The Evening Record, April 01, 1906

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The Evening Record, April 01, 1906

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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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1906-04-01

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f XTRlife’ f TElE EVEI^ONG REOOR^
^HATTEBS FOB VOTERS TO eeHSIBER
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^nUVCNM OTV. I

hooasty was aU right bat their
rtoa wara lacking He ebargad that
tba watar booka abowod that f4€D or
f4ft bad been eonaMod boi tba onah

Claims Made by the Democrats as ISompared With the
Facts;
Here are Things Whicli Shouril be Carefully Considered by Ail Voters of
r;
Traverse City, Either Republican or Democrat.
*

THf Of IIOCMATi* claim:
^
TH#y
«U OHf tht m»6it of the tlty boMct.
rh0f' charff OWAFT an large gaatara bat apecffy no facta.

THE REdUtLICANr MCPLY:
?
The audit wot ordered by a republican council—all voting for IL
The truth la. there la no man on the republican ticket to ,4hom
charge can apply.
The fun report it withhold. The city offktait are ready to maka faithful aoeounting whan thit report la filed, and th%I city <will not loae a dollar.

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Tbi ayfit 00m^y*B raport la mabe tha main ieaue and the cry ia ralaad
mat maMaande J daHara have baaa mlaapproprlatod.

I this year are coating the
than any prevloua year.

Tbay alaim fiaat cratfit far the praaaat Hticfncy of the fire department
They clalae the rapiabileane wiah to
Mca and af tha baard af adieeatian.

iip the condition at the city
thia matter and the committee refuaed to hire the audit company
definite time, (toe aUtement by oommittae In another column.)
The committee simply wiohea to kow the coot before hlHng any one. Any
export acoounUnt can audit thOM booko—they are distinctly aeparate from
the booka of tha city clerk's office.
The same ayatem haa been followad by every democratic mayor and by
Mr. Frlodrlch without objoetlen until now. . Our candidate will rectify the
faults in this systtm.
Not one of his accusers evsr went to Mr. Cillett to laam his vlawa or to
ask his Intentions. What answer can they make to the Injury thoa Im-

thay wlah to hire 4he a^H aompany to po over the beoke of the board
#r adacatlon at f 10 per day and expeneee and no time IlmIL
Thay charge favaritiam and failure to collect on cement vralki. at man­
aged by the baard of public vrorva.
They mmm aur 'oandldau. Mr.OlIlett. of favoring lax enforoefnent of
the law. 'They refer to Ivle election aa a move backard—that morally It le
the ealaan agalna the home again. -

The truth is, “tha Jld" was put on 1>y Judge Mtyiw. i

They claim the preeent adminlatretion haa pot on “thr lid* 'and that the
t morality atanda guard

allowed to frequent the aaloona. that matter being aarafully guarded by i
police department; and It la also a fact that the prsaant adminlat
tewed a wider latitude for the aaloona than any former administr

I or bur t

U«.' said tho old ailorne). But wbat also that all the rilf rair had separated
If law and sympathy and opinion srrre themselves from the democratic party
all acainst you? anked the i-ounp man and had come over to the republican
in that csM*.' aaia the old lawyer, 'I party and It was the desire of the law
would aaw the air and give the other and ordw federation to rid U of ihla.
fellowb belt* {ApjOatne ) That's all He stated that's man to conduct the
I he reference I need to make to the affalrti of the city must have brains,
capacity and lisckUmo to Mippori the
I Usi nUM *
ITe stated farther that the |>res«*nt
ehTtlon was a grave affair, as the of
InjvKOu] to tilt nr*t eight intmths
firtaiH under the cluirter amenilment« Sif the iH^M-nt administration, he
would Ive elect Ml for two yt^. H* staled that (hat if a mau ran enter the
rlu».4vi hy tnakinp an appeal for hl» cxocjitivc chair and In the first- year
I own candidacy
JhrinK ibingH aronnd so that he ran
Hev. R. N. Hoiaapie.
j
obey the law he Is a stic
The Rev. H. N. H«l»u»ple was next Cdo*. He slated that If Mr. Frltvlrich
IntrvMluced and he iH^mn by explslnlngl
elected be would enforce the laws
the objects of the Uw and order f«|.| equally and Imjianlally.
an. aiatloR thsl It was oncanlz.il^ In loochlnx up.m the city books he
ytwrs agt) In order to have fpxvl stated that i( wa* init* atrange that
on Ixuh ilrkcis. He gave then’ wa* a loosenes» when there bail
rt-ason for i‘iipportini; the dem iH-^-n other violalioiix of the law. He
• lickci that the deimrerallr can rit<s| partiruiarly the fart that the aabMUi* mere uIIow.hI to break the law
jiiiidirau candidates.'' lie hgiil that and thin Us\ pvui men to think that
on the mayor and that the, might alMi Is* canie**. He also
the taw and order league Inlended that ailvoeaied publlcliy Ijt all munlrl|>al
occupied the mayor'*: matter* He believed that If Theodore
rhalr during tlie c4»mlng two year* was]
jeauseof
efforts for good municipal
Alfr.*d V FrivNliirh
take Mr. FVIevIrtch by the
ooK Till the rMisliInn of the roIn jK«vernm
and call him brother.
in the ramitalKn and said that |
not «i»deavorlng to - tale.;

irrios IVI. Oillo-tt
" r: 1*"mr Mayor

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program. He aialed that he
inu* felt proud of the kupport that had I
demmrats. He sUI»h! that there wa* riven him and that he tiad endeavored
lu do hls bent In city affair*. He asked
Ibe vcHe* or thc4»eople If they Ix-lievH
that he was endeavoring to give them
good gowrameni. He said that he
was a Lincoln republican am] a F
a : C. O. Sherwood, democrat ir­ C A. Hammond wa* the
ate for city clerk, the Rev. R. N. cr and he based hl^ talk
•ipport of the preacher* and delie. president of the law and pure and simple, comparln
cured he would rather 1»e defeated
with their support than fleeted with­
out It. After a short explanatloh of
wAiat he had endeavored to do and
leaving it to the audience for the
were maay republicans.
manager and the stockholders were dirt, he took up the preliminary report
The mwllnf was called to order at changed every year or two. He paid of the ItMeral Audit company. The
K:4i by the chairman and Judge Urn Mr. hMedrlch several sincere tribute* crt!*llt for the investigation waa taken
lor was ibe ftrst speaker Introduced. in bU bttsines* life and hit charac by the speaker. He stated that he
He began by explaining the grtman
feil that aa mayor of the cny he did
cleciloB law and then stated that’ they
Rsv. Damaa Coehlln.
had a ticket of which they were luu
The R«v. Demos OochUn took ooca the varioua funds. He stated that the
Mon to address the audience at this reason the city books were in a sad­
polat autiag that he felt rather timid dle was beewnae in the Inst el^t
about aotlag as chairman of tba amet years, no mayor had senred over one
eaaafully attacked. ?fTe did aol attempt lag althimgh he was no atraagar lo
to advise the people hOw to vota say­ the dstlea, haring onoa acted as chair­ ’Tt thU point the opeaker a«rs«<
ing that he very rarely voted a man of « repnbUcaa eoonty ooavan- that tf there was g mlxnp la the
straight ticket himself bat this spring tion. He otatbd that be was a true re­ booka. the party coneeroed woold try
be was going to do an.
publican and was proud of the party. to ee^er It np. He stated that he had
• I am not goTne to speak of the He staled that the great party had noticed signs of this In the refusal of
meeitag last night." he said. "b«t I
the board of edocotlno to have their
woald like to leU a story. A cwrtaln
books audited. He charged that the
old lawyer took ia a paivll aMd he was
water book* were $4«0 abort and aald
a bright yoaag fellow. Om day the It. Haaaldhe waaafriaiMofaUtha If he was eleetad be woold nee tbnt
scholar asked him wbat be wtmld do coadMaiaa but ha bad told Mr. OOlatt the Hty got ereiy dollnr tbnt wna
tf be bad a case wbees iba gym wbao be oahad ibat idl tba aaloona, coming lo It. wbetber ft was one tbe
pathy of all was witb blm but wbatlmr ba wtabad it or not. nnd all
tba law was waak. Tha old at tha lowtr alaasaat of tba city bad at
He next
toraey replied that he wouM teach lacbad tbamaelreo to him and mode
the law very lightly. The atadaat hlgitbMrondldat*. He aald that tha
asked him what he would do If the law
was siroag and public acoitlB»eat eras
weak. Why 1 abonid atki to tbv

Conservative, capable, a good citizen,
advocateof a government for the people.
•if elected I will represent the people all
the time and all the people.”

DEMOCRATS
HAD MEETING
FOUR ADDRESSES WERE HADE

p
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uwugs W. H. Umlbr. Rav. R. N. Mai
aagla. Ra«. Oamas Cochlin and
Mayor A. V. Fyiagrieh ggaka

tbaMM maatfestad
the apaak
rrs ware well received. The Rev
Demaa Corblln acted as cliatmaa ol

New Easter
'-Things" in our window are attracting
great attention just now.
Unique chickens, rabbits, elephants,
Easter china eggs and an unlimited variety
of Easter cards and postals are here in pro­
fusion. The children will appreciate little
gifts like ihcse.

Iba apaaker Mated that'be was not
going after mro bot ba had to refer to
thcaa matters. He dMaT blame Ibe^of
beers no moeb baeoaae Uey ware slmpfy Mowing the example of tboae bc^
fore tbam and Ibe laxneas was of long
domtloa.
The cooclaaloB of Mr. Priedteh's ad

a

QTT BOOK STORE

Tax aaBan cn. nor.
good and would do the
4. they should vote for
Id by thaaklag the p«»pie for the oonfldence they had showed
In him and aU|ed that If he was
electtd or If h<
would aTwwya wo
c*t» of the city.

THE BOARD
OF EDUCA­
TION BOOKS
Committee Ton Ways and Means
Will Not Com Up Anything
the Public Should Know.
Ediior Exenlng Record: It has
come to our noilce that a statement
haa been made that the reason the
committee on way* and means of the
board of oducatiun defemd the audit
lug of the school books was that being
repubUcanS we U*came aware of the
men* wc would find and that we
wanted to coxer it up and shield Uie
offlcUl*. Now that phase of the kIiuallon did not enter our mind*: our attentlon was called to an article In the
Grand Rapids Herald of the trouble
the city there wa* having with the
Federal Audit company mud had
fused to pay their bill; we also had
noticed the length of ilnu> it had becu
at work here and u-fore we madr
w lung U W(»i
awmanec of>di..w
lake and ihc appn>xlmaM- c.a a* wc
care to run up u Targe bill
withuut first briiiKinr ibe niatu-r W
fore tbc board..
Htatcimnt ha* also been made
tho mayur a* chairman of this
committee was not notified aa to imr
action: in connection with that we will
(hat wc waited a full month to be
•Hi tom*lber by the mayor and up
to 4:SO o'clock p. m. ou Uie day of
the m«M*tlng no word bad come from
him and wo we derided after.discuss
Ing the matter fully to make the re
irt we did.
The iKioks will lie audited and no atmpt will !*• made to ctix^ r up anything that the ,KH>ple ought to know

TO MOTIHKR8
Ton k»ow, poAai*. \ry Uii. time that a giowiag boy. 12 to 18
yeara old. it very hard lo fit The “awkwanr* ttese.. clothiers
Udl you—<wuH be belpeiL But a groat pari of this awkwaxtlnem ianHauetotheltoyat all, but to the ciotbes bo wean.
Maker, win of take it for granted llmt a growiitg boy couldn’t
lie fitted well. anddonH try. For same time we have been mv.
ing tbit matter very cloee attention and. if yon want to eee how

'sss-.a

two-piece and tliree-piooa New .tyle. are iiandtome.
M.SO MR

KUBECK & HOYT.

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uinoR stsbbt clothiers

Boots
$3.50

Smart

S3.00

THEIR LIGHTNESS
They are lighter than any other .hoe of cxinal iUbilily.
THEIR FLEXIBILITY
They follow en*ry motion of tlie foot, thus maving fatigue. .
THEIR ARCH SUPPORTING FEATURE
Thii give, an Mxy poiro and carriagt* and arcenluatna the
graoi4al line, of the instep.
Soe our window.
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BACH ANT & ROSCOE

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YOUR
ORDERS
HERE
.For Lumber and Building Material as soon as possible
to insure prompt deliveries. Lumber. Mill Workfllnterior Finish and Building Materials.

Traverse City Mtg. Co.

H Montague.
F. H. Mi-ad*.
f».
Moffat I, '
rommitee.

The man who tlocs not have a
GRAY suit this spring, cut long: Vin the body, the distinctive
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“ Varsity*’ sty
,

SEPARATE BALLOTS
VIII Be Used In Voting on the Queatlen of the Revision of the Consti­
tution Next Monday.
At Ibe election lo be held next Mon
day the question of calling and hold
Ing a convention for the purpose of
making a general revUion of the consUtuilon of thU state wUl be sulr
mltted lo the quallfled elector*.
Tbe ballots upon which thl* queetlon
will be submitted will be neparate and
aistlnct from aU other ballots usi^l
If a majorltj of the qualified elect­
ors. ToUng at such election, shall de
clde in favor of calling a convanUon
for the purpoae of revising the coosijtnUon. It wlU become the doty of
the legUUture at the next session to
provide by Uw for the elecUon of
agataa to such coaventlon. whose duty
____ batou-._____ _____
of tbe aoaatitatkm. whin
aubmltted to tbe qaaUM

Gray 3
,

will not be diemd in ^e

,; > ■ v

Wc arc showing handsome Grays from

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$I3 UP:li
Our finer goods from

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3SO to 3S8
abla, ralUMa and worthy af «
VOTt FOR
F. NRftUNOlft,
opybllca. aama^ fbr Jdiga af Raaedat^ aaiirL AbU dHoroey aad

Vote m j. m. otixnx <
lean caadldala for moyar. aad I



Are equal [to any, yes, superior to any
. ...
we have ever shown.

'V-'V-

HAMILTON aOTHING iCO.

, TKAVSn* CITV, MCMM^N.

THUVENIWRI^D The rawiElkSm a«Ay a* Ita fke

For; City*'fclerk Banders’
Hardware

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m tifkm ftM »ot i^mrfky d tk
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la an addrewa ttst night one of tke
epeokeva *ald we »u« have men id
foree aad brain* and mimrtty to e«
force the law
Ja»c« M. CMlIeti i« a

Hi

man of reci*nl*^l *orre *t»d oae
whohr forre of ehtraetes IsMfOclfWt
to wai^^ fi^admialetratlon of tin
iT’t UP TO

the

VOTEPt,

0« M«uUr tko vtMf^ will rt«Ul4
tMr TlWtJlH St tiM* |*m» TV» ICM
mijr u sli

Is SMi iW-

law* of the cHy. | He wlU tme uJ It

meHing

Ust

night

H. Gillis

charge that Jas M. (
and would mg fairly

M of SMMtlMSl l#*il

J=OLbmG GOCatS^

affair* of the cliv durl
year*, nor that he u
aipwtablo rltlfcn.

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Mjr Em bM« InirodMMd srEkh wPl
Et wtii|N for wEst It l» worth, and
•'•quare deal for enrery tnan 'J
W9 IM SSM tEsi SI IE« polls IMy
I U Ollieit has declared hlmiuir|
Wttt BMEo a dodsUMi (hot will Ea fair
%Bi jMt wEm tJm «UI VtalAlcata
tEoM aMiBst whom ammanu htrr
Esm made aa not thr proper man lo
EoM sMm or pohlle trust.
Do not neglect lo enwll
TEo Bm»rd advocated the Inlercsia
when you vote ao that you
d tEa iwpahHcaa Uckel. with the tin-

.Quickly Adjust^ ID ANY

w

woiki.,..!!. itat

aad that damocrEis would do
«**
voU IE# aaoM ticket. The democrata
Eato had tba moat oVaetive onaalta
thm ti^a aprtof that they have ever
had IB a maalrtpal campalan. aad yrt
tho key Bote of fhalr arvanents has
EM -BOiK>Brfl«aBshlp.‘-

Efficient bookkeeper and office man ofl:
many years’ experience.
Cov. H S. Pinifree: “Mr. Gillis has alwa^a
faithfully and satisfactorily. performed all duties
assigned to him. I have always found him entirely
trustworthy and thoroughly competent.”

TnWFMKICMCK

THIRTV WERE INJURED'IMRRIED FOR 56 VEIRS;

X
! BROKEN RAIL DlTCHCO NICKLC
State Sank Received One for |15 To
PLATE PASSENGER.
day—Man Arretted at Grand
j
_________
•Mil*. I.

M«S. VAN ALL8TEIN WANTS Dl
VORCE FROM HUSBAND,
_________

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Crolhri*

Fought

Afte-

Bur.al

of

C«cthc -Hiare ‘^fSrhtifctfhed Out
Jaii at Fl.nt,

The third alleged forged cheek <
However, the campaign U ftnUEed
f a ItK-al iMit.k
lir, was
1
n*e«‘l\<M at
and we are willing to leave the resul' when a cheek for lir.
riy Win* It. :hr i:vV l^iii{aitic.T.l
WEE the voter* for lEa Aaal dcierml- ihe Biat«> liank. dated March 24. signed
, < », .rJ.dt*. Man }. !?1.—AHir fif’
aalioa. Eellevlng that they will declaie by Dan O. Pratt and li^fevor of Wal- By Wire to tin* Hveuing r.emrd.
lace Brown, havlrg
. j^hed bv|
K.nt wn.xor. lud.. Mnrrh HI * Tblrv
,u>,
sg.ah
Jamaa M. Gllleti otajror of Travome
Mr. Cruse of Honor.
, Clly. Tracy H. ailUs. dty derk. Amll
I i.‘'s!im
“”*•
Ab H iu.
|.ake Ihpn
IMate Iwtity-nvo 73. f„r ,!iv«.icf. Shr jiH.-m-x he
r. HwUpsw^ Jodie of
Reoorder. the check waa rt^lved It wa* for j'*'*’*'<**‘ «*>
An raa: lM>iiiid | , r
•oart. to addition t<» the elocilon of warded to the National lumk here miles wt^ai leal nlglii
where It wa» repudtatRHl
repudUttHl. The ('liv
•vf^ other candidate oa the ward an 1 iKiok atore was vlctlmlred hv an a! fast iMmsenged iiaUi aas ilm.wn from om l' Thi-> haw n
the iratk by a Invken rail. Tl.e enBrother*5 FouflM:
• cHy lIckHa.
legod forged rhet V ff»r IM.rHi the sanu*
ear ^i.'tvM'd over, i. n '
Klim. M.ir.-h
; J.
nn.i .\ddhn
day
that the
l.wuiner *hoe atorv glue and the r
C«»l. oj (;mihs (ought atte. th - Imri.i*
check b«
being made the re»i of the train -wa« ul‘trhe«l. th**
cashed one. the cheek
snioket going over ih< fuUlge Into the
of (be !>ody of their brotber of (h«k
nut to H. 1.. iohnsoa ar
rrtvk twenty five feet leb.w. Ao milatei «einir. JetJwSi b.tnd was l.ittei,
r.ecrge Mnrrla just as the L
woman Ik rt>lnjv‘f
and.Addl.KOn i* in jaii.
I
waa. The two (heck* show ever) slm j k
Inaane hlin ... ......
%eatlOB. with one evreptlon
place
Marrh ::j - David MiUer of’
deawcrata upon the tirkH. and rrjine
lere ill Jail el.atiri d wuh filmbefore the iMM»ple with a no&partl*an
'. was kiitK-Uetl nne..j»M burs
plea.
This 1*. of couree, to catch
by Allen IMejiv. an 110.100 fariH' r.
h*'** and the oHot luNonei?. -Wt-re rba*.»•.! .
Uiv all cimid.-^e.
votera who may be Intoenced by the name belng^ given as Sewabms. Sheriff 1
:UU :» tlHlrceJlK
anotMU of the democrau. who *eek
bleated with
^th the auihcultlea tho
.to aecnre republican %oier* by *entl- from the dewrrtptlon given f.wi
maatal and aenaatluuaL arKumcnu. atmaldy mire th. i»ail> Ik one an
New Dunlap*,
he In bIho waoii d at
ralEer than by arr«ni«*nis dictated l.y
New Hawc*.
kegtin on a similar charge
rMOoa and founded ui»oo fart
The
Hamdton Ciotbing Co.
Hally Bagle h£y* that inatmuch a* the
•URPRIEED MIBB MEICEB.
n»r 2B^t
Our line of young men’* suit*
^Aomoefatlc ticket ha^ aomlaated one
fer spring. Stein-Blocb Co.*«.
^republlcaii. that the desMcrat* are Forty Soya and O.rla Bpant Very
Pleaaant
Evemng.
H., 8. A M.«. W.. C.. B. ». C. K.
jmrtlAod In railing their ticket a toonAUiiit
f«irj)
btiyi;
and
gliU
had
a
A Co.’*. ^ great variety of the
partlaan ticket.
ThU contention U
popular makea not confined to
abaurd: It lejust a* abaurd as fur the JoyfMi suiprlw .m Mareda Helg,** nt
hv Mane at 442 Weal Wgbtli strcc:
any one hou»e.
x'
democrat* to form a Htlven* party last evening.
a
Hamilton Clothing Co.
nomtnatlag democrat* and calling tt
The evening wax pleasant l> xpent In
In thU ehvtion the re pl.i>lng game* Mix* |». Un ISirauli re
aan blagas apoo the merit* of the celved the bead |uUe and M
w<m the head prlie given
During the evenlug ilyhi ivfre^timeiH^
1
tlfEala. aad lEe l^reniDB Record dJes wero served eonaisUng of coffee, wand
ream and rake.
' not lake a hark seat In mo«t farne»t!y wifli«t>. pirkle*.
rt«K|. which wa*
advoratliii the candidate* on the re IW'fore Hm* goe*tx deua
* lute ho.lt. (hey |.re-eblfd Ml*-. M.i
publiraa ticket, because there Is Do rrila Helg^** with a ting. •
one of them who Is not a repr«-*enl*No Pin I* a* pleawani and iK»*mvi
^llve rilUen and in shorn the affairs of
the city wight not bt* »afel) entrusted *f DeWltf* Lillie hbirly Rl*er>:. Them
Famous Utile pllN are ini mild and
rffiH-tlve that chlldicn. delicate ladlex
e l to the
and weak people eajov ih» Ir eleatiHlng
effect, while strong p.^Mde wav thev
are the tiewl liver i.in* *v>14.
Never
We appeal to every reimhiicaii
BOB partisan.

AN APP V

wd.

fur sidf ONLYhy

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—YOUR RELIABLR HOKIK PURN18HBII

FRANKTRyOE

8L0 roSiOFHCE IBIUM6

vr

THE WOMEN

The
Latest
Creations
Spring

Garments.

S4UII.- w..mm niv Ju*t a trlttt*
timi.i nU.ttr v-ln* to a bank 10
biisint-.,*. An.i
Hlntpiy Ix ra.iKr tb. y ;,r.- i,.M f;i
tnlllar witfc tho rub** «tf hr.nU\a-z.
Tfcl* HboUtln t irf* s... a 10!. it.
tb’..l. tl.U i-Vi a. .with (b..N.*

We ate -Hhowmi; asplendid line of Ladies*'
and Children’s Coals
atul Skirls, and a»k
every lady lo ins|>fcl
them before buying.

H*.ii aoti Kii plain, tliat d.*al
ih.T With a bank uwm iH^'.inu •
(.. (him an oa*;- babb
\\’4 appivr.'nJo ih*‘ luUmaa;:.*
v( u i.iC4-ij. Th.-lr liusUic .si, w it it
i> Ik .iln-atl.. latgtr an<| kiwidliy
in* TVSKIng. li )oti an* noi luiw
a
(V.-ii |,]»*a*i* c<iniU.bM
IbU It:. tQ4i a'itFu j»5 b.'R.iitiit* ..nc,
Wv i v»‘ a »fry ii; at <.f. ixiu’s
iKMd. aii.i fia.. t!ir.> |m r «*nt in
rt roKi coai’iinnj.ltKi i wb o a )< «»

A. J. WILHELM
&.Bih Side store

Trent Clly SMi IM;.

Lace Curtain* at white
diacount all th.* week.
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J. W. Miliiken. )

The Flour that Talks

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LOVERS OF
FAIR PLAY.

licllcvfni In good go^^mmeni to
port hi* oatire tlrkei tbla year,
have placed In nutnlnation a clean
Uckel from top to botioxn. In asking
the rapoblleana to desert kir, OHIet
sot one arord has been sp.»Ken aiain*
Els characier a* a man. N»»r has r
keen claimed that his long record It
the council haa not been clc'an: and I
U admlitH that his prlrate life li
above
reproach.
He has
p.ihllcly
lUttmlM^ lu enforce the law» and give
the clly the beneit of hts most
Bcienilott* eSurt* for It* welfare. The
people ahouUt .bow by ihelr vote* that
a man* rharacte. aud motive* should
not count against an exemplaryJUc
and a clean public tecord.
rbm democraik*. ctfUens. aoaWO*
can committee were given the oour
te*y of a page |n the Ragle yaaterday

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Th^f!:^viU<^ awlnc»n«livillior
liuck and aiMt prt-vi iita all jtdt
ThU c.iit

WcEivc 1 PirsNiliss
Tin SEar.

Competent. courteous, industrious and'

par. We ftni M that

UeiiMlillcan* should md fail «o gr i j
MsUEed lo aapportlna
out and vote Monday and i'*T.i»tcr i
lEo flawAdaiaa upoo that ticket. W<
Ihelr choice of randldat*.*.
•tin M that every
caadMato

wovUo or the v«t«i of it«mb!lcaiis.

r,triKl»L NKcltuitiK or fcAW^
undl onen^vu iT: go in an
on1iaar> suit omm. /*

or jvr tu tlie Ivtil.y.

«i.irni R<K.M-v.h u lb. •■ipo.tHiilfully qualified.

rlsEt asi

A^tnn*W«r<Wgar.

• The best
conveyance
} on wheeU.
Xl«ht.8tfonir. Ditrabto, Stm^
pie and CottvRniRRL ,

If >T)a arc goiii^ to build
a new house or repair
the old one. h will pi^’
you to look over our
stock before buying. We
arc carrying a very com­
plete line of builders*
hardware and our prices
arc vcr> attractive.
Give MS a call before
buying and we will sivc
you some money and
suit you in quality.

Ibat the Uws ate luopr rly eatorwvl.

si«s»Hii

ksvt IM mftE*. SS4] so* ti U O I

'."Sr

. t « ■. A»rtl 1. 1

to voice their aenUmenu upon local
• politic*, and la dotag ao. they gaoled
the aentlmenta of auck gifted national
flgvraa. aa Recnetary Taft. Hoa. Kllha
Rool •ocratary of auta aaMr PrawiRmmrHL Bad amratUrr d war
aadar WBIIam Meklaley. aim. the aea*
^ tteaMa of Praaldoai Rooamralt gpm
Rood ^laUMEIp. The artuamat. prw^
aaatod are la Mae wjik the argumeata
of tke repabUemaa aT^navora* aiy.
MEa EMMttypaoftaooi
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The average maa is



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MK HKi.VN .s.WINfJ.s |;a\K I.o.n... !m-

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pnirtd by iuasFW ilut Slab- B;mkiiin C«)inniiEsiom-r
would m|uin- the SttK-khtilJers u> |m)mplly nmke

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flot a man of weattb.

Should the Capital

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duposiiora niikdit

Should the alockhoMt nt f.ii! to ihua prompUy
make Rood the Commiaaioner would iioi pHnuit mat.
P*ra lo run on to a dan^t-r iKiiut, but would imniwlV
nt* ‘y t%k»* chniRW of the busimwt and pay off llto do.
isiaitora.
In thia and aiawy otlier wnya the law innfully Ruanla tlio aafely of a Michigan S.iviuR8 Hank.
U. tw’

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Hsak Law wHi t* b*.v civro from liru.

He hat ER‘lEcomc, wEUe he
fptnins atmnglh of
mtvl boil3% uixm whi. b he
and hia family are nhlo lo
■ live witli <x»mfort.
• It ia lo Ihia averagf nuia
that ^ advanu^ of a
Imitk accoimt should ap.
peitl with the RrsatesI
fopoe. The liintt to aaw
money ia early in life—the
earlier the heller. A bank
nooounl he)|« a nmn to
save and giv«« him a safe
place for hit money Mtm
canaave aomethinR out of
their eaminRi if tlw y ro•ialv© to do aa
•iia\o a litth—today—
whUe yooamn.

Fint NdtoMl

l^tPPLE^

ALL
DEPOSITC

■-f t>3Avn
\> «ANK

PAYABLE

Hvery housewife who has ever used XMarver’l’>)iir swears by it. ;bccau?ie she can
I KUST it to do just whai she expects it 10 doT^ Have YOU ever tried it? Order a
sack with your nc.xi groceries, and we are sure you wmH agree with this great majority.

Something Good for Breakfast
Malt Breakfast Food (can*t help but like it), PulTed Rice Uomeihing new and it’s .
good. t€^). Lirape Sugar Flakes. i:gg>0-See, Maple Hakes, Malta Vita, tirape Nuts,
Tr>’-a-bita, Cream of Wheat, Ralston Breakfast l*'ood, Pibbiiry Vitos, Banner Oats,
Rolled Oats, Lincoln Oats. Shredded Wheat Biscuit.

THIS IS THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNi

Thto i. to .Mtify U>t IW intpeeua tiie electri<»l work
in the nevPoM Office et Tnceiw City. Mich.. install<d by J. B.
Peip Elee^ Co..
find the
to be fii»t chee
and in ecoonUnee with rpqnirrmentn
rmnirrmentn
>
the Kationel
Electrio
Code ^ tl» Treeeuor Deport, end tot- work tewt, tree ct
graondiand*bortcirciiiU,.with on mraUtion anttanoe
Undenrritere’n«inircnHaU.
X. & COOLET;

Itspecur tJ. S. Trewary' Dept

B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
iu CASS STREET
RHONE kOS

Every Want Met Here.”
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TlUvti

city.

MICHWAM.

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r::r2r:r‘-‘S
Mmm will ba teM Ift ttea Hty te
tte ate of May ftMte tte •.*-

........... L^ U- ifinTiiiilal irlu
proapaoi of a royal rrm cooU

1. nM.

VOTBC WOR
INC8EKER
$1,100,010 Amil F. Neriinger
RepuWican Candidate (or

HACKUV «»TATt nriMATCO
ENilMLV TOO LOW.

Judge Of the Recorder s Court

Sell southeri pihe uhd

Bobo of tte
Qte art owaof

Ul« k M> ckanaa* *nk M. two of ihr*r bare aln
'^‘u

rmimmf, wav tm m

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, b«i tkft* fftr I tevft 9tpi^
«UtM
irarftft
UftJi
Utftft
I vtfli te«r iteoftr. ftftftr BT.

m»B B ‘1>rtel(m f\mr*mtU

ftlAS ft

Tte prfftcrti U rfrtlskud «lib tte

|M4».‘‘ W tftk

#i#l»r 4ar

oTHEf.

k. Max am «ah ikai k»t lo aarj Bteftla will te dlatrtbutrd by tb"
bar. bar will rUM Uiteon Iftoognlto
U Wab*a, During tte tlBc »
blbltrd Ite auubps will te Inaurrd
•pftftlte low foritea blm to Iravr bt^
klftsiaB Tltbooi apputnUoK a rrenit.
anotetee of
t jnr»r nadr hrr
by Ite •fBfttob pftrHftBiTt tbough »bo

*f« U MhM t>f •

l«M ftft< M ftftOft M vr taTft fftil
ft »nm4 »«.
ft rPftftd of ftll IW

HOLDINGS

Or.e Fourlh of

FiMM tof r«>fonft*>Aii ftftftorifttte)

uZ

Mtoft ftold ft»4 tte tohfteco co«nft»l«i

mi

Bftftftft to »lpe It

of dm. ttiKt «r firing tvar
rtgnraltftft to flrla wnpioye^ In tte fafttBHm ftpd trrl»t i» !»««» tbrm m
form tte teblt or omoklnf i» teiat
larHr anomBMH by polpli anti proar
Tte pnWlalty glraa to thla wtarr>
.^voHi tte clgnrrtia manufactiirara.

: tim w« Hw 4

M>.|.U<»a|

Is Ifft4rl4 and I win ftiftba I* my Amt
Oftt duty to rrltrvr ibrir
ft’
you barr alvay* donr bw;* rbr la rr
pofim to hBtr Mid lo Qurrn Alrx

flrrftt la tba |-»irrr of f^urailoo
II
e may briirvr lht> riiUf rf pnUr«* o*

liia Iiftfr or fte <
flftflftftd ftr« Bftft
Tte ftaooHftilofi

m tiym ^

ftftd ffkfti tilftf

Irrrpool. and bit vk-w la fOd'rnM* i
by no b-aa ao.hnriiy than ProfraaoT
C«warr Lombroro. b U arm r»*llninj:
tr.tr r.lmiiuilir Thi tm.ftfar of toda>
If te la
a -rmtlrman iMirr
who dladatna to work In anythin?
boi forrrrt o\mlng drt*aa. our np^io
burglar avolda
orcaalon of

tilAri
turad tkullc and One Had a
Broken Back.

> Uya far reaching plana t« awlndb*
jnlly. M^n a ho flfiv
______1 barr bc«*n hurjrlar^

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i«r hhtkw.y««, .« to,..,

On ikr olkCT lUr It I. k fart that'and klik «UBH.-r*

nktair. worn (ka aaama aaiaa aak-i miklai aMc aoeltty .aataa U la^l Wlaaatkta ba. H. dart aid-. Thf
HtT a- It ainra dan attar a rarrildlr iarn-aataa aad It U an loearr aa' rhllri ad tadir ahaap Mkmi iralnlas
aknn ilaMr-»» ■*! lo ikp lm.la*aa at ooaaiial .Kht la aat ladiu la ovaataw'l. a»«liyi«d aad arha haa lBk«ii»,l
tka maritalloii. i mrr,r prmk toldma totafclac U a«M ot ottr mow |crtatlaal latdlact. I. Uaaahad tor a
urant« after thr the ’ career of ertrar. HU oatnratlon ha«
th. tr |-«plr. ihai would U-

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MIrh.. Ma vh 21 -Harkby a lluoir WRI wril JUt tb<< Kdvard

Twm Of Them Takan Out With Frgo
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ily Wire In «tc Hvi nlng Reroral.
NVw’ Vnrk. Marrh :*.I. iKnainItr ctIn Ibn H#iinAvlv.inla ra11r«*atl
.unnrl at Thlrty-founh ntrtet lotlir
and nine mm were torrlbh Injnrrd.
Three ftcn* uncon*cioui. when taken
nut. two with fractured wkulU and mi-

OEMOUSH HOffUMI MOUSE

l.umtn:

mnifianr

of (*hU*ag.t

orrnr * f |.ln«* \%tu\% in voutlu rti
«l.'Hl*v3nT»l. Thr i.rlrr U
an arr.*.
ihr lop pjlcr for ,*<joa! quaolliy of
SkMiihrn: i.;nr lamls. Harklrj
rrY«*n*l) ^oM

Huiro*

tlRk taiida tn raakr ihr n*r4*lma mcr
ir.VHi.isiO. Thr firm bar larscr hobliar« In I^lslana. The aalrs arr ilu
riming up of thr i-kUtr of ChaHru
H. Harkirv and ab«iw that ihr ortlmatrd vaMc of Ihr erlair was t.S.Ote.OIMI IIV) Wia
Onr fourth of thr rsiair

Graduate of Traverse City High school,
class of ’98, after completing full four-yeSr
English course.
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Graduate of Ann Arbor Law school, class''
of 1901. completing course of three years
study, nine months each.
omT Dw oie
In active practice of law at Elk Rapids and
But Not One of Fifty Chickena Died Traverse Cil«< about five years.
in ^n Mile Trip—Ellsworth
Member of Company M. Thirty-fourih
Hale Received Shipment.
Michigan, and served in Cuba during the '
i;iKar.iTh Halr_
Flini strrrf n*Spanish-American war.
r< iv«vl a shliunriu'of flfiy i»nrr I.
Always a consistent republican.
C
IVhiir ^•hroc>uth Rock* onr di “oio!
cCiIrk* by rapr,***- yretrnlay.
Th^j Nominated by primary election.
r
rUtkH.arr inim Fr**.iK.M an.l
giv«-n fm I

ire Will Have to
t te an Up to- S

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*T . *^ihr»ftrb«. of .hr • V«m« OirU' Aftil
IcitenHta Uftftwr- terr 1-^
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•Mik.lrkm1M«i4,IIWfM»nlrac<.|

ROAD TUNNEL.

rn mra^r auhilr forma of rogurry.
Hill BIkra U to te drradrd l«a than
nafnra. and ite laiier la to br framl

fmaBMa»lteilf.fl«i «t nmu^
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CKaiiet Hackley*s Life.
fly Wirr in i).r Evt-nlug Re«>rd

in. ft(ii*cie4 IQT
ti<4M u» ftiiifta tw
trrft|>r<«4 lK«ft4<«M*i. llo.t^riyfli|«
«1K> fftftM. IW ftftkMUl to ft>noft,4lft 4o

«f to P1ftftlllt4«4

KaUlie Was

Detidca Half MUliow During

NINE MEN BADLY HUNT

roarar. Ib»nr arr *o many p»«.r paopli

-I Him fturrb ibr« In ft mewha*

tte BIq

0*vcn to the City of HuakogMi

OVNAMITC eXPU)DEO IN A RAIt

tr»J tell ftM fto

MAKE

CEIRTS OVER SuioSoceoa.

Y Wire to the |5r< ning Record.
New York. March 21.~ Tho work of
•tnnlUhlng the faro.»M Hn.-Tn..n..
houM? win beirln Monday. A f.mri.*<'n
Mary huuM- wllVuake lt« |.lacf.
VOTE FOR AMIL F. NERLINOER.
MpobUcan candidate for judgo of Rooordor'o court.
Ablo attorney and

hgtrhrd by inriiliator ami notaUhKtimfing ihrli irrolrr ago nol om* dlr.1
In Ihr i::. roll* , of iravrl, Mr' Hab*
i
nm.th. r tbiiirarm t*f flfiy In
R frwr Wv. ks and Krvnal othrr iHitiUry
ruisor-. in fh*- ritv mi l pr<»Ubly lakr

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Every voter should Enroll this spring on election ^
mmcinpmoN l^ay, Monday, April 2nd ::

f-iw niy will !*<• alklf n» prvwni
• I ici*lle:»f t^KHrorn* nf bluls.
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Sprinr Openine Wednailaif, Aoril 4
PM

^HE woman who likes to
*
know that what bhcboyi
is abteilutety riaht. both at to
style and quality, will not
overlook the fact that she is
assured of this at Milliken s.
You can be as lavish or as
moderate at you like in your
expenditure, y*ou will find
style and quality right at
every price.

We want especially to call your at­
tention to ready-made artkh^s that will
be needed in your Easter ouiht and want
you to see the following lines:

Womon’8 Tailored Suits and Coals.
Silk and Cotton Waists.
Silk and Cotton Petticoats.
Fancy Hotlery.
Corsets.
Muslin Underwear,
Kid Gloves.
Charming IdMS In Neckwear, ,
Hatidlcerchiefs.
|
5 ; r Fancy Ribbons.

VWHILE the Carpet Dcpartmeni is not^ the
place you look for Easter
things, still it’s a very attrac­
tive place for the housewife
just at this time of year. Dur­
ing the opening days wc shall
have some attractive offcr»ings for you in this depart­
ment. Wc arc glad to see
you at any time and wilt be
pleased to show you the new
things, and there are plenty

If you do hot with to purchase do not stay away. You are
always welcome here. Attractive displays will be made
and decorations will make It a pleasant place to meet
your friends and get the new style Ideas for spring.

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Whitinc of Seattle Will Have Hl6 |
Appendix Removed Wi
-j V An Knri
Knmllm.
Any Anaesthetic,
I that day to htcIvi* the
H> \V::o to Jht Kxi iilut Hi*c«nl.
f>

i nrn e nroll on that dn%

city I - 1«I havi- hU apiM-mllx m-j*»r * '

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will Ik* ubii o\i i> i:’t.olinn Ibwnl In Ihn Main on
m. s of all

who apply for f nrollrooni.

Ing lhi

Ymi

The i)i ?-. x.ary infomtailon torlnUly.

him an .‘nroilnunf Klip rmi-aii.inu tho «b**ln*d Information. This

I will »nr»>llini’nt answoif. fm -an tim**.

\* Fh: MOST COROiALl.Y INVITH EVHRYONK IN
yf\f Travcrtc City and vicinity to our store at this •ime.
Hans and preparations have been going on for months
(or this event to make it the best in our history. How far wc h.tve
succeeded we will leave it to the public to decide.
With Easter only two weeks away, tlus is .i most . . - :
opportune time for the woman who wishes to be
correctly dressed on that occasion to see that she
makes her selections now. Es,>efially is this so in
the Cloak Ikepartment, for the stock is at its best
now. Every popular style of garment and in all the
liopuiar colors. The elaborateness of the showing
surpasses anything we have ever had. Many of the
garments, hoth in Suits and in Cloak styles, arc
confined to one of a kind. This pleases a gre.al
many of our customers, as it makes what they
buy exclusive.

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roimivt tti another ebTilon pro-

cim I or 'd. Alrr to rhniigo your pari.v ;ufIlllu

* and Jiu* one enrolment ml-

iiiiU*,.k

low* von to vote till all quoKiiiuib Kubtnitif.i at any tiim* umler the nav Prb
fiiaiv Ij»w;.alsti alioms you »»• v<u» t;ii ilio lu.iuiuatlon,tif rantllilalc** for the
il er* of Congnua, Coiin’y

tbivernor and Lien*, naid C. .v*
iiid menib'-r* i»f ibe l.tv‘^1**!

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Irrd (Jfiddt r

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fri»-nd< In <‘ad-

and dlBlriru whenT

Ui r .:

i*rn has Iiooii ad.'ijiieJ: also gilt :.

rlLht to hlgn iK*tltlon* for

the F-ibrnlKnit.n fif ihe dinTi vceliig *V‘«ero. nr i*» ihe pilmlng erf the name 'rf

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your rhoifw of randldlliji on ibe primary l*aHot. The enrollment In no why
H I-. (’Olid ha* I. tunn-d trwn a luu»
n.*** trip lo Orand RapMs.

iimrtei.-* with Ih.. right erf a eiH/en It, volt- at the regular election b»r

Rotatoei. bttiughi S4 rfrolv yes.rrilae, any 4 aiidiiUte on aii.c ib ke; he ib slre,-. bti.
C. H. groM aoil wlft* of Walion were frantlub nt voiinj; a.
hnary ebe *lo*i .
hM*lne*« caller* In town WtvIneMlay.
A. O Ul.ie U KifftMing will! ah a*
tark of lagiipj»e.

i d to prt .ejit fraud and

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so DO NOT FAIL TO ENROLL ON MON , '
DAY. APRIL 2nd.
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O. K. Hods‘ s ha* qom t<i Cop<'ml.*^h
J, N. Meyi r* ba* n-t'imed from an
fkiended *ia> In Pion.fr. Ohio.

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.yiliHiiit.n signed l.y .firoUed vt;*eiK lepri-.seiiiii.q

mic

fifth of the yoleift

of tfl^ir fdiriy 1* requii<*d In Iw flled with the wuni>xc;erk^beftin

.May 12th

Ml* Mary
ha* n tumed frt»u/ ihU yi^^ip order t«i have the nuts,ion submiit*^ at ;hc June 121 h I Timary
radlllar.
.Mi** Mary Tt*acboiit of Cadillac I* Eb'ction changing to thb dirt^ t loUng j.ian of nomlnailng olTIteni. If a ih^
the giicKi of Mrs. Frank Hall.
(ll!on fn»m the neceitkary mimte r U *o filed ytm will vote a< the June I»h
Brady Claik ha* retume,! from Dirk.
Primary Kiertlon on the quctltm of dir<x:i nominalItin*. At this same JniifT
Mich.
Mr* R Warren of Cadillac Hi the Primary Electl<»n yon vote direct by marking a ern** before yimr choice of
guest of Mr*. N .S Cl'iddi n and othc*r
the candidat. * for Governor and Lieutenant G.n. rm.r. and also vose on the
relartve*
MlAfi Kdna .Wt of Walt m wa* In qm**Mon of contlnnlii* the *ame system of nomlnailng those two offlc^-r*
loan .hopping fTiday.

ft,r the futtm*.

V(»u alno eji-ci at the *afne ITimary ir.ectlon the numlMT irf

which ;your precinct |« en'i’b'd to in the County Convention to

1 working for*

elect dclegftie* to the State Convention call.tt for the puriioso «rf nomlnMMl** Ijfwi*e Duck of Traverst* (‘Itr
Ing the balance of the slate Mckei.
met her music elas* as usual Thnr*dayandFrida>.
This change entirely doe* away with all >oaily or so-callml ‘’snap** cfttb
Miss Winifred Hodge* has gonr* «o
cuses or county w.nv«nilon*. Thl* June I2ih Primary Is under Ihe AusCadllUc to witness ‘ Dn* cr Brown/’
D 8. IngcmoU tiled at the home of intllan system erf vtdlng and the regular Eli^tum Hoard In aU districts.
his daughter. Mr* James Crelghtoa.
one mile t^.i of town. Thursday night
of old age. He was an old realdent.
having reeldcd htTe for >ear*.
lb*
b'arc-s *ix A>ns and one daughter.
MINETY FIVE YEARS OLD.

niST: Car*n •> ELECnOM DAT. NOllDAt
Asm tu.



SECOND^ »IGN PETITIONS ON THAT DAY. OR SURELY BEFORE
HAY 10. AS they MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE CITY OR COUN­

wniiam N'»cker«o«i cf Ktefalay C««a- TY CLERK OR SECRETARY OF STATE *Y MAY 12. IN ORDER TO
teatad Birthday Today.
HAVE ALL OUESTION8 YOU DESIRE BOBMITTEO AT THE JUNE ITU­
Register of Deeds F W. *WIte>n
PRIMARY ELECTION.

weoi to KtftimleT tmlny to attite thr
birthday eelehrailno of kU fatterdnTBltD: •• s«M to V«to St Um Jub lltk
Uw. wnilsm Nlckemm. Mr. Nlckwm«AtTElECIIO*.
son was
yehrs old today.
WTE THe WHOLE ItePUMJCAN

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Dfttte, Lansing. March lUlh« IteC.

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THSEVKHItBI

Guide to

Voter® I«»anl

i VOCATIONtOri

M TMt MAMM i

crrv ncKcW hanv or thcn mavk mnvko thi crrv rAfTM-

SHERIFF OF GRAND TRAVERS

HMXV am to OOOO rUNAOM AND ALL or THEM HAVE BETAO

SERVATIVS AND CAREFUL DUSIMNI

MEHM MnrrATIONE At MIMO CAtarOU CONMftVATfVE AMO

FOR A MENDER OF this DOARO.

#tAC« A CMM IN TMt tOilAllt O^fOtlTt TMt NAMt OF TMt
MOIOATt VOU WItM TO VOTt FOR.

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HAE

CAfUniL AND eONEERVATiVE MEMiERE. AND II FULLY QUALI-

' THAVtREf city FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARE

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Tracy H. Gillis.
ONAOUATt OF TMt TRAVtmt

CITY

HIGH tCMOOL;

FIRtT

COURTEOUt.

COMFtTtNT. INOUtTRIOUI.

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For Judge of Recorder's Court,

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For School Inspector

Amll F. Nerlinger.

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ORAOUATE OF TRAVERSE CITY HIOH SCHOOL; ORADUATE OF

Xmn

ardor university law school; eucceeeful law practi-

TIONSR FOR FIVE YEARS; VETERAN OF COMPANY M. MTH MICHIRAN VOLUNTEERS. AT PRESENT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. AND
UMITEO STATES COMMISSIONER.

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For Justice of the Peace, full term,

Elmer E. Brown,

ONE OF traverse CITY'S ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN. WHO FOR
YEARS WAS ASSOCIATED with HIS

FATHER.

JUSTICE

MACS FOR A GREAT MANY YEARE

OF

THE

A. B. Curtis.

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. MOHINtNT CITIHN: PROtAtROUt INtURAMOI AGENT; WtLL

ip. : ‘

V mPORMtO UPON THG OOTJM devolving on a JUSTICt OF the

rr'l'-j;' PEACE. ^

I. B. Gilbert

For Aldermen

First ward, Vic. C. Palmer

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For Justice of the Peace, one year.

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The board of pohlle works

ibe councU chunber last crcatas aoJ
DEALER IN HAY. GRAIN AND FEED. ONE OF THE MOST
recHved bids for the rlty’a cemeol
STANTIAL DUSINESS MEN OF TRAVERSE CITY; HAS NEVEfI BEFORE Ike cgmtrart for fumUhlng ahleh wa^
SOUGHT POLITICAL OFFICE. DUT IS RECOGNIZED AS A MAN OF decided between the Hannah A Lay
Mercantile oompany and Prokop Ky
PRACTICAL IDEAS AND FULLY COMPETENT FOR SO IMPORTANT
aelka. each to give bond of $1,000. Mr.
KynMka bid on Wk Portland ceinen
POSITION.^
to furalah the 4.000 or aor
barreU ai $1.70 per barrel In pap<
aaekt,' four oacks to the barrel, or $5
|Hr barrel In doth aacka. four sack
to the barrel, and the aacka return­
able at 74 centa each. The Hannah
FOR SEVERAL YEARS A MEMDER OF THIS BOARD. CONTRACT- A iJky Mercantile cwnpany mad
OR AND BUILDER OF LONG PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC same bid on Newaygo cemenL Han
kins Bros, also bid on Alpena and
WORK. OF TRAVERSE CITY.
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Etna cement.
The report of the city engineer on
\e valks. bridges and pavement
alrucied during the year lOOS was
ed and embodied In the report
the board
The annual statement to the lK>ard
PROPRIETOR OF SALES BARNS. ALREADY A MEMBER OF THE
of the ifK>ls, tool bouses, wagtms. sewer
BOARD, HAVING SERVED SEVERAL YEARS. AND HIS EXPERIENCE pipe and-paving brick am! other Im
plements otmed hr the city was read,
HAS MADE HIM A MOST COMPETENT MAN FOR THE- IMPORTANT
nilng to I9.674.S5 and also the
report of the tools, seats, implements,
WORK WHICH CONFRONTS THE CITY AT THIS TIME. *
in use at the cemcter>- which
inted to $597 70. Both of thes<‘
reports were adopted.
The board authorized Street Com­
missioner KeUey to pay "ten cents a
load for sand to be hauled to Valley
reef and used in the grading.
Oc^u-gc Burrows. M xton of the cemeter>. was then aske<l If he could shed
any light up<in the Jump In prices for
the care of lots at the cemetery during
the past year. It seems that nearly
a uniform raise of $I per lot has been
made and sereral objections have been
made to the board. Mr. Burrows said
superintendent of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF TRAVERSE that he bad had.no schedule of prices
to go by but that the outgoing aexton
city, nothing FURTHER NEED BE SAID
REGARDING MR. GIL­ had told him the amount charged for
several of the lots and told him that
BERT'S ability FOR THIS OFFICE.
be most use his own judgment in re­
gard to the rept with thoii^ named as a
partial sobc-dulo. Mr. Simpson then
anked him If. when through with the
apportionment last fall, he had not
said, that is $IM more than they
made last year." Mr. Simpson sail
that he had talked with several of the
employes of the c<-meter> and had
been Informed that the sexton wa-*
knowingly charging more for the rare
of the lots than had been done before.
Mr. Burrows denicsl tbU. «ulng that
as he had no schc^dule and that he
MEAT market ON FRONT SREET; GOOD BUSINESS MAN. POPUhad used him own judgment In mak­
LAR AND RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF TRAVERSE CITY'S BEST BUSI ing out the bills. The charge has her^
tofore lMH‘n
p< r yi-ar for a lot and
$3 per year for a half lot although
NESS MEN.
some of those with stone copings have
taken njore time to care for and an
extra charge has been made on them.
The matter was discussed but nothing
GOOD BUSINESS MAN; ON THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

Thomas M. Shane

^niD TO take THE MAYOIfE CHAIR AND DIRECT THE AFFAIRE OF

CtAM OOOKKttFtROF MANY VIARt EXFtRIfNCt.

Al’^olutcly Puro

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EERVEO nVB YEARS ON THE CITY COUNCIL. IE ONE OF |TE MOST

For City Clerk.

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Second ward, Frank R. Goodrich
SEVERAL YEARS AND NOW IN THE

MANUFACTURE OF

CEMENT

BLOCKS. HIS EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE MAKES HIM AN EX­
CEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE CANDIDATE FOR THE COUNCIL FOR THE
COMING TWO YEARS.

For Board of Education
IiH

Herbert Montague
BECRETARY and general manager of the HANNAH A LAY

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MERCANTILE COMPANY.

TWICE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF EDU-

CATION.. CONSERVATIVE. CAPABLE AND ABLE BUSINESS MAN AND
-

W. O. Foote
LEADING BUSINESS MAN OF THE SECOND WARD.
EDUCATION.

AND

SEVERAL
CONSID­

ERED DURING HIS TERMS OF 0FFICEZ>NE OF THE MOST VALUABLE
WHO EVER SERVED ON THE BOARD.
IT

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Ahout tmenty guests entered the
home of Mr. and Mrp. W. A. Reed last
evening and tendered them a very
CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN. THIS surprise. The evening was spent in
IS HIS FIRST attempt TOWARDS PUBLIC SERVICE BUT IS RECOG- playing games and very enjoyable
music was furnished by Mrs. C. Stef­
NIZEOXS AN ABLE. CONSERVATIVE AND RELIABLE ClTlZfN.
fens. Popcorn and candy were aerved
all evening and Uter the following de­
lightful menu was spread out before
the guests; Bread and butter sand­
wiches. Boston baked beans, cold
SEVERAL YEARS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. moats, mixed pickles, cheese. aaUd.
Long Island wwfers, assorted cakes,
BUYER OF POTATOES AND PRODUCE AND CONCEDED WITHOUT coffee and Ice cream. The guests de­
QUESTION TO BE ONE OF THE ABLEST MEN WHO EVER SERVED ON parted at a Ute hour. aU reporting a
very fine lime. Many beauUful pres­
THE COUNCIL.
ents of china and other arUclea were
recel%ed. '
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Fifth ward. Dr. Wm. E. Moon
SERVED ON THE COUNCIL TWO YEARS WITH CREDIT TO HIM­

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ABLE IN EVERY RESPECT.

GeorE. Hoyt
«HOYT, CLOTHING DtALtRt.

VOTE FOR J. M. GILLETT. rwpubican candidata for.may«r. and inaura
1 aafa, acenomical city govammenL
lo oraw me lire oat of bnma. baal
a cut withoot leaving a aearTor to cure

MR.

witch Hwl 8al»a Ap^tat tOm.

MOVT It A YOUNG. tNtRGtTIC AND tUCCtMPUL PutlNtM MAN.

Aak for DaWltTs

tlllVte.POUR VtARt UPON THt BOARD OF tOUCATION ANO'lt

Frank H. Meads
DNUGGIBTHirTHE FOURTH WARa

HAS HAD

AS MEMBER OF the DOARO OF EDUCATION. AND It

THOROUGHLYCOMFrrENTAND WWELL POSTED UPON THE NEEDS
OF THE FUSTIC BCHOOLSm

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GEORGE D. EVANS DEAD WILL BE IDLE BONDAY 1
SUPERVISOR OF GRANT TOWNSHIP IS NO MORE-

7VERY COLLIERY AND WABHERY.
AT WILKEBBARRE.

EPW0HTHUA6UEBtT

Sposres for
HoBsetaokl Use

Get your Lace Curtains
reek at a apeclal discount.
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J. W. Mitliken.

JOHNSON DROG CO. ,
I I imga-^iSrSltJS^y. Miek. I

What This Bank Does
RecelYO Dep«ttt, nrablc on demand, oo whiob it allowa
intenat.
Hakes Loans on carefolly choten paper..
Hakes CoUecUoBS. notifying parties before paper is dne.
Reatt Safety Boxes in iu Steel Lined, Burglar Proof VaniL
Banter keirpt bb own box key.
hsaes Drafts at Jeaa^an^.ratea, available in any part of
DMsaCeBeralBaBkliig Bwlaesa along aafe ami ormaeirative

It Does Not

IT WILL BE BEEN THAT THEV^VE CANDIDATES ARE PROMI

THOROOaHLY COMPtTtNT.

experience

eningagent

A pure grape cream of tartar powder*
No alum.

TEIDEBEBSUBPBISE

Third ward, Frank L. Shuter

SELF AND TO traverse CITY. PUBLIC BPIIIITED. ENgRGETlC AND

'pPTHtPIRMOFKURtC

Imparts that peculiar lighUiess. sweetness, and
T ‘J
flavor noticed in the finest cake, short
;f4
cake, biscuit.rolls, crusts.ete,, which , ) f
, expert pasUy cooks declare ia • .
:f; >>1
.
unobtainable by the use
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Had Not Been Well for a Numbar of
Montha—Brother and Sister
By WIm to the Mvenluf RaeorA.
In This City.
Wllkesbarre; Pa. March 31.—The
anapenaion order will be unanNews rtwched this city at an earfy anion's
lm<ni«ly observed and every collleir
hour this morning that George D. and washery will be Idle Monday. T*»o
itors are posting noUcea 4hat
Ermna. supervisor of Grant township,
had succumbed to a six weeks Illness
from tuberculosis, death relieving his
suffering shortly after midnight at the
temfly home In Twin MotmUin.
Quartarly Saaaion Was Held at W
Mr. EN'sns had nm been well for a
Anbury M. E. Church Last Even*
number of months, but attended the
Inp—Program, Lunch, Concert. '
January meeting of tbk board of anparvisors held In thls'^rliy from Jan. 8 to
The quarterly union meeting of the
13 but was unable to attend the ad­
Epworth leagues of the city was held
journed WKKlon later.
last evening In the Asbury M. E,
George D. B\ans was bom Jun^ 4.
church and n pleasant evening waa
1862. in Caas county, but remi
siH*nt by all. After the business meH*
northern Michigan with his ]
lag.
a short program was given.am
when a young man. the family
follows:
in Wexford county. Iie> 1«
Inttrumental duet. Mias Stanley and
Mrs. Scott.
mother. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Bv
RecUailon. Clesta Dunbar.
this city and a brother and two sisters.
Vocal duet, Miss Stanley and Will*
Edward A. Evans, MUa Elizabeth Urn
(toble.
Evans and Miss Huldn Evan.s. all re­
Mandolin wdo. Btella Bailey.
siding In this cUy. while a wife and
Vocal solo. S. Buschett.
^^)llowing this, n guessing contest
two children. Clcnn and Bessie, sur­
was
held
and conUderable amuM-ment
vive at the family home. One uncle. WS.H afr«>rdod
when the answers were
Georgo kNans, also resides In this city. read. Ught refreshments conslsilnc
No man had a large share of rrlend.s
b<. f | Wichcs. coff**e. pickles, chtw were
and his exemplaiy life will
,
served In conclusion a concert was
loving memory in the family
held while the dishes were being
The funeiwl servlcf-s will lake place washed and put away and good time
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from only cnd«-il when ih«- lights were put
the home, the service being conducted
by the Rev. Holmes, pastz>r of the
Mr Evann
earnest
lest, consistent memlier f«r |i
»
nine yean The hnrKl mill Ik- In t)ie<l
family lot It Oakm-tKid and mill U- in {I
YlonaaoJiVining time will eoon
I.. Carter.
Crier,
J* Ho
charge of H.. L.
1m> at Kami. We imve u
Mr. Evans' death has been exp^-etedi
.luinbo BlMohnl OrnM
for a Dumber of days, his brother Ed­
.Sponge tor cleaning wood.
ward and sisters Lizzie and Hulda.
worMU...
being caUed to his bedside three day««
ago. as his weakened heart
Then we have a lielter
the end. His
sponge,
Florida shoop’g irool,
gre.M4*d far and It had been hoped that
U'ill ontwtvir a half dosni
About Twenty Friends Called on Mr. a change for the best might result fa­
. and Mrs, W. A. Reed and Spent . vorably. but he was taken with inter­
nal hemorrhages and death resulted.
Pleasant Evenlno-

Fourth ward, Geo. W. Lardie

ALWAYS AWAKE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE SCHOOLS.

YEARS A MEMBER OF the BOARD OF

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THAT WAS INSTRUCTION OF OUT
GOING SEXTON.

Arthur W. Wait

James M. Gillett
EUCCEEEFUL EUEINEEE MAN WHO HAE MADE HIMEELF rOTUHE

TOLD TO USE NIVJUD6IEIT

Joseph H. McGough

■'v-

CHARACTER.

AND WELL GUAUF1E9

IW Board, of Public Works

• i ^ ir

lAR EY HIE IMOUETRY AND Ur-RIOMT

CON-

COUNTY .TWO '

v:

•UeOSMTUL EUtINEEE MEN, AMO MM WHO WILL CONDUCT THE
ArrAMiE or tm* city with the eame zeal foe the inteneexa
or THE taxeaveiie, ae they would their own EUEINEM rOR
TMEMEELVEE.

Fctr Mayor.

RISE IN PRICE OF CADE OF CEME*
TERV LOTS ALLEGED.

David G. Chandler

WHO HAVf MM MMIINArcO ON TMI NMimUCAN WAND AND

READ EVERY LINE OF THE AORENT AND WORTHY BUSINEBB MEN AND CITIZENB AND THERE IB DREBBSB MADE AT THE REPUB­
NO ONE AGAINST WHOM ANY WORD OF REPROACH CAN CONBltT- LICAN MABB MEETING LAST
ENTLY Dt MENTIONED. THEY HAVE EACH
THEM FROVCO BY
their public and PRIVATE CAREERS THAT THEY ARE ABLE
AND
a AMO
WELL QUAUFICO FOR ANY FUBUC TRUST TO WHICH THE FSOFLE
OF traverse city MAY CALL THEM. YOU WILL MAKE NO
take in voting the straight RCFUBUCAN ticket as SHOWN
ON THIS list.

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Deal in stocks or any kind of speculative investments
or h»ve any connection with speculative enterprises.

I Peoples Sayings Bank

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