The Evening Record, September 24, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 24, 1902

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1902-09-24

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^^«1;S 1'Hfe EVEiSIINO RECORD I^^-*'

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OOSEYEirS
TRIP ENDED
k6mii 8ubmltt#d to o 8urcal Oparatkm Yaatarday

3 NOT IN THE LEAST DANGER
Cauaad by Raoant AocKSaot
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daptteitilaterty «lfat e'lOMk. 1«.
flMUtetioB hte pnotkAlly tebdM ta
the vooBd and the ptMideat le In M
IBia
lAdlteayolU. IteL. Bepi.
deal Rootereil^t wiiHra trip mt te
•a aatiteal7
la thk cAty ywlw
day. Be waa toaad to be eaffOTtef
frtNa a eweUiaa la the left lef. be.
tweea the kaee aad the aakle. whtoh
leqalfed lanaodlale teialcal atteatk»«
aad laatead of beloc takea to the
train to eaaUaae his Joamey to
Fort Wayae aad MUwaakee. he vae
oonTejed to St Vlnoeat hoepilal.

DANCE ON NEW PAVEMENT

TROUBLE
ON 'CHANGE

M. X. Taraer. who hae
aote^ yeareloteled la Be]
yooaqdeledhleapplei
fete Froat aleeet, le al

Roosevelt Administration Enrioreed by New York

Theee wae almote too teaoh of a
orawd for daateag, fbosfh thHo wteo
aoma %he trlppad the Ught leelaetlc
latee^ealag oa tha new pavoeteat la
froat of fbe Hotal Whiter Bat there
of IhB week. Be hae two
were frofli 1.000 to 8.000 who heard an
osoelleat baad oQoeert by the Trarerae
Oity band. It wae one of IbeAnete
■ employed aad the oatpat of the
band ooemerte erer yiren la thle elty
lateitatloa wUl dtpead oa the aMoat
Result In DWIcuItlea for Paom- by nay oryaaleatioa. aad wae lieieood
of teook that oaa be paaehaeed.
to with pleaeaie till nearly 10 o^oloek.
Inant Brokers
aoe thaokaad oaate to the oily
The bead ooeaptod the eeraeda of
with thelatealloa of beooaday a part­
ner with Mr. Taraer, bat the oUmate
done not ayree with him eery well,
bat for the fact that the crowd wae eo
aad he amy dad It aeoeeeary to retem
deaee aad kept orowdtoy ap toward

HEAVY SLUMPS IN STOCKS

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BY RIOTOUS
STRIKERS

£tS;“S . Tbe Uffhte for
“rt; rS! SHUT

SHERIFF

KILLED

oddiou oorllor
!■ tho d07 bofofo tt»o 8(ioi>l.h-dmoriMB WOT TOtoimu lid oUo badod...Vaf lodiasonoli.

SlISrtlJ*“b.wT’<>* a- OotoiibU

Hmtrrtm, FrUt)
BrnHa Slf^.

WM
Vmw mmm wmll Mrmmmmte rnmn ymas mmm

Nmwimnd Ma*ts
te3.00, teM.MO, teM.OO. tel.MO mrste .31.00

wereaaabU
to meet tiiclr ooatraete Tbe
i« eaidtobei

As a starter we ask you to see this

UNDPWEAR
% a very, very loa^
to find oot how lopg one of our
Elegut $18.00 Suits or Over-

WAS COMPELLED BY ILLNESS

Ne^r^^^pt U—A. B. Speeoht A
Ckx., memberTof the Ooaeolidated To Retire From the (
Bx<W*. hare failed.
natorlal Contest

WORK OF CIRCUIT COURT

aaatteTlekat.
KUni. Mloh., Sept 84-After a oonrrenoe yesterday afternoon between
ie pbyoloianeand member of hie fhmUy. Jmdge Dsrnnd decidod to withdraw from the bead of tbe
tteket. He eent a letter to tbto effect
to Slate Obairman Whiting in wblefa
bo mid iUnoM eompeUod him to teeign.
His eaooeeeor will be named soon.

r cruelly, deeertlon and

No. B-283

We can't save >*ou a boose and

Win Not Run> for Governor on

T1.C wpleTin appeal oaee of Daniel
Eneiyn rm. Eeu York bee boea dteidod by the jary in the elreoit ooart la
faror of the plaintitf, who goU the
ehiatlee in dlepate aad eix oanti damagea
Thomae Martin hae been graatod a
wree of diroree from Mlaa Martin
I tee groond of deoeitloa.
Ida M Shielde peUtioood for a
iToroe from her hneband, Jamee
Shielde, but he filed a oroee blU and

lawlat etatateaatlto the praae:
••Aeaiaealt of the trolley aooldeat
at Plttefleld. Maaa. the preeideat re*
oeired eereral eerloaa braleee. One
of there, oa the left le« betweea the
knee aad the ankle, hae derelopad la-

pMtdMt U IB
«wh l-a bMlUt oi-rwiM tbu It
«M hud 10 boUyo h> VO. obeot to

KOnn
—i

Democratic Ticket

By Mob Armod With Rovolvoraand auba

Jyohart Bttdnr Co., Protfs.

“Ms®

DURAND HAS
WITHDRAWN

Wyominc Vaiivy Wu Rulvd
LMt Nlffht and Today

DEPUTY

the daaee ooaeert

. DlBoTMCmm

,»/ Ml-».«».■

Ite for T<x>/ Ban ■>
All Klreteto teF p-ooa mrntl
Jaema wteoetol vmel m% aHm Oiay »ool«
Aawrte, teteoto^a aHm llrtlrvemrta.
Oma rMtey For Aoatei>«ioy*m

Tight Monay Market is Said to

ad aaly adb«t tiaa. Tbaaheaae
tabea to a prtTate ipom la the hoepilal
to tael After taklof a Ucbt laaeh.
aoaatTJ0]x
he vae ooBTayed oa B, MvTvk t. Ik.
a ecaloher te hU uala. walch had
a.pt.

tlBaad to BMOt the eereral aagafe.
maata ofhle itiaeeary bat la riew
of the aoaUaaaaoe of the aboeee aad
oat of aa abaadaaoe qf eaatloa tvo
local dootors were reqaeeted to meet
l>r. Laai, the preeldeat'e eatyeoa, at
ladlaaapolU. Dr. aioha^eoa of Waohlaftoo, D. O., belay alee one of the
aamber. In the opinion of the doetore the trouble neoeeeltatee an operaturn which they thouyht ehould be performed at oooe pt St. Vlaoent*e hoepltel In thleolty
••The phyeloiani ihj the oaee U not
la aay way terloae>d tl
*
ao daayer whater&. ThU
faleei^atey
lopib anatbi
dlite^h the iBOpib
aaU^ th^
ely adr^eedc
be aalhorltlrely
nature of the
^•9 Oor
-Geoffe
rotary tithel

ODELL IS RHIOMDIATED

Drew, Selby & Co.’s .
Sample Shoes
are going fast!
\Vc now liavc about 225
pain left out of tbe 300
jmn pul on sale last week.
Kvety Udy. e-ho has ocr
taken advantage - of our
(>re\ious sample sales ot
these fine make of shoes,
will of coune, want to do
so tha season.

.....$3.00
$2.50
J2.00

Australian wool fieecctl, pcfipcr
and salt laltcnj, closAy woven,
double knitt cuffs.

Fifty Cents.
soc^sr’te.BKNDAatOO *%;;r50c
P«U <4 tte bMl

Handsome »n Waist Cloths
10 Ctets mr Yard and upwards.

New Goods in Every Department
STEINBERG'S «REUAILE DBT 6000$ AND CL0TNW6 HOUSE.

Si»M. 3 to S. width* AAa toC

SPECIAL VENIRE DRAWN

nWE COLLSenOXOFFLOWEBS
un Herbert Sedgewiok and
Ayers was dlvoroed from LlatorTribteaaorFrtaeea la Mamoryo

For Trial of the Murder Case
Against John A. Hargraves

4M«iUiteo«Hete Mon-'
Thle monlng. oa 1
MT. aad by — ordm of tba ooart, a
q>uial TMtn of 48 aMa va. diava
tortb* trial of tbe HammTM murder
MM. vblob 1. Mt for Moaday nait.
venire wae drawn by Sheriff
Ohandler, County Clerk Walter and
loee of tee Peace G. W. Ourtie
and Robert Barney. Sheriff Ohai
U now very buey, and wlU be for
eome time, notifying tbe men wboee
namee were drawn to be preeant ready
to ail on the eaee Monday mm
next
The following namoe oompoe

■ring ie a oomplete list of
ij by tee oaee of
oooupled today
of the poor ra. 1
Belfrloh.et al. It appears that aolae
o f the brothers of Edward Belfriob
seek to be relirred of the neoeesity.
Mr.
and Mrs.
a former court order, of paying
teelr aeseoeed share for their mother's cresentand star compoced of rosea aad
ktions with baas of UUies aad
•^Pporx. ________________
B, from Richard Reybold of Cad­
TO VETO PHONE FRANCHISE illac. Mr. Clansen's former partner;
plUew of carnations and roses from
l Mem >V1U Tbrow OeU Water
llac Lodge. No. «80.oB. P. O.
Elks: wreath of rosea froifi Trarene
Oity Lodge. Na 888, B P. O. Elks;
basket of gladolias from O. W. Faust;
anchor of roaes from Sam Des ; wreath
elerboae oompany franohiee aa the of roaes from Manistee Lodge, Na
sault of inreetigating the telaphone S.*4>: anchor of roses from employes of
Mr. 01aaaan*s cigar factory; wreath
are in opermtion. Vie bae of oarnatkma and roses from Mr. and

are two
olah Be wa« the plotare of health
aadamay
in teat
tee independent t
how
the early part of the' trip
weU he looked. U wae aotloed. how- and Theodore Oelteen of Blair, F. D.
that he walked wllhaaliyht Thylor, Frank W. Smith and Ohrietiaa
DROP IN WHEAT
Utebert of Kaet Bay. William Prin^yeler Bay» Sept at-Mre. Rooee- dUs Weetie Dell aad Rino Riplow of
ToU left here at S
UiU momiv for Fife Imke, B. U Raneom. Amoe
Ite Aramar feotea Get I
Longteiore and Charlec A. Roberteon
of Oarfield,D. E. Orippen, Frank Cot­
of
ton and Jamee Gilroy of Grant, Bertrip hae
bart E. OUbert, WlUberi Tuller and Bj Tte«ra|>h t«Ui« B^sorti
to tha fact that hU New Baglaad and Wilfred S. Batey of Green Lake, Joev«Mrn ]ou—7« both tea— oa rrl- eph Sohwiud, Jamee Finch and Char
Mivoaod to b. — aalocky day of lee Beohtleben of Long Lake, WUUam
and eent tee price dowx ‘
B»vaU. M 1, Mid that Sm—i Su- Thylor, Berman Yoang and X
TiM Ol-atiTo Ond. who vm klUvl Oalktnaor MaySeld, 8. Crotear, Clem­
u MO troUry aooidMt al HtUdoid ent Pierce end Deloe Kingeley of ParMaMdlbatba vUbM va-o;h« day adiee, W. L. Aytm, W. O. Tompkins

rss

Ohaa. Hallberg. Mods Rich and
Oea MoLellan; roses and oamations
Straub Bros. & Amlolte;
from
Mite
Johnson;
» and roses from Mr. . and
Mru. A. L. Joyos; asters from
WiU and Ralph Andarsoa; roses ana
ibtnMiss

TRAVERSE QTY WON
DdfMt* Elk Rdpidd at Cantrai
bySooraof 26toO

wmmt—rriMMd.

lOB O. Shepard. Asgsetes F. Olarl
GImrIee Baeey of Union. S. 8
I sad Jamee Bagleten of the Flnt
ward of Trsveree Oity. L. Bennett,
and Ed. R. Chase from Vhe Second
ward, Tbomae Gilmore ant Obarlee
Moalton from the Third wari, H. B
CartU and W. D. Wiloo* fits
Foarth ward, R. C. Bogan
DalJeaklaa from the Fifth ward.had
Oeoege Smith aad B Fv Btitad^

Oentral Lake. Sept 84—This foreT«tortoOityfST.BUBsd*«i
teak Saohr. fetm«4y waU known
a decUite beating at foot baU by the
ttils cl^. dieda fswdayeago in
•ooreoflKtoO. TheBU Rapids boye
ioaga Bowaathirkyysareofage
^mpsbard, clean gama, bat warn
The
tasmlne airiead here yitesrday
^telamed. Beajamin. Harley. B
and were mat by Hmay Snohr, of Bntteaa Bay. who aasompmried the body
to Pbrt Oaelda for bariaL Mre. Jentee Btaa aad Mlm Llnaie Snobr, tee-

Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

i

........

: Dinner Sets SaJore
English porcelain. 100 pieces....

................ $7.50

ri‘."r,fsss
From among
ALL OTHERS.
'
Pingree’s "GLORIA"
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night.

$3.S
FRANK FRIEDRICH

THEY .ARE HERE—2U dozen Tarns, red. Uuc and whiic-25C.
Thct won't !l»t long.

...Cbe Fair

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-fia OVMOlil
A DELICATE
TOUCH...

ii^fOlI
1902

Detroit-Wheat. 78 and 78;

CDis time wt art gtiag to tell peu scmtWng abtui
STAGS AKD PLATFORM
The oombined attzaotions of a I
rs, is worth mepmemting -In
»then ermly bnlU. OUTtoLehedie has aatnad far nli^t haringthorcaghly aMolanti^•rt^hls mpp^ The etonie effeeia
that We er
fanma compel
Oity Opete I

t be waU fcrbtoycU ridew to toOaleahaig. nia.. and WUham ec Leekter thnt there !■ normeonfer poit,H. Y.,nlaoadtoeed yaatotday to
to keen the north eide of She
^toarted themed, btetel.^ nltondthafaneml
teve bma narrmrly neertod. aad ^
W ,te be mamd by Hiem Who kaep
teRtoUCteidoeftfmeMteka

Friedrich

aad Mrs. Petrie.

£"SSii'SSK

Floral Designs

Jllfred U*

Our Coats and Jackets^
The yooag women who want the very latest and moat
styhih thing in ooauaod jadteu are going to find in
our cWk department moddswhidi we hare dispUyed
here, a great tempUtioo. We can show you the very
newett things, the Monte Carlo coat is among them.
We pride oundres over our Misses and children*s coats
andjadtete Ifyou come to os and bring tbe diildren
we win show youthebestlineyouhave evpseen at
the lowest prices.

A. J. WILHELM
Dr. Lu&Waltor oCFIk WnUla
kheeUg*^

UNION STXEET

SOUTH SIDB

Our overcoats for 1902
fit good form*—make
poor form* appear to
advantage—no tug-ofwar nece«ary to get in­
to them-touch you on­
ly where they shouldThe touch to your pocketbook U imperceptible,
coniidering the value
received-ten dollar, to
twenty-fire dollar..

iir

HAMIILTOIM
OL.OXHIMOOO

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at TVala to WaBbfoiiaa.lXC..TIa
B. A1. aa* msM. Msato Oet. A.

ism

HE BVERDIG KKOKE.

vWL*5f-*72lttri£SL-

^^tetoftesaTtoroas Olty sasad tolA
glC4A Om azim stop^aUow^

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THE ONLY AMBMOAN NATUNAL
CATNARTtO WATBN.

-Tk Dutot Hoor.- wiB te«»

Mot •‘mton-made’' but natur«’s gift for
the cure of Constipation, whether
chronic or acute. Action natural—no
pain, no gripe. At your Druggiat.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottie. 10c.

bSmedi; gmiig

~^"-“ortbeo»«t.c«o.
The^oryorthepUyiithe old «.

aL

AAIM* X. »U*« -r

*Ai*3TitAlVliI*0 ot ItoPtM*
F*mo M. wajuieb «r

*r*I*i IrT jJowEB

a pioTT.
____________OmodEMa^

For

;:s±-,'s-.T^ fstneni Dews ”1

AJirUBLlCA» •TAT* TIVKKT.

. OUau’i ^Bto^

cflbeUhridl

rafc ot bniidtng It wtU btgia fn a
iberttImA Tba canal win divtoitba
iy •troog CSC oT i
K. Marroy. Agent.
The pcoductkto bAS erery tcenic efAt YtoeanMA Ind.. an elepbnDt on water jftbcLMp rtver ftoai a point
fecttoniAkeitooAoltlto moto Mg. •zbibitien at the Elba* oAmivAl want
nuapAce 8aAdAj night and btnke
the rotol EEttMrfnury
electrical effccU art a itroog fcawre.
tgh A window At tba borne of From sbta tmmmix %ho wasm wtU \RFI%Klrk Vouebav» a taU of ninaty feet, with aa
IkAYUAhNirdoa«K«etB.
The AdvitabOityof being on hand uw. With its trank tbs elspbaat ootlat into tba Platta river and baa bed on wbicb Mrs.* Danean aidea faxniahtng 20,0W borea powto
earty at the opening d the advance
ilk 0< icaU loniofTOw moniing for the Aod two cbildrea were eleeptag and wiU irrigate mvmnl ttenamid aerea
dAT
ermlan a» * C
oCMr. Horioe Lewutn barlad oae ebUd amces tbe taom.
paoMKo,na
M.n,
«, HUNOKKrOlU).
RoatoU't great pUy, «A Tbe elephant tbsn broke down tbe
Poor Relation.- k eamcitly recom- door of the honse before U wae tab.
mended to the lovera of clean, whole- daed by iu ks*psr. Mrs. Dancaa la
Lewia, U a sriUoal ooadition from fright, it arrived la New Baven. Ooaa., oa
Monday. It was eeat to tbe Arm
Tae obUd was badly braised.
Two rrooob toarisu. two gaidee and etroag carriage tootaey to be moantod
(tiree portera who ware making an NDdproeerved In a historical ma
as
a cariosity. Tbe camsge v
aaoent of Monl Blano have toUea over
T k Mr. Ridder'B beantifnl 4 precipice and it is feared that the) oontmoec tbe precident was valacd at
•l.aou. It beloagad to OtoTf* fia
y that is remarkable for iu sin- were aU kUted.
cerity.iu mirttidied patta and onHsory Maxwell, a JopUn. Mo. of Pitufleld. Gov. Onuie of U
farced humor. **A Poor Relation i» miaar. ref aeea to alga a dead of par- oboaetta, who was aa oooapant of tha
not an ambhioos play, it does not titien to tba eamm of bU mother, carriage. Has promissd to pay for It.
treat of aodalUfo or abound in sen­ which eboold give bim a fortaae of
The lime may come and ihc
sation. but is sweet and wholcnwic as $18,000 aa bla
lastaa*. ba toUi
clover blossom. -A Poor ReUiion**
days will loss pleasantly if >x>u
»*•» Y|tot. 1^. »d
i a play in which smiles and tears U
have taken the proTier advan­
there 10 vaara aro when hia ^ exception of a few fareaka In Onia
re dosely mingled, dealing in hcVrt
avelingVOOmileaby
tage of your younger years and
itcrcsts in such a natural way as to ■mther dlwi. froTMcKeegport. Pa.
took the tnp by
awaken tinmediate sympathy. The He has two married aiatera living i
saved a little money.
easy stages, ooonpying inor weeks.
day is full of humorous situations and there who would receive
This bank welcomes. savings
n yet a play over sdiich an audience
Mde^y the pathetic logic cl the not t.1 tbelr fonmM m loot Mb. wiST.
accounts large or small It iia>-s
trials, thbulabons and final success of Uvea
interest on your savings and
a noWe purpoto. ««A Poor RebttkmHartford. Cooa.. her wto skirt
U one of the theatrical classics of forming a. perfeel eUctrio oondnetor.
your moDcy is sale.
With a family attmnd expectinc
comedy of recent years, and by judi­ Mm. Frimk Brown was severely bom. bim to die. sad a eon ndinx for Ufa
18 Skilea, to get Dr. Klng'a New Diecious management will remain one of
Atarday. and tbe child in her oovery
for Oooeamption. Oongba^d
the standard attractions of the thewas instantly killed. At tbe Colds, W. H. Brown, of LeeeviUe.
atrical era. Splendid andienoes should OorUs street oroiaing of tbe third
greet this excellent company next electrio rail line, in New Brimln. her
FricUy and Saturday nigats. Sept: 26.
touched the rail and l.OftO rolta
and 27. when it is to appear at Stciq- passed through her body, sparing bar ly every night. ” Like
berg’s Grand. _____
but kiUlng her 8 year old baby John.
utia.^^Ora?h^°^lds and Orijp
Simon J. Harding, a South Brooklyn
Mark Swan, Author of «Brhwn*s in
real estate owner, reported to Oapl
Town.*’ and other successes, comes
the front this team with another effort, Ernest Linderman. t>f the Fifth ave- teed botUeefiOo and $1.00. Trial

IMBUM A. rAia.«ro

A*i;liUIAi«l> *. UABBAfiB ofi

C. MOFFATT.

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

said to be aloo| new and original lines,
••A Runaway Mkridi.” wfll be seen here
at Steinbeig*s Grand on
Sept. 80.
,
Ltodlw' LIbCAnr Bock

ties 10 Ota. at Jba. G. Jc
or vandals bad atolan hla honao. at 86 F. H. Mead'a
Fiftsanth
street,
Brooklyn.
Tbe
boose, a one and a half story etmot

ere. be mdd. was thoroogbly renovat
ad and papered. Harding sent a oar-

Th« following books have rooenily
son added to tbe LadiM* LlbrAry

THB TRVtTU AKD THE TABIFF.

peotar to do
olaoe. Tbe o
The H
after that there was no house there
oor Hoyt.
He added; “Keigbbora aay that about
Ths EoohAatod Typewrltor-John 100 men and boys took It down and
oarried it away two ot three daya ago.
OhUdran’s Rlghu-Kato.
There U nothing there but the bolA”
Tooag Mra Teddy—BArbAiA Yoob Investigation by Harding prored the
•lorytobetruA He mroeatlcally askriow« and Tborp-Btotrioe Whit »d tbe polios to watch the hole.
hr.
The

olOMMi
pcwitel kM tb«<
wtu be firm the
■noob AdTOOAtod »t thr
lo tmk9 offI tbe
the tATt
tAiiff froo
which »re mAdebT
auule br tn

a AH7
be derlTMl from

Reacne—Anna

Itonglas 8edg

wlok.
AlleDA-Marj Tap]an Wriabt.
Unto the End-Panay.
rm MorrI.
la E. RiY.

Tim Sirollcrs—Frodwlo 8. lahiran
Tb* Looiwrd’s 8poic-Thomas Dix
on. Jr.
A Remedy for Lore-Ellen Olnej
Kirk,
Abner Danlel-Will N. Harben.
Oldfield—Nancy Boston Banka
lo tba Kagla-s Talm-8beprard

woHd's coorention at

tsris-

A SpMkfod Blfd-Auguita Evans

HEARTILY ENDORSED

About 60 years ago William Lewis.
tbe roboer and higuwayman of Polton

olhera

that I

1 was feeling poorly and run

down laat apring. when aaeing tbam
y proourad a box and used

to to.Jred. rtrengtbenlng «nd tontog
np tba system.”
Dr. A. W. Obaaa’s Nerve PUU are
sold at 6O0 a box at dealers or Dr. A,
W. Uhaae Medioino Oa. Bnffalo, N.
Y. Sea that portrait and signature of
A.W. Chaea. M.D., are on every ]

FXCURSION

■luAnMl AtoandinAOt U pene—rily

^

Same TmWe with draw

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ijo
VO* can diseeunt any price en same sfUch*
J. W. SLATER, lEADIIIfi HOUSE FUWUW

to.

**lwMtall tba world to know,*’
writos lUv. O. J. Badlong of Ashawav. R. L. »wbat a ihorotothly g^

to IlHd. OWMlTM «m

tS?S~S’
S^S&’Swtsi
TibTiArtff U to be

llinilt STfMM dumiB
Mtrio Bitters are tha aarpriae of all
fartbalr wooderfml work in Uvar.
Kidaay and Stomaeh tmbla. Don’t

^r^i^-srass::
Aeridcirts due to the lucrroslng ii>te
of wire feneea have done much to
cause a decline In tha popoUrity of
fox bunting In Ehglaod.

00

ROUND TRIP
MEALS AW) HERTHINCUHe

It atonds alooa. it towara abova. Laeve Traveiea Oity Sunday. September 88th. at 1 o'oloek p. m. arriving
Thoto’a m> aihto. U*a wrtuia’a raat the 800 Monday at 10 a, m. Lmve the 800 at 4 pi m..arriving In
Traverea City Tnaedny noon. Daylight run through tba Sou BlvoroC ioa finest tripe on tbe Lake*
TIoketioan beimrohaM»d*nowatDoekOaeeandhertbsfoeerTed. Thoee intonding to taka this trip ebould pnoeum Iboir Moltoti not tutor ttmn Fri.

NORTH. MICH. TRANS. GO.
E. H. POPE. AGENT.

i^a

ELECTRIC FANS in your
fice, store or home. All of new
design and perfect construction

CAMPBELL BROS

EKRY DOUGLAS SHOE
t^NIOVM MAI

And i>os5csscs a certain individu^ity, a cer­
tain strcngtii. a certain saving * Gentlemen
who wish their footwear to l>e of the ven lat­
est style WEAR W. U l)OU(;i.AS SHOES.
These shoes wear well, fit well and give ixrrfect satisfaction in every respect. See the new
styles in oi*r show window in Ik>x J /l/l
calf, russia calf and vici kid at.... O* UU

A. S. FRYMAN
KXCLUBn'X AUXNT RiB TKAVKKHK CITY

GARLAND STOVES

Nothing Succeeds So Uke Snccess.

Jerumlem iu baoafloial

iba moofftJ April, 1004.

“SS.,-.__

SHTiSHE:
SSr35u«^"SS!l!h.pJSrS c^.

Mikelliahner has opened x new
txilor shop at 419 South Union streeL
His goods arrived today, and he is
ready tor business.

Edwin Rolfe, of No-680 Eaat MltobIt vra« definitely decided at the last eUatraet,Petoakey. Mich., sayar ’’It
aeaaioD of the central exeoniiYe
is with oootidenm that a trial of Dr.
mittc* of the international Sunday
^ool oonvention to" bold tba next A W Cbaaa’s Nerva l^lls will prova

oaouinlDB 100 ISO twok
K,,,o.
$5 Rold pirn, lo * A.ld
Hill He did not oarefolly mark tba
plaoa and nerar recorarad hia buried
craamire. Saturday H. F. Mellot
plowtol up die bottia Ha did not
DOtiea tha bottle unul about lo oovor
tM Ibt •rile AE
it with a aMxmd furrow. Lewis was
TboBattla Oroond-EUoaOlaiifiow., one oftna mom noted ooontorfeitars
For IboFitodomofUis 8to-Qyrus in tbU oounty.
tool. lA^SSri ftrmlT bellATA a« U»r TowMcod Bmdj.
A Daab for a Tnrona—A. W. March-

risE

cttuMsruf
to—.

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O WORK

•r lUMtan MM* B«krd of *di
>*AX1UCK IL KfcI-l-*Y <
l«.l^ W*IUHT«rOi

Si-r

OTHER STYLES-M.60, $6.60 and

T

A. EUAXK «r J

=S=H-

Bom
Should contain
one of our

CW-«tl«-«o-i~«d

j

€peif-

Nil MES N.»

ARE THE

HEATING STOVES
YOU WANT ■

mi

These chilly days are remindful days of the chillier davj? to
come. It is good policy to be prepared. We are prepared
for you, then why not prepare for your home comfort ?/ Cbc
Hrt garland is the finest made heater in the wopW both in
appearance and heating power and sells forCbtyale
garland is the finest wood base burner that has been out on
the market and sells from $ 17 up. d>« Premium fia^and is
another splendid stove-these sell from $ 12 up.

jiirisiT ONE ROUND 0AlT“7~

And it burns all fuel equally well—coal, hard or soft, coak or
wood. It not only burns everything, but it burns everything
well—gets all the heat out of the fuel, and you get the heat
in the room. Keep down your fuel bills and buy a Hound Oak
Stove. Prices are from $ 14.00 to $24.00.

The greatest invention that is known for heating. Uses no
more fu§L than the regular stove, can be attached to any
stoveor any Joint in the stove pipe. A child can regulate it
and it sells for $4.50.

Are splendid heaters. Jake up so little room and give out so
much warmth, and it^snly takes $ 10 to own one.

“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE-COMPANY

A PERSQNAtlON
OFF THE BOARDS

m HBW.T sail

ira« . rafc.

Ja^s£s:^s.'s^'s
^“sarjsWTjrui:

btke best la the market,
meat is aem at taut «

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tkU jmt If frail
ifam br Ibf UMIf lOMMteBaf

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Bold by Drattiala, fkc. Hall’s fam­
ily Pilla ara tba baat

tmmdj to look# tiM Onuid KofiMabotpllml.
Brim WM o motorman for two

It crop of Mlobltaa will aot
irda of aa aTan«a crop. Tba
pHoa Imaqmxtad flora $1 a poaad to
$t aad baa araiy jmpaol of atlU adTba aearolty of ]
4opriTMl burofboth llabt. How.
I for tba ralaa la
aflor IjloffoTv elftit imootha in th«
hotplUl. modontoiiiff •ikWMii opMOlooa. Brlisa iooU forward to ffoiag
l»o.oiihm4iUtl>U wook.
. A IMB r.aaod H«wo7. Hria# at
PraoMal. war ktllod by eomalnir la
cnolaot witb a Uto wira at Ibo oloeHoathtoaaad liaaoook oapit
trio rutioa. whora ha waa amplojad.
oaly a faw praaoM ia tba laifa throat a pUttlat a aaw towa aita midway
Mft joai aft(«
ta the Unioa dapdl
aft<« aooa stwaaa tba Ailaatio aad LalUo miaa
» of iba llttla trar oaUoaa oatba Uaa of tba Ooopar
ady that took pUoa ia ib** ladiao att- aata railroad. Noimaor wiU be
aold ia tba aaw towa.
tiat room Jurt off tba mala wailiag
room. Mra Kiaa Roaa waa briatlat
mtla obildrao
dtagoa. where the father. Kd. Blaok
mm, worka aa a teamrter. Denay,
tba fira moallia old baby, wbm
mother died at Idr birth, had been ai
lac for aeraral daya aad wbaa aftar
brief re.t Hra. Home rakaiaad to tba
rooaob ia tha alttla«room wbar
bad Uid Daaay. aba foaad blm •
At Ana Arbor Braoa Forraatar. one
of the faaay mea with tba
Ploakard ” oompaay reoorarod $l&0 aa
a raaolt of a oatUamaot wlta tba
atreat oar Mpaay. Wbila oattiaf op
•omo faai7 aatioa with bir olowa
aalt oo Id a parada be wa. atraok by a
:
sM,! oar. kaookod aaoaelaaa aad bad
bUolowa fdoibaatom op. Be thieaty
armd aalt aad aaoored tba aattlomeat.
2 .
At Baciaaw Aaaa Beailey l^wia
^
dlad Monday moraloff at tba a«a of
[
naarly 106.
"
Ooo. Tookar.a 16 year old Varaon
boy. porod oTtr a dime noral Baaday
aiirht and baoama ao wroafht ap that
for proteottou ba pat a raroWar ondarbla pillow. Tba rerolrar waa dlaehantad oad Oooma got tU ballet ia
the aaok. The bolltt waa extiaotad
and tba boy wUl ba all right.
M.
The dlreotora of tba Bay ooaaty
ofrlooltorml aooiety ara trying to aaa
if tbay oaa find a way of paying

\^£lUblelB
Maad'adrog

i a amall room with two men In police
nlfonn.
**Mr. Orcraker.** aald one of tbaiB.
•'have yon any lettera In your i»orketr*
What does this tuesnr saked the
-Answer my qumtlon.*’
t lo rxam-Yea; 1 have. l»o >ou ^
loe my private <
ould like lo look at Ihr addrsas."
Mr. Ovemker look hnif a doaeo letlera from hla piakei nnd lianded them
to the offliw. who luoktHl at theta, then
looked at Mr. Overaker. then pul tba
letters In hla^|>ocket. Trom another
pocket he drew a photograph, which be
studied carefuUy. after which he made
similar atwdy of the feature* of Mr.
Oeeraker.
-l^at I>ooUn.- be said, “alUa Bandy
Im. wc^-s Iwen looking for you for
some time. Vou re the slickest ixmin the bUBlnMS. This JoU
w
wrw
however, la so barefaced, W-W
so easy
of
detection, that 1 am ante liahed. You
not only Impersonate a man well
known In thla town, but
to Identify yourself aa blm yon hand
iioibrr man.
Thia photograph from tha rogues* gal­
lery waa evidently taken when yon
. but theezpraa_
slob Is
-Mr. PoUceman.” aald tba accuaad
lan. with a queer look In hla aye.
•Mon’t you think Pm at least entitled
to the money ou the check I ts
drawn?-I think you'll coma along with
-Not Just now. If you ideaae. Thera
ra a Ibouaand people waiting for that
face of mine. After they're
tlirough with me I'll devote myaelf to
you.'
you'll be back
i celL»you anyway r
IT Oallagber.”
noment there wa
ring at the telephone bell, which waa
anawertd by tbe clerk, who bad baaa
a looker on.
-Wolir
-latbU <3.*a hotelr

A platform at Uia plant of tba Hock
ford Oaaatag oompaay. loadad with
-la Walter Courtney iberer
6.600 boabaU of paaobaa. collaimed
-No such person stopping here.Monday and fell aboot lo fact. The
-Yes;* there la. Burt your boys
frolt waa rrdaoed to Jelly aad ia al
srouDd at c||b to find out wbat'a the
moat a oomplele loaa Kaulty
nutter wlthmm.**
atrootioa of the platform oaaaad the
troBtile. No oae was hart.
for hlm."
The espreaeiooa of giatafal wo
-Who's waiting for him r
who bare ozpariaa
-Why. tbe company at tbe theater."
-Wbattbestarr
At tbe word theater Mr. Oreraker
behalf. Uo. Jaa. O. Jobaaoo.
pricked up his ears.
-B.'s tbfoter. Perhaps he's reglsR. & 1. Aaaoal Sxcoraloa
tered under another nan>e. Be Is aa
absentmlnded man and gels mixed
with the cbaraclcrs be pUya"
-Wtot character does be pUy toMra. Aloott. the aaw
war oa yoaagalora who akip aohool or
wboaa paioau aaglact to aand
A batob of !:> nr mora ware op before
the Jaalipe Batarday and two of
moat daaparaU ones aent to the reform aohool for two yaara, while the
others got off on promise to do better

m

••utmoornmurtmmm

Oreraker la Tba Shortest
Way There.*-By thonderr
Meanwhile the policemen were aboot
to take away tbe suspect when the
derk stopped them sad told them to
wait a bIL After heartng tbe last
words he dropped tbe receiver and said
to Mr. OviTaker:
-Are you Walter Courtneyr
-Of course lam.*'
-Then why the dickens b^ve yon
been personating John Orerakerr
Mr. Coortney for the flrat time saw
blsbluadar.
be re|>U«l. with a twlakle la hU eye. -I'm an actor.**
-Pront.- called tbe clerk wildly, -call
carriage and be quick aboot IL Mr.
Courtney. I'm very sony that you bare
been Inconvenleoced.** Then, going to
tbe safe, be dotebed five ten dollar
bills aad beoogbt them to tbe actor.
-Carrtagar called tbe belUK)y.
-Ooodby. Mr. Polkemanr called Mr.
iourtaey. -Don't lose that pro
Batograpb from tbe rogues' ga
ikeo of me when my face waa
ardened: I'll make tbe lent gai
of Uiii toaiigbt I've ever nude oi
"rnroo do. rn leave the force.>mlse by y««
play, and we*n

nd

thick

Woe tbe love of hea
-rm
-bar tbo udviee of my doctor. Be tea
ardered me to smoke Just one cigar a
day. and I nerer diaobey tba doelar.
I teva ted a huatead of tbIa ate
to anlar and I uaa one ayuiy

m

X. B. •bsm.'M. O

Wiiiitt A 6mns
omes. tm B. FM M.

BUSINESS CAROS

I-

Bat nature

I today. If y«Hi can Walt

I room. In half an boor
to the dining room, from
which he cmerred a few tnlnntea be­
bo^affaara
with ^ mrbiMtma fore 8 o-dock. lie was aboot lo leara
Brad la hopaa that Iba
tbe^hhUet when the tierk called to blm:
to r»your check
tbiayaarwoaldbalarga
;> into the afbatthataiay
laft tha Bootaty daapar ia tba
Borar.___________

OMTg* MM. arat St. Jo. vklob will
■If IM owMr *1.000 oo pfon. «*«Tloi
mi tm»M. Bf U oMo4 br OM mmi
wboIf pMd**l»oyrar. With f|W
too. IfHlIUtait. colllfotti*. *1—lo«
mHoII fom itpraitf Mbra Irto Of■Uontloa, bU imSM o« »U to oono tha oamt
mm of Obstarrh that
fhto jrior Mill b* oboot *1.000. Tbf aaob aad
by tba aaa of Ball’*
gnm neolpu on Ocond m followi: SS?hOaS“
1.000 bodMlf of p*on. *1.000; IW
FRAHK J CHENEY,
tobafora ma aad aobaortbad
earn of oborrlfi. *176; cnpra. **«
ToMU *1&74 KipMMi. *i7i an
|mtXM«4.. $1,000.
mjiiMu tlmM ea Um opvMlac
’'nU'^Uc.
Haira catarrh Oara U takaa iatar.
ubU. U wbieftt both UgB
bMD
I tlM to tlmo util Um _tUy aad aoU dlraeUy oa tba blood

lilpiotot.Mdoftho:rtcbt
•Ifbt (iMbM of thwrii loftf u tbo tmoord of M. U

"•“mss

tar ba own^ the reglater arooad.
I a pen and entered bla aam^a
4oba Oremker.
^
-Let me bare a bUak ebeik.** said
The elark banded him the dcelred ai^
tide, and Mr. Otcraker filled It out oa
New York bank for 130. Banding it
to the dark, be stood as though expect­
ing tbe money. The dark bealuted.
aorry, Mr. Oreraker.- said tba

OadtnstdDews
^ 0f micblgsu

Poor mthir'

A man may ba a bopelam MIot, b«l
tf be admta a woman yon cna't coovioce ber that be Is craxy.

k* MU Ararad U • B«M Mill«( Sratch
1 wttb a dgare Uka a ebaekar- Dnlly Newa
L From tbia dameripchm be may

lyaUoor<

%

the world doesn't aoH yaai lt*»
gj-ju^n fdga tbnt jng don't .Mt

Bj Udk»«kt kwvt fwi tuv, tkat Mr

inn (P'-mvini fill

Sol Sum

UlB
JV/ SMabert’t €na4 TiMay
SaOmfjf Wabts,
Stp!tmbtr26am427.

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ERECT FORM

CORBTS

aaEturtForaiadltwinbeamaileq)irteo£ gnce .^eletMCa- Frices
Ifomliap. If your dealer caaaot supply you send direct to

WEINGA^T^^M

-TMC ONUrWAT”
dtfffSOB'AUVB
M2.YERS

KIL-KOLD TABLETS

|H-SvSlSS&
4i^5%s^£w
uKAMAff OfTT

chs»«

* a celd as fast as ysu esn c sich U. Whsn Iskeo si tbs rlcbt

*'*ri,K»xi. mu.miia. t,«.
25c. .1 r.u.
H h. e.n'i i ••3plT »•».
»Hc. 4lrac« <*
W-T-rS MTT'I'ITE CO, 2‘ ■
W.
Few T.*fc.

TltAVBBU^ CTTT MABBBTm.

CIBIEST
CHEAPEST
-HEJITHBI.

NRS. HELENA BLAV,
Young MllwuuKee Bociety Woman.

p.:X thoonma cuml

AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

* Cardni bestows tbe

L.IOHT
IS

bold operations and catting
Wi>.. is oaa c! the rouag
women whom Wine i Cardui hai reKoed from a life
of suffering. She writes:
•Wine of Cardul b cettafaly Sroen _______ ja. Wine of Cardni regulates
OoP women’k beat friend and 1 am pleased
to five my experknee wbb ih Alew

4kT lOo

ra iooo wATrt
aeftled all over me* psftknlariy in tbe
abdomen. 1 waa in almoat conslaui pabu
1 coo^dtsd a phyddan ami task U.
medidDe lor X month aad wBfaoat any
•dief. 1 then deddad I would try your
rnnUdae aod II waa a lockydaylor me
wbealdidao. 1 aoticed a duaga fcia
lewdayaaadfekaoooa
taUng Tioe of Cardu4 and my patkna
was tewaidad, for in two wc^ my paiaa
badlcftmeaadlieltliheaaew

BurisnRiwElidrii
UfMalPMset

Mwm

DKNTimT

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

WiNEofCARJ)VI‘^£^o.

OAmvmm

Suffered for oyer tlvears FIRE INSURANCE
:UREI) BV

•DENTIST#
om*r SCO ratmv
JSt

L. L. A. BUILDING

Dr. Iman^s Ladies’ Restorative
_ .
. Tallmaixse, Mich.
' ]THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Doctor: 1 have been thinking
for some time that I ought to write you
a few words ot praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES’ RESTORATIVE, which
did roe such worlds of good. I suffered
such untoW agonies with mymenses. and female complainU.
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief *<>«>*■
I took doctors' medicine and several kinds of Patent
doe, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
1 learned about DR. IMAN'S RESTORATIVE^that 1 iwnt
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these temMe

DR. SAWYKI

J. W.
GAUNTLETT, M. O.
t»MY1CIAWAWDnUII020l«
8«g«7 P(tb.Bj.aa4nMlac
OtaMMkSpMd^.

JOHN R. SANTO CMKroEiHiwnni
’^^sssstsSaSStSsr"^ '
jssrssnss£.*;r&ss—
EW.HimS&SM A. D. TYLER
FIRE IISORMCE

jBft!saa3«se-^

Dentist

omc€:aj«tt*

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TO-miowT.

mm^ntmmrnm

^THE

CMMi.i.

A. F. Nertnctf hu (one to Cco-

m

darkest

every MBbcr is urged to be present.
The members of the Order of the
Eastern Star will bold their mstalfo.

Daafoh llroiborhood of Mauistoe spd
Um amrka of estaom sapriossd by
oihar fnoDds wboae *ymDathy U
SToatly apfvoolatad in oar time of aor-

evacT *bo mar ** «

TBE MOST HOTRBLE ideas and lead

°S:i*!S2UlrV25L.S2Sf

She WM dnviag with a friend in that part
o^ the dty when one of the patient>
ol the institution seised the horse by
the bit, stopping him so suddenly that
Um Clapper was thrown out.
The millinery opening ol Miss
Dohany will occur tomonow and Fri.
day of this week.
He. and Hn. David Sciber of Suttons Bay were in the city yesterday to
attend the funeral of Peter Clausen,
returning today.
Dr. J. B, Hartin is in. Pontiac attendit^ the state foir this week.
G. E. Baker has gone lo Central
Lake on business.
Mrs. Sarah J. MiUer has relumed
to her home, 1020 Randolph street,
after a two weeks’ visit in Frankfort.
Her son, Frank FUer MUlcr, has gone,
to the Agricultural College where he!
wtU take a four years* mechanical

ONL.T ^I.es

m\ dl5! dl^!

A few words to our friends re­
garding gas and its uses may not
be amiss. As to itt efficiency,
convenience, readiness, reliabili­
ty and economy, there seems to
l< no question whatever in
minds of our 200 consumers, and
a comparison of quality and eaccllence of light, together with
STUt decrease of cost, will con­
vince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake m installing '
gas in bis premises. Aside from
lU merits for cooking and light­
ing. gte can be used intermittent­
ly for heating small rooms, offi­
ces. bathrooms, etc., when heat
is required promptly, and for a
limited lime. Our heaters being
as casil) controlled as our gas
ranges full efficiency being dciclfjwd
on the instant, the cxpcn.«c
Cpt J. 1). Kiomcr. U.vcli
ceasing at moment of turning oft
licight agent, and U. V. Allen, trar
• gas. Nursery burners we a^ a
great convenience in the house,
while for bathrodm purposes our
tag on business in connection with
•‘Humphiy Instantaneous Water
the company.
Heater” is the acme ol jicrfcction. Appliances of all dei'Tii>.
tions
on show and tor sale at our
Tho ropboliean sute jadicfol etm.
office 223 E Front street.
venUon to aominale a oandidite for
jaatioe of the sapreme ooort, to
oead the late Jastiee Long, will be
held ia Grand Rapids tomorrow. A
delegation of ooosiierable |«t>nortioui
left this morning for Grand HapiiU
Toalanan ooonly will be reiweaenied by
Jadga J. E Oampbell, Sneriff Martin
Brown. Walter Urelliok and H
Metete. From thu county. Judge
Lotte Bohorte, O. O. Moffatt. W. O.
Hall, Ftenk FriedHoh. Judge Jaa U.
Momos. O. W. Raff. Tboa. T. Bate*.
B. W. tteaUngSa B. J.

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We have a larre stock
of Iron Beds which we
wish to reduce, and In
order to do so we will
rive 10 per cent off onr
Rerular Price ::::::

HOUSE FURNISHINGS

CASH OR CREDIT

218 FRWIT ST. TUAYERSE CITV

IN LOUISIANA
A Story of the South
told in four acts

If you are thinking of a silk petticoat or silk
dress skirts, see our line of
'

Three reasons why
r>ttihould buy from
m instead Ola ped­
dler—
1—Our prk'es are
away below the ag^pek«.
1-We buy direct
teoBi nakert and
h^ only the best
3—We are right here
to make oar guaranisegooi

Vc have three numbers. $1.00, $1.25 and
nd you
yi can depend upon it that they
1.5U and
are the very best for the money that money
and knowledge of silk quality can procure—
you do not have to ask if. these goods are
guaranteed. Every thing in this store is sold
on that basis or your money back if you want

It Pays to Crade Here
0

and the people know it. When
’hen it
II does not
pay to trade here—we kknow what
pen then. We have our Hngcr on your puls
—so we can take care of your wants intel:
■ nelli
gently.

X

^.m.lHtlliketi «

A Play for the People.
An All-Star Company.
All Special Scenery

Wniimiy
w w Dhplao

HiaNli CoiUtiu Bitwiu2Traiot
Gre»t«» ScsationiJ Effect
e\er produced.

Now is your chance
to buy clocks on
the easy payment
plan—Do you want
to buy that way?
Wc*rc ready for
you.

CLOCK

EASY
PAYMENT
Every home
should have a
nice clock.
Our prices are
loww than
you have ever
hacFgoQdsoffered to you—
Come and sec
—prove for
yourself.

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All the mlfinal scenery
and properties.

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Thi» plav is
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TaTCFfolhc
H^n>il«l.ttes n! the Imman hrart and ihr thrrad uf tmdfr wm|.;
ijUnt with Ihr grim hunu.r of
tlK- central fii:urr in the fare of the mo-t
a.iverac cinnimMaiMws kref»* up a m*r.|
intense interest, which do« not Ac till
the fall of the curtain. Oii the v^le the
cvtiitfiaiiy
worthy of very favorable . .mi-

Prices:

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75c, SOc, 3Sc

RASTALL
Hustling« EASY
'
EASY
PAYMENT »JUV8l8r PAYMENT

Our Grand Fall Opening
Im ailwMiys

$12S^, $IS0 up to $4.50

Mary VaoTroni^aille, Hubert
labadie and Oliver Labadie

l*rices—25, 85, 50c. Scats now on
sale at P. O. News Stand.

EASY
PAYMENT

Relation

JCxtra./ /rom Tkf RcayrJ cf De(.

» F»IOflB8AJrO

The best one you’ve seen yet for this
price—step in and see it. Others at
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SPECIAL DI8PI.AT of flue millinery And a Sjjccially Selected Comjmiy
* all thia week at K. W ilbelm’a
direct from the larger cities, m
America’s Greatest
AMAKDA HIVE
:
AMAKDA
and Traverae City
Sensational Melo-Drama
II Tent
T»t will gira a ^ram and aup.
psr after review rridaj evening.
All mambera or the orders
r temiUea are invited.

BAT VIEW.
SUMDAT, SEPTEMBER tt.
wilt leave Traverse City at

_ WANTED

TOMORROW,
FRIDAY AND SATUADAY

Black
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Petticoats $K00 ^

Monday,Sept 29

EXCISIONS
PereaKrquette

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City Opera House! 36-iit. Caffeta $ilk

THEOALIOO hall of Prof. J. DsCom

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WAkT DEPARTMENT.

We Cordially Invite You to CaU and See. Par
Large Stock and Big Bargains

TMVERS6 niYEtS COMPAKr

. Grant of GarftelA A B. St
of Kiagslay.all left on the 11:40 train.

nuioiuicrm

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IRON BEDS! Jl Poor
ThU bed with a square angle raU
at the head and foot, worth $3.50,
or with beautiful gold trimmings—
have )Tmi choice, only $LC5.

I

nr. Fred G. Berber
presents

SOLSmiH RUSSELL’S
FAMOUS PLAT.

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AA.A.B.R.

-Wodatedv. Got U1 faoo iwuul
tHpioTdted<K«ood toiMmteiaaj

Two IfUhts-Frlday and Saturday. Sept 26-2T.

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Peter A Olansen and family.

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HQUR^
Steinberg s 6rand Opera douse

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Tbs ladfosare tarilod to She opsn.
teg of fall ond winlar millinory at
Hte. W. O. Lawionee’s Pritey after.

to take advantage
Allwho<
Outs.
B to the Soo oo
She wlU show not onlv contes of the
ot
llHooit are aaked
tbt
lotoet Kew Tote ond Ms oreaUona.
to pordbate their tickei* before Friday
iS?JSS!* •• well a. etylieh
evoiii«. The boat «iU «opo«Uy ai
Chailevoix. PetoAey and Harbor
Sprii^ The fore lor the trip vith
S^Tand benht ia $C. and U» will
caKDOrTHAKK*.
iwdode dmner on the boat while lying
wete. A1 the UteM emtiocf larj
at the dock at the Soa
Captain Webb of the Columbia left
Bomtn Harbor today with a cargo oi
Wh of a boloved fainer, Oei
peacheefortheSoa
imtur4my.^^Tk9 BaafM tif.
hMhaiUL loyal bfothsr and ooo.
There will be a regular meeting oi
We« Bay Cooncil. Royal Arcanum,

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at stkinbkmo*s orano okra mousk

Our special Millinery Display
which was £he source of so
much attraction and admira­
tion yesterday, will continue
throughout the week. Every
Lady interested.in this depart­
ment should not fail to pay us
a visit. New and Attractive
procuctions added daily. « «

tht greatest attention and courtesp
ufill be extended to all wbetb'
er purchasing or not^

.e. Wilbtlm

For us to announce our Fall Openingsort of a happy event. We have been laboring
early and late checking off these vast amoun
of new goods and arranging them in their r
spectivc places. One always feels good when a
long and laborious task is tinished. Hut it has
its pleasures—one enjoys handling over the new
things, arranging them in artistic displays and
getting them ready for selling.
Our stocks this fall arc larger and of a
finer assortment than any previous season. Ut­
most care has been used in their selection—We
can bank on every thing we sell to be the best ob­
tainable for the money. Our prices we guaran*
tee to be the lowest on like qua" ’

Our IVlillln^rx
Opwnirts
Is alwap interesting to the adies* — men
even venture in to
lo see the exquisite showings—
(although they are not interested in millinery,
It seems that there is no
e end to the milliner’s art
us one. It is
certainly true here. Our shbwing
ibwing this time ssur­
passes all former occasions.
styles,
IS. The natty sty
the fine character of the materials, the large assortment, the lowness of our prices will "make
this event one of unusual interest to those who
take pride in fine millinery.
The “KOCH ” is a leader in Paris. It is a
fine taffeta hat-trimmed square and decked with
ostrich feathers.
The “MINK * Hat with Spanish Scarf is a
dainty Oriental style.
The “S.ANTA de .MOIR” Turban of
velvet.. fancy braid and wings will be a great favThen there is the “AMELIA BINGHAM”
Hat of velvet with shirred chiffon and long shir­
red tie with ostrich trimmings that is a very
dainty style.
There are so many of the pretty things
that we cannot mention them here, but we must
not pass by the “M.AUDE ADAMS” hat with
folded felt top, lace edge and braided chiffon
facing with Paradise trimmings, that is going to
be so much in vogue.
Cold type and words fall short when it
comes to describing these beautiful creations—
We wish to show them to you. You will be in,
will you not? Mrs. Crane, who has charge of
the department this season will take pleasure in
showing them to you personally.
When in it will be a pleasure for you to
visit our CLOAK DEPARTMENT, and take a
view of the styfisn things in ready to wear gar­
ments. We are showing the finest assortment in
the city, and the largest. Our prices, we arc told
by those that have been around are much lower
than those found in other stores. We guarantee
a saving.
Ther
Ihen there is the PURMTURE DE­
PARTMENT that must not be passed by un­
noticed. Step in and make yourself at home.
We don’t expect you to buy. but want you to sec
the choice stock we have.
Pay us a visit— we assure you a pleasant
time.

the Boston Store

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MISCELLANEOUS

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100 acre, kaowo a* the Steele or
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