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Title
The Evening Record, November 10, 1902
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-11-10
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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TRAVERSE CITY, AOCR, MONDAY, NOVKMUEK lo, lOOi.
ATTEMPT
AT SUICIDE
■orsPTnFOLure
iVICTORY
TOO EASYj
the Besveps.
^ a run of ten yards, car-1
ryinf ihn
PeiOBkey men for half ibe i
Wilbur r GUI. WfU Viwwn lumberdistance.
>Wy followed with a bl« iman.
man. rorem**riy
for
operating a mill at
Elliott playing fine Imerten
{Gills rior. LtH*lauaut CO
county, tut later
Grand JUfiUU. Not. iO —Patrolman ,
and Benjamin went
on the
(hing a shingk- and saw mill on
L A Smltrcame manis a little*^-1 PETOSKEY WAS PIE FOR THE LO- liy
Ungw^hy Besvr.r mlsnd. has sold out HU mllU.
w*ay off ™
kicked a Iline goal against the wind stock and lands tm the island have
lotr yeatnrday morafalg. who had I
CAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
ten hU way to tikia «iy from Elk-!
‘from the side, and the Mv.re was It lK--.i <olil to Gus Kitrenger of ManUhart and sent him to the station. The j
----------Nil hereafter operate
Again Peioskoy kicked i.» . Elliott, j i
Mr Gin has not yet
and I-angworthy jumped for the Ixall no-.mced
. plans
desire lo leave home Chris la not yet j
________
Haas punted on the next play. and.
------------------- ^-------------j
! II years of age. and bis father and j
Raff downed the man who caught al-!
Floors use I'alman’s Plastic Floor I
mother have separated
The m9ttor ; VISITORS WERE SIMPLY SWEPT
WHICH
HAD TO
BE
AOMINIS- wear to Elkhart and took the boy with
OFF THEIR FEET
hvr Mn6 the little fellow sayo she
OFFTMEIH FEET
TER ED HYPODERMICALLY
living with a airan^mM
}
---------------HM Way Back Moro.
;
FRED 2EICLER OF EAtTBAYTOOK
POISON YESTERDAY
WOULD NOT TAKE ANTIDOTE S;r:Sd-'id5Tpi.5:i 2;j"«?L'inliAL score was of to 0
Will Give No Reason for His Act—Old
Not Want Medical Aid Summoned.
Will Probably Survive. aa'^He
FrtMj 7x.lgler look
nine aome time yoarorday afternoon or
i venlnr.
tent.
evldeiiily
witb
suicidal
He iH-came very 111 In the eveo-
I
Ing. ibuiiglt Ills family did n«>t at the
lime Know the nature «d Hie Illness
He insisted that no physician be sum
1
inoiie<l. but one of the children wan
flnaiiy sent to the home of J. M Cour
' tsdi-. a m-lKhlior almui Jialf
y*^ awtf>. and the physician
a
mile
mas
sum
liiomxl liy lelei.homv '
\Vh«>B
the
|ihyslc:sn
arrivi«l
he
found 7.<igter fairly tied Into knota
fnim the effi*na of the {sdaott. He ro
fuss'd to lake the miNlicine off«*red him
by the doctor and In nihcr ways made
41 clear that he was determined to die.
The phyiUfrlan. however, adrolnistertsl
ant Moles
to the poiMm h.^isniermlc
ally, ihougli
'i
/tlKler ti;itsl
lo resist
Z«-lgler would not talk ^at ail as u.
his reasons for taking the poison, nor
I
when he f4M»k It
It
was about
oehick when the physician
j
tiim
j
10
arrived,
and he had Ihh-u very sick f«ir some
n hs.ked us ilS>itgh there
alm.n^i no < haiiC4. at all f<ir him to pull
v [
thftmgh. Imi this roon
1
slrteralily Iwtter. and
i. that he am lUiZelKler Is u man wUh a wit,, and
J |
H
quite a large family of
Is quite well known in this eiiy, and is
^ • nl»ont 40 yeaiw of age
The physirUn
P ;. Who altemlcd htm flilnkh that he must
|;'
ha\e taken u considerable dose «if the
'm' Tsdson. and is still almost at a loss tc
know how he could survive. c«insldcr
Ing the cxmdlii«*u that he
wuh
in whei
medical aid reudied him
docksmTshed
;
, DAMAGE LAST NIGHT
End
J
of
Wsrshouae
Badly
Osmagsd
and the Whole Comer of the Dock
Carried Away by Steamer.
j
The 1
i!
VIOLIN LESSONS
iUG DOSE
OF ACONITE
daiuugo lo ilh . d.M k anil ware
I the .Miehlgnn TraiiH|M>rtatloh
uii midnight last nlghi
The
■ was hea%lly loadinl when she
end ol the dock, but '
wav pi
lK*ll falUil
were not el artel up in time.
roiiR northwest wind was
A very stn
Ulowlng and
(•ward the dtiek.
Ttie
rapidly
Imiw "sir
(• oirner of the piling.
Htul the wtnd tarried her over so that
she raktM ih** disk with her entire
length
. The Wh.ile not I hw CM 4‘ornrl of the
diHTk was cnrrii-d a wax. the idles were
broken off like |d|iestems. and many of
ihem ;hnve be. n
floa.tn.c aiH^ut the
docks all day
The end of the war»' away anil th • entire end of the building kn.K-ked oiv
The dam
age In hard to «
t will probably l»e near |.V
• have b«H*n
age can l*e rei»alr
this winter
: Wils'U) has aire«
begun mak
ing lempirary reiiairs to the lnli»rlor
of the watvhoiise to k«H>p «nit
the
w ea I her.
REPLY OF lAER
Domestic Ceathera.
Kid and Calf.
$3,50.
Fmher ami Uoko.s. tlie l.ig lacklca. from thin
plnye.| th.-lr.n^ual fim- game, xxhlch Is
Hut Uule xiamage was done though
high' pnilh.. xxith n -inile extra thrown
in a few minutes a xery
hot
Ida/.In lor this juinlrular game.
elan from this Hiy was summomsi.
I'V'iiv play...l a fine eai ue at right would have lMi*n Hiarfsl I he fire was
the
who did all that miHllcal skill could eixi MU fon-iH» to iviir.‘ aiih an in- exilnguiahed with om- tank of
jtire^l ankle
Vogelsong to.
chemical. A whisky Uinle was lound
dictate: and Mr. tkirbetl survived the
and did as
Kual. g.-iiing
near the blaze, imt little stgnincaiue
day
This morning he was very much liat k of Ih
e line, throwing him back
Is
placMl
upon
this,
a*
whisky
tNinl.^'
improved and will doubtless survive.^ for a loss. s’opjdug pr.imi-ing ks.king
:h It was a ver.. nanow «»scaiw. runs and maU|tg fine uain- xxhen.-ver Iiav.- iHs-n biiitid alK.ut this iuirn ljhe got.tb,. Imi
fore
and only the prompt and \lgoroiis w
lUr nt ipiart.T xvan tiu- same ,.ld
A hlg Indian, who has jMs-n laKizlng
saved his life
luff. Aside fnmi T^IIIotl there wan not
-. Corbett Is the father ol Charles, a liner feature of the game than lUff n freeiy lor several day*, is susiH-cieil
His hamlliiig of the liall was
ind Orlle Corbett, and l»oih father playjng
fine and his work on defense alKive there is no definite clue
sons are well known In this elt>
• criticism
Menjantiu plav«-.| well at
SKLJ.KII OF \VAl.K>OVKIlS
hiall. making almost all
th.- touch
ANliin iiKit 4;o<Mi ^lloi:*.
{downs
lluiisloxskv {I'.uved ids usuai
Tbs Old Stand.
|ganH-, putting lineiy. playing well on
d.-feiise an.l liiitim: th- line hard
Hans kicked In the
t half. Fe-.irx
c dovvn tie- n.-l.l and1 downed the
i^xxho^caugill the ball
in hin
ttir.H*
p!ax>. losing th.- bal
wnPRIMARY SCHOOL FUND
Ib.fijaniin. Ellioft. Hans. It<-u.iamin
Elliuti. Ih-ioaudn. and the first touch
f1.530.79920
doxvn was m'or.
M'ored
d Iin just Jhree minute*
kickoff
laingworthy kuked
\\c will oiler our line of Ladies’ Ca]xcs at the tollowtng mlut ci! |»ncc
lud Hi.
one week longer.
^
Semi-Annual Apportionment Will Be
•y kU-1
Igingxvonliy Jm
on a Baals of %2A0 Por Capita.
muffi-.! Hmidill
Amount in Thia SMtien.
made I
^llan*
Ijvnalng. Mich . Nov 10 —The thirty
tlehL ami
1 was Traverse Ciiy's
rih Miml-annual apisirtioninent of pri
on a fumide. Maher
lary achool totnrent money
among
the countlen of the state waa made to
day
The apportionment of last May
wan on a lumln of f.: renu for each
We have these Kersey Capes in red,
castor ami black
child between I ho agea of f* and I’o
Out line of Monte Carlos, .Automobiles, Italf-htlin^. au.l ChiUiren s
yiuira In the mate
Today'sapportion
and Misses’ Cloaks is very complete
mem la on the kuuU of fr.lo per cap
ita. making the total rate fur the year
the largest in the hlniory of the
male
The numbei
of children ol
\V« hive a lull line of Walking Skirls in Uluc, osfor.l. tan an.) black,
school ag« in txarh county in the stale,
and tin- amount xif numey which each
plaite.1 an.l got seam, at $2.7.5. $4. $4.7.5, $5. $.; .5... $7 an.l $k r'
cimniy in thU nectlon of the state will
ve from thin fund. Is as follows:
OUR NEW
Nfx Vhildrro aiuuttwt
almost noth
Imported Patent and
Enamel Ceatbers,
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH
Sc
Made Public Tomorrow-^^ther Re-
Best furniture, eesy prices, easy
terms. The Boston Store.
VERY LARGE
APPORnONHENT
' Cadies' Capes
; r.S0 plain and Crnsb Flush.........
7.00 hcary Kersey......................
10.00 heavy Kersey ^..................
12.00 heavy Kersey.. ..,
15.00 heavy Kersey........ ...........
JUST RECEIVED
m
■
•»»xas .............................
A
.
.
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-XIBN
4A9
4lo,Siaso
SAWVM
S.AA4U
sjST.tf
Fall Styles
For Ladies* in
$2.50
aOSE OF TRIAL
f.rud.--.
!:Sht
i; N-w
anl
Ntyle-,
uo-vv
I*.itrut. lk». Fi.aUH-1 ami
plirs Expected Today.
Ih.
Ki.l. l-.c-.o..!lUilt..n.
Washlngtim. Nov. Id.—Carroll IV
Wright today received from President
User the snswtu^ of the Reading Ctuil
Co lo the complaint
aubmitted
by
President Mitchell. A copy hns been
sent lo I*n>sidem
Mitchell. It will
reach him tomorruw tuomiug and will
|H» made public ihim. The anawers of
the other operati»rs are exported today
SWEEPING DECISION
. Judge Peck Oecidea Agamat Co-epera
five Heme Co. of Battle
Creek.
FATE
Evening—Cloquont PMa for PriaTHEOU* KKUa
FRANK FRIEDRICH
New York. Nov. 30.—The laat day
Roland B. MoUautaxa trial opened
thia morning. KgOotremor Block eloquently preMled the coae of the de
fendant. The court room waa lliemlly
hun iho MMlun began today
and many were turned
away.
The
weted to be In the Jury a
IK la v^
IjmctlcUly aee^ lUrtr Coralsk of
O'JU'hlii’Tn
the etein at clrenasutattal ereldeaco
Don't buy • stove of aay kiod
; till you 000 ours. Tke BosI ton Store.
a gimd showing in this line.
\\V
HAVB YOU TR1Q> tboaa delteiooa
i$ar aaadvlcbaa at Jackaon'a?
The New Maud • 242 Ffwal St.
TAKE NDTICE.
Neat Thursday. Nov. 13th. ia
the last day for oou^n No. F
743 to draw the Bedroom Suite.
After that date the sMond numbar. A S$0. will be censiderod
the lucky number.
If this Is not prsssntsd within
thirty days the third mimbdr.
C 1938. will be conaidsrod the
winning number. Look up your
coupons. It’s going to bs*a vah
tiabls prize for corns one.—The
picrrRF:s
framed vv for the holidays
BEFORE THE BIO R.I SH BEGIN.S.
Outing Flannel eoums
See our south window for a big showing ol' Outing Flannel downs.
hneas-vortment, prices r»tlc, 75r, and Sl.tNi.
A
We have just retcivctl a nexx Ime ot Ld.lics Nd kwear ami Tum-oxcr
Collars m Lace ami Kmbroidcrx
We show a big line ot Ijidics’ andMi>ses tiolt ('.loxes in reil, brown,
tan, black, and white, at 25c, 4oc. and
ritk ; als<- Children s
Tam
O'Shanters and Toques, all colors
A. J. WILHELM””^
AT THE OLD STAND
riNION STREET
,
SOUTH .SIDE
-XGENT ST.XNDARD F.XTTERN.S.
/
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
-
South Side Breea
Bouse, w
Come aud See them..«
frank
Jl
Bcbart-BttcOtr Cr., Pr^r/MS.
•
A Rl
tpmlDtrks
mark
BBOA Xo.:i CO.
ALLURTlWTf"
iuc.3ux .av-.
Ikm t Mb. If
is the projicr thing lor bi>)s -Wc'vc got ’
warm as toast w ith big collars-black. lirown.
Blue, Oxfort1-$fi, $.S, $4.f:t. $2 an.l $1.50
i-:; V
OOOL. BRKKZE
IIM VITERS
IHitm $4.5011120 TM Puts Sail if
OnrcHts 2.50 ti $22
Cnii(LCtt.tl$3.50 those legs «r youn>
1 “ *«is i'Jrr.vtr.T
I seta 6.00 ot. I'snts H»n.mevs.
Sminciai db.Oo
Dress Skirts
Cbedp
In addition to the excepiionaily good values
we are showing in FI.NE PRESSSKIRT.S we
have just placed on sale a large lot of medium
priced garments, bought at a bargain, which
we will sell at these prices:
For Skirts
$2.49^
$2.75
$2.98
$3.98^^
$U9^^rs
h $3.75
$I.39^A
h$4.S0
klru
$5.50
$l.8Si^S^
Our CiMk »nd Skirt Dept, is a Busy plact.
rhs^ttd
StyUs
Ufftf Qualitits art right,
tht prk*s «v makt will savt you meuty.
STEINBERG’S
RcUable Dry Goods
and ClotbinK House
:rl
Whot are we talking
about*
Wbf.
hat e
Style and lit guaranteed.
You will find everything at the old statul strictly as a Ucriised.
haL
wd «>.
Cadies' Flannel Shirt Waists
in aU colors and styles si $1.85. % >.i\ $2 7.5, and $3.25.
Monday rooming we will place on sale a new Imc oi Umcsiown OrcNS
Goods at 5Dc per yard.
amoua Caa« Will Go to the Jury Thia
STas-hr?
JaetoOB. Nbv. lO-Jodga Peck
HM bMlDM to b* BBlawfal
.
MDLINCUX WILL BDON KNDW HI8
HrnwM.
...............$ 6.50
....... .
6.00
............... 8.75
........... 10.25
............... 12.50
Cadies' Olalking Skirts
D. WRIGHT
tl> Win.
Che
most
Fashionahle
OlalkOtters
HAS BEEN FILED WITH CARROLL
Copy Sent to Mitchell and Will
firstTire
SINCE JUNE 29
$4.00
STEAMER ILLINOIS DID SERIOUS
IP
%Otp Book SUft
COMPRISES BV FAR THE MOST ELEGANT LINE
EVER SHOW.N. NOW IS THE TIME TO|GET VOl’R
THE WEATHER
Were All Stars.
Haturday e xicior
of Ihi- Traver
Petoskey
Traverw tity was iwmal
C?liy fooMiaH team aguini>t Petoskey Ized for an ouislde play
p e
He
explained
Feurx ma.le
that he never bad was so .-any that ih.- k.-em st interest a big gain, but wan hurt when dowfied.
any trouble with hU father, and that jcenter»-U in the size of the score that and Vogelsong took hU place
F.llton
he was on his way Ui Traverse ^:iiy TraverKe City rouM g.-t not • lu the plonghetl through for 1.*. yards and a
d by Offloer question ns t» whether IVioskey would moment later Benjamiu crossed th.Smith.
The boy t
aken ui the score or not. for from the ve-^- first it line for touchdown rtgln undi'r the
pupil- lor X ...In
offlet of the cviuniy i
inteuib-iitM of was siN-n thnt she had not the ghost !»nr. whicU Ijing laileil to eoiixeri into
i-u. < jt> t>t«r»
of a chains*, m-ing outclassed entirely a goal, making the scor.- ivi to ••
the poor this momli
at rrsid.-;
St. II.-11
Whtpn the ixmi.ts were figured up it
IVtoNk.y
kicked to Rokos
who ICVIwn
UHH found that Tmverse Citv had i.l made a hue nin. Mans punted and El
seores. Willie l*eto>kev dit| not have llott dowiuxl the man who caught IV
itiakex trlcil right end. hut was thrown
• of the »^nie. without istek l.y Illarken fur a i.-n yard loss
anv uueMi .11 *WUK the playing of Pn.f I They trl.Hl center. fumble.l and It wan
Hiliofi at ell half for Traverse City
Emo.fn ball
Hans puuteil t.» IVtoa
.\o NllCh I aylii^ XX as ever l»efore seen key n iwoyard line
Petoskey
wan
In this f
held, and Elliott wan sent over for a
loucliduwn
Ijingworthy faibxl on the
Olivet
trontiiiii«*d
on
Fourtli
Pag.i
diine;
If thf're was anything that xcetded
HIM.ut*
tremendous
k. CORBETT OF CEDAR RUN Pnif
playing
when he wa« running with tl • liall. It
POISONED YESTERDAY
was lilH playing when some
had it. HIh iuterferenc- was inagnlAcent: and no man falb-d n» gain
cause Kllloit was no. tak:ng rare of
hU man and a man or two tveslde. if
they hapiM Uid t.. get ixii.-r.- he could
TOOK PLACE IN SHEDS OF THE
BUT PROMPT AND VIGOROUS AC
Whlh i:ili..ti was th.- t.nglit i»anlcOLD CUTLER BARN.
.
ei. vver
ill Travr,.- (M
ular Hiar. h. was l.y ta. means th,TION BAVED HIS LIFE
.- tt.e
w :..!1 ,u»d >1*0.1. 1
oBly. Gray play.Hl a line game at ren
ter. his imssing iMing faultless, and
his ilef.-iise impn-gnable, Hlacken tore Some One Had Built a Fire in a T.ny
Victim of Tarribla Mistake Veteran of great holes at riglii
guanl. stopis-d
Furnace tmprovise'd of Ps v.ng
Civil War and Well Known in
manx a play, bnd.e through, ihn-w
Bricks—Indian Suspected.
.^Traverse City—Con.idered Out " I geiieranv UMrfur ^^I?d
The firm fire to which th.- depart
,
of Danger Today.
!
nieni has Us-n calleii out since June Li»
kind of last ocrurre.1 in the shisls w.-st of the
W .\ rurlmii. a veteran of the civil ( ,
> leaved tip- -uuie
Id ill! ttie first half. o^d t'utler liarn la.-.i ♦-veiling als>ut d
war. who la about «0 yoara r.f Age. took |
rie
place in the
The sheds are built a.- a
big done of aconite yesterday |
k.-pt th.- g.s.d work up
It oVhK-k
Usierl.-.
rle. but 111
morning by miatake. 'i he terrible done I was « n. xv ^N.^lMoI, i
as though one ha.I impnivis.-d a litib- fur use.- 4if
Ok lailnou wa,
nw-allow<Hl
alHJUt
he had I
yn play.-d it and
an
kept
pax lug bricks. XX here he i.ad kimlle.1 a
oclock in the
s tine n.iisiaiiily in
Maze. The fir.- umiu.-sttouablx ^laned
»a though the
the ail
TOOK AN OUNCE BY MISTAKE
car Dtw 60lUap naftPkhm niMihHmgs
3tntmthtd Mttht
In*^! wanted. 3, 3 1-2 or 4 ft. vood.j
store. _ i
Elliott Gave an Eshibition of tha
Finest Foot Ball Playing Ever Seen
Northern Michfgan-Team
D. W. STEWART
‘
H'
tbJ^Ql^r* ^ wTa^^^ho tSd*h/^lhm >
she wSuld aofkd him to the reform I
srhool of be didn't keep still
He ks>n
he was charged with* au'mi
but that ha had i temled
-...^^U-i'y.
SIXTH YEAU-lTia
li^TMted by Meth«r. Who Had aof>-!
arMod From Husband. He Makes
■
Saliirtw^l5sacljeo|:^^lj|
M. PAINE, Florls*
Overcoats
Of Courses
and this space is all'too
small in which to give you
an accurate idea not only of
the extent of assortment we
carr>-, but the really perfect
fit of the new models Stein
Bloch and Hart. Schaffner
and Marx garments—some
thing a little "extra" this
year as high as Thirty Dol
lars—others at $12, $15.00,
$i8.oo to $25.00 but what
ever the price.overcoatscost
yov about 'i less than the
“custom tailored" with the
fit and finish aU in our favor.
Bowitton Clotbing ^
1
im
M'f, 1, i
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.TIlAVBRSeCITY. MICHIGAN
ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD
J.W.I
mi
sBd his mUte II wmlteitewib^
tewmlifteapaopia.
Jim Bumps Stoasd wa tec first of
Msy.
thouaahold geode all want astray.
ihread*hc*, teapot, hyiag-pau
Tte Banish gorammeat tea barn
giaatad ayaariawhiahto ratify tte
mie of tba.Daaite West Indiaaio tea
anitadteabsagowaamaat. Wbea'^tte
WUafor tte aapport of tte islands begiaa to come to. hovaTiv. it U balia
ad that Beamark wiU have made i
her miad long tefora tte year U aft
Taspayan ahoald rota forte
amr wotoa pampa. Tte polls wUl
be open at tte Oaas atraat m
a m io7o*clook this area
Tte improvaaMat U a naoaasity
WAS A TIE GAME
irli
'-'jli^ini •! •• f^mamrn •» Tvmw Ciiir.
Gama EnOad When Thompeonville
WO aa Olaa Up Ball Whan H
Want Over on Downa-x
roOTBALLANOSUIOGIHC
▲lOMflsotteM Ttototm Oityaeo
VHOteteiaiWtteteod of a moo iron
BrtMtej, ob4 a Bomber of people on
tea Fteoteaj team who wan* not mltli« IB tea dlatorbaooe. W(4e Rlojcfed.
Om Fbioakay mao. who was clear
OBldd# of tea 0gbU wbo waa ool area
iilteteng bUoaalf. waa dellberatab
ilroak to tea faoa by a TtaT»raa Oity
fltevr o blow teat would teTc teoekod OByordtoary man clean off hU feet
agatoat tte city team of that place,
srbioh ramll4^ la a tie, naitber team
to flaiah, and avaty Inch of gronod
made by either team was fongbt for
*ime to play, ThompaooTiUa auooead
Ad, by taking advantage of sralgbt. In
foroiDg tea ball to their opponaota’
dve yard llaa. whm tha Saeoad High
sraa oaly Uie aeoond down, tbdr cen
.er eat down on the ball and defied anj
Tbaaa mayaomatloKW beanaxouae rbompaouvillerefaMid to abide by the
referee's dacision, tte team from "the
witeoatora’a we
iota betweoo tl
«aar be an aieoae for three
mU where te«ra may be a
waapa tea aonaaquana
larks Brothers Have Invited Them to
Attend the Play in City Opera
House Wednesday Night.
nU to support tee
ELKS WILL ATTEND IN BODY
m In tee aUte of
MichtiMi, But TroTerae City does
Bit otee to aupport a bunoh of play
aaa wte go in tlie gamo to punch
teada. That ia not footbaU. and it is
wtelteoTormOity crowds do not care
The Marks Brotliers.wboee oompany
will i»lay a week’s engagemeni in the
Olty Aperaiiouae this week, have ex
tended an inviution to tee memhi'rs
fraverwirity Lodge. B. I*. O. KUs
to attend their performance Wi
day evening.
All Klks are rvqneatea to call at the
toaaa.
club rooms no later than 7 :fi0 Wednes
Tte Booord makes no effort to place day evening lo Beoore their t
tea foteOMlblllty for tte beginning of and to attend in a body.
On Thursday night tee Klks will
tea Btei of Saturday’s game
entertain
ilia company in their club
twaatea Oity pUyers say teat Petoa.
kgy alwtad tee troublu Bathataa
may. fkaaana City kept it going, and
teectwwda did not lUe it. and no re
■paatnhla crowd arar will. If tee citj
Morria Finn Suffemd Fracture ofth
footedUtaam want the aupi«rt and
Shoulder Saturday Afternoon While
patroaiga of TraTerae City, they
Pleyino With CompanUyi. •
mnat om teat auoh exhlbltioua as teat
While pUylng witli Harold Hill
of flatorday are ’’cut out” entirely.
wbo lives next 4oor. Morris Fine,
VooUmU can narer be aa mild a gObe whose parente live on West NliiUi
’ as orognat or chackers. But it can br dreot, .fell from tee porch in front ol
playad without loullng or slugging, nia hoAeand snffereda very bad fm.tare of the abaold«r. The hnmeru»
to a amoly. hpoorabla way.
VERY BAD FRACTURE
ieT(U% mod
captaaoa of tee verdict
paopla of the
poUa last week
Tte graaidant does not believe thit
tte rspublican admiuistratiod aliould
rely .for aucoeaa in 19QI on tte prom
.toes made, but upon aohieTamenti
mtda daring the ooming two yiurs.
Ha wUl «ga congrt*ss to vnact legislatton toNgnUte tte tr«
atrtetkteircvi. iofluenoe.
BeWiUaleoreeomnieod
Isgialmion piovhMnt for radprooity
with Cuba and a redemption of cor
pladgm made to tea young republic
Tte ^iMidant b. liavaa in action,
ptumglaotUm anden tha c^mraa of the
party daring tha next two years ho
baliaaua dspanda auooem ia IWI. We
matt Bot tm upon onr victory this
toll bat ao lagislatcas to give tec
paopU addiional rcaeon for aoptorttog Ite poliolca^of tee rapoblloan mlia right
CATARRH
Oflan begins wnih « cold iu the hcail.
hut It never stops there. The tendency is
while tea dischirge from tee
mot% profuse and offensi«*e. The inflsramslioa extends to tee throat and bronchial tubes, causing boi«encsa,«
rsi^n tickling
i distres-
™e satew«v
SSS COOSUIPTIOO.
TO
tore to deal with. At flret it waa noi
known just how badly the boy wm
injured, and it waa a conslderablo
time btdore hia injury waa attended
CO by a physloiaii It ia beUeved.
however, that he will not lose tee use
of theahonldor.
C
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
An vxohungo hua teu following
•ay of tee Murks Bros. Oo., wbo up
peur at the Oity Opaur Houn
next.
''Appealing to every taste tee Tom
Marks entertaiamenta ate always fav
orites hero. There is nothing oMrse
or vulgar in the pUys preaenteJ by
the company, but thera ia aa iniDs
aunt atraam of puthoa, of uppeul
the beat inatlm^to of
which goes straight hema to tee
hoaru of tee audlenoe. while the
humor U tufraahing and crlaii, yet
never offensive Playing at
prloea. it is uevartealeas a fact teat
few oompanit*s on the road today fnroiah theatregoers with as good a cUss
of amnaement for double tee money.
Tom Marks for years has bi*en the
I»eoide’s llavorito, they^love and tru^t
him aud his plays and be has been
sacred to his tmst. Bren in the van*
dm me. which is introduced betweui
the aola, there U a disti
speaks wall for tee Marks Oo . tee
speoUlliaa being refined, clean, and
up to date." The iwioee during tee
engagement here wUl l>e 10. eo
centa Ladies free Monday night
only. BtwU can be reserved at P. O.
News 5?tand.
fiBentral Hem
ifJbeJOorl^
UOHT AKD DAKK,
Lonis, bearing u precious mite of
baby girl, proved the biggest event ‘
that ha?* happened in the Becker family for M veii H ore y»^rs But ui
other girl wax t>oru tu the Becker a
oestry in the hiMory of the family (
tree, uhd even that »'iDh. which is |
■apposed to Imvo taken place Uo yearn
ago. I. only mentioned in ,he family '
genealogy, as the first lady of Her race '
died shortlv afterbirth. The father
is the .son of J. P Becker who. Imd
four SODS as the fruit of his marriage,
sll of whom are living
,
fine.! IlfK. for .hooting »
in',
.rder ,o
h. r own hfe. wo. <1-j
exponenoe of Mrs. Martin, wif»* of Dr.
James Martin orBoaton. who ha. U-en
m camp at Sin dnic lake. Maine, near
the New BrunMvick line. Mrs Mar-'
,iu .bo. a b..ar and wa. r.-rurnin, |
from a long trip after another ovor
the New Brnnswlik lino, when shot
was met by « large u.ooae whoh dis- j
puh*d her right of way and showed so
k feiority
that
she cimbtree for safety. As soon as she :
bramble, in tbc sprioj
!:.S“:;Sn“ altVSiJnr
feci
then I dul nu Ukc any mure for aocral «
r»dc«lorin »>• fare; hare alM K»med a
The dealer who offers a sobsUtnte for
"Favorite Pn»cription** doea so to gain
your loas. therefore accept nosuffiute.
Dr, Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
one-ccnl stamps for tbf ps^^vered
book, or 31 stamps for the^Sth bound,
Address Dr. R. \\ Hcrcc, Buffalo. N. Y.
^ audianoa
ChrMiM*
DytesjA-TlB'ffifs;-!*
to raise DR. IMAN*$
confined to tny bed with
Gastric Dyspepsia and could lake no lood except a very little milk
I had four dilfeicnl d.ictors but they could not help me, and at last ]
WM advised to lake Dr. Iman’s Dyspepsia Tablets..
I know they saved my life and I am now able to
meal. Hoping that this testimonial may help any who
Of I was, I remain
Yours vcr>’ truly.
Port Huron, Mich.
WBi?
coR^yexs
C.MvMy.
„.th the new Erect Form and iTincess gowns. Fit your i
M^wt Form an^h ^11 be a niMterpi^c of gd^^^giaese. Prices
^INGAF^E^^^
m
The one like cut it 2 tt. 6 in. wiae. 4 it. G in. long with woven wiie
mattre^ attached, the frame >. iron, finished in white enamel, sunds
2 ft. R in. high, only........................................................... ..
Wood Crib Bed with high aides and wire roatiresvcf, up fro.m |.7S
Then wc have the small mattresses to fit these beds up from f.OO
Children's Cradles, all kinds pladonn swing, up from^.___ S.7S
Kocker Cradles, up from.............................. ....................................1.38
1 want to buy GOOD YOUNG
HORSES, and heavy draft
horses. Will pay highest pri
ces. .Anyone having any such
CO sell is requested to call at
240 Washington slieet.
ChmcmBWfM/fw# MC'I IM/ctf mkmi you want .;
J. W. SUTER w
GENTLEMEN
Opera douse
One WoolcI
Z 10!
ranoy0.1(0
tom Works
OirlliiSI|b3.50ai«
iJescn cs your attention. Wc feel that we are
eniiilca to the Trade of every gentleman who
wears a
or higher priced shoes. You'll
be surprised when you
our custom mailc
>and sewed shoes. uHth my name ataroi»ed on
the bottom lo insure the quality, in Box Calf.
\'cbur Calf and N'ici Kid at $,S.50. Wc
don't sec anything around town as good for
less than $4 CK>and
Sec them in our
show window.
;
»
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A.S.FI^YMAN
135 Fnnt Stmt « Practical Shmu
New Plays!
New Sceneryl
New Speculties!
MONDAY NIGHT
"Zht night Before,
new Year’s, or that
Irish Boarder’
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Prices: lOc. 20c, 30c
I
Ladies Froo
lllr
*»»
market this wnter for all kinds of Ixigs and I
Is ai--(>t]t|t.»ni«wi‘1 V Nil
r.Hl :ak Iirt-.t imI-u 1 .*1 fr*.
When you buy a Garland Stove—one of the best stoves
made, and as handsome as stoves are made. We carry
the complete stock and you can get any size you want.
We have Garland stoves from $ 12 to $48.
WE SAVE YOUR FUEL
When we sell you a Round Oak stove. No matter whe
ther coal, coke or wood—It burns everything and burns
them well. Gets the most heat,out of fuel of any stove
and these prices are from $ 14 to $24.
WE SAVE YOUR TIME
WE SAVE YOUR BACK
ERECT FORM
I **''*-~“:hly. It
r£ Aif£ A CM£L£T£ LU/£ OF CfULDBEItS BEDS.
B. J. MORGAN
When we sell you meat cutters, slaw cutters, kraut
cutters, meat choppers, food choppers. The very best
machines on the market. So many things used in pre
paring foods for eating that require chopping it takes
half one’s time, and we save you all that time.
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^t is^t ^
Iron 0iili
Beds fori
fbe Baby
Acres of Hardwood
ana Cedar to put*
four trip hall,400 acres of
Cedar on this job, all dry
where Cedar is. Also Cedar
job on Boardman River. If
you want a job come and sec
me.
H. HVIVIAIM.
Cm
WE SAVE YOUR MONEY!
women strong, sick
n
with ^11 a.
s genuine
k
THE; IMAN MEDICINE
CO.. Grand Kuptdu. Mich.
tWoniy wuy to get rid of catarrh perBUy la lo treat it through the hlooil.
■ ,'■■ •'
stored to haptaueas by the use i
Iherce’s Fax-onlc I'reacription. It establislica rr^larity. dries a^a^ening t
_ who was our MiuUter -Flen
its folliee. US weU as any
r the atage, an^ha has
SSSsg:^
1
was beyond reach of tee animal she
began abootiog at it with her maga
xine rifle, which she earned aloft to
use in case the moose remained within
range. She anooeeded in bringing
down the mooee. As tee.mooee was
Every student now entering Yale shoot in’New Brunswick, w here non
rill beoome an cxj>crt swimm> r if ho resident bnntera arc required to
Cannot advance good reason to war procure a license, and as Mra. Martin
rant being excused from Uking swim* Irnd oomo to Maine to hunt bears, tee
Tho faculty has found provincial protectors hned her $100
tbat/ten percent of this year’s enter* _______________________
ior shooting the i
which threatlog olusM cannot sw im. A rule 1ms
l^> ened her life.
bMD pw«Ml to iVroiit .wimming 1... \ ‘ x tnmpMole • looomotiru from tho
ot for the required gym-, Rook UUndyvdot Albert Lo*. Min»..
owiom work, aud tUl .tudenu who
„ortb
north at a flying mto.
rate, Tho
u* not protloluut In the mifutorlal engine was on u spur ready for tee
art must be instructed.
north bound pmsenger. A pursuing
A few day ago a Mi«.R Death was party went after tho fugitive and five
brought to thi^ German hohpiul at miles ont found the engine. The man
Phlladelidjla to be operated upon for who stole it had dlaaopea^
appendicitis Sbe was a daughtir.
she aaia, of an nodertaker. The sar*
Ferry aet-d pea oontructa are being
gMm's name who waa cboncn to i>er. made out and proapoou point to a SO.form te«- oiicration was Dye—Dr. 000 bashel emp r.iised on Beaver Is
Frank Ilackett Dye. When tin* opera land next year
tion waa over llUt Death won pUoed
of two nornes. Mi.-s Pay ni
ls tee day iiori^o. MIen Grom- ii tho
night iiufM*. The i»atieiit is rocovcring rapidly.aud in a week or so
Miss Death will bid goixl by.* to Dr. than a liealthful from a sicklv a-dman.
The_*-yhealthful woman
carries 'light and
Dye, MiM Payue and Miks Grom_*.
After wandering Ibreo da.vi tu the
woman
Bsert .lara.-e Williamn <.f K1 Pa»o.
suffers
iU-heaUh
Texas, a well ^known sporting man
fomu-rlyof PucMn. Col., db d of hun
ger and cX|>osur< only three miles from
Ysleta, K11'aso county. He bad wan- •
dered for fifty miles tt.^velaig in a cir-1
H«> Mtr.-«.ved from a liuntuig party
lug ameioin*.
B Vi
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T UMBER JOBS
To Let
WANXED
THOMPSONVJLt
COULD
NOT
SeORCAGAINST SECOND TEAM
Lite
otter good tbim
mnk, CDoteoU teo Iff dfowta----«te worn of iteM, to teOltteOBb
MtlOte 0^ !■ Ite teoteUtf ttet mie.
IteM teMdi Ite gMooi Ab rzbibl.
tloo of ttewonIttilageTorMmoto
;■•,:!■" '
olVr corirt c»a uke the ^ At lb. W. B. I
New Tofk
When we sell you one of our new patent Washing.
Machines—and talking of washing machines, we have
the greatest stock you have seen and they are such la
bor savers, and the prices are the lowest for the best
quality of goods. You surely want to make washing as
light as possible for your wife—come in at once.
WE SAVE YOUR LIVES
^Perhaps, when we sell you the best guns that are made
-no danger of going off prematurely. The hammer
less gun is the safest—no catching on logs, roots or
twigs. We carry single and double barrel guns, rifles,
gud cases, cartridge vests and.belts, hunting coats,
gaiWe..sacks, shells and cartridges b^ the thousand,
powder, shot, empty shells and refilling tools. It will
surely not be our fault If you come home with an emp
ty game bag.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-tmavkmsk
oity. imiom.
i
TEitSia* OUT, Ihcil,
jtoxpay. xotember m
We offer One Hundred Dollori Re
ward for any cose of Catarrh ihat connothcMirml by HoM’. Catarrh Care.
F. J. Cheney A Go.. Prop*.. Toledo. O.
the nadcrcigMd. have knowa
A^lSaey’forSfllost U yearo. and
cUeve him perfectly
troasoetioitt and financially
able to carry oat any obligations made
by their firm
Went A Truox. Wholesale I>niKgisis.
Waw2b*Klnnan A Marvin
n.ek
•kill •
er« Wk. Ktilea
I. S
A«ll«
Tb«- mouee hunUng
In Maine
llirin
ill n
U
generaUT
month, nnd the
sport l.u« devcl.»pe«l inner int«Tc»«ting
ftraiar<-^. iiuhidiiig ibe kilhiig «.f t'ig
bulU by wi.aieii and wnall U.y>.
a
sp**ci.il dlnp;iN*h from Uantror. M«-. un
der th.- dat,- of o< t. l*V to th.‘ N. IV York
Trihm.e.
M.ixt.-r K.
.\
IWvk.-r. Jr„
of Woronter. M.1S-., is wid l« 1h- tlic
young<-st luimm*- kllL-r u:i ivcurd in
Maine, uii.l his trophy is a guial oue.
beU. which weighs half a too. was
placed in the back yard of the church
propmty. On Satarday the janitor of
the church noticed that it was gone,
hot euppoeed that uome of tlie restry
men bad hadit removed. Later came a
realUatioo that it was remored by
Tk« Bfsartr Island LcmlMr Oa tli« some one without authority.
new conwmtion which Dm benn forawl with n OHuUl of fTS.OOO.
8tartllna.B«itTrue.
r
bM bonsbt the mill of W. F. Olil nnd
If every one
will nt ono« proeoed to tnrmy nnd
wrilea^f
Xlempeya.
is,
xrndo n narrow ganire milrond londinf
Intotbeir newly acquired timber Innda
formerly known n%the McCreaUnda— new man of me.*’ lafhllible for con
a tract of over h.OOU aoree of eedar,
liemlook and hardwood. The
bnilnetiwill be a Tory weloom ^ I Mead’s drug Htoree.______
Condensed Hem ]
%0fmi€bignn)
ver bUnd luduiUj and will no doubt
Thieves viaited the farm of Hiram
lie the largest bakiucas of any kind on W. Brown. south of Maple Rapids,
the Island.
stole WO worth of
At MuskeKon the new i-VMiuu c<.unty
almshouse is completed and last w<wk
the inmati’s of thf city almshouse were
moved out then . The bnildlng isaj
Lock InThlfteen.
very hoe one. and iU equipment is
modem in every partioolar. There are
six dining rooms and eeveral little Hncklan's Arnica Balve. that wholly
snites of rotims, wln n- an aged has- cured ahorrible Fever Sore on hU leg.
band and wife may have their llUle Nothing else could. Poaitively <
home by themselves ■urroonded by Bruises. Felons. Ulcem, Erupt
every cmifort
tgo. (
At ^aniktn Mrs. U u% '/.snder was | and F. H. Meads,
fonnd in the early morning in a djlng.
of Mr
condition in the alley hack «if the
Maorioe Hnrlbnt. a young sou of Mroonaition m rne aiity naca
William Hurlbut of AdrUn
Bautr biook ntthec<.mer of River and
IMvieon eir.-ets. Heath came while will be oonUned in l»ed for several
weeks liecause of footbaU aooldent.
she was being taken to the jail in the
He was thrown so ai^todlidcKjate his
patrol wagon, or immediately after
arriving lb*
The coroner’s jury left ^ip The injnry is quite a bad
called it heart dll-ease. The police
thought she was iiaoxioated and made
up effort to get msiljesl assistance.
George J. and Fred ii. iiachmau of
Muskegon au- forming a $250,000 stock
company to mauufactnrt com plant* rs. letters tvaunt fur which George J.
Haohman holds. The liachman ma
chine will plant com in double, drill,
chock royrs and broadcast, and will
proTo -a Ug winner it is thought
U,K)rgc J. Baclisman originated U»e
scheme when he was 17 years xild,
while working on a farm nsnr tlmt
city, lie has secured |ialenU oorering thU oonntry. Canada. Great Brit
ain and natanis an* fiend lug U» other
countries.
Mra i:havr:ko Detroit disovered
a burglar io In r house before breakfast and icrcumiHl. .\ngusis -VwtsL
tbo hired girl, chased the man through
the house and oat of doors and two
blocks up the isrect, where aim wght
him anil held him until an offloer ar-
mde t.y the Mini
thou Ukesi ihy
fair
JoK
At North Lansing. N Y.. Boswell
Beardsley, who was appointed fiost
master by John golntT Admam. and
who has hold the offioo ever sinoe. is
dying. :ileU U3 yearslold, has held
offlee 74 years, and is. therefore the
oldest iiostnumtcr in the United Statea
I live and Ici my bn*ihcrn lis e
I’nio the floor no*
The Imlame I
IbKtky M.
t; .lohns«.n
i and fr^ea
Jackson’s.
*“ “’T'K K«l«».Poon.l M-ler
isio.i*t
Make Your Preparations Now
FOR THE
Thanksgiving » Festivities
2o’rrn‘2o
AND SAVE
*J
Master IW-^cT nn^-ijlly Mi-nt ,n wc«-k
whh hu faibei. Dr. i: r. .\. Re-kir.
end rharlt-a L. Milh r of New York at
Louis ICeicham’w «v.aip- .m Nniminknuta lake. .11,U Wh.ie
kill.sl :.i, SUO
j»oond iieio*-e. will, ajitW^ ►pn-ailiug
f«rty-»M->, u I,ml om half inel,.The
lK>.v. who ii. oi ly Him- teat- ..j,l :uid
jioi large for his age. ulM, kdl-sl tu-.i
divr. l-.ng held in the
..f r.ie
guide. «:,-,r;;e iMl-iv
U,.,l he e..|j|d
r ^«..ry of ,
Mm U ami
<uims from
party o.:.sls|,-d of l t,r.-si l: 1
of Rontlont. .V Y.: Smnmr i
of l-ll.ev..HHl. N. J.: II.-M.V
. .S|«s)e
of Behu.mi. Mr. ;md Mrs. .S.
I’leni
of Drownvjllo.
Mr. . n il .Mn*.
lid JlrM,
t'hiirlei* K. .sueriuaii a let .Mr
Edwin J*. l..s U .»f t ,m.n Me.
The other im.ji.ing lh.- i„e„ of the
pjity w out out ill tuie
lo
for 11,0..^.. wJ.ile^Mi
Mr« lA-k starbsl u,, iiH- ilry Usl or:i
of game.
W hell tin
►tn-jui'iu lm-^t
_
11 fur
noon. Hie women had le.r t^-:,.hetl
«mnp. ami .it It o’elm k. will, only o,,.hour of daylight I email,in;: ll.e gimle
^.sir. h .'f itieui. |..Il..w,d by il,vlr hiisbands
.lusi 1.1 Cmk. .-.Her ,„.h> of
tramping in the wmMlMtiid the nriiig oi
miiuerou-s Mgual
ih.. ;.uide
t-alii- iijioi, llie two w.uiai,. valisl ot,
b.g. w !„h*
,riiig a
macniti.viit s« i ..f auih rs. Tl.<>
weiv not loM. luiMiig folh.w.si
the IsM of tin- str.vtiii, lu:t the
ma e:,ny it..- „-.s.v,.
det, •riu.mHt
ma I., h-jjve Iheir pn/.e to an
siiorisuiaii who iiiiKtd
ah
elaim it. or i.» U;„s. and so tl,,wmld Ii.nie.
by it. b.M Ig H,;,I
a e.urier. amt In ttce
Milly .mill the Idg liiobse
!• luiek ill e.imp. D«>ili wo
.ell a bami in the Killing of
,.f
the imsoe. ea.U lir.i,.: liviHad ex^du
w hh h s' v< . bs.k eff.s l.
sive biitlen Im., I, ns.'il. tU,* guide s.ihl.
r the M l..,. .
I struek
the
w,
«treat siiori
t^lisVLo lui>e hnuitsi ill
D.uiis.
wa kthi.-seas,.a. Mtnl.e ToJ.i.iue liier
mt«s-ii s4HUist,„.|i g.it thiii«^n im»...se
ami two ,anb..u m a w,sK. ami the
gniile> s.iytlMi liny im-.se have Uvn
Kilhsl oa the r.ddniie and NepisHpnt
rlvei^ by \Ui* rh;,ns thus inr iliis year,
o-ie ..f the luatl^ ..Iiryiug aiuler*
fifty eight' iuel.es an.J s-xer-^i ,»>. .• lifly
ceived the following card with the re imll.s..
I»r. ITagg and Mr. Muiulord
Of l’w*vt%,ii iiNsmly i.uitu,sl from the
quest to post it in a oonspicuoiAi
in the office. Iteaid: “I have lost MiiaiuiiVl. ea.h with a imsis,. «ml a
my wife.
Will the finder please re
wlnb* rrnak D. Ueiim- of
turn to Uoorge Fairy. Mt. Phaant. lh..t..u got a
tt esril-m .and a
Uiir In the sjiiiie onmirv.
Thy* crtlielals of the elowii l.iliil offiiv
When >o awake In the inorniiiR f«*el
UK like the end of a inii-s|H‘nl
life, at 1 leilericiou. N. D. say that they
uur mouth full <»f fic anti your soul cauiuii remcmlM-r a sea-^ui when so
all of rt‘KrciK. take Rocky Moutaiii large a numluv of iies*s»- heads Imve
rea
On-nl MinUHin*.
.Ins ,t; .lohn
lidu brought to tltai plaxv n« h;ue
IhA‘11 brought ill thus far tins year by
visiting sportsmen m-r .i time when
the heads were so huge and liamis tme.
Of th.ny l eads brouglil into rred« rh Take Notice.
tou ia ttie llrvi four w..k^ «»f this s,*asou eight.vu emri.sl anthrs sptea.hng
moro lluti fifty im hes
n,i- gm.b.s s.ny
I
Her C*ni
noliy. acting dlrocUy upon the blood
and'mucous surfaces of the system
- pt-r bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free
Hall’s F^amlljr Pills are the
Notice of Sewer AoseewnenL
To Mrs. John GUlls. Isabelle Miller.
Wm- H, lUine. T. J. Henderson. Chas
G. Strong. Alma Sleeper. Board of Ed
ucation. A. l^onfontsee. Chos. W. Dut
ton. Henry Wilkins. A. J. Hebert. A.
Compeau. S. Adsley. Geo. VI Hoyt, .V
E. Sirong. John Highland. T. J. Umlor.
Chas. E. I’mlor, P. Wilhelm. Ed Onnsby. Jos. If. Monroe. Peter Doyle. Joa
PerkelL F*annlo Hosw<-1l. Han
Kobt Uaru. C. J Cooper. \vil
Chas
Hard Holdssorih. Ivan
Webb. God. W. Coleman. E. T. Evans.
C. L. French. Fay Hamlin. BenJ. CnC. C. Howard. John Boswell. J H.
4in. Thos. Beamish. Solomon Dust. Geii. F. Dago. Hannah A Ijiy
W. F. Harsha. (J. A. Brigham. J.
E. Grelllck Co.. D. J. Culman and all
persons inieresitHl in the laying of a
street, from, from
Ninth and T»'uth
th street, tak,* mv
*
nortlK*rn Ne%v llruaswh k as iln re were
Depautv of New .vJhany. I ml ,
loos.- h.-ad
V brought
smithwest Mira,nielli tl.ht
lK‘ MUltle
■4-s sixty
i\tv 4,
oim and a half Inehes.
IS s,.m
,.m it to N. w York lo iH^
atisl
idneo)!. on i xlubMio,,. 1*.
..si and 1‘lD..
'4am.. kithnU
alhwii Naugai
dafTago «M, 1
brook. .New
Druiiswlek.
vlek. I« nio<«e wliosi- anilem
spread sixty
alxiy «ml It.r.s- fourths uiehe*.
will, twebty
tvebty jH>ints .m ihe right side
xiud fourt.s'U oh the left, the largwl
Idadc having a width i»f scveniix-n and
• half inches in the yveb. 4\ D. Duller
of I’iHsiield. Mass., w ho
III flft.W
Mr. Tolh-s. shot a im-e
I «>f MU
set CM iueh antlen* D. H
ton. <».. w bile hunting on the Miramkhl
shot and kllletl a ni,H.^e at the disiamv
yaiM... on
Win. !»s.ter i
.
For the next week we offer every dining
chair, sideboard and extension table
on our floors at twenty per
cent, discount.
Solid Oak Sideboards $15 to $38
;
Solid Oak Tables $3.85 to $28
Solid Oak Dioers, set. $4.35 to $30
i
W'mr Ihr BrliUli %■%>.
w l*nls«
Pwl
hori time all the sUiiw of
Within ;
ainty will l<e p-vintM a
the Dritish
Drltis
pnif..rm gr.i.v. w hi*;, will take the
phu>* t»f i»,e blaek ami yellovv of the
borne fleets and tlie while of the «hips
iM*rt ing In jropleal w at,-, s. Aft,-r luueh
crjurtaitMd the sehste,! ,-olor was obt.tlm-d by the mixture of six isumds of
widte ivilnt with eletA-ii oumis, of
j-
^,ni for the puriiose of defrayiuR
that i»art of I he cost wnich the coun
cll decided should U* Immi; and yuild
special asKessmcnl f«*r the lajinf:
er
in
Dohemia
sirtsM. from
y between Ninth and Tenth siriHU
south to First 14ih street, is iiuw on
flic ill my offleo for public liiFin-etlon |
Notk-e iK aliio hereby givrti Uial llu
unril KUd Uiar.l of osHA-ssors of Ih.city of Traverii- t’ily will meet at tlucouncil OKuns in said city on
No\.
17lh. Dih2. at S o’ciocK p. m.. to review
1 asKcssnieiu roll, at which time
I placA^ oiijKinunity will be given all
sons inti-resled to tw heant.
»at.*d this 4th day of .Nov. Ifnj.
Charles M. Ihs-rs.
XotlcworCiasrUl FJr.-ll«n.
To the tax paring electors ot the city
of Traverse City. Mich.
9 is lierebv given that i
m^^ Of
of *tthe r^fsident tax i*yln
of
- aald
** citywil
ill be held i
the ooonoi
oil rooms over Engine House
Na One on Coos
Caas street, in said city on
Mondav the 10th day of NovemUr.
o’clock in iheaflernoou
clock in the afternoon of
o’ob
OUR
WATCH SPEOALTIES!
Elrin. Waltham.
UamUton and Hamden
Wnfttn & 6onns
I
BUSINESS CARDS
j
Yji ST1UNOWAY8. f
l.,H»k over our l,adic>’ wj.tdics.
the l.iirtt 4<K) is a hcxuly,
2r»-ycar case w ith 7 ami 1". |c-wvl
nu,\ciiicm.
Test Eyes Free
lk-^1.
IH r pior
S.hd4. .Mlram- ^
.. ta
i V...
.....;........1.50
..
. .
imitiBtaniiisai.
S-oKS
Jewelers and Opticians
WEST BADEN
SPRUDLE SPLITS
LIGHTl
This i> the cry of uivto-date peo^
pie. and as fast os our men can
a ihmidi-, cIon^cairM S U to be
,-om, iuwsihh-^ F.ar ov,-r thlru-i-n naiulhK it haa. alamo day
and niKhi. and will m» (nmUnue
Arr»* of Sou canUh- iK)wer cost
: C4-UIS IHT hour. sinRle Web
lau'h liKhi- lens than ont^balf
cfi,i
I'lace oivbro with Us «t
I’r: K From
.76
,... 5.00
W.C.&B.A.GANNm
(ilV( IIJ DflTflt
Ind that Armes fi Cole, the
ercantU,- Co. and Love & Raff
KOs finliijc. and wc will fur
nish to such work at cost all op
plUint-t-s fi>r UshtluK. cooking or
hoatlnK
We do not base our
claim tor reliability of light oo
a hian.llUK ad. ‘Th,- only rell
aid,- liKhf. ’ Imi oa the fact that
our llKhi dm-s not take a noon
hour and
7^ Sundays ^r
FARM FOR SALE
r^R. LotH« iwMNTHALxeojuwt^
lOUacic. kno»n u theStedeor
NeeiUuni bnn. One ol th« bat in
Gixnd Traverse county, 3} mOa
south of ihv city.
J. E. 6REILICK CO.. CITY
French Lick Springs___
Pluto Laxative Splits
WANT DEPARTMENT.
a^cm > tor ilicsc cMclicnl
Ihe pun-oi; of
waters .in>l w.ll sujipl) orders on short
ting to said tax paying elect
I.ariic
their determination by ballot, the notuc.
qoeetion of borrowing by said city, sUKS. •(‘ituvn
the ram of twenty thousaml dollars
($80,000.00, to be used luul exiiendml
by said city for the purchase and inBtaUing of new pumps in the iircMmt
7nter Works Plant owned by mdd Hcuvcre-I M am I art oi the city.
JOV^OE
Wf^Hirs Vowai
^By resolution of the city council
DR. SAWYKR
i.'M. HAH;rs.
City CUrk.
Take Notice
All parties owning dogs lo the city
ore reonosted to procure a license tag
from the city clerk before the 1st day
of Deoemlwr. After that date 1 will
cause worronU to be issned against
all those that have not complie-l witl.
ihe law governing the some.
.1. E. Nelson.
Pound Master
aDENTlST*
iA. WoKk mullKhT PVWHIBLB ORADA
I luivr B kBlf d*».ro N,Wt
r,-rriiip«rt«or thr cut. wl
plsoorwiU build
uortoBiut FUiu*Fr««. TiMMli-7 Biad Ostst,Uy cTMUac* »* K- C. L«-w1b’ froewypboD. No
M. B. UUNeKRVORD.
oKN-ris-r
O. F». OARVER
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
tr»sri2r55.4si -k
FIRE INSURANCE
OSTKORA’rMV'
JOHN R.SANTO
IcereraliiisuraiiceI
I wonder w hy ”
JUM IHSMUS4. th*l.- w:,4i no
lion iu w,*arh,g-them nltei ih*
Sloppoil prolesUng.’’—Chn .••g.. V
Asleep Amid Flames.
Breaking into a blaring home,
FIRE INSURANCE
a»plo7«-.
the sleeping
LiBlttUty.AccJdrnl I
ites from death.
Fancied secur- JolmM>ebIk. HcihPtooo-. Tre
CItg
and
death
near.
It’s
that
hen you neglect
ooughs and
way when
ueglei
Don’t
Dr. King’s
colds.
Don't do it
King’i New
Discovery
for Oonsumption giv,-s
giv, i>er
iry lor
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
feet protection against all
Throat
Obest and Lung Troubles. Keep it
and avoid suffering d*-ath. and
’s biila A teasisxiuful stops a
J, W. GAUNTLETT, M. D,
i‘trbSS'‘‘-.£.sr‘L.a”7i«;';Lr
Trial bottles 10 , t».
11 Front
1715 Vt
RVBNlNi-fi
B4-:>* iniia.*—ivu ,
PLAIN TALK
StnOfiW Talk and to the Polnt-Thc
Virtues of Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nerve im Told In a Few
Words by One Who
Knows,
Mra E. J. Radeker. a sister of
berlff Stroeters. weU and favorably
known, of No. 812 Locuot street. Big
ndve%sed and rocommended oo bigbly by rMpooMble people all over the
le. I oonolndod to give them a
a. and got a box. 1 could note Ibe
1 cf Tildcn. led., that for good effoots in a very abort time, and
only took about three-quarters of the
FOR SALE
SALk-On tnunthly payoMHita. Urw-
aU<l :s tndL> from Aldru. on 1
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
...HEttffllBIAMD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
UIOIHT
IS
Can* I 0«wum: *ncl K.«»hrrB»ooT*nof
C»TVeU>,.»-l»»S and Lbtui*
lW.r.4^*..ndinir>..ur ..|J cerp«U away to b« |
made lnt«. nw.-^.V, mr adiow you aaiBplM^
I
N. B. <11 APIS. l^pr.
xSWaahlngSoat!
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE:
FOR RENT
PER ,000 WATTS
BurisHRimBictrie
UfMNiPmrCx
"ri *. w. o—..... Pilu...
s*«a-“AaiSS£TX£:s:
^OCSE VVIB BEXT-f,»eluD«
LaiflNkir « ThSeEtlisitw
DON'T B
e FooLEOt
Takelb^teoslav.ortftarf
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
iMMm
li.rdwooj Timber ,nd StubMr
Umh For S,lr.
J. M. TULLER
Trmtii CHr. H.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
MISCELLANEOUS
A Startling SurpriM.
tox HU mj B«TOo»«. dl«pp«Y-L
SAUt-r.ur hrary wirk hoons. at
CARPET CLEANING WORKS
» StwcialiBt. ollice PhoB.lle.
-CitxBook
On account cf Hie iucrease<i dei
ime iM Hunter will 1
hi. om
W^^iTA-sl'zjr^
•
-------isrr
-
Traverse Ctt»
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
firemen lately dragged
a nd $l.uo.
-Ainr.
.4.
L. L. A. BUILDING
v;ry Mksi, ,U. ,
Everything for Housekeeping."
Cbc Boston Store
AIB nOBT HKATEBS (rea »l.aO
"nl"
Postmaatei* Pond of Ann Arbor re
At Albion at the auuaal school meet
ing hel.l last HepteiuU r an approiiria
tlon of $550 was voted for the eslab
Ushm. nt of n tnaimal training deiwrt
meni in tin schinds. The work of Uie
department has now berti inangtrated
under the supervision of Miss DelU
Lons, of KaUmasoo. This year the
work wiUbe given ouly to the puplU
of the flr^t eight grades, but next year
an advanced cours»% will be offen d to
hlgli school stodents.
The Ann .\rl>or Kpisco|ial church
bell lias mysU'rlously disappeared.
when the
p-ron«
Electric Beds. Electric FixturM. Comblnatlone Gas and
Electric Fixtures. l.ainps. Telaphones. Bat
teries. Dynamos and Enginea.
Who’,,-
n a gr.-at siKt-cs* thus far. more
cf that game Lai tug l.«vu kIlU>d in the
flm tv\ i»
iht- up»‘n lime, bebrought down
Love & Raff ^Electricians
•••ld*r.« Wlrlr>B m Sp»olml«x
r^um4
ban
io<*2.
If >x>u desire to install a t>‘0tem ot Klectricol lighting.
BclU. Burglar Alarms or TeU
ephones, permit us to esti
mate. We have a fine line of
supplies and <^ quote sotis(octor> prices for high grade
srork and malerioL
CAMPBELL BROS
/
not svcxnTO bboosix ntA\
: Oltr, iDOft) MOXDAT. irOTElIBEB 10,1»0S.
Op^rai Mocimo
E>^^nirig
NOV. 121H
THE MINISTER’S DAUGHTERS 4S=;55Sr
rnmm^m Now on Solo o<t «ho
S VICTORY
TOO easy
ACOOn START
Record of the Werk of the Anti^leen
League OiirUg the Paol
Year.
»x Of^ioo.
WEIGHED IN
THE BALANCES
Spoolol ^rlooo, SBo, 3Bo, BOo;
X>BaHOV LAGB8 IS teebeewide |
oaly iSewr doaen yards; otbera at •
Thom will ba a'oiaekeu pia aoniar
t tba Bapeiat bhuioh TuMday oreniM from * to 7 o'clock. Priot 15 ota.
K G Barkligad of thU elty haa
tbis Is
Cbtatt O ]
g«tsB»rasim
r.’SSL-.Jf
Mocha aad
« it. at 18
Js for50oeaU.
E C. Lewis
FINE LECTURE TO GREAT AUDIThe Bret year's weak of the .
ENCE SATURDAY EVENING
aaloeu tesgne ta Oraad Traveree
county Is dtawiag to a olose. We
Uo BatJor. who pitebod In tl>a BalBbBH a brief oatUne of the work
Ralph
Parlette Opt red the High School timore leaf o« toMu tba paat ycad. ia Don't forget Famous Wall Paper Store
PMookoff toU. Tvfoe tbej gained a aaowlag that It U a matter that eoaback ia the city.
when you art looking for Wall Patew feet, tbeii tooTJoii down*. Peioe ssme CTsry ladividoal. laaamueh as
Lecture end Mut»c Couree for
Niobolaa Oomeaa. formorly of tha
eaol) U his brother's keeper we canthe Year.
eot shift the resppaslhiUty oa others
GET A HOT DRINK at JacksonV
ealesa we may truihfully say. "1 haw
iooe my best to exterminate thv
powBof tbeaalooa."
degree and refreahmeota wUl
lUtle leotnre. "Weighed in the E
OoaviDoes those who are
oaoected with oar work, that iur ances." which oprhed the High
School Leotnre and Motic uouree lor
reUBker kicked ofT. and llant
LrirM^te *teo oily
peated past renter On the next plaj
Beach Injured bis ankle and Wosten spoa a oomBUBlty. Few, i
the rest of the oourte is as good, and
oave doled to opsaly favor
A l*at are dollars omparod to the los*. it promises to be, six more treau are
>f oharaoter. of oven life that is year- in store for the patrons of the
Mr. Parlette is a born ‘
«ays be is a newspa}ier v
SOirard nm and a touchdown, whlct J be gain tim whole world and low .ion, but lectures lor a 1
Laagworthy oonrerted Into
• as awkward at a Guiuet
Come with us if yoo want the
Baking the oonnt 40 to 0
party of the O .____
with the Bible when ome of his attitodea and
It took but Jilne plays to send Ben
•ut when he ntet to a flight of real srbiob waa to have ooeurrod thla ove
newest designs and lowest
r th<
eloquence, the audience forgeU iL Ding, baa boas poatpooed ttU
prices. Over &U0 vlesigns to
to the oUy that is established by in and Uter -wlien thinking it ail over,
wUl ba anoUter robearialof
tgnity aad the town that U builded U fcidet ghat his awkward attitudes
choose from. BelteT Itcgin to
"The Maaoot** tbia eveslag.uuua,""Woe to them that nee ui ^ere probablv atanmed for effect.
get your eye on some sna|«
While Mr. Farlette made hit audiGyms Blooeb baa retarsod from a
larlT to mingle strong dnnk." Bn.
t also M^s. " Woe to them that are a> nee ttmle. and laugh, and roar, and five months* visit in Pueblo, Oolo..
for Xmas gifts—we've got ’em
aee in Zion." Bo it behoovee ns u
teore. 60 to 0.
sss if we have used ull our inflo^oee.
Again Petoskey kicked. Traverse
Pe^ M'ich*. ''wbw ihe’wililitl^
City
~
failed
------- fo catch
ca
and It
the winter with ber nieoe: Mrs. O.
Ul.. T
W. Green.
HrSTI.lNO ,4 JEWKLKR
We call upoo every honeet man.
The oyster
ivory Christian worker to assist s lew. and au
4e a flno punt. The punt wai wonny oause in the year to eoma A [mmor on which
tiooal church tomorrow evening will
d. Traverse City l«>k the ball tew have succeeded beyos
tiade ui
be one of the first of the season. Price
na downs, punted again, fnaher got li H*Uon. With your asis
ith all righta retenred.
«a a fumble. It went over the goal line core can U acoompllshei
Thu physical. ici ntal and spirit oal
Langwortn^klckt'd the gc«l and the
of luaiikind Wtre dwell upoo. tion with, the 1
At one town a few i
.lllet, fakesfivaks and fauatiot were deoce Bchools. R 8. Taylor of Big
aade the
Benjamin and Kllioit gaimMi
srgett for hit wit.wnich was without Rapids aucoeeds Mr. Walker, having
xenial that the saloon keeper wen
ground In the next. Hans going over »way. Others have kept a saloon from enorn end ell tluit in good and pore his offices at Boomi 7 and 8. City
tor a touchdown right under the posts
and <h tirahle in mental, moral or phy
who hat been
agaorthy
‘ r !failed on the try at '*oler^ io^^iei'ches have been iuad« -loal life was held op to admiration.
goal, and the game was o
lectore lasted
nearly two aaffering from aeistica. is imiToviog.
oy local pastors. Bvsry one of the*
lurtber scores, the final figures l*eing oas helijed to fan the ^es of righ h jura. but ihrro were few who reall- ao that she is able fo sit op a short
<
id it. and these onlv after tney had
t oos indignation against a buelnes.
,n«ran .1 ,h. Bo..'
The ilne-up of the teams was as fol ihat degrades home, ruins wives, fath I joked at their watches after 11 waa
Farm 8c)iool at Dry Lake Greek. West
rs. and worst of alL children; it kU over.
The tiicaker waa introduced by 8u- Va., will address the ladies of the
Traverae City. Positions
Petoskej «bort. is a curse to whmtever the ben
priutendent Gilbert who watted no Presbyteirian church tomorrow afierGray.............center...................... Halt imerioun eitisens bold dear.
dlenoe for nooo at*;W)at the bourne of Mrs.
Blacken ....right guard..,. Schilling
Of these speeches. Kev. Laufmsn time in tha ukiug the aodlenoe
patronage, though he looked hit Howard A. Maaaelman. 5.*t7. Fifth
Dsapros .......... left guard..----- Bead oas made over id of the number
Wesleufek
The next number on the couree will
bu bMO fuDnd of tli, mu
at 314 timon sum
Plsher
..right uckle ........ Brt.wei
oe the lecture reading of "Ben Hur" auppoeed to have been drowned in the
Rokos..........left tackle........... Hop*
Fenry ... ...right end............Ilcinu Drink.Bloqosnoe.
experiment iy Montaville Floweia, the grea
Langworthy
«dhg and pictures hsve made his cam
that a man waa drowned Ujere, and
i TEIP AROUND THE WORLD the liolice still think that there was
plaoss bs as visited, so well wen
^E?iu!tt will reopen his gi^y
.fighThjUf.
. White they enterteloed and Inslruc teA
to you UII.I Vour tiienilN *rr v»m
..left half..
In every townslitp we are organic tettered Straw Hat Adorned With at the corner uf Front and Oak street
Hoffman
i^n’l have ihein. laelii-N* TailNovember 15
Bamum mg or have organised, clcoiing so
Shipping lags Makes lU Appeal^
Will Morrell bsd some good sport
. Referee. Jones of I>etoskey; umpire. iJerintendent. secretary and treasurer
incut atleiidrd I
early this weik. gifting six quail and
Ollbert of Traverse City
In each school district we are plsoance at Express Office.
mg a superintendent of iiteraturo.
*7uSir‘?;l?:im.dMiM H.bn.n,.am.
Over 22.000 tracu have been oiroo
both of
w,re m»nied tod.y
lated this year bball we say this i, tan Kspresi CK'nijiunv
if no use? "As a man readeth.se ♦eived this morning a battered straw by Justice Brosm.
heck Daobv. of this city, spent Sonwill he think; as a man thinketb, st hat which ia a curiosity. It is oove
day witli Miss rUlith Lake and Ivy
Taapaysrs Much Intcrcatsd In the pro It he." Many hare been helped b« a-ith express tags of various oom
Coning,
who
are
at
Sherman, Mich
uies
from
ail
over
the
counixy.
lucl
leaflets. Why should not many lo
peesd 120000 Bond for the New
W. E. Campbell of the Northpoit
oeneflted in Grand Traverse county > log a Canadian company The
Among other things wo would men laa been all over the country and iu Leader, is in the city.
Water Worke Pumpe.
tlon the good work dons about elec leatinatioii is nnc< rtain. It has been, J. 9>. Scott of Mafle City siwnt
tiondav. Our society claims the hoD forurarded on from town to town un Snndav with friends in the city.
Mrs. J. F. Ottandsoa Usymoud K. W. KAS-r, AK*rs^
or of electing oertaiu of our best mei til it shows evidence of the wear of
elation hat exceeded to office. It it liere the League pur- ravel. It has many amusing Inaorip- hsve refurcel from a visit to relatives
-Mas-ais,"ti~.jsr
sssieKJsritsws:
su'Sr.v.sSr
«C0liCH
s wc aire oCering aotne
S5.«5
sjas'.JSuiifSiffi;
ASOTHER—Tcrmhu- prtce $11.00. •
s:^“Se?2r:f^.iWn..s
5s cm mp t» $SO.OO « Dcm’t miss tbtmi.
witwiisfiimt (WMii
is
a«'£€a“.‘'s;
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASHOBjMflNT
RASTALL
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
Cwo
Strong
Specials
im
titw Wtnbsat tmihr*
inq CstabUshmtnt......
One
Tor men
One
Tor Olomen
THE LADIES’
Fine Enffllth Welt Kid Shoes with heavy
sole; Scotch edere; latest style—a typical
shoe for winter wear worth $3.00.
tepwolal. WW.OO
THE MEN’S
English Enam^el, seal top. Blucher style,
heavy sole. Scotch edge. A fine dress
shoe for winter wear. Value $3.50.
Spwelail, WW.BO
SUSLakV
VOTING IS LIVELY
'$S SO
At only..............
We have the exclusive sale of the Dorothy
Dood Shoes for Women - - - Ws.oo
The Hanan Shoes for Men
WB.OO
lllunav,
Tho Boston B^orci
Natioial Adiirtislni Boreau <br<!
STJr or
SuiSr
Miss^stlurioe M. Doan of Grand
"Treat me kindly, and keep me Rapids, a miesiouatv among the
noving/" is one of the Inscriptiona MoouUiucers in West Virginia, is the
toother, on tke lining of the hat, ia guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mnsaelmau for
"I
have
tKienall
over
every
where
and
hating oovetontnoss," over the affairs
of our
oommoBwealUi. And tie jau't find a single hair."
Mr. Jewett will carry out the origi
ACard.
nal plan and the hat will continue
signiMl.
hereby
Its weary wav tonight.
agree to refund the
i 1 a 5t>ihc money
mon
Groene’s WraiTaniod
cent iKillle of Greene’s
Syrup of Tar if ia falls to cure your
: A vigilant watch at the same plaot
cough or cold. We abwi guarantee a
hat brought about better eofotoement
25-cenl
^
■*iisfacior> or
^M^hat been determined that men of And Her Husband Seriously Injured
in a Runaway Accident Yes
terday.
to assist na Let ns help these meo
by patronising tbem^ in business.
r Wire ta »!»<> nvrntns
• You oan learn who the men are b^
Ooldwaler, Mich. Nov. 10-While
inquiring and so
age them in
boards, wringright living. Aim
_ trades oi
Almost all the
moulding
Traverse City are represen
represented amoog
olotbea' haako
of Joel Sanderson of this city,
bowla. etc . at The
them. "The world
wUl love it.
It. parents
rid . wm
at well at they
the ii. vere tlirowu from Jheir I'amage by a
us do as
this retpeoL W'ee have had mo
money a^ runawav. Mrs. Saudersun was inIlly
killed
and
her
husband
tufferoeedeo. True, much more ooullid have
a broken arm and leg but will
will sell you Wall Paper
been used to advantage. But we are
prices. Famous Wall Papi
not disoouraged. knowing Chat aU re probably recover
171Wt
forms begin with small thinga We
take courage knowing thaL
HEINZS
BAKED BEANS for lunch
venue
i
to the earth, shall
at Jackson's. 10€ Front street
I girl.
andhotxur.
wrejw fw^tb^^ftm
»the intereft has oon
Borne animated dtscossiooe
^aad^^^^^be Utter, have
OLDNlGHTWATCaHAN
CEASES ms VIGILS
Levi LaPonteee fteeigne Poeition
WKh the Hannah A Lay Metcsntlls Co.
UtI LaPontsae. oomraonlj known
nloved by that Orm in about 1870, but
r short intenraU. then after
of a few yeata he took the
KILLED BY THE CABS
Woodeman. Run
Over Near Sencer.
At in the dm of Isruei
AGED WOMAN KILLED
Twarx
auy“Sv%u;«^wiii^:^
Bu’;'i!SSiX3.1rSS?JTn'’
^S
Anddiof among his worshlppsra " ,
Ealkaaha, Uloh., Kor. lO-Oharles
The report iu the Record that a
rhild was boro to Mr and Mvr.
Oharlci Uedldom it a mistake
to Join nt in the year to come, in put
ting down the greatest ouree of the
lend •• Unity" aad "Pbrslttency"
aoar Bpsaoer at 11 o'oolock. Tm will bring" Victory!"
lu behalf of the members of the
bogy was ont to pieces. Johnson U
Anti Saloon League of Grand Trav
e^ county we invite your preeenoe at
foanA The body was buried hert yes-
•
in.rih- l.sii* tor the dJnnn,
and wo nil ‘mJ ti> li'tis: t.» his abjm
apoloslo> to the hiKti'N^. WHO. however.
Inforauil him thut !*e w.ns ' l*etier late*'
and KO on. **\r.d nil tl.«- xvuy, from
New York. t*-o; Bui is bore is your
herV*
[ am <x iuniisslumd lo tender bit
Officers will be elected for the en- rogretN Yo,i so.-, we r»rc so busy that
If was lmI*o^si^lo f^r Uiili of ns to get
lay. and ao we tossed up to eee
which of us should come.
a H. kmm. PtM.
;
General aitcnllon and What
nr* ft
original Meal And you
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
the Udy of the house
-No**—the youny man had caught
•tfht of a.girl he knew and dirided
attention made him absent-minded.—
Frank Alvord Saturday uventng for •T lost.--Exchani:e.
J0H>*1K>K.
FOB TH1S“wEKk'^NLY-W. will
Kll onr ipMlal B«od-Mocb. ud
J.T* Blmd OoffM M 18 moM or
thrM pound* for 60 oont* Purotauor limited. K. 0 UwUT
1715 I
an*$ Interior Bp«r It the
•able Vxrnieh made.
OlH wanU-d in family ^two. t»i-a«-ral hovM
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.i
BlBok « Silk3
In Effect Hept. 9‘. U«L’.
Trains lenw Traverse City as f
For a^r^JUplds, KaUmax,K.and I
we have some more of these Special Values in
mack Peau de ^ie and Taffeta Silk-Rememher they do not last for always-Better have a
few yards cut off to day. : : ;
■ w.,.,.
For IVtoakey and Mackuiaw Cilj 11 iv a m
*^<SnSmalfil*V'
*"“*■*
and
For^^O^^Bapld^‘l^tn«t. KaUn.a,-. and
PmII df Sole Silk
For Pvtoakt-y and Markinav City 4
p lu
Trains Arrive in Traverse C'lty :
CTitra^ro. Ctnctnnatt. Kalan..A..u aud
i‘J.VV atid
9Sc
r!'.':..r" LSO
Urand Hap
r..it. ITilrago a.«l lira
The train ImvliMt at «:lo a. m. aad arriving- at
4 ;U U Ihroojb vmhoat cixaiwe
AUma^^UneU^n. have |»rW and -Uw-pjntf
C. L. LOCKWiXiIi. O I* A T A
i
Ttv^
Black Silk Catfeta
Wiaih 22 in., gutluy K5c. Sp«i^ Price...........................
Width 271m.. Quality $1.25, Special, Price..... •. ~T...' ^
MAWSTEE& NORTH EASTERN R. R.
E. WIL.ME1.IVI
NEW BLOCK.
Cor. Front and Union
srs&.Tii's
TO SECRETLY MARRY
King Leopold Bald to Be Prepsnng to
Marry American Woman.
^
te Wim IS iW
r
IVmH.
Bneeala. Wov. . lA-lt U rOMTted
wife, Queen
lest than a
t eeoretly marry
he met in
gajg.'-.aa’izK
‘
?
I
TODAYnTMARKETB.
apedsi to tm STMOse iucsr«.
^DMNl^jnMaL 78 and 76>i; oorn,
TRAY'KRSX CTTT MARKXTft.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
POINTED PARAGRAPMh.
Ewly froi* catches the buddUig geIlia.
-Our moat excloslie clrclca are allrer doHara,- wrote the rural editor.
uut. Two very pretty souveuirt were
ne men sever bead
until they enact the atar role of
Swpi’si.
iMBofttotHaodtoflllaUttl.
W«.t «ST.lMrkplMantiuprtw»u>
ME.YER’S
Laivyera are men who work with a
wm and doctora often go abcud and
KIL-KOLD TABLETS
cboae eDTapalg oa faptMFmi Poai auteb U.^WhorntmAmn altbe riabt
•Am* *b*iF b*wp It avraF*
COU GRIP. SBADACBB AMD MALARIA. TOO.
Sfc.Mra«r«eMaM-..
■•
Ts *'‘
istTtgs swcni ca. nams.Simi,^ seeTma
^w^ipfe
i».f'
■Pv<i!.:
I'it|.
-
[^Ei*l''^llIE"’EVENl^
••"■■
TRAVERSE CITY, AOCR, MONDAY, NOVKMUEK lo, lOOi.
ATTEMPT
AT SUICIDE
■orsPTnFOLure
iVICTORY
TOO EASYj
the Besveps.
^ a run of ten yards, car-1
ryinf ihn
PeiOBkey men for half ibe i
Wilbur r GUI. WfU Viwwn lumberdistance.
>Wy followed with a bl« iman.
man. rorem**riy
for
operating a mill at
Elliott playing fine Imerten
{Gills rior. LtH*lauaut CO
county, tut later
Grand JUfiUU. Not. iO —Patrolman ,
and Benjamin went
on the
(hing a shingk- and saw mill on
L A Smltrcame manis a little*^-1 PETOSKEY WAS PIE FOR THE LO- liy
Ungw^hy Besvr.r mlsnd. has sold out HU mllU.
w*ay off ™
kicked a Iline goal against the wind stock and lands tm the island have
lotr yeatnrday morafalg. who had I
CAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
ten hU way to tikia «iy from Elk-!
‘from the side, and the Mv.re was It lK--.i <olil to Gus Kitrenger of ManUhart and sent him to the station. The j
----------Nil hereafter operate
Again Peioskoy kicked i.» . Elliott, j i
Mr Gin has not yet
and I-angworthy jumped for the Ixall no-.mced
. plans
desire lo leave home Chris la not yet j
________
Haas punted on the next play. and.
------------------- ^-------------j
! II years of age. and bis father and j
Raff downed the man who caught al-!
Floors use I'alman’s Plastic Floor I
mother have separated
The m9ttor ; VISITORS WERE SIMPLY SWEPT
WHICH
HAD TO
BE
AOMINIS- wear to Elkhart and took the boy with
OFF THEIR FEET
hvr Mn6 the little fellow sayo she
OFFTMEIH FEET
TER ED HYPODERMICALLY
living with a airan^mM
}
---------------HM Way Back Moro.
;
FRED 2EICLER OF EAtTBAYTOOK
POISON YESTERDAY
WOULD NOT TAKE ANTIDOTE S;r:Sd-'id5Tpi.5:i 2;j"«?L'inliAL score was of to 0
Will Give No Reason for His Act—Old
Not Want Medical Aid Summoned.
Will Probably Survive. aa'^He
FrtMj 7x.lgler look
nine aome time yoarorday afternoon or
i venlnr.
tent.
evldeiiily
witb
suicidal
He iH-came very 111 In the eveo-
I
Ing. ibuiiglt Ills family did n«>t at the
lime Know the nature «d Hie Illness
He insisted that no physician be sum
1
inoiie<l. but one of the children wan
flnaiiy sent to the home of J. M Cour
' tsdi-. a m-lKhlior almui Jialf
y*^ awtf>. and the physician
a
mile
mas
sum
liiomxl liy lelei.homv '
\Vh«>B
the
|ihyslc:sn
arrivi«l
he
found 7.<igter fairly tied Into knota
fnim the effi*na of the {sdaott. He ro
fuss'd to lake the miNlicine off«*red him
by the doctor and In nihcr ways made
41 clear that he was determined to die.
The phyiUfrlan. however, adrolnistertsl
ant Moles
to the poiMm h.^isniermlc
ally, ihougli
'i
/tlKler ti;itsl
lo resist
Z«-lgler would not talk ^at ail as u.
his reasons for taking the poison, nor
I
when he f4M»k It
It
was about
oehick when the physician
j
tiim
j
10
arrived,
and he had Ihh-u very sick f«ir some
n hs.ked us ilS>itgh there
alm.n^i no < haiiC4. at all f<ir him to pull
v [
thftmgh. Imi this roon
1
slrteralily Iwtter. and
i. that he am lUiZelKler Is u man wUh a wit,, and
J |
H
quite a large family of
Is quite well known in this eiiy, and is
^ • nl»ont 40 yeaiw of age
The physirUn
P ;. Who altemlcd htm flilnkh that he must
|;'
ha\e taken u considerable dose «if the
'm' Tsdson. and is still almost at a loss tc
know how he could survive. c«insldcr
Ing the cxmdlii«*u that he
wuh
in whei
medical aid reudied him
docksmTshed
;
, DAMAGE LAST NIGHT
End
J
of
Wsrshouae
Badly
Osmagsd
and the Whole Comer of the Dock
Carried Away by Steamer.
j
The 1
i!
VIOLIN LESSONS
iUG DOSE
OF ACONITE
daiuugo lo ilh . d.M k anil ware
I the .Miehlgnn TraiiH|M>rtatloh
uii midnight last nlghi
The
■ was hea%lly loadinl when she
end ol the dock, but '
wav pi
lK*ll falUil
were not el artel up in time.
roiiR northwest wind was
A very stn
Ulowlng and
(•ward the dtiek.
Ttie
rapidly
Imiw "sir
(• oirner of the piling.
Htul the wtnd tarried her over so that
she raktM ih** disk with her entire
length
. The Wh.ile not I hw CM 4‘ornrl of the
diHTk was cnrrii-d a wax. the idles were
broken off like |d|iestems. and many of
ihem ;hnve be. n
floa.tn.c aiH^ut the
docks all day
The end of the war»' away anil th • entire end of the building kn.K-ked oiv
The dam
age In hard to «
t will probably l»e near |.V
• have b«H*n
age can l*e rei»alr
this winter
: Wils'U) has aire«
begun mak
ing lempirary reiiairs to the lnli»rlor
of the watvhoiise to k«H>p «nit
the
w ea I her.
REPLY OF lAER
Domestic Ceathera.
Kid and Calf.
$3,50.
Fmher ami Uoko.s. tlie l.ig lacklca. from thin
plnye.| th.-lr.n^ual fim- game, xxhlch Is
Hut Uule xiamage was done though
high' pnilh.. xxith n -inile extra thrown
in a few minutes a xery
hot
Ida/.In lor this juinlrular game.
elan from this Hiy was summomsi.
I'V'iiv play...l a fine eai ue at right would have lMi*n Hiarfsl I he fire was
the
who did all that miHllcal skill could eixi MU fon-iH» to iviir.‘ aiih an in- exilnguiahed with om- tank of
jtire^l ankle
Vogelsong to.
chemical. A whisky Uinle was lound
dictate: and Mr. tkirbetl survived the
and did as
Kual. g.-iiing
near the blaze, imt little stgnincaiue
day
This morning he was very much liat k of Ih
e line, throwing him back
Is
placMl
upon
this,
a*
whisky
tNinl.^'
improved and will doubtless survive.^ for a loss. s’opjdug pr.imi-ing ks.king
:h It was a ver.. nanow «»scaiw. runs and maU|tg fine uain- xxhen.-ver Iiav.- iHs-n biiitid alK.ut this iuirn ljhe got.tb,. Imi
fore
and only the prompt and \lgoroiis w
lUr nt ipiart.T xvan tiu- same ,.ld
A hlg Indian, who has jMs-n laKizlng
saved his life
luff. Aside fnmi T^IIIotl there wan not
-. Corbett Is the father ol Charles, a liner feature of the game than lUff n freeiy lor several day*, is susiH-cieil
His hamlliiig of the liall was
ind Orlle Corbett, and l»oih father playjng
fine and his work on defense alKive there is no definite clue
sons are well known In this elt>
• criticism
Menjantiu plav«-.| well at
SKLJ.KII OF \VAl.K>OVKIlS
hiall. making almost all
th.- touch
ANliin iiKit 4;o<Mi ^lloi:*.
{downs
lluiisloxskv {I'.uved ids usuai
Tbs Old Stand.
|ganH-, putting lineiy. playing well on
d.-feiise an.l liiitim: th- line hard
Hans kicked In the
t half. Fe-.irx
c dovvn tie- n.-l.l and1 downed the
i^xxho^caugill the ball
in hin
ttir.H*
p!ax>. losing th.- bal
wnPRIMARY SCHOOL FUND
Ib.fijaniin. Ellioft. Hans. It<-u.iamin
Elliuti. Ih-ioaudn. and the first touch
f1.530.79920
doxvn was m'or.
M'ored
d Iin just Jhree minute*
kickoff
laingworthy kuked
\\c will oiler our line of Ladies’ Ca]xcs at the tollowtng mlut ci! |»ncc
lud Hi.
one week longer.
^
Semi-Annual Apportionment Will Be
•y kU-1
Igingxvonliy Jm
on a Baals of %2A0 Por Capita.
muffi-.! Hmidill
Amount in Thia SMtien.
made I
^llan*
Ijvnalng. Mich . Nov 10 —The thirty
tlehL ami
1 was Traverse Ciiy's
rih Miml-annual apisirtioninent of pri
on a fumide. Maher
lary achool totnrent money
among
the countlen of the state waa made to
day
The apportionment of last May
wan on a lumln of f.: renu for each
We have these Kersey Capes in red,
castor ami black
child between I ho agea of f* and I’o
Out line of Monte Carlos, .Automobiles, Italf-htlin^. au.l ChiUiren s
yiuira In the mate
Today'sapportion
and Misses’ Cloaks is very complete
mem la on the kuuU of fr.lo per cap
ita. making the total rate fur the year
the largest in the hlniory of the
male
The numbei
of children ol
\V« hive a lull line of Walking Skirls in Uluc, osfor.l. tan an.) black,
school ag« in txarh county in the stale,
and tin- amount xif numey which each
plaite.1 an.l got seam, at $2.7.5. $4. $4.7.5, $5. $.; .5... $7 an.l $k r'
cimniy in thU nectlon of the state will
ve from thin fund. Is as follows:
OUR NEW
Nfx Vhildrro aiuuttwt
almost noth
Imported Patent and
Enamel Ceatbers,
ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH
Sc
Made Public Tomorrow-^^ther Re-
Best furniture, eesy prices, easy
terms. The Boston Store.
VERY LARGE
APPORnONHENT
' Cadies' Capes
; r.S0 plain and Crnsb Flush.........
7.00 hcary Kersey......................
10.00 heavy Kersey ^..................
12.00 heavy Kersey.. ..,
15.00 heavy Kersey........ ...........
JUST RECEIVED
m
■
•»»xas .............................
A
.
.
«Jftl
-XIBN
4A9
4lo,Siaso
SAWVM
S.AA4U
sjST.tf
Fall Styles
For Ladies* in
$2.50
aOSE OF TRIAL
f.rud.--.
!:Sht
i; N-w
anl
Ntyle-,
uo-vv
I*.itrut. lk». Fi.aUH-1 ami
plirs Expected Today.
Ih.
Ki.l. l-.c-.o..!lUilt..n.
Washlngtim. Nov. Id.—Carroll IV
Wright today received from President
User the snswtu^ of the Reading Ctuil
Co lo the complaint
aubmitted
by
President Mitchell. A copy hns been
sent lo I*n>sidem
Mitchell. It will
reach him tomorruw tuomiug and will
|H» made public ihim. The anawers of
the other operati»rs are exported today
SWEEPING DECISION
. Judge Peck Oecidea Agamat Co-epera
five Heme Co. of Battle
Creek.
FATE
Evening—Cloquont PMa for PriaTHEOU* KKUa
FRANK FRIEDRICH
New York. Nov. 30.—The laat day
Roland B. MoUautaxa trial opened
thia morning. KgOotremor Block eloquently preMled the coae of the de
fendant. The court room waa lliemlly
hun iho MMlun began today
and many were turned
away.
The
weted to be In the Jury a
IK la v^
IjmctlcUly aee^ lUrtr Coralsk of
O'JU'hlii’Tn
the etein at clrenasutattal ereldeaco
Don't buy • stove of aay kiod
; till you 000 ours. Tke BosI ton Store.
a gimd showing in this line.
\\V
HAVB YOU TR1Q> tboaa delteiooa
i$ar aaadvlcbaa at Jackaon'a?
The New Maud • 242 Ffwal St.
TAKE NDTICE.
Neat Thursday. Nov. 13th. ia
the last day for oou^n No. F
743 to draw the Bedroom Suite.
After that date the sMond numbar. A S$0. will be censiderod
the lucky number.
If this Is not prsssntsd within
thirty days the third mimbdr.
C 1938. will be conaidsrod the
winning number. Look up your
coupons. It’s going to bs*a vah
tiabls prize for corns one.—The
picrrRF:s
framed vv for the holidays
BEFORE THE BIO R.I SH BEGIN.S.
Outing Flannel eoums
See our south window for a big showing ol' Outing Flannel downs.
hneas-vortment, prices r»tlc, 75r, and Sl.tNi.
A
We have just retcivctl a nexx Ime ot Ld.lics Nd kwear ami Tum-oxcr
Collars m Lace ami Kmbroidcrx
We show a big line ot Ijidics’ andMi>ses tiolt ('.loxes in reil, brown,
tan, black, and white, at 25c, 4oc. and
ritk ; als<- Children s
Tam
O'Shanters and Toques, all colors
A. J. WILHELM””^
AT THE OLD STAND
riNION STREET
,
SOUTH .SIDE
-XGENT ST.XNDARD F.XTTERN.S.
/
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
-
South Side Breea
Bouse, w
Come aud See them..«
frank
Jl
Bcbart-BttcOtr Cr., Pr^r/MS.
•
A Rl
tpmlDtrks
mark
BBOA Xo.:i CO.
ALLURTlWTf"
iuc.3ux .av-.
Ikm t Mb. If
is the projicr thing lor bi>)s -Wc'vc got ’
warm as toast w ith big collars-black. lirown.
Blue, Oxfort1-$fi, $.S, $4.f:t. $2 an.l $1.50
i-:; V
OOOL. BRKKZE
IIM VITERS
IHitm $4.5011120 TM Puts Sail if
OnrcHts 2.50 ti $22
Cnii(LCtt.tl$3.50 those legs «r youn>
1 “ *«is i'Jrr.vtr.T
I seta 6.00 ot. I'snts H»n.mevs.
Sminciai db.Oo
Dress Skirts
Cbedp
In addition to the excepiionaily good values
we are showing in FI.NE PRESSSKIRT.S we
have just placed on sale a large lot of medium
priced garments, bought at a bargain, which
we will sell at these prices:
For Skirts
$2.49^
$2.75
$2.98
$3.98^^
$U9^^rs
h $3.75
$I.39^A
h$4.S0
klru
$5.50
$l.8Si^S^
Our CiMk »nd Skirt Dept, is a Busy plact.
rhs^ttd
StyUs
Ufftf Qualitits art right,
tht prk*s «v makt will savt you meuty.
STEINBERG’S
RcUable Dry Goods
and ClotbinK House
:rl
Whot are we talking
about*
Wbf.
hat e
Style and lit guaranteed.
You will find everything at the old statul strictly as a Ucriised.
haL
wd «>.
Cadies' Flannel Shirt Waists
in aU colors and styles si $1.85. % >.i\ $2 7.5, and $3.25.
Monday rooming we will place on sale a new Imc oi Umcsiown OrcNS
Goods at 5Dc per yard.
amoua Caa« Will Go to the Jury Thia
STas-hr?
JaetoOB. Nbv. lO-Jodga Peck
HM bMlDM to b* BBlawfal
.
MDLINCUX WILL BDON KNDW HI8
HrnwM.
...............$ 6.50
....... .
6.00
............... 8.75
........... 10.25
............... 12.50
Cadies' Olalking Skirts
D. WRIGHT
tl> Win.
Che
most
Fashionahle
OlalkOtters
HAS BEEN FILED WITH CARROLL
Copy Sent to Mitchell and Will
firstTire
SINCE JUNE 29
$4.00
STEAMER ILLINOIS DID SERIOUS
IP
%Otp Book SUft
COMPRISES BV FAR THE MOST ELEGANT LINE
EVER SHOW.N. NOW IS THE TIME TO|GET VOl’R
THE WEATHER
Were All Stars.
Haturday e xicior
of Ihi- Traver
Petoskey
Traverw tity was iwmal
C?liy fooMiaH team aguini>t Petoskey Ized for an ouislde play
p e
He
explained
Feurx ma.le
that he never bad was so .-any that ih.- k.-em st interest a big gain, but wan hurt when dowfied.
any trouble with hU father, and that jcenter»-U in the size of the score that and Vogelsong took hU place
F.llton
he was on his way Ui Traverse ^:iiy TraverKe City rouM g.-t not • lu the plonghetl through for 1.*. yards and a
d by Offloer question ns t» whether IVioskey would moment later Benjamiu crossed th.Smith.
The boy t
aken ui the score or not. for from the ve-^- first it line for touchdown rtgln undi'r the
pupil- lor X ...In
offlet of the cviuniy i
inteuib-iitM of was siN-n thnt she had not the ghost !»nr. whicU Ijing laileil to eoiixeri into
i-u. < jt> t>t«r»
of a chains*, m-ing outclassed entirely a goal, making the scor.- ivi to ••
the poor this momli
at rrsid.-;
St. II.-11
Whtpn the ixmi.ts were figured up it
IVtoNk.y
kicked to Rokos
who ICVIwn
UHH found that Tmverse Citv had i.l made a hue nin. Mans punted and El
seores. Willie l*eto>kev dit| not have llott dowiuxl the man who caught IV
itiakex trlcil right end. hut was thrown
• of the »^nie. without istek l.y Illarken fur a i.-n yard loss
anv uueMi .11 *WUK the playing of Pn.f I They trl.Hl center. fumble.l and It wan
Hiliofi at ell half for Traverse City
Emo.fn ball
Hans puuteil t.» IVtoa
.\o NllCh I aylii^ XX as ever l»efore seen key n iwoyard line
Petoskey
wan
In this f
held, and Elliott wan sent over for a
loucliduwn
Ijingworthy faibxl on the
Olivet
trontiiiii«*d
on
Fourtli
Pag.i
diine;
If thf're was anything that xcetded
HIM.ut*
tremendous
k. CORBETT OF CEDAR RUN Pnif
playing
when he wa« running with tl • liall. It
POISONED YESTERDAY
was lilH playing when some
had it. HIh iuterferenc- was inagnlAcent: and no man falb-d n» gain
cause Kllloit was no. tak:ng rare of
hU man and a man or two tveslde. if
they hapiM Uid t.. get ixii.-r.- he could
TOOK PLACE IN SHEDS OF THE
BUT PROMPT AND VIGOROUS AC
Whlh i:ili..ti was th.- t.nglit i»anlcOLD CUTLER BARN.
.
ei. vver
ill Travr,.- (M
ular Hiar. h. was l.y ta. means th,TION BAVED HIS LIFE
.- tt.e
w :..!1 ,u»d >1*0.1. 1
oBly. Gray play.Hl a line game at ren
ter. his imssing iMing faultless, and
his ilef.-iise impn-gnable, Hlacken tore Some One Had Built a Fire in a T.ny
Victim of Tarribla Mistake Veteran of great holes at riglii
guanl. stopis-d
Furnace tmprovise'd of Ps v.ng
Civil War and Well Known in
manx a play, bnd.e through, ihn-w
Bricks—Indian Suspected.
.^Traverse City—Con.idered Out " I geiieranv UMrfur ^^I?d
The firm fire to which th.- depart
,
of Danger Today.
!
nieni has Us-n calleii out since June Li»
kind of last ocrurre.1 in the shisls w.-st of the
W .\ rurlmii. a veteran of the civil ( ,
> leaved tip- -uuie
Id ill! ttie first half. o^d t'utler liarn la.-.i ♦-veiling als>ut d
war. who la about «0 yoara r.f Age. took |
rie
place in the
The sheds are built a.- a
big done of aconite yesterday |
k.-pt th.- g.s.d work up
It oVhK-k
Usierl.-.
rle. but 111
morning by miatake. 'i he terrible done I was « n. xv ^N.^lMoI, i
as though one ha.I impnivis.-d a litib- fur use.- 4if
Ok lailnou wa,
nw-allow<Hl
alHJUt
he had I
yn play.-d it and
an
kept
pax lug bricks. XX here he i.ad kimlle.1 a
oclock in the
s tine n.iisiaiiily in
Maze. The fir.- umiu.-sttouablx ^laned
»a though the
the ail
TOOK AN OUNCE BY MISTAKE
car Dtw 60lUap naftPkhm niMihHmgs
3tntmthtd Mttht
In*^! wanted. 3, 3 1-2 or 4 ft. vood.j
store. _ i
Elliott Gave an Eshibition of tha
Finest Foot Ball Playing Ever Seen
Northern Michfgan-Team
D. W. STEWART
‘
H'
tbJ^Ql^r* ^ wTa^^^ho tSd*h/^lhm >
she wSuld aofkd him to the reform I
srhool of be didn't keep still
He ks>n
he was charged with* au'mi
but that ha had i temled
-...^^U-i'y.
SIXTH YEAU-lTia
li^TMted by Meth«r. Who Had aof>-!
arMod From Husband. He Makes
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Saliirtw^l5sacljeo|:^^lj|
M. PAINE, Florls*
Overcoats
Of Courses
and this space is all'too
small in which to give you
an accurate idea not only of
the extent of assortment we
carr>-, but the really perfect
fit of the new models Stein
Bloch and Hart. Schaffner
and Marx garments—some
thing a little "extra" this
year as high as Thirty Dol
lars—others at $12, $15.00,
$i8.oo to $25.00 but what
ever the price.overcoatscost
yov about 'i less than the
“custom tailored" with the
fit and finish aU in our favor.
Bowitton Clotbing ^
1
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M'f, 1, i
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.TIlAVBRSeCITY. MICHIGAN
ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD
J.W.I
mi
sBd his mUte II wmlteitewib^
tewmlifteapaopia.
Jim Bumps Stoasd wa tec first of
Msy.
thouaahold geode all want astray.
ihread*hc*, teapot, hyiag-pau
Tte Banish gorammeat tea barn
giaatad ayaariawhiahto ratify tte
mie of tba.Daaite West Indiaaio tea
anitadteabsagowaamaat. Wbea'^tte
WUafor tte aapport of tte islands begiaa to come to. hovaTiv. it U balia
ad that Beamark wiU have made i
her miad long tefora tte year U aft
Taspayan ahoald rota forte
amr wotoa pampa. Tte polls wUl
be open at tte Oaas atraat m
a m io7o*clook this area
Tte improvaaMat U a naoaasity
WAS A TIE GAME
irli
'-'jli^ini •! •• f^mamrn •» Tvmw Ciiir.
Gama EnOad When Thompeonville
WO aa Olaa Up Ball Whan H
Want Over on Downa-x
roOTBALLANOSUIOGIHC
▲lOMflsotteM Ttototm Oityaeo
VHOteteiaiWtteteod of a moo iron
BrtMtej, ob4 a Bomber of people on
tea Fteoteaj team who wan* not mltli« IB tea dlatorbaooe. W(4e Rlojcfed.
Om Fbioakay mao. who was clear
OBldd# of tea 0gbU wbo waa ool area
iilteteng bUoaalf. waa dellberatab
ilroak to tea faoa by a TtaT»raa Oity
fltevr o blow teat would teTc teoekod OByordtoary man clean off hU feet
agatoat tte city team of that place,
srbioh ramll4^ la a tie, naitber team
to flaiah, and avaty Inch of gronod
made by either team was fongbt for
*ime to play, ThompaooTiUa auooead
Ad, by taking advantage of sralgbt. In
foroiDg tea ball to their opponaota’
dve yard llaa. whm tha Saeoad High
sraa oaly Uie aeoond down, tbdr cen
.er eat down on the ball and defied anj
Tbaaa mayaomatloKW beanaxouae rbompaouvillerefaMid to abide by the
referee's dacision, tte team from "the
witeoatora’a we
iota betweoo tl
«aar be an aieoae for three
mU where te«ra may be a
waapa tea aonaaquana
larks Brothers Have Invited Them to
Attend the Play in City Opera
House Wednesday Night.
nU to support tee
ELKS WILL ATTEND IN BODY
m In tee aUte of
MichtiMi, But TroTerae City does
Bit otee to aupport a bunoh of play
aaa wte go in tlie gamo to punch
teada. That ia not footbaU. and it is
wtelteoTormOity crowds do not care
The Marks Brotliers.wboee oompany
will i»lay a week’s engagemeni in the
Olty Aperaiiouae this week, have ex
tended an inviution to tee memhi'rs
fraverwirity Lodge. B. I*. O. KUs
to attend their performance Wi
day evening.
All Klks are rvqneatea to call at the
toaaa.
club rooms no later than 7 :fi0 Wednes
Tte Booord makes no effort to place day evening lo Beoore their t
tea foteOMlblllty for tte beginning of and to attend in a body.
On Thursday night tee Klks will
tea Btei of Saturday’s game
entertain
ilia company in their club
twaatea Oity pUyers say teat Petoa.
kgy alwtad tee troublu Bathataa
may. fkaaana City kept it going, and
teectwwda did not lUe it. and no re
■paatnhla crowd arar will. If tee citj
Morria Finn Suffemd Fracture ofth
footedUtaam want the aupi«rt and
Shoulder Saturday Afternoon While
patroaiga of TraTerae City, they
Pleyino With CompanUyi. •
mnat om teat auoh exhlbltioua as teat
While pUylng witli Harold Hill
of flatorday are ’’cut out” entirely.
wbo lives next 4oor. Morris Fine,
VooUmU can narer be aa mild a gObe whose parente live on West NliiUi
’ as orognat or chackers. But it can br dreot, .fell from tee porch in front ol
playad without loullng or slugging, nia hoAeand snffereda very bad fm.tare of the abaold«r. The hnmeru»
to a amoly. hpoorabla way.
VERY BAD FRACTURE
ieT(U% mod
captaaoa of tee verdict
paopla of the
poUa last week
Tte graaidant does not believe thit
tte rspublican admiuistratiod aliould
rely .for aucoeaa in 19QI on tte prom
.toes made, but upon aohieTamenti
mtda daring the ooming two yiurs.
Ha wUl «ga congrt*ss to vnact legislatton toNgnUte tte tr«
atrtetkteircvi. iofluenoe.
BeWiUaleoreeomnieod
Isgialmion piovhMnt for radprooity
with Cuba and a redemption of cor
pladgm made to tea young republic
Tte ^iMidant b. liavaa in action,
ptumglaotUm anden tha c^mraa of the
party daring tha next two years ho
baliaaua dspanda auooem ia IWI. We
matt Bot tm upon onr victory this
toll bat ao lagislatcas to give tec
paopU addiional rcaeon for aoptorttog Ite poliolca^of tee rapoblloan mlia right
CATARRH
Oflan begins wnih « cold iu the hcail.
hut It never stops there. The tendency is
while tea dischirge from tee
mot% profuse and offensi«*e. The inflsramslioa extends to tee throat and bronchial tubes, causing boi«encsa,«
rsi^n tickling
i distres-
™e satew«v
SSS COOSUIPTIOO.
TO
tore to deal with. At flret it waa noi
known just how badly the boy wm
injured, and it waa a conslderablo
time btdore hia injury waa attended
CO by a physloiaii It ia beUeved.
however, that he will not lose tee use
of theahonldor.
C
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
An vxohungo hua teu following
•ay of tee Murks Bros. Oo., wbo up
peur at the Oity Opaur Houn
next.
''Appealing to every taste tee Tom
Marks entertaiamenta ate always fav
orites hero. There is nothing oMrse
or vulgar in the pUys preaenteJ by
the company, but thera ia aa iniDs
aunt atraam of puthoa, of uppeul
the beat inatlm^to of
which goes straight hema to tee
hoaru of tee audlenoe. while the
humor U tufraahing and crlaii, yet
never offensive Playing at
prloea. it is uevartealeas a fact teat
few oompanit*s on the road today fnroiah theatregoers with as good a cUss
of amnaement for double tee money.
Tom Marks for years has bi*en the
I»eoide’s llavorito, they^love and tru^t
him aud his plays and be has been
sacred to his tmst. Bren in the van*
dm me. which is introduced betweui
the aola, there U a disti
speaks wall for tee Marks Oo . tee
speoUlliaa being refined, clean, and
up to date." The iwioee during tee
engagement here wUl l>e 10. eo
centa Ladies free Monday night
only. BtwU can be reserved at P. O.
News 5?tand.
fiBentral Hem
ifJbeJOorl^
UOHT AKD DAKK,
Lonis, bearing u precious mite of
baby girl, proved the biggest event ‘
that ha?* happened in the Becker family for M veii H ore y»^rs But ui
other girl wax t>oru tu the Becker a
oestry in the hiMory of the family (
tree, uhd even that »'iDh. which is |
■apposed to Imvo taken place Uo yearn
ago. I. only mentioned in ,he family '
genealogy, as the first lady of Her race '
died shortlv afterbirth. The father
is the .son of J. P Becker who. Imd
four SODS as the fruit of his marriage,
sll of whom are living
,
fine.! IlfK. for .hooting »
in',
.rder ,o
h. r own hfe. wo. <1-j
exponenoe of Mrs. Martin, wif»* of Dr.
James Martin orBoaton. who ha. U-en
m camp at Sin dnic lake. Maine, near
the New BrunMvick line. Mrs Mar-'
,iu .bo. a b..ar and wa. r.-rurnin, |
from a long trip after another ovor
the New Brnnswlik lino, when shot
was met by « large u.ooae whoh dis- j
puh*d her right of way and showed so
k feiority
that
she cimbtree for safety. As soon as she :
bramble, in tbc sprioj
!:.S“:;Sn“ altVSiJnr
feci
then I dul nu Ukc any mure for aocral «
r»dc«lorin »>• fare; hare alM K»med a
The dealer who offers a sobsUtnte for
"Favorite Pn»cription** doea so to gain
your loas. therefore accept nosuffiute.
Dr, Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
one-ccnl stamps for tbf ps^^vered
book, or 31 stamps for the^Sth bound,
Address Dr. R. \\ Hcrcc, Buffalo. N. Y.
^ audianoa
ChrMiM*
DytesjA-TlB'ffifs;-!*
to raise DR. IMAN*$
confined to tny bed with
Gastric Dyspepsia and could lake no lood except a very little milk
I had four dilfeicnl d.ictors but they could not help me, and at last ]
WM advised to lake Dr. Iman’s Dyspepsia Tablets..
I know they saved my life and I am now able to
meal. Hoping that this testimonial may help any who
Of I was, I remain
Yours vcr>’ truly.
Port Huron, Mich.
WBi?
coR^yexs
C.MvMy.
„.th the new Erect Form and iTincess gowns. Fit your i
M^wt Form an^h ^11 be a niMterpi^c of gd^^^giaese. Prices
^INGAF^E^^^
m
The one like cut it 2 tt. 6 in. wiae. 4 it. G in. long with woven wiie
mattre^ attached, the frame >. iron, finished in white enamel, sunds
2 ft. R in. high, only........................................................... ..
Wood Crib Bed with high aides and wire roatiresvcf, up fro.m |.7S
Then wc have the small mattresses to fit these beds up from f.OO
Children's Cradles, all kinds pladonn swing, up from^.___ S.7S
Kocker Cradles, up from.............................. ....................................1.38
1 want to buy GOOD YOUNG
HORSES, and heavy draft
horses. Will pay highest pri
ces. .Anyone having any such
CO sell is requested to call at
240 Washington slieet.
ChmcmBWfM/fw# MC'I IM/ctf mkmi you want .;
J. W. SUTER w
GENTLEMEN
Opera douse
One WoolcI
Z 10!
ranoy0.1(0
tom Works
OirlliiSI|b3.50ai«
iJescn cs your attention. Wc feel that we are
eniiilca to the Trade of every gentleman who
wears a
or higher priced shoes. You'll
be surprised when you
our custom mailc
>and sewed shoes. uHth my name ataroi»ed on
the bottom lo insure the quality, in Box Calf.
\'cbur Calf and N'ici Kid at $,S.50. Wc
don't sec anything around town as good for
less than $4 CK>and
Sec them in our
show window.
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A.S.FI^YMAN
135 Fnnt Stmt « Practical Shmu
New Plays!
New Sceneryl
New Speculties!
MONDAY NIGHT
"Zht night Before,
new Year’s, or that
Irish Boarder’
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Prices: lOc. 20c, 30c
I
Ladies Froo
lllr
*»»
market this wnter for all kinds of Ixigs and I
Is ai--(>t]t|t.»ni«wi‘1 V Nil
r.Hl :ak Iirt-.t imI-u 1 .*1 fr*.
When you buy a Garland Stove—one of the best stoves
made, and as handsome as stoves are made. We carry
the complete stock and you can get any size you want.
We have Garland stoves from $ 12 to $48.
WE SAVE YOUR FUEL
When we sell you a Round Oak stove. No matter whe
ther coal, coke or wood—It burns everything and burns
them well. Gets the most heat,out of fuel of any stove
and these prices are from $ 14 to $24.
WE SAVE YOUR TIME
WE SAVE YOUR BACK
ERECT FORM
I **''*-~“:hly. It
r£ Aif£ A CM£L£T£ LU/£ OF CfULDBEItS BEDS.
B. J. MORGAN
When we sell you meat cutters, slaw cutters, kraut
cutters, meat choppers, food choppers. The very best
machines on the market. So many things used in pre
paring foods for eating that require chopping it takes
half one’s time, and we save you all that time.
-------- A7 Ak-i- DRCIOOI878.---------------------
^t is^t ^
Iron 0iili
Beds fori
fbe Baby
Acres of Hardwood
ana Cedar to put*
four trip hall,400 acres of
Cedar on this job, all dry
where Cedar is. Also Cedar
job on Boardman River. If
you want a job come and sec
me.
H. HVIVIAIM.
Cm
WE SAVE YOUR MONEY!
women strong, sick
n
with ^11 a.
s genuine
k
THE; IMAN MEDICINE
CO.. Grand Kuptdu. Mich.
tWoniy wuy to get rid of catarrh perBUy la lo treat it through the hlooil.
■ ,'■■ •'
stored to haptaueas by the use i
Iherce’s Fax-onlc I'reacription. It establislica rr^larity. dries a^a^ening t
_ who was our MiuUter -Flen
its folliee. US weU as any
r the atage, an^ha has
SSSsg:^
1
was beyond reach of tee animal she
began abootiog at it with her maga
xine rifle, which she earned aloft to
use in case the moose remained within
range. She anooeeded in bringing
down the mooee. As tee.mooee was
Every student now entering Yale shoot in’New Brunswick, w here non
rill beoome an cxj>crt swimm> r if ho resident bnntera arc required to
Cannot advance good reason to war procure a license, and as Mra. Martin
rant being excused from Uking swim* Irnd oomo to Maine to hunt bears, tee
Tho faculty has found provincial protectors hned her $100
tbat/ten percent of this year’s enter* _______________________
ior shooting the i
which threatlog olusM cannot sw im. A rule 1ms
l^> ened her life.
bMD pw«Ml to iVroiit .wimming 1... \ ‘ x tnmpMole • looomotiru from tho
ot for the required gym-, Rook UUndyvdot Albert Lo*. Min»..
owiom work, aud tUl .tudenu who
„ortb
north at a flying mto.
rate, Tho
u* not protloluut In the mifutorlal engine was on u spur ready for tee
art must be instructed.
north bound pmsenger. A pursuing
A few day ago a Mi«.R Death was party went after tho fugitive and five
brought to thi^ German hohpiul at miles ont found the engine. The man
Phlladelidjla to be operated upon for who stole it had dlaaopea^
appendicitis Sbe was a daughtir.
she aaia, of an nodertaker. The sar*
Ferry aet-d pea oontructa are being
gMm's name who waa cboncn to i>er. made out and proapoou point to a SO.form te«- oiicration was Dye—Dr. 000 bashel emp r.iised on Beaver Is
Frank Ilackett Dye. When tin* opera land next year
tion waa over llUt Death won pUoed
of two nornes. Mi.-s Pay ni
ls tee day iiori^o. MIen Grom- ii tho
night iiufM*. The i»atieiit is rocovcring rapidly.aud in a week or so
Miss Death will bid goixl by.* to Dr. than a liealthful from a sicklv a-dman.
The_*-yhealthful woman
carries 'light and
Dye, MiM Payue and Miks Grom_*.
After wandering Ibreo da.vi tu the
woman
Bsert .lara.-e Williamn <.f K1 Pa»o.
suffers
iU-heaUh
Texas, a well ^known sporting man
fomu-rlyof PucMn. Col., db d of hun
ger and cX|>osur< only three miles from
Ysleta, K11'aso county. He bad wan- •
dered for fifty miles tt.^velaig in a cir-1
H«> Mtr.-«.ved from a liuntuig party
lug ameioin*.
B Vi
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T UMBER JOBS
To Let
WANXED
THOMPSONVJLt
COULD
NOT
SeORCAGAINST SECOND TEAM
Lite
otter good tbim
mnk, CDoteoU teo Iff dfowta----«te worn of iteM, to teOltteOBb
MtlOte 0^ !■ Ite teoteUtf ttet mie.
IteM teMdi Ite gMooi Ab rzbibl.
tloo of ttewonIttilageTorMmoto
;■•,:!■" '
olVr corirt c»a uke the ^ At lb. W. B. I
New Tofk
When we sell you one of our new patent Washing.
Machines—and talking of washing machines, we have
the greatest stock you have seen and they are such la
bor savers, and the prices are the lowest for the best
quality of goods. You surely want to make washing as
light as possible for your wife—come in at once.
WE SAVE YOUR LIVES
^Perhaps, when we sell you the best guns that are made
-no danger of going off prematurely. The hammer
less gun is the safest—no catching on logs, roots or
twigs. We carry single and double barrel guns, rifles,
gud cases, cartridge vests and.belts, hunting coats,
gaiWe..sacks, shells and cartridges b^ the thousand,
powder, shot, empty shells and refilling tools. It will
surely not be our fault If you come home with an emp
ty game bag.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-tmavkmsk
oity. imiom.
i
TEitSia* OUT, Ihcil,
jtoxpay. xotember m
We offer One Hundred Dollori Re
ward for any cose of Catarrh ihat connothcMirml by HoM’. Catarrh Care.
F. J. Cheney A Go.. Prop*.. Toledo. O.
the nadcrcigMd. have knowa
A^lSaey’forSfllost U yearo. and
cUeve him perfectly
troasoetioitt and financially
able to carry oat any obligations made
by their firm
Went A Truox. Wholesale I>niKgisis.
Waw2b*Klnnan A Marvin
n.ek
•kill •
er« Wk. Ktilea
I. S
A«ll«
Tb«- mouee hunUng
In Maine
llirin
ill n
U
generaUT
month, nnd the
sport l.u« devcl.»pe«l inner int«Tc»«ting
ftraiar<-^. iiuhidiiig ibe kilhiig «.f t'ig
bulU by wi.aieii and wnall U.y>.
a
sp**ci.il dlnp;iN*h from Uantror. M«-. un
der th.- dat,- of o< t. l*V to th.‘ N. IV York
Trihm.e.
M.ixt.-r K.
.\
IWvk.-r. Jr„
of Woronter. M.1S-., is wid l« 1h- tlic
young<-st luimm*- kllL-r u:i ivcurd in
Maine, uii.l his trophy is a guial oue.
beU. which weighs half a too. was
placed in the back yard of the church
propmty. On Satarday the janitor of
the church noticed that it was gone,
hot euppoeed that uome of tlie restry
men bad hadit removed. Later came a
realUatioo that it was remored by
Tk« Bfsartr Island LcmlMr Oa tli« some one without authority.
new conwmtion which Dm benn forawl with n OHuUl of fTS.OOO.
8tartllna.B«itTrue.
r
bM bonsbt the mill of W. F. Olil nnd
If every one
will nt ono« proeoed to tnrmy nnd
wrilea^f
Xlempeya.
is,
xrndo n narrow ganire milrond londinf
Intotbeir newly acquired timber Innda
formerly known n%the McCreaUnda— new man of me.*’ lafhllible for con
a tract of over h.OOU aoree of eedar,
liemlook and hardwood. The
bnilnetiwill be a Tory weloom ^ I Mead’s drug Htoree.______
Condensed Hem ]
%0fmi€bignn)
ver bUnd luduiUj and will no doubt
Thieves viaited the farm of Hiram
lie the largest bakiucas of any kind on W. Brown. south of Maple Rapids,
the Island.
stole WO worth of
At MuskeKon the new i-VMiuu c<.unty
almshouse is completed and last w<wk
the inmati’s of thf city almshouse were
moved out then . The bnildlng isaj
Lock InThlfteen.
very hoe one. and iU equipment is
modem in every partioolar. There are
six dining rooms and eeveral little Hncklan's Arnica Balve. that wholly
snites of rotims, wln n- an aged has- cured ahorrible Fever Sore on hU leg.
band and wife may have their llUle Nothing else could. Poaitively <
home by themselves ■urroonded by Bruises. Felons. Ulcem, Erupt
every cmifort
tgo. (
At ^aniktn Mrs. U u% '/.snder was | and F. H. Meads,
fonnd in the early morning in a djlng.
of Mr
condition in the alley hack «if the
Maorioe Hnrlbnt. a young sou of Mroonaition m rne aiity naca
William Hurlbut of AdrUn
Bautr biook ntthec<.mer of River and
IMvieon eir.-ets. Heath came while will be oonUned in l»ed for several
weeks liecause of footbaU aooldent.
she was being taken to the jail in the
He was thrown so ai^todlidcKjate his
patrol wagon, or immediately after
arriving lb*
The coroner’s jury left ^ip The injnry is quite a bad
called it heart dll-ease. The police
thought she was iiaoxioated and made
up effort to get msiljesl assistance.
George J. and Fred ii. iiachmau of
Muskegon au- forming a $250,000 stock
company to mauufactnrt com plant* rs. letters tvaunt fur which George J.
Haohman holds. The liachman ma
chine will plant com in double, drill,
chock royrs and broadcast, and will
proTo -a Ug winner it is thought
U,K)rgc J. Baclisman originated U»e
scheme when he was 17 years xild,
while working on a farm nsnr tlmt
city, lie has secured |ialenU oorering thU oonntry. Canada. Great Brit
ain and natanis an* fiend lug U» other
countries.
Mra i:havr:ko Detroit disovered
a burglar io In r house before breakfast and icrcumiHl. .\ngusis -VwtsL
tbo hired girl, chased the man through
the house and oat of doors and two
blocks up the isrect, where aim wght
him anil held him until an offloer ar-
mde t.y the Mini
thou Ukesi ihy
fair
JoK
At North Lansing. N Y.. Boswell
Beardsley, who was appointed fiost
master by John golntT Admam. and
who has hold the offioo ever sinoe. is
dying. :ileU U3 yearslold, has held
offlee 74 years, and is. therefore the
oldest iiostnumtcr in the United Statea
I live and Ici my bn*ihcrn lis e
I’nio the floor no*
The Imlame I
IbKtky M.
t; .lohns«.n
i and fr^ea
Jackson’s.
*“ “’T'K K«l«».Poon.l M-ler
isio.i*t
Make Your Preparations Now
FOR THE
Thanksgiving » Festivities
2o’rrn‘2o
AND SAVE
*J
Master IW-^cT nn^-ijlly Mi-nt ,n wc«-k
whh hu faibei. Dr. i: r. .\. Re-kir.
end rharlt-a L. Milh r of New York at
Louis ICeicham’w «v.aip- .m Nniminknuta lake. .11,U Wh.ie
kill.sl :.i, SUO
j»oond iieio*-e. will, ajitW^ ►pn-ailiug
f«rty-»M->, u I,ml om half inel,.The
lK>.v. who ii. oi ly Him- teat- ..j,l :uid
jioi large for his age. ulM, kdl-sl tu-.i
divr. l-.ng held in the
..f r.ie
guide. «:,-,r;;e iMl-iv
U,.,l he e..|j|d
r ^«..ry of ,
Mm U ami
<uims from
party o.:.sls|,-d of l t,r.-si l: 1
of Rontlont. .V Y.: Smnmr i
of l-ll.ev..HHl. N. J.: II.-M.V
. .S|«s)e
of Behu.mi. Mr. ;md Mrs. .S.
I’leni
of Drownvjllo.
Mr. . n il .Mn*.
lid JlrM,
t'hiirlei* K. .sueriuaii a let .Mr
Edwin J*. l..s U .»f t ,m.n Me.
The other im.ji.ing lh.- i„e„ of the
pjity w out out ill tuie
lo
for 11,0..^.. wJ.ile^Mi
Mr« lA-k starbsl u,, iiH- ilry Usl or:i
of game.
W hell tin
►tn-jui'iu lm-^t
_
11 fur
noon. Hie women had le.r t^-:,.hetl
«mnp. ami .it It o’elm k. will, only o,,.hour of daylight I email,in;: ll.e gimle
^.sir. h .'f itieui. |..Il..w,d by il,vlr hiisbands
.lusi 1.1 Cmk. .-.Her ,„.h> of
tramping in the wmMlMtiid the nriiig oi
miiuerou-s Mgual
ih.. ;.uide
t-alii- iijioi, llie two w.uiai,. valisl ot,
b.g. w !„h*
,riiig a
macniti.viit s« i ..f auih rs. Tl.<>
weiv not loM. luiMiig folh.w.si
the IsM of tin- str.vtiii, lu:t the
ma e:,ny it..- „-.s.v,.
det, •riu.mHt
ma I., h-jjve Iheir pn/.e to an
siiorisuiaii who iiiiKtd
ah
elaim it. or i.» U;„s. and so tl,,wmld Ii.nie.
by it. b.M Ig H,;,I
a e.urier. amt In ttce
Milly .mill the Idg liiobse
!• luiek ill e.imp. D«>ili wo
.ell a bami in the Killing of
,.f
the imsoe. ea.U lir.i,.: liviHad ex^du
w hh h s' v< . bs.k eff.s l.
sive biitlen Im., I, ns.'il. tU,* guide s.ihl.
r the M l..,. .
I struek
the
w,
«treat siiori
t^lisVLo lui>e hnuitsi ill
D.uiis.
wa kthi.-seas,.a. Mtnl.e ToJ.i.iue liier
mt«s-ii s4HUist,„.|i g.it thiii«^n im»...se
ami two ,anb..u m a w,sK. ami the
gniile> s.iytlMi liny im-.se have Uvn
Kilhsl oa the r.ddniie and NepisHpnt
rlvei^ by \Ui* rh;,ns thus inr iliis year,
o-ie ..f the luatl^ ..Iiryiug aiuler*
fifty eight' iuel.es an.J s-xer-^i ,»>. .• lifly
ceived the following card with the re imll.s..
I»r. ITagg and Mr. Muiulord
Of l’w*vt%,ii iiNsmly i.uitu,sl from the
quest to post it in a oonspicuoiAi
in the office. Iteaid: “I have lost MiiaiuiiVl. ea.h with a imsis,. «ml a
my wife.
Will the finder please re
wlnb* rrnak D. Ueiim- of
turn to Uoorge Fairy. Mt. Phaant. lh..t..u got a
tt esril-m .and a
Uiir In the sjiiiie onmirv.
Thy* crtlielals of the elowii l.iliil offiiv
When >o awake In the inorniiiR f«*el
UK like the end of a inii-s|H‘nl
life, at 1 leilericiou. N. D. say that they
uur mouth full <»f fic anti your soul cauiuii remcmlM-r a sea-^ui when so
all of rt‘KrciK. take Rocky Moutaiii large a numluv of iies*s»- heads Imve
rea
On-nl MinUHin*.
.Ins ,t; .lohn
lidu brought to tltai plaxv n« h;ue
IhA‘11 brought ill thus far tins year by
visiting sportsmen m-r .i time when
the heads were so huge and liamis tme.
Of th.ny l eads brouglil into rred« rh Take Notice.
tou ia ttie llrvi four w..k^ «»f this s,*asou eight.vu emri.sl anthrs sptea.hng
moro lluti fifty im hes
n,i- gm.b.s s.ny
I
Her C*ni
noliy. acting dlrocUy upon the blood
and'mucous surfaces of the system
- pt-r bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free
Hall’s F^amlljr Pills are the
Notice of Sewer AoseewnenL
To Mrs. John GUlls. Isabelle Miller.
Wm- H, lUine. T. J. Henderson. Chas
G. Strong. Alma Sleeper. Board of Ed
ucation. A. l^onfontsee. Chos. W. Dut
ton. Henry Wilkins. A. J. Hebert. A.
Compeau. S. Adsley. Geo. VI Hoyt, .V
E. Sirong. John Highland. T. J. Umlor.
Chas. E. I’mlor, P. Wilhelm. Ed Onnsby. Jos. If. Monroe. Peter Doyle. Joa
PerkelL F*annlo Hosw<-1l. Han
Kobt Uaru. C. J Cooper. \vil
Chas
Hard Holdssorih. Ivan
Webb. God. W. Coleman. E. T. Evans.
C. L. French. Fay Hamlin. BenJ. CnC. C. Howard. John Boswell. J H.
4in. Thos. Beamish. Solomon Dust. Geii. F. Dago. Hannah A Ijiy
W. F. Harsha. (J. A. Brigham. J.
E. Grelllck Co.. D. J. Culman and all
persons inieresitHl in the laying of a
street, from, from
Ninth and T»'uth
th street, tak,* mv
*
nortlK*rn Ne%v llruaswh k as iln re were
Depautv of New .vJhany. I ml ,
loos.- h.-ad
V brought
smithwest Mira,nielli tl.ht
lK‘ MUltle
■4-s sixty
i\tv 4,
oim and a half Inehes.
IS s,.m
,.m it to N. w York lo iH^
atisl
idneo)!. on i xlubMio,,. 1*.
..si and 1‘lD..
'4am.. kithnU
alhwii Naugai
dafTago «M, 1
brook. .New
Druiiswlek.
vlek. I« nio<«e wliosi- anilem
spread sixty
alxiy «ml It.r.s- fourths uiehe*.
will, twebty
tvebty jH>ints .m ihe right side
xiud fourt.s'U oh the left, the largwl
Idadc having a width i»f scveniix-n and
• half inches in the yveb. 4\ D. Duller
of I’iHsiield. Mass., w ho
III flft.W
Mr. Tolh-s. shot a im-e
I «>f MU
set CM iueh antlen* D. H
ton. <».. w bile hunting on the Miramkhl
shot and kllletl a ni,H.^e at the disiamv
yaiM... on
Win. !»s.ter i
.
For the next week we offer every dining
chair, sideboard and extension table
on our floors at twenty per
cent, discount.
Solid Oak Sideboards $15 to $38
;
Solid Oak Tables $3.85 to $28
Solid Oak Dioers, set. $4.35 to $30
i
W'mr Ihr BrliUli %■%>.
w l*nls«
Pwl
hori time all the sUiiw of
Within ;
ainty will l<e p-vintM a
the Dritish
Drltis
pnif..rm gr.i.v. w hi*;, will take the
phu>* t»f i»,e blaek ami yellovv of the
borne fleets and tlie while of the «hips
iM*rt ing In jropleal w at,-, s. Aft,-r luueh
crjurtaitMd the sehste,! ,-olor was obt.tlm-d by the mixture of six isumds of
widte ivilnt with eletA-ii oumis, of
j-
^,ni for the puriiose of defrayiuR
that i»art of I he cost wnich the coun
cll decided should U* Immi; and yuild
special asKessmcnl f«*r the lajinf:
er
in
Dohemia
sirtsM. from
y between Ninth and Tenth siriHU
south to First 14ih street, is iiuw on
flic ill my offleo for public liiFin-etlon |
Notk-e iK aliio hereby givrti Uial llu
unril KUd Uiar.l of osHA-ssors of Ih.city of Traverii- t’ily will meet at tlucouncil OKuns in said city on
No\.
17lh. Dih2. at S o’ciocK p. m.. to review
1 asKcssnieiu roll, at which time
I placA^ oiijKinunity will be given all
sons inti-resled to tw heant.
»at.*d this 4th day of .Nov. Ifnj.
Charles M. Ihs-rs.
XotlcworCiasrUl FJr.-ll«n.
To the tax paring electors ot the city
of Traverse City. Mich.
9 is lierebv given that i
m^^ Of
of *tthe r^fsident tax i*yln
of
- aald
** citywil
ill be held i
the ooonoi
oil rooms over Engine House
Na One on Coos
Caas street, in said city on
Mondav the 10th day of NovemUr.
o’clock in iheaflernoou
clock in the afternoon of
o’ob
OUR
WATCH SPEOALTIES!
Elrin. Waltham.
UamUton and Hamden
Wnfttn & 6onns
I
BUSINESS CARDS
j
Yji ST1UNOWAY8. f
l.,H»k over our l,adic>’ wj.tdics.
the l.iirtt 4<K) is a hcxuly,
2r»-ycar case w ith 7 ami 1". |c-wvl
nu,\ciiicm.
Test Eyes Free
lk-^1.
IH r pior
S.hd4. .Mlram- ^
.. ta
i V...
.....;........1.50
..
. .
imitiBtaniiisai.
S-oKS
Jewelers and Opticians
WEST BADEN
SPRUDLE SPLITS
LIGHTl
This i> the cry of uivto-date peo^
pie. and as fast os our men can
a ihmidi-, cIon^cairM S U to be
,-om, iuwsihh-^ F.ar ov,-r thlru-i-n naiulhK it haa. alamo day
and niKhi. and will m» (nmUnue
Arr»* of Sou canUh- iK)wer cost
: C4-UIS IHT hour. sinRle Web
lau'h liKhi- lens than ont^balf
cfi,i
I'lace oivbro with Us «t
I’r: K From
.76
,... 5.00
W.C.&B.A.GANNm
(ilV( IIJ DflTflt
Ind that Armes fi Cole, the
ercantU,- Co. and Love & Raff
KOs finliijc. and wc will fur
nish to such work at cost all op
plUint-t-s fi>r UshtluK. cooking or
hoatlnK
We do not base our
claim tor reliability of light oo
a hian.llUK ad. ‘Th,- only rell
aid,- liKhf. ’ Imi oa the fact that
our llKhi dm-s not take a noon
hour and
7^ Sundays ^r
FARM FOR SALE
r^R. LotH« iwMNTHALxeojuwt^
lOUacic. kno»n u theStedeor
NeeiUuni bnn. One ol th« bat in
Gixnd Traverse county, 3} mOa
south of ihv city.
J. E. 6REILICK CO.. CITY
French Lick Springs___
Pluto Laxative Splits
WANT DEPARTMENT.
a^cm > tor ilicsc cMclicnl
Ihe pun-oi; of
waters .in>l w.ll sujipl) orders on short
ting to said tax paying elect
I.ariic
their determination by ballot, the notuc.
qoeetion of borrowing by said city, sUKS. •(‘ituvn
the ram of twenty thousaml dollars
($80,000.00, to be used luul exiiendml
by said city for the purchase and inBtaUing of new pumps in the iircMmt
7nter Works Plant owned by mdd Hcuvcre-I M am I art oi the city.
JOV^OE
Wf^Hirs Vowai
^By resolution of the city council
DR. SAWYKR
i.'M. HAH;rs.
City CUrk.
Take Notice
All parties owning dogs lo the city
ore reonosted to procure a license tag
from the city clerk before the 1st day
of Deoemlwr. After that date 1 will
cause worronU to be issned against
all those that have not complie-l witl.
ihe law governing the some.
.1. E. Nelson.
Pound Master
aDENTlST*
iA. WoKk mullKhT PVWHIBLB ORADA
I luivr B kBlf d*».ro N,Wt
r,-rriiip«rt«or thr cut. wl
plsoorwiU build
uortoBiut FUiu*Fr««. TiMMli-7 Biad Ostst,Uy cTMUac* »* K- C. L«-w1b’ froewypboD. No
M. B. UUNeKRVORD.
oKN-ris-r
O. F». OARVER
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
tr»sri2r55.4si -k
FIRE INSURANCE
OSTKORA’rMV'
JOHN R.SANTO
IcereraliiisuraiiceI
I wonder w hy ”
JUM IHSMUS4. th*l.- w:,4i no
lion iu w,*arh,g-them nltei ih*
Sloppoil prolesUng.’’—Chn .••g.. V
Asleep Amid Flames.
Breaking into a blaring home,
FIRE INSURANCE
a»plo7«-.
the sleeping
LiBlttUty.AccJdrnl I
ites from death.
Fancied secur- JolmM>ebIk. HcihPtooo-. Tre
CItg
and
death
near.
It’s
that
hen you neglect
ooughs and
way when
ueglei
Don’t
Dr. King’s
colds.
Don't do it
King’i New
Discovery
for Oonsumption giv,-s
giv, i>er
iry lor
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
feet protection against all
Throat
Obest and Lung Troubles. Keep it
and avoid suffering d*-ath. and
’s biila A teasisxiuful stops a
J, W. GAUNTLETT, M. D,
i‘trbSS'‘‘-.£.sr‘L.a”7i«;';Lr
Trial bottles 10 , t».
11 Front
1715 Vt
RVBNlNi-fi
B4-:>* iniia.*—ivu ,
PLAIN TALK
StnOfiW Talk and to the Polnt-Thc
Virtues of Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nerve im Told In a Few
Words by One Who
Knows,
Mra E. J. Radeker. a sister of
berlff Stroeters. weU and favorably
known, of No. 812 Locuot street. Big
ndve%sed and rocommended oo bigbly by rMpooMble people all over the
le. I oonolndod to give them a
a. and got a box. 1 could note Ibe
1 cf Tildcn. led., that for good effoots in a very abort time, and
only took about three-quarters of the
FOR SALE
SALk-On tnunthly payoMHita. Urw-
aU<l :s tndL> from Aldru. on 1
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
...HEttffllBIAMD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
UIOIHT
IS
Can* I 0«wum: *ncl K.«»hrrB»ooT*nof
C»TVeU>,.»-l»»S and Lbtui*
lW.r.4^*..ndinir>..ur ..|J cerp«U away to b« |
made lnt«. nw.-^.V, mr adiow you aaiBplM^
I
N. B. <11 APIS. l^pr.
xSWaahlngSoat!
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE:
FOR RENT
PER ,000 WATTS
BurisHRimBictrie
UfMNiPmrCx
"ri *. w. o—..... Pilu...
s*«a-“AaiSS£TX£:s:
^OCSE VVIB BEXT-f,»eluD«
LaiflNkir « ThSeEtlisitw
DON'T B
e FooLEOt
Takelb^teoslav.ortftarf
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
iMMm
li.rdwooj Timber ,nd StubMr
Umh For S,lr.
J. M. TULLER
Trmtii CHr. H.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
MISCELLANEOUS
A Startling SurpriM.
tox HU mj B«TOo»«. dl«pp«Y-L
SAUt-r.ur hrary wirk hoons. at
CARPET CLEANING WORKS
» StwcialiBt. ollice PhoB.lle.
-CitxBook
On account cf Hie iucrease<i dei
ime iM Hunter will 1
hi. om
W^^iTA-sl'zjr^
•
-------isrr
-
Traverse Ctt»
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
firemen lately dragged
a nd $l.uo.
-Ainr.
.4.
L. L. A. BUILDING
v;ry Mksi, ,U. ,
Everything for Housekeeping."
Cbc Boston Store
AIB nOBT HKATEBS (rea »l.aO
"nl"
Postmaatei* Pond of Ann Arbor re
At Albion at the auuaal school meet
ing hel.l last HepteiuU r an approiiria
tlon of $550 was voted for the eslab
Ushm. nt of n tnaimal training deiwrt
meni in tin schinds. The work of Uie
department has now berti inangtrated
under the supervision of Miss DelU
Lons, of KaUmasoo. This year the
work wiUbe given ouly to the puplU
of the flr^t eight grades, but next year
an advanced cours»% will be offen d to
hlgli school stodents.
The Ann .\rl>or Kpisco|ial church
bell lias mysU'rlously disappeared.
when the
p-ron«
Electric Beds. Electric FixturM. Comblnatlone Gas and
Electric Fixtures. l.ainps. Telaphones. Bat
teries. Dynamos and Enginea.
Who’,,-
n a gr.-at siKt-cs* thus far. more
cf that game Lai tug l.«vu kIlU>d in the
flm tv\ i»
iht- up»‘n lime, bebrought down
Love & Raff ^Electricians
•••ld*r.« Wlrlr>B m Sp»olml«x
r^um4
ban
io<*2.
If >x>u desire to install a t>‘0tem ot Klectricol lighting.
BclU. Burglar Alarms or TeU
ephones, permit us to esti
mate. We have a fine line of
supplies and <^ quote sotis(octor> prices for high grade
srork and malerioL
CAMPBELL BROS
/
not svcxnTO bboosix ntA\
: Oltr, iDOft) MOXDAT. irOTElIBEB 10,1»0S.
Op^rai Mocimo
E>^^nirig
NOV. 121H
THE MINISTER’S DAUGHTERS 4S=;55Sr
rnmm^m Now on Solo o<t «ho
S VICTORY
TOO easy
ACOOn START
Record of the Werk of the Anti^leen
League OiirUg the Paol
Year.
»x Of^ioo.
WEIGHED IN
THE BALANCES
Spoolol ^rlooo, SBo, 3Bo, BOo;
X>BaHOV LAGB8 IS teebeewide |
oaly iSewr doaen yards; otbera at •
Thom will ba a'oiaekeu pia aoniar
t tba Bapeiat bhuioh TuMday oreniM from * to 7 o'clock. Priot 15 ota.
K G Barkligad of thU elty haa
tbis Is
Cbtatt O ]
g«tsB»rasim
r.’SSL-.Jf
Mocha aad
« it. at 18
Js for50oeaU.
E C. Lewis
FINE LECTURE TO GREAT AUDIThe Bret year's weak of the .
ENCE SATURDAY EVENING
aaloeu tesgne ta Oraad Traveree
county Is dtawiag to a olose. We
Uo BatJor. who pitebod In tl>a BalBbBH a brief oatUne of the work
Ralph
Parlette Opt red the High School timore leaf o« toMu tba paat ycad. ia Don't forget Famous Wall Paper Store
PMookoff toU. Tvfoe tbej gained a aaowlag that It U a matter that eoaback ia the city.
when you art looking for Wall Patew feet, tbeii tooTJoii down*. Peioe ssme CTsry ladividoal. laaamueh as
Lecture end Mut»c Couree for
Niobolaa Oomeaa. formorly of tha
eaol) U his brother's keeper we canthe Year.
eot shift the resppaslhiUty oa others
GET A HOT DRINK at JacksonV
ealesa we may truihfully say. "1 haw
iooe my best to exterminate thv
powBof tbeaalooa."
degree and refreahmeota wUl
lUtle leotnre. "Weighed in the E
OoaviDoes those who are
oaoected with oar work, that iur ances." which oprhed the High
School Leotnre and Motic uouree lor
reUBker kicked ofT. and llant
LrirM^te *teo oily
peated past renter On the next plaj
Beach Injured bis ankle and Wosten spoa a oomBUBlty. Few, i
the rest of the oourte is as good, and
oave doled to opsaly favor
A l*at are dollars omparod to the los*. it promises to be, six more treau are
>f oharaoter. of oven life that is year- in store for the patrons of the
Mr. Parlette is a born ‘
«ays be is a newspa}ier v
SOirard nm and a touchdown, whlct J be gain tim whole world and low .ion, but lectures lor a 1
Laagworthy oonrerted Into
• as awkward at a Guiuet
Come with us if yoo want the
Baking the oonnt 40 to 0
party of the O .____
with the Bible when ome of his attitodea and
It took but Jilne plays to send Ben
•ut when he ntet to a flight of real srbiob waa to have ooeurrod thla ove
newest designs and lowest
r th<
eloquence, the audience forgeU iL Ding, baa boas poatpooed ttU
prices. Over &U0 vlesigns to
to the oUy that is established by in and Uter -wlien thinking it ail over,
wUl ba anoUter robearialof
tgnity aad the town that U builded U fcidet ghat his awkward attitudes
choose from. BelteT Itcgin to
"The Maaoot** tbia eveslag.uuua,""Woe to them that nee ui ^ere probablv atanmed for effect.
get your eye on some sna|«
While Mr. Farlette made hit audiGyms Blooeb baa retarsod from a
larlT to mingle strong dnnk." Bn.
t also M^s. " Woe to them that are a> nee ttmle. and laugh, and roar, and five months* visit in Pueblo, Oolo..
for Xmas gifts—we've got ’em
aee in Zion." Bo it behoovee ns u
teore. 60 to 0.
sss if we have used ull our inflo^oee.
Again Petoskey kicked. Traverse
Pe^ M'ich*. ''wbw ihe’wililitl^
City
~
failed
------- fo catch
ca
and It
the winter with ber nieoe: Mrs. O.
Ul.. T
W. Green.
HrSTI.lNO ,4 JEWKLKR
We call upoo every honeet man.
The oyster
ivory Christian worker to assist s lew. and au
4e a flno punt. The punt wai wonny oause in the year to eoma A [mmor on which
tiooal church tomorrow evening will
d. Traverse City l«>k the ball tew have succeeded beyos
tiade ui
be one of the first of the season. Price
na downs, punted again, fnaher got li H*Uon. With your asis
ith all righta retenred.
«a a fumble. It went over the goal line core can U acoompllshei
Thu physical. ici ntal and spirit oal
Langwortn^klckt'd the gc«l and the
of luaiikind Wtre dwell upoo. tion with, the 1
At one town a few i
.lllet, fakesfivaks and fauatiot were deoce Bchools. R 8. Taylor of Big
aade the
Benjamin and Kllioit gaimMi
srgett for hit wit.wnich was without Rapids aucoeeds Mr. Walker, having
xenial that the saloon keeper wen
ground In the next. Hans going over »way. Others have kept a saloon from enorn end ell tluit in good and pore his offices at Boomi 7 and 8. City
tor a touchdown right under the posts
and <h tirahle in mental, moral or phy
who hat been
agaorthy
‘ r !failed on the try at '*oler^ io^^iei'ches have been iuad« -loal life was held op to admiration.
goal, and the game was o
lectore lasted
nearly two aaffering from aeistica. is imiToviog.
oy local pastors. Bvsry one of the*
lurtber scores, the final figures l*eing oas helijed to fan the ^es of righ h jura. but ihrro were few who reall- ao that she is able fo sit op a short
<
id it. and these onlv after tney had
t oos indignation against a buelnes.
,n«ran .1 ,h. Bo..'
The ilne-up of the teams was as fol ihat degrades home, ruins wives, fath I joked at their watches after 11 waa
Farm 8c)iool at Dry Lake Greek. West
rs. and worst of alL children; it kU over.
The tiicaker waa introduced by 8u- Va., will address the ladies of the
Traverae City. Positions
Petoskej «bort. is a curse to whmtever the ben
priutendent Gilbert who watted no Presbyteirian church tomorrow afierGray.............center...................... Halt imerioun eitisens bold dear.
dlenoe for nooo at*;W)at the bourne of Mrs.
Blacken ....right guard..,. Schilling
Of these speeches. Kev. Laufmsn time in tha ukiug the aodlenoe
patronage, though he looked hit Howard A. Maaaelman. 5.*t7. Fifth
Dsapros .......... left guard..----- Bead oas made over id of the number
Wesleufek
The next number on the couree will
bu bMO fuDnd of tli, mu
at 314 timon sum
Plsher
..right uckle ........ Brt.wei
oe the lecture reading of "Ben Hur" auppoeed to have been drowned in the
Rokos..........left tackle........... Hop*
Fenry ... ...right end............Ilcinu Drink.Bloqosnoe.
experiment iy Montaville Floweia, the grea
Langworthy
«dhg and pictures hsve made his cam
that a man waa drowned Ujere, and
i TEIP AROUND THE WORLD the liolice still think that there was
plaoss bs as visited, so well wen
^E?iu!tt will reopen his gi^y
.fighThjUf.
. White they enterteloed and Inslruc teA
to you UII.I Vour tiienilN *rr v»m
..left half..
In every townslitp we are organic tettered Straw Hat Adorned With at the corner uf Front and Oak street
Hoffman
i^n’l have ihein. laelii-N* TailNovember 15
Bamum mg or have organised, clcoiing so
Shipping lags Makes lU Appeal^
Will Morrell bsd some good sport
. Referee. Jones of I>etoskey; umpire. iJerintendent. secretary and treasurer
incut atleiidrd I
early this weik. gifting six quail and
Ollbert of Traverse City
In each school district we are plsoance at Express Office.
mg a superintendent of iiteraturo.
*7uSir‘?;l?:im.dMiM H.bn.n,.am.
Over 22.000 tracu have been oiroo
both of
w,re m»nied tod.y
lated this year bball we say this i, tan Kspresi CK'nijiunv
if no use? "As a man readeth.se ♦eived this morning a battered straw by Justice Brosm.
heck Daobv. of this city, spent Sonwill he think; as a man thinketb, st hat which ia a curiosity. It is oove
day witli Miss rUlith Lake and Ivy
Taapaysrs Much Intcrcatsd In the pro It he." Many hare been helped b« a-ith express tags of various oom
Coning,
who
are
at
Sherman, Mich
uies
from
ail
over
the
counixy.
lucl
leaflets. Why should not many lo
peesd 120000 Bond for the New
W. E. Campbell of the Northpoit
oeneflted in Grand Traverse county > log a Canadian company The
Among other things wo would men laa been all over the country and iu Leader, is in the city.
Water Worke Pumpe.
tlon the good work dons about elec leatinatioii is nnc< rtain. It has been, J. 9>. Scott of Mafle City siwnt
tiondav. Our society claims the hoD forurarded on from town to town un Snndav with friends in the city.
Mrs. J. F. Ottandsoa Usymoud K. W. KAS-r, AK*rs^
or of electing oertaiu of our best mei til it shows evidence of the wear of
elation hat exceeded to office. It it liere the League pur- ravel. It has many amusing Inaorip- hsve refurcel from a visit to relatives
-Mas-ais,"ti~.jsr
sssieKJsritsws:
su'Sr.v.sSr
«C0liCH
s wc aire oCering aotne
S5.«5
sjas'.JSuiifSiffi;
ASOTHER—Tcrmhu- prtce $11.00. •
s:^“Se?2r:f^.iWn..s
5s cm mp t» $SO.OO « Dcm’t miss tbtmi.
witwiisfiimt (WMii
is
a«'£€a“.‘'s;
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASHOBjMflNT
RASTALL
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
Cwo
Strong
Specials
im
titw Wtnbsat tmihr*
inq CstabUshmtnt......
One
Tor men
One
Tor Olomen
THE LADIES’
Fine Enffllth Welt Kid Shoes with heavy
sole; Scotch edere; latest style—a typical
shoe for winter wear worth $3.00.
tepwolal. WW.OO
THE MEN’S
English Enam^el, seal top. Blucher style,
heavy sole. Scotch edge. A fine dress
shoe for winter wear. Value $3.50.
Spwelail, WW.BO
SUSLakV
VOTING IS LIVELY
'$S SO
At only..............
We have the exclusive sale of the Dorothy
Dood Shoes for Women - - - Ws.oo
The Hanan Shoes for Men
WB.OO
lllunav,
Tho Boston B^orci
Natioial Adiirtislni Boreau <br<!
STJr or
SuiSr
Miss^stlurioe M. Doan of Grand
"Treat me kindly, and keep me Rapids, a miesiouatv among the
noving/" is one of the Inscriptiona MoouUiucers in West Virginia, is the
toother, on tke lining of the hat, ia guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mnsaelmau for
"I
have
tKienall
over
every
where
and
hating oovetontnoss," over the affairs
of our
oommoBwealUi. And tie jau't find a single hair."
Mr. Jewett will carry out the origi
ACard.
nal plan and the hat will continue
signiMl.
hereby
Its weary wav tonight.
agree to refund the
i 1 a 5t>ihc money
mon
Groene’s WraiTaniod
cent iKillle of Greene’s
Syrup of Tar if ia falls to cure your
: A vigilant watch at the same plaot
cough or cold. We abwi guarantee a
hat brought about better eofotoement
25-cenl
^
■*iisfacior> or
^M^hat been determined that men of And Her Husband Seriously Injured
in a Runaway Accident Yes
terday.
to assist na Let ns help these meo
by patronising tbem^ in business.
r Wire ta »!»<> nvrntns
• You oan learn who the men are b^
Ooldwaler, Mich. Nov. 10-While
inquiring and so
age them in
boards, wringright living. Aim
_ trades oi
Almost all the
moulding
Traverse City are represen
represented amoog
olotbea' haako
of Joel Sanderson of this city,
bowla. etc . at The
them. "The world
wUl love it.
It. parents
rid . wm
at well at they
the ii. vere tlirowu from Jheir I'amage by a
us do as
this retpeoL W'ee have had mo
money a^ runawav. Mrs. Saudersun was inIlly
killed
and
her
husband
tufferoeedeo. True, much more ooullid have
a broken arm and leg but will
will sell you Wall Paper
been used to advantage. But we are
prices. Famous Wall Papi
not disoouraged. knowing Chat aU re probably recover
171Wt
forms begin with small thinga We
take courage knowing thaL
HEINZS
BAKED BEANS for lunch
venue
i
to the earth, shall
at Jackson's. 10€ Front street
I girl.
andhotxur.
wrejw fw^tb^^ftm
»the intereft has oon
Borne animated dtscossiooe
^aad^^^^^be Utter, have
OLDNlGHTWATCaHAN
CEASES ms VIGILS
Levi LaPonteee fteeigne Poeition
WKh the Hannah A Lay Metcsntlls Co.
UtI LaPontsae. oomraonlj known
nloved by that Orm in about 1870, but
r short intenraU. then after
of a few yeata he took the
KILLED BY THE CABS
Woodeman. Run
Over Near Sencer.
At in the dm of Isruei
AGED WOMAN KILLED
Twarx
auy“Sv%u;«^wiii^:^
Bu’;'i!SSiX3.1rSS?JTn'’
^S
Anddiof among his worshlppsra " ,
Ealkaaha, Uloh., Kor. lO-Oharles
The report iu the Record that a
rhild was boro to Mr and Mvr.
Oharlci Uedldom it a mistake
to Join nt in the year to come, in put
ting down the greatest ouree of the
lend •• Unity" aad "Pbrslttency"
aoar Bpsaoer at 11 o'oolock. Tm will bring" Victory!"
lu behalf of the members of the
bogy was ont to pieces. Johnson U
Anti Saloon League of Grand Trav
e^ county we invite your preeenoe at
foanA The body was buried hert yes-
•
in.rih- l.sii* tor the dJnnn,
and wo nil ‘mJ ti> li'tis: t.» his abjm
apoloslo> to the hiKti'N^. WHO. however.
Inforauil him thut !*e w.ns ' l*etier late*'
and KO on. **\r.d nil tl.«- xvuy, from
New York. t*-o; Bui is bore is your
herV*
[ am <x iuniisslumd lo tender bit
Officers will be elected for the en- rogretN Yo,i so.-, we r»rc so busy that
If was lmI*o^si^lo f^r Uiili of ns to get
lay. and ao we tossed up to eee
which of us should come.
a H. kmm. PtM.
;
General aitcnllon and What
nr* ft
original Meal And you
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
the Udy of the house
-No**—the youny man had caught
•tfht of a.girl he knew and dirided
attention made him absent-minded.—
Frank Alvord Saturday uventng for •T lost.--Exchani:e.
J0H>*1K>K.
FOB TH1S“wEKk'^NLY-W. will
Kll onr ipMlal B«od-Mocb. ud
J.T* Blmd OoffM M 18 moM or
thrM pound* for 60 oont* Purotauor limited. K. 0 UwUT
1715 I
an*$ Interior Bp«r It the
•able Vxrnieh made.
OlH wanU-d in family ^two. t»i-a«-ral hovM
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.i
BlBok « Silk3
In Effect Hept. 9‘. U«L’.
Trains lenw Traverse City as f
For a^r^JUplds, KaUmax,K.and I
we have some more of these Special Values in
mack Peau de ^ie and Taffeta Silk-Rememher they do not last for always-Better have a
few yards cut off to day. : : ;
■ w.,.,.
For IVtoakey and Mackuiaw Cilj 11 iv a m
*^<SnSmalfil*V'
*"“*■*
and
For^^O^^Bapld^‘l^tn«t. KaUn.a,-. and
PmII df Sole Silk
For Pvtoakt-y and Markinav City 4
p lu
Trains Arrive in Traverse C'lty :
CTitra^ro. Ctnctnnatt. Kalan..A..u aud
i‘J.VV atid
9Sc
r!'.':..r" LSO
Urand Hap
r..it. ITilrago a.«l lira
The train ImvliMt at «:lo a. m. aad arriving- at
4 ;U U Ihroojb vmhoat cixaiwe
AUma^^UneU^n. have |»rW and -Uw-pjntf
C. L. LOCKWiXiIi. O I* A T A
i
Ttv^
Black Silk Catfeta
Wiaih 22 in., gutluy K5c. Sp«i^ Price...........................
Width 271m.. Quality $1.25, Special, Price..... •. ~T...' ^
MAWSTEE& NORTH EASTERN R. R.
E. WIL.ME1.IVI
NEW BLOCK.
Cor. Front and Union
srs&.Tii's
TO SECRETLY MARRY
King Leopold Bald to Be Prepsnng to
Marry American Woman.
^
te Wim IS iW
r
IVmH.
Bneeala. Wov. . lA-lt U rOMTted
wife, Queen
lest than a
t eeoretly marry
he met in
gajg.'-.aa’izK
‘
?
I
TODAYnTMARKETB.
apedsi to tm STMOse iucsr«.
^DMNl^jnMaL 78 and 76>i; oorn,
TRAY'KRSX CTTT MARKXTft.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
POINTED PARAGRAPMh.
Ewly froi* catches the buddUig geIlia.
-Our moat excloslie clrclca are allrer doHara,- wrote the rural editor.
uut. Two very pretty souveuirt were
ne men sever bead
until they enact the atar role of
Swpi’si.
iMBofttotHaodtoflllaUttl.
W«.t «ST.lMrkplMantiuprtw»u>
ME.YER’S
Laivyera are men who work with a
wm and doctora often go abcud and
KIL-KOLD TABLETS
cboae eDTapalg oa faptMFmi Poai auteb U.^WhorntmAmn altbe riabt
•Am* *b*iF b*wp It avraF*
COU GRIP. SBADACBB AMD MALARIA. TOO.
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