The Evening Record, December 30, 1905

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The Evening Record, December 30, 1905

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-12-30

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Wl>^^-] THE EVENING RECORD 1^-^
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■lOBnuaBin TO PHOSEGUTE

itEVOLTHAS

HOIESTVENSKY

BffliCRUSHBI
«rwii.toik.i

CaAM HA* *6 OIRECTSO THE HtNWTSR OF MARINE.

ntiiiniiissoFtsFiKT terrttorr wfll he to this part of the

ha*

NEOLMENCS AMO INEFFICIENCY
ARE CHAROEO.

MmN Hm Bm*

Dm. ».—AMew
U^"^tvrZdk»t AanMl.
fKW aO *wu o( tk«
Akow Iwtur c—«WI»iM Tb* ertHIl
fc U.
ot U« Mcaecwr i»^ to iHwi 0«Mca] IllAtMhaaeo. Tb*
flittour of tb* to»«rt*r bM «na«frt
0^ muT r*wtotl»lit. Ark~--------umIMM ■tatoWr o(

1W0 COLLECT
ARE COMBINED
W.». NCKOMAM AND A**OCIATE«
• CONTROL *OTM.

ASaUMINSniBSCOUfCI
iNrrrruTiONt

MBIICINE
WAS SWITCHED

will

OPCRATCO At ONE*

WUI Ooeupy Naama to the Mum
and Will Start the Wtotw
Tarwi With an EnfeMinawt af
One Hundred and Twanty.

a H*L*OH TOOK bllXTURt
OONTAININa ACONITL

NSES OF STUFF
fELL INTO SRAUI AT MEmNO
LA*T HIOMT.
•ttovM Thto

«MM OiM

wnb BHtto* aito CMM*d Him M
*«mltow Hwm bMlcin* Im
W. a Hi tooa, «*• SMI rnmt atm

Mr. IMm ItfUi tem
iMeouskuulkitfM
%IM tm a ibeU ta Hla ahop vhloii te
4UaUd In watar MTOra taklag.
tibia bouto waa
itepa aad alia whicb
vlU Ika poaraiful dm* la It.
aooiaaaa lutd maddlad with
bottlaa aa ba took Uia ooa wbicb
aappoaad toaoatala Uiaooiigh
tdae; pt
watar and. dartag the afiemooa. took

g

three doeea.
Mr. Nelaoo attended the meellng of
^ pooltnr aaaoeiatkm Uwt erenlng
while dlaaaaatag the plaaa for the
Stepped lato the hall Where he fell m
I apMB aad It
L regalaad coaaeloaaaaaa aad waa
^len to hU home. Mr. Nelaoa
khle to be aboot todaj although he If
M feetlng eaceptlonally alroog.

yOlttVEPOULTIWSHOW

After eigMMa jmn of fhlthfol sorrke BiwM Wens hne Underpd his
(MUoa as salwmefi to the hardwareSepartment of the Hsnaah A Lay
mntfle company. Mr. Weils has
t with the Fbeter-Strrens
lenfGimad Rapids. HU

ti iBW Boumwni
MNirrsii or iNTsmoo

WILL DO ON ROAD.

A deal has been ataetad today
whereby the Grand Trararee Business
onlTarsity and the Trarerte City Bustoeaa eollega have been combined and
win beraafter be operated as one Instltutkin. The new college will be
known m the Neadh^ Buslaeas col­
lege and ^1 jKJ^i^rtha second floor
of Che new Munson block, where the
Trsrerse aty Busineo coUege hss
wo located many years.
There hss been s conceded desire
for some time to combine the two
M Of for one to purchase the
other, but unlU now the parties Interastad .could not gat together. Now.
howayer. the deal has been closed by
Kxchase of the Trsverae Oty Bu<
Ineas eollega hy W. P. Neadhsm and
associated with him In the
Grand Travaraa Business unltersliy
The direct msnsgemeat of the reor
gsnised college will be In tbe hands of
Mr. Needhim. who hss made s great
ra of the unlrersliy since It i
ad In the McNsmsrs block early in the
fan. Joseph W. Msrtlndlll. who hs-i
eerrad as principal of the Traverse
aty BuslnsM oollege since that colwss purchased by Msrtlndlll 4
Rom from C, R. Pockersy. will
tinue for s time as one of tbe Instruct­
ors of the new college and the teach
ing forces of both will be combined
for the yesenf.
» college will start the wl
term with 110 studcuitB and the out
look U bright for the upbuilding of i
Isrga and succsssful educationsl tnsti
tutlon.
Tbe studenU of both colleges will
begin work at their respective sc
lay morning and arrangements
will be naade nest week for the
student rolU to occupy the
s In tbe new Munson block mi

Cbarga* WRb tmrHtobu torn U**» M
HI* M«»-R*JiM»ii1iy Claim*
Tb»« H* Will R* Abto «• Rltoto lb* CTMlBc R««ard.
, Itoe. ».-BL Pm*nlmrc

DSEMBS 30,
TWO YEARS AGO
IROQUOIS THEATER DESTROYED
BY FIRE IN CHICAGO.

SB^IMElOHILSBIflCEliEll
tb* RaHu *Mt analbllMml hy the
J*puM*e In tb* hmu* of tb* M* or
J*d*i>. dmrclac blm vltb caiwIiK tbe
low or tb* •*«. »*criaclDi the Mt**
or tb* to«B had with DwUerDoe hod IdcnetoMr. Bo)wtT«wkT dector** h*
will be able to publicly clear blm**lf.

EROS CURTISS IS DEM

New Years
Greeting
At the' beginniBg of the
New fear
with to ffafood
oor aliieera RtoHiiig to tbe

The ancoM of the jdflr jodi
paaaediaan added iooentiae
to make thin New Tear i(iU
more proaperwia.

OF VICTIMS INCREASED
THREE IN LAST YEAR.

Wc can promis4' yoo our
effort to ^ve jou a better
ahoe store aemce than ever
before.

Total Number ef Deed Is Now 60S—
Annual Senrieee Held Today in
the Auditorium of tho Y. M.

We thank you for the many
evidenotvof Rood will the
past year and with
wial you an
exceedingly

LIST

PAtACD AWAY TODAY AFTER A
nusl memorial <hc*r>*lce for the victims
LONG ILLNESS.
of tbe Iroquois theater fire was held
this afternoon in the audlAirium of
the
Young Men's Christlsa Association
SMVSd as Deputy Sheriff to the Early
building under the auspices of
Seventies and Was 'Prominent
Iroquois Memorial associslloo. WMh
to the Community.
in the last year the victims of the dis­
At 7:20 this
Boos CurtlsA. aster has been increased to 60C. three
aged a years, of 420 West Seventh having died as the result of injuries.
street, who had been lingering near
death for many days passed Into the
great beyond after a year s lUneas
from Brlgtofs disease, though he had
been confined to his bed for only s

START
New Tear right fay mn
oUtag upon a conne of praetknl edw
atlan at the Traveree Oty Bnsiaess
Mlegn
SeeIMt

HAPPY
NEW YEAR
Our MUke will be ckmed all
tlay New Years.

HUGGER” WAS CAUGHT

MANISTEE MAN WAS HANDED A
While both colleges hare been socHEAVY FINE BY JUDGE ERB.
cetafully operated since the ostabllsh
thiOOIATION PO DICIDKO
ment of the unlrersliy It hss long been
LAST NlOnrP MECTING.
Admittad
That Ha Had Caraaaad a
considered by those geoerally Interest
ed to business oollege work that one
Numbar of Young Ladiaa Without
college wooM be better for the
lataa Are Pelb^Mtand Marah t. Pat
Aaking Thair CofmenL
city and receive the united support of
Placa Haa Nat Y^-Baaa
the friends of both in such a mi
Manlsteo. Dec. 3fi—After canting un­
DackladUpeo.
> cause the estabUshmeat of an rest for tbe young women of Manistee
estensire college. This U true and for more than three weeks. **Jack the
At a Bieeting oT^ Northern MIehh Gaere U no better point in thU section
Hugger" has finally been caught, the
caa Paaltry aad Pet Stock aaaoeUtlon of the state for a large business
laid la Praaldaat C W. Whae
a far more aertoaa nati
iltca laat eraalag It waa deeldad to
than that Of hugging naanspeettog
loM the poultry ahow which haa
young womea. Allle Ward, a machin­
o ha aa aaaaal araat with the o
ist. employed by the Manistee Iron
nttea. The ahow wUl be held aa PWb.
aad Vareh 1. bat Jaat-wfaai
Such la Chaf«t Mada Aagtoat Johiv
tha tosUtatlmi. WM taken Into
not been deeldad aa yet. A eoultTurwer of Bogtoaw Arrootod by
by the police, later being
oaalaUag of Wm. H. Umlor. Fred
Bhoriff iolMiooo Today.
taken before Jostle* Brh. charged with
L. 8»lth. P. H. Lewis and C W,
aad
battery upon a l4 year-old
Nock waa appelated to look after
RherlE Chartoa a Johnson returned Blrt On trtal he admitted having emWha aoUcllatloa oC praaUaaw aad ad- thU afternoon from Interiochoa with
haNed a Bumbeild young women dorstag. Laat fMT the ahow wt
John Turner, who wm arraotod at the tog tha past tow weeks without askwithout aay aolleiUBg whaterar aad to
IMaofSagtoaw. tog ctmaadL Jaatico Brt> flood
a town where there are po am
R ahaadoatog hU IlOa for his attempted iplety. to <
than there are to Trararaa aty
two Uttle girls, aged S aad 7 yeas ro- Uoa to WiL a total of $106.20.
this la not a prohtahto aadaitak
rapid dM was dlocharged. Ward d
there are act month hlrda to awaU the
that a^Mhar young man. atiU at largo.
Loot feee to aiM± proportAoaa as to

And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you diy in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weather, also Sprarae*s Russian Vests, impene­
trable by the cold. Thev have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.

KUBECK& HfOYT'
wMioiw mirmmwLT

ou.ow-p4ibcpr«

We Are Agents For
W., L. DOUGLAS

SHOES
...tJffWION MAOK...

2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00

URCLE SMI HRS RIOHET

of this
ftunlly where he served in the ofof deputy Sheris In the early
Ti-a. He later moved no Lorain. Ohio.
!inmTlieie to Findlay. Ohio, w
two years ago he again retoimed to
Grand Traverse region. aetUlng
thU city where death overtook him lo^
day.
He belnaged to a large family, of
hom aunrlve today a brother. lUrvoy
Curtiss of thU city, and two sisters.
Mrs. Albert Barnes of Northport. Mr^.
Mary Newton of Lorain. Ohio, and a
brother. Milo Curtiss, of Cedar Rapids.
Iowa. Of the Immediate family he is
■urvlved by a wife. Adeline M.. and
the following children: Merrll Cur­
tiss. Galien. Ohio; Mrs. Alice Grubb.
nauU: Mrs. Bertha Masters,
Sattla; Mrs. Maacm Spangler. Deshler, Ohio: Gaylord Curtis. Ravenna.
Ohio; Charles L. Curtiss, city; Mrs.
William Volmer. Bucynu. Ohio.
No funeral arran^enu are made
as yet as the two sons are expecting
to be here for the laat aervloes and
will be unable to reach tbe city before
Monday morning.

WINTER IS HERE

oMAnT

*h ROtoOOK

RECEIPTS MADE A MARKED IN­
CREASE IN PAST YEAR.

Canal Was AH That Kapt AocounU From Balancing.
By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
Washington. Dec. 30 —The year end
finds Uncle Sam's revenues lncreasi*d
to a record breaking extent and tbe
expenditures markedly decreased. The
deficit is now less than nine millions
and the ireasun* officials believe this
would be wiped out but for the J
ma canal ext>endlturc‘8.

A NEW YEAR’S
REMEMBRANCE
Are yoo thinking of giring
Borne little lememhranoe to a
friend-if ao, how would a
heaaUful bottle of good per.
fume, imt up in a neat box—
or a fine pound or half pound
box of Lowney’s Beat Choco­
lates. fresh from the factory
—or one of the elegant souve­
nir pictures or books of Traverse City made by Orson
Peck. These and many more
at : : ;

HOLIDAY.^
FOOTWEAR
Slippers
For Men, Women and ChiL
dren. AU kind* of style*
and shape* at prioe* that are
right

WARM SHOES FOR AU
LUMBERMBTS RU8BERS AID
SOCKS
SHOW SHOES AID PACS
Leons, OwgiltiniilWiM
Selu

Alfred Grcilick & 'co.
242 Front Street

For Eycqiljody

fiUMf

and just bear in mind
that for the coming new
year—we will .carry the
same well assorted stotHc /
of Rough and Dressed
Lumber, the same excel­
lent qualities in Building
Materials—Do aU kinds
of Mil wo rk as in the !past—^and fill your orders in tbe
same prompt manner—

mm

WK VkVANT VOCAR TMADK

traverse City Ififa. €o.

A Happy New Year
,*roAi->-

o. c. MOrrATT
AbMra«>t« of Till*
MHOM *ATI*rKCT*BT

The history of tho old year has been toW and we say many
“Farewells” to 1U05. Ito,; ubsis in a year of jnosperity,
AS.t^ l-IAIl- TO TMK NSW TKAH

ABMPOIH) CHAWa.

pay the prtaae.
The ahow this year will probably be
the targaac that TrmTeraa aty haa arer
TRIED TO GAVE STORE.
aad the hlfds will be jadgad by
J. M. Kalght, who Mtodaally ailed that Bhoriff Wm Shot Down hy
*a Today.
ilaataaadaa. The aaaoelatl
tly galBlag headway. Owe
By Wlip to the Bruntog Room
hiM aad thfte are i
who want to )ola to the 1

waa padimir lakaa eery m hat

hatac ontacod by hMHan Ole B
a ahortt. was shot down by dM
doM this arorntog. A poMo Is ta par-

SaiOk ¥«««■. ceMral
MMMr «tr HaallB and
•rd at Otr «u ta tiM citr 7«tafdajr
am—*i*ala to*

Mrt. W WkMk— ««at to

HELP US INVENTORY.^
This it In—ototy week—we’re busy going through
•toek. aad aa fast aa diaoo-nd aU odd pants, *nita
aadomooatsvfllbepiitiaa data by themsdfesto
beoinaadentnothat oor tegalar stock may bekept
ns—weVe not too
to talk

THANKS FOR YOUR
HOUDAY TRADE....

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HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

THE^l^COBp

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THE TOY nrroL.

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•ndcarrfni maai«
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W« t/Hts an •baai^/MfeflM for

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Into tbe oU poatoSw
|»iUia«JM. lM «dlar
Sto mtor tlii*
viOtotl

MTiagaand

Icago. Dec. SO.-The Christmas
tarher le becoming a rtral of the
deadlr teotbell ^me aad the tigm-

A

AlgrimUyiBdooQdiBkmA
If yon A» going to neeJ
a gtovo tbit violer it wUl
pay yon to onD and nee
what we have to offer.

>»>QDdb»k»>S.

$

MACCABEE CELEBIttTIOHp<^“-

^,1

20 PER CENT
It « easier to count the mooey than it is to invoice
the dfoodii. Many have been waiting for oor annual
pre inventory offerinR. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
STOCK UP. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND.
VOUPt CRWDIT I SI

nous effofU to break h^to the
ban of fame widi the
and the Fourth of July toy plmal. ‘ThU
were especiaUy numerous acre ana
to the axpertence of Chicago phyil
^
TH» •mmrr or im,
festival week was snvihlng but a holi*
^ TWb U an ctfllorUI dcBlioc vlCk the etoas aad hoepttaU as a result of the day for the hard-worked nurses aud
bolldmr^fj^ltle..
The
only
dllfer7«Br whick will make Its appear*
intomet. The People's hospital, at
ttsnea akortly after It mldaliflit lomor
Twentywecood strem and Archer avs- LOST SCRIES TO TRAVERSE CITY
Bight b«a la the «Urt we aad the oiher ageou of detoetlon ft nus. was obliged to call In ooUlde help
BY FbRTY PINS LAST NIGHT.
that the former to eqaallr deadly In Ifs oo account of the ro*h of accident
waot to wtAh arenroM a happr
jaar. aoi oal|r a happr oah hot a pnw cgect. bat .lower and more paiarul In
in one or two instaneos. The
Its
o'peratiou.
Came
en Sheri Notice end It Was Nec*
jMfoos oaa aa well, and then we warn
usual riioullng. assaults and general
^Acwirdlag to Dr. Oary of the Peo*
casary to Pick Up s Team in
totalkabooiap»«aiasel>B.
tow breaking of the Twenty-second
The Reeom U m fhmd of Trarerw‘ ple-s hospital the
stretH district, which naturally oomt
Quick Order.
Cttr. one
the b«t friendfl that Trev* tloo. appeadIcttU and other painful to the People's hospluL was even
. reeolUng from overeating an! more in evidence than during the | The Peloskev bowling team bU Y ;
mm CUT haa.J»ot,lt b aol oar purpoec
drinking
will
run
between
flf
todlaaoMWoreelvee here. Thle l» *lm*
famous *"crime carnival** of 1IW3.
Into town yeiUerday without gU Inc .
that of previous
The Baptist reported a great Influx |nny warning and we-e dowriKl last ;
pir tatfodadorr to the remark that it twenty per cent <
New
of casern resulting from overtodnlgmme | evening at the Wilkinson alley, by a
la the Aatr of the filead not onij to
aid la eearr po«lhle war. hot to Year's day and the latenrealag day^ to the good things of Chrisimas day.'ha tlly picked up team by the nam>w
devoted to coaaumpttett of the ladlgm the hospital having fully 25 per cent j margin of forty pins
dhide when ^meeaitt^demaadii.
The game had h*-vn lartlallv nr
; Trae^ Citr hi aa eaedleat city, tlhle remains of Christmas eve sUII more cases on hand than b« f.»re the
f and that ererrooe will franu lu pco.holidays began. At the Hahnemann , ranged but^s ye: no «laie had ton-n dA canvas, of Chicago hoip'.u!. accidenis again furnished the majority i clued upon. Y^tt rday afternoon a
ftple pre procr»aire mad ap to date,
rthar'are allre to opportunltiee. we shows that a real epidemic of
of the Christmas gpsh and'll srmsj message came saying that the p.to♦ wanyo «ee oor «;ltr pdrance. we want troubles has followed the opening of fewred for a lime that It would be ne^-j keyites would be here and ready to
Ottlr to keep Its prestige but to the holiday eeaaoa. Contrary to gen* Msan' to ulillze some outside build-1 bowl In the evening. When the mcT
*tfUa aiFen more. We hare ambition. erml expectatkm^ It is the west side lags. Only a few cases resulting from J sage •arrivetl Corto-it was the only
the fore
ihoi^U ooncemlng our city and we
ovcriDdulgcnre In mtilng developed < available man of the local team. Wll
bulk of auterem. App^-ndiriOs. long here, the patients mostly rimflalng | kin wm wan confln»si to hU hE»me slot:
aae proud of IL
the prerogative of the themselves to getting In the wsv ofj wPh a cold, lairdle was out of the
Bot thttre are big thing, to be a(rlA
Is
becoming
rife
compllahed. What iMd holds for ns>
cars or vehicles.
! city and the
were variously en
those not no
eo blessed. Grace
—-------------------I gaged so that they conW not 1h- <m
no ana kaowa. hat Ihere*. a war to am^ag tboae
record-breakinii
help lUiape destiar ai^S that war He.
the
emiwblle
fash
within ererroos*. power. It Is almiily
jwas siibstliuted for Lardle. but the
nolhlag more or leas than coopera* tonable dMfR^^Wraaoea Willard,
hoMemi other
c
latter showed up at the last moment
ttoa. •‘pulling together. ' and without PrwsbyterUini^aie and
this ipirit we mfpht as well c«aM our pHala of llmf Quarter niao report aa BIRTHDAY OF PROGENITOR OF ar * - Med hIs owm games.
uallr UW number of eotries
WUklnson rolled both high sconelTofta. If iinyfliVng*^ to U- aocom*
THE LODGE OBSERVED.
an ? high average. Hl-s score ws« 2K»
pllahed.
*
and average 177 2-3.
direction, not one In^ dlrecUoo and allmenta.
On the eofulh aide Hahacman
The results are as follows:
Different Sce-sa In Hia History Were
another la another. If your n^bor
rcioskey— ------~
. auggeetn..M>elhlar,^. help him Baptiat. BtvVtkii B end all large ho^
Fochton ......................... ^123
; oarrr It tlBt Perhap. |t does not %»• pltals here %eeg tgied 4o their fwW
and Banquet
capacfty
to
earn
lor
the
rlctldu
of
the
Brown.............................. 171*
* ncUr coincide aifk/oaf own Ideas but
Btudr It over car^lly and If It Is for deadly festival celebrailon
onirg pf the Blakey ...................... ;>». 120
atlon tost
At the county boeplui more than birthday of the great J.-wlsh reformer. Jelly ................................. IM
Ihe good of ‘Traverse City do a
M) new cases developed as a result of Judas Haccabaeufi. who> clmrllabVlKlarler.............;.............. 1C7
jour power to farther It.
the
majority
being
Lei’s make this the motto for 1P06 the boll
towards women and .chlldrea I
7C4 7DI
•Dd tor all .a«»»dlo« mr«. "Puli to- accldenu. both of thV avoidable and lave caused the rising of the gn-at
C«UMir* Br ad^nc thU. (he oomlns the unavoidable kind. These accideni>i ralemal order bearing his name, nearTotal ....................
year will exactly frUUI our wish for varied In kind from the mangled
r the Trrav- Traverse City—
wreck of runaways to slipping on a mw City tent. 871. and their■ wlJes
Cerbett
.1.
happiness and prosperity to all.
a
wlvles sa l
bad aldewalk and stepping In front of hive member* with Invited guest*
On page. 8 and 10. part two. of to- moving cars In the middle of the Mock. From tent and hive No. 532. gathere.1 Rc»blnsou
Slugging Caeea Oeem^me.
It Foresters hall at 7:3« to enjoy th-* l^dlo
dajV Record will be found a valuable
teaume of the events of the yesr jUKt
The warden ataicd there was a de^ event. An Interesting program ar-1 Hale ..
past and the sise of IWiS In history elded falling off of personal encounter ranged by A. Lmxarus was given in j
825 74 T W»S
These, two summaries are well worth cases from former years, the pistol, which the memorable events chn>nl-|
reading and preset Ing as they ar
brass knuckles and billy being k*ss In Pled in the books of Maccabeaus wer*' j Total
only Interesting reading but valuable evidence. The same feature was n> enacted. Following IhU was a muhicsl
for future reference «*spoclaIIy where ticeable at the emergeociy hospital, program given by Messrs. Arthur Earl.
Furloua Fightlrtg.
data, of Important events are to be which beports the naaal number of James Moody and Sam Benda. The
“For seven vears.” write Ci-o. W.
Christmas accidents had been largely evening was then turned over to pleas­ Hoffman,
Harper. Wash.. ”I had
an. of Harper,
decreased thU year. Only about one- ure and dancing was parllcipalod In bluer battle with chronic stomach and
half of the usual street car accidents until midnight, while a banquet con- liver trouble, but at last 1 won. and
y diseases by the use *»f ElecFistlng
of
ham
samlwlch*'*.
salads,
for the festival week to date had been
crs. I unhcsitatiacly rectim
recorded, although the asaauU and at- pickle*, cake and <H»ffet^- formed nj
em to all. and don’t intend In
small portions of the evening’s enjoy- the future to be wilhoat them In the
They are certainly a wonderIclne. to have curid such a bad
Tho Passavanl hospital, on the
case as mine.** Bold, npder guarantee
—--------------------.north side, reported that every avallto do the aame for you. by Johns«»n
A story come* from Milton, N. H., Drug Co.. F. H. Mead*. C. A. Bugbee,
JskeRtouL the iHmlpluin county
fo- ,ovoni!
of an old rleouian named I'.uuilinan, druggist*, at 60c a bolUc. Try them
w ho was said to have the Isrg'-st bauds
been crowded for some weeks and the of any man for mib** around.
VII and will use It to Im-lase bis sheep
One noon a young m.-m nam«-!l Allen
The fem-e will HIvUe l.*JW reflex of the htdlday festlvilles was not
English InhahlUnt* of Ihe Transvaal
Into thirty imsturvs. rttiigiug Ip so apparent as at Alexlan Brothers*. was taking dlnnecjit the elder's bouse.
e much worri«*d *»ver the Inervase In
rom flve to eighty acnw—.-laiiaas Marion Sims. Uncoln Park. Chicago It was Ibe eider’s «-u»toui to ask a the Asiatic elements in the |sj|mlatl m.
ITnkm and other north side Insiltut- blessing St tbe table, and Allen bad Already in Natal the Asluth-s outimm
to tbis sort of
llons. The Chicago Union and St. evidently not lsH*n
Why suffer with yoyr^omarh. kid Mary of Nazareth were pt*rhaps most fhUig. for lusterul of waiting be began ber the Eur>iH-aiUL 4ti NataU too. tbe
u nliixMl
to eat. The elder mlserl bis hand w llh white retail trade has
I and liver when Hollister's Rocky
cliniiu.iPtl as the result of Asiatic «-omUln Tea will make you well. If affecu-d by the Christmas rush.
a restmlnlng gesture, and said:
petltlou.
this month, keeps you well all
Accident Cases Numerous.
’’Pause, young wan.*’
the year. 35 cseots. Tea or Tablets.
On the south side St. Luke’s report­
-Pawa. ” was tbe reply. **J should
Drug Oo.
ed a greater influx of distressful cases think to the Ixml thpy was i^aws.”
A Faarful Fata.
than for oome years. Accident cases
TRY iTRECORO WANT AD.
It I* a fearful fate to have to endu
Maud—I*uT 5 and 30 too old to hope
for any Improvement? I should say the terrible torture of pile*. ’ I o
not. One Just begins to live. Take
’’that fur Blind. Bleed
HolllHter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Y
win be blooming fair at CO. 15i cent*. Ing. Itchlng^mnd Protruding Pile*.
Biicklen's Araica Salve is the best cure
Tea or TaMeia Johnson Dr
maAe.** Alao beat for cut*, bum* and
toiartot; 2Sc ml Johnson Drug Co., F.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD

PETOSXETWtS DOWKED

i^>

OISOOUNTOV 1

Heating Stoves

TO HE CAHEO roit

West SMe Baeomlaf PaaMenaMe an
tlie InkaWtaiila ThareW Am Can*
trmttkmm Anatfidicitle-Nat Sa

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IIWTIAB Tt AU

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Pro-lnvsnierflall

We An 6oiac’
To Am

THAT 190d

FRANK TRUDE

OOOO

J. W. 81-ATKR
WholaJ. ud R«iul-Your Rdiabte

Funikhn

Black Saline

Petticoats

mi

From 75c to $3,5ocach.

Our line of Black

Petticoats will suidy

please

you;

all

lenRths and all styles at 75c, $1.00. $1-25,

GIFTS FOI SNOKEIS

$1.50, $2.00. $2.25. $2.50. $:L00 and $3.50.
Chriatmaatido offers no lat­
ter opportunity than can
be found in th»^ Diamond
J. cigar. One line of these
favorites ombruoea all si»>a,
anti there if not one but
what wotdd - lie treaaureil
and pnzAnl by any "lovt-r
of the weeil.**

A. W. JAHRIAUS
VOK lALX BYlAJdd DEAIJmi

Buy a

JANUARY

DESIGNER.

late Winter Stylc-s are shown.

All

Call aqd

get a Free Sheet.

Jl. ]. onibelm

-I
DCAUEin IN KVKRYTMHM

OCALERS

IN

EVENYTHINO



EVBEVTMIMa!

..5

in

START

THE

NEW

YEAR

RIGHT

By dcpeditac ysor sarplss finds In a sound
tank. Don’t wait utU yon can start vitt a
large snm. Small amoints wffl grow hster
here than in yow pockets, lean to save,
andyisr firtore weltoe and prosperity is
asswtd.' "

FIRST NATIONAl BANK

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

f Ml EtECTinC POSTAIU
JUST A FEW LEFT

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET

PHONE Ktt

with the best furniture that can be bouK'ht. Should be the most cheerful
room in the house. See the beautiful furniture we have for you.

SIDE BOARDS
arc most nccc.ssary.
the workmanship the best
$;30.00. $:{2.00 and $35.00.

BUFFETS
/V

though smaller in size, arc’so convenient Many timtts you can
better than a Sideboard. We nc\W had nicer ones. iVicem are $1‘J.00.
$28.00, $20.00.3:32.00 and $3G.OO. I
.
^

DINING TABLES
The largest stock to select from in the city. A fine six foot Fxtension Ta
_______
-50. $10.(X).
, ble for $i>.75. a better one for $7i<l; other grades
for S'.i.OO,. SU.o
the patent middle pillar leg.
$2f).00, $21.00. The $24.00 and the $20 .50 ha

DINING CHAIRS
any style you wish and the prices
fire chair for $4.50 for six chair ,
^25. Extra fine solid wookI seal for S
The finest leathci' upholstered box seal chair:
and $31.00.

CHINA CLOSETS
PLATE RACKS
The finest in the chy at $2m $5.25, $1050 and $1100. If you would prefer a plate rail we have something very fine at l*>c a fooL_________________

^ THE HMINMI & Uy
W , CMERCMITU COMPilil
LUNiAa m mrma •nhuansab mi ewtivh

H08B OOiCPASnr Va. 4

f

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;^pfi^L|
.TOW

t • ««k fiMfa Witt nlithfw aad
4 ttraa^ tte atj iddar «• klf
rMntaM.
Bftaf 8«Mn «r tte mehicui etandh
wpny arrtrad te tbe city ycatcrtey
fimi Nnr TorlL to MKtat la taklac aa
teToiee aad knkiiv aftfr tkc Maw
o€ iko local ooaoerm.
Xn. H. O. BaacU aad two teagli-

!l«.

fV

Abaoliit^y Pure

I

F«tt »«0«l AIW U»IE 0« IWOSniATC
No otter baking pfeparation or powder
tea «pmlleavooi«g strength
or heoHMifl quaiitiea
.

J (>ov*t*»iniw »owot« eo-ntww>««

Tka Baa. A. T. Fwfiuwo wttl prmch

;
'

Rev. Fklher NMhan went to Milan
ila morning.,

Mrs. Mary Briefcaon weal to Mnnacy
Tlia Mat aale/for “Tlic WUard of ihU morning.
tsa Martha Leverance of Baal Jor­
loi- will DPMI WedaeMUy morning at
dan
la In the cUy.
Wbcnomea.
E. J. rulghum went to Copemiab oii
CbartMi Larflla of penlnauU aad K
]y BMt of Loaf Ukt townhhip art' galoesa thia morning.
MdlacUag taua at tkn Flr.r National James Wilson of Bingham is doing
bosiaeas in the city today.
la tbU city today.
Mias A. Pearl returned this noon
, A new braaa
orwH pole
puic will
wui be pul In the
la there from a visit to Bast Jordan.
ioagiBo kouBtI aa the one which
t
C. H. Merritt and wife of this city
to accom.
\u priMt U not aafAdeot
anfflcli
left for Mayflicld this morning.
ton men inI a harry.
bar
^ra. Bender of Bingham arrive^l
Mued from Probate
Aa otAm waa taaued
this
teoming for a day s shopping.
iaOBit tkla moralni appotfttlng Myroo
W. UYlsher of Bingham came Into
k Caaatagham aa guardian of the
jemau of Walter and Ula Cunnlng- the city this mdraU^ for aL day’s busl-

i
L
I
i

i ‘

1 of mlssteaa, are la the
i of the Rev. and Mrs.

Mr. aad Mrs, Bamod WlUSng of
laacelona are la Uie dty. Uie goeats
of Mr. Olda and family of NlnUi street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murray returned
Aoday to Bailey after a viaU with Mr.
aad UnrU Heath.

It makes the most delicious
and healthful hot breads,
biscuit and cake

• ' ■:

WUHam WllUama paaaod through
I Tho roarteenth Street U. B. church
twUl bold lU Quarteriy fheeUng tomor. the city this morning on hia way to
row aaoraiag at the regular hoar. The
Mrs. Ida Taylor went to Kalki
W. XWer. fofteer paater. will
this morning, where she. will visit
I W. H. Wgglna haa opoiiod a private
of Manistee
In the
:^hKmthng aiabfo joat wfwt of Angoa
kcOoola kladte|a|^..g^ He,alte> city today looking after
kaa a hanmoa room where he wni icrests.
Webster of Mayfield waa In the
rraah aad oil baraesa.
There wlU be a apecUl inceUng or city yo'Hterday. returning home this
^e order of Baatem Star. No. 147. morning.
Samuel Wise of Keswick ^wasci
aeit Taeaday evening for baalneiia and
^^^IpeUea. Bvery oCacer la requested to through the city today on his-way to
'^TTpraoeat by order of worthy matron. Reed City.
N.
P. Dally and wife of Empire were
1 There will be a meeting of Traverao
5liy eompany. Na M. uniform rank, in the city yesterday and returned
' CalkhU of Pythlgg. Tuesday i rcnlng. this morning.
Mrs. Irah Adam and Mias Maude
mportant bttataeaa wUl come up beregistered at the
forw tbo.meeUng. All
guested to be proMUt.
Cad Wilson. Arthur Pi ltoo and Esrl
I Traverae Bay tent. 136. K. O. T. U.
M., will have Installation of nfacem Rosoo of Bingham arc hi the city to^d other Important business Monday day on business.
Miss Margaret Boudreau left this
^enlag. All Sir Knights are request^ to be present. An oyster supper noon for Grand Rapids to spend a
week with friends.
wttl be eenred after review.
Irving Murray left this morning for
. The Installation of the ofarers of
^ rralemal order of Bagles. Trav- ra Paso. Texas. Ho will also visit
^ dree City aerie. No. SK. will lake plan* rriher Texas point.h.
Mrs. Ethel lUilnris. nccompanled by
Tuesday evening. The work will be
followed by the knife and fork degre? Beulah and H. F. Douglass, left for
Kingsley this morning.
large atu
Mrs L. Chambers returned to her
The worthy grand patron and worthy
I raad matron of the aute of Michigan. home in South Haven this noon, after
will be in Traverae Oty Jan a vl^ with F. A. Cross.
T^imas Sherman and Chas. Spindle
is on their way to Acme, where they
laaUtute a new ohapicr. Traverse of Empire were in the city yesterday
City chapter Is Invited to be present to and rtriumed this momUg.
Mrs. B. ademan returned to her
^amplify the work. As many invited
home In Harriett after spending some
time with friends In the city.
W. C. Drew of Chicago, promoter of
•|ii* lonad l%nou ot the HotH WTilt
the .South Manltou summer resort.

**Womeo are HisngraUe m stum."
said the wenrr lodUng man.
•nniars the explsuatlonr asked
the friend of the fsmDy.
-imrtng our booeymoon.^ answered
the weary party, -^y wife dedared
she ronld not lire s day witiumt me.-Welir queried the frientL
-Only Ust week.- rootlnued the other. -she tried to get me to ln«ne my
life for $25^000 lu her favor.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

J ISUil OKBinMUT
UD m SOM BE-

coKSia

Ten dollara occasionally depodted soon becomes one hundred.
It does not uke many hundreds
to become a Uiousand. which fig­
ure is a veiy respcxrublB nu­
cleus for a business caplul or
as a nest egg for old age. sick­
ness. loss of employment, or
any of the unfortunate fcntlngencles that all are subject to.

desired, we will Issue interest
bearing certificates at the same
rate.
,

TRAVEBSE CITY STATE BAB

Jttaatloo waa aommoned. died In a
4hort Ume. The animal was not only
trainable in a mooetary way but had
lieca a pet for a long Ume,
THE MARKETS.

. i

- -Active, higher. Hogs—AcUve. high
TtoIiMo, a. Dac, JO.-Wbeat—May.

fkc.

I

DetrolU Dec. JS-vnieat. W%ci
ebra. U%c; oata. Sic.

IRBOULAR DINNER and supper and
■iMrt ordar cooking. City rcsUurant,^
sod. ISl Bast Front
dec »-n

i:*E

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Merritt will
spend New Years with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Merritt of Summit
City.
Mrs. Anna Dcllx returned last night
ending Chris'daughter Mr.
and Mrs. George Delu.
Miss Grace Johnson will .4eaTjr the
first of the week for Grand Rapids an 1
other poinu to replenish her stock of
fancy work.
Mrs. A. McDermott, who spent the
holidays in the city the guest of C. H.
Prouty and family, returned to her
home in Muskektm today.
Mrs A. Fox and two children left
this noon for Claire, where a visit will
be made to her mother. Mra. A. W.
McIntyre.
Mrs. Leroy Bowman of Cedar
Springs is ipeadlng the bolMays with
her perents. Hr. and Mrs. Aagaat

kT. JANUARY 2.1904.
Mr. mad Mrs. Wm. Mona veteraed
afnter term of the Ttev- to Ladlagtan this mwa after a viait
with Mr. aad Mre. Chartea Mmterday
TVeedar. Jaaaanr K iteC, Now dasae,
' n aU dteoriUBts of ike eoHege wiU
Nt arBUiaod. JToa wBI And it to yoer rived In the Uly thU afternoon to
M^tece to emoU at the
spend a few days with Ardile MUler
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

HMter. jMMtr 1.19M

nciETsssc

KEW STOOK-iic lack
iviOLEre FQB SkTUBDAY

ntANEM.FADIE

Mr. and Mnl L. M. Boehrtek re-

Tteoewadectioosfor January are here. If the
character and quality of the« Records b an augury
of what may be expected during 1906. Victor owners
most cemiidy have a treat in store (or them.

SOUaA-a BAHO PLAYS!
-Ao^Jmo."

Th, RrU* Poet."
PRYOrS ORCHtSTRA
PLAYS:

------- ^Ididwb

-Bumia Mimm."
•silver Haels.-American Army Life March.**
and oihers,

kTBRBERG’S GRAin)l | WAIL.
I OPERA HOUSE
to attend

to
wants last week?
Sohj-for it if we did.

SITUBDAY. JU. 6
SateUtforTMT »lMsm

We supposed we had
sufficient help to take
care of the crowd.

THE
WIZARD OF OZ

We kindly thank you
one and all for this manifesution of your appre­
ciation of our efforts to
supply your wants.

SpsISeMiePniKiin
UrpCMpnr.
Napilieiittr Cotnil,
Rif Sup, Citclj Hale
Hin! Daidic

Call a^'ain, please.
We will now see that
all get proper attention.

.HaBllB a Httck»n

PRIOKS

50c to SI.50
Boat sale will open Wodneaday mominiiat the l»x office.

SUIT OR
OVERCOAT

ijaii

NEW IflCIW
Here are hints of the exceUent numbers in the
January shipment.

MBNU
Utthedrotaloa
Ortry

I am (are I have got
just what you are
locking for in a

The fit of Hickey &
Freeman Co. Clothing
ii What Bella them.

Geo W. MiUer
■aaib BImS

For Overcoats of Style and Quality
at Money-Saving Prices
Come here at vourlfirst opiwrtunity and we’ll show
yon Overcoats of the sea­
son’s smartest fashion that
will impress you uiion ex­
amination as licing th«

...

tsr:

fiasr H.^ moica

ISACIED ULT

flag a weeira TBcaUoa from
doUea with ker parenU la tkU
dty maned to Bgter'a ackool this

AOiAPE CREAM OFTA*TAHBAIONC HWTOER

h;

New Tm Dinner

or. India, who aiw ta
etty the^
H. a Blai

I

1

.■X«

mo. TRAvcRse errr.

gYMtast TmlM J9m
MW.
HEITS $^2.50 OVERCOATS
AT $10.00
At this price yon can
take your choice of a me­
dium length or extremely
^-breasted model
tailond and liocd with good
qoaUty cerge; made of
or Oxford friezea and other
eerviccnble bbric-nof a
Karmcnt worth hws than

$10

MEN’S $18.00 0VEM2)ATS
AT $15.00
In ibis
won yon
will find aU the new
and double-bieasted
'up-te-tbe-minnte in
in fubiian or worsted; ma^ of
aple&dMl black or Oxford

Ts.’i'ifoiss'o" iajsxsjrss
•oS^’r!''rf.‘.“r."r!^$i5
coatings; weU worth $18,

can a CO.
I. f!. V.

€. aiilbeliti ^

eorasr Front
ttstoaSt

SPEaALTlES:
-FYitz and Louisa.The Golden Weddlng."
-Pnneh and Judy.**

descriptive

HIOH CLASS SONGS:

-Irirt rWk 8a

-O.IMIaaMLord.'e(aL
-CroiUDS Uw Bk." bMA
COMIC SONGS:
-YaidMe Boodl*." toplod.
-Mr Wort." diataet
, '
-Uow-d too LUn to apooor
-ermpMiir," coco. .

In nddltloo to the nbore there are many other Sue •oleclkmi. laCludina the new operatic auc«aai>«: "Wbea the Moon U in the Sky."
anti -RoblnKm CruaocY Idle." We are now aiHns ordera and larlte
yoo to call dorly and aake yoor uleetloo. MaU order, promptly
sued.
. /
REMEMBER: The price, of VIrior Record, hare heea redueod
aa rilkma; 7-lnch now Sic, 10 Inch now Stic, ll loch now $1.

Grintiell BroSe
music B^ttfc.

Iteiesst Prem fit.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Mm
OUR ANNUAL.

^

Pre-Inventory Clearing Sale
Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 2nd. will be o( interest and value to every one interest­
ed in saving a big percentage on any of the following lines of Merchandise:
CLOAKS. SUITS. SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS.,HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR. TAMS. TABLE LINENS. DOMESTICS. BED;
SPREADS. CORSETS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.

AIL CLOAKS, SUITS, Etc
At from 25 to 331-3 per cent dlsconiit
All Remnants of dress goods. Silks,
etc., at a discount of from 25 to 50 per
cent.
This also includes odd pieces, broken
lines, etc. You will find many pretty
things for full dresses in this lot, both
for suits^nd evemng gowns.

MDSLffl DSDERWEAR
• All the muslins left from this year's
line xrill be closed out at greatly re­
duced prices on account of being muss­
ed and soiled, and some of the sizes
are gone. It will pay you .to get your
year’s supply now.
All 50c Corset Covers now 29c.
Child's Muslin Night Gowns.^ soiled,
but a little soap and water will bring
them out all right, Were 60c; take them
at 29c^ch for ages 4.5 and 6 srears.
Ages 10 to 12 years at S5c.
Child’s Muslin Drawers.-soiled, to
close at 5c pair. And anything in this
line is marked at greatly reduced prices

Small lot Children’s Fleeced Union
Suits. 50c values for 25c.
Fine Wool Union Suits, small sizes,
■' white or grey, sold at $3.00 and $3M
now $2.00.
A few Suits, black wool pants and
vests, were $1.00 and $1.50, now 76c

“W SKIRTS-To aose M
75c qualities for............................... 50c
$1.00 qualities for.............
79c
$1.25 qualities for.............................90c
$1.50 qualities for.........................$1.13
Lidics’ 60c Tams for.................. ...26c

BED SPREADS
Special Fringed Spread, full size, at
$1.25..
Hemmed Spread, extra large, extra
heavy, special at $1.25.
Remnants Table Linens, Towelings,
etc., at big reductions.
Remnants Outing Flannels, Flannel­
ettes. etc., at money saving reductions.
SPECIAL SALE—Black Petticoats,
$1.25 value, only tcn .dozcp. While
they last, see west sriodow, $IM.

Ladies’ and Children’s Knit Underwear

EMBROIDERIES

Ladies’ Cotton Fleeced Pants and
Vests, the 26c kind, sizes 4 and 5. put
up two suits in bundle, for 80c.
Two pairs Drawers for40c.y
One line fine white fle^d Panu and
ests. sold at 50^
50c, now 26c a gatfuent.
atu
Vests,
Sizes only 4 and o.

Every piece Embroidery in this store
srill be dosed out at greatly reduced
prices. Cannot quote prices here, for
we have not had time to sort them out
. and mark them down, but they will all
be out on tables Tuesday for your con­
venience, marked in plak figures.

I

iiWfor tlM Wtoi.M4

M.

mM Wf tkMi. U m4mr Vml Urar
■AT IM aMt U> p«t tiMir labor i
tba SMilMi with ■■wifBf of ^
abit raurva. Tha braoa abop m
arboot It a praiubto a^tar^ftee.
tbai la a trafaUaf aebool aad wot a
mnertUl tetfaatrr. •»< U wpald ba
SflipoMibla to ka^ tba« U a«pkvIB«K ibarw after Bradintloo. wUbotit
iB^rlag tba naafelaeta of tba acbod.
baaMea'iboea. tbora la a lana
afalber of adaH bllad who hare no:
Men In tba aebool. and would not na
ellgibla for tbo aebool. bet wbo are all
tba more la need of aueb Induatrial
tralainc na ii^l»bia«abla them to earn
Ibalr IMn*. aad. wbat la of area more
Imp^fUnca. that tbajr nlfbi aa bamaa
tielngi be lifted oat of tba emablac
dmoteUen of bUad beipleewaai. To
aMet tbla aaed tba laglalatare la 1M1
apfNwprIated ematrflre tbooaand dollara for baUdlnf and aqaJpmaat of aa
Mnmkrn at fladaaw. aad appropri­
ated tea tbouaaad dollara for currant
azpeaaea tba flrat rw. and tweetrbve tbbaHuid dollara for tba eeoond

Tba MIcbliaa tapbormaat InsUtutloa for tba Blind, tbta waa called, but
It It alto a tratoina tebool for apprentteat, la which they are main­
tained by tba tUte while leanitnf
tbalr tradea. and aro cmployeMifterward at piece work for wajtet. peyinf
Ibalr board at ladapaadeiit cUlaent
from their own aarmlaga. It U that
an IndnttHal boma and a maaufbcturing ettabllabmMit. Micblgma iere bo€»Biet one of the tint ttaiaa In the
union to make tnrh prorltloa for tba
adult blind, and tba entarprita hat at­
tracted tba Intarestad obtenratlon of
1 our titter commobwoaUht. LaiK Augttti tbara wat aMamblad at the Inatltullon the ftrtt oonventlea of woikart for tba blind oTcr aatembled anywhere. Maataebutettr. CoanacUcui.
New York. Panntylranla. Indiana. IIHaolt. Wltoonvln. MIttouri and Nebras­
ka. being rapreaentad by thair foramoot man In that work, coming thus
to Intpact thit now onierprlsa In the
•rat year of iu exlttcoce. That year
wat completed 09 tba tlad of tbit
■math, and tbU U that the youofatt
of our tiatc Inttltutloam. In that year
they hare bad scrraiy-flre Inaialet,
eerarml of whom baee already goaa
out to erlf-eupponlog occupatlona
through the atari that they bare there
recalrad.

tba Blind at Laatlag. and later of the
MiriMBU unlTwaHy. dellrerad aa ad
dreea before the aUte meaUag of
copaty acents aad aUte ^pard of cop
rectloaa and cbarttlaa. at Allagaa lett
tbn a month ago. le vbkb ba lUiiaIrated ibeliLJWork by aoma todhrldoal
raaee at no ataltailci^/oottld do. aad
Ibli from an latlltutlon laaa than a
yefr oM. A ama wbo had loat bU
cy4a while fbremaa of a metal workla| abch la Detroit three yearn before
gi« bed beee altUng at borne la darkge|a aad daepalr. ebme to them lb
r^mary end ataygtt three amtba.
In^hat time be learned to «ee a lypewifter. aa^ to read the ralead point
aytlea for the blind, and then went
out at ableakbb for the braomt of the
laillaikm; aad with a boy to lead him
gmtec the itoree aad abope of Detinlt
lie^bat aaraed from «te to fifteen dollasg a week, aad la faU of oourage aad
abler. A Laaaiaff maa fifty yearn old
weat to the taetltntlDn at Its opn
iarlagaartr earned a dollar. Non be
la A broom maker, pa^ bU beard
pad witif forty dollaie U tba baak. at
tie proudly teeUim. iamet Smith, aa
pduU maa. boU bllad and deaf,
takes from the Wayne oeaaty poorImuee. and bet bees Uagbt tba denf
gad dumb maaual "alphabet, wUh
krhlck by foaling ba boldt latelUgeat
tloa. HeJuklegiMAto«^lJ«^typn
tmur. aad to tew brooam aad case
Pbatre. Mr. HamBtoa mate m
mirkable tiatemeat la kto Allagaa addream, aad bfi Ja no doabi pteparad to
abow tba goQda: bat we moM pre•amt that that maa bad sees, and bbd
bbm how to read, to that be bad

and white bnntlag tbeen being tbe
'Icngne oolora. The Ugbts wmo ebnded
with red and white crepe paper, prodadM a soft- and pleasing effect.
Above tbe pulpit was tbe word -WeiCOM-to larm letters of red and whUe.
Center teblee end eeey ctelts gave
tbe room n veer 015^ eed bomeHke eppenrmnee. After a short buatneae sevsloe s fine program was rendered,
cloeing wicb a pleaelagand I
talk by tbe Rev. A. T. Pergnson, proaldlag elder of tbe Grand Trmverue
dlatricL
After a abott aoelal time refresbmenu of cocoa and wafers were
served. All went borne fecUng that a
very eujoyable and helpful evening
had been spent.
Among tbe guosU from out of tbe
city were Will Ferguaoa Of Duluth.
Minn.. Clyde Cox of the U. of M.. Mr.
and Mrs. A, C. BehUng of Cross VI!
lage. Miss Minnie Bailey from Mt.
Pleasant Normal. Mlsa Ruby Carpenter
of Wexford and Miss Bdna MeWetbr.
Arch Eldred was elec
of the union for the coming year

an ordinary bookkeoper
Im
The am
wodM gite am baadfod ef Ibeea of with 41 to make a proper audlL
Aa tba praaant dty #erk« Charlas M.
wmfelag age--tmm twenty to fifty
00m. wbl aaente hla office Jan. :.
eeer hntf ef Ibat aumber eeuld ba [nyor fyiodrteb bcUma tbnt tbla la
good time to InangwBU tbe practice
found If bea^ aad capacity, fittlag
tbma CO feedee tba benefits that tbc of auditing tbe city booka erery time
ecate c^Tece them here. Bet they are tbare la n ebnnpa In cMdnia or eroa
oreryyonr. Tbe dty kna hnd excellent
mr the ibam part not found.
lala In tbe post and It Is simply a
of looking iht barn before tbe
Me^r of the Mind are alowm
boros Is stolen.
Tba grant corpomUona nudlt tbalr
i a large proportion of |be aealag
know Botklag of thti InatliutSoa tbe books annonlly by baring an expert
blind mtun ba la larger degree Igno­ go orer them and nmny cities are folrant of It. aad tbe geaerml cooperation kririac tbclr example. When tbe srork
of tba preet it needed to help them Is done ereiy year tba expense la not
wat and tba benefit la great.
and tba latlltutlon to find each other
Tba Federal Audit company Is at
Tba prorittoa It for all adult blind In
m suta wbo are capable of recelrlna present working on the books of
Wayne
county and has raceaOy auditand H oagbt to ba ayailable to tbe#
an. They art taught reading. wrtUag cd those at Petoakey. Grand Rapids
and lypawriilag. broom, maiirett and and Cheboygan.
Mayor Friedrich slopped In Grand Misses Mdyiie and Lottie Petertyl Ennock making and cbalr casing for
men; and tewing, kalttiag. croobeting Rapids on bb w back from Port
tertaloed Friends With Danc­
fancy work, oooklag and boutekeaplng.
ing and Qamea.
for women. The Ut levy on that aeMisses Minnie and LoOie Peiertyl
t tbit year It
entertained a number of their friends
last evening at their borne on SlxUi
Tbe iBdtntrlml tcbool for Boys, at Raputar Fortnightly Meeting Wat street. Games were played but danc­
Held at the Home of the FresltbU place, lately deecribed la this coring seemed to be tho main 'feature.
dent, Mlm Helen Kingdey.
retpondeace. suffers a lorn that aeame
This took place on the third floor,
tbe death of He weU
Tbe fortnightly meeting of the Bee- which waa tastefully decorated with
auperinundaot. Ool. J. E. St
belbk^ sttperlnundan
iboren Musical club was bald last flags and red bunting. In oh# com.-r
Joba.
erening at the ^omc of tbo president. cf the room lemonade was served
Tuesday night. As a
warning, last Tuesda
Mlm Helen Kingdcy on Fifth sireot. Music was furnished by Asa Hale.
wise, efficient, sympatbaUc and deAt 10 o’clock all adjourned to tbe
During tbe evening tbe following
TOted director and goveraor of the
dining room and enjoyed the following
large oommonlty of boys entruited to
supper prepared by Mrs. Petertyl,
Plano eelecllon. Ruby Grayson.
bit care. Ool. St. John bat no tupeserved by Miss Bertha Petertyl and
Reading. Christine Hormoutb.
rior. and perbapf not an equal. Ha
Grace Wilhelm: Cold veal and ham.,
Redtatlon. Leanle Praahn.
held tba oonfldoacc and tbe regard of
potato salad, sweet ^pickles, celery,
Vocal solo. Miriam Heydon.
bit boyt to a rare degree, and malablscuiis. Jelly, assorted cakes, pine­
Redtatkm. Bessie HuallmanloL
talnad a wboleeome dlaelpllae aad a
apple and coffee. Strands of red rib­
Plano ado. Besde Heydon.
darned loyalty, by appeal to their bon­
bon bung from the cHandeller were
er. with little raprastion or rotlralnL
fastened at tbe comer of the Ublev.
ReclUtion. Wl,helmlna Shane.
More than thirty yeare ago Mr. anJ
A red belle hung from underneath the
Plano solo. Helen Kingsley.
Mrs. St, John came Into the •etrlca of
The members were glad to have chandelier in the center of the tables
the tchool. Interrupted only by the Miss Rose Devorak with them again, were sprays of holly. A red light was
democratic adminlitrmUon of 1891-3. who. previous to her departure to Chi­ cast on this and made a pretty cffcc».
aad for tba laat twelve years they have cago. hold tba position as president
An enjoyable evening was enjoyed
filled tbe posltloni of tuperiatcadent of tba club; also Miss Barry of'Cope- by those present and at a late hour
aad matron, retpectlvely; pad now.
Ub was among tbe visiting mem- the guc^U departed, time seeming tu
when be falls with the harness on him.
pass altogether too quickly.
srs.
he leaves to hts successor the fore­
The next meeting will be heJd at the
most Institution of Its kind In the homo of tho Misses Miriam and Bessie
A
rwiur.
country, aad to the state a record of Ilcydon. €K West Front street.
nonnibal Ilunilin. whs vrnn v1«^
character and service unsurpassed. It
|»resideut of the Vnited Htntcs during
was a spectacle of great Improfslvethe clrir war and -.\mrrlcsn minister
nem when tbe seven hundred boys of
to Siwlu 1881-a. WHS .rather fond of
tba school marched In sorrowful ranks
Well Known Former Traverse City
Aa EngUsbmsn named Pes
behind the caakat of tbclr fallen leader
Lumberman Has Paemd Away In
while passing along tbe main street
to tbc church where the public funerjU
In Bangor. Me.. stc|>l>v<l la • bole In
was held, rriday aftemexw. and tbclr
tbe sidewalk, and. falling, broke bis
faces plainly told the boroavei
M. E. Haskell, secretary of Traverse
they felt In tba loss of him wbo bad City lodge. No, 222. F. and A. M. rebeen In a sense father to them alt. oolvcd a telegram this morning sUtHamlin won tbe cwse. hot tbe city
and tba ooly father some of them bad Ing that Jull-e IMvendorf had dl«l la
appealed to the aupreme court. Here,
A great coocoors
Ballard, Wash. The message gove no
people attended, aad Oovemor Warner details, simply Inquiring hb Masonic also, tbe decisloa was for Hamllu’s
client.
aUta officers had part In standing, be being a member of the
After settling up the cUtm Bamltn
w. and tbe flag upon the local lodge.
sent for his client and banded I
capItol was lowered In expression of
Julius Devendorf had many friends one dollar.
tbc feeling of the sUtc.
-t\Tuifa thisr asked tbe client
In this city to whom the news of bb
-Thafa your damages, after taking
death was very sad. Ho came here
out my fee. tbe cost of appearand sevAitnswaM.
originally as lumber scaler for J. J. erml expMsea.- said Hamlin.
bone bell In tbe bureau of
Fay A Co., and later entered the em­
Tbe BngUabmaa looked at the dollar,
at tbe roton depot rsug
n wbo snswars tbe trabtic's ploy of tbe Kelly lAmber and Shingle and then at Hamlin.
-WTisfs tbe matmr wttb thisr be
quMitions took down the receiver. ThM compkny. For a time he ran the mtn
ast Bay. but later went west with mid: -is it badr
It what followed; :
J. R Mnhnn and tocA up a Umber
-HMIor
claim, bis claim being one of the bet*
-U thla flgo HIckoryr
Tbls atory la told about President
-Tm. ma'am.Rooaevelt and an aged darky cal*#
-Bureau of tarortbatHmr
racle Jake.
Tbe prmldest while out driving one
-Tw. ma'am.COM morning, met rncle Jake, crippled
n'nloi
with rkeumstlsm. hobbling sloug.
-Can you tel
THmmlfig Cmitetl
-Good morning. Vncla Jake.- mid
train lc«T«a toalghtr
the prvaMent
Wat a Faaturs.
•‘tea. ma'am.-Good nmmlng. uab;' reaponded tbe
-WUl yon leU mar
«Urky.
-Tea, ma'am.^
Then a happy fbootbt struck Mr.
-Whan does It Mara, tbanT^i
'
Roosevelt.
-Uncle Jake,- be shIH.
-Wbat vmd do yon go bn^iy^amr
-wbicb would you futber have this
Tba woman st last resrbed tbe ques­
tion iba Intended asking, and It waa of two or bar triendi, Joe Miller and cold morning, a toa of coat or a bot­
Mlm Pnnrtt Miller. Tbe mala feature tle of whisky?^
-Tea,- aakl tbe dmlty. bmitMlnirty.
of tbe evening was a hat trimming
contem wblchTras enjoyed by all tbe ^fa tbla way. MIstmh Itmldeiit, you
are. its folk! hum wood.-—B<
boyt. Omwge Umlor recelvlag tbe flret
Memld.
rboas matte coiMk bad prim and Joe MUler beiac given tbe
booiffprlm. After the conteei an TA
•tnuigad bim from bin party^^
Tbla man.- mid tba Mnator. Trad palrA to tbe dining toom. where llgbt
bowing a sMMor near bla new ba«m
In Waabtagten tbs other day.
of b4 cream, ammied enkea. pmmb.
**Ha asblbitad tbe large drawtng bon bona and amorted nnta. tbe toom
toonC In wbttq. and gold, tba apadadi
-Bow do pm 1
beaakad ff the ^
dining room, la mabogaby: tba aaat
tbe d«r.- waa the reply,
ebony batU sritb Im onyx pltlanL and^ everygreen aad bunting. Tbe gueeU
departed at a late boor. etaUag that
comm ira nooa of my hmlbe M hla rl#mr Into tba Mtl
they bad a joUy good Uma.
coaftalMd tbe other, -but If
bit df a roam ot tba ball-a mm
arum paid by the pound tbay
by bate, contatnlnf hot n tnbla and
ably wo#d pomid moeb oftruar.A tepert from Tokobsma Is to tbc
ilcaio^Dany Nowg
cMwt that Ibere Is a giwwlag demand
In Japan tor plaaoi^ wMcb are su|^
min my poHtkdl 1
piled by Ithe rultfd mntcA Crsut Brit
-•Ab.' aald tbe Tisitor. 'ft will bt Atu and
lary euougb for tbat.'are now io Iw found hi tbe homes «c
n>
oMV IWta .or KHL
manr wnablip Jgpfnene In a|| tbf
laty^ eltics of tbe empire.
TIIY A mOORO
AA

PlEiSilTEffimiS

BECTMOta.ClUll

JULIUS DEfBIDOHF DEAD

11110108 OF HIEIDS

Haw «OMr tit> to tr*o<r »«»■

eoUaga eolora were thorn of the TravCfty High aebool while tbe etab
anu of black and white with yel­
low lettering were Mao very promlTbere wera^uumertms aofh plllowa also need to hMghten the effect.
The daaee itaeir was very mcocaafUl. There wme forty eouplas In at*
aaoe awd Ue mualc was Caimiahed
by Stewart A Bieffeus’ foar#aoe or­
chestra. Tbe floor waa la tbe fineat
possible condition uud tbla.' together
with tbe excellence of tbe music made

waa one of the moat successful and

UIASSIICUTIOI
I fbr Mutual Beaefll-E. fi.

A Grand Traverse Bar association
baa ^ been orgaaUod and at the first
meeting. wh*cb wav held Thursdar
evening, E. 8. Pratt waa elected pres­
ident. W’. P. Croiser, vice president;
C. D. Alway. secretary ; J. W. Palcbln.
treasurer. A comm I tiec was appointed to draft a consUtctlon and by-laws
to report at the next mccUng to be
bold Feb. 7. A committee was ap­
pointed to get the portraits of the dif­
ferent Circuit judges of this district
and a resolution was passed that the
Circuit judge make the first Monday
in court a day for motions Instead of
jqgr cases.
Through the association j4be attor­
neys of tbc county will be brought
closer together and It Is bellevod that
some uniformity In the matter of fees
can be arranged. A banquet will prob­
ably bo hold In February.

“OLD HEM ” TMMBIEB
Winnie’s -Urknowna- Ware the Vic­
tors in Last NIgbf. gcwling Contest at ths We-que-tong aub.
Winnie’s -Unknowns" defeated the
-Old Men" at tbo Wc-que-tong club
house last evening In a bowUng con­
test that had a large number of spccUtors. The ’Old Men" forgot their
cancs or their rheumatism was
troubling them, anyway they aocmoj
to be crippled and unable to limbe r up.
equentiT. the Winnie aggregallo.i
were winners to the extent of 100 pins
Tbe following U the line-up and
oroe:
Unknowns-r
tBaker ...................
146 151 141
Tinkhsm ............................ 164 183 193
Winnie ...........
13S 180 13J
...w 445

467

466

444

402

^........=
Total ..............

4S2

WITH DINNER RARTY.
Mlm Athel fielley Entertained Friends
Pleasently Last Evening.
Miss Bthca BaUey wm hostess at
very pleasant affair last evening,
dinner party for eight trianda. Tbe
Ubie was attractively decorated
candelabra and cut flowers and tbe
dinner was served la atx ooursea
THY A RECORD WANT Aa

3^i^JP«OAli.

«f Omni

Start a tea weeks’
hartesqee shew aad te the
mmatimi be to betag abewati
offers of figbu of all klada.
Aa he Asa announced that be win
take a rest of ten weeks wbUe be Uon
the foM vMh the shom-Bot mauh of
a rest, by tbe way. Imt a relief after
tbe straia of two loog trail
-there wOl be ample Ume fbr Jaek to
thmk weU over them offers. As nasal
he eiU not be in tbe least bit of
tltu, tin* Is tirm t* polUat «p tW
harry la rnnklag up bis mlad about taldwr lb* honor nwL
them.
Dr. Young of Oomell, while speak­
The club that decided tbe Hart Root ing of "Pkjrmloal Tralalng for tbe 8tw
oonteet In Reno. Ner.. la the latest dent Body." said that of tbe UOO tin*
bidder in tbe field for Jack’s acnrices dents In Itbaca 1*500 take pari la mm
and offers some sparkling Indacemeau sport,
Olymple Oamaa.
for different matchea. ono of which
calling for Jim Corbeii aa one of the
Washington, Dec. 30.-Tbe state da*
prindpala being palpably abaard. Oor- partment has baas fcwnmlly BoOfled
bett la just now tied up wlib theatrical that the Olympic games wUl bs bald
engagementa. la thoroughly out of the at Athens, Greece, from April ft to
game, waa a long time ago and even May 2 and by the records esUblisbwl
should he return new would not be will be made up tbe ofttcUl records of
taken seriously by anybody, not even the Greek Olymplsds after they have
been approved by the committee of
himaeir.
There Is a ring of merit to some af umpires
Tbe eontesu embfmec almost all
the other offers. The Rono people
wouM like to bring about a beeUng of forms of athletics and only amategra
O’Brien and Hart. They offer a purse quatifled by known amateur uaioap
of |28J)00 for this. ’They also would will bo eligible for entry. Amer^baa
like to secure s match between Jack entries must be made before March 11
and Tommy Ryan, but they think f 10.- next,
Fowsr Rost Raca
000 lets of BQch a meeting, as they are
Fred Btcrry. secretary aad treasurer
willing to give only IlC.ooo for It. This
latter offer may be the marc attractive of tbe Palm Beaeb Power Boat aaaoto O’Brien, as It Is probable be figures cUtlon. has dedded to promote an­
that just now, after hU long rcUrc other m^ boat regatta on Lakt
ment from the game, R}-an will not be Worth. Palm Beach. Florida, Fsh. 1 to
quite such a lough proposition aa the 8, and to that end has caBed la to bis
husky -Marvelous Mar\tn ” from Umls- assistance. W. J. Morgan, wbo had
charge of tbe preUmlnarieu in con­
vine.
Just where the Reno people will be nection with last February’s motor­
able to reallxe anything on such of­ boat tournament
Henry M. Flagler Is president df the
fers is not apparent at thla distance.
They would have only San Franclaco
to draw from and as Reno U a long The executive eommittee Is composed
ride and a none too desirable point Iu of W. Gould Bnokaw, Ueut Huffb U
which to spend much time even Frisco Willoughby. Leland Bterry. John 8.
enthusiasts would need much Inducing Cisrke and a! D. Proctor Smith aad
before deciding to Uke tbe trip. The ’Theodore Donald Wells of 32 Broad­
Reno club has named April 15 as the way. Now York, an expert In motor
time best suited to them for the con­ boat matters, wbo-had charge of tho
tMt. Atlantic Yacht club regatta commiltest and this Is likely to suit O’Rrii'n.
wbo has said ho doss not care to re-|ic«. The last regatta was tbs best
I ever seen In the south and It Is doubt­
enter the ring until after March.
ful if any tonrnument In tbc north the
O'firien Can OlctaU Terms.
furnlsbed more tetertpi
Tiiere may be a s‘rong hitch over
negotiations between O’Brien and ing rares.
The!• •Moctolloo^Fin' 1#.^ few 4r>
Ryan when the weight queslion comes
up for discussion. It is known that have lu representative “ see
rs of fast hosts in the north and
Tommy Is a stickler for the limit of owners
will issue the tournament entry blank
weights and there Is a strong impres­ showing a program that will give all
sion here that 0*Brl«*n can noi make styles of boats a good opportunity to
that figure at the ringside and Im* win prires on what is oonaldered to be
strong enough to handle auccesafnily the l>eiit motor boating body of water
a man of Ryan’s skill and punishing In the ITniteil SUtsa if not la tbe
powers. Aa O’Brien Is at tbe top of world Uke Worth furnishes a abset
the heap right now. he will have plenty of water which for speed purposes can
to say about the matter and Ryan can not be excelled and those who saw
the laat tournament there declsra ibst
Uke 11 or leave It as he sees fit.
It appears that George Gardner, the a winter American Henley will be tbo
New nagland light heavyweight and outcome of these
Among the positive entries will 60
former champion, has secured a new
manager. Tom Sharkey is speakinr, some of the fast boats that were aeea
for George now and Is tho latest one in rsros In New York waters tbe past
to say he would like to draw O’Brien summer, together with some aew
Into a ring. As Gardner was beaten boats whose speed Is yet unknown.
two years ago by.the man O’Brien Florida motor boat builders will imve
just whipped so derisively, there Is at least a doxen speedy boau as con­
little chance of J^rk paying any at tenders In the tournament and some
of tbe bosu bum on tbe Florida east
tention to him.
Sharkey says he fh jirepared to make coast may surprise some of the northa side bet of $5,000 on a battle of an.v era builders and owners. Some of tbe
length over fifteen rounds. From what natives on tbe Halifax river ars ratber
is known hf Sharkey ho wotill proud or some orlglaal speed boaU
they hare built tbe past summer aad
5<ent plec
there will be a general gatbertag oT
that looked as good" as
after making this offer Tom naively re- these owners and tbelr boa|a at Palm
marka that perhaps a six-round bou*
in PbUadolphU for the gate receipts
would be about the proper caper. Tom
has not lost ail of his cunning.
To Taut Arti-BattUig Law.
Memphis. Tenn.. Dec. 30.—According
to local advices further test of the constltullonamy of the new racing law
wbleb became effective Dee. 1 aad
wbleb would prevent pool-eelllng on
horse raring will be made Saturday
at Cumberland park. Nashville, when
the New Tenneuaee Breeders' aasoela
tkm will. It is said, foster betting aad
racing under tbe old law as a means
for submitting to arrest.
Tbe Memphis Jockey dub inaugu
rated tbs movement to tost the new
law recently, but tbe Judge has not annooDced bU declaloa In tbe lower

San Francisoo; Dec. 30.—It has bw*a
announced by tbs CBUfornla Jockey
club that tbe coon# of racink wlU aklft
of the facing asaaoa wifi be IMM tb«a.^
This means no arore racing al Ingleside this season. No rsaaoa to Uvaa
for tbe ebaagsk hot H to nadentopd
that It to doe to llgbt aUeadaaoe aad
tbe poor eOodKioa of tbe track.

8prtn«n«w. m?D*e. M.-Mhr* tb*'

or the rata* *0 u to I—eri to, pMht.'
Atmetsa Lm»g Lived.
New York. Dec. 80.—’Tbe. generally
a<Wt«d statement that eotlegu ath
MUs aborten tbelr Ihres by eaeasatve
Dr. W. G. Aadmoa of TaJe. While
addcmiag.tbe members of tbe sod^
tg M CoBuffn Qjmaasinm Dtraotora at
tbe Mew York AtkMie dab he dbdaBTlimt parlldpatkm In sporU U
biBDdklal la almost every ease.

ovbuiM hto •ISOBMU k* pr*Hr'*1(0 Mtoad ChM tb* atoltotlM ptOT*
cnehttMtlp-thtt ih* btoit to hot totorM aaH-lhat t toi«n-vM«hgta«h M
athtotM thw €t thoM vho 8f« h hh-

bUitr of TtohMMto* mt totorr.

M«Ma TiiAvcMt art.

kTUIIOAV. MCCMM* A tM. ‘

Smith and Mr. •»« Mfw. John RmltV
or Tboaqmvtna. Mr. and Mm. WMklat
gad m ba
lavtiad «9 a fa«1;r Sint INr te la aa
—aman. aC aa aajo^hla tfaaa.

Vaaf^J«iiN»
taaatPkSlai^

Potato Salad.
RireBr^d.

la tte •'Wlttfd ^ Ox.-* whiek U
a, IP# anmi at Stniateri*» Oraal opata ^
hoppa anxt SMarte. Jtk.\aad tte!
lateh kaa kaaa. aa H It aaM. lUlt thme
at a dan mnmat fa tte whole
wmaacw. It la aasy ka nadet^
atoad. tharwfOrw. wky it kaa kaaome so
popular alace there to sOwaya aoamthlag to latareat tte ipartitpr durtag
Lhrae hanra fram tte rWpg of tte
cnrtnla oa tte Kaaaaa term aatea Jnat
before tte cyeloae aatB IM IkU ito
the
of tte laac ace Thaee to ao
tima whea’tkara U a^ wmethtag

Is wtster mather a toneseeker tea tot travel
abMtttoatreeta a search at a tosae a rat fie
iMbtkrasih the vast catnaa W The Evtsiar Kecwd. ‘Tas cat get a rood teaast by advertblar.
WANTED. _

iBWii RM F« an

UM.999
Salary fl.OTI per
year aad
paM Call or pteao ter prtee*.
wcoMyaad
T9 ft. on Bey 8L. ntotooelto DarrnvM
Ad
draea. with eump. J. A. Alezaader.
Traveree aty. Mich.
4ic 29-U*

toaghtar. a jingling nlr to plaaai Ue
anr or a hnppy oombtoatloa cf color
aad mocloa to fill the eye.
Tte telk of the fun rmaklag falls,
of aoaraa. to the Tin Waadama. Frel WAMTSD-aaergmle.
Nka. aad the acnrecraw. Qnorge A.
M .(.M .
I—. MMlCtMM ..a.
Vocal aokb C. A.
compaay; ealery 940 to |99 per
to tte etage. But there are otter
month,
paid
weekly:
expenses
ad­
-bar Abaml Brothers.- Horn. Oea plnyera and other character* worthy
vanced. Addrem with stamp. J. H.
of aoOce aad no small ehart of Its eoc.... Ni»O. Coveil.
Moore. Traverse City, Mich.
Wsfpo nod Bnv Ste
cesa is doc to the excellent haadllng af
Part IL
2 lots on Spracto otrant. kotwooa
dec 29-lf
the ohoras. dae. of course, to the efVocal aolo. W. D. C. Germalaa.
Wayne and Bay SU.
fo^s of Julian Mitchell.
WANTCD^^^Fr^ Two“to“fonr"baard
Lot Tl. aad konaa. Oak Holgkte
Violin wain. Prat D. W. Siewarf.
One of tte bant toeatioaa la tte city
era, genUemra prrferred. Inquire
Toast to the ladles. Judge John A
or aorroaodlng conatry Cor tern*. 4
Record office.
dec 29di*
Lormager.
TRAVffRSt CITY MARKSTS.
Vocal solo. EkHted Raler A. L
WANTffD-Furatohfd raomt
It to 14 aerns toad la Bmwoad tewa*
Joyce.
houaekeeptog; any number
Tkla rapart to amde top dally. The lie
Club juggling. Bert Winnie.
will make a good markm gnrdea.
no teas than th:we.
anrd to ant raepotoetele fee dhtoaffea
Piano aolo. Prof. W. H Steffena.
2 40'a IH mike east of Cadar Ras.
with Grinnell Bros* music bouse,
Vocal aolo. C. A. Bkelcher.
4 40*s IH altos weat of Cedar Raa.
corner Front and Cams sifY-ets.
Ttera la e
Clarinet aolo. Vic C. Palmer.
dc-c 294t
«a. Soil good.
Church Brevities.
WAN-rcO-thiWurnTshiri riiomTIfw
Also several gm-edge toad eoatraoto.
Church of Christ. ScirnIIs!—10:20 a.
light bopsekeeplhK- centrally locat ang lStt
J. B. OrallSek On. i
m. anhject. -Ufe.- Aad what Is life?
«d. Young married cot:p»e. Address
Is It aomelblug apart from mind? U
-R.spma,** Record office.
dec 2241
luiksd.
4
It a power or energy^gl'en to man In
Tlnlf.t 1*4 Motnii.t-orlra^ncfflie¥ANTCD-Otri for general hoi
.M-t.*:; ubil*Ul Ian. *urtid out for
UmJtad mmoimi to be spent then leav­
work. Mrs. T. A. .Pi*n^haIk*gon.
a si.iu In hi. liutomJilb* ibe ather dny^
ing the sonl or mind of man to «y
end evtty thing wurki-d tluely until be
from a dead body? Or Is the mtod or
rvnrlu llin.i.l» 4> sinl Keveitty FeeiUid
soul the life of man? If mind U life
TIm-u tbe ma* bine ballusl. a«l
WANTED—Work
by
day
of
any
de
then the body Is not life and has no
eff »rts on lil. t«rt tocld induce It
scriptlon; prefer nursing. ^t02 E
authority or dominion over mind. Then
lug*.
Front.
dec il-if
He 1worked away until he was rapldbow Is life obtained; and what mean
UiHie words? ‘That ye may have life
WANTED-Haraeases to oil and pol l> getting into I, slate tbst be felb
rookl oiity l4- nliew^ by strung Ianhave It more abundantly.- Jesus
toh. Fred Fuller. 142 E. Tenth.
jfusce. but tbi- iir..M U4v of a group nC
aald. This U life eternal that they
nov 21-tt •bil.lren iu.ndi- him r» fri.ln frum exmight know Tht^e. the only true God
presMlug Mu’seir.' In the group was
and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast
little girt with long g .iden bair aad
FOR RENT.
sent.- Again. <*Take no thought for
deep blue ry«. She rn,wded dose tU
yaJh- life what ye shall cal or what ye
FOR RENT—Two nlroly furnisher tb# BUtaUMbile owner as he « urk«^
shall drink- showing the groat power
rxKims with toutrcl. P. M. Eailnj nnally be be*tiine so exs«rerated tbst
It seemed as If be really must say
called life l» titH In nor of the body.
Houre.
dee
something. ni»d, turning to tbe lUtle
ire cordially Invited to attend the
FOR RENT—House on North Elm miss, be said:
services in which I0:ese great truths
-I wtsb you wnoM ran
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
are studied.
dec 7-if -tie girl. Ttierr’a s few thin
Church of Christ—Morning subject.
to ssy.HOUSE for rent. 901 Stole ttrart. 7
Nb, right aluad.- said tbe child.
-Victory.** evening, erangellstlc aesrooms: small bnra. |9 per month -Don't UiiiMl me. My papa has au am
Blon. The End of the World ;** special
to too.-—lUvrion-.lfua.
B. J. Morgan.
dec 7-tf
Ic. A consecration watch nigh:
Ico will be held from 9 unUl 12.
t-mfe-sor Wehbora. of Jena, ststsa
OFFICE ROOMS for rent. Wllbelm
This bieetlng U especially for christhat tbe sunnlevt dlstiirt of Geniiauy
block, corner Front and Union.
itans who an* siH-klng a deeper life
U Jena, will, a daily average of 4.H
nor 294f
hmirs. *l*be gloomiest dlstrfefi of
a richer experience. He on ilroe
<;i-np,any are All Is^’listdle
and
at all of the services. Come In t.he
Ilawburg.
The highest average of
spirit of player and worship.
FOR SALE
suiiKliliie !n KumiM* Is re.v-L'd by
The subject of the sermon at Grace
Madrid, with i-fk'li! lioiin.' average.
church Sunday morning will be -The
FOR SALE-Work ttwm. cheap. t-UhiT
Wership of the Virgin Man.** By re­
for cash or apprtivtnl paper; weight If fortu
ards the i
quest of many the choir will repeat
atKiut riioo ibs. For funher panic Don't hang thy head in fear and shame
But marry the girl that you bore best;
the Christmas music.
Ulan; cither wriic or telephone.
llollister'>i Ibirky Mountain Tea will
Asburj- Methodist Episcopal Church.
n Prail. OM Mission. Mich.
—The morning servlet* wlll^ the secdec 22 Ct
jonnson urag uo. *
ond quarterly meeting of the confer­
ence year. Love feast at 9.45; preach­
ing at 10:30, after which there wUl be
the Sacrament irf the Lord s Supper.
FOR SALE-Hooae nnd lot. bara oa
At 7:00 p m. Presiding EWer Fcrlot. 441 Woat Bgbt *trmd. Price
gttson wUl preach. This will be the
•2.400. onethlrd down, balance Ic
first senrloo to a aeries of revival acr
Bolt purchaser. Inquire IIS Bnsi
vices. Services each evening during
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ninth atreet, or address John Quae.
the week, except Saturday. The ser­

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tvo K^o^ioaafaU 0|m1 tho mtvff oeorty |
kilted l»ef. The cooloolm of the bollle I
vmm cxomlneO mt the »mjiluuiu» mud 1
CEDAR
«rmm fouod to conuin poimuo eoouict) Ui
BUvwonh Shirt ocMBpony mod kill. An mttempt Is t<*inc mmde to lo* |
tU
knitlloi oilIU of
I Speclol to the Brenln* Record.
emtp the Buk).
on UK^lof fc r fortory
at Moo
I Cedar. Mich.. Dec. 2S.-M. A. Cnlvt
The rommoee of m Bmoinmw girl ]
y,
ranes from BmJtlmore ms follovs: Six'
Hilton of* Millers
months ato dames OmIlm«ber, a trmrri.
lag mm - *---------of----------------tteehmwkeo. h. J„
Traverse CTt> to k{>
iuvited to the bcmi> of Mrs. M
Ben. 70S North Calvert street, to heaA load of roung folks from Solon mt>
Miss Rosalie Boehm, a student at the tendi-d church lu re last Sunday even
Puabudr Coniiervalory of Music, sing.

and
on
Christmas
dajr
^ Peanlngton mad famny «pe%i
» E. Mf-rrlmoo of 1^!«y1IIc.
and iubD Blstmf of Drtroll. son the tvo were married In 8t. Ignatluf- Christmas day with relatives in Trav­
raapartlTaly of the late)OathoHc.church. Miss Boehm Is an erse CKy.
aa
in hsv« Burvhssed ih.? extremely talented singer. She Is aa , Jerry BulUvan started hls saw mill
E. 8.
^as been ahut
Mifrlmsa general store hi Leaox aai orphan, her home being In Saginaw. |
childhood ahe has been down for about four monlba
diaue It under the firm name of
vi<i oonlb
devoted U, music and spent last winter j R^y Hannaford -pent Christinas In
an 4 Bishop.
Mfjrrlman
R'hlle astlhi dinner at hts home at studying In Germany. In addition lu Traversi* City with reUUvas.
^tstee carl Bmertok Nelson, aged her talents a. a musician Mrs. Oalla-j ^.^0 teachers. Mia. Ida Farranf of
Kmv\rx^ and Arthur Zimmerman
1 died auddealy from heart disease. gher Is an extremely clever painte:. ^
Itlng from ^ hit recent exposur«>
Sitting In her chair with her Bible j of Maple CUy. tore gone to ihel.'
1 fireman oa the steamer Spencer. In her hands. Mrs. Hannah May, an j homes for the holidays,
1 after clloglag 14 hours aged ploot^er of Mason, died suddenly
Miss Bdith Hs
ft, jbe rigging In the h!g Lake Superior. while talking with her sister. Mrs. City passed through town last Wed­
May. who was a woman of rather eo nesday on her way to Williamsburg to
and I have decided to separargil-1 visit her sister. Mrs. Ennest.
lahtJ. srant a. divorce rtght away.*
«
Miss Agnos Mahn. who t«tches In
i| the male member of a couple who
>jone of the srhooU In Traverse City.
^rt d before County Clerk Mejr at
• J is rp^'ndlng her vacation with her parThey thought ihsi all would-b*' overthrown by the Japanew. j euts. Mr. and Mrs. I\ H. Mahn.
Imd to do to get a divorce was in the midst of her arguments the
Miss Rat^l Hi-rrington td Solon
They were much dlaap- aged woman was stricken. She was passed through here on her way home
ivtlaied when they loomed of the red the BKHher of the late Vemor J. Teft. from Traverse City.
A few nights of skating were enwho was formerly e^lltor.of the Ing­
unrv Lahma. an• old aoldler of Ne- ham t^>unly News and later editor'd jo>i^ b> the yv.ung people last week.
The Christmas trtH* and i*ntertalnto the county the Albion Recorder. Mrs. May's hus­
go. has beenI UkoQ
Ul
He Is not only the oldest clt! band, deceased. wa« once a prohlbl- ment held at the church last Saturday
In that county. iK'Ing 92 years of tlon candidate fur governor. 8h*' night was well attended and enjoyed
aii hnU aUhough often In need taught achool for, thirty years and it by all.
Will Smith. Jr., of Traverse City,
»e\er await'd for a pension or Is said that she had taught in ever?
s e assistance. He says he has ml dlstrtcl between lamslng and Jackson. traa^ted business in Uiwn last
( coasldorod he was well paid for She also taught in the Mason’ school Thursday.
Little
Carl Richards of Traverse
aer\lces. lAham enlisted In a and for many years conducted a select
aty Is visiting friends here.
Mt|bigmn rt^lment and served till the school in losing. *
The Lad It'S- Aid will hold their
of the rebellion, being mt Harfs
The death of Mrs. Margaret Hen
Hod.
hon... IMJ lUncnrft monthly business meeting with Mrs
d. N. Y. Ho more than
I gt^i'ct. Port'llimin. reveals a pathetic Hall. Wednesday. Jan. 2. 190C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashley of
I as a NV and wa. mmt out after slor>. _e
The family had been In pitiful
Maple City passed through town Sat­
HlB father was
straits for senu- time and for day*
unary soldier. Mr. lAham Is a woild be without sufficient food. A urday, enroote to Traverse City to
of sturdy physlQue. and bis beard few vrccks ago the partcts buried an spend Christmas.
Miss Anna Cadhara of Suttuns Bay
Is liot so gray as It was ten years ago. tnfsui child and the mid her was taken
8119 full of energy he cut logs In the ill with pneumonia. The father, whu arrived in town last Saturday to spend
Christmas with friends.
mr Sag I nsw last winter,
was unable to sccun, the assistance
The bazaar which was held Decern
doing tt now If a short nine
of a nurse, remained home from work
ber Ifi. under the auspices of the
KMDCwhat enf»H*bVed
hat I
wailed on his sick wife and cared
Ladles' Aid. was a perfect success.
total abaulner. of easy
for two small children, a bright 4-yoarUrn and happy outlutdi on Ufe. mad old lM,y and a year old daughter He The entire proceeds .were 142. After
bhlj- fair to live several years longer. did not have enough money to pur­ the entire ex(,enaes were Uken ou».
slrangi'r called a* the hoiae of chase a coffin and the body waa taken 129-43 was left to their credit. The
members of the Aid wtah to extend a
Th^HhMV Young fui'Champion street
to Ruhr cemetery In a rough box. vote of thanks to all who so h<*artllv
lUttle Creek, iwpresenled himself
1 an herb’i doctor, and sold Mrs. short services being held at the Ruby and readily volunteered help. It was
fully appredaied by the Aid.
To ing aome cough medldne. She took church.

Kwsconosa

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h “CUT rr OUT”
Uji tfa< doctor to m«ny o( hl» Udy ptHenb. bectuse he doea't
kiWVQ(«tJnfit!<d>>>l treattiieol that wUI poaiUvety cure »ombor
overien t^MttT^imUhe
■idt a meatotoeVidatt. hower. has been proved by the
peiformed <a dtoeased voomo. la thousaadi of
vonderfd
casea^b/

TCARDUl
Woman’s KeUet

^

Ithasagrad Sm hvesof thousaatlsof voak. Mdc
ODib Of Other* Irom a melaDcholy Wedme of
It viDcure y<Ai.U you vrOl only give U a ohanna
Soldatarery ai«g «to« In J1.00 bottle*. Try It
WWW m

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rnMm^S? AitaatrLi

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N ESSEN CITY
Special to the Kvenln^Record.
Nessen City. Mich., Dec. 20.-Lee
Campbell of Baldwin is visiting at
the homo of B. W. Brimmer.
Mrs. M. Mitlvaay of Midland Is th7
raaat of Mrs. David Hickey.
Godard of Grant waa calling
on friends la Jown ThoriMlay.
Mrs. John Black and tons, Frank
and Waldo, of Wylie visited In town
several days this week.
Mima Kate Knee U rislUng friends
at Maalatim.
Mrs. Alba Brimmer visUed friends
at Grant mad Waslord amreral days
last w«Bh.
Omrlcs Mix and George Baughman
left Tuesday tor Frankfort, where
Chey hare gone to work this wiater.
Mr. and Mn. James Begler and
tarnDy wtah to thank everynae who so
kindly and promptly aagistad . tbsm
With aoch llbecml donations and for the
klndnesMhown them by alL
Mr. and Mm. Henry wm^ gave a
pedro pa^ and iMpUea at Macoabae
ban Ttnfaday nlgkt la tenor ct tteir
son. Noel, who la team oa a vMt Tram
Big Raplda. Those from o«l of town
|w4e Mra. Carrie Clemdas of Oaaway.

rr-s-n'S;

WcJDcsirc to Thank Our
Patrons

-r—

for their kind and
liberal favors dur­

ing the closing

vices will open at 7: IS with a half
hour song and praise service.
The serrioha at the First Methodtot
Episcopal church lomorropr will bt^
gin with a love feast at 9:30 a. m,
followed by aermoo and Sacrament of
the Lord’s Supper. The Rev. A. F.
Ferguson will preach. In the evwing
the Rev. Thos. Cox will preach on the
meaning of the New Year, spiking
particularly on the attUode of Judge
Mayne on the liquor problem. Next
meek revival services will be held In
this church, commencing on Tuesday
evening. There will be good music
and a gospel sermon each evening
Following the meeting on FYlday the
quarterly conference will be held.
it If desired that all the members
of the Frleads church shall be prf*sent at the morning meeting. 10:20 a.
m. Gospel meeUng. 7 p. m.
Congregational—Let oa close the
year with worship. The Olivet CoHege
Glee club will sing at morning and
evening aeoioc^. The oSerlng. both
morning and evening, will be a thank
offering for onr Heavenly PXthcris
blessings during the year. The offer­
ing Is to be In allver or equivalent^
not pennies aad nlcklca.

Cheboygan. Mich

>ear,

which has

been a prosperous
one. and

MONEY TO LOAN-^ tax ctoaa

^1

assure'

tk« tnm U« la ro»

them that we have

WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
GOLUMBU TRUSFER CO.
312 STATE ST.
SMfc n*Mn K« . 44.

good things in store

,

rccowT^ant

AO.

for them for 1906.

CUTTERS

Hoping we m a y
merit old patron­
age in the future

Here is a large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles. NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
assortment of
^

as well as much
new,'we wish alia

Robes and Biaokets

The rained gsmblers vrte kill them*
aches at Monte Carlo are buried togrtber In a remetrry within balf »
mUe of the cnslna
Tte story nf thn lartnra of Rwv. a
D. Moore, pastor of the BnpUst chi
arperavSln. N. T.. wttl tote
of HarperwvSle.
yon. He says: T aaffnrad agontoa,
becanan of a peraiatent eongh. reaaSMg from tte grip. I kad to atonp aftting np in bed. 1 tried mnny temndSen.
wiuioot relief, hntil 1 took Dr. Kiag^
New DIaemrary ior Oonanmp^
Oongte nd OoMa. wkkk enilraly

jan 9*

MISCELLANEOUS

Happy New Year

Look them over while eleighing is .
good.

Queen City Implement Co.

HNBAU MUSIC BOOSE

L. O. RICE, Manager
Mrites the Hals Stmt
I2S M

nMud anadirkma of Tteaat aad Lamm*
At Jokaaon Drag On.. F. H. Mnkda. e
TBYABKteRDWAfirA&

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THAVUW caTY

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^ IlMoa htadk. dtoEBm
haftaa
TMAVKimC^IJ

Screened and pre>
pared especially for
Rangee and Cook taWMMhaRfl
Stoves, from an ax- Big «C each M
oellent quality of Oalvla E Thfim. ;MeataCOrar.
Hocking Valley Coal.
eatlfidf
It is easy to handle TRAVKMfiC emr LOOOt. m I
and a good burner. h A.MroMta«a M*afinyef
or hMW* the M «f the ]
Try a ton and be •a
at
m. M. E BaM.
convinced.
tary. Bmm E WhRA W. M.

TKCinfUBCULS.

DIt Fa J. MAC 1

4ss WIST nmir siBOT

A RETURN GIFT
Did aome fi^ Rnember jem that you had
Df^deeiedto pfovidelor?
You can find juat tbe gift
here that you woii}d like
to return for Kew Years.
Itneednot beexpenaiTe
ikaaljrou wish; plenty
of damty and pleasing
gifts for a little mooey.

•t tk* oOat^ A C. *«», atuncr.
Tbk mr tott wM ravOra wr as* Ilatt Itar apvUeaaU lor aolartal aoami
tarn. Tba oalr qaattScstloa la Uu
tka aw>Uoaal ahalt kara a catUkeata
ot kood BMlral ekkractar from Ike

rv

OkvkMa BRmte-a kaakasd. Bar. Attkar Ball Mekola. ta aow appf
kA aiaaUaik yaar. Yet tba
amraltat waa akrlaat aot |a marry becaaaa ha aalarad B
Mr. NIekoU vaa eorata aadar bar fatkar la tba yarlah of Hawortb. Tbe apaacb waa tka wrack, wbo aald; f
marriaia waa «poaad by Mr. Broala. -Twaaty yaara a«o I bkd a wild, ehll I
bat aftar aa latarral of elfbuon draa. tbe Oaaat boaaa la towa, a ear- I
moatba. la Jaaa. IIM. Chariott* dace aad the beat praeUca la the Special to the Evening Record.
Broata marriad tUa ntaa CbiMUa auta. At that time tba aaatlaamB
Pomona Mkh.. Dec. 30.—R. R. Norwhom we ntbaiLloolghl to boeor waa
■aallamaa.- aa ba la daaoril
drirlii^a' o* cart acroaa tbe plaiai. rlB of Akron. Ohio, arrived In town
••Bhlrtay.” They Urad toaathar,
Monday night for a few days* visit
larly bapfir. bat for a tew aroatha Brer alaee that Uaae I bare beaa go- with hU son B. B. Morris and wife.
oaly. aa Mra. NIebola- baaltb lare way lag dowa. dowa. aad aow I am la the He ta mneh pleased with the looks of
gotter. Hahaabaeagolagiip.ap.oeaad aba diad.
northern Michigan.
Norway. wKb all lu preferaaea for i to aow be alu oa the baadi. Aad toF. Benedict ate Christmas dl
eight I thiek we are pretty aear oe a
moaareblal term ot
with friend* In Copemlsh.
lereL'
aaama to ba tka moat democratic
George Smith returned from Cadil­
try la Narope. Ibrklat U aot-yoar
lac Wednesday night, where he had
majaaty.- Ha la addraaaad with atardy «
been to spend Chrlstmaa
ladWeraaea to formality,.. aa -Mr.f
The Ladles* Aid society of ihe M. E
RORTHPORT
Dtry wa aay b
Klag," Jaat aa la tbla oooatry
church met with Mr*. Ethel Ludwiq
-Mr. Praaldeel.” Ifcakoa» accommoWednesday afternoon.
i
datea Mmaalf chaaifolly to the demo- Bpeetal to the Erening Rec
At Ihe last business meeting of the
ctallc apirlt. aad U to ba aaaa walklag
Northport. Mich.. Dec. ^
Epworth League the following officers
aboat the atraeU ot Chriatlaaa la a B. Johnston enlortalned Mr. sad Mr*. were elected for the coming year:
amat aaprataatlooa maaeer. earryteg J. Ssnbom and Mr. sad Mrs. G. M. President. Mr*. Mae Phelps; first vice
hU baby boy- oo Ua arm. The clrll Dame at s pedro party oo Thursday
dent. Mrs. F. Stuart; seeood vice
aerraau of the atata wear ao aal- ercnlng. Nuts and candy were senred.
dent. Mrs. Fannie Hessam; third
forma almple areolag draaa after the
Mrs. 0. L. SeeUg entertained friend* Tice president. Miss Nina Duffy;
Amarlcaa caatom belag praecrlbed for oo Oirtstmna day.
fourth vice president. Guy Miller; sec­
The Mlasss Emma DeUmg and Jes­ retary. Mrs. Bernice Morris; treasurer.
sie Rosman aeoompaaled Mr. J. Delabcock; organist. Mra. Bernice
bong orer from bsland Wednemtay Morria ^
eYoolng
to attend the Masonic ban­
•b« tmt «
of th« kv
Little Clyde Shaffer ta nearly re­
c«ll«d tbMtrteal irndlcate. to borring quet.
covered from an attack of facial paral
Clarence Scott 1s rery 111 nt this ysla
hmr from tb« IbMtert In Tmm and
liwitglMia. MoiMteU Uiot it alw of wrtUng.
Several ta town are sick with the
Mrs. Stereas entertained Mra P.
focu m ton* wimbor of rrwMsb poo
nmps at present. One or two have
Barth and family of Omeoa on Sat­ been sick enough to have a doctor.
pto in Nov OtiMiin.
The sham taw suit given by tbe
York*! ■nntclpnl ferry it cent urday and Sunday of this week.
Miss Julia MUler entertained the Gleaners Wednesday night was weil
inf IMiadnyBomUinnreeeipU. In
emoM tn tbt aombor of employe! families of Mr. W. R Johnston. Mr. Q.
M.
Dame.
Mr*.
K.
P.
Dame
on
ChrUtThe Rev. Kennedy went to DetroP
«nd vifot. with a redoeUon of one
last Friday to spend the holiday* with
third ta tbe leoith of the dny*« wort mas day at dinner and a tree.
Mra H. E Oill entertained oo
hi* parenla
ta ro^KMinlble for the deficit. Ent tta
nerrlce hni been greeily Improre^ day erealng.
A festlvml is to be held ta Bonn,
Mr. aad Mra F. Darts spentiU&AT
oTer that flren by primle owaemhip
Weddinc preeenU for Alice Room St Sttttoos Bay as guests of Mr. and where Schumann, tbe composer. Is
buried, and near which Is tbe ssyUim
relt, deaghter of tbe preeldent, ore Mra Duncan.
O. M. Dame and daughter Gladys where be ended bl* day*.
befinataf to em»e unique forrnt.
Tbe membem of locm unioo Na S. spent Tuesday at Kingsley.
Willard Wurxbnrg i* home from Big
United Mine Worker* of Amerloe. will
fire Mil* Rooeerelt. M a weddtac apida eajoytag a short racatk
Miss Bdytbe Dame arrired
gift, a cartoad of the bort aathiaclte
Notice to the Taxpayer* of the City of
coal, ta appreciatioe of bM father** nom Traverse City thU wertt.
Trmverne Oty:
Batajrable programs were given in
aerrloe* in epdtef tbeatrtke^ IfW.
Tbe tax rolta^r the coUeetlon of
Dr. William Dudley, btabop of New
the mate and county taxes for the
the delinquent
Caledonia, told reoenily *ome of the al churches Bntontay evonliig.
WUlard Campbell of Traverse City
tayaoCamteidonarybtahop: “I trarel
aboat my dioeeoe with a tent, a ban- was in town on Wednesday.
a my hands for coUectioa.
Misa Maud Burdge has
be in my office to receive said
die of bla&kMa and a Qlad*lone bag.
om BOW nntU Feb. 1. IMN. on
1 do my own oooktag. wafthlag and from her TacatfcHL
ek day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
Karl *Westoa spent a few days of
mending, though 1 take care not to
o'clock tn the forenoon and from 1
hare too mdhy thing* to mend. I erea this week at South Boardasan.
o'cloek to 4 o'clock In tbe afternoon.
On aU ntate aad county taxes paid
The Maaoale ba&qeft was held al
know how to make yeast**
te town hull on Wednesday eveaing before Jennary 10. tbe regular fee of
Pope Pin** Jubilee. celebraUng his
one per cent for collectioo will be
oidlnatlon a* a priest wfll be held in and was the most enjoyable oecnslon
iMt. Being asked if be deaired the of tbe season. The guesu marched to
laadTitlea to be eimnar to those wit- the lower haU. where the sapper waa
neened on the oooaskm of the priest served. Toasts vrere given by Messrs.
hood Jubilee of the late Pope L«>. Dsrtd SootL W. E Campbell. Dr.
4 ^ on each dollar of the
nood. John Kennedy. Chaa Baumwhen an tatenmtional eihlbltta
Stoto BMk
bener aad Rev. DeeU aad Mr. Dnaheld In the rallcan. the poi
earn
of
Battoas
Bay.
Muale
was
farewmed: -Oertatoly not I wtoh the
to matetain a strictly re- Btahad by Prof. Hont a oreheMra aad .
M. B. HA8KBLU .
was htaUy eajoyod by aU. Becdta- dSe 44
au Troararor.
tkms were given by Mrs. E Flood.
bare. r. t Oooimr of DuirtUe. ni- DueU were rendered by Mrs. Deets.
Mrs.
John
KMaedy.
Mrs.
W.
E
JohafooDd bM witb li -Ybo eompmv of
Cbartoo H. Bmttb of Mmr Took dir. aton aad HIM Peart Dame. A rtolla

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• mmkbor of Iko Two JokBs- tk
Ml rnrntm- «■ tho kitotMUow
Miowod Oookor okK Bmllk. tkiM bok
Jd> Ukikc olott IB tko boU «Bd
kBck. Ooopor ww bw»omimBl«d by
H*n7 R WMtOB of MlBBOBkOUt bbO
J>moi Tomw of Ohioath. aad on bBTO
booa M la W.^lmBM
^ ^
k. tbo M potBoa to ill tb. o«M of
BMotor ot IM oeioaioi la Now Totk

aerby MlasBi
also by Prof. 1
dsred two pit
ifieathyhU.
Rev. aad Mim. WM. Buribut i

few days of thta week ta T
aty.
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Fine Dental Work

a. H. tliMlImantsI
RCAL
BSTATfi AND UMNS
MLBS1
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$4. «.50, $5.00

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

G«SRMIGE
15-Inch Broiler, 15-Inch
Oven, 4 Burners
on top
These are 1K)5 stoves and
this is your chance.

Warranted good— en­
graved free. Jast tbe
thing for a gift that is
enduring

RINGS
You can’t give anything
more aoceptaUe. Our
prioeu 11.00 to $50.00

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A. J. McPHAIL

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DENTIST
OE LAWTON-Phyrtetaa mU mutaoa: sMeas M Wnhalm bMh. IIM
fioor. wtth Dn. Sawyer aad Mai-

DR. GAUNTLETT

HARRY E HARWSr Msiift^fitaaa
Spocial attention given to
diseases of the eye.
with Dr. I. A. Thompodci
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK HKRVCY H. ANOKRSON-AtSarMf
aad eoeasMor, Wilhelm htek. Tmw
erse Oty, Mich. CtttaM* fhoae ltd.

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O. P. Osirar aad Bro. eth fihnaw

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The handsomeet and rooet conven­
ient UTCBElf CAniET on tbe
market. Solid Oak fronts, Mouae
and dust proof RoUer bearing Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prices.

J. E. GKEaiCS CO.
TgAVRBSS CITT, MICH.

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lt«r Wittdm BIU Trtrene City
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THE £ EVEMNGi ll^^

r|i»lr«ris:srz:
I

Thme 10 net ouo of tbo SC4 dayo of penalty fbr tbia tod wbe bad ptumlnsfi
to gtoo peoamta on tbe first day ^ the
^
to ae tbe JuMou cmJandar which la not the With a fmUe. boyMb oath to beenm*
date af more tbaa oae bappenlug of ou- the eaamy of prelacy, but they bated

YrntTM 4atr wmUt tmmk mat i» th»

djmetod tlmt all gtfto should oomo to
wbe batimd tbat be bad a miariwi to
iMore Jaa.^1 tbo Maa^of^^
ptacHce aad ta tim* tbe eaebangtag of
guts
—t- pniroMr and tbe tncMea.
tal leatlTlty aooumed a fixed cbaracier.
TMe ouotom of oxtertliw Now Tmr'e
It wa* thought uio* to ratota tbe obtt* wild Mm ef cMiifml Bwop* aerratme of tbe fOatival edSob had Som SsTltomoB*"**^*^ *** horray
«a {w^rdit Mmt Tm*'* day wUIi •!». meant ao maeb to tba pagan fortfb.
iMfV. A«iw
niMvs flfflSr
BttS* merit
tba perpetuation of a let It be known tbat obe saw much In
l«M •HMfBl ^ moM cotartMi tl«a at
tbe pcmctSce tbat waa meritorlaua. Acwarn not b^wam to mty^jm.. Tbe
dieoeedit a. custom whlcfi'had obtatoed
d«^ Mr tka paai jMiratloa of aueb a boM ou tbe people, and tt per.
mlUed Numa a bottday to eootlaue.
only aUpuUtlroi tbat tt should bo oon.
W IM bom of It,. Ha ooHal db- vsn^ into a day of piaysr. fastlag aad
•tmaea li foH«atod to Um frti«a ot
But It did not work. Ike people were
quite willing to adopt tbe feast, but
not la Ks new form. They bsd booome
M rHitteBo atioonrano In Um UnMod K> babltuatod to the
featurm of
Mtoi lo daa to tiM ootncidaU oci<»fe«a- the day that fU new phase seemed
Hod of tho foaat of tko Cl
to all aaro Bp. king of tbe Babloee who Jived ^boot
Bl^ Oraak and ABdUan Oathollca.
•at yuara befora tbe btrtb of ChrlatlsnrSt It haa Had and alin baa in aom« ny. made k law requtrtng hla aubject*

la far Ito^fi^
vttb an tatwMity
made any
obam. tt waa OB the first day of tho other oril wdcomr. Tbe aebeme to
year In litl that Ireland paoaad lato thwart Crocueran and hla bases eras a

Argyle aad bis rrcklem fidlow cooas tba United Kingdom of Great Britain apirators bad one wemnruhto New
and IrskmfL 0« Nmr Teai-e day af
!••? Wltnom Tan and hi* fatbar-lb.
Mpny thlrma have happened ta
law. Walter FM. a^ tbmo friends America on New Y^e da>*. ^

Miimd •—*.
e
to
fflGIGrYmSl
gouaur m
saa rfSisf
awWE the
%9m
tyrmramua rula of the Austrian govern­ memorable^ of uJ^ls the M
or. Gamier, and declined -to doff tbrir
ready caps In air at sight of that great
bar day. aba rnuat bsv* been tbe peer ruimn.- Then toDowad tbe apple
of any -kraftor- before her time or abootlng eplaode aad in time the lado. 17T4. It showed tbirim atrlpm of red
and whlto. mnMwnatic of fito
Mace. ;-Not la value prayet* and ploua pwidwire of BwHuertond.
OB New Tear's day of Ittl tbe Beoteb
ye dryakyugo of mock wtoer aot to were having a high pM time in spite British *iSp^on. TbJa flag waa de.
of the fart that Cromerell and a boelile signed by rrankiin. Lynch and Harriaon. and It waa adopted officially, with
tbeae be not ye manner of krepyngs ye
day. but by ye proper gifts to ye eov- oTtbo couutty^^^^rtoy had got hold of*a
eratga.- This forcibly expreaaed opln- Stuart, a veal live Stuart, and they Uneotal congrree In the fbllowfng June.
crowned him king of Scotland and all
Bet the greatest thing that ever
otaudlng. and there was none. Every
because they erere food of tbe Stuacta
In any caparity. from tbe powerful of- that they made the anrlent abbey of which waa laaued Jan. 1, lltt. In def­
Scone rmound wttb tbelr ardama- erence to an American enstom of long
In tbe royal kitchen, knew what It tlona ef -Long Uvm Cbarim II. of |'standing President Uoootn bad been
meant and governed hlmaett accord- Scotland!- They had a profound dto- receiving a long line of vlattora Totaste for Stuarts in gvrtenU and ce- <1 ward the cicaw of the afternoon tbe paIngly.

kins boBda all day oBd M ama HhmIA bt B pcattablo «ur.
iha
b «» k At ■oat
» vbo
win CBcna aflar aa vtO aay. ^ boot,
tatod.* tr tboy da yoa baar ma witaaaa
tbat I aftrai tbai my wbola ao«l ta ■
tbio act and tbat If 1 raor sat Into
Watory It wtll br oa
tba paat jmr. Ha bHm bbA tta loaaaob
ncccAon wttb this i

vinTaean^

ttau

l» HliW<»aUpi^MH»«aMNwtdf

vaa tba srrat
rant of tba omtvry. tba moat vital tlMtr ^Btfd^ IM tba ma of Ciaaaa
Now^aar’a act ow attomptrd. Bo*

I?V^uSErS
EnJa!^^ fSd**N^*V***
paaoad and In bundmda of cnmrbaa
ibankaatvinaa war* offorad Pbr onoa
tba rvUalooa and
Now Taar'a wra blooM In a bar-

IA Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
A JAPANESE NAVAL FUNERAL

b« aO tbo way wbkb tbo Lofd tbj

H3=3Sr£i^“.^H:^

GOATSKIN WINE BOHLES OF THE PRESENT TIME.

Ill

tbla Hat day of tbo JOtr. ‘‘Abd tbOQ
Aah noMiBbar all tba way Ibt Load
tby Ood hath M
of tba year ISOS.**
Ood had Jed ■. Rla iMdlas amy Bot
alwaya bara beuB arfdaot to pa, Bor
may wa bara midirilMfl alLHM daaJiBBi wttb aa.b«tBabaalHl«iaU tha
wayaadlatbawaylbathaabaitttor
oar good. o
T o Go« Bol BMoa that tba .
way baa ahraya bam plaamat aad 4aatrable. laraal waa oftaa aflUeled ta
the wllden^ oa wa are tn tba Jour^
nay of Ufa to oar baaraoly fbmaati.
Ood*B peoiSa wara iNnablad, they ware
mada to oofTar boagar and to aMKt«
bardAipa aad dlfieomto. bat Ood*a
baod wastnltaa Ha bambled tbaoi
that Ba might oaaH tbam. Hr caomd
tbetn to bongm tbat Ba might feed
tbam. dJ® afflicted tbam tbat they
might acek comfort and conaolatioa la
hub.
Ha waakasad them that they

roada and timm of affljettao and dU*
trmaJ If to do net atgoa tbat Ood
has not barn with you. but ba conTlacwl that He baa baas sad that arm
totbaoatbUigaHawasmaBlfmttngHIa

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Ibk eut ahowa the method adopted by the wine rrowera of Madeira In con.
their product from the mountain vineyarda of the taUnd to the oxporter*
eoaat. Oootaklna are filled with the wine, and then welab about ninety
poondi oadL The carriera. called borrachelroo, carry the akin* auapended from
bticfclod acroaa the forehead. On the return trip the bays are SnIUlad
a atrap bttc
with air in

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Pa. xxUl. 145; xxkU. 1-5; xc. 12;
cxlx. fl-S8; Eccl. zlL IS, 14; Joba lx,'
4; 1 Cor. rl. IS. 90; ^pb. t, 16-21; OolA
K 1-4; II PrL UL 8-14.
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Ll Slsa li ka omlto oAry tfbrt wa
It la Iba Mga of -iaAnd Mat at tl# paiUealar
iBOod^tMaTf^tblaalgB la
ivoraoar tbaa
drty~"plaa." That maasi Jargar
mr, by tba gram of Ood. Mlaaloaary
Bloaary
aatboMama-^ptaa.** smtalagI atm
atUl
ilor

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•artoB.Jam satsral aa

....
* was ravaged by fire
Bbuma ta an tmportaDt toiA ik tba Caoeaaoa
«. All the beet portlou
and aword during the rceeat Hola IS the Itaaalan .
The hlll quarter, whicb
of the urn-n. aa may be oaea fftoa tba cuL waa bum
the town are
U atm riandlng. coualata of raffldMBdaa, The chief Inbi
Annenlana. and many of them bad grown wealthy aa Bxerchanu and Iraderw
The lawless Ruaalan mob gcoCtOyad all of tba bu^ncM portloo of the city and

of Astoc orlrin. but Ita exact htatory
ta a matter of lix*ely apcculatJon. It ia
qdcBdld ahrtBo ahowa ta ^ cat la bdlrad to cox*er the very apet wpon carved !n llmeotone, and Ita worn and
ood tho rtaiBor In which Chrtat wa* bom. An unbrokan trmdlttoB com- aeamod appeoranoe denotes rreat mjte.
dowB ftom tbo mlddla of tba Oacood oantury of the Cbfiatlan ora Ozeo upon
lection, but
I pradao apo| aa tha vrriUbla birthplace, and tbere bM baan little Incilna.
fkr. and I
I amaOB ChriaUano of all creed* to dloaont At Ibe promt day It la under
i and blatory arc aUU i
Joint protoction of the Qroeb. Annanlan and Latin churrbea. and they darlTo
priTile^ MB tbo aullan of Turkey, who ia the ruler of tba tmmtxy.

liavarian Alpa and fOreaU and uaually
retunia to ciTtUsatlon loaded with
abundant eridcncea of hia prowesa.
Prince L.«>pold ta the Nimrod of the
Bavurian court and a worthy rival of
tha OennaB baiaer in that dlractkm.

GREAT SALT MOUNTAIN.
LENGTH OF RIVERA.
ta Santo Domingo there U a
The longest river In the wortd la the
able saH mountain, a mass of crystal.
NUe. 4.0M mika; In
bne salt almost four miles long, said
L114 mUas; In Asia, the
to contain nearly toAto.oaotona. and ta
Aim miles; Ir
be ao clear that medium mb
poru^ri^*to*Ua'^world^ ^ be read with eaM throug

.Hi

HABKIIDASMRfPS SIGN IN TOKVa
dOwoAay* away buomooo Mgna ta tba largor
aaoao ofttim are lottarod portly la BagSob
iuid partly laI tbo aattrauertpL
Mgabww.
BBttTO uortpL Tbo
ThoaIgBbi
pletiimd.
Id. from
frooD a pbaUwmpG
pbotogrape amd* ta

SIGN OF A LCATHER GOODS SHOP.
A loatber good* emporliBi on tbe uame
itiuot beam the Gmood. *'JoufBcr Mr Tnmk
Baggage and
aad Bbom.- Engliab
BagliOb aa
ao "ebe
«Sbo is
te spoke
opoko
Baggage
aad
and wrote- by tbo
tbe Jayo"—*
Jaye"—*

A delectable
dalectablo

TONSORiVl ARTIST'S SION.
Prooeedii^ faoN a block, one
eomaa in oontact wttb a bar.
boTb Md for ouotom aCMr
after tbo
boro
toobJea
toobJoa be
becewftb obowa. Aatba onaw obop
BBS Alt Byodal

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A FASHIONABLE BAKESHOP.
One of tbo moot prooperoua bakoro la T
may ba foond at
oAga iSowB
abewa la tbo
tba COL
Kt tbo Olga
~
«XMKttooor: ~ aad -Weeoltaam oaollr do.
eipborad. Imt
la net ao emwuraklng. ^^prafWJtovoTte
obop beOrao tbat bo baa amaurud tbo fflagUoS

'‘ABywhetoTto lt*ba^ltop^
‘ are ao atattca la Chrlatiaa cxpcfteBce. Ufa li mr pmbtag
onward aad oatwnid aad sywaid. Too
any joa bad a ina aodtty laat yaar.
Very good. Praaa on to a botmr ono
tbiayaar. Tbla year dom BoC look bark
lato Uat year for tta modal, arttbor
doei tbia moBto look to laat nibiilb for
tta IdoaL Itet rimcapliJmia of wbat
wo oo^t to bo and wbat womaybacocae be just bifOre sa. Tbeysratobo
wrought oat ta .ltnag, Jorliig, omy.
day cbarartci* ta tba amstbs towosm.
^
tba ladlasa

i

CbrladaB Badeavor ma^ cbai
I Ukt IL too. becaaoo tt makm
tlaa ebaraoMr. and tbam la ao e

m ENCUSH AS SHE IS JAPPED ON THE BUSINESS SIGNS OF TOKIO.

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THE ARMENIAN QUARTER OF SHUSHA

DISGUISED SPORTSi
MAN.
The rather alnlater iooklny Individual
> the picture la not a well armod
mmp. aa hla appearance ausasata. but
Prince Leopold of Baxnria. eldeat aon
of tho rewent of that Mdadom and one
of the moot devoted princely aportsmon
In Europe. He la In the habit of mak-

THE QROnp OF THE NATIVIH AT BETHLEHEM.

1

bright daya. Ab days of
iba ]
raocaaafol acbloaMmsta isd m
/
faat bJraaliiga of Odl and bt
srito aubmJmkm to Hli wUl and grati-*
OraUtuda for tba
Belfast. The north eoaat of the Emerald tale la very broken, and la
many place* the public hlyhwaya are maintained with the yroatesl dlffloulty oo
account of the winter freaheta. Bo many ordinary bridges have bean carried
away by the atorms that much Ingenuity haa been exerclaed In order to aecure bar tbare is alw>
One of the Utfst ta» Ihla
Ihl* akelelon atnicture of ateel boopo firmly obey. -Ibercforc
I of the fame i
commandmentt of tbo Lord tby Ood
to walk la Hla way* Sad to fear Him."

WELL

Id iMun,- o* I
■ad tb, old «



mm.

wboB a yooag man or a yooBg wamss
to apologlaa for balag
la cSaisrtor wfft
kKrefoppartastt

I asppoao that tbe baala of Qit^
ttaa Badoavor la tbo TffMti1iiMinii~|f
Ghflit to tbo bmrta dT Obftotiaa wo^.

m

LAUNDRY and -WIG MANUFACTORY.
ghroa bonrwttb ia aka the proftfotor of a bum.
dry M wbiob a aoUea to pogUd to tblo oMet: •

buy Warn Ow
Hla wig do.

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jSae <>t l!)((5 Ib Histwy
JKpMMloii Uflronitie Mind of the R«dln<
- IrubBc by Another Ye.r'. hraim of Hu4 ,
ntti Aothdtie. Thrt Shope Bordi .
/
CWH«lkm-. Futunfe.
^

itktSMMMUofii
Om tect to wm m**

•Ttodfito iBtoiitoin

dm to tbe Bhdm. .tod to t»

ikt tm
too md • telf 1

to «ar «im toad.

tout, but tlto Nev Tork Life, tbe !»«
tMl.
awl otberm, tadcr tito ratootlMt tirtoectloB of Covii*
aH Uagtato. towclwl tbe pobUr by

yortalrdtome. of exttoradme. b*
tolatito Mb«7 a«l ptoltlcal

smsuirisi I-*“>'-**■»*** I sr‘"jTK>."!JK2i5r
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f.g,irrr*r* u~i-i.-A-~.wi*.

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*?i ?- BUT rfUnttop tt to frfiiwtbUWM}

T*Sd
" |« oalte foaerml dmaial for faitoral
» to thrall. Tbr fact that ^ ctoSol oftoTgwU totaraiate Iwur, to oatloaal tonea of moiiototy atoodard.
The Uaoe aa to Clilncto axclt^
I paaad the way far
waa rmUed by the anti American boy■J"'' ' '___ of aor ymr and that tbo firimbllraa party
«at to China, and the laetodeto i^pt
waa more atroofU tatrrocbad to pow |y moderated the oxecotUa of the ex
or IV rotowa of lYairtdrat BoooereU'a tottog Uw. TW petaoaal po|.uUrtty
ywy
------------ pb»0iac«al pwmoaaU popolartly with of I*i«oldcat Kooaerelt and anppcirt of
of iOl
hU poUclea were tncr«u«d by bla ex

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«Mw .( Mr Utmm» » 1»«m» tb.

kBlcbtr bi
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tomM .riMd with tbr toner of n

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erty and class limited suffrmge.
Thro.* ivsirictlons did not 1^
people, and a general railway strike
waa Is^n Oct. »4 wld^ for the first
time shoved the Immense power of the
tobor orgsniaatkm. .\bont this time
Oonnt Witte wss called to bead a lib­
eral cabinet, and tbroagh bhii oa Ori.
an the exar s great manlfeato wss toaoed. making a cnmpletr m^renfi^r of
his autocratic pow- jroa »ra art srt uTwd vHli i
Tbi. i> our I
very bottle.
For 5ato and Ouaroatoad Only hy
of fres
THE HAWNAH DRUG STORE.
pteaa. frro sp
freo SMieml
and other civil
rights. Kven
for violation of the reand tho steady
gauiWers. big and Uttlc.
band of Coont Wit
chocked l»y
Jerome In
New 1 ^
iMkim ruocKeu
irv jcrouic
ui *\cw
fe did not
n«..iv i.. 1.^1
stay the rerohrtkin

made oB a Urge acale Texas cmtltmat Uwe In ^'©lwua^T
Now
'
netKm'a i May the
the I Vt»rk fcaucblae
tax and the Kentucky
fee
well at tot>
toil coeporatton tax tows
Uwa to be valid, and
of thelUtof dolaga
______
to July it aoatalned the Arkanm anttUmattow.
tow.
In twwty-eigbt aUtea extenahe proa
1^________ ________
ty since cangreaa.
Fob. 23. pot the
i co^amerctol i poUUcal graft. whUe the
, federal r»« nmH*ut baa actnaUy
of that project In the
brought a xmmU^ of the toad grabbtaa
prealdent'a hauda,
j to convietkm and beef paekera to trlaL
with flu.UUOAIUO to
ihi tv-pt. *-*4 al Ouaiogo four beef
atortwiih. fiixdaya
' imoki-n* u irc convli-tcd of accepting reIhrteafUT the old
batt<- and were fined lilS.auo. lYoaecu
cutobermme canal
rbiiadi lpbia. Chiboard waa ooat«l
» and otticr rallrooJ cmt(

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RHEUMATISM oa
BLOOD CURE

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to work, liearted by
Theodore l\ taionls .

rcapmalhimy
and wlUi all execntH'e
exect,,..........
. |,
■ereral shorter \ centralto«*d in bimM‘If and two oUiim, |
which the poppM rtdani for the party (irieana.
to i
I Maguon to 1
aaaaa coaid araU nothing.
^ Itatloo bthJ.
Next to the prealdeut bimaelf Ih hl«
Tb«‘ abort session which brousht
rvb ! The tort n»
jaaalim adrocacy of netr legiaUtkm
,\ljw..dw.,ro.vwl
to g\f central government adogiuto
M.rrti followtus
tttoy.tbetti^^ power to 0x raUroad rataa. prereot
ficUi cuuulvauce tbereli]
tout matter agreed upon by both
. --nai ctunlov^»-»»*••»• ^toualor Barton^ ais rouMa iiuu ixn the motUiy
luuibiv of sailors
iwllors at OunsUdt on
wine control the
toHM, w« Ptaclu, .b. Itounm. cmI
Nov. l». after which the
fraat totaratate eorMuintotratum witlrrly In tbe |>n»l ! “
was resumwL tailors of tbe Black
.1': grafts i ^
«““f '>?«*•conviction and wnitc
BMiif.
hsiMlaTbe
honsc
missed,
Sktl
to
i
imrsuit
of
covenimeulai
sea fl«.t again mullnl«l at Sevastopol
to Hbo ■"»‘i«a1 abortaae of fralibt poratlooa. no persix
months*
Imprisonment
and
\
aoiial flmre has
Nov. 211. and a moUnous army ptllngM
: the puTgiug of the pItal si-rx loe ims
dormd by the
\ Vtodivo.tok and Harbin. All l.ivonU
BntwMbMindiBi that tb. enr cottotw
I biTii ^•x!«Ull<Hl and Intonsiflwl syslemlent on
pigeonholed by 1
! act up a prorUiciul
tton —•r*u<~ bud bMB Ttmlnc tnil
ueatlro failed owing to the i ‘tically thrmxgh all the exec-utlve de
arbltratton treat
' iHs*. 12.
btototoaUMO
v/to r Jir n ^ partnxents by the Keep conmitoaloii.
War «jid Revoltttkm
InrijrttHKT of the
L i:urui*e's other storm tx-nters during
Z HUcbc.K4^ to the iuterior. hna made
Wllltom Trarrni JeCrowd the Foreign Horuon
amend. Influenced somewhat
I tbe y.nr bovetxsl around Morocco. Turewnai i»j lue ^^^^ng bcodway lu tin- pnsictniiluii
mlmlutotrationa reported ogreeu»c:.t
1 key. lluugarj and the Ucomllmivian
ww to th. *|r.inr of r>lf •«»
etoctod as dlatrtct XMatrlctAtiorury with ttoiito Itomlngo. Later the form­ of the land grabto rs of the fnr west.
' peninsula. Not uuUI th© reslguatlon of
pan* for w3t^ «nan tort »::>»«•
al Domingo treaty reaHm4 the senate,
tator In tb. MtoBtof Mrtwii trunk «M« attarnay of New
the Fn-nch fors-igu minister. IH-Kwsse,
Tork cHy as a free
bot failed of ratiflcatloo. and a con- Kerretary Wilson's statistical bureau
June <1, did France and tJermany relax
ince of all dtttoaal agreement for the collection
lance
candkUte
to
o|
rtod of rate rottln*. Profpt^ to
Roaston wiMIcr euK-rgtd tbelr tension. 'This left maiurs in the
waa rip|»ed nm 4-s|»cctolly as to a Kwk
party
machlnaa
aad
bpaaro
and
with
and
holdJng
of
Domingo*
re
venues
latola to«rt tbrooyb trolley
in tbe <x>Uon
ransiiig the dls- from the inner fortress of IVirt Arthur bamto of the more cooclUatlng ITemi
tween Buffalo and Chicago and otb« all the forroa of the great rity a rrlm- was made by the president. A blot
IkeariuK from Its omiimin<b‘r, Sl-wsd €»r Uouvier. who had sur<-«x-Jinl Coml*es
tosal of Asstotaiil SlalUt
Inal and graft olementa arrayed agalnai on tbe aeoalon was the house's effort to
weatem .polnta.
letter of surrender to that vk toriou* Jau. B*. T!h- outi-miic whs an agrr-i-early lu July aiul Uter tlie voliint:
him.
Jerotne’a
fight
waa
fur
a
iiriuclgi't mileage allowed for the ctmstrocWvahde
mineral. Nogl. At Umt ino^ meut for tlie I'rance-t'.erman coufernt
of
his
chief.
pie of direct and
©nee at Madrid, with wUleb the year,
tirc receos. tbe biU being killed by the The Keep investlgatkfii cornuimee
Of Prtaldant Newman. GonW became meproaaton. which to typical of what senate. Other important bilU that faUat work. Even th© stale clciian- | orientnl eniplrt* ami worUl c inquest by onds. n»e bUl for the seiMiraUon of 1
any
community
in
the
tend
may
do
to
od afUT much effort were those for ___ i baa bad its slrnre of scandal to . 1^,. im,s-rlal bonw- of Romanoff through ebun-h and slalv i»asi»e«l tb© Knn»rU
roiiBie^ the Wabaab after forcing
le Ik^
lk<c. »k rierroany's great*-st
and pure publish and live down tn tlw dismlsaal the exploitation of
^ HUl and Harrtman reach- orertnrnlng party machinery and boaa
of Mus- j TO*e
tb«‘ costly war with
____ Tlie house lmi»eneb€^ Federal
ad 0 aettlatot by dindlag the nortbof Minister to Venesuela Bowen after 1 ^.^vlte subjects vanWied into lhh» air. \ troubk- Itaii
Inr reU-IUout colony in sonlliwesl
Judge Bwa>*ne of Florida, and oa Feb.
. waat betw% them. Our foreign com^vent. the faU of Tort Arthur.
charges against As I
hearing of bis rha
the flood of conacience ballots on Nor. 27 his trial by tbe senate resulted In
x«mto
.Dd
tto«ub]
Oa,
,«r.
wm.
rt...
U
h- to. j
0 to recent enovih to be fieah In every acquittal of the Compton charffcs.
I Turkey s repeated refusal to rellnncul voluntary retirement «f
(inning of tbe eml of tb<- Russo Jn,.- j
i„.r imLi
'i?: 1 guirt. to-rLoia on Mnwrtonto
Tbe Fifty-ninth congress U*jmn Its
taQaaae to^flil.000.000 and the Urgent mind. IVnnaylvanla’a turning of the
:er in ^‘Ptemlier to be surce^ecl
,var. TbeMi-pMiad *H«t Jai«n TsV j
an recoA TWa meant proaperlty to half million majority for RooeereH career l>ec. 4, with imuiy vital probRolwrt Bacon. After the death of j
..nsiunitles, but the remaining veter- j J* ^
Vemo^ Sems to solx-e. chief of which waa that
•btobU^tfaeata. notwltbaun ling that into a fiO.000 plaralUy
y, Rm»t liecnme the eet-n-tary of |
under .Nogl wen- Imrleil
-r-urktoh Doris Ix'ftirc
Berry, of tbe federal rate lfixing and control
te July 19, and Charles J. Bona,c»rte
to nwmf.mv the left w iugof

and the crnslilng defeat of the i'hito
of Maryland became se. retnr>- of the j
^„.^v ever pul alieid. — '
; coinprumlsc tore. lu.
trade encountered one jdelphto coniracl c»htoe by the re
K census or
i im:p ,
oyama.
navy June 1. A
of tne
the ndllp
I
The
uiiP-st
to
Hungary
rrorhsd
antaconlsm
in
tbe
Chinese
.
••w
fbrm
forces
under
dftndtooaa anUgonli
plnro disclosed « p.»pulntloii 4if- 7.<n.i.- I aiouK the Hun river,
;
point
whenoj^'U
Hvll
war was only
hoycdlt, wblcb TO
Mnncburln.
42i\ The army la the llitllppines com-j
com- j
^
to lie averted by the gnvsrninenPa in
tjtoactlanof the fUiangbal eba^of
plrielr aulalued the rel»emous Mn
Though fiu-ing tbe
only comiwrable to
trodnrflon of a bill for manhood solthe dectoire retirefragi- Nov. 2S.
^
iJC^Toam of the empire In re^
^ 1 army
ment of the Ohio
WlM-n King Oscar vetoed the plan for
ProteSkiti Charcke.
^EaSm for the rigom and Inaulta coo
body of John I'aul Jones was brought 1
,
a separate coosolnr amrlee Norway
RcKbiM Oil! For Fedewlion
Hills, from Paris with great \ ^ ^ buudrvd
by over luo.ooo In
} denoun<wd her union with 8w.h1.xi.
naval
rx-remony
July
24.
more
In
dead
of
or
favor of I^atttoon.
I June 7. For a time there was f.xir uf
winter, tbe Jaimmwe
llortrinrt »«o« Urtw*en rrolr.tiuit
l>emocrat. for govI war. but a lasla of aeparation was
center advanced
droomUKUoii. in Uw Lnited Stotw,
agreed aiH»u by arbllrallon. ITtoce
ElihuRoot.
to the Sha river and
op In both of these whldi lud town B«-nlu« more and more
thartos of Iwnmark nnepted tbe call
J there resiiried a tei___
The Coivqu^ of
shaky to several years, vlrtnally fell
! to tbe throne, entering
rifle attack, while
. which t tod democrats to office, into disnsc when. Nov. 27. the dele­
t Nov. 2:..
tbe Hyde, aad Alesander fac- waa conceded by all to mean a tri- gates to the inlerrhurch conference
tireat BriUln l^iJaxlmaat of tbs year
fei/our mtolstry to die.
ttoaa far tbe control nmpb for the Roosevelt admlntetratlon. ion federation, at New York cUy. adoplj waiting f<ir lbe_
pUn for
of tbe Kqultoble. In ntiladeiphia no one thing so much
1,‘^wps to iwrfr«-t liMBalfour lield ou,"i
Joat as that great atrenglheiwd tbe hands of Weavw^ as of tbe Churches of Christ In America.
need in any
117^
ir tte otratwt dlaJriler fri‘*o*«y undcrstomllug with I'nuKW
toaUttotoo appeared tbe letter from EUbn Root Just before Thus the 20.000.00u commmilcants of
Anglo-Japalively acknuwkxlged !^ f.jrtlftod bass about Mukden 1
to complete• tbi- new Am
the great New York attorney entered thirty different church
dkl not
turn of tbe ectoUliflc
tbe cabinet to Uke the cbalr vacated were brooght into the i»romi-«d land of world, at leaat.
nuria f.iuoiw iMd„ ,,„hln. r«Un omll !>-<•. *.
by the death of SecreUrj Hay. Hit moral and misaiotiary unity. This formaaM
von Ibhrlng.
want
stride
to
the
one
thing
above
^cnl
pioneer,
bold
charactcrlsatloo
of
the
i'enroaehand of Tbomaa F.
-M RaDnsm;«u a
_ _ claim liefore the Intcruationnl tn
|
otbera which has put new
and bermlosls ctmgress at Paris to Septem­ kin was anpenieded by Ltoevllch.
Ryan a^ control
rute^or Ireland.
Iiesplle tbto cruahtog defeat the war
Into American lYolestant ber that be had solv«l the problem and
nblnatlon masqnermUng
and handed U
lorda at
tbe trusteeship j und«- tbe names of 1
had to his poasOBlon a jioiittivc i>-medy .
w llaltic 1
of ex-Pretidenf )courage to tbe tong enslaved party
al TeAdeociefl.
for the great white plague. At least
<^ard Into eastClerelaDd and two I worshipers of the Keystone fttate. A
H.«dCf.h.ii4SeME*pf«»oo
twenty medi«l^-n^^
,,
table defeat,
Netberwjn the Inter- jaimlUr note, of Independence on the
trail ef
May 27. to tbe Korean atraU. at the
ja."^At tbe same time part of tbe administration waa aoand
year ends, I>r. Levi. Uh- Italian spe
^
uubroten aea flghtefs.
? great bodies whitli
tbe aodety s of led by Seorefary Taffa Akron <0.)
lldal head. Tbs extraraganc«a and Ir- japeecb tn October, In big and UtUe are directly concerned,
regutortttoa <disekwed in th© Equitable ’cities wherever an Individual or an or^ regnunnea
The Presbyterian ebnreh In tbe north
InreatlgaUon and that of Iganlaalloo atood aquarely
took tbe toad in active aihluiUoa with
a
ttpiiarent that Ibe two most mitabto
moral prindple of local affaira tbe vot arganiacd labor. During th© auinmer to
a diet of tbe Juice of
Roosevelt. Hla auggeaUon for
advances of the past year bare been la
tbe onlty apiilt waa abou-n to great re­ vegetnblca.
between tbe wairtog
the dlrrriloo of free mamtai and arils
vival meetlnge to aU our larger cities, 1 The naendlng_rivalrT of t»*vlgat^ ^
j
tbe peace be expression of the growing popU <»
with all tbe
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Y i for tbe honor of dlacovertog tbe n<rth
niet at 1
under tbe acalp©! of Oqnns©l
nghes i Municipal Ownerablp toagae. anrb that lag. la PhUadetphla and New
Doto took on new toterost for Ameri L {n tbe meal
public optoioo for ©suhUabtog and prw
for the Armstrong New York i
h*g i Mayor MdTeilan'a efllclal majority tbe chnrriMa took an active pi
IslaDd of Sakhalin bad serring the requisite degree of ontol
lalattv© ©onmlttee. TbeMcCnrdjs had I was contrated tn tb© cooita, waa msrr*•
— ’■■■■ '■ ataxtlUE
15 of
pk ^
kcnplac©.
ihe peace of
and a safe standard of pragresa.
to get not of tb© Mutual and otberm lyanseboaC
2ik tbe a ‘ "
tepectad to follow. Th© Immedi­
ITtocrion has begun totrodoetog tto
ate effect on tbe commercial aide was rear-namely. Cblcago p dmioe of lb©
tntorlal gystem. ColamhU has lod tto
tefurm and economy. Mlanonrl tod tb© tomocntle candkUte for mayor,
way by oatabllahtog tbo princlato ^
way to tb© campaign for reatftntton by vnnnc, by 24.000 otor Harlan, tbe Rsteternational nnlvorrity CfHoponittoo. a
atdertng Ibe offending companlea to
deflnlU alltonce with Berlin irolfbrolly
aantoeotate.
being arrangod. Ogfotd and Cam-

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ON DECE AGAIN

H^H£F2iE

Tb© tiand toward coatotocfil camMnattoaa which waa noubto to many

railroada on accoont of tbe majerlty In
the city conncil against that policy,
bis ©toctloa aa that toaoe baa gone
tar toward comigttttog the national
Democratic orgaateatton to tbe geaccal
prtoebtl© of votorniaeat owaeiablp of
pnbUc atUlttoa. Tbe Soclalfit vot© fell
off wbrrever tbs municipal ownerri^
eandldataa were pot np. la this retm
of tb© DMBOcracy toward radical peOdto Ika flgare of WOUam 4. Bryan

tM

byrna book.
rhw ppoteot wade by.Tb© Her. Dr.
VlWagton Gladden of Ootambaa. O..
•gataat tba acceptaac© of a BorksCeitor
donatictt to tbe Congragatioualtot fot^

CMid fvbmalT to trie earn

!?*

! rrlg-rt of
iof ^

Tt^ma at tbe cloee at

itbey«Maraafo»rta^^

arctic e:
____ 1 XBTKMIS unuo
a—
*
oC Kew York, to found by tb© rssen^ Of tbe. caar during tbe esromony of
In
jblaaatogtbe watero of rii© Keva at «L
__ito Roald Amnndarii of
______-- wbo bad raachid Eagle City. _________eolncldad wltb tbe fixat of tbe
Atoaka. aarigatlag ibe aoribwori
of atrika
aage bxttatoly waaibs oad loratteg tb© ;
and c
on King WUltom talamL j

fit tbe charset of onactontlflc condoct broogbt ogatoat txim
by Dr. Potara Ootaabta and tbo New
Vofk aalveralty led to o moramoat of

Ith Uartmid folM «. I.
Dm Cum«H tKb.h.1
wm «p«Md ID MD fetfldtag »t

SaaUOUw « on hi«aa-

tbomDlomHor • hooMM
a CbriilaM pnvent, pkMO
faeu-iM i» Mind in ooonec-

a-«f
2isr.

withquUHr.

UT K Ml PDU. itfiWl INI IMXE »M inm THMI IMS NS BESI^

m

HeneMuittMRiIBn^
'■MttHi.'ah

ndd to the Bqoor

Wh

ThedlMo0PMMMg«to
Msymor ohoMd ho «mn
. tho mtotiwoa of a 1

»«o4 4h«4.wiMMMaoC^

wlUI t»

ar tntbe-

wnk^mmH;

mnto
Ow Mg af each. whUa one^hSrd of.n tottopooMM
fha IMag la aUD aMU Mick te twad|ad
laasca to look tta a fMMofim nadnddone pIMoCevonm. As socm
B hMMng pofmt ia renehod pat U
atked me to wrUos the aaMfO^
BMMritagtiBtkrwMtaaMaea
qonrt of oyMon. and 000k until

T* M «Mr Mom Im M W%

IhOfMoethMool

T« MT A

u!TkKiliMi
4 Ml«aromr.
|4MI»opo-MM
V^kolftoio
rM 407 *• 4»jr.

«Mft umm ^

«f nmaAa mada with the kelp of tha
paatryM Pit ta tha fiMoi palatod

wMked hock tolD tko dtotor
k ood tho q;iri hod ootoally remoood ooo pin from hor hat Them her
to ttro 044 lore

loirammtM ■
lo (iv# 9«w
isoMMport;
m4 Jov« M IM
t«4iooMaii]0

a. k was
la wot la
CO New

oie. oa€ee. ood If tho peoplt of the

•sfcolod to partake of the feoat. O0I7
»and pooeoorOod the hkdioi of the hoaaa were at hoioe
00 Now Yoor’a 4a7. «a4 for that oae
dor »o woBfla was ooao on tho sttwel.
tkwopa of fof^ horHid to aod ffo. oarrlofos hOad with wiea wMried hare
aod lhara, ahd br tha ttoie that erao♦ -Tko New Tow Uoo before Obeo,

J of deep tot (home rendered lenf
Wbea one aad wawhalf more eapCoU Intd) ni thni aUge of heat when it
I a Moo imohe from the middle.
» rTirtoh oyMoru In n
s fraotteg is thick
akma- It la twady to
MtaMwaasMarose.
aaa. Oas
tohiwwa paper In the open om.
r. teve tha "ngaai" In
B nU nre tried, lay them on n fold­
the Mat faw a debt
ruaa eokiraad daapea tha ttat for aac^ ed nnpkln on n platter (both hot), aad
garaUh generously
with pnrsley.
' tiB cakaa.
^Tbaad arc fltUe Seeva nlways with frted oysters crisp
Bd aldaa aad 4ag wlth. a edery or eold slaw, and for rariely s
tomato or ersam horseradlsn
m *iMa to lha foltowlng

batter tpiaUty of Itoom is pot Mto doth
of this design thaa Into fancy pat­
terns at the same price.
Table linen ebonld be mended ac
cording to the weave of the doth. The
strips kit mer after eremtog off tho
cloab ahouM be laid away for this pur
pose, stoto the threads ravetod
these strips are the very thing for
stronrbsntog weak pinons to old
tnbleclotha When they hnve gone be­
New YonFa Oakae-The Ingrodlents yond this remedy, they can be cut up
roqolnpl Arc eee cupful of butter, two into tray clotht. career's cloths, fruit
dt nr ougar. loar cupfuls of flour.| napklis. or bibs. The French method
two o«s well beatee. one capful of of hemming by luMIng the hem back
ward and stitching over and over Is
dlMolved to hot t
r. nnd fOnr tnhlo- the best to employ. U Is ewler to do
spoonfula of caraway sMds mixed then plsto hemming, and when nieHy
ic. U la almost tovkiblc.
with the flour. Chop the butter Into
When Inmlng Itoeni. they shoqld
toe flour es far pestry. mix to the sagw beaten eggs, the sods nnd hot be kept damp, and pressed with a hot
water, and thc ^old water. Make all Iron lUI quite dr>*. In. putting awsy
into a dough that may be rolled out. table or bed Itecn not in constant use
ould U> wrapped to dark blue paIf not stiff enough for this, add mo.^
w. Cut Into the ahgpeo required. psr to prwnt its inrtiing yellow. This
spplU** 10 all white goods which is
Id Jbake quickly.—Ladles* World.
German Nut Homs or Crewtenis- Uko|y to turn yellow whsn told nwra>'.
Unens are worn so much UiU wa­
llent n pint of milk to a double boiler;
rn that a word in regard to their care
take from the fire, add three Ubleons of sugar, one tablespoon of btu- Is Umely. Cclored linen should to­
ted carefully with while soap, and
and half a teaspoonful of salt;
If there ii fei^ of iu losing Its orlg
yeast cake dissolved to a quarter of a ina) color allow a large lump of alum
cupful pf cold water. Add one plat of to dicsolve In the rinsing water, then
flour, beat oontinuously for five mln- tang to dry to a rhsdy pUoe. The ml
then add slowly aufflcient flour ditlon of gumnrmblc water to the
± glT« a desirable drsMlnk wltb
to mske a soft dough: knead until It
loses lU stickiness: It must not be as out the stiffness which stirch alonr
stiff as bread. Cover the bowl. sUnI wouldjfive.
lujc
stains may l»e reroovtMl from
warm plafce. 75 Fahrenheit, for
hours and a half. Tara the white goods with lemon and salt. Cov
dough oarofnily'oi a floured board: do or the suln with flue salt, fqueeze the
not knead, but roll lightly In a sboet lemon juice un It. and rub bet w een the
half an Inch thick. Cut In crescenls. hands. A sorond sppllrstk/ta will be
lem In a greased baking pan necessary w<>ea the ink to olistinate.
tly far apart not to touch iu Ink may l>e removed successfally from
Cover for abo'U. three quar cfdored clothes by snaking them
ters of sn^hour, or until they arc very sweet milk. Mildew will usually dlslight. Run them in m very hot oven appear If soakc-d In eour milk, sn i
then washed In tho usual mam
(400 dcgrocs Fahrenheit). Bent
white of an egg. a lablespoonful of CThlorldr of lime will also remove 1
Id one of milk until well d<*w BUlu8, but It must be well
Have ready blanefaed and luttMl. and carefully used:

-Do yoa do yoar
-Do ve ao oor whatr aokod the
ossled miotroto.
"StPctchlnV* repealed the oew girl.
-I doat anderstaad/
-Stretehta'." repeated the glri a secoodtlme'. "Do you pat all the stuff 00
tho table at moattimo and otroiah lor
It. or do I have to ahuSle It aroaad?'
Tho family are -streldhto'" to ear­
nest now. and will until they get a girl
who lo willtog to watt on the tahlo as
weU as cook the ineaL Thetoatroo'.

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Ikila Mfarmol daacet mod loathe
gatheHoia. which did not break up
aaUl wMIghU Ladles* 4ar followad
on the oaoond of Jaaaarr. when wott«o oallod on one another. oxchaoKCd
«ood wh4tfo. and Macaaeid tha pleaa.
ureofthedaybafbfo. It was a happy
tlM whUa It laatad. bat after a wMle.
oa 4ho oltj crew larie and 4lstancaa
waiw Bosnlhad. until. Inotond of a
town illad with frteads and acquaintaoeos. Manhattan beeame a «raal cap­
ital. with aU aoru and conditions of
peoflc. the custom of New Year's calls
4lad a natural death.

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^^lor sadcavor aSturdaya. 1:M.
llorcas Aid uociet;
bd and fourth W
roaU at
Tho a W. B. M. aaxflary hold Ihoir
icoitoM tho first Wodaoaday to ooeh
math at 7;M.
"WMoomo lo BOBshlp Btth as aro
trmaqers. worktogmoa aad tho poor.*
FIral M. K. Church.

The white af as agg. a
Prayer meoting Thursday evsatoff ai
ablcspoonful of ercam. half a qake of
wofd.-N. Y. Tribune.
iwaalaaad ghocolata and filberts
naabad lo a paste. Bsat up atig. dip
mj lU 407i N faU M choir.
flulpHur as a Cofw fo I
tha eakik la tt. sides aad top. and decW. T. Woodbousa. PaMor
Sulphur to one of the most efflca
wtth a cluatar of Urce whole
Moratog. 10:30.
Sunday school. U:M.
clou* and simple cures for dlphtberls.
filberts and a leaf or two wf auBaruos Bible dam. U:Ml
All
that
Is
needed
Is
flower
of
sulphur
gallaa.
B. Y. P. U.. «:».
and a quIU. and with these. It to said,
IL7;00. ’
^
Dalslea-A leaf-grecn frosting or
one celebrated physician cored every
Uak*. Satarday at ftMi
ahocolata top and sides will make a
patient wllhool exception. He pul s
pretty background for the '‘daisies."
ful
of
flower
of
snl|d»ur
Into
a
Tbaaa are made of blaaahed almonds
wineglass of water, and stirred It with
Bach half U cut In two and the point­
hto Anger tnstoad of a spoon, the sul
ed aoda mn toward center, which Is
phur not readily amslgsmating with
finished with a drop of the yellow fonwater. When the sulphur wss well
Oor. Ninth and Wadsworth oUaato.
To have "Mack-eyed Susans. '
Rev R. N. Hoisapie. Pastor.
mixed the physician gave it as a gar
drop tho almond petals in the yellow
10:0u a. m.. moratog claas mislhiff
gle. and to ton mtoutci the psllent
fondant, lift out let drip, and arrange
10:30 a. m..* morning worahlf, osfs
M the foot «ilh No ahMokoe oo4
out of danger. Sulphur kills every
In
daisy
shape
on
chocolate;
top
with
oioK Itro Oi»w. Tho tiooMo with Of
TWolflh NlfM noelpaa.
specie of fungus to a man, Insasi and
brown
center.
lithotwooDheftoketoo flraeh. Woloj
The observance of Twelfth,Nli:ht U
Y.P.A.
plant to s few minutos. Instead of
Stars
of
the
Oriant-Thcae
cakes
oL plOAf for o 7«u- ohoo4. ond whoa alBoat nnkaown In this oountr}*.
C:30 p. m.. koaSor Y. P. A.
spItUng out the'gargle, the swaUow
w out la star shape, dipped In white
7:O0. evrnlag gospel sorrioa.
V OOM. Oi It lo boohd to 4o, though It Is still quite oommooly kept
log of It to recommendod. In extreme
Chorus cboir meets for rsl
ea dotted with the sllI or MUC which iooai foU of trtolf. In iinland. and there are many quaint
cases to which the above s|K-claltot TburMlay at 4:00 p. m. ia tho t
Oa lop. iraoo a pretty
looe oor hold. If we roMiro to custosns connected with it. It is the
Midweek prayer SBoatteff Th
had been called to the nick irf time,
r ool7 ooe 4or at o tlBo 004 onke twCttlh daKaftfi-t3lirt^^ and is scroll design with them for silver
when the fungus was loo nearly cIoh; far goldan stars, dip in yqllow
t 407 tho renr boot ood choertoot aupfoaed to^e been originally a
tog to allow the gargling he blew the
hm and decorate with dots of kmr wNhIo oor power. oM loohlof for- feast In memory of the three wise
hroogh a quill Into
^
man. In medelaral days the Christmas borjally.
throat, and. after the fungus had
ConMr (Mi Mid nrUi MrMU.
Parialan Hearta—Cot in heart
. o Tear ia the totfre. how moeh fbaMlng was kept ap until Twelfth
Kdgar L. Requa. pastor.
then give the
rholo moUM- wm he Night, whan tt wna hitmght to n close Shapes, ice with white fondant tinted
Meeting for worship. 10:30 a. m.
garglc.-auiton Budget.
Sunday school. 11:45 a. m.; C 2.
Then erenr 4a7.win be
with elnbomte festivities, among them lolet. and decorate with crysUllixed
Helm, flupt.
cC *'o oow foor, a liwe being the baking and aenrlng of a Ipleu with angelica stems or citron;
Junior C. E., 3 p. m.
Two Mock Dishes.
Twairth Night cake In which a bean or eat oat a little center half way
Senbir C E.. €:1B p. m.
Ttaeher lellfl us to take ao i
Mevk Oyster K<»up—lu tht
(tospel meeting, 7:30 p. m.
was baked. The one finding It became through the hearts and fill In with a
T«*srhers' meeting. 7 p. ob aaeh
l»l for the
where oystirs are soroetlmt
the king or queen of the revelries. A powder made of dhopped nuts and canw^ter oarb that
an agreeable substitute for the real Thursdsy.
writer in the New Idea Woman s Msg- died violet or rose petals.
Prayer roocHng, 7:30 p. m, Thuro.
TutU-FrulU Filling—This Is a deli­
oyster soup can be madd In this way
axlne gives the following recipes for
cious filling for any cake. Cover two
Take one pint of Icimatoi-s. either **Aspoclsl Invitation to (ravoUngmsfi )
Twemh Night dalntlea.
Ublcspoonfuls
of
gelalln
with
cold
wasnd
those who have new atlOafiad a
hc^. True It la that If we 411 our
in the London bakery 'shopr.
canm-d or fri-sh, and put to boil In
Quaker church.
'
hol water to dlssolye.
alnda with tboi«hta of tore to all and -Twelfth Night- cakes are displayetl
half a gallon of milk; stir to

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Boll two cupfuls of sugar with n quat^
uiat In the power of the Spirit to l^c in a bewildqi^ Tariet>*. but as U
of butter |Uid bsli
Cairo of our aaaletlea. our llros will only rooantlj^'bal we In America hare ter of a cupful of water until it w;u
: let boll and skim. But in half a
Rev. Demas Cocblln. pastor.
aM aueh a eqnshlno around us that added that holiday to our list, the tbrend, pour In the gelatin, add a teaIKiund of soup crackers and let moist
fThurch phone No. IIM.
wh wlU not 01^ ohana tho ohodows cakes are yet to become known to us. spoonful of vsnilla aad besat until
Onr church to a home for worship
en. 8eas4»n with salt and iiopper.
If you have no church
awa) fr OB OUT owa aoMs. bat briait. The small fancy cakes that have thick and white, stirring in various
Mock Cherry Pie-Msde by a com
hoa^lBi Traverse
Travels C^lly, you are earnfine lwent)-four alroondn.
kinds of candied fnilU. cut amall.
ehccr In placo of flooB Inio the llros snch an attracilvu appearance oa
petent cook this confc-cUon U said ti: eslly
. got acqnalatod.
Invited to ,
Old Papers as Labor Saverm.
of all wbom we meet. And with much a
U- hard to distinguish from the real and work and worship with us. A
Uble arc also the most Spread between and on top of cakes When the cresrootB have liocn in the
Tlu- old.newsps|»ers (hat accumulate
oven fer loo minutes draw t^cm to the
power working lor us and our loved
to nil. Introduce your friends.
arilcle. It is made of one cupful of
les to buy. They can be with a few of the whole fruits.
stowt every h»»ure can be put Ui gfvri
door,
brush
th^
tops
with
the
egg
mix­
Greet
the
strangers.
If
a stranger, wait
craulierries rut to halves, one cupful of
I at homo. howc«*er. with less than
ture. sprinkle thickly with almonds. use k) tbr« iugenuons housewife. By raisins sei-tb-d ami rut In pieces, tbrt-e and meet the pastor.
L Bake a aew resolve to live only bnlf the ooat. and are not at all dim
Oysters In Many Forma.
Special servlroi announced In tha.
hem back nnd bake fdr five min­ dipping one to water and going
r at a Ume and to devote our en cult to make.
quartern of a cupful of sugar, on* church brevities.
The months with the K are well un4be soiled parts of the stove they will
I to Baking that day. Blnuta by
Regular services as follows:
1
tablewpoonful of flour, the grated ^ 1
in the first place, only two excellent der way. and the oysters are begin­ utes longer-Kscbangc.
bo brightened up and the paper can
10:30 a. m.. moratog worship aad
, -a glad dap. Borrow may kinds of cake form the fomtdalioa for ning to think It Is time to take to deep
of a* small lemon and a few bits
sermon. Choir under direction of MfO.
then bo burned, thus avoiding the natwnawt alwATu dnd U In
butter. Bake with crusts.-Woina
number of fancy looking cakes-- water. In many homes’where thev
rcsslty
of
having
a
dirty
atovccloch
r haarU to bo Barry. But we ran tamely, sponge cake and pound cako. form a wdoorno addltloiv*to a meal.
Farm Journal.
Sunday school. If prevented
liiH me sing you a song of the vir­ lying aimmd. Old newspspers <
I and pence and love nnd n quiet VtfT the Icing, fondant Is good: U can
attending. Join the home departmeaL
tues of Buttermilk, says a wriicr in a atoo to' u»e<l to wlpi- tiut greasy
5:45 p. m.. Young People's Soctety
tnner»ioy In life that will llchtcn the be made in quantities, nnd. set aside
There is noihlng voiJ(-d kettles and psm*. thus saving
of Christian Endeavor In the pariors.
A
Breathing
Exarcisc.
burdens for ourselvea and others.
cool place. wOl keep for a long
licucr to cltsar the carbonate of lime much from tho dishwater, and.
7:00 p. m.. evening worship. Gospel
To take brestbing eyr.-l*»e. sisul mrottog nnd evangeltoilc eervioe.
Itoe Cheer can glv
time If you do not wish to use It all at
If you would enjoy the oyster to the that setUes about the sidqs of glass
year once, ror tinting the Icing, purchase fullest, says FUrm and Flrrside. two vases or pitchers. Fill with butter­ to more ImportanL the tea lowela. tor en-ct and relaxed wltl^e hands ftUb Choir under direction of Mr. flkeicber.
wfiro beduUful wlah I
what to to tho dishwater evenlus’.ly Ing at the sbb-M and a oume held cn^sThursday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer and
Ukn that thia me
life may
mi be theirs, day tln> jars of coiorlng paste. They are important rules should be observed In milk. let agind twenty-four h
conference meeting.
apmrs on the towels. By sproudtog ^
from. Tbbn tohsle si
day. during the yoar to come.
only ten cents apiece and will last for the cooking and the scrying of them*
Friday. 7:00 p.m. Mayflower cloM. •
ash and they will be as onc/dowFT^n the table w hen doing any
a d«-ep bri-ath.^st the
years, as Just a dip of a toothpick will First, never ovortxmk them, as It clear as new.
rkVnd
of
dirty
work
splstches
of
water
lime raivlag the esne gnuluslly umil
little tenderer each day
color Icing for a large oakeu The uac makes them leatbefy and tough; see
First
A clinical ihcnnomeler that bad be and grease will lie caught, and wrhen the arms are tlretched alsive thTo all who bold me dear:
Crtr. Washington aad PMk (
fal colors arc red. Icaf-greea. orange and. nlwnys eerve oysters ns soon ai come clottdy was immersed In the
through the papers can lie huraed. sav­ shoulders, when ibe InhalaUun rbsll
Rev. L. B. Bissell. Pastor.
latle aweetcr In my home.
rloict aadrtwe pink. Olbar useful lit prepnred—nllowing them lo sund liquid a few hours and came out i»ering mmh rh-anlng and scrubbUig. It: to cornplett-d. Then with a #udden
Morning service. 10:W a. mu
May I become this yoar.
lie acccssoriea for oraamaotatloa aiv
fectly clear.
rainy, muddy wmather several thick­ "letting go" of the bn-aih drop liea few strips of angelica (keep It Ught
BroUed-^p In me^ butter,
Christian Endeavor C:3d p. m.
Oj may my eyes that plainly see
A friend had the misfortune to poi­ nesses of nU newspapers can he laid
quickly to the Irnek of the neck
ly barked In a glass fruit Jar),
son with unit nnd pepper, and broil
My neighbor's faiilis. g>Sr clear
the doormat to catch the uurplnsjn^^ psuw
son her hand to some way and It had
rose aad vlcdet learea, ttay ail
ovoJ» very hot coals. Serve on well
T^ sins and crro^ln mywelf.
become quite raw'all over the palm, mnd and dirt that U brought to on
of great value tu
Th«»
t-xrrx
be
as.
and
buttered
toast
sprinkled
with
chopped
As fades ibellafclag y
and shoes, not only for eavtog girls and Ik>>k with nsrn»w chests or
and the arm was badly swollen anl
*ftb tin parsley.
and tear of the mat but keeping delicate lung^.—Lxrbange.
very painful
placed the arm an-1
A ^ the chill Winter frosts ^ve way
you can have all sorts of
Fhacy Roast-Put the oysters In
presentable appearance, for tto
hand In a deep pall of buttermilk and
To sunshine's sweat appeal.
dry spider (not loo hot), aad shake
s can be easily removed and
held H there about fifteen mlwites.
vLj to tha wlniar of my heart
cents, heart 1
stars or diamond*. about on the stove until they give out
New Year Jingle,
• pooudnt liquor and are plump. Ser\© on but- then wrapped It In a towel, wlthou.
Fourt«,rth«tfMtM.K.PMMlb 4
drying it. In about an hour ahe re­
Bring mg a rose and bring me a ring.
butter with the snme quantity of sug­ lofod toast, eeasunlng whh pepper,
Ber. U a CmrpMttM’, pMor.
^
turned it to the buttermilk, and re­
And bring me n liulc plum cake,
ar. add the yolks of five eggs beaten salt, butler and a dash of mace.
Class meeUmg. 9:46 a. os.
» and fruit npponr.
peated tho process. This she contlnmy dearies.
Preaching eerricc. 16:30 a- m.
To Strwtgithen the Eyea,
up light and lemon^ilored. a cupful of
rannod—Dmln one pint of oysters.
K^naaaBiBriBiiB
Bringing heaven's Vtft
ned for throe or four days or ualirihe
Sunday school at 13:00 to
Oculists say timi the vast majority The old year's out. and the new year's
j flour, the whites whipped till Miff, and
fro blaaa my happy
fever aeemed to he all out of the In­ of rye troablea are dee lo weakness
to.
Worid.U dish af mace. Beat ba.^ for live flue Btevc. Pul one tablesp
-CbrisUaa
jured member; Ihon ahe made a poul­ of the mnaclea aad not to any defect
And wo must have eomething to
^Prmyer aeMUc. TliWidw

minutes, spread out evenly. In a large butter to a apldcr. and as
tice of bran wet with I
make us cheery'to the night 4teelf In many cases
Days.
baking-pan. haU nn Inch thick. In rU- melted add the oysters, shak
these muscles can be strengtheood by Poke up the fire, higher and higher.
wrtilng for I lag. the cake will be anr aa inch
Th* SMvatlan Army.
Ught me the candles, and draw me
care aad eaetcise. When quite young
ih^ Womanf Home
thick In an oven sheet, making It Just
,• ubntT i«iUdl«. Jnml
the cortato;
my eyes tronbtod me.* no I went to aa
right for cutting into amaU ahapea.
ocnllsi aad wna fitted wUh glewes. 1 Old Jack Frost may hunt UR he's lost.
nW Yaar'a day In old Mew York.
^wmw^ Mtolio maok
Bake the caek I na modente on
But
he
never
wUl
find
tbe
way
In.
I eseept Monday. BoaWlmn I BM h gIrL hafoie Now York
hare had to wear them ever elnce.
Sponge <3alce-B«al the yolka qf alx
hid grown ooamopomnn. we oped to Kgs until thick and creamy and gradSome ttme ago my two yooager oklldrmi begsB io>mptoto of their eyes.
loUt torwMd to New Yem^ dny with Uly whip In one capful of engnT; ndd
n jgnmt deni of planaut naUcIpaaon. a tahlespoonful of lemoHoloe and the
I had heard of the ioUowtog treatmeat
two quaitaqmr day. Of coi
Mrst
ortr the MraMold was grated rind of half the lemon. Stir to
belptog ofthon. on I tried it na their
whoa lakiag this amooat oae does
Bfitdhhf for Btih nuMe Moalty. Who grmdunlly one cupful ef flour, and then
eron- In a ahori time their eyes
of* the otttaide Bsrid ehoaM he first to eut la the sUffly whipped whites of the levri teaspoooful of chopped parsley. caro for much othor food, aad ai
^*^r battle cry: StonOr. tbaro lii flM*
osporiaBy. shoaM act be ooed. The eroct. hold the bead firm, and look
edtor the hoom with the merry ealuu
Arrange CorMdtei the enn
vatloB for yon.
^
ifrototo
aecdod
to
the
tyitem
U
aupt^m. **A Uaiipy New Yunr!*' We were
etondRy
at a eoto held before you to
shaking about on' the stove. Paprika
I cake, aad the enkee uhooh
pllod by the hottermillu
your fingers. GiadnaUy more tbe coin
n^ rmthor flensed If It heppaned
eold hefaro ihaynie cut or feed. mdU ho oiad toMoad or fldlipor.
stoaner uatU It toaaly Mar toebaa from Sunday to
n taken as a supfdmaoat to
If the fondant la made the day ht
to themoa
ir.
^ tufooght tMa greacing. glthoagh tt it can be nmlted to the creamy
bach, tad all the fats, starobos and the eyea. tbea move It back agate to
toglte^yysteru-ptoee Ihom to rn
wL very
<4 be Inatend the milk. •Isiettcy needed by eettint the howl In to a otoaasor. oovor tiglitly. and ai
swoota left ool or tbe
the dtetary.
(
tt wtn arm's leagth, keeptog ytmr gmse 1
class at
oMt. with kla roay fhoe. bronxed nnd a paa of>ot water. In nMng dHb
ed
on tt an the time. Then move the
uatn the edgoo cart. Have ready to reduce the weight ten to fifteen
pour ovor Uwm a oaaeo made aa fial- pomtoe ^
•tUhed hr vM oM weMher^nr the ana at the anme^tlmh divide op
Btel the «aileM eoto from aae aide^ tbe other at
aad aermaa at 7:00
arm'd toagtb. tbmi spsadSaon ia tbe
o^mardtlhenqw.pM.wh
londnt In howls lor the aupnntte col- ton: Boat thiao « yoffes aafttt Ml doiate eiroagtb and be far
ng dlihorain meanage in 1
nnd not ooeh M tta pan of hot mm. Hlkt. >dd 10 tbo. neenpM <tf tkM ler than when affUcted with oheritrteriud to these
'mi are*<
MyrlMlSi tk« rwttw MaE7
which he expected n gimtutty. This
The cakes are dipped to with a
No dniffi need he laeortad to. but oaeirigid and maktog tbe cyan do aU Cbt

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thoflM. 8ho SMI hooB Mhoralla her
Moa of pHvfk«M to tho way of
MOOS aod mlghu off. She had
cvm ffoso oo fltf hi to egtefld the Imor
of tho gurm folM oa theoo qlghtA
aad to ogroo to hor oMog tho oowtoff
achtoo after hor work woo dooo.
The oew girl oeemod pleoMd. ood

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