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The Evening Record, September 02, 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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1902-09-02
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■ .THE • EVENTMa; T?P-0,0Pn ->
SIXTH THAB-NO. 1«57
'TBATK88K CITT. IHCH. TUESDAT SEI'TKMBBB m, I90S.
WAS DROWNED
WHILE DRPNK
JAmtM Callan M#t D«mth Off the
Dock Sunday Night
FOUR BOTTLES OF LIQUOR
Were FouimS on Hie Body Yeeterday Homing
0PCRIR6 OF SCHOOL
I Wert Will Co«-
withBU thefSBohers i
InsgirtrallmsntinnUi
In the
eo the
«Bl for
irsiWtom while t
Inst yenrwnsonlyMB. BnperlntsodlUbsrl prediole on earallmsnt of
■00 in the High eehoel before
the Feck is orar.
Tbeoimpel essroieee this morning
Ollbprt gBTB B Terr In ten sing Bd.
diessBt the oprttng. The
Itme orer end BriBnged prelimLy. BndenraUmont WBaBttonded
ThU Bftoraocn the pnpils ere
meeting with the Terlons teeohers
Suffered a Strok* of P*r*ly*l*
' In Flint
RECOVERY
DISPAIRED
OF
His Family Do Not Balieve He
Wiil Spaak Again
• or FM Ttw w«
Mbt
rBtBl-rkjvk>iBM MtoTB
St I. B-t •
of B BIkwi
TIM BEifor* tkm Krt.
nrohBpelthe pnpiU went to U^
YMUHej mming eboet 7 e*clook.
Fliut. Mich.. Sept. f-At 6 o’clock
e of Prof. l>dhibriUe. who wns
tiM body of Jmbm ColloB WM fooed
lBtb*bey oo tb« vmI tkU of Um not fen the BiMmbly room, end nlmoet iBBt cvBnlof Jodfe Oeorfre H.Durand,
toovmrtic oBadidBta for coreraor,
dock of the ICIoblcBB TraDoportoUoo bnried him wlUi riee.
, tBkoB suddenly ill. the BttBOk be
Oa MidMOOOOM tbo body VM io>
fog of B nerrous nature.
The elegant new furniture wsgon of Dr. O. B. Burir, who was oaUed In
ooioJO|^ »e Boston Store, seen in the parade oonsnltetion with Dr. Murray and
says the patient liaa great
- - - was just finished by C^tld.
in breathing, owing to cere
og tba dock Whllt IB O itoU of iBtos. weU& Loudon.
bral affection, aad that he is a very
toBUoe.
vices for the five
WlMO found Uie body of ObUbd wbi
IB BbOOl tWBlVB foot of VBt«tlMdlBt
a rapid change Vor the wone
tB BB upriffhl pofldoo M tbB boitom. Tabefnsde at Battle Credc Saturday
1b hlf MOBtb b« b®ld B*^OlfBr BOd Bp- afi^noon. More than 8.O0U were in the oondition of Jodge Durand.
pttftd to be iB B OBiuTBl poeltlon. It ratsent Eulogies were delivered by Kl Hib pbysiclani raid that without tlie
of the pres.mt political oam1« eridMit tbBt be died Blrnoel iBBtBBt- der I. McCoy. ProCW. W. 1‘rescott,paign be might have lived comfortably
ly Bod retBined U»e poeilioo U wbtob and Dr. George Thomi«on.
for years, but constant demand made
be WBbt OTerbuBrd.
Rev. E. Howard Brown, formerly by callers who most have andiimoe
ObUbb wBe known 10 hBTB be-B in- pastor of the Friends church in this
toxloBtod tbo Blgbt bHon bis body city, left with his family this morning with him. long conversations, volumto be taken care
WBS foBBd. In Mob inside oobI pocket on the M. & N. K for Oskaloosa,
of. and writing bit* letters of acoepVBS B plot whiskey desk, eech empty.
for Uie nomination of governor,
Bud in Uie outside oont pooket wbs b
PhUip Richard has sold his hi
have been tem great a struin dnrtng
quBTl flnsk. The former
were
Uie past three w<>cks.
empty, eon Uie otber wbs orer Imlf
A'Co,
Flint. SepL 2-Judge Durand’s oonA
Isrewell
reception
wiU
be
tender
at a o’cook was practically un
two onaoe bottU nmrked Bloobol.
ed hy Miss Ethel Thomas at her changed witli the exception of tbe
home oo Webster street tomorroB* more hoiwful sign that he was able to
t
for
the
Endcavorers
of
the
use
his
right arm a little more. He
nboot a ysBrs old. Bod is known bs
bBTlnff been e bsBry drinker. Be hns Friends church who are soon to jeave was able to take a small quantity of
the dly.
Members of the Friends bMif tea during the morning. The
no fumlly in this oity so fsr bs known.
bis family, bnt bis
He WBS formerly b resident of Bm- Christian Endeavor society and ihcir
oondition hardly warrants much hopi*
ptre, wbert. b ysBr Bgo be wbs seeMoo friends are inviletl.
The Womans’ Missionary Society ol that he will recover. A change for
le
worse
might
oome
at
Ihcl
Baptist
church
will
meet
with
Mrs.
ohBnredfor dmnkenneei. It if SBid.
Flint, It a. m.—Jud|
He Ubsb trank nt Empire, which U John GiUii of I-ake avenue toraonow
mdUion is jiracuoally
afieraoon at 2:80 o’clock.
Tbe
physicians
have
no
hopes that be
ITie Woman’s Horae and Foreign
pees knok to his old
where be inleoded to retnn this tnlL Mifoionary Society of the Congrega- will raUy. E. O. Jtood. a close friend
The body wbs turned orer to Un- tiohal church will meet with Mrs of the judge. sai^Uiis morning that
Mra Durand and her son and
derteker Andersoo yesterdny. end no Frank Hamilton, on Washington
strwt,
tomorrow afternoon at 3 judge’s brother. L. T. Durand, didn’t
dednile decision bus
believe Uie judge would ever be able
yelBStotUI
H. LGibU has sold his hxeyde sliop to iqwak again. In spile of this he
VERY SHORT SESSION
DOG POISORER AT WORK
JUDGE DURAND
IS STRICKEN
BUUweU’s Cmmlmm TwU
Mayor Carver did not arrive at the
The dog poisoner it trying hard to
get In his deadly wort on a valnable oouncU meeting last tevoning In time
dog belonging to J. R. StiUwell of to be in it at aU. if indeed te came
at alL Tlie routine bnsinoss was dlspenseo with with the exception of tbe
ly givon poisoned food, called atten- auditinc of the bills of the board of
Uoo of Mr. StUlwell to the fact that public works, the oommttteo oo
the dog of the latter was eating wme- claims and aoecmnu and tbe board of
thing that might not prove whole- water commissiom-ra. Having thus
Mr. SUUweU.took tbe food provided for the employes of the city,
away from the dog. and found .that George Boon was given permission to
with oontinne his houjio moving without a
■tryohnine to put the dog per- lioensc until such time as the ordin
manenUy out of buslnees had be eat ance is am. nded, when the council
adjourncil to meet ag
en it.
Mrs. StUlwell
Todar’s Martete.
foundthe dog again at wort on a
thrown over
to Tb« KrmXnt Boeurd
found that it
Detroit-Wheat. 77 and 70^ ;oorn.
this time
oats. 32.
with enough poison to have killed
Toledo-Wbeat 71 *4 and 71P4.
several dogs.
fi7».;.
Tbe authorities are looking tbe
matter up. and if the would be dog
poisoner can be landed, he will be
given a trip over the road.
;, ‘ -
sisefcel IsdiSB Bssdoedsattm
I'torrt
BrtsrtlsyksrCe. « « Prep.
THE WEATHER
OUR^» GOODS u. MOVE
so tut that they hudly get » dunce‘to
to become
t------- acquainted
with our counters. If you do not oome NOW you will not
Ive able to get your lK>y one of our NEAT, NOBBY
BOYS’ SWKATKR8
ONLY ONE REMAINS
>r Fo«u>Wko emmm lUaw Fi(lr^>oe Yrar.
Ago With A. Tracy Lay. Ur
Ualx !• Lrn.
Hon. Terry Hannah yeste«!ay ny Layol
i A.I^i
ills that!
:onday. Sept. Ut j
be arrived in Traverse C;ty on CapL
Nelson’s schooner Maria Hilliard.
psnied by Mr. Cutler, Thes
Ounton, Mr. Sawyer, and Mr. Lowry.
In referring to the incident Mr. Iat
touchingly si-wks of tboM- comiwtias dei^rted and that be alom- of
the five rumaiua
IlKV. MOOltMAN llKICi:t*r.M>.VV
|•-l^! •• Hupplj
Rev. Newton U, Franklin, chniran of the commitee oa pastoral sup
ply and sujvort of the lYieuds church
baa received a letb r from Rev. .loseph
lUnford, ebairmsn of the yearly iue« tIng’s evangelistic chutrman. stating
of'^outh
t Rev. Frank Mo
t Sunday
1 be present
fill the imlpit of the Friends church
for next Sunday and possibly the
Sunday following.
7/’s about
now that the
Just what they nccti to wear to school. Come and look over
our line which is the largest ever carrievl in the city,
from 60 cents up.
OPEN “’seSr THISEVENING
School Shoe
Question
,
is a very imjKjrtanl matter.
The Ik>>s and girls must
have shoes tor sihmil If
every paicnt would come
fiere and examine our school
shoes, learn the gool i«ints
in them,, sec how well they
are ma«le, how well they
look and leani our low
prices wc l>clicvc we would
sell every pair of school
slu»es sold in Traverse City
this talk
Cbildnn’s Shots
t'lothiprx. Hattrr* an«l Kamiahrm to Ills Majesty. The
Next thlnf to Glvinr Them Awayl
MEN S
^
JUST RECEIVED....
A now lino of
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
Some Very iNobby Styles. Choice Values.
'S«REUABL£
DRY GOODS MO CLOTHING HOUSE.
STEINBERG'S
«R
misses’ Shots
f
Floral Desips
$1.00 an.l
Bops’ Shoes
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
mtD V.
*
the Labor Dap
the Kimball
iPingree
:rii
I* 3
FRANK FRIEDRICH
TkiNiw Stand •
242 Front St.
j,s.‘‘^y*^d.%’kSni!‘d7i:
p^foctofy. He will return in a few
Artistic work at/ight prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
T
A. J. WILHELbA
C^UTH
UmON STREET
lijgrdmtngrrtldiMincc.
If
$w«epina reductions In
M
F- A I
montD to make room for
Fall and Winter Goods
AtoKtor a. Co.
totol fTronn mi^ j
now cominfl in......
'NEW
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Special on Black Silks -
BENDA DIO IT!
$1.19
50 cents, tltl c ents, T.l cents
■acid T.11I1
The handsome steam yaci
m East Front street to Ralph Mehndcr.oa-ncd l>> Mr.Morgan of Chu age
; 7.V. Sl.Oo.n.i.'l. SI..’’-'
dumber, who lias already taken i*os- for Detroit on the & o’clock truin. was at the tUx k a *hort lime
ihi:
li
Mr. Wood staled that paralysis was in
the judge’s right side. He n ooguizes afternoon, Icaun',; for \k )lnls further
^he roller is
luly,
143
feci
north
The
iKial
isa
bell
Uiose around him and.eUeudod bis
pavement between
right band to Dr. Wood, who has just long. 18 feet iK^am. and of IbU tons
on Front, to level up the bricks returned from Denver. The judge's l»ur*len. She is hamlsanicly
bciore the ccmcnl is put in. Soon illness started two days nf. r tbe first and fitted with cxcry ron\cnieiicc for
Some diangct have had to be i
.'«;i:i.I,KR OK RK.ST SHOKS
A T LOWEST PRICES
at the last minute in the teaching thh block will open for travel again. nsoeplion tendeu-d him alter his nom- summer’s ]>lcasures.
THE OLD STAND
force of the city schools. A iclegr^
!)r. Swanton was called hurriedly InatloD for governor by the stale demwas received Ulc last week from Miss to the Wilhelm block UiU morning to CK-raUo convenlb.n. At that time be
Bates, resigning her |K>sition as firinci- alttcnd I.. G. Br)anl. who was pros suddenly toppled over, but seemed.to
pal ol the Klinwootl a\cnue school trated by an attack of acute indiges raooverand got around to bis farm
Later a letter was received anne
tion. Mr. Bryant soon recovered dally. It was noticed by friend,
Ing her marriage to a Mr. Hathaway,
sand is much better now. that Judge Durand bid a jaundice
i tr«r w// M look like sin; J j
formerly of this city, at Wallacelmrg
The funeral ol Mrs. Jplius Allar apptwrauce which gave rise to the re- : Some fit mlL bat donUwJtr: V!
Ontario.
was held from the rcsulencC on F:asl pirt that he was Uoubled with Uver
» nSbme look pretty, hat pinch; f j
Xtier some lively ncgoliations, F.«hth suect Saturday rooming, a
and kidney trtmble.
\ Some are stiff, *nd sUy so; #
Miss Nellie L>lle. who taught for si: comlorting funeral scnicc be
^thbratiott
Ixring
Detroit, Sept. 2-Among people of I Some MTt eJLsy, bat sprt*d ill f j
years in the set enth grsdc of the Un ducted by Rev. W. U Uufi
Detixdt. news of Judge Durand’s deecoin, Neb; city schools, was appoint- A long iirocessidn of friends followed perate illness OBusx d genuine sorrow.
Was a success in every sense
cd to the vacant iTmcijialship. and the remains to Oakwood cemeterv, There was but one opinion rxpreseed I
ONE GOOD ^INT don't
of the word.
Miss Caroline Livingstone, four years where they were Uid to rest. A Great that the tlcBlh of Judge Durand w ould
i mike 1 shoe 1 good shoe.
teacher of the sixUi grade at Cano, profusion of beautiful flowers testified
an almost Irreparable blow b. the
was apjwintcd to the pUce left vscinl
*
cALL OF THEM ho'^oever
lhcs)mipathy of friemls.
ilemocratl eparty in this campaign.
in the sixth grade at Koardman aveInstead of the regular meeting on Tbe opinion seems t*» bb that if a ^ do, ind yoa ire sore to find
is chi*seu. Helm will be ^ them in those (imoas
Thc prindimlship of the Klmwood Wcilncsday the Woman's Auxiliar>' of
pianos and organs arc ^ JUiCavenue school was otfereti to 1‘roC Grace diurch will go to Omens for a
Flint. Mich., 8.1.1. »-Th.- oondi.
licular, and
cess in every jarlic:
. Ue Hornsby, a gr. .... of the Trav- p;cni( n Thursday. The boat will
tloo of Jndf» Dorond WM onoOoiiK.-d
cfsc City High School ahd the Y|»i- leave 9:80 a. m and return at 4:30
at the factory pric
trip 50 rents. nt 8 o’clock. H» wo. .pocbleM bot
r
Unti Normal, but the school lx>ard at p. in.. Fare for round
ic very
oooK-lou.. He ron.-. op nt lime, nnd
Aldm. where, he is now teaching, re- All members of the jumsh arc inviteil
nod. hi. li.nd In nn.wct to qoMiion.^
instnmienls to buy- See
■ fusetl to release, him. ss they vsluc his to attend and bring soriiclhmg to cat.
Foarncsl Colton and Mra j. Snyder Dr. C. C. Jeniot.. of Dortoit «ld h»
' sert ices very
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lj>r ])arti<-ulars.
of hours or >
Shoes for^ujomen.
were married Saturday evening at the
buCheld
00
.citL*Rc:ii roil BouTHbinm^
home of the bride. 818 .Weft 14th
We *rtfoU iffcnts
jtreet, by Justice Verley.
«TAUi: avi» l•l.aTrollVl.
R. W. Rastall and family arc enlcrUining Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Fox and
How many v«»lt*
electricity will
Mr. Fox is kill a man? It i. an Intere.tlngqneBTim attbrfony confttrao.. of ths
THE OLD RELIABLE
T)i>ewruer li.m. an.l om- to which there ii nn
10 a surprise last night when the pas- Co.
exact auBviei?. It Bcem* to dep-nd uptor at the eloee of his report laid upI>r. W. S. Crowell and wife return <m the cmBtltuti..n of the man. an.l
oo the lablea deed to a ohuroh pro ed to their home in Cleveland >-csler- the wtmopBheric condittiont. at the
perty. fr« of all enoumbranoe and day afternoon.
time, andvthe state of hie nerveaMr.
frae bf oost The property liae heraProC PhUip Rose, who has a fine K. H- Wertern, wh.»»e bneineM it U
Wrfora be«» owned -by the Fernwood educational position in Minnesota, re to be electrr»entrd d»n a“Uve’’ wire
Chapel Aseoolalicm. but itmt Friday turned there yesterday after a visit •|fore the eyc» of the an.lUnoe in
nlcht by a unanimous vole it was with frikndi here anjat Old Mission, jtlwmr.! Weitxel’s realUttlo drama,
o4««lK>>dtO B«T. W.
•The Tl.le of Life,’’ has withetno.1 a
where he taught for a^ng time.
' r« » IUtbodi.1 cbMOhMd U.,
Hervey
Aoderion returned to kundre.1 volte eeveral tlmee without
««• B*te oat yort*td»y. Mr. iMmt- Northport vesterdav, where he is any particular dUoomfort. To the
21 inch black I’eau de Soie, soft finish—were guaran
mtn immiM u to Ih, QoMtwly ooo- Clerk in the hotel icon, after spend
> it always appears rrtl, an.l
IWMM, Of niM olniob MM Bl«ht ing Sunday in the city.
the scene i; m.vst thrilling.
teed cheap at $1.35—on sale today at q8c.
wbo
It 004 olMMd th. tolThe Tide of Life” wlU be presentl.evi T. Pennington of the Record
12 inch black i’eau de Soic. soft finish—cheap at $1.50
lorrlM ftldMiU of thU i»H of to,
cd at Stelnborg’e Grand n. xt Thurshas returned from a two weeks’ vaca
,|„ M troMM*: D. r»n. & UoMl-rt.
—to close.at $1.22.
tion which, sms spent principally in •Uy BepL 4tb.
U n. BUI. O. a Th«)l»U oDd Hr,.
Indianapolis, Ind,
lot of Colored Waists—prices were S1.00 and $1.25—
Alim Ida Kibby returned to the
tooifht ol UK. obonA to ' George Bartlett of Mantoo was in Soo today after a short visit wnih her
all go at 49 cents.
„p»ta.«,dtolooon«»oto. It Moo- the city yerterday. the guc« of
relatives here.
_____ ^
fooiber-in-Uw. Ilarl C. Tyler.
dowtood thol tbo ooM of too 00
White Waists. $i kind for 69c; $1.25 kind at 90c: $i.SO
CAKUOrTIIADfKK.
Hon G. G. Coveil went to MaratMtM wUl U “The fhvteenth I
kind at $1: $1.75 kind at Si.is:
»» S1.65:
3Uh of Traverae OUy.- nnd the eo- qoene yesterday
?2.7S kind at $1.90.
cWjto*lo,wU0 rtK»t» o—
Mim Backus made a businem trip
and aeeietaM during tbe Ulnsw Md
II WIU iMtaUy to Mootwod o« I
down the G. R. & 1. yesterday.
dutbof-ywU.M-.to.g.^
.V
few
more
$S4»
Silk
Waists
at
$3
69of nrto oOoito for o >«r « ■«
Miss BUnchc Girard of Keswick is
in the city to attend school
Thefiremco ood otUeo. m reMil. Martha Kelley of'Suttons
Bay is vistting friends in this city.
Walter CFtnoej wMtuDed Ito P^l- nWbU^lB Obtooao boothAteek of
CHARGES AMONG TEACHERS
Some shoes'
A
a^CHOOL. SUITS
$1.25, $Lf50. $2.00. $2.60. $3.00. $3.50. $4.00. $4,60,
$5.00. A Japanese Handkerchief Puzzle given with cadi
suiL
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MIDGET TlES-handsome little novelties-all the rage just now-all colors—25cenu.
!
FALL HATS—The new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place with all who
have eveUom them. If you haven’t
given them a trial, do so “w-It s the
best .$3.00 hat on the market todayfully guaranteed by uL All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors-$i to $3-
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FALL SUITS-V»*»
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••big” felloirs.. Sales are beginning early
and we are using every endeavor to
ummanmaMiwi
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to mn»y.iia6c»iks totowi tnti
THE EyElfflfG MCORH.
sarsr™'
TMAVBMK CITY. MICHIGAN
'ORAMO TRAVERSB HERALD
not. T. MTB.AMO J. W. HMINeN
■ad tk«* an ebidiidu to aO UN*
that miftil h. oftacad.
, ^ imatat Um ait*, ia aoi
ln» tU o»t*r ot
Moaa aHcbt ihlak. hr
nfatalac to lb* aebool
etbaraotaM. M wlU a****a
Utd* araa haU M tit* *«hool |<
tlob U ooDtalMd la t»« floeoad. ThUd
.ad bait of tb* roOJtb ward., wblob
would U iuadlauir ooewaieot
tb* aistb alto** alt*. Bat a, tb* eli;
srotra lb* oratar ol popalatioo a«j
.tio which will l»
cx;nieoit:m to oil
l«ru of the cay; therefore it
WWW the only BBancbt thin, to do
to MOept thic fift wUhoBt 1
ooe cod win
gif to the city io oddiuon
l^aryi^BhBBdcomciAffc. Thrpert
problrm be. tM«i A dlfflot.U oo« to
eoUe bwotoCoCM. Kow, •• for oo.
CAd A flBC OOC. the qOiAtioO
*iLfJSSr^,
uwrvBiAcxm ■tatk *
AldSk MAITloAMDori
’^wZu^^BrAUSKH of
iDAJIIBlo MeC^V of lUot*
toAAdIMrl
r. »>aWKHm of WoOorA
A*. WIloUKY of VooBotm.
«fV»Utn
FATKJtK JI. KKI.LVr of Woj
la.
WUIUUT tbf Oaoob4c.
AmCBIBAldP B. IIAHIIAOII oft
; !|iV;riJHi-irAM c ors-rv nri
DAVIOCi. « IIANI»I4:U.
>arttoiiy«lNrtMBUT JC. WAI.TKII.
FBANK W. WII.hUK.
ITMrOuotogrtOMttfMC. W. oTKWAlll).
ed- The council will doobtlew
Aooept Uie i«rop<
ICehelS ftickcrdwMbomUKJrand
TrevereeOo ,Mioh..NoT II. 187S. And
let her ooAth io the eud Aocittoni
hich ooemrred on OoguAC lAke. near
Bottle Creek. Mich., oo the evening
of Ang
IjMet. ending toe CAreer of
Are noble nod tuefol Chrielinu TircA
pteviouely eo fnU cf hope and promlee.
Her early life wee ipent et the old
near TraYrre.* Oily. Alwny*
arrald of not being of nee in the
world, toe took np the tody of tton;
ogimjihy At the Perri* lodoetrial
•cbool At Big Replde. efurwmrd com
pleting e thorough counw in toe Trerera- Olty Rutoeec College.
held poettione of troit with
eon., ot the Jeeding Attorney* of toll
city, and ofUr word ecoepted a pcition A* eeeUtent in the city clerk’•
oOoe. whidi ehe held for tortw years,
dortng which time tor <pede host* or
friends, wbo will long rememt»r her eunny disposlltou and her eel!secrificlng. genertiua uelnro.
In Mey. Ivon, she i.-oclTed an offer
of A position in the Battle Orrek nni
enum, which tor jorfnlly Accepted.
thuE giriug her e better ooportunlty
Gcxl more in aooocd with her
rt-ligiops Ti.-we 8hr was oooveited
The working
Trererw City her. rrery njwon to U
grutiftod At the •ocomr of thdtr lAhor
I)Ay orlebr.tloA
The dey wne ell
diet ooold tw dtored. Tb. plABe de
ri»od wore OArried out to the loiter
edherllfi to God’s err ice
end the iioblie cutored into th<
Aplrit of the oodeeiuD l^A rnmnarr u end in her letters home heil rxiweesod
Bber of th.< verioo M desire to derote her lif. es a mis}>lfM«Tery I
the city. The |wredi slonery in for-ign fl. Ids. H-rs
iiobh- Cliristien
workingmen’ll imporuui pert ii indue heeii alweys yee
distreoeed and c
riel derelopment. And it wee e
It een be truly said of her -8Tuv hetb
it to tboee who liAd U in c)ierK«.
done whet she eould. ” 8be leavrs to
hor Dey Ihle yrer wiU be remem
mourn h-r loss, a father and mothrr.
by the membi^re of the nnm
aoione In the city a« a greAt •uo(vm. Hr. and Mrs. II. Uick. Vd of Garfield
doe to their uolleotlre Aod inaividnol township. Ihn *. sisU*rs. Minsos Miua
and Elsie Uicki rd who li%«- at home,
efforlA
ed liboreliy to the rxiBnee f j. d and and Mrs W. K Johnson <»f Mapleton,
eoRiwodod boetnew for A groAttf |Art Mich, ami two brothers. C. A. and A.
toe dey. Title WM
one dAj of W.Kiokerd of this rly.
s yoAT upon
raaeral oTOrMTilU CJhl.
etiteoiolly oierke io the reiAll etoreE.
Oranvllle William Gill, Infant son
could get Aot to enjoy toe pubUo driu
ooetretlooA On elmoet ell other boll of Mr. and Mrs Prank Gill, died at
their home, oornerof Oak ami Seventh
.Uye ranny .if tlu^ olori R do
greAlcr port of toe dey. LubordUAy ie street on SaturdsT afurnoon. The
little ono would liave heed one > tar
cm. And no 1
oln September h. and was a child of
requln d to do moi
rar.^ beauty and iuumgenoe, a true
dy neoetwery for the
in bis homo, and‘was the
tereeto of liimeelf end* employer. The
■pint of lutrmony which .xut»
working people And
eroployere of tbU‘ city 1- comAnd ao lung a« ench
hi'
iiiierecte of thiother io ooueulting their own welUie organiiAtlone will b^ e mu*
tuel benefit to both employer end emIdojr.
ThlR condition e*i*tE here
end while iutelligenc*- guide*
the dfHtiniee of the onioni Uio empiujere jcAunol hut be In eympalby
w ith the objeou eought by the litlKir
Uig i- oiilr.
«
rer Oreult r«erl l5o«»«W»ue-rOffO. W. CI-HTtH.
Vor Ooeatj Barverur- '
g. U* Alfl*YN
The Hon. Perry Hannah has off. r
ed a eabtolinte for bis original pro^sltloB to the oily relative to a
toe OtoBSffU library, which is a very
gOBmoe offer; and one which will
befBliyapptoOtolad.
Thors was a sentiment among a
graal many that the lot on Front
oMt ww BOl mtlxtactory to a large
Bumbor Of rtwldenta
Not tlml the
gift was Mt greatly appreciated, hut
boeaaoe toe looatioo was not deemi^
asdotorabU for the purpcMi as some
oto« gito would be. Mr. Uannabha.
mol toe aituatlon promptly, and makes
a oitU amro liberal offer, not only for
the Ubmry sltoa bot a jOooo of groBod
iB addiltou whiob wlU make a mag;
Bltoaat park wbea euilably embclitood.
The proporty offered in a commabloaliOB to toe oily oouneil last nli^ht.
U aU toat portion of the block runnlAff from Wadsworth street to Unipn.
Borto of Sixth otreet to the river, rxceptoig »ta feet front on to. corner of
SUto and Wadsworth street, which u
owned by toe Hannah & Lay Co., ami
whkh U designed for residt uoe lou.
TblB propoeiUdB give, the city a liKW
Mob for wbat will one day b.* a beau
MfBl part, one whom eurrouudlpgs
claUy doslral.h'. On hoe
oid^OBO of too oily ’s handsom.
4mm oirwoto and on toe oth..r tor
riiMlilmtii river. A good virwU
ht4irmu%hiM point over tb.- bay siid
bolipooBlmlly looatod is partioulary
des^bU for a park. There is opportunlty for toe oity to expend a httlr
moMJ to IwaaMfylng it; but lu naiunl heamly U obo of its main features.
I It Is tlottoned to place tbs library
• bmltoto* on httto elreei, just wsst of
too vtoidonos of Mr. Hannah, so as
Mi to obstruct tbs view from toe res
IAms Dorto. While tbU location
■mp ssom oooMwbat ont of tbs way
tor toe oast MAS of tbs city, too fact
tool It is aflfl. and toat all other oo«IO. anything yet
pfitoBtod to pabUo BOlloe. removes
«ato •htototoas toat BOghtbamade;
*.
I. twtt.
XlttmlMfrMnnEwiuif
NO OEClSiDN YET
Ba*i« uC Ot*a> L*b*a KutuI Tiaia
L^-ssJsri.-'.aiiv'ss:
S7K.‘‘*a,«U.1‘Sl.I^X
Great Lakes baa Iwea tefened to me
MforaLittlelMonev«
Oo on trains leaving Travrrm City !
for driU and reoreatioo pnrpoesa
exactly like cut for $6.75 is one of the many
Rate,
one £a“ to’w I good values we are now offering you. It is 6 ft. 2 in. long.
A. Mih'heii. o.-p-Agt.*9 tempered steel springs; 4 in. Goldea Oak
w. (Sanningham, ^rt,
| Finished frame with large legs Securely bolted (not nailed).
SUKDAY RATES
|
Couch has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stuff‘ed with moss and tow, has a plain top covered with choice
o. R. AI
patterns of Velour, /i A full carload of coaches to select
from, ranging from $4.75 up. : : : :
: :
It
!br:r.^Vf,.urT*f?s
be deeirable to hare the station l<^-
water In toe nearCrtolnlty and climatio conditions should be faTorabU.
1. 1 trust that this outline will be
leaves 6:40 a. m..
Msary As ydo have alinformed, your r«jneto to
City was not received
I bad patod away from
to. vicinity of Trmreree City. Any
d.ratli
Very
J. W. SLATER, « LEADINB HOUSE FURHISHER
peck; cabbage, «c, bead
I, 90c. dozen; water meh
«wch; muskmelon*. 6c. "
Oaah Grocery.
H. O. Taylor.
Riwr Admiral. U. a N..
Senior MemU r of Board.
^ 8ir~l have tlie honor to acknowl
edge with thanks reoelni of your let
t. r* of the lath and lOtb Instant with
information, maps and Obart in regard
to toe snitabihty of Marion Island In
Grand Traveree Bay as a site for the
I»ropoeed Naval Training Station on
the Great Lakes, and will \>e pleaaed
to Uy the same before toe board for
carefnl.oo'nMideraPoo.
V..r,r..,.c.f.U. ^ .
ways.
lien Johnson of tlie
llaii
[‘loihing Co., has rciunicd In
ercek’s trip lo Chicago ami Ciam!
Kajiiclt,
Air. And Mr*. S. J. Kvart* of Chi
tago *i<nl .Sunday here, the gucM* ol
.Mfh i:vart»* brother, W.U. Holden.
Mrs. I rclla I'armclce is enterummg Mrv i red Hoale*, ol
.Si.
lohns, who
will
be
renicml»crcd
by
many old time friends as Miss MoUic
ITnlliiB.
Mrs.li.C. MolTaU and dnldicn,
Camcronand Cathciinc,arc ihc guests
of Mrs. A. F. Cameron at Central
!.ake. ‘
Mr. and Mta.
dum
time,
Herbert SulUc and
icluined
lo
I’coiia, 111.,
\ e-.terday.
Miss Martincau has been *iwnding
a tew lUys al NorlliiKm.
Fred
Cuius c ame up
K.iind* ycMcrday
for
a
from Graml
U»ef vi>it.
going on lo Hear l.akc
mng left MomUy
Miss Hslclle Down
h J. W. Milhkcn.
after a short visit with
Mr. and. Mrs. G. G. Bales, who
have Inrcn ihc guesU of T. T. Hates
amlfcinUy, Hillutibn to (Tmago to
nighi.
Mra Kmma Haitson of Grand
RapuU. IS visiting her sister, .Mrs.
i.uly chibt. He Itad alway. t
delicate health. I^t toul been quite
-eriou^fy ill for about a month. Brief
service* wtwe held nt the home Monday
morning, after whicli iIm- morning
train was taken to Owo«so. Mr. Gill’s
former home. A great profONion of
beautiful fioaer* tesUtl.-d to the sym•,^Uiy and love of Mr. and Mrs. Gill’s
large circle of friends.
Notice to To*
w.g;
tax.* iMOd brf..r*. .Hr|.»rmNT IM. a.U l«;
untlH»ci..l«-r l»t. k i-natiy of *.ih- i-t «-* nl f..r
CaKIlOrTIIANKV.
Koll..*mitf u m li«I of H r l.uTiii* miuX -rllii *
|,rw«^for En«xri«. i.rurtiu% wul Urtu yr .
docU In 1 rartnar ClU
rin»r i*>rs. i- r tuirr*-.! »nr«r> .............
new Fall.......
^Suitings atid Skirtings
‘
There 1> piyiKil.ly notbtng
{Hiluied tluin II*.- lin;;er of
tuor‘
,
Hui:A«rbMkt
.............. .......... .
.............
acriso MAT** or tmatkhsu’oitv i»
Wh»wl ...............................................................
Filly-lwe
inch P«bWe €b«Piof
made in either blue or black, a most drossy material.
Sells
In plain Black at 86c and $1.00. The Dollar grades also
includes the Browns, the Btues and .the Reds. We have a
Forty inch Black at 50c. .■
Black Br^ad
Clotb
as dressy asuiting as can be shown and to suit all we carry
four grades. Dollar—Dollar Fifty—Two Fifty and Three
Dollars.
eolorcdUenetiaiis
A splendid line of 52 in. Venetians In all the most popular
Hm"'
colors and all sell at $ I .OO the yard.
Black Ucneliatis
IRON-OX
The finest piece of goods in the store sells at One Seventyfive the yard.
Tiny-Cwo Tncb Basktl Uleaw
In Brown, Bl«e. Black and Red. a splendid suiting a'nd all
shades are $ I .OO.
is pn-ity than li h* tor tor to luaLi
wlhu gwT» U-lj. ve ll.
M6m..l. eM'ber
lo
h.-r siir-xiimaniLS. ndjiiNi* h.-v sur
roumlliii-N i'-' -■-•i heiM-lf. ••r g.-i* a dl
BENDA DID IT!
$
30 in. wide for 45c. the 50
at 75c. $1.00 and $1.50.
nil Wool Flannels
In all the most seasonable colors at 45c—a fine fall favor-
(DAIl-Y OOIMOI
OlVEN ON the'WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
istb*
Tuu‘
nhst
€ptr
O tr
r CHOICE ore the worJs for which these big letters stinJ
.
jrlicle or diet should he one thst not only is pleasinfi to the Ui%
eray Skirting
“WE SELL THE BEST”
O. U I’Uppcr. 440 E. Front St,
Mrs C.us^tc Hcuhs is back tioiu a
three weeks’ yisil with fnends in i’ad- ke«.p the whole family well, if it
fails, bring it back.and get your cash.
Mr*. Livingstone and Mis* Ruby 56 CIS. da*. G. Johnson.
Livingftonc reluroctl lo their home
m Grand RapitU yesterday after
siicndmg the .summer at Atoo*lbme
< ottage.
Mi» Ro*c"^unlcy was the guest of
friends in the city over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Young of
Maple City were in town yesioday
There’S a big assortment to choose from—they are very
slylish--are the best Roods offered—And are most season
able.
TIfty Incb Plain C^iot
Th*y CuiwCo
If n p-‘^-liaNl liipi- ns lu Ih* U.m
witb a Niher
in hi-, iiiuutb be
n.llur.’fli
It to eii..ke
bill!
kuou. i ..I laur.—t’hieafco Hally Neu*
5*,.,
at $1.00 and $1.50.
I'rid! !»* .
M. i«tl V li*«!«-»-..iiie. but
a ImiI.T.I.:. 4.-.1 Mill lip..l alliiUNt llUJ
mauN nMu.uIi
It jI l..*;* I ll 1.. tnpr.e >hi
A er...N ..Id ba. lie'or n;.>> lb.* pr.^.er
w.ny u. I.rme up ebildi.ti G i,. k.vp
them dow II oil illiH.-Nit.h- iHiUSimiN
SCHOOL SHOES
fl. $. Fryman.
and symjiatoy in our bereavement, we
desire lo expres. oar heartfelt thank*.
Mr. nml Mra H.Kickerd and family.
Mnny a i.mu II. n l i. r. ly b.-* .iUNr h*
d.HYiii’t bapiH i: l«. il.iiik of tlo- inUb.
buw lb.y elONr-^e l*-i,.:e belim;:.
■:^fs
.. ,bS
./ 1.98
.. 1.48
Riwr Admiral. l).‘ 8. N..
tUmior Member of Board.
Hon. IVrry Hannali,
Trayerso Oity. Mioh.
arc by far the most attract
ively put up remedy I have
ever seen, and the immediate
favor they have found with
my customers surpasses any
thing in my experience.* I
can also speak most highly
of the toedidne itself.
^
1 heartily unsli you the suc
cess which I am sure you will
have.”—Wm. H. Gaudni.r,
Druggist, Bridgeport. Conn.
.Men Inve n riebt tn b*l if they
r)uM*»e. Uul the\ -beiild t*e .ateful
I’s $;i.50 slices, li.n
I’s $2.r,0>liocs for .
rii’s
oxfords...............
•ii’s $1.^ strap samlals tor.
hoes for................ ..
tU II m oVU- k in th*. f..rrn,..n an.I fr..ni I
oVl.« k until 4 o . l.« k In tl« aftrri..-.n ..f .a. h
POINTED paragraphs
If a Jaii'biid d*H-u t fly It Uu t bU
fault
tine w.-iy f.. tr-mdi«Id’.dn n to 1m* giH.d
la to s.! iHi .Aan.i.b-.
I..* fi.mid ill bad eompany is
often .-,m*.nelit to
If a loan lia- li..ll.iuc e|v«. *i.. *-jh ml
bernii
lit*, i.-o-nliiui at liuiue.
All eiiilii.«las:ic intin ioi.h Ion |NipuiMlly; IIN ►U.ui ;.N |H-*.pie
oil lu
Clearance Sale
Big money saving sjiecials al our store. Out
entire sumtiicr stock must go. 1 oils of liar*
TraverMClty. Mich.
Board of Great Lake# Naval Train
ing Hlation, Navy Departmenl^nex
Washiuglon. D. C., August 26. IWtt
I.. Oyci h.ol 611i I'nion sued.
many
YoureCtaPCBtflCtfaGflod
HbSmtoSE-No
■Mik. J»i, JL W. TroujN: ami
C. A. am! Mra. Wiii. llaunl of
Hlufl, Aik.,
arc vUiliiiK al I rani
notable woman in the slalc in
iWBK
honor to toAM that the Board U lt^>
iog for A ptoceof land of not leee t^
100 aeree in extent or mote than 800.
Tbo land should he free from low a^
?S.'SJlT^«i:;rund
her home ihi* iimining.
Mri^ Ko*)i
\> an ollit rr in the Midiigan Woman’s
I'fC!.* Aasoiiiatum ami in ihc Slalc
I eilcration of Woinan’s Clubs, ami a
,•
,
rjcitaoKAi-.
Mn*. Manila K. Root ol Bay City
aasthf Kucst of Mra. M. K. C.
Haiti. SumUy ami MumUy leaving hn
MBIiAflY alTK A.Ml fAUK
9*ir^
,
Yt, strength.
just the proper
furnitocd in certain proportions. _ Whole whMl.
wheat, my good doclw will tell
elements must be furn.toed
neitbfWWWBTito ttto whole body and tn Just the conect
has been ov^ofked It requires a tonk arul assaiance m the woto of d«e$lion.
M u»e De« woic.
THE HANNAH & LAY
4IERCANTILE COMPANY
-rtoAVKPtmK oi-rvg
miom.
’M
•'FORCE* Is 1 cembiralion of the whole of the wlieil ‘
and barley malt, delivered to you ready.cooked. and ready •
to setse, in the form of a sweet crisp, delicate flake oT
.exceedingly pleasin* llavor •
^ As^ the grocer about it..
^
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'■‘’'f.
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■)'
■■■
^
«■ mvijrtiro kitoiu>_»t4yttea rtt* tooB, WUH^y
LABOR BAY
CELEBRATION
GMHAM FLOUR.
MADE FROM
t••NON
Fin« Demonstration Under Auspicee of Union Men
VERY EXCELLERT PROGRAi
WHITER WHEAT.
TX*R • •
filled Entire Day With Oppor
tunity for PI
<»s<iyYV¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥'
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥'
MM
TwWUU
HANNAH &l UY C6.
bid in this section of the stata
The day was bright snd olsar and in
perfect harmony with the wnillment
of tbe oocaMoa. From early morning
tbe air resounded with tbe music of
three first class military bands, and
hundreds of vUitors from all direo*
Uons found the oordlal welcome which
i» always extendi d by tbe people of
Traverse Oily. This is tbe second
time in the history of the city that
tbe working people have given a oelebration under the sole auspires of
their own organisations, it was the
THl nCUOOLtEMai’e
Ottdtnsed Hem
a cfinicblgan^
k M. s,
Smilh, the school tcnius
completed hifc work, ami the
takcr.haicoa
rcsull,showt a gain of 128 in the city
* A hBM coU fMRlM ia tiM epfwr rlJull.showti
year. Tbe following
pMiiamU i« meb f«aed bjtbed«el- ov^r laM yi
«<n.of thelMOtioe
Tbwa U ooaper. the figures of the various wards, am!
•UnIj littU of mil feel ibete eow. wl^ they may U changed a trifle by
end liitU impeet of eaj belaff iblp- tbe official r^km. it is beheved that
ped thwe before
elm of aeTlfe- thebe are nearly correct.
The figum
of last year aiw given in comparison,
beet, and It is credit to them that ihs
At Ponlle^ the ledtee of Ibe Hoe- as follows:
ram wes so admirably arranged
’ pltaleeeoeietioo who here been Ubor11H)2
illHU
carried out. The games in the
loM for tbe peel few oioathe to reiM First ward..............................
4or.
4U9
itng and afternoon were inUrost. '^encU to Imlld a oltyliorplleltbefe here Swjond ward.....................
7H2
776
fngand in many respecu exciting. All
^ bit opoo tbe nona edbeae of belldln* Third ward.........................
<111
670
the events were carried out according
one out of oaoTae to operele oe tbe Fourth ward........................
IWH
2KU
. eobedsle with little delsy.
groetide dorlof tbe elnu* fair, Tbey Fifth ward...........................
761
GU7
The parade was a splendid demonWill bare a large tent in charge of axration of the various lines of indus
^eoc d pbyeioiane. and fnUy eqaipiotMX.......................... ...\2.»68
2.Kau
try rojircsouied .in the city, and in
ped. to wblob anyone bnrt, taint or
h will be noticed that in the First numbers greater than one would sup
tired, on tbe gronnde nuiy retmt.
waii! there has been a slight falling pose in a ciiy of this sise. The taste
Tbe Plalnwell Tillage eobool board
off in children of school agii while in displayed in tne arrangemenU of the
baa made Itaelf talked abont by Uoo* all the other wards there has been a
iag a eel of rplee to gorern In part
tbe oondoot of tbe Tillage teaobore.
lotal lire deiwrtment
Tbelr Heeret U 0«i. ,
The rnlie bar tbe nee of alaag and tbe
demonstration of the ca,»bilitUs of
the firemen and e<inipment maintained
bad earned the title of
Uoneet John
More than lOU eurrivort of tbe war
of tbe rebellion attended tbe raonion
of tlie old Twenty-eeoond Miobigan
infantry in Owoeeo iaet we^ Tbe
flags carried doring the war were on
exbibiUoo. to tbe delight of tbe Tele-
id with banting. In tbe d^nter on
standard of parple and gold was a
smaKith ”Union Label,” while at
a fonr ootneaa ware four pretty mlsB in white, carrying satin banners
with tbe names:’Record.” ”Herald.”
____________
_
feet in depth on
the average, and ia
•pouil is If. feet deep.
l^wU Ulauque of UiUmpn. bat jaat
raoeivad a couple of carloads of waetam bovaaa to hit rapeb near Atlanta
and wlU give tbe pine barrens a tborougfatest as to thslr qualiflcaticna
for Mock raUiug. Hs will not afford
them any shelu.r the coming winter,
bnt will aUow them to ream tbe
plain., gather their own fodder and
•hellae themselves. If they winter aU
right, be will add a oouple
of bundrad horwn so his stock next spring.
r
Omtest
Webster. » fL. 6 ioobes; tblrd, NiohOlson, » fL S in.
i
Menold and IJait
WlnnU aUo jumpsd.
(CunUnnedlonfourthpaf)
Eagle. ” • ’Ehner Bros. * ’ FoUowing
rsre tbe mambsrs of ^e Union.
The Team Drivers’ Union turned
ont^in farce, the long lim< of wagons
being drawn by horses wbiob iooki-d
very oonsoioas of tbalr atyUsb yellow
an open
oonpe, fllled with prt tt
misaas in wlilte. and a big pUtforx
oat flUed with a lively lot of boya
The oily oouncll oame next, in ope
arriajes, and foUowing them was tb
MIL'BIWII SOUTHBtS
THE-----TT——
IXItMD KING
OU sorts snd running aorea ofUa
tame i:.c rkill of the best physlcUna.
The sufferer Uffmpellej to try evsry
ut a I is of t:mc and with no relief
MARIE C. SOUTHERS.
from the agony. There U relief for
i:id.s altlhitNl Peck Broa.*Grand
KaplJs.- Mich., a house whose blgb
-tandiii:, ih unquiatkmcd. offer Peck’s
K:::;.- o: Oiaimeou
with a
positive
PRICES;
WANTED
wagons and drays in line.
A. L Joyce bad his new delivery
agon out for lU first airing, full of
ares from his botlling works.
H.
H.
brack, n
of
the
Ham
ilton
Clothing
Co. thrrw mem
oraudum books to the crowd fron
ELECTRICITY
thf oarrUgf following.
Last in line was a Urge ^banner nd
vertislng “The Racket Store.”
The marshalls, under wIiom- dirtKJtion the laradi* moTtnl off succefi.rony
A-r lOo
MesKTs; Dolph. Alvcnl. Brudu. Irwin; Furluch and Yaeger.
PER 1000 WATTS
matic work.
draw between Alonso Fox am) Jack
Tbe address of welcome by Mayor Probert
Probert took first prise
d trial. Fox. st>oond.
offer applies only to those who
will use gas imm^iatcly connec
tions arc made and who arc on
lines ol inai^
.\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illuminating is increaxmg—
the people i»f our city now realiie
that G-\S fur lighting is infinitely
sui»cnor to any other method
knouTi here.
The light is tnorc
brilliant. avaiUble and reliable at
Al.l. HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than onc-half
any other, licsidcs being far easier
on the eyes.
Houses in couse of.
ere<nion'or proi»oKeil should not
*l>c comi>lctcil without a sya- •
tem of gas pi|>ing.
Many have
alrcatly done this. Application
for anything in the line of light
ing. healing ,or jiiping made at
Bivtaii Him Elietrle
UcttiilPnnrCi.
The street games iu the forenoon
in this city; and displawl the prompt- South Union street, rusultod as fol- y^ANT81*^l.AumlrT Ctrl »t Ht.Wl ^t^um
with which a blase ^may be
lowrs:
Ml and esliuguisbed by syste
Sack lUcH'. j:. yards-First IrUl a
our office, 223 R Front St. will
sci'urc prompt attention.
Oarvor was ,cordial and voiced tbe
dments ol the commnnity, when
>R. SA.WYKR
•DENTISTS
;;;r
martin & Goans
FIRE INSURANCE
CARPETCLEAHIII8 WORKS
N. B. CUAPIJI. Proar.
r-l»B HALK-W hiU- Aawn. Mr*. IajU CoW.
F M4 P,n.
rr<»K hAUi-A r^l tsmlly driTlns horse
“
lUEHERALINSURAIICEl
knew.
The 100 yard dash was a pretty ooutest, tonghl out from the scratch to
upe. It was won hr Mtnold,
poB KKNT-KunxUb-d
a*^U(*
with Webstar a clo-^' second. Nicker
son only a foot behind, and Pennington just fast enough to be Ust. The
■ton^g broad jump was won by Penning^oT^^s second jump, by a
margin of only half an inch over WebPonningtoq had things easy in
anding hop-step and-jump and
MISCELLANEOUS
_______
load of pretty girU Following was
s banner with tbe name of the union,
snd next came a long procession of tbe shot put
In the 60> yard dash be reoeiv^cletka
The Cigar Makers’ Union, Na 840.
always mskesa good sl.owlug and this
I worth aU tbe disoomi
ih
a
tima was no esception to the rule. however, t
by tbe liberal los^s of ail. Wilht-lm Uock
Bi hlnd their banner they marched in forts oansf
M was fought out from
Tbe
force, wearing their striped aprons,
and oarrying rvd, while and blue na- aurttoftniob. Wabrter and Pennington were in tbe lead. Wetoter a foot
hrvlUa
T^ ^T^ ST'
90%'
Dentist
JOHN R.SANTO
E
Nicholson of Luther. F
Web
ster of TttstU and L. T. Pennington
of thU city. T.he rivalry was keen,
and every man was in to do all he
JMnolfl and Bogexe van off the Me,
Manold winning tba pW
Aftor FtoubMtton*# faU. Uilafs went
A. D. TYLER
OFFICE:
margiiu
There were four principal conUst:
ants. W. R. Menold of Thomiaonville,
tiea of apidermU. We
moe with Pennington eeoond. For
third plaee Niobolson. Ebr^nbergcr.
O. TBU*BLOOD.D.O..IIIlft.M. J.TBITI
^ 8nrgt»7 ol th. Ky, Md Fiutn*
pi OUMMoSpeoUltj.
hotly contested, and there were
when tba whole buneh
In tbe mix it became
beween tbe leaders, but just before
oromlng U»e Uiw, Pi nnlngton was
tripped aad thrown, reoeiving numer-
BUSINESS CARDS
D“« J,
liSS. teTiiSl!*
OS-r CO R A-rM Y
I
DO and of close finishes, and oouU sis
that were won only by tbe narTuw»-st
nbMd, and tbui they oa
way to wiIbU ten yards of the tapr,
TRAVERSE CITY 61^ COMPARY
O. P». OARVKR
L, L. A. BUILDING
~
on them
Tbe Kalkaaka band, always deserv
adly popnlar in this city, Uwded tbe
next seetton. which was led by the
Union Barbers, with their pony
riaga and banner, leading a len
Ha# ot wbita ooated barbera
Tbe float of Uie Musicians’ Union
was on# of tbe»o#taUboealainthe
Ra$tall’$
This
ABSOLUmr ODORUSS
L.IOHT
IS
closed with a grand ball in the
10(» Yard Dash-First.A. V. Hogt rs.
Oily Oiwra House.
CadllUo;
second.
Bert Hammond
The Ismd concert and drill given OadilUc;
third.
Will Vogelsoug
by tbe Kalkaska band on the pored fourth. H. M. Welsh,
poruon of kVonl stre.1 was enjoyed by
i g of War
thousands of people. The Traverse
The teams being i
but she City band api»cared In llieir new uni
dlstms trom
from bar etomacb.
etm
dlsupss
forms for the first time.'and made an P. Gillis, O. Kline, W.R. Miller. Wm
tried Electric Bitters whichI helped
hi
four hotsoellent impressiok by their playing Mo Crum. J. E. Nelson, 0. IL Me
as well as by their new regalia.
Michael.H. Johnson. J. Finley. W. J.
Cadillac’s fine band under tbe leml- Irwin Alec VogeL
ersblpof Mr Harrington was a feature
Oarpeniers-J. Graham. IL Day, J
of Appetite, Btomach and Uver I
of the iwrade also.
Gerhart. Fred Peckham.
Fox. Jolm
Tbs Parede.
Zeits. J. L. Lyman. J. J. TisiUle. J
The parade wsh one of the largest IL Rymer. Fred Froelich. K. E. RosJm. Q. JobMOO-.
and best of the kind ever seen in enlM-rger. R. Duane
The (^>ucen City team dcfcxtctl the northern Michigan, and one of which
Cedar Stars in a bard contestcil game the larger cities of the state might
The th«.‘ mile bicycle road
Sunda) by a score of 13 to 7.
Dcl- well be proud, and the line of march
in tbe nature of a procession. Frank
endorf pitched for the Queen Cities.
was BO pUuned that a majority of the Rokos had Uilngs easy, and finished
people of the city oonld enjoy it
away ahead, so far in fad. that the
time to have
-Now’s
Headed by the carriage oontalnlsg second man was not s.'en for a cousid
TourilltUe
Ttw. Keepe them well all tbe year. the speaker of the afternoon and tbe erable
time after Rokes wna
in
Ureaj^ M^^e for children. It6a oommlttee. it started iwomptly at the Olinrles Zeran was second, by a very
appointed time. Following tlie first long lead over CUnde Baker, who fln
carriage came the Travetee City band, l^hed inside the time limit of half on
Some very good catches of trout
whose apiiearance in^heir new uniwere!made by wious^ocal anglers at
forms called forth many oomplimenary
the close of the season, early this
The fit • and track evcuU in the
remarks, as well as their fine playing.
week,
’
the Twelfth street pi^k
Next came the fire department, their
mumMMn
20-Year
Guarantee!
...HEALTHIEST-..
WANT DEPARTSENT.
tree ready for planting.
J. W. SUter had his three i^livery
Tbe ^ectrioal workers, the ”L R
K W.,)N<k m.” oiame next, tbe lUe
being beaded by an aUborate float,
wbiob wara polas faU rigged with
wires and llgbts, the men at work up
$14.98 SSSL*"
ccu^ fer a two-ounce gUtt jar. by
mu.l i.osfpslJ.
Julius Oampbell’s .hardware
ras repn-sentad |by a gaily triu
B. MoDormoit. tbe veteran
planter, rode in the parade, carrying
::ierk’s Union. Na
Ths Union eviiently believes in
making the first impression a good
ena. as the line wa.s beaded by a bos
Ahaoit..
some
faJI.-d
If your druggist does not keep
s King of Ointments, send 26
Grand wm, announced from the i
A)
BENDA DID IT!
Yon'dlbcttcr
hurry-thcy’re
selllnr fast-WHAT?
g iaraiily u do all that U eUlmed for
t.
It has a remarkable record teg
curirg when everything else bss
bdltorb. A. Brown, ot bennetsTille,
a O .. was onoe Immeniely sorprls^ d
••Through long sulferlBg from Drs
t^lille in OMtago bouglit stock of
84.810 msn’s cluing at 88c on tbe
dollar—watch for
the
“Sugar
Plums” on his tetum-enape-blg
'Ka
SEE
HFRF
LADIES!
uwsirciu and erery other •‘cure" which
lPtirli!..'rs snd friends may suggeat,
imrade. which was devoted to tbe
less firms of the city
First
bandsome new fumitore vap ««f
the Boston store, advertising the open
Ing of this department of the burinesa
Side-tracked.”
at
Steitb.rg\i
the loom union.
^
Tbe BrickUyers and Masons Inter
national Union No. 8. oame next, th(
long hue of men in white sniu mak
ing an imfiosiug sight.
Following them was the
Retail
Rastan's
A Gr^t Cast
Maflmificem
ismificorttCc
Costumes,
Beautfful Scenery
tL
Caiman*^ Intarior
Jtt
Ui
OFTEN SAFFLE PHYSICIANS
rnneb to tbe pleasure of
They bsaded the laH section of the
To He** Her CkUd
siiotless cbemioal ^gino, hook and
From frightful dlsflguh.ment, Mrs. Udder cart and the two engines giv
Ashton stood too close to the blaring
Nannie Ualleger of lAOrmniPs Oa..
building, and blisteicd his fate so appUed .Buoklcufi Arnica Salve to ing no hint of the hard run in tbe
morning.
that a large patch ot the skin <
great eorre on her bead and faoe, and
A large float reiireaentiug the 1^wrllee iu quick cure exceeded all 1»er
off.
tral Labor Union was nest in line, the
throoi
of
the
Labor
Bealde Piles. S&o. Cure guarmutet d
bilug
sor
Miss Hilda
Brow
Sons and Jas. O.
tie girls, each
rounded by a host of lutle
oarryiug a tiaoner with tbe name o!
rn:-.£rcUJ:.
WEOKSOAY. SEPTEiBEfl 3.
Standing Broad Jump-First, Peaniuglon. » ft. 6>, inebes^ .seeoDd.
lam^
keys oJi^e city were figuratively Jack Probert; ceooi
renderel^lo tne visitors. The ad- third,:Alonso Fox;
fourth. J. H.
dram to the workUg men which fol Rymer.
lowed. by G. U. Neeley of Baglnsw
Fat Men’s race. 60 yards-First. O.
VVUire*-. Chioact*, ill
was forceful and an exoelleni espf>siOenger:
second Peter GillU;
regular meeting of the Worn: lion of the prlDcljdes and objects of
third. Alonos Fox.
an*s|Home
and Foreign
n*s |H<
labor organizations.
iO yards—First.H,M
Presbyterian churdi
icsty of the
the
The day was one of unqualified en Welsh; second. Jack Probert; third.
will be held at the church
joyment,fully ah greats satH-ess as fbe
lUmmond; fourth. Will Vogel
ailerhoon at 2:30 o’clock.
most mnguinoexiiected. The oelebra- song.
«.th lb. .lmo.t inhlbttlT.rrl«M «.dj wjf;"
M—«bl. f».l« in
by burning peat
A A stock company
it being formed1 to
to prepare the maU. I
-ONE NIGHT-
^ carpenters’ bem* with srarkman
is as follows:
busUy employed at their trade.
100 YarflDasb-Firot. Metokld; seot Typographical Union bad a noid,
Webstor;
thin!.
Klebolsoa.
ticebly i*atty float, eUborataly trim-
______
. who bad for a long time
Buaanre. ae many of tbe teaobaii
eooiety girle:and nota few are experts obitmic krooebial trooble. *‘lt'« all
due so
Kings,KewliieooTery.;'
In Uie nee of alnng.
John Bonobor. well* known to tonrieu ne n reteran pilot, baring aafaly
taken many tboneandu over tbe rapide
at ft llary'i falle in hU oanoa withoat aoeideot. ii danrt. aged 80 yeara
By bU n^lUbllUy. as diaingnlshed
on*# dr—
from many other Indian gnldee. be
CITY OPEIU HOUSE
Looal Onion Ka 8M. Unllad Broth- Webster, be won tba rumiaff bigb
etteod of Cafpanters and Joiners of jump. xaUiBg tbe loootd for this elty
i a oonlast to five feat aad aavoa
rloa, oaina next, the long proonMbea.
sloa baing beaded bya float on which
BaU la (he gvaaiea.
Yesu rday was a red letter day in the
biitoryof tbe local labor organisations,
and tbe oelebibtion of Labor Day of
I8Qf srill pam into local history as one
of tbe most enjoyble celebrations ever
HM^
bakp In IteMadallflata colon. The
oidsa nf tbo float ban tho latiwa, ” A. lu tbe laat evaatof Iba flay. bowevoR.
in tbe Mirdaet kind of a oostaat with
F. nfM.”
E.W. HASTIII6S&S8I
FIRE IRSURARCE
Patents
□■ii-
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
-
jrrBirtHe^^iiooko^
ibj^ $pijga^. Sl^atom ^ t
A COMPLETE SCENIC ^RODUCtlON
l^^jg.S?Sg.jy' if “THE TIDE OF LIFE' »
TnTm 0117 had hj far the .tnaifw
uaa. UfMdUvoaldbadiAeaUto
plekaelraRgarteaBfrt»aU«hep]aT. home.. Bat there ie «U1
improvaBeat Aad the liaee
ere la the eitj.
Roftra, the Tieitore’ pitcher, wa. i uid oat by the labor ortaalmtioae
aboat the only ball player they had '
ereatoally hriai a ooaditioa
with them aad hU pllohlbir wa. far j ^hloh the importaaoe of tl»e prodaoen
ita»ikifd|»c*)
< n« ctira The looaU leaded oa I of wealth detaeade.
hlai at will Glare, pat ap a plucky j gpeakinr of the aryament that
VmmUtgym, M ft. 4>, m.: Mmd.
behiad the bat aad Oi^ aao j ^rhea there U a .urplo. of 1
am la
re each sot two-baBter. off •
W*talir. f7 ft W Is^; third.
IT a •«!«.. Mmrt Winle. H. W#bl» Weia.
dietreM. he deplored each u ooadi.
MdHtahstetlioiwii^
Three aad I A half iaalaff. oi the tVt tion. that whea workiag people help
Ihol P«t-nm. PwuBiaitoB. Bi ft were pUyed whaa Oiaree^
to produce a uurplu. they muet want
ball too cloer to bit haade and bad for the aeceedUae of life. The work
• la.; mmU. Wttotor. 18 ft
pat oat of ooBUuiteloa. ing triple Who prtKueed the wealth
Ihtfi, O. KIMUr. IT ft 8 la. lUaold
The TlMior. had acs.oUUte^ to put of the country ebofld get tbclr juet
•MdWiaaU^
la the tdi catcher!, place aad the .hure of it, aad th^ ooly way to actheir end V* hy orgMliaded. the .core .taadlkl « to 1
a: eaeohl Pbaalagtoa. 89 ft 4 la.:
of the local team.
aifd.il. Vlamia.l6ft flla Maeold
LABOR DAY
CELEBRATION
TOLD OF GENERAL SIGEL.
It wee a Boetua lawyer wbo^ 1
loqnlal terms to the colorrd geotteoanJa the woodpile. When be eat
down It occurred to him that It wue on
awful crack to Baku, cepectelly as
there u colored man oa the Jury.
The jury took the case and. act e
little to hi. unrprlee. found fcr .hU dlenL A. the juror, left the room the
colored mao Mid to the exultfug Uwy«r:
■^Tbought we were going to And
egelaat you. didn’t you!”
n'ca. I wa. e little tfruld you
would." repUed the Uwye.
•That didn’t make any difference
nth me." aeld the colorrd man. "I
^ whet you meuaL"-Boamn Bee. j
The Mm of old age- U M’lathe.
pending on one’.
New Yorker. Impi
eorlal .tudlo," fell victim to the
Neeley ridloulwl the Bodera
Bmiiii hf«aiaBp-rir.t.NioholM. 19 at la.; aaeood. Meaold. 18 ft
• ta.1 thifd. Webeler. 18 faet t la.
Wlaale aad Peaalafton alw jumped.
WebaBT. 87 a 11 la.; eeooad. Meaold.
•7 a I la.; third. Kloholeoa. M ft
la. Pbaalagtca aad Wlaale alM>
jaBpad.
FuU Taait-ririt aad aac«. epUt
Wabaler aad Kloholeoa. 8 ft 6 la
third. epUt. MeaoU aad Peoaiaftoo.
la
Baaalair hlfh
alaitoa. 6a 7 ia.u J aeoood. Webeler
8 a 8 la. ; third. •plit Meaold aa<
Kloholeoa. 6 ft
rif«p.»ertm
of the Trereree Oii»
ia which U plac'd
ftae oao. aad wUl o*»mpaiv rery fen
ably with a>« beet U»et oaa be d»«.
Baa aroaae aad
wae aUod with
Welllaittoa
Une..
.trert
eeoeleior aa.
other hifhy lafUmBable mattdr. eo.
the whole batldinf aad onotebte. with
the fiooad arouad. were teturetr
With koroBaa.
Whea Uu^ buthiibA
wae oa hra fn»m bottom u. l4*p, tht
alarm wae amed in.
lajaet eli eee^mdi
the alarm *«njt
.tmok. the l«aiu»
ware hitched and the obemioal. hu<4
aad ladder tmok aad fire oaglne wen
upon the .treete. In one minute en<
eight eecomle fn>m the time the aleru
was' alephuned in. the. teem, luu
made the ma to the lire and bmi.
etream oo.
It wae a fine eight, ami
the tiuM wae rery faet, a. Utu tut
had to be laade from the eafliie booiM
to Slate etrwt. along State to Boar.l
Baa. aorth to Front and raM to tlo
eoaae of the Ira.
The hlaae was by U>i« time do»iM*rately hot, and thr fin^meu adrift.
lUe Trojan..
The
» to pot the Are ont wi»l
the oheBieul. but fwith the waho
ffOB the main, and that thrown ly
the eagtae. the fire in the boildinf
wme estlagnlehed. und another build
lag by
ito tide
wat eared.
Uinf
aeumuly eo Buoh ue eoorohed.
Lae Ul^ae r.itklbUloa. At 11:80 o*oU>ok. John R. Bn.1
guru u fine exhibition of
riding it
the water abore the Hannah St La)
Oo'e grlet Bill, aad euooeeirfally ehoi
the ehnte. oUwlng hi. exhibition In
the water below Union etmet bridge
Thoaeaad witaeeeed tlile exhibition
Awlam-ttotca Viij Dali U.»e.
The moralag ball game looked Uk
a daoh for tl»e Aeylum team, aad al
though they hnaUy won. it wi
aaeaey riotory. Blaokbum etarte<i
la to pitoh for the guaca Ciiy'iL bn.
aftar one hit bed beea made otr him
quit oa aaoount of a tore arm. Orveu
derf pitched oat the tnntiig Thre<
hite were made from hii delirery, ann
thaea, coapled with a aeries or error,
gare the Asylum. Are ran., lo thi
aecoad. Winnie went lo the box un<
for eight inning, pitched good hall
only eeruo hlu aad three mo. beiu)^
made
The Qaeen City’, wert' unlnek).
and had to UB three catcher. Lang
idbrthy got a M one on the Angt^.
and
tha game for one lnniu»
WIU telfka takihg hi. place. Lang
Worthjr took Dana’s place'ln the Aeh
' la tha fewrth. In the sixth W. Snifk.
fmuid it aeeeeeary to back ont of th.
gama, owing to an accident to bn
troueera Dana caught this inning.
It was ia4he aixth that the gneeji
Otty’i Mad tha aoom, maktag btcl
rwau. TIaaay weakenad. let two
walk, fall orar an ea.y one and then
allawed Uagworthy. Dana. Khreoplaaad Tlaaey io the eereath aad no
oaa eooiad. aad only one bit wa.
It might be waU to mention that
oerao hits out of elereo made h;
Agyiuau ware made by four men
aia aal aBployed in tae aaylun
Swlfkaof thleolty; F. Keetler o
«ar;Tiuiey of Pramoot aad Aultmao
oCOapaBlah. It wae a good game to
iMh at. how#rer. aad full of exclto-
AgylaBS 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-41QuaaD Olty 00000700 0-7-7-8
TXWBeae CMg Valea Mb Wea Ball <
|K>litical «^omy and deplort^ the
hardahipe of Uborlag people who are
compelled to itruggle for a mere eubBhool ground, to i njoj the addrem^
rimuoe. Oire the men wagee enough
A platforta bad been emted for tiie
tocoable them to lire
yud Bve money, lndo»trlal oonditioa.
do-
irll«*l" exevutlo
omicd that the Uller.
cenUr married, wa. about to
forth
on a visit to the idd country
The general wa. very eameet. lirare
and caiatde. but h« uad hie troopa
cauwd one of the Arat Uogha of the
war.
When a.kt*d who they wrte
lighting fur. hif raw recrulU replied.
"We tight, mlt SlgeL" And the ex•l Aghu mil Sigvl, und 1
irlnk. mlt you."
of laugbthroughout the
l
throngbout
north. They were
good aohlkra, bowe»*r. and the war
cry -We Aghu mil Sigcir* wu. mk.u u
meant mm*h
Ism.
Ingly em
bodied lu the folh.wiug |..H m hy Grant
l\ Kobima>n In • AiHH'dolew l’oi*try aud
. of the Ovil War-. ”
_
a
made by the capltalUt on bi. inreei-
tbl. time. I want to ace my f
fore be die."
"Isn’t be welir
**0. be’, well cnoi
ran tell what may i
ting along in year.
-ll«w old I. beV
New York Rvenlng
"Fortyuine."—Nc
He condemned child Ubor in the faotorie.
He referred to the work of
women and girU lu faclorie. and made
the Matoment that every honest maa
lea^Nfteed that tlie
•.on of the Trade, roancil. abd Oea^
in the homa
K. Jloyl. aecretary of the enw utlre
true iphere of woman
T^U eenameat met
entbu.ia.tio applaoM% He argu
^ The meeting wae Id chrage of Pre.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
ed along the Hoe. of iDtelligent orga-
King l..-ui.ntka Uuu proit.lMd to InrtUute a tcuipcraiice <|UMde In ltan»l-
d. nt Braxlngtoa. who made a Iwief n’lxaiion. improvement of the labor•Iit^ech before iniroduoing Ma;or Gar mg man’. condition and Iwtter wugee
.er for the addrm. of welooum Mr for belter work, with shorter hour..
larrer after a few iirelimlnary re
n^rk. addreaBd the andieno*-a. fol
Thy M.ll of the larger part <»f Manchurla and Mongolia U of a fo^imen-
The addrea. war a good cm- and deeply li.tened to by the aodieace.^ It 1.
worthy of more ai»oe than the crowded condlilon of this paiwr admita to
Ml to me today,
duty. 1. at the
«hile man
lore; and yet lam
mme time a
...mewhat ataloB joBt how to make
ui addroM of welwime lu an aiwem»lege of thi. nature. It appear, to me
I little inoon.lttent. Not bet what
roe are welc«.me to cverrUilug Hint
roa C4.nld juaelbly Ik» tcmlrred on a
tar like till., bnt it .trikee me M.iup
thmg like thi.: A large majority of
thoB aaM^mblcHl here are part and parof u». the town oouia be no town
.f it were not for yon. In fact, to .urn
It alt op aad expiem it in the f^we.t
word. poMible. ”yon are it,” and 1
want to wr. that you have i
^euKon lo Im proud of ibe
/our hiiudiuratl.
You hare
t Uautiful - Queen City” an
le long. the glory; of oourB
.et Auielied. hot I believe________
rood lianda, and though you may leave
.1 to po.u«riiy to put on the Ani-hiug
ouche*. 1 Imre every faith to U here
nat yon will have «o well laid the
fonudallou that future geceranonA
fill have DO trouble io compleung
tue eiructure. And w 1 «y it would
w»em a trlAe Ineonel.teot for me to
uake to you an adorvB of w eloome.
It might remind yon of that old. old
eity and
Uory where the i
ed a Uur.’
wbeo the fact 1>
I killed
Uur,
kilting.
done moat Of the killing
oorae to thoB
who an* '
t
to enjoy the pieaeareaof tur u«».
all of un. extend a mofii cordial
A. for lalkiuK lo yon wbout Ubor
ind laibor Day. I am not gi>ing to do
t. In thU re*t]ieot 1 diffor radioally
with a crrUiD |K)litioian who in refer
dug to one of the iMUe. of a oam<
.utign. Mid, that tliere oould l»w only
*iie good speech made on the subjeot
ui.i h«- was going to make it
Now of
iBl.or and Labor Day 1 believe
iould many gt>od speecbe. l*e i
%ncl I am going to leave it tc
,ia*Jiker to make one of Uie U .l
111 olden time, when town, were
.ui^oaiided by a wall and the gate,
ware guarded and locked, it wa. the
•uMoni when dcirlng to do great
uonor to dl.llnguuto-d guest, to do
•iver to them the key. and the freeiom of ho #daoe. In «*nr day, while
he honor done has the mme con.id
*ratiuu thO oeremooy most of neoes-ity 1m' lu a greul mMsaro Agnrmtivo.
day.
Unitd HaII 1b llreeinaThe dar wa. AtUngly cloM^d with a
grand bail at the Olty Opera Houw*.
when* hundred, gathered to trip the
light fiuitaatio to ex«*llent music fur
nished by Stewart * Steffens’
union
ST.VtiR AM> |•L.\T^OIlM.
FIGHTS MIT BIGEL!"
irmiging i
»i.«d th.. cou.,«i.y wa. itr. cU d with j
enihubia»tu. The^lay Im.
•iderably improved .imv
lunl.l • ll*« ro-it
U in chi for
.n-ika h:i«
Turning •IohIv »r.-und hr .nullncly •»%&.
For tho ilK-iisl.t mode pim .trvMuctv .d4
bcMt-r:
-I HkM. mlt Big.-L"
Th. nrxi time I
him his knapMch
vm» port-.
Hi. cap .nil cantrrn wrr. mlMlnc.
Shell, shrapnel siul arspe. and th. Mrifl
linr-l-sll
Hoi°i»re you! my*frlrnd!*.nd^s^heSTtueSi
you bek'ii.
And for shat an4 for ahorn are you
AghUnc?
H. mU. a. a »h*ll from the eiumy » gun
Bent hi. arm and hi. mu-kel a • sltlnr.**
-I fighta nut Big.-I "
twenty
hn« Mipp
iiainl goM.
Mrs
left
ed out o (
• ah-l*
H?" known.
Fred Hoover am! Miss Frank
yesterday
fur
Petoskey,
where
will take the lllmoU fof ('hica;;...
; Frank m ill go fVoin there to her
home in Kansas (’itv, but Mrs. Hiio-
HI* r. w.ard In the h»m.L
We piac^l n rough ls»ar.l
l.n. yrave,
But on It we Tn.'*r»e. ere w.- turned from
be«-D con
last WM-n
here and the cotupiny i.aU*ve the u.- ver will meet her 1husbaml ini rhica^o
u.l aggrtgatioM. id that .ort. The ami return miih him t I this city for a
pieee U Atu ly
.logtd. the .pecial three mceks’ visit.
The niilroad effecla were cjiecially
treditohle.
John
Mylie.
a. Horatio Xerxe.
Booth, tin* tr^inp. gave an t-xcelleut
portrurnl of the genu. hobo, whose
Ainoni* the Sunday excursionists to
Petoskey, Bay. View and Harbor
Si>nni:sm>ercMr.andMrs.I*lJ.H
ami
Si>ri
son Willard. Mfrs. J. Boudreau
Will I^aveltc
in.tinctb ate thow* of a gentleman.
The other character^ wer*- in good
luuidA
Nora Mulligan,
counter girl.
ation, and
•lo Cali-
the Innch
iraiH-rsonated by
>fls.
Mmleline.Garcia, wa. a clever
tion. and Herman Schmaltx in the
hands of Claude Radoliffe offered
excellent
Aiortnnity
for
BENDA,DID IT!
\Miile in Cbioago bought stock of
comi
Wi.rk.
d!duJ-“toh^°for“*UiV^‘^u^
Plums” on hi. return—uiaiie—big
Miaps-Jumbo enaiw
ladv dt.play«*d great talent as a .nlnger
and daiiOiT and captivated the auditmc«. The play ii so arranged a. to
permit of gix>d .iiecinltie. which were
i very enteriainiiig. The pUy met with
a warm r<-ceptioo. which it deserved.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
JuneK. 190e.
TnUiul
. Trmeorse aiy M foUowa;
r«*r^Or^i kpAds. KoUnMoo. Md CMooco
The
Kin>; mill be
presented
Diamond For PeKMey and Mackinaw Oty. fc AJ n m.
in the City ForkKwi polnu w.uth to Fort Wayne. IIJO
0|H'ra House mhh a cothiany that is
saifl to be a gimwl one.
Press reports
potBU nonh to Mackinaw Uty. ll JO
Fur
*ame timo literally turn over to you j
iie freedom of vour town. a. well a.
• he care and entertainment
Toar *
-ne.t.. having every conAdenr. that ?
NOVELTY IN BOX CARS.
Ball Dewrinv Jusrsal. IN-rmll K^y
.cenerr U ing Btii:i''tive and realistic.
^tosgo. Cincinnati and In-
For LoolOTlU. and HI. L«ttl*, 4 JU p. m.
I he piece aNmnds in fine scenic ef- For IVuwkey and Harbor Hpolnx*. « A) pm.
fects ami is one of ihe i»opular tlramas
nf the vear
*"***'*'>
_
.
•d by the
a Ui-vlce
ghl carryli
cacti Iloo.nl Hem Id. Tlu-txporlmoiit.
are Ik*Iiic made
trucks of which nn- tittini with tuill
bcwFilig jt
.Inch* IHTSOII
1 m> easily tl
iva. «-a*>lly
VC it. Till.
pIUUuHl tlic other day l.y iu:ii»ja-oi.ic
w ho w ore oxnmlnlnc the oar iT. It sttMHl
lu the yarda. Tin- honrinc t-oti^Ip-a <»f
four rare of ihnwHiuartrr ItallK. The
Utter are built t-» take the iliru.t of
the t'ar when 'cuinc aruuini n ourve.
Tl.ere are ISl* thriH-njuarier balU in
each Journal, each of w hich w ill .u«tnlu a crushliic .Imlu tif 7s.«..» j>oumlA
The .mailer b:ill« xvUl en.^ialu a xvelgbt
of SS.OMO ihuiuiL.
The car in .lucatlou was ItKided with
iH.umlH of Me.1 elviKinu. BUd
made the trip to New Orleann. where
It wa. liuded w ith roITee :.xul ralurued
to Chicago. It I. .tnl.-tl that the jouruaU liave an avt-rage life of hev<-n
years, which I. much longer than the
jounmln iMiw In use. The m«*»t lmi*ortaiit advantage chiinietl f«>r them U
the great ease with x\ hlch Iht y can Iw
movt-d. U pi-actleabk*. train load, can
eaidly be doubled and huuletl with the
ume power now um-iI. This would
mi*an iremendou. cx-omnny in ujK-ratlou.
________________
Thel:X)p. m. train hoe a through eoMhfor
UmIUm CaaaoC b. t*sr«l
lujim-diaiely
Mr.
Noeley
by looal application aa they oaanol
reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear.
There U onlv one way to cure deaf
ness. aad that is by ooostitunonal
following Mr. Carv. r j
^•»D«rday, Sept. r.th.
was
introducH'd.
Mr l
ViM'ley i. a foroi ful speaker, and ha. a •
acuity of putitnK before hi. andieno-j
*uch fu. t. a. will best illu.tmte hi.
lAT.
. UKTfWOOD.
O P * T A.
OrmiKl topM.
»i gnmeiit He U an ard. ut supporler of
he causi of Ubor and being the i«bli«.her of
the
Exponent,
a
Icadicg
1 «l>or piaper. Is In a position to make |
i stud^^f the oonditioD. of working |
pEgEM^
aien aiiWroiucn.
111. addren. wa. a strong argument j
in f.vor of improvement in economic {
ooaditiuna He referred to the old feulal system and the mUvery of olden
time, when men were ground d<*wn by
the heel of the arutocrat. and nobil
ity. Ho deKTiU'd how Utterly the
working people have riMn in their,
might and averted their righu.toj
more just reward, of their Ubor. He .
told bow laboring puoplu have bean. Phe play ha< the
foroed to vrgmniut fonulf ptotoction. ] drama,
not for UiupurpoB of upeadiugBooeyi author
fordnea
__
Hi
Fc.rC’harWMal Peteekay. IB p.m„ t:40
cUincnis
of inckv
trxiicdy.
The
a con.^ntionxl
L-SSKSS—
alabastiNe
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING (
Kxlsomincs are tempt
rot, nib off and scale.
• SMALL POX
and other disease germs arc |
nurtured ami diseases dissem
inated by wall paper.
I^
' tbU tube u lnaflme<i yon l»av©;u rumI blLng •onud or imperfect hearing, and
I when it U entiraly olow^l. DcafxieB i.
the TOBlt. und anleM ibc infl.mmatioa Qun be taken out und thi. tube
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich.
'JIndbtrtJ stand!
Judge, mp Wasters/'
Our new fall and winU f
styles in L. Adlt r Hrt»s.
Co’s. Kocht’Sicr made
cloihiniiare ready lor you
to see. to handle ar.d to
try on*. V\’e want you to
see it. whether you buy it
or not. and we certainly
do not want you to buy
unless you lind it lK*lter
than any other reaily-towear cloihin^: that you
-know of anti juht as satis
factory as twice as expen
sive made to measure.
The only thinj^ about this
clothing: that does not
show for itself is its wear
ing quality: but wc ask
you to take our word for
that, lu fact, if an *‘Ad,ler” garlncnt does not
- wear as it should, we al
ways want'to know it and
to give the customer his
money back. : : : :
€. Wilhelm
NEW BLOCK
COR. FRONT AND UNION.
No ncctl to sutler froin heat.
^Don’t let the air get stagnant
—CTCxlc a brcerc. *Put in one
pr more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS m >our oificc, store or home. .\11 of new
design and perfect construe non
CAMPBELL BROS
nine
oaae. out of ten are ouuBd b)
! Outurrh. which i. nothing
_________ d oondltion of |be mnoon. .ur-
lOXSp. m.
rorMnakagoe, Boy Qtj. Port Horwa. ToLdo
ivartrfi aad
11:40 a.m.
fw Moauwe. l.adiart«. and MUmanke*. «.•»
an..ll:4oa m . t.'40p. m.
comedy and
has
taken
80HDAT. IkkImBER 1
Trmla will leave '
Bate ft 00 ScepoeUir.
|**We*will give One HMdnsl
for any OUM* of Deafne.. (oanwKl ,
oatarrh) that cannot be cured by
| Hall’. Oatarrh Cure. Bend for circaIruA free.
Hall’. Family Pill, are the belt
“ ’Af«t.T
H F MOKXMM OooL Po»
I Suffered for over 10 tears
-CURED BV
Dr. Iman’s Ladies’ Rcstorailvc
OtgunUatlon waa ooaoulv.d theme, but has treated it wifh xigor
10 proioet tbo working people uad do i and
away with Um im*guUrltie. of
skill
and has intgrwoven many
tlwir | veins of humor.
ooadllian uad tbo iajuttoe to which j
tU V were oooe obUgod to eubmiL He !
*
--------- T--------------------tuanku,
r. of
Tbe member,
of MePbereou Poit.
R . dwiire^ <
hour. a»d|No,l«. «
spoke of the latelllgenoe of laboring |
people and
bow
shorter
L-tke bv
people additiooal time and reaourre.! Grand Iravcrw
to perfect themielve. Intelh-otoally. *
which ia
I
kC..A,
r« Oily
was«ai.g." —ap
ALABASTINE
should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walls,
What wn« protmhlv the Ai^t p»U*lic And onoe^^mor. 1 mw him and kn. It by
llliraty U> the Vnlted State** wa. atnrt- i
IIl.^‘^f.--htood wa. rapidly no*ln«:
»yl In fharlcMon. S. C., to 1749.
I whl*|H-r^ of home. nife. children. aM
The great hulk t»f chalk Is ci.miHiaid
of eight different **iH-ele. of tiny hh* 11.,
TheUlKhi land to which he wa» r-«ng;
but nearly
klml. lm\-e been found And have you no word for the d*,.r one.
lu it.
Tbe -Wt-e one.** the father or mother?
■ Hnnl Hin*-* In flermanv nre sard to "Yaw! >mw • aald he. “lell them! oh! tell
have rtiUM-d a larg*- dimji.uilon in the
th. m I Achle* t>iHhUUipt:oii of wine timl ^^.^rilu«u*
IHx.r iellos ' he ihonght
glit of no <othefH,juor*..
.
SJKci."
-Side Tracked.” the play which
made Jnle Wallers famoo. in the ho
bo charactor wa. gir» u in Bteiuberg’i
Grand la.t- night to a packed honm.
Standing room only was the rule be
fore 8 ;80 and * when the coruln wrai
SAOIKaW. MUSKEGON A GRAND
recalb oae of the pleaMntrles that had
a wMe clrculatloo during the .trrae•us daya of the civU war.
will Improve aad more proAl will be
The Kalkaeka band and Trmreree
2itj bemd alternated io fumiehing
moaio before aad daring the auerclee.^
L>m the pUtfoTB were eealod Mayer
Jhrrer. C. tt Neeley of
EXCUIglONS
PSEAtiSBiETiE
mtrnmrtnOnfnmimiM.
ated Wltb tbe
The recent death of that gallant oM
German eokUer. General Pram Slgd. _______
the officer, of tbe
Boldu-r. St Bailor,
cuoumnni^t
effort, to
to the old
tTha hall gaaw betwaun the ualou employer, even at the higher
wblier. i. wortliy of .}iecial praiee.
All the member, of thi. po.1 are .in■md^ OhdUlaaaada teaafiarathr and ahorler houra
■Btoa MB of thu oily was eomewhat DiMouleut. ^ aaid. U the moiher eorelv gratefol for the hoepitallty exialiMi « Mooaat of the other of progreM. and 1
igtHm jBd beeaaee a few arguBsau
wtoa AaaMaiy to eoariaea the rUiiI>cnms G, Needham left thw momMtelhlithapUyam froB hi. olty the vortiair pcopla DlMoatoat t
iwhloUBadeitpoBibleoaly jngJ lor Sandwich, Ontario, to resume
•ip it WM UTlduat that
I bale Uriai hua iwmltod If hi.
Steinberg's Grand Opera douse
Saturday* September 6*
TH PhtaiU* MmticM CumHf-Oramm
On tbe Stroke of Cweloe
Bf Jm*,* U BfmH. Oir^tiom W. B. Immnae*.
Dttt cf CBUHterfelten.
tbt P»wmbr^'tr'B Step.
€rtat PHscm Sceat.
$l>eei.l Price. 2S. St and 50ci Bex Scats 7Sc
Tai.lmadge, Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich,.
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some lime that I ought to w’rite you
a few words of praise for your wonder
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
did roe such worlds of good. I suffered
such untold agonies with ray menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors
doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medito recommend it to any woman suffering from these terriUe
complainu. Anyone wishing U5 l»m
Adranoe Safe opem Frid>r Moniing.
-Kk-r AL.I. DBWU88
A
SIXTH THAB-NO. 1«57
'TBATK88K CITT. IHCH. TUESDAT SEI'TKMBBB m, I90S.
WAS DROWNED
WHILE DRPNK
JAmtM Callan M#t D«mth Off the
Dock Sunday Night
FOUR BOTTLES OF LIQUOR
Were FouimS on Hie Body Yeeterday Homing
0PCRIR6 OF SCHOOL
I Wert Will Co«-
withBU thefSBohers i
InsgirtrallmsntinnUi
In the
eo the
«Bl for
irsiWtom while t
Inst yenrwnsonlyMB. BnperlntsodlUbsrl prediole on earallmsnt of
■00 in the High eehoel before
the Feck is orar.
Tbeoimpel essroieee this morning
Ollbprt gBTB B Terr In ten sing Bd.
diessBt the oprttng. The
Itme orer end BriBnged prelimLy. BndenraUmont WBaBttonded
ThU Bftoraocn the pnpils ere
meeting with the Terlons teeohers
Suffered a Strok* of P*r*ly*l*
' In Flint
RECOVERY
DISPAIRED
OF
His Family Do Not Balieve He
Wiil Spaak Again
• or FM Ttw w«
Mbt
rBtBl-rkjvk>iBM MtoTB
St I. B-t •
of B BIkwi
TIM BEifor* tkm Krt.
nrohBpelthe pnpiU went to U^
YMUHej mming eboet 7 e*clook.
Fliut. Mich.. Sept. f-At 6 o’clock
e of Prof. l>dhibriUe. who wns
tiM body of Jmbm ColloB WM fooed
lBtb*bey oo tb« vmI tkU of Um not fen the BiMmbly room, end nlmoet iBBt cvBnlof Jodfe Oeorfre H.Durand,
toovmrtic oBadidBta for coreraor,
dock of the ICIoblcBB TraDoportoUoo bnried him wlUi riee.
, tBkoB suddenly ill. the BttBOk be
Oa MidMOOOOM tbo body VM io>
fog of B nerrous nature.
The elegant new furniture wsgon of Dr. O. B. Burir, who was oaUed In
ooioJO|^ »e Boston Store, seen in the parade oonsnltetion with Dr. Murray and
says the patient liaa great
- - - was just finished by C^tld.
in breathing, owing to cere
og tba dock Whllt IB O itoU of iBtos. weU& Loudon.
bral affection, aad that he is a very
toBUoe.
vices for the five
WlMO found Uie body of ObUbd wbi
IB BbOOl tWBlVB foot of VBt«tlMdlBt
a rapid change Vor the wone
tB BB upriffhl pofldoo M tbB boitom. Tabefnsde at Battle Credc Saturday
1b hlf MOBtb b« b®ld B*^OlfBr BOd Bp- afi^noon. More than 8.O0U were in the oondition of Jodge Durand.
pttftd to be iB B OBiuTBl poeltlon. It ratsent Eulogies were delivered by Kl Hib pbysiclani raid that without tlie
of the pres.mt political oam1« eridMit tbBt be died Blrnoel iBBtBBt- der I. McCoy. ProCW. W. 1‘rescott,paign be might have lived comfortably
ly Bod retBined U»e poeilioo U wbtob and Dr. George Thomi«on.
for years, but constant demand made
be WBbt OTerbuBrd.
Rev. E. Howard Brown, formerly by callers who most have andiimoe
ObUbb wBe known 10 hBTB be-B in- pastor of the Friends church in this
toxloBtod tbo Blgbt bHon bis body city, left with his family this morning with him. long conversations, volumto be taken care
WBS foBBd. In Mob inside oobI pocket on the M. & N. K for Oskaloosa,
of. and writing bit* letters of acoepVBS B plot whiskey desk, eech empty.
for Uie nomination of governor,
Bud in Uie outside oont pooket wbs b
PhUip Richard has sold his hi
have been tem great a struin dnrtng
quBTl flnsk. The former
were
Uie past three w<>cks.
empty, eon Uie otber wbs orer Imlf
A'Co,
Flint. SepL 2-Judge Durand’s oonA
Isrewell
reception
wiU
be
tender
at a o’cook was practically un
two onaoe bottU nmrked Bloobol.
ed hy Miss Ethel Thomas at her changed witli the exception of tbe
home oo Webster street tomorroB* more hoiwful sign that he was able to
t
for
the
Endcavorers
of
the
use
his
right arm a little more. He
nboot a ysBrs old. Bod is known bs
bBTlnff been e bsBry drinker. Be hns Friends church who are soon to jeave was able to take a small quantity of
the dly.
Members of the Friends bMif tea during the morning. The
no fumlly in this oity so fsr bs known.
bis family, bnt bis
He WBS formerly b resident of Bm- Christian Endeavor society and ihcir
oondition hardly warrants much hopi*
ptre, wbert. b ysBr Bgo be wbs seeMoo friends are inviletl.
The Womans’ Missionary Society ol that he will recover. A change for
le
worse
might
oome
at
Ihcl
Baptist
church
will
meet
with
Mrs.
ohBnredfor dmnkenneei. It if SBid.
Flint, It a. m.—Jud|
He Ubsb trank nt Empire, which U John GiUii of I-ake avenue toraonow
mdUion is jiracuoally
afieraoon at 2:80 o’clock.
Tbe
physicians
have
no
hopes that be
ITie Woman’s Horae and Foreign
pees knok to his old
where be inleoded to retnn this tnlL Mifoionary Society of the Congrega- will raUy. E. O. Jtood. a close friend
The body wbs turned orer to Un- tiohal church will meet with Mrs of the judge. sai^Uiis morning that
Mra Durand and her son and
derteker Andersoo yesterdny. end no Frank Hamilton, on Washington
strwt,
tomorrow afternoon at 3 judge’s brother. L. T. Durand, didn’t
dednile decision bus
believe Uie judge would ever be able
yelBStotUI
H. LGibU has sold his hxeyde sliop to iqwak again. In spile of this he
VERY SHORT SESSION
DOG POISORER AT WORK
JUDGE DURAND
IS STRICKEN
BUUweU’s Cmmlmm TwU
Mayor Carver did not arrive at the
The dog poisoner it trying hard to
get In his deadly wort on a valnable oouncU meeting last tevoning In time
dog belonging to J. R. StiUwell of to be in it at aU. if indeed te came
at alL Tlie routine bnsinoss was dlspenseo with with the exception of tbe
ly givon poisoned food, called atten- auditinc of the bills of the board of
Uoo of Mr. StUlwell to the fact that public works, the oommttteo oo
the dog of the latter was eating wme- claims and aoecmnu and tbe board of
thing that might not prove whole- water commissiom-ra. Having thus
Mr. SUUweU.took tbe food provided for the employes of the city,
away from the dog. and found .that George Boon was given permission to
with oontinne his houjio moving without a
■tryohnine to put the dog per- lioensc until such time as the ordin
manenUy out of buslnees had be eat ance is am. nded, when the council
adjourncil to meet ag
en it.
Mrs. StUlwell
Todar’s Martete.
foundthe dog again at wort on a
thrown over
to Tb« KrmXnt Boeurd
found that it
Detroit-Wheat. 77 and 70^ ;oorn.
this time
oats. 32.
with enough poison to have killed
Toledo-Wbeat 71 *4 and 71P4.
several dogs.
fi7».;.
Tbe authorities are looking tbe
matter up. and if the would be dog
poisoner can be landed, he will be
given a trip over the road.
;, ‘ -
sisefcel IsdiSB Bssdoedsattm
I'torrt
BrtsrtlsyksrCe. « « Prep.
THE WEATHER
OUR^» GOODS u. MOVE
so tut that they hudly get » dunce‘to
to become
t------- acquainted
with our counters. If you do not oome NOW you will not
Ive able to get your lK>y one of our NEAT, NOBBY
BOYS’ SWKATKR8
ONLY ONE REMAINS
>r Fo«u>Wko emmm lUaw Fi(lr^>oe Yrar.
Ago With A. Tracy Lay. Ur
Ualx !• Lrn.
Hon. Terry Hannah yeste«!ay ny Layol
i A.I^i
ills that!
:onday. Sept. Ut j
be arrived in Traverse C;ty on CapL
Nelson’s schooner Maria Hilliard.
psnied by Mr. Cutler, Thes
Ounton, Mr. Sawyer, and Mr. Lowry.
In referring to the incident Mr. Iat
touchingly si-wks of tboM- comiwtias dei^rted and that be alom- of
the five rumaiua
IlKV. MOOltMAN llKICi:t*r.M>.VV
|•-l^! •• Hupplj
Rev. Newton U, Franklin, chniran of the commitee oa pastoral sup
ply and sujvort of the lYieuds church
baa received a letb r from Rev. .loseph
lUnford, ebairmsn of the yearly iue« tIng’s evangelistic chutrman. stating
of'^outh
t Rev. Frank Mo
t Sunday
1 be present
fill the imlpit of the Friends church
for next Sunday and possibly the
Sunday following.
7/’s about
now that the
Just what they nccti to wear to school. Come and look over
our line which is the largest ever carrievl in the city,
from 60 cents up.
OPEN “’seSr THISEVENING
School Shoe
Question
,
is a very imjKjrtanl matter.
The Ik>>s and girls must
have shoes tor sihmil If
every paicnt would come
fiere and examine our school
shoes, learn the gool i«ints
in them,, sec how well they
are ma«le, how well they
look and leani our low
prices wc l>clicvc we would
sell every pair of school
slu»es sold in Traverse City
this talk
Cbildnn’s Shots
t'lothiprx. Hattrr* an«l Kamiahrm to Ills Majesty. The
Next thlnf to Glvinr Them Awayl
MEN S
^
JUST RECEIVED....
A now lino of
LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
Some Very iNobby Styles. Choice Values.
'S«REUABL£
DRY GOODS MO CLOTHING HOUSE.
STEINBERG'S
«R
misses’ Shots
f
Floral Desips
$1.00 an.l
Bops’ Shoes
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
mtD V.
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the Labor Dap
the Kimball
iPingree
:rii
I* 3
FRANK FRIEDRICH
TkiNiw Stand •
242 Front St.
j,s.‘‘^y*^d.%’kSni!‘d7i:
p^foctofy. He will return in a few
Artistic work at/ight prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
T
A. J. WILHELbA
C^UTH
UmON STREET
lijgrdmtngrrtldiMincc.
If
$w«epina reductions In
M
F- A I
montD to make room for
Fall and Winter Goods
AtoKtor a. Co.
totol fTronn mi^ j
now cominfl in......
'NEW
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Special on Black Silks -
BENDA DIO IT!
$1.19
50 cents, tltl c ents, T.l cents
■acid T.11I1
The handsome steam yaci
m East Front street to Ralph Mehndcr.oa-ncd l>> Mr.Morgan of Chu age
; 7.V. Sl.Oo.n.i.'l. SI..’’-'
dumber, who lias already taken i*os- for Detroit on the & o’clock truin. was at the tUx k a *hort lime
ihi:
li
Mr. Wood staled that paralysis was in
the judge’s right side. He n ooguizes afternoon, Icaun',; for \k )lnls further
^he roller is
luly,
143
feci
north
The
iKial
isa
bell
Uiose around him and.eUeudod bis
pavement between
right band to Dr. Wood, who has just long. 18 feet iK^am. and of IbU tons
on Front, to level up the bricks returned from Denver. The judge's l»ur*len. She is hamlsanicly
bciore the ccmcnl is put in. Soon illness started two days nf. r tbe first and fitted with cxcry ron\cnieiicc for
Some diangct have had to be i
.'«;i:i.I,KR OK RK.ST SHOKS
A T LOWEST PRICES
at the last minute in the teaching thh block will open for travel again. nsoeplion tendeu-d him alter his nom- summer’s ]>lcasures.
THE OLD STAND
force of the city schools. A iclegr^
!)r. Swanton was called hurriedly InatloD for governor by the stale demwas received Ulc last week from Miss to the Wilhelm block UiU morning to CK-raUo convenlb.n. At that time be
Bates, resigning her |K>sition as firinci- alttcnd I.. G. Br)anl. who was pros suddenly toppled over, but seemed.to
pal ol the Klinwootl a\cnue school trated by an attack of acute indiges raooverand got around to bis farm
Later a letter was received anne
tion. Mr. Bryant soon recovered dally. It was noticed by friend,
Ing her marriage to a Mr. Hathaway,
sand is much better now. that Judge Durand bid a jaundice
i tr«r w// M look like sin; J j
formerly of this city, at Wallacelmrg
The funeral ol Mrs. Jplius Allar apptwrauce which gave rise to the re- : Some fit mlL bat donUwJtr: V!
Ontario.
was held from the rcsulencC on F:asl pirt that he was Uoubled with Uver
» nSbme look pretty, hat pinch; f j
Xtier some lively ncgoliations, F.«hth suect Saturday rooming, a
and kidney trtmble.
\ Some are stiff, *nd sUy so; #
Miss Nellie L>lle. who taught for si: comlorting funeral scnicc be
^thbratiott
Ixring
Detroit, Sept. 2-Among people of I Some MTt eJLsy, bat sprt*d ill f j
years in the set enth grsdc of the Un ducted by Rev. W. U Uufi
Detixdt. news of Judge Durand’s deecoin, Neb; city schools, was appoint- A long iirocessidn of friends followed perate illness OBusx d genuine sorrow.
Was a success in every sense
cd to the vacant iTmcijialship. and the remains to Oakwood cemeterv, There was but one opinion rxpreseed I
ONE GOOD ^INT don't
of the word.
Miss Caroline Livingstone, four years where they were Uid to rest. A Great that the tlcBlh of Judge Durand w ould
i mike 1 shoe 1 good shoe.
teacher of the sixUi grade at Cano, profusion of beautiful flowers testified
an almost Irreparable blow b. the
was apjwintcd to the pUce left vscinl
*
cALL OF THEM ho'^oever
lhcs)mipathy of friemls.
ilemocratl eparty in this campaign.
in the sixth grade at Koardman aveInstead of the regular meeting on Tbe opinion seems t*» bb that if a ^ do, ind yoa ire sore to find
is chi*seu. Helm will be ^ them in those (imoas
Thc prindimlship of the Klmwood Wcilncsday the Woman's Auxiliar>' of
pianos and organs arc ^ JUiCavenue school was otfereti to 1‘roC Grace diurch will go to Omens for a
Flint. Mich., 8.1.1. »-Th.- oondi.
licular, and
cess in every jarlic:
. Ue Hornsby, a gr. .... of the Trav- p;cni( n Thursday. The boat will
tloo of Jndf» Dorond WM onoOoiiK.-d
cfsc City High School ahd the Y|»i- leave 9:80 a. m and return at 4:30
at the factory pric
trip 50 rents. nt 8 o’clock. H» wo. .pocbleM bot
r
Unti Normal, but the school lx>ard at p. in.. Fare for round
ic very
oooK-lou.. He ron.-. op nt lime, nnd
Aldm. where, he is now teaching, re- All members of the jumsh arc inviteil
nod. hi. li.nd In nn.wct to qoMiion.^
instnmienls to buy- See
■ fusetl to release, him. ss they vsluc his to attend and bring soriiclhmg to cat.
Foarncsl Colton and Mra j. Snyder Dr. C. C. Jeniot.. of Dortoit «ld h»
' sert ices very
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lj>r ])arti<-ulars.
of hours or >
Shoes for^ujomen.
were married Saturday evening at the
buCheld
00
.citL*Rc:ii roil BouTHbinm^
home of the bride. 818 .Weft 14th
We *rtfoU iffcnts
jtreet, by Justice Verley.
«TAUi: avi» l•l.aTrollVl.
R. W. Rastall and family arc enlcrUining Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Fox and
How many v«»lt*
electricity will
Mr. Fox is kill a man? It i. an Intere.tlngqneBTim attbrfony confttrao.. of ths
THE OLD RELIABLE
T)i>ewruer li.m. an.l om- to which there ii nn
10 a surprise last night when the pas- Co.
exact auBviei?. It Bcem* to dep-nd uptor at the eloee of his report laid upI>r. W. S. Crowell and wife return <m the cmBtltuti..n of the man. an.l
oo the lablea deed to a ohuroh pro ed to their home in Cleveland >-csler- the wtmopBheric condittiont. at the
perty. fr« of all enoumbranoe and day afternoon.
time, andvthe state of hie nerveaMr.
frae bf oost The property liae heraProC PhUip Rose, who has a fine K. H- Wertern, wh.»»e bneineM it U
Wrfora be«» owned -by the Fernwood educational position in Minnesota, re to be electrr»entrd d»n a“Uve’’ wire
Chapel Aseoolalicm. but itmt Friday turned there yesterday after a visit •|fore the eyc» of the an.lUnoe in
nlcht by a unanimous vole it was with frikndi here anjat Old Mission, jtlwmr.! Weitxel’s realUttlo drama,
o4««lK>>dtO B«T. W.
•The Tl.le of Life,’’ has withetno.1 a
where he taught for a^ng time.
' r« » IUtbodi.1 cbMOhMd U.,
Hervey
Aoderion returned to kundre.1 volte eeveral tlmee without
««• B*te oat yort*td»y. Mr. iMmt- Northport vesterdav, where he is any particular dUoomfort. To the
21 inch black I’eau de Soie, soft finish—were guaran
mtn immiM u to Ih, QoMtwly ooo- Clerk in the hotel icon, after spend
> it always appears rrtl, an.l
IWMM, Of niM olniob MM Bl«ht ing Sunday in the city.
the scene i; m.vst thrilling.
teed cheap at $1.35—on sale today at q8c.
wbo
It 004 olMMd th. tolThe Tide of Life” wlU be presentl.evi T. Pennington of the Record
12 inch black i’eau de Soic. soft finish—cheap at $1.50
lorrlM ftldMiU of thU i»H of to,
cd at Stelnborg’e Grand n. xt Thurshas returned from a two weeks’ vaca
,|„ M troMM*: D. r»n. & UoMl-rt.
—to close.at $1.22.
tion which, sms spent principally in •Uy BepL 4tb.
U n. BUI. O. a Th«)l»U oDd Hr,.
Indianapolis, Ind,
lot of Colored Waists—prices were S1.00 and $1.25—
Alim Ida Kibby returned to the
tooifht ol UK. obonA to ' George Bartlett of Mantoo was in Soo today after a short visit wnih her
all go at 49 cents.
„p»ta.«,dtolooon«»oto. It Moo- the city yerterday. the guc« of
relatives here.
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fooiber-in-Uw. Ilarl C. Tyler.
dowtood thol tbo ooM of too 00
White Waists. $i kind for 69c; $1.25 kind at 90c: $i.SO
CAKUOrTIIADfKK.
Hon G. G. Coveil went to MaratMtM wUl U “The fhvteenth I
kind at $1: $1.75 kind at Si.is:
»» S1.65:
3Uh of Traverae OUy.- nnd the eo- qoene yesterday
?2.7S kind at $1.90.
cWjto*lo,wU0 rtK»t» o—
Mim Backus made a businem trip
and aeeietaM during tbe Ulnsw Md
II WIU iMtaUy to Mootwod o« I
down the G. R. & 1. yesterday.
dutbof-ywU.M-.to.g.^
.V
few
more
$S4»
Silk
Waists
at
$3
69of nrto oOoito for o >«r « ■«
Miss BUnchc Girard of Keswick is
in the city to attend school
Thefiremco ood otUeo. m reMil. Martha Kelley of'Suttons
Bay is vistting friends in this city.
Walter CFtnoej wMtuDed Ito P^l- nWbU^lB Obtooao boothAteek of
CHARGES AMONG TEACHERS
Some shoes'
A
a^CHOOL. SUITS
$1.25, $Lf50. $2.00. $2.60. $3.00. $3.50. $4.00. $4,60,
$5.00. A Japanese Handkerchief Puzzle given with cadi
suiL
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MIDGET TlES-handsome little novelties-all the rage just now-all colors—25cenu.
!
FALL HATS—The new L. & H. stiff
hat always has first place with all who
have eveUom them. If you haven’t
given them a trial, do so “w-It s the
best .$3.00 hat on the market todayfully guaranteed by uL All the new
shapes in soft hats, all colors-$i to $3-
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FALL SUITS-V»*»
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••big” felloirs.. Sales are beginning early
and we are using every endeavor to
ummanmaMiwi
-iti t*
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to mn»y.iia6c»iks totowi tnti
THE EyElfflfG MCORH.
sarsr™'
TMAVBMK CITY. MICHIGAN
'ORAMO TRAVERSB HERALD
not. T. MTB.AMO J. W. HMINeN
■ad tk«* an ebidiidu to aO UN*
that miftil h. oftacad.
, ^ imatat Um ait*, ia aoi
ln» tU o»t*r ot
Moaa aHcbt ihlak. hr
nfatalac to lb* aebool
etbaraotaM. M wlU a****a
Utd* araa haU M tit* *«hool |<
tlob U ooDtalMd la t»« floeoad. ThUd
.ad bait of tb* roOJtb ward., wblob
would U iuadlauir ooewaieot
tb* aistb alto** alt*. Bat a, tb* eli;
srotra lb* oratar ol popalatioo a«j
.tio which will l»
cx;nieoit:m to oil
l«ru of the cay; therefore it
WWW the only BBancbt thin, to do
to MOept thic fift wUhoBt 1
ooe cod win
gif to the city io oddiuon
l^aryi^BhBBdcomciAffc. Thrpert
problrm be. tM«i A dlfflot.U oo« to
eoUe bwotoCoCM. Kow, •• for oo.
CAd A flBC OOC. the qOiAtioO
*iLfJSSr^,
uwrvBiAcxm ■tatk *
AldSk MAITloAMDori
’^wZu^^BrAUSKH of
iDAJIIBlo MeC^V of lUot*
toAAdIMrl
r. »>aWKHm of WoOorA
A*. WIloUKY of VooBotm.
«fV»Utn
FATKJtK JI. KKI.LVr of Woj
la.
WUIUUT tbf Oaoob4c.
AmCBIBAldP B. IIAHIIAOII oft
; !|iV;riJHi-irAM c ors-rv nri
DAVIOCi. « IIANI»I4:U.
>arttoiiy«lNrtMBUT JC. WAI.TKII.
FBANK W. WII.hUK.
ITMrOuotogrtOMttfMC. W. oTKWAlll).
ed- The council will doobtlew
Aooept Uie i«rop<
ICehelS ftickcrdwMbomUKJrand
TrevereeOo ,Mioh..NoT II. 187S. And
let her ooAth io the eud Aocittoni
hich ooemrred on OoguAC lAke. near
Bottle Creek. Mich., oo the evening
of Ang
IjMet. ending toe CAreer of
Are noble nod tuefol Chrielinu TircA
pteviouely eo fnU cf hope and promlee.
Her early life wee ipent et the old
near TraYrre.* Oily. Alwny*
arrald of not being of nee in the
world, toe took np the tody of tton;
ogimjihy At the Perri* lodoetrial
•cbool At Big Replde. efurwmrd com
pleting e thorough counw in toe Trerera- Olty Rutoeec College.
held poettione of troit with
eon., ot the Jeeding Attorney* of toll
city, and ofUr word ecoepted a pcition A* eeeUtent in the city clerk’•
oOoe. whidi ehe held for tortw years,
dortng which time tor <pede host* or
friends, wbo will long rememt»r her eunny disposlltou and her eel!secrificlng. genertiua uelnro.
In Mey. Ivon, she i.-oclTed an offer
of A position in the Battle Orrek nni
enum, which tor jorfnlly Accepted.
thuE giriug her e better ooportunlty
Gcxl more in aooocd with her
rt-ligiops Ti.-we 8hr was oooveited
The working
Trererw City her. rrery njwon to U
grutiftod At the •ocomr of thdtr lAhor
I)Ay orlebr.tloA
The dey wne ell
diet ooold tw dtored. Tb. plABe de
ri»od wore OArried out to the loiter
edherllfi to God’s err ice
end the iioblie cutored into th<
Aplrit of the oodeeiuD l^A rnmnarr u end in her letters home heil rxiweesod
Bber of th.< verioo M desire to derote her lif. es a mis}>lfM«Tery I
the city. The |wredi slonery in for-ign fl. Ids. H-rs
iiobh- Cliristien
workingmen’ll imporuui pert ii indue heeii alweys yee
distreoeed and c
riel derelopment. And it wee e
It een be truly said of her -8Tuv hetb
it to tboee who liAd U in c)ierK«.
done whet she eould. ” 8be leavrs to
hor Dey Ihle yrer wiU be remem
mourn h-r loss, a father and mothrr.
by the membi^re of the nnm
aoione In the city a« a greAt •uo(vm. Hr. and Mrs. II. Uick. Vd of Garfield
doe to their uolleotlre Aod inaividnol township. Ihn *. sisU*rs. Minsos Miua
and Elsie Uicki rd who li%«- at home,
efforlA
ed liboreliy to the rxiBnee f j. d and and Mrs W. K Johnson <»f Mapleton,
eoRiwodod boetnew for A groAttf |Art Mich, ami two brothers. C. A. and A.
toe dey. Title WM
one dAj of W.Kiokerd of this rly.
s yoAT upon
raaeral oTOrMTilU CJhl.
etiteoiolly oierke io the reiAll etoreE.
Oranvllle William Gill, Infant son
could get Aot to enjoy toe pubUo driu
ooetretlooA On elmoet ell other boll of Mr. and Mrs Prank Gill, died at
their home, oornerof Oak ami Seventh
.Uye ranny .if tlu^ olori R do
greAlcr port of toe dey. LubordUAy ie street on SaturdsT afurnoon. The
little ono would liave heed one > tar
cm. And no 1
oln September h. and was a child of
requln d to do moi
rar.^ beauty and iuumgenoe, a true
dy neoetwery for the
in bis homo, and‘was the
tereeto of liimeelf end* employer. The
■pint of lutrmony which .xut»
working people And
eroployere of tbU‘ city 1- comAnd ao lung a« ench
hi'
iiiierecte of thiother io ooueulting their own welUie organiiAtlone will b^ e mu*
tuel benefit to both employer end emIdojr.
ThlR condition e*i*tE here
end while iutelligenc*- guide*
the dfHtiniee of the onioni Uio empiujere jcAunol hut be In eympalby
w ith the objeou eought by the litlKir
Uig i- oiilr.
«
rer Oreult r«erl l5o«»«W»ue-rOffO. W. CI-HTtH.
Vor Ooeatj Barverur- '
g. U* Alfl*YN
The Hon. Perry Hannah has off. r
ed a eabtolinte for bis original pro^sltloB to the oily relative to a
toe OtoBSffU library, which is a very
gOBmoe offer; and one which will
befBliyapptoOtolad.
Thors was a sentiment among a
graal many that the lot on Front
oMt ww BOl mtlxtactory to a large
Bumbor Of rtwldenta
Not tlml the
gift was Mt greatly appreciated, hut
boeaaoe toe looatioo was not deemi^
asdotorabU for the purpcMi as some
oto« gito would be. Mr. Uannabha.
mol toe aituatlon promptly, and makes
a oitU amro liberal offer, not only for
the Ubmry sltoa bot a jOooo of groBod
iB addiltou whiob wlU make a mag;
Bltoaat park wbea euilably embclitood.
The proporty offered in a commabloaliOB to toe oily oouneil last nli^ht.
U aU toat portion of the block runnlAff from Wadsworth street to Unipn.
Borto of Sixth otreet to the river, rxceptoig »ta feet front on to. corner of
SUto and Wadsworth street, which u
owned by toe Hannah & Lay Co., ami
whkh U designed for residt uoe lou.
TblB propoeiUdB give, the city a liKW
Mob for wbat will one day b.* a beau
MfBl part, one whom eurrouudlpgs
claUy doslral.h'. On hoe
oid^OBO of too oily ’s handsom.
4mm oirwoto and on toe oth..r tor
riiMlilmtii river. A good virwU
ht4irmu%hiM point over tb.- bay siid
bolipooBlmlly looatod is partioulary
des^bU for a park. There is opportunlty for toe oity to expend a httlr
moMJ to IwaaMfylng it; but lu naiunl heamly U obo of its main features.
I It Is tlottoned to place tbs library
• bmltoto* on httto elreei, just wsst of
too vtoidonos of Mr. Hannah, so as
Mi to obstruct tbs view from toe res
IAms Dorto. While tbU location
■mp ssom oooMwbat ont of tbs way
tor toe oast MAS of tbs city, too fact
tool It is aflfl. and toat all other oo«IO. anything yet
pfitoBtod to pabUo BOlloe. removes
«ato •htototoas toat BOghtbamade;
*.
I. twtt.
XlttmlMfrMnnEwiuif
NO OEClSiDN YET
Ba*i« uC Ot*a> L*b*a KutuI Tiaia
L^-ssJsri.-'.aiiv'ss:
S7K.‘‘*a,«U.1‘Sl.I^X
Great Lakes baa Iwea tefened to me
MforaLittlelMonev«
Oo on trains leaving Travrrm City !
for driU and reoreatioo pnrpoesa
exactly like cut for $6.75 is one of the many
Rate,
one £a“ to’w I good values we are now offering you. It is 6 ft. 2 in. long.
A. Mih'heii. o.-p-Agt.*9 tempered steel springs; 4 in. Goldea Oak
w. (Sanningham, ^rt,
| Finished frame with large legs Securely bolted (not nailed).
SUKDAY RATES
|
Couch has heavy duck canvas lining and is double stuff‘ed with moss and tow, has a plain top covered with choice
o. R. AI
patterns of Velour, /i A full carload of coaches to select
from, ranging from $4.75 up. : : : :
: :
It
!br:r.^Vf,.urT*f?s
be deeirable to hare the station l<^-
water In toe nearCrtolnlty and climatio conditions should be faTorabU.
1. 1 trust that this outline will be
leaves 6:40 a. m..
Msary As ydo have alinformed, your r«jneto to
City was not received
I bad patod away from
to. vicinity of Trmreree City. Any
d.ratli
Very
J. W. SLATER, « LEADINB HOUSE FURHISHER
peck; cabbage, «c, bead
I, 90c. dozen; water meh
«wch; muskmelon*. 6c. "
Oaah Grocery.
H. O. Taylor.
Riwr Admiral. U. a N..
Senior MemU r of Board.
^ 8ir~l have tlie honor to acknowl
edge with thanks reoelni of your let
t. r* of the lath and lOtb Instant with
information, maps and Obart in regard
to toe snitabihty of Marion Island In
Grand Traveree Bay as a site for the
I»ropoeed Naval Training Station on
the Great Lakes, and will \>e pleaaed
to Uy the same before toe board for
carefnl.oo'nMideraPoo.
V..r,r..,.c.f.U. ^ .
ways.
lien Johnson of tlie
llaii
[‘loihing Co., has rciunicd In
ercek’s trip lo Chicago ami Ciam!
Kajiiclt,
Air. And Mr*. S. J. Kvart* of Chi
tago *i<nl .Sunday here, the gucM* ol
.Mfh i:vart»* brother, W.U. Holden.
Mrs. I rclla I'armclce is enterummg Mrv i red Hoale*, ol
.Si.
lohns, who
will
be
renicml»crcd
by
many old time friends as Miss MoUic
ITnlliiB.
Mrs.li.C. MolTaU and dnldicn,
Camcronand Cathciinc,arc ihc guests
of Mrs. A. F. Cameron at Central
!.ake. ‘
Mr. and Mta.
dum
time,
Herbert SulUc and
icluined
lo
I’coiia, 111.,
\ e-.terday.
Miss Martincau has been *iwnding
a tew lUys al NorlliiKm.
Fred
Cuius c ame up
K.iind* ycMcrday
for
a
from Graml
U»ef vi>it.
going on lo Hear l.akc
mng left MomUy
Miss Hslclle Down
h J. W. Milhkcn.
after a short visit with
Mr. and. Mrs. G. G. Bales, who
have Inrcn ihc guesU of T. T. Hates
amlfcinUy, Hillutibn to (Tmago to
nighi.
Mra Kmma Haitson of Grand
RapuU. IS visiting her sister, .Mrs.
i.uly chibt. He Itad alway. t
delicate health. I^t toul been quite
-eriou^fy ill for about a month. Brief
service* wtwe held nt the home Monday
morning, after whicli iIm- morning
train was taken to Owo«so. Mr. Gill’s
former home. A great profONion of
beautiful fioaer* tesUtl.-d to the sym•,^Uiy and love of Mr. and Mrs. Gill’s
large circle of friends.
Notice to To*
w.g;
tax.* iMOd brf..r*. .Hr|.»rmNT IM. a.U l«;
untlH»ci..l«-r l»t. k i-natiy of *.ih- i-t «-* nl f..r
CaKIlOrTIIANKV.
Koll..*mitf u m li«I of H r l.uTiii* miuX -rllii *
|,rw«^for En«xri«. i.rurtiu% wul Urtu yr .
docU In 1 rartnar ClU
rin»r i*>rs. i- r tuirr*-.! »nr«r> .............
new Fall.......
^Suitings atid Skirtings
‘
There 1> piyiKil.ly notbtng
{Hiluied tluin II*.- lin;;er of
tuor‘
,
Hui:A«rbMkt
.............. .......... .
.............
acriso MAT** or tmatkhsu’oitv i»
Wh»wl ...............................................................
Filly-lwe
inch P«bWe €b«Piof
made in either blue or black, a most drossy material.
Sells
In plain Black at 86c and $1.00. The Dollar grades also
includes the Browns, the Btues and .the Reds. We have a
Forty inch Black at 50c. .■
Black Br^ad
Clotb
as dressy asuiting as can be shown and to suit all we carry
four grades. Dollar—Dollar Fifty—Two Fifty and Three
Dollars.
eolorcdUenetiaiis
A splendid line of 52 in. Venetians In all the most popular
Hm"'
colors and all sell at $ I .OO the yard.
Black Ucneliatis
IRON-OX
The finest piece of goods in the store sells at One Seventyfive the yard.
Tiny-Cwo Tncb Basktl Uleaw
In Brown, Bl«e. Black and Red. a splendid suiting a'nd all
shades are $ I .OO.
is pn-ity than li h* tor tor to luaLi
wlhu gwT» U-lj. ve ll.
M6m..l. eM'ber
lo
h.-r siir-xiimaniLS. ndjiiNi* h.-v sur
roumlliii-N i'-' -■-•i heiM-lf. ••r g.-i* a dl
BENDA DID IT!
$
30 in. wide for 45c. the 50
at 75c. $1.00 and $1.50.
nil Wool Flannels
In all the most seasonable colors at 45c—a fine fall favor-
(DAIl-Y OOIMOI
OlVEN ON the'WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
istb*
Tuu‘
nhst
€ptr
O tr
r CHOICE ore the worJs for which these big letters stinJ
.
jrlicle or diet should he one thst not only is pleasinfi to the Ui%
eray Skirting
“WE SELL THE BEST”
O. U I’Uppcr. 440 E. Front St,
Mrs C.us^tc Hcuhs is back tioiu a
three weeks’ yisil with fnends in i’ad- ke«.p the whole family well, if it
fails, bring it back.and get your cash.
Mr*. Livingstone and Mis* Ruby 56 CIS. da*. G. Johnson.
Livingftonc reluroctl lo their home
m Grand RapitU yesterday after
siicndmg the .summer at Atoo*lbme
< ottage.
Mi» Ro*c"^unlcy was the guest of
friends in the city over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Young of
Maple City were in town yesioday
There’S a big assortment to choose from—they are very
slylish--are the best Roods offered—And are most season
able.
TIfty Incb Plain C^iot
Th*y CuiwCo
If n p-‘^-liaNl liipi- ns lu Ih* U.m
witb a Niher
in hi-, iiiuutb be
n.llur.’fli
It to eii..ke
bill!
kuou. i ..I laur.—t’hieafco Hally Neu*
5*,.,
at $1.00 and $1.50.
I'rid! !»* .
M. i«tl V li*«!«-»-..iiie. but
a ImiI.T.I.:. 4.-.1 Mill lip..l alliiUNt llUJ
mauN nMu.uIi
It jI l..*;* I ll 1.. tnpr.e >hi
A er...N ..Id ba. lie'or n;.>> lb.* pr.^.er
w.ny u. I.rme up ebildi.ti G i,. k.vp
them dow II oil illiH.-Nit.h- iHiUSimiN
SCHOOL SHOES
fl. $. Fryman.
and symjiatoy in our bereavement, we
desire lo expres. oar heartfelt thank*.
Mr. nml Mra H.Kickerd and family.
Mnny a i.mu II. n l i. r. ly b.-* .iUNr h*
d.HYiii’t bapiH i: l«. il.iiik of tlo- inUb.
buw lb.y elONr-^e l*-i,.:e belim;:.
■:^fs
.. ,bS
./ 1.98
.. 1.48
Riwr Admiral. l).‘ 8. N..
tUmior Member of Board.
Hon. IVrry Hannali,
Trayerso Oity. Mioh.
arc by far the most attract
ively put up remedy I have
ever seen, and the immediate
favor they have found with
my customers surpasses any
thing in my experience.* I
can also speak most highly
of the toedidne itself.
^
1 heartily unsli you the suc
cess which I am sure you will
have.”—Wm. H. Gaudni.r,
Druggist, Bridgeport. Conn.
.Men Inve n riebt tn b*l if they
r)uM*»e. Uul the\ -beiild t*e .ateful
I’s $;i.50 slices, li.n
I’s $2.r,0>liocs for .
rii’s
oxfords...............
•ii’s $1.^ strap samlals tor.
hoes for................ ..
tU II m oVU- k in th*. f..rrn,..n an.I fr..ni I
oVl.« k until 4 o . l.« k In tl« aftrri..-.n ..f .a. h
POINTED paragraphs
If a Jaii'biid d*H-u t fly It Uu t bU
fault
tine w.-iy f.. tr-mdi«Id’.dn n to 1m* giH.d
la to s.! iHi .Aan.i.b-.
I..* fi.mid ill bad eompany is
often .-,m*.nelit to
If a loan lia- li..ll.iuc e|v«. *i.. *-jh ml
bernii
lit*, i.-o-nliiui at liuiue.
All eiiilii.«las:ic intin ioi.h Ion |NipuiMlly; IIN ►U.ui ;.N |H-*.pie
oil lu
Clearance Sale
Big money saving sjiecials al our store. Out
entire sumtiicr stock must go. 1 oils of liar*
TraverMClty. Mich.
Board of Great Lake# Naval Train
ing Hlation, Navy Departmenl^nex
Washiuglon. D. C., August 26. IWtt
I.. Oyci h.ol 611i I'nion sued.
many
YoureCtaPCBtflCtfaGflod
HbSmtoSE-No
■Mik. J»i, JL W. TroujN: ami
C. A. am! Mra. Wiii. llaunl of
Hlufl, Aik.,
arc vUiliiiK al I rani
notable woman in the slalc in
iWBK
honor to toAM that the Board U lt^>
iog for A ptoceof land of not leee t^
100 aeree in extent or mote than 800.
Tbo land should he free from low a^
?S.'SJlT^«i:;rund
her home ihi* iimining.
Mri^ Ko*)i
\> an ollit rr in the Midiigan Woman’s
I'fC!.* Aasoiiiatum ami in ihc Slalc
I eilcration of Woinan’s Clubs, ami a
,•
,
rjcitaoKAi-.
Mn*. Manila K. Root ol Bay City
aasthf Kucst of Mra. M. K. C.
Haiti. SumUy ami MumUy leaving hn
MBIiAflY alTK A.Ml fAUK
9*ir^
,
Yt, strength.
just the proper
furnitocd in certain proportions. _ Whole whMl.
wheat, my good doclw will tell
elements must be furn.toed
neitbfWWWBTito ttto whole body and tn Just the conect
has been ov^ofked It requires a tonk arul assaiance m the woto of d«e$lion.
M u»e De« woic.
THE HANNAH & LAY
4IERCANTILE COMPANY
-rtoAVKPtmK oi-rvg
miom.
’M
•'FORCE* Is 1 cembiralion of the whole of the wlieil ‘
and barley malt, delivered to you ready.cooked. and ready •
to setse, in the form of a sweet crisp, delicate flake oT
.exceedingly pleasin* llavor •
^ As^ the grocer about it..
^
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'■‘’'f.
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■)'
■■■
^
«■ mvijrtiro kitoiu>_»t4yttea rtt* tooB, WUH^y
LABOR BAY
CELEBRATION
GMHAM FLOUR.
MADE FROM
t••NON
Fin« Demonstration Under Auspicee of Union Men
VERY EXCELLERT PROGRAi
WHITER WHEAT.
TX*R • •
filled Entire Day With Oppor
tunity for PI
<»s<iyYV¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥'
¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥'
MM
TwWUU
HANNAH &l UY C6.
bid in this section of the stata
The day was bright snd olsar and in
perfect harmony with the wnillment
of tbe oocaMoa. From early morning
tbe air resounded with tbe music of
three first class military bands, and
hundreds of vUitors from all direo*
Uons found the oordlal welcome which
i» always extendi d by tbe people of
Traverse Oily. This is tbe second
time in the history of the city that
tbe working people have given a oelebration under the sole auspires of
their own organisations, it was the
THl nCUOOLtEMai’e
Ottdtnsed Hem
a cfinicblgan^
k M. s,
Smilh, the school tcnius
completed hifc work, ami the
takcr.haicoa
rcsull,showt a gain of 128 in the city
* A hBM coU fMRlM ia tiM epfwr rlJull.showti
year. Tbe following
pMiiamU i« meb f«aed bjtbed«el- ov^r laM yi
«<n.of thelMOtioe
Tbwa U ooaper. the figures of the various wards, am!
•UnIj littU of mil feel ibete eow. wl^ they may U changed a trifle by
end liitU impeet of eaj belaff iblp- tbe official r^km. it is beheved that
ped thwe before
elm of aeTlfe- thebe are nearly correct.
The figum
of last year aiw given in comparison,
beet, and It is credit to them that ihs
At Ponlle^ the ledtee of Ibe Hoe- as follows:
ram wes so admirably arranged
’ pltaleeeoeietioo who here been Ubor11H)2
illHU
carried out. The games in the
loM for tbe peel few oioathe to reiM First ward..............................
4or.
4U9
itng and afternoon were inUrost. '^encU to Imlld a oltyliorplleltbefe here Swjond ward.....................
7H2
776
fngand in many respecu exciting. All
^ bit opoo tbe nona edbeae of belldln* Third ward.........................
<111
670
the events were carried out according
one out of oaoTae to operele oe tbe Fourth ward........................
IWH
2KU
. eobedsle with little delsy.
groetide dorlof tbe elnu* fair, Tbey Fifth ward...........................
761
GU7
The parade was a splendid demonWill bare a large tent in charge of axration of the various lines of indus
^eoc d pbyeioiane. and fnUy eqaipiotMX.......................... ...\2.»68
2.Kau
try rojircsouied .in the city, and in
ped. to wblob anyone bnrt, taint or
h will be noticed that in the First numbers greater than one would sup
tired, on tbe gronnde nuiy retmt.
waii! there has been a slight falling pose in a ciiy of this sise. The taste
Tbe Plalnwell Tillage eobool board
off in children of school agii while in displayed in tne arrangemenU of the
baa made Itaelf talked abont by Uoo* all the other wards there has been a
iag a eel of rplee to gorern In part
tbe oondoot of tbe Tillage teaobore.
lotal lire deiwrtment
Tbelr Heeret U 0«i. ,
The rnlie bar tbe nee of alaag and tbe
demonstration of the ca,»bilitUs of
the firemen and e<inipment maintained
bad earned the title of
Uoneet John
More than lOU eurrivort of tbe war
of tbe rebellion attended tbe raonion
of tlie old Twenty-eeoond Miobigan
infantry in Owoeeo iaet we^ Tbe
flags carried doring the war were on
exbibiUoo. to tbe delight of tbe Tele-
id with banting. In tbe d^nter on
standard of parple and gold was a
smaKith ”Union Label,” while at
a fonr ootneaa ware four pretty mlsB in white, carrying satin banners
with tbe names:’Record.” ”Herald.”
____________
_
feet in depth on
the average, and ia
•pouil is If. feet deep.
l^wU Ulauque of UiUmpn. bat jaat
raoeivad a couple of carloads of waetam bovaaa to hit rapeb near Atlanta
and wlU give tbe pine barrens a tborougfatest as to thslr qualiflcaticna
for Mock raUiug. Hs will not afford
them any shelu.r the coming winter,
bnt will aUow them to ream tbe
plain., gather their own fodder and
•hellae themselves. If they winter aU
right, be will add a oouple
of bundrad horwn so his stock next spring.
r
Omtest
Webster. » fL. 6 ioobes; tblrd, NiohOlson, » fL S in.
i
Menold and IJait
WlnnU aUo jumpsd.
(CunUnnedlonfourthpaf)
Eagle. ” • ’Ehner Bros. * ’ FoUowing
rsre tbe mambsrs of ^e Union.
The Team Drivers’ Union turned
ont^in farce, the long lim< of wagons
being drawn by horses wbiob iooki-d
very oonsoioas of tbalr atyUsb yellow
an open
oonpe, fllled with prt tt
misaas in wlilte. and a big pUtforx
oat flUed with a lively lot of boya
The oily oouncll oame next, in ope
arriajes, and foUowing them was tb
MIL'BIWII SOUTHBtS
THE-----TT——
IXItMD KING
OU sorts snd running aorea ofUa
tame i:.c rkill of the best physlcUna.
The sufferer Uffmpellej to try evsry
ut a I is of t:mc and with no relief
MARIE C. SOUTHERS.
from the agony. There U relief for
i:id.s altlhitNl Peck Broa.*Grand
KaplJs.- Mich., a house whose blgb
-tandiii:, ih unquiatkmcd. offer Peck’s
K:::;.- o: Oiaimeou
with a
positive
PRICES;
WANTED
wagons and drays in line.
A. L Joyce bad his new delivery
agon out for lU first airing, full of
ares from his botlling works.
H.
H.
brack, n
of
the
Ham
ilton
Clothing
Co. thrrw mem
oraudum books to the crowd fron
ELECTRICITY
thf oarrUgf following.
Last in line was a Urge ^banner nd
vertislng “The Racket Store.”
The marshalls, under wIiom- dirtKJtion the laradi* moTtnl off succefi.rony
A-r lOo
MesKTs; Dolph. Alvcnl. Brudu. Irwin; Furluch and Yaeger.
PER 1000 WATTS
matic work.
draw between Alonso Fox am) Jack
Tbe address of welcome by Mayor Probert
Probert took first prise
d trial. Fox. st>oond.
offer applies only to those who
will use gas imm^iatcly connec
tions arc made and who arc on
lines ol inai^
.\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illuminating is increaxmg—
the people i»f our city now realiie
that G-\S fur lighting is infinitely
sui»cnor to any other method
knouTi here.
The light is tnorc
brilliant. avaiUble and reliable at
Al.l. HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than onc-half
any other, licsidcs being far easier
on the eyes.
Houses in couse of.
ere<nion'or proi»oKeil should not
*l>c comi>lctcil without a sya- •
tem of gas pi|>ing.
Many have
alrcatly done this. Application
for anything in the line of light
ing. healing ,or jiiping made at
Bivtaii Him Elietrle
UcttiilPnnrCi.
The street games iu the forenoon
in this city; and displawl the prompt- South Union street, rusultod as fol- y^ANT81*^l.AumlrT Ctrl »t Ht.Wl ^t^um
with which a blase ^may be
lowrs:
Ml and esliuguisbed by syste
Sack lUcH'. j:. yards-First IrUl a
our office, 223 R Front St. will
sci'urc prompt attention.
Oarvor was ,cordial and voiced tbe
dments ol the commnnity, when
>R. SA.WYKR
•DENTISTS
;;;r
martin & Goans
FIRE INSURANCE
CARPETCLEAHIII8 WORKS
N. B. CUAPIJI. Proar.
r-l»B HALK-W hiU- Aawn. Mr*. IajU CoW.
F M4 P,n.
rr<»K hAUi-A r^l tsmlly driTlns horse
“
lUEHERALINSURAIICEl
knew.
The 100 yard dash was a pretty ooutest, tonghl out from the scratch to
upe. It was won hr Mtnold,
poB KKNT-KunxUb-d
a*^U(*
with Webstar a clo-^' second. Nicker
son only a foot behind, and Pennington just fast enough to be Ust. The
■ton^g broad jump was won by Penning^oT^^s second jump, by a
margin of only half an inch over WebPonningtoq had things easy in
anding hop-step and-jump and
MISCELLANEOUS
_______
load of pretty girU Following was
s banner with tbe name of the union,
snd next came a long procession of tbe shot put
In the 60> yard dash be reoeiv^cletka
The Cigar Makers’ Union, Na 840.
always mskesa good sl.owlug and this
I worth aU tbe disoomi
ih
a
tima was no esception to the rule. however, t
by tbe liberal los^s of ail. Wilht-lm Uock
Bi hlnd their banner they marched in forts oansf
M was fought out from
Tbe
force, wearing their striped aprons,
and oarrying rvd, while and blue na- aurttoftniob. Wabrter and Pennington were in tbe lead. Wetoter a foot
hrvlUa
T^ ^T^ ST'
90%'
Dentist
JOHN R.SANTO
E
Nicholson of Luther. F
Web
ster of TttstU and L. T. Pennington
of thU city. T.he rivalry was keen,
and every man was in to do all he
JMnolfl and Bogexe van off the Me,
Manold winning tba pW
Aftor FtoubMtton*# faU. Uilafs went
A. D. TYLER
OFFICE:
margiiu
There were four principal conUst:
ants. W. R. Menold of Thomiaonville,
tiea of apidermU. We
moe with Pennington eeoond. For
third plaee Niobolson. Ebr^nbergcr.
O. TBU*BLOOD.D.O..IIIlft.M. J.TBITI
^ 8nrgt»7 ol th. Ky, Md Fiutn*
pi OUMMoSpeoUltj.
hotly contested, and there were
when tba whole buneh
In tbe mix it became
beween tbe leaders, but just before
oromlng U»e Uiw, Pi nnlngton was
tripped aad thrown, reoeiving numer-
BUSINESS CARDS
D“« J,
liSS. teTiiSl!*
OS-r CO R A-rM Y
I
DO and of close finishes, and oouU sis
that were won only by tbe narTuw»-st
nbMd, and tbui they oa
way to wiIbU ten yards of the tapr,
TRAVERSE CITY 61^ COMPARY
O. P». OARVKR
L, L. A. BUILDING
~
on them
Tbe Kalkaaka band, always deserv
adly popnlar in this city, Uwded tbe
next seetton. which was led by the
Union Barbers, with their pony
riaga and banner, leading a len
Ha# ot wbita ooated barbera
Tbe float of Uie Musicians’ Union
was on# of tbe»o#taUboealainthe
Ra$tall’$
This
ABSOLUmr ODORUSS
L.IOHT
IS
closed with a grand ball in the
10(» Yard Dash-First.A. V. Hogt rs.
Oily Oiwra House.
CadllUo;
second.
Bert Hammond
The Ismd concert and drill given OadilUc;
third.
Will Vogelsoug
by tbe Kalkaska band on the pored fourth. H. M. Welsh,
poruon of kVonl stre.1 was enjoyed by
i g of War
thousands of people. The Traverse
The teams being i
but she City band api»cared In llieir new uni
dlstms trom
from bar etomacb.
etm
dlsupss
forms for the first time.'and made an P. Gillis, O. Kline, W.R. Miller. Wm
tried Electric Bitters whichI helped
hi
four hotsoellent impressiok by their playing Mo Crum. J. E. Nelson, 0. IL Me
as well as by their new regalia.
Michael.H. Johnson. J. Finley. W. J.
Cadillac’s fine band under tbe leml- Irwin Alec VogeL
ersblpof Mr Harrington was a feature
Oarpeniers-J. Graham. IL Day, J
of Appetite, Btomach and Uver I
of the iwrade also.
Gerhart. Fred Peckham.
Fox. Jolm
Tbs Parede.
Zeits. J. L. Lyman. J. J. TisiUle. J
The parade wsh one of the largest IL Rymer. Fred Froelich. K. E. RosJm. Q. JobMOO-.
and best of the kind ever seen in enlM-rger. R. Duane
The (^>ucen City team dcfcxtctl the northern Michigan, and one of which
Cedar Stars in a bard contestcil game the larger cities of the state might
The th«.‘ mile bicycle road
Sunda) by a score of 13 to 7.
Dcl- well be proud, and the line of march
in tbe nature of a procession. Frank
endorf pitched for the Queen Cities.
was BO pUuned that a majority of the Rokos had Uilngs easy, and finished
people of the city oonld enjoy it
away ahead, so far in fad. that the
time to have
-Now’s
Headed by the carriage oontalnlsg second man was not s.'en for a cousid
TourilltUe
Ttw. Keepe them well all tbe year. the speaker of the afternoon and tbe erable
time after Rokes wna
in
Ureaj^ M^^e for children. It6a oommlttee. it started iwomptly at the Olinrles Zeran was second, by a very
appointed time. Following tlie first long lead over CUnde Baker, who fln
carriage came the Travetee City band, l^hed inside the time limit of half on
Some very good catches of trout
whose apiiearance in^heir new uniwere!made by wious^ocal anglers at
forms called forth many oomplimenary
the close of the season, early this
The fit • and track evcuU in the
remarks, as well as their fine playing.
week,
’
the Twelfth street pi^k
Next came the fire department, their
mumMMn
20-Year
Guarantee!
...HEALTHIEST-..
WANT DEPARTSENT.
tree ready for planting.
J. W. SUter had his three i^livery
Tbe ^ectrioal workers, the ”L R
K W.,)N<k m.” oiame next, tbe lUe
being beaded by an aUborate float,
wbiob wara polas faU rigged with
wires and llgbts, the men at work up
$14.98 SSSL*"
ccu^ fer a two-ounce gUtt jar. by
mu.l i.osfpslJ.
Julius Oampbell’s .hardware
ras repn-sentad |by a gaily triu
B. MoDormoit. tbe veteran
planter, rode in the parade, carrying
::ierk’s Union. Na
Ths Union eviiently believes in
making the first impression a good
ena. as the line wa.s beaded by a bos
Ahaoit..
some
faJI.-d
If your druggist does not keep
s King of Ointments, send 26
Grand wm, announced from the i
A)
BENDA DID IT!
Yon'dlbcttcr
hurry-thcy’re
selllnr fast-WHAT?
g iaraiily u do all that U eUlmed for
t.
It has a remarkable record teg
curirg when everything else bss
bdltorb. A. Brown, ot bennetsTille,
a O .. was onoe Immeniely sorprls^ d
••Through long sulferlBg from Drs
t^lille in OMtago bouglit stock of
84.810 msn’s cluing at 88c on tbe
dollar—watch for
the
“Sugar
Plums” on his tetum-enape-blg
'Ka
SEE
HFRF
LADIES!
uwsirciu and erery other •‘cure" which
lPtirli!..'rs snd friends may suggeat,
imrade. which was devoted to tbe
less firms of the city
First
bandsome new fumitore vap ««f
the Boston store, advertising the open
Ing of this department of the burinesa
Side-tracked.”
at
Steitb.rg\i
the loom union.
^
Tbe BrickUyers and Masons Inter
national Union No. 8. oame next, th(
long hue of men in white sniu mak
ing an imfiosiug sight.
Following them was the
Retail
Rastan's
A Gr^t Cast
Maflmificem
ismificorttCc
Costumes,
Beautfful Scenery
tL
Caiman*^ Intarior
Jtt
Ui
OFTEN SAFFLE PHYSICIANS
rnneb to tbe pleasure of
They bsaded the laH section of the
To He** Her CkUd
siiotless cbemioal ^gino, hook and
From frightful dlsflguh.ment, Mrs. Udder cart and the two engines giv
Ashton stood too close to the blaring
Nannie Ualleger of lAOrmniPs Oa..
building, and blisteicd his fate so appUed .Buoklcufi Arnica Salve to ing no hint of the hard run in tbe
morning.
that a large patch ot the skin <
great eorre on her bead and faoe, and
A large float reiireaentiug the 1^wrllee iu quick cure exceeded all 1»er
off.
tral Labor Union was nest in line, the
throoi
of
the
Labor
Bealde Piles. S&o. Cure guarmutet d
bilug
sor
Miss Hilda
Brow
Sons and Jas. O.
tie girls, each
rounded by a host of lutle
oarryiug a tiaoner with tbe name o!
rn:-.£rcUJ:.
WEOKSOAY. SEPTEiBEfl 3.
Standing Broad Jump-First, Peaniuglon. » ft. 6>, inebes^ .seeoDd.
lam^
keys oJi^e city were figuratively Jack Probert; ceooi
renderel^lo tne visitors. The ad- third,:Alonso Fox;
fourth. J. H.
dram to the workUg men which fol Rymer.
lowed. by G. U. Neeley of Baglnsw
Fat Men’s race. 60 yards-First. O.
VVUire*-. Chioact*, ill
was forceful and an exoelleni espf>siOenger:
second Peter GillU;
regular meeting of the Worn: lion of the prlDcljdes and objects of
third. Alonos Fox.
an*s|Home
and Foreign
n*s |H<
labor organizations.
iO yards—First.H,M
Presbyterian churdi
icsty of the
the
The day was one of unqualified en Welsh; second. Jack Probert; third.
will be held at the church
joyment,fully ah greats satH-ess as fbe
lUmmond; fourth. Will Vogel
ailerhoon at 2:30 o’clock.
most mnguinoexiiected. The oelebra- song.
«.th lb. .lmo.t inhlbttlT.rrl«M «.dj wjf;"
M—«bl. f».l« in
by burning peat
A A stock company
it being formed1 to
to prepare the maU. I
-ONE NIGHT-
^ carpenters’ bem* with srarkman
is as follows:
busUy employed at their trade.
100 YarflDasb-Firot. Metokld; seot Typographical Union bad a noid,
Webstor;
thin!.
Klebolsoa.
ticebly i*atty float, eUborataly trim-
______
. who bad for a long time
Buaanre. ae many of tbe teaobaii
eooiety girle:and nota few are experts obitmic krooebial trooble. *‘lt'« all
due so
Kings,KewliieooTery.;'
In Uie nee of alnng.
John Bonobor. well* known to tonrieu ne n reteran pilot, baring aafaly
taken many tboneandu over tbe rapide
at ft llary'i falle in hU oanoa withoat aoeideot. ii danrt. aged 80 yeara
By bU n^lUbllUy. as diaingnlshed
on*# dr—
from many other Indian gnldee. be
CITY OPEIU HOUSE
Looal Onion Ka 8M. Unllad Broth- Webster, be won tba rumiaff bigb
etteod of Cafpanters and Joiners of jump. xaUiBg tbe loootd for this elty
i a oonlast to five feat aad aavoa
rloa, oaina next, the long proonMbea.
sloa baing beaded bya float on which
BaU la (he gvaaiea.
Yesu rday was a red letter day in the
biitoryof tbe local labor organisations,
and tbe oelebibtion of Labor Day of
I8Qf srill pam into local history as one
of tbe most enjoyble celebrations ever
HM^
bakp In IteMadallflata colon. The
oidsa nf tbo float ban tho latiwa, ” A. lu tbe laat evaatof Iba flay. bowevoR.
in tbe Mirdaet kind of a oostaat with
F. nfM.”
E.W. HASTIII6S&S8I
FIRE IRSURARCE
Patents
□■ii-
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
-
jrrBirtHe^^iiooko^
ibj^ $pijga^. Sl^atom ^ t
A COMPLETE SCENIC ^RODUCtlON
l^^jg.S?Sg.jy' if “THE TIDE OF LIFE' »
TnTm 0117 had hj far the .tnaifw
uaa. UfMdUvoaldbadiAeaUto
plekaelraRgarteaBfrt»aU«hep]aT. home.. Bat there ie «U1
improvaBeat Aad the liaee
ere la the eitj.
Roftra, the Tieitore’ pitcher, wa. i uid oat by the labor ortaalmtioae
aboat the only ball player they had '
ereatoally hriai a ooaditioa
with them aad hU pllohlbir wa. far j ^hloh the importaaoe of tl»e prodaoen
ita»ikifd|»c*)
< n« ctira The looaU leaded oa I of wealth detaeade.
hlai at will Glare, pat ap a plucky j gpeakinr of the aryament that
VmmUtgym, M ft. 4>, m.: Mmd.
behiad the bat aad Oi^ aao j ^rhea there U a .urplo. of 1
am la
re each sot two-baBter. off •
W*talir. f7 ft W Is^; third.
IT a •«!«.. Mmrt Winle. H. W#bl» Weia.
dietreM. he deplored each u ooadi.
MdHtahstetlioiwii^
Three aad I A half iaalaff. oi the tVt tion. that whea workiag people help
Ihol P«t-nm. PwuBiaitoB. Bi ft were pUyed whaa Oiaree^
to produce a uurplu. they muet want
ball too cloer to bit haade and bad for the aeceedUae of life. The work
• la.; mmU. Wttotor. 18 ft
pat oat of ooBUuiteloa. ing triple Who prtKueed the wealth
Ihtfi, O. KIMUr. IT ft 8 la. lUaold
The TlMior. had acs.oUUte^ to put of the country ebofld get tbclr juet
•MdWiaaU^
la the tdi catcher!, place aad the .hure of it, aad th^ ooly way to actheir end V* hy orgMliaded. the .core .taadlkl « to 1
a: eaeohl Pbaalagtoa. 89 ft 4 la.:
of the local team.
aifd.il. Vlamia.l6ft flla Maeold
LABOR DAY
CELEBRATION
TOLD OF GENERAL SIGEL.
It wee a Boetua lawyer wbo^ 1
loqnlal terms to the colorrd geotteoanJa the woodpile. When be eat
down It occurred to him that It wue on
awful crack to Baku, cepectelly as
there u colored man oa the Jury.
The jury took the case and. act e
little to hi. unrprlee. found fcr .hU dlenL A. the juror, left the room the
colored mao Mid to the exultfug Uwy«r:
■^Tbought we were going to And
egelaat you. didn’t you!”
n'ca. I wa. e little tfruld you
would." repUed the Uwye.
•That didn’t make any difference
nth me." aeld the colorrd man. "I
^ whet you meuaL"-Boamn Bee. j
The Mm of old age- U M’lathe.
pending on one’.
New Yorker. Impi
eorlal .tudlo," fell victim to the
Neeley ridloulwl the Bodera
Bmiiii hf«aiaBp-rir.t.NioholM. 19 at la.; aaeood. Meaold. 18 ft
• ta.1 thifd. Webeler. 18 faet t la.
Wlaale aad Peaalafton alw jumped.
WebaBT. 87 a 11 la.; eeooad. Meaold.
•7 a I la.; third. Kloholeoa. M ft
la. Pbaalagtca aad Wlaale alM>
jaBpad.
FuU Taait-ririt aad aac«. epUt
Wabaler aad Kloholeoa. 8 ft 6 la
third. epUt. MeaoU aad Peoaiaftoo.
la
Baaalair hlfh
alaitoa. 6a 7 ia.u J aeoood. Webeler
8 a 8 la. ; third. •plit Meaold aa<
Kloholeoa. 6 ft
rif«p.»ertm
of the Trereree Oii»
ia which U plac'd
ftae oao. aad wUl o*»mpaiv rery fen
ably with a>« beet U»et oaa be d»«.
Baa aroaae aad
wae aUod with
Welllaittoa
Une..
.trert
eeoeleior aa.
other hifhy lafUmBable mattdr. eo.
the whole batldinf aad onotebte. with
the fiooad arouad. were teturetr
With koroBaa.
Whea Uu^ buthiibA
wae oa hra fn»m bottom u. l4*p, tht
alarm wae amed in.
lajaet eli eee^mdi
the alarm *«njt
.tmok. the l«aiu»
ware hitched and the obemioal. hu<4
aad ladder tmok aad fire oaglne wen
upon the .treete. In one minute en<
eight eecomle fn>m the time the aleru
was' alephuned in. the. teem, luu
made the ma to the lire and bmi.
etream oo.
It wae a fine eight, ami
the tiuM wae rery faet, a. Utu tut
had to be laade from the eafliie booiM
to Slate etrwt. along State to Boar.l
Baa. aorth to Front and raM to tlo
eoaae of the Ira.
The hlaae was by U>i« time do»iM*rately hot, and thr fin^meu adrift.
lUe Trojan..
The
» to pot the Are ont wi»l
the oheBieul. but fwith the waho
ffOB the main, and that thrown ly
the eagtae. the fire in the boildinf
wme estlagnlehed. und another build
lag by
ito tide
wat eared.
Uinf
aeumuly eo Buoh ue eoorohed.
Lae Ul^ae r.itklbUloa. At 11:80 o*oU>ok. John R. Bn.1
guru u fine exhibition of
riding it
the water abore the Hannah St La)
Oo'e grlet Bill, aad euooeeirfally ehoi
the ehnte. oUwlng hi. exhibition In
the water below Union etmet bridge
Thoaeaad witaeeeed tlile exhibition
Awlam-ttotca Viij Dali U.»e.
The moralag ball game looked Uk
a daoh for tl»e Aeylum team, aad al
though they hnaUy won. it wi
aaeaey riotory. Blaokbum etarte<i
la to pitoh for the guaca Ciiy'iL bn.
aftar one hit bed beea made otr him
quit oa aaoount of a tore arm. Orveu
derf pitched oat the tnntiig Thre<
hite were made from hii delirery, ann
thaea, coapled with a aeries or error,
gare the Asylum. Are ran., lo thi
aecoad. Winnie went lo the box un<
for eight inning, pitched good hall
only eeruo hlu aad three mo. beiu)^
made
The Qaeen City’, wert' unlnek).
and had to UB three catcher. Lang
idbrthy got a M one on the Angt^.
and
tha game for one lnniu»
WIU telfka takihg hi. place. Lang
Worthjr took Dana’s place'ln the Aeh
' la tha fewrth. In the sixth W. Snifk.
fmuid it aeeeeeary to back ont of th.
gama, owing to an accident to bn
troueera Dana caught this inning.
It was ia4he aixth that the gneeji
Otty’i Mad tha aoom, maktag btcl
rwau. TIaaay weakenad. let two
walk, fall orar an ea.y one and then
allawed Uagworthy. Dana. Khreoplaaad Tlaaey io the eereath aad no
oaa eooiad. aad only one bit wa.
It might be waU to mention that
oerao hits out of elereo made h;
Agyiuau ware made by four men
aia aal aBployed in tae aaylun
Swlfkaof thleolty; F. Keetler o
«ar;Tiuiey of Pramoot aad Aultmao
oCOapaBlah. It wae a good game to
iMh at. how#rer. aad full of exclto-
AgylaBS 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-41QuaaD Olty 00000700 0-7-7-8
TXWBeae CMg Valea Mb Wea Ball <
|K>litical «^omy and deplort^ the
hardahipe of Uborlag people who are
compelled to itruggle for a mere eubBhool ground, to i njoj the addrem^
rimuoe. Oire the men wagee enough
A platforta bad been emted for tiie
tocoable them to lire
yud Bve money, lndo»trlal oonditioa.
do-
irll«*l" exevutlo
omicd that the Uller.
cenUr married, wa. about to
forth
on a visit to the idd country
The general wa. very eameet. lirare
and caiatde. but h« uad hie troopa
cauwd one of the Arat Uogha of the
war.
When a.kt*d who they wrte
lighting fur. hif raw recrulU replied.
"We tight, mlt SlgeL" And the ex•l Aghu mil Sigvl, und 1
irlnk. mlt you."
of laugbthroughout the
l
throngbout
north. They were
good aohlkra, bowe»*r. and the war
cry -We Aghu mil Sigcir* wu. mk.u u
meant mm*h
Ism.
Ingly em
bodied lu the folh.wiug |..H m hy Grant
l\ Kobima>n In • AiHH'dolew l’oi*try aud
. of the Ovil War-. ”
_
a
made by the capltalUt on bi. inreei-
tbl. time. I want to ace my f
fore be die."
"Isn’t be welir
**0. be’, well cnoi
ran tell what may i
ting along in year.
-ll«w old I. beV
New York Rvenlng
"Fortyuine."—Nc
He condemned child Ubor in the faotorie.
He referred to the work of
women and girU lu faclorie. and made
the Matoment that every honest maa
lea^Nfteed that tlie
•.on of the Trade, roancil. abd Oea^
in the homa
K. Jloyl. aecretary of the enw utlre
true iphere of woman
T^U eenameat met
entbu.ia.tio applaoM% He argu
^ The meeting wae Id chrage of Pre.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
ed along the Hoe. of iDtelligent orga-
King l..-ui.ntka Uuu proit.lMd to InrtUute a tcuipcraiice <|UMde In ltan»l-
d. nt Braxlngtoa. who made a Iwief n’lxaiion. improvement of the labor•Iit^ech before iniroduoing Ma;or Gar mg man’. condition and Iwtter wugee
.er for the addrm. of welooum Mr for belter work, with shorter hour..
larrer after a few iirelimlnary re
n^rk. addreaBd the andieno*-a. fol
Thy M.ll of the larger part <»f Manchurla and Mongolia U of a fo^imen-
The addrea. war a good cm- and deeply li.tened to by the aodieace.^ It 1.
worthy of more ai»oe than the crowded condlilon of this paiwr admita to
Ml to me today,
duty. 1. at the
«hile man
lore; and yet lam
mme time a
...mewhat ataloB joBt how to make
ui addroM of welwime lu an aiwem»lege of thi. nature. It appear, to me
I little inoon.lttent. Not bet what
roe are welc«.me to cverrUilug Hint
roa C4.nld juaelbly Ik» tcmlrred on a
tar like till., bnt it .trikee me M.iup
thmg like thi.: A large majority of
thoB aaM^mblcHl here are part and parof u». the town oouia be no town
.f it were not for yon. In fact, to .urn
It alt op aad expiem it in the f^we.t
word. poMible. ”yon are it,” and 1
want to wr. that you have i
^euKon lo Im proud of ibe
/our hiiudiuratl.
You hare
t Uautiful - Queen City” an
le long. the glory; of oourB
.et Auielied. hot I believe________
rood lianda, and though you may leave
.1 to po.u«riiy to put on the Ani-hiug
ouche*. 1 Imre every faith to U here
nat yon will have «o well laid the
fonudallou that future geceranonA
fill have DO trouble io compleung
tue eiructure. And w 1 «y it would
w»em a trlAe Ineonel.teot for me to
uake to you an adorvB of w eloome.
It might remind yon of that old. old
eity and
Uory where the i
ed a Uur.’
wbeo the fact 1>
I killed
Uur,
kilting.
done moat Of the killing
oorae to thoB
who an* '
t
to enjoy the pieaeareaof tur u«».
all of un. extend a mofii cordial
A. for lalkiuK lo yon wbout Ubor
ind laibor Day. I am not gi>ing to do
t. In thU re*t]ieot 1 diffor radioally
with a crrUiD |K)litioian who in refer
dug to one of the iMUe. of a oam<
.utign. Mid, that tliere oould l»w only
*iie good speech made on the subjeot
ui.i h«- was going to make it
Now of
iBl.or and Labor Day 1 believe
iould many gt>od speecbe. l*e i
%ncl I am going to leave it tc
,ia*Jiker to make one of Uie U .l
111 olden time, when town, were
.ui^oaiided by a wall and the gate,
ware guarded and locked, it wa. the
•uMoni when dcirlng to do great
uonor to dl.llnguuto-d guest, to do
•iver to them the key. and the freeiom of ho #daoe. In «*nr day, while
he honor done has the mme con.id
*ratiuu thO oeremooy most of neoes-ity 1m' lu a greul mMsaro Agnrmtivo.
day.
Unitd HaII 1b llreeinaThe dar wa. AtUngly cloM^d with a
grand bail at the Olty Opera Houw*.
when* hundred, gathered to trip the
light fiuitaatio to ex«*llent music fur
nished by Stewart * Steffens’
union
ST.VtiR AM> |•L.\T^OIlM.
FIGHTS MIT BIGEL!"
irmiging i
»i.«d th.. cou.,«i.y wa. itr. cU d with j
enihubia»tu. The^lay Im.
•iderably improved .imv
lunl.l • ll*« ro-it
U in chi for
.n-ika h:i«
Turning •IohIv »r.-und hr .nullncly •»%&.
For tho ilK-iisl.t mode pim .trvMuctv .d4
bcMt-r:
-I HkM. mlt Big.-L"
Th. nrxi time I
him his knapMch
vm» port-.
Hi. cap .nil cantrrn wrr. mlMlnc.
Shell, shrapnel siul arspe. and th. Mrifl
linr-l-sll
Hoi°i»re you! my*frlrnd!*.nd^s^heSTtueSi
you bek'ii.
And for shat an4 for ahorn are you
AghUnc?
H. mU. a. a »h*ll from the eiumy » gun
Bent hi. arm and hi. mu-kel a • sltlnr.**
-I fighta nut Big.-I "
twenty
hn« Mipp
iiainl goM.
Mrs
left
ed out o (
• ah-l*
H?" known.
Fred Hoover am! Miss Frank
yesterday
fur
Petoskey,
where
will take the lllmoU fof ('hica;;...
; Frank m ill go fVoin there to her
home in Kansas (’itv, but Mrs. Hiio-
HI* r. w.ard In the h»m.L
We piac^l n rough ls»ar.l
l.n. yrave,
But on It we Tn.'*r»e. ere w.- turned from
be«-D con
last WM-n
here and the cotupiny i.aU*ve the u.- ver will meet her 1husbaml ini rhica^o
u.l aggrtgatioM. id that .ort. The ami return miih him t I this city for a
pieee U Atu ly
.logtd. the .pecial three mceks’ visit.
The niilroad effecla were cjiecially
treditohle.
John
Mylie.
a. Horatio Xerxe.
Booth, tin* tr^inp. gave an t-xcelleut
portrurnl of the genu. hobo, whose
Ainoni* the Sunday excursionists to
Petoskey, Bay. View and Harbor
Si>nni:sm>ercMr.andMrs.I*lJ.H
ami
Si>ri
son Willard. Mfrs. J. Boudreau
Will I^aveltc
in.tinctb ate thow* of a gentleman.
The other character^ wer*- in good
luuidA
Nora Mulligan,
counter girl.
ation, and
•lo Cali-
the Innch
iraiH-rsonated by
>fls.
Mmleline.Garcia, wa. a clever
tion. and Herman Schmaltx in the
hands of Claude Radoliffe offered
excellent
Aiortnnity
for
BENDA,DID IT!
\Miile in Cbioago bought stock of
comi
Wi.rk.
d!duJ-“toh^°for“*UiV^‘^u^
Plums” on hi. return—uiaiie—big
Miaps-Jumbo enaiw
ladv dt.play«*d great talent as a .nlnger
and daiiOiT and captivated the auditmc«. The play ii so arranged a. to
permit of gix>d .iiecinltie. which were
i very enteriainiiig. The pUy met with
a warm r<-ceptioo. which it deserved.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
JuneK. 190e.
TnUiul
. Trmeorse aiy M foUowa;
r«*r^Or^i kpAds. KoUnMoo. Md CMooco
The
Kin>; mill be
presented
Diamond For PeKMey and Mackinaw Oty. fc AJ n m.
in the City ForkKwi polnu w.uth to Fort Wayne. IIJO
0|H'ra House mhh a cothiany that is
saifl to be a gimwl one.
Press reports
potBU nonh to Mackinaw Uty. ll JO
Fur
*ame timo literally turn over to you j
iie freedom of vour town. a. well a.
• he care and entertainment
Toar *
-ne.t.. having every conAdenr. that ?
NOVELTY IN BOX CARS.
Ball Dewrinv Jusrsal. IN-rmll K^y
.cenerr U ing Btii:i''tive and realistic.
^tosgo. Cincinnati and In-
For LoolOTlU. and HI. L«ttl*, 4 JU p. m.
I he piece aNmnds in fine scenic ef- For IVuwkey and Harbor Hpolnx*. « A) pm.
fects ami is one of ihe i»opular tlramas
nf the vear
*"***'*'>
_
.
•d by the
a Ui-vlce
ghl carryli
cacti Iloo.nl Hem Id. Tlu-txporlmoiit.
are Ik*Iiic made
trucks of which nn- tittini with tuill
bcwFilig jt
.Inch* IHTSOII
1 m> easily tl
iva. «-a*>lly
VC it. Till.
pIUUuHl tlic other day l.y iu:ii»ja-oi.ic
w ho w ore oxnmlnlnc the oar iT. It sttMHl
lu the yarda. Tin- honrinc t-oti^Ip-a <»f
four rare of ihnwHiuartrr ItallK. The
Utter are built t-» take the iliru.t of
the t'ar when 'cuinc aruuini n ourve.
Tl.ere are ISl* thriH-njuarier balU in
each Journal, each of w hich w ill .u«tnlu a crushliic .Imlu tif 7s.«..» j>oumlA
The .mailer b:ill« xvUl en.^ialu a xvelgbt
of SS.OMO ihuiuiL.
The car in .lucatlou was ItKided with
iH.umlH of Me.1 elviKinu. BUd
made the trip to New Orleann. where
It wa. liuded w ith roITee :.xul ralurued
to Chicago. It I. .tnl.-tl that the jouruaU liave an avt-rage life of hev<-n
years, which I. much longer than the
jounmln iMiw In use. The m«*»t lmi*ortaiit advantage chiinietl f«>r them U
the great ease with x\ hlch Iht y can Iw
movt-d. U pi-actleabk*. train load, can
eaidly be doubled and huuletl with the
ume power now um-iI. This would
mi*an iremendou. cx-omnny in ujK-ratlou.
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Thel:X)p. m. train hoe a through eoMhfor
UmIUm CaaaoC b. t*sr«l
lujim-diaiely
Mr.
Noeley
by looal application aa they oaanol
reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear.
There U onlv one way to cure deaf
ness. aad that is by ooostitunonal
following Mr. Carv. r j
^•»D«rday, Sept. r.th.
was
introducH'd.
Mr l
ViM'ley i. a foroi ful speaker, and ha. a •
acuity of putitnK before hi. andieno-j
*uch fu. t. a. will best illu.tmte hi.
lAT.
. UKTfWOOD.
O P * T A.
OrmiKl topM.
»i gnmeiit He U an ard. ut supporler of
he causi of Ubor and being the i«bli«.her of
the
Exponent,
a
Icadicg
1 «l>or piaper. Is In a position to make |
i stud^^f the oonditioD. of working |
pEgEM^
aien aiiWroiucn.
111. addren. wa. a strong argument j
in f.vor of improvement in economic {
ooaditiuna He referred to the old feulal system and the mUvery of olden
time, when men were ground d<*wn by
the heel of the arutocrat. and nobil
ity. Ho deKTiU'd how Utterly the
working people have riMn in their,
might and averted their righu.toj
more just reward, of their Ubor. He .
told bow laboring puoplu have bean. Phe play ha< the
foroed to vrgmniut fonulf ptotoction. ] drama,
not for UiupurpoB of upeadiugBooeyi author
fordnea
__
Hi
Fc.rC’harWMal Peteekay. IB p.m„ t:40
cUincnis
of inckv
trxiicdy.
The
a con.^ntionxl
L-SSKSS—
alabastiNe
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING (
Kxlsomincs are tempt
rot, nib off and scale.
• SMALL POX
and other disease germs arc |
nurtured ami diseases dissem
inated by wall paper.
I^
' tbU tube u lnaflme<i yon l»av©;u rumI blLng •onud or imperfect hearing, and
I when it U entiraly olow^l. DcafxieB i.
the TOBlt. und anleM ibc infl.mmatioa Qun be taken out und thi. tube
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich.
'JIndbtrtJ stand!
Judge, mp Wasters/'
Our new fall and winU f
styles in L. Adlt r Hrt»s.
Co’s. Kocht’Sicr made
cloihiniiare ready lor you
to see. to handle ar.d to
try on*. V\’e want you to
see it. whether you buy it
or not. and we certainly
do not want you to buy
unless you lind it lK*lter
than any other reaily-towear cloihin^: that you
-know of anti juht as satis
factory as twice as expen
sive made to measure.
The only thinj^ about this
clothing: that does not
show for itself is its wear
ing quality: but wc ask
you to take our word for
that, lu fact, if an *‘Ad,ler” garlncnt does not
- wear as it should, we al
ways want'to know it and
to give the customer his
money back. : : : :
€. Wilhelm
NEW BLOCK
COR. FRONT AND UNION.
No ncctl to sutler froin heat.
^Don’t let the air get stagnant
—CTCxlc a brcerc. *Put in one
pr more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS m >our oificc, store or home. .\11 of new
design and perfect construe non
CAMPBELL BROS
nine
oaae. out of ten are ouuBd b)
! Outurrh. which i. nothing
_________ d oondltion of |be mnoon. .ur-
lOXSp. m.
rorMnakagoe, Boy Qtj. Port Horwa. ToLdo
ivartrfi aad
11:40 a.m.
fw Moauwe. l.adiart«. and MUmanke*. «.•»
an..ll:4oa m . t.'40p. m.
comedy and
has
taken
80HDAT. IkkImBER 1
Trmla will leave '
Bate ft 00 ScepoeUir.
|**We*will give One HMdnsl
for any OUM* of Deafne.. (oanwKl ,
oatarrh) that cannot be cured by
| Hall’. Oatarrh Cure. Bend for circaIruA free.
Hall’. Family Pill, are the belt
“ ’Af«t.T
H F MOKXMM OooL Po»
I Suffered for over 10 tears
-CURED BV
Dr. Iman’s Ladies’ Rcstorailvc
OtgunUatlon waa ooaoulv.d theme, but has treated it wifh xigor
10 proioet tbo working people uad do i and
away with Um im*guUrltie. of
skill
and has intgrwoven many
tlwir | veins of humor.
ooadllian uad tbo iajuttoe to which j
tU V were oooe obUgod to eubmiL He !
*
--------- T--------------------tuanku,
r. of
Tbe member,
of MePbereou Poit.
R . dwiire^ <
hour. a»d|No,l«. «
spoke of the latelllgenoe of laboring |
people and
bow
shorter
L-tke bv
people additiooal time and reaourre.! Grand Iravcrw
to perfect themielve. Intelh-otoally. *
which ia
I
kC..A,
r« Oily
was«ai.g." —ap
ALABASTINE
should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walls,
What wn« protmhlv the Ai^t p»U*lic And onoe^^mor. 1 mw him and kn. It by
llliraty U> the Vnlted State** wa. atnrt- i
IIl.^‘^f.--htood wa. rapidly no*ln«:
»yl In fharlcMon. S. C., to 1749.
I whl*|H-r^ of home. nife. children. aM
The great hulk t»f chalk Is ci.miHiaid
of eight different **iH-ele. of tiny hh* 11.,
TheUlKhi land to which he wa» r-«ng;
but nearly
klml. lm\-e been found And have you no word for the d*,.r one.
lu it.
Tbe -Wt-e one.** the father or mother?
■ Hnnl Hin*-* In flermanv nre sard to "Yaw! >mw • aald he. “lell them! oh! tell
have rtiUM-d a larg*- dimji.uilon in the
th. m I Achle* t>iHhUUipt:oii of wine timl ^^.^rilu«u*
IHx.r iellos ' he ihonght
glit of no <othefH,juor*..
.
SJKci."
-Side Tracked.” the play which
made Jnle Wallers famoo. in the ho
bo charactor wa. gir» u in Bteiuberg’i
Grand la.t- night to a packed honm.
Standing room only was the rule be
fore 8 ;80 and * when the coruln wrai
SAOIKaW. MUSKEGON A GRAND
recalb oae of the pleaMntrles that had
a wMe clrculatloo during the .trrae•us daya of the civU war.
will Improve aad more proAl will be
The Kalkaeka band and Trmreree
2itj bemd alternated io fumiehing
moaio before aad daring the auerclee.^
L>m the pUtfoTB were eealod Mayer
Jhrrer. C. tt Neeley of
EXCUIglONS
PSEAtiSBiETiE
mtrnmrtnOnfnmimiM.
ated Wltb tbe
The recent death of that gallant oM
German eokUer. General Pram Slgd. _______
the officer, of tbe
Boldu-r. St Bailor,
cuoumnni^t
effort, to
to the old
tTha hall gaaw betwaun the ualou employer, even at the higher
wblier. i. wortliy of .}iecial praiee.
All the member, of thi. po.1 are .in■md^ OhdUlaaaada teaafiarathr and ahorler houra
■Btoa MB of thu oily was eomewhat DiMouleut. ^ aaid. U the moiher eorelv gratefol for the hoepitallty exialiMi « Mooaat of the other of progreM. and 1
igtHm jBd beeaaee a few arguBsau
wtoa AaaMaiy to eoariaea the rUiiI>cnms G, Needham left thw momMtelhlithapUyam froB hi. olty the vortiair pcopla DlMoatoat t
iwhloUBadeitpoBibleoaly jngJ lor Sandwich, Ontario, to resume
•ip it WM UTlduat that
I bale Uriai hua iwmltod If hi.
Steinberg's Grand Opera douse
Saturday* September 6*
TH PhtaiU* MmticM CumHf-Oramm
On tbe Stroke of Cweloe
Bf Jm*,* U BfmH. Oir^tiom W. B. Immnae*.
Dttt cf CBUHterfelten.
tbt P»wmbr^'tr'B Step.
€rtat PHscm Sceat.
$l>eei.l Price. 2S. St and 50ci Bex Scats 7Sc
Tai.lmadge, Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich,.
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some lime that I ought to w’rite you
a few words of praise for your wonder
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
did roe such worlds of good. I suffered
such untold agonies with ray menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors
doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medito recommend it to any woman suffering from these terriUe
complainu. Anyone wishing U5 l»m
Adranoe Safe opem Frid>r Moniing.
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