The Evening Record, October 09, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 09, 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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1902-10-09

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THE EVENING RECORD
1 T*l*irr«oh rnTviom Up To Hour

rBATBBSB CITT, IflCO. THUlisnAY Of'TOBEli 0

POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS

BIG BLAZE AT GOOD HARBOR

ioolcs!

•r LMt Ye
.

wipu of ibe local iwMtofficr

Co Wippd but

.

Tbe eUlifeMocb aooiial cocrtolioo

--- PENROSE I «rJsf,*^A5srrd'

fpolttioal eqnaliiy

II.SM «. cocnne*
<•»'='■•.•« rK-l»rr,-d. f,.r fas. .oorr or'

Saw Mill and Lumbar in Yards
|AciMl»t
'September

Deatroyad
n»o*e who brhaT*. and
jdo not bellara. that polllical enfrao.

Quantity

of

*’
Tq^l^lf

.... $4.5fiii.a $.v«xs»:

-------^-------

Shingles

Up In Smoke

1.434.14
1.7V4.03

Md »!S3' ‘

THE WEATHER

street

b\ the late F. A

Clan-

tVtr.SUIIVI
IVIr. STOUT

o-ciock vesterdsy
__________

UNDERWEAR

male by Mr. Clauaen.

ra FUtt. ^onr and^lVt
rortbeTtwa r.»pl6z.x!. tbe Sat.-of IIisb
ard lAUterherh
with alt the coal ojiera:Haer
Mit. hell 14 it ill

NEXT YEAR cr

Bobarf Beceber Cs* w Props.

VK KACT0B\ M>L1>

fs.rrha.ed I

l*n;t>n

Ab immeace new line ol Su^4 Bonad Bos»s at
15c. 20c. 25c, 35c,^Oc and 50c and
a new edition of Mme of the ble Copyriclii Books at

[Over 770 Tickets Sold Alter 4 ' Krtut*si!utV“. «'ho win
V

COME HERE
Vr.r. Aa«.

C LAI el.

•—“ WENT LIKE HOT CAKES

^mra»orM are ioriird lo ai lead and,
Jhrip lo deriaa wayi and tneana of;

-----------------

Largs

'ITotal

BURNED

1 I.ITOT
.1,44X3 <>l

Boo1<3!

Ht the eilv Book store

KwUmasoo

Nraiott earh ril^for’Ii’YOTMim "id
[ ^p. liar, flcallv tnii.hfd with a iir. each
thil year bcinj;
btiuR ft5.«v5.S
llollowtnK ar«
oomparative
tgnrr^ ^^'7 l»*'r decided that
they are

cuss Strike Sttuallon

loss REACHES J45.00o'?>».- SK"E:.“'r'.5:™‘i"!

owEiLiNG.

iFoubledar of

w;» Hem TM. Morn.ng ,o Die-

Oet. 2«. 30 •

ONE

SIXTH Y’BAR-NO. 1689

UalBoCpSas '^5 im i

BQUAX Mt rrSAOK AOlH>CIATI03f

;

1901.

OUT WITH A CHALLER6E

W. on. give X..U just Miut

N-w York, Oct. X-An important
The tickeU for the ll.gh 8ct»col
iconfen nee on the atrike Mtuat.onia u^,on- and Music ct.or*. w. nt like

mprnHti lo Tar Bwwiuf S»n..rd

Good Harbor. M ch . OcL
E.ov.n,h District Christian En ,n.=’
{'«
^.t
ODttra mill two|ierty of the 8cl
Hardwood Lomtier C5o at thi. place
dsavorers So Decide
l^:^r^.r.rori•r^:•
waa Wl|icd oot by fire laat oirIiI, the
flra braakToa out aboot DiidolcbL Ho
afforU to enbdoa tbe 8ame# were
araiUny and tha ooaree of tba fire
eould not be stayed
The «aw mill CONVENTION AT FRANKFORT
waa totally desiroicd. a large (|oaoti.lini, of J. F Mnrgaij’a oflire. It Is Vbirh, in addition to the fTlU l..r-il..
ty of •hlojrlca and the lumber in the
------------jgenemlly beh.-Ted that he 1. going t«|,„.k,.». th.-nisHves. made a total of
yard*. <ha total Iom being not le»B
n c.i.I. i. ncd with Mr. Mor- |j 1^5 jorihf busine.. ot ihehrM day.
than 145,nun.
Cloned
Last
Evening
After :g»n
= whirl, i. enrirelr uniu-tcN-.Uoied
Beaiiled the mill property the dwell11..< confer. nre n.lj.turnf d at one lo |
xi.ere ate »nll about LHX) giK»d seats
tag oooopicd hr Leri Hiettc. an einVery Inspiring Sssslon
med-t again "t/our
1-aulerhurh says |
for the couiN.r.but ther- dl.ould Inplora of the mill, was destroyed with
saarjAn lu oontmiu.
Nothing lx knoarn If tha origin of
the blaze hnd no prohtble ciuwi u
gtren yet. Tbe loawse on the mill,
lomber and other prutieity are ai lot-

T»rKUi:Ak'

p.Inn“r" ,1*

tl.. M'iSr O.MIIHi; 1..1.

25c"toi3.5r
S. BENDA & GO.
A«UK O VJT e-l-TTK

•orThit $for» mill bt einmd from frUaj aftmnoon at 6 o doci. ualil
Saturda, evening et 6 o-cloek.ow,ng to Hebrew -pc, o! Hlenementr
1

1
rrgiinetif at the Cllierus near the
News 8uu»d.
M - ured
kf^.Oct. y-lAst night
K..urteeuth
of the K..urt.
Total lu.
n of the Klee,
stiati Etidearor unit
ohomberg. head of the
The at n,r„ugh Ih. chest
i reM-rred m st
This
anoe
has
la-eii
good
at
oomiwny. it hen- today emlcaroriog
HT1.S were|j.,.^rHCt.r
werr
VMlkehbam.. ti.T
and tw-rson
to get mat ^ra ailjunied eo as lo de
sae.Ki.e.. lu Various jioints m the an- i p
con vr-ij lion.
rzact ezti-nt of the dam
I.racii.' region l.nlnv
All is quiet
The closing session was an inspinnf
age
It is stated that
tinw andthere are n.i .liatnrtiances.
(
one. and a fitting close t<. tha gatin r
New York
on
tll-l. X-A
V-.\ well
wrll_______
Ing, whi.h has been one of the
ilrly
House clsims to hare in---------------tha oouipauy's records in Milwaukic
mm high nufl.ority that
r^t..r.n* t ...
wVioh‘*tL*“illstr"girenbe
liaTe hveo oonsulteil.
will i.e ordered to wo ‘ '
The bciioiubetg Hardwotel Lumber
a.»f natit4irtbe Fwsl
Oo
Is uu« of the largeai lumber
Vr” ,.T[''' '^Wa-’lunci<-n. Ak t 1>-Atilcli. ll'. 1.1maoutaotonug oonrerus tn northem town was everywhere deck
Michigan.
Ibtt plant haa b.i*u tu op colors of the d strirt. pnrpl
The di al IS (
ted. nJlex.t-||
erattuu luany years and the ootupanr and purpleand gold ast.rs were every-u
going of tl.e
oriual iranst.-t
did a large bu.ineas
Tl.e oRic< s of ^
"
.
i muel. as tl.. Te A no Uw to . nforce the
. tor tl.e sal.- b'
K«st F.y
tha oomiwny are liwated in Milwau
l-M rTfdiW. ...minv
W..1.: i,c..n.n.V...on; j lX.;:-,'"5o''ofVliv,r' mVll
rtr i;
kee. and that end of tl.e Im.ii.ea. is in a line song seryce led m Mr mc,,, d,-,-line t j adna- the miners Ks.l Bay to the Kulghum M.nufserur
eSarge ot < >uo .Soh.»tub. rg.
■ The SoliumtirrK l.rofl.. rs came into
Ltelanau ooui.ty e. vente. n yiwr* ago
Frankfort
».V the hwding too
ami esUbluhed a saw mill. tl.er«ta'
The address of the
acquiring eZfeu.lve tracts of lia
ary Curios." by
t made'
iv.'.l with the
. and wns r. reiv

EAST BAY MIU SOLD

TL

.... .

v£:„.

GOVERNOR BUSS INJURED

. not yal been . at over
The
la cajiitalized at •wH.usi

OF NATIONAL EXTENT

an houi
for the

ppn*riatlon



talked nearlv
long enough

\T«. l l.r..»n

i VIOLIN LESSONS

page addmss was r. . ei
thesta'e )iresidei)t. on.- from
district president, on.-from a mis^iuii
.ng the Indians at M.atsehead
arr

D. W. STEWART

Jilhr

IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE
PROPER CAPERS
In M. i.

"irw..«

Ir Tilled lo hold ' ****J.^‘^,
. _«J„TTOor l!li.il
U-Th. the convention »n Trar.-rse I
Genera. Bwltserland.
rear. Otticers wrr%- elected as follows
report Is that lb.' Hwiw. t
I T
Feni
mttloe has decreed a geiuNfal strike of
all working men
Tuh»i.s ar^' in read- TmTerse Oiti
Vim Fresldenl-Ker.
—'*er which
am hb lances
■I boevee V ZZ ITllom of 4I‘rarerseO,trHecre,ary- M. H. Holley of Tmv ^omred .hat a tw*.ch ga.h had been

33-fSO csr»d

Fort ala hi.

g. a. r. annual report

s.>Bslon ot theconTention Tu.»sdsT ere-1

,

i

mvccI

tones

KlMllALL, the
nuikct?

A snap iVi Men’s Wool fleeced Underwear
--Just opened 72 dozen,.the 50c kind —
they are yours while they last for 3Bo
the grarment. Sizes—32 to 46. -

pianm>

Cal! in an 1 evam-

mc these -vkjJn anJ
what

the

factory’

learn
pnecs

- GLORIA "
,Fr.v<;A« iVAm-

sure:

Trank Trkdrkh

Big
Clothing trade

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

Compels us to enlarge our quarters,
and we are refitting the McNamara
store for our use; lack of room has

on on
«Jackets, Cloaks, Furs w
t
t.lr-'

. .MrLEAN aU 1

i
iij Tr- ,rr.. L t- T .- R- x-r i
^
York. Oct x-^O. n Nathaniel
Mcl^ean of Heliport. U 1.. is confined
his bouse bv an stuck of bronchit,g
tr^ntde. It is feared be
cannot leover. G. n. Mcl^wu resignfr^rn tbe army in 1X65. as bngadier general.
'
i____________________
xoto*. Moraaia.
Td—r'. Markka.
^

I
j
|
:
i
j
j

\Vc have here for S our inspection an exhibit of a^t
Cloaks and Jackets for Women. Misses and Ch
ren which is certainly worth your lime to look at
you want to be dressed in the most attractive style
Jackets and Coats you should look ihrou^jh our dis­
play. you w'on’i be obliijcd lo buy. just take a look
at them to see what the correct styles are. v-* We
also have a fine line of hijjh ^rade Furs. Ladies*
Neck Scarfs. Ladies* Neck Boas. Tab Scarfs and
Pelerines, also Long Boas. The right goods—the
right prices.
:
:
:

*nJ -la. ■ 1

Chica;:o--\Vhcat,,

Gl4; com, 4S^;
GHi;
pork, $l5.(k»; lard, $K.82*

we are now able lo remedy.

.

Fart of our new fall slock is now in,
and later purchases will be here on
or before Oct. 13. at which time we
an assortment of best makes cloth­

I3TH

ing, hats, caps and furnishings as will
fully meet every demand as to style,
and price,

^Jlt this time
we shall offer some exceptiooal bar­
gains on certain lines we bought at a
low price—keep watch of us and we
will not disappoint you.

:..
lictroit—M hcat, 72 and 12\: com. I
lo
Detrott—M

lira J. J. Fay, Jr., has returned
Oalifomla after a visit wnh Mrs. U 172; oats Bdf
Montague and Mr. W. J Farker.
j
Tolcdii—Wocat. 73^ and 74:i

MI

heretofore prevented convenient dis­
play of our immense slock, and this

shall have on our two first floors such

s i*t iuijs.rtaui e .‘aconue entire line.

iSsmCItoflSctlJililStOTtil “‘‘■^-1

221 Trent St.

and tiu- Mnm- and durabr^

'-‘-riir^r^^L b«uu.

Amanda Hire. Na Mi L. iV T. M..
wUl bold Its w«uUr m-etiag at l^>r.

keep in

iM ukets..................

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

Jlshrr &

a.tionoiTIIK KIMBALL

ciety Hitt.
Tbe following omocri were eltctedijn' Juniors and 17 associate, total Airt-aa. t.a
T hO lotv
or the f
-S. inskuua to Water s F-ddf at Frankfort
ing a final total of l.SX.1
Freaid
aad Mee IM.<-hsrcr.l.
Fir.i Vir« I•r».ldcul-Mn> t
There are XV. KndeaTorers wl.oare
s of churches. 2X I
”iS!lSd V.«, I>rr.ld. ot-a» J
from th.
8-Dior «cl.lr
‘Sf
rl.ut. h;
0..1orJA Wr«rru r..lr<«4 1...
rompl. tiHi to tl.e water s edge. The
Ihe iinlors
I The.societies which bare re,a.rbM
lure given
given flvV..
fivv.. 17
17 to
to-..................
. P-t. rtthing i. report
tVESTH
| liave
missions during
.
KVEST
h IN WtK iKTY.
rcfly satislactory. with

•B* y*'"- _______________

With teas-

brge, as wc

mu. huiti. .. !ls;.lc

SURVEY IS COMPLETED

rr«. |
After .h..r
ing tbe Fraternal Mystic Circle eo- ------- P.iistrn l. 7i meinbei>u
galet Hour. 30 belong to the Tenth
wrtth games and other |d.
Legion, H'J are Systematic Bible Read
lowing this there was wrrea i oau- era, fiO liuve family
amity altqn
alU|r* »«» *hrir
qaet. whtob was followed by a w ries
of toasts, wlttv. wise and «n»t>rtalDWTitlel/4X5 letter.
The secretary has
I
AXi circulars, pr..
inted matter "
also gave an Interesting
the little thing, done by
tbe sc ielies in tbe district during the
year, whereby g.»od leading matter
Kad been distlbuled
distil
to tl.e 1^. »n
and depots; burdens
1. ful
•oa.
---------------------^-----------Xiic whole report shows that
Tlirae hoboes who were tbrwuening the Endeavor societies have bi*en the
VMbIs on the west side uoleM they silver lining lo many cloud, during

laiw

I

....... ........;

ll.' Holt of Alanson. Miss Kmmn Out- !
Men,iH.rah.p
ler of Bellaire. Mr Warner of FetoskoT. Kev. Daniel Truman of Onekama ,
amt llcT. Vh O Rich of Korih|Mirl h» T. l.grseh to the Kc-tU
j
with an oj»cn iwrhair. nt cf irethmls'
Washington. Oct X-At fhe buslnn.l rejorts of sia ielics occupied the i
.,..,jon of the ti
A. H this!
eii. ral Torrrm-e read
District Saorrtnry IlolleT made bis annual i. pcri, showing tnat the order |
night.
Th.‘re 1,^4 ^ membership on June 30th of.
aunoal report
last
4f. blanks, and ^u'j.Ttr, and the cssh bzUnre to the •
were aent oat by him
hi
of theae there bare been but *-?S re-!
of the general fund is
lo IX cases set^nd notices ph,. g^ft. rmmu at
Mrs. Koosereltl
From thos.' sent in lh..re
^ iroepiion
j,.^
to the women ]
and *.* intermediate
societies there are

nutter

.SEI.’.rL
V .\« K oVi:U-J AM»
o'i.lKU «*t.t.l»
li.. r.l-i .ia„ i

livnoDin

Mat WItbla tba Ne»t

axoellrot work done
ll.Ofc* In Oie building fond of the ao
chared the aociety. The

iJv put i..- orders hcfe..

nifred U.
FriedricI)

1h.*-I piano oa thi
»i.*l[.E.Tr..«H.ll II..

At Anaaal Maatla* uft sWAaatloaa! I

You Take no Chancos

^«s.OO

unahb liolx c.t a:. 1.M am nrdet. no

of Tin:

mIt-.to,';:."”.'.:

STEINBERG’S aREUABLE DRY GOODS AND CL0THIN6 HOUSE.

Waik-overS

ihc rcnurkaldy

IINENEARIY COMPLETED

Tba M. 6 N. K e»ien>ion lo Frove
MMit Is rapidly nearing oom|detlon
Tka laying ol ml., wil
tluislier
am. and It is

L|

.juilily llinncletlc 49c.. «c:l m.v!c, .Ic^ital.ic laitiins

f . f»tl ,„,J

UVEl HMD

::rd..'rr-r:;,



\Vi.,ts ol

H~‘}overnor I’diss.
Imni hi% hori-e ves­
t'd J
w« 11 hist night and this
in a nornml pl.ysical con-jh:sim

in North Indm. as w.ni a.
from places aU.ul the ^
By TWrcr.iA U- ll- li--.r,l

I pot,he

Thc Best Values in Fall Waists in the
City. The Styles are Handsome.

A. J. WILHELM
AT THE OLD STAND

SOUTH SIDE

ioiittlMiil

Bamilton Clothing ^

w

Wtlifei tmt IbCAa MMitPAt. tHttWI I IWi.

tHajVEiraiG MCORD.

FARM IR LEEURAU COURTY

DoYovNied
Some

rHAVKRSSIOITY. MIOHICAN
ORAND THAVERSE HERAUD

JahnJ. Tw^. I«pcr _pr«ccut.
tag aaoracy of iha cocnl)*, tt to th«»
dtyoo his way back to Grand Rapid>

IMS. T. tATB AND J. V. BANNCN

fnm topbr. where be has porebase.
the (am hercurfbre owned by his iaih.

I

aTTING?

er. Ilasid
iAxid Twed«
Tweddlr, who will
’The arm u oof
active work
orthelT>l in LceUimu tounty, «m-

J.W.I

sistinr
acres, partially ojvcrc*^
with lu/dwoo<l. a fine orchard of fruit
trees and good buiMinp.
Mr. Twc<l.
die has abo bought IfiO acres adjoining, of the Kropue Lumber Co., and
will throw the two lanus into
this will make a large and jiroducthe

o—

\Vc have the largest assortment etcr shown here. o\cr 1‘2,(KM»
yards, rtcarly one half carload of China aiul Jaiian Matting, in all the
laicst^colorij^s and detignt. also jJain white
We bought
miiwrtcr and it was shipped right from C*hina and Jxjan.

.“"ft

:hi through taenii-iwo diftcrent styles ami designs.

J. W. Sum Hn Fmswlii Stoiie

RBPUBL.IC:A» IITATS Tlt JCrT.

Between

Trxveree

tmmmlm Atrsci mrn±mlt--------- ^

City and

Manletee High Schools

ar LAmMamI UvtwmALKX MAlTi^Xl* of

NEW BAKERY

FASO M. WAKWK
100.0w tons of coal, worth at
M cnrrmit prioes nearly ll.iOO.CKb

^ ***lISnrirMel*OV of lUot

GenerdJ Jltws
ofihtworidp:::
L

IT Awdllar U«OMul •
^
FAISHY r. FOWKlia of Worn

SOWI
^

rAM^Colfcoo*.

Fsr XMlMn Mioto Huord
SdiwomoPATHICK II. KX1.ukV of
U U \rUIUHT of ticooMr.

ABCHIIIAUD V. IIAIIRAOII ofOrwUoU

OULAKDO i:. 1

JAW. n. MUMUOF..
PUBLICAN COUNTY TICKKT.

OAVID O. t UANDLKIU
joatjCUrtIKJBXKT B, WALTKK.
FBANK W4W1LWON.
VWOMWlf Tr«Mur«r.
KWAKIt.
0X0. U. CllOWh.
lOourtU«niul.^ai.*r*
OBO. >V4t UMTIIL
fjri>r
. II. ALLYN

of

Adriar,

.,«•

who

thia waaertton he prinu the ilckn
baadad like this: ’‘For KovemorOaorge II Dnrwnd’s brother." Tho
is the way a good many oilier demo
cratseaprwas their views of lite goU r
xatorial oaodidate, allhough few hav.
I by which to illastrale tin

The Fotoekey Kvening News. th<
Biw daily im|»er imblished from tbi
ol&oe of the Fvloakej independent b>
t^barohlU A Uoldsrnith. U at veu day.
old and already give# bright
of a anooeaafol career. The iwiicr i.
well gotten up, is bright, newsy ami
dlapUys enough advertising of loom
baalneea med to ahow that the enter
Pirtse is

The

apprecUled l.r the people oi

Detroit To day

remark*

that

"Dunuid will give tiovernor Bilsee
ran for his mon..y, anyway." That ,

IrlB amt .1 oUo M. < ai-alr.
Thci^- was an attendance of fron
•.*:» to 160 last evening lu MoniAgu.
lall at the o|wning wMUon of til­
eries of bible stndr meetings on
luoted by A. C. tiaeU Inn of^Nw
lork city, the eminent bihle slmlent
md John M. Oaruie. of Uutle rforo
S’. .1.. the well known evangelist
Pile line of thought last evening wa.
khn deity of Otiisl, and the scri]>tun
prv.aeuled was the first chapter of th*
XMik of Helirewa
The mivtiug this afternoon was on
the aubje. t ol "The Ohuch" and tlo
kots and the Kpislle to the Kidiesiau.
were tne |wirtiou* of scripture present
>d. There was a good attemianoe a>
meeting aleo
dings are held at V:30 o’clock am
^ evening mt>etii
at7;:iO. Allan
urged to come and bring their biblcs
There will bc^ tio colkH tions Ukeo
Phe meetings will t'oniinne tomor

ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTED
of lb. It.v.bll». (
tktukiwr i;tb. wita vvimam

The Misses Chnslmc and Annie
Pat on of .\lmonl arc tn the . iiy
few iia)w* visit

At the meeting of the republioai
uiy commute last evening, arrange
menu werv completed for the WiUian.
klden Hmith mm ting in Meinberg'i
tiraud Friday evening, October Kth.
.or the ojsulug of the

c

I

v ncK't KMQ OF oisraam
V

h% s b4mi^ of u

hi(h aUi^

AlOeaBmlta Meetlac.

. and theie will be r
good repQblican entbuisasm unoorkeo
%i that lime
Congressman Bmith’s
will ol oourae be sumcient u.
,Av k iJ,e 1
wnyway

W hy ewUnnr to miffrr trem that rid X

rV

Kvraiei in « harr** of A. ( .

about all thank’ll be of it, and Mr
Darwnd la entitled to all the aatlsfac
lion b«' can get out of

A Poiitift
Curt for Old Sorts
tad Favor Soros

In a disiwtch from Moscow the cor
O'siKmdcut of the Imudon Daily Mail
says a doctor named Koulatke lia*
snooeded in his eaiH riments in rt'am
mating the heart of an infant
He
extracted the heart from a child tliai
had died twenty-four honra previous
ly. It beat with i ormal tcgulantj
for ooe hoar. Or. KonUtke bo}ier
that bis disoorery will asisst in rean
unallng tn oaars ol death by drown

The aeotion of flooring upon which
President McKinley shK>d whan he
abot will be presented to the
Field museum. Chicago. This timber

I

I..V
MUSICLESSONS FREE
See J W. Ollffe and get ooe
term of mnalo leeaooa free, with

is a part of the wm'kxge of tlie Tern
pie of Mniao, in which Mr. MoKinlev
wxi receiving vlaitois when Omolgoex

The Ferris wheel tuu made iU last
rerolotion in Cluoago. Armiigemcnts
have been made to take it to the 8t
Lonis Expoailion and it will be dis
led eoon. Ever since if was re
d from Jai keen x»rk. at a cost ol

Tox Busy eeleol yoor own

J. W. CLIFFE,
Xtrkkaai SlKk

...an ..t

«..u.n..u-1

$ia6.000. It has been a notable landk of the north aide.
GALL at the Qem Stodio, 404 Booth

efrrs:--

elativ. S lor ht lp. R»-*otT u a Strong I tall
aili-quate lu aocommiHlate
.fliever iii d. m >cr.vtic prim iples ami i large number of patients, or gursta. as
.clie.es tt.si KUSM.V will iM-tore long Mbev mighi call themselves when con- >
..............................“■" -«<r.U.un.,.n. ,o I-,t
. feet fall ami { ri'p utionately I uill
'
Jatm> MvlVnliv. a inml .leu!, r in a |

owns a ntwiiwper. doclarcw in bt» . Ui
latlal oolumoa Uiat he Is snpimrtlin
tha dt'otoorailo ticket, in aupiiort tu

the;
A.

advanced be sold grad cal ly
He
What promises to be ooe of tht
aold to costomers of the trust on-;
eneet UotkmM games of the entire his
lory of tbe spore in this city
St ttireatened him with de­
liiayed at the Twelftn
BJtaasssaaaxx»w«r»jcKa
sa*«mdfjstr
but he c<mtlnu(^ amking
ttfday afternoon, beg
Miss Alic.
KooM-veU s attractive i
at current prioes and haa won a |
u’cltik sharp Theg
tween the tligh eohool toama i
ball gown for tl.^ ooming eeasoti is ' fortune of over IT.i.O O on his nerve,
erse City and Maniatee. and will b.
.ow being mad. in Washington from
the Aral in the loteTscholaslic game,
WELL MUtITKU AM> IlKATKI
Mrs
Rtmsevi-lt’s wadding
gown
an which Trwveriie iUty Playa
Phis long whits* satin gownexeitwl'
The winner of tlie Traverse City
Baniatee game will pUy Allegan. th< ihf admitratioi of Alice Hoosevrlt !
winner of
the
Mnskegou-.Ulegaii when, as a little child, il was shown j
<ame. neat Saturday. Tne winner o
o her ).v her stepmother, and Mra j
r>.
Victor H. Storm, who reoently
coat . game will ulay trie w inner,
irom another diatrict of four cities
ttooseveh then ptomis**d^ tliat Alfoe l^j^i^ed the Spring Beach reaort prop
uid so it will prognsB until the twi diould hare tti-» gown for her (
converted it into the Grand
anbeateii l4Ams will play I lie game foi when sh<- grew up
When
Mrs.
Rons
I
Traverse
Huspiul. or sanltari........... ....
he champi.mslilp of the sute on
-.veil was here s few days agt» the j been in the city several dayl oonsoUrhanksgiving day
with Dr.^H P. Hurley. the local
Jost what cliance lyaverae City ha. <oan was sent to a Wasliington moditarium, tegardiux
in tills race for the elate chanipionshii
ste. and later fitb d u|<m the shuder
Kirtant improvements whicti
aannot I*, definitely estimated, a* thi. ronog girl.
When finished again witli
in progress
An order for a
IS their ttrmt year in the iniersoholas
(n-ligbi elecUic dvasroo hasj
tic aaaooiktlon. That this year’s tiAn^ the rich lace given her l>y her luoiher
G
ami F. P. '
K and
IS the best in the liistoxy of the gam. M will te one of the handsomest t» eu plsced with g
H.e hospiul building
to this city Is. however, the uuaui
roans in Washiugon m xt winter
|
for
the
lights
liT Camp
moos verdict of Ihos.' who
hav.
A Chicago woman t.ongl.i » silk J^jj Bros
The contrac t lias also bei'n
sratclied the team this year. The»
waist
for
|r.,
warranted
by
the
spllrr
!
nwar
rded
for
u
luotUru
low
pressure
nave certainly done uiocb »nsoien
« wushed Hitieatiug plant
1 h- cellar of
tlie
•fa.t eoK
tioo* iwartioe. and are in splendK
f-.f ..f ^ hnthl ug is being enlarged and arrang
form, limnks to the faiUituI work ol vnd found that the
was lasi-ai
convenieiuo ai..l ts- in IheobCoach Manager KlUotI and of the boy. retting out. So .h*'
the gsrim ut jei-ts to wnioh He building is devoUnL
^bemselvea
itwler
a veridct against him I
Tbc imprmemeuts will make this
The game 8atard|ij will U: as goor
,su
'the most complete hospital bnildiug
iS anytliing ever wen iii the wav oi for the fO ami cosi
f.., ....................... i >« northern MtchiKau. and one which
fooiball simrl in this city, which, i.
A man named Bi.soIT for
t t>r Storm exiwcts to rnake one of the
ms Um o working n- a Uborcr in
u iiromim ut in the state, hecanse
nine near Hatte. Mont. It lias jnst i
the natural a 1 vantages snrroundover of the game should Ik* oiB l.
>-eii learned Hct he is in realitv | »«K the place and the opiairtuimiei
lelp cheer the boys on to another vie
ittory. They an* certainly starting
v.w..«mr....
aell, with their victory over Ki»
hdly educated Ru^Man
noMemau. , ,|,,ii
,he phTsician. Several bund
:iapids . city team and their gr. a
who. having lost a great deal of: s«»me cottages will b.* added loth,
.bowing of S4 to 0 againtt the IVto*
uonev in Alaska mines, tias gone to ' Phice and the grounds will be beaut
liign school.

STUDY Of THE BIBLE
Willard Blvams

the

AgiKkl .iiiality of China Mailing lor.............................................g^c J*cr vard
A gvKKl heavy, jointlcr* China Mailing lor................. ....... | 2\c
24c |Hrr v-ard
A gikkl
:.k*l Coiion man., lajon Mailing for.............................. | s|c
54c IWT yard

GREAT GAME SATURDAY
AABOIC T. VLIAM of mmmimmw,

from

Oor priCB are tlie Lovest foo ban mr huni OR

(iropctty. arsd MrT,
ulihae the i*Ucr
raising.
He will continue his law
practice
in ('.rand Raj.uls but rmplo>
c in<;r
a coiniwtcnl iKrTson to lixA alter the
dctaiU of the c>rk on the farm.

.---------—------- • *"'.r . T. f. Meetiac T.Ma«rr.,w.

-ma!l way »u l.a^t
by his foie
ight «mi nerve has made » fortum.
„ d-e,n.v of
. .>.,1 ,ro.r
u April. Is-fort' the strike ojs
vlr. M. CarMiy saw thit c«*al
.tlanck.
H* ordered l.OUMons of
r„m
.rtnuan.*.
VMi.-u
tin.
»riu...l
md’ut a |s nny lo jiar for it.

Theie will be a mm-ting of the
the rosiCeuirai W. C. T. V. hells
I. -**6 kUst
1
«L“Kr.L'if-™'
■moon, at 3;3U.
ne 1.1
lu,

Also the eUcti 1 of dv It gales
coal 'i lo attend
ntund the district conv ition
I which will be held at Elk Rapids
,ho «,b. KVth Md »0.l, of thu
l». ,u|
momUr. on.
but iwescnt.

dedged the cars at a bank and s. nt on
he tuouey. llisciedit thuscsublishd. he order..d a

h

cxind cargo and n- ^

sated Ills fomer
transaetiou. He
oniiuued this until he conimlledi

PHOTOS
tons and lockets,i. at the (
4U4 South I'mon

BIG HEAD—OUT ALL NIGHT

Mum
TAKE A CLASS OF

• TH1-: ONLY N.\TUR.\L -\MERIC.AN
C.\TH.\RTIC \V.\TnR.

It \\i^ ghv y.m a vlear lu-.ad ami a .<»und body.
It kicp.'i yom livtT actinj^ and your sy.*;toni lu
cimdilion.
Fur .<5alo at your Drugpi.st.
l„ir^-e lautlc.
vx*nts; small liotllc, lo ctMits.

MISS MONIE BOWEY,

No. 38 Perry Street.
Acouplccdwinlmsfol
slipped on a Irorcn ssdrw slk
sodleillUtonmytuck. Oo
being examined 1 leond that
1 had sustained interoxl iniuhes whkh Uid me up lor mor<
Hun two months. Ahrr that
1 noticed that I had paim in
the back and gtom w hkh I
never had before. I doctored
and doctored (or se\xral

DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
Wine of Cardui makes woing their weakness an/mak-

A.»m<d<ci»>forkUwa^

Utwri»fJian.forTottr»U.

wiU bring hn heallh
of the wrooderful cum performed by
Vine of Cardui 1 wroU to ooe oi the

oner more wvU and strong. I have never
had a sick hour since and 1 daily bkss
your spiendsd medkme.
MONIE DOVEV:.
IXi: OF CARDUI
[IDUI is ooe
« medicme that should always
Iwayibekept
on hand in every home for immw. firvt makes its
IW^v'spamfuland
have resalt^ so Mriooaly
had she taken Wine cf Cardui promptly.

Who brought them Wine of Cardui.
Wins of Cardni is adapted to wo-

trmtaient than a doctor for very smaU

WINEofCARDVr

R0HMUI3TII
Mmmlli Settle Suiprisi
inCOLIi.CtRTEI'$

THE
ELEVENTH
HOUR

I - At 529 Randolph Street, will be open!

ed TUESDAY. OCT. 7. We will have
first-class Bread and Cakes. > >

IJose^m Kavaim.
W. L. DOUGLAS
NEW STYLE SHOES^
JuM put on the shelves the largest stock oi l>ongIas
»hoes we c\er hx.l
The new style l»’oUj:Us sliocs are
ii.adc iih common sen-e. well tcsie.1 bsts^ Irom the tineM selecle.l sIim Is ami hv the most t \;*crt nmon lucchames money « an hue.
'Hicy arc the saellest, nobliicst,
liest httinj: ami
setv ircable shoes lot men ever
soM in this c ily
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FA POSITIVE HIT’S
Stt thtcumilb, f*.ff/r«r
iht ndlroad Btoei Tom,r
Sm n, Bitmark 6crd»n
Sm thtMiWonmr* $ Orammg

93.00 93.00 9A.OO 90.00
See them in our show w indow. Wc have rnlil»ers to fit every

P>MICKS:

25c, 35c, 50c, Boi Seats 75c

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housewife most happy with a New White Fan^ly
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$35.O0^and newest improved Family Rotary for
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cash or the “little-at-a-time” plan. Our won­
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•TAei lirt) ruLTvoEM
Mr. Porter J .White hal been writMl be klllMl. i t^g in bis sitMfy of hu great character
-------- - and if it l»aa of -Da^id Carnthr the hcfo of his
wiU dit la eight dara] new play, and proomes the pobbe
the rabias
A lanber tael may or aadr in ca«e •orncthing that a-ffl repav them in
the dag diM by aMdiag the opoer «'itncss;og Hk new jUav.
A great
portioa of the aplaal cord and adja- man) people think the
his lorticiilar parf. closets himadf in
jaeat paH of
of hjglMe at Ana Arbor. his den and commits the hncs, iteja
j At Saalt 0t«. Marie. Joba U. Kye oothc stage and rci>cals them. Ifj
jemplayad with the goremoMat earrey socJi were the case there would not!
party, taking water guagr. of the rap be anv successful pU>^ ui»on thej Ida. fell from the laleniatiooal bridge stage, they would be considered as
ITaeeday aeomuig and wae drowned. trash and not rcccgru/ed by the puln |
|Nye wma a good twliumer. and eoe- be and in consequence no attendance. J
ceadad la aaklag a atone and clunbed An actor who^ lias his profession at'
j oat. bos the ranaat wae twifi and the heart IS tireless in his efforts to mas-|
'rock Mipprry aad ha wae wauhtd off ter c%cry detad and in a new I
|art m oiilcr to dq*ict the true chari agaia. thie tioM to drowa
Frank Biebop. a promineol farmer filer, searches tor information re­
I near Almont diwmearad a dog chaeiug
, bU cattle not long elaee and hie meo
•cn k
; imreoed It. 1 he dog and eoine other sarnU of tnilct m onlcr to i;lcani his
THOtE tS HO SUBSTITUTE I doge which were bittea were killed. inforniition. Mr. White’s new pro­
which two of filibop’i attic duction IS a typical Western romance
hare beea abot on becoming i
of the ijol.1 hunters, in the tbys of ’4U.
^
^
^ trollable, tltoagh
The scenes and incident^ of this play
arc toundefl on farts anil show the
nobihty of charartcr that existed
amoiiij those harily juen of all nation­
alities. who weie m search of wealth.
I **Wban death
Mr. White s new jJay “HavuU'aruth’*
Owing io> eoaioiiy of Mwi tbr Kal-1 from a eerere
Will inr seen ut . the City Ofiera
amaaoo maal^itml liehtiog plant ha. !*~oble.
House Tiicsflay. Oct. 14
been aomplrJlcl to cut off all .uwit jo..
KeJfTrfJnnr
Uglita la the city after midniglit.
my life and gare perfect health.*’
J Carter’s su< ccssful comoepi tboee ia the police dUtricte. and!Beet pilla oo OiO^th and only Uc at c!) ilr
-The 11th Hour,” wiU lie
aaleee the coal eitoatioo U relierrd; J**
J-bi.eon and K. H Mead'
the attraction
all
at Stcml»ctg’s Grand
aooD it may hare to out off tboee.
!^
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next Mon.lay, <h t. Hith.
The oomer etone of the Bentoo Bar- j At UoUaad. Taylor A Smith of Chi
In his Utesi cifort, jVlr Carter deals
borrow Oamegie library building
hare purohaw^ lire m^re. oo the with hie in and atonnd Chica'o. The
TO Uid Toee^y efleroooo coder the north aide of the bay. with docking theme IS the old one <d love, hatretl
Mmlc ritual.
frooiaip*. and nest epnug will pot and avarice, as most plays ate, luit he
Vlra Loop a Pluehing girl, report* 075.000 into a geUtiae factory
has strayed Irorn the U-aten jath. a
ad to the aheriff that two roeaked i---—
while at a pomp attar a
^ woman la tbU city ia eo afraid of fat t that docs not strike auuiors trequcntly. ‘I’he play is mounted in a
pall of watar
gotgeous manner, the last act costing,
oloee to her head.
1.-4 sh.for ‘
laiine.!,
which can lie
help, bat her father is deaf and did 86 oeata Jae, G.
easily undersUKxl when it is cxplainetl
not hear her. and the meo rec-ai»ad. !
----------------------that it is an exact counter|iait of the
The girl is IB years old and had beau-! At iu mi-eting Toeedar the Ma
halving r.H,m ot
pne of
llfolblondetres.ee
council received the duly
Fred H. Yaide. tl.P young Michigan
of a library site from Kdwm I». veaUhle^t men in Chicago,
poet whoee clever verses h.ve won for! ^beeltr. The gift of 036.000 for s ns iKrtmissum. phot..graphs were tak
•n am! skilled aitiMs were given ]>cr
him Ibe apjielaltioo of the “New Ben 1 *‘*»«*7 will be eongfat immediately
nission ami tnll lihcrtv to make a
Mlog.*’ will aooo publish a volume "od I'l**** wcured for huililing and
areful Mu-!y oi the original, >o the
s. many of which deal Urge- work of excavating
It is I xpeoted that Iht- librsrv Oninterleit might W as near jwrfcf i
lywt
atlli the bask country dialect of
as ]K>ssiMe. ll IS saiil to l.c tlie most
Miohhigan. Yaple it an accomplished will be completed and r»-sdy fur e cu
cx}H-nsixe stage sett.ng on the roa.l.
nmiter of his own anthor.hip and this pancy within another year.
The €om|tanv is sa'd to Ik; a capable
mdoth will b^in an extended tour
IIU Ur# la IVrII.
and the entire prcxlurtion will be
through the middle west for the Ola•*1 just seemed to have gone alt to the same as when lust prcsente.l in
aler lyoeum boresu of Chicago. On pifoes." write. Alfn*d Bee. of WeiChicago
at Mr. Carter’s Criterion
various occasions he has delivered ad- fare. Tex., -biln
Thealie.
while it wem instant stirccss.
back had made
made life a bnrden. 1
dreeeee iu this slab .
or slw-i» and felt almost
Nicholas Hobertsim. eeoreUry of
work when 1 Ingno
If .Mr. James A Heme had never
the Bay Uiver LnmUr Co . of Bay
but thev.
sleep like written another wih.1, “.Shore Acres”
Oily, mys there are millious o|>oo
anything, have gained wouKl have sufheed to place him m
milUobs of pine log* in Michigan in strength and
enjoy hardworx.*' he loremost rank fil natixe dramatists.
whlrb oaa be uevU to keep peoplt^ They give vigomos health and new
In this ideal corm dy-.lrama oi Amenfrom freexiog He suggesU tliat life to weak, sioklv. run down people
home hie which is to have a fine
some of them be shipj.-d to New Try them Only Utc at Jas. G John
sccnii' production .it Steinberg’s
•on and K H. Mead's drug .tome
York Imm^'dUtely.
(;r.ind tonight, the actor-.hamat;st
The KatamaBoo oonncU has taken
Grand Master Hortoo. of this stale, has sought to iMfuay a |K-t.ple who
notion on the cuoditimis existing in has reo. Iveil word from the meretary
haxe never l>ceir prvxiuuslv evj.h.ited
the coal ffi-lds of IVausyUania and of the National Grange that lo:i new
on the stage, an.l bv so ' doing h.xs
throogb Mayor Kankin has Issued a
weie organized iu Michigan ..|Kne.l .1 tie’.d ti.at h.xs the inent ot
oali for a mass meeiing to rais*^ food, doriug the last grange year, the
otigiiuhly amj trcsliness. He ha>
for the striking mlm rs tiu- name to lurg.-l nnniher ever organized lu any
lo’.d a siuipV .storx. but t»»ld it so well
be held ibis we-k or the ttr^ of next. .state iu one year. Miehigan now
that it luars mam *a lejK-tiiron A
PromTuent ciiisens will address the I
third in inetnber.hip. having hmshed actor himsell. aiul fullx tsmmeeting and it u hojied to liars 8.-n-' neerlv :ir».«iO uieuibors
xersan! w ith the delaiK oY the Mage,
atorliorrfiwsamougtn. se. Toe cigar-j
------------------he ina.le ctiiv t:ve it>e of niaiiv liillc
makers'nulou of this eity is Modiogj Iiislroct your drn<gi«t to send yon dexu es tiiat add so greallv to ih
each week to the strikers and it is i
Hooky Moun^tain Tea

Jim Dumps would swear at everything
That Kiri upstairs who tried to sing;
Th* Janitor out for “ money or llfa“ •
The cook, who ruled both Jim and wife
But others now must swear for him;
He swears by “Force"-hs’s “Sunny Jim“I

Force

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«toothsome food bad •
splendid nenre'tonic

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with but lew cx.eptivx
apjiearcd w ith it last seasi.n and, in
latt. lot the hist ten scasi.ns. Mr.
lames 1*. llalUmav, win/ p'.ixs Nath­
aniel Bern, was a metiilK-r o! Mr.
Herne’s own comp.xny and gixcs a
lorn bodr was found there the neat j"*''^**'*
imxst ilehghtful and intelligent poriiavmorning by the boy's siejf-ther. TyawsHc*.
lunb..!.-..
al of this .piaint and homely hero.
lor TO employed a.
"'m- j i^ook with horror oo 8kin 2;rupiioos. .Mr. Atkins l.awTcnce, as .Martin HerUspid. Brush Tom Blotches. Botes. Bimplea They don't r>. has met with success, ami the
pnay.'aod was de
same may be sai.i ol all the pbvers in
aI“**Hf*
haTra^y ««Vu'^n ®’An.lJ^
d ill hes in
Ilf naamany
Kozema or Salt Uhenm this organization.
I
tiraos threatened to end lits ilfr
vanish befote it It cures sore hits,
The freijoeot oastw of hydrophobia cost.twd hands, chilblains Infallible
in Uie cute have ocasioned the prei>a- for Vi lea x5o at Jaa G
ratloo of a bulletin bySecreUry Baker F. H. Mead's drug stor^
WiUr«l Tyl.r. I. ..... of

ful incurve at the base ci the st itic. It i> the onlv proi^rr n.tHicl to wear
with the new Erect Form aito I'li.-xccss gowi‘s Fit \«»ur nrx\ dress
an Erect Form and it w ill l>c a Hiastt .'piece ot gr.icc and rlt gasce. P
Iromyi up. It your dealer cannot supply ytm .scud d.ru t lo

I.t- Jobo*... _

Ypsi1an1i0^
normal Hms

of the sute board of health, in which
A iVntralia, HI., siwcialsays: Miss
he says U is now {lossiMe to tell
l>ora Meek. agW 17. a wraitress. Uy
whether a dog has the rabies, so thst
down at :I o'clock Sunday alieruoou,
a purson bitten may know whether it
8f'I*t. 28. to lake a nap. and she is still
Mr* O. T Grmwo at tended exert is4>«
it aeoessary to undergo iireventive
t sleeping. Physioians ascribe her con- XI Normal Hall Monday. Miu Lizzie
It IS suggested ll.M. if
1 diiioD to hytterisand nervous prostra- Patmalw'of lb. rlas« of m»2 is taking ’
ludergarteii work in the Normal cob
""“'lion
__ _____
__
lege
}
Mioi Ba**ett. foriuerl
liovN 1.1k* Hot » ake..
the Sontli«. BrlImary nchfH.1
I
aand
“The fastest selling article 1 liavr mal otn.lent 1
year
Mi-b Nelli
fall, once
foroi in iny store.” writes druggist C. T.
I
I'liy'i. H
k. «'»■ Smith, of Dsvia Ky.. “is l>r. King’s

Piles

jiU! (iil5!

'

,1-

A few wtiitls to .Mir mends tcgarding gas ami t> usc-s nay not
l»c atmss. As
its chkicm y.
conveniemv. rrailmcss, Tclialnlity and economy, there soen» t*.
be no .juestum whatever m
mimls of our *i(H> ronsiimcts, ami
a coinixaristvn of .juality and cv- ‘
ccllcncc t»f light, l.vgelher with
vast aletrcase of o>st. will ctmxince the most skeptical man he
makes no mistake in installing
gas m his premises. .Vsid.c from
Its merits for cooking atul ligliting, gas can l»c used inter nmicnily for healing small rooms, oi?:ces, liathrootns.^ic. xvhen heat ^
IS rciiuire.1 promptly, am! hit a
limited time. Our heaters being
as easily rontroHe.l as our gas
ranges full efficienev l>cing dex'el.-iR'd on the instant, the expense

New lUsoovenr for Oonsumptiou. tx»ti work
Coughs and Colds, beoanae it si wavs
Monday was . Plf.brat.-d the fiftieth
cures In my six vears of sales it tia« anoivt-n-rMiT of the deflunximu of the

gav. Nursery burners are also .a
^
Imck. iir. Cati
great convenience in tlie houM-.
while for bathroom purpiscs om'
“Iworkbanlan.lhftagT.atdf.1
Unn
N '**'*\’
••Hiimphr) Instantaneous Water
bra«bttmansua< ke( |uk«. They iiaud
no llelp^ronl IGlV U>t).*^oftern^ a^d TrtxxiDgls
Healer” is the' ariiie ot |*eiiec^
amitbey|irotrwd.dan4n4,Hl. N.Hbinghelped docims or anv other renedy " IoUowb:
Hon. .\ppli.im es Ilf all desi iip. .
tkamttntlllu«^ll»r A M. i'hasr .UmtmroL
Mothers relv oo it. best i hvsiciani
turns
0.1 show j.,d tor sa’.c at our
TbatcnmlUavu.” BiV. a UaalaUdeaksaer nrrseribe it and Jas G JoIiumMi and
Inv.x'atioD—Uev. Reed.
office
T2li K. br-mt street.
Muste-VuaMCtle.
DiLAM .CaaaxMxnirtazi.\> .DuflWo.N.Y. K H Meads gonTunfiM*
gnaranftM* Mtii
sstisfaction or
Trial bollb
Inirodo. t..rv-Prof Putnam.
Krg nizoo. 6xV and |1.
AddreBa-Hevrlotunt ut of tlie scheol.
Hoii Perry 1*. Powera
Music
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%.AW.Cksts’s

£S-a5dS2SVSSS^5SH52SaSHSaSdS5SasaS25E5H5rS2

Wakes the Bread
that Wakes the Wan**
tmlf said ot Ba«nab A Liy Co’s.

TRAVERSE CITY GAS* COMPANY

feksio^ir^i.iraC5"char2. ie*r of the D O N'T B E FO O L E D t

Addretf—The PUoe of the Toactier '
in our Modem Civilization-Uott. De.:
InspiPer .»f Ctiildnen,
Jonea
Brief addrwi
Moxie-Doe
The addrew by Prof. OrawnTO
esiveciaily iuterent
fling to Traverse City
•tadeota Mr^Gfkwn told in^plwxa.

Best Thur j
Jlskfourgroetrforlt.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

*» «'“»*•

—r_
O. f». CARVER

FIRE INSURANCE

CHEAPEST

l-lliu Sfiw, .»m-r |..r IU- |.orj«w*«frul

lb«. - IS tni.itrr.ff ht.|«hI -a,

iNSTaMTLV mr
AT lOo

Boardnan Rivir Elictric.
liffel and Powir Co.

Core all pain and rrli^-e insiaaUy

o«.

sawye:f9

*DENTISTe
J, woKk HU:-nRST PiVvMHl^; f*RAl>
r..VIC XU.1,1. W. UK A WPB. IAI.TV
^-------- ----------------------- ^

OSTEO F>

V*

________ ———

cauntlett. m. d

►HVSICIRN AND SURGEON

. Surgeryr of the Ere and^iUtog
Olaaaea a Specialty.

L. L. A. BUILDING

Co2

8EIIERAI mSURAICE I

old oei

N. H.< IIAPIS. I..-,..

E.W. HASTINGS i SON A. D. TYLER
FIRE IfSURAICE
Dpnti<^t

ml- r l-l. aiyl

rxtr.; ’:t,r.r£L’

Dr.lmon’s
PoinTobletsL,

PER 1000 WATTS

R. 8ANTo!«!SS^
HIUAS STAT» *.A<U Orri.

LsaAiMt CV i..b..r 1, Hut

s>. HwU *»; rf.

ciiAHEST'*‘'™»V.r-^^^^

t.. -xui

STKINBKRO’S ORANO OR

:ra MOuis£.*rO-iSiioMir,-ri-iORSOAV. ootorkr

,
larratS**

jtf«ented under Ibr dirretion of Miu. Ja*. X Haame.
doction cuvmntced! Pric^ $i. 75c, 50.. 35c. Td

.jmi...----------

STREET DIRT AS FUEL.
The

mt

BuriTun
Hebrrv Day of

be ob*en^

£

JAS.A.HEjjaWSBE40nFniCO«EDTWUMl.

EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE
Am«rl<»*» OrM^ Horn* Play

1

iMiii tiMUulr. «ntea ^ im

nt iiTanyr^

POPULAB PKBIODfCALa.

j- .\,E.BeUii»gef of Maple City
m town on business yesterday.

TOOT

JJSSLS-i

ES Of Ih* nm MrtSediqt

There *ai be. repiUr B«tiB* 01 f TBE LADIES <

by ih.

jtuth in this at» beg.nniog Kr«U>;
A new mnitcM foH has l*^n diacor.
.! evening at-unset to Saluniay after1
tbe well
md by Dr. Jacob Mr
..«t, Ott^
koenm BattJmorr ebrmtst. aays the
:ho4e observing the fcsti'-al
Baltlmorr Koa. Tbr t«ala may be ordtI*nd
nary atreec dirt, bud CUarlra A. Zlpp.
Jclm Stein,
vha haa trkd It at bta tannine caub*
MailBwa. aaya the foH dora all that ia he closed Friday ^xsiing at sunset
>

qo.

*

.
..
.
of the ’ Woodrv.* \Vi)«r, «nd the \ew jud^e Jo**—
Ro}.] Cirde..«iU oot hold lu r^uUi' of the Soprae
Th. ri ------------------Mmtnlqn. h«[
Supreme Com of
Sutev J udge OUver Wendell Holmes. .«nU«l
UoonKTire^ MinUM of lb.!
Tlmtoo Pie«dent W0*» » written Colon,... tb.i
Helce is emit )
A meeting of West by J ease Lynch WiUiams, weU known j ting aaoke.
The trembUag of that
Bay ^Couccn. Roy al .\rcamun. this as the author of -Princeton 3lorief,** j .anh is fait at St. Mane and Trinite.!
SaluTflay evening at sunset.
.whb'was m college when Professor j There baa baaa an
overflow aaari
The Boston Store has added to the |
emry Dr. Mrlllnerr aald m^tly;
Thcic will be a regular meeting of i Wilson Uught there, and who irlis us Baaae Polnta.
"The baala may be mattir of auy shoe dejiartment se^-eral large leather
Pnhias this evenmg
hind, tb# «ae of wbk-b la a cairlablr Ufibolstercd settees.
j for imiwunt business.
' ^ Posi-s
^
ige Holmes
H
The members of l.alla Rookh Tern- <
^
ponly as the son ot* his
Inc rtrtnally the heat prndorlne faclora. A cbemlcal trrt abowa that tbr {iresent at the business
^.'.‘■jthcr’ooms below Jac ks
fuel has 7 per ««t of moUjurr. fC ptr day evening, to' arrange
parlors, beginning Sati
cent of orpiulr and comboailblr mat tunc in November
'
C. hi Horst, business manager for
tar and n per cent of Inert matter «a
Charles Pct ruin, lormcrly repre
I Porter j. MTiitc, was in the cfiy for a
nornnmboatlblertauloe.
senting the Gctllcman Brewing
! fc« hours tins afternoon.
-While It la true that the foel con
I*ny in this city, has taken a po
Ulna 7 pir cent of molstun- lUi.l th.
as traveling representative for Jose]
Win. Jacoby, familiarly known as
hast of hard coal bycroacoj.lr water u
(Tamils’ -Hop Vine” brewery.
blood or coostitut
t •‘Chic,” who died at the county house
theaiDoontof Sprreet
All voters whose names arc not |di

For floors mae OalaRii’a BlaMio
floor ToniUh.
latt-Mi

meeting Oct. 10. as Montague I

Our mcremsing busaiKR demandt more room.
We shall
have somelhrag of importance
to

Lniuair a TiMvEitiutM
ilarJaood Timber and Slubbir
l^nds For Sale

say Uter. 00.—Hamilton

Clothing Ca

J. M. TULLER

Trmni CMf. M.
WANT DEPARTMENT.

"!“i»»»Uhcr.

this i» pour Chiuct to
get M Borqain

the molature In this fml tbe action of
the chemical rompoond on tbe moi»
Inre la aoch that It erapomtra It
out dtmlnlablna the beet, while cm tbe
ecber band rren tbe bewt bard coal aU
aorba from tbe beat Joat aa much perceuUse aa tbe cooleula of the p«
ace of the molature In the crjal.
-It la to U conaldered that in thia
foel the quantity of aabe* la not Indu
eocliw In any way the caimrlty of tbe
beaUnc power, aa tbe rbemlrals of
tbettiaelrea are tbe beat pndurena li
natural coal wbalerer realdoe tb«ye I
la to be deducted from Ita beatluir pow
ar. not orerlooklnjt aneb welcbt o
aabea. cindera. alap and anoi. In Ibla
new fuel the conaumptlon I- well nlicU
-The high
r mm'iit In aluillar ra­
tio to bring about cntubnatlon. Nccra
Miily tbe loea through drafta la great.
While with tbla new fuel aucb la no!
tbe caee. Once combuatioii haa taken
|4ace the beat and energ.v t»eed not go
aa BO much waate up Ibrougli flues and
chimneys Highly aatlafnciory rxiarlmenta bare U-vn made ulib tl
compound as sn Illumlnant,
•TT>e foel glvc-a off no awoke,
affected by damp atfirage. and during
Its uae tbe doors of fomarca and atnvoa
mky tw ckmed or «iK-n, aa dealrecL 1 lie
realduum of tbr fuel mo.r Ik- utilised
almoat endleaaly In Its re|K-tit.-<I ni
farture, wbUb proce« la ainipb-.
for that reaaon the coa

registered must sec that this is done “
on Tuesday or Wednesday. Oct.
It on Ui« blood mna mum*
Hall’a Catarrh Cute is not i
and 16, or they cannot vote at thc lanrfaon*
a quack medic
rdicme. it was preacri
coming election.
I by one o( the best physicians in this
Rev. Stella Hammond will return 1I country
oonniry for years, and is a
■ ragnUr (
rd of tbr ,
soon to take charge of the Friends prvwnpt
known, combined with tbe I
church at Fong Fake, where she «*,: 1 b*rit tonics
‘on*
best blood pcrIBers. acting dl rectly 00 !
{vasteg last year.
the mooons sorfaoes Tbe
peri
le perfect
com-1
Ingr
Rev. Henry McKinley, who is
lie {lastOT of the Friends church
this city for the ensuing year,
rive some time nest week.
teams of I
did the hand decorating
io( of the new home of
on Sixth street, left last

will ar- iuuTfree
^
F. J

Maple City.

Fnends church.

YOU NEED NOT
BE AERAID TO

IRON-OX
TABLC^'

f

K\*ery day of yoar
life, as as aid to dlKcstion. as a gentle

Have IH»eovrrea Uevi
1 of C.reiit Vulae.
flour U fbe iiMine of n iicw rari
f.KKl tbnt tbe liigenUma
> nuikliiu and tihli^piiig
large cpinolini-a.. The ei-ntiT
Ik-rgeu. the old b.^dIinnrtcra «*f the e.Klri«b 11 nd cimI liv«T oil
Tlie I nlletl .State,, ,Kmaul at
tUat ix.lnt III a r.--i nt b iter to th,»

TRAVBH

CITY

FOR SALE

HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

Drc$$ Pants^

*• *■ “
C'lk MAl;i <*omtMr mrt ,.f H. nlmeTri wwl
r .-.n,l.l»tel£jM ..-l..|- J*
• rtrt^-*le
. be*p. Mr.
. ni K

We liavc just |>lace<l on sale another
lot of tine dress jants to take the

{dace of

the other lot that went so quick.

Thev arc

union mailc.

For style, fit. lUirability, sal-

istaciion-giving an*l lowness
h^ve no |*cer

i,t |irii c

Thev arc {iriccii $2,

Tor Out-of-Door
mearw

Vour
sizc«.all

new

those

Styles

pants are just the thing.

They're matle of fine all wool goods
heavies; wc ever sold.

take no chances

orMc rsitoKi-r

the

Another nice^ thing
You

onl.'v

TUESDAY. OCT. IA
.

about them is tlicv are guaranlectl.

ic for the nerves.

CITY OPERA HOUSE

they

<2.50,

and $4.

laxative, or as a toD>

LS!=
fficr.;;;::

A gnwt
deal la done In Norway to
gr
prote and prva,-r\e the pne |„lona proprote
duiNd In tliait oYuntrv and to |nbrxuid. Tbe' llHhcriea
market f,e i
Norwny'a
tries, and qUiinmii-a of tWb nr«- sold at
very low rate,., pnrtleubirly during tbe
amiiiiMT. I III,- n ay lit wbleb tbrae are
utlllzcHl la l,A iiM-mia of an Invent
wbleb qiilekly drU-a and pulv, rir,-s
flesh of freal, ll-li. The cwultlng pr
net called flab fliwr. la easy to Irmuaport from one pla,-e to anotbiT and baa
great iiutrlllvr value. A now and proflUble branch of Industry might
UbUahed in America by uUlUing flab
lo this way

(muiupiKniiiiimiMi
Itlcn’s
Pants
and
Boys’
Pants.

rr^USE^rm

FLOUR MADE OF FISH.

r.ii'-.i.,

for

Frankf(»Tt toelav.
of

$5,85
. $8.50
So on up to SSO.OO a Don’t miss tbtm. '

evening

{lasscfl through town umUv on his way
home from Richmon*!, !nd., where hr
attcmlcd the ycarlv meeting of the

b»-altb, and no
-It la not Injuriou
froiii Its «w.
plosive ai
and nouaiiuuUucouB.
It U^Biiexploslve
fatty or reainoua

I
h .

Txti* »*u.J» ri;-ve I*. VI. ri,lrr.-*l at \ In
e«-iui«-». lud. iut tl.iiu.-i^(-s
tlir
tUet:*4k Caiiuv;,! .•uui|uifi,v c'biisiuv
Him, jii and a If.- vurb ask for fl‘.nei
<Li:u: p^ for frUilu Tbe.v all.-;:,- that
Ihr.T alrpl a large rlrpbanl
■ owuvtl Ib.v tl
«IH-n I
I and li

M. B
nolle
Klevenlh District Christian F.ndeavvir
union, retumetl Iromlhe convention at
Rev. I. P. WTitc

«C0UCH

In order to make room for
arrivals we arc ort'enng some
rare bargams • ----------

her home.

r aapmx»*«“» «•»« ^n-ault

is'

ineralwillbe held at
rooms
^ Anderson s
s undertaking
u
under the auspices of the Brick Lay-

WANTED

A STUPENDOUS SCENIC PRODUCTION.

«I.Plirai.WHHE—
IN HIS NEW
PLAY ....

Try a pair.

«.Yk«K^t.-noa>*

Mr-.

l04 B Fruol

iH«r - haul, churrh mnd raiir.MkU: w«uM r»

DAVID CARUtr
ROfVIANOK ON"

Tlxav wra Abaolutalv Sn.fa.
Thay axa lnvarln.bly
EHacfIve.

50 TABLETS
FOR 25 CTS.

Corduroys
;

roswelle

Hats Lead
All Others !
$3.00

N l i »..«

It you ever wore a {air of gootl Cor-

Huroy jants you know the satisfaction .there
is in them.

Wc sc-11 the Sweet Orr,

made and there arc no l»ettcr on

Hu>dtomtlf CoUumvI. BtautiiuU, Staged. UcgnHieMfl/ EhttrHied.
Never l>e(ore in the ann»ls of theatrivals has there l>een a prarliietiun

union

so complete as ••D.WIl) CARI TH."

the mar­

Prlo«» 3So, BOo. 7So «fid SI.OO

ket -jier jair $1.50. $2.tHl. $2.75.

B jy$* Cong Pants

WED
DIN

so hard to find in most stores arc in
abumlancc here. All fall and winter weights.
Wc sell the black Cheviot in hcavY weight
for l»Sc.

es

Got a bid 13 a wed«lmg, Kh>
Wc’vc
got the right

WEDDIHG^PRESEHTS

MAHKKTU.

Kiel Clocks-S4.50

$peLl
Sale
Of

men’s
Suits

$1.50

$1.50

FI,-cant Ime
olCe.iI.1) CUKK> at Si.yo

Keiiis! Forki! Spans!

EB A.

still On

Sorocniandsome sirijies in several-

laitems, they're new. $F60.

BoyV jicrfcct-

ly Xailorct! jams in swell patterns, licst of
fabrics, jierfeci in fit

$2.50.

Our Boys* eiotbing
Section Is a Busy Place
time

IS giving

and wc

Bring

the

Imy

in

it

will please him. please you, save you money.
BOVS’ OVKRCOATS—the swellcst outto Sfi.tHI.

I Cbe Boston Store

RASTALL

HUSTLII8 a JEWELER

EXIMIMnOII OF TOCHERS.

HORSES FOR SALE!

VVioberlSaMlT.mc

...HI Pioneer Eioery Stable...

e;:?S

Dress Goo
^and
Sui-tings

Our line of clothes for the little fel­
low is certainly worthy of the busy
us.

,uiKl ir.4j.- r.tat.li.h«d

A ORBIA-r CAST

fe

tor
TO WLVT-Alj^^at

Our tndcapers are te surprix,
net fo_di$appoint, and_wl)atmr

ris^ta^w“3Kr-“isV-

we,adPftrHsAy9uj9ilJJii|ltbat_^^
special paluea more than justify

MISCELLANEOUS

our assertions, w *
IVlailc* Your 8*lookiort* from
F^ollowlnfi:- - - -

!l!SS''m.=SSSf

xtuics. good weight and stylish

5£l]ffKn£u..<2SSr'
4*-l«.EUimne-hUck and colon, ask to see this special vaT. ue. .or iKrr yard........................................................................................................ 87

B. J. IVIORGAIM

i
l«»H

My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses on my hands. They must be sold at
some price. Now is your chance for Bargains.
I havs a few cheap horses for work, have some
cheep driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also a fine big black mare. 7 years
iMTr mon- than th^ Uiinl
^ old. weight 1600: a pair of good brown mares
_ _________ weight 2400:ti fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 yearsold. weigh 1900:afine
blocky gray stallion, weight 1400; a good pair
of black ponies, good to drive or work. Kind­
ly give mea call if you want horses.

aim„U^.maat ha*^ tauirht raM«WullT for

No

___

Wc make a Special bid in our Doflar Drew Goods and
Suitings and are showing about 20 different styles in
Black colors or mixtures.

the city.

FARM FOR SALE

We datm that for qodity.

style, and richness, these excel anything every Aon in
We wiU be pleased

to show

them to you.

100 acres koon as-the Steele or
Needham Ikim.

One ol tbe best ia

Giod Traverse eoontr.

8*

mOet

l.ofUmdty.

WIL.HEII.IVI

J. E. GREIUCK CO.
City.

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