The Evening Record, November 21, 1902

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The Evening Record, November 21, 1902

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

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1902-11-21

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THE EVENING RECORD

Tdtert^sIssKMTS

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., IRIPAY. S’OVKMBEI! ii, U>Oi.

LALLA Nssss".:
JtOOKH

:i’|AMCABLE

DMcJai Dl___

Royml Prtnoe C 8. OetIs.
Royml Vlil«r-&. R. IfcOor.
Vcoeabic 8b«lk—W. H. Fomi
Oraad Bmlr—A. W. lUckerd

. C. lasrtc.
B.

HEPtELP PROUD

Cunli

&ad

DRAMATIC WORK
COMPLIMENTED

RV

IM*

PERIAL PRINCE HOLMES

SFLEMDtD BAMOtET SEtTED
CITY OPERA HOUSE A BRILLIANT
SCENE

M iRcrtjL W 8 MootB. J L.
W. CTIEe. Bert Miller, E C C
toa. MUum Smanhwalte. O. Hoppes
and r D Cartia
The fcdlowta* Is the menu serred
ta the Oty Opera hoaee aad foAtowlas
a brief aieotloa of the prorram

“Frepare tm Mirth, for Mirth tmromes

Oyster Cocktail
Salt Wafer*
Gherkins
Olives
Etobo^roU Proarom of Hiah-CloM Feo* Celery
Roast Yoon* Turkey
turoB—CueRt of Honor Mode
Swift B Premium Ham
Roast Yoons Chicken
Fine Addrooo—Many Votorlee
Pickled Lamb s Tonsue
From Abroad.
Shrimp Salad
Potato Salad
Imported Swiss Cheese
n ir enttoo in local hlatory tbat
Rye Bread
White Bread
LalU lUiokb Tcmplo. No 116.
l>raDiaiic Order Knlgbu of KborauH
n'*R..oell»le 1m ihc moet elaborate and
»urrtH.<«riil
fniiema)
function
ahrn in fbk« l*>rallty
Tblk U aayinK a .Kr»>at dt^l. bi
serMT of laBt niafara dramatic tx«
flcaiH.n ln-!h.‘ Inltlaion' work, and the
»jiM«ndld ban*iu»«
aftorwarde.
will deny that lUia a»*«Tiicm la oomx-L

!

Pull Off th« Come m the Un.vereitf Town.

PM'Bwte, iMSiotd ofthoUoiol. Sr. Poul, Mion . Kor. 21-T
OoUmbia.hasiaeaiYadalatterfitMaa;MiehlEaDU
cmiMWiUbe , _
■on ar Rlahaid Kaaly. who «aatn-j^
oerntrovaRsy
I
INC CONTROVERSIES
'spsetarfortbacityonths imving job
the
haia. aaklBE where Mr. Kaaly U. Ha
IS of Min-1
left the UcRal Oolambia two weeks
SETTLEMEIfT KEIT WEEK
field from Detroit
that bs was foi
BETWEEN THE COUNSEL OF THE direct to BajOitj. Bs hat cot 1
there, bowerar. and his ohUdrao aia
TWO PARTIES
becoming somewhat alarmed.
Lasidlonl Bnnleir learned that he
had soma work yet to do in Oharla-j
Would Not Surprise Those Who Are
Closs to tho Leaders—Arbitration
Commission Has Adjourned

Scraatoo.

Kov.

2I-Th«*e

U

voix. aad tsUphoecd lo that plaos
afternoon

to see if he were

Sff Our Window

oeold learn nothing from
jdM, ho water.

vary

IL

Thsce wUl be aSaturday market lo­

and mlnera connssl aar eoass to an in tbs Slngnr Sewing Machine office.
amicable aod satlsfscicry argeemsnt
daring the period of adjoomment n.'xl

Jostloe Gray gave the first intima­
tion of w radden tom of affslrs whan
ba adjonmad oduit by reading from a
typewritten paper that the commissioo hoped the counsel for both parties
would not only corns to a full agrseagars
A Faaat of Rsaaan and a Flow of Soul. meot 00 tbs data of wages to be iveaentad to the oommistion, but would
It waa 1: SO o'clock when the good
affect a seUlement of aU the points at
things for the Inner man wer.* dia
poaed cif.^ wlih the exception
exce^lon of the issue.
One close to the opcraiori said **a
o nifeo
was turned to the
which
bsw •• was on both sides, but be did
finest <
not oare to air the troubles further for

39c

y.!s. of 6c
*hcct-

Thc

Globe.

^OU

Wap tdink
Jfisajoke

tyrox iiumlaied a aeore. and wroi
ha\e iMs ti morn had II not been
th.. fpet that a Un;e numl«- of 1
iirtiTuiuent cm'tnlM>rM of the t*r(
in I In- W00.U bunilna. A« It wrae.
tu.wever. the ati.-xidane.- «ae larae for
kucfi an .K-raalon. and the teipple has
. %ery
to In- araiin.sl at the rvxull
Tlo. a,>.t U.t in Stelnlieri:i. Grand
was a.1 aAl.le fur the Rui-ai of honor
The box aa* Uetetullj trimmed with
purple ami Rokl. the eolora of the orlie,, and i«at.M In the U.x with Mr.
Holmen ana t' A. Palmer of Manistee.
JiRlc. P W Mayiie of Pharlevolx. C.
S llrm.k
f this city: al«» Charlcn
bia city.
rlty. who In a
Pnahanka. Jr . of thia
iiu'rniNT of the flmt temple of the
The a..rk
waa Ind.vd moat praiseworthy, and
beiier ihttn an.vihlni; of the kind ever
i h«Te
ttanquet aene! Ill
the city
)pen houa.. waa the finest In mKrIal
Opera
llMo
history
In ibla city. The Ublea were
pnMi
•nlly arranictx] north and aouth In
te apeaktwa’ table waa
IMtratlet allh the a'lm*. At this table
w.-rr a.«tisl till. mrmtMTs of the divan,
the n|K-akeia and a few' tliaitnKnlahcd
Rucfta. arrajx-.l In rorreci
evenlnx

“t;ro‘

The hall prea. nt.sl a siriklnK plcltirt*
as the toiarl.-a lli.Hl in to the siralns
.if roualc !>y HW'wart A Steffenss* full
.W.*heslni. whoa.. proRTam durln* the
tjangm-t
aaa
i^ihualaatlcally
apThe \wnutu j was pn imred by C. 8.
Caus. and Hum..- who ant at the tables
vot.vl Mr Cavla not only an Vplcure.
but an arttai In prepartnit a feast.
l'l«on th.- ecnt. r ..f .-ach table was

Boburl-Bttibtr Co., PropHtton.

Lalla Rookh Temple, who presided as
toastmaster, was the first speaker. He
ats of the tempi.* I
the following well chosen words
BroilH^r Votaries aad Other Guest*;
In bidding you welcome as the guests
of Lalla Rookh. 1 do so lo behalf of
the Temple with the utmost cordiality.
In welcoming you h. r»* I know
I voice the sentiments of alt the
iH'ople of this community wb«*n I say
IsKly of men In the star.- Is
Mcom. then the Knights of
end In extending you oar
totality we desire you to
feel that w.- greet you with that fra­
ternal f«*llowshlp which binds us touT-T^. »«id to

hose dls______ who hsve bonorad
«.il
aad m tbr wbok. us with their presentee
M> have
I he uataide atie&dance was moat
erlieut la nooiScra and dlstlngvial
by mthttstaMW
The dramatic wortc la SiHabet
was under the dirwem of Mr C
r Knowlrs. who has declarwd his

S^7i“drt”St>oM nkiupi<i.w«

Mow tot m to the poipoac of this
PMRE.)

0

nsts*r. sai P«i

COIVlF*AR
TIHK F-ITT .
•TF-liC S-rYk.K

nr »-f ■: XAI t.o MI n o
^ AND
“Tb-dM: p»fmioc

HE COULD NOT
WIN HER LOVE

Mercantile Oo sFm snob <

JUfredV.
Trkdrkh

TUK i*u> JiEUlAhl.>:

FRANK FRIEDRICH

Tbanksgiring Linen

The drpartnieuiii of tbr hig stors
have also been syatemlsed eo that now
everything iiartainiug to one dapnrti wUl Wfonnd in that depMft-

from

LViMte he be bmn tetesntmwL
smymmeb Improved to health.

are selling;, with what the
other stores show. Gcx)d dr
are surprised at the really re­
markable values we otfer. espec­
ially at the popular prices of

aio
AWO

il*kms. TaMc
TaMe ^cts Os.hcs Towrk.
fer Tahle I.mcns. Nai*kms.
lamasks for Ithe week of Thank.sgiving
Lunch Cloths and Turkey Red 1Hamasks
ng Saturday, No\. 2‘J an.l continuing
ck at the following si>ecial
jcial prices,
prices.
Ik sure and atlcnil this s:
sale as the pnrrs .juoied make them real llargainv

Bleached Damasks

Table Sets

$15
Notliing but a iwrsonal inspec­
tion will «ive you a correct idea
of lb.- bt auty of these coats.

a pieces r»0c nama«ik for...........42 Cloth and napkins to match
75c .. 72in.w.l....
.68.1 cJoih 72x'.m at
.68
for. ...
•89 Napkins
apkins lo luati
mati h, $:i for___ 2.65

B-~ch« Damasks (

i"r»
'»<‘c
75c

.,.. .29 yd
,39yd
.......................42 yd
.. 72 in. wd. .62 yd

Turkey Rol Damask

2 cloths 72x1 OH
Napk
to match.

sn.rm lor 3.! 5
5t» for 3.15

Che .]uaht\ 60c
.luahty
Mic
70c Mhr ...
UoMihc 80c 1.75
..
1.2«i arull.25 t|ualiiy .. ...

1.30
1.50
1.40
1.05

crash Towclinj

iT.-ISS::::'.:::

Kcfoi.
8:

IKtluick.

lie for....9C , 12^ for..

Towels

NapVins

1.<N. N.,ims fo-....................» -«♦ C.1 anj Irinucl. ...nh •.*5c

If,

-

’• ...... •••••• |-2«

JSyosiK.-'''”'"--*"'"'

................ 22ccacD

Will fin*! exerything

A. J. WILHELM
1:nIO.N‘4sTRKKT

Pi* /
i'-

r thwg$ in Syitt, loo.

STEINBERG’S «ST

NOT ADROP
OF WATER...
Goes through our Cravcnttlc Kaii Coats— the
most practidal all around
coat ever niWe—answers
the purpose of a li^hl ov­
ercoat or a rain coat
equally well. Hart.Schaffncr
Marx makes in our
line from $io.oo to SiS.oo
in price.

SOUTH SlUK

' .i;

GHItS«NTieg«S

der. ehot aod naps in the gvoovy do-

. Anderson baa lolnned

OVEBGOATS

IAL.E:

Ihefirdt

ons will Isave tbs store at 7:90 sacb
ling, so that ord.*rs reeelved after
i o'clock in the evening nnd np to the
time tbs wagons Iravs in the morning
will bs delivered tlis first thing In

ui iHKsri'Kkii

T*»N<.Ju«).24lf~«Sc

EAKLYDELIVESY

Md S?It?
aswr. aad to his ontlriajc efforta
Ua«d with the eoecfty of the n
«d Up* divaa and the talenu
aontJHi In the cast. Is doe the
of this poitkia of the evei
Kaowles RMo directed the

Dcefcwvar 2Sc to $2.00. RandkerehielsSe to $i.00
Suspvhdvr* 25c to $1.00, . mufflers 2Sc to J5.00
Sweaters 2Sc to je.oo, hosiery loc to rsc. Slopes
and mmens lOc to $2.25.mgbt Robes soc to i.50
Umbrellas ti.ooto $6.oo. Full Dress Protectors
$1.50 to $2.00, filotbing. hats. Caps, tbr Men and

But

wwm

BICYCLES HAY COST HOKE

*^ar

TNERrS BUT ONE BENDA

irstkiPUcivhmLiiiiu if Rifiiii Titti ku; Ckriitus Siflk

t«»»«k-upini

pleasant m tr.*art a* w.- carry iht- bur
dens of Ilf.* and enjoy the pleasures
which we reap by our Industry and
to those things which stlmuUU* our manhood and make us brothera In de«d.<4U well as In sympathy.
We are gathered here to enjoy ourselvi*s
Our cares of business and
aside for these I
dally life let tia ■
Torn Blew Out M»s Own Brsins Tobrief hoars and
which Is 1
that Ini
ds>—Wound of the C.rl Is
of the t
' '
Not Serious.
foTKettl
rmtbf^r
oonudves that when wc
lum lo our
An Arbor. Nor 21-Becauss she did
dullea we may lake up our dally vocazeal in the con- not return his lore. Georgs Darling­
usness that “a little nonsense now- ton, a talented musical student of the
then Is relished by the best «»f
i.” and that all men arc lictter for nmveruty. shot Miss Bertha Sheldon,
xcaskjnal relaxation from the rou- a stenographer for Ms. k A Ca. ih the
of work, no matter h.iw much arm. He then ture.-d ‘the revolver on
rest«*d In their tolling bur th.^ rx- his own bead, killing bimeelt
Miss
of the enjoyment of It
Sbsldon's wound ir not siriouf.
that; a little en­
Th.- oonple hsve lK*.-n keeping 00mjoyment In a gathering of
kindred
souls Is msuee for our dally hill of pany up to about a month ago. Last
fare, and all mankind is better for night the girl w.-nt home with anoth­
this element in our existence, which
er man. Darlington met Miss Bbcldraws us together as bmthetw In the
social realm and c«*roents t>ur affec­ dnn this moning aod they waUed to
tion for each other In all other walks Chris Tuef.d’s store, where the trag­
of life
edy ooonrred The suicide came from
drive dull care
lieoaa, Ontorla
'Placed tears with
laughter or frowns with smiles; If wc
d onr mite to the sum totsk
happiness and forged anew
the bonds of soclsMUty and friendship, then our existence has UM*n vln More of Trust MsQnstes to Raiss the
dicated
Price—The Buxincss U Now UnAgain. I welcome you
to
Lalla
profiUble.
mkh
Wr have wndcavorod In our
poor way to afford you such enter
Ulnment as will enable yoy to carry
Ototelaud, Kov. Sl-AWeiingbere
Sl-A
sitb }x>u when you go such an Im
presskm of our hospitality as will lu today of the leading
Dginde^deotand
you to come again, and ofum.
tbs pnr^ of dltr lltfle spread 1s dcslgnt*d to re­
ng a raiee of hicycles U
fresh the Inner man. and eomblneo
Mary by the falling off of «lea
with the feast of wit and flow of soul.
IT committee baa prepared,
reeeot prices with tiie preeent dewe hope you will vole us at least a
llt is claimed that the Mcjcle
hand of brothers who delight In
MM is naproBUble.
s^ Wc
have gathen*d together such talent
ilent as
Traverse City takes pleasure In lntn>
her friends; ladles and gen
rhose mlsalon In llf«* Is 10
make It pleasant for othors
In sddl- Change. Made by the Hannah A Lsj
to our home talent we are fortoMsrcantlls Co.—Departments Are
in being favored with exception
Systemstired.
ally good lalcnl from our sUter clUes
and itiwns
We expect to entertain
Heretofore the arranges
you with uur talent, aad look forward
with anticipations of pleasure to the work employed dpthe Ha
AImj
excellent

a elust.'r .d pink, nsl and white carnatlonx
At the plate of the Impr-rlal
prmc-e was a Inautlful cluster of
rhryaanthemums. ami near this a
hmnas..me bunch of ramnllons
It was a iM^utlful slRhi. and the i«d
lbl.-s‘up..n th.* tab!.- wen- In harmony
with the sehrme carried out la the arranueroent

Th«. attendaiioe from abmad
was
flattcriOK to Ihe temple
Manlsic*e. ai
wa>s on il.«ek with a blj; rvprcwenta
tloti of imod fell.iws. came hd strona
in a stmclal train, marsluill.-d by |»ust
master Palmer and to aa> that they
w.-re w.-!l rec.'hi*.t expn-ss.-s It mlldir
Mautst«>e P.vthlans hate a warm spot
in their hearts for TratenM* city, and
/they n.-x.T icu.t an opportun
oasitwte-their SIch n-card
at best
tm.nbei> ta th.- Qw^n t Jt>
an effc»rt 10 give you
Kalkaska .am.- ..ver
our res.,urtH*s afford, we L*>k upon
;oll> mrw.1 .< p-nlal s|.irits.
comes from abroad as something
ways Rire fbeir Travefwe City
-a <is«d Ume. whue ihr Tcavrrae City
b.i)s
delight ID mtcTtalntni; them

THE WEATHER

Sr BENDA & GO

ADVERTISE

nnult of their efforta to make

an.'.' aK . xjMvte

atp Book store
Nothing nukes a more lasting or bcauiuul i«c*cnl than
a choice ^ of Chiiu.-get a pretty piece when youbuy It and il u jtt« as pretty fifty ) cars afierwanto as
the day it was purchaieil You arc cordiallv invitctl to
call and look over the coodL
guarantee as low
]tncc^ as anv store in Michigan.

Boys. Everythlnc bran’ new. « « « « « «-« « «

WE DO NOT

city on any occasion
te delectation of the }.ol)lir.
It waa long, lasting fmm
1:30 lo
It wax A praml occaalun f<»isthe tem­ nearly i o’clock, but at the close there
were still many who had not beard
pi.. and th.» offlren. and metnbora
ba»e vyvry n-aiwin i» be proud of the

The affie«m M the temple.
• aye .ncr*:euc and able to
FATceoa Of anylhini: they undertake.
«<-re aUmiilated b> the preaenc
ih«T lMJo<4^l cueet of the temple.
imiierial irrliie... Ihnx. John H Holmee
Id Ml»A.Miri
It waa a MKirc^- of eUll
aroaier aatufacikm lu h.ar from tbe
ImiM-rlal prince the 1
t that
.Iramatb" w..rk otm.
Bed I
«:anner to aurf.rla.; 1 ihi. and
that
Ulla K.e.kb Temple, thooRb youna.
had already kpruni; im . the front rank
«d the tetnplt-« of the ord*
.-oun/tr>
Impi-rtal ITlno* lbdnp*s took
fH
rloa In St.ttilM-n; a Grand.
t.«rn t wi»rk. t.» eoncraiulate the
dh
^e dhan

BtoutiM aiBo for WtddiH, BlrUtdMfumd
G^ldsf Bmtuts

|sntCI<sl5citCHStifiti|

. BasMCL C. BL Haoael
HIGHLY

B.F CRy.fPrjOoP^**^ Cenwent to Mlctugan PUn to

£NDING> ^ Whl«HPlwewMw LonThI. city
Two Wooko Ato.

I It LOOKED FOR IN THE COAL M

-J. T. HMjauh
TEMPLE. NO. 115, O. O. K. K. DID

I

SIXTH YEAR-1TS6.

WnX FLAT AT ANN ARBOR

WHERE IS EEALETT

m

Soulb Side 6rttu
Comt »ud Stt Chtiu. «FRANK M. PAINE. Rorist

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
«0Cb-S05 p-MOM-r 9T-.

wr.
THE EVENIHG pEOOBD, TBAV^BE CITY. ItlOH., FRtt>AT, itoVEMBBE M, 1W8.

tHE £V£HDIG KECOUL
wSLrs***

WEOOBOATiiOBROEi

Stcinbei^s Grand Opera Bouse, Toaoaaow
MERRY KA-riE EMME-r

TftAVBMBCITY. MICHIOAN
ORANDTRAVBRBC HERALD


t«01T.iATCSANDJ.V.IIAia«N

i. W. MAMNBM. MJtor mnd Maiwr.

«fc» ftot«r»kii. Tbi
pmctmm^ IstiMprM*
or obool 10 nloiivoi o^ tnofrioaii. at iko boM oT tko
I* vanaii. Me. oad Bn. K. B.
ruaad la wblu k
ad aanlad wblU.
Tbaaoo;da wao ( UteadbrBarioa
r of tba brlda. te
aC Old Biaaloe.
«ad whlio

iUH. oad

“WAIFS OF NEW YORK”

SStSttC

One of ihe Greatest Comedy Dramao Erer WrittetL As Good ,af the Best, Perhaps Better. Full of Hesn
Interest. Pathos mad Coesedr Combined. A Pure. Oesa te Wholesome Story.
Vividly Portvsyed in s True te JUnlistic
.........Msnmm.

"*<«, y •»

Prices: 25, 35, 50c. Box Scats 75c.

eorrlod

6ttttra1 Deufs

will a
of tb.
It bo
booa bio go<M fonmao to te ot tb.

We are jnst onpackiog are beauties. The finisli
te designs are so good te the low prices w)
inteteinc.

IN HBR FAMOUS PLAY

pnporodbjtboteldo*.
■atWWW vunansa
Tbo bopf^aoapUwotoftb*
.•dptoau of Boaj booaOfol pmooia
Tbo groonbooabonooina^jfW'
lohod aad ibo ooaplo wlU boffm
panloooii^ o* 410 B^t Fwal otnot.
irbMO «bo7 wai bo glad lo nooloo
Thraa vlolanl earth abocka were felt
(bolrfrlaado altar Doe. lot.
at Salontoa. Boamella. Tnaaday.
Tba grooB U waU baotra both la They were acoompaniad by a horrl.
iblo oooatj oad la Iho oUr- Hoi. loe. Ko ona was •artoo.ly iajorad.
r of tbo lodgo ot
A band of wolve. ba. appwired In
Xtii«oiiooHdoatUial<
L o o. r.
lU Rboae dutrlot of rraooe and laade
Ooaaia of lUlaaio will U tbo i
la tbo
Tbo brlda lo woll
amooff the flocka Tba tU•pnkorofIbobOMof nproooatoti
^17. boalar baao a popalar oad lagera are lo a panic te avary might
la WMblafiaa. Tin Mtobl«aa A
.aaooaofol pabUo oobool tooebor lot retlrato barrloaded bomaa with their
djoara
They do not vaotmra abroad
gntaloUwo oad gt>od wUho.' After dark, aod even la tba daytime
#lU bo axtandad by a Urg« olrcU ol oalyineooipaay. RaqaeMs have been
ibaaoe WtUioai Aidoo bmia
sent to tbe govammeot for a raigmaat
^ITH MUtKtOON HIGH gCHOOL. of Alpine troops to boat tbe wolva.
oappwtof <»r OooBoa oad vblio op^o
olaubg tbo JUadlj laiaaaoaa of bu
frtwadi bolioToo tfaot tbo liliaolo

Tin H». Scnwiut Md FiiMlit

UTUnAT.

n a Rteo te R«

\

Incxpcnwvc and ven serv iceable.

provldad wits a moCbar-lm-law 18! Obmrlas W. Joyce retaraad today to
year. aid. wbo Is tba gtaadmotbar of Ohloago. where ba represenu the
fvatal gtowB ap abldsaa. two of Kstlomal Soraty Co.

It la said that avary brlda has many j We ofiar Ooa Hundred Dollars Re­
friends, but In a few yaars they dwln- ward for any case of Catarrh that canba cured by HaU s Catarrh Cora.
Toledo. O.
Wa. tbb undersigned, have known
SB cants. Jas. O. Johnson.
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
ballava him parfacUy bonorabla la all
Tbe govaraor ft ths Windward Is buslaaas transactions and financially
lands has notified tba British govam able to carry out any obligations mada
meat that tba proniaoU of Inbabllants by thalr firm.
of tbe Island of du Yinoaat are blaok- West A Truax. Wbolaaala DruggtoU.
Toledo. O.
er than they have aver bean. Ba ba- W'aldtng. Klnnan A Marvin. Whole-1
ilavas that Oaorgatown arlU have to
■ala DfugglsU. Toledo. O.
{
HaU s Catarrh Cura U taken Utar
be abandoood. wbils it U doabtfnl if
nally.
acting directly upon the bkmd
tbara Is any part of tba Uland act In
mucous
surfaces
of
tba
aystam.
and
danger of La 8omfiars Toloaao.
Prtce. 75c per botila Sold by all
Drugglau. Teallmoolals free.
Makes people prick up thalr aara.
HaU's Family Pills are tbe best
makes people strenuous, puts one on
lUy taka rataga.
rravom City High gcheal Taam
Upioe of axpactaUon. Thslls what
Ooa yaar ago tba obolr of tbe Zloo Rocy Mountain Tea wUl do. SBc. Jaa
Play Hofa an Thankaglvlng.
Oarmmn Bvaagtlioal Lstbaraa obnrob
Nogamaou Uva I
.f Jemy City wa. oompi
Deer hnnurs In the npper peoli
oang men sad seven yoi
rbat choir 1. no moia. Cupid di.. ara having tronbla with bears.
100 acres known ss the Steele or
raptad It Within tbs last ysar It of I Utter aolmaU ara very pleoufnl ibis Kcedhxm farm. One ol the best in j
lad by a narrow margin by tbt
’ and wars I yaar. and a nnmbar of bantars have Grand Travcfsc county, 84 miles!
bisallon paired off!
*"^^.1
luof tbalrmarkamansblp.
AHagaa taam that baat Timvarsi laarriad. Now It u annonnosd tUt! lost tbs
south of the city.
Jity by a aaora of « to 0. aad it ap^ the te remaining [oonpla will te tba bears stealing the <
that iU gama TbanksglTlAg
oavonrlng tbam.
,Jsy wUl U oaa of tba botlast
is tbe first city In
Oaorga V. Joyoa rataroad to Otaanaoaati of tba aotira saasom.
iba United Statat to elect by a direct
Tba High sebool ammagauMt ara to rota of tbo people, a fol! city ticket rUla today.
. gnat daal of ospaoaa to aaenra tbt.
1 entirely of women. Hadlooatad in Ihe oentar of tba
OMtiar tbam a 1100 arowd. tUy win great wheat belt and aojoya a fioa
-«• te.^'la tba bola.” Ever. ooantry trade, aod the praseni inoaaj.
bowavar. who
who manage the govermeni ot
uia city
1 of oouTM^ saa tU gama oa xn wbioli to liva The mayor of tba
y U Mra F. N. Vaddar. a woman
strong psrmmality and highly raSTAGE AND PLATFORM.
otad. Bba manages the ottoa with
Ua astllfaotlon. The oonnoil li
Clever EaUa Emmatt te bar owl oompoeod entirely of woman, and dor.rigiaal prodaotion “Tba Waifs oi eng thalr term of omca have doos
.New York.** WlU te Ihs
maoh to beantlfy toe pUce. having
licinbarg's Oraod Opera
oved
axurrow night. Batarday. Kov. tl aao
d be graalad by an over flewiag
F^is Leon Oodofroy. liavxng lot!
I wblob abeao well f
eoUMtor to rrp^
oU noea. got a surgeon to replace It
ttTUut. Oo. m aad
te company this aaaaoo is
with a oellnlotd iiuxtatloo.
itatioo. WnUehe
Wnile he uTJoiS^?£2rcuS?'^*S“fS?bS'
Aa has aver had and U repleU with
railetie on the
lighting a oigsitette
maroo. pleasing speoUUie.
ooolevard the other evening his noee I---------------------------------------------------iouk nra Qodefroy jumped aboot in I
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
pain and was carnea to a drug store •
u-

\Vc have a large

* A nice Bamlnx) rack, S sliclvcs lor Irooks. \ ciy sitotig,
fonly^mo. Others upfront......................... 91.10
rnmm Oasw %AFlPs<Jow Oimr>lwy

d.W. SLATER •

IT MUST RE PUZZLING
To see a dozen different sltiurs ad%rm?>ct1 sv
the ••best” three fifty sh.K- in tbe aoild. Thev
can’t all be Ihe
SomriH>.U must Ik:

mistaken. HtTc Is t Ben’s Patent Lemtner
ColUkln Union Bide Ucc
Shoe, warrantcil 1.) i.i and
wear. It's the licst we know
how to make.
Price..

FARM FOR SALE

-^$3.50

TRY A PAIR. THEY WILL PLEASE YOU.

A. 8. F-RYIVIAM

I L GREILICK CO.. CITY

■paobw wlU ploao Mr. Bmltb wborbo OOB do tbo moot good: oad bo ooi
do good oborator ho lo pUoad.

BorfT. Oolbeoa aad Botoa. bold

139c g-" I ? EVER HAVE SHIRT ?
WANT DEPARTMENT.

or, wbo U aoar oa tbo beach of tb.
BapnaM Ooort. iadgo Uookor ho.
oorrad oa tba aopcaiao baaob la Miob
Igoa mmtij too jtmn oad dariag tbo.
pof lod boo damoaouotad bu zora quo!
lUao oo a joriot Jadfo Uookar lo o
noa of profooad laoralai.poiaotoklait.
aprlgbt oad faariaoo; oad bu daololoa.
ara alwajo aooapiad ao Impartial aai
ooaooiiag to tba law ao alowad bj oa.
wbon datj It U to raolar Jaoyoa U
aU WboB ooooao ooaia beforo bio.
Tbaro lo ao doobi bat tboi Jadgi^
Hookor will raoeiro wj fotoroble
OPaaidaralloB wbaa tba repablloot.

-How for doc. .luillpht iHMicirote
baontb the ourfoce of the .ca.V* bo.
barn
roony lime., aad now the
caoMa bo. oaowered the qantloa
BX topooln* the iao.l .ea.rtUe pbottv
grapBc plaleo at varlou. dr-pibo It
boo baoe ootvrtolnrd wllh dcnnltroroo
bow giocb oanllfht tbrre I. in the
Ur wBb aoch diwodluf foot T
•U a polat at which oo ocUon of llobt
U foaad. aad tbot point U txw feet uate Ibo oorfoea. l elow that 1. obao^
Iota ao^ Inkx dorttaroo—Londoa
TIbBtta
Tbo grtaUat i y f.r among great g«a
gropblc fraturea 1. the rorlflc ba.lo.
If oU lha conllneni. and UUodo fonatag tba foeaof the earth were jolood la
aoe groat continent It. extent would
acoroa aquol that of the great
and If tbo maaa of all the loado of tba
flotu abore aea level were poured lota
tba PadSc barety more than oa algbU
of tbahaola would be Wltd- Tbraafoortba of oor world aurface It water;
a fall third of thU rait expa
r of the anperdeea of the pUoU.
lo tbit of the great ortaa. while lu
are of auch depth that
Of the wtter of the earth U gatbUaln. In every '
t—OrographlcalM

iSH

iiMair a»4 <a«
Tba begiunlug of Uauly I* Ibo
batb. The woman wbo bn no rv.iM ci
far aoap and water mod apongra win
atrtigila lo vain with cream, dad lu
doa& Aftar tbr dally Utb hat dona
lU work la ctaariag the oyotem of lav
porlClaa tbroi«b tbo porfa and in m
lag im the akin, loUooa and erva
art valoabU to aoftee and whiten.
Bat wttbocl tba hath they are mterlx oaoleaa. Nat arery woman b abb
to taka a tab batb every day, but every
wonaa b alrong eooogb to uke a
apa^ Utb dally and two or
tab tatha a waek. The aponge
may U inada atreogtbealag to weak
oooadtatlaoo by paurtng a little atoobaL «lat colagM or toUet naegar lata
I Ufa.

T Bn. Bua
M fShiL^iba

;¥ -e

of Wblu Oak
te

TROUBLES—^

Trouble to find the particular size, or style
or color of shirt? Ever try here? Well, we
have a knack of curing shirt troubles and it
is ho trouble for us to do it. Such a shirt
stock isn’t to be found everywhere, for it
contains every wanted sort and no troubles.

re the 'ciua^. Wm» ‘lur
K very plsawml sarprlM party
wbxnh I
i ea Wednesday evaalag In bom
dim Dsuy Moore of Coldwatar. wbc
bean bare for the lest tbre. lyelashea and eyebroas aud had lo­
ured
his
eyes,
was
extinguished.

ht. Tba aveainr was spent it
FOR SALE
With 11 men in iu hold.tbe Holland
4anie.aadma.l0. Refi
•erred, af.rr which tlu party bad. •ubmarioe torpedo boat Adde weut ^oh .^AUt-oa mootiav puvMats. Urc^
HIM Moore farewell, obe wlU retam Oxruugh the moetaevere test of all ti.
irUUin Peoonic bay. It traveled on- i
to her borne ttaturday. Nor. tbl
oer Water 16 miles wltbonl coming t< r-OU tUUt-A Mnsll farm of tklrtv aenu. or
r^«*ciuu»4»
1 rawF* Uij
ACard.
iuu« oe i»iaiJ»
We. the uoderslgnad. do bercb) while going seven knoU an hoar witta-1
agree lo refund the money on a to
serious Inconvenience te te
L'oot botUo of Qreone's Warraoteu used a torpedo, which struck aiuimaa*! ami a. a. or,Lii.TrmYTm Liir.il.cJu iiv»-u
d>Tup of Tar 11 la falU to cure youi .nary ship square amidahljis.
‘ was I p
.»ugh or cold. We also guaraniee s
5i<onl bolUe to prove aaUsfaciory 01 offlolaUy designated as a three
tnal. and Ihs
i it with flying ooloraw weut

lx.-; “Z!

Tba old. old mistake of tbe grooei
who fill, tbe keroaeno osa with gaso
B Beaver and Piote counties.
line was the oansa of Mra Emmewhich apiarently has been extinct for
w.ui I
Abita, of Baraaao. beiag savereb centuries, has broken ont afresh.
n,«r ,<« coia. .:iki cmw<e. at ok! Mw |
nomad aboot tba face aod bands
bxplosions have been.heanl for miles “ ^
nruikiusa.vjNi sii»m.
^ ^
around, whtU at tunes oolmnns of
I
big haul by highwaymen, a
e and dost have risen from the !
FOR RENT
» aad oibars who steal iba fOOO
_
niaii
le aad fame of Rocky Mouatait
jratar. New lava formauons. all
Madison Medi very hot. have been foondoa tbe sides
jlne Co lie.
OX tbe mountain.
Tbe epitemio of plague wblob bus
Hlt!IT-P.KhU.*«
BbopU'ters within tbe past few da^s neon raguig m Odesaa for five mooUxs
nave stolen asvaral thoamad dollar oad Its origin in a curious wuy. An
woilh of valaabla furs from Datroi
nan vessel arrived at Odeesa With
•tores, loaving mot a olaw forth. one of its crew dead. Ihe body was
.(Boer, to work on. laooedayU.M^
wor^i^f *““®“** wastakam Cron buried In tbs Oufholio osmeiory.
During the ceremony the Austrian flag
boisud over toe grave. At ^tbs
After cae r.el airlkr.
laslon of the service the flag was
try* hMf lh.1 rslUln- in Ihr celUf
oamed away by two seamen of tUs
Jim-, s-shoeslln’ on the rosl
O r* bssr that roarin' up ih» rhlnnr
ship, wbo on the way to the Ijoay to
Th. bMter . aotn ! Dim raj muI'
1 the vessel Slopped at several
Sounds M otrantt. Vet ao familiar.
MISCELLANEOUS
mu In each plkoe they laid down
flag while getiing.their drinks,
w ti» 8..*
bhortly afterward tho two seamen
died Of tbe disease and it was discov­
Orsekitt. me. it makes one happy!
ered that people in every pubUo boom
Drtnc )-our chairs and ait around.
FoeU just Ilka It did last ertnter.
they bad entered were ill of the
Sounds just like It used to aound.
plague.
Sams old roar, coiv comer.
Sams old warm and art.lv nta
Hsmry BeUlt, a wealthy retired pbolOfiapber of AUautio Oit;, N. J., Is
mamod to Miss Matilda Farthing
Jane, you alt there by tbs Uble.
The ^groorn ^ 74 year, old, vlgoroai
Tom. come alt on mother's knee.
AenlaUy, amA as spry as a ooUegi
gradaata. bK bnde u not more than
IE Through ihU marriage John PhU
jp Boam, the bandmaster, who U a „Uk>X TU UMJI M Ml MM.
soa-lB-law of Mr. Beliia, baa bM

•:rjrcXTzny‘:ii,

We want you to make a close examina­
tion of these splendid goods and try to
equal them. Remember, there are three
prices. ^1.00, 81-BO, 82-00.
No matter which way you turn, you can­
not turn dollars into shirts that will bring
you as much comfort and satisfaction.
Those new stripes are the swellest pat­
terns that are worn. No custom house
ever turned out anything that could hold
a candle to our $2.00 line for less than
$3.00 and they might ask you $3.50.

WE THINK OUR DOLLAR LINE OFSHIRTS
is the best that has been shown. It has
all the very latest patterns and any color
you may ask for. ANOTHER GREAT
fact in our favor—you always find a full
line of sizes, especially the 14s and 19s.
No matter what your size is. we* 11 show
ypu so many patterns that size you will
be tempted to purchase the second one.
These shirts are like the Chinaman"Cuaranteed to wash.”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
YPRAYBMSB OIT1

fiL**y:i?s5jr*sr:5T=rar

liFattier Duceiy’s
pH'

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iv

cook
Presto

: li

Hi

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' i. ‘V - \ ■ ^ iF-- tllE BVEKISQ BEOOKD, 1BSVESSE OITY. AUCH., FRlIiAY, ^iOVKtlBEU 21.1902.

LALLAROOKH

aext number, tbe beattUfiU wakg Mag.
vvj-

•OBC WM greelad wttb applause when
aa given an en•ba apffaofad. and ^aa
cn______
which ahe reapouded with tbe pretty Scotch aong.
-Bonnie Sweet DcMla. ’ whleh
wa^
alao delightful
•tfparintaadent

The BEST flour and you will g«t the
beat bread. ' Have >-our grocer send
you Hanitah & Lay Company BEST
FLOUR and you will tee a great im­
provement in your bread.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Cendtttstd litws
% of nikbigint^

Md It tlippad off hitflagrrla tba
doath. Tba dUappaafODoa wm not
diMoaarad aaUl tha wbolo tot of
broad had baro I

‘ Begret not uhla to be i
W drtnkM
though aa ure In epliiu Wi
U.U1* tWBMI to thZbtoltk“
oux lAbr towple. Lalla Itookta. mad
Imparlal Piinee Holmae.*'
The nmdlng of ihle leUgmxn wua
greotM with the eong. *niay Are Jolly
Good Feilowa.- led by Judge of Pro­
bate Iximnger
The next number aaa a quartet
from “Bohemian i
Mlaa CumpboU. Mr. Bkekdier and Mr.
Knowlea
It a a. greeted »wUb ibunderou. appUuae. and the quartet wm
forced XU return and r.-iH-at th«- eeleetlon
Mraaa of Imporial Pnnea Molmou.
Uoyal Vixler McC^y then Iniiodocod
Hun. Jtihn H. Holmw. Imperial prince
of the I> O K K aho warn greeted
enthuwlMilcally. Tbo huudroda
the banquet table* fillml ibolr
» and drank to the health of the
bead of tba order
to reajKind
Whoa the ancaki
to the. toa.l, “What W« i
bunrb aruae. and ttrllh low Uiw.
prince auch a
growling M no other man probably
ever r^-<idtred. and auch aa could have
IwM-n i»rtglnatc«d only by *‘Puaa“ l*altncr
and i.i. gang
It a a. in tho nainn- of
•M»ng that ci'rialnly a a* oriLiual and
imeahal start ling, but ahlch took
iherruadao that they et»nljDuml lo ap­
plaud the aentlment It cfifuained until
ih- MaiiliU-d' aggrogathm aa» forci'd
le Imperial prtnc«

iridca iato tba itoto.
tbraa wo^da from tba flytnf biu of
TIm ratoiiuidf
aball. ooa plroa atrlklnf bar to tba
PMII0 4.J.UT
faoa. ooa lo tba baad.tand tba otbrr
la tlia lafI an^ Thr Uttar woood U
ladMlrtofl of tiM vpfMrr
graciul. forceful
Th® Mtnetort v plmd In • BilM- aariooa tba braaa abell of tba cartrtdffo
atul entertaining aiM-aker.
He gut
turn
thdtf
Urjt« orewt of pnaattatiof bar arm for aoma dUtanor.
hU a'ldt« tic* la-fore le- |i«d
Tbara U ooa Urn daugaroM man In
iM. Mder blfU«r wg—
wm
lo7, n anrdfl. and he reaao.1
IK=aUlng ill tiM» aoon for Heme who
•tor Ufor* paid, mod ar» eot al4« to tba wooda tbif fall anyway. A iwrty
liig
In
bu
KjMHy^h
or
baolari
got
off
tl>a
train
at
Bco
work Uic» lo adraauffo. Uboold tk»
•d alth ihe n-marU tbat. acWMlhov roDaln warm, vilh aoia nUa, Jaaritoa ImI w.M»k and wbUr titay
the .aggeijHon trf the Ma^
•oiat OfMaton «rlil Iom ooMidarabU wate loaafioc »bw»t tha platform om
A good lmrdfrmiaaUaaoia.|of Ibam aealdealaJlj dltobanrd bit gtaKl fellowst. and IV,• dionh car,*'
K'.-e.llrg Mr lIotmeH
aald
In
, and lowlaada gan wbtU tha maMh- wm raalog on
mry to makt^

I.

S.

Gilbert

Telia

'iz:

M. MYRA AIM.

Cancerous
Ulcers

dmnl body of an unknown mao. with
no marka of vlolenea and nothing to
abow who ba war
The mao bad rrl.
i fata la atlU
liad grauuUtad ayo>

Uda. two Italian amlgraota, fatbw
and too. >rbo crotM.1 the border at
Pott Huron u weak ag»i, bound for Milwankaa. and ware approbeodod by tbo
ITnltadHUtaa oacUtr.. wota daportod
from thi. point and will In oMit hark
by lha flrat

For ootqnaneaa thia arant ad. in tba

•ASnmTiiife
the diM-aw a ere in lUe boom or mim lea.
Imt thr rr.l caua* nC rbeumaUmi U
foundin inijHiTT l»W»»xl. Inorder to cure
rlieunUti^m the hlu^l mual he cleanard
of the imuaimnia ini,«,rit.ra ahuh are
the CAUMT of tW diaraar
llr.l'irttv aCM.Mrn
Iha^uerr
ba« hern very .ucWul iu the our of

ou* %ub%t
ahirh .1

n

«M|^tr.l

hi.

r '.I

iwniM* the hUwHl
Init bv ioerr.t*uig
l»»e aOlotv ol the
l.lood making

.ibU la tlic 4
of rvcfv phy

wm

TTW^r.wy...

IT.

The aole moti%o for .
rmidt the d«tn to nukr th» littW

loar. Tbcfwforr acerpt no euWtuU for
•GoMeu Medkul Ibacorcfy *

SEE SMITH!

SCK SMI-TM

. SKK SIVII-rM
SKK SMinriH
8CC 8ivii-rw

SCK SMI-TM

m

v.»cla1 Mdii-r,' and r
teipl,-. uutll Min.h
.ughoHi the a4»rld an
bndherhm^l *4 man

ad from atghi
Karly Tnraday morning Thonma Unda IT of tl.a*'Hoo” waa In tba wooda
near U riah wbon he oamii aorom tha

Portland Kerlrw taka
lha
oaka;
*• Lwt. In a loaf of broad, a gold ring,
whlph the boder will kindly learn at
the city bakarr. ’ ’ Ttn^ baker forgot lo
take off hU ring bafora going to work

i flianw and family
tbe
Ihe many
W.J kind
ki.4 frieoAs

HERMAN W. SMITH,

SSS

-Harinuthii^vle: Vety bat lumlei tin* ,^ai> of other cloth
>-.1 t.v a il,, iui:.*„olnci,xtiowaTH. HcMKl.vt
The air w-ifl W flUM
lUr-Pri<*rv«t-/.era ’

Facts about Medicine.

•mall lake. Haialng hie own wanpoo.
lha Kawbarry bnniar proooadad to
pnmp Inad all around the lower Mloh*
Igan chap, aod IrpC op tl*a dra nntll
tlia fidlow who liad dropped bit gna
and taken lo hia haeU. had diaappear.

10 tbeir natUe oounirr

By aeadtng 11 milca Wan Sptrey of

CARO OF THANKS,
Hr. and Mrw E. 9tan

requested to call at
»40 Washington street

gun in liand on the oppoaila aide of a

Uaoauae Uiry

I want to buy GOOD YOUNG
HORSES, and heavy draft
Fumaoe. Vt. gol a box of horses. Will pay highest pH» An.« a^Xr*. u», wbeUy
Anyone having any »uch

Oaorge V. Joy.

wish tn (bank
wbo aeeieied tbem during tbe lllaeea
® Koerlhto FuTurtos «i blalsg
UBd deatb cftbulrmotbM und grand- Kotblng elaecoulA PumUruU ourue tO sell
acboole. who took
R Santo and responded to tl
-What We Ooghl to Be.” Mr. OUberi
WM grueled In aa enibu.laatic man
ocr. and opened with the auggostlon
ud chlldrrc
Md F. H
that be would not he able to fill the
SU,. J. B. HtBdrTKMi.
_________
place of Mr. Santo, owing u> the diapartty of aaiti measure, if for no
other reason
He apokc wluily. how­
ever. of what a man ought to he, bold­
ing that the man himself knows bc*t
the answer to that question, and
m
that the mission of lha Knights of At CiisX U.ie
l*ynhlas and the U G K. K. It to help
him carry out hla ld,al. ,.f what he
u.lnre. They
lould be and do
h^.k
Bke
ittdinary
sore, and are
Mias iHwslu Roweua ratupU-ll and
If )uu wish lu bay a home.
II )oa wish to trade thal lanaH
Mr. Charles A. Skelcht'r then sang
jdace lor a better one; if >vu wish to trade city iiropcrty for
ac to Our Muumalna • from *11
Trovatxiro. ” In a manner lhat Uiclied
a Gnu or a farm tor city property; if yvju wivh i»> change
in «-nibu»laatlc eacarc. responded to
vour location or jw businctt
nth a pan of the same song repeatM
cv.tni?i< a* l.a.i er worw than ever, .\fter
awhde tlie deadly* potaon Iwgms ta cat
Mon, W. M. Foster’s Troobtea
.
in: . the ^urTOunding firth aud the sore
My Troubles’* wa. Ihe subject ka
ll you want to buy a Horse, Bugg), Wagon or llamees: il
Fj.rra.1, wntli fni:httul r.phlity. Then the
IgiuHl to Htm W H Fofltcr
yVhvu
you arc m need of store fixtures
hharp *h*»aticg.i.amv which dist
le arose lo apeak he wa. gm ir'd with
CTh-a of ’ What’s the matter with WII, a*. 1 the unfori jnate pattml it
Ik-r’ “Whoa, nin!” and other crieii of
I the m^wt dread.
; ,ll you want yvmr house rcimvWe^l. rebuilt, icvhinglctl or tedoubtful or ol.r«.uB * meaning
He
stated that ho bad alwava had trourr an uIctt of any kind is alow
Had them when he wa. a Ik». in bL4hng U ahauM Ik: cluwlv watched,
them w hi-n he l»ecame a man. and p.iiu-ulatlv if there is an inhrritcl tirc-I I you have money to lend or lo invent
no le.. after hi. marriage. f-Vim
1: .tna Iiton to cAu-'rr. Often time a inanature of the cnes with which he h..'uam. .lubUtm ulcer starts from a toil,
grt^ted he aald Ji wa. evident wart. imCc. bruise, tdistrr pr uirople. fur
the crowd knrw the eharaett'r <»l w .ir-n the 1.1...-1 IS tarnlcl
gi
arnletl and the genua
It you W.tni a building lot or material or an estimate or any
e of hta tnuiblen
an.l s., N of camei are implantnl in tl*e
suher inlormalion in*recard to buying or building
He Mid that then
tt4-re threx- ^\%rnit. Van ramial tt 1 wheu nar where
claajM-. of hii. miul.h-a—pa*t. preM-ut G,ea.Hl:v,H.b..«is
and future, and ht- |Htiuii*d upward
N
cuu-i thc< cancerous ukei raud
He wtated thui Ute last named w»-r,‘ clu : it a.iTe^ 1 -V .Innngoulof the a\ stem
o make almost an.
only irvMihle. eonccmlng which he
• in .I’.i I »n.l unhealthy maiter that
t,> lorcvcf feel sxfisfietl with yourscll see
In the h-a.t alarme,!. and aa ihU Itcjr. the ulcer 1irritate-l and diwharging.
iiut-ni wa* n*«'4i%«-.l with ruthuat 'll T- I'inc"* and atrrngtlicDa the
asm he remarked. ’ ThU means much enabbt.;.; it to throw oti the genua
g«*ntleii
pmaons. thus checkmg the further for►tat.sl. how.-v.-r.
m<*iv u you
roatioa of cancer
Ihe p
a of Pythlaniam
t r,21 South rmon Street or Call Na C’2G Citizens- Phone.
c-tlK and when all
-,m! Ih- Unlr f,'ar
follow usltht-r
impaniir. have been
for. preweni or future
tenyos-ed fr.nn the
“How Dry I Am.“
n!» l vvAtetn the ulcer heal., natuAn original aclertion by Ho* Sail
•in l jKrrna. ertlv
'ity quariei was the next number on
tr’..er>.c?bn the smallest, should Iw
hu program, and when it was railed
d »i]b. I vv. h suvtucian and treated
will lie in the market this winter for all kinda^
and
he whole Manlativ bunch began t-iug
trill pav the highest market prices.
Call or write ni before
rrgct iMciruinlv. a •
> i» *
haats'ned lo mend mattcra
you sell
JOHN F. OTT A CO.. Traverse City, Mich.
and i.:i nivigar.i!ing
C41 Cancer.
•On the Spur of tne Moment
, ;
Tbe Nwifi f prcifio Ca.. AtUaU. Sa.
a* i.hc Ml

>g now
altarly tha too of bU aboa. The ebomp wUl
i» ooodltlao. tbay Ulog
i
**“Wbal a.- really are. broihi-ra. goe.
loM nareml tOM and bM boon amt
tieyond merely getting together for g
Wbaa tha aonaal raport of tba Im- boar for rapairt.-Nawbrrrr N>wt
good lime; TIuh,,- t.f y«.u who have
1 iM-iwtH-n the llnei will readily
poor Oowty Karmart’Fira laaoranoa
.-e with me that ther.* 1. a dm*iHT
aaaoeiatloo wm pabliabad ooa itam
SURVIVING PIONEER.
iio^nlLg than aiiiHUua cii tb<- aurface
amoM tba raealpU wm tb« following:
111 4>ur wuii. There U a great pur|ioa«
«a»ey.
IlfrlcM.
n.aier
••Oooaotaooa mooay. ll.W.TO.’* A
i e*-xu.-imug the Umdi* of
ut fiUmUhlp
W.imr.'. aii«ai.
partial arplaaatlon oama at tba an.
••rfii di-ath of LUxiibelb
O and Ih- Jtiaf the U-i,
anal maatlng
lb>ma farmor. wboaa
II kllMi Huaaii llruMuetl
“ -All work and no play make, jick
nama la not dlrolgad. eonfaoaad tbat
dull Uiy • In my y ijuiiger Ua>a I r«uilna the .n»l> euMiv..r of
h«> blrad a man to ham bU bam. Tha
fhar
Judge F '
m*up of r. fonm r.. U»lU >deed HI II
toanranca money wm iwid witboat
and It aa. )
IcvoU
kM SHkl-d
rtwiMUd
Ho
men ninl a omen. a l»o lalMirt>l fur the
that j
qm.ted. 1 a.
qaaallon. A guilty oooaoiaooa dmra
Traverwt* City
siatfNl that will
Hfiu:iiliiaii of ilH* ri«hi* «r a..men
iKT of
Knlk-hta had pn
hlc U'lnC'i fi»r
tba owner of tha tmmad bam to con •
lUst li I. not la uuiiwnw rlrhte
1 i>n Fourth Pag,law to Praaldant'Jobn Dodda and pay
aluu«‘ that Mim AiiUh.ii.v hn>.
book the money with lularr.t
Mr.
her inU nle and h. t n..rk. Sla* lui- U-v-n
hlfn up to hi^ higheat raiuthllitles of
Dodda mra that but ooa otbrr paraon
lnllmatH> aaMw lai.tl is uh ml Ii u..-u aa enjitymeii! and im.-fulm'*.
kaowa, or [an r will know, tba name
WlUlani I.Ui>a liarrlmni. U. iid. ll I'ldl
•Atl a’.-ne on tli,* hard road of life.
of
thr
culprit
Tba
oonfaaalwi lU-i. UhitihU hltlhi^, U.aell. Iluia.^- .ir.-«h v
abtalda alao tba hired inoendUry
m..ru .d da>.
and all the
A daar bnntar from eontbam MIob- Konol.y T
elii aud chtH'f
-.iund,'d. Itu: with t
leh friend, im
in
I »-ncourageiiieni i
ohhh ivne
Igan who la ontnbrrad among tba olam on the put
And bet, . II u fa
u. r for a man
llaruMiliin of t.ilu(nilU>i).
which alioote at ari^ry moring baah.
• Udiiloii or whiK ty atxl
ranaWad a laeaoo tb. otbrr day ba will
•Our
I- ifcj* ,lasi blending mulprobably
ramrmbar
A
Kawbarry
litude.
u Tbo iMM lal Intercour.,*
:\X lirwi ceorruiiou
hat we Id lug: aUiut U «>n a plane with
man hnnUng In Lp<^ ooaaty. wbara
he hlrhe.i lyj.* of benevoleiio'. alnw
It laaattmalad MO oauida ninaroda are the Idlcht of .Urerr from <Mir Und.
t mai.ea life*. |«th
hrighter
and
in oarnp. bad bia coat aWa pUrood
•aHiei aud mal.e-, a auceeshful and
hy a rtfln balUt. and taming qnlokly
i>. fill bi,- mot,- readily |.*..ihle
aaw tba wonld-ba-aUyar with amok lag

x‘£r

....>.'.i.2rrrr'wANT

CAfkO or THANKS.

Ole le axfueea aiy bi
to tbe frianda wbc hare
>«n nar^ Fnart anff MniOa ■CiaelK with •
aadeympatby it
bit brotbar. M. A. GUlatt, U ubartaL

•boaa that MUa Authtoiy
cere ae unj of lhat ram.
aud iNThain the uicwl «« lf donjinc
kllaa Anlliony hna Ulmml over half
a cviitury In the cum- la ahUh ^hr
eerl> dMicatM her life
.Ki,r u A nalira of Mouth AtUata. klaM.. ami If aba
•unrivv. until neat l i bruar) a ill be
eighty three yeai^ old hliu-e isn;
baa lived In Uoebeater. N V.. aU^re
her faihw. who aa. a gnaker. bad m Itied. In her early ycur^ ebe a a. a
arbooltf.i'her. I.ut mw.ii driottnl l*er
eoargtea to aeeurtng eijual «iiil right,
for aoim o
In ISV. ahe hM.I ixmv. ntloit. in the .au^e of f. m«ie .uffrage
In rrerr cmuh v It. N..ar Y.irk. andalnce
tbm tia« flddn.«w4.<l titimi;d p<*tttl<ma to
the |rg»*‘Uture.
Mhu \ntli.my «.*iU< authaj uf
lU- mat,in,-m iu^.itai ..r hMttui; uni
the a«»ld
III.!.*
n» tl.. ^taiul..r|itb
atutMhlmrnt ia ii , t iui,x| Mrtt,<
alllutlaii amt aark.-d a iili the :
COUZtr^m ta ct^e Ur w \ the right
rot '
lu-tae, n l^Tn nud In'-! «he h>r.
year In ab .»f He ,
the «Hitb«tn .lat.
ffrwge. ■ tu ablcb
%l by KlUabetb Cady
tllda Jk-lyti Gage





hii «Mder m Miiueiluie.* accured of
i: an arU’i* ratii «»iie. I have al, denied til,- aee»math.n in the g«*n
V acrept«Hi Mime «»t the Word Hul
I- inuuiiig her,' I am Inclined to In*
• Hiat we are au arUi.K'rac>
Not
armiiHTary of weallh. Ter w,' tnki'
our inemlM-nhlp from tb»' Knight, of
Pythlaa. the great equalt/er of atK'it'ty
Not ih*' arUtm-rary of td.H.I. f*»r In
our grand o»untry. under tlic fold, of
the inf*M iM'autlful l»anner of earth.
know no url.tocrarv of
eh.'v,' I MH' lH-f..re me
of gi>.Hl fellowship
•ling and blending oiir
friend.hlj*. we certainly n*at
el\«'s in the ciNilIng abadea of the
w III the dim rl of our life.
.hall hmg reniemU*r thl. romMing
I Ijitla UooKh Temple
My Ntur(null MUiwuirl has Uvn amply npaid
I .hall n-iurn with a blgh«r ap
prt^'lation of «*ur order. Y«mr i»fflr»'r»
have empha.Ut'd the fact that a. I am
fn.in Ml..4.urL >.ui w.mld
hav,«
to
allow me
Yo i eerialnly have done It
man ha. kej.i hU h»wrt on bu
aleete for me
I wl.n to thank you
tor >^iur klndne.* and r<»nri«*.>
You
cd the yen' yoiingeat temple.
rd« r. hut if you k.vp on a. you
hare U'gun your tdder und bcllcr lookIng alstenf will have lo u.e all their
If they remain a. attractive ua
her In the qualily of your work
or th», plea.ufn of your aocUl life
’ Tha aim vl our order la lu border
th,i i*ith t,f other, with dower, and
aunahlne; to aay the kind word and
do the Und act to the bn.lber while
bo ia alive and can appreciate lu
not wait HU bl.
1. wa.tlng In the
ttimb We should rurry out the divine
Injunction to ih*ar one another .
flena,- We should lay tn the pa
a brxdber the flower that loo oflc
ktH'p to lay on hU ra.kei. One flower
w bile be can atM> It. U-auty and amell
Its fragraniN- and can warm bis heart
at the tlimte of love which prompts it
U U'tter than bushels of bhiaaome on
the Ider of the 4«ud.
•It will b* u CTMt couaolaUon lo ua.
wh€*n the brother ha. pa».ed away, to
know that we did not withhold from
him the consolation that made hi. life
blighter and better. 1 have never felt
mtire ke**nly the nm*d of the 1». O K
K. than when 1 have M^en what ndd
fratemiiy doe* tor Ua dead
•When il^hadowy hand U«ckon.
from acroaiffie rtu r. and the wrong,
that you may have done rtao like a
black cloud and threaten lo blot out
the aiars. your kindness lo your fellow
men while they were with you will
come as the cooling draft to the heart
parrhml with fever s agony
“is}! us go OB In the work for which
we ure banded logethcf. Son* of the
best men of America are Jotnlng na.
Let ua come together more frequentb
in our lus-ial ai-aalona
Evtwy move
we make to carry out our prindplea
makes u. I'etter men. better father.,
brvdher.. aona. friend., and brlnga na
aeaivr to the miUonlum. for which we
are lutnded together a. Jolly good felThe addrvwa i»f the imperial priuoe
WM rmived -Utivughout with tba
cloeaat uttMtIoa aud t

•arr?

IU* JoU
praaautad

the

btrpinc tbout it so much In the
piper? There ire tu’cnty medi­
cines tdvcrtlsed In evcry^ shcct,
and I don’t believe whit they
siy ibout iny of them.” Such
wis I remirk hcird in the
More.
We
Vinol bcciuse we hive found
it I good thing for cough, lung
troublei, insomnii, weik
momen and children, old
people ind run-down folks.
We idvcrtise Vinol under our
own nime, and with our own
cuinntee because it is different
from the nrenry medicines our
friend alluded to. Forinsunce,
it is not a secret preparaUon.
It is endorsed by physicians.
It has a surprising ruord of
cures right here in town. It
has our absolute guarantee of
money back if you arc not
helped.
Wc advertise Vinol to in­
crease Its usefulness.
It’s pleasant to take.

JAS. G. JOHNSON

WE WANT 4,000 DOLLARS

Want H tjuick v« rv quick. Will w»* t;<;t it.*^ Guess yes—tfet it or bust. From now
'until I) ‘c. isi vou mav take awav anv of the foilowing “REAL BARGAINS**. Uyou
have* any kuowlfdgv ol ot-u irv you can readilv iincierstand when calling at the store
vvhv WP SPV

'

argi

MKF9F9KN i^nd KNABKN iCk.lKD«:R

•flMOiOiSIE

m ftnov Till"
An

excvdlenl

text

Not

onl>

d<vw the Welatiach llghi stand
the tost of ’Tellabilltv .’• imt In
a qufwtlon of

cost

for

light

-The cheapest light ” la e term
thet can be TRUTHFl’LLY ap
plhHi. Again, wi- tli, nut claim
this by reason erf prlnusl mat
ter. but on decUiona of our Zlo
consumer*

Talk to any man

using gas through a WoUbach
burner and
you will be aur
prteed at the expressions of sat
isfactlon be will make
When
consumers

volunurlly

u>saiy

that their Ulls for cooking and
light are about what they fur
merly paid for light alone, and
never knew what good light * a*

OER

:r3

F.

........ Now 50c
........Now $7.50
.....Now 180K)
.....Now 25.00
W....N0W

.50c

........ Now
........ Now
........ Now
.....Now
.....Now
.....Now
....•Now
.....Now
.Just Now
...,.Now
........ Now

1.50
LOO
2:ic
19c
2.00
1.25
TSc
19c
6.50
.5.00
:i.95

YOUR OONRIDElMCe

. Kersey Hants.

orth $2.50.

IJeavy Jersey Sb
new colors........
us Wilson Hros. Dress Shirts................
Dozen Extra Heavy Men’s and Hoys* Sweaters....
Men s Fleeced Lined 75c Undershirts.........................
.Men’s Kubl>er Coats, guaranteed $6 00 value...........
Dozen .Men s Reversible 4-in-Han^l Ti
Men's Union Made Overalls, extra
Dozen Canvas Miuens. usual loc vhlue
.
. 5c values........ .
til W ool Men’s W’inier Ca
I )oren all
Hoys’ Suits lagc to ibl worth up tb $5 00 .................
1 )ozen W’hile W alters’and Cooks’ Jackets.................
hi'ss Health Underwear,
small sizes
Underw^r, sm
Dozen 1 )r. W'righi
’nderw'car.
19 Dozen Men’s fine Wool Medium weight Ur
r.
Dozen .Mackinac Jackets w’orth S1.50........
.2
Dozen $0.00 Sheep Lined Duck Coats---:4t Dozen $1.00 Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts
Dozen l-amous Wilson Hro«

Now
Now
Now
Now
.Now
Now
New
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now

LG9
.5Uc
75c
45c
50c
4.00
2:k:
4Sc
4C
.Vk:
2.90
50
.V)c
79c
LOO
4.75
f>5c

The fact of the matter is that everything in the store goes at SLASHED PRICES
unlil we’ve col the $4,000.^ It t^kes courage to offer /^tnetjv New and Up-to-N6w
Mer.handi^c AT L-ESS THAN co'^' OF RAW MATERIAL bu7we are bound to
squeeze \our pocket book, thf^refore such extraorditrify PRICE SQUEEZING.

S. Bonda & Co.

Front

lumstaniiisci).

L.ADEN

trying lo win. not without a goo<l reason for so doing, but by honest
methods that merit it.

until gas.WM iDstalled. you may

No

DCiJT8CI-ie

in Doii'ii .Mi ll’s Meeced Kid Gloves
Hig l,ot ol
Htg
of .Men
Men’ss $10.00 huils
Suits ai
and Ovvercoais...................
Small Lot of Men’s $20.00, $i.s<oqand $i >OD Overcoats.
Small l.oi.of Men’s $40.00 Full Dress .Suits ....................
Any Hair of $i 00 C uff Huttons 1 warranted 1 ......................
About 15 H^ys’ Waterproof Duck Coats
---- ----- -----li Dozen Imported $1.50 and $r.oo Fleered Kid Mitts...
7-j Dozen Men’s Tcck Ties 1 made of 50c SilksI.............. .
I. 1 Dozen Heauliful New Winsdor l ies ........... ...............
I Dozen Men’s Scotch Corduroy Hants........................
1“ Dozen Latest Style Men’s $2.00 Stiff Hals.Any of our Men’s and Hoys* 75c and 50c Hats................
5.-»H Dozen Men’s all Wool Hose, plain or colors..............
l.'» Men’s $10.00 .Mackintoshes -------- ------ ------- --------J. 'i .All Leather Suit Cases, worth $7.00 *...........................
Hoys’ L’Llers. worth up lo $7.00 ......................... .. • • •----

rely on tbe truth of our claims
Bend In your orders
Both
Phones

m

OUT cind BU.L.IO!

ORUOOIST.

StiffHeJ. Sf f ' ‘'‘•"•
Aifrfji J\tiJ

.NOW$ 3.no
.NOW
46c
-NOW 10.60
.NOW \M
NOW
Sc
NOW
42c
.NOW 1.75

I’airs of Men’s I’anls—stunning val at $5 00.
I’.iirs of Hoys’ all Wool Knee Hants. 75c kind/.
.Men’s $15.00 Irish I’rie/e “/ero” Ulsters.......... .
Hoys’ Extra Heavy Keefers, worth $300.‘|IK» Si Ik Iniiijl Handkerchiefs, each................
Men s joth Century Sus|»cndcrs---- ----- -----l-‘. 1)0,
l‘» I h>/en .Men’s Waterproof I )»;< k Coals, worth $2,50--

I

FASHIONABLE OUTFITTERS
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OollmrRl

I WHO Fioofll.^Ho Moreox’

Wor»%
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SAL’S Si(!RIFlCE wnxHOtD

LALLAROOKH FOOTBAIX
TOMORROW
FIRM HAND
1 that tte ipleadld

L telteMgkircteM*^
I ttet art 9Mdi, w« «spMC
ra irn ter aWf» M«|te ]

AffTBB OffPiCtt IN

MECtOES

;

. BMft te Um •IStlit tMt VMaWte Ktw IteKlea vte cl«rted te
tea MS* af *3M7 mil* TW fM
atea ba«aw«d ter aflacdaM an teta 4aipteaaapactewafamanteAiana^a
Ml laaa laftaad. If Waa iKarlble Ste
waa oaUad -Wahra# tel.“ fr«a tte
■ a acollloa Uli It ^
teal ate waa Btoodj BUJ a f irl Than
ate waa toM la B>ove on.
II waa la laSA. 1 teiak. ttet I
Bilim «r a paitj or M a
Ttet wlatar wa wrrr orArrrd to ted
naady Bill aad i rid of kte. wkk*

WHEN

COVEiINMENT

POSITIONS

BASSEO ABOUND

done all the work.

Tte^ ahali Nat Laaa

HUNDREDS
STARVWC

CONDITIONS
OF MINERS

-1 aay. Bill come out uf lliat and
rivt yourself uji.“
There was no answer, so 1 <
kgatn:
•^’e-re got yoo cornered. HU! ••
StUl no answer.
•^>Ywadoscn rlflca**

In alowly and cautiously.

any fartber waste of h
posted ay men behind
kept np a steady Sre.
ahot In reply informed us that the In
BUta waa still slhe.
This was nut
awprWa*. for our l.ullcts cuUl only
paaatraa between the logs, aud we
did not kaow wtet further iirobHlion
rinally I ordc^ the iu.-»i u» c»ai»ct
braabwood. and. advanclug tu a trte
qatta near. 1 aK fire to it and threw it
against tte cabin. 1 was sl»>t lu tho
arm for iny lalos. aud a few mlu
U1 Utcr another of my men was bad
ly wounded. However. I is*raUt»d and
at last waa rrwardid by serlng a a
Sane crawllug up a owner
bunding. NevertteUwa It ws. atiU
an teur beforr flames were w«d suns<L By thU time 1 was much chs
grlaed at te»*lng lost one man killed,
hsaldca the wounded, orf »o worthless
lift nod ordered two of my Inwt men 1
shoot tte outUw the moment he axvpsaiad. Suddenly the dour o|wu«hL and
hack of the smoke aud flame. wtooA i
flfure. One of the two men I had di
taetad to do ao Orvd. The other dmppad tte butt of bis ride on the ground.
Tte figure aank down, a Uwp In the
cabin door.
-TTou ve killed a woman* * eaUl tte
man who had oot fired
L betag aaarsr than tte rest, ran to
tte tebia. and, true enough, there, lytug on her faca was s woman.
I
tamed bee over and was thunderstruck
to rscogulae the klicben glH who ti
waited on tu at Uble the evening 1

i to be cor­
rect Tte girt was Dlshrag SaL She
moat teve iaferred from our Ulk ttet
wa were golag to capture I
hU ridden through the at«
hi laachlng him a few
fare ua and mmaialng li

Mhar ova la doing aa Sh« wa
dMd. and we famond her to the r
ef our galde. She recovered, a
iMiMd many years after that ate and

BEI ted left tte cwtniry togeiter
WALTER OEAT CUAUNLCY
ITEIIS OF INTEREST.
Jteateae cotneca are alkced to be
iaadlug Korea with couaterfelt cash.

Bod Hat Cootaat oa TaHlli Bltoot Otet tha Afctaai cnak.
Than «M aathlac lo caM batan
Ite aaan todar ». a»ltero(lte
»<«»«»«'* ft Oaoega W. Laidla a*r
aa ha Icpoaad of tar mm. tiaa. aa
Jadga MarM b TMT baij «car a >ar.
tea oaa. aad ae«.tlteUoaal Matter
ttet *»U 000017 aU of hb tba. for

in the Ostrich ftether. Sedraury
BlakesUw was urged to go ‘ up la the
air • OB the trip, but be Informed tte

Judge Mayae aald. however, that he
came near balking when he learned
21.—Prealdent that he was to take the trip with
Maytc Nichols of Charlevoix, four
m his eoi
tlBoee mayor of Charlevoix and with
lag
The
trip at 7:57 l!
1 over the trip the fifth term clached. a polltf
deal U greatJ
deapita the rather
illly raqaptloa ho rood «d on
ton. or Thomas T. Bates or I
stroet la Memphto.
He has just deteraOned. hoa e%er. to bert. he would not have objeci
wlih a polUiclaa. hr-r-r-r-r-r-r-r.
>ld a firm hand oo the reins
lu closing Judge Mayne sp
lag the federal ofllcehuMers
high praise of the Knlghu of l*yihlas
south Ho admits the negroes
at u» te the guiding race In the suies and the D O K.
lag a hrilllaot futuie for both.
In which they predomtaate. but be U
D Tell Me. I*reiiy Malden.* from
reaolved that all political rewards
‘norodurm.
orodurm." was then sung by a douhie quintet, rompoeed of Muimu Can
iM-n.Wltllams.Wlihelm siul Galncw. ai
r tte hot hiuidcd
I
criticism 1
Mrs Heri Miller, and Messrs. Curt
edat the
Smurihwalle. I\s>«e. Ehreiigcrger ai
Camptell
The piece was
preJK*uted and tts»k the n
singers werv called hack Ii
time. This was a forerunner of The
Mascot.*' which Is to l.e presented un
of I* suspires Thanksgiving

mmat It
di^ ateoc ttm la t«>
daatorlBf uJIka Uai w a war# to teas
hlai to a tn-r. Wa apc at a kaur Uiaa
calllaf aa kla track. I>ut wbro wc did
Ml M It warn fnnilsbtd rrcry adraaliia a tuau wboae lirolter
kUi«l by BUiody Bill rote
tala town, a dlauncr of twmiy mlioa.
la taU oa teat BU was In a teamad
km cabin not far from hu ram U
tie
ted paaaad tte outlaw m» tte road.
reaaMlam him without Uin* rerc«.
aid. foUowad and located him. * nan
wtet be ted eeeo ntetB tte raWu. te
jiidiad that BUI would aprod tte uifht
tbare. bol te waa aoc to te dcpnKtel
oo for anj apcclted Ume,
1 acterad tte men to Mddle up. and
bafdre aurtlnx we isarmMcd at tte
eattef booae at tte railroad aUUoo for
aModaapprr. Tbcrr brine a doaea of
us «ad only one waitress fur tlie |iarty.
wt wero telue deUyed. su l railed
TERRIBLE DISTRESS FROM FAIL­
dpaa tte proprietor fur brittr attiiid;^
URE OF CHINESE RICE CROP
aaoa Wbereupoo a alrl waa aeut In
rrtM the kitehaa.
I ted heanl of
Diahraff Bal and oerfr in tte work!
woald have eapacted to find bcrUi tte Husbands Evse Sail Tteir Wives and
paraanofthlayouue woman. 8te waa
Children to ObUln Food. Accord
qiUta aaat In her dnwa ami bad a very
log to Latsat Advicss.
attiactlTe drw and a pret^v fa^-e.
i not much I
la It 8te moved about quietly, but efBaa naoolaoo. Kov. tl-Tbe laH
faetleoly. and appeared not to take any
tatereat In anythlns ext-<‘pt her work. ocieaui adrioM mj ttet tte Hot drop
kina is aoowplela Ikllaia and
Tte men talked a good deal at«ut Itlll.
thotifh DO one apoko of golui: tu cap- that handfods oftbe BaUvea are dying
two him. and oae aian tohl tew KlU of altalloa. Hsshai.da mo aeUiag
was need to beating Lis girt and liow their wieaa and ebildrea to boy food.
psdeaUy she bore hla brutal treataaat. 1 bsd my eye ou tte kitchen
maid while be was s|swklug aud fau
dad 1 asw her e3ee allgbtly contract,
but tte neat moment ate naked me
la a aoft vollf ate ahoald flU my cup
with coffee, and I ihoaght no
about It.
That night we rode agaluat a pierv-

we rracbrd tte
It, Then when
r us to see clear

He i

m^from aolaal
Tha Qaaas City taam hat a tag atfum zo walghL pat.
Hlfh
a taam ira qaloher atd tasl. U
IS t zoofht te •R-'sd wbo hava aaluh.d
rotk of both tuama. U a .y ease.
It wlUhsalaa bob n ate
of tte faM oaa affurd L>
Thaplayiaf wiUoommaaoa
atS^o'olook.
Tte liaa-up of the teaa i wUlteds
sllowm:
Lighacteul
IWUUIM
sMto
.
.
<wawr .
I.SU
.nghlfwsrd.
. Bosc«i
Wrttmsrd.
loauga.
tight mekW
a|phWjak«o.. MitwAl*

. ngUhstf
Wihsir..

FINE CASH lEGISTEl

Palmsr*a

him Koyal Vizier Mck'uy e»i»ressod the
appn^claiion td Traversi- City for the
Manlsu^* mendH Ts of the temple, who
always tlo so much to make the gath­
erings of the faithful succcsaful When
siHwk the ManlsUx* hunch arose with him. and tefore
he ct>uld address the toastmaster they
swung^oIT lnt<. the song. Only a Uttle

. Benda A Co. Have a Naw Machin
That Does Everything But Talk
^

Tha Charity hall to h. girca by tte
BUS Will take plseron Friday ereDec. Iftth. instead of the ISth aa

and Sell Goods.

B. Beada A Oa have JUt laatallad
new oaah vegUter that doaa avary
Uilac bat telk aad aell goods. It U
vua im».t prud-vk ci tha KbUoimI
Begistar Oa aad oosu
Each dark has hU own diawer a
bia own oaahier. A maa wbo Is i
oat for a time oaa look bU dxawaraad
m oaa aae It aaUl te .uUvks It
To aaob caslomar a rvoelpt is kiv«i,
which oontaias. oa the aama card, az
sdvertliaaat for tBa ux^ iLi^ i.d
printed by tte maehins aad can b.
cliangad every dar it Oeoired.
Tte maohiaa is a aelf adder, aad tte
resalt can
oloaa of

Mte. P. 3. Bonrd of Potote,,. d»ol «ha W. O. T U. »IU
taUteTb.bdt.aatU.a8oooadM. K.
ahanhteat4aa*atlataooe.aBd abo
t& Ite 7oa-(paa»b at half rate two
o-elook. Tha laawaoi of tho Y. \V.
a T. C. b oapaebU; daaltod aad aU
otbaca tabcaated or. ooadiall; lovited
tebaiMatat.
Tha ■fbati of tha Wobud'. Olab
will hald thab “Oaolbatau-. Braatog" tealght at 1 O. O. F. hall, baglaalag at eight o-eloek. Aa lafoctaeaplioe wUt ba b»ld,ateert
rate glcro. aad lainahaaab aarc.
W. U Uamatoail. hrtebat of C. A.
aataoed of thb city and tnaaaicr of
» mehlgaa Chrt.tala Badoaror
Caioa. b in i... c.ty tt.a Ladiagtee
m a waah'. cagalba.
Bar. atuiu.. patter of the OuwiaB
athana ebueh of Biagtlry, will
hold aarTloaa Saaday. Kor. M. at
lOJOA Bl. mtteSwadbb chatohoB
Wjahlagteo .Wtet AulKnuteuia.

-Kinks." by George F. Knowles.
Fred C Wet more uf Cadillac v
nut able lu he present, and In
St. ad C.tK,rge F. KuuwUw sp^ke bnefly
un
Kburasaan Kinks.** In a manner
that was very entertaining
other sentiments he expr
hope that Inside of another year he
himself suuld te a nieiuter of Lalla
R.s.kh Ten
•The 8h
4 the 1‘alms.'
from
"Fh»nKlt»ra
s then sung In a delightful manner hy
by Miss ikwsle KoCampbell
It look the audience
by Sturm, and she was
spend lu an enctuv. s
with **Annie Laurie"

te seen instantly at tb<
tae
da*.
Tae
toU

amooat received darlag the day is ala<

TODAY’S MARKETS.
to U. Kv«iUi«

DatPoH-Whsat 77 aadSO; cora. te;
Tolsdo-WbaaL 7«^ aad TS^,

Looal potato markaL S5 to 40 oeats.
lalpla teavy. » loads. Market
lasfingaUuls.

.
wrwmmmi

cliarges

that

hava

been

daagbters aad the eoo at wboee borne
be died
Tbe funeral will occur Bunday at I o olock under
of W. S A ...ersoo

House Furnishing Store

tiMD Hiw tmniiiiK (mm
218 E. Front St, « Traverse City

Jill that IBan Can Dtslre In
a Shirt \
'^1

Wc have a window fuU of ihr

Failious Monarch Shirfs
The finest exhibit of shirts ever shown in ihis city
There arc over fifty different patterns a inajjni
dent assortment to select from.

$1.00 to $1.50
The Mtin irch is the f*cM tiitniz; *iArmciit on' the
market the styles are absolutely ih- newest the
labrics the Ust never fads to «ive iK-rfecl satis­
faction.
:
:

Sunny South Lecture Poetponed.
Tte

stereoptiooa

leeture

on

Sec that tUindow!

the

‘Sunny South.” aonounoed for the

made.

Wear a Manarcb Shirt
Cbe * Boston « Store

Uon t fad
to see it..

aa.Cry***

Chocolate
Ok King of Bitter Sweets

name

ras alao dadded at this aaetiiig
Rank was instituted there. Mr I*almer
to hold a baxaaToaSatarday. Kot.
gave a cordial invitation
to
Lalla
Ruokh Temple to ci^me to the Salt ». froml until 5 p. m. in tbeOongrwCity and confer the D. O. K. K. work
as soon as the opera house Is done,
which will he SOI H. SS 1
Funefsl of Joeeph Knisek.
Junction on this ' ork
Tte foneral of Joeepb Knisek wiU
Owing to the lateness of U
by Mr. Skelchcr. Mr. \\*hlle be held from tte Back resideaos oa
Caimpbell. which were i« the Eighth street Banday aftenzooa at )
omitted.
o’clock. Rev. D. Oochlin ooodaetlng
How It Looked to Dr. T
the aervloa Ralph Andermm will
"How It All IxKik s to Me"
have charge of the funeral arrangesubject assigned to Dr. I. A
irzlcal look
Tbe puU bearers wiU be Plokop
Kyselka, E. P. WUbslm, A. Rutaer.
paused only to remark that he tha^__
J K
Martinek. Frank Votmb
ihe outsiders for their prv*sence. with Cbarlss Wilhelm.
oul which the gathering could no:
have been
As a result of tte work of two Bay
-I
Lucla
City deleottves, Willis Downs, aged
lightful manner by a sc
of Mrs. Wyaong. Miss
». has eoafesaed that be net firs to aU
Messrs. Skelcher.
While. Su*
ler. \
bat one or the aumsrous fires la sheds
Knowles They
aad raoaat buUdiugs ia Gaylord tte
KnovJles resjoadte’w I'thThe
that It was too Uie. though past ssvea months.

American Candy Co.
On Each Piece.

'SB.

-Boms Sayings- of P. C. Gilterl.
P. C. Glm was down for "Sob
Sayings." jPTi ho do not do as much
^Ing as he would have done If the
had been earlier
Ills rvi.
Barvioea Babtath (Batarday).
Tull of wit. however, and
Sabbath aobool, 1:16 p. bl Praacbh enjoyed
He closed with
lag. 2:16 p. m.
tribute to true friendship, tho
that laau forever
**^^°**

7-Jtt.
Saaday
Top4o.**Ttel

PO.NTtD paragraphs
ClrU wlKt cie an hllt-nrn«
good one. to hilt h to

Vour Confectioner has Cbctn.

39c --

Ladies’

hemstitched

W U U

hxndkcrch
hxndkcrchicfi.
T he

Globe.

i

prrasloa ttet luogs sre brain*.
A woman slwsys agrees •* ith s man
when be leu her have her own wsy.
Sometimes s woman's bsir Is gold•Ily It U only

A womsB doean’t have to te moeb of
asstbemstkisa In order to figure la
toast to which Hoa
_______
HU words were Greek to
fwtes rww as Vaassartaai
ite uninitiated, but were greaUy em
Herbert Bpccicvr Is poklag fua at tte Joyed by those who hsd made the acMsudie
John
has
tns cf KngUml. and baa taken qaaiataace of
known her well for the past four yearw.
them complelely by i
One young man waau to know bow
-Toplea of tte Oay.aa'vrgrtartaa faddlats thought they
long girls ateold te courted. Fame as
K. C. Smith of Kalkaska showed abort glrla. of couree.
could claim tte pbUoaopber aa oae or
a very pieaslag after dinner
thWr owD. Mr. Bpeaewr doea not ap.
There ia aneb a thing as being s Ut
In hU response to this toast.
ak highly of the rneaUJ
tie too enterpririag. A Kansas grocer
‘ with
cd by a ytar of vegrtabla Heotenea w^^» a witty anecdote, re­
marked that the leading topic Just advertises -gennlae horacrudlsli from
diet He aald veccoUy ; "1 went over
then was the matter of bed or break­ tte horse.**—Ozkwgo DeUy .\ewa
all that 1 had written daring tte yrar fast. aad closed with a glowing triboie
bad practiced vegvtaiiaulam
Bgrtaruuiam aud com
LADIB8* WALKWObErTB la as

Come with us If yoo want tbe
newest designs and lowest
prieea Cher 500 design, to
choose Bom. Better begin to
get roar eye oo tome snaps
for Xmas gifts-we’v^ got ’em

RASTALL
HUSTLING ^ JEWELER

SATURDAY

Remnant Day.
Uiool Dress 6oods» Silks and
Cinings
Tliis is the day wc clean up all odd pieces
and short lengths. It is the chance of the
week to get a Waist Skirt or whole dress for
yourself or the children at

3u$t half Price

me

Wc hare still got some of that 22
OL 54 in-Skirting, worth $1.50 ?g‘

^Sfw.** Stacetteate

been saying t
t tba Mevotaca of

* aa te calli tte 1

TAKE A POUOT im tte Uaal Bw-

Kaaha.*' was then drunk.
-Hail! Hall! HaU! Imperial Prince"
was sung by tte compaay. aad tte
most successful gathering of the I
ful that

SSSI339cS

pair for Ladies’
Shoes. Sell or Hen.
mske.
The Globe.

j.

f""****"* *' • '

a $20 purchase a 8.75 lamp
$4«l imrchjuc
Slo

f*ojr gasi-i onuv

Beohslary—Laara Uanslovskr

’oclailon of the audience was
gratefully rwelved.

^

T hese Bargains arc good up to the litb oi Si
NOW IS
YOUR TIMF. while our st«k is large to select bom...........................

abowo at any time, aa is tte uombei
of

:

Wilh*$ 5i.urfh.«a i 75

Beautiful Oecontedlanpil

aad has been a tssideat of Leelaaaa
oountr for tte past 40 yearn He
laavee a wife 80 ytnrs of age, three

HE KEVEl EIEECTEB EAT

»j

ht! Free of Charge

TO CASH PURCHASERSI
««

Leelsnsu Pioneer Dead.
William Geertag. a ploaser of Leelaaaa ooaaiy. died at I o'cloek tbU
lag at tte home of bis non acar
KatrlsTlUa Be was 86 ysars of age.

First Methodlsht ohorahTonighUiae
oo aoooaat of tbe failThera are alto special leoords for psy urv- to aeoure the pioturee in lime.
Mr Falmer statiM that this w»s the
I oo aoooanL paid oat aoooaat
Mseoe writes that he <
GIBSONS GIVES SOME INTEH- first turn- that * ihe hunch" bad ever at d cl.arg.-,accoama
m
sooo
aad
when they are
falltMl him.
He rvferrtHl to the cy­
Mr. Banda says tte machlaa will do
ESTING TESTIMONY
entertainment will te given. Tte
clone that struck the city the other
day when he was lu town, as reported eaytbing bat talk aad adl goods,
H. M. S supper will be given toIn the Ostrich Feather, and iacldeni don’t want it to talk, aad be nays tte
nlghL how *.r. a* anaouaced. from 6
ally rvmarktxl that It must have been
ds sail tbamsalvea. Miss Cud
7. St cost of only 15 m-nts.
a UMTible wind
lind that would crt*aie any
alagham. wbo has aoird as oa-i...
In Traverse City,
StsrtilivQ. ButTrws.
devotes all her time to oflloe
that one reason why Man
work
FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO THE
te'long
1 every one knew what a grand
sueh a
idioiae Dr. King's Kew Ufa PiUs
MINE WORKERS
of ih.
The Busy Boaa.
IS.
wtites
I)
H
Turoer. Dempeyecity, with its In.
aud contempt
A company of little workers orgwal^
. Pa. **you*d teell all yoa have la
Ings an.l mandamus<
As They Had So Very Little Monty—
e off to a quiet xed last evenlug and eleetjs tue z. 1- a day. Two weeks’ ass bss made a
ome
llitle burg where here is nothing to lowing o&oars:
w maa of me.” InfslIlbWoroola
Ambulances Ware a Mass of Infec­
disturb the placldit y of the life of the
stlpatioo. stomach sad llvrv troubles.
Praaidaat-Kathlaea Martio
tion. Carrying Disease and
86o at Jas G. Johnsou sn.l F
H.
Inhabitants but the kicai
First Vios Prasidaat-Mary Morgan.
Mead's drug stores.
building and the Carnegie
Death to Miners.
Becood Vice Presidant-Margaarita
library
JrST ARRlVED-anotberlot of black
In fivliug language and with obiv- Evaus
mercerixed ssteea aodcrskiru wbeh
IS earntwiness Mr Palmer went on
Third Vice President-Loal HowKov. fl—Dr.
at our EVBRT DAY PRICES of
• tell of the things that Manistee
8»c aad $1.16 ssoh.sre not aurpsssed
Erat wltnoM bafoca the i
Fytblattlsm owt** to Traverse City. Me
spoke of the time the h»cal degre«‘
mHoa today
u-am. With 50
rMalUi« from miniag. He down and ronft her knights,
xl the
il
ampllfiiNl third
i# aHiMn araca fkaqaaatly
when ITihlanlsm was at a low
TRAVRRag ITTV MABKETt.
BUth
V.ie
Presldett-Ho
by agpIcaioM and la powder ebb Inibe Salt City He spt»ke of the Martinek.

andoU aeeidanta Tteaebaraaasa
rale are astremaly aevure. la
adld piamieof
ooal are driven into tte body. Falling
wfs oaoeod many Injanee such as
rokeu backs and oontasions.
i>r. Gibbons said be nsvar dkpeoted
to aaeara paymeat for aerrlooe renderra. booanse they bad »o i.ttle
Dr. Gibbons said the amba
ra fraqnaaUy kep; in tin
males* siabls arbata they became in
fected with diaaw
On oroea examination be said.
Every ambalanoe In thU ragUm U a
las. of lafeetioo. eanying death and
disease to tbs men who are carried by

We have A large studt of
High Grade I.am;e which
we arc olferin;; to the

bUvcUMaaaa
1* taav. aoTtec late kU M«

south

and the work was done by the paople
of Traverae City. AU we ootaldma had
to do was to prodaoe oor **oaapldhk*‘
each 1 never realised tte porcbaalag
Sower of tte dollar as 1 hare this
evealag-

Frea of Cost

Mt>V« MiS.
tec Mklatk*

JjJjjte^*^ Mte*

rt»k K. Bitetey. tte WM mM

eatertalBxaeat that has been ghrea Is
aoc the reault of magic. Work, hard

BOOMVKLT WILL LOOK CLOSELY

'

Than wiUtea

I rSM El

tte gatbertng of i
PCXMDI had heaa i

- ; i

vm

Tt-im

HIVE YOU Tie A RECORD WINT AD?

J

m;

hi
THE tVtKIKG BEOOfefi TRAVS^ Cltr, UlcAi HUPAY. NOVninEi: u, ;.
coNveRT.il -It WAV

-tecorr 1 loft WnaU^tM etty. wtert
•a otey ramamber bow iadtcmui
A DOUKf
I waa tlndytec. 1 baud tte word.*
WM ttet te nteold tevo nn ham
•\tera or twwr te sraMd- -And
m. J. Atetste TeUa
WUa U atr.
•te If
tten te tracb tt! Of nB tbl^! Moctenknldrawtecr
mmkboltea are t^ na^ go«y
-I wrote to my traeber la Wnablng te oatrb me. He
mo toU klm people Iu lb. wnorbL They ar.- fv
tea.- GabrleBo coatteaed. csplalal^ wtet idayw they
Cram bring fanatk-a. aad thr wurld
•Woktec ber If ate tteoebt I rated waaa t be rejoiced wbra 1 made a mte
will yrt s«*e their trachings iiud |ca<^
atady it up frem a book aad toacb tt__
________
____
takr-wben
unfortunately
1 _
hit on tte ticra be^wie «h. of tbe grratrat aad
Itrorwaato most iM4«sjt scwlal puwrr. am mg nil

•! L--f ‘ r-.?*? —^ I

I

wortby of tiwTellad la a
y wbea you aad 1
If 1 aocraedad te lac ter know. Uecanoe ware la tte tendlo ^yoauMllaJoDe.
Ibe tbiar ^rmild te Sttie abort of a Wo ted left aa t
mlncle.ttrawing te tte
-And >o- attempted It after ttetr
GmUiiclk- lookMl at the
-t at • ...( led It after ttet.- ate aa- you fan
oard ibrjr ted tmrlit Imy. aertcl. «ud wUb aocraaa“I am afraid 1 have. TrU me.fcr a BMMDrtil'PQa
lle slapped a res.oaadlag tetsl te a
-I leaned forward doao to yoo. oo
knee.
Hose that I rame near to \oocbtng your
Ttea &ir«a«<> a IJlcl«> cry ot J<or.
-Wltb aaccrasr be r«prat*d. a gri- rbeck.”
'Vavtarj <JrUwoW •• Abd tea m
ma.s- cuotniitlnc tte curds of bis cuun
-Yra. yra rcan ted It
idii ted i
tenaner. -Tlmae bouA I spent In ra. k“Only tboae aburt curls of youra preSag my brain with proidctns of me- vetilcl h. those dear little curia ttet
rooot. and Ur aaltiuj; Iterv i
ctealral drawlitga Imposalblr to aolve! atood bnahy about .vour brad, making
madr rradj to £«>
| d0

Wi:

• g\»m
I
Ttei
I rj« aiwl cUrrka
VfT« rML HUr forsot
furcot tU** yfar* sod t
tb. j wu.t I
iu that
of brr». «<■
I l».4 IH
teraHf tUJte. fur GaUrMlr ted tartly
teinird tUr kMuu ut i.uttUic

tteUfflit of ttear tUlw ttet Uurt
ll«adj. ate ran half any lU.an (te
atalr^ aod atowed. vcrpius ovw

HI

••foc aaa teAmrru a* »rta.“ lit aaio.
of Uir
at I
■. In ahaar u|dlft«l tend waa
tbr torcblitUt of tin- jot. lut.i il/a jwrhc.
PUr could notacr Uim from thw. for
I dark. oi U. a;it Ukld.n
yay d.,nn

uih)

.

by tte riteaa. puaUcd htx l«u k lulu lUc
IDOrr hrUIlanl llcM of the ni.llfi.nl >n
la Uic telL
fie looked doa II nt L. r.
“I want to arc you,*’ Im* an id. **1 a ant
to aer tew tbeae Imu; yean, have ibwlt
wail ttet lieauty of yuura ”
ttUe faced unmncUlUKly. aiuc'e nho
moat, the light of ttc Uiun.. to«. tUt.r

Throoeb telf blu«<d lid* be auiillndly
rf«ard.n! her. Ills douu dr%>pn^l tends
rrleaaed her.
**Vou ara beautiful aa cvir.’* Ur coa<
cittdeil
-Aa
Inc Into a alch. -Wft.T
lleU-d bertuadtrau.
•X'owe. alt down |.y u»c.” Ur luslsUU
•Wod lifa talk ateut U Bl-Hii
rare old daya w Um I used to K* with

I cowing dl- I

Tbura mornlnga I aprat
agrama on boards, y
you. -atinding by I
trying hard to bnk w
1
wis.:’
i
-And aU tte time k
ymidldI sbduid
any knowing uotbl
poor old professMir cdmlug In from bla
Haaara now and again to help toe ouL
Tbrn to rail It n aaccrasr*
-1 raU it a auccraa.- sbe rraauoed
deaiUTvIy. *ni*rause you t«4d i»r youd
be only too gUd tv |«iy tbe uiooey all
rer again-You are right.*’ be asM-ub-d after a
prfbMl of tlHWigUt,
t was a succraw-

bhu credit for, ami so far
Iierspirtiiiiy was concerned the |4>»
•or was aU right. Hr knew a thing
two whop te ixKild think nf Ibem,
He often Kov«d It. I shall m-ver be­
get lK»w be rame uiiexiiectedly down
Into tte fvUar nt lunchtime one day
and found four nf us busily engaged in
me nf raMs. HUyiug
rarda now. m an nrademy of reHglona
|irlnclid(w. so exceedingly strict! And
that wahnl sll Hy the shle nf racb
Blniicr of us w as a Itetle of Is’er.“Vrw And what did be doV
-He exisdlcd every Ust one nf
with the cxc-«-pllou of me. You tan rest
4d that thert' waa uo doubt about
tte iieraplcnclly of tbe |jrufcBsor.“
-If be imdn t wufu celiulokl cvUnraftaxave biro everything but that.**
vtod as pdtL There was mi Caw In
Im, Hu you reiueiiilier bow regularly
very fbrtstmM time we made him a
little iifcsent. and 1 w«s the siKikca
inau'?*
oliably that sas wl.y he ht >ou
off so light .- ‘
claaisHl her right hand mra ber
left, whirl, realtd on hi'T knee. A dinmmid HashiHl.
“iHrar old fellow T* slH- tiiunmirtsl.
Her llngira showed white In the dim

tte same little clitstcr rlng.'*sakl
be. • isti'i ur’
Tlie very son
•Tlie
same.- bidding up bir hand
r him to ace.
DU fnrgotletir .
-When was lir she .luerkd
-At one of tlKwe famous |irra

yow pretty guwua and

Showing aoma dli&)dra In « aodle. alie
twned suddenly grave.
-To tell tbr trotb.- *.ld sbr. ‘ luy
e sumurh
na to the art 1 taught Hut of an the
UIH41 an un
krr |i»T|M
public th
r of trarbing

dnckiua. tte most gigantic, the mostwea worda fall me wh.u 1 think nf It;
tbey actually do.-Itey fall me. too.** be as%uml her.
•tor I waa tbe vlotlui, the s»iK* victim.
fTben I think of the uumey 1 einvrful-

ly paid out for the Iramlng of alwoluleIjr-8te threw Uck her bead lu another

•'iniy. when 1 think of It. 1* -Wtetr
/ -I only wlab I bad It to pay all over
kfkla.- te Bnlabed. enrrsaing her with
ttlacyra.
•Ttet fOM to abow tbe reckless charMtfT of you." ate aterred. but waa
««IH a little while, thinking, wnnmd
^ hie gtaoce.

-▲hoot nU we

-1 ted It there.** te n|w>loglzcd. -te*
▲anra It wma tte only way 1 conld seem
•a i«C tte wacth of my muury. *JeU
facing ter
her boldly In tte eye.

Love & Raff ^ Electricians

|
• they wv-iv far fruca being faaallcw.
Ttet asked iteming and rightfully beBered the Lord wuuU watch ovra

E wcinc Bwita. Electric Fixtures. Combinsttone Gae end
Electric Fixtures, Lamps. Telephones. Bat­
teries, Dynamos and Cnglnea.

dr.-Ured hit tettetioa of
to Chnsda and tbe Dookboi lit* PriT»t»

tbe tetnaU.- This iraunwut TO
by kl. J Akdain of Vblragtk ;
rwvuil,. convened to tbe j

Wc ate op U* lUic F.levmcians and will ilo voar work in scxxtrilarwr
the undrrwhtcT*t rulra.
WIcInK •

bO STIO pxrazhaph^
Tbe le *t Je-’i* V U a fwkl uj* one.
It s
r ' tueke u f
man ll.iti Ilf .1 O.Mp
.

ntMire

cf a i

J. W. JARRETT
OllR
W.VICII SPECIALTIES! ' .. J*arcel aad Barrage...

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u
•111* lutei.lHm «.f >Hn!« g me pi
True
<>««-—•■> > Vi.e 1
anil of .• n .n. n :y i- i: .
a -i
grliUA wte hav..
dragw ;.g w aguc
Hinaigh t'ans.U lu au elf m tv »*»tivei
tte world. FunbiT Mr Ak.f.in «id;
••rvum Iu*» TvlM.d Kiu it^j la aa_
. ____
aldtd the lKmkbo’..r». «t»d lU- k«-mt j wUUtlc%
of Frlet^Js lis* liii«T««tt'd it». |f in
welfare TIuit tb-y are w«nby c
reop<*t i.f the wortd there 1» ih» I
la
»hsd
* •
»e luanrirr In w hich tbe
A str.*t e«. rrqs tw
i,..| wh,ti
a man K irvins to i .r . u u ;t*
«hh»
nod provided for ihem lU. their n^'enl w ti-n lie i* r .:iui: tn ;u
.
An lii^hnnn vay* it I* f i;!^ vo :Ukt
Ico to say they are rJlurk.a mad. They with a
luan lusiiuve .f
follow luorr nrarty in their dally hfe fer get* n bia-k ejie it ik*-.h‘l » im-v. .
and habits the r&amtik- it hy rbrlst
‘ .\matt ur •!.?*».;.
im- vr**’ t ?y ;'!J
than any utber cUn ve m^n.righi i.nt t’e
u wen Vu- ,.eklr Alofaln was
: Yvektott. <
|4e wfK. »1 r-'t I, V fV 4 ki-Ki -r I ,.-v
-! when the iKiukbo
.•hliac- I’.'In V.
that nlare recintu

oU K t-.M Jahraus- Cigar More, ij* k,
: lr..i,w.iTert Ciriatow* ^Itrotv gt. (Hders promptly attended f..

Elgin. Waltham.
Uamilion anJ Hamden
. r W.r,- »»!ch«,
too > a !.CJUI>,

l>-ok

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wiia 7 an,!

Wartin & Evans

1.7 jcwri

BUSINGS CAROS

j Test Eyes Free

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liK b>ik>sm^aic itricrs
• T !.cT>Ma ami Frarocs:

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^
^ “*“•
“f «•* dolls yoo
J
1«» tbv-windows of loysbopMimort
^*r your shoulders, but pretty
•pretty
“I
| ***11*
**»t la n real pUy they don l wrar
Ihnlrnow . I ’d c
It off again and
curl It sincA* you likr.it aa Hid you
think It curled imturallyr*
“I didn’t rare how It curled ao* It
curhd“l uearO burn«'.l my btigers off aod
my ram ki<-4.ing it curled,- she aa
aerttd. -iinco I drt>pp«*l the curling
Iron on my terv shoulder, and tbe
s«-ar stayed there br monihs. Then,
when you toueli.d mv eheek. what
hapKiKdr
•Nuthlug.
Thai was the worst of
It. Nothing SI u\l Hut that was the
oran->.t 1 c\«T twine to kis*
.is*lng vou.“Why did you
► kl*s mcr
-Yt*u ought to know."
lutrrUeliig her linger*, slu* t laai»cd
them :
r knee, rteklug luiok
fttrth
»rth sllghlly
-Hut
Uldu t km.n.-’ she sighed.
**

didu-t you tell uh V
“You know vthy 1 didu t tell you
Y'vo were engaged to te marritd to

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AU. WiiKK t\AKK\\n:i»

W.C.&B. A. CANNEn
Jewelers tai Oriictanj

616 CARLOAD FROM INDIANA

WEST BADEN

mednesday* november 26. The

y ^ ■

will be fine farm and draft horsesj lluto La.\ativc Splits
and I desire everyone in need cf'
a good horse to make su«-e to see^«•*->«»«•
them. You can get a Jine pic
from the lot. They can"be seen fZTi. jo
yce
JOYCE:
in Brodhagen’s barn.
v’vVH.

(

t./cn‘s

jUantitics lent
phone i:>.
1

i«A jatt ol the city.

LEO SOLOMON’.

“Hut It was an unhappy eugageiut ut.
finally broken off.
If I bad known.
M hat harm could It have done? 1 could
hav«vkci>t tte tl
thtwe yeara, aod
It mav’l
“1 Wlaway |.arUy
-Wlihuui lining me
dtweii times I w a
of tcUUig > oo •
-Then, since jou iviuldii t tell me.
wb> UldnT you vtriie'rWhen 1 came io s.iy gvsidhy. I said
about virltlftg. but you

0«. SAWVei^

=DENTlSTe

te- ,

••Hut flrst." abc tt^ulnditl Ulm. •‘take
off your oeemiat ainl bat. Ilm*.
me bclp yott. Aud alay an hour or
twa”
•Or tbrae w 111 W more like If. If I
-Yon may.- aUe laucUrd teek fr..ni
tbr telL where she ted puie to banc
hlacuat and bat, -niid l .iip r’*
Hr Iraned forward Uatenliiulv.
Tb<»v la oni? tbUic 1 bate b.ard
tbroucb all .tbesM* Juara.** be naid to
ber aoftly wben aUe ted tHkni fUr ».wt
by bla aide.
-AndtUktur
-Your laughBbe buahed It. tblnklng how Ita r. ho
bad atnjcd wrltb blm ibnmgU the
ywara. Ureatbltwaly. re%rnuHy. w.*n*
daringly.
. Her rtwtkwa fliigiTa toy.sl witb the
lewrkd coinla of a t«Hn|HVi she ir^VT.
Ittie wblrltHl them nlviut. drat tbla wav
wodtbrnitet.
•TTiaae dewr old daya.- abc began.

If

V .>.;!, • AM

I hk. “and tbr Iw-. sokma ura. women
and cbikirm
ib.-ukw4\t» aa

! *14. w.

-ri

-.Never Indiffen-nl
vuj.ied with
ly osn uulxappim-*»i. with my detqterate effort to te-lieve In this iiuiii to
wlKHii 1 waa cng.igi-d, i » iuuk»- of him

AimiT ALt wa

ril*' xmL '

You |Mil it oo jourst If. In tbe middle of
tte siwb I orarly forgot wtet l waa
going to say. calcblng sight of it 8te turiHHl ber ryes o» him
-T\*by r abc aa^ w ooderingly.
-Hecauae It w aa youra and breausr It
was you who put It on.Khe looked away from him.
-! never thought you carevl to much.**
•nkl ate. “as that.-Von wvmldn t think. You were w Ulfolly bllnd.“No. 3tm are wrong. I waa not. t
sUuuid have U<eu gUd to know. It
might have saved me hrarCachea.-llrartactew. glrlicr
-Yra bcarbu'luw. l»id 1 suevrid —
well in hidlug them’ Oh. If you only
knew! Why. think, ftr one thing, of
Straight from Washington city to
'll tow u all plank xcnlks
aod M Indatorma and dust and cyclonrar
FVom the mort brautlful of cltlra
Don’t Kfa talk about It! .Not only that,
but to te made to go to certain uuhapplmvis tterr. to te draggrd back In
chains) that aU tbe

52.

utvo xne nran. nomog.

laklng tlieni oa te atralghtenad
ttetn oat aod raiacd them to hla Upw
-If it hurts you now. then don’t Irtt
telk about It.- he aahl soothingly, ns to
a chUd.
>
YVlth big. and eyes ate atared acroii
at tte mtrror of tte mantel.
-The only thing that kept me nllra
through thatt awful time,- ate
ou. -was that little cUm at tte araOa1 threw myaelf Into the funlofte
of
fraud
What I lacked In
knowledge of
drew weU. I twlmrd welL I had come
from an rxcellrat trarter. 1 had painted In galkrko. SJy wont ala wma
agalnetyecL-Iteot let that worry yon. I was
glad ecKNigh to help you water tboee
Bowens aa 1 bare told yoo.”
•if you eoold hare known tew I
mated Into tbr ten of it te radar to

srr,T!52::sri2fS

Babia Mad to apnd Ui hm • (

all the lime P» U* f.ilw. Ne'iT
indifferent! 1 n nu-nitMT iiow w hen you
away. 1 grieved after 3ou. You
bfi an aihe lu n.y l;f,
If vou bad
only said 3^>u can-d f.< me”’
*T not only ran*! fer y.»u then, tm*
yvahi 1 h.iie kiia 3^01 lu my
teart. AuU now that 30U are fnv~—
IltT ryes dllaiivl, liMening
-And now tb.it I ;an free.** abc rr*^l

II.
against his ahonUbr and smooth.d
Uck hiT tetlr
“I w Ul make* U nil up to you," te
prumlMvI. hU tones drap and tender.
-I will w Ipo out every menHjry of your

L

I GENEfiAL INSUHANCE
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS.

E. W. HASTIH6S & SOK;FIRE INSURANCE

Yours very truly.
W« hatwE Ofx« ThraaMnd Doltern ($1,000) to prowe that Ihla
•timootel U gwawte* nnO will furnUh name on wpplicntioiv.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO.. Orand Raplda. Mich.
-A-r

J. W.CAUNTLETT, M. O.
PH Va ClAN AND 6URCEOW

DiWt.JOOIST'S

Surgery of the Eye and Pittteg j
UWaaSpecteUy.
lipi

CJARPETC^INfiWOES

Ain>'

ABSOLUTELT ODOSLBSS
IS

N.H.r U.kPI!«.l*ropr.

Tbe Erect Form,

in Clevtiand. O
tbe mm
color ditkanment” are ateolutely required to do so to tbe inicrratt
of ttelr braltb. te fore tbe rule waa
made It was a rare thing fur any maa
to work nMwe than a month In the dc^
partment mentioned owing to tte InJnrtous action of the Irad us«vl In mate
tng dry colors. Nowadays mea art
able
able too
to srork yean in this dcpaitment
appear aff««tHl by the lead.

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-HEALTHIEST-.
uioiH-r

Wllk • Ressls
-While I was dining at a IxMidon
eluV’ said a travche. 1 hrard a Kan
YYanclsca man tell a fairy talc about
revolver iirsciler In tte w.1.1 that was
swallowed without a whimi^T by «ur
tTrdulou. bmts. It aianed by hla teteg asktxl If it was true that all wratenicra wt^e natural marksmen.
- Not aU.’ answ^ the man from
the racillc akHic. ‘Kbooting. yoo know.
U uughi te our public achoote*

w arid hung
walk aud te tbe low« rta>«. . unaiy^r I. uk.d to l»
emta KocUod
map. The bo;
doaan’t say auythlug. but just draws
hla six ah.otvr aid puts a bullet te
the middle of England or any other
counuy that hapiwus to be asked for.
-•Among tbe more advanced cUrara
the acboUrs are required to pick out
tte cHlrs and towns as well If any
one faUs to puncture tbe right spot 00
tte maiv. tt’a a sign te doran’t know
Wa geograivby; that’s aE* --New York

i

I was c.mfia«d to niy K-d wiiU

Gistric Dyspepua uid could Ukc
food
cc-rt a veo’ little milk
I had ,onr diflerent doctors but thev could not; lu !p me. ami nt laEt 1
WM adviaed to take Dr. Iman’s Dyspepsiak Tablet
I know they intrcd
u ' my life and Tam now able to eat a hearty

te HPb ,ai.-tVtt.«».xV. H-11 tJX

^

^

It tbe
the base
ba»«of
is the <oulv proper n.wLcl
n.oud to \»t;Ar
'
f^iocvm at
of the spine. It ii~the
t-vt-r
with the new Erect Fonn and Fiinccvs gowns, Fit vfcr t»f v.‘
an Erect Form and it will be a maxh rpiecc cf rracc and
a elegance; Prues
iTivm It up. If your dealer cannot supply you xc:.d d.r

^

WEINGARTEN BROS., 377*379 Broadway, New Yorl:
w a r • t r--

Arr»<r>«vt--------

A. D. TYLER

PE» 1000 WATTS

Denjtist

BuitaunwBiMc
UtkattPmrei.

OFFICE: !L'‘7.4'i3-

Dont Be Foolcdi LaKLnka w TUaEsUaita
y(<rT7rw

Tsksttegaoolai.iittlatt
ROCKY MOUMTAIN TCA

^ StobUc

J. M. TULLER
TrmmCItr. M;

SALESMEN WANTED

The Meyers Medicine Co. of 260266 W. Broadway, N. Y. City, who
are advertising their Kil-Kold tab­
lets all through this section, re­
quire a few representatives to
handle their goods, who are now
visiting the retail drug trade of
this state.

B
m

’ fe#s'

fM.

BcaTs, Btuglar Alanm
epbooca, pennit ns to eadmate. We hare a fine Ime of
mpplaetand
mpplietandcan cnole aatia.

Campbell BUGS

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TBg KVMIHO RBOOBft TBAVKMl PITT. MIOB, FRIDAY. .\u\TamEK :ii.
RIVER TO BEAR A TOWN.
Bek. WIM •*

A Plea For a
National Conserv­
atory of Music

XrW.'Uas

, __________

Edumnli ij an EngUahman, Herlwrt i*. an IrUhxnan i-ducaU-J in < i. r
many, Lndcia i. a <JfTman. Knirlan.lr^r
an AustrUn, Krrkrr waa
bom in Germany.
«

a

Amwetlmtitutoof mu*ie»Jgeniu.! 1 don’t think
1 think
wepom*it«nmch«.«.y«ther|-ople. Why i» Ru»U producing
gn$X miuidnmt Why »ro Gemumy, Fr»u.-e, July? And why u
not yog<.«»d t I »po»k no* in a empantive
The*, rountrie,
ftatarma^ odneation by national U-gialaUou in .me form or other.
P^gUnd haa her Guildhail and the Royal Ihmaervatory of.Muaic.
Thcy iiu anpported by the oon-ration of Loudon, and they do a
vaat amount of good, RUT IT LS XOT SO FARRF-ACUIXG

IX Its ixfluexcf. as it wouij) rk if the .vaTIOX STOOD REHI.ND THE I'ROI*OSlTIO.\, MAKING FT
I*OSSEBLE FOR THE ITXlR AS WELL AS THE RICH
TO OBTAIX AX OPPOBTUNTTV FOR THE DEVELOP­
MENT OF SLCMRERINO GEXIUa
*

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P

P

TV'hat we nee^'iu tUi» rountry i» a gtandard of excellence—a
aehool. Wo now'form our ju.lg^cut by fortign atandar.1. alone.
The talent it here, but not the tchool, and in the abwnce uf « .UnJ
llip «M belief tl.at Bo
ard of judgment w are to., apt to drop

» I wUI I
RtMl the nwHioUln
firm hy
TUUrr
llcniou.
Tbc dtcUkkii to OHtxr- i-aiur »iOi
aWtooiK-x-nis tot of tb«-1*uUmj Vsvitir rtUf«Rd that R m-w towu louactl
wouM l« MhllMhvii m\ Ibr lioiiJt
tbe Unr cTOR.^1 Ibr PUttv riv.T Thl.
U ibroe mil« down j*ir«iui fi-oui Ibe
imamt KTuoirof bou*iw calbtl Ik moii
Tb*' railmaJ ■dik’d to ii» aiinutiucvkis nl
tkRt tbe sxausanjcttai of a Urtr s U-va
ur aod iHlil uould Isr iuiUscdUirl,
atartwl at 1»ait. Wben an aMvui «.f lb«
CoUmi l*aetXs<- |»reiseul
Uw u.aUtT u
tbe riKbt lUtit. the. iNAiiutatioo of IkiiUrn Mism that they WTe livJujc tu tbe
wn.uu H..CI. and they devdsM to mover
RWd IM- oo tbe i3x.und flotr of tbe new
town Tbeu It api».wrs.d to Ibrto
ft
not be aUib u tsad Idea to take
Uir town I
Besilon ' DN t.uili on it* |.rr.tiH
aga with tlw exisec'.aiiuu
be roUroad ratm- that way
It would |sAaa tbrougb Ibe ion n Final
ly. w b<-n Ibe rallnwid did «vine. If was
found UnprartlcalsU. i« go uuivr tlian
tbrre mlUw. Aa a louiiM-n-altun tbe
oAclaU of tbe Fnlou I'aoiuc r«ud oCTif
be|HN.j.tt ..f lU niou
folk
ed Induceiii
to move to tbe town w biib lh< y proposw* 1.1 atart and rail l»urr. ThU i.ro|ioaitton w an aro j.:.nL The to « ...ni, la
In tb.‘ . t-Di.T of a rl. b agr.i uUiiral
country and will
..n t.iritory
formlhw an.und. Tb. Flalt. srIU v at
ml i* ihno n.»h
w hie to lUc
ud soieu IHS..NI wid.. t« tbe

LATEST IN BILLIARDS.
• lue Iis«e«ir4 I
V <M.,hii-R li«> iin.,.i.
alilH wb*« b t* iK-iug tn.'r
1k.|m ..I the I». liver % lu
MhI In liHN.taig With inucb lakssi.
tbe iHMiv.T iMinldean. I« i* a Aar.J
.. Fn'ii. h .G"h:..u S MI..I
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DESTROY the GHETTOS
■r RAMI EMIL C. HIRSCH at OacSo
U- an

Ainecican and pn.ud to U. a J.tw.
BUT WE MUST OET THE JEWt OUT OF THE
CITIEA.
THEY CANNOT REMAIN alOREOATEO
THERE IF WE DO NOT WISH TO ENDANGER THE
CAUSE OF THE JEWS.
• WE MUST NOT TOLEILATE OUR CHETTO.S
Wil
MUST STEP IN AND DISPERSE THEM.
THERE IS
ROOM IX THE Wm. Tlie day will nev.r cme wben ..ur
freedom of confciei.r.- will In- interfcre.1 will., bm the murmur, iu
other eounlriea ..f unJ.-sirab!e immiKmti.m .b.ml.l
be a waming f. u-. iu England already .u.h a
■murmur ii audible. L i u. i...t .leceivo our« Iv.-.
In our Jewiab ►etileim iil- iben. an; .-..iinl.maueca
unliko thuae of our ..«i. |» opl.-. Tim aiili Semite
ia-never careful of fa.'t. H.- mak... meu laugli or
wwp, a. be ebmw.*.. ‘J'li.- J.'W ba* alway. latu ibe
waiagoat. It U. alwa>. l--e.. hU fate t.. aa'y “No”
wh. n 111.. w..tld aaid "V.-.." It ever ll.cro w*. «uf
ferine, it wa» iu tlm gbell.-<d III.'iiif.lin'val Jow». THE DAA

Vocal mtiakr for tbe rank aod fik.
Theae are two arw and oruclnal

itt^wuimMi. «o..- .TUkUm siij So i
DO.»u«
Tl..-..
mailc In [
^ooJ faltb and baaiM .ti a ceueral
aaly.iN s.f cu.Uitlon. ,

r.i ':L;it‘’X:

that the s’UNhlmiR tak.T
I U. csuni.Nl For ttiRta

.uhJsN t hi.lU be«b«^

He MUhmllt.Tl the
I, u cN.n*lder,Tl ..ne of lh«*
player* that es., eatne to
..N fMr a* he
ir. lv new HMi
the |dau a* i
game r.w th.wse trying b. l-.ni .Ullhult
rhesi he Ihxru to fiLnne on
|HM.*ild«‘ uiiuiIht «*r !•-. lit* to lie made
.Imgram and
*bow n| bow «'lght eiiNliiom. luiglit
made U'tw.vu Hie two t.uU-. and '
wilhim to .-.diuU the hire iRMNlhllli:
n..* l .tt.T In lmprul«itde.
III.- |».-in<T rluh. when- tbe game
ba* lukeii rod. Mr. V.M.rhi.w ha* made
f-xrn p.diitN at one *h.u. and Mr.
tkarlcN Catnmier liaa made aix. . AU
Urn ptiy.'ia are Irving uteadily to make
iHlf.-r riN-oial at one rUoI tb.nii b.n*

The President and
Woma.n Suffrage
AUCE «tOWt *BlACEWEU.
^SS^UESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S tiater, Mr*. A
I
I velt Oowle., prt-o nio.1 lierx-lf the otlier day before tbo
|j^|J board .if aeleelnu'U in Farmmgtoii, Conn., and regia**'''^ name lo vole at tbo coming acUool clccti
When Mr. R.mo vell a.t.mi«hed tbo eonservatiyea by
rocommending woman auffrage iu liia inaugural meaaagc to the K(
York logitlalure iu IS'.e.i. llie reporlcm floeki-d aroiiud to ask 1
Tcaaons. Ho is said t«. have amwered that liia home town of OY.STF.R n.AY HAD LONG REEN IN GREAT NEED OF
XEW SCHOOL Rl.TUUNG, BUT W.AS NEVER ARIJ: TO
GET the; .VFiCFivSARY .VPPROl-RlATION TILL THE
WOMEN WERE GIVEN THE .SCIUXIL BALLOT. THEN
THE MOTHER.^ OF TllE CUn.DRFN VOTED THE NEW
.srH00U10r.«:E AT ONf'E.
NOW THAT THE PRESIOENTS SISTER HAS OUAUFIEO
VOTE PERHAPS SOME OF THE “SOCIETY" WOMEN WHO HAVE
HITHERTO THOUGHT THE EXERCISE OF THE SCHOOL BALLOT
•ENEATH THEM MAY SUDDENLY SEE A GREAT LIGHT.
.Vs a rule, the women'. who..l vote, although smaU, has Ih-cu ..f
nxcellent quality, lu an.wer t.. tlie prediction that the beat women
will not vote Colonel T. W. Higgin«on says. "In Maaaacbusetu,
nnder school auffrage, the .•..mplaint l.a. l.een that ONLY tha
heal women rote."

PLAYING THE VILLAIN
I BELIEVE IX rL.X'nXG A VILLAIX FOR
ALL HE IS WORTH. sn-U be he btnUl, «-nsusl
or subtle, be be eu intripier, s spv, ■ rutner of b-'mos
or whxt not, bU perticulfr vaUine irnut be rasde the
key of tbe ^rseter end must be made to Mind out
»s positircly as tbe besti& Tirtues of tbe hero.
I DBSFISC TMR fART, NUT THCR. «S DNt MDO THING TO
•X SAID AROUT RLAYINO THR VILLAIN. I THINK ONt IS MORK
ART TD SC ON NW MOO OCHAVIOR THAN IS THC HCRO IN
«R0CR TO OtCRCL ’TH. ILUMIDM ’TNAT HE IS A VILLAIN WHEN
WB BTERB OUT. OR HW MAICW ANO M HIS REAL SELF AOAia

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otH.«tkni i*

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it ise or
i-

u. lb«

Asf tbe
be dirsT-tio!. wbi.U it ui!t i.Vl,.
aa a j-viide mONt «xiwtr%4 u.:l» .
........ ,
,..w a
I Iml soisttal and ..ixanix.Nl lata
ermuent of the |-.ide um-: .
gorenuus'ut
>u*t aa

young olficvr. of the .army General
Focbhi baa U» mind the alrusgle. and
oftentlmca Umenuble faihuvN of UcoteoAnia to auriK>rt ibemM-lve. and familiea oa tbelr amall maUris-N. lU* own
rxperiiiKv In rUing from the Jokreat
IVnueMvama IMdma.l cnini«niy; Hhtsto the bigbe»i grade in tb.
army
wLich be I
xaugbt him a aesexe U‘pm«
..."
WUv .I...0M
beUevr*. can l^r s.f j-rotil t
not the eruidtOSN R 1- ..ixalilx.Nlv The
tradea itimso. au*w.t ifiU l.v soi
In a few aenteni'ea tu Uin ai
The man of gM*rtl 1suniim-*r ai.ility and
port tbe general dlacR»uuiem«
tmi.-l. nuuji-y pnu hU iu..ii«>y ln»
early marnage ..f >ouug rn.vrR w ho i M<v k of n .-omiiany. «u I Ihs' w
eniir
With no liueliH-N. kfi. wh- lK. and little
and alloivam^ fot auiMNsI i- SucU mar |
nagea. be declarea. are greatly to be '
Ueph.n-d and aboald K d.NsT.urax.Nl.
nl s.f sbr.N t..rN
“A young offleer gUould have snily
one ailoglancr. and that almuld lie to
tbe «’rvlre“ ia tbe maxm. UU\ sh.wn !
InblN.rrpor!. In tTuiv.TNJiii *11 th. p n. ,
eral fun her Via l.or.. led ibis idea
•When a young man m-iLr* up bU
mind to eut.'r tbe nrujv. w iib Uir s«ilb
of om.r b.- aUould take u TOW' MR Mnd- lot?! and all. i-wd
jug all ispt SI that ..f tk K.esi:bcKid,“ loaiir-N and f.Miu .. >
" Knowing aa I Jo |N-nLTuaily dlreriifu lu it..- h.n
,y Umeulalde «a« Tl of iD-onen- t-oa.i-t.-ii: ins-n hi*
niggling t.. loi
and the iHMir wid-.w
landing a* offleer-t and
and plnre li lu . bar . .sf d*iw. ima
famlUcN on their meagei
“Bm vv - imut AN. :n.l. ;i* a iMN'pb*.
many that hare to go do
m.tii s.r .-npimi
cruNhUig w. lghi of sl.'h
Mi.ei.l or Ha*
hrec RirupgloN. I la Ui've

lgmNkf'.r ih.it riM** **f iih«>eiN ►..me*
thing In tlH’ Fuiiiie t im. hm '■ bttle
isli.mld Im- made I.sl the g. uei.il
: lsl..>sr*
He thsn MlL'geMed

ir Jc\v>—two miiny pbrairiati^,
Tli^v ahouU Xte UURhl lie u»c

I do not agree wltb Hi^D ACHEDALWAVd—CYCSIOHT
POOA3NCievcrUP%CT=dtNCR^
\merion
and arttlevl
ALLY MISERABLE —YEARS
OF TROUBLE MAP*
i mar rtsbtly tblak tUat It la
j
ILY E>^OEO.
K neUhsT. rcRadlng near tbe D. Sl

UTMi V.-.:h.sNi uhile
u a sN.uide of eXtHTl,m Ane i uan game.
!h«’ Mil me w as
It sM s .imNl tl. him lb.i^
I
ery ksmmI .

IS

lud tb^iurtiam.

U

of amu and legi.



AHJimEROiiie

“Herbert Kpeooer wrote fifty year*

ta W. Auno.1 rn«t .« lU. -sivury ’i''
of war, reccutlr mad»- pulda-. »ay» a .

Tbe iU.vi ram

NOT YET P.ASSED WHEN THE PEU-SEOUTION OF THE
JEWS HAS ENDED. Ii may .-..mf in ibi. e.nintry that il..' Jew
here will be con.id. rcJ a .li>lurl«r .d llie .•.-..i.mme equij-io . Tli.'
day may come wh. ii tin- i:..m.ianinii<. will aay to n«. "Didiri we
tell you aor
Thmu ia a top heaviue.. atm.iig
■ loo many lawyer., mo many rabtan

.1 V—. om~r. 1. T~ wu

tkp uatUTRl *c«i«iT

tenri 1
Lk-L »
buUl-

good can coma out of Naaan th.
THOIE ABE A NUMUR OF EXCELLENT CON»EBVATORIEt
IN THE UNITED BTATCa. «UT WHA\ IE NEEDED •EFORE ANYTMINO CLat IS OFFICIAL RECOONITION TO CREATE AND MAIN­
TAIN A STANOARa______________________

AM an American Jew an.l pr.nul ..f it—pnmd

R et the tone of Foim. I.oo IV

' At*b0tt at Taleabr otbrr ul^bt. aceoed-

CeaenU •( tXr Ar»y aayt

tion i* very ekimpy, miuieully »i«»kii>g.
Takfi our Uglil oi^nxlc compow«n as an exampio.

p.

Vocal
vocal «U»c
Celibacy

«er». UwM» aU tW p«BE OPFOBB EiALT 1UEIU6ES.
analMNvU. wUl Be.t Uowa the P»a»
riTvr ler thesr miles lo a locallou wlUeh

UlOST ALL THE GOOD MUSIOAKS IX OCR
ITBAB TODAY .\RE FOREIGXERS.
AU our gTMt ungtr*--von might eount them on your
fi^n. So that the ie««lt of »U our foreign educ*Q39B!!9

Tbe ancleuia deacrlbed tbe bai
aa a aerpetu which could kUI by Ita
Tcry glauce. It lUed in a daacru ba>
cawar It* Iwmtb deatroyed aU regetaIbuN liJikins a de-ort of any plact
ForPriTatC* and ‘ *Th>cial»a« U> tbU ermutn l twlirve
rorrrxTwxco —- ^ ^ ^ irt^lrtlble. and I ta^iere Ibat It
habited A 'wMiliNk waa axkd
have cauMNl *. d.wdly iscillem^ForOAcm
> msU wt U> be
aaldLynuui

CORBIN’S SUGGESTIONSI^*;;^’-^^^^^^^

»«•

THr trrtol I'lrr I.«a4er.
Tlie new n.tial laddiT U IntifcaUng.
aay. Hie .New York lYeea. It la rround
around a wheel like link* lu a pump
xbaln. Von turn a crank, and It alioota
In tbe air to the top of the houae on
^ carry ing along nmu and h a.\ tog. lb(T w Itb nn flovni.o- car In w hlcb to
lower people reoi-uixl from 'opiwr atorl.w. It elHi.^r lean, ngaln.l the houae

Omm Paat ta tWa
To wm. d St 1 «m
VnU hope. di. poBia
Her **me coot ne.
Unt 1 vouldt c>r non
You .huuldt iNi.tr m your hiiU
Und dot U It im iM-.irr v.

a..nr.^ of lne.*uia nui i.. marry.
Inulug hi*
be general *•.' » i

the .l.'iiiandk of nfilt
ui a *e.N»nd
i% *Tld.d7
utonlh. n aum rady *nrtl. h nl for
aulM-lRt.n.c and .-.41111011.1.1 lu fa.’t. il
miulre» i.ruden. e and .-are t.i g.-i along
prtT>erly. and larllcuUny U ihU true
of offlccn. of tbe mounle.1 Nerrl.N-*wh«
moat provide uiounl. A .*.n*M.H^«tde
number are re.iulred f.»r Mtvi,.- In the
rhlUpplneN. wh'Te living Ir exia-nalve.

depot. Lowell. Micb.. aaya:

“For

mme lime 1 had hM botbcr«Ml more
w lea* with ncnouancaa. which af
fected my vUi^ at Umea it appeara* if pariick>* w en« pa&aing b
my eyr*a.

1 got a box of l>r. Cb

.Serve ITlIa and they did me a
leal of good. Invigorating me an
ievlng lbs* norvsw of ibclr high Icnaion.

• -V -3 -t

I have no he«mailon In rccom

mending lbem.“
l>r. A. W. Cbaac* Sene Fill, aro
•oid at buc a box at dcaleni, or Ur. A
W Cbaac Modlcme Co.. Buffalo. .S. Y

iErC'~.r:sj?.v’U“u;t*sra.!ts

S«*e that portrait and algnalure of A
W. Chaw. M l>.. are on every pack

NuTunsRiXR-k

spun bit time Dr Hunter wUl
J^^secn hU^^opeu^^
Take Notice
AU partiea owninjr dog* m the city
are reunited to procure a lioijiae tag
irom the city . lerk before it.e lit day
of Decmnlior. After that date 1 will
oonte wwrraota to be iaaoi'd agwinat
all thewe that hare not oomplied with

:I1E IDEAL RESERVE ASS«OCIA.
TIOS aaoembly to be fijrsaniaod In

....

3;^

. Jsihh«.n hasutg fikil In n«i.te«ssirt

ths-rmsf U- gtvTj l.j

of • oi.y*«r

ed. Sow I. the time to apoly lor
a policy, oaring the memberabip



i.:j’v"'U:;r.oif''X

B, furuiahlDg death dimbility
old age lieneflta Sound, progrcaaire. popular.

i niUNt |*n'’..’ni

1....V mn*t 1m' alike
1 »od ilw <NM»r. tbe
A IFAMILY SYNDICATE.

Ji

DRY HARDWOOD
aireet- Sew *pbona i

j
!
1

be reiir.ll frvi-« !
inter«-Rled lu

^ «

Dew nitKh»nl taihring estabUsbmtttt......

duty rciilia in m im.l haid*hi|«. f. .^10- |
c-erawithfamUle.,”
The general know, then* would W no

mr.VT-Iud'lw'iki rmlllf. «t Ihs- {Mstbisef.sf «ul

at :tM ximjn stjtti

to Jffl<^*”ttUHSr*a. the tmdgrt U
DOW aa Urge aa the appToprtntlmi com­
mittee. will recognlx.'. III. rcuu-dy.
therefore. U U* young men to f.wgct
tU.Te U aucb a thing a. h*rc and d.vote themeelve. to live* of .ingle hUwaedoew. until a majority «.i a *N,loi,clcy
mar bring them atilll. hm hic-me m
aupportawlfeand f.inily.
• The In.trucHon of 0111 meu in vmwl
mn.le would Ik* a atep m the direction
of rontentmcnl and iseiirr .I.hj Ipline.
Every r>x»meiit *hould have ll« ronf.h
lug aong Frequent practice in .Inglng.
IwrtlcnUrly during-4he bmg winter
arming., would do lum h to make our
aatlafled to remalu lu quartera
and away from tbe baleful infiuenceof
be barrooma that exUl in too great
mmbe

pK'UlA'^. MUW

.7 =:i

.srn.-.;...nd Hr.-.Rim.kwn: IV-inui
unfort nil
.hoidd K
anoHn*r 1

lUurraf,

f.K fit) a

KING COAL IN SOCIETY.

:a
MANISTEE SNOilTN EASTERN R.R

rA-.......

of the acreral autea ami are l-yond
he control of the mlhtary-auHiorlHe.
ThU paragraph In the gm^Va recommeodttlona ha. aobjet^fft him to
tiumuH<d Iwdlnage
from hi. fellow offli
e*ialdUli
mow if he prupot
-orpa of alngiug maaterr or ^
he reglmeoUl ofllctTa are to
nuired to teach rocl muele to lUelr
men. The general ukc. tbi. ebafltog
good naluredly. but aland, l.y hi. rccammendaUon* a. a proiaselMou that
meant a moral reform in the rank*.
During hU trip to Hi* orient laat year
HeiH-iwI Corbio bad an opiewtunlty of
otudying the peraonnel and bablM.of
aome EngUab iroojw lUal were .m the
•ame veaael. For the amuw*mrm of

AND CONNECTIONS
TIME CARD.
penny gixen Hint h.i* Hilioth mn. ny audiimcIineKR.
iiril Iumhc.Mi. RJiXR the St.
puhlie. The ;;„e>i* w. re r.i
iwmi wber- I irU c.-.»l bun
crate.. In the .......................
h.’ fi’Utcriiiece
aha. a am.ill 04111 lit ,-. 1
Th.
fi
WRRMli itig, *dnuR.-..H|d:iHoii

nuRD.Hid
r. xvh.Mc n few luinl conS
tmnWit^^ Hinnichmit Hm- r,’i«xt. A;
«sf iHumd pick
each put' .v.re
iLil in Ti'd-.II Hest 1-nil.oa |
• KCH of

I:

...... aa“PSet:

sJsii-S

'•

DV.*R

In Hie nflcr
terijvlmsiI by the in*iRR
;b umi*uji!l.t 1
ftU.’d

“wSKssr:.’-.-"’

M

;I52,-

A. A. Hrata »c gewouara. H*»«iow >F.

came .iiid Hie apprux

and pri^
I

drr b-eer.

rr-ura.oudt
To naht te InBut di. I know
A feUer.don-l

t fo m-i dto fhonalR Pull dot you
Il.f daret to come unt fighdt.
Fnt 1 ran o-y he-li radtafy
Tour ftsTcrat abl«edU«.
Drar MdL I d like mit you U haf

ng aonga or tell ato
mmr Atkin.'* ordfi
more ulent f.n^ th
nigh

owl. t o

'KTle

_ _
alternm to
r. Tbe tmn. «h.. «R.ulUn t aing
r coolrii.ui.Rl I, .-..- in Ibe enter
rot than
tin«* ..R-all.t. There
K11D* good aingerw, Uowrvrr, and
the whole Knttalion would Join
in a roualng regtromt.l ch^. the ef­
fect was rerv fine t;ener« Corbin
rmaed with thl. H«n «.f en
mt for the men. and he ba.
I bit Imprcralnn. In bi. recommmdatloo for roral mn.lr In the arlle tielleve. that regimental aong.
d encourage eaiwH d« ro*-i>R among

raTTrsitw.
Idlosynenialra hi. m:ifmc«‘r
bo brought .1 fiRt tram m ;i Rudtb-ll
atop JURt ontRi.h' of MotiiPM nivntly
Tbos-xi-rs-s-RWii* running at I Igh apiR.I
when yiai.acni ptill.Rl th- «
rorth aud Hu- car- empiRs! .
the ILIRRS-UC-I

B. W.CinCNIKaBatl

xyrat

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.

.tiT
.*.umy. fkrsR- moer^tmmrrn wm-kn |Ntftiooa t..

Trslo.
Fur Gr^ lUpsd*.

\j mm falkswR
Mi.iHirbrtWayi..
City 11:10 a B>
K«rt Wajrn..isd

~<£=s.ss;.'

For lYirakey and Umrkinmw City 4 m p »
Tralan Anirr la TravtvsN- ("ily ;
Fron Chiracs. tlnemraU, Kalamaaon a

£SS'"2v=ra55

townee t^B^in than In any
r nation Tb* aw-nioo U tror
r to rraiwct of agriruliurr. of In
doMry. of nbopkoeptog. of eommero*
and of tbe profeanioow

nd flying <
loi. Thrar pinmatn. arc in d.ffcr
cobsr. for tb** diffctviit .-ollegea.

-WeU. I netwt r aald Mra
“What*, tbe matterr* a.kr
iaefctmitb of Ttlden. Ind . that for
band to a tfartled lone, m
.
ten yeara b* aufler^
around from bU abaving
abavtng gUa.
gUaa
Idea of a grown man like you

r ,b«, r» «,* ».«».« .. .

r. L. IXKTbWoOH.
•. g- ariuiAY.^^^i.^

Psssumen

fcS 'wmJinSSS bh^

otUea wholly cuted me.” b*
mlratkm. I CRnt rwallar that Fm iba KIdMya. ^Ir
porlfF tb. blaod ud rw.
10 year, ago w aa called
and heM do fwofOe's

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