The Evening Record, September 23, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 23, 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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1902-09-23

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EVENINCx RECORD

13751

CITT. WCB. TOMOAT

FRANCHISE
IS PASSED

IN A REIGN
OF TERROR

MIROR COURT HATTERS

.( Um obwlt Mwt

eblnj^

too tm» tbS aonto^.

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Town Was In Terrible Uproar
Last Night

&s£®=.a

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momlna

dwtod a disortw from Aa<

ww« toi

Other graduate nurees
who desire may have their
ed to the rsfUter.

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reclwsBt

SaitiRle

m. Shoes«

erebmfb^^ at**th^^mmtu«*^

Tbe eereloes opened with dorotioo- Kite aaS Tkrw oTCMker
P Ramee. after
Biatler mmm op io lh« roport of
tUo ioiot ouamltlM of Ibo oooiioil.
U0 Ward of node. iMty Attornoy
mom farofsbls one.
Orooi. and Attoroey II O IutU. rap
Tbe stswarde* report eras nt-xi yirtn
len atte
fOMtluff tlio lalorooto of Um railroad
and fnilly 1.V0 Klks parthis af
aottiMBy
Tba fraoolilM m proMOlod
I at the
17 Sai wo. pao-d wiu'^oDO iM.mOl; oesb paid out. $lf.CK» 86.
tbe Klks
learlna a balaaoe in tbs treasury of bSriTl'rituilbSlnf used
In addition
I11.71H.86. Tbs total asseu are #60.• to the ^emby^i^iM^TreTeree City
HH0.06; aanultles. dS.MO
by tbo ioiot ooauBlttoe. was aoospud
as aatla^lon by tbo ooaooil. iast as
Lodyee lu C^lllao, Manistee. Petes
flTau In th^ Record lu »«Tloas ismoo
tbelr bospilallty. wno fcey and a larire number of indiridnal
After Uie taesaia of lbs fiaaohlee.
X. J. Wilson
Another Elks from other portions of tbe state,
delegation from tbe Danish

prT‘o.....o

•orasrsr loaliTS: ;ZSSIT

Paris. Bept:2S-Tbs Utest tidings
from Ooant Tv La VauU and tbe aero
nanle who ure trying to cross tbs
Mediterraneun in an air ship were
brongnt to Oetto today. The message
from tbe eonot reads. **We are over
tU^Meditetranean.

^^$3.00

»d 1
r yesterday morning.

S2.S0
$2.00

HAWI* Ua^LY CUT

hood of Manistee. Tbe attendanoe wes •sr^olally Urge from Oedll
lired
lac. where tbe deoea *
ral laim7 Tssterdax AftrrBooa.
where be wee as
in this city.
While at work on the Uthmg of the
Elks mw bank building, Fred Langcn-i
but yet stato JiSSKely wbetber the Slate of tbe Oboroh." Uis report made on Froot sti<
Ronth Union street, led by tbe Boye baugh cut hU left hand very severely
glTwlTl^lloo-wW^^
cross tbe luurk with a lathing hatchet, j
^Tlie funeral arrangements were in yestenUy afternexm.
The injur) '
Tbe Batter of the sldetiaok to %h% and aare It witb an anthuimam wbiob charge of H. L Garter and tbe senrios

'
wareboase of Oeoeye W l^rdie oaBO
oioed the interest felt by all tbe ooodnoted by Rer. D. I'oobliu of tbe lay!
up l»f rrimrt of tbe ooBmlttee ap>
pointed to look Into tbe matter and
Tbe reports of Nominations. MisberiiHUiise t^
ionary appropriations and I>saoonesa*
Lome were brief and aooapied without lidey and Mise Alma Deepree. eang
«. ui
ih* laireiitc^ii-ioxa
teonsslon.
with the empUon ot three fitting seleoUona
Detroit—Wheat. 78 and
slsalonnry npproprintloas in whloh
Mr. O^Un spoke in high
na olaarn was strlokon out
the lofty obaraoter ot Mr
»4 an
derotioo which be m
Ohioago-Wbeat.
80; corn. 61*.;
idea of baviiMt a side track to that
rds his family, bis great bravery
vareboaae U by no means fieen ap.
in enduring bis {lalnfal affliction and oate^»4; pork. |l.V8i>; lard. $8 67\
Wtlliam T. Ruxbory was ap|»olnled
bis loyalty to his friends.
He dwelt
>y Mayor iWser to tbe posii^j^
board of Ohuroh Xateamon-E. O
his high moral character and the
Oar
KiUhary
Opar.ng
miU taka placa
LawU, president; J. O Rioheobaoyh.
entertained for him hr all who
tbe vioe |«esident; tThos. Cox. secretary;
▼aoaot
by
him. Tbe sermon wm very
Skarsday, Friday and Saturday.
___________
Motnosa. treasurer.
Wit! Aar§ an unusua/ skoming,—Tha
key. Tbe ap)H>intment was prompt­
ly
coudrmed
by
a
uaanimoas
Tbs casket was pUuvd in a oomer of
▼Ole
Mr Kosborff Is to teke Mr
Valter iilark
rk. J. BI
MottIs
the parlor and about it was a profnSion of beautiful flowers which bid
tbe casket from view. There were
nislriot
mh
Q.
B
He^sfitb street adiawut to the Lake
many beautiful pli^e both from this
Avaaas fork was referred to tbe board
city and abroad and tbe flowers te ^
rrf^^pablireorki with Inswootlons to
fi^ to tbe reepert and frlendahip
termined for tbe de< eased.
aewer asked for from Washlna. Otoak. \V W l>e%n Q L Mount. W
Among the most oonsplonons floral
street to tbr peoiierty of K 8 J Webster
pit iwe were: Wreath of rooea and earwasreferted to the oommUtoe

•“a**"

e^STbiii^r.::

.Jill. AAA l.l

Shoe Strififls lor
Belts snd neckties*
All cxdors — bUck,
white, green, rcil and
Tics and Belts made
loonier............... ,..............

Newland

Handsome bH Waist Cloths
10 e«M. Hr Vw4 md iMMMnU.

STEINBERG'S «RaiAlk£ DRT GOODS AMO CLOTHHIO HOUSL

luosm.

Floral Designs
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at ri*jht prices.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

SwwtCldsl5citcmiStifU»|;i

Speare,

K

J.

Ni^t. W. R Fox. I.

isters. ftpm Ridiard Reybold of Oadllao. Mr Clausen s former partner;
pillow of ramations and roeee from
OadllUi Lodge. Ka 680.
B_P. AL
Elks; wreaili of roeee from Tiuveree

mm PRKC

O. Holden, A. B. Knnpp.

aoooanu to determine tbe amoant of
^JuSiot mlMlonary eeeretary. F. A.
^I>r^***Loaise

Rosen tbal-Tbompson

2J0

Mi?"Psterj'ohiii”iid Obas^^^^^
son end wife, also a aore of siuays
and numerous other seleotiont.
At tbs i loss of the serrii's at
resi<h iKx> the Elks entered and e

Tbe matter was referred to tlie oommltlee oa ways and msans and tbe
ary sroretary, JonnW

Uoet

Every instrument is sold direct

smaU

and Al

“rJlnk itobInMU -

„yranted a retail

“CISHrSlS
kjt^.TuBvS'SSS

A. M. Clark. O

H. Benehaw : dUtries
K

Tbs pall harere were W'm. Beitnei
William Oainee. Jatsib E'urtah. Em.
Wilhelm. Kd Broeeb and George Har
rleoa
_______________

NOW OWNS THE BUSINESS
lbs Park Plass

iroiu £j
— no middlemen’s profits,

s;?::

investigate our popular

factor)' imccs and liberal lenns.

«.W.INBULCIinPIUIf

KngUsh potceUin, 100 pi«c»..........................................$7.50

From among
ALL OTHERS,
Pingrec's “GLORIA"^
boets for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric Dght in a
DARK night.
9Luty styUs and shapes-ALL cod alike,

5"dr._ $3.S
FRA^K FRIEDRICH

THEY AR^HE^ao^doicn Tua., red, Wue .nd white-25C.

DURAND RAPIDLY GAINING

DlsWiot misMonarr eeoielary. J. C.

€very
Inch a

man!

HUePla—4.«i-T.k.UUb

tbf^Mdit^ ^^SZc •^iT^Sai

t>sssUs I'tekeS.

to Keep

brtMmmsbmUsS«H.rd
Hint, Mich., SciH- 23-Jmlge Du*
rand is rajudly gaming. C. A. Durand
tbit morning aaul there was no truth
in the iiaiement that there
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SomlhTtKk
L llOLBKA STILL RACrSQ

BbTe.**

Blabop Fits*

s-irai“i.-5

will be a

enwof lh^ family

I

pointeMls.
>\*bete
it
had
been
tbon^tbem for tbe indiridnaX and
tbe ^arob to bare a ebange thU was

2T

Roy Wood, for a number of years
employed by Earl 0. Tyler In the Par k
Place barber shop, has now porchaecd
she haainees of its former owner, and
will hereafter ociidaol It in petuon.
Hs bas two able barbers employed
withihim. L Z. Brown of Grand Rap
ids and Frank Btorrs of KalkaskiL Mr.
Wood bae madr no end of frtende
eiBce be wae emidoyed in the shop,
and will donbtleee bare a flae bnsi-

Our Coats and Jackets i
stylish thing in coats and jackets are going

to

here, a great temptation.

feel -Eveo’ Inch a Man.”

We can show >ou the \ er)

newest things, the Monte Carlo coat is among

If you come to usand bring the childr«i»

we wiH show )*ou the best line )OU has-c

You know the mak« we carry—no one excels or

them.

We pri<le oundves over our Misses and chUdren’s coaU
andjaaeci.

though they were made especially for you—makes you

ever teen

at

even equals the STEIN BLOCH CO. or • HART,
SCAFFNER & MARX styles.

>

the lowest pricct.

8*pt

Henssi ter Matesr.

Me ft- t»tSi

If there's a point which we emphasize more

than another in regard to our garments it's their per­

find in

our doak department modeU which we have dispUyed

BIG MICE TOBIGHI

PONT SPEND A DOLLAR for poor fitting
clothing.

but when you get into ours you can feel the fit, just as
The .voung women who want the very Utest and most

NSW Yosk mses i savsteiQS teUsssAoasA

ten i>sllar to
Cweiity-Fise
Dollar Hnc of
“W02” Suits
and Osereoats
now inoSee
them.

fect fitting qualities. Try on other makes if you will,

ADMlN teTRATIO.X LAUDKO

Siss!
jsttJi-ti.ii.yar

this time we »re geiag to Ml fcu semething tbsut

Fair

J!sbtr&<S

to ndjonm landed, theeeesion ended

XoTratb le Us H.-or t bet Ills TessUy

ICITUI

Sr ^jsT'eST'^

A. J. WILHELM
VKKW.STEMT

4

Dinner Sets 6ahre

WHAT DO WE MEAN BY

liiSsrSd

.]

New Goods in Every Department

rTden:rin^’^;r

a Lederle p^b^l a bill for
amar * from the dust of tbs stooe Nem^
tier on Her etreet, wbiob is alleff>baee drifted in tbroacb tbe win-

:k

3.eEIMDAai oo.

Jlllrcd U.
FricdHcb

J;*

Five $
Four $
Three $
Two $
One $
75c
50c
25c
Stetson

All iNinau—All
irirkHm. All oizoA—oner
SIwba
All

Cess then Fsefory Pfieesk

ootod to defer Uu< pablloat
lby*‘»id Inn that tbe l>etrolt oonferenoe and
Mloblfan be held one week apart beteaonaad aesifos "

uj.,

Si?TfA¥i HATS

by & Ctk, makers
finest lines of ladies* Shoes in
America—now on sale at

FUNERAL OF PETER CLAUSER OVER THE MEDITERRANEAN

m

^

HATS

maat—Tka Bastaa Siara.

Cadies'

jumped to sa.
e maalpalalea tne wm
and raised the price as they

THE WEATHER

IIII

in tbe entire ooal

Thoreporti of oommlttOM left orer



DM t hi,/start tiUi^
harm ttr prhas. Fmrai

!•*«*

•r
thM tlM eovBoil woald
mtmiu
ooMld«r any
propoml
for
aaoUmr fmaoblM «r aiaMMiMiU to
vou oa tho tiaaolatM

hofl. the alleged -U
hte returned from
tellmg all he knows i

Chl.«*o. B*pt *S-ExclWjnM>l bor-

end

Moh tlM»roa«h IntMlAfiUioa. to oMUiy

•y TsbersiAWiteh-cocA

GREAT DAY OR 'CHANGE

Bspt S:i-Ths Thirtesutb
of
PeansylTania
Blale

!
S^bart Betcbtr Cc., Props,

GO

_______

*r tb* ootin ntociood aok. o npoct
lo ooQgTeee oa the mme
The preeldea^ train which loft Detroit at 8
thU momlag arrived here at 7:4i.

poMoa«i of tbs town, wbiob bas boon
sal^ to a relyn of terror from yes
terd^ aftomoou tiU late lam nient.
There were wild
distarbanoes up tbe
114 distarbanoi

Various Reports and Appoint­
ments Last Evening
a»tag ta* lht«l fniMaiM. vmamA afl«r

All iclnola or p-oo* Moll •u.o.olloo
JtJO« rooolvoS o« «Ho OlSy Book
•*»rp. oxoop* «ko IlnImonS.
Oo%rSody for Bobur^oy-o'

Bo dMlond

ji

aOSING SESSION
, OF M.E CONFERENCE

naiMMd

Xh.1

I-

m

liwpfof Toofgaff »
5r‘*o?TS52.^r£*sri!

MEN MOBBED BY FOREIGNERS

And Raport of Spacial Commlt. taa Practically Unchangad



RURSES’ RE61STER
elslaasuad These Mesdiag

Tbe earn is not one of ab-

FINAI VOTE WAS UNANIiOUS

I

SIXTH THAH-NO. ISIS

BI-PARTISAN COHHISStOR

Will PsaseerRAteaACausealsuss te Pby

8Uts Guards Take Possession
• of Olyphant

rorTrav*r»«City*i9tr«»t Rail
road and Suburban Lina

mm

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SOUTH SIDE

HAiyilUTOIM
OLbOXHIIMO CO
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1

eic

head-out all

koaelal Thaia to WeahlngfanA lx c.. Vta]
«. B. A t. aeO reona. Beana. Oca. 4.

W>cht

Bate from Trarerae City roand trio,
tlB4A Oae extra atopoeer allowed.

immmm m km ■ worn

Kor. trd. Leaee Traeeree City in
a m. aad arriee ia Waahington S:15
RBA the next day. SoUd train from
WadhiagtoA
Doohle berth Oiand

THE ONXY NATURAL AMERia\N
*
CATHARTIC WATER,
will give j-ou a clear head and a aoaad body.
It keeps your liver acting and yonr «y«eni m
condition.
For sale at yonr Druggist.
Large bottle, 35 cents; small bottle, 10 cents.

CAU
a r Murray. Agent,
TraTceee City.
a L. Lookwood. O. P. A T. A..
Grand Rapida

€verp
Jyome ^
>hou!d contain
one of our

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BaiHlyKItelKn
CaUattaa

th*

«««»«> «nall cooJnlcnnj the convco«oc«.

a B. ft 1. to Richmond, lad. I&.00:
Ooloher 14th. g K. Marray. Ageak

t>THER STYl.KS-$4.60, $5.5*> and

ALABASTINE

* Durabig <
Wall Costing *

FonnaaporeaiidpenDaBrat coatinganddocenotmqaimlobetakcD
off to renew fiom time to time, la
a dry powder, ready for nae by
mixing with cold water.

........ :... :.... 1.75
^
*
A VtFfWKIra V^e
I

w« can discount any Alice on same article.
RmmoKl

J. W. SLATER, LEAOiiie HOUSE FURNiSHEB

TO THOSK SUILDIHO
We are experts in the treatment of
walla. Wntc and are how helpful
we can be. at no coal to you, in getting bmutiful and healthful homca.

darrr«aiac> at E C Lrwto grwy. TwU
|Aoa»Ku.eec M. B. HI NUEKFORD.

»sk«d f« and what 1 WM0.“

ALABASTINE COMPANY^

Ormul Rapids, Mich.

“^IPadaoah. belUeea ahelU nearing the
E grare and has bad her pastor preach
listening with 1
teresi and approral.
StanUy Spencer, an Kngliah aa

itauM A. rAi.t.»rfisw
u 1a. wiuuht

abc^baIaO b. dabraou

orerattot.

fUBUUAB AX>UNTY TICKKT.
DAVIH B. CUAMDIaKU.
BAirCUrk-

aOBBBT B. WALTKH.
«MarafIM»FEAMK W. WlL«iOV.
BBO. W. arBWABU,

Padl^O.

B. Ha AI-IaYB

TUB Mlt'illUAN CONKBRKNt’B.

Tbft liiohiimn oooferenoe of th.
MelbodUt oltwoh
in th«. cltj
iMl nlcbW ftod iU oloaln* ended om
Of Ibft MOftl oonaplroona etwit- of thU
dlly’i WftBtry. Oathftrod lOBolher
hm were distioBolahed olercjmen.
mmikj of whom onjoj national repnutlooA Tbft promwdlniti of the confer.
er oro foronate enough to I
•Od Umt there waa more th
rj ihimoat waa manifei.led by the immtntt audienoea which attended the
The pei.ple of the
ght to aaaUt the local Metho
dUl vtmion in their oflorto to mak
the oooforaaoe a aaooeea beie. The
lie Of TraTorm Otty paople. aad aa
lha yiiiliiif paatora deparlad it wa
frith the feeling that their weloom
waa aiaoere and that their effortii ii
a good work for humaaity a lake waa
^fpg^elatadatitifull Tain.
It was a good thing to bring the
•QBfatOBae hem; good for the people
good for the looal Melhodut ohorohea
aod the eeooeaa of the inuioate ar
raagOMaoU to care for ao large a imm
har taa credit lo the energy of tlie local
poatort and the eaeoniive commit i
. M wall aa to the oiiia^ nt who ante
lained the Bnwibera of the oouferenoe.
Booh > ttathmiug oaaaol bn t be l«ie
» MU city, ano we ventum th»
oehaara
ihriagln#
thU dty bafore the rariona other
oittM aad towha in Michigan in
fMoatf to beiieat aa in more waya
Ihaa taa
^
waloo*! the Methodlat txmferenc.
hero agalB at acme future

\6tntra1 Hews
i
oflbeWorldls

A xxw ntc^xvmcMxr liojit.
Swear all you pleaae. bat first hang flight OTer London in an airahi]) of hU
10 applj •llrrr lo the ^
np the telephone reoeieer. ThU la lUe own inrention. It ia estimated that
ftM-ui « r^*tltvfur. The flainent U tt»ileO edict that has gone ont from the legal hU ship trareled nearly thirty milea
d the tuU\ MO that ft maxluiuoj department of the Chicago TeUpbone Prom obaenratloas of those on the
anioiint of Ucht iirodudns^urfut'e la
company. The omolaU of the oonedwa gronad Spencer eremed lo hare com­
have deoliled that the girU at central plete control of hla craft.
A
r«r lAiar Be*.
«. Watwmnn. ft mlllUmairo re*!- must not be ahockc'd by profane lan­
guage. A reoeut decision by JntUee
f Callf<
lature’a ^
coutrolllug the Dooley U reaponaible for the ultimaal devi
» to the t
MU by a touch turn lo patrona The joetice decided SMikin5L*8noh' la Rocky Mountain
Hy tbla menna that ewearing into a telephone waa Ten. S:>c. Jus. O Johnson.
CHU r»Mi<h oul frum the Uil itiul disorderly conduct uud fined the
the water lut<» t!»e tub. ami when
Uenry ruin hua eitinguiahed the
the latter la mUtl the duw 1h autia offender 9»0. Kow it ia. auted that forest fires in aoutb. rc Wyoming and
matlraU.v ahut uff. With an luatalla* eTt rj offender if thia kind will be
northern Oolcrmla
11 of till, eharaeter In the hmme on*
euahUMl to etay in IhxI until the
When the gun club of Ourliale. Pa.
The exi»remioaa of grateful women
liath U eiitln'ly nuUy nutl then jump turned ont one day rocently form who
hare experienced wonderful
a.'im>*>t frooi umler tl>e ('overii Into the match ut eUy pigeon, aomo of the hleaalnga using Rocky Monniain Tea.
I younger membora looked on with good oomptmaulea oa for our efforta in Uieu
nutored aipow.ment aa William Cauf- betialf. :i!»c Jaa. G. Johnson.
man, 78 Xoar» old. lined up to Uke
Jolm Nelson, near Ti konaha. teikorta.
»ftkM oftt^ that lark Tbf old gentleman oulmly pro- prodnclog flfty-aix poiatt*e» from one
ha ia aenlor iwrtuer of the firm of F. o»<ded to shoot all uroond thi others.
J Chener & Oo . doing hnatnem in ••kiUlng’* twentj.five ont of a p.aai- eye or seed.
the city of Toledo. Oounly and 8mte blo twenty five and winning the
TOC'l’RK A l OM> 1>’ OMI IIAV
ftforMftld, and thatiald flnn will paj
Tak.*
Brom,. vmu It. Tmt-Ut* All
the aom of One Hnudred Oollftra fof medal.
eaoh and erery oaae of OaUrrh that
Mra Edith Whip, of Be nnington.
oannut be
by the uae of Uall'a Yk.haa rcoeired a amall fortune, aa a
OhrUtUn RMD«r of PMoiker. »UOatarrhOtm
^ CHKNEV.
reward for a kind acL Years ago she
bworn to before me and aabaoribed befriended a atrauger. who anid be tSK wood (o the Belduit lUll cornwould nmember her iobU will Mre | P“T “ V«. iow-rted . IlKOt, 1 ^
White hod forgotu u Ui. opiwide wle-u Jot,^
to
•votary PobMa i few day. ago she waa notifietl that
inter- i |I7,000 hod U rn depoatled in her oironit court pronouned adreraely
Hair# Qalarrb Core is
it token
U
oally and acta direcUy oo
m the blood
Ma The atronger the itfoctioe und he will go to Detroit
and inuotma aurfaoeafree
of U
huddled and left her that amouni. for vu daya
liend fur teatii
K. J C .en.-y ft Cfo/.-Toledo. O. ]Mr. White ha. gone lo SL Louu to
iggiau. "itc. Hair, fam- av-cure the money.
At .SL Thomoa. Out.. Mary Ann,-----------------------------------Rn.r. wif.. of AifHKi Rii..j. 4»«T, i.d, ^l2^;‘L7,;Var' wn "7w“p wh?t.’
ti.B.A I.Aoaeal 1
With her hu.l«nd through jtwlouay.
Tex., “and soon
i. lh‘lroil and Toledo |5 00. (
uud going to the railway atation a (i-U like a new man.** Infallible in
nt6.U». oaiOot. 7th To Riohn
OoL 14th. from Maokieaw oouide of bhvoka off. ahe laid her neck atomoch and liver uoublea Only 85c
City to B
, on the rail under a train 3ual abonl • ^
^ «
________ __
_______________ pulled out
_______
,ioh
C. E Murray, .^gent
I train wn. i^lng
| Last Tuesday Album oolle^ began
----------------------- I cJapL Eric Tuge and Roguor Wilk- iU aixtielh year. The enrollment is
When the gsU-a of the big Mate fair I ander, civ il enguuera. in the proaence I
and the athletic
s Pofitloo swung open .thi*. morniog of Ring ONoar of .Sweden, atlemptod ^
are moat promising,
all waa In readinem for one of Uu flu- to break the world*, record for high i Great tonic hraoea body and brain.
• «t abowa ev« r B*-«m in Michigan, j balloon aooenaion at Stockholm. Ai i drives away all impurities from your
SfvcTv^tury llntterfleld says that the ex- a height of two mih-a the baUoon |
®
hibll. in
I well.
K«< ky Monnuin lea. 55c.
in every
every department
department of
of the
the fair;
fair burst, and -------------------xuel tboet' of previous years and that | earth, but miraculoualy escaped death
la the oiienlng day everything will be | by the aproadiug ont of the remnonta
Walter O. Lindsav and Wm. Brown,
n reodioeaa for the crowds that ore i of the balloon,
advance men for^‘A kunawav .Match,**
o come dunug the week.
j Oorolina Bacon, aged 76, living neair | were here today.

Maa tm the olBoe of aidennan to All
the raenaeF. Mayor Oarrer waa op
g^g^U.to aaea^oiforphraw,.
Be wta eqaal to the oooaeion. Be
gMliWtd to appoint either of the oan
gi4M pMpoeed hf thope for or

liiiiii
T

No neevi lo sulicr trocu heal,
lion’t let the air get stagnant
— create a brcerc. Pul in one
or more of our deak or ceiling
ELECTTUC FAKS in >x>ur ofhcc. atorc or liome. AU of new
nicaign ami perfect construct i<io

oo OLD
O WORK

CAMPBELL BROS

The time may conic ami ihc
daj-s will jcus j»Icasanlly it >ou
have taken the piojurr advan­

EVERY DOUGLAS SHOE

tage of your t oungei yearsi and
saveil a little money.
This bank welcomes sa\ ings

IS k^riioi

accounts large or vmall. It jap
interest on your savings and

.\n l jHMiscsses a certain imhvaluality. a * crt4Ui alicngth, a certain aavirg (icutlcinen
uho wish their fool wear lo Ik.- of the vciv bl­
est slylc VVKAk W. 1,.
These shiKTs wear well, fit well and give |>crfcct satisfaitivui ;n every re-»|H*ct. Sec the new
stvles in our show wiHiUm m,U>\ ^
calf, russia call and vm i kid ai . . . . OmUU

ytmr luoney is wlc.

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

A. S. FRYMAN
« LVhlVK AOK.VT I

I T({AVKl:^K «

»THEHU-MAN-ICSHOE«
THE FOUR
IDEAL SSSS
SHOE SHOE

f

FOUR FOR
SSSS OUST
SHOE MEN

The Hu-man-ic is the original four dollar shoe for men, and
though there have been many followers, none have equalled
it in fitting qualities or in dressiness or cofnfort. The last is
designed on humanic lines, yet there is an entire absence oT
freakness which so frequently characterizes lasts of this kind

THE CORONA PATENT COLT

Jim Dumps had been for weeks so cross,'
•Twas plain he’d met with some great loss;
But since onoe more these ads, make clear
That what he mlseed at last Is here.
And “Force” can be supplied to him.
|m Dumps has changed to “Sunny Jim.”

Is a "Hu-man-ic” which is bound to be a winner and'the
most popular shoe worn. The stock is strong, pliable, brilHant and will stand a remarkable amount of hard service.
We wtmttt the vamps net to break tifrough «>itb reasonable wear. This
shoe is dressy enough for all occasions, yet is suitable for
business and every day wear.

THE VISCAL ENAMEL

Mm«r Oarrer had a dalioate duty to
ward
Uarinf hUodloe raoant. Juai at thU
Use ^Biedotable friction ia manifeat.
od oa amaHutl of the iirupoj^ ^e
Waek iothepropenr where Oeo.-Al.
LMdio U to place hU
The daellng for and agal
hna beoomo lining, nad two laotiona

3.75
7JO

F ORCE

Is a “Hu^man-lc” with a box kid top and heavy double sole.
Enamel Shoes while not so glossy as patent leather are fully
as popular. Being "viscolized" this leather remains soft and
easy to the foot and does not crack or break. This shoe is
an excellent wearer and gives thorough satisfaction. Every
pair of "Hu-man-ic” shoes are union made and bear the
union stamp.

THE GREAT $4.00 MEN’S SHOE.
made euch a h« that we had to etop advet<tlslng to keep dofwn the orders. Nowanother
min is in operation e^nd no grocer he,e any
excuee for not having it in stock.

the il^hnd other latmeeM then
aMMM of a

aplaiiaaoaowajcri
,yte,Mhepn>pomdoa;

MMpABlUhi mtmarni

■ >K‘: 'is

J-

THE HANNAH & LAY
_ .
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Twavi^i^ae oi-rv-.
.

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miom

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oirt. tt«»u TCMoAt.

THE OLD ROJABLE

mTAmm An riATWOMM.
A oooqdcu fall liie todMc niiii.

METHODIST

ssrzrjrsss; APPOINTMENTS

dmUyswar fh». bat keep»g in
ton Tinr of the udkocc. grofring
a»d fauner. till h becomes a
mm speck in the disunce then van- Made at the Last Sesalon of the
Conference Last Night:

POWDER
ThOEtSMOSUBSmUTZ

VERY JEW CHARGES
xttmk » bkwB to aunt by » lorific ARE
csploaioB u iMtam after tbe tnia.
vhb iu caiso of hamaa 6ei(hl,-ha>
Grand
Travarae
Mtntetera With
rawed ewer to aafcty, a orUjr oo* of
the aanr lenaattoiial aoeiuc aoipruea.
Few Exceptions Remain
id Lincoln J Carter'a new ptay "The
Daikea Hour" which wiU have iu
n^ht, WedSept 24, with the favorite
(Karl)
Gardner, at the head of a cast of
carefully selected and competent j4ay.

BcroMtbaMmiHMr t^ blskt-

-hi

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OBUBT
OBPHT
.Kknei,
AKD
ABSOLUTELY OWMtLB

UIOHT
IS

r vrill

z
offer applies only to those who
will use gas immediately connec­
tions are made and who are oo
lines of mains. As the nighU
leogthen the demand for GAS
for illmninating is increasing—
the people of our city now realiae
that GAS for lighting is mfinitely
fuiierior to any olher method
known here. The light is more
brilliant, available and reliable at
ALL HOURS, and, vrith equal
light. cosU less than ooc-half of
any other, besides being lar easier
on the eyes. Houses m couse of
erection ot |»roiiOscd should qpt
be completed without a *)stemofgas piping. Many have
already done this, Applicatton
for anything^in the line of light-

■im

It was alnuSrt time for ths AnM sss
non of ths Miohigmn ll. tbodUt con
feranos Inst night before Bishop FitsThe advance «le of seal* for “A
garald nnd hi* onblnei eomplsted tbs
Poor Relation.” Sol Smith RumeU’s
us |iUy. which wiU be presented Ust of nssignmeiilf of psston for tbs
rmberg's Grand n«t FruUy and eoming year. In the lihrnry of tbe
of H
Seler ud Don. W. K«l.:
Saturday cventhgs. w.ll o|»cn Thursday morning and iiromises to be un- guisbed pastors devob*.! nearly all day R D Fret saan; Oaledonla. W. F.
tbe proposed changes
HOOilOO foot “wild pond** is usually large, but this is generally the
aval ton at tbs Uallsd case wherever the iJay ts seen. A aod tns list was not ftilly dscldsd up W.
Slee; Ooojsirevllle. K- U.
on till Dsarly 7 o-clock. Very few
Slaiss ftsb hatohsry. at Nortbrills
ohnnges ware made in ths lut. and
A large nan bar , of Tartoaa kinds of
saosptlooally few in tbe Otand Trav
Ash will bs plaoad in tbs pond, oarsres district, which will remain In
roandsd by nalaral aondUions as far
I. W. Homer; Division
secure promi»t attention,
obargs of Ksv Oarrel ac .
,
as poaatbls Tba sam of dl.OUO Is at
O. Lewis; Kast street.
elder. The following U tbe complete
Lorejoy. Epwortb. F.
tba servlm of ibs oomalsaicm for ibis
Joy Menitiial. D. R
parposa. aod It Is hoped that tbe naxt
Albto. DIMrlet.
vougnm will aaks ao approprialoo of
sqoal amount to oootoD*^ tbs ImprovsB. lUrila. M. Dw
t H. Ermam, M. D
msnis of grounds, sic.. at tbs station.
M- TfomWs. one of tbs fonndsrs of
MoiIm: Cam
Bay^ltj died Sunday night He aet^ » 1. F«el m.
Ued In Hay Oily lo iRtt. olsaisd Uia
Aral land and hoUt ths Aist bonaa
Heighu,
thsre He was boro Id Dstroit. Sspt vcr> strong cast has been secured hy
BUSINESS CAROS
lA. ISII!
?ijS?“’Keiser MiddleviUe. O.
Manager Fred C. Berger, in fari.
At Kalkaaka the Oentral hoUl was with the ctceplion of Mr. Horace
Jacobs; Montague, John DoIm
Musksgon. Central ^Cbjurebdsstroysd Saturday by Ar.i and watsr. iJawis, who antong all the actors
Tbe goods wert savsd. but ibs bdUd- America was ch<»acn to sucree<l
lag was mlnsd ons hundred nad Mr. RusseU’s |tarts it is the sa
a%enue. O A Hharp;
forty dollars belonging to a gnsat was company that sup|iorted the eminent Greenwood.
;Roekford.J
Haven church. N L Bray; Ida F.
^rlislt
atoUu from a drssaar w l.lla ths Am corocilian himself, until his neces­ 8tites Memorial. J. W. Vicker; Jonxiwell
was in progrsss Tbs origin of ths sary retirement and the play will l»c esville. C. K. Hoag; Leslie. W. W.
^ i «
Ars Is nuknown
mounted with the same sccncr)- nnd
. G A. tfdlnm;
A week ngo William Siaolon
Uage settings usc^l by Mr. Russell.
J H WestAsbley sold his farm fur H.lOonnd There is an indefinable touch of hu- Mars^mll.
®
OAo..Pwrfc
sent hit Mm John to OwoaM> to buy n man kindliness in “A Poor ReUtioo
tuD MMl i*wrk tilT
•ittaford. B.
and Pitul
boma. tba plan balpg for tbs family It appeals to the simplest and best dhf^hau ;
U> oome bsfs Saturday to their new emotions.
Its dialogue is aim-ays
^inorl
boms Sntnrday night Stanton and good, crisp and fresh.
It overfloms gnincy. U. 8. Kobinaoo; Kenning, r.
hU wifs and daughter aiHrsd. but with humor and pathos, that act as
thsy hara basa naabla so And ths son. shadows bringing out in high light the
. 8. Williams; Waldron and
Stanteki Is 71 ysars old. shaking with irrcaisublc cx>medy that penetrates
E. J. Wilson; Walton. S. D John D. Denu; Omirml Lake Tircoit.
Wht alland. O. Onrry.
palsy and In n most pltiabls ooodlUon. the whole play. A genuine treat is in
K. a Carroll; Charlevoix. A. F. bug­
ler; OUrton and Boyne Fall.. C. A.
It took his last oaat to ship his goods store for theatre-goers on Friday and
Kala»s.o« lUstriel.
Saturday evenings, neat.
and buy railroad tloksta
A SnnAeld man dlsoorerad tbs
obssklsst man In tbs world rsosntly
A new comedy by Mark K. Swan.
He pat his horse np in n llrsry ban author of many ixtpular
T. H. Lej
atObarlotts when bs drove into town cmilleci «A Runaway Match.” will be
».‘Mam
*w’ bory ; Honor, G E MktUman Inland,
for tos day. snd when he went after seen at Steinberg’s Grand nest Tues­
day, SeiH. ;i0. It is I
the animal In the af
eryman tnforme<l him that he liad ly up to the minute with all the Utest
wadtn. Indian Mission. Jof *'------ranted It to a feilowlwho wanted to and mort iwpular songs, ilances ami
er, F. M Oottrell; Delton. supplied
Lake t'lty
marches ol the day imcni»crsed.
drive to Pottervtile
by M. J. Hrownrll ; Douglas and San iTrcnlt
Levering.

gelhcr with a lunny plot, which
back until eveniuK Ths‘livery
Mackinaw City, to be
James
kindly offsred to divide with tbs es many amusing situations.
Ilona. A. H. MoComb;
borss owner the money he had fsoslv.
Brovrnlow: Ualeaburg. P. R. KepllnH. Phelps; 1
ger; Gnngea. J. H. P.-atling; Glenn
ed for tl»e uee of tbe horse, bnt tbe
A GERMPROOF HOUSE.
and Onsoo. Thos Lsiity; Oobleville.
offer was decvllned. It cost the livery­
H. MiUer;
man |I0 to settle the case wltbont
Firai Church. W. Jacobs; Norwooil. W. W. Avleswortb
nne. W. K. Ogd
•( tb« SMi.rdr.
d. A M. Oonld: old Mission, Daniel (Ireen; Pellrion.
A gertninvwf bouiK- U the pitesl sd- M Puffer; Mil. .
Kendall. Henrv
Hlndler
Peioakev-First
A fianlUo cunty man wouldn't dltlou to the bygleulc lrm*ni «*f life. Slmpaon. J; R Pinckard; Kend
Choroh. Loul. Grosenbaugh; (irace
ssU his wheat U.i fall l»eoanss tbe
U nut yet siiuaUy Ui eaM.-ii.v. t.ut
church, S W. Uirge .Petosaey Indian
price didn’t suit him. He bas bfwn
Hllesl i>*iign*»»e* nre I»u*ll.v end even Mudoli. K. K. »l«d.r;
Mission. William Petoskey: Bhermam
Lildlng it ever slnoe for a rise, bot if hffiN.fully Irving the wsy f«r Us sU^
H. H. Harris. South Boardmau to
krillv. J
'says the PhlU.lel|.his Times.
W rise should corns now it wouldn’t
supplied Vc'^Uood^riUhvflUrR ^ Holmes;
bslp him any. for a horde of mtoe When It sirires and we «re all thor­
tbat made fhtdr home in the granary oughly sclent lilc snd umMmfartable.
our homes w ill Iw single storied.
completely reined the grain.
F.r.t ohott*. W. L Uxalmui Bepond
CMit stnlra built on gra\-i| suU. f
tule uf tvlUrs, with conerete and bl»K'ks
of earthenware ••pierced for vcntlU
Iton * pUcvHl under the door, and ths L Elmer.
larj bricks -wiU In- su|Mwded
lAaslag District.
*’lo perfection of
glased snd lightly fitting hygle
Louis DeLnmarbr. imwlding eld«. ,tou. M. 8
WaUer; Averlll. J. A.
liTlrka”
gnintsiry: Barry ton, J. 1. Oornelin*
The roof wUl be tiled, not sUte.1.
snd the windows will reseh from lop
iltuhi of the wrslls The dining
raon fitv. N. F. Jenkins W. D. Rcwlaml. Oalkinsville. ant
table will tm of pollslic<l iiiabtHfuny.
tbs chairs cushlouleas c»r stuff^l wMb Orvstal. D. A. Rood; Dnnbr. W’. H Indian Mission. George Vsrich
Notice to Tex l‘ajrere.^
Chase. John Pnest
medlcsled wooL Tbe wuMs ongbl to
Lake, D. J. McTav
be made of a cement that laki*s a high ExkIv.
A. V»a Antwerp; Kin
polUh. can iH* stalmd to any «xilur and ami. II E \^>Ue; Klue. A. A
washed fre^jueiitly.
________ Don O Colerurtslns end draiveties of all kinds grove ; Fowler, to be supplied; Grand
ABSOLVTCLY
will lie aliolUhetl. Pleiur.-s will lie Ledge. Isaiah Wilson; Gresham. John
p«3rmltle*i only when let into the «'»ment
well.
Tor
iirtUtle
li»ueh»ii
we
From the first they
hed; Lansing Oen- drik; Greenville Circuit. G. K. Fairshall W depending on -plants of the
II. w. bank.; Harrison .................
have gold as readily
Will S^^OolgroTe;
...............
tndla rublMT and euealymns type.*’ In
Foote; Hereey. C. A, B
wxrd OUT,
aa tbe oldest eslal>Brown; H..w
no MMUU will there N* «-om«T* to bariddletoD. and 1). B. H
liahedieniedica. My
1»ur dost and 1iaet«-rla. aiHl the skirt­
1 MlMion.'r'?.'
customers are
ing win always eurve into the hard­
P. a U.K; Lading.
wood iwnpiet A.wmw Instead of strik­ Hoover; Ovid. A T. L
lighted with them.**
-rt™, iL ittOrleans. ^. W. B^L
ing them at right nngle*.
A E. North; Orleai
-IL A. DUPEK,
Palo. J. ;C Dietrich; Perrinlon. L
Druggist
BridgeH. Kenroo:Potterville. O. J Golden;
port, Conn.
Portland. G. A Buell; 8t. Johns. R
8 McGregor; 8t l,oui., 8. O Konln
ItbCMT M PsUMlnle «o cxwt SO.OOa •on; SherVdan. Alfred Way; Bhei^hertib TONIC LAXATIVE
It i. Ctno br Wm. A. Pnlue. of Bo. vine. W A Kxner; Smrrea. C M. A. Yandevraluer; Pier«m. Charles
Prioa 25 Coma
Loomis; Sonfleld. I T. Weldon; Ver-

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PHYSICIAN AND SUROSON

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TABLETS

’’Michigan's Best Fair”

West Michigan State Fair

,»t oSli»^*Home8ocl.'tT*of P«in-

White Cloud. H. W. Walker. Winn.
G. N. Dav; Addle Albro. Chaplain
Michigan MiUtary Academy.

How Do VoM Know
l-eo OKoopor?

t. 29-30. Oct. I-2-3-4.
Grand Rapids. Sept.

..—the baby show

Soma Will Get Two:
It is the Litdc Folks’ Fair.

WIU. PUY TOMORROW

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Trororro C«» Tom Itall Tmw WUl Mm,

Every once in a while you hear some
lady say.: -I’d like to use H. & U. Co.’s
BEST FLOUR" but some other flour
Is cheaper. How do you know It’s
cheaper? It’s the same old story of
the “Cheap-ln-the-beglnninB.” but
••dear-ln-the-end.’’—price. A word
to the wise is sufficient. ; : : : :

JoreaaalCaatralLaka.

THBK GRA^ND TOM-TOM. THE BABY ELEPHANT!________

The city foot baU team will leave
the dty tomorrow moming on the 5
o’clock train lor Central 1-ake, where
they vrill play the Elk Rapids team at
9 o’clock at the Central I jdee
one ol the principal attractions
dav. Mcmben of the High
team are asked lo accomiuny the dty
team, as they may be given a chance
to pUy, as an effort b oo foot to have
a gime pulled off with klast Jordan in
tbegftenKxm.

RACES

NG; IjOVs OF SI-OKT.

•SSi THTRAIUlOApSaXttKa

Pttt’t EM Sr SUTMWTS

HANNAH & LAY CO.

dlan Mission. W. P. Irwin; Shepard,
Blliott Bouck;
Sianlon. (\ L.

mmrn

The Ladies Aid society of
Baptist Church will meet wifh Mrs.
C A. Bqgbee tomorrow afternoon at

have made a r'ate of ONE FARE for the round trip-good

we Grand Rapida 1«TT»e I
tionaddremC .V. FRENCH,

will be ^ in Caih at elom of fair.
Grand Rapids. Mkfa.

West Michigan State Fair
“Every Dav the'Best Day*' •

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.^rOMOWMOW NIOM*r» WBDNKSDAV. BK^TBMMBKlil

n&i:i^K;sas.fsr

>’• ^MAND Oi»Kf«A MOUl

«»THE DARKEST HOUR«« “

ihctrhcl 11^.

mC£$f5.$S,iOJIM7S€,

fCfivr €§B£$r.

“BUCK JACr
FOUND GUHn

AT BTKINBl

regular meeting of the L O.
C. T. lo%e wffl be hdd tomorrow
cminf in Moatagne haU. AQ ottoeis
and members are lequemed to be^

trip to ToUdo. r»d to I
neater trola oatll Hot. M IMt.

MUSIC------LESSONS FJIEE

A nor-. WUA Bid. for L4IW.

ntajMt SI6 IsitrumMit. It
down, te^ »1 weakly pay.

II

HaUtuai OrunkMinM*
alort year own

JURY OUT ONLY 40 MINUTES
PrlMMr Will Not Raoaiv* Son

PM t> ft Bft«« riftkt
CUftftO M TftAAftMftXt
MBMWftBCftftHftatoft

Jhtm McNcc. otbem
4L|k
Tft* thi»
but
JW bfhabitiul
of hftbitiul drunkennen,
dron
«fiin not be •enicoced by
b Judge M»ync
The jury wai out 40 mmutek
y bd^ they returned with their verafter lirtcnin -

asthma, but this wonoerf? amd
gave Instant relief and soon «
him. He writes "1 bow sleep •<
y every night" Like_^amrem« THE FIKANOIAL 8EORBTABT of
the Fpruiters is ordated not to ruoeivu does after tbs Met day of eaeh
prove lu matchless merit for all
Mrs. H. O. Rom and Mrs. Cush­ Throat and Lung trooblea GuanabotUM 60o and $1.00. Trial hotman of Pctoakc)', arc the guests of taed
tlsa 10 ots. atJas. G. Johnson's and
Mrv Rose's daughter. Mrs. K. A. P. a Mead'a

The Congregational Ladies Akl
society will meet at the home of Mxv
Travis oo Ninth street tomorrow altemooo at two o'clock.
The Udies
are asked to come preparctl to sew.

Thepalicms at the asylum were
treated to a minstrel entenainment
yesterday.
TI.C Ladies of the Guild of Grace
Episcu^ial Oiurch will hold a rum­
mage sale at 410 south Union street,
foliowing the Congregational Rum.
mage sale. Any person having tilings
for this sale are asked to notify Mra
C. T. Stout, who srill make arrange
menu for their collection.
The twelfth annual thank offering
meeting of the Bridge Builders will be
held in the Congregational diurch
parlors tomorrow evening at 7:30
o'clock. A short program will be
given and refreshments served. An
invitation b extended to all roembers
of the society, both active and honor­
ary. and to all olheu intcrc^tcd in the
misxiooaiy work.
The l.a.lirs' Guild of Grat:e diurdi
will meet w'ith Mrs. Blue tonyjrrow
afternoon at 2:30 o’dock.
Mrs. Joseph Hector of AngcU,Iid.,
IS visiting her sister. Mrs Frank Carver, on her way home from Harlior
Springs.
Mrs. Pfannenschmidt lus returned
from Chicago^ where she gave an ad­
dress liefore the National Dress­
makers* Association Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Moi^e and
cUughter, Mitt Maude, have returned
from Big Rapi.ls, and will reside in

Gustave Killman of LccUnau county and Mrs. Mar>' Kline of ihU dty
were united in marriage by Ju
Justice
Verb
bmg.
iyi UoaaMU (tar Ufr

"I

trualad for thrua years by
ort," writes W. A. Greer.
Uvllle. G,. "for PUea and
■eo all fail4»d. Buckbut. when

Utuls,
bo's Amioa Bi
weeka" Cures
Bores. Erupnans, Suit

-Only
rthc proMcutioo. Chief of Police
Calman’e Interior Spar
Buue and Policemen C. W. AUiton.
most durabla Turulsb made
d WiUiam Ackerman. The records
Jodge Roberts* court were abo proiced to Atm that tlie accused had
mhcadybeen twice senteoced under
the statute for beii« drunk. A trip
rer the road may be ahead for
Black Jack.
Attorney Patchin, ftho was apjioint
ed by the court to defend the prison
er. put up a strong fight for hi. diem,
but the jury could not sec it his way.
•Mr. Patchm was not at aU careful of
the witnesses for the protecution, and
the way he *‘bore down" on them may
idgedby I of Chief
ONI-Y WI.WB
left the stand, •‘Ves, 31 r. Patchin,
that’s the way. You never dare to
This beJ with a t.iuatc angle rail
talk to me that way except when you
at the head and foot, worth $3.50,
have me on the witness stand where I
orDwiih beautiful gold trimmings can’tHslk back."
have your choice, only $1.05.
The pnsoner will not be sentencctl
in any case until nearer the dose of
G. R. & 1. Annual Excursion to
the term, and he nuy jiotsibly be rcleaseti on suspended sentence, A Richmood. OD Got. I4th. Round trip
•6 00.
O. E Morray, Agt-nt
man by the name of Burgess has of­
fered McNec a job, and has assureil
la onur to pnw. to you
the court that if he is released Burgess
that Dr. A. W. Chtor'*
will seek to keep him straight. J udge
Oiotmriil i. » <vrt*ia and
Maynemay decide to give McNrc
alwilato roro f.r any Iona
another chance, with Mr. Burgess as,
of Itchine, bl«aina. or
his security that -Black Jack" will be
piW. tbs manofa<Sarrri fuanuikept away from the -wobblc-walcr."
. Vou ran u» it ai»d If DOC

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FINE NEW STOCK!
$4 SHOES
FOR........

Tke Em. E. Smm Ca., of Bmektoa,
Wou^Wokort.

H0.BUILER, 430LFnntSL

BARGAINS •»
IRON BEDS!
Wc have a lar?c stock
of Iron Beds which we
wish to rednee. and in
order to do so we will
rive 10 per cent off our
Regular Price ::::::

______

Wc Cordially Invite You to Call and Sec Our
Large Stock and Big Bargains

Piles

Tncmwift ftftS atTft nu.oo. vi*. a, u.

n ,1.
Thft O. R A I. Annaal Baoorshm
to the sooth, will be mn. Got 7th to
Oblmco fe.00. Detroit, and Tole
16 00. and on Got. Uih to Richmond,
lad., $6.00, from all sutiooi Mackinsw City toBigRftplds Don't fail
nil Informellon and fold

enrsd gst your iiH*. y l-u-k.
Wa/hm, lokonrr. D.VA.0

S3

itr. i'oMper

aad Uwy iroCrudM and 14«L
tbMD niiUl I umI Dr
W. Cl
That ouml tb«n." 60c. a t«x at aU dealrjx or
Da A. W. Caaaa MxbicisxCo . Buffalo. N Y.

dRii RiMiURf (onpini

HOUSE EURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

O. K. Mormy. Agent.
09t mUin9ry 0/wiing mill 1ak$ place
TImradag, Friday am^ Satutday,
Will kmm aa uaytyaltkomleg.^Jhe
Boifoa Stem.
ma exosrslon to the Boo Bundny.
Tbs boat will leave the dock here at
J p m . giving six hours at the Boo.
returning to this port Tuesday noon.

City Opera House!

MILUMERT
OPENING—-Mra.
BelU Place's store. Thursday and
Prlitey. Beptamber JS and M. All

^#g*f hsr/ tforas till re» sas ours aad
ham mir pricaa. fymitym departAnn LADIES w
lu'
THE
are lnvil«l
to attend

Uteet oreations in
r.Ultoii^
inery.
1676 St

Ptdu dt Sole, taffeta, Wein
Srtnadincs, etc.

Mary VanTroiii^aifle, Hubert
Labadle arm Oliver labadie

Ole arc flivinfl some very striking vaiues in
this department.

W lOUSUWA
A Story of the South
told in four acts

A Play for the People.
An AU-Star Company.
All Special Scenery

fliad^k CellisiN BiIvim 2 Train
Greatest Sensational Effect
ever produceil

ir/ag—PA#

Black Silks

HoDday,Sept.29

* Tm DeleoM mmA Bmmrm as.uu. VU U. U.
n I.
The Annual O. R. A I Bseurmion And X S|»ccially Selected Comjuny
So Dotrlolt and Toledo, round trip
direct from the larger cities, in
•kOO. Chleago 94.00, will be given
America's Greatest
Got 7th. To Riohasood. Ind., Gal.
14th, JKrom Maokiuaw City to Big
Sensational Melo-Dranu
Rapids. Get full information of G.
R, A O. ageata.
O. B. Murray. Agent

Prices-2:., 35. 60c. Seats now on
sale at P. O. News Stand

;;.r-

^1^

WANT DEPARTMENT.

Hr. Fred G. Bcrrer
presents

DiiniiuntvB
SOLSMITH RUSSELL’S
FAMOUS PUY.

"JlPoar
Gelation"
AU the original scenery
and properties.

1 patiut>.Uy
di- Kut^n
fauuiur. Ml the
l>ra malic
to thr linrr irmiaibn?^ cl ihv im, man heart and Ihr thrrad cl teiidrr wnl
iiiN-iit mincbxl with the vrim huiuci of
th.-,Wi-niK-urvinthrf,
adverse tin^iuMaiiivai kr
,
which docs ntot tlag till
; the tall uf tin curtain. On the whuU- thr
, ctiiujiany is worthy uf very favurablcturt
! .idriatioi,.

7Sc, SOf, 3Sc

EAST
PAYMENT
Three reasons why
you should buy from
us instead ol a ped­
dler—
1— Our prices arc
away below the ag­
ents' prices.
2—
Wc
from makers and
handle onlv the best
goods.

W!

_____

________

»auml hunm.

FOR SALE

EASY
PAYMENT

Now is your chance
to buy clocks on
the easy payiru ni
plan -Do you want
to buy that way?
Were ready for
you.

IflSttf

IJOUSK WANTtl>-A »ro,wl

Hvery home
should have a
nice clock.
Our prices are
lower than
you have ever
had j;oods of­
fered to you—
Come and see
—prove for
yourself.

CLOCK
buy direct

RASTALL
Hustlingw EASY ‘
EASY
PAYMENT «Jeweler PAYMENT

C*»R

sale

tnfin*’

Bird d .c: » Uiur^nurlil.m! Eu^

^

llursKKitK SAl.Kt.n EE.ST.cM-i.-r Wmab
te . mw; JuUii
..r
ff^'U HAl.E-K«-i<U‘nra> |•^..|l,-rfT on WVla,t*-r

,ura,ir «‘

NuHh&ui'o b«nJHam>t-ar.

UW-tr

dr«-Eu»A.ni,,

itUHt

and Im^rnr.icm h.,am-. Muunie-r kiUb-tt. te,-U

ZTST£

Stack Peau de $oie Siik
Three numl>ers which stand out and talk—^1*00» lo2S» 1*50

Bfacfc moire m

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Our Best Value...,................ ..................................... ............... |.35
Ix>wcr numl»crs in Moire effe^s as low as, per yd............... 40C

^rd OlidcSilit

Silks
and Dress 6o0ds^

^

Our $1.(H) TatTeu carries the GrAkAsriE Stamp on the
SiK^rial quaUty in yard wide Silk Taffetas

|

............1*25

Col^ anTFancy
Complete line in Plain and Fancy Silks for waists and trim­
mings. New shades and combinations, per yd. SOC tO 1*50

Priestly*s Dress Goods
in black, colors or novelties are guaranteed by the manufacturers,

jRtttud cur Willittirf Opeulug tedsp.

E.aiitbetm*new Block

IMo'tioo *to L-adies!

l»9«IOI

Two Nlchts-Fiiday and Saturday, Sept. 26-2f!

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-- _

Ccr.UahK cud Treat St.

AU ladies desiring a knowledge of Cutting and Fating ladies’
garments, either for making their own dresses or the dressmaktrade, cannot affonl to miss the most thorough course ever
given in thu Ime of work. My class will be organired here Oct.
13. complete instruction in ten days (B hours each day). You
wfll be
to^<^y any garment you sec. also be able to fit any

Steinbergs Grand Opera lyause

3 —We are right here
to make our guaran­
tee good.

1r. AW. Chase's OinfMiii.

J. w. CLIFFE,
JUrntm Block.

Hosat Is This?

Solid Oak Dining Room Outfit

S2S.OO

38 in.
38 in.
46 in.
6C in.
64

all Wool
N’cnctian cloth,
all Wool
Zcbclme,
all Wool
Imperal Serge.
Heavy mixed Suitings,

\ ^
(1
1111
> | I11 I
)1 ■ WV

tpoDged Cho-iot. all colors and

^

54 in, mixed heaxy Venetian cloth

'

64 in. fall weight Ftamincs,

1

64 in. all wool Broaxicloths, all colors and
black.
64 in. all wool Venetian cloth, all colors and
black.
.
.64 in. Knickerbocker Suitings,
54 in. sijongcd Cheviots,

175c
'50c

PjOUSETUBKhT-W.KCrx-1-.w

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MISCELLANEOUS
IJtjTItL n K.Mski]iUS

SAlJt .t r.44

|55.-S.S-£.^S

lUIOHBT TO U>UI M

..I auto. «itk

Just received another shipment of the

ftHiv Slew Flake SBitifo II eielnire DnstPanim

Solid Oak Sideboard, cast bra»s trimmings, hat uxar
»hap«>l Frrnch |.Ute mirror, very elaborately car»*ed
bate and toilet, rich gulden hnith, worth..................................


$16.76

Solid Oak Extension Table, hkt ae in. top, s4n.

^

turned Icips win Kat ci-ht pertons, good value at.............

O.OU

:
Totml.....................................

t.so
$28.76

I «0I be at Roan SIS, Srd Ooa, Wilhelm bkick, Sunrday, Oct.
Uth,6omllo6|xm.,.llwid>iiig toUketbitcoune please call

Our Price for Outfit,

■ $25^00

MIrs. R. ^A^. Ovnsmwro.

The Bos-ton 3‘toro

your Credit bffeod.

FARM FOR SALE

S//fe—ias in. Black Peau de Sole, worth $1.25, fa................ ..
$L00
Black Taffetas Iran } to 1} yd wide, from 49c up to ... 2.25
Some very exceptional values in Plaid*Silks for Wants,
they’re new.

lOOttre, known u theStedeor
Needham bnn.

One of the bdtt in

Grand Travetie comity.

Boston Store
Who hold. tb« lucky number F74S oo

Room Suit?

SJ

mile.

aanftorOecitr.

J. E. GREILICK CO.
City.
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