The Evening Record, December 29, 1905

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The Evening Record, December 29, 1905

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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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1905-12-29

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THE EVENING RECORD 1^^® *
OX>LOOK EDITtOW

PROTECTUN IS wanted men bubeo

Wfd a WMi KMum
VStesn of KtosMoy.
SipoeMtetho
Klagnley. Mkk, Doe. SS^-Fbod Bnt
dlid at C o ctock thU mondng at tho
aso of 4S yean. hU death beteg due to
TOftt or EARTH FELL INTO THI ftmonmWIna Ho wat a
EXCAVATION.
tuMdote of tbU TOlaEO aad waa
manlod. Ho loaroa
«r JIM IMI Vmt.
motbor. four MMoro (
Tbo tenoral otrrieo wffl bo Son
•L Ml. Dk.
CBClfv wHA.
Itemtb^

msivm

isniBLH

mmmammmeEa HORSE A6AIN
jmtiOM nmoom.

FOKGET SOMEONE?
IfMMfriMdwM iaiiaMeB CT M.
nlBteatkai.
•UjtaOhritteMjrMlvmsgoadcteM aow «■ N«w
■ T<mto aik* • Mtan. Loti ol pnttj and Mid
b o«r atpck adtddi lor Ok air.

a

MIU TKlTBa KSeW

rh9mt99tf€rnty^4oekMlimmkH
ter bM Itet cf IM ITM At telf
MTUWfnOM l» MOWS MAVt THAM Um. a mr ■bnrtti te BAa Mt pra>
NMKINrAlima

OfttVIWAV TO AVEWT OANMA TO

-

INDEffPn

inficMii

FELLjm TRACK

THREE TAKEN OUT INJURED AND
ONE REMOVED OEAa
EAMottii TAM Fteir or Fhro Mort Art
At mo OolteiA of tbo HoM WAloA
Woo Thirty Fdot Ooop End of
Wind Allty AMO Cmrod.

TbroA aen bAdly teterud

IT WAS MSCOIBO II THE

FAMENOIW CHEW NtMOVCO IT ftem tbe pit dead. Putbor moeoo
work wat ttoppod by and adjotalag
FNOM THE WAILE.
waU tkroaienlng Uf faU npon the teacom
It it belterod that four or ire work­
Anlmtl Htd Hk tnd Ltg Broktn by
men are buried in the bottom of tbe
MM TrAin And Htd to Dt Kllltd
excaratloa. Eereral workmen deeertto End Nt Mitorr-WAt Moot
ed the place whm the aeddent oc
VAloAblt Ont of Alt.
enrrod In an attempt to cheek up the
men prored telDe. Lut night s rain
SpteiAl to tbo MronlAs Record.
weakened the walk aad upon mtnmpMich.. Dec,
t|on of work thU morning the tborlng
IAA in Acony with A broken Iaa gave way at the rear precIpltaUng lerAnd hip After being ttmek by a mixed eral tont of earth, brick part of the
tiAln OA the Pore MArguettc. a
wall and the end of a blind aller Into
bAkagtaf to NAthAA Story fell lack the excamtloa.
ASAin 00 the trmckt In tho way of the

I muMAt^thtrAAAM flf| tliA ivmH M iiImw tfiaii IAaw
t wt^uNpmtn aaE aNaw
AMClt mor% wrM ttiAt
H IM IAMA pAlfitAd. Th# teTAlflA Af.
EAtitUHiyteAirAf AWM
iteM >tht Ami •Aam •
MtetxjtethtterAifAfMte
•te
Ni JtliH AAttefi Ay
pMterb Alii it AMllAVt te Mit WKII A
^lAA a4a At Wftwtrf Itf Iht ^owtrt
It Att At ttnttH.
tt wAt .ElmTerta
tlae. hotrerer,
^FLICATIONA AWIAC.
And tho teAlA^tUv
tumped while the crew
th# tMrtd rt> reaoTod the tthforiopAUi-AiilmAl and
got It clear of the tri^.
AtfttPtliAUMittATImtt
Mr. Story has tlx hortet and yettertut It kilt tfltett thAt th# I
day Afternoon turned them looi
Mlit IptetAtttt Att Itt
hte pAtinre. The Pere MarquoUt
way mat through hit term, whkb It REGARDS WALL STREET SITU^TION AS VERY GRAVE.
A^mllt and t haU wett of wmiam*Oi# wtAttAl tf OmiAiiy tt ttnt a borg AAd the right of way It feaeed te
Mf tAlt te WAba^ trttett tht ^ lA AOAM aanner the eolt got on the
track
AAd
WAt
hit
and
kaookod
<
•AAA ntetettlt aaE II
by tho mixed train which did not ttop.
Ittt Agillltl ttth At
Tbe animal thoa again In tome man.
lAAitii^tiitim
»rtlttOtA lAr Atf ttAJtctt In tht Etl- ner got back on the track and might HIS MOST strenuous EFFORTS
have
oAUted a terloua derailmc*nt
HAVE SEEN ENLISTEa
h
It WAt About tire yetrt old and wat
MAD NO
the aott ^valuable animal Mr Story
FihaaIa Ott. fwnit poeieaodrbelng worth about 1200. it Refuood te l^ty Whothor Ho Would
had to be killed.
Como to the Aid of Wall Street
IGi tAAttlAlt It ttttty DrlOth rttW
by DofMMtlng Money From the
AtfNt from III9A. rttertitd It NtiifAhr
\m09kr port tf this tHy without
§»•
Chicago. Dec. 29.-Secretary of
Treaeury Shaw, acoompanled by eevtotHt# into Mototw thA Aftomoon tt
erai local baakert. tramped the tUeets
AttitI in tuttlAf Eown Iht Inturrtetlon
of Chicago today in a Minding enow
’thort.
ttlAltft from thte cHy
ttorm in what wat said to be an ef­
WHOLE
INSURANCE
MATTER
fort to Bare the llnancUl eltuatloc.
WILL EE PRESENTED.
AlMllM tf tht cttr. who ortortd
Shaw regardt the condltlont in Wall
street at being grace enough.to enllf.
hU mewt etronuout eSont and untfl
AEvlott from Wtft ttelt tt«t tht
he depkitt ter Wathlngton thU erenIng he will derote erery moment to
ly rttMM All Atte
I tf tht AMihoH.
eodearor to arert more eerlout routeMtAtejArrott tht I
NO tf Iht Intuit HE WILL 00 THROUGH MASS OF Qtteaeeo than hare ariten^ Shaw reThf ttMItrt
TESTIMONY.
fosod to eay If he would aid Wail
street by depositing money from the
try tttfimllttt At tht
treasury to rNlere the situaiion.
thtA mtotlnt pltet OfVIciAl Trantertpt of the TttUmtny
Taken Etftrt \ho LtgitUtlvt In%tnOHWin AT WAWEAW.
Wtrtmt. Dte. «E-Tht Qtn
ttrlAt It grtwlnt Okromgor, Tht <
Bbr Wirt to the Ertning Record.
YOUNG SON OF HENRY BLACKNew York. Dec, ».-An ofSdal
MAN WAS ROBBED.
trmntcrlpt of all the teetUnony taken
tfom ctrt Art tttppttf tnd
before the ItgltlaUve laturanoe InteoBPA-Afo citttt. Tht
ligallng committee with the excep- Boy Startod Homo From Mott Market
ltti»IMb«t>r^
Uont of that taken thU week It now In
wlory. AaitAloio tro
and StrMifer Furauod and
the hands of District Attorney Jerome.
OiWAlik Aort It Arini
bring About a rovolt
Caught Him.
The most Important part of thU teeliaAaHa^ It tht Mototw
Motet
uprltiiig ond
mony the district attorney U already
thA ^AlA
tro miieh
imioh worritd.
dAlA Art
George, the young eon of Henry
liar with. Daring tbe next month
1 DOTH AIDEE TIRED,
Blackman,
the wHI-known potato
Jerome, with hit aalttABt. Nott, will
WtrAtw, Dec. EE—Tht Ittoot Inftr-" go over All the tttUmony wHh the ob­ buyer, was the victim of a hoM-op last
mAUt4 from Mottow IndlcAttt thot ject of pretentlAg the whole lutnrAAec evening the highwayman securing n
both iM ort fotlfutd tt a rtoott of
er In this country to the FH)m- pound of sausage which was meant. In
tho oIioteAt myitlnt in progrott tor
the fleet place, for the evening meal at
A Wtok. It It ImpoAAlbtt to fortttll
the Bteckman home.
wAkh Ittet will ottnlAAlly win. It It
About C o’clock George wat tent to
FOUND HIM DYINa
roptflOd thot titpt Art Atlng t
a ITnlon street market, secured hit
to4ty ^ing tt trfMgteg tomt
»d Dkeottry of a Farmtrk Wife meat aad atartod for hit home oa Hsst
tf AA innittitt.
Etebth streoL When crossthg the
Morrlce. Mich.. Dec. 29.—At Arthur alley in the rear of ^ J. WUhotoi't
Tkylor. a protperout' yomig farmer, store a mna stopped out from the
the l|ARKim
wat loading a grttt to bring to mlU. he shadow of a shod and hmlled him In a
wat stricken by paralytU. HU wife rough tono of voloe. Tho tod was
scared and s|bried on a run with tho
©tOAdy. UHK. GAlTOt-^lTO. AtOAdy found him tpetchlta bttidt hU t
EAttp! Blotr. looor. Root—AeUrc Enmmontng hk eUta. they man
thug after hJlou Hit oSorts to escape
to drew him ta^ In A chair. He wore, bowovto. dnaraUablo aad tbs
maa caught ^ by the coat ebSsr sad
OAly Umd A tew bonra. He leamt
wMow and UtUo gki .
grabbed tho package whkA the boy
POMUTITMLT IAa AmI ootk. Wt
bold la his hand.
AfO wibm Mt mA AAl ofUoelt o«t
Oa Els antval boms without the
terttmT^ Ott dblftbAltt pAttorot
saustoto Mr. Blackman aceompanleJ
I
Satefday k tomnant dty a I
Rpor 4t tbt lovAAt irtite btoAote
the bay to the scene of the hoM-np but
may i4p* haTo aaothw obaaeo. Rrery- I mt Worn Stem. H wlH pny I
no truce of tho thief conid be found.
thlwr
hare wo wOl tMl at anettSeo I you to look mmugii tbo bofw I
I gate, in Mik aad draa ioodo I
NOW RUDT ter bustessa. Oty
ir. MS E fWat attdot

SHAW THINKS
IT IS SERIOUS

Tim

sumts ofchicabo

FOR REVIEW
OF BRAND JURY

IN ATTDRIET JEROME'S HUBS

HELD UP FOR MUSUE

ar.r:;ur.
rfssis

i««teaimaL Wte. EL Btoodfood. ^121
tetotrmiMfesL

v‘_-

Tm BMiir cBh tser.

WINTER IS HERE

DIES OF CREW FOUND SEVERAL FEET FROM TRAIN.

^ And to b our 01et»rated Kno Wet Troutert. W5U
keep you dnr in rain or snow, and warm in oddest

iFOinilESAinUR

OrmiCK »Y
TWAIN IT GOT IN
tlio tbt troAanry dtpArtaont. a catc- WHEN THE DOILER OF THE LOCO­
WAY OF OTHCN.
Ia oecAiTed And a nnabor of ItAllAn
MOTIVE EXFLOOEa
pit teirty
horkAMA wtro bvled In

tic mt»

CITY BOOK STORE

ENGME WAS
TURN TU BITS

By Wlro to tbo Btonimc Boeord.
WbAbtngtoo* Dee. W.-JAot After
work WAt AtAitAd tkU ■ocming Ia aa
oieATAtkti ter tbo AOtr NAtlonAl Mot

MHfTN VRAte-mS

iHUFFDEAa

iMTWiBnhinMn
Woro Sloum to

By Wire to tbo Hroatag Roooed.
Chlcaio. Doc. 29.—A test meat train
en route from Chicago to New York
on the Eric railway was wrecked near
Jttdaon. Ind.. thU morning. f>Mir are
dead: John OBrl^HunUaglon, Ud..

stocks

and

boDdi. but '^taking stook*^ for
our annual inventory, so we
arobnsy. Dnring this procMS of taking stook we oMially
find aome items that we wonU
be plsMd to reaUae seme
money on—whether or no we
make a profit
Amcng theee are three
Chamoto Vests which are only
slightly damaged, a few pacAage« of perfnme, aome ata.
tionciy, aome mirrors, aome
oomba and btnshee, etc.
Kow, we mean it On
theee iU ms we will make ypu
prioM which win be teal intereeUng. If yon are kxAing
tor a chance to aare mcmey,
this ia it

WNIOM •TSOEET- OkO-rMIEBB

50c to 75c
Men’s Leather SUppera

We Are Agents For

85c to 1.50

W. L. DOUGLAS

TTomen’s Joliettre

SHOES

75c to 1.50

^LAPilOIW MMIADME..

^ 2.50, 3.00a 3.50. 4.00
.OMAIMT

MAY
FOOTWEAr ~

CARD OF THANKS.
1 with to thank the many kind
friendt of the famUy who so ably atlUtod In our recent bereavement;
tlto for the many beautiful flowers,
dec 29-lf
Joseph Luniley.

Not boying

KUBECK & HOYT

Men’t Embroidered Slippeia

Ollrer.
The train wat raaglag terty mllot aa
boor when the boiler exploded. The
engine wat tom to blU and the bodies
of the rlctimt were found tercral feet
^
from the train.
A rescue party from the turroundlng
district eearchod the wreckage for
other pooslMe dead. OHriea. Ollrer
tnd Fithcf wore In the eugfaie cab
tnd Blackman wat on the Erst ear.
All were blown to plecea. Tbe cause
of the explosion to unknown.

"Taking Stock’

front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.

Didn't bring yon yonr Rsndpdrot dippen? Stopia
and IM oa prepare yow feet
for many comfottabie eren.
ingaat home.

Slippers
FbrUen, Women and Ohildien. AD kinda of atylm
aad ahapM at prioM that are

WARM SHOES FOR ALL
LUMBEniBrS ROBBERS ARB
SOCKS
SHOW SHOES AID PACS
LeBtoOwcattmaiiWid

dk

mm

lUOteOOB

For Everybody

and just bear in' tnituT
that for the coming new
‘year—we will carry the
same well assorted stock
of Rough and Dressed ,Lumber, the same excel- ' '
lent qualities in Building
Materials-Do all kinds
of Mil work as in the:past-and fiU your orders in the
same prompt manner—
WKWAN*r YOUf* YRADK

Craverse £Hy llifd.

blit

Alfred GrcUick & Co.
242 Front Street

A Happy New Year
TO A1.U

o. c. MorrATT
AbMractM of TIU#
PRIMS •ATISrRCTMV
Bs

Tbe biatoiy of tho old year baa been toki and we aay many
“Farewolla” to 1905. 196fi nshera in a year of proeperity.
Akb.

TO TME NEW TEAM

AMERICAN

HELP 08 INVENTORY...

Ito oloMd OQt no timt M

to uCsr:

THANKS FOR YOUR
HOUDAY TRADE....

hMtON

CLOTHINC co:

■t'lf

, T«Avsiitt cmr. I

mevENmGfcooRD aenEo tM

Wl In hiig
TaMtu

C&AM OF tW HKUD A MAMMT

BSCUinKttI
Toeatyoereo of Che thirty yoM
«he araAmM (ram tW Tmana OMy

Oka data raoaka at tha OM rhUaas OUvst
hal teat eeaalas. The kMr «aa ky eNb 01 aty upm bom
iar«ka-«*aB»vaMatlMt»<te- nlgkt ffla ADttowtag It toe
oear MM aat K «aa IB the MaaiR hoar*
Fat L
Oat tfea paity Mb
L mors* Song froa Ivmnboe. (Sal.

iS;iri.rrr:s.s
SMtolAf

DaadBc Baa IheeMef lyartyaC ttB Rroo). Gte* cUb.
A Yols March. (Von Boar). Mondo^
SiBBWt « tlaOiaa' an*aau% aa« «aa MBClrk.
•eaa baltar Ikaa their a««aya Ulh A AeodtnA *Oibo vs. Beet SugorB*
(WkL Dodey). Mr. Kevins.
A JteM solo, nrbo
tAtowortL Nr. McLaughlin.
A -Ye Cowe.- (Smith). Glee dub.
A. CUrioet sok>. Air Vorie, (Thorn­
ton). Mr. CUrk.
7. Qairtel. “Until
the Down."
naaaMlB MB aal
(rtirko). lUeao. Oould. Larsen. Long
man. OUo. .
f SeguMilU,
(Hblirt).
Mondmu

Mitr or Moip
Toof^tikjrteloi

V saTCRumnws

Itet ttit iMpnmm mot It only too krwid IlipMo Oeeier Woo In tia Habit
er Lestog tbea Be Frteede
Amro ooior. to toot «om of tia« w«
vfD IMITO to toon to cteiigo frm toto
Osve Nbe • Fevo
to ItOC ood
lUliiclLy vlcht vbo lios
to wrtto oq4«kmu toftm will, os Grand RopMs. Hlcb.. Dec. to.--Oolhw VrttcaLU tboussRd uf tbea, c
M to ngivtf to Now Yooi^o motottooo.nto toe Ant filooe toe room by Dr. Louis Bortb ns Obrlstaus gifts.
wtty Bioe tootos of tom toll U tltot They come by aoU. by eopms. by
too OTongo OMO ottetopto too 1000*0
ere olso given in
loMA or tapertof off gndoolly. be pefuon. not only from toe city but
gatom ^ wMo booeb of nooloiloo. oa mnny others.
togotoei^. wfope toem up mad oUeapts It bod been ooloed nbout tbot the
to oony tbea on bla bock. Tbc mult doctor boa o bord time keeping track
to toot be bnoko down under tor of bis colUr buttons, ood bis fiieods
otrolo wbereos If be Aod oUeapted to sent him n supply sufBclent to lost
. endtooto om tolog ood toned oU bto a for the bounce of bis life.
, otteotloo to toot be would more toon When gothered together they mode
'

to A woy. neototoao aode ot toe
b^doolng or toe yeor ore peralck>oo
beeottoe every time o mon*a Will gives
woy be becoaes tool auch wooker for
tbooexttgbt. OooseQeenily. ofi^e
oooe breoks over, tbe old bobtu itiurn
wNb y—owed vigor wfier toelr obort

met ot the UnlpB street school beBdUg
ond decided thot they wonted o brick
pavement thirty-six feet wide on their
arevL SooDe tlaa ago toe eouncil
rectuoaeoded o tolrty-two foot pavemeat but. os o mnit of lost alghtY
meeting. wiU be peUtkmed to widen
U. The MelropeltUn brick will be

A petitioo U l)Clng clrcuUlcd 01
the property
bcioeen Ywelfih
Port II.
and Thlrteenih otreeU today ond will
1. Plckonlnny LuUoby. (Maccy). bo presented tu the council. Tbe r^cotnuKHuUlion of the council colled for
Glee club. 4
.
,
pavement to the south side of TwHfih
3. VIolU solo.
J^ganto
sire<»t only but the people In the next
(Slngeleel, Mr. Otis.
j
t!ork hove the paving ft^'er.
2. Rending. (Kclccted). Mr. Kevins.
4. Dreaming,

(Rt«iri).

Mandolin

S*xth and VU»h will be dci >>*l by toe p:\»iKTtT holdfuu In the
6. IVtcr IMper, (Kuhnel, Glee club. I near fv.lure.

^

If tone AMtiraBceo can be .relied
upon tt means that a pernicious prats
tke tending > nappres. oompeUtlon
and restrain trade has Van cAectually
Stopped. ReUUng Is An. evil hard to
combat boeouse It Is secret. Tbe
guilty rallroak U not going to confess
It and the skipper who gets the V«o
At Is not likely to herald to the world
whst has been done for Mm. lUil with
several railways living up to tV law
and on toe keee watch for vlolottons.

Urge «drcle Of friends wbo undoubtedly will old him In his efforts to keep
the cUb open this winter,
the club house will be open promptly
ot 3 o’clock In toe afternoon ond every,
thing wIU bs run U o buolaessllke

TBE

Otiwet

RIGHT

Br tepwitisr ytv swptis fluids iji X soud
bask, asn watt util ym out start with a
Itrcesnn, SnaU asioats will row faster
here Hub IB your pockets. Lean to save,
audyar fMire wettue ast prosperity is

!♦« r-i-onW

m
DEALARA

C. Ctdlegc songs, (o) The Jonah
Man. (b) The Church In the Wildwood.
(C) Patsy Bronnigon. (d) A Cannibal
King..Glee ond Mandolin clubs.
Program subject to change.
Private letter fnim Grand Rapids
says: ‘The program by the Olivet
ni^ht
College Glee club
hero lost night
club hero
(Wednesday) was Ane. I-K ery num
ber received with opplonso, and the
club given 0 rccoi’ilon after (he pro-

Furious FlgMIng.
“For seven yeors,“ write Ceo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper. Waah.. “I hs
bluer battle with chronic ytomat h
liver trouble, but at last I won. and
cured my diseases by the use «if Kleciric Blliers- 1 unhesiiallngly recommend toem to* all. and don’t intend In
toe future
^ withoiji them In the
^ouae. They ore certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured su» k a ba/1
case ns mine.” Sold, under guarantee
to do the «ae for you, by Ji.bnseii
Drug Co., F. H. >Meoda, C. A. Hugl,ee.
druggists, at SOc a bottle. Try them
Prugrom ot the City opera house today.
will begin Saturday evening at
TUwf l>r«»ti»a th* W«t«rr»lt.
Tickets and rehened acats ot too City
WllUnai Hi.Ill HowHls lins a Hw.
l*lot now open.
rcsicMt voice, und tic hati*s lum! voices

not. One Jttbl beclus to live. Take
Hollister's Rocky Mountala Tc«. You
will be hUKiming faly at Go. sr. rents.
Tea or TabU ts. Johnson l>rug Co.

.Mr. Howell-^ sometinue. tells n M.»iy
iu lllnstmtion of the sbrill power tliat
Is loo often to lK> nott-1 in the fciulnino voices tvf America.
guide, tills story runs, came to a
western botid to lead a iwirty of tour
Ists to n gn-at watgriall.
In stout iKiot* the |*arty set out. and
for two hours asectuliM a winding uiid
a plo.is.nnt road.
**We are tawrly there now/’ the
guide an Id at Inst, and with revived
spirits the tourists presseil on.
“How much farther, guide?” asked
a lltlh' Uler. a young man whose b»»ts
weM‘ figlit.
-Only n stermore, sir,” was the ansuYr.' -.\s snot) as the ladies
talking you will bear tbe

ito to
the terrible torture of piles. “I ran
truthfully say.** writes Harry Colson of
Masonvllle, la., -that for Hlind. BleedIng. Itching and rrotru<JH»g Pdw,
Burklen'a Arnlra Salve Is the best cure
modu.” Also beet fOr «uts. hums and

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

J. w. 3L.AXER
Wholesale and Retail -Your Reliable Htome Fumbher

Blankets
Gotten and iUeel
A good large one at.......... ................. ..50c
A larger one at ..........................................75c
Full 114 size blanket at $1.00. $1.25. $1.:15,
$1.50. $1.75 and $2.0a
These arc .ill good heavy Uccced blankets.
Cradle blankets in wool and cotton at 50c
and $*5.<K) per pair.
114 blankets in while, grey, red and plaid.'

J1. I. UMIbdin

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

M ELECTRIC PORTiUlU
J. B. Paige Hcctric Co.
in CASSSTREET

IN

BVERYTHINQ

dealers

IN

EVERYTMINfl

DEALERS

IN

with the best furniture that can be bought. Should be the most cheerful
room in the house. Sec the beautiful lurnilurc wc have for you.

SIDE BOARDS'
arc most necessary. They save you many steps. The styles aTe the latfcst,
the workmanship the best. We have them at $15.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00,$30.00, $32.00 and $:i5.00.

BUFFETS
though smaller in size, arc*s6^onvcuient Many times you can use ih«m
•ices arc $rj.00,
belter than a Sideboard. We'never had nicer ones. iVic
$26.(H», $2‘.h00. $32.U0 and $3C..(X».

DINING TABLES

^

The largest stock to select from in the city. A tfne six foot Kxtension Ta-’
ble for S(i.7r.. a better one for $7.50: other i;radcs for $0.00. $13.50, $lfi.00.
$•20.00. $’21.00.- The $’24.00 and the $‘2G 50 have the patent middle pillar leg.

DINING CHAIRS
any style you wish and the prices «e know will please the pocketbook. A
fire chair for $4.50 for six chairs, something better for $5.50, $8.00 and
$S -j.5. Extra fine solid wood scat for £9.25, $9.8.5, $14.00 and $16.25.
The finest leather upholstered box seat chairs for $‘21.00, $‘25.00, $26.00

and$:n.oo.

CHINA CLOSETS

-V

f

to keep the pretty China in. and so (ircscrvc it. makbg it a beautiful orna­
ment and well as safe repository. ITices arc from $16 M to the vefy best.

JUST A FEW LEFT . ^

FIRST NAIIOHAL BANK

FRANK TRUDE

QIm Club wNeh appMr. at the City Bim hou
evsnlng under the auspices of the Mayflower Club.

HUOTMtlE SURPRISE

YEAR

It b easier to connt the money than it b to im oice
the poods. Many ha\-e
ar^ittnp for out annual
pre-inventory’ortcrinp. NOW IS YOUR TIMtTO
STOCK UP. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND.

YOUR CRKDIY IS OOOD

rOK 8AI.E Bruu. OKAU^

--dSAoiyOnitC:"-®-

HEW

at gpeatly lednoed price*.
If you are goiuK to. need
a atore tbi* winter it will
p*yyou to 0*11 nndavc
what wo hare to oiTor.

A. W. JAHRIAUS

ever, numy gooil
A merry surprise party wos precipl
In oil preesutlons. When sny
ber of the family has a ecld they say isli-d last cvenlug by Iwcniy pupils of
8t. Francis srhuol upon one of their
resignedly that It Is 1
number. Miss Not tie Moblo at her
through the house and.
truth, it usually does.
home. 711 South Union stroeL They
iKH*nt the evening playing gomes ood
enjoying the Amsicol selections given
by various lambors of their crtnrdRefreahmenU whksh toey hod bfxmght
■wbjr •Iiir<<r wllh ymir .tomarh, Sldwere sorted, consisting of sandwiches,
ncjr» u4 ll»cr wh™ Hnllliitrr'. Kooky
fruit, ctmfcrtjona. coffee and other
Hoontata Taa »U1 make you veil. U
sth. koepe yoa veU all
tasty emtohJea,

START

20 PER CENT :

Haatiag Stotaa

ChristmgsUile ofTora do bf4tor opportnnity tlian can
Iw fotiml in tliiv lUTtmim!
J. cigar.
lino of tbeao
* favorito« oml>raci‘S all siixd,
ami tberii is not ono but
whTt woiiM* Ih* tn«8ur\«l
ami prizivl liy any *iovor
of till*

A person suffering from any courrb,
whether of the bead or the rhest,
should sleep Slone sod If posslMe
wltbout another room
ocru]
Towels, soap. He., used by the iwtient
should not be touebed l»y any other Twenty PnpUt of St. Francia School
Called on Miaa Nettie Moble Last
peraon.
.Vo one should •nske*’ his
Evening Had Pleasant Time.
brrath and kissing must
forWdden

the year. SS oenta Tea or
Johatoo Dmc Co.

DisobVJNT OIr ^ ^
urillsc'U

GIFTS FOl SMOKEIS

CmWKITCmBHDtlSE

TMff OLIVA BRANCH.
Repreeentotlves <if the wosion rsllway yeelerday tendered toe olive
bnaeh of peece to the laterstotc coa■ane ceaalesloo by ngreelng to stop
rebalee of ell klndi iad not only thot
but to wmtcb other roods ond repo-t
aneamornblotloiisortoelow. Itb
aold ttBl toe ooaejaooroBoe bos been

ty\

Union AUeet Propefty Ownsra Be*

o most voiied osaortment of buttons
ever seen. A few were of volue. sevof bone or ceUulold.
others of brass, ond they oil coac with
oppropiloto conU ottoebed. It Is estlmotod tool there were more toon
toouoond_btiUoiis In the collectloD.
UisiryenrWord wms poooed orom
omung bU friends toot the doctor wos
portUl to white neckties, and be re­
ceived more thon o hundred of them,
of oil shopes ond sixes.

noUy bondiclia bonnoe they will be
.kept for o Umo ot least ond In toot
time, toe man hos o chooce to make up
for tbe caerlness be bos procllced In
toe post For exoin>le. If o mon re•olveo to pay bU debu ondeorrtfisout
too raDimiflA. toere ore o lot of peo- Wtlllom VoBelseog will Hove Cbni^
pie who.will receive toelr aooey tbot During the Winter Mentos-^
sever egpeoted It. If be lopsee ond
H. Holl ftselfMtf.
ge^ ioto debt ogoto. It wUl acre tgai
ItkAy be with different people ond toe At the meeting of.toe board of di­
tois weal foil entirely on tboee who rectors of the Wrsiue-tong club lost
bove trusted bla In the post.
evening. Aso H. lUll
Bet eertoooly. If o aon boo onythlng reolgnotlon os jonltor. which
that be deeires to **sweor or’ he eepted by toe board. Wllllom Vogel,
obonld do It laaedlotely and that wUl song wos appointed to All toe
give bla a cbonee to prorttce and see dnrlag the winter months. Mr. Vogelbow tt goes before tbe Arst of January song U o popular young man with

:
I
a

«»T BBCI PAVENERT
ALmO DRAIRC miEAT THIRTY
BIX FEAT m WIDTH.

acM IB IM altea«aa

N-lnentir) hie

PHONE B08

PLATE RACKS
The finest in the city at $22i0. $5.‘25, $1050 and $11.00. If you would pre­
fer a plate rail we have something very fine at IBc a foot.

- IRE HUHffl i l»f
m c MERCRimLE cgliRiiii!
M omrwap

MUHAAinAa

ni

« nijm KHT

THE domestic OOO.
'Dr. B. r ]

are 1ft per oait
ckotr wfB iftpeei tke

gia> #u. aaf UMT •«

<m

nBRUii
tftjaaftMaa la Baugkt ^ Frap

to tka nnaard af Os** praftaettaa. anil

W.CBM

vary capdv

roi«.t

1 of tkk-eollv wm
la an <
beom
. Too wni tad it to :
advaatage to aurall at tke bsglaatog .
of tkto toia.
dftc gft^n

I mm^wmrr^mrn

■ta. 4v1iv iWMt jrwe. to ghre ft

Trmrm CUjr aOtor t«4ar.
Ba^ Wtele «C flik

day fbr tke ogtn
Oft duty, at Ike

~

a C.’Btaifkftai oC Onnni wm

lb*M mwon amt taUtltimeo m
atntr^a^maai^iHj' TFUb i

• Hg tke ftHewBlki to tke dty
Med atotoiere ftMd tola* toot tar Jot, w»« tboir myi. lovoi
Cftetkef^edtkeBofttncky o«o. Uck tboir mMlrnTboMi^ .
a»wn «nd
tM»w tbmwM

af ftotor ftimftfll Umat. Thaat aaestoftft kftift ktoli aft llMtoaftt tkfti ft haa to at w«rt at tb* <Mt haaaa tmtarkaaa flaaliad to bara aaacbar ladlee* a W. rmaat wamt
9 oora party at tke Weftpefong mat, tbmr cuir IboM taila bi
gA
aoBta mi MW yaanr Bight aad
tetootufttag. to edditloo to tke
H. R. Higglae was la the e«y Tkurs- deaoe tOBlgkt tkeru wUI ke a kowttog ^ titt’oCkcr kaad. tt Is unde
fta aatoa M tke maat alakeMtoaad ftay laoktog aflar kuetoaee latoreet*. eoftted at t:M.
milnyitli to tka ktotory of the todge.
Mra. a Lau af Battaae Bay arrived D*tM Murphey. wko to proprietor of
tke ooBfectkM^ etaad at tk*

patotai to make tke arraagetoeau aad trip.
R la ptoariaai toal tka aaalal aaatooa R R. DaOy of Htoplra was to tke
af Iftftft wB atorii tke kagtoatog af aaa cHy yaM today toakfag alfar kustoaes
m tkft
Milavr
ttft nu Ift Tr
Im Mftflaft Olbte of ftlsyftftia «ms
MMvlMr kpft tkft (Olpift
te tbft elty jTftftUrdfty ftod ffttmed
ftpr Cke «Mftiioft.nkft pm
-Jfta It ftftftto.
Aftftliiftf-J. M. HftftllaMftUl. P. B.
a. Dr. 1. A. TkouftiOft. P. a R.. a p.

Bmii. P. a a, a W. 9wmn. p. a
a. A. u ioirftft. m a
: Qlto« Othreft.^____ Sittet Pteklee.

Oetorr.
OjFftterft.
iPfteC Tftrkep wlUi DreftMftc.
amed Bftto.
Flekled tagee.

Mftift Mid,

Bfcrtap Bfttod.

Pert t

^^Orerure, Btewert A toeffent* or
^ Aftdrew of wetooaM. Hoo. Joo. R.
VotBlftg|ft.C.A.8keWier.
Ooritot ftDkk a KIreftfter/
Aktoftt BroikerB.*' Hoe. Qeo.
0.0^
Perl II.
' ¥oftftl ftolo. W. D. C. Oerttftliie.
VIotto ftOle. Prof. D. W. Wevert
. Mwt to tke Iftdlee. Judge John A.
Voe^ ftota. BnUted Ruler i

Vk C VklaMT.
ro-Okft*. W. FUu*t. John

a ORrtaft.
aaeot—A. L. Joyce. C. A.
nee, Otoio Uuiebto*, J. J.
Wto. Trade. A. U OreUIck.
Oka*. & Halt. Beo. to Aalotte. Cha*.
ddaol, W. Oarty Hull. A. P. Straub,

ao. Joyut

Btotlftllia-Ckftg. 8. Vftder. Henry
D. C. Oeraatoe.
Hftftry Toftftftitor. Fred Dunn.
Floor-to C. BUltog*, Robt. J. Price.

RmTCOUERBOTS
^k WeHeu Beeommefid* the Olivet
Olee Ciuk Very Highly to the Peepie of Traverae CKy.

\k:'

*Tha Bav. Deaaa Ooeklln to to reaUft of tke followtog letter from
Ptoftk Welton of Grand Rapid*:
Bar Bie-laat evealng 1 alteadei
tka ouaaurt givea ktra at Grand RapIds by tke OUrai Colltge Glee club
H Wft* a very alee. dean. eft)or.
eatartaluaeat by * wkoleMNae.
kriB^t lot uf eollage boy*. BreryaaB—d«r<t,a Ik* lUrkomr dab ot
|Mr abaick I* baMltac ik* aaunulo•Ml *1 Ti**«rM City, ud I am Tcry
•ad I* taka Ik* oppottaalty to com•Md tka ••• dab to Ibc clUten* o{
Itaforw Oily, tn whom I bay* by no
•naan taai my latcrMt.
“Tour, truly.
Balpk B. Iraim. of raWatama. Pa,
t«a ydot aaa wa* a crack tbotball

p?
I l^etoraor to J. .Br* ban ivttoK
fftair lAgMiiiinttog at lewi
aA*r r«^«Ba yian aC aurv

I

ktoaelf OB tke tide or popolftHty ft* be

Tke Korthera Mleklgan Poultry aad
FOI Stock fttoodfttloft wUl bd
ttog to tkl oMoe or C W. WkeeP
tft%ftMirmlfts.
Uim Mft^to WfttMft or Kftikftftkft or- ock tkto erenlftft and plan* wUl prob^
rivftft to tkft dty todftr for e rtoii with •bly be perfected for glrtog'anotker
A. W. WftH ftftd ftUBtto.
itlc aerrlce to be
Mr. ftftd Mre. Hotter Oore here retmed to Old MImIob ftfier epeodtef baM U Ibc SvadUb ban. corecr 8taU
U 7 o'doek.
few dftto to tke atjr.
Preaeklag by J. & Undgraa. Soagi
by SarMlab orBorue aty ikto attrutog efter brtog ftftd aasle fsi
icstn
ot
Maplahm.
tog ker dftughler to tke ftirtoni.
Phillip Jeaalngt. foimcrly of IbU
Mr*, mnk DftTi* of tke Nbrthpon
ekooto ftiTlTed to tke dty thU ttom- dty but now located at Saginaw with
tke OHnnell Bros.* branch house to
tog Ito ft dftre kufttoeee trip.
Mr*. Mftitkft Dttttr or Bnplie wko that dty. Is tke proud parent of a
kfti been etolttog frleod* to the dty young musSclaa wko arrived to kto
koae a tow days ago.
reterfted to her koote tkto aoratog.
Tke oases of lick which have been
J. D. Wkeftt ftftd wife of Ktogeley
returned to tkdr koae tkto ftiomtaK dtooovered In the city aekooto will
efter Bpeodlng ft ebort tlae to the cUy. have tlae to close up Ikelr dlsUirbtag
iafluences
during tke two weeks* vmMr*. Alice Wrede of Bdgeweter returned to her boae thto aomtog ftfter lion so that toe pupito wko have been
Alag ftoae Uae with friend* in debarred from their school duties may
in all prabablllly enter- tke winter
tke dty.
ra.
^r, and Mr*. C. H. Cook of KatomtMra. WUllam Sharp of Grand Rajv
goo' wbo hire been vtoittog friend* In
tke diy returned to tbeir koae tkto Ms. wko arrived In tke city last Mon
day to spend a few days with ber
orbing.
J. Ct^rdsell and femlly wko kero brother. John Crotty. who to seriously
Msn ftueut* of retoJttoeg^ tke city U1 at toe Nortkera Michigan asylum,
relumed io^kdf"koae^ln Cheboygun returned home tkto morning. Mr.
Crotty was taken to tke asylum Isiit
this aoratog.
Tke Ml**e* Ckrlitln* Bckmub *n1 April from Petoskey and since then
has suffered awevere stroke of psralyOeitnide Hommlog* of ProfVf
were In tke city yetterdey on a *kort sit and though unable to apeak retains
kU menUI faculties and recognised kto
Mr*. Walter Tracy returned to her sister with great pleasure. While
kotue to Sftgtoaw thto aoratog after * here Mr*. Sharp was the guest of Mr*.
Ttolt at Maple City with her itoter. Qeprt^ Road aad Mrs. Odle McGsm-.
Mr*, a L. Cook.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Zee* reCi
■mgry. miJ IS* DmIu Cmr*.
to tkeir home tkto aoratog after
The wsIUiig south throngb the town
■peadtog Ckrtotma* with their *toter, of a wild gTK»M* that bad liecome exkauated
in flight or woumied m-slla
Mr*. Jowph Jtequet.
Mr. and Mn. E. O. WordCB of Jtorth- toe IncWeot of a few yesni ago wbcu
a wild dui-k to it* awlft pilgrituage
port are apeadlag a few day* to tke south at night flew through a window
city while on tkeir way back after
in tbe oM court btmae Into a room
▼toll ^»eat at Lake Ann.
where a party of card ulnyer* were
Mr*. P. O. Ddck returned to k
enjoying tbemtehes. lenving Uiem in
koae to Chicago tkl* morning after tke dark, at tbe bird atruck tbe lamp
and put out tke light. One or two of
ding Ch'rtotaa* with ker ac
the rorty would not play after that,
Mr*. Lorln Roberts, of tkto dly.
believing that tke duck had l»een sent
Jay Grtonell. aeaber of,the Grin- by the lx>rd at a warning against card
ell Bros.* aualc kouie. Detroit, ar- playing.
rired in tbe city yesterday aad wUl reAnother odd Incident of a simlUr
lain wUk tke branch bouse ladeftnlle- nature otxrnrrcMl south of Seneca. In
Faulk conuty. when, on s dark, atormy
night,
w Idle a family of homeateaders
Mr. and Mr*. K. G. Rice of Petoskey.
wko bare been in Ike city a* guesU of were lamenting tlM-Ir til fortune In
having no meat in the ‘ house they
ker parenta. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hai^
were startled to hear heavy thud*
ner. returned to tkeir koae thto after- againat tbe outside of tke building,
when InvcstigsUon with a tontera dUMis* Maude Burgge of NbrtI
closed tke fact that wild ducks had
was to tke city today while ou ker Sewn against it and had fallen to tbe
way to Fife Lake where she wlU visit graund to be euaily picked up lu tbeir
ker pareat* Rev. aad Mra. John daaed condlttou. Tkto settled tbe meat
question, and tbere werv- some who
nrgge.
figured that tke duck* had been provi
Mre. John Crocker aad two datigh- dcnttolly lost.-'^t. Paul DtoiiaU k.
ten of Suttoas Day. who have been at
Haywood. Wl*.. on a visit vrere In the
city tkto afl^oon while on tkeir re­
This story is told abont Robert
turn koae.
turna Bunt was standing on a long
Mrs. F. Vaa WIe of Oadar. wko has pier on tke vrater front of Bdinburgb.
been at TkoapaonvlUe for Ike past A well known and wealtby merchant,
alklng by. stnxybied and fell into tke
tea days on a visit with her son. H.
He could not awlm and so
Van Wle passed Ikroogk tke city to­ ater.
ink.
When be arose for tbe third,
day on her return koae.
me. nobody dared to save him. but
Mrs. Dr. Bunco and son Bari of
Wllltoasborg apftut tko day to tke an okl weather beaten sailor, at tbe
risk .of bis own life, ran np tbe pier
dty. where they were attendto
biatiiess. Bari wlU agato eater tke
The gentleman had been vraiftfd
Ferris ackoo) after tke holidays.
ever quite a while before be became
J, 8. Btortevant of tke Gri
rioQi. and when be rraltocd tbe
Hob ke rewarded kls rrecner with
rived In the city last evualng and will what to avr money wooM amount to
remain to tkto dty tor aoasft NUle Uae tf cents. At tkto tbe crowd which bad
gatkeced. knowing kto wealth, hooted
looking over tke nortkera territory.
and jeered.
But Burns, wko
Mra. &ig«te Brown aad two sons ctandlng by. quieted them and *a
of 8t. Ignace who have been at North••Ritrely the geaUeman knowa what
port vtoltlng ker parents. Mr. and Mr*. kto life to wertkT_________
Ckaries Oberst. passed through the
Day sf
USi
city Uito aoratog ou tkeir return
Count Wedel. grimd eqneny to tke
koae.
kaiser, has just resigned ^ post on
The Rev. P. B. Wkltaan of Harbor tke plea of advancing years. He made
Springs, wko has been at Bear Lake on kls entry into public life at thewge of
a visit to frieada. was to tke city to- JO to tb^city of Hanover, where kto
ft was a aember of the governday as tke gnest ot kis mother while It was to ISIS, tke yrar of cooreturatag koae. Mrsi WkHaaa vrtU
M 16 Kuopc, aa4 Uttle W««W
return kona after New Teaim.
1 tM mob «mA*7 nimihhn tbBapidsar-

'yydSaT

i^liM
I
tw* ■watatoa her grant sport and ke jotoed to with cwI
i» Cblea*,. .hm* aw «n .Mta thWbtoem. Tksu eoaebody c
—I dtar lb* Ckkac ««M.«d«ry .ncr -Let ue aaaek oM Wedelk wtoio
mrard was dellgktod. but dM not
r wkBt oM WedM Brad. Tbea
*AlfT«0.,»am two uumr kamd- tta ttMta aMI daub U ber pmub
mubu. Sbe vaa aeeampaaM aa tmt caae little WedaTs grant aaaeat He
to tke fMt and aaM: -1
as IMt eUy by bu molbar. Mia. M. Hepped
know. Foltowr aa.- Be tkqy followed
kla, and ke joined to tke abaektog
of tke palnal glaie with peculiar
Adaomo TAnr. s«e •. a.ur Jeff. Wkeu ke taito tke atocy mh he
adds: -It was tke jameH day af ajr
•v- rtmt r. Aban.



TRY A Wl60M> WMIT MX

TRY A R80ORD WANT Aa

existed tail
ooverad to tbe skeU btapsuf J
aad to tbe lake dwelltog* of
Tbe dog
log meets
meet us to tbe dawn of his­
rarieCSes as tke hound.
tory. for sock rarieCSss
gieytiooBd and watebdog are d^ilcied
old. It to wan known that to Egypt
tbe dog was wertkiped under tbe
orAaubto.and

saaadlag him to appear before the Cir­
cuit noun Of Grand Traverse county
apoa coapiataf of tke orators, Herre

at fSSft. wklek was sold to wmlaa Ctauk by oue umaa Horton by a
three years* contract, aad latar ea.
Dec. 18. Iftftfi. again passed taito posaessioB of tke orator*. Herre and Car-'
rie Coombs, wko are parties In tke injonetka bbR against Ckaries a Oopolaad. wko Is ekarged oa Dec. ft. prior
to tke last sale of tke property to tke
said Henre Ooabs aad Carrie Coaks.
cuttkig down tke staadiag ttaaber oa
tke property. They further aver tkax
ke has nearly all tke standlag komlock
cut and they beUeve that unless he
to resiratned by tke Circuit court will
conUnue to do so. Tke timber is
listed to coatala 1S.0M feet of beah
lock and SSftftO fset of maple and other
hardwood. Ike estiaated value kelag
IfOO. or IS per thousand. *

lUBOllEB
Tke fset to often overlooked that
dogs were used by tbe Greeks and Booians not only to tbe ckaae and hunt­
ing down escaped prisaicca. but tor
vrar. being armed for that porpoee not
only with apiked coUars. but with a
coat of msU. It to ssM that Corinth
was ou one ocesaloo mved by fifty war
dogs, vrkick foiled a night attack of
Ike sasmy.flghting until aU were killed
but one. wklek aucceeded to arousing
tke garrison.
It to wordftnoUag that according to
aome naturmltota. tbe Newtoundtoiyl
and 8L Bernard dog* form a group by
themselves.derived neither from wolves
nor jaokato. but fkoa a dtatlnri species
of prograltors. It to s disputed qoesttou whether tke Newfoundland dog to
IndlgeDous to North America or was
totrodueed eltber by tbe Norwegians
In the year 1000 or by Cabot In 1497.
Bearing on tkto quesUon to tke Intereating fact that tke Norwegian* have
dogs cijoeeiy reaembUng tbe Newfound­
land breed. Tbe Dingo dog of AuslraUa dots certainly asem to consUtnte a
dtotinct indigeooia speclea. alnce it to
now found to both p wild and a domes­
ticated aute in tluft country, and Ita
fossil lemstos are associated with

One of tke most cartons burial cus­
toms still existing In Ireland and in
Boiucrsctsklre. EngUnd. U that of plsclag salt upon tke breast of a corpM as
soon aa It has been properly **toid ooi'*
on tke cooling board. In Englatd.
where Ike costnm still prevails saoug
a pcopiD wko boot tbe imputation of
being Buperatltloua. It is claimed that
it is done in order **to prevent air from
getting into tke corpee and that avreU
and bloat It** Campbell and Morestn
both refer to tke preedee aa a sur­
vival of old time superaUtioa* bnrlaV
rites. They quote largely from an­
cient writers to prove that early Chrto
tiaua all regarded salt as an cmbleu
of Immortality and eternity,
on sock accoonU it wap
tt*cd In tke manner above mentioned.
Harman la anthortty for tbe
not
of their dead,
but also put little cylinders of rock
salt to tbe right band! of tbe altk aa
soon as It was learned that sock per­
sons were near destk’a door.
Tbe
Im PWofts.
A quart of milk. threcHiuartcrs of n
KPund of moderatclj tot bcef-^oln
teak, for Instance-and five ounces of
pay dlilf
have different values for nutriment
Tbe milk comes nearstt to being a per­
fect food. It contains an of tbe dlfferent kinds of nutritive materials that
tke body needs. Bread made from Dm
wheat flour will support life. It cootains an of the neeeeeary togxwdtonte
for aourlshment but not to tbe

. 1 tor otdtoar/uee. A
aan might live on beef akae. but It
would be a very cue sided and imper­
fect diet But meat and bread tegetber
tbe eeeentlato of a bealtkfnJ diet
are tbe facte of experience. Tbe
setog ecSrace of later yean
platoe tkem. Ikto uxplaaatiou ti
Into account not etaapty quanUttai

Joseph Salenee Was Going to Eat Hit
Dinner But It Was Too HotFell From Ladder.

employ of tke Michigan Stardi Co.,
was Injured this afternoon Just after
the dinner hour in a pecnllar manner.
«4«U-d up a *lxt*«*-foot ladder to
a boiler where ke expected to oat hit
luncheon and Immediately on enter­
ing the boiler evidently wa* overcome
with the beat and crawled oat again,
only to faint away and fall off the lad­
der sixteen feet to the pavement be­
low. He was^ token to hU home at
129 Bast Ninth street, where medical
attendance was called, though nothing
more serious than the succumbing to
the heat could be found, his Injuries
from the toll being apparently slight.
REGULAR DINNER and supper and
short order cooking. City restaurant.
Wm. R Bloodgood. 131 Bast Front
•trreU,
dec 29 2t

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SAMPLES
,

SIZES 36X36 INCHES

laaacertotoktodof
^tber to oorraepend
^ ae a email bqy fob
TsueeatoofteraM
father that way mlfkt kwk crael aad
tokimwa. but tt to not tor tke aged
cnee wuaM bara Ike patos anyway.
pradlcUoaB cr no predictsena. Bo they,
might ae wen kp karaeBid. ae It were,
aad made to peitoim weefai lakor.^
coune were tke aoa to beag kto f«eUe
oM tottMT ea a nail OB tbe back pocek
aad ceaeult him aaly wkea be waaied
to know about tke prokabOtty eC occaatoaal ekowurMkat wuaM be a trick
laaMd as repra^
Iowa tke (

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Just WYTivtil a» of tliom, all doan aad fn«h; all hoaoUfnl
patterna. Thejr onglit to b« aoM oat in two dayi. Hhwo
nro the pricoa.

Heavy Granite
lomlR
Size 36x36

Heavy aU wool BestiaUwooIinfllUny with cot­ CralBS worth
ton chain, nae tsc yd, each pc
line of patterns 36x36, choice
of lot

15c Each 25c Eacli 29c Each
Remnants and Shoit Ends of all Grades of
Carpets and Linolenms marked cbeap for
Quick Sdling.

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OVERCORT
Tba fit of Hick«7 A .
Freeman Co. Clothing’,
it what Kill them.

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Roast Chicken
Masked Potatoes
Brown Gra%-y
Dressing
,
Cranberry Sauce
Baga.
SaUi
Jrlly
Pickles
Mince. Apple and Pumpkin PiBrown and White Bread
Ice Cream and Wafer*—Extra

For Overcoats of Style and Quality
* at Money-Saving Prices
Come here at toot first op­
portunity and wo’Jl tbow
yon Oveieoata of tbe sea-

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HEin lIXSO OVBtOOATS
AT $I«J#
At tbit prioe yon can
takeyooreboioe of a me­
dium len^ or extremdy
kmg a^e-breasted modd
of latest design, artistieidlT
tailored and lined «itb ^
qnsliM aerge; madeof Haek
or OxLdfrieK. and other

DIO WB
to attend to your
wants last week?
Sorry for it if we did.

Aa Ohio man wko vraa a prise fm
forateUiag tbe weather wsf able to
make euek a good recoid beraoee ke

Tte sridwtotor tana of Ikq Travaiaa\GBy Buatosaa OoOiBa win «paa
rRlftfift. Now 4

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Skequita^

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Jml C, at

FeOte Btkel DeMarcy as DoroCky
Gate, one of tke vktias or tke cydeae

garment worth len than
$12.60, qieeial for *|A
this weekly....... JlU
■Eirs $!$*• 0V»C0ATS
AT ItEOO

We supposed we bad
niffident help to take
care of ^e' crowd.
.We kindly thank you
one and allforthb mafiifestatioD of your appredationof our efforu to
supply your want*.
Call a^nuo, please.
We win now see that
all get proper attention.

linml^ri^^M
Ean or wonted; made of
gkmdid hbek or

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ftp^ftl for Utm week

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were alto lanitd. Akaal j
aad BaUrZySe went toRL /
MIelu to vitft bar

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Uae Rye
Wmtm Wont, tonmmm at Um IU>*
loMliaB tflk«. tiMSi <Mttaaa with tke kaUdasra wfik km parmta
MA aad Mra lia IM aad aoa
»npla«t atTM 019^
Urt/WmiM Staart It la 0raa4 of Traverne aty apeat Ckiittmaa
JlikMt nsItlB* km daacktar. Ma. tkeir dtttgkter. Mra W. H. Bmia
MMa Uiale Btober of Lotker la rUttlag ker titter. Mra Uyaa Blaackard
tree M Albert Wolrol'a okUdioi
lag km lauawta. Mr. aai Mra. Mart
atarlat ftrer. Dr. ffierer la ai^
Win Woolpart of Kft Rapids It look- tendtag tkem.
Bd and Ivor Irtmoa of UVaaklPrt
fag after BowrraMn A Colt Brot.
are rlalUng frltada kero tkla week.

Dr. 1^4 LtkaM' of Bttt 9or4aa
apaat CkrIttaMt witli' kit paraau of
tkU Plata.
Mrt. Mat fmmn rltlUd ktr partala. Mr. tad Mrt. Ckat: Wootpart. of
Iblt iilMt. ortr Simday and Ckrlatmaa.
MIm Erm Ryrkrrt. aeoompaalad by
Aaaa Hlektag. ^ gataitlay for Travaraa City, vktra fkig Will rtalt at tkt
kiMar of (kt for»<v fbr a vttk or to.
AUoraty J. U IkqM It la Crai
Ra^ ea katlataa^
Fky float TfaRta frlMMt la Boat
BberaMt l*taraalt kai .accepted a
pnaitloa ta Charlie l>rtroat*a kardtrart
tiort.
Tkt laiunatlta of tkt Mattale
lodge. No. Ut. trat ktld latt traaiag.
Mrs. Otto Moyer df But Jordia it
tltlUag ktr BKiCku. Mra. Ota Parker.
oMkD pitea
Jokaay Hayocit of Trarmt City rlie
fted kU autbtr. Mra iaaitt Hayntt.
of tkit plate. Cbrlstmaa
MoU Ltidy of Rt«! City, who kae
baea ylftltlag at tbt kome of T. D.
Hp^|aMke,patt mmk rMorart to
kM kobit WtdktMMy.
Dr. B. A. iakaaoe mad wife and
qyile Cole wort la Maaeakma over
Okrlttmaa
Mitt Nina Btoot of ESk Rapldi wti
k^ gleet of MIm Urt» Tlnklcpaogh*.
Moatle Darky U kooie fro« Ann
Arbor, where ke^bat been etodylag

M(Ae pf But Jofdta bare been rUOtlog reltUeee in tofira.
Married, tt the home of the bridft
paiente.ln Ktlkuka Dec. 29. Myron
Halt aad Mlu PhUa Wheeler.
Mr. and Mra W. W. WMppIt ipMit
ChHrtmu with reltllret at Manton.
Mrt. Cora Merrifleld wti called to
Mtacelont lut Btturdty by the uMout miMu of her kr6tbar*a tkUd.
F. Jay. tcoompanled by hit wife,
tpent Chrittnmtai Btaaton. their for­
mer home.
Rnmner RHamont te at home after
gradottlag from kfutlaaii ooUtge tt
Hew York.
Mr. aad Mra George CaapbHI ritll-

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too U very ilHTwUh imeumooW
Mary Hmnter of Trtrerte ^city en
loyed a good Ckrlatmat Ume with D
H. Hunter aad M. 8. Jokaaoa families
bkra
Dart Kibble from Boyne tpeni
CbriatM wttb Mint BtU Wlee In
Artka^ Balk of aUkaaka wu in
»«a Tkoreday.
liMitr OMik aad PkOo from Hart's
amp at AMan mm koau ovar Chrtat

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CkHatmaa witk Mra UDU Ofegg.
uoa Bkankt rMuraed Tkareday
after m^epding Ckrtatatu wHk Mr
Mra Will Ckaney of Kalkaaka
am Kimball (Ml Morae aty aptni
a Mw dayw hm IMI wo akrlMUag bit
rWtbtr Manlaoa.
CkaHaa Bari of K. K. K. at GkHat
ua dlaaar with ARfod dark,
Raatm. wMk aad aaa Gkartu

Ur. i. Kefknrdt of Boutk
laa to Bpnatar Tkataday

la M M wao Biai ka ka kiMk ^

ontk MayBeM SnSiy.
Warru TayMr aad fimaSly speal
brtotmu at tkt hums ed Orrto Late.
There wu a Ckriomu tree BaMtf^

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•Mk-. *MMk« St kMM.
Dte. U.
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Ltlon iThfliML'
Mr. and Mm. traest Tacker and Mr.
mutaTmmi
fkad TIee
Tknraday.

"^SKlSS^W also did sbopplag
•UMMIT CITY.
C. V. Moorijr MUniM tke (kt ttaek
AfiM^s coopto of weeks of ooaftn<v
Bsent. Jerry BoUlvaa to out uato.
Mr. and Mm. August Rloi^ter ars
tteeml days kerc latt week tkt gntet
entertaining company tkis week.

tke*^k<:r^?.%^
laet week In Oklctkoi
Mrs. Ida Pulver reiaraed from Charlevoia. wkete aka ban keen tpendlng weU u she sma.
The Ckrlstmu wemlsal
•rfectly. Tke ckuink wu
^M?.”^Sf^Wrt. Or«i Woodward of
•eomted wkk holly aad
Paw Paw are cpeadtng tke holidays
There
were two trew. one at either
vltk Mr. Woodwards brother, J. E
end of tke pUUfonn Ud a ffrefOace ba
kla tmalty It TrtetPM aty.
a. Tke ckorns sloglng under the
Mr. aad Mra Okaa. Buckley of
Tke dance Btturdty night
lion of I. WHson wu a special
ikeas will apt
feature, while the progmu under the
ince of Mlu Ida FUrmni wu ftae.
Kate Maitla apent Ckrlatmaa with
or partau In Tkomiwonrlllt.
«t POwlerrtlle.
to MMad kla Taentlea with kla pareata.
Hr. and Mrs. Dr. L J. Tedmaa.
Glen wney and fpmlly of Hubbard
BOLON CtNTlB.
Lake. Robert Wiley and wife of Mt.
to Wlnttanlu vh
aad Mrs. F. Roktaaoa of
Thursday an? Frtosy.
srUl epead tke koUdaya with
severe wind a abort time
their parents. Mr. and Mra. John ago. the wke<d
Mclal to Ike Braalag Ratord.
on the sMndmlli owned
Ragaan. Mleb.. Dec. n^Tke Ladlee
by
Wm.
WluUnley
wu blown off. He
araa
crowd at the bu tried saolher way of pumping bis
Aid eodely met erllk Mra Kaotenberg
le ckitrcktost
hriatmaa tr
Tkaraday afternoon.
L WU given and
Mra Lon Mlngat la vtoltlag ker ala
parents and friends tost Friday and
ter, Mra Maaly Ftraeworth. tkii week.
Saturday. Har sUter, Mlu Roes, re
turned with her to speed Chrlatmu.
Ma aid Mra Frad WlnektU called
KCftWICK.
C. Anderson went to But Jordan to
ok Ma aad Mre. Wlahed Film
na Uodley returned to
Traverae aty thU momtag to reaume
Padaaadar.
and^*iSJ*’Albert Whitten. Mr.
sMra Durand It on the tick list. Mtat her work at tke Boslaesa college.
ud Mm O. R. Clsypool aad children
The Mlaaes Gertie. Bffie and Hand sad Mr. Hffmoad Gauthier spent
Hetkna Mooney It kMi^g vltk Cke
laoo and Lavlu LIndley are home Ckrlstmu with Mr. and Mm WtutuMtewbcjk.
^^
tnn the Traverse City High school ley. also Grandpa Bllto.
Mr. Mui^kr^Mpeett to tttrt hit mill for their vacaUon,
MX. and Mrs. W. SUnlon nnrtved
Mr. aad Mrs H ~
Satarday night from Nossen aty to
It aoMing yrttk.
Boo are rtall- spend Ckristmu with Mr. and Mrs. T.
daughter
Slighter Lav
Lavlna of
Mr. and Mra Winfred Ftlnn tpeat Inr^wlth
with Mr^aud Mrs. A. W. Mebert.
ViTilte.
CkHetmat wirk Mra Fllni*i ptrentt
Mra. Wm. Relucke andd children are R.Jobp
Lsutaer vUllod his parenU and
Maple HIM with Rev, and
rlslttng
lends for a few days lut week.
Mr. aad Mrs. T R. White and Mr
__ _
A. W. Mebert are home and Mrs A. 8* Smith atirsdcfl the
from Grand Rapids, where Mr. Mebert wt^dlng of Henry Ranke> and Mlu
U atteudlng the veterinary college.
Marts Nlcmaa^ut Wednesday.
Frank Doonrr and Reuben OroeswHr
Alice CtoTpooUdaughter of Mr. and
epenl Cbrlatmu with frlenda.at Reed
eaaary to deetroy aome aUtwo
Kolich of Traverse City spent
IKiwerfol dynamite, aad tke exploalvt
brlitmu at home.
^Bhdeot to blow up a Uwn-w err
Rev. Mr. Shelley snd wife relumed
The young people of this place were
takea le aaa aad placed below tb#
»me lut week, after conducting re­
itorUlned on Cbrtstmas night by the vival meetings here for two weeks
mater.
Bomethlng like a aabmartM
Miuee Uiura aad Lavlu Undley. Tljey were surprised while here by
Bveryone ptoeent had a good time.
Ing a cutler blichsd behind their
Wbirk'
borne Imaead of a buggy.
Doc. M.
of :t.Uiu M. aad (eU back In dHtallai
COUNTY LINE.
apray. Klmaluaeoatly tke aea becauM
Mra. Goddard hu been very sick,
GLEN ARBOR.
a wkMpool of eeMkIag water, te U but is some better at this writing.
Mr*. Nessen hu gout to Msnlstee
iieil lor
Mrs. Brtmer of Nestea aty has been
for the kolidayft.
vUltlng her for a few days.
Frod Carlson spends hU Christman
Tke 1. O. O. P. lodge at Wexford
Beat Rttate Traatfeio.
to
Tmrerse
aty with kls parenU and
gave an oyeter supper at Kupp's hsll
Oral Wtod DIak Go. to Trarerae last Thursday evening. Over one hun­
The Fletcher took on a part of a
aty Brkk Oa. awH. tec. 17. towa 2t. dred people had sapper there. A good
load^of
lumber
at South Manliou and
time wu en)t>yed by all.
range la.
W. H. Diion aad Fred Skinner had <m»e over to Kesaen'i dock on Tburs
Bnat Ray Lumber CO. to Jamea E. 'pkoM put In tkeir bouses lut week. day to finish loading. Frank Haher
ime over on her.
Mahan. Pamela.
Mlu Ida Barber of district No. 2 bad
Mra. Fortine hu gone to Bnrdlck
irisuua tree and entertainment
tt Bay Immbtr Oo. to
lie to take charge of the cooking to
last Friday afternoon.. A number of
Mlloktn. parcels.
.
the parenu were there and greatly en­ the Neaaen camp. Her daughter. Mm
dllor General to k J. Morgan, joyed the exprclsee given by the chil­ K«dderhouae. wut witk her.
William Cuttiaga two sons. John
ae nr ael4 ate.
Iowa 17. raaga •. dren. which wu Ane. Mlu Barber
and Frank, of Ckartovolx. have been
mu wi_________
H. P. Gllddea aad wMa to B. & Had­
kia guests for several days.
returning
ley and wife, lou mA, tr, block k. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Langrick of South
school after Chrlaimaa,
Fife Lake.
Grant Center Grange elected officers Maniton are here for Christmas.
AHhongk lut evening wu very un
Mmlad Vlntoa aad wife to Henry B. lut Tuesday evening. They also had
eaaant aad a heavy wind and snow
>er after election. The officers arc
Pallata. parcel, eec. 4. town n.
orm. Ray's hall wu filled, the occa­
follows: Master. W. H. Dlson;
overseer, E. B. Champion: lecturer. sion being the school exhibition and
Peter Broman to Lafayette WllUama. Carrie L. DUou; steward. Ckas. 8che^ tsro ChrtstSBU trsca. The program
steward. Oliver wu fine, tke sebotors. from the largest
nwl4 of awl4. ate. 8C, town 25. range
Betta Bepuett: to the little tou only sU years old.
1.
irwurrx, ytiii »wi^rrisoo; secretary, had their parts perfectly. The mcluFred Qratopp and wife to David S. Sadie Da>ls; gatekeeper,
Ruasoli; tions. the drill, the dlaioguea ud
Wypkoop. parcela.
Oeret. Nina Sekermerhom: Piamoiia. torchlight drill all received loud snd
Adam Mohllng aa4 wife to Battier Gale Davis; Flora. Vera Dixon; tody
St steward. Uxxle Champloa.
Hakllag a fr. H of aw fr. M. tec. t,
ne. wu fine ud recetvH apTben tko opeotog of koxm of
iwa 11. range 10.
a sent to different persons, but
Allet M. Bond, et al. to O. A. Brigof the same name, enek one getting
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Kroupa are sprod tke wrong bdk. eansed uy amoant of
pm. pareelt.
tog tke kolldays with Mrs. Kroapa s tarn. The okttdrsa. of courna. were
Frank Clark to Calvin Bparllag.
delighted witk tkeir presutt. Many
of neSi. eec. 1&. town M. rang* 10.
^^d ifmFrmnk Kroupa of NeF. C. Clark and wife to Frank A. akuwaata are spending tke holidays tkaakt are doe tke teachers. Mr. and
Mr*. Dambrilto. Mrs. Ray ud several
lark, paroelt.
others for maklag tke enlerlshiment
Holmes U kome from s grand success. The parents all feel
Loalt Bokrer and wife to R. J. Dmptaaeed and proud of the progreu
lor aad J. T. Haidea. lott IMS lf-10.
their children art auktoff to the
IVadtrloka aoQt to ino. HoUla^
bool.
uH Mary Okertag entertained tke
ortk. parcel, aec. 12. town 17.
Dec 21.
whole Obertog family for Cdirlstmas.
11.
'
MFr. and Mrs. Ralph Jaamsoo and
Oeear Simpson to BUiabetSi 1
wgkter Margaret of Traverse City
uieeo. ne|4 of »e|4. tec, 11. town 1ft. spui Ckrlstmu with retothres here.
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Steveu are
Age 11.
W. O. Dlckermu went to Tmverm
J. W. Laa# aad wift to A. a Load. speeding Om kolSdsys st 8L Joku aty Friday to
kogi wlth O.
with retoUves.
e|4 of ae^. aec. 11. town H. range lA
Mlu Amy Fibber is spending ker
eaLaiberpad wife to Jan. Oltoa Ckrlstmu vacaMan with ker parents.
Roy
and
Haul
Okering
spent
CkrUtkwM.
aec.
1ft.
towa
wtfe. aH «f 1
lUMi
Mrs. HaU Ptock of Traverse TnntM CUf lot WMk.
J. H. aad a a Codd to H. a Oodd. ajjpentCkrtsimuwttk relative. M
lota 1-1-S-4A4. block 1A N. Fife Lake.
CkrlstA Umi'et i«m»k
—? *»*>«
Wm. O. Connor tmttee to R a
Maple aty Ckristmu tmn Saturday
Oodd.loUl.1.1.4. 6, €. block!, a
^t^tme^ud^uerelsS^t tke.Or
Fife Lake.
Aadttnr Oeaemd to Wm. O. Qtaaor.
trattea. lots 1444^ block lA N. and tke children aU did weU tor tke
rat Cleaibmok this mmk.
nuto oracflse tker Jmd.
Ftfa UGeo.
Mr.^tolMrs Frul Joknsoe are

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tovRei u dla ease tke>
ead tkey will probably sud
to tke meotlag by totter.

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J(Aa Helm and Mm Bpitmt left
for Omad toisMs Satarday to sport

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Hiari

Cloos went to Interlochen yc*
•Tbe meanest mad^ ever Iward
.
1* Magistrate Cornell of New
ihwignaied him. ku been seat 16
Silver Lake with Mr. NlchoUs.
Geo. Pray wu down from Traverse
City one day tost week.
Mr. and Mm Bd Olendennlng and
daughter Mabel spent Friday In Trav*
se City.
Miss Millie Oardser spent Thursday
ud Friday to Mabel.
Mrs. IL C. Gardner ud children
ive.g
brlsiE
Lute Hoyt went to Traverse City
one day lut week.
Miss Mina HammOnd Is borne visit­
ing her folks.
Ora Fairbuks came down from
Traverae City ymterday.
Floyd K. Beech wont to Traveru
ty Salurday.
Link Lackey wut to Traverae aty
Friday.
Monra Underleaf of Cadillu Is vlsitlng his folks.
J. R. Button went to Traveru City
tost week.
Ray Button's folks have aK>ved to
camp No. 7. where they Intend to take
In boarders this winter.
Urbu Bolsmer made a trip to Kal­
kaska Friday.
Bert Touag went to Traverse aty
Friday.
The Mabel school hu g^Iooed for t
week’s vacalloa.
Tbe Dowitog school ku rtooid tor
Jim Watsas*8 folkt sp
witk Ou. Prny’s folks.
Howard Brown ku returned kome
from Bkaron. wkert ke Mu keen work*^r. ud Mr*. Samnel Bbefy of Bk
Rapidt are vIsRlng Mm Seely's partttt. Mr. and Mra. A. Underleat
Mr. aad Mm Robert Clow of Central
Imke are vlslt^bu pareBts, Mr. and

A very pretty double wc-ddtog certnony wu soh»mnlied yesierdsy st 2
o'clock aLtke home of Mr. ud Mr*. C.
C. Lambkin, when their daughter
Lulu was united to marriage to Mr.
Doaald Milks of this plsce and tbelr
a of 80mbkin per
formed the ceremeny. Only relatives
of the brides and grooms were presHL

ilruukant. not only failed to support
hi* wife, but when by wuklarakd
•Kwlug she contrived to provide a
Cbristsmu tree ud several Utile gifts
for he r children, be deUberately ddstroyed tree, presents aad furalCora
UH4- Mr*. Muasek womdan giva
spend to tks sakioa^

A reception wu held to the

?1ie newly married coupli-* nn-f lve-l
usefnl ud beaut Iful prw^ nU
will make tbelr homes b*-rf.
C J. Barkmu ud children
toft thU moratog for a few days' visit
with relatives ud friends In Grud
ipid* ud Sparta. ,
Mm Fruk Rou^went to Lnuiog
today to attend tr^earhfr** msucia-

good food ud
New Ufa
.regular with
Pills, their troables wool ! ail pass
j »w»r.
sway. PrompI
Prompt reltof ««4 <!«•<* cun
I for liver ud
I Johnson Drmi

.

ONE sum mo OVERCOATS m
FOURTH IKST sow IS rat FOORTH
OFF TIMITO SDT VOOl OFF
01 Ali

CI-OTHINO

Dm 2S.
Joka HaUeU. Jr, is sick witk tke
lenmsUsm.
to spRe of tke storm tke sekoelkouM wu well filled wttk people aad
aU eaioyod tke
H«Mr HvltaU I*
vUh ivWIVM wd oU fitoato
In ta> Bot MM la twMt7 toat
Mm. B. J>tofTan wm aotoUa

*Ttara win to ao Mcatioa Aariac

YUtA.
a ladln ar» imaaitag Itoir
■taaa im* aad MppM ladar^

tto H. m dtaBtta Wa aB atM* •

fa. flattie MevMcad'to epudtog

-&Mft WMd

Roy Oau and Merle Cratsu are
- ■ Mt week bora.
. .. •
Nelson wu to Traverae City
I»TC Hmumt kM BOM ie tke koau fraai Big Rapids, where tke>
^j^nueadlncsckoocto
Friday of tost wertL
.
Mtos MolUe Bayder of lUlamaBoo to
ckiMrn
FM
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weat to Traverae
Dr. and Mm Snyder of Traveris
Nelsoa aad Fruk Wlloim are ^ City Wednesday of tost week.
Mlu
Mande
Porter of Traverse aty
itog and skidding kms'ftor G. C. Roast
visited
Mtos
Winnie
Rlsl
tost
week.
with her parents at Bammk Ctty.
ud will kul tkem tp Wexford.
John
Beecmiltor
wu
b<aae
from
Ckl
Mr*. Jackson arrived tost ovulag
Hiram Tkylor wu out one day lut
engo over Buday. He returned to kls from Bay aty for a visit with ker ate*
pek srtMng beef.
Simon Shuster ud George Hodgts
nS*Mm**Oeo. Van Oorder aa<*
apeat
sded horses test wash.
4wo
aou
went
to
Mutoa
Sunday
U
Christmu
wlth<kslr soa Ffaak In
Mm Julto Luce vtolted Mm Cbartty
wlrtl ratothrea.
Knapp two or three days last wttk.
Mra. Jamee Fllktos left Sunday for
Chul^rl^Eff Wexford spent S^iadAy
D. F. Taylor sold Wm. Tkylor s tu
iwo-yeaivold colt tost wsek.
>
with kls sister. Mrs. F. J. Hopkian ^
Oris Lnce mys be Is to tbe market ^^n^JSJthy arrived home Satur
riareaee Aadsnoa wu over troto
day evening from Ana Arbor.
seU or trade homes.
rtfe Lake yesterday.
Mtos Ova BooBeld vreat to her kome
Oeu. Madlsu went to Kalkaska last
evralag to play at u eaterialamsat.
Tbe prtms^a!od*^ermedtote de
Mr. and Mra. Geu Hnmmea apent
OLD MISSION.
Willie Reay ud Harry Holmes, wbo psrtments of the Klngtley schools heii! Ckristmu with tke latterk pumils,
their Christmu exercises Friday after
e slteiuttog school st Alma, are aooB. Tke Intenaedtote rtua ren Br ud Mrs. Wm. Spaulding of
spending the holldayt with their par­ dered a very tatervstlag program, afte*
Hrary Reamer weat to Geldoa. Okl^
ents at thU place.
which children ud vUllors marchef* •ut Friday.
Frank Hurst of Lansing spent
ho primary room aad llrtenc^ tc
Chss. Reynolds came over from
Ckristmu here with his sister. Mm some of the songs nnd pisy* of the lit
Msude Tompkiu.
tie ones. The gifts vrere then dlstrlb ^cSl«Sy.°*^h?ir^nli^^ Leslie
The Old Mlaskm fish story pobllsked
loy was sccldestalty ekot. The 1
by the Bsgle wms a gennlne *'fish
lu Daisy Mills U spendlog her vs
7." u all the fish mught by 1C or estkm with retoHvos to Fife l-ske.
IsheraM of Gds ptoce did not eooe
McCarthy. wbo Is sttendtot
(
op 10 the catch creditsd to one boy school In Ana Arbor. Is vIsKtag ki
of this place. Charles Ssundtm u parents. M. McCarthy ud wife.
Lut TkUrtday evening. Rev. R. W
Mr. Bunders ud nil the othem to­
ood, pastor of the M. R. church here
Miss Susie
sle AlUveae Harsh
Harak Of BatU
gether got uly ILOOO pounds tosteud
ud Mlu Mariks WUson of Trarerw vu unitedd to marriage Mtmdty. Du.
uf 14A0t pounds.
aty were married. Mr ud Mr*. Woo
*0. at h I noon, to Ajben C ftou OMI
Clara 1
w speoding the holidays to 0k Rap If Mr. ud
I
Mra. Chaxtos Ftm of Radfther pareats at this place.
vllle. N
A. Sweet, a farmer resident of fhN
Tke Christmu eierrlse* at tke Bap Jne. Mlu Harsh wu alU
ptoce. but now u lamate of the Sot list and Methodist churches passed of drs. Rrm*rt C. Blair, who wu
booM at Grand Rapids. Is vis very nicely. The trees were sioep
friends bere.
trimmed and the Snudsy sohool pupil
received suny nice gifts. The pn
a sumptuous diuer wu
grams were toteresllng ud sbo*re« served by tbe mother of tbe groom, at
careful peeparailoa.
rbofie home the wedding took ptoeft.
Bora, to Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis FrukMrs. Addle Nelson Is snffertog fron rbe ahppy pair were the reclptoals af
Hn. s son. Dec. 23.
u attack of pleurUy.
Hime valuable praseais. Mr. and Mrd.
Mm Rose Wilson of Traverse at)
Mr, and Mrs. Osude Rogers arrive «>'ox started Immedlstely for Rstsa,
U spending the hoUdsys with her per- Satnrday from Cadillac. They spen:
they will visit frisertg speadtof
enu. Mr. ud Mm 8. B. Tompkins, of Christmu with tbe formers parenu sbere
«.me two months la Mtohlgui
Theo. Hogera ud wife of Union. Ji>hi
*‘‘llr«!^ulajlc bu gone to Hsirlsvllle Rogers ud ftmlly of Tustin snd C. U vUle to make
toVlftit retotives.
Rogers of Ibis plsce siso spent Christ Kt.x \n om. of t • promising youni
John Drur Is visiting his mother. mu with Mr. ud Mrs, T. Rogers.
rrf RushvlHc^ a (amor
(avmsr of ao m
He hu been on a car ferry ibree
R. F. Croakkiic lost a valuakto cow Udlliy. and Mrs Fox hu won
years, running between Ludtoglon ud lut wc«k.
hesris of all who know her u well U
Mllwukee.
J. O. Crotser made a buntoeu cal' tbe heart of her hushanA A koei oi
Zema Ladd bu gone to Hollu l in Trmverie City lut Thur«idar.
<uod wtobe* will attend tbe happy
L Williams went to Isidtogloo talr on their trip, given by thHr many
spend Lbe holltoys with

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10.
C J. Baaaders aad wife to Bertha
a Vora. tat ftL bk
Butk vaamt.
Mm 0|HB aad wMi M OaoL Latkar
aad WIIK MU B4. 1
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Btnomtoatiaa kera vUl
kald fksir aamml mUitog la tke kase
meat of tkeir tttarck Jaa. A at wkich

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OFFICIAL FBOCKKOIMOS

To uTitalSraMlJ’air
g—^ ifco at, or rmTcn. at,.
xmr^ntlemen: —WP. the

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XlCi. Oeatlemoii^I. tte undersigned,
wlah to more a hulldlag. 12x24. » foo;
U from the alley bet
ad Tenth stroets. on th
tery thftt iilirtit tbit bottler would bare
owned
by Robert Loarie, to 422
linod rofttoa to identify Deynty Skeriff

*

fill ft letter to tbe Dolly JMib
f^Her. ibe Her. e & Patton, pastor
^ the Oonjtreofttlonftl cburrh of Ann
Arbor, offers floftiicUl aid to help
ijoufe and clotte the Jewish rftfupefts
eome to AntHca from Russia,
le of tbe teoreb aieettiupi tbU
Dr. PftItOB wivU. -1 broftght
I tbo msttor of oor Uklnc an offerfor the destitute Jewish famlllet
. lly people took the sacUlon kindly and I hope to Inlcres!
ipe other churches of the dty In mak
Ite ft slnlUr nfferlait. We sinoerelj
I ope that we shall not. on acoonnt of
ti^llllons differences, he refused ihbt
Irirllote of belpli^ in the eanie of
umaalty, and at,the same time showlAs onr ftbborfftftoft of the atrocities
I ftcftinst your pwple. My
€ burrh Is ready to pn ahead at ome
y 1th the offertne to the Jewish vefnI bad planned to hare K taken
^ Christinas Sunday, as a Christmas
. bnt I bare been lalkiftt with
I le pastors of two of the other ohnreh< s and they say If I will wait till trr
can hire a aaectUMt of the pafttora we

I by Alderman Wilsan that tb
be granted.
Carried.
aty. Mleh.. Dec 9. 19CS.
». A. V. Friedrich. I
81r:-Owlag to gib
ness arrangements. I hereby
^
you my resignation as member of lire
deparuaeat. to take Immediate effect.
Thanking you and the other city of*
truiy.
FRANK UMIX)R.
Mored by Alderman Winnie that the
reaMtloo be accepted.
Carried.
To^ttef^y Officers of Trarerse City,
2170.
family of your brother offloor., Judge torin Roberts, thank you
alncerely for the beautiful floral pM
ace you sent
m
them as an eml
friend
of your friendship
for him and
palhy fur
la their deepest

CK ROBBRTSTmtS.
WM. RANSOM ROBBRTR.
MARIAN R0BBRTS-BAIX:H.
Trarerse City. Dec. k. 1905.
Rocelred and placed on flle.
Trarerse City. MIcb.. Dec, 15. 1905.
To the Chalrmaa aad Memben of the
Board of Fublle Worita:
2171. Gentlemen—I submit herewith
estimates of the coat of paving Cass
street from State street south to the
bridge, width of pavement dO feet betmerh rurlts:
■Kmc the rhurotet of the loan. Wc First—Brick, with stone curb, cost per
foot front 15.02.
baU plan for a eoncerted oootrlbuilon
rlvate frontage ..
l once,- Dr. I'atton U well known
Street Intcrsoctlons
moni; the Students of tbo Unlrerslty
f Mlchtiesn and Presldtul Ancell atTotal ..........
Rltiitlt
Kids hlsxharebr
curb and gutter, cost per front foot
There Is a well kte^pn-auorney In

held aereral
trust and oceaslonaUy
ellrers lectures to nelahhoriny tom ns
le U famed as the rery worst penman
n Jhal aocUoa of Mlebiinui. Recently
|e wrote a lecture committee. staihiK
date on which he wonld be able to
Iver a speech. Vltie commlittv
dUM orer the episSe sereral hours
I tbea took It to a 4ruieidst who has
reputatkm of beinc able to read
anythlnr. Ho took the lellrr
^ back room and retnraed with
bottle of dope, telllaf: tbo commlUoc
lotier was a preecriptloo for one
^ the best knowa braada of oontk
^odlclne. He ebarted rbam |l for
py pay they pot their

Total ................................
.f4H2SA0
Reepeerfnily submitted.
W. R. CALDWBU^
City Bngiiieer.
Traverse City. Mli*; Gee. 15, 1905.
To the Chairman aad Members of tbe
Board of Public Wovka:
Geatlemeu—1 herewith submit esti­
mates of the rout of paring PUili
strt*et from tbe oast aide of DivUlon
street to tte west side of Wtesworlb
. and gutter to be

5521*

baate at Grand BaMs, aad was t
^ tte aqrimn at Kalamasoa la bis
MM to tecasad hls brotbar b bay-

1040

po^r^MUccooMU.

F. a Oule. Ota. phene 97L

Mnorghoftet
7t a oa Bar

WANTED-Girl for geftecml boftar^
lamof oveqrgMifeoBeBa
wofb. Mr*. T. A. Peamkalletdli, 117
'Bo Jong as tte ablatreea of tte bomt
Sixth street, Igolro-mt Wog Sisis mmble to dtalgD and mate her owB
trea giUn«7.
dre M-tf
ckAbrs itet tema la BapvfVet.** coalianss Mra Foote,, who by rsassa of WANTED—Work by day of any deher fiftoeo yrors* expcrieBce as aa ex­
acriptiOB; prefer aurslng.
.r 902 E
pert dvaigner Is eotMlod to te bmid.
Front
dec 12-tf
•*Womeo are taught cooking. Why
are they net tsuidit aewtng and drcaa NANTtD-Harnaamai U> oil ag polamklag? Tte baabate istani^ team
lah. Fred fblkr.lU a Tenth,
tired in mind and body to a frowsy,
BOV 2Hf
aloppUy dressed wife U tbe cease of a
Urge iicrcentsge of oor dlvoree casoa.
During tmsioesa boars men assoriste
wlib women who dress neatly snd are
tidy and take care of tbelr persooat ap­ FOR RENT—Two nicely funilsbed
pearance. If tbelr wife greets Uiem In
rooms with board. V. M. Eftilg
the evening hi a klmaoo or a dreaslng
Houfcc.
doc 25-3t
sack or a bedraggled dress eotapaji___- ]
sous are Impassible to avoid, and they forIiIntQT

The mayor appointed Alderman OilWtl, aty Attorney Davis and Aldei^
man Murrpy as pacb eommUtea.
Tbe bond or B. R. McCoy as dty
clerk was presented.
Moved by Aldanaan Wllsoa that the
bond be accepted.
Csrrlod.
Mr. Harshfto .auporirlaor of the
Fourth ward, made a verbal report on
the value of J. D. Maxtads stock,
which was assweed by him at 9€tKt.on.
9204.97 and he recommended that the aamc be
reduced to a valuation of 9200.00.
9S57.73 Moved by Alderman GftUtl that the
valuation as rcoommended by the su­
pervisor be accepted and the dlffer•*Why Is It you women dress for ev­
ence In tax be refunded to Mr. Maxerybody else except those you bnre
accepted aad adopted ted.
Carried
best? Before marriage yoo spent boors
and the city elerk'te tastructed
draw orders In favor of the sevei
primping in front of tbe mirror. Six
months after marriage yoo pay no ntole and WUsoa-(9).
teotloo to what you wear when yoar
Bd by AldOTauui WUson that the busbag Is St borne. Can yoa btamt
of bllMBg rings or posts to be
In the walks at the government
» know tte way to a
be refe.-red to the hoard cf
to 1
as holding orders on the funds
---------- _ ibroi
son that tbe
•The yuuug women of oor so railed
Carried.
Khhott. Bingham, Mayor appoint a oommltiea to andt: Wgber In-^ltutlons of Warning sbonld
Oniett. Murchic, Murray. Ovlatt. Win tte books of the retiring citr clerk be taught dressmaking Just ns they are
aad transfer the same to tbe inoom- tauglit pinno playing, drawing or cook­
nlc and Wllsoo—(9).
*
Traverse Cily. Mlcb.. Dec. 19. 1905. lag clerk.
ing I»ressmaklng is a flne art. Tbe
Carried.
To the Honorable, the Mayor. and City
Movte by Alderman Winnie that the oouner we nvoguize that tlie lietter for
. Oentlemea—We. your committee mayor appoint the committee on ways tbo sUbllHy of our soelal reUtloos.
-I bcllore that every girl in boarding
Ire and water, respecifullv report and meant to investigate the matter
that tber* it a bell oo the old Cnloo of M«- Campl»cirs tax as reportod ou arbool. seminary, college ag university
street school honae that belongs to by the county tn-asurer and report aboold take a coorae In the designing
the
same
to
the
city
oouacll.
and
making of dresses w betber she rstbe city aad your comtnmee recomCarried.
ds thawhe board of public, work,
ceirro training in higher mstbemstles
nstructed to remove the said bell
or DOC. One of tbe first patrons 1 liad
and place on the Fifth ward engine
wbofi 1 began my career was a UlcntInvestigate and report upon
house.
g^ldri who had just grad oo ted from
tomOon of the Bohemia sin^
Respectfully
.Vassar ag who declared to me that
south from lu present tern
r^'muI^y.
ate wouM gire utmost everythfag ate
^
WILSON.
possessed If she could hot make her
Carried.
W. H. ABBOTT.
Wilivon that W. own shirt waists. Tg.iy that girl
Moved by Alder
Oommlttee
City Mfg. makes her own g-iwos. ng they are
Moved by Alderman Ovlatt that the L. Brown, of the
Co., be allowed to use about flve feet flne enough to wear to tbe most fash­
report be accepted and adopted.
of alley mdiolniBg hls mill for the pur­ ionable rreeptioos.
Traverse aty. Mlcb.. Doc. 18. 1905. pose of setting additional machinery
-But It Is the girl of tlw» poorer aod
To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and aty until such a time as the council may tbe middle, even the onllnarily wHl to
order aald alley vacated.
Council;
do. classes who need this iDstnirtkm.
Carried.
2174. Oenllemen—We. your ooromltin my last lecture tour I ro<t a yming
-Aldermen Abbott.
tee on ways and means respectfully re­
Murehle. Murray. Or latt, Win- bride who for several years bad l»eeo
port that they have Investigated th«^
employte in a buslnot* office as bookcase of the Home Supply Co. s license,
Moved by A
that keciM»r on a aalaiy of 9ST» a nioutli.
paid Aug. 9. 1904. amount
with the understanding that If the the council adj
She spent her ineome mnlnly ou dresa.
Carried
Finally abe married a man wl»o Is reand paid uxes that the above amoun
cetrlg 9ino or 9125 a month, pa^'s |SS
be refunded to them. The
a month bouse rent and has to support
Home Supply Company have pal a
himself
ag wife on tbe bnlanee. There
tbelr Uxes am
and wc recommend that
LaOHppa Than Pnaumonla.
Is little or nothing left for clothing
the 9100.00 be i
No remedy equals. Warner's White That girt ts tgay perfectly mlseroble
Respectfully sv
Wine of Tar Syrup for these terrible because kbe cannoc drees aa well aa
AMC
and fatal dUaaacs. If tkken thorough­ abe did before sbe was roairird. She
ly and In Ume. It will rare a case In
48 hours, and for the cough that fol­ cannot make one of her own garmenta.
ag ate cannot afford to have then
lows It never falls to give roUeL
nutde as abe did before. If a marital
tragedy Is averted It will be simply be■ Air
csoae Divine Providence baa Uken pity
to n fher on tbe coaple.
Die and BMIsoa—(8).
motnrter might not be amtM In tbe
•T repent, let oor girls ag women
Traverse aty. Mlcb.. Dec.
bousebold. the pubtlc bnlldlhpi ate learn bow to design ag make tbelr
To the H<
tte business catabllabments In whlek own gannenK. There la no telling
Council:
2175. Oenllemeo-We. your commlttw the tecnperatuiw Is permitted to soar
on ptibllc lighting respectfully report up to summer brat while ine doors ate
that they have lnvesligate<l the sever- windows that temtt tte oalMde sir. mastering an art, for dressmaking la
here lights have been pe
Indeed an art. I am derotig mute
and world recommend that will kufp tte tndosr atmosphere tiare In aa gort to have a coorae In
that the are lights be placed at the fpssh and pore, are almeat bermetlcaV
following locations;
ly sralert. Coddling In tbe fonn of too g to tbe curriralom of tbe Iowa tmlr of Maple 1and Ninth alrecta. much hnndllng op of the throet and
rof Flflwnt
wnth and Pine streets. client Is ss ptollflc a sonrre of colds as verslty. and 1 am hopeful of enooMt.
It wni leg to ecnoony ag domeaUc
InitirtBcfency of clothing. lauir of eac- tramndinty. of that 1 am ante.
fhe open air bus luncb to do
Tbla wote of teateing tbe glrli can­
not begin too early. Drsafinsking can­
against tbe whole category of <
not ag ahoedd not be ungbt In tbe
j4-r tb
public ateoola. bot flat aewing aboold
errry day in be tau
there. Many of oar ateoola
the opea air. without regard to tte alrtgyde> that All aboftid do IL Tbe
wetber, is one of the licsl known pre­
• tte eteoots cannot afventives against colda. — Baltimore
ttematmlalB.
Corner of Doardman avenue
American.
-Let e> ery girl make ter owa almple
Stale street.
r of SUtc street aad Railroad
bow temp mg It
avenue.
PERSONAL.
bar own tblngx
Comer of Front and Monrot- streets.
Mapir Rose, of KansM Oty. Kaa. ateool in rblcago I aaw a poor gfri
Cornar of Front and Pine strocla.
Respectfully submitted.
has requested owners of vwront lots working, ag wbat do you ouppoae aSe
J. M. OILI.ETT.
in that Hty to allow cblU^rc:. to usr bad? An unwaftbg floor mack, with
MALCOLM WINWrH
flenr atill adhtriag to It: Bot that gtrt
JAMBS MimCHlR.^
Senalfw Sturgis, author of Malne^ bg noBie apleftdid Ideaft ag tee waa
Committee.
uost drostlr Icgisistl.m for the ea woteig them oot obllvkHia or ter maoroement of problldtHn. blandly aa
*TyB Bat aewtg m tee Robte
wmnees that te is not a tuul abYeas—Aldermen AbbotL Bingham.
bIMier aeboolA ag tei^Twoold be
pyiatt. wm-

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FOR RENT.

hot «Bft ba

nni fir

Lot n. a. oor. 19Ch «g Bagla
17 fL g 19te 8L
lot te Wort tte tU toil 9i
ted lot, 9« texts BL
Hoos# ag lot, B. W. oor. WebftUr
8t. aad Mtohigan Ava.
8 lou g Bimwog ava^ brtwag
Warn* and Bav Bna.
SkHsg Sprag fttreftL bfttwog
Wayno ag Bay Bla.
tot 71. ag boosa. Oak BrtiSU.
One of tbe beat locftlloftf la tbe cRy
ter borne, 4

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ltol4acrea1andta1
Will make agimd market gaidg.

iSJ.'SlESSSSSSK:

V. . Gogrlch.
There la ooBfiderable gw ttobar
ag plenty af wog ttobar g thU
HOUSE for rent. 901 State atreet. 7 laud. Bollgog.
aim eeverml gUtgg* toftd ogtroato
rooms: small barn, 98 per m<mtb. gg 19-42
J. B. GrolUek Oa
R J. Morgan.
doc 7 tf
OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
block, corner Front and Union.
nov 29 tf

If fortuuc dlsrrguMa the claim.
Don't hang th> brad la ftwr and ahaam
But marry the girl that you love bast;
llolUsU'r* Rocky Mountain Ten wlU
do the rv: l.

FOR SALE
FOR tALE-Wurk U«ni. rboap. eliherl
for (ftxh or approtcri paper; weight j
— ■ ■
about 2500 Ilm! For further partlc-! CALMAfFS Iftteriev Spar VamlaS la
ulars either write or tclepb<»ne. W. \ ,neet dwrahle ter all toerlar week.
R. Pratt, 01(1 Mltaig, Mich.
dec 28-6t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

FOR SALE-Hbhaa and lot. bam on
lot, 442 West Bight atreet Pries
92.400, oae^blrd down, balance to
ault pnrebaaer. Inquire 115 Beat
Ninth atreet or addreaa John ani«.
ChclHiygan. Mich.
jan 9*

MISCELLANEOUS
MONtV TO LOmN-Mo UX mu.- '

WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRUISFER CO.
312 STATE
B«tk Phoan W 44.

riM» HoUL

JmJ,.

TRAVERSE CITY
MILLING CO.
.

MANUFACTUUEBS OF

I

IDEAL.

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Feed, jSuckwheat, Rye, Graham, and
Wholevyheat Flour. Yellow Granu­
lated Meal. Buyers and shippers of
Grain; car lots or less. Custom feed
grinding a specialty.
Office and mills Wv Front St.

Cilx. Fbonc 803

SS*.

Baasria •? Bpecia? Cwtwnitteca.
1499.90 To the Hoaormble. the Mayor and the
aty Couaefl:
ITC. ^'OmitlenMn:—We, your apeola]
oB tte tacreaie of flremhn.
report that we troftld laeIt two mbre paid ftremen
the fire departmest.
lly submitted^
MALCOLM WlKKfB.
C. E. MURRAY,
J. M. GILLfTT.
c«t per Ifoat Itot.

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Mored b, AMemu OUlctt Ibcl <

I109A5

<*nanln«........ ........ ............

Deputy sEefIff Buckley arrlrcd at
CM a few days ago wHk
9i.n.
who vaa ftiromed
Trirmie
HUMS aad hls brother, Btreet
a HUlla. are nkarged wHb hariap
iterod the boime of Oeohve AftnU.
^n Banie Creefc Oct J«, ate ataallnp
^wp orarcmala. oChar doOilAs and rsM arthtea. The airoat of HllUs
^mma abo«t In a mw may. Hli

MM. a D. raUte teemam plak

m.
^51 „
19A9

slgaad atlseas of Tarme City, patltkm yoay boaorable body
two mork fall paid mea la
with our ire deparuaeat aad to
at least tea ama sleep la tbe
•tr^ eaglBc bouse at alght. and Iprtber. to adopt tte rulea as prescribel
In thi^ Nalloasl God# for electric tight
wiring- *f coafonalty to tte abore.
It will ebaage oor cily from fourth
clftMi to claas three aad be tte
of a great aaVlag la laaurwms
loms aaaaalty.
oofjr^^tfoolftrftd toftftoo o.
Wc uadermaad that all electrical
Gftorift H. wirlag. fdr some time past, has been
aooofding to tte National Code, but no
remdutloe or ordinaaee la this regart
.
[a «ruto lh«y Mkr ftt Dextor
ft Ortoo te took ft lev
^linka?*»i^^ A ftnscee.
vHb,' ft cookie of non who R. Wllhdm. Wlltelm. Bartak A Oo..
cfttck ft oftf Oft—
Ite-------D. -- r. Vofroba. Carts Cigar Co.. C. R Mc­
.
.
‘^Vftoled to eotc---------------Manus A Co., pysnk Trade. Barnum A
^
A. A. A i. ftftectrie rood. There vft« fOsrl. 8. P. Bastoo Hdw. Co.. C. A
i foor mtle dHre aod thlrtr oilBotee Bughee Drug Co.. Ltd.. F. Hamilton
^
ilmm. After tker r»t folrfr ftUrtte Oothlng Co.. 8. E Walt A 8oas. J. W.
Aft of tteai teoftft to iftik Tftry loud Jackson. J. W. Slater. A. OrHllck A
Co.. Herald A ReconJ Co.. Thos. T,
I- .
• Iteot ft hif job they kftd on teftd (ft Bates. The Harmsh A Lay Merc. Oo.
i ,
M After, the bk>wl»K no of ft book.
U foet. ftftd ttey
Iter were udllag eoeh
fiber Ibftt If they
C..J
for they would Uke i
1. Jullns Steinberg,
ftg ote drHr^tkroofh. ftnd Umo oo to
r. Car^'cr A Bro.
Ladlaa* Ubrarr AssocisIktedo. Ttey toM
•fttedo.
tftM4r no the youas
tloB. iMward l^utnrr. F. Kubeck.
<
Oifto ftohir bl« ntjooe
Reeolred
on Ble.
To tte Hbadroble. tte Mayor aad City
Council of the City of Trarerse City.

Morn, for It wm tte»e two who were

WP bag ag oBte Are aato tte lob
dispatch to tte BL tools Pos^D
Mrs. 1*0010 Is pcfftcblag to tbe
of tboso atatee that a C

19J0

Mlantaa cf last Mlar
wmd tag ted approtte.^

taMh PtMT Fir Sm

Al^ci Wl^

- ^

IoiMmNm fMM ter MOM
ft floM, oM^vte *ftr Moral fOOi«
tte tAckt-B^
Oroaf BoM

WANTED.
AA
light teftateentog. eefttrel
g. Young married couple.
• Record crtce.
dec mf

Bo docMreo Mia. Bvalya Fteta. exJ2

f m Oftorvft Dm« of O
foUlO ArftBlDolWof <

Mteod^r Aldanate WItela Itet fte Blmppiftf did evmy wmaaa knmr tern
dty attorney be tastrnetad to dmft to mteeter own dreesaa. battetdaej
terknawtelgeteloptefflcpmaaHes^^

k tb^SdiMi COM IDT •taetrte Wti.

or tte Omatol pf Bm ORy tf Ttevftfpa

fto"!^Sii^^ mT2

ItevTetnabrays muU a cmenl deaalacv.
▲t tkattliKBinerwsallcles «f valae tkatnaybe
gsa sactaymanyflBfartadybsjer ibroiri tbe

10TlBtS(

Mi toMiar ttof to la M

WANT BlPAlfHEkT

.

orer In tte smite of tte rnttad
State*. ilJc-1 rr^-cntly at Sjiriaglleld
Mass, lie big.-in work In tbe Uan<cr>
IVny anwnaJ la 1SI2.
Yte tine span wMchDr.
corgi BM IMBale at tee Vhtofta fUBi

L*5fsrinrj:ss;;
ss%sx

Tte story of the torture of Rev. O.
D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist chuieli
«( ffarporwint. N. T., will hiteram pramyvg wtte
yon. He aays; -I auBPred agoulda.
bocanso of a peraUtent cough. reaBKIng from the grip. 1 had to sleep alh

rof tee
a n
I tree

aluee te adopted
Abbott.
cored my txrngb. aad aaved am Gam
Olllett, Muirble. Murray, ^u. WU»
:owp»mptlg Giirft-WStoir*b Wb|te
Bie aad
— WUson-(i).
—tern-tf).
Wtea of Tar Byrap.
__________
aty.
y. Mlcb.,
Mlcb., Dac.
Dac. 18. 1905.
Tte beat ooftflk matedy te aarth,
To tte flPtetabia, tte Mayor aad the
eoraa a ooM la tPM
i9» day
d
tf tatoo to

ttopu Slag S9 egte.

Here Is a large line of Fine Cutters,
assortment of

Robes and Blaiikcts
Look them over while sleighing Is
good.

4uccii City impicient to.
V

rL. O. RICE, Manager
Mala Street. 128^®

■i

mtMHm mm
^ M WWW m* •wMHkM
IM awMHMIk MWW. Nm TMl

ijwMi **^^V*V**T’'‘ wwMi

ST^^lTwW***b«« «M » AM

for Asapaff ft:ldto)a this tiattar ffiiBg
to
PiihiipB ef Hew Barea.
Hev OrieaBS. Ita Su-Vn
OMn tehUif. fhBMae
ihs owner eca« Beider nM«d»«»l went toB. J.TIaaer of New OrtOBMp
Ls., at fUBf. The toeel hnreeBBi. C.
W. IfarhSp got Bohmt Mae CSifCto).
Flac* BBi a Mg mHiig er
lorfUld.
. ,
eaii. ere iM to pM ea m
eae oMRe giealaM bM* i
la IhMpailaiirMattel

tW »• MU aw Ms OMMMW M^MK. Ito M tkt MlM tt kM

&TrL»;s5r

f jlwk H. Mtt. tfca kaaksr. la

k aaU^ Uaa. a IMW «*«* lor
tikWii jwiwt Urwr oaa U Ike
SekW taHr kaa tka kUkoat fward
lar Imm. liara la aot a dyamdle
Maai fai a kaadrad disaaia aka araUr. SekM aaatad to kikt OorUllasir. BUaa at tkat taMaw wceiW •» «kd ■wuakto dliaetora wa. ka
Mae Ur. keklf «aa kOa lar a dta
NT Uaa kad aoekad. Uia 8ekl«
W*a Laaa a ctaalar dUaaW ftacdm ralU Warakarfc Ur. SeUra
UagMor. araswud Ow cook arltk a
add rntok aad a aaUiakala. aad Ur.
lad UiB. Uontaar SekIC seat laaa a
■adaatoi rfcaek. Uaa eaaw to UU
oaauy la toaafc darwa. kat laood
t wera ptakuMa to cook to tka Oar-

. Neaakatotodapaadaat
laaaelaUr. Ska edoka tor tore o( tka
lehits aad or ker art
•paakarOaaaaa lo aa oodaoBtod opJaM. Ha aortalad aa Aaaoclaied
Aaao raportor, ao ikat tkis aitkt ka
mi all arar <ka ooaalrr: “Thtr aay
ktokoaia aot aoa aa Ow ware to
ka aU daTt; ikat wa aia fcaeoaUiia
trlatoeraUe; ikat Umto It aa loagar
auaalr to iadalaara kodlas; tkat
ktia It BO abUUr at tka bar: UuU we
iraJtoMatokaaawaawaarobjr: that
<om» atroac aaa la llaUa to rtoa ap
«d daiBikato araiTbadjr. Why. I beard
hat klad at talk wfcaa I waa a kiqr.
rhea wa. aaad to patkar at oaa«i BWtasa. Tkap Baadtounaatkatlktoga
rare aot wkat tkty wan to tka <aood
1I4 data ' Toa baar tka Huae Uitosi
law; that tka aaaatry to ratroftadag;. that artiTkedr la conwpt aad
Bikitoait: aad tkat there to
Blllaelan It aat bw It to traa;'aBd
ktoaa win aot ka a Mt tolaratUng
rkea,aTarrOitos baaomea parlaet We
in dolap ka(lar, tboogb.”
BlowB to pleoaa by dyna»lta war
ha aaM-talltoted fata at Oaorce Aoaaa. of EpUaTlUa. Bk-. *ko 00 Taaalay tkraw htaiMlf «poa Um grave uT
lU daaghtcr. rwswUlj deeeaaedp and
«pk)ded Ux9 etnff «n hU breast. An■aa vas a sectkm foremaa for the
John D. Rockefeller, for ChristmM
meeeets. gave |S to ew^h of the te'.epaph aad telephone operators In TsrTtovAi mUI Mrs. Hettjr Green. AnerM'e rtehest
FooUy toy cow and a
. boy In Hobokeo. K
SpInM menlngltU Is affllcUng the
Imrses of WlUlaattburg. Long Island,
snd more than a score dropped In the
itrueU ywtorday. hMf of Oiey dying
before a vetoriaary surgeon could be
are crowded with horses, and only
lew have any chance of recovery.
While kissing the face of her n<
doll, wkleh.she knd just taken off a
Ckrtatmas tree In bar home, little
Mary Ksanady. aged t. of Washington.
Pn.. was shot dead by an unknown
man who fired throi^ the window
rour Slavs are nndtr arrest. The
glrTs tather to snperifitendent of the
-Drop a aickel In the slot and see
how I wlU look whoa I am haa
Is the chotrfal^aMt made to ueery
visitor St his oelC^ WlllldB Van
Xtolsn. to he haaged to Louisville. Jan.
If, tor the mnrder of Fnnny Porter.
He has made a miniature sea
timp aad dumaur ooaaocted with a slot
atochias. A nIckM dropP«* to the ska
springs the trap and hangs

Detogate MeGMie of Ol
an hto desk a tmkn» leqo
.#t eeoMs from a nsMsM.
trthtowrtoe:

who writos

MOf fiowur
inlca seeda
her. DoaY
aaadhsraay caaaiTato#- That might
make her uraat to teg*
the Lord
haawa 1 have tiaubtote^^yh has
-My wife
aud paekagaa gf

HOUM9 PORBALl.
. NM aalU«* aa I. IlfMh Mr »1.Mi
Unr Ufcafkarialaa. •aHa.aaM.al.
aato^wM. FhMtorwtok PIrt taaaraasa. Bmo B CMby. tit
Ptaail

Mitel

•aB.MhBd4BHte

slae with ea eitleie doaoaaetag foothaO as a **bor WllMg.
BMflatiag.
Boaer Bakiag. edecatloael prosthyt.
lag. gladlaloHal epori, aad aothhig
■ore or leas thaa whplenSe prisb
ftghtlag.- This Is siaely the greatast
ease ef ward haadUag ear
the oppoaeats ol the game hare shown
theaseHres capable of eo tea nad
clearly tedicatee that the prafeaeor
has a great cooMaaad of laagnago
M tf te to lacklag la spofllag Mood.
U hla daneattoao an foUowad the
eely tbtog that wOl be UA ef the
praaaot rolaa wooU ka tka tita aad
ahapa ad tka balL Ha aoavana the
■aoM ‘to Imtl kthltap aad aaya ha eoaslders the Mextean's natloaal game
leM bmtal fof the reason that U kllU
halls while It to hoys thst are killed
to foothaU. He elso decteee tkat
drSUsatlon should Makh for a spor^
that calli fbr medical attendants to be

K. ^ 1SC4 Ctaiitalili-# OwKfe
Umm IM wMC cteffc tot

wlttcrnitiy# ke Miem ttfkc
iiUcteiliMelktie tktt b (kvmgUjtOuan.
2ZU%
TfUyiilM CfTY MANKffTB
Thiereperttoi
eerdtoaoire

lapdaky. The Be
idhtoierpiidiM

or three Plno^ite* upon retbing e mgU ^
eiafl be relieved before rooming.
to

tex

More than three hundred nocidenU
»motor car tourists have been report­
ed In the United Btatos nnd Canada
during IMf. many of them resulUte
fslMly. It cannot be said that these
holly due to rapid
speed or reckless driving, for some of
rious ones happened to auwho are kncAni to be prodent and careful in the
of their vehicles. Most of them eoull
have been avoided by a beUer know
ledge of the danger polnu or by
warning by which the tourist could
have been advised of the proximate
peril.
Boslfio LM to Ctesed In Chicago.
Chief of PMtee ColUns. under the
direction of Mayor Dunne, has shut
on boxing, boa smsteui
professkmM. Inside the city. For
Ume leading Mobs have been p
off altoged amMeur shows aad drawtoff good crowds, while the
refused perasits. uad Mayor
Dunns caase to the coacluslon that it
was hardly fair.tso shut down on them
Mtogether. Faking boxers have kfUed
the game In Chicago.
Vest Cornea Back.
Ann Arbor. Mich., Dsc. tl
r. H, Tost does not atom to be much
worried about the #5.0f0 suH started
him by Charids Vhn Reuren M

HoweU to the book deM.
-l^have not been served with aay
papsra.- said Yost today, -aad H looks
IP BS aa If Vaa Kuaraa simply wasted

MtennsiH

S^rffB

^la.oo

the faBoos /vutfederste general
P0W Ujreeto Charlotte, N. C,
chaffing s lawyer of her scqasinl
abnat the fees damanded by mcii

LOKIWmCES.
hartCC
TBAVSiiffff errv lbbaon wo. i
MFiutoBlveUgtogwa
MBtehMl cate third Thte
ate Bcath M t:M to ml
OMvto S. Vhte, prsiiitot; Oaito .
OrtswoM. eeeratafy: Kettle C. Gray,
dtety.
ootfi#4f
TRAVCflSS CITY LODOt, No fill. F.
A A. M.. Beats aa Monday aveatog
oa or bolofw te fuB or the Booa.
at 7:10 pk BL M. K. Hagko&. secre­
tary. BmerM White, Wr.M.

TiEakTAnniwLei.

DR. P. A MAC NtTT-Fiaeltoe ttmlb

mrn%»% rnHmwmm

I

TRAVffltol cmr LDMff, Na n. K.
M Fa. BM MT ttewte ftte
mm tew MMbb hlocB. A.a.lte

Screened and pre>
pared espedaliy .for
Rangae and Cook
Stoves, from an ex­
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
anefa good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced.

iky PfNBVLB MIDICINl OOu Ghto^ aad eftoied totepbUtolj

g
M

■BKauan
-as-;

SSI WBT ram snnT

CONNECTED FREE
$2.00down, $1.00 a month
for a 15-inch

towyer tont the chief beaeficlsry of n
jsult.- said Mrs. Jseksoa. -I know of
ooe testsnee.
A frinid of mine to
Vlrgtols sued a rsllitMid eempsny for
dsmsies and secured a verdict foe
which was paid, and tbs
whole amomit to now In bank subject
to her order. Her counsel didn't get
a penny of It-How was thstr
-Rhe found the only way of sub
wlttlag Mm.-What did she dor
-8he married the lawyer.-—

GAS RANK
15-Inch Broiler, 15-Inch
Oven, 4 Burners
on top
These are 1905 stoves and
this is your chanca

WHILE THEY LAST

-TAXES
Notice to the Taxpayers of the Clly of
Traverse City:
The tax rolls for the coOecUoa of
the BUte snd county taxes for

1UVBSE CITY CAS CO.

ABETURNGIFT
lARK CRAKPS DKUVKWV-Ughl

Did aome friond remem.
ber yon that you had
iHq^lected to provide lor?
Yon can find just the gift
boro that yon would like
to xetTini for New Yoart,
It need not be expensive
unless [yon wish ; plenty
of dainty and pkmaing
gifts for a little money.

im. ff. L. DONNBirt hair iritesg
tekin. am Gte M* fftote tedM
P^AL K9TATS AND LOAND-4lttei
Ttovona Land aad Loan Da. F.

'■S

DR. T. A. WILHBUi. Dwtttol
opera hOQM bkmk. Boob L

oTSte^BototeM^
IR. t. B. MINOR—(Woo over ABor»

carry off the tenred.
Deetsn Boti ttfeme to Beet.
New York. Dec. ».-Whlle on a re
cent tHp to Kentucky •ftmT Welch
uald that the beet otalllon that he aa«
there was Ben fftrome. There to In
trmlntog at IxmlsvfUe a yearling bay
colt by Ben Btronc out of the dan of
Cleophus. the mare which won so
many races for M. F. Dwyer, which U
expected to prove very fomWsble lu
the stakes to be run eariy In the year
at New Orleans.
atolfries Is Ooas.
Lea Angete_Deer^».—U
not a dutaee^ the-wodd that I will
flgbt Jack O’Brien.- This wns the
answer big Jim Jeffries gave to many
yesterday when quesUoned at his
ranch about the challenge of the con­
queror of Bob ntsslnuDoas. Then, to
make It apparent that he meent what
he laid, the retired clMpton of chanploDs at the flstk game declared that
he had reared once end for all.
•It eeems to me.- aald the big fel­
low. that It to getting harder to let
go of a title than to get It nowadays.
But whatever hsppeas I am through
with the AghUng game and will not
rwenter the rlng."
Jeftries has given ap Ml his Umo to
the eultlvatlon of his ranch and Is
spending his Ume In an easy fsahloa
and prise fighting does not bother the
retired peer of the puglUsU.

UUKEOML

Any peiaoo h«tag tecknehe. Udnqr
pens) or
01 Uodder tnxdile efbo «ffl take two

Mwm to have a atech raee lor s
Mg oMe he(. which wIB he aagMtad
hr a fit pone gIveB hr the Cheaeaai
catr jooher cMh. it U Me than
■hMr that the Batch win he anie aad
It Is aMd UMt the horeei hMi M
Phfl Uadi aad Bib Bodier.
Both BOO are reter «tth their
Boaer aad eH the tarteeo here are

going to he farther reettoes. The
haraa wadded KoMoTo daaghtcr nine
jmn apN aad they have been eeparaladaTiBr. The baroa oays he to allowad only 94# a week* whidt to too
Ifttto for a aaa broaght ap hlo way.
MwTV'ttlM r^tlsTri
•la the Btae years Tve been married.4wk»Mk—kw MiUustkmM
oaye the baroa. Tvo been aDowad
to eee H raa off.
only
IltdjiM. I thookht AoMrieBae
^MWat lo tk» LMg^tk 1^, »
,^,
„ Mwim. wid
Miw M aMtaW kUrloow. nu U a n, nairwi ain
Tar—r walked who wanted Utleo were wiUtag to pey
for them.waaklf. M1aaalala.4all^^^^
yud kaad. <n« a«» rtaa UaMlk.
M raWfcak.
IM WWWM—fM aOswaHy Ul
^_____ Matthnrs of ^ PMverelty ■r. K
fffPMicsftte,
liti
rik. U M
tt U M( <

BackacKe

taxes from now until Feb. 1. If0€. on
each week day from 8 o'clock to 11 :S0
o'clock In the forenoon snd from
o'clock to 4 o'clock In the ifterooon.
On Ml stole snd county taxes pMd
before Januiry 10. the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will
charged and on Ml taxes paid on
after January lo. there will be
charged a fee of four
c®“11°**
ad school taxes and .
Dents. 4 cent on each dollar of the
mount of said tax.
Office to room ,202 State

UMBRELLAS
WonMtoil good— en­
graved freo. .lust Uie
thing for a gift that U
ondnring

The Riaaec Used by Mesart and Cle
menu Wars Only fflv# OeUvs,
Miserable Contrivances, Compsiwd to Present Day
The man who. more than any other
made the plaao and piano music pop
ular In Bngland and all over the conU
neat was Muslo CIcmenli. bom si
Rome. 1752. At eighteen ho oompoeed
hU Op. 11. which forms the basis ol
most all modem piano sonatas and
which required considerable powers of

^^os

today.^tTm a

ThM~ first pianos were oMy Ibnr
and five ocUvos.* When they reached
toe fire ocUve scale they thought they
had sooompllshed wonders.
'The genlns was yet unborn who
would sweep away Ml the ImperfecUous of toe early pianos.
Ttero ars many good ptonos to .
has to do wito toe price of Ml too
present day pianos. There is none

r-r'jsi.-ssjsi.-ss

tofinlteMmM part of RlmbaU Ptonos
Is Bade to toe great Kimball taetorlea.
beoee the repatatfcm and largo oapi
(14.000,000) Is back of every part

ter In maay loapeeu than Otoe
Well rn start something now. I
hto own tgufus, to which his statemeat showu that he owue me futf
tor hooks t let him have to seU.**

_____ a£;“«.?ffi:s!ss

,?XS:iJ’sr.‘S‘.2:piBiAU MSK ioiis

HjistalVs

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What right, forsooth, bad Uiese up
starts to write music which the old
men eould not play, or the world to
manuteture pianos thst they could
not play ou? Mosart they said, was
a charlatan. BeeUioven. an Imposter,
and even Schubert, "the dear choir
boy.- was becoming tainted with writ­
ing the new musk and pUylng the
new pifinnt
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and he soon rlvMed Bach ai a teacher.
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went to Paris and was perfectly as­
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