The Evening Record, April 01, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 01, 1904

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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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1904-04-01

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YESTERDArS ISSUE

i,mmo

THE EVENING RECORD h«^Hiiis
SEVENTH TEAR—Hi?

TRAVKR« onr, MICH, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, IWM.

CHILD WAS
CUT IN TWO
tnmcK IT p. H. fASstNom

wuswncaimn
Chicata TMa MonSag.
By Wire to the Bveohtg Baeard.
April 1.—Qu’ hara haadIU
r. Marg aad Vaa 1
tahoa hcCoraJudsaKaraleatl
lag aad . oa I
taraoy. were reaeateaeod to he haay
oa April St. the date origiaall.
origiaally art by
JadB* Karatea. The aoaaael for Marx
ohiocted oa the groaad Umt Jadgie

GOLD AT
NORTHPORT
tlOTEHtllT IS

iimuat

LOOKED AT ONCOMINO KMOINI
AHO WALKED ON TKACK.
HIS WIPE SHOT HIM.
Utr Was WMrtaS AvmmS aaS Dm
Wliaala KaaaaS 0«w> n Mora tlw
Cyoa of s ttorrWoS Tliraot oo
«M OoEOI Platform.

OBoWor of »oo»lo wbo vor* atandtaa
ai tAo Pora Marsoouo
vaitlag
fpr tbo |0;1t saatrasor trola today—a
cMM Lotas cot ia two
alwrt diotaara from tbo
EUSIot Trail, tbo I .
or Doantr
Bert Trail, waa com
I tho etreot Jort aa the» —*‘fsl®
oraa coailBS op to tlie depot. Tfce boy
aialair wBr tLo tralB aad bealiaied aa
lamaaL BtlH tooklos at the oaflomlas
•aalae. aa tLoagb faaciBated. be bo*
CB>« foot IB Uie middle of the track aod
atarted to rroaa.
Before be roold
awve ranker ihe troo OMaaier war
apoa bim. The pilot nf the easlnr
•truck the boy aad whirled
him
artmad. He fell an that kla body wa*
directly acYoaa the track.
The heavy wheela paaaed over hl»
form. srladlBS aad cnitlas It la two
plecea bof.ire the very eyea of the hor
rilled
and oihera atandlBS
rined paeaeasera
Paaaea
on the plalfc
The train c.
for the aecldeoi. The Iwy la said
have aol been biigbi mentally and
delllicrately aiepped on the track ap^
parently looking dtrecily at the train
aad helns fully oosnlaant of lu ap

•OttlHUlIftPOitTtD
Wheleaalc EvicUona of the Striking
Telloride Mlncra Will Be Be|un at
OnM by the Mllltle.
By Wire to the RtcbIbe Record
Trinidad. Cj>l.. April I.-Pally a
doccB laflucallal men aaMas the atrikcr» of lata Aalmaa cooaty hare been
deported by l|ie militia.
Wboleaale
BTlcnoaa of ihc atrIVera at Gray Creek
will baste ak'ooce. The nititla will
refuac them pcrmlaaloa to acttlc la
any otibr-part of the country. The
majority of the atrikera have oo
money and their famlllea will hare to
walk huadreda of milea to reach pointwhere they can obtain aaaUtanee

Peare Are Entartalned for Sefety of
Beard of Trad# BvIMIng.
Bpeetal to the Rrealns Record.
Montreol. Can. April 1.—Fire today
In tbe atore of Wataoo. Joel A Oo. In
MHen etreet. in Ihe bualneea diatrict.
haa apread to the big mercaatUe
bouaea on both aldea of the atreet.
The loM la already large and the
aafHy of tbd great Board of Trade
iMiUdlng aad other atructurea la feared
ANOTHER NAklE ADDED.

Watacs af Ages Hsv# Waahed the Ae-

BOUSEniLDFCUtSn
Mra. Floyd Smttti Victhn of the Sgwerth League Last Evening, the
dreaaer.
Occaalen Being Her Birthday.

Ptantoh Mindr Bet Botlet In Hla
In Family Raw.
By Wire to tha Brealag Reeord.
CalamaC MIeh. April l.-Joha Pelala. a praariarat PtBaatoh farmer of
raeae Croaelag. wax ahot thnmgh the
ick hr his wife lad Is la a preeari
flpeelal to the gening Record.
Korthpori. Mich.. April 1.—Late this
aflernooo this village was thrown Into
tbe wlldert excitement of Its history.
been discovered sbotit two
t and as a result, about twothirds nf tbe toUl population I* no*
ut to the scene.
The discovery reads like a romance.
A few dmya ago children playing on
the banks of a small water course
picked up what looked like rather
rounded pieces of brass. The mother
made them throw (hem away claiming
that they were brass and the Verdlgri*
on them would poison Ibelr mouth..
)ne of the children older than th*
In Wo PIrot Land Battle the Japanese
r*l pul one of the pieces In hU
Loeaae Were Ten Timee OreaUr
□eket.
agu a atranger
Btrangt-r In the
A few days ago
Than the fluasiana.
ig man. who had been
city, a traveling
deuined on aoeounl of ml*»lng the
By Wre to the Rrenlng Record
•aln. waa shosm Ihe piece
evening
Iraidoo April J.—The Tokki corre- that bad x-en kept by the older boy
ipondeat of Ihe Referenilal Newa He ImmiMllaiely testwl li with arid
rlret that Admiral Toe* aiiacked and laughingly said that It was worth»i»rt Anhiir on Wednea4lay nlrlit. No
Idalla of the attack hhre be<‘n lensldersble
That evening he spent ei»n*
A CAR LOAD OF KIMBALL pianoa |
ocived .but It la undcratood the at­ lime Icstking over a map of
tack waa made for the purtxMu* td lakmil yesterday morning dn»ve out Juat received at the factory branch i
•wnindlas and aac4>rtalnlns the
farm whi-re the bras* plec*..* had store, 129 Front atreeL Latest styles.
Factory prlcet.
j
iHx-n found Aroimpanled by the chi'
dren he Inspected the stream and
found ctmslderable mon* In the gravel
Isritnra. Securing a pick he delve.1
into the luinks and unearthed a dii.l
looking mas* that was thickly strewn i
lih piece* of gold of different sixes
The man made a hasty Inspection
Ith ..Id then offered the owner lloO.OOOj
virtofr for Rnssiea arms. The ri
ly’* for hi* farm Tlu* news was kept remarkably
silent but when the deed;
lot.se* were ten times those i
Ihmade out thi* afternoon la a local
Ki>reen reRiiralsn*.
Accordin
,—lee’* olBee. the fact* iKX-ame
were removed to known and. as a consequence. Norththe heedonarters of the 'Japonese mam port Is simply la a frenxy.
Land ha* risen to fabnlom* price*
and everyooe I* following the bank* of
the little creek, which .1* not large
enough lo
dignified with a name.
Outside of the original boundaries of
:lnal dlscmerj. several amall
have lie«-n found and stall
ar«- wadliig baref»K*te.i m> ami
Celled to Hie Last Homs.
d»»wn the ley water*. Tl>e itiirchase:
Is standing guard over hi* treasure
Wlnehester while two labor
gaged
In n-roovlng the depo
died thU morning
o’cUick of oonsumptlnn at the home of .. .. th
daughter. 51: Ca»s *tre«-i.
Br­ pock
ed leave* four children to ronum IWt.Ci
remc
a father’s lo«».
Mr*. Knuntaln lias removed.
owner U *all*fle»l
The former
..................................
been <b*ad several year*.
Ihe deal, thinking that there must bf
Mr. Fountain wa* well known In thi>
some mistake a* ricJ^old ha* ever ben
eliy. having l*een here fur a good
heard of In that vldnlty previously. U
He was eloeely allied
R Fooledagaln. who made the d;sfdng operath'DS here In
coverv will come to Traverse City
when
r.>t^»rd the ileed thl* evening, havi
»ecun>d Aprile Feumt. on whose
imberlng buslnosi..
^ilng extensive
a river drtvfu- and
place
many are tbe tale* of log driving he
could tell nf those time* and the numbiT of log* be ha» helped to Boat dowi«
Roardman river can only lx- eoiinleil
by millions. He was an expert on a
ktg and has many time* rode through
I Board of Health Says It Is Very
the chute on a log and done other
hntr rahtlng feat* that only a log
Impure at a Roault of the
driver who know* hi* business could
Floods.

ATTACKED
POKTAKimUK

SeM by S Beoda 4

It haa been anU that birthdays ai
aee’s candy stora Saturday.
the mile atoaea by which the progrei
along Ufa's pathway U marked; the
more fregoenfly they oec
rapidly they seem to paa
ao that one U liable to kme sight of
them, realixlag ibis fact and to guard
against same. Floyd Smith some
mie time
ago arranged with
the Epwonb
~
League
_____
of Asbory M. E. chn
cl
oertaia dale to I
birthday, so last evenlni
leaguers and their friends to the nnmforty or BMire took posaesshm
West Teath
their beaui
atreet. and then tetep^ed to M.*.
Smith, who with hla Mfe and chil­
dren bad gone to ppead the evening
with aome frieeda, that aone partiea
were there wrlabiag to aee him. Mra
Smith who haa aa eye to baslaees.
thinking It wma aoase one Mr. Smith
bad expected to make a deal for a
Bouse, hustb-d them home at a rapid
gait, only lo reach there oot of breath
Esi-ter. tb. d*> iff flays to ca*:
nd he ushered Into tbc preeeaee of a
le.ise full of expecunt frienda. Th*
tfff winter and dim styllrh «i*rlu
tenlng was a most pleasant and
footwear is at hand.
ruOtalile one to all. Tbe league as a
(Len of love aad remembrance preWe greet its coming and an*
-nied Mrs. Smith with a beautiful
prepared t«. m-et the need of
Iver spooa tray, bandsoasely eiraved with the name •’Epworlh
partirutar flreeser*
League."
Mr Smith la certainly aa adept at
aklng surpriaea, aa this waa tbe aec
Id time he baa ihrmoughly surpriael
hi* wife In a similar manner he hav­
ing had all arrangement* thoroughly !
planned and carried out outside of Ihe:
home.
m-tlctoiis refreshments were fur-1
nl*hed by Mr. Smith, and all departel
wishing Mr* Smith many happy
turn* of the day. and thanking hoit
and htmte** f.»r ihi- pb-a*ani evening

Easter

Shoes....

IN ALL THE NEWEST AND
ABLE

DAINTIEST

|

OEEIDNE

IMADI^

THERE IS NO MORE SUITABLE OR ACCEPTABLE GIFT

FOR THIB DAY THAN A BRETTV CARO FOR YOUNO FOLKS OR
OLDER ONES
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR WINDOW.

« €ity Book Store
THEWEATHEB-

THEBIIIIIIFatFlSai
Inrtui Ntt
are fold exclu­
sively E^the best

3.00
2.00
1.00

Un<l

Hat sell- good 1
aU <M

S. Benda & Co.
ROWLAND DOUGLAS \

YOUR OLD SHOES.

Teet this tiim
()ur .Shoes don’t make a boy Kiuk as though he was all
fed; they’re made up on drexs shoe but*; they look nice
and wear like iron,

MlQMridi

ROWLAKId DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.

SHOE STORE.

for Ee£ Dyes

ramrouiiTAiii dead

CiLuens 3?. Bell 199.

Will Make the
Family Happy

r.H£I''Srr£:

Caster Cards

CO-. T<f.th St and Lake Awe.

Bpeetal to the Krealng ReeoH.
Qrmad l^plda. Mich.. April l.-The
■ama of J. Clark Bprmt baa been
added to the tabarmatioa la all the
Tbe funeral service will be hrid to
wstar daal caaea. Spnat haa smde a
morrow aBeraooa at S o'clock from By Wire to the Rvenlng Record.
MBipMe eoafeaafam to the praeaenter
H. 1^ Carter will
Lansing. April 1—The stale board
of hu oompHctty to the deala aad will
of health has l»*ued a bulletin Inspired
ten It oa the etand. The defeaae re
by (he flootl* In Lower Michigan cities
garda ihU aa a hard blow
and town* •troogly urging the boiling
all drinking waler. The bulletin
STRIKE VIOLBMCE REVIVED.
■s the wgter is very Impiin*
Pa«»r Men Were Patau* Shot or Oraod Rapids la Roeeveriog From Iti
TRAIN HELD UP.

...219...

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager

m

comiortabW

i /j A • ^

NOTIGE THE WINDOW

:;k:

LOWEB HICmCAM
HOST aoa WATER

but all want

sm
The smtOest m THIS tonir:

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CO.
The X^rnund. Wi Front Wr«et

Traverse City. Manufacturing Co.
W. L.. BIROWN,

FLOOD MTUATIOmETTH

t Operatiooa.
Bpeetal to the Rreatas Record
Oheago. April I —There aaa a aud
den revival of atrike rloleooe In Chi­ H|»e<-lal to the Rvealng Recmd
Oraad Rapid*. Mlcb. April l.—The
cago laat alght. • Ihnar area fatally ah d
or aubbed. They are Stanley Daaoaky flood altiiatloa I* aieadily becoming
There i* atlll much auBerlng.
Frederick Drebna. John Plynn and
■jthing p«w*lbJe I* being done
John KaEmaa.______________
re It. The city baa been di­
vided Into dlstrieta and physlriaas can­
Bontenee Comntwtad.
vas* each district for sick. Cleaning
Special to the EtcbIbe Record.
ting measure* have 1been
laaatag. Mich.. April I.—The govand tbe sUff of foui
etaor haa commuted the aeateaca of
city health depart
Abraham Speea. Newaygo oouaty. He
been Increasi
i*ed to twenty. Several
Be
waa'aeateaeed to Jackaoa for life In factnrie*
- flood are running
list for murder. Bpeea killed hla wife Urisy
aad shot hlmaelf hut recorerad
U aow partly paralyied and caaa
FLOOD SITUATION SERIOUS.
cover.
.

^

Went Dvtr PaUe.

Bf Wire to the Rvealng Record.
BaEalo. April J-Otia White, an

Oaraoer Hiraatlpatns.
Bpaclal to the Kreatac Rocord.
Oraad mapMMlch. .April l.-Oor
omt HlUtkor toV^tsatlas today aa

Wabaah and OKie Rivers Raising
Rampua.

The latUeatloM

Btaty Tbaaaaad Oallar Ptra.
Bppeial to the Knmimt Boaord.

SECOND-HAND PIANOS and o
gana. several makes, at rock bottoi
pricea. Ws need the room for nr
goods.
Klmball't bratveh store. 1J
Front atrecL

Valenciennes
match , also a nice lot of Beadingi.
All go at only 5c per yard.
The Ecanomy Store.
much 2I494t
more serious ■ additional heavy rains
II give to each customer Bethave fi
alnee
e yeaterday. The Ohio
cool Ini
rise aad reached the dan- urdey an Eaatcr SowvMir.
I. W. Jacksen'e Candy Store.
gerou* stagerthis
^HT-St

"Perrins"

. ll' M

Gloves***

»

Arc made in Paris by the best ulovc makers
in the world. l^dkTs who are partiiiilar
about their gloves will find just the right fii.
style and quality in ihis make.

1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

.

J1 Tew of the things
thef Sap
r fine lay.o«t of Easter Hate, Shifts. Neckwear.
“Strlkea me just right"
• Hite me exactly."
-SisiU me to a 'T/"
-Needn't l«>k any further."
-Do It op."
-That’s my hat” etc, etc.
DUR HATS embrace

new Belts..

-Dunlap" both I

: atHf aad tha

colors of soft shape
other derby hate at $LOO—can't be heat—and a very complete tine
color* in new ahapee soft hats—fl.50 to $3.0®—e«k to see "Manito."
a new dip-front hat—iVa a good one.

TWO SUFFOCATED.
Miners Laat Life I
Lodging Heuaa.

Chicago

By Wire to the KreBiag Record.
Chicago. April I —Peter Caker aad
Praak Welekensld. ooal miaera of
JaaeaonvUle. lad, were asphyxiated
la a Clark etreet lodgtag bonne thb
morning. The stop cock of the gns
txtare ia the room was fonad aide

•SEASS.

N

By Wire to the Evening Record
Redding. Cal-. April 1 -The Oregon
Lpre*s «if the Bout hern 'Paclflc rallav. south bfuind. was held up last
night
near ............................
KUwick. by three
ighl at Caply.

.
(ked men. Express roe*»enger N.
mask
I’Nein was killed after refusing to
J O’]
e safe. Dynamite wras
open tbe
wrrckeil.
and the car was badly wret
aafe wa** blown In never*!
eevoral direction#
dlre<
and tbe ^ber* then took the mom

By Wire to the Rvenlag Record
rll 1.—The weeth
following sutemeni

Cm!
Bosded diatrict.

By Wire to the Branli« BMard.
Washlagton. April 1-The
troUernfearraMy tMamornlggl______
aenU fer aaiMmMa of the naoSMao
of bMMM bsRka nttbe Mnaa of Mml-

M

t yeor ice cream for your Eaetei
rr at Jacfcaan'a. any flavor.

Crush Leather at 25c. 50c, 75c to $l4>0;
Crush Silk, at 25c. Uic, 75c to $1.50.
Buster Brown Belts for bo>-s at 50c arc sell­
ing rapidly.

OUR NECKWEAR la direct from the New Y«rk Importer*—exclusive
patterns s.lka and satins shown by no other company.

S2JI0. $1.80, SLOO.
before.

I apN* of the rain yapteeday
^Mp«a eW tadioa vlaRad our
Onery apaalns- Thaae vsrhe
M twi oama ahauM Be ao to-

-riia BaMM Slarw

e aillbelm
.

Tiwif amd O&ha

^

Bowa, Tecka.

Ascot*. String*. Four-In-Hand*. Puff*. 25c. 80c, 75c, %iJOO.

..

OUR SHIRTS include aome extra fine goods in Madras cloth* at CL80,
A larger line of fine grade geode than everabewn

Our trade seems to appracUt* the efferte we put fPrih to

get the very beeL
KEEP US IN MIND when you think of Spring Suita, Top Coats, Rain
Coat*.

tyamitton Clothing^

TBB«VCTntO B»OOBD, tSATSSSB OITT, MCH^ tBlBAT, tSKCt % MM.

THEEVENiNGREPOBD

New Suits
_Shirt
Waists
and Skirts
New
Neckwear
Belts glnd
Gloves...

A tr. lUMMlW. I

tb« bead of thto cotaam ai
• of tbe prlaclpal caiMldpt

omcc M FMOMT tTMrr.
e. K MClJCHtM. CAy

1,/sssiiaBr-"

wpabUcaa ward aad etty tlefcKa.
to aee that their
murs wfll 4o
l«nota f Mrtnd for tlMW mm.
bcM wsaMBt for thM lo OuU 1
orr ofi v*ll teoora uH ovMlleat f

RSmfAUaiN CfTY TICKCt.

^ KUAHA J. rUtOMOH.

Vor H*M#r» •oarA of P««le Work*AJITHUR W. wait. a. M. MM.
Mnr.
For Actwol Im^octor—
CMAIILM M- LAMCAATIR.

For iMitoo of M«t FMW
OlO. W. CURTIA

COUKTT—aa.
rraak J. Cbaaor BMkaa oatb Uuu
^ ta MBlor paitaar of thr flm of F.
CboMf A Oo. Rotas boatoaH in thr
Clt7 of Tolado. Coanty aad Stata afore.
aai4. and that aald Ana artll pay the
Hioi Of OICS HUNDRKD DOLLARS
r eaae of Cntarra
for
aad .
_ ____
ed
the aae of
Han « CaUrrh Core.
niANK J. CHENKT.
Sworn to before me and sabacribed
la my prmamem, thU «th day of De^
eraiber. A D. 1«*«
tSeaU
A W. OLBABON.
Koury PobMc.
Haire Catarrh Cure U taken Iniernany. and art* dlrmrtly on the blood
aad nacMS enrfaoft of ibe pyatem.
end for teatltoonlala free.
P. i. CHKKEY A CO . Toieilo. O.
Sold by all Drunclatc. lie.
Take HalVe ramlly PI'U f..r ConPi
nation.

ALL OUR
DEPOSITS

FOREASTER

Memi UckM to a repreM
a ad tbe etty. Mach oMjtaa
Am»e tm* nmpttx of aR

TNOft. T. iSmSA w. HAMM

SOUTH
SIDE

rowtt WarA-^ L WILROM.
FlfUi War«-M. C. OVIATT.

r.:
n'r.

haao of good pyraraMoa^ ecoaony
aad tha aafnrnawtal of tha ordto
aeeordlas to thair prortotaae.
Saalo. atoo a good dUaaa. ba* de •Dd a terrible cough set In l»e«bles
rtareA that he. too, to aa advocate of
lav aad ardor and tha aaforoem(
of tha aatatlag ordlaaaeaa. aad pn»n
toea that hta atoa vtU be to oonduci
will boat «pet the rlewa of Uw^abld

mk

mis.

^ hoMtas any jMHti«|

THE OAK IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST
And th« b«ct to non* tra good for anyone.

canned vegetablo*.

MONARCH
we guarantee every cai

J. LEAHY

AT HOTEL WHITING

I you or rnoney refunded.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

w

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

the first five days
cat* month,
headache
l^^^^^RH||P|and nervoosness
a specialtj". glass­
es guaranteed to fit.

JOHNR. SANTO

O. F. CARVER A MO.

LARSON’S

PARK



We have in atock, NEW and FRESH of high.pricrd first quality

EXPERT OPTICIAN

We wish every woman and yoiinu lady in the
city could sec our selection of beautiful Eaiister
auils. Of courtie tomorrow i.'t the last day, but
sun
implcte, you willI surely
the selection
nion Iis ver>findi just what you arc xjkint; for and at a price
that,t will meet with your e.xpectations. The
and by far the larj;esi;
;t selection in the ci
w?
ay we see you tomorrow

.

Th* Enterprise grocery ie the first store in Traverse City to Rfll
in a full line of the best ewnod good*.

TiETcrseaty.

FIRE IHSURANCE

HOTEL

Claus Warnor. Propriator
RtTTTOHB BAT. MIOB.
LmoM ekM to taaottrai Otwad Travoi-.*

6EREIIAL MSURARCE

U I. A. (UUSIIW.

J.

h7 MONROE

Naw WMhalm Rlaok.

General Insurance

...DENTISTS...

All W.r. M Hl,tet .M.IU. On*.
Firm Gold Warfc a Spadalty.

jLW HASTIH6S & SOI

Almtfmr A »ortm
He B*H Bicht at.

Butchars and Sauaase Makers
•“■Tap-....

!

a d

FIRE INSURANCE

I

TYLER ^

hfntiqt

joiara^

I tahraan Maok

Travarw City-

Om. WWVCII A .tNHALLiaON

;Whea Tab Wast a Nice Cat •! Heat 31 I New Wilhelm Block

Gasa FNattae '

B.oek. «HJ

seas' Pboae gU.

“BUSTER BROWN’

MFLE WirTOMM WONT

The Aenaocrata argue that there
ahmiM be no party cooeMeratkMu la
a mnaldpal eleetlon. ao they aanuany
gatber and form a dtlaen* movenmut
organtoed and operated by demoernu
pot np tbe neeananry tleketa. oompoMd
of deaoet«ta.nadSP before tbe people
aad aak that tba aoapnittoan etUiear
ticket be aoppoitad. If the repobUcaa
party’la Traveree Ctty AM not eontaln
•cares «f saod aacn. able b«ialneaa|

J. W. SLATER,

GLASSES FITTED BY

AAA
AAA

trictly gognutcdd to
(iveyoa confort and aatisfacOor Palmetto llattren

ipp I n I I ■ n

Wiwitaalc and ftetalL

J. B. Plige Electric Co.

East Call Before
Gaster

%

The fcUedcotton firei it the aoftMM. and the pahn fiber theelaatiexty. Thej are guaranteed not to team or twBch. and our price,
made up in the beat £ancy lick, is only ^8.75. Ooroe m and aee a
■ample. If yon preCer the tggular aO Iriied cotton, we hare them
alaomade up in the be« ticking at :the tame price. A foil, com.
pfete line of all grade* ol mattreoes. ptUows, bed qmeadt, oomfiirten
and ■beets.

m

l2SCassSt.

wm^

lagaitiRMia
Bat tha frtande of tha damocr.Hr
eaadldate art putting a dIBerent
BIRO DAY.
stnietloa upon the aame euicment
of tha two eandldatea tor mayor Thr> Fourth Grade Central School
an argulag that it Mr. J'ulghum
Novel Eacreioes.
BhoaM ba alaetad tba dty wll
The fmirih grade, central. obHcrx.Vi
Iba arartaatlag bow wove i
•Bird Day • oo Thursday
Birds w
sketched and painted. Fbr langui
prognaa eadanger: wblla U tl
original stories were written.
1
orratlc
atie ticket to elected tbe c
mamutl training bird house, w
ilbiue to 1
made. The le«*un was given In r
tlnoe to grow and ibrl I* Ibrnugb
nectlon wlih Raster and the return
icuMaam of Ur. Santo.
Thto to an nmitalns piece
etoteacy. No man who know. Mr. Ful
gbuni will ever believe ibat be will do
anything that will not reflect credit *‘Ml-o4ta. tha Flash Forming Foe
upon btoaaelf aad upon the city. I
Qivta Rtmarkablo Raaulta." Bays
to loo good a «ltl*en aad too toyal
OruggtoU fl. E. Watt A Sons.
the city’s tntcreat* to do a mingle thing
Mi-o.na make* thin people f
that win ohatrnct lU derelopnent.
give* perfect digestion and cu
Such a contention to the height of fool stomach trouble*.
tohne.*. Mr. Kulghum to a lav.abidlng
The scrawny, emaclaled person al
way. has more or les* trouble from in
eitlsen.' and he to proud of
city.
The people of the city bare digestion. Ml-o-oa will overcome all
the Ills aJBlcting the poor. weak, thin
every confidence la him, and m,
dyspeptic*. It makes them plump and
lleve tbe vutem will emphanUe
give* health and strength. It strength­
confldeace neat Monday by glvtns him ens the digestive organ* and restore*
health ao that the dally food 1* readily
.-a large, majority. No cititen
assimilated and makes aoHd bone and
Ject to the maintenance of I
firm mnacle. rich blood and healthy
order, and tbe republican* arc willing flesh.
In Traverse City there i
to Mibmlt the queetlon .* to which
people
who hare pnived t
candidate will be carry out
case- rhe remarkable flesh forming
•A hl« platform to the good Judgment qualities of Mi-o-na.
I be used
td tbe ptHiple
by tbe most delieat<
iDlainK no
alcohol and
r oil prep
ablets
CITY WATER 18 PURE.
costing 5ac a boa. and if you take one
Tbe repuli of the analyato of the cit.v tablei before rating, you can enjoy a
hrarty mral and feel that health and
water by l>r. Vaughan of the i
good flesh will quickly and surely re.tar univerelty. at the requent
local board of health, to very gratifyS B. Walt A Sems i
give a writ
'H guarantee with en
box of Wl«tag. Tbe analynl* .bow. <h.
I they sell to refund t
ley If II
are no dieeane germ. In our city water
I <bi all that ts claimedI for It
aad of cour*e no typhoid genu*,
certainly can afford to n>mmeo(
wa. feared mime time ago. Health Of[ Mi-o-na with the nnderstandli
It cost* nothing unless
fteer Thomppon alw.y. maintained
that the city water enpply contained
no typhoid germa. but decided to have
tbe water teated *o a* to leave no poacampaign ta Baton county was firet
•ible doubt.
in Olivet Monday night, when Rev
Tbe lent wa. made and the
Patrick Maveety. of Batrle Creek
announced ta the Record yeaterday. spoke on the saloon question. It to
Tbto will gtire general aatlafactino. and expected that the snloon)ieepers «U
that county will put up a hot flghl am
to thow who believed that the typhoid they are finding most of their oppnsl
which ba. prevailed here wa* due
the elty water the re*ult wfll be doubly
A spring tonic that cinnas and pari
■aUsfaolory.
fles and nbaorba nil polsaa from the
Traverae City ha* had lew typhoid uystem. HoUtater'a Rocky MoimUin
fever this winter than the average *rra will make yon well and ke
etty of tbto .toe In the atate and the well all aummer. U cuaU. tea
lets. Johnson's Drag Store.
fact that there was not more la douhb
tone doe to the purity of our apter
A FEW RARE bargaim in araenA
•apply. While there have been •
band planra and
Kim
I too Kimball
branch stora.
—eore cue. we may congratulate
m Front alraat.
aolre* that there hare not beee n

■a ■

Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance -with the
National Board of
Fire Undem-riters.
It Pays is the Bad

TRW WorA-C. A. OOCKKRAV.

A quiet wedding occurred .i
omc of Rev. Hugh Kennedy ladi e
Ing. Ibe happy oonple being tlar
Flew War#-0. C. MOFFATT.
E. Waller and Mlaa Edna M. Wlllli
•MOd WarA-W. O. FOOTE.
Hattie A. Johnnem acted
TblrA Waed-H. ». OARMER.
latald while a brother of
T J Williams,
Faortli WarA-W.«W. TMIRLRV.
nan. The bride carried v
Fifth WarA-T. O. NICHOLSON.
Ion* while the bridesmaid
pink carnations. Tbe iropremive
cei
was used.
tNCOMSISTENT CAMPAIGN AROU- ring ceremony
After
MENTA
friend* of the young people met
Williams home and *pcnt
AwMis rartoaa elemeaU of people
pleasant evening, a wedding
than to a nride dlEaraaea in the
being served.
Mr. Walter
atnalloA of tha tern "law aad order.
Darts. West Virginia, but '
Mr. FtolShaM
aa cxenplarj
In Traverse City.
elUi^ Aaetana that kto admintotra
TrapsAy AverteA
tloa. tf h« to atoetad. arin ba aloas the

op ih the aanifif fediH«»

A. J. WILHELM^x"k^? NOTICE!

WALTER-WiLLIAMt.

HAM.

If You Arc Sleeping

Are payable
demaitd. mo lOttae of vlthdraval betas te^
qnired. Wbaa • depoettar dimara
part of bto dcpoBlt ftom navii^
book aeemut be does not tbevehy atap tbe tatonat on an tbe
depoett but omtTommo aapA as
be drawn. Nor dam a aavtaga
book aoconnt cram Arawtag ‘.a
lenmt at tbe end of a year. ew4i
Mx meatba evMd taterert ta
added to Bccmut aad an eontianra oaralag compooad totcc-

Suits Trom 10,00 to 60,00

It the greatest and most amusing charactor that haa ever appeared before
the American people.

The "Buster Brown fluita" *r* the cutest that have

ever been made for the “young American.”

Special Showing of Gaster Gloves
....tomorrow.....

her boy.
of red.

Every mother will want on* for

They are made in four color a. two shade* of blue and two shade*
They sell for $2A0. UM. M.M. OSjOO. fd.00 and UM.

dow display.

Bee th* win-

Then bring the young man In and turn him into a ♦’Buatar

Brown"—all but "Tigs.” he didn't came, must have gotten sidSlracked Hi
-*ome of the late freight wrecke.

COVDCRStD NEWS
OF mcmGAN:

tor .Marshal
■ wrath of
mbur* of tb
111 by h**r I
T Mie hail di

Iho -ciorto..

BOY’S BLOUSES
V
Mother* know f

enterprtoing of Mlrhlgan'* email daji-..
Ie*. tost wei-k preiu-nted to each of Ita!I
tabecrilter* aa excellent map of Ibe' J
seat of war in tlie far ea*t.
The Mantoiee c<«mmltte«- in charvj<
f ihe •uilincripiion* to the glove far-;!
lorr Ninua fund to Mill looking fori
philanthropiM*
Thrc- thousand do!-1
lar* ir kiUI niHsled to etmiplei,- the:
reqnlml ainouni.
i
Two Ov Id men were hunting on tbe;
flat* there the other day and killed a j
duck, bill in tr>-lng to get to the blr J,
•heir craft emprired and thev look a
cold bath
They bad *hot the duck,
d the dttek and got
rgi* I* fast eorolni
I and taking on metropolitan
The flr*t Iron fire aecatie In the!
raa put np la*t week and ihe|
couneU i« *erion*ly conriderlng the^
question of patting the marshal on a;

ing their boy*.

well.made. most stylish blousee you ever caw and the same Is true of our new

BOY’S

a-ff1*STEIl
PETTICOATS

Lari week the Ca**opt>ll* National
Democrat wa* fifty-three year* old aa-l
for the past foriy-onr yean
been under the bt^nagenient
present proprietor. C- C. Alll
covera It* ground as well as any other;
paper of lu *l*e in the state.
Tbe Cambridge Farmers' club, at ^
recent araslon. put iiaelf on reeortl a»
favoring the teaching and cnmpeltl^
Tba odHor of tba Moatcalm Herald
to do houaework^bra tbA/ j
thinks that tbe porttaa at tbe humai
race that waa not.drirau taaane h; neas. which wa* a dineusskin
the
tbe MarrAna puxxle wlll surely mra question of how to keep the drar boy
Ita fate la thto: A Tonag vomaa goei on the farm
/
np stain at 7:4S to dreaa for tbe even
Tp.to a abort time ago tae Hart
lag 8be to 1» yean old aad weigh* Jouraal ha* remained allen^n the
105 pouada. Figure out the wall of the qurallon of local
man below.
poaed adoption In----------------------In toot week * tsawe the editora taSYIF TOD want a Eae flutag. ap-to- a Arm atand. eaytag that they arc
dau atyV
at ri^tjtea uaH oo baartlly la aceotd with temperanea
work, but are of the opinkm that the
, 1144-tf practice of tbe local aptkm theory

1/ important a feature t

W* have anticipated that fact and have

"■r-'r.

WAISTS
They are made of the material that will stand all th* wear and tear th

We have them in Iteautiful
patterns

ot

FA.NCY

COLOKKD SILKS,

BL.^CK

AND

at price*

daintleat of patterns, and these sell at 60c. TSc.

and fllAO.

These are all made roeemy—cut large In order that they may last »

3.T5aiii4.T5
Eacli
We

- growing school boy can give them. There arc all manner of colors and

than a year and guard against possible ahrinkege.

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

also have the filadt

Sateen tram

to 7hc omA.

AH good* shoarn with pleafure. ;

IKE HIINNAH & LAY
MERGANTlIi COMPANY

«

I onr, iQOB, XBiDAT, Ann. i, tm.

imwnnw mooBft m.v

HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HIGHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE

Mory «f VofffU Aga fUwluod ffy Hhmi
Of «ho dtp Soliif i« Poril From
ItBaMiig Wfflor.

S B E ST
V

/

UMIFORm AND SATISFACtxihy

ii

F LO U R
TR*AyEB8EOITY,

MICHIGAN

campaign -nkall bare opened fully
FranrJ
aci* I Dupont will go on a toor of
the at
aiate apeaklag oo bebalf of the
ainget tagnbenry.
Sunderland
deuce of tbe I
• of MarlborouL .
ba* now been t* mpleted and e<)ai|ip^.
a handaoBe *11 •e of bla anre'a Van
derbllt BillkB* baaing gone to cover
ropablku ooratiuo had a mi
the coat. Now that tbe acaffoldiBK
utry iDMHlBic »l»t> the Cktcoco com- baa been removed the duke and dochto arrango lor Ib* octkmalil orn- M* are Mid to be much dlMppolaied.
TORtloB Jane Xl. Tbr total aoi
having dlaocrrered that the manaion la
ar o«ai«
la the hall will be
Ml* la______
an arckliectnrat moBain»*liy. outdoing
P (OA will be OB tbe Otage. awl
In ugllnewa even Ixmdon'* nnloTely
«U1 be f<
man* km*. Some at their friend* have
*M oeaU■ lur^olesatea ao4 Ibe aame nicknamed the place ‘ Blunderland
for
altenvatw.
Itwvlag
S.G73
aoBber I
boiiae.”
for apectalora.
Jaa. K Abeel. the yoang “maaber**
arbo. b)r InperaoBatlag J Ogilea Onelet. Jr., la Nea- York aad Ihu* aoa
the aBeeUoe* and proBtse to aed of
Mia* Eleanor L. Aaderaon. ba* been
aaseaaed f75.w*) doBage* by a NVa Wbea the price paid k the nother*a
bsahh cad hmiiBM
Tbe father
York lory.
Abead. arb<» 1* mairlel. docMt fcalke m be ramps ari^ the
fled to Canada ahea Ml** Aodenu« cliild what wMn of wHOj aJtri^
illaroterad bla deceit and fougbt ex-! mnat be aat MaiMt the babr^a kiBhtar.
tradition for eotne Una-. HI* father l« ;
Cbnak i^idka k a ^ prioeto
arialthy and he ha* a prmperllvf In
ii-real In hi* grandfaiber’* large «••«■!

cnniALinn

or m voiLO

I

Bm Cmis Tm iici

A SO-year franehtee I* olfer.‘<l the;
CbTidand Ktectrtr Kallaay C*.. In an
onlinanre tintvldlng lor lower fare»
Tt»e ordinance offer* a* Indoeeineni*:
The reinHtanee of a llccnae of im per j
ear annually: no paving charge*; dl*-j
continuance of biidga' renUl*; fret*dom fruin lax on earalnga: oo requeot
npon the enrepany for flnanclal a*-1
kUtaaoe In m-m-i of rllmli
cmaaing*.
Having kail tSM.tMMi gnd frarin^
thry arerr aboitt to Inae their home In

Ht

aecones a motber. Such a price k too

Favorite Pre-

ia almoat ev-

Rh^matism

NODANGOt
FlMMLAKE

Tbe roBor k oo tbe atreete Umt
Craokod lake, boctor kacBB aa Ho^
Back lake, located tea Bika aootk M
tbe citr. U agala oa tbe rampoce asd
BruCtbolake
Umt tbere k grave d
beiurooa (be
tbe river boA at BaardBffs
e ruBwr waa iBveotigatad by
d aad fouad that tbere lx abaolately ao
Abtmt H
arae started
gtlaeaaamll r
ulet did rm over tbe
be d
divide but m
from bore went np sad
iBveatigated tbe awUer sad said |bat
even U aa oatlet was urasbed throogfa
in tbk tray tbe rivor would be able to
care for all the arater that tbe lake
could poor down throogfa aneb a way.
Tbe water la tbe lake aooa receded
aad tbe danger was over and tbe oecurroace baa bgea fovgaltea by tbk
Gate.
Now that the matter has come op
again tbe story of the loug ago k
being revived. Since that time a mill
baa been In operation oo the ahe
V tbe water atsrted tbrougb beand that now u a thing of
only a few timbera aad a I
refuse being leftt to BBke
au
tbe
. r of the railroad
Then. too. a apor
up toI the Uke. aad aa
a oxcarstioa
ilcb mal
make* a
' <bc road wkicb
with
that the
lb tbi
IX exdanger ia not to be though of as
and
s bsiTier belweeo
caking namy o
I pipe dream.
c Uke nnd rtvi
rhe oi
hU lake U underNind. c imlng out about&O roda from
Be the *care waa
The llpat
atarted some claimedI tbe outlet bal
become dogged and that tbe new out­
let had to be found by It* orerflowlng
banka. But when the water wen'
m there was a* many opinion* adranccl a* at tbe time the arater ralaed.
Now that the scare ha* been *tarted again, thoae who were not here or
have forgidten the ffrat ooa* will be
apt to k>ok upon this *t
aronh worry hut If* only
rho wiahe* to t
1 n acBIhe city
a* any danger
lit from this ca
araa surteU.
en the* scare
i
had been
the divide
dug to start the water or
men.
tn ft-r
using the •taerlff roughly were the men
who were trying lo annihilate the dry.

TianB^I^JLTT^

BsgkkB of tkk ffkee toetaKd boib
baffM la bk Ml log loot above tbe
aUrtt yMtiirtlay anctsooB. Bo was
drtviag. asd ksdk« s cow boffisd (b*
tbe aost
tbeslelg

ffff^^ jfMhS
ifSSl-TheXi^ct Tabu^ AliffffMStgtfBrSika. 8o^a«MfffcBiyffdaadwilfcttenfft—ctkcise

«ad Sciffdc^ Bad thalilood ggaat i« Mtsffd’ndp^SlSb^fha^igaa
cadtopMrffdhcaaadpdaa. BgtaBdmacatkMa.tMiiMolliaiMgfftsaBd
riaMm,4ff»acbtowanl teffmocaiy triicC iMtaadi treataaeatdeca mM reach
tbff iMl caffMccckffMaethe «■■«(! Mood; tata.S.&.tlMgmffMtoraU
^ilaBdpiniimaffdtnffifB.doweBfeKk««aMaB«|yaatMotiffcaadffCBtnltt.

jmmimsm

tlM old add blood rkb. aadI Ibe paia-tortmed
aaia-torl
ana.
dcs aad5alattaretclieped.tbeBbMa^Berucsam
____________ . tiie shattered

.........

If JOB bane___________,______ ,
y cba^ ^iatocMMtioa dcafaod.

n«R0 RAPIDS 1IIDIAII* RY
COgPMY.

o tha Lagally Qualiftod SUetom i
tho CRy of TravocM City, County i
Omnd Travoruo, Statu of Michlfan.
hereby notl

F!Law:ia.-isj:ija-tt5r
FTLSidSSS-Si.-Ra'aL'S'
ptMt tULB-TSro Somm m thm mua«m*

R & I. L HHE URO

‘S“Sr™r ■
_TOR^ENr.

hh:£= ’PSv's'S'.'Jii'r’
Sutton* Bay Mostalrjr Now in Charge!

'Tn,

liU O. r. n.

A.a. SLAanga. asoo*

NEW LANDLORD

Wandaptai cure

for Lmooooo.

PERE MARQUETUB

READY TO FLY.
fc:"'

,that U will do
you. Not only
^wtU It revive
your worn out

uad ebettered
Burvea. but It
ariU build up
your entire

.te.ni

vigor to every
organ.
Romoc win
Biakcyoua

“TrSTid

One meml>er «>f Utard of eduraiton

OK MK-HIUA.S. •

"f »"*«rd •’f e-lorsilonj
------------------ J<4in A I^Tsnr- r.Jii4U>- >rf Pro I

: M 8ona Guarantee
fund Money If Hyoinci Fail* to Cure
the Worst Case of Catarrh.

«i*nMab'e for one year

tavK^..r of ol.-oil.Ht 1

,n ^ ^ ^

SfgsSirS

ic bosplial in a serious condition
Tbe collection embraces Igorrote*.
Moms. Negriies. Vlscayxnf. Tagalogs
and Magnysns. the Igorrote* being repiiUfl head hunters. The males and
female* are dad alike, they all wear
king hear and the.r nil near earrings
tattooed,
of metal and hone Many are tattooed.
ddled around hoi

"HS'

tl**'*^l lert^
th^ M the
le of the
enrrtnga as big a* Inanlthey greativ resembled,
reil fed the members of
After beii
I he different iriho*
quart erel
by themselves, each group being furnUhed with a red hot stove
hastily Improrlsed garments

Si'

TaUf-IjMlitiCMIlimi

One memU-r of U«rd of education
One eonatabie for one year
Ward No. Five.

caUrrh. they will return the money 1
without any qtiesiloo or atgnment. No!
bustnesa bouse In Tmrerse aiy h
better reputation for
. ire d«
than 8 E. Walt A Son*,
I
and
tbey guarantee
the 1

ELGIN C. LEWIS

*33=--“------------ -

Savage Tribes of thg Philippine letantk Visiting Worlds Fair Prefer
I uncommon ( hlng to see a
BlankeU to Anything EUc.
medicine advertised a* a "guaranteed
cure." But investigaiion usually shows
that the guarantee U made by some
unknoam firm, hundreds of miles away.
Tbe guarantee, though, that come*
with Hyomel. I* entirely different. It
Is made by S F. Walt A fton*. one of
tbe most relUbIc drug firm* In this
section. Tbey advertise that If Hy-

1
I

‘"•■“‘•'•r <.f Uiard cd education!

they will n

very enay and pleasant
to nae
Joxt 1breathe 11 tbrougb ‘
little inhaler that
t
comes with ev
outfit: every breath
I
will bring ret
inch the
th< nearer. It kill* all
ery »o moch
germ* of catarrhal trouble* in tbe
passages of the
head, throat i
lung*, soothes and heala the irrtated
mucou* membrane, and i* tbe only
nsinml cure for caUrrh.
The complete outfit cost* but one
dollar, and extra bottle* of Hyomel
can be obtained for fifty cents,
not let a slight catarrhal trouble
velop Into one that may be aerlou*
and chronic. I'sc Hyomel at once, remembering that you run no risk wbatever whe
10 try Hy
[yomel oa S. E.
' offer of
Wall A :
P*y "

id at tbe city of TravnJ Traverse county.!
::nd day of March. |
CHA8 M. BEERS.
City Clerk

Squib Fackery Let Go

pJornl^! 11^*01.
^

^UESSI.

■ either for cash or on margins; qnidi
service; xeUlemenis immediately
■“d Rooms -T a ’

VasUrday

:.T.,

By R'lreytw..^tbe Evening Record.
rMaion. Pa . April 1—Five boyx
girls were killed and fire Injured,
e probably fatally, ia a terrific ex­
plosion
of unknown
origin
that
wrecked
the Dickson Bpuib Compnay e
convenlioB of the Beekeepera'
factory
at Princeburg at noon yeaterasaoclailoo wax completed yesterday
afiernoon The meeting next year will day. Tbe dead and Injured are
ployee* of tbe factory.
batara^ttebdar <>f JbI.v a.D.
i
p at Central l.ake. Considering the
eather and the train service Into tbe
^WTiSr _ ™
_ -y. A D.^ ,
OM reliable bulld-ra. best oT refer-;
Stop* move pain, relieve* more aofly tbe meeting was considered a
<mce*. are prepared to do all kind* xf
pry profitable tme and weU attended. feriag. prevent* more heart aches aad
BM. A^
A. D
D Itm
Its.
carpenter and -Joiner work Eat I mate* j
Tbe main topic dlacusxed sraa **Poul disease fban any other reaiedy. That's
k Bed.
given on abort aotiee.
rood. " This U on«s<>< «>e wrorsi what Hollister's Rocky Mouataln Tea
things that a beekeeper baa to con­ will do 35 cents in tea or tablet form.
An one coalemplating balMIng or
tend with and nearly all (>e tlnae sraa Johnson's Drug Store.
repairing will do weff to conaiUt tbe
devoted to this ooe phaaq of tbe bee
Cotdurater dog oarners and Goldwa- above firm. Ofilro aad >Ulr work a
Among tbe literary relics at John
tiade. George Klrkpatiidk of Rapid
ter dog batera are at war aad dire
ClLv. George E Hilton of Fremont and Howard Payne, which are to be sold threat* are being made by tbe latter specialty.
U C. WoodaiaB of Grand Rapids were next month at Philadelphia. I* a rath­ party oo accoonl of tbe alleged dog
Residence *03 Ea* EUhtb *reri
tbe leading speakers on thte qnestloa er extraordinary Iteat Tbe *Tove let­ anlsaacie. At for tbe poor dog.- he U
ters of Payne aad Mary Wollstoe
at a iOM to know whether bis day wa*.
craft Shelley" are iacinded among tbe
Cltixen* pbooe *75 3 rings. '
tha aaffaralEaad. ffo hac«by relics. Tbe correspoodeace waa sent
to rarnafi tka Moaay aa a M- to Waxblagton Irving, with a letter
eaat hbOk at Oraaas'a Wamatai Croa Payne, ia which be says be
iboiigkt Mrs. SheUey had beea aslag
hiB as a catspaw to farther her acMeeting
.rtUy Aturooon Com-;
picted the Convention
—OiKussien on Foul Brood.

Carpenters and Builders

If

MdBBl hqjttia to prova vaUataetery ar q^ataace «ttk Irriag.

S. E WAIT &. SONa Pharmacistslc^

take peMt in

Be* Mmoesota
Spring Wheat
75r for 25 lbs
for 60 lbs

Off-i» Cairo^

Cliesiniit
COAL
Jo* arrived; tuppljr yoor «
for it isgoiag^

TIE

C. B. TtYUKl Clttl CO.
EXCISIONS
PeHEMASaUBTTC

Ighuin maam a

Now Is the time to ^aaa hoasedtaaa yaar ayatSM flrat. drtva sat tha
aloahas ol wtotar Mth BollMar'x
Ma. MhaaMh Drug StaB

B5c?hn

lALXIAU* I*

Kfl YORt STOCU AU CRICAU
GRAIN ARO PROmiOIS

FIVE WERE KILLED

tEEKCEFElSHAVE
ADJODINED SESSION

MY PRICE OR ROM

ttauali's But nv
'SMMttoFtiv
tMtiFtw

6RAIX *»D STOCK EXCHAII6Ej| 226 East Fmt Stmt
te

sssai'L'SS.^ssr:

m-

year
year*

One tnap'Tior

ySMTHaEWTRAVEftSE CIH
THIEW AWAT CLOTHES

ctTnrjss^Trn.'V'SS:

I
X am that I
wujmu t
intothcne
I aajr* the Romi
* tacked woman,
woman hardly abk to con* ^
Uln hcraeU.
lit Anvooc
A
certainly hat
my armpathy
•thy who aufler* from
Mfauuantaa. You ara not only doing yonr*elf
bann ^ letting yoor nerves remafn In thta terrible
dmved *tetc. but U you ever expect to be a mother, you am doing an
la^ury to a future human being. No womxa with tucfi shattered nervea
can bring Into this world, aound. healthy children. What can yon dof
Tbubavc tried every thing —that's just It —atop trving evervihlng. It
k But drug* you wan! — it
___
la nut medlclnu*, the greater part ot which are
alcohol,—that only exettea your nervea more.
* ■ try Kature'i
^

iy. It* name k R
nut contain any b
rug or a drop of alcohol.
Bny a bottle and follow dlrec
tiona. In a few

r*.

£“;=™S?=:

on:;u*:^;

’‘TiTiT..

IB S. IWaat 81.. JiriLMa. mab.
Df. r«iw*U'f Magi* ggrphM Off k tar lak by
aU grugft'U at B au. a bum ffaffMaBka
guarmoiea* or aaoooy latMfad

------------^..U

Ward No. Twe.

Oni- InKpt-c'ior of election

aiOBBa. bfulaa*. oas* aad waonda. buna aM
aakta. sarmtaa a( an fctada. awaUiaga. aptaal
~ MaM.aaBp^ dterrbm. eoUe.aoM*.baadlaBlaalatTh. It la a ■avaratga tamady lar
BManlaMM

mi;:

MI8CELLANEOUE.
Inapecinr <if eleetioa for two

One memticr lioard of edncailon Jor
two year*.
i'
One conatniile for one year.
:

sss?-.:?

K"*VMemr''u dTfi'ifi-H

2

year*.

'

■.~Ef

z.aifssr^.
w«ff£«v-

ELECTION NOTICE.

do good. Vlaol arill
do tar more good.
Secamd:
Bocaaae Vlaol acu Br<t
MB the atoaach. creatM a beoltb)
appetite, strengthens aad toeea np the
dlgeotlreorsaas: purtflM aad oarlclMo
tbe blood, aad la a Batumi maaaer
b«Bltb U restocod aad streagth cre­
ated.
Third: Becanae YTooI cooulna nu
tajarioua drugs to react upon the sy*teta: you know Juat what you are lak
a* It U printed oo every botiU.
Mirth:
Decanoe we have sever
aoM anything In -our store egnni to
Vlaol to restore bealth
Btrengib for old people.
fhlldren. aun
to bnlM np Ibe system after a ae■ aickneax.
prtpalneat physicUn srltes; ~VlnI the mo*t pnUiahIr and valuahle
omtion of cod liver oil ever com
aded. 1 now use It entlrdy In all
case* where I formerly depended upon
oil and umul.

WYSPriir
ersrL&rsK^

FTSJSsa^ca:*""'"^/-

«m«w Mb AfUMrnw «4a
mtslas in a
e medldaal
cnratlre eleaaenU actually taken froB
fresh coda' Uren. but without a drop
of oil to naasMte and apaai tbe atomach aad retard lu work: tberefore.
wherever old-faabloaed cod Urer oil

Special «o the Rvening Record.

liable nmedy 1* immediately emPln.re<l There * nothing *n etnctenl

W^JSTiAes^jsr-Jsr

i. lartdsg Mb bsekarsH over
Bd agalsB tke tall board of
(be force breskisg the leg.
las k towsablp cierk aad U
or aeboot taapeeior oa (be

John n Aliatan aad hi* wir>

diTlded to die t;jgHher In New Yota
and turned on the gm*. They left a
nine, aaying that they had agrtM^l u
dir after rhlorufortnlng a pet eai
fcm* to me Dr.
arhlch wa* all they had unirantmeled
by debla The cal * Imdyjea* found it
the cellar.
<
lYicea for rogt^ln New York during
the year l*eglnn1ng April I have t»cen mtm, ia eraricB, taped
llxiid at a^i^'flng of tbe Retail Deal
wIM IC^T^biagi»da~Tricdatm^
. er*- a»»oclaik»n na a ba»l* 10 rent* Oactor* bat dcrirnd aoSoMB aalU t bmu
higher than for the current twelve­
month
After April 1. when a SOcimii
rrvloctlon by the coal mad* goe*
effect, the dealer* who buy ;
I
pinmd Iona, win i I..««p^!,.d.

Dr. ricrce'a Favorite Preacsiption ooorompariHl i
tains BO alcohol asd ia cndrclr free fioa
June I, HI cent* will he
opinm. oocaine and all other oarootka.
price, and on 8ep| 1. it
Tbe dealer who offer* a aobkitute for
»t!J5. Ia*t winter* rate
•Favorite Preacriptioe • doea ao to gain
Alliert Kirby Fairfax. «ldf*i non of
the late I>r, John fVinlee Fairfax of
Prinee Georgy'* county. Md . and It
k jnw Iob; therefore, accept bo Mbhetllor of bla title* nf Lord Fairfax
and Baron Cameron In Ibe peerage «tf *^’i?.'pierae'a Plcoaaat FeUria regBlato
Scotland. I* reported to have awmnotl the bowel*.
« and

BMTKNITBEIT

Md »e^UH aWiM. ^

craty

L vats far E. J. FMgNwai ■
^ aM af aw

E-X-E-mi-lMUt 4—M

THE BWanarO BEOaitD, TRAVaSK tatr, MCR, IMDAY, APSH.i.ittL r ~~~ ~~ —

KUBECK & HSYT

AppUcatign far a
_ _______ and the work
sfjn be om—eneag as soon a« tbo frost
is oat or tba vrooad aasd wfU bo 4om
la the order of appUeaOoo. nrsi
«*e am serred. Thsrefari. the gas
entapaar sboahl be seen at the ea.*Hest opportaaity.
Parttes deaiiiBs eateaataa of aata
pipe no their otree-. pieaae notify .aad
talk with the saperiatendeat so that
their street may be caaraased at ones.
Hemember. pipias frooi the taata to
the rsages sr^ be free for a Hme.

Daalm In Only Warrmntad Ciothinff, 121
Union 8t.. Trmvorw City. Mich.
Alot«r«Pat*ni

m
A

SE^<a»3SaJ-Sc r

0«*r ctottiM cMrtaM ttm
bMt
ml mHpmrimncma
an4 ca»«fwl
•**rjr
iMW fcatMT* «r ■tyt« is
sliewn: fabrics of strictly all-

Theca ara othor hata iuataagood
Benda'a STOO
r bot thay cm
SAOOoetSJia

Oprs rrkbp awf SrtoMrp 6»r«fsgr

A vote for E, J. Fulghwm mcana
good admin iatratien by
meat reliable and popular

=n; 2:i

ABOUT

TIIF.SE

THINGS,

TRY

the

Durable
Cleanly
and .
Handsome

JAPANESE 'omcers Elected Yesterday Afternoon
dr Coming Year.
wore eli-rUMi ymerday for

ttrnsn.
Swoiiil vir.' pn.*>iil»-ni. Mrfc. Han*-*
Kntnklla
. _
» * preii) .^^ilrd vloe pr.slrt»iil. MUr Sophl.
Japahoae aoog by Mias BDiel Saiurtb
waits. Tbo Jspaasoe trmaslaUoa* of
Lafeadio Hearn, who U profoaoor of
hilih vl<s- prfkldent. Mln* Franc.*-*
Bogllah in ToUo nnlrorsity and is sai.l
to be the only foreigner who haa
Itecoedina K».cr«*lar>. Mrs
M. A
andarstood the Jppsnese. were
enbloet of a paper and review by Ml
Clam Bates. She gave a number
II ^'1*1”*^***'"'**”’^ wsTi'iary. Mr*. A.U*
blu of poetry and read seTeral prose
Tn-a-surcr. Mr* Emma Brt.wn.
traaslations. In
Hearn has
saened to catch the strange, elusive,
dream like s^t of Japanese liters
tnr% an^hprehenU* it with n charm

CLKt' ELECTION.

I

fade or break

in *u,c vear

ABOUT

RUGS

Sir bap* it in the n*w spring siyl*
in bolh Mill and soft. Wear a R.iswcllc ami tt>u will
have **hat satisfaction."

We hePi atl kladn, tolars and '-stples of fyats
50c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $5.00

Stt four 6asUr Bat Codap

EXTRAORDINARY

fou win fmmt Ckmmp wlmn )ou go out Fatter Sunday if you arc not
•^Toggcl" out in proper style. Our spring Shirts, Neckwear an.l
I and our prices are lower than

1-tn yl-'.G, Misses'.Shoes, worth $1.U0

82
48

Oi-e lot of Ladies’ Tine Shot's.’ worth $2.25

gg

Eight

Working Ovortlmo.
hour lawsi are igu
ttle worki

Lot

Cht Boston Store

I.atbes' Box Calf, worth $'2.25.

^/Lot 217. Men’s Satin Calf Shoes, worth $2.(J0

'you
Let's talk it over tbit evening.

, Entering Wedge

1.10
00

1-93'
BELL’PHONE 130.

CITIZENS ’PHONE 481.

FOR WOOL
OUR BRICK WAREHOUSE IS COMPLETE

THE GLOBE

After I liad received the agency for wool last fall (dr ooe of the
largest F.astem wool manulactureti, the contract was made to build
a large brick warehouse at the abot e location.

^st Distooered

NOW WE ARE READY TO BUY

..
Sopartmont is pan
tkularty activo thaso days. Let
us shew you hew a shoo should
fooL No hroaking in if you lot
us lit your foot Of course our
prioos are lowor than thooo
9^ by ^ oaeiuoivo ahoo

Ate you renting?
____ ______ _
the average rent per month in
this city*
\ ou know it it from
$7.(H» to
fhat? Voudo. Whoto-> The
man who owns the home. JVhy
fion't you own your own home?

We can shoe your entire family for the price of one
pair of shoes.

always at work, night a»

Only »c at Johoooo o drog

CITY

-96

Om tim'Cor.t.r ,f Fnmt mm4 tmrhm ilMU.

iK. SSiTi. 'S

L. G. Bryant

C. W. Ashton.

^-ot IKlUij. Slen's Shoes, worth $2^ •
Job Ladies’ Shoes, worth $2.lKl

Eomt iq

with hi. g^enia Mr. and Mm. James

The Soclon Store.

well built houiu*

48

sclKvd In Big RapWs-. returned to the

Miss Vera .Carter wenx i*> Fife l^ke
thU morning for a vUil wUh Mra
Harry Cook and Mias Gardner.
-*
W. W. Brown of Fife I.ake is in the
div today on basinet

new fi

Lot l»277. Hoys’ llorsc llidciiluxis. worth $-.(JU

„.Tor Easter.,.

-5.2:.“S

!S

OakStreet Home

Of a Surplus Stock of Shoes bought
from one of the largest manufacturers in
the east at less than cost of the leather to
make them. You can’t afford to wait.
Come today, come tomorrow or as soon
as you can.

Swell Shirts. n«ckw*ar and Shots

E. 8 1
»to lean
was able
flmt lime.
R
la
:hooi for
L..K.

the aall whlrh mlgbi 1k> f..r ><»u a sub
Slant iai home

lle-ld.-nc.-. I

.-i

new one if it does.

^.^sure.

.W-.

US

....CASH PURCHASE....

M guarantee.! md to

SLiSL..-

ALL THE RECORD6 la Edison
Victor Catalogs at Oiianelt Broa.. cor
«H-»t
war mot aad Oau 8U.

. A-Vt.

the $;i.00 hats arc far infciuu.

Sunday you young followo will
ne^ a top coat SatUr got it

Bwoera: altemaie. Jno. R Santo

f

•\rc as goiKl as the R*>s*rcllc ami the large inajortly ol

SEE

ei ESTATE
LITTLE BY LITTLE
The r.*iii payer lncrcaa««
ilth and adds

< >ur new spring line eoniains a suirerior j^leclioii of bright aiul attractive designs in all
grades.

Cht Resells

€isi;fs=“

A Perfect
Imitation
Oak Wood
Floors

36 inches Wide and 75c Yard

'Wp Paw wears a Poswelk
and 7 will too when 7
git big''
FewBatS

iipg:.

Ask
to
Sec
It

LINOLEUMS

rs;:

of’a"cem‘‘LHSii^rie*}".o^

Rdaea. carnations. Boater ItUes. i
leu. hyaetatba. tulips and pot
plaala. otc.. at Carter a Both pbot

ALWAYS CORRECT

‘*

t piano piece by Marguerite Bvsni
was greatly enjoyed
k»we

CMRcers Selected to Sorva Ouriog tl

Coon Hollow
Produced with eailre new
•ccaery and electrical etecU; a
select cast: the famoua Cooa
H^low
Quartet.
Mdasra.
Thooias. Gaines. B’llilama aad
Snowden: aad a 'Twf traape
of planuiikm daacera

The most applicable material for Ru>r sur­
rounds and filling, matle to represent nat-

, Life of Onoto j

B Com Tmris had a paper
o Watanaa.* the young Japanese
ness that is practically the only
Bowa in America. Miss Travl
covered her early life briefly,
statin
efly. statinf;
that ahe s
2J years old. that
her molhei
e Japagese and her
lUhman.
San taken up In which
that the young lady had an aptitude
for writing and wn* n reporter and
srriter In Chicago for n long time. She
first attracted notice by writing short
stories of Japan, in private life
I* known ss Mm Babcock and was
married in l»dJ. After taking np dlf
ferent bookn she rinsed by innehing
upon the work the club has t»e«-n
doing.
One of the most delightful features
of the afternoon was a trio of songs by
Miss lAtu UrManus. all i>f them g
Itie translations from the Japai
and wttb Ibrir lM>auttful Meniiment
minor csdenc«*s forming a strange con
trast to Engllsb music
Yens Noguchi.
Mias Bates, who was to give selec
tloBs from the poems of Yone Noguchi
was unable to lu» present and her
place was taken by the leader. Yone
Noguehi is sn eumple of the wander­
ing spirit of the Japanese, coming lo
the Fnited Btates ten yearn ago. when
a Ud of 15. Joaquin Miller, the fs
BHMis "IHw'i «if the 8lerras“ took a
great fancy lo him. raring for him and
tutoring him until he l»ecame a man
His poems, in English, but wrlttra
fmm the standpoint-of a native Japan­
ese. and full of the unusual charm of
their poetic imagery bate attracted the
best known writers and greatest
critics bolh of England aad America,
aad the selections given by the
were unique
enUar beauty.
The, current events for the aflem»K»a
aflem*
lOid.
wage In charge of Mrs. C. 8. Am<
who gave a number of interesting and
i
iliaeiy MlecUonB to the memberss of
the dlviaion to be read.

A Romance
•/

Wood Grain Floor Covering

US

KtS.”

(

2Se. 3SC. Sk,- TSt.

IVI I L. i. I K

WILLARD W. C. T. U.

LtTEtATUlE OF

bwcccmMI

TRY A RICOIIO WANT A&

feet; don't say that nothing
ever goes wrong. When it
does we right K in a hurry.

CARE

tpm 711
T«sth

oon'e candy atore Saturday.

«£|Sg^‘

YOU

Kir ranwr,

See the thrilling Burglary
Tablean. the Dyaamlte Scene ‘a
T'ooo llollaw," the night from
Home, the historical Stswmboat

Trank W. Paine

We talk to business men
In a businesslike way and
treat them in a btielnesslike
manner: don't overcharge
them-thinking that they do
net know the real value of
clothes; never make a state­
ment which we cannot back
up with the goods.

IF

Bhsadsg MtaW *f...

Tridap aad Saturdap, Xpritt aad i
Easter Ulies
Daffodils
Roses
Tulips'
Carnations
Hyacinths
Violets
Dew Cot of Palais. Terns andJfs*
paragus^Don’t fall to ahead

Wa will give to «ach customer Sat* t
urday an Eootcr Sowvanir.
!
A W. Jackooa'a Candy Store.

«*or1( is apparsflt In every
part af sur better grades;
m. style and etaying quail,
tics are wsrrsnUd.

„#r ew fiNNfs

Paint's Thwtr Store

;
This is to certify that the t
I of. C. W. Vance have been dii
I with and that I shall net be
M»9*tio
for any of his obligations
or eaa. i h
trs by or through
:J
ough him.
hi
W. F. I

wrcs: iwt tnrii»« «• *•« »« «»*

CTEIHElie’S
Brand floi^Wisplap iJGfBm
Osm HsB*

the new dipjOTgi of wool on the new syatein plan -that is to pay to
every wool scUer m this locality the h%hest manufactiuer’s cash price.

IR.

SGMOMBKROifpt
Bmm^»r>rk ^AFoot Aarwrrk

CmrarFfat mad BmHam Straait.

Trmfana CHj, Miek,

The Shoe that combine the three eascmtal
elements necessar)'to the wearer
:
: :

DU V. J. IKCnS

DENTIST
Very best of dental acrvice only.
10th year of practice. Yonr patton.
age it aotioted.
1 In new Mnimoo
bnOding. imder K. P. ball, on (ktor
with Dodccray Boiinem OtOege aad
ower Stager office.

eomlMl. Slyl*. DHraMHly

$outl) Side Sboe Store

VOTE FDR E. J. FULOHUM
FOR MAYOR. .

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