The Evening Record, August 28, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 28, 1902

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

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

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1902-08-28

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»UpT*MMr

CITT, MICH. THUBBDAY AUGUST SS

A

M«t DMth H) Collision onCovusc Lsks

OTHERS ARE
to^

Bsttls Crssk

Plessurs Party

Stotor «r

RAIDER WAS DEFEATED

Bring* Troubi* In W**t Vir­
ginia to a Climax

DEAD
STRIKERS ARE DESPERATE

Rockland, Maine. Aa t-Mim Bthd
mcnoagh of OiemiaBd, Ohio. aaUtho yacht Poterkin. ddoatac Mim

Dsputiss

MIm aiekMS TtawM to B«to
M cay*.

llifc Mll<cK5

Ymmc
CM WeSM

Mtootel to IS. BvMc IMS.

BattUi Oftok. Mich.. A«f. r-Ftr#
•mploTM of tito natlorlom. mma

mim Rooterolt mlUd the yacht
. owned by Dr. R. H. Derby.
ofKowYork Tho oouTM of tho race
wao ctzmlgbt away to tho Rockland
and mtum. a dUtanoo of
80 miloa The wind wao Tory modomto
tho imm. Thi^» Baidor

LIBRARY SITE
QUESTION

bosl eootolnisff o larty of jouf poo*
pl6
PITO Sirlt hod bMO ool for o row
idlss* Library
oboot tho lokt* wiUi o jomng bmo ood
Consldsrlng Proposition
WM rotomloi to Soaltortma VUU.
Tb» Woleone wm otortias oot for
hw iMt trip with 180 oolorod Saighti
TO PRESERT SITE TO CITY
TompUrr. a 6 B
tho oaro when hobMi
and tho otoanM-rotraok tho boat broadoido oa.
Discuss Purchdbing of Hobbs
Tbooo dxowBcd woro:
and Ashton Property
B a B««iaott of Kloworth. Art.
PioBuio Bradj, Goorgia
Mabol Riokerd. TraTt-rao Oily,
llioa
KiU Dor*07. Atlochooy. Po.
raaoj WillU, Torooto, Ont.
OarrioPjaok. Johootowo.Pa., oloat
■ltw.t irartaor.
to tho boat aod wai tho onlj ooe oarod.
A opoclal bnolnom mooting of the
Min Riokerd and Mioo Brady waro
t^ridonUy otraok by tho boat and kill- Ladloo* Library AcMmiation wat called
iflamooa which wao rory largely
ad, for thoy woro fooad floating. Tho
othonaro imOfootofwatorand wero attondmL Tho butineto of the after
noon wao the oootldoration of tho adI at 9 o’olook this morning.
TitabUlty of making an offer to tho
A W. Kickord roooirod a tologram oltythat tholAdiooUbraryAooooiathi. morning olaUag that hio oiotor. tiOD would purohaao and present to tho
MIm Mabel Riekord, who ha« boon in city tho HobU and Athton tito for
Battlo Orook for oonto Brno.waa drown- tho OamogU Ubrary. with tho prorlOdin OognaoLakoUotOToaing. Hofar don that tho Amooiation ham permaTOomi in tho building for'tholr
ttior partioolan woro giron. bot Mr.
ma Thomattarwat frmly dU. Riokord loft on tho noon train today
for BatUo Orw,k. Ho will rotnm with oumod, pro and con. and a oommlttoo
Anally
appointed ooadtting of
tho body oithor tomorrow noon or
tmoo A. L. HaTilaad. O. J.
night, aod tho fnnoral will bo held at
10 o'clock Baturday morning, probably Kneoland and E. 8. Pratt Tho committoo
will
look
tho matter up oarefrom the Adrentiot chnroh. Mim
Eickerd went to BatUe (>0Mk in May. fuUy. from all points of tIow. and re­
and had a fine pooition at otonogiapher port at a later mooting.
in tho BanitaHum Gognao lake it a
NO ORGANIZATION YET
beantifnl little aheet of water, a thort
dittanco from the oity. and it it the
popular rraort for the rooidontt of the
eity and ricinity, hnndrodt of whom
am fonnd there erery day during tlie

to have U*en held last
night to dioeuM plant for a b.<t tugar
oompany in thU city did not tike
While there It a general detin*
MUt Riokerd wat her brother't able to anoourmr* «»ooh an induitry here,
aaoittant daring much of tho time many local oapluhtttare not prepared
whan ho wat city dork.. aftorward
oontinning at tten.igmphor in tho
further with tho riow of ultimately
liaing a oompany with ittomlnent
local oapitalitU aotirely engaged iu
loping the project.
, and tho

NEW ELECTRICAL FIRM

RAVAGES OF CHOLERA
EitoaC Feom Jova to Japaa and Han-

u lx».t oat Ueoroo llaS. Jr„ IIa*o

Victoria, B. C.. Aug. 88-The epidamic of oholerm it reaching alarming
A Bower Oa. hat formed a partnor proportiont on ti>e other dde of the
thlp with Ooorge Raff, Jr., to carry
on the butlneM of oloctrio wiring, roimiring.gat fitting.aud the aalo of clootrtc flat arm .tuppUeo and kindred 1
gume.<
Mr. Lore it an oapert c
Mr. Raff hat had a good oxperionoe of whor
in tho bntineot. Tl.ay hare bqI yot
VICTOB SMAM'EL IN BERLIN
docidod on a ft rmanent
are doing butlneta. They hare tho
Warm Waleoom 4
oontrart to wire the n<
building on Pront otm*k
DEATH AT MAPLE CITY

Fired

Upon While

Evicting Minors'Famlliea

poor'. Doom.. Comply 0«t.
rTiU.Nrr.ldt to th.B«ard.
Parkt-rtburg. W. Va . Aug. 8S-Tho
situation in the now rtrer coal fleld
leached a climax yeoterday. when strik­
ing min. rt flred at the deputies who
evicting them from the oompany
»o and oerioo^ tronble it expected.
At a o’clock this morning ordem came
to Colonel Morritlou. commanding
^nd regiment national guard,
to order out entire regiment and pro»ed at onoe by tp»*olal train to the
roe ol yesterday's trouble.
Fayelieville. W. Va., Aug.
n eriolod about 1200 miners from the
Mtot in the New River and Kanaaba dlttricts yederday. Several
shots were flred at Red Ash. but no
teriont damage wat done. Two
M were baroeU at Ctiapman Pro­
log Attorney Osenten wired the
governor for tents, but wat refused.
I hundred families are without
houses and an* oami>ed out on the hill
wiU*oul proU*ciion from the »lementa

BLISS WAS NOT THERE
Nor Did Burrows Appear at
Central Lake Encampment

«prcui to Tbi? Kvrnliu: B^xira

The Ymmmm La«x Was Xcs DAseossU to
cash ra.SMMr.Ba.toa stewea Bow
Vk» S WoaM to aad Sato Tiwabto
A young woman rUiiod the jewelry
store of a W. Baeudl this morning
uid naked to be ehown eome nnga
Mr. BastaU pluoed a tray of ftne
ringe befoce her and amoog them were
sereral eet with diamonds After look­
ing them orer the woman asked to look
St another tray and while Mr. Bastall's back was turned oontinned her

Oscar Simpson is looking dUigontiy
n the pirty or parties guUty of
Bashing about 90 window panes in a
dwelling owned by him on the oomor
of Fourteenth and Union streeta The
deed was committod Friday night and
Mr. Simpson is earnestly supported in
bto search by Chief of Police John
lie, who offers a reward of ten
dollars for information leading to the
^^•hen the other tray wae produced detection of the guilty party.
Lhi- girl examined the rings and in
Lhe meanwhile engaged in a pleasant
THE ROLLER It HERE
sonrereation wttn Mr. Rasiall She
irondered why rings placed eo oon- No*, ibe FisUkina Work oa Brick Paviac
ipiouously were not stolen. She ex-!
presed horror at tne ihoogbt and dc-'
Blared she could never do such a thing.
Mr. BastaU aUowed that stealing was
imbit. an
r the brick thus far laid
tirl for her lofty sentimeou regarding
tionesty and uprightness.
willliegin this afternoon
Aftor.looking over the rings the girl
Champagff
soda—fitf re/raxk/e^
Inally ooncloded she would not buy
loday. but gronld call some other drink Waifs toda foaatain. 1630-if
time, lu the meantime Mr Rastall
liad kept his eyes open and discovered
that a ring ^
tray. As the girl turned to go he
s«ked her if it would not be a good
idea to return the ring she had taken. !
ffilh tlie nlmoet franknese the lady '
leclared that she did not have a ring:'
U least she did not think so. but
make sure looked into her purse. The '
ring was not iherx-; but Mr. Rastall
observed tlut it was not in tho tray 1
rhe Isdy was suirri^fd Mid wondered
uliat liad become of it Mr. Kaxtall
then remarked that the ring must U
lirodooed. not only pn>dnoe<l. but
bought and paid for. or something;
sronld liappen in which the police
•ronld take a hand. The girl Anally ;
xmlcssed that she really could not tell ,
\ he and baa the ring In her i*oci*i ■
She iupdnced it and it proved to be j
•et with a diamond valued at $18 Mr.
Rastall explaim-d how much nio r it
would be to iwy for the ring than go !
to jail and the girl finally saw the |
wlKlom of the argumenL bot did not
tiave the money. Mr. Rastall could
sot see the point, and after a while 1
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Lhe girl found $3.50 in her clothes and j
paid it on account, leaving the ring,
Coiii|.lctc line of oxfords, sli|>aith Mr. Rastall until the balance is j
IHrni, work khucs and tine shoes,
(laid. She safd she would soon iny!

work in the ministry they leoaled at
Maple Oily, wnorethey bam einoe reaided.
rnnaral eerrtoet wUl te held toamrvow IbmnooB at the East EaaMm
ohamh. Rar. R Ruth of Rlmreoa and
Bar. R Mohr of Eowdek. oflUdatlng.
Fanicsl in ohargo of Undartakor H.
L. Oafter._______________

SHOES

the balanct> and did not s. em put ont j
It all at the trunsactifm. Mr. Ka.tall]
mw evidences of exiw-nenoe in the
rirl's manner. She will pay the price
It wat decided to hold tlie eneami»jr lose her
|
rncnt next year at Fife Lake and the
following offleert were elected;
‘ Todar*. .Market*.
|
Oommander-W. K. Clark
Kl-x-Ul to Thf KvninK
I
Senior vice
i>onimander-D. C.
Detroit-Wheat,
and Tl; corn.
Benoe.
oats. 83>...
Toledo^ Whtwt, l\ and 70\.
or vice oommander-H. E.
rheal :o; corn.
oata
Davia
IKirk. 117; lard. 8y.77*- and
Yesterdiiy wat the princiiwl day of
le encampment aod the vclerant had
good time. notwithtUuidiug the fact
that the program wat not fully carried
at advertlteiL Governor BUm wat
present, hut S oomunicatlon had
been received ttating that it would be
impootible for him to roach Central
Luke in time for the enoampmenL
FOR a GENTLEMEN
tor Burrowt alto failed to appear,
being engaged in resorting, fishing.
0.. at District Attorney Covell't
onp at Long I^ake.
Notwithstanding these disappointenu. however, tlie veterans were
well entertained. Congressman A, B.
Darragb was present and gave an ex­
cellent addresa Judge Lorin RcberU
of Traverso City was also pn sent and
he addrotsed the old soldiers witli an
.‘loquence and spirit which reminded
the old boys of the deays of strife and
haiflship in the times of’«l and '68.
In the evening a camp fire was held
in tho church and many interesting
icidimts of the past were recalled.
Two ball games were pUyed to en­
tertain the Tisitora between Bellaire
It •tylinh »Iu« ».a<i j
and Kalkaska, the Bellaire team win­
ning loth games.
The attendance--this year was not as
large as nsuaU but what was lacking
in attendance was made up in the hos­
pitality extended by Oentrui Lake.
This afternoon a hot ball game is
in progreM between BelUlre and Cen­
THE OLD llELLVBt-K
tral Lake teams. One distinguishing

Of the
this morning with the

Best on Earth

FRANK FRIEDRICH

Berlin. Aug. »-King Victor Enian feature is the fact that R« t. J. D.
ual made a gala entry into the city Deeu and Judge Fred W. Mayne are
Mr.. IMO ItoroMk. WIU of lUr. .
this morning from Potodam. The umpiring the game.
buigomaater. in waleoming tho king,
Bumn Borough, wife of Rer. Joaat made a opeooh doelarlng he taw in the
HANNA MAY RETIRE
king's Tidt to Oermany Italy's detin*
Borough of Maple City, died Tuo
Aug. MUi. The cauto^ of Iwr doath to m the future ouitirate a triple al­
t Ohio Ssaator
alytlt The decoaoed n
wao paralytli
liance and moun* peaoa The king in
yoanof aga.
■peaking in Prenoh thankinl the burof tho Michigan eonferenoo o
KTungrllcal Aooociatioo. in t
ooonootiou Mrt. Borough shared with
her butband tho toil of an itinorant
pmacbor't Ufa When old ago

SIXTH TMAM-KO. 1654

WINDOW SMASHER AGAIN

SHE BOUGHT THE RIRG

MABEL RICKERD BROWNED
FOUR

EVENEStC RECORD I^i]3.;

the

By Teltorenh to to*
Wa*diinglon. Aug. 2S-Arthur J.
Rowley of Akron, Ohio, makee the
Ittodiction that Booator Hanna wlU
retire at Uk* end of hie preeent term.
•• If Benatow Hanna luleuda to retire"
Abb Arbor. Aug. Sfl-Wm. Ball of said Mr. Rowley, "It le easy to unlambBSf. 80B yean ago tuBowiaed ae Aaretand why he refueee to aBuounoe
the :iaot Mr. Hanna deeiree General
Dick of the IMth Ohio dletrlot to eaolag UeatoDaBt *ov«died at bU borne at 1
eeeofaim."
Mr. Rowley eaid Mr. Dick wiU BOt
tbUBtoTBiag.
go in for the nomlnatioB for goveiBCM
El aanro tMe work
beoanee be does not wiah the govern
orehip to make enemlee for him in hU
william ball dead

Thi Old Staid

-

all made by union lalior.
lisli,

serviceable,

•..I- ________
Jodr J. A. Lonwgcr went to Peto «ttaid , meelinc
JSi PW»te Jod*«o(Michi,».

woridag OB the oooetractioB of the
T. a L. A ML in LeeiaBaa county, ia
addUioa so U taame. There are Afleaa gn^ Inaa many dUtareBt plaoai

The South Side Lumber Ca, cxpilalized at $20,000 has filed article* of
incorporation with the secretary of
stale. This b the company of which
W.N. Kelley b the head, and which
recenUy porchaaed the bnnnees of the

tolc SLoro

Pity

Sobart BeoelKr Co. a a Prop.

THE WEATHER 2S„-:jY?lSl'5?-

^rioo

QciailiLy

But a duet betacen the two. as heard here, makes charming music.

LIHLE MEN’S SCHOOL SUITS
that will last them all winter and stiU be the right thing for their
“summer play suit.”

1,25, 1.50, 2*00,2,50t 3*00,3.50,4,00,4*SO;S.OO
A Japtsese HaadkercUel Pnzzle with Erenr SnlL
If you want a goo^l choice for your Fall and Winter suits come NOW
before the best arc pickcil over.
HATS.

CAPS.

UOX.

TIES,

r^UIllTS.

UWF.ATKIkS.

S. BENDA & GO.
CK>thirror-+ntlcr» »nd Furuishera to Hit NUjeaty. The Atncrkmn Citizen

Next Uiiiir to GlTlnf Them Awayl

V1 10
.91.17

JUST RKEIVED....
LAMES’’and MISSES’ SKIRTS
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG’S aREUABLE DRY 600DS AND CLOTHING HOUSL

Sty-

comfortable

footwear for union i»eoplc at

Summer Cut Ttowers...

PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW

€»r1f JtaUrs ISc per dez
Sweet Fezs Se per dpx

iro V. mm

S])ccial {krices on Urge <iuantitiei.

Sl l.l.KR or BEST SHOF.S

RANK M. PAINE. Florist

.\T LOWEST TRICKS
THE OLD ST.AND

THE FAIR fc-

THE GOODS
WESELLARE

Doable K*ee Stockibc* fof

PERFECT
AsHor Sa Co^ asi F”ron^ i
Every instrument di­
rect from factory to
parlor. Factory pri­
ces and liberal terms.
See us before placing:
your order for an in­
strument . . . .

NEW
MIDGET TlES-handsomc little nov­
elties—all the rage just now—all col­
ors—25 cents.

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
i

NEW

2A2FroDtSt.l

Hew Goods
« « Jirrivina Daily
New dress goods, new Elzevir and Rondeau cloth.
Pcrcaticnes, Waist goods and Notions, Ladies’ new
Capes and Children’s new Coats for fall and winter.
Men’s new Suits, Youth’s new Suits and Children’s
Suits and Overalls, Staley’s Wool Underwear—nothing
like it.
We arc filling up our store all that it will hold with
first class goods and our prices will be the lowest.

taw T. C.. L. A M. TarMBk Ltolaaaa.
.Botha. Dawat andDelaisyi

Timncitse stock et Indisa Haskets SBd Souetirir floods st tff€

A. J. WILHELM
SOUTH SU)E

UNION STREET

___ ^ •

FALL-HATS-Thc new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place mih all who
have ever worn them. If you haven’t
given them a trial, do so now—It’s the
best $3.00 hat on the msu-kel today—
fully guaranteed by us. All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors—$i to $3.

NEW

-

-h

m E?Eiiiifc mm.

6ttttra1 news *1
cNbeWoridi

Just

It expeciod when he etarted from
Parla Dee. 10, that he #onld te able
alk aoromtbe etraltonicr. bathe

AU hope of atayioB the cholera epi*
domie In the PhUipplBee haa beea
abandoned aalll the typhoon eeaeoa
eeu In, Only llrbt laina hare yet
fallea. aerrinB only to atir ap the islands on the ooaet and then to tba
etreama and dlffaae the cholera germa. Aaiatlc ocaat. He mya plenty of ren*
and Smgecn General Forwood my* tilataon wonld be eeoared by bringing
th.lua.1 »o tl«-•* »b» «»«•
UUiKta. ____________ __

to Introduce Our Large
and Contpk Cine of.__

J^ed Hockers

IMF

Rcrd I’arlor
5^ts, we will sell ihis Ix^auliful heavy swell roll, .irm
reed rocker, just like cut.
made of the best (irrmaii
reed with solid leather
cobbler scat for

pa

TRAITS OF JUDGE HOLMES.

"^daTmLradfucC ^
Maniaiee j
atatr*
Usl^p of Canterbury
Judge llulme*. who Ua* Ju^t l-vn ajH
viU U pnmoutA at Sleinbent’i OraBd abbey. U now In the hand* of gold*
beXK h ^ the
with aU ife waaltb of apecial eoeDery smith* for repair*. Hi* majeaty wore
day and Fridav. and B:66 p. m. Thur*-!
tsUt.-a.
1*
noted
for
bN
Ind^
Lniied
the
crown
on
hi*
retom
to
Bucking*
day. Rauw $3.75 one war.
$&.«5
aad effaou, m »ext XbBradaT. Sept. i.
ham palace from tlie abbey, and jrhen fatig.iMe laU*r. MV* a B«.»ton d*«petch
Tba Ketr York Uetmld eaid of It:
A. Mitchell. O. P. Agt. 1
ing the aute coach atmek it to the New York Wtirld. 1‘oaaciaed of
•There 1i »och in tlw- place that
H. W. Cunningham. Agt.
|
•e have a fine line of RKKD
erlll fill the heart of ao aadieooe wlU. againat the roof of the yehiole, dam­ strong iK>wir* for diagnoai* and analy­
aging it alight ly. The crown, togetb* sis, w hkU w ere perhapa Inbemed. be
OCKKHS at luiccs that will
er with the jewel* *et lu it, i* rained bit* Iieter let hi* brkltt lolttT. but haa
Muicklv:
sell them »iu
Jala Waltor’e comic pUy, •‘Side m $.>,500 000
keid it actively einnu:**! U» working
$4.50 and s^aokad.** wbidi U now to it'e four- Captain Crawford J. Smith of PbiU* out, thli.kini: out, thing* for himself.
laeotb year of proepertty. will be pre delphla. late maater of the Brltiab ilU atuiliea have Uvn wide and va­
anated at Bteiaberff'e Oimad aezt *«am*hip Comnda, baa reoeired from ried. and he is in the l.ruade*t aense a
bnahel;
UlWUVt . aweet appjea, |
Monday. Sept lefBidrtiadted’* le
idem Room relt. repreeenting Uie schtilar. lie ha* m>i r^vid merely for
[TBLICAll BTATB TU KKT.
deeerlUd aa a pore ooamdy with bm- United Stau^e Roverument, a band- the sake «f reading, hut for know ledge
tlfal aoaoary. etroof mecl»anloal effeou eomely inacribed gold watch and diain and al.ilJty that he ndgUl make him*
SS!ScSSS?*lo“’^
Ente^m;
aDdBHUiyelaTerepaelaltiee. The play in reoogmtion of the fact that be rv*. aelf UM-fuI.
baa beea rewritten and la virtaally owed the crew of the American bark ,
tuagmtnite he ha* shown much
...
new except tiM, etrooRer ea
Ella, which foundered on Jam IT. -nW! leuriiliiK and iwufuund thinking. Ilia
pointa: erea the etajre eettiDRe an mllea eonlh east of Bermuda When j oj.lidomL, t
ebaaired. the firet act ehowinjta rail the captain fell in with tbe dieabled forty
BDM. WJ
road etation ia a email town, with i vewH 1* a terrific gale wa* raging and iHiri*. are exprA>««d In a fine Uterary
Brain elerator and waK^r lank out o DO aeaman on the (5orunda would rob *
which U ptvullarly hi* own and
OABIBL M«COY of
TklC ),v.th
which the Dotobnaan ip U a cold water unnwr to the a.M.«.tanoe of thoe.! «'cu*ia«ally H-rkle
BAY VIKW
No necl to surtcr from heat.
* allmwt li'iv
bath, marh to hie diaffoat At the fin aboard the KlU Then tl»e Corunda*e j oplaluu*
SUNDAY AUGUST .HI.
Don*l let the air gel stagnant
Minsl M
M ill!
ill! 1cr^t celerity.
I- |.rc|Minsl
lab of the third act Uie tramp maki officer, and men nuuined a boat and ,
Train will leave Trmveree City at
Ilulmee

«f
a
create a brre/c. But in one
7:45 a m. Bate $1 W See |o*ter* or
a tlirllllnif eecape on a coar-catcher.
tlflABLM A. BI.AIB<
all hand* were taken from the .Inking '
,xmrths.u*. lie I* Mulle talk ask agente for imnii niara
k; 8 U
or more of onr .lesk or ceiUng
crafk
f
„u
«v^s
t.
.lender
ngurv.
and
U
ELECTRIC FANS in your otStHxcesfol actor* ot today arc dose
Ja*. M. Morrta. a wealtny land ownfund uf walkluR a* an exend*e.
WASHINGTON. U C.
ficc, store or liomc. .\U «>f new
student* of human nature, nc\er alof Fairmont. W. Va.. i* working It iui* Ut*u hi* euMuni fur yenm,'wheu
G A. R. KNl'AMPMENT.
design and jicrtcct constrinTion
^ any fKrruliar irfiasc in li.eir sur. on a l*ook entitled **Tlie Time of the the weMtlux iMTirntted. tu walk fr\»m
October iwnk
rounding* to |»ass unnoticol, thus ad*
Knd Aceoording to Bibb-tbronology. *’ hi* liuuie in the famous huUs** tHi the
Ticketa will be *old to every bo<ly
ap’ing
new
ami
original
iileas,
apj*lvruaru
n
rher
Mde
of
iu-a.x.n
who
wiabea
them
at
v
who wiabea them at very low rate* on
UCK H. KKhLBY
Morrie i* a noted pro|0iot. It U
CAMPBELL BROS
ing the same, where iKmnissil.lc. to claimed that be predict, d 40 yean ago lUhi^iuii. where he llvtsl vxitli hi* father. October fird. 4lh. 6th i
. V. WBIunTort
«« K*'— « 7'*' i to I.U u!lh e in the is.llrt l.uthllliK. lie return until Och.ber 14th.
.\n exteru
roles in which they api»car <m the tb. WMVU.W
with 8i»in. the uooU. b,. I
,
*ion of limit will be mad. to Novem
stage. Mr. hUlwin Southern who is
of U
Briti.n uid u». no*rfc lb. Obi- j
,u..n.lni: «»M.. to tU. her 3rd if davired, nixm |iay
ig this season in -The Diaimm.l
partie. I
1
horror an.l the holooaoet In
h« never faihsi tu sp*-ak a c«nU extra A»k agent* for full
ABOBIBAt.tl B. ItAflRAUII ofCirMiot. King.” 1* one of those adimral.lc Mu*
Martini^ine He h.*T* that in IV-'U will 1 j.l n^mt i:reelln^ tu e\ery lusiualut- nlarw. Tni. 1* not alone far G A K. i
dents, and notw iihMamling his iu.in>
r the reiturreclion uf fhe ri»;hte«.u*’ um e lie met mi the way. <»fteutime. piKiple. Any per*on who lias the price
years* r*i»cncnrc in l»oth Shalccsi»car- dea.l a.d lu 1W41 Christ will come and « friend would Iw |«.*.lu*: him without
OKLAMIMI
MOrrATT
ami rofuantir vhararicTs, aUa>-r
•J8 V 30
I
tnilh-nnium will dawn
|
^mnit' w 'v i":^d
i.iuK SLuncthing ol'new and vital in­ the
rapt. O. W. Piallipa. commander of | M-ir.e tiuM uf hi* hand and nut allow -------------------------^----------------------------; 92.00 SoHool SHomm Yor* I.AsO
terest to infuse into his Mage role for
. MO^fllOK.
.e l*aiuuna lUilroad Uki’- ateamahip hHu tu get hy until he had *iH.keu a
^u»ler to T*t l‘ii>er«.
^1.00 ScHool SHoom Yor Oeo
the licncfit of the play ami |»uhlu ,
soKiooi shomm for- eo
few pl«:i«ant wurd.H.
cat h night before his apixraranrc
The Judge ha* no fad*; he i* to., hlg
gn*t -Jl doring
School SKomm Yor BB
BBPUi|4^^N CUL'.NTY Tl< KKT.
play he may K* found sitting
ael from Colon to New York. He wa* a man for fad*, lie tak.w an InienM
a|iart from fifteen to thirty minutes in f/.* year* of age and re.ided in Brook- In all «Mucatlomil matt.ru, nml hi*
rarBtoHglose stuji>’of his chxr.ictcr and woe*
tu»it.•^ are ehlelly lli«Tury.
Hi.* noIt
i*
though
that
while
leaning
DAVIUCl. < IIANIM.KK.
l»ctidc any mcml»cr of the comi»any
with 1the world i* xvide. i.Vlu k until 4 oM..-k ir. ll.. afu
li _____________________________________ __
Uie rail he wa* attacked hy ver­
HWOsaslyilrriell known
lie i* e^javhilly well
who may ciicjoar!» u|H»n the serenity
tigo and fell overl>oard.
MOHRIIT r. WAI.TKIl.
land luid Irelaml and
of these utxAsions. .Mtliongii .always
Major General Fraur Sigi l. who wa*
gor BbsuApt *4 Ih^rnhaving a kind «*ord andr pleasant
bnried Sunday, left lii* widow nlmu^f
< .ilUetluM uill ll.«»!• ».u tibi.-.. I. !
.
_
FKANK W. WII.HiiN.
smile for his supporting toinjanv, ami l»eunlle*a Tlie general h ft no pn.i<Tluauilin;
..ii <v i4.1«-r Ul.
..f
t»'4i la-rei-nt r.'F
Mill U-4
I
^
. all who have the pleasure of his a.- ty except u culleeium t.f wnvr r. P.c*
Mrs. llciirv 'ronnelier is in Benton
Pncttcal Shotman
tance, yet these few minutes of
«BO. W. aTBIVAItll.
and letter* Irora Lincoln. Grant ami UailHir, whci'c she was railed hy the
ns Trent Street
each night arc to him a sac red
•eveml of the Ktneral* on the Union serious illnc*ss of Her mother.
right to which he owes, in a measure
UBO. R. CliOaM.
Hide. Tilt *H and hi* lite iu*nrance of
his sin cess.
ll.WX) are all the widow will receive
•The nixmond King** will api^ar
Of late year* Gen HiK.l batboen ),T IckoI «|>pIii-allon iu> th«T ounot
in the niy opera house ,^g. Mnl.
bot bit
drawing a i»en*ion oft H.MO.
tl.'AJO, but
hi* riach the .li«««ed portion ot the
oon.Uul *lckn. ..H ate into the amoant, B, U, AbLYN
and then wa* l*irely enough to *np-'
GAME WitH CADILLAC
Oeafueiw i* canw^d by an
mdition of the rnneou* lin|wrt Uie family. Mr*. Sigel mit* tliat
of the Eo.tacliiau Tube. When
*be inleud* to i«i iltiou oongriK* that
thi*
tu»K*
1*
yon
•he may l*e reoogniz*‘d and pt iiBioned bling wmud inktlmed
or imi**rfect hearing, and
a* are widow* of other eivil war gen- when it t* entirely closed. Deafness i*
the result, and unless the inflMumaManda of A. W. Rio
erala
tinn can Im- taken oot ana
and this tob«
tube
The ball gajiu* lictween the < ig;i
In a fire at Ghering, Neb.,
family wiU be grieved to loam of the
►n^l to it* normal comlition, hear
pie lost their live*. J*. H. Mi-Cniup- log will
tragic danth of Mlaa Mabel Rlckerd. makers and printers which was
U* destroyed foivver;
Nothin^;, iinlei-s it is two of them. If you want a rocker, wc*ll surely
*4*y. a mechanic. Hinrted « fir. w iib
»re caused by
kia Malar, who waa drowntsl yraterday have taken plate in the afterms
make a sale. 'There is hardly a thin^ made in Rockers that we don’t
ami
Laleir l>ay,
V. has l>eeti
l»eenI <canceled
<
T^ can explod4*a, igniting | Oatairh, which i* nothing but an inin Ocgaac Laka, Mlaa Rickerd waa
M.-nnmi»44.r. hi*
In. wife, rtamed
fiamed coudit
condition of the muoou* isrcontest lietwccn the union
the elothes of McCuui].i4ey.
have.
Cadilhic ami a similar aggregation
rhil t!n D. aged 1 and 4 year* re- face*
We will Rive One Hundred Dollar*
this city will take place instead «k«*o(ively .and two other little girl*. foranvosse of Deafness (caused by
I of clnoerw friondx
.Selecting men from the various unions The parent* remained in the l•uming oatarrh) that oaimot be cuff'd by
HATlBg bmo ctoDogT.pImr in
»ve the children and lUlUs^tarrh Cure. Send for clrcuvery strung team to represent tins houw trying
oAm of the city dork mrerwl year*.
Of course are the lart^est and Lest and they arc so easy, just un­
Mm wm mpoeUIly wdl known in a ty can be sccuml. and the contest all piriahed.
Oheny A Oo.. Toledo. O.
packed the newest desij»ns in both black and brown leather. Even
tcilly Ik a very w.
Harry DeWlndt. who .tarted ont to
pabllo woy. Ont off at the begii
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
though the prices .are somewhat higher, we think you wmdd buy if
o add to the pic
It will also
pleasure ot find an all rail rente fiom Pari* to
Hair* Family Pill* are tbe best.
of what promlmd to be a mooeafn
happy oatwer the tiding* of her death
you saw these.
with mob frlgbtfnl enddenneee o
ae a Mmok to all who knew her. The
rantl
stand
w
ill
not
I
k
cniirelitor
one
family wUl have the eioeere .ympathy
ulc. This game will take place mi
of a wide droU of aeqaaintanoew.
. It is really surprising, the popularity of this chair. We were bound
mc.liately alter the athletic »un;est‘
this season not to get out of them, that means the largest stock in our
h will U* oi*cn ti* all
Tbo mailer of a beet engar factory
history, and such a variety of upholstery, :tnd these cushions are guar­
bofo li reoelved very favorably
ao yet BO plan hae been preeentml
anteed to be filled with genuine hair and are the best ever matle.
whloh U oaflldanUy attractive to
Trices are from $<4.50 up.
l will Oirr Aid to
iadaoe local baMacm men to toko hold
of It toaay oxImL While the eater
prieo ii Tlowad with favor, local bm^o
•hington. Aog. J8-The laUwt
with maaoy woald pmfer to go inu bobby of Seerwtary WiUoa. of tbr ag.All the styles that we could get hold of. Now if you are particular,
aa oopmlmtioa whloh oould be entire ricnltoral department, u tbe reclatnawe can please >^u; cant help it. and the prices run from $2.50.
ly ooatrolled by home peoide and not tloo of what are called the bftned di*
be Med np to any oot*lde oapitalieU
. In northern Mioliigan.Wieoon.io
who bad ooetrolling Intereeta
and Mianiwota. Thi* region oonsist*
dor toie plan mnoh more money oonld of lands denuded ot timber, tbe
ho iBlood here than under the plan
With cane scat, all sizes and all tnanner of fancy carved backs and
•tom)M la It haring boon burned down,
Judson-Alton S33 Excursions to CeilifomifiL
promoled by oatdde inflnenoi *

spindles. Sell from $1.25.
ompriae* an area as large aa the
Orefon. Waahingion and the Pacific Northwest.
sute of Uliooi*. ».-cretary Wilaon
KUBottoo being the ooly remai
ba* ju*t retonied ftx.m an in*pectiou
figam In the mllltory fraud eoandal of the land, and say* it will U onme a
Mr K«»-.rl • •mpnrin#.
!•»« On4 . C S A St »*t AShhm St..Cltl4-»x.k M:. w111
««• tv*
in tv»t 4lrv. < i.** •Vlr* I. tv* tVMH rii^rMn.* In >fTmi4<nn4 tr».*
to poy the penalty the general pcblic well Mettled district In a few year*
All the fancy shapes, made from Birch. Bird’s Kye. Maple. Golden
SM4Un*Ntel > n.n.*.'. M. V»« in4a-nn*nt, U> i.ffrr wVV-l. ntt 4^k •ki>*.'' ••.* W» rourU^. MU.V
may he oxoaeed if it aeke: **Whi
NjM-r.t«*N.>t*t*4 4.nll)N ;.|.^Nl'.«r»arf»t.«n,tt.4Taar«<a.spt*C*aNU«rNrtl<N« 1*^ Sr Na^-rrlUr H
Scamllnavian*. Fins, *md Rn•^ian*
Oak and Mahogany. Nothing handspmer on the Market.
EUr* We oan pretty wdl |
are settling there. *'said th.-secretary
wlMto he woold be if be bad half the
are
adapting
tbemselve*

WrftoeU MlltM -Tlie Tld4- of Life •

Se.7s

J. W. SLATER, LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

(

DO lou m » mi
15 MDTI5tD
n. S. Fryman,

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m
w

What's Wore Comfortable
than a f{ocker a w

Cbe Curhisi) Rockers

/

morris Chairs

WMMwm

Cobbler Seat Rockers

Sewing Rockers

^

Bed Room Rockers

hadtodotiaadthe.

BMlaherg*e Otmad last night, wa*
playo which have
la Mm pact few
Boaaotl. the aatbor. and leading man
him Mia the mala very capable. The
piny dealt with Utrigme in Mexico
aad ^ortrayo the Inleaoity of love and
halo aad preomto a pretty romonoe in
a Manor to bold the intereot of the

Reed Rockers

Same in this beautiful line, all manner of sizes anti fanc>' shapes, an.l
sell from $j.6s to Siooo.

nsas whloh insnrw* its develop
Tb.* departmeet of agricnltnre
will doevorythiag in its power to help
Hctller*. and will send expert* to
bortoere countries of Korape to
tain what kinds of oerMd* and
frulu can best W raised on Uie soil,
tbe laUtnde of the homed region be­
ing aboat the same as that of northCarope. The soil is aaturally fer
tile, tbe rainfall i* 'ib inches a y«.ar.
and tbe water supply ia ample for tbe
onltivaUoa of the Uod and for all
ether parptMtw. It will not bs loog be­
fore this stKtloa will hs fwoepstoB*
and rich **

aio«d Rockers

DAILY OOIMOERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Conceits will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to II a. m. and 2,to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially Invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.

'I'hc Misses Kstclle Ikowning
KU Coven, former teachers in the
city schools, are here lor a lew dayv,
El 0«1U. • Hraiou viMting ihctr many friends.

amalMaeCite andthe piece i* admi

• dMMBtet ot th, Moaun
>. e( • no, whloh 0iU7 i
imtmtn- BUwartUM

L% Ckavii RArun.i.
r.Tf«-crvi-ioa»aaS (i

iMOhHbtOnMIo.
bat ooe half toy to the baMaoos bum

.

Big. wide easy rockers, with wide arms and good high back: most
comfortable. Sell from $2 25.

a

KXW YOSK. n.«e

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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
; OITY. MIOM.

a^AtfafOtBsooMo. cbb^bb^b citr. acoa- thobsoa*. AtfodM at. uaa.
OUTDOOR ROOM.

A l EftftlBLE
EXPERIENCE

mnontFiHr

doriscAar»t«»o

Ilm«T

be erw.-ted in the mhlat of
bj trade, aad. garden or in a city lack yard-tt mate
I hare aaoallj 00 differeoce.
In the flrat place, four poke or plecaa
bean engaged in la repairing, moat of
my time when at work baa been ipent of scautllng are fixed in the groood
oruers are to be. The
bmide the iron cylinder. People brooght
e connected by four
Into frequent contact with any partlts
ood, which ahoold be
nlar dangw aoon becsome careleaa In
acrewed in iwalilon ao at tbe end of the
proriding agalnat It The danger lo
the atructure may be taken
being Inalde a boiler or boUer caaing to pIcn-B- This 1< all the woodwork
la that aome one wlU •*flre up" without required. Indian or Chlneae matting U
glrlng yoo a chance to get unt But It
tniver the frame. ThU U lined
Bluraya aecmed to me that the cuoatant on the Inner able with plain tn>lored
pr.*ferably green. The mat­
nolle attendant upon boiler repairing
would keep the outalde world advlaed ting 1* aecured lo the framework by
Of tbe repalrer’a preaence within. And tap.w. BO that If desired tbe sidca may
l.e raiMnl or low rred, A pole 1» placed
ao It would If the nolae were kept up.
One mumlug 1 waa ralliil upon to re­ In tlw cmtrr of tbe room In order to

I am « boQcr mate

♦ ♦
n VM art troaMcd wHD Dvs9<9Bla jMWr or totr txHCt to H*
two is tlK Flow yoH OMWrt.
« « « Dost Btittr « « «

pair the bollera of a Urge Iron ateamer.
Bhe was to go on her reguUr trip tha
twxt day. and it was
ntUl that tba
Joli .Uiuld U- finUhi-d In lime, rnfortunately 1 had just had each another job
and had tieen at work without any
ale«*p fur twenty four hour*, l.wrnt
into the at.wm.-r-B huiUrw at h ©clock
in the rooming, and at midnight, when
aU on Uurd ex.-rjil the watchman were
aBle«-(i, 1 waa etllJ at work. 1 had \cry
arty finl-h.Hl when I wa. a., tired
It 1 had to reat lief.ire putting In tbe
n fur the purUat rlveu and aal duwn

ProbaMj om of Um qaeaiaal lot
bMaoa la tbr eiau lo at the old Maaa
Then be gave ea*h rhild a Irnniie-t
■IM. aaar Maaa CII7. ia aa aaaaad and a dmm and left.
Two daya later an Item In tlie
leii paotmtaa Um blaff
paper caaght hla eye. IIU old neicb■ffB laUMEoar- bor had been arreated for rmelty to
foaadtteatba
"I knew I d do It" he aald.—CUloa.
opla who lira la
____________________
▼lelollr depaod oa It for tbalr g® P»t.
dallj aapply for tba famUj. Whan the
door la opaDadaohlUiac blaatoomoa
Ail BodiarUla. Ey.. waa ounoua to
oat with the frlcidttj of a ooldaton«e
plaat Tlia orjotal prodaot ia fonaad
Wbitlate. who Imd for a long time
from i>are water wbloh fillara ihnmcb andarad nntold auffeHng from a
ronaatioa. loe chronic bronohlal trouble. *‘lt'Bull
» withla SO faat
The Bar Oltj aa«ar faotoriaa ara
boaUj aoMad gattitiff thiaga loto
abape for the oomlog oampalgo. The
rapocta that ooma la dailj from tha
oaUy all
araararya

I tha cwaaty are praoti.
lha affect that the beata
» dolajc Dioaly. ootwithoaat haary irnlaa. It U

»of aofar will
ha maoh graator thaa waa azpaoled
fcHalghtago.
Tha aaw oaoBlag factory joat complated at Ooatsal Laaa haa bagmn oparaHooa. T^^laot to a big 00a. with a
capacity oTlff.OOO oaao a day. aad la

Prom frtgbtful dlaflgurement

Mra.

the flrat in Antrim ooanty.
Tha annual maating aad tonranment
of tha Uppar PanlnraU Firamaa'a aaaooiaUon. about tha higgaat araot of
tba yaar in the uppar panlnaala, wlU
be hald a Nfgauuaa thia waak. Hear,
ly aU Of the twanty.thtaa oltlaa holding
momburahlp la tha orgaaimtloa wiU

At Milaa W. P Cumminga laft Tuoaday for England to claim a fortuna.
Whan a young man Cumminga laft
hU natira homa and located In Amarioa. Hla motbar waa wealthy, but on
bar. death abe laK)uaathed bar fortune
to bar huboaoti. but mada a prorialoo
in Uie will that on hU death what
remauMMl ahoold go to bar two aona.
Bit raara ago tha faUtcr died, ainoa
which tlma the adminiatialor haa baaa

/obnaon dmgglata.

-Von have IdeuB." fuild tli
•Oh. 1 Uaxe to Iwve them."
be frank girt
I II
limt?"
•Why II
"1 am nelthiT
iilty.
While thlH
Borh ta fen
earned delightfullyr frank and unpn-

I the rich girl
alKhteiie^l np mid

^▼haft a TaW It Talla.

If that mirror of yonra aliowa a

oaaking tha prodicara wharaabouta
BaoenUy Cumminga pldkM up a oopj
of tha Haw York Bun and read an addrartlaamant raqueating him to tatuni
to Bamahar. England, to oUlm |80..
noa Being a poor man ha waa unabli
to buy tha naoaa-ary tranaiwrtatloii
unUl a few daya ago.
About «Vi man ara amployad in tha

and oomant.

with ataal roof,

tkma for three other large buildlngi
a» laid, one 8Mi45. one 110S40 wida
and one 46kS0 teat, and another eonMpplated nearly 800 fw t long.
Tlir
r«rlh.
r»nriiu: lli.*
f-xiM-ulion ftei>
ator i*linuiM*. v M l*e|H W mid K. It
iirt'^ldt'iit «if the Auiericai]
ti»uii>mi>. yyvrr Htrolllna
aUnJt tlif M)dMa\. inkiiit; In the nlgUta
uheii th«‘> wi-n* iHthiM Into a iarirc
hall to ►.'I- I hr •
i^Tformaucr
mi Ii rth I he hull tilled «P rapidly,
r ton or lifii««-n uilo
. CalUway:
art- . ri.w.lii.;: in to »mi‘ It."

Afti-r *HI|1I«> funhiT ualtifti;. dnrUic
whhh tho hall tiiii jmniiieil full. th«
1.11 o .1 St. t hus M.i-loii unikiil down
the ai-h*. mid
to nh.iko hamli
with tho Miiutor mid Mr. t'allaway,

dolnc in h. r. V Tlierv W an old fak
oufid.- .nllmi: out. « onio in and »
the irrint aiMl only l*hrtiim«ey M. I
.
the s

dTi^lw2*Therw la nothing joat aa

-ArrbllMild. dear." hia w1f.- aahl.
aroualug him In the dead of night. - I
wUh you would walk luihy a lllth*
while, lie la going to wake np."
-How can 1 do tliat. I.in-lndar* exlHiatuhit«-d the el.s-py I.ii-ImImI.
You
km.w rvr got tile ping |s.ng ankh-."
-Tli.-n put him in hia cmdle and
rwck him a whlh*."
mu‘t do that. .-ith. r 1*..- got tlie

______

Mokes ohildree,

eat.

al.'ep and

The aupcri.w flavor of .wnc aupar
OViT that from the Ikk-I glv.-a it an adranUge In the world’s luark.-ia of
about baU a cent a iwund.

all the time.

af Wm/t s 4

86 ota

Jaa. G. John-

nso^if
Elastic
1666-set

Asia to Be the Battlefield
Of Nations •:••:••:•

By Dr. lYCNACA ef Japaa

rF.Vn EJ^STERX QUESTIOX IS PROinXENT
I I WITH OMlNOrS ISSUES AXD FARREACHiXG CONSEQUENXES, Upon iu .elution de^da
the welfare of hundreds of million, of people. A.U,
after the la|wc of many centuriea, hat become the Mene
of action. THE BATTUIFIELD OF XATIOXS. UNLESS A
DEFINITE SETTLEMENT OF PROBLEMS OF THE FAR
EAST IS THOUGHT OUT WAR IS CERTAIN, AXD THE
WHOLE a\TLIZED WORLD MAY BE COMPELLED TO
SHARE LV THE CXNTLICT.
TODAY BUMIaViEWS THE BITUATIOH WITH BECURITY,. A
CLASH It BOUND TO COME. AND SOON. I THINK WHEN THE
TIME FOB SETTLEMENT ANRIVEt THE UNITED STATES OF
AMEfUCA WILL SE A FRIEND TO THE JAPANESE.

**Hark: What U tliat nwrlng? The
newly klndl.d fin*.
Uuahlug ma.lly fmm .me |.olnt to anotb.-r .>f
>f my Mimll iirlauii. 1 f.-lt .-ngerly
owing that
for aome w.wk ap.*t.
L.T I had rethere wn« no weak ain»t
paired ei.Ty .me. 1 hm I agalu rained
blowa on the Iron, th.mgli 1 waa aware
that It waa all lirlck.nl up. and ev. n If
tbe eiiglmnT ..r fireman had come In It
waa not prolmt.Ie h«> would h. ar me.
Then I aal down and ra^.nl. I knew
not wh.-ther I warn the mon‘ lerrifi.nl
at the rmirlng of ilie fire or th.- hlh».ing
iK-glnnlngtO
of the ateam. w hh h
aplt at me thnmgh .n-rtain vent
many angry M-riN-nt«.
Hott.T grew the Iron. m..re
OUB the J.ia of
ger able lo pinwa my hand agu
form.T and km-w that If 1 came in
wiih the lalt.T I w.mld ln>
I-.itunaiely I h.nd h. axy a.d.w
KKIU.
on my bout
it ml . .n the hot m.-tal.

jK-rlaln to iMuide dying other
deetha I do not know.
It .-.-rtaluly
pertained to m.-. It e.'.-mcl aa If my
chlldluMKl Mid'my youth w.-r.' Illumi­
nated na by a ihieh ..f lightning. And
lu.mi vivid aa well aa the moat
.dy picture
lure
ncelvlng
of my d.-ath. ThU brought a n.-w ravIng. I Bhoutfil. iiounded the hot iron
with my flat, which wna blUt.-red by
Dueb; ruab.-d franthally about the
.w IneloMir.*. Imbi-d waa rapidly
bccimlng Innan.*. l*.-rhni»B It wna the
rralizatlon that 1 waa hialng my r.-aaou
which caused me to make an effort
*ii It that k.'eiM. Id.-aa out .if
our beads till It la w.-ll nigh too late to
Ukc adranuge of them, then suddenly
Ita them uiK»n ua to Int.-nalfy our
air? All of n audden I n-ra.-mbered the few rlveta lliat rvmaln.Kl for
me to put In.
Si-izlug a aledge. 1
ruahed to the place where theae rivets
were mlaalDg and liegan lo rain blowa
upon the plat'e to make a break. Had
»e I might aucciK-d. but the pla.-e
filling with ab-am. and I muat
IH'TUh from a.'aldlug. tJIvIng a
few laat blowa. 1 n-uounced all b..pe.
exp.ctlag momenurtly to fall agalnat
tbe hot iron, wh.-n I h.-nrd the mailing
sound of a latch llfl.1l. a do..r ..ik-ii.i1.
and 1 MW the excited fact' .>f the .niglneer at the «.p.-nlng. I mnde one daah
for the a|K-rtur.\ fell through It and
ed on the brt.ka In-fore tbe fur
nace.
Had I not given the Uiai blowa ..d

• lo to U-glu oiling the etiglut'.
beard the blowa and t>arely oiH-md tbe
dw in time to enable me to save my
This waa my last job of IkiII.t mend
Ing Often alucc then I have Ui-n of­
fered high wages to go Into these
place*, with the iiromlao of a perfect
watrh while engaged lualde. but have
alarava d.-cllmil. 1 do not f.'ar a re
cormuce uf my territde experience, but
am unable to liear the borror brought
back by being within tbe Iron Indo•ure.
EVAN M AUSTEU.

OBPEn

BBCST

Thr rexenmw of I
jarl-or w.rv
on
The no.M* d«ng.Toi » dement of B
gaa la rytwnlc acid,
lint w a r U anpplied from wella di­
re, t to houa.w BfKl
In Boise. Ida.
Th.- wife of th.- gt.xertMT of New
B.cm-. haa a tuihy rhlniKcrva for a
The Imia. y ml.' 1 i hanMwaded iHtndee. S.i4l:.:;.l. ia I he raiaed a baU
pein.x
It t.ikea al*out thr.'e seconda fog a
m.*'^.ige 10 CO fn.m one end of the
Atlanti.- to the other.
Vhitllvoit.tk po^acaaea the only eramitorluri tint haa ln'.-n ere.-t.'d in tha
whole Iluas«.-xn empinray admlnlstrating at Charbin a boT U,iW).000 m?d°whl.'h will cad
blCB.

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HrSi i
PECK'S KING
or OINTMENTS
Th.- Oinimrot U
-tul.ai.n IriHl
ur »U».j.r, I—4

$14.98

AT fOo
rat 1000 WATTS

BuriuililfirBidrlc
UfktttlMffwCt
DR. SAWYKR

•DENTIST#
O. W. OARVKM

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING

OSTEOPA*TMV

%**»*♦*»»*
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON
^ Snrgary of the Kya and Ktulng
^ Olaaaaaa Bpaclally.
Brfinx

cr niiNwr MxTnMt.
ralae the na.f tlmt th.- min may run
off enally.
The wnll mailing ut Its
loWi-r edge U ti.il |u |a-ga •Irlv.m Into
the gr«Min.1.
Now. .la to tlw furnishing, th.- entranc- may Ik- hltl<!.-n by n Ilf niM-ry on
a fJhmlKw n*.!.
..f . henp figun-d
cretonne xvHI hl.i.- th- Inn.-r frahiL'work. The H.km ahouM Ik- th.‘ nntural
graaa. Two inr thr»v hmngmg chnlra
and a tul.S.* are all the furnitun- n.-.'ca­
nary. Tlu-s.- nre ..f luiiniK .. ..r .. h ker.
A hnroin.K k ia a gr.vil .i.mf..rt. Imt a*
It la n«»l aaf.* to awing it fiVim the
nami iais;a It ahonid In> a.i-nn-.l to a
potinl.le anpiK.rt .imsisting of two A
BhniKil pi,Ki-a Joine.1 t.ur.-i!..-r hy two
<Toasio.'<-ei one alK)\e the ..tier
The
highest . roKaph'ce la M-.-m.sl to the
and the Iow.t
np.-X.-K of the tw.x Ahna ita eiida s.-.-inAl 1
«..f II... A l.luil.'.l I
n->in of thU M*rt imiy
muled area wihkI.-h fmme
.|U:intlly of MU.1II hol.-a
Juat larg.- .-tiouph I.. t.ike the enne
freely, a numU-r of tiny in-gi to tit the
h.dea and a .inantlty ..f Kidit .iuh*.
which mar !k» obtalmd from a .-h.nlrmaker
K. HE I..V B.M ME.
Marklwa Table Mara.
In the autumn allowing of i.nbb- imp
kina the liking for a .-i-iit.-r m.m-.gritu
or Initial U emphasU.il, mv*
r’«
Bazar. In nmny of the most li-;iutiful
and «-xiK*nslve wenv.s tlie nmlalllon
oral or shield ahn|K' U wn.u-.;ht In the
lialtern dimily In the .i-..ter ..f the
napkin. Iti this the 1. tier, rn-^i or .ilh
IT .b-xl«i- U embroiili-rtil. The u.Tukln
U folded croMwlae In three fohla i.nd
afUTtvard und.-r at .-iuh shh- to icuve
tkla framed monogram In the .vnt.-r uf
the final Miuaiv.

oppoBito

CARPET CLEIUIIN6 WORKS
•iru.ti.rti- K»»fhi
rmnlrwl.
pn••lit t«M*U. |i*T hKituriUv war*-*, ewaraaje*-pi>-

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Watch 'lod
Chln~
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Guarantee!

Ra$tair$

fliIOIHIIS«W
Until September 20th we wUl
moke connection from main lo
gas nmi;c or house pii»c and set
meter FRKK OF COST. This
ofler apj.lles onlv to those who
tions are ma.le and who arc on
lines ol mains. .As the nights
lengthen the demand for G.\S
for illuminating is increasing—
the iieople of our city now realize
that (;.\S for lighting is infinitely
tujicrior to any other method
known here. The light is more
brilliant, available and rcUaWc at
ALL HOI KS, and. with equal
light, costs less than one-lialfof
any othet, licsidcs U'ing far easier
on the eyes. Houses in cousc of
erection ..r proiKJscil should not
not be complcic.1 without a sys­
tem of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Ap|ilical40i>,
for anything in the line of lightmg, heating or piling marie at
our office, ‘03 H Front St will
secure |irompl attention.

TRAVERSE DiTYGIS COMPANY
A. D. TYLER

Dentist

OFFICE:
W*u™;riSJV2S"-r.
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BUSINESS CARDS

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arc the formula of a leading
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his daily practice, compounded
with the utmost care and skill
from the finest ingredicn^
AN INVALUABLE

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MISCELLANEOUS

^isimnusiEMiLi.
MUSIO-

LESSONS FREE
mnaio leaaona free, with
down, balanoe fl weekly pay-

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Natlrea in tbe Panjab bare taken
to plnrpoog.
Magaxlne riflea wlU be iaaoed short­

: Sores and
I Itching Piles

That
neaa till I h.wrd a aharii cUng. tSreet
heaveua: I had gone to al«i>; It waa
ttKJmlng. a fire had U-<-n hullt. atid Oie
nolar 1 had heard waa the furnace
dour iM-ing abut after the llghllug of

I .lldn t mini time to Uni>me thor­
oughly awake. The Inailnct of a.-If
preaervatiun waa «iulle enough to arcompliah tliat. Seizing a hamim-r. I
atruck luatlly on the Iron caaliig. Tbe
fireman would douhtleaa have iHwrd
me had he nut gone out of the ImIUt
room aa aoon aa he Ud lighted the fire.
IIow could he have Ueii ao cnmdtws
aa not to aaaure hlmmlf tl^t the nreimlr.-r
.me on duty
: everything
goddaughter of a aarara attack of
r ready fur
uae. At any rale, no one h.*ard me. f..r
th.re waa tm .me near enough to hear.
ohitla, all Throat and Loni
80UU 1 liegnn to fn-1 ft warmth In the
Onarmotaed bottlaa fiOo
Iniii. 1 muat eltlM-r lie ro.nat.nl .ir acaldB. B Wait A Bona aad
ed. M hh h w.nild It
The dr.wdful
•on’adrug
alt.-rnatlve fiaetuil thn.ugh my miml.
eAt Tana Haute MrufUohel MoKin. th.n gave place to th.- formation of
lay ia dead at tha age of 98.8be left aome plan by which I might cMWin*.
tour ehildrun. 64 grand children. 500 Had I Un-n In full poaaeaalon of my
farultlrw I mlglit have n.njur.nl up «
grual grundoliildrun and 76 great-gnat
duz.ni plana, hut 1 waa im» t.TTor aim ken I .liuld not llj^ik. My hraln wua

ITEMS OF«
Tbe land moM

Editor a A. Brown, of BanpctavtiK
& C .. WM 000a immoamly aarprl^

bar at onoa. and. aftar naing four bo.tlaa. aba la antirrlT wall, oaa aa. any­ qAFtAHIrt Voaar M^aaoHl
thing. It's a grand tonio, and ItaM-

Ikavaakalfd^iii^^ri^BaiMaaeaam dtf-

or Amtlta, Btoaaeh and Uror tmoMtoamt. PlaMFraw Taaadaj aad Batof-

OKN-riST

DR. W. J. JUGGINS

nODED nkrwum art.

GHAKGEAGAIRSTPALMA

George B. Hictaii dty
e Mtettce Advocate, pate!
the crty today on hb way to

Edd W ait and Bert MBcr nade a
ce otdi ef mot in Wliitewrto

^ttuoAT.'AtTDusT ss

CITT MABAETm.

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Gin 01^ HOUSE

E. J. FD%fa<mi and flmOir hare re\Hn. B. J. Morgan, the Mbaet tunied tom their nimmcx iiqoiifn at
EvHyn and Grace Morgan, Clan
Found and Clara Bates left this mor
rnng for a three days* s-isit in Leela- who recently graduated from the Sute
Thcy went to Leland Nomul at Ml. Pkasani. has accepted
, of Carp Lake and will a fine posiuon in the pubbe schools
rregeua at Sonhiwrt lo- at Kenton in the upper peninsula.
Miss Dunbar left yesteiday for kbdia*
naba from which place she will go to
W. K. Calkins went to liolford
THE
Kenton. Her many friends in the
day «i a Wiort visit.
city wiU be iJcasctl to learn of her
W. H. Fofter returned yesterday
•»bMt «k*
•!< ItobI* to b* frotn a buftne* trip to Chicago.
The Steamer Cniarlesoix louchetl liCiaSrirtiwL.
Pr«»d«otP.liD.«>a
Mrs. K H. Christ, wife of sun cytsr here todav and unloaded next to
O. t. UtoUtn SqaiiM w. holdtoit Oinst of the T. C. I- A- M. Ky.. re
largest loid she has handled this
A Great Cast
turned to Grand Rapids to<Uy, after on. She wiU take out IHK) barrels of
5 some tune at the Clovers, apjilcs from here and IWK) barrels
MaRnificent Costumes.
Ornena.
WoMmgtoo lalonM« nfwAbi*
frotn Ohl Mission for Chicago.
Ray Kellogg who Iiai hern ihc
Beautiful Scenery
The bo>s of the fire department
guest of Harry JRoococ, returned this
e lowering the supply house just in
WTTUiU
Enure prodwetiow eo*pl.le in
,1.m
HERE NEXT YEAR
the rear of the city lockup, lo that the
cMTtad by thf <>eni«i>y rn b-r
S
Mrs. George Blue and her guest, Udders can be more easily ]Jac,
MniBongeand daughter, and Mis. cd in and out of the building.
lb U. M<MalM«rTbl« C«»<r
Sam lies and daughter are sjjcndmg
.\bout twenty-five Italian Uborers
the day at Car]. Ijike
I. O. O. T.
:rc transferred toiUy from south of
Charles Pelersdn an^Tom Murra) the city to work on the new railroad
Id
*»*■ »-T>» went to Leland this rooming.
grading near SuUons Bay.
ilBtbanwl MMiobof UwgiMd
PRICES: • • 25c. 35c and 50c.
Miss Minnie Kaiser of <><hllac
at tHaUaao flood TuopUr |me guest of M ^ Marion SnushaU
^1
oUolod oOom for tin- «»oiB|
AN END TO RUNAWAYS.
D. «. UeMolUo. Ti.»«r« Siath Street.
iBeMlIoa Tkat ea|»«>rM^f>« llllrklaa
Miss Ida Clark, who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Geo. I.. Fletcher,
It U no loiur.v m-cto..Hary for a dr!
Immtlagmt TrftTerM Oitf.
left for A.ina this morning. She was to fjtMi-n hU li'.rw to n liltrlilnR p
rrocn].anicd by Mrs. Fletcher, who If pn.vi.l.M with Ihc fnHtcmuR dof
CP AOAIKKT BEEF T«l'-*r
ill visit her mother before going lo brrv lIluHtralvd. he i»«*d* i^lniply
Grand Rapida
•Up hl« relufl on the ralcli In
I.indicy am! daughter, wne-m. viid the hoi>o will Im* unable
Mrs Moorc< Smith of Chicago, for- to run away. Mr. rhlllli. Mayotte of
LABOR DAY
ig K.
mcrly of this city are
W.ll*. Mbh.. In the Invent.»r of Ihli
new fri*.teiM*r. The .■onfctrnrti..n of'thc
MMmtkmttfa K. H.* Anr 2S-Pn-«i Fulghum an.l family.
«le\h*v U very simple.
the S<*len*
Mrs H II. Bernstein of Chicago
tel Boo^feII t-Ml difficulty i« rouch
iagtb9nx>^uifplMcvbmrt, A trull. .Siting' tthe lamily of Julius Stcinl>crg. tine .Mnerimu. Kupp.rbil In n brarkef
ank S< htaallin rclmi.cd last lught on the v.-hlelc In n uplndle eairylnK a
Frank
teloEiriBff »o
ONE NIGHT ONLY
dlNk prvivld.*d with
to nerve as
mlf EoroM the uMt and l.eld Uit from a visit to (Irand Rapids.
a fnNienlm: im-auN for the reli;*. Be I
ftetet tb«r« 15 mloutM. Loc«1
Mrs. Chas. Kly went lo South nerth thl^ fibk I* a ratehet w hi-el en
THE 0RI6INAL TRiliP PLAY
Boardman this rooming for a visit
l.y n Npiiiig pr.vcne*! pawl. The
M fEter ordered and i.leuded li.
Miss Icssie and Jennie Hager hav(
rlurned after sjicnding the summe
EVEETH IN »KM IKTY.
at Fife lAkc.
A v«ry plftttet iiurly wut KiTeu
Miss Ha\tie Novak relumed toda;
at IbElKMM of MIm BcMie CHnliuei oif the ifeamcr Charlevoix from a vis­
llSWElliEflOO ulriwt, Imtt eveulPK. it in Chic-ago.
inboi^of her friend.
GUdy
Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter F.lb
gptUann of Bbrlby. MloK
are visiting in Boyne City.
JapEOEM Untrm* adorond
Mrs. F.
CUiUKrn went to Orion
IT’S TO LAUGH
•Ida of the rtiddMKM
lotUy to join her husband who is tak­
and alter warn held on the Uwn.
OLD NAME
NEW PLAY j Traverse City, Mich.
TlMM^^meant wm* the Mieeee HIM. ing trcalmctit there.
FUNNY SPECIALTIES
. Miss Clark of llhac^i is the guest of
Btowe. Sadie Dorim. Eether Dorwi
Lnaalla WeUler. Hildreth Docker.^ Mrs. ClapiKrrof FUsi Front Street
GREAT SCENERY AND
Koee Dyer. Kdiia Wilhelm. -^Edne
MECHANICAL EF'FECTS
Harrali. and the Hemrs. Joe Khre
beniar. Irruut Oook. OUrer Slack. who acre called here by the illness of
Thoa Ermie. Gyre. lUth and Kred their sister, Mrs. Richards, relumed
SEE THE TRAMP ON THE
to their liornes this morning.
Bmlth.
_____
' COWCATCHER
Miss Mora Camdey returned to her
AbOEt gflaea f.lendi of Miee Mee
home in Marion after visiting her
Fte of Waablnyton etn*el
One oftbe Leading Oraduate
•arprieed her at her pU aent home last ter Mrs. Wilson.
Opticians
aTaoinc and helped c« lehrate her
F.\erclt Darris of Quincey, who has
j U again with you .oid %%oiildl« plru>.-d
Theo
L.
btrlbday annlTewary. The erenlnR been the guest of Missi Louise
«•• dalifhtfoUy ■i.'ot In jrame. and bald, went to Menominee yesterda
t IlOIJ.l.NU IlOlUiUi.
jCon^ullati .n ;iu l I x.*mii..ili.M, f t
wlouamaeemfnta and the time went where he wiU tcadi in the city schools
all loo quickly for thoee i>neeot
■ >g year.
Delieioue refreehmmU were Berred
Boeeie Pettin|r«'*r and Grace a unlvel>;ll joint to « nnl Whieli tflfdartac the eTeninir and It wae a Uu If urniy who hare U*eu fcuvBtti of Hies ecoiH** In ft tiiU* oarri.Hl la a bnuket
hoar before the oom|euiy dirjiireed. Mae Peck of Washington •tn*et, re- on the front axle. On the rod 1.-* a
Mine Paok era* U.e recipient of eome tomiMl to their home* in Qrand Rap mTbw of plii.» xvhleh proj.>et through
loncItudliinUy ramrliitf ^h*lN in the tiilK*.
arry aioa preeenu that mark tlie c« ifU this tuormne.
whereby the rotary motion of the tuln*
teeea la which ebe U held hy her Uieww LouU aad Knua EorU
is tvmn’iuul'jitid to the n»J.
tamed to Grand Kapide thi. moruixig
M the lower end of the IuIk? In a
after
a
visit
with
W.
11.
Bmith
small iH'vel pe.nr w Ideh i n;::iR»’* « larffp
A party of ladle, of the eooth ride
bevel
on tb- hub 4*f one of the
family
of
Wehstw
etreet.
aoKyad a ride oa the hay yeet.-rday
fn*nt wh.vln The t«vth of tin-*.** Keam
nn> eurvoil outwardly »o as to bUjw
BREVITIEa
la« la the miy lael ereelnE Thoee in
for any u:unemii*N»» In the n»ad. and
The I.ad> Buffaloes will meet
the party were: Meedamee WUoox.
hll piny In the pari*. Is taken Up by a
Daily. Oerbect. Keynolda. Steward. tlteir hall tomorrow e\cning.
»l*rliu: .^.ibd in the uiIm* nnd abutfinp
WlUtama aad ol.lldren. Monroe and
I hc simcv of the Aljvna, ('.aylord acaluNt the « nd of the nnl h* ld tlu-n ln.
A levtT oil the r.nl ounofts with the
children. Pieroe and children. John A Western Ky.has been «omi>lctcd
•on an d chilrte and Uraoe and Irene within three miles southwest of the top of the tuU- rnd p,TiullN the
dlsctmnect
to be lifted Numelently to dlM
Pohoral and Btweie Corhett.
city.
the cwr*. Thl. win U* f*.und uw'ful
gucen City Camp of Royal .Neigh- lu lone drive*. tvlHni It Is dt'»lr«Me to
liors enjtncd a pimic at Cellar yester- »a\e the i«arti» fnmi wenr.
To f.isten the h»»i>e one necdn eimply
ilay where they were met and royally
entertained by the mcmlters of Ccilar lo wind the n ins around the spindle
J have just received our new fall suits for boys.
end •.sMtre them iind.T a li.K>k on the
Camp. 1'ablcs were set in the gro\
They are unusually handsome and the styles
March. Ohoslion--Olacd«>r.
disk. If the h-*rm* should st.irt f*irOvartare RcMwptloo-SohlrpeirmelL and ice cream was serv ed. .Ml had
wnnl, the n-Itm will U' quickly
re to make friends amonjj the little folks as
» on the epindle nnd the nnliunl mid••ThaMiU iu IheKoreef ildylli. delightful time and it was late in the
s the mothers. School begins in a lew days. A
altcrnoon
when
they
tkparted
lor
denly
eh.vk.Hl.
Any
Mibs^-iueiU
barklilaabarf.
new suit will make the bo>'S feel happy and they will
wanl movement would have no ofrect,
Hatch. *‘8oldlere and Sweethearu,' home.
begin work with more energy’ than they will if they
The scat sale for Julc Wallers’ on nccount of the eprlm: pnwned |«wl
-J. T.HaU.
’ that

ir the same suit
did■ service last term. Our
ratchet, whkh prevents ndatlon of the
Dream
iqdndle In the ..pjHislte dlrt'otion.
prices are v ery reasonable~in fact, theyr arc WI
within
Hence, whichever w,ny the home may
reach of all—every one a money saver, The dcL
apart­
open at the box office tomorrow turn, the wheel* « annot l*e moved.
morning.
ment is now in the rear of the store on
o the dry goods
Amertee
side—a very convenient place for the mothers. D.on’t
“HlealMippi Bnhblp*'
Miss Campliell, a missionary from
Criural J iiiHT- Mel.eer. a while
forget to come and bring the boy's wi
with you. : : :
India, will speak to the Udics this af­
i,a« nternoon at the home of Mrs. I. W muster of Iti.s.klii. in
Patchin, and this evening she will give lii^-d fliiO foi n letter from Henry
Ward r. ss 2i r. whi* h he m ver even
Prad BechUd’e mother. Mrs. Joee- a talk in the lorlors of the Congreg
puMi-heJ Iimil re.^utly. A note of Mr.
phiaa Baohtel. died at hrr home in
tional church, lo which aU arc invite
Ibss herb, on-.tamim: a elo. k for fir-0
Otaad Bapide Tueeday aftemooo, at
The Foresters will hold a meeting was retnrm*d fn.m the d«-:!d h ttiT oflha afa of 68 years. She had been ill
tu*«> In Washington, nml when he ri*trieea weeka Hr. Bechtel had »wn in their hall at .'I o’clock this evening, cviv.sl the u-nal iiotlo- he mni till*
Si<cial
I
business,
aud
all
arc
TeijucstallmrbedeidaeeTeraldaya HUplaoe
to the lHotm;..ter.
of hailaeei oa Front etreet it cIomh! cd to be firescnt.
•*t>et. 2^. 1SN». t'olonel tlel.err.
^he kind that are stylish and at the same time scrThere will l>e a r^ular meeting ol Dear Sir: Y.nir iietl.v mat a letter of
Ihie aflecaooo out of raepect to thei
W viceablc, a combination not found in all shoes.
the Knights of Pythias loilgc tonighu mine was dead and subjii-t to my or­
liaianry of hU molhar.
There will be work in the second rank der is U‘fore me.
We guarantee ours to be as good as the best. If
-We must all die! And. ihoush the
and all meml>ert are rci]uested to be
Tar AKT orricsB*a eauag
shoe bought here does not give satisfaction we wa
pr.*mature dts-«*iise of^uy |ss.r lettiT
|iresem.
to know it and have a chance lo make it right.
should exr lte a prop. r symiiathy (und
About twcnty.fiVC Udics of Aman­ I Uoi*e It dis-s.. yet I am treaily *u*The shoe department is now on the main floor—w
floor—v c
da Hive dro>c lo F.lk Rajiids this talu<*d undtT the ulUtetioiL
placed it their for your convenience. Step in and let
-What was the date o
us show you the shoes for the children that will give
Eailor Record -1 wish to ask morning to attend thcMaccabee
Ot what did It .He? Had
the roembm of the school board whv me. A jolly lime is expected
'
iction.
Our
prices
you
will
find
lo be
absolute
satisfac
they will probably be quite Ulc be­ hours pn.|sr attention aud »mh ctmthe «lary of the Truant Officei
very economical. : : ::::::::::
wolation as In-iit-s the melaneholy ocv»raiaed $10 a month, when he was {uid fore they relura tomghi. A number *ion? Did It h'ave an i»tr.s ts?
of
othem
went
over
on
the
tram
this
a good salary and is aUo un.ler hire
“Will you kindly
to Its funerall
noon.
ilh every* doUxr’s purchase you get x coupon ^tilling you to
horn the city as Poor Master.
X am sirvmirly iuellm-d to cn umUtm.
The clerks of j. W. Mil
I also wish to know whether the
-May 1 ask If any wther letter* of
given xway on our opening day which will take place in about 10 dajT.
mine are Kick—damrerooaly idek? If
Traant Officer is hired to devote his
any d.iwns ihu life bertwfier don't
whole time in looking al.er pupils of the
■cliook»(iilBO( aU his time, then all day and the clerks wUl imprtnc notify me untU aftr-r the funeral.
“HII.VKY WAUD llKECHEll how macb of it is he to put ui»on this the 0]H»ortunily of a day’s outing.
leamluc that ihe letter coutaim'd
They will be joine.1 by some , of the a Oa
eherk Mr. lbs- hr-r .^Iled at the t»fI desire that one or more members clerks of Hamilton Oothing Ca
flis* and witlKln-w the r^siuest fur It*
crtmatkMi.--PhU*dHphhi
lYe-s.
of the school board answer these ques
While handling one of the heaw
ions through your columns
slcilges used in the px%*cmenl
6UKDAT RATES
Voa»r«pec.fuU,-,
John Swanx, one of the subn^ntraa
Tin
ors, had his foot injured. The handle
came out, letting the hca\y iron drop
O. R AL
on his toot badly bruising it, but not
Oomintifdng Buaday. Jane t9th. exetxrugh to make the contractor quit enntioo tickou to Potockey at ft.OO for
wort He was out again this
•Bi saaTiRtlTTT of tha party or
ing with the reH of the men.
^

-ONE NIGHTWEMEGMY. SEPTEMBER 3.

HR. EDWm SOilTHERS

13. m. nwHfctn
Cbl* *tor« will be closed Triday afternoon
and all day ffionday. Cabor Day.

IDIAMOND KING Black Silks*

MARIE C. SOUTHERS.

I

STEIMBERR’S GRAND

wi. m. I

^

Thirty-six inch Taffeta Silk, extra quality—
the best one yet at $1.GM YARD.

21 in. Black Pcau dt Sole
Extra hea\'y, soft tinish, wear guaranteed—
the iT^guU^DjS quality, will go on sale today

24 in. Black Pcau dt Sole
Pure dye. high lustre, soft finish, extra heavy
—guarantee on selvage. The best pit^ce ever
retailed at $1.50—while this piece lasts ifs
$l’J3YARD.

Chest Silks art underpriced.
We art back of them.

newcomers Yesterday
Ladies’ Suits ami jurkyts Nrw Fins. New
Printed \*» lours for uMist*;. Now Hells. New
(^pi ra Hag'i. New C‘hal« I line. 'Hags. New
Dress Goods.

We wanl pan lo set Ibento

JULE WAieS’

iMMlil

Closing * Out
Mrs. E.O. Piper
Parker Bros.

Hotel Whiting, From August 26
'
to September 6

MlWll(C25.)m

the Big

l)atid$onie
Suits for
fbe w

Cmie men

ft

'

..5d/e oL

still continues for a few days
longer. If you can find your
sizes you can secure Great Bar­
gains. It Is useless for us to
quote the many low p/ices we
are offering in this smail space.
Come and see for yourseives
and be satisfied. The balance of
the stock will be sold at Lower
Prices than shoes have ever
been sold for before in this City.

PARKER BROS.

$cb«ol Shoes for
...Old stand...
« Boys and Birls Traverse City 208 Front St.

s'srra-rr.s'ir'i;

Boston Store*

leoi-sao

Chiefof Police John Rennie is back
tram his vacation which was spent at
home at East Bay.

O K Hamij Agk

^ Suffered forover 10 years
—Cl'REU BY

Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative
\
Ta!.i.maik;e. Mich.
.1 THE IMAN MEDICINE CO.,
I
Grand Rapids. Mich,,
j Dear Dociok: 1 have been thinking
i for some time that I ought to write ytfti
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with mym^nscs, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medito recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible

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