The Evening Record, October 17, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 17, 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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1902-10-17

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' THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVBB0B CITY. MlCiL PBIUAT OCroBKR

MANY MUST
REMAIN idle;

HEW RESORT PUNNED

MAYBURY
NOMINATED ““r::.

WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH

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^IXTH YIULR-NO, ieB6

YOUTHFUL THIEVES

Booths! BooRsI

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S«ar;ForMt

CmmoTJohm Mr-

JIt tbs eity Book store

E. H. Aiijn U plattHMT for Oworg#
Voulhml ohcndcn jlxc heW rcsjxjnWin Not l>« Work for all Of th« wpoWiaui c^apwlfo in this ooooty Unanimous Democratic Nomi-jMills R«f«n what will bw ©«• of ib# sible for two pcr« ot potty ihicWng
jirUlukspliiow A hit rally win take
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Ilar«w*l iwms la tbs north sisfloa.
The
machme m
I for Mayor of Dotroil
The plat U about a mlU norib west front of Prokop Ki^lka s store was

HOM UNIOH MEH TO REMAIH
In the Poeitiona Held Since the
Strike Began

n,7..«r^l«TW«««r4
WtUasbarrs. Pa.
Oot
17-Tb«r«
will b* no work for naay of ti*r sirlknrs wboo ,rMooipo«> is olllcUlly ordar.4
The meii who bad good piaoM
in ntloM baforo the sirlka will hara
lo be oonunt with what lb*- opwaiors
Firs
Tba old Mgrioeers who
tmf« UwB in tiie soreioe for many
years an-l w»-«t ou the strike will And
many in. n lu i heir places and naiiy
It yr>ll 1^

and i^mp runm ra 'Uf Uboters and
company haoUa Iberr are sofBcient in

lloass aad it is a lorcMroos oonelosiou
that tbr borne wiU be (wefced to tb.
doors. OoefrtMiDaa William Ald^t. CORLISS
Smith will delUcr the prinrijal ad'
dram. Mr. Smltb is cue of Miclil-

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ot Forest Lodge, and wiU occupy

In-Fimt ConKronmonal
Convention
jfor 111. 0|.i.
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NOT TILL NEXT

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STUDY OF GERMAN HISTORY

Stales Will be Here Nov. 20

naginaart. Bremcsi and pumi. runners niwn sen rsl alrsorhlng imblir qar*

music for the tvenlng.

that iher hare

cBct Uecl

pregra.u

Secre tary ,I

M

BlakesW. in behalf

njde. sent an inriUtion to
county looking op the assessment of
Imterial
lal Prli re to be here on the
tiropt-rty preparatory h. the work ..f ja,e of the big blow ont and this

.Vinslisalioo. Tliey were roted ti.e;r
Ci-rman hi.lorj wa. n*gular per diem and eKpanses.
^,ttspiclon>lr
b. gun
at
iliej The committ.-e on buildings and
this atfernoon by an • grounds were aulbonaed io purchase

and ia.000 other srorkers, non nnlon ttons
H
nfthl.
men. whom the operators will r.-uin.
Ooi
... 11 IJarragi. ol th
----- --------nhuwiogtbem to keep the good.pl
Idistrict will alwi U prnient and will
they now' bare and promising them , Iw beard. Both thest* men
iwoloetlon from any Uouble which lar all orrr the sUte and much sooghi
Might occur owing to ftiotIon with-after, ao Trmrer.e City people sliocid
the uuUm workera
U oongraulated beeaaae of Being able
totecure them. Th^we who esjavt to
Tb0 uiul oumbe
men asd i«mp men required at the attend Uie meeting should go .-arly so
lalOM U abkiut 7.UIAI w. only tbiwe as u gtl good w«ts.
The Traverse City Band will furnish
tbowaaMl of the Mveu thousand wtio

Look® Like That Town Hart
Attack of Coirt Foot
A very quint wrddiug uocorred at 4
4> cltok thlK afternoon on Waahlngloo

under ilie leader-1 a Hank case for the judge ot probate.

n»uied

ship ut Mrs
J. Higgins
The first
This aitemoon. on moiiou of SuperThe visit of ihe Im|ierial Prince
pa{jct on ine {iTiigraiu was by Mrs. Htg- i isor t'lereland, a oori.miitee cousisi- will t>e a grtwl thing for Lai la Rook h
l.»r suhj.Hq te
Origin and tog of Sniienrisors rieveUud.
as It ts seldom that
lat a temple
i Ut rmans.' aad Houie. wi re aiijoinUMl m sr-cuis mj t
reuiovi d from
nuerUl Pal-i
Hhr spoks ot the hunter raoos who bid. for county physician, this official
t, Uvot.-d with a vml from the
first occupied Ttin rasi Clormaii forests to haTechargeof all quarantine coM-s.
of the order
The prwonoe of
and of their su,«r.Mlioos in regard whether in the city or oonntry.
Mr Holmes will therefore add Inter
to the foresu which were for ao many
Tbs sQia»msors and their friends
io tbn cccasion and be an imixir.
eeuturies tlH-tr liome
Bhe mentioned are
UmUt leastUig of! a hushel of j, ant rlemeut in the su' cess of the rerllieir lutgrmtions whenever they b«- poaches presented them by .Ho|M rvisor-L louUl
came (iu-d of Uudr meager fare, ana; Walker and liarrow
the desire of tl.e looal temple
told of their love for xuitarr and the
uresi free-iem and dcscribt*d ihe char
cord the most cordial rccr|»tion to the
The funeral t>f Mrs
Betsey Ann)
whirl, they still
have
aniHct-r
li»T»ena! Prino*-. and from Uie pn
ot Ulvrty. il.eir warlik.
• joull.x.k the attendance will
large.
tinir Usllly vigor. **•’ •*■ 1
It 19 iHissthlr that nthi r distingpiahed
fruit rnstr nud ihtir lu.nor 1"^''
UnciuUr*. of the Imperial Divan may

U.lDU.C ,.p.r. follow.,1. i
r* '
atroet. Uu' priurtiiaU being PM. W. lias fat on fiM- <
I Maidens
t OYinnichit vsrlThisTury of *u.v
the
Autllu and Miss Maud BalUbury th^
kno
try. all ot them K ing e*.H*edingly
oeramooy was j- rformed quietly
Nul Ibocar fiU tbe '.iStb.
fterestiug, though of n-eessity much
Iv a lew Intimate j
tbt iweteoce of
h iI condense
.<
.Today s MaiM.
liKike from the rowt. as though
1
Mrs^ W
K .Martin
frUodk If Her
1) roH.lin.
VVlr. io lb*
n-~rl
winner Of the Moskrgon-|oT the Iran-ition* f rom lagucism to
boine purohas.'d not 1 mg ago
Detroit—Wheat,
ami
groom,at 32M Washington strert.where I Alingaii game tn the inlertcholAHli i Dhri-tiamiv. showing tiie
gradual

r,ri

through Ku- jeorn, 6C.«ats34i
I
ToTctlo -Wheat 7--.
roi*e. from the lime of Oonstani
sKclciroi!T7;i
| Mu-Sarah Lee gsv,
: tbr many und. r the Franks, iwying i
Uhica*;u—Wlicat.
. s|»eciBl aiP'Oticn to the reign ot Cpar- iiutt, 31f; j*ork, $!•

IV/lon*» t.Jnion kJr-idorMv/oair
Wi.BO, wa.oo, wa.so
t>r. Wrlfbl’s Ueallb l)nderwe»r m
-i..., >:mnK at «.nU 50c
R. R. Sen's Mack .am un,lcr«. ar...............................................$ 1.25
Extra Heavy natural wool undcrwcai /.
.V................75c
Of Odda and Ends k'*'»v at - iwrll wutih duuWc»~-3^

oi.ovKm

Mt-r-rm

S. SEIIMDA A OO.
F-1.1 I ori A Si.K O AA-r pr l-r-YKMS

Price 5c

Before You Buy a Cloak
$s« tbs great line we are showing. Cbe styles
are the eery latest and you will be pleased
with the extremely low prices, a a a •
STEINBERG'SaRELIABLE DRYGOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE.

You Take no Chances
Jlv pUi mg hr.lets lu-tc.

. etiainly Imvk. as j h mague. who devoted his offoris to |
war. hasring off ti e game, till
lltg). j adveuctiig rivili/ntioo and etl neat ion j
Allegan
thinks
aerred thruugli the Cuban mmjiaign tu thouRl.
little i among tin- iH-ojile *>ver whom he ruled, |
flbv Called Btalrs oavilrv
Hlnce sch.iol of that place
more
time
to
grt
nady
for ih* game | his daughter* a* a. 11 as l!.ose of the j
CMoilng nera he lias ImM the r.wiiuusiwith Travel**. iUly
Tin* may be an'hu>uM-st i-aj^nfs U ing versid in allj
bla iKMitiOu as auiMirinieiideul in cur

the Hpaaish American

tain )oIe department uf the factory of • vidimce of her g»K>d judgment, but il !
William baituer
lie is a prominent rertaiuly is not an eviden.-e of h< r'
' j
Fythian aad very |wpul%r among the fearlesaoes.
Allegan was allI ready to
lo play
pUy ManMan !
yoMf mao lu Traverse Oily with
i had woo from Trav-'
qphom lie has aaws lated. and with alt
s<«ems that *11 con j
gibart who know hi...
rrruin of Manistee
The home of the t.rt.le i. lu Mid­

the an* «il hnuie
.\ s<dn hr Mts

A

J
H. Holliday, !

’The Childrens’ Hour.” with aocom !
br Mrs W. D
tlermaino,
panu ,1.1 .............................

eh enjoyed.
was i
Mrs. Utsvrgr Hoyt gave a rwsume of
the life of Luther BIm told of bis
life as a child, hit i
.u|l

land. Mich
Mi*» Sahsbury liss been
oar of tbe iiTpatar and smcietii teaob- had been made for the btg game with |at

tf.e

university and

his great gen

ara in Uei Klmwoo^l avenue a loK'l and Manistee tomorrow. Hut
Traverse ins. and descrilved in ao interesting j
during h r
rviidenceinihUcityhas Oily ’, signal detoatid Maniste*. has j manner his change ftpiu the CathoUc
wide circle i.r gm.d friends ] thrown all

plans

onl of kelfcer. and j religion and his mlvii|PHi ideas which

The happy eoupl • w.U r.^nere the .now Allegan is
doing some hard;rmulted in the fonnstioo of the pr“tlest oongratulKtious of host, of | thinking.
jtestani church
friend. It. Ihe ouy and ei.ewi.trr
i
The first raaeon prese Died for noli
The Udy who was to have given a
j playing the gaiu«* was that Traverse j brief luper on
Uutsiai. Dci»redatloo*’
City is not ou the scbedoh>. This w-as unable to preiwre it for the meei-

WITH HIS MAINE SRIOE'

matter

rroed ai the iumic ol the bride’s Kflmhinom. of KT .Tr.m. c»ic an j
r*pubUe« »lly
father, Rev. U. K. I’uiner cftic.ialing. ttUef p«nuu we tcnr.1
Mn. | ,„ 8,..,„u.r*-. Or«i« im, eemlo,.
tied on tlic.r we»i- K*rl mu. »«i.ie,l b, the Mi»e»
____--------------------------------'
ding trip tn a lavishly 4lccorate4!
* ‘
I cUmd-but^t of tier.

car. ne land

Klor^ Eaxl.

WiUie ,e- i

S.vlrr re.utn.i

„«U»

ceived many hanJwaic Mcl u»rur h-.a. I . r m). «. U.nl.»tll.-, Kt.
pre«DU imm hi* Inend..
Tlie pw.t.
H«re. i. noae from
,«eKnl w«e u lollo*.:
HoiU.„d o«o« Raoid.,
------------- -----------------.
toAj in iJrobsfe court oooorrHl tbt ,Uy, Ned Kehoc, Rt^’ nimnu, Ueiald,
•Um of tbs final asooont in the estaw Mootapie. Harold Jihtan^ N<^to«, a. a McOof had 1.1. r4rhi hand
•I JobB Oimi.dcooas4»4l, by Tracy Ull- Wright, Erast Gamb«, Robert Lou-1 badly bruised by cwiching
Ua aad Rmaniiel Wilbslm. eiscutors,

lion,Arthur iUchant, Charhe acment. ■ waeim

••d Ih* order for hsarlng on Ih. tarns;
allowtof of the fi-al account of

Lloyd La Kranier, Warren Ou. Juba aaUly no bones were brokun.

W H. ICrtjrnry. e.ecutor. lu tbs ssMS of^lss Krtmim. Br. dsosaswl;
•gdlheMlNikatiou of the in

rnWsoornohooiJokmQiUU..

wb*^!

last

eveuiug.

.he window Of

laigc, ss

wc keej)

in

iiiariu'Is...................

J

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

$8.nt).

Vew Fall Footwear.

XME

RAIR

Something new

WA/fe German Enamel Warn

just <

FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN!
Misst*j>’ Kid Bals, spring* heels.Si co. Si.25.$1.40.
$1.50 and Si.75. Chiltircn’s Kid Hals, sprinjj
heels. 75c, gDC. Si.oo. Sn
and M.40. Hox Calf
and Kangaroo Calf from 7>c up to Si >o Sorinj;
heel shoes in all sizes up to No 5 in ladies, also
a heavy Wet W eather Slioe.

THE OLD RELIABLE

FRANK FRIEDRICH

and Mrs. Buck WiU ttodx thiacitv to- the asoesMiry sum was frutlles*. and j the lwuiqo4M ha* l**rn giv.-u fnr the
and will W at home lo ihcir there will be no gams brr4- tomorrow, jpasi two jrara
fnends in a pleasant Inunc at SlM
••Ain’t dat a shame*”
----------------------------West Ktghih sticct. whu h ts all ready
----------------------Hon Fmuk Hamilton returwsd last
lor then meupam v
Mr. Buck it a
night from Ws«hirgton. where be atgvgirra i>
4 tFTY.
Traverse (..'uy voun|: uun. a gTatlvuie
t4nded lh4. O. A. R cucampmrtit. and
of the Hi^hSdnK.1, and 4>cru|Mcs an
vciiuq; MiJic
enlci-;
►t, ^g^^s in fixing tbs site
imixmARl iKfeilum « m.c i.rcti.Wnl tamed a Ic* of his tnemU tn honor ol
buildhtg on the earner
of the potato Implement C4»mpinv of his twelfth Imthdav ammer^ary.
Ajofcitare and
stTf4 is. Mr. HamIhwntv
l!» wiil- riii ’c »»f rnemh liappy cveniMi; was cn^ovc! by all
will uut liisscuss the merits of
cUcn«l simcic »un^»t.alii!aUons One ol the jvleasant leaiurcs ot the
• seloclton of the att45.
best Huhr> ti> the hrulc and evening was a donkey game m whicYi
('rcrald Monttgne woo the fiist pure
groom
nan A. B Dam*gh amvsd
The inimaiic reremom was |»ciMirgmret Hol.len ,hc cn-.Ution,
Loot. <M. *fwrnow. lo

how

tom h with otiUi.lc

ami 71a

' matter was cleared up by the sisie ‘ iug m.d Mr*
I liggios filled hor place
who ahowad Allegan where j with an nble psiK^r on the subject
is on thr map and on j
The program
the scbadula. Then It was cl.imed | lr^•ft and was enjoyed by all. The,
that Allsgan bad adaU' with Maniatee, jiresidant cf the clnb. Mrw Minor, be- j T H E N EW STAN D
l.dt this was also arranged Then, one I Ing at th*- m.-ling uf the 8tats FederThe n.cndv ot n. ule* P. Buck aflar aooUwr. Oihsr rsaacmi were pre jatlon of Wonan’s CluU. at Muskegon.
have incoc l the ao »oom.v-inc.»l of sentwL and quietly disposed of by I the first v tc-pr.widenl, Mrs T H i
hts wctUing wT.irli *.* « uircd ai Buck- Prof. Kiliott and ITof (Blbrrt, until iSberu
uied at the. bnmneaa |
hcU. M4>»»c. oM MornUv 4.1 tbA week
tiug. tire only
fiuallT today All
The leide was M.^ Ik^^ic Mac
oould not g.-! rh«*
well. .Uu^hicr oi Pr l.C. ColJwdl. *1^^”
.bolding the ainual banquet
liromiacm tcs.dmi ot that •
An oftvt from tbu city to tcisgrmph i voted to hold it at Park Place, where

fbsd-** lAv-i

With rras-

onal.lr not cr.ranh'l am .ml’cr, no
TAJ

wTll ba ai l.mne to Il.eir many j ehamptonship m*rles. has an attack of Uprirnd of Ohristiamly

frieuda la tlo citT and 4 tsewhere
, “cold feef and is too shy to meet
Mr Aaattn hs. Inen a rasldent of ; Traverse Ouy. at the present time at
Ttiai c :y I sheen i»n'Scimng
Traverse fflty a* voral years,
haru immediately after ibHilrweof one asouw ano i other for puinug

company.

moriiing he received a verr cordial re,,iy f,om Mr Holme, with ll.e iKwinre assurance that he iron Id accent
tbe invitation and be here on the date

ALLEGAN IS VERY SHY

DUt W, Ammilm lias I at>tar«4 Miss Walls-

\

(*«>mc m an.! see ihc gram! \alucs m

;

TJ.e committee on ' juib of NoremN r
•d

b 1 bla Aflnr*

ok s. hp:m»a

Head of D. O. K. K. of United

will hoi b, Itroad,.« fuiKort I

The oommlttee. will not be r.wdy furjoccaslon of the big cen monUl on the

lwr4 Iron the soft .«al Held, aad else,
srfaon many ll.aawmd. of sinker, fua’s most dlstlngnUheO
who want away lu gel work
Tla.re and raooganlKed as th.* roost elirqueni
His address will betaoelbm
and atford eullghu
lliars are in the nilues some 4.or« Ulan

Uwy

VHi Mrsr m v

vieora be Finished

WANT

VAL.UE:

THE IMPERIAL PRINCE

WOrk Of thO SupO

s • Its |.n.l.sU.t siK w-rs >viurJsT mud tm
Wfcnner
-.utl-.-sV » 1‘. 1»

WHATKVF.R PRICE YOl^ PAN IP Vol

A«k«sl Ibr t-ommtr PMrslrlsa.
I Now l‘rrball Iftu miirmug Allred Locking.
The preaant session pf the board of:
hr l.aiu
weM Known attorney, wm nomioated superrlaors will not be tolled thU
. I I :i-la%ltat«4
for ooogt. AS from the first district try week, hut it will take outil Monday;
jthe district deui.>crmtlc oooTentlou.
or Toesdar to finish ih.- work. The! Jatm H Holmes, of
Louis, Mo .
I Ka solniious w. ff issssed by ih.'' ooubill, against Uie county, ot which *|n»,aerial Prlnoe of the Dramatic Order
I I eeutiou denouncing Corliss for opposthere are between l(s. and
fi.ejol the Knights of Khorassan of the
!lng the thrare («nl fate lueaeun* in
work of equsllaation and
i Uniicd Slates, w ill be the guests
MashiuKtun last winter
roeot, will take some time ueit week. | LaUa Kookh Temple, No 116. on the

tbs rcaiou now to tUI all ]4aoes that

MARRIED THIS AFTERNOON

THE WEATHER

evening.

-W.Krr.w.Ta« l.l.tr.rt.

ftlTml-orai hV.U .
;
Detroit, t>n. 17-Tb.
drrnoermtie
j. iiy oouTMition this ailcruoon uuau'
‘iuiouslr noaauM.^1 Wm C. Maybury
for ms.vor
Wiu. C. Thompeon wm
nominstfd
lor ouy tre-waunT amt
Edward F. Kcusch for city clerk.

an to hs ftUsd. bnt ilisre are burry inf

at ruck will g. t pilots

l^obart BeecNr €o. « Props. 'ill-

aTniage depth of &00 feeL These wiU
machme that tcMMcl
^ «»«*to break it.
Oistnct be aoM lo wealthy reeorters and the,
spot will erautually beomna ooa of >
Probably the same offenders lirukc
the moat beantlfnl reaorts in
the ojwn the show ca>c of John Mcl>on.
narth. It will tv known ss Ma-mc- aid and stole three Ih>sc» of cigars.
ue-ae-Woog.
The |splice, think thc>- hax^ a goovl
Fsrrs
------------------- ---------idea as to the nientiiv of the otfend-

MrM«r« in t

j

a itokrn lo pietxs am! the pito. about

f>cairviia.r%rr^ ^ke fromage ©f about thive fourths
ptecc*. Tcnio>cv!
ITc thieves Aid
DENOUNCED of a mile. Eacblot Is beiog }ilatied not succecl :n leathing the money,
wjlh a froougs of tWO feet and an
!r ihc machine and in

il

Aalnmaceaeir Uae »f Siutart B*u4 BmIs at
I 5c. 20c. 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c a»4
a new Wltloa or some ofUe tate Copjnlebt Baoks at
75 cents.

242 FRONT STREET

Beayiift^l
Dinner Sett w all the new shapes and
aytifu! Di
decorati
w>rof/int
We sheer 20 different patterns,
China
ina sXs.
S^s. Glass Sets.
Se
Lemonade and W,ne Sets,
4 piece
otece tsf*.
Sets. Berry Set. Etc . tn great wariety.
Holiday Goods
arrifing daily

Jtsbtr & (^ ZZnront St

GOOD THINGS

FOR WEARERS OF CLOTHES JUST RECEIVED BY US
\VI.\TEK CAPS~the kind that are patented,
turn up inside, alwap warm and dry next your
ears, tlaqncl or fur lined—75c, to $1.50 -other
kinds—25c. to >oc.

Ypur TU
is
WaUltig

Tor You
H you have
to the
point where you are ready
to-buy a itrw winter suit or
overcoat or both, we hope
you will come here and
^ijive us a chanc»* to show*
some of thcijood things wc
have in stock. You will be
the gainer hy doing so fOr
we can fit you at a
big saving of money. : •
It pa %'S to come to the
South side store for good
goods at Lowf?st Prices.

ji.j.

Wilhelm

South SiJt'
.-it the OU StanJ

KNI r MUFl’LERS-bettcr than ever before, all
colors, stripes and dot patterns soc. lo $1.50.
Fine line silk multlers same prices.

MEN’S AM) HOY
SWEATERS-Best line
here for the money; handsome
ever shown
«
colors and combinations. Hoys sizes—50c. to
Si .50. Men’s sizes—50c. to S4 00
HATS-just purchased in .New York direct from
the manufacturer, new shapes that we show
here for the first lime, exclusive, designs and
colcirs. all the popular novelties worn in the
Ea5l. Full
line shapes and colors of the well
Pull lines
Stetson ha
NEW
INVOICES OF OVERCOATS AND
SUITS—arriving daily. You know the makes
we carry, Stein BVoc>i and Hart. Schaffner &
Marx: no others equal these—S12.00 to $25.00.

fyamUtoh Clothing

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TU ■▼»«« mxmu
m EVERHie RECOU.
t,. ■—Bsr*—
TflAVEMirOirY. MICHIGAN

S-S^i£s»

eentiary; bat tbe ndme wiU tnni
m for tbe bom tmfbe gift if tbe
Tbewrontlva caBBdMee of tbe

GRAND TRAVERSE HERAU
.T.ftAieSAMO J.V.I

I
CtTT CUUECUAMft

m tbe balanoe. Tbef •>« bU good
men. worthy of every ocBldaoer of
erery voter. Tbe noBMa which appearattbe bead of MIe eolnem me
veil known Bod every man waa aelrrt^ beeanae of bit ability and Btneei
for the oOoefor wbieh be wat named,
rbetv wilt be Boqoeedoa bot that
the^ whole ticket will be elected fron

tbat flaceeinry of tbe Tmeenty Bhnw.
in pnrsamoe of tba not of eoBgreaa.
baa deoidad on tbe following deeigB
for tba laene of fliO.OOO I^iaiana pnr.
obnaasonvourgold dollars: Two dU.
tinct eoovoilr coins nwill be etmek.
ona with tbe bend ^TboameJeffer.
•on. tba other with ^ bead of Wllb
lam McKinley. Tbe bwid aod the
pobUoane ebenid lake prtde In swell words “United Btaus of Amerloa *
mg tbe majorltiaa rather than ronnini will appear on one side of tbe coin,
on tba oibex aide wiU appaax“Ooe
Dollar. “IkOS lKiS “
Aronnd tba
words **qpe Dollar*’ wiU ba tba
in

OOll FOR PROF. KRENERICK

MSrt7BL4CAK mTATM TiCjfST.
AABOJI T. BLIM cT I
MAiri^U af^k
FftBD M. WAMVEM of Qalifai
UABJEI. MeCX)Y oT KmM
« Pot AatftMr OMMvml•
SSftBT r. roWBB* of Wa»«OT^
Pot AototOotot»1~
B
4jSbI.M a. BLAIH of Joekooo*
. ^o2.afMM«Looaoac—;
AUWIB A. W4I.1IBY or VooBotm.

Bhrh Ochool TeOThOT. N
Pima. UeaMOTherm hr the Ber*
Thto Movmlee.
When tbe High aobool gathered lo
ohapel this morning, tbe Irrepreatible
••Stoffy** EyaalkA on behalf ol tbe
pnpUt. adrabeed to kba front and
(veaented to Prof. H. Clyde Kroner,
lok, who baa reoently baooma a paia.
a floe doll Uby and some other toys
Prof Krenerlok retpooded to the
kindly aentimant that the gifts ex
praamd in a very neat aod |ir».tiy

EXTRAORDINARY

falT^LAltoM.

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C^TBICE B. KBLUBV of War**.
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AMCMlBAi^ B. DAHHAI

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JAB. U. MUMiUK.

BBPUBUCAB COUNrV TICKET.

Dulotb. Minn.. Oct 18. 1W».
Mr. Jnliot Steinborg.
Trararaa City. Miob.
My dear Mr. Bteloberg-I write you
at aome liul# length to i
you tbe rather important step I hare
lakan toward preaantlng that
tpearean plays in a moat aom
and ezpai^va mannar. I know that
you will igrrce with ma the abaolut*^
neoaaalty ol Mr. Whitealde and hu
plied otiw and completa prodnctlont ol
aaoli play, and when I aaanrt yon that

DATIO «. CUAKDl.KK.
BOBEBT E. WA1.TEB.
FBAVK W. WILNOM.

BOTOMItOavlOMuA
BBO. ¥T. I

CRt.i idck. t^BtiUT. noroMa It i««.

oomtnmur for years lor Angnatin
Daly and now* acting in Dial oatmc iti
andothrra ol equal note, and also that
tha Boeoerr la from the studio of
Moaea & HamlUon. you will readih
onoerstand the i>rodoctiont are extra'
lary. There will be employed in
tbe prearnutloot the aerrloct of tilly
pe^. all the incidental motlo
Whiteside has never been to beiui
pbyaioal oonditlon far ao heavy a
task as he baa before him and that br
t earueat in bis efforts to niakt

with n* Mr. Julioa Howe who wil!
call ojion yon In doe timr to maXr
Oual arrangements for the engage
liOOtBVBLT*« iiCrEllMlNATlUN
Now I know after what 1 have
on bereiu. you will realise tin
Then mn mvitbI »lem«nu to
vhlBh tbt aalUBiBMit ol the ooaI ttriki ____ .‘xpenee we liave gone to lu make
BM^ bBBtirilMtBd. Imt th« moat |iromtBMl fietor. Host to pokUo awitimeat.
Thanking yim in adranoe. believe
Sincirely.
w» tbB ilalormiliAlioii of Protidnni le
kk. J. Boydvr.
^ The engagement hero is for
• poBubilitj; not bv Kovmment iu
rvday. Uoi iSrd.
tOTfBtocMO. na Umi would barr Uh>u
TO t Vila A CVhI> IS ONE o.vv
•BBOBaainUoiuU.bot bj akaroUlof hi«
T*kt. t.ib»»!iT*

TU>.

tba place of tbe nroal

wedding took place
At Oolorodo Springa. when EleADor
Gertrude Btaplieua of Boaloo booAme |
tbe wife of Dr. Herbert Edm«nd
Peekbam ol Brooklyn. Tbe ceroasoBy
WAS oompoacd by tbe bHdegroom.
And took half an hour in lu perfor-1
manoi'. the oontracting parties doing ^
prartically all tbe miking. At lu!
••oooluslou the minister offloUtlng de-1
dared the oomractlng parUea man and
wife. The ring was used, the bride
prvOTOling lo thi- groom a pink roro |
and receiving a white lily. The!
bridal parly numbered fifteen persons. |
aod all laced the Assembled guests
whIU the aervice was in progroas
Tata, a Parsei< multi milliooatro of
Bombay la reported as enterminlog
the ambition to rival J. Pierpont Mor­
gan as orgamxrr of a huge steel trust
Uls schame oomipvbends tbe develop
ment ol the iron ore deposits of oen
tral India, and he is said to have se
cored the favor of the Indian govern
mant and leading commeroUl Inter
eats of India
At the recent German military man
enversnear Frankfort-on-tbe-Oder the
kaiser distributed a number of hU
(irivate brand of cigars to soldiers,
aentries. outposts and picketa When­
ever be found An iaoUted soldier ho
stopped a moment, had a chat with
him aod left behind one of his cigars.
Theae cigars are made from Havana
leaf, are five inches in length and ooat
his impenal msjesty Su cenu eaoh.
One of tbe moat interesting passen
gen among tboee brought to New
York by the Amerlosm liner Sk Paul
on her latest trip from Soutliampton
was Miss Grace Nallor. «yearf. old
aod a foil blooded Indian. After the
battle of Wounded Kmv. which whs
fought in South DakuU fifu<en rears
Ago, a soldier found a baby girl on the
baiUefleld and took her to Capmiii
NaUor. Mrs. Nallor adopted her.
educated her. took her abroad and
oow Miss Grace is a Washington farorile. Capmln and Mra Nailor ao•nied their adopted daughter
from Eurojw
Driv.u raving mad by excessive
.Ian. mg. 14 yiwr old Annie Oinkman
is strapiied to a cot in IWllevoe hos
pilal, New York. She is a prcltv girl
and attended a dance ,n rv night un­
til slie acquired a mania for the mranoing motion of the walu
Although totally blind. Walter A.
Kelley u running for the legislature
ID St. Louis and is conducting hu own
campaign. Kelley Ims l*eeo a student
all his life. Last year lie llulshea the
courw^ of law in the St. Louis law i
school He is now a iiraeUcing Uw-1

t CENTRAL LABOR UNION
^ viettiBg day irtU soon ba givon
U maetat f o’elook aherp Friday
th* f M»s>i U tba Otnnd Baveo
mlng- AUdalagniaaareni^ro'aoboolsn»dontbi.dii,tbeywmvteU
»»*^jOrand RapldA MnakegonerObkBgo
r...................... ......................... •|<dty schools and will look np and
, wUl iaisoT. iMir wort.

tbe Boston Store,

•w.tmb, abutnwaii. .

Qrcat
Underprielna Sals on

J^eed
pockets

CbtBtsi
and most
economical
eook
Stows* . ^
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ALWAYS READY
DON'T HAYE TO BRIM'.
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NO asht:^

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A lirst vUoti gtssl No. X. Cook full 17 itu
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alipli oci ha. k a>.d under ov.

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Same moA-r with large enamel**! rrsrrvoir. lor...............................MI3.7M

AIM nriOBHT* «ka-tkT!iS
W.th tuM a dralt in tlw up,wr pan of the stove, lur .

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J. W. SLATER .•

CHEAPEST
p-kJEIk.

DON’T FORGET

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RADCIIFFE
SHOE
tor »
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$2.50 A PAIR

mu i

TRY ONE OF THOSE
rORTAIiLE
KF-ADIXt; EA.\irs

40c and 50c a Pair

no. 5S0. $3.es

A. S. FRYMAN

OOlWIfWANV’

Do. MO, $5.00

mOPerWtik
opens an account*

aT.lOB ANi> rb.vTroiiM
^Tn blonde tnsscsof mile school
In thU Imporuot crltia In which
In Kde ord .\. Hoyt, a ho luu Inrcn girl. IS ai.jmrently the only plunder a
Iba pioaparli.T of many Urffo lodtii spccialiy cn**sgc<l to play “Mcrrulio** mysterious Individual who prowls'
trim waa tbreaton<Ml. and In which m Siin\ illc’s revival of Shakcs]<arc'> about Toledo is after. He lias snipped '
EfOBt anffartoir waa Imminent among niiiortal irately oilovc am! jussion, off the locks ofsi vernl children ou
Iba poopla ol ibe conniry through the Romeo and julict/’ at 5^lcml*crg’fc Ha ir wav to school and has Ueu
osorbllant prlooa ol ooal« the preal. (lianil next Momlay, iVl. ‘iOih, al! frigliteticd from houses wh. re he
tet ttlapUyed bU oharaoterUUo foroa will luxe the opiKirtunity lo sec a
awoke tbe little ones by fumtding m
andoxblbliad hla dcienulned roaolujdaycr and a most accv)in].lishcd their hair
tloB Ibai tba tronbla mnat and. The; Shakespearian auihoritx.
Mr. and Mrs John Pitney, of Mor­
P
ptmadant waa laotful and
score-oi
years he has been tei'o>:ni/cd ristown. N. J.. gave a novel banq.i.t
ol’years
nOs 230s $6.50
Bttalad a wiadom wbieh
as oner ol the
■ ‘leading
bghis in legiip to a party of Irn ads the other eve­
ttomaiMlod lie mw the grate
mate plays. In addition lo his own ning The fourth oour«-, supposed to
wblBb thraatenid the ounntry and be starring lours he u on recoul as lo). be game pi^as brocglu on by the
diaplByod the otmoat good judgment lows; Leading man with Jos. Proc­ wallers in tulwiaige dishes and ]daced
U bU oCorUto aolretbe iirohlem tor. I revl W'arde, Louis James, Chas. at each ««id of tlw table. When the
Ha waa anaeoaefal. and lo him a large R Hanford. Frank Ma)\>, the elder, covers were rem(»ved there fluttered
ahare of the orodtt it doA To Proai Robert Mantcll. Walkci Whiteside, into the air two dozen live oanariea |
ddat Mitohell it due oommendation for and Margaret Mather. He u espec­ The hrauehes and limbs of the deoorbit raadlnaaa to anOmit the troublet ially Strong in classic and tragic roles.
alive wiUi them, and '
oC the mloera to artutration Wul Shakesi<arc clothed his characters their singing diowueti even the excla
tbia attitada of the miner* the fireai M'lih luarxelous |H>wer and it takes
of astoaisl<uu‘m from the
dant wat backed by an ekmieot ol tea veteran platers who have intellectual
Even the hostess was surpris•OB wbinh the coal uperaton did not skiU and mho have devolcil a hie time
had given I'aterer Jamec
dare to IgnoiA Hu aeleotion ol the of study to render them proiK-rly. Mr. Barber carte l.Unche, merely remarkBMBibon.ol tbe arbluatiou
that she'tl like to liave eomethiiig
Hoyt is cqutpiicd with the j.lojier
out
of
the
oraiuary
ability. And is greatly aided l»jr a natuUteai damage was done lovaiious,
rally strong, deep voice.
In Fannie
WlU sea to it that the jaat rigbu ol Hoyt we have an evjuaUy clever artist. jioru on uie Mrxic an and Oemrai
American coast l«y an swriiiquake and
•liber elde eball not suffer.
She plays the “.\ursc- here but her
PreSdeBl Rooeevelt has groatlv crsalihtv is so great that she could,
Reigvu oI*th
Bireagtbeaed bU fiold on the Amerk if called npon, pUy ceither “lAdy Ca|v
the .porl^ to.e
isUe a landing.
am jwople la this iaemnoe. and while u;cror*‘Jiiliet,**a»a
nl*s notice.
mg .to drstruoiion of[ the piers AI
he mgy BOt have gained any higher
.'^aelina
.^aelina iI'm* ou ivliaunntat>i«c. he mays
regard from the coal famons, the peo
as givwtest. and that launohighier*
were
carried
inlaud
pie of tba oonotry will most heamly
-l onild Unxc UOd you tlu.1 mus a
.MlI a!*ovc Kuckcr% liavc ii’ll
a hnudred feek
Indoree tbe lauiUon ha assumed and mlstski-.*- rxt*Ulmi*d the honest mau. over
m.l rolls (no half roIUi and only
tbe pori and city will
hla .efforu to bring the tronbla to an with thoughtlcM exulialluu.
1 reed used
lions.
**When ivuM you have told me:** d#>
•Bd. This will not be forgotten by
rolls tnot
real).
OUTHltM the ether.
,
Now the lu'iHWt tUiin didn't expect
Preaching
every
Sunday
ToBlgbl Ibe rvpnWcan^ campaign to t*e drUen Into a ci*rniT jlke ibla, T:A); also Sabbath idatcnrday) alterEtm. be was an bonrot man.
noon at :?:9i)at
:9h at the t>e\ eenih Day Adwill be feremlly opened end tbe big
•T could have told you." he eeld. veatiet. chapel. . ^
>t Tenth and
taUr wlU iBBmrBttate a renewed lu-

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Properly, only when you are fully equipped
with all the necessaries that go to make up the
Twenthieth Century Hunter. There are few
stores in Michigan that carry as complete a
line of Hunters’ supplies as we do. Shot guns,
both single and double barrel. Rifles of all
kinds and the very best that can be made. Cun
cases, a rnost necessary article. Cartridge
Vests and Belts, made ot the most serviceable
material. Hunting .Coats, no hunter should
be without one. Gaihe Sacks should be over
every hunter’s shoi|lder. Shells and Cartr
ridges by the thousand. Powder. Shot. Empty
Shells and Refilling Tools. It will kurely not
be our fault if you should come home with an
empty game bag.- We sell you everything but
the aim and and the game.

“WE SELL THE BEST’

...... .

no. 120. $10.00

tbe Boston Store.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

W.'Tk‘Maitbcwa paelor.

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^^igUW«k LiddCmt-SUREwl-

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A broken egg and dough
errors are hard to mend

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tOndtnsed fitws [
[ ^ofmichigaaj
rrr*4y fortliu* Whilrlh«|
r th, oct
W»U mUUU1.»<!
M
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ie
tb«; «lMl Ti.»
i* loOUM M lU'
b'lt Ui» l.rftdqttftrtort of I bo
M«*r «ert> pur. iui*td and tli« maoo
fMtarioar of JamUir and •iaiiflM hj
tbo oomimij will Iw bofmo in a Uw
dajn at Utoxlcicbeu
Hmallpox ban brokaa out at
ralU—tvoor i
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GetStrong
If the weak, the thin, the tired and the overworked who live right around Here could see the cures by VINOL as we
w'' '•
me^lieines. but would tr>' it on
-momySacJl- of^r" VINOL is a tonic bloodSher
and body builder. We wish we could ^ay just enough to persuade those who need it to tiy it—both for ^r sakes and theirs.

":,«IL. JAS. G. JOHNSON, Druggist.

O llffi.t

airr. tiivKn nsn ^ IKW.
iiy hnnbaiid woald not bar* aroond
\Haniaia of Frrtnofit in naid to
------i Jftowii ^ biitor towardn my faiib bad liba horaelf
haor held Oi« «raatflnl imair« naU nrer
; have p« m a Omneni-jihoor
w«n oa tn» jkraii. of bin mind til iin CKiufaand ntatn not bean I damp bofora _
___
__
known in ihn rniiad Huu - Jn.tljr« •
naaktn^.
. tnrtoe.i, ad tv il.oan who are roamian I ncrar naw any more of ibe d'ini-Le “
»•
tw .M
X«///. Sf#taba/w*«
day• it'i ranffr* w*r« •r>Wl
I ,
. *4 to till. gosW work W. kept bin* at
1 ^ not behere
-chool children
it-r .Mi.ia, c
lue . a.
Tba Cadillac city counail ban ajipro'
In J^loe to tbe ;bomcunnI be b- oame im riolent that, looked In hex ibr^mt at any time durit..
o.i.
'
Smitk
ITUt. d ty,.VjO for ilir malt
llHiocics known as the4>tcclc iir
®^ ;facu and U>e ieiew. I bold in r.jard , it wan nonate for all around, whcb « Inc bar lant lUnenn, a. nbcVa. very
The omcern of tb. Gold Reef Mina btr rnjrin* aud a paid
.NectUuiii £ami. One ol the l«^t
-la..
.K . ,
1*1^ htm i«tbe ,,aK,oliar about tboae tbinc. and it iuc Co . Utl. of tint city barn rt-i ^
Gram! Traverse oiuiitv.
cievad a letter from tiarryL. Oibbn^ ^^'^*^*
KiUon and fire ct>(omunioi»ara axn row! relate m.axperieuM. that ll.e fair- anylom 1 do not cmnidat bin de-, wa. witb diffloulty that 1 could ever
twd»
may draw bu owt. ron rangoment wa. cauned in niiy war by ex.mlnn her mouth or throat ' at Kat Portaae, where the
mine in | -----------------------------------~T— south of ibc cil).
xnmajr quourioim on an aamur Md
imm of borann
f
oooc 1U.10U I would -y that 1 lupatad. M.tirc that the .haft u now yiCC ri nKIIPC J
UPrCnil ^
twenty*.
wn . to Tmrum. Oily iwentj.^.
year, aco , Sooo after my bu.bad wan takau to
loot nix |children. four of whom <lown to a depth of lOd faet and that'
riUKtllbt 1. JAUKMIR !
. .Xd Xofman of Pin« Crook cut
cot no
down
a ban irrt lamorlnjc apward.
GREILICK
punodn of boury TbU
City.
aiaoant a. i. o.anlly ukea from tU»,
.. W.M alM. oB..fi..r|^„„.rt
v.ror .ud I mlb d « «l»»
r ala trenn
tbn other,
Olen Xartin »>f Auda wan trriujr to
•*’ *
l*>r Uitb,. -ho .. IB ohortr ot ib.
w ^ pain ror floctoT. |«,horcb that Uke« the whole word of «ician n nktll in healed, eeither doe* Ibera.-nayn, ‘tvery bit ol lha di.laniv
t:ia%se» SatunUvv Orders guen
lift bin »TQu oulof arow boat wboo^
God for our creed, and Jamr* V. U.
rctora all our lorad oti- to ‘
ora tiiai will pan. even fox
jiromnt at lent ton.

u ..
.irsrl. uaul I
lb pUinly telln un If there in any nick,
wid ntranetb ; but in Hin wi- 1 *“*■
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«.r, .trip,*4. u. ,1,. «ho.ld«,!
‘T " * ""
I wooM -let
-i,, hiiu’ call for the eldem'of lhaUt-ia Heknown baet. and Hi. will, not
The tear,Wb|;s‘ examination was tinj church; and let them pray over him. jo«r».oa donn.
j^hed to.lav.
H. 1*11 U.I farod. lb. un b.lo« il.«
auoiniinirhim With oil in tlie name of
I would take my chaucen and tbi^e
.tbo». 1, >. ibo.«bl u.|..uilon mt
STEINBERG'S GRAND
I the U.rd And the leayem of faith 'or my frieudn to God lu piayax lor
* **•"*• ^ •*•-**< *- *
lb. .l.uoMrr trill !«• Ufnmtj
fbc .lek and tba laotd ahall healinjr. rather than trust
Mr. l.nuui.- J'.aitMn ul Auliurn.
i from tba ] i and the bills mine him op;
If he hare commit ■
d.-adly
WANT DEPARTMENT.
blood or roostttutlocal
**“ ....»rou»r.itin,
r shall be forgiven him ” drug*
Mr. Penro* ■etii.i'o,.
.xt-i.... to«etbar. Stvriml diit.r.-i.i
| ,
snmci'iitlT nuong in the
i*od made niau, and insntated the

,0“^“.
*.-r.-ll..l.ou- olwbicb ft!,:
taken internally and
!:• full meaning, and 1^^“ that govern hin health, and ab.-n
bin opinion in
acts
directlv
on
the
blood
and
mnoous
•* “ the ditcior.’ power *“»’»
dinohrdi. iK'e to those lav%«.
Oaurrh Cure in not
; rairard to the disease of the child -Md
heal waL
. In mane of their through igiioranoe or otherwise. U- h .{uack
MR. WALKER
It was prnaenbed
Blanc. It wan ,..^^,1 |,
emph.^! a little burd. r 1 __
bt oil., of the ».est physicians in tms '
with
Lord a, by
oold pranonoi'e It wbo.^pinK cough. **
sQ|s rlor
goeae work of til. se enll«idu’bIiV*
Ck all hi- liltlo life and j
has taken it hoiu
altfioogh
he
did
nor
wive
e«l
s.
i.-nc
known
oombluWd
with
th«
----------loa known, oombluad with tbe
attend .By 1-I.T. I I.-I bP .l.-.rr« ,-Bt„
Up.p,. .tBlIy.
it., “t-iT,.ar,BT.™
*'"■ "■*
BMauna her nunband. John To. ker. »
.
.
,
.
>J ponbera. acting^
diraotlr
on
the frank, manly wav he fmoducted
LuelU krees
tbemucv»us
won her affe^tlonn through laitors full
‘ “
'*‘*^'*
*us Burfaoes Tbe perfect comthey called oonnumptloD
himself III I.0I1.K hooest and truthful.
_________ *.
Idnaiton
of prumlnns and dcTotlon of the love
what
imstocessuch
woi
Our next exia«riem>e was with our He told me be could do very little lor r..ll .M
•lory kind, which nlie tiaa now dinoov*
I. II|,-t ..f l..tu.r*
in
ruriog
fatorrh
Send
for
teatimo*
»ri4 were written by aootbor. Kmma Brtt daughter, who s.*emed .juitc bn uud di.l not run au uonecesimry
nntls free
Iin,
B.
y^AJ>^Tl^la-kvr.-*w. at Uw H«jH (^4
aud one- lull lor me to pay
L. Tookcr has tiled
K. J I'heury & 0«... Prop. .
at Qtand
IB bet bill .1..
TbpB.h. -«uk
Ukenwlth
1 did all in my iKiw. r for mv chUil.
^ rSuldrsa. a..
Sold by druggists, price 75e
i
»llB«..tl.Bt at«r
W«i"‘ •.P""''*'® “*■ / docior «B. .UBI.
d.-d B, .I.p
..f ..•..0,1;.”.^:'.
;.VhV-vi.
H ills’ Family Pills are tbe best, j
iBorllllBd IB dif. OT. T ih«l b»r bo»l»nd
ProBooBred ii b moi,il,. I., rp^BMi .» ,m. !»., ,m,r.

oosid uBlihvr niBrt nor wrltr, Bod tbu I ***' “*
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« «'"• cl*iW
.uv l.n|„ <i-rtmdr. 1 ran nT 1 hmIb; r i.
*»IK tVhTCKN 'vururv FALL.
WITH AS /kXC'BXgST
lb* lorhiit n.i.tl... -blob -OB bar I
iBi. ndr.l to fpIloB-iho Lord . pUii In
OP1:MbVG coniiunen tomorrow and
r.A.
everv Udr visitor will receive a
bran«,dluu.a-oro-mton bTBnmh.:*'^*^*""*«bo Ibt In ll.at III rorar.1 to hor o.~
si„
uo. .Irk i
; hiuid.ome aouvenir free. Alfred
»—1 I •..or
IWrI
rrBMiorUu, .ulwr,
;.boottbro.bo.r. OoBn..lwra»Il«l »oo.l. i»r».,ulro bi.^1.1 trr.tn.0Btl*^'' 2*'*.
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50 PEOPLE 50

nan. Marr |(

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Grand Repub.'fcan Rally. Slemb9r^'$
an elder to ‘
v,biMir »i.»,r..
Grand.
tomght.
Oct
17tk.
mnTuenday
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Congrtssrran WtHiam Mtden Smith \
B
Tb, «*l «V,b‘ .bin" 'r.'........................ l-ly ,.b,,,ci«u of . vbbu.b- •ib..fonow.n« d.r tl.o 1ml,
and A B. Darragh mill delirar ad- '
Bli.r -.b, -.uvoulr bonn,r.. on. of!
'*••• ••<>">••• t'-« RKMKMEim ,b, old s-nior.
i drctiai.
-b,» dod,.., tb. omrar BBd roiBr^d | J"
^TbulVn?.,:'‘n
to Vp.n
lie liad le.me difficnlty in breath*
was still nlnre thre«k id tuy children j,,^. 1‘rvTiout U) thin she bad lour
took the imwslea I gave them herb cwi*
-ir. a in her mootb, tlm« «»f
itean and uwd the simple remedies’ which wore Itvab d on the tongue. I
BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR GIVEN EVERY
that Ikiiew how to uie Two'of did not e.nsrder her illness at ail sen*
: them got along nicely, and recovered
Her
utc was not good and ,
LADY VISITOR.
iv.rfvctly under my own treatment
the worst !. arnr. of the I
. My third non did not seem to r. s,ond case
to the home remedies an 1 thought he
.*-b^ ^.mld swallow ,^.ilv op u> h:k!f
Ut txehmalhns of surprist, delight and admlralhu heard fram tatry one
{Should no a dewtor was promptly call* an hour Ulote her aeath .^he was
of the hundreds of ladies loho oisiled cur store today, the Thst Day of
[rd. The diaoane did not resiamd to ao uncasv the night before she died
lilts treatment either, and the ^ hlM ,bat I made op mv mind to cwll a phv*
WKin contracted lung trouble and died. „. ,an and thn. comply with the state
The iiexi cane in mv home alter -y
i
um!e,ato.»d it
little girl kiled was a little hoy of tu get
1 Of tlic nature of
nine years* H*‘ had always
delicate i hUd. but I ever had niiy hard disismraged «,.d !r____
Jiick apell A doctor wav i-alled av tervd tl.n-e doees of the
aoon as H heoaine ap,wtruMhe child *cr»U d. Tbe diKtor left two kinds.
wa» ill. The medicine pres, rib- d ono to W taken everv hour and the
testify to the wonderful beauty of the Taft and Winter Styles of
could not
retained on the childje other ti. W taken one' in two houra
stomach, although it was given faith- The last done I gave the child it tOi>k
fully according to directions An op
,wemy minutes to get her to take
•tmtioii was suggestvMl to which both u i ,b*tcrmincd to worry the lilHe
my hualmnd and myself demurred. o„, „„
Oitnp,.Uing her to
Counsel was called at onevi and the-^Ue the medu ine that was ao olmox* I
decision was that the child was not ,ou. to her a. I felt it would do her!
strong enough to siaud au o|a*ranon. uo good
m
did died aoon after. These exj^h,. did nr. ^e th
• causoil me to loae fatib in med*
uu first vuu
m tne
the morning, neith*
neith
1V1I 111
I loal Si’irti w and tt was not until 1 had
at hUai-i ond
ou.l visual noon, but said}
I tubittUtod my dear ones to the doctor’s ^ jt
«tl4 not
and iMt lb, fuut. IbBt 1 ,r.r hr»n, 1b th, .btrai. B»d it wb. ,b, I
iortho L__
.
hrard of Th, Ib-orKU.i«.d Vhurrh ol
,,„np ,» ,n,d,th,ri».
|
r'» Fricad 101.H.L to -htch . buw b«l<iOK.
h, th,B wrat OBt to rati cotio„l *Bd
th, child and raid
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w» o*B«ir,a By .ob., -bo «,r, my
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w. ,noo,h ,.pcri.
..,l|,hbor. Bt tbBt tin., for bb.iIbs „,BUBc«td«ouH »ot bIIo-th,
clmrch mr ha.bBBrt dut not „„„
bo Bd»tot.t,r.Bl
raold
Borant.
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MOTHERS, 00 YOU KNOW

tfiteONn
€verf €pt

Wdf. tb«c
TlmynrofncU. , .
to t.^f^aul«muu-. 'I*
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oSertBd to tak, oat, ot our mu, <ltt

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1 BEST FLOUR
;ro .M.\KK i.iinn*
M..\KV, RICH mV-AU
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1T‘5» MlUTIi SO AS
Ti) TAKE HAH THE
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HANH.^.

MADE BY

'«ot>oor. i-for- h,r dratta
tb, brratbin«
was leas UUirett
Nor one of my friends an vised me to
get a doctor, the doc tors article in the
I looal paper to the contrary uotwith*

The same article also stated that I
^ told the diHMor the child was suffering
.from broDcnttis Tms is wtiat 1 said:
”1 think she lias croup: but she
hreathM ilka brmicbitia’
, The kjnsstion. •‘Ho you mean to may
^ I am ufWirciing
ucgleciiiig my cniin
child .* was not
I asked, and t(»e answer qo.^ in the
articleI was never given.
The child died at »:&p.
M:5ojx m.
i
on
Titorsday. 8ept. kJ Wg do not
when Ike w riter of that article obI tallied hu information in rsigard to
the statements made, but this we oao
•ay, many of the statements are wholly
fals*
be statemeff^
The
statemefrt made In
let fever U entirely w
other chUdron io Urn
neighborhood had scarlet fever, my
little girl saamcdl raetlese aad qalte
Sick and vomited freqaeatly during
one night I used remadiee I thought
and the oaxt
K] moraine when 1 dreeeed her I Ifound
Dj I abe waa hrokau oat some, with what

HANNAH &'LAY CO.i ӣ.~

.Nfict M liic hisUiry «»l 1 ixt*
t-'-c Cay hx-k xudi an aiiral'*
lac ana\ oJ Fine 1 iKdwcsr
been .hxpla)e»l as ma> .\()\\’
be tiecn at our store.

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n§ most attraeijra shot thmt
•rsr ycMct^ momsti's ^ /aaf—

$5.0&

r ptr A Urn Spocist St/hs
at thraa My.

ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH
Sa Icrt tat tth rigU tfnlt.

TH£ OLD traao.

a llaokod bka a tMtaah. Sha p

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Chep Tit
€otrp root

Shoes with such leathers—
such workmansh:]) an<l su« h
; style— arc asMiciated in the
minds of purchasertk with
hij;her jgire*. That such
ahoex can be sold Ua $» (Ml
IS imiced marvelous.

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“QUlEI QUUltr* OPEHIRO

P«<fmtion Of Womans Club*
•oMIonlnMutkMoa
Todsj tmd
of A. V Frisdriob. Tb. Mom
ha. had many vi.ltor. dniag tb. d^j
aod .very lady eallar rwwiTod a bma.
tlfal art mwiir with tb. eompUMtoof tbaiwoprUter. •
'
»
Th. window of th. .lorn 1. an.
n.imlly hmnUfal. Bmidm a ftn. dUpUy of do. shorn, ther. ar. plctorm
of th. qomo who reproMot. tb. high
quality of tbv thoes, and an .saot
roprodneilon in a very fin. .into, of

k»f vi.it in C«Mi
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>**Mt «M •M.i.M.T oho— M ll»
fiM* Im atu jmt; MMtitc of (ho
•mo VMmMM—( Wawo-O clobo
_*W mm oBom on o. follovtt
Bn- ^OMTkUo A. UootO.
Oooooe; ini oloo foooMot. Mn.
Mo L. PoUor. OiM Bopld.; Moood
Ttoopn^l. Mn Uotf & AaOrooo
thnoHIrtn.tooonltac oowoioty.Mto
140i. Mon..D.i»a;—
Milwj. mm Onm RobU^Bmtui
n^i mmmrm, Urn. Frmmm
WktvUr tolik, HmcUv.: dlrvoior.
•fct B«v. Ov«iUM Bmtou OrMie.
rnmtm

iCtLiM RErmdEfUT(

V«t.d byan Orofoo man tn whb
pribelpl. sr tb. eT.por.Uoo of
tortdDmtiiw.tnmi.omd. a____
teg ta tb. Invpotor. th. icrlew refrtger.tor prmem. much th. mme «pjw
snm a. do oqdlaarj mfHgmtun. Tbt
ootw caMng aad door may be nimde of
pteln or oxpmmlT. srooda a. Uate may
dlctsti*. The uppw half and th. top
■re rlomd tlgbUy. The loww porUon
i. formed of Indioed aUu. thi
w hlcb .ir may be freely .dmltied, Tbe
diBir 1. kUo made tight at the top and
provldel wIUi lOat. «t the bottom. The

fortntme by the
John lirew. A pecitUv comddtacc
era. the preeeocc of Leoo Titu. aod
hi. mother to Mats adjoining, and
neither kneer oi the prernce of the
other m New Vorli before thjt tune.
vauJmd Iron to prrvmi slirfoklng and
Mim Sadie Doran .prained her Lonim cf
Cf Frumia. wbow. pictom Is i ..xp^udiug ur i-^mlug mvldy m lili iw».
ankle while oo the way home from
•rerywbema.ignofgafwn Quality. •’ toUnt dauipnrto.. and it U altou . g.wd
church last evening.
Thi. ataln. 1.
An. that it U .aid .Nn-d inor .if h«wt mud
Mim Mabel Ixiranger of h^H Flast that two pieo ar. alway. in charg. of, ‘k r.^lucUu; tbe l«np<T«tuTe lower than
Front street has gone to Elk Rapids It lofeilmr, a. if on. ww. left alone i
«iihtw1e4* {nr miilntalnvtl. Hurto vi.it her parcau for
wiib It be woold ran away with it
l
or otl»er tn.rx.u* material U fuM.*n.xl
Tom Murray went to Sutloni Bay
goeen Looiw. who U takia a. the ’
” •*
tfP. of ”Oof*u Ooalitv’* wtoM kTI, ! Intwiur wall. whUh .tand. at a .uifl.
aod
Uland
on
a
business
trip
this
BomU; tin BtnoM. HooU Mo.
Morto;Mfo EUoM. Elao. Moiko«oo morning
l.eon E. Titus and hit mother have
returned from an extended trip in the her msrriag. with tbe orowa prince; In the top «.f ilw Inner •tru.’ture 1* an
..f Pmmla, afterward. Kmg Fmder- ^ oik.n.:i«i: .^.vwhI with stwu matiTlal.
east, having viaiied New Yorl
ick William HI., who wm. famiaated ‘ Tlm»iurl. th!* and the .lat* «n»UDd tbe
M Aao Artor to ho—of other large cities.
*»>*•
<*«*‘h>i: n .^.asUnt
The inlant child of Mr. and 3Ir^. oy her b««oty and noblenem of ohar-1 **«*•>'“
acler. A. queen ah# was respected
Ibu.-rauslnp an
Fat Dunn op Seventh street, mduch
has been .offering from diphlheris, is
inflicted
on
her
and
her
family
dnrtng
tj,„
curing mat ,i„.
«p|Mratu. is
reponed as somewhat belter.
the war beta
Pmnia i
rranoa^ malnt.lned at a luw U>miH>rature. All
.Nothing new has been d»w»»ered with patience and digaitf
iho tl m ,»mmmT for too p«—..
he madej nr.mn.1 ib.* top ..f tbls frame Is a .trip
n the li^ch for the bodies of Frank
persona!
*ho TvooUMh Coonrr elok of Kol
tn Napo’. on after! «f xalranlxed Iron, with an Ite llnM Up
(>wbett.
Uliott
A^unun
and
Glen
lb. battia of JeuA whan PmMlawas‘ »•**«*» o'er Tbe rdxe «f tbe l.nrlap U
mmm m^nlrnd thm MtoerlpcloA. witi
Morgan, who were drowned in the •baolalely at tbe mercy of France. 1
ui-'n the
of the frame
• «lll •€#!(» for lb. pTp*..
hay a week ago tomorrow.
Many were out last night until
Napoleon dori
Tht fvport of ih« odBoMtoMU oom
St
this
morning,
witnessing
the
total
her
repautiun
flilMM bf tlMf eUalroum. Mrs. Aot>.
Jipse of the moon.
deeply beloved. No
^ Fkl—r Of BNrtoow. .n ...pr#.|
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I,. .......
The Indies* Pretzel Club wdl give
mourned tbus eaturatlng ilw Imrbip.
d«t or Iho f^lonoUon wo. ooe of thv
f«0i foporurabtaiiud. 8be oocfrot motherr of their parties in the Ciiy than idje. fibe u buried In the garden J The fasieiijug for tbl> l.uriap or other
innt.Tial o.i.elBts of a doubb•M tb. Miobigoo club, on tbi )pera House Saturday evening, Oct. r the palace of Oliarlottenboxg.
4d.T. tlie bead ..f
here a boaotlfol mausoleum, non pointed t
ITMl odTMOO JMOO ibi. 7«or io o4o 25, with a banquet in the old FUks
doing a fine recumbent atatna by wbh-b Is I
•Micobl
io moouol iminlog nail on the t bird door.
to the fo.-e of the galvanizinldrou. The
There was a total of 156 new auch. w.. tmUl over her grave.
biadoriorteii. mothon' mootlog. ooo
fibrous ii,at.*rlaf iM lng pcese.d over tbe
imes registerc*! in the city. 22 in
pobdo iMHoTML Tbo odomioool ood
points, ibe.v an* folded down to b.iUI it
IMeMsat frerosUto Vmdrt» farty.
Mlohli« doj. loirodoood loio tb. the first ward. 26 in the second. 43 in
in pbi.i*. 1 bis Miulers U easily remov.
The party given la.t avtming by the able f..r cluinue or cbunlui;.
•lob prtvrooM woro .pokoo of a. bear, 'he third, 87 in the fourth aod 20 in
ladle, of 8t Franel. eburch was well
AlK.ve the top of Iho fniino Is a tniik
ibtel ud tbo clrcoUr. toot to Uigl the fifth
••bod prtoolpol.. orgiof in.imctioi:
Mim Bessie Maidens died yestcr: attended. Progressive pedro was the f..r boldlnx water. I*ri>J.iiliu: from tbe
tbls tank and at a
oo elvU iMvlo. reform, were oIm lay at her home in East Bay at the feature of tbe evening. J. D. Mid*
Mr.
PkW. igeof73. The funeral will occur dleton oaptnred tbe gentleman’, flmt |.liw*s ha vine lu Hie ...iter .-nds urti.-ai
r ret ore edo<
'Jiimlav at 2 o’clock, conducle.1 by prise and A. 8. V..gl the oonwlatlon. ly disi<isod Iieislle valv.-s, whl. h ontn.I
M'S.
J.
W.
Slater,
ladie.’
first
priie
tioool work were the eetabUelimiat
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse.
tin* flow- of wat. r from ojMiHngs In the
rrmnee. Oropow.ky the oonaoU- lower imrts of the pljHn. Them’ open• ptooeer <uy for lodtridoal clobe.
W. H. Ebner and wile have rceaeble member, to fret eo Idee of lb. 'timed from a visit to Drajion PUins. tion. Refreshmonu were served.
Inirs and controlllnc vnlv.n nre situated
In Jlue alKive tin* slanting lips. a.i that
Mwrltlmi hUiory of tbe .tetc; th. Mich.
water dellven>d from the .ip.-ulncs falls
•wwiof of irreeter lolerrn in ecbool
Alva Welliom is just able to.get
I bout after a severe illness of fever.
Chief of Police Rennie restored to
b.wodeoiof of w^bool work. For foriber wtwk. Mr. Palmer eeid thel . the mother ol a )*oung man who had
Bessie Mcgilhs of Ninth street,
/tummrg§ sate under Jaeison's aged 12 years, is suffering from dij.li
•Udy of tbe reoommeodetioa. of pa. f>ecn careless, a watch that he had
jean woaid feroUh ample «!«•• ost in a wager with two other men candy store.
hat It was not worth $20. l*he watch
Bev. Oarohoe Bartlett Gtao. of &al was worth the money all right, but the
•~oe rtported for tb. iioaeebolc oung man lost the bet knd the watch.
aooaomlo. eectloo. a part of the fed
this Is four China to
•mioa work which 1. beoomior eacl
Jtar more importaot Tlil.wa.fol
SttaBirgaln
HE L4D1EH of the First Methodist
iovad by a rooad table talk oo meth
church will have their u.usl dst
odAof olab work, by Mra H.
Biet
mm ot Km
afternoon.

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?rlE"SS'SSi:i

=sa.“.:-'r:iLJr..r'a t

C l.m for Mr.
Wammm.
“Th. fBtam of tbe Woman’. OloV
wa. a topic handlrd in . oondeu««
and latera.mg way by Mra. WinnifriH
Barpor Cooley of Qraod Rapid. HI..
«IOaohad on the devrloprneut nf lit.
olnh from the flrat “Ladiee* Literary
•^ooUtloo” in KaUmatoo In IH.%2 |.
tha 4,000 fMlamted dob. of lodav
Than, with tbe remark tliat ”ih.
Pwpb.tmn.t b. a alodant of hietory,”
Mm pmpbe«i.d better organlxatlon.
broadar work on civic line., .tody ol
•odologioal aad political que.iion.
•ud laat bat not lea.t, the comblnicsof womaa'a work with man’a.in club,
of both man and wom^n. to “combln.
tba IdmI. and labor, of U,th. work
lag together for the pctfeoilng of ih.
b.manraoe”
Mra Emma A Fox of Detroit, th.
mxmd Tioe prealdenl ,of tbe gener.1
faoasmtion aod ex pcldeot of th.
•tsUfedefbtion.gav.
Law.“ Mrs Fox i. one of the be*',
of tlie country on parlU
MMitarj mattci. and her word i.

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•’Tba Club Annnarkeetliig“ waa r
•abyeot handled by Mr. Mar Orah.n
Bull of the Nineteenth Century clot
nf BL Joaepb. gbe advocated bold
lug ttm annual in the apHug. m aa to
nnahia newly elected offln^r. lobecom..
to their work bef^ the

Tho paper on “fiocUl Ufo.’’ fo
Hto. Ut Bw—h cf Ik. B„ itoplu.
V—M-. olkb. ,u
to, to.,
Bwwb of to. Muie ctnb.

WILL LIVE WITH THE POOR.
»Uh

Cats
,^e.r
r.r Teaeaieal DUiHrV.

John M. tH.nii. aun of a rich pUlU
Hujop^ and hi. la-KU’. ibr dauuUier of
^•ncox Bniwu. presld,iu «f ,i.r Manrt^ Trust company. b.nve returned
trem a houeyaxioii lu Euru|w t.i take
DP Ihrir abode out in the f.. 4.k>nuble
•^ of Baltimore, but lu lb. heart
•f the toDomsut dUtiloL
-W. Mded to move don u here In
to be In cloa«T tum-h wltb tb.
pMple with whom we wish to work."
Mr. OkDD eaplaincd the other day to a
nportw of tho New York Wortd.
•’Many of them or. hare kn.iwti f.w a
teDg Umo and arv very murh attached
to thMD. TWro to notbiug in the ruunir
BOing In for ao< 1.1 «.|tlcment
•Drti or of ntteupting any wort of or•antonttom W. will yu*t try to do
DThnl w.«n Inn modi way.”
Mr. nnd Mra Giron nr. having their

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A BBACTTmrL 80UTKK1R GIVEN
•17 kndj TUiking ««r Mor. skwJ,

Tfce nitorja.

One im,y jh*( .< pjironiz.-, ac«»rditjg
to cme-s natun*. n rl.Ippiug eimrron.
blu.-blnJ or ph. b... 1.111 h.- u indi^xl
I c«t.-d with e.If ftoi.^n. why .Pto^
f.1‘1 a ►4 iiV4. „f luf. rKM^py ill Ibr

wm-.* ..r a Ju r. He Is su.-b a shrew.!.
'jH-n.I.-iit nml agcn»sive cnwtitre
: on.- U ln.-\iial.|y i.d to the tnliof
b.* Is iiMin- ofn
as n t,«nl
I tm.st ro.li nre as ni..!i ('..nspiru
by i^.Uv ni.d a.-tl..n durli.): tbe au
u ontl u iiii.-r. wb.-rt otb.r birds are
quh test. be iM-rorora elb iit wb.li otb.y
blnis nre m.«t rociil. If l.e has a Ime
It Is r.i».i-i.il f.u- the «ar of bis
At tbU sens ,1, |,r ,i. n otiulnds
his fon.liw'ss for <.w l lialtinc and «Ith
vltuiNTntlve glfia. Tbe roMii. tbe
rathird «i,d lb.- tl.r.isbi-r *.h-iu oaK.-r In
tM*tmy tbe I.iratlon «.f tb.dr u.-Ms to
every pass.-rhy. but tin* I lil. Jar giv.-s
oo evhl.iio.' of tb.‘ site ..f Ills bablimlon
by beUitf aern in It. vl.-inltr.

RHirrow^Hsiurdav—and
haodsoma Minrcnlr frao.
Friedrich.

reeetve a
Alfred V.

1'ran.v uld sIi.h s lu^. iH.u»;bi up m
tltl.w hv rag d.-al.TB and Ndd to
rnriorles. vh.re ib.-y art- tak.n apart
and subniln.Hl m long
wi.l.-b
turn Ihrtu Into past.-. fn>ni w Id. h the
matrrtal Is tranKfomietl into an Imlta
lion lealh.-r. apmaring niueb like the
«n.-st n.or..-e,i. r,su. tbi. n.at.rlal
dyllsh d.-slgns nre stnmiHd. and m »I].
trunk im.rings and sinditr
'lirles nre innnufaftured from

STEINBERO’SGRAND |

MONDAY

Spectol HecWcEBectol
&ri»«ry. Properties, etc., cartk
cuaqitoic iur the mt»rr 6 Avli,
kU|mti.ieat aad HisioricalJy
CAST l.NCLt’DtS

Xr..E<Mr4 D-Oize
him made Loniaer.
XlnatnrltenwsM
Chwin C Cirrtr
mJ Otkrr
«IM
otorr Kjumllj,
Wjumllj, npabie
npahle vt»l>

Got a bid to a wed.1 rg. Kh? WVvc
i-i»i the right

GS

WEDOIWPRESENTS
Niu Cl«cks-$t.50
IlsivliimrS l*4V »t..ar. lo ,
aj.toto, tMrik.-)

ti.50

ti.50

uUiolJ) U.iKK> .1 *1 r,.

E. wil.ihe:i.ivi
NEW BLOCK.

cor. Front .nd Union

tBim! Forks! Spoons!

RASTALL

I Ilf r

^

market this winter for xll kindv of I.oc> and I

HUSTIIHB « JEWELER

Jht Event of
Wan^ Seasons

m'i

abcut at oneaialf to oneabird price early in tbe keason?
Solid Oak tramc

l^auiy, regular

if.ti.f.S’.'";.'"':.- $5.85
$8.50

Sc cn up to SS0.O0 « Don’t miss thtm.

We have bought the Entire Stock of Pattern Bits
(exclusive models. from one of the leading wholesale Millinery Houses that have
been used for their openiny-s and for models to copy Irom. They are oriKinal patterns, the same as those being shown in the cities at extravagant prices.

We Bought them Cheap, Uety Cheap
CASH OR CREDIT

218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

J. W. muiiken

_
.At this time the wholesalers arj; glad to gel almost any price for their patterns,
as the season IS over with them and (heir attention is now directed to the SDrintr
business. WE l>L.ACE THEM 0.\ k.ALE SATURDAY just as they are. i
Noth
mg added or taken from them at the prices we name. All extras will be charged for.

m

Ole take 100 Pattern hats and divide them into five lots.

$1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 -

JHwafs
Busf

J1 Tair Woman*s Dream
WoulJ certainly be aaceter if the alumbcrcl wanniy lucke.1 up m one ot our ouurtg flatmel night gownv Cold type
docs nos l«gin to eaprest the beauty of some of the better

No two alike. They rc mostly hand made, on imported frames, worked by skillful
artists from rich materials consisting of imported velvets, plumes, breasts, novelty
braids, chenille, w^gs and furs, arranged in beautiful combinations and harmonizing
effects. The values run up to $15. The prices arc much less than the wholesale
cost of the materials: in many instances one item is worth the price we ask for the hat.

d
^

Idd
■yv

R;ifc

"’*<**•

-■

■-

felt.

I/a 19 trimmed wUh velvet, silk. silk cord. win« etc
values run up to $3.50. your choice only 98c.

Chl# will be the greatest millinery event this season. Don’t
pass this by If you arc in need of a hat. Tn a sale of this
kind the best always go first.

tragedy of I*

toiui.iE-r

There arc numcrons men
in thif town who arc payink a good deal more for
there clothes than it justi­
fied by their circum­
stances. They are paying
about half for doihcsand
about haK for experit nee.
Some da>» they will open
their eyes to the fact that
there is a make of rraily
made clothing which can­
not be distinguished from
their tailor’s t .\i-ept bvlhc
dilferrncrsMi pricts I his
is not mrrr talk, it is mid
facts We m skt- no claims
that we cannot substan­
tiate. We will show you
the L. Adler Hrt»s. \* CoClothing and leave' it to
you to iiecide as to the
merits of our proposition.

not an every Day happening

Simjjelle^s eUlH>rate fc^uio rrvi«-al

AND

'Experience
Keeps a
BearSchoor

Underpriced millinery Is commonplace after season, hew

Oa«oto*r toOSK
—Filte l.e;.iUmBt. rrrsrnUliw

ROMEO

WED
DIN

in oTilcr to nuke ns.rn
arriv»!» wc are otfcting i
rare harga ns...........

HOUSE FURNISHINGS

Sg£K4:4-a;»T' I PrtCO;2S.3S.50C.Bo*teuT5
aoA^mtf.

«C0UCH

Aofutuh, and this «t:
J lu partl^
ntor. givf-s ui«- girl m:
Mctvrr tlw li ’.st wwti4«fDl op
ito. to oirry out hm* «mi4tk
lumn. util. II. wsrm. gWwlng
%U. emt uf t.;., kgr«md •gatimi which
to mr tM'i'.v uTvwOwd hau. or or«rI-t..l40otini: ^,k*-u nnd

Tbfs •ati-iiin the
.huwlug
sttol skins aad jactott
Umt look uuiir «. though timj had
l«-in cm fiuiu sn tdd time |dciurt
Our rotrntHsinx New York
»lM.|. alT>’ody has .to-v.T.1 do*m Imiwrird rrtto ks oil exblUltl4*u.
btrt.lliTix* iiirmi,;h it. sbuwnH.ms one
II .•‘lL.*..t laitri uur-. ss-lf imrk in
c tlA.is . f om- s sr.iwliuotlMT. so
is.m «rr 111. litt}.. i.rvwti sUk lusn
» will, ti„ir l.rx.vvu vrliit lnud.,
tbr do\. ,-ob.ri'd T.IU-1 fifs w Pb tbrlr
gn.trsajuf sI.H vrs ot.d ibr l.Ukk UiW
evrtuus* .owns wiib tl.Hr f1..wli.»: an­
gels’ wines. vl**i»* “o- pKoiine r.’d
Uib.r snlts, too. fl.nl r.-n.ind m.*- nf
nn leai.-s. .r,.t y. Il..w silks um! ]
ponim-s ibai |.s*k likr
fr^.m
.lOeu-MKl Kvi-ry e.m ii Ses II<« to
iMve • nmtir. to
R pit lure lu w bU b
It is only iM^-.s.^sry to set tbe rlcbl
flrl.--.\rwsrk N..W..

A very handsome garment in fancy stripes, with large sailor
collar in enher plain pmk or blue with finiKhing braid and
embroidery to match collar, also pink and
with double niffle oyer shoulder................

79c

A ^rt crean. outing, yoke is finiriKd either in pink or tight
blue silk cording, sleeves and wide ruffle arc finished

$aturday»Remnanf Bargain Day
EconomicJ buym wut for it. No values like our remnant values.
t out of the short lengths—ire have no room lor them.

It isn-| a matter ol our even getting
g
«

• » sf»e:ciai^s « «
Plain pink or blue in a fine quality of outing, white open
work yoke ov er the cloth, wide ruffle over shoulder. e»liroirdered in white silk asTi^ also the collars and cuffs
Deck tied with white silk ribbon...................................
*

, muslin Oudtrwtar Dtpt. up Stairs

We have 15 ol th^ plain coM forded Prunella

79c

lot of l»o doien

•i
1

ss:^ $-lxDd$E26. apcoMl., 7OC

Che Boston Store.
\

taijaiwi Briti toBmtkainat. aoioBia it itB.

Mka BRICKS ts mo.
A Jterbcr*t Plu For Solriiif
the Cool Problem.
iom WAT OP EPiTDSO 8T0VXJ

Nuraa) d«

KEENE WA* KEEN.

great powtta la WaA alreet haa baaa
riag lacaaraakwea freto tba OMi

fOrlatWaLI
It wpoT do to mention tbe ceOegea

acrihA aaya tba Xaw Tart Prom. If
Mr. Kacoe baa aoe boUur inora proootoMefl ibaa Ida afltolratlaa for borew

MW Wen
caU the cuUrgte King* and Qncena.

Atob. tt to bto olfl faabluowl mmUing

la the tnt p&acr. aa>a Aothola. it la
aireaaary to enak tbr brick* Iboroogb
I7 bafore attriotitloi; to act fin- 1u tbroi.
Kar this p«n*oaa br auc^*^. tbr tier of
a aqoare peu or a bu<*krt w birb
coaula half a docro Itficka If Intmdrd
far flamUr uae. ailbough out- biit-k vuu
ba troalad la the aemr tnauurr for tbr

the beet oil
la half aa boor the
foaod to baw ebeurlMMl twnaJdm
of the oil ir not all that bee I
paored loto tb# rw-rptarlr.
Pom
toora all aod'lrt tbr hiicka soak fur an
boor. Lift oot oor of tbr t»rlckm alb>w •
iBf It to drelD for a uiluiitr over tbr oil
receptacle. Then piat-r It no the ctnpty
grau of the atorr.
Now cooea tbe orxt itmtr. ttbitb
UtH-oMK la to attaod tba project
Ilrducr tbr draft
oader tbe grata, leavlns Jum a trifle
of ah aprulog 10 the vrnta Ihruuirh
which air tae/ reach the huruing brick.
Tbeo paiU/ cloee tbe dem|MT or drefl
leading to fbc pipr or chlinurr.
Tbeee preceuilouB are abaululcljr i»n •
eeaerj, fur aa c-oiuparatUrlr Utile
amoko atteoda the bUxe nod Cm
1 of ilir draft la lui

dlffctlr uadar tbe brick umll tbe
ter tMireU Into flame. Tbm cloiw me
drafta
aa flaacrtbed.
An
lnlcu*e
baat will at ooce br Ihruwu out and
tba aamboatloa wUl cotitlmiu uniforiulj
for rallf an boor.
Wbeo tbe brick la burnnl «.>iu n-niuve
tt ta a place to rtiol off and. If n...re
Are ta oeedcfl, take nnotbrr of your r«toy af bricks and pUcr lu tb<- atovr.
aUftlAg tbe Are aa before*. Tbe firat
brick when tboroogbly imoI may ucaiu
be pUred li tbe olU wbm It will again
bacocae ready for flrtng.
AntboU la a berbrr doing tio*inr*a
la New Verk. lie wa* eu rlatr»| «»rr
tba aaccees af bis erpcriment ibai be

UttSrta'niSribTjuuur'w

ootolBOOlcated tbr auinvas of lit* rfforta to the abare mrntlonrd iiai«r
that avery^^y may be Informed. Ue
•Yiarala no floobt about the aoccraa
of tbe pUn.
It Is better tbao twal.
glraa a grreter brel cotu Iras, works
iMlaotly and U raallj contitUlrd -

DESERTION OF FINLAND.
Jaieet aa toallre hailewalllr l>ailwi
A targe party of Pinntsb roilgranta
reached Coooraut. O.. tbr otbrr morn­
ing. After a abort slay at i!uuuraut.
which U a FlooUb alruugb*d<l tbr ma>ortty of tbe party, tugctbi-r with a
hOBbar of realdrot Finn*, will bwva
land Plain Dralrr. where thrlr agruta
linrt aecnred control of a cooaldrtebla
tieri of farm Uod and cabins for the
aatttors bare been built.
Tbe etolgrent* aay that oril ajirlug
WIU And FinUod prartlctlly dr|»patotaA To tbe past dlBaatlafactlou w lih
tba Roaalan rule I. added tbr total
crap fallore for tbe paat two year*, sod
aa a reanlt tbe Fluo* are Iravi
vlug by
tba tbaaaaod oa evd
KD golui

Aw AwtkwrW •trewBsas rwrm Ut*.
RIckarfl Barding Oavl*. norriut
wbo bOM porrhaaed a farm of -OU
acraa wear Baokartlle. t^nn.. ha*
gmm ttoirtag flewn the old farmhouse
Aiifl will oro€i a modem dwelling. My*
• aperial fltopateh from Urrenwloti.
CMm. to the New Vork World. Work
Am booo begun on a dam aero** a
beaak ow the place *o that he will hare
aa anlOcUl taka, which will hr atockrd
wlU Aak.
Ur. Uarla ba* alrewdy

atorisfl toytag a«t a nine b^e golf

b«t h:»ni . . heal and when Mr, Krme
mui.-oi to bto catatr from ftaratuga be
did not boebar aliont hi* supply of coal
relying npoo hb fnhhful steward. The
atbrr hundsy morning Mr. Krei«. was

bTLTuni

ebifw of anihraclu In hb coal Un*. and
be promptly onlm^ bb steward to lay
la a auppiy at any price.
Wyatt la the autocratic man whu <-on.
troU tbe cMiai nmrkrt of r.-OarburM. Imt
the Krme retainer was turned down
frtgkUy wbm Ir Urt«-rt-d fm c.-! at a
Iflfling fr. a Pa.
Tbr M-rsaut rc
torut-d to Mr.
‘ I UIU.I Uir cval- said tbe nnaiicicr.
-Are If f.Vi a mu wlU Uxr «uy li.flnaor« user IbU Wyatt *•
But Wyatt «-.M.f.--cxl la- did n«H uwn
half a t..u of oMl.
WlM-r-uiM.u the
kionciT* al«ut Ibr mal nflj.^ pr-.i->-ed
a Oi.ll»N th.U of «wel. aiHl tla alarte.1 «4i
a wen b along Ua. railroad ira.-k w b.-it.
Chun** had fallm lu tbr a«v. of
to eatn tbr g.Vi a ton uff<T U.ugbt up
aona- (-••el lla.t Und
u b-ft !•> n ciH
Ugrr niel arit-r n.lili.g ilH-ir
wub an o^mgeiatouK Mip|.t.i of Buind^
and na ka 1b<-> tirusr tbr mtt M ibr
Tbr rare i.igl.t of a cariluad ..f <>«»al I
attnuird Uiu.li Bttriitlou. and Mr.
Kerne 4iuur out to Inapt-t-t l.ia purebaar. With bla raise br pnald.-d tbr
fifty th.lUr Ion and uiMM.t.r,-.! a la;.-r
of llo.k
ay sand a
lump of .utbru.l

•for..

Si«ngbt

«i.lb-ki- attarb.-il to tb.- i
«-d the iirof.-**4»r to iviul
stid tbi lr .'inau. r* aloud
Then- V.lr 111, .jur*t

Mxb-r for J. J. inn. Ji
I bc rvu
IMh-r wa* $:*• |*t ibmiHand
oBkr* otHt of tbr lln.-l kind* of
l*t In tbr wmld. >rl lull
Uou* rd ft-rl of It l.«w- U-rn buriM-d In
cbsirlng siuall farm, ubmg tbr Sk*cH
rlc.-r Udloui*
Many hnuU-nnro. ival
Ifcll.g thnt g.N*l |•toli^* .-nil Ih- mndr on
iua|d>, haw purchuM<d laigr trait* of
msidr fiK^wt* and will .-M^t mill*,
guantltir* of iM-ui.bMk arc U-ing cut
and iiinrkrirrt ut gt**l ]tn-r*. Fnanb
m-nt limilN-rui.-n ttir luingnlnr In tb.-lr
iN-llrf that maple and hnulml will InaiHKit sblpiMMl tbnmgbuut tbr country
and to foirlgn muik.-i* tor nmUng line

glv.-n a »cn.: l b.- S4-.-..m! w«n „u
III |* tfi-.-tly and n-.i ix.il In., tb.rai iii.d s.. ..It to tiH- .„d.
be
* .MillaUdc.1 tbrui In ShV bc.ul

tIoiiN r-11-ix.-tl in..-a. I. tbr n-NUlt w.mlil
In- n ffiilm.-.
~l tbink.” she said.Ibat xou nndr *
slight luUtakr lu giving .mix .Vi I., tlu
sivtb .jm>t«on. It XXa* in txxo parts
The thst )dti1 was not iiii..xx.-rc.| on
tln^y wrung, and Ibi- M-,-..ud xi.,, al!
right ”

scon-. Th.-eighth .lUcMion was.fairly
niiswi-n-d mid s*s-ttn-d Ml. Thl* gave
a total of :.10. m.d the last .|u.-sii.m
must n-n lxc l«o to make lb.- n<*ulr.-tl
nvi-ragr. The pror,-ss«r, who bad md
k«i.t tally, w-a* aU.ut to tnaik «in fia- It.
xvbrn Alli-e sl..pi»nl him
”Tbr llr-d four oiij t.f llvr suUtlrlslons iu thl* «|in-stluu an- right.” she
BIG WHALE FOR ENGLAND. said.
-The tl.liil Is w rong.”
( Ikiraaa AroUrMy of a*l*o«4> 11*4 %m
‘Tigun- It again ”
l Urc «o |ll*H*r Ilw«. kkrlrtoN.
III- di.l so mid toiiiid nil «-m.r In hi*
t'btrago a plunt-tt w hab- la to tuV«- Its oxvn Work. Ur «*bnug<-d lUr marking
driMirturr, and arvcml ton* ..f it i.rv
now lirlitg «-rat«Hl for ablpim-nt lu lam
‘ Ilcf.wr you take tl
don. w bisrr It wrUI U- put lug.-tb*T for Aliiv. who knrw that
tlM odlricatloo of iNH.pIr w bo may vl*lt l.y 10 m
, -look oxer the fuuril
tbe Itrltlsb Academy of Si-lrn.-c«. auiy* 14UCSII01, again ”
tbr riib-ago New s.
The prufrs^a- did so.
Issue w liU blii^n hi* Im.Tpn-tation of
the ansxxiT. Amiug that tbr
Academy of Mclrm-r*. **Wr didu't bate
wbllc the pn.fii
riK»m I* hang or <ithrrwl*e leutirrly
auoibcr. I'luiu x
dlaplay the sixty fiait akrlrmu. and so
nvlini;i, hut. fee]
It le IK-Uu: Itndeal f.a- \arioua sjuvl
meue which m*y Int mure «w*ily taken
cart* of In tbe Academy mtm-um lu
-I sintwiy bujN-.” said the i
IJiK-ulu |wrk.**
'iiratiw Baker and a doxrn roro have or. -Ibat tbe average will Ur up to I
ru at work iHixIng tbr tbouaand uud nmrk, hut I f.-*r nol.oor lionrw of the leviathan. Mr. Baker
Meanwbllc acxcral hundred atudenta
would not aay wbat a|MH-tm<-ii* thr wbo bad imckcd the prof.-awxr bad
ai-adrmy I* to mvhe in rxebangc. but cxNigregaiixl outside the Uounc and now
br dill say that tb.Tr U a giKnl market began tu hoxxl for the n aull.
-ni make the addition U-furc Ihcoi.”
for wbair* and that t'bicagu diN-s not
-Tbeii lu-ItU-r they nor
intriul to take a lun k st-.it In tiM-tr ex- said Fiuui,
tK^rtalion. old tluirra will rrmemlwr the faculty can aivuac me. *it»ce I donY
thU Wbair a* having occupied a place know the rx-Nult myax lf ”
Going out on tbe plaxza. be factil tbe
be okl c-xiHWItbHi building on
ex|K>otant crow d.
Ukr front.
-Geutlemeu. 1 have laid duvx n a fair
A rrl** r.r lie.
value for eorh guertloti
1 do not
S>c«uMitv (111.) edliora lta%« a tjwcer know tbe rcault, hut will strike an
iffm-nco that thrcwim* to tiwfOe act- average.”
-ni do It r*r your cried tbe captain
p offli-e* I* liHwtiHl on tbe of the footluiU team and m-lxiil the
I«P»T.
Alkw had follow.1l xxiib a candle.
Which aU- held wbllc tbe student ran
over the figure*.
In a monieitt be
iwtrd on Uu- »t-cuud floor, haa no show threw tbe pap.-r* over bi-r head aa
window, and In ci>usrqunice all thr well aa bl. eap and shouted:
ftmd Ihlnga going are gUm to thr
•Itlxtyr .
cdiuw who le al.lr to make •oinrlhtug
of a dlaplay with tbe nauira of the
donorw Uckrd on each rihibit. Now
nt, wa. picked up
the editor of tbr other imjw has of'
on the shoulder* of (be footliair
tcrod a prlar for thr heat pumpkin plr
brought In by Dekalb county bouar^
And this Is bow Quee
wlroa or thoir daugbtrrs. Nut cun tent ebsmplooabip fur that yew
wUb one pie. from wblcb tbr awanl U rinm wo* looked upon with a* much
to W made, be naked fur two, 1* retting
red
favor at if be had atraloed a point to
of poaa Spangler. No one ever knew that
irte U a steady flow
t
and
and Mea up tbe
it wa* Alice wbo had pulled him
or tbe riemtefl editor.
through.
AMBK08K SI'K-VCUR,

l^hf

ao tmrtrstlug tri«- a-t.-lr
frleud-driiAiiu: tin- ot|i
anpiK-M-. tin- ladx ..f i
mr tbal a w.-. k -a iw
luy visit tbe* «*t Im.! Uiu unwe-11 aud
Irr* lu Ibr kltcb.
that tlir flNh aU. *
ftm-d to nltdik- II

mox lug of play.The U II XI III 1*1

. IM.IUO-U
lx «i,d rc
unit Nind

mcl.l did anx
• d,.-au. ol
N*iltioO, With I In- alm-Uiv of
WIn-u. iH-wt-xt-r^iua-di-r Tom
iplN-an-d ou tbr
t
Nii-m-**agam. with
lultr au ctaMl, ►Irp.^lbr UnI, iNn-sme
Itarif oner m-rr and I* ik»w a* frisky
M evi-r.-Uxndon rbnmirir.

..JIt Pioneer Eioery StaMe...
. J. IVIOROAN
My rush is over now and I have a good many
horses
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
cheap driving horses and a few big work
horses. Also afine big black mare. 7 years ,
old. weight 1600; a pair of good brown mares
weight 2400: a fine pair of Standard bred bay
mares, drivers 6 years old. weigh 1900; afine
blocky gray stallion, weight 1400; a good pair
of black ponies, good todrive or work. Kind­
ly give mea call if you want horses.

Th* noibcr *nule* at tbe cKi
g*m^ and docniT rewlu* that it

diacoora^ She auffer*
from bewdacbe.
other ilta
e. backaciM
backaSM and
ai
She wanu to be well, but all abe iloe* ta

EBECr FORM

CORSETS

one and tni*t to
luck for nwulU.
Slie "doctor*'*

Ir opiH,m-nt* arr of
Hut llir tt.d i* III
. CNln U. XI Hag. sod
ht Ibcu pi
trfibajly
workfNl out. < aid.-an- proxiilr«l
plnxnl

month, often
j-ewr after yem-.
in this same

I vKiih the new Erect Form am! Prince** gown.
Fit
dre*-ov I an i:rcct Korro and it will U a marieciiicve of £«« and rlefonc*. Fr:.
I Irom #1 up. 11 your dealer cannot *ai?i-ly you *.-nd dinci to

1WE4NGARTEN BROS.. 377-379 Broadway. New Vc
eye* open to t

from table to 1

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.

tbs

SttUh* of Daria,
*1* Dr. Klsf'a
for
Ooosstoplioii.
Ineo. Bss*0to or Bolt TUmam M*w DIsooTsry
Oooggbo ss4 0olfls,b*osss* {islwsyi
obllblsiSA InfolUbla esrso. Is my six y*ox« of mdos H hss
«6o St JSA U. Jobsson snfl ser«r failed. 1 hsr* ksoam U to save

toSk'Luii^ 25mBi

r. H, Mssfl s flfsgflMrss.

BothPOoNN*.

''B. CARPET CLEJUIIII6 WORKS

NEW ABYSSINIAN RAILWAY.
VSwrk IRosr
Ikr k
l» Wr|.r.
Irk-* KlNsS^e.
Mr. W^llUm Wbll. i.ou.,-, lb.- .\n,.ri
ran iraxi-l.-r. who t.i. nlli i.-tnrn.il U
Kuepe nrtir a M.Jouin ol
niali>
m-Mhln In .M.yN^Inbi. w«s mm1. In,
pn-NN.ll spimn-ntly l.> \bc n. ,x.v xvltl,
nillr
the Nexx Vol k Kxrhing
hull III* imny iiroi'ci-dcd |.» rml hmd.
tbcu tit Adagulla. iilHnit l.'*^ mlb-s lu
thr luti-r!->r.
Wln-n Ho- ri|Militlou
aouM- live muntb* lafhr ngam struck
the railway on tbe rciuru J.-iirm-y rail
h.ml was nt llairaxxa. ..U.ut sixty
mil,-* farlbcr lu tbr luirrio*. -Tbr
gn-at«*t urlivliy wa* di*play.-il. uud
. The miU
. 4-o.npU-tely
rlvci.H) lu llu- Kb-CIKT*. TliP line ivbli-b
ta cxcutually to go to the Abyaaluiun
capital lm» Uvu aurxcy.il fur tbe
wIm4c distance bml will reach a iwlut
Dorili of llamir ala.ut ClirmimaK. U
1* nut hiU-uUed to tomicci will, llurrar

*a well ■* errr la wr life. **4 lo Dr. PWtr* all
l-T-9lWwta«.ML*,UMr
IMcnw ■mdlair Toor old carp*
aaad* mm rxivTWi
abo* you
N. It.4 IIAJM
durtorw a* k i* tNily w*Mr uT memrv. J *m ouw
in iNTfrrt bralth. tbaoka lo Dr. |••crr'r •
l>r. lierre'a Pleaxaut I'ellrt* clear tbs
muddy complr

Don-t Be Fooled)

MU
— flliNU ............ 7 a,Mir.
i u nnwfc A-u, *piMNNw

A. D. TYLER

Dentist
OFFICE:

Ail

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.

lor irsoUaNOt of <b*

^ cooxf^auruig

fl, jrnm*

TrmU»U.v. Tr.,. r- (l.rand Kori Ways,- j
fbr^U^ml U*tu.i-. KaUma*i«.a„d

O. F>. CAI9VKR

FIRE INSURANCE

y\w iMuNk*^ aad llsrkinaw t
>>>rOraa4 »ta|.i4U D--trvU. 1

II iws w

L. L. A. BUILDING
town and

railway

will be

luiuieuik- gang* of lalK»n r* are w„rkIng all day along the line, and th<-ro
are at hwst tlm-e llui*-* as many w hile
ofllclala as there are uu the Uganda
nnixftny. livery other day a fail train
mu* iN-tw.i-n Jibuti aud Adagalla. 11
ta Mid that Meuclek U Uii>mlng i*xiu(^
tabat anxious about tbe line lu view uf
Ibe assistance It la gelimg from Ibe
PYench guvrruIbenU >VUen be gave
tbe iiMiceoalou. be thought be was
dealing with an eiitlrely private enterpri*<*. Nux»- be is U-ginnlug to *u*iN.i-t
political deslgna.
rmaitewal CWttI* Roplaa Cmm
Mtaa Mulball. daughter of the
rml live stock agvut of the Fr
Zack Mulball, baa eutend f.w
prise In the cattle roplug «i>nleat at tbe
Antonio luteruatlonal fair, wblcb
open. In a few day a say* tbe St. Loula
GlotHNlReinocrat, MIm Mulball Is said
lo be one of tbe moat ex|»ert cattle
w In tbe country, her record being

JOHN R. SANTO

Jar Iw Slllevlllr.
llx-re la a defiant Uallelula hymn
tom tbe contented BtllevlUe aectlon:
Nevrr fr#*»a ua to the soul:
W* bum wood Is Itlllevllle’
M ood )a*t bloekin' *U th# ways;
AU th# btackloa* In • blase.

TulSJTSt:

<l>ksg«» aadUrand

E.W. HASTINGS & SOM
FIRE INSURANCE
JoSwKwmk. )V>t), PtosN*. Tra^rtrascitf

jm

PiBgiStARQUEnE
T,-wta* tasv# Travsna IXty a* (ottaw#

CHEAPEST
GLEANESI
....HEALTHIEST....
AND

Mtaa MiilbaU tbn-e other young Udlea
from weatern Texas baxe made appll
cation* to be permitted to enter tb«

n.,« K,.-hn«aid.
I
p m.
b- trslB taavlng at II IS a a
at l:2Up. la i*dall>.

rorMoakofoa. Hay Oty, Port Baroa. Tatedo
Dtroil aad aaat. S W, a ... 11 W a .
*....1100*. .

2JgSi£--s:s:^

w

ror CbarlaeaU aad PMoaka-y. IJS

*' r mo*. Awrt.

and

Ciw.

ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

uioH-r
IS

MAMSTE kmn EASTEl»li.R.

ELECTRICITY

iBfeS

jh-r lOcs
Tat#r» to lb# ashes whllf.
\V# burn wood Is Blli#vitl«!
«Nd spark* twinklla- through th# nlgbta
tv# bum wood tn BUlrrUle*

PER 1000 WATTS
rtTANWHlD wr

BtartatiRhaB^
Li{M ui Pnw Cl.

YTokar- MmoKI
#lhav#*h*lfaas»K«afawdsarwata 4UImtsavtaaf lbs taty.
1 w«U a#U a«
we.* W amt.ua lasisihaaat ptaa ar wtP halta
aostosmt. ruaartss Ta#ad*y aad flstar-

-AUaai* Coo#tUuttato ;

I OrosK*. N. J.. 1 family lo moving
CMI mlk* Boved their coal auppiy
I fumltur* ran.

on. SA.WVKR

•DENUST#

DKIWTIST

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

ran OOUD wou a i

.

/Vsfli- Crofronmoo Wmiorn Mo»
imabmiM.B, Btffmk io Mtooro»io$. Bet

Wiartin & €oans

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

rutin- s.-«Nou by iMng the Nj.p,.-.-olor*

IWtMtos. N. J.. • fstbor and son
fsstMt aoUing sftleU 1 hsv* who stole Inmber for fux-1 were *eot to
)tU for ten dayA
is Biy Btor*,"
Btor*," vrilsi
vrilsa flrsggist Q T.

Is Babwmy. N. J.. a ton of coal sms
Rtotos from s Iwsas reotad by Cbsrim
Msiboanta Joto tP*r«rt bis wedding.

I are using oil

HORSES FOR SALE!

Uka Hot cokoa.

COAL FAMINE NOTES.

Os Lost Island dry \
itscsrflssdoak |U>«

At a xuonlry ta.im- taM summer I
**w »|uiir M utiliiiN- fri*-nd»bip. writea
S correspondcKt. The
.d the h«
bold, .* niagultiivui 1 Vnmu Tom, gorw
Wbm tbi.-wly. to a Urge gla«. howl to
Ibe drawing n-uu, wb,-n-.n a giddflsh

liaiib-* .ue gix.-ii «»|H*-ii» game Nu
1 It x.,11 ray. -l oupic 1 and ,*5 jfo lu
blue." opiNN.Itr garni- N.u ” “J am! 4 go
to gn-.-ii.” and no on. m. that ib.-rr will

MAPLE GROWING VALUABLE

n, wbb lVsV

ebre. hot hriag* about an rv.m mure

as *0 young Park row .t oor i
said-to he bcrherlng mod tmllorlog It■elf ta look like Uanllag
Apluttrr.
gmfEiMw*.
ftowalm

taigr toatllntiaa. and

cto^l urlnitl.-all.s by r.**l di.-i
••of
oot.-’ crlo.l Ivo. nr. *->011 rio- aU* lli.lf
mimI. half ria ka!
Wb.tr .I—., the .^a.1
tMtuc lu V
.\iuJ *M. a loud of no.- snll.ta.-ilr frcrtilly rnn.linn-il n. >lr Knur by a
New V.a^k dralrr afrUaiixi ll.r n^Uvra
of i’«.iUrburM. vlale tbr ploiu-iu. gaM-tl
on In •Iillru t...ndlr. (loo of l.ua near
lb.-y had »ld»roci« l,«^l ll»- K.t-nr . ..ff.-i^.

lYan. i*ro fbioub k.
Skagit muuiy. a s|
lu*Ur of nniplr. wbK I
ago w«» cuusbb-r.*!
A Urge .itiaut

■nft rtgm dalac tb.r cuulni; wlntola -toDltarj ooebpr.- aay* itir New
York Comiocrctol Adrtetlarr. It baa
Bome of tbe featorre of prugrt-MUx e eu-

>olly oomBlBattan of pUyrr* than that
pofmlar amnaeaiMit Thwv- may he any
number of table*. Each most bate a
had liMi lugged, tlmmgb a aarics of
I color, and mch la <
auowaafiil games for tbe champloDablp by lu .color. Attached to the hack of
owe of the ebatra at *a.-h u)4r la a
low. w hoM- .ally
. Ibat hr was abeaf of flag* of the ctiowm i*>lor. Inalws3* in .hing.T of falllnj; .m hb rx- atoad of pUlu i-olar*. howrxtr. flag*
a^luatkas
.Vud how. whm the llmU of all uathms may I*- 4-bo*m. which
gau.r of Ibr *.-tbw wa* i-.*u»lng ou. hr will add a good deal to Ok- vU*diy of
the game. Thr player* havr Nos. l aod
had to go and makr a guy of hiuisrlf
2 for tbe women and .1 and 4 for tbe
by hfu-akiiig down iu aualyllcal g«*mmen. When the nmt game ta called,
vtry. No stu.h-nt «-i.uM.|day football two of the players fn*u ‘lablr red.**
for tbr ChatnpUuu.bli. wbo bad. not
ud :i leorr tbrlr table to
pasw-d lu .-srrj subject. Tbr cuh»e- go to captnro a fU from “taldr blue.**
(jut-uev w«» Ibat tyu.t nM mui.t lu*r aft­ No* 2 «ml 4 will I uain at “tablr n-r
er all b't \:.ton.> lM-.-iuiir ibc invet to drfeod tbrlr own flags from tbe two
hulk ..f a f. ll..w oaildu t b-aru uiatb- player* wbo have come from *1al4e
green” to capture them, klranwhlle
**llb<at iuailM-maU<->r said tltr tram two player* from “tahlr blue” haxe
and tbr .olUi:.- grmtally.
• Wliafa gone to **latde green” a* an attacking
mNih.-n.ati.-,. ,-.Hn|a.r.d wlib f.r.tlailir
Now. |•^of.**.re IMuin «.f thr «-batr -of hie blue."
matli.tuail«-» had <*Rrry
to hHp hie n-d.”
hlo.ngl.r tbn.uk-b.
11.- bud hlmm-lf i-n-tolnt.
- three will always l.e
U«u tbr bc*.t i.okh- \vb. 11 an nnd.-r
111 hr on tbr dt-fruaive.
grudm.tr thr c»dl.-s:r hi.d .-..t luuf and A couple
hr home flags, while
wa* stUI dt-\ult-.l t.. tbr gunnM.er- •rekli.g to k.i-p^tb
ovrr. hr
n* t ugag.tl to I*- mam.-d to
an
attacking
loirty.
l*-nt ou
Kiaombt. riM.t.
lie had
1..
thetlak'»..roilHTii.bK*.
lui
giv.- tbr atbl.-ir n nn*r trial ibr day
U-forr Ibr g»ni..
p. I*- pU.v.d aint uhb- lueiing tbr im-t flag»-wou fnmi
otiMT
l•bl»••
or
rllaliicd
ou It* «»wn
W a* b-nur.t a, |...*.-.lbl - wlib bi* imSbrwf-wlll
ItlwwIniMT
of thr four
|M-r*. but tbr
« CM.ri-lrU
tlouN lunn. Ubd Si«uigbt nm.-l g.-t tbe {irlzr* w hU b an- of tijuitl xalur. Tbe
lulcn-*l
in
fUgamr
Mtacbc*
to tbr
a\.-iagt- r*-.|Ulr«-d by «^db-gr btw
furl
that
Ibr
four
pla.n-r*
wIh»'start
Ami M. II w..* tlu.t Ibr .1*3 lM-f.,rr Urn
gnntr^ wbri. «-^. rAmMly *iiid tliat Kiwii- oot to play iiwrcflirr n-ma»ii allUw
tbnmgbout
Ibr
rxruing,
tboiigb
varliglrr should In- si-ndh.g l.l* tlior l.-glli.
in*!.-ly i.iarlbiuc with tb.- t.-atn In- Ur. li, Ibr nniplc* an- li,fr.*lucvd a*
i-s S«Ni.ctlmrs tlw
iitivid itf wimtJng It In n--b-»*
illai-klng
*111 gi. axvay n„ ,
King, waa a

wbwe be U moat of bis letoare ttaw.
Tbaae mmldlng baaaaa are plrior>wgor.
BMc-crOlAAiT r*d boUAlix brickM M to ooC • f«tUc7. Mf» lb« New
York evealof Work!. TIm Lrkrka imj
U Md la Uw eU/^» Uir anllUArjr <weto
for «ltk«> hmaug ur tuuklag pui imm
FKdartok Aatliois Lm» ealr«d. kr u>
Ike praUen oT ibe tork U aallincite.
and te Om proved tU imn
lUr eetto
tecdoa of MA 00J7
mtmhm of bto faiuiir. but
penoae la hie arighburhoud. to oboia
IM hea UUrmUj Imperud hi. eecret
Be to hthaetoallc over hie dletxmr/.
aad ao are thoe» who beir^irWvl hie
ptoa. for that laeiirr. li worl* 1
ckana. the/ d«lerr. lirrr U ht. Idee
fdr eetttog the aoal tmet at dtotobce;
Henrau a ndej of onlluarj hou
knckalaatroclH orolL onecaUooaf
all aaatlac 10 roata. will
la*
Male tan hrlrka. aad «. h Uriiic will
Ova with 00 Inleuee
be a |-rlod
or Otoe aaffideut iu «ook the rutlre
toaaldtoafatottjoCalt pereoae. The
oaal lies oat/ lu the amotint of oil two
tomd. aad a galloo of oil will aaBiv
for the dajr*a hcaUug and ou^iklna.
AaChoto baa Im uelui lirlt k furl for
the peat few werke. ahd hr hmm
to the ooorloeloD that hr »• hrtiorr<*rth
ladepeadaat or the coal truM. Ihwidra.
be daetofOB. the coat le fullr To i»rr
real cheaper tbao with the uer of coeL
Ua hae esparl3>emrd elw. wiih the oil
brick aaOJ he haa dJeoovrml eoiae
thtoga which will U uarfal to othrra.
krho Will be g\a6 to kotiW of thle ad
nlrtble aobaUtutt fur tbr i>ri«Ylaea

MILITARy EUCliRL'

fwllial Man?

Ewb iaoMa B: Eeaae. ewa of

TRY A RECORD WART AO.
n.<x.iptojLJ.iim

Molhan^r*!^ iLtoto nhySoUM

CAlmaii% Interior 8|>ar Is tho

FRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.

j
]
J

WAY
gOfthe
iTRUTH i

If yoai warn my
^ thlttk that OMb :
■7 ad U-akii P«%l
l %r ba.kKl
Hr a all Utal bp m Utt rml uf

Br-aaopaadand
brr

Hut »br

•r Kvuicrr HOLUooft;

CHRISTIAN ENOeAVOA

► tm> lait* that hhi ftm iMamr
Wtehcr mu of tha aMrtd.
tt wmaa mattrrurmoiitha.attd Marrlatttt atrrtebrd It ottt aa kmc aa ha
1
Hr had bapfid of VloU tha
ptlrfWva of maktea aa rrpart ta htr
usiil ba cMld maka a complate oaa.
a aa a rhlid iu taattara af Imajataa
dtd ttut rmJtaa tbr aatorr of tha
»tkw vhlrb ha had aoMunrd. Aha
axpavtad la tha aad i
rhtcb ahc would Ubor to pay.
tbr imwatJaia aliT livad cbaaply
h Urr frtanda lu Nrwark and aar*

<o

1 ANaiMiK MOinilHOVH
I i W Iu4 mI<3 1o IlUii

flS
"*'*'** *'u4
UM> I- tbr^W^r if
My M< • w«rfl to the- cutttnry
»U«il o-ro W
U.u.

But

terni't riue«^ juur«rlf tu Iwn. Ujjit.
(k*
Triw^ f..r a yef . at»4
tbrti
wLat you ta<«
lL>uk of

wmeu «lMT ”
A»«l IjilMplMi 1U.U rour lo lUr «lrl
«|»aio U* lu»«l ami i;*d t.4.1 Urr il»al
h» w«* r*toK almd «.a Imalmau for
Bta ttuic, aiMl Uir Uo tu.a Ul.i.^ hta
B«ut. Urdrr mu4 liartJ4T aftmiarU. aa
la tik# balklt or Wialrr. l-nt |4i»a
Md aptaitoal
I poo tbr otU^ aide .if Ibr walrr
yrWff matt iMd •tray .^l lui« <mi «f iLr
«ray ragtona aud bad r*-lurtMxl to |*ari«

waa tiM- u•^y^
htm Uttdrr Ibr iM^-au. lit tu.d Ibb^^ltcal
• graat funuur
|l> tba alua it ntrdtuin
«r tba tualU tbtn>< bad oa»«> aard tbal
tba ttuiuaii aUttii IM* hud lu^l t« and
nui attay fnau raid ii.arT».^J l>tadh>y
Warurr
i b^« youn^ Mr Mta^rlaoii
parcHiMl that bln lubrrllaiHtr oa. of
w» WN- !i. bUo. that Ihhairt
tha ^^>ld_
a Lera It ««u|d iu iiImt bau. tti

-tr!:

aoD bad rrj<rMi«Ml lo biiii«r|f ^or i
tlon: •Wb.Tdklabr . buorabin^ Wb.v
blm of all tu« i>> ’ Ai.d hr ou.id ilml uo
anawar rxciu th.u Mnru«-r« whoir
Ufa bad U*ri. ImiHi^tuir and thrft tbr
bhacmiiuVou* «>ii)o>iucul «d lUat %\bU*h
waa Mrt rUblfolly bU
Tbr Uiaii ba«l
amldaouab arnr.1 tbr drill uod bad
alaaya bmi |«id lu aiolrn

had bavrr l»mi uifuly dUa'i-t'f't
1 «•

'sr.:



aaca la juat aa nrrraaTT In tbr miabt i
kr baltlr. of life, lltr iutton ami tbr ;

TrlUaur,
dnrbH.utmi of Autrm*

dntakard Uavr llttlr ebam^ In tbr |
ra.^r of llfr.
Tba rvll. that ao'om-j
paay and How from rxvMalvr mdul j
pama- Ut food or in drink undt a man j
of J
SMT luw ..WSM.
...........................lt.M
.
life IJka tbr wrakUnp lu tbr raM. br

tbr day
oor inert, it ai rvr.
t^boiia axr iTupiuim up ou ibr
dr l\>iwni and ibr .iw.ub-tanit
a:r .X.lu. te
A«>rrivau u-.'
u,.,

la

Mam U-ft

Iw^d^ •-‘I

i HSLM-S ORCHK8TBA wlU faiaiah
tba maaic at tha Woodauui'a dam
on Friday araolnp. Oolobor IT.

Srma^, fh^/

»m.,rn 4M M<M

•M »;//«-

Nrw rrmarkaUla p*wpeiTlra uf alu-

. OsATtfk miU
Wi. «O.A

mluiuiu arr ailH bring dbK'orrrrd. Ita
Hghtnwaa. dartiliiy and atrrngtb are
und.*n»iuo..l. bni

•hair rvtdrn.U
not unit tU l a.t.

OUT 0»%nK*jx»litan
J rn ou,C
M
aa ...
rraiKl \rrmMdr.iMPi.t%
ug tia- obi
a.bMMM.l baml mrth.«U it haMrairy
har.ratry
U Ibr a brat d.-llHl. of ar..o, n attd
onlMHU I ramr 1 Ur»r .. Iw iri.ut..lda

^
jquauttiy ttf laid, ] I
ruby tinird mrlal to pro^ I
that i-au It
dwatha i|
art
It u aaid that a rtOB|iaratlrrlr jl .
thin abrrt Of tlT oirtal will Uirn a Inil

But. tlaatph arlf lua.in.v 1. m, lui- j onv
iMa^ant^aod nn^raaaiy in lUr ratv of | non
Ufr. It la ma aa raally aita‘urd. Ssslo^ ' ,uU

win* lakra a cny
It Uiu«t Ur ra.UT.
lU.Trf.Mr. It. ca|.tur.< a batifli-d . ily
tbiili «u Ir* e>.ujj.b Ir ii.M.i.r of «H.ra
aair. AlNl it U
.\Un> |Ct>^t ».*hrn.|.
aUo bavr Im moat a.n,.w.rul in am
ttlh* Imtllra batr l.«bl lu Ibr sn-atral
conflut of Ufe-^lbr omfllrt with arlf

3 J

>-aiad V«*r|» tbr Iruib fi^MU

Not **man*made** but nature's si^t for
the cure of Constipation, whether
chronic or scute. Action nsturai -no
psln, no sripe. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.

TU tout IwlattCf'r in tUI , N'or wrurr bar* tbr Irru. b Uw
k was barmfal would wrakra tha | aa aauaitlvr ta Amrman apitfrolatloB
who alrurr for tba crum u.
It ^ .ad arvrr tw-furr ba%r ibe> tukaa ao
fbimof UiapowefBofan- ^mu lutrrrwt in Ammcan affaua.
danuKT. aud who coQld rx
'•‘'“iwrtlM tlir

bad W libli hU atatimrtlt. br pnum^x. Slid ^!.r waa al-Kil tO
a{M-ak. I»ul br cbrrk«'*l Imt
br .Ti.-.!, • Ib.-tr U un.ir tbau

u*»aud adiUa biio ami bm
wh«. ba iM.
Hut

n.. mw> soimBnKmvtrEAmEOFTEIDlT

madenta tad lamppmta ta aB thlnca.
Thia waa traa of tW atUWta la tba
Orrrten pa mm I'alBC tba coataacmata ! »hw am crooHna rp •• cb« WaW.
la tbrwr caasM aa.aa Uluatrauon. 1*0111 j
Vhorr oor
am KooIo.
mya. ^ICvary maa that atrtmb far tba
»oM-apM«oi a«o4a —imm
mhHrry H tamp««air la aU tWapW 1
^ a-oMM. itMo^rr-aiMo.

Ut. from a frw i»u|dla In
and hia Ufa
. or ' Morrimui mw bar rarrtr.
n
by tba dr«od uf what aba
hooar; that*, abal I
rntuaUy fai'r. It waa In bla
ittriil
AudifiLrrri
any a tlmr to falalfy tbr whole
U. bluj
>{>u
r aivouttla. w focvr a Iwlanoe
a fav.4^ and tmicral from brr
tbr fa.< tUal tbr M>ur«>r of U
own |a*-krt
At tbr Uat ha
cumproiiiW'd tbr oatter with bU cxmarbtov
Hr auuld o.nfroa tbr fart
that hr bad luviinvd ^lur rx|»rtiiH> Ut
tbr arttlrntrift ^ tbr r.iatr. but would
aay titai It wa^a inile and would brp
uf Urr in I Ur uau.r uf ibrir Od frlrud
aui|. to x^uW bun to ran.rt it. And
Ibul wa^ wln.t br did.
KUr b artl bUii thr..ucb M Hb.Hit com
tt«nt .r .jia-atum. wUU a waliluf calm
lUat frU.utrnr.1 biiu
Hr drradrd to
bnar b. r aj* -ok ..f him aa a .-rrdltor. to
\fTur brr w«y ibal ahr would work to
|>ay bUn
Tbr cold awrat waa on bis
furriowtl at tbr llrm*:Ut. Ko# tbr liaat
|iait of « i«ar br iiad ilracicrU thU luat
trr ahmc. ami abr liad aurkrd aa arU |
aa altr r«wld fur a lU ;ut: Tbrrv la Ut- |

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AMERICANISM IN FRANCE

fl«ere*t In This Country N«rer
Mr M*ur/ I. utc^n u> «K«M.,
So Keen ns Now.

w.MtUl da tUta lUiUK. attd. imtrr. wh>
;m t I U-tUraau,. fro nd |oy,«. tUli
Mould U* t.> John .VrrtiUi If b.- arrr In
Ih. a.,hir tr..ublr^
>n«>. hr ...Ml I
M vuld lat;;;h ov.-r It. a.iM'r 1 aul •«. ti. b.
II,- oo.iKl k.a.w that I waa |iiad of tbr
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Uiikbt Umt tiim- U abr Iwpi- •*«! tu
for a lawyrt a visit. Hr au. auuiug
to to'bt«* lilliiMlf U. UUHt tbJa With
lipiN-iarly tb.' ligbl (xMinlrnaniV. It aaa
• to khr up
no iwtc «d bl. Idnu .
tbeatkbtuf b.t
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WuuM Ih ih. ihtU lu b* r. ioi It a na i
dear tbM ahr bad l.ri.v rai.d f.M^ ]
llltira tbau abr Imd Irt 1.' mho. and I

doiTriVriTkr
Ml u.r fur brr ”
and ihl- iTirlin l 1a ,u.i|.|hh1
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A abuddet ran m.-r M,«. wm, a k.
r fraiin, au.l ibr audd.-n. SMa.ii

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nakr a or. .r^of

At ;i u rbHk
iiM.Miin4 b.lyine naake-, ihridly iirrd. ui.abb
ciuM bin «yci^ Tlirrr la a araki
a..nluK
uf aU Ibr triulrl a.-ntiiurt.lA and uf arif
pity that a luau abould W nalukUnHl ..f
TImti) Wi.a a kllmk U|kmi tbr d.a.r.
and a inumcd tul.-r cwII.hI * IVirgn

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rr..v|drn,v .*• aaid tbr d.a Ua Jouly
•*T1m- mnii baa .xHif.—d t*. na- ib^.t b,
vaa tiinniui: uaax
’ >Vb4t baa br aaid of In-r '*
•Hr 1..Us in,«lly ..t«.nl biuiM-lf.'
va. Ihr rr|.lv
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d..li.K c\ rr> ibiiu; %v. cm. |.m ban Hr
ttfnild l.. dir
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bla afliHtna. I.m bu au.

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r. AutT.H*lU»n ..r J.-ua rbriat
oua aril tlioUKbl o.it
frit but
aitolvju-a. will toi.vuKv un>at pn.
plr ibat ar abatl lUr In-yond tbr xTaw.

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I ntn l i tru u
lug r.M yon and u»y fri.'inUbljt for Jack |
Nrai.ni ibi.n ibrrr la lwtav»ii Urr and I
kv. l ukr a b.il 1 ofr.T lin aua.' 1 k.tr 1
o.dbl
ittrgoaat.>
aud m-tn mh*
and
bl inr
go aa ;
agulu Tbatatbr Inmral

mutthi

n.*u,c- «4 Ula
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Tbr arnd.r of tbi. nr
John
Nrwion
Tbr Irib'iw
MMacbliM tU
PtoiHl
for YUMaebUM
tu llriiri^l Ikmi
lUtal.
Wbric Srwb.n %.»». 1.rurk.'OU
Ha w-«. a i'miR.n ..f .Mm.rot. i.n.i b .d
ofteu Ihh'u bU uduw t in (sirlli'r d-vya
Mra. WariMM a a.blr.-M. aaa m»t git an
In tW l.b'Kraiii. nnd \\ was uhtiou*
that Hr: Naai.m b^d .r.t kin.an It
inhara;*.. be would b«%r Ml iN.a.
ItoUad to \'..inu.m.«.vitr dtriHlly with
brr
Tbto In I oil.si thr lur the n.i.v
ruce lb.it W arm r wo» ii.icnH. l..iia and

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Thr
of ChrUtl.vu Fndrav.ir Ih
Ihr jh.w.t uf an idra Tbr kb-u »* K anl
U)H.n l»r. ilark tin.i. nml Ibm br
O i: Krd tba rvt of thr w.M^ld a Itb It •
hr warbb f^*r If v.'U i.nd bamla

i A UN4QUE WEDDING CAKE.
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ar«»ai..i... .aH
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Th.y

•pr ««* foR SALE BY AIL DRUGGISTS

fell bptter io aTrTT

I bara no

Laid Laukir
M. TULLER
Z'Yii " Tntmi Cily. H.

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TURblNL MO

tuiuiv. TIm-> ,.«vo„.i..
lo.»k.Hl to llir fill
.. tl...,> U..1
In,-!,.
«lu‘ ba.l Uol b»t h.t lM i.il> b.T i
iH-ms . bt»r is.iiiAg.'
l^*•l b*.|Hwaa a« ahr Imd Us-ii when be
sbs..l In thr llchi ..f h. t pis--n.s.
had tol.l In-t that br a a.. K'*UiC ah
upon bl- uu. b a hu-m.aa Vi..la. • br aa.d

Mittih. Th0 §m9n Medicin0 Co^

■AT* = * ‘ 1^01 tpHttg I WPS fiwhiijf TrtT,
Btttoh nui down ai* the re«nIt of too j
olom* ecmfim.»ent aud fait tbr need of ^
a good ganarml tociic. Sratng I»r. A.
V,-. ohM'. K.nr. PilU raoommrudrd.'
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bnaihuMtHl M. lout:
aib rbN.u-iHt Hr
IM I.HH1 lulmd b. r M. bl
*l»r a..iibl MH-m
rxiMSird
nan a Itb rvr* f.M^
«4d.T. dllt.-n nl
tb.'|iu»t
Hr i.viiid b.’i
was urltln-r ri.Mb„l n.

J L. Tttttiaon, of Mnaktoto.
SI

Cart all pain and rrlicn^e ittatantly

lhar..llrKr dr l.ao.'r

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utbe-r *•
•Omv • KthI Hh.\ >rU cam.' to lur
with b',^ thin lb.' tniili. «ud you
ITUHiHt to IH' youiHcll V..U arm out uf
br aulbl Uir m.' J«M I.oa you have
l aukU.M*. m tbr IkUl
td Ihr trulb that y.Mi bate I..IJ mr. I
will i-kr nil you batr to gbr. aud I
wiU g.tr you
au aU lu n i-xru
imi -

Dr. Iman’s'
Pain Tobiets

There is No QuesUon About It- Ifs
a PltiB SUtemeat ofFacts- '
Made by Oae Who
Knows.

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nt.1 .-.t-HIUhnn-nta ‘ .rr thr Vnif.Ht siat«-a.
l i.i. .. Ill II..- .!». Ifl •

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THIS IS A FACT.
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l.v M I>H.
ti. .lit.,. I.M -r llT
Aoiing biutAolf
tntilit

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•ndc lM.b r iia In* aja.k.
II aaa d uVlu. k a ben \.

. ami r.H.MX,Hl thr i

a.,.f o.Id to tann,

ll-iu

rtaAsin, |K..odl.i>
nnav t..NAon than'
tbr giNHl mir 4.f Ibr auiUornx of aiarr j
pn.pir ot fur a .•.unKualion an.l tfiuin- j
plicUy uf gvaal an.1 Aurtl. n ni iv..-.ua |
Faivb iu lurniortamy d.iH-mU on l-llrf
lu au rtrrufti loHl. lu tbr iUitUMirnabiy

llliaor brip ami

UM.ua

lift!

Kttl-rt

Wilhrln.

tin bla i Ih- iHTl.»i n.el in llridrn<,|g
H. M.HHla .
T hr rakr a ill Ih- m four dr. ..c, aU.m
tojtbtrr fMi highlit w^.n l.r d^sramlj
b*ilv.’-'^ I Ilrrmau. boldlui: Him.-aloft aiAl knik
mg a- if thry a -tr CX. U.inii.g T*r.H.tr’
• Tbrir will aU. la- aa.-rf littlr Ib.wrr
larlea.
- guU ami wetkhug Ih-IU On Ho- lo|»
mi-aiom I atiay will t< a hi ».W aud l.n.bK.oum
it i- in lu fts.m of Ihr ofilcmlu.K clrlgv.uau.

V..M- Usvi.M* 1

tbr top I

t- of tbr rake la

cixil t
lM*r .d UIU1.IC in a p.iiuir h. bind
I jHiMlUr ilMt be-r ud.trraa .,..uld
•rruimsl at that pltus-. il»..ni:b

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cktotoL Tbr budduu, abrn br ivacbi'd
It III tba gray thiau rrcunsl riitirvlv
daaertrd. but a vU-ur.Viu liug at tbr
ball Wuugbl fartb « Nr0 3V.i aUo t >
proilt gum! fnriuli.' kin-a a brrr tinWnnm bad IimhI
H.t luf.wmation
gwmatl klwTha.u to a iHuirdlUk' bauar.
and la tlir parlor thrirof at li lu tbr
aarnliij; thr young m.tn ts.i.rfsuiird a
tthrrwd fart'd but lud unVIudly woman.
to wbmn be dlH. h.-.sl M- uim h of bit
**Mra. Waim-i 1m. i lavr.*' aalU tha
IttfidUily.
Kb. N kviic t.i vUU a.aua
frlanda in Newark, but -be*U la* buck
-I wlM wwit.** aaUl MwTlaau.
Tba Utodlady tawltsl a idaiu gukl
rifif Ujam bar fiuan ui.d a|iiH.wred tu
ooaauh tbia familiar luki u fur adrkw.
-I»« ysm waul to km.a wliat I d do If
I ww your ubr aaktsl auddenly
•♦Yutt are a friend uf b. la. a real fiieud
uf bars, »lh*t yuu> MvU. yuu gu uu toBoaloa by the brat tralu and leaia
worti flar bar W luliuw you. *

-Whfil do mp mrnmr .ib. a-—

V‘of that

Tell

bt*r falHT iiM-HkagM lu’ib.- uiii.-r baurV
IVeunitlv tlr v aat d..ai, ,n.d talktol
togvt,b«Y a lauk Hum-, wiih -misTliy.
wiiboui rxagk.s.ulon. wlibout lOume
fur the tlrad win, iu llfr bud lH.ro Ului
arlf and no mbr*. work mg out tbr n«tuto- that waa lu bim

rkiiig; UKHlrl of bu IK'W luvrutku. ib.ti .imea o amall Utoi tbtuugb
tbr wuu-t at trrriOc -ikshI ami Mima
lu U-nt out all llutt be claim- tor il.
When
at bl- hoiur thr ..ihrr mebt
by a .Nra T.a^k ll.-n.bl rr|..ri.r. Mr.
\\ riu.,| c\i4u utsi that io- bud not ap|d;.sl lor a intirm fat bi- d. \ hs- yet
tb
fuM-igii govmimt-ui iHH tu Iwtwrt any
U*nn.UMH.
AH.-, bating fuiksl lu inirivi AmerWu -mpt.uildvi- Ml W. riM-r -ays ba
a..iigbt a-i-mmv nlHSHid lu bare bia
ippUrd to -Mur large ateoin.
b mt.tlM-d au eMH-mliture
U-y.ual Ui* nicu- ! !.»' tart of bU dU
»eit baviug «saue tu the knotrt.slge



ME.YERS

-The rhriH
I'ram-U E, Clark, tba
nHtvrnieiil. It ba- oer- ;
lUl1 m'rtiny ta-en generally known
’ p bo It
IVonaylvaula -4UH»eral j
]
Barr, who tvcrotly nwlgiied. 1
baa bet-tomeafieuf tbaarc.rUrkH.of tba
I itraubviertan board of bomr miHaimm '
;-------------------------------- ,

alt marnr.! .s.upb- juM
hai.|aur-- thru
Jrra.t
.Tty
aUh tbe.u. after which il wiU
IM Imm of Hm- a.siding mar.-h
-------------------------------.1 .—I witi. K%rr- um
pn-iug iwaiiram keepM at
th aurve u, up tudataadvar.
tlamg ba« jn-i bang up a large -tgo Ulore hi. pU.r«'^

drink.
^

KIL-KOLD
14 oa fast aa pau caa catch It.

TABLETS
Whaa tak*n at th**rUki

tic. at yaur drpMUfa. If h-can’t » jppty y«u. —ndpHcadlrac.

MIYtrS WWCWt CO, 2k3.:i.4 W. Braadwav. Se, Y-rk

.No need to uifl^er iroai hcfit.
Hoo‘1 let the Air frt ttagi
—create a bceexc. Put in one
ormoreofoordetkor oOum

BLfiCTUC PANS m .ytwt/

to Utag onkr out uf the airange ebaua vwpartiy uf
or SkUki buroepuw•f Ml... »1tfc tb. n»Ot ihM mnmj «. wd h« fa. iwulfa b* c-fa aMO. a
M. bO Mia4 bKMan l«aa»i MlwMiH-tumiUaahMC.
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