The Evening Record, March 31, 1906

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The Evening Record, March 31, 1906

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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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1906-03-31

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THE EVENING RECORD

issue

nuvKB%c arv, MicMiaAN. Saturday, march

ENTHISMSTIC tEPUtUCAN MEEffllA WUE CAUBHT

three large rusiness slocks
totally destroyed

PaSputmiinitfinlae.''

Moyht, MhOlit

an

Reed ntr. Mlrh.. March 31—One of
HAIR-UBKSSING. Bluunpoo.
• to- worKt flret in the hUloiy of Reed iiiR, Manage Scalp TreaUneiit and
fiiy brake out at S:3o tbU momi
ManicnriiiK. Myrtle Hookey .KK
auuoaiama wtro UaM*d. In that theiv
Jamaa M. Cilielt.
Wilhelm Block,
the basement of a ibive-story
vsa got oor spncl&c rharga. all bring
oa ued by }\ M. Lonwhury and reeultlng
Rd-pabllw Candidate, for Mayor.
otNOf ndtbtau Mora or U-m tbaa grneraUti«*w.
«n th.. death of two men. C. S.JIollack.
Ha ibon railed aUeoHon to another clr(“If olectad I will rapraaent all
rular »lgn<^. ‘Unroln Republlran«.- psople and work In the intera.tt of the er. a pr.unln.-nt merchant of tbe city,
and IMaio l.ary. awd the total UetAlmcHe asld that If hani-.t old Al.rabom poool#.“)
fiou of ihrtM- large bu^lnesw'blocks.
Uneoln could have looked thlw far In
1 be origin «f tbe flre l« unkmjwn al
to tbe fatore and oould have wien tha:
a body of men In Travarte City hall

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V

L\i

than took ap a rlrcolar wblrb hal
IWn M*ot oat by tbn law and ordnf !
Ji ha
fodarstlon. 8lana havlaK

water craft should examine the prod
net of Traterae City*, latest e«labUshetf Indaatry
before
they are
ahlpped. Supcrlntendeat Stanton haa

of ihl* factory will be a aurpHim to
tboae who have not realited that the
beat boat* ran be built In this city.

Block

tothoi
M |»fMllosify. SIM Sll
tho cHmliist buslMss «f this mVrt would attend republlran tirtroaiien and
torn of ooMTi ts snd haYboon a dlroct when they saw that they cotddnT run
|»roduct of lha oaloont of Travaro# the whole ally itmernin. nl would pull
out and rorm a tall for tbe democratic
cay. with iuat ona aacaptlem.
“It has ooac tha tajipayart of thia kite, the hom-st old wtaiewman would
oovnty for thia proaant tarm alona at mm ovai in hiu grate. (Applauw.i

WELCOME FOR
THE RIG BOAT

NORTHPORTIdCT THE CAR TERRY
AS SHE ARRIVED.

Doaol fiva huaRrad. or ala hundrad dolTtie circular wnl oUt by the l.aw
I
laro for malnE this tarwi of thIa and OrdiT bVd€*railuu wna headuHl by
the name of Rev. R. K. llolaaple. **Oue
lOtonoo. a vory of the old aetiu-ra. I auptiuw. of IliU
ao. la ino of refclon:** aald ibe apiaker. (laiigliierj
and applauMG
pr.^ide«t. and Rev. WILL
carrylat on of thia saloon iMialnooa In Hugh K.niHMly. •another obi Mitbr
tha way It appoam to hava boon ear- and plonivr/- bh weN reimy. ond b>
riad on In tM» city. Tha taatlim>ny A. lliiinmond. in-aMm-r. oiu
0lven In that caao by tha saloon kcap- for two of lb.- cl.-igy
-III lead Inc

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I tr

r.M.x-p .rfflcv aud S C\ IhArliam**
tr..‘nilnued on Sixth IW.)

Tb.* bmy lM-n.ld-,1 car f-rry Manl*
tiqiii No. I uar ^il;bl•Hl at nn i-arlv
hour tbi* niornlug in lb- vicinity <if
fllcn Hav. n and Hu- wlr.^ rang Ibpolnt* At lunm rh.- .
the UKuHh
of tlrand Trav.-i*- luiy^tid at l?
pa**-.l into Noiihixui harhi.r wh-r*a ni»*««aii- frani N.irilijw.rt ai 1:30 p
in *laied *h- .
TIm- whol- 1

......11.1..... l•'••~•■••

Cradit Wbere It I. Due.

>

appealed ao *.rangly to t
that they w-n* fc-qu-nllj
with mppUuac and loud .

v:

j

paint and l* b-lng rapidly put In shape
waa a aoorc* of pride, though ih- ^
Mart her tri|»* nest w—k providing
irt with aoch clow* am-nthm that ev«r>' laii four months of the pr-*-m admin-1
will be able lo leave th- lay In
no different than ilie
word waa audible. The addr-u
case the Icc fields break up. Captain
charariertallc of the man. nothing adminiktraloo previous to the firat of
Franklin and the rrew are bqsy with
flamboyant, no oratorical nourtshe*. the year. In k*>klng over the histon
the ia»k «*f lituug h««r out at Ur»«iUrk‘s
but a Malcroeni of fact, plain and un of tho llrv) and police d-|*artm-nt*

NKW 8inRT WAIST material just

Elect Republkaca.
mmafng to urd-r. The apeaker Irvt
-Shall Trsrarse City more back
•ailed the ait-ntlun of the andlmiee wanir the circular saya. Mr. Patch In
lo the fact that there waa no clergy aald. -.No. elect every rapubUcon on^
man praaeet u» upee the meetUig wtlh the Ucket.prayer. (One came In aomewhal later
in the meeting y But ihme were joat
Oa good clltaeu* prra-nt aod mwi jiiat

Boots

$3.50

lUKES 6000 CLOTHES
I havA' mmU* gt*noroiis seloctions of siiiKlo patWrn novfor apriot; anti summer
wivir, ninl shall esteem
fav.T to have

afbiRj



it a

the pal.lit-rail

and examine the new elTects
in Woolens.

MlREXrWEFK
Roller akating anditorio'in will be
opra every afternoon on account of it
being vacatkm week. In the evening,
open on Tueaday*. Thursday and Sat
urdaya. other nights 6pen daUe. Chll

they beliered heeonae of such dren. Wednraday and Saturday. S until

rw that when a tepahUou voted

YOUR
ORDERS
HERE

Cbe way to du



201E. FRONT ST

1$ to do it, and
doit

Right

a. c. MorrATT

For Lumber and Building Material as soon as possible
,to insure prompt deliveries. Lumber. Mill Work.filnterior Finish ami Building Materials.

AlMtroctD of TlUo
PMSBBB •ATIFrACTWWY

DEALERS’

Traverse City Mig. Co.
DOLLARS

The man who docs not have a
| GRAY suit this spring, cut Icing
oH
in the body, the distinctive : ! 4: 4;;:

Come faster when there’s a
•deinanU for lhc*;oods. Thai’s
why it pays dealers to
handle our

•• Varsity" sty

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Besl: Rlour

ioe In th-

lle then took up th- circular and' ba.v but alt it,
read and commented on aevt-ral para
MAY start NEXT WEEK.
Riapha. In reference to the atatemem 1
that tho Ere and police deparlmeni.*
Sidney O. Neff Has Been Painted and
bod boon wonderfully Improved.
Put Into Shape.
cuted that them n-v-r wi
Tb- Sidney O. Neff, now owned by
when Trsveia© City wa* iu>
Heury Neaa-n of Manlsteo ha* been
lU Era deportmeal. Pndcr t
real-.! to a new coat of red and white

adurn-a and ddivrr-d In such a »ln- when Jack Rennie was chief it will be
.
.cere manner that tbOM who heard him, found that they were In high repute
READ EVERY LI^E OF THE AO
ImMonlted a man hemeat In hU Intent. all over the xUte.
DRESSES MADE AT THE REPUB­
iy
lKm-MlnhUp«bttclir«vbon-allnhU
If «hw I. „J- KsJIt to b. Il.on. LICAN
MASS
MEETING
LAST
I !
>MBe ami a man who valued hU home give II to the mayiu-. But tbe mayor NIGHT.
,
and pUc^l U .arrtMl above all el*c. yet works with the council and what coulJ
a man who ha* «:rvevl the city faith­ Alfred V. Pri«moh have don- without
fully and well n»r five hm# yeart.
a solid republican oounrll behind him
and to tell him what to do? (Ap^
J. W.

\f.^

«7.00

uhioh street clothibis

BACHANT & ROSCOE

r;:"™;"?::,

the flrai tlmme In tho hUtory of Trav ^;;;;
to b:; "oSt^run
Clty wb.*n a Jiidg.* from hU ‘
r.. ,.h-Vni -artv kdnilv ib- tiaf
tho city for
>r its condltUm. j fle for lb.- O. II. A I. P-r- Marq.n-tth* of tb- pro* nnd
Ml-hivan f. niral niads
Thin tho flrat eight
ent admlnlMmlon th- In.y* got
• *alo.*n* and
that they fr-qu-nt-d
liver ihmi tv» ib-^-iry at h-r
half the naloon*
In th- rit>
w-r- .toppi g point at Noithjiort.
; r. thirl n.»oii lb- d-n*- smoke
pulM -ThMi lb- mayor cam- tiff hU ]
At
f-rry wa.. plalnlv M-on at thI*
perch aud w-nt to tb- arm* of ‘h*- *^^,,****
Id for half an hour h-r trail
•sally Rumble and mad- Ms campaign |
,j,- i
uadcr his wonderful change of bean. ' ara\ind Northport point
Tnky

•a.SO viga

KUBECK & HOYT.

THEIR LIGHTNESS
They are lighter than any other shoe of equal stability.
THEIR FLEXIBILITY
They follow every motion of the foot, thus saving fatigue.
THEIR ARCH SUPPORTING FEATURE
This gives an easy poise and carrii^'e
carriage ontl
anti aooenluates the
graoeful linos of the instep.
Soo our window,

TAETmOB

IrrixJ,,,,
.h.- f.-.rv ....I ..-r.arrlv
A ihl*
Ihl* af<-i
Manlxiitim- wa* built al a corI
mlnlatralinn cairns In. 1. wo* a «“”» •
ir* for Ihr
of ct.min-nt by
.-v-ry
visitor that :
g N-rth-rn rallwav I
Trover*.- rHy wa* .»n<* of llu- Ik-*I gov- Up-r a brief lot.- m-smui was caught
w.H-k*. tb-n
t-rn-tl clllc* in tb- Mai-. Th.-i- w-n-' IjaW.- >
n ArU.r and th-n to
few«-r arr-«i* and crlrora. ft-w-/
|N-r- Maiqn-ii- f.*r th- Uudlnploii
drunkard* and gamld-r» than In
an> and ManUtign- rmiT At pi-s.-nt th« •">
other city In the
und-r ManiMiqu.- J* own. d by a Ik-noU
It aitmlniMiration
that f-i lrn*i cmipany *n.| a rv-c-ni cbaMK-in
pre*«*nt
aitmlnlMrat

HrpuMlcn Cwill^lr for Cilr Clwk
Well acquainted, rotnprlent. coiitlroui
and InduMrlou*

-TOM OTHERS
Yon know.pwbapo, Iw thia time that s growing boy, 12 to IS
yesi*old,is^hai?lofit The -awk^» stsR^ dothkrs
teU yoo-con’t
—can’t be helped Bnt a^
swkwsnJ.
nets isn’t due toJthe boy I
Makers sort of take it for groiitad
wdl.anddoa’
lie fitted wdl.
anddoa’t try. For
in« this matter

Smart
$3.00

Mulludlands sirug »i.u-e, the
^e^«^d Hm.o I,y R K s?auUge pruae^
.••itlnc ail.itue> s.f .)v-H<da CMinty.

QUICK

.1.1...:. In .I,..!. ,.r..,«r HtUl.
j
I'nm Ihl* -(JtHl and nMnwlKy- ail '

P

CUT BOOK STOK
Tn nesAn ca. Pier.'

from the furaa«. «if the Uuutbuo
I Um-K
Till- llrw llmir waa .Ht-ouplel

/

pubU*h.sl *o Ibat affair* roiiUI hav- give
r.*.* raiislug i lM-.-r*. ibi.-ni iH-iuK .-vifr-s*.-.! Ill
been traced back a* th.-y ahould 1m>. Ii |
th.-M- 'word*. -8b- b.ok* giKMl I.. u*.”
wouUl b.* f.niii.l tbal tb.-ic wa*
•and a^i »ho did wiih b-r iblny twoH-ar
colli-cl.*l and iioi inrn.-.l ov.-r ui
*.b»ad. n-arty for bu'lii-sk.
H-r trip
drimwrnMc admlnUtratl.Hi than un.b-r; aiii Inim.Hliau-lv iM cln-a* *h.- will
a t. piibUran. H- *uun1 that H was b*av«- iM* -v.-nlnu f..r MaulKtbjin-and
...., f.ir

.fusion. The children will appreciate li^
gifts like theae.

She Puilrd in.

that ha had boon drinking fraoly. that lliwn lAarty any iul*maiiar..-nicoi .xf ib«.
thay gava thi. young man wh^oky on affair* of Ibr cily.**
til ho wont to alaap. That whon ha
Not a Fair Report.
arottsod hlmoolf from hia drunkan
The »i*-ak.r Ib.-u Imic-l.od
iL^upor and wohT to tha bar thay gava
pr<-llmlnary
of
iluF.tler.il
Audi' .-ompany on iln- r.-|*»ri «.f ib.noss-^lll ha could stand up to the bar
UkA* «d Hu* city clork-K .^ffi.-.11.no longer and ablusMy tall doom at tho
Hiai.*d that it wa* nu-rcly a pn limlnaiy i
iri*»rt and If a n-|>ort In lull bnl
I
Tbe meeting of the rt-pt
Traverau CHy In
8l.dnb.-n;-* On

New Easter

ibouKh R Iw thought to hav.. started

MADE DOCK AT f:30 TODAY

ov.-r the rlrnilar.- said Mr.
-wMAl out to Inwnirt the ..Id
an.1 rltlctnn of rhls city
I

TENTH YEAR-Em

• Thing.- in o« window ni« nttmaing
great attention just dow.

SiiecUl to the Evening Rewtrd.

Three-Story

'Quickly Spread—Water Supply

mMtsrsrMMU. I

Makes a Fine Shewing of

Cave Out as Walla FelL

bury a

1% ;

Traverat City Meter Beet Cew^

eral order* for launcbea to be Salahed
with a prv»*iuN-i of a *1111 Urger ttamiMT In a abort time. The company it
buay on repair work and baa also aeveral order* for tauncheato be f^lhaed
before navigaitoo opena. The product

Brake Out in Raaement of P. M. Lena-

nth. 1t06. s»4 on

i

REED CITY m A BAD FIRE

' J Fon^ Addresses hp Well hdoimed Spealras ,
Bfotulil Hearty Applause
'

the lid.

6 O^CLOOK EDITtON

The Traverae City Motor Boat eemC, E. ROLLACKCR AN RLAT© LACY
pony ha* BOW gotten down to reel baaLOST THEIR LIVES.
laraa and already eeveral handaome
launches are prarllcally completed and
open for Inspnriloa
Soate of them]
craft win be ahlpped away la a abort

I SUNDERS WERE RBIY REFUTED

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UUHOESaUDRETa

INTHERIHNS

4 toMi OM Do^ Was Recshreil witli Cheers
. ■
last Enenin*

si,

WCATNSII~VWrU»lglit«Mtaida7. I

It gives such good results to
the consumer there’s always
a demand for it.

Hannah & Lay Co,

Grays
: •

ME/KS e-voinfo unwa
_
CtjOTWSG e WJRNISHINOa

BnslBCss UI Sprittt Siilts, Top Coats,
Cravoiettes, Hats and suns
SuuW in a way to make n» believe if,
time YOU pi<^ oot YOUB outfit—
Sin, in even department complete and
be.t valnea that .nn be abown lor the money
-Von-U agree U yon take a look at tbe good,
-^Suyerand RnmmeU HUa-Dent Glore.Fjne goods in every department—

■5igp*«-iy

will not be dressed io the
latest style. ^

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We are showinR handwme Ciay, from

:; , V

Our fincr-goods from

.

mao to was

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i

*

Are equal ^to any, ye^ wperior to any
we have ever Uiown.

HAMILTON aOTHING iCO.

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, iMvcMC cmr. i

, EATIIRDAY. MARCH tu WOE.

Builders*
Hardware
MOTfCnpM T0 THf •©¥» AMD
TWf HOMEA.
« J«M M OUtoU. tte i«r^

»nuj£:«aji.T=sr

Hboold Ike atod^boUaft faO to tboa pmmpilj
makorn]tb«Co(
vooU not pmait maU

IM feMi» ki^ algkt k# ■« wHk «■
-th«la-*r
Mom tkr W«ns cC ik» lart»
If. Mr Olllrtl 4M-ot l»did«H»
0ov«rr tms. iMt «a4« a •ir«igkt*
lonmrtf. b««i«M«llk« t»lk aad kb
worfl.««4«- My frMM «>4 lordWy
•Md UMM vko Mlskt kftV«----«kl •» IP kt« poplto Mr
I«1 to »• ctoUBpto o< P wklPi

ALL
OCPOSITO
PAYA8LC

y.ltrkitltoifaiarprtrfkC Ml who kaa rtrr arttpd for tkr
po^ ^^Jaarar. aad tka Mptk.CILLrft.
br raMdW taat nlabt ladlrmir. that
drA« of ofihrT.. did noi take kladly f '
ptqo nD|||Kl||6
ibr rkalea of Ika rr«pabllcan» at Um» to the dmilar eeai out in an atu-wpt ’
^ ^

todHrai herepublkaacaukf.byafew
^^roy All Oetir* for
eepnblicaiia who favor the eiMtiun i>t[
Whiskey or BeorwA Guarto Mr.
AMIL F. NMUNOKK.
WttY porpoM« and partoi
fikr Mttot «r thp Km (f-lM
at a ainsle tatUlM
KtM^fl C. kMOWM.
ital to hlMoalf. Tka poalMon
W9f juFtiot •» tk* Km <#p# jr«»r)k. and ih»* dl»^oaao. Pk thi
taken ky hla opfionHit* ratollra lo Mr
A.i.CUKTI».
«-aIiy U. to‘»omr^
flmii;
oiltoifa prohabla sttltnda raEtrdti.i:
i 4-annnr
cured aiilnm
Kpprd ar Bikcpttoii.
Club entider,. TW.
iha
aalooa
sMtoa. Ii Ukan httadlf
HBKBBirr MONTAOUe.
VwMTfcy
U«l..
»h.
i
A
H «. .•ol.-i;
and arldeatir wlikoat dna eoaildara
W. c. FOOTC.
ship
of
Mra.
A.
W.
WalL
<
man.
ba»;
m.He
b
studv
<»f;<
aapas
flop or InraMismllna aa to farta. Jn U»r
' OtOKOE f. HOYT.
___
i»he vanoo, euiva for lUe iiqnor l.abi«. ;
tor HHmad by tha U«r and Ordi r
The meat log nf lha W’omau*. club f »«»•»
r.ito a» a recall of his lu .
'
FRANK H. MCAOA.
rad^llon Chora U ihto llna: “Mortllr.
. DAVID a CHANOLCIL
timid alen cuing ie r. tovil. :o
Ontoie. 1 went «o t^.nsM -I
li to lha aalooa mcnlnat tha hoir.a yeaierdsy afternoon under Xbe
F#r ipard of Kukito Wertcp—
rhlp of Mr«. A. W. Walt wa. one
noubV to learn aU.ut it bimiI
»ran'i''S huv.:!.**-, .\ii 1
assln. Tha roatoal of tost yaar to
JDtBKNH.ktoQOUOH.
tbo most iBterrailng of the yror. The
cmndeni that it waa a tb«r
85:upo to*e3 isi4. thev a-.- im
atHl. bof In a mora auUto form.ARTHUR W. WAIT*
inl'lar with rhe roleit f»f uatikinc. J
RagardIns this Infrronca wo UoKln>HOMAt M. tHAKE.
'Hii* Siiotjidn't tw' ru. and. in- ♦

niatr
that
thU
to
a
covarad
altark
rar Eakaal iMDMiafw
hendwa paper of Benjamin Watt an l
tn.nBdaiic«- In it grow.
th^-1. Ihto l.‘;it vd, with ihuu, J
niirin tha panumal aharartor of Janr« Kimry Slngtoton Copley by Mre J H r.ironye, the nioi^- I .**e of i{s
I. R. OILEERT.
lome to iU. haul: fe.
}
M niilHt. Mr. QUIrti aaatolarl in liutldFORAUOERMEN.
aim. i.i make vvery iran<ae»l.vj a
T^T.'ZZTr^^x:.
Ina the want alda Mathodlat rhureh McOoagk. Marter Roy Walt gave
:i.'44^::^‘-*rkKtwardvery -prHiy
nolo and for an en
..f Or
M» rh vr and 80 plaia. that deal a
Ha has bran a aontrlhntor to tho aup- core hto laackar. MIm Rdlth Andcrwui. i
y,,,,
VtCTOR C KALMER.
iie: with a hank
a Itvoiu .. J
|KM1 of that ohurrb Ilia family arr and Wmaalf gave a plaoBlng duel.
j Bhleh the haUt has «m»n hlms. If and
d ward—
to 'iM.n an
luld,.
J
rhrtatton paopia and atiand churrh
KRANK R. OOOORICM.
We apnifctotc the patn nape a
rogtiUMy.
from fhr pulpit of Iho
rhari.. R.
..d oMb..,iI
1;. •*.veu
.<f Vanei,. Theh buaine;*, V.i.s I
Maihodtot
rhurrh
ihc*ra
wora
Inf.-rFRANK L. EHUTER.
Nnrim «» IW««c« lo wlih tt'K-hUiit.™.!
o( ■li.-lonl-ni.
n- i nl/e^d. large and stead::« X
ancaa which roflaciad upon Mr. (llllatc ptMuro. MIe« Andowoii ihra loivr ol n.., ; i„r riio«. oil.. t«k. ihv i.-ni.-.ly .rf
liicrentoing. If you are no: m,w ♦
aa an honrat and lawebiding cittoan.
GEORGE W. LAROIE.
r«.Bmoo or -Th.
4? 'du4'lli.h\ah;^
a p.-.t:.m. ttom |d.s.«ie rou* Id •
and In ihla rallaoilnn hla family must .lr.».ll<rro»-Hl.w..h,.-.o«
il.l> ati in> ; uil m
Ii*h-.>!jm- n:iauFar, This wa claim to ba unjnat an 1 encore. Mrs. N. K. Dagan dehKhtrd.
WILLIAM E. MOON.
Birt.holism to the t»:
We I .».• a \e-y n*a:
unwarrantad Wa do not ballova that all with a voaal «do and encore, and | fine
me nn.t^*h urrw*t. \Va<.v
Mr. r.ltlatl would knowingly or
_______ ______ I I... int..r,M...llngion. It r. in ev.Tv to»v to n reals
W I.VI t-1-nto nndi-.l twle.- a v« a«
lewd guarautee which enilM.'it vt.u to
FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL.
a refuuirof >our roomy IfOiriue falis
Tbara was plain talk by the apeak
lo rff.Tt a cure Ti e prir- U elthc
at the rapubltoan mass mecllng to^t
waa for five >ears a mltulonary aromi;: ftrrtn \a ft a l«>x
Z |]
night and fi»rdhlc romarka directed
the horoca of oar paopia.
This to r. ruction that cornea near
ward U»a clergy and Law and Order
lo the henna of all t»f us. Bvary gorwl pnalro In the hign langucKe and sanKj
FMaratlon. In cHtlolaa of
p,,, ,, ,, pieawnt mu!
♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦»»#♦»»##? II
Rapubllcana gonarally nnd the pa«»ple rlllten daalrea to proUM-t the home, In the Indian dialers, and .he nl«. dto ; aa IteWitl*. Utile r.nrlv Hlsers. Th.fui
ai largo bavr iba hlghct rcpact for ind wa ballavc that the chameter of m V.HO...
..... ..
-.............
........
ik^ clargy and tbr noble Clirtotton Mr. Olllett to one aufllclanily lofiy to Cludlnc the fringed and toutde.l «lran. L" ,
leH.ple enio>* their rh^..
wkkik tkay arc anganwl. but tha Hr- view Ihto qncailon from the aide of
vhlla atrons people »ay i
nilam twuaH undar the anthortiy of morality, and wa beliava that It to hto proKiarr wa*; conrleded h\ r cm pin of arc the Ib«lMverpllU A-dd. N'
hnuMt
purpoM
<o
ronflart
Ihr
tha tAwaiSTbidar Fadaritlon did not
Wto. Kather- Sr\p*f.
Mi with lha
a large ntimVOTE FOR TRACY H. CILLIS. re
bar of ekrtotton paopir In tha commupublican candidate for city clerk. Cap,»lty. Tha lAW and Ordar Fadarailop
AMUSEMENTS.
; able, reliable and worthy of aupport.
to an organtoailon forroad for a gocl
pnrpoaa. and li to to l>a ragrattad that FAIR ANOVORCIELE AROUMENTl.
11 to oafe to *a>
Mea.rs. Swi-clv. I
EVERY LINE OF THE AD
Kvary rltlran In Travar*.e CUy
thalr rouma In lha local campaign
DRESSES MADE AT THE REPUO
kaa InrlUxl tha crltlctom of no torg«* ahould hove he n present at the repub­ .mt the moM Ror
aef of
>'iLiCAN MASS meeting LAST
a number of tow abiding chrtotlan pao^ lican mo.M mealing la«t night and for their grc-ai pnKlt.rllan of ’ \
"*NICHT.
pla. ll.U unreal •4>ma harsh thing, heartl the .pUnrtld addraMo^ and foTcl- KnighthiH8| Waa In Flower • that
ware aaUl In the argu'manti la.t night bte argtimanf. ntK»n lha J».W8 of the i ver l.-fi New Verk city. Five
F. NERLINCER.j
but to It not also true that tha roeih- local campaign We iK-llarc that the ore requlre.1 for tho phn^-. ami all hn« republican .
f for judge of Re-1
oda adopted In ihto campaign have argnmanlK prcentwl were fair, honct iHH-n preiumnl after excellent desrrlr*- corder’a court. Able attorney and
.iBTitad the crttlcl.m. voiced no forcl- and forcible They an.wared fully and Ilona of the c*»nntry wheVe the play to f^ny competenL
-3 ■■
clearly the •landemu. a.-M-nlon. made laid during ibo time atomt which It to.
----------------- ----by tha oppoocm. of lha repuhllcsau written. The proiH-rito^ and aettlngs FOR SALE-Onv «.f the Iw-At A.: f.n-r
have been made exact cplen fr..in ‘ ee.ru. i- on Fniut atn-ei: hotel with
..tlgluato In y'renrh mid Hugltoli
bar; fufn I tore all complete. Wade
nkonld command the rcapact
^ar Hh-if
mragnmant of every law-abiding cltl- Bontlmcni In TravcfiH* City regarding muHeuin^ and are Hlniply magninrent.i Rroa.. 127 Front St.
san. but wc l>cllcva that It waa a mla the method, employed io defeat the The five aetfc repn*xcnt WIndaor park,
tAkc in atUck the republican ticket npubilear ticket.
d»ndon. on Monday.
Mary Tu
Tha clrrular M-nl out by the Uiw dor-a apartment, at Bridewell honw
New Oanlapa,
In tha manner which haa led to no
mnch bmerncas and which will ccr and Order Kederaiton met with lha ixndm.. on. of .h. m«.i
pni- ;|
talnly not aid In tha election i»f a dem proieMw from hundr<*d« of good cHI- .rr, of th. Ilm.., Ih. KT... room of Ih' ||
J”'""'®"
"•
,en« who are prepared lo rc.ant the lamou«,Oow and String. Bristol, the J mar zs-^_________________
ocrallc mayor.
It la common knowlcdgr that the ra- Inferrnca. relative to the honcty .»f hall room of the Palace dca Tour | hHPMIHHRHHHHHMMMI
purpo«e
and
the
ability
of
tha
raptito
ncllea. Paris, and the morning room 1 publican candidate for inayt»r
not
the choice of the l.aw and Order Pad- Hcan candldataa. Such aoacrtlons a. of the Greenwich palace. Ixmdon.
Lace Curtains at whhe sate
Thto Kump.uoua proilurilon will
ermilon. It to also common knowi thcc gancrally roat-t wdth reaction,
discount all thia week. ^
edge, and freely aiatail. that nonie of and In ihto ca.a w^ believe that they at*cn here next Wednesday. April 4
J. W. Milllken.
ika clnrg.vmrn did not m*o III to turn have Bcrvcd a. a boomerang, whleb
will injure the rauac of lho»e who arc

rprudiL mdining m loUsd
fMtoll fwongh to go tnan^
oidinarj tuil (
The flexililt*, twinging kwOic/
backawl a«t prexvnta idl joH
or j«r to Ibe hnhy. •
This cart for aak*ONLY by

WHO'wBSALE

J, W, Sl.dA-rKM
AND RETAIL-rYOUR RSUABLS HOME FURNISMBF

FRANKT8UDE

The

RB POS:OFflCE BSHDII6

^ Latest
Creations
in
Spring
Garmen:t%;

AMnBCUIliT

THE WOMEN

iuo“r;o:r»rc!r .txr.'

mm:

Wc a*f‘. showing a
^pVnt^td line of Ladies'
and Children's Coau
and Skirts, and ask
t'vcry lady to insi>cct
them before buying.

A. J. WILHHJIi
S..UIV Side St€«

»•"

Lace Curtalna at whItt talc
liteodTit an th.a wook.
J. W. Mllllkoa.

j Trawrse City Stale Bank. IJ

r^S'"

tteUTdMc <r rtnaig.

Agugjd to

stock before buying. We
arc carnnRg a very com­
plete tine of builders'
hardware and our prices
are very auracti\-e.
Gi\-c us a call before
buying and we srill sive
>*ou some money and
suit you in quality,
Vekarc a First-lass
Tin Shop.

^

>4 '

If >-ou arc soioK to build
a new botne or repair
the old one. it will pay
you to lock over ojr

;

I CITY TICKET.

.JOLMIG GlKAttS•V

The Flour that Talks
irnmm

iii'i;
te:

Tbc average man is

mm
m

Mt a man of wcUtB.
He bti in incotte. wkDe be
teUiXUB alreugih of mind
ami boily. ti|KMt which he
nml hia family im* aUle to
live with «>mforl.
•It iatnlhiaaTcrnge man
.that Ihc advanUtgtw of a
IvmV account ahouM »tppe«il with the greauwt
fcro\ Tlio time to save
money ia eorly in life-the
oarlier the belter. A bank
account helpa a man to
aa\w and givea him a safe
place (or hit money. Mcji
can gave aomelhiug out of
. their earnings if they rw.
noire to do so.
Trtbro a little-todaywhile yonoui.

First Nitiioal
•wriH'

' m..’U

We a.k that lha readei I of the Re,-ord today nwd avery I ne of Ihcaapaachaa. They are an iimaniB that
The remarks
y of Ken I VOTE FOR TRACY H. CILLIS. re
ahnold be weighed carefully and we
Mclver. of Vanre'.Kiro.
* ** *\T publican candidata for city clerk. Cap
licllcvc they arc fair to to.th aide, and leth
trhject of mucki intireat^^lo
-jj, oflable, rcliabia and
win terve to airengtban the wupport a! fraternity aad
a 1
case**Oaring
already ao airongly given lo the rc rleoda. He say. of hla
of
the
throat
publican caadldataa.
and congeal Ion of the lungs, three doc
Our line of young men*, suit,
for apr.ng. Stair^loch Co.%
WHO ARE Tme LI^'COLtf REKUE*
New aacovery and I am happy lo aay.
H.. S. A M. a. W. Gto a-a. C. K.
UCANSr
'
A Co.-a. A great variety ef the
The circular cntUlr^ -‘Tnia Rapub- It saved my life.- Cures the worst
cough, and colds, bronchltla. toosllltla.
popular make, not confined to
weak Itmga. hoaraeaeaa and la gripi^e.
publican.. - did noi racalva a very co- Cuaraateed at Johnson Drug Co.’s.. F.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
dial reception from a large aumbar of
repubUcana of Traverwe City who re
Beat ilMi^lon
Ion of
<V a few who aasamc He ISe.
to ba clponant. of true republksan
principle. There arc a great many rcpnbJlcana ic TraverBa City who are
true rapubllcana. and IJtrcoln rapahll
cana. In every arn.c of the word, who
TO WHOM IT MAY COHCBRWi
arc oppoaod ir» the damoeratic ticke t
Thia ii lo certify that I hatt? inapccUsl the el«>rtrical work
and who are giving thalr firm auppo-t
in the new Poat Office at Travone Citv, Mich., inslalhsl ]•> J. B.
to lha republican ticket. Tboac men
Paige Electric Co^ and find the worko auship to be first claas
bitterly reaent the cirentor afht bfroadand in acoonlonc© with rttqniremento of the National Electric
eaat throughout the cJiv ycaterttoy.
Oxle and Jthe TpcMtfry DeparUnebt, and the work leata fn*e of
Thara-kre alwaya dlfferencea of opto*
gromida and abort dicnitA. wHh an inanUtioo iwUtnnoe above
ioa relative to pnUto policy, bnt Umre
taderwritert’ rt3q«iimnimta.
H. S. COOLEY,
ean be no dltarwM of oplaloo among
^
U. S. Trets«7 Dept
repnbUdana.TalaUve 10 Ike prtneiple.
of Ike rapokUcan parly There ware
SMal knsdrad samaM Lteeoln taItt
CASS
STREET
PHQNE 602
puHtoana at the maaa atoOllBg laat
nlgkl aad tkaM. togtihar with kan-

Every housewife who has ever used **Marver Mour swears by il. bccau.MS she can
'I RUST it to do just what she cxiKsets it to do. Have YOU ever tried il? Order a
sack with your next groceries, ami we are sure you will agree with this great majority.

Something Good for Breakfast
Mall Urcaldastl-oodicanfhdpbml.kciii. TulTcd Rice (soipeihinR ncu- .and it'»
Kood. too). C.rapc-SuBar Makes.
Maple Makes. Malta Vita, l.rapc Nut*.
Tn-a bita. Cream ol Wln at, Ralston Breakfast Eootl, Bilsbiiry Viios. Banner Oat*,
Rolled ()ats, Lincoln Oats, Shrcddeil Wheat Biscuit.

THIS IS THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

" # “Every Want Met Here.”

Hannah & Lay McrcantUc Company.

ARE 1»NI TIRED
of tbe OU Trrua Tfy Agiia
MetliodofSelltaffGlMes?

THEN READ

i i

WBATOORPAHEHn SAT.

MOBCHUGED HE n BADLY HURT ISKEOSEXTM
BrSIURBS
TO^NIT
DYNAIUTm BXFIJOOCO IN A I

Mmouw tnicrr cam snuKS on Ts* «r Than Taiwi o«t Wfm Wm

RIBI

SEVEIAIPUSMS VOOIOEB

TOLD TO USE NIS JUD6IEIT

IN MAlirrOBA.

TESTIMONIAL

tnuMl at TMrtjr-CQwU

Fbrth»pMtt«»<irtiuae yau* Bj
Utc gi«ca »ea
gMt di.1 «l tmaUt. I fada« O.U* to «e tlM. lor ctoe •otfc.
DurfaKOwvfaoto •iator I *m coaqalM to b«w mwoBe
iMdtoM.lUaKa»U*toatothe prtoL I .a pl^ to
toto* toto alao* Mwiag the i^MM* Sttod fajr I' PulM^ at Dr.
WolM««aa. I «» potoeOr «d m, laxtoeba>
w
Mnow teoaUM fam itapiMniil. Mjr naUicraadditorWi^
boU> iMa flftod with ^Maa St pr. WoMe't Tntw City
<«Ms,aad sia wed plaaasd will, tlmr gjiats.jaiwoiiRy ay
aotha.wlawasaast^Uiadiaoas jqrs. X
-----KOnCK StMaldsoy aa doubt tbs sS^ sUtsaaBt,!
wQI be <lsd to bsa tbem writs to ms.
MKH. O. R. CLAVPOOL,
Msah 17.11)06.
8o)oB.Midi.

ir0ttm.ini7H««Tst7

nm

EXAMINATION FREE

Dr. F. A. WOLFE,

Dr. D. L FAULS6N,

Praprfetor.

AssisUuii

. diSdMwnbtbaBtk.
atz.nsic354
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

FOR SALE!

moE* Mit* cot to your 1

?

=

A fine rcfidcncc on Waihingtoo atrcel. Nothing better;
very dcairablc: full 66 ft. lot;
house with all modern im; provements. At the price wc
can iiame we know it will be
(Kohl in a very short time.

Carnations

We have the kind that keep
well^tbc kind to buy.

FIANKH. PAINE

W«7 just want you !o know
about it. iind if ycmami looking
for a ri'sklcnoe ou this juhllj po|>ular Btrooi. hort- it your op|»oruiii.
ily. Now. do not delay. 1ml let na
know and
will name the price.

E. f. IUSIM6S & SOI

Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House

W^neWay, April ^
Sweely, Shipman & Company
(New AmiU^nlam Tbontre, N. V.i

PRESENT

hi,

tr K-h Off tht

mnw^ Ttrff^

Ilihttfi

HsavilyWIiisA-

INeREBSED
$8,000,0B0

Bp Wirt to tiM Btmuoc Boaont
WlMlpsc. lUoftolio. lUrcli *1.
ioBOiorm. Meh wltl> elgDtp rouod.
bmU eortrMgM are rtdlnc the sum^i
OfBlaot the ihbb as til* mult of the HACKLEY EBTATE BBTIMATEO
atraec raUvhp *17111*. Th*
bntirely too low.
oharaod tho M artth iao4 ha]
aad aomml otM* were hart. The
mpor hat taauod a praclaaaikMi warn
lac citlaea* to k**p oC the a
Thlny rioter* Aaee been haavlly a**d
other
HOLOINOB MAKE
CEIPTB OVER $2.800JOO.

SELL 800THERN PINE UNO

READS LIKE A ROMANCE
LIFE

OF MRS. COFF1NO, WHO
•PEAKE HERE MONDAY.

Ono-Fowrth of the BIf Estate Was
Given to the City of Miraktgofi
Beaidea Half Million During
Chart** H*ckl*y-a Life.

fty Y**r» A,* She Went to Turkey
Ily Win to Ihc Kyanlug Raooed.
as a Brid* and Her Huahand
fkegon. Mich.. March SI-HackWa» BrjUlly Murdered.
ley A Hume will ecu lo the B»lward
Hines Lumber company of Chicago
Trmii iMT City ncoj4r who art- It
-.6.000 acres of pine lands in souUiem
i*«ted In mluilooary work are to havr Mississippi. The price Is $30 an acre,
uor of ibe smUest troaU Honda the top price for c<|ual quantity of
t v* Dins that could poaelbly come I ftouthern pin** lands, liarkley <: Hume
(hem. Tbrouah tbc children of ib
iwmJy sold other Misslaalppl lands
(\mKrrfalJonal primary departmen
If a hundr.-d thousand ahd are ne.Mm Cofflni; hab bt^tj secured to spcaJ. ;oil*iing the sale of the remainder x>f
here 00 Monday. Mrv*. Cofflm; 1
heir lands to make the receipts over
of ibe beat known mturlonary worker* l:.SOO.OOO. The. firm has larger ho(4in the country and hen life In Hadjlti ngs In Louisiana The sales are the
Turkey, reada like * romance. GoldR 'losing up of the esUte of Charles
iben- with her husband any year
IfackU v and show that th*- esUaa * bride abe waa left a widow In lra»
led value of the estate was |!i.«00.than a year tbrou*b hbi bnUal murder
t(M) low. One-fourth of the catato
after they bad luvn driven from Ha.1
8 given for public punto^-s lo the
jiu. luxlead of deaertln* her work abr 'll) of Muskrgtm In addition to the
returntMl to llaUJln. mbere for
nlliloo given by Hackicy durtn,:
jeari. In conMant danjger of death, abe
tauabt for forty-nine yearn, havluy
rbaTKf of a Klrl'a arbonl which, during
Ibe last yeata baa bad an eundl
f t .Tini and more. It waa only laat year
But Not Ona^of Fifty Chickens Died
that abe rclumitl to ibU country
in 175 Mile Trt|>—Ellavmrth
where ab* baa ainee talked (o lar*«Hal* R*c«iv*d $hlpm*nu
audlcncea In the moat prominent citle*
In the land. Bhe waa at the recent
taUworih Hale of Hifh str»^i rc
L'onareieatiunal conv<-nilon at LiidlnR eelved a shipment of fifty pure blooded
ton and win apeak In the Conjcreica White Plymouth Hocks one day old
ilonal church here at 2:30 p, m. to tbc dblrks t»y express >«-sierday. Thrblldri-n of the cUy. the Conifre«aUon rhlcks are fn.m Frvfi>ort and were
al children extendini; a special Invlia hatched by Incubator and not with
lion lo the children t>f the entire clt.v
Ing their tender age not one dleJ
lo attend. In the evening at 7
in the 175 miles of travel. Mr. lUie
Ddork abe will addre** the older ih-o expects another shipment of fifty in
pie and a general Invitation Is given to
the pnbllc to nttend. Collectlona will
i In the cltv
bd taken al both meeiinga to defraj
tor chickens
that next year's
expensea. The many friends of I>r place. By
Is pulled off It is certain tba;
Meda Hc»a In thia city will be Interraveme City will Ih‘ able to present
rated to know that ahel* now located
.me excellent sin*clmons of birds.
in Hadjin.

OHLTUTOIB

WIU DIRECT op:rat)oii'

DEMOUSH HOFFMM HOUSEDB

Or. Whituip of Beattit Will Have His
>
Appendix Removed Without
Any Anaeathetic.

AND

Criterion Theater New York Company
IN

CHAS. MAJOFT AND PAUL KESTER’S
ROMANCE OF CHIVALRY

“WHENKIlieimKIQO
WAS IN FUWER"

Ily Wire Ip the Evening Hceortl.
li,v Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. March 31—Tbe wc
iieauie. March SI .-Dr. Whltlns
<leroolishing the famous old IfolTmau
.iblv rliy
to have hla appendix
house will begin Monday. A fourteen
nioviNl alihoiit an anacMhclie and will
bouse will take it* place.
IH iiwnally direct the oiK’raUon.
NINETY-FIVE YEARS OLD.
VOTE the whole REPUBLICAN
TICKET.
William Nickerson of Kingalty Cele­
brated Birthday Today.
Reglsler of Deed* I- W. Wilson
put to KlngsU-y today to attend the
hlrth*lay celebration of hts father-in
William Nlrkerson Mt. Nicker­
ing th* hours of
son was 9T, year* old today.
tryln, to give
Udiea, -you can Jump on IL tramthere la.
pi* on IL but it will come up *n
tlm*.- Calman-a Elastic Floor
vamloh. B.E.WaltAB«M.TravofOt
CRy.

WANT ADS
TO LATE TO CUSSIFY

i—--Orlsinal Omm±----- as
INCLUDES

WANTED FOR ARMY-Abla

Pricm.$I.SO. I.00.76C.50C

TIEAO EVERY LINE OF THE AOOREfiBEB MADE AT THE REPUB^
apply to racmltln* oTBoer. Hotal LICAN MABB MEETING LABT
Whltlac. Trarwa* aty. Mich.
NIGHT.
UiMUraraaattf
VOTE FOR AMIL F. NERUNOCR.
apuhilean candidate far Judge af Realso White WjraadoUe coeketola. In­ orderta courL Able atlarfiey and
quire nt «f Mom* 81, aty. Otta.
e 419.
mar iUi
FOR BALE-Gaa range. i
tie;, wlU aell chimp, la
office.

THAT WAB INBTRUCTION OT OUT.

MtomaMS. SWikjrMWrtr.
HMaiM tlWM*, Ca.

Abfiolutefy Pure

:*w»*sit BMa Opewad Lart NifM and
CMrtract Aumrdad t* rrol
Kyaalka artd tli* Hanaah 4
Lay Marcantll* Campany.
The boarxl of pabUe work* met la
be eooacll chamber last evealag and
rocMred bids for tlie city * cement,
tlse contract fbr fumlablag which was
decided between the Hannah A Uy
antlle oompaay*and Prokof
selka. each to give bond of 11.000.
Kyaelka bid on Elk Ponland cemmt.
agreeing lo famlah tbe 4.000 or
•Is at 11.70 per barrel tn paper
sack*,^r sacks lo the barrel, or $2
per barrel aln cloth sacks, four sacki
to the barreU and the sack* return
able at 7^ cent* each. The Hanntli
A Uy Mercantile company made th*
bid on Newaygo crmt'nL Han­
kins Bros, also bid on Alpena and
Bins cement.
The report of the Y'liy englnet'r oti
the walks, bridge* and pavements con
structed during the year 1005 was
adopted and embodied In the report of
card
e annual ataiement to the Imard
of the UKda. tool houses, wagons, sewer
and paying brick and other Im
plements owned by the city was read.
ntlng to 19.674.55 aiul also the
report of the tooU, acai*. tmidemeniH,
iM'.. tn use at the cemetery which
HtiHl to $597.70. Both of lho>e
report* wore adopted.
The lioard authorlml Stre-rt ComlUaloner KoJley to paj leu cents a
ad for sand to bo hauled io Valley
reel and used In the grading
Gtvirge Burrowa. sexton of the cerae-ry. w*a then asked If he could *he«l
any light upon the Jump In prices for
the rare of k»is at the cemetery during
past yi-ar. It avx'ms that nearly
Iform rats4- of $1 |K-r lot has Im-cu
made and several objtx-tluns have Imh-h
made to tbe board. Mr. Burrows aalJ
that be had had no Schedule of prleew
a by but that the outgoing sexton
told him the amount charged for
several <tf the lots and told him that
usi use his own Judgment in rtlo the rest with those nfroed as n
tl schedule. Mr -Simpson then
‘•that Is $100 more than they
made last year.*’ Mr. Simpson sail
that he had talked with several of the
employes of the cemetery and had
Informed that the sexton wo.h
knowingly charging more for the car*‘ lots than had Ihhd done before.
Mr. Burrows denied this, saying that
he had no schedule and that he
had nse*l him own Judgment In makIt the bills. The charge has her.tofore been $5 per year for a l*»t and
13 pc*r year for a half lot although
of those with stone copings have
more time to care for and an
charge has lK»cn made on them.
rh*- matter 7

nHDEHED SURPRISE
About Twenty Friend* Called on Mr.
. and Mr*. W. A. Reed and Spent .
Pleasant Evening.

AlKuit twenty guests entered 4he
htime of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hwd last
evening and tendered them £ very fine
surprlHc. The evening was spent In
playing games and v*-iy enjoyable
music aas furnished by Mrs. C. 8tef
fens. Popcorn and can.ly were served
all evening ami later the following d«lightful menu was spread out l>eforo
the guests: Bread and liuttcr sandwirhe¥, Boston baked ti^ns. cold
meals, mixed plrklog. cheeae. salad.
Ismg Island wafer*, assorted cakes,
coffee and Ice cream. The guests de
parted at a late hour, all reporUng a
very fine lime. Many beauUful prei
VOTE FOR AMIL F. NCRLINGER. enis of china and other arllclca were
eefNAIican candMato for Judge of R*> received.
% court, kbi* attorney and
fully competent
VOTE FOR J. M. GILLETT, r«pwbllcan candidaU for mayor, and ln*ur*
FOR BALE—One of the best 66-f««t
a aafe. *conomical dty govomm«fiL

ERNEST HASTINGS a* BRANDON
OGDEN STEVENS as HENRY VIII
Oompleta Hoenio Environment lor Fin> AcU. indodn
OriKinal Fnmitnre, Sccaerf an) Brie«.Bnc naooiatod
■ with «. loo* rnn nt Oritaion Thatre. N. T.

^NicE or CAM or teiBTERY LOTB ALLBOEOl

lu Qia« uie are uui oc imma, o«mi
a cut wrlthoul learlng a *car, or to core
bdlla. *or«a. tetter, eexema aad aU skin
aad ecalp dlaeaaea. aae DeWItt's
Wltck Haaell
Ort th* foaa
aoeh *p*ed r
READ EVERY LINE OF THE ADDREBBEB MADE AT THE REPUB­
LICAN , MABB MEETING LABT
NIGHT.

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A pure grape cream of tartar powder. . /
No alum.
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GEORGE D. EVANS DEAD WILL BE IDLE MONDAY
PERVI8OR OF GRANT TOWN
BMIP 18 NO MORE.
Not Bec.n Well for a Numbe
Montha-^rother and Slater
InThiaCity.

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TVEfYY COLLIERY AND WABHii^"
AT WILKEBBARRE.

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Will Obey Miners* Buegention Order.
Operator, Uy Miner* Will Run
as Usual.

Uy Wire to the Evening Record.
Wllki-sbam-. Pa.. March 31.-Tiio
.\*-as mi«he*l this Hly at nu early union s Misis nsk.n onb-r will is- unaiidy tibferv^Nl and everv rtillirry
hour this morning that (bnugn Ii.
Evans, supervisor of Oiani township, j oiH-ra
had succtimbed to a six win^ks lllni'SH work
from tulM-milosls. death relieving hK
suffering hlnutly after inidiiiKht at ihe
famlly home lu Tv»lh .Mountain.
b.-en at
well
for aj
- I Q«*rterly fiesaion Waa Held at the ,
Mr. Evans ha*l m»i is'cn
It r„r

EPIVORTHIEAEUEMET

, Lunch, ConcerL

JfliHiary meet in;: of the luvanl u
visors luMd In thU rltje'fnun Jj
1:; but wa^ nnabl*. to att*-nd

Tin- i|tis:t«-ri* iHibm m*H-l|ug of ilio
Epatirth lennu*-s t»f tb** elly wan hvlil
la.Hi .v.-nin;: In the Ashtiry M. E.
I lH*m J.tne I.
1x1:2. lu Cas* eounty. but removtsl lo rhureh Binl n pi<<aKaiil evenlni^ was
northern MIehlgan with his .uirents'
all. .^fter the bmlmy m.^»Whcn«.voung man. the family selling
lu Wexford county. He lopvea 1
Inxfrumi ntal duet. Miss St.nuley and
mother. Mr*. Elizabeth R. Evans, ofj Mis Setiii
this city and a bmlhcr an*I two sister*.
R'-rltatl.in. riest* Dunbar.
Ell ward
Evhns. Mb’. Kiixau-ih..
Mbs HtiUbi i:.shs
xns. all
«n I.- ji Mambil
Mamlulli^ ^ ». ^BleIJa Ball
t^blle a vtjfe andj V.K-al .
, HusehiTl
P**!l*m Ing this, a
•n. Gb-nn and Ib-s.ri*'. sm ! P*»M*mlng
and r*in»ld
vIve at the famll, home. • One nnt-le. j
^'fford.'^ wJen Tir'an.Te«'‘we*i^
George Evans abo refldrs In this city.
ughi rt-freshmi nis consbiliig
lan had a large share *>f frU-nds \ of fruit salad, asst.rtet! rake, sandpick le*. rbt^ese were
and his exemplary life will long Is' r | w ‘* bet
loving memory in the famll> home.
j I.Vjd** while the dishes were lieing
The funeral si-rvlct-s will take place | unshed and put away and good Umti
onday afirnuKin at 2 o'clock from tmly endt«d when the lighti were pul
le home, the service being conducted j

by the R*-v. Hidmes. pa.stor of the!
II!
:
Meibodbt rhmeh of vrtilrh-Mr Kvans
in eanu-st. ronslstent niemlH-r for I
SpOOfCS fOf
I
yeaih. The burial will !-• In the |
HOUSChOld USC
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family lot at Oakw«K.d and will In- in
Housecloaning time will eoon
large of H. L. Cart* r.
Im at hand. Wo liiive a
Mr. Evam-' d*-ath has Im-ou exptH-ted
dutiibo Bleaohul Gran
for a numlKTHif days, hb brother E*l:Spongo for cleaning woodward and sisters Uzzle and Hiibla.
work, etc,
called lo his bedside three days
ago. as his weakened heart fortiptled
•nd. His ailment tad not prod far and It had b en hoped that
nge for the best might-cesuU fa­
graa*, for
vorably. but he was taken with Inu;.-nal hemorrhages and death resulted.

JOHNSON DRDG.Cii.

Receifcs Deputtf,

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demand, on which it allowi

Hikes Loans on carofally choacn paper.
Hikes CoUecUoBS, notifying ptrlioa before paper is duo.
Renu Safety Bexes in iu Kteol Linetl, Burglar Prtx>f Vault.
Bcntcr kenpa bit own lx>i key.
Issnes Drifts at luas than P.^. rates, arailabic in any part of
Docs I Geicril B»nkl^ Biviiess along safe and conBenrati\ie
lines.

It Does Not
Deal in stocks or any kind of speculative investments
or have any connection with speculative enterpriset.

Peoples Savinifs Bank

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Mr OUlBtt fiM look BO fW Bauer
or aoMUac tW cKy books Tbe ooob
on took tbe BBitrr 190 aad orBofOd Cbe
Bayer 10 BBylojr coBpefBBt bolb toBo
tbe work. Ho BM JoM vbBi be had to
Bo bf orBv or tbe cokoeU. Tbe cob*
bBBT oreBt to I9>rfc BBd raa OF a blil
or rkO Bor* or leas. Tbey BIB Bake
b^preltBlBBry rofort. bot tbat Boe«‘t
9fb^ or BBO<Mt 10 aartblBB. It U of

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m pcegMt the bODkg la tlMlr pn
fcha to Mr. IbcOcy.

BB^^imir^. Trhtroo CHj
baa fteoB |«ftBf out Booey for a t»Utlrsl Issac
<A|»plaaar | Mr GiUeit
charged tbat tbr floal report area being
bold for poUtlrol ptirpoaea and tha:
tbe FeBrral Audit company eaa aa
BBCb to bUUm ar anyone clcc.

tbe circnlar noit oM becanae be bad | fact tbat an Dee, 3L Itth, every doBar
tM«d to BT to Mb aud be liked i that wa^ delInBaent
1196 aad
to UM to B BBB'a fBBe. There were l-«hea the report waa pat to on Maitdi
ertea of "pUlAwB." •‘platiorB’* froBj U. 1PB&. there waa noC a alagle dollar
all over tba boBBC. -TbaeB wfll b^l of the water works acronats deUu-

This was •^pffoK•d aad carried by a
wro Bad aav vote, fhe yeas bMag AlderavB Abbott. Bingham, Everett. 0»lett. Murray. Mureble. WUaca, WtanlB.f
The BBjror had nothlhg abaotataly lO j

kdaofcMuatlBtofbBrplatlptBia- quent. (AppMuae.} Why did they do do with IL be didaY even vote tm iL
morrow afgbL" aald tbe gpeakar ahdl k? Lb the omb that did tt aaaw«r.yet be nays akien he U -cleccad ttm
city win IBM more.
CemBkOfy AbMuIb.

for loBce «r tbe BocotBor^
a r JCeHInger. He baa llvcB •k
* «««■
iM .>d «■
r rears. **He waa boni ob a fornTt^
tbei
that aomeatteo^BB tbe Traverse Ctty
High eebool fooir years. Dorlag all tbe
> that be aTtCBded be anportcB him*
by bis^O^ efforts. He i^ed hla
crata." aald the speaker. The primarlea I . j.
cnbori
a^rsT^w
waj^4baeBgb by bard labor and when
wero bold
be bod gradoated be catered-the UnP
hated by ,
veralty oT SHehlgaa a»d worked bla
to tay that tbat act cf
tbat. After kc got bl<
Of the dcBoeratlc mayor la 1903-4. If
we did speaks la nobler terms than
diploBB. be dida’i alt dean and wa«l
mg. If it
It U th
the
br^
^ ^ Bvmetklng wrong.
can be written by
him. bot gr/.
man let n. find ft ooL he saM.
aaM. If It Ili
law cx.ccpt a
oot and baatlPd and hna been hnaUtnn
we held
held our
our pr^rida
priil^ tbej^yai^. let na cha^ tbe syBeta.
to abHc by
We
He la a repuUble cltl*i-n
and that U what we stood by.
There la nothing against bla ebararter
'puuse*:;
or bla peraontHiy and there U no rm!-the- primaries, have sacrlBced tbc4r|^,,J^
,
po arbr e
r*r» »bl‘can sVe-'d »o e
t|30 and al the
honor. Tbai'a whai I wanted lo
mtoal#blmtothegemlemansface.'' t Applause.. ]
No Pemonalitter.
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The speaker' then
cobhbc
leo
commentcq
upon
i
U'cauae I sen:
Mr. liaatlQgB then ri:ad tt

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He says that the board of edneation
wobMbY have their books andlted b»emnae they wanted to cover aometblag
up. Mr. Moffntt. one of the Bembera
of tbB COBBdttee to whom tbe matter
was referred, sayn the reaaoB Is that
the FMersI Audit company Is In lltigatWm with tbs city of Oraad Rapids
BOW. the eoBacll refusing to sllow
'tbcirbm. The hoard of education aim-

bo balsncetl
for example.

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any truth In such allegations, the rev­
erend gentleman had simply been mis
1nforrot-d. A minister hear* things In
his study that a person on tbe atn-i-:

OUR OBJECT

wo-jld nay no attenUon to and la ap:
to enlarge upon It on Sunday morning,
be slated.
If he tried to ascertain
the facta, ll soubi be dlffeten*.He asked In tbe name of bmun-. in
tbo nnmo ef law aud order an.' g.^st

. ixmtlnutHl for ronie time after Mr (HI

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ww.-I have bead b councllmaa
ycara Alfred rriedrlcb baa made the
♦ I! bamnlOB that he IcBmed more in one
pBBr than 1 have learned in live
tbe trst year of bla admlnla
r aome things
that be ahould know.

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Moon, who stated ibsi he nalteeil
the eondltlon lu which the candiaaie#
placed as hr bad been rheiv bint
"Hut the JIU s didn't burl ni.-.*'
he raid. They gave me M* of free adlive in and do
burtm>v In Tra^etM- qpy ." He didn't
Intend to tpke an active part in the
camiuiigii. bo! when Mr. m«vlrlch
renubllcaixs were elected, the
rotild IK- smotherv-d aud If I

inith was wanted, be m'-nd Ik- elect
the spexker's Iovt of hU city wssj
used and he aw aLencd and fought j
they walk Ihe atrrr-ts aud tell you they bring out such scandalous slatethe i«any and the candidates. HC||
alKiut me. you who ha%e lived here- all
nis as c^mtalnt-il la this. It U too
your Uvea and know me. You
iich. esmK-Uly w hen U U coaceralng said that was an Impcactotut of the
He
* bow I've worked. I vc not bi
man xTho ne\er In nil hit life ha» honesty cf every city tiflirU;
suicd Iknl thr repubUeaBh had eendl
Biuch BKmey aa aome. but every dollar
vtmles fqtial in (s’ucatlcn. Inivgl'I’-y.
MiBl I have inade^ baa Ihh u made bun
honor,
hooesty.
rharaeter
and
temper
ago
hmliS*
to aky on the other ticket, era
was a rivermnn on the Betsey and
. AMBravtn Five Vaara.

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niemlMTM of the clergy, that If

let had address%-«l the chaii tuaii an I Jauo-s M. (UlU’it 1. elected mayor, ibc/
run any worse than they did
Ihe audience.
Mi
Gllleti- add.eo.
flral eight moniba." (App’ause.l
wots very whiut. but It make a iK-ep ImMan'i CandkiBte.
ahor'ng M
pivwrh»|i. ’Thu U a lin’d |s*vltloii to
place a iiibii Hi who Is no; a pollil
m M. CJI!
clan." he
i supfKise that if I was mao." said Mr lUslIno. "be Is ihiBrcusu-m1?d lo ibl* niel hml iM-c^mie lals.rlng man s camiWatc. HU olflc-’
hardahi lled. I weuld
has adJidutKl mlm- for Ihe U»t ten
I
1 hs\c known blm porannally.
I want-to-say a w or< in regard to the
poaUl'oii certain me
have taken Lv
•w hU chtmrtcr. 1 know he I*
Men come here
. 1 know he la heneat. 1 know he
ward mif character
year or two. Then Icxe* his home mod family and when
and remi

The cHy char­

ter says he shottld work with
Hom boards of the city, and

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s-TbW rbarch bbUbc b«i grteved me
BMrr tbBB any oae thing No preacher
t
bia ever Balled aad aakKl me wbetber
' 1 was a w hiskey man or wbalbw^ 1
. was a churcb worn. I have a aeighhor
; , ^ «VBe MAdPBBPPBd Yard. I hold him
i
la very high weteeB becBunB I believe
I,
he la slaeiwr- I
bidiwB
haild bbi
church. I help lay hU salary. My wife

when he rt-celved
walked 10 Traverse CUy that be might
be with hU wUe and family and briny
hla wage/^home
All hU life he baa
been a hard working man aad 1
always dwoe hH best.
ReoiBBBWtBd ward Well.
Tor tve years he baa been on tbe
•outtcU and represented the SecoBd
ward ally and well. He baa
tbe Tight sldB of every movBBsent. For
two vaara there was aa attempr to ea
laud tbe naloon limits o< the Boeomi
ward, but IhU wna blocked by the
alderman of the SecaBd ward.'* I
eatly believed that Mr Hilleit

whose lives are atch tbat they are nd:
led into conditions where they cannot
defend
The republican or&clals have made
the laws and enforced them and xhrr*
was DO caR for the clcculars that bad
been sent oat. lie sUtdd that he bad
as much respect
anybody but their place waa In their

pttlpUs. RiYthom even aaklag 1
leu*. poaltUB IhBf procead to
BB Mseted alderBaa.'
said. "I expect to aid Mr. Gm« U hold
Mid.
to the standard aa U U.'today. not
four or ftvB Boatha ago, K
not until the trouble came
when th« boys become droak
give the cKy g *lalr
admlaiairatkiB If ihefw was aaythlBg aad the .aloonkeepeta eaaas I
ClTTsm coan Ikat the lid waa
lo bring out. he would do tt: If 1
down.
The B«i on the rwnhOeaa
was anything to nnoovBi
waa


-‘-bBlBffni^ ttektl ate rUht la Bvery partleali

^ mM mamrn iiiMHil hta etoirb mU-Mom te. TbecB «tild

to know bow
much U
They eimply showed the

ELLSWORTH HALE
LOC AL AUENT

(Continoed on Fifth Page.l

If you want Low Prices

WE CAN SUIT YOU
If You Want Good Quality

WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is Considered
with the Price

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J. E. Greilick Co.
nlerior Finish
sh. Doors and Mill Work
Lumber, Lath and Shin

late and Window

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

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A.Seller V.of GoodFRIEDRICH
IS PERFECTION
Shoes Only

Do You Get What You Expect in Shoes?

iimi-ui fur ibe next two years to
\o’.e for Jame.-r M. (llllctt.
Amll F. Nertinger.
Amll r. Nerlinger waa next lutrre
aeiit the rr|nibU:-au imil.v. When IhU
dured and stated that b<- waa glad to
U douo and the tIenuM-raia are aaknt frt*d
tje
ladles
prx-seni aa each marerltw of - gtHHl. good "!
* to TcUim the favor, they have n
soman controlled at liwst one
He rtated that he bad the highest
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yet done Ml.
reaiH-cl for the clergy. In eommwnllng vote and each unmarried Woman frv.m
Ml Itlehln then Imitiducrd Ml
to six He stated tbat siillt- the
let. stating that hr In an honest and ou the law and order circulgr. but said
that that circular was about the din- camiiaign was splrlti-d aud men aabl
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upright
manner asked
elpctloii a<* tha
I lu the heat of argument. It U
iuayvir of thr city; a man whom a self- li-si thing a clergyman could father.
0 educational caiu|ialgu atid jK-tr
Instituted (ximmllUH- wUbout asking He wants to see the aaliKin kepi lo
hliu wheix- he atands. ssya be la an order, ho wants to see more d-me for pie win find that they mu»-t ivpri-M nl
bi’lierbreut
of young men. he- thli-ga In a'tampalgn-aa they would lu
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euemy of homes, w it ho it looking a:
lie tbrnked the |k-<.i*K- of
wniiit
d
a
place
for
them
to
r.
l>ei«ldevrK:
Ida puHIc or
ret-ord. IdameM
be » slcs-n. b’lt they liaM-u‘t any place, Tinvi'CM* City for jrhat they had dr»m.Itltuna nil eiieiii) of jiU that is liono-t.
pntmlae-l
ll- ^uu^l tbat if Aiuov Hingham had for him In the past and
••I Intosloce to >o;i an honest, up
eh-rii-d to ffll Ihe office to the
-t-< u elec-u-tl niayi r last year that the wten eh-rted
flRhl'cUlou, the next mayot of Trai
•VI of hla ability
eiae nty. the Hon Janies. M Gllb’tt."
abHius would never have nin as they
Or. W. E. Moon,
did ifuring the first eight monihs of
s' •
Ovation for Mr. Olllctt.
riialrinan Paichln. after anotber
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As Mr. Patehln ixmcludc-d his ad the prrrent admliilstralUm. ‘ And i n
xnuv you. ladk-s and genticmi-n bvtion ly'the band, iulroduoed l>r. \V.
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dresa. fhe aiiplause was dtNxfeuIng aa I

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After fierce competition by
other makes, 5U0 Oliver
writers have been installed
by the United Mates St^
Corporation. E\*ery atudent
ahould be familiar with
the Oliver, as h is fast outnumbering the old timers.

One hail lH-4rn clirulalcd by a

He stated that he

fell a mtlc hurl because he had been
tieslt-cted and had In-en forct-d to go
out and isirmw a copy. ’ I believe I
am Jut t aa gocxl a Lincoln republican
aW anylMidy In the house." he aaUl t Applauae I "Whifn I first read this over.
I thought It Jntendt-d to convey Ihe
impression that It was tent out by tha
IJncohi club, but MW I don t think H
Tlie speaker said that every dia UiK-a. The Lincoln club was never or
gruuiUM wnbllran and .n;ery mug- ganlred for this kind of polltka and I
Wump quoted
Huoaevelt. hope to Gpd It never will be. It was
He asked If the way to keep up the organixed to father the very Uat Inparty In whow- i rluelplea a belief was terests of ivpubllcanlsm a-« we under
placed was by Mip|K.rilng the tlemo^ stand ll and In’.rrpret U from the lives
rratlc UckH and ln-*uU the dermi of Abraham iJnroln. William McKin­
uirn that have b.-en a.ked to repn- ley and such men as Th«s»dore Roosc-

ply wanted
woald cost.

unfair 1 . Mr. Gilbert then clltM the records of ;

aud unjust In thU regard
lu tbe rr-j the city council -bowing that on De.-.
IH.rt they were instrucicl to bring thej 13. 190.-, Mr, WHm.o made a motion {!
work down to Dec. 3!. Ifu:-. lo clean; that the mayor a:»;x:lnt a commltu-e ;
Id concluding be aUtt-d that the UtMr. Ha»UDga U-gan by explaining
lip
the
nutgrdng
cHrk
and
have
every-1 to audit ibe city bucks and dt llvr-i
llv
prtaod when be was railed out of bed the primary law and the nrreaslay for coln club had m.lblug to, do with the
the incomlnr roan, j them to the Incumirg clerk. Thisi wax
thing balanct-d 1
and told Ibai he had liceu nominaitHl. t^rulllng.
lU- then beg^ a disser­ circulars and that sioricn bad Im'cti
He was pul on thr ticket tbat certain tation on the clrculi/; WnT“out b> the told about (he candidate for mayor
Ijiw and Order I^eague and the "Lin- and the fortun rhlef of the fire d-part

tiookkorper of one of tbe largeai concerna of Its klad In Cblcagu. a concern
eroidoylng 7uo or h«Ki men and he baa
llviM "be 10 aaluag aa Mr. Uolaaple and
Mr. Kennedy " (Applauac and laughlerl. Hr la a good cltlaen.

oriaf

Bker took op tbe r«pbblieaa the remark waa foUewBd by laugb^

Kjdy t-lM? Hion Ihe man that haCity band, which tendered some very
► el«-ct«d by ihf law and order
enjoyable m«*lc before and during the
The raodldate fur clerk on thr drm- meeting, ihe chairman introduced E. league must bu f«-curt-d.
orwic UckBi.aald that be would ac W. HasUugs
No* Ungoln Club.



boHor

prronBt roUi« on It. * Oa Jam. 2. Mr.
WQaoB made a fnrtber Bollca that the

der ttOrertlai-mt-nts and atatc-d that the advertiaement cf the l.aw and Or-_^tellows i« get the figures. I am glad hr
•N-r f-'Hlcrstlon which he said tedd the:
able lushows how
be woald like lu say aomt ihlag. but
NemlnateB Hooe^lr.
•*l dldr l har. ali tb. pooplo falUng he would not gu Into pcraoaallilea.
Friedrich aiard op ar»d tell me where
He eta*ed that If there
OB By Bock and begging mo Ip Ik- (Applaure I
the man is that pot money that did not
could
be
(oead
loiter
mtu
on
thr
a fro apokr u> mt- and I hand
belong
are to do,
t Irk el to vote foi them.
havf i;cKfi signed "«pgu« Uncoln lit- ;sc becau

there it -o such aiman."
pul.e I f Clmer E. Hruau
and bueratly. I
i
He Hta
ated farther that whe
• f. r jMStlcv- rf Ibc |MSC»- forp*'’
only had a raa^>rUy <of one vole, but I
The
Audi*.
Report.
' report came in that the citv would
> rtrtcil
Mr. Hruwn]
havt bWn lold Chat Ibal eras aa gool
young man who had bi-en irle«i;
Coac-ralng the audl: refiort he said (h*ar from lh<- former city clerk and It
tbat c»ery.
aa a huodrxMl.'’ He t
and not found wanting. He said that tha’ the repart had lK-«-n clrrulat.Hl j would be foundthat TraverseCity will
tbla year voted for a
If there WS5 anything wrong with the that there had Lc<-n areport made aud 1 nut be a loser one solitarycent. ’The
Amil F.
I principle. Ho ashed the beatiy aupof all and referred everyone to republican ticki t he wonu-d to know that aonu-bedy bad U*cu running off republu^aus haic uo apologies lo offer
fto (!Aii<Udatf> for iudi
Mr. Frli-drirh. H<- «ald. I luvcatlgattHi
It. Hut allhoush a man did vote th« wl'J- ih- mone.v.
his n-ciiid. •’If I
rordrr-i Coort.
straight n-pubilean tlchel be was not!
"I ondcrsiaud that It la the Uw. that the city and I dUrincnnl mon- In urnall the iieopl© and 1
yt-sr.tha’ Jir: Oillr i ditl ?n fivt-* lithe said In conclu- loting for ihloe. and rol.bera. Tb* ja man ^ouldn i be put to degib. ihgt
disco V.
la aafr and eotuwrvalhe and be la the
dost- up iho lu• slioul.in i 1^ hMng or crurlBed until ' nei-ds
r and order people cry "cloae
to dNeoviman to vote for berauae be will make
luUocina." It would be a good thing, be lj> proven guilty. Tbe rv-port lo verr ! n.-i
C. ¥i. Haattoga.
of him and
I In- lateronu of tbe people hU laterdi-ciarcd the fpcakcL but lo do It uofsir.' It Is not. complete. It

coin Republic am."

ThM

C etthan, tbB gpBBher #aa glv«a vgrx
nhBChl apBkama. He MaiBd that he
wma gMd to get Ih the ImB BM «T tbe

' I ' IIKKK is somcihinjf more than a covcriii;; for your lect in shoes. Some
1
dealers and people let it «o at that. \Vc are not so easily s.-ftislied. * After
• e have used every iK»sible method to Kel toifciher an assortment of the
best Ic.nlicrs. tbe most stylish lasts
the highest class workmanship, we aim to
use care in the selUnK of them—to sha|K: your particular feet. Shoes arc like hats—
no one sh.ii>e is suitable, for all i«:oplc. Our stock is new and clean; everybody
buys new j;o<h1s of us. Our prices are low and the j-radc* arc varied enough to suit
all classes. We Ulieve you will buy if you sec our shocs-aod we arc anxious to
assure you that you will get all you expect from our kind of shoes.

THE “WAU-OVER” WORLD RfflOWNED SHOES

in

*1 hey arc
are makers of the world’s l>e.<t
be.-t shoes. WalJ>
AVallj over?
ovct? are now worn by the world’s
w.
ar -lonjfer
Ioniser and hold iheir
their shapesh;
most particular <lrcssers. •They fit l»3Ucr, wear
are some of the reasons why they are superior
to other makes.

S3.$0aim00

I The “QiedD Quality” Shoet fof Woinen

.

.Never were shoes more beautiful than the new “Ojeen Quality” models, ami never did a season offer a greater laiiiude of styles fro.m which to choose. Oxfords will be extremely
popular this seasexn. \Vc havx them in great varieties—Patent Leather, * Gun Metal * Calf
ami Kid. The prices are for........... ...................................................... .......................................

IXfMIS

S2.50 & $3
SHOES

$3 & $3.50

Good Shoes for $1.50, $2 and $2;50
,iS>; .If

FRIEDRICH
Th* SBor* THmB

OlsappoInBw

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, tATUmAY. MARCH »1. ’

■MMEO fOB »lEjU

lOMta niMB

-srx“:i=r^~

alor nail af New Torh whca Waada
pier hha ahoai hb aarr My laga.
RMmm taTw hmenmt am MfeWtie
n Miva a hiaihir a» la Nov Tarh
MA Mr feM«a
Mivv.tat

VAM ALLSTRH4 WANTS Mnek sjukb MRS.^RCC
FROit HIMAMa
TW Grand Tvasccae ODanky Selmol
strtma amd TMclwra* niii i
mel
iBisher Woat 0«ar the Bridge
the Creek T«mty.Fhre Feet i
ioaP^ -Wsmaa ta Dying.

^ aa old houl thara
ap a crack to create aa anMefa] lake.
They aay ha la actoally gcOiag rich
oa tha gold haab.
to hb eadeavors to aaee.aoase of hi*
doabba were caagbt te the ralaa.
^^
Mr. BoUacker*. hady was rocovered
aad the ic:tU car gaaaad over, but
t« oVbek tbb sioralng aad dtlieat, the fsat of tbe tiain waa dbehed. the
la the ntiaa for Mr. • moker golag over the bridge Into the
twenty-flre feet below. An unLacy's body. Mr Bollacker leaves a
i woman b dying in Si, Joseph
icuar. Mia war aajra, gwwawao lo giT»« wife aad thee aiaott chlldrea.
lira «Hba ^iU ha maagad hr a rc^ him a aitt^ rtaiattMTm> oa to W
It U bMoaaihle to oattaate tbe loUl
htaila the
Ha haa aoi.ha^ loss to pro^y owner, bot It will be
gMcr till ha laaM hla salarttr.
ED MIgg HEIOCSa
Tha aaw gaaaa cA Narwaj la aaM to fvMa the Ml Mggaata ta aera^ very heavy. There was an Inaarance
hr a graat aMrar of DIrkaaa aad «o, matha aad haa baaa obliged to rt^ of aboot |2.«o5 on tbe Loasbury bttlM Forty Ipya and Girb Spaat Very
Pteaaam Evening.
har# raad tha -ChiUiam Carol'- ao taraSo the aakioas to eara a Hriag.
lag and the same on the Patterson
About tony boys and girl, had a
rrrdertck Holbrook of Venaoot. vho
m»rh that aha caa rodta ft froai bablock. Mr. Maholland carried a small
Btaaiag to a«d Koc kmt ago aha aaM: raceaily gaaaad hb nJaaty third birth­ fasuraacc as dk) Mr. Sartdge. S. C. joyful surprise on Mareda Helges at
''Ho oaa caa ba r«aUy had who caa day. U the oaiy oar of the faaMMU Durham carried fSOO. 8am T. Johaaoo her borne at 442 West BIgbth street
Lst
evening.
arr otrar Ttay Tfia.- Brary Chrtat- •'war gotcraora'* aov aarrlvlag. Hr betweea three and four thoasaad doiTbe evening was pleasantly spent in
ma aha aaa^ parerb of praoaau to stood vUh Ooraraora Cartb of Paaa. brs.
Johnaoa recrlred a carload
lha arlMdai diOMria ta tha homo aad aybaab aad Aadrev of Maasacha- of frocerira yesterday which had been
huglMla of lioadOB aad to aach praa> setts aa uae of the ataaebdst aapport stored In tbe basement aad the aecoad
aai to aitaehad a card baariag tha era 9f U»« Ltooo*» bhdlalatratJoa story of the buJIdlag and which are a
vhea It OKjat aeadad sapport. Amoag
Maaaagf: "^h Tlay Tlai‘« Mvc total kws. There was no Insurance on wrenes. picklos. ice cream and cake.
tha MsUtatloaa for which the natloa
Dr. Brmy*s of«ce. and It Is not known Before the gy«»«* departed, which ^
d to Mr. Holbrook s iBllb
late hour, they presented Mliu Ms
the aeham af the aaayor of HadAsra
whether Mr. Bollacker had aay Insur­ areds
Helges with a ring
the BiUltary hospital estabAcid. Bjigbad. aad has arraagad for | tire
ance oa hit hulldlng and stock or not.
llahed at Braltleboro during the drll
The Original LaaaUve Cough Syrup
Plato Lacy was night operator of
for j war. where fron l.koo to 2.MM aol.
the Pore Marquette aad the G. R. A I
be I dlers were cared tor at once,
bad Jtt« ran Into hjs acUag as a cathartic on toe bowels.
of twvivr
twelve |
reporuKi mam ana
wun «
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tbe persons who were Kennedy*. LaxaUve Honey and Tar b
momih. Hr Mb Btmb«^ wUI make •
Th. ■<« iMBKbfal. upbuUdfaw bmH- Store
a certain, safe and barmtaw cure for
HBbI oI H BkOUagB lo Ih* aolkor or cine kaorc to aettoo.; geatijr aootbaa trying to save their goods that tbe colds, croup and whoopln^ cough.
i vails were about to fall when they

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came down with, a crash upon the one
•M4# HHaraacy pnigraaa. TW ob-Uoutk, HoHUtafa Hockr Mouaiala
story frame structure, crushing It. His
IM <Mko aekva* It to raNaoa th* kf Taa. U ceata. Johaaoa i>ni( Co.
body was crushed beyond recognition

^ TRY A RRCOkO WANT Aa

„„,wu.. Ml lha water aap^iMthiawiaok.

|plr*av.oui.
The heaviest losers are P. M. Lons ■
bury and J. W'. Patterson, owners of !j

Get your Lacs Curtains thl.
WMk at a special discount.
J. W. Milliken.

Spring Opening Wednesday, Anril 4
a S VK

ar1 saloon oa fimt PYoat st_______

asaalag bat tbe storm had sahsMad
S'^rjsrac'T&'srhTac'^.
betpea thay arrived,
laiid county. Jesse’s hnnd waa Wtlea
aad Addtsoa U In Jail.
tnMf»e Man ia Jail,
nint. March 31—David MUler of

MOST

CORDIALLY

INVITK

EVERYONE

TMIttRWGEB CHECK
guts (tank Received One for $15 To

The jhfnJ alh?g«l torgM check came
into posMvalon of a local bank toda5
when a check for |1S vaa received at
the Sute bank, dated March 24. signed
by Dan O. Pratt and In favor of WalUce Brevn. havl.-:? been caahed by
Mr. Cruse of Honor Mr. Pratt Is a
resident, of Lake Ann and as soon aa
the check uas received it was for
warded to the National bank hete
where it waa repudiated. The City
liook Biore was vletlrolied bv an al
l«>ged forged check for
the same
day that tbe Lautner shoe afore
cashed one. the check being made
out to H. L Johnson and signed
George Morrta juiA as the first check
was. The two checks show ever> sim
Hariiy of appearance and In all prol»
abJlHv are from the aamo party. A
few days ago an alleged forger wa.’«
landed in the Grand Rapids Jail for
fiasaing a forged check lor 4-10. the
name being given as Si sHions. Sheriff
Charles Avhnson Immtdiaieiy communicatid with the authorities there ami
from the description given fe^Ms rea
snnably sure the party is one and the
same If so he is also wanifd at Mus
kegon pn a similar charge.

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IN

Travene City and vicinity to our store at this time.
Plans antT preparations have been t'oing on for months
(or this event to make it the best in our history.. How far wc have
succeeded we will leave it to the public to decide.
With Easter only two weeks away, this is a most
opportune time for the woman »who wishes to be . 1;
correctly dressed on that occasion to see that she
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makes her selections now. Especially is this so in
the Cloak Department, for the stock is at its best

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now. Every popular style of Rarment and in all the
popular colors. The elaborateness of the showing
surpasses anything we have ever had. Many of the

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garments, both in Suits and in Cloak styles, are
confined to one of a kind. This pleases a great
many of our customers, .as it

makes what

they

buy exclusive.

m

T'HE sroman who Ekes to
*
know that what she buys
is absolutely right, both as to
style and quality, will not
overlook tbe fact that she is
assured of this at Milliken's.
You can be as lavish or as
moderate as you like in your
expenditure, you will find
style and quality right at
every price.

•We want especially to call your at­
tention to ready-made articles that will
be needed in your Easter outfit and want
you to see the following lines:

Women’s Tallorod Suits and Coals.
Silk and Cotton Waists.
Silk and Cotton Pettlcoato.
Fancy Hosiery.
Corsets.
Muslin Underwear,
Kid Cloves.
Charming Ideas In Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs.
Fancy Ribbons.

^HILE the Carpet Department is not
the
place you look lor Easter
things, still it’s a very attrac­
tive place for the housewife
just at this time of year. Dur­
ing the opening days we bhall
attracthre offerhave
ings for vou inI this depart­
ment. Wc arc glad
any time and will be
you at: ai
pleased ito$I
,^ow you^fm^^w
ihings. and

If you do not Wish to purchased© not stoy 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.

hio arraacaaMata tor tha faaaral of
h^ ""***l»

by Alien Beterty. an Insane farmer,
and the other prisoners were chased

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Wm

THAVSNM Cmr

_ .rad B alBtlag puny at t$e aadiUMinm Mat eraaia$. The mmm crowd are ptemMag a
aafiaarade la tha aear fatare,

MM* *

Jo. TiMMr of B*aaii«loik
tm hooB oMiioacod to on* week la bed!!

aB 4niccM*

tWh fNPMt h BHia Rp Mbk Aa ftN
al^itaattaipaa^mariiiBaiM ,

RyWIretotheBraviasI

am. a 0W aatf m kMfa. aB laiaaliaMj

lUent. Bchmldt. who was shot at I
ftahakoff OB March 1» for his leader- h

FUr aal*

-Hm gas at 4:«t e^ebch had apraai j

Mrs. F M. Clark of Elsie Is visiting
cit V.
!>• Valley retunud
hompsonvllle itslay.
C. LePlant. with her two chil­
dren. left this aficmr»on for Chestonla and Ellsworth, where the Easter
acaUon will be spent
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prochaika.
a western
kho have l»een absent
trip to the Pacific eoa
this ciiv thi afternoon.
rs G L Stevens of Frankfort arrived in the citv this afternoon at the
lesi ofr frlendil.
frle
Miss Ro.‘=e
Ro.'^e Davey of Tl
spendipE her holiday vacation in
cliv with friend.s
'nic
Ulllan John
he Misses
Miskos Anns
Anna and
t
son. local teachers In the city, left this
noon for Evart. where they will sperfl
tbe Easter vacation.
Mrs. M. M. Weatherhen of Muske­
gon. who has l»een in the city aa the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Wll
helm, returned to her home this
“yr. and Mrs. Bert Case and two
children returned this morning from
a visit with rwlailres at Elk Rapids.
by and HtvUlting Mr Murphv-s parents. Mr. gnd
Mrs. B. H Murphy of Ii27 MTest Tenth.
J. C. Rlnard and wife of Murillo,
who have been spending the winter
OD Puget Sound, returned to their
boim todav.
Mrs. J. A Penningtoto of Cedar was
in the city today.
Mrs. J Steveijs left this morning tor
Owossc.
Mrs. Ed Edenstream went to Manls^
tee this rooming.
Mrs. A. E Wllard of Empire was.In

the unlqoa cottoc-

idltoHum last evening.
There will be a regular meeting of
the Rathbone Sisters next Wednesday
«vt5nlng as tbe annaal calloo party Is
ponstponed untU April 11.
WlUiam Hookei. who fell several
days ago and sostained several fiac­
res of hla Hbs. la onAhe gain though
win be some time before he will be
de to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Laxarna are re­
joicing today in the arrival of a new
bo arrived at 4:30 tbU morning,
les M. Glliett. candidate for
. and P. C. Gilbert addressed a
very enthusiastic moetlng of the work­
men at the Oval Wood Dlah factors*
this noon and were given a very cordUI reception. Mr. Gllleu. In his plain
and forcible language made a deep
impresaioo on the workmen and was
heartily cheered when he concluded
hiK address, Mr. Gilbert maile one of
his characieriKilc speeches filled with
enthusiasm ami force.

INTERLOOHEN

Special Notice!
OwinK'to the maaoivenea
the pnslaction—the entire
B<*enery beinj; carrieil by the*
company—the cnrtthi will
rise at 8 o’clock next Wt^iicoday night. April 4. for
’*Whea Kiickthoo4 Waa ia

Special to the Evening Record.
Interlocben. Mich , March 31.—A sttr
prise was given Mr. Conover tast
week. It iM’Ing his fifllefh birthday an­
niversary. PtMlTo. music,and a flue
suppi r were the features of the even
In,;.
Karl Fi-shcr Is «.tit again afu-r ten
I carry a complete
days of llJncss.
line uf thr folloalng
Tbe Ladies- Aid soelely met at the
home of Mn.. BaleH ThurHiluy. After
lunch they adjoum.-d U. m.^ at Mr *•nmmpwm s next Thiirtulay.
The Ijidi.-s- Aid will servo meal.'* at
t^he town hall on election day.
naltcrii>ii
TiniIi Mrs. Skllllier and daughter. Mrr.
I*ati>skey. made a liuslnoRa trip to Sag­
inaw Thursday.
a. J. Robinson moved |o Bo.vno
City, where Jay has a isisltiou.
Mr. TiUapaugh take.n l,te istsiuffiee
mperu MH.-rs
Glovei
Monday. April 2.
.«lwlfclH*«
L..hHcatoM
. Dick Howard Is quite hick.
Terminals
Oil Guns
!;
rarlMin torJ . M.-»al iSdlsh
|
Clfs kH
D*-« l; Platt'S ‘ i'
Sp.-.’domelers
Y’hcK-ki ' ^
Wiley-s mill ha Storied up for
Ijimps
neats
seaiKJh-s rut with a Tttll crew.
A Itaseluill meeting was held Saliir- Lamp llrackcts
St.H ring Wheels
Brass Trimmings
day to elect officers for the coming Tires
Tiro Pumps
Hags
Kulding Anchors
Tom Skilliter was calloil to Bear Hums
Jacks
Ullgo Pumps, etc.
Ijtke by the itlneas of bis brother.
Agent for the Smalley Marine Oas
Infant Child Dead. ‘
Engines.
Dreil in KankaktM.. ill.. V«rfh 31. in­
fant. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oliver
Slack, formerly Miss BcHsle Gardiner
of this city, aged four daya.

IMotieo !
Automobile. Launch and
Gasoline Engine .
Supplies

•r

Walter M. Paige

When you are wearied from
Lstless €>r
or when
work, feel listless
or languid,
'
you cannot sleep or eai. take IIoIHh
•ky Mountain Tea. One oMhc
ier‘s
gw'atcst ttmlcs known. 3.". cents. Tea
or Tlibl^s. Johnson Drug Co.

Not Seekiflir Office

THE MARKET8.

84c; com. 47c; oats. 33Vie.

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stomach, back, or any organs of the
body? Don’t dope yourself with ordi­
nary medlclBe.
Holllsters Rocky-

VOTE FOR J. N. GILLETT, vwpublean caadUato for mayor, and I
FOR aALC-Oaa of the best CWeet
' comer on Froat street; hotel
bar: fnmliure all complete. Wade
Bros., m Ftoot 81.
»»r 304f

VOTE FOR TRACY H. OILLlt, re­
gan seminary at Kalamavoo. They
returned to their home thU morning, publican candidate for city cleric. CapMrs. Mary Taber and three c^Hdrea able, reliable and worthy of support.
went tc Manistee this morning for a
"**RSberi*ABderaon and mother of Big
Rapids passed through the city on
their way to Empire, where they will , safe, aoonomlcal city i
visit friends.
Miss Nellie Chishedm, who Is atodylag at the City School of Mnalc. left
this momlng.for her home ia Breekearidge, where she wtll sepnd her racaLace CuKalae t
ftacount all this t
J, W. I
Try a pair af BUT Me meri^-

having aervedaa

^ to the public .tany undaU
MoEAL-Eut TrimWe>. Bn«d.

TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
WholMl* UBU natall

521 South Union StTMt

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michigmi,

RECX)RD

tATuROAV. march

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AMERICANS NINE GREAT LEGAL LIGHTS

CHRISTIAN UJDuAVOR.
By REV. S. H. DOYbS.

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MMftift $m0Umm mmm loHlittt«A.
ftH pfwirtSHm tm thm rr«tl<w M

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kftftC tlM CUM. AUftf^hftr thmm hm%m
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WM0 pnbmbt* tlifti tbft ftr«^f» Am<rlftftft firMM H ftnftMft to tw«U th* Mmr
H ftfty rtoH IttMtoft
own. b^orv
iftliii Mftrahftll. IMM ihftto •rr* C>.r«» «f
Jftjr »r Nftftr T«rtu 4.Am
«r Itolto
ftj>d OUr»r

lomey reoeral tn President >lcKlidey^
cabinet.
Oliver Wendell Holme*, the boarce
of one of Americft'e hl.toric. nftmea. to

from Harvard at the age of twenty,
twenty. he
ifttely to the front a. Ilfftt
I the Twentieth Mftftaiichu-

At M Um ftoMMrat •( bftslfM in lb*

SEwr^tS^ ^ftft^wjtnftll. M»
«b?EJd todJiTu^rT-l*

mppmh^^.- ICTftfi M Into ft* Itol.
CMH Jvcito lUnrtiftir# fir*t jrftftr in | ilu.
to n.i. for ton ymr- t
•Bto». torir toft
ft«fr ntod Notr.- flH tot tor »»« m-ito |.rr....Uns •jw
■ Bfty* IlM Ntoirm to ot gr^i balk •iWl Mr. Il.rton to i. K«itacH.U.» ».mJ
•npftri. BftOto ym iMarly Mft Cft*^ ffraduat-d «t I'rtarr coiu*-. « i
Aftt MftC
Krt.turky liotilutn.ii.
tllull.-n. h
Ml( th<*
Xhr nr«'
are uf
Ito rhoae Ihr toft aa
f.<a.|on and toftaii |irartUft at Frankfori, lift ftini into |•llltK Jl at mu« and
a*, an etoclor on (to Itoll and Kvrrfit
Mtorli fttato into Um Agnity Alton th«r lUkrt. At tlto toftinnlns of Cir ilvil
AT* ftlfftftAjr ft( ftU ftdvftjmd ft«v. Ko aar to rtmovrJ to l>uutovJUi Mint
toAftl ftftMftUty ftftftd «v»r
to tto the Trr.th l^.tiaky Infantry n-«liiM-nt
■■ffti mttdtdmtf nwot and ari^ad in Ufttorni (1. H Ttomaa diI hi. fliito^ hr ft lone % tolon Mr. Hatton aa. elrcle.1 alinrin y

srj^iLSz:,'::rz^
, no 4otibt ftft to t.lft I

fTfc?t'
d^'i'\“to ^.toie‘**f Ih
(umrd to ill. Iiractbft at Ixiutov ille. Hr
ftaa ofM-r a Itoiiubiltan (.nidldair fur
ftoerntor ft.n1 aan named by (hr drto««.
ii|wra* I (ion of hi* atod- for ll»«« vU r (•ii'old. m>
t to »c
1 hrre lie fta* al*o u im>int»rr of (In- l^ioUtonu
cm of ftU ihx t|uaU. iotmntoa.on. He nxftk hi* mat on (hr
i|.r«mr tot.rh m. |K^ lo. u:7.
ftoft thftt tmUto for fttooluto jufttu^ ftixl
ItoVld Joatoh Hreaer to oil»lt.all)
thft ftftftnftM of ft vMIlftiit impariuiiiy.
MftJvlUft WmIoii rultor. prm.tu chlrf
t»ftti«ft of Main*, bom lit Auftualft] Krh.
It. im Uft toftft AfftHOfttad frvift tiow4tUt mU$to ftt Uift ftft* of iftvntr. cboM
Ihft Iftft Aft ft
and »mi to the
Mftrkft/d La* tSSt to ftftntiry
isr
MM he ftftft ftdfti...............................................
hto fUftt MllAlto In Ito Maim

Yftto tn U&C. afleraard lukinft tlie
courae at the Albany Iaw A>h...l. Tl.ftn
be arillrd 111 Kan-aa, and during iluau.^'erding llUrty >.ai»
a III. allmod rVrt) rht ti I, Irgal^om..-

uaUon devoted hlmaelf to the writing
of work* on legal aubjecta. lo tocturlng
ftod lo the editorahlp of u law perlodlcaL
In ISkX he ftcvepied a chair in the Har­
vard Law achool and the aame ymr
au.xt'ej Ml. Jii«th'r HUnh > MaOn
^rnty Itimig-a
. Mai.h :
.o ra-1in. Ii.tvin
Mi. loK-tn

*|.ring, on Hi.in Mr. I.»imoUu
to wa. madr d.iniiy fnlt^ Mate,
maratoi
In toW Mr lliuui. i4-n.inr*i
to la-lroit and at .no- ei.l.rrd on a
rareer of gn-at I.-g-.l |.rwr-^ly
Hr
aaa ai.iHJni^io (hr au^rine t^ui^ In

fMarard iKnigiaa* While to ft nallvr
of the IVlhali HUlr. boni in the pftrlah
of lAfnurrhe In UIS. He roim*. from
«n old JaMbitonft family and va. »-Ju•fttftd by the Jeauit.-llnit a inifdl at

aetU. supreme wurl. afterward becom­
ing chief JuslU'e of that court. He waft
apiKdi.ted awaalftle ju.tk'e of the natloiml supreme t^urt in IkO:
Wllltom liufu* Itoy. the most ret*ent
addlilui. to the aui^me touch, to a son
of l-uiher Hay of the .upremr court of
OJdo fti.d waa bun. at
*“

Em/wflooBiAsS Whitt

of an endnrm Ju*tUe .d H.e omift of
apiK^Ui of the Male of X. w Y«rk who
wenl down In ll.r til f .i.d A'lllr de
Havre in U7L The tutau. late ju.tlce
justice j
waft bt»ni In A|tony and1 wa*
WMH educated
edUi^trd In )

i

oltUv and wa. adn.m.d to (he »«tr In ]
Fiom the la^'nnlng Mr. P«<k- !
ham a«hlevt«d maikrd tnnx^m in hi
prufriMlon and at (to lime of hto a|.
1.. the dlg..d> i

Tbry wtobed tbelr defeoU to be foryotteo. Bst. atoa. we cmiiooC do ao oo
tbe memortalB of oor Mtoa All thtace
eodore. We art remembcped for aU
that we hare bees and all t^t we have
dooe; hence If we rat W leaea an
honorable name among men we most
Uve honorablj-we moat •‘eea»e to do
erU mod learn to do well.** *>eftcbew evil
and do good.**
But the temporary «durance of oat
Urea to oot all that we are to cooalder.
tVw of our memoriea long eodiw In
this Ufe. Only a few nanMAoodnre br^i^es w
yond a geoeratioo or two. Tboee who
know ua aooo {uum away aleo. and, aa
In ancient Egypt a new klitg aroao
who knew not Joseph, new geoeratlOQA
arise who know not na. A life, Uma.
rtftUy to eodnre moet make an Imprea-

..

» tbto Ufe moat
dnga. No purel

remnants remain of tbe
the anolenta. niid when rentnriea ahaU ( . ; •> '
have passed three remnants shall on- ^ ‘ t. - i
tlrely pass with them. The furtonea of

versity of Mh“.'Igau."Afrer*'ftpei.dlrj* a
year In the law achoed of that Inatltu- tm: tbe wisdom of tbe grcat«t phllootion to relumed to Ohio and was ad­ opbers will see the day wlien It Is look­
mitted to the bar. beglnniflg to practlcft
ed upon as folly: the work uf tljikgreatat Canton, the home of the McKinleys,
In ItMl he was appointed Culted SUtes eet artiata will be dimmed by that of
J dtoirtrt ludse for the northern
i
dtotrtct Ihelr Bocccaaon. until tbe day dawoft
Joseph McKenna to a inutodelphlftn of Ohio by President Harrison, but ha when -there shall be a new becren
tm removed lo Olifumto In hto declined. In Iftt* Mr. Day was mada and a new earth, for former thinga [hU
asstotuJ.t secretary of state by Presi­
twelfth year and ftfterwftrtl
rininent Uwyer.
Hr la now etoly-lwo dent McKinley and tto nest yaar seerwUw
• Tbe Ufe, therefore. 1
tary He resigned the poalllon lo aooepl tl.e ebalrnuinahip of the conftuto- touch eternity. And
iH.lt.led to auccee,! Juailc# Mrld. Jui- alon which negotiated the treaty of • we want our Uvea to t
He was ttpp<.lnted
Ihft McKei.iw. wa* .• member «rf the iware with Ki^in
Forly i.lnth
I .r
. liriy-ttiwk »»d to Ills presti.t iKwltiuii by IhvsUlent are atN-ii. fur they
I'ifly. ongre*-.>^. havllig rv.lruU|KUi the tbluga wl
<-.1 to a.'ivi.l III. ixwltiuii of I'lnled
JAMKl^ LmiKKlDTSE.
wbicii are etemaL
told up in bcftvea
by a Mdf aacrlflclng fhrtoltou life hero
eudure: moth and mat do not deatfoy
them. Oirlatton work emlurt*. espe­
cially if U be tbe work of oavlng hu­
man aouto. A saved aout is forever
saved and is an eternal mouiimenl to
PUNISHMENT IN DAHOMEY.
A MODERN TUNNELING BHIELD.
tbe one Mho in the provldent'e of tlbd
I'n vluu* to the fVcoch tMcupullun uf
The jd.olugrapti bet««alth reprmlui'rd
has
been instrumental In ito aalvalUm.
ll.r Afiicaii kingdom of Huh
allows the .fiunt vtow «.f the iiuichlne
We want our Uvea to eudure. aiwre*UaoKr ami inrtblr fun.o* of capital iliai'toJir* the a
for eto trie niads It cui.slsts uf a^Steel fore let tto comn^rriite them more fuUy
.Uli.d.r sligl.lly
to the service of Ood. Let us trtve our
n. r drpU ted l.i the t ut
A au|.,de 1
Uvea to Ood In Jeaua Chr'lst. and they
»va* iM-i.l over and fasln..-,i iu
will endure forever, and let ua make
ground by ineana of an u.t h and a n
our life work redound to the htmor and
glory of Cod. and It will eAdure foc^.
f».urt of aptoal*.
fi
('U vflainl iiuide hllii

ir-H*- .t5s-

I Confodt rale uro.y i
nut toi'OiTie ft Im^^r uiilll UCX
<ua. ele«trd to the (%llrd Hlalr» ,

lOiiftaocraUOft

d«r» or MMlbMfortilMtbftt will be ft
oiMiiortftl to m ftflor wo havo poaftod
•vftY rroM lOe 1ft ft trory fttrooc ftod a
my natAfftl oat. rrw moo rat to ^
be forcottco wbM thoy die. Ibe Tftftt.
maJoHty rat to bo mDomboiAd.
Tbftt be mlfbt be remombrrod Abetion bum ft pinar ift tbe bloTh dale, ftnd
all tbft AbftOlomft art not dead yot.
BoL moco Ibftft tblm. moo rat to bft
booorftbty raaeaftbocod. Mo mao rats
tiie evU tbftt be does to llTO ftflor 1dm
and tbe Eood to be lotorred wttb bla
bonea. Wft rat tbe bort that I. to Aft
Aid If wo
iftodfftUcookl blot oot tbe wt
iiree of OAT Uree fti
Ahlcb to worthy of r

m
iM

•hb^H Hr M M^IIM M

::lv

»JS! iSSkT M* 1 oS

lent
the

Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
WHERE BUDDHA FIRST TAUGHT.

TWO

RUSSIAN

Ja|Miu-K«- Oar

BOY

80LDIERA

l^tur M.'nkufr. (I.i

hid

to-t M>(tf wf Titol ...

"W.

Dhaiftsk Tops, hareftiih idelurad, to a vast taw
M acw of tha nmst aacrrd «»la< ea In all India, l\
tm for ttio nmt tlnir ~turiMKl the wtoci of the l

A NOVEL WATCH DIAL.

n height, andjit

an. It wna worn hy one of tha lamas
duHiw tbe criebrntum ..f aoine of tAeli
rellgloUB rltae atid via* toUeved t». ihisaea. m>atic virtue* which cuuld be
traiuiferred to the ueam. This apron.
Ii«rihcr ftith a ftutideiful car^«H1
Huddha from the Kiine eounv. will to
pUerd 111 the Krlttol. museum.

•‘"‘•'"'"“'■'•is;:

ss^mSA :SL.‘JTSfis: s::

fflB

m

i«-l to to drt\v*n, ai.J It to fumishad
w ith a at rung ui.d sharp cutting edge at
tha front
This ryllmtor to forc.<d for­
ward by li^KlTftulk rains. There aiv six
arms, all/radiating from a heavy cmiler ahaftX To these amis are fUed
string chtoeto^and the arms are tnada

at the U ft to f..urtrea y.rar* of agr and
to a nallvr of the g,.vert.mem 'of Kurek.
Thi uthcr buy. Suloima. Hcniuiim. to a
Jea^ and he is ato> fuurtvi.. although
l.v to wiwjllef ihaij F:gur. Tl»eae young
^arrtori.
In ihr Hiick.id of the

AN OLD TIMER.
The lortol,^ shown it. the picture

wete Ued behiiMl him. tbe rope that held
the tree wa* cut. and he-was shot Into
the air to hang by the head uiitU doath
put an end tu his agony.

chlldmn have the
wonderful dollK- houses In
These are most completely
have little cages for chirrup
Instead of binto. and even
ewsM filled with doll
about

INTERESTING OLD NORWEGIAN SANCTUARY.

Tbe quarter caotnry aanlverury of
Chriotton
Endeavor haa . naturally
enough tamed tha aUention of all to
the very early daja of the movemeoL
i that grfwa

m
ftDmxxc*.

year* from m
aodety of forty
membara
to
over 67.000 aoeletlea with
nearly 4.000.000

early men. a«l
ehtof
among
tiMaa to Bar.
Bamad
^

gneral accscCary of tbe Uoltad Boctoty

Ml. hto atoll wa* «.grHved a legeud
which aeem.d to catabttoh the fact that
the uniroal had been taken In tbe alx-

Bodaaroren. aroAoe yoft to tBa Bat­
tle! God to waldag to BlM la Iba
toiyag la of
and aroAMA. If tba yoaag paopla of
your ooAMiaalty are r«cBad for Ood
yoa wlU be the IpatnimaAto aaod ta
aevonpUA that aod. As to aiethoda.
never mlad bow; aoly db aomadiiag.
anything ebnt wfU txtng yoA fact .u
fnca with tha pcoblaai of IftaaftOag lha
anaaved for GtartoL Pray and wortt
aad ao conttaoe dfi yoor aoal to on ftra
with tba wufk for Cbrtot and teat aonla.
->Bct. P. B. Jaeoba.

Tba out reyrmanta a parada at Aatofta. Ore. by the Cbloeae toboren
gaged Ift^the aalmou ftoheiiaa at that polaL Cblneae MlvlUe. wtUmat

ltoS!!r

ProT. xxU, 1; Beet xU. IS. 14; Dan,
xn. 3: Matt rt lB-21: xrr. 31-46; 1 Cor.
XV. 07. M; 11 t*x>r. !v. 17. 18; v. 1; I
Tim. IV. 7. 8; I I*et L 3 «; Her. lU. 10;
xxU. 11.
.
.

S: a

CHINESE SPORTS IN AMERICA.

fenllon of Major Oen-

bands on this face are
Amy laU tha Mmt Hi i

M ,©

. ^
.F

la this «»^^***^

but the 4ftuee uf a aftiaeftMAI *nftcklftg iTfra, have beoMua a faatare «f
ywuto aaliwm ladastr).

y off the oeaat cf Maamehuaacta
tnarka oo lu ahaU whleh am be­
lieved to have been made by Daniel
Webster whaa ha was a routh. Mamr

Augvftidanato chomh. beeewtth lUaatratad. to on Kamwoo totoad. Narway.
and to ramarkabto far an anctoat aopaeatlUan which aOU ciM«a to IL Vaty
cloaa «a tbe waU thave to a atoaa plUar which leans toward the atrwetare and
aaaM abo«t lo tooch It. It to oaJlad tha Virgin Umrf^m oaadta. sad thwe ia a
papular ballef In tha aalgliborhood that when It teuchea tha church Tbe waeM
wUI oaase la an and. To defer this oaiftatroptoe the pareon now aad than aBoRa
la tha tap aC the pillar aad chtoato away a part of It.

e-3i

THAVtMC CITY. MICHMAN. •ATU.OAV, MARCH *1. im.

I:*- ^^: ^
^y,\ :

.

U

HANDY LIFE RAFT.
ftatat* bfT«*«rftk fkm to S'

'' CURE row SNAKE tiTt"

MUNTHLY WSERY

R2i:2rr-jr?ts:‘r

b one of woman’s worst dffictioRS. It alwaysieim
you weaker, and is sure to shorten your Uie and im*e
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Carduiar»d
it wfll help to relieve your mlseiy’. regulate your func­
tions. make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re­
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head-:
ache, ,ner\'0usness. irriubility, sleeplessness, dizziness,
fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient
medicine for all women's pains and sickness.
Mrs. J. L Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes: "1 have
used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me.”

«toig <—» dtotr lyp#. r atotfUf <rf W
^Mto Mi«iii tt«toi»r urn* m wMrk tto

«Mt to wmmn»a. tw
<w
«i«lr to Imam, imiito a n^H^to

2T*J5J2 IrtM

faraHtoyiiiMi raf tta rMBMirott
tm. fWpwtotoftotoftoiiAtof atli.
tokk* frortoM • vsM ttoM rarcftog.
BmmI ilttof
Ml iff* |MM«r* MMt M4 h*

and ktoatlBod. In Arm caaoo tt wa. a
and in Iho dibor taro M waa n

Bittrt Mt U» pa<M nwigr
lad or edar mnote t«ru
• arviDHlathr |«t*
ant iBToattoa. for tb* fife
ar* Upl WtrU^Uj dry lu Um rr«*|v
tactoaandTdaivrMdj for UwtonMiM
In caM oC iMfoocy.

tUMMTor bo fOMorwl ornot tb* vliaU
can bo totod ao a Uto- ran. oo that tbt
nhtomckod paoM«<rr n*«l itot worn
aboBt tba petH^w adjuonacfit «.f tb* lifi
proooraar. but n»*y rlto* t« b». cbaii
ftof anpport. Tb* cbalr to inaO* la ac
coKUnoe wltb tb* imiod titair* otwun
boot laaportloa law. r.-r>ril»mt ltf«
ram of tbta type, ao that a aieoiun
liroruiod wlib fb*** rbain. wooU i*<M
bare ta bo oqulp|a*a with the uMtal
h^j llfO raft, uow r.H,ulroa
Tliu.
fVoty cbalr wlU lio a llfr raft and * vor|
life raft MM l>* M a. u <Lair la
iMmM of uaekaaljf. o.vu|niu« raluabh

TESTING.BIG CHAINS.

tb* ftra of Brt.u u. I^ouiiox A. Co. of
rootmMd. *ouib Watoa. rrcouily laau
nfactuiad Ua- Uiv^t * a».le vwt laado
for totlpo* u«H% auy. ib.* lArtiilua Moll.
TtM Inw to Uirao aud uao fourth lucho.
lu dtoaMtrr at tbo auialk-al |iart oT Ibc
Uab. oacb Hub uioa.uroa about lueaty
-----awoand
aouoM» fourth Imbt^ la K*ii?th
with Ihr rnKHido ca.t at.-c*l
aud woUbik wlU.-----------------------nUd. abottMto» 4»»a«id.. rU'tiitutu ll
Intrndod for tbo ntiadouplo'iitT
bine drtveo o*pivi« .trauior «
belliff bout for tho ruaard SloauiabU

-

M7 emmeh to atolcu
cek to board half
aaM a liotH clerk,
ar exactly where tliey
rtaluly dl«p;w«r. aM
If aome of 4be |N^.Je
towvto .Lad eierie.l

-

-

__________________,» cut off Um- oat.lo
auad* ana
and aoui
aout by
auau*
o>
Lloyd’, provluff huu«tiv'lui; ....................- .......... .
*v.uutry oud ll»>-n«M'd t.y tl»* boctrU o
trail* to U-at rtialu. and an lioni o

4u;irt*r of an
_____
.
________ . l»r*nkliiff Mraln
«f 2«k7 tou. wu. n*xt applied, anJ tbe
Unka WOT* furttow *l«u»:al*d about
lhiv«sqttart*r» uf au lorb
After tbto
•II attempt wa. maiL- lo ie*t Ui* wim
j.|e ‘to dealrucllou.” but Ito- full iww
rr of tbe ttiNlInc ina.bliH- at .”Ai ton.
foiled to arcoiupllah tin. reault; luUi-*d.
It to uadoratuod tb* aitual trusiou
Ou a ear
piled waaa over S7U toaa,
t
thm‘ uo alKti of tnu'tur.!
defect of any kllM riHild ia* fouud
The atralu apptU-d wan atiout 1»> .t»*r

“SSSSsS

^1 ^y ft.

J
j

«.r hanainj; him an ccroJlmcm

i

cnrtJhwai aaaa; r^t fer cii Um*. *nl**a yo»i r*i


!

Hae- or
rlitniw ynnr party af Alla«inc«.
luWA joa to AO»** on uM tjaratKata vtthmUivd at

;

i

mar.v Im% . ktoo a?i<iw> %ou to v«i*
tb* m»m
oCir-i of cs.5%*nu-r ami
.•onaat^l .treiaai. i
OffM^TN and wvintoTTt ,»f the U-aNbit w to c

CARDUI

raitod from I
Ills
tb* Ui!*rral t
would have b**n r;«^L many
ou hour to four buara.
.. Tbrr* to Mwrrel.v a iNH.m ,
•bow that *v*u wlMO aU the doubtful
TRY A RjeCORO WANT AD.
loM- a l..w*l j
IDRS. J. 0. 4 RJlRT J.TRDEBLOOD
*toiD*ut. bar* tm *xclnd*d or ab to tb* to‘lH that tl.N^
lrn*l thrr* tlu
« wi-^k. 4»f .t*ur**,
.
I
OSTSOPATKJC PHV»IC»AM®
low*M for tbto m*Cbod prom\9m to Ik>
i plac* »*v*nil klntl.
fc** low.-to, '
moat HbrarkMW. aud a very aatUfac^
II, iow.1. .U.I ju.i ptou.
II. IJJL .SONROB
CEOT W. RcWETHT
. «. T «• a •v«at»8tory f*atai« to Uiat It to uo aluiid* any*
.■b oar. ....I „.mr .»»• liiHi. nn-iy^
j
CONROE &. McWETHY
body «a aiidy U aud oo cbMip Unit
it to wHbln tb* raarb nf tbe tnoci-at.
•’ttboo o imoD ba* tntoa bltu-n by
a aiiak* tb* ftrat tblns to do U to *|)idy
|»*ia*n«r.l Ohoi^bm- ««d rMnunr.' MatoAi;
^
'
h K0» 1 Mt
a llsatttiv aboro tb* wonnd U> pn-venl Hinir* that a iroud iMth t/n*|
tb* rapid abMwiitloo of tb* v*ooin.
Tb*u au Inrtolon to to be mad* over tbe
tu* .lend Kmm to a j
•nak* Wte wUb any abarp iWlUus U».
hutrl. It to vi-ry «N,nv*ul*ut
atmment that to Meetly ch au aud
them Into natcm-K
f*w sralu. of tbo
truukR. ami tb*> utv
b* well robbed on. Itonnansiiiuite
wrup sliu** or olhiT dirty urth !*. of
potaaaium to a cboap druff. <
clulldiik
riiitod*l|ilila Iluto tiu
from any drtiRtot It b**t».

nII^

coQtaiiib^s i

nlm* un«l*r tb*

h.tt «T miMMdauw fi^ tb*

,
I

vt« r. of Ckmarrm, da«B<y
tkw aad dUiricta wh*ro
that Kyvf*« ha* b.-*-n adupL-d.
.%*ia lb* rUM to ttoa pKltl.«. fur
th.- >nbmto^lun uf th*
vo
. or to III* jirlutiuK of tb* wim* af
>ojr chul** tjf
oo ih*prl:nar> lialLM. Th* «-9roUa»*nt la au way
iiitirfu.-* with th* HMit of a cltP. a
at Yh* r*icular ckTiton for
ativ raii.Udai* on any tir4:,t h* dcklr**. Inh Ir ji,t*
pivvi uf fraud I

I

fiaiMhik-m •.dia*jU all jwlmary *J.y ih.„K muU*r

I
I
;

tow.

iso DO NOT FAIL TO ENROLL ON HOM- ‘
I
DAY, APRIL 2bE
I

!
j
!

A |N-tlilan alsn.-d by *nn.lh-.l
i*|ir<-«*inlnc cm* fifth of the VOt*ia
of iht ir pariy to it*gtrtn-.l tu Im* filed with tin coon., cMr b*Toro May I2fh
niia %»ar. lo urd*r t« ha\* tbt* qm^vii.ui a-thmltWy at rh* Jim* Itih ITlautry
K..cilmi . hanKtoc l» th* dln-c< v.Mln-^ ptoa of naminailnc vStem. If a p*'^1- •: from th* n*t.-«vaiy iinn.lNr to n* flUnl von aill vm*
th* Jan* 12th
1‘Hm.iy ha.TtW** oil Ih* tnifHiioM of .lir»vt TMMnluaiiunv
At thia aaam Jua*

I
t

1-imaiy KUwt)on «»ti v«a* ,ilr*-ri hy m.i Klnj: a cn>< infor* yimr ebalc* «C
il r lAii.IiOatt sdur r.oTcroot and l.h-utfhaiit Covi rnor. ami aliMi vo'* <»a th*

gdneral insurance Isowebody wants it!
'

ahlcli v«nir pr*clnrt {* «-« ltliNt tn in tU* Cmtttiy ('onvfkttibn Pt

-^ruirry-ocK ■

Your Paint and Paper
from A. Uadlcy.

r:?

r^
peoide.’-ludlan

SPINNING A8BESTUS.

VTkrTNpa
CWOMdaa
• If yon iimrry liiiii.” nbUI
who wa. *\!ilbltlii-,r %yiii|.i.»
l*tit di*|.l. mmui*. - I h1,.»U not
to mil.m.ti him. but 1 nh-ill h

rcoralinr indaU kinds
crior Finishing.

Alfo liNV.* tin* cwcliiaivo

latoa* MloonU V**0 t* Itek* Kireneoof R*o*a.
Tbe mineral uulque to aabeatu.. Dlf
ferrnt from every oOi*r material lit it«
• N..W, priiMi.” Nh*
-voa tm.u
oceuireuco. mluins and iiniwrutlou fur
Uie market. It forma an entire atudy In will fiiuush that tbMUX-- ha- to llv*
JUMt Ih* Kiio* u» otbir uo-n. And. mn
to |i!n di hto. I’v* Imnnl y mi
hnt.
dtvYto of :lm*a thnt iv nmn*. debts
t tu b* imM ’’-MiHlcru
Alrout 18US It woa flrot m«
cjally lu tb* mauufaeture
felt and cement. Earty a
aplu tbto Olier were uubuit
Uie ditocultlea have now
come. BO that a alnsle t
than one ouuc
hundred yarda. whW-h baa a pivtlj
Btrenstb. may b* made.
Itt lU ai»uu aUt* It to uaed larKi-iy aa
yarn for pat^luf valve., etc., for which
UM- It ha. many adrautai^-.. A.l>e*hui
roi»e. for Oro department, are mado
enUrely of aabeatu. or ••tH-«ia» w Ith a
(or.* of aleel. With the .teel wire c-ore]
.n thre*-<iuarter Im-h rope carried near- j L
ly 2.0ia> iK>unda. Without the core the | ••
thrce-<iua rter lucli rojwe earrU-R
300 pound, and aufflee. for flri-i

r-m

Lrvrllaa Tw. Polat* •
'Iti level up two ur mo l- IKTlUto which
are far a|Mirt. bh |ioatm

Herbert MonUgue.
ramli UvU' (nr Mcnib»>r ot th* ll/tMid

la r%-<4Ulrpd are a few nalK tUrvv pl.s *s
of old iHKUvl. a piece «>f *onl m.d a
Kinall w*toht. to lx* used na a plumb
lK>b. Nall tbe iNumto tugelher o. lUiowii
to tbe llluatratloa at auy auKle. plaie

<>p;>--y,POSSIBLY

jfor tin* ti*rniun-Aim*ric;:i
‘ to p.iy proof l*aliii Co. AIs<v tli* ai»« iii-y
ifnr lhcAIfn^l iVato 1‘riz* Wall
l*ap r Co.
Af
d
.tr*.mr rn>rii-U.rd.
Phono Citizen*. No. 1017.

mm

A. Hadley, si2 Rose si.. Ciiy

Your Last Chance!
Gas Piping
fdr Light.
priett; ami vilvt-

\

.

.

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’V
COMPANY
IMI,

Kitam
tai.

G.3B»I« U4VM.M A-rSj'.io

..

Tbera wa.:.
tora raoad tbe cbwt

t* the aie of lUk H* wmi
A. man In
ba* fUvntl mil •tw ttmee aad bad forty-iiloe <
that lu that etot* nkm* Iheiv an- 4.- tot bto wladom tretb la bla 1
Mi0.wa» button, now belMi: worn oo nkr and foM Ida balr t«ra
m*u*a ront .1**i«N aud oen ins no
at the ate of UOl
toi pnn^oM-^-ou ll.u*atm<tti. be furth*r nm.duilea, «f abont
nut
wbll* b* wwfi'abmtt It. why dWnt h*
loHaile tboa* , otlKT iwrtomi batten,
tbat a «aan MM ^ tb* Mkall of hi*
back «m very aoW mroidoua—Bow

i-an fit ^ir with

pt-r-

DO YOU WANT A BOAT?

k-naufi.'

SPEEDY, SAFE, STRONG

ueghM-t

yonr

WE MAVE TMEIVI
Lanoebes, Canoes, Sail and Row Boais

€y<$ examined
Free at

TUAVKILSE CITV <IA.S
CJOMPAJJY

Ra$tair$
Optical Parlor.

Hieliom't'Orad«—l_ow«»1b ^rlo*

Prompt <!.tivcry. See me for prices.

IRVING C. MURRAY. 447 E. Front Street.

TRY

A

WAIT!

RECORD

WANT AD

WAIT!

OImJR

Aficr spy-mlinu
weeks in shopping in New York, Boston. Chicago nncl Ih tnot ntir buyer WAS SUC*
CKi:i)HI) J.NGATHliRlNGLTTHi: CKHAaM 01 THK WORLDS BLSr
.
iitoMchniuiisc at prices far above his expectations. Every train brings in new inerchaiulisr, 11 WILL I AY
TO SUSPEND YOUR SI lOmNG until you see what we have to utfer in ihe way of DRV GOODS. CLO niING, SHOES. 1 UKNISIUNG GOODS. MILLINERY. l URNlTURE. CARI*EIS. UIK.S. Wail BajAcr. Etc.

1^,.«

^ZTJT.

not
We

t-y<i.

Don’t Wait!
Do It Now!

JUBB 121k

GRAND OPENING

between longevity and tb* dlmmaloiiR
At
of tbedlffcrmtorKkaa. Tb*4norv|ier
fact tb* BNirt. Innfa. dlreatlvr or«aua
•ad brain tbe loa«*r wouM b* tbe Uf*

ttr tbeory.

Why

hnvi* it proUcltoU

IK.n’t

.

VoU ht

Dat.ll, l^r’-ii

F-OR

i doctor nu-ai*d Uiebter re-

tbat
D ex .
of tbe Klrb*

SECOND: SIGN PETITIONS ON THAT DAY. OR SURELY ItFORE
WAY 10. AS they MUST BE IN^^HE HANDS OF THE CITY OR COUN­
TY CLERK OR secretary OF STATE BY MAY 12 IN ORDER TO
HAVE ALL QUESTIONS YOU DESIRE SUBMITTED AT THE JUNE 12th
PRIMARY ELECTION.

GET OUR PROPOSITION!

M.&E E TIME CARB

twtlon to lb* Iroiwrial roll*ce of Medl
cln* to Berlin, in which be aaarrted
tbat by a tfaoroosb atudy uf tbe umau.
b tbe X raya on*

you.

ntST: EBroll «B ELECTION DAT. MONDAT
April 2a0.

THIkD: Bp tu
PilNABT ELECTION

foctly urouml

spriii*^ w^irk

i*lVll8

YOUi

r.::::u;r"™
Thto ebaus* entirely «tcMW away \<Uh all early or Miealb-d "lUiair *tuen ..ft «,r •■••miiy emu.-mb.iM. Tbto J m* l?ih I’llmaty to un<U-r Ih* An**
si Tliau s>si*n, .d voiinr and ih* nT Mar l?belinn Ihiar.l in all illKfrimM.

sim--

cial ti^rms on - Wi>rk that i-nn
Ik-tloBu K-fort*

IS

ia worth a
L>

I'ntil April 1st wo will iiuiVo
sla^ciuI

IT

Vour
£y«
Siabt..

WAIT!

Ibr tiro petal, of tbr boanl. on top ,rf
tbe po*la and mark wto-re ito- Pti*
eroaiM-a tbe baaoboaid. Turn the d*vU<*
•boat, end for end, ami mark tb* ba*e
board affalu Tlim rab* ur tower cumof the |K-l. unlU th* plumb iiu* bauif*
mMa ny b*tw *. ii th* two markwl Il»e->.
and the iH»la will b* l*vel. IVi-alar
Mei-baultw.

Ip

WINE
OF

)vw'l ral^SvT*

Cir-kAwni b* with *v*r.v
In the otal* da
the nan*-, of aTl vi»»*rK who tpp^y ftr mirbBm^t.’ Ton
r%n enroJi oa that ila>. civ

>=

AT AU DRUG STORKS, IN $1.00 BOTTUS

'^fN^b* taro-fatfTcaaoa an* wo. bltlao by a aobra. tb* oM by •
tbot wo* not IdonUtoM. Two of tbo
anmooful cnao* w*r* tiootad by Bofo-

S">:

jEvery voter should En­
roll this spring on election
jday, Monday, April 2nd ■

. k. UnULkT. Ad»-L

mben ttle Say Furnilure
me Can Safely Say Ulaif. Ulalf, lUall!
as this department will be the most attractive FOR THOSH WHO BUY FURNITURE
Ou^
Furniture department will be a little different from the ordinary-STRlCTLY ONE PRICE AND CASH TO
ALL-every article will be marked in plain figures. We can guarantee you a saving of 25 to 50 i«r cent in A5»
department. WE ARE ^SY MOVING NOW. On Monday morning we will throw our door* open aiid be.
ready to nerve you. Our O^od Opening will be announced later. •

FORMERLY
THE BOSTON STORE
OLD STAND.

THE GLOIE

i

m

tl

Weak Lungs
it it tfce'oid ttocy of a w«l ifcrett, t tend;
anqr W'lNak hmgi In the frailly. Y«i no
aooocr fct rid of your old cotd thin a onr
one takca iu place. Ayd^a Cherry Pectoral
lmaiaapthictakli«<oidiialilt. Itatm«bam, heala.,Aak yoor doctor, the wy neat
nine yon ace bia, what he tbUika of Aycr’a
Cherry Pectoral for weal hinga.

We have no secrets! We publish'
the formulas of all oi^me^cines.
“'•YiUSLSiJir'
tktMi.

MULTIMILLIONAIRE
AT FORTY-FOUR

CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA

IfcrfdiimlmiiatmM.!

Tbftet ra*

rgf tMiillMinaMnfcl
NbMdSmwMgyTWlTIwy
■INmernf *t Fmnr
Rm AtwgyaOM

mBt§rni.YgtHgkUW

A Bia mnOlbg. T«d j^mabad Imy. wmegfrnnffSwuei
* ^

Soon ba mada naamy lm|
abont the mtllt<boill new Unat rtm
amt aocreedid ao well at an bo

abMiy with Myiiody and
ttanfoc* papt^ar. with piawly
of MthnatnaaTnrrro and atb

:nrurr,

*twHrrm tMwnn OF ocATir weyNVMMdanS cw«d bjr tbe ittetsM oT all. aiMi •trktir i

Traafeka. Corah*. Colde, BroDcbitie. La Qriive.««.. efa:

DR. KING’S

NEW

VERY

I

* and oararr aaot to UoMtead. where be made Uke

Krw yack city.

This maa*a story raada like that of
Aladdla. ba with tbo get-rlcb-qalck
lamp. Miwab atartod llbo all otbar
groat M la that be araa drat a baby.
Lator ba araa a **Cbaiiey- boy. aa be
la yet- Ha will never euUrriy get over
that evoa tf bo live* to be oigbty. lie
barley Schwab baa nprer
a
bad a atrtbo
r the men under him.

ATBt*tnUI
Miwnb baa'^ Mry la b«rn-«K)
boras IL Hobasgoodnatnie tolartah
orerywbera-aad lavlabeo It He Ukea
folks, almply can t help It and they

It was ar about thi* time that a for
ign steel mill o^ered blm a poaUkm at
i largely tacraaaed salary. He not on

Johnson Drag Co.
A TIP FOR TOURISTS.

•iMd M ofllMt Wtjrn |»
t« t44 to tbe loromo of tbrlftx Kranco
IT Ho MM to •lay U ttut coomry
tlHi !• M Utaotroti^ by « rofUaUt
ftporlMot. A Now VrirtiT
M aportiiM that bad bora rrovhmaty
•rrapM by ■ monlMT oT Ida oam fam
liy. YI'hra.tho tlM ramo for giriiif «
tbo rhiu
tSo Ublo; Md
Iho
flM#i tha rootta tooklof for tint^arottld

»» *^*«*»*

Tboy fooMl tha cbalra worr ao In
liund that thoy wo«M bavo to be rr
oMtod--«> ameb. Tbrtv tiaa a tTarh
li tho mirror otor tbr maotrl, a dmi
ftoao wovM bo •aersaary^wo mueb.
Paaolog thrlr baodt updor rarh of tbr
floraa of dHoa tbry dlarotrrrd no
many alrka ami dIafKumnruta that a
MW art of rblaa mu^rbe boiijdit-ao
fiDclL -Vrry arrll," NaUl tlio AJurri
euM, aHtllng tbr blU at ourr
-Xow I barr poM for tbr rbalm. fa
MW vM M Iho cbUia, barra'

•waoTto oflaadh Hiiaa- '
fUHainc bla raor br bAragtit It dow » ou
tbr Ublr. aod tbo rbtoa flrw Into frag
•^JUs la my.-iBlnter. HI brvak that
ioo-- Wbark wrat iM
iroap vaa afwrrblraa. bortbfy wrrf
Ibraitgb With Uda rnadmau plyiui
bla cboo.
Om by oor bo alu.k li
tbPMifh tbo aoata of tbo rbalrm. wreck

wboii tbry guru oj* tbr apartmrat tbry.
too. bad paM fbr roaoatint tbo. cbalra
mdartaf tbo gUaa aad for tbo dam
*^St^oaa tbo artirira bad lirwn i»aU]
far away tlmoa. Many of tbr ownm
of tbooa lodffiuga baro arcoodbaiMl
atoilb, and froa tbrar tbo rooma arr
fimiMwd. Oor art of lirokru down
diaira giro pUoo to another, ilmpit
aofa aooraada dom*pit aofa. aod rarfa
la a raoataat aaorro of lorotnr.
Aftrr a ttmo tbr wary ntranerr Iraroa
to protort hlmarlf. Tbr m.iuner U tcUi
Otta. bat mroaurmW.v rffr^ihr.
Ooo
family after a iralUcMcc of u^r yrnre
baa rodorrd
gafUMf an aporiiuent one dr:y in ib'votrd to MUtf thnwiib It with ttbP omicT
aod locatlof and msUterJug all tbo

waU rabtnai flUod with cnrloa moat bo
opraad aod a llagrr laid on each ptoro
in ofdrr to koop within tbr Uw. Tboao
agent*, who arr nsnally fat and aaay
folAg. bare an amlcablr. aodablo Umt.
Tbry ara foU of apologtoa. aacb to tbo
other.
-Now. dear air. wr are not going to
draw tbr llnea too tlgbf
-We, on oor part, arr quite aura that
you arr diapoord to
quite fair."
Thua they gUdr awlftly through tbr
pllra of bed Unrn. over tbr ata<-ka of
cldna and make baato to go out and

It^ngbt
steel mUI gaolna; It cangbt Andrew
Cbroagle. it cangbt the workmen aad
the departmont bosses, tt caught flnautUl kloga In WaU street aod berodJury
kings In Europe. It caught and ratebea
every one. Practically everyliody dis­

approved bla plunging at Monte Carlo.
'
p«ru«iiT
throwing away of
^• I
pmrtlcally ererylwty thonghl
i
aXkOQO booae on Ulvermlde drive
monumeutol piece of folly
everybody bad hard
tbe Bteel trust be beltwd to.organise!
and beaded, but at the same time prac- |
The Ware. «f •• Irra SrMnr.
drally everybody, at least everybody j
A train always axrrta greater strain
who had met him. had a warm spot In .
on an Iron IwWge when going quickly
his heart for the man.
|
than when going slowly, but the differ,
eocp In the atraln depends on tho atroefurr of the brtdgr amt la much more
rbarley ftchwah's father waa a livery I
In aomr caaea than In otbera. When stable keeiwr at the little mountain j
the train goes over tlie bridge It rausea town of lywettfk Pa., and Is yet. The ?
a ware to travel along the alructure. boy looked much like his mother, and |
owing to the elaatklty of llie Iron. hb loyqtly to her and conaunt praise j
That iwrt uf the bridge juat In front of
the train ta ral»ed a little and the part
under the train U
. ao tlu;l each
port of the tirldge la aurcenalvcly mlae<
and lowered aa the train guev over It
and the more quickly tlir train tra^-eli
tbo more audden IhU wlU be. and coo
arqnrntly the more violent. The strait
produeed wUI rary with the square ol
the velorliy «f the wave, ao tliat the
train will exert four time* the atralu
when It douhlea Ita velocity nml nine
times when It triple* its velocity.

S' n. rri

president of the raruegte
Jnst what part Mr. *Scbwab took In
organlclng the steel trust will never
be known, hot It la certain that he waa
aa important factor. It ha« even been
atated that be originated the scheme.
However that may he. Mr. l^rnegte tn
slated that hit
__________
cern. which then had the largest ctpl
Cal .fM-rOr aC ah*
qq cartb.

---

mmmmummmmmammamummi^mmm

Drava a Stgie It Hdg Pgy Hb Way. 1

Oriels «r Hs««ise.
-The liow." said nil entlqnary. -orlg
lasted In a txiwer. The weak savage
to save hiaiself from lieing knocked
down liy the atTonjrer one wiien thej
met. groveled upon tho earth, and tbni
the liew aroae.
le
Uter lUte
from tlie time when men w»rc nnuor
MTien two nnnor rla.l knlirlUs met li
tlMSw days and fell Into talk thev tool
off their helmets aa a sign of mutual
eonflilcm'e. Tliey cx|iosc4l their beail^
to show that they respected and tnisl
ed one another, to sliow tliat nellhei
aOwld of iM iiig bniinfsl: liencr
i lifting of the Iwt. aI ISiliUU
lion whoiw meal
-•I hold von I
hands'--New
Ccnrcrnloc PUfInara.
Hie Wiwkl s supply «f phiiimmi dnr
ng the >c.nr lts»t x^g* qU.ai .lR.Kik
•otmds I.V.'UO p.mnd. of n hi.b .-aim
rum Itussia. The rnhe.1 }<iatcs pm

Xrra tbo aUloa <m tbr

On-gon, the Wyom
peu.led operations
The price of plat
bjuni lmTease«l 101) per i-enl duriug th«
Acf-ording to Hr. Havid T. I»aj
Of the mited States getdi.gl.-al survey,
damr. bMarrra ladlra, brtwrrn per the outlook for an Iticreosed pridnctlor
aoM of rbarartrrr- But Ibo mlatrara ia good. Tbe present price of platinum
ttarrIratiMty pnraoao ber way. Whsu
.V> an oonc-U the highest
•Ar gtroa np tbr apartment and tbo thU metal has peached In recent y

\iL ma.

borara ronld not make ber p-v for a
ary things yon i
aula If It la rrrardrd In ber book.
.nti." said the hn.hrl^
ha
-hut there U one it. i^rU Bairtand tbr matter U not aucb a
prraooal one. Wbra a bouar lodgtiijr
:r I ponld warn
or an apartmrat U glreo op each party
•hat is llwtV* qi
the an
la topraaontod by an agmU paid at sotditsti.ntrd y.nith.
tho rato of a rolnea a day aod rx•Tli.‘ widow who ffrnily ls*llcves
praaaa. Thaao aernu are left to themexa^iiple o( the survival
ortrro.
Cm of tbr rwiulrementa la of il.-e miest,” roidi.>d rlw .dd nuiti.
tooHnjd^ a^ with .1 long^lniw n-oul slgb.> tliU-ag •
Haity News.

As to the way be ellnga dollara. tbe
foBowing^story la told:
One day a
the stetd tnib
scriptloQ to a ctaaritable punwoc.
richwtth Iward hls atory. turned to an
arqualntanee and liegan talking about
something else. In the meantime feel­
ing In hla pockets for loose change.
yonng gmn' heart sank, for he
srrtptlon.
up a blU
Finally
flUU hundcNl It oxer, while he went on |
delving into his
with hU talk, still ilriving
jiockets. Two or three times a bill was
dug up. after which the charity solicitor thnnked him nnd departed. When
lie got outside tbe m.in counted ibe
monev and almost drx>pp«Hl dead at
fludlUK it amountexl to f
gchwab a chief l,«l,by. Jiowever. la
Induatrial acliools. He Is almost ns

created

l»y

i to do with bla re

sirike
fathers who
tonght young Schwali. biiwcver. has a
slightly different view. He says that
I the l»oy*s -nerve- waa the finest thing
be has ever seen.

!
j

Andrew Catirgle wished personal *
reports from bis mills at Braddock. I
Capuin Jones objected that be bad
not time to run np to Plttabnrg. but
said be bad a bright young SMlstAUt
who kuew aa much abont the work as
be did and besides waa a good per
former on the organ, of srhlch tbe atetf
that tbe yonng mao be sent along.

ktaoc ud mpriMd tod e.ptlT,t«J
Mr. CriMCI* bx W* tboroodh kno*!
poaitlom Befora ba laft. tba steel I
nata naked tba yoong man to play on
ftaa oesun. Charlay was nomewhat dif
Mast nboot this, aa It took blm by aor
prtae. bnt ba bad played often for tba
monks at Loretto and tbarafora coopIML Ha gmva oM malodlaa. Bcoteb
songs and other airs that ba know tba
old man loved and atlU fmtbrr €aj>
tsrod Ida baan. From that day for
ward Asdraw Carnegie was tha swors
Mend ar Cbartey Bebw.ib.^ ^
mu's~fortima.

Hla flrat point waa

BMda when be abowed an aptltsda for
tha steel bsalaeaa. amonntlBg almast to
BCBlaa.
The third waa reached by
hard work.
Ha never watched tha

THEN READ

9

WHAT OUR PATIENTS SAY.

For tlu* iK»»l two or llinv yi-arw my i-yc* have a'lvvn iim a

W: - .

L'lwit divii of troublf, 1 U iiiK uiiahlc Ui iiax* iluMii for clom- wtirk.
During one wliolc witiUT 1
Tixail to me. I

was oumja'llid to have qonn* fmo

imablo to aw tin* print.

I

am plonactl to

stalo that nimv wigiriiii,' t!ic ^'Iiikaos fitUsl l.y Dr. Faulsoii at Dr.
Wolfo A ofliwia, 4 mv |a*rffcUy ami
nervous tnnililcs havo disappoAnsL
holli

Isfn

fitUxil with

,;Ui8a<« at

iny licmlaclifa aa will as
My iindluT and siatrr h«nx
Dr. AVolffa Traverac C?ily

tiflices. and Jirv well pleast'xl willi thvir ;^laasoa, i-specially iny
mother, w lio waa iu*arly blind in one eye.
NOTICK

.SliouMany one doubt the aliove Malemeiit, 1

will Ih* i,da«l to have llityii write lo im».
.MUS. O. K. (ii.NYIMjOD,

tbe reason of hIs ^ueceaa, a
si«yl man saya; -K<-hwaira great pow
er Ilea In his ability to usndle men. Hf
I* tlie ablest director of labor that tha
world ever knew. The vast army of
at.-.-I workers trust him implicitly. But

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TESTIMONIAL

hat will ki4«p them from want
nxade^ by
[waking of the gifts
gif
r and Mrs Hcliwal.
rial training and
d for
not without pathos
adda a touch that
when he says;
“Now. It s along thes«» lines that we
are going to spend our money. f«.r
mannal training acbools-that Is. when
we get some to spend. \Mint little we
have done In the philanthropic line has
Iwen so bltlerly attackexl tliat wc are
not going to do anything more Just
now. I may \to a little penslflve. but
public critlciam hurts; It really hurts.Mr. Schwab's self iwrasesslon was

s.l.m, Mhh.

ItOlfeeri, WhyNotTon?

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EXAMINATION FREE:

Dr. P. A. WOLFE,

Dr. B. L. PAULSON,

Proprietor.

Assistant.

413 04 Wilhelm BIk.

Oiz. Phone 3S4

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH, '

I catcall* and eniliarrassdown I
thoroughly rattlexL
Tbe steel man. |
however, carried the thing off with ;
auch good nature that he won a vie- |
tory. When tbe din iHvnme ti» great
ha turned to the president nnd Iwgau
telling a story.
Tills surprised the
memliem so luucli that they subsided,
and ha went on with bis speech.

A "Square Deal” In Life Insurance.
Protection “at Actual Cost."

The Bankers’ Life Association

A PrscUcAl Joke.

of Des Moines, Iowa,

As a sample of hi* practical Jokl
tbe following story U told t*y
n<lc II wontlcrful rot»nl.
In 2f» ytvim of Bctiial cx|ieri.
friends:
lUirlag a game of biltiards at bU jonco/it^nlrach Imvc Uvii UtVeu caro of promi»11y at a cost ij llm
home one niglit. when the sc<
memKT^that scema ronuirUUt*.
'I;
cloae. be wuddenly turned to his
adds tt
nent and said:
^
-ni bet my troosera against
*'1"^
Wmlarlty."
Idea of that I brat .vou *
«*
* was the repl.v.
Ir
**Vet7 well; Iff
pnahnX blm to the front Mr.
r. K<-hwab w
Schwab re,,lied:
winnings, and when the other hesiuted
* I always rely on myself. 1 am
the other aicuilH-m of the party began
»«
rellance-man
Hlabrat any
lUgiKsS-y
to deriile him.
He then disrobed.
^ manhood In Its noble
OM year for
oweymr for
Shorily after the loser said:
fonn**
-Well. (*harlry. surely you will lend
ffysar*
In keeping with this Idea, ba aald at
another time that the two beat asaeu ma a psirr
-Ind,*ed I will not.” aald Mr. 8chwa^
a young man eould have wars, to ba
-TVhat.* Vou don't expect me to go
born poor a d to know bow to work.
home in thl* attlrgr
-BXv. of course; that la '

-Who is that oner
-Kchwab.-Tbrx, 8ch«b-. «x Dum." Mid C«|> j
tain Jones
a
' aoccesa in nfe,
A. a resolt the bqy. for be was little
moro, waa nipldly advanced. Was sent
for a time to an englMierlag school in
PlttabniM and anon beenme bead englneer and OapUIn Jones* right band
Bian

ARE yon TIRED,
of ihc Old Try and Try Aj^aln V'.
Method of Scllinjf Glasses?

Ukeral SiAafrtprtai

March 17, llKhi.

of the big Steel plant, often
thlun »t th« .tot,. .iKl the xouns iniu I w|”'"puu

ner
In the mills It surte.1 >t
month. Ha did not remain long
Ing stakea Ho had studied engineerlog at iJBrvtto and soon was set r.t
drafting. Captain Jones wUhed some
new plana drawn. Not knowing what
engineer to select, he required that all
tbe corps work two hours
time without extra pay
this he met the bead engineer and
asked bow tbe men took the order.
..
•They are all grumbllng'exceiit i
'
was the reply.

S.E. Wait Rt Sons

where and cootributlona to I

gU^!s*on*hbrarU»* *At lTridd*ock"m»d
Homestead very fine tralulug •M-heols
have been erected as o result of dona
Ilona made by the former stdral presi­
dent. He has made other like Iwnelnctions in other
pbe«-s
ler pLiei's.
At Klchmnnd
York, he has I

He bad always I
nevi-r si»aring blm
Ma. aarwsa'a nrsr rona i ax-xcs.
position his unfln
of her have const Ituted one of tha led to a nervous breakdown. A Euro­
bright places In Imth their lives. Up pean trip follow ed, and here hb good
was educated In a Catholic academy at fellowship and open handed generosity
Loretto and drove a sUge
ge to help |tay
his way. Tbe smiling, freck
________
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box r,u«M 'the f.ncx «f . ,r.vel.nc 1
h,„, 7o VorW,id77rltVum;

Mte.rth.haMMM.ndhl.Ri.hxdU

^Chocolate Bonbons'

':4^'

, TRAVtlltB crrv» mCHtOMi iATVflD4V.«AflCH*t.«Ni.

THBCVWmi

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iaTtmdx.liMnir

AbiuiI Csst of $1,000 Itsonoce si Arcs Ifsack
for Detil Losses sid Ezpctses.

li hi

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He took to tbe alleyways for hla
houie six bhM'ks away and was chased
by two poll.vroen who bad been aest
after him by his fellow merrymakers.
^ T* Wi^lf u —
A\Tiatever
one may think of .steel
mmtm u HKwa hx u ladtrasts and fTjJOaoOO booaea. to say
nothing of money sowing, fast automoblkw, w falch are another of the Schwab
notlctd that tbera was an air of great fads. Monte Carlo plnnghig and reck
laai display generally, be cannot help
reaposdlng to human nature, and of
this Charley Schwab ha<a liberal aunPky.
J. A. ElKJERTON.
^It^my^bHl^that mora baolM

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Organized 1879

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Guarantee and Reaorve Fond now over Elgla IfflUoaDeU .
hn. XVb»tnior*Une*dedtbaapBro lito imaranoo *t a toodente .......
co*l.inacoinii<uiyUnti* *l»olut©ly **fo and pBrnunanL For fnU
’^1,'
infomiiUon. write

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terrogaled the -I abmxld aa’
ous.- refilled th
> merh «
won't wra look at It.”
-\Vhnt do you meanr
aooal gifts to Ids
-W hy. If they arc a p
donatiooa for tha pnrpoae of bsUdlng
erathm they win turn tl
door their eyes.

CteL ThtJaorth qua aUainad hj hla Of tbol^^<1»Syhra St Loratto juid e«^

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W. NOTHStINE,
Mgr. Mich. Ind. ilc Wis,

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Cni< SraMt. Hic*.

Tif Record WantAds



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:ii»KMIIIC8.

Btiira ^

Itooai to

^iT522l?«SrV^-5S
MARK CRAW*t MLIVtRY—Ufb«

MRS. t. L. RONNUrS hftlr «Mt«t
Pr«r aiy Ml Stm Boo»

sSSi“^
PR. f. MOLOtWORTM-RpselM at
MSUOB lo aimmtm
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IW^

to ay®, MT. SOM asd ihrosl. OUmsi
Sttod. Both pbosM. toldosos SU
»R. W. e. MOON-^
UdMM. 711
9Um. Ill

, W. TMIRLSY, D«ntln. Oror Bar
MNB A Carl a Hvslry atm BoU

AiSS^’i^OLUDA^
A Cart a. CHIaoaa pboaa tt6.

•Wtoni«l<feaiid»yt.b»twe
will Kir«4 you Urn 4«Tt «•
Wtiioh D. cwfilm a Utsais
hi sifd Orisiiia toWn in excliao«r dormcftnr woid cootrat BJili*, Tb toakh roDSi
foraiiall.crra ktod onnasot
tbe
ametal-iiaba^ OrgSM
mn^
at W>®r mir* *.
Wliirh one *W y< ■ wasir
A litiL, |i7t«apiiMSi riitbt
will mirufd ytnx UfiifoM. is
UNSfr.

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HARRY B. HARNCR—Rxfy^rt |
toaer^aad actinn refulaior. I
ANDERSON—Allomaj
or. Wllhrlm block. Trar
lick. CitUeai phnoa m
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C O. Car
Mr. Prtcra roaminablc. Office t
O. P. Canrar A Bro. Both pboaaa.

Oito rarigrd^ifgaii.ht lldtomt
walnut ei®ri iroolaalH^,
waa»oklf.w$l<V3.
BowforfiS
Ose Kitobtil, walnut caN*. 11
atoiia,iaiDetoiM»w,$.V
One KimbaH, c«k atoe, 11
•topi, NUM to MW. AW
-afavrlinKoasr),
tosdo ra|>roaaly Cor Usti*IiSfT. cloaas op with lock
ami key, liamlUn ouUida,
liraaa trimmcil, 1:^ Bto|ja,*H
•eta o^^reoiU, very bhavy

«.)ue Cl.irnKO C.-Uaxo. fioiwalnut <-aw. Iiik'* »‘>l>. H
atopa, lump bruekeu. a
dandy, only $21*.
OnoChieal^.0.lltau^^ walnut
I'sae, inlaid pnnela. innaio

Jf* Jarvis
MXItoT

FIRE INSURANCE—On wbat dale,
d»s*s ytmr
Insnranre ISdlcjr ck j
Hirer 1 want vivir business. Call
ai ttiy ..ril.*c and ect raU-a befor
nraUic. A. U. Curtis.
mar I

ADVERTISEMENT.

For Supervisor

A. D. TYLER

DENTIST
Office :rf)o New Wilhelm Block
CHUWphoucrKtU.

DKNXISX

lohn R Santo

f.lii

Tnrtnt Otj

JafflesN.Martinck
nmmuc GAnlMiu

Everybody Works
BUT FATHER.
H you had one of our STEP
SAVERS Moiher could sit
arou'-d part of ihc day.

J. £. GREtLICfi CO.
TmirBBftE cm..

K. U. McCoy. Clerk,
----------------------

notice of election
a millionaire. I wonldllLe to ro:np5. j To tbe U'gal Volrrs of :be CHy of
ment him anyway, for 1 may got reUef Tra%.Tse City. Count.v' of Hrand
-.Vuomey Ge neral Mayer suecosied
1 mlcU iH* n auj.rexoe ewurt Jv.ditc I n'^al
,
ran*t lie that, for 1 know nothlnc of, Traw r: e Ci,,. Mb
^
iJ.e rdmlnlsiralion of Justice.
* lln e.nch oT Hmflvc wa:d«
Iiuderstond from bis spee -h be
pTtip.oirator of rrlme for ib *
re/isnnat*1y
snnatdy fa nliiar ififf
atly nrriipUd by Frank Tnide
wlUi crime. I nilcbtI have bis
re. .N.i. IHi 1b»si IV.U'I vtM . t.
Se«-*iu«l Wanl. at Second Ward Clt>
on Sprm-e stn-.
BALLOON RACING PLANS. I lUll
niary m IhkiI
Third Ward. In It
aud Tviith
Imildlng, corner I
istreets.
. 1. tor O«04..
Fonrih Ward. In IJuglnc Ibmsc No. 2
PJtl>l»urK is to ha^i* n serl.*s of
«.ii Cass »trt i-t.
loon races, and IhiHi t»w* roatesi
Fifth WuM. In the l-iftl. Ward nail.
ate residents of that city, says a
I brreby notified that at
ci.nl dispatch to the New York Hr,
M .n . bnlU-ntfe to Uald chartrr lection the folIi.aiiiR city
-Iiannlevil .\. .r officers will be Heeled

procure, a!
temiH*Tattire c3^|a*dluy 7.<M> ck-cret^.'

C D, MILLER
NATIONAL DBNTtrrS

lly explained by I'wniuirljMin wHb a v..lley 1
1 abrtiij a line of tr.K>p».
lK«M.tmoi.«
r>]i« to lie drawn up
anib iimnliers as l i ext.tid f. r n rii'c
«i:d onlrrq.1 by n slnml that oil rouM j
Me to fln* at nine. One Mnl.dllijS at Hie
rml uf tbe bnc would bear the report of
tiM* nn>ket umn*Hrblia l:i«t:.nt!^ . lie
would bear Hie otlrtT» Mue.-*aKlv< ly.
Tbuh a n*pori .Vrf> feet away wonll
i-ip.e til biui lu bair a ws-nel. cud be
would not iMwr tlie last r.*r«irt for five
or six sermida iifter tbe cun bad liwn
flre.1. Tills would priKhu'e a slui of
nil), nl.l. h would cmdnrlly lu.Trase in
Intensity. If tbe llaiener sio*l exnHIy
mliUvay lirtwern Hie two einis of the
line, the rcj'^rtirTroui IkiHi <*mi95 wouU
iva.b him nt once hnd tbe sound w .njld
Is* but half ns lone in rex.h:;-i: h m na
If b«* stisvl iH one extrerniJy^ If tb*
Mikllrrs faniie.l n eiivle then* would le
.*inr sbnrp explosl in. FIashr» of I’cbtniiic may Is* nmsldrn-l as .TiaT>< ;ilIng lbn*e lima of trtiop* nbv.c wbii-h
the explosioua oeeur nt the same time.
Consider tbe varlely of distance iu:d
position of tin* listen, r nr.d we a.^ounl
for tbe variety «if sor.u I in Hmnder. In
luoutiialnous rrclon* the r.dl .is U nus
nunteil by rrverlK'nitlon.i or eiUoes.



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of one year

use hot air lutHooi.s for
Court, for a
.\irreelns to Mr. Ijm-s tc.-ins. be
1
"if oiJr
ir y.-ar lo nn vacanrv.
willins to ra»*e for the followina points;
miKTB »tl the lUiaid «»f !M*i
Time nsiclred to flU. b. lBbl atl.Tin<nl
lion, mu- f4.r the frrni if oiu’ >rnr
n f»ir th' t.mf'ol two years,
y.'am, an
and twe
and for lie let.j:ib of time in the air.
i
Inclndlna drlfi of paraebuic. Tixf* on­ for the term of H.m .yean-..
Three* luemlK-rR <if the IbmnI of Pub
ly liaudii-ap In the raec- will Is* in reIrani to tbe slxislxi* of the balloons. Tlie lie Works, one for a term H one year,
_____
for u term of lav yeais. one for a
Mc.ndow umsf^arre «
one having the largcat amount of cloth nm*
terra
.If
three
years,
.^1
Isr.T, at r. spot of will be allowed one mlnnic hnudi.-ap
Justice of the* Peac-e. for n term of,
t name In I'tsb. .
for every 100 yards of material mor* one .vr nr lo fill ^ n.aiii y.
than 14 in the smaller baHoon.
J.iMice nr the Peace, for a
nmcmnts known ns the .\rkansas
Tlie first race w UI U* for
a side four years
lu.p.inv.-Niotind for raJlfoml.n. Tlie and the ope with g.is balloons F.>iO
Srhtsil liispertor Jor a terra
i Morui'jua felt Hint they lind i-no^e f^or; Nelson savs that ns soon as Lane slens
- upHiist em»irr.tiits
articles and ixs*ls bis forfelt^J^^* ''^1
do likewise, and Hie match can easily
A Idem,an. f.ir a term ol two years
be arrsiiKi'd.
Constable*, few a term of oni* year,
j Yem arc also heuel.y m.'ifled that in ■
laceordanei* with Art .No 22:. nf thp'
Pnldir Acts of U.c:.. that a sj.is lal,
w.n be I,eld In Ibis state
. residinc t
nd. ivnti. r.t which time t
[1 eif eailinp and boMIns a ee.n-,
lo.- the penm-W' ejf rauMuK a*
were bsl Into nn ainbvHi. and men, w«>genera? revision of the const ituHem.
men and Hilldren w; ..* ImTully sknujrfiwill he sulin.itted to the qualified cltwl
ton'd Tie iKid'e-. of iIk* sl.nlll were
ors e.f the stale.
strlpiied and h-ft tmburi«H! for n lUuf
You r.:e aI:*o notified that e.n
and later wrri* ll.rown Into
date alHU-o mention, ri. a party e n.^il-;
scented
I cravi-s. whi'rc they w.-n*
menr will l e taV.cn in chHi .cUs- iop;
' and nn**arib.sl by th" wolves. The
dlstrlet of the ^Ule- e.f ihe Voters litL
j Fnitnl Static -wiH wjl nii eMieUlon to
I ho respect fie poMHral part leu. as prot rev.*:;g* tire .ntHHlty. :*:'.l the li jnes of
vldiHl f.*r In Cbapter II of Act No. ISI,
of the Public
Ads of*H»n:,.
Pn
‘ tb * immlcr.-rl einJe~anis wen* glt en deYou an* also noHIlfd that a
' cent Imria! Hevlml of the InMlsatorw
1 annual e*lcdiedi. the noestlon of a
i of tbe mnssnere were rflerw.nnl .irrestto fix salaries as pnv
i IrlngC the runncil
c
\rA and I'rotUhi to JnHiec
Ixnjii
■d by Section C4.#r Title 6. of the
nepuldir*.
rxcf of the CHy «»f Traverse City as
amended will lie siihnsitt.

General Instirance

DENTIST

P J

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4'i-:

T. A. WILHELM

Sew VIIhUB BO..

flto

J a a;ati-i:e5t,
-iI:X.T«.i.ada.na.,.
was pain and inlef to ire. for I was!
brought op .In tbe pious clMcs of Mit |

r^rtfry l»Wrt*«w.r« ..f KlmlmllPun*

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KIMBALL MUSIC
HOUSE

OR, m, F. CHASE—HottoopallilrL Of

swaton

“notice

One
Smitli’a
Airntienn,
heu^y wnlnut cuw\ Imnd
cftrvt^l. )ii-h tr»i). K «u»|ia.
in icootl pUving eondition,
only $2.1.
One Hunlell, C!mi».-1 at>le,
walnut caBt*. i»‘Kk1 sluipe,
$17.
One
iV Wamm. 7
at(*|M, walnut c,*i»e, $17.
One Whitney, biu'li top. 1»
•loi»8. wulfiiil < a«4*, $*.♦.
l)>ii*t ray afUTwanla you
di 1 not know rf thia clmri(*e.
They will ;:<> like lart e.iiki’S.
All niurki.l in pLiiii liunirca.
SU*il w ilh each one fat*.

R.B.HARNER.Propr.

Saaflrrd

.a

One KaUy. iflatnfw. 7 m*ta ol
retila. mmle for
or
for boiiiH, in fine eondilion, only 111
One KimUnll PiMno mac. 7
e clave, r«»»4 W.»ol eatse, in
l.l,jiii;i ..mKt, DOW

I'Uyrr. and KUt.WU
and Bard
Orcatt. r«rvL«T -h aud liana

Mr

Cava M Xawr Taik Mv adwr s^ to So

at tbaav wtia wvtw atoad to on«c
aU werv oStovn or «x.olBcrra as*
wv wpe Mart Twata. The rtain&aa. Ja>
atS Uaa JJ. t-iunk. .iptaiiwd Uxt aw k*.
towi*. *a* Jaw uaia wwH, l» wiHi awkt wa, Uaw of all knrts aak af.
a».aDt-wWwllw«.lkrw«alt»r. tarttoo. Major McCMlaD ant a M1W
lira tkat tbey arr droritirS Into a gripl pT irsrrt.
and ImafWS^ont^Hh tliv ta|M»s«‘.
1
makrkvS that when May.
-Wkn yon ibinifw tkai a M »-ih or McClvnaa appolatrd blm to
rmujtlw-ban VT*.
towel ca««
in tahjo ms,|a.
I.. aud
aud!1 the
S to » dvalfy
ol^ar t4^jto abyaSw
radoev tbt aiaMaatcuta on the rlnti.
<!«oid hmf to a bolH. It la »rry ran Tbe Siancr waa Mt three wreka befora
thv
H
mv
of
swMrtag.off
Uiav. Tbea
truirti! i
them Into «m hrl*.
^rlobcouWMnE:
au!t rz,* '* or IntuVfc. nn»T n:ry ar**
A C, I
liatidy t« wrap abova or otter dirty arri*r Md rail?
uc for Supf
Thanks
to
our
Pua*I.
w*
pay
»om at all.
tlclM of Wotlilur In-*
Aftor Sifaar Campauart bad aaaf
tbe toraador a naag. Aiuwnvy Octieral
Mayer tras Introdurnt Tben eiH'omptzwUor lirottt i^iokv la a howonma vela.
Mailt Twaiii, who tvecitud an ova
fdtm. aakJ:
-Mr. Puun-l 1* rebltHl to inr In a rcry
tvadvr way tbroogh (axett. Tliry ara a
a«rr t«bje<l to me. and 1 wn«j flad tc
WATER TAX NOTICE
bear ibvrr Waa not any forHjni prod
act ttotaxatile in America rxo*ji| the
CuQsumers cf water arc hereby n.»
aaawvr to prayer.
“Wbru I went to his offlec nod raw Hill'd that on all schedule rales paid
l*nt*el lu the rvi^lpl of pprjdty ! reo on i.r before March Slst. mC. fur the
Ogblce.1 bln. rlaht eway. Venrs niro J tjnarter beglnnlnB April 1 and eu.Unc
mrt him in a l»ook sum*, i n*4ki*d hC^ July 1st. lyo**,. a discount of ten per
the dlKOttUt of a lHK>k f<ir a ]>ubhsui*r cent will be allowed. After raid date
He Mid 40 per twm. I nuked luni lit*
dlseonal to an antbor. He JoHed down regular ratea will be charged.
E. K McTOY.
another 40 |a»r real. WTiat. waa It to
I mar ::0 lot
City Cb rk.
cleixy? Fony per «1UI ncaia.
•*WeU. I aald I wa* ou!.v t»u iny way •
tberr. kibd of atu0.vlui:. l<o he put I
down ‘JO per rent wlth-iat
was In despair and
blm for lu Tbe Hoard of Public \V.*ik.< wlU rc
Off as a memlier of Hie bumau rare. ce!ve bids fur the reastinV aupjdy jf
lie never moved a mus<'lt*. but na 1 lelt I r,.|r,
the store rnlb-d me l a« k for the
and tbe 40 rents that was coiuIds
ta,"
............. .............................I9"C. «r.i >h. n powirir ..p.-prl.
Arthur W. Walt,
from Tto- l«.n1 r.... rv.-. II,c riRh. to ro).«
for M. n.brr lx«rd til Put.J -I toped I .n-1.1 c-t

Sail Begins SalD^dar.Var. 31

fm; crfBcM lo Wllbaln Sloe
Soor wlU Dtb. Sawyer asd

, MTURDAV. MANCM «. tMt.

TPfAIM ON HIS CON8CICNCE.

-trv low sMSty nwcBh U
•fowrls rttry w«H <» l*«uS
d«cv» ranr*r Mid a PhnaSvCi^
i.' *T
b«^co.iii
ai>pMr. vad that rtetn Ut. If ■
fto fwopfa «b» Ukr aw toa
la a ■
woald rivrt Ibclr
laatoWr renitlna ibvy woakl k
bwa rlrti Saiiy n»oai:« ago.
-mrM la acarTTlT a room la ihv
tel (lut Sava bot iMr

THE WOHLU

Kist.-.s.ETS'”
A. A MaFMAIk, iNSOek

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The polls of this cl
.pen 7 o’clock In the
J o'clock In the afternoon.
In testlroony whereof I bare
noif. .set my band at Traverse

oxybyd^gea Mowi.itM*. S.fM» dcTrect lo j
i4,T4»i drtreey. U limitisl ly ttt* Ulx-,
I aociatloh temiKTatun- of sb .tin. win;n*^ |
ELBERT R. McOOY.
J. Aik-'n Ms-.Ugue.
: is lU!
as with 1
Clerk of the City of Travera® Cit
r^oJ j Candidate fer Member vf the Doard cf |
the disso
monoxide. whW. Is rineh higher. TIk*
Ed
I ncwt.vl -nc. ill a Ursaedved stnb*. Is Oftnl j
'-------in eonjnnetlou with oxyk*t'u. It
The ntilhbvT of atodents at the twea*
J. H. limUlAllTIL
op Into lU eemstitneu s. by»irok*e« nud
oolversltb
FIRE INBURANCB
car»H*n, at the 1
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
tbe earlron only leke
.fifth of tbetn-RJJSL
Uig. The hydiwea
JIOTAIT PUlLICt
probN^loa
SI 3 East Front SL
Up Statra
Tortor® by Sava^aa.
•^praklng of tbe tortore lo
1eiiii»eraiurc.
orae Of the aavage tribes in the I
O. P. CARVfeR'A BRO.
dnea aabjact their captives, rei
] me of the tfil
tfitoaie suffering I ea
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! for three oran
LaGrippa Than Fneumonia,
i toe kWoeya,'* aars W. 1
No rcmcdT c
L. L A. BUILDING
111 l tried Klactrtc Biuara, three borWine of Tar !
ties of which completely c«r«d me.”
nnd fatal dUei
Cnrea Uver compUlnt, dyspepsia, bkud
cad In time. It will ram a cat
a dNordem ®ad maUria. and reatoresj| rrr.^:_,^
omr ftnmnta
bonra. and fer the congb that
It never falls to give relief.
For raif by all drofclsta.

OAKHEMIS
in 110 »
in 102
in 184
in ISO

in 183
LOT 230

2:m. 2:,7 as kdvertised are now sold

in 190
in 203
ini 120
in 212,
'
, in 213
:
in 214

ALL FOR SALE!
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Tlicsc arc all early selections and are tfic

Handsomest Lots in Uak Heiglits
the most charminjf addition to Traverse City, This
addition is now lar«cly built over, and jfood lots arc
not easily obtainable. Thrse lots will be sold sepa­
rately. e.xccptinjj 1S2. IRJI, 1S1. which dnisl be'sold loircther. All must
for sj>ui cash, and the prices

low SPOT CASH PORES
I hc whole bunch of

TWELVE LOTS
I
if sold at one lime anil tor cash down, wou'd bc

ft BftRGAIN!
Ah ihe price woidd l.c made accordingly and lo allow
for holditiif as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

Also One Aero Lot
ill Bircilwoiiil
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and ninmnji teck 80 rodi.
less a strip two ftnli wide on north side for atteot. A
very dpsirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot. _

Tin Insurantt
TIUYEISB CITY,



rn-ir‘

MtWNOAT. MAMCM if. 1M.

fototy toa arifl whltaa aC two mm
aM hnha la a moMrairiy hot oven.
T^a 4ataa may or may not ha naad,
aM qtWr frnU may ba Mhatftntafl.
llgto MnBlna. Mo. S.-BMi toiM <
fnkBnnrmtdUmifataitoMafai

: r—MIICB■ WBWOB

mthofotraoM

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into qna aM a hair cnplrta mlllL adr
Uiia tblMa ma la IM way*aM alM
m or tara aa aaUo. wo fao la mmj
mm af MIMI
blaaa m mornm mm |mM kaawa
» bertcMaM.
Wa lira aoi by yoara. aor oroa by RiPt af agmma «M IM Bqmir. cover
kaya. or hoora or ■daotoo rrae. bat by with bbp of bnimr pM Maaoa wkh
aroMa. Ttor la dhrMod laio artatl art! aM pmrni m Uw mmmmirn of
ta«a. aM at tM fraaaai aow
bomlatlaiooalyfbraartaUMrt.
Bat tba
add lato boors aad
art lata iMfB. AM oar Uiar iqp pKb aPBMfCU «Mber cr—ba^
toa. If wo faiibfally do ibm. l*Mat.lB Ibe ovso aM haV
ilalo fata gnat orrata.
WFAlIrW-

rxxc«s.“c,ir

« at ttat

a taUcapooMM malted batter. Fanr

i»a »wa ema
> ana mamb, Tba i

^Evening serrlce aM aermoa, 1:» p.
Week daTK and holy days as ap-

twantyAve mlantes.
Date Podding Steamed.—Mix two
eupfnla brrad crumbs, half toe quan­
tity amu. inaly chopped, ooe cnpfal
dates pIttM aM cat la amall pleoea.

dally hath may V aaade wiqi odd U s
of good aqapk as a haata. Plaeeflcnp^
fal of toaaa seeapa ia a largo knliied
or chaaaactoto httg..wlth a quart of
hraa. m ownea of powdered orris root

»rJbl invluikm to t

AM
eggs haaten aaparatal:
r invented. aM aBer ualog It freely
Ugbt brown. Md n few mnahrooma. steam three hooni. Serve wllh <
alicM. two lomatoea. n green pepper aaaee. This rule la aaflIHrat fot
la the eomplexloo will W noiiced a*
aM a capful of hot atoek. Balt to people.
onca. Conaunt nae will make the Im
taste. Stew ia tkla ooe^oorih pound
bate aM AlmoM Jelly —A spark prorament pernmaenL aM there will
ling brown Jelly 1. made by
V alto a loxurioos feeling of perfect
aad aanrrt very hot.
Buaday achool at it m.
ihrea cupfuls date. In six cnpft^ wa qlaMliPrts as well as a flowerilke
»
Bpworth laagua. C:10 p. m.
Macanml Croqoette—Put on to boil ter for
aM tbrer odor about tV persoo. the rtfect i*f th '
^
Evening service at 7:S« p. m.
oaoAatf plat of milk, rub one apoortul tahlespoonfuls
orria root.
^^myer meettog TharMay avratog
of butter and two of flour together water unUI tender, then strain. Take
-Busy women need only a few min
aM Md to (be uiOt. atJrriag coqtln threw cupfuls date water. po*ir orei
A
oortlal wcleoma to thaaa aarriraa
ttles dally to Improve Iheir appt'or
ualU uatU tbe milk (blekent; thca ooe and a half tablespoonfuU geU
xnce woMerfully. If they are obllgetl
add fix ouBOto of macaraal previously Une. previously aoaked. When begin
o hwry In the morvUng. the warm
boDed aM cat in half lack pieces, two ning to set add
Quiet hour. »:JO,a. m.
of grktod cheese, yolks blanched halved alaaoMn. Md mold. hath may be token nt night. A h»*
hath daOy wmitd be iDjurtoo;. but skin
Moraing worshlp-and tarmoa. lfl:»
of three eggs, and salt aM pepper
Sunday achool. It m.
tpaelhlUi*. to well as phyalcUns. now
lasta. Cook one minute and tom out
Intermedbte Endeavor. I;4I.
.-wpttdiate
cold
ones,
as
they
do
not
apoB a plate to cool, imien cold, form
Seator Radeavor. C:(W.
Date
Snet
Pudding-Stone
aM
cut
tepid
one
«*acb
0
the
pores.
A
; tbry hart abown the prepamrlons Into contvshaped croF>nlng evangelistic Hesslon. 7:,"41.
A look, a wort, a llflit raapoaairr
small one pouM of dates. Chop sis tay and
id a hot ooe
one Ance a w.
week, after
qurttes. roll flf»l in egg and then In ounces of fresh beef suet Md
one should
'
bread or cracker cmrnbs. and fry In
Caa M Ihr ailaUtrra of Joy io M**
ne's self, b
re
Ob. who caa trll
boiling fat. Sene with the following fine bread crumbs snd uoeVUf tea
A inan raa dla of kuntrr walirt io
unreas Atd society meets iH-ery sec
Tbr powor of aneh tiny I
ernam sanoe; Melt oae Ubleapoonful simonful of salt. Sprinkle a acai
«oU.
"""“The
Lady
in
tha
K^i^hen
\
To
laaka
It
wHI.
of butler, hut do pot brown it; add ope of sugar over the dates, and add then
A rmaib a^y qnlrkm iMipa to
Will not sacrifice her bands where It *"tv C.* W.’ri. M. anxila-y bold tbrdr
spooMBl of Boar, odglag until nmooth. in the crumbs and suet. To ooe well
atitMifar braatli.
meetings the first Wednesdar In each

possible
to
give
them
protect
loi,
pour In batf pUit of eranm nM nUr un­ beau n egg add half a cop of milk. aM
AM errry 4ay wr giirr or wr #H1»
month at 7:30.
(
-Welcome to worship with us ara
til It boUa; mmob with salt aM pep­ stir It Into half a cup of flour slfte. ind If a (rsinod worker she has many
bold
•ittle devices for quick aewunpllsk- strangers, workingmen and the poor "
per aM uae at once.
tooia imir tbiBC wbleb tHIn for lifi*
with a level leaspexm of Uking pom
or dralk.
Macpnml with Tomato Bane—Stew der. Mix all well lagd^her. turn inf went. order, and saving herself. Over
rer'sink are a half doxen Implements
h" ‘I, -^Buiaa roolldar trr regotablea. while the first aree') a pint of uimatoea Bfteen minutes nM a mold and ateam three hours (iinin
o make dishwashing easy, the small
fhlnga of apring are still far distant paM |bem through a ^ne sieve. Place (emiptrtly.) Serve with
nop for glasses, the larger one for Class meeting. »:3(» a. m.
of butter la a sanceA wel€o<ae cbaaio In the dally »eni
Morning service. 10:P0 a. m.
Lemon Sauce—Put a lablespoonfii Ibhea. the little whisk broom for cus
Sunday school st aooo.
ed add two of cornstarch Into a bowl with a tabic
ran lie made hy tbo use of macaroni, PM. and wVB ^ 1» toelted
•ard
kettles or the saucepan in which
Bpworth league. 6:18 p. m.
weU. and apoocifiil of butter and half a c
Evening service. Ii;OA p. m.
^ la mlAhty hart to boat;
• whkh la one of the cheapeat aad at
as soon as tbe paste U smooih add the sugar; beat well. Pour over It a larg. ■nllk has been scalded, the wire dish
Junior
league Thumday at 4:M p. m
• Yoa a« a tbora with rrrry roar— • Ibe aanie Use most deUclotta Ihinri
ttmujtn. Stir uatll the aauca thick- cupful of boillag water and stir ore 'loth for the mush kettle aht! the glu­ Prayer meeting Thursday evaaing ai
that
can
be
aenred.
A
few
years
age
*'ltot aloT tbr roara awaotr

eoa. season with mall and pepper, drain tbe fire until thick. Take up; Md th. tinous thing, which in spite of soaking
It
was
comparatlrety
unknown
escepi

—r. I* Iluatoa •
idhere tenacimtsly. And there ati»
In the larger cltlea. Now It ran bt the macaroal from the cold water In Juice and grated rind of one len
•he sand soap and,the little match to
which U has been standing; add to it
Home Cheer Date Cake.—Beat to the vegetable brush, bcuh of which
the tomato sauce, boat through and
gethrr lightly a bcapetl cupful of suga ire needed for the Iron pan In which Jlorning toto
Kcrve.
note that the kmg. ro
and half a cui»ful of butter to a cream there has l>een lK>th a little frying and Sunday kchool. 1 J;W1.
Ifamroai when used la soup sboitld Add (wo wHI beaten eggs, one-hal
] ♦ EHTOirS EASY CHMR ♦ pm**. «boat» uick»
X mUe thickening. To clean the sink
Baraca Bible elaaa. U:00.
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which are called macaroni by Ameri always bs boiled thoroughly done, cut
there Is the common scrubbing bnish
^
^ • ®*»>Evening. 7:3U.
The followinc from the Detroit cant, are known as spaghetti hy th< Id balMnch lengths, and added to the
of nutmeg; then put in on< with flaring bristles to touch the cor
Junior Unloi. Batnrday at
News la liome Cheer's helpful thooght Itallana. who sen a flat earlrty of th< hot suup a few minutes before remov­
sweet milk with one teaspoon ncra—only this b kept half sire.
^ Prayer^ meeting on Tboraday avaa
paate. «h«n asked for mearonf. Itii ing from the Are.
for this week:
loda dissolved In it. naally M<
She la not disturbed by what Is said
15mma nays Brown.
It U the little things that make up mMb bMWt teMer lhaa (he ronnJ
'“aiVuto rartlally Invited to the aai
in abuse of the nn»p bid knows that tf vices.
aileka. and of quTle a dlffcrenl fiaeor.
ir Urea.'
Good OaU Bsclpsa,
This can be procured at the Ital
The wonnrwod with lanw t
At thb lime of the year no fruit b sifted through it. Stir genii ylnio Ih the much idaligned mopiilck Is fur
tan fruit stores, while the 'Americai as cheap and at the same lime as cake balier^a heaping cupful of dale
Evangelical Church.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth atreeu
dream all oar days of doing great
hcalthtui as dates. They can lic bought which have Leon atoned and cut onc< m and half cotton cloth that cun V
easily wrung. It only myrts connant- Rev R. N. Hoiaaple. Pastor.
things, yet negfaet to do the llitje and is liked quite as well by the ma In almost any locality, and are even or twice In two. Bake in shallot
10:«1 a. m.. morning class meetlag
leanslng and fre».bouli)g under tbe
Jority of people. Tbe following reclpci mote delicious cooked than when eat­
Ihlnga that lie right at baM.
10:SO
a.
m.. morning worship, aer
hoi water fstiret to make it i>erform
from the LMIes World apply eqvallj en raw. laeldcntally. the housewife
Borne day we are going to aeh
wonders In the way of getting In the
to both rarietlea. and arc otered bj who has once tried washing dates be
11:00. Bnnday achool.
nome great hustoess aoceen and
Concerning the Complexion.
lomcrs.
She
lfsve»
getting
down
on
Jf30
p.
m.
Junior Y. P. A.
come very rich, we think. Bat we neg
fore allowing the children to cat them
€:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A.
The blustering winds of March
ber knees for pi-ople that arc
leet to aare the pennies and dltaes and
will be aroated at the quantity of dirt
7:.in. evening gos,H-l vi-rvlee
fltied for it and saves her bark
stpek la her pantry several packaget which Is left In (he water. Lukewarm early April play havoc with com]
4o cultivate the liule bablu of f
Chorus choir meets for rehearsal
Ions,
no
matter
what
care
Is
takei
Another
strong
point
of
the
tralnc.1
of macarnai or apaghKU and tkai li water should be used, and the dates
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. In the church
lly aM proTideMe. aM M we rt
Midweek prayer meeting Thiiradai
can he aerred inaieM of vsgeUblcs at may he dried In a warm oven after- with them. The New York Tribun. worker Is the way she keeps ever>
IKJO.\
thing. Including the floor, clean as nIk evening
The rkbeat men nM the richest eor least once n week ynUl freak vegr ward. The washing not only removes give, some good
All of all claasea welcome.
this line which will be found valusbi. gora along No dish that she empiie
tahlaa am la tbe amrket.
the din. but plumisi the dates and
during the next few weeks by Ihos If Its contents nt the range Is stark.Friends Church.
Good maoaroal Is always of a yellow makes them more wholesome In every
think It worth ahRe to take i ar put to ••sook." but Is hHd nnuet ihCorner Oak and Fifth streets.
Ish color. That which has a white way. Dates should always b* wsshe-1
few additional minutes rack day ii bot water and the manipulation of th<
k:.lg«r L. Ueqiia. pastor.
Is decidedly In before cooking them.
Meeiing for worship. 10:30 a. m.
caring for their complexion. AM thb little whisk broom until eleanKc.
fcrior. in deciding i
Date Biscuits-Make a milk sponge Is not as foolish a thing to do aa
Sunday achool. 11:45 a. m.; C. J
while It Is still hot. Jf lion it will dr Helm. Supt.
needed for any dish
I to know SM act to rise. Add two tablespoonseems to many women. There^nrt
Junior C.E.. Bp m.
that after boiling
fula or sngar and two of molasses, few of us who would not like to r by Its own heat under ibis troatmen
SenlorC.R.C;18p.m.creased la bulk about four fold.
threp cups of sliced dates and enough least be presenUble. even thoug! and be ready to put away. It iak«’<
OocpH
meeting. 7:30 p. m.
anly a minute, but saves Infinite labor
late nothing In life are failures beTearhera* mecllng. 7 p. m. eael
To boll It properly, have a larg»’ entire wheat flour to make a rather
eause they have neglected the llUlc saucepan two thirds full of water; Mlg dough. Bet to rise again, then some of tis seldom go outside our owi after the grease, sugar, and mea TburKday.
homes. And It U In the home,
Juices have hardened on.
^^Prayer meeting. 7-20 p. m.. Tbura
Ihlnga
when boiling rapidly add the macaroni turn Into pant and* bake for three- all. that we should try to look
So deftly doe. she handle thing
Tci some life la a moiintala of duties (Which has been wiped with a dry quarters of an hour. Set the biscuits
A special Invltailon to traveling mm
best. Health aad good look
that she can get a dinner fnmj star and those who have never attended i
that must never be^ lost tight of. doth, but IKK washed!, and a level aside for twelve hours after they are
in hand, and the time spent
to finish and her apron, rire^s. and Quaker church.
-Borne day 1 am going to rema
lablespo'iaful of salt to each quart ol bakc*l before cutting.
sing
exercises
urtil
result
In
re
hands are as clean and her kitchen as
be«l and rest to my heart’s eanteat."
Dale Dread No. l.-To a pint of
r. Boil an hour, or until the
mod strenrh Md healUuM well a* orderly when she is through as when
naM a tired womaa one day. as she macaroni yIeU
Cengregatlenal.
while bread apooge. well ralKeU. add a clearer, skin aad brighter eyes,
meat over a list of ihlaga that she between tbo g
Rev, Demas CochIIn. pastor,
then drain It In half a capful of warm water, one faithfully followed out. Says the Trlb »he Vgan.
thought must be done. That was five
Household work I» not dirty, if prop- f Church phone No. lUO.
colander. aM rinse It thoroughly la tablespoonful of Isrd. one quarter cup une;
\Onr church Is a home for worshlj
years ago. nM^reeently she was asked cold water; let It stand In cold water ful of molasses and one rupftil of
■rly done, and one of the secrets of Its and^service If you have no ehurcl
"IfMy women have gootl complex lot being so is in having the proper home'In Traverse City, you are earn
If she liM found that "some day.' and until ready to finish by any one of ih« stoned dates. Stir In ondUgh rye flour
sh«- confessed that she had not.
to make a soft dough. Stir well or ions naturally, but let thone who hav. things at hand. esi>eclan> when c<K>k estly Invited to come, get acqtiahitml
following reclppa:
not take bear..’* says a woman mh<
never will for she never will lie able
Macaroni nu Qratin—Pul In a sauce, knead lightly, put In the pan and know, whereof she ifpeaks. * for almom Ing. Tbe holder and a fresh towel
to dig through that aMMtntain of great pan a tablcapoonful each of butter and when tight bake for one hour.
shmild V attached by tapes to ihv Greet the strangers. If a strMger. wM
things she wns foolish to set up year flour, stir smooth, then s4 da half pint
L T he baud towel roller should and meet the pastor.
Dale Bread No. r.-To each pint of any skin can be made lu become flm
Special services anoonacM Is th«
ago. She has forgotten how to llvt of cream. Aa noon as the cream thick very light wheat flour aponge. add two and elastic, clear and hardj-.
jt a turn from the iioi and coIJ
breritlas.
•No doubt the \*lcar of Wakefield’
lisvlng long lost sight of the fact that
r. The salt, pepper, and fWmi church
eas season with popper aM salt and heaping lablcspoonfub of brown sag
Regtilar services as follows:
lift* U made up of lliilc things. That add the besten yolk of one egg; removo ar. n level lablespoonfui of salt, and wife aM daughters knew what wa> dredger should be on a little swing
10:;:u a. m.. morning wo
B*K»d for their aklnv^ and did not fal 4h«lf within reach cf tbe stove. A sermon. Cbtrfr uMer direct K
Is the irooble vrilh many of us.
entire
wheal
flaur
snlTicient
for
a
bat­
^ from the fliv; the h<Wt of the
to reflll tv saocepM (hat the go»^
Wc want to see the triumphant end­
ind aslH-stos mat sbotild hang near
will be stigiciem to cook the ter aa sUfl aa ran he Btirred with a
man so alyly knocked qvCT. Sonii
ing of a venture befiw^c me begin It
slip under thlngH and a double ,i,.n attending. Join (he home departmeoi
egg. Fill a butterM hakiag dish with stunt wooden spoon; next, ailr In two o.ie suggests that thU eooeoctlon ma:
1V» great Banaam canal U belag dh«
anti clean fitM* ken rrady to slip en
6:45 p. m . Young Peoples Bodeu
altercate layers of macaroni (one-half rounded cupfuls of stoned dale*. Flr/^f
have
bec*n
simply
a
thin
bran
grue
a shovelful at a lime,
finirhed
Badearor In the parlors,
dle.1 as directed atmvc will be separate the dales, rinse in lukewarm made with some rose water. The per der every ’aide dish that ba# to viand of Chrlst.lan
p. ra.. evening worship.
If will be the grea'est work of rivH
few minutes In tbe oven or lacs
and the rrt^m ksucc. Melt water for a minute, drain, sioac. mesa sistent use of this preparation wil’
ag la the world, but. It
e vtovf s!.« If -Chicago Trileine (Tboir nnder direction of l>r. Smith.
together four ounces of cheese an.1
Date Cems—Sift two traapooaa of five a pale woman a lovely cokw. H
Thtiraday. 7:30 p, m, prayer aM
of butter; pour thb on the mactonfereoce meeting.
haUng powder with five cups of flour. should lie n»vd while hot. tV fac«
flwadah Oolma.
Friday. 7:00 p. m. Mayflower elah.
TV graniMt bulldlag. are laid up a
90q toaspoon of cinnamon aM two tea- Ving wa-shed therewith, Md after
Boll a larg**. loose beail <»f rablagward sponged with nloohoL
single miine nt a Ume. It Is of no
until the leaves are soft but do
Flrat Fraabytoriaii i
nvall to os That we can drenm of
-The woniM who desires a goo.1 break. Take It up and let It <
-Add to c
"tidhty stmetnrea. tf we hare n^Mhe
skin must learn to breathe, and ncxve ready some rhopped Ixvf. to
patience aM the hamfllty to do po Ilf- spoQoful Of butter mixed with one of
to exerrise. Let her mend for five mla which add about twodhlrda as mu?h
Morning aervtce. lfl:M m m.
Bfbls
achool at noon.
tie a thing as the laying of a single flour, four ublcspoonruU each of stock
ales before aa open wIMow, heels to
bolletl rice; season with salt, fiepnM sweet crvbm; ptonon with salt and
atone.
gcfher. hand ap, cheat ovt, chin In. per. minced onloo, a iraapooafnl of
The obstndaa to our snereaa arc no: white pepper; Md two minces of
hips back aM hands hanging loosely
W.
M.
8., Aral Wadnaaday la th
.
some
bread
crumbs
and
one
cd nmearmiL Let K bail np Md Mlf cup Of floored cbopped dates, at tV aides. While In thb poslllou
gres, ,hl«g». but little one—so that
Mix well together Into a aoft
• hot
Boctol hqpra. aaeoM aM flaorth Wat
do not notice them. or. noting. 4«'aakc In wHl batterrt arm pans In a she must draw long. daa|i hraatht
ncaiMl nM MUk—This Is n m«t Kd oraik tDatea am an tnexpensire. through the nose aM exhale slowly Moir, cot toff toe large leaves cf the todays la toa month at 3: to p. m.
nnll Ibe iboe was
depMMfaMfnrebMmm. AM nuf ralnable food aM abookl be nsrt g«n- ihrongh tha mouth.
cabbage, pat a large tableapooafal of
M mUk to Mqriy emer tbe rnaea* maly. They should be rarefnlly -Half aa hoar hafora brraifast ft Is the mixture on each leaf, roll aeaUy AU ara wflleatoa to PB CBa aMem
borne tbe batHe rtml (pimrtoMr baBM); M It boU saahM.)
well to drink ahoot a pint of hot wa
ahd IMtea with a toothplek.
r lar fire miMtoa. mm with Date Mnfllas. No. ].—Add to two ter containiag a pbtoh of aalt. Char tagather
rolla dow to^fler la a wWe
Rev. L. B. Carpratar, paatar.
r. pepper bM aalt to artt ibe rell beaten yolks of eggs, two rouM- coal tablets after each meal are also Lay tbe
. poor aoose atoek or waiter ojra
aM mM to tbe ttbla bat
lag tahlaapooas of botter croamM
Book alowly, covarefl. With a
M toko tbnt or ^wobton-B latter writ.
Htb two of angar. 81ft oaa cop of
Ibrm toro once, ao they will be areaIng. Many Umaaa.^^wtml4an
lour aM half a cup of earn acareh
Be. When aoft all through take
amo., ^3» p. ■,
r abe bM« pen at baad.
Mrto* Ptora: whan maitM with tom fmmntmM of hafc
op carefuny. thicken the gravy with
^
11.
• wooM ^te If she bad aMam««nfnlafBqm;qto wrii,a.d ggg^ lWlapalt, AM tob
floor aM hotter, flavor and pour over
whra tV pasta bMMOto add half a wBh a aeaht cm « toOk.
Ilia. To be catoa with ateamed
tnt tbe ligbt mo fdat of milk aM water broqght to tv'fltoli^ H toff
of A dfli oriMPPla t
Tbr amorr of a kladly wort
fOrloagMMby;
Tbo frtgraaer of a fadtag Aowor
TV* pamrr to
th» m%j) Mil
Boat bnriagly;
M4 »or«.
TbagffaMagofaaoddraamnr
A»4 out, if i<Uy for a
«pMt.
Or aoddra trtr;
Harr yoa a aliHirr f»«a ika^ar Tbo wanaor proosorr of thr haM,
. mm. :•
.- '
Tbo toao of dm;
PfaoM IM Ml ia4 tt aaalar la fMa Tbo boak that Mfoat. *T ran n
TM aim atata wVa IM laiar mt
•poalt.
But I batr hoard;"
TMra U M littia aad ilirrr la ao

|:f .~'5

1;^

5:,-

Iron Ox
(ons-(ipfWi«>ri

applytoc with toa flngar Upa» aad
knaM toa toaafla with the knocMra
tM palms a| tot banfla.
"Any caa dariroas oravoidlag aMna
tinaa aM arriaklas cm toraat aM fare

wereti to hide. ,Yonr
doctor or druggitt am
get the formula by
writing ut.
dmmmu. wt to wail Ttolwa-os

Inga* every night except MoMay.
day. 11 a. m.. hollnem mwllag* p. m., Jualor mactlag.
3:30 p. m.. chrUilM*a pralat i
■ p. m . tod hot aalratloa mraU
Our atoBdard: Hollaraa unu
Io>rd.
Our battle cry: Blnaer. there f
tailon for yon.
All are welcome.

Reading rooaL No. tl4

Wlthalifl

A eortlai iBritotkm to attaM iB

aarvleea Md Ahe roMlag room.

Church Bravfttaa.
Evangelical Church—^Mav mornIng the iiasinr will preach the last sermon for this conrerence year. Ia (he
. veiling the service will be In the In­
terests of the -Alleluia chortis “ Bev. ml •>l.-aslng sebvrloo. wHI be raotler»*d by the chorus and a very pleasent. A silver offering will lie/taken
t.
.r the ch.iriis.
(niurrli of Christ. Srientlst-Bobifct.
• Ate Sin. Disease and Death Realr
ChriMlan Science conienda nothing to­
nal which Ik not of God Sin. disease
.md drafh an* not of ibe Father, but
are the wi rk* of the devil. Christ came
(o de«irm these errors. Again, that
which ap|M*als only to the. senses U
not. cannot Im* eternal. What, then,
do Christian Scientists accept aa real*
liy? Only that whosi* builder and
u. aker Is Gu.1; all that Is eternal and
inie. The xmmn Is sclrailllr, lu
i very part strong. Hear. bcautUid and i
real.'br;ii;:ina bnpe. health and aalva*
il-.ii fmtTi (he avMtm»*«l reslliy «»f sin.
diK. ase and death and revealing God
in Ike fM.si-r snd iM-auty <if holiness.
All are lnv|t*.*i1.
Grace ('luirch—The sirvlres on Sunda> will lx of imir«* than imlInary soL
emnli) and lnien*st. The holy com­
munion will hr eilebtaled at 7:30 a.
m. At th«* lii:3li servlc** the-Rl. Rev.
J. N. McCormick. D. D, ctiadjutor blab<»P. win.admini-tir the apostolic rite
ol rfrtiflrmailon and preach. The holy
ci.mmunion will Ldlow. In tho even­
ing tbo servln* will Im- of special Inien*K. to men. although all perwma
are «*qnally welcome. The Men's club
ba. iMi n Invltf**!.to attend. The mnslc
•d the day by the vested choir will bo
of bUli Older under the direction of
Miss Ethel luitey. with Mrs. Brinkman
at the organ. The public Is cordlallr
invited to alt these services.
The subject at the First MHhodist
rhiirrh S:nday morning will be - The
MagM’.c Pewet if Je ,i*.- fn the
evening at 6 ocl.K*k. -What to do In a
ftbipwreeV." ,
A pntilir missionary meeting will lie.
held at the FrieiidK chtuch Bnnday
evening at 7:30 p, m A pieasant pro­
gram has been prepared dfl the work
o( tbe Friends' African indttstiial MUSion, founded by vClllU R Hotchkiss.
A silver oITering will U taken. All
Jav n. Underhill. Doland. S. Dakota,
cored wKb I
lioftb-s of Wanier s
White VSMoe of Tar Ik^Uon. firo-

I I «' ve \m i*i U
kl 1 r ...
I

•nrou>^ Moitn la
^OOD*'

THS SAMOUa

MiitJJohnsoms

6088

;1i

f'*

ona. nuvt'iiw cftv,

A FEW^OF THE

FORTUNATE ONES
The folbirtnf b a partial Ibt of tho« who were unfortunate, but fortunate
in having a policy with the

United States Health and Accidcotinsurance Company of Saginaw ,,
aaias Paid at Tmenc Oty Braach Office la the Ust Twdte Moatbs i
Wa. WII. Tniviw aip ...........

M5iS

Cbas. Pratt, Traverse aty ..................

Jam. MrEliioy. Traverse aty .......
.^f«BTfTloth«ber*rr, Traverae Oty .
Hiram Bossard. Tra%er»e aty ......
W«. Oa«e. Traverse aty ......................
Fornye. Traverae CHy ....bc.
iOM
DHora LnJ I. Traveree CHy..............
.. Traverse City ...............
Boyle. Traverse City............... ..
W. A McAllister. Traverse City .i.
Wallace flehivley. Traverse Oty ...
C^as, Pnllman. Traverse aty
K. Bchrelaer. Trsverse aiy ------ -F. A. Rampson. Traverse aty .....
Albert Vo«lc. Trav»>r*e City
Sidney fllclaner. Traverse CHy

iota Corwto. Tr»rrr»«« City
Mb* IMmf. Trarrra* City .............
Mb H««i«y, Tnrm City.............
B. R. StBMbm. Tnrene CHy ..
JbM Haw. Tnirw aty ..........
n»*. J. PwlUM. Tnrentt CUj
Harry BubIi. TpBvem^ City.......... ..
jBrtMM WlIhrlBi. Trar<»rsa> City
CTlark TufBw, TrBTBfBe City ....
m»k CorartB. Trarw City ...
K. R. Bt«B4auui. Trarw City ..
Mb R«nk*. Tnirw City ..........
Cbaa. Btrlrkw, Tnrm* CUf ....
J. B. WiBe. TrmmB* City............... ..
Tr«r«rM City ...
Bveata CMty .............
.rprBB CCity...............
Mb aiSB. Trararao
r o«uTT«. TmrPfBepiy ...
PrtBtBMi.
Tnrm
<?Hy.....
C. H.
K. Taylor. Traraw City..
I OBkr. Trarernr City.............
. Scott, Tratrcmc City .....
K. A AmwlroaE. TravcCBc aty ..
flam IIcB. Traveme City ..................
Chaa. ErwHr Traver*® aty
TrarrrBc
CHy ...
M-CItj
me City .........................
k. Trarcme City ...
joBB nTmoM**- Tra''rr»c City..........
DbtM Bower. TrarrrBC aty ..................
H p. gmltk.TraviracClty ..........
ChBB Nawtcll. TrarerBC City.........
Prrd Bottflicy. Travcr«c Hty ......
PriBk Ymid«r. Trarcme City . ....
CJtBB. B. Munay. Travrraa <Mty ....
Mile* Wllco*, Trarpiac City ..........
Joba MapcB. Traviw aty ...............
Alfred Bailey. Traverse City...............
Oeo Molr. Travene aty ........................
Heary ChHfee. Traverse aty ..........
lcl.attfhlln. Traverse CHy
eaa Mcl
torray. Traverse city
CHy
Chas.
t. R.
S. Morray.
Mai
PHrr l.«CrDBS. Traverw* aty ....
Fredriick Rndinarr. Traverse aty
Rea Parker. Traverse CHy .............

KXkOO 1

--------‘ eny

1 Anils R. Terry. Traverse City ..
Benj. Keway. Traverse aiy .....
O. J aifford. Traverse CHy ..........
Almnn tlcMin. Traverse City ..........
Axel Anderson. Traverse CHy ...
Fnnk Blnak* rns. Traverse CH.v ..
Iloriw* Hungerfonl. Trmvers«‘ CUy.
Chas. Beers, Traverae CHv ..........
Ralph Remark. Travers** aiy
O. P. fMIxhom. Traverse CHy ...

Jacob Betts. Traverse aty...............
Rowland Douglaas. Traverse aty
Chas. RianfleM. Traverse City ..
K A. DePeel. Traverae CHv..........
Michael CmlofT Traverae aty ....
Wm. W. Davla. Traverae CHy ....
Emory Moody. Traverae City ...
K A. Mancotel. Traverae CHy
Chas. MeVay. Trave^ CHjr
.
Frank Holdiworih. Traverae aty
Roliert Walinr. Traverae City ....
Robert Broarlt, Traverae CHv ....
Wm. DeFourth. Traverse aty ...
F. W lA*wls. Traverae City ..........
E. A. Bower. Traverae CHy.......... ..
C. t^Uajsher. Traverae City ......
W. E Reader. Traverae CHy .....
Martin Unn. Traverae aty ...Tv
Austin Hilliard. Traverae CHy ...
J. C. Gallaglrar. Traverae CHy ..
Geo W’. Milter. Traverae CHy..........
lAHils Cartia. Traverae aty ..........
Ijeo Winiama. Traverae ary-----Chas. Johnson. Traverae CHy-----C. A Smith. Traverse CHy .............
Jno. We'ael. Traverse Oty.......... ..

14.00
12.00

Grant

m

ElJton ami wife to Gw. E.‘
Kliig.*et al. parcel
Luditor General to R.fls-rt E. WalAu
:er. parcclr. sera. 1M2. ti»wn 2i, range^

City were up to attend the surprla*
aiurday n|ghu
Mr. Durga la moving hts aawmill to
le head of the Ukc.

Mr ami Mra.*F. Kucera vDI
Utter s pan nts. .Mr and Mr*. J
>. Van l^vanv. who ha
ig with her lareoiR here.
I
I

W. W. Dean.
CJUidldaif fi r S.:p« .-viM.r Third Ward

Magic has brvwme a mall order buM.
ocw*. iTilcafo U the centra of the trade
In the Fulled Rute*. There U maunfactured la Chbwgu magic eoougb to
auiHdy tlM* Merlin* of qir wofW. and
evray^week Urge order* for *telgM:of
baud trick, are flll.?4l aud *eul off no
the PblUjiphiew. AiwtralU, tlenuauy.
EugUuU and ^Yaura.
The time, of Caglioatra are dead.
Black magic and the delurioua win. h
UlleC lu It made |w4*Jlile are thing*
of the ia*t. r4»njnrir,g ha. been Uftrsl
from the Idane of wlIrh.Taft lo that of
It hum
!ThUe
The world 1* not l«w*
eager lo be de»-**itred lUau It wa* In the
old dayw. Yoaanklra. Uk- giHkle*i of ll ,
lu«km. *tlU n-lgu*. Tht* fact eourtl-^
tute* fnUy on*-half of ibr uuuaual
busiuew* of tbe magic aboti.
J
Tbere U not a feat kuowu to the pen,
fewdon wiik-li cannot l»e lioughL an»l *ociety U fuU of iie^e. young ami old.
wl^ are eager to betvme magteUna.
Appan nily ihcr*- I* no oth*n- kind of
dnat 4n tbe eyrai wlHch U ao popnUr
aocUllj oa IhU double ujrvtefT «»f wight
cud tom-h. Siici'e.* 1* equally a mat­
ter of almpllelty of api-ratn. and tbe
rrformra’a akUl. Anybody ran braoum
coujurvr wbo lui* manual drxl*Tity.
i-nkHial orrM.-n«-r. tail and flueurv of

MAYFIELD.
V..I.UI arr:\e I fr..m Ludtu d;.v last l«* as.slst In
,rr
imMbrr. MrvlWnJ

,c>, of n» *i »nrt .«•. of n. ’,i

however.

Hev. lluch K« toMsfy. at hl< home.
c*tl In marriage Mr. RL* rriim B«:>* „
Miss Bessie Ermiions. al^eMr. G^tirg.
l; aii.r Ml.. Winiiifred Em
ve ti.ade Ibeh
n-'I.e ladb..... »< Tn oar}
Travlr^:4 City
•d ill Travi
......
Th.- y.mn;; n
eiiing
;i - pUM-. Tiu iniei
> O!
lar.:*- r.rrb* nl
I rr.n.iw Iliern ill .their new
..... ....o. Buir Jani-s
a n-<-. p
lion ITiUi.-da.v evwing iu buiuir of ili*
ejpl.-.
1b«.se wb'
_____^ ...,iri.Kl
eharrilltig <*vellltig
attenditl n-iK»ri
.siwnt Ratiinla.^
Mi*s <)li\(* I.
laii-in* at Trav
Id SiimUy wit her laiei

Lyndon K. Cleveland.
'aiirHiLitc f.w SuiH-rUMir FiPh Ward

.......

frtentLs last wc<-k.

e*l a psrjy a* Ho»lls Tablw-nT s ,
Sparling '11* IghborlKMsl Kaiurda

K.J

Wilianrr E. Mccn.
Candidate forr Alderman Fifth Want

Mr, an.l Mr.-;. Bir«l (Bld.s. also Wm
................. .............
The quarterly uieetlnr
at the iier-|
Bel*
Wilw.n ..r Kiimslev. w.n- «
friends here Saturday.
tier afhnolhouse <k.s.-d Sunday night,
Mr. and Mrs Sberrn.m I
The atn-ndance was go,Rl tluring the
Saiiirdav to visit Uodr ni-c»
win Rawlings
llaimalL
5irK.
Mr-v L;ldde Trevetie of St. Pan:
rark arrivfsl Mon.'ny ev.-nlng to spi nd
some time with l.«-r paunts. Mr. and

BLACKMAN.
16.6T
A. Gonthler. Proveroon
10.00
u. U Dake. Wexford
12.00 f John Kukara. Provemo

-

.or„'’Tiii;;vj\?r'frn..ir Of

W«*xf«*rd vlslt«l J. Hullett Sunday.
The dance held at lUve lender *
Friday evejilng was welf attended and
a good time U reported by those who}

re.iulnn.

pUc-e. full of 4-uri.ni* apparatua «na
famUUr objects wbh-b are sU liewitiH*..
ed. aubject to tbe apell of tbe uia- ‘
gUUn'* hand. C'ouaid* ooua am.mg tbe
<-oUe. tion U Ibe famoua orange tree
oT RoUhI Ilmidlu, that |ii***- *.f mei hu l»y W hicli tbe -fatber
uio«let w’
iiriug" gave Paris a g.-nuiiie’ thrill
_ .. Hcratt.Mi ago. Aa It aland* uiwu
tbe aheir Ibe ,-outrIiam-e U uotulng but
au artUb-lal **raug4- tr.-e. yet *.u.v. l>efore tbe atnrtled ey.-. i.f 1‘arta. It burst
miravuloualy Into bkiom at ibr wave of
Iloudlua wand. It* l.h»awius U-ame
fruit. m>e orange*, which were *llatribuied among the nndlcura. ami from
the orange at the top^ two butUvfllcs
flew out lawring a haudberrhlef- be­
longing to one of tbe apecUtor*.
Au.erican coujurUig.
u..« 40 «„o». .o^ —op
hi the
UK««t original and luveutlie In the
workL Um range Is uiurh wider than
U.at of the marvelous ('hluaoe Jug
gl.TT. aud beside the delicacy of Ita
method the famoua ludlan Jngflery 1*
Humalncat nenoulfied

S lUiiium had a
i'*Fn*d^G.”Rchramm to Henry Mox. | ‘We.ineKiIay Mr
rU of RW'^. S<*c. 11. town 2.'.. range 11
s«‘iere at-ack «d pn.,, .l-al-b.
..
...............
IV Uiurv
Marv K Rurm II to Warren N Ha>l., hage lasiltig ale.urtsej.iy
Inurs. H»- I.IwU lot 17. block E. 1! . L. A C«r s 7tb.j 1h ti.-r a' pr.-sf-ie. as tte re bav s.. far
to Howard Wirit IiH-rm no r. tuni of
, ld4K*k E. H . I. A C*» s|R*tm V4-V we.nk
Thnr.*;iay at uiUui at Traverse
City

19.2S
31.42

uka of the Seine re*ently j
On Vke banka
couKidet^rte *«n‘riae hs

become at la*t
----------.atlug.- now that
tbe work! la liuked by IL xnd tbe
maglciane la the various countries
form a great broUMsrhood. Tbe akUl of
Mage Merlin, of raat wit aud a bun-

..^
He*^ Adrie.
-1\*hat idmU

i ^ to flU Ite

lug drnrv. The *mgine la two and our- i Invite your
•bear
half Ui.r*c|Miwra aud ------ --------It la Just aa weU that aooe of ov
d .g* »«« Hour.
There ia lUlIe doubt
leralnga come lo dlagulaa; odMrwtea
that b*fw:e long tlii* mean* of clli*they would never catch m.-P»ek.
will lie Bcperally «do|.tWL

*'n^w' officer* will l»e elected In the
ay nchwl Aprir 8th. H Is Imix^l
any a* can w Ul be preM*nt to help
22;<wi .

MAGIC ON TAP.
It mar Bw B-abt raw aw e. Dry

UNITY.
Frank Musil wvnt to Traverae Hfy
ihia morning.
/
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhalda and aon
Maurice were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. K Hyaut >e*.tonlay.
k'rank Netneskal. Jr., wj ^ drawing
alone from l»t>n Gmdda Iasi
tends to build a houM- Ibis s
Mrs. F, Nemeskal Ik quite ill
north

’Jls^rx! m'^ran

**^Tlenry* Mox and wife to Fri*«l G
Schramm. eU of nr'.,. ..or. 12. lowr

M

•MaTOHATitscufTrcoHMinr

> John Krubm-r Sunday
4 Mukdl
U ha.i
ha.l a IHH- last JYiday.
JYiday
lumU-r n> Map!.- City.
-------------: his
.... lumb
*h«T*‘ he lni«nds
m«nds to put up a ftne
..ulbltng thlR4 Rummer.
1
Th*- caucit-;

in; held
at the town hall
well att* ud*Hl and
!a*i Satnnlay wa
the following ofTU
Township c7«rk.
rb rk. Fr*-.l^'A*U
. .. .. ___________ ....
perv'lRor. I. T. |*h*>aii :^n»aMin-r. Tony
doner. J. atlger

Tbos. THppler, Mayfield ......

!!!
.,.

OVtATT.
Pettlngill w«

day scl
which r

^'*Ena fi. Baxter to G. B and A. M.
oheriy. parcHv Mfe iJike.
M*:rry E. Little i« Allan F. Uttlc,
power of atioriM*y.
Ole S*w«e and wife lo Long Ijikf
range No. 1040. patv** !. sec. k. lo»r
r. range 12.
EglM'n F. fVrtU and wife to r»*rr3
. ouch. i*ar« I.
22 and S2. I«»wr

Wol Raymond. South Boardmnn
HANNAH.

I D. w Reynolds. Eteplre .......
T OO 1 Wm. Drake. BurdlckviUe...............
ag.00 ; Geo W. Clay. Cedar Rwn ..‘...v.

Do you find any of your friends among them? .Can j-bu afford to go without
Dtection?
y.
_v.
For teatimomals ask any of the above people mentioned. Isn't that enough ?
Let our agent write ypiM)r telephone 2S9 (Citiien’s phone) and we witUall on you-

WHEN BDYlitG INSURANCE, GET THE BEST.
/
WE HAVE IT.
307 Bank Building, Traverae City
^

GASOLINE
mardUb motors

^

Shuiler »pcnt
Ust week.
erman Bnys of May
Mr. and k
: with Mr. and Mrs
field sp<*nt :
. Rawlings.
C. H. Anderaon of Fife Lake *pent
a few day* of U*t week In thU vicinity
in the interest of the Cleaner lodge.
. On March IGih MU* Kate Raw ling*
r«*relved a gold watch and chain a* a j
Irihday present from her father.
SatuHay.

SOUTH MAYFlELa
Amo* Box ta at
Ann Arbor for
reaiment.

Jd*Mra'^B*^u

d. lyi. Blakeslee,
Pciiable Agents wanted.

* Vm. M. Btitra and wife to W’armi
R. Carpenler. nw^ tif nw^. arc. 16,
town 27. range 10.
Hannah. Lay * C*i, to Fred L. Courtadr. lots B and 10. block K. H. L. 4k
ai.’s ?nd.
EpbrUm A. Coming and wife In
Geo.
- .
- — .

’'Aodlmr G.-n«ml lo ItoUn E W.l !
icr. parrei. sec.' 12. iriwn 2Jk range «».
Walter L. IA*an and wlt’e to Wm, L
Brown. w»i lot 22. 4 :*»ck F.'H . U-A
Co. s 7th.
Allan F Uitle to Alv, sn I. l^nd.
wH lot r.2. block K. IJ.. U A Co. * Tth.
Harriet A. Moniieth to David H.
Bos.'e. fr e aide lot If.. ll:>Ck 4. Fife.

*^*'^‘'*’‘*
...............
Riohard Horne. Interlochen-..........
F. Hum. interUwhen ............ .............

are the | only] Soda
Crackers. Others cease
to be “crackers” after a
few hours exposure to the
air. Open a package of
Uneeda Bmcult to-day.

1

GabHel L. Mutckler and wife to Jno.
B. Goff, nw^ of
and
of
it
see. 17. town 2^ ranee B.
Stale or Mich, lo WHb. .M. Stltea,
nwVi of BW’A. arc. 1C. town 27. range

M. l>*wis to Chav Jamison
ne»4 of ne^. sec. 22, Iowa CO. rang.'

J.iiin H M.M.n (\MM mlsh ..........
J<dm McDonald. CopemUh ...
D. Barrv. Co|H*n.lHh ..........
Frank Genson. r4»p«*mUh ....;
John II Duneib. (\>nenilsh ....
P. If. Walter. CopenilKh ......
Ihia Itelwtvk. C*HH*mlsh .....
Rav Tarrey. CoiKmlsh .. ....
lUy TarfM*y. Cop4*mlsh .............i
AdellH-rt VsnHorne. CMis-niish
Fklpar Whelon. Coiwmlsh ..........
H. U Ilarrard. C.H»<*niUh ..........
lanils Rodisers. C'op< mlsh .. .
Fr**.! lAinpe. CiH^mlsh ...............
Maui Kn-nettl. (\.|M*roUh ..........
Edw. Danville. Cois mlsh ..........
Elmer Re*M. Cop4*mUh
Dr S. H. CMrnell. C'opemlah ...
r.4*o. Milks. Copt*mlsh ..................
John T. Hunter. C'op<*mlsh ...
W. A. Gibbs. Maydeld ........
WMIl Gibbs, Mayfield .........

Jus. llewHt. Traverse CHy.................

Uneeda Biscuit

r to AUaa P.
F. H, U &
Tih
mas N. S:= p taArthBrURoae.
M. town *C. range
i aw*,.

ware
staren istu
fulU.as:
Superln
W. L. AU»-u: assl.4
It. Mrs. Charies Ft»
I>.wis;.ass
lary. L. T. Ik ... --------------- Mrs. T. G.
'*J. W Umiker and wife to Bari J.
J.l«a
------*irgmnisl. Jesak Lewis
I' Ray : asil'stan
Cooke, paresds.
Henrv D**wlng.
Earl J. C4s>ke and wife to Mary A.lllh^rtan. He_i
Kent was a caller at R. R
Kellogg, parcels.
fltdSaTMnli and
wife to Jacob! lUtt . Rnmlny
..... family ____ Trav
lUd^eTTwl* of sw^.
22. town
J- H. lU. r and
y raiier-* Saturday.
eCily
». rang**
rMMCs- II.
1«.
!5.
'
.
^ Allen and wife callol on a fira
Bstella I. Kn------------------------------>vlati friends Saiutday.
tlunal Bank, i^rcls. Traverae City.
Mart h 2ik
Unlveraallsl Resort Aaiu,. lo Geo. II
lot U. I.b*ck 6. Nfshtawania
vjuvtw J Broadway to West Cniju
M.
pare* !,., sec. 21,

Chaster Rtiromerfleld. Interlochen
Wm. lialdmMD. Inierloehen ...............
Gi>o. Biimb, IiiterUichen ..................
Chas A. Fox Manistee ------ .....
Wit» Strand. Manistee..........................
Ed McEwen. Manistee .......... ..
Andrew McNeil. ManUi**** ..f....
A. Tbelle. Manistee ...................... ....
A 1). Wise. M<H>restown ..................
AllM-rt Evans. Moorestown------ -Owen Jiilinfoit. Honor ......................
Walter Monro**. Kerstone .............
John Anderson. Kevstone .........
Jns. ( iK.ley. ThompfHmvine .......... ;
Cl. M. Blxby. ThompHonvllle .....
C. P. Hatch. Coiwmlsh ...............
Chas Morrtim-. Cop**niKN....................
A. J. .\rni*>iriinn. C'oiM*ml»h ....<
Chas liniebrr. C«.|H*mlsli
itch, Copemish^.
C P Hatch,

Wmley Cameron. Traverse aty ...
R. W Baster. Traverse City ............
Wm. Andersno. Traverse CHy
n McDontmili. Tiaverse CHy
...
Jerome RlodaKt, Traverse City .
Chas, ihcVay. Traverae City .............
Frank Harflnisl. Traverae aty
Addison McKeajte. Traverse C4iy..
('has. Rtan«eld,-TTaverse Clty^...
Clarkson Corl.lt. TnHrersc. City ^
H II Tes
------------i*k. Traverse City
Karl lIHrl
lan. Traverse City
Jm. ZImm
i. Traverse CHy
WlTry O ltan’iien. Traversi* City
t:. A. Ksder. Traversi* CHy ..........
C. K. Hnink.«e. Traverse City ....
Jennie Brownell. Traverse CHy .
M. E. Haskell. Traverse CHy ...
J.C. aallagher. Traverse City ...

When you open a petdo
age of Uneeda Biscuit
it’s like opening tlie oven
door and taking diem out
disp, fresh, and dean.

- ' ■ mt^er c«i. t
. 27. town
Henry Campbell to Rllxa
H lot 6. blork U II . U A
Mary C. Camplrt-I1 to alia
wi^ *d I«>t C. bk»ck U lU

P. iJiHonte, Traverse aiv____
John Bancnift. Traverse CHy .
Mary Brnnkee. Traverse CHy

Oeo Heffeittnicer. .Sessen City,.,
Geo. Bowman. Nessen CHy..........
A. Egan. Neasen CHy...........................
NellH* Johnaon; Jntorlochen
Win. Toner. Interlochen ..................
John Voorhws. Interlochen...........
A. P. Lncler. InteTlorhen...............
Nellie Jcdinson. Interlochen..........
Nellie Johnson. Interlochen .....
David Summerfleld. Inierlochen*.
li' ail !
Garrison. Interlochen ..........
iiS
A'. Hamilton. Interlochen ....
Hugh ODonnell. Interlochen ....
Wm. Johnson. Interlochen
12JK)
^Yllle Johnson, Inierlochim .....

micwiqa»i. »atuwoav.

R. FIdkU to Joaeph RctaHt,
l.vVbiiU ut Bdd. Btednmmd.

Siuj^e CjrUndBrt. 1,2, 8.6 .ad ; ’
THotmIW

HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Frank R. Goodridi.
Candidate

I Ward,

LONG LAKE,
Carl V.. .J — ...
Mr. and Mr* Charley Winiurn w«?ro
t the lake Sunday.
Mr. HoV.i-rman will move In hte new

Mr*. iBivmi TaVlo^* and daughter
Nritie called on Mra. Warren Taylor

^ibc^vl^th ha* hotiFbl the Howard

Mr. akd Mr*. Orrin Luce were In the

cniru-id hM iwr<ai«<rt • o^r

ueorge muoew la d
le has been working i
hU winter at the aaw
Mntch 26.

5n. S. Briwo. wbo wm Ukco **
In Travente City, where she went
three weeks ago^ ha* not been able to
go home yet.
,
Th* two Mlasea Adama of Tnureras

Pnrnibhed eomiJete. rith OaOt and
nnenible V
AJ«o 2,3.4 CyUod-r Motora

Gas Eorioe Remin a Specialty

WM JAtXSON
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