The Evening Record, September 25, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 25, 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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1902-09-25

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iWteici^i ^ THE EVENIPWj RECORD "
FIRE fROORAM TOMORROW

ALLISQDIET
AT LEBANON

HAS CHANCE TO MARRY

LLBURANli
IS FAVORED

.Mn.rrnn»OSmM

LADIES an tertedneeUaed
52rV.*0.

lulSlSffSLiS

’eCIub

to moobogof tbo

9ut Guards ara on Duty In
Ooal Rations

Br^ar of Flint Jurlat iUy
Head Damocratlc Ticket

FIFTEEN CARLOADS OF COAL

HAS NOT YET CONSENTED

Shippad by Phlladalphia and
Raading Today. ..

To Allow Consideration of His
Name by Central Committee

Dow hr Toot Ban *
kll klncls oT e-oo* aDan m%M$

Bttdftr Co., Props.

TWO CSJVDIDATKS JM

egwonL and Judg<
lel to eueoeed Ooogreos
h uud BromweU. wU

to Mfw Y«rS Win xoi LmI t——r
Thmm Tkl. W«to-rH« Xow SIS.

COMPIETTNC SCHEDULE

lUh«aT OltT. PS.. 8«pt. »>Tb«
Phnsteipais 2 BstoUsir rJLawsy W«I-

This City Will Have Good Ath­
letic Sport Very Soon
H»w rSfr^pt »-Retoil«rt mid
MSI would Ism ouly a
pHoo to sow 916 s urn.

houeee nod her style of worhmau^P^wUl W ap^ed bv^the
TUB NEW MOUNT MALiC daeigna
in oeato^eom sod. art eqoares at
Mrs W. a Lawrenoe'f.
1676-.»t

MODERN WOODMEN
I>etrolt 8epL «5-Wben informed TEB
America will give aaothex of tl
that aentiment eeemed to be oryelahaing on the name of L. T. Dnrand. the

2TASi‘Aar7r*’s:ursfr^
Lisssi-Jir. ‘-.ss-iiS

ooodiiloo of TrfMurrr Rtehsrda. wbo datee for gsmee which tLa team wiU
WM shot on Tui^t. wm rmy mrl-

r. IV. Si'ia
8too«myittwlU not b« nooeomry to
Soolsto msrtisl Uw in the oosl re*
ftoo. He myeUie netloosl sosrd will
•tnaply smiet the civil s«lhorUi«e sod
willbelp to previot all riote sod

win* tb. Urtroll Todsy tbM b. 1.

•aceeed hu brother ae detooei

hs to^mSmly^ aooortl with the plat­
form of the atato oooTenuon and hie

thslplsoe Saturday, October 4. end
so oflsrt will be made to get a game
with Kalkseks October 11.
October 18. Oharlevol* wlU pUy
here, sad a week later tlie petnni
game with Hetoehey will ooour here.
Now»mber 1 tbe^ team will play Char*
hat piece, and there will be
r gamea in the month of

iL^n^litTOd!^ the nomination.
•‘Ton wSn’t find me oppoelng IT. LITHOORAPH and leatherette pillow
oover at Mrs W. O. Lawrenoe’a
If it ittbe wieh of the oommitloe that
1«76 8t
L. T. Duraud be the nominee. I ehaU

about beadqnartdrs
here daring tlie day that, although no
formal eeleotion of a candidate to
make the run bad bem made, the
oholoe would in all jiroi^billty fall
OP L- T. Darmnd of Saginaw, the
brother of tne jndge. The majority
of the eute central committee is mid
to favor him. altbongn there to stlU a
feeling for Senator Belme. It to not
tbongbt that the Utter would aooepi
Was Passed by President
made to aet the beet ooe of theee here at the prest-nt etage of prooeedinge.
for Thank^vlng day.
Hftoosevelt
Proqmoto wore nerer »o bright for
the toam aa Ihie year. The enpport
OTHER BRIDGE BUILDERS
Some stores arc
that the team is already receiving an*
Si lO 4
PSreletoae Were
gurs weU for the patronage the gamea
great at pnnting
WiU receive when they are played.
Cmeee Very IJtU
sensational prices
The eaoallenoe of the toam would
warrant enoh crowds as have never
but a failure at
witneeaed football in this city,
BjrTVi-fr.pbU,U..a«<e.
lacking them up!
boys are praotiolng hard every
WMhinston.. Bept
ing. and already their toam wt
with substantial
rmbm tne oSoe*S Oll5’°Sertc B
almoM maohine like in iu aconraoy.
Why waste rour lime exiicrithough there to nothing to obaoure the Si‘m.“bo-go"S\ STeo^ie*^^
tadlvldoal effort of the players.
This letter, which is typewritten, menting when you can bring your lioy
here and have him clothed in safety.
sitstee. DooloreBlrey,
that It oeocMltstee.
Dootore RUey.
thUi«."
ally wereoslled st too
netio” epelllng. With the exception For instance, we offer a most pleasing
O’clock.
____________________
of the nrm name, tt U given U low, line of 6o/*’ thoroughf/ r^fiab/e tuiti
verbatim el literatim:
tits cut 9 io 16 f can, regular 93SC
the lion City Oounoil.
>
Traverse City. Mich,
waluot,
Brto«e llenser. Held Tbeir Aeasel Mrel
as the ^
to« mm4 i:iecU«i of OSoere
leather
lovsky, (irmy, Langworthy, Deepree
SS..‘?o7
KrtmlUM.
I^rdie. BUoken.
b..
Made from falirics that have already
Vcrlln O Thomae was refer.-e and bridge on the market as a
The t
_ _ Bnilderewse WiUUme of Petoakey umpired.
been tested for strength, bound to'
nretinir
held lu the tlooRTefstionsl'church
tests and found many defects, and stand hard service, for they were sj»e- i
perlore iMt even
cially nroroff Ur that purpose. .Any j
and Scaling to give the pmple a be
goods purdiasevl Irom us if not entireMIm A.m Merrill a.4 Mr. Jae»b IIe«M bridge for less money Uu n can U
eUwbeair.
ly satisiactort’ when rou get them
r.ltto br Itov. 1). C ocblla-WUI
hepen V !• may be faverd with a
wselnehsitre ofMre J. W.llllliken.
home, your money is cheerfully reIlMktolaTblaClU.
wply.
sod embretvd aevotlonsl eervleee snd
Very
Truly
Yours.
the reporta sod eleotloo of offioere.
Last evening Rev. D. Oochlln p^r*
formed ttie oorexnony that onfled in
marriage Mim Anna Mi rrill and Mr.

UNCOMFORTABLE NIGHT

noM
inBim

mlllOlHilT

ssrs«4i^-s!:r?sss
ia:r:4i2“Siir,«s
THANKS OFFERING MEETING

$2.50

MARRIED LAST EVENING

5:rA‘“: ;^o7

r‘7n.isr^r,r;'rj;i?d”.ry

.

ROUND JOHNSON WEDDING

of Mtto Lucy Lewie, who gave an lutsreetiuK talk on the beaefite given
world of eolenoe. literature end
dread
iee Ml
r» O
i^Silok offering
B. Horet asng s best
Mrs 1. U. Ollberise

£a^

•Ida to TbU C'liT

Rev. O. ;T. Stout yesterday noon

^ Tfit’oum was beantifally dooorated
in white and pink aetors and amitaz.
Ice cream, oake and pnnoh were eerved for refn
djE^gownof
ty gown of white.aui

»i;b7w

COURT HAS ADJOURNED

xr.aBixa ritAXKroRT

Mooday kt I M

.•o.p,b,Wb«JlWj^

j:‘.“oS2r«r“

ir. and Mra Bound left y«tord*y
atlernooD for a ten doy.' trip to
Northport, ChkrlkToU und otb«

M«rT#7orAl»eaa. GarlorS

ItaUdw WiU h. U.M mil tk. Uwwm
TytalikTMCk Mol»l«Atl«.
■ooa M I t»o.

Hsk Io
see Ibettik.A*..

_____
"i.^n“srurcfT?25o!?

and will be completed by the 1st of
October The work is progressing
mtlsfaotorlly and Mr Dnrand is
pleased with the reaulta

NEW COAL TRUST

Rome. Sept. l&~Oardlnal RampolU
reooived Aroh Btobop Ootdi and Beorvlary O’Ooonor thU morning and forntodwlU
gave them thMr last instrnotioos reU* by tbv Bock
tive to PhllippiiM mattora

Jlifred Ua
Friedrich

STAND DR FALL WITH THEM
FrtnA.'l*lkktol

them what to da That If tti^
decided tc pcMcnt the rMolntioi
1 would MtoDd or faU with them.
DUBBOW IMDICTBII

EBY OPENING at Mra W,
BIror Band. L. L, 8n>k »-lx>uU

,, FrMt,

go. srg;a:
10 Cents per Vard and upoNirds.

New Goods in Every Department

TONE

STEINBERG’S «iiEUABIi DRY 600DS AND CLOmiNDH^

Of a piano that irives it
valup anH s»*ttl#*s i
as a musical

inviriim^nt,

Fhc KIMHALL tonf' is
anxi litiir iiart of a KIM­

A

“8signs
II Of all descriptions furnished on
.
short notice.

BALL PLANO is nhso-

Artistic work at right prices.

lutelv faultb-ss

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

for prices and tr^rms

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

'U

i;ioV4-A ftuni 4-atiV4« tu kid.

■■■ISSliS

Ladios if intorostod match for ourspociat undorskirt sato.

HslMrtS 221-rnUSI.

...Cbt Fair

FOR BOYS
ivisy®!- aasics

^

$1.40, $1.75. $2.00.

FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE NEW STAND

242 FRONT STREET

this timt wt »rt gelug U tell pau sorntthing »b»ut

Our Coats and Jackets
The young women who want the very Uicst and
stylish thing in coats and jackets ore going to find irT^
our cloak deportment models whidi wc have dispUye<l
here, a great temptation. We con show' you the very
newest things, the Monte Carlo coat is among them,
Wc pride ourselves over our Misses and children*! coats
andjickcts. If you come to us and bring the children
wc will show you the best line you have ever seen at

THE MOST NOTABLE IdacM and toad

A DELICATE
TOUCH...
Our overcoats for 1902
fit good forms— make
poor forms appear to
advantage— no tug-ofwar necessary to get in­
to them-touch you on­
ly where they should—
The touch to your pocketbook is imperceptible,
considering the value
received-ten dollars to
twenty-five dollar*.

the lowest prices.

r^mderei
h.„ Young m the deAth dwir At
to, Smg^thin thirty dAy^

ItmlCMtflhtltiHitMml

Funiidim

IT’S THE

OtABdBA^ I

New York. Sept .SS-Dirtrict Atloi-

Oothina lUtlrr*.
llattm
Uothiers,

Handsome Waist Cloths

_ 1 flW .WtOM-

Dwm« AU—» J—k*k.«w*.B.w

be had.

IMDA&22

THE OLD RELIABLE

day looking tc early ocnaolidaUcn of

IN THIRTY DAYS

Buy now while all sizes

\A/o‘fc V^oatHor SHoos.
T«ic«raph to ihr B««urkl.

I «f Life ea tbs I

um

Orsm Oolltormrsci 7C$ ote

«, ,bn

Xbe never Rtp Kind

roil FINAL INSTBl CTIOXM

HINKIXO OP STBAMBB

True—many stores that arc selling Reef­
ers—many stores that are sellihg Keeiers
at the same ,»rice wc do^-many slor«
that are aelling Reefers that look like our
Reefers—but not a single store in this
city that sells Reefers made up one half
as good as our Reefers at

Oil Brain. Straiabt Calf. Kanflareo Calf

jj'-ojfwWsrUiTuris:

__________

ate ttiisfictory in^iery
liarticular. They lit <
iortal.ly. They look well.
They wear well I'hcy
are nuvlcrately preced.

Cor. Front 6 Union

ISum and other grounds

FOUR STOCKMEN RULED

Our
e«l<brat«d
M5C and $1.00 ^
Sebeel Shots w

..School Shoes
preeenoe of a company of relatives and

«hebxlj ■

IF-ERl

"" e. WILHELM
Korn Bhck

The report of the trtwaorer abowod oonpUare to irnide. Both have many
friends in this city who will unite In
slnwre oongratnUUnnn and good
wishes. They will uke a trip to In*
dianapolU befon^ beginning bonee*

THE WEATHER SrSJTSI.SfJSS.'^ rntUr-

take great care in select­
ing shoes for their child­
ren’s feet

rr<T.s5siiS«A:5n;

srr.

tUise
Parents

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STHEET

SOUTH HUE

HAIVULTOIM
OL.OTHIIMO CO

;-a
m

The Only Natural American Cathartic
Water. A recognised cure for ^nstlpation. It keeps your Urer acting and
your syatem perfect. At your Druggist.
I>arge bottfe. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.
taelmd by a aiz ywr old bMk deer at
Wmtogfam In an ioeloead Md. ^

General Dews
\
s____ df ibt WcHdl

W&kBU tt. H AlOf KM «r 4

*^j£?jjrT%TrL^^ VmMm.
licit B. MKia^KY «r W«9M.
.1^ WMlMMTaf M—i>H.

u< Pretlduil Boo.aeall would rary likely form a eery
powrrlal taflaeaae orer wblah Hoc
gea'e money aad ioflaaaee woald bare
little ooetroL It U ae d that Morgao
baa datermloed to prerest the resom
toatioo of Rooeerelt if pomlble, and
failiug lo that to defeat him at the
puUa Tbie ii a prot>oaitloo In wbicb
the pMpte are dliecily intereaud
and Ue iaeae wlU be doubtleaa tour*
eettog If the eoggeatlous noted are
tekaa ap eerloaaly. Morgan U not
with tba praaidaot*f attitodr
aa the trust quaetloa geoereUy. out
aeot to oefeat Rooearelt Isa
r to whiob he will doobUom glre

THIS CITY TOOK £VtRVTHIII6

.Wl
I B.OA|IRiLOBflrc
mt Tnrmm Oitf t nj
yeetrrday at the street
■ -ake. The foot (•all
game baiweeo
batwe TraTeree City and Blk
Is was too easy. The Trarerse
Rapids
BBTUBLICAJI UOCJtTY TICMT.

BOKBBT JC. WALTKIL
rMAMK W. WILAOK.
CIBO. W. KTBWABD.

oau. W. CUMTU.
rtvrnorK. nrALLYV

eight mlootra After that they laid
off. making only one tonohdown in
the aroood half, and forcing
B^dt lo a tooobbaok.

er.

A oouc^

with
lpztlcmofvek>urc
) enough for ibc parlor, for only.

•nvzs, wide

4JS

We cm plem: you in flyle, aad yon know that we wiU uve you
mooey, far we undemmd where and when to buy.

WKolmMi* •r.d

No ncc«l lo suffer from hcai.
Don’t let the air get stagnant
create a breerc. Tut m one
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in v«ur officc, store or home. All of new
design and pcrlcct construction

TOO OLD
lo
OV
WORK
The time iniy come md the

CAMPBELL BROS

dny, will lois pletMotly if you
have taken the ]»io]xrr advan­
tage of your younger ;| car* and
laved a little money.

BEAUTY IN A SHOE!

Thu bank wck:omcs savingi
accounts large or small. It iiai-s

Is not liaul to fmd these da>-», but
it is difficult to find that rare com­
bination ol
of beauty and .style, comfort and durability.. nevertheless
ncvcrii
you can get it in the John Kelly
i won’t «*ost you any
more for these shoes than others
lacking these essentials. See the
new styles in our show window.

interest on >*our savings and
your mooey is sale.

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50

A.S. FRYMAN
ImOST SATISFACTORY SHOE STORE IN TRAVERSE CITY

scboolma-i
„ tbelr money and ^
can't t
be referred to Itheabeen

,rnri;:ri.u.

i

J. W. SLATER'S HOIISEFlinniie STORE

the oU^ members of the board do
,

The Traverse City papers deserve

r'
OUHUHOWI4U WKAL.III
; T*e r%pic growth of the r-at lodo*
trioc Md loomMiof firoeperUy in iliu

Brilliant and Dazzling
7s Our Dew Display of

Cut Glass

ditlow in thiteooouy before tbe pob
Ik) atad with euitliuc TiTidoeM. Iv
•owawitmg opoo thi. Mbiooi the Inter<Wglr«.tbe followiDg:
There ere foer mmwm of the propertip of e Mtloo: Inoreoee to the
eoliM of hoelneee treaaeeted; lo
oroMi latfM oetpot of lBdo»tri»
pUalr; iooreeee la the »Ting. of tb.
peofie. hooeetlmee two of thcoe eie
to he oredlted to U»e eeme aetioa
aieiy do all apply at the eaae time to
one heUea Jart aow. howercr. all
do ftpply iethe Ualtedtatee. The
leoetd of ooeeptioaal prorpwl
M olear la the tieaaary reporta of de*
l^to la haaka aa la the tablea of ocr
aspone of baelaoaa, or the iaorei
eheoatpatofparfaotorlea.
TweohfTM aootherewmac
poaU lathe Umka of the Ualtre
BiatOi di.dOO 000.000 Tea yrart lat-i
the depoalu had iaoreaaed to 94 382.
000.900, aad aow they are 9i.bll.068.
lit. Thda ia aa aTerage of $109 pei
oaplia ogalMl fT par oaplla tweat

I

Aa\D SILVERWARE-Dazzling. indeed, is the most expressive word when onc| looks at the beautiful cut glass. It
is the most elaborate display we have ever made—there are
so many new shapes and such handsome cuttings. It is a
stock to be seen to be fully appreciated. Space will only
permit the naming of a few ol the articles—Berry Dishes,
Tankards, Comports. Olive Dishes, Vinegar Cruets, Knife
Rests. Tooth Pick Holders, Water’Bottles. Rose Bowls. By
a most fortunate purchase direct from the Eastern glass
works, \le are enabled to place 4>efore you this season the
hartdsomest goods and at prices never before attempted for
really first goods. So much gift giving in these days that
our sales are remarkable. Many of our handsomest pieces
have already be spoken for.

BOCCC€CC6CeC6CC9C09CCCCCCeeC

Sifoenvare
“Michigan’s Best Fair"

West Michigan State Fair
Grand Rapids. Sept. 29-30, Oct. I -2-3-4.

THE BABY SHOW

Somu Will Gut Two!

1— laelead of aa laoreaea, la
haah depoaite. the depoalu la aa
Hoaal haaka faUlag frooi 91.*
fn,990.000 to 91.974.000 000. aad

Clamca for aU siret, kindi and condidona.

la 19I of 911.000.000. Theaewei
jmm la whloh the tariff poUoy of the
lapgillnea party wae rerareed '
la the year the WUaoa tarll
qiae paaaad the total depoalu la idi
the haaka of Uu UaUad Btaloa
P4.99l.9i9.9tt. Botwaaa the ala
af MaKlalB
XttO there waa oa io
«Mtti af 99,000.000.000. aad aiaoa
thara hat bean a farther Inoraaaipf

TU only ElephmU th«t Ride Bicyde*, Bowl. Stmdoo their Headi. Walk Erect, do everything but ulk.
THE THREE GRACES AND TOM-TOM. THE BABY ELEPHANTI

-

Come and bring the Baby.

It if the Little Fciki’Faiy.

Till Elephant Shew is the Gnatest on Earth!
THE RAILROADS srX x'XS'r£^rsL“rsi,”j;
MK Crwd Rmi<b. (irThe Premium, will be paid in Cash at ckae offaii.
tkm addrea C. A. FREN’CH, Secretary, Grand Rapids. Mich.

For Lot or other infarma.

YOrUy. the attryof prapu^ty t
mm*, mmv mn.m

A

education gatbcrwl in the council
room last erening and waited for
more. But tbe othrr memt>ers of the

A. E. WdUrd of Empire i« in the ]S'-’SjIlSlflUptd,'Hiinl”'''

ftOB 9l,»4.944«t0i la IM to 91.897.
994.M0 la 1901. ladirldaal aaring
aoeoaaii hare doablad la the laat
pear, ladirldoal depoelta la aatlooaJ
OBddthor haaka hare laoreaaedB |»r
mmt The depoeile la »rlaga baak»
<9I.Br.€94.ieO) almoet equal the de
pooUiU aaHaaal haaka (9l.987.7tt.
mu todloatlag that to a larga eztaat
theiipoalli lafweMiting aariaga or
aarflBe oapIlaL
la 1B9. the dret year of OlarelaadS

Bee J W. OUffe and get ooe
tana of mnnle lesaoas free, with

J. W. CLIFFE.

^*!?ie fair was very credltabU. j
About 3 600 Visitors were in tbe town
Official statlstios show that daring
Tbe eibibils of oil paiotings, dairvjtj,, g^oal vear «**dlng June 80, liWi.,
prodbcts. fruit, flowt-tf. rK*iry and ^
Hebrews immigrated to lbs

u«dt..o,^.^^^y n«..

This cut show* the guaranteed
steel const
construction
teed Steel
ruction Ion our
couches. We have the largest line ever «hown in this
region, all bought before the advance:' all grades of

biSu^ iTenlllklV^pe?

aaadiscorrreddreaaedaaamaiL ^
riona oaaa i Ulepatby U r^rare bar name aa Mra. Jamee I. **A oar
pomad femn Athana. M. Laaare
Sm^ih. of Cbioago, and .olaimed that
LTHtea, a Greek eculplor. waa qmleUy
a young frllow wiih her was her boatalking to hU wife, when auddenly
be became greatly excited and began
Smith a yeari
Qtleriag inoomprehenslble pbiaeee.
sly afte!
surled oat no a nntqee bonsymooo When bli ezeitement had enbelded
eomewhat he told hU wife that be
trip, their object being to beat tbelr
way aoroM the oostineot. They hare bed beard a roloe mying that hU
brotbar's wife was dead Tbe aeulptraveled 8.700 miles, the woman all
the time dUgulsed as a man. and tor aad bii wife noted tbe date aad
boor of this strange ooou^noe. and
have baen arrested 11 Umes for vag­
tome days later a letter was reoelTed
rancy.
announcing that tbe lady in qumtion
The wife of a Meiboditl minltter In bad died ezacUy at this time at a
West Virginia has bean married tbr«e
tlmec Her maiden name wae PurA epecial dUpatoh from Sc Paten
trldge, her first husband was named
RoMo. her .Moad SpMtow m* U» |
wukliu meomMpRMOt WM>'« auD. U Qoajrl. Tbar* | arlB( a pr^M. for ndaota* lata. m
arr two yoaaR Rabla^
Spaiiaw
«.d ,l«. 1U.1. «aa^» i. M U»ny.
Fifty yean ago Hiram
Syraooae. h. V.. fell in lore with 18
NO QUORUM PRESENT
yaar old Hattlo Daria He went weal
to make fils fortune, but bis sweetbaait married Her husband died, aa MssUag af BoatU of 1
leartng bar with ehlldren and gnmdwin occur TouUbt.
returned and wooed her., and

,T.:?

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^Jf^may. aalect your owu
drora the animal away. Sayae was
r hart
ttway. E. J.,boaUa the poeMtoo
ofaaore aotabU gmp of aevaB old
than eaabe Idood tt any other
of lU
groop met tbe other day at a phoicffr«pher*e and had their pletares taken. Wl^KIrs V'ouw PtmmoKl
Their agee nange from tt to M yeara.
ige being 83 yean aad 7
I hsTT s hsif doese. Kset gssirtser.u is dlfAll are farmera aad each U tersatpertsf^f tbs city, vblch 1 wlU e-U si
atlU aotlTely at wo^. tbe oldest. Mat­ tsnns to suit, oe mstslUmtit pls» or ulU hoild
sMtosoU. PlsaslW TiMUsy sod Mstni^
thew S Kenyoo. haring dug aerao dsr swmiags SI K V. L-wU* grorrry. TVis- ]
busheU ot potatoeaooe day not long ghousKo.ne. M. a. nr^uKKroRD. j

la Oampbell, a eery rich
and beautlfnl Baeooa Aytet lady, bag
falteu in lore with King AUooao and
attemdg erery fonoUoo where the king
appeare Alfonao. the dUpateb eaya.
baa abowo an inolloatlao to redprooatoa the ladj'g erldaat feelinga, but
the queen mother u graaUy initaled
aad ha> aaked the girl*g fialhar to keep
bar away from the king

A ooi
Bombay parsec. Kowrojee
that It was a abame to take tbe ^
moaey. and after tbe flrs4 inolDg tbe oekjie Wadia. hs^ announoad his inof devoting his fortune of
nearly f5.(X)0,000 to chanty. He wlU
teMr.**?Ti3dllfon^o*^h?^^
l2!y V^kcs
property in trust for tbe
tery.
In addition lo this, lony
BkAcs
«in any
took tbe fat men's rsos. and Win and eflt of i>er
^^Ubgmonhj each took a Aiming - of tbelr
e by sod

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“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
•TMAVBPtaB OITV. MIOM.,

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It is conceeded that we have placed on sale the finest as­
sortment of Solid and Sterling silver goods that has been
shown. So many new articles and the workmanship is that
of experts. Tea Sets, Baking Dishes, Sugars and Creamers,
all manner of fancy and odd shaped spoons and forks. Ster­
ling silver novelties that cost but little money and are most
appropriate for gift giving. Chafing Dishes and all the artic­
les that go with it. Many beautiful bon bon dishes, spoon
trap, brush and comb sets and hundreds of other beautiful
articles to complete the magnificent display. We'll gladly
Exchange our time with yours—our goods with your
ihtmcy. You will be satisfied, we feel assured.

I

AVD PLATVOBM.

%<VKlNfi
POWDER
TfiEKlSNOSUBSmVTE

paetor of tbe Fiiet Matbodtol
to thla eity and who baa had a

large axpartoDoa to tbe mtolatry to

Eiaaryad amta are now cn oaleat
OttyEawaSmnd.

Condtttstd tltws
% of fWchigan
TU VnlwmrioiT of Ku>bl«M Ofi
to all dtrpartmeult TaMday for vbal
fVMaloMlo be tlioffroftlort joar of tbe
toeiitaUoa'e kUtory. Tbe topoe
flC ftotele U far abtad of lael yaar There ooght to be a good market
alibaiMMtoa LaMyearMtobi«aa for grapeearoond B«riea oooaty.
eompaay at Benton Harbor whioh
aitlM to potot of atlaadaaae. with amaafaotarea grape }nloe baa joet re.
oel?ed a atogle order which ealU for
orar t.DOO etodaato The ladlaal
l$.$00 aaaea. or dO.OOO qearta of the
potot to laota ftoui 4,000 liite fall.
T6e M. A . O U probably tbe omoI
baa to ratiaiica oo expeaaaa Nearly
arerytolof la booffht oo U»e oo-operattte eyetaoi au4 eold to tbe etadent.
«DO bolda a memberabip tiokat. ob
Tbe Maaietee eooaty fair opened
tatood by the r«)ri»aot <4o naU faa. Toeaday at Onakama
Baaid to tbe fire boardtof otoba try dag aad
laaffte from |l.«iu to $2.60 par waak.
At Bparta fralt growara aarrowly
aaoapad a baakat fan toe Toeaday.
Erary baaket waa need ap. Extra
Oteat tonic braaaa body and brain,
kola bare >aat to tlaae to aare tto
aad praraot a great loaa.
At Adrtoa tbreo girU of proml
familiaa from Detroit. ^«aatog aad
ThU ioflox of Oalifomia atedunU U
Otootoaatl. who hare bean attending aaid to be tbe direct remit of Ihe trip
ofMichlgan’a fooibaU team to Oali
Monday. They left their dormitory fonla laat wtolar. FeolbaU antna
through a roar wtodow Satorday night
at • o’clock, after lighta ware oat.
aUMMt any other toflaeuea

u*rtT*
Hdtog. aooQDdtog to pravtoaa atiaog*mantf. Tbpy retarnad aafely %%
o’clock next omrntog. bat the eeorat
leaked oat.
Bowaear tbe matter may be regard
it la oertatu that hirda aad their depredattona are beeomlng a eonroe of ir>
ritatloa to the farmera of Kalamaeoo
eoaaty. Not only huTe aparrowi mnl*
tiplied to an tocoardhient extent, bat
every apoclet of the feathered tribe
kaowo to the olimau* la there to onlimited Dumbera and ererythtog in
the way of grain aofft ra aroordtogly
Brea toaflowera ate being etrippH
of thaireeede
Mra. Joeepb Oloca., a young mar
ried woman of Itopmning. waa atmek
to the breaat by a atray bullet whUe
ctoodtog to her backyard and inatantly killed. The bullet wu« evidently
imd by eomc hunter from one of
rthcee long range rlDea«>rbloh will
onrry eeveral tlmea aa far aa there U
any neoeeally fur to the oeao of a
weapon for hunting
While John Caaa of Newaygo waa
paaalag through Big Rapida aa loaU
to Grand Baplda. to oonveraatioa
with a fellow immenger learned that
Oeaa had not eeea
him for DO yeara and when he reaeb.
ad Btanwood he left toe train Caaa
Irnroed tbatlhii grandfather had until
four yean and a haU ago lived wlto a
eon« Alfred Lebta who had aent him
to Ibe poorbouaa Oaaa took Uie old
man away wlto him to hi.

Fraok J. ClMiiV nuk«oiUha«l

the cam of One Handred DoUara for
C3alaiTh Oortv^^^^^ ^ CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and eubeorlbea
to my jpr^^^ihla 6ih day of Dec.
*^eell’

W. A. Qleaeon.
Noury Public.
Hall a Obtarrh Oure ia taken inter
aally and aola directly oo the bloo^
and mueoac oarfaoee of the eyamm.

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Oruggiata 76c.. Haifa 1
lly PilU are the beat
Bert Oorey. aged 18, eon of a farmt^r living three milea eooth of Ornnd
Baplda, eommlttad auieide by ehooling hlmeelf through the heart,
went to a oorotleld to commit the aot
aad hU father and younger
were to light Hc^
over lore affalra
**1 want all the
wrilaa Ber. Q J. Budlong of Aaha-

ra genntoa


5^^'^to.
ironderfol a

la
U.

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a la reported that raiU we
_
to pruTo to you ' mored on the two route# which the
that Dr. A. W. Chaae’* tmin bearing the caar of RuaaU from
•«* Kurakhto Bt Petarebarg might travel.

Piles s?

can uw It ^ If not] ,1,1
. mied gt4 your money Inck Jfr. t\^p^
ITollon. lolwrcr.
(V|f.
|Tallon.l«l«rrr.lfi.^Vt»
tVr. Ind^ myx: blaaal ^^uA^t^^yTSountain Tea,
efforU to their
-I work bald and lift • greet cW. Th«
UoMkt on aa atteck of piho. They
oAtUmolfwMandldod. NoUUngbdpal
THKCALIOO baU of Prof.J. DeOom.
i^boxateU<Wakfv.or
kio.K.T.

V.leW.CIuM'tOlitawt.

P.jUU_5p

tbta and other atataa
taper talla more atoriaa than
r minUtor to tbe atate, aad
more atoriaa are told aboot
him than any other mtoiater in a doaan atoUa He hi a hamoriat, a Mg
haartad, big dated man. broad to tbe
ofaoiadara. deep to tbe cheat, with a
tdaabia omila-it eoald
___________ reardar-and a roioe aa
hearty aa aie laagb^beartier It coold
not be. He wiU ••awapyamt” with
any man, aad ie jnat aa ready to ahoot
agatoat aa> nmn aa |o teU a atory. aa
ha U a crack abot with iba rifle
Her. Draper waa bom in March.
1$». and la tharafoia «S yaara of age.
He antarad the minUtry to 1W6. at
tbe age of 27 yaara Ten yeara aarUer.
howerer. he l»ad decided to flt hlmeelf
for thia calling. Whan a boy of 17.
rmidtog in Barry county near tbe
Ailegan coonty line, he one day went
to a neighboring town to hear tbe pre*
aiding elder of tbe MarabaU-Kalama.
aoo dlatriot delirar an addreea ThU
oooeday
addraaa detarmtoed him to
one day
enter the miniatry. The man who
waa Andrew Jackaoa
Kldr. d. now of thl. city, and k
e/er^when* aa the father of Method
Urn in northern Michigan. Rer.
many atoriaa to tell ot
Her. Kldred. Among them i. an aoof a ttemparanoe meeting once
bold in the honae of repreaentotirea
otiamber when rarioua apoakera. of all
arto of political faith, were apeeking
oo the aubjecl. Among them Rer
Eldred apoke. to hU oharacteriaUoally
iner. and aaid. * 1 am for
toe ieatrnotion of the ealoon. and ]
belUre ttiat it ia to oome througb the
damooratio party. And I am a d
crat. of the Jefferaonian type, pralae
thelxmlr”
Rev. Draper
first charge w
hltehall, where be worked with
Ptoeldtog Elder Je^my Boynton, of
toe Pentwater dlatriot, wboee beother.
Rev. V. G Boynton, waa prrai
elder of toe Grand Traverae dUtriot.
After a year at WhlU^hall. Rev,
raper came to Traverae Oity. then a
piaoe of aboot .VM tohabitanu. To
reach here he went to Chioago, from
tbeie by mil to Milwaukee, toen took
or for Northport, from whioh
he oame on tbe Bonuj
which waa wrecked ehortly after thia
at Charlevoix. Mr. Draper went into
upper room ot the ^ome of toe
1 who waa at that time eo<
toe Bnnnytlde
One year later, Mr. Draper pur
Oil of Hannah. Lay A Oo. two loU at
xmier of Bute and Wellington

of Grand Rapid!

r L’s.sspi
______

• ed hia equine edocation, taking
gradaate oonree at Lexini^

Hill in that be never kimed a wt^
tatoer.

He wa* a ’Traverte City la

Mnred for three yeara

• w.»»«“

When be »e-----------------------------------------------------IfromDiup. If your dealer cannot aupply you aend direct to

«h.*

r\ c. jioiTATr.

M a proper reepeet aitown tb<^ i
and aWtpea and a^g pole waa ei
now,

tage which ^
gan Batea for ino »crea of land to
Mtead. The aite of the cottage
ed by Mr. I>raper ia that onj
which toe raeideooe of H R Hull
nowAtanda. It waa at that time toe
laatTiouae ma the eaatero aide of the
town. Tbl^art of tbe city waa
Batota’Rem at that time, beRev. Draper lived on one oornor. Rev. R. Hatch of the Congrega.
iooal chnroh on another, Rev. V. O.
Boynton.Mothodiitprealdtog elder, on
lother and Morgan Batea near by.
The Pint Metoodiit church waa dedioated during the paatorau'of ;Rev.
Draper Rev. A. P. Mead, of Jackwho oame by way of Muakegon,
engaged to have obarge of tbe ,
dedication aervioe, and aa the weather waa very atormy. Morgan Baue,
laid a wager' of a oodftah with Rer.
Draper that toe preaidtog elder wonlo .
oome. But R. v. Mead reached
here, liumgh hia boat waa nearly
wrecked, and Uy for a time under the
it got no far.
tom than Northport, where it arrived
on Friday night before tbe dedioation
oo Sunday.
Rot Mead hired a
there to row him from Nortopo
thill city. He waa on tbe bay all of
Saturday night, had been three nighU
without aleep, but arrived in time to
oonduct the dedioation eervioee. In
payment of the wager Mr.
handed Ber. Draper a $6 hill with
toeremark. -Goand boy yonr .
oodflah.”
One inlereeting Innident of Rev.
Draper’! paatomte hem waa tbe atam.
padittg of toe entim Sunday eebcol
one day. by a bear calmly waUing
into toe church,
children promptly racatod, by doom,
wiudowr or other oo
eonvenlant axita The door waa ahat,
locking the bear ut but before Brain
exeontod. it waa learned that be
, tame animal belooglag to D. £.
»r. When they releaaed Ihenaihowever, they witoed he had
been kiUed. for be had dletrtheted
^Ir little Bnndaj aehool Utaary
and
ahoet the room to
ly mdnxated U\rlthn can of
which he 'hnd beeninvee-

erery morning and eveulug. *J:

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boides the .etue of discomfort fn the stonuch, often reMilts in woknessof the heart,
Station and fluttering,
ttness of breath, pain in
tbe left aide, and constipati^.

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IRON-OX

KIL-KOLD TABLETS
3S Cents
•« ywr aratai^*. B k* «»1 emalr y*«.
Is
NITErS KEDlClRt CO. 26#.264 We.t Breadwty. R. T.

Fifty Tablets
25 Cents

iy,Sept. 29 iCHElPEST....HEALTHIEST ..
m

imVanTnn|i-lilia«t.Hiltit
Libiilk ud OHM UMIt .
.And a Siicdally Sclccteil Comiwn> j
direct from the larger cities, in
j
America’s Grealcxl
Sensational Melo-Drama

Judson-Alton $55 Excui
OrMoa. Wuhinsion and th* I

to California
NorthWML

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An All-Star Company.

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ON THE STEAMER ILLINBIS
ROUND TRIP

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHrSIClAW AND suwoeow
^ 8un>7 ot tb« Sj* aad riMsc

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MEALS ANO BERTH MCUIOEO

t, U A. BUH.DINO

Oity Sunday. Septembm 18to. at 1 o’clock p. m. arriving
Moa^ at 10 a. m. Leave the Soo at 4 n m.. arriving to
edgy noon. Daylight run through the 8oo Birer-ooe
of tae flaoM Mlpa on the Xmkm.

CARPET CLEAIIIII6W0BKS
JOHN R. SANTO °^SjSifcsy.jrutLs."'

JSTwTSMSi JS.'SetSK*’ *•

’Thoee to-

NORTH. MICH. TRANS. CO.

H. POPE, AGENT.

is

BtaftauRinrBMMt
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l*ric»-25, 35. 60c. Se»tti»ow<
ule « P. O. New* SunA

^^il^Dimpereervedae paetor to a Tickelacan be paxohamdaowakDeokOflioeandbexthemeerTed.
anmher of placet in the Mata In
18D0 be waa tranafetmd to the AaMin
ofTexaa,whMehemmntn.

i_iOM*r

A Story of the South
told In four acts

All Special Scenery

FXCURSION

AMD
ABSOLDTELT ODOIOBS

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FIRE IlSURAiCE
Dentist
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EXCUIKIONS
PEWEhKSwETlE
Scjw-oU Alaoao, tba MILLINBRT

•IMata«Hiniit«l mt ^mUkil«Bai« m»dicto«, l.ot wbfB
tbmt mixl tiH- «.t«i«iic ti*
Ol thta exottWut »|irciflc compMj carml mr.*(;. Jacob
imw. Fonotain nty. Wk.

OPBMIKO-----Mra

i2Swl£rsr;c-'^

Ur um <lncu>n t.4.1 m- tt«t

)ok« io Umt Ike otLrr aide U»<- booat. Calman'a Interior Spar la the
Tliu« the orw AUMfrtcan artetocracT*
moat durable varnlah made.
Oir MiUmety Opening lodity,
tomorrow and Saturday.—The
Boston Store.

LA OBOSSK

. ToMdny. OototMW 7th. 1901.
Ananal low rat* •ensvieo
vfalt
Spaeial

tralxia and good

Mm* m Slef^d a toirrSmg foThfV
18 miles, to get Dr. King'sNew Die-

of Lrerrille.
Oohis, ^
__ ondorwl death's'•agonlet
aeonlet fnun
ind.. bat
la, bat tbit woouerfuT medioiot
lof and toon our
iaaeuit Teller
cured
He

s£Z.*«s“*Sia^.'nro“;r,
oftiTe its matohleoi merit for all
^roat and Loog trooblea

huuroer.u^5U._^.^_^_

OIML.Y Oi.WB
This beti with a square angle rafl
at the head and foot, worth $3.60.
or with beautiful gold trii ‘
$1
<
have your choice, only

We have a large stock
of Iron Beds which wc
wish to reduce, and In
order to do so we wUl
five to per cent off our
Regular Price ::::::

Onaran-

K. H. Mead'a____________

m (11$! m

ITI

TMVERSE OllYUS CONPMIV

Jidmind,
bp all
Womens

Wc Cordially Imite You to Call and See Our
• 4rge Stock and Big Bargains

iiiiiii$ruiW(onpiiii

Optnina

too much
If out out
_____ nodlotlioamrltof Ihoattrw*

was well attcrulcd lo<Uy—
our l>cwitchmg $t>lc$ arc
greatly admired. Our show­
ing It an unusual large one
and our prices arc very low
Uking in consideration the
ijualitT. workmanship and
exquisite styles. It is im­
possible to describe them—
they must l»e seen to be ap-

J9sk to
set these:.
mi

iMta. n«r..

The KOCH, the MINK,
the Santa de Moir, the
Amelia Bingham and the
MAUDE ADAMS, These
are of course only a few of
the daborate things wc
want you to ace. Mrs.
evane wdl be ddighted to
•ho* >vu throngh.

CASH OR CREDIT

BE FIKAKCUL SECRETARY of
the PoTMiera ia ordered not to re

to know when you buy a
piece of Furniture, that
it will turn out as repre­
sented. Our line of

*£*r
DEPARTMENT.

want

Cihrary Cases,
Combination Eases
and Ebina Elosets
will stand the test. Before purchasing inspect
our goods. No one’s prices lower than ours.
’VoLJf- Orodl-t Im Oood.

««Cb« Boston Store
_______________

lie -tf

i

Steinberg s Grand Opera Bouse
Two Nights-Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-2T.
FOR SALE

Mr. Fred G. Berger
presents

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218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITT
SOL SMITH RUSSELL’S
FAMOUS PUY.

mnirnry
w w Display

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Ou»L special _M il I m>ry^ P^play
which was_ the source of so
much attraction and admiration yesterday, will continue
throughout the week. Every
Lady interested in this department should not fail to pay yjs
a visit. New and Attractive
procuctions added daily, w w

the greatest attention apd courtesp
willJfe extended to all whethr
er purchasing or not^

...€. Wilhelm
Better Iban 6oer jn.
•Bigger and Brighter
Wc refer to our Boys’ Clothing Uepartment. Suits for the child of
three years, suits for the young
men of 20. These are all new styles,
well made, have all the graceful
outlines that papa has. : : : :

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Cb( Roswelle Rat
for the men it the best $3.00 had on the nurket. Von
know it to be A fact if you ever wore one. All wc ask
if to have >-ou try one juJl once. After that it’f a
Rowrcllc c\*er)’lime.

Cbey are guaranteed for one year.

I Oar MiUiBCiT Opening KxUjr. I

the Boston Store

WaiM.dnj.OM.Ul|A00 8MA
trip toTofodo. good letuMiuwny
rtgnlar Wain natU Hot. UI IMH.

HOUSE FURNISHINGS

Our infllin«ry

mdaUotrioal oSkeU in tbit were «aUw rail!

wrTiev.

MRGAMSo
IRON BEDS!

A e«r*s WUt lUte fcr Uf«.

HAVE YOU BEEN onr dltpUy of
Frank Welton hat returned froth a
mllllnerv? BpeoUl showing all tbit
week. E. Wilbelm.
l‘W.ii
bUilneM trip to Chicaga
Harry Cook, who bat been tufferTUB LATEST things in art
Iqg far nearlr four weekt with spinal ALL
materlaUalMrt. W. O Lswreoce t
maningitk. it better, and tat up
itneji
■tet tine ywtenUy.
A new Kt of iron «ei>i, which were
‘ oadc by R. W. Round 4: Son, ue I*log pat in at the jan.
. Harvey Avery left yctiercUy
Om Millinery 0|>ening lexlay,
< New Orleans. He wUl stop at In­
tomonow and Saturday—The
dianapolis for a day or to, en route.
Dr. L. S. Walter ’returned to 1
hone in Fife lake today.
The rest of the Front street i>ave
ment west of the Herald building to
Union atrtet was opened for traffic to­
day.
.J. K. Blakedee hat rrtamed from
Illlaola, after an abeeno. of ab<
A few words to our friends re­
garding gas and its uses iiu)., nut
be amiss. As to its efficiency,
convenience, readiness, reliabili­
ty and economy, there seems to
The eaUeo haU of Prof. DeOomxmiro.
wlU ooour Thurwlay eTentng.
be no question whato*er in
Miller Broa have on rahibit in
minds of our 200 consumers, tnd
a comparison of quality and ex­
cellence
of light, together with
- Blaat it eight years old and baa aeie
vast decrease of cost, will con­
vince the’most skeptical man he
gTAUa AM> tM A I KOHM
nukes no mistake in installing
Mr. Horace Lewis, a very jMjp
gas in lus premises. Aside from
comedian of Boston, is one of the
Its merits for c.-ooking and light­
very toccemful theatrical Mar^ ihai
ing, gis can be used intermittent­
have been biought torwaid this season.
ly lor healing small rooms, offi­
It erai Manager llcrgcrs King hca.
ces, luthtooius, etc,, wiien heat
that discovered Mr. Lewis and it
IS reijuircd |iroinptly, and for a
una
limileil time. Our heaters being
as easily controlled as our gas
anil Saturday night
ranges lull efficiency being tlevclSept 2C-27 at Sieml*erg't ( Irand,
o|>ed on the instant, the cxjicmc
aupported
b>' -a com,»any
________,
.
, which
tali'
ceasing at moment of turning off
to be made up largely of llic
gas. Nursery burners arc also«
which tupiKjrted Sol
great convenience in the house,
the last two years of his iravwhile for Uthroom ]mrposes our
eU, logclher with all the original
“Humphry Instantaneous Water
teener)’, etc. The comctly which wa^
Heater" is the acme ot {icrlccwntten by R R Kiilder tome iwdu
tion. .\pplianccs of all desmpyetis ago. "A I’oor ReUtion," will fn
Hons on show and tor sale at our
inmemberetf at a dean, wholcscjne
ofl.ee 22:1 R From street.
and iweel corned) drama fuU of hu­
mor and pathos and in direct contrattlolhe problem play, the nsky
French farce and the rough, knock­
about farce comcriy of the |»reseni
time. The character ol Noah Vale
it almott unique. He is a seedy geniwho hat taken a turn at everythii« from preaching to dnving a
kaek, wbo hat invented a madnne
worth millkmi and who is only nude
more cheery by rouUiidicd niisforlimet, indoding the lom of the plans
of hit machine stolen from him b>
thevfflam. Of course it all comes
not right in the end. but there is
many a laugh and many a tear in the
ttIUng of the story.
Hour." one of Linwtll known pUs»,
waa pmsmitod in Btriobwg s Urano

IS

of Leland it in the

Mn rreet on Randolph street. Tli*^
a it a little grU who has been 111
kfucvmB*
M0U» Forder. emr^oyed at tbr
Botton Store, hat loat a whecL He
kft the machine in ironl of the atore,
and aome one cite hclMhimtcU: It
vat a National bicycle. The police
are looking Ibr iL
There will be a practice the
tite Traverte City Gun Club t<
row ahemoon at 4 o'clock. AU i
bert of the dub are tnged to be pretent
There will be a rrhcartal of the
open. Chimet of Normandy,ihit i
iog and another on Saturday eve
in Montague halL
W. D. Sayert of Onaway it in the
oty today and tlopping at the Whit

Tfsa

Pl«asure

kar* Mt 09 •
aod
««ra thne hanm mhfmAj, mtiboogt
ttmy kad nac tko««ht of aocta a thias

THo Oostion 8*toro

J! Poor
Relation
AU the original scenery
and properties.

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/ i/rir. /

TThr KoorJ ief /V* .

S..1 Simil. Ku^ ns. -A l\H.f KHati....**
It,
<;iau.lUM
1.. Jill «u.l.»i.tr titti lullv aj.f.rrt ialr-.! thr
huni..r and i..ith
»*f llu-mail.Ku^ n laimm- in tlm Uramalic Art.
Tlii^ l-lav U .nr* whi. h aj-j.iuN with
1..
U I lu the t.ni r ^.-n-.il»ilitu-» ol
tu^ii heart and ih- tUrrad ..f lender ^--nl
un»nt tniinjU-.! with the urirn hutimr
the .^Mitral ii;:urt- in the^io« of t
advrr^eir.
np
tip a in.e.t
ini. .11.0 inlen-M. Mhkhtkf-^
MhkI ’
not flai: liU
tl«e XX
the fall ..f lh« lurtain.
«-«Mii]>any is* worthy «»( \<t\' fax ••ra1*h^i«h raTi»m.

hu-

poB H.yc-r»^"a^

75c, SOc, 55c

Prices:

iIm-

FOR RENT
0<‘MK

rtiit ..r M
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1

lHU>rN

r <YK KKNT~Tliiril ft —V. fi>.ul W-nwnl and

J. W. SMtr
Cbe Practical Bouse
Furnisber-fc

|_^OC'ICTi»KKNT W’ P.x n.ta«^

MISCELLANEOUS

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iVhTI

KK .^-n « 1£ K «.1. K.fmX.
-••ml Sw (i>r •Attica* i-.t t.r ; ..hii • amp fi<r

WE CAN furnish your house complete: Furniture.
Carpets, Stoves, Ranges, Dishes. Shades. Curtains,
Draperies, or anything you need in your home, on
easy payments. IF'THKRK IS ANYTHING you
want in CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. SHOES or
GROCERIES, we have made arrangements tviih a
RELIABLE store here.to save you some money and
give you HONEST goods. .

J. W. Slater's M'S;
douse Turnisbing Store.

EAST
PAYMENT

Now is your chance
► to buy clocks on
the easy payment
plan—Do you w ant
to buy that way?
We’re ready for
Three reasons
you.
you should buy fronr'
us instead ol a |>ctidlcr-1— Our prices arc
away below the agenu* prices.
2—Wc buy direct
trom makers and
handle only the best
goods
3 —Wc arc right here
to make our guaran­
tee good.

CLOCK

imUKBT TO l/Oa!( r« wmi

wttS

EASY
FARM FOR SALE
PAYMENT

100 acres known a& the Steele or

Needham (arm.

Every home
should have a
nice clock.
Our prices arc
low’cr than
you have ever
had goods of­
fered to you—
Cbmc and sec
—prove for
yourself.

RASTALL
EASY Hustling* EASY
PAYMENT * Jeweler PAYMENT

One of the be*t in

Grand Traverse county,

3J

miles

south of the city.

E. GREILICK CO.
City.

Pere Marquette
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