The Evening Record, September 15, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 15, 1902

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1902-09-15

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EVENESIG RECX)Rt^ 1^^'^
SIXTH TXAB-KO. 10«8

rBATBBSB CITY. MICU. MOW OAT 8

BIGJiaORY
FOR ALUMNI

High Moot, tlwr
k> owM.ior
mmfimimt am ihadbrnwingmA maj
•galBMt • iMA oC ndi fTMtcr
lU. MMl MM «r WhOM am v»mj>
•d tiM guM » ftwd teL Tte High
H urn wMfcmtte fMtmcf

MINERS ARE
MURDEROUS

iARRIED YESTERDAY

XHiMES OF RORMARDYi*

Haimnnoolcs

▲tbwt a. Bali. aa4 Mr*. ArahalU

OmII.
BIb •iwmoImI SmIm
Tha oaat U fast baiag fiUad for tha
A aery nratty weddUg look pUee
at the home of tha gMOm,
Waal opaaa. ‘'OhimM of Kormaady ** which
U to be paaaeolad hart aooa. Tha
exact
data cannot yat be annoanoad.
ilia ooBuaeting partiM being Mr. AL
hart J. Halm and Mra AiahalUMoon, bntit willbaaboatOotobartrd. The
both of thU city, aboat forty of their cboma U holding nightly tahaaiaaU,
mte friaada being praaeat. After

lag. aad tl»i lh«ir Striking Anthracite Worker*
High School Athi«tM almoM of
I wken tbf7
Again Use Violence
UTMygood
DM:Ulv»ly Saturday
BIgbgaho
Tha qraipathy of tha crowd waa all
with tha High Sohoola, aad thU aymr orao vaot ao far that when the SHOT AHD BADLY BEATER
Hd had tha baU aaarthaHlgh
Wm- L Laafman tha gaeau were
Sahool goal, aoma of tha qwotalora
took ahaadin thagama and halpad One Man la Now Lying In Pitta- aarrad with daUty rafreahmantgdarOf tha Athletic Meat on Twalfth
aok tha AUuaid taam.
ton Hoapital
Straat Ground* ‘

FOOT BAIL WAS THE FEATURE

C'rltlml C'owllUoe.
Hmm wm *11 vUb tta AIudbI
a*Mia*y la ta»ir athlMM mmI wlUi
tfMBigaadMol. Ttelaltartookoalr
aatmat la thr ftBld aad tiack i
aad UbI both tha faaM ball gaaia aad
taa foot ball Kama . Tma lam at tha
baat^ball aoavtat wm ao MrprI
tbaai.aD4i Umj pUyad ao good a foot
ball gaoM that tba loai of that oo
aboad aaaa>> than do ragrata
Whaa tha Alamai asade arraa rnaa
la tha drat half of tha drat laalag at
ba« ball U waa t ridaol that tha
- iMi waa to ba M ore aldad that It «aa
oat abort, tha High gebobL gttiag
tear taaa la tha aeooadla^ fnaa
oaralaaa work oa Um part of tha

ftni. B.pt.
Lwpold of
fMClom IMTM for bonM »od.j
K M oUrmluc toporu of tlM eoBdIttoB Of taU wifo. 40000 Mori# Honitono. who hM boon ill for ton, tlno
with ao offootleo of Iho bout.

WiUaaharra. Sept
16-While eo
their way home to Pittatoo from their
nlgbfi work in the old Porga Colliery
of t»>a PennaylranU Gwl Oo . at aU
Uxia morning. John Clganoanda oomponlon were held np by a mob of 76
atrikera at Lackawanna. Olgano wai
•hot in the head and fell on the road
Jha mob then Jumped on and kicked
and beat him. Later be waa taken to
JuaUcaof thhUnithd Sutaa Su- Pittalon hoapital. where ha lain
critleal condition Hii comiamton eapremd Court, Retirad
called uninjured
At Scranton, thro* lUliau labc
while at work on a aewcr trench
Throop thia morning were miataken
■aaeb aiaea 1 Na2-B« tired
for
non union minera and attacked by
Laat Moatko
a big crowd of atrlkem. Ooa la
arlWwraaktathaBBOtira
ported dead, the other two being re
Lyon, IfaM.Sapt. ID-Jaatioe Hor- morad to Lackawanna lioapiul The
aoa Ofay of tha U. 8 anprame bonrt men are both aerUKiily Injured.
dlad at Kahant today. ParayUia

JUDGE GRAY IS DEAD

la tha Paid day aaaota, tha ooataata
vara oIom. tha AIomi vlaatag Ihraa
ar Iba foar araata In the 100 yard
daab. Fbaniagtoa of Iba Alaami do*
labad drat, with Baya<Udi of tha High
Sehool aaooad. Lardia of tha High
la the death of JoatloaOray. Maa^a.
aeb&>l and Moatagao of tha Alaauil ehoaacta looaaa ooa of ^ moat bail
alaoalartad In Iha 00 yard daab. tha Itaat barrlatara and the United Slata.
iaiabvaa thr aaaaa. raanington
ooa of lU oldaat legal authoriliea
Par tha graalar part of hU early and
middU life be wm oonneoted with the
ooarto of Haaaachneetu. leariog them
to aatar the United Btalea aupreme
eoart where he haa remained alnce
and Paanlngtoo
1882 Jnatlcw Gray waa bom in BoaAlaaiBl. The bar vaa ralaad to
Umio 18S8
good haight while all aUid In. Keith
Jnatioa Gray retired from ilie andjially failed to aaka It, and Oolby
droppad oot oo tha oaxt ralaa. Than
Uoo Oll.erWeod.il
VlM and Paanlngtoo oontinnad to
lalaa till tbaytled. both failing, at
110 meoMd blm
dra feet Both dnally made that
haight, hot Wl»«- failed oo
VERY PROSPEROUS YEAR
talar, and tha jump went to Penning
too
■rood MMOMtot Ckerrb M.t~ KlM
Tha relay raoe
aaowlm* for ika I'eat 1 welwe
High aohool, who began gaining at
the atart and kept it op A Uttla of
Moatka.
the loat groond waa rrgaineii on the
Yeaierday waa iba Uat Sabbath of
Uat Up. but Reyoolda: lor tha High la oonferaaoe year and Urge? audiBoliool dniahed a winner In apiUi of uoM wata praaaot morulhg and eTcthe fact that lu* fell whan
mg at tho-Beoood.M. E church
yorda frt>m tha Upa The
lar. Kannady preached two eaoeptha High aohool waa aompoaad of tor- iOQallj fine aermooa, the one in the
dir. Wiae. Lwlerlaand Bayoolda,whlU
Keith. Walah. Kaah and Pennington yoangpaopU.
ran for the Alnmni
Daring tha Uat year. » have bean
Tha nmning hop atap-and.lamp waa laaalTed Into tl*e church on probation.
omlttad owing to tha fact that Oartar, M from probatloo and 41 by letter
who waa dapaodad opoo to win the
orad by latter. 86; deooaaed. 2;
mot for the High Bcliool, waa oot leaving a net gain of 88 The average

IMPRESSIVE SERVICES

WORK OF "THE EXPERTS *

oHmraoaa %o

THE WEATHER
WITH THE THINKING CLASSF.S

IT'S BENDA
Toledo-^Whaat. T3\ and 72^.

EVERY TIME YOU WANT A FIRST-CE.\SS

I

UMBRELLA OR MACKINTOSH.

Tha Expert*” went out on the bay !
:1
yaaterday in the atorm, and made a ;*“’** •*^«* “^
grant catch of Mackinaw tract. They
^
caught 28 fish in all. weigh Ini a to- pHHBM
tal of fOi poanda The Urge.l weigh- j
ad lb‘, poanda. another 18and aer-1
etal waighad between 8 and 12 poanda !
Tha flab were caught in a heavy blow
that woold have made a laudlubU r
aaaaiok.
The party that made the catch araa
oompoaed of 8. C. Darrow and hit
aooa. Ed, Will and . Frank. W. W.
Bmltli. O. L Greilick. W. J. Bobba
and Thomaa Martin from Indiana

Our prices arc not higher than elsewhere, still the gooils are CTCT SO
muck better. T»o sj»ecials for tomonow.

—Any $ 10 Mackintosh In this store at $7.50
Any $3.00 Umbrella in this store at $2.25
Ami riioul.l the weather mm fair, reiiienibcr weVe got evennhing
lhafs tight for any old weather.
\\i Mil Wilson Bros, fmc Kumisliings and
■ Rochester Clothing.

S. BENDA & CO.

<»NK MC»lie TUt'f«T
>ef*Wlll Probe
pmstHiiw.
h u. tb# K.«>.ra

Udles’

Chicago, III . Sept. l.% -Every Urge
lithographing honae in the oonniry
^ been Invited to tend a rejireientatlve to PitUbnrg, where a lueatmg
to form a truat ia to be held. Twenty.flva llrma, re)irefantiog |IO.noO,i>X)
capital lAve be«?D naked to Join.

Walk-Over
Shoes
for Women

The
devotional aervice* at 8t.
Francia ohuroh yealerday were very
Intercallng and helpful to tha large
number wl.o attended both morning
and evening.
The Aral -maaa occurred at a« ven
Allan M- Wightmaa. of Monroe
o’olook.oonduotef! by Father Baner At
eight o*cU»ok Father Needham ©on- Centre, who ia a atodent in tht- Amer­
ducted the aeoondmaa* At thU aer- ican School of Correapondcnce. Hot- •
We have women’s Walk­
vice the Young lAdlea* Sodality and DU. baa been awarded a cvrUfloate for
over shoes made in caUhildren of Mary Sodality went to a free acholarahip m that ichool. He
<lei talf, anti in clirome
will be glad to turn ihU over to one
holy communion in a body.
patent ealf.
Mannish
AtlO.:» o-clocx aolemn high maaa of the Record reader* who it aniipn*
shajK‘N '»ule, extension,
wa« aald with Father O’Brien aa ©el- to take a full ^enigneering conrae.
hand sewctl walen»roof
ebraut. Father Needham, deacon, and Write or call on turn at once a« nme
stde>-^
Father Hauer. *ub;‘eioon. Father ka limited.
Needhum preached the aermon. the
Cfirrtct sb»ts for
K. Bellinger, wife‘anti daughter
aubject iH lng -Hail, full of grac*?. the
strttt wnr.
Ixtrd ia with thee. ” St. Lnka 1:28. of Maple City witnessed the ]>rodui In the addreaa ha brought out tion of “When KnighihtXKl Was in
theae ikoinu : ”Tlia aaorament of the Flower,” at Steinlierg’s t;rand Satur­
holv euebariat ia the centrt? of Catho­ day evening.
lic life. On the aiur we repoid- night
1 WANT a good. r. Uable man. who
and day tha body, blood, aoul, and
can give good refen-noea, for a good
divinitr of .leaun OhrUt.
poiitioii. Call lietwf. n 6 and f.
m.
In holy communion we receive the N.W Menmu Mock. C. H. WMlu.
nnie body and blood. The bleaaed
SI I.I.KR oh KKST SIIOKS
i’lrgin. the mother of God. U our
THI. UU> STA.M)
model of a worthy oommunlon. Ai
not her of God the fame myatery wa*
rrooght in her aa ia aocompliahed in
idanee at yonng people‘a weekly >or heart in holy communion. Aa a
foot baU gama waa of eoaraa
ir maeUng. 88; raguUr prayer Mother abe lovea ua; through Mary
the aaotar of thaorowd’a interaat. and
ing, 42; Banday morning aerIt waa oootaatad daaparalely from tha Tlcaa, 174; Sunday eveolnga. U.7: SonTh. .TMinit d.-,otion.U b.«ui .1
aiort to tha dniah Althongh tl.e
day aohool. 168
;-M with .ol«wi ...per., FUher
AlaMol woo the game, their work
Tha amoont vaiaed and paid out
wu the -Soul o( Honor.”
waa aot ^ba featore of tha oootaat. daring tha year on iwaWa aaUry. S'ciluun dckunt. Father O-Brirn
and FJr.t Banrr,..h dMOOn.
Tha word of the High Bohool baoka
The acrmoti wa« di lircred by Father
Srfz* -ItoywJ Bio.- 13-50 »>“>*
la aMBhIng lutorferenca and in look- aboat $1,700
a
ilrlen.
He
cho«i
a*
hi.
t.-xt
XTk
t
men
(the
Sole
of Honof) isihe tymbol
Hag waa what took the aye of tha
Rav. Kennedy flniahea hia third Pa of DarlJ. the TcrM. Oo. tiling I
of "Shoe Purity." It is all that n (hoc
year and tha church and community
Bwir opi«*»oU. e.puUlly (bote wbo oia anaalmoai in their requeet for hia barn Mk.d of ih.- iMTd, thl. I will
>e.
You
might
"pay” more, you could
M.'k Uter. that I may dwell tn th.
Ml Ibelr llertK. iMklUw “Good
“buy" more at any price. All of the
haoM of th. Lor.1 all th. day. of my
wort, Ur4..rle!......... lUb for Pouidl"
I and aervice that can be crowded into
Ufa"
••Whbl'e «- ■»*«« wllb Moor.?"
REVOLUTION CRUSHED
••Kina Darid waa a mao who aoii{hl
wetboe.
"Hot rto«. BhiMberjtu'" uid wiih
after the lore of Ood aud who wow*ll
Ul*. wmvynr frmoMitlr burd from
lb. important affair, of hi. life. In
«h. Md. llBU. B,prrlnt«.d«il I B
thi. b.- 1. . .peoially tobeimluted:
Otlbuf u4 Br. W.l.worthof Obl.o«o
we ahouM attend to the Miration ot
I all the kindi and ohape* and atylea
D»l*u*ltjr w«« rrfu.w u.d iimplr..
nor aonU lir.i Remembrr. therefore.
,
•ltd VullB V Tbomu nod Bober! B. Br ramarrnm %o %hm Bwom
arc right and popu- ^
^
Washington. Sept. 15-Minl*iar Hart
Wtltm wm tlmekMper. Tb. 11a.
lar at the proper price.
•p of th. two turn, wu nbonl u of Bogota. Colombia, cabled the atale
department
tnat
I
(iTMt B.tnrd.7, Ihooirh Welloo Or»y
property; in rrtom II. dwir*.
foreign affaire haa annoonoed offioUlly
«u wnobl. 10 bo iu tb.
Tb. Hl«fa Bohool won tb. ton nod that tha revolution in the Intelrcr ol and oommaad. lore and ob.-dl.nr."
The addreaw.. w.re eameat and
look lb. we.t fo.1 Tb. boll WM OolombU haabMm entirely quellad,
form-fol and well apprroUted by all
THE OLD RELIABLE
b1«(7 ddddkl »«>“ klek-oB. ond wm Tha icvoUtloa aUU exiau along the
wbo heard theim The eharch hM been
odnMwl o ooneiduhl. dtalMiM. tn.
242 FRONT STREET
beMItifollT decorated and thi. with THE NEW STAND
pUylnc a.ro.17 ond tb. tfwm
the
many
potttKl
pint.,
.-ot
Ilower.
a

togetbu fln.ly
Ledule*.
brilliant lllnmloation mad.- a plo
ftn..M.dlb.wv»l*«
IN MKtiOKT or kfcKlM-1 V
ing *ettkDg forlht'W effective *«*rTio
tb.lt bMTlU obtw»l>«o
_ for tb.lr pnMpMt. wbM Ksaectoaa Wat* IlaM ia Blgk i
TWO IIeIn ASPHYXIATED
l.trioti7Hi|rti MhcolUMM.
Tb. boll WMi OTU oodowuwon.
Daring ohapol hoar Ud* morning a
kowM* •»«
AIomI be«0B work
New Dress Goods, New Waistings. New
High
Mlkool
Bhort
exerolBM
were
held
Ibot WM foirl7 Modlioblo to tUw of
ia memory of Prmidant MoKioley.
STawt lb.7 faoT. bod for
Trimmings. New Notions, New Silk
i Th,iaLl«rf«UM» WM mr4 Mrf bow death oooorrod a yoaroga
Waists. New Furs. Ladi#s’ New tapes
m Arbor. SepL 15—Joseph
to dapwd oo tudlTldMl ptay.
Kierrek. aged :i4», and W. TaidssUw
and Jackets. Children's Cloaks and
VkL tke7 <or«wd th. I»U down to lb.
to a low word! from Mr. Nye In re­ Brusko. aged IS, who lived at Posen,
IClA Bohool lonl. th. hnlfui
Jackets.
^

gard to %!.• approprlotonw* of woh Prestiuc Jslc county, Mich., were
-with ool7 two 7-di tWlWMO
found
dead
m
room
20
of
the
New­
oxetoUm.
Mr.
Qllbwt
*poke
of
the
■^lomnlMidi
IN CARPET DEPT-New Carpets. New Rugs.
man
house
this
morning,
their
demise
qoaUtiw
of
tho
man
which
made
him
. lb. Mooad hnir. BoMbnll oan(ht
New Linoleums. New Lace Curtains.
H**pokeofhUlaprw1on.of being causevi by asi»hyxialion from ili.'tho klek-oB nnd
n good nl.uao Tho pU7 WM .Imllu to 1^ the oma, wlma ha mot him at a time luminaling gas. Tbc>'^ came here Ust
night to have their c>cs treated.
IN CLOTHING DEPT-Men’s New Suits and
1. tho ant bnlf. nnd 1. .tgfal nnd n wbmt Mr
Thev Slated that ihcv had nc^cr had
hnU mtnnlM tb. Alunnl hnd .ootnd n from Ohio.
Overcoats. Boys' Suits. Overcoats and
any experience with illuminating gas,
Reefers, New Furnishings—in fact, a
1-------------------------------and it is supposed that one of them i
BnuhnU MM In hU
general filling up of the choicest goods
CU>ioo Allooxo Smes and Char­ aroused dunng the night and attempt­
ntumpt u klok n fonl-Buy your goods here at from lOto
Agnln tkn Bi«k Stbool U*nd oS. lotte Edith Bcbcc. were married yc»- ed to light the gas,
Jg^SLuaston tnIM to enleb. Bad terday afternooo at tour c»’ck)ck at
20 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere.
Tho domocraUe coanly'ooavontlon
ruw wu, pUTOdnlmoM uitlinly bp the home of B. A. Stilcf. father of
will ho held at tlio City Opma Honw
Mm *lnia#t. Bmc* tnokling by tho the groom, at F^ast I
Oct. I al 1IX m- to nomiaam ommHHugh KcnDedy.
Th
dam* for oonuty ofiom* ud tor tute
wai Mim Addie Stilea, .
the groom, and Reuben Stitet was
best man. Aboal 40 were prwent
st eet
sou
oowa 6 80$ u faror of Ika Ala^
WklU tk*
waa ■•$
V

$3.50 and $4.00

New^alljyaists
.
All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.76.
Ittcrt atw Skirts arrived tvdaf.................
STEINBERG'S wREUABLE DRY 6000$ AND CL0THIN8 HOUSE.

im

|SweetCld»rl5c at Com $torap|

♦The Puritan

FRANK FRIEDRICH

pw^mt Ml

A. J. WILHELM

usios

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Floral Designs
Of all descriptions furnished c
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

MtD I ffillldl

rm^

P

<ko olomm.

Hobart Setchar Co. * « Prop.

to M.
-in. bo^iMti
« ondMnu. Tbo n.wl7 mu-1 ml., tbot ofth.MorqaU.whll,Ml«
ri.d^'^
Rowum OompboU will Mn,
Scrpollette. The^ull oast wiU be anmon7 twoottfol ooa 00.117 ptMoi

KING CALLED NOME

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Oi-ty Boole Storo
1-3 Of=f

Cbei Tair
Uilies- »n.l Chndren'* Hose. *11 kinds from 8C
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Corxets and Girdle*...........................................

...................... 25.45. 75c*<»i$l.

JlsiHr 6 eompany « «

From Cop
Xo Bottom
There's not a fault

SdPt You
Jlsked to
See “m
model"
Overcoats
and Suits?

in the Trousers
we offer for FaU and
Winter 1902-3.
Fine Worsteds and
•Cassimeresat
$2.00 to $6.00.
We show many hun­
dred pairs
Fine Trousers for
you to select from.

HAiyill-TOIM
CI_OTMIIMO CO

m

mi

li«doED ni^Mi km i^ 'ioiiu«-i
l>EREMiu5>UETTB

TSAVSm OtTY. MIOHlOAIf

eriBAHs*

ORAltO TftAVBIISB HBRAU3
■fe,

fW.T*tATBMBJ.V.

Bo w-4mcod

The Only NuturaJ Amoriciin C&thartic
Water! A recognlxed cure for Constl*
pation. It keeps your liver acting and
your system perfect. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.

Bat ODO 41.7 In Uut Ufo. whUo lUi
mmimlM wm wiOtli« for tboir ke
».t iBr iMiBital. • n.a kooffcod .1
tte Akt of liM |«1r.u rooai .nd —U
tbit
WM oot foriln* wrJl ^
wloh^ to -BOOH
mvout examiood tb* m.u oarofoU)

■rrax-^.

THE AWKWARD STAIRWAY.

etntnllft^
rnd .l.FUfv Whicl
b.ro «u-d 7«w
to . in—t tatfrwtlnf coe. It abowi
tbit ono tnurt not .Io.7» beUrvo In

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EXCUI^IONS

STOWls or vmoHOBf.

ns ETBDK tEOOU.

•'•

tfIbtWtrUl

beeatbe deapelrof theboa-fandaber.
Tbr errmte eUlr— In a amaU booee
both narrow and et—p of aacrot.
Siactrio UgbM and teUpBOBWOia to
Tbe earie- way to orrreo^e Ita deto bo pot In a- ohorUy wthe bot­ preeslnc Inlliirncr la to petal tbe wtiod^’patleot btcnn t«
MoforUbK bat Prof—r \lrebow tom of Loko Boparlor. Tho Bod«m work white, and not ooly tbe woodid not noltoo rlUirr tbr
of tila •qnip—oBt will bo doTOted to the a- Work of tbe atalrcaae, bat of the rnwtird. or the comlt-al aide of the .Itu.- of direm employed by Well Broo of tiro ball. 1
Dolnth. In
Wl^KIra V'ox
Thom- WU-o. whieb iioi In paper. Nothing la to t
like to .bow 7‘»« t« *"«««* criitiem^
who .rr there - The potlem fonorred 761-t of wet-, joat ontelde Dmlntb
amUCAtl »TAT« TIUICBT.
prof—OQ^ into the lecture nK>m. harbor. Oluater. of licbU wUl U
re be w.a lutr<*durod .. «n Inter- moonted on the belmeu of the diren
MtUK «... .ml It. Itml lo rrumln ea they work to pot the eebl- onder
wbll. tk. p«»«-» d«<Ttl«I th« n.- the hull of the wrebked Tea—I, and
Hl'Nl.KItFOKlltw. of tb. tbw
.1X1 Ih. pr«<»on wlU be mainr«. tb»r imd 111x1.. "'1 .K»ln b«rti>* uloed with the rcaaeU abore throofh
Ali»x MATTIaAMP of Mart—tf ■
the
telepbooea
Vor—mrtoryarMoloTbe doath of Mra. Owmr Uow«.
mo M. WAMM.rfMkl.-iwho llred near Oataaan.Pa.. waa poroly due to anperatlliona terror. She waa
**' "“tiliVi. kucov w MW.
allerer in dreama and oaiana and
cbow. iJenuany'a **imin
f— A0lttor Ocoa—I**
rlne. It !• not verr wn« amrc
n alie dnmmed that her death
I-MIT r. POWKIM of Wosibrd.
_ after a full day*a work, be went
Id ooonr Uie following night, ahe
in tbe eTrnln* Inlo bla atudy and -t wrote her wiU and made her fnnetal
*^C|!aI!L»^»IaA1B af Joe—oo.
down at bla wrlUni: table. Here next
Jterthe
injt tlie houscmakL comlni: to
abeary
the WUl. fmitid him ebaorbed
In bla work. TliU liiclilenl did not fall In tbe next room, and — the room
aUod al<UH-. ami on au« h oc'cealona tbe w— empty the took thia aa a Uat and
:dbu>«a. FAI-Loru
The time may conic and the
mor
una
.lulte
natoulahed
when
•ore
omen.
M
tk
Howwaa
laaghwJ
|UMk-«-oto Boord <i Bdo
data will pass pleasantly if you
be I—rned that It waa iiiomlnfi. Ut­
by the famUy. and rrtin^d taper;K U. I
il puU out hU watrU, -ylUfj feet health, bat tbe next morning ahf
have taken the jToner advan­
-Now. I must K-o to laHl for a couple waa found dead and doctoro mid
tage of )x>ur )-ouDgcr years and
of lifHim iMiforo Itwvlni:
fright waa the only cauee.
rcralty.saved a nttlc money.
Serentcen yeara ago foncral aenrioei
Profeeeor
VlnboW.
propoaal
to
bla
ARCBlBAi-U m. Pi
This bank welcomes savings
wife waa l Uaraeb riaUc. lie bad lM?en /ere htild in AahUnd, IIL. orer the
thrown niueh Into the imk-1H7 of Pro •oppomd rematai of Ed Baaaler, the
y--M^>«r-Tw
accounts large or small. It |iata
r—nor Karl Merer of Berlin, the fa body haring been ahipped fromBattc.
OBI-AlftWC. MOFFA^
uious aanilarj *-uum*llor, and bad be
interest on your savings and
emataa wore burled in
come altat bed to Ida tbiUKhliT Minna the cemetery, and for -renleen yeara
Mf«|oflUI«.U«telo»<
your money is sale.
but. l-irkward and bashful, ho had
m it garded aa dead. LaaS
X«redtodcclaivhUlnvc.
D anired ta Athlaod and
On tbe daj of bla <!rj«irturo for
tliat ho waa BaaaK-r. The
new iwat as |»rof.i«ur of nuatoiny
JBUCAK CX>Ul«rTY TICKKT.
old i-ident. could not believe him at
Wurabunr be made hi* fan-well <
at the |.rofea«jr*a house. hVauloln Min- flrsL but after the recalling of old inua arconuianled hlnito the door.
oideau of his llta they b*-came —tiafiDAVID «. C’DAMDIaKII.
•*l mil sorry.“ *h»- luiitl. ‘ that you ed that the mil waa Bimalar. Hli
t 0!< THX LXXUINU
arc ifuiuK aw ay. You w III W seikurutt'd wife recognised him. bat is ta a quan­
>. ilret-n and pale yellow
BOBBBT X- VTAI.TER.
pruUblr a hmif Uiue frobi your,
dary. aasbe.snpposing him dead, marVirt-buw reniulmHl slU-nt Uv a min­ Had again
FRABK W. Wll-HOK.
Salem. N. J.. waa recently rid of a
ute. **IIow would It ur be anked
oaicrpiUar plsgui- by national guarda- lllu^initeil. If U Is a dark lamling,
quietly.
«BO. Wf^BTKW ARIl.
The ccncusaiou of their rlfl- pretty lamp %vlth a h-wele.1 «r dower
"N^btag inoro was -Id. lie hurried
the oau-rpillars to looae their shade ndds much to Its chivrfulnewi.
way. Th
hold on the treat. Then they w.-nflBO. B. CBUKM.
IVU of i.'rx.wing 4»Uiits. -peclally
ctly to the
ferna and palms, shuuM l-e maased
aald calmly to the aatoabrtied prof4*w.
Pincliot.of the St. Loula •round the foot of tbe stslrs to soften
-I Lave Juit U<-onie engaged la Mrtba
effect with their arscefnl outlines.
World a Fair department of foroatry.
CRArK MOSTON.
A y-r later they were married, but will soon atart for the PhlUpptaes to
*. B. AIaIaYK
thoul dimeulty. as Vin bow w as
tne ialand'a foresla and make
not wlth<
to tbe adnitalsiraUon.
a ooUection of the forest speclmnea.
Newlon R. Franklin lias l>ought
Tha cane King Edward used during the oil and gasoline business of J. W.
HTAUE AND PLATFORM.
hia recent iltaesa is more than 200 Jarrett, and will hereafter lie ready to
All the way from Maine to Califor­ y—rs old and w— erlginally cut from serve customers new and oltl
nia and from Canada to Mexico, this tbe llo«H)bel oak tree into which
A CLEAN ADMIMSTKATIOK.
JO beaatr
beaat; in all
Cnarles IL climbed to aacape Crom- There is no
la a rooent rt-farvnoe to tba promnt
can with bar face oomparo.
cirs men aficT the battle of Wor- That
ilals UmlnUtmtion. in the oonrm of
Her
ber ?y- are b^t.
Rocky**Mountain T— at
tatendad to ba anlMOois “Hunting for Hawkins” the star fun cheat4>r.
ten at Onsrard, Ind . unaartbJaa. Q.
BlthTlfoBaU
Btam said: •The maker of many semaons.
This big bright comedy can l>e ad a cave in which were a number ol
has baan free
Clila*M B«r« Gr«tU»d«w
all alUe. It is auppoaed that
tram soandal tor which tha governor traced the entire length and breadth
tbaae
bom
s
are
dejioalts
of
a
people
of
the
United
States
and
back
again
It
waa
only
a
wonhlw»s C
00014 ba held personally roaponslbla:
who believed ta animal worriiip. who Uundrjmaii. namvd Tom: Jack, living
Sha govarnor li— been datlful, kindly
burned the animal, but mved aooe in CamlwIdKv. Md. lie iK-t up hla
dUpoaad and iiroperly humble. “ Not
Unndry
ta
a
bulKimg
n.-stM.. J.-uuea A
port of tbe skeletons, in this instance
tag this oommant tlia Mlohigan Chris
theuppar ^laofthe leg. Tbe find McAllUter'a houne. Mr. McAlIlMer did
tlan Advooata, the ropr—enutlvo of
not like It. but he rtn-ogulaed
is attroctinrconsiderable attenUon.
neighbor'^ rlglita. and when the boy*
Mias Kate Shelley, tba heroine of teuM-d and nmioyt-il the I'kliiamau Mr
thus rof4« to it: •• Whalaror pbUtloal
Me.Vliister 'drove them, away
maoBliig tha Uat phra— mar ooovay.
child —vad a train load •tOpiMHl their lliterfereiicr With
it UBomsaU tribute to thakonorof
of
people from death by creeping over peat-eable bUKin^wa. Toug Jack had ]
a pobllo offloial In tba—days to dapored ill hi* homble buMiicaa. when
a
froxen
bridge
near
Monigona.
la.,
olam that hU •admlnlstrotlan bad
ta a raging atorm and warning the Mr. MaAlIUior was taken sick.
baan froa from aoandal for which be
K-iit^ flowera and dclengineer of the danger, h-been en Jack^c-onstatilly
^
oonldba bald responsible * No ooetly
ben ho diixl tbe
srins anppars at onr oapltol in 1
po<»r man's grl«*f was Intonate.
He
tmm mmxmnmM nmwnrw^mmmnmm^

•^A!rjssar^ssr“

Rocker
Egr^3,2S^

li
m

it one or the 300 good vidBei
.
w« have to offer you in Rocking m
chain. This rocker has the fttU /n
roUopcni sent makii^ one of
the most cooslartabk rockenon
the Wket. for good botsh and
solid construction it canT be
beat Jk Another is a solid Oak

JOlrtirt^ RoomOHailr3-Bought m carload lots
i
beforethe July advance enables US to save >wi big money
'
Oak cane seat, high back Dioets. foU post back for
ffl A lot of odd chaiis from broken sets, consist,
one td five of j

r-eTSS./T.roL'S

W3M
T
CO OLD
O WORK

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

IHIII

r

J. W. SLATER. LEA0III6 HOUSE FURHISHER

No neeil to suffer from heat,
l>on't let the air get stagnant
—create a breeze. Put m one
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in rour offire, store or home. All of new
design and perfect construct ion

CAMPBELL BROS

IVIen
SKioe
Box Cali; Ffcncli Calft Russia Calf. \ ui Kid
and Coltskin gocnl styles and gtvnl wear. Wc
make a specialty of our custom made $2.tHI shoes
and sell loads of them. Wc believe w e have the
IktsI $*i.00 shoe for men in all this broad land.
You will not hes talc to invest $2 tKl after you y
once cxaminctl the shoes and hcanl what our
customers say alniut ihcni. Come in and sec them

A. S- F“ryman
am'kimF—o^orx SKo— a<koi-—
In -Tt-mw-i-m- Ol^y.

Dry goods Dept
We always did have the best dollar 36 in. Black
Taffeta Silk, but this fall by a most fortunate
purchase, we obtained a still better quality that
positively has no equ^ for one dollar. Our $1.25
and $ 1.50 Black Taffetas are decidedly extra
values. We also carry 19 inch Taffeta at 65c.
and 22 inch at 85c.

ss.ttr.Ltr tttt

lha exacntlva can
nor. while his private life
I roUtions have b-n above

hln-d thirty carrl.-igo* for the funeral

ley is quite old ’
that all mlKht rldo. and blnmelf walked
Earth aliocks were felt on Ang. 17. behind the ho.nrH,- to the grave, all clad
along the oo—t between Muartad Yumourning w hite. And some people
puUt in Alaaks. At Dundaa the ahak.
tag laated aeTerol —oonda Tbe ahock
ews-Trlbuno.
broke windows and caused Uia oollap- of aa unfinished building at a
—imon cannery. Tailor Hay was
tilled with ice Jarred from Bra^ gla­
cier Tons of ioe fell into tha water,
oboktag it almost to tba point of prvsntlng navigation.
L but thia
Snow hal been falling in South
instant relief
Dakota at Bald Mountain and otbar him. Rewrites “I now*
points, tbe ground lieing sheeted in ly every night” Like _
ctae. of Coiwunptioo., PnooiB^
white. A cold wave with '
swept over Wyoming, the ta
dropping.^) degre-.

a mysterious wbi
wbieh U making Its awwanmee 1
voy and thr-tma to deirtroy whole
Wdtafds of fruit trees, wrlies tbe Paris
coctsapoodisit of the New York Times
TBt inawE was Urst muh-ed In Rwrltrcr
itoroa vim. vigor. mauUl and
land. In tba —ntoo of T—In. about
a month ago, and ta a few weeks U
Bid caaaad this “garden In Ibe bills”
Rocky Mountata Tea does. SSr. Jaa
to look Uka a blighted, withered formany milhoos have laughed lottg.
sot Tba By Introdoc- Itself into
hapiiy. healthy laughs as the
toov— and f—sts uo tbe sgp of ire.
out siluatiooi and lines comamctl
therein. Maiions are happy over it
Oa. Htottth Ceel Msn, rv* ua I
yet To see h is to Uugh, to Uugh
11 to forget ones cares and be happy.
Ds t—dbtr— Is arrtvin*. an' 1 kno<
Happincm is “easy” when “Hawki-'”
r— jS^^Ss^irttn r—dy an* ds |
is around. -Hunting for Hawki
is the bundle of tunthinc that wiU appear at Steinberg’s Grand tomorrow
esening Tuesday, Sept, 16.
kAM^-t «M 4. «.!?
O. •rMM i.

wtt . Ml

“WE SELL THE BEST”

One oi the greatest successes on the
ro«na« season wm *«Two Married
Men.” which is booked to appe
Steinberg’s Grand next Friday, Sept
19. Ith^beencaDed by the dra­
matic critics of the laxgcr chics, the
best farce that was ever written, and
•0 •O'wo Married Men” will probably
be one of tbe best entertauu

MLYERS

KIL-KOLD TABLETS
ckoM «rr . c.M M f«« M TMI CO. cucb U. Wb.. t.k.b bt tko rUkI

-WmAIMMaAMT

,k.T
tSc. M ,..r ArwU.-.. If b..M.-,

is to Bim one Of tbe beB lan^ ol

nioire Silks—A full line of the new popular fall
colors, pink, light blue. red. green, cream,
and these are splendid goods for 75c.
p«au de Sole Silks-An unusually good assort. ment of these fashionable silks at $1.00.
$1.50 and $2.00.
Fancy nialst Silks-All the newest colors-some
are just the single waist pattern. There are .
three values. 75c. $1.15 a,nd $ 1.25.
Paon Uelvet-So very popniar just now. so many
ways of using it. Sells at $ 1.35.
Panne Ueloet-All the newest colors. Getting to
be an absolute necessity in the ladies’ ap­
parel. Sells at $ 1.60 the yard.
Colored Uelvets-The best assortment we ever
carried and the best value for $ 1.00.
CbiS is tbe Best—A 32 inch yarn dyed Skinner
, Black Taffeta, the best on the market that
(^lls at $2.00 the yard.

IBTCn NEMCIB C*.

ASO UAlAklA. TOO.
,rtM4tooMM.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY

?«•»

Tw M* n Kiia nnM

mui BEST Roym.

fmSLlM. OF
CONFERENCE
Oel«otM Alr««ly Arrtvln* for
th« Big Cgthwing

FIRST SESSION TOSORROW

——*ggB^gSS5BSSSB55S5S55B5^S55

THAN YOU CAN WITH A CHEAPER FLOUR
-IT 18 ALWAYS THE 8AME-NEVER FAILS

Examination In Court House In
tlve Morning

8dX) a.

m

seeioci. U is .
time the oonfersnoe ^1 be in almost
uatU ililmxiuess

legmr assskm. trui be asm I. tbs car
oawe noess-CItx Pamiis

WUI

be

Id.

Usually it adjourns Me

night or Tuooday meming. The apDoots of preatborsfdrtbeoom
iag year are read Just before adjoara

HANNAH & LAY CO.
fCM(kiisttl Otws
% tf mkHgtHj
OidlllM U f«eUar th« eff#ol Of 0O8

James K. King of Philadelphia.
house bsgtaaing at 9 o’clock, aad tbs
masio for this service wUl be
ktiooal anaiverMiy secsiOB will
ia ohaigs of the First ohuinb choir.
take place.in the svsaiag at 7 AO at
the First M. B. ohunsh. The dele
gams are already bsgiimlag to arrive.
The ■smioni of the eoaferenos. and

fire to his will be held at the City Opera House.
elothiag. Tbs smoke worked its wsy Front street, neur Union, enlees otbap late bis bslmst and before be could erwiae sUted. The gellerise are re­
be raised to tbe surface and his suit served for visitors, and the pubUo is

irool i..l »ow. L-i opriDff tbo
>rdiaUy Invilod.
taken off. bs was badly burned about
bnom ocn tro« jiol obooMte eoatrol
The compleU program of the Con­
tbs body and was nearly suffooal^l.
of U»l eoouDoaity ood boootod Ibe
vention U a. follows:
mU» mp to hiih thol oU oom of
Blais of Ohio. City of Toledo. » „
broom tmrm bM oxtretaiof riffM
Loons 13onnty.
1 **
VOJOa. m.-Examinations in Court
ODOOOBiy lo thot lino. As OOOMf
Frank J. Cbensy makes oath that
lonsi'.
qosoof tbs ssls bss droppsd off gtsol* bs is senior partner of tbs firm of F.
7 ;30 p. m.—Ednoaiionsl anulvorsary
iMbsdMnsDd for bsodlssim drop, J CbeoeT AOo . doing bosinsse in
tbseltyo^ Toledo. Oounty and Sutr at First chroch. Address by Rev. W.
psd off oUo. ood tbs boodls footory t
^ McDowell of New York city.
GbdUloe bss bsoo eosqisllod to sbmt
The music for thU eveuing wiU bs
dowa OAtll its prsosot stood ooo bs
conducted by tbs First ohuioh choU.
dispossdof.
WodMUr. HopOfmlMr 1 Tib.
j OHKNEV.
Obos. Poksfoo
of
Hllrsr Orssk Oatarrh
9:00 a. m.-Bisbop James N. Fltt
tovMblp. Ossi ooonty, soo of Cblsf
Sworn to before me and snbecribed
in my presence, this fitb day of Deo- gerald will open the oonfersnoe with

6fbM» PoksfOo. olsim. tbsIssToml
osottoos of UBd slooff Tnrksy orsofc,
ossr Lsports.

Ind..

W. A. vyiewvoo,
Not»»y Public.

wets dssdsd to

jsr^sss

Ohiof PokscitiB Um tO’sMd tbot
tbsy soldiL Hs Is^nowiookloitBp

Hairs Oatarrh
ally and acts <

tbs miss to loads An that Yioialty
wltb a Tiew to ssoarlac bli rlfhta

tK O.

devotional services, followed by ‘
^rrament of the Lord’s Supper.
r:J0 p m.—Oonferenos oUiomats’
miversary.
Bpeakers to be
mnoed.
4 KJO p m.-Mlss Flomeoe Ben-Oli. I,
of Jemslem, will conduct the first of
ies of threi- entertainments. 111ns-

Tbs oastott of tbs fOTaraaont at that

trating life in the Holy Land.
Topic, “Village Ufe”
7:80 p m.—“The Twentieth Onto

John U. Pack, of Xsndoo. is one ol
ao doabt tbU arms doas la Paka«oa*s tbs oldest-lf not the oldest-tbresh
oasa. Tbs ooly drawhaok to tbs bairs sr In Kiohigan. Be is hO years of age ry Forward Movement “ Address by
lato soB»tbln|c will bs tbs and bns foUowsd tbs maohine
Rev. Edmund M. Mills, D. D.,
fbot that tboy might bars sold tbsir Ihirty.two tyeara, bnt be doesn’t in- rsspondnig mKretary.
tend to quit Jam yet
The mnsic for the evening service
. wealthy farWiU
oondnotsd by the ohoir of tbe
A rsrwM’s Noble Act.
First Presbyterian church of Traverse
^ Olars, bas
want all the world to know,*
City.
proossdiogs
js Bst. O. j. Bodlong of Asha
Thsrsdar. fbwumber imb.
8K» a.
.pm wook.

5 ; .
1 *-

:aXr

aatU tbs

aadpalatiog at tbs ^boms, and a fsw
days ago bs thought that bs might bs
abls to got tlrts would.bs.ssparr
to call tbs quarrsl off and begin life
oTsr again, so bs began singing the
old familiar soog. “ForgiTs and For­
got.- and it soon bad a good affect,

>inadioe and liver tronbh s that had
oanesd me great suffering for many
ycmrs. For a genuine, all round cure
they excel anything 1 ever saw. ’
Eleetrio BltU'W arc the surprise of all
for their wonderful work in Liver.
Kidney and Stomach trouble. Don’t
" k) try them. Only 6<» cU. Satihon it guaranteed by Jas. O. John­
son ami F. H Mead.

as both parties began to oooTsrse in a
Tory friendly manner, and it looks as
If they would soon be happily liTlng
together again.
The loss of

fingers

SUNDAY RATES

sion.
9:30

Mixed up in anaooidsnt while
Bing one of tbs deadly things whloh
is a llttis out of the ordinary. It was
an ear instead of a finger whloh bs
lost While operating tbs amohine bs
fall in such a maaaer that tbs side of
.his bead cams in ooataot with the
fcbUs, which out one ear dff, say tbs
Free Ptues. as sUok as a whbrtle.
At Port Huron Robert McOollough,

WEamRiHnowiiiii..

p.

I^Missionary

Record-llentId. It roii»ists of
luUr blade of ihiu alwU wltb
detscbable handle of strong, lig
wood, sbont four feet long.
By i
seniug the handle in one way the 1
stnmieiil U a i-iiode. uud when It is 1
sertetl In au«»ther way it 4a n pU'k: j
It U claimed to he nearly ss
effirUnjt os tbe ordinary
reu more so In hard ground. The
bole thing weighs about four pounds.
h-alh4-r cnM- to be sw
ahould.v is pmeided for
blade, while tbe baodlc Is to be carried
St the i«>iaicr*a l«»ck. Ueuienaut Colo­
nel BlliiKt auggeaia
partujcnt have in** «f fhcM? tueda made
and give tl»cni a thor..ugh pqictical
trial.
The invention has mousetl much
ten*tft in Udli tbe nii\y and war
fur I oth »wTviciw an* on
l.wkout for a envoi,iot.l and reliable
Intrenehlug to*,4.
Tlie gr,
imi,^rin niMerii warfare of having
liis Lind was illustrated
lit the Shutlh .\Tri,~i:t uar. The British
iHiui nay suet, lo-4«. but
l*eftu^ the war was over they had
r,vy ►;
carrying
illely I
found to he nl
r up with grt*ol
able th.- mea
int reneliments.
rapidity
That war piv.ved that tl.e day of
Ing for tlte si»eelal servlet* troop* and
engineer ciui»s lo.slo work oPthi* kind
is past and tln,t eM-ry om,n,and oi»erating i,Mlep,.,.dcntly ,nu^-t be able
Its4-lf on short notice.

Vickers. Address by Rev. Madison
C. B. Mason. D. D.. oorrespoi

Fridsjr. 4ri»t»i»ber. imh.
8:00 a.

rn.-12.tO m.-Conference

ssssiuu.
2:80 p. m.—Annivermry of tin*
Tbs last stale encampment of tbs
Woman’s Home Missionary Society.
[iohgaa national gaard cost the state
President, Mrs. Levi Master.
•80.000. Thspuy roll calls for 154,841.
Address. Miss Bertha Fowler, sup rwhile the cost of transporUtloD was
intendent of tbe Elisabeth 1
nearly ftO.OOO.
Home. Oblcugo.
4 to p m.—Miss FlorenosBon-Oliel.
Topic.

“The

Oivenant of Bread and

Blood. ”
7:30 p m.-Annlvorsary of tl.e Mis­
of Kennedale, T^x., “and soon sionary Society. President, Rev. A.
felt like a new amn.” Infallible in T. LnUier. Address by Henry
Oarroll, LL. D.. first assistant st
tary.
The mnsic for this anniversry will

speeohlsss for some timfl

soawsM of rsosnt years and at t

Net DoosmS for Ufe.

would bsoomssxollsd aad shaky from

report of the year.bv the secretary,
Mrs. C. B. Carpenter. Address by
Miss Marlon Newton, Lucknow. India.

was trealsa for three years by
Miss Newton was a
good dootors.*' writes W. A. Greer.
McOoaneUsvUle. O.. “for PUes and with Miss Thoborn in India, and is
Fistula, but, whsn all failed, Buok- said to be a very interesting spsaksr
ol Dc. A. W. Chase’s Kerrs PiUi and len’s Amiea Balre cured me i^o
7:80 p m.-Mass masting W ths inmt of Good OiUxsBship Chairfowd them spleodid. They quieted
_ian, Hon. Bamuel Diokls, LL. D.
Address by Rev. James ^tts. D. D.,
editor of tbe Mioliig^ Christian AdDt. A. W. Ohase’s Nerve PUU are
oold at Mo a box at dealers or Dr. A.
W. Oham Madlcine Oa. Buffalo.
Y.

otiBg wUl be
of tbe First

H.

for Uluminaling

is iactetstog—

superior to any otto method
known here.
The light is more
brilliant, available and reliable at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than ooc-halfof
any otto, besides being (ar easier
on the eyes.
Houses in couse of
erection or jMoiKised should not
be completed without a s)Aicmofgas piping.
Many have
already dooc tluA AppUcatioo
for anything in the line of lighting. healing or piping made at
our office. 223 t:. Front Sl WiU

“-S*’

PRICES 25c. 35c, 50c, 75c



secure prompt attention.

TRIlVERSE CITY GAS COMPUY

ESItS-HSESSS

J B. MsrtlA M. D.

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
--HEALTHIEST-..

smm*

AH- Hvsm. WL D

martin
A €pans
.at Ara-in.
BUSINESS CAROS

AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

■.lOM-r
ts

be found that
thi* success ia

PER 1000 WATTS
fotuibbotobt

Dr. Piense’s FivoriteTreeeription rives

toemrtto^th

to

It makes the body comfortable and
the mind content.
It gives physical
rigor and mnacular claatiaty so that the
b3>y’s advent i* practically painless.

1^1

Bnrdsii Mrs Eliebic
UgMiUPfnrCi.

Ij ijL>ETo IIKNT -W.>.'c

MISCELLANEOUS

Om. SAWYKR

•DENTlSTff
0^

ran GOLD WOBK A Bracui.Tt..
0»TWOW*ATMV

7^

•Favorite Prescription- makes weak

wS^worka wonders for

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.

1 got i

cS!S BoiSnSr5rSs.®8ljr^

offer applies only to those who
will use gas immediately conneetkms arc made and who are on
lines of mams.
M the nights
lengthen tbe denuod for G.VS

V PI ('s

I felt poorlj

was giairslly rundown.

gas range or house pipe and set
meter FREE OF COST.
This

Good FROt-i
Goodin evefy wav
Good comfdy

mrnmM

i

nto 20th we win
ition from main to
make connerik

HUNTING
HAWKINS

.SS

^ *0. K. Mnrray Agk

At Ypallantl, Mrs. Thomas, wife be fumislH‘d by the choir of tbe First
of tbs Normal ooUsgs Janitor, took Oongtegstlonal church. Traverse City
tbsadvios of a neighbor and bandaged
—12 to m,—Oouferenoe
Bsok with the skin of a oodfish
8.-00 A
Ihs porpose of rednoing a large
the
ling. Tbs family physician told
) p m -AnnlTersary of
Tboams Veldman. of Na TV AppU
her that it would putaljss her vocal
ui’e Foreign Missionary society.
•iMet. Muskegon. Mloh.. say.: “I
as. aad it dio. She has been President: Mrs. H. J. Felker. Brief

Tory trivial oaussa

ful man says
enviously,
•That fellow
wesbom with e
gold spoon in
his month.-

be furnished by tbe choir of Omoe
Oomtnsnoing Sunday. Jane 2»Ut. ex- Episooittl church. Traverse City,

PfiCts Wot Plctlfi-wctk Ifcmt.
lU Rm Rowfi-Cowuit Hctdmchca-SlccpNfitRcufiil-.
A Victim GItcs the
ROfidtoHCfiltlL

bass suffsfud a great deal from

It is of sudis* these that

^ecn•U^y.
Tbe mntio for this anniversary wiU

*lSofimo

XTO-l^uBdry glri at

TMtGMSFMn.
Tbefv SIC some men who seem to be
fsvontes of fortune.
Thev are i
triou*, cheerful worker*, full to

nSIOHKIiU ^

TUESDAY IC
SEPT------lb

sen

Prem her,.R. V August F. Ksglcr
o-p m.—Miss
Florence BenOUeL T«ipic, “Desert Life. ’’
TdJO p in,—Annlveimry of
Freedman’s Aid sud Bonthem Ed
tion Society-President, Rev. J. W.

or Umm

com cutting machines is Tory
mon, but John Oallsn. of Wayne, got

m.-If m.-Cooforsnoe ses­

STBnaffs—
GRlllDl Tomtiw iHit

N%W INTRENCH.NG TOOL.
Mmtrmm»mt Tbmt Cmm Mm t bvA m i
anUe or Pick.
Usutenant Coloocl ElUott of 4be maine eon*.
stationed at Norfolk,
ra.. has scut to tbe navy depa
r IntnMuhii
ssiuple
hlrh be

PHYSICIAN AMD 8UROBOW

ST4!S!C^iS=W^
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House

FNIUV. $0^.19

^ 8«*»y of th.Rx«-aKtan*
W OlMMoSpwiaUy.

CARPET CLEAMN6 WORKS

Baptist oharch of Traverse City.

BssthalportmUandslgnataiuof

A.W. Oham. M.D.. arson every ]
Oo.

ate. Jw. O. JohsMo.

AlWBlJ.

WM

9:00 a bleondooted by Rev. A. J. Bldied.
10:90 A m.—Prenohiag by Bl
imes K. Fiugetald. D. D..L L. D..
foUowed by ordination of deaoouA
2:80 p m.-Anniversary of Bpworth
League. Ohairman. Biabop James K.
Fitsgerald. D. D., LL. D.. who was

FARM FOR SALE
TWO
MARRIED MEN!
100 acres

known as the Steele or

Needham frmn.

One of the best in

By GBO. a EDE80N
Grand Traverse county,

^

miles

the first iiresideat of tbe Geaecal £p-

•r
7*)p m,-Meeting ia the latefeet
of Albtoa eeUege aad of higher edaoetioa.* Ohairman, Hev. J.F. Beiry.a
D. Addrom hv Boa. Bamoal Di
LLu D.. apteeldeot of Albtoa ool
and Rev. Was. Dawe. D. D.. field
egeat for Albion oallage.

Pimt

Oongregatimial oh

A XA, Bev. K. G. Lewis; 7dK>
Bev. M. U Vhx.

Spedil sccncryl
Wrrd SpcdiWcs!

spfirtUfirWiu
Pretty Gbls!

^ H. B.

A. D. TYLER

Dentist

OFFICE; 2L-5LW

i of the city.

J. E. GREILICK CO.

Ol___ >

°

JOHN R. SANTO

City.

NOTHING BUT FUNl

aW.HASTKS&Sn

^•.:.25,35«d50c.
‘aictsj

FIRE IISURAICE

r -v

'• ^

—.a&!a2asise--'*

oKN*ris*r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Pi
Vn Btnrmd imxtmo c4i4iMa dm. xsdiu
dW. -Samiy yoo barean loatlt.^ How
cafolea. or yoo to

THAT ONE
HUNDRED
DOLLAR BILL
By CHARLES WEL8TEAO
Iv^ABldMM

SmT.** 1 p«t B7 ann ahoat brr walrt.
**Wm U all Hctt ia aaotbcr w«rk*a
ttaa. m draw mj ftrat liuodrwl dot
Ian tSaa. afid TOO aball hare It alt**
■B WIpWl tha tear, frwii her rye.
a^laakadhrarelyatae. lkh»edber.
Uttle wife; ir. ruollah to
«aR7Mc Now Itniwtoff to^riTi. aDd
ni ba bona early.**
1 iBd more than a mile to 1:0 l« the
warahoom aad had to walk rrrry .trp
orthaway. Not a peony did I hare to
my name and had oot had for three
waaht That la why Dolly wa« cry
It la tme that I waa boldine a p
thn at a aalary ot f 100 |»er month, hot
thaa I had bm employed l.y Kin
kiw A Oo. only three weeko jirerk.
ly. aad fiflar to that I had hern out
oatplaymoat for two aoUd m«nthiL
My aad 1 were llrlnf In a fal
•aad aacdoa of Harlem when I o
wwMm for Blark Broa. A Co., and.
like meat New Xorker. of luy .
IHr<idaptoer»ry reotof my two
mad a ymr. When a mreiver ate
lata the wholaaale flm of BUrk Broa..
L frtth odMn. auppod oat. I had erne
waaTa mlary eomlac tojie^d that
waa all Dally aad I owned to the world
haaldca am homwbold good..
■o for thoae two weary moniha of
my MUeoeoo we kept o|> app«r.ner.
hy Dony*. able manafrm«.t c.f my
laat S40 aalary. but the Hhuat bad
aame. The tondlord. to o*w «n rrpreoalea af the atraeL had hem making Inbla rent for ooe month at I
tbat^tooee. IhadlN^nengi
audth
-------- Wh at my new i*r»lflon.
by tba
bard and fart rub* o»wrr 1
allow the employee, to draw money
bafore their mlarlea were due.
I had tried to \mrow a dollar or two
from aome of the other.. Iml I aoon
fWmd that to that ertahUahroenl no
mm toward the end of the month bad
aaythtog to apai^'. Henre my niiai»rlal
omhamaamaot and I>olly‘a dUtrenp
1 could not aee the houae ag* nt. ahe
mid. beeuuae I had anch a -horrid,
aaaty way of loalng my temper." 80
ahe undertook the rtralgbtenlug out of
• mid I when I reached
bmae that night • did you 0* him. that
Mlow. for the renir
-Tm dear." abe repll.rt: -but right
to the middle Of it up c«me-I»r. Tem­
ple from the I0W.T flat to aee If I waa

Mn.A.C Hntatu aa.oU lai-

Croat af broad. He caught tt aad wag

beuK of Summit City, today, at

Boh Jumped to the air aud. brnma
abore. enpht the package to bla great

at him.

1 fellow, and
Ue'a a
baai half
hall an Idea that we are a 11 tUe
Aowu 00 our luck. He's got t1
and to apsre.
Hang It. he inltrht
ftvs--Oh. Om^. bow «t>ukl your
T Rrvfr said anything, dear."
-No. but yon came very ntwr a ang,gustSoa. You know you wnuldu't lake
s emit of hU moiM y.”
.\ml a* she
straightened up her little frame iwoud
ly 1 omUed aud drew her to me.
-No. dear; you are right. However,
t tbe agent «nl

. *rU caU MomUy fur It.
sad I expect to get It.* and just then
Dr. Tnapls cam® around the Iwnd in
. dear.

What’s for .

lare was very little : but. then.
I both used to tUai 1
tarday bad come. Here It was alt Bridnlght, and 1 had urn yet left
waa tbe usual h

» tote and that I had reetdved
my salary. I would not Intrust it to

^n"sriirbour
I>olly was sitting
for me. and .mi the table
. no*., my big
I dog. greeted me at ih®
fioor. Hss. too, Beemed to be awar®
Chat th® father of tbe boom*
too. and be had-Just
for Bob'a meala at
i for the jiaat
horn® hsdl
aodl
•P

tag horns with fioo.
maos to r

my wlf® sak®d to ar® tbe money. 1 had
MC sffored It to tor porpcweljr to team
hsr. I cmild not keep^ from a Uitl®
Jaks. so with malice aforethought had
tart th® moRsy to my orervoat pocket.
I told DoUy where to find it. It waa a
mm handxad dollar bill, and ax the
amea baton I came away I bad folded
St as amaU aa poaaiUe and aerfed It
mp after rolling it to m
narrow
mrtpsfthatwstsrproof paper so mach
aasd to large whokaake dry gooto

IIARVKY DSCKKR BACK
ITo4a> rroai tlla I

oat a yeU aud leaped at him.
He liulUd around the room, out Into
irvcy Decker, a corporal of Cotnthe bin and down the atalnk
-He’, .wallowed tto- money." I pany R, Sixth Infantry, is back from
He arrived today,
•t Itolly a. I ruehed after the the Philippines.
having sijcnt some lime in Grand
Dolly acre
Rapids on his way here.
He was
hark and <
with Company M in Cuba.
of me an
UTAOr. AND PLATFORM.
meant I felt a attngtng blow
•Ide of the bead and went headlong
down the rtalr. 00 my fa*'c.
aectNUl I waa km^rked rtui-id.
member a gruff voice euralng 1
the huge form of a man apraoi
my tiody and ran for the atreet
The whole hooaebold waa ar
Dr. Temple came to my aid to
mlnutea. and I waa lifted up bleeding
and taken to bla offlee.
-Faithful linile, that dog." I beard
Temple aay- "He a lying on the land
tog la low. Th.»e burglar, nearly did
for you. Mr. Moore. Ihey wire role

One of Ibe boat ptoya arm pnm
1 thla eity wua wltoooaod to fi
borg'a Grand Saturday orantog by an

be ll 1*0 all right In a little
Thl. waa exa«iM»rating to me. "Oh,
tell him. Dolly, quickr I cried. "The
dog-Bob-tbe hundred dollar.. Huiq;
It; Get the roouey. I aay^get ur
-The doga dead," aabl the do«l
quietly. "The burglara ahot him."
"Well, get the money! I»o you hearr
1 rvmtlnned to al
api>enlin-ly,
[ aaw Itolly look 1
en whisper to the f
then
satchel and ruabed from 1
lowirt by all except

Receotly a isirty from the
at CoGrtanttoopie went tu Insixwt tbtoternational lifeboat serxii^ 00 tlie
Black aiw coast. At one of tbe life
saving stations tb. y thought iht y
would like to lest the .tmdltlons <if
Ilfetioat work; ao, clothing themaclvea
ui bathing costumes and i-ork jackets
they each took an oar In* a IlfelHiai, i«*
the huge delight of Ibe I'urkish Uml

baany ia never m^n without an eyeglaaa aoU U aald exen lo rtwp with tU
On thla «Kxwaion be wa* faithful to hla
Siam aud aolemnly embarked to a cork
Jacket and cyegteaa. All tbe |iroiHr
exerclaea were goo® tbmogh. end finally the boat waa rwpatoed and righted
again by tta own rrrw. Aa they tret»i
oot from under tbe capatoed boat a
from tbe TurkA
bowl of aurprtae went f
for lb® eecrelary-a b^d appea red with
fixrd to It
iu proiwr
tbe eyegUaak firmly fixed
ow^ taking It AS a matr of cooree that It abooki be tbere.

■•ds a balk sbsiit haU th. alas of an
Oe#

^D^haatodaad tomtsd, bat to no on biUa by
avglL imwshswaalookl^wcrr^ later than
rCban Is aothtog hsia. Gsotve. but ij^ No <
thtesMjlfo».QCwriaitoKPW»’Llte

Br* tlK ortattat Cadba* Coats

rhedmwtagWMdoRebyetoy

The regular meeting of the Chapter
by Mr. Rc—Hhel amd e leeord med®
by Eltawmth Beta of the Firm Ka*
eight o’clock.
This being the laat kioMl BoRk RRd Mr. Jewett of th®
meeting of the year, officers’ieportt ol AmerieoR Ex|se®. oOo®. It wee de­
the year's work win be gh en and olB. rided that tbe fiftielh Ruiber drewn
cen elected for next year.
A foU at* Mt woRld ba tbe toeky ooe.
Tbot aumber proved to be F 748
tendance U deaired and aU ‘should
Ibe other diewtoge were mode end in
come prepared to pay dues.
oeee firm to not located the eeoood
wm P. Needham has just received
Bomber WiU be token. Theholi
a new typewriter for the commercial
F 7U
ia feqoeetoo lo
oaU
department in the High School:
claim the ealL
. Him Bcmie Rowena Campbdl
Bhoald it be that ao one holds thU
sang at Grace chufdi yeaierday mofning. She has a moat charming x-oice.
taken tl^ waa drawn Batarday eveRev. J. P. White of Maple Gty Ring. In oeee
occupied the pulpit at the Friends show np n third, fourth, fifth, etc..
church
)-estenUy
morning
and
•K^randpa" Nickcnoo in the evening.

audleoe. tliat taxed tbo oapaoity of
houae
“When
Knight
Waa In Flower** waa tha attnetieB*
with the oply E«o fUalot in the rola
There wm be a regular meeting ol winner will oerialalj have a prise to
of Mary Tudor, uad with a oaat that the councQ this evening.
The mat­ be proud of. The first number will
Ugood onouffa for a Kaw York pro ter of the old Missioo railroad fran* be held 60 ^s and if not claimed
dnotioo.aad far better thao It ia usu­ chise wiU not be ready for action. within that time a sooond number
ally the good fonuoe of olttoa of thia
wUl be oonsldered the winning
siao to ssoore.
Tbeto is not a dnU moment ia tbo
Bveeyhodyis requested to hold their
hearing of the peiitioo for
pUy.
Tho heart story, told in tbo
lution of the injunctioo rertraininf conpoRS beennee their ohfmos is good
noo of Charles Major and oven
the T. C.. L. A: M. railroad compan) nntUecMne one gets the same.
bottartold in tbo fine dramaliaatioo
from building their Uni across th<
of tho coToi by Paul Keakr. loat none
IF YOU WANT a dray oaU op O. InPage property at Omena.
of ila ibiilllng luteruat in tho handa
geraoll 00 Citisens* ’phone. Office
About 75 took advantage of yester.
of tho excellent oast. Misa BUaler la
No. b76. residenoe No. 701
day’s excursion to Manistee on the
'J«68 6t
Mary Todor to the life, the beauUful.
M
&N.
R
Impotuooo, unooouoUaWe, potulenL

moor, aa Charloa Brandon
While the internal centered to thoae

0R°biUs**Sr

I worthy of special

MANISTEE &MRTH EASTERN R.R.
AND CONNECTIONS

TIME CARD.

■:frpl5"

it

the first degree.

brlilges.
Mr. UUt. says the article. iM-llcven
that this U'vry bridge couhl not to addto the Httioklyn toidgo without con­
siderable * xiKn^-. but It could easily
to aunelnHl to the new Ihirt river
Iwldge. the center ojK-ulng of the tow­
ers €»f whh h w«mld give sutfieient ae«fss to the «-ar and the width of whlrh
U sufflelent to furnish uratmmuKlations
for two cars. He says that a car forty
fc-t wide and e!;;lity feet long would
carry about PMSsj
an hour
In either diret.'tton. He thinks it would
onllnarlly cost little to install and that
Ihe oiw-ratlng cxih*u«*h would to atout
t fcrrylM:
eounl to tlew of
Ptow to rir«>«totr DooUa.
•Hio |»uMSc library of ilcvcland, O..
ban hit u|»on a no\t-l plan for the cir­
culation 4>f lH»«ikH by which It I* hoped
to Iwlng tbe iH-uciit.; tif the library to
that part of tbe |K>pahiiIon which hith­
erto baa lKH*u tmatde to avaU ttaclf of
them. The plan cons'H’* to the t*ataK
IlKhm. nt of em.ill brai ch lltoarle* In
the ahop. and f,.a.*ne* of riev.*Und
for the accomuKHUtuMi of tto working
ptH.ple who luivc not the time to go
rither to the main or llie branch tlbrarle« to obtain lMK»k» and oth4-r reading
' matter. The i*lan origluau-d with the
^president of the tibr.'iry Ijoanl. Kdward
I W. Horn, w ho pn>|var»«d pet’tloua to
the Uuird end had them eir^-ulatcd to a
few of tto aboi^i.
Say* Mr. Horn:
"The tranUe ha* b^ n that xvorklngmen were not able to get the book®
they ahould have.
I expect by thU
plan lo have Ibe public Illirary e*tobllab tb«we branebea ao that Ibe men
can get tbe hooka at tbe |dacee they
work. It la a great Inconveuieuce for
a man to oeme downtown or hunt up

L.AD1ES’ MONTE CARLO COAT-fn black Engiish
Kersey trimmed, with buttons and satin braid, nicely
stitched, comes with or without box plait back, lined
with Skinner’s satin; our best value.
00
J^ONTE CARLO COAT-in black American Kersey,
tailor stitched, trimmed with Kersey, straps and
satin braid, satin lined, a winner J^^*00
MONTE CARLO GOAT-from black cheviot, nicely
trimmed and very stylish, a special value J^O.OO
30 in. LADIES’TIGHT FITTINGCOAT-from Ker­
sey in black and leading colors; has inlaid seams.

l4

30 in. LADIES’COAT-baU-fitting back, is rows of

5Ss^!SBS.r?;..'?;;?..er! laoo

A GOOD LINE OF LADIES’ COATS- R f\f\
well made and very’ fashionable.................... U* W
NEW LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUlTS-in the
latest novelties.^ery attractive numbers.
00
VELOUR BLOUSE JACKETS-with silk QQ KQ
applique and fur trimming,something new

Agents tor tndependent Patterns, 5,10 and t5 Cents.
A. A. BaaW *0 Kvwftua*. lUciu v**.

r.A MirORELUt

J. W. Hanncn, editor of the Even­

tlKtn fa an tiK popular wtavts
and snappy enects. Cadfs
apprsdattng a rsat stviisb
flaiment sbeutd can and sat
them, a *a

SEE OUR LINE OF FURS.

Travaraa ntj rt 11« * w

in

there waa over au hour of waiting be the city Saturday, and saw "When
tween acU. so that it waa marly one Knighthoml Was in Hower.”

H>Be—s Dap.
mad® tbe trip a greet pert of the «
wtU fRve fileooeRt teg ia g<»v."
peyieff

abewtt twa amsee.Mu« have

KSa cX.18.00
'uwl

ttion of Traverse City Lodge Na
222, F. & A M. this evening for work

city lotUy on her way froi
pany'a arrival aud the large an
' >enery to
handled. The play sion to her home al Gills Pier.
H. G. Hulrler of Manton was
did not begin till V :40 o’clock, and

PASSENGER FERRY BRIDGE

will save dieooont

oo»t allowed

c 1
nandy”.at Montague
the play were of the first order. The
; at 7 o’clock shan*.
oostumea were handaoms and rich, the hall this even
scenery fine and hiatorioally correct.
AL.
But these were not the feature of the
Mr. Wadsworth of St. Johns, s for­
pUy. and rich and flue aa Uiey wert*.
mer room-mate of I’rof. KHiotl at
were thrown into the ahadow by tbe
Olivet,
now pursuing a course ol
flue acting of
capable comiiany
journalism ’ in C’htcago University,
The mnaio fomiahed by Bteinberg'a
si<nl Saturday and Sunday in the
Grand orcheatra waa greatly enjoyed
city as the guest of Trot Elliott.
It aiTved to fill in the long waita made
Miss Katie Novotny
aarr by the latenea. of the

o’clock Ufore the final curtain.

ners

The Friends Missionary Society
win meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30

two. it waa in no wiae confined to at the church.
them. G F Qiboey as King Henry
The members of the U C R A
VIII.. Oonrmd Oantxcn
aa Thomaa who arc going to Mra. Kimmins’ toWolaey. Frank L Bylveter aa Edward morrow arc requested
ucsted to meet al
Oaakoden. Irene Timmona aa Lady Mrs. Huellmantel's on the east side;
Jane BoUngbroke. all were fine in and Mrs.Richard’s on the west side.
their parta, and each came in for a
There will be a regular communiIn
she large cast ^

Wonte Carlos

No. 147 of the order of the Eaaiem
Star win be hdd tomonow evening at

r:*»i Htorr Drtdsw.
A vngg.-^tlon to pn.vlib* for *.Uor«‘ to
slion* trufhe untl thus take enre of
aUiut om* fourth of tin* ii:n-JH*ug*‘r«
that cro^« tbe KiiNt rlv. r by the brhlgi-s
timing the comr.-fted h«»ur» I* dls-Hut wouldn't at least one of thoe® cusMtl to the Flectricnl Age for 8epcattle have got away’r"
tetulwr.
The mean* suggc,«ted Ih a
-.Not necessarily ao. Their t-nlls might f.nry bridge, niid LouU A. HUse. for
have got twisted around the bushca, uuT gemyaLLoiitigmphlcal engineer of
New Vork|P>. mak«s it.
While at
^ "80 they might. Did yeu set* any the FarU eMmsltlon t.f
Mr. Kiss®
twisted tolls. Hlramr
iKH-nuie atHiualntetl with tbl« ferry
Hundreds of ’em. but I forgot to brUIge or -trannU»r«ler." the Inventlou
of Fenllnand .VnuMllii. It eoiiHUts cs^‘iitLnlly of II ferry car su*.|H-mh-d
and tell us about alxive llji* Mirfa'H* of the water to auy
hope you
yDu’ll go a
Injuna."
dolrctl height by mean* of rtivl ca.Next morning the story teller paid bleii from mvekH rmimug «»u tracks
me an early call. gnd. after shaking plaecd on the und«*rHlile of a HMdgcIlke
hands, he said:
structure. An overhead elertrbwl con"Stranger. 1 want to thank you for duetor furnlitbes Ihe eiirfent to the mo­
twistin' th.m callle’a taUs amund the tor. At Houen. I'mm-e. where M. Arbushea to the way yon did. i got Uk> nodln erei'tiMl n tranrtmrder. Ihe time
Bxalanrbe and too many eattle. occupleil lu mot Ing the car fnun one
you hadn’t chinked to aa you bank of tbe Seine to tho other wn*
have been turned out of fifty iw‘coniU Other Fumitean cltle*
Ihe eliuri h for a Ut^r
have slnec Instalbnl similar ferry

senltxl to tlie wa
were generally "bi
Ing Mrfooka.*’ Gi
I .Mexander Me
rook had as one vf bis staff offlt'ers
Adjutant General Dan McCook of lUl
nois. tuber memliera of the famUy
t'aptaln Wwlii McC.Mk. who beluugtrt tu lAigan’s ngimeut: Ueuteoant Kdward Met'ook. who was to the
regular army: ilajur Anson G. Mc­
Cook of the SiHxmd Ohio. Captain Hen*
ry MrOwk of lUUiols. and Sheldon MeCook. Ik-utenant In the navy. ThiT
Itore lhenis«lvrs bravely and won the
title -fighting Md'ooka" where lb®
battle raged fiercest. ________

t

Thu diatdmj at tmral
wm htod
Udmy Right At fidOta the ptotaRMCf
Inadiede ef eaxloM eoRpoR be
ml

-wbere'. Dolly?«tbe dog-tbe n
If there la any burgUr. Ifa U.al 1
able dog. Make him give It up. Hoc•he jc
too. Inoouairtent. capricious hot
tor. let me out of herer I yelUd at 1
Old
alwayo lovable aud dellghtfal first
top of my voice aa they again tried
hold their final
.
wa. of England
Bb. had fine
snpjKirt In ibe work of Walter R. Bey* exening.

He ll«g a Claae Call.
1 was anting by the redhot s
a New England village Inn v
elUaen who had In en out weal 1
turned s wertt or so Im fore my arrival
eutered the uffloe and '
adventuN-s.
ed to n lflte aome c.f
He soon sUrted off with a Mor> aUiut
an avalanrhe alldlng off wiili a tuoun
Ulu ami burying lO.Oisi Le«d of callle
under the rtowa and dirt, lie wa^
tb.Tc aiul aaw It all. and be wua the
uew‘ lo tbe
one who t arried ,lbe bad ut
om ner of tia* . nttle. Tbc-rr ^
> of his
of doubt on the facra of s
listeners when be omcluded. and one
of them finally asked of me;
-Stranger, ds you tUiuk aucli a thing

ijurrn

The Royal Nevhboif win aerye a

ten cent sopper Wedaeaday CTCRiag
Dear the ialazuf ol Gatthcr today. The in Woodman hall, 'from five o*dodt
thto** aad. aa abe caught me laughtog.
ahe threw the amall tump of water captain and 13 of its crew arc bdio - untaei^ A quiU wm be raffied
proof paper emitatotog tho WU acroaa ed to have been drowned.
during the evening.

-Dolly. Ifa the hundred dollar.:' 1
rtcric-nlly. and fell baek,ln
yelltHl hj.1
fuinl from aheiT exbmi»*tlon.

me go out for a
m. not haring iiotlcirt
nc
day or two. aud. oh, diwr. 1 do hellere
that iMWiit of an agent talk-

mnad tetatfi v Mfi

oooo'dock.
Ookmibo. Ocyk*. SepL IS-The
Bnmh Hramct Nith^iak laandcred

■; W. cmntINOHAM. Aamt.

€. Wilbehti
Cor. Trent and Onhii

lltw Blotk

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.

ing Record, went lo Chicago on busi­
ness Saturtlay evening..

tor^Oran^Baiada. KrtJua*»oo.
Rev. and Mrs, j. P. WTiite oi Ma­
Fbr
aad Mackinaw City.» a. a ».
Fortoort polat* noath l« Fort Wayne. U
Otis Masten returned to his home
FOr^poteto Bortk to llaeklnaw aij.lt
D lndiana{K>lis Saturday nttemoon,
liter a visit with relatives in this city. for O^rtBari^. Gbi^. C^ncInnaU and 1
de C’ily were in the city yesterday.

p.«.
Dr. Fralick and wife of Maple City For LoniartU. and 84 Lool*. 4
;aw "When
Knighthood
Was
in For P^ckei and Harbor Hpainx-, 4 :k) p. m.
Rower.” SaiunUy evening^.
Miss Nina Granger, who has been
studying

styles

in

Grand

Rapids, The D»p. ». train ha* a thronch eoach for

Dcuoit and Chicago, arrived in the
dty today, and will trim for Mrs

m ^ *I forOr^dlUp

Belle PUce this
Miss Rose Culman of Charlexoix
and Miss*Lizzie Heinrich of Indian
C E MURRAY.

ijiolis were guests of Mrs. Lew Cul­
man of LAst Eighth street yesterday.
Mr. and Mra J. M. Henshaw oU^
Elk Rapids, were guests of J. W
Slater and family yesterday.
^
Albert]. Fulghum of Cambridge
City, Indiana, who has been visiting
relatives for ten da)*s, left for his
home last evening accompanied by
his niece. Miss Birdie Bowman, who

street
today for
I owe City

Hr. end Mra. David MoBeth of
Oltoiqn. Indiana, are vlaiting Mra
McBetk'i motbor. Mra. M. P. Benia
of Booth UnlOR street Mr. and Mri.
Harry Baraha of Charlevoix alao apent
Benday with Mrs. Bonu.

The holder will f>lease call and claim the suite.

Keep your Coupons

For Moaincoo. Bay Oty. Port Boroa. Totrdo
D.W0II and .art.« a m.. 11 :k) a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weatherly of
Crand Rapids are visiting Mr. and For MaabWe. LodlagU* and MUwaukew. 400
a a*.. 11:40 a
Sr40p. ».
Mrs. J. R. Hamlin of Washington
Mrs. Hattie Augur left

On the Bedroom Suite ?
The drawing on the Bedroom Suite took place Saturday evening at 8:30 in the presencee of hundreds of
ucky number
nun
an.xious coupon holders. The lucky
is

T743
PebeMassuettc

will spend a month in Indiana

MUw.ukec, cn
where she will visit reUti'

Who Bolds the
Euckp Dumber

rcrCk.ri.T.UU>d PMmkn.

v m,. <:W

O. F». OARVKR

FIRE INSURANCE
l_ L. A. BUILDING

Suffered for over llvears
—CURED

Dr. Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative
Tallmadge.

theIMan medicine

If we are unable to locate the holder of
F 743. a second number will betaken as the one draw­
ing the prize. If we fail to locate the second num­
ber, then a third, a fourth, etc., until some one gets
the bedroom suite. WATCH OUR ADS and hold
your coupons. You have a chance till some one gets,
the suite.

Bp the Wap
Our Furniture sales have started in we are
assured that our department is going to be a' grand
success. We heard only words of prais^ on every
hand on our opening day.

Our Prices
Arc as low as possible, consistent with re­
liable merchandise. We can sell on the EASY PAY­
MENT PLAN.

» « Cl)4 Boston Store.

j

CO..

Rapids. Mich„
^
5r: I have been thinking
that 1 ought to write you

such untold agonies wf^
complainu.
'
................................
been a relief to me.
i took doctors medicine and aeveni kma» of
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible

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