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The Evening Record, September 30, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1902-09-30
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HAVING A FINE THE
TROOPS SENT
ONCE MORE ‘“—.rz-
Dow hr Toot Ball
All icIraMm oF IToo% Basil m«A|3g>llmm
itHm Ol^y BooK
B%o«^,.«aaomia^ ^Km llrslrramrs%.
Om% rwMMy For Bes^aArdasy'm
To Quiet the Turbulent Miners
In Panther Creek Valley
MORE RUMORS OF THE END
.dobart Betfbtr Co.. Preps.
All tm kioAflW mr
Mayor Ashbridge of Philadel
phia Predicta It Before Oct 9
DROP OF $?0,000,000
Pricea of Stocka Have Sagged
f
Taamqaa. Pa. Sept. 30-TrooP.
•re ageib mnt tUmugn the Panther
eek rallry this moniiiir. The tnrleutcleoMint nas Iwwii acting in a
bmetrons roanner and iBtimidatlng
aon-aniooiste in liinr work. The
pmmaoe « f tba soldiers has bad a
onletlBg affaot. It la aaaerwd Alitt
^atrlketa ta tbU Tieiaity am show
ing llitia interaet in the nniim and
that tba dlatribotloo of relief fund
Prv«id«m
~ «id«m iMitebeli
anil ttfnsed
. : ;/ •> --
tbi
H
will bare a lot to do with tbr nadiag
of the aertka
BB4KIOM or llABOfcAVBH B»IUENVK
W. Bara Hm« )lun:«r.«l-Anttr th» Hu.^^ i
qaarrol that morniiiff n ^oltod | ttio? w«ro ordered ke^pt in aa adjolaaath of Mn HanrraTM. Tbo i la« room, oot of beanajr bat withla
ac- oall. At this polat it wa« aoooaaary
jlrdjfor tho ooort to a«k tht« •herlff to
with the woman. Mu aloo doaorilwd lolaaa the ap»oa ia«id« thn rmiliairt of
iho fkadlair of th« mw haadle with •iwoiatora. who wi
frMh blood alaiaa apon It. aloo otraad* and dUtarbiag the i
that the^l
of hair wbiob oompaiod with the heir | Mr l>»tflbm «a
of Mra HarfraTee. and which It wae I moay of Mr*. KUtaer
IS-rd.i-.oM
TAKING OF
ar-oT
TESTIMONY
Today In tho
Hargravoa Trial
JURY SECURED THIS HORNING
ooart mid the attention of the witMr. Pratt arged tho jarj to welirh | noe* oonld be called to it if aeoeomTmoot oarafolly the ondaooa which I Attorney Patohin aated a nnmbcr of
day that tba eoal atrike. la bis opinion.will be aaded before Oot V Comhere, the aanonnoement rarirm the
romor that either Beaator Qiiaj or'
Gorwnor Stone u behind the more i
towards a strike mUlement.
MADAM ZOLA STILL LIVES
location of nlood and blood etalna
Mra. Eietiier mid ahe wae oarrowe at B,T*.Uwra|>».U.TbrB«x^
the time and conldn't be enre. Being
Paris. Sept. SO->Mme. %c1b. paeeed a*
aekod if Mre. Hergnirer epnke to her sleeplem night. She la exceedingly!
weak. .She waa informed of her ima-{
band's death this morning and bore
epnkrn to her of a man called the ahook brarelr. Her physicians
**Shorty.-' ehe thonght hu name wae my her ooodition is miiafaciory.
L^”MrH‘iisrrS.“.s
AfKl E. 8. Fralt SUtod the Caaa
for tho Proaacutlon
meat ao the orimc wanantod
TmU»Mr or Mr.. Traar Klwaw^. ^
M? tan took the wltaoee and atkMra Tiaoy KUtnet wae the ftmt
BY m:KK«:TIVE RAIL
V«
witDom oalUd by tho proeoontion.
Bor keodmoay wae girea la aa IntelVkmm «lr» Tm
rk Wm C'aoMA at Chicago Re«a1liaa
Llrat maaaar aad la almoatall detalla graree wae jealoae and that ehe had
lUourM** My or AlU««a CHm»eoUtantlalad tba etatomeata in the told her ehe wiehed Mr*. Coroell
STealag Rooord rrlAtlre to the cir- would more out of the nelgtiborhood, mine** alHoetated that Mr*.
oometaaaee to which abe toetifled.
Ohicago, Sept 30—One man was
On the direct ezamlnaioa by K. * UargraTM
UargreTea had a quirk
qnirk temper, wonld
8. Pratt the witaeae et*U<d that ehe i become mad in a minnte; that ahe killed and another slightly injnivd in
a freight train
trala wreck on the IBalti
more & Ohio
Ohii railroad h. re last middllTod near the 1
iMKrAvei fo deold.was caneodbya
teetlded that could
laet Ohrietmaa She teetltted
tliat Hargraree
p to her houee on •, l‘«
<WUa Oai iK-l
1' U B.1iuqikU.
Slat at 7:90 a. m. Hargraree wa. jealoae it any <
the morning of
irad the kitchen ' woman ulke«l tuber hueband
ByTrligrapklol
eaid: "He midi shonld never eaw Mr. and Mr*
5Xr‘iC-u.
to hi* houee; hie wife wa* 'atii?rT ahm tOK^ether.
aenrly'fone; and to briugHr* Lake. ’; Mra KUtaer etated that when Mr.
(rent after Mre
The witnem went
Mr* Lake 1 HarKmr^
HarKreree came
caiu« for her timt ehe notio
and told her of the cironmaUacee. M blood epote
Fortf fonr
8he then weut on to the boom and qneet toned about *'&
that Mra lUrgrare* hadI informed her
opim eotarlng the eitting
Hargraree would e
and Mr. Han
mw Bargrarea Iriag
^4^/whiob It wooUl t»kr ]K»»ltlr«
and etodr hrimotiein.
» witnem tc_______
tewart
**11 once in a Mra Eletaer.
t*n p\*pil^ for violin at I hr Arad- i
“Ins-
.................
VIOLIN LESSONS
D. w. S
3taii;i2rrffjr
r f^*rn,.rcon.pii..-d-ot
j
She
mkt liM bAt« appointAd hj Ui« owt the kreatnieut of bar - hnsfaand.
to AMiat PrcM^tmiC Atlonii'y rrwd
b^«“ “
d«crlb..« ih. «OB.miou.
srf,i£.:?r^‘Tf..sV!is
muikic, Ciiylh^-ra llou^ UM. ,n
3iSNV. iithSi. YVIlWr.
^
j except uaderwear.
j At thie point the defenee entered aa
When aha reachail the H.rmv*. U^hjectiOD to the teetlmooy of Mr.BledboiT“oo
~k«l_ tb.. 1.
o.,.
to enter the bedroom, and noahin^ ilia ‘ ^
grcnnd that he had aerred on
door ojam enongh to get her head to j
m
SSV
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BifNiylMllaOUTING FLANNELS
At 5c, 6c. 7c, 9c, 1 Oc, wAli Greit Yaliis
GnodDisiiliid F~UJRS Ail the Latest tbinis
STEINBERG'S aiaiABLE DBY 6000S AND CL0THIN6 HOUSL
girl in this town to get that prize.
11 you will call at our store,
we’ll gi\ e you a little book that
Tan Bulbs
will tell >*ou how to u'in it withom si«rn.Ung . cent.
Any boy
or (*trl umlcr IK \xan of age can
‘A fine shipment just received.
Place your orders early while
assortment is complete . . .
nilred U.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
Fiiedricb
rOPl’l.AR SHOE HOUSE
THE OLD STAND
Walking SkiTU (heavy weight).........................................2.50
Outing Flannel Night Robes................50c, 75c, 1 .OO
ZZi Trent St
Jlshtr & C
Bm’S ■
A VERY 8>VEI.L. UINE
THE OLO RELIABLE
;^sini:;rrn‘“£?‘S^.rTb’
o^
there was a bed.
See our line of reclining GoCarta, bian new.—The
Hoiton Store.
aabmlttad a dlaaram to
IN. THIS
ver COMMUNITY
"She told me ahe wonld kiU her-’
aelf, aa she waa afraid ahe waa going
«aay and aronld take be
her life to mre
am
'‘£r.sssr.
U* itoaortbod brt^^^
the dlalooaUKl right he
ome daring all
winter
him freqnently
him ont of tempi'r. and bellered
alwa
always
ireat-d his wife with
IderatioD and klDdnem. Whet
tSLZta :LrViiMMd*tlb«r|lrK).
Jbe
case
papen which conminsd'’refe*enirto
mm^i
After dianer Mra Rlstner
.\* in c>Tr>* city ami ham
let. the name KIMBALL
is a a\non>'m of all that is
pcffeciion in A-piana At
the faitur) prices and lil>era! icrma they arc within
the reach of ali^ *
SKK US FOR
FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
BOYS' SUIT
Boys’ Astrachan Reefers—
very stylish, at $3.50. S4 and
$5. Boys’ ulsters, boys* knee
pants, boys’ fancy shirts,
boys' blouse waists at 25c.
Boys* waists at 50c and $1.
Boy’s sweaters, nice line of
boys’ fleeced underwear at
25c. Boys’ wool ribbed and
what it called Buckskin un
derwear, all at lowest prices.
PAi^^ULARS
W. W. UMitta COMPANY
q^waifnmtodj^theoowtnnd II
oridMMo at Imad.
■ alore will he c
«aday mj:ht. tV;* |.t. at o o cUkL. uulU
Saturday morning:. Uti. 4th, ow.nrlt.thr
owing
Hk-l.tvkk V-wV,-ar.
We’re sure you’ll be pleased with the goods and e5j)ct lally the prices.
Upon the crom exaalmtlon by Mr. !
Patoblo. oonnael for the defenee. the 1
witnem eaid that ahe met Mra Bar- i
frightful
3. BENDA St GO.
Ciothirrv lUtten and Fumishem to lit* Majesty, the AmrrikWn Citiint
We want some boy or
(Cootiaaed on fourth page)
i^rur^iX
flammatory rbenmatlem bnt ehe had
not known that abe had been eeriooalr
•lok ainor Uet Ohriatmaa Tlie wit
nem deeortbed the Hargraree hont<> In
SSiicSiS.^KS
S'*- I* 5“ “•
us to
world, have authorized
make.
$3
A Ladies, Dress Shoe—
very new and stylish last
—new heels, new toes
welt and turn sole—kid
and patent leather.
got there.
The wita
of aMr#
Bros. & Co. of Ikiston. maker*
of the Ixrst shoe ]K>liihct in the
fVIAOK BV
«pi>® *»»»
<he body
Ho aaw aleo blood on the aide
by HaJpaTO^eapJataad Mr.
“*
Whillcmore
-TODD 4. B/VNCROF-T
u
CT«Tfa lo draaa. tb«i |»u«aMl.d at wS haiwnfS ai e" e^
" 1 mli.ahTe
W naaaat to Ulbt Iba Itlctiao Sta.
_ _
1 from hl» wlfo'i
mmd apoD ratblUK to thr
]
Thafs the ortcr
ylUu!—Is.kku. |4
>“ remoring the body
H.r«r.T,.
»
2i.C'Sr*,?a
KI « to hU ows •tory. bad aaaialaa
m
S3.00
Silver.
Paper /'
PANTS
Money | pimrkMi^aiCiiutfirM.
.■ «i .b.. h. mjczx,«h^t«
ha paUiDod lb# M of ttoA iBopU i^d for her. Bbe did not eee her to apeak
Wtel U»e pfMOtlon r.padMl to to o. tetutUy. b.1 »l both l..r ud I »*
SSSotS-S
1 rirtiwoar uf X'racrl Hledcr.
Vencel Sledo
ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS
FOR A BOY M GIRL
, BnnJr ik. Mkork or H«- H..l>ud*.
2sr;r.,'K:,t.‘Ssrir.sii!;:
tlon apoutho faeta aad to determine
who wae reepooaible for the ooodition
of Mra Hargrarca and her daath. He
eaid that it waa for the jury to drier-
CitiMl|nsiltM-lfiid»
utiifiOeiniMtliikMtMirO
ei: sis^-.a;y..--s:i.^?.
WW* Vrt li*r/ B. RarvmvM la
THE WEATHER
Heavily Since Friday
-ao-scr^i.^^
A. J. WILHELM
ONION STKKKT
iiM
SOUTH SIDB
Oiir of
'Em
Everythii’B about these
new fall styles
suggest superiority of
fit—harmony of
colon—exclusiveness
of design-When
you get into them
you don't want to get
out. Exceptionally
good values at
$10 00, $1200, $1500
$l800t0$22Op.
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MAIVIII-XOIM
CL.OTHIIMO CO
kMMM.
Bentnl Dtms
..... ■—»■»■* .oald be accept the anaer «a «ch
.ha. bo. attaaMbr aol toaoT Fcrabat etoefc. aad bead;
tbeucaildRabe tocKJi meaOKr oT
tbet«ol>nnli»>
and mil
wmmm toeMk 4ha
^
-
New YorV and Chicago |«»t.
It
U( rtudrat beti» laed.
Tbe a
two »«: The »»
, Kwl ot \Voad«t<
aUB.A.tfaLOnil
he cxdmuge the peace and
tr»aqailrtyofhi»miiidlor the red of
hb life? What price wouU tempt a
man to trade hb dandy nerves tor
shaky onto
enabling him to
;Lifci5
mmm
J2S?.’
tPPPtAk !»■ WMTAtJfc
oSShoJT nUKK i. CHKHET.
Svnsa lo bofet* m* u4 aabamlbs*
sign hb name, or mibditutc for bnoy
ant spirit* and a vi.wciow manner
sow feeUnc the effaeto of the tIiw jaded ennui and dofl apathy.>
Whm
it ia azpaeied that the city will would he ask for hb bright, youthlul
countenance, if u had to be immedi
•m be rid eC tha plaoa.
At Brtddeloa. New Jt«ey. anJeyi>t ately replaced by
OtTrCiMi^va- Court FUhibilion, the Hotel Cecil.
the interior ol tlie Natiooal S|K)fting
OuU, lx»doo; and a view oi the h\>„ Down, race coone in I>cTb)
:k.
t:ach ol Iheac poinu of inlcrcat have been jeoduceti with fiddity.
and all arc complete in construction
andpeiiect in detail The auperior
escellcDoe of the cm provided bv the
manajiiinciu wUl attract no.kas attentioo than the scenery.
The ooinpany
IS one of the be« that has ever viatl-
ad to the amokiac habit Their raaamnaayoj tae weed, ftndiaf eolaou ia
long atenuaed pipM. ooetaiaiag aatlafyiaf mixtures, aad the dogs look to
the habit aa naiaraUy oa a yooth.
Kaoh 4k7 Urn ttoo go to tho atotioa
Jmfflia*g«t>
to genuine bud emvin) *fll'*e«
Over twenty different dytea of l-j
Ho*m»chr«a«t.tc
•fattid be consider a
ag«d tl yetos.
years, a eUek
claak la a geaetal
atole at Oaoeola. Tba knffa»te
I told to
1 glO.OOO.
Suppose thsl a brig^ hopeful oo^
with theU maalora. aad whUe tho lot- lege graduate urere aded to tdl. off
lee wait lor a train they aqoat oa SidT tbe re«dt of his faur yearstheir haaaehoa plpoa are plaood ia •otk, to give up bU gtasp^of human
sheir moutha aad Ihoy amoko. aad if nature, and to doto fore%to^ all the
the aalffa which follow eaoh iahala- doors of inicUcctaal progrem that hb
lioa may be takoo aa meaning any- dudito have opened to him—how
ed this dty and the chief pUye« are
Ihiag. they enjoy the praciioe
Many much money, would dose the bargain?
said to be aoMMiR the roort capable
offer, trom manageea of exhibiting
.\sk some man what ^e would take
ever seen in nelodrama.
'Fhc pro
dflg. here been received by their own in exchange
duction is to be seen at Steinberg's
era. bot alwaya refueed
that have made his Ufc nch with halflrand next Saturday. Oct 4th.
Jamea CuUmi. of
the Siatoeatl lowed expeneners and pcri»etual in
United State, infantry, a hmee veto spiration. and which
prombe him
inLaaoo.metaterH
plcasmc and prohi in future yean.
.\sk some respected
ciiUen.
influ-
acr by drinking a
whote ailvice b sought,
aud a pint of witch baael which he up as an example
youth.
hb i^ueoce.
to sell hb gooil lu
Rooeevelt haa granted
hb community’s aeapect,theater.
fuU aad uacoadiDonal pardon to Wm. would he name?—Orison Swett Mar
OUverLabadie aa Joe Raleigh, the
OinkelU, who tt year. ago. wbei
den. m October “Success.”
hero, aad Mary VanTromp Labadle aa
ond mste of the American ehip OenSavanna Blake,
the heroine, were
O. R. A 1. Anneal Bxoerd
tennial lying tn Hiogo harbor. Japan
oeatave of iaiereet, thoagh no laea
plaaaiag work war doae by Wayae killed Cliarlea Abbott, the llret mate
U 1-WBIOHT^OoOto.
Dinkella haa .pent 21 yaara in prieon.
and the act waa committed in
tbe
Lord ltolwf1^ ont'# found himself tbe
tatrodocai dartiMt tlia Pkay-.--y
nt(-r of a clrele of new frieiidii In n
adf dafoaaa.
B. DAB&AUll «r UfeUet.
Lindon cluh. There was a rerj- ‘.all
Giving u an axooae that they ooeld
gentleman pniw-ul. wh<i. evidently
not work wilhool maai, to inmataa of llevlni: hlmnelf to shine ns a wit. arixed
tbe New Jaraey state prlaoo have
o|.|...nunlty to ralw a Isuxh at
leFtanoe IW Wm Aah t* feaebss*
ORLaAXDO C. MOFFATT.
,ither |M«oples esjM nse. On l«elng
k
work lathe bradi shop and
N«» berUl l*lsce Is OeSwoed
of them are now la chain. In tbe tmrtidiirt-d to lx»n1 K«»1.ert«i. the wU
U\t down imln.idrlnt:ly lu his lurdaw, for TMr ll*ed.
aoM. Before the preernt high
JAa. B. MOM£
ahli*. and remarked:
were eharged it was the mat om
*"I have ofTeii hetird of yon unt*’ to five the prieonera who worked lib abadiiig his eyes with one hand as
BBFUBUCAB CXiUWTV TICKET.
thoiicb the fsuion* k'eiiernl l-hit' m*
lako appUcaUon to the board ol eral auppUes of meat, but Utely nc»
small, could W seen only with dliheulty
aperriaota at their next aeaaion to
aV^ a new lot for the obe of the haa Uwu snballtntvd.
—**1 have ne\er -e#n you.** i
Twenty-six persona have been killTo thU l4.nl ItoU-rU n-phesl:
poau The lot now in use for tbe
DAVID O.CBAMDLKK.
-I have often M^n yoo. sir. hut 1
tmrUd of ttw old eoldiora U eotirelj
d and a eoort^ of pn
nlled. uad It ia ubaolulely neoeeaary jureU aa the result
have never Inar^ of yon W Ph
BOBBBT B. WALTBR.
huva another lot or to bury the
Everyone pn-sent
del
oea of tlie civil war in alngle an express train rumiing from Ulle Ix*r<l HoIntih- r.-i*lv, iind
ial loU eoeilereil about the oeme- to Haris. Tike train Irlt the raiU soon dUspitear*«l.—l4>iulon
FBAKX W. WILOON.
tery. Mr. Smith haa aelacted lor the
bile crossing the switch at Arleux
lot deetred a apace ^ feet in length, when- it did not stop, and while
in the newer part of tbe (wmetery.
OBO. W. STEWARD.
going at a great ape» d.
At Butte. Menu. Joaepb H. Koaenand. Thera ia little donoi but tiist thal. a weU known pioneer, l> dead
it will bi- purchumkd
Korty-llvt* ytwra ago one of bla boarera could not pay bla bU. and again?<t
DBO. W. CITRT
hia wishes, Rosenthal was compelled
to lakk^ iu payment an interest in a
B, U. ALlcYK
which afterward developed into
Fiv sll purposrs for which so ointmvfrt
one of Butte'k largeat producers and
lit jrlWttU •!»
W.M.Koaentbal rralixed a fortune through
osrrt IB cstr ol I U-rts. Fr^cr
the stock forced upon him.
An edict lia< gone forth from tbe
BdMon haeeet the pam^ iu inauguratSalt Lake Oity board of education
iaf aeMca toudiag to eettie the coal
tliat hereafter co married woman shall
•irike; and now the city ot Detroit
lie employed aa teachers in the publio
!,««• triHiiaison Iw mmt
#i*k. sl»ur
aru«ff»t» lot • PscK-s - Kino o» o.nt
ootoee forward with a plan to take a
aoboula of Balt Lake Oity. and
%!iSucirsr KS^urirf
Table*, imaging from a tahia
that wiU seat eight people, for $XT5 and iqi'to"
edebnued Ylaw Tables that carry their own leavex. There are
great many tables on the market that carry their own leaves, but
YOU will invedigate you win frnd that there b none that win oompd
Uir
the jojr sod comfort ot
the Uct love ^little children?
Y
p death at Fort Blooam. New York,
trying to queooh hi. thlrto for liqhy trying
mm
a wrinkletl, care-
pate of Chaa OLaaa aad Bmmxj Bar
rU haak ia «allaa of apptobatida. teic 6gure. hi* quick, eUaic acp, it
TbaMdega. Floaa aad Flo. aia addict- off«ed i« «d«i«ca beat ronn «d a
whh the VICTOR. They are ritiiBteed for tea yeare
Bwaator than ihe hveath of amrn
J,W.SuiBnHsaFi
•Mil* and
aooa.
a txfar sidEiina iwus om sues
Daring that tiam Marly
I inehto of wralar faU in tha dty.
•om at thBMi toklag oa the naof a doodbotot.
Our Fall Styles
making nvara
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
SSSSsSS
Here SIC shoes thst tcU W Hesllh, Comfort,
Long Wesr and Pcilect Cbsncter. No srgument it occcasAiy because the good qualities
are apparent—will keep out cold And damp-
of watee. Traffio was mapeodad, iba
eleetrie power was ahat off. laavtag
tha dty ia darknaaa. and ears on tha
intorarban line batwoan Kalaw
and Battla Craak warn held op ix
arc attracti^-Hv put together and look at wcOat
they fed. My name u stamped on etcry shoe
which means a guarantee to our costumers.
Piiei $2.00,12.50, $3.00, $3.50
R.AI.
Bxteremely low ronud trip rat
Riobmood. ln<L, from all amt
Sec them in our Show
arindow.
A^^RYrt^N. Pncmil $maai
Get demited informatton of O. R. A
L agent.
& K. Murray, Ag«
FOR HEW POST^OT
---- \
OLD SORES,
OLOERS^FEVER
— SORES —
PECK’S KIMO Of OMTSEIITS
hmd. A oonfeiOBOe u to be held ix
ttmt dty, tbe dty oounoU having tek
en notion to provide for eudi a gath
will be reqneJ>tWboab^^ 1
ed to r*ign.
Four hundred poraooa are reporteeJ
ertag. Delegalea will be invited Iron
aU the atatee. Tbe method U beoom
tag ooategloua and orgunisaUoae art
being effeoled InaU parte of the oountry for the por))Oee of devising mearn
to bring Ihe coal operator, to time
to have Is-au' killed in Modlou. n#ai
Byraoose, by ..the cyclone which de
Whoa Ihe people of the boantry take
r. a. ^XNATOR Kni>EU,
a
AUiKA
rrofr..«r l».«llMtr ll«c.
I
ia«»iai-a I .* lUl.t I. W«r..
-When h.- **>» tlini MarK \Vi,ui> aud
Mercury
Mtr
|iiluit.lt.Hl.
iTuf
Ilou^Mi iind^t.ly uni.ii.. tlnit
would
kBOWh characlct actor, is again pU> - like to heller# tiiey arti
ihg Uncle Nat in lames A. Heme's DoolUlle. thr fult.i>U.v
famous cometly drama, ‘ Shore Acres."
in u hlch IVufemor
Mr. Galloway has been ideniihet'
with this |iart lot so many sexsom Hough diM laivd It his U-llef that M
that people lake it lor gntnletl ilut he Venus and Men-tirr were InUahlted
tlMwe of
.can tlo nothing else but pUy just such human Imhuks far s
thU world, says s |*hlladclpUla
1*1
parts. >Tt it u in light and ccccnlru
rh to Ihe
York: Trih
patch
the New
!
comedy work that Mr. Galloway U xi
wh.vt
t
the
• No on# kn
hit best.
Mr. GxUowty was a protc on tike other planets niv,** coiktliiued
ge of the Ute John T. Ford, and for a
Hioimie.
-We can only
number of >Tara a prominent pUyer
['in. and that la what my
ssor Hough has done. My
in Jooeph jeffemon's company.
Mr
I
la
that
tbiT#
Is none of
<MUoway u also directing the stsg^'
ETAUB AWD rUATFOKM.
the
well
l*bj
for •'Shore Acres" which is to be given a new icenic iirodoctioo at Stein
berg's Grand at an early date.
.
BicMioaa.
vasted Bioily.
Grecian emigrante numUring h.ix)0
DISAGREES WITH HOUGH.
Mr, Jamce T. Gallowsy,
PECK BROS.
GaxMO aanoa.
planrU. If any life exists
It must iH* of a lower orde
Ikava rtwebed the United States during
tho past year aud continue to eome in
large nnmbera. owing to the faUur# of
the currant crop in Greece,
A woman hater In Blocklyn. N Y.,
Cbarlee Bpweln hy name, made a
ouriooa will the other day. lu it be
prohihlta all woomo, ineludiag hte
wife,
from attending hia fuatoal.
viewlnf hi. oorpae. weeping at Hit
bier or placing IKwera.on hia grav#.
At Kanton, O.. Frank Thomas and
Mim Edna ttenverw? were to have been
married the other night The gueaU
and miniiter were preaent, hot the
groom faili'd to show up Half an
hour after th* appointed time be hur-.
riedly came into the honae and the
oiremouy waa gone throngh with.
Borne of hia friends, in a spirit of fun.
had proonred hU weddi^ ololh#. and
sewed every opening aecurely shuA
Even the pockets were oloeed, aad
while tho guesu wore waiting th#
prospective groom was busy riiiping.
STEIIBERG’S GRUO
OPERA HOUSE
jmuiDii.oaiiiu
Mill
lift
G^onnolUvill#. O., “for Piles ana
Fistula, hut, when all failed. Bnoklen’a Arnica Balve cured me in two
week A “ Cures boros, Bruieea. Onto,
Coma Bores. Kruptiona, Balt Rheum,
PlteA or no pay. *6c at JaaG. Jolkuson', and F.U Mead*, drug store.
ON account "of like Hebrew Now
Year thUaton- will beolomd Thnrs^
^14ay. OcL 2nd aad Srd.
WRIOKSi
35C, 50c, 75c, D.OO
lkn-4.rtk<T- will lio op* n toniur
ri*»- frotn 7 a. in. until 4 p. - m and
on Friday evening from 7 to Seju
iSS‘"su.t“«r’‘r.Jss?ir;r.is
ats
Thefinest line of suitings that can be found. Orders taken
and filled by one of the best known tailoring houses in the
country. Suits range in price from $13.60. $ 16.00, $ 17.00.
$20.00. $22.00. $26.00 to $36. Many customers prefer a
custom made suit, and so to supply all demands we have
made this splendid arrangement. We guarantee a perfect
fit. Tl^iis is one of the largest establishments, employing
160 expert union tailors and using only union suitings.
a.w L
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
\AFI^KIra Vox
^CBf.
ihsTsa^^d^lii
£oeive dues after tbe teat <tey of each
Give me No. 6, one ring. Hello!
This the Clothing Department?
Say. I just wanted to tell you that
that Prince henry Suit that you sold
me is all right. It’s a dandy-I like
it so well that I’m going to wear it
right along -got it on now- Fits
as though I was run into it. Have
not seen anything anywhere I like
as well. Say. got a good stock of
all sizes? Always carry them?j That’s good. Some firms don’t.
'Got some friends that will be in
tonight. This style has caught
them all right, all right. What’s
that? What price? Oh. one of
them wants one of those best f 24
suits. Mine, you know, was $18.
Two of them haven’t so much
nnoney tohlow just now, so they’ll
come in for the $12,50 style, while
the
other wants one like mine.
rrtfP! CJUMtmeMHtKCte.tjrKn
r.V4
Oh. you’ve got the whole bunch.
What’s that? Oh, thanks! I’ll be in with them tonight—
Good bye!” These cases happen right along. Our new
Clothing is the best on the market.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
to Sews* of WooOtrtol B—gt/
ud • Stheitd Cat of Plojfort.
for three veara by
tool
thodght. for those who arc gool
hgurlng relalionshiju. in ''A Runaway uny life can exist on Mara or Mercury.
Match." the new Mark Swan coincil) Those two plam'ta are many mllllousof
to be teen at Steinberg's Graml to- years ahead of the earth In the pr^Kvoa
of evolution. They ar# more like tbe
The |4ol of
moon, a eolld. fruxen tioJy. where wa
ter yid air do not exist. How. than,
could any en'rpl the'lowest order of
and daughter figure. KleanorMatche. animals exist there? Everything on
a daihing widow, barely on the sunny th# earth now favor. anmUl life, but it
tide Of fcrty. elope* with Ixonard win pruldthly not tw so a million years
Claxtoo. a pruminent young attorney, hcDCT. Thru th# rarth will have progwhik aimed aimuUaneously
MtUic reused to tbe aUge In which Mara.
Mercury und lb# mooo ar# now. and
Matdie. a school girl and F.lenor's
this will be nothing but a cold, froaro
daiwhter, nms away from her boardmaaa of metal without air or water.
iiW Khool with Cuthbert Claxton. a Life wlU have dtaappeared.**
Central
oinrv^, MiOM.
>Uiism«. Ts-dsy awl msaial B C. Lsvts*
LswW gi
gvowry. TJe
day svlagi at
pAsusVwM
M. toMuae
I^Feslo
TWHOHanCiyr J-m •
’
■
"'i'--
• [
I,.".
LightBiscuUs;
.Light Cakes;
^Pastry;
i
LigiuHoarts., OfOck-as^-WUikt
' ••ari f iiiiiin
-
%
ttft itafttwiMut
■stuviYUiubymai
STORIES OF SHERHERD
EASY
PAYMENT
ladd«its lo Carter of the “Mao
Who Made WashhictoiL'*
DEITEl TO EXILE BT IBBBiTmmE
maeamstmsmvTE
Ccndtitsed news
' ^cfmicblgsn
lull*, m a*r* H* WeO* ■ Vmmt r»rtmmm mm€ Ur*0 Uk* •
The career of AU*iand«r It 8bcp»
onl. U-lier kuowu m * Uo-. *
«d: wuu dWd a fi w
ou l.l»
vaal rfcUle nl Ujiloplhi*,
rrada
Uke a rtmiaiK^. Ile^aa a ua
Uvt of Wsahlugum. being bom tberv
on Jan So. 105. Oo lui tu Ibe death
of hia fatli«T he had to aupiKirt hlm»-lf
i e«jl7 age and Iramt-d the cur*
penler’a trade.
A .juuml rlUi hla
i>er led to a « U«uju.% ainl Ik- Iha plumU-r. In tUi. be v«. i-uicmafol and *c».iu owik-I hi* bu-UK-«a
and bad a Uri;t- liKY*m.-. lu l*«2: he
•ervt^l an a tmuibs-r of « \Va*hlnjrt«u
kiual rifle*.
In l^To rrr*i«!.-m
«f
tUrm BofM. WftjMom
wb« kM
tdtmn^ trcmmttiprn
(hlltmuim, i» MtTooUlaa • mv plw
to laiprove tho miff nods of
TiUof^ OnOt oil la ftlia Ml
M4.M4 UlO wiiadbTMMOro Tka froqoaol raiaa of tka paat wwk
MohiM tMMBbhnc « htfrow. Two aod tka aeaioU7 of fana halp lu UtooM «• t»nai7 appllwi. Tbo oil taaaoo ooaat7 will maan tba loaa of
mrnrm^M Um Errand to the doplb of
OM foot, ood kM IJM effool of poafe
laftbodtet. TkowlMlfoftholMT
••Baring dioooislnr pains 1
iMt WM«0«MMKlt OOt ioto lU mCm
book and stoma ah. aod beiag ^
•ad kMMM Of tko dU. aowMrooi
1 baaa. to aoa “
•ffootlttkoadoM OllcMiWboafhl
wkaia tkia font of paaiaf ooote
a mila.
Oat of I.«0 ladiaai who llaad oa
tba Kawkawia Hrm a kaU oaetar7.
m. K. MoBebort of BorthriUa has a
aCD tkora fmaalot ool7 M famlllaa.
at
Tho loader of tba haoitotloa U Jaaaa fig tiaa in InU bearing in U»a
Midanor. Tba fruit ia of a fine
Oload. a Minlotor of tb« Matbodiat
qoam7«Ddflaror.
faith, who ooadaeto a aanaU faom
?
milaa from .the rirar’o laoatb.
Wise ia tka girl wboaa aaosa M self
^
oa7tkooaarwaoaiborklo fatboriollg „ lag of tha battle batwaea the Ohippaf:
MO aadOMkaaoM at Shall lalaaA
Ooaakaaoao ware
laklai tkotr okalU,
foaad tka :Ulaad widi
aaUf tkoOhippawao bad I
r
Ibe7 own 00I7 tba faw UtUa 1
oa Ika banka of tbo KawkawUn.
At Maaktffoa Okarioa Uonj, of the
OUteoao* Mapkoao Oo.. wa. otaodint
oa tbo otfMt talking to a frioad, aail
pidkad op a aand borr and pot It biv
..tween Ms loath. Mr. Mof«7 got to
Piles 5#^
M* • cam. Y<M<WIMHW<I
cant
rwr BOorr lock. Mr.
ITkMw. Uhwr,
Cilt.
n wrtfcwl W.1
r. A.W.Chaa»'aOla
tCtealwl^Uldaj^w
pa AW. CoAoe Manicurat
tr.AW.ekaM’sOiitatiL
Omul aisiKiliilt-d
S. \Vas.hluKioii %va* a
aiMl mud UiikH. Ab
• plaiiM had l-s><-ii made
le iinli«m:il « tiji!lal. lit*
fur hiyluK
»e III i-arryiiuf out the
tie bad l**-i. dooe
•
In ibv limiu;^of the fwleral l»uildiii»:a.
Hh- Uw thi* < It.v un». I.. |s:iy «ne-
city of
S'. 2? HS‘b;
r
15
withManlateebl-wUcL lltb.ao it
ATora
Uiat the looal plave
cal OOt for them from the
....
-uu •
*au.iR.» raicm.
c:rrr:^«^'»-=-= •
acholsatio games. TraT.-r*e t’lty will
\ interfered a tih
boanl of tl.fsHI yihfph. i.I .»u»* of
d-nl nmiii aptthe .i.uimtKnlonen.. l-ui llu- ^
fuw-d Its stiiiftnu him. Il*- r« tur:n-d
hi* plumisiug hoHim-wi. l»ut iva. funi-d
Di*apia.liiti-tl and amld.-m-d l.y the
eatlmate put 011 hli* rfT.irts* hr
jiirity fsf bin rsdlMu: < nlxrm«.
Vi Meihxi. wlMTt- for iivi-utTtwo
A Bor*a WUO KMU fbr 1410.
yenm h«- luia liv.-d the life of an vxUe
lu tlie Sh-mi Ma.ire uiuunlalne. devt-1
oping on a Klguiitir aeale an extenalv*
BilviT milling pcia-rty. wlmh h. nor
uurth many u.mionH of dsdiam. Mr
Shepherd na* aald to hare lieen wortl
fl.VMMino at the time of hia death.
Mr. Sh.-ph.-nl a Vx|MTlen.^-a during
lef I
the nr>! feiv r.-ail-s of hi*
alona BatopiUia iv.-n- f#l of e».
onia, n-«l danger. He wn* aiirnuimh-d by a
BronobltlA Oousha. Colds and
d.-ss|Mmle *et .if Me\le«|ia y\Uo wonhl
?Mmt*lmd*1Cw!ir*tw
Onlnul! not hi-allale to take Ida life fsiT the vnl
lead botUea 50o and fl.OO. Trial bot- ue f»f a rimin-Me if a fuvs.nil.le op|au^
tunitv wio» ••ITs-n-sl. It uiia a fn-«iuent
ivvmn-i.s>- t..r nude tr.-sina going lielir.-eii ItatuidUa and i hihunlma to-laTo Iirirolt aaS Hamm
Via it. H. held lip, hr lirtganda.
It la nlat.al that oirom- samiKion In'
Tba Annual a K & 1. Ksonreion era going from riiihu.ihna to Ualopl
to Detroit nod Toledo, ronnd trip Ina. nsH-nmpaiiies! ly tws» m-sr-se. oi
Mexican M-rvnnt*. Th.-y u»Te ridlu*
• little nn.untnln humw which are
Ulh. rrom Mackinaw Oitr to Hig
exclualveir in the rough travel of
Rupidi Get fall Information of O.
jKirt of Mexis-o. They had J
R A O. ngunta.
eniensi a mountain imaa n hen n ah<
C. K. Mnrrmj. Agent
of rorka fell In front of the t.un
r. Sbetshenl and hia iiniz-sa haiked
For floors nae Oalmnn'a Elmtio
d aaw ai«-ut hfty f.vt alasie th
[»n an overluinginc sliff tin- forma of
Mexh-ana all dreamal In sUarr.>
1 a rifle i-duted dlre--tly at Mr. ^pin-rd*
la Ml terriflf^l that
be almuat f. ll off hia humi. but be bad
ence of udinl to liin.w up t
keep them up until one of
leisurely made bla may domn and
politely told him that tljey meant him
no harm and that tln-i Kimply mantctl
whsl money «nd valuable* be liad mMth
him. Mr. Shepherd complied with the
demand verr n-addv, and he ami hia
aken in charge by
the brlganda and e*a>1iit<d through the
Uiarl»y cave, m here
the bandit* Imd a aiore of gtwwl tbing*.
Sbopbrrd at-ccpt.M an laviititi.m
-main to dinner, and a line- n-piiat
wait act and enjoyed i>v tite vi*|p»r.
.Vfier tllnm-r an eMYsriyf two liandlta
wa* detailed to a.x>.mpuny Mr. Shep
herd to within a few mib-a «f Ihttoplla*. Mr. Sbej.hertl iv.n* »-» well treated
hy the l«andii» that he never reported
the rx>bU*ry to the Mexican nutliurltie*.
Sim-e the deveh»pim-nt of the mlnea
at lUl.tpIUa La* iH-.xm.e e.. great the
alilpnient* of ailvt-r and bullion from
that camp are very large, AUmt everr two Wt-»-k« a «-.>ndncta. a* It la
eiilled. Ienv,»* Itaioj.lla* for rhihuahtia
lo.nded with fUver bullbm. Tin* aver• ce amount of bnlUoti In each »*f tht-ae
•blpmeut* I* aUiut SlOO.non.
Mr. Shephenl had a magnlflcent
home at BatopIlaA rivaling In aiweiousne--^ nnd iK-auiy many of the caatle* Of Euntpe.
Hen- he lived like a king, ruling over
an ratate larger than M»nie European
prinelpalitle* and wa. km.wn by the
native* a* ”I»on Sonor She|.henl, uiK)
"da.
bytlw!
jj. B-Martla. M. D.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
S.W. Slater
WE CAN fumiih your hoose complete: Furniture.
Carpets, Stoves. Ranges. Dishes. Shades. Curtains.
Draperies, or anything yqu ne^ in your home, on
easy payments. IF THF:RF IS AN\TH1NG you
wMt in CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. SHOES or
GROCERIES, we have made arrangements with a
RELIABLI-: store here,to save you some money and
^ve you HONJFST goods.
J. W. SJaltr's
•tag* 1T«|»*rtl**,
lA ftn-thcvl h«» tw-rti di*oo'
numnlng th* aaUp rr*n>rrtl** of
le^th* attnoapher* of rf'the-lrf.
a«Bc* tnaaaa In th««trr* ih<-r
hnaa* to pump Int^ thp .tagn.nt air.
. in u« h.n->.
n hit upon a way
amploa aow* of It Into th*
«iiK. b*t. a*^ BwUomr of Aoh*.
way, B. 1., “what a tlamwirhlT good
and rt-liabla madiolne I fowid.Ui Belaetno BiUara They eared me of
t H. ■vaM. M. D
■ martin & Goans
tllPimlar mwnng of MePh.-raon Povt
Ko lb U A. K WtHlne.-'laT eVeiiiug. '
1. mui
All comrade^ are reited lo he out aa epecial boameaa
will oome l»‘for»- the ixjat.
W. M Smith,
Comnumdur in F. i'. and L
Offio.. a* K. rraat Bi.
BUSINESS CARDS
r\B r. P IWtW’ToN. Dflloe ruon *00. tww
-Wa lust Haul w
-caJlIor
IRON-OX
TABLETS
-and tho gonilo-tnan remarked
-tha.1 they haul
-dono hia wifi
-more good thtxn
-any remedy
-.he had ever
''BMrSwLSra
b
Wtf »WN. At torm-y .ml
U«r at
Ca.thwtlc
..
iSissp
Ktrifs «wSiit''co.“(i-’nrwni
mmm
•unlcblorS
■ f!vrS'vif
MARK E. SWAN'S
iiAii
MATCH
Hate a cold worae than yeu
do. |
s t.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
RUNAWAY
MtYE.R*S
KIL-KOLD TABLETS,
28 Cents
A C-mle bot EHectIv.
TONIGHT
the Practical Bouse
r •' Furnisher a ; j
DKiMTiarr
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
here the S .th.Charleroixat that pUce
Not. lat. Elk Rapida her.- Norember
8lh. with a return game witli Maniate<’ and two gamea with t'adillao
later. One nf ib. ibdillac 1
ATIMPORTANT MATTERS
•
RA^
EASY
HikMiiig«
PAYMENT ’►llBWBlBr
But »«'**^* *.........
STEINBERGS
-''a-
;s
suf=:."7E; 4 -
Wbole aibest flour. Sold by,all deal
ers and manufactured by
:
^ i-w We arc right here
to make otir guaran
tee good.
ber of tb* InterarholaaAle Aaoori^
caoo, aa lowra luiTe *0 drop oot
CLOCK
othor of the 1-u.l of
win Eddr of Pranoott notmWy
Twnisbiug Stm.
liom.makm liia.
Tr*««ror<'tty High Hdmol Now a Mem
Be sure you are right then go ahead.
It’s always safest to get the best of
everything, then there is no guess
work. The best is the Queen City
'll
2- We bay dire«
JOIN THE ORGANIZATION
DONT GUESS
4i
1- Our pnoea are
away bekm the
em»* prKWL
bamlle ooly the best
goods.
icame, which will he played the aame
l.HHl improve
-nl uiid.-n.K.V
them .« MJ evlrOMbe a n<^iI- tlwt In
Uftle iiissre -than tiro yearn ttu.uiu.iKW
bad U-en eriiendi-d.
The city wiia ehancesl fr.»in a tiiuidolpolity «f uarrs.ir i.iid iiio.l.ly •in-^-tm to
«|| iMisnl lionlean!-, b.il flH* oiiurii nu* ♦-xiMMidituri-a
lliv.dv.-d an.uei-d *0 uimh
a i-unCTs-sodunMl II Vint iua If-II
n-sulnd 111
rlii.li, hs.we^
atluii of SIm |i
riisJJrjS
Not "man-made” but nature’s gift for
the cure ef Conatipation, whether
chronic' or acute. Action natural—no
pain,-no gripe. At your Druggist,
barge bottle, 35o.; small bottle. 10c.
llMki«oa rlfOTMMiM
tkor ID 7—w pwrkopi Iho
wofth of Imwvtof «« WUI ka wtJlowL
At Fllat whUa ph^ioa ot moini
dowa hilL Okorloa. tha < 7«or old ooa
ImM aad Mta B. a
wa iato ooatMrl witk a
vlra that aitawlad aloaa tko fom
nMl kad endaoflp k«»ooi«
wltk aa alaetrio llffkt wtoa. aad ^
r killod. Tbo aeaaa at tka
10 patkatio wkoa tba bod7 was
ia. Unr Johaooo wao kaar^
ad Mfaoidio boUofVO tkat hor
okUd waadood. koldiaf kit kodp ia
M. aad kcTkif to Mka kiai
At loot Ike txatk waa focoad
apoB kor OBd okr feoad r«ltef la a
Three reaains ahy
THK ORLY AMBmOAR RATURAL
■
CATHARTIC WATCR.
■I* w.m tn
Now it your cbmnee
to buy dodet on
the easy payment
plan -l)o you want
to buy that way?
We’re ready for
you.
KoUee to Ta* Payar*.
•“.’iSiT: si’s:*
IT'S A LAUGH!
IT’S A YELL!
IT’S A ROAR!
our friends re
A few worth to GUI
garding
may not
carding gas aAd ilb
it* uses
i
be ami-ss. As to its cfticienty,
convenience, readiness, reliabili
ty and economy, there seems to
lie no question whatever in
minds of our 200 consumers, and
a comparison of quality and exccllcnce of light, together with
X ast decrease of cost, will conV ince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake in insulling
gas in his premises. Aside 1
Its merits for cooking and
ing, gas can be used intcrmitti
ly for healing small rooms, ofticcs, bathrooms, etc. when heal
is required promptly, and for a
limited time. Our heaters being
as easily controlled as our gas
range* full cfhcicnc)’ being dcvclcqYcd on the instant, the cxiiense
ceasing at moment of turning off
gas. Nursery burners arc also a
great convenience in the kousc,
while for bathroom purposes our
•‘Humphry’ Instantaneous Water
Heater” is the acme ol perfec
tion. Appliances of all dc»cnj>.
tions on show and tor sale at our
office 228 E. Front «reel.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
-..HEALTHIEST-.
AUD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
IS
,S:
PER 1000 WATTS
BurdauRlTRElMtrie
Ligirt lit Pmr Ci.
»*a. SAWYKW
•DENTIST*
TRAVERSE CITY6AS COMPANYj'
Prices •i.'i, :r.. .W «id T.-. Cents.
DON’T Be bOLEDt
0»TK0*»ATMV
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
0! rniiflismmllii^^
.....
suffer from heat,
No need
Don’t
n*l let the air get stag
—create a brccrc. Tut in
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in your of6ce.*torearhome. AH of new
design and perfect construction
CAMPBELL BRDS
O. i». OAMVKM
FIRE INSURANCE
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
PHYBICIAW AND SUBOBOW
^ Bnximry of the Eye ud Ff tiiiig
K QlammaSpeeUlty.
. Bril Ha
U L. A. BUILDING
JOHN R. SANTO
8BBAL RSONANCE
CARPET ClfARIB WORD.
v.B.cBAnii.PMm’.
aaaltl._________Mi W*mtanw Mrat
EW.HASTEBS&SCI A. D. TYLER
HRE IISURAICE
Dentist
OFFICE:
'
OQi scBoa vicnat
TAsneoF
TESTMONY
^tiacopafius to tUte St.oa0k«ootoE4ocatctheltetiwc*.
nesmWss 10 ie o M it I
KiUU TO UTE A tUTSIMtiT.
“ £;.WfsrjsjK''
SS‘«Kffi£““=
fte i*4» of
NGfiMD^numDs
toils skiiaoCK
iHw Msa Asa Wakslia II
Loodl T«dm SMt BIk ftepkSn
dTMwr. WUBMiMir
^^Dalbud; brother of
candidstc. wbo accaBS to have tbe
‘iSAT.
ws^^adaelsi
a~»fPS?5~
bnt*a^
o^32"4L2?^v
rira movrawaft barlag
A meeting was bdd last <
consider the matter of arc
09m fm momh ut •dmit m
basket ball team among tbe roung
TC">Melii» 9rlAmtXT dmM to
ladies ot tbe High School, but nodefi|*0V»Vr tk« vltMil that tb« woMM
niie action was taken.
Tbe annual meeting of the W F.
M. S. 01 the First M. E. church wiO
bmdlsd tbe ball with naaerring ae- be held in the church parlors, Wedoaaney. Oom'e pasrtag was abso- nesday, Oct. 1st, at 2 JO. Annual reporu and election ' The Woman’s Auxiliary of Qrace
church wUl meet with Mrs. Stout on
n«MitorPntt took tbo wii
and ast them baok almost inyariably. Wednesday ahemoon at 2 JO.
F.mest U Bingham and Mbs Iva
L. Purkbs, both ot Maybeld township
were married Iby Justice Verly this
SSSSES
ESI;
aiSSSSSSS
£^^"5Srv'S^ll£fi
aaaaily Ledsrto liad no abaaos for
ato man. Wbsn be got at him. bow-
•iw—tMOW whiob fquind hla to
▼tiit tko BantiaTM boMo o« tbo
aocalBf in qoMtioo. The witneM
dtoarlbod bis tUU and mid bs Mkod
2?BiS:J^^*.iIS£?£rb2S
lorn <5 yar7 gain that came eery
° uLly
Rapids make tbe
^ badrooa bat Umvo was raailaaes. flret dowa wbea tbee bad tbe bait
"?SSS>-K
nmsadod to select tbs
eoroo«r*s
^i^t^d^'^^^ed tbe*talT^*in
i3!r«S"wJ''-3i3rSA.-t£,
Traearse City boye ware wllbln a few
The Ladies Mbsionary Sodetyof
the Baptbt church wiU meet with
Mrs. Woodhouse tomorrow afternoon
at 2 JO.
Tlie condemoatioo suit of the T.
C. L.&M.v^theM- & N. E. b
SCI for toroarrow in the probate court.
It is not likely that anything will be
done in the mailer except to
adjourn the case.
Mi* R. Mae Kanagy of Atwood,
a graduate of the Philadelphia bos
pital, has had ber name added to the
nurses* directory in Johnson's drug
store, and can be called by 'phone at
any time.
'Tbcrc win be a dre* rehearsal of
“Chimes of Normandy” in the City
Opera House thb evening.
tb* Proteataat Eptocopal cborcb of tbe
United Btotes. aaja tbe New York
TlmcsL It propoeee to ralm a fund of
gl,OOOW wltb wblcb a'central iiwUtadooal cfattieb wlU be foanded at Ma
nila and from wblcb praaeben and lay
taacben win bo aent to oCbcr ports cf
A sutement that was
cr day lu regard to tbe
was signed by J. Plerpoat Morgan.
Senator Marcua A. Hanna. George Mo
CuUocb Miller of .New York, Jainro E
Crocker ot Ban Frandaev and Bamoel
Matber of CleveUnd.
In tbe statement It wma aald that “It
to iffiporunt that American ChrlatlanIty ahould be ip npoaltion to carry on
aocb work among tbe natives IFTUplDos] ae WiU courlnce them of tbe
benevolent Intention of tbe people of
the United BUlea.”
The sum mentioned aa nereeeary Is
fl.uw.Con. J. inerpont Morgan A Co.
It was announced that f UW.OOO to In
band for a cathedral at MaulU and
that George C. Thomas, a lianker of
Philadelphia, bae given rhVWU to pro
vide bulldlnga for |>arUb work In connactiod with tbe cathedral foundatloua.
It was aaid that of tbe f l.uui.OOO required about f Jui.uuo la in sight. It
ted that tbe giver of tbe
ww«
f100.000 w«. not Mr. klcirgan and t
tbs sum cwmr frwrn Bortoo. Btobop
Brrgn: formerly rectur of Bh Btrpbcn s
ebureb. I^ton. will be at tbe bead of
tbe cbor<4i In tbe PhlUppIoea.
At tbe ManlU aettlemeot there will
be nine members of tbe clergy, two
traloed nurses and several kindergar
ten teachers and toy mlwlonarlca. besides a physician. It to eatimated that
the maintenance of tbe aectlement will
cost about f.*.ooo a year, and tbe lodostrlal school which will be esubllahed in connection with it wiU cost about
$2,000 m<.rt‘. In tbe acbo..l ainiculturs
and woodworking are to be uughL
srass:s.‘‘‘5.r»«"‘i’s.‘.
-
/
Barsains?
are to bo eateldlsbed. No attempt jrha
It tojrt^edjWill^ nuido to
inobee of aaotber touobdown. and
The democmic coovemion will
woald bare lande it with aaotber pUj.
^^ewibMii tesUlled that be (
Ae it was, tae game ended wim a meet in the City Open H
ad «M TOoai and nade aeatal notes o« em
of 10 to 0 la faror of Traretee row. at 2 o'clock.
Julius
Steinberg's store
wiU
close tomorrow
re
w evening and remain doped *111 ursdsy and Friday on
account of the
e Hebrew New Year
washing tbs face and bead. Tbe wit
ness testided that rigor amrUs bad
The new ball given the High
Schools by Superintendent Gilbert
was fittingly dedicated yesterday
U K. Gibbs has stated that if the
Ob Uw toor t7 Uw
ordinance granting a franchise to
Traverse City, Old Mission & 1
insula Railroad Co.is pubUshed by the
city council, making it, to his satis
epattarad wltb blood, tbe door casing
faction, a legal instrument, he and
aSeoMBode In norib side of ro<»
associates will acceju it,
j
Wife aim spattered wltb blood.
Peninsular Stoves are the best.
A plotara fraae wltb Uie glass oat
The celebration in lionor of the
For lak by the Bonon
golden wedding anniversar)* of Mr,
and Mrs. Michad Cizek ended last
Store.
ally as beretofore reMr. and Mrs. H. K Steward have wni^ with a grand dance in Colum• Tbe wltaes s deecHbed the blood
returned
from
a
seven
areeks’
\isit
in
spots 00 tbe door as^aboat I feet b7 8
The box-office of Steinberg's Grand
fees U eUe. Most of tbe blood was Illinois during which time Mrs. Steweoagaalted bat right under tbe body ard enjoyed a re-unioo with her four will be open tomorrow from 7 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS 1 INDIANA RY,
It was freeb. Tbere was a good deal sisters. The party had not aU been to 4 p. m, and again on Friday even
In Kffsot Bept. fr. IMS.
of blood about tbe room.
together before in many years.
ing from 7 to 8 JU o’clock, for the ad
P. K Barth of Omena « at the vance sale of seats to “Sporting Life”
taspoaded wltb the roomas be saw It Whiting.
to be prcscntcvl to
here next Saturday,
He aald tbe picture frame rested
For PetoAry nad Mnnklnsw City II :I0 »
S. I. Crolscr and .^.B. Stinson of October 4. The box-office will not
M»lBst tbe oommode and tbe gMes
be open between ttomorrow night and
m bro^ but be oould not remem Kingsley are in the city today.
l, owii
Kriday night,
owing to the occurrence
ber wbstber tbe piotuxe was in tbe
e or not. Tbe witness here told
•ew N
the Hebrew
New Year on Thurs- ForOhicacoAJDp.m.
XVXKTa IN aUCiXTY.
Pv«4»kry sad Mackinaw City 4 SO p tn
of tbs blood apou In ^Tarlous parte of
idav.
Tra*ai> Arrirr la TrartTw City :
Wward Tcnance Remington cnlcr- day and Fridav.
tbs room and upon tbe
Mr. and M«.
E, Hinshaw of
Mn.
Tbs oonrtbere tooka
tainod at a sis course 8 o’clock dinthe p
•Jury Cteselr tiaerSed.
ncT last evening in honor of J. Lome
s|g5Jr^i&H
sar^s-*S£j:5SA5?r.2r
SSuSSjlSSS
arcywiloeWiifllor
We are offering a very desirable
and pretty line of Prairie Brass .
Turalture at Factory Prices. Come
in and make selections now. while
our stock is large. «
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^
tuiiiuMniiniitoiiMT
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CAB OR CREDIT
218 FROIT ST. TRAVBiSE CfTY
ri
-NisKit
Slllcs mnd Ormmm Ooocim Our stock
represents the latest thinjfs from Home and For
eign looms—a most comprehensive assortment, all
styles to suit ail tastes and all purses.
F«faKa5=it.»Kjia»
we are offering some extra specials
that will keep us busy this evening. Would be
pleased to have you call and inspect our stock
whether you wish to purchase now or later. ^
54 in. all wool Cheviot, sponged
and shrunk, in colors of brown, green, wine
navy and black, worth $i/X). tonight................ «9c
night...........................................................................««c
;j^g^^»L.rhStsi;sr
Tbs jurors wbs were under c____
They were not permitted to oonrerse
with anyone exoept tbe ofBoerand
only ail^ teTidk among themmlT^uponjatters foreign to tbe
Banrtam. mm Kmtm Hi.
.5nss;te2btiKi.^.si:
attain etmT bis mind must bal? been
8S^’^*ES.‘“U‘7c W
SmnJSsVS
SrPjSiSS
SST
Ucnsmoic who is about to leave the
city. Those present were Edward
TcTrancc Remington, Charles Ray
mond. Ned l^y. Jack Remington. I
J. l.omc Densmore. Rev. D. I^ng- I
fellow and Jack Weinhaller. As a I
token of their esteem the gucsu pre
sented Mr. Densmote with a hand
some bound copy of ••Favorite Quo-
I
Detroit—^licat. 78 and 72^; com,
6U; oau S3.
Toledo—Wheat, 71i and 72
Chicago—AN’hcat, U6; com, 67;
oau, 83J; pork, $16.05; lard. $8.56
l-
that Iiw iurlHlor tnx’*
an I.-UC In New
Votk. Tiixit niein.iHtflN nlTunln nnin.-rnil .-nmf..nA for the uimuiiTied
aiHi it.Mins to a niulilplictty of in. nknoif for the l«ni.«dU-L Bo Ut
lal the avm ce yming man b«
lalfw iM'fori*
ding the admoniti
§«SS?»~'SsSJ:
tra
as^
wc “price
I^OOiC TO BaWT-W.F.ON^.
5—
The trM^loaTln^a^l 10 a. m. aad arrirlac
MISCELLANEOUS
uB* •«»* you the $6.00'I
Hgnfo shoe for men? Noth. I
I0kc them.-The Bo*. I
I
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O- P. * T. A.
BoS’tOl'T’BS'tOI
a>/s Walber
makes one tbink el stoves, doesn’t it?
Olben tbinUns of stoves, tbink of us.
Bod OomForAers
and « w « Blanicel:*
k^L'sirp‘'o”'B.s^
Cbt sppivacbiBg c»td watbtr will rtmlud pou «/
pent Httds hr warmer M tcptrlitg, and a ttw
bleb we purchased at a great advaatage
will save pan same mauep.
*S.r**22Siu^S5S»^
for !w,t” lull, lone since Ih^, relegated
beuts signs of suffsring und sorrow. to the limlH> <if exploded faltochw, B<*lN a quality that thrives on
wlilvatlon. It sings a siren song—as
long as a n»iui ran still the grewwome
^gninly upprabenelTe us to her soo*s
Thoso SraoImIw wr* l.iml'E«cl buW «ir<» yours
whilo WKioy
los«I
Sm^'slhs
luxury."* u™p"\ii!lTdn*tJ
dinners dmvniown tickle the palate.
ITiMS OF INTEREST.
A copyrlghl Isw has been promul
gated in KUm.
dls«v>mr..rt. lights
ta4wdudng daislca a foot
-s tliat man to
Tbe wife of tbe goremor of New
Borneo bas a baby rhlnuccros fur s
_ ________ bachelor ux.
Marriages are to Iw subsidtoed and
premium^ offered for Urge famlliea.-
10.000 new
yerta msnsa of soothmi
sonthmi CatlCallIs a pUm that bas msny beal-
al Tiwla aa WaaMaaiaa. Zk C-, l
B. A L aad Paaaa. Bata. Oes. A.
We cdfrp a complete line of
Peninsular Steel Ranges, «
Ctok Stovts and « Status
At a Japansae banqnet It to oonsld
gnaga wbUe In fidlnburglL
Ida ^Ing Ding to tbe only celcetlal
waabmwoman In greater New York.
Wbm abe dnaaet op In M(«caa
dslbsa abe makes ber nHgbbors gresa
■ritt eary at bar splendor.
msilbUku. TbsBlobs.
...............
34.00
$9.75
$9.95
10-4 Co
FARM FOR SALE
hcxricxt.
100
known a* theSedeor
Needham tom. One of tbe bc« is
Gnnd Tavene eoonty. q milet
aoothofthedty.
12-4 White Star Blankets wath $9.oot . fa«
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J. E. GREILICK CO.
;
city.
p^M^gugng
JO fasKMlw toad wltb esety sAm.
a L. Leakwood. O. P.
1£
VowrOr^cilA 1*4
««Cbe Boston Store
to"*®""®
oo
— E. Willvolm —
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^ EVENlNGr - ■ RECORD -
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HAVING A FINE THE
TROOPS SENT
ONCE MORE ‘“—.rz-
Dow hr Toot Ball
All icIraMm oF IToo% Basil m«A|3g>llmm
itHm Ol^y BooK
B%o«^,.«aaomia^ ^Km llrslrramrs%.
Om% rwMMy For Bes^aArdasy'm
To Quiet the Turbulent Miners
In Panther Creek Valley
MORE RUMORS OF THE END
.dobart Betfbtr Co.. Preps.
All tm kioAflW mr
Mayor Ashbridge of Philadel
phia Predicta It Before Oct 9
DROP OF $?0,000,000
Pricea of Stocka Have Sagged
f
Taamqaa. Pa. Sept. 30-TrooP.
•re ageib mnt tUmugn the Panther
eek rallry this moniiiir. The tnrleutcleoMint nas Iwwii acting in a
bmetrons roanner and iBtimidatlng
aon-aniooiste in liinr work. The
pmmaoe « f tba soldiers has bad a
onletlBg affaot. It la aaaerwd Alitt
^atrlketa ta tbU Tieiaity am show
ing llitia interaet in the nniim and
that tba dlatribotloo of relief fund
Prv«id«m
~ «id«m iMitebeli
anil ttfnsed
. : ;/ •> --
tbi
H
will bare a lot to do with tbr nadiag
of the aertka
BB4KIOM or llABOfcAVBH B»IUENVK
W. Bara Hm« )lun:«r.«l-Anttr th» Hu.^^ i
qaarrol that morniiiff n ^oltod | ttio? w«ro ordered ke^pt in aa adjolaaath of Mn HanrraTM. Tbo i la« room, oot of beanajr bat withla
ac- oall. At this polat it wa« aoooaaary
jlrdjfor tho ooort to a«k tht« •herlff to
with the woman. Mu aloo doaorilwd lolaaa the ap»oa ia«id« thn rmiliairt of
iho fkadlair of th« mw haadle with •iwoiatora. who wi
frMh blood alaiaa apon It. aloo otraad* and dUtarbiag the i
that the^l
of hair wbiob oompaiod with the heir | Mr l>»tflbm «a
of Mra HarfraTee. and which It wae I moay of Mr*. KUtaer
IS-rd.i-.oM
TAKING OF
ar-oT
TESTIMONY
Today In tho
Hargravoa Trial
JURY SECURED THIS HORNING
ooart mid the attention of the witMr. Pratt arged tho jarj to welirh | noe* oonld be called to it if aeoeomTmoot oarafolly the ondaooa which I Attorney Patohin aated a nnmbcr of
day that tba eoal atrike. la bis opinion.will be aaded before Oot V Comhere, the aanonnoement rarirm the
romor that either Beaator Qiiaj or'
Gorwnor Stone u behind the more i
towards a strike mUlement.
MADAM ZOLA STILL LIVES
location of nlood and blood etalna
Mra. Eietiier mid ahe wae oarrowe at B,T*.Uwra|>».U.TbrB«x^
the time and conldn't be enre. Being
Paris. Sept. SO->Mme. %c1b. paeeed a*
aekod if Mre. Hergnirer epnke to her sleeplem night. She la exceedingly!
weak. .She waa informed of her ima-{
band's death this morning and bore
epnkrn to her of a man called the ahook brarelr. Her physicians
**Shorty.-' ehe thonght hu name wae my her ooodition is miiafaciory.
L^”MrH‘iisrrS.“.s
AfKl E. 8. Fralt SUtod the Caaa
for tho Proaacutlon
meat ao the orimc wanantod
TmU»Mr or Mr.. Traar Klwaw^. ^
M? tan took the wltaoee and atkMra Tiaoy KUtnet wae the ftmt
BY m:KK«:TIVE RAIL
V«
witDom oalUd by tho proeoontion.
Bor keodmoay wae girea la aa IntelVkmm «lr» Tm
rk Wm C'aoMA at Chicago Re«a1liaa
Llrat maaaar aad la almoatall detalla graree wae jealoae and that ehe had
lUourM** My or AlU««a CHm»eoUtantlalad tba etatomeata in the told her ehe wiehed Mr*. Coroell
STealag Rooord rrlAtlre to the cir- would more out of the nelgtiborhood, mine** alHoetated that Mr*.
oometaaaee to which abe toetifled.
Ohicago, Sept 30—One man was
On the direct ezamlnaioa by K. * UargraTM
UargreTea had a quirk
qnirk temper, wonld
8. Pratt the witaeae et*U<d that ehe i become mad in a minnte; that ahe killed and another slightly injnivd in
a freight train
trala wreck on the IBalti
more & Ohio
Ohii railroad h. re last middllTod near the 1
iMKrAvei fo deold.was caneodbya
teetlded that could
laet Ohrietmaa She teetltted
tliat Hargraree
p to her houee on •, l‘«
<WUa Oai iK-l
1' U B.1iuqikU.
Slat at 7:90 a. m. Hargraree wa. jealoae it any <
the morning of
irad the kitchen ' woman ulke«l tuber hueband
ByTrligrapklol
eaid: "He midi shonld never eaw Mr. and Mr*
5Xr‘iC-u.
to hi* houee; hie wife wa* 'atii?rT ahm tOK^ether.
aenrly'fone; and to briugHr* Lake. ’; Mra KUtaer etated that when Mr.
(rent after Mre
The witnem went
Mr* Lake 1 HarKmr^
HarKreree came
caiu« for her timt ehe notio
and told her of the cironmaUacee. M blood epote
Fortf fonr
8he then weut on to the boom and qneet toned about *'&
that Mra lUrgrare* hadI informed her
opim eotarlng the eitting
Hargraree would e
and Mr. Han
mw Bargrarea Iriag
^4^/whiob It wooUl t»kr ]K»»ltlr«
and etodr hrimotiein.
» witnem tc_______
tewart
**11 once in a Mra Eletaer.
t*n p\*pil^ for violin at I hr Arad- i
“Ins-
.................
VIOLIN LESSONS
D. w. S
3taii;i2rrffjr
r f^*rn,.rcon.pii..-d-ot
j
She
mkt liM bAt« appointAd hj Ui« owt the kreatnieut of bar - hnsfaand.
to AMiat PrcM^tmiC Atlonii'y rrwd
b^«“ “
d«crlb..« ih. «OB.miou.
srf,i£.:?r^‘Tf..sV!is
muikic, Ciiylh^-ra llou^ UM. ,n
3iSNV. iithSi. YVIlWr.
^
j except uaderwear.
j At thie point the defenee entered aa
When aha reachail the H.rmv*. U^hjectiOD to the teetlmooy of Mr.BledboiT“oo
~k«l_ tb.. 1.
o.,.
to enter the bedroom, and noahin^ ilia ‘ ^
grcnnd that he had aerred on
door ojam enongh to get her head to j
m
SSV
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BifNiylMllaOUTING FLANNELS
At 5c, 6c. 7c, 9c, 1 Oc, wAli Greit Yaliis
GnodDisiiliid F~UJRS Ail the Latest tbinis
STEINBERG'S aiaiABLE DBY 6000S AND CL0THIN6 HOUSL
girl in this town to get that prize.
11 you will call at our store,
we’ll gi\ e you a little book that
Tan Bulbs
will tell >*ou how to u'in it withom si«rn.Ung . cent.
Any boy
or (*trl umlcr IK \xan of age can
‘A fine shipment just received.
Place your orders early while
assortment is complete . . .
nilred U.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
Fiiedricb
rOPl’l.AR SHOE HOUSE
THE OLD STAND
Walking SkiTU (heavy weight).........................................2.50
Outing Flannel Night Robes................50c, 75c, 1 .OO
ZZi Trent St
Jlshtr & C
Bm’S ■
A VERY 8>VEI.L. UINE
THE OLO RELIABLE
;^sini:;rrn‘“£?‘S^.rTb’
o^
there was a bed.
See our line of reclining GoCarta, bian new.—The
Hoiton Store.
aabmlttad a dlaaram to
IN. THIS
ver COMMUNITY
"She told me ahe wonld kiU her-’
aelf, aa she waa afraid ahe waa going
«aay and aronld take be
her life to mre
am
'‘£r.sssr.
U* itoaortbod brt^^^
the dlalooaUKl right he
ome daring all
winter
him freqnently
him ont of tempi'r. and bellered
alwa
always
ireat-d his wife with
IderatioD and klDdnem. Whet
tSLZta :LrViiMMd*tlb«r|lrK).
Jbe
case
papen which conminsd'’refe*enirto
mm^i
After dianer Mra Rlstner
.\* in c>Tr>* city ami ham
let. the name KIMBALL
is a a\non>'m of all that is
pcffeciion in A-piana At
the faitur) prices and lil>era! icrma they arc within
the reach of ali^ *
SKK US FOR
FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
BOYS' SUIT
Boys’ Astrachan Reefers—
very stylish, at $3.50. S4 and
$5. Boys’ ulsters, boys* knee
pants, boys’ fancy shirts,
boys' blouse waists at 25c.
Boys* waists at 50c and $1.
Boy’s sweaters, nice line of
boys’ fleeced underwear at
25c. Boys’ wool ribbed and
what it called Buckskin un
derwear, all at lowest prices.
PAi^^ULARS
W. W. UMitta COMPANY
q^waifnmtodj^theoowtnnd II
oridMMo at Imad.
■ alore will he c
«aday mj:ht. tV;* |.t. at o o cUkL. uulU
Saturday morning:. Uti. 4th, ow.nrlt.thr
owing
Hk-l.tvkk V-wV,-ar.
We’re sure you’ll be pleased with the goods and e5j)ct lally the prices.
Upon the crom exaalmtlon by Mr. !
Patoblo. oonnael for the defenee. the 1
witnem eaid that ahe met Mra Bar- i
frightful
3. BENDA St GO.
Ciothirrv lUtten and Fumishem to lit* Majesty, the AmrrikWn Citiint
We want some boy or
(Cootiaaed on fourth page)
i^rur^iX
flammatory rbenmatlem bnt ehe had
not known that abe had been eeriooalr
•lok ainor Uet Ohriatmaa Tlie wit
nem deeortbed the Hargraree hont<> In
SSiicSiS.^KS
S'*- I* 5“ “•
us to
world, have authorized
make.
$3
A Ladies, Dress Shoe—
very new and stylish last
—new heels, new toes
welt and turn sole—kid
and patent leather.
got there.
The wita
of aMr#
Bros. & Co. of Ikiston. maker*
of the Ixrst shoe ]K>liihct in the
fVIAOK BV
«pi>® *»»»
<he body
Ho aaw aleo blood on the aide
by HaJpaTO^eapJataad Mr.
“*
Whillcmore
-TODD 4. B/VNCROF-T
u
CT«Tfa lo draaa. tb«i |»u«aMl.d at wS haiwnfS ai e" e^
" 1 mli.ahTe
W naaaat to Ulbt Iba Itlctiao Sta.
_ _
1 from hl» wlfo'i
mmd apoD ratblUK to thr
]
Thafs the ortcr
ylUu!—Is.kku. |4
>“ remoring the body
H.r«r.T,.
»
2i.C'Sr*,?a
KI « to hU ows •tory. bad aaaialaa
m
S3.00
Silver.
Paper /'
PANTS
Money | pimrkMi^aiCiiutfirM.
.■ «i .b.. h. mjczx,«h^t«
ha paUiDod lb# M of ttoA iBopU i^d for her. Bbe did not eee her to apeak
Wtel U»e pfMOtlon r.padMl to to o. tetutUy. b.1 »l both l..r ud I »*
SSSotS-S
1 rirtiwoar uf X'racrl Hledcr.
Vencel Sledo
ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS
FOR A BOY M GIRL
, BnnJr ik. Mkork or H«- H..l>ud*.
2sr;r.,'K:,t.‘Ssrir.sii!;:
tlon apoutho faeta aad to determine
who wae reepooaible for the ooodition
of Mra Hargrarca and her daath. He
eaid that it waa for the jury to drier-
CitiMl|nsiltM-lfiid»
utiifiOeiniMtliikMtMirO
ei: sis^-.a;y..--s:i.^?.
WW* Vrt li*r/ B. RarvmvM la
THE WEATHER
Heavily Since Friday
-ao-scr^i.^^
A. J. WILHELM
ONION STKKKT
iiM
SOUTH SIDB
Oiir of
'Em
Everythii’B about these
new fall styles
suggest superiority of
fit—harmony of
colon—exclusiveness
of design-When
you get into them
you don't want to get
out. Exceptionally
good values at
$10 00, $1200, $1500
$l800t0$22Op.
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MAIVIII-XOIM
CL.OTHIIMO CO
kMMM.
Bentnl Dtms
..... ■—»■»■* .oald be accept the anaer «a «ch
.ha. bo. attaaMbr aol toaoT Fcrabat etoefc. aad bead;
tbeucaildRabe tocKJi meaOKr oT
tbet«ol>nnli»>
and mil
wmmm toeMk 4ha
^
-
New YorV and Chicago |«»t.
It
U( rtudrat beti» laed.
Tbe a
two »«: The »»
, Kwl ot \Voad«t<
aUB.A.tfaLOnil
he cxdmuge the peace and
tr»aqailrtyofhi»miiidlor the red of
hb life? What price wouU tempt a
man to trade hb dandy nerves tor
shaky onto
enabling him to
;Lifci5
mmm
J2S?.’
tPPPtAk !»■ WMTAtJfc
oSShoJT nUKK i. CHKHET.
Svnsa lo bofet* m* u4 aabamlbs*
sign hb name, or mibditutc for bnoy
ant spirit* and a vi.wciow manner
sow feeUnc the effaeto of the tIiw jaded ennui and dofl apathy.>
Whm
it ia azpaeied that the city will would he ask for hb bright, youthlul
countenance, if u had to be immedi
•m be rid eC tha plaoa.
At Brtddeloa. New Jt«ey. anJeyi>t ately replaced by
OtTrCiMi^va- Court FUhibilion, the Hotel Cecil.
the interior ol tlie Natiooal S|K)fting
OuU, lx»doo; and a view oi the h\>„ Down, race coone in I>cTb)
:k.
t:ach ol Iheac poinu of inlcrcat have been jeoduceti with fiddity.
and all arc complete in construction
andpeiiect in detail The auperior
escellcDoe of the cm provided bv the
manajiiinciu wUl attract no.kas attentioo than the scenery.
The ooinpany
IS one of the be« that has ever viatl-
ad to the amokiac habit Their raaamnaayoj tae weed, ftndiaf eolaou ia
long atenuaed pipM. ooetaiaiag aatlafyiaf mixtures, aad the dogs look to
the habit aa naiaraUy oa a yooth.
Kaoh 4k7 Urn ttoo go to tho atotioa
Jmfflia*g«t>
to genuine bud emvin) *fll'*e«
Over twenty different dytea of l-j
Ho*m»chr«a«t.tc
•fattid be consider a
ag«d tl yetos.
years, a eUek
claak la a geaetal
atole at Oaoeola. Tba knffa»te
I told to
1 glO.OOO.
Suppose thsl a brig^ hopeful oo^
with theU maalora. aad whUe tho lot- lege graduate urere aded to tdl. off
lee wait lor a train they aqoat oa SidT tbe re«dt of his faur yearstheir haaaehoa plpoa are plaood ia •otk, to give up bU gtasp^of human
sheir moutha aad Ihoy amoko. aad if nature, and to doto fore%to^ all the
the aalffa which follow eaoh iahala- doors of inicUcctaal progrem that hb
lioa may be takoo aa meaning any- dudito have opened to him—how
ed this dty and the chief pUye« are
Ihiag. they enjoy the praciioe
Many much money, would dose the bargain?
said to be aoMMiR the roort capable
offer, trom manageea of exhibiting
.\sk some man what ^e would take
ever seen in nelodrama.
'Fhc pro
dflg. here been received by their own in exchange
duction is to be seen at Steinberg's
era. bot alwaya refueed
that have made his Ufc nch with halflrand next Saturday. Oct 4th.
Jamea CuUmi. of
the Siatoeatl lowed expeneners and pcri»etual in
United State, infantry, a hmee veto spiration. and which
prombe him
inLaaoo.metaterH
plcasmc and prohi in future yean.
.\sk some respected
ciiUen.
influ-
acr by drinking a
whote ailvice b sought,
aud a pint of witch baael which he up as an example
youth.
hb i^ueoce.
to sell hb gooil lu
Rooeevelt haa granted
hb community’s aeapect,theater.
fuU aad uacoadiDonal pardon to Wm. would he name?—Orison Swett Mar
OUverLabadie aa Joe Raleigh, the
OinkelU, who tt year. ago. wbei
den. m October “Success.”
hero, aad Mary VanTromp Labadle aa
ond mste of the American ehip OenSavanna Blake,
the heroine, were
O. R. A 1. Anneal Bxoerd
tennial lying tn Hiogo harbor. Japan
oeatave of iaiereet, thoagh no laea
plaaaiag work war doae by Wayae killed Cliarlea Abbott, the llret mate
U 1-WBIOHT^OoOto.
Dinkella haa .pent 21 yaara in prieon.
and the act waa committed in
tbe
Lord ltolwf1^ ont'# found himself tbe
tatrodocai dartiMt tlia Pkay-.--y
nt(-r of a clrele of new frieiidii In n
adf dafoaaa.
B. DAB&AUll «r UfeUet.
Lindon cluh. There was a rerj- ‘.all
Giving u an axooae that they ooeld
gentleman pniw-ul. wh<i. evidently
not work wilhool maai, to inmataa of llevlni: hlmnelf to shine ns a wit. arixed
tbe New Jaraey state prlaoo have
o|.|...nunlty to ralw a Isuxh at
leFtanoe IW Wm Aah t* feaebss*
ORLaAXDO C. MOFFATT.
,ither |M«oples esjM nse. On l«elng
k
work lathe bradi shop and
N«» berUl l*lsce Is OeSwoed
of them are now la chain. In tbe tmrtidiirt-d to lx»n1 K«»1.ert«i. the wU
U\t down imln.idrlnt:ly lu his lurdaw, for TMr ll*ed.
aoM. Before the preernt high
JAa. B. MOM£
ahli*. and remarked:
were eharged it was the mat om
*"I have ofTeii hetird of yon unt*’ to five the prieonera who worked lib abadiiig his eyes with one hand as
BBFUBUCAB CXiUWTV TICKET.
thoiicb the fsuion* k'eiiernl l-hit' m*
lako appUcaUon to the board ol eral auppUes of meat, but Utely nc»
small, could W seen only with dliheulty
aperriaota at their next aeaaion to
aV^ a new lot for the obe of the haa Uwu snballtntvd.
—**1 have ne\er -e#n you.** i
Twenty-six persona have been killTo thU l4.nl ItoU-rU n-phesl:
poau The lot now in use for tbe
DAVID O.CBAMDLKK.
-I have often M^n yoo. sir. hut 1
tmrUd of ttw old eoldiora U eotirelj
d and a eoort^ of pn
nlled. uad It ia ubaolulely neoeeaary jureU aa the result
have never Inar^ of yon W Ph
BOBBBT B. WALTBR.
huva another lot or to bury the
Everyone pn-sent
del
oea of tlie civil war in alngle an express train rumiing from Ulle Ix*r<l HoIntih- r.-i*lv, iind
ial loU eoeilereil about the oeme- to Haris. Tike train Irlt the raiU soon dUspitear*«l.—l4>iulon
FBAKX W. WILOON.
tery. Mr. Smith haa aelacted lor the
bile crossing the switch at Arleux
lot deetred a apace ^ feet in length, when- it did not stop, and while
in the newer part of tbe (wmetery.
OBO. W. STEWARD.
going at a great ape» d.
At Butte. Menu. Joaepb H. Koaenand. Thera ia little donoi but tiist thal. a weU known pioneer, l> dead
it will bi- purchumkd
Korty-llvt* ytwra ago one of bla boarera could not pay bla bU. and again?<t
DBO. W. CITRT
hia wishes, Rosenthal was compelled
to lakk^ iu payment an interest in a
B, U. ALlcYK
which afterward developed into
Fiv sll purposrs for which so ointmvfrt
one of Butte'k largeat producers and
lit jrlWttU •!»
W.M.Koaentbal rralixed a fortune through
osrrt IB cstr ol I U-rts. Fr^cr
the stock forced upon him.
An edict lia< gone forth from tbe
BdMon haeeet the pam^ iu inauguratSalt Lake Oity board of education
iaf aeMca toudiag to eettie the coal
tliat hereafter co married woman shall
•irike; and now the city ot Detroit
lie employed aa teachers in the publio
!,««• triHiiaison Iw mmt
#i*k. sl»ur
aru«ff»t» lot • PscK-s - Kino o» o.nt
ootoee forward with a plan to take a
aoboula of Balt Lake Oity. and
%!iSucirsr KS^urirf
Table*, imaging from a tahia
that wiU seat eight people, for $XT5 and iqi'to"
edebnued Ylaw Tables that carry their own leavex. There are
great many tables on the market that carry their own leaves, but
YOU will invedigate you win frnd that there b none that win oompd
Uir
the jojr sod comfort ot
the Uct love ^little children?
Y
p death at Fort Blooam. New York,
trying to queooh hi. thlrto for liqhy trying
mm
a wrinkletl, care-
pate of Chaa OLaaa aad Bmmxj Bar
rU haak ia «allaa of apptobatida. teic 6gure. hi* quick, eUaic acp, it
TbaMdega. Floaa aad Flo. aia addict- off«ed i« «d«i«ca beat ronn «d a
whh the VICTOR. They are ritiiBteed for tea yeare
Bwaator than ihe hveath of amrn
J,W.SuiBnHsaFi
•Mil* and
aooa.
a txfar sidEiina iwus om sues
Daring that tiam Marly
I inehto of wralar faU in tha dty.
•om at thBMi toklag oa the naof a doodbotot.
Our Fall Styles
making nvara
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
SSSSsSS
Here SIC shoes thst tcU W Hesllh, Comfort,
Long Wesr and Pcilect Cbsncter. No srgument it occcasAiy because the good qualities
are apparent—will keep out cold And damp-
of watee. Traffio was mapeodad, iba
eleetrie power was ahat off. laavtag
tha dty ia darknaaa. and ears on tha
intorarban line batwoan Kalaw
and Battla Craak warn held op ix
arc attracti^-Hv put together and look at wcOat
they fed. My name u stamped on etcry shoe
which means a guarantee to our costumers.
Piiei $2.00,12.50, $3.00, $3.50
R.AI.
Bxteremely low ronud trip rat
Riobmood. ln<L, from all amt
Sec them in our Show
arindow.
A^^RYrt^N. Pncmil $maai
Get demited informatton of O. R. A
L agent.
& K. Murray, Ag«
FOR HEW POST^OT
---- \
OLD SORES,
OLOERS^FEVER
— SORES —
PECK’S KIMO Of OMTSEIITS
hmd. A oonfeiOBOe u to be held ix
ttmt dty, tbe dty oounoU having tek
en notion to provide for eudi a gath
will be reqneJ>tWboab^^ 1
ed to r*ign.
Four hundred poraooa are reporteeJ
ertag. Delegalea will be invited Iron
aU the atatee. Tbe method U beoom
tag ooategloua and orgunisaUoae art
being effeoled InaU parte of the oountry for the por))Oee of devising mearn
to bring Ihe coal operator, to time
to have Is-au' killed in Modlou. n#ai
Byraoose, by ..the cyclone which de
Whoa Ihe people of the boantry take
r. a. ^XNATOR Kni>EU,
a
AUiKA
rrofr..«r l».«llMtr ll«c.
I
ia«»iai-a I .* lUl.t I. W«r..
-When h.- **>» tlini MarK \Vi,ui> aud
Mercury
Mtr
|iiluit.lt.Hl.
iTuf
Ilou^Mi iind^t.ly uni.ii.. tlnit
would
kBOWh characlct actor, is again pU> - like to heller# tiiey arti
ihg Uncle Nat in lames A. Heme's DoolUlle. thr fult.i>U.v
famous cometly drama, ‘ Shore Acres."
in u hlch IVufemor
Mr. Galloway has been ideniihet'
with this |iart lot so many sexsom Hough diM laivd It his U-llef that M
that people lake it lor gntnletl ilut he Venus and Men-tirr were InUahlted
tlMwe of
.can tlo nothing else but pUy just such human Imhuks far s
thU world, says s |*hlladclpUla
1*1
parts. >Tt it u in light and ccccnlru
rh to Ihe
York: Trih
patch
the New
!
comedy work that Mr. Galloway U xi
wh.vt
t
the
• No on# kn
hit best.
Mr. GxUowty was a protc on tike other planets niv,** coiktliiued
ge of the Ute John T. Ford, and for a
Hioimie.
-We can only
number of >Tara a prominent pUyer
['in. and that la what my
ssor Hough has done. My
in Jooeph jeffemon's company.
Mr
I
la
that
tbiT#
Is none of
<MUoway u also directing the stsg^'
ETAUB AWD rUATFOKM.
the
well
l*bj
for •'Shore Acres" which is to be given a new icenic iirodoctioo at Stein
berg's Grand at an early date.
.
BicMioaa.
vasted Bioily.
Grecian emigrante numUring h.ix)0
DISAGREES WITH HOUGH.
Mr, Jamce T. Gallowsy,
PECK BROS.
GaxMO aanoa.
planrU. If any life exists
It must iH* of a lower orde
Ikava rtwebed the United States during
tho past year aud continue to eome in
large nnmbera. owing to the faUur# of
the currant crop in Greece,
A woman hater In Blocklyn. N Y.,
Cbarlee Bpweln hy name, made a
ouriooa will the other day. lu it be
prohihlta all woomo, ineludiag hte
wife,
from attending hia fuatoal.
viewlnf hi. oorpae. weeping at Hit
bier or placing IKwera.on hia grav#.
At Kanton, O.. Frank Thomas and
Mim Edna ttenverw? were to have been
married the other night The gueaU
and miniiter were preaent, hot the
groom faili'd to show up Half an
hour after th* appointed time be hur-.
riedly came into the honae and the
oiremouy waa gone throngh with.
Borne of hia friends, in a spirit of fun.
had proonred hU weddi^ ololh#. and
sewed every opening aecurely shuA
Even the pockets were oloeed, aad
while tho guesu wore waiting th#
prospective groom was busy riiiping.
STEIIBERG’S GRUO
OPERA HOUSE
jmuiDii.oaiiiu
Mill
lift
G^onnolUvill#. O., “for Piles ana
Fistula, hut, when all failed. Bnoklen’a Arnica Balve cured me in two
week A “ Cures boros, Bruieea. Onto,
Coma Bores. Kruptiona, Balt Rheum,
PlteA or no pay. *6c at JaaG. Jolkuson', and F.U Mead*, drug store.
ON account "of like Hebrew Now
Year thUaton- will beolomd Thnrs^
^14ay. OcL 2nd aad Srd.
WRIOKSi
35C, 50c, 75c, D.OO
lkn-4.rtk<T- will lio op* n toniur
ri*»- frotn 7 a. in. until 4 p. - m and
on Friday evening from 7 to Seju
iSS‘"su.t“«r’‘r.Jss?ir;r.is
ats
Thefinest line of suitings that can be found. Orders taken
and filled by one of the best known tailoring houses in the
country. Suits range in price from $13.60. $ 16.00, $ 17.00.
$20.00. $22.00. $26.00 to $36. Many customers prefer a
custom made suit, and so to supply all demands we have
made this splendid arrangement. We guarantee a perfect
fit. Tl^iis is one of the largest establishments, employing
160 expert union tailors and using only union suitings.
a.w L
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
\AFI^KIra Vox
^CBf.
ihsTsa^^d^lii
£oeive dues after tbe teat <tey of each
Give me No. 6, one ring. Hello!
This the Clothing Department?
Say. I just wanted to tell you that
that Prince henry Suit that you sold
me is all right. It’s a dandy-I like
it so well that I’m going to wear it
right along -got it on now- Fits
as though I was run into it. Have
not seen anything anywhere I like
as well. Say. got a good stock of
all sizes? Always carry them?j That’s good. Some firms don’t.
'Got some friends that will be in
tonight. This style has caught
them all right, all right. What’s
that? What price? Oh. one of
them wants one of those best f 24
suits. Mine, you know, was $18.
Two of them haven’t so much
nnoney tohlow just now, so they’ll
come in for the $12,50 style, while
the
other wants one like mine.
rrtfP! CJUMtmeMHtKCte.tjrKn
r.V4
Oh. you’ve got the whole bunch.
What’s that? Oh, thanks! I’ll be in with them tonight—
Good bye!” These cases happen right along. Our new
Clothing is the best on the market.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
to Sews* of WooOtrtol B—gt/
ud • Stheitd Cat of Plojfort.
for three veara by
tool
thodght. for those who arc gool
hgurlng relalionshiju. in ''A Runaway uny life can exist on Mara or Mercury.
Match." the new Mark Swan coincil) Those two plam'ta are many mllllousof
to be teen at Steinberg's Graml to- years ahead of the earth In the pr^Kvoa
of evolution. They ar# more like tbe
The |4ol of
moon, a eolld. fruxen tioJy. where wa
ter yid air do not exist. How. than,
could any en'rpl the'lowest order of
and daughter figure. KleanorMatche. animals exist there? Everything on
a daihing widow, barely on the sunny th# earth now favor. anmUl life, but it
tide Of fcrty. elope* with Ixonard win pruldthly not tw so a million years
Claxtoo. a pruminent young attorney, hcDCT. Thru th# rarth will have progwhik aimed aimuUaneously
MtUic reused to tbe aUge In which Mara.
Mercury und lb# mooo ar# now. and
Matdie. a school girl and F.lenor's
this will be nothing but a cold, froaro
daiwhter, nms away from her boardmaaa of metal without air or water.
iiW Khool with Cuthbert Claxton. a Life wlU have dtaappeared.**
Central
oinrv^, MiOM.
>Uiism«. Ts-dsy awl msaial B C. Lsvts*
LswW gi
gvowry. TJe
day svlagi at
pAsusVwM
M. toMuae
I^Feslo
TWHOHanCiyr J-m •
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LightBiscuUs;
.Light Cakes;
^Pastry;
i
LigiuHoarts., OfOck-as^-WUikt
' ••ari f iiiiiin
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ttft itafttwiMut
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STORIES OF SHERHERD
EASY
PAYMENT
ladd«its lo Carter of the “Mao
Who Made WashhictoiL'*
DEITEl TO EXILE BT IBBBiTmmE
maeamstmsmvTE
Ccndtitsed news
' ^cfmicblgsn
lull*, m a*r* H* WeO* ■ Vmmt r»rtmmm mm€ Ur*0 Uk* •
The career of AU*iand«r It 8bcp»
onl. U-lier kuowu m * Uo-. *
«d: wuu dWd a fi w
ou l.l»
vaal rfcUle nl Ujiloplhi*,
rrada
Uke a rtmiaiK^. Ile^aa a ua
Uvt of Wsahlugum. being bom tberv
on Jan So. 105. Oo lui tu Ibe death
of hia fatli«T he had to aupiKirt hlm»-lf
i e«jl7 age and Iramt-d the cur*
penler’a trade.
A .juuml rlUi hla
i>er led to a « U«uju.% ainl Ik- Iha plumU-r. In tUi. be v«. i-uicmafol and *c».iu owik-I hi* bu-UK-«a
and bad a Uri;t- liKY*m.-. lu l*«2: he
•ervt^l an a tmuibs-r of « \Va*hlnjrt«u
kiual rifle*.
In l^To rrr*i«!.-m
«f
tUrm BofM. WftjMom
wb« kM
tdtmn^ trcmmttiprn
(hlltmuim, i» MtTooUlaa • mv plw
to laiprove tho miff nods of
TiUof^ OnOt oil la ftlia Ml
M4.M4 UlO wiiadbTMMOro Tka froqoaol raiaa of tka paat wwk
MohiM tMMBbhnc « htfrow. Two aod tka aeaioU7 of fana halp lu UtooM «• t»nai7 appllwi. Tbo oil taaaoo ooaat7 will maan tba loaa of
mrnrm^M Um Errand to the doplb of
OM foot, ood kM IJM effool of poafe
laftbodtet. TkowlMlfoftholMT
••Baring dioooislnr pains 1
iMt WM«0«MMKlt OOt ioto lU mCm
book and stoma ah. aod beiag ^
•ad kMMM Of tko dU. aowMrooi
1 baaa. to aoa “
•ffootlttkoadoM OllcMiWboafhl
wkaia tkia font of paaiaf ooote
a mila.
Oat of I.«0 ladiaai who llaad oa
tba Kawkawia Hrm a kaU oaetar7.
m. K. MoBebort of BorthriUa has a
aCD tkora fmaalot ool7 M famlllaa.
at
Tho loader of tba haoitotloa U Jaaaa fig tiaa in InU bearing in U»a
Midanor. Tba fruit ia of a fine
Oload. a Minlotor of tb« Matbodiat
qoam7«Ddflaror.
faith, who ooadaeto a aanaU faom
?
milaa from .the rirar’o laoatb.
Wise ia tka girl wboaa aaosa M self
^
oa7tkooaarwaoaiborklo fatboriollg „ lag of tha battle batwaea the Ohippaf:
MO aadOMkaaoM at Shall lalaaA
Ooaakaaoao ware
laklai tkotr okalU,
foaad tka :Ulaad widi
aaUf tkoOhippawao bad I
r
Ibe7 own 00I7 tba faw UtUa 1
oa Ika banka of tbo KawkawUn.
At Maaktffoa Okarioa Uonj, of the
OUteoao* Mapkoao Oo.. wa. otaodint
oa tbo otfMt talking to a frioad, aail
pidkad op a aand borr and pot It biv
..tween Ms loath. Mr. Mof«7 got to
Piles 5#^
M* • cam. Y<M<WIMHW<I
cant
rwr BOorr lock. Mr.
ITkMw. Uhwr,
Cilt.
n wrtfcwl W.1
r. A.W.Chaa»'aOla
tCtealwl^Uldaj^w
pa AW. CoAoe Manicurat
tr.AW.ekaM’sOiitatiL
Omul aisiKiliilt-d
S. \Vas.hluKioii %va* a
aiMl mud UiikH. Ab
• plaiiM had l-s><-ii made
le iinli«m:il « tiji!lal. lit*
fur hiyluK
»e III i-arryiiuf out the
tie bad l**-i. dooe
•
In ibv limiu;^of the fwleral l»uildiii»:a.
Hh- Uw thi* < It.v un». I.. |s:iy «ne-
city of
S'. 2? HS‘b;
r
15
withManlateebl-wUcL lltb.ao it
ATora
Uiat the looal plave
cal OOt for them from the
....
-uu •
*au.iR.» raicm.
c:rrr:^«^'»-=-= •
acholsatio games. TraT.-r*e t’lty will
\ interfered a tih
boanl of tl.fsHI yihfph. i.I .»u»* of
d-nl nmiii aptthe .i.uimtKnlonen.. l-ui llu- ^
fuw-d Its stiiiftnu him. Il*- r« tur:n-d
hi* plumisiug hoHim-wi. l»ut iva. funi-d
Di*apia.liiti-tl and amld.-m-d l.y the
eatlmate put 011 hli* rfT.irts* hr
jiirity fsf bin rsdlMu: < nlxrm«.
Vi Meihxi. wlMTt- for iivi-utTtwo
A Bor*a WUO KMU fbr 1410.
yenm h«- luia liv.-d the life of an vxUe
lu tlie Sh-mi Ma.ire uiuunlalne. devt-1
oping on a Klguiitir aeale an extenalv*
BilviT milling pcia-rty. wlmh h. nor
uurth many u.mionH of dsdiam. Mr
Shepherd na* aald to hare lieen wortl
fl.VMMino at the time of hia death.
Mr. Sh.-ph.-nl a Vx|MTlen.^-a during
lef I
the nr>! feiv r.-ail-s of hi*
alona BatopiUia iv.-n- f#l of e».
onia, n-«l danger. He wn* aiirnuimh-d by a
BronobltlA Oousha. Colds and
d.-ss|Mmle *et .if Me\le«|ia y\Uo wonhl
?Mmt*lmd*1Cw!ir*tw
Onlnul! not hi-allale to take Ida life fsiT the vnl
lead botUea 50o and fl.OO. Trial bot- ue f»f a rimin-Me if a fuvs.nil.le op|au^
tunitv wio» ••ITs-n-sl. It uiia a fn-«iuent
ivvmn-i.s>- t..r nude tr.-sina going lielir.-eii ItatuidUa and i hihunlma to-laTo Iirirolt aaS Hamm
Via it. H. held lip, hr lirtganda.
It la nlat.al that oirom- samiKion In'
Tba Annual a K & 1. Ksonreion era going from riiihu.ihna to Ualopl
to Detroit nod Toledo, ronnd trip Ina. nsH-nmpaiiies! ly tws» m-sr-se. oi
Mexican M-rvnnt*. Th.-y u»Te ridlu*
• little nn.untnln humw which are
Ulh. rrom Mackinaw Oitr to Hig
exclualveir in the rough travel of
Rupidi Get fall Information of O.
jKirt of Mexis-o. They had J
R A O. ngunta.
eniensi a mountain imaa n hen n ah<
C. K. Mnrrmj. Agent
of rorka fell In front of the t.un
r. Sbetshenl and hia iiniz-sa haiked
For floors nae Oalmnn'a Elmtio
d aaw ai«-ut hfty f.vt alasie th
[»n an overluinginc sliff tin- forma of
Mexh-ana all dreamal In sUarr.>
1 a rifle i-duted dlre--tly at Mr. ^pin-rd*
la Ml terriflf^l that
be almuat f. ll off hia humi. but be bad
ence of udinl to liin.w up t
keep them up until one of
leisurely made bla may domn and
politely told him that tljey meant him
no harm and that tln-i Kimply mantctl
whsl money «nd valuable* be liad mMth
him. Mr. Shepherd complied with the
demand verr n-addv, and he ami hia
aken in charge by
the brlganda and e*a>1iit<d through the
Uiarl»y cave, m here
the bandit* Imd a aiore of gtwwl tbing*.
Sbopbrrd at-ccpt.M an laviititi.m
-main to dinner, and a line- n-piiat
wait act and enjoyed i>v tite vi*|p»r.
.Vfier tllnm-r an eMYsriyf two liandlta
wa* detailed to a.x>.mpuny Mr. Shep
herd to within a few mib-a «f Ihttoplla*. Mr. Sbej.hertl iv.n* »-» well treated
hy the l«andii» that he never reported
the rx>bU*ry to the Mexican nutliurltie*.
Sim-e the deveh»pim-nt of the mlnea
at lUl.tpIUa La* iH-.xm.e e.. great the
alilpnient* of ailvt-r and bullion from
that camp are very large, AUmt everr two Wt-»-k« a «-.>ndncta. a* It la
eiilled. Ienv,»* Itaioj.lla* for rhihuahtia
lo.nded with fUver bullbm. Tin* aver• ce amount of bnlUoti In each »*f tht-ae
•blpmeut* I* aUiut SlOO.non.
Mr. Shephenl had a magnlflcent
home at BatopIlaA rivaling In aiweiousne--^ nnd iK-auiy many of the caatle* Of Euntpe.
Hen- he lived like a king, ruling over
an ratate larger than M»nie European
prinelpalitle* and wa. km.wn by the
native* a* ”I»on Sonor She|.henl, uiK)
"da.
bytlw!
jj. B-Martla. M. D.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
S.W. Slater
WE CAN fumiih your hoose complete: Furniture.
Carpets, Stoves. Ranges. Dishes. Shades. Curtains.
Draperies, or anything yqu ne^ in your home, on
easy payments. IF THF:RF IS AN\TH1NG you
wMt in CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. SHOES or
GROCERIES, we have made arrangements with a
RELIABLI-: store here,to save you some money and
^ve you HONJFST goods.
J. W. SJaltr's
•tag* 1T«|»*rtl**,
lA ftn-thcvl h«» tw-rti di*oo'
numnlng th* aaUp rr*n>rrtl** of
le^th* attnoapher* of rf'the-lrf.
a«Bc* tnaaaa In th««trr* ih<-r
hnaa* to pump Int^ thp .tagn.nt air.
. in u« h.n->.
n hit upon a way
amploa aow* of It Into th*
«iiK. b*t. a*^ BwUomr of Aoh*.
way, B. 1., “what a tlamwirhlT good
and rt-liabla madiolne I fowid.Ui Belaetno BiUara They eared me of
t H. ■vaM. M. D
■ martin & Goans
tllPimlar mwnng of MePh.-raon Povt
Ko lb U A. K WtHlne.-'laT eVeiiiug. '
1. mui
All comrade^ are reited lo he out aa epecial boameaa
will oome l»‘for»- the ixjat.
W. M Smith,
Comnumdur in F. i'. and L
Offio.. a* K. rraat Bi.
BUSINESS CARDS
r\B r. P IWtW’ToN. Dflloe ruon *00. tww
-Wa lust Haul w
-caJlIor
IRON-OX
TABLETS
-and tho gonilo-tnan remarked
-tha.1 they haul
-dono hia wifi
-more good thtxn
-any remedy
-.he had ever
''BMrSwLSra
b
Wtf »WN. At torm-y .ml
U«r at
Ca.thwtlc
..
iSissp
Ktrifs «wSiit''co.“(i-’nrwni
mmm
•unlcblorS
■ f!vrS'vif
MARK E. SWAN'S
iiAii
MATCH
Hate a cold worae than yeu
do. |
s t.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
RUNAWAY
MtYE.R*S
KIL-KOLD TABLETS,
28 Cents
A C-mle bot EHectIv.
TONIGHT
the Practical Bouse
r •' Furnisher a ; j
DKiMTiarr
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
here the S .th.Charleroixat that pUce
Not. lat. Elk Rapida her.- Norember
8lh. with a return game witli Maniate<’ and two gamea with t'adillao
later. One nf ib. ibdillac 1
ATIMPORTANT MATTERS
•
RA^
EASY
HikMiiig«
PAYMENT ’►llBWBlBr
But »«'**^* *.........
STEINBERGS
-''a-
;s
suf=:."7E; 4 -
Wbole aibest flour. Sold by,all deal
ers and manufactured by
:
^ i-w We arc right here
to make otir guaran
tee good.
ber of tb* InterarholaaAle Aaoori^
caoo, aa lowra luiTe *0 drop oot
CLOCK
othor of the 1-u.l of
win Eddr of Pranoott notmWy
Twnisbiug Stm.
liom.makm liia.
Tr*««ror<'tty High Hdmol Now a Mem
Be sure you are right then go ahead.
It’s always safest to get the best of
everything, then there is no guess
work. The best is the Queen City
'll
2- We bay dire«
JOIN THE ORGANIZATION
DONT GUESS
4i
1- Our pnoea are
away bekm the
em»* prKWL
bamlle ooly the best
goods.
icame, which will he played the aame
l.HHl improve
-nl uiid.-n.K.V
them .« MJ evlrOMbe a n<^iI- tlwt In
Uftle iiissre -than tiro yearn ttu.uiu.iKW
bad U-en eriiendi-d.
The city wiia ehancesl fr.»in a tiiuidolpolity «f uarrs.ir i.iid iiio.l.ly •in-^-tm to
«|| iMisnl lionlean!-, b.il flH* oiiurii nu* ♦-xiMMidituri-a
lliv.dv.-d an.uei-d *0 uimh
a i-unCTs-sodunMl II Vint iua If-II
n-sulnd 111
rlii.li, hs.we^
atluii of SIm |i
riisJJrjS
Not "man-made” but nature’s gift for
the cure ef Conatipation, whether
chronic' or acute. Action natural—no
pain,-no gripe. At your Druggist,
barge bottle, 35o.; small bottle. 10c.
llMki«oa rlfOTMMiM
tkor ID 7—w pwrkopi Iho
wofth of Imwvtof «« WUI ka wtJlowL
At Fllat whUa ph^ioa ot moini
dowa hilL Okorloa. tha < 7«or old ooa
ImM aad Mta B. a
wa iato ooatMrl witk a
vlra that aitawlad aloaa tko fom
nMl kad endaoflp k«»ooi«
wltk aa alaetrio llffkt wtoa. aad ^
r killod. Tbo aeaaa at tka
10 patkatio wkoa tba bod7 was
ia. Unr Johaooo wao kaar^
ad Mfaoidio boUofVO tkat hor
okUd waadood. koldiaf kit kodp ia
M. aad kcTkif to Mka kiai
At loot Ike txatk waa focoad
apoB kor OBd okr feoad r«ltef la a
Three reaains ahy
THK ORLY AMBmOAR RATURAL
■
CATHARTIC WATCR.
■I* w.m tn
Now it your cbmnee
to buy dodet on
the easy payment
plan -l)o you want
to buy that way?
We’re ready for
you.
KoUee to Ta* Payar*.
•“.’iSiT: si’s:*
IT'S A LAUGH!
IT’S A YELL!
IT’S A ROAR!
our friends re
A few worth to GUI
garding
may not
carding gas aAd ilb
it* uses
i
be ami-ss. As to its cfticienty,
convenience, readiness, reliabili
ty and economy, there seems to
lie no question whatever in
minds of our 200 consumers, and
a comparison of quality and exccllcnce of light, together with
X ast decrease of cost, will conV ince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake in insulling
gas in his premises. Aside 1
Its merits for cooking and
ing, gas can be used intcrmitti
ly for healing small rooms, ofticcs, bathrooms, etc. when heal
is required promptly, and for a
limited time. Our heaters being
as easily controlled as our gas
range* full cfhcicnc)’ being dcvclcqYcd on the instant, the cxiiense
ceasing at moment of turning off
gas. Nursery burners arc also a
great convenience in the kousc,
while for bathroom purposes our
•‘Humphry’ Instantaneous Water
Heater” is the acme ol perfec
tion. Appliances of all dc»cnj>.
tions on show and tor sale at our
office 228 E. Front «reel.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
-..HEALTHIEST-.
AUD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
IS
,S:
PER 1000 WATTS
BurdauRlTRElMtrie
Ligirt lit Pmr Ci.
»*a. SAWYKW
•DENTIST*
TRAVERSE CITY6AS COMPANYj'
Prices •i.'i, :r.. .W «id T.-. Cents.
DON’T Be bOLEDt
0»TK0*»ATMV
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA
0! rniiflismmllii^^
.....
suffer from heat,
No need
Don’t
n*l let the air get stag
—create a brccrc. Tut in
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in your of6ce.*torearhome. AH of new
design and perfect construction
CAMPBELL BRDS
O. i». OAMVKM
FIRE INSURANCE
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
PHYBICIAW AND SUBOBOW
^ Bnximry of the Eye ud Ff tiiiig
K QlammaSpeeUlty.
. Bril Ha
U L. A. BUILDING
JOHN R. SANTO
8BBAL RSONANCE
CARPET ClfARIB WORD.
v.B.cBAnii.PMm’.
aaaltl._________Mi W*mtanw Mrat
EW.HASTEBS&SCI A. D. TYLER
HRE IISURAICE
Dentist
OFFICE:
'
OQi scBoa vicnat
TAsneoF
TESTMONY
^tiacopafius to tUte St.oa0k«ootoE4ocatctheltetiwc*.
nesmWss 10 ie o M it I
KiUU TO UTE A tUTSIMtiT.
“ £;.WfsrjsjK''
SS‘«Kffi£““=
fte i*4» of
NGfiMD^numDs
toils skiiaoCK
iHw Msa Asa Wakslia II
Loodl T«dm SMt BIk ftepkSn
dTMwr. WUBMiMir
^^Dalbud; brother of
candidstc. wbo accaBS to have tbe
‘iSAT.
ws^^adaelsi
a~»fPS?5~
bnt*a^
o^32"4L2?^v
rira movrawaft barlag
A meeting was bdd last <
consider the matter of arc
09m fm momh ut •dmit m
basket ball team among tbe roung
TC">Melii» 9rlAmtXT dmM to
ladies ot tbe High School, but nodefi|*0V»Vr tk« vltMil that tb« woMM
niie action was taken.
Tbe annual meeting of the W F.
M. S. 01 the First M. E. church wiO
bmdlsd tbe ball with naaerring ae- be held in the church parlors, Wedoaaney. Oom'e pasrtag was abso- nesday, Oct. 1st, at 2 JO. Annual reporu and election ' The Woman’s Auxiliary of Qrace
church wUl meet with Mrs. Stout on
n«MitorPntt took tbo wii
and ast them baok almost inyariably. Wednesday ahemoon at 2 JO.
F.mest U Bingham and Mbs Iva
L. Purkbs, both ot Maybeld township
were married Iby Justice Verly this
SSSSES
ESI;
aiSSSSSSS
£^^"5Srv'S^ll£fi
aaaaily Ledsrto liad no abaaos for
ato man. Wbsn be got at him. bow-
•iw—tMOW whiob fquind hla to
▼tiit tko BantiaTM boMo o« tbo
aocalBf in qoMtioo. The witneM
dtoarlbod bis tUU and mid bs Mkod
2?BiS:J^^*.iIS£?£rb2S
lorn <5 yar7 gain that came eery
° uLly
Rapids make tbe
^ badrooa bat Umvo was raailaaes. flret dowa wbea tbee bad tbe bait
"?SSS>-K
nmsadod to select tbs
eoroo«r*s
^i^t^d^'^^^ed tbe*talT^*in
i3!r«S"wJ''-3i3rSA.-t£,
Traearse City boye ware wllbln a few
The Ladies Mbsionary Sodetyof
the Baptbt church wiU meet with
Mrs. Woodhouse tomorrow afternoon
at 2 JO.
Tlie condemoatioo suit of the T.
C. L.&M.v^theM- & N. E. b
SCI for toroarrow in the probate court.
It is not likely that anything will be
done in the mailer except to
adjourn the case.
Mi* R. Mae Kanagy of Atwood,
a graduate of the Philadelphia bos
pital, has had ber name added to the
nurses* directory in Johnson's drug
store, and can be called by 'phone at
any time.
'Tbcrc win be a dre* rehearsal of
“Chimes of Normandy” in the City
Opera House thb evening.
tb* Proteataat Eptocopal cborcb of tbe
United Btotes. aaja tbe New York
TlmcsL It propoeee to ralm a fund of
gl,OOOW wltb wblcb a'central iiwUtadooal cfattieb wlU be foanded at Ma
nila and from wblcb praaeben and lay
taacben win bo aent to oCbcr ports cf
A sutement that was
cr day lu regard to tbe
was signed by J. Plerpoat Morgan.
Senator Marcua A. Hanna. George Mo
CuUocb Miller of .New York, Jainro E
Crocker ot Ban Frandaev and Bamoel
Matber of CleveUnd.
In tbe statement It wma aald that “It
to iffiporunt that American ChrlatlanIty ahould be ip npoaltion to carry on
aocb work among tbe natives IFTUplDos] ae WiU courlnce them of tbe
benevolent Intention of tbe people of
the United BUlea.”
The sum mentioned aa nereeeary Is
fl.uw.Con. J. inerpont Morgan A Co.
It was announced that f UW.OOO to In
band for a cathedral at MaulU and
that George C. Thomas, a lianker of
Philadelphia, bae given rhVWU to pro
vide bulldlnga for |>arUb work In connactiod with tbe cathedral foundatloua.
It was aaid that of tbe f l.uui.OOO required about f Jui.uuo la in sight. It
ted that tbe giver of tbe
ww«
f100.000 w«. not Mr. klcirgan and t
tbs sum cwmr frwrn Bortoo. Btobop
Brrgn: formerly rectur of Bh Btrpbcn s
ebureb. I^ton. will be at tbe bead of
tbe cbor<4i In tbe PhlUppIoea.
At tbe ManlU aettlemeot there will
be nine members of tbe clergy, two
traloed nurses and several kindergar
ten teachers and toy mlwlonarlca. besides a physician. It to eatimated that
the maintenance of tbe aectlement will
cost about f.*.ooo a year, and tbe lodostrlal school which will be esubllahed in connection with it wiU cost about
$2,000 m<.rt‘. In tbe acbo..l ainiculturs
and woodworking are to be uughL
srass:s.‘‘‘5.r»«"‘i’s.‘.
-
/
Barsains?
are to bo eateldlsbed. No attempt jrha
It tojrt^edjWill^ nuido to
inobee of aaotber touobdown. and
The democmic coovemion will
woald bare lande it with aaotber pUj.
^^ewibMii tesUlled that be (
Ae it was, tae game ended wim a meet in the City Open H
ad «M TOoai and nade aeatal notes o« em
of 10 to 0 la faror of Traretee row. at 2 o'clock.
Julius
Steinberg's store
wiU
close tomorrow
re
w evening and remain doped *111 ursdsy and Friday on
account of the
e Hebrew New Year
washing tbs face and bead. Tbe wit
ness testided that rigor amrUs bad
The new ball given the High
Schools by Superintendent Gilbert
was fittingly dedicated yesterday
U K. Gibbs has stated that if the
Ob Uw toor t7 Uw
ordinance granting a franchise to
Traverse City, Old Mission & 1
insula Railroad Co.is pubUshed by the
city council, making it, to his satis
epattarad wltb blood, tbe door casing
faction, a legal instrument, he and
aSeoMBode In norib side of ro<»
associates will acceju it,
j
Wife aim spattered wltb blood.
Peninsular Stoves are the best.
A plotara fraae wltb Uie glass oat
The celebration in lionor of the
For lak by the Bonon
golden wedding anniversar)* of Mr,
and Mrs. Michad Cizek ended last
Store.
ally as beretofore reMr. and Mrs. H. K Steward have wni^ with a grand dance in Colum• Tbe wltaes s deecHbed the blood
returned
from
a
seven
areeks’
\isit
in
spots 00 tbe door as^aboat I feet b7 8
The box-office of Steinberg's Grand
fees U eUe. Most of tbe blood was Illinois during which time Mrs. Steweoagaalted bat right under tbe body ard enjoyed a re-unioo with her four will be open tomorrow from 7 a. m. GRAND RAPIDS 1 INDIANA RY,
It was freeb. Tbere was a good deal sisters. The party had not aU been to 4 p. m, and again on Friday even
In Kffsot Bept. fr. IMS.
of blood about tbe room.
together before in many years.
ing from 7 to 8 JU o’clock, for the ad
P. K Barth of Omena « at the vance sale of seats to “Sporting Life”
taspoaded wltb the roomas be saw It Whiting.
to be prcscntcvl to
here next Saturday,
He aald tbe picture frame rested
For PetoAry nad Mnnklnsw City II :I0 »
S. I. Crolscr and .^.B. Stinson of October 4. The box-office will not
M»lBst tbe oommode and tbe gMes
be open between ttomorrow night and
m bro^ but be oould not remem Kingsley are in the city today.
l, owii
Kriday night,
owing to the occurrence
ber wbstber tbe piotuxe was in tbe
e or not. Tbe witness here told
•ew N
the Hebrew
New Year on Thurs- ForOhicacoAJDp.m.
XVXKTa IN aUCiXTY.
Pv«4»kry sad Mackinaw City 4 SO p tn
of tbs blood apou In ^Tarlous parte of
idav.
Tra*ai> Arrirr la TrartTw City :
Wward Tcnance Remington cnlcr- day and Fridav.
tbs room and upon tbe
Mr. and M«.
E, Hinshaw of
Mn.
Tbs oonrtbere tooka
tainod at a sis course 8 o’clock dinthe p
•Jury Cteselr tiaerSed.
ncT last evening in honor of J. Lome
s|g5Jr^i&H
sar^s-*S£j:5SA5?r.2r
SSuSSjlSSS
arcywiloeWiifllor
We are offering a very desirable
and pretty line of Prairie Brass .
Turalture at Factory Prices. Come
in and make selections now. while
our stock is large. «
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^
tuiiiuMniiniitoiiMT
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CAB OR CREDIT
218 FROIT ST. TRAVBiSE CfTY
ri
-NisKit
Slllcs mnd Ormmm Ooocim Our stock
represents the latest thinjfs from Home and For
eign looms—a most comprehensive assortment, all
styles to suit ail tastes and all purses.
F«faKa5=it.»Kjia»
we are offering some extra specials
that will keep us busy this evening. Would be
pleased to have you call and inspect our stock
whether you wish to purchase now or later. ^
54 in. all wool Cheviot, sponged
and shrunk, in colors of brown, green, wine
navy and black, worth $i/X). tonight................ «9c
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Tbs jurors wbs were under c____
They were not permitted to oonrerse
with anyone exoept tbe ofBoerand
only ail^ teTidk among themmlT^uponjatters foreign to tbe
Banrtam. mm Kmtm Hi.
.5nss;te2btiKi.^.si:
attain etmT bis mind must bal? been
8S^’^*ES.‘“U‘7c W
SmnJSsVS
SrPjSiSS
SST
Ucnsmoic who is about to leave the
city. Those present were Edward
TcTrancc Remington, Charles Ray
mond. Ned l^y. Jack Remington. I
J. l.omc Densmore. Rev. D. I^ng- I
fellow and Jack Weinhaller. As a I
token of their esteem the gucsu pre
sented Mr. Densmote with a hand
some bound copy of ••Favorite Quo-
I
Detroit—^licat. 78 and 72^; com,
6U; oau S3.
Toledo—Wheat, 71i and 72
Chicago—AN’hcat, U6; com, 67;
oau, 83J; pork, $16.05; lard. $8.56
l-
that Iiw iurlHlor tnx’*
an I.-UC In New
Votk. Tiixit niein.iHtflN nlTunln nnin.-rnil .-nmf..nA for the uimuiiTied
aiHi it.Mins to a niulilplictty of in. nknoif for the l«ni.«dU-L Bo Ut
lal the avm ce yming man b«
lalfw iM'fori*
ding the admoniti
§«SS?»~'SsSJ:
tra
as^
wc “price
I^OOiC TO BaWT-W.F.ON^.
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The trM^loaTln^a^l 10 a. m. aad arrirlac
MISCELLANEOUS
uB* •«»* you the $6.00'I
Hgnfo shoe for men? Noth. I
I0kc them.-The Bo*. I
I
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O- P. * T. A.
BoS’tOl'T’BS'tOI
a>/s Walber
makes one tbink el stoves, doesn’t it?
Olben tbinUns of stoves, tbink of us.
Bod OomForAers
and « w « Blanicel:*
k^L'sirp‘'o”'B.s^
Cbt sppivacbiBg c»td watbtr will rtmlud pou «/
pent Httds hr warmer M tcptrlitg, and a ttw
bleb we purchased at a great advaatage
will save pan same mauep.
*S.r**22Siu^S5S»^
for !w,t” lull, lone since Ih^, relegated
beuts signs of suffsring und sorrow. to the limlH> <if exploded faltochw, B<*lN a quality that thrives on
wlilvatlon. It sings a siren song—as
long as a n»iui ran still the grewwome
^gninly upprabenelTe us to her soo*s
Thoso SraoImIw wr* l.iml'E«cl buW «ir<» yours
whilo WKioy
los«I
Sm^'slhs
luxury."* u™p"\ii!lTdn*tJ
dinners dmvniown tickle the palate.
ITiMS OF INTEREST.
A copyrlghl Isw has been promul
gated in KUm.
dls«v>mr..rt. lights
ta4wdudng daislca a foot
-s tliat man to
Tbe wife of tbe goremor of New
Borneo bas a baby rhlnuccros fur s
_ ________ bachelor ux.
Marriages are to Iw subsidtoed and
premium^ offered for Urge famlliea.-
10.000 new
yerta msnsa of soothmi
sonthmi CatlCallIs a pUm that bas msny beal-
al Tiwla aa WaaMaaiaa. Zk C-, l
B. A L aad Paaaa. Bata. Oes. A.
We cdfrp a complete line of
Peninsular Steel Ranges, «
Ctok Stovts and « Status
At a Japansae banqnet It to oonsld
gnaga wbUe In fidlnburglL
Ida ^Ing Ding to tbe only celcetlal
waabmwoman In greater New York.
Wbm abe dnaaet op In M(«caa
dslbsa abe makes ber nHgbbors gresa
■ritt eary at bar splendor.
msilbUku. TbsBlobs.
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34.00
$9.75
$9.95
10-4 Co
FARM FOR SALE
hcxricxt.
100
known a* theSedeor
Needham tom. One of tbe bc« is
Gnnd Tavene eoonty. q milet
aoothofthedty.
12-4 White Star Blankets wath $9.oot . fa«
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J. E. GREILICK CO.
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city.
p^M^gugng
JO fasKMlw toad wltb esety sAm.
a L. Leakwood. O. P.
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