The Evening Record, March 12, 1903

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The Evening Record, March 12, 1903

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

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

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1903-03-12

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the evening record
TRAVEB8E CITT. MICa,

FORi^UAL
GOODTQfE
. JlWWTt
;t;

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FonwiumToi
Aton tor Mattod Kaport

m

to What

KItoet ttea Ratotofl «f AreUbtohop
Iratand to Cardliial Wa«U Hava.

OLD MISSION
FAVORED

pope has ra>
ADDITIONAL FNEC RURAL DELIV
oestod Ugr. insksool. apostolic detoERV ARRANGEMENT
sate at Wamblnguio. to prepare a to­
taled report oo the Imp

All
tA«T ■vbniho

Dsy-a Coadltkm Net Alarmln*.
mt Wlr* t* ta* CwMitas Itossrw.
'
Washlnato® March 12 -Luther Day
jsald today that Justice Day is suffer
! tog from a severe attack of grip, but
jhls condition Is ncU alarming.

It Believad to Mays Sunk OR Fort
'

Hvaa. Near San Francisco. Soflis
Tims Last NifhL
r Wlr. U la. C«rali« IUmmtA.
San Franclaco. March 12 —Aa imDown stuamer U believed to have
sunk .last nlchi off Fort Hayes. 20
1 north of here
Distress .signals

HE IS OUT OF IT
1 WILL NOT SE
tial

Carrisr Will Ss Csrl John Ostiund. .

presiden­

STRIKEIS
EXTENDED

WchavepUcccL oo *ak ncwdc
a.gnsaocUlylcsat fast as Cashoo
dcroands

ill Bs SMO a Vsar-Vsry Sst-

TEAM

DRIVERS

OF

TO­
j

Called Out Men Who Supply Fuel to! jfl]

Hanaa has written as follows to R C.
HIIU of rrankfort. Ky.: “I am to re­
ceipt of your inieresltog letter, and to
reply will say that I cannot permit my

The Temple
was confrwl
upop Mlaor W. Fhrrani of tllen H
•IM the commandery aecepled a

1 rural free
delivery system proposed w»me months
apo bad been cranied. and the serMce
ill be«1n on the first of April
Ever since rural free delivery has
esiablUhed on the peninsula the
s«?fvlce lM*yond Mapleion and at Old
on has been very unsalUfactor>.
aU sent out from her.- would not
, Old Mission until the day fo’
lowing, and nut a* quickly as under

ALL LOOKS
^FAVORABLE
DR. MOON IS PLEASED WITH HIS
PROSPECTS FOR MAYOR

tally to the .mailer of music.
VUI be *C voices In the choir.

Then-

WUX MAME CITY ENGINEER

ArmncsmeniR
also be«un for
dm aShoal Kniffhts Templars ball and
' HE IS ELECTED TO THE HIGH
haa^t. which will occur aome time
EST CITY OFFICE
la APfil. the date aol yet beln* flsed
This will be for Knlffbts Templars
aal their todies only, and lavliancm.
wll^be aaat to the surrounding com Says If There Ever Was a Time When
the City Should Have Been With•MdBlurtos of Manistee. UK Rapids
pad Petoskey. The ball and banquet
out One. That Time lewin be held to the Masonic rooms,
Ijow PasL
pad It U the toienilon to make the af
Dt W. E. Moo® atatod to a ReooH
fair f»e of the most deilphiful events
repeaeontotive this afteraooo tbPt,ha
of, the aaasin.
Uvery well satisfied with tlie look,
vna line, the company ad)oamed to of thlairs to tefard to the repoblioan
Domtoanoo for mayor. He etotoe that
the Ultle Tavern, where a delicious
be was foroed toto the race for the
haapuet was served.
Domloatloo. and that he U In to slay.
VIsllora from outside of the city
He ewye that It will not ooet him a
•soond of sloep If be is tamed down,
and if nomtnatod and eleotod. he will
do bis dead level best foe the totor-

PDR

CONTROL OF THE

Large

Manufacturers—AU

Coal

Handlers May QuiL

'

,

fU Wlr* to ta* t.'v.wna M*ooro.
|
Tult-do March 12 -Ti e union team
drivers ihl* morning caused
ihelt
strike to extend by calling out ail the
men employed by C.mlracior Wolver.
who supplies fuel U. h numU-^^l.t*
large manufseturuig couc-. rns ‘ The:
. rth-r Wll! U. followed un ess a *c*ulV
mi nt Is n ached. by orders to all other
tal haulers to join the* siiikenc. and ,
the old system.
inspector vUlt«wl the iw-nlnsiila . boycott will be put on the fac tories
non ui
months •««» end went ovi-r the ihat use coal haulcHl by
ground, finding that iHS-uUsr con
unions prevail cm arc-oiint of tite !«t
»• UIng IcM-ated on a peninsula.
provemeni wlihuui a heavy a.ldlil.ms!
eipenM*. but after an
lnve>tl»;ail«»n
the lus|ie.*tnr niM.le a r.-eomuM i».latum
whirl, l.as bc>n a.lopt.sl and th
prxA^ system ha* Imm-h grant chI
Carrier No 2 will, after April 1.
Inave Old MUsUm at 9 a .m. dally, and
metn Carrier No 1 ihrcv^juarters of
a mile east of the Mspleton is»*t..mce
at 10 a. m. He will receive the pc
for Old Mission and north of Mi
ton and pr.s'c-ed directly bark to
Mission, arriving ibere at II Co a
He will start out on his route at 1
and complete his delivery, arrlv
ing Icark at the'Mission at 4 p t
This arrangement has removed the
fficuliy which ha* made the service
, unsatIsfartccry for a long time, and
Is very pleasing to the jwH.ple of the
mlnsula. as the deliveries will be
ade complete In very good season.
Carl John Ostiund. the present car­
er No 2. will continue on the route,
and his salary will I* 8600 per year



Just From the Tailor's NcedlclSee
thotonob^

i

9f>rlff^S
wc have just unpacked.^
910,

9IM.

Old

They arc very inucH different from
whai you woiih! cxi*tx l—s-o
much larttcr.

m. mmw^^rn Rs Oo.

never undriMtl

FdrcIE

••NAwlasrwd ’

The 01.1 RcltaMc .Shoe .M.vn

F4m^ssig

Frank Friedrich
GZNtLElWENI A NEW SPRING HAT?
V/E HAVE THE NEW STYLES BUT
WE DON'T CHARGE FANCY
PRICES. SEE THOSE
WE SHOW AT SI, $ 1.60, &2, $2.60.

When
WalhOwrs

Steinbrra's

6o on, trouble
Goes Off!

Phone 90-2 Rings
F.ir Roj.es. Carnal ions, Hvaemths N*r.
. cissus, etc.

Y«u«-illbd|.l««.l«.thyoMri,
roar f«t ..IUh:
«-..h
WKAK WAI.K-OVKRS.

PEOPLE ARE ~
DELIGHTED

este of the city.
Dr Moo® etate. that eo far as he

WAR IN earnest

:

THE WEATHER
UNION

LEDO IN EARNEST

I to the Mlwtkio <

:

asnt Empleysd. snd His Salary

CANDIDATE

Thf urealcst variety of patterns we have
e\'AT shown. So sa>*s Mr. iiaskell ami he
has been here m) many years he known.

WE BRING YOU Cbe atp Book Ston,
THE UTEST STYLES

cal and polldcal circles.

TLl TAVmW

Wall Paper
,

“lUa THERE MUCH OUICRER

Wnt lUCTtD
AllP'tANQUKT CNiDYCO.-AT UT-

SIXTH VEAK—1819

TIH liSDAy, M.VBC U li, 1903.

UKKWOWW STEAMER

FRmNK M. PAINE. Florist.

Watk-Overs

SOUTHWITH
an, rate, whep he oomee.inlo^U
oventio®. He spoke very hiphly t
Mayor Oarrer. hot said that he was
DOtamktojt aoy Bustle for the no
Dotlo®. ®od probably did not waol

CRN PACIFIC RAILROAD

Keene and Hla Friends Will Make a
SUnd to the Annual Meeting to

MANIFESTO

IB8UED

DAY BY CZAR

You Will Miss It

ooapMwt oi«T MC&M a*
emO tta »l.*00 • ywr. Dt.

Mo<«

if you buy

See the Dew
Spring Stples

WouW H®m# • Citv Engliieer.
, to Be Granted.
Dr. Moo® etotod that If he ®
Or Wlr* IS ta*
lUserS.
ehoem to be mayor of the city, be
New York. Mari'h 12,—War between
March 12 —An Im
wottld see to it that the olty has a city
4he Souther® Pacific and Union Pa
was Issuc-d to.lay.
wnirtnear. He says that to the post 14
It m.asures will be
olfic railroads la on to earnest. Jama.
,ihs. the city ha. paid o®t wlthto
‘U to ameliorate the condition c
B. Keeae has decided to make a Sffbt
of $4,000 for eofftotorlnff work
lor the control tff the foiuier road at
alowa. Of UiUmim. DC.
the nest annual meeting, ^pril 8
____
_ nosived about tent Ion to strengthen the laws of to
that Mr. Blomshield
Keene and his friends oonlrol nearly
Be Held April fi.

CARPETS

m any kiml iHrforc seeing us.
It matters not wrhal kind you want,
kou sho'.iM jicc our styles ami |»nccs l»clorc buying.

thtf'n Baudsemti

THE ECONOMY, *

■J^$4

L^Hlhodoicrv^Ul U lurther «nnounM
m,ut improvl.

Sires 6 to 12 - wvIlhs A.AloKK

u*.u« .t.y ~.»o. •»”«•••

v.'r;r..FAVORABLY
REPORTED
CUBAN

RECIPROCITY

w.

AIFracJ. V. Rriodrioh
StlltratWalk^OPtnandotbtrUood Sbats

mappiDg of the city, the sstobllahing
of all gmdes ®od such wwk as this
is aU eooptotod or will be I® a short
time. ®nd thst any gRod enginswr c®t
goo® with the work from thU tioM

U-troU. March 12.-Whea

TREATY

WILL BE AMENDED

Moo® has no ohjootloD.bat if bs takes
the mayor's chair the firH Monday to
Mav. he sars that the city will have
fail to a very

Potatoes on 1

TRYABITA FOOD

SOUTH HANITOU CABLE

Waahtogton. March
Materia. Ha.
ndproclty treaty was reported favor ,
Haven and Work Will Soon
ably from the senate cummlttee on
ft«lgn retotto®. today

m OILY UEEBY WHEAT FltfE
^

^u^'ln W th^ to»us^ The adop i “*T;it‘o'“lUven, Mich. March 12 -J H.
Uoo of this amendment Is a dUilnci Rohlnson. chief of the telegraphic dedwaorratlr victory and It U the first panment of the weather bureau, has
frulU of Oormans leadership
It to {aoUfled D H Day of this place that
J;:^;iui.bellev«l.theraUficatlo.of the material ha. Wn
the treaty at the preoeni session of ■ that he will be here about the 15th of
til
! April to lay the cable from thU point
It Is believed that the present e* ^ South ManUou Uland. The line
.*«.ioa will end nbout ^Ul run from the office here to the
Pnnamn
I me-savlng siailon
Friday of next
from there to the totond.
treaty wOl bs ratified Tuesday and the
Cuban trmuy srUl be take® op imme-1
dlately •Her-

CAIMlNc'tAnsiY

The ®doptk)o of

ONLY ONE KILLED

__________

cd a letter today from one
ters of the bospltaL who
m Wtr* w Vam Kvswtas ®MSt4.
lk«J
that Mr. Fuller s oonditioo was
Omaha. March IE—1®
J very g
ocewrod tofll alght bstvsen a He was able n
s.
For i

■W. *. H*r«k.

iS 8«r»..WfM

STffet ««*« —

I

U,

J!
Pleasant
Store

I market. 23fi35c.

DR. PRICE’S

Making Frovlalon for Ratification of ^ a city r
J Victory.

Olci 0«asrt<l

,ho I, .a» Ukta,

» w I-

mm

We try to mak'e this « piess-



ant store for you to drop



Drop in!

There I* loU
9 tolta New
^at*. New

Overcoat*..

ckwekrT new

8hlrU. Ne

everything for men’s

You an? ready for
that Piano, or Orjjan.
don't buy until you
have seen our goods
and learned our
prices. Rtmen'ibcr
you get factory
prices andjiberal
terms when you deal
with us...................

look?

and comforU for spring.
Beat of

all

are

new



Suits and Overcoau from L.

*

Adler Bros. A Co. the cele

B

braUd

B

Rochester

the

n

ie.

ready-towear for which we

.

have EXCLUSIVE sale here.

I

This

trying on will convince yo*g

W.W.CMBttlGdllPliY
*. B BTBOirO. KaHAORB.

And In such variety of
lengths that aU tastes
may be satisfled-Tbe
cut bere shows what
is called the “regular"
shapeWe alsoUiow
the shorter lencths
worn by the nobby
dressers who wish for
somethlntaUttlemore
extreme—Prices from
48.S0 to $22.00.

wn-HEivi
•B

• -'.fe-

.

Cor. Front and Unton

fjamllton a
® Clothing

.i,

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THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVEB8E CITY. MICH, TOrBSPAY. MABCH12,1908.^

HIE EVBQNG RECORD. WHEAT, OATS
AND HAT CROPS

olTVSr::;s

mUT AT

ANNUAL NEPORT OF SECRETARY

. grand TRAVERSE HERALD
: V '

OF 8TATE WARNER

W»l T. Mm *» i. V IWOW
ta In Grand Trav-

J. W. HAMHRN. Editor •ml Man*««r

fusion.
•WBIPTMIKII

»rt of Hon. Fred M
Warner, aecretary of state, gives some
item, relative to the
of wheat, oais and bay In the
Stailsilcs for tbe Grand Trar

IbdfiC ih« stomach, protects tba

;r

nod* by lb* larmuir. Thom
•on.«tU*>«li«»n«of the
He bM compleibd alreody a
•S* battery tbai will rerolutlaolze tbr
traction problem and
nrwlictii
He ex
•arly *«liicUon of the b.

Powot: be hope, to
electricity oh
taln*d dlwci from coal; believe, ibai
flabUna harterU is «.no of the an at
probtema of Ibe future, and adds
-Medlctoe U played out. Ctery Bern
dtm»very of bacteria ahow. n. all tb«
ncpr* coovlncinaly that we have Ut-D
wroBf and that the mlllh.n tons t»i
atuff that we bare taken wa» all us.leaa The doctor trf tbe future all.
give ao medicine, hut will icsinict hl^
patlaal In the can* of the human bod>.
in dl*t and In the cause and prewo
tloo of dUeaae
Sontt-ry. diet, anti
aepUca. these are the vital ihlnKs ol
the fuluro In lb* pnwervatlon of tb.
heaUb of bnmanUy.' &llwn baa In the
paat demoB.traUNl the wonderful po»
alblllUM of tflerirlclty. and be d.wlarethat what ha. been thus far accom
plUbed U but a mere .ugsestion ol
what the next twenty yi*ars wi

Isenenl Utws

mlUo Iro^ and Uttie droea
Anibemy Bop* Hawklna, trbo bm
Jrmt arrtvod to K*w York, and
M>d by old fH«
nowlnbu 40th yoarandintb*
Hawkins
ofUitnooemaeanaotb

13 bushels per* acre; Para
Use ralAod 3.k;.4 bu-sheU on 4o: acre,*.
1.. bushels |H^ acre; IVnInsu!.
-alsed 2.555 bushels on 215 dcres, w
piM- acre; Unlwn raised
1 on 3t» arrt*s. or 1«> bushels
Whites a. er ralsi^l 3.2o3
2*;: acres, or 12
Yield of O.ta.
, of oats in li^*l was 1,017.
and the yield 31.3KS.U28

j

ruisbed.
meatbe.

king.

of legal aoYlmrto
The man who U immed for

Rock-a-6ye Baby
!£=2rS:S£.S::S
SSSSSk
If.

rnmj,

“Barton’s

Corner’s"

AFoULiBco^SpedalUes
TIk- iullowinc nu-n-haiiW wil
avr.yjh klXTb. Kin^ with

Utis pomtion 1. Prof. Edward Henry
Sirottbel BemU. profemor of Interna
ioonl Uw.
The Auchore line steamer Karwma
Iris from lUrmilles. Palermo and Kaplos.
wa. detained at Vnarantine
Tnesday beoante a number of the crew
lied under peculiar
tbe Tovage. 81a died

SBo asrid 3So.

Foiee

*in>
IBSOLDTELT ODORLESS

t-IOMT

gathered with tenae. eag»T face*, play­
ing poker.- TheymeaUMKiwnlnthe
accompanying BtaMrstlon, and HaniUn
•peaks of them a* sD playing .vM the
typo knows that a doaen ptoide t-ould
ao more pUy uwether at puker thaa
they could at whist. Had Mr. Hart*
forgoctea. er was It that be never knew
tb* gum which Is SO ofua bmoI

iJOHN R. SANTO! o. p. carver & bro.
|6E4er4iicsu^T^| IFIRE insurance

Tragedy Averted.
•*JuM in the nlrk of lime our little
lK)v W4IS sated.** write* Mrs. W. Wat
kins of Plemsant City, Ohio. Pneu­
monia had played sad haviK with him
and a terrible cough had set in be<id.A^
lk>cu»nt treated him. but he
gn*w worse every day. At length we
irted l>r King's New Discovery for
Conisuraption, and our darling wa
saved. He's now sound and welk

MiM AUoe Rootevelt will sail from
New York next Saturday ou the Ooama for San Juan, Porto Rioo.
will b* the guest for i
weeks of Miss Elizabeth Hunt, daugh­
ter of the governor of Porto
Working Overtime,
hour laws are Ignored by
Eight hour
lose
tireless
little workers—Dr
Klng-5 New Life Pill*. MllU.
always at work, night and day,
lmlig*-stion. Bmousness. Constipation.
Sick Headache and all Stomach. Uver
and Ikiwel troubles. Easy, pleasant,
•^afe. stjre. Onlv 25c at Jas. G. John­
son* and F. H Mvonls, Drug Siorea

Th* Bet
thirty-fifth annnal

IRON-OX

4 19 to 25 of
tliUyoar.

strikers

are

of*the*system. Overwork, loss
cep. nervous tension will be fol-

Fifty Tihkiets
25 Cents

llabie remedy

ta

t’o°c^ dtaSrd^i of the Uvesr or Kldnexw as Electric Bitters
It's a won­
derful tonic .and effective nervine and
the greatest all around medicine lor
t dispels
Only i
1 by
J
Johnw>n and F. H. Meads. DrugglsU.

SSS.'S—’”*'-

P P. Duane (
hereafter to write «

TBE FAMOUS

MatUJohhsohs

6088

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

!

—I

l L A BUILDING

os-rEOF»A-rwv"

FIRE INFURAStlE
Hi- t*-r,

DRS. SAWYER fc FEKHALLEGON:

aUENTlSTS*^ ,
rtKK OOLD WORK

A.

D.

TYLER

Dentist

prrtrr

It \<iu .’.cvjrc t4> msiall a m>t.i.i
K’lccttiral Lighting. /
,r.c.K, Rerj’ii Alaml^ w Tdi<rmn uf to c*lit u tc. Wchavea fine hi.r of

AT lOo

PER 1000 WATTS

Biardiai Riiif Elietric
litMandPatrte

high fTA.le

Campbell bros
BECORD WANT AD.

THESE ARE BUSY TIMES
IN OHR FURNITURE DEPT.
II

Unpacking new goods every day.
Such a stock and such goods. The
most artistic and seasonable goods
from the best Furniture factories in
the country. For today we will talk

MORRIS CHAIRS

Those great easy, comfortable chairs
that can be adjusted in a moment’s
time to any position you want for
reading, resting, or reclining. The
cushions in all our Morris Chairs are
filled with genuine hair, and are
guaranteed to last longer, hold their shape better and give
more satisfaction than any other cushion made. The Ve­
lours are the very latest in patterns and best in quality.

a SIDEBOARDS a

Did you ever see a handsomer cut
of a Side Board? It was made from
a photograph of one of out new Side
Boards, That is the way with all our
Side Boards. , It will be hard for you
to find a handsomer line, look where
you may., We know you have been
planning/for a long time to get one.
and no time like the present, and
from such a stock. It is just the
piece of Furniture you need to com­
plete your dining room furnishing.
It will be no trouble to show these
fine goods, even‘ if you do not care
topurchase.

ilfs

\A/o Wani; You -to SooTKiorri
It bmmd Mia Leg.
P A. Danforth of LaGrango. Oa,
suffered for sU months with a frigit-

Si

ww. .w. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Jas- G. Johnson

.tamped on htw lover*. bemrt.^e

_

book.

-PowdW* a bad thtag.“

«*

ntl 05 Wi 100!

rUBSl-HRl i!V
William Kellogg of| Lawtoo went
^10 the oonrts over a matter of 6U
enu. mortgsged his farm to pry ea-

sold in weakness of the heart,
palpitation and fluttering,
shortness of breath, jtain i-i
the left bide, and constipation.

OorvoMoO <My «|K

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ELECTRICITY

K-aSrSEfii-sr

r MO

I have !u.i mxykef. up try j, i.ev m otdet to take

,.4 o..... 0.

rid ol them lithcklv.' | I S I* THINK A l^a ck Meal, $JS« ^ ^
Sled Range, hnc/larg'c, Irgh dovet, tcMrrvoir, i^miplete, “
just like cut. for ^27.SO. Then I have a full hne
of M.H.re’s Steel Kange-: -he regular viandard steel range.
<:l0 an<l
All «ith hii:h cWts »ml tc«vo.nk
4 off from these pruesaml see what voucan gel a ,
. A large
UiKt lire
lir-r of Cook S oves
ov«
on right up through the line.

B '

N*w C*m*ot Platform,
A<rangem*nts are bdng made by
the Hannah & Lav Mercantile 6?o. to
replace the large platform on the east
md of tb* company*, store building
with a Erst clam cement structure.
LVmeut is more durable and lasting
and will be a gn*at imiu-oveinent.

T

Jsek Hstnlin. sN„iUrm-alirt, tenor
Bmlrtcr. MN-aks
bw- last worn :n
and gsmlOcr.
mn-sI
i-.sthuuk»n>
the pages of lirr
Hr»*tt llartes
1
Btory
y in the PhriM
Sphere. 8mi to say. bis------- ---------------•r a kind to discredit bis csi«nclty •>
a card player. Wc are comi*ell.<
believe that be is not er.ti an i
teur—thiat. In fact, he know, not
whatev«*r of cards. -Around the
ter taWe.- mty. Mr. Harte, •'. doseo
respectable mimhem of tbe llightow.

:i'3%

»5L E. W. HASTINGS & SOh

CLEAHEST
CHEAPEST
-..HEALTHIEST^.

Hii* attorney is still alive and well.
Mra Jermeay of Adrian, bundled
her tatby np and went with it to visit
abstainers.
afnend. On her arrival, she found
After James Underwood died, neat
that she hod unwittingly smothersd
Alexandria. Ind.. a number of yean
tbe child in trying to keep it warm.
Ago. hi. widow held hi. proiN-rty un
III all tbe children wire of age. Thet
TO tT'RE A i OI-U IN ONF. I»4Y
It was divided between them.aud one
now’Mrs. William Relfe. received ai
her meager porUon a 2t>-acTe tract o
ground oomiiorHtively worthless
Ticket scaliwK at St. Louis ban
been p,.rmanently enjoined from buying or selling world’s fair excursion

-Fometluiei. tbr dowi.lnAldcB
good* clerk c«*ts even.** wihl Il^iT
intive l.nndls.
here on Saturday with
wife. ati*l I saw n woman at the d.
goods «>*uiittT W bn exhb ntly had nmde
tbe ebTk pull down ami «n
all the cloth the att»re had
“The clerk was Utvd out
KTupulously indite. Tin* woman iuiw.n1
the cloth over and mussed it np aiM demand.«d to In* shown otb.T ndb. and
then said: *1 don't think I'll t.uy at
thing today. I was m.Tcly l*R.king 1
a friend.'
- -Al right iradam.the elcrk.
•It 1. -no tTvmblr.-4 assur.* y.m. In­
deed, If von thinkc your
tout frieml in In
r rxdh that Mill n'uuiia
•fie.cr the
CO the shelveA 1 Mi.nU In* i:hn\Jc tmTurk
Worid

l.db Ofsf rtf)K through
our big Unc of Cook Stoves and Steel Rar.-^-, I’ital
brings them bdo* fim coat «ul t’ ev ^ere bo
m carload qtumitir**. hn I must get xbciii ooiai*a»ce. Wehatre
mty.in.!
the Ufgest In- ,xvi .‘‘•Hxa'n m this ^a*: **i the r----------------* ^
j to
the U*si A%nruiHrti\ This 1-4 off will cn iMe
V. Meal Sled Range (the verv
the ceiel)r.-.ic’.
giRCss^ai.
most iK-rfcct >i\-l T302e cxer ma.ic) for less immev' than
i
the wdmwy coaisii.H, uige. Wc have sold thisc to ^<Nnc
e l»csl !aini\c» in ’l l.!verve City s
ing pn.
es
ret NitJM.iri u7tr-s V<yii will K'c I't the lo’lowmg
p

I- - - - - - - - -

debrts and started the erecTWm oi a
brick factory ballding 2r.<.xK5
three Morie5 high, without asking W
ismus fr^im the city. The factory will
in all. two of the crew and four pas employ l.o<M knitters, and will be the
All were taken with tbe largist hosiery plant In the wcwld
Items: cramps, nausea and
ooUsiwe.
ft is thorght they wen
,ed hr some noxious gasee eman

CAjrrrtou. Iowa. Ed Thomas, a
boy abont 18 y. xrs ;old. confessed to
having started th. lire at the Rea
on Feb 10, which oansed a loos
of 830.000 and tbe cremating of nine
».
Thomas att* nded a rt'Tival
Dg conducted by an evangelist,
> text was: •'Whatsoever th^
sowost, #0 shall thou reap” After
iitutfing this aermon be waUod up and
Body Packed in a Shoe Bo* and Oops confessed
Fifty-four year, ago this month
Were Oragfllng It About
rcident James K- Polk signed the
bill tliat maiie Mlnntwota a territory.
Port Hnron. Miob.. March 12 - Alexander Ramsey, who was appointWiUiam KoaseL while walking i
Lineoln armine nsar Hnron at
yoatefdny afternoon, aaw several dogs
dragging aronnd a paper sho* box.
from which a baby’s leg was protmd
ing.. He nottlled tbe police, Tbe inrant’s head bad been tightly wrapped
ISO that Ut
^des the sense of discompmtkedin the box.
fort in the stomach, often re­

0»jr*3iU

J. W. SLATER W
Ht*l too Persons A4ml
Free!

St
JoM-ph. .Mich.. March
tUNiiH-r Wells A Co, who lost
mammoth hosiery plant by fire two

sting from the cargo
The surviving soldiers who served
ander General. Taylor and Soott it
Meixcoln 1846 and 1847 a-e invited M
b«*pr«eeut at the thirty s-vi nth na­
tional encampment of the jGrand
Army ol tbe Republic In San F^cU00 next Angnst.
The pension n>lU
■how that .H.OvSVMjll live and 1.000
dwell on tbe Pacific coast
The manSgemenl hope to attract at least 400 of
to the tennion, believing that it
will be the Last they will ever altend.
Jersey C4ty bartenders are discuss
mg a proi«sttion to form a temper*
auoe socieiv.
One of the leaders in
the movement says: ’’Why should
uot bartenders be total abstainers?
Wbv:shonld a bartender be obliged to
ilrink every time he is wvited to do
M> by a customer? It is a prmteious
cuUom. I U-lif ve two tnirds of the
bartendi rs are remly to become total

ec
Ms/m Mac-a iviovc
i. tow* s and R
mil <d oor wsrebo tve at omen t.r*‘.er lo r. p.m

but sb* does not see
8be is amflcially fed.

Cooper. Wells^A Co, Have Begun Re-

MDie^M.

* to luetijlN-rshlp in. I
rohdlngUBL-s of tbe

TONIOM-r

•be ba* tata mattaaimaand ailent
of bar baart mn be dUtin

MCBPESEPBABE

President IbwHMvelfs
•‘Ftn-mious
Ufe,” Is l*elnc tmiUAlatMl tnto the .\riarnlan4augiuu:e fur cin-ulalion In Ai^

Bmw. Dcm X KNOmn

Tbe iS Lyons
Stock a

ASK WO BONUS

lUblKd*. This is an average of 31
mshel. per arrv. In Grand Traverse
The legislature U again Ulnp •ounty the acreage was 6.56<>. and thx
125.n:;u. Ben.io
treated to an agitation of a proiK*sitton .umtH*r of bushels
iio p^ the legislators a flx.il sn’.srv , H.uniy had 1.525 acres, and 21.1*':
This 9l»n ha. been up many Umc-«. but imshels of oats; Kalkaska counthad
; acres, and :
old ^iH*r
R.U county planitNl 6.6t»9 i
,nd raised 134.377 bushels.
•suit in shorter and
Tbe May Crop.
The number of acres of bay raised
.n Michigan in 1901 . was 2.249.712
Tb* registration da>s thU
Acrvs. 2.C37.418 tons, or an average of
libAged for the 17th and 1Mb <
next Tuesday and Wedne> lay 1 17 tons per acre. The area of bay
%ers should n'memW that these 4Town In each section, to total area o(
bill be tbe only days u|Hin which the\ nay in the Mate was: Southern couu
mn register, and all ihould sei • les. 1.475.707 ncri^s. or 66 per cent
•entral counties.. 45S.689 acres, or 2«“
|H.r cent; northern ctmnMcs. 221,05o
icres. or lo |N*r cent, and.lhejupper
in nlnsula. 94.26?! keros, or 4 i»er cent
In lU-nrle county the hay crop wa<
PERSONAL
:.M9 tons for 5313 acres: .in Grand
rmverse county. 12.S3S tons fj.r 16.012
.uns; In Kalkaska county the yield
was 5-ri tons for 7,575 acres, and In
mau county. 7.501 ions for 10.324
Klhtalw'th i\ Ad
Mass.. drtuglit*V of ^

aiialNdls. luis U-. n elHNM li as t
•f the «*

3tKi

baa been wrttlng lomanl
nearly 15 yearn.
Margnerite BoyeaimL
woman of TbeoaeUaa, imar St Qnen.
tin. rrmioe. wbo fell ir
txmnoe in.Jane. 1885. i.
Kione and atUl aUva. «8be ia 40 yean
old. pale and fragUa
For*) years

erse regkm are given In*Iow:
Michisan Wheat Statiatlea.
The average annual acreage of
vbeot in the stale In tbe years U7d
IbOl was
and the average
nual yield for tboaame time was 23.67i).2l6.
In tbe year IWl there were 1.057,
tW
of wheal barvestod in the
•tatw In aome of tbe nearby
ilenzU) harvested l.OSb acres. Grand
Travene 3JUK» acres. Kalkaaka U88
•cres. nnd Leelmiau 4.MS ncrc*.
Grand Traverse County Wheat
In Grand Traverae county there was
raised in 11KU 43.^70 busbeli
m 3.SSO acres, which gl%es an average
rf 12 husbeU per acre. In the 13
Aownsblim. Acme raised 5.O90 bushels
.u 401 acres, or 13 husbe!. per acre;
dlalr raised 3.C23 bushel, on 25»k
bel. perm^: East
ttay raised b07 busheU on 123 acres,
an average of 7 boaheU per aerv;
e Lake raised 079 bushels on 8«
-e*. or 11 buihel. |ht acre; Gar
i.-ld raised 5..t3S bushel, on UC nervH.
er acre: Grant raiM-«l
;.yR bushels ou 52;: acri-s. or 14 h.uh
#IK*r acre; Gr.s n Lake raliw^l 715
l,ushHs on 76 a^re^, or !» bushels pi-r
l>png Lake ruistNl 2.14b bushels
I aertss. or lo busUls per acre.

Obc We^ ctauDCBdBC

. PrMidflBt B«j«a. aliU aarrlvea
A bif tad of walwabU ik* or* in the
Rlvar HUla. »m* WrigburUle. Pb .
bM jaat been mode and U eoMidmed
by tb* suu laolcflat tbe a<mt impor
taot orm dUeovmad ta HeMgylvanta
The OR 4.of tb*

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN

» c«ta.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE ETEynra BEC»BD. yBAYEBSE CITY, IPOH., Tltl RSnAY. MARCITM, li>oa.

YOU CANNOT FAIL
to make light, creamy,
sweet and nutritious
bread with our BEST
FLOUR, give it a trial
and be convinced.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
OITV. MiOM.

tttivs i~
^
% of michiganJi
V.rw.'“‘rr,^

1

innn of
Mtd
I »lMll nir
,. t. oiJtl fbal will l*ri;
go tsxu* all I *‘*'rrfb**
kiod« of BMolianioal. <rl trtncal. chfw. {
tn.lfr.nl n Tii.-*’d of bU. who ran a lOkal and ooniCroctioual work.
Evi-u
1.1 j.uiKi/iiM-. to i.rlni ibrin. Aii.l the
Ihii ♦M’ly. font moiiU.K before comMl of
roriM-nd e.>inctbln»: or
THTl----------* ixiaect* are l>«/innioR to
> to from tbe
mnri xtho li.li.rii.ll bU monr). and
ilka, for oapable emgnterm. Tbe e re- llv.ll h.,|.|o rxerafur.
Itui the dnaiii.T wn» no fwond of
«oeoti oo'me to the heed, cf toe
Morinit departmooU ana aie complied hi. v-ri.-. tbi.« be dl.lii’t rare, and the
wn. ao buay Uiat be
VUh to the OEleDV of forwardinir liirta II.:. n »r
didn-t laTT.
of well recommc^d.^ .tudenu.
In
Tiie oiily on. to i.ur:«T maa the man
all.- UiirT:..!
Si.iurl ,^;t
dliaaaooeptance i. .o Kx.at that atn4«ita an- ereo urged by tbelr i«roa|ieotkw amployer. to i«atj«me icradna

NOTICe OF BOARD OF ftCOISTRAr
.
TION.
to the Legal Voters of the City of
Traverse Oty. Coonty of Grand
Traverse and State of MleUgan:
NoUce Is hereby given that the
oards of RegistraUon for the aeeeral
ards of the City of Traverse City
ill meet on *rueaday and Wednesday,
arch 1* and 18. IBM. for the purpose

The last number of the Blsh School
Lectma and Maale comae, the HnUnParfce qalniette. win nppear at the
aty Opera House Thuraday erealns
of next week. This nnaber promisee
to be one of the moat dellcbtfal etcr
Klvea In the lecture coarse in this
cliy. and there fboald not be a vacant
seat la the hoaae^wben the concert
openg, and there propably wUI not be
The Habn-Parke quintette conalat.
of the folJowiny combliiatloDs:
The' Hahn Ladles* 8trln« Quartette
—Mary Davli. Hahn. Aral tIoIIb. yk>Un aoloUt for the company: Anna
Pale Parke, second violin: A«««
Parke, viola; Nina Dale Parke, cello.
The Parke SUtera* Quartette—Anna
Dale Parke. Aral violin: Ada Dale
Parke, viola and soprano: Nina Dale
Parke, cello: Caroline Dale , Parke,
piano, and InterpreUve Introduction:
Mr. Roy H Hoskins, basso.
Some good auau are still on sale for
this exceptionally line mmlcal aiirac

'

Thursday. March 24. U the date
that The Resurrectldn- will be
here at 8telnb«T*« Grand Operi
House. This event should excite
interest to a high degree, as It la the
original Amertcan production of
wonderful play
Mr. Alden Bea

^

Uth tUv «if

. and inlerjireteil by an excellent
any.
Miss Ik* ('oiirsey played
in New York** here about a year
L half ago

him Wheu he ftmshe- 1.1
Tbeohair Us vio. is la two
is oonsidered an esd-lb-n id. a. Mr. |f„r the
MoFadden is negotiating with the j-tonn
Uiand ^ronk and the Pen* Maiquett.*
j;
Voun.ee





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PEERLESS
STANDARD
EXCELSIOR
OLD TOM
KING BIRD
BADGEk

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MISCELLANEOUS

|

r

SS'tS'ii

b^iaTtj’

lie before
|\,r sa.v yemerdav wlieu thanks were o1
pB.t lemporal and eplritnal 1
tag*. |«a5«n made for futore vn

imiiivt* one

nncc.

.•ip. rii-oca-1 a en

•^larK-.-

A.i.ltk—

lev rrawm l«sA

^Mm

lB8.iigjja«i
need a Hew Bed Ibis
Sprlna?

K*H

tVs'^h-.&'SST
salts LENA nUNTl.VtlTOSV
HUNT

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LtTT.M.r.

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..... . ,-.^K SNO^UHCRON
Surgery of the Eye and Fitting

^ Oli^aSpeotelky.

mmm

-c .i vaor.„ 4nu»i«.vn.

When You Have Any
Laundp.Cali Ip
Cit. Phone

..8A8..

Pont Be Fooi.^>
m

15ccoi»y:$UM»ye

n-want t.ir r-ium to H M.>nt«k-u.-.
nttdi- fUnash * Lsy liee joioa r..

WeoU tor tod deliver your
Ituudry lo your Bouse, PIctsc
.......GIVE US ATRIAU.......

r If la tails to cvw
2S2S!i“{f.nSi
2fi<«iit bottle to preve

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The April Delineator «

N*w ebwMhra

JSaiTmowtrum n»

;i‘rsi“g£‘s^

pur-

11 as waists and drrs*. use.
s a'!
:irl bin tons to be UM-d. all kinds frorn the

o.age
The pr.-at..si danc-r fr..m i

is uiwhI, however
s Co«*:h Remedy
taken all danger will U> avoided
briefest Hitenal the ctMjgh wo iM pa-- Ammic the ten- of
off and 1 would g.* 1.1 *-hi J' |s.rf»*cCy !;avc e-u*d thi* r.-m
am of a single
frwe from ctiugh and Us miMU.pauytng a-s-d-s we liave y«*i t
ca-e bavins re-uH
pates. To say that tin r,-m.-.ly a.e is
which shows conrln
aa a mofu agreewbie »urpri»sU pal
|
tteg it tery mildly
I bad no Id.a: certain pr«-v..
could kn.K-k o-r the,dl*«-ave It W V. cure a cold or an i
lus. I bad ai vdi^ trie-l tsck cd grip in Jess time than w
trpose. but It did and 'iTther treat mr tu It Is pleasant a
tt^ir
For sale by Jas
kind aitat i uf
to take
li to tee J..htj*4,n

ivH'

sot
La

,
silk and
id cotton Api»litiyt
Applitiyo.
>. Silk Allovors.
Allov
itiful line of
silks for irimminir
beautiful
olsilks

« »U tbr «

JS*ad:L.,a*5..:?w.lim.r;l^

little

r>'’vn.i;»iK

mbin.iiitms in >o
m^ an* tht.* color com
braid trimmin.i*'. and the Silk drops
We h;i\c an abuntlarcc of thcsi

WANT OEPARTMEm

^

'akiBt

:r;.

Their forms an- h-^jinn. almo^i i-nv^himris pt-rmis'-nblo. l’rrh:i]»s
l’orh:ips tho m w.-st anil most strik-

ra. I :00 to 0*<W p. m. CItlxi
>ne-tT6.
»B6t.2w«

| Uo.iiMt ebort Bad r> boiue to Iheix
„..l.
aad

;
I’..

«e Wk

lilut K. OVI1- lUinlitoii'R OtithltMC

an l cnffi.
.i1m> *-oin<* neat
.'.m
<

Dress Trimmings

«Hhes to he cured of

e.«i. U. cn,u.u.ru.o-.

Crntgl. Remedy.
-Wh«. 1 had
imd aa
au atii
..tack of_lh.;
“Whrti

m
Xl-.N'«iT.-r

The Embroidered collars are from I 5c
fb 65c, Stocks from I Oc to 65c.

S1»s*K-Thrt-.'d.aisrm n«»rih <4
In ..r l.T I*.
rB.:»t»liRft .>ur tralf «i!h
w.- will *• ri.l W-u
inmlrr ilf Kin»-> -IrmwU in.-.
Odui-.I.i^n
mRt>U-m.», ».n. » »n.i4.-tl «3rl. w*rin-- v»n.-.

ag AUAMK HlSKi,thePslml-irwl.: r.ms.n

SEVERE ATTACK OF CRIP
________

X. H. Bwlll.

ami il.iinty -in Ioi in -Tock
lock collar'-.
c

•iBOr 1888, is dead, aged hi.
Mr
constlftatlon and all forms of
Bnaeman eccentric character and m.iarta and liver tnuiblc are soon

best m.-dlclne *n*T madi
ial half-prU-e Introductory offer, s
their jM-rs.inn! gnaranui' to refund
money If t|,e speclttc d

»nn;j: in a
• -t, jMijml.ir thi^ >;»i

in of coiir^*. lull on
tl’.lTiToni f
\Vr havt* a \or\ j.n-ty
:v lin- of liio-i* pn-tty nar­

a re.iden.of

Ewbbils. dog. etc . carved cm
or oast fn>m iron, all of wh
1 out his Ideas of love of nat

J. B. lUran. U.D.

nUrniik-rocI rttlkirs iintl

u^mI

1 ufT- th.c .
rVlSthiN TIMBKK I.(lM>!4-ts. >,.o »k«nt
LJ Rteiu.’sna tiui*--r »n! l.-ni—t. aid ol ui-.»
I., ttk-on in I eras n th*t laiU ern.* fr..u. ll.r--Utfour imlli.dito the’ q-.stu-r -e--li.in.- Tl»n

in the morning and cooking naitm-al
faMhiomil Idea of dosing
lor ••him."* The U.ly claims Jh.i this;>iit. mineral waters, cathartic plll« w

oas of the finest oollecUons of birds

it's.*!..*;

In the Time of
Your Grandmother

««-h —“»•«

r

11 KISI.MS It. rrnt »t .O- \V.**
He- t. mtorn..'Jf

T;

remarkable
. and on aci-ount
. n.idiil

;he »-n4«u oA-.

BUSINESS CAROS

THE PALMIST
2e extreme orneltj, ins
MW eo many ready-to eat foods
rmarket. The ease

in oek.rk

martin & €oans

SMOKING TOBACCO.

Xv';.', u.

PROF. HARM

mi

»t

.r:nr

^rug store. b> which a

s.

... .
.11.-! ir

>*ar,*i *». it

roart.Then t.< U- lioMee

gold you can jKBSslbly g-t.B «Ald:-T»ro

d is taken Internally, acting
titsio the bl«K>d and mucous
surfaces of the system
In
buying
IlwH s ^Catarrh Cure be sure you gel
‘uulne. It is uken Internally and
In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
^ C4. Testimonials free.
8<iUl by all l>n.ggtsls: price. 75c per
e.ire of all dliM-aasH of the
Mk It not
o
** Hall’s Family Pill*''are the best.

=S

w. Wn t Iw-eh-M
«.» wliK-li Oe .»i.i

)r. Ilowurd

r.;!

TsIb

; John A. Lwuref. Jo 1|T of P»v

!'uZ b"F.'i
whicli |

s«*t my hand this &th day of March
A. D. 11MI3.
CHAS M. BEERS.
aiyClertL

181M2t

In ilfnMitl<-r<«r thr« >tat«< of <U«' BcMtram.
Ut, -.rth- iij
Tmv,i». i^ity. la >«M emm-

1r:-.

valuable devite*

fn.m
m until eight
i of said regls-

k In the fn
o’clock In the afte
>n day s.

SAVE
TH|
-s-.sr. u..
a-is H.S
:0UP0NS

. Nettle- De Courwy. aald to be the
highest salaried atmbrette actre
America, and without quesUon o
the greatest favorites of American
theater-gocm. 1.^ to be seen here ao*i
as Calamity, the Waif. In her new pa
i.tral play. * An
Orphan’s
Prayer
ThU is a grand play, mountiil wit

,

of

**TiI** iho^Fnrth^smi^ *ta^e Prlmarzj^

NATIOMAL BISCUIT COMPA.M

tion of this great literary masterpiece,
which has proven the one great dra
maUc aensatkm of the day.

NOVEL INTRODUCTION.

^\be Second ward, at Second
Ward City Hall, on Spruce street.
In the Third ward, la the store
building at 4(M South Union street.
.In the Fourth ward. In the Bnglae

Sold only in In-er-seal Packt^.

•Me- iniili Hould K.i-n. b-ea bmtnl If
»v,T.- le-tt.T a.iiualulrd WUH
Wnmn U-wia. uactn n. r. ol Ann
Arbor. wrU go to Wyoamg in a ♦!
r'wa>*
Mmr to Bf-ll at tb>* Iwrgt>t iiorve «
World Or.r; wnl. J
Mon ever held in
_
i tif«Mnnii«f.. .f. A
t.00e tnnge hona. and
;
H VIJ*:—Hu-d »•
heleg tOanth d np to
•vent. Tbeeehar«wwiine^>ldonly ,*«-‘'‘
s« roerruo will
inoarlond leu and aomr of the am I
1» «>-*»> I*'* L**rd i
sense «>f Kniell and
fi- |BK.r. 1^.1 l.M . tb.rs 1
the whole system when entering It
■mlanre to be shipped to Soott. .
Vbi.-.ivo Mally through the mucous surfaces. Such
iThe tlghu In an tn*:vaious chwirf
plats davioe for railroad use tima Ui n
p«,bu«t hj KolB..r K
;

who arv not now registered; said
lUiwr.U of Hegl»tratloD will meet In
each of the fi\e wards ^ said city In
the following placee. namely:
In th«- First ward. In the Ikiys* Band
Ibi.m. in McNamara s HalL on FTont

Uneeda
Biscuit

The latest thing In mairlmonia
lines is a Bachelor QirU* leogne.oom.;
prising over thirty young women of 1
:.-nii. ri. iii ii f.-il.
i- J11-..1;
the l.nino Mendon who are mnre than 80 yeats
in .tt.. .IK erif Jove
of age Each member has paid n mem.;
tti.-lr bmv.Ty bersbip fee of «1 and when a member
Hut t v n..-ii .
ui.iil ;.n. r tin
r w ji.iKt.
g»U tnarried her membership fee i» to
Mail iK i^wi. with x\ rlmrmtrr. bat become forfeited. As yet no mernUr
la- bn* to tm.ke ble own n-|.utation.
ha. had to pay the dollar.
Ituy wbai >.m doi. t mul aji.l later
.10 xo.i wiH -.I.
j,.ii do II.111.

tion.
Llmt. Albert L Joraman. who waa
a ton of a banker at Omm. Mirh..
and wlM wa. u.wully wound.^l in an
Mga^lMicut with r.bellioo. Uuror iu
tha aoatbern Pbtippiue. Ime had hi.
rnamm Oomemoraied in an order i.•and by tieneral bari. command, r of
Urn de^anim-ut of Uie Philippima
The order direct, that a nt-w camj. at
Baaaa Vi.t^ Uland .f Galm
Fkilippiaaa. .liall be known as Camp

*UlIS?*/n "^thi wr^^^SSTcitT.

Forget the name “soda biscuit" or
- “soda cracker"—the dry and dusty
kind that's sold in paper bags. There's
only one kind worth having—

FOR 8AL^

IB Tnnrsi GRy StNi

rejiardv
tarcK ft>r yo
;
stock b.*ft»r(
you examine our sic

r I )ockft-l>ook, unless
purchasinjj.

cily like* cut $4.*2a.

OppeMs

CARPET CIBNIII6 WORKS

has

posts, extended fo< eml, the
heavy
nds ^
close spindle rdifnij
ends
- and
„ an;jle iron
GO
makes it very sirohjr.^any color, only
We have a gootl assorti
from ...................
Spring's and Matresses. all kinds at the Lowest Prices,

1-85

Grand Rapids Fanihire Go.
House Furnishers

imi iu.

218 Front Street

FARM FOR SALE
100 acres
Needham tor
Grand Travt
pouthortbet

I J.L6IEILICKC0..an

m

TBE EVENTXG BEC»HD. TOATEB8B CITT, mCH, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, lt>08.
•oxam AWt MMCAPtP

TDft m

“-j-uJisrssi

Wrm K«ioy«* by th. Lo4«.

m..'

OTTt

,««, Chih U
U«. Of»Ue MMwrw •* n«M.
tiki. H.IA It.—Tm» ahl-K«». I B« H»M Friday Evanlng. Mareta
•a Oacktod City Committoa.

rw£»
■s'-rss.^

m

Ayers

*“it«o-riook

Stops i-Iir.,} .lair; Makes
hair gi. I.. i\.-torc8 color.
Cures -.r ’

W. .rr the

Haoiew la tbe world mclixng to cotwaiurr* r«lui

“\nr:=;artrisssL“rt
•^^^ly

lamaTHtcowmcT

here. ha. at

sss?-*

“S“«£5*ss

nartons Cuniera** 1. the bill to­
night. nod among the apecUltlea the.
KIdur-; witl Introdiu-c an entirely new
:«et of sbadowiwb..

^■T"l

!


Juiien Covrvilla Dead.
J iIU’U t'ourviMe died \esi«>ixlay at
: the hone of h«s son In law; Edwin Ad­
ams of Harfleld township, at the ago

T ■

wltb aprSiUB P*e«>l<

. Kavt Eighth Btr.'et. which waa fprmer11> his old home, aod where his wife
dltMl four years ago last Januarv .
The funeral ser
1 unlay mr.mlng: at
i 9 oVltx-k from i
I FYanrlh' rh-m-h undor the direction of
• II I. Carter. IXH-d'aionl has four Cblldn*n living to mourn his loss.

P.l.rt.y M1.H aclHH.1 O.CIM t. Acthat .prlng I. actu^ly on hand.

«pt Tr.«~ CIV* Ch.ll.n9*

rib. buardof an

keisootoet^t

tenaflhaaoaiityoC
TU»
lln€«l to I
tatheHaMab *l4ay
rrav«*r.r City
naialalaadervlU I
•mol
eepwriMT.* room orlll h Ui niHct iheTraveme City deb^*.
•Ooe ohali. aodtO o«r
fee Ibeaae or Ike *pem.or
ONLY NCAN RCLATIVC*

Hsr;X'‘5‘-s=r*T;;
band, ia well koown

->A tl..

at ttm Inat moeing of the board c

r*7£^;ss“H7;‘i.r.iKi;v:

Kn.iind. and

wort THET HAVE

ahicholdtihe:

building, have been

c run from vartou. polnU. and
HH.n r.nind that the effect of
irxnent and confueton baa been
,tal to the patient..
tearing down the tin abop in propara
lion for the excavating for the new
bank building 1. progrea.1^ rapidly.

Chief of Police Pennle Will EntcrU
drain, on
the Hollo owe of the City at Hi.
Kveo' y»^>nr
Horn. Tonight
State atre*-t through >
OUaf of PdUoe B«ml. and Mi
Baaalo wiU oalortain tbo Bello gtrU
«•».« «... oB. «v>
of both th. lolopboae owibanfe. of tb.
otty. at Mr planaant home on Joffn noa amaa. tiila orealmt Everybody
. liar. ThU y.*ar U no excopi
And won t
Mr. aad Mra Bennie i
tbay bnv. n Blfffa Old Time? Tht.
wlU ba CM of tlie tinio. when It will
brevities.
ho cood to bo a Hello Kiri Tbe klot
The aodaJ afternoon at tba U
Llbfitfy Friday will bo in ebarg
tbilr wort aad overythlnir eli
committee oonaiatinif of tho Mm
plaamat wlU be forgotten, and then W. O. Hnll. F. P. Lowton,
wiU bo jmtblnf loft hot a to. time.
Brooka L M. Bennatt. H WIe
L. W. Tlnkham, F. H Bamnm aad
lEEKEEPElS WILL MEET H. Monugne. A ftn. mn.loal pn
will ba given and light refreabmont.
AfMMial Convention of the Northen
Michigan Baekaoper.* A.«>cia
In Bellair. March
and 2C
Anaatomenta ara oompleted for tb*
annnai oonvention of the Nonben

iMger aad batter. Mo outer
hooboepar can afford to mia.

OFFICEBt WERE CHOSEN
Woman's Home ar»d
Fofwlgn Mlaalonary Boclety.
Tbe annual meeting of the Woman*.
Home and Foreign Missionary sorlet)
eff tbo Presbyterian church was held
and tbe following officers elected
PranMbnt. Mrs W K. Wright: first
wle« proaldent. Mrs H R Steward,
aoooad vice president. Mrs. W P
CfxHaer; aecrciary. Mrs 3. M IsgHg;
Uwnrer. Mrs A. W. Und; secretar)
rflHeralure. Mr. H D Alley
Work for tbe coming year wa»
talked over, and after the business
mMilag a program on Africa was
-Japan as 1
wwBa nan 6mt

Orders from Maine to California are
..urlncjn .1^* . o»« o,

Nh c !ic-i|i tix^iiv
here.
f Ai: .nre M.mtlinl ijiul •> .un ! t?ni|.n
n; t‘lc This om —
All fx.!ai¥.

£ir.

$3.30

The Boston Store Hat Dept.

past IK years, and baa become «*me
IhTng of a landmark.
will U*
nade for the ilnsbop up alalra In the

praise and thahks for their dellv
_ « from that dreadful disease
I»v>tKpKla. a disease that completel)
unfits iKVkple for any business am
makes them mlw^rable under any clr
cumsiance*
_
Many of the letters received by this
For Grand Travaroa Teachers Will company express wonder that so valu^
Begin This Evanlng In th« High
savs one. -A week*, tnwtment for
Inatitute for the twent) five c<*nts. and marly six
jf Grand Traverse
thla evening in tbe
room. Pn'
I ia conduct
am satisfied there are comparatively
ew physicians who can trtal Dyspep

r;‘H.-;-.'o^r‘or2.t“‘‘
ri*^.
are inamicmra. and Miss Nettle C

PercentIBterest onDepesits

^rS-^.sa!

Horses for Solo at

Is not
in ettffee,
but It’s the greatc«t
tiling out for cleaning

SILVER­
WARE..

^riirs!u“.!2r,s

Ocnval Lake
r;^‘:Hmumu
MMl BoUairo on bnainaos.
Tba Hannah A Lay MaroantUa
l^naUtiaa Thla la the awipod
Dent Bin. of Fifa Lake
am. today after a abort boa
piMtinnialliana Bno piotaioa^ Mas- the traaanrer 'aofice
tha ftnt.wboraa Urge
^HHSinKnrmm Empi
^SSmm sgprsaasd doligbl with tbeir
BiMM. Tbmo wlU aUo ba aioatmied
wcSyrl^jSute olMr^tTpafSir*
mam
tiigtt, in aU abont 190
Miarion la U tba
111 I —« f-------- It WlU pUaae aod "TSiJda Him No Sw.‘ L. O. T. M.
WiU bold tte ragnUr maating loamriMlraeloUnmlyow
row afternoon at 9 o’clock. Every
mambar
U
rrqnoatod
to
bo
pr^^t
to
Tmm WiU ba a ragmUr maoting of moot Imdy Prioa.aml pmpamlor oUoa
I'airo wem nmrriad
noon in tba atndy of
,ooai cboreh by Ant.
hoallb

IfHJhin I

te"SJ5St

It'll Make Your liilm Sklni

The Pioneer Litem

PEaEMMtQP-Eng

B..3. nid^flaii^
;pfias=r.:“

Arrivedthis week, a fine carload
from South part of State. All
used to farm work.

6RAND RAPtOS I INDIANA RY
COMPAHjr.^

Some match teams weigh 2200
to 2700. a few big draft horses

Tr»lnw lw.1-. Tr..T.^fw. tXlj s* bakow.:
Th-»>iicli tnisn mUtifut rhanc- l*i (irsiwt Bac-

A few single drivers, also a few
cheap farm horses.

Tnunw «rMv«- tn TraTt-nw* (Xty at 4 :!&». n. 139
4- X VfKRxT.^L^^

JldmiraJ Demy
Got thori«htranu'clH:forc f
callinj? here and ircttiiij; a

pi

doctor your

SILVER
CREAM..

iNsratATioN iHsrmrrE

3

rltb

I .!,• t rilH*;! ill dli'iail In ih.* Ueci.rd wme

Tlie Toloscope

nt for Dyspepsia It
forth) the -way ihe
rerialnly not ewe---fame
within the few^i
n be but one in
drawn, nai
passes all other rero«
This we
tion and Nervous Uyi. .
Bsured of by the many unsidlclieJ

mp“anV has recently
pnt for the cure of Rheui
Gray, county school commlasloner. has
ism. Catarrh. Kidney nnd Liver li
charge of tbe local arrangements.
The.session this evening will be a iU s. It is prciwrcd In a pleasant i
•onv<*n!ent
tablet, which t.bvlaies
Frank B. Adenan la alok at bl. very interesting one. An address by
aklng <.f dlhtt*"^! alcohol and distaste i
home with iRgrlppe.
’.il drugs, as Is the case with the
Mis. Flora Heck of this city liaa acThis m.Klem ^
let I vlty. Self-Consciousness. Self Iq.itd preparations
•wpted a fine poeitton a. trimmer wlU. nir.*ctlon." will l>e his subject, and no reatmem is already demunstrailng its
Spring A Co. of Grand Baplda.
tmeher ran afford to miss tbe oppor- .iMHlfic qualities among the afflicted. |
Is known as Drake*. 8ulf.tr Tab­
^i6.l»00 avalUble from tbe fd.OOO tunlty of hearing cne of the state - ind
lets
for
the
niood.
s on Ibis “mportai
appropriated by the United Bute, for
Pul up In 2i and 50-cent sealed
b-ct. Music will also occupy
Sfr^rmnmmit bnildlng aiU ha. not of^a
iH.xes and sold by all dnigrists.
evening
been focelved here fa. yet. thoogb it
Mr. Mae Beaver left this afternoon
baa been allowed, and ia expeeUd any row. morning,
for Toledo for a mitnth*. visit with
and Saturday.
U» Loo« Uko ptooow
SMUGGLING IS CHARGED
vbo wSotod s otroko ot poiolyoU.
eosHaaon lo impioTo. nod ottooy Custom. Officora Saixa Good, on Army
hopo* n» hold for hu woorov Ho U
Transport Howard.
l^Tbo ona^s^
to ba improving in nvory wny.
-Tba OadUUo paople nre fgeparlng
to bettor oqnlpthalr boa. booaa. They
am planning oo potting in one toam
and have paid flromen to stay at tbe
igloe lionw. aU tbe time. Thoy
roto to CbUf Bonnie of tbe local deparlment for the englna booaa mlos
CMpandidSeal-AnuHp
and what Traversa Oity’a aqaipment
od. U ^omm^on i:U
tUU Ohlna. wham
You h»ve *oite<t for your monry,
Misu of
rbere will ba no wrbool tomormw
deposit it *rhere it will work for you.
the dty wihooU owing to tba In
euning interett nightwntl dmv. I>eiration meeting which tOe tonobora harry Ohamberiain. who ia aocoaed ol ,»nts received ftoin $1.00 up. 0|v
wing that tba gooda worn oonoeal
will bold in tba dty.
en TuewUy evening. 7KK) to 8 Jo.
in Uia pantry nnd alao in a boi
Frtak Utepan Im. gona to Elk Rap­
id, to taka tba laaderdilp of Silver
Broa oroboaira for a weak.
A new arc light if being pat np
ae comer of Sixth and pIna dmeto
Tbe local G. R A I. train, pell out *^ter a aeriea of akirmiahaa batweei
tba goremmant troopa aad tbo la
drtmaa in Biaal provinoe. tba ladronei

rts Salgte of PytbUa lodge tonight
Wort In rto third ttetk. and mfmoh

p

9 3.00

Tbo apllos VC nil driven for tbe
PERSONAL.
amring ol U»a ham at tbo water
of thing, na tl»ay
D. Sutbei
Sutherland, editor of tht
G H. D
amit naxt Monday night worka They worn Jotted in and tbo Dally Eagle, has i
to the clt;
■oh brings bnildlng WlU ba act ovor in a faw after two weeks* vacation spent in
Mich.. and tiIn Canada.
irult. Mich
yH
Mr and Mrs Jai I Hickey wer
mlng for a
Nessen Cli) this
with Mr. Hickey*.
Mi W. J Parker began tba erao
Miss Kathn-n Golden left ibis momtBM mry mar ano

g fov a visit In Grand Rapids and
hrtM MOTtrtaly oolocod to Ufa it i»

FORCe

A graceful anel finely moVlnl
hat. Wc show It in two di­
mensions. J’uiiular pr ccs. : :

The Boston Store Hat Dept.

FOlEICIITCtllTEAaS
Old H.t.Mh A Lay M.re»i>ttl* C*. Tin
•hep. NOW ■*!•« Torn D.«n.. Hm
•ttwd on Onion otroot.

New Hose and Ladder Trxick.
The new Kriliwo huso and iailder
•irK .No 2 ban Ihmui put in the eniu‘ h..i»'M- for s«rilrc. The new
K..I1 yns
bl Victor IVlertyl.
Hie old wagon, but

Tu Boston Special

..srM‘*Ss*M

(tint* afllM vtlb Tilnl trw>«

r.nrr^" “

LAacg CATAUwra mea-BiKo roa rr.
ELKHART CARRIAGE O UABNE.C.S MFC. CO.
—r».KK.\«T.

N>vl9*tlon will •..Op.n.d by «l
Bay BmU E.rly Nwt W..H. It

th« mnilnued warm weather And a
M.utb wind did the bualnem leal nl^t
Will be Allowed to Vl.it A.yHMti and and except for a very little about the
Orounde on tundaye Hereaner.
At the meeting of the board of ti
of the Korthem Michigan aeyl
navlsatkw a» wwo a. they can be gut
® y^UTtimr the following rfw>lutl»n ^
Novlcatlon will probably U'

f
^

lA

c foe mamlaatlonjrMr.mcrtkcaafc delivery. Yon are emt noth,
d. WemakamatykaoC vahicksaiulbSitylcaaf banaaa.

tlonal drr.pia In four aci^. wa. crrMlIt*.
ahl> prevented tefor.- a fair alxc audk
enro in the nt.r OiR-ra House last
p of the Climaxes in tbe
ovenlnK.
Uraiua were well worked <
nudlener te.«tlfl«Hl to its apjrmrmL'The
nx*’’iaHl.v Were pleasing, some »*k^
one^lieing hitrt>dur. d of a'novel or-^
The Kidon. were tuiiH-clally pleaa-

TOO LATE. THEY SAT

n, mmrnltm m
iMii«r »• a«»* »'

i'-'

• WE HAVE HO AGENTS

sn^-sss.ftVJi:;'”'

eel of the city
There was a

PM FurnlWr. ••Hi ««>• C«».rta* la Cwrt HouM.

[S

riaSrTio Mr. Pred Balaee March 1
^ ViUafo. at tbeboowof the
___ ««»li» 9rt<U-to b. TIm ^

Cherry. Apple. Paar. IW and «««
Tr.ee In Woaeom •« Farm af

Marvan. Waat af CHy.
» ottoe oC a J. Morma U
that they had >et niphL A |

MwiMk A t-y

4Mlfar

is-psi'.is.s'si.ss*;;
rssLTr-Si'rsissT.rn

i

m

».t>.f.cteTrt. erf WhieW. •

cvcNTd IN docimr.

HABimCEIttOFSrMIIC

xiord coonty

30 YEARS SELUNO DIRECT,

win Wait

-^1 jmBHosuBsmtnt

?.;;rs5S

Ptubera totalae aaflar
heeu Uit H bar teeme a rerioaa
problem in TiuveTAe City.
of
the farmer, are willing to leoAe their,
land to tbe boot angar maker, bat

call the repablkma wwd caacuaM on
Prtday rvteliUL March 20. and the city
dldatee oo
^pabll^” “ket
rlt*’ r»«c.'iT. and ward candidate, t

1st; 5iS:isi:nfcr'5:ns2

Hair Vigor k

Be sure you <lo tlu* same })j’

PeninsuhrSSUdnge
. ■ •; : „ .
>v;.
; V
^

SURE!
Wc Can Fix Your Old
_Slioc....
We gel a part of our
bread and butler out of
old fihoes.
Our shoemaker is one
of the best workmen in
city.

ROWLARb DOUGLASS
Sew SkM sure
RirtM-* OM mm*.
r>m* m.

.

I'or »t1^ balance of this week we are showini; this ran^e in full
operation on the second lloor. kurmture 1 )cpariment. baking
' biscuits in IT to 4 minutes. •
I During this exhibit only, we are giving absolutely free .of cost f
^ with each Range sold—
t .

m

Ont Sit of Stopi Turnitun .cotf ,
sisting of 32 pieces, valued
'
at $5.00. .....

Call ana St* ibis Hamgt la MI-aptrattaB ana qttajup at CoHt*
ana aba* Biscuit.

sss

the Boston Store
M-y

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