The Evening Record, April 04, 1903

Dublin Core

Title

The Evening Record, April 04, 1903

Subject

American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

Description

Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

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

Date

1903-04-04

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

Rights

Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.

Relation

None

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

ter-04-04-1903.pdf

Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

PDF Text

Text

v?:T.;V
SATDBDAT. APRIL 4, 190S.

XVZHISO BBOOBD. mVBBSE OnT,:

.MUlt

yw. I* • iMd fiM ID k«7 Ink* M
nMU. Tk* fMlMt •( «k» Bllli U
•d4<a)ylB«H|*«r cKh»<IMtw4

A FAIR OFFER
__ sir,e-.r}!ri;s:
552:1

PoMorno*..:
c«».y..................... ..... ..fu . ..
Our OumroinSmw

m-UTta«
> ON*k M wk t* »
bUI •*

Uym^

rssstissr-s::;^

Kodol Dyspepsia Curp

etmnl IJtws
aihtUMi

wArr A moNS, Dmuooim*rm

worn mAiwJc
Klam ba. vkweO Ibo nm.t

Cm4tm te fW

of Ibo lorgem tn tbo world. It wiU
•at 5.000 poopU. ssd f«d .1.^
room Id samsny mors. TbooootwUl
oro gl.000.000, ssd tbg now rdiftoo wlli^^bo dodicslod froo of dobt. so
Utbo ooatomtn tbo donomlnstlon
All the noooomry Issd bna boos
oosgbt ssd tbo wotkon tbo now
boUding will bigin is tbo Iba
Ziusmtsslcldo ws. tbst of

Z’:L

"“nsirarz::

Who. If thoy only know, oo wo do.
»l« that wo could not peoporo It
how good a modiciso Kodol te. h
•IlM thot
foot osoogh. Ws wont you to I
euro you.
tbo only way yoo con do thb a to try it. If yoo know
yoo would bo willing to goy ton tbsoo tbo coot—yoo. a
t wa holp yoo got woU. Wont you occopt 1thU |

AsTaasas^ffi.-ns'ar.tsri

Chocolate
^ Bonbons

« tmoo boos, ssd oro bo*sg ollOctod by tbo sso of Ksdol
■ritb
oosfldoseo •« tbo mortto of tbte romody.
ro yos with thio ssmo oostMosoo? To tbo tbowssaido of
I sott yot
yi booed of or iiood Kodot.

FAILURE

HEART

ksoooltlod
O. ▼sndorbilt
T
tt.moooos BimKsIbloos Kallrnm.
bom ba 1. to wod os April 14. soooidlng to ooclsl goooip. Uo will giro
tba hsot msn snd saboro tba moatsxkira^by s hrida*

•RKVmtSb
Doan forgot to onto ItoDAiy.

1 cream in any fUv
ly part of tho city.

WA» THE CAU»E OP DEATH OF DR. J.

W.

OAONTUOT

wUl ta

on. Hokart, oss of >lhs J«Bk
■bm sf tbo Arm «T Pokark
loborOsw.lo nsw IsMmgMy
Itokslbsflsss
iskslbsflsss wbkAM.B.BkswbkAM.B.
bn os kmg bald Is Ibo Oigy

-b ta ™ M.pnm_l-Ajrt

thing.
Toww hssog^nrSo

Tboolteaf Ibo rllUn of Armnb,

.

FOR FLOORS uoo Caiman*.
1 fWb«r

24 Heura Attar Death.

Tbo inqnoot mpon tbo body of Perry
ismor.st Lake Asa oondnotod hy
Jnotico S. 8 Bnmett. nwniiod in s
•The Jury And
r of Mm. L. F.
IV-V
sir:
k\»T
your
bouoo.
so
matThe rooidsnu think of toIb^r mhaf. the matter wlih It—It last tbotidoewsisdesmo to bio dentb from
human yoo know—a preocrlptkm:
bonri fnilnm."
Thst ws. slL No
l»e>m. Heady Paint. Apply wUh a aonostioosl eTidoaoo* dereloi«d before
Frooh Ftoh every goy ot iehsoosY.!
bni.h. fn.m one to thm- coat.- gel a
ly tfsaaformsd Into s reoenroir.
tAM-imoj VoU lor Or. W. I
Ibo jory. In aptto of tho loot that the no Woot Front otmoL
iier to iki It.
Kbonooi r Bott. rirk. tha originstor
iHi kiM.w what the ctdor aud drjer Utila town was more tlian tom up
of tba tloase paper dreoa psttai
are for do you know what the lead orar tbo oAkir.
dead St hi. borne in Brooklyn. Ho and rlDc and uU are for? Not being
It woo tbo Axed determtnstios
a IBlmer. >h»u may noi rboo.e to
waa 7« year, ol.sgo.
hut weni tell yon
I'o the om* who docN the cooking for ihe family, and
imiblm- to I Traroroo City psyateisaa.
wnon tna
nyiimes lo the members of the family, to 6nd that
form a rnbbf coat u>|tfsln nrrtrod yeaiortlay without o
the oboly.j^y^y^ ^
^
entire baking has been spoiled because j^r cx*
'
*
'I IwyawiwB on wwu,
Dr. Ooray of
tracts
CIS or baking powder had been used in iti maiiuL oil ...Uld do It .kmr: Ind .Dd ••** •*»»
m time.
Urn
^facture.
noiild
Wiibout the rlnc. tine! Uemor nppesrwl nit nghi. but
ol«i ScjoK Arsraoymostoto** by
oiild do It. wlihoul
oil whbiHit the lead; hid thelihol
dsikrminntioo that heabopld
u>ing Johnson’s Pure Flavoring Txiracts and Pure
touch the
'»“•> noci
CreamIt of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
wear lM*»t

iJ^UUbTKow'vJk^. *rt hi tbo bttlo rlUon wUl

Jooonh Efook. ooatoo of 8U John'.
Tie oburoh. Now Hsren. Ind., ISOO.OOO.
a body wsafeond dsMliaf •* ^
_____ t s ropo in tbo obnrok bolfry.
Tho^p sre ooToml ropoo wbiob pnll
dlffflioni bolla. snd ooo of tbom it
•g go amnlpslslo n kaookor wbieh
alUforlnnorsls Tb. imoU mmndm!
noe. nnd those bosrlsg It ooppoood It
mm a mlolsao. BOWOTOT. O kOJ Wbo
rsa foot to iKo organ loft fosnd tbst
>ook bsd bsngod btmaair to the rona
SB<1 *#*rU «p>H s«h*r prlM*
tmolmd to the fsnorsl boll snd ibo
.inglo nolo bosrd wsa whan bo ownng
bio body ch ar of tba floor on tbo rope
vistlos sot. Amc
lolling hiaown fsnorsl knolL
for membtn of tbs ^testd frsoi tht
Tba ropoblloo of ( Vutisl sud 8oalb
•osstry St Isnro «• Ms) Osrl A Wsc
Amortew s. wall s. tho l^nitod Huto.
•or. ioopo^ior rlllr prsettoe. .tsto o1
snd tba rarion. oonolrlo. of Koropa

OtiditisedDtm
a offttichigiit

till

“It 1$ Uery Bimeying**-

GOOD
TESTIMONIAlrS
aaKaaaSa
TMB VCkV SC«T

to hU tradi-.

II

But. after til. wbtt you mmt
to know is whether it snita
whether it suits foBW.
fwosi Ibo osld wssib^ Sbd tbo yol
lorn.
Tboff ore w‘V#*rsl posoli or
Slisrds lorlio oRlffhbonng fsra« ii
vbleb th. 8- Jco .OiiU os. bk^on dU
OOTorikd. It U sol Ihooglil lli« ikMt
Will bo sllowodto dorolop so oTory
•ffort U boiojr asdo to .lamp out tbe

At Oanion. O.. Mrs McKlnlay’a
«loosw.
team ainrtod on a mnswnr s. ahe wsa
Lswbormoii oporotlsit on ili. Sootb
drirtog to Un* cemotory Thnroday
assr:
ibst tho wood, in
Woat Fifth
ssotlessro fall of wolroo su^
tboy sro doing mnob dsmsco 1
door.
Tbo ooow in tbst tool
•bast thfoo foot thlok. with I
run w««
Tl.. ho«<* «
srsot on loa Tbo wolroo bsTO no
s long, is
oorersl atreot
dinestty 10 ostnhlog too door ooco
oonr tbo pnbllo aqnsro. wbioh c&naod
lboysn> gotloooatof tl.oir h.
tba brosklOK of s yoke atrsp.
John Pbrk of Oolnmol. who 1. gottlng
Tbo immignuion bureau bsa iaauod
sst oetdwood sod timbor lo Oi
ordert for tho doportstion of 18 i** *
ton o^sBtTi olstf. thst lie wso i
___
anmliiC Into the United
byspsekoffloo wolTo. s fow nighto
sga On saotbor ocMSOloo bo wso f(
iroroosnghtinMlohlfsn. Addi
lowod for oorersl wlloo by tbrro
Inopoetoro tmro been .mtionod
tbo bmngry brnlos
►ho border from B.ffalo nnd Ni
At Otoogo Jsy Booker ^ sooldontFalU to Banlt Sto. Maria in to.- past
sUy Bbot Wodnowlsy kroniog by s
Bonth or two. snd this toundop l.^
oowiasloo wbo wso pltyisg sn April
rnmlt of tho inorosood Tigllsnee. Tbo
fsolloko tofrighton him. Two flnor
ton wots iskon from hi. right bond, •lootisU will beM«t
9sn Fisnclm« snd pot on boards
s wtmnd oiR Ineboo long sod nosrly to
Ibo booo wso msdo in tbo right log.
sod sso not 00 Borois in ttmotbor log.
Hsno BlodoL s fsnom lirlng in

You osn onir mM W wnmp
YouooninrforaSo

t*. the lime to lake
tain Te*. It drlvefi out
. of winter; It hnlld.
rh. kidney,
derfnl i-prinK tonlr that

.'n« Mobt P«rf«ct

Ttuit Ca«

Found Is

MjttJ.Johmsohs

6088

KMUtfwr h.ta»«po«4 to«l.r air.
sad Tieinity will prorida tha Msrya
BUkn ««.«-> inunnlf for wnk.
to take tlmm to obbooi.
Rlodel bsa
»t toWmU WM
with jintwonly tbrsa owsa that roeootly gsro
hlrtb 10 forty two Iambi, twonty-oo.
phyriolan.
of tbo owoa baring twin Inmba.
Kfod. tba ftftomiyosr old aou of bads bad
Trosiment ws. taken, bat tho
jrmnk Lsmbortoo. who hroa two
gm woroo.
Tlie beetle. It 1. onpmlloa oosth ol nn.hlng.bsd boos rid^ crawled down hi. throat s. ho
IngoBs disy.snd ho oloppod off at
Ibo f0« Into ISO mad when tbo bone
**At itomorrlllo, Msa. .Ohsrlle Klem
took, boiwoon tbo knoo snd tbo hip

cost bottle of Orooso'o

Cbe Crosset Shoe
FOR GENTLEMEN

. ;
H.w-.*T>mt
D ;
\\> oB.t Oil- lliindr-d Ivll.r.
^ward lor any rase ol Catarrh t
‘eaniud Ita- euriM by Hall s Calm
KfickyiCniv
y 1 Cure ^
CHI'.VKY .

Iwl.y llxcil for
. .rii-ruiird found to
• rlsht
tbrouch tbo iMwrt.

BLOOD
PURIFIER

Drug Stork.

gmmeltsd be* o deUyed oo long
that tho pool
• oladed until over i* boar, after the
death of Cramer.

Youn« truly.
ooa week. i. dirided Into oig
uooa. doToIrd to«ri otiroly to i
hlatory.^loral snd modam h
hlaioryof liiotstnro. archeology.
aoml.matioa.witb bi.tory of lino

Proscriptions Carsfully srKl Co

a dorifH-*C I w of. however, am
Can't all hv^aiutnsttou.
Ue ipund that dastb

palute
pmMM-muH look^g

$3.50 and $4-09
i A Shoe of Extreme Style-

1 perfci-tly *hoDonibJe
lunln;-}! tranioirOonN and Anannally
ibli- u. carry out utiv otdlgaihitnt made!
Vt-l?*!! Truav. Wholpuale HrugcM..!

vLdmg^

Te.ilmonlal.
per bolile.
Wsrrsstsd
Hair. Fam

I'crluiw >ou have Unij;la a line »li---^ siioc which
lurnetf f»ui to i»c all ^lylc and no wear.
Perhaps tou
«u\c l*fnan If. riouht aheihct there was a ritoe macle
whK h .\uiil>iurd Udh slvle, hi and durahilit)'. We
would hkr to ^'low vi»u the Ciotkci shoe.
We know
n^hi.

*lly u|».n ibe blocMl
ce.*uf the ayMeiu.
Price 75c

■’■ "'“■"bACHANT & ROSOOE
I'oikcf Brm. Uiil Siait.L

L*U« From Su

ot bottle to prove onriofaetory or
WAlTSIUtNK

JAH.a JOHNHOS

SDOsa s snzsuiio ^

WAm DEWiRTiE«r“

Odd

Mail

Curtains at

Orders

Special *

Promptly

Prices.

Filled.

WANTED.

« Cace Curtains

•M< Md Otmitauml Owly »f

22 yds. dcHted cciacr, lias wide tiandoouae
iKsr^..............................................................L.pr

RECORD WANT AD.

Also ha\>e 4 olhw patterns at this price.

Dressmaking

l»Ui« net wide fKirder^ 8 yils long, at. |...

mine aged V years, was kidt
At Obsrlorolx during s boory otorm
•nd
Tboiodsy sftomooo lightning otmok JoUM boW. -f-olnd hndlup.
tbsOonttsl oobool bnlldlngsnd did pnivd M «om|rt.UlT •• «hoo«b
nnh lua rwollowra Mm o^ Th.
oojridmmbU dsorng^^e
boj .tUD<M .St
l«r
nhooL Whmi tl» oMldwo w<
At MURRAY, the Tallor'a. S14
TO borely nreriod
One Uuod ot oooo » toll. tUak bwrdMl

:i\ y.lv Umj;. new juitt^ C differesi
.1)1^' M in. w ide. cxtVa good valutt at
Ihixjime.

Ladies Tailoring

“^dlltlo girl wso otnnnod by tbo .hock,
wso mms bmmght sronnd.
Fotttlono sro bolsg olnmlsled In
Bmmot ecmnty seklng tbo iNfMlstsro
IS pm tbo bill protooting door In
1^ snd noighborisf oonntioa for s
term of ftro yeoro.
A Imglngton goalsa hs. isrenlod s
otoihoopin wbiob bo think, will win.
. Ui.m»«imU tbst s wonmn can bold

.% diileieni .Inxign. in ^ yd. king curtains

Union Street-

..................................... 3.0810 4.80

^iu, ptokrd Mm mp ud no with
Tills department U alteod»il to by
tall nwd dowo Ih. OTOOO. ood
Madam Chadwick, of Detroit, an ex­
perienced modlaie in the latest Ameri­
penny UrUhnUllmhopw can and French atyic*.
lot of Urn* chltdnooomod Pnte.
- — ood two firu. ta tbo lodomriol
1 ot Fmbonllta, lit
Th. boy

Follow the Recipe I
In each sack of BEST
FLOUR and see how
easy it is to make
GOOD BREAD : : :

HANNAH & LAY CO.

|
|

I
WISH TO
OPEN
AN

All brand

Ruffled Curtains
24 yds kmg. cordeil muslin, roi>1 full rutflc
would bring i^e anywhere else..... pr

iKr.-

ACCOUNT
what people are naying dally to’
Ocmalonally one Imagtnea
opening s bank account la quit® s
idablc undcrtsklng.. vheress It
i cry .Imple thing. If yuti will
.tep into our office we will eheerfnlly answer any Inqulrteo yoq may
to make relaUve to the matThe ochoolgirl or boy with s

__
miscellaneous.

raalk
4Hc

7.00'

i..3 yds. new medallion pattern, good wiiUh,
nice full ruffle..........................-:...................... !»-

L5“

3 yds. iKXled and Fleur dc l.is i»auein. a
rousing good number, finc-qualrty,... iw

2 <HI

Nottingham
CURTAINS

<>,hCTbe.»..ful d«gM«.tl«ki»d ^ to 14.00
Btaal,f«lBn«lNe.c»n.ia.^U>J....

16.00

Extra

Special
Our line M $3.00. This
where-we have six
price. Noltinghams.
etc., both in ecru ami white.

i^EDPLE
T^LsAvir

(lattcrox, extra oridth, many of the
liailct

lie matcbeii any>
kinds at thu
dotietl nets.

Door Panels 6Sc, 75c. $ 1 .OO. $ 1.26. $ 1.60.
m«k^m0tthtMf»UMnt^Oat»lms»eesnT,'^»f*t^*f*i* But Sttkn.,

THE EVENIKO BBOOBD, TKAVBBSE CUT, MIOH.. SATPEPAY, APBH, 4, IM-

XfUr 0LD REUABLE

tkaBMMhft LajStetMBlIla On.
batw iwl luealYi^ mrload uC bgA
roo««|M
The Ualfdna Baak Kaigbts of
Pythias will firs their last soolsl pariyeftbsaaaaau,ICoodhyagsalaf. U
will be la tbe mtare of a bag aoelal.
pdaaafalMlySs to beteg a boa with
Arasbsaaatsfertwa.
B4.Dafsowfaaiaold bis laaaeh Os
oaoU toObas. Halsaa of NorH»port.
nqMSt of tber««ident «baa
. A. wiU aMat la special sssMoa
aftaramss toaaoBaw. la 6t Ffeaads
school hall, to sMko artaagaoMata lor

ae will be DO aaectiagor tba

g^thto dty and
Mr. J R. V
Mtss Retta W'
Kogene Webb has bought of U R. be united In i
the home of the former.
Peek ilie fast laaaeh Billy M. which
?venth street.
Clare Buckner left this afternoon
r Bear Lake for a visit v(ith ‘

im
Why break your bade to keep your floors dean ?

POWDER

T Is Visiting friends In the cUy toMiss Etbgl Gibhs valaned to tba
city this asacalBC Cram attsartlag tb<
ooUscs at OUvat. for the aprlag vaaa

Absoliitely Pure

tioe.
Jad Uamscaa aad wife ratamad laal
paniBg tram a week's wlait la Bald

THERE iS NO SfP^^7§TUTE

triaada.

win do the work twice as well, in half the time, at half the cost it’s thS-modem
cleaning substitute for soap. A household without GOLD DUST is almost as
badly off as a ship without a rudder. For your own sake try GOLD DUST in
cleaning. You'll nerer again be wkhoutiL,

-K
^ UmESAlEGlATEFIIL
tMliir* on J»pw by R^rv. Laiifmaiv*Fln« Olf#rlii|. for

VERY H/VNObOME STORE
GiofQC Mltchsirs Confectloosry

Em-

/^porlumOperwdforSoMne...

Dr. M. A. Kraapa waat to Pel
this maniac ea a visit.
Mrs. J. L. Gibbs laiamed to ber
boBMia Mayteld after a abort visit

TbU morning the new stoiv ol
MlMtofi Wortt.
George Miller, manufarturlng eonf»T
Ai tbe r«gulw »oothly mwllnif of
iloner. In the new Oulmsn block
the* Womu s Forsicn IflMloBary «o^
opened In a manner to Indicate a surdoty of tbo First If. E. church, held
<Wul business. The large display
•t th« bone of Mrs. Morrow on
ws are fliled with Inviting con
WodoMdoy, April 1. tbe society by a
actions, while the showcases Inside
rUlnc rote returned slhoere thanks u>
ibow a line display of hornet
their pastor. Rev. W. U Uaufman. for
piods, which would delight the
the heaoUfol lecture on Japan, given ind taste of the most fastldhms
gratis, whereby the society were en
Mr. Mitchell and his assistant.
ahled to.s€S*i to «ood a sum to the
c 'of Blood.
foidgn Held to assist la tbe work for
|xm th.- trade, and this aftc
the Master.
was a throng In the new st<
<.f great concern to the medical i»ro
The following report was read by
pttJoy the ware of the firm an<l listen fesslon. and for years lea<llng sclen
the ireasur^r; been eNiRTl^menUn^ to pro
o a line concen by Stewsrt & 8t.f tints hav..
I
conference
treasurer for
ce tre
duc«* a cure,
iHH’ orchestra. This evening
17—
flirtation has
will be another cincert. Kvor>'

LD DUST

!

Tba avaalng was vary pless-

A NEW TREATMENT

Alura)-* use Butlcnck Paitems.

In Tablet Form.

.......

Miss Ruby Keith has liecn cngsg^tl
to loitk after the trade In the store.
Tlic new plscf starts out with bright
prospects for a good business.

Suoportotjodla «ld»w.

FIKEHIlUHEtT SHOWING
i lbe world for me.

’'■‘W.oISo..

::'r

Dainty Creations In Womens Hsta
.^rtd BonneU Being Displayed irt
the Boston Store.

ry relief even in mild cases
It realned for l*rof. Drake, a chemist of
any years' exiH*rlence. to |»roduce a
►Slilve and convenient cure fur these
seases In any of ibelr manifold
rms. excepting those of a hereditary
It lire, and is known as Drake's ,Sulr Tablets for The Blood.
This modern ireatroeni n«»t
only
ulK.dles Yellow IkK*k. Prickly Ash.
[)ke Uofjl. .Mandrake, etc., the best
proiHirtles know if, Materia Me<llca.
for the successful In-atment f,f blootl
disorders, but also contains Purified
Sulfur, a standard agent of a centurj's
test, for purifying and eliminating
uric add fn.m the bla<»d.
l>rak.'8 Sulfur Tablets are preparefl
in a pleasant tasting lo/enge. which
can be east I v carried on the ponton

h»vo tlo lr
wh^sands of victims today,
shackles will only in- i>
breath leaves their U>dies.
IloUaril. a specialist, says: *
fs frf Inebriety can In* traced back
the fountain of liquid preparations
given to children than any f,thei
e given In the annals of intern

J»'e have ihc lar^c ha^hion

s"ssi<s'sr
<lnal*iolog««.d4 Acta)

—THE—
CHRISTIAN
LieUer.A: Ca. Mangn.

40 - People - 40

' lodudinf an cxceUcst CuL

JSpedal S«o«n% Acc«Mne.ii.d
dcua bf Perfeetiom u hu
chanctcriicd th* |»o*
tluction eretjnrbCTe.

WW »l.~76c.6gc
€ak of tickets at bos-offlec next
Wednesday

SUM

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

TMSNSirsIMfEnBt

w

Myrao K Rice’s Production of
H. A DuSouchci’s
Great PUf

mp Tritttd
'FimTttdia

Uavaa Otlmr hau. white not uutlroIjaudgof aowarsarv. Bmtefmllyand
biuutifuUy triued with them, the
vurtoty helag alnmut iafinite. Red is
eqieelallj popular
U.U
eaaeon.
Blaefcaad black and white oombinaMens are also extremely good, and of
thiwe there Is a large variaty displayud. The two ebupee which vie with
euoh o«hm In i^ppularlty are the flat
hale and the large turfaana HorMhair
braid It lariely used In oomblnailon
with other trlmmlnga
Some very
pretty oarriage boanete are ebown.
Elderly people and young girls often
dnd It feurd to eeoureupproprtete hate,
but Mrm. Hanna hae bad them eepeeaally In mind this year, awl tbe re•uH oannot Ml to please.
The ready to wear hats have not
been overlooked In making np the dis­
play and these are ebown in great varlely. A rpeolal feature of theee Is
the fact that mauy of them have
trimmed under Mra Hanna's personal
suptfvlsion. thus receiving an IndiTidnaUty not found In ready trimmed
hate turned out by wholesale. New
I are cooMaatly being rooelved.
IM display Is replenlslied as fast
its are made, thus keeping up tne
large variety.

so many kinds and prices you will find some
thing to just fit your needs. Now is a good
time too. More and more people every day

Meeting Postponed.
The D O K K. meeting that
lo have occurred in Manistee In May
been iwstponed for 1^0 days to
ghalt the completion of tbe lUmsde
Opera House
ManUtw alone ptx>n
Ises r.O candldstes. and the offleyrs of

D. O. K. K. or any other O. K. K

On* Night Only 1

Cutsda9, Jlpr.Jl
A myTwttwWiBtwl

skin, clesr all the wsy

uiirrcjrr

Aa AU sur CmI Ucloding

Mr. Johr^F. Ward
. Mr. Frank Parry
8ettMlc«i|»edlluii»o»i,«

MM3B,S0i.7Sc.&il
ISJn

HitU||ta|TiMl£ SMU.

E;54iy&'7?si'a»‘b'ss=?^
— -• »
owSSi

'.Sb

A. [
r

{andI^
AND

realizing that this isThe CARPET STORE
of this part of the state.

Brussels

Branites

lie .11* to II liM |M-r jar.l .>i»nie of tlv
most iK.aiitiful hIcsI^-iis wo }ibv.> e\cr
had ar.' h.-n-.for v»oir InsiH-ction
.No
wl»or»* ran yoitj find Mirh, cacclicnt
: vahioH as h.-rv.i In Axmlnatcrs, «•> ,
qti.ii.-. Wiltons. lAo an* spicndtdl)'
«s,ul|.,H..| lo iaki. t are of jot|. The i»ai
lorn, at, m w und are Mniply jHH-ms
of U-a«it,v
T.h. onthuslat.llr? Well.

|HT var.l
.Nniliing twii.T in iImuorlri lur ih. iirltt-Hmii tboso ure h»r
w«»ar-nlcMv rln .*rf«i> imtUTn*.. nn.l

Ingrains
»*niH art- v.t>
You will flml
Iinmls4inu* thi*. Miring. Yon
asw.rtm. nl vm.ugli h.-r»* it. pl.-as.-

*1

$trlw matting

TIoer Ru0S
Iiifiraln. llriihM*!*, TaiH^nlr}, WllIS etr -mo>i varied rolleellon wc
t-r had
ITlcei* are miMleraic. imv
crains. SMsi up The Imiict grad»-s.
: .Ml i„
fur **xir.

gra.Ifw In v«-ry aitracttv.- iMUt.*ri
Tln-i^e rang.- In |M-ico fnrtn 124c
Wc have iNiih China and Jai>i

Ts only a meek Off

Vote the republican ward and city
ickets.

Ladies are dclighlc.l with
Meeting

ZhtHtmarkabU
Suit Values
We*re Offering

-

is bringing the trade
our way every' day. We
not only offer thejnost
e^iylish and up to'^daie
garments, but we are
satisfied with a low
profit. We guarantee
you a saving of 15 to
•Jo jxir cent on every
suit.
When in to sec
the millinery, step-in
the cloak section and
see the nobby things,
lust as an e.vample of
how wc sell t
mention three:

For a good Homespun Suit, scams straptrimmed with satin bands stitched
with white silk, blouse
iisc jacket, collarlcss. wide cuffs, flar­
ing skirt with
lining,
h drop lini
,, a suit you could,not biiy elsewhere short of ten dollars.
Is the Novelty Fepper and Salt
Suits so pc.
popular and so dress>\ It
ha§ blouse jacket, narrow | tland, velvet colla
skirt, unlined. A suit that was made to .sell at $i0.‘ our
price $fi.US.

Our fil0b Orade Suits
Range in value up to $35. and are the
n pan
handsomest shown
eity. Wc mention in
particujwn in the eity.
i fine broad cloth suit witTh blouse jacket, trim med
with velvet, feather stitched bands and oTfiamcnts. cape
conar.Vidc'wffs. pouch sleeves, kilted skin, romaine
;d, a regular $2it suit, our price $12.

“Shushine”
] Shoe ■
> Polish

at

the

Frtendt i

Vote for Or. W. E. Mo»n for mayor.

e,.t;r;^twh... spr..d. w.t,h. 2..

I dUflU

UiX'll

WtXI.7

V*sn

MVF

ISiX-

«Sll4^SSSfl».

; for Dr. W. E. Moon for 1

mmiken

See our Window!
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
r'

New Shoe Store
RMinaFa Old BUnd.

^ront St.

SILVER
KNIVES AND
FORKS
,

Dress Goods
Tor Graduating
Confirmation Dresses

V

ream Silk
I
White or Cream
Mulls . ..
ream JapsneM Silk
White or Cream
White or Ci^am

just received a siiedx)
laltern—Wc pUce
' them on sale at a low
price.................................

new Fancy Uestings

OURNAME
ON EVERY
KNIFE

i

In all the leading weaveo-all white. White with dainty dota. atripaa or
plalda of delicate colors and exclusive designs, from 75c up to $2.26
for the Waiat Pattern.

$1.00

L

new Summer ttlasb Roods
InelMlipa Lnfiom. lephyr^ Cgrptlan T)««. jo«M CMI«. J«»

Guaranteed.

rnmm^U,
Mu»%llrsK

.J^vur

,

... Friends church tomorrow ! '
hemmed.^ this Is a
Special music will U- given.
splend.d one for the price—
dnging. playought to be 95c. yours for............ 69c
j ing. s|M*aklng and praying. The
he women
women ! 72*9© Seamed SheeU. good qualran "go way back an<J sll down." how
fact, i
ever, and will all Ih? welctjme.■""in
In fact
-a upon
upon 10 furnlrti'
»or Wh.te Sale, but came toe
they will be deiHudc-U
nun<t of the audience.
•. ais,tl
ais.the me-: .fiill
late
..........................................................39c
.have to l»e busy up fm-:;. The ad 20x40 Red Bordered Muck Towel;
dn‘hs of Ihc evening will In- given by • splendid quality ............................. 'Ic

Complete imlishing outfit for 2.V,

Spoons

Cbe Boston Store

mmmir bb't*opbk

Why rot a n« w raroet as a birlhctay.gift, how she would appreciate it df it
Isn’t right away, get her one anyway)^ If you
come here we will make your selection easy,

able, my flaughter has Uvn am
with pimples and blotches n>r r
two years, which at limes so c
nred her face that she was oblig
exclude herself fnmi siK-leiy 1 in
sarsaparilla and Iotn,ns until
house
r.‘sembled an a|s,tb«*<
store and vet those horri.l hlotche.s
were ther.v When I Is-gan taking
Drake's Sulfur Tablets. Fanny 1

And of course you want your new
suit for that day.

oi-rv"«

Your Wife’s Birthday

Easter...

The Great Success

CaUltigue

-Kheam it Ism has lK,ther.Hl me more
•r since I bad 1-a llrlpin*. 1
bf^gsn usi ig Drake’s Sulfufs. Talileis
last Aiigu, d. amt am now jiKft*ct!y
free fnim

While every department of the Boeton Store is in holiday attire thle
Tbo WMk Wde Euchre club defeaU-d
weak, and spring and summer fabrics
I ho flObth Side club recently .and lo^
aad
novaltias abound on avery side,
night a baaonet will be glyea In Park
FM bou) by the Km-rs to the win
main interest for the past twe
nert.
loeataredln the millinery de
druggist can supply you with
It. where the Easter opening
A Thoughtful Mam
. Sulfur Tablets at
and 5o
acted crowds of ladies.
The
M; U. Austin of Winchester Ind.
iKix. To convince any sufferer
Mo^olnthebourofuocd.
lent ie (again tbla year in -If you are trmibleU w>ib Rheuma lof the efflcac> of this great remedy, a
will be sent fnM». Write.
obitfge’of Mra. Hanna, of Detroit, wno iTsm. Catarrh. Eruptb,us. IMraples or trial
liKiav. Atldress l>rake A Ilhod
fricadi during tbo
•Usea-sed
Ud.. M
d Dr.'King's New^U^^^M^s
re I
Drakes
entirely free from |K»tash.
The dliiiUv
injurious drui
abown in greater beauty or varietv
than at this Easter opening. The first
im}»esslou rocalved on enuring the
department Is that of brightness and
oolor. us thU is a flower year.
The
are so perfect in their
auks that ttwy would almost deoelve
UD expwt. und tl .c effect le everything

Friday, Apr. 10
WMnPmMnv

MrasM

-riMAVKutma:
Gel the Delineaior, $1.00 year.

For.The Blood. Liver and Kidneys

tbe Boston Store

511

m

THE EVENED RECORD
,RTTWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. APRIL 4. 1903

PAfeTTWO

Xbe
The Utah of the Past aad of the Present
•r» a I to d»*w tlit tr*n««TUla*nta! r1«ito . to !

an AW^rt.'.n.. for. tH.rn oad^r th^ n..»^t ^

l.tH fi • W4.. on*

, ..._____
eJot>« thrlr

mor. I
iMiE and n aide. «
lh»n ax> f**>t In h^lEht
Anothrr unW«'^ «rrhlteoiural wonder

‘r.o U.e h«Tnr

!th a fenti

• la.a«r.i u» Uli- rft>
vhW Kuvat* at th* am.ual
o'd F*o!V.i dav
t-> .^i’ »t; i for

MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR AND JCAJOiOTH ORGAN.

h*«j.net*te tr*rv-!om of Ihrir mu>!

wmiofw to ael U*e :•••• »"* *»*■
rn»o». wmtsr^.W r*a«.r. of

r.Cmvr ind
*ii\rr and
rei« tl-n. ee of 11m
. intarmoauiait.

* aa

tr - 5 uM t.. |i..!. ...tux u i.l. Ii lhair rollVt v •
on.y au.o rd.'Lut em^ura^

m
*.1; I, *. .-.4 an!
ti.at ^ImT iTeetdeat
tvlu. h • ••lu.iir-e tn” n
i>i u I iu« i't>......
—r- il’.ii “^i»i
t .1 jw * <amy tn ITet
ThJ« l**.H aa* r»htl‘- 1

lied a

MOKMO.*! TA3ER.NACIX. SAIT LAKE CITY.

aubjotl mil
init wUi wa.tant
in tho oubjotl
tin hletnry and ,
loaac a haaty atant”^

owaa 110 ut^UotUitm
tl'i arooTh of a
*ify. and Ib«« 'Dy •larted throuch re
ttcu*wa enihaataem
Koandad aitl.w.
the *efnr>r> uf tiwne i.ern'Ie IM»W lU In*.
the •Pital itty r*f Vtah etande forOt. a*
ao a**iTi|.le df What enerrr aM wiMly
Itlrecled effurl ran a. ■
11..

I*..**'amiVtVd
V
to apaad
.•»>r> ad aha! th-;i h.w mad* at bOOM.
:!ir to ih.‘t ?.a.r<ri. and to tbair
- , • '
I- a }.r«i am ni < haraototlatt*
< s me
t-.,iioi, of ih* popttlal. 1 ;i i>
‘-rmni

*rs±

About tbia due be tabarltod a gnat
bustoeoa. in uncle who bad Um «
dry sooda merebaut all bla Ufa U4 dlai
and aa CheU waa next of bla and tb««
Mdra be t^|wd
lata 1
were no other bHra
a
uocle'a t

‘rS.Ti££

Ixlnc liluaeif wUb the dc^ila be calM
the bead of the undergaRDeot dipart4D»tt»hhuaadaald
tain I^a ka aU wool wblcb wa aba

U-

i.

}
.
.

«

‘•-f•

'I

H Syhrastrr waa ah hWllat. I«IP
abaorUd In lU qoeaUott hpw ••
achieve Iha^freatiat guod to th4
OBber. Attrr yeara of (

cif r.r-v'-i^n.'e hr tta
aid!-'"ttf"*^ hill "tit :.

ih-H faith. I

A ComprofAise
With Copicicklcd

rtil.^How la tblaT Are they all w^r
-.No, air. They are part c^Jttoo."Ceaae to adrrrtlar nr to m W tbaoa M
all tfod beeeafter.-

i\

■ •■
our «*oniiHencea.

,

We are only 11 npibal

^/KelSuJriinliHl bta revolving

rrexlou* m.'KiatW

to bU dfi. and the bfwdof tbe tuidagw
im: Uenartiueul rvllrt.1 arllb tba
Kn.ilh t r«<'thall>
yivAwtar. -nEbt wa
are iwyliqc ■ P»or aewlng gtrl ao low a
price for luaklng a ablrt lUl aba caa-

, thern-e 111 far %e*^» »

.I,

«ed the «it> «.r Nau>»
1*11.1!U at.d hla t.r*.;bn
<-itha*- un.
ea> Yoaua. -leu
I Maloti that ahot
B.h «./ |4*r'e.iilh
n foutirlt jUtifTe t

proi-o*-* to force yo
The head of tbe ablrt <
orwd and rellrx-J in conft
Thu. did Si Iviwter pre

happlufw. of one wbo baa rtgbtatt b
uumlKT of ttnuiga. Hr waa abCbffd
to an ixiTn**ht >6utog woibao, him
Ethoi t'.rih'K*. who loved blia far blaD0>
bk- ideu*. but wbo fraa of a aanawtaat
poetical mind betadf. Ha told bar
wbal be bad flooe, aud. tbobgh aba

f>rou>Jilr,a Hmn. Iltal t
and «ty a* a « hl| . vto-i» In .Julj. !M.. i
tha Mnimoii leader* IU>t l.mVrd ui-.m tl
It wauld 1.01 Iht oHieldeted atlnt. tMe
thoaa n>an aei in mrui.m fei 'lheUit: thbard at.ll limy |.Jo«^d an-l a*|eil!.K the
atMly herlwa
1-olated a. U Av.a autioMoiUd on eA
ery aid* b> ai. «.iWn«tin ami aiH te •
glan. ihe gmath of e.Mii la*ke <Tiy tme
|.e«« noihitig Ie*e than rd.e,,»^!.al th«*

ms

|Vi«pbrr**!'an m‘ tJhalrw'r ^ mat •

m

THE MORMON TEMPLE. SALT LAKE CITY.
bad g |.v|«blj
1K40. «o>»i• III
li u:*i. A* 0*1 to 1141 |I4«hi. J j.ul.lL hiiiLlliu:*. I
Jn itH.
Mtid In i!«o r,T.t-v» rti. i ...y
u -oi w.,
Ill about |«;0 llm |«.|.uli,UoM vaM oMv—‘ ! tnnUon*. WImir tti
enttftrlv Moritioii. hut ttl.n U uu«,i.* t.»uti.1 ..•» fir* I-

! on j.li- ,
I. l!m lal.liihg
>n and tli« Uk*.
M. aie : t on.I.inailon-Ihe f atUlOh

oi!lt cg !: vuiiw*
Malu.ie than
t>>*n the
the l.m
1. mg’e a
' ii.liir.al.
iitliir*a1» thera
therf t' 4>t(|)
lamed uniold aealcl.
oUn(«H lurihlurth l«.
|.«.lih .ov aeir
» than
uanic .Saliali.
.Saliali. aa
aa thta
tht» famed
fa
*aa a laiK.- ar eai^l.m' to in.UilM.r. Ma ( tall
all 'tilt,
nm hhT^tM.^i imoe
than »» uarlc
i
Ih" »|.a.w UtiMir.
-grallle" |.i.» u1aUon
I l;y.. 11 aaa d.e.
., t-H> |.... -, r- ' Tfa-i. 11. .- .. U.e «.eai i oiled la »e«»lud by rail In half-nhour
eotarad M.«l llm .a|.aul'^i» with i.u- ’ temj : . ey In.iteJ ' Xluimnn Inevriv re- V.om |h« . ily ahfl 1* l».e rrnm. of alme.oua ho| atid tta.m •,.n..ga nea., imd .
«. I.ullt wpm. Ilm *».* er1r.1*.l for It i.arltnn duUng tb* eummer huthlng
a lonlw.llmaie'vmd w'enh ettiariUm*,t H.igliam
and ttlil.h waa In arjiaon HaJine tatha ;onlc a.r tdaaSa.
In.duatrig om-of natutea tMOi 1*1* In tl..* . oui-r .,f
I .. |..,;> jra..
It ' aunelUna. evertihing briniai.t a
•dlacaril «;reai Halt lake Nnil ataa a
tfo arly f I.W-Ot-OO. la t ooatimlid of | by night aa tteli aa by day-ai:

mm

wbUiHTid lo tM-r tbit
that h«-i Udoxtil .Mul 1 etep In and rafolu. tin- louluiw. oft bard beadad old
S>Ue .ter \ehe tbciw
umi hk.
A to So too fa^

•J
CRAVE OF BRIGHAM YOBKO, SALT LAKE CITY.

lllrd.by ll

J
I.* ''itv'# |;.e.Ai

,U.e

BRIGHAM YOUNG MONUMENT.

l^r4'on^r Scene>s and Things of J^oie
A PORTABLE DISTILLERY AT V?OHK IM FRANCE.

mi

MAX woLfsthal, violinist.
lu re i- .V I oi l.au .of

A GATEWAY OF THE WONDERFUL CITY-OF KANO.

olf.lhaL

ll g a!:ii 0 4< h gi.at ->110.e». in i:moj<
-Paud a ho U UKiked for an Amen, an
tour tU* >ornmg a.4taon
He I. only

SHOOTING HUMMING BlftOS.
'

' .oi oh-iaml iiK
iti.iraelag
.’tmetiT arnir-u it- ,h-»iu tu>n of
b id . f» : ' -..Ilia*;- ».*ie e'U work
. .txli go - W4. ill d
ehov.n IT. thl. ll.
UonraU-u ti-.. I.a-la.ian ,::.^Hge. In II

} uilghl li ti.l to CW
tbe Kitme iliuf fbe a
uruia w»Ti- Ju*l aud |iruper. Froaa
tulklug nimut tbe bualue« they eOtWOd
U]*>II Ihe uuilter of how they would
llv.* afliT MUiirlake aud the preparmOou
,.,r w e.MI.iK. w l.h b w «e wt fOT an
ntirly.
would emi.lo> wreu aeTxaiit.
uarbmwu. otiU bad IlgU
IIIIK out of IlH- pn.tlia of
leave la-tWiM-u r.V.UM il«l $3O.W0 >«cuu.e uiilomb»-d. Ibelr expeodtturra
would U- very UHalcrale
Still. Cecil
felt tlial be abtmld ajwod no utoea barrau- be bad detenulaed to run bla
buMnean not only buoeatly. bat without
grinding bU employeea. and be axpact
,«t tbU would nl drat curUll tba
lirollt*a**^ during Alcb Ca­
Slt nr
ter. iXHiUnue.1 1
_
only ifhodM Hull were aa lepreaeoieu.
Ub* tnarrloge bad Ikm u defrr^ tlU ba
cvold etrike a IntUuee at tbe 4od «f «»•
fiwul ye*tr and aee w bera be alood. Hla
aiutv waa aa full «f buy»« aa ever, ud
Ibe aalee were tlalbly locraaalug. Ha
Oierefora iooktai forward to tbe ftaeal
suuiuent wUb gr*wt bopefuloeaa y t
hia reforma bad not prt.v«l unpwflU
tuv Wlnai ll twine lu. It abowed Ibat

tie rtwuli of big ragwivtbtwrt
irlfleiMtlft Ht.lform elK- I
ber by aaylng that
templed to
wae the 1-h.t iKdJcy and that
to .tore bad now gut a Mart on Iba
fte-ni prlDcliile that would aurrly teO
ilH. next year. He trleel 1» rxplato
I her bow be proiHwe*! to eatabUab g

wmm
' The • alanibl, amlmlan! - ae the TTe
a faatwra in cwriaui ixiuntry dieirhte «.r
111 lha yard of a email fee on r-*. Mm klLU
Ii
* •
after tb* fruua ate all baiTeatf«t and i» m gtent i*«iui4
dtetlrthtf of l.ea.11, I--*i amt nM V Inai. iy. T
nh-d.
law. ahd a iTiroplet* ir.Yud.la ♦h.efuUv ee,.t of rvrrv 1
th# raatOhW •04U m.t tm dri.rbed of an> imithm of I
coholla tkJarI«AT AMtmCAN SINGER.
, KUea iWa.h Yam ah.-e
*a are heiealth |.ciua>cd. li

1

Uirni,. - A n. iit to Vienna, i-luvlng U foie the AoatHan court at the age of
i.Ui* He n,.»d* bit m*l l Ubllc ainmarama at Mnma three yeara Uier and
I «a |>l.»vrii i;i llerlln. l>rrsden. St. IVten.t,uic. Mnama and other rlilea In
CouBtantlbhjle h* waa decorated with
the orvler of the Medjldle.

In tha ntv af i:*no. we-t -4frl a r^-^-Uly re-rliM hy th- llrltHh-rrenrh
cornm.edtin engaM-l m diMmUlnr the f,<*,!*« of Ih-ir leriiettltr

rOuiitMl on Hie i
^ rout

. nf both hamt-

Kano 4-i.a ar*«l eU%^ nm.it-i .

. mote .iMlued bruthew
mtiVul of kUUng tba
I lix MrJe la »•> mean* of
v;-)le.l at ehert range,
uul- bewuty *o that It
. Ihe hunter, who kUle It
K It. lunr.
twletlng Its

IN THIS OREGON RABBIT DRIVE MORE THAN 3.500 RABBITS \WERE KILLED.

L..-

1^#

AN ELEVEN FOOT SHARK CAPTURED IN KINGSTON HARBOR.
JAMAICA

hirbiet i

we wi: (
Th,-•

-i-

Wmmm,

Witu* *ay
^ awrth,4

noua bumaa tolce the
kaowa." But IIm lokb
upoa
*miiSilir^r?T*7------ knd Wuty.
Vaw Vk« bbrw In New Y

they i
?rotiu erf I
..eddluc for a year
i
*
The ,»wr ruUed.r^mud. during wblcb
Lbe bmi*.- .d SylveeUT eoo^noad tU
lay fair prtcea for goods giidiklr
rage, to emplojWAW. rapeclally tba
mUwwomen and eaidtglrU, In Uw amaUoratlon uf wboae wodlllou !tba ptw
mietor waa tnuvb Interagtad. i '
At tbe end uf tbe aecowd ftaUl y«ir.

turned |>ale. IIU cap
aud for montha be bad
bad greaUy I
that bU buainraa
bt
tVbeu be Imparted tbe
newa to Ctbet. abe said
“You ba%e beet
aoougb
You atUl have your unclad
piaaUfe
He a buk
gain wbat you bave.
Sylraatar waa imwI
> uarrkd and Urad
they are ml
riad out what Ibelr cou^
cd. tbay bare compromlaed i

,
MIm | t« the u-f.4

iS?lss=''*“~““l s.-i='srss:u“rsssii:.“ra;

. tyiM Onijou^bbU

lerrwtth pbtared no
imi»
1 waa Uiat adopted In

D*lh«*oot«kiT*«*T«*\’*!blT-1 llw> «*•»» *«»• l'*«»

{SSti-Tsr

• »■<»'»' «■»

touk |«rt and more tb
• ort. cqasUtlng In drtvlag
aed by netting, which was i



uMDiU bMln* w

sTJisrsLsr
^Ir

_____,

^

TV?-;'

t drr, MIOH, SATDKDiAT, iLPBn; *, i»o«.

THSKVEKIVO;

yv'

To The to Payers!

tSaid One Woman f
to •Another

ArelMPiMjpsaNecesiitf?

V-"';

taTt U, what oeatoea <rf
hahtt we woom are? We get to
the habit ol dofag ootato tfatogs and
keep on doing them Tear ate w
even whenwe ha« beentold time
and tkne again o( a better way.
And ao it is. Take lor e*^
aoda oadkers, or
*ne Im't a woman to the
^
wouldn’t sav she knew all about
VnMte •toeulC* but as a matter of
fflEt mlllkiM of women teow nolhtog
about ti“«v or toey would never
^wTl^aodacrackentoa

It b not the price, for Uouudb
•toeuK are only 5 chits.
It b'not a questionof taste, because
everyone nfcesUnMte •toeult.
It bhabit-simpiy habit
Every woman by Ab tteor^
to know the advantages of Iwitog
UnMda Slseult. Tbeyarehakcd
to the deaneatof bake^ under the
most ri^ system of dean^ ^
care. When they come from te
oven Aeyareimmedhtdyi^to
hKer^ Package an aWgH^
andmobtureprwf covering, which not
oolyprotectethemfromcontamtoatton, but actually preserves Adr ori^
nal flavor unA the package b opened.
Economy, deanltoess, heakhkitoess
and ddlcacy are afl foiiiA to
UiiMdb Biscuit to Irwr-aeal Facto
age wiA red and white aeal, and every
careful housewife ought
,«•
to know AeK facts, and gKmmn
knowing them abould ^1^^
insist on having,

papcrt^.

When aoda emekers are padad the
ordinary way every cracker mte be
handled several times before it leaves
the bakery. When the cradter box
reaches the grocer, he, of cou^ oncnverstothealranddust andfltaget
to and destroy Ae crispness and flavw
of the crackers. Every time there is
a can for crackers they must be
. i
handled again and again.
13
.
Every woman knows the above to
■ y j be true, for she has seen it over and

Wfissdn Biscuit*

In the opinion of the Water Board and
many others who are well qualified to judge
and who have investigated the matter, they
are.
Because during the summer season for
from 6 to 8 hours a day the present pumps
are worked up to their extreme limit in taking
care of the ordinary demands and there is
no margin for fire protection. In case of, an
accident or break down of pumps thecor|dition would be still worse and water takers
put to great inconvenience and expense and
the city as a whole in dangerous condition.
To crowd pumps to the limit of their
capacity, greatly increases the chances of a
break down. All first class water plants arfe
in duplicate. They are never run to their
full capacity except in emergencies. Eyery
precaution should be taken to guard against
failure in water supply.

Would New Pumps Increase Taxes? They
Would Not.
Saving in fuel alone would pay Interest on cost of pumps and make a sav­
ing of more than a thousand doUars a year besides. If the experience of other
elites Is any criterion.

Million Xiallons

NATIONAL-BISCUIT COMPANY

Water l^lm|..•ll


A ruMtmws Vm%*w.

M HONEST BAXKEfl

luudffl bis rin»j, luoUoued
mo to du tb«* huau^ ami tb«ci lifted tbe
my *huulili*rs aud tnaUe It
l«a>k Usw.ts am! UaakfU.
■ad ws set i»ff for tbe uiouDtalns.

|>y«W Wtg B prirsts bbbktr la tkt
BMIBBt towa. My llkliig for tte
ImwiMT VM returueil. Us fats BS
tbs Bdrlc* a father would flra.
la July of Ue aseaod ysar Mia
Dt«w Bad her cblM w«at eaM to ba
4P0M for a coupls of meiitha. Wltbto
B fair daya tbet^aftrr tha banker be*
«aa talklnf to me about UUnf a fortjalftfa racatloD. It waa baaUy ai^
gaagad that we abould go
into tba
fboa BmoBUlaa to lUb aa^boat aoi
bar# a good Ume fsaecallyi bof. ta
my aorprtaa aftar we bad tuada B«r
fUBB Mr. Drew eald to ma;
• I ahaU laaTe tbe bank ia ebana
Bf Mr. WUUama. tba bookkoeper. aad
•tarytblaf will go oa aa usaal, but It
wm ba wiaer uot to mrotbrn tba mattar of my going. I aaad a racadaB,
but paoplr have an idea that a baakm

* pul lu a bard day of It again next
day, making about twenty mUea. aa 1
It. When algbl came again, 1
dstcrmlaed w Ual lo du on ibe morrow,
a IHicket compass. wLlle be b^d
lid did not know t.f mlmr. 1 was
d tUal home lay to ibu mirlh*
seat and also that be did not ku^ Its
am If I bad tba lead, I trould
gradually turn to tbe nortbrast. aad If
hs faded to sueptH t me I would pilot
ome m about lUnH- days. Tbe
Idea bad full pom
w rtwdy to aet
dag when we
c-uuulag raaeal
but what did
msclf and bold
do but lake lb. In
to tbs aouib
Wbmi ulgbt cat
lined on aaolbo
Blgna of daylight
to pracUcc. Mr. 1
aatcbel for a pillow, but bU bead
iped off, and be waa sleeping sound1 mads up a package of meat and
ad from lbs baskets, got Imld of
rtfls and tV aatcbel an^ tbea
cautiously wllbdrrw from tbe camp.
figured that •> soon as be mlaaed
_e be would go Uck over our trail,
and 00 1 beaded to tbe cast to deecead
tbe image ou that face. 1 could not
bare been half a mile from camp wbea
I beard him .TelUng. Tblnklng be waa
OB my traU. I looked around for cotar.

It U knswa that 1 a
will bs more or less |
b to I
1 daatwd up eyerylhlug at tbe ^
fauBtoSSSoae Vad
ga,000 la greenbacka. Darknew waa
■OBdag pa aa we left town, aad tba
atMa wete pretty weU deaertad,
la gamng out we did aot pam aay
wbo aalotsd ua. The banker bMd
MI wb^
rode
aaUae Ofir tbe mooolit roed
taralag off aad going Into ramp Cor

IVbcn our last ...mp-M
ay lbs blankeia. tl»er.teta. aud there wa. M

•Tb**
««• «be Hal- Where 1
board can ueiibrr read nor w rite, and
la lu love with a girl who Ihea In
Mount rietu. ua.” said a Deln.lt «eplUllst yesterday, .“lie m-ently In­
duced me to beeomc bis seir.-tnry. by
We never fuuud tbe l.ankei
extending eertalu favura which «wu
round tbe bui; and It cuululmd uol
only be exteude«l by Janitor* iu Hats,
bu; clotlu-u
M
aud so for S4ime time 1 hn\e
writliig bis leti.-ra to hU s».-.*tluuil and
A Orcat Sensation.
iN-adiug her iHplIc 10 tiliii
•The other evenliig a luirtlcularly
I,lace, wbu was expi-cted to rile, had tender letter eame /roiu M..unt Clem
|,i, life saved by Dr. Ktng s New
ens. and 1 started reading it. When
rovery I».r roiiMiiuj.iiou. lie wr
I got to some ^ery gtisblng expressloni
I endured Insun. rable agoub's i
the Janitor friend stopia*! me and
Asthma, hut 'uur New llUenvery
urn iramediaii* relief and «K.n tin-re^ asked:
•*«ay. can’t you put a little rattuu
In your ear*? I don’t think liridget
Bru*rhl,U *»<1
w^d like to have, you henr them
tblnga.-~l»elrolt News.
E.0C and 11.00. Guaranteed by Jaa. O.
J«hnw>o\nd F. H. Meads, drug
Trial botUes, 10c. ^
Makes a Claan twssp.
Tberc’a nothing like doing a thing

r,^r

tr*

i-yer heard of. I
U the beat. It 1
**

THY A MKCoto WANT AA

•‘Moaey-greeuUcka. gold, orer 960,OOU la all. I ba%w robbed my own
bank aad am leavl/Ig borne. CamUy aad
eooBtry foreyer.
tbU Iblag for yearn.”
1 waa dumb with i

I; Hi

itloylaoalyabUad. 1 Ml
night so aa to get a kag
_________ jugbt y«i along beoaaao I
waatadcomiNinylatUe wllderaom. It
M a matter of »0 mllee from bme ta
■I Paa<k with ban! aad dangmeBB

mom him. 1 waa about ta aay ad
wbaa ba tanmd fun BPOB BMk BBd dMB
I ka^tbawarat Tba man waa to"‘oMMr bk dbeetka 1 temofed avery-

only the. and guaranty t
faction by Jaa. O. ,
Meads. druggixU

If ymi Aem to initaU a gyaHer me. but I
ito U and tbea
wild flig^ that lasted for

B.US. Bi»|U, Alum. .

2irwsr:.“j%r:i

aad tbsn* waa c
Tbora were two bUoL
of food and two rlflm. but ao teat aad
aa flebtag outfit, while tba oaly
day to organlxe a i«irty
lag Ulmiall waa a Un coffeepot
anit of tbe lunatic and tbe money.
waa aae other anlrle la tbe wagi
, weie twenty men la tbe party,
waa a Urge, old f adbloaod aalebol, aad
ew were two days lu finding tbe
It waa foU 10 berating aad bad two
where tba waaoa waa burned.
ptrape buckled around U ao that U
could be
aa a knapeack. We
ate our breakfast lii allcaoa. aad thaa
Drew abruirtly said:
am about to rxpUln mattera
you. ^ Do 30U know what that aalcbal
.

PIANOS
erimaBm.’
Stilmi

wsk ud mueiiia.

CAMPBELL BR(

CaM Ne« Piaooa
FOR SALE OR RENT

GRINNELL BROS.

NEW STORE
W« handl* • «n» «f StrloUy rir«}^CI«M
Piano* and Orsana.

MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
AND TALKING MACHINES
J. W. CLIFFE. Manager
28B E. FRONT STREET

-



.

S. nS

••

•• ••
V ••

••Kalamazoo....:.........i-tVi
•• Lansinu •> ...............
.... .

••
•■

•• ••
•• -•:

•• Jackson.
.............
•• Hay City..................................
.

NEW MUNSON BLOCK

/

2.T<N*
i.W-'

•• • •• •• (.rand Rapids............................
^
*.l times iKipulation ofTraverse-City, o limes I-ml Hdl.

Ate Water Rates High In Traverse jClty?
They Are ,Not.
lusearckltch-

.-ru;

S: Th“;^t'Vn

m^«!!ft^du\ble^my

;

Cost of (m-rin Tr'ivrrsr City for..

The’m«Wwloiis Cities are as Mows and they are among the lowest:
Kitchen Tap.... ..............................

......... ...........

BjDhs................... .............................

Uwn..*......

TraviTse City
4.ri0 nei
-MM!
'J.OO
$1.:»0 per mil.

Mcut Rates
: ^
Traverse City
.r*.
Kalamazoo........................................
Battle Creek..............................
Beioskey

Manisirr Kalama/iM>
:>.40
liUM
•J.7U
:mki
•J.70
ICK) perlUKl fi
$<;.ikljl>rrycar.
.V to
#c to
Gc to
4c to

lOc per UlO gals
lie I>er l.OOO gals
16c per ion gals
I’Jc i>er l.ClOO gals

WHY ISSUE BONOS
Because the city attorney advises the Water Board that
it is the only legal way to provide funds for a pump s^ that it
may be installed for next year.

It distributes the tax over several years. It will not in*create but instead will reduce the direct tax.
To expend all revenues for two or more years for^ pumps
prohibits any and all extensions of pipe lines no matter how
makes no provisions for permanent improvement of
stritS!^?nd irying of permanent pipe lines In such Streep
It makes impossible additional revenues from ^tensions.
Increase in revenues on present pipe lines is retarded owing
to lack of pumping capacity.
ri Boir^r^ v^tSTputs the Water Board in petition tc
ure best
price f^ pump■---and most favorable Arms
Desk possible
lay K'—
secure
It puts pumps in commission one year sooner.
_
Bonds do not need to be issued until pumps are insAIIed.
If not necessary for best interests of city to exi^nd all
revenues received by the plant for extensions.
the
amount of bonds issued can be less than the amoun^ vo^
by Ae amount of the savings.
.
The^uncil have to approve of all expenditures made by
'^“T^^LLIKEN. 1st Ward; C. L. GRELICK. 2nd Wardtf
W. W. SMITH. 3rd Ward; E. J. FULGHUM. 4th Ward;1
E. C. HOGAN. 6th Ward.
j

........... ............... ......................
‘-i:

'i—""

a

m KVOTKO MDOOBP, TBiAVTOBB OITT. MOB.. SATPBPAY. APBIL 4.190».

THE RECORiyS GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

HOME DEPARTMENT
OP OrTBkBT TO BOn LOTEKS GEKBBALLTAmnOWOn fAinciiuuj

to a key to UeAr Minre. and the
mocker cam Mad to If eke wUL I bare
optalaed to »y cklld hew alwaya ta
a cavula tawa kulst ka obeyed,
tare palated eat to ktm wkat tke
of dtoOkedtooce would be. aad

H H AkNV*

lu

Tk* Utm wem^Mre

Ihaeeeeea
leap kito kU eyea. as they looked
Into mine, the
aad devotkm they coold aot egpeoea
|^lr »jr kMTt WM kMry »Uk
The regard I felt for tkU womaa
u4 tkrcMish tkl« M
had dariag her talk growa tote real
•va^klM •••mtk u* «o vrnic.
ratloa. aad I felt that wkM all
• Fkr •▼•rjn
__
ruit» Ibr rwvlii** paring
•r. take op tkelr obiip
-bo^
^ wtlk tke'alnoertty of pnrpoec tha
Tvu
Ikeiw would be fewer a
A tklaf
moiker
kemru lougtag for the boya
<M ««bMb •«»
i*““

and girt, that have grown away from
Mo 1«M kiitf Mi. IkMlk ik« tvmgktioc u» creotkio vkkk boon tbr Im
-f^rtotlae BeaU. In NVw Cm
•Mkr^
^
I prlmt of Olvioftj
I OMifOi Mowo to
MMtur* kon.^
'Pooioriac tk«M uao«*. ‘ cootla
To iko pMtoro kora/'OMih tko bill | ^4 (h«. ouiiber, **tk« tko«iBkt oiaie
alio
'
|f« me
What If I compel my rblW
Wbere poitrolly vobed a Mocb ci ,0 obey me; euppoee 1 lofllct puolab
akeep
• ‘
* j m«t uaill be dare oot dlaokoy.vhot
bmitk. and benedu the oomplexi
fkr lbe.kapf9 boy. wlib arhleUe and ^a^e I fcalacd* Hare I Ike real apir
I. equally a fact that eo^anl
akoat.
. jit of obadlaaoe prompted by Ike true
o*ure to wtad and aun and varying
Wko vaa e*eii aoo oraalaa to lora
of the cklld. or a
miparaturoa la sure to hriag bad ef
fecu aad apoil aay ahla. Thla I. ew
•I l4d been In the habit of tylog
•MAood eyaohn?" aald be, artth boy
pedally the caae In our weatem
the child to a heavy piece of fuml
lab frace,
lure wbea be refused to obey, with a
A^ a aaalle Ui up kU baadaome lace.
all a large part of tha ;
little rope kept for Ike porpoae. aad
lie iet dooa tke kim; thea »• bulk
protectloa la a thoroui
oftea wken oommaaded to do a thing
te akln with soap and w
atMPai Mck. i
be would aak. WiU you tie me up
Aai I aald. ’*to« kare more white
every alghi at bedtime.
Waal
If I do not?
I bad not cooalderad
•kMp ikaa blakk ”
fare a* llUle as possible through the
•nek k eueatiun demoralliing In Ha
•‘Wky. yaa.".ke replied, "aad dlda i
day. and never go out to the wtad ImaMect
My ready antwer. that I cermediately after washlag. If «
pect. to be out ta the wtad all
liberal appllcatloo of Ue llne.t baby
powder will do much to present
ernae that warn the luwe.1 fonn of
lie mma paaaed L wl,b kl.
tag aad chapplBg
fouad tke klU. f
Only the kept qualliy of wap ebould
might be trained to
Ha obeye
But dewk by the ^ture 1 Itai
be used oa the face, and 1 have found
eaua^ be feared to dUobey.
•And I wa* to train and rea
child , without taking cognteaac
the laamte d^ba of truth aad love
imbedded la an Immortal eool? Then
wllh age. and well re|»«
other tkougbU came to me
I could
llore )oy tkaa •orrow.
of fine
of making
Take one
tie my child * body now. but wl
while *oap. castlle or Ivory, c
Ike lime when I could not? If I could
blark. • aad
^More while U
floe .having., and put ta
not govern him through hU heart and
atwayi »o with Just enough water to
while the mind wa* plaatic and
Set on the .love and sti
wbro tmabice
V Aad alace that
the heart tender, what rreourc® would
gently till the miap 1. dl*M>lved.
have when bl* body grew large and
Clatber aad threaten to ebroud my »trong and the heart and mind died? *tlr In four ounce, of sweet a1
four ounce* of ptiwdered I
Ufa.
tell )uu. my friend." *h« raid. "1
ounce of tincture of benzoin
Or I aee aome aoql oa the duwneard did kome thlpklng In thoee day*, and
juice of . I.rge lemon. Bent the
me now that every thought
lure well, and a. It cool* take up
I cry. there are imore white .h.^p wa* a prayer. I read all that 1 could
Ik.

«kk «la««r

Uk— fTMik. tkroi^fk whiek tk. k^

r ..r:::'
...
iM

Ikaa black.
» on the .ubjeci and aludlod
Aad I tkaak my Ood that I learned to over It
I wUh that every mother
kaow
In the ^nd could have her lnmo*t
Tka Uleaaed laci. -It U alwaya ao.*'
nature *tlrred and arouacd a* mine
-.^ood iloueekeeploK
aad that they might be brought
to look a mother*, re.ponribllllle*.
and a mother . bleMod privilege. In

A mile kit of pailenca often
• the face a. 1 have.*
«
Ifakea the annahlne come:
‘Now I began to .tudy my child**

A mile bit of lore make* a
turw and -analyw it. I reaolved to

Vary kappy borne;

A llUle bit of kope make* a
andry ftaabe. of

Rally day lopk gay.
temper, and the

Aad a little Mt of ckarliy
^aa^gt^w weary way^ •

€M^9 €M9f Cb9lr

that hU temperament was of a

nature that be lost control
of hU reaaoatag faculUe* at tuck
I oare aaw a mothef take an aagry. time.. A. he wa. a very active chUd
and wa. generally trying to aocomprefractory, erring cklld who ka
lUh something beyond hU aireagth
fuae/ to obey her Into her arm.
kla. the hot little face, tusked with or akin, he wa. apt very frequeni
wmethtag
that
would
rwbelUou. piMkm. aad In a sweet. encounter
aruiue bU anla^tom and lll wlll.
Ipw voice repeat a mtlr wag «
“But. I reaMoed, bablt. grow only
with these llaea:
a. they are Indulged In
Then M I
“Aad all must keep to time
can w manage and control tha chUd
that be will not be tried beyond hla
limit of endurance, ta time It
grow easier for him to overcome
WkM she talaked the child toy per- when I MW him with bU sma
feeily atm for a few momeata, then tleace alt but exhaiuted 1 would go to
.mlUag up Into the motheria faca kto aasUtance with a^ .uggeeikm, or a
Mid “I will do what you asked me little help over the hard place. 1 re­
member the .urprtaed look he used
to give me when 1 first offered
help him. You we I uwd to pun
him wheueur be gave way to Wa
temper, and he had learaed to
But after 1 changed my mode
“WkM my child was- .till very
and hi.
young be skowed alga, of a paarioume for aMtotai
aie. tekemou. dlapoaltlon. Of courae anger and paarion
I felt U my duty to coagaer U. and I Aad .uch a boad t
reMCted to aevera OMasurea. I wUI up between u., and 1 bad kto talereat
(MleM to you that I kad^ eoaeepItoas wkatevrr of the aobillty and
grandeur of awtkerkood. Whatever
luve tkare may have beeu ta my
almost beyond credulity to aee
'heart for a motker'a task., aad a
motkera calllag was perfectly Aor- bow the anger and rebellion
•maat. 1 was a* one wko was bltad. die out of hi. reaUea. UtUe keait.
“1 dealie to be guided aright In the
At one time I opdned Ua eallar door
nnagemont of my child, bnt If 1 ctr
and put my ckll^ Into tka daih cel­
hops It. may be on the sU
lar aad left kto.
for M hour or

cerad la hi* eyed
I cannot tell you
tke revulalou of feeling that came one be hard or uaiympathetlc with a
child? I will let my boy aee thni
uverOM.
I claMad my boy ta my arm., and even In hi. wenknea. I feel for him.
held klm tight, aad cried over klai. xad from thl* vantage ground I may
mad prayed Ood for merry. FPr the foinx out t.i him that error and wrong
drat ttose 1 knew what It wa. to be a lotag CM never bring real pleasure,
motkm. But that startled look ta my tad that only honor , and obedience
knky*. eye. haunted me lor day. aad ran make one truly happy.

sight.

with

the

hand,

and Mt

■'I'-'.;:'

wait ditoinbM m^rtr «»i mb
penn nltaMtohM. irtl^ont pM M
iMTtag no mmlL-aMhh nad Hmm.

4^ the ptoB dfl^
beating Into the white of two an*
a glaas of ielly. jnat a' llttla at a ttiM*
and If tart a few apoonfnU of powdM
ed anger, not more tiUn three ateU
tal.leMoonfata. . Yon>^ he anrpttoed at the novel flavor ft wlU give }wnr
cmke. The aaiM may he MftI for te

To Keep Monoy.
. hou.-> either evlracied or
It when* It Is dry and warm.
It will not hurt It to be ta rrmovlag the .uwa e^ ol the AmM#
.lure of even lta> degrees It U alipped over the I
limes. whM the vihfl to
quickly
left cte. and the Jdte nnA PM
liveiwd into the gtaM But I mentton
.f ih.‘
ami keep where
thl*
Ingenkm*
iliile affair in the tate
,01 <.u > w*rm. but airy, and it
MU of the .ick now ta the opentag nC
H-,ome much thicker.
Many h
In pihpnring this
keepers |..it honey In^lhe Cellar, but the orange m>ason
froU fur the tavalkl too feehto to he
hat 1. about the worst jtlace po*
troubled wfth iwiee^
tha toimh
IS honey readl’y at tract* molsuii
flbre. the lemon aqndeaer la vety vmln^
able The vefreahla^ }nlee Is gwlnhly
taken from a
a apoon. «r
1 removed a formidable wart from ixwdy to be takes
little water and aweetmy daughter s hand by the application mixed whh a mile
m a del^lon. 1
A aimple lemon Juice, wrhlch 1. an Iw
fallible remedy.

The wart

requlrv*

. desired, outml; thl.-*. wb4-n cut
it, line y«*iir design with m w»ft blue penplace of that use milk

Beat the yolk^ <
Then wUh » Meel hutlon b^k.
batter
add the or » large enK li«-i .lus-dle. pull a piece

mUk Mlt sod pepper and ta*ily the “f chMh a ipi.rt. r of «n Inch whie and

Sundap Studp

MlMiMtltorf

white.
H.ve the fr,lo>;*«»
.1
l‘ui 111 . t.hlesjKM.urul'-aoven burtsp and draw it out again
of butter, which Should iusi.utly hUs u. if >»n avtv taking an ordinary
toaaon for April 5 iafonnd In Aoto n .
Follow It quickly with the well beaten
iu sewuig After the whole .urH »
TUa golden uxt to lha thirty
p 'face o! the rug has Ak-ch covered ta
flfth verse ot the leaaM. The evMia
niM
d
Cook
gue. Ita.
Co*^ over
oter a htu lire and a* ‘hU w*>. trim the mieven end* with of thl* Reason foUow immedtalely
after thoaa aiadled three we^a ngo
im-vent
hunting
i
n--***rugs
may
he
made
fixun
woolen
wltb<»ut breaking.
.. .................... .
... -Uh..
tuinuten ;ur *llk rags, and utlllre cloth that
When the middle U set it i> n gis»d
••fherwUi- Ik- w.sl»M. tb." pieced

the, high
le lug very small
that it war this tronbla whtah led to
grate in the oven m bn**wn the top ’
------- ^------- *—-----------------hi* leaving K|)haaaa on tha jonrney
Thl. U Oi»t needed It >ott turn ha^^nf, '
p-.g Podding,
atndied today
na 1a hntUp a
the omelet over upon Itself UliiHj,
one hall
wmnatoatTeogtheohtawMk
inrnlng the
iSfp id ..ti-iar and tuietpiarter of a cuf eat point. 1•u Paul harried to rally tha
Sen e hot
where
they
mort
needed his
lot water titgeiher. until reduced to s
on Omelet—l^-t o
eooouragiug words.
While laboring
ilk c.>me lu a Udl ami
1
cupful of milk
is.ur
in Kphean. eo anooemfully lie wm
It over a teacupful of bread erumlni.;
oonoaaned for tha ohoroh at Oorinth.
and le; it stand a few minutes. llrMh'
pour to make a t*ttfl hatter, and on«
all i«gs into a bowl; stir Imd U-att;
heaPMK teaw.HH.nful of baking powder ThM. afur tha jipraar 1
till well mlxt><l; then add the nilik and
Mix a!l thi.umgbly Uigelher. then ad^ aat out to aao thorn face
; mil well, seaium with mIi ami
V by the
ing the diaoiplaa ta Ms
r and *|K»ur Into a h«u imu in
Thl. U an Ideal «»ap f..r ait toilet purwhich a large table.|*Minlul «.f butter
to the tloiliithlM* byU»a>and of Titna.
een melted; fry slowly, cut into
Staying at Oorlnfti for thrao monihi
All oily lotion* for the face should
only be narrowly ewapad a plol
• avoided, as they encourage the aqitare*. bn.wn on both sUlea apd
any inuubt-r
agata.t hi. Ufa in coining away. Note !
growth td downy hair, and make the
wliatbadid also on hi. return nip.!
hlny. For chaps and sunburn,
■i-noiT to I
oa have a faint idea of tha im |
Cook‘. earner.
there U nothing better than a lableshrinking
them,
the
one
here
Amportanoe of ihi. one nmn in
rul of oatmeal simmered ta a
Dcvir* Food—One half cup Rtst.-d

lia.s
lMH>n
uh
«1
for
m;>v.
the atwaading of the goapal.
copful of water. Strain and add an
toedate. oocvhalf cup milk, um' eta:
-ars
.with
entire
Mtisfaetkm;
The leeaoo i. Panl*aoliarfe and
equal quantity of lemon Juice. Thla (yolkymlyl; cook all toKctlu r in »-tew
two
member*
of
our
family
well to hia Hook
Tha goldoa
y healing and at the M»e time
11 thick, then add ihU v.i.*i«r.l
ndotuHblMeupiw*-- all
underwear the entire oontatn. the only mying of Obrirt a
s*»riens and whiten, the skin
There
cup of ,.ugz
1. no beautlfler like cleanllneu. and butter, oue balf e
inlik vine
and].'»'«* t’
***'**’*‘bl> ‘*“'*«
• in the New Tortameid that i. hoi
found in the foapaU: -U 1* more
all the creums and balm, ta the
o which ts sifted Ihoroi^b inal
half cup* flour,
Itv . acm-i
adlicnng to the simple rule* blaaMltogivetluuitorwi*«vlva *' The
will not conceal the effect, of
-half teaapoonful roda.
Bake In . iw
grade t»f woolen* can
ihrisiian tanobet in ht. iwlatlona
are tin and fro*t with bolU-4 ^ro^l ' h,-n- given.
.
Ik- ckaus-il wlihooi nhrtnking. but
honld l*^ :
Par ths Oiria.
1-Ai to htnuelf he qualified. V.

more. Then a* kto paaatoa and anger
bad spent haelf 1 took klm out /or
Ike vumatader c« that day be sat
amuad la a qulfi. aakdnad way. ta
wmetklag Hke a atapor. aad t akall
never forget tke look of fenr that Ita

waeka. even after I wa. .ure every
traae of H had disappeared.
I felt
nou a. one who had Just raeulved

smooth

neatly..
Never put woolen blankets to the
’general ws*h
CImose a dull, windy
jday If pomible. and wash a. above.
.The colored border, of blaakeu wUl
lM»meUm,^ lade, ta .pile of every preirautiou bui there i. no excuse but tg
i noianr*' «r caiv\A*ne». for their
»hnnkmc
Two |M>rw>nh are needed
pr le-r y i» |mJl s Hankei Into shape
jlW csrHul mu lu stretch It when
ihauKlux over the line, and to pull Into

plan to place the turn on

> next time >i>u are planning
a luncheon for two or three *
your girt friend*, let €»ne courae be
, and sggs served ta Italian style,
piece, of bread about two lachea
square are lightly toaatad. then .<
two piece, diagonally and arra
the square form being kept on 1
platter
Small, very thin tile
bacon are broiled to the curtlng point.
laid upon the divided aquares.
poached egg from which the white k
been cut to leave only k narrow rii
■Upped on the top. A bit of creM U
put at each end of the'platter, and
around the eggs U poured a -to
Muce boiled down to about the
■latency of thick amyonnalae.
The
and bacon must be ready and
kept hot ta the oven while the egg.
quickly poached and Mrved. the
sauce, of ccmr»e being prepared !i
ance of all
Tha Hot Aand Bag.
Get aome clean, fine Mnd and dry
L tborooghly ta a kettle oa the 1
take a bag about eight Inches square
i flannel. All It with dry sand
he opening carefully together, aad
over the bag with cotton or
cloth. ThU win pravent the
from sifting out. and also enable you
to beat the bag quickly by placing
ta the oven or on top of the atov
After once nalag this, you wlU nev

.. .

8»-A. to the Holy Spirit

2. Tb* parable of the good BamgrItaa tenebe* u. bow to love our Miflffbor a* ourwelvea- How to do tea to
often a m-riou. qUMtion
It cauoC
mean that there U lo be as. strong aflectioi* ta our hesrt. for aU man aa te
oor ow^ luterci and that of thoaa
bonnd to u» by the natural Ctoa of ttfh.
God La. pUu^ u* ta peculiar ratotlon
to many |u^k-. ami our flwNduty la to
them \Vhatdoe*H4ueantbenl Wflat
did ibe s*uuiriuu du> lie did unla
another a* be would Uve had that oth­
er do uutu him had the comllttona hoM
revenwd l udoubtMlIy Thriara Gokte
Buie ta the tawt doflulUou of lovtag o«r
neighbor aa ourselvs*. Soch love to
dure in the action than ta the heart.
man who keep,
alwaya love hi* i
• parable of the |
leache. that all men .h
ITteot and
Levlie are coudemu
Hamaritau 1* com
to do ro.
fhrtat alyo exhocta ths
^
lawyer to follow hU example. Tho
wcrkl to full of the need) and unlortnnate
l.et UH. following ChttoTa oxample and prex-ept. -do uoto thom M
would have tbeoi do onto t

obey Him.

tb.- wBshluK .ml riuslng
1 alH.iii tb.- s*in»* dcKViHf .of

I Of tartar, flavor
white of one egg
Cakc-nre egg*.

Lev. xlx. IS; Prui Uk 27 2»; Bab. 11.
15; Matt. v. 43 4*<. vU. 12; xxll. flflfffl;
U 17; tm, 7-10:
XXV. 31-ftJ;
Kph iv. »
► Rni*l
wde Of lb* Qotot Hew
Every comrwd
will apprectale the follow tag flcrtpCUfw
that brara ,ut » WrtklBf IT tk, Mm «(
-C«~ f

a g«N.d
ot milk, 00.. .«.puonful ..f rr.-.m
urt.r, «n.-h.H
... ^o... U-.- -»
an atom of mH. and lemon i» ta.Me
t

Mids

for the flr*i

-A* to the ioside

.... «.n..der.tlon

thou prmyeat. enter Into thy cloart. and
At to tlie previona worker. - remainlUv.thou hast .hut Uiy dose, pray to
her nod hooor them. V. 31.
thy Faihw which 1a ta a*cra«.“-M*IL
7-A. to toe word of Ood-boild on
rtably. and allow one level
of Ikorax lor every gallon it and in it.
ihir Maaier'a iCxampta "And ta tho
h-A. to Hlmmlft agwUii -be oonmi- morning, riatag up k grrat wkito,baf«w
warm water, one half cup of lard, one ]«d w atrr Imuu r/e the cb.thes. and al
day. He went out sod dntartod Into n
them to btaiid ten or fifteen mlh
half cup of butter, une^half iea»iKxiti 1
•omarr place .nd there pmyad.**ful of salt. Add sugar and oatmeal; uu .- U-fore washing; then work i^em
»-Aa to the wank meMber.-ta kUrh I. 35.
flr.1, then rub ta butter, then add the up ana .town. *q,.vezr. .u«
Our Master s Fromtoea.-“Lo. 1 am
.ympnthixlng and helpful, v, ».
water, and mix
with'
flour
thick 1 aary ruf. with the hand*, but
with you alwaya"^ Marh xvl. 15. “And
lO-Af to fellow work#r*-b* appro
thy E'ather which aeeth ta aactwf ahnU
eoood. «o roll ou. nUH-ly
: k *«.bl.u,r.l
^
eiailve, loyal and ooii.lderate. va » reward thae openly.”-Matt. vl. fl.
wringer
^Tie Servant*. Baaponae-“O i
thou art my Ood; eerty
o..U«™por.»..rr,.,o...r.ooon
Thee; my soul thtratoth for Tnaw"CHRISTIAN ENOtAVOR
xUl.1. “Mj vricaahaUThonhaar
Pa-lr
Utile k-s* borax but no soap
O Lord; ta the morn*
lowing thegolhe. to He I" minute* In T.,1. K.r
prayer unto XhM
tag wui I dUect aj prmyv
each. w«»rlffng Hu m up siid -low
and WUl look up.“-Fa. v.
Rag Ruga
.\ft. r wnnmug. i-ull into *b.iH* and
An old lady of my acquaiuiam-fj
HI* to ta* radtanc* of thy <
make* the moat wonderful rug* from dry a* quickly
|K»**lble. pulling out
To Him addrme thy Uy
l ..«! 1- -«• «f
•"T.lt
rags. They are not the old fashioned ; at U-a*t twice during the proce** of I.ukv .
aud uiu.t UIKK—ll>' -r -I' -I'*' P*'*'
rag carpet kUid. but when the colors | drying
\V.K>U-n* niu*t never be hung
« of vhrtaL If l-uk.prenfTved
am artlatlcally combined they prodnee i^in a hot *un. nor our of doom ta freer
bltig el*.- lh.li ILI* |. I.bie .ml that
soft. Perslaa effect.. Fur the founda . Ing weather
in winter we dry^'r*
i;.. t.rxHllK.1 *011. the world vvouhl
tion of the rug burlap 4* luovl. I’jamjon clothe* Imr*. .landing the latter

or a brick. The sand holds the hMt
for a long Ume. nnd the bog can be
tucked up to tke back wllbout hurting
the tevalld.—Heafth CnUnre.

cooking voMel. do noli

Mhlng nods, let boll up sod set
for IJ hours, and you will Ind
rouble la washing
The soda
t be V.

.

the Record*s 6a1hrp
Of Ckm Young Jfrtists
^

r^

li-«* iMirabie «f riiH*i. the g«»oii flamari-

will have caused

L

HarrtaiMr-my child had been

aorg* aad throb ihioogh hi. h
I feel It a. tacnmbenl upon me to
Comparatively few of our
know the condltloo of the child*,
Mpera dare attempt m ome:
I ksitove that 1 feH that tke harslMr mind a. , the cooditkm of hla body
nnd more severe I was ta eouguortag And ihU I have tMolvod. that what- there U nothing dlBcolt about ft. The
cnoM of^fallmw Ilea ta not havtag the spider hot enoogh. or ta makkto fmilu.
Rut altar mr
tag an omelet loo large Jor tho pan.
Fbr a spider eight tnehoa ta dtomtaer
not more tkaa fonr egg. ahonld ha

Nt.lhiiig *0 u.mh a* these prlce*l.ir»c* Ulu.tr.lf* lli«- f.ct Ikat
l*l “.pnkf .* never m.u .pake.“
tie imrahU- vv«* c*U«l forth by tha
*tlon of a Inwyet. ooe whoiki bual.
I It vv.« to Interpret the MomIc law
-ertilna fierii.1 life.
Six tlmas
CImM ,M-t lUU question lU
*l.all 1 do to 1ub(
that ha
The lawyer a*k.-d
uiljiht t.-*l rtirlM lu au*wer Jesu. iw
ferreil lu the lew. w hU-h the lawyer corre. lly quouxl n* embiaclug love lo God
„*!
tuoui uelghUT*. Attempting
i« J«M-;.v l.ta inicn-reihtlon of the law.
v%;t. an .-\.lu*lv«- une. the law-

*•

* tra^MroTMiagoalam between u.

rtb.u»iwmtaMaiti..no.



*■

1. Tto- parai.le -f the irood Samaritan
tin., h.-* M* who I* our tH-tahl**r. A man
fell among thieve* atHi w. left half
dead
A prte*t p:i***^ Inm by wltboot
looking at him; a Ia*vlte »ftamed along,
“came and kaikrd ou him and paaaad
by on the other .ale.- then came a flanUchm. and b.. «r«l for bim aa« la
doing ao Ulu*trattxl nelghborltaeaa. la
thta atoiy t-hrtat teaches n* that tha
man who needs our heli> and whom w*
are able to help I* our neighbor, regardtoes of nee. natioaaUly. rvUglon ar anrial pooltkm. The Jew. were nmat os.
clMlvo ta tbrir deflaltloo of nolihbor.

The aecretary of one county uatoo la­
ne* a buUelta after each martlag af
he county coogfwM ta which h* flvas
DterMdng'ltama from reports of locnl

Valley. N. T.5U. T. M
the Mircot ways to tactoaa^On* of thl
terest ta ;your prayer mcwitaga I9 by
varying the coadnet
conduct of tho
th. scrvlcoa.
1

S^*j3Ia"
“Too aoa. Jarimam that cMte tem

taking too much drink.” aald tha tote
ffOod.

.'s^i'zsicsi's:

im

OITT,

SATPimAY, >i^NS2 4, im

Nonet OP ncettoN.
tQ tb. Utdr QnlM BMUn .»
u« b*i«i pmroMd to cMbM n. n. tb. ChT «( T»»«. Cty. OoMtir
yko hia lone prerallad an>oaf the
«e
Oraae
minnf. Suu tt WMladhae of . the flooth Fadics. tad ta

After He Comes

an extent that tbe UnportnUto oT
ketoatne for drink
drlaklnt la tt lapertaat
timde In Pern aod

tn

sriaSSSs
iiktlM^dtVMMlitenlwork. Hovw
mm, AM§mw llfOebt pivri€ • rmf
0Hi ■fi. Md at
cod or tte

Of tbo

«S“«tKiSSS
Mother’s
Friend.

mHttn&ewms
BUSINESS CAROS.

It win take ber

ill

«i to iHth to doptrt thMtibmvm-

fetal to Mtta. He woa po
tM tad wttttot tad took opua u»*
MU tafeV iMOi tfett teadta to rtUore
taiB ta sata or tfeo dndorr

khow you
that the
•tnaifar tbe

r£S:3=S“~

oaclea

*uTw!ir^*T«I! ta lb* twoad



L M^cfetitor olwtkm th

^ - ——— —

^E. W. I M

tbe*Botid of Pub

tra

S-lrcHES”^

^'t>j!d*lhU f«« Iluiirl, Ca?.
•• M.tbrr'a Friooil to a We^loif to

taHtaf tfett HI ta0tb« »lfbt ttko It

WBItADI^g^TOBCO.,

cSTSiK Srtb."B<«ri of 8C1K».

"iK-HE^-siT.
352s«2rb?u'rs‘.‘ai?;2
Sos^SMSlf^ the followlnf ward

« Hi twtfftat tfei

rss!!U«T:i.‘.:Tr:
ssTi-uCfsiisr
S5u:i-.-ssr;“w-Ki
fetatar ^ Mta twty. Howorer. wbit

Ball t
Ml Tbn*.
Tbrn. la
I lb* I

”1a* Wtrt^NoTlSSs. la the Priaatr
o« State Blreet,

__
painUkeaoUll*.

feta M M ta Wtifeod ftaB Ita Will to



Couch

Caldwell BroSi';
TraYejrse City
LatiKidry

S-S

Bargains

«kirrBS^-i.r f6m

Now.isyour time to set one of our beautiful
Couches or Davenports at at>out Cost price.Commencing this morning we have placed
before you 12 High Grade Couches, our best,
for 20 percent discount from our regular low
prices.
lO Davenports. Adjustable ends and Sta­
tionary, fine goods. 25 percent discount from
our regular low prices.
Don’t miss these, come early and get first seiMtldn.

s:ii!srir^rAfr’fir..o

sasitris^.’s

House Furnishers

I uf It’ltrra llial
ftUon- out of
_____

rjr i«.,ouo IMim.
e.-y >**Hr. Ill** »ye-

of delivery by b« r

l«-« ao i>er.

rd t^

P

i^ssirss:
:5r“«srrr;^sir.r.s

loe IbPlr amb.
atody of the new IbU of
►meera III tbe far norlbweat i
»•. 2tt; jvu *41

kit «am it wta itfe to permit him
tat 19 tad locHee Tlalta from tbe
SUICIDES m A DAY
■Or. Tb» the lUrtUos dlacorery
M Btdo that be did xiut remember
MU id IV* He bad had a few worda Aatiund*ng Newspaper Report. From

a him that
a City CounUd One of the Mo.t
1804.^aaJ^
Healthy In tha World.
- tad that be bad .
Oil Sunday, ManA Mb. lUu3. Iberv
ere nine oaa. .4 U suicide in the city
of Cblcaio alone! 'Ihcro 1. food for
The iHtlect bid i
amlly doqti»r. who tbouKbl in Uib starliinK atatem
betam tbe f.mll;
mm bad Chane of the raae. forbaUa More thin half id »hc hUlvlde.
MapattaBt elthar to Ulk or think about poiiisl in all iiaru of iho wi^ld arc
it wSrpeoalty of probably loalng bit atlrlhuied to -deNiKindenry.
\cry
few |u-«iplf with Kooil dlKcailon. a

1- W TlilKLMY.
I a kf I tJ-Nelry i

&S£s='"a:-i£-

One 8uiMTviiH>r. for one year
One Alderman, for two yoar>.
One Alderman, for one yeai
one Inspector of Klection,
KleclUm, flb^^o
yearn.
(Jne Meml-T of
« the Ikmrd of ^
y
cation, fur two years;
One C’onsuble. for one year;.
Ward No. Five.
One Supervisor, for one year;
one AldermAn. for two yijars;
One inspector of Electhm. for

MSS'isrffiS'SS

i^Ms~sss

'"one Member of tha Board <*f \
catkin, for two years;
One Omstablo. for one year.
There will sdso be elected at said
elocUoh to aaM city the following
sute officers, namely
One Justice of the Supreme Court
Two Kegents of the. University of
^ Yolf'aTe sliMi notified that at said
charter eUwtIun the following county
otliCi-r for the County of Grand Trnv
enie. will be el<*ctod. namely:
^

T’!iV^SU5S!.‘l’5r.>5i-.i:;
t'en’gtre hr»t cU*- i
rlaerg.^

rr;
rt.r.;rr.'.^?r.::;uru'

At

-What la ur

Wan Paiw

^

Tbs Sid man looked troubkaj.

umag oot ysw Msntlty. for tbb pUca
ta Mta lbs stats SSplUl. where tbe rcc
«JTU btat rn attend, to U my-

. Ih«t u ua la I
asdom of the nun

lurs |.r«scriptlon Is not nc
This truly wumlerful rem*-ily
pared In^tabUi lurm; Is cuu
term they rvlaln tbelr full sircnaiL
IS suffering fnini any form of ilys>sla. Indigestion t»r nervousness can
easily treat themselves. There H not
one rase In a hunUri*d ihal^ w ill ^ not

Call and see us. Wc have all the Ulcst designs l,cl US explain to you our
new way o! selling borders. It will

1« ,.t <he Con.<ltutlun uf .hi, SUU-.
pn.vhUng for a board of County Audi
tors in the <x.uniles of Saginaw. Jack*on. Washtenaw a«d Kent ‘
gubmltled to the quaUfled
the state at the election t
^^You^are^a^ho hereby noUfled Ibat in
accordance with the provisions
von arc hereby notified tl
kmendmenl to Section « «f A
P Constitution of this SU
to Circuit Courts affecll
let of Hay and Washtena
be .ubmitled to the qualified electors
of thU sute at the election to b- held

contract for ratniing, 1'ai.criging and Decorating and would be ^*Yl!u*^jrhcreby notified that accord
pleased to csltmalc on your work.

Tbs FinioiisWal Paper Store
8.Hclla«i.llMF.

purchasing and installing of a pump
in the City Water Works; you are

ium'dlng.^when this remedy u taken
Mtaaf tba cQPdltloo of bla iMitlent ba
MilBta Ha toon ud cloaad tbe doar. ^TNk^t'yive. 60'cents and fl.OO for
U • bttta IwHla ba callad for ercry
Mtaw
tba tamllj to com ‘
Drake’s Sulfur Tablets for bbxMl dl*
ZSStthMU. Wbaolbay
tbar fW»d McCabe propped orders.
Wunburg Block

JOHN R. SANTO
IbEIIERAL mSURARK]

si charter election to be held on April 6. 1903.
In uwUmony whereof I have herci
set tny hand at Travorae (
Traversa City.
Grand Traverae County. State
Mtohlgan. thU nth day of Ma
Mr*. Mary .Viui I’iN.jMr, the uHghuil
Wbe« TonWMt*NlceCitofSe»l A D H*fi3.CItAS. M. BEEltS.
^ gtaaa Cba opcmtlaB. be baami'd upon of Dn kei. N l.mle DorrlUt. Im Ntll
KKIfKXBUt
lug. MfB. r-N.per’s heme l* In S
y tbaaorttbAMwly
CifN Clerk of the City of Trav
gate, near l.«ndeu. Her family K'ed
Jom. rntm^mr A Sor
City. Michigan.
Victor. *ha1tb referee In Johnson »treei. rhimuien s<
kISEa.* Bffht 8t.
ta tbia TOteran of tbe Hril war. lie •tartly .*j.j».Nlte it*- L. i.*. ..
to 1802 in the -th low. Infun- Dlekeos fuinllr. nml ^he ami Cliarles Butchers and Sausage Makers*
wi re aequaiiitixl from early yontli
tryaodirss wportod mlaMnc after ‘
^
. b^ of NaahtlUea alnee when be
Itood witar tha name of Andrew Mo
try a reco
Robbed tha Crave
■ A startling Incident is narrattd b\
I .
Mdhalatheliawlof thlafamUy.*’
►atmy
Tha wito tottrred to tbe bedside and John Other of Philadelphia, as fel
OSTKOS*
to an awful condition
■Mik ma her husband’s breast. • John
yellow.
DENTIST
U«m. ir.. came op beblud hIS motbcY sunken, longuealmost
New Wilbalm Dlock. <
fMUitrd. i«ln coin In
ilaTmtaH H»
the bsod. ually in back and sides, no appetUo
‘ Phone f.83
Tba oCbara atood by wondiT stricken. growing weaker day by day Thre*physicians had glva ii me up. Then 1
was advised to use EUH^tric Hitters; J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
to my great Joy. the first bottle maiic
physician and 8UR010N.
•wad aad at flftj llve was nrunUed a decided Improvement. I conUnuad Surgery of the Eye and Fitting Olneaee
ih*-lr us- -for thr<M* weeks, and am
a S^alty.
now a well man; I know they robbed
OitUews»07;B.Urt
^
the grave of arunher victim.- No one
should fall t*. try them Only 60
tlusrmnieed at Jm“c
li. Uuads' drug storow
6RAND RApIdS IINOIM* RY

A. D. TYLER

COMPANY.

CLEANEST
GMEtfEST
JBLTHIEST.

» to cSwS bim*4 »p n
-

mkV

nWiun*

. Cllr *»«:»•-to. Id
gCKlD.l^rj^

DM«to<fCHta Alta Oris.

FIRE INSURANCE

,.i

l -. t.'. 11*?.-<iWa«.n.l Ki*ii h*»w’*
>.< il.autiui

IFIRE INSURANCE

HORSES

Farm For Sale
vTi awrii a> ihf Si**»*i I

C. CUtiuCK Cd.. CITY.
DRC.

bAWYC

f'CNHALLEGON

.DEpiSTS.
c-l i|yh

tc Guru Ivo

...CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
If yo\i are in need of a horse or team it will be
to your advantage to see that fine.car of h.orsy-i
that I wTll have for sale at Brodha^en’s barrvOn

WEDNESDAY* APRIL 8TH

N. B. i;kKw.n’. rtorr.cior.

I

s..

LEO SOLO'MON 1^)1111
drand Opening

^Ym/are also hereby notified that in

K

They ihma off trouble eamiy and When you arc Ready b>»
• rhM5 to the iKxauhm. ‘ If you aro lo*
-Ain jon mrt your name la
Oaber
•HcOabe? Na Who aald aof

^
M.« •*

Ward No. Four.

Office* wJibli^tou baa twelve a^ool
and clerk. 1* tnM*>urerN. and llfte< n
auperlnlcndent*. l'l«b foUorr»
cloaely with one elerk. ..iw ^r*^*’^*'*
•fed aeven reconlfra - t'lil. iiKo \ o*L

E. W HASTINGS & SON


A aUlLDING.

^%‘e Merol*er at the Board of Kdu
cation, for two year.;
tine Constable, for one y«*ar;

tanhr HdOtbt tflar tbe effecU of tl

ptiltad taitk Of Hdns •

Mangr.;6eo.F.Rowe
8iHPbo&il78 N.PIIMI648

■*Oo» Momber of ilio Board of Education, for two year*;
one Constable, for one j.'ar;
Ward No. Three.
<>ne Supervisor, fur one year
One Alderman, for two y»wr»;
One ln»pt*ct6r id Klection. for two

- red by tbe ,K..tomc d.partmant

i\%«^ call
i\-,«k
caJle.1 for in.l
iltlivyrcil

P. CARVgR A 8R0.

2 18 Front Street

iMiK^or of Kl.H .loa. for oaf
■ to the farmhouae. i
orwaa caned. Thee
a mtlcal, aa tbe t1

jaitunagiL

Jcl.ittxn B'eck

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

Ward No. One.
Oaa taipsnrlaor. for one year;

Maaiter of U» Uoord of B4uftUon for two year*:
One ConeUble, for one year
*
Ward No. 2.
One Superrlaor, for one year.
One Alderman, tor two years;
One Alderman, for one year:
One inspector of Klectiop. for two

L 'H

i
Kmed wnh oL- aad ufHU>-da««

L>h.iM«a.
t f rl(A k In (

pEBiMABSySXlS
KklOMWATn

I ;:;SaKWrara=:“*

IwtaiMnrBNMc
UfHtaPmti.

im

The It.Satt'.rday.
Clair Confectioheni
Apr. 4tb.
221 Front Street~~——Culn'..:!.-s Block

♦*0urCln«$«^
Home Maile Candies, Creams, Ghocolaies,
Bon-Bons, Caramels, Nul Candies. i
ice Cream Soda Walsr,
* Crushed-Fruits and Fruit Juices ,

|i

With each purchase of 5 cents or more a beautifpl Sou­
venir will be presented Free, and with e..ich glass of
Soda Watera handsome Carnation. Everybody Invited
to visit this Fine store, and enjoy a Musical program.;
>efietete>e>e»e»e»e<e»e»eee»e»e»e»e»e^e»e»e»e<e»t»eqe<e»goosgves>

from 2 to 5 and !r©m 7 to 10 p. m. a Concert wiH be
given by Stewart A SteHcns’Orchestra

Cieorfl«niWchell,Prop. j
11
I St. Clair Coufectionem
221 Front SI. ||

SAVE :.l
THE
COUPONS
STANDARD
PEERLESS
EXCELSIOR
OLD TOM |
^ KING BIRD
BADGER
SMOKING TOBACCO.
■‘I

Document Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Newsprint

Text

OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.

Item Relations

This item has no relations.

Transcribe This Item

  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/e03d38858716e8c4dcb2feb9706aee41.pdf