The Evening Record, April 05, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 05, 1904

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

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

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1904-04-05

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W:.
YESETWArS I88UE
I.MO

THE EVENING RECORD
TBAVEBSE OUT, lOOH^ TITBBDAY, APRIL 5, im.

wax nan cswiaetaa

HITCilEN
BAS BtUi GMETWO Wttn

Spaetel to tke^vateiv Roaonl
Beltelre. Mlcte. April S.—Betlaire
was a psvfeet badlam of aotoa test
might aad aerer to the hlatoty af ike
village kaa fkere beea sack axcMamaat. the caaee beteg tke teet tkat
Aotrim coanty had rated to kalld

CAM1C
I TO TCAVCIICC CITV TO OI»- teg by IM votes.
The fight was between Caatral Lake
pom of cxtca horsc
aad Beltelre. tke former waatteg the
couaty aest ebasged to that village
aad tke conn boose built there. Tke
ItetsttvM F«ar Tliat H« Hm Mat With lomber totersoU are alleged to
been mUed -In the afialr, they
' FmI Flay—Wm Cncafai ta Sa
waatteg tka balldteg pat op.pt ptaoenL The vote waa to decide oa tke
Isauaiioe of fM.OOO worth of booda
Csotral Lake vote PM afiateai aad
It for; Maaceloaa. tS7 agalast aad H
Kantrat Kltcbra.aycMiasiBao aboa, for: Elk Rapids, lit againet and »7
M yaara of aca. of tba paataaala caaia
Bellaire, 16 aganst aad 67t for;
to tbta rtty aboat’two vaeks a«o and
er. Zt against and 1M for tbe

:

.

rity today
aad bU folka war*
trylnc to aolva the ayatary.
arata<7 Hla dU)ala, BO«
appaaraim U eoaplaia,
aot tba allcbi_________ caa ba foaad od hla
tbooch ika laal aaaa oT hla vaa •
10 o'clock oa tba day wbaa It la
yoaed ba atanad for booaa
Ha bad aa aatra boraa arbicb ba
vUbad to aan aad broogbt U to tba
dty. diapoadac at it to B J. Morsao
for aoBwitblaa OAdar |M. It la aald
flooe after it la cappoaed ba atartad
boaa aad wbat nakaa tba inyata
Biora eaaaplata U tba fact it araa di
tax the lay.
Hia folka wara aot alamad at bU
fron tba' fact that be bad
------------ tWAT I-aka
orklOK la a
Ann aad it waa auppoaad ba bad aitbar
poal.
aaoa over thara or bad aacurad a poalIbio hi tba city a fair vaeka. Not rarairiac any word frooi bln kla friaoda
. enmawacad to tat worried and cania
.to tba city yaalarday to inveatticata
tba matter but ware unaoeoefaful in
Ibeir aaarcb.
Tbia aKirelac tba fatbar of tba miaalac boy. Oaorca Kltcban. and bi* aoo
caaM to tba city to coatinua tba
aaarcb
Wl^ adda addlthmai nya
lery to^tbe,WHUiar la tba fart that the
faptalB of tba Salrmtloa Army b»-ard
a saraaa that arealac. bat inaamneb
aa tba yoaas man paa auppoaad to bo
boaw by that tiow It ia doabtfol if
two octarraarwa caa be eoanertrd.

JAPS ARE IN
WQU VILLAGE

Ruaaian Wore— on fl*F Upper Rtachaa
of the Vaiu Conalot of Rut Cmall
Parties. Cay Koreans.
By Wire to tbc Breninc Record.
Toklo. April 6.-The confirmation
ic report that the Japanaae bare (
the Tillace of Wijn on
em I snk
hi reached
k of the Yalu river has
this
r. The Koreans residing
Mage hare
formed the Ja|
lapaneae
at the RuaHlana
m the upper
aobea of the Value ronalat of but
nail parties.
Wljn has ti
ranoed poet i
the Yalu rirer. and waa supposed to
have been atrongly intrenched againot
the Japanese adrance.

DETROIT TO
BE TIED UP

TELEPHONE
POLES TORN UP

NEW H4CH1NE1T CONUG

Showers toolght aad

“Red Bead"

Wedaoeday;

^A-E.CAf|PfHE

...Bf

►refiram Arrangad for a ‘“-m-"
Time at the Firm atethadie*
Charch Solairday Evening.
The G. A. R. win boM a camp fire
It the Flrat IL E. charch Batorday
iveniag. April 8. this date bring the
laalTersary of Lee's sorreeder. Tbc
B will be ns foDosrs:
•r. Rev. W. U
Prayer
StereoptiooB view. Le<
Camp Fire. Its Objeri.____________
. Roberts.
lUosuated soeqe. The Blue aad tke
ray. E. B. White.

Address. Hoa. G. G. Covell.
IllDstrated song.
Addreea. Oar Watefaworda “Death
i Anarchy and Treason.'' Hon. J. W.
atcbln.
WaHIng for LeckouL
Illnitraled song. Swanee River. Misv
Carrie Earl.
By Wire to tbe Brenteg Record.
Recitation. Sheridan's Ride. MIm
Detroll. Micfa.. Aprl*'*.—’ThU towa
Inor.
will be tied op tight ineide of tbe next
Illastrated toog. Marching Through
three weeke.** said James WeUb of Georgia. Mtes Qsrrie Bari.
Short speeches by others
Building Trades Coaacil
ling, speaking of tbe fruitteas
ferenree between tbe coancll and
TAKEN TO fiUTTONfi BAY.
ployers' asaoeteiioo yesterday.
William Lafoirtas Captured at Last by
Tbe employers are determiaed
C.W. Aahton. .
“open akop“ most be grmated «
William Lafontse wee taken to But­
fight started. ThU moming the
ins Bay yesterday by Constable C. W.
to worti as asaal waiting for the
Ashton. Lafonue U wanted Ibere for
threatened loekoot.
dsposlng of property on which there
The board of dlrectora of th«
was a chattel aaortgage. He escaped
from tbe officers last fall at Suttons
Bay and since then has been hiding In
what's to be doee next.
a residence in a swamp near Fernwood. He had quite a hiding place nil
nged with a trap door In which he
1 slide te case of danger He we«
fd by Officer Ashton Sunday
Fidelity Mutual Agency Changed te
Stete Bank Building—J M. Blakes!-• A- Browfcr OcAd<
les Special AgcnL
1. Brower, a fortma iiUI rvM^tn

Sonsis

TBET WANT OPEN SBOP

The business of the Fidelity Miitua!
Ufe company has grown so that larger
and better quarters are reqatred. -o
the agency will be moved from the
City opera boose block to tbe
^*j'**l
Blakesw"*w]
»
intlng the Michigan
Mutual,
red from the service of that
pany and accepted the special agency
of the Fidelity, and will hereafter rep­
resent that company ai '
offices mentioned.

W. O0fi

A new story, a weodsrfuL accurate portrayal offeofi INt in Kontaolty.
mingfed with a frsrii and yoothtul teva story.
It te an actual wHnem and intbnata atudswt of RCanteeky. Ra poopit. mountains, fquds and ths spirit that irtiintee KmHucldMa.

Shoes

« Cily Book Store

lOU Pain of these world
famous $8.50 Shoes
at only .

Showers tonight aad Wednesday; warmer tonight.

“1 TOLD YOD SO”

Mpair

u can hear it everywhere—had jroo boogfat your hat of Bcada foa
would have been r^ht in line Easter morning.
]^EVER has there been a Denson when me fdt the
1^
strength of onrpoDitioo DO strongljr-^Tgriedibow* ^
ing of the correct bloda-^ extremely hteb quality
—^the great care thu is taken with every detah—all
this emphasixes itself itnkingV at we sum up our

N>wland Kau. soft and itifl; aU colan...
Splendid line at...........................................................

.1.60,1.00, 76c, 60c

Ifil-s a Newland. j-ou’re O. R.'

TU lETTEl QUAITEIS

No SlBns of Japs.
By Wire to the Breainc Record.
daaebter. aad waa
P«>rt Arthur. April S.—There are no
lanlnc Siena of the Jap* Orand Duke Borin
loar fatora. Kit
BREVITIES.
r b«r father
faU
to work for
aad maJdne bta has Ifdi to Join the field forces
• ihew
a aad aYerytblac baa
y ptoaaaat aad In no
Jhe decorating committee of the
tunta for tba myatery.
is hard at wdrk
wbrk today beautifully
heart
Tba younc lady iaI nearly
n
decorating the rooms for the charity
brtiken
lm>ken and Jbe two famtltes are at But Rtmaindsr of Rspubilean City and hall tomorrow evening. Tbe commit
most diatrartffi orer the matter and
Is composed
of Will
----...Hard Campbell.
Ward Tickets Elseted in Grai
feel rery posftlTe that foal play aHenry Tonneller and W. D C OerRapids Yesterday.
Its for the young raan'a diaap
malne.
I Owing lo
the mayor :
t present last evening
the regular
Grand Rapids. Mich., April 5.—Ed­
tonIghL
win F. Sweet, the democratic candi
kite engine No 2 was taken out and
date for mayor, defeated 8ybrant Werns yesterday by a majority of 785. tested this afternoon It was hooked
onto
a hydrant at the north end of
• result Is the more remarkable
•n II is observed that the remain- Cass street and also taken to Cass
I reel bridge.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hughes,
r exceptions
daughter
■Ules
Attention Is called to a
ranged
leeflng of McPherson post fo
»w night. Business of Imj
III lie brought before the
DELEGATE NAMED.
Houaeheld Oooda Wars Also Scattered
and a full
II attendance liIs desired.
Dorcas Aid i
Around in a Highly Fromiscueua
I Represent Trav­
Church of (
t will meet at Grange
erse Bay Tent. tM. K. O. T. M. M.
Mannar By Osrmaln’a Taam.
hall Wedne
Inesda afternoon at 1:30.
Rev. Mr Marlin, of Kingsley.
wlM
Kings
At the meeting of Traverse Bay
A llrely mnasray occurred In the tent. No. l-M. K. O T. M- N . law even­ not preach at the Swedish Lutheran
alley of Fifth street last night that ing. C. G Sherwood was elected dele- church Sunday next on account of
damaged property, houielnvld fiiml gate to the great camp which meets at having been called to Sherman. He
litre and the rig.
Household gno.l< Baitle Creek June *
preach, however.___ _____
were scattered from the dray, whlrb
At the groat ramp a fortytscre farm Sunday.
was one of Germaine's large wagons will be awarded to some member of
le Woman's Foreign Missionary
nad some of them broken, sereral tele the order. Each member s<*eurlng an
ty of the Asbury M. E. church
phone poles were panUlly knocked endowment member will Im> given a will 1meet with Mrs. Hnnllngton, SOS
West Seventh street, tomrrow afterdown, a comer of a let
* **

■ ‘ on this.
at 2 o'clock.
lends of Mrs. P.
SWITCHMAN KILLED.
upiMt a cc
•eparated. oi
who hu C—n very* lll*^wlth ^hSd
y and badty Fell From the Top of e Boa Car in the fever for nearly two months, vrill be
[ walk ia the rlclnlty
kCod it aad the horse also fell and
glad to know that ber condition it
a R. 4 I. Yarde at Cadillac.
moch improved today, and unless unBy Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
te
wapea aronad alone
favorable
Cadillac. Mich. April 6.—George
bat finally became tired from It
>very.
Saraae. a O. R A I. switchman In '
It was aboal llsse. bat the horse war local yards, fell from the top of a I
Tbe Woman's Home and Foreign
caaebt. Tb« haraess was damaerd
Mlaolottary society of tbe Congrega
ihU morning
HU left leg i
and the toagne to the wagon. Tb«
tlooal church oil meet wHb Mrs. J. C
og below the knee. bU left a
boosebold goods belonged to Mr. BU broken and be eufiered Interaal
Morgan oa Sixth streM tomorrow
0*1. who IS moTlng Into the Walker Juries
afteraooo at 3 o'clock.
Subject.
He died soon after the ai
boose. The horses became frightened dent.
at some boys who were pUyIng ball
Dr. Prank Graham, the Demoei
caaddate for mayor at Ludtngton.
EXFLOfiiw CAUSED FANJC.
elected by 300 majority. Mr. Graham
brotber-te-law of M. D. Unt
Gaeeline Steve Let Go at fiault Bta.
1 of tkU dty.
Maria.
regnlar
program
of
Trovtros CRy Oas Company’s ^sw
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Mlsslooary society
ety of tbe
Osnsratar On Its Way—Will Lay
BaptUt
charch will be held at the
Sanli Ste. Marie. Mich.. April 6.—At
Thrss or Four MIloo of Main.
I the Maccabee banquet last evening a borne of Mrs. Tbirtby tomorrow after
noon at 2:30 o'cock. Snbfiect. *TT»e
The new machinery for the Trav­
Wort to Japaa.“ Leader. Mrs. Sani
erse City Gss company has been Haddow
O. C. Moffntt U
Is good natoi
natoredly taku
)w. tbe planlsL was badly teshipped from St. IxmiIs and U on Us hired by being trampled on. Several teg a Joke from hU'^riends. He bns
sray to this city. The new macblncn other liersons were sllgbtly Injured
driving team,
claim. Ho
n, ao they claim
conalsts of a-generating plant with a
‘ them out of llm yard. They
capacity of W.OOO cubic feet dally.
hack.
They
are
a
d^pled
gray
Child Waa Drowned.
The preaeni capacity of the plant U
a bay. easily recognised. The
40.eM cubic fact a day and this plam Ry Wire to the Bveateg Racorfi.
te to be cont!
Sault Ste. Marie. April 4—The Inwill be beld in reserve, after the new
W. B. M.
]
auxiliary of tke
int daughter of John Uorray w
plaat Is installed, for emergency pu •
Church of Chi
vrill meet with Mtes
posM. SbouM the new plant at any drowned by fallteg Into a pall of wml
Clapp. 610 Cats
<
etreet. tmnorrow
le her mother was doteg tbe wai
time fall the old one could be put In
night.
The doctor worked aa hour t
use without any delay whatever. The
to aave her life.
aew machinery Is of the latest design
PCRBONAL.
aad It Is expected that two bkmH
wtll be iwottired to put It into place
the work ts largely masonry.
ley yeeterday
The company has also taken a can
parents
irents.
vaas of the ^Ity to see bow maay miles teg oa a rtab saw te tke lorn
C. L. ^Tillney went
of Mates wni be needed thto yenr. The of J. Sullivan. John Prybnrg
__ morning
orateg on bnsteeas.
bnsteeak.
Will extend Its nealas be^ ends of three fingers cut off yeaterday
Gnpteln Mnnselle
uiselleni
nad daughter Cnptw^ aad four miles dntiag the oom which will Uy him up for some time.
' the Snlratlon Army went to
teg aeasoa^__________________
_______ Ikte morateg l ‘
The W. F. M. 8 of tbe Flrat U. K. days of Bwettaga.
lurch sill meet with Mrs. Titos. 447
Dr. M. A. Kroopa aad wife wlU move
W. A. Ryan Osad.
to make tkelr fntore
Webster streeL Wsdaesdi
By Wtm to tke Bvoatec Baeord.
at 2;S0. MUs Li Haag C
Dr. Kroopa
roopa Ikas eloaed oat hte
Daevnr. OoL. April
W. A. II
present nl costame. 8be
aad wfll loave this eveeaf^ Omad Rapids
dW ^ wbaa ebe thinks of tbe Okteeoe ami
ig or tomottaiw teomteg.
Piste of oooaoiBptloa. agsd tt.
ateg two aatortlnoe RoU daR wfll be
lira. M. & OrtswaU rotaraed to bor
nr^^- vtn be steppod to Lanalag reepoadad to by a varue from a
boiao 1a TcrmoatTlIto tkto aurateg
He hymn. Ladles will bear ta
today.
___________________
after
____________
aere
rtrit
H te tb« cth^leelonary box to be cent i
Hk k«r daogkter.
wHk
i
Barvw Trial Be«ua.
mm Laon mown
wwtsiBIgBap__________
ByBRretptkaRrateagRacord.
Jamee Bakac. drtvar for the book Ids tkte
_ for a few days vtett.
aad tedder rig of tke fire dapartaaeaL
B.8.
]
B.
8. Pratt,
W. H. Umkw aad Oooege
kmt a vataaki* whip wklck
H. Crom wont to Kalkaska tkte momfevTuled while goteg to tba

SWEET WON OUT

SEVEKTH TKAR-2160

WEATHER.

MMWhedridi

S. BENDA & CO.
Kc^' Reliable Clothiers

ROWLAND DOUGLAS >

20r Buys 11 W. worth of floser and!

lenjaroin went
Bg on business

Cadillac

La Grstti. Wednesday only. Rasptry. Orange, Cocoanut. Vanilla and
ricapptc Son Bens 10c per tb.

On Every
Oand
■ words of commends-

Kimball
Piano.

F0RS3WESEU Bop's Teet this time
FOR URIES
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
IMND SEWED
FOOTWEAR

Our Shorn don't make a boy look as though he was aD
feet; ihej'i^e made up on drem shoe lasU; they look nice
and wear like iron.

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

DONT PAY $3
SEWED

FOR

SHOES.

FOR THE
RECEIVED.

Phones:

MACHINE

DONT

NAME. GET

SHOE fiTpRR.

PAY

Citixens 32, Sell 1W

Cor. Tsnth fit and Laks Avs.

VALUE

SEE OUR NEW. 63

TURN SOLE SHOE. THE GLEAN.

Tha Old Reliabis Shoe Houao

FRUK FREIORiCH & GO.

These splendid goods

are perfect in tone, quality and
durability and are fully guaran­
teed.

Factory pricet and most

liberal terma.

W. W. KIHIILL COMniY

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title

inrmist xxsirrar.ar.

pip

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.

Union Wade Suits
top Coats...

Vou
Olant to
Dre$$
Betten..

The Perfect IM of

any BMre than perbape nw
a* mnrb an. yon are now pay­
ing for your rlothes.

Let a*

‘make"M o ir hiirinevs lo help
you.
If

yon

are

a

BMOWN.

habitual

ii

our hand-tailored
suits, top coats and '
.'rain ccate Is a source

'
^ *1

or surprise to thoee
who get into them for

wearer «f readymade, 1^ Ad

the flret time—a “try

ler. Bror. A Co. s Roche»tc-r

en“ is often ae good

“T

-made ready-to-srear will glvW
yon

better satisfaction

tbe same money.

for

as a sale—stylet this

If yon are

tbe customer of a swell mer­
chant tailor. It will give yon

season are quite dietifiet

'

from teet sMoan’e prodoela.

'

the same uttefaction for less
Ask to aea.

money.
See the goods aad yon wHl
knew why.

e UlUbelm
. Cffmef

iuKi

'

m

ten Dollars to twentp
Dollars

Bamiltott Clothing^

ra wimGBsoom, rRkVEB86^^^

tdesday, aool §, i»m.

THmffWiilfiigCORD{^ C D. ran

/Cl(|urT^

ANDDANCE
A w. IIAWWH mm»
aalar BaM Was a Campltoi Bascaas.
Over Ttoa Maadrad aad FMty

omcc m mofrr smcrr.

muni at tto »i

^.MDA^aia

MK. FULOHUart VICTOIIV.
»iN« It to takM tot* —toiirw
IkM Mac Ua paat
yaan th«
atocdw «f a aarar la tkto ^dty tea
kaaa a aattar of 4<nM «aeh UaM. ymtaNar*! vtatory by ■. i. ralfima af
fbria a •Bo« aaal ar aatli
•at tkto Ttelary vaa «aa li> tfea Maarr
tola acatwaray la a larsa wm
la IMS Mr. Oarvar'a aalortt/waa oaly
M. aa4 la IMl Mr. PaUAla vaa alaet
ai by a atolortty at IM. Tbaralorc
tba aMjortty el llT raeatrad yaatarday
by Mr. ralcbaai aforda grattleatlaa.
Tba caaayalta vaa elaaa aad 4airolil
at paraoaal aataKMlilM aad bUtaraaaa.
It vaa a eoataat baivaae tvo
man. Mr. flaato baa tt^rra tbe city
■aaarmUy a rary cood adBlatoiraiicB.
Mood tor dllareai
arpnaaat that hit policy would be ihir
man llharal of tba tvo. That area
aaaat vaa mad with rl*or. Tbereforr
tha Uaaa van dIatlaeUy drava.
aaiplqy a tepU pbraae: Tha caac
beaa oa trial aad a jury of the vbolo
paopla has raadaaad lu vardiet. The
• vardlct is aaiphalie. aad than U ao
toMoUoa at dooU aa to tha vtahaa of
tha paopla at tha anawMaUr regard
Im the taaoa foaght at tha polla.
Tha atoetloe at arofy npab
eaadidata am aaah vard aad toty tltotei
Tha raaaiU froa tha varda la later
atolag. la tha rint. last year 1
Mooa raoeirad a Mjorfty ot O; U
year Mr. FalghaB raeahrad oely It
that vard. Tha roto vaa rary Hght
la tha nrat. 4( laas thaa last year.
It ahoold hare beau at laaa
larger. la tha Fborth, bora
aoaatad aa a doohtfto vard. vli
chaacaa la tsTor oT tba daaaoerata. Mr
ralghuB^ mmforttr vaa It. vhUa the
vard tlehai^w alaotad by
targar aiajOTttlaa. la tha Saooat
year Mr. •sate raealrad a aaajorlty oC
M: thia year ha oarrlad it by oely t«.
The TMpl vard gara a sarpriaa to.
Mr. 8M^. Last year hU audortt/
Btore vl^W; thU year Mr. ralgbum
drifted »t by live, A saaall aujoriiy.
Jmt aaoogh to show that the i .
Jieatufjl^%Tty tbe ward la a munici­
pal aigctloa when there are so (ae^toAl dltaraaeas lajectad into l
nniBla. Tha Fifth vard. always
^.Depaadad npoa tor a big majority,
^la with tha splaedid ahovlag of
PblghUBL Mr. Baato carried
a ward, a vard vhare be
haavtor aapport.
aoataat Is over, aad aov ve
aattie down to tbe bnalneea of
caOmly with tbe aasuraace that
city la In good haads.
Mr. Falghiim will nabe a good
BMiyor. He alters tbe o«ce oahaDdloVP«4 W proaslaea aad he vUI give
the city a husiaoaalike admlaistratlou
He will he bached by a council
vhlla his poHey viU be guided by Ina
prtoetplea of right aad Justice, the
dtr*s beat iataresU aad those of
citlaem as a vhole will be sealously
gutoded.
Mr. Baato will retire with the good
vljl of the people. He has admtol#^
tend the city's affairs with a coasHen
Ham aeaae of right aad has endea
and to be fair aad impartial.

j::^„.srs!ZLr..ru

^marn huttia oT Onmm'B Warraatad

53!5ak*«.*S.1JS

tasnBvnaecan.itaB

m:

TMsar at tba Brato tba Cmme af lb
Oamtot at a WalMCnawa BbalUnd rarmar.
UuMar Wtakoehll. aged 41 yaan last
OttoiiT. died yaatarday voov at lt:M
at Ms hoam aaar BhaUtod after aa Ulaaaa lastlag about taro veeks. Deesaaed vm trat taken vltk pal
kto head vkleh the attaMtog i .
ciah proswnaced as a tamer of the
alUaaately aamwd Us
brata aad
death.
Ftokochll vm a pn
Mr. Wtokochll
d that nghm aad van
a___________
wife ha laavas
as aavaa
aev cUIdraa to moara a todhm^ leaa Tha eUtdrea are Ivaa WlakoehU. vho hm a
poattfcm to ChteaBib Charlaa. Ptaak.
Abla. Oaorge. Hattie aad Victor WUkoehD or Bhattoad. Tha faaaral aar^^
Itoaraday nmlag
La Ontoi. Wsdaaidmr aaly. Rasp-

S2t2»W;Jr*.-

DENDSTO
rhe town €f Mainken. Baton eomity.
maw a vUtoge. havtag filed srtth the
Bvetary ef state tu certlficvte of targoratlon.
Chahofgaa has s<«wred k new tafias
r. aad thare to no hot air ahoai tha
Bpoamaa sdtber. It's a cold stonwe

The Korthvil'>e Teleghaae On. to
ahed with orders lor now mtpkfmw
the J. C. D. aat
Id a large oompany of ms* hrw hogt
out to give a party, a supper or a
work giltag the orders.
' hall, ao matter vhat Uad of a
trains are rusniag yet on the P.
evaat. they aaeaiid to such aa O.No
ft N. betsreea Pigeon aad Caaa Ctty.
thu radar to
>« >>7 oa acoonat of the bridge srasbowt at
tbe totter ptoce. Pasaengers are iraaeam
ferred
by boat.
vlth tha todtos aad thalr cvpaMIli
The drowatag of little Percy Lee la
la tha art or aatartatolaff Thoae t
adadra tham am althar paneasBy ac^ the park ptmd at Nortkvilto toat weak
brings
to mind the fact that srlthln the
gaalatad or have attaadad aoma eT
past year that vUtoge has bees the
their desirable aortal functloua
soeac of six acrtdratal deaths.
ilaMs past.
Msaistlque.to certalaty prog
The laater party ghrea la the CUy
apen hoaee tost arealag vaa aot the Jutt after the appearaaoe of
least sueeissfal oT these avaau as newspaper, it is aanoaoced ---- --rally SW paopla vho daaoad fitua • band will be organized for tbe purpose
o’eioefc tost avaaiag aatll 4 this mon- of screaadlag tbe editor. It s tbe ed­
lag caa tmtliy. Not ooly vss eve.-y itor’s move now.
Large flocks of docks have been
dstaU tor tha ptoaaure of their goesu
carefuFly arraagad. hut tha ladies were seen aloog the banks of tbe H
sach aapttal eatartalaers that every- river and Stoaey creek and tbe L-...
eaa felt at hoam aad impallad to sim ers of that virtalty are taking advan­
riyjcjmtusc Use but yajoy himself tage of the opportunity to try their
luck with the gun
Tree owners out in the state aaThe mmie for the cvealag vaa
Blshed by Stevart aad Stetoas’ orcbea- Bonnee that the prospects for mi^ie
tra. A daace with poor mmic vould syrup this year to not very promising
nnltssj New Jerwey comes to their al-J
be like a fonaal diaaer vltbo
with the brand ibst is made over th
roast. The dance last evealag
from corn cobs.Itte a faaat and every meadier vi
A Shelby naan wbo reads almanacs
_ . eajayad that the mi
f forced to rmpoad to eethusias- and comments npon tbe weather has
kept track of the aaowfall during the
ee to
eelection
aoaaetiams they were recalled tvo or past winter and announces that there
more Ume. It vaa 3:3 OthU BKHvlag were I3& days of sleighing, which e«
vbea the atralaa of the home valu Ubilshes a new record.
NorthviHe Presbyterians are preps:
anaouaead that the evenlaa of pleat
ing for the eniertalnmenl of the wo­
ore was ended
In addition to the daaca program, aa man's mlaslunsr>' societies at the De­
elegaat loach -vaa served. Tbe *‘Uble« troit Presbytery, which will convene
in
annual session in Detroit April (
fairly groaBad with tbalr load of good
tbiaga*' may be a aomevhat trite :i- and 7. A large attendance is expected.
Owing to the coosUntly tacraaslng
ImtraUan or Bgure trat It is express­
'
ive. If the Ubies didal groan last demand of the farmers for telephone
eveoiag It vaa because tbe profosloa connections, a new rural line Is to be
of good ihlnga silenced any aueb mcl- run south from Milford along the New
Hudson road for tbe accomodstioo ol
aacholy thought. Tvo hundred
the
residents
of
the
vicinity.
fifty guaeu were served and
wen Blighted. That a comprehensive
Idea of the extent and appetlxlag aature or tha spread may be glrea. a lUt
or the viaada U appended: Boiled
roast pork, roast veal, aauer g. E. Wait ft fions Offsr to Return
kraut, pork and beaas.
beans, potato aalaJ.
Money if Hyomel Treatment Falls to
triad cakes, koiace. kobllhi. rye bo^,
Curs Catarrh Without fitomaeh Dos­
cream bread,I, fried wafers, ielly><eato.
ing.
pickles, assorted
med ccake, coffee.
The guests were served 100 si a
Ume aad all were lakaa care of hand­
If for a few minutes four times a
somely by tbe ladles who hsd chsrce da;.' yon breathe Ryomel. all catarrhal
of tbe dining room. All did ample juv germs will bo destroyed and the Irritloe to everytUng set before them
Item an I ts'.»d mucous membrane restored to
tbe only regret was the gei ml Inca- *-eUth. .
parity of man.
With every Hyomel oolflt there Is
The ladles excelled then
„eit inhaler which can be csrrl.-d
their effort last evening ■
ih;' piirw or iMcket Hyomel bresth'
their guests were certainly
Ihnmgh this coniains the same hei
thy were there.
Ing balsams that are found In the an
upon the rocMintalns. mhen- catarrh Is
8TATK OK OHIO. CITY OF TOLKIX) unknoa-n.
It dwtroys all catarrhal germs m
LUCAS COUNTY—«.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath ths the air paasag<‘« of the head, throat
he Is senior partner of the firm cf F and nose, and makes a positive and
J. Cheney ft Go., doing business in th< ^r^Tnt curcTf rotarrh
City of Toledo. County and State afore­
said. and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED IK)LLARS
for each aad every case of Catsrrn
that caoBot be cured by the use of catarrh.
8. R. Walt ft 8<ins bcllevo eo thorHall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn lo before me and subscribetl
In my presence, this «th day of De­
cember. A D. 1M6.
(S.vl.1
A; W. GLEASON.
.W« .n.
lo too. Hromol .llboot
Notary PubUc.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internail v. and acts directly on the bloo«i
aad mucous stirface fvf tbe srstem.
Sen i for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O
iroiibire.
iroitblre.
Sold by all DmggisU. TSc.
Take Hall's FaoUly Pills for CunsUpatlon.
One enterprising Michigan editor,
ihrmigh the columns of his paper, bii:;gesis that a law I,* passed that wll!
BTAOC AND FLATFOIIM.
pension mil persons who have stifren-<l
Tbe sttractloo at Steinberg's Grand hsrdshliw during the past winter. All
next Thursday. April 7. wll be a beau the editors heard from up to date are
llful Bceaic revival of tbe Soulbem bean 11} in favor of the messurr.
comedy drama. "A Romance of Co-»n
The married men's cluli of Petoskey
Holow." which is now entering upon Its met the other evening and decided
upon forms for dress for mourning.
tenth season of success on the
They decided upon a black suit for a
This year tbe pUy will be renrer
near relative, a black band worn on
a selected company added to wb
the left arm for one not so near, and
a vocal quartet, and what la
iedge«i to be s troupe of pIsnUlioc in case of a mother-in-law, a
dancers sbsolnlely unrivaled, makius tiring wilt do.
a cast of twenty people. Everything
to < n the torgest scale except the
prices

on a oommoo amttreto^ yo« arc

MMier’s iticii
Tbooe wbo do know about it
wowder bow they ever got tooaig
without h. kb^rouSddSf
birth at hs lemxs lot many a
famaz wife. It has preserved her
gi^ figure and snv«d her much
xaffering. U is nn exteraal ItaL
nsstnadesnies with it thersfion;
ahSQialcly no dsager of opssttl^
the systwn as dfugstalrentoM
nOy are apt to doL It is to hs
ratted into the abdomca tnaaHaa
aadstrei«thea tbe musclea wfakh
are to bear tbe strain. ThissKaas
mnefa lean paia It also miwato
saortong sUneas aad au of tba
other dtoeomforts of pregwaacy.
Motber'a Fitoad and havaaever
kaowa aa iaataace where it has

*****
of Laas>

A pe^aeat lady
bertoB. Ark., writes: " \\Tth my
fint six children 1 eras Ja
from 34 to 30 bouts. After using
Mother's Friend, my seventh was^
born in 4 bouis."

Pleasant Hems
On West Eicvenih Ri. Six
rooms finished in the best <f
fanrdwood. large lot plenty cff.
trces.on soiUh side of street. On ’
«ssy payments fur only It.'loO
fdV-ft. lu, un State st,^.t fur-

A sad sight was wltMssed la Porttoad Satarday whea tow haarwM v«t«
seea golag through the etsveto at the
head of a faaen] proeeaalea. Tl
tie eoa of Fred BaMecsoa had
Wedaeaday moralag of jmeomoai
the father had died tbe next me____
of the mme dtaeaae. The BtUe white
M was lowiered by the sMe <
DONT MISS the need aale tomorrowatlOa.m,oalygBeoeMper

parhmga,

The ■Htoomy ■ton-

me pnee. A
Lbed spreads,

mm

fan._

J. W. SLATER,

Whetosala aad RctoU.

NOTICEI

J.B.Pairc Electric Co.
12S Cfiss St,

k totic^ gaaiaatecd to
Drtc yM oomfeit aad aMitoao.
twtt. Our Palmetto kfxttrrm
M aade of several laycn of
aba fiber.

TTfiTcne Ctty.

Veur RaltaMt Hama Fiwwlaliar.

MAY WE SHOW
YOU OOR STORE?
We do not give you any idle talk; it is all busi­
ness. Whenwesay we give you QUALITY
and I’RICt both, wc are not irj ing to bate
you on. Come in our store and we will show you

GLASSES FITTED BY

J. LEAHY

EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

fixity; gUtsI guvrxniceil to fit.
A. F. NerUngcr.

C. W. Ashton.

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprietor
SUTToKh BAT. MICH.

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING
TO PUT IN

A GAS RANGE

. 11-00
I 20c

t

: Whe» You Wgfit g Mice Cm qI Meal
■BMBMBKB
.Bow- flfilmtomr-A •mrsm
MBsWtosktas.
Butchers and Saussffff Makars

IRAVERSE.Cny «AS CO.

FOR ONLY

This it the way we give
away Flower and, Garden ScrtU tomorrow.
Be on hand, as sale
commences promptly at
10 o^dock a. m.

Xhink of
Oarpe'
For the house cleaning days
fast approaching. Hava your carpets gona-ihrough this ssaaen. or pesaibly
more, in good shape? Are tl
not some that need replacing? Wc expect to do a much larger carpet
business than last year and have made am
Its aecordingly. Our stock Is ths largest •and assortment
the best. If not ready to buy. then come and look,
glad to show carpets at any time—« is a plessure. Hove you scan our new Body Brussels? Handsomer than
» same with the Wilton VcIveU
and the Tapestrya,
You won’t find any larger aaeortment of all-wool Ingrains in the city,
grades of carpets. YouJ may need i
t new stair carpets and matting.

W. FBWBrS

Ml v. J. BKCUIS

KIDNEY -I DENTIST
Backache
Very best of dental sen ice only.
10th year of practice. Your patron­
age is solicited. In new Munson
building, under R. P. hall, on floor
s Co

AND TWBC RLJO QCI

We I

•TIOIM

I interesting. To you because you need them—to us Vitsvtt t h.v« tlwffl t. .hmr aiMl to MIL Timm
sized r
and Smyrnaa The richest most harmonious colorings we have ever shown.

BEACI-Tirrui-MANDMADK F>KR8IAN
RUO0
These are the finest ever brought to Travereo City. No two alike. Be surs and sec them.

L W H1STII6S & SOI

MOQCIKTT'K fWCIOS

FIRE INSURANCE

Card ef Thanks.
Wg desire to express to our frien(
and neighbors, especially Rev. Ken­
nedy and the singers, our thanks and
Mcciattoa for their kindness and
sympaUiy
bereavement la the For fiats by JasJq litoBna aad Bugdeath aad burial or our b^^d i
brotb(ter. Jno. Cuasattugs.
Mrs. Cnaunlags aad Family.
Oeorge Dago aad Family.
M. M Austin of Wtotomatar. lad.
knew what to do la the boar «f need.
His wife kad suck aa annaaal «mae oi
stomach aad Uver trawhto. pkyatalam
could aot help her. He thought of aad
tried Dr. Klaff's New Life POto aad
she got retler at oaee mad was Baally
>d. Only
]Bk. at Jakamm'a Drag
~
vaad F. B

VmiBchtorai thm lito, aadito
ffpift the BMimiac

part at kls Aipoatt Crsm aaflags
hoak gocMM hw ftom ato thoewIff alffp tha tofaraat ou aU tha,
depoalt but only oa no asaek as
he dmwa. Nor does a aa:
book wpeaaat eaase dmwia
terest at the end of a year,
six moaths earned latereat to
added to aceouat aad all
tlaaea enniag compoand iate,'est We should be pleaaad
exptala aoore fully the air
taxes we offer.

Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance u-ith the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
It Pays ifi the Bb4

m uvm iY mkvm

Rskbad tlw Orwvs.
rtll
sonn irlivc. ... .

lows: "1 was in aa awful condlUoa
My skin was almost yellov, eyes sunk­
en. tongue coated, pain coaUnnaUy
back and sides, no appetite, growl
weaker day by day. Three 9hyaleii_
had given me up. Then I was advised
to use Electric Bitters; to my greet
J<»y. the first bottle made a decided
improvement. I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they robbed tbe grat
another victim." No^ should
to try them. Only
Johaaon's Dr
kds, druggists

^tf^AieSIccpiiig

, In tM IMUM and MM of tM|n In .aeli raam M Um

SMYRNA RWI09

O. F. CARVKR ft mm.

FIRE INSURANCE
' U I. A. BUILOINft

I. bod room, in frgnt of the stove or fire ptace and by the piano,

"TMK SANJO RUO
I bait. room. The eolore are ao bright they will hoop your foot warm aa y«i stop

6entl«meii
Our Btmdf
Unim m»dt


dvanes af all othsrs. N« bsttsr shoe mads at any prtos
He ottwr abea ao good at aaww price. Blyto Nca out.
is e« * ----------and marrmiUd to fll Uka a aare. The metsrial totbobsat
nwrkat aJIarda. Tha aelaa ato gmwina «n(
tosttwr My
stampad «e svwry s»wa to hware tha eaatty.
to-fiMVIMAfto

MAirriNos
red all the nswaat oolors and ths boat of

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

HE muMiyi & UY
.br-

wmm mm

%.

■V •

r

itiBnn
«t.m VMBB
MM U te tt« aU—t meOf Mrtmm Im
PatiW Butm
a* liM fcM a inau Btow kt «M 1«
rmtn ct act. sb4 kaa aHngv aaJatatoai a «aa» Macat ta Um b«
or tgkttaK <fea iMMB.
Tka »alk» ««aftMrt cT Ktv
kaa 1MM« er«m tkat a atawcrapkar
rtaUbcaaat to take la tan all a^Mckm BM4e la »aMie kf kaotra aaareklsla.
Tke raporta «nn ka IM la tka «a»art
■aat raeoeis aM artn ka aaaC if aar^
eaaarr. la araaeatkiaa tkat aiajr be
eoaiaeagai. All tke B»aarkea oT A

EioodthesresL

KodpI fwffsrwri the natUKRliqicet oldies-

**nia hooaa «T rapraaaaUtlraa la
Mkaklagtfla «m eaukMartag a bin to
praklMt the teeklag at koraea* tails.
Oowraaaaaa Perklaa waa apaaklac la
teeor at the ataatara vkao '
■d br Mr. Cooper of
M: •m
I talir Mr. Parktea replM
It looks a great deal
kattar. Why do roa
m cat roar kair ta4 o( karlag It ki^ doora orar
r ahoaManr
iMarar The biUHr of thM
I. la tke tart that Mr.
re^y. I raar,
Ooopar U
la abo
about aa bald aa a t
Miaa May HaniaoB.
HarrIaoB. wbo 1
viBBlBg aa opea
aebolar
Dcaadad ia vitmloc
c
the Roral Oonege of Mualc
for the rloUa. at the age of
10. carriod
off the gold medal offerwl
____ w/o
lir theI aadp^ed
aadpeiata* board of the Royal
Br abd
Oollega
nege cof Mualc.
ipetItoTB. Thb
year her ytmager aJster. Mariaa. who
plan tke Tioliaeello, kaa Imwb equally
ancceaafal. . These Uleated eblldren.
who are the danghtera of Colooel Har
rlaun. each gatoed the absolutely full
anmber of asarfca la the senior divl
elon. which haa no age limit.
geaator Cockrell mat at hla desk ab
tuwhed In a lettter which he had Jaai
received from a conatltncat. hi the
middle of the letter he dHcrmlned ;t>
coBBalt a colleague on the other aide
of the chamber. He
stambled against a h
which aiood by hla <
Recorertag
hla baUacc. he Imthedlately repeated
the mlaatep. Then, with ai bleaal
not loud, but deep, he aa
g the a
atoiial foot against the• troubleaoBK
cuapidor. which waa ahaItlered
doaen ptecea• by the blow. The aenator
ler foolUh
f:
for a monicni
iked rathe
t flaally >ilned inn the gent
general amll*
I proceeded
ed on hit way.
When Melville K Stone, formerly oi
Chlraro waa In St. Pelcrvhurg Juat be
fore the outbreak of the Rnaso-Japan
war he attended the royal ball tbni
was given a week bef«»re the Japanese
-attacked the Ruaaia ahipa at Port Ar
thur. The ever ap ke with Mr. Stone
and in the eonrae of the eoaveraatlor
the Amertcaa remarked that It did not
look like war ye. see ao vaat an aaaem.
Wy ao Intent on pleaaiire. The cjtar r
reply wamuemorable; -Rnt reroeni
tier the rturbeaa of Richmond's ba'I the
Bight before Waterloo." he aald. The.v
hedh laughed, but the Saturday follow
lag the Japanese i
for hla pa»M
ordera from ho
rlag Monday
porta, and on
night lighting t „
Rdward M. Pleld. son of the late
Cynia Field of Atlantic cable fame, la
la Bellerue boapital. New York. In thepayrbopaihlc ward, where an eksmlna.Hon ia (>eUig made Into hla meniat con.
ditlon. Thia la the first time Field baa
ln»hhcd into public ntillce alnN* be
waa arrested as a tramp In 1900. Be­
fore that time hla emreer baa been a
acnaatlonal one. Bdward M. Field waa
wtglnally aUrted In the bnatneaa In
the early "lO s aa a partner In a bank■ lag and brokevnge firm.
The firm
'made money and later the partnership
became the house of Field, lAndley.
Wlechera A On
In November. 1*01.
ibe firm fallwl for W.000.000. and prje.
tteally an asaeU could be discovered.
Field was charged with causing the

-Kofcl%mn>tiry»i

Sold by m. K.

Constablar. D. MarTlB...........
FMth Ward.
Supervisor—

.11

DUAigRgit*

CLEAN

Mrawgaat hopaa.
Mr. FiUphum a
mmtartty of 6. In tha Fourth. MK FulS»Nmi*8 hem# ward, hla majority waa
lib «a ataluat 47 for Swito last yaar.
'Tha Fifth came up nobly and save Mr.
Fidthum tha aplandid minority af 114.

ffVffRY CANDiOATE ON CI'TV ANO
WARD TICKETS ELECTEIk

FULGHUM
WON BY 117

---------------

of Bducatioa—

j Member ^

scesm w« aim n

:

It waa a claan awaap frwn tap to

s L.-sssyas.r.'jgara

IMCHiaAK-Coaat; c
Tha Raooed was haadquartars last Every Man From SuparvlaBf ta Cow
avanlnp, and as tha raturns cams In
atabla Ooaa Into 0«ca With Handtha Spufua wave road ky an anthuw
same Majeritiaa—Not a Dam>
iaatic satharing and whan the Snal
ocrat Elactad In the Wards.
count was.announcad there waa a wild
damonatrotion for Fulghum by a great j
throng.
.
j Aldermen—
C. E. MURRAY
Tha sueeaastal candidate was sent
AMOS E. BINGHAM
for and for thraa hours more ha was
C. R. OOCKERAY
ahowerad with eangratulatlona.
ARTHUR E. WILSON
Tha majoritiae by which the city

omtl WABOS ttPUHJCAl

»o ,
** C- OV'A'nand ward candidates ware elected
no.J Board of Education—.
ware so concluaive aa
O. C. MOFFATT
shadow of a doubt as to tha wiahas of
W. O. FOOTE •
tha paepla regarding tha conduct of
H. B. GARNER
municipal affa.ira during tha coming'
WILLIAM W. THIRLBY
year.

'he Third. Mr. Santo's Home Ward.
Oava a Majority of Five Apainst
Him—A Spendid Victory for
the Repwbileana of tha City

EXT MAVOM

Scorad at the Polls
Yesterday.
THE CITY TICKET ELECTED.
MayocE. J. FULCHUM.
Mi.utcrs Board of Public Wortco—
A. W. WAIT
A. H. BENNETT.
Sci»tcl Inspecter—
CHA8 M. LANCASTER.
Ju.tice of the Peace—
C. W. CURTIS.

mmM^mrnrn.-

Elisha J. Fulghum triumphed at thai
pc Is yesterday.



•i.r,?. ; ';n gtitrt ,



j -

STEINBERG'S

He defeated Jno. R. Santo for mayorj
by a goed msjerity of H7.

j

IJ Grand Opera House

len it IS considered that Mr. Santo j
w.-nt out latl year by a majority of 234 ;
,e roa Jit yesterday may be taken at^

iSigilili

splendid victory for the republicans!
the C4ty.

This may giao b# eom-j

connUens

pared with the election of Mr. Carver
majority of 3* in 1*02 and Mr.

And whan It it considered that last

KIwimMA J. F-CllwOMiJM

yaar the total vote waa 1S00 and this
1504 the victory is still further

VOTE BY WARDS.

T. G NICHOLSON

First Ward.

First Ward.

emphaslMd.

Sarsaparilla

. Fulghum..

...«»

Alderman—

.......”5 '

f*r-»!ur<d

IrTT^ET

Mayor—

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

ig' BEST

-iwuiu

Eltaha J. Fulghum..........
Jno R Santo...................
School InapMtor—
Chnrtas M. Lnaeaater..

mi JIPU TO TOUR TULL
'

FdS Walgkt.

Third Ward.

:s?“-.... " ■“
-

Ouet awd Milileri MfmL

J. H. BELL & CO.^GUosgo
i

Charleq Pet(
Arthur W. I
Justice of

Perfaet In Leal.

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APRIL 7th

A Romance
The Cup That Cheers Coon Hollow
N

Tested sod tried for over «
yesrs. A reffultr doctors'medicine, or cotine you know b.
Then do not foftet h.

UNIFORM ANO SA-nSFACTORV

eai THUBSOLY.”^
T»*nth »-n-r.-«.fiij soasoti of th'liriristjt S-tmhrrn nnardy.

Patchin by 104 In 1*01.

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TRAVERSE pnY.

A 90ns.

ELECTED
REPUBLICAN
EVERT.MAN
CLEAN SWEEP

The first ward gave Mr. Fulgh
Ruaata will be represciHed in the
srorid'a press parliament to he held at majority of Ifi: the Saoend. wharo Mr.
the World's Pair May Ifi to 21 by Santo axpacted strong auppori. went
Prince »apcr Onkhtomskl. managing
for him by only 36 majority; while the
editor of the St Pcterbnrg WledoThird, where Mr. Sente la'*d

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C PALVBR-AOTkATXUR.

desase^ fwnfies sndUnraM
sinnyhr
and oscs positnrdy aad periaaendy all
stoiBach troS^ indigestkMi and dvspqisia.
It imocta hedlh to the stomach and streitt;th to die body by eaabKng the
and ^gestive oegaas to digest and aasmubte aU of die wholesome
food that mqr be eaten. Bfakes the ddrwdl and the weak strong.

day yesterday the friends of
each candidate considered
vets weld be cleae and it waa not ex­
pected that cither would win by mere
than fifty or aevanty-fiva. Therotoro
Makaa a CIsan Sweep.
the aatiafaction of tha ropubticana
Tbere’B noUlag like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the salv------------------- waa pronounced and they have roi
V—Td of. Baekleo's Arnica ^
to rejoice.
i. n Bwaepa away and curea Boras.
Another significant feature of
«or«a. Brulaea, Cuts. BoRt. Ulcers.
Skin Bniptlons and Pllaa. It s oaly »c. eloction la that every candidate on the

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CURE

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tke eHr.
way.
PrtaMaa Marla «H Filar, tke IMlr
U^ear-otd arlaaeea. arkoai maar haa
aaal<Ba<l aa a laaeea to the jawas
Baala. U tba tkird chIM ot
Prlaca Loala PerdiMUid oC Baeasla.
Har aK>tk«r la Prlaeaaa Marta 4e U
Pka. aa tataau at Spata, ao tkera are
«lraa4y doaa'tiaa of klaakipa hotwaaa
tba two. Tba krctl/ unla gM
la. hovftror. aUU la tha aeh
aatf aeraral yaara aiaat alapae befoce
aka bloaaoia oat aa ataU.klovB yooas

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IBB xvnnre bb6obd^ n&vBBsx out. bicd, tubsdat, afbil 6, uo4.

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IF YOU waat A Sm ItUgg, iModnte style auR at rtffht price eaU m
1. Kramer. SU Mnat Primt St

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The Shoe that combines the three essfjntial
elements necessar>' to the wearer : : :

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...A GREAT...

^na - v- to the .
^ ehildren

HOSIERY SALE!
Jnstkw of IW Prime <hsH ter»>—R
W. Pnyw>:
Jastiee oT tke Pence (to flit Tnenac?)

3tritLit'gr$

nem, sweeteem and flavor notioed m die
finest calm, biscoil. dou^mub, crusts, etc^
and what is more important, lenders the
food wholesome and agreeaUe to young
and old.

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We ka%*e just open^ up and placed on sale

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FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN

Sx thousand pairs—of the best values in Hosiery ever shown. These goods were
contracted for nearly a year a^, lon^ before the iadvance of cotton, at way below
normal prices and we are now in a posidcxi to offer you the GRANDEST VALUES in
SPLENDID FAST BLACK HEAVY RIBBED

gmftk, Newton Alkriskt.

to their food p
As good ci|^ can be made only widi'
good eggs, so ako a cake that u heahhful as weO as dainty mud be raised widi

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nmtasgaoer of Higgwnra-Ou
Nolnn.
School Innpectof^M. B. Oaan.
■Jttsticr of the Pence (fan te
John Tocker.
Justice of the Pence (to All mcnncr)
Charles Itarnaford.
Con«BMe.-Cbartes lUUman. Joaefili
April
Snpennsor—Walter R. GrrlllcV
Olerfc^obn Norrla
Trensnrer—James E. CampbeU
CommlMluoer of HIchwaja—Juhn
R. Fboch.
Beho^i
Inspector—Charles
the Pence tfnil u
IjovHI H Once.
d of Rertew—wnills M.
ro44lo«tnn.

Constablos-Saniuol Smciiler.
Onnnett. Oeorte Helmforth. .Anti
Snyder

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wiggk:gaar“**aar
w^gPjgrgeysjwriig-

tnd Girls’ Hise. ill Sizes, at 15c tad 25c
Hisses Hue Ribbed Hose, at lOc, 15c and 25c

Ladies’ Fine Black Hose

W«9S«V*"

. MUcalond Hnior, <1 lOc, Ik, S5^ S»c <uid tOe.

TO CLEAN OUT

a lot of broken assortments and odds and ends in allpkinds of Hosier>' that
we had on hand when this new stock came in, we will place on sale Chil­
dren’s heavy ribbed Black Hose, mostly small sizes, that were 25c, Ladies’
and Child’s col’d Hose that were 15c. 25c and 50c, etc., ALL AT Qq

EStX—

Children’s Black and cold Hose that were 8c and 10c a pair, also Ladies'
Black Hose, and Men’s col’d Half Hos<;, worth Sc, AT PER

Leiand.
Supersisor—Mania Brown.
Clerk—William Golden.
Treasnmr John Peters.
CommMoMr of Hlchwayn-^onnpli
—anrenee 1. Martin.
ralley.
stnblns—Wllltnm Shipper.
School Ini»nwo^-Haory Wai
Baits. Jr.. Wiliinm Campion. Stephen
Juatlen of thn Pence (faU u
Inmitts In ^ VarinsM Tnwnahips nf
William C. Netaon.
Orand Tmvnmn Cmintir OwUlds
Member Bonrd of Review-fWdl
Lang Laks.
•f Tenvnmn CMyBand Periy.
r—E- BUsworth Daryea.
Constables—Edvard PUber. Henry
Shearer.
Banonhaien. Charles Bostrlier, Harry
AemoTnwMtilp.
>ster Brown.
Bupenrinor-John Hoaile.
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High ways—Jami

onaanumMs

LOCK WOOD f<w«

An odd lot of Children’s 1 lose, small sizes, that were 8c to 15c, at
It will more than pay you to investigate and to supply your hosier>' wants
for months to come.

Steinberg Bros.

Most Up-To- Date
Stock In the City...

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Northport.

two years)—John t
of Highways—Den- forJnstlce
of the Pesce to fill vacai
kamln P. SUtM.
le V. DsvU.
DsvU
School In^wetor—Ralph Bi
,11 terml JaRlea of the Peace (foil t
MwSher Board of Reriew-Oeorge
n^Mk

Charles
Whitafbrd, Tmmaa ATery. Adelbert
Oarry,
^
RUir Tnwnwhlp.
TOwnahlp

Treanorw—Ow)rge

t?.

of Highways—Will­
iam H. Maanun.
JosUce of the Peace (full term)—
two yeam-Ma’.-

*^sSSl'SSMU>r (to fill '
**ti5SSr aSarS'of Barlew. two years
^"SMtawiaf^lwnS' M. Lovcj
William H. Whaat. John B. Sawj
CaMn Johnaim.
Rant Bay.
Supervisor—Wwln Blmek
Clerk—Bnieat J. Taylor.
TreaaBrwi^-Lewis B. Alnslle.
OommlamoafT of Highways-He
K. CartMla.
■ (roll term)—
I. OoortaAa
> yenra—Frank
ol Inspector.

lar. Oeorse Flab and Will!

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Clerk—Will A. Kent
Treasurer—Lemnel
‘mnel E. Green.
(
: Higbvrays—Daniel
Went
instloe of the Peace (full terml—
Ralph HIdu.
Beojamla I
School Inspectoi
Board of Revle

B 8. Hodges.
>r T. Peter-

las Dowea. Emery Smith. Lyndon 8
Walker.
\
Entire repnhHeaB Rcket ele

Tosmahlp Oerk—William F. Grant
Township Treasnrei—Finley
Oommtwkmer of Highways—James
T. Bobertsnn.
- Jnstlce «r the Peace (full termlCharles A. Bmeiwoa.
» Member Board of Review—Haley
Hammond.
SdKiol Inspector—(Charles A.

Durga. Herman
I No. 1 carried all
way through. E. BiUworih Dui
being elected supervisor by 7« voi

Superrisor—Steiner C. Osnbs.
Clerk—Samuel W. Porter.
Treasurer—Edward G. Kehl.
Cob
of Hlghwayt-John
School Inspector—W’ilbnr F. SteeK
Jnstlce
ce of the Peace (full term)—
(
Antoine
ntoine Bartlett.
Bartl
Member Board of Review—Meary J.
»tL
ComUblea-W. H. Steele. John E.
I. George Gill.

Suttofw Ray.
Supervisor—I ATS R. Sogge
MayficM.
Clerk-Alfred E. SeMioaa.
Supertisor—Peter Blenr.acher,
Treasurer—John Borgeraon.
k—Frank Ingalls.
Clerk—Frank
Commissioner of Highways—'
TreasMrei^Psftiler Webber,
lam W'aiter.
of HIghvays-P
School inspector—Rev. John
H
m
--------Maakested.
School Inspector—Thomas Rollins
Justice of the Peace (full ten
Justice of the Peace (full terml- Frank R. Dnvis.
Ben Ormsbv.
Constables-John M. Holllnger, Em
Justice
of- the Peace (to All
- ■ vacancy)
Kies
[* Hiisby. Louis Soiem, Robert
I
Mr. Ittgans.
Member Boaord of Review—The
KoUins.
OonsUblee-Prter Anna. Thomas
Supervisor—Charles
A.
I'isher.
Rollins.
Clerk—Newton D. Sheridan.
Treasurer-Minor Farrant.
School Inspector—Haro- Bumbr
Supervisor—Lochia 3. 1
CommlHsIoner of Highways—Lyi
Treasurer—John Beck.
Sheridan.
Clerk—LooU Manigold.
Member Board of Rev lewXJohn
llghways—WUi.
(Commissioner of HIS
lam H. Gray.
Justice of tthe Peace (full term!—B.

n.
r. Wilson,
I Inspector—J. J. Brownaon.
Clerk—PiWton I swings.
of Review—John Sparling.
Treasurer^A bne S. FYltr.
All republicans except B, L. Ensig
Commissioner o Highway*—John
Reugiegger.
School Insi
Justice <
Supervisor—Emmor O. Ladd
'. W W ill
Township aerk-^ohn Lardte
Justice of the Peace (to All vacancy)
Township Treasurer—Olof J.
-N. W. Herrington.
Justlce-of the Peace (to All vacancy)
(Commissioner of Highways—law- -A.
W’. Spafford.
renoe (Carroll.
Member
Justice of the Peace (full term I— Herrington. Board of Review—N. W.
William B. Gray.
Omsublee—B. O. BeUlnger. BenSchool Inspector full term)—John ^min
Johnson. William Brooks.
M. Franklin.
School Inspector
Ins____ (to AU vacancy)— George 1
Francis E. Brown.
Empire.
Member Board of Review—Frank
William Sntllvaa
McMullen
Clerk—Baycon Selby.
ContUbles-Homer Gore. Charles T.
Treasurer—K A. Voice.
Frank Fowler. John Bu
School Inspector—Albert E. WillHard.
Justice of the
th Peace (full term I—
Samuel Holden
Union.
Highways—David
•erviaor—John M. SaSord.
Stagg.
rk—Olivet L. Boynton,
Member Bard of Review, short term
aaorer—S. P. Quackenbush.
—Peter Slormer.
Highways—W’lnCoasubles—Michael
F.
Horen,
lam V. Banervift.
Henry Dorsey. George Axlell. George
Juatloe of the Peace
Niles McTaggei
InsHce of tbs Pesoe (to All vacancy!
K H Reed
If yew haws -i halL efAce er
Board of Revle
ledsc rwem te
Constables—B.
and set ear epe
Steele
Ticket No. 1 elected.
Reliable Hems I

ELGIN 0. LEWIS
TRIh-ri4latiCitl6nwr

Mr rmcE ON aeuR
Hmik’s Bast Fbir
San Mila Flwr
MhFlis

Carpets,
And Rugs
FOR RENT.

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This sprinB we are showing a beautiful line of new rugs suitable (or
a parlor or library in VELVETS. BRUSSELS AND AXMIN8TERS:

65c [slut
Bc^.Hur Floor
Best Minoenota
Spring Wheat
76c for 26 lbs
1.46 for 6U lbs

alas INGRAIN ART SQUARES in alt sires.
Our lifw of ingrain carpeU in ail wool and cotton chain are the
best values we have ever shown. Let us show them to you.

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MIS^LLANEOUS.

irJU. J. WILHELM

226 East Fnat Stmt

Coming Out time

REAL ESTATE
A.IRRI* My

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TbrrmtpsyvrU
>.th«UiMUonr.w«llk
d add
adds sataiBs to hv- own
and
mark aMM to block aokm tbr wsD wk
might br for yoo a MilwtSBtal b<aw

W'hy not be your ovrn landlord? Buy
the kind you vranL I bare for sale a
very nice new 4 room, well built bouse
for you a snbstaatial home on a good
slsed tot on State streeL
Whitewater.
Also a 7-room new residence on
"'oBMUblcn-Hsary Blaekmaa.
Union SI.
Supenriaor—H. K. BeecI
Clerk—R. D. Wliite.
Come and see me at N
The Berlin TageMatt respota the
Treaanrer—H. L. Hohba
8L Residence. Peirtnaula
■mtement
made
by
an
.tmerk-an
comJustice
of
the
Peace
(full
lerm)—H.
Supervisor—Fbsd B. Walker.
lal Jenraa) that haggling I* stRl i
Township Clerk—Mlmer E. Cham B Oowles
tiatom In German stores,
Justice of the Peace (to All vacancy)
as Berlin Is ronreroed. It ss]
—W. M. Eves.
TowMhIp Tmasasei^Bdward
School laspector—J. J. Helges.
Coiiiiaiaaloner of Highways—1
■ of Hlghways->lolia
Beckwith.
Har-Bdward N. Broad
___ J.Wlanl
VOTK OP- TMI
Overseer of Tbvmsl
M T. Moore
Member Bosrd
Public Works.

Th« month of Apnl vrfll
specdUy fill the landscape with
firing suits.
As Jisual the smart dressers
vrill appear in suits'booght of us.
; Our dotbiog is made by
America’s best makers—our pat­
rons roust, of necessity, be well
dresseti.

17.50
is oar Htriiig snit starting point,
as where the wearers satistactioo
can be guaranteed; then up the
steps ofezcellcnce we ascent to oar

10,n,n,JS,20
Suits

/
'“'L. G. Bryant

There is goodnem viatbile all
afoogthetoote. YOUR MONEY
GOES BACK IF THEY GO
WRONG.

CITY

the Boston Store

Reliable Builders
J. D. Maxted & b. B. Mazted

Carpenters and Builders
Old reltoble builders, host of refer­
ence*, are prepared to do all kinds jf
carpenter ud Joiner work. Estimates
given on abort notice. repairing wH
above Arm.
specialty.
e ZA3 East Eighth street.
CIttoens phone ATS S rings.

Choice of 125 WatolMo. at om.
fourth off reiirtar grloesCHAINS—
Choice of 1AQ Chalaa at nteeat
*»ff Prteea.___
RIN08Choioe of AOO Wags at anodhM
off regular pricaa.
These goods must ha taraad Into
aahattmea.
RAtTALU HiiaUIng iamalaf.

JUKI oaat MB.
away to be m^ laAn n«mmam
■how yoo aam^m .

Lr
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m

The musical tor the Imneflt of the
Womaa s CTab baUdtag fond will be
held loraovTOW evenlhg at the home
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook. 4tt W<
Eighth Btreevt. A tee mwslcal pi
gram has been prepahed. The pnhUr
to cordially lari
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the intsJli^snc* onea.

The antbomies of Edlutmrgb. io or­
der to Indoee profile to br rarrlnatrd.
•(teved half a crown—OU rrals—te
every pewn who wdnM mrtmslt to the
opsratlea. There vraa a great rm* an
On depots
the vacetaatlon
depot* with a
aaloons a Utile

SS.-

Tte Cential Padte and Wcaden
PacMe imllMada owe the Unitad States
ISUARSM and Mmet kw mmamt
dte Car tmMPortadte.

K. R. am, Pnprkiir.
J. w. QuaOett, M. a

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