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The Evening Record, December 20, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-12-20
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THE EVENING RECORD H
TIIAVUnC CITY, MICHIOAN. WEOUCtOAY, DECEMWII ». nOS.
SHANOHAI ouirr.
dViLWAR
mi RAGING
Hm Been Reeumtd
Mf Wbw toiho ^vewlBg loeord.
Moadny and boatoeea has heew rw
AM
UOID OWNiHt* NOMKS.
(RAlfBDFMIliJBIUIK
Ffra
IKS $100,000^
Oeotreyed
Twe
Now
Ferry
TRAINS MET
HIGH IN AIR
DAINTT GURISTMAB gIfU ta fancy
Bf Wire to the Evealng Record.
work, ready made or do be worked.
Waehlagtaa. Dec. lA^oeeph Buck- Mlaa Grace Jotoaea. Oty News Oo.*a
ttu Btahop. lately la dharse of the Paa- more.
dec JO-ii
aM pabOcIty buruaa. has been ap-
$3,OOMOr
FOR LIWSON
;^
MAS ExmnMuir accbot
CITY BOOK STORE
_____ TM Boasat (0, Pr.^
KUBEOK St HOYT
Nep York. Dec. JO —In
Substantial Gifts for Gentlemen '
to Amori
Keckwear
Glo>-ea
Line.1 Glo^■(«
Pnr Gloves
Lim'd Mitten.
Silk Suspenders
Mufflers
Silk Hanukervhiefs
Linen Handkercb’fs
KNEW THIT BANKS WOULD FAIL
tihe smoking car of the local.
Traeka High In Air.
cks at
about thirty
This made the wgrk of rescue dlfflcuU
lent materially to the terror
the passengers, most of whom were
residents of ntwrhy points In Connecti: and New York state who
to the city on holiday shopp ^
Fire apparatus from several sUtlons
was summoned and many persons
wore rescued by means of ladders
placed against the struct
BANKEY-NEWMAN. '
Injuries befell most of those In the
car demoltsbed by the Poughkeepsie Bolon Young Psople UnHed In MarrUge by the Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
n U Horn, engineer of the extralB, %as arrested last night on
Henry liankey and MIs.s Marie P.
MICHIGAN
PAPER
COMPANY
barge of manslaughter and later Kewetimh. both of 8okm. were united
. MAKES EXTENSION.
In marriage at 10 o’clock this murfiinK'
'^No^hnl^m^he^^oughkecpsle train, at the itarsunage by the Rev. Hug.*!
ao far ai can he h-arned. was hurt. Kennedy of the Ashury M. E. church.
The couple were attended by a sister
Stock Selling Abovt Par and Ward J.
Miller Adviiee Father to Hold
Onto IL
Tie in
That the paper mill Industry Is act Central
about C:30 o’clock just
ive in other cities aside from this city at the height of the suburban rush
It evident from the fuliowlag clipping
from the Plalnwell Journal:
-I^Tien the Michigan Paper company
holds Ht annual meeting Jan. 9 anwill be made of the fact
that the |M8.(H10 worth of new stock
Issued has been entirely sold. Thlt
will mean that the company has th«*
cash In hand to proctN^ with the erec
tion of the new paper mill, the plans
Not for Christmas alone,
for which were adopted some time ago.
but for all timo,an Eastman
•The stock was sold above par, the
IN AN INVAUD’S CHAIR
;k
WONT SFAND
CHRISTMAS
FOR HAZING KODAKS.....
RIEOnBISgDITMSTIPlTin
active work will
be begun before spring though, when
nenced It will be pushed rapidly. *
A letter has been received in this
city by Wells B. Miller from his son.
Ward J. Miller of Kalamasoo. who In
forms bis father that If he desinw to
disiioseP 1of the stock he holds with the
y he
Mlchlgai
willingly
ie urges his father
the coming need of holding It as
the prospects for the concern are m<
than bright. The stock spoken of
the clipping U added stock to the old
concern which by Issuing this sttick Is
enabled to add greatly to Its capital
and enlarge the capacity of the mill.
.JOHN ALEXANDER OOWIE LEFT
FOR JAMAICA TODAY.
MIMITTEO TO tSTLUM
Pro^ Can Nolthor Sit Nor EUndWaa In the Cart of Thrwo
GEORGE COVYEAU HAS BEEN DEGLARED INSANE.
CATES BRANDED A FELLOW STU
DENT ON THE NECK.
Prtvfeua to Hit Expulsion Lieutenant
Called the Preaident. Gen. Wheel
er a Liar and the General Re
turned the CompIlmenL
By Wire to the Ehening Ri'cord.
Detralt. Mich.. eDc. 20.—Ueut. John
D. Gates has been expelled from the
Michigan military academy at Orchard
Lake, because General Wheeler, the
preaident. says Cates branded a fellow
student’s neck with the Initials ’ X. E.
X.“ Five students q
Before the expulsion i
er bad a bot argnmt
the other a liar. WTieeler says t
will be no more hazing in the academy
If every atudent qulia.
Kcxlak is about as fine a
present as you could give to
younger old—go simple a
child can uti> them and take
good pictures—so perfect
that you can not help but
take gooil pictures, even on
the cheap ones.
Brewnle LoMs $1.00 to $9.00
Foldiir Pocket fcodtks $6 It $20
TtnkDcYdopmklUdiUies
$2JM)to$5.00 .
DCYClopiiur OntflU 90C to $1.S0
TripoOft $1.00 to $2.00
.^Watt’s Drug Ston
Unfortunats Young Man Was Field PIOMM- Nmnyso C«.nty F«m«P—ltd Away at the Asylum.
SecreUry for the Eleventh District
William Green, a pioneer farmer of
ChrlMian Endeavor Societies.
Newaygo cAnty died yesterday at the
asylum, aged 74 years, leaving a wife
and aeveral chUdren. The rematns
> Coryeau
were prepared for burial by Under
• the Elet
les, has been ad taker Anderson and shipped to Grant,
where the funeral will be held lomor
mitted Into the Norihera Mick
row ^ernoon at 2 o’clock.
asylum after a medical ezamlni
MRS. RENNIE ELECTED.
WE VHLL dose out our beautiful
atteatloQ of the
Later he was rem
though hU iUnces righted he mill ooatlDued mental halluctnatloQa on r«Uglotts anbleola. Oeorge Craker. se
pertmeadeat of the poor, of Leelaaaa
^ty. aoeoaqiaalml by
CartSe. Jadge of prabaie. ptac«d;h1
there as a realdeat of thetr ooaaty.
T>ls afteraoou a special elecUon
was held by the Oompaakms of Eoreetera for the elecUou of a chief raugor
BoMerar. was only a aoelal membor
mad: Mt uatittad to a arat la the klgb
«oo^ or foam as a delegate. Ko
SPECIAL PRICKS oa e
ckurahet and ■ehoola at
.
I
__
Fine shirt waist patterns.
few lefL at
Silk shawls $1 «P. I
I gone. Armenian BaiL
dec,20-lf
MitrRve bcataa of orangsa. Tepa^
ifartSeaiilA Festa^phenaiOL
RIOM YOUNG tvkey SOe Ib. Btanak
R Snmvilt.
dec IMt
Fancy Negligee shirts
Our Christinas slipper will .-urnmenoo right r»ow aid
conUnue nnUl Saturday evening. 10:30. We hav.<
etivrything in slippers for . veiybody. and we have put
siiecial low prices on onr slippers that will CTtainly
poll ev.-ry slipper buyer in this diiecUon. Call and
S.V our display. *
iaohant
HOLIDAY
FOOtWEAR
Ligfm.OnrKaitinudffaal
Roraool
who is to Build W:
Repair property where
any kind of Building Ma
terials, Lumber or Inter
ior Finish is needed, is to
have a chance to figure
on supplying the ma
Slippers
WARM SHOES FOR ALL
LUMBERMBTS RUBBERS AU
SOCKS
SUW SHOES AN0PA6S
a
OfCbe man
For Men.-Women and Chil
dren. AU kind, of styles
and sliapes at prices that arc
right.
terials.
If our figures do not secure the contract, the other
fellow is welcome to the trade! -
Craperse g«y lUffl. €o.
SllK
Alfred GrciUck & a
242 Front street
o. C. MOrPATT
Ab«tract« of TIU*
MIOB* SMTIVrACTOMY
NECK FOUR IN HANDS
WEAR Beautiful Designs
in Silks
Regular 50 cent goods
W mt» mom mo
%o4tmtrnom
Dn. ^fwytf
DENTISTS
WILLIAM ORS£N*OCAa
Ylro to tho Kreolng Record.
. Dec. 10.-John Alegander
le thU mc^Ing oUried for Ja^ In enre of three trained m
hta non Qladdy. Dowle con neither
tor aund nnd llree In an Invalid
eha r. He^hopra to regsln hit health
^rSoslery
____ ____
Haiti Coats
Overcoats
Cbri$fma$ Slipper Sale
STOCK VERY VALUABLE
A prltoD odU At dote rmiiKc dldn t
look to good to tbf baritoUert of the
eHf and at 1:10 this aflemooti. »U
koort mad a kolf boforo their thlrty^l*
IMN^ of graco woro up. five more bad
oo4« forward with thoir 1100 each. A«
H. W. Ploroo had paid bU flue Voator
dar this malcdt llAOO alroady reeolTod
Mh will go to the library fond for
thelpurdiaoo of now booka. etc. Thote
wh4 paid foU aftoraooD wore: iohn
Bta^koa. Phil Shomer for Bert Oaonrtdor. Chariot Timneller for Tom
Ftni*. Albert Novotny and Potor
Wurtburg for Prank Koch. There are
ihr^ more yot to be heard from.
Thlt afternoon the cate of Morgan
vt. jHuelliaantel wan ttlll occupying
the attention of the coort.
1
Wood FHt Coot.
The cate of B. J. Morgan r». A. B.
Hu^llmantel over the casual loaa of
wocd which wat valued at »100, occu
pied the attonUoQ of the Clrcnlt court
aU>f yetierday afiemotm and thU
moiklng. the previous large attendnac4 having In the meanwhile dwin
dled down to the few coonccted with
thelooort oradally.
DIvocdo Case.
A abort evening session wat hold
latt night in which argumentt were
heahl by Judge Ma>*ne for the Kaiter
Yi. lUlaer divorce by Attorney Farm
C. dllbert for the.iforenM> and J. W.
Patfhen for the plaint IffNelaUre ti>
the ^It now before the court- An At
tbniey fee of IIS was granted the defentUnt. Mrs. Amelia Kaiser, while the
othdr auU money aill be determined
Initial HandkerchiefsSoits
KightKobo.
SaitCaaea
Hats
Hand Bags
Colored SUff Shirt. TrunkT^
FnrCl^)s
UmbreDas
121 UNION 87
By Wire to the FNening Record.
Washington, ivc 2'».-Tminan*s r^
*nl speech In the senate exposing
the fact that Chairman Shonts is hold
ing two rat jobs may cause the presi
dent to ask Sbonts to give up eliher
the presidency of the Clover Leaf rail
road, with a saUry of |•5JH^0 yearly,
or the chairmanship of the canal com
mission at $J0.ut»0. Tillman said
Shunts is devoting more or less time
le management of the railroad
TtNDCMt OIDNT CMOODf By Wire to the Evening Record.
lO.-lt it generally
TMt DMItON Ctl-L.
lleved that LaWaon'clmed up about
13.000,000 In the last three days and
that he was piped off from Washing
ton that the Chicago banks were toiv
bllng him to duck in time
T¥)tLVB MUNORtO DOLLARS FOR and catch what the other fellows
dropped while dodging. He Is preiwrLIBRARY FUND.
Ing another sharp bear campaign and
the feeling in State itr
other great bank crash
Hovn of Oraco Will Cxpiro
10 oXIock TonloM-Morvin
Imofitol Cm It StUI
j
Oil ill Court.
Ill PAU OP TO 3:30 A.M.
DOLLS
PICTURES
SLEDS
ALBUMS
KOVELTT^
’
is THE
crowded paaaeager trains came lo^
gather oa the elevated tracks of the
New York Central A Hudson River
BELIEVED THAT HE GOT A TIP railroad last night near One Hundred
and Tenth mre« t In Hariem. One man.
FROM WASHINGTON.
J. W. Kaapp. of New Rochelle, was
killed and forty persons were more or
less seriously Injured.
Both of the oollidlng trains were
east bound and had left the Grand
Central station at F>oriy-second street
GOT OUT FROM UNDER IR TIME
within a few minutes of each other.
TO MAKE A STAKE.
One was a fiumford local on the New
York. New Haven A Hartford rail
road, which company uses the New
Picked Up What the Othtrt Dropped York Central tracks.. The other train
was foe Poughkeepsie express of the
While OodgIng-Preparing /
Central. Rushing along on parallel
iracka, the two trains suddenly
nVE MORE
PAID FINES
THE HOLIDAY STORE
H WERE CROWDED WITH
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS.
TRAINS WERE RUSHING ALONG
wrm VALUAKLC COM- By Wire to the Evening Record.
ON PARALLEL TRACKR
New York. Doc.
Two now f
Tcim DcrmoYCO.
honoeo and tllpo of the Central
rand of New Jerray nnd the Deino
the foot of Local Wae Switched From Third
Ird street were practically destroyed
Track tc the Fourth and In an
r tre this morning. The Ion any
•ggrogate a quarter of a millUin dolIneUat Engine of Exprsea Had
lara. The origin U unknown.
Crashed Into Oey Coach.
r inr« Id tk* StwSm RmoNL
PMMkws. D0C. S0.-aTtt war
liLow fMtoff tkroiiglioiD D WMD dr-
0’0LCX>»
AID
--- ASPEOAL----
35c 25c >135c
TAKE THEM THIS WEEK
Eycrybody Welcome-.
If yoa can’t ooroe in the day time, we’re open every
eveBing now to eeU holiday fnmiMiings-y«m never
win know nnkee yon have or wiU caU and aee what a
fine aaaortment of Handkeinhieft. Keckwear and
other fine fnmiahings we are ahowiiv.
A Colored Silk Handkerchief for a
^ntleman to carry in the upper left
pocket of the overcoat is the proper
ming—ours are beauties, y
a a—DonH foig^ we aeU aa good snita and orereoats
aamayhefoond-llOtom
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
m
■rm KvcMMo Mcoma,
tmavbiiw
«ty. memMN.
wunkwav, i
BOT SHOTS THE DECK
r“.‘r=rrr==^
CM larliv
mM*
tk*
CAftL -blXO^o
AGKO
7.
______
».-Wm. VKtH aTkacknifaaar tka prtaitrr depart
■»t or tkt O««rt»ttiooal 8aadaj
tckooi wm koM tkair awfctoa. la tke
drarck partert mdar or«!a« at T
o*dodL aM Ike efclldraa art atked to
tt la tkt aMtrml part of tke aiattu etoat to toe ckartk fbr toeir taal
proetlee dtracOF afler aekool Tkortday
mtmbtg. Tke pwatmai It to be a
I U lUBtetoe kMt vatk oa kaat- Ckrtatmat drtaa aenrioe. aad tbe
ceatrml tkoaght It tkat they are brtoc.
Jag tkelr gifts to Ckrttc at gifts oa
HU Mrtkdty. Th«y are alto asked tc
Townakar that aader each eireoto
arooM aot wmat to briag
^^ittat
fooW, wcni^t amte wWcb have <
ktoans. Tker
imed borne Saturday.
] tired toeir osefateeea. bat inst as far
« ko tea kM ««tklaf Ib a kM»>
kM iMvod kit teaQy
s.5:‘5£rLj'iS’3S£s:
Mdtec M*. Bilort wkgmlm
lr*d. w«khi1 It b« wm to «Hi to
TrmTor»» CItj tad toT«rtk»t« m to
•. STEPPED Olia
irrYopTOBffi
WAS
rrmiCK rr tlyinq suLtrr.
Bp«i>l M tk. I
He Oat Wta Ja tlfM at tke Tkae aad
. It it Net Kaeam Wke W4‘
That a Morris Chair wouW about 6H t
Xatas gift. Nothing better, nothing,
and noting easier to get.
ijSf
,w wou owT
for tbBt
Spedal to toe erealag Rceord.
An elegant assortment of
Sootk 6rmat. MIcIl. Bee. «t~Ai
Ban Dtota. a^ T. la eoaipaay srltk
hU S jeaisoM brotocr. eras giag to Uk
towa baU. be vat ttraek la ibe back
or the a«dc vlfk a boBet. Tke tvo
frighteaed bratoert raa to Mr. Bt|f
teirs vbo took tbe boyt to tbelr bone.
Tbe vonad bled ao badly at drst that
BomsiuFtfumaT
be was lajured. The bullet paaaed
under tbe oord In tbe bade of tbe neck
toB beoi rmvIrlBs
tieataiaat. krtag tblaga vbkk can be pot to good and came oat aader toe left ear.
of toe iwBlor
. Jobs Pry aad daughter rUlted I senrlce. Tbe
It la aot kaova vbo did tbe abooUng
\Msi veek at laterlocben vlto her Msbold tbelr giving se.*^
no oro
la might at tbe Uma.
ler. Mrs. Maggie Jobasoo.
few days Uier.
j
****
Miss Vollet Voice. Nsrbo has baea
e seems to be a little mUunderrery
ill
for
son»e
time.
U
somevbat
AtotW Ctm to tbf CbUMOto* Ho
amoag toe parents of ibe
Improved aad baa gone to Traverse
CUy for medical treatment.
^ tfy. If Lottor.
•nie Rev. J. H. Lambkin reti------' ventj
where be
Tmt* ItoiH*. Itoc. lO.-OwoMiuM Batnrdar from Chicago,
vbo are attending class are to fumUh fbr tbelr Christ
dhing Will Make the Smoker Hi
mas giving program. The girls of
pier Than a Good Chloo Cigar.
tbei
Wholesale and Retail—Your
for eeldeaee to mbnlt to tbe pretideat cbool
Mias SellIma Christlinson. Miss Cora | ifin Pohoral s class are tbe msWen<
dUPOE MAVNrt ATTITUDE,
la toe eEofi lo bare pennlttloB graat- Erickson
and Andrew SteinIjrg d
Spotless Tbvn. dreawd In White.
ed
for
tke
retofti
of
Poog
Bov
to
tko
dodfe r. W. Marat adailalaterad a
P^o^slted in Empln. the Srwt j
^
United
Buies
from
tbe
Canada
tide
bluer dote to toe b^rteadert who ap^ of Nlagam FblU. fHa^.ttpi-d orer
pearai bt<k>rt bba yaeterday atoralag. the Hat months ago vkea on s Ni A. F. Banting bms enjnMted the se>’ towels, soap. e:r. Mrs. l^e's class i»f cigars, and I hope -€*very reader of the
of Miss Georgia Raymoad of
are millers, with white coats an l Ki*oord will see that fherv U a box of
deadlag gaaty to tke okarge of tell agara PklU exetirtlon fro«Wt b^ rioee
Beasonla as steaographer In kis las ' p, ^hey will bring sacks of flour. Chicus ready to pass around when din
tad lb* In Terre Haute, aad the laualgratiM
lag lltaort to Mlaprt. la fact
ner Is ovt*r
Salvation Army Will Coflact Variout
'*Tir.’ and Mrs. Sam Martin of Platt.*!
Buck s class of boy*^.
* We have sold a good xaanv differ
Qooda This Wtek-AII Thai Could
ware ta town on business last Thurs-| who are at present taught by Mrs. ent brands «:f elgxrs. bTil never before
to rarprtM lo lb* hm* ibaoMalTM.
Mrtiacto* fr«to tbeto wb«i Ito w«it fay.
Should Give Aid.
Jusuntloil. are farmers. In overalls an^l had one that leape<l so suddenly into
totoiaUir a »urprt** to the public gemJoseph Sbennan of Saranac vlslud big haU. They are to bring baskei the flr*t plan* In our cigar trade as iho
^^t^dd'bare a poekttfnl of letters wUh the tamllv of bis brother. Thus,
The Salvation army will collect too
j of farm p.-oduce. .Mrs. ‘Mdntosh' M’adswunh Bro'.h**rs’ C'hlcaga Every
fr^ Slrte Haote maaUdpal ofPrlaU.
last
week.
I
kaotoledce
ibut
body who knows what a got^clgsr .‘s._ first part of this week, the vegetables
ItfeMtoMWMMl
fTxm the pastor aad members of the
are Co.
IW. V. .................
8. tnfanin-,
...................
...
, „Kes ii.
It. ana
and loe fan that U I
bjr wlib First BaptUt churtfh and from pminl* psBiad home by hU llnle son-------- ^...j[bays ...
Xo«t« M»r»* ku »o •
who has been Hying with Mr. and Mrs , uniform with guns and knapaacks. the | Be., dtws not lcsM*n its iTopulsrlty. for and fnjlt promised for the poor of the
mm who YloW* tb* Hquor l»w«. maJ MOt cliUens of Terre Haute 4ell ng Thomas Sbenusn
in for the last eighteen j
mip(*<»tlsn.*-1 In quality
city. On Friday the collection of the
slity It is equal to any 10
a good Chinaman and ChrlstUn
t ootottotoWl for Ml «bo win Mil liquor vbat
,
^
imked gtH>tls will be mwle. All who
be bad beea for tlgtaea yean In this
:e Fowlei
"EYcrv oDt' who
ito wkirto ' Two BiitoM Miun
Sty ThSe tesUmonials did not sp- PViwler of Prtervllle. who w^re In-j Christmas cheer. Mr. Dean s lK>ys are
U°mL’”dlnner*‘»'«‘
donations should have
smoker*
at
the
Christ
If • prwtr iNtoTj BOM. bot in tb*opl». peal to the authorities.
lured In a runaway week before list | express man. and their wagons are to should come in and gee a box qif them rvady. All who have not promi«l «< tbf MWII. tobl too bMTT to «l HU Terre Haate fri
ised but who wihh to contilbiHe *0Chicus.
We
ciDHld
WM
afford
to
iwcow^
*'*cL?*D*ir^'rmw-«onuf Posuua*
Hb# eriB*. Tbf court wuiouBeod bw trying to get him back
mead them If we d'U not know they ward making a merry and ck«*«*rful
plsee. and
snd itoods. etc. Miss Rumsey s and Mr
this place,
wiHiId please the most fastidious Christmas for the poor, should notify
•toro to* prcoouaelnq muImo. «b.t for tbe sake of ol_ _ b* baviBR ter CB. Ackerman i CsmpbellsvUle.
Psdden’s giris are nnrses In uniform snioluT."’ Miss Jessie Porter of
bMO a resident
reaWeal of 'Terra Haute a uom
beeo
the army at once. A coin droppwl Into
m
fud to bi. «■«*. did •-•"y^woutd^^^tbe^rM
the turkey In charge of the Salvation
Is a sort of
and*^
BOt fpm Ibo roNIns* of tboM on- biaUMd at length bow tbe law re.\nxiy man will also aid In the good
Mod to tbo liquor butoMof to tbU stS^ him fttan granting such a re- here with her for the past two years [ dies.
work.
dec lK-3t
uatll called home a short time ago by j girfs bring Uaskeis of apples. The
NOW OMINAMAN CAN'T OCT BACK
TO TMli eOUNTNV.
AFFER THE CHRISTMAS
DIRRER
U.75JJP
Fay as you please
OPEN EVENINGS
J. W. 3L.AXERI
Reliable Home Furnisher
FOR THE POOR
\
St»S£.
WbtoMor atof bf Uto »*rtu of tor
mm aSOuft Ibo mm taetoaeod
taot ibat tbor ptaaDod funty TufUbNl
too oouft to Uapoftoc foaloaof. oom
i•M•orato with too rlolfHoa com
itUM.. Af iudf* Mayna ttatod. fall
to« Uqaor to mlDorf U oa* ol too
t TloUtloo* o( lb* liquor
a Miooa bo*M tou oomaUL
qattoa. bo 4«etolud.
a mxwc
Mow at tbe ItondatloB of our to»*r»-
¥'
ora Jd ae qu*ottoa but wbat th*
nat of tb* Hato wni b* a bard
to aoato if tboa. a«l«ocmI. but
ay b* aat dowB cooelualraly. that
lb* talooakMpara of tbto dty will *xm lb* aaoot dlllfent oar* la th*
■Mtar of parBimna mtoora to *oi*r
• ptoeta of bualo*aa. It U proV
aUy iraa. ibat to tbe raah of boaln...
a baitoad*r doaa aol cloaaly acruUnlao qrary paJfoa wbo pairoalaoa hi*
bar, bot Ufa law dooa out adadi of
aay aucb oaeoar. A liquor dealer It
auppotMl to Jtiiow Ibe Uw and *«•
pwied to abide by II. aod If be com
BlU a Tiolallon, .11 I* rlgbl that he
akoold auffer Ibe penally.
We do not preeum* lo criticite the
ariloa of Ibe eourl. nor do w* preaumo
to etcoee aay of Iboee wbo here rtototed tbe tow. »'e io. bowever. bw
Her* lhai Jqdge Mayae-a aUltod* upon
Ulf queattoo to TTgbt. Bad that tbe
courae he bat taliaa will aenre at a
wboltaome raalricIloB and retull In
r'toSmtnirl.'"
'
tured him. The laU physician became
Interested In bU case and
Terre Haute leetters and affldarlli
were seat lo him. but to no araU. The
United BUles commissioner orderiKj
him returned to Canada, and the In
■pector at Buffalo vrttet that Canadi
vatred the IWO bead U* beoaaac
Pong had been brought from Canadi
Into the United States Inadvertentlj
by one of tbe railroads.
MMBtfT arw of fcaat ealne aad form
M iMMaldmrable portkm of If
WMlto. naittoftora. as la tot United
Btaita. Uihy^bavt baaa rtBardad In
tot 11^ of a ariat aad ao 1
vaa axadt for tot fttturt. .Tbt
coBVtatioD. vblob will be btld ta Ot
towa Jaa. 10. 11 aad 11. ta of tattreat
to tot Amtrtaaa people at there U
tone aaMNMt of Aaitrleaa capital 1
Ytatod ta
ala.A-a-...-.j;S::^-:
have imen alek a long time and I will
my vaeaUoo In a trip to Niagara
Fills and Toronto. The collector he
said b« not allow the Chlitose to take
a vacation to anywhere. How about
win remember all of aiy frleodi
ore. The. United BUles of the
govornment awfol crosa to Chinese.
Tbe Chinese government never be
to >-our people, treat your peopies very well. hut the United States
of tbe government w^lthout feeling.”
For bitoBSDess use OiimbertaiB’a
Sd^Ire wls^ muto?a^Sl^^^^
^*'*'*‘* ^
‘
stocking, j
^ Faarful Fata,
tbelr friends.
All tbe things so furnished will be j It Is a fearful fate to have to endure Stomsch *D<1 Ll.tr TtWels. THey
toCaptatoHoutenecftbeSaiva-ill^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Irawn arrived to- gi
cleanse tbe stomach and rcraiatc
illy
say.‘
drag store busl- •
„ome for
Maaonvilie. la.. ”lhat for Blind. Bleed the Uver aad bowels, tllectUf i
- •* hlng and Protruding Piles, qnick aad permaaeni curt
Mrs. Matthew Sullivan died Mondav.,----c Arnica Salve Is the best cure 11U.2-*
the greatest
ASERICAN DRUG CO.
Dec. 18. at her home near Burdlckvllle. they will be!p
best for cuts, burns an !
after
an
_
- Illness of about four we*»kH.! CChristmas cheer among the needy, Injuries: Also
2Sc at Johnson Drag Co.. F.
with erysipelas. Her husband died six a,
real ire that H II. Meads. C. A. Bugbee. druggists.
year, ago She leaves a family of
grown-up sons and daughters and two I
IF YOU HAVENT m«*> our mani
brx>hters. Michael and Thomas Minboth living near Empire. Slu* Routers will distribute these among cure seU you have misMd the best
GKK. NED. did you m-e iIiom* dandy
devoted mother and th«^ families who would otherwise have lint in the city. Bugbec's drug Mere.
air guns on sale a1 the l-'nm(*nsT
children have 1toe sympathy of all.
scant comfort. He knows of one fam
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
ily of six children, the oldest a girl r.f
DANCE AT CLUB MOUSE.
sixteen, who with her earnings In a
On# Will Be Held There on Friday. faclon* supports the family and she
Oec.2t.
also cares for them after factor> ]
MAUtm IN tVCRYtHIN*
okALKM IN ■VKRYTHINa
The first dance since the death o( hours. There is amuher family of
Judge Ijorin RolK*rts. Ibe president of
the club, will be held at the Wenju^ eight children, with a father who
club bouse Friday eveninir. DeAss the college boys and girls will another family, the intdh»*r a widow,
be home then, a very pleasant time Is with thrm* children, and only $2 a
anticipated. Stewart A Steffens’ or w*H‘k with which to care fo- iliem.
tra win furnish the music.
Thoes© are but three of many sad
rases.
I M*cure your Xmas
fOK lALB BTIALL DEAIJM
OtAUR*
IN
KVtRYTHINa
CHRISTMAS CHINA
Boldde It toe final symplotn of
Bcentiful pifc'ss of H.ivilana CUiua in Jiiinty .b-<-..ration»! chop ,ilat»«. aalmi •liebn.
itucn, asli ,t»je, onpa and ■mwmb.
»lK)o^triij s.J>reud ami butter plaU-s. *t%ra
TRY........
“REX” CUOCOUTES
King* of Bitter Swifts
**TlMy teste M
yra ctf’t fsr**t tbsa.** ,
Tmt CmfsctfoMr kas teem
LmX far tbs MOM. Aasricu C««4y C*.. ra wsfy yten
ARTISTIC VASES
^
Are i.l.-al holiday Kift®: beauUful Louw. Iea ware in iieweet shai*^. tho M^nisito
French Sinird in thoec wonderful toloriutts. Bohemian >;l*a8. with the daiiityg-hl
tracing*, Dalton in deft blue denign*. Koyal Bonn in beautiful pallonis,
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS
The daintiodt and most appreciated gift that is ma.le. Such m %*sortu*eut to si-l.- t
from. Tbe meet beauliful . ottinRs tliat are known; water l».tUe*. berry dwhes. y.Jet
vases, caiulelabra cigar jars, vwses.
ilishra. tumblers, togars ami crtiaiiH»ra, kmri*
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
0fpwm,M,d,tori«ii,th..6uc,t<rfbittlilw, Tl.-
AkEBIGAN CANDY COMPANY
MILWAUKEE
work, of f.rtion
M..l in-
tereating and insirnctive books for l>oya and girls. lV»oks full of pb-lnres for th«‘ IitUetoddleiE. Linen book* for Uie woe ones. If at lorn for a gift-buy a bwk, always,
-el uit the thing.”
COLORED PrtOTOGRAPHS
Of Trareric City. BeantifnI water oolois. dainty b.to of b.rrh Ijark. all make the
finest of Christmas gifts: no person can have too many piclnree and these are eueh sr.
ti*ticpioc« of workmanship, each a gem in ttselt Bay early and remeudwyonr
friendB in a never-to-be-foigotteu ma
^UST RECEIVED
TOYS AND GAMES
AN KUteteteMT h-INte Oto-
aECmiC PORTABLES
All shtopes, styles and colors. Xmas presents-Flat
- irons, curlink irons heaters and pocket flashers
Tbai Laweoe-* oldeet eoa. Araold. U
earned tp aairr ICr*. Lad* MlidnII.
A. W. JAHWAUS
Itltifnrl
bat cxmlribuUxl U) our Buprrh colleclion a innitilwl© of exquisite
Tbo world
of
Mnny of thc-m w ithout olupHcal**, any of which wouM mnko most mx^pUhlt*
gifto.**
IX)NT PROCRASTINATE, buy your
candy today, tonorruw^ may be Us>
Dr. Herman tlllfrelobt In toe 8L Loota
I'ost-DUpatcb. Tbe dtaease ta byrtft^
k*s. It la as much a disease of men as
of women, though ta tlie hooka It b
called a •‘tamale disease.”
In Its Bret symptoms byeterta oper
ate from tbe tip of the tongue and
Bbowa Itaelf eltber In tbe high key of
tbe voice or In wUst ta railed -violent
tangusge.It ta a certain tadiratlon that tbe
aenroos system ta to far dlsoPdered.
that for a moment or five mlnutee or
tar a longer period Its disorder de■troys aelf cootroL
ThoM who snow tbemeelves to beome -easUy wrought up” develop
twtr nerves Into U»e bysteriral coodlIon and are likely to put them coatteually to overstrain, which bekmgt
properly only to a taw greet crime of
life.
When auto overstrata comes cootlnaalty day aftar day to tooee who are
thus wrought up tbo roertloo after It
leaves tbe amres relaxed, and toe ee
ls a tendency to gloom and despoadency as confirmed as tbe tomb
Chnatmfistide offm no heiter <^?porttmity Ihnn esn
be found in the DUidoimI
oT. cigar. One lino of ihcae
farorited embraoea all Bixi«,
anil tbore it not one but
what would bo troMOPHl
and priBKl by any “lowr
of the woul.”
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
From The China and Cut Glass Dept.
HYSTERIA’S PERILS.
aqlar^ took* t« Qduda tor hiaiber a Mba Toric teakar. tea to ^ to
lath* Man. The cM vorU aleo re han a fortaae to her «WB titet.
■
GVTS fOt SMOKUS
;|r,X-
bcaeat to tbe commuatty.
There I. BO «cum for Mlllna liquor
to mtaor*. aad Ibe oM eBectIr* way
to cauao tboofbtl..w deuler. to adher* cloeely lo the provl.lont of tbo
tow, I* tb* appUeattoo of • eevere
rcaedy. to UiU caae thli baa been
applied aad the reaull will be that tbe
b*ap*ra,of_JJ»*^taloona will compel
tbalr battandera\.to Ji* Wlramely
valcbfttl. We do n^iselleve that the
aaloonkeepers generally would know
ingly sell Uguor to a minor, though
there are exceptions; but in cases of
this kind the law does not take the
mauer of intention Into account, but
too act Itself
, It U to be regretted that the men
aeatenced should be called upon to
bear so beary a penalty and It U betiered - <ba| where extenuating clr
cumatanoes exist, the court will take
such* droumstanoes Into consldera
(W. bat the lav baa been violated,
In lU last stogm toe dtaease may
aad Ike court kaa exercised bU prt^ lead not ooty to enlclde. bot to every
Pogatlve to applylag a reaiedy vblch oUmt ertaae nr vtolsace.
be bel(erea to be tlmeUr and right.
Ne dtasaae ta more leputatre. ao dta•ase Is mote prerataoL ao dtaease ta
CANADIAN FOREBTt.
SBOie deadly than hysterica, bot ao
Otaa^t U awakening to |bt neces other dtaease la so readily contiottad
by tot wUL Svaa la Its test stages,
■tty of
wbmi tt has dtaordered tbe Whole ayetot fbcoMt of that
tom aad ta begtantag to abow Itself ta
fdr
symptoms of s tang list of other
•aed and win be bMd la January. The tbe
dtaeases. It can be checked aad lived
call Maua that toe toraaU of tbe down by any ofke who ta determined to
f;-
/■
ssfissrla
giycarta.
A TK HMIUII * ur
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
Ul CASS STXEET
PHQNES08
•wnuAinAi M jwnvaa
•WHUNBAa Nl BNlTVaO
MUHLUnAI Nl MinVM
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1KQ0GIIUL
lAUTnEGnHisnv
HtOH RCMOOL MOTBE,
Dainty Foo^
Demaaii It)
%ra. M, M Dwto toft tbia morning
torn Orae veaka; vtait st Hocton'a
TN EVERY Receipt thet c$0» for creem
X of tvttr. eodi, or Ukiog powder, me
^ Kopl Baking Powder.
wiO be obtained becanae of tbe abaolate
fmky end great leavening strength of tbe
RofaL It wUI make the food Ugfater.
tereeter. of finer flavor, more digestible and
veboleaome. It is alvrays reliable and oni§orm in its work.
Alnm and phoaphate baking powdets—
some of them sold at the lame price and
abme of4bem cheaper—will make ndther
datotjr nor wboleaome fi»od.
:i4'
main
J.
tan fitobottdnya.
nnd Mfa. Prank OIbba of May«
field wera to tbe Mty today doing tbelr
Mia. a. A. Martin and daagbter of
taterlote dM tbe Cbrtotmaa elorea
yeeterday to tbto city.
Mia. wnilam Hale and tear children
.
leR today tor Boyno Oty. where they lag after which driU vUl be bold.
Two eaidndatoa.bad tbe wings pot
Mra.^Bor?!SB4!n^i^’ tkla afternoon
tor Cbartovoix. where ebe wlU epend
pointed guardian of Bessie. WlUle.
Glen Della and Milo Oorbett. children of
-c5L.t5£r.‘^.‘55fe~M.
MtoeMebel Ayree, who baa been at
Klngatey on a rlali. returned to her
borne la wmiarnabafg last evening,
Mra. M. Newetend of Benton HarbSr
nntred to <^^eity yee
The Hon. H. D. Hedaoo of Mance^
rreraon told me this morning.’*
lated tbe lOoode. **that be paaaed tbe
tree where two yean age be carved
yoor lalttals and bis wa n and Vneto
cled them with a heart He siys be
felt so wood be almost danced with
joy--Ah." aald the toll brunrtte anxious
ly. "be must atlU love me after alt
f>ld be aay why he felt so very
hainiyr
-Yes, he aald some men were mttteg tbe tree down.”—Chi ra go Dally
News.
m ESCAPE
I
lame of Pereon. Corporation,
clatloa. Company, or Oopartn
ifoCttBnnlisBMrt*
PaylngaTax.
^ Dm:
b1 Uto
I ta abottt ovM and only t
tor thHr fiindi
It to MV bHtoved that tiHi Rich an(
Watot aaearttlM will brine Mveral John Hi
SX'
SSiSvjrttaSw:!:;
Sss'---'
Nick
proadnant Aeure in tbe final
Charlea Tbnnoller
vbrM. Tba proMeoUoa of Watob in
tta atato or todoral ooorta U now con- Philip Shermer
KITIWIS OREXPECTED
sS
AfmoMfifi WUIIam a Maone Had teen
III far a Waalt—Waa OrMy 22
H. W We”*
Yaara of Age.
Traverse City, Ml^
Antoo Toplnka .........................................
Alex. J: Herbert ...............................
Traverac City. Mich
Traveree ClU*. Mich
Traverse City. Mich
Traverse aty. Mich
Traverse Clt}'. Mich
otona. TImm^ be had‘bSSiT^oifiSrt
Fife Lake. Mich....
to bad bat a vaak, death waa unexTraverac City. Mich
Traverse aiy. Mich
^WimaB Manna vaa veil and farorTraverse City. Mich
ably known la ihja diy. where two
Bill
n^ hto fnUlajt health compelled hU
dapartnre tor Loa Ancelea In June. Hr
ritamad to this city In Aiisoat and
took np hla raaklance with hla brother.
ASbart M. where deidh found him aa.
.r.
®"*:
Selling
Selltag
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Hqoors
Itqudra
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
at
at
at
at
at
at
retail.
retail.
retaU.
retail.
retaU.
retail;
Sgili;;;
liquors
llqobrs
liquors
IHiuurs
liquors
liquors
liquors
llqnors
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
Michigan. County of Grand
. i He leerea beaide hla father. Cbarlea
Manna, of Qrend Raplda. the followlnit
brotbera and atotera: Albert R. of
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
t.T<SSSIi.
■RS.555DEW
Ami.
Tax I
Paid.|
aiii:
1500
600
BOO
500
500
sou
5(K>
5(Vi
—Esese;;;
Trav
Traverse City,
Traverse City,
.seL,....
pill---
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telf-tt
m Jackeon^
deelEM
irr Aa
dec^iM
Anyhow, the stslmMie is there, and
by It many pilgrims attain the shrine.
—Exchange^______
SMOKING JACK^, 14.50. |S. $6
to 18
dec 19-21
Hamilton Clothing Co.
JOHNSCMTS B1A7B BIBBON ^oeolate at Jackson’s.
dse 1041 Mbto.
17,
24,
25.
2f.,
20.
27.
27.
27,
2*.
25.
29.
2R.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29,
29.
29.
29.
HamllUm CloUfifig Co.
FRESH FANCY OYSTERS
and plenty of all kinds of the choicest meaU.
Goods delivered promptly.
Citz. Phone 366
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147 EAST FRONT STREET
I am rare I have got
joat what yon are
lookiagforma,
!; 190.5
2. 19o5
May
May
May
Juno
July
Kov.
Nov.
5.
9.
31.
1.
31.
7.
21.
1905
1905
190.5
1905
1905
1905
1905
have them. Order early.
HOLLY tomorrow.
FRANKM. PAINE
P-kOMIST-
Bell Phone 134
VIC. C. PALMER
April 29. 1905
I April 29. 1905
I April 29. 1905
April 29. 1905
April 29. 1905
! April 29. 190.5
j April 29. 1905
) May 1. 19<»5
500 1 May
50
500
4SK
55
.375
250
250
1»05
1005
1005
10<»5
1905
IRE
19<‘5
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
190.5
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
llffs
SUITOR:'
OVERCOAT
The 6t of Hickey &
Prooman C3o. Clothing
is what tolls tbooL
r
Geo W. MOW
iMilfi Block
NEW FANCY SILKS
MCE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
ft Sullivan.
doc 18-€t
Worth 8.V. just thf thing for Shirt Waiat Suita or
LET S GO where the crowds go. at
the Famous, and see the toy shop in
tbe rear part of the store. Every
thing one could ask for.
dec 18-31
SANTA CLAUS will make a big
haul at the Famous.-tbere’s enough to
ftU his sack just on the coanters.
doc 184lt
WaiaU.
Xmas Gifts
Hand Bags —proper
•tyka—oonect pricoa.
Handkerchiefs galore.
Its a hopeless case if we can
not please you in this line.
Jewelry
Rings from 5c
$2.60 each.
e
to $2.50
Cents' Sca^
Pins 10c
Chain.
'il‘
diea’ Locketa, Croasca, Watch
Foba^O^-,
tlri^’^TO
dw’lS^'
StoUonery 10c
^ kandkerchtofs. InliUmlltoD OoUilnc Oo.
JOHNSOira BLUE BIBBOK cbocoUte at Jaam'a.
doe
Lawn Dolles 5c to 25c
Bead Necklaces lOcto
Back Combs lOo to 1.00
each
WANT
to.iAt.iwai
asmlRon cSStoM On.
April
April
April
April
April
April
i April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
Boston Ferns
TRY A toCORD WANT Aa
^ LWO
---- ,
500
SfNi
500
51HI
50<.
5<Hi
54MI
Dale of
Payment.
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WAYS MITFF’LBRS. button
ror .h,
or Moon. Om.. on
‘ 65c. Amcr
nor. only
the borderlsod l>etween wv-^lern China
Illoo Clothing Oo.
and the Tibetan pVatesu. there Is an
artificial atolrease consisting of 20.000
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
steps, cut In slippery limestone.. Who ] ^
made these steps Is largely a matter j ^
of surmise, but they wvre probably
formed by rellgiooa enthuaissts to pro
vide a means of access from the hot
plains, out of which the monrtain
mass rises abruptly to tbe heights .\Make tifi n e Christmas
000 feet to 11,000 feet above, amongst presents. Also Asparagus
dbUt abbey of OmI emthe holiest traditions of rlants. Primroses, etc. We
_ JE OUR handsome line of four-lnTHE BEST oysters at Jael9oa*a.
Choice Turkeys 20c p>er lb
Choice Geese 16c per lb
Choice Chickens 14c per lb
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SEi;E mmms
Capt. A Van deVUle of Detroit arrived in ihe city this afternoon to asalst on the services of the Salvation
Army this evening. He will leave tomorrow for Kalkaska, where he will
bold services In the evening.
Mrs. A. Muller left yesterday after
noon for Chicago where she will re-
THE MARKET THAT SERVES
YOU BEST
THE HANNAH ORUO STORE.
Place of Doing Business.
i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
by aefiog as a catfaartic on
the bowels. Sold by
11
w. I pmuiETu vj uci green parrot who chalawora to befoi
y. lerwd Incessantly of the trip, though
' public In and for aald c
he serramed at every c^ld who looked
thia Sth day of December. 1B06.
at him.
Robert B. WalU
Han of Honor: and Mra. C. A. Holch- Notary Public In and for Grand
Mrs. Smith Hslch has Just returned
klaa of Grand Raplda..
from Saginaw, where she visited her
J.Tbe funeral eer%icea will be held
; expires January 28. daughter. Mrs. Bmma Robison. On
the home of Albert Manna. 317
her way there she also stopped at
Wellington afreet, tomorrow afternoon
and spent a few days with
aa 1:30. the Rev. T. P. UUom offlclatTHE MARKETS.
1^ Interment wlU be In Oakwood In
bert. who 11
20.-Wheal^May.
Toledo.
K
91 ^c.
um. Due. 80.-Wheat—May. Central Lake arrived In the city
Chicaga
mtnbera of the family who bad been
corn. 44Mc; oau. 3lMc; pork. to attend the wedding of their niece.
here and reUraed will be In attendMiss
Minnie
Tompkins,
and Frank F.
3.55; lard. 17.15: riba. |7^.
^ce at the aenrleea tomorrow.
Bast BuEalo. Dec. 10.—Cattle—Slow,
nnebanged.
Calves—Active,
firm.
Charles
S.
Tompkins,
721
Lake ave
Sheep—Frm; lambs, easy. Hogs—
nue.
Active, higher.
John Wall of Kingsley was a Trav“ rolt, Dec. 10.—Wheat, HHc;
erae
aty
visitor
today.
Mr.
Wall is
^emlee ef Mother Leavee a Ltttla 446c; oats. 14c.
the oldest farmer In the vicinity of
YeaeOld Raba Orphaned aa Father
8PBCUL PRICB8 on candlM for Kingsley, settling on the farm whlcb
Died Four Yaare Ago.
he “at present owns, vrhen there
churehes and acbooto tot Jtockaon's
one other settler In Paradise
candy store.
ilec 164f
hip. He U hale‘ and hearty and
ly enjoys a
erenlng at 7 o'clock after a
Ume has brought
LOOK
in
our
eari
¥
llngortag lllneaa from conaumptlon.
An Omena party coosUtlng of Mr.
leaving a little 4-yeaix>ld daughter or- and asa what your 1
and Mrs. J. C. Orrell and baby, and
bbaoad. aa the father. Henry Piette. Rugbea’a drug atora
her two brothers. Calvin LeBare and
died tour yeara ago.
wife and Edwin LeBare passed
Mra, Hette waa before her marriage
thrtMigh the city today on their way to
Mlaaa Uxsle rVwtun. The funeral aerNorth Yakama. WTashington. where
toa wtU be held tomorrow momlag at
I o'clock from St. Francia church. Fr.
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In OakTHE LA GRETTI fruit boa bona LeBare, who has
of H . U
the weal. It U
fresh for the holiday trade are raady. to
father, who is stHI at Omena and anCome whUe the dainty confecUons other sister ancT husband. Mr. and
MUfiT RE ON POLICE REATE.
are displayed, ready with the extra Mrs. Craker. will join them In the
this ooinideUng the enUre rertment of boxes to all designs
of the tamUy from iheir old
ifimnd Raplda Adepta Ordlnanea Ra* from mue Jap boxes to Imported
s w^ere they were brought up.
atricting the Ealomm.
glove boxes.
dec 18-lt
Grand Raplda. Mlcb. Dec, 30.^n
BUT Jhe boys swi
Hndlaaace to reairict aaloona to police
NBWE8TMDKA8 to Chriatmaa fancy
ark. Mlaa Grace Johnson. City News SS*%/ H^nUtoo
OCX’s atora.
^
dec 10-11
Meven eahxma. Tbe elerea will have
ICE CREAM to bella for Christmas
to mM nearer tbe center of the city
aUJa^stma, 106 Front 8L
dec 16^f
tr rvb blind piga.
IHIvefartSeewto. Faetato, phoni tO.
THE BEST oysters at Jackson’s.
BBAUnrUL pattoraa to neekwean
dec 164f
Ibat be wtmlOke tojt^e a punch at
Wnpfy or filled
dr»w*
out the inflwuMtioa relieree the
Irish conditiottt and etrsngthena
the iDucou* roembmnee hnin« ttie
throetendbfonchWtubes. Itecte!
centiy on the bowels, thus ezpellinc
eU coMe from the eyetem. Beet
for children beceute it ieecertein.
sefe end hetmlett cure for eU
Couehe. Colde CrouR Whoopln*
Cough, etc. Prepered by Pitle-ule
Medicine Co., Chicego. U. S. A.
retail,
Ekmnjt Uq
retail.
Selllttf llq
iDx liquors at retail.
^tne vaa a worthy member of the Dlaciptoe chureb of thia city, and alao an
•iSa^ member of tbe Cbriatlan Bn- above and foregoing autement
dtoror eodety. and thoufh bla life waa
a^ la yearm. It waa exemplary In
^■^eeitedonT
H^NEY
'TAR'
iiiii
at retail.
Selling liquors at retail.
Selling liquors at retaU.
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Ve kXTe secuefl • Umttefl umber «r smteBk arlBCs buks. whicb ve sill sire to.
axyeae calltos br tbem. m flerestt re«slret When the buk emtoin a daltor or
more. It cu be exdumsed tor a aidJe
plated reconUns safe aad a bank beak tf
desired.
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SX.'SSi^^'SS^X^ tU phlvgm from tbo
Mra. John C. Barry and family left
on tbe early train today for
_
where they wUl spend the winter with
her mother.
Mima Helen Moore has reinroed
from an exteadad rUlt at Ft
Detimt. with her tlater. Mn
LIQUOR TAX fiTATEMENT.
Couaty -TTBaaerer'e OEIoe. Oraad Boughton.
A. Tratgr Lay and Lloyd Otech of
Traveree Oouaty.
DecembMA. IfM.
tbe OMiaty Clerk:
It HOT LIKU.V THAT HE WILL ToTbe
followlBg to a atatement of taxM ^HOtBCUTED.
ea collected or received by me upon
Tbe Mlaac Bula and Wlnlfrad Marthe bualaeea of eelllag or keeping for via returned this afternoon from a
aale or mannfaetering dtoUlled or visit wkh friends in the aouthara part
brewed or malt llquora. or mixed of tbe BUte, MIm Bnla having been at
Ilquora. during tbe year ending Decern-
to.'.
A HOLIDAY SOUVENIR
The pkystoo dtoaa to taking np tbe
anbtoet of eouBi nnd aoaN very imuteaSg experiments are betag made.
Tbe miiTIr-* vbtob bns beooora aa
Side Combs 6c to 25c pr.
Decorated Dinner
Sets 8.00 and 9.00
A nice Christmas gift.
^Uifam»Makoa very appropriatu gift.
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We have them
■ in all the newest shapes, from L5« up to S5.0*.
HAND»CKMOI-IIKWm.5c. lOc. 15c, 25c up
to $5.00 each.
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Some extra valuie at 15c each or 2 for 25c,
We have an extra large stock of 85c handkerchiefs marked
down to 2$c Each.
T*OWKI.m—Some 6ne linen towels in Damask and
Hock. Fringed. Hemstilobed and Mexican drawn work, at
25c, 35r, 50c to I jS.
Pocketbooks, Wrist Bags, Fancy
Jewelry Time
€. Uillbelin
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front and Union $V*eto
&
"^W
J
irroiaiftflfV. tw.
nMWmi cnv. MKHMAK.
aiw wpaoH to b^ S thojwWac nWa. and (be obaMowWt m
l.,«*ah>a V.!k«hatay.ra^MM ^
8P0ITS OF ALL KtUS
wiOThavk
PAX FUU- rA
to
liSr5iH^2S a;t^riscd’
? iiru??£ *?tSi riss^
PttaiteMa had it «sod ap to .at jloa boat ia«atta. oo that Mho.
pmmm m. r«4«nd mu upaapottettop
T^'rS'ST\^isu:rtrsi
Ann Malu eosflnmttaB of tb« m-
|K>rt tkat ail the aaatam nauU ha4 <•cSdai to aboHsk tl» pam Ull. It 4*
SwsSsHsS
'^■nsisusjs: ^
;?^s^«rt’3rtsrbS
ceaable of b«Wti« UUto Tba. I urn
sEdSSu"ST,:2rair«r»5
iSao-icr
issss:
a moth, to^the
rK to ba gforad. deapRa the nay ^rpon^he next
alarlaa that am halag aaat oat of tha errand ate?.
lag to thaat
yaraa a
Si
aimm* berer toqctyed a
pirsfamrd party. «a awi
aa aadttoHam tor ammatlQaa or dniefrily on ooe foot aad
ocber throagh the atr.
♦•Too aU rkar ontea dla. aad do hit
grmatad to aaoourage aU forma of In- Lrely.'* mU* the itorier.
-MWUh
r aad outdoor aporu.
1t.«rrs doaa altow to be am by a<v
To Try Naw Paathatf toUaa.
body at n^ lime, Ifaat cf an ao aewaWlchUa. Kan, Dae. «t-Tha Fair- paper tolk.-
arr.TSJi-jsr.ss
to tbe aear Maiw.
NoW Mtao tor ^
&z£rzrs^jssz
—-r
of j«»^
^ iS^Boatln* Eopolar.
Win, Doc. Ml.—The Icc
ear AOre rmckP^the
boIMBag wlQ
ta tho omBl thal tha Tmm
whes the foxT
ctah. which tma^ tolo
ingtbelarx- month ago wUA Moam
»e«U an aquauy ftty
sy of gatilag
. j ^Ta^toPit .ugdiHtole IHit of ke
way
gattlag the money.
-If the boat la oa the Moare It,t,oatJ to the weaC
__ ________________ _________ ________._____ Bg to tha aaw rules taa yard
loold be a TOfT fhlr oae. ntxaiaw
pefilrmfla I
it pcomlaaa to totrodaea a liag aoT hare to ba made to three dowmsV lo r«oa’s legs are weak, his haads will
. ____
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ally, la tha ahapa of a new floortog tala poaaaaaloa of tha bait FWward
for the dghtars. Tha preaaot achease. paaaaa behind the line wUl
wl be
goal wni ooua
mlttad. A
potota. A penalty
ba made agateai the t
a player when down. If
imed. Such a mat. K to daimad. l
T the team with thwball s
nUbea a fooUag that la drm. aad
the same time aufldeatly resilient.
Ucticc a penalty
€T walk wbm they go to coBT«rtloii»
HOME fWI CHRIETOIA*.
H. J. ADea. odltar ed to*^**^
(KMI.I r.ocW.
of “f
.•atertiew U. H. Itooifa^rtlw i^i
ittanCard OU.H—hto W**toi Malaj
bo paPad^
to '9m’
!«• WallM'Hmt M»r Tl«i^
i«i TM MiP ms Am
l«.Wia AlMHmttDIf.
irm
^ rr^T-am like tka JtoUdaya
•Tor aeran* yaam.** writa Dao. W.
of
-I had a
Beaulliyiag mathoda that lajure the MUer^tl^U^idih
skla and haaUh are daagaroua. Be
bcantlfnl whhoot dlaoomfort by taklag
ahtar faces tollDw iu use.
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BY OUM. BOT8. the PaaMma U the
place to go to see crowds. Caa hardly
get in the door, but come on aad aae
the sights with them.
dec 184t
^4-r-rjirfeisss
at 60c a hoUlA Try thMP
"‘“■'2^‘t;..k«ik
bat this aoaM be i
fboaiaSrtr tollam* worth ^ froight
•U. w™iabt*way oonrac oo New out the u.onI race, on the ri«r a
Tcar-.dar. The rUU*.'end of Lnhe be held.
ham bewa graolod half rate pflrllog**. Pewnnkee bn. been troMO orer for
BOW will have to pay full fare wtea aboat ten da>^ and a large-----
uoSr^ae’T^ ;srwtt2TS.d’w"J tb^:
***4TTliai** tho^pra<«loo of granting
pawca to aewapaper sen to return for
irabllcUy will be abollabo(L
(. Thai rallroafl atoa> oa raca
or huthittr trlgc. will hare to pay
EarTm^ o^nmA^ wlih which their boaiimt. toll tbo ladi
own Item cooo^ dln*;tly<
the loo will be In cx
The BalUmore A Ohio wa» repre So time the club is r
regatta.
many yearrs jre boating has been j
ir with llu wf.'sicm
wKhln cany
eltuatod as
lake duri r the
ce of a suitj
ake Wlnne
winter months. At latke
Winnebago
lore or le»
enty years. 1
the moat speedy
also were so
yachU built.
White n«ar Ukc. Mlnneso a. and
BpMlal lo ihc Bvtnln* Eccord.
ilOMca car. Mick.. Doc. J«.-Harnr Lake Minnetonka, with theJr neameas
Koickom o( Co|iomi.h wM dole* biml- to'^t. Paul and Minneapolis, hare
bwn toe scene of ^arge numbe
unusually cxdtUnrfTgaUaa In which
boo. Ooddard of Onm
NESSEN CITY
,:yi
WANTED
MOLDERS
Mon who IwVe bml expcricnoo
in Kicy iron moMinit on Kenenl miKibioory omUoro. «nd
who ««< willing to vork in
tions nwler yewriy contmet.
after ability it demonatrated.
by addramW
Lock BOX 7S. BCrjli, MldL
Iker-tM
A Fine Piano t
Mlaa Kal* Curry. »bo bas been aof
lertiw wltb Wood yelion In ber kaad.
Is <Vn iho gain.
Mrs. Uarld Hickey ytsltod friend
fn COpcinlKb and TbompaonrlUe the
latlc r pan of last woek
Anna Braainskl of Isa
for Mrs. Tboa. 0*bcar> .
Mra idpea Uytle rlalled kw
lcr» Mrs,
Da«c, at Wexford
I!??
•’^Ukt »»v- W
“*Mn*^3R sSidi and Mr». On. Kal.
bias b*re tor Chtcaao SiUurday
mm.
c.n. MU i»
The
Ing his sister. Mrs.
the Lady Maccabees
of instruction here last week,
ting was well attended. luMh
cd and all bad an enjoyable
The store and meat market belong,
lag to J. Ziegler, also Mrs. B. Boyne s
I residence, were burned to the ground
■•early Saturday morning. Mrs. Coynes
house furnishings were nearly all
Ziegler lost nearly
mtred. but Mr. Zieg
Nycrything. The pet
people of Nessen
»iy and i
ZIegier ami
^me to IJ
e day of the
arollv and before inight the
^ farallv
ft»r
Are there was a
% ' Ihiwi to move Iinto and furniture.
clothes and other
p'fe^lEAT^TATEi
TV7E wouW like our putroos and the public in general to nn»» deretand that we want your Fire Inanianoe buaiheM.
that we can furnish you perfect indomity, and in icaae of loss
see that you aocure a just and aatiafactoir s-jltlemcnt. We
shall at all timoa uae our effort to e<>curv for you ttio loweat poaaiUe rate, and bo pleaaed to ifive yon any and nil information
poaaible that you may improve your risk U> this end. That
whiloweieprceentaomeof thooldcat and moat n liabW compaui— dmug a fiN< inaurance businesa today, we also arc yonr
agents and have your interest to protect when once you place
your baaine— with us.
Employew Inability. Steam Boiler and PeAonal Abcident
Intnranoc is part of our busimwi. There is nothing better
than an “Ocean” acoident i»licy. Come in and ace us. our
office is in the State Bank HuiUIing, Suit :m.
ler aa he hat a large family and had
Just moved here from Cedar Run anil
was doing well with bla store and mar«
r.
MGS AND SUIT CASES
lembrane of the atomarh.-
OltctlBg waste inters.
We offer Christinas Buyers selection from the largest and
most msgniHcent stock of high-grade Pianos ever shown in this
city. In addition to our <rwn make, the incomparable <tKINN KLL
BROS., we are sole representatives for such rtfhowned Pianos as
8TK1NWAY. SOHMKR, KRAKAUKR, STERLING, WK G
MAN, SMITH & BARNES. HUNTINGTON. MENDELSSOHN
and other?, sixteen make?^ in a)!. \our Piano will alwayH be a
source of satisfaction and pride if you select it from our unparal
leled line of world beaters.
We have just put in a lot
of these goods from $3.00
to $10.00.
One of the most useful
presents for a gentleman.
What is better; a man . is
proud to carry a good hand
bag or case. ^
The.
3EE OURS
im
Our Easy Rayment Rian
Enables any fa mil y to be made happy with a Christmas Piano. A payment of »10, or so, is all wo require.
deliver the Piano at once and accept tbe balance a little each month, as purchaser can afford. EAsy, iwi t it ?
te y Christmas is just the time when the family would appreciate a I lano most of all.
Then why hesitate
Talking Machines
DeUghtlol Jtfosleal Gifts
for Little Money
SlandoltoB. 53.50 |5. |€. 5K.
Cuiton, |2.r.O, fl. IT. $10. 112, cic.
D.nnJos. 13.50, |6, |6. |S. |10 and utk
wanlH.
Violins, 13. $5. $7.50. to |1(K».
Cornets. flO. |12, |IS. |16. $22. etc.
Accordoons. $2.50. $3.50 lo $20.
Zithers. $2.50, $3.50. $1 and
Antoharps. $2.50, $« to $7.50.
Xyloi*hones. 75c to $2.50.
Blow Arcordeonc. 75c to $25.00.
Blow Accordeons, 75c to t25.00.
^
>fo
I m'arrto.
Tbft ^Irctric wmves mrasurrd bj
M«rtx sml named after him were
found by the great scIcutlKt to be 130
feet from the top of one wave to the
top of the next. The warm used by
V8rronl to tdegraplilng arrom the Ab
lantlc are much longer- In fart, they
ate 000 feet-wr .more. They travel at
tttt same igMed as llght-tbe Incredible
agd almoat Inconcelrable rate of IM.CiQb mllea' per aerond-^lmt the llifht
ware measures only a few mllUootha
ofaalDdh.
NoHoiiie Complete Without One
The Ideal Gift
Bell Haramnlcas. 2.V. 50c and 75r.
Conei'ii and Tremolo Harmonicas, 35c.
to 11.50.
.
Toy rianoB. .25c to $2.50.
Toy Music Boxes. 50c, $1. 2X0, $3.50
nnd$4.
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Mclallaphonrs. 50c to
Plano Drajics. $3 to $7.
Piano Benches. $5 upwant ’
Violin. Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar
cases. $1.25 to $25.
Music Stands, japsnned. 75e; Tfiunllton. trtekH ptoled $1.25 and $1.50.
Mnsic Rons, 60c (o $5.
Muslr Bags. $1X0 lo $5.
Violin Bnwu, 50c to $5.
How the family would appreciate one of those
mubical monders.
)
Siosply press a lever, and theVorld’s most
lieauliful voices sing for you, the world’s greatest
soloists play for yoiv tho world’s famoii.s hands
and orchestras enliven you. Such cjiterVainrocnt
is at vour inst.vnt command if you own a “VIC-
•yoir or an “EDISON.”
1
TORI
Victor Talktog MacUneSa $17^ to 160
EdtooB Ptaonooraplis, $10 lo $50
i
An immense stock of Kccords, inclndintr lb®
very latest productions, -from which to select
Redaced Prices on
Victor Records
7-inrh |5«lc) Bwonto. Slic.
I04ac* C»n Reeort.. (Or.
. i:4ach (It.Wi) R«wd.. Il.an.
EDISON RECORDS, 3Jc EACH.
Si^al fioUday Tenns
Come in UMi ndocl your Cfartatmjui’
Onifii. pny cnly tor th« Records, nnd
‘ toke the cwlire outftt borne, imying for
the Mnchlnc later to ensy toxUllmcnU.
Vy’l
Regina Music Boxes
BNT TUNES.
In Mad Chaaa.
hdpiu. from ooe vMom of taddtom
ulUi Dr. Kina'. Nr* Uto
ssj.’^r.ssrsj’uscss
(or Ur— aad aloameh tnnikls; Xtc at
HAMlTONtUITHINGilO.
Orimfdl
I
iri
TM* cvnuN4 mcoKO. T^vtm arr. liiCH
WANT Df?AlTI^r«*.
m mt dpM Tbair Flaeat or to
Tfte Rich^
of All Tohlic^
OUmmb AlMW tiM PtMT M« WaMT
THB DR. CHA5B COMPANY
U SKNMitMk'ai..
pJOMWIiO
nCWGAIIEIl
earthed oa the farm of Henry Obmbr.
three t^lea from Tale, while eleren
!huc9i aninmeBt b
It tbo rvebliK «1 th%
exc*0«Mr7 oT lu ermftbprrlM.**
from tb* RoerHMrr of U»«
KALKASKA
Bpectol IP tbc EttoOni Itoeorl
Kalkaaka. MIcb.. Dec.
Midi Um
Rl^ la aaatotlng In H. E. Btorer a dnir
ato^ during the boUdaya.
Fred Wood of Trareree City waa In
town Monday.
Mra. Walt of Maniatee waa called
her^ Saturday on aoouni of the lllneaa
of bCf'Cpn Leo, who la rery low with
pneumoa^ at the homg^of Mra. Day.
where be ^>^«"boardlng and at
Hioratlist tbo iportorlttrrofavRrO#
^ ^^mmUmoob to tto doeloioo.'' Tbo
DeeMktfi of ibto hooor te rotber mr«*
^orkra. Tbo loeolioo of tbo eroabornr
^robOB of Moroootu to uoeoitolo at
iooi. aad tbot aoob cropa aro crowa
tboro to Jadaod aowt. WHh an aroa
lartor tbbn that of Rbodo Ulaad. It to
probable that a few Qoart» of the be?'Ytoa eoBtd bo pickad la Marqaette
lioiiatr-^ few baadfoto ooold Fooatbljr
Dorrance Goodrich of Grand Rapbo aocured from the low toads at Ida arryad In town Satnrday and with
tfotdoe toto. wUhUi ibe cUy llmIU. hla wife, who came up the fore part of
liai as a oomiaarctol crop no maber- laat .week, will yUU friends and retotires during the holldaya.
bUlteo- baa probably mlaUkca Mat^
Mlaa Grace White to behind the
queue for Katomasoo, Baraboa or chlnaware counter at the corner groaome other dtolrtct, HoweYor. the dl eery.
liloam will be appropriately framed
Mra. J. C. Gray and children. Dlc.o.
find boac In the ooaaty buUdla*.
Jay and Haxel. left Tueaday for Mo
*‘Wa'n» gotaa to bare oar way or wr bile. AUu where they will remain dur
^*l play.- Bo said Ue K«rto of the ing the winter mootba.
Mra. NeleoD Parker to rery poorly.
IPPS literal^ dtosa. V. of M.. In repanl
Fay Howe, who baa been rlslting at
rtbe Claes party, and the boya bare
Indtonapolla. Ind., for some lime paat.
returned home laat Thursday.
Laat Batnrday morning Mrs. J. Nor
ton waa taken with a poor spell and It
waa until Sunday foiwnoon before be
rocnined eonaelouaoeaa. At tbta writlag Mr. Norton to somewhat touprored.
i order to prwreat Ibe more popular but not ao much as Jo be out of danrla being tingled out and the leea I«r.
Mrs. Maria Bnay and son Charlie of
iputor inembmo being led at bomb
I dooreed that each boy'a partner be Bdmore. Mich., to rlslting at the home
loeon by lot. Thto eolted the boya. of J. Norton of thU place. Mrs. Snay
at aot the glrlt! They Immadlately la a daughter of Mrs. Norton.
Orrlllo J. Brown died at hU home
■roUod at wbat they termed mertreaimoot and tbrentened to last Thursday after an lllneea of sev
i tbo party. The proeldent pro^ eral montba caueed by paralysis. Tha oonMCtNDtoe.- Now cTery boy funeral waa held from the Baptist
> go "partnerleaB - aa are tbo girla, church Saturday ai 2 ociock and the
they cannot pair.off until they remaina Interred at the Erergro*
cemetery. A brother. PVed. fro
I the lymnaalum.
- Arthur Day of Portamoutb. Eng.. Grand Raplda. attended the funeral.
The syrup factory located at this
> of Oxford, and now In the
.
of the DiitUh govemnient. place, known na the Michigan Synip
i^tng a tour of the United 8Ute< Co. to a weU paying todnatry
out
Are hundred boittoe of syrup dally,
Canada for aociologleal purpoaea.
^tbe gueat of bU brother. Frederick notwithstanding that the factory as
jisy. of the Blgma Nu fraternity mt the yet has not all the neoesaary_
" of II. He aayii that he baa beard a ehinery Installed to run full blast.
Borne artistic workmanship has I
mt deal of Michigan as a unlreraity.
I hate been^JIarea^ andTale-aad displayed this year In decorating the
kintdl and expect to ta^/ln^hce^ store windows, which excels any years
on on my return, but at neither of previous, and aa they are Just an atom
beet? ptocea did I find the aplrtt of what the stores ooauln it ought not
be a hard matter to make a aeleclkm
the atudeota that
(.t hM*. There I. wmethloic .bMt j 1» «»e
of CbriMaw «ttu.
verr atmoephere brmbat Mom., Two member, of th. ShleaUan
^ breathe of the spirit 'at democracy Army of Cadillac were In town Tues
If that la the spirit that rules day aelltng adjournal, entitled. -Tbe
^ United BUtea. aa we read about, Cbristmaa Cry.- and are preparing to
j should aay that It reaches the polat lire a Christ mas dtoner to the poor.
A recital was held Saturtlay eren
U
perfection at this atate uni
Ing by the primary pepito of Miss
|ermitr,Prances Floreoce Geliy at the ■
I For more than twenty years Mrs. R
stodk). Only Pbrenta and frteada were
IL Borirort has been IdenUbed with
inrited owing to tbe amnU eapaelty of
the waterworks plant at Throe Rivera,
tbe room. An orebesua did lu share
knd she knows as much about the ma
In furotohtog music, which oonstotwi
chinery and can take the same care
of Ue followtom musicians: Vlollnf.
hr It aa her buaband. who has been
Wall Tlnklepaugb. A. Landrum. Sue
ing these years.
Qreacen. Tracy Ketsbeck. Bylrto Ag
»office taag ua
geeson: OuU. Pearl Morgan; oboe.
i|B tbe wife tegaa to Uke aa laterom
Jennie Wrigbl: clarinet. WBl Jobnto the work and sbe soon became prt^
aoa; eorneto. Oeo. Getty. Mrs. Mae
♦cleat to baadUngGto macbtoery. For
Moyer. Ireoe U Getty; tramboae. Dr.
tiereral yanre Mr. Boiseri baa gone
Tripp. Mia. W. Campbell; rioUncella.
Roai Three Rlrara la tbe totereet of
W. D. Moyer; contto bass. Blisabeth
ill department and tbe hrtfe baa had
Oftty; plaao. loae Catton; director
<011 charge or tbe works. OTtea be
rranem Oeuy.
baa been to far parts of the city whea
A fire would brebk out aad this woman
took bto ptoae to turalag on the prea
^ A teht to to be made by Mlltord
merebanta of tbe transient traders'
law passed by tbe last legtototure. oaB^ for a Heeaae of $10 a day. Tbv
M afier a gang of grocery eatoamen
ItoMB Dayton who bare been tnktog
iromk $M to HOf out or MO
aearly
itotbat
bare bemi na^
E2“
oroe Cliy. MIrtilgaa. agiee lo
» oor ptocan of bustosii an day
Btamap DiBibBr BMb.
NPir rear^a, towary lat. iMf:
R. J. Merem^M^ R WUbeha. Kelek R HorL ^dprard Laateer. WBhelm. Bartab
A. RoeeatbaL C.
S. MeMaaps to Oou naak Trade.
& r. bm
Oo^ 1^ G. HeiimaAB, J. a Paige
Blaetrle Oo^ fbne«to' 8«PPly Co.. Bar
ney Aadersaa, W. O. POote. WIU
Pieote. J. a Curtbto. A. C. Ikdberg. Joe.
Perroa. C. H. ^ppsloreky. J. A. Moatagaa. Wood Smqn. F. a Heck. Belle
^ McCoy. Bpwlaad Dougles. Oeo.
Motor. J. W^tMUUkea. Tbe Booa
r Btefo. Hamlltoa Clothing Co.
baat R Rounoe. Bigto C. Lewis,
lb otores)..dtoRasaa R Dahl. Bbermaa R Hoater. Alfrod Oreillto R On..
Mrs. W. a XMfpauo. New York Tea
Co. N. A. Netaoa. Kimball Maalc
n.fltatobergBros. Flraak
I's Grocery. Oty Book
aioro. Ida Rlalber. J. N. Martloek.
netoair day). Baraum A
Barl.^altaa CampbelL A. A Wllkelm,
J. D. Masted. A. F. Friedrich. Tbe
R Lay Mercantile Co. H.
Montague. Sec'y.. J. W. Slater. OrinBaroum R Earl. J. N. Marilnek and
R, W. RaatoO wiU be open ChrisTmas
but will dose all day New
Tear'a day.
-Bill- Bewail, ibe fSinous guide of
Tsland FblU, Me. and friend of Preal
dent Rooaerelt. his been nominated
by the president for collector of enstoms in tbe district erf Aroostoeb.
COMB ON. BOYS, nnd look orer
tboae books for boys on tbe left hand
ter In tbe Famous. I want one
for Tom's Christmas.
dec It-St
$1.00. guaranteed
WANTED.
FGSmON WANTED to msce nr mml-actor.
Suitable 0ifts
>>
...jR Watch
•• wmUtmt*. M ws bs acS tor
cr. Mb >M actob Mi,
** “-^{n o. Ob i«u to.
■ V
WANTED—Harscb
tab. PtbOPBUc.lUK.Tctb.
if always suiuble—We have a laise line.
; Ho^ bbS tot. Ml Bttfe to.
___________ !!LiL?|to.%'M‘JS.i2-AV- r'
WANTCto-By a ttrsi ctero eagtonv. i tote oa EUawnod btt^ 1
ateaW titter and all around «««>»*»• j
aivaaL 1
tot; one who can tortall arochlnery; j Wayne and Bay Sts.
a position In a mHU tnetory or shop. Lot 71. and boniA Oak RMgbto.
wlU furnish the beat of references One of tbe beM tocattoaa to tbe
tocTs
regnitUng ability aad aobrtety. Calll*
at Ibis otoctt.
/ nor mi cd
f^and Painka China
is dainty and offers rich opportunities for a
display of taste.
12 to 14 aeroa land to Elmwood teWattt 1 m«e from city ItmltA
FOR RENT.
Sterling Silver MoveWes
j
Always pjease; we have a very iaree assort
ment to select from. Make your purchases
early, while stocks arc full.
Bamum & Earl
Christmas Presents
Wbat coulil bo more gnitnblQ or
lomrer appreciated than one of our
STEP15AVERS. Evaiy day would
inciBQse the ploasure of its naeful»
nosa. We Imvo the noatoat arranged,
lieat made, low pnoed.haodaomca> flniahed. high grade cabinet or the inar-
J?E. GREU-ICH CO.
TBAVEMU CITT, MICH.
wm^i
TO RENT-^One steam beat Hat. In
quire of It Toencller. Bell «pbon
107.
dev: 11-tr
FOR RENT-Houro on North Elmwood arenoe. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7-lf
HOUSE for rent, SOI State street. 7
rooms; small barn, Ik per month.
B. J. Morgan.
dec 7-if
4 40*8 IH miles west of Cedar Rna.
Tbcr
good.
Also several gtlt-edge land eoatraali
ang iM
J. B. Graillck oa.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS
leap dally. Tbe Re-
OFFICE ROOMS for rent. Wilhelm
block, corner Front and Union.
nor »4f
TO RENT-Houae 202 North Spruce
street; second building north of Aa
bury church. E. H. Allyu. nor 3-tt
Torsale
^.,LE—A amal
well. A good cha
party that can run
at once. Investigate of A. B. Cur
tis
dec VHit
FOR SALE-Hot aTr'fu^iJI^iiaed^
season, with tin pipes. $3&; one gas
heater, never used. $3. R. W. Round
R Son. foundry.
dec &-*J
FOR SALE-Houro and lot. barn oa
lot. 443 Weal Blgbt MreeL Price
$2,400. oaatblrd down, balance to
anlt purcbaaec. Inquire lU Beet
Ninth street, or address John anne. ant] vigor
spark!.- of llfi*.
g^eboy^l^^
Hollhier's Kcirky Mountain
cent*. T#*a or Tahluta. Johni
Trial bottle 10c.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—Ite tea ciaro>
The PiaiiM Used by Mozart and Clerotnti We^ Only Five Octave.
Place BoUL
Bdy.
PALMISTRV-OoaaaR Madame Hlaei
Reasember tbe futaro llee to you
band, a ootonUSe roadtat will rorro
tbe tree life's btotary. Over il
Unkm 2L aide entreaea.
tSStoc
The man who, more than any other
rode the piano and piano music pop
ular In England and all over the conti
Dent was Muzlo Clementl. born nt
Rome. 17R2. At elghU'en he composed
his Op. 11. which forms the basis of
moat all modem piano sonatas and
which required coaalderable powers of
elecuUoo.
Clementl was educated In England
by the kindness of a Mr. Beckford.
and he aoon rivaled Bach aa a trocher
He was the greatest player of the age.
Mozart, possibly, excepted. In 1780 he
went to Paris and sras perfectly aa
tounded at his reception. Tbe old
masters. Hayden. Bach and "old 8s
lleri" were at this time “going off the
stage- as It were, and hated the new
fangled pianos and piano music, the
rltlQg genergdons of musicians and
Clemenil In particular.
ghl. forsooth
write muBlc
could not play, or the srorld to
ure planoa that they could
not play on? Mocarl, they said, was
a charlatan. Beethoven, an imposter,
and even Schubert, "the dear choir
boy,- was becoming Uinted with wri»-
i"*
DiMii iMr Fff m
WANTAO-IRifS br ter «f ur
Piano Talk No. 10
Kimiily liquid i-leclr
every part of your body, bringing new
blixNl, strength and new vigor. It
makes you well and keeps you well.
It Is expected ihat^Q the cvMirse of
this week about $Coo.e^ In bets made
on the New York city election will Im»
turned over to those Who backed McCl.-IIan to win. Last week’s decision
denying a r»-counf of ballots is regard
ed a* having settled HearsCs preU-n-
“•—Warrner's White
Tar Syrup.
The beat cough remedy on earth,
cures a cold in oito day If taken In
time. 25 and W cents.
ConaomptioA
DONT BUY YOUR ChrUtmaa can
dles till you ace ours. Jackaan’a. 106
Front street.
dec 164f
Wlllio Dory, aged 10. was drowtirsl
by breaking through the Ice whl'lo
Kkniing on the river near ZJIwmukb**.
In a>mpany wlib tbe son of Senator
Baird and other Itoy*. who wore un
able to rescue him.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBU TRUSFER CO.
very comm
of,0d,T.U.M,
-mUereble
' These flrat planoa were only four
and Are octarea. When they reached
the five octove scale they thought they
had accomplUhed wonders.
Tbe genius was yet unborn who
would awrop away all the Imperfec
tions of the earto. pianos.
There are many good planoa today
re different aystema of
and there
and
that wlU a «al to your more atrtmgly
tbaa ^
la made in the great Kimball factories,
hence tbe ropnUtioa aad large capital
) la back of every part of
good at tbe beat toerery way.botbet
ter to many reapecU than others, aa
examlaathm wBI fu«y prove, and ibc
prices are quite a little leas than those
uL?*««!S2tSd.?m
r^VaraMii
UHUIXliQSiCliODSE
a. a HASHBu rrcs
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■v:
312 STATE ST.
BvtkPhvMia*. 44.
^•1
****^‘“*
way that Diano partUlly.
as we know It today,
ushered in.
It had Ok hard time of It and was a
One historian
Wlae or Tar Byrnp foi^ tbeae terrible AUONI. toiJre* thli poulbto.
aad total.
OnlT • fwr tojni MUl cartotmu:
It aad la
WbBT Toa
M kowt*.
koai«, aad
i
ud tor
lorik*
oowk ttet M
lo«p tt^anar laUi to gtoa ndtot
M. H
imr A moons WANT AB.
Pfimfs,
Mrs. Robert J. Chase. wUe of the
pastor of tbe First Christian church
Marshall, has been adjudged Insane
by Judge of Probate Hamm and Ukeii
to tbe Kalamazoo asylum.
torture of Rev. O.
tbe Baptist church
of HarperarlUe. N. Y.. will Interest
you. He says:
because of a persistent cough, result
ing from the grip. 1 had to sleep sit
ting up In bed. 1 tried many remedies,
without relief, until I took Dr. King's
New Dtocovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, which entirely
cured my cough, aqd roved me from
consumption.- A grand cure for dis
eased condllkmi of Throat and Lungs.
PMple m sa cesenUj Ink ftr Ckrlstaas Pre»eas a the resM-Mnss, l«t It b a c»4 aeoiiai
Torlhe exmuce ef i
vs
CtOAltS
WOOD! WOOD!
=—
•X
- auriG - toKsrrs
11
One^Fourtb Off
On all Ladies* and Childrens* Cloaks. These gar
ments are all. new this season and are the beat to
be found. We have two fur lined coats left that
Will be sold very cheap.. ,
n. ]. Unibclm
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
i6 In. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00perload
Can make Iprompt delivery.
" your orders.
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Send iit i
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OyAl WOOD DISH CO.
NO. 87. BOT^ PHONES ^
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LODGE MTICES.'
Houwa FORaALa.
PENDON
7% fmn, mi Mn. Stonvm
aW a^Ml Tf ywii «t FoM Ou.
Ok^ iMt vMk. wm to MW M»ictt
M or toe woto Mtobto weiitogi to
toe torrtterr. Tkere we tolrty-ire
M6oeereli oext Fetomry. to forumeie
to kOTtep hoi o kbjwwi gnwdtotoer.
Morir to too loot Mtory toe toucr.
^sRlUKEm
Moat oattasa oa B. D#Bh Bar nte
llteoyaUarbarsataB. •aUoooaaBn '
mvistms. Farms tar sola. Fin
•’larmirii BraM « CoMf, til B. PF
BlindHeadache
‘•About • year ago,** write Mi^
TRY A Rteont WANT AO.
per ttA ftacr 4tm pMtj to otat
tolrtr of tMr frtatoe fcwe toet Tm
tfereretooc. to •oerlito
««•*
M 004 coMtttofc cope. Mr. Core
DO rdief until I tried .
CA1IDUI
la arldtMA A abort program was
l lnunediatdy commenced to Improve, and
now I fed like a newwoman, and wi^ to
«kM tewwttekMifwtotatfcitr.
lag meada la
taka la rtatti few days.
IMUOTOfSlUt
y.^
dilMM. teBkCttrtkOTBfvristMa
Ptaak Beak
bMtaMM BM OMT «U IMt Oil, OM
liriaf ilx iMi lov tackw. 8m« baa
■a parebaaad tba •
dot
a warrkMt *bo naadt aU feat aaraa tlogC Oore.
Mhaa aMI tear otbata orar aU (eat
Mr. aad Mrs. WaHer Harris desire
ta«. Beffta dlaehaa tba llat wUh
]»-Taar«M bojr. BH Oatlirta. «bo BMaaataa all faat aU la bla acock
vaicka l*t poaate aad la atUI gnmHarry Bnaoell aad family
CaapIteSlUw
A CBOICE nZSIHT
Can be attached to any,
fixture.
CUTTERS
Here is a large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles. NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
assortment of
Robes and Blankets
QRAWN
apeciai » ui* asTtouu* nevu....
r ■■
y1.:
ment houoco.
A two-headed gtont., on osolfi<sl
N freak, nine feet Ufi. hot importunei
Sarah Bernhardt to let him accom
pany her on her proposed tour to Tex
os under a circus tont. os a sldeahow.
oSnir wUh Mtos QUmon and threat
ened with removal mi head of the
**atael iruat" by Andrew Carnegie, to
osU to have retorted: -Thla ta none
of your allnlr. 1 shall do os I like In
my pefBoonl life. The storlea you
mnr me not all true.**
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WE lYlLL clooo out our bosutlfnl
Joponoao trays and boxes regan
-of ooat. Flat shlrl-woM pattonm.
, only a fitw loft, at wholesale prices.
BOk ahlrU |1 up. Come soon. whUc
they ore not all gono. Armenian B»aaor, 216 ^ FnmL
dec l$-lf
€ PAIB8 Sawkalt cotton ooeki
nortod colors pB np In nice hoUdoy
, yon will find there
i
fe
FfNB UMBBMLLA8. $2. $4 nM $5.
dfcitn
Oimini. Dae. *0.—Mra. I>r. Bojlan
baa reuimri hoaae Irom rlatUni bar
iDoUivr In Alleaaa.
Mra. Corttott U batter. Sbe.baa
bean rary aide wUb poanmonla. Sbo
was auraad br Mias Morris of Trarerae Oty.
An operatkm was partarmed on
noaale Bup by Dr. HoUMay nnd Dr.
Boylan FWdny. Dec. 16. Plossla la
moeb batter aad doinc nicely.
Bom. to Mr. nnd Mra. Walter DaWltL a IIH poond gtri.
Tbere will ba a dance at Surer
Lake retort Monday. Dee. ». Moaie by
Helm'a orcheotim.
Mtos Zoda Jones and Miss
Monroe wUI have n Chriatinaa
and program at the ochoolbouM
day afternoon. Dec. 22.
There wUl be a ChrtsUnns tree at
tbe thorch Satmrdny evening. Dec. ».
Bmeet Harr hna gone to Btretford
to scale log* for a L King A Oo.
Hnrriaon Hnn la nble to walk out
•gnin. He has been sick wtthtnMd
Henry Anthony to going to have a
poolroom over hit blacksmith sboph
TRY A RBCORD WANT Aa
Look them over when seeking
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
TRAYBBE HH W CO.
sumuE susKsnois
t» OriiMn cute
,Ftoin tbe Hnnlware Store
Pocket knivea. tazora,
aboart, scisaora, akatea.
haiii alala, Korweginn
akioa, snow abtx*. broad
uiixera, cake mixort. car
pet ewwperB. nickel
plated tea kettlca. toa
SSSACSS
cake baskfU. berry diah'
'
t>8, crumb trays, kuivea
and forks, lea apoona,
table gpooDS, car\'int:
seta etc. If you cannot
make up your mind to
what you want, come m
nud look around and let
n. help you.
Looking For
L R. MARnN-PhjMelaa nnB Bni■son. oaea BBC BMt ftont BtaaoL
A DAINTY 6IFT
Yonbareonlyafewdaya
in which to finUh yonr
CUriatnuiB ohoppog.
FRAL trrATE AND
ThenMs no better place
in the dly to look up
aomedainty icifl forfiome
friend, that perhapg you
have put off fCt'tbng
until now.
A wide laiik'o to choom
from.
Many channing thing*
in .lEWELKY AaND
SILVEKWARE. Iteat
line in tbe city.
MARTINEK’S
217 EAST FRONT 8T.
TiMn. UM
oobs
Oo. bkMk. Both fihOM
DR. E JE Ml
ittaE 'Bothpboaoo. BoMdMO 111
DR. E H. HOLUDAY. OredoMo To*
loato DalTorstty. OMoo ta Maaooa
!«• N-ron*
Caipct Ckaniiic Wo
kings...
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
N. E
rteeiu
CHAFIN. FroprlMr
DE E L- THlRLBY-^lp«dal attontlon to dtoenocs of chUdran. Boow
409 SUte bonk bldg. Both phonon.
Rich cut glass, Beau
tiful China, Hand
some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
JiWilrf Start
Wc sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter
F-RKK!
L. O. RICE, Manager
RiCht on tbe Main Street
128 Front Street
tvsaty.fi^ MdoUll ksve omts to rv^
OtnerphoM.
OORMtUKIOKATU
akPhoaslim
nns. J. a a rakt j. txobbUioo
ORTBOFATHIO FMYWOlANai -J
»«aT4Wua.taHas. t a. *. a. la
Ito a a. B. t to a OTMlafa RaRtaMa
WrakawSto. OMtoa. hto. A..
•RilD RAPIDS I IRDiilA RY
COiPAHY.
am
The
a F. CARVER A DML
A. Di TYLER
DENTIST
PEREAIARQUETIB
tori.toatoi.ii.iaH.
The,World’s Best Tjrpewrlter
ITAOrtawoMRt.
OCTROIT. aUOH
lEIEIU lltlUl^
£.W. HASraiGS A SOH
DE QAUNTLETT bsanace aad Real Estate
.
^ SiMial Rttdiitiw gif« to
F
diaaRaea of tbe ^
with Dr. I. A. ThMaWMfi
rr atATiONAL RAi
DENTKT"
MRtiWnP^
J. M. nuellmantel
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTABY PUDirIC ^
|aa BMt rr«.t Rt.
Vm ftmtr*
GEO. A. JARVIS
201 FRONT'aTHBBT
I Smith Premier
)is the simplest and strongest of all writing ma
chines. 11 does better arork, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typewriting machine. . It is
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE mSDRMCE
Rttional School of Music. "•‘"“tfciiSAiw.
Hie. J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
DE LAWTON—PhyolcUa and oar*
goon; oMeoa M WUbolm block, third
tkmr. with Dn. 8aw|«.^^ FMhnk
lofOE
/
HARRY E
toaar nnd action rofulotor. I
taction guarontaad. WtU Eti
Mnolc BS^GlU.phMS04.
HCRVEY H. A1
and couMlor. WllhMa block. Traw
•TM cny. Mich. OftlsM phonn Ifit.
BugbM'a drug store
6in$
' HastaWs
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY.
Mon and onrgoon. I
fiooi OTor First NntM
BALE. TIME CAM
Oledding
$1.00. $2.00.
$2.00. $4.00
im
DE W. E. MOONata.. 107: BMl. M.
rt.attABhMnii
FRANK TJiUDE DENTIST
meddina
tM. te.
°“H?H-"42S=va
B
I, E A U MMiMtH
A. J. McPHAlL
Queen City Implement Co.
Th« Smith Premier Typewriter Compway
|S^..
ss«r
tauxcaslanfs
orad back onto Ibalr farm.
toe custody of the child and a piece of
. aoBt, K. T. la to hara a Baa statue
Mip. OnUrla of Tnrtle Lake died of
BoAley's fortune.
ot giaril itscar Oaasaaooct, trbo
dropsy at 7:«» Thoraday ereolog. She
la eoa»aa< ar ftort Staaarlx at lu baa beco lo vary poor hesUb fora loog
BAGNALL
Senator Depew contlnuea to decline
alaac Ooriac tba aarir aaO traal
time aad her death was aot oaei
InvlUtions lo diimera and other public
Bara la tba Mahsvk aallay. Tba aUlaa ad.
functions and It Is probable that toe
la to ba placad-la Bast park, bee
Dick Jacobi aad wife rialted Mead, Special to tbe Evening Record.
gnoll,
Mich.,
Dec.
20.-Thc
InOinl
famous wit and after dinner
tba alia of that aM tart abieb oarer la Trareiae Oty Tbuiaday aad mdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Penoyer
kcr has told hto last joke at oT
aarraotered la aoar prlrate Bfoaad. It day.
of this kind, within toe last
la a fUl or Mrs. Abimai Laaalac at
H. Lore of Chicago was io town died Wodne^toy afternoon at S
o'clock. The funeral was held at toe
h there were a dozen annual af
Alboajr. trbo la a «r»oMaii«hier of Tbnnday oa buataaaa.
Uttle Reu Jacobs spent Friday at ignoll M. E church Friday after- fairs which (he senator n< ver missel,
but
hto
chair was vacant at all of
Lard Strotoeaoe. hlfk co««Uetooer M. Deake-a.
Miss Alma DuBols of Mcsick spent
or Cooodo. kMM jaut tamed hU ciphty B. Warner of Henry was la
Sunday at Bognon with her slate.*.
Aftli jMf. tort to etui me ecUro ei moet
Mrs. Winfred Fllnn.
CALMAN^ HrtoHf Spar VaraM li
BOO or to. Ae o Scotch lad. I>
Orrte
Mrs. Btool RaadoR to oo toe sick Ml dyrebto for Ml iNhtrtor mHl
Sailtlip bo eotemd toe eenrtoe oT Che reoing from Chicago.
HiideoB Bor oonpoar moor 7^ mo C W. Amidoo and wife ot Orayllni list.
end rooe bj ebeer force oT Bcrli to be are here to nJtend tbe funeral of Mr*. wnile Fllnn and wife have relumed
-TAXES
home from Iheir wedding trip In the
omofis the foremoet coouDoretol
Amidoo's iitoter. Mn. Gnthrto.
ead poUttciene In toe cokmr. The do- Biei7 Potter of Westwood to spend southern port of the slate.
TOtopmtnt of toe greet nortoweei to log a few days In town.
the woflc with which hto aeine will be There will be a Christmas tree at
The lav rolls for the collection of
the state and county taxes for tbe
m^on In Deokes hall
ISniG, and for the delinquent
Mr. AWokl. a Japaaaae of dlallac- erenlag. A>nw-prtignun will be ren- dward Buckley'a Suit for Divorce year
school nud city taxes and special as
thw, U la tbit 0000U7 teeklac lofor
Kesrments for oold year have been
Furnlthsa the Principal Topic for
attloo at to tba eUaiata aad raaoi
Leslie Reynolds was In Trsverso
placed In my hands for collection.
Tea Cup Dlscusalon.
I will be In my offlee to receive said
of Taiaa. arhera It U propoae
City Monday.
from now until Feb. 1. 190C. on
ftmad a coloojr of bla eoaatmaao.
Mrs. Carpenter to rery low. having Manistee. Dec. 20.~Just now the taxes
each wwk doj- from 8 o*ch>ck to ll;3u
*m abortly brio* orar SCO fao>
hod another stroke of paralysis.
only think talked about In high society o'clock in the forenoon and from
wbo will aattla oo a aolld tract of 10.
The Inland Sunday school will have circles of this city 1s the Buckley di o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
000 aerat la Baa coaatj. They will Chrtolmaa tree at the church at In
0 cose, in which the mlllionairu before Januarj* 10, the regular fee ».f
aadanaka tea tarmlog aad tilk col- land Monday evening.
,
one rN*r cent for collection will lie
resldenu of the place have token
tare. The BUlbarry tree growa erery
keen Interest. The tale of domestic charged and on all Ux€*s paid on or
wfaara la tba lagton to a great alee.
‘
Infelicity In which several iK-monK to- after Jam
Baa Aoloolo U tbe oearaat towo to the
came Invckved In one way or
torilSm* Venalty on dellnqiieni city
THOMP80NV1LLE
propoaad oolooy aad tbe eapeci
to the chief topic over the tea cupi. and school taxes and siieclal
U that tbe oewoomera will laake good
ments.
4
cent
on
each
dollar
of
the
The cose to about to come to trioL
amount of said Ux.
cttltoaa tod lolanoarry aad coaleace
In June lost Edward Buckley. pre.«=i
Record.
Office In room 202 State Bank
with Ibalr Tawa aalgbbora. Mr. AkIdeni of the Manistee A Northeastern
okl aaya that If the drat colony la a Thompaoovllle. Mich.. D^. 20.-Tho raiU’ay. president of the Buckley- building.
Dated. Dec, 1. 1905.
board of supervisors at htelr extra sea
aaeoott ba wlh buy aootbar tra
M. E HASKELU
tkm rescinded the resolution to bond Douglos Uimber company, and the
which he baa aa opIloD. and la thU the county for $30,000 lo bnlVd i
City Treasurer.possessor ^>f large timber esUtes. dec 4-tf
there are 100.000 acrea. aaeoi
brought suit for the dtosoluilon of hi^
court
bouoe.
make botaet tar S.OOO faialllet. Thate
Miss Blanche Northrop of Baj* City marriage with Jennld Sloan, formerly UlC CAUIAN*t Cloatie Floor Fin
ta a aoiall eoloay of Japaoeae ni
Mich., to visiting her uncles. O. M. and of Tbomasvillc. Ga., which was con Ml for floors.
E E WsR A Iona
Bee eouaty. They bare deroted tbem- E S. Northrup. during the holldaya. summated in March.
in that city.
«<1raa to twlalng tea aad Ibla year told Mtos Zse Northrop to home from tbe There to one child. Virginia, born Jan.
their produenj with a good proBt.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
15, 1825. The contest is centered ou
M. A, C. for the holidays. She has
Men will aitae riral woineo In good! silver medal os a winner of the second
Beat of draaa. aaya the Loadoo Tailor prise In the oratorical contest. Mtos
aad Cutter. Tbq king, of coorae. 1» Oerlrode Peters of Springfield winauppoaed to be tbe fouot of i
nlng the gold medal, ahultlng out the
taahloo. aad the paper deacribea hU boys entirely. Lost year Nelson Smith
■aalaaty'a oottume doriag bla receot of Frankfort won the second priio. so
atay at Bandrtagb^ aa “rery abowy." Benzie county to now behind In the
ot a drab Norfolk Jacket. race, by only a neck. Mtos Northrop
«, galtera aad a
come within one count of tielng for
M«rlet taai b ahaater. The acarlet
place.
beaddreat It appiraoUy what la to la- first
David Delyca to vtolllng relatives In
flueaee tbe male Briloot' gannanla. Canada this week.
and the Tailor aad Cutler poUiU lo J. a Trowbridge will build a grist
Ibe brIIIUoee of tbe Uteat walatooau. mill In the spring upon the Uttle Bet
tbe bultoat af which, according lo tbla sey river.
authority, are aot ooly Jewel., but a The people seem to think th^ to
few of tbaaa are fraoueatly reproduc •ometolng lo Investigate In the coun
tion. In mlntoturn of fainoua worka of ty and the committee appolDted will
art or the moat beantUnl female por- continne to look Into the matter until
tralU by ouch artl.ii a. Oaluaboroogh tatisfled that t<lcy have probed the
HenTlW^S. Us Hiuburg mlllloa- matter to the bottom.
alre. baa beea buythg a Tot of Manhatun lalaad real aaUl(> and ao ooc
saeoM to know Just what he meaaa to
do with U. It I* takeo tor graatod.
howerer. Uat a good deal ot Ue prop
erty will be devoted to bis tarorile
UaESCMS
>R. F. A MAC NKTT—Pm
4ss WIST rowr smiT
tacrihb.^ female pains, regulate female
w.wB^ funcUons.tonesuptheorgans
mWISTK STIRRED
V
P, moma .«*«(F TbmiBay •nm-
Screened smd pre sre
pared especially for TflAVKRM errv I
Ranges and Cook
Woodmoa ^
tot toirt TMStoves, from an ex toiMTtt
mbk mmtk m T:» p. to.
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
"—S.'S
It is easy to handle TBAVCIISK CITY LOOOS, No 122. F.
and a good burner. A A. M.. mmu <m MoMj Mtong
Try a ton and be on or baton toe fan of ton soon.
st7:M|».«. M. S. HaakMU Mm*
convinced.
tary. EUdot K. Wblto. W. M.
THEG.aTliYU)RGMLCI.
The oaaMWMM* «M UM Mor* M«
^
TRAVRRtR cmr LOOOK, No. n. «.
mTBaSEOTT,
nCBlGAR
TRY A RCCORO WAMT AD
. O. O. MILLER
THE EVENING RECORD H
TIIAVUnC CITY, MICHIOAN. WEOUCtOAY, DECEMWII ». nOS.
SHANOHAI ouirr.
dViLWAR
mi RAGING
Hm Been Reeumtd
Mf Wbw toiho ^vewlBg loeord.
Moadny and boatoeea has heew rw
AM
UOID OWNiHt* NOMKS.
(RAlfBDFMIliJBIUIK
Ffra
IKS $100,000^
Oeotreyed
Twe
Now
Ferry
TRAINS MET
HIGH IN AIR
DAINTT GURISTMAB gIfU ta fancy
Bf Wire to the Evealng Record.
work, ready made or do be worked.
Waehlagtaa. Dec. lA^oeeph Buck- Mlaa Grace Jotoaea. Oty News Oo.*a
ttu Btahop. lately la dharse of the Paa- more.
dec JO-ii
aM pabOcIty buruaa. has been ap-
$3,OOMOr
FOR LIWSON
;^
MAS ExmnMuir accbot
CITY BOOK STORE
_____ TM Boasat (0, Pr.^
KUBEOK St HOYT
Nep York. Dec. JO —In
Substantial Gifts for Gentlemen '
to Amori
Keckwear
Glo>-ea
Line.1 Glo^■(«
Pnr Gloves
Lim'd Mitten.
Silk Suspenders
Mufflers
Silk Hanukervhiefs
Linen Handkercb’fs
KNEW THIT BANKS WOULD FAIL
tihe smoking car of the local.
Traeka High In Air.
cks at
about thirty
This made the wgrk of rescue dlfflcuU
lent materially to the terror
the passengers, most of whom were
residents of ntwrhy points In Connecti: and New York state who
to the city on holiday shopp ^
Fire apparatus from several sUtlons
was summoned and many persons
wore rescued by means of ladders
placed against the struct
BANKEY-NEWMAN. '
Injuries befell most of those In the
car demoltsbed by the Poughkeepsie Bolon Young Psople UnHed In MarrUge by the Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
n U Horn, engineer of the extralB, %as arrested last night on
Henry liankey and MIs.s Marie P.
MICHIGAN
PAPER
COMPANY
barge of manslaughter and later Kewetimh. both of 8okm. were united
. MAKES EXTENSION.
In marriage at 10 o’clock this murfiinK'
'^No^hnl^m^he^^oughkecpsle train, at the itarsunage by the Rev. Hug.*!
ao far ai can he h-arned. was hurt. Kennedy of the Ashury M. E. church.
The couple were attended by a sister
Stock Selling Abovt Par and Ward J.
Miller Adviiee Father to Hold
Onto IL
Tie in
That the paper mill Industry Is act Central
about C:30 o’clock just
ive in other cities aside from this city at the height of the suburban rush
It evident from the fuliowlag clipping
from the Plalnwell Journal:
-I^Tien the Michigan Paper company
holds Ht annual meeting Jan. 9 anwill be made of the fact
that the |M8.(H10 worth of new stock
Issued has been entirely sold. Thlt
will mean that the company has th«*
cash In hand to proctN^ with the erec
tion of the new paper mill, the plans
Not for Christmas alone,
for which were adopted some time ago.
but for all timo,an Eastman
•The stock was sold above par, the
IN AN INVAUD’S CHAIR
;k
WONT SFAND
CHRISTMAS
FOR HAZING KODAKS.....
RIEOnBISgDITMSTIPlTin
active work will
be begun before spring though, when
nenced It will be pushed rapidly. *
A letter has been received in this
city by Wells B. Miller from his son.
Ward J. Miller of Kalamasoo. who In
forms bis father that If he desinw to
disiioseP 1of the stock he holds with the
y he
Mlchlgai
willingly
ie urges his father
the coming need of holding It as
the prospects for the concern are m<
than bright. The stock spoken of
the clipping U added stock to the old
concern which by Issuing this sttick Is
enabled to add greatly to Its capital
and enlarge the capacity of the mill.
.JOHN ALEXANDER OOWIE LEFT
FOR JAMAICA TODAY.
MIMITTEO TO tSTLUM
Pro^ Can Nolthor Sit Nor EUndWaa In the Cart of Thrwo
GEORGE COVYEAU HAS BEEN DEGLARED INSANE.
CATES BRANDED A FELLOW STU
DENT ON THE NECK.
Prtvfeua to Hit Expulsion Lieutenant
Called the Preaident. Gen. Wheel
er a Liar and the General Re
turned the CompIlmenL
By Wire to the Ehening Ri'cord.
Detralt. Mich.. eDc. 20.—Ueut. John
D. Gates has been expelled from the
Michigan military academy at Orchard
Lake, because General Wheeler, the
preaident. says Cates branded a fellow
student’s neck with the Initials ’ X. E.
X.“ Five students q
Before the expulsion i
er bad a bot argnmt
the other a liar. WTieeler says t
will be no more hazing in the academy
If every atudent qulia.
Kcxlak is about as fine a
present as you could give to
younger old—go simple a
child can uti> them and take
good pictures—so perfect
that you can not help but
take gooil pictures, even on
the cheap ones.
Brewnle LoMs $1.00 to $9.00
Foldiir Pocket fcodtks $6 It $20
TtnkDcYdopmklUdiUies
$2JM)to$5.00 .
DCYClopiiur OntflU 90C to $1.S0
TripoOft $1.00 to $2.00
.^Watt’s Drug Ston
Unfortunats Young Man Was Field PIOMM- Nmnyso C«.nty F«m«P—ltd Away at the Asylum.
SecreUry for the Eleventh District
William Green, a pioneer farmer of
ChrlMian Endeavor Societies.
Newaygo cAnty died yesterday at the
asylum, aged 74 years, leaving a wife
and aeveral chUdren. The rematns
> Coryeau
were prepared for burial by Under
• the Elet
les, has been ad taker Anderson and shipped to Grant,
where the funeral will be held lomor
mitted Into the Norihera Mick
row ^ernoon at 2 o’clock.
asylum after a medical ezamlni
MRS. RENNIE ELECTED.
WE VHLL dose out our beautiful
atteatloQ of the
Later he was rem
though hU iUnces righted he mill ooatlDued mental halluctnatloQa on r«Uglotts anbleola. Oeorge Craker. se
pertmeadeat of the poor, of Leelaaaa
^ty. aoeoaqiaalml by
CartSe. Jadge of prabaie. ptac«d;h1
there as a realdeat of thetr ooaaty.
T>ls afteraoou a special elecUon
was held by the Oompaakms of Eoreetera for the elecUou of a chief raugor
BoMerar. was only a aoelal membor
mad: Mt uatittad to a arat la the klgb
«oo^ or foam as a delegate. Ko
SPECIAL PRICKS oa e
ckurahet and ■ehoola at
.
I
__
Fine shirt waist patterns.
few lefL at
Silk shawls $1 «P. I
I gone. Armenian BaiL
dec,20-lf
MitrRve bcataa of orangsa. Tepa^
ifartSeaiilA Festa^phenaiOL
RIOM YOUNG tvkey SOe Ib. Btanak
R Snmvilt.
dec IMt
Fancy Negligee shirts
Our Christinas slipper will .-urnmenoo right r»ow aid
conUnue nnUl Saturday evening. 10:30. We hav.<
etivrything in slippers for . veiybody. and we have put
siiecial low prices on onr slippers that will CTtainly
poll ev.-ry slipper buyer in this diiecUon. Call and
S.V our display. *
iaohant
HOLIDAY
FOOtWEAR
Ligfm.OnrKaitinudffaal
Roraool
who is to Build W:
Repair property where
any kind of Building Ma
terials, Lumber or Inter
ior Finish is needed, is to
have a chance to figure
on supplying the ma
Slippers
WARM SHOES FOR ALL
LUMBERMBTS RUBBERS AU
SOCKS
SUW SHOES AN0PA6S
a
OfCbe man
For Men.-Women and Chil
dren. AU kind, of styles
and sliapes at prices that arc
right.
terials.
If our figures do not secure the contract, the other
fellow is welcome to the trade! -
Craperse g«y lUffl. €o.
SllK
Alfred GrciUck & a
242 Front street
o. C. MOrPATT
Ab«tract« of TIU*
MIOB* SMTIVrACTOMY
NECK FOUR IN HANDS
WEAR Beautiful Designs
in Silks
Regular 50 cent goods
W mt» mom mo
%o4tmtrnom
Dn. ^fwytf
DENTISTS
WILLIAM ORS£N*OCAa
Ylro to tho Kreolng Record.
. Dec. 10.-John Alegander
le thU mc^Ing oUried for Ja^ In enre of three trained m
hta non Qladdy. Dowle con neither
tor aund nnd llree In an Invalid
eha r. He^hopra to regsln hit health
^rSoslery
____ ____
Haiti Coats
Overcoats
Cbri$fma$ Slipper Sale
STOCK VERY VALUABLE
A prltoD odU At dote rmiiKc dldn t
look to good to tbf baritoUert of the
eHf and at 1:10 this aflemooti. »U
koort mad a kolf boforo their thlrty^l*
IMN^ of graco woro up. five more bad
oo4« forward with thoir 1100 each. A«
H. W. Ploroo had paid bU flue Voator
dar this malcdt llAOO alroady reeolTod
Mh will go to the library fond for
thelpurdiaoo of now booka. etc. Thote
wh4 paid foU aftoraooD wore: iohn
Bta^koa. Phil Shomer for Bert Oaonrtdor. Chariot Timneller for Tom
Ftni*. Albert Novotny and Potor
Wurtburg for Prank Koch. There are
ihr^ more yot to be heard from.
Thlt afternoon the cate of Morgan
vt. jHuelliaantel wan ttlll occupying
the attention of the coort.
1
Wood FHt Coot.
The cate of B. J. Morgan r». A. B.
Hu^llmantel over the casual loaa of
wocd which wat valued at »100, occu
pied the attonUoQ of the Clrcnlt court
aU>f yetierday afiemotm and thU
moiklng. the previous large attendnac4 having In the meanwhile dwin
dled down to the few coonccted with
thelooort oradally.
DIvocdo Case.
A abort evening session wat hold
latt night in which argumentt were
heahl by Judge Ma>*ne for the Kaiter
Yi. lUlaer divorce by Attorney Farm
C. dllbert for the.iforenM> and J. W.
Patfhen for the plaint IffNelaUre ti>
the ^It now before the court- An At
tbniey fee of IIS was granted the defentUnt. Mrs. Amelia Kaiser, while the
othdr auU money aill be determined
Initial HandkerchiefsSoits
KightKobo.
SaitCaaea
Hats
Hand Bags
Colored SUff Shirt. TrunkT^
FnrCl^)s
UmbreDas
121 UNION 87
By Wire to the FNening Record.
Washington, ivc 2'».-Tminan*s r^
*nl speech In the senate exposing
the fact that Chairman Shonts is hold
ing two rat jobs may cause the presi
dent to ask Sbonts to give up eliher
the presidency of the Clover Leaf rail
road, with a saUry of |•5JH^0 yearly,
or the chairmanship of the canal com
mission at $J0.ut»0. Tillman said
Shunts is devoting more or less time
le management of the railroad
TtNDCMt OIDNT CMOODf By Wire to the Evening Record.
lO.-lt it generally
TMt DMItON Ctl-L.
lleved that LaWaon'clmed up about
13.000,000 In the last three days and
that he was piped off from Washing
ton that the Chicago banks were toiv
bllng him to duck in time
T¥)tLVB MUNORtO DOLLARS FOR and catch what the other fellows
dropped while dodging. He Is preiwrLIBRARY FUND.
Ing another sharp bear campaign and
the feeling in State itr
other great bank crash
Hovn of Oraco Will Cxpiro
10 oXIock TonloM-Morvin
Imofitol Cm It StUI
j
Oil ill Court.
Ill PAU OP TO 3:30 A.M.
DOLLS
PICTURES
SLEDS
ALBUMS
KOVELTT^
’
is THE
crowded paaaeager trains came lo^
gather oa the elevated tracks of the
New York Central A Hudson River
BELIEVED THAT HE GOT A TIP railroad last night near One Hundred
and Tenth mre« t In Hariem. One man.
FROM WASHINGTON.
J. W. Kaapp. of New Rochelle, was
killed and forty persons were more or
less seriously Injured.
Both of the oollidlng trains were
east bound and had left the Grand
Central station at F>oriy-second street
GOT OUT FROM UNDER IR TIME
within a few minutes of each other.
TO MAKE A STAKE.
One was a fiumford local on the New
York. New Haven A Hartford rail
road, which company uses the New
Picked Up What the Othtrt Dropped York Central tracks.. The other train
was foe Poughkeepsie express of the
While OodgIng-Preparing /
Central. Rushing along on parallel
iracka, the two trains suddenly
nVE MORE
PAID FINES
THE HOLIDAY STORE
H WERE CROWDED WITH
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS.
TRAINS WERE RUSHING ALONG
wrm VALUAKLC COM- By Wire to the Evening Record.
ON PARALLEL TRACKR
New York. Doc.
Two now f
Tcim DcrmoYCO.
honoeo and tllpo of the Central
rand of New Jerray nnd the Deino
the foot of Local Wae Switched From Third
Ird street were practically destroyed
Track tc the Fourth and In an
r tre this morning. The Ion any
•ggrogate a quarter of a millUin dolIneUat Engine of Exprsea Had
lara. The origin U unknown.
Crashed Into Oey Coach.
r inr« Id tk* StwSm RmoNL
PMMkws. D0C. S0.-aTtt war
liLow fMtoff tkroiiglioiD D WMD dr-
0’0LCX>»
AID
--- ASPEOAL----
35c 25c >135c
TAKE THEM THIS WEEK
Eycrybody Welcome-.
If yoa can’t ooroe in the day time, we’re open every
eveBing now to eeU holiday fnmiMiings-y«m never
win know nnkee yon have or wiU caU and aee what a
fine aaaortment of Handkeinhieft. Keckwear and
other fine fnmiahings we are ahowiiv.
A Colored Silk Handkerchief for a
^ntleman to carry in the upper left
pocket of the overcoat is the proper
ming—ours are beauties, y
a a—DonH foig^ we aeU aa good snita and orereoats
aamayhefoond-llOtom
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
m
■rm KvcMMo Mcoma,
tmavbiiw
«ty. memMN.
wunkwav, i
BOT SHOTS THE DECK
r“.‘r=rrr==^
CM larliv
mM*
tk*
CAftL -blXO^o
AGKO
7.
______
».-Wm. VKtH aTkacknifaaar tka prtaitrr depart
■»t or tkt O««rt»ttiooal 8aadaj
tckooi wm koM tkair awfctoa. la tke
drarck partert mdar or«!a« at T
o*dodL aM Ike efclldraa art atked to
tt la tkt aMtrml part of tke aiattu etoat to toe ckartk fbr toeir taal
proetlee dtracOF afler aekool Tkortday
mtmbtg. Tke pwatmai It to be a
I U lUBtetoe kMt vatk oa kaat- Ckrtatmat drtaa aenrioe. aad tbe
ceatrml tkoaght It tkat they are brtoc.
Jag tkelr gifts to Ckrttc at gifts oa
HU Mrtkdty. Th«y are alto asked tc
Townakar that aader each eireoto
arooM aot wmat to briag
^^ittat
fooW, wcni^t amte wWcb have <
ktoans. Tker
imed borne Saturday.
] tired toeir osefateeea. bat inst as far
« ko tea kM ««tklaf Ib a kM»>
kM iMvod kit teaQy
s.5:‘5£rLj'iS’3S£s:
Mdtec M*. Bilort wkgmlm
lr*d. w«khi1 It b« wm to «Hi to
TrmTor»» CItj tad toT«rtk»t« m to
•. STEPPED Olia
irrYopTOBffi
WAS
rrmiCK rr tlyinq suLtrr.
Bp«i>l M tk. I
He Oat Wta Ja tlfM at tke Tkae aad
. It it Net Kaeam Wke W4‘
That a Morris Chair wouW about 6H t
Xatas gift. Nothing better, nothing,
and noting easier to get.
ijSf
,w wou owT
for tbBt
Spedal to toe erealag Rceord.
An elegant assortment of
Sootk 6rmat. MIcIl. Bee. «t~Ai
Ban Dtota. a^ T. la eoaipaay srltk
hU S jeaisoM brotocr. eras giag to Uk
towa baU. be vat ttraek la ibe back
or the a«dc vlfk a boBet. Tke tvo
frighteaed bratoert raa to Mr. Bt|f
teirs vbo took tbe boyt to tbelr bone.
Tbe vonad bled ao badly at drst that
BomsiuFtfumaT
be was lajured. The bullet paaaed
under tbe oord In tbe bade of tbe neck
toB beoi rmvIrlBs
tieataiaat. krtag tblaga vbkk can be pot to good and came oat aader toe left ear.
of toe iwBlor
. Jobs Pry aad daughter rUlted I senrlce. Tbe
It la aot kaova vbo did tbe abooUng
\Msi veek at laterlocben vlto her Msbold tbelr giving se.*^
no oro
la might at tbe Uma.
ler. Mrs. Maggie Jobasoo.
few days Uier.
j
****
Miss Vollet Voice. Nsrbo has baea
e seems to be a little mUunderrery
ill
for
son»e
time.
U
somevbat
AtotW Ctm to tbf CbUMOto* Ho
amoag toe parents of ibe
Improved aad baa gone to Traverse
CUy for medical treatment.
^ tfy. If Lottor.
•nie Rev. J. H. Lambkin reti------' ventj
where be
Tmt* ItoiH*. Itoc. lO.-OwoMiuM Batnrdar from Chicago,
vbo are attending class are to fumUh fbr tbelr Christ
dhing Will Make the Smoker Hi
mas giving program. The girls of
pier Than a Good Chloo Cigar.
tbei
Wholesale and Retail—Your
for eeldeaee to mbnlt to tbe pretideat cbool
Mias SellIma Christlinson. Miss Cora | ifin Pohoral s class are tbe msWen<
dUPOE MAVNrt ATTITUDE,
la toe eEofi lo bare pennlttloB graat- Erickson
and Andrew SteinIjrg d
Spotless Tbvn. dreawd In White.
ed
for
tke
retofti
of
Poog
Bov
to
tko
dodfe r. W. Marat adailalaterad a
P^o^slted in Empln. the Srwt j
^
United
Buies
from
tbe
Canada
tide
bluer dote to toe b^rteadert who ap^ of Nlagam FblU. fHa^.ttpi-d orer
pearai bt<k>rt bba yaeterday atoralag. the Hat months ago vkea on s Ni A. F. Banting bms enjnMted the se>’ towels, soap. e:r. Mrs. l^e's class i»f cigars, and I hope -€*very reader of the
of Miss Georgia Raymoad of
are millers, with white coats an l Ki*oord will see that fherv U a box of
deadlag gaaty to tke okarge of tell agara PklU exetirtlon fro«Wt b^ rioee
Beasonla as steaographer In kis las ' p, ^hey will bring sacks of flour. Chicus ready to pass around when din
tad lb* In Terre Haute, aad the laualgratiM
lag lltaort to Mlaprt. la fact
ner Is ovt*r
Salvation Army Will Coflact Variout
'*Tir.’ and Mrs. Sam Martin of Platt.*!
Buck s class of boy*^.
* We have sold a good xaanv differ
Qooda This Wtek-AII Thai Could
ware ta town on business last Thurs-| who are at present taught by Mrs. ent brands «:f elgxrs. bTil never before
to rarprtM lo lb* hm* ibaoMalTM.
Mrtiacto* fr«to tbeto wb«i Ito w«it fay.
Should Give Aid.
Jusuntloil. are farmers. In overalls an^l had one that leape<l so suddenly into
totoiaUir a »urprt** to the public gemJoseph Sbennan of Saranac vlslud big haU. They are to bring baskei the flr*t plan* In our cigar trade as iho
^^t^dd'bare a poekttfnl of letters wUh the tamllv of bis brother. Thus,
The Salvation army will collect too
j of farm p.-oduce. .Mrs. ‘Mdntosh' M’adswunh Bro'.h**rs’ C'hlcaga Every
fr^ Slrte Haote maaUdpal ofPrlaU.
last
week.
I
kaotoledce
ibut
body who knows what a got^clgsr .‘s._ first part of this week, the vegetables
ItfeMtoMWMMl
fTxm the pastor aad members of the
are Co.
IW. V. .................
8. tnfanin-,
...................
...
, „Kes ii.
It. ana
and loe fan that U I
bjr wlib First BaptUt churtfh and from pminl* psBiad home by hU llnle son-------- ^...j[bays ...
Xo«t« M»r»* ku »o •
who has been Hying with Mr. and Mrs , uniform with guns and knapaacks. the | Be., dtws not lcsM*n its iTopulsrlty. for and fnjlt promised for the poor of the
mm who YloW* tb* Hquor l»w«. maJ MOt cliUens of Terre Haute 4ell ng Thomas Sbenusn
in for the last eighteen j
mip(*<»tlsn.*-1 In quality
city. On Friday the collection of the
slity It is equal to any 10
a good Chinaman and ChrlstUn
t ootottotoWl for Ml «bo win Mil liquor vbat
,
^
imked gtH>tls will be mwle. All who
be bad beea for tlgtaea yean In this
:e Fowlei
"EYcrv oDt' who
ito wkirto ' Two BiitoM Miun
Sty ThSe tesUmonials did not sp- PViwler of Prtervllle. who w^re In-j Christmas cheer. Mr. Dean s lK>ys are
U°mL’”dlnner*‘»'«‘
donations should have
smoker*
at
the
Christ
If • prwtr iNtoTj BOM. bot in tb*opl». peal to the authorities.
lured In a runaway week before list | express man. and their wagons are to should come in and gee a box qif them rvady. All who have not promi«l «< tbf MWII. tobl too bMTT to «l HU Terre Haate fri
ised but who wihh to contilbiHe *0Chicus.
We
ciDHld
WM
afford
to
iwcow^
*'*cL?*D*ir^'rmw-«onuf Posuua*
Hb# eriB*. Tbf court wuiouBeod bw trying to get him back
mead them If we d'U not know they ward making a merry and ck«*«*rful
plsee. and
snd itoods. etc. Miss Rumsey s and Mr
this place,
wiHiId please the most fastidious Christmas for the poor, should notify
•toro to* prcoouaelnq muImo. «b.t for tbe sake of ol_ _ b* baviBR ter CB. Ackerman i CsmpbellsvUle.
Psdden’s giris are nnrses In uniform snioluT."’ Miss Jessie Porter of
bMO a resident
reaWeal of 'Terra Haute a uom
beeo
the army at once. A coin droppwl Into
m
fud to bi. «■«*. did •-•"y^woutd^^^tbe^rM
the turkey In charge of the Salvation
Is a sort of
and*^
BOt fpm Ibo roNIns* of tboM on- biaUMd at length bow tbe law re.\nxiy man will also aid In the good
Mod to tbo liquor butoMof to tbU stS^ him fttan granting such a re- here with her for the past two years [ dies.
work.
dec lK-3t
uatll called home a short time ago by j girfs bring Uaskeis of apples. The
NOW OMINAMAN CAN'T OCT BACK
TO TMli eOUNTNV.
AFFER THE CHRISTMAS
DIRRER
U.75JJP
Fay as you please
OPEN EVENINGS
J. W. 3L.AXERI
Reliable Home Furnisher
FOR THE POOR
\
St»S£.
WbtoMor atof bf Uto »*rtu of tor
mm aSOuft Ibo mm taetoaeod
taot ibat tbor ptaaDod funty TufUbNl
too oouft to Uapoftoc foaloaof. oom
i•M•orato with too rlolfHoa com
itUM.. Af iudf* Mayna ttatod. fall
to« Uqaor to mlDorf U oa* ol too
t TloUtloo* o( lb* liquor
a Miooa bo*M tou oomaUL
qattoa. bo 4«etolud.
a mxwc
Mow at tbe ItondatloB of our to»*r»-
¥'
ora Jd ae qu*ottoa but wbat th*
nat of tb* Hato wni b* a bard
to aoato if tboa. a«l«ocmI. but
ay b* aat dowB cooelualraly. that
lb* talooakMpara of tbto dty will *xm lb* aaoot dlllfent oar* la th*
■Mtar of parBimna mtoora to *oi*r
• ptoeta of bualo*aa. It U proV
aUy iraa. ibat to tbe raah of boaln...
a baitoad*r doaa aol cloaaly acruUnlao qrary paJfoa wbo pairoalaoa hi*
bar, bot Ufa law dooa out adadi of
aay aucb oaeoar. A liquor dealer It
auppotMl to Jtiiow Ibe Uw and *«•
pwied to abide by II. aod If be com
BlU a Tiolallon, .11 I* rlgbl that he
akoold auffer Ibe penally.
We do not preeum* lo criticite the
ariloa of Ibe eourl. nor do w* preaumo
to etcoee aay of Iboee wbo here rtototed tbe tow. »'e io. bowever. bw
Her* lhai Jqdge Mayae-a aUltod* upon
Ulf queattoo to TTgbt. Bad that tbe
courae he bat taliaa will aenre at a
wboltaome raalricIloB and retull In
r'toSmtnirl.'"
'
tured him. The laU physician became
Interested In bU case and
Terre Haute leetters and affldarlli
were seat lo him. but to no araU. The
United BUles commissioner orderiKj
him returned to Canada, and the In
■pector at Buffalo vrttet that Canadi
vatred the IWO bead U* beoaaac
Pong had been brought from Canadi
Into the United States Inadvertentlj
by one of tbe railroads.
MMBtfT arw of fcaat ealne aad form
M iMMaldmrable portkm of If
WMlto. naittoftora. as la tot United
Btaita. Uihy^bavt baaa rtBardad In
tot 11^ of a ariat aad ao 1
vaa axadt for tot fttturt. .Tbt
coBVtatioD. vblob will be btld ta Ot
towa Jaa. 10. 11 aad 11. ta of tattreat
to tot Amtrtaaa people at there U
tone aaMNMt of Aaitrleaa capital 1
Ytatod ta
ala.A-a-...-.j;S::^-:
have imen alek a long time and I will
my vaeaUoo In a trip to Niagara
Fills and Toronto. The collector he
said b« not allow the Chlitose to take
a vacation to anywhere. How about
win remember all of aiy frleodi
ore. The. United BUles of the
govornment awfol crosa to Chinese.
Tbe Chinese government never be
to >-our people, treat your peopies very well. hut the United States
of tbe government w^lthout feeling.”
For bitoBSDess use OiimbertaiB’a
Sd^Ire wls^ muto?a^Sl^^^^
^*'*'*‘* ^
‘
stocking, j
^ Faarful Fata,
tbelr friends.
All tbe things so furnished will be j It Is a fearful fate to have to endure Stomsch *D<1 Ll.tr TtWels. THey
toCaptatoHoutenecftbeSaiva-ill^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Irawn arrived to- gi
cleanse tbe stomach and rcraiatc
illy
say.‘
drag store busl- •
„ome for
Maaonvilie. la.. ”lhat for Blind. Bleed the Uver aad bowels, tllectUf i
- •* hlng and Protruding Piles, qnick aad permaaeni curt
Mrs. Matthew Sullivan died Mondav.,----c Arnica Salve Is the best cure 11U.2-*
the greatest
ASERICAN DRUG CO.
Dec. 18. at her home near Burdlckvllle. they will be!p
best for cuts, burns an !
after
an
_
- Illness of about four we*»kH.! CChristmas cheer among the needy, Injuries: Also
2Sc at Johnson Drag Co.. F.
with erysipelas. Her husband died six a,
real ire that H II. Meads. C. A. Bugbee. druggists.
year, ago She leaves a family of
grown-up sons and daughters and two I
IF YOU HAVENT m«*> our mani
brx>hters. Michael and Thomas Minboth living near Empire. Slu* Routers will distribute these among cure seU you have misMd the best
GKK. NED. did you m-e iIiom* dandy
devoted mother and th«^ families who would otherwise have lint in the city. Bugbec's drug Mere.
air guns on sale a1 the l-'nm(*nsT
children have 1toe sympathy of all.
scant comfort. He knows of one fam
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
ily of six children, the oldest a girl r.f
DANCE AT CLUB MOUSE.
sixteen, who with her earnings In a
On# Will Be Held There on Friday. faclon* supports the family and she
Oec.2t.
also cares for them after factor> ]
MAUtm IN tVCRYtHIN*
okALKM IN ■VKRYTHINa
The first dance since the death o( hours. There is amuher family of
Judge Ijorin RolK*rts. Ibe president of
the club, will be held at the Wenju^ eight children, with a father who
club bouse Friday eveninir. DeAss the college boys and girls will another family, the intdh»*r a widow,
be home then, a very pleasant time Is with thrm* children, and only $2 a
anticipated. Stewart A Steffens’ or w*H‘k with which to care fo- iliem.
tra win furnish the music.
Thoes© are but three of many sad
rases.
I M*cure your Xmas
fOK lALB BTIALL DEAIJM
OtAUR*
IN
KVtRYTHINa
CHRISTMAS CHINA
Boldde It toe final symplotn of
Bcentiful pifc'ss of H.ivilana CUiua in Jiiinty .b-<-..ration»! chop ,ilat»«. aalmi •liebn.
itucn, asli ,t»je, onpa and ■mwmb.
»lK)o^triij s.J>reud ami butter plaU-s. *t%ra
TRY........
“REX” CUOCOUTES
King* of Bitter Swifts
**TlMy teste M
yra ctf’t fsr**t tbsa.** ,
Tmt CmfsctfoMr kas teem
LmX far tbs MOM. Aasricu C««4y C*.. ra wsfy yten
ARTISTIC VASES
^
Are i.l.-al holiday Kift®: beauUful Louw. Iea ware in iieweet shai*^. tho M^nisito
French Sinird in thoec wonderful toloriutts. Bohemian >;l*a8. with the daiiityg-hl
tracing*, Dalton in deft blue denign*. Koyal Bonn in beautiful pallonis,
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS
The daintiodt and most appreciated gift that is ma.le. Such m %*sortu*eut to si-l.- t
from. Tbe meet beauliful . ottinRs tliat are known; water l».tUe*. berry dwhes. y.Jet
vases, caiulelabra cigar jars, vwses.
ilishra. tumblers, togars ami crtiaiiH»ra, kmri*
BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
0fpwm,M,d,tori«ii,th..6uc,t<rfbittlilw, Tl.-
AkEBIGAN CANDY COMPANY
MILWAUKEE
work, of f.rtion
M..l in-
tereating and insirnctive books for l>oya and girls. lV»oks full of pb-lnres for th«‘ IitUetoddleiE. Linen book* for Uie woe ones. If at lorn for a gift-buy a bwk, always,
-el uit the thing.”
COLORED PrtOTOGRAPHS
Of Trareric City. BeantifnI water oolois. dainty b.to of b.rrh Ijark. all make the
finest of Christmas gifts: no person can have too many piclnree and these are eueh sr.
ti*ticpioc« of workmanship, each a gem in ttselt Bay early and remeudwyonr
friendB in a never-to-be-foigotteu ma
^UST RECEIVED
TOYS AND GAMES
AN KUteteteMT h-INte Oto-
aECmiC PORTABLES
All shtopes, styles and colors. Xmas presents-Flat
- irons, curlink irons heaters and pocket flashers
Tbai Laweoe-* oldeet eoa. Araold. U
earned tp aairr ICr*. Lad* MlidnII.
A. W. JAHWAUS
Itltifnrl
bat cxmlribuUxl U) our Buprrh colleclion a innitilwl© of exquisite
Tbo world
of
Mnny of thc-m w ithout olupHcal**, any of which wouM mnko most mx^pUhlt*
gifto.**
IX)NT PROCRASTINATE, buy your
candy today, tonorruw^ may be Us>
Dr. Herman tlllfrelobt In toe 8L Loota
I'ost-DUpatcb. Tbe dtaease ta byrtft^
k*s. It la as much a disease of men as
of women, though ta tlie hooka It b
called a •‘tamale disease.”
In Its Bret symptoms byeterta oper
ate from tbe tip of the tongue and
Bbowa Itaelf eltber In tbe high key of
tbe voice or In wUst ta railed -violent
tangusge.It ta a certain tadiratlon that tbe
aenroos system ta to far dlsoPdered.
that for a moment or five mlnutee or
tar a longer period Its disorder de■troys aelf cootroL
ThoM who snow tbemeelves to beome -easUy wrought up” develop
twtr nerves Into U»e bysteriral coodlIon and are likely to put them coatteually to overstrain, which bekmgt
properly only to a taw greet crime of
life.
When auto overstrata comes cootlnaalty day aftar day to tooee who are
thus wrought up tbo roertloo after It
leaves tbe amres relaxed, and toe ee
ls a tendency to gloom and despoadency as confirmed as tbe tomb
Chnatmfistide offm no heiter <^?porttmity Ihnn esn
be found in the DUidoimI
oT. cigar. One lino of ihcae
farorited embraoea all Bixi«,
anil tbore it not one but
what would bo troMOPHl
and priBKl by any “lowr
of the woul.”
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
From The China and Cut Glass Dept.
HYSTERIA’S PERILS.
aqlar^ took* t« Qduda tor hiaiber a Mba Toric teakar. tea to ^ to
lath* Man. The cM vorU aleo re han a fortaae to her «WB titet.
■
GVTS fOt SMOKUS
;|r,X-
bcaeat to tbe commuatty.
There I. BO «cum for Mlllna liquor
to mtaor*. aad Ibe oM eBectIr* way
to cauao tboofbtl..w deuler. to adher* cloeely lo the provl.lont of tbo
tow, I* tb* appUeattoo of • eevere
rcaedy. to UiU caae thli baa been
applied aad the reaull will be that tbe
b*ap*ra,of_JJ»*^taloona will compel
tbalr battandera\.to Ji* Wlramely
valcbfttl. We do n^iselleve that the
aaloonkeepers generally would know
ingly sell Uguor to a minor, though
there are exceptions; but in cases of
this kind the law does not take the
mauer of intention Into account, but
too act Itself
, It U to be regretted that the men
aeatenced should be called upon to
bear so beary a penalty and It U betiered - <ba| where extenuating clr
cumatanoes exist, the court will take
such* droumstanoes Into consldera
(W. bat the lav baa been violated,
In lU last stogm toe dtaease may
aad Ike court kaa exercised bU prt^ lead not ooty to enlclde. bot to every
Pogatlve to applylag a reaiedy vblch oUmt ertaae nr vtolsace.
be bel(erea to be tlmeUr and right.
Ne dtasaae ta more leputatre. ao dta•ase Is mote prerataoL ao dtaease ta
CANADIAN FOREBTt.
SBOie deadly than hysterica, bot ao
Otaa^t U awakening to |bt neces other dtaease la so readily contiottad
by tot wUL Svaa la Its test stages,
■tty of
wbmi tt has dtaordered tbe Whole ayetot fbcoMt of that
tom aad ta begtantag to abow Itself ta
fdr
symptoms of s tang list of other
•aed and win be bMd la January. The tbe
dtaeases. It can be checked aad lived
call Maua that toe toraaU of tbe down by any ofke who ta determined to
f;-
/■
ssfissrla
giycarta.
A TK HMIUII * ur
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
Ul CASS STXEET
PHQNES08
•wnuAinAi M jwnvaa
•WHUNBAa Nl BNlTVaO
MUHLUnAI Nl MinVM
■f'.noAv. I
. TWAVMM «TV. I
1KQ0GIIUL
lAUTnEGnHisnv
HtOH RCMOOL MOTBE,
Dainty Foo^
Demaaii It)
%ra. M, M Dwto toft tbia morning
torn Orae veaka; vtait st Hocton'a
TN EVERY Receipt thet c$0» for creem
X of tvttr. eodi, or Ukiog powder, me
^ Kopl Baking Powder.
wiO be obtained becanae of tbe abaolate
fmky end great leavening strength of tbe
RofaL It wUI make the food Ugfater.
tereeter. of finer flavor, more digestible and
veboleaome. It is alvrays reliable and oni§orm in its work.
Alnm and phoaphate baking powdets—
some of them sold at the lame price and
abme of4bem cheaper—will make ndther
datotjr nor wboleaome fi»od.
:i4'
main
J.
tan fitobottdnya.
nnd Mfa. Prank OIbba of May«
field wera to tbe Mty today doing tbelr
Mia. a. A. Martin and daagbter of
taterlote dM tbe Cbrtotmaa elorea
yeeterday to tbto city.
Mia. wnilam Hale and tear children
.
leR today tor Boyno Oty. where they lag after which driU vUl be bold.
Two eaidndatoa.bad tbe wings pot
Mra.^Bor?!SB4!n^i^’ tkla afternoon
tor Cbartovoix. where ebe wlU epend
pointed guardian of Bessie. WlUle.
Glen Della and Milo Oorbett. children of
-c5L.t5£r.‘^.‘55fe~M.
MtoeMebel Ayree, who baa been at
Klngatey on a rlali. returned to her
borne la wmiarnabafg last evening,
Mra. M. Newetend of Benton HarbSr
nntred to <^^eity yee
The Hon. H. D. Hedaoo of Mance^
rreraon told me this morning.’*
lated tbe lOoode. **that be paaaed tbe
tree where two yean age be carved
yoor lalttals and bis wa n and Vneto
cled them with a heart He siys be
felt so wood be almost danced with
joy--Ah." aald the toll brunrtte anxious
ly. "be must atlU love me after alt
f>ld be aay why he felt so very
hainiyr
-Yes, he aald some men were mttteg tbe tree down.”—Chi ra go Dally
News.
m ESCAPE
I
lame of Pereon. Corporation,
clatloa. Company, or Oopartn
ifoCttBnnlisBMrt*
PaylngaTax.
^ Dm:
b1 Uto
I ta abottt ovM and only t
tor thHr fiindi
It to MV bHtoved that tiHi Rich an(
Watot aaearttlM will brine Mveral John Hi
SX'
SSiSvjrttaSw:!:;
Sss'---'
Nick
proadnant Aeure in tbe final
Charlea Tbnnoller
vbrM. Tba proMeoUoa of Watob in
tta atato or todoral ooorta U now con- Philip Shermer
KITIWIS OREXPECTED
sS
AfmoMfifi WUIIam a Maone Had teen
III far a Waalt—Waa OrMy 22
H. W We”*
Yaara of Age.
Traverse City, Ml^
Antoo Toplnka .........................................
Alex. J: Herbert ...............................
Traverac City. Mich
Traveree ClU*. Mich
Traverse City. Mich
Traverse aty. Mich
Traverse Clt}'. Mich
otona. TImm^ be had‘bSSiT^oifiSrt
Fife Lake. Mich....
to bad bat a vaak, death waa unexTraverac City. Mich
Traverse aiy. Mich
^WimaB Manna vaa veil and farorTraverse City. Mich
ably known la ihja diy. where two
Bill
n^ hto fnUlajt health compelled hU
dapartnre tor Loa Ancelea In June. Hr
ritamad to this city In Aiisoat and
took np hla raaklance with hla brother.
ASbart M. where deidh found him aa.
.r.
®"*:
Selling
Selltag
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Hqoors
Itqudra
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
at
at
at
at
at
at
retail.
retail.
retaU.
retail.
retaU.
retail;
Sgili;;;
liquors
llqobrs
liquors
IHiuurs
liquors
liquors
liquors
llqnors
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
liquors
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
Michigan. County of Grand
. i He leerea beaide hla father. Cbarlea
Manna, of Qrend Raplda. the followlnit
brotbera and atotera: Albert R. of
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
retail.
t.T<SSSIi.
■RS.555DEW
Ami.
Tax I
Paid.|
aiii:
1500
600
BOO
500
500
sou
5(K>
5(Vi
—Esese;;;
Trav
Traverse City,
Traverse City,
.seL,....
pill---
_____
telf-tt
m Jackeon^
deelEM
irr Aa
dec^iM
Anyhow, the stslmMie is there, and
by It many pilgrims attain the shrine.
—Exchange^______
SMOKING JACK^, 14.50. |S. $6
to 18
dec 19-21
Hamilton Clothing Co.
JOHNSCMTS B1A7B BIBBON ^oeolate at Jackson’s.
dse 1041 Mbto.
17,
24,
25.
2f.,
20.
27.
27.
27,
2*.
25.
29.
2R.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29,
29.
29.
29.
HamllUm CloUfifig Co.
FRESH FANCY OYSTERS
and plenty of all kinds of the choicest meaU.
Goods delivered promptly.
Citz. Phone 366
I
I
1
I
'
!
;
147 EAST FRONT STREET
I am rare I have got
joat what yon are
lookiagforma,
!; 190.5
2. 19o5
May
May
May
Juno
July
Kov.
Nov.
5.
9.
31.
1.
31.
7.
21.
1905
1905
190.5
1905
1905
1905
1905
have them. Order early.
HOLLY tomorrow.
FRANKM. PAINE
P-kOMIST-
Bell Phone 134
VIC. C. PALMER
April 29. 1905
I April 29. 1905
I April 29. 1905
April 29. 1905
April 29. 1905
! April 29. 190.5
j April 29. 1905
) May 1. 19<»5
500 1 May
50
500
4SK
55
.375
250
250
1»05
1005
1005
10<»5
1905
IRE
19<‘5
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
190.5
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
1905
llffs
SUITOR:'
OVERCOAT
The 6t of Hickey &
Prooman C3o. Clothing
is what tolls tbooL
r
Geo W. MOW
iMilfi Block
NEW FANCY SILKS
MCE YOUNG turkey 20c lb. Stanek
ft Sullivan.
doc 18-€t
Worth 8.V. just thf thing for Shirt Waiat Suita or
LET S GO where the crowds go. at
the Famous, and see the toy shop in
tbe rear part of the store. Every
thing one could ask for.
dec 18-31
SANTA CLAUS will make a big
haul at the Famous.-tbere’s enough to
ftU his sack just on the coanters.
doc 184lt
WaiaU.
Xmas Gifts
Hand Bags —proper
•tyka—oonect pricoa.
Handkerchiefs galore.
Its a hopeless case if we can
not please you in this line.
Jewelry
Rings from 5c
$2.60 each.
e
to $2.50
Cents' Sca^
Pins 10c
Chain.
'il‘
diea’ Locketa, Croasca, Watch
Foba^O^-,
tlri^’^TO
dw’lS^'
StoUonery 10c
^ kandkerchtofs. InliUmlltoD OoUilnc Oo.
JOHNSOira BLUE BIBBOK cbocoUte at Jaam'a.
doe
Lawn Dolles 5c to 25c
Bead Necklaces lOcto
Back Combs lOo to 1.00
each
WANT
to.iAt.iwai
asmlRon cSStoM On.
April
April
April
April
April
April
i April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
Boston Ferns
TRY A toCORD WANT Aa
^ LWO
---- ,
500
SfNi
500
51HI
50<.
5<Hi
54MI
Dale of
Payment.
I
I
I
i
1
WAYS MITFF’LBRS. button
ror .h,
or Moon. Om.. on
‘ 65c. Amcr
nor. only
the borderlsod l>etween wv-^lern China
Illoo Clothing Oo.
and the Tibetan pVatesu. there Is an
artificial atolrease consisting of 20.000
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
steps, cut In slippery limestone.. Who ] ^
made these steps Is largely a matter j ^
of surmise, but they wvre probably
formed by rellgiooa enthuaissts to pro
vide a means of access from the hot
plains, out of which the monrtain
mass rises abruptly to tbe heights .\Make tifi n e Christmas
000 feet to 11,000 feet above, amongst presents. Also Asparagus
dbUt abbey of OmI emthe holiest traditions of rlants. Primroses, etc. We
_ JE OUR handsome line of four-lnTHE BEST oysters at Jael9oa*a.
Choice Turkeys 20c p>er lb
Choice Geese 16c per lb
Choice Chickens 14c per lb
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SEi;E mmms
Capt. A Van deVUle of Detroit arrived in ihe city this afternoon to asalst on the services of the Salvation
Army this evening. He will leave tomorrow for Kalkaska, where he will
bold services In the evening.
Mrs. A. Muller left yesterday after
noon for Chicago where she will re-
THE MARKET THAT SERVES
YOU BEST
THE HANNAH ORUO STORE.
Place of Doing Business.
i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
by aefiog as a catfaartic on
the bowels. Sold by
11
w. I pmuiETu vj uci green parrot who chalawora to befoi
y. lerwd Incessantly of the trip, though
' public In and for aald c
he serramed at every c^ld who looked
thia Sth day of December. 1B06.
at him.
Robert B. WalU
Han of Honor: and Mra. C. A. Holch- Notary Public In and for Grand
Mrs. Smith Hslch has Just returned
klaa of Grand Raplda..
from Saginaw, where she visited her
J.Tbe funeral eer%icea will be held
; expires January 28. daughter. Mrs. Bmma Robison. On
the home of Albert Manna. 317
her way there she also stopped at
Wellington afreet, tomorrow afternoon
and spent a few days with
aa 1:30. the Rev. T. P. UUom offlclatTHE MARKETS.
1^ Interment wlU be In Oakwood In
bert. who 11
20.-Wheal^May.
Toledo.
K
91 ^c.
um. Due. 80.-Wheat—May. Central Lake arrived In the city
Chicaga
mtnbera of the family who bad been
corn. 44Mc; oau. 3lMc; pork. to attend the wedding of their niece.
here and reUraed will be In attendMiss
Minnie
Tompkins,
and Frank F.
3.55; lard. 17.15: riba. |7^.
^ce at the aenrleea tomorrow.
Bast BuEalo. Dec. 10.—Cattle—Slow,
nnebanged.
Calves—Active,
firm.
Charles
S.
Tompkins,
721
Lake ave
Sheep—Frm; lambs, easy. Hogs—
nue.
Active, higher.
John Wall of Kingsley was a Trav“ rolt, Dec. 10.—Wheat, HHc;
erae
aty
visitor
today.
Mr.
Wall is
^emlee ef Mother Leavee a Ltttla 446c; oats. 14c.
the oldest farmer In the vicinity of
YeaeOld Raba Orphaned aa Father
8PBCUL PRICB8 on candlM for Kingsley, settling on the farm whlcb
Died Four Yaare Ago.
he “at present owns, vrhen there
churehes and acbooto tot Jtockaon's
one other settler In Paradise
candy store.
ilec 164f
hip. He U hale‘ and hearty and
ly enjoys a
erenlng at 7 o'clock after a
Ume has brought
LOOK
in
our
eari
¥
llngortag lllneaa from conaumptlon.
An Omena party coosUtlng of Mr.
leaving a little 4-yeaix>ld daughter or- and asa what your 1
and Mrs. J. C. Orrell and baby, and
bbaoad. aa the father. Henry Piette. Rugbea’a drug atora
her two brothers. Calvin LeBare and
died tour yeara ago.
wife and Edwin LeBare passed
Mra, Hette waa before her marriage
thrtMigh the city today on their way to
Mlaaa Uxsle rVwtun. The funeral aerNorth Yakama. WTashington. where
toa wtU be held tomorrow momlag at
I o'clock from St. Francia church. Fr.
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In OakTHE LA GRETTI fruit boa bona LeBare, who has
of H . U
the weal. It U
fresh for the holiday trade are raady. to
father, who is stHI at Omena and anCome whUe the dainty confecUons other sister ancT husband. Mr. and
MUfiT RE ON POLICE REATE.
are displayed, ready with the extra Mrs. Craker. will join them In the
this ooinideUng the enUre rertment of boxes to all designs
of the tamUy from iheir old
ifimnd Raplda Adepta Ordlnanea Ra* from mue Jap boxes to Imported
s w^ere they were brought up.
atricting the Ealomm.
glove boxes.
dec 18-lt
Grand Raplda. Mlcb. Dec, 30.^n
BUT Jhe boys swi
Hndlaaace to reairict aaloona to police
NBWE8TMDKA8 to Chriatmaa fancy
ark. Mlaa Grace Johnson. City News SS*%/ H^nUtoo
OCX’s atora.
^
dec 10-11
Meven eahxma. Tbe elerea will have
ICE CREAM to bella for Christmas
to mM nearer tbe center of the city
aUJa^stma, 106 Front 8L
dec 16^f
tr rvb blind piga.
IHIvefartSeewto. Faetato, phoni tO.
THE BEST oysters at Jackson’s.
BBAUnrUL pattoraa to neekwean
dec 164f
Ibat be wtmlOke tojt^e a punch at
Wnpfy or filled
dr»w*
out the inflwuMtioa relieree the
Irish conditiottt and etrsngthena
the iDucou* roembmnee hnin« ttie
throetendbfonchWtubes. Itecte!
centiy on the bowels, thus ezpellinc
eU coMe from the eyetem. Beet
for children beceute it ieecertein.
sefe end hetmlett cure for eU
Couehe. Colde CrouR Whoopln*
Cough, etc. Prepered by Pitle-ule
Medicine Co., Chicego. U. S. A.
retail,
Ekmnjt Uq
retail.
Selllttf llq
iDx liquors at retail.
^tne vaa a worthy member of the Dlaciptoe chureb of thia city, and alao an
•iSa^ member of tbe Cbriatlan Bn- above and foregoing autement
dtoror eodety. and thoufh bla life waa
a^ la yearm. It waa exemplary In
^■^eeitedonT
H^NEY
'TAR'
iiiii
at retail.
Selling liquors at retail.
Selling liquors at retaU.
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Selling
Ve kXTe secuefl • Umttefl umber «r smteBk arlBCs buks. whicb ve sill sire to.
axyeae calltos br tbem. m flerestt re«slret When the buk emtoin a daltor or
more. It cu be exdumsed tor a aidJe
plated reconUns safe aad a bank beak tf
desired.
»
SX.'SSi^^'SS^X^ tU phlvgm from tbo
Mra. John C. Barry and family left
on tbe early train today for
_
where they wUl spend the winter with
her mother.
Mima Helen Moore has reinroed
from an exteadad rUlt at Ft
Detimt. with her tlater. Mn
LIQUOR TAX fiTATEMENT.
Couaty -TTBaaerer'e OEIoe. Oraad Boughton.
A. Tratgr Lay and Lloyd Otech of
Traveree Oouaty.
DecembMA. IfM.
tbe OMiaty Clerk:
It HOT LIKU.V THAT HE WILL ToTbe
followlBg to a atatement of taxM ^HOtBCUTED.
ea collected or received by me upon
Tbe Mlaac Bula and Wlnlfrad Marthe bualaeea of eelllag or keeping for via returned this afternoon from a
aale or mannfaetering dtoUlled or visit wkh friends in the aouthara part
brewed or malt llquora. or mixed of tbe BUte, MIm Bnla having been at
Ilquora. during tbe year ending Decern-
to.'.
A HOLIDAY SOUVENIR
The pkystoo dtoaa to taking np tbe
anbtoet of eouBi nnd aoaN very imuteaSg experiments are betag made.
Tbe miiTIr-* vbtob bns beooora aa
Side Combs 6c to 25c pr.
Decorated Dinner
Sets 8.00 and 9.00
A nice Christmas gift.
^Uifam»Makoa very appropriatu gift.
‘
.
We have them
■ in all the newest shapes, from L5« up to S5.0*.
HAND»CKMOI-IIKWm.5c. lOc. 15c, 25c up
to $5.00 each.
'
Some extra valuie at 15c each or 2 for 25c,
We have an extra large stock of 85c handkerchiefs marked
down to 2$c Each.
T*OWKI.m—Some 6ne linen towels in Damask and
Hock. Fringed. Hemstilobed and Mexican drawn work, at
25c, 35r, 50c to I jS.
Pocketbooks, Wrist Bags, Fancy
Jewelry Time
€. Uillbelin
'
front and Union $V*eto
&
"^W
J
irroiaiftflfV. tw.
nMWmi cnv. MKHMAK.
aiw wpaoH to b^ S thojwWac nWa. and (be obaMowWt m
l.,«*ah>a V.!k«hatay.ra^MM ^
8P0ITS OF ALL KtUS
wiOThavk
PAX FUU- rA
to
liSr5iH^2S a;t^riscd’
? iiru??£ *?tSi riss^
PttaiteMa had it «sod ap to .at jloa boat ia«atta. oo that Mho.
pmmm m. r«4«nd mu upaapottettop
T^'rS'ST\^isu:rtrsi
Ann Malu eosflnmttaB of tb« m-
|K>rt tkat ail the aaatam nauU ha4 <•cSdai to aboHsk tl» pam Ull. It 4*
SwsSsHsS
'^■nsisusjs: ^
;?^s^«rt’3rtsrbS
ceaable of b«Wti« UUto Tba. I urn
sEdSSu"ST,:2rair«r»5
iSao-icr
issss:
a moth, to^the
rK to ba gforad. deapRa the nay ^rpon^he next
alarlaa that am halag aaat oat of tha errand ate?.
lag to thaat
yaraa a
Si
aimm* berer toqctyed a
pirsfamrd party. «a awi
aa aadttoHam tor ammatlQaa or dniefrily on ooe foot aad
ocber throagh the atr.
♦•Too aU rkar ontea dla. aad do hit
grmatad to aaoourage aU forma of In- Lrely.'* mU* the itorier.
-MWUh
r aad outdoor aporu.
1t.«rrs doaa altow to be am by a<v
To Try Naw Paathatf toUaa.
body at n^ lime, Ifaat cf an ao aewaWlchUa. Kan, Dae. «t-Tha Fair- paper tolk.-
arr.TSJi-jsr.ss
to tbe aear Maiw.
NoW Mtao tor ^
&z£rzrs^jssz
—-r
of j«»^
^ iS^Boatln* Eopolar.
Win, Doc. Ml.—The Icc
ear AOre rmckP^the
boIMBag wlQ
ta tho omBl thal tha Tmm
whes the foxT
ctah. which tma^ tolo
ingtbelarx- month ago wUA Moam
»e«U an aquauy ftty
sy of gatilag
. j ^Ta^toPit .ugdiHtole IHit of ke
way
gattlag the money.
-If the boat la oa the Moare It,t,oatJ to the weaC
__ ________________ _________ ________._____ Bg to tha aaw rules taa yard
loold be a TOfT fhlr oae. ntxaiaw
pefilrmfla I
it pcomlaaa to totrodaea a liag aoT hare to ba made to three dowmsV lo r«oa’s legs are weak, his haads will
. ____
_
ally, la tha ahapa of a new floortog tala poaaaaaloa of tha bait FWward
for the dghtars. Tha preaaot achease. paaaaa behind the line wUl
wl be
goal wni ooua
mlttad. A
potota. A penalty
ba made agateai the t
a player when down. If
imed. Such a mat. K to daimad. l
T the team with thwball s
nUbea a fooUag that la drm. aad
the same time aufldeatly resilient.
Ucticc a penalty
€T walk wbm they go to coBT«rtloii»
HOME fWI CHRIETOIA*.
H. J. ADea. odltar ed to*^**^
(KMI.I r.ocW.
of “f
.•atertiew U. H. Itooifa^rtlw i^i
ittanCard OU.H—hto W**toi Malaj
bo paPad^
to '9m’
!«• WallM'Hmt M»r Tl«i^
i«i TM MiP ms Am
l«.Wia AlMHmttDIf.
irm
^ rr^T-am like tka JtoUdaya
•Tor aeran* yaam.** writa Dao. W.
of
-I had a
Beaulliyiag mathoda that lajure the MUer^tl^U^idih
skla and haaUh are daagaroua. Be
bcantlfnl whhoot dlaoomfort by taklag
ahtar faces tollDw iu use.
55
BY OUM. BOT8. the PaaMma U the
place to go to see crowds. Caa hardly
get in the door, but come on aad aae
the sights with them.
dec 184t
^4-r-rjirfeisss
at 60c a hoUlA Try thMP
"‘“■'2^‘t;..k«ik
bat this aoaM be i
fboaiaSrtr tollam* worth ^ froight
•U. w™iabt*way oonrac oo New out the u.onI race, on the ri«r a
Tcar-.dar. The rUU*.'end of Lnhe be held.
ham bewa graolod half rate pflrllog**. Pewnnkee bn. been troMO orer for
BOW will have to pay full fare wtea aboat ten da>^ and a large-----
uoSr^ae’T^ ;srwtt2TS.d’w"J tb^:
***4TTliai** tho^pra<«loo of granting
pawca to aewapaper sen to return for
irabllcUy will be abollabo(L
(. Thai rallroafl atoa> oa raca
or huthittr trlgc. will hare to pay
EarTm^ o^nmA^ wlih which their boaiimt. toll tbo ladi
own Item cooo^ dln*;tly<
the loo will be In cx
The BalUmore A Ohio wa» repre So time the club is r
regatta.
many yearrs jre boating has been j
ir with llu wf.'sicm
wKhln cany
eltuatod as
lake duri r the
ce of a suitj
ake Wlnne
winter months. At latke
Winnebago
lore or le»
enty years. 1
the moat speedy
also were so
yachU built.
White n«ar Ukc. Mlnneso a. and
BpMlal lo ihc Bvtnln* Eccord.
ilOMca car. Mick.. Doc. J«.-Harnr Lake Minnetonka, with theJr neameas
Koickom o( Co|iomi.h wM dole* biml- to'^t. Paul and Minneapolis, hare
bwn toe scene of ^arge numbe
unusually cxdtUnrfTgaUaa In which
boo. Ooddard of Onm
NESSEN CITY
,:yi
WANTED
MOLDERS
Mon who IwVe bml expcricnoo
in Kicy iron moMinit on Kenenl miKibioory omUoro. «nd
who ««< willing to vork in
tions nwler yewriy contmet.
after ability it demonatrated.
by addramW
Lock BOX 7S. BCrjli, MldL
Iker-tM
A Fine Piano t
Mlaa Kal* Curry. »bo bas been aof
lertiw wltb Wood yelion In ber kaad.
Is <Vn iho gain.
Mrs. Uarld Hickey ytsltod friend
fn COpcinlKb and TbompaonrlUe the
latlc r pan of last woek
Anna Braainskl of Isa
for Mrs. Tboa. 0*bcar> .
Mra idpea Uytle rlalled kw
lcr» Mrs,
Da«c, at Wexford
I!??
•’^Ukt »»v- W
“*Mn*^3R sSidi and Mr». On. Kal.
bias b*re tor Chtcaao SiUurday
mm.
c.n. MU i»
The
Ing his sister. Mrs.
the Lady Maccabees
of instruction here last week,
ting was well attended. luMh
cd and all bad an enjoyable
The store and meat market belong,
lag to J. Ziegler, also Mrs. B. Boyne s
I residence, were burned to the ground
■•early Saturday morning. Mrs. Coynes
house furnishings were nearly all
Ziegler lost nearly
mtred. but Mr. Zieg
Nycrything. The pet
people of Nessen
»iy and i
ZIegier ami
^me to IJ
e day of the
arollv and before inight the
^ farallv
ft»r
Are there was a
% ' Ihiwi to move Iinto and furniture.
clothes and other
p'fe^lEAT^TATEi
TV7E wouW like our putroos and the public in general to nn»» deretand that we want your Fire Inanianoe buaiheM.
that we can furnish you perfect indomity, and in icaae of loss
see that you aocure a just and aatiafactoir s-jltlemcnt. We
shall at all timoa uae our effort to e<>curv for you ttio loweat poaaiUe rate, and bo pleaaed to ifive yon any and nil information
poaaible that you may improve your risk U> this end. That
whiloweieprceentaomeof thooldcat and moat n liabW compaui— dmug a fiN< inaurance businesa today, we also arc yonr
agents and have your interest to protect when once you place
your baaine— with us.
Employew Inability. Steam Boiler and PeAonal Abcident
Intnranoc is part of our busimwi. There is nothing better
than an “Ocean” acoident i»licy. Come in and ace us. our
office is in the State Bank HuiUIing, Suit :m.
ler aa he hat a large family and had
Just moved here from Cedar Run anil
was doing well with bla store and mar«
r.
MGS AND SUIT CASES
lembrane of the atomarh.-
OltctlBg waste inters.
We offer Christinas Buyers selection from the largest and
most msgniHcent stock of high-grade Pianos ever shown in this
city. In addition to our <rwn make, the incomparable <tKINN KLL
BROS., we are sole representatives for such rtfhowned Pianos as
8TK1NWAY. SOHMKR, KRAKAUKR, STERLING, WK G
MAN, SMITH & BARNES. HUNTINGTON. MENDELSSOHN
and other?, sixteen make?^ in a)!. \our Piano will alwayH be a
source of satisfaction and pride if you select it from our unparal
leled line of world beaters.
We have just put in a lot
of these goods from $3.00
to $10.00.
One of the most useful
presents for a gentleman.
What is better; a man . is
proud to carry a good hand
bag or case. ^
The.
3EE OURS
im
Our Easy Rayment Rian
Enables any fa mil y to be made happy with a Christmas Piano. A payment of »10, or so, is all wo require.
deliver the Piano at once and accept tbe balance a little each month, as purchaser can afford. EAsy, iwi t it ?
te y Christmas is just the time when the family would appreciate a I lano most of all.
Then why hesitate
Talking Machines
DeUghtlol Jtfosleal Gifts
for Little Money
SlandoltoB. 53.50 |5. |€. 5K.
Cuiton, |2.r.O, fl. IT. $10. 112, cic.
D.nnJos. 13.50, |6, |6. |S. |10 and utk
wanlH.
Violins, 13. $5. $7.50. to |1(K».
Cornets. flO. |12, |IS. |16. $22. etc.
Accordoons. $2.50. $3.50 lo $20.
Zithers. $2.50, $3.50. $1 and
Antoharps. $2.50, $« to $7.50.
Xyloi*hones. 75c to $2.50.
Blow Arcordeonc. 75c to $25.00.
Blow Accordeons, 75c to t25.00.
^
>fo
I m'arrto.
Tbft ^Irctric wmves mrasurrd bj
M«rtx sml named after him were
found by the great scIcutlKt to be 130
feet from the top of one wave to the
top of the next. The warm used by
V8rronl to tdegraplilng arrom the Ab
lantlc are much longer- In fart, they
ate 000 feet-wr .more. They travel at
tttt same igMed as llght-tbe Incredible
agd almoat Inconcelrable rate of IM.CiQb mllea' per aerond-^lmt the llifht
ware measures only a few mllUootha
ofaalDdh.
NoHoiiie Complete Without One
The Ideal Gift
Bell Haramnlcas. 2.V. 50c and 75r.
Conei'ii and Tremolo Harmonicas, 35c.
to 11.50.
.
Toy rianoB. .25c to $2.50.
Toy Music Boxes. 50c, $1. 2X0, $3.50
nnd$4.
_ •
Mclallaphonrs. 50c to
Plano Drajics. $3 to $7.
Piano Benches. $5 upwant ’
Violin. Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar
cases. $1.25 to $25.
Music Stands, japsnned. 75e; Tfiunllton. trtekH ptoled $1.25 and $1.50.
Mnsic Rons, 60c (o $5.
Muslr Bags. $1X0 lo $5.
Violin Bnwu, 50c to $5.
How the family would appreciate one of those
mubical monders.
)
Siosply press a lever, and theVorld’s most
lieauliful voices sing for you, the world’s greatest
soloists play for yoiv tho world’s famoii.s hands
and orchestras enliven you. Such cjiterVainrocnt
is at vour inst.vnt command if you own a “VIC-
•yoir or an “EDISON.”
1
TORI
Victor Talktog MacUneSa $17^ to 160
EdtooB Ptaonooraplis, $10 lo $50
i
An immense stock of Kccords, inclndintr lb®
very latest productions, -from which to select
Redaced Prices on
Victor Records
7-inrh |5«lc) Bwonto. Slic.
I04ac* C»n Reeort.. (Or.
. i:4ach (It.Wi) R«wd.. Il.an.
EDISON RECORDS, 3Jc EACH.
Si^al fioUday Tenns
Come in UMi ndocl your Cfartatmjui’
Onifii. pny cnly tor th« Records, nnd
‘ toke the cwlire outftt borne, imying for
the Mnchlnc later to ensy toxUllmcnU.
Vy’l
Regina Music Boxes
BNT TUNES.
In Mad Chaaa.
hdpiu. from ooe vMom of taddtom
ulUi Dr. Kina'. Nr* Uto
ssj.’^r.ssrsj’uscss
(or Ur— aad aloameh tnnikls; Xtc at
HAMlTONtUITHINGilO.
Orimfdl
I
iri
TM* cvnuN4 mcoKO. T^vtm arr. liiCH
WANT Df?AlTI^r«*.
m mt dpM Tbair Flaeat or to
Tfte Rich^
of All Tohlic^
OUmmb AlMW tiM PtMT M« WaMT
THB DR. CHA5B COMPANY
U SKNMitMk'ai..
pJOMWIiO
nCWGAIIEIl
earthed oa the farm of Henry Obmbr.
three t^lea from Tale, while eleren
!huc9i aninmeBt b
It tbo rvebliK «1 th%
exc*0«Mr7 oT lu ermftbprrlM.**
from tb* RoerHMrr of U»«
KALKASKA
Bpectol IP tbc EttoOni Itoeorl
Kalkaaka. MIcb.. Dec.
Midi Um
Rl^ la aaatotlng In H. E. Btorer a dnir
ato^ during the boUdaya.
Fred Wood of Trareree City waa In
town Monday.
Mra. Walt of Maniatee waa called
her^ Saturday on aoouni of the lllneaa
of bCf'Cpn Leo, who la rery low with
pneumoa^ at the homg^of Mra. Day.
where be ^>^«"boardlng and at
Hioratlist tbo iportorlttrrofavRrO#
^ ^^mmUmoob to tto doeloioo.'' Tbo
DeeMktfi of ibto hooor te rotber mr«*
^orkra. Tbo loeolioo of tbo eroabornr
^robOB of Moroootu to uoeoitolo at
iooi. aad tbot aoob cropa aro crowa
tboro to Jadaod aowt. WHh an aroa
lartor tbbn that of Rbodo Ulaad. It to
probable that a few Qoart» of the be?'Ytoa eoBtd bo pickad la Marqaette
lioiiatr-^ few baadfoto ooold Fooatbljr
Dorrance Goodrich of Grand Rapbo aocured from the low toads at Ida arryad In town Satnrday and with
tfotdoe toto. wUhUi ibe cUy llmIU. hla wife, who came up the fore part of
liai as a oomiaarctol crop no maber- laat .week, will yUU friends and retotires during the holldaya.
bUlteo- baa probably mlaUkca Mat^
Mlaa Grace White to behind the
queue for Katomasoo, Baraboa or chlnaware counter at the corner groaome other dtolrtct, HoweYor. the dl eery.
liloam will be appropriately framed
Mra. J. C. Gray and children. Dlc.o.
find boac In the ooaaty buUdla*.
Jay and Haxel. left Tueaday for Mo
*‘Wa'n» gotaa to bare oar way or wr bile. AUu where they will remain dur
^*l play.- Bo said Ue K«rto of the ing the winter mootba.
Mra. NeleoD Parker to rery poorly.
IPPS literal^ dtosa. V. of M.. In repanl
Fay Howe, who baa been rlslting at
rtbe Claes party, and the boya bare
Indtonapolla. Ind., for some lime paat.
returned home laat Thursday.
Laat Batnrday morning Mrs. J. Nor
ton waa taken with a poor spell and It
waa until Sunday foiwnoon before be
rocnined eonaelouaoeaa. At tbta writlag Mr. Norton to somewhat touprored.
i order to prwreat Ibe more popular but not ao much as Jo be out of danrla being tingled out and the leea I«r.
Mrs. Maria Bnay and son Charlie of
iputor inembmo being led at bomb
I dooreed that each boy'a partner be Bdmore. Mich., to rlslting at the home
loeon by lot. Thto eolted the boya. of J. Norton of thU place. Mrs. Snay
at aot the glrlt! They Immadlately la a daughter of Mrs. Norton.
Orrlllo J. Brown died at hU home
■roUod at wbat they termed mertreaimoot and tbrentened to last Thursday after an lllneea of sev
i tbo party. The proeldent pro^ eral montba caueed by paralysis. Tha oonMCtNDtoe.- Now cTery boy funeral waa held from the Baptist
> go "partnerleaB - aa are tbo girla, church Saturday ai 2 ociock and the
they cannot pair.off until they remaina Interred at the Erergro*
cemetery. A brother. PVed. fro
I the lymnaalum.
- Arthur Day of Portamoutb. Eng.. Grand Raplda. attended the funeral.
The syrup factory located at this
> of Oxford, and now In the
.
of the DiitUh govemnient. place, known na the Michigan Synip
i^tng a tour of the United 8Ute< Co. to a weU paying todnatry
out
Are hundred boittoe of syrup dally,
Canada for aociologleal purpoaea.
^tbe gueat of bU brother. Frederick notwithstanding that the factory as
jisy. of the Blgma Nu fraternity mt the yet has not all the neoesaary_
" of II. He aayii that he baa beard a ehinery Installed to run full blast.
Borne artistic workmanship has I
mt deal of Michigan as a unlreraity.
I hate been^JIarea^ andTale-aad displayed this year In decorating the
kintdl and expect to ta^/ln^hce^ store windows, which excels any years
on on my return, but at neither of previous, and aa they are Just an atom
beet? ptocea did I find the aplrtt of what the stores ooauln it ought not
be a hard matter to make a aeleclkm
the atudeota that
(.t hM*. There I. wmethloic .bMt j 1» «»e
of CbriMaw «ttu.
verr atmoephere brmbat Mom., Two member, of th. ShleaUan
^ breathe of the spirit 'at democracy Army of Cadillac were In town Tues
If that la the spirit that rules day aelltng adjournal, entitled. -Tbe
^ United BUtea. aa we read about, Cbristmaa Cry.- and are preparing to
j should aay that It reaches the polat lire a Christ mas dtoner to the poor.
A recital was held Saturtlay eren
U
perfection at this atate uni
Ing by the primary pepito of Miss
|ermitr,Prances Floreoce Geliy at the ■
I For more than twenty years Mrs. R
stodk). Only Pbrenta and frteada were
IL Borirort has been IdenUbed with
inrited owing to tbe amnU eapaelty of
the waterworks plant at Throe Rivera,
tbe room. An orebesua did lu share
knd she knows as much about the ma
In furotohtog music, which oonstotwi
chinery and can take the same care
of Ue followtom musicians: Vlollnf.
hr It aa her buaband. who has been
Wall Tlnklepaugb. A. Landrum. Sue
ing these years.
Qreacen. Tracy Ketsbeck. Bylrto Ag
»office taag ua
geeson: OuU. Pearl Morgan; oboe.
i|B tbe wife tegaa to Uke aa laterom
Jennie Wrigbl: clarinet. WBl Jobnto the work and sbe soon became prt^
aoa; eorneto. Oeo. Getty. Mrs. Mae
♦cleat to baadUngGto macbtoery. For
Moyer. Ireoe U Getty; tramboae. Dr.
tiereral yanre Mr. Boiseri baa gone
Tripp. Mia. W. Campbell; rioUncella.
Roai Three Rlrara la tbe totereet of
W. D. Moyer; contto bass. Blisabeth
ill department and tbe hrtfe baa had
Oftty; plaao. loae Catton; director
<011 charge or tbe works. OTtea be
rranem Oeuy.
baa been to far parts of the city whea
A fire would brebk out aad this woman
took bto ptoae to turalag on the prea
^ A teht to to be made by Mlltord
merebanta of tbe transient traders'
law passed by tbe last legtototure. oaB^ for a Heeaae of $10 a day. Tbv
M afier a gang of grocery eatoamen
ItoMB Dayton who bare been tnktog
iromk $M to HOf out or MO
aearly
itotbat
bare bemi na^
E2“
oroe Cliy. MIrtilgaa. agiee lo
» oor ptocan of bustosii an day
Btamap DiBibBr BMb.
NPir rear^a, towary lat. iMf:
R. J. Merem^M^ R WUbeha. Kelek R HorL ^dprard Laateer. WBhelm. Bartab
A. RoeeatbaL C.
S. MeMaaps to Oou naak Trade.
& r. bm
Oo^ 1^ G. HeiimaAB, J. a Paige
Blaetrle Oo^ fbne«to' 8«PPly Co.. Bar
ney Aadersaa, W. O. POote. WIU
Pieote. J. a Curtbto. A. C. Ikdberg. Joe.
Perroa. C. H. ^ppsloreky. J. A. Moatagaa. Wood Smqn. F. a Heck. Belle
^ McCoy. Bpwlaad Dougles. Oeo.
Motor. J. W^tMUUkea. Tbe Booa
r Btefo. Hamlltoa Clothing Co.
baat R Rounoe. Bigto C. Lewis,
lb otores)..dtoRasaa R Dahl. Bbermaa R Hoater. Alfrod Oreillto R On..
Mrs. W. a XMfpauo. New York Tea
Co. N. A. Netaoa. Kimball Maalc
n.fltatobergBros. Flraak
I's Grocery. Oty Book
aioro. Ida Rlalber. J. N. Martloek.
netoair day). Baraum A
Barl.^altaa CampbelL A. A Wllkelm,
J. D. Masted. A. F. Friedrich. Tbe
R Lay Mercantile Co. H.
Montague. Sec'y.. J. W. Slater. OrinBaroum R Earl. J. N. Marilnek and
R, W. RaatoO wiU be open ChrisTmas
but will dose all day New
Tear'a day.
-Bill- Bewail, ibe fSinous guide of
Tsland FblU, Me. and friend of Preal
dent Rooaerelt. his been nominated
by the president for collector of enstoms in tbe district erf Aroostoeb.
COMB ON. BOYS, nnd look orer
tboae books for boys on tbe left hand
ter In tbe Famous. I want one
for Tom's Christmas.
dec It-St
$1.00. guaranteed
WANTED.
FGSmON WANTED to msce nr mml-actor.
Suitable 0ifts
>>
...jR Watch
•• wmUtmt*. M ws bs acS tor
cr. Mb >M actob Mi,
** “-^{n o. Ob i«u to.
■ V
WANTED—Harscb
tab. PtbOPBUc.lUK.Tctb.
if always suiuble—We have a laise line.
; Ho^ bbS tot. Ml Bttfe to.
___________ !!LiL?|to.%'M‘JS.i2-AV- r'
WANTCto-By a ttrsi ctero eagtonv. i tote oa EUawnod btt^ 1
ateaW titter and all around «««>»*»• j
aivaaL 1
tot; one who can tortall arochlnery; j Wayne and Bay Sts.
a position In a mHU tnetory or shop. Lot 71. and boniA Oak RMgbto.
wlU furnish the beat of references One of tbe beM tocattoaa to tbe
tocTs
regnitUng ability aad aobrtety. Calll*
at Ibis otoctt.
/ nor mi cd
f^and Painka China
is dainty and offers rich opportunities for a
display of taste.
12 to 14 aeroa land to Elmwood teWattt 1 m«e from city ItmltA
FOR RENT.
Sterling Silver MoveWes
j
Always pjease; we have a very iaree assort
ment to select from. Make your purchases
early, while stocks arc full.
Bamum & Earl
Christmas Presents
Wbat coulil bo more gnitnblQ or
lomrer appreciated than one of our
STEP15AVERS. Evaiy day would
inciBQse the ploasure of its naeful»
nosa. We Imvo the noatoat arranged,
lieat made, low pnoed.haodaomca> flniahed. high grade cabinet or the inar-
J?E. GREU-ICH CO.
TBAVEMU CITT, MICH.
wm^i
TO RENT-^One steam beat Hat. In
quire of It Toencller. Bell «pbon
107.
dev: 11-tr
FOR RENT-Houro on North Elmwood arenoe. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7-lf
HOUSE for rent, SOI State street. 7
rooms; small barn, Ik per month.
B. J. Morgan.
dec 7-if
4 40*8 IH miles west of Cedar Rna.
Tbcr
good.
Also several gtlt-edge land eoatraali
ang iM
J. B. Graillck oa.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS
leap dally. Tbe Re-
OFFICE ROOMS for rent. Wilhelm
block, corner Front and Union.
nor »4f
TO RENT-Houae 202 North Spruce
street; second building north of Aa
bury church. E. H. Allyu. nor 3-tt
Torsale
^.,LE—A amal
well. A good cha
party that can run
at once. Investigate of A. B. Cur
tis
dec VHit
FOR SALE-Hot aTr'fu^iJI^iiaed^
season, with tin pipes. $3&; one gas
heater, never used. $3. R. W. Round
R Son. foundry.
dec &-*J
FOR SALE-Houro and lot. barn oa
lot. 443 Weal Blgbt MreeL Price
$2,400. oaatblrd down, balance to
anlt purcbaaec. Inquire lU Beet
Ninth street, or address John anne. ant] vigor
spark!.- of llfi*.
g^eboy^l^^
Hollhier's Kcirky Mountain
cent*. T#*a or Tahluta. Johni
Trial bottle 10c.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—Ite tea ciaro>
The PiaiiM Used by Mozart and Clerotnti We^ Only Five Octave.
Place BoUL
Bdy.
PALMISTRV-OoaaaR Madame Hlaei
Reasember tbe futaro llee to you
band, a ootonUSe roadtat will rorro
tbe tree life's btotary. Over il
Unkm 2L aide entreaea.
tSStoc
The man who, more than any other
rode the piano and piano music pop
ular In England and all over the conti
Dent was Muzlo Clementl. born nt
Rome. 17R2. At elghU'en he composed
his Op. 11. which forms the basis of
moat all modem piano sonatas and
which required coaalderable powers of
elecuUoo.
Clementl was educated In England
by the kindness of a Mr. Beckford.
and he aoon rivaled Bach aa a trocher
He was the greatest player of the age.
Mozart, possibly, excepted. In 1780 he
went to Paris and sras perfectly aa
tounded at his reception. Tbe old
masters. Hayden. Bach and "old 8s
lleri" were at this time “going off the
stage- as It were, and hated the new
fangled pianos and piano music, the
rltlQg genergdons of musicians and
Clemenil In particular.
ghl. forsooth
write muBlc
could not play, or the srorld to
ure planoa that they could
not play on? Mocarl, they said, was
a charlatan. Beethoven, an imposter,
and even Schubert, "the dear choir
boy,- was becoming Uinted with wri»-
i"*
DiMii iMr Fff m
WANTAO-IRifS br ter «f ur
Piano Talk No. 10
Kimiily liquid i-leclr
every part of your body, bringing new
blixNl, strength and new vigor. It
makes you well and keeps you well.
It Is expected ihat^Q the cvMirse of
this week about $Coo.e^ In bets made
on the New York city election will Im»
turned over to those Who backed McCl.-IIan to win. Last week’s decision
denying a r»-counf of ballots is regard
ed a* having settled HearsCs preU-n-
“•—Warrner's White
Tar Syrup.
The beat cough remedy on earth,
cures a cold in oito day If taken In
time. 25 and W cents.
ConaomptioA
DONT BUY YOUR ChrUtmaa can
dles till you ace ours. Jackaan’a. 106
Front street.
dec 164f
Wlllio Dory, aged 10. was drowtirsl
by breaking through the Ice whl'lo
Kkniing on the river near ZJIwmukb**.
In a>mpany wlib tbe son of Senator
Baird and other Itoy*. who wore un
able to rescue him.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBU TRUSFER CO.
very comm
of,0d,T.U.M,
-mUereble
' These flrat planoa were only four
and Are octarea. When they reached
the five octove scale they thought they
had accomplUhed wonders.
Tbe genius was yet unborn who
would awrop away all the Imperfec
tions of the earto. pianos.
There are many good planoa today
re different aystema of
and there
and
that wlU a «al to your more atrtmgly
tbaa ^
la made in the great Kimball factories,
hence tbe ropnUtioa aad large capital
) la back of every part of
good at tbe beat toerery way.botbet
ter to many reapecU than others, aa
examlaathm wBI fu«y prove, and ibc
prices are quite a little leas than those
uL?*««!S2tSd.?m
r^VaraMii
UHUIXliQSiCliODSE
a. a HASHBu rrcs
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■v:
312 STATE ST.
BvtkPhvMia*. 44.
^•1
****^‘“*
way that Diano partUlly.
as we know It today,
ushered in.
It had Ok hard time of It and was a
One historian
Wlae or Tar Byrnp foi^ tbeae terrible AUONI. toiJre* thli poulbto.
aad total.
OnlT • fwr tojni MUl cartotmu:
It aad la
WbBT Toa
M kowt*.
koai«, aad
i
ud tor
lorik*
oowk ttet M
lo«p tt^anar laUi to gtoa ndtot
M. H
imr A moons WANT AB.
Pfimfs,
Mrs. Robert J. Chase. wUe of the
pastor of tbe First Christian church
Marshall, has been adjudged Insane
by Judge of Probate Hamm and Ukeii
to tbe Kalamazoo asylum.
torture of Rev. O.
tbe Baptist church
of HarperarlUe. N. Y.. will Interest
you. He says:
because of a persistent cough, result
ing from the grip. 1 had to sleep sit
ting up In bed. 1 tried many remedies,
without relief, until I took Dr. King's
New Dtocovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, which entirely
cured my cough, aqd roved me from
consumption.- A grand cure for dis
eased condllkmi of Throat and Lungs.
PMple m sa cesenUj Ink ftr Ckrlstaas Pre»eas a the resM-Mnss, l«t It b a c»4 aeoiiai
Torlhe exmuce ef i
vs
CtOAltS
WOOD! WOOD!
=—
•X
- auriG - toKsrrs
11
One^Fourtb Off
On all Ladies* and Childrens* Cloaks. These gar
ments are all. new this season and are the beat to
be found. We have two fur lined coats left that
Will be sold very cheap.. ,
n. ]. Unibclm
16 in. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load
i6 In. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00perload
Can make Iprompt delivery.
" your orders.
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Send iit i
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OyAl WOOD DISH CO.
NO. 87. BOT^ PHONES ^
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LODGE MTICES.'
Houwa FORaALa.
PENDON
7% fmn, mi Mn. Stonvm
aW a^Ml Tf ywii «t FoM Ou.
Ok^ iMt vMk. wm to MW M»ictt
M or toe woto Mtobto weiitogi to
toe torrtterr. Tkere we tolrty-ire
M6oeereli oext Fetomry. to forumeie
to kOTtep hoi o kbjwwi gnwdtotoer.
Morir to too loot Mtory toe toucr.
^sRlUKEm
Moat oattasa oa B. D#Bh Bar nte
llteoyaUarbarsataB. •aUoooaaBn '
mvistms. Farms tar sola. Fin
•’larmirii BraM « CoMf, til B. PF
BlindHeadache
‘•About • year ago,** write Mi^
TRY A Rteont WANT AO.
per ttA ftacr 4tm pMtj to otat
tolrtr of tMr frtatoe fcwe toet Tm
tfereretooc. to •oerlito
««•*
M 004 coMtttofc cope. Mr. Core
DO rdief until I tried .
CA1IDUI
la arldtMA A abort program was
l lnunediatdy commenced to Improve, and
now I fed like a newwoman, and wi^ to
«kM tewwttekMifwtotatfcitr.
lag meada la
taka la rtatti few days.
IMUOTOfSlUt
y.^
dilMM. teBkCttrtkOTBfvristMa
Ptaak Beak
bMtaMM BM OMT «U IMt Oil, OM
liriaf ilx iMi lov tackw. 8m« baa
■a parebaaad tba •
dot
a warrkMt *bo naadt aU feat aaraa tlogC Oore.
Mhaa aMI tear otbata orar aU (eat
Mr. aad Mrs. WaHer Harris desire
ta«. Beffta dlaehaa tba llat wUh
]»-Taar«M bojr. BH Oatlirta. «bo BMaaataa all faat aU la bla acock
vaicka l*t poaate aad la atUI gnmHarry Bnaoell aad family
CaapIteSlUw
A CBOICE nZSIHT
Can be attached to any,
fixture.
CUTTERS
Here is a large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles. NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
assortment of
Robes and Blankets
QRAWN
apeciai » ui* asTtouu* nevu....
r ■■
y1.:
ment houoco.
A two-headed gtont., on osolfi<sl
N freak, nine feet Ufi. hot importunei
Sarah Bernhardt to let him accom
pany her on her proposed tour to Tex
os under a circus tont. os a sldeahow.
oSnir wUh Mtos QUmon and threat
ened with removal mi head of the
**atael iruat" by Andrew Carnegie, to
osU to have retorted: -Thla ta none
of your allnlr. 1 shall do os I like In
my pefBoonl life. The storlea you
mnr me not all true.**
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WE lYlLL clooo out our bosutlfnl
Joponoao trays and boxes regan
-of ooat. Flat shlrl-woM pattonm.
, only a fitw loft, at wholesale prices.
BOk ahlrU |1 up. Come soon. whUc
they ore not all gono. Armenian B»aaor, 216 ^ FnmL
dec l$-lf
€ PAIB8 Sawkalt cotton ooeki
nortod colors pB np In nice hoUdoy
, yon will find there
i
fe
FfNB UMBBMLLA8. $2. $4 nM $5.
dfcitn
Oimini. Dae. *0.—Mra. I>r. Bojlan
baa reuimri hoaae Irom rlatUni bar
iDoUivr In Alleaaa.
Mra. Corttott U batter. Sbe.baa
bean rary aide wUb poanmonla. Sbo
was auraad br Mias Morris of Trarerae Oty.
An operatkm was partarmed on
noaale Bup by Dr. HoUMay nnd Dr.
Boylan FWdny. Dec. 16. Plossla la
moeb batter aad doinc nicely.
Bom. to Mr. nnd Mra. Walter DaWltL a IIH poond gtri.
Tbere will ba a dance at Surer
Lake retort Monday. Dee. ». Moaie by
Helm'a orcheotim.
Mtos Zoda Jones and Miss
Monroe wUI have n Chriatinaa
and program at the ochoolbouM
day afternoon. Dec. 22.
There wUl be a ChrtsUnns tree at
tbe thorch Satmrdny evening. Dec. ».
Bmeet Harr hna gone to Btretford
to scale log* for a L King A Oo.
Hnrriaon Hnn la nble to walk out
•gnin. He has been sick wtthtnMd
Henry Anthony to going to have a
poolroom over hit blacksmith sboph
TRY A RBCORD WANT Aa
Look them over when seeking
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
TRAYBBE HH W CO.
sumuE susKsnois
t» OriiMn cute
,Ftoin tbe Hnnlware Store
Pocket knivea. tazora,
aboart, scisaora, akatea.
haiii alala, Korweginn
akioa, snow abtx*. broad
uiixera, cake mixort. car
pet ewwperB. nickel
plated tea kettlca. toa
SSSACSS
cake baskfU. berry diah'
'
t>8, crumb trays, kuivea
and forks, lea apoona,
table gpooDS, car\'int:
seta etc. If you cannot
make up your mind to
what you want, come m
nud look around and let
n. help you.
Looking For
L R. MARnN-PhjMelaa nnB Bni■son. oaea BBC BMt ftont BtaaoL
A DAINTY 6IFT
Yonbareonlyafewdaya
in which to finUh yonr
CUriatnuiB ohoppog.
FRAL trrATE AND
ThenMs no better place
in the dly to look up
aomedainty icifl forfiome
friend, that perhapg you
have put off fCt'tbng
until now.
A wide laiik'o to choom
from.
Many channing thing*
in .lEWELKY AaND
SILVEKWARE. Iteat
line in tbe city.
MARTINEK’S
217 EAST FRONT 8T.
TiMn. UM
oobs
Oo. bkMk. Both fihOM
DR. E JE Ml
ittaE 'Bothpboaoo. BoMdMO 111
DR. E H. HOLUDAY. OredoMo To*
loato DalTorstty. OMoo ta Maaooa
!«• N-ron*
Caipct Ckaniiic Wo
kings...
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
N. E
rteeiu
CHAFIN. FroprlMr
DE E L- THlRLBY-^lp«dal attontlon to dtoenocs of chUdran. Boow
409 SUte bonk bldg. Both phonon.
Rich cut glass, Beau
tiful China, Hand
some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at
JiWilrf Start
Wc sell the Famous
Fox Typewriter
F-RKK!
L. O. RICE, Manager
RiCht on tbe Main Street
128 Front Street
tvsaty.fi^ MdoUll ksve omts to rv^
OtnerphoM.
OORMtUKIOKATU
akPhoaslim
nns. J. a a rakt j. txobbUioo
ORTBOFATHIO FMYWOlANai -J
»«aT4Wua.taHas. t a. *. a. la
Ito a a. B. t to a OTMlafa RaRtaMa
WrakawSto. OMtoa. hto. A..
•RilD RAPIDS I IRDiilA RY
COiPAHY.
am
The
a F. CARVER A DML
A. Di TYLER
DENTIST
PEREAIARQUETIB
tori.toatoi.ii.iaH.
The,World’s Best Tjrpewrlter
ITAOrtawoMRt.
OCTROIT. aUOH
lEIEIU lltlUl^
£.W. HASraiGS A SOH
DE QAUNTLETT bsanace aad Real Estate
.
^ SiMial Rttdiitiw gif« to
F
diaaRaea of tbe ^
with Dr. I. A. ThMaWMfi
rr atATiONAL RAi
DENTKT"
MRtiWnP^
J. M. nuellmantel
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTABY PUDirIC ^
|aa BMt rr«.t Rt.
Vm ftmtr*
GEO. A. JARVIS
201 FRONT'aTHBBT
I Smith Premier
)is the simplest and strongest of all writing ma
chines. 11 does better arork, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and costs less in the long run than any
other typewriting machine. . It is
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE mSDRMCE
Rttional School of Music. "•‘"“tfciiSAiw.
Hie. J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
DE LAWTON—PhyolcUa and oar*
goon; oMeoa M WUbolm block, third
tkmr. with Dn. 8aw|«.^^ FMhnk
lofOE
/
HARRY E
toaar nnd action rofulotor. I
taction guarontaad. WtU Eti
Mnolc BS^GlU.phMS04.
HCRVEY H. A1
and couMlor. WllhMa block. Traw
•TM cny. Mich. OftlsM phonn Ifit.
BugbM'a drug store
6in$
' HastaWs
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY.
Mon and onrgoon. I
fiooi OTor First NntM
BALE. TIME CAM
Oledding
$1.00. $2.00.
$2.00. $4.00
im
DE W. E. MOONata.. 107: BMl. M.
rt.attABhMnii
FRANK TJiUDE DENTIST
meddina
tM. te.
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B
I, E A U MMiMtH
A. J. McPHAlL
Queen City Implement Co.
Th« Smith Premier Typewriter Compway
|S^..
ss«r
tauxcaslanfs
orad back onto Ibalr farm.
toe custody of the child and a piece of
. aoBt, K. T. la to hara a Baa statue
Mip. OnUrla of Tnrtle Lake died of
BoAley's fortune.
ot giaril itscar Oaasaaooct, trbo
dropsy at 7:«» Thoraday ereolog. She
la eoa»aa< ar ftort Staaarlx at lu baa beco lo vary poor hesUb fora loog
BAGNALL
Senator Depew contlnuea to decline
alaac Ooriac tba aarir aaO traal
time aad her death was aot oaei
InvlUtions lo diimera and other public
Bara la tba Mahsvk aallay. Tba aUlaa ad.
functions and It Is probable that toe
la to ba placad-la Bast park, bee
Dick Jacobi aad wife rialted Mead, Special to tbe Evening Record.
gnoll,
Mich.,
Dec.
20.-Thc
InOinl
famous wit and after dinner
tba alia of that aM tart abieb oarer la Trareiae Oty Tbuiaday aad mdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Penoyer
kcr has told hto last joke at oT
aarraotered la aoar prlrate Bfoaad. It day.
of this kind, within toe last
la a fUl or Mrs. Abimai Laaalac at
H. Lore of Chicago was io town died Wodne^toy afternoon at S
o'clock. The funeral was held at toe
h there were a dozen annual af
Alboajr. trbo la a «r»oMaii«hier of Tbnnday oa buataaaa.
Uttle Reu Jacobs spent Friday at ignoll M. E church Friday after- fairs which (he senator n< ver missel,
but
hto
chair was vacant at all of
Lard Strotoeaoe. hlfk co««Uetooer M. Deake-a.
Miss Alma DuBols of Mcsick spent
or Cooodo. kMM jaut tamed hU ciphty B. Warner of Henry was la
Sunday at Bognon with her slate.*.
Aftli jMf. tort to etui me ecUro ei moet
Mrs. Winfred Fllnn.
CALMAN^ HrtoHf Spar VaraM li
BOO or to. Ae o Scotch lad. I>
Orrte
Mrs. Btool RaadoR to oo toe sick Ml dyrebto for Ml iNhtrtor mHl
Sailtlip bo eotemd toe eenrtoe oT Che reoing from Chicago.
HiideoB Bor oonpoar moor 7^ mo C W. Amidoo and wife ot Orayllni list.
end rooe bj ebeer force oT Bcrli to be are here to nJtend tbe funeral of Mr*. wnile Fllnn and wife have relumed
-TAXES
home from Iheir wedding trip In the
omofis the foremoet coouDoretol
Amidoo's iitoter. Mn. Gnthrto.
ead poUttciene In toe cokmr. The do- Biei7 Potter of Westwood to spend southern port of the slate.
TOtopmtnt of toe greet nortoweei to log a few days In town.
the woflc with which hto aeine will be There will be a Christmas tree at
The lav rolls for the collection of
the state and county taxes for tbe
m^on In Deokes hall
ISniG, and for the delinquent
Mr. AWokl. a Japaaaae of dlallac- erenlag. A>nw-prtignun will be ren- dward Buckley'a Suit for Divorce year
school nud city taxes and special as
thw, U la tbit 0000U7 teeklac lofor
Kesrments for oold year have been
Furnlthsa the Principal Topic for
attloo at to tba eUaiata aad raaoi
Leslie Reynolds was In Trsverso
placed In my hands for collection.
Tea Cup Dlscusalon.
I will be In my offlee to receive said
of Taiaa. arhera It U propoae
City Monday.
from now until Feb. 1. 190C. on
ftmad a coloojr of bla eoaatmaao.
Mrs. Carpenter to rery low. having Manistee. Dec. 20.~Just now the taxes
each wwk doj- from 8 o*ch>ck to ll;3u
*m abortly brio* orar SCO fao>
hod another stroke of paralysis.
only think talked about In high society o'clock in the forenoon and from
wbo will aattla oo a aolld tract of 10.
The Inland Sunday school will have circles of this city 1s the Buckley di o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
000 aerat la Baa coaatj. They will Chrtolmaa tree at the church at In
0 cose, in which the mlllionairu before Januarj* 10, the regular fee ».f
aadanaka tea tarmlog aad tilk col- land Monday evening.
,
one rN*r cent for collection will lie
resldenu of the place have token
tare. The BUlbarry tree growa erery
keen Interest. The tale of domestic charged and on all Ux€*s paid on or
wfaara la tba lagton to a great alee.
‘
Infelicity In which several iK-monK to- after Jam
Baa Aoloolo U tbe oearaat towo to the
came Invckved In one way or
torilSm* Venalty on dellnqiieni city
THOMP80NV1LLE
propoaad oolooy aad tbe eapeci
to the chief topic over the tea cupi. and school taxes and siieclal
U that tbe oewoomera will laake good
ments.
4
cent
on
each
dollar
of
the
The cose to about to come to trioL
amount of said Ux.
cttltoaa tod lolanoarry aad coaleace
In June lost Edward Buckley. pre.«=i
Record.
Office In room 202 State Bank
with Ibalr Tawa aalgbbora. Mr. AkIdeni of the Manistee A Northeastern
okl aaya that If the drat colony la a Thompaoovllle. Mich.. D^. 20.-Tho raiU’ay. president of the Buckley- building.
Dated. Dec, 1. 1905.
board of supervisors at htelr extra sea
aaeoott ba wlh buy aootbar tra
M. E HASKELU
tkm rescinded the resolution to bond Douglos Uimber company, and the
which he baa aa opIloD. and la thU the county for $30,000 lo bnlVd i
City Treasurer.possessor ^>f large timber esUtes. dec 4-tf
there are 100.000 acrea. aaeoi
brought suit for the dtosoluilon of hi^
court
bouoe.
make botaet tar S.OOO faialllet. Thate
Miss Blanche Northrop of Baj* City marriage with Jennld Sloan, formerly UlC CAUIAN*t Cloatie Floor Fin
ta a aoiall eoloay of Japaoeae ni
Mich., to visiting her uncles. O. M. and of Tbomasvillc. Ga., which was con Ml for floors.
E E WsR A Iona
Bee eouaty. They bare deroted tbem- E S. Northrup. during the holldaya. summated in March.
in that city.
«<1raa to twlalng tea aad Ibla year told Mtos Zse Northrop to home from tbe There to one child. Virginia, born Jan.
their produenj with a good proBt.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
15, 1825. The contest is centered ou
M. A, C. for the holidays. She has
Men will aitae riral woineo In good! silver medal os a winner of the second
Beat of draaa. aaya the Loadoo Tailor prise In the oratorical contest. Mtos
aad Cutter. Tbq king, of coorae. 1» Oerlrode Peters of Springfield winauppoaed to be tbe fouot of i
nlng the gold medal, ahultlng out the
taahloo. aad the paper deacribea hU boys entirely. Lost year Nelson Smith
■aalaaty'a oottume doriag bla receot of Frankfort won the second priio. so
atay at Bandrtagb^ aa “rery abowy." Benzie county to now behind In the
ot a drab Norfolk Jacket. race, by only a neck. Mtos Northrop
«, galtera aad a
come within one count of tielng for
M«rlet taai b ahaater. The acarlet
place.
beaddreat It appiraoUy what la to la- first
David Delyca to vtolllng relatives In
flueaee tbe male Briloot' gannanla. Canada this week.
and the Tailor aad Cutler poUiU lo J. a Trowbridge will build a grist
Ibe brIIIUoee of tbe Uteat walatooau. mill In the spring upon the Uttle Bet
tbe bultoat af which, according lo tbla sey river.
authority, are aot ooly Jewel., but a The people seem to think th^ to
few of tbaaa are fraoueatly reproduc •ometolng lo Investigate In the coun
tion. In mlntoturn of fainoua worka of ty and the committee appolDted will
art or the moat beantUnl female por- continne to look Into the matter until
tralU by ouch artl.ii a. Oaluaboroogh tatisfled that t<lcy have probed the
HenTlW^S. Us Hiuburg mlllloa- matter to the bottom.
alre. baa beea buythg a Tot of Manhatun lalaad real aaUl(> and ao ooc
saeoM to know Just what he meaaa to
do with U. It I* takeo tor graatod.
howerer. Uat a good deal ot Ue prop
erty will be devoted to bis tarorile
UaESCMS
>R. F. A MAC NKTT—Pm
4ss WIST rowr smiT
tacrihb.^ female pains, regulate female
w.wB^ funcUons.tonesuptheorgans
mWISTK STIRRED
V
P, moma .«*«(F TbmiBay •nm-
Screened smd pre sre
pared especially for TflAVKRM errv I
Ranges and Cook
Woodmoa ^
tot toirt TMStoves, from an ex toiMTtt
mbk mmtk m T:» p. to.
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
"—S.'S
It is easy to handle TBAVCIISK CITY LOOOS, No 122. F.
and a good burner. A A. M.. mmu <m MoMj Mtong
Try a ton and be on or baton toe fan of ton soon.
st7:M|».«. M. S. HaakMU Mm*
convinced.
tary. EUdot K. Wblto. W. M.
THEG.aTliYU)RGMLCI.
The oaaMWMM* «M UM Mor* M«
^
TRAVRRtR cmr LOOOK, No. n. «.
mTBaSEOTT,
nCBlGAR
TRY A RCCORO WAMT AD
. O. O. MILLER
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