The Evening Record, November 03, 1905

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The Evening Record, November 03, 1905

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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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1905-11-03

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liaUIIK BM FUNT ENTBiilEA
IWtt^JULY KSTMTEO OF IMMUNITY
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i Fbr a Ume H looked as tiKmsh Bel*
I laire voold bare a ouaflacraikm that
i would derasuie tbe whole rUlaxe. The
iBlll ta just north of the brtdae and
OB either side of Main street the
l^ttUdiacs come down close T>«
aM deroted their aueotlon to aariog Pita Has Been

»TBOYED.


Ceottntien of D«
takifd in

l Was Sirs.
rU Com-

jcrew.
Other Mill Burned.

tim
tm Mtm mrr nc mfiv
dull niL mlM mil wr miIU|anoiber mm which bumeddomn about

By

to the Erenln^ Record

M'ashlnglon. Nor. 3.-Comml.
-----------olBe years ago Al>oui two years later
er Jamea R. Garfield of the bum
corporations declines lo discuss the
plea of certain Chicago packers under
THE VILLAGE.
; chinrrr.
IndActment to connection with the so^
called "beef trust." that he promised |
them Immunity against prosecution if
Msfid Work Bsved Plsing Mill. Build*
they would dhulgc the facu of the
ihBl a^ Other Prsaerty-^VUIaBt
business to him when making his In. la NSW Without a Firs Alarm.
veatlgailon.
Bcvtral Mtn Had Narrow
"If that plea is made the department
Kteapst.
of Justice win doubtless call upon thU
bureau." said Garfi-ld. “for facts In
Bpoclal lo the Eteninft Rocord
the case and It would not be proper
•TRCETS OF ODESSA ARE NO for roe to make public the factf In
Ibilalre. Mich.. Ncn 3—The Bdlalre
LONGER SAFE.
view of this posMbtllly."
WcKideoware conu»anys plant., fbl
Ialr«*'s chi«*f Indust "v. wa« t(itaM> di*
The commlsHoner continued to say
that this sort of pica U fn^quently
atroyed by fire this aftcrnovJti. The Iimi&
Is IM.UOU and IIS.uou lusurancv A
made, and he pointed to one caxe in
the li^arstate commerce record where
water p<Fwer saw mill belongitiB: u>'
the contention of the defendant was
Rkhanli and operated by C U
THOUSAND KILLED
sustained because of Immunity prom
Cleveland was also deslro>ed
The'
WOUNDED.
l«ed during a previous investigation
aaw mill building wan pnirnrslb
worthless but I be lots on the machiu
«fT will probably nach
Nstional Aaaembly It Otmanded for

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MAY EMPLOY
MACHINE GUNS

HdSPITAlS ARE OYER FLOWING

UEFIED THE
GUMMISSIUN

U lhrt*e storli*^ In height and Is
Finland—United Statos Consul
a building of about
fetu The
Reports on the Existing
walQo with the, stcFck is estimated at
Situation.
‘ shout I&UJIOU. Bixty nve men are em-^
then .Dd Ih.- u, mill. *l.l.h
^viro 1 the Evening 1
ASo burnrd employ, rlpht roi-n
Odcwi. .Nov S.-Tho lull In the dU- ARMDUR CAR LINES DENIED ITS
C*uaHt From Engine.
order, urhlcli ram.- lU. .fu-moon .ftor
JURIBDICTIDN.
The orlBlD <d Ih.- am I. not d. llnit.-

It known In-.l it I. Ihouihl th.l 1> Th.- dl.turb.no-. w.-r,- l.u-r renewed,
cancht trom the t-nelnc of the pll.-jTh. ,.re AHa.- on Ihe Irtmp.
driver which l.pnttln* in the pile, for I,,h,. „„,„rv u ihr.-.ilni: lo u«llonrr Ulelmrdr. now in.wor pl.nl
^b.- hu.pu.lv c«,no:
The enclne w.. workint .1 the «e.i ,
.11 the wounde.1 The charged ll(«0ISY TO POLITICAL.rnd trf Ihe r.rior, .bout iw.-niy t.-.-t
aOTIVEt.*
from It .n.l 11
under ihl. e-.rn. r ,h„ ..a,,. 5...,, p,,.. t„,.n kllU-d ui.|
th.l the lire .auiahl.. The fl»nu- ,„o„.|.-,l derlna itu- rio.inn
•prr-wd with llphtnlbchke r.pldli>
w,„, m,,,,..,
Oeciartd that tha Matter Would Be
nnd «M Impclble to «vt-.n, of liey,..„ ,
,ron,
Taken for Adjudication Before e
lleUinirter. Kinl.uil. My the .lut.tkm
1‘Propar Tribunal"—DbBav«^ Factories. ^
there U critical T«e »u>clalisi lend
jaetad to Delay.
The fire dci*nrtm«nt of Belial re dc- ers deslr»- to pursue s violent course

All CMSIDIitt TBl rntST RASE

*SOo ISER F»ACK

CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOBABT 00.. Prop. -

RIBBON CAKDY and butter scoteh.
10 cents at La Greui tomorrow; Regu
lar Ji»-cenl kind.
STRAWBERRY. peanuL vanilla and
w-atoui Chewrlog uffy at 10c Ib. Satur­
day Fred F. Aken.
nov 3 It

FrMty. Set. 2, l*OS

A NEW DTE

ig smarter looking tliau
other tboea. has a dUtinclive alyle which does
for a homely foot what
a Pans gown
bdr^ely figur
Tilt Itw Oabs AfB Prttlitr
Ttea lYtr

$3.00

-lockDd a complct*

Easy Dyes

PX)R MOST OF THEM

SURROUNDEO
ELOPED WITH COIGHMMlI
IN THE WOOOS

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;

,,

The buiulng iif the mill Is a severe
to Ballalde. Em-gh suvk was
on hand tor the mill to run continuous
ly with the exct'ption of a short shut
d<iwn In ulkotii ten dav» when the dam

POSTOFFICE ROBBERS.

!

AT THE POINT OF REVOIVEIIS!

Her tn Stable an^ Was]
Knocked Down by Doachman Who j
Eaeapod With the GIH.

By ^Ire to the Evening Record.

New Haven. Cann.. Nov. 3.—Miss l
Ethc; Craig, aged 33. daughu-r of A1 ‘
min M v. ti or olKht mme. Tl.e whirtl.THEM OVER STREAM.
vin M. Craig, president of the Craig!
on whu-b Ihe fire .tarm. were »oundc-l
________
Rolling Mills company. New Haven, j
elop«*<1 last night with the family |
coachman. Victor A. Smltterman. Sub- ‘
Cher .rr.nnenum. ciu, be m..!e.
1
LudmsWn th. Nlpht of
plcious of hU daughters actions the
Narrow Eacapea.
Robbery Leaving at Noon
father tracked her lo a nearby stable,
The flamtspread w ith almost in
Ihe Next Day.
enouumered Smitherman. who knocked
creditable swilfmrss. The factory was
Craig down and escaped sith the
full of BK-U aiM »ilh the aam» cam- • Special lo Uk EvcoIdr K«ort.
___
daughter.
The father dleowns the
lilinillas Amok,-. Almuai all
Grand Rapldt. Mich . Xov
The danshlcr and
discharged the
were caught In !''«• mill a*'d sevenil ‘ men «-ho c-arkisl
safe o' the
n pof^tofflee ^Vednwday night
vaim «iu ii surrounuings cnaDu*u -xxavo been heard frxim. Thrt?e men
GOT MANY POTATDE8.
them to RL t tmt E. U Hall, aged Gf. f held up Deputy Sheriff Frank Coa------------- - Bfcond »ic»r>
wrindotr
a..waawv. | tella near
aA-,.w
Scottville
a .l,a
at the
uw point
|P<
of
Stormy WtalhOf OMnt Affect Market
mnd suffered bruUe». Charle# Oswalt j revolvers forcing him to go lo the
at New oxford.
and Derwood Pendock. employes, at-l pero Mann^em* river, one mile awa3*.
ttaipted to get out a line of hose bm and row them acroea. They dUap- Special lo (be Evening Record.
New Wexford. Mich., Nov. 3,-Dtthe Uilck amoke dix^ve them lo tbejpeared In r. tWckei oo the oUier aide
spite the bad sreath^ here yesterday,
RMf. They Jumped from there to a x:f the stream. Coatello lmm«dlatel>*
there were tour potato buyers on the
RUtforoi and Hi that tray made their I notified the sheriff and he now has
gronnd. G. A. Brigham got the biggest
deMiiL LonU Moore, a filer, an aged : the men aorrounded by a large posse
lot. eaptnriiig flftv loads In all or 33C3
MS. BDl lost in th# amoke and aome la the woods.
baahels and # half. He paid 30 cents
youBser man aided hUta to a ladder In j laveatigatioo ahowa that the bnrg.
•he rear or be would have Y>eeii burned lant stayed In Ladtagtoa on the night
to death.I or the robbery and occupied a room at
WALNUT Chewing taffy at 10c lb.,
; - Rrohably Won't fe RgbyilL
. the Star hotel and left Ludtagton Satorday only. Fred F. Akers.
The mUl had unU a^
«»r three .afoot at noon.
novilt J

c-"n

i;*; “;i!;m .^n

a

YODNG MAN, AHENTION !!
You wMt swell clotluw-havc no u«- for any other. We
aympathin.- with yimr diwircs. and want von to know that
wc arc prepanvl to gratify them. We .o'll the diatineUre
Snita and 0\erooEtta mmie for young men by L. Adler
Bro. A- Co., who gtarHl at the front m clothing manufactw!
Their clothea aro roodeU of atvle, and Iwve ihe w^arimr
c^ualiti^ t^t come from oaroful tafloring of reliable fab*
ncs-—nSOd tB fSS.OO- Our furniahing Jenartment ta
ready for your ingpiTtion with the u.-weat and beat offer*
inga oi the aeason.

KUBECK & HOVX
UNION STflSrr CLOTHIERS

'

A FEW SPECIALS AT

T»i*«e dy** mrm ta pawlE> fom. In
colUr^t.UFjobns. Thm sdTaatagrw

$3.50
SEE .tn

NO lOlUVG
NO SALT
NO VINEGAt
NO AriOS

mubL
^SCLL£M OF COOO

AUyoo do I. dt»K>lrr th.-»*yM aivd

tnmblr l« tn dynur allki with tb*
oldEtyUdyTM.tbr bewt apui«<lihr
fabric. One packwsw dj.*« sny kind
of goodw. TWgwuds ARE Q CAB­
AN r*BD Torn TO GIVE UATie

THIS BOX OF MONEY
GIVB« AWAY FREE

There la no use* denying the fact that aho«*a for Children ahouKi
h t carefully
aelectel It's not always a matter of price with
llyaelectel.
the thvughtfnl
'htfnl parent. It*a fit comfort and darability. Our
shoes an* CBlllfait SliBBs good wearing shoes; prioea an* ri;:ht.

^OMANT

Jk

PtOSOOB

On- tnbw ,-«lor.

I5c PER TUBE
■^^11 '/v

REFUpTU ANSWER QUESTIONS

servos gnat cr».*dlt To the north of; toward Russia and demand that Fin­
nic buinctl mill U the machine shop, und be granied^a national arsembly. By Wire ta the Evening Record.
Washington. Nor. 3—The Armour car
Uillcr and engine riHuii ami a two
Situation Unchangad.
‘ Ptorj dry kilo Nd.mglng to the mill.
Wsidilnglon. Nov. 3.—According to lines burled defiance into the teeth of
r
Ily hard wurk thw-e were saved AUiut | dlspatchi*** rec<dved this afwmopn the interrtate commerce
130 f*H-t east is lleiir>- HIrhardl s plan , from Spencer KdAy. In charge of af- X^\nr. Through their atiorney.
& ing mill which is opcratiM by l*«>k 4: | fairs at St. Petersburg for ih.- VniteJ Ri^chman. they denied the juriMllcilou
p, Mllcox The roof of this caught on Siatis. the city has
quh i tods: Yif the commission over their 'privitc
^ Art' Imt a bucket brigade saved U The Pu, the sliuailon here and throughout aCfaira." refuiod to permit iheir
B
lumber >ards ^.f J E Richards, right : ih,. emplrr* remains unchanged. Two Idem. Geo. B Robbins of Chicago
across Irom th.* mill, were also saved | proclamations have betm Issued. One answer Quratlona propounde<i: p
:
mostly by a bucket brigade On thejMiatc<« all political prisoners not dan- test^Hl agalnat the miaiorincss of the
I*; uorth side of the factory, only aliont j geroun to the slate will l»e reU^ased: Inquiry Inaugurmtcil: charged
I'
twenty feel away, wire m v.-ral hun-, the oile- \ev>cIamaJloi cxcents the was mortvl by political purposes aud
I
dred cords of rut sUs'k bet thU was army, nat> and Imiwu-lal domain from declared that the matter would
taken fo^ adjudication Ikofore
I
al«* sat.tl The wind w.h from the jurbuiciion of ihc parliament.
t r irlbt
< west and ihir aUleJ the fireman
___ _______ _____
i
Bulkhead Wert Out
^ - j
The fire was discovered at 1 U
r ‘ j aflemoou and by 3 o'clock the big mill
was a niaNh of smoking niinh At 3
the lMilkiH>a4j at the water w|u*«l wej,t
ALVirJr M. CRAIG HAS DISOWNED i
• > ] out and the planing mill and the grist
' * iDllle of the E fi Kaufman Milling
HIS DAUGHTER.
: comiiaiiy art? now without power
POSSE AFTER THE LUOINGTON •
Severe Lo*a to Betlaire. .

Congress Playing'Cards
Some new mid veiy attnetire backs aie jnat {ilaoad oo the
market which arc worth roar timo to aoe.

EimaiimiioTMscossiT

...a »w .,u.......
-

QUEEN QUAUn

•» Chin. Dmand. RmW

By YATre to the Evening Record.
CCBTAfN PACKIRB MAY DO BO IN
Washington. Nov. 3.—Minister Rock
-•lEFTmiBT CABCB.hUl. at Pekin. In reporting the kiUiag
of American malsakmaries ax Uea
Chou says the emperor issued an edict
ordering the vice|oy at Canton to inflict exemplary punishment upon an!
the perpetrators and ail the guilty ofMAY rLCAO THAT PBOTECTION Sdals and directing compcnaailon to
be made and adequate protmkw of­
WAS PNOMIBcb.
fered for all mteakms.

ii .UIMKO TO TNE O8OUN0.

118 WIU
K S8.0IO

POItSHBlT BHlCni

U7UU U

AMERICAN
OruB mWor«

WHEN YOU CAN?

WITH SHOES
O. C. MOFPATT
Abstracts of Title
SBICBS MTISrACTOBV
BaiabliuhBtl lasa
Ro«fH 31# Rtatu Dank Building

We have the birgest line
of Lollies' line Shoes in
the city, at prices that
tvin’t be l$eat. ALL
NEW STYLES. Call
and get a key to the

I BOX
W# Bf# n
.
and In Ui« Wllhnim block

OF MONEY FREE

Dn. Smvyer & Penlullegan

Alfred Grcilick & Co.

DENTISTS

224 Front Street

If you are to buy
Drifsstxl Lumber.
Materials or MUI work
any kind—get oor prices
and comiKin* them with Others, the saving will be yonrt—the
busiuoss ours. *
t
/
(Quality considered no one will sell you Lumber at better
pri(‘us ibfin
:
:
:
;
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TRAVERSE CITY HFG.C0.
.82|B#U. 160.

(5nnnell JBros.
RIGHT NOW FOR BARGAINS
BS

TO SAVE A :
FEWDQUARG

AT GUNNELL BROS.

POINTERS

I^IANOS

.NEVER SfJLD SO M.ANY BEFORE. WHAT?

Kelurne?! fT«»m lu.*sorli rs—Lpriglits. Sl’ii up
. OmOANS

4C

Taken in <-x<-liainn- on I’ianos. Hnrli To]i
$1-5.00 up.
on easy payments if liCLiivO

1st

F-ront Sk.

(Brmnell JBroe.
ME>KS CxYOUNO HQEK6
CLOXHINO erURMSHING«

r

Saturday was a great day for Overcoats—Ten
and twenty dollar bills in one hand. Over­
coats in another. Suits came next*-a day to
be remembered. The cold weather did it.
Yes. the values of our Overcoats and Suits
was clear to every looker.

See Our 52 Inch CoaD at

$10.00, $15.00 to $25.00

WINTER CLOTH 1NG
Overcoats—plain and fancy patterns—$7.50 to $22
—walking lengtli or driving lea^tb.
Saito*--<iozeQa.£)f patteras, dottiJe broaiU?i or sin.
g:le breeitod gtyl<*s.
$7.50 to $22.00--no better fitting goods unde than
Bain Coats"CranmetU's'"—those who do not
carefor a heavj* overcoat bt^y these—$10 Uk r20-.-no
better coot can be worn toiteep oat the wet and cold for
fall and spring srear. It won’t take much of your time
to dre^ in and give these a look.

B:'
i.:

OVERCOATS

ii'iL-

(tar F.r TrImtaH AdntA.. U»< Cm

$22.00
Our Fur Lined Coats, also

lUMiiTONcumiiiieco

EMC cmr. MICHMAN. FM»AV. «MVC|iaU •. tM.

wiwnBi!

AB At— atatal
M at the
ehMchmAvaraatas. ThenwaietM

SSrs.“i5sf^

qemsi hr the fMc girtoL nnd n ehevt
gad enlornble procmi was also protrtded.br them. Over IS was realised
^^eeenrlng meetrle lights fbr the|

hal Bros, 'mm busy haallng
oii
their lumbM- to the dadL
Joeeph B. Holdcruft has sold his.!
Pottto digging Is nenrir nil done Ive of shingle timber to Mr. Cran­
beta, nnd some sre seUlng theirs, the dall
It will be cat up at Keystone.
prtce rangy^between bO and bb oau Mr. and
Holdcrofi has been le Traverse
Clly pin of the past week
*®TbTtJSer to chilly and the snow ness
and isB uklng a pleasure trip
to getting ncQnntntod with na again.
Miss Emma Zoulek was here on a The poles for the electric lights mre.
th* «MM
««w taH «•
fmM (taw Mkta mmt (taw mim
tmttm, .t»*Mew(tlwx*%iie«
wlwta liw atan ta~ la dw
tahar tiwy -luww whafa. t*w
dapalla.'.

(toe Wg Week

to regret your dwioe ot.
stoves after von have bongbL
the timetoLcarefal U bef<weyool«ny.

Machinery Molders
Shop; steady workt sood
wags^ OEnUKTOTHLCAST.

Rooli
STOCK CO.

IT WILL COST
YOU NOTHING

onsOOBPAmr

Mrm. Mnnd Seott o£ Traverse Cltj
frtegds hesw while
iin.
ta has been vieltlag
was on m hnntlng trip.
here vtoltliig with frtaadt and rein- the domor
L Brighunnn, who to etajln
rtaghtcr, Mrs. Prank Tar
Shetland
LkT^midrad, ronngest child of
Miss NeDle Doren Is Unchlng In
school district Ko. 2. dmiand towa- Mr. aad Mrm. Barr James. Is eertonslr

■:Vi'

DETROIT. MICH.

to come here ami look rntp
the lanrest ami Imt aatortnienlof gtovea ever ehtifrnin
the ciiy,

writing.
Mrs. cuvette of Msple City held

purchased.—
^
i.
now set between here and Kingsley I
■ad tbe mtebloerr U beioc placed In i
The
the
power
house.
•URfMCKVILLC.
I meeu with Mrs. M- A. Culver
Prlends of Miss Jessie Poster i
Mrs. J. Van Oetmiid returned I
week.
Saturday, after a rtolt of four weeks
marriage to Mr. £ .K. Fltxpairick at
with his daughter, who has recently
Elgin.
III.,
but
fhe
has
their
hearty
On Tuesday Mr. am
moted over Culver's
Itr. Durk**
„ of Maple City succumbed to heart fall-

■E2a?sr.r4"-^'

mss VAIE GilVERr

63 Difrereot Styles

^ smimPrnr.
baby Is very low tai

C

inclodiug all kinds of heat­
ing stoves.

AND

EASIEST xnn> OP EAST
PATNENTS

LIERTBOOIEY

J. w.

PMS: RIe. 20c. 30c

Wholesale and ReOul—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

-rOltalOMT

h^d ;-xpecV'M7..

slon was a most
cQueer has started
and Mrs. Helm wr
velvet square as a
her moth
Miss Mabel Burke of
SJlC «>«iM’r>lK
vICl,
exp« cis ti>
lu r*«.
rciestloa f« belDK caUcd bf Mnrc*rml vUlting her grandmoU
.
f .MlekUpui smpApen to the »tAtoBATES.
’ of Kingsley Is load log
Mr. and .Mr*. F. C. Blair hfi for
* 4 SMSi ttet no «Ute Uie» will be lerled
LushvilU*. N. Y.. last
home in Uuvhv
.. ; Sa WlacofiflD thU Ttwr. It c^uld be
Rfler
spending nearly two*
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre of Forest tended the social herw Friday ntghr
----------------•
\ aUtatf bjr tbc»e nine newepaper. tbal Hill will move Into
ilo J. Uchn’s cottage.
Miss Nellie Thomition spent Sun­ wet-ks with friends In this vicinity.
Andrt-w l^irtauks of Mabel to driv­
,
{ thM wwld pnctteally be no eute where they will
day with her mother.
There was a dancing party given
ing a w«-ll for K R. Ko*.
I tkK Wrr In Mlchl«nn this jenr if tbe
Tuemlay evening at J. Dunn’s In honor
Aukitn Boj-num to having a Mone
} consUtotlon of thii etnte pennUied the of Miss Nan and Margaret Helm, who
wall put under hi^ lumse. alMi building
KINGSLEY.
I
nppUonUoo of the eUte s Income to the
9 for Chicago, their future
an addlfkm to it.' This will greatly
Mr^
add to lib; romfurt and convenience.
\
yajment of aUte espenaee ns onn be
Jlted relatives and children
William Svdklrk. a ho has been sedone In Wlscxmsin in Wisconsin the
___
Ann last week.
rioiusly ill -atlh kloOtl po.son for the
.
tooome derived from rmUrond tnxn*
pa^t two week.-, is Improving a.- rap­
^
> Uon, from Inbcrlinnce Ux fe«i. Insuridly as coeld Ih- exm-ctetl
Mnu
O
laice
last
Thursdaa
large
wife,
of
Summit
City,
^
-Mrs Jesse Harwo»ut has bet u eai. r^
n^ fees and from state department
Henry Wilcox arrived Saturday ^
few
^
feea, can all be applied to the paymeor number being present. Mrs. Dunn and fr^
Mrs. Thayer of Kingsley attended. Be­
•Me Wlllltm. .pom Sunday to r
pt gmienu itale expenses, while in
V. r : llifhlgiP every dollar derived from ets. Over 17 was taken In. Borne
‘ , nnch noorcea ihust be added to be prb time ago a contest was started, with
rett as lead
:
MI7 nchool fond and paid out to the Mrs. Barratt and Mrs. Bret
The division wit Mrs. Brett
i
school districts of the state in propor- wui Jserve supper at the
Ikm to the number of children of Martin on Nov. ». St
.«««
|Bt Bato.. O.UO.I by.Mr. <5.-o OrtlUn.
' Thofo ationillni; tbo Sunday whoni
od frppi 6 O’clock until all ^re oporaUona tor 'j’'*
nehool ace. The constitution of Mlch>
'• Iconvon.lon at M.pl- Gmvo I.M .Sa.urifiB was so framed as to make this ____ ,_____-_lsed It for the bull^*'^ •ni;
before It
of iholr church.
} Crisp. Mr., Ratob E«c. M„. AddU-t
da??'*.?.
®"" iCrtop.
;
drsnmod that tbe time would come
S. B. MoCniSy waa to town from^;Ciup.
whan these socalied specific Uses
Oraad Raphto a row daya Uii wwk.
Chas. Price
would give to most of the counties of
A singing school was organised last
'
the sute an income from the primary Saturday night, with Mr. BhafcT of
Dr. Fon.cn ba. ....d one of hto drh
, to,,«
pch^^nd /n actual exeess of their Sherman as teacher. In the Blackman
total payments
^atatc tax acrount. schoolbottse here. Tbe meetings will
be held every Saturday evening.
^'*'.Johu You
I
Tbf In^e to Michigan’s state treatattended and nearly e^omhlbg v.rni
Charlie Smith spent Sunday
«T under present state laws through
at a good prl<H- Mr. Youngs exiM-ns
Troverso Clly.
to locale lu Norton. Kanras. He und
fmllrond taxea. inheritance fees and
LltUe Lyim Nelson, who has been |
w ife hav«- livt-d here a niinjb< r of
department fees. U quite equal to \Msweek with friends very sick, is much better at preseni.:
Beulah Bell Is quite 111.
<mnaln*s' Income from
the same and relatives.
f ,
ponroea. but they cannot Ik- applletl In
W. P. Larson crossed to North Manfriends
are ret in town.
♦ n ««- hr mo
Itou today Jn spite of the storm.
■ t:
Hldilgnn as In Wisconsin.
Miss Seneca! Is here from
Yoimi
Miss Gertrude Path of Chicago
. ;
spent a few days here last week with erse City for a few days.
Chas. Box to In Traverse ClD* today !
P. T. Bamum’s statement that tht- friends.
-Amertcan public lives to Ik* bumThos. Foster returned to his home on business.
.\. i:. r.e»Jes. Af nierley. Knglan.l
Mrs. Geo. Jack 1 was in tow n fn
btiggwl.’* Is exemtdlfled by the fact here after spending a week at'Travhas distritiiiteil -PMSSMaio pnMi< ,.ti.>us
rehilin" to lemiteniiM-e li> gi-m-. | ulithat a necn> *’«ildman” had a silver €Tse City.
aver to quite sick.
The Illinois called here yeslerda>'
ties
.-nid religion.
plate under hlq scalp on which horns with freight.
Tbe sU-amer Sumac callcxl at our
coi^ld be screwed and his teeth so srTRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ranged that tesks could be fastoiKsl

•WI^M It OirFCRKNT.

"sr&.

(hereon. DoubtU-ss* thousands gared
at the “freak*’ and n-ent away horribly
Glen
aatlsfled which was all that was nec- takem charge of the boa
eas^-—nature couldn’t have done here for the winter.
better herself.
JOYFIELO.
rert j Andn-w Ik merlv was a Ib-nzoula
The fact that
b..M or lnjuro.1 b,; U.e r.n,.„
.HHr poing the pastq^r ahows that there Is tatoes as they dig them. They arc reaomcthlng sr#hg soaiewhere. Wlilh- cclvlng; BO cenu per bushel.
Mrs. M. Gordon Is working for Mrs.
many of tbb mads have adupi»Hl the
latest appllanrtn. to prultx-t human James Rlc-.
life, sini the terrible toll continues. It
la algnlflcant. however, that in Englaod where the same high si>eed Is
maintained that the kllbnl and maimed
arc mtirh fewer In

las. Rice’s last Sunday
The parly at Mr. Ca

hunting this sei
Special atU-ntion irivon to
diseafios of the eye
on our streets Iasi
With Dr. 1. A, T
I Mr. Brittain has purchased the dray
^Inc from LYank Bright Instead of Mr.,FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK

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Nothing preventing. Rev. Rwlng.
state Sunday school worker, will be
here next Sunday. Come out and hi-ar
‘‘'m™. j. a. Ponnlnet'on did shoppli.R
in Trovers Ciiv last week
.Miss Llzrie Schomberg called on
fHem to Saturday.
R. H. McQneer s cider and feed mill

a: j. mcphail

DENTIST
Boob ac WUheia Block Ciu. Phon* 1«

> result.
Misses
and Km
SOS ('arrie
('ar
u visited at Jas. Rice’s <

Governor Warner’s stand in regard j - Wash. Crawford visited pur village
to the propoMMl prize fight at Ib-troii
1 from the west
U right. While Innoct-m sparring
matches may not U* oU>ectlonablc
Michigan cann«»i affoM to be known
af a state wherein charaplonKhip mills
«m be held
Oeafntae Cannot Be Cured
Il.v hteil applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the ear.
There Is only one waj- to cure deaf­
ness. and that is by consthntlonal rem
edJes. Deafness to cansed by an InflaoKMl condition uf the mucous lining
of tlu- E«!^iachisn Tnto». When this
tirtK* Is In filmed >-nn have a mmbllng
sound or Imperfect hearing, and when

from Grown last Wednesday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bates for a
few days,
dav after
move into Kale Ayers’ house for the
winter and Mr. Palmer will work for
Jaima Sweet this winter.
Miss Nina Myers has gono over to
work foqMrs. Wing at bong Lake.
Miss Kekah Wilson and Goldia
Bates will go to Traverse City Tues-

can be* taken mit and this tnbe re­
stored to Its normal ooudltion. hearing
will be de6trt»vt*d forever; nine cases
out of ten are canned by caUrrh,
which Is nothing but an Inflamed con­
dition of the mucous furfacea.
We win give One Hundred Dollars
for anv case of Deafness (caused by
caunh) that cannot be cured by HaU’s
Catarrh Cure

Mabel Wilson of Inland Is the
guest of Mrs Laura Bates this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were the
guests of hie sister. Mrs. Kate Ayers.
Sundsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert ^’elsh will soon
move Into camp to work for D. Pratt
this winter.
Robert Wilson now occupies their

BoM br <>nj*«ut.. TSc.’

Itair» Funllr PUU lor____

QAUNTLETT

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brooks of^Bor-

Bre Vou fioiitd fo Dye?


THEN DYE EASY BY USING

‘‘€a8v Dyes’No dirt, no btaios, no boiling for boars. Ready (or us<>.
Abwlntelr but cedon; no staining of tbe hande. See our window display. Come in and lot us tell you jibout them.

Bugbee’s City Drug Slots

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HOT J-31

*j;■ . Kto« Wwer* bae rertred eroqwt

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.‘ta ICitofaiBd. M hi nU. Tbte MrUM
jbtoie IMHI xtobrrA e deHlw tIMU Ibe
recent ro>al I ojiK.

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fleaty Alt Wool Pante
Double Breasted Reefer Coats with hiirh col­
lar. Boy’S* Double Breasted Suits, a^cs 7 to 16,
Boys’ Short I^ants. All these ^oods arc made
by ihQ McMillcn’s people. They buy their
own wool, make it up into doth and irarmcrits
themselves, that is why we car* oiler their
floods at such

I.OW l»RipES
The Pants sell at S2.75 and S:i 25. Itvcfcr Coats
at $0 50; Boys’ Suits at S4.50, Boys* Short
Pants at $l.CK) and SI.15. They aric the best
goods in the city for the moneY*. We mean
just what wc say. We have all sizes in the
above goods.

A. J. Wilhelm
SOUTH SIDE STORE

“Tbs
.SEAT SALE AT CITY inrs CO.
Orpet Oeaninc Woffa
N. B CHAHN. ProBftataT

J. N. nuellmantel
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
aiB bm( rwwt Bt..-

National SdUNfl of Nnsic.

DR. J.W. HIGGINS

Fine D^t^l Work
MMFroaiBa

DEALERt

IN

EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN

EVERYTHING

DEALERS

OteMir iwa vm

IN/EVERYTHING

mid have a iiuinbiT «.f ^r.^xl. wann hlankris. TIk-sc are Uit- best you can buy. and win
t!ir tv.Mcr lULdits conu-. you will l»e preiumd for tlit-in.

Here is a Blanket
10-1 ei/.r i-'WxTli that fid^^2i^jx>uij.l8 Jo tin- iiair.
aiidc tilv -Vii- for the piir
7»*»c Ibi- iviir.

in lai«. j^it«

The Blanket You Want
A 11-1 HLiukot.
i,
and firm, in ^ray. w Litr and Lm. sold
Tlirix- an* two otln
1
r-rades at $1.L'"» and SI.'jU. Here is a
idy
pfiir oh
: oosts $1 .">0, aud^llif t:ray 12-1 sulls for $2.UU.

only by Uio iiair. for $1.00.
1'2- i tau Blanket that tie-

“Our Baby”
dust lib- Blankets for rratih-s, c»Mm-8 in sonu- of the pn tti<«lebccks, siz4- 2"*xi0. and the
jKiir sells for T.V.

The Warm Wooty Blanket
10 1 si/.e and they wei^Fh four iwumls to the iiair. Made in Lmiy, pink and
with
hamibome bonier The white has re<l bonier, ibe pink 14 blue Ix^nlcr. the retl has
blark bonier, and tin- ixiir bc-Hs for $1.00.
,

You Pay for What You Get
in tbes<\ the hamlsomest plaid Blanket imwle- Then- or«* blm and white, black nnd
whiu*. black and red, jjiiik and white, and in the uanu?
you ctii* buy plain white
wifh pretty border and tin* all gnto or all re<l. Vou itay $4.(KJ to
00
'r. ami n pair
weighs from four to six i^mnds. Those are all 10 1.

The Best Wool Blankets
Arc Ix-Jiulics, the finest, sofiist wool blankets made, and a i.air costs yon from $10.00 to
$l.j.00.

Bath Robe Blankets
.Inst the thing for "bath time. ’ all the (adey cclort. ami thev an- *<• warm and comfort­
able We bav,. the largest line to select from. These sell from $1 :l<i U, $'J 00 each.

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

F-i^-rV

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WITH A SUN^BURST SHADE
CARPET tUSMilKO AND LATINO
Tomorrow evening is^ Hmllowe'en.
K. B. Cba*lii Ktabet tbe
Look out for ytwr onbb^es nnd wag­
for they may all get aMnred.
h*-k^eee««dO.B.CMe. ons.
«kb U * vtactlcBlI votlnBU. to uelu All thoae that would like to help a

COME AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF

SEE OUR wmuow seso

;J. B. Paige Electric Co.'
ii CA^ STRkET

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PHONE 802

Comfortable Comforters
That are fillid with tho best of cotton batUngf and sell for S1.50, $2.00, $2 25, $2.75
and $:100 carh. Tnu shoddy filled t’oiuforters ficll for »J0c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 eoch.
They are hvavy. warm and comfortable.
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MAMMJffUB CASt.
At n OiMier Totfgy Me rirjiaaiit totiMnetioii «t Hit BotiorMioe

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TokJo. Kov. S.-AI n benipMJt In
boaor or bln binbdnj todar tbc on
peror expreaed mdUtmeikm i the
rMomUon o( pence end toented the
sorereUpul end nUern of the oonnmej
repreMOted nt bin court.
Boron
Denetben. tbe Belginn inininter end
dean at tbc diplomatic oonw. replied
to the toant cxprcnnlng a winh lor the
growing deTclopBBcnt oC Japan.

WyU0T.r.U. BM «f 1

«l th« Ti»»0Mr <Mi««( tto rwiiM^
t ^ JaM» E(ko» to tto I
niMMMr or iko wnh>
«■• tiM totar kr^ I
t or W, A. Hattia or Vi
Mdobr
>u

tbr
poMao Mot kM IMO tM rmo tke
miakt 0«M la tkto dtr. MwatO B.
ma«g, Mi^ la Ika per* Mar«ac«t«
fN^ oaaa aaeeoMlac to ika paalthOL Tka ehaacaa ia tha rarioas ^■
Bdal okalta kaa braoakt to liKkt Mar
tatanauag tuu la tki> aarir kliiotr
oCtkaPiMaMarfBCUeoaeco.
ftNttaaa Vwia aao tka Pant Marqaana aaMMg Patoakar. tka an
ekadt o« Ika arat rralckt baiac W. A.



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michman. f»ioav.hwo»k«ai^

I at Tavern can; 1
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tMprosaa
Casremved

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baiMTiriwMtar
Bar. e H. »ae. ItatoB*s Bij.
br
praUdata Her. B.
N. Holaple. Tavfva Oty. BkA.
1--WIUU Do I Owe tlH* T. P. A-r
Uonerd Bflsav.
4i--y. P. A. BnmwiMa.- MUi
KlaDetr.
»-^Methods or Ladto« the V. P. A,
Mooting.** PM BiwoML
C-Voal end In^nimatei mueJe.
MIm Mebol Howe.

Mtlialriptt

fclUa

OOOO JUPOMCNT SHOWN.

Mooting for Univofoel SwWmfle
Laet Evmilng,
5r Wire to tbe Evenutg Record.

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|eick.lnabletobeo«t4

Tba tBpadaaiaa iMead Vr Ika OtImm aaKM «U Maada a^
coll court or Onud Tiavana eooatT.
Mra. Oaa Haact aad Mra. Joba Mma ,
which waa fctataahle „«*rtay « - Wl oa the laat beat for a rlaH U Chi-1
oVtock. waa h«ra thi. afla^ al:“S;^
^ T»T«ne
that hour owtop to the Boaroldable cUy U aaktai; a rtiU aaioBc her nit-

YOUR CHOICE FOR
ONLY lec PER BOX

thcaftcnioon. P. W. Wtlaoo, repUler ol
him Gljay Hobner haa poae to Aldeeds. Bobert K. VTaUer. cooaty rtcdc. I
«> attead epUeae to prepare hettor e n-rfcc. We wii*h ber^sneend Ernest Allyn. coontr enmror.
r^
peered upon the wltnens ntand
^_
The chicken pie social held at the
lowed by Pnmeenting Attoniey Oeorge. church parlors la»i W#
Cross and AUocney J. W. Pnicben In ing was n«i wry well a*tended, bit
not neciatni
decided ene^repon a good time,
with lou
noi
,
anrumenu. Tbe

from our SoFcrb awort.'
ment of Anaoar'h hiuh
RrBdpTbiletSoipA
member

B*-.
Maps

and arc wnally mU at
tfce&tfSrc cent* per box.

City Motor Bom Company.

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To,•6 Here. WiH^
Travemo CUy people bare nbown
So Buried There.
’bo right dinposiilon by subncHblng lo
The remains of the late Thomas
tbe stock of a company that will take Hadh y. who died at the home of bU
over a boat works and with increased non. muk BecUev last Wednesday.
capital engage in tbe maanfarture of | was taken to Manculona this morning
motor craft. All ol the stock U taken i at 11 :b* by the relailwe. The funeral
loeeUy and no boons is oskM for.~i was h» iU ibis afternoon at 2 o'clock
from ihe Methodist church. Rev. NYwManimeo News.
ctimer offiristlnK
Mrs IlsdUy and ,
son. Frank Badh y. and wUe. a biMor. ,
PERSONAL.
j Celia, formed the funerai party which
j^^s.
\v j.
leu for
lor Chl-jkfi the cUr
Mrs W
J. aproui
Bproul uas
bns left
cago
Lgo and
snd Uier will
wtll go to CaUfooUa
CsUfoaila to j
Join her husband, where they cxin^ct
expect to 1 RIBBO.N CANDY and buiur scolcli,
join
> cents at La Oreiil tomorrow. Kegu0,^1: borne for n while.
Miss Enale Lardl. haa relu.Dvtl i Ur C.t^ent klc«
h*‘ slay a i
after
HOOCE
Lie a harveM home fcocisl
Mrs. W. J Parker
hvor.iDK. Nov 4. at the
1 Hodge schoolhoase.
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Lansing and Ann Arbor.
Yoke, depuv s i^o organiser
,he Areu... Or..-r of (i:oan»i>. K-c-

Now For “Homs’
WHEN m SEARCH OF

A Gne Baaortmoui of potted
plants in y^w and while,
ready now.

BARGAINS ALWAYS

FRANK M. PAINE
fri.ofMf»nr

l:ao2^DerotlOBaJ
eerrice.
----- —MS. It
' today of last Mgbt's rioting isruvonMH,
ttaa a CIbttx waa tka Uekat agaat
Her.
er. W.
W. A.
A. Bheller
Bbelley.
^
meeting of the aoclalUu in behaU,
at tklf atatloa. Ona yaar ptarlaoa
?“!!2S!**o gna.a-1.1
t»Ab««i. 1 ^
suffrage allows that over j
P
tka opaala, or th. Patorttar atati
l~-Whm
Tow People^
.rbel
Raadr
aaorMlaa
f^KuiU.
,oclaU«
dauoera.. were p.™.llna
. thmed as aguat at BUIlamstoo and W
2—*Ttoes It Pay a Youag Man
to
be{
p,™
^»«^*>«|Pfmgt:candoiuher principsi quarters.
A. Martin was oa the force at Fbwlera Christian, and W*byr Clyde Ol^soo.'
▼ma. a asarby statkio. both being on
8—-Does it Pay the Young Woman
CAPTURED FLEET.
.tba old D. L. A N*. »ae.
i to he a Cbrtftlan. and Why?** Mitt
The changee ta the road havel
Oat tha
Admiral
idmkaa up
system and Us offices*
OM..n. .ct
Young Christian aRd HU
gMOffBlIr aad thoagh tba two statioas
B. £. Belknap.
Petoakay aad Travaraa aty are aorth&-Addr6si on tbo Y. P. A. consiltn-l
ara statioas. tbe transfer will not come
uo. .rRc- r. H. Bhr.«. «*r.o.ke..|whHe hU L. u..er Ueuw-'-umt
aastfy as H lavohres great labor In MU*
Commiuu) Chwle. Rcunio, Cl... A. J.
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both oMcaa to heap the machtnery of
am*xiM«mw
18coU and First Boatswain Hsrrv
^
returned from a m^m^ll^,
^ utti;r;ng pan> at Will
* so large a aystam ruanlng smoothly '
«**^^^*
. ®*
rwimnft f ft. m. viiimrf
• fnilnired vlslt vKli reUUveg In Ohio.
1 ChiiM!;»phrr »< Saninlay fvenin,;.
7;S0-8oo«.cnlee«iidmuiic.
, D«»ne of iho auxlltarr (I«. fol owea.
„ HoW. ii or Tr.v. r.. Cin 1-' J»k. Siili.l ; ..uiol «!f.- .reili.TWday Timveling Auditor D. L. HarAddre«. ••Elemenu of M Kkia UklBg Ih, .hori ro-Ue from Willow , U.........;
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...... -Mr*. Walter Brown,
tlu- gue.Ai of Ml. and Men. A
wodd of Grand Rapids U checking off
aii.l M rs. I’MvunU. a
Point to Old Mishion where the enemy
,Und on East Chapin street.
in tbe dei^ station while Agent Mar Clmnuner.- Uer. R N. Holiaple.
UiO. Or». ?2.
was fcighti-d and aflbr a sharp skir­
Sunday Ssrvicss.
Holden, who U the manager of Htv'l ocf. rJ
tia Is bnsy at the freight ofllee eni*
10:co a. m.-8ocb0 and praise ser mish lhe'‘ lleet cgplure«l. Tbe officcri Park Place hotel at Travel. City, will I
of tbe srork. Tbe change will not be
had In the meantime (led to a potato
, • / u .
BOWERS HARBOR.
the man
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A^. bi- rt'memhpreU in radUlar a? ih
oomplatad for three days, when every vice.
10:30 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. C. H patch where the Und force
ager of the Hotel Btiik*’ a' few veai^'i .Andrew Gilmore•’«has bet*ii quite slek.
ibing pertaining to the office win be
{mlral Johnson made a brave and dar-1
ago.-Cadlllac News
complete.^ Mr. Martin has an Infer- Howe.
fortui
He iKWcheU tbe
ro.—Consecration and com2:30 p. ro.—contcermuoo
xie
.ue wh<»le
r Jiarris of Chicago: u.-** one of
l
eating family of lour llttlo girU who
msnion aervice. Rev. F. H. Bayles.
| Hoct. IiUct iv^tunring to bU own bar1
^
. ara not ablcito be moved owing to
C:30 p. m/-Y. P. A. meeting. Jed by bor. haring the cvlurcd ship in , of Omena passed through flu- eiiy
—r^T:
Oia Ulness of oae of tbe number;
charge of Acting Admiral Charles
morning on their rotiii-n.
while tbe same misfortune is found In Miss Leora Blanchard.
Rennie. The skinnish Is the outeoror
7:30~8ormon by Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. HeiWrl Joynt returned
tbe family of Mr. tribprg. who. too. has
of a chaJ*cl mortgage sale bv A. J.
from a trip lo Omona tcnlay
; a little daughter suffering with fever laple.
• Scon of a gasoline boat to Mr. HuroMr*;. A. G. Gottlkb and tw.) chil­
' in this city.
mcll. But $45 had been paid upon the
EVITIEi.
dren left today for a visit with her
mortgage, leaving $225 unpaid, and ns
vorrU «rf Honor
The Primary Sunday School union .he p.,men„ w«e no. „.do u>d U,e
Z"
will meet in Friends church tomorrow mortgage duo an effort was made at Mrs. Warren Valleau left today for
Mrs. Hanson will bavc week ago to obtain possession of tbe j * abort vl8lt with friendn al‘ Pouch.
DslNrtsd a Wsk4lp Tsam at Wilkin- at 3:30.
Ml. and Mra. K. D. Uaieman. who
charge
of
devoilonsi
and
Mrs.
Love
^ san% Allsys
Night—Lardit*s
boat hut whhouL huec«*As until to<lay. i
ive KiH-ai the summer on the fxnin
the leBHon.
^
2M Was High Bcoet.
! suta. returned lo their home in To
The condition of J. T. Hannah still
AMUSEMENTS.
liHlo today.
Tbe Hamilton Clothing company comlnuoK In Improve dally.
-At Diiiy s Call * is^a story of ihej O. P. Carver left tmlay for camp on
Attorney J. W. Psl^hln will give p
bowling t«wm defeated a pick-up i<wm
days ol the blue and the gray. H is a I the Utile Maniste« when- his daugh
at the Wilkinson alleys Ust night In s loruire at the Grai'd Traverse Busi
story of the loves and the differences.; ter and huri>aud. Mr. and .Mrs Fnil
very InterostUHHwnteid. *The plclhups ness univ(*rslty this evening at K:.3o.
The C, E. society of the Presbyt<*rian the |.orrowa and the sacriftcea of the Cusihs. have luen camping for mi
won tbe Brat game by riM:<^-idiu and
times that tried men's souls. Manyjunu. Small game will Ik- hnpee.l
said they dWn i try for the second. church will hold Its monthly business
. Wbea the thlid enme nrouml they meeting with Mrs. Rice. 2?o Park t>eopl< ill Traverse City have paid {the camping imny.
much higher prices and not lM-griidge 1 j McwlameK S. U. Long of Mem
found that dhey were nnshle lo get It. sir«s*t this evoning.
The boys' and glrU* chorus of the It t(» set- a iw-rformance no liotier in i and X. Woover ol Augusta, ai-c
The scores were :
State Sunday school convention will any way and hardly as good in some, |ianl«Ml by their brotlnT. S R. Burke of
than
the one given by the Rodney Majde City, spent n short ilnu- ir
meet at the Disciples church tomorrow
afternoon at f:30 sharp, for practice. Stock comiMiay last evening. B>cry city toilay while on their return ftum
It Is bopiHl that at least 400 will W part was well uken and was carried the funeral of tliiir failic-i at Map!«‘
\Tni will liiid the iicsl that is gf»ing in Uir clothing buwpivs^mt. Mrs. Mllllken will bsve with out wlih such a naturalness that the City c few days ago.
Mrs. E. J. Gaundcr ol Rapids City
ness. Tho Hd- la HAXDSOMK. but that isn't aill. STYLFr and
her souvenirs of her trip to Jenisslem, sitcmion 01 the house was held fiom
Wrilklnsoo
Including stones ami shc-Us picked up Srwt to last and the enthusiasm pasMHl through the city today on her
DrUABILITV are also strung points with ns.
on the shore of Ihe Lake of Galilei-, reached such heights that several cur- way to Cedar Run. where she w ill
friends.
pictures of Kacareth and other inter- ^In calls were necessary.
Mrs. Fannie Pascoo of Elk Rapids
G. Bert Rodney in the part of Bob
f-Mlng articles.
Regular con\i>catlon of TravrrsA- Ptockwell. a dashing young souihcm- arrived In The ciiv thU afietituon
OorbHt ..
City chapter. Nd. 102. R. A. M.. to- ei. was especla!!rg<i<Hl last evening.!I visit to hi r daiichtc-r. Mrs. Jam- RusResignol
lu:. j night. Also work in the M. M. degree. He was ably support.-d by Miss Vane -‘ H
Work for tbe coming winter lo the Calvert in the pan of Bessie Chanle.*, 1 Mrs. W. E IX wey of Aldt-n Is on
sleigh w-orid Is Just iH-gioning to come whose mother was a southern symita-' cliy today on a shopping trip,
in to the wsgtm shops A. J. Petorty! thlter irtid whose father a noribera 1 J. W Martlndiil left «hlb noon
Kvery price .s brim full t>f 4uaiit\ ami \ou can ewisily 9Cc*Sh:it
hsvlng n-relved orders fur sixty-eight commander. J. H. Nichoteon as old (Columbus. Ohio, where he is called by
yon an' gi ttin;: rxtni value for v our money
seu of sleighs within the Isst lew' Abo. a faithful darkey, had only a | wire owing lo the serious Illness of hH
KITCHEN SHOWER.
,4nmor part Irjl playtHi It excc-llenlly. [father. Moses. Manindlll. H- will Ik>
days.
In keeping with the piece, the I met at Manistee b.v his brother
X
Womtn*a Club Raelplant ®f Many UasFrank Key has* sold his furpliure
specialties last evening wore of a
Mrs. 8. C. Sherman of Angel
Rit Articisa Thia AfUmoon.
store at Frankfort and has removed
has been in the city, left this afumoon
A ktichun thower for the Iwnefli of to this city where be will make his patriotic character, Charles Rush as
FREE—Six mcuihs' sobscripfor home. 8be was accompanied by
the Woman-s club was held in the permanent home. -Pete** has many usall being given a good reception.
tioa to the Ameii»‘an Boy
decided favor- Miss Lulu Sherman of Loek|«rt. N. Y
Miss Dorothy Hale
.. Camcglu llbranr building this after­
^^SToca/.iiu.- im- wuh a purHe, her api>earance on th»- stagx' lah» i
has been spending some time in
noon. During the afternoon Miss JulU
x» li::So of
•>.- over in onr
evening
l>*'ing
grv-eicd
with
lll>eral
apthe
cHy
with
relatlve.s
Kelly reoderud a pleasing voqil soh»
The Rodney Stock company was th«'
Boys' Cl'dUiiig l)4-purtiJioiit.
Mr.-. Jane crark of B«-n.lon ts m i!
nnd Miss Charlotte Isgrig a ver> ac­ guest of the Elks last night. Supper
nother city i»>day on a business trip,
ceptable reciutlon. A aoclal Ume wa« was sened. the Elks and their guest«
Mrs. A. McDermott of Thompso
enjoyed and the many useful kitchen contributed specialties aad a very pyastng selection
The Rodney stock company Is one ville returned home this afternoon
articles received were pUced oa ex- pleasant time was enjoyed.
of tbe few repertolrt' companies on the | after a visit in the city w ith friends,
% htblilon.
The Independent football team is road today that desene unKtInleJ : Mrs. H H Gifford b-ft thX aP* j
after a game with Cadillac.
praise. They put on only high-clats.
f«r Thonipsonviib-. where m-.c
iisurp:ia8ed in tl.e way
THE MARKETS.
Tbe barbers' union will have their productions and whatever they under- a ill sjH-nd a f-w da>> finh h.-r btiF
iKiaulifol patterns find du
annual dance in the City opera house take they carry out \s well aa the band andton.
lulitv.
OB tbe evening of Nov. 3t).
most imrtlculnr could desire. To------------------------ALL KINDS of taffy at P*c Ih. 8si
The first winter smon dance of the night's play U Hall Caine's‘ Chrisilan.'
uVMjue-tong club will be given this This Is a royaltv piece and is aeldom urday. 2r-9 From 81.. Fr-M F. Akers,
nov 2 U
ffienlng and a xerr pleasant affair is attempted by other than the higbe-rj
priced companies but reporu indicate j
anticipated
P
P0S.C.
is cntirel}'
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
lXHn>it. Nov. 3.—Wheat. B6c: com.
Tbc 8bnday scbool of the Presby­
terian church will meet at the church capable of handling it.

i

tbeM

come tbiw oakaa in a box

ihls aftemoon.
TAKEN TO MANCELONA.

-

HUMID

'

Heard TMqr.

I lira 8UTC I have got
just ulinl yon are
Ivrukin^; for in a

SUIT OR
OVERCOlfl
The fit of Hiol-17 A
Prei‘iiian Co. Clothing
is what soils them.

GeoW.MiUer
BsBib Stock

FALL OF 1905

CWMMHaiDI


' 1

Finds this store in the very best condition in its history. Never
have we presented such varied and attractive assortments in
every department as we are doing this season. In dollars ard
cents our stocks are greater; everything points to a msrk^d
progress, but we are going to roly mainly on value-giving.
Months ago wo planned for a big season's business, and by buy­
ing early we secured the advantages of a lower market.

Clothing Section V'rl i

;=i|

V^r; .

Suits and Overcoats

^ Atr-50,8A»,$10.JI2.$15,$l8to$25 .

m:

Bov*’ Suits
and Overcoat*

$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
$5.00 to $10

pariora tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'clock to rehear^ for the Christmas

WALNUT chewing taffy at
Atnrday only. Fred F. Akers.
nov2-U

I

TssLaasflsrniKRiiHlis

STRAWBERRY, peanut. runlUa and FOUND—Belt on From street. Owner
can have same bv calling at Record
walnut riiewlng Uffy at 10c lb. Buuiroffice and paying for this notice.
day. FredF. Akera.
nov S-U
nov 3-H
Tbe pbonotcraiib has been turned to
aceoont In tbe teaebinc of fotetgn Un- TO RENT—Honae 202 Kortb Spruce
street; aocond buUdtng north of Aagnagra.
In aotae EngBab sdioob
F Wb U now tgttgbt In this way.
bury church. E. H. Allyn. nov 34f
The miseMoe ddivm suitable spedjRcsis of Kieocb oatory, iKtefry and FOR RENT—Houae 407 West Tenth
A ten aMDbm «r a* lrM4>i«w
8(. inquire at eounty JaR. Both
taod In twblbi ramUr cxn n.tw
phones 21.
nov
IMnanw «a tba t«|» «» n cbluuMy W
oaat of tbe gulf of CaU- FOR RENT—Three nnfunibhed room
fact bisk.
ilnpcurta. and last year
I was barreuted In lower

srrr-”’:;rr

$7JM»Mi4$XOO
“Our Own Brand."
lOclibnttoD.

$l*arip.

Pricer, $t.oo, sreo, $1^. mo,
$150 asO $4.00

$1.00,1150 Ud $100

ears
5K.JSC.$1J),u4

Staley’s

Underwear

l^ats

-

PhlUp Bhermer and Bert Oxenrider.
Cbarles F. Tonnellcr and Tom Finch.
miBBOK CANDY and ^tter acoteb. Grunt Wisebart and Joaepb Morowakl.
ig MUM La Omtl tomorrow. Regu­ E. M. DaUey and John Blacken.
lar
kind.
Chanced sritb Belling Uqnor to mtooru,
nppearad before Jndgu Robecia tbU
ALL KIKDB of taffy at lOc B). Sal- aflemooB and ihclr caaoa were eonirdajr. lh$ From 8t.. Fred F. Akers.
nov S-H

TRY A meow WANT AS.

Voung’s

j uwAN-r- Aom

ii

f

Best waaring nud wannest nndorwear mode.
$I5ail5S,ll50aU$1.7S



Fleeced Cn^rwear, 60o and $1.00

E. WIHELM

CORNER FRONT
AND UNION St

M

w»vti«tfciW.v;^=:.w./.t:4u.::Vv

-f-.T;-''X-. .-.-.'•fc

TRAVsiwC CITV. MIOHWAN. MMaV. MO^MUM i

wKsmimm

ililiwiiiniBl
••-

; ^ to. I Wt Bosklett

WM

Haa! m

and Good Buoioocc loiniitont Con IccondMi

umn»%tDicT

Join the John.

MB Sra* Cn. M etaHto This
The regalar moetlBg of Che BaatcfW
Bur wfU be beliAm Kor. B. Alla
hert aiw iOgaaMad IP he gtfatat.
Mri.OmOiBtrhai
ttaeryalMhflomtho*
__________ ibT^^JhaWe eod llTsr
to medicine.
«d 1. aw loe«^ ta tte Wiai« fcr-^

n. Un*mM,t.WUiCOtocI

wviUMeklMaaM.

1. gaarantced
TW« M b«wi
AH the Ladr Maaoabaea are nrged to to coatalB In a highly caamirmicJ
r Bight aa boe. form aU of the modidaaL cantUve ele^ 1 meau of cod liver oU, actaaUy taken
> TEATBBBCirr.TnOB.
"•jfrom freah ewta* Urerw. bat without a
•ia^^iia >v«Q BMk tv the baae
mx fmn apo iote Stmak. ABtoa F. (frtM
drop of the wsetoa., aymem<logriag
do-iaii4 alvara readjr ' vlth tu <
ir‘« art, HiyM«
ktatfb and C«w Aaalotu arrtirai la Um <
Hamr Bowan la Hit to bo oat oQJio w
this eliF trom UmOtfwom arUh anew ^ aastlc aad pachcti all eUm iatt aa1 vaterm, A bjrdrmallc alavaicM- of {Aoo again afl^ a atnolB xrfik typhoM- <<• wo-k
tad «airii»ta iratead hr year, af i iher coma f-tj® rhe haadi oC ihe^ pouodi lift, U la conttaat use for the
•d on the label
ererything I
.firaetkal work la the otady ladottry • **etadx o®a **
hea%*r freliUit tradk vlileh etart. from
Mr. Baekee was over from Eta Rap­ aad It oaa be seen that: It Is ahsolnieand Maned fhe ftnt, 8r?anh Brot. A'
Pint Ben Bant.
i (he Moeh and MMca rooau ia the ids aad apeat Buaday wtth fiieada ly free from drag, and all fnjurloo.
gred
AiakiBe at Batt Trtmi aciaac. Thej Chorolatr, vhleh fomt the hasit j batement wbere all parktoy It done,
tao M«lor meiabe-. of the Br® wafe of all hlsHP«^ raadita. U otad vttb] Tea thooaaad feet or Boor epaee on
practical raad> fnahem and the joalor <a llbmlltT Ihr ia excoM of aay other { four Doora are oilUaeil irlth the raw win give a
ooetal in the hulld-nil nretmratbHi. the beet
, aMber wa» a talecsaa experteaced I l&credieai. One hundred poaad catet; and BMBuiactured material, mo moch lag coat of the •taa® lanadry In the| body builder, health
restorer, an 1
TotUrt Fri.l.y, Xov; 3. and mnat bo aoU %
•hMAA
1 Strength era * - *
** medlHno
la thallae, die aimplsr laid down the {oootalalafr elabe of tea poaptda each; In deamad in the eomecti<NMT. w
da^^ I ahorw be verr sorry to
M«»XD.\Y. Xov.6.
'
! cript of
Mankp«OB Bm and started Bad Che oeU|pa paa la Ue aaeveot-1 the trade of tbit bcame bavlna reached
Bert Praatlee ta sick with umtllltU. have to do without Vinol In my pra*', the aaam roatA for the local BraLjeaed Mate vhere they form the jopu.jto the AUantic eoatt.
Mrs. Iraae Treat, who hts beta sick tkw.Mr. RoxbiTg^ or the above firm,
Tliay oeeopied tl»e eait locaUoa oa lar Marie choeolatea, MoteUa choeo-t
Larpe Pheet.
with typkold fever for the past two
SOBaSU-.
► Froai atraet lor a few waeka aatU • late, rlolei chocolaut or red ratpberry
Owla* to the iaoroaie in the
moatha U again able to bo aboot tbe says. -In cases when* cod liver oil.
SOlhtiM..
were able to ohula mof mwaam- j frah coated with ehoooUte. Thaae | ehlaeiT. maUna poetihle a greater In- bouse and won't be loag aatU she caa emulsions and other tonics fall. Vinol
will heal, strengthen and cure.
J
50 Bata at...
.. Biaaa AWteca oa WfM FroaC .ireei, bighwrade ehooolatet have their cooit | cioaa<h in th« output, a correepoa
go out of doors we are glad to state.
-In the .rrxmgcst manner we en­
Rev. Harris aalted Ui marriage at dorse and guarantee VinoJ to create*
' Whioh ® Cara hat aow glyea way to! aerrlal value, further enhaaced by ' taereaie In tbe working force baa been
Lntost atyliv at less than cost
tha large hrkk block eoraer of Weal i being placed in exquUlte bon bon! acotMltated at tbe output u ao much tbe M. E. panoaage Uat cvealng. strength for old •wnmle. weak, sickly |
women and children, and after severe,
Float aad Hall ttreet. now tbeir borne ’ boxrt covering a variety that It with- (in excett of lit former product. The Mia. Margaret Sptaet i
sickness, itnd to cure hacking coughs.;
of I0.0d0 feet oa out limit. Doxet. la thapni aad de- factory at It ttandt today ha. a work- WclLs. both of Crofton.
chronic coMs. all ihmat and bronchial I
of the de- tag force of tlxty people, and a road
L. R. Hughes, tbe tonic- grocery lronblc« or rz-lum mone%- if It falls.-^
four floort each filled to a coatfortable •fga that tbow a
I aia BUad with the de- foeee of four, one with headquarter, at man. purchased the apple crop of Johmuin :>mg Co.
capacity with raw mterlala or tbe tlgner*t
John Lutherby of Barker Creek thU
tall and for the past few day. has been
making daib' trips, gatboring the fruit.
Fiord Feeae^den and Oscar Fnrsberg accompaalel Messrs Joy f Net
.ord to South Donnlman Sunday
Record
the new more.
Rapid*. Mich.. Nov. 3.—Mr*. H.
tvoman and Her Work" will he the
,«t,j,.ci at the CoBBte^atlonal church,
Traverw-City
B. V. Sunday ovcnln*. a *er»on mvwih |
Kr,-,, .,o,r hulldinc on Itlvcr
!l.ntenlng to which all are wt lromcd rires’t
lM-4-n purrha‘-<Hl t»y Jamc

Taylor o' riciK.v.-»n.
The Michlsaa Syrup company. Kal ,
,
ka*kr*R newem Indunry. I. Hooded j
h.- piven ni th
with onlei.. The pmdnct bein* .vtrlet. |
Th.nkrstvlnc.
It f\r*t ct.r* and pur«. finds friends.
t'h.rlevoU I,a. I
everyw.*iere, ^
speo.llnK 'he jia:.' few d.vs wilii
Aliomey K. C. Smith, who h.,1 com,, p
pleted armnitemeni. by which he wasj „
J l.tisin.-<K iri>.
eoahle.) to leave for Cleveland, hi. foTmv.nao. City Wein.sdny.
taro Pla«. of .lK*1e. 'he first of ,h;-. |
p.,.,.. re,.re,en:lnc .he rniie.1
week, has again b*'m *lrlay«*<l for
oral da>K. posnibly meek*?.
' agalDKt ih * village*!
. Tbl. matter wa« I Kmile pfeiffn r< iiirn
of South
WrMthe.ifdiiy.
^•fore the Anita*, .cion of .he Clr-j,,,..^ spendinc -he ,.a.' lunth In D*'.
cult eoufv and a verdict wxn rendered]1 trotit and Akmn
Ak
for Mr Sraith-R client. The
dect,:.-.l -o .PP.W1 'he rn,.e ,o'
■n-mo eo-ari. tnit 11* attorney;
|.r.e.hv. r.an eh.ireh ««■: well a'faJI.-.! to do ,o w;.hln the req"i'cd ^
,
r.o'with..andinK the .evere
lime of el«h»y day* and Jndee Chi. |
tenden ha* jn«t decided not to cram j
,^,^viv.r of South MIt.on
.n extenalon of time in which 10*0 an-Wclntoulay with
peal. The villace wilt now mandimn* j ,riend* here.
the j.idre—maklnc an effort to rw |
j,„f
the Supremo court, tail-,„r Trj,v. r;e City '<> eare for
ins tn which the julRment will have lol h. ^ d,„Kh,er. .Mr* Fr,-d Vehay. who
Btrahb Bfothert A Amlotte^ Pint New Pactory on West Pront Street.
hr paid with co.ia Mr. Smith will he
detaluetl to defend the JudRe.
________________
w. another at Grand lUplds.
jllclou. •wt'ctt. cpocUlly noli
nauufanurt^d product
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
upper peninsula and one In
I lieing the Imported boxes rt*pres
m
ca^Mcity for all Uney work boxes, glove boxe and city,
MA tV*
hranrhuM of work, came
tbe tsriviloea
privilege | Itothrr tiilt dites of »uch perfect
of installing much new machinery model tliat they could easily be taken
wblrh adds to the general capacity for the genuine. Among the choco- m
stm cITccU B cire,
through Ills modernizing work. Amom; latos of home fame aro the well-knou-n f
kai DncCii
I he'’ folded ^machinery a.-e revolving Standard. Golden Beal. Leader, Bcrg|gf gtgggtfg
pans to perfect Imperial felly beans, mtida Sweets and the famous 8. D. A. .
ev,. rammel kenles. candy puller, di- Sweefr. Daintiest of all the dainty Special to the l?veu!iig Pecord.
^
,A p:reat attraction of
to doalU iKtlug with instead ot iKixes are the exquisite design of (he ‘ Kalkaska. Mich.. NoA 3.—L. R.
b) hand, caramel cuiivrs. patent choc.v! beautiful flaring tulip, the work being Hughes spent Sunday in Petoskey.
late tables. i>aiem chi*colaie mixer*, so perfeet that (he flower looks per- j The Taka club will meet with Mrs.
cream iMater. marshmallow Ixtaier nnd ■ feet enough for use a. a panel picture. ■ Brant Saturday afieriioon. Nov. 4. All
g|K»ocer. Nov. S.-Dr. and Mrs.
n peanut roaster.
Improved Machinery.
members of the club and their bus^
Not on a few leaders, but everything in the house at a saving of 25 per cent. We
oorenian. Mrs. M Johnson and D H.
'
lands are requested to bo pronont at
stand alone. We have no competition. Wc are the originators and maintalncrs of
Haw matenaia
manufacture of the large va.t Mrs TooduInN Homer wore in Kalkaska. Mooday.
Ti c hasomeni with Its B.OOO fc4H of • riety which
oonfefiloner*, art bav jj*®
me^Oug a Mrs. Good
low prices—the only one price cash store in this city.
Alfred Sutton of Gratiot county was
floor siMce U flllrd with car lou of, ,^.^0 possible in this age. much U ^
'
The severity of the iMi«t ft-w min- called here to attend the funeral of
n« materUl. «sv,rrlBr toi^r. Indii.t-' ,i„e lo the Improved machinery which
has caused many Kalkaska fami- his grandson. Lynn Kimball.
10-4 C«»tton HlankcU i:i grey
All wool double Toqui^s for
Children's Long Cloaks in
■to, DUmond A. New Orloona. cane
eaUMlslil.A.t, are Inatalled.!
Mrs E. R. Harper of Alden wsk visto depart for the warmer climate
n-d and blue. 1 rimmed in
augar. ,l«co«.-.n<h XXXX confection- n„.
tb, nmrhan-'
.f.
of the south during the winter months liing her ptroou, Mr. and' Mrs. G<xx!.
fancy braid and 1 i?0
er.' tucar nannlly parcbniod from
p„n,n,. of „fly. oream beater* of
in.
here
during
the
last
week.
Miss Essie Swaverly has accept*^
ljuttoiis. for---- 1
local lm«.ca and barret, ol hlch-crade j ,.,,0).^ capacly. revolvtos bflilcre,
Mule Skin Glovos, flannel
A Bock of wild geese was passing
Rolx* Prints for com^
the position ns hookkeeiror in the City
•jrup |.urcha*ed In lot. of dve each. I for the porfectlng of the candy butter
forters. jjcr yd .... O2C
liiUttl. with wiiol
‘1 7
rer town last Friday morning and
bank vacated by Miss Florence Rader.
Ladies' } length Coats, t.nmwrist, p r jiair... 1 / W
Mut Meats.
I beans, as perfect aa Dame Nature con\ViI1 Hunter, who is always on the
Rev. F. a Fuller has returned from
iiieil in fur oollnn, nuuie of
Men’s hea%*>‘ fleioe limiil UnShelled nut. of a lanr variety are I nives at making, and mammoth caV;
lookout for garni* and is a goott marks­
tbe state BapUst assembly at Kaladi-nrear,
pt-r
gar.Men’snnd
fioys'oOiOAv^
- among the raw materials, these being drons where are brewed sweets fit for
man. shot cut that weighed eight
conluroy Caj* for ^ T
VlrRlnla. Juml*, Vlr the coonl*.,'*-. palate, lopped o« In'
peanuts
giiUai. name from
tbeir unu..m, .Ire. lhc finl.hln. tonchc. upon h», mar- ,^^rcem/,:nl,hT.nd p^^
John Morr.son has loade 1 and
™ .heir
BpaalMi »b«lU and car loth of raw ble slab tables where girl. almoM by
Mule
Skin MitU-ii!-. with
shipped several car loada ot stove
Men's Dock Coats, blanket
Dark and Hgbl Outings. r»c
pern are that they will advance.
peanuts which are masted by the firm, the dozen eUher dip iho moulded chowood and fence ?>oats this week.
linwl. worth
(jiialitv. spc-cial,
A^
Elmer EUls Is again able to be
ready and fresh lor their place In the colate fillings for their Uat coat o**!
piT yd.....................
ibout the Eireets after a long and seennf.^..oaer .a«. W.lnu. halt,, and w«p w.ih del. flURcr. .he «nUhed P""-*
^
Childnirs all w.n.I fancy
Bo>*b' 2-pif»oi- Wool Sebokd
pecan meats, and a Urge aasonment product of the caramel, kisaes or other!
of the state boa rd of ■ere Illneas.
All wool Eidcnlowns ^ A^
Suits, floubli- QO^
of almomis beKmgiilg to the imported . dainty confcrtlons rtutdy to place on
Johnson J: Hunter have their tew
in all colors. pryd^Tt
king their heailquarbreastc-d style, for .XOw
stodk which U handled by Ue Now : the market.
aaseaaors are ma
i-arehous*^ fininheU and have already
, ten at the iluaias hou« oml lookMen’s blue -b iv v (iverehirts,
bout one tboorand bushels of pota­
York brokers either by wire or mail
One cf the
Men's Mackinaws, not many
line over the proncriy In Kolka.ka
Men*6 blue .and black Raver
f*<dUir and fr4#nt trimtmvl
as the coadUloQ of the market de-1 mechanical devices for assisting hand
toes In It.
in Uiis luLsu beU
OveroonU.worth ^ fkQ
with braid.
mands. Importation U flncti^lng and j work u taund in the bon boa moulds.
^ra Kimball of Gratiot county i<
ter act quickly,. DOC
%\ our price... ZmyO
3. M. Hower oC Exeelolor win have
«ich...................
vUltUg his brother. Harrison. ih\*
at times the market U nnaioady. dur-jTrays filled with starch moulds are,
^ ^ Thursdav Nov
week. He came Satunlay to attend
lag which time the heavy buyers are‘filled sdth the warm fondur. after I
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A. B. OomeU. aneUo«eer
Rubber* at less than they can be
kept posted OB the market and pur- which they are pUced in a typical
tbe funeral of Lynn KlmUll.
Wc place
Mr*. Peinon. of Torch Lake wo. In
donO^^ wire.
I fanning machine which after giving a
Lynn Burle. eldeat son of HarrUou
bout-ht at wholesale.
on sale
^ , SAlkoakA on Tnewlay of thU weekand Nannie KImbalL died FYldar. Oct.
importnd rritlta
j
««
*^Wng such n^
The baUdlnR occupied by Bert
the farm machine gives to disi^ase
27. after an 111mm of five week*. De
The wioimt
p«««i menu, ‘“T‘-“.ZT.';::
fcr .~i
u. c. Ph.ip.ChiWnm’s rolled edge and
Mon s «n.l B«>-»*lRickle Rnbed wav bom In Lafayette. OraUm}
Ladies*
Rlcnn
Rubbers.
flnriM«B4 «Mn
hcsel Rubbers. ^A
lipre lo »«»r oTor
ity. m. 7. 18D7. aad was * yearDome krtiboal bains
tocU. Biiocial pre 3VOC
worth -10c. our pre ^ ftC
onlha a-d *»0 dara old. He was
thi. belns n portton of U* work nf the | *
,oTS^Wn^I
^ 7*^
taken
flm
with
acarlct
ferer.
Then
Men's
fine
J4»raoy
Cloth
l«nl tmmm. ue nl-oi-. I-tlw
^
to lu
\V.mw;n* Buckle Arctir*,
Boys'
P«*rfertiou
Felts
gta a reUpse aad a coaplioailoo of
feciloner-. Inde conoUilng of three or |
Urmica n alet^t^
uea tallowed. Ue 'waa a patient
«DOT vsHeUeih tboosh the
II51U fuBerer. aever cempUtateg
Ue ffeneml marked U Ue eoi
Women's fteooe lined Storm
dytaMUtag la Btam
;
ShorFood Is now located at threogboat all hU lUacM. The funeral
With the Imported nul meaU come
Men * Bnhher Boot^ *oki
mb' was praaohed by Rev. SaaaRubbers, worth C7f>
oand|.d cherrM*. three varletiea betas; The cirrtatlatns ia n oiow
Bast Jordan, where he is engaged in
for
<tant of the. Free Mefhodist ebnreh of
8Sc, special price, OJ ^
noad which repreaeni different rarle-, the cvulles betas pinced In n rlU to- tha hotel bnalness.
from Bar. n;y.
Ilea OfcV-itea «ieh a. the.oemr roiitnUou of tiiinldnnsnr where, ntier w*
Mr. and Mra. Dan S*wrU of Toledo
black kwcei cberry or ame variety of i mntatos over nlsbi Uey aro dipped has been vUItlng a^ the homo
roJ aweet rhenr. Theae eome ta I oat aad tald by to dry. wttb tbe sH»- Ctande a-.fi Clrda C5oie iMs week.
Mr. Bearts U a cooalil oC Masses. Cota.
e*r;hi and one-balf poaiid bmci aadjlirtas ^ perfcctl n ttj pnHty.
kylltatataiBTeabrtagx
wa aapante* by .Tho baaceaeat. aad power rmhb .at
Tbo Udtat « tha Coagragail
are packed
i«4 llpa. Mfikt W aad o
wiPatavaaapperia
ollod paper, they W hs tender Aad
VlHoci^JMtar
Sto7o'€h>ekp.B.
^JtaldaFtaoaiSto7o
Juicy aa thottfh IMhlB Btahered taom
■ha Embody come and brtag a body.
tbo free, fhdir eokF
qhkkea pta aocUl
With the faadled fmlii the
,ai thefa win ba a qh
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The Oavkord
string)

lOari*
a tdal

kMd had \tm *f>« OB to tke aoet
to be tahto 04 beard. «kw «oa «««t
tlie doet, catOa aad aU. Me iba lake.
Kb dU teat lean If aar veredalared.
OblyaMaea eat« tbe iMTdBor were
Ito auiafa
•utmg, aftor.
tfUr
•auea aa tba beat.
vblcb deendi awn tbc
tbe,baeeb.aaainek»eebeckMiTlw to ktiTMT. VaaMidM *rMtm and tbo» iwereottke «o—^
U a c^tal aacllaaurr. The music hr nDaiag togilher and cansbut dHcosd.

rjr:i‘r^‘:rr.p-«w nuTA»i^
J»s ftt this boor Yor sone ttow. Tbc
Mloonlsu. boveircr. srUl ooftUfeas to
1^ 09W wliJ 10 D. ■.
' A tbir Cltjr mildsBt ibo«ibt M wtf«
was arnddittiE tha streau too^^BOcb.
I a aovtrl way to kaep
fimpi)’ bid bar fblsc
tcotb.
Hallo««>o jokers at Adrian sat Are
to James Kaaej s barn, wbicb vas to>
tally detrtrojrrd with all of tbs ooa«
ti-ntft. IpcliMllBf a oow.
Saba^ne trap aeu were fooad la
lieputy Game Wardea TruUeU of Bay
City, who rarprUed Ibem.
The Masons of Sbepbenl dedicated
tbefr new lodce ball Tuesday evealng.
Graml Lodge Offkers Q. W. Rowlson
and Lou B. Winsor were speakers. A
baaquel followetl tba dedication.
Hugh McKensle. a wealthy Chicago
leather merchant, was putting his gun
In a buggy lo go bunting at MIchll
Unda, twenty miles north of Musker»ro. when tbe weapon was discharged,
tearing his left hand and lower arm
to the elbow so as tef destroy the use
of I*.
nim commercial travelers would re­
taliate on the railroads for withdraw
Ing the old form of Interchangeable
mllragr aiyS subsHtutlag (he new “red
tape" achvms. by haring the legUU
lure fla the maximum fare la (he low
er pcmtnsula at two cents a mile on all

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Firmer^ menaced
Bd Smith of Owoaso with pitchforks
when ho went to Bugene Waller's
place, near Chapin, to replevla a lean
of horses for Cbas. and Robi. Baebe
lor ol Pbirfleld. Smith drew a rcrol
vor bi't'^-walTTOeoed
lo retm
retffwt. He
L'^'walTTOeq^ to
led to OwQsheJor aid.
The safe In tlic Nlhw Michigan Cen
tml fn'lghl olBoc contains fftOU and s
big charge of nitroglycerine. BurgUrs
tried to blow the safe tbe other night,
but Ibe fuse burned only to within an
inch uf the cap. Before InJccUng the
exploalvi>s the burgUrm knocked off
the combination apparatus, and now
no one can be found who will attempt
to o|H-tt the safe.
TIm» Grand Rapids council license
wmn.lttw bin been dealing with a
iiulque case this week. Last Maj- a
n«sn by th>' name of PhlHp Orwant

Nervous Women
ThoLr Suffarimga Arw Uauallr
Duo to Utorluo DUordoro
PorKapo UusuepootosI

A MUDICINC THAT CUDXS

oei>
should fly;-or.
Don*( speiric to
le." LUtiethiairs
le; you cant sleep,
you are wnable to quietly and ealmfy
The reUtkm of the uervea and generatlrc orgmas In women Is so close
that nlne-tenths of the nervous pros­
tration. nervous dehUity. the blueo,
slreplewmem and nervoJs irriUbill^
arise from some derangement of the
organism which makes her a woasan
Kits of depreoakm or rastlfasneas and
irriuhimr. SpIriU easily affected. SO
thst one minute aha laughs, the nert
minute wf<pa. Pain in the ovaries and
between the sbouldem. Loesofvoloe;
iierrhiis drspcpsla. A tendency to eiy
atthelcmiltpn^racntte Allthlspoi^
Nothing will relieve this dlstreoalng
condition and prevent manthaof proa-

padad to bawk groecrtsa And
stats tlmNisb ibe straau « Owmdjyx^ *
Rapids. Afswdaysafifrbaraeclrad
bla traat. bowersr. be foil stek wRb

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Tbe tablSB were tastsfallf
with Jaeko’ lantems and

sacood time, aad then tbe encore
“ Ktslaed glass windows, with j gurcHCR
caused bim to Uxor them with a thin* cRoles oe their Ups we bare tb. !
applaiif‘e|.
flgure ^ old Sebastian Bach. |
with hU wig aad silk stoektaga. pl^- j
A Wbala Family.
»•« t^os* wonderful eompoalthma of
Rev. L A. Dualap. of Mount Vernon.‘hU on Ws favori’e Inst
TO RCNt-flmall boOMS. sU<n Wen
llo.. ssy>: -Mr cblldren^werc alfllcted citvUjord "I And It.** he says, “caps-

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mslstitta of tbe following
: Vocal solo. Miss Ubble
affected aod be fonad be was uaable
recttatkm. MIts Jolla Miller:
ko boUer load eoousb to prodace
ladjs and Vlrlaa Dame: red^•rd mx- ifc-cplBE iriOtv or !«>•» for JboudbtB. ahbooch I allow It U aot
B «CWt. SojuUoB. Lcaore OmBbrllr «»o.
T twtiIII. 1 Mamie Burd«e: ncUatkn. Mr.. Jewle Her r<-ara. and rt>or Wbite Wtoe u(' rieb l*t tone oaalltr aad i« laull In
ba ga»e ap tba
Tar Srniji ba* cored than alL'
Now tbe license cr
Just think what Bach could have acSOUTH MAYFIELD.
and let bUa I
^ pumpkin pie. doughnuts and
Mt^os May Malchett. who has bem complirbcd
he had beo- i*-e posbuy and aeU Jaak inatsad. aa ibla so- coffee were aerved. Tbe aoclal was a
sossor of a prestot-dsy Kimball. Concatloa wUl rsqolre no atrennoos sx- decided sucecas and highly enjoyed by sici for som«> time. U cm the gala.
Miss
Ardic
oibbs.
who
has
been
atcrend Plano, wl-h Us rich tone
erdse of tbe vocal organ.
tr. and Mrs, B. W. Porter were
In excavating a sand htU at Bridge*1.'"
- r-> •«>«- -C-*
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WorUl's Fni~ jury on awards aald .^1
t>ort for Ibe
Id I cvcelw the ootMloa betas tSlr'^V Mavflolft
The Khulting dowA of the mill at cveo and free <rom b^kr.** aad
for ballMlos the bed ol Ue Umiwlt.! »«k «eMlas aaalvenair- Seecateea
^
rum 4 8.S.O.. ratlr^. -»rl«aeo |
hlsli*^i Wc rld n Fair award Or coaM
hsre
Ing clevea
eleven yean
years ago baring passed ^'tlad lo to\c lhrm*^wllb of ^
Mlaa Bcnha Uch It worklns for hr havr ■•.•1 a Kimball CaUnrt Orand
ground. Alresdy three or four wheel j away to the home be.-i
be.-osd. The even
Grand IMano In oprisbt form~ pivnsanily spent la social con Mn. Wai. Tailor
barrow kmds of skulls have beea re”
of tZ, ^«™tlcn and a bounteous supper was
moved and a great^ numbe:
jiimne. oT me
y,* ttb\€% being tastefully dry;
Imaa-n. bow naeb
bones are being shovcied Into the cars orated (or tbe occaskm. Mr. and Mrs. hna rclurord home.
Tbo dancr «lvrn at Conrad Ham-1 greater the rame and Uai- of Bart
presented with a silrer
with the sand and scattered akmg the
roadbed. Many of the skeletons are bread tray and best wishes ffom all aier-8 place Saturday nigbt wa. well I ..uld i-air b.-* n todar.
for many more happy yean of wedded attended nnd all enjoyed » good time.. q,
pretty well disintegrated, but at least Mfe. The guctls present were as fob
-I Thank the Lortfl| 'lae hare had CTcn one of tbote Iborthree perfect skulls have already been
» Wilson. Porter. Peck.
Crie.1 Hannah Plant. .>f Lillie K.-'k. ■ ooRbly go»l pianos, of rnriona mnkei.
obtained
Ark., "for the relief I gr>i from Hurk-1 that we are now wlilng for dIM to
ClBlr .moklog . PIPB. will. bH»d
leo-» Amlea Salve. Ii cured my ftwr-; ,,55 „
^
jjj aown and
Kiuhlas from » wound on HI* Chn»l.
m„. willUm ThomM
WeJWilliam Monrtie uf Kalamaxoo was | nesday In Traverse City.
(ouBd by hU wilr. iltilnE in hi. cur j „ “r-“<•
Unooto WUllaiDj .pent fered for 5 : ear* " It I. a marvelouv I ■<»• «*lr have aeeompllibed Bore In a
healer of en-». tiiirnv and wounde.; Bttalcml way. but certalnlr woold hare
ch.tr ..liiDc for duth. Mon-oc

bouse on BIX-! Csllwirtmw for iRteaa. , ^
70fL?ir
atrect. near UbAoo; suitable
•tore. BaMlnt oe aaaa to aow
B flnrily or tmw small families,
re at 131C Vnlop 8t.
wov l-3f
good alsml ban on W. TwedfUi 8t
Enquire at 299 W. Twolfth BL
ociai-tf

Wilhelm bkielL
TO RE
tional bank.

hIs throat with a razor, and partially; gonda)' at Nortbpor
si vrred his windpipe, but missed the pnipll In the M. E. church
ing. attending
jugular vein He said that be was $S
dnr^^te
ig n i
yean of age and believed he had outBtlOD will be bHd at
Uved bU oserulooss. be waatod to die.
1 Tho^^bf Whiton Junctioa
he be locked up (or I
fear he would attempt suicide again j
Tina
during the night
Nature Needs But Little.
Nature necvls only a Ltttle fOsrly
Riser now and then to keep the bowels
clean, tbe liver active, nnd tbe syiiem
free from bile, headaches, constipa­
tion. etc. The famous lilile pUU “Early
Risers** are plwant In effect aad perfeet in action. They never gripe or
sicken, but tone and strengthen the
and kidneys, sold by all drug­
gists.
SOUTH GRANT,
me of tbe farmers have their po
w dog. but there are acres In tbt
ground yet. The price per bushel at
Karlin and Twin Mountain U CO cents
Fred Johnhun. who has been danger
usly m with typhoid fever for several
eeks. U a little better
The Gleanera have a bee at Mm.
Johnson’s day to dig potatoes.
Miss Susie Yoons Is quite sick.
Last W«>dnesday Hazel Burrows
went in Chicago, where she will live
with her sister. Mrs. Zimmerman.
F. Cleyetand of Traverse City was
here on bnatnoss several da>w last
Mrs. E. Rear
»rs and daughters visited
Colman In Traverse Cily
last week.
was a.farewell surprise party
at Mr. Klloknor's Thursday evening.
The hard rain kept a good many at
honi»».
Mildred Pillz of Traverse City Is
pending several wvtU with her cousn. Blanche Davis.
Mrs. Biggar and Miss Wllaou drove
o Traverse Clt.v Friday, muming
Saturday.
The literary society last Saturday
evening was well attended and very
Interesting There^wl1l be open meettng again Nov. 11. £ven*ona lavlied
to attend.
Tbe evening of Kor. flUi. R Yake.
deputy ftate organizer of -tbe Oteaaers. will deliver a
hall explaining the alms and objects
their order. Everybody iBTlted
The Grangers have purchased an orism

Douglass Robertson, son of Capt.
Robertson, is a guest at Hotel Scon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F Campbell left
this week for Central Lake after
spending a lew days with relstives.
Miss Florence Thomas arrived home
from Traverse City this week and will
leave Thursday for Knights Ferr>.
Ivsn Thomas U ill at t»-i^ wriUng.
George Covyeow left last week for
Traversi' CUv.
Mrs. Philip Kgler Is seriouriy ill a'
this writing.
A pretty home wedding was mdemnlaed on Tuenday evening at the
borne of Mrs. A. John when her daugh­
ter. Tina Eiljiyl. was united In mar
Mr Lincoln WUlUms of
Tbe bridsl
were attended bv Miss .Mvrrh- John,
slater of the bride, and Mr. Normau
Thomas, cousin of the groom. AJms
John, sister of the bride, meted ss ring
bcatjer. The home was tsstefullv dee
orafed In mvrtle. flowers and autumn
leaves and the couple entered to the
■ was fMTformed.
served. The couple wvrv si*renadcd
by the band boys, who ^ert also
served to refreshments. The bride
and groom left for Omena Tuesday
night, spending tbe night at The
Clovers and leaving tl^nesday (or
Traverse City, where Chey spent a
short lime with friends. Mr. aod Mrs.
Williams wiu leave Thursday for their
(mure home at Knights Ferry. Cal.,
where a reoeptloa will be given In
their honor at the home of the groom s
mother. MUs Floreiice Thomas will
accompany them to CaltfornU, where
she will spend the winter. Mrs. Wil­
liams is one «( Nortbpon's most popular young ladlea. a great worker both

wedded life, bm H is with deep i

Canute Is quite bad with rl

hind her detsls of love and helpfnlm-s»
and daughter Grade J which wrlll lour be remembered. Wr
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have been aasocUUd with ber on

Gehrett-ai
upper Vn_____ ______________ _ ____________ ___
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where they will stay unUl after the npart we may be together In thought
hunting seaaon. W. Paul and N. Kar- npd. spirit and In the mMng link
vey will join them next sreek.
s^blcb has been severed from friendW*. r. Aid will meet wtU Mrs, Ocok ' sblp*a cbala others with whom the has
Nov. $th.
^ gone to make fcer borne have
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irbdpandtothe.
j a help and to (he one with
has Baked ber life we would congratnARAL.
Tbe tenible storm of last
: did late, bm hope often la thee future
Mf. rears he wlU IbIrJc of
Lge to tbe
of the
and send her to eomfert aad
*Mr. aad
Bert Baacfori. who has been quite
sick ftw sereral days. Is better.
^ Hn. WUUm» wm to »t hois. «t
Johi^. the soa of Mr. and Mrs.
Won KeBr. aged Id months, died
Tuesday alibL Oci. S4th. Tbe'fuamal ia «owa for the wlater.
aenice took place at tbe borne Tbura.
G. M. Dame speat Sunday with bis
da> amralag. Rev. A. F. Jenae oAdat., (amUy
lag. Tbe remains were taterred la the

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Bona: asd lot. Wl Btotb at

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oct 2t4f

BLaadMkbisaaAvu.
S lota un Bmwood sva^ batweca
Wava* and Bav Da •

Jl store building. 448
Inqutro Dr. Sawyer,
oct 2S4f

Lot Tl. aad beaau. Oak BMgbM.
Oaa of tba bast locatloiM IB iBf ally

FOR RBNT-A
RBNT-Anloe
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morolnga at bit Fifth.

over tbe First Naocl^-m

FOR RENT^Boose 4» Wsut Blibtb
street. * Inquire A. R CooIl Staff
bank.
oct It-tf
FOR
quire »ot 8Ute strML

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nlsyere, resurrected
Haro.*' kept tbe audience In silenre; known drlclmer
d
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12 to 14 aciaa laad la Brnwoo^ (awaS 40*a IH rnOea aaat uf Oadar Ran.
4 40% IH mOm waat of Oadar Man.
Tbm Is enaaldarabla aaw Umbar

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\ chlaery ready to nm. US (t froRtiBa.
FOR 4BALE--Oiidl accoBd-baad bay lA||todM^
baler and mounted bone power lo
1 Atoo.to.M,at^l-da^
SoiSr -Je
nuElee. l>ruc
wonderfully rurpriaed wllh the
good coodlUon.
Farmers Supply ^
j:----------------------! change tbst has been wrought In the
Mrs. Be lle hVllow« wr^ held to the ; art uf plaiU) making, as compared with
stove. 238 Bast
FOR BALE--OUS
November term of the circuit court M j ihi* ombrvo
» of their day.
nov 2-tf
Eightii street.
j Won t you drop in at orr sti
FOR SALE-Flfty (50) acres Uad.
The Addison 8Ute bank, capit si' im ns show vou these pianos i
|2n.0t*o. hsH been nuthorlzod by State; arc making^ specially 1^ prices and , eighteen- (18) acres cleared, eight
Iran, cwsv terms on t»Is
t» l< wrek
wrek?? Organs In | hundred taring fruit trees, four
p»otl plsvlng CAindltlun lio npwardz.
hundrwl (4U0) cord, of wood and
%2 monthiv Square* pianos, all right | fair bouiw* and Imre Frlcu fifteen
Do not bo rireelved by rountrefrl'^ for beglnnerf. f?:. ur.warJs. |2.50
hundred (15001 dolUrs. A. B. CuriK
when ytni buy WH’ch Har»-I Salvi. Tin*
nov 2-121
name of E C D-Wltt A Co m on wo^ihly.
wen box of the genuine. PilcM Itt
Fine tuning and repairing s specUI- FOR SALE^-Good driving pair cpf
their worst form will tv»x>n pass away I ty. all work fully guaranteed,
ponies: weight 850 apiece: wUI trade
if you will apply Drt^nti R WItrh Hazel
for one big driving horse. 420 E.
rr»mt.
nov l-3t*

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...(Hisic house

FOR BALE—One light single 4eUvery
rlclgh; also one cracker case. In­
quire E. C. Lewis.
nov Uf

FL B. HARNER, Prop.

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

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MOST DELICIOUS PIES.

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FRUIT CAKES. PUDDINGS !
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for •ALC-SWy «re» or
more fine hsrdwood and elm Urn„„„

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A WELSBACH GAS LAMP BURNS

^ CENT PER HOUR
We foniisb tbeae Umpa. pipinK «nd 6Ttarw for same, including
en-i^ing read/ to 14tht. for
/

ma.oo A ROOM

oomrl.ktk

SorrioL' pipe from main to Itoiiae
ooM-r wAi-rt
oo it mow

TRAVERSE OITY

QA8 OOMPANY

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land. Phone Geo
Wm. Core. 303 Elmwood ave., Traverse City.
oct 28-4t«

FOR BALE—F%rm 5 miles weal of
town. Ineltidiog All Implemeau.
team, barn^wa
fon. 1 cow. calf. 2
Chester «hiie pigs, T lot of hay in
barn, all tbe crops, new Dusa bom
.1»K fall, large tag barn, evurytblng
complete. A bargain If taken at*
once. For particulars caff at W. E.
D's. 438 Weal Kioth 8i.
oct tut

One^Giay mare, weight 1100. good aiiigle« d^, i

One pair of

a

good poor mu<k teui^ w^t abmoS

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One^ lto»e. woight 1000, JI «ond and good to worl or

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^ a krt J other hof^ ltot ntontioaad abov^
Three Inmber wagont for ale,
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if pIcMant batnnprofiliiUe
task. When you'iv buiidini' lealitiM and nee>l good'
grade Inmber, lath, fbitoflca.
etc., well seeaoned. boneMly
prioed. promptly ddivered
—every tray aatisfactory—
lodge your orders with tbe

snn vsi unnai ca
TRAVERSE OITY MARKETS.

» up dally. TbsRo
This reguft Is I
FOR iALEXHEAF—PL-ty yards tat
^
rtsptmnrlt for Mflfro
quaHty ingrain edrpec Heaso calif
mofalagx. 537 Fifth street
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HORSES FOR SUE!
wMEHi mafsTMu ‘ar

OneC^nt ^^VlldA good in Jl

BtdldiU Air
Casiks

Cbcamr & Oima. ot Gtaopotls. Judge
oC probate lor Cass euuaty. to nuoroed
Juds* U a Dm YMbbss, wbo has

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Rich cut glass. Beau­
tiful China, Hand­
some Silver. ELE­
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at

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Qiun pawnttp
TibaTinncuLB.

$1.00, $2.00,

$$.00. $4.00
Lovisvuxe. Kv..’May 24, 1905.

takorfrrfedo»valiw.4
IVhca Bolpb WOldo Emoraon was
iitlulag 40 D. C, FMcb bo row sod^

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Nl la atoOrs as s^ vos holf a

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Allow me to say a word endorsing
Ae remarkable merits of your RexaS
‘'93" Hair Tonic.
Myal
** r attention was called to this remf one of your clerks, who jfuar1 beyond question it would stop
•ly^hair
<>“*• and also put my
condition for new

cent botdes, and have a header suit
of hah- than I ever had in my life.
I also enclose photograph taken a
few weeks ago. showing the wonder­
ful results in a short time.
I take great pleasure in making
this statement to you. gendemch; en­
dorsing your great Rexall •‘93” Hair
Tonic; ^d will answer prompdy all
inquiries r^;ardJng it. ,
1 am at present special agent of the.
Western and Southern Insurance
Company, 21-22 Courier-loumal Of­
fice Building, this city.
Very respe^uUy,

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sm. Ofle.lKSHt«rawtBwt.,
at city Book Btora.
MM. E. L. BONNEirs hair 4rMtof
fttlora. ovar City Book Oiora, Mpoto
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We sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter

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ON. r. HOLMWONTH— Spaclal ab
taatlOB to dtoaaaii aC the aye. car.
aoae and throaL
Gtoaaaa tttad
Booms 7 aad 8. H. A L.
Co.liloclL Bothphoeaa.
Oft C. B. MINON-OAea over Abm^
lean Drug Btora. Special attoatloa
to cjrc. car. aoaa and throat Qkuaaa
fftted Bothphoaax Baddcoca Alt

MUd artist VOS worblag. Ho lookod
loag aad eamoatljr at ibe wort^. dad
B WIMIWW. - aMtfvw.
toll. tf. JIaatdaaoe, Tit
fbtb. antb aa ialaatablf droll
atractOto. Phono Hi;
■ioa said: *Tbo trooble 1s. the more
U rtoomblos me^o arorso It
* . After tbo scalplor bad doisbod tbo
bast bo asbod Mr
..nqriNi^
bldg. Tele
V It. Tbo
daacolOA.
V fdiaraciertotic or tbo man. «Woir he
1 hand you photograph before start­
T. W. THIIILNY, 1
aald at tost, -ibat to tbo face 1 sbavo.
aoffl A Bart a y
ing to use it. which shows me to be
I ; la O'ormaoT tboro vas rocooUr cole
phoaea IW.
nearly bald. After using two botdes
: Voted A^o so%onUoth birthday of Onfl
ARTHUfl HOLLIDAY—M. O. PhyH
I saw decided improvement, so con­
; . Ito Hotoaa. who has boon for mor.*
clan and aurgeon. BcaMwad to of
tinued its use. I have used seven 50Unto twooty years oBo or tke
Sees ovOT nrat National hank 010
aesapboaeltf.
Givt Noft Htftt u4
: arofbors lor tbo esase of temperance
la that coaairy. She has boon insim
LailLoBiMt
OlVB
geoa; offices in WUbehn block.)thlrd
awatal la osUbltoblng coffee-houses In
This is a remarkable case—an exception to the rule. We do not promise that '‘93''
The perfect Ui8c‘ heating
- will grow hair on c\ ciy bald head—but
do guarantee, because a-c know, that it will stop
floor, with Drs. Sawyer and Penhnb
placo or saloons and making them a^
tine construction ^fives quick,
tractiro as places of resort, and slru
Try • •>lll ts-filffht.’*
powerful radiation ofhoit —
f or gxto by «U Dr^cwti
la latfodaciag into the publlc^scbooU
makes them ^freat floor warm,
HANItY B. MAftNER—Bxiwr: pla«>
••
e^nt
and
ae
CMit
Nc«aa
a certain amount,of Instruction about
ers. The double heatiifi;. hot
toner and nAlon regulator. Natto
t^ Iniorloiu offocts of alcohol
ABCCrr NO StIBtTITlITCt
air flue tsTkes the cold from
CacUon gnaranteed. With Kimball
tbo bcjaan system.
the fl K>r and passeb it through
' Tbo pope has adopted the telcpbono
the body of tbe stove into the
HCItVCY He ANDERSON—Attonay
Imblt. Tbe Vatican to now as i^sborroom L^reatly incn^sini: the
aad couaxtaor, WUhelm htoat^w
ately aired as any great flnanctal in
radialiuKSurfaiVUDd decreag.
erne Oty. Mich. Clttoeaa^pboae IN.
• stitaikm or hotel In the United States
ini; the fuel bill. If yon want
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C, O. Carw
V boase. loeal and loardtoiaiice telellie bi^st Us4' beating Cool
ver. Frtcto reaaooabte. Office with
*;idwiio in every room. The kmg-dtosStovo nmde. buy a dcwid.
O. P. Carver and Bio. oBth phoaax
tolled telephone most used by tbe pope
We start them at $^10.00.
Yost doPF not expect to
MAPLE CITY.
to tbe wire connection with Venice.
Come in and st-e tliem.
DR. E. F. CMASE-HomeopatMtt, Of­
Via old place of resMenoe and uscdul
fice over Bugtiee*. drug stA>ro. CltlUurke. He b ave^
'
001X0 WEHT^
aefitit). FYom Vealoc comes stories
rena pbone-Bealdenca, 3JC; office
and two «la«ghters and u large circle
L34.
nag $l-$mo
of all sorU^oTjiHipto who are o^ion
Lt Ludlwrioa HamUrm Il3Xi p. a.;
ally called up by Phn^ for^JwHnenf-,
Oa C. L. THIRLBY—Special nttenchat or some personarihstructloD.
Uon to discard of children. Room
K. R NarHnmn. Who has Introduced
409 State bank bldg. Both phones.
OOl.VO EAST
many new things Into rajlroadlng. hsr
Ualcott-Lewis mill adverMrs. Russel Fisher and .Mihh Mar.'i i “
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 1JSfeemd time to devtoe still another. Ho opposed to his indulging in the garni llscxl to be for the weltermelghl cham ! Totten were chosen delegates fnim the
Natlonal Protective Legion will meet
^ has otdered hto passenger depart- and has wTiiten a letter to President^ ,
the world, says he has ue j
*
’*‘In Woodman ball on the third Tuott' meats to print hereafter maps of the llutler of the university setUng forth ( terrolned that no chamnlonshlp con-1
day i,r 4*ach month at 7:no p, m.
vsrkms Haniman roads showing the bis reasons, for not wishing his son
list, eball be tough: In Michigan dur l wceK.
Notice of the Meeting of the Board ot
Calvin S, Vader; president; LOlin
exact course of the rails. Up to this pU.v.
..ihe, thine, the
«e.
*’*'
“»“• •f' «>* hc has ^ R< v. Mr Huliig of I.an.mc -.vii; a iReview and Cqualuation.
Robtwis. bfcreiar)*: Nettle C. Gray,
^
n ronfcrono«- <»f .^un‘!ay Hcbwii]
other things the kittr »a>x. ;
time all railroad maps have prlnte«l
fleputy.
o^» 2C-t/
next SumH-y
'« h'-f'-'-T Ki'< « that the
y at 3Z p m. at ih.;l
toqoirr at M * X. X iick.4 «ar*
the right of way as tbo sbonest dis­ -My MD. a tuTnlor to the school of ""
mine* has to flatoh hU studies and I*
rcnducUNl bj reltolrte clubs Congrcgntional rhuich.
chmeh.
• Hoar! r.f RovUw an.l Cqtiaii/ation of
tance between two points. Mr. lUrriAniMon. Sr.
Sr. U eu
onI the
i,„ M<
r.- k^ H...
liKi. ,hcthe- oty cf T^a
Tiavt-rs*- Cii.v. Grand Tra%*
to be* graduated this year. He h:^s !
reputation ^ Wm. Aml.ton.
mad^f maps mill shorn clrclea and sigms. J. 0. Ik MAltT XTRUlWiKm
Perry
who |h working ftV
„,t,n v Mirhi-nm will mee»
«nd. Vd>.r wt *».
kave romluctod shows in the past 1 Onuna.
T*err
visited his parents at thl^
c«itin.>. Michigan, will nue.
sagi as they occur on his lines. This
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBtOIANSf
la.st Sunday.
; t>-i;ular session on .Monday. Nov «l
*" *"
*"'*
manner, j
Important step probably will force oth­ bring imablo to pasa hie paamlnailone
officawTa wniwii todx^^a.
^ m
h™:: The govomor aamu. ,hat be enjoye | ''T,
ing of Trawrse Ctiv passed j
in^he i
the Stat
er roads to abolish the maps showing because of playing football and had I aeeiag boxing contenta himaelf, but i through our
lUag*' ono day Iasi '
ur vlll
Hank builtfing frt»m
until ;i jGv^.»wg<y:
WyiO«.iM. OttiHM baMC..
to
take
tbe
Mmc
courmt
over
again.
;
_
.
The
their routes as the **cn>w flies.child
l^tier*^'^
^lorlork
in
Uit*
fnrtnr>nn
and
fnjm
“I no* have a *eh-|n*m
|
Kyi
yker Is xtlll no
Ulsz to now. at the agi^ of 75. a
,s in ! o’clock until 4 oVlt>ck In the afternoon
H. U Ne.seni br Glen Arl>or
strong and remarkably meU-presoniM] by Coach Money to my mo: ’Report j
i of the said day.
man. srho appears to be good fur ten
• Th<^^^^l have the power to red«- .
or fificien years more of active work
for the interference there
P Jw-rlbe. re-value and re-eqnalire thej
rFlre years ago. at he ago of 70. be
woman t
nubptin« of any desi-rlption of re»tl I
} visited the g>*mnaslum of the National football practice and again at practice j
not ' e.staie. hut rot to incrrase or dimlnuntil late?
! MUlury besdemy si Chapnltepec one after 4 In the afternoon mv
hon«;e la«f!
t® be a chBmplon^p4>om. }h unreascnable. when he refusi-d to p’- ;
t
total assessment upon tbe
-Mr. Morley called
New WnhMto Bktok. TmvwM €h|.
I day, aad after mratchlng tbe work of
“ .
intimated rhat he does not favor J®w the doctor to opera e on his wli •
hen I had forbid my son to ptoj’
the cadets for some time with keen Inwhich negi^
negroes are pitted :; for conrlifded to try Eh-cltrie Hitlers!
Persons Inti-rej^ifd mar appear
roptball and told me that Ifl bout, in J^mch
O. P. CARVBR A BUD.
; tcreM he swung on to a ropt^ and
■I ^ ..1.V Ih. r,.* t,rmln.l«•«''
*tf. was ih.
thM M Flck. .ho jroul.1 this mooilng ao>l tho l«ird *111
"*** msmunieu mat, My wife
: climbed thirty feet or more hand over I would let i>ed Dtor tbe few terminal i
tfwma ho* woni \
w L- hink tra kuv '
rcputalioo toT cruoKod work •I hardly leave her bed. and five K Piiy-|i
Van
j. hand as tppriy as any of them. SHU- games he would not nsk him to play
------------- ---------------.a.----------- did not
A Ing dom-n wllv. hu said: -.\om Un .,, any more. I certainly did not .end my
in.iat on a fiace.
cntvd. and can now perform all
to the university to learn to play
1 iw t^ U that vou so live that when
1. C. A. BUILDiNffi
i u. r JKTXB. Aa«».
: you arc my age you can do as wellJ* lootball and find It min. bU constltui He e*ercls«)s dally, taking a morning
«nory
day,
8RAH0 RAPIDS I IRDIill IT
1 j horseback ride and e walk later: In the
] Rochester Yacht club, replying to the:
NORTHLAND BEACH.
I
CHAS. M. PEERS.
•I appeal to you to And wwne way.,
d.-mnrr«i
1 4a)*. He lovn berses and to a splcuCOHPANY.
chaUenge of the Canadians, demurred ^ Misses Cto‘w and Antonia Barth : oct ?0 lOt
city Clerk.
and on-ao. to gvi him off tbo football! ®*““™**
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FIRE INSURANCE

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Thc’ilate lllshop Peck of the Met hodial ^tocopal-church, while presiding
at a Now Hampshire conference, was
enieruln^ by a Mrs. Bromn. who hatl
a high reputation as a cook. She was
n^ajclally famona tor her mince pics
and at sapper the btohop. who weighed
,1 sop .pounds, at Ihwt declined a second
‘ help of mince pie. “I know some mlncc
. plea are indlgemtlblc. but mine are
; qalie barmleaa.- said Mrs. Brown. So
the blahop yIeUJod and had a second
and then a third hetnlrg Evening
came and the largo church was packed
with people. The choir sang and ihi
preliminary i^rvieea were well sUrted.
but no bUhon. Then two or three
* ^ went out to look for the absent gentle,
^ man. The> found him at Mrs. Brown *
i ^ihlng In the agonies of Indigestion.
W of the ministers .aid: -Why.
: tQabop Peck, you are not afraid to die.
' mte your- -No.- reptled the bUhop,
mwt^ groans. -1 am not afraid to
die. hut I am ashamed to.-

l;^to*^.mdy.a^u^srt;^\:';::•::^^
and by «, doing graduate in the final
examlnatiouF.-

‘ *” Traverse City at K. A. NelsonV.
committee of the Rojwl Y.cht
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FIFTH WARD.

Tr*:n
7tar> rm: City cnnaertlfcc north
&d*9Cth II to a
S north
Train Itart^ Tr*vttf»e . _

Mrs. Holton and daughter Ac
tknA made the following reply.* -When
Many Entries for Shew.
jwho are III with typho'd fever.
of a ttcholar toI unUor|kl
New York. Nov. 3.—Theiw to an «n- somewhat better at thl»- w ritlng.
good it !• ImpoMible for the
he nnjvei
trip to
Kitr to take action In such case.. If a irj IlstjDf about 1.700 for the annua) )roena Saturday.
fcorae .how at Madihon Square Gardcii
Miss Lillian Bt ruard an.l Mar;* InIMinnt dA>lres that his aon .hall net
during
the
week
beginning
Nov.
13.
oan
were
caUera
at
Mrs.
J‘*hu«on‘.
pursue fxHitball he must persuade him

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DENTIST

omm Mi. H»* WUk«Ui bMK. •

GEO. A. JARVIS

Notice to Ail Peraor.t inter
The A-pt-cial a..sehKT:it*m tax roll for Tra n arrirva tn Tiwre-nir Oty from Walto®
Ihe conftnictlon of a mmk sewer
and »>mh or>B B 7 tL p w
_
district No. S UK-giu!:lus a« the Inl ..r- _oorib
Tnun arrive* m TrartTM illy ir.m BorthMcil'in of Df;crdma!i river uiJh Wel­
TM^J^nnrp ;i JO w m. and anlruMt «S1 -.S
ling? on Mieet. running tUtnee on Wel­
at 11-JO n. ta. and 4 »j pu" «•
lington stree’. Front Ftreet and RaJ TridHi
road avenue to Eighth ttreet. thence
on Elghih
I
| oa
sirx-et to Barlow stret 11 ;a I. ixxsxwooo. e-.r-ag-a,.
1 now In my hand, tor f).e colk-ction o.
>he second in.vtalinioat, logeil^ with
the accrued interest on ainmlptold In
at I NEWWILHBLM block
stallmcnty. the same to
paid on or
iK'fore the Suth day of !^vember.
M. k. Ha>l.cll.
9YslMlasT*Tr«T«rsaCII|yM follows:
cl;y Treasurer. 1
Office—Pvoom re; state Bank build
ing.
nov Mmo

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
JHIlMrii

h;;;gb';.hor‘m".;»7“'kT.T.;;g“«!
u.e Mbour.bin
e

visit his
•. Harricon Johnson.

control over the sludenrs action ^ j ^<*<*«* *»J‘kackney. Forest King.
Mrs. John V/t*slon wws at Korihixort

Ann Arbor. Nov. S.-Yom h.. d«^ | »d'''?E;:;7gh” nL‘"at'^mXr-1
cided that he win UM- Frank Longman
K. B. Reid, of Harmony. MeJ^
aa Pdlback In the lllinoto game
A Liquid Cold Cure*
morrow. Captain Korcroaa. in aplte . | hareta^n Dr. Kings Newl>tecover>’
A Cougl. Svmp which drives a ci.ld
of hto protestation, will be kept on the for Conanmotion which has saTed me *
^
syj^tem by ac'ing as a ca
aide line*. The announcement that
^
«*
bowels Is cffere<: in
Longman would I

thought that
Omckest rt^tof ard cere for
hazard the chance* for new Injurte* and colds. Price &0c and $1.00; guar­
catomlly when you to ibte back Bold star by using him anteed at Johnson Drug Ca>. F. H.
and C A. Bo
before the WTsoodala game.
Tke fullback * knee to troubling him i ^
bat little, but a*^ekm has at times'
Healtbr. bapiv babto. Hotben nr
caused him excmdatliig pain. It to
probable that Denny Clark will be awt that Hotbter* Boeky lloimtabi Tea
amteed at Johnson Dtoig Co.Y.
te tbi Kteatett baby aiedldae la the
In at left half.
Hands aad C. A. Baghae's Drag i
The Mtohigan squad left Ana Arbtf werM. Make* then auoaic. well aad
3S
t 7:20 this morning for ITrbiiaa. iL
*h«» tbe 0M «1U be plvirf. A ib«ii-*»*>*«!" Pn« Oa.
•lop *UI be «bde at Daavitle for las,
THY
KIWO
TRY A
A^RTOORD
WANT Aa
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SEWER TAX

Time TsM»- Taking EfTnrl R«
Trxkta lr*v»m TTwv«!T»r City

toWleWiBi

H08ME & MeWFTNr

GENERAL iNSURAIGE
C. D. MILLER

DE MTI torr

ertt ftlcs
fails to digest does a pound v( hami
Ite. Beet for Croup. W..^,.-.,.
A liquid cold cure and tbe only It tvres the entire meal Into poicon.
This not only deprives tbe blood <jf the
necessary tlssne-bnilding material, bm
it poisons it. Kodol Dyspepsia Qm iSold by all dmggi.rts.
a perfect dige^tahi. It dieests the food,
The price of a n^tty face U $1.06 regardless of :he cordltlon of the
stomach. It allows that organ to re*i
-three packages of Holisicr s Rocky and gel K»rong again. Relieves belch
Moaatain Tea.
Brings
red Ups. Ing. Heart Bum, Sour Stomach. Indi­
bright eves and lovely c^dor. .33 cento. gestion. Palpitation cf the Heart, etc.
Bold by all d
Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.

TRY A RECORD W^T j

LOUISE PRINCE BUCK,
Graduate of the Cenaervatery of Dairy
Cettogag Bpriaglteld, Mo.
PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY.
Individual attention and study glvan
esch pupil, with the tingle purpeae of
deitotoping musical ability throogli the
in all gradem
oct 4-1 mo
STUDIO, 325 W. EIGHTH BT.

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