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The Evening Record, September 12, 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)
Date
1902-09-12
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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WIT^
r lagyH- THE E\ E\T<G RECORD
Yesterdays IssQe 1350
CITT. UOB. rUOAT
FALL TERM
CALENDAR
t
tros
And SMT*n Civil Cam* on Circult Court Dookot
r,
isf for
Oif i«flt
lioowrYprfoU omu.
TiMtMm viU Ml
sa. wirnjmdg. lUjM M
lh«fotefMlvUl OMitwtotIWMi
MM M»i~i ^otM A. Ban.
TtMM ar« MTMi airll Mil*, aa
4lrMM oa««, of wkfok aalj oa« ii
aoauMML TteMMoo sIm oaUadai
ataaifoUawM;
TIm PmpI* ri Jolui A HargvarM.
Marfof. Fr*d H Prats for tba proMoatioa« Patalila * Otosmt far 6^mdmmi.'
TM PaopU ra UwU Ooaaat aad
TROUBLE AT PANAMA
BlUigtlon is Serious Near Isth.
mlan Railroad.
fmos Tmr lUribi* of
VaaSasn.
tare near thr mil-
* Darto for plaatlff.
Waahlagtoa. Bapt. l»-ln rfow o!
Waraar A Hoai Oa ra
OoraU tha foot list tba city of Paaasa ii
for plaiatiff. Pralt St Da?U lUaly to batakan at nay slaaS by
Ohaa H.
.
DaoUl Barlfu ra Raa Yorka tapUllii app«a. Pratt A Daria for
pUluiiff. Pars O. Qllbart for dafaltd.
aat.
Oaatal Kaafoa r* JolwH Moaioa
raiOarU apfsaL Pn^ * Darii for
plaiatiff. Farm a aUbarl for dafaaoant
Clark Oibom rr Joho W. Trarla.
at al. aMumpalt appi«L Pars C Ull
Wrt for pialotlff. TOosm SsarikPailandar PaHi ra Arthar Wllaoo.
asospalt vUadarvood St Uslor for
plaiatiff Pratt St DarUfsAafoadoat
Jola Piaok ra Banaaa Hjsaa.
I PfoaiPolM Ift MUm XMarS
jaara old. wboae
nu
y*****^ A large djaamo wUl br aidarbly fartbar Usa waa at aU aaoaaBY THE STRIKERS
by U.. OMpUll Bt«.ud|.uy, «.h. folol«.d
o. b. * l
tba Wiriag wHl proride for nearly 400 tracki to Waltoa iaalaad of taking tba
.Jj____
iaeaadaaoaat laspa Tba hotel wUl Para Marqaatta at Patoakcy. She ipaad addiiioaa safo**whioh
\ Pulliad Non-UrdonMan Off Car ba atlas baatad alaa A laiga foroe^teada to walk back to bar bosa. hot
of am are now aagagad la iu oon- {will not rrtom by way of Waltoa.
''
RouBhIy
all the loog diahotel wiU be tba amt complete of tanoe to aea John Uodga. bar nViphaw.
of Mada, aad ao doabt will ba apsr^ir-!
----------nay
raswt botal ia uortbam Mlolilgan. from whom ahe had not bmrd for
ad by tba railway oosjsay.
I
eome
time,
and
who
luu
been dead for
ae
wall
ae
the
most
aabetantlally
built.
Tba saatiaff adjoamad to iD*«t
Tha iianaaBant orgmaUatioo of the
agaia aad lhara ia a proapt«t of a st(•a Km4 mrik»
noial eompaay wan oomplaled laetj
______
Mm.
George
.\,Hros
of
I’onlanJ is
weak with the foUowing c«“
_____ __
LtoJ viMirng Mr. and Mrs. William Witte,
h to S. Itoe..r««
sooloaa throegboal; aad tbiy balli-rad that they fraaobis which they
abaU agrae apoB will ba batter than
tba oaa aaggalaad by tbi board of
Irada. aad ba aeeapsbia to tha rail-
Moody yaalerday aftamooa talagrapbMl to tha oommandara of Ilia battle•hip Wiaooeita. now at Ilramarton.
aad tba amlaar Oineinaati. at Oapa
Baytiaa. diraotiag thas to prooe«^ a»
aoon aa poaalbU to tba latbmua of
X. Bapt. l‘i-From the aantltbla ralley. tba
•true li a« far from a wttlement today
ai. I tar. Tha recognitioo of tba
naioo’i desaadaorarbltratioa.daolaio
tha Ubor laaderi. li tin only way tba
atroggle can be sttlad before April
next Ordere ware isnad to tha effeet
that tba 8han> Moontaia ooHiary will
raeame operatloni oa Monday. Nonanion sen want to work ihU morning
anootioad by the atnkart.
ladianapoUi. Bept IS-la aaewar to
aa inqairy from hata. John Mltohall.
praaidaal of tha United Mina Workara
today wired from WiUaaharra. Pa.:
••Thafaii DO iadloation of aa early
Mttlementol tba strike.**
WtUaetsrre. Hepi. 19—Three hun
dred atrUere held np a trolley oar
near Proapaot colliery Ihli morning
s d pal od eeran aon-nolon man from
tha c«r and bandied tbas roaghlr.
Daring the trouble Mteral ahou were
flred but no one wai hit The city
and 13 deputy eheriffi diiperaad the crowd.
FINE BANK BUILDING
To bs Erected by Traverse City
State Bank Soon
Mflimn-iooKs
I. WUl vrifaXaw Haiti
MUiUsdkPaaiaaaia railway eomrany. .
Tha fraaahiM wa. rariawad aootioo! VIOLENCE
byaaalioaaadapsthaisriaffolaaMi
[
paiobdModyoolarday:
K. UrvUlM Oa va
TOOK A LONG TRAMP
Caspball Broa of tbii city bar# ae-1
tbeh
Waahlagtoa. Bapt. IS—The aary da
partsaot thii somlag raoauad from
Potter of the gmn Ust
tha following dUJ
SIXTH TXXB-KO. 1«M
GOT A 616 CONTRACT
I for thaw
wmag of I horn ia
siiei aaat of Mackinaw
{ No Prospect of an Early End of
tbanawMartbportBaaobBoSl. TbU{ City, arrirad in thia city yaatatdny.
I las^iTaaiojc
^____
Big Coal Strike
wUl ba oae of tba biggaM jobs of^baring walked the eatira dictaaoe, tba
-----------ialaotria wiring am dona la tbia part trii> raqniriiigilx daya SbawenteoeCliy. Old I
---------
HarsnivM Murd*r
On*
ss ta tha oooaoil
W**k rromMondiiy.
SEVENTEEN OlVORCE SUITS
IS FAR FROM
SETTLEMENT
MADE 6000 PROGRESS
lie; Vioeiiraerd^l. rIl QiU; mc-jlatary, John O. Plana. Jr. The board ;
of direotora are: A M. Lealie; IL B. '
OilU John OUm Plank. Ohria Kehl.
Jaa. L Kahl and John O. Plank. Jr.
Tha company ia inoorporatad andar
OMII.
rnmtm
Oi-ty Boole Storo
1-3 OPf
*o oio»».
oH«r.o* «o
Bebert Beceber Co. « a Prep.
THE WEATHER
WE’VE OOT ’ElVI
Ol-R FALL UNK-OF THOSK. VERY
H.ANUSOME
j>'LANIMg|with Matched neck band. Thti lot n Ml CH PRKITIER than what
we bait. Elegant and dandy culonnga in Blue, Rink. Tan.
Grey with neat $tri|ie«—
'
of tba big howl which U uow{ well
aadar way and will be anelosHl in a|
few ama waaka
TWO DOLLARS AND A QUARTER-THArS ALL
FOUR MEN IN A BOAT
THIS STORE IS THE HO.ME OK NEW IDE.AS
.\NT) GI.\NT VALUES
;
Had a Lovely Time on the Bay
Last Evening
Bato tl lU Navy HIm f
S ta« aall Near Ik. IU
lludU«M4 BxarelM. lto».
Vernon Sayer, CUude Owen, Har
ry Clai»jier and WiU Waaton wi ut out
In Ole 01*oD*e eall boat ye.ierday |
artaraoon.and l^y liad a lorely time.
They ware about an hour and a half
BUlng aoroae the bar at the river** ,
mouth. Than tht-y took las than ten
minuta* to oovar half Ilia dirtanc to
tha ialand. How to turn a *ailboat
around they knew not They finally
decided to lower tail, tom Ue craft
about by liaud. then raiee the sail and
home. In the mlk up the^rope.
they know not . which one. wa* pulled
lear through the pulh-y on the top of
hat big *tick that *tiok* up near the
Middle of the boat
So the gallant nulor* rowed back.
blUtaring
than one delicate
palm. It took them from 4:4U to 7:15
Dw iu. and another hour to g« t
Ularranted
Patent Ceatber
and Enamel
Shoes
For Mon aoS Momon, only
$2.50
If you haven't seen these shoes
you cannot realize the splendid
values we arc otlering. They are
made in tlie handsome, snajipy.
lall styles, mevlium and heavy
weij;i»t soles. Kv ery jair j;uarantecvl not to crack.-
tu < ml About aao.lHMl.
Plane are now under oonalderation
by the Trarcree City Bute Bank for a
handeome. n.-w modtm building, to
ba «'reot« d on the northwest oomer of
/tegular Values S3 and S3.50.
Union and Kront straeU
Both arohitt ou, F. E. Moore and
dapartsaat bad iafondad to aand tba
. A. Dean iiave btvn rngaged to
B oaten, wbiob it now getting ready draw plan, lor the elevalioni from
fs srrioa at Ban Pranolioo. to nMion. from Hon. Perry Hannah.
lUra or ralnforoe the Rangfr, but J. T Hannah and other officer* of the
l.KK OK BUST SlUiKS
tba alarming altoatlon whlcli hai Itank. Which pUii is aco pted remaine
DEFAULTER SURRENDERS
arlaan on the iithmai prompted the to be dci i.led after they h»ve be«-n
THK OLD STAND
olBolaU to taka more t slao»lTa maai- •ubmltted.
i. pro|x»to-d to arrcl a four atory
■V.—. .....
I evTociare,
<oxivx» feat
leei xn
ctare, TOxlOo
in aunaaeiooa
WkTift.
j
tlon. Tha Cincinnati will ocmauma The flrtt etory to be of etom-and the
w.
a-,
*toU.S«e<t
^
IWE
only a few day. in bar trip aero-j ^^niaindt r of brick. Th»‘ building j
from Oapa Boylian. - that by the 1^111 be built ^e very Ih^.i materi- ^ Muakagon. geptSh«>.
fometly
diithct
.<eut of tb.| J^'ROQT^WEAR**'
bagiaalsg of next weak aks ahould
jh* flret Wot to be dcroUKl en- »»»•"• formerly diiti
KorlhwMiera Motul Life Io.ur.cre'
bava raaobad Iba tormiaal of tba PanIPd -THIK OITV’
Ca here, who di-ppeared la*t June
na milrasd.
Tba daatraoUon of Admiral Kil>from;
1iok*a flagahlp swept away the entire and furnishing* in proiOT keeping
aaral force of Haytl aad aaral ofU- wltb the remainder of tne huUding. New York and rarrondexed to the;
oUU baliara that tba Oiaolaaati oaa I'he upper floor* wUl ba tb roUd to aheriff here today. He ha* become a |
reliaqalab ksr poet tbata wltb sJaty: offloe iwrpoMO and will be reached oy physical wrt-ok from worry about hi* '
Tba ooousuidanof tba I'iaoiaaati an elevator.
L.UU* Oa* l^aMed Awar.
j
The eutianee to tha bank wUl ba
from the oomer and the front wil| ba
Died at the reaideDoe, t» We«t Six-1
OolomMa atrlotly by pwrantfog aay|^^^ eiiietic, ThU i- in a
teeath street. Luetta. the 10 months'
---------------- ------------- ^ the ^ lue deaoriptioa of the p
old dMghter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred
•*•0“ ballding, eo faraeoaa
8. Bucher, last erening at 7:»a
the tftouuS that this in iteelf would bafoia definite plans
plan* bare
ba bn'n dtstid- Short eervioe* were held at the home
Keith ed upon. Mr. Hannah sUtea that the
this morning by Rer. Laufman. The
or the WUoonsla dot the Oineinaattl building will prokably ezoeed fSO.oCK^
funeral will occur Sunday fmm the
oarriee very large
home of the grandparents. Mr. aaA
Mrm Hannan Yoang. at Bartlett,
profusioo of beautiful flower*
Sower* testified |I
daly ahoald it become neoto the mum in whichI the
t
family are I
land a force oa Oolomhlan
held. Mr. and Mra. Bucher have the
noil to eafatoe the |
No% »-«ow OHmmf>
Caused a Semi-Panic on Chi
■ivi^ l-low Oooci.
cago
Board
of
Trade
It U thought that the eealar of
trouble U Ukely to be at ot near Paaolty aad It U for UxU reaeoa aad
beoaaae of the unall else and oompleamat of the Ranger that the big
THE OLK KEI.IAIM.E
Wimaafo ba. been dispatched to
Laser ia the day the olfi-{ Cliioago.
l*.;-KiUing fioeta
oial* af the nary oepartmeat decided ] throaghoat the aortbweetem grain
10 take ao ohaaoaa of aa teaaAoleat 1 growing belt enwied a aeml-panio oa
laadiag force ia oaae of aa emergency the board of trade today./Prioee in
oa the Uthma* aad ortSrrs were sent September and December wheat, com
forward to the United Btatee eteam- and oato bounding upwards
The
ahip Paather. whioh u now ea route Dakota*. Minaeeota. Iowa. Kebmkm
to League ialaad. to take aboard a | and Kanea* were heavy wifferera. Bep
wheat went to 74DoNew Dress Goods. New Waistings, New
advanced to A9\. BeptamTrimminsrs. New Notions, New Silk
1 todO'e aad Ddbamberto44V
ENDA& OO.
• ud runWm. M H..
tk. At».rWu <TIM.
V;5
Esiles'
New
Fi
UMwnrt..---------All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
more Hew Skirt* arrived Codef..........
STEINBERG'S mSaiABU DRY ROODS AND CL0TNIII6 HORSE.
Floral Designs
i rntD V. mm
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.
FRANK Nl. PAINE. Florist
SHOW THE RNEST LINE OF
________
Mwfo H TarraU ra Mark K. Tar*
rail, Airoroa Lorall U Qaca for
aat.
Mary B. i^vfsd t». Arthar M.
roroa Uadararood St
veTy
I
iiAvrFRosTs
FRANK FRIEDRICH
|s*wtCHif l5crtC<WSt>fatt|| The Nev Stand -
• Martin ra Mina Martin.
U U OatfaforoospUinani.
hard ra Ifoo E. Eioh*
U R Uisa for oos*
BAvard Wnaihar. ra Oora Waathra. Airoroa L. B. Oofo for oosAlfot Mom ra Rlohard Moraa. Ai*
roroa. L. H. Oofa for cosplaiaaat.
i tif fiooDDiifl) Bnytumi ^
NOT THIS YEAR
Ida li. ffhtalAa ra Jasaa 8kiaiAa.
Uroroa Patahta dk OroMar for ooslUiaaau doaroa W. Oactfo for Aaastoh child dbad
Voodoo SepL ll-W,Ui««Wd.
dorf Mum'* nme yew oU lUtjjhlef
taken to Ne* VoA.
ktn. IbU of Union •wott rctnmwl
IMSL*-"
.....
242 Fiat St.
WRECK AT CEDAR
-KaataetoUeH-
Mukistee, Mich.. Sept, li—Judge
McAKay )pe*tetd»y modiheJ the in-
McUl to Th« Iv—iiu
Cedar, Suptem
by him reUiivc
on
tlie
p«oc«ediii» with the new pavini?
paving of min
ML & K.---------------^------K. at thi* place-----------------.
jumped 1
the street* tn ao for a* to permit tem-----------pori^ ropairt and to make them pa*- nnl. this aflamocm. and waa baoly !
table. No attempt wdl be mailc to | wreokad. The eugina is seriously j
proceed with the paving this year, i damaged aad some of the Larsare
The coatractor* arc retnoving aU their alec wieoked.
of Sbo warb Simla.
loob and materuds to Saginaw, having already loaded five car* thcrcsnih.
eaagbtiatbtartark aad badly bars.
Bi* abeel wa* badly oemabmL bis
atonsaob braiead a^ tt is feared that
baU lajaiad imtaemaUy. His oomditioa ia oomaldMud aarioma Dr. Fialiobiaatiamdfogbfoa.
J-STLa-pS
Waists, New Furs, Ladies’ New Capes
and Jackets, Children’s Cloaks and
Jackets.
IN CARPET DEPT-New Carpets. New Rurs,
New Linoleums, New Lace Curtains.
IN CLOTHING DEPT-Men’s New Suits and
Overcoats, Boys* Suits, Overcoats and
Reefers, New Furnishingrs—in fact, a
sreneral filling up of the choicest eroods
—Buy your goods here at from lOto
20 per cent, cheaper than el^eWhere.
A. J. WILHELM
UMION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
Cb« Tair
lilies' and Children's Hose, all kimfo from 8C
mmt
— ....................
Cocicts and Girdles..........................................
m%T
....... 25.4-5, 75cand$l.
^ i ;25*, $1; *75c
JI*lHr 4 eoRMNiiiy « •
V'-
ON DEMAND
WE l»ROIVIISE
TO GIVE YOU THE NEW
EST PRODUCT IN OVER
COATS. ANY LENGTH YOU
WISH, AT PRICES FROM
TEN DOLLARS TO TWEN
TY-FIVE DOLLARS .»•
YOU NEVER SAW NICER
GOODS THAN OUR TAIL
ORS ARE MAKING THIS
SEASON. THE DEMAND
HAS ALREADY DEMON
STRATED THAT PEOPLE
ARE IN NEED OF JUST
WHAT WE HAVE TO of
fer THEM d» > > J*
HAIVIIL.TON
DL.OXHINO DO
n
-• 'i'i
TM kmrtm ttwou nutaaii ttrv HMk iNttiui
•4 atlto •tpmm «T«k*
nrZ^tSi^
BIC HEAIV>^T ALL WICHT
•M k«^ la tk*
kaclaalM f**
(||n
TAKK A QLAM OP
^jSD
Mriag «fca •attan alAU. taiaMac
aU otartka aaaatir fiaaaaiaaatU
»>aa Mx. BoaaaaaH wUI kataTHE ONXY NATURAL AMERICAN
CaATHARTIC WATER.
It M-ill give you a clear head and a sound bod^.
It Veeps your liver acting and }x>ur system m
perfect conditiim.
For sale at your Druggist,
laarge bottle, 35 cents; small bottle, 10 cents.
tick! aowarda oaaltal aad Uker aaoj
Id ov
lDt«ra«U hU j«d«iDMit:
IDDJ U r«b«d DPOD. TbeDamplDof]
Um fJlDh OODTDDUOD will te foUoWWl |
kf mmmy D«ter mmtm thia fall.
**»»***»**»* *»*x«*»»
uitmcouninicKCT
...
▲ ahum 1. IIMDA »f ItMil
▲LBX MAiri.A^I>«r
Btt m€ UikkiMH.
UAMIBi. M«1X>Y of K«»i.
»r AicUtor 0«M<nkl •
^
rauMY r.
uf
CnWlN A. WII.UBV 4kf VmD«n
r DiklA of PubUc la-iruoiwo U»KL0« a. rAl.1. at 1 »ISa«j|.
t
Wi* M«.«W of OuAfra«a-in«»outA eon^roo>
▲ KCUIIIAI.I> H. l>AHUAOller«f*
Oltl.A\'lH) f. MOKTATT
HKei'UUtCAX iXU'-STV TU'KKr.
rurDh-rtff.
DAVID U, «‘IIASI>I.KU.
PWOiuuty eiorkMoHKltr K. WAI.TKK4
riiAKA ^
UBO.
WILAOX.
HTKW AK1».
UBU. U. ( HODS.'
W--"-
USO. W. i CKrilLa
rur Ouankj Marrojor-
W. U. ADLVef
ora MATU»XAl. riSAVCE^.
YMW-rdAT the r«)mbUoDii atale oou
TADlion of Uub iMLAMd atrooK ie»olo
lioM eadomoc the loluiioiatratton.
UaUad the oo«r.a of PtMideot Room
veil. fATorod the {irotuctire Urilf m*
U DOW exiau, rt«oiiaiK«Ni tlie right of
. Ubor to offRDDiM for ita own prolM
tlOD DDd fTATOrod A DAtiOIlAl botlXd 0l
ATbUmtiou to decide oootrorer*aie. betWMD onpiml DDd Ubor. The krjootr
of Ike UAtiooAl loiltioel
atr«ok with A nog bj
er«ce, who math' an addree* open
ueUooal iMce. TbU extraot from
Ike DddfOM is worthy of ei
■at by erery clUion :
••The toul cost of the war with
Spain WSB neerly #100.000.000. Tbi
ooet of tnnmmtivK insurrection in the
Philippines was llTO.fKU.tMu.
The
payat nle for pensions in the lest fire
yeard were nearly fTaO.OOO.OuO The
other expenses of lh.‘‘ goferument in
I
—l__
srAAB AMD PLATFORM.
The dxamatie vanioa ot Charles
Major's novel. •• When Knlgtkead Wes
la Flower.*' wkiok Efle Blister will
present at Bteinberg’s Grand tomor
row evenng, Saturday. SepL 1 Arefleets
very carefully she historical atmoephere of the opening years of the Idlh
eentnryae
aad daooea As to the
htetorioal variety of tke.chatnoteretndiee of the dsama, the only 1olaim
made is that the ptewrigkt has Ifkilh-
Ballairv, Mink.-, ttepc W-The Re- •<>-«P
the smithy of John WilkinpabUean ooanty ooaveatUm for An- HMi- ^ blacksmith in Mootgomery
held at BelUlre, adopt- <»ooy. MaryUnd. and bad about half
edrlaging resolatiooe aad nominated
horses shod,' the troop farrier
the following strong ticket:
having been loet In a skirmish
Tteaearar—Bdeon M. Olda
» <!»▼ or two before, A few
Kherilf-Oharlee 8 Oahrlou
days ago an aged
man.
eUopinion of the ktelorlcal
ProeeoattagAtomey-Pitch R Wii.’^ denity in humble oircamemncee, ap- value of "When Knighthood Was In
hama
idled to Ifr.Riunaa.the anditor of the Flower" is indicated by the following
RiNhrter of Deede-ln A Adama
war departmeci in Washington, and lines in a recent letUr of hte to Mtes
Ooanty Oerk—Clark K. Denamore.
a‘^«1 him to examine oerUin tattered EUsler on this snbjeot.
Barveyof-Joseph R Jenkina
slips of yellow paper which he prodne"1 do not consider my works enti
Corooere-ArOiar York and H M. e<i frwui an old wallet. They i»rovod tled to be called'historical novete.'
Uenastreet.
to be orders from the oonuuandlng They are rsaUy romanoes, set back e
Repreeootetive In LegisUtore for , offloer of the troop ol cavalry on the few hundred years among people
Antrim DUlnot^anUl a Oviatt.
j<jnartt riraaler
whom 1 know well and love dearly.
FoUowUig are the reeoluUoos adopt- Maryand hUcksmitb. An inveatiaft- I would sacrifice any htetorioal qaalad:
.
i lion ehowe<i that the notee had been
WUerene. The people having once made by the officer commanding the pliere, for the sake of the etory It is
tried Democrat theories and promisee cavalry, and the paymaot was made not my intention to teach htelory. If
elr sorrow, and rvtamed to Re to Wilkinson.
I saooeed in giving to my readers e
Fifteen bears have been ehot within litUe inteiest and entertainment, I
ioaa priooiplee and polioiee to
theU Joyous •atiataeliou, and in order the city limits of Duluth daring the am more than satisfied. A novel h«s
to oontinee townJ<v tU' fruits of the iWit «0 daya the fifteenth l>eing shot no boslness with any other purpose.
they eleoted MoKlnley for the klondsy bya Lakeside man. A snrpris. If. writer wishes to preach or teach.
Id term, and fortunately put tag number of bears have made their let him do so oatrigbL If he wishes
evelt ta tha line of eneoemlon. appesirauoe in the woods on the out to enlertaU. let him avow it If he
their administrations have more than skirts <»f the city. Two bests were can do all three withoot rnamng any
(nlAUed every peomlm and expecta killed by schoolboys; another was one. all the bettor; but I have lonnd
tion to the enure satisfaction of ell killed on the golf linka
few. if any. who suooeed in even two
A 8L Joseph. Mo., special says of th.se porposee.
good oitisens of our land and to the
T.-sching and
aatooUhment of all other nations tf *k'rom
xvui I.UO u<v>MM7u<. wjw —-fi---- * ; pfusi btujj. may be «<itertoiDiDg—in
world. To ensure the permani'coe knife injhe Knsworth hospital enter j
asay be the highest form of enof our present prosj^rous ooudition
bot the •teaching ano
aud the wonderful exiAUsioUkOf our
cases must be dons
marktttj the world over. Resolved, Bertha Foreman und. rweut all the
Ivee, not ihroogh the meof a work whom
rout we repubUcans of Anuim oouu- sufferingH uf the patient though they j
►le Obty toa tusii pledge our be.t endoavor.,
oiih » ajArt.
thief.
individually to poll the fu"ll rv.mbli
oan vote of the ooanty lu favor of up- h«>***» op*rating tht<»ugli northern 11[Hi ‘
r h c attraction
holdini{ the hands of the present rt - *»ols and oaiiterii Iowa, stealiug horMW jGraml next Friday, Sept. I'J. will U
no a in a fair
publican admiuistratiou, both
Geo. R. Kdesun's latest comedy sue
aud national, aud electing every re
captured. Dering the peM live Levs “'IVo, Manic*l Men.”
The
publican oaudidate on the ticket.
weeks this woman has viMtod 101 press wherever they have appeared
■
----------------towns
•vwu* auju
and at
n* each tuwu
town uas
has aBCXTt-OUVa
socc**«ded ji j.|>cak
j.jK.-ak in
in the highest terms of the
'’theatre goers will
turn out to greet them on
totwi**^”**^*'*'
the.r api<-aiam e here,
Cosslaorthel^ I
telling the own*»rs that she lives at
Itaj
:
----------I of tto* PrIcadB 1 a«rcb
by town, and usually
Kun trom j*lxrt
i^lart lo finis»?f*
fin
fhe
It is one
»f TkU i Ur.
name of Mrs. Anna Smith.,
Smi
She )ays rushing whirlwind of mirth and nicrri
aad that is the test the ment one long laugh. The plot an.
At the business mmling uf
lees of her or the rig The lines are so cleverly coustructed ihal
extoud a call to Rov. Henry McKni woman is very mscinating
ley. now pastor of the Friends church no difficulty iu convipciug the liveryat Ouaway. to the pantorato of the ; »>nn of the truth of ber story.
unless one
Friends church in this oily. Rev. j Frederick Hall Wniie. 18 years old, a deaf man could see the lun if h«
McKinley is a cousin of the late pres- !
to a fortun. of flO.OOO.OOu. has couUl not bear it, and a blind
ident. and is quite weU known here. , n«»**n lost in the Maine Wood* could hear the fun if he could not sc<
having praaobed here on seveml oo- ninoe Aug. to. Rub White wh*u he u, “Hunting for Hawkins” is the
Maurice Henry, sou big. bright comciiy a!hd in it the luc
Dr^eury ol Brooklyn. Searching certainly works overtime. It
Mra N. R Franklin was chosen
ng year,
year, and pnrtii^eaded by J. J. Henry of Bos- lo Steinberg’s Grand next Tuesday.
as troasnrer for the «*nsuing
Ltbens Wood. Jonathan Johnson. | ^n. who knows the trails iborooghly. ’ Srpi. lil.
Oharlotto Helm and Mary Lndlam)*iXTe r>ne through the woods withwere made the finanoe committee of |
» traw of the young men
theohuroh.*
t Surgeons uivraiedon the stomach of
"I was all the world to know."
Mrv Susan A. Spaulding of El wood. writo^Rev. C. J. Budloug of Asha
Ind.. fortu
the walls of that 01rguna piooeof
Bittora They cured m« of
sugar eane as large as a marhte, a ball: jaundice and liver troubles that had
of chewed thread the size of a bird’s ! osns«*d im great suffering
vtara. For a Mains, ail roond cw
REV. HEitRY i^iEv CHOSEN
j
K
srs!y“^“
I
, lowed them when a child.
| for their
woaderfnl work fa Lis
Kidi
idney and Stomach troabte. Don’t
Harry Applegate, aged 14.
fail to try tham. ^ly bO eU.^ Satb
, ted suicide mt Mootexuma, Iowa, fa: to go to school.
J .Pierpont Morgan te among those
who hava paid a #10 lioenae fee to
All told, tkeexiienses
gun in Oumhortead ooanty. Kew Jer
The work of rolling the brick b
the xvpablio etnee Marche, DH7, nn
sey, and the cepifalut will aeek di
be procured
aow ware nearly #3.000.00t».t«0o. Thu the |»avcrnenl between Cass and Cnversion in banting the rail and reed
i streets on Front » progressing looallej oooarred nnder a reimblicat
A former officer of the Salvation birds through the swampa
1, ivciwatori- to the cementing ot
adsinieuatiou Except the exi^fiues
Army
sayi
that
General
Booth,is
oomof ear oItU war it is the great«-si
Now's the tin
to take Rooky
ing
to
this
country
to
try
and
bring
eharge erer enstaioed in a liki* isrio.!
the whole famThe Hann^ *V Uy .Meicantilc about a rvconciliation between himsell Mountain Tea; k
by any gorenuaent. aucu-nt cr mod
elL A
era. in peaoe or in war
And yei Jo. have received two carlo .ids of* L»al and bit oaptainv six of wtiom have
ind one of cement.
left the army.
eeaiy daUar of it has been paid ano
ta tbeea axpeaeec the books of the
■aHoabalaaoe. Balance* Yes. mon
thaa halaaoe. For we hare aot oni>
tiaid every cent of this vast snra. bm
Jim Dumps and family .went one day ,
daring the saae period we hare reTo camp in woodlands far away.
doeed the debt of the rviwblte
In former camping days a pack
than #10.000,001) Not only han> w^
Of food Dad burdened poor Jlm*e back.
and reduced th«
paid this vast
No heavy foods now weigh on him—
aauon'e del4, but we have rwlaoeo
•TIs “Force** that camps with
k'e interest charge by more
•*§unny Jlmr*
Ikaa r.000.00L> every year. Not only
have we paid these mighty ohergee,
BOl only have we at the same tum< cut
down yie nation’s interest, bat in the
came peHod we bav# raised the golc
reearve in the govammunl'im^unrj
to ihe hIgWeet poUt la oar hleltey.
And the UM ceagreee oompUird this
nertan of financial aohUvemenu 17
abollehtng every dollar of internal
rsvanae war uxse nprn every
item lhas hardened throegboat the
oiaBtry. ThU U the record. *'
U oloeliig U oetor Beveu ge raid a
flowing Uihote to Prosident Koose
wU. in whiok these words were said:
“Ivm noaearvaUva. aver caatioas.
ever fearlesA ever Just, name a man
”
orce
enesce *f nstsre’s
bestUfe-bnUden.
S«mL 0*9 (tab*
U4
ot (MMl
Bcl
Roonevelt will do them
MLR octomwoe find that they
Head ptecon far fifty moeo mintetoo.
The dafioteHgy te CMond by eo many
hnint oat of tow. who hod pmmintd
ID wtortain. oaoeeoantof tiomem
and other valid moeoM.
Some-wore
fa doubt ae fa
whether they ooald ootertafa when
were mot at boem who woald be glad
to eatoetafa osie or two of thr vteitfag
mialetsea. Pteaee MDfy the oommittoe. Mx. Imafesaa or Mr. Keairndy. at
Ofaw. if yoa oan faiaish lodging and
«l tu, talk tv tlumi
T. ubu hsd Un-n
In* Ited to nddreo* lU-- Sunday
m
8
“How would
vuld The ShortiM-e.
Short iM-e. uf 1Time’
does s wuP^-ctV
“l‘m afraid that wo
sburtoeee of time. Most •
got to etsrt to »* ho..l aesi
two Wivkv*'—Chicago 'Irtb
nc wcfiksptt
tuwmji
Bockcr
itoneof the 900 good values
webavetoofferyoofaRockiiic
chairs. This rochcr hne the fuU
roll opefa seat mnkiag one of
the moft^cwloftable rockers on
the nurkeCfar good finish and
solid conseme^ it cant be
beat ^ Anotlser is a solid Oak
large Ann Rocker. h%h bndt.
»sed.allbemtedpoMs
mporr* OHwIes-Bought in c^hMdlou.
before the July ad»»nce eoabla u. to »»ve you big mooet
6 «bd 0»k c«e K«, high hKk
fan ,*m b«* for
04.SSB1 .* lot of odd chain froin brokeo mi, cooiiitmgol from one to five of* kind, to make room .,uirk thcK
tnU GO -\T ONE-H.*LF THEIR
;’lR V.kLl'E.
J. W. SLATER, LEJm HOUSE FURIISHER
0! rtmoiMrafi
lifting, carrying.
**
spot,
the lack, can fa
No need lo suficr from heat
Uoa’t let the air^gci stagnant
— create a breeze. l*ui ra one
ot more of our desk or ccihng
ELECTRIC FANS m your
fice, store or home. AU of n
design and perfect coostnictioo
Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. It
CAMPBELL BROS
4ck ™
/ jjj
STYLE LIKE CUT
1.50 PAIR
Our proD' sition —Examin*' the
>hoes sht»wn by other houses,
then t{Ke a look at our $1.50
shoe, arid if f^urs has not more
IvV. tit. wear and workmanship, then buy elsev/Iiere.
mchc «Boc. aod nom 1 put u »incra haum m
day t »»*rd work -
Dr. IHerce s Medical Adviser in paper
co*-ers. is sent pee on receipt of 21 onccent sutnps to psv expense of mailing
only. A.ldres* Df. K. V. Pierce, Bu(-
31. $. Fryman,
Items of Interest
FROM THE GROCERY DEPT. Nothing in the food
line that we do not have-Always the freshest-AIways the purest
ai«uldn’t Vou'Prefer
To have your morning cup filled with rich, fragrant, delicious coffeethan with a tasteless, weak beverage? Ever tried our 40c Mocha and
Java ? There are none “just as good.*’ Uur coffee department sells
nothing but the pure, good coffee berry. There are other grades in
this department from loc up.
Puffins Up a Cuneb
is a great bother if you do it all yourself, but if you let us help you it’s
a pleasure. There arc so many splendidly cooked meats and daintily
put up bake stuffs, wafers, cookies, dainty crackers: a whole meal at
half the cost. .\ splendid supper can almost be served right from the
packages, and no cooking needed. See all these dainties.
‘Boney and Cakes’
Time of year when these are most appetizing, and we have some of
the nicest honey, either strained or in the comb. Order some for
tomorrow.
“Cbeese Chat abi Cbeese’
The American full cream cheese, as fine a flavor as you ever tasted
We always carry the Brick cheese and the Imperial.
ttlc’ue Cota tea’
hile it sells at only 50c it is the best tea you ever bought for
the money, or tasted for that price. We pride ourselves on our good
teas. Ever>' kind for all p^op^.
Jlmerican Buffed Beans
Something entirely new. “All the bean but the Armor plate." A
lady demonstrator will be here all the week and give you a chance to
taste her delicious cooking. She will gladly tell you how to make
that fine bean salad.
‘WE SELL THE BEST’
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
’rnA.VKMSB oi-rv.
vIlSlMMWfa OWOWMtofaTW.
. y
miom.
,3
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'%
Shet
tiumii atst,
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TESTS WITH URIUTE
A New Fireproofinc lOterial
Fonml to Be VahaWe.
LOOXINBATITASWEDO
•OHS OTEKEnna EZFEBltmi
f■to4t.
ropcukm rmooicALA*
•‘Ngpokoo Bouptite" occapiex
the place of booor in die September
numberofThe American Bd) . The
drmw^^of
the Yottg Napoleon, inppoaed to be
a good portrait of him at the age that
he enteted the Military ichool ml
Brienne. The editor of The Ameri-
WMT DEPAITMEIT.
^Rastairs
.BinoT.
YOU CAN BEST AFFORD TO USE
OUR BEST FLOUR!
Condenstd Dews
% of mi€bigatt
•*TIm lit»i«** IM MiBekBd tbs
pmi^ ortsMs ia Mm Tfciallj of
floaUi Bavra a%4 ft dMtrc^iBC boo.
4tB<lt of am of pMob Ina. la Mtob.
tfia, aBoordlaf to raporto. aad baroio
r tba for.
bUfbt
•‘Tba littlrt’* la to oaUad baoaaM tba
Itarat aad frail of tba traa attaokad
ahriral ap. Tba paaabat ar«* aboat
Sha alM of marblaa Orovth it dwarf.
od, aad tba dltaaaa aptaadt from trra
to traa wiU. fraat rapidity. R. L.
Tbft, an axpert from tbi^ afneallaial
rd hr Hich T*h.****l*
400.000,000 faat of yellow and tufar
plaa Blnoa tba eoaoiatiuo of tba
tranaaottoo an olfar of |lb per aora
baa baao mada for tba tract, a profit
of $06,000 for tba aaw owner*, which
X'ralite. a new fire reeitting material
for ivuttructional purpuMw. origintUy
inxeaied by Colonel ItK-heoettki. a
Itumltu trtllkry offii-er. and »lnca
greatly improved by t Itrlti*b comlany. waa aubjected tu aouiembtt aevm* tent* the other day at the conilany t murk* in Enjiltml. loiyt the
liUDdon lutumikoe <H*MTvtr.
In iu
luauufttctiire a»*Uatut from Canada*
the I’ulted Ntatea kiul tl*e f ral uiounttltm U ground to pulp and inued with
about 30 iar ivut of chalk to fill up
the iuteimtlcra lH*im<wn the ahurt tlUrt
tiiJ ufi.T going through a uumU-r of
cbi‘n*n-al pnw'f.wM.a a|.ia-ar* i!i tl»e form
of tough, pliable Mrl[.^. Finally, gelntInoUH aillcm U used for cementing purlaiMm, aliout :jn |NT cent u-iiig n*»iuirt'd*
and thja t'uuil.liHw, m lib the 3*» |.< r cent
of t halk and amue :»0 |a*r I'cut of a.
Untua In making UamU of urallte,
mbeli arc infr. mill aland a gnmt
TbU it tba tlma to ate Rooky Moon,
tain Tea. Kaapa roo wall all tba
year. Utaal Mood Ufa raoewer. S6e
Jaa U. Joboaoa.
til. nre iui|M.r\ ioiia to lire.
*k deed
Ni». t'oiiatnn'ted of m.aid and lined
m ith orallte. one a«ifl la.v«.r of m hIch
*4iann.t.*d two la.rera of
mhUe
Oor. Blitt bat aoU 3.000 acrat of
rodwood Mmbar load la OtllfornU for
$110,000.
It wat balf of tbe tract
bard.^^ncre«Mhc Inalde ami -uldde.
m«a pla<xd on Iron aliindarda ll.Mde tU
iron framed but. »-«v..red and lined
mth nrallte. .\ Urrcc Die maa kiudJed.
the temiHTBlurc Inalde at «»iie time
nuchlng 2.«OU dcgr«wa F.. and after
iH lng left f*o^ over half an Umr an eg.
tinluation mitn.imtdc
It mn« found
Hull the m«HHl i.eurkH*! the fir*- mat
charred right through, but the middle
tinime maa luiuiitl. *1 he outer layer*
men- pini-biliwal and m.-n- Imdjy cra«-ke*l. FaiH-r« plac«-d liialde m ere allghtly
>li»n< oming to <lintUlltatlon. but
w«Tc not eharn-d. Sulphur .tiid fuMl.K*
nietul pbo'isl milbin cniclMew men- nnchang«< a |k.«iloii of lairalthi max In
.nnoiloT .TU. Ible abme Inning m. lt*-,l
Ai.ulber te«t bad for lu ol.j,^.T the
tr>iiig ».f mhat \j.rl»uiw ptitiern do*ir<
fitted liitu a bri. k but mould Mnnd. .\
firv maa ignite*! limbU-. ami the dm.rt
mere • b»i.-d and b ft fm U*t over an
b.mr. TIm' blgln-wi teni|H*ratiir»‘ at one
llnie wan
tlegnH.** I . A* a r«*Hull
one ti*H>r «if imo lay*-r« of urnliie run
uing tbnHigbt.ul and foiiOing the p-m
vcMli a franiemork *.f iIiuInt ou
r ».l*le. mat |*en*-tn*led by fluiuet
«.me Hm*-. m bleh ma*. not aur
iig. eonulderlng It* »H;:bt atrur
8WWo,i^.^^^To.nU..,„
Pnok 3. Cbi«T »*tei otb ti»«
lat tba oroUarda aroood Boatb Barab.
Wbararar “tba llttlaa * it foMd aa tbaelty<^ Tolado, Oonntr and Btate
and tbat aatd firm will ]t
ordar it itraad imm^lately for tba aforaaald.
tha^aam of Oca Handrrd lloll
daatraotion of all tba traaa. wbteb
i ba ont down aad baraad at rapOatarrh
Oartv
idly at]
Baay froU frowara
PRANK J. CHENKY.
wUlba
I ba praotioally raiaad. at to aradbwern to before me and tobtoribad
luata tba dttaaaa maai
in my oreMOoa* thlt 6th day of D«o.
of tba antlra orobard.
amber. A. D. 1H86
Baal
W A. Glaaton.
At the rvtalt of a allfbt
Nota-T Public.
mada by tba abarp fin of a Mnaflll
Hali t Oatarrh Onra it taken inter,
at RatMl t Uka. rimak Habra, a Grand nally
dly and aett dlrertly on ll
the blood
Hapid* man. hat at Ht Hary't hot]d. and ronooDt torfaoat of the tyttam
Band
for
taatimonlala
free.
*
tal tu that city in a orttieal oooditioo.
P
J.
Chaney
«
Go
.
Tolado.
O.
la tplta of tba afforta of tba pbytioian
1 it it
I the yoonjrmau mv Iom hit
----------------*-----Ufa. Bt baa alraady aabmittod to | Aftar mnra than »i yeart ooutiniial
•arrioa aa pbator of the Third Kaiorm.
aareral minor oparatioot.
At Owoaao aa InlaraaUnc oaaa It on ad ebarch of Grand Rapidt. Rar.
trUl ia tba circuit court, tba auit of Adrian Kfiakard bat resiffniHi on acWilliam Ifaadlla of Varnoo rt. tba count of ill baallh. Ha it tba oldetl
Union Talapbooa Qo . for fbiaa Im. paator In tba city In i.olnt of terTi«a.
priaonmont Lineman of the eom]«ny
Rooky MonnUin Tea braoct up tlie
atarlad in one day to trim* MaadlliPa
troat, aract polet and atratoii wira
orar bli
Btopmnd backed upp hit ordart With a'
----------------------Wmobrator nria* The man li
ataly obeyed but had Maadlln
omaoh, ai
and iwing i
back
an<l
itomaoh,
•d Wbaa be wat *ln town an
3 uaa D
r\U-» W.
--------------------- ...rpiWtt/"
rtal off.
llie nrallte. Uome*er.
I
AmdlMT d.HU- of tmo layer* of
mik. M-i..u.nUHl by nrallte. with tmo
laverH of the anme inaterlal mithout
nii.l mill.lu, prove.1 lni|H-lietrabb‘. the
Inner la>er only U lug eracknl and
pire.-i:iim-.l.
TliU maa InlembM »o
repn*w»‘nt a marehouHe d.*or. Tmootb.HTi. m*-re *..,ually •.u.-.H-aMul, t
of Cm In *me *.nly U-iug KllgUtly
bm-k!...!. In the .n«»* of tmo Mttlona
*.f plat form, one t.f m.-nl «.nly and the
t»Ui.T of u.hkI cnMMl rniili nrallte. the
former mn^ rapully . aten urn ay by the
flam..... mblle the latter ma« at the
eiHl .inite atroi.g
SiibMspie.itly the
\ariom. pn.<m.-ie cxi.lalne.1. and
It vvn» i.hom n that nrallte can W paint.-.1 and m 111 take a m .H»d veueer. m hich
m 111 not watv or .rnck. and U aliooc
oue-itflli of the meiglil of ila om ti tlxa
In eomignbM Inm.
atomaoh and liver tronblat. Only 0&o
at Jaa O. Jobnaon a and P. H.
rprlnoipal feature of the unit, it It ax. Maad t drug atorea
paotad. wiu bathe queatiou of whath.
ear telapliooa. talaitrapb or alaotrio
The Cryttal FalU school board bat
Ufbt oompanlaa haTt a right to lajara aarved notioa on the laacbert in the
ahada traaa In thair efforta to atretch pnbUe aeboolt that they moat not at
GROWTH OF UNITED STATES
teaddaaoaa or other aooial fnnettona
.He. ^*fco**
wbiMi ba«*p them ont aftar 11 o’clock Tre«i.ar>
at night. The panaltr for vloUtion
for hit apaeial brarrry in raacolag alx
drownluff paraon* at Lake Orion Uiit
anmmar. He will also raoaira one
from Uia Lake Orion Aaaambly aaaooUtion.
Atacant for P. McArthur and A*. A.
Dnooy of Oatroit* Mayor Gallup of
Baoaiiaba baa oooclndad a Umlmr deal
U OalifoRiia Wbaraby 10.040 aorat of
Idnd in Oailfomia bare baan pnrohaa.
od from atyndioata for flil.bdu caah,
or |1 par aero. Tba land ocotaioa
mm
“1 wat traataa for three yeart by
good dootort. “ writet W* A. Gi\*er.
McOonnelltvlUa. O., “for Pllat and
hot. whan all tailed. Bock
Pllat. or no |«y. S6o at Jaa.
aoii't and F. H. M.wd’t drug
ss:ss
WR
ERECT FORM
CORSETS
A moving pi. Jura of condltltuia in
the ruU*Hl suiew at diHvuuial luler\aU from 1n»o to 1n.V> and utinually
from 1HT.O to
i,. pniM>nted lu t
iph Ju*.l IwimiHl by the tn*atury
bun-au of i.iatittic* at Wnahlugbm.
The area luo* gn.mn from SJ7.M4
i^iuara mile* tu IMai to
lupitra
mile* In P.Nr*:. .-v.'luM*e of Alatkt tud
the Ulaud« iK-l.u.glng to ihe Fulled
HiabK. The |k.>pnh.li<M> |*T iMiuara mile,
which wna 3.6 iu IMo. maa ‘.VI In \W2.
The total w«'allh h:ia gramn fmm |7.Imi.mmo.oiM In iNoU to ail I'wtimnted
4.niii».ma).uN» iu iJinO an
i m**alth fn»m »3n7 in 1k:-» I
In
the public debt mt« |I.*i per
pitn. In IMU it h»Af«ll**H lo-i
|HT **aplia. In IS’C it mat f;:.d7 |»er ct]*ig of the
In
Ivforeihe l*eghmln>;
.... . .
..
until It Uvaine f7«;.UH |-t e*
after the
gradually falling again a
mar. It ma. f I24i7 In F-C
The numlKT of farm. lmTea»«*d from
1.44P.U73 111 1.S.VI to :..t:w.o:.7 in IWO,
Ihe value *if farm* and farm prop«srty
fr-Mu
to fLM.n.*i.Orti»,OOa.
and the value of their firodmi. m hich
ma* iM.t met.urvd until lH7o. grew
fi>*m fU»3sykaM-a. In that year to $3..
TGl.nfiH.UN) in
/Che value of farm
anininl* lienvaM-tl fram
in
Kio to Si.ie*!.In im«v
with the new Erect Form and Piioccts gownt. Fit your nem- dret« over
I an Erect Form and it mill be a mttferpiecc of grace aad clecanoe. Pricet
from It up. If your dealer cannot tupply you tend dinct to
WEINGARTEN BROS.. 3774N tfUwv. New York
cams can ukeiVf4Mw«<r III* W.B.«(WtF<w«k. Arerr* ao i
I Mlqwe
F«r • l*Ife Caart.
C.^.rc*> E IW-lkau *»f Atlantic City. N.
J.. b.id a uni.|Ue dUlim-tion ci»nferre.l
uImmi him by thi- life guard* the other
m.NTiing. ta'yt the Fhlla*leli»hla North
rtcau. In n'*-ociilth>n of the luter-
gold intHlal of a|F
pn*clatiou.
It Nire the murd* ‘’Vou
Are It.” Then by umiidmomt vote the
f.kTty life guard* electi'd Mr. Heluin an
tH»n.irary memUT. He mas preaentrd
a unibrm. rvd ahirt ami badge
aaaigned to the m hole beach at 6
beat_________________ ^
A Box’*
With a family
fint’chapter, treating of Corsica and
the Corsicans, Napoleon's parentage,
birth, childhood and school days, ap. ^kKTKD-UWm
pears in this number* There are
so ent)’-ive pictures in this interest
ing number illustrating the stories and
t^ leading articlesT .Viiioog the
stones, in addition to the Napoleon
Bonapme story arc the following:
“My Only Bcar,“ “Rob's Race";
“Stiffcd-Neck Peter"; “AbeVLuck";
“A Young Hero of the Frontier." by
L W
Captain Jack Crawford. Ex-chief of
Scouts: “Pauv Mulligan, The Cub";
“A Talc ol the Southwest"; “A Les
son in Botany"; “The Downfall ol a
Forest Tribe.'* and ‘-The Wild West
Show." Other articles that conirit of this number
Nautical
School" and “The Bluccoat, A FaiDous Ixmdon School" A jage is
tjevoted to How to do Things, ami
ipiothcr to the fiist of a series ol arti
cles by Archer Brown, of Rogere,
Brown *V Co. New York, entitled y^A^TgI>-L*nadrf ftri ml :
“Top or Bouoin-Whidi>" The
usual departments ap]kear. interesting
as usual, to amateur journalists, lovers
of animals, young photographers.
and sports.
l*ovcrs oif puztledom
have a page, as docs also The Order
of the *\roerican Boy, while the editor
devotes a jugc to chats with bovs,
and the first of a scries ot Lessons in
Shorthand for Bo>‘s, cdileil by Isaac
Pitman & Sons, is given*
One dollar a year.
The Sprague
Publishing Co., Detroit. Muh.
faaaendnred d*M^V^yolraf^
rnnd L^MUaa.
Stttbtmat
•DENTISTa
OAPIVKR
L. L. A. BUILDING
o»*r KoiwA*rM V
1.*
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
CARPET CLEARIIK WORKS
'^ss!S!sxiSS^sssr^
-airj5SS5?iss-*?3rsiSF*“
*rr *.-klor th* artiel*
thlM ><*u •*nt f.w ll. WB»r* *r*
ll»«>? A ' W*fit • *a*crU*Mueat to
The
Detroit
Evening News
win tHl >JU ll
ortr * trlfl*.
• nJ will (Mi> Bvanlfol* - W»ri" •J-.
•I>i^ar In biih i-iHir*. »t»m« * rlrrulnUon Whl h rm.-rtNl, }<«.***i
PWoMlU.
N* B. CHAPIN. Propr*
MWaiAl^toalMn
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE: SL^'JPLrSg-
"
Ktitl l«-l..n-. L-r boujM-. itUBtim-r kiU'ik«a, w«41
niul r.M. rn. *l i»ld Uo.
**& JOHN R.SANTO
;:rH K
COB
LrS;::';.''"
ntfioHnsiiiitt
FIRE INSURANCE
SELL OR
EXCHANGE
ANYTHING
Morning
Tribune
Ra$lair$
on. SAWWKfW
PHYWCIAN^NOSUKWON
i* and oily
pru**d t*.
|6EIIEIiALillSU8ANCEi
OF COST* This
orter apjdies only lo those w ho
will use gas immcvlialch’ connec- *
lions arc made and who are on
lines ol mains. As the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
lor illuminating is increasing—
the people of our city now realise
that G.\S for lighting is inhnilcly
other mctho*l
known here*
ic light is morc%
briUianl. avaiUblc and reliable at
ALL HOI RS, and, with o|ual
light, costs less than one-halt of
any other, licsides being far easier
t»n the eyex- ILmscs in rouse of
cte*
be conipleleil without a sys
tem of gas piping. Many have
already «lonc thia Application
for anything in the line of lightng made at
our other, 2’2:i K. Front St. will
secure proini>l attention.
TRAVERSE CITY BAS COMPANY.
A lUrlto. u. D
martin & €oans
BUSINESS CARDS
^
Uto»««Ilu«d. IU->m*7stMlK.U.B L.MST0M*
Uia. c V. block. hot^plum-L _________ vm
One Cent aWord
CashwtfiOfde*.
r*cn«t mftwrd la orrrlook tbi*
tunny oj tviiUn* mon«-y <tr
Tbn D*imii Kkrcinc
Savtiig* bank buUdinc Wutild l*i arraac«d lo
■ml«.-up*ul V' A. Hammoeid. naahwr A.
\ . Fri.dn. h or C W WiUiflm.
IQtolto
N>*r* *n4
E.W. HISTIN6S & SDR
FIRE JBSURA0CE
|i»LM£To RKiiT-
. FUto OlBw Bad K.plorw’B
MISCELLANEOU8
Do You Get The Dclrott
SuBdayHews-Tribune
I
I ronl .ir.^i t>riw«Mi FaHmaiMi
MA»STEEftlORTIIEASTEIUiii.R.
AND OONNBCTtONS.
TIMECARD.
S’i'S'.J
*tr. a r**t. * **rr.
fissr-
EVENT OF THE SEASON
Mi;!
is*, is
StiiikirE’tGnidOMraHMisi
▼EA.A.ARB.*
Tomorrow Night!
ill’ll:!
Saturday. Sept. 13
Frank L. Pcrlev presents
EFFIE?So“or
ELLSLER FARM FOR SALE grand rapids a INDIANA RY, D13Jf3'3'v“
r •Utmwi
r A1DTCDI.L. O P I
[. w* cynniiiroBAM. Amm%.
In Ih. fwr.-m«-rt drmmntu- inumi.li
JULIA MARLOWE'S
“WHEN
KNIGHTHOOD
WAS IN
FLOWER”
48 PEOPLE-2 CANS SCENENY
PriCMSOe/TScTsTaod SI.50.
^«L 0(£>.OT«r»Yn.tWa<n*lB*ak. G*U
ItHlacrc* known as the Sleclc or
Needham farm.
O.ne of the best in
(Trand Traverse county,
south of the city.
■/
'
J. E, GREILteK CO
r*rU>QtertU...4M.Loi
r*rpM**k*7U>lBMbor
\A/l^Klr* V’oaar
pJ2?33’£3o
«« « w*i« - *u
1 b«v«- n bnir duaeo K**l B*Ktio«* to dlf-
onr lo MUt PUn* Kr*<«. Tm*4*7 aad fimiat
<Uy«*Mdn«* kl S. C. L*wto' xroowyphoo* Ko
M. n. UUKOXRFOBIA.
DKNTIS-r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
aXIfUBBAT.
PROF. C. E. HORST
M4wtoS*tm*.»., U:«l a.m..»44 ».».
-SSas.s-.'rKr.r-
Tiokeli wUl U Bold 10 abora polnti
rary low rata*. Aak Agi
rifonkxina lo routM, ratoe, i
__
auixKa^t^ - trwJirSttr
p^MABstymE
EXCURSIONS
m
T.r«sife'sr — —
City.
NoUo* to Ta* Pmrar*.
To poinuJn ^^X^^Northwrat
‘*2
$14.98 sr.“*
20-Year
_________Guarantee I
mMwBNiik
UcMiMPinrCi.
^ s«>g«7 «tb*B7*M«nttl>8
pEBgM^QUBTTg
Fry
A hand- some
A-r io»
a 1000 WAITS
YOU CAN-----
Tbouaujl*
>■
You’d better
hurry—they’re
selling last-WHAT?
a
O.
i
«
i-IOHTr
J. A. Pennington ol Cellar was in
RMa for Life.
aronml exp»»ctiBf
eorery for OooanmptloB. Oongbi and
mm U.
HERE
LAWE5!
toSOUOTLT ODOklBS
II* uni* &***!*< (
H*l>l •
WmCneniemixmA Mitair. 1*
MRS. C. E. HORST
TiBikx « VloU* >X V«Ml
4g»4—,aw. JPM»
Tf>e Haunfed
Barn,,,,
1“
Ho had wr%rr^j left
And
rwin-- you had your ItttWpUn.- aumd ibr otlMr.
I ~uld mexmu± your
oiitr
-AihI I d Uk# to pdJl yo«r hair out by
H>WA»D P. niG
HKE MEET
TOMdlMWjEr.'i^’nSJrJ'JSS;
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.night Not a single piece of the
Athl.t«of Alumni .nd
School to Come Tosether ' . uo Solce«i hn «iiwd bom
Ligoeicr, InA, iritb . <ario.d of
,
UrM»4« to a or •toek.
Urmphiai U
r OBd BBdlapotad BHd, and all «
»
dark rtood aodiVnly
Bpraad ortr tba borlaoo-tbal l- i<*
■ay. the Widow Bermau romed on to
.
wrai. auu in
BOOB hasan U
Hbe bad to (
BBk AUaa oo aeriral natterh. ami led
a BMBtb had fwaaed lirfiwr Ibere waa
calk Chat tba Widow Ja»w bad a rl»al.
Tha latter not only b«wnl the tall. hot
aha racocnlied the fan. One wduan
ma read aDoCber like a l-ok aUmt
. BMid thtega. and In a mao of boe on.widow ran calmlate alroo«t rxai-ilv ou
what another widow wUl do
Par the next tbrea mouth* KHa* Par
don had a pmty
tbinc «*f 4i
Hardly ao nranlnir paaaod wlOmut hia
Mac hnrttad orar to dinner by ooe
Widow or the other, an
irala he raoHred hat
aad athar practical evldcm'ea of the
anaam la whirb be wa- b.bl
The
race waa about an even tbini:
The
twa wome
'
|
|
!
in dlflr.T.m dmi uou. in the dark
Kiln- bad bla H.it, ral.«l. and ib- oltlo r bad bl- run level.'d, tint fb« y did
n-M -b.-rt or atrike
lu,fb
010^0 iiMMJlbm aiol loilitinff rjea I
Oiliinfr. aiid
l<ibi»
hidull and exrlatrupd:
' ‘ Waah Henry. l U
baosi<d: ‘
And Ibe .ofi-fM.le i..«.Ti-d bia
and felt of Id- l.r«d to -4^ If it oa- on
hla ahattkleni and r»y»Uod:
-Waal. Klla., -.11 I?**
N01 bin* m*trr waa aald for fl%e luln
utcf.; then 0. tlwy
:ed np to the
bou.e to irefa drl Ilk of rider Uf«»w
TO ROYAL EXCHEQUER
be
CharRed 3.000,000
«r X.UOO.<MMI MbO
crant of 2.000,000 pouuda, likewiae
barcod, baa bami tet aside for the
lief of British anbjeors and foielcoers
who h.xd toot oommtUed' brtarh
BAD BLAZE AT BEAUMONT
}'>
BI.UOtl.lMMl.
rT<4mpl»to»toB4»*<i
Baaamoot. Sepi. IS-A big lira in
the oil flefdi is still baraioc this
inic
It Is hoped to get the Are
r control eooo. The total loss la
estlmaud at orqr 11,000,000.
a aacood muffled voice exclaimed;
-Vaa, Kllaa Pardon. Uke i.» i^aU
atap or you will reined U all your
^^a didn’t pretend to U up on
Choata; but a«xwtln« to all be had
board and rmd. they didn’t go al*out
la palra. One cho«t naa alwaya com
aldamd parfortly couiiMteut to do the
trick. Here were two voI.n^ nnd two
Choata. however, and In- n-allxed that
he mnat fleht for hU life
“lUaa,” continued Ibe firat w.W-e. -If
you are thinking of ma'rrylni: the Wldow Jooea. bewarer
That -Bewarer- bit the «.wcrinc
B»n like a dub. and aa be aquetwiM
back acainat the fanuinc mill The aeo
and voice added:
••Look out for the wukm ll4H*iuan.
•Una! She la trylmr to oiiare you
I
have ciaan from my crave Iq tell you
thiar
. -By thBOder.** aald fUlai to blmaelf
V BO he Corned cold all otrer. -|’d iriro m
hack of aheep to be out of tbhi: I’m a
4aad mJk. that’a wUt I amr
^-XW Widow Jonea lovea you not If
M. Hlhott. short. K, Colb, ; first, ;
I.
Murray; wcond. L Heiges; third j
Kellotra;
right.
Ted
Southard; ^
middle. B
wing athletes
traefc avenU:
Half Mile ReUy
arter, Wjnkoop.
Ponnd.
-Wynkoop,
Yard
Ls. tbs Poor Bo.-.
b»
1
Chicago and Alton Ry., “THE ONLY WAY”
from Chicago and St. Louis
petite improved aud I fell better in
Tsta«f*ah to tos Btooed
every way.
I have no hesitation In’j
Ixmdon. Sept. 12.-General DornDr. A. W. Chai. ’s Nrrvr Pills are
it. the Boer leader has sold the Elngiish and American rights to his forth sold at fiOo a boa at dealers or Dr. A.
coming book to a New York publish, W. Chato^ Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N.
Y. See that portrait and signature of
for 10.000 pounds.
A.W. Cliase, M.D., are on eveyv pack-
Ovor-
•g*
I
On bunday
Sunda an
I be serv
ed at the Little Tavern.
Key- \]^
*cr\cii
I following is the
i
Running
r. Colby
Oostts.
I bc
l
Smart, show), stylish.
bop step and Jumi^-Oar-
k lua*.. u cJ.
bsaar
If there is to^ oifa part of the pnw
-am better thau another it will t»e
tlie fool Ull game. The Alnmni will
L<aa«« Pt.<
CommenciBg Sunday. Jane »lh. exunuon tiokeU to Petoakey at $1.00 for
oond trip
Train leaves 6:40 a. m.,
as V JK> pL m.
I Smo
O E Morvay Agk
Aasaal Ohio Bscarsloa VU M. A >f. K.
AA. A.K.H.
Wednesday. Oct. 1st $5.00 round
to the grounds for s
all of the atnletlo sports will be trip to Toledo, good to return on any
regular train until Nov. 1st mm.
.*5 cents; ladies and High school students, 16 cenu
The banquet for the
L.
MdD»t So
K..1.
of the Alumni aud the High D
jl w»U occur Tuesday evening. toads.
F. A. Mitobel. O P. Agt.
The plans in detail for the banquet
Agt^
will be aononneed later. The net
.Mrs. 11. II. Hcmstcin relumed
to
EVENTa IN aoCTKTY.
oflrcrgueM, Mis* I'Uicrg of (Irand
Raj.ifix.
'I'he evening was k]icnt in
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19_
The Comedy Booceoaof 4 stwtosa
TWO
MARRIED MEN!
Masten.
Miss
lx)rena
Pennington, Otis Masten and .Mrs.
playing flindi and other forms of so- Bertha Pennington relumed last evenrul pleasure.
I >clicious refreshments
from Carp I.akc, with over 70
were serve.!.* A dcliglilful lime was punds of ba«- still in the lake.
enjoyed In- all present.
.Mrs. Phila Knowles ami son .Arthur ol Ivalamaroo are sj^nding a
M.sh l-.lhel Caw entertained at her few days at the home of her daughter,
home last evening in honor of Mrs. Mrs.
Lena
.Si>ealman.
:114
N.
rogshdl. Miss Koosa. and Messrs. Spruce street.
Cummings, Hoovci, Koosa and Omar
Mrs. R. Rcvnc is visiting the lamily
Koosa of Indiana. The evening wu
of Julius Steinberg
in a variety of social plcasur«
S, Antlcrsv>n went to Thompand all |iresent had a most enjoyable
ille this morning on professional
Deiirious refreshments were
business.
Mrrst-d.
Mrs. \yaltcr (’. Dorst ot C'lrdcville.
II. F. Uoughey has just returned O., and Mrs. I mo. K. Knowles of
from his western tnp.
He s-isited Portsmouili, O., Icfu yesterday after a
Salt l.akc City, I>cnver. lx» Angeles.
long ami delightful
^ ilful visit twith their ;
Francisco, Portlani!. Seaille and jiaicnts .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bales.
F.verett. ____ ________________
ey expi
They
express themselves as charmed
h Trav
’ity and its surround
TRAVBBBB CITY MAatCCTS.
inp as well as with the many warm
hearted jveojde they met.
Mua.1.0 raivt.
m
r:::-
^KiJ
t'tow. porboig
Miss Mamie Ulbcrg of Grand Rapids, is the guest
of %Miss I.aura
Furtsch.
ger of the second.foot ball icani and
treasurer of the lyceum. hn-has been
clerk in the Hotel Scott at Northpon.
may come and
BRES'ITIKS
have taken
the rroper
the Record
He
who is
an expenenced man in the manofacture of curtain poles.
An the sccncr) ujwn the stage in
SteinliCTg's Grand was removed to
the fly gallery above, today, to make
room for the two carloads of special
have
pro
We
are
just as sure to ha\c what
you
want in price as in design.
Re
gard them with a
See it
you
crimal eye.
can liml a
tcaturc
that will not be worthy of the
l>csi merchant tailor you
after you gel it home,
kntrn-.
bring
it
l>ack ami get vour money.
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Saturday, Scirtember I3(b ^
We cordially invite all to attend the opening of our Furniture Department,
We have made special efforts and the day will be one frought with money saving op
portunities in Furniture, Stoves. Crocker>^ and Bedding. We anticipate the pleasure
of showing you these new lines.
Jit eight
O’clock
We give away the
beautiful Bedroom Suite.
M
Ikiii
You miss a good thing
if you don’t get one of
those Parlor Stands.
canc and leather seats.
A good solid oak chair,
This solid oak Rocker, upholstered seat,
r.??: 5.25
si?;..™!’:"'..'”-': J.50
advan-
tage of >-our younger years and
Ctvks start at
saved a little money.
This bank
interest
b by John HendrickIcson,
the
dav-s w iU pass pleas^ly if you
of L.
Co.’s elegant
We
Opmng Turnitun Sak
sum
welcomes savinp
accounu large or small.
AValtcr C. Finney has closed up his
business affairs here and left today
for Paducah. Ky.. where he will es
tablish a large curiam pole factory
PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
IS-.,. 2S, 35,ad 50c.
TOO OLD
lO
V
O WORK
Bros,
Wilhelm i;
NOTHING BUTFUNI
The time
Hervey H.
Andcixon
left this
morning for lAnsing where he will
take a lour years* engincenng course.'
Since his graduation from the High
school last year, where he was mana
r da>3 ago.
D««R>lt-VbMt. r. tai n; ron.
a*',: «a. «i v
Tol.do-Wb,»t.T4«dn’.
<3hl*i«o-Wb«a. T$Hl oorm. 40;
OUB. #4H:. port.
lard. I8.W
Speclil Sceneryt
Note! SpecUlUesI
SparUlnr Wilt
Prelly GIrlsI
iwpular
stock
vided for every taste
-OT IS
IMPANY IS
Srata win U ].U.'rd..nMik n. Bt
Kcv. I. r. White of Maple City was
town UKiay.
Mrx.«N. J.
Adler,
ready-io-wcar.
t3p.piNEyERryAY.
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
By OEO, R,E1)E80N
N. F. Strung of Graml Rapids is in
Mito Laura
Furtsch entertasned
vety dcligiUfully la.vt evening in honor the city on business.
senletl in our new
iwiMs
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Kvcr>
falnic, pattern and cut is rejire-
HUNTiN#
i
SUNDAY RATES
liroce«*J^of the athletic meet and the
banquet vA lie turned over by the
•ui tdtl
the High School Athletic
iation
liarmcnls that will delight ihe
lasudious man.
Iter of training, anap and team
rk
Both sides ot the argnment
confident and determined, and the
ttost of sport can be anticipated
The |
/
Perfect-filling, wcll-nearing.
Shai<-kceping.
Hjuu »llh Jrlly
mrH.tosaJio.
la-s or L*m».. Mint Sau
have the adrautage of weight and de.
velopment, hot it will be long mlds
iu favor ot the High Schools in the
her home m C’hicago yesterday, after
toektp msaolveJaJaactloo.
s|»endmg two days in this
Pratt & Havls, attorneys for the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
T. O . L. A M.. have filed with Judge berg.
Magroea petUiou for the dissolotion
Prof. Horst will leave this evening
of Ui. iajnncti..n soenred by AH>ert fora buMucss tilp to Detroit am!
m, rcslrainlng the road from
illiern Michigan.
He will l>c gone
bnildlBc ,tbelr line aeroet the Page
reek ot taxx
prop4Tty, recently porcliiaed by Mr.
North, brother of Mrs. M.
mmtOmana. No dale has as yet
Hammomnelt for his home in
bean aet for tba hearing of the argu
Imliana this morning.
-700 marry her. you will be wretched
t» the and of your dayar
-Beware of .enarm-bewart^b. wsirr‘
fait licipleaa to move and aeemed to U
BB^ar a apell. but all of a sudden aom<^
thlacfrtl. The nolae broke bU cbaljM,
and he made two jumu and wo. out
dawm. B’ltbout exactly koowlnc wbot
ha did he tumwl and faatei*ed the d«w
' him and then ael ont 00 a run
^ of the town aoostable.
, It waa the
There Is No Qoestioii Aboit Ii. Ii*s a I
Plain Suicmeiitef Factsj
Made by Oae Who
I
Knows.
I
The Congregational ladies win hoW
their annual rummage sale at 404
South l^nion street.
The sale will
commence on Saturday the ’iOih. .All
Ud-es intcrestcil will please send their
J. L Tamsoo. of Mnskegon M.cb..
things to the folloaring named ptares.
sa,s: ••Last spring I wmsHTri-ltuir
Mrs. Bamum, 53G Washington St.;
Mrs. McIntosh.508 State street; Mis. very mocli ran domn a« the rrfuli of
loot liall gauir.
The Urn- up of thv AlunuiLbaae nail S. i\ Despres, S. I'nion: .Mrs. l>ock- too close confinement and ft It the
lam was given 3e«terday as was also cry 6lh street or notify Mrs. Banium n«e<l of a good general tunic. Seeing
tba li.t ofantri..* for the fiald and or Mrs. McIntosh, and things will be Dr. A W. Cliasr ’s Nerve Pill* rcoomtrack evrms. The High School baac callcrl lot.
For further particulars
mended.' 1 got a box aud u*etl them.
ball team will be as follows:
see uler notices.
They bollt me op splendidu-my aiv
t:atcb. r. threnberger; pitch, Prof.
------------------------------- :
By Tda«r»pli to to*
Johanneaburc. Sept 1*—It !■
daily annonnoad tnat the B.nOO.OOO
pound a frranted tlie Boers under the
tenna of the snrreoder.will Uoharc«*d
t4. the Imperial exchequer aud not to
Bla Plr« mm ttmrmXmm I Ure. mmd Total
and think Im-
mtdy for the big' dcnce on West Ninth «reet.
ihlotic meet betwoM tha Alnmni nod;
tlia High dobool nthtctei. which will
ooonr 00 tha Twelfth atraat park tow afearuooD, begiomne at i
k
TUa bato, t«ll game will
first, followad by tha field and
track rvenu. aud tbeaa in torn by ihv
will line np as follows:
neo.rm’ity. sad the oaiivea
uOT or
bow
rtew resi-
Banning High Jomp—Colby. Wiae. 1
Pounds for Boer Relief
encooraced It. In fan. la.ili adrlned
hla to rUlt the Urn m-xf e^. nlui; and
ai« If the voice wutrtdn I enter. Intu cm%emntlon. Nell her widow knew that
the other had latMi Informed. an«l the
adrlce waa atrbily |.rMi.ie and i'utiflad a CTMTiy fe«-llna aa
deutbU. mUa bad
aU. bad a 4-.ii l.a.1
ty to Imm wbat the ^ol.e mlKbt aay.
If Ibere waa a pot of
or a deiHoilt
of «vial or oil on I.U fiirni. a »:b.-i uturiit
to know alxHit It and o.tild r**Tt»a,.a U
Induced to iflve It away
At H oVkak at uijrbt. arme«l »itb a
dub. a lantern and a « bwr om- b*nee.
WUa l*ardon aaiiiilered out to ibe Urn
In a way that apin-antl cun bwa. amb
gettluc down Uinin.T and luilU. be
began work. It waanl live uumitea
brfure ha heard hla name called, and
hia kneea went weak and bla benrt
care a Jump
Tbeu. aa b.' Ilatened
with aU hla earm. Ibe muffled vobw of
THISISAfACT.
Carpenter the carj^enter has
begun the crectioQ of his
noldt, Lardii
;i0 Yard Dasii-Bavnolds. Wynkoop
Lmrdia. Udurle.
Will
h# a aaro winner, no maii.T nbiel.
Widow he floatty de.ld«^ t» marry
While in thla hapf>y frame of mind b.*
• want to the luirti «me evenlna to mi« k
BP notne wheat for market, and In lln^
sMat of hla work be b«wrd a %«lre
trnmoM hla name. It waa a woman'a
wolee. and. know^i* lliai no woman
roold he there. BiUa imt It down aa a
Bhoat and got badly rattlM
in fan.
he got ao aeared tbat be run mil 4.f tb.*
bam and left tlnvwork to Ih- flnl.hM
99Zt day.
Ilia little adnnttm- waa
doty reUted to Udb widoaa. and. aingvlarly enouffh. iMdli b.ok«*d itioui;|it
fol and w«e erldenily airurk by an
Idea. They did not i-.biemb Ibe Idea
Of ghoatu aa be ei|H^,nl. bm rathn
Helen left this moroing for an extend-"
ed viah with relatives and friendt in *
Detroit, Saginaw, and othcj points in |
southern Michigan
j
------- ------------------- _ T.- _
rtoM s v«M* M Twtoftk EWM
and
be
n uil} to enbad [ irr the tmn he rolled om
a* he !
!b»^ you
lUtro to inr!
y®« twake any
HI
*sprm$t6 It and he thoocbt [ tuore
Chon llkoly that he nouW
day your Uatflrd beada ofr!
liter* waa no r^Wnaore.
Aa
Mk tba Widow Jooea to i.e hu Tu-m
woa BO gnmt mah aUnit it.
h 1he
f..r a.‘;.r ainl t.«r.
BOC «B hla part. The wkloa i.aU
Mein-.! Otji Mtxl «|0>tly walked away
tiHMim u mi
Mh. G. W. Gitma and daughter >1
on
your
$9.9$
It pa>x
savinp
and
Hanqts stsrtat
your money is sale.
$28.00
FIRST
Btattn start at
NATIONAL BANK.
HiiHl
$175
. YOUR OfWKDIT Ito OOOD.
THE BOSTON STORE
M,
1
r lagyH- THE E\ E\T<G RECORD
Yesterdays IssQe 1350
CITT. UOB. rUOAT
FALL TERM
CALENDAR
t
tros
And SMT*n Civil Cam* on Circult Court Dookot
r,
isf for
Oif i«flt
lioowrYprfoU omu.
TiMtMm viU Ml
sa. wirnjmdg. lUjM M
lh«fotefMlvUl OMitwtotIWMi
MM M»i~i ^otM A. Ban.
TtMM ar« MTMi airll Mil*, aa
4lrMM oa««, of wkfok aalj oa« ii
aoauMML TteMMoo sIm oaUadai
ataaifoUawM;
TIm PmpI* ri Jolui A HargvarM.
Marfof. Fr*d H Prats for tba proMoatioa« Patalila * Otosmt far 6^mdmmi.'
TM PaopU ra UwU Ooaaat aad
TROUBLE AT PANAMA
BlUigtlon is Serious Near Isth.
mlan Railroad.
fmos Tmr lUribi* of
VaaSasn.
tare near thr mil-
* Darto for plaatlff.
Waahlagtoa. Bapt. l»-ln rfow o!
Waraar A Hoai Oa ra
OoraU tha foot list tba city of Paaasa ii
for plaiatiff. Pralt St Da?U lUaly to batakan at nay slaaS by
Ohaa H.
.
DaoUl Barlfu ra Raa Yorka tapUllii app«a. Pratt A Daria for
pUluiiff. Pars O. Qllbart for dafaltd.
aat.
Oaatal Kaafoa r* JolwH Moaioa
raiOarU apfsaL Pn^ * Darii for
plaiatiff. Farm a aUbarl for dafaaoant
Clark Oibom rr Joho W. Trarla.
at al. aMumpalt appi«L Pars C Ull
Wrt for pialotlff. TOosm SsarikPailandar PaHi ra Arthar Wllaoo.
asospalt vUadarvood St Uslor for
plaiatiff Pratt St DarUfsAafoadoat
Jola Piaok ra Banaaa Hjsaa.
I PfoaiPolM Ift MUm XMarS
jaara old. wboae
nu
y*****^ A large djaamo wUl br aidarbly fartbar Usa waa at aU aaoaaBY THE STRIKERS
by U.. OMpUll Bt«.ud|.uy, «.h. folol«.d
o. b. * l
tba Wiriag wHl proride for nearly 400 tracki to Waltoa iaalaad of taking tba
.Jj____
iaeaadaaoaat laspa Tba hotel wUl Para Marqaatta at Patoakcy. She ipaad addiiioaa safo**whioh
\ Pulliad Non-UrdonMan Off Car ba atlas baatad alaa A laiga foroe^teada to walk back to bar bosa. hot
of am are now aagagad la iu oon- {will not rrtom by way of Waltoa.
''
RouBhIy
all the loog diahotel wiU be tba amt complete of tanoe to aea John Uodga. bar nViphaw.
of Mada, aad ao doabt will ba apsr^ir-!
----------nay
raswt botal ia uortbam Mlolilgan. from whom ahe had not bmrd for
ad by tba railway oosjsay.
I
eome
time,
and
who
luu
been dead for
ae
wall
ae
the
most
aabetantlally
built.
Tba saatiaff adjoamad to iD*«t
Tha iianaaBant orgmaUatioo of the
agaia aad lhara ia a proapt«t of a st(•a Km4 mrik»
noial eompaay wan oomplaled laetj
______
Mm.
George
.\,Hros
of
I’onlanJ is
weak with the foUowing c«“
_____ __
LtoJ viMirng Mr. and Mrs. William Witte,
h to S. Itoe..r««
sooloaa throegboal; aad tbiy balli-rad that they fraaobis which they
abaU agrae apoB will ba batter than
tba oaa aaggalaad by tbi board of
Irada. aad ba aeeapsbia to tha rail-
Moody yaalerday aftamooa talagrapbMl to tha oommandara of Ilia battle•hip Wiaooeita. now at Ilramarton.
aad tba amlaar Oineinaati. at Oapa
Baytiaa. diraotiag thas to prooe«^ a»
aoon aa poaalbU to tba latbmua of
X. Bapt. l‘i-From the aantltbla ralley. tba
•true li a« far from a wttlement today
ai. I tar. Tha recognitioo of tba
naioo’i desaadaorarbltratioa.daolaio
tha Ubor laaderi. li tin only way tba
atroggle can be sttlad before April
next Ordere ware isnad to tha effeet
that tba 8han> Moontaia ooHiary will
raeame operatloni oa Monday. Nonanion sen want to work ihU morning
anootioad by the atnkart.
ladianapoUi. Bept IS-la aaewar to
aa inqairy from hata. John Mltohall.
praaidaal of tha United Mina Workara
today wired from WiUaaharra. Pa.:
••Thafaii DO iadloation of aa early
Mttlementol tba strike.**
WtUaetsrre. Hepi. 19—Three hun
dred atrUere held np a trolley oar
near Proapaot colliery Ihli morning
s d pal od eeran aon-nolon man from
tha c«r and bandied tbas roaghlr.
Daring the trouble Mteral ahou were
flred but no one wai hit The city
and 13 deputy eheriffi diiperaad the crowd.
FINE BANK BUILDING
To bs Erected by Traverse City
State Bank Soon
Mflimn-iooKs
I. WUl vrifaXaw Haiti
MUiUsdkPaaiaaaia railway eomrany. .
Tha fraaahiM wa. rariawad aootioo! VIOLENCE
byaaalioaaadapsthaisriaffolaaMi
[
paiobdModyoolarday:
K. UrvUlM Oa va
TOOK A LONG TRAMP
Caspball Broa of tbii city bar# ae-1
tbeh
Waahlagtoa. Bapt. IS—The aary da
partsaot thii somlag raoauad from
Potter of the gmn Ust
tha following dUJ
SIXTH TXXB-KO. 1«M
GOT A 616 CONTRACT
I for thaw
wmag of I horn ia
siiei aaat of Mackinaw
{ No Prospect of an Early End of
tbanawMartbportBaaobBoSl. TbU{ City, arrirad in thia city yaatatdny.
I las^iTaaiojc
^____
Big Coal Strike
wUl ba oae of tba biggaM jobs of^baring walked the eatira dictaaoe, tba
-----------ialaotria wiring am dona la tbia part trii> raqniriiigilx daya SbawenteoeCliy. Old I
---------
HarsnivM Murd*r
On*
ss ta tha oooaoil
W**k rromMondiiy.
SEVENTEEN OlVORCE SUITS
IS FAR FROM
SETTLEMENT
MADE 6000 PROGRESS
lie; Vioeiiraerd^l. rIl QiU; mc-jlatary, John O. Plana. Jr. The board ;
of direotora are: A M. Lealie; IL B. '
OilU John OUm Plank. Ohria Kehl.
Jaa. L Kahl and John O. Plank. Jr.
Tha company ia inoorporatad andar
OMII.
rnmtm
Oi-ty Boole Storo
1-3 OPf
*o oio»».
oH«r.o* «o
Bebert Beceber Co. « a Prep.
THE WEATHER
WE’VE OOT ’ElVI
Ol-R FALL UNK-OF THOSK. VERY
H.ANUSOME
j>'LANIMg|with Matched neck band. Thti lot n Ml CH PRKITIER than what
we bait. Elegant and dandy culonnga in Blue, Rink. Tan.
Grey with neat $tri|ie«—
'
of tba big howl which U uow{ well
aadar way and will be anelosHl in a|
few ama waaka
TWO DOLLARS AND A QUARTER-THArS ALL
FOUR MEN IN A BOAT
THIS STORE IS THE HO.ME OK NEW IDE.AS
.\NT) GI.\NT VALUES
;
Had a Lovely Time on the Bay
Last Evening
Bato tl lU Navy HIm f
S ta« aall Near Ik. IU
lludU«M4 BxarelM. lto».
Vernon Sayer, CUude Owen, Har
ry Clai»jier and WiU Waaton wi ut out
In Ole 01*oD*e eall boat ye.ierday |
artaraoon.and l^y liad a lorely time.
They ware about an hour and a half
BUlng aoroae the bar at the river** ,
mouth. Than tht-y took las than ten
minuta* to oovar half Ilia dirtanc to
tha ialand. How to turn a *ailboat
around they knew not They finally
decided to lower tail, tom Ue craft
about by liaud. then raiee the sail and
home. In the mlk up the^rope.
they know not . which one. wa* pulled
lear through the pulh-y on the top of
hat big *tick that *tiok* up near the
Middle of the boat
So the gallant nulor* rowed back.
blUtaring
than one delicate
palm. It took them from 4:4U to 7:15
Dw iu. and another hour to g« t
Ularranted
Patent Ceatber
and Enamel
Shoes
For Mon aoS Momon, only
$2.50
If you haven't seen these shoes
you cannot realize the splendid
values we arc otlering. They are
made in tlie handsome, snajipy.
lall styles, mevlium and heavy
weij;i»t soles. Kv ery jair j;uarantecvl not to crack.-
tu < ml About aao.lHMl.
Plane are now under oonalderation
by the Trarcree City Bute Bank for a
handeome. n.-w modtm building, to
ba «'reot« d on the northwest oomer of
/tegular Values S3 and S3.50.
Union and Kront straeU
Both arohitt ou, F. E. Moore and
dapartsaat bad iafondad to aand tba
. A. Dean iiave btvn rngaged to
B oaten, wbiob it now getting ready draw plan, lor the elevalioni from
fs srrioa at Ban Pranolioo. to nMion. from Hon. Perry Hannah.
lUra or ralnforoe the Rangfr, but J. T Hannah and other officer* of the
l.KK OK BUST SlUiKS
tba alarming altoatlon whlcli hai Itank. Which pUii is aco pted remaine
DEFAULTER SURRENDERS
arlaan on the iithmai prompted the to be dci i.led after they h»ve be«-n
THK OLD STAND
olBolaU to taka more t slao»lTa maai- •ubmltted.
i. pro|x»to-d to arrcl a four atory
■V.—. .....
I evTociare,
<oxivx» feat
leei xn
ctare, TOxlOo
in aunaaeiooa
WkTift.
j
tlon. Tha Cincinnati will ocmauma The flrtt etory to be of etom-and the
w.
a-,
*toU.S«e<t
^
IWE
only a few day. in bar trip aero-j ^^niaindt r of brick. Th»‘ building j
from Oapa Boylian. - that by the 1^111 be built ^e very Ih^.i materi- ^ Muakagon. geptSh«>.
fometly
diithct
.<eut of tb.| J^'ROQT^WEAR**'
bagiaalsg of next weak aks ahould
jh* flret Wot to be dcroUKl en- »»»•"• formerly diiti
KorlhwMiera Motul Life Io.ur.cre'
bava raaobad Iba tormiaal of tba PanIPd -THIK OITV’
Ca here, who di-ppeared la*t June
na milrasd.
Tba daatraoUon of Admiral Kil>from;
1iok*a flagahlp swept away the entire and furnishing* in proiOT keeping
aaral force of Haytl aad aaral ofU- wltb the remainder of tne huUding. New York and rarrondexed to the;
oUU baliara that tba Oiaolaaati oaa I'he upper floor* wUl ba tb roUd to aheriff here today. He ha* become a |
reliaqalab ksr poet tbata wltb sJaty: offloe iwrpoMO and will be reached oy physical wrt-ok from worry about hi* '
Tba ooousuidanof tba I'iaoiaaati an elevator.
L.UU* Oa* l^aMed Awar.
j
The eutianee to tha bank wUl ba
from the oomer and the front wil| ba
Died at the reaideDoe, t» We«t Six-1
OolomMa atrlotly by pwrantfog aay|^^^ eiiietic, ThU i- in a
teeath street. Luetta. the 10 months'
---------------- ------------- ^ the ^ lue deaoriptioa of the p
old dMghter of Mr. and Mr*. Fred
•*•0“ ballding, eo faraeoaa
8. Bucher, last erening at 7:»a
the tftouuS that this in iteelf would bafoia definite plans
plan* bare
ba bn'n dtstid- Short eervioe* were held at the home
Keith ed upon. Mr. Hannah sUtea that the
this morning by Rer. Laufman. The
or the WUoonsla dot the Oineinaattl building will prokably ezoeed fSO.oCK^
funeral will occur Sunday fmm the
oarriee very large
home of the grandparents. Mr. aaA
Mrm Hannan Yoang. at Bartlett,
profusioo of beautiful flower*
Sower* testified |I
daly ahoald it become neoto the mum in whichI the
t
family are I
land a force oa Oolomhlan
held. Mr. and Mra. Bucher have the
noil to eafatoe the |
No% »-«ow OHmmf>
Caused a Semi-Panic on Chi
■ivi^ l-low Oooci.
cago
Board
of
Trade
It U thought that the eealar of
trouble U Ukely to be at ot near Paaolty aad It U for UxU reaeoa aad
beoaaae of the unall else and oompleamat of the Ranger that the big
THE OLK KEI.IAIM.E
Wimaafo ba. been dispatched to
Laser ia the day the olfi-{ Cliioago.
l*.;-KiUing fioeta
oial* af the nary oepartmeat decided ] throaghoat the aortbweetem grain
10 take ao ohaaoaa of aa teaaAoleat 1 growing belt enwied a aeml-panio oa
laadiag force ia oaae of aa emergency the board of trade today./Prioee in
oa the Uthma* aad ortSrrs were sent September and December wheat, com
forward to the United Btatee eteam- and oato bounding upwards
The
ahip Paather. whioh u now ea route Dakota*. Minaeeota. Iowa. Kebmkm
to League ialaad. to take aboard a | and Kanea* were heavy wifferera. Bep
wheat went to 74DoNew Dress Goods. New Waistings, New
advanced to A9\. BeptamTrimminsrs. New Notions, New Silk
1 todO'e aad Ddbamberto44V
ENDA& OO.
• ud runWm. M H..
tk. At».rWu <TIM.
V;5
Esiles'
New
Fi
UMwnrt..---------All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
more Hew Skirt* arrived Codef..........
STEINBERG'S mSaiABU DRY ROODS AND CL0TNIII6 HORSE.
Floral Designs
i rntD V. mm
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.
FRANK Nl. PAINE. Florist
SHOW THE RNEST LINE OF
________
Mwfo H TarraU ra Mark K. Tar*
rail, Airoroa Lorall U Qaca for
aat.
Mary B. i^vfsd t». Arthar M.
roroa Uadararood St
veTy
I
iiAvrFRosTs
FRANK FRIEDRICH
|s*wtCHif l5crtC<WSt>fatt|| The Nev Stand -
• Martin ra Mina Martin.
U U OatfaforoospUinani.
hard ra Ifoo E. Eioh*
U R Uisa for oos*
BAvard Wnaihar. ra Oora Waathra. Airoroa L. B. Oofo for oosAlfot Mom ra Rlohard Moraa. Ai*
roroa. L. H. Oofa for cosplaiaaat.
i tif fiooDDiifl) Bnytumi ^
NOT THIS YEAR
Ida li. ffhtalAa ra Jasaa 8kiaiAa.
Uroroa Patahta dk OroMar for ooslUiaaau doaroa W. Oactfo for Aaastoh child dbad
Voodoo SepL ll-W,Ui««Wd.
dorf Mum'* nme yew oU lUtjjhlef
taken to Ne* VoA.
ktn. IbU of Union •wott rctnmwl
IMSL*-"
.....
242 Fiat St.
WRECK AT CEDAR
-KaataetoUeH-
Mukistee, Mich.. Sept, li—Judge
McAKay )pe*tetd»y modiheJ the in-
McUl to Th« Iv—iiu
Cedar, Suptem
by him reUiivc
on
tlie
p«oc«ediii» with the new pavini?
paving of min
ML & K.---------------^------K. at thi* place-----------------.
jumped 1
the street* tn ao for a* to permit tem-----------pori^ ropairt and to make them pa*- nnl. this aflamocm. and waa baoly !
table. No attempt wdl be mailc to | wreokad. The eugina is seriously j
proceed with the paving this year, i damaged aad some of the Larsare
The coatractor* arc retnoving aU their alec wieoked.
of Sbo warb Simla.
loob and materuds to Saginaw, having already loaded five car* thcrcsnih.
eaagbtiatbtartark aad badly bars.
Bi* abeel wa* badly oemabmL bis
atonsaob braiead a^ tt is feared that
baU lajaiad imtaemaUy. His oomditioa ia oomaldMud aarioma Dr. Fialiobiaatiamdfogbfoa.
J-STLa-pS
Waists, New Furs, Ladies’ New Capes
and Jackets, Children’s Cloaks and
Jackets.
IN CARPET DEPT-New Carpets. New Rurs,
New Linoleums, New Lace Curtains.
IN CLOTHING DEPT-Men’s New Suits and
Overcoats, Boys* Suits, Overcoats and
Reefers, New Furnishingrs—in fact, a
sreneral filling up of the choicest eroods
—Buy your goods here at from lOto
20 per cent, cheaper than el^eWhere.
A. J. WILHELM
UMION STREET
SOUTH SIDE
Cb« Tair
lilies' and Children's Hose, all kimfo from 8C
mmt
— ....................
Cocicts and Girdles..........................................
m%T
....... 25.4-5, 75cand$l.
^ i ;25*, $1; *75c
JI*lHr 4 eoRMNiiiy « •
V'-
ON DEMAND
WE l»ROIVIISE
TO GIVE YOU THE NEW
EST PRODUCT IN OVER
COATS. ANY LENGTH YOU
WISH, AT PRICES FROM
TEN DOLLARS TO TWEN
TY-FIVE DOLLARS .»•
YOU NEVER SAW NICER
GOODS THAN OUR TAIL
ORS ARE MAKING THIS
SEASON. THE DEMAND
HAS ALREADY DEMON
STRATED THAT PEOPLE
ARE IN NEED OF JUST
WHAT WE HAVE TO of
fer THEM d» > > J*
HAIVIIL.TON
DL.OXHINO DO
n
-• 'i'i
TM kmrtm ttwou nutaaii ttrv HMk iNttiui
•4 atlto •tpmm «T«k*
nrZ^tSi^
BIC HEAIV>^T ALL WICHT
•M k«^ la tk*
kaclaalM f**
(||n
TAKK A QLAM OP
^jSD
Mriag «fca •attan alAU. taiaMac
aU otartka aaaatir fiaaaaiaaatU
»>aa Mx. BoaaaaaH wUI kataTHE ONXY NATURAL AMERICAN
CaATHARTIC WATER.
It M-ill give you a clear head and a sound bod^.
It Veeps your liver acting and }x>ur system m
perfect conditiim.
For sale at your Druggist,
laarge bottle, 35 cents; small bottle, 10 cents.
tick! aowarda oaaltal aad Uker aaoj
Id ov
lDt«ra«U hU j«d«iDMit:
IDDJ U r«b«d DPOD. TbeDamplDof]
Um fJlDh OODTDDUOD will te foUoWWl |
kf mmmy D«ter mmtm thia fall.
**»»***»**»* *»*x«*»»
uitmcouninicKCT
...
▲ ahum 1. IIMDA »f ItMil
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Btt m€ UikkiMH.
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rur Ouankj Marrojor-
W. U. ADLVef
ora MATU»XAl. riSAVCE^.
YMW-rdAT the r«)mbUoDii atale oou
TADlion of Uub iMLAMd atrooK ie»olo
lioM eadomoc the loluiioiatratton.
UaUad the oo«r.a of PtMideot Room
veil. fATorod the {irotuctire Urilf m*
U DOW exiau, rt«oiiaiK«Ni tlie right of
. Ubor to offRDDiM for ita own prolM
tlOD DDd fTATOrod A DAtiOIlAl botlXd 0l
ATbUmtiou to decide oootrorer*aie. betWMD onpiml DDd Ubor. The krjootr
of Ike UAtiooAl loiltioel
atr«ok with A nog bj
er«ce, who math' an addree* open
ueUooal iMce. TbU extraot from
Ike DddfOM is worthy of ei
■at by erery clUion :
••The toul cost of the war with
Spain WSB neerly #100.000.000. Tbi
ooet of tnnmmtivK insurrection in the
Philippines was llTO.fKU.tMu.
The
payat nle for pensions in the lest fire
yeard were nearly fTaO.OOO.OuO The
other expenses of lh.‘‘ goferument in
I
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srAAB AMD PLATFORM.
The dxamatie vanioa ot Charles
Major's novel. •• When Knlgtkead Wes
la Flower.*' wkiok Efle Blister will
present at Bteinberg’s Grand tomor
row evenng, Saturday. SepL 1 Arefleets
very carefully she historical atmoephere of the opening years of the Idlh
eentnryae
aad daooea As to the
htetorioal variety of tke.chatnoteretndiee of the dsama, the only 1olaim
made is that the ptewrigkt has Ifkilh-
Ballairv, Mink.-, ttepc W-The Re- •<>-«P
the smithy of John WilkinpabUean ooanty ooaveatUm for An- HMi- ^ blacksmith in Mootgomery
held at BelUlre, adopt- <»ooy. MaryUnd. and bad about half
edrlaging resolatiooe aad nominated
horses shod,' the troop farrier
the following strong ticket:
having been loet In a skirmish
Tteaearar—Bdeon M. Olda
» <!»▼ or two before, A few
Kherilf-Oharlee 8 Oahrlou
days ago an aged
man.
eUopinion of the ktelorlcal
ProeeoattagAtomey-Pitch R Wii.’^ denity in humble oircamemncee, ap- value of "When Knighthood Was In
hama
idled to Ifr.Riunaa.the anditor of the Flower" is indicated by the following
RiNhrter of Deede-ln A Adama
war departmeci in Washington, and lines in a recent letUr of hte to Mtes
Ooanty Oerk—Clark K. Denamore.
a‘^«1 him to examine oerUin tattered EUsler on this snbjeot.
Barveyof-Joseph R Jenkina
slips of yellow paper which he prodne"1 do not consider my works enti
Corooere-ArOiar York and H M. e<i frwui an old wallet. They i»rovod tled to be called'historical novete.'
Uenastreet.
to be orders from the oonuuandlng They are rsaUy romanoes, set back e
Repreeootetive In LegisUtore for , offloer of the troop ol cavalry on the few hundred years among people
Antrim DUlnot^anUl a Oviatt.
j<jnartt riraaler
whom 1 know well and love dearly.
FoUowUig are the reeoluUoos adopt- Maryand hUcksmitb. An inveatiaft- I would sacrifice any htetorioal qaalad:
.
i lion ehowe<i that the notee had been
WUerene. The people having once made by the officer commanding the pliere, for the sake of the etory It is
tried Democrat theories and promisee cavalry, and the paymaot was made not my intention to teach htelory. If
elr sorrow, and rvtamed to Re to Wilkinson.
I saooeed in giving to my readers e
Fifteen bears have been ehot within litUe inteiest and entertainment, I
ioaa priooiplee and polioiee to
theU Joyous •atiataeliou, and in order the city limits of Duluth daring the am more than satisfied. A novel h«s
to oontinee townJ<v tU' fruits of the iWit «0 daya the fifteenth l>eing shot no boslness with any other purpose.
they eleoted MoKlnley for the klondsy bya Lakeside man. A snrpris. If. writer wishes to preach or teach.
Id term, and fortunately put tag number of bears have made their let him do so oatrigbL If he wishes
evelt ta tha line of eneoemlon. appesirauoe in the woods on the out to enlertaU. let him avow it If he
their administrations have more than skirts <»f the city. Two bests were can do all three withoot rnamng any
(nlAUed every peomlm and expecta killed by schoolboys; another was one. all the bettor; but I have lonnd
tion to the enure satisfaction of ell killed on the golf linka
few. if any. who suooeed in even two
A 8L Joseph. Mo., special says of th.se porposee.
good oitisens of our land and to the
T.-sching and
aatooUhment of all other nations tf *k'rom
xvui I.UO u<v>MM7u<. wjw —-fi---- * ; pfusi btujj. may be «<itertoiDiDg—in
world. To ensure the permani'coe knife injhe Knsworth hospital enter j
asay be the highest form of enof our present prosj^rous ooudition
bot the •teaching ano
aud the wonderful exiAUsioUkOf our
cases must be dons
marktttj the world over. Resolved, Bertha Foreman und. rweut all the
Ivee, not ihroogh the meof a work whom
rout we repubUcans of Anuim oouu- sufferingH uf the patient though they j
►le Obty toa tusii pledge our be.t endoavor.,
oiih » ajArt.
thief.
individually to poll the fu"ll rv.mbli
oan vote of the ooanty lu favor of up- h«>***» op*rating tht<»ugli northern 11[Hi ‘
r h c attraction
holdini{ the hands of the present rt - *»ols and oaiiterii Iowa, stealiug horMW jGraml next Friday, Sept. I'J. will U
no a in a fair
publican admiuistratiou, both
Geo. R. Kdesun's latest comedy sue
aud national, aud electing every re
captured. Dering the peM live Levs “'IVo, Manic*l Men.”
The
publican oaudidate on the ticket.
weeks this woman has viMtod 101 press wherever they have appeared
■
----------------towns
•vwu* auju
and at
n* each tuwu
town uas
has aBCXTt-OUVa
socc**«ded ji j.|>cak
j.jK.-ak in
in the highest terms of the
'’theatre goers will
turn out to greet them on
totwi**^”**^*'*'
the.r api<-aiam e here,
Cosslaorthel^ I
telling the own*»rs that she lives at
Itaj
:
----------I of tto* PrIcadB 1 a«rcb
by town, and usually
Kun trom j*lxrt
i^lart lo finis»?f*
fin
fhe
It is one
»f TkU i Ur.
name of Mrs. Anna Smith.,
Smi
She )ays rushing whirlwind of mirth and nicrri
aad that is the test the ment one long laugh. The plot an.
At the business mmling uf
lees of her or the rig The lines are so cleverly coustructed ihal
extoud a call to Rov. Henry McKni woman is very mscinating
ley. now pastor of the Friends church no difficulty iu convipciug the liveryat Ouaway. to the pantorato of the ; »>nn of the truth of ber story.
unless one
Friends church in this oily. Rev. j Frederick Hall Wniie. 18 years old, a deaf man could see the lun if h«
McKinley is a cousin of the late pres- !
to a fortun. of flO.OOO.OOu. has couUl not bear it, and a blind
ident. and is quite weU known here. , n«»**n lost in the Maine Wood* could hear the fun if he could not sc<
having praaobed here on seveml oo- ninoe Aug. to. Rub White wh*u he u, “Hunting for Hawkins” is the
Maurice Henry, sou big. bright comciiy a!hd in it the luc
Dr^eury ol Brooklyn. Searching certainly works overtime. It
Mra N. R Franklin was chosen
ng year,
year, and pnrtii^eaded by J. J. Henry of Bos- lo Steinberg’s Grand next Tuesday.
as troasnrer for the «*nsuing
Ltbens Wood. Jonathan Johnson. | ^n. who knows the trails iborooghly. ’ Srpi. lil.
Oharlotto Helm and Mary Lndlam)*iXTe r>ne through the woods withwere made the finanoe committee of |
» traw of the young men
theohuroh.*
t Surgeons uivraiedon the stomach of
"I was all the world to know."
Mrv Susan A. Spaulding of El wood. writo^Rev. C. J. Budloug of Asha
Ind.. fortu
the walls of that 01rguna piooeof
Bittora They cured m« of
sugar eane as large as a marhte, a ball: jaundice and liver troubles that had
of chewed thread the size of a bird’s ! osns«*d im great suffering
vtara. For a Mains, ail roond cw
REV. HEitRY i^iEv CHOSEN
j
K
srs!y“^“
I
, lowed them when a child.
| for their
woaderfnl work fa Lis
Kidi
idney and Stomach troabte. Don’t
Harry Applegate, aged 14.
fail to try tham. ^ly bO eU.^ Satb
, ted suicide mt Mootexuma, Iowa, fa: to go to school.
J .Pierpont Morgan te among those
who hava paid a #10 lioenae fee to
All told, tkeexiienses
gun in Oumhortead ooanty. Kew Jer
The work of rolling the brick b
the xvpablio etnee Marche, DH7, nn
sey, and the cepifalut will aeek di
be procured
aow ware nearly #3.000.00t».t«0o. Thu the |»avcrnenl between Cass and Cnversion in banting the rail and reed
i streets on Front » progressing looallej oooarred nnder a reimblicat
A former officer of the Salvation birds through the swampa
1, ivciwatori- to the cementing ot
adsinieuatiou Except the exi^fiues
Army
sayi
that
General
Booth,is
oomof ear oItU war it is the great«-si
Now's the tin
to take Rooky
ing
to
this
country
to
try
and
bring
eharge erer enstaioed in a liki* isrio.!
the whole famThe Hann^ *V Uy .Meicantilc about a rvconciliation between himsell Mountain Tea; k
by any gorenuaent. aucu-nt cr mod
elL A
era. in peaoe or in war
And yei Jo. have received two carlo .ids of* L»al and bit oaptainv six of wtiom have
ind one of cement.
left the army.
eeaiy daUar of it has been paid ano
ta tbeea axpeaeec the books of the
■aHoabalaaoe. Balance* Yes. mon
thaa halaaoe. For we hare aot oni>
tiaid every cent of this vast snra. bm
Jim Dumps and family .went one day ,
daring the saae period we hare reTo camp in woodlands far away.
doeed the debt of the rviwblte
In former camping days a pack
than #10.000,001) Not only han> w^
Of food Dad burdened poor Jlm*e back.
and reduced th«
paid this vast
No heavy foods now weigh on him—
aauon'e del4, but we have rwlaoeo
•TIs “Force** that camps with
k'e interest charge by more
•*§unny Jlmr*
Ikaa r.000.00L> every year. Not only
have we paid these mighty ohergee,
BOl only have we at the same tum< cut
down yie nation’s interest, bat in the
came peHod we bav# raised the golc
reearve in the govammunl'im^unrj
to ihe hIgWeet poUt la oar hleltey.
And the UM ceagreee oompUird this
nertan of financial aohUvemenu 17
abollehtng every dollar of internal
rsvanae war uxse nprn every
item lhas hardened throegboat the
oiaBtry. ThU U the record. *'
U oloeliig U oetor Beveu ge raid a
flowing Uihote to Prosident Koose
wU. in whiok these words were said:
“Ivm noaearvaUva. aver caatioas.
ever fearlesA ever Just, name a man
”
orce
enesce *f nstsre’s
bestUfe-bnUden.
S«mL 0*9 (tab*
U4
ot (MMl
Bcl
Roonevelt will do them
MLR octomwoe find that they
Head ptecon far fifty moeo mintetoo.
The dafioteHgy te CMond by eo many
hnint oat of tow. who hod pmmintd
ID wtortain. oaoeeoantof tiomem
and other valid moeoM.
Some-wore
fa doubt ae fa
whether they ooald ootertafa when
were mot at boem who woald be glad
to eatoetafa osie or two of thr vteitfag
mialetsea. Pteaee MDfy the oommittoe. Mx. Imafesaa or Mr. Keairndy. at
Ofaw. if yoa oan faiaish lodging and
«l tu, talk tv tlumi
T. ubu hsd Un-n
In* Ited to nddreo* lU-- Sunday
m
8
“How would
vuld The ShortiM-e.
Short iM-e. uf 1Time’
does s wuP^-ctV
“l‘m afraid that wo
sburtoeee of time. Most •
got to etsrt to »* ho..l aesi
two Wivkv*'—Chicago 'Irtb
nc wcfiksptt
tuwmji
Bockcr
itoneof the 900 good values
webavetoofferyoofaRockiiic
chairs. This rochcr hne the fuU
roll opefa seat mnkiag one of
the moft^cwloftable rockers on
the nurkeCfar good finish and
solid conseme^ it cant be
beat ^ Anotlser is a solid Oak
large Ann Rocker. h%h bndt.
»sed.allbemtedpoMs
mporr* OHwIes-Bought in c^hMdlou.
before the July ad»»nce eoabla u. to »»ve you big mooet
6 «bd 0»k c«e K«, high hKk
fan ,*m b«* for
04.SSB1 .* lot of odd chain froin brokeo mi, cooiiitmgol from one to five of* kind, to make room .,uirk thcK
tnU GO -\T ONE-H.*LF THEIR
;’lR V.kLl'E.
J. W. SLATER, LEJm HOUSE FURIISHER
0! rtmoiMrafi
lifting, carrying.
**
spot,
the lack, can fa
No need lo suficr from heat
Uoa’t let the air^gci stagnant
— create a breeze. l*ui ra one
ot more of our desk or ccihng
ELECTRIC FANS m your
fice, store or home. AU of n
design and perfect coostnictioo
Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. It
CAMPBELL BROS
4ck ™
/ jjj
STYLE LIKE CUT
1.50 PAIR
Our proD' sition —Examin*' the
>hoes sht»wn by other houses,
then t{Ke a look at our $1.50
shoe, arid if f^urs has not more
IvV. tit. wear and workmanship, then buy elsev/Iiere.
mchc «Boc. aod nom 1 put u »incra haum m
day t »»*rd work -
Dr. IHerce s Medical Adviser in paper
co*-ers. is sent pee on receipt of 21 onccent sutnps to psv expense of mailing
only. A.ldres* Df. K. V. Pierce, Bu(-
31. $. Fryman,
Items of Interest
FROM THE GROCERY DEPT. Nothing in the food
line that we do not have-Always the freshest-AIways the purest
ai«uldn’t Vou'Prefer
To have your morning cup filled with rich, fragrant, delicious coffeethan with a tasteless, weak beverage? Ever tried our 40c Mocha and
Java ? There are none “just as good.*’ Uur coffee department sells
nothing but the pure, good coffee berry. There are other grades in
this department from loc up.
Puffins Up a Cuneb
is a great bother if you do it all yourself, but if you let us help you it’s
a pleasure. There arc so many splendidly cooked meats and daintily
put up bake stuffs, wafers, cookies, dainty crackers: a whole meal at
half the cost. .\ splendid supper can almost be served right from the
packages, and no cooking needed. See all these dainties.
‘Boney and Cakes’
Time of year when these are most appetizing, and we have some of
the nicest honey, either strained or in the comb. Order some for
tomorrow.
“Cbeese Chat abi Cbeese’
The American full cream cheese, as fine a flavor as you ever tasted
We always carry the Brick cheese and the Imperial.
ttlc’ue Cota tea’
hile it sells at only 50c it is the best tea you ever bought for
the money, or tasted for that price. We pride ourselves on our good
teas. Ever>' kind for all p^op^.
Jlmerican Buffed Beans
Something entirely new. “All the bean but the Armor plate." A
lady demonstrator will be here all the week and give you a chance to
taste her delicious cooking. She will gladly tell you how to make
that fine bean salad.
‘WE SELL THE BEST’
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
’rnA.VKMSB oi-rv.
vIlSlMMWfa OWOWMtofaTW.
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miom.
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Shet
tiumii atst,
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TESTS WITH URIUTE
A New Fireproofinc lOterial
Fonml to Be VahaWe.
LOOXINBATITASWEDO
•OHS OTEKEnna EZFEBltmi
f■to4t.
ropcukm rmooicALA*
•‘Ngpokoo Bouptite" occapiex
the place of booor in die September
numberofThe American Bd) . The
drmw^^of
the Yottg Napoleon, inppoaed to be
a good portrait of him at the age that
he enteted the Military ichool ml
Brienne. The editor of The Ameri-
WMT DEPAITMEIT.
^Rastairs
.BinoT.
YOU CAN BEST AFFORD TO USE
OUR BEST FLOUR!
Condenstd Dews
% of mi€bigatt
•*TIm lit»i«** IM MiBekBd tbs
pmi^ ortsMs ia Mm Tfciallj of
floaUi Bavra a%4 ft dMtrc^iBC boo.
4tB<lt of am of pMob Ina. la Mtob.
tfia, aBoordlaf to raporto. aad baroio
r tba for.
bUfbt
•‘Tba littlrt’* la to oaUad baoaaM tba
Itarat aad frail of tba traa attaokad
ahriral ap. Tba paaabat ar«* aboat
Sha alM of marblaa Orovth it dwarf.
od, aad tba dltaaaa aptaadt from trra
to traa wiU. fraat rapidity. R. L.
Tbft, an axpert from tbi^ afneallaial
rd hr Hich T*h.****l*
400.000,000 faat of yellow and tufar
plaa Blnoa tba eoaoiatiuo of tba
tranaaottoo an olfar of |lb per aora
baa baao mada for tba tract, a profit
of $06,000 for tba aaw owner*, which
X'ralite. a new fire reeitting material
for ivuttructional purpuMw. origintUy
inxeaied by Colonel ItK-heoettki. a
Itumltu trtllkry offii-er. and »lnca
greatly improved by t Itrlti*b comlany. waa aubjected tu aouiembtt aevm* tent* the other day at the conilany t murk* in Enjiltml. loiyt the
liUDdon lutumikoe <H*MTvtr.
In iu
luauufttctiire a»*Uatut from Canada*
the I’ulted Ntatea kiul tl*e f ral uiounttltm U ground to pulp and inued with
about 30 iar ivut of chalk to fill up
the iuteimtlcra lH*im<wn the ahurt tlUrt
tiiJ ufi.T going through a uumU-r of
cbi‘n*n-al pnw'f.wM.a a|.ia-ar* i!i tl»e form
of tough, pliable Mrl[.^. Finally, gelntInoUH aillcm U used for cementing purlaiMm, aliout :jn |NT cent u-iiig n*»iuirt'd*
and thja t'uuil.liHw, m lib the 3*» |.< r cent
of t halk and amue :»0 |a*r I'cut of a.
Untua In making UamU of urallte,
mbeli arc infr. mill aland a gnmt
TbU it tba tlma to ate Rooky Moon,
tain Tea. Kaapa roo wall all tba
year. Utaal Mood Ufa raoewer. S6e
Jaa U. Joboaoa.
til. nre iui|M.r\ ioiia to lire.
*k deed
Ni». t'oiiatnn'ted of m.aid and lined
m ith orallte. one a«ifl la.v«.r of m hIch
*4iann.t.*d two la.rera of
mhUe
Oor. Blitt bat aoU 3.000 acrat of
rodwood Mmbar load la OtllfornU for
$110,000.
It wat balf of tbe tract
bard.^^ncre«Mhc Inalde ami -uldde.
m«a pla<xd on Iron aliindarda ll.Mde tU
iron framed but. »-«v..red and lined
mth nrallte. .\ Urrcc Die maa kiudJed.
the temiHTBlurc Inalde at «»iie time
nuchlng 2.«OU dcgr«wa F.. and after
iH lng left f*o^ over half an Umr an eg.
tinluation mitn.imtdc
It mn« found
Hull the m«HHl i.eurkH*! the fir*- mat
charred right through, but the middle
tinime maa luiuiitl. *1 he outer layer*
men- pini-biliwal and m.-n- Imdjy cra«-ke*l. FaiH-r« plac«-d liialde m ere allghtly
>li»n< oming to <lintUlltatlon. but
w«Tc not eharn-d. Sulphur .tiid fuMl.K*
nietul pbo'isl milbin cniclMew men- nnchang«< a |k.«iloii of lairalthi max In
.nnoiloT .TU. Ible abme Inning m. lt*-,l
Ai.ulber te«t bad for lu ol.j,^.T the
tr>iiig ».f mhat \j.rl»uiw ptitiern do*ir<
fitted liitu a bri. k but mould Mnnd. .\
firv maa ignite*! limbU-. ami the dm.rt
mere • b»i.-d and b ft fm U*t over an
b.mr. TIm' blgln-wi teni|H*ratiir»‘ at one
llnie wan
tlegnH.** I . A* a r«*Hull
one ti*H>r «if imo lay*-r« of urnliie run
uing tbnHigbt.ul and foiiOing the p-m
vcMli a franiemork *.f iIiuInt ou
r ».l*le. mat |*en*-tn*led by fluiuet
«.me Hm*-. m bleh ma*. not aur
iig. eonulderlng It* »H;:bt atrur
8WWo,i^.^^^To.nU..,„
Pnok 3. Cbi«T »*tei otb ti»«
lat tba oroUarda aroood Boatb Barab.
Wbararar “tba llttlaa * it foMd aa tbaelty<^ Tolado, Oonntr and Btate
and tbat aatd firm will ]t
ordar it itraad imm^lately for tba aforaaald.
tha^aam of Oca Handrrd lloll
daatraotion of all tba traaa. wbteb
i ba ont down aad baraad at rapOatarrh
Oartv
idly at]
Baay froU frowara
PRANK J. CHENKY.
wUlba
I ba praotioally raiaad. at to aradbwern to before me and tobtoribad
luata tba dttaaaa maai
in my oreMOoa* thlt 6th day of D«o.
of tba antlra orobard.
amber. A. D. 1H86
Baal
W A. Glaaton.
At the rvtalt of a allfbt
Nota-T Public.
mada by tba abarp fin of a Mnaflll
Hali t Oatarrh Onra it taken inter,
at RatMl t Uka. rimak Habra, a Grand nally
dly and aett dlrertly on ll
the blood
Hapid* man. hat at Ht Hary't hot]d. and ronooDt torfaoat of the tyttam
Band
for
taatimonlala
free.
*
tal tu that city in a orttieal oooditioo.
P
J.
Chaney
«
Go
.
Tolado.
O.
la tplta of tba afforta of tba pbytioian
1 it it
I the yoonjrmau mv Iom hit
----------------*-----Ufa. Bt baa alraady aabmittod to | Aftar mnra than »i yeart ooutiniial
•arrioa aa pbator of the Third Kaiorm.
aareral minor oparatioot.
At Owoaao aa InlaraaUnc oaaa It on ad ebarch of Grand Rapidt. Rar.
trUl ia tba circuit court, tba auit of Adrian Kfiakard bat resiffniHi on acWilliam Ifaadlla of Varnoo rt. tba count of ill baallh. Ha it tba oldetl
Union Talapbooa Qo . for fbiaa Im. paator In tba city In i.olnt of terTi«a.
priaonmont Lineman of the eom]«ny
Rooky MonnUin Tea braoct up tlie
atarlad in one day to trim* MaadlliPa
troat, aract polet and atratoii wira
orar bli
Btopmnd backed upp hit ordart With a'
----------------------Wmobrator nria* The man li
ataly obeyed but had Maadlln
omaoh, ai
and iwing i
back
an<l
itomaoh,
•d Wbaa be wat *ln town an
3 uaa D
r\U-» W.
--------------------- ...rpiWtt/"
rtal off.
llie nrallte. Uome*er.
I
AmdlMT d.HU- of tmo layer* of
mik. M-i..u.nUHl by nrallte. with tmo
laverH of the anme inaterlal mithout
nii.l mill.lu, prove.1 lni|H-lietrabb‘. the
Inner la>er only U lug eracknl and
pire.-i:iim-.l.
TliU maa InlembM »o
repn*w»‘nt a marehouHe d.*or. Tmootb.HTi. m*-re *..,ually •.u.-.H-aMul, t
of Cm In *me *.nly U-iug KllgUtly
bm-k!...!. In the .n«»* of tmo Mttlona
*.f plat form, one t.f m.-nl «.nly and the
t»Ui.T of u.hkI cnMMl rniili nrallte. the
former mn^ rapully . aten urn ay by the
flam..... mblle the latter ma« at the
eiHl .inite atroi.g
SiibMspie.itly the
\ariom. pn.<m.-ie cxi.lalne.1. and
It vvn» i.hom n that nrallte can W paint.-.1 and m 111 take a m .H»d veueer. m hich
m 111 not watv or .rnck. and U aliooc
oue-itflli of the meiglil of ila om ti tlxa
In eomignbM Inm.
atomaoh and liver tronblat. Only 0&o
at Jaa O. Jobnaon a and P. H.
rprlnoipal feature of the unit, it It ax. Maad t drug atorea
paotad. wiu bathe queatiou of whath.
ear telapliooa. talaitrapb or alaotrio
The Cryttal FalU school board bat
Ufbt oompanlaa haTt a right to lajara aarved notioa on the laacbert in the
ahada traaa In thair efforta to atretch pnbUe aeboolt that they moat not at
GROWTH OF UNITED STATES
teaddaaoaa or other aooial fnnettona
.He. ^*fco**
wbiMi ba«*p them ont aftar 11 o’clock Tre«i.ar>
at night. The panaltr for vloUtion
for hit apaeial brarrry in raacolag alx
drownluff paraon* at Lake Orion Uiit
anmmar. He will also raoaira one
from Uia Lake Orion Aaaambly aaaooUtion.
Atacant for P. McArthur and A*. A.
Dnooy of Oatroit* Mayor Gallup of
Baoaiiaba baa oooclndad a Umlmr deal
U OalifoRiia Wbaraby 10.040 aorat of
Idnd in Oailfomia bare baan pnrohaa.
od from atyndioata for flil.bdu caah,
or |1 par aero. Tba land ocotaioa
mm
“1 wat traataa for three yeart by
good dootort. “ writet W* A. Gi\*er.
McOonnelltvlUa. O., “for Pllat and
hot. whan all tailed. Bock
Pllat. or no |«y. S6o at Jaa.
aoii't and F. H. M.wd’t drug
ss:ss
WR
ERECT FORM
CORSETS
A moving pi. Jura of condltltuia in
the ruU*Hl suiew at diHvuuial luler\aU from 1n»o to 1n.V> and utinually
from 1HT.O to
i,. pniM>nted lu t
iph Ju*.l IwimiHl by the tn*atury
bun-au of i.iatittic* at Wnahlugbm.
The area luo* gn.mn from SJ7.M4
i^iuara mile* tu IMai to
lupitra
mile* In P.Nr*:. .-v.'luM*e of Alatkt tud
the Ulaud« iK-l.u.glng to ihe Fulled
HiabK. The |k.>pnh.li<M> |*T iMiuara mile,
which wna 3.6 iu IMo. maa ‘.VI In \W2.
The total w«'allh h:ia gramn fmm |7.Imi.mmo.oiM In iNoU to ail I'wtimnted
4.niii».ma).uN» iu iJinO an
i m**alth fn»m »3n7 in 1k:-» I
In
the public debt mt« |I.*i per
pitn. In IMU it h»Af«ll**H lo-i
|HT **aplia. In IS’C it mat f;:.d7 |»er ct]*ig of the
In
Ivforeihe l*eghmln>;
.... . .
..
until It Uvaine f7«;.UH |-t e*
after the
gradually falling again a
mar. It ma. f I24i7 In F-C
The numlKT of farm. lmTea»«*d from
1.44P.U73 111 1.S.VI to :..t:w.o:.7 in IWO,
Ihe value *if farm* and farm prop«srty
fr-Mu
to fLM.n.*i.Orti»,OOa.
and the value of their firodmi. m hich
ma* iM.t met.urvd until lH7o. grew
fi>*m fU»3sykaM-a. In that year to $3..
TGl.nfiH.UN) in
/Che value of farm
anininl* lienvaM-tl fram
in
Kio to Si.ie*!.In im«v
with the new Erect Form and Piioccts gownt. Fit your nem- dret« over
I an Erect Form and it mill be a mttferpiecc of grace aad clecanoe. Pricet
from It up. If your dealer cannot tupply you tend dinct to
WEINGARTEN BROS.. 3774N tfUwv. New York
cams can ukeiVf4Mw«<r III* W.B.«(WtF<w«k. Arerr* ao i
I Mlqwe
F«r • l*Ife Caart.
C.^.rc*> E IW-lkau *»f Atlantic City. N.
J.. b.id a uni.|Ue dUlim-tion ci»nferre.l
uImmi him by thi- life guard* the other
m.NTiing. ta'yt the Fhlla*leli»hla North
rtcau. In n'*-ociilth>n of the luter-
gold intHlal of a|F
pn*clatiou.
It Nire the murd* ‘’Vou
Are It.” Then by umiidmomt vote the
f.kTty life guard* electi'd Mr. Heluin an
tH»n.irary memUT. He mas preaentrd
a unibrm. rvd ahirt ami badge
aaaigned to the m hole beach at 6
beat_________________ ^
A Box’*
With a family
fint’chapter, treating of Corsica and
the Corsicans, Napoleon's parentage,
birth, childhood and school days, ap. ^kKTKD-UWm
pears in this number* There are
so ent)’-ive pictures in this interest
ing number illustrating the stories and
t^ leading articlesT .Viiioog the
stones, in addition to the Napoleon
Bonapme story arc the following:
“My Only Bcar,“ “Rob's Race";
“Stiffcd-Neck Peter"; “AbeVLuck";
“A Young Hero of the Frontier." by
L W
Captain Jack Crawford. Ex-chief of
Scouts: “Pauv Mulligan, The Cub";
“A Talc ol the Southwest"; “A Les
son in Botany"; “The Downfall ol a
Forest Tribe.'* and ‘-The Wild West
Show." Other articles that conirit of this number
Nautical
School" and “The Bluccoat, A FaiDous Ixmdon School" A jage is
tjevoted to How to do Things, ami
ipiothcr to the fiist of a series ol arti
cles by Archer Brown, of Rogere,
Brown *V Co. New York, entitled y^A^TgI>-L*nadrf ftri ml :
“Top or Bouoin-Whidi>" The
usual departments ap]kear. interesting
as usual, to amateur journalists, lovers
of animals, young photographers.
and sports.
l*ovcrs oif puztledom
have a page, as docs also The Order
of the *\roerican Boy, while the editor
devotes a jugc to chats with bovs,
and the first of a scries ot Lessons in
Shorthand for Bo>‘s, cdileil by Isaac
Pitman & Sons, is given*
One dollar a year.
The Sprague
Publishing Co., Detroit. Muh.
faaaendnred d*M^V^yolraf^
rnnd L^MUaa.
Stttbtmat
•DENTISTa
OAPIVKR
L. L. A. BUILDING
o»*r KoiwA*rM V
1.*
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
CARPET CLEARIIK WORKS
'^ss!S!sxiSS^sssr^
-airj5SS5?iss-*?3rsiSF*“
*rr *.-klor th* artiel*
thlM ><*u •*nt f.w ll. WB»r* *r*
ll»«>? A ' W*fit • *a*crU*Mueat to
The
Detroit
Evening News
win tHl >JU ll
ortr * trlfl*.
• nJ will (Mi> Bvanlfol* - W»ri" •J-.
•I>i^ar In biih i-iHir*. »t»m« * rlrrulnUon Whl h rm.-rtNl, }<«.***i
PWoMlU.
N* B. CHAPIN. Propr*
MWaiAl^toalMn
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE: SL^'JPLrSg-
"
Ktitl l«-l..n-. L-r boujM-. itUBtim-r kiU'ik«a, w«41
niul r.M. rn. *l i»ld Uo.
**& JOHN R.SANTO
;:rH K
COB
LrS;::';.''"
ntfioHnsiiiitt
FIRE INSURANCE
SELL OR
EXCHANGE
ANYTHING
Morning
Tribune
Ra$lair$
on. SAWWKfW
PHYWCIAN^NOSUKWON
i* and oily
pru**d t*.
|6EIIEIiALillSU8ANCEi
OF COST* This
orter apjdies only lo those w ho
will use gas immcvlialch’ connec- *
lions arc made and who are on
lines ol mains. As the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
lor illuminating is increasing—
the people of our city now realise
that G.\S for lighting is inhnilcly
other mctho*l
known here*
ic light is morc%
briUianl. avaiUblc and reliable at
ALL HOI RS, and, with o|ual
light, costs less than one-halt of
any other, licsides being far easier
t»n the eyex- ILmscs in rouse of
cte*
be conipleleil without a sys
tem of gas piping. Many have
already «lonc thia Application
for anything in the line of lightng made at
our other, 2’2:i K. Front St. will
secure proini>l attention.
TRAVERSE CITY BAS COMPANY.
A lUrlto. u. D
martin & €oans
BUSINESS CARDS
^
Uto»««Ilu«d. IU->m*7stMlK.U.B L.MST0M*
Uia. c V. block. hot^plum-L _________ vm
One Cent aWord
CashwtfiOfde*.
r*cn«t mftwrd la orrrlook tbi*
tunny oj tviiUn* mon«-y <tr
Tbn D*imii Kkrcinc
Savtiig* bank buUdinc Wutild l*i arraac«d lo
■ml«.-up*ul V' A. Hammoeid. naahwr A.
\ . Fri.dn. h or C W WiUiflm.
IQtolto
N>*r* *n4
E.W. HISTIN6S & SDR
FIRE JBSURA0CE
|i»LM£To RKiiT-
. FUto OlBw Bad K.plorw’B
MISCELLANEOU8
Do You Get The Dclrott
SuBdayHews-Tribune
I
I ronl .ir.^i t>riw«Mi FaHmaiMi
MA»STEEftlORTIIEASTEIUiii.R.
AND OONNBCTtONS.
TIMECARD.
S’i'S'.J
*tr. a r**t. * **rr.
fissr-
EVENT OF THE SEASON
Mi;!
is*, is
StiiikirE’tGnidOMraHMisi
▼EA.A.ARB.*
Tomorrow Night!
ill’ll:!
Saturday. Sept. 13
Frank L. Pcrlev presents
EFFIE?So“or
ELLSLER FARM FOR SALE grand rapids a INDIANA RY, D13Jf3'3'v“
r •Utmwi
r A1DTCDI.L. O P I
[. w* cynniiiroBAM. Amm%.
In Ih. fwr.-m«-rt drmmntu- inumi.li
JULIA MARLOWE'S
“WHEN
KNIGHTHOOD
WAS IN
FLOWER”
48 PEOPLE-2 CANS SCENENY
PriCMSOe/TScTsTaod SI.50.
^«L 0(£>.OT«r»Yn.tWa<n*lB*ak. G*U
ItHlacrc* known as the Sleclc or
Needham farm.
O.ne of the best in
(Trand Traverse county,
south of the city.
■/
'
J. E, GREILteK CO
r*rU>QtertU...4M.Loi
r*rpM**k*7U>lBMbor
\A/l^Klr* V’oaar
pJ2?33’£3o
«« « w*i« - *u
1 b«v«- n bnir duaeo K**l B*Ktio«* to dlf-
onr lo MUt PUn* Kr*<«. Tm*4*7 aad fimiat
<Uy«*Mdn«* kl S. C. L*wto' xroowyphoo* Ko
M. n. UUKOXRFOBIA.
DKNTIS-r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
aXIfUBBAT.
PROF. C. E. HORST
M4wtoS*tm*.»., U:«l a.m..»44 ».».
-SSas.s-.'rKr.r-
Tiokeli wUl U Bold 10 abora polnti
rary low rata*. Aak Agi
rifonkxina lo routM, ratoe, i
__
auixKa^t^ - trwJirSttr
p^MABstymE
EXCURSIONS
m
T.r«sife'sr — —
City.
NoUo* to Ta* Pmrar*.
To poinuJn ^^X^^Northwrat
‘*2
$14.98 sr.“*
20-Year
_________Guarantee I
mMwBNiik
UcMiMPinrCi.
^ s«>g«7 «tb*B7*M«nttl>8
pEBgM^QUBTTg
Fry
A hand- some
A-r io»
a 1000 WAITS
YOU CAN-----
Tbouaujl*
>■
You’d better
hurry—they’re
selling last-WHAT?
a
O.
i
«
i-IOHTr
J. A. Pennington ol Cellar was in
RMa for Life.
aronml exp»»ctiBf
eorery for OooanmptloB. Oongbi and
mm U.
HERE
LAWE5!
toSOUOTLT ODOklBS
II* uni* &***!*< (
H*l>l •
WmCneniemixmA Mitair. 1*
MRS. C. E. HORST
TiBikx « VloU* >X V«Ml
4g»4—,aw. JPM»
Tf>e Haunfed
Barn,,,,
1“
Ho had wr%rr^j left
And
rwin-- you had your ItttWpUn.- aumd ibr otlMr.
I ~uld mexmu± your
oiitr
-AihI I d Uk# to pdJl yo«r hair out by
H>WA»D P. niG
HKE MEET
TOMdlMWjEr.'i^’nSJrJ'JSS;
--------‘
.night Not a single piece of the
Athl.t«of Alumni .nd
School to Come Tosether ' . uo Solce«i hn «iiwd bom
Ligoeicr, InA, iritb . <ario.d of
,
UrM»4« to a or •toek.
Urmphiai U
r OBd BBdlapotad BHd, and all «
»
dark rtood aodiVnly
Bpraad ortr tba borlaoo-tbal l- i<*
■ay. the Widow Bermau romed on to
.
wrai. auu in
BOOB hasan U
Hbe bad to (
BBk AUaa oo aeriral natterh. ami led
a BMBtb had fwaaed lirfiwr Ibere waa
calk Chat tba Widow Ja»w bad a rl»al.
Tha latter not only b«wnl the tall. hot
aha racocnlied the fan. One wduan
ma read aDoCber like a l-ok aUmt
. BMid thtega. and In a mao of boe on.widow ran calmlate alroo«t rxai-ilv ou
what another widow wUl do
Par the next tbrea mouth* KHa* Par
don had a pmty
tbinc «*f 4i
Hardly ao nranlnir paaaod wlOmut hia
Mac hnrttad orar to dinner by ooe
Widow or the other, an
irala he raoHred hat
aad athar practical evldcm'ea of the
anaam la whirb be wa- b.bl
The
race waa about an even tbini:
The
twa wome
'
|
|
!
in dlflr.T.m dmi uou. in the dark
Kiln- bad bla H.it, ral.«l. and ib- oltlo r bad bl- run level.'d, tint fb« y did
n-M -b.-rt or atrike
lu,fb
010^0 iiMMJlbm aiol loilitinff rjea I
Oiliinfr. aiid
l<ibi»
hidull and exrlatrupd:
' ‘ Waah Henry. l U
baosi<d: ‘
And Ibe .ofi-fM.le i..«.Ti-d bia
and felt of Id- l.r«d to -4^ If it oa- on
hla ahattkleni and r»y»Uod:
-Waal. Klla., -.11 I?**
N01 bin* m*trr waa aald for fl%e luln
utcf.; then 0. tlwy
:ed np to the
bou.e to irefa drl Ilk of rider Uf«»w
TO ROYAL EXCHEQUER
be
CharRed 3.000,000
«r X.UOO.<MMI MbO
crant of 2.000,000 pouuda, likewiae
barcod, baa bami tet aside for the
lief of British anbjeors and foielcoers
who h.xd toot oommtUed' brtarh
BAD BLAZE AT BEAUMONT
}'>
BI.UOtl.lMMl.
rT<4mpl»to»toB4»*<i
Baaamoot. Sepi. IS-A big lira in
the oil flefdi is still baraioc this
inic
It Is hoped to get the Are
r control eooo. The total loss la
estlmaud at orqr 11,000,000.
a aacood muffled voice exclaimed;
-Vaa, Kllaa Pardon. Uke i.» i^aU
atap or you will reined U all your
^^a didn’t pretend to U up on
Choata; but a«xwtln« to all be had
board and rmd. they didn’t go al*out
la palra. One cho«t naa alwaya com
aldamd parfortly couiiMteut to do the
trick. Here were two voI.n^ nnd two
Choata. however, and In- n-allxed that
he mnat fleht for hU life
“lUaa,” continued Ibe firat w.W-e. -If
you are thinking of ma'rrylni: the Wldow Jooea. bewarer
That -Bewarer- bit the «.wcrinc
B»n like a dub. and aa be aquetwiM
back acainat the fanuinc mill The aeo
and voice added:
••Look out for the wukm ll4H*iuan.
•Una! She la trylmr to oiiare you
I
have ciaan from my crave Iq tell you
thiar
. -By thBOder.** aald fUlai to blmaelf
V BO he Corned cold all otrer. -|’d iriro m
hack of aheep to be out of tbhi: I’m a
4aad mJk. that’a wUt I amr
^-XW Widow Jonea lovea you not If
M. Hlhott. short. K, Colb, ; first, ;
I.
Murray; wcond. L Heiges; third j
Kellotra;
right.
Ted
Southard; ^
middle. B
wing athletes
traefc avenU:
Half Mile ReUy
arter, Wjnkoop.
Ponnd.
-Wynkoop,
Yard
Ls. tbs Poor Bo.-.
b»
1
Chicago and Alton Ry., “THE ONLY WAY”
from Chicago and St. Louis
petite improved aud I fell better in
Tsta«f*ah to tos Btooed
every way.
I have no hesitation In’j
Ixmdon. Sept. 12.-General DornDr. A. W. Chai. ’s Nrrvr Pills are
it. the Boer leader has sold the Elngiish and American rights to his forth sold at fiOo a boa at dealers or Dr. A.
coming book to a New York publish, W. Chato^ Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N.
Y. See that portrait and signature of
for 10.000 pounds.
A.W. Cliase, M.D., are on eveyv pack-
Ovor-
•g*
I
On bunday
Sunda an
I be serv
ed at the Little Tavern.
Key- \]^
*cr\cii
I following is the
i
Running
r. Colby
Oostts.
I bc
l
Smart, show), stylish.
bop step and Jumi^-Oar-
k lua*.. u cJ.
bsaar
If there is to^ oifa part of the pnw
-am better thau another it will t»e
tlie fool Ull game. The Alnmni will
L<aa«« Pt.<
CommenciBg Sunday. Jane »lh. exunuon tiokeU to Petoakey at $1.00 for
oond trip
Train leaves 6:40 a. m.,
as V JK> pL m.
I Smo
O E Morvay Agk
Aasaal Ohio Bscarsloa VU M. A >f. K.
AA. A.K.H.
Wednesday. Oct. 1st $5.00 round
to the grounds for s
all of the atnletlo sports will be trip to Toledo, good to return on any
regular train until Nov. 1st mm.
.*5 cents; ladies and High school students, 16 cenu
The banquet for the
L.
MdD»t So
K..1.
of the Alumni aud the High D
jl w»U occur Tuesday evening. toads.
F. A. Mitobel. O P. Agt.
The plans in detail for the banquet
Agt^
will be aononneed later. The net
.Mrs. 11. II. Hcmstcin relumed
to
EVENTa IN aoCTKTY.
oflrcrgueM, Mis* I'Uicrg of (Irand
Raj.ifix.
'I'he evening was k]icnt in
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19_
The Comedy Booceoaof 4 stwtosa
TWO
MARRIED MEN!
Masten.
Miss
lx)rena
Pennington, Otis Masten and .Mrs.
playing flindi and other forms of so- Bertha Pennington relumed last evenrul pleasure.
I >clicious refreshments
from Carp I.akc, with over 70
were serve.!.* A dcliglilful lime was punds of ba«- still in the lake.
enjoyed In- all present.
.Mrs. Phila Knowles ami son .Arthur ol Ivalamaroo are sj^nding a
M.sh l-.lhel Caw entertained at her few days at the home of her daughter,
home last evening in honor of Mrs. Mrs.
Lena
.Si>ealman.
:114
N.
rogshdl. Miss Koosa. and Messrs. Spruce street.
Cummings, Hoovci, Koosa and Omar
Mrs. R. Rcvnc is visiting the lamily
Koosa of Indiana. The evening wu
of Julius Steinberg
in a variety of social plcasur«
S, Antlcrsv>n went to Thompand all |iresent had a most enjoyable
ille this morning on professional
Deiirious refreshments were
business.
Mrrst-d.
Mrs. \yaltcr (’. Dorst ot C'lrdcville.
II. F. Uoughey has just returned O., and Mrs. I mo. K. Knowles of
from his western tnp.
He s-isited Portsmouili, O., Icfu yesterday after a
Salt l.akc City, I>cnver. lx» Angeles.
long ami delightful
^ ilful visit twith their ;
Francisco, Portlani!. Seaille and jiaicnts .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bales.
F.verett. ____ ________________
ey expi
They
express themselves as charmed
h Trav
’ity and its surround
TRAVBBBB CITY MAatCCTS.
inp as well as with the many warm
hearted jveojde they met.
Mua.1.0 raivt.
m
r:::-
^KiJ
t'tow. porboig
Miss Mamie Ulbcrg of Grand Rapids, is the guest
of %Miss I.aura
Furtsch.
ger of the second.foot ball icani and
treasurer of the lyceum. hn-has been
clerk in the Hotel Scott at Northpon.
may come and
BRES'ITIKS
have taken
the rroper
the Record
He
who is
an expenenced man in the manofacture of curtain poles.
An the sccncr) ujwn the stage in
SteinliCTg's Grand was removed to
the fly gallery above, today, to make
room for the two carloads of special
have
pro
We
are
just as sure to ha\c what
you
want in price as in design.
Re
gard them with a
See it
you
crimal eye.
can liml a
tcaturc
that will not be worthy of the
l>csi merchant tailor you
after you gel it home,
kntrn-.
bring
it
l>ack ami get vour money.
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Saturday, Scirtember I3(b ^
We cordially invite all to attend the opening of our Furniture Department,
We have made special efforts and the day will be one frought with money saving op
portunities in Furniture, Stoves. Crocker>^ and Bedding. We anticipate the pleasure
of showing you these new lines.
Jit eight
O’clock
We give away the
beautiful Bedroom Suite.
M
Ikiii
You miss a good thing
if you don’t get one of
those Parlor Stands.
canc and leather seats.
A good solid oak chair,
This solid oak Rocker, upholstered seat,
r.??: 5.25
si?;..™!’:"'..'”-': J.50
advan-
tage of >-our younger years and
Ctvks start at
saved a little money.
This bank
interest
b by John HendrickIcson,
the
dav-s w iU pass pleas^ly if you
of L.
Co.’s elegant
We
Opmng Turnitun Sak
sum
welcomes savinp
accounu large or small.
AValtcr C. Finney has closed up his
business affairs here and left today
for Paducah. Ky.. where he will es
tablish a large curiam pole factory
PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
IS-.,. 2S, 35,ad 50c.
TOO OLD
lO
V
O WORK
Bros,
Wilhelm i;
NOTHING BUTFUNI
The time
Hervey H.
Andcixon
left this
morning for lAnsing where he will
take a lour years* engincenng course.'
Since his graduation from the High
school last year, where he was mana
r da>3 ago.
D««R>lt-VbMt. r. tai n; ron.
a*',: «a. «i v
Tol.do-Wb,»t.T4«dn’.
<3hl*i«o-Wb«a. T$Hl oorm. 40;
OUB. #4H:. port.
lard. I8.W
Speclil Sceneryt
Note! SpecUlUesI
SparUlnr Wilt
Prelly GIrlsI
iwpular
stock
vided for every taste
-OT IS
IMPANY IS
Srata win U ].U.'rd..nMik n. Bt
Kcv. I. r. White of Maple City was
town UKiay.
Mrx.«N. J.
Adler,
ready-io-wcar.
t3p.piNEyERryAY.
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
By OEO, R,E1)E80N
N. F. Strung of Graml Rapids is in
Mito Laura
Furtsch entertasned
vety dcligiUfully la.vt evening in honor the city on business.
senletl in our new
iwiMs
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Kvcr>
falnic, pattern and cut is rejire-
HUNTiN#
i
SUNDAY RATES
liroce«*J^of the athletic meet and the
banquet vA lie turned over by the
•ui tdtl
the High School Athletic
iation
liarmcnls that will delight ihe
lasudious man.
Iter of training, anap and team
rk
Both sides ot the argnment
confident and determined, and the
ttost of sport can be anticipated
The |
/
Perfect-filling, wcll-nearing.
Shai<-kceping.
Hjuu »llh Jrlly
mrH.tosaJio.
la-s or L*m».. Mint Sau
have the adrautage of weight and de.
velopment, hot it will be long mlds
iu favor ot the High Schools in the
her home m C’hicago yesterday, after
toektp msaolveJaJaactloo.
s|»endmg two days in this
Pratt & Havls, attorneys for the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
T. O . L. A M.. have filed with Judge berg.
Magroea petUiou for the dissolotion
Prof. Horst will leave this evening
of Ui. iajnncti..n soenred by AH>ert fora buMucss tilp to Detroit am!
m, rcslrainlng the road from
illiern Michigan.
He will l>c gone
bnildlBc ,tbelr line aeroet the Page
reek ot taxx
prop4Tty, recently porcliiaed by Mr.
North, brother of Mrs. M.
mmtOmana. No dale has as yet
Hammomnelt for his home in
bean aet for tba hearing of the argu
Imliana this morning.
-700 marry her. you will be wretched
t» the and of your dayar
-Beware of .enarm-bewart^b. wsirr‘
fait licipleaa to move and aeemed to U
BB^ar a apell. but all of a sudden aom<^
thlacfrtl. The nolae broke bU cbaljM,
and he made two jumu and wo. out
dawm. B’ltbout exactly koowlnc wbot
ha did he tumwl and faatei*ed the d«w
' him and then ael ont 00 a run
^ of the town aoostable.
, It waa the
There Is No Qoestioii Aboit Ii. Ii*s a I
Plain Suicmeiitef Factsj
Made by Oae Who
I
Knows.
I
The Congregational ladies win hoW
their annual rummage sale at 404
South l^nion street.
The sale will
commence on Saturday the ’iOih. .All
Ud-es intcrestcil will please send their
J. L Tamsoo. of Mnskegon M.cb..
things to the folloaring named ptares.
sa,s: ••Last spring I wmsHTri-ltuir
Mrs. Bamum, 53G Washington St.;
Mrs. McIntosh.508 State street; Mis. very mocli ran domn a« the rrfuli of
loot liall gauir.
The Urn- up of thv AlunuiLbaae nail S. i\ Despres, S. I'nion: .Mrs. l>ock- too close confinement and ft It the
lam was given 3e«terday as was also cry 6lh street or notify Mrs. Banium n«e<l of a good general tunic. Seeing
tba li.t ofantri..* for the fiald and or Mrs. McIntosh, and things will be Dr. A W. Cliasr ’s Nerve Pill* rcoomtrack evrms. The High School baac callcrl lot.
For further particulars
mended.' 1 got a box aud u*etl them.
ball team will be as follows:
see uler notices.
They bollt me op splendidu-my aiv
t:atcb. r. threnberger; pitch, Prof.
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By Tda«r»pli to to*
Johanneaburc. Sept 1*—It !■
daily annonnoad tnat the B.nOO.OOO
pound a frranted tlie Boers under the
tenna of the snrreoder.will Uoharc«*d
t4. the Imperial exchequer aud not to
Bla Plr« mm ttmrmXmm I Ure. mmd Total
and think Im-
mtdy for the big' dcnce on West Ninth «reet.
ihlotic meet betwoM tha Alnmni nod;
tlia High dobool nthtctei. which will
ooonr 00 tha Twelfth atraat park tow afearuooD, begiomne at i
k
TUa bato, t«ll game will
first, followad by tha field and
track rvenu. aud tbeaa in torn by ihv
will line np as follows:
neo.rm’ity. sad the oaiivea
uOT or
bow
rtew resi-
Banning High Jomp—Colby. Wiae. 1
Pounds for Boer Relief
encooraced It. In fan. la.ili adrlned
hla to rUlt the Urn m-xf e^. nlui; and
ai« If the voice wutrtdn I enter. Intu cm%emntlon. Nell her widow knew that
the other had latMi Informed. an«l the
adrlce waa atrbily |.rMi.ie and i'utiflad a CTMTiy fe«-llna aa
deutbU. mUa bad
aU. bad a 4-.ii l.a.1
ty to Imm wbat the ^ol.e mlKbt aay.
If Ibere waa a pot of
or a deiHoilt
of «vial or oil on I.U fiirni. a »:b.-i uturiit
to know alxHit It and o.tild r**Tt»a,.a U
Induced to iflve It away
At H oVkak at uijrbt. arme«l »itb a
dub. a lantern and a « bwr om- b*nee.
WUa l*ardon aaiiiilered out to ibe Urn
In a way that apin-antl cun bwa. amb
gettluc down Uinin.T and luilU. be
began work. It waanl live uumitea
brfure ha heard hla name called, and
hia kneea went weak and bla benrt
care a Jump
Tbeu. aa b.' Ilatened
with aU hla earm. Ibe muffled vobw of
THISISAfACT.
Carpenter the carj^enter has
begun the crectioQ of his
noldt, Lardii
;i0 Yard Dasii-Bavnolds. Wynkoop
Lmrdia. Udurle.
Will
h# a aaro winner, no maii.T nbiel.
Widow he floatty de.ld«^ t» marry
While in thla hapf>y frame of mind b.*
• want to the luirti «me evenlna to mi« k
BP notne wheat for market, and In lln^
sMat of hla work be b«wrd a %«lre
trnmoM hla name. It waa a woman'a
wolee. and. know^i* lliai no woman
roold he there. BiUa imt It down aa a
Bhoat and got badly rattlM
in fan.
he got ao aeared tbat be run mil 4.f tb.*
bam and left tlnvwork to Ih- flnl.hM
99Zt day.
Ilia little adnnttm- waa
doty reUted to Udb widoaa. and. aingvlarly enouffh. iMdli b.ok«*d itioui;|it
fol and w«e erldenily airurk by an
Idea. They did not i-.biemb Ibe Idea
Of ghoatu aa be ei|H^,nl. bm rathn
Helen left this moroing for an extend-"
ed viah with relatives and friendt in *
Detroit, Saginaw, and othcj points in |
southern Michigan
j
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rtoM s v«M* M Twtoftk EWM
and
be
n uil} to enbad [ irr the tmn he rolled om
a* he !
!b»^ you
lUtro to inr!
y®« twake any
HI
*sprm$t6 It and he thoocbt [ tuore
Chon llkoly that he nouW
day your Uatflrd beada ofr!
liter* waa no r^Wnaore.
Aa
Mk tba Widow Jooea to i.e hu Tu-m
woa BO gnmt mah aUnit it.
h 1he
f..r a.‘;.r ainl t.«r.
BOC «B hla part. The wkloa i.aU
Mein-.! Otji Mtxl «|0>tly walked away
tiHMim u mi
Mh. G. W. Gitma and daughter >1
on
your
$9.9$
It pa>x
savinp
and
Hanqts stsrtat
your money is sale.
$28.00
FIRST
Btattn start at
NATIONAL BANK.
HiiHl
$175
. YOUR OfWKDIT Ito OOOD.
THE BOSTON STORE
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