The Evening Record, September 05, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 05, 1902

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1902-09-05

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'' the 'teVENING^^^
*l»«ol«l T*ta«raMi Bwlom Up To Hour

BOTH MEN
WILL BE RICH
-Spttlemont of thp Affair* of
evoratt-Mooro Syndlcata

BY STANDARD OIL COMPANY
United States Telephone Co.
^ I
Would be Purchased
TSto Vttmpmmr Urn*

SlMlUMi Will llB^U.

CWvcUnd. Scpi. a—Accordinij to
•yndicatc’s
finsncial rntTzin, Hcnr)' Kvcrplt will be
left wiili imllionk while K. W. Moore
will be a nrh man. The v»heni inter
c»tc.l in the tyndicate will icalixe
handsoiiir uiins. ,
I). tlarl»cr, rc|ire«enting
Slan.lanl Oil Co., 4s negotiating for
the purchase from Kverett ami Moore
of the I'nitcil States Telephone Co ,
wind! f'omiianv has over fiOU ex­
changes in Mudugan.
'I'hcsc stones ha\e raiusctl a .tieciilcd slu m financial cjrdcs, as it «*as
supixiscd that Ixith the leaders in tlic
syriilh ate aould lie niincfl

CITT. MICH. FB DAT SErTEUUBU 5. 1»0«.

Sj;,“-!=slISLAND WAS
DESTROYED

Mto. l.eoaa apmaHWae MerHed to LadaadfrequmiUy the neighbor.---------tastoe TkcM. Week* Aao^WOi
iBTitad in to add to tha pleaenrw
I
Baum spoke of the way in
B««i4e la C klcaso.
l*ref. EUlo«t*s Dtrsrtloa.
WMU are tmated in the Ocr-1
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Mis. Leona
Spronl of the Boatoo
Last
evening
the
High
School
footme, being made to feel that it {
Store hae sprung a anrpeisa on her
is thsir home and that nothing Uiat. Steamer HlOffO Maru Saw It baU boys got out on their Sixth street
friends
in
tin. city, an4 today for tba
and did some lively
oaa ocetrlbute to their enjoymi-ct will
Overwhelmed by Volcarw
first
time
her
marriage
Is imntraiUTtd
and enapiiy practice under the direc­
altted by their hoeu. The tr. attion of Professor Elliott The boye
; aoeorded so swrante was also
B ego Monday. Tbi
•bowed op well, wd tlMK U i,«7
m «rf.
K. Pelletier of Lnd
t of o fine tttm. Prof. Elhou
BUWEO BY ASHES AND LAVA
and the c remooy was performed at
shows that be knows a thing or
that tb»- eolation of the servant
the home of his paxenu in Lndlngtoo.
about the game, and he will ma
girl queetioo would not b* far to ewk.
Mr.
and
Mra Pelletier left oo the
and
2miner.
Mosia wae meutiom d as ontof the Vessel Was Unable to Render
tmin today for
Th^ are five ot the last yepr s team j
Peii^tier hits a respoSIible pociAny AssIsUnce
baok, and there may be seven or eight j non with a railroad oompanv. The
the delightful spot that it is In Uw
Pound, the heavy hitting lialf. Goes, best wi.he. of a host of friends wiU
German home toe wife and mother
follow IheX
iheAride to l.er new home.
•toMir
Wynkoop
reigns as qneen, venerated by all. T»ti.. i to laksbitaats of tbs Isiaod. All
Hclgi-i. the foxy tackles, and L^erle.
alwava In oonclneion. Mrs. llam-r
,.r u.x-Ar^ x.ppo-i.« lUvr
M. TlMliLlNloCbio.
the heavy end brillant end. wb.. made
pointed out that the home is the Irminto see about suits,
nearly every touch down last year, all
cloaks, fnrs and silks, at Chaa A.
Wo. Torrible.
are back and In the game. In addition
vt-ns
ns A Hr
Hroa Parties desiring
ers
notify
^
to these, it is probable that ThaokiT
TTWr.j.11 to th- B«^>ard
ert of home ana lamily tiea
Victoria. B. r , ^pt. 5—Theetesun- wUl be in the game again, and AUn-rts
n’s and Boys’ hweatDaltghtfnl music added to the a^er- er Hiego Mam, from Yokohama, witIter Hchool, and if
noon's plaasare. Miss Bailey, whose DChsed iht tle.tonction of the island
•west voice U w*-U known in thU city, ot Torishima by a volcanic emption. three men are on the team, its excel­
tinging two German eonga, with her One bt^ndred and aeventr Uvea aid lence. with the men already there, is
assored beyond qnesUou.
friend. Mias Dana of Grand Rapidaa. ■nppoct-d to liave been lost.
Bnt if tiiere are no others cf last
aooompanist, Mrs. 8. Garland giving
Th. entire island wa. oovt red with
an enjoyable piano solo and Mrs. A ash.-s and an ipimense qaaolity of year’s toam exwpt the five that are
H. Holliday singing a beantifnl Inlla- Uva was heaped cm the ooast line, oertain, there is cnongh good new
inclu.hng eome of the fast
bywg.
which was greatly changed in Miape.
boy. of the second team last year, to
At the oonclnsion of the program a
Th.- sight was one of terror seldom
a cruiuty - that the high
Kaffee KUteoh" oooopied an hour wituesw d. Th. boat was beyond the
of last year will
mainrlelting with each reach of the volcanic loot buret, bot
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partaking of genuine Gcr^ do..- trough to see the calamity tained.
man refreahmenU, oonpialing of coffee clearly. There wae no opi>ortunity to
cakes and coffee, served by the mem- giv.. aid to the inhabitants of the
of the Literature divuioii. <
island, as it wa. comph-tely borit-d in
ashes and lava.

Warranted
Patent
Leather Shoes

DURANh IS IMPROl^NG

FOR RECEIVING VAULT

FUNERAL OF OLE BOSTRUM

FIRST MEETING DF THE YEAR

Passed the Best Night Since
He Was Taken Sick

SVa. IIHd fa Tb«r S^w Itouiaa

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-liood Work 1*0.1 Voor.
>r>-I*HlM>. Tencerm-

The fim meeting of the W
ttonfor
All tlmt Is mortal of Ole Ih»strum
Th« first maetlnff of the Woman’s
"•
year was held yesterday was laid iu the grave this afternoon. Hy T-l. cr.i h to th- K-rr-ro.
OlQb for the new jmlt was held this afternoon. The reports show that exFlint, SepL .'k-His doctor reiort.
A large nuiul- r of good frit-mis of the
afternoon in the. m w rooms in
respect-- that Jodge Dnrand piss«-d the b^st
LOOK hall, in the Oolman Block,
night sint-e he was taken sicx. He
and pie lanre and pleasant andionoe
The aseocUtlon will bring before
and a long line of carriages fol- slept on a conch l»etwe<-n and 7 this
room wae filled with olob men
■mng. At «:i:. this morning his
the people the matter of areoeiring
the remain, to Oakwood oemesud their visltinjr frlenda ^ The ranlt to l.e placed in the oometery the
pemtnre was normal, his tmUt- 76
opening boslneea meeting was it
respimtion •J*i. There is a steady
Th;morning the body laid in state
oharge of the new preetdent. Mre. K
improvement In the nw» of the ]wraThe
lots
for
this
purpose
hare
betm
in

the
dining
room
of
the
Hotel
I>eeB. Minor, the only matter to oome up
lyxed sidf. The doctor’s r.-ply to a
and
the
ladies
hare
some
reeenred.
lanau,
where
scores
of
old
friends
and
in s tmalneas way being the qoewtlon
question,to
to thechaiu-e for Durand’s
money
to
derote
for
that
pox|ioee.
It
ao<inaintanoi*s looked for the last time
of postponing the next ragultt pnit*
rseov.-ry, was that the gonenil « ondiing of the club for one week^ on ao- is too large an nnderakiiig. however, n}K>n his fart- The body lay in a
casket c»>v.-red with
ooont of the M. K ©onfrrenoe to be for them to so into without the back­
l.VMTOl C AMLK .
held in the city on the regular meet­ ing of the pi-ople and the lK»nl of black broadolot h. and upon the cover
ing day of the club, the motion being public worka They will bring the was an eleg^ silver plat.- engmred j
matter before the p-ople In the near by
• lUu^uum &'khtrl. bt-aring the simple OBiclals l*rr|.*Hac for (be Work Autboroarrletl
future,
and
will
probably
raise
money
li-.criplum:
Ole
Bostmm,
1S57
IWnj.


Mrs Minor, in her iiresldent's greet­
l/rrfby
*^110 casket WHS borne to the Congre
ing, spoke of the harmony and willing for the ranlt by poimlar eutmcription.
Glen Haven. Mich . Sepi. 6-J H.
During the past year, many tree, gatiouul church at
and ther.' an
support whicJi every member had si-,
Hobineon. snis-rinteudent of teh-gmpb
ways aeccrdwd to the club. During have be«m set out by the association
for
the
weather
bureau service, has
the omamenul bods, flowers am
the coining year the excelhmt proi
been here and over to South Mamton
prepared, the many members, and the ahmbe liave b.'en cared for. and with ' friends
Th. *u'rvice was .-oudn. ted by Rev Island during iJie iw>t wet k looking
eorplns in the treasury are not the the water inpply, for which th.- ladies
an- very thankfni, all vegetation in | D^Oochhn. pastor of th.-Congrega- the gronna ovtT i«r\-pnratory to laying
doing nioi-ly. A | tioual church, assisted by R.-v John tlie cable from here to that point
I aettees hav.- also J. Maakstad of Suttons Bay. an old j
arrang.-d satisbeen porchaeed and lOa.'etl.
!»nd valued friend of the den-as.‘d, and I f'W’lorily aud bids an- adv. rtist-d for
The association am alrt-ady plannng Rev Forbnsli. minister of the Swedmanufacturing of the c.tble. It is
for their anpual enpper. which will ■
church of this city. The latter read|«o« definitely d.-cided wh.-thcr it will
take place In Novembefr
!a iwrt of ih.- «-rvic- in the Swedish j
The eemeu*ry oommiltcc for the im-1 language.
I
^
t^w>g|iii th- spring at the
eniug year is oompoeed of Miss Jennie j a choir consisting of Giias. A. Skel- oivening of navigati.m.
C. E. Linney, of the weather bnrt-an
Andertou. Mra. Harvey CortU and jehcr. L. K. White. Dr J. A. Snyder
Mra A. Ooffar. Mrs C. D. LaPointc | ft„d II A tJoaU-s fumlkhcd music be- office in Chicago, has also Nn-n h-rc
making the annual inspection and
and MIm Barm Lae are the fl.>wcr fining the occasion
e«siveand W»o ^ookittg up the matter of the sigThe s.-rrice waA very i
1 the clergymen six.ke words of conso- I nal tow.-r to bi- erected on the island.
'

la 1.0. O. K. Itali.

SENATORS CONFERRING u.ion,.r..„ .o.;,ixf..na.ofo...!

MHke Was tll.cus.to. Tbou’sb

only things necessary, but she would
have the club a powt-r for good in the
oommunlly. wlUi which they should
be in close touch They should know
tu net'de. imd be ready to help along
•very good work. Thor should be in
■ympathy with the schools, and the
oburoh work, with
mmiU and good gon rnment, at well
as hooeehoU •oonomlca in fact,
there should be nothing good that
the club membere should not be inter
Mted in. In conclusion she spoke of
of the rlnb as set forth In
(titntlon.- ’ The ad
of the members
in the knowledge of
«f
mr
liunture and current events, U»e dieonsaion of social problems and the
promotion of good will tow^ each
other and all the world.," Heraddxwee wae full of inspiration and au­
gurs well for the eoevesi of the club
work daring the coming year.
The procram for x&t afternoon wae
In eharge of
P O. Baner,
who rmid
a mo-t di-ligbtfnl
papw on "Girman Home Life.
She ptetured the lore of bom
bawd
on the dctp
and to
humanity of the Teutonic peoplee in
all lands of the mprld and in all agM,
« from tlib time when tin
louad tlM»m' in the wilds of cimtral
Buxope to the ]«resent day
of the contrast betwewi the home life
^ the rRomane and that of the Of»r%aiia where the wife and mother wae
lored and venerated in a way
tlN loo.e-liTln|t Kojom. no.—dof
woBdoc. Th. bom.
‘ “
Dd oboat

circle of fri.-nds
About the casket were piled i
tributes, ipch
. handsome set pieces nud i
sprays of ro»es. carnations smeet

NeitberWlll Talk.
HyTf4str«tihSottoli«<x.to

•' pieces were a side bearing the words:
P “Onr Fri.-nd." irom the emploves !

BUT NEVERAT THIS STORE
Rochester
Clothing

Next tHInr to GlTlnf Them Awayl

A new line of

LADIES’and MISSES’SKIRTS
:VjryrNobby Styles.

4-D0LUIRS-4

FlorallDesigns
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

Sweeping reductions in

H

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all our departmenis^tbis
montb to iiMke! room for
Fall and Olinter floods

AmHor A Co.
mmt P’ron^

aod Ut. I’any lAtt.

lAdiessy shoe, made by IhePiirii
Co. You get full value receiiid.

THK OI.I> HP.LIABI.K

242 froBtSt.

^cs^kXEf me,co
60UTHBENDJND.

It Is rsMto Ttot tosMi Mtoer. lias* Uost
LITTLE GIRL LOST
Tbalr Llsoo,
|ciot C oafiMto O. H«e Way
ByTrls«rapklcth.B«x>to

'ns.r

k

now coming in............

»«V

‘'iTbeNeJstaod -

tokeol. aad Was naally BrotMtht
^U*uu |>tk
Londoo, 8ept •/----fi-The-Union
pit at ,
flooded
• lotto r.as:i»s Ho.--.
Colford in Qi
today and it is feared that seven mlc-; The six vear
year old ilau^hter
tlau^hter of Mr.
ars lost their Hvta._______
i and Mrs. .M Ke>-noldk, who rcccnllyj
TWias*s w
Imo\-ed here from Indiana, got con-(^
to-ctoitoXtoBvwtowBaoato.
j tuscd ickUv on her way home fromj
school and became lost. She finally
Datooit—Wbaat, H and .f *; oon>, '
Gunton’s meat market, and
61*4 ; oali. 81*4.
^viU Shears Lro^-ht her to the engine
»«d71,.
Ib„..„,b„-bcFf.lher
was located.!
! house where 1
and took 1
.
pork,i
Charles Lasrrence is in Chicago on

Choice Values.

NBERG ailELiABLE DRY 600DS AND CL0THM6 HOUSE.
I STEINBERG’S

Alfred V. Friedrich

..... FRANK FRIEBRICH

be arecu-d heie.
federal building
The commine.- iu charge of the mathers this aftere<«i In the death of
tex here know nothing of the aclec*
Prof. Virchow the world lotos a great
^
wjlentisl. and one of the greatost med-;i mat the reiKiti is entirely gronndleae, i
ioal dieouveiers of a
- I as the eommitu e would probably have i
I the first to tH- notified.
BY PLAKIDIXO OF j

$1.19

JUST RKEIVEI)....

Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice. '

Mil** hOl Tlir.llN TUII*

LTo’’t^n l^ri^bV^d iTft“O Mother beenti- . l*rs.Mrat

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Tomorrow we start a sale without a name—that’s a nov­
elty, isn’t it? See big ad. on another page.

ntwTallStphs

'.Henry McManus has b.-gnn bn* nth
consaentiva year’s service at teacher
of the school at Norrisville. His |
Mwvioet are so valuable that this time ■
ha was sent for to the son them part ^
of the state.

tbl. mominit over ilie N. w York CentheM«onic freu mitj..
to
a.HrJof Which “r.
Mr. Bo..rnm.
Bostrnm was a memU-r.
blj fe>r
for th.
the Adlrtral railroad.
wtia Michael Lit-j BrTsi.gr,
eoetor Thom. C. PUtt | The |«U beuer. wet
Oyster Bay. Sepu .V-Presldent
QeeTUdtbe two repob-j
W Kotmd. WillUmB.lU.er.
eit and bis iiarty U ft on the
»e."wer. In conference »•
J Merkhem end A. J. Roosevelt
at 9:2:> a. m. for hit louthtm
erTarel boon. Both iefn«ed to talk | Fe
for the pnblic, whan seen later. It is *
thought that they talked over the coal =
RUMOR IS GROUNDLESS
strike sitnation.

lladtoonc today l
This uncle.Ole

“BAMBOOZELED”
You’ve attfended many sales—you^e been “bambooz^
c!cd many times,

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of hi. Ufa. Kothtag tlmt oonaon* n ou b. umtl. m>d DOthlng
it .ot for il. InterMt ou b< of (not
^o^ionoDO.. AUboUdo;., ObrUtmoi.
Hew Ymu^. Eoolmr. on
onoalou of fomUy rauiaa oad n*
Stettdoy ood voddix «mlnmri«

THE WEATHER

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to Tkai

SelNirt Biecbcr go. « a Prep.

J l*i:i;iOl> OF SKKVII K

iBoMrnm. Whom- long life in this citrj
jmnde him pojmlar^ and where

H.,

Wbk-h It

Imwease etoat el IniHsii Baekete sag SoupeiHr fleeds st tile

riothirrs, lUttcie and Kumlkhrte i . Il.s Majesty. The American Citixen

Karrllral DmsIob of tS« Womui** Clab



SIXTH TKAB-NO. IMO

SURPRISED HER FRIENDS

GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS

pfdH*®'

Look at our
^Boffs* Suits
And you think at once *'How nice my
little boy would look in one of those.”
It’s only a short step from looking to
buying when you call at our Children’s
Department. Norfolks, Double-Breast­
ed and the always popular Little Fel­
lows’ three-piece and Vestee Suits—
$2.00. $2.50. $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 are
the popular prices we show in such
large assortment. Our guarantee,
backed by the guarantee of the manu­
facturer, on everything we sell.

m
BsmiJton

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HI
MVEIIV qfVfffSgftT BESNS

THIS label:

A. J. WILHELM
D»ON STREET
SOUTH SIDE

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THE ETBHKG HECORH
"“BSirr-"

mEfione

■iM. 6o^«^. to tfe RT«, bet;
iteleaito

ttnm. while thet to ihb oimtoto bet Of a w«B« in
bm UrirlT oorered by the ' iA<l«a the eye at
TIIAVBim CITY. MICHIGAN price of ml HmtorQwoMVcB
RTtTBiiU and Smtor' PUtt of New ^
Tort »TtthU»nfniByat4 oooforrfrii
ORAND TRAVeme HERALD tnr th^ rrgmrdiiiK a neaiu to «*nd tb#;
J •trike, and It la hoped that tber will |
1 arxiro at e caoclnaiou which fhaU pro* j
TMA I. MTK MW L«. IMMH ’ mlw definllo rvaelu and a rrl»»f from
loprn.Ung dUaater to bendred. of imJ. W. MANMDL Mltor knd «UnM(*r portaot ladoi^rieoL

WHERE CANTHIS BrBEATEN?

BITNbAT &Alrf
> Tla
O. R. *1

beaWi

flMlU the UHWN WiUtb
The qifcimlty of the
purity
pur.w of the oil arv nut

, .««•.>

'‘dSiai^'dS^

to Manistee}

oppreaomthetn.

pJJS'Sii'S

WANT DEPARTMENT.

SsHS

YflBrChaiiMtBCitaQflBil
CBUClifBraUttl6MBfley«

Mitcball, O.
Ingham. Airt.

WANTED

I4»*0 IlATTrl. of
DocY— AppLw oa

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TTtonami^-r Sowday. Jane kv K Ml*
OMEIOE ttoketa to Powrtey at gi.OO fat
roandtrip Trtia laaoea d:«0 a. aa.‘
9 JO pi m.
xmn. The atma
IBOl-tmo
O E. Uort»T Afft
the banka of Lako

Wl^HIrs

T*-«

Both *fW« »• •

E. 1,. lUiMom has made a record
Ck*r CiacctAToa io the railing of apidcs that he thinks
will be rather hard to beat in any cuy
of the state, or aniwhcrcs else, in
facL On le« than eight ies ot
land, which » aitoaied just iniidc lbc
coriioration liraits on the southwest,
he raised this year 1040 barrels of
f is
Duchess apples.
---- --------------raverse
Ciiy, and
know if any city in the state has <!une
ftxruBUCAJt wraTB ticket.
as w ell
WTicn asked the seact of tliis tc
markable yield, Mr. Raimom smiled a
knowing imlcunilc and said that, it
▲JLKX MAJTLULKO of M
was laigely included in one little rule.
Feed the trees.'*
P&BO M. WAIUf KB or C

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*Un.IW To-day aad »ator_ as K C LrwW gTDorry. T-J.
pWbo Mt.
K. E. HrNUKitFORlL
• to Ta» Parara,

ra^di

wt?

This .No. SCO. exactly like cut (or $li.7.S is one ot the many
good values we are now offering you. It is oft, rin. long,
27 in. wide, has i9 tempered steel springs; 4 in. Golden Oak
Finished frame with large legs securely bolted (not nailedl.
iThis coBch has heavy duck cafivas lining and is double stuff-cd with moss and tow. has a plain top covered with choice
^
carload of couches to select

lifL

MTAOE AKU

BI. MeCOV or Boot.
rSBBT F. roWKBS of WoafM.
or Jartooo.
er Omo. if EWW Load OBoeKDWUK JL. WICOBT of TooBotm.
ar topa of PabUc lartrortlooU>x^« ▲, FALL of Callwoa.
arlUmkon Mato Board of BdocaUoo•ATBICK H, KELLEY of Waxoa*
1^ WaiUUT of UncoMe,

^gxsr

“ “““.ay

PLATrORM.

-OnUe Stroke of TareKc." the
fiowcrluVcoincdy-drama which is given
Its first introduction here this season,
after three uicccms c seasons of great
success in the east, is one of the roost
succcMful plays of its kind now on
the road. A sensational escape from
prison gives the play its title an<l a
scene in a counterfeiter’s den is anoth*
cr of its rwivcl features.
Jack’ Rut­
ledge, the hero, is falsely accused of a

ABOBMJLLD B.’VABaAUH of Ur«to..

“aSSHHS‘3 J. w. SLATER, * lEMHIIB HOUSE niMISHER
SsvHH'S'SIfiS.'S
Dr. rirroc’a Common Sense Medical
Adviser is •ent/zre on receipt
2i one-

OBLAXDO Co MOFFATT

•t npon him. *n«u action of
the populists Las created great indig*

BBPUBLICAK COUKTk TICKET.

nation there. After a two days’ at*
tempt to hunt the party has moved

You may select

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me and convicted.

J. W. CLIFFE,

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TroHt Strut
iJi. $. Fryman, Pnctica!135Sbetpu"

yy^Ajrm^Djua* roi—

gS5-S«3

He

cscai>e>

bridal couples

pvinful set liack

WHEN IT COMES TO A QUESTION

FOi) SALE

received a

the other day at An

rora, 111. As the jiartT ivxsa-4 down
m pnson in a highly dramatic fashthe walk.the enstoirniry shower of old
i and then prorecds to hunt doan
shoes assailed them and oua of the
hss enemies. There is plenty ot com­
snob's latiiled ic a bumble b<‘es’ nest,
edy running through the pUy and thii
rue angry bumbles swarm, d upon
;s ^umuslied hr a •‘viddisli” characicr,
the crowd and the bride and groom,
i negro scrvaiu and an Irisli hosiler.
the offlfiating clergyman and several
he i.lay makes a strong bid for novclof the guests recein-d jaiinful memenV and etlecuvencss of its scencrA
oet 01 the ocraslon *
rhich IS carried complete.
Tomor
A di-pitch from Lisbon savk ihat a
roa night, iiaturday, Scj»t. !<’•, is tin
-umor ihal lias iR-eucurrer.r fora time
date for ns first prescnralion in t!i:‘
■ins dev. io}t--d into h grave scandal
at Steinberg’s
Grand Ui*l
U is aU.g ci that
the gov.rument
jwimr to U* n.-ed for ujoiey has

FRANK W. WILHUN.
torOomityTraaaiir—
4iBO. W. aTBWARU.
CEO. Ho t KOHS.
odt Coart OocnmlMluncTOEO. W. Cl HTli*.
K. U. ALLYN

DR. O. X. I IIA^K
MENUKKUON UMITII.

High < oincdy and i deptH of
It wUl be hard for Hie detnoermt* in

pawned tne crown jew.M.t whuh are
worth u t;»h hm-an.-utit
Th. yin-

•lude tl j^ i noui. .liamonrl invrusted
luve lH‘cn l-lcudcd
'o
IV. which is val­
Judge Dnrund aa a oandiOate for gor* drainati/Jt on ixJ Cluirles Major’s stor\ ■.c i te: «
ued at
o. Thi* precious gemi
emoE The Flint jorist was the atrouR ••When KnighlluHi 1 Was in Flower,'
imbt
ild- d in th- royal i-rown are said
eat Bun who oould iioaolbly have been which Miss Kllslcr and a Mar cast wil
hav. I>.*. n taken out and past.- sub
esenl at Stein!»erg*s tirand on Satnamed, and if any mao oould hare at**
Atituted. th.- n.nl gems having beet
eured lepubUoan rotes it was Judge
M ik^inislcr IS dclightcil with the old or pU;^«'d to the Bank of PortnDuiaud. Although, while he might
iV n-jHirted that the bank is
pait of Marv Tudor.
To her think-,
hare been farozed with Uie rotes of
unites the charming attributes pressing the government for repeynoAbM of fepubUeuns his eleotic

OBUtlo etate eeotral oonunl^ mar
BMUU toteator Holme to^ tbo
tiokei. H thU U done Holme will

[larliara
characters
“Barliara Frcitcliie'* and Glor> CJuailc
in “ I-hc Christian.” fomc of her most
recent acliievcmcnts
field.

put up u rigorous oumpul
palgu lu whieh the iaeoM of today and

^r»^otrlnK U thr^ li-t oM'^Usm

would hare been ulmori improbabl
Tlwie U atnng taU that the demo-

AdTertUrd

three yeun ego would bo roioed with
the MUROuaueMfor which Helme is
BOled. but iBrttod of winning rrpobli*
Ow' roleo be wiU antagoniae them.
TlMlofote Itniuy be

50c
55c
68c
I.9S
1.48

t.

Th^Tfoolisb custom of" throwing old
•hoes at

BOBBBT X. WALTER.

dowBtbat Mr.

n'«:Tan SboTR. irrtY.

yoor own

lUrkliiin Block.

north to Redfleld.where two days will

DAVID O. CDANDLKIL

S Bails'Shot Sale

See J W. Oliffe and get one
term of music lesMma free.- with
a violin, guitar or mandolin—

It sought a drink and the dogs

olaEtataLairiaatan^

---------

euv Tr—urr

music

‘ General flews
5
offbeWorldi

JAB. B. MONKOSL

r-o-.-

'

LESSONS FREE

Wb. n the populist farmers around
Artlngton.S. D.. heard that the pres
dent’s son urns there to bunt prairie
oUickeus, word was telephone«l all
along the line and messages were s**nt
oat advUing people to watch for treaiwst notices ami rat^ol the
At
one farm bouK* young

Ji

tar tf

reaeonably tot

Helme wiU not poll

uiiiv

cutu-r snu >4stio. i|i^

i"RL-:

5?ri.:’5'L

ihMu rtvuiM- rmi^^ Ad—S—

eot of the mon-y lent.
J. D. Grace, editor of United Can­

during the plague.
that those

FOR RENT
Litkw AYcnor,

Suffice it to say

amidst

L-utw»

|M,|Bti.i.OMMlo.ODdth.nH-DWbO

hwrc taahi ori,ht«». OMU. will ^"SriS^wi'
OaTw. I

IMh Off.
E^B Mnnday. a lawyer of Uenriet
fooled a grare digger
He says; “My bnnlier wua reiy
I of tba miners was not. low with malariwl ferer and jaundice.
I persuaded him to try Electric Bit­
ters, and he was soon much better.
hDoc. and tber uokudbuluu udditionnl ton eenu u ton
tor toktoff tbt.oouloulofthewilBoa ti-rs saved bis life.” This remedy
malaria, kill, disease germ
. TO hurt uidod tb. mlnto.to.Mnm expeU
•nd imrlfies the blood; aids digestion,
Moro udoqunto oompenaution for their legulates liver, kidneys and bowels
Uber ooMumtos of oonl would Imre cure* oonsiipatton. dyspepsia, nervoui
obuMfuUy^puid the uddod price. Bui diseases, kidney tronbU-L fem^ com
wu buTt paid moro. 1
OouludTUOood & Sons’ drug stores.
from 18 60 to
t. Tbereforv
Tbexeforv S^E^DID S9c. NegUffee Shirts at

srr=«rr-.‘":i5^a‘2:"wist

^UUHKToRKKT-W.P.CruUer.

the unburied remains of the

dead and exposing ihemselves to the

ZanMd
act lor which th. ul
wUlho ,»HtcL HUUao.h>T,b..ii

MBLES, TABLES, TABLES
Tables of every description—big tables, little tables, square
tables, round tables, oval tables, tables that open and tables
that "stay put.” oak tables, mahogany tables, bird’s-eye
tables, Flemish oak tables, tables of every known size, shape
and description for the parlor, sitting room, dining room,
kitchen. No one else carries such a stock. Dining tables
from $4.25 .to $42.00. Library tables from $3.50 to the
most elegant at $50.00. Sitting room tables, all sizes, from
$2.00 to $ 15.00. A great stock of handsome Stands from
$1.50 to $8.00.

M

who were well fled from

shelter, from food and from house,
aluodoning the sick to their fate,

imv liii'iiirjT

It is all one sided. They ill come here, and they are coming
faster than ever because the new Fall Furniture is here and
by far the handsomest that any one has seen.
|

n,.}d >iuiii..,;a \v

ada, ha. received a letter from Fr.
Lucches, who i. in charge of the
Jesuit mission of tlie Holy Cross in far
Alaska whieh reveals a terrible conol affairs. A d.-v.nstating plague
lias raged among the Eskimos and ip a
time carried off one half of the
native jHipalation. “it would take

BEST STOCK, BEST PRICES I

poK bALE-4im»l
ifUEE}. -i.iHrh.

too long,” be writes, “to describe the
horrors witnessed by the missionaries

am tbau bM l»*ty rote. If that.

hnw geteod Uitto OMC. thonoyapMhy
^
acnl «ppon of OicuoimU
«c wwhm uU mr tlw oountry. und
la
to toU tba oymputby of
Df r-^- man who do not toil with

E3Sffi«a.-w»aay

BEST FURNITURE

MISCELLANEOUS

horrors of starvation.
The missionaries, of whom there were 10 in all,
exerted themselves to their utmost in
nursing the sick, assisting the dying,
burying the dead, and distributing
with prodigality u very means at com*
maud.’’
The s< mi arid Wit wCRansab. where
ram has always before been a bless­

!^sST=“H%rSS=5

loCKWOOB PEDESTALS
The newest idea. Impossible to tell it from the famous Rockwood Pottery. The finest effects in wood painting ever at­
tempted. Have a number of different heights and the most
artistic shapes. Don’t miss seeing them.
^

ing. has had so much rain in the last
few weeks that the people are mee
ing iiL the churches and praying that

“WE SELL THE BEST”

the deluge cease. It f»as mim J al
every day for six weeks, with the re­
sult’ tliat roads are impassablo. grain
is badly damag.-d and cornfields are so
soft thai the slightest'wind Mows the

THE HANNAH & LAY
'
MERCANTILE COMPANY

corn flat on li e ground. Nearly all
th.
reunions and fairy that
•cheduled for August had to be called
off on account of the
A movement la on foot so hold ser­
vices in all the churches throughout
the affected area next Sunday to pray
that the rain oeaae.

T^avkrsk OIT-V-. IVIIOI-I.

Jim Dumps for months had not bMn strong, and that waa why he trudged along
As dumpish as a rainy day. nor had he one Whd word to aay:
TiU ono bright day-what Joy for himl “Force” changed him to "Sunny JIml"

Force"
wiw Mtan’s receipt Ibr rl^onmi
bodies aad «cst?e breins.

mM

^•jkrlRlIlOlBtOOWj InU-VtaH ct*1r jpeg* JfMPAT .SlPiBiiBM *

IFAMONeAlUIOODfiRlkNDS
OF FLOUR ONE GAN BE SPO­
KEN OF AS BETTER THAN
ANOTHER, IT IS « ♦ *

THE BEST
MANUFACTURED BY

HANNAH & LAY CO.

LOTFS fODnI MtEAl
ims OOT A OBEAl
lOrtfiaaLI
-Etranper. mooirht I ..k whet time
ill! Iw when wr fit to MillvUler
-Fire fifteen.” I replied.
Looking behind me, I mw a man
wh> api«ued to be about fifty yean
old. lie a., m at one about wwiewhether It wa. in finding
bln»elf in a clrllixed laud, for wblch
Domei
crIsU in
TOuld not telL I eocounrfeU him to
talk. anJ he did mi.
Tw*-nty fire veer, liefore beliad been
JUted. lie had gone to the gold reflona and made a fortune. Ilecenlly
leamins that hi. former love wa. .in*
flc. he had rcnewtHl Li. propoeliion of
a «iuart«T of a. century before. The
>mau had n-tumed a prompt accept,cf. and he wn. golng to hi. home to
made hajrpy after ao many years
waillnp. He

. HliocklMc « •l*«Uy

Condensed Hem
» of Wiebigan

bnt Bncklen.’ Araioa Salre quiokly

• WhiU OD m rUit with her imateod
Md 8 K. Wait
toOMMkda. Mn. IWr Bmii41oo. of
A80W.
AlloBM. • copper ooontiT miiiliiff lo.
The .trengtfc .of the Michigan Ka*
ceUoo. died, briefInjf to e c1om«
t»r«^ r rrmarkeble In the feet thet tbe tlcnal Guard i. 187 offloer. and B.006
deeeeeed

wm

the mother of twenty

enliated men. and of the naral brigade
19 offloera and 108 men, the total
atrength being »06 offloera and a.«16

bW.°b-?rfS?.r;:.r£ii

The iNKmli^ OMe of Mery Brown, e
16 year old f Irl of Iron Moonlnin. U
poxxlinf tbe phyeiciani at the boepitai faU.. bruig it^bimk^and get your onah.

there. While eatln* dinner e few
dayi afo .be droppt d a fork, and after
The annual reunion of the Elevemb
leaanf orcr to pick it op wa. nnable
Miobigan Cavalry will be held at
to rtralfbten uix In that conditio^ OTandL.^dgeonBeptember 17. There
and enable to .peak, .he wa. broefht
are about 400 member, of the regito tho bocpiUl. It i. bellered her
rorviving. upward, of 100 of
whom n.ually attend tbe annoul reOn. Athea.. of Grand Rapid., wa.
fired oot of hi. boarding lioow^ bcoanw
Workl.a Kiaht and H.U.
•of objeoUooable oonooot, and to get

uT.-'.'r.rtj.r.SdrirrEt^^^

eren pebed hi. iUt throntb tbe flam
in the front door. Hi. deeite foi re
New Life Pllla. Them pill, change
eenire nearly co«t him hU life, for the
weaknewt into etrength. lUHeune..
iflamcnt two arterie. Inhuaxin.and
he almoet bled to death before wnrgiaemlAanee reaob<-d him. A. it 1.
wiU nerer hare
free nee of hi.
Walt & Sooa
^ band aiain. be<»nw‘V the eerrrlnf of
eooie of the tendon, in the wri.t.
The Benton Harbor
city ml
KalamaKK) Elk. are jnbilant orer opened with a «naU attendanet^ 80

I -

many childreu atajed awaj that Bapt
laat Week', oamiral for the benefit
E. A. Wilaon applied to the city oouniheir new temple.
clL The ooMoll ordered tbe police
WednemJay night for the firrt time
the city and take all children
«Itaa wa. tomed on throogbont Oadil- toechool. Offloer. were rounding up
•lao. The t!adillac Oa. Company’, tbe tmanu all day Wedneeday.
new |;o,oa) plant i. now oompletod
To our many friend, and neightori.
and 1. a model lu erery re.peck
Thiaha. teen an « xocptlonaUy good who liave extended to u. their help
and .ympathy in our bereavement, we
^y«wr for wheat and other grain In
"MaocU county. Yield, of 61 bimhel.
to**lhe acre in one iu.tance. 60 hn.b
A clrcn. train was badly wrecked
el. In another, with 46 and 4o in other
in.t.noe. are c««umon. The
w.ual n.wr Orawford.ville, Ind.. and four
.

average ifor Michigan wheat i. from
90 to26 bn.liel. an acre.
Mr*. Henry Aurand ol Tekooeha 1.
9i rear, old and yet a. .pry a. 1
maiden of 40. Hlie rreently |iatroulted
an eicnr.lon to Niagara Fall, rialtod

employe, were badly injured, Udng
caught in the overturned .leej^r.
large Hon made iu emapo during
exoltemeut and took to Uie wood.
PO.M wa. oragnixed which cha*cd

him all day and finally a. U wa>
growing dark wa. forced to kill him.
all the eight, around the
foot land returned home a. fnwl. a. a all effort, of capture having proved a
bride. Bbe keem hooee alone an.* failure. :
• _______
manage. hi:r own bo.ineM .ffalra
MraOlay M. B. lknap.wlfe of Oapt

en»a«h to ki...
-Thar she air. atnuipr; thnr*. MafiuMy. 1 Lev kop* tliet plctur* by me
ever alnr<* 1 left her. an’ .he wrote mo
thei Otie of me. taken ul*out the name
time. be«! iH^ n on the i«trIor mantel.
Wlunr .he eould nee it every day. In
her hiM htter .he warm»nl up o
slou«sly fur
Kiylii* .he ua«
thill blaek Inu^taelie. thet roun’ ch«-ek.
them raven lock. .bc*d kiiowcd year.
nf«>re.”
The mntr. lIlU^lllc•he \vu« a yellow
leatbcru.
grav. his fh«s*k a fur
and on ihe lop of his h
acalt. r.d hair, like timU-r
,ad
Kwept
hyflre.
1
tain tlKil
hKiked fr I him to the hkenem. of hi.
early love, nml It oeeumd M me that
U*e eame <hange. had douhttee. oeeurred In hqr- I
m.thing. well
kn<*wlng Hint no wunl from me would
.mil to.preimre him for the change he
would fliMl ln ttie girl. Ih*wever. It oecumsl to me time I uUghl devise* ».om«
plan to eoflen the dlkapp-diitment.
-My friend.” I Kud. •hi y.m think
you will kii.Av the lady when you nitvt
herr
• S.nrthi. I»’ve mipi-.m* I «x*uhl ever
furult that purty fu<s *:”
“1 would like to lM*t you . tenner
you won’t
^
know her.”
► hi. poeket. drew forth
e Uivi«d I
hill. and. w,-ttlng hi.
ut roll <
thumb, .eloeted u ten dollar hill, wldch
I mat«*d. Then I nrr.nnge*| with liliu to
.end for hi- llam-ee to om»e to the luv
leJ ue ngrofs! to Moj. at, and he wan
to
her among other aoiuen. He
gave me lit. imnie, M.nrk SiM'llhindor,
while hi. l.etroibtxl wan Mnhulda
Hall., After Mr. Ki.-llhiuder and I
had rea. hfsl the hotel I ipalled a note
to MIm Halh.. wylug that If .he would
call at tin* hotel tliat evening . friend
of her Inver would give Lit InformaUon of him. Then I w.mt out and
.pent 610 for a wedding gift.
Al*out « o’ehK-k I wa. infonmnl that
a lady w I.IuhI to ..v tm* In tlie parlor.
I found a very fat iM*r»i*iu, with grlxzly gray halr-a hnt thire wa. of li­
the front lis-th ihsTiy^sl niid a hs>k of
ehmiile dl.»cUisfm lion on her fiiee
Hall., I hellevv.”
-Vi-.. Nir. Miw Halls. 'What ye gut to
tell me 'ismt M.nrk Sindlhinder'; “
”He 1. here In ahl. house. He 1
to know If you will r«'»M;:nize h
-IPNY.gniz*- hlm7 Why nuiV
-Ih . older, yeu kno^
-.<0 «m imi.ut 1 hols*
I
I’m
fright.”
W
I wliWiswl to
SiM-IUdiider to etw
In. There
e rcKun. Inrh
ttcenty-livc'.
llefc*re .'^jk'IIl.ltnler iirrlvisl I pur|»owly left MU.
Hall, and walked to a lireplact*.
grtMun eXfss tant eaiue In and I
lii.iulrlngly alHint him.
If hi
tuuehcsl
Halls, ft Uhl not r
tipm her for more thnii n iin
Then. nftiT taking in M-veral wouun.
It reM«*d on the young lady. Ii
licc'n arrangtHl U twecu him and me
Iluil ho was to leave the ro.»m without
giving any evldenre of having made a
BCU'etlon.
Ah »-sm as ho v. a.s gum*
Miss Hall, and after a I
nnlmiMinniit inatUTH told her tliat her
lover had Ih-cu lu th«* room.
-H.s-11 hen‘-ln thiM r*»om? 1 don’t
h’lleve It. Only one man ha. eo
blmx* I’ve l*een here, an’i he w
old csslger, bald as a «s»ol an* with
cheeks like a liew plow.sl lield.’
-That wa. he. I fearcsl you w
rcc»*gnlic hliu.” And without '

tJhae. E. Ib lknap one of Grand Rapid Greateit renovating medic'ne known.
beat known and pojmUr women, i n.%0. Jaa O. Johnson.
dead froma.plder'.biic. Mra BelThe great fortification, tliat made
knap wa. bitten on th. .boulder m^rPow-n. a generation ago. one of the
eral year, ago, and the bite developed
mo.t impregnable .tronghold. In Euinto an nloeron. growth which hlowly
rope and aeoond only to Metz in Ger­
but rorely mpped aw.y her life in
many, and which ha. been ordered by
BpUe of the attention of the beat phy
the emp.Tor to be demoli.bed. oon.i.t
aloiaaa and *i»ciaU.t. who t'oald be
of la mile, of huge earth and mamnry
proourt'A
ramparta. They were begun in 18:»
Lieut, llau.. Took, r of Sanlt Bto.
and were never really finl.bed l.'caum
Marie, a United Btate. army
they were oontlnuaUy modified a. the
• while an route to the Philippine, with
art of dofenae and off.mm develoji. d.
the troopa at the ontbn-ak of
About ^’'*0.000.000 ha. been .pent on
l»aMd throogh Kaum. City
There
theae fortlflckticm.. first and last, and
wa. a crowd of Kanm. glrU at tbe
yet a gun wa. never fired .t them, for
depot to are the addier boy. go
Jolmsl Mr. iHdlblnder.
the plaoewa. never l>eleagure.l.
pick her out’r
-WelU
asked.
<n>t of th. «r window.
MlBtata of Ohio. City of Toledo. , ^
-Yaas.” he raid, w
Blanche Hime«. daughter of a meri Hhe war. hut
baln’t
near
ho
party
chant, got it and wrote to tbt lieut4.n.
ink J. Cheney' make, oath that
ST 'afur be reached the i.lan^ h. 1. mnior iwrtner of the firm of F. .he’, kind o* nh-e anyway.”.
• Wldoh one wa. It ’: ”
J. Cheney A Co . doing huvlnoM in
Tu^y***^y**will” marned In
• The girl by the winder.”
••You’re mlMaken. Ml*. Hall, w
the ram of One Hundred
the far eorm-r.”
that
each and every cam of Catarrh
C
-Wh a a-f.
The fat <»le eat
It In* cured by the urn of Hall’, snaggle teethr’
h Care.
-You shouldn’t si»eak no dinrcHi
FRANK J CHENEY.
fully of the woman you are to iu.ni
Fworn to hS fore me and rebrarlh
He hsiked lH-wlIder.sl. Beveral t
In my prei«iee. this 6th day of Di
he naried to say souaethlhg. hut fnlltsl
to get it out. At last he took out the
Beal
Y»» A. vjitswju.
Notaty Poblic. roll c»f hUlH I liad Ms n once Wore and
n
Hair. Ghtarrh Cure i. taken inter hamhsl
nally and acU directly on tbe bloo^
and mnooaa rarfaoe. of the aystem though stmiepii war geln* to hnp|
me. If soinepu di- s. give thn i.
huhly.Druggisu. 76c-. Hali*. fam
W.VT. I roHe tun^ ai
re the bet
U.vllB liad
l-J-msl t.jphe

Uirowtb U. ot Toci« aron»d bU

STo __

^ \

Svangtlioal Institute
pwaoheA in the menagerie at Revert

**fiMKOM;rwAy”

ganUraieo ran^but the animal, in
the cage. didnTlike the Hnging. and
Ml up oppoaition by emimng doleful

I framed that !
i,es-euger with
the hJlU he had left to Min. Hall.-l
counted f”txiv-lhen tW the train for
home. I hire never h*«rd of elthtT
r the Woman nlms-.

alilkanheu dell.
-Awful

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DRESS UP!

jh

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JOITIBI.

Al®-.
ABSOUnELT OBWILBSS

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:

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Ka$tair$
SEE
HERE
LADIESt
You'd better!
hurry-they’re
sellingtast-WHAT?

B

A hand-

$14.98 S-”*

SkTT lOo

rat lOOOWATTS

Ht atout less than the cost ©f raw material.
Comcrrowmomlnfl w» start a sale-H’s a
n«wWiid-a mU -witbouta name.’* Can’t
find the proprr name, as “Bargain Sal..”
Cleandip Sale.” *Tm>«ntory Sal..” or any
otb.r old sal. Isn’t in ft witb

$:i.) ^Benda’s price............. ..........................

L. L. A. BUILDING

08-rK0l»ATHY

PHYUCSAW and nUBOKOW

CARPET CLEARIIISWOaS

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A. D. TYLER

Dentist

F-ull

OFFICE:

19.50

nrcixodo
Coats and Vests, silk lined, swell $:i*J
garment,very rare chance- Henda's price

10
M

Kastall's

nvsiKKUs

^ SUCIT of th. Kt. »d Flttin*

Head and Olonder
Oiica^o’s Ixrst incrchanl tailor -his price

•DENHST4

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M, D.

and if you hao. thi mon.y to spar, it will
doubly pay you to purchas. your Tall and
0Mnt.r Outfits now. B«r« w. m.ntion a tnw
itnns. but hundreds 0! still better snaps are
awaiting you at the store.
_

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OR. mA.^aFVKR

FIRE mSDRANCE

Fall and UlinNr Suits, Ule
lers, Opcrcoals, Bate, Turnisbings at Cbirly-Cbrcc
gente on lb« Dollar « • •

fiy

See them at

O. R. OARVKR

Our mr. B.nda, wbil. in Cbieago, run across
a snap-a big snap-bought n.ariy $5,000
worth of m.n’s and Boys’

Made

UgUiUPMwes

riKl GOLD WOE* A aPBCIALTT.i

THIS SALE

Coats .mil Vests, silk lined.

20-Year
Gnaranteel

Bortannw^



JOHNiR. SANTO

Until September 20th we wfll
make connection from main to
gas range or house pipe and set
meter FRKF OF COST. This
offer apjiUcs only to those who
wiU use gas immediately connec­
tions arc made and who arc on
lines ot mains.
.\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illuminating is increasing—
the people of our city now realize
that GAS f6r lighting U infinitely
su|>erior to any other ntotbod
known here.
The Ught is more
briUianl. avaiUble and reliable at
ALL HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than one-halfof
any other, besides being (ar easier
on the eyes.
Hoosfs in couse of
erection or jiroixys^ should not
without a sys­
tem of gas piping.
Many have
already done this.
Application
for an>thmg in Uie line of light­
ing. healing or piping made at
our office, 223 E. Front Su wiU

.

secure prompt atlentionl

m«BBE(!inci$i»M>iw
Wartin & Evans
BUSINESS CARDS

Cf)

RooHos’tor* Skills
For men. just from the tailor’s necilleall the new tall pallcms - tailor’s 6’25.tHi J ^

E.W. HASimeS i SON
FIRE. mSURAllCE

As’tr»oH»n
All^.c^ rage down east, worth four dollars 2

ni Kniol MrX

Dorby Hm’fcs
A lol of r,0 dozen, all the late fall shaiK-s- /
inic—$3 and $’i.30 values, lleiida’s ]iricc. I • # A/

Dress ^sn^s

Jon* «. wot
Trmlas Unm Trsverw 0*7 ••

^

Swell mcrchanl tailor’s patterns, aU sizes,
worth up to $d.

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RV.

O

Cf)

Henda’s iiri« ..................
Per k>^ potst* Borth to MoekUiaw at]

Ovsroos*ts
Swell Slutr. S’io-, $-20 and $13 values.
da’s pri.:c $1K. $14 and......................

Hen- Q
J7.LFI7

n«ml8t."LooU.4J0p.».
»jidHarbarBpteiBCU.4JDp

I'LSTr.RS -Nomji th^e time —about Half Price.

rsiseliess SHirtis
-

Newest colorings, l>est makes, worth uii to
$•2, sizes 1# to 17^
Benda’s price......

|
I • tFtf

MsndlcsroHle’fs

Psrlor aad
Ttek^thTil -JO a. m Q. B. A

Iini*ortcd linen, twenty-live cent values— f)
Iknda’s price........................................................ tF. J #

J ^

Tb.>

b!?!^

c «. wmBAT.

Swss’llsrs
In all the colors of the rainbow, for children; bovs anC^icn, worth from 50 cents to ^
$4.<K)—Benda’s price 3r,r to.................................^ mtJU

HAMSTEEkNURTI EASTERN R.R.

Corduiroy IRsn-fes
Best Scotch f orduroy, sell an.vwhcre at 2.50 jj

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—Jten.la’s j.rice ........................ .....................................

AHO COHKfiCnOM*,

^ TIME CARD.

SusRsndsrs
35 and 50 cent values, bcM buckles and Q

8OX

^:0.25

plain. 25 cent values—during this
Fancy
sale *i pair for.

^

T.rasssfa'i

IVIsn’s Sums
'

F.legant new stuff, worth at least $10— gZ CZf
^Benda’s price.................................................................... O nO If

DKNTIST

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

utest. all the new shajies and colors— fk O S
others charge 50c—Benda’s price..................... l/•^c7
Shop Copt, union made, 7c.

Canwat Mittens/por paIrSc.

^F.^inWBl

“WtStll Cost to StU Quick’

pEBEM^aSigllg

anxiety wa. fell for the

lEmilOtSTETSMIUTS MVES FOR DRESS. 0IIIVE,»«»
momi^^^
MrT^ H,
Lincoln; who attended her that f^-

nKAfWMOfrr

:\kL

::

•! •

enr*.d
her of Oonramption. After
takiog..he .lent all night. Furtber uae
entirely curodbar.’’ TnU marveloua
medicine i. guaranteod to cur. all
Throat. Chevt and Lung Dl
Only toe and $1 oa Ja. O. J
aDd B. B Walt A Bod..

S. BENDA & CO.

a«tbitrt, natters sad Taraisbtrs to Bis maiistp,
tbe JImerltsa atlzea.

DON’T BTotothtfwlui.w%tnti
e Fooucoi
o.m..ll:C>wm.S:«p.u

ROCKY MOUNTiUM TCA

<> ‘^ON THE STROKE OF i2” <1
IMPORTANT CASH

HOW MARJORY
.
SECmED HER Elffli;2«-S
----------------

IfcXRiuAnicAxn.

k RrKlBlrr
rwrat SSII la t'alted
Axala-I llall-vaad

Ali
arc
: arc asked to ijc |«rc*^tberc IS

M

V

s.U be
cTiv

f lN^’lNVATl. «b. S*.pt

4 -Jn.lg.. comprise Mrs Carter aad daughter
Tlion.i-on. of ibr l T.1t.ll Jitnt*.^ Hreiilt ‘, Frances and Mr. Mogott of Lewis laciMirl. t
liStJded down M de<-UMn In |
stltutc. Chioaga
!».. p-.l.nt suit.
An unnaoal number ramaioe^lo
alb.u.il I UKb Ke^l.
n on Mhr. ti :
September and aaveral eepoeted •ro­
ly for late racatlona
** '
•^-•'bi*t If;.- n
Two bunaaboat
parties
poeurrsd

the

»•>

’ Tlie G. R. A I. Ur'onglit in 220 ctcursionitts from Indiana Ud mgbl
xml 415 this mofujog early.
And the
-r». full Ldorc^

Ku..onh-. .irunk

A dlcnilUd. imcUcctiial luuklni;
atioot Orlrtj y#arB oM.
H- l^r-Jy
fUMwd at her, but
>• ihmni
me him ejm mere torurd aw.y flswl
Wr «ur on bln. and It
fvwi.nt
that Mn vaa wary nbcb •mirk wHb
bla mppmrmoee. The emum wmlue ai
a arbool raeaptloa aba aaw bin talklinr
With oaa or tba taarbrr* nud Iranicd
that ba wraa tba DOW prolemear ot Ku*
Whmm Baptanbrr emr %Ur}^>rr ^aa
mmmd Id pofboa a arlart cmiraa of

1
J
1

:
:

xi»rrt<Hl to iHt
,B..r i;m!borne
At any rule*.

waa to bat
that la tba
aboutIL
■or yoo win ctRiur to niy iRM-turr room
at, fc. 4 o'ciork a» try afimioon |.a
% •twa< 4^ and rxamlnatlon. I ll
j

^

*“
“Thank you." aaid Marjory maakly.
aUHRoOipaawd oic.
orxt aflernouo at 4 u\ \<h I I
(Tba next
waa at tba lerturr ruoru. I'm
a bar a r*-.uuir ol
X .
J^»e, ao drarly dratfu Ibat It rouW
ML ..
but ba at.uiiH-d uiK>«, b.T un iuory M that la. If ab«* Imd luid a m. murj and

5
than proceadtnJ to put Inr througb n
g.
prelloiinary ciaininMilun.
yjf
"Wbo to caltod tba faib.-r of Hogiub
it^poatryr baa.krd
Marjory inada no r.-ply for
tlmw looking turn nnd apnln nt ih.*
,
profoMor with a mild rtpnurb.. tlu-n
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, anawrrHlfcobly:

I ‘

a no! b.T

11 line

f-

help btT be WBB tn-atlng b<T bnilBlly.
KinaUyabaga%vai«..-.H:
“James Wbltroml. Itll.*y.“
Tba profeaaor algbrd.
“Voti bud
bKtrr CO over Mil- dlvl.b.n nf Ibe s>«b
Jart at home tonight, nnd I hUI tr.v

yoo a few qoaatiun- on the anliject of
Msaya Wbo U auri«a«-d t» have la^n
tba author of
bdicr. of Junln.r
Marjory cast her rfj»T‘»«'hful ejt-a
upoobltn.
T didn’t Iblak. pmf.-aaor. lliat you
would wound me lnienlJunally.“
“I wound you Intentlonnll) If My dear
g1rl-I OMan bow canid you no «>on
-In asking me» aucb a question.**
“Explain.**
•^y. tba author of tba Junlua let
tcra waa““WeUr
“Jnnlna. of course.**
The profeaaor groaned, walked to tbe
; louklng out. Then
urtndow and
iw Marjory alttlng
where be had left her. Hhe waa lo.»k
log down at a knot In tbe laire fim.r.
a pout on her lan^ty lip-, and on tbe
Trofeaaor came up *be gave him a
gtanee which aald rleatly. “When do
you intend to cease thl- t.TtureV
“I fear.** be aald. “Ihere 1- a la< k of
appileatton."
Marjory put tbe comer of her bandEarcbtof to one eve
“You don’t understand me." be went
on. •‘You hare a good mind, and tbe

“Bnt my dear. It lan’l I yon «re to
planaa. ^Tou are to leam for jour own
>rmd her ej ee with "bet
’ and leu tied lmt% In ber
chair. 8be knew liettcr
“Uare 1 been harsh In my treatmant of your aaktd the profeaaor

“If aik^ bag that yon wlU furgtva
ma. 1 ate nomotlmca Imiiatimt.”
By this ttona be was standing orer
He took one of Iwr bauda
right ejre. the other from biT
nad. as they were, with tears,
left I
sd to him like twin Ukes un
m. He bent down and klswd

jrs.

dia

Marjory

paused

the

examlnatlou

i,„n'

Jamc» I 111-worth’s drunk cx^t Ijirn
$14.25. He wa* brought iRcfoTcJudKC ri.urt
».• ti»fi4iie»T
and nas! cf.’m-tufiii
Roberts, pleaded guilty

r":v

prtmiptly senlenced.
Isaai: PenningUm has accejJtcd a
jiOkinon as delivcrjinan for the Am­
erican Express (Rk
UTiilc in town yestcrtlaj. Col

hAHii^

..r !
tlMr..ni.
b ‘i li-. n c-rit.Tcd
!.i-b.u.ii tii.ikp* til-*
iiy nv.lr lor all

It! .Tim.
Iciiip uiy^ l.y

Will

A. Waite, stale agent ol the Phoenix
Mutual Insurance Co„ appointed W.H. Poster as disujci agent in this lo­

<

•ii.-h in• r,.f.Tr.il
ri.niTMit-

IToUv and

cality.
There will be a reguUr

wrilb Ibr unU.T.il)
of any study a UatHV
dUBruJty In arttlna
tbroacb Iba bl^ acbool was a aun>f
lo bar frlroda. Marjory a-vr im, r
aoa for bar action, baslna il«* faim
•r rattcrurr. wUlrh U offm far m
ralnabic tban b-arnlng. hhr l
Blooff tbnmjrb tlir Ond >tar at ihr tall
of Iba riaaa and. d«.|.lir rr..fi-«>^a*
Gintboroa'a ettanm io li. li. brr l.y Innl
log qOMtkKia. a|M»r«-rli.-<l tin- Jm»a « *
amlnatkma olib tli<- 'llkHlMj.Bl of fail
lr*nM t.»i
__________________ ______
' rb utburiH*
nat bar mjaalim thr i-ampu. Ju Urn
aana apot a brra br bad a«ru Ii*t tiabrat tlOM*. Hr llfird liU liBi iKdlu ly.
-MIpa Kaw.“ ).*. snld. *do ytm (rrl
lirrparad to paaa IIm- . saminnibuiBr'
“Why do you a*k a
io h bli b
yoo kaotr Iba au-a. r. iK^.f.war
“You moan you ar.- imt i.r. i«i«ir

POPUEAU PEUlODICALfi,

early this rnoming.
His home uas in
IMaltc, and he was in Cedar Run on
a visit.
He was in the city as late as
Tucs.Uy last.
The luncral will Iw
held at I.ong lake Sun.iay under the
ditrit.on ofW. S. Anderson.
Jlcocascd leaves two stms and

whole country would
iKrnefite.l Uv
daring tbe weak, oua u aoouligfat ride
the o{Krning. of such schools as the
around tbe lake and tha other an
Enijiress of Russia has patronized for'
afternoon azoursion' with aan gilded
the maintcWnrc ol the jictites indus- '
hilU to contrast with the dream pic­
tries, or those whicF gueen Marghcr- '
ture of the evening view of dimly
iia has csiablislicd^or the revival of,
outlioed belgbta
lacc-m^ing in
F.vcrybcxlv’s I
A oom roast oalebtutod the bjnmlng
of an aooumulaaon of brush in a
grova wheru piadatona-Uke ona or
ITEMS or IMTEREST.
j
two umriato bad' fellad tha prlmaral
MasBa.'bt)M-its !;bs 4..'.Oft regcvt.Tcd !
fortwt as novel azeroiaa. Informal r.hysUlst.K.
j
mntic in tba briUiant glara of light
CAnftda liB* «v»r
l«.bM.-r c:umer- i
j
darteg the browning of the aura bald* les III oi«Tiiil..ii.

It Beats Trading
Horses or You Can
Trado Anything

tw*.

daughters.
PBUaOlhAL.
Dave McCann and J. M Kenning
of (;raml Rapids came here last night
to attend the funeral ol Ole Bosiroui.
Mr*. W. lU Voklct and children
arc in Rome, wlierc they will visit a
month or more with .Mrs, Fustcr’s
relatives.

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...THE...

2,TI

White of Flfa Laka is In tbe

Dr. a. A Holhday laft this,morn­
ing fcjT Datroit to arrauga for tba rvwidanea tbara of bis family doring thv
ansning oolluga yaar.
Ed. Uaman from Angola. Ind., iylsUing 8. Krataar and family.
MisalyyK. Kratzar left this mom
ing for a visit in Grand lUpids ami
Angola, Ind.
Mra Eda McDonald and Mrs. S
MillcT will go to Frankfort tomorrow
to vi-it friends for a few days
Mrs.
Mill.r I- a.rompanied by b.r mu
Kraiik, who will ramatn iu Y'ranVfort
tld« wint. r to taka a post graduate

MORNiNG
TRIBUNE

aft III r POWER

TV... I*..I j.A*Tu.r 1-u.M

Vm. -

SuudsT night. Sept. 7. nt the Grand
Oimra House, Dr. Wayne, who has
r4-cvnllv retiirm-d Irom a five years’
of Australia. India, Chin i end

|.OM*
stratiiig spirit poi
fb. light
je followng an-;
lb
Tmuom.w S Ih ud^I &
& (.o will -ten A^yvue's oja^n light aeauce. as i»r».f. nl.
shall of Uarios.
Iiid . Mcssia D. i big s|;. c»:il snle ,x.n a great aiock
L»di„K sJmntiflc
11 Kwa. OmcT Uoosa, Tony Koosa ano .f tlnibiug nt.di. rcoats bought III
of Jh glaud. G.-rumny 1 ud
Miss Alice iiiKMa of Wiuchesu r. lud.. • hlcago at nntruh.
Tliis slock i« not H li
to the inr-t ^cruc
and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Manm* ol •us g04.ds nut ot iM ,
cnu.liiiuns. Tb. it* is not one
Lynn, ind . Mr oud Mrs John Kra
...w vivit-s uT Li I HiKi w inter gooil-, i
ug them bill nrknowledgvs that
/U. of .tVno Gorda. lud . ^ml Mr. Now I. tjib nine to buy a tine fall,
jir.‘M*uc.‘ of Dr. Waym* tbere ii
•r wintt-r Jmt or ovemmi at less than divi-rsltv of opinion, and there i.
ib iiry IlfHTVcr of PouoUin Ci>. bid.
• t costs fo fuanufneturt- ibem.
wonderful ixjwer and iiit.-llig. uce 01
Miss Eva Waring. b.rm.Tly of Ihiv
Tlivs st*.ck ii.clud.-s a Urge iiuaDiitv -Ide tb. lK.dy that can assume
city, luis rt-iuriii’d from Erir*. Pa
..f the famous Koch. sHT clolblug humvn f.»rm and annihilate disianc
eurlv tor cboioe, UHWUse tlo a table rises and floats in mid ni
f. \V. Inlniosh and Dr II. X. Hitt
irrui-s eurt g.Mids will not isrmii o! dowers are brought and |sn.*ed
d through
Tier of Ludington, an^ gnests of fapt
leUv.
Ihev wiU b.-grahU-d quick. till* 1audi.-nce i.y unseen !
J.rV. and John McIntosh.
I'all in nnd look over tb. stock,und if slats writing, q nest ions
will reretained bv the luterrogn
how i*t*fccu'lo 1 xaniine'*tbe ts-M to U ct-ive full and intelligent answers.
Wastil
had an.l riivt tbos.- who are fortonat.I will W charge.1.
A small
The funeral of J. W. RohcrUim was
euough to get in on the ground floor.
held in the First M. E. chnrrh yester­
UF THANK**.
day afteriuKm. The churcli was filled

AwSTEiiiB

w itb the brolhvrOdd Fellows and old
fri. Dds of the dvceaaed.
. UcT
Laufman and Rev. (’oehlio
-is.ko U-anllful words of comfort

Head Ached Always—Eye Sicht
Foor-Ncrves Urset—GcncriUy
niscrable-Ycars of Trou­
ble HappUy Ended.

The Odd Fellows also ooodneted their
tieaotlfol burial serrloe both at tbe
ohun'h and grave, and ha was laid to
raat In Oakwood oametary
The follownlg is a list of flowers
sent. :

kind
We Wish to U
much to comfort
friends who did so muc
and help during tbe last slcknsM and
death of our dear father, and for tlie
lieantiful flower* sent to hi* funeral.
lly thank the Odd Fellow*
brotherly kindness which
w® oan never forget. Only God can rerd them as they deserve
. A. Robertson,

K. Fletcher residing mar Uie D. &
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Sherwood,
i Micl
asters; Mr. and Mra Frank Uamillon.
teen bothered more
roses; Traverse City Knoampment,
or less with nervousDcM which affect­
Ka 78. Odd Fellows, piece of roses
ed my vision, at times it apenring as
reiTeaenting tba emblems of the order.
if particl. s wer.- passing b. tor.- my
(■ongTcptional Honday school, iKm. yes. I got a Ik>x of Dr. Chase s
quel
* oamations;
Congn^gatiouBl
Serve Pills and tlo-v did m.- a great
Ladus’ Aid society, bouquet carnadeal of good, invigomting me and re­
tions. Wm London, oamalioos. Mrs.
lieving ‘the nerves of their high ten­
Charles Wilhelm and Mrs J A Mo
sion. I have no hesitation in recom­
Manus, asters; Mra Frank Ilamum.
mending them.asters; Daughters of Rabekali. oania
Dr. A W. Chari 's N. rv.- Pills an
•ons; Woman’ Club, asters; Mr. and
sold at bOc a Ik>x at dealers or Dr. A.
Mrs.H A. Uansonand Valma Vinton,
W Chase Modicim* Co . Buffalo, N.
asters and swaet peas; Traverse Baj
V. 8ee that portrait and aignatore of
Hive Na 71. L. O. T M..floral i.iaci*;
A.W. Oxase, M.D., areou every packTraverse City Lodge No. 2Ckt L O. O.
F. place of roaas. tba three links:
wnwth and bouquet. Mrs .Lucas and
.Uughter Uraoe; Mrs L. Uonroe. bonqoet asters. Roth Franklin. Mrs. J.
Hooker. Mra W Hooker. Mrs 8ny-

TR WKHXK « II V

Bw

d^nan
Shoes
for Wen
$5.00
'I he Icailmg shoe of
the rlay for style, lonifoit, ilural»il IV .sat isfart ion.
The Hanaji'has no su|*criur.
We have ihcin in
lour
ilillerenl
Ic-Uhers,'
Patent, Knamcl. Gla/ei!
Kill ami \ clour Calf.

on the m.iiii Ih

LOW RATE: g _

Ic AWORD IC

eaali with order. A trte! «nl
T!..

s.ir. ..a
Tut-iin. «t. .^t.l tn .....

Zhee,Bostone,Store

lim Aux
Do You Get the Detroit
Sunday Keas-Tribune
it iT’ n • i,t ntu-traUjos. stc.; O «-ri.t» a copy.

'«Hnidi niooD
VIS in fiovr

!.?n VT;a-

KIL-KOLB
chass off a cold as Is

TAnLCTG

k vau can * *lr h ll. V .Ssn laKrn at I

Openi rOK Si nsCRIUKKS OM.V.
n--»t Muiiday m..ming
K.t gr-ueral puldir. nett Tu.-^d..y .....luii,;:.
.•Brnd-:v, .Vt*. '.otk.

BIG HEAD—OUT ALL NIGHT
TAKE A CLASS OF

Gg?

noM

THE ONLY K.\TrR.\L .-YMERIC.YN
; C.\TH.\RTIC \V.\TER.
(.
It will give you a clear head and a .*iouiiJ"6ody.
It keeps your liver actings and your system in
perfect condition;-.
F*>r sale af, your Dniggi.st.
I^argc bottle, 35 cents; small Ixjttle, 10 Cents.

MAHKETA,

eirar |i.rh.

Xmrr*4 laawi ...I

b,cXn.asc.c. '
ful1 incurve at the base of the sninc. It is the oi.lv proper nuxiel to
with the new Erect Form and Princes* no*\r.5
Kit yf»ar new drc»>» over
an Erect Form and it will be a maslerpic^ c of grace and elcj acce. Prices
from yI up. If your dealer cannot supply you send dirt ct to

WEINGARTEN BROS.. 377-J79 Broadway, NewVor!.

Tor Saturday

RiMintt If Black aad Cold Oran Goods far Cbildrin's Ornsis

wrlu.

A l.rtT
111 Miirybind
as fulUiws
dfcii a story of
Plynioutb
Ifi"k pull.i tlmi
ball tail uiider Site l^i, k ii.rch, and hai
never l*.i n HlUmg to live In tbe eblck
e rest of
eii va,d vviib the
ebb k. na
hot sUiJIS around tin- bouM- and U v.ry
one liion.lng a frw day# ago

length* from
to 7 yards, at prices that will delight you.
For
little money j-ou
rou can log up the little ones lor »diool or dress
►ions.
Cost cuts no figure with us—what wc war
»m for our Fall goodt that arc arriving daily.
cvcluW‘c want you to sec our bcautilul Weiti Chlht
r laitems, and the new Uow Ffakm Suiiingt that a ‘ going
he so tkopular this fall.

iBjjwggsa
lliHi
No ncetl lo suficr from heat,

Silks and Drm floods Dept.
I

tatet ItMte ID tb® world, supplying
K®w York and . Betoa
wtth AMtenn Uautlea.
Dr. ■armh
WUttl®«*.r. wbo ba.

k

cor^Tron^^

l.lrlS.rUn'odSe^

dar and Mvrtla Hooker, large floral
p eoe of asters
.Mrs. A. Dt-sprr-.
naastartums; Mrs. J C. Morgan, ast'»rs;Mrs J U Johnson, asters; Mi-»

H s »ui, grow. tb. f“;r

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Shoe liepaniiu-nt is 1

.-*r« ,rfcn.wk.fi.Ain.ruwa
, Ap|.i. rmi.T. r.ammr

.JOurs*. in the Frankfort bijeh school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebra Davisson an* cnicrtalntng at their home on West
Kiglitbstrri t, Mr. and Mra Ui*o. t;* g-

Is here now awaifinK your inspection. It is the finest
assortment of Men’s J-iats in Traverse City. We are
agents for the celebrated YounV^ Hats, in soft or siifT.
at $3 00. Others from 50 cents up.

C«t Us Show you the “bsnan."

IT.I1..-JM- I.f H.*-f.Au Jm*
U>iii..r P.4-1C. AI.J.1.. Hbiust

HI® Itolter Mill.

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_ DETROIT _
j^ElMlMCNEV^

I low «iid an erg ert on (
• badinr to tb.- third m..
tiir SUM:
1: -I saw
tall Ism

ft
■ ^
H :
Bt

MTiat occurred to me as a potsible
remedy both lor the opjffcssion of the
woman bread winner, and also as a|
l»ctlermcnt for the girl wbo wants ^ to i
work though she docs not need money,
was this:
The
establishment
oil
schools urhere the .vsiliclic branches
of industrial art might be taught to
the girls w'fto by their material imle- '
IKrndcncc couU give some Ic surg to
acquiring a profession usciul i.> tTemsclves and to stx iety m general.
The

aTAor. AND PhATKORM.
on long slender atioks by bbings like
in some New Z.-nbit-d t..vvm» tiuiv ‘
A large aodlanoa last night witnessdark apeotres, madu up a unique unad - The Tide of Lib ’ In Steinberg’s
Ri.t>.1enim-d ItaMan i
Grand
The pUy is filled with’exclt: bii:i-.-lf !.. d.-nth.
, A hay tack ride on pine bonghs to
Ing Interest from beginning to and and
■ l.ours ii.ii-iitutc a w.i k’a
the mouth of tbe outlet, where Miohand ;:lrls In .New
tbe aorm-ry is striking and attraetba
igan’s waters Up the strand, was en­ Zealand
Tba mechauicml effects from a part of
joyed by eighteen who dined at that
In Uv.TTiH.l V
ibe sugv S. Itings which are nuiqua
an* unb.-allhi.-t
Tba .-ompany nomUirs some very clcvthe
ji.puUtiun
i.
Glen Hay kitchens have an asaortor iK opla wbo give tome very good
mtnl of pets not ntnally desirubla A mile.
work in tht ir rnnoos impersonations;
family of black aod white skonks, or
ere Imt fair
Tbe plot of the
otln rs a
pole cats, made a permanent home un­
pUy is kept 1
■I»ecUlnes add to the der the laundry and from there they
and iutere.tu
.-ca has considtmble come at Intervals into the kitchen for
he pninienut. The
irh attracts tin- sqrapB
is oce
One was found iu front of the
lovers ( f the si nsational. Among the
.jwcislties the dancing of Haby Lester stOTot at fin- lighting time but scram­
bled down tbe oat door; another pashwaa «xoej»lioually gooil.
od through a .loosely oIohmI screen
dher Sns
door while the maids were eating
supper. A third entered the cook
mom one.evening and the landlord
Fine Itlourr waodarat tbn l.lliteTae
bad io drive it ont in the cold dark
Frank Nut
world away from llgbu and incidenthe Little T
telly food scraps. One pawed eggs out
of a basket at night and another showBddiitiou* to the menu wliioh are refreshing to She imtrons of the place, ed goo.1 taste in ojienlng a fresh pack­
rjue of tbe tilings which will add to age of Petti johiTs breakfast food. The
the Increasing po)>olarity of the res- family frequently run across them In
iauraiit will be the nundav dinners tlie door yard during the eveiiin?, bnt
Mr. Nay will mske a spdal tiundav
dinner a regular thing lienafter. and to iholr credit, be it said, they are
the following dinner for Monday will exceedingly well behaved, only resent­
suggest what is instore for the future: ing the interference of L o. the oollie

meeting

Pber (;oin. age<! 73, diet! at tl.c
Ikmm of his daughter at Cedar Run,

W. A.

Jlrouttd fhtHtsorts

REGISTER OECISiON.

mt s- .7. •» o'clock
aast: -ucc that lilt
fsstcM OCT pbyctl

AT BTEiMBERG'S GRAND

StfcM PriCM: 26c. 36c. 50c. Box Seata 76c.
TalaphoiM 112 for SMts.

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ril o“mv iHin ‘ m te!
the ..ii.ru! su.rj .’ Sb® dwme d..w n „
quletljyi* .L* went uji. lU forr I leavvj^xT.^, ^ Su i
my rtK>t« In tl----------‘------------t
Ku.
thl* tnoming
I ala a vs tom
T. i
Ihe l«*J bsrk to air It: and thetr. on |
-----------------------^ Ih® wire mil ureal, 1 found a freably: Calman’E In etlor
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rnf “-TW®uian'a

With ever dollar purchase you get a ticket on
Room Suite to be given away in a few daj-s.

that

fine

; l>od’t let the air get stagnant
— create a brcc/c. Put in one
lor more of our desk or ceiU^

Bed

^rtorcorhoroe.
design and i>crfect constrpetion

Cbo Boston Store

CAMPBELL BROS

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