The Evening Record, December 21, 1905

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The Evening Record, December 21, 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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1905-12-21

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THE EVENING RECORD
rntmturm.

6 OOLCX)K EOmOM

mem TooMo totar a*c Ik.

THE HOLIDAY STORE
tmtwm§ BMi F«r

It’s
NLLEG WIFE
AND HIMSELF

Tk aiuibOT et«m^ to aot kBova
W It to ewuit Itat
af« k«Tr

iiSaSjijSa's

By Wire to the Evening Record.
New Tout. Doc. 21.-rive men were
buried and twenty others ware‘ hit by
rocks and beams by the
Iklte wortt In the F
WILLIAM M’COY flETTLED THEIR
rullrate tunnel, at the foot of West
DIFFICULTY.
Twen^-thlrd street. IM feet under
North river this morning. Two hun­
dred iaborert were thrown Into a
P^Jtat flnalljr the Eve men were
dug out and taken to the hospiuL The
funded b,.^.
WIFE REFUflEO TO OO HOME WITH
HUflBAND.

nSPOTE

aad Weight and Frank MeNett
Whe OeU Out floon la Alee
h
Much Heavier.

HIS SENTENCE
.WAS SJjSPENOEO

SkeriE Charles Johnson relumed to
the dty ihiv morning from taking
Jerry Thomas to Ionia, where be be­
It !•
Uiai five
gan
his iadetermlnato aenteoce. after
allta POTMB9 mm citW la a aute
at mirrn rerolt of are raadr to Job tha conviction in Circuit court Tuesday
rav^QtfcmaiT wmmmmi wkleh U on the charge of attempted premedi­
apr^lBC with alanateg fapldity.
tated murder. Mr. Johnaon. who waa JOflEPH MOROVCflKEY TO APPEAR
accompanied by Deputy SberiE C. B.
AT NEXT TERM.
Taylor aa a precauUonary
owlng^to private knowledge gleaned
that the >|aoBer was not altogether
willing to shbBrit^^wtdiSot eflort tc
begia his icrm."lHough he made ao at
tempt to create trouble. He was band- JOflEPH BROTHERS flETTLED HIB
cuEed the entire journey,
FINE LAST NIGHT.
COUAm FOLLOWED FUNCH IN causing ttm to loomen up on the
methods which he aUled to the sherlE
i
THE BTOMACH.
in charge might be employed to oblin release from handcuEs. or take a
^oE while having them on the
leg a Vlolli
As aoon as the priaon grounds
iourwed fliiie Die.
•CM tiM prisoner exptelned the loNATUEE COULD NO LONQEE
iri4E EtnAIN.
Rflernooa’a seerio
sane prlaoners. The reception room cult UPurt Judge Maync euspi
was like an open story book to.ihe
mem of Joseph Morovesky, Grsnl
priaon
or.
and
upon
the
new
prisoner
>*E^ Wat
mm4 Fits Frafuantbeing entered Warden Fuller slated Wtoeburt's bartender, who pleaded
ly Wi>M tM Wl«*-Wlth Lm» lhat he had served lime there under guilty to selling liquor to minors, until
Wther name, the
the nest term of court. ‘This was done
k ChtowytoiMKIy H« Lmvw
either Tyson or Tyre
account of the physical and mentsi
i
tlw Mnt r»f*v*r.
stated that he would look up the rec­
ord and place the Information in the condlUofi of Wlsehart. Moroveskey
hnnda of Mr. Johnson nl a Uter date
placed under $300 bonds for hU
B7vfln>t9tb«Br«
While at the evening meal Mr. John­
sruiiec at the next term. Joeeph
8ah ftanclBoo. Dec, 21.—HMula- son aaw young Wllllo GrifUn. who has
ncNU Is whipped. After the llsht iMt grown to man s suture since hto In Brothers paid hto line last night but
Clint
Richards has not yet done so.
alght la the dreMloc room he aald oarceratlon. When he left this city
last spring he waa an underatoed
Case Nolto Frosssd.
oat of the Has for good youth
looking about 14 years of age.
On moUoo of Proseoutlng Attorney
aart be to golog after the but today he stands the ordinary
s aad the hearyweight chaaptoa height of n man and in appearance has Cross this afternoon the case of Al
outgrown every stunted sign of his bert Cunningham, charged with steal­
earlier days and welgha at least tbiny ing B. V. Hlirs horse, was nolle
Flu Gellapeed.
pounds more than last March. Frank
led. Sheriff Martin Brown took
lODi oollepaed ai the ckwe
who la also serving s sentence
him to Lelsnd. where he will have to
rteeath rouad dT hla fight
stand trial on'the charge of stealing a
O Brteaor ]
1 valued at $175. He was re­
[ ao longer ataad the atrala. day for outdoor exercise and the leased her© because the Leelanau
and {after the goag had aoanded for whole number gather on the grounds county crime is alleged to have oc­
the ^oae of the thirteenth round he aad greatly enjoy the ouUng. Alto­ curred at a prior date. The violin to
waltoBd to hla eomer and mat in his gether. he considers they are more
iciv
vTiiiuun lies miiooa si ucasr
ebai. Then him head fell over on hto
from Where it was uken. it Is si
brea it. hla whole body collapmed aad
leged tkat Cunningham sold k for $5
and it has not yet been located. He
he t raa Enable to i»roeeed. Referte
Oru ey aaw hla eoadltlon aiSd awarded
JuiUce Gage of Elmwood released
the ^ht to O’Brien.
him on his osm recognisance but he
While pounded la the face and eevfoiled to dhow up. The present war­
rant to a new one on the same charge.
eral tlmem la jeopardy, nu always
A bill of eaceptloDs was Uken In
asaa^ed to come to aad resume the
the J. J. Tweddlc vs. A. B. HuellmanOFFERED DETECTIVE MONEY TO tri ^ and It will be carried up to
0*Br^i’a stomach, bht the PhltodeflCOMMIT MURDER.
Court adjourned sine die at 3: IS p. m.
Oivbrot Was Granted.
Thu case of Otto Kyselka. adminisruter. va. John Furtsch et al. was
BBtlttued over the term. A decree of
Ml Wllll

4-''css?S^'

nnouTiN

CUNT RICHilRDS HASN'T PAID

THIRTEENTH

T.

niRiSHiiaT Bumr

»»4'£'srj;rssrs-

s
;..V

HUGH WAIT
IH DISGRAGE

PMSON SENTENCE OF STEARS

WBIINI6 MT

Remained With Her Mother at Whsss
Homs Tragedy Occumsd Today.
Never Told Anyeno the

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Dec. 21.—Wm. McCoy, aged
23. a lake Ototaln ended the trouble
hlmaelf and his wife last
night by ahootlng and killing her and
himself at 3S4 Swan street, the home
of her mother and stepfather. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Barrows, where they wero
marrted three years next March. A
existed between them
since their wedding dsy. when she took
erskm to him and refnsed lo ac­
company him from her home. The
mother claims lhat she never told the
WK ARK going away Tcry soon. We
will close out our ooUre stock regard
less of cost to save packing. Shirt
waist patterns, silk shawls and every­
thing that we have are very useful
Come soon and get bargains
while we are 1here. Armenian Baxaar,
215 E. Front.
dec 21 It* .
1 Union,

CHRISTMAS

KODAKS.....

Not for Cbristmaa nkme,
bat for all time-aa Eastman
Kodak i> about aa fine a
preaontas yon oonld give to
young or oM—ao, nmple a
child can UK tbem and take
good pictnr«e-ao perfect
that yon oan not help bat
take good pictnru, even on
thecdieap ones.

after the suit in court last spring.
Rsoelotloos of RasoscL
ThefoOfU
m waa given over
r to mouona by attorneys on
which have boon prevtously ar^flerad a Private Ostectivs a Bribe to
Kill His Divomsd WEs and flir
’iTh’
fore the court at 10:20 o'clock with
Raflliiald BsaucKsmm Wkssa
throe sots of rosolutkms on the deaths
DIvorosd'Wlft Hs Marrted.
of the late Judge Lorin Roberts. 8amuei M. Brown and WUllam H. Ifoster.
nearly the enUro rwprosentatlon of the
By Wire to the Bvealng Record.
city attorneys being present during
London. Dec. «.-Hugh Wstt.,flnaa- the roodlng of them. They wero at
the roquost of Judge Frederick W.

Sffc;:

, nu alipped to the floor and
trmte In the ring. There was a
a doctor as it was aeen that
nta a in a state
_
or coU;
Herevivef however,
rer. In a few
ites and
eoChia

lSSl;^torS"^

omen gave a remarkable exhlbl-

Men would atralghient
wicked outtiag toft, w

■ lodmr f«ad guntjr ud I
to tn ytmn’ tmprtoooiMnt tor vtof
Ing a bribe to a petoMe dtooetlre
uuoMl ManhnII to natWer WMt'. tor-

STOMNCOAST

.

aa»ent to tiw
piom nu had the sympathy of the

By Wire to tbs Mroomg Booord.
tag ihlaga with the older flghter. who
to Poeeesa a daagereea
" Batera PHa left the Hag he amde
a littoe apeech. la whldb he aald thnt
he had dSleto heat HeaaMhehad
MhlilaatflillL

and^tSte^oop^
a iator date and proseoted to the fam­
ilies of the Members thus eulogised.
Divo^ Soft CofiUnuod.
E. B. Pratt appeared In the Barts vs.
BarU case and made a aotkm that
owing to a possibUlty of an oaleable
setttoMhent being made he desired the
suit to be oooUnued over another term,
which was doae.
WotetUr Won Wood floK.
After oopUnoiag for nearly three
days the mmm of B. J. Morgan va. A.
a Hueltentri over a huadrod dollar
wood altarcauaa. was aetUed Iw the

ff.aS5SS!TSi!.“4,i
beM wlMg the

ty. Tbouun tothowgrutofyaurt.

la the Uttte

aKs-st.-israss:
dcrad.

deetehm wOl be ren-

Sboc Trees

mi amsiT ci, PNp.

. It ^ keep oldibot. looking Ukenewotn.

KUBKOK A MOVT

The diffenooe in appew.
loe between ihoee tbMbm
jen ‘nieed" and thoad th^
bare not u immediately notioed fay eran the canal obaerrer. It can be noticed in
e«tay gatbering o( men aad
omen.

Neckwear
Olovea
LinedGlorea'

Substantial Gifts for CantlsmMi

bts Ovflrooflt.

Pnt them in the aboee at
night and they are as free
from wrinkka the next morn­
ing aa a pair of new aboee.
.loat receiTed *00 pairt of
tbeae, bongfat at a epecUl
price. A IXW tree for

75c
7ni nL

NOLlUr
FOOTWEAI
For Hen, Women arid OhH.
dren. All kinds of .fylaa
and shape, at prioea that are
right;

WARM SHOES FOR AU
LOMBERMOrSIDIRERSAID
iNwi^miPAet

L«m,OnicaltiisttiffNl

Itl UNION

Christmas Slipper Sale
OurChri.tmao dipper wifi <x>mmenae ri^tnowaml
oontinne until Setniday evening, lOiM. We have
owrything la slipper, for everybody, and «• have pot
special low price, on onr dipper, that will certainly
pnll every .Upper-buyer in thi. direcUon. CUI awl
our display.

teAOMANT

ROteOOK

For ETcrybody
and ju.t bear in mind
that for the conifng new
year—we will carry the
same well assorted stock
of Rouirfi and Dressed
Lumber, the ume excel­
lent qualities in BOilding
Materials—Do all kinds
of Mil work as in the'pasf-and fill your orders in the
same prompt manner—

LfUiJjvmU

wmwAMTwoum ‘tradb

Craperse 0ity mig. e$.
cwaonapnana.aaiaM.rao.

w.uaraaa.aiana«M.

Alfred GrciUcI: & On.
242 Front Street

I o. c. MOrr

I.M-.'rsr;:.’:
Wm mem mmm putmm

iwdbiUtotonito

Wait’s Grog Store

*

SllK

Brewnie Kodaks $l to $?.M
MOrrATT
FoiOncPocketKoOkaOtolM
lAbMracta of TlUa
Toik DevdoSv Hachlaa
I Parana aaTiarac
iTiaraoTmiv
OAOtolKOO
omiopiar Oitiits Me to liAO
Trtpoto I1.M 10 $2.00

WATT FINANCIER AND EX^
BER OF PARLIAMENT.
Referee Oraaey
hla c^. O’Brien to a wanderful boser

18 THE

DOLLS
nOTUBBB
8LBDS
ALBUMS
HOVEITIBS

CITY BOOK STORE

dec ]

Twenty-Rvs bexts of orsngoa. Twentyflvo for » cente. Foote's, phono 6G

CHINA'
BOOKS
CAMBS
TOTS
TOILBT
GOODS

Dn. Sawjfw ft

DENTIST®

GIm
SaleUhftt If tnart aectytoUetoagtutlenan t|an a
pair at g$$d .
glovtf

Ctmciaily flmd Uainta *
Rad Rffartamrtre..(

Onr Glove fiepartiaent is
fUlaadmniUnrom vttli
rood tUnrs for tbeBdiUay
trade.
Boys' Knit Gloves ....^26c'
Boys’ Gauotletu.............
Boys’ Fine Wool Glovaa 60c '
Men’s Knit Gloves....... 25c
Men’s Knit Glove*
60c
(Handsome Golf'goods.mixtures, stripes, blackt. ‘
browns. .
Men’s Scotch Glofek 60c to
li»
Mocha lined glovhi 7k to
2,60
K«M.ined Glovdf|6lic to
SUk Uned Glova 140 to
240
:■'♦ ;■ I
Fnr^med|a^^^to

' '‘Vvi

^milten
ieiothing
Company

Streaked;Gloves 140 to
240

Be eCM w> .aptemtloii orktoMAta take ID vndnjMde BbmK
•tier rmlD DrsaMf wscb Ua tke M.
Ire CMBtfed DOt tke MHi and Mirwid
then t» the old wm. He eyed the

____

Tliat a Morris Ouir would about fill the bHl»ITi*
i gift. Nothing better, nothing more acceptable
otbing easier to get.
.
.

OKT

IT

MKPIK

An degantaSkortment of
the .
TOLD or HIS txremtMCis
TH* CIVIL WAH.

mSBFIM^W

MOBMSCHiyBS

After T»kli.t Part In HI* ««te Str*
gte H« Mtered TM H« WmM
ItettMT Itend Mtetenr Th«i
HHpMalMK

t
Upholstered in velour,
verona and chavc leather

rot the ascent of Moent OmL tm
the bortlerland bKween westem rwns

Wklte Um glo* «f lb« cunp «rr
tan.1 «. ten b«nb of llcPfc«»n
poM boM la Onap* hnU teot on

i $4.75 Up

and the Tibetan platfaii. there Is an
artlfidsl atalrrase roaMsdng of 2(V«xi
rtepa cat la allppery ttmeatooe. Who

|l*ay as you please

made these steps Is Unwdy a n*tter
of surmise, but they
aaaaal

ofBclal

liuprcUas

and: later

OPEN EVENINGS

were probabty

formed by rHlgloos entbuslssts to pib-

MMm« win. aa a4dr«. oa tte

J. W- SI-ATiER

vide a means of arciws from the hot’

plains, out of which tbe moui^teln
mass rises alunplly to tbe heights V
IHHaad »o by the vetcnai and n
C100 feet to ll/WO feet above, amongst
bora Of Ao W. K. C who fonae
which the BmWblst abbey of Otnl erolarsa poctloa of tbe aodience. |
Itodles some of the bolleet traditions of
1 sencrals of the civil war. naming SheriBiphcter Hadtoii stated wheo open CaJIfomU and Mlnneiwtar
the religion
«»e Inmates.
________________________ __
{man's march to the sun and the do Anyhow, the stairrase Is there, and
lot the address of the eronliis that he
Mr
Hudson
then
told
of
the
j
feore
of
the
Atlanta
campaign
as
tbe
did not act oM. did not feel old and
by It many pilgrims attain the shrine.
tboBCb the war esperlencos erere forty of those who enllfted during the early fi^caicst i>olnU In the Ik^uc of war
--Exchange.
yom back, he was not old. • Well do fottstments. but be said no one l:i- |
Post In Fi»»« Shape.
parteaeaa of tbe cirll war which

I ranenber the forenoon In '64 Gen-

Ileved that it would take other than nj

oral McPherson, from whom yonr post

brief lesBon

to bring back

to tho

An official inspori«»r of the po*^t Mr.

WHAT TO GIVE “HIM"

Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Hoflae Fumiahef

FOBTHEPODB
Salvation Army Will Collect viritKis
Goods TMs Week—All That Could
Should .Give Aid.

Hudson stated that In all his twenty

Is named, was killed for I kaew him a. fInKm thoDc who had aUcmpte<l It^ years anpmg the posu of the G. A.
a aolffler knew a aenileman. I stIU re- diirtipUon. Ho krfl his home, wife and . R. wl.!l.« hr found the -IfOys- were
his thought At
ting old and rarvlcss and caring
■steber tbe forenoo^hen ho was UiUe 4 ycar-old

The Salvation army will ctdlecl the
first part of this week, the vegclahle*

and fruit promis'd for the poor *»f the
•*Oh
sboL. I sras In thc-fatay of the Cum- first was that be hnpsd he would ha\eju*!?c for parlln(ciitary law, luii nloroj
has iH^ n the sigh 4.f many a woman in «-Hy. On Friday the collection of the
some eiporicncc that In after years, for the soctel lime. .McPh.rw.n iv. i
bdrla^"
Travers- Oty the past two weeks,
hr could tell Ic the wm In manboo!. • No. IK was well up in disripliru* aici thinking of father, husband, hlr broth bak«*«l g‘Kv!s will l»e made. All who
Planted Watches.
have pnunlM-d donations shciuld have
ContlnoInR.
Mr. lludaon said
bo * I would mth€T road Its history today! oltodlcnct* to its rules, and well cniitb
them ready. All who have not T»r»im
than live It. I dbtn i rare to carry ex* ‘ «l to a gr««t dial of cn?dll. and he
an leader of
flrtently tell
iMd bill wbo wl?h to o.nlribuic *oat ooe Use white lo thin araay he wa-< pcrlenccs through life lo tell my sow I was more than pleayed wiih the In
“the prop-r I
(the RcrMrd
wanl making a merry and ehet5rful
i
ehanred wUh a cHaio and ecirchod lor In afler years after the battle of Mur-1 nprctlen.
Ut that will 1
I give -bim.' the gift
rhrlHtmas for the p«sir. shonld mrilfy
under,
b
plev-e If
lniin«*diatHy f.dlowlng the address
moleii Ko<»d«.
‘•But" romlnned Mr. frt'cj.lion*. when for seven days and
Ihe army at »»nee. A roin dropixul Into
Iladm. -when I tell yon what com seven nlKhl I rode my horpe without !h«- nxini uim rb-an d and like the sud­
“The iKSt jndg«-s
W before tbe maior for a at-arrh sleep. Now as the years e<»nu' and go den cftiulng up «d deliTtsbU' mush- erwCiiy." said S. Iv Walt, “have given the tnrkev in chargi' «f the Salvation
Army man will alwi aid in the g«o.l
ft.ilcn goods the happb*si thought comes lo me that | ro^ms with it vlsllilr reason. Isnim- their endorsement of the tthleo
you wUlVoow OiaL-ne-f
ever

found^a-^hidlBK place
pi

I^mrtb

Mlcbigan cavalry.

on th.*

Wo were

drawn op In rrglmcnul order n« for
drees parade, but way up at the head
of the line there stood Major Bums of
KaUmasoo and he whispered 4o e«rh
^1- as ho moved along.
be

Word w«

I41y down Um Uno that he was I
ing foi' stolen wslches. but he found
none on them.

Uie exUnguUhuni and

«l^r how they am tmmt

vantages under which the>- live.

Com

merce.

linv<‘

education,

learning

all

(Durkur the day tJtg nahools are fillod crop might have been haoested fn»m
w)Ui children and no pains should be that s«Ml.-

been made possible by the aacrlflces
that have been made In your behalf.

MMlbte.

Tbemforn the action of the

Tnmlng to the ladles of the Belief
Corps, who wore guosts. he then fscotloQsly sUted he was fheir relative.

'

[rbere will be a great rush in the

.•thme Saturday as It Is the last oppor*
•timUy to do Christmas buying before

that will have no •*8anU Clsus"
rear.

WouWa’l It be well whlbi

are buying for your own little one»
snirchases for the poor
cklltma also?

It would not only give

them pleasure but would bo carrying
ont the spirit of tbe A^.

I

do and

what

did

you

with

commendable applsuso

from I he entire audlenct*.
Turning to the "l>o>V of the G. A. R.
he began a most enthusiastic a*ldn*ss

Why?

The

fathers had ftmght for.

man can describe a battle.

was

but one country and

your initials awl his own «nd emirHe luiys he

felt so good he almost

with

*

mid the tall bmnci‘c nuxlous-

“hc must still love me after all.

further

di scrihlng

snr:jl

nt. |
Io *
the Hon. ' loeun-yoarei
over two From a personal stand,k
t«r m »oc<(it ^
tie to profe lAUtefacCcry «*r |
that there H. B. Hudson stated that he thought
LK. WsiiArHaw*.
one flag. Sherman and Johnson the two greate.it
Bosbee’s City Drug *
were men

CO..I

mmtn wiU be

Thw eterhs wtti be eo bnsy

of the BepoMIc.

“Why was It called

that they cannot be waited npon satis* the grand army erf the republic? Be­
and the stores so crowded cause they combined the grandest arm
that they will be unable to make a se- of metal steel that ever tro<l a na*
Uon-s battle ground. They fought an­

Jitcmn, Do U now.
-iv-====

;1

I It U a Ifarful fhte to have to endure

other army which was composed of
men of steel, lioth of one naiten. and
it took the grand army o%er four yearn
lo teach them that there was but «»nc

army and one flag. Two broihons In
llssonvlllc. U, -that for Blind, Bleed*
lif. Itching and Protruding Plies. Banie Creek went to war after another
Boeklen’s Amies Salvo Is the best cure brother had. In ISST.’gone to Alabama
ipada“. Also best for cuts, bums and
4k>n. He. too. wwnl
lajnriss: »c at Johnson Drug Co.. P.
as taken prisoner after being
^Msads. C, A. Bugbee. dmggltis.
and was recognised by the
northern brolhera. so we know that the
two armies were made of the same
metal.

. THY A RECORO WANT Aa

That is why It took them four

Dry, Hsrd and Bon WooA

is

would
pri/od

not onu
U)

by

HEX” CHOCOUTES

“lover

of the wecvl.’*

DEALERO

IN

EVEUrTHINa

OCALCm

IN

EVEHYTHINO

OCALKM

IN

BVMYTHINa

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
From The China and Cut Glass Dept.
pio<u*s.

RiiiK*rh oollcH-tion a

Many of llicni without iluplicJito, any of which would

«ifte.

'

nniltiliulc of cxiiuisite
make*

mosi accopUiblo

.

CHRISTMAS CHINA
lieautiful
of Haviland China in drffi|ty i Iw-orntions; chop plali*!!. ealinl dieliee,
•ixwn trays, brt?ml and batter idatea, suprirs'^d ert ann re, a»li trays, cuijb and •auoers,
IwnboudishiE.
j

7M Ctfl’t

tlteBL”

Ym C^kUmw hu tkuB
LMk for tlM nmt, Antrinm Caady Co., oa ovory pioco

T3iM«. candelabra cigar jam,

vases, olive dislies,

BEAUTIFUL BOOKS
tlo toddlers.

^

Linen books fo{ the wE*e ones.

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
. '

PHONE

full

Mont in*

of pictures for the lit- .

Itfantifnl waUr o>lora. .lainty bite of bireh Iwrk, all inako_ the

friends in a never-to-be-forgotten manner.

,

Itooks

“dust the thing.”

TOYS ANb GAMES

AN ELECTRIC PORTABiE

The dat«“;t works of fiction.

If at loss for a gift-buy a book, always.

COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS
Of TraTcrwi City.

FOR CHRISTMAS?

lumblerB. sugara ami cruiinilTB, knife

rest*.

torcsting and instnica\-o bc3oks for boys and girls.

JUST A FEW LEFT

the exquisite

the dainty gold
gol

EXQUISITE CUT GLASS,

Of poems awl storiGS in the fmeat of bindings.

MILWAUKEE

pes,
h
with

tracinga, Dalton m deft blue de«igu8. Royal Jiom, in U*auliful patterns.

Kin^ of Bitter Sweets

IttCA^ STREET

Imt

trwiaored

any

A. W. JAHRIAUS

Are itlcal holiilay gifts; bcnutiful Louwidga w*an» In n
French Sicard in tbosfi wonderful eolorinuM. fk.homian l»U»r,

AMERICAN CANDY COMPANY

L

what

Bowth Bld«

(UU that belaved to MIchlsmn and

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

favnriUD omljracos all Bizot,

ARTISTIC VASES

TRY.

-Tlwjr test* M

oan

Diamond

Lumbar Co.

that tke Mlulnlppl flo««d on lo the

We have seemed a limited somber tf sonveBir sadsi^ basks, which we wOT five to
asyose ca^ tor them, so deposit requir­
ed. ^ Whes Uie task costaiss a dollar or
BMr^ It teas be exchasced for a sickle
pUted recordiBC sate and a bank book if
desired.

tlion

iho

Ono line of Uusmi

and tlM*r<>

The Economy Store.

years to teach their aoutberh brethren

A HOLIDAY SOUVENIR

in

cigar.

ami

The world of nrl has contrilmUxl to our

A CARD.
,

this

ChrUtmas Seated bKore the speaker
iBy vrmlUngt unUl
onUl Saturday.
l
naabte to get what who formed a part of that Grand Armv

thuywaat

IKT.VT PRorR ASTI .SATE, buy yonr
rantly t»Klay. imnetrow may l»e lo«»

opportunity

Im found

Sherman

•ays that ‘war Is h^ll."* and in the

mlllkm to teach the south

the

banquet

After a graphic

moTHl of story telling he t«dd a story

took

the

he say why he. felt
so
vcr.v
,
yr
description of his cnllslmeni
thr*!
es, be said some nu^n wore nitsp**nker closed his address by slating! ting tl
Ihe tree tlown."-<'4u -ygo Imlly
that war could not be descrilied. "N > I News,

woman In our land."

because of the cunmeting foe «.f the
as Amertesn, tc». It

duller of

provided

clod them with H henrt.



We are en-1

titled to tbe respt'ct of every man and |

upon the Iwuscs of the civil war. when
eoulh being comi>osod of men of steel

U*r

tree where two yenre nge \tr mrve.|

I

In danger, the gmernment which Iho

just claimed, and his fellowship was

CIFTS rot SNOKnS
Cliriatmastido offen no

d«?c lK-31

roil 8AUC MY JAbb DBAbMig

UTiat
do?

president.

Eva Gray of Grand



hall

U<ed tbe Monde, “that he pssse.1 the

knew nothing of war but I left wife
where.

greeted
Almbst everyone knows some little
All

“I>fx>k back forty years ago,
did

by showing that owing to the state
Mrs.

the

do* l?-:»t

and lK>y and went out. I didn't know

ttw day Itself.
Fbr this mason.' It Rapids, being s slster ln law of his.
.wfmld be wise for ss msny as possl* completing the link of relationship

Otlt to ifishe their

Id

who have made potfdble the ad- ; whieh closed the evenings entertain

•Piamd to give them the best proiecUoo

Relatlve of W. It C.

apiKntrel

mtm who can t spend one day. tbv j performed Ihe so-ixl
30th of May, to pay a tribute to thc'se j evening and

sprout and grow afior being planted
In the ground, like potatoes, a largo

of ; ^.^ns tallies

For bl lonsBcss use OiimbcrUln'g
Stomfich and Uver Ttblds, They
cleanse Ibc stomach and rccuiate
the Uver and bowels. enccUof a
ulck and permanent cure.
1
AMERICAN DRUG CO.

1 can say. though, that

In the regiment linos If watches c<Mild
ni^ reeharso

work.
rrooklng m.thing e1-<-. They form
smoked ten and fifliHH rent eigars. Init
fairilly and my chlldr. .i i npnwd with all that pertained to the
nothing
will ilo them
leu the
now noth
may know that I bore a humble pan deligbi ef the inner man. Piilly one C*hle»». 4 VI
though it is mil an extsui
la that army.bntidr**^! members of ilie>»st. ihe;r
iv»> just rtHi'iv»-d a
“Althotigh
Cant Describe Battle,
wires and member^ of the W R. r.
largo rhlpimnl of rhlete<. the riirlstThe speaker then briefly revlcw*v»
^own and fL-arletl in the fullness of
mas^riide la taking them off
Ihe day of days of the veterans gath*jihe oera^bm.
we would advlj^e buying
-ling the shadi
ered Indore biro, saying that he had
a p.vieral and muring vote of thanks
idiWMe -him.'"
patlenre with »he young m«-n sn i | was given to the ladles uhf> tsi aldv
whem I mu.Kicr out on the

•4

wm

T:^

TKAVBMC emr. MICHMAN. THUfMOAV. MCBMCItn 1

S FK CMSnM
I

HttttonmecAa
l«*Mi

STATEHEirr
TIUCVLAVw

StisST’i.’S.nfSi

A. Ttaey Lay aad bis aowMaw, R.
Floyd ateehs who hare bean bare two
or tUrm days te tba Haaaab A

Mr. Lay at tJria cim^ waa Moetad
to tba praaldaacy of tbe JtaTarae Oty
T. Haaaab.

WITH STEIUliG BRASS

Mr. Lay atataa that be Ctatend That They SMd It te Junk
Dealer for Thirty Cents and
He Still Owae One C^

W-'-

iliS MlflNIf TOMPKIHt AMI
riUMK MltTH WERE UNtTCO.

•Ilia ranfMf and ErWa la CliaMaInO Travaraa CHy OIrt.

Pmak tatCE. jr.. ««ra ualtad la aarlaga at the jtone cd the brld«*s parjaat^ Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Tonphias.
fril Laka araaaa teat asaalag. Tho

acdaoui aad hBpreaalve rta« aanriee
p9M used aad jost prertous to the
earamoay the atralna of “Heana and
nowars'* Eoated through the hooae.
Mra. J. G. Millar balng the plaalst. Befora the oarenoay. Mrs. Miller played
^ MadlUtioa" aad with the coming of
bridal party ahe raoderad Meodete
Mta'a wedding march. During the
taiwimy Miss Rmh Mills of Old Mlsfe^ly^wd sweetly sang "Oh
The bride looked mir dainty and
n ^ white teasand she earof brides
roeee. Miss Kthlyn Tompkins, a sister

Bower, •
foaain of the bride.
After the ceremony delicious refresh■e served
f recelired many i

They will
^elr friends after Jan. 1.
jMr. Smith Is the son of one of the

Mr. Stebbins and sisters. Minnie a
Maud Delyer of Elk Rapids, are In the
eity today.
John Goodman left
b6|ldays with
don. Tdiodio.,-—
Mrs. S.U^>ewIs of Buttons Bay arrived la the dty this morning for the
holiday season.
Mrs. Gertrude Roes of Buttons Bay
Is spending the day In the city for her
holiday shopping.
Miss Rhea Marlin, who U attcadlns
.liege at .N'otre Dame, Ind. is home
r the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Wllcmc aad child
left this morning for Oebom to spend
Christmas with their parents.
Mrs. C. K. Curry aad Mrs. H. WatMre, A. T. Brans of 21f West
Beventh street went to Cadillac this
morning to remain several weeks.
Mrs. Angle OIney of Charlevoix
came this morning to spend the holi­
days with her sister, Mrs. Gertie
Sense
Mr. and Mrs.. W. A. Graves, who
hare been visititing her sister. Mrs.
Pryant, returned
this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pamham and
children passed through the city today
to spend Christmas with her mother,
Mrs. Wood, at BltghU.
Mrs. J. H. Dlepenbnick of Buttons
rougfc th e city today on
Bay passed through
her way to Bouth Boardman.
the mill make a short
on visit.
Miss Clara Wursburg and little
brother arrived in the city this
ing from their Northport home »o
wnd lhe holidays with their uncle.
Fred Wunburg. and family.
- Hills and son. u
George
by Mrs.
s. Alex
McKercher and daught
of Lelarid.
were In the city yeston

SREVITIEE.
ReguUr meeting of the Elks tonight.
The Msyllowor club will meet Satur­
day evening this week Instead of Fri***Lester Slmpaon Is seriously 111 at the
tme of his father. Deputy Sheriff
mpton.
Arnold iTeidom. a potato buyer of
Grant township, and Miss Jessie Hil­
liard were united In marriage by Piw
bate Judge Walker this afternoon and
left for a visit at the home of the
bride In Manistee county.
Donald W. Stewart has taken thr
agency of the White touring car. Mr.
Stewart has had conalderable m«chanlcal experience and after carefin
InyestlgaUon was convinced that the
White was the best all around car on
market today. It is peculiarly
adapted for this country as the engine
gives varying horse power. enabUng
the owner to accumulate Increased
power for the ascent of sand hills. Mr.
Stewart already has several sales In
sight and has ordered three machines
for the local market.
Tbe dance at the WcHiutMong club
^ae^lU be on the evening of Friday.

T.' V. Running of the Bau Claire
(Wls,l Leader, who was called here by
has nSaerou^fiimds**!^^Iha7”vlcinlty
the Illness of his father. Thomas Run­
and also In this city, swhere he
ning.
returned home oo the 5:30 P. M.
I for some time.
last evening.
The Royal Arcanum will meet to­
night in Underwood A Umlor’s ofllces
Annual election of offleere.
The High achool acientifle club had
had made a great number of
I excellent meeting last evening. AIwhose plnce wish Is that she
n Strickler was*chairman and de
meet with nothing but
reml a paper on the sun. Dennis
J The young people were the reclplSlater discuased Venus and Mars and
date of many beautiful presrnu of cut
Veneel Ludke the plants in general.
glaas. linen, china and household fur
RegnUr meeUng of the F, M. C.
altnrc.
will be held tomorrow night. There
will be election of officers and full at­
Mrs. D. H. Day and family of Glen tendance is desired.
Arbor, accompanied by her sUter, Miss
Rossle Farrant. and her niece,
niece. Miss
lopular Doctor Has Sevarod Hia Con­ Hinle Fbrrani. wbo have been doing
iflr Christmas shopping In the city
nection With the Northern Michb
le past thr^ days, returned home
Jehs tr. TssUV Otory.
Oan Asylum.
John W. Yantia of the stnte board
kIiS®Ma*rio Mayne. daughter
Dr, Q. P. Bargent left todaf for New Judge Mayne. passed through the city of equalisation, is a tireless story tel
ler.
Heie
It one of the latest:
atale to engage In general prmc- this noon on her way to her home in
-I was mnning to catch a train at
Charlevoix from the Universll
1 Dir. O. F. Sargent severed his con- cago. where ahe Is studying <
Jacksonville when I mnembered that
aeellon with the Northern Michigan
I needc^ two pairs of socka. I at
ally
at a store kept by a Hebrew fricud-or
hU sen Ices^as-asslstant
ilnce July. 1904. His very
mine and tokl him to burry u|». He
Wesktel Oe Berk se s rsU
iner mtm for him a host of
•X^owr friends are to be found la threw out two pairs In a Jiffy, got
ds. both at the Institution ami •vety tbcatricwl cotupanj oo tbe road, them wrapped up. ttesUsted. and then
th the city, who regret his departure
End wish him success In his new work. bnt I claUn that the oddeat pair of asked me if I wooldn t take three iiair
I He left this morning for Watkins. N. chums In the bnslneos is with me this
where he becomes associated In sfmson.” said John P. Slocum, who Is
-My prop- atatioaT I don’t wsnl to mlas
tba general practice of medicine with at the Plaaklnton boose.
tiia leading practitioner, l>r. J. F. erty man. A1 Olleodorf.
repllwt and I confess I was hot
^ea. Stele sensior from his dls- think more of onr donkey. Nino, than tbe collar, bnt the atorekec|»ec dida’t
he does of hlmsHf. As a resolt of this get excited a bit ’I’M miss the train.’
i A farewell party was given In his devotion ha la
1 roatvd agate.
hUmr at the Elks club on Tuesday cmtcbea.
•Vot’a tbe dlffetence yon
e^ng by a number of his most m
-We played at Port Huron Friday train so kmg as yon bny ccheap.* *hj
ly drawled ont. aa he fh
night and the fscUlties for gettfagtha
Inc no tbe package.
the stage
rae taking Nino np an
One
hv&dred and twenty-fire para*
Incline of two stories a tnmk came
.UdlBc down. ThM. w«» room oo tk. rapha of tbe G€h
Inrltn. for Htiwr tb. mui or lb. bono late to tb^ crime of lem majesty, that
to M(WP. a coUWoo wblcb woaM b»T* la. of making aspersions upon majeahad Btetoot RaolU and tb» *tb« ty. and 900 volames bavt
d in tbe topic. Last year there
wonid bar. to tab. a twwtr foot drop
2.950 convictions fort]
for this
to aooo atm. Sapa.
4j096 years in i
“Wrtl. tte tnmk waa mndbs Itko
T oyatera ni Jm
an .xpnaa train and tbrn waa no tiin.
tor rrdMtlan. Vltbom b««ltatlim a
alnnt. OUmdorfKmo to tbo
aaf. aid. of tb. naawap and loni|i.d
MKKIJT CANDY, batter ae
bad a doctor to I... tb*. iiriin- bon bona, ribbon candy and na«
ntoa. wbo botind np • apratord ankl* figs 10 cents a pooad at tbe La
for an tmeonplatoinr pnpett; man, Greet! unUl after
wbU. tb. itot «f tb.
TwifitaRve b«
brnldwl btoi for bto fooU^^

&

Jaekamili

lOi CREAM te brils tar Christmas
at Jarinons. 106 Front St.
deelM
r oysters UUtkao^
declM

ICE CREAM to bells for <
at Jacksons. IOC Pvonl 8L

MBTEMa IIBESTa

KICT YOUNG tnihei?^ 1
A Suniraa.
d
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Boston Ferns
Make fi D c

Qhristtnas

have them. Order early.
HOLLY tomorrow.

FRANKM. PAINE

Hair nroabc*

Xmas Gifts

HatBntohea
Military Bruahe.
Mirrors

Hand Baers —proper

Manicure Costa

Handkerchiefs galore.

Smoking Sols

Ita a hopelcsi cose if we <-an
not ploaao you in this line.

Shaving St*ts

Perfnmorj-

Jewelry Rings from .5c
to 12.50 each. Gonte’ S<rarf
Pins 10c up. GenU' V<«t
Chains. Lockete, etc. I.rfi.
tlii*s' Locketa. Croaaoa, Watch
FoVa,otc,

Hot Water Baga

-Fancy Stationery 10c

Baby Si‘te
Gillett Uaxors
Stationery

Chamoia VotU

box and upwanls.

Lawn Doiles r>c to 25c
Bead Necklaces lOc to
25c
Back Combs 10c to i.oo

-rMK

Iamerican
ORUO

WUtclMcrcerized
Waistlngs a;
25£ instead of 50c
Thif is the balance of the stock of white
waistings. There are some \'ery choice
patterns and some friend would be pleased
with a pattern, or buy one for your own
use.
Dots, figures and stripes with a few
black polka dots.
^
,
Buy quick as they will soon be gone.

•tylea—ooiToct prioea.

Side Combs 5c to 25c pr.
Decorated Dinner
Sets H.OO and 0.00
Decorated Child’s
Dinner Sets(largc) 3.50

STORK

THE MARKET THAT SERVES
: YOO BEST
Choice Turkeys 20c per lb
Choice Geese 15c per'lb
Choice Chickens 14c per Ib ’

FRESH FANCY OYSTERS
and plenty of all kinds of the choicest meats.
Goods delivered promptly.

Ciiz. Phone 366
I am tore I have got
juit what yon are
looking for in a

SUIT OR
OVERqOAT

W-SiHBHITBESIBiED

rsT"::

aebools at

0y wU te tbe Bvenlng ReoM

eaoeDeat eoaditkm. rateetlag t
Harley Keteoa aad Tommy Kroupa ChaHee Steftord Temilled THat He
apoa tboae wbo bare bad diraet d _ were arreeted today charged with
Sold Uquot to Oilbert Olee
or tbeee greapamitatkiaa. Mr. Lay
When Oleeen Was Drunk.
ttealteg braes from Smith Brothers’
mill pteat ea Bay etreet, eeUliif the
with q>eelal raferaaee to the I
He will be bare agate early la Jai
wbo testified In Qp
dealar te Jaak oo Bay street, near tbe
]
of Jerry Thomas.
city tool hooea. As the hoys a» both wuXurt In behalf
Mr. LAy expreaaes great
under tbe age of 14. Jndge Umlor or
aad aatlMactkm la the i
Oilbert
cSe^^wh^
w^hei?*inte^derwd
County
Agent
Hllllker
to
make
which all the affislrs of the Hannah
aa
InveaUgatkm
as
to
their
eommndLay company latereMs hare been oooducted. The recent death of Jnlltii T. Ings and let the boya go oanheir own
recognUance till tomorrow morning at
10 o’clock.
these (nteresu
ll U said that the Nelson boy Is liv­
will remain under the a
► In-lOR ;
meat as at preseoL This win ce^ly ing with his mother on tbe weet side,
bis father having been nway from
the
home for a year and a half, although
he sends money when the mother
writes for It.
The Kroupa boy Is one of seven chil­
dren left orphans, both parenu having
Is grandparents on Cedar
He Is working In Wilkinson s
Mrs. P. R. U Carl returned to Mas
bowling alley setting op pins. The
Isiee this morning.
Mrs. P. ReyaoMs and two children boy Is verj' mnch broken up and peni­
tent. saying It Is hU Erst offease.
of Bingham are In the city today.
It Is said the bo3Ts eold the brass to
Mrs. B. Mosser left for Chebo
Sherman, for which they were to get
today to spend the holiday season
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pel ton of Blnghame are in the city today on bualne
Mrs. James Lake of Elk Rapids
doing her Christmas shopping In t

tar'
ebarebat and

•iV TM III* MMt P*l*MMd
in-.Une Was a Union Vet-

George B. Pray retained today from

aad waa wttaaaaad by only
lata raiaUraa aad latlo
Imate
or tba
t o'alooir tba party took tbair
as BDdar a baantirul wbWa weddteE ban aoapaaded by white ^btioas.
Tba brtda aad U»e croon stood on a
teacnlleaat whta nr mg aad the
My booia waa baaaUful with flowhn, faraa. roaaa aad lUlaa while the
^er U which Ui«]r stood «w bukad

NICE YOUNG tnritey Me Ib. Stenak
A Sidltaan.
IMt
EMPTY DON DON
tmm made mmdy at J

ATE OP IT AMD DOTH
ARE NOW pEAa

fVner.cf Sronaon. died euddealy this
tetter,
TWO soys WERE CHARRED IN nitenmoa at the home of the Uxxei
AyteRaaf say their deaths were from
froi
RECORDER’S COURT.
poteoMng as |he rcnalt of catteg .ooli
ool
It that hid Jaid some
acme time on g
.

tloa of an tbe aflain of tba as

ilTH RING CERWNY

a

MRS. FIETTgS FUMERAL,
riot Waa Held at SL Fm

SMOTHERS
‘•iKny

Tbcy were arrintepaaliiil f»wm Walum

tv

KIT US M PUTS

The fit of Hickey &
Fm'inan Co. Clothing
>• what sella thorn.

GeoW.HUler
(•to. aud

J. W. MILLIKEN
iprpofail

Friilair and Saturday
50 beautiful Axmlnster Rugs, size
27x54—sold all through the sea­
son at $2.25 and $2.50. now

Bell Phone

VIC. G. PALMER
147 EAST FRONT STREET

Suit or an Os^reoat
IS THE BEST

€bri$tma$
Present V V ♦ 7r-'to give a man. young om or boy. Clothing otokM
practical, aenaibie gift and ta bonnd togbe apprneiatod by
old and young above all thinga. Yon an aue to get the
best here at tair prioea.
\

MU’S sons 10.M. U.0®. 15.M, I8.M 10 S5.M
MU’S OmOOATS 5.M. 8.M. M.N. 11.SS
TO tSM

plots’sons 2J0,3.fS, tM, 4.M. S.OtTOSS0.
Also eee onr Une of gents’ Hue fiuiiishiogt. [

PEANUT CANDY, blitter ao
bon bona, ribbon candy and naaorted
he wonM make to my qMtkm. which Ags 10 cents n poond at tbe La
HANDKERCHIEF aad gtera beam. he neamad to canfridir a moat foolish OretU nnUl after bolldaya.
Jfuptj or flitei at Jadkiog’a mmdy
JOHNSON’S BLUB RtBBOK choco­
daelCM
late at Jarinoa'a
dee IMf

■"rrl.Wo;

lo Carpet Dept Second Floor
....

€. OlillKlm fs

CoraorProaf
i$t

nmomi

TiuvEJiM^ewv. metmMi. TMtMMMr.i

r-:
•1:'®

lom tXtoflaai
il ia mwigubliei
^ imaiaaaa eouaty. for laaMa^ la
amoda aa hoadrada ham dMa M AmaHma aad oumra^^ Mm
ma^mMfdMaomafaarlOmi^
^
hM* dMdp iba ammtry. aiM ^
b. doMiw. to baeoiaa a dtiaaa of our

Wwwrtr. AfH. BM. > t

«d

«m* mi k«<

C HhAlESTAiEj

MkB^ Dac. W. IftOG.
pdWh.‘MhB dPft ha' te M Md>
Ii4^ Vta*. INM tIM Ht« TM

tmmrn
boQ^

nit
cMf inpM

If

arWaad at lUtaaiftaon la e«

rtsrsrj

w:

of

tod tha dHMft. fVofti KftlMi
»
voftttfllaftfaft. wham howl
pirtrtii
la tha holal hoafaoaa. apporao

firt. tl» ^

d InfMM inm Mr o»49»obti« u>

aac for ooa waah 1

dag pMm far tbw
mad It boot U» laB my
I of tha Kalamann aflii .aar
poolUm tba oBlaofo would mbi am
> aim Bba waa wllllag that tba
plaaa for tba wddlag ahouM go oa la
of my oaofaoaloa. Wbaa 1 waa
anootad tba poor girl waa ufonmom.
ftftite ftooift th# fmift body «r a Imt aba aaM aba would* wait for me
1^ ftftftMMl TiMftft. MtUi. vho hftd tin I could mma back. 8ha will «mbM iMt fbr bat two aar*.
Thrm •»§ LftftftiiM May MatorUllm
ahall go back and marry bar. Mr.
Thft atory oC ft third h4c teocue la McCormick baa ao^ prarloua crlmlaal
tha tMd. artth tba haat cUJaa <d
Maftoni liftcftd ftftd tha AftMHoftft aaWard baa baaa roeafrad at KaUuaafttMkftto fW MalrMV «fU Mdovft.
coo that Ralph Loagbborougb. a car*
It W teOd dhftt Pimani,; stftniiica ftftd
toonlat from that cUy. la loat la Um
Hild Hftftloft if tha mn who ftra
talaa near Arapahoe peak, flfly
plaaftlftc U, ftftd area aMordlas to th«
from Deovar. accompanied by
raportad ptena thadOTM looha rary
Vlrlaa George of Doa Angatea.
ftoM aa ftft tnrmimmi propoaUk
ware mambara of a huntMg
it Iftfhidaf la Ita Hre«lt four
party, aad it it faarad that, aalaaa
. fnjta ftftflh teftcoa that have baas lamoC Biftjor laapaa pro- tbay atamhted acroaa aoma mlalag
tbay will bare peiiahad. Mlaa
Oaorga la the daughter of F. Oeorga. a
Jhfimy Briti la
wealthy boa Angdet marebaat. ami
Britt aaya ha la Urad of
aa balraaa. Looghboronih .te 23 yaara
golfts
aUfta aad that ha UI ^
_ book to hte
old. the aoo of Mm. Herbert Lough

f la Cftllfurnift to flyti
borough, aa artlat of Kalamaioo. He
lor noary. A wlae raaoliitloo lor
meat to Ooterado laat fall, rlaltlag
aa ha will aot oaly gat back with bta brotbar. Bert, at NeJerlanda.
0 ft apharr la which ha will ahloe forty mUaa from Denrer. Ralpb*<
t wtti raltera a loog aaffariag pobUe
baaltb baa been bad tor yearn, which
preraatad him fro mpuraulag bla art
wofit coaauatly. and be waa not regu
Haraa HM la Hay htftok.
lariy <^loyed aa a cartoonlat.
Dac. tl.-Oftf of
Fropbo^ ra^^r^lte hat sent
te raoa horaa arer knowa two more dltl^ rerelatloaa to the
Adreatteia of BalUe Creek, on*'
> to light with tba r
Mir of the horaa aow aafaly aUblad •Waralag Meaaage.- la which abc aiv
Tba ftftlfttel tft qdaatloo U lha peala to the auraea of the aanitarium
to teare that InatItuUon. and the other
BUaeha K. which waa oiwe
fi a yoar la a tao^t board ladoaora la aalltled "A Meaaage to Our Phyal
elana,*' In which the emphaUcally lelU
h oaath what wa« made to raaembla
hig alack la a iaid oa a farm aboat tha phymtelaaa of the aanlUrlum that
they are no longer working for the
tMra mUaa from Oolaiaboa,
iTba mira war aa aacuraly hiddan aa Lord, aad that they will be punUhed
If! boHad la tha oartb and baffled all and caught In the anarea of aataa. She
eWa to flad bar. Ownar John P. calla upon the AdrenllaU to leave Ba’tl^ioa. a PIttaborg toal oparmtor. bad tie Creek at once. There te gfoat ex­
citement amoeg tha Adrentteti over
190a aaarrhlftg ararywhara aad kapl
aiaadlag adrertteateoat la the bon her warainga.
Some firebug haa It In for the heira
papcra for more t hap ft year.
8ha waa brought hack to Plttaburg of the Rathfoa eatate la PlttafleH
but liute tha woraa for bar cxpariaaee. townahlp. Washtenaw county. Last
March, on the night after George
Blaacba K haa a mark of S:lSte.
Raltrfon mo%ed oil the bomeateal.
May Tam Down Amharat,
Aaa Arbor. Dac. 21,~Amberat wanta aomeoQO aat fire to the bouse mad not
a Uaeball data with Michigan next only this but the bams were de•Uag aad la likely to gat toraad down stroyed. These buildings were In
suretl for $1JSO. which was abont half
Dlracior Baird, hacauae tha aaat
their value. On Sunday night the hen
adhool waata bat a atagla gama ^
tha athletic auihortUea of tha unlrer- houses, hog houace and remaining
akty laalat that It ha a aerlea of tbraa bulkUaga were set on Are and wIihmI
famaa. Tha argument U oaed that Dut. These were not Insured, but aa
tbara la aaually a grmt alemant of the farmem of that vicinity are get­
la baaohall aad Michigan caaooi ting nervous, the Wauhlenaw Mutual
to rlak furtbar uadarratlng by Fire Insurance company and the aherI coat la tha loaa pf a contaat to a ira force are making an Inveatigaoodary aehool.
Amhcral, la «ia waatem lour of her
The Great Lakes Towing company,
waata to nmot aa maat which waa glyca the cootrmit to re
coltega taaam aa poaaibK move the steamer Argo from th«
for thla rcaaon la unwilling to
are than one game with work, declaring the task to be Impoe
fach arhool.
albte with tbe facimiea at band. The
oompany hmk beoa working on the
CMS WThanka
wreck since Dec. 1. and baa accom
1 wish to express mjr heartfelt pushed nothing. The stranded steam
hanks to the many friends and es- er 1s scarcely one hundred feet from
metetty the railroad men. for ’the shore and rests 00 an even keel high
naay klodneaaea abowa and beantlful out of the water. On the lake aide of
lowem sent VlbTlboe of the feath (he boat aand te plied against the hull
tad funeral of my huababdr^
to a depth of seven feet and It te Im
lira. Lorvtu Bchtlaaw and Children.
possible for a tug to dredge a channel
to It. Tbe Marine Inauranee company
BY ClTli. BOYS, tho Famoua la tha la undecided wbelhar U wUl turn the
place to fo to net crowds. Oaa hardly wrecking |ob over to
get la tha door, but oorao oa aad am or allow the ateam<
He on lb#
tba algbi* with Omm.
dec 1S<I1 beach uatU spring.
Mlaa Josephine FOrdney. danghter
of Congrenanma Joeepb Fordney, la to
A city genUeman waa irrentiy !nbe married on Christmas day to Wal
Ttted to Ibe coaOliy iur ^ day with
ter Lee Stout of Aberdeen. Waah. Mr.
tba birds.*' W hatever hte powers In
Fordaey te now on hla way home from
able for Its accuracy, to tbr great dte- Washington to attend the
of the BMB la atteodance. wbeee Mlaa Fnrdney met her flanec In Pori
aiMrally tog
fotateted by the ate* land when west with her tftUer. who
np waa aiMtally
hna large lambifr holdlaga Uere. Bich
of the ^ -Uaar
year Mace thea she baa beea west i
DOW She will go to Aberdeen to aaake
thteTMa- ** “Not all of *em air.** camo her bouse. Mr. Stout te engaged la tbe
tbaremait. “YouTe ahM at the aamt lumber buaiaeaa la that city. Tbe
bted about « daura tiama *B*s a lOlwttl be a quiet affair.

leflln* Toa nboou air.** -Following me
»'they buated oa resident II*
abaot? Nwmaaae: Why ahoald a
wbea t^ abould bare baa
tilfd do thatr -Weil air.- came tbe
lent Uaaaaee for deer. F.. A.
fifdy. -I dnniia I'm awrr. unlee* >*a
> Lawranee Fteber^ Ira Den*angtn* round you for aufrtj.’'—Tattler.
bte and U H. Ctendeal^ ef Obia 1
fined
$d0
aad ooata eaeb la tbe eli
In Mad China
court at tbe 800. All caose from their
boraea to plead gulHy. They were re
baMth. tram <ma artraraa of
to nnoUter. whoa, tf they wwuia ou^ taaoid on tbelr own 1
eat good food
molar wUh Dr. Ktetg*a Now Ufa
rSTMr tnmblaa would aR pant

fltoMt mttAJPtram M im Ud M
t« llM M «r * »«» etaM
ft JftftM M b<ftft M d»tof ifc*
4ft^ ftPftkftd ftfift Ito am. It wi
fU «Mi 9 am tooi for
M
fai^typli hoftm White imrcklftc ftr

P

M^J m ram I!!!?!"

NEWDIMiaVERY

THE IN-COM-PAK-ABLE

notion in Ho Final fttageo:

Owed Of

J. O. B. Moop*r. a marchant. of WoOdtord. Tann., wiltaa: •• Fifty wItnaMaa
hara, wUI awaar thatDr. KlnTa Naw Disoovary cured Mr*. SolHa Holtof Conaumj^
tlon aftarharfamUyhadwatohad at har badslda for the and, which doctoraaald
was near.”

auaaar cum m tmb woslo poa couohs aao eoLoai
Pries ado and dl.00 CUARAWTEED
wtn ana meomBBaoio av

White Steam Tooring Car


THE CAR FOR SERVICE

AmerlciA Drag Co.

Mr. Man
Remember that STEINBERG BROS, is

The Right Place!
to purchase Xmas Gifts at popular prices for YOUNG and OLD
P.S.-URINGIN YOUR DOLL TICKETS not lairr than Satur<lay evening.
G o’clock, as the great contest will close at that hour.

STEINBERG BROS.
HOLIDAY GOODS

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FOR CONSUMPTibli

lohiiRm Drtid Co. i E. wit« Sons

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1906 TOURING CAR
Five tl>Uw of iiuAlel .-F’ f.»r l'.K)0

lUNABDUT, STAJfDAlD TOUIIHC CA». VICTDIIA.
UflAUSDfE AND tARDAULET
Malol “P’ is n iltmUlf aiflt* i-ntninti* IanIv <»f liU ral dinu-asions, making it n hamlaoim-. luxnrions niHl tuay ri«Iiii>: cair of
lar«if horat* power. The tolUbiUtF
WhiU Cara baa
U^n amply .It m.mstraU^l l»3r^b•^ oonliniKma v*M*U»r^ JJ***^!***'
laLk* aciru-viMUoiita of fttx auc^nwaiw nK*W!a of **TliaC^far
SwfTicw.** niHiiuf:it‘tiinNl liy tin* Whip* S«»wiiij» Mftrtiino
of
t'lfVfl.iiuLf >.

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DONALD W. STEWART
ACEHT. TtAVElSE CITT. MICH.
P. S.—Have a lMr.;ain ill a IKi:. X-rtheni. with cape lop
and extras.

Neckwear

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i v JOHNSON DRUG OO'S. ,

THE LAST CALL
Your last chanw to secure some of our IttOT, bargains in fine
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. A gootl many of the better pieces are
gone already.

A CHRISTMAS HINT
r«.b...hyno..)veo„. or ... bo.,te of
see iust what we have to ofTcf. 25c to $1.00.
be your store.

25c-'H» 35c:s- i
50CS ?5css
Eaiuito

Com.i.»d
We want our atore to

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

JOHNSON DRUG 00,
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
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126 EAsf FRONT STREET
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TRAVERSE CITY MICHIGAN

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JnaasnnDmcqa

woMdlikeo«iMnm.i>dUie|i«l))k»teMl tomdentand that «e want yoor Fire Insviaaoe bimneM,
that we owi fonibh yoo perfect indemity. aad in eaw ol kaa
MB that yfotn Mcnre a jost nod MtiafantnrT •^demeBt. We
ntall Uaten use oar effort t» teeaie W you the lowtwt panaibleTM*,nndbeplaMedtoKii^yoa any an.! all ii*
IWMible that yoa m»y iiuprow yonr risk to Uiw end. That
whileweieineaeataoawof theokW and most r. «mble eompanies doing a life inanranoe bn»tD.>ss talsy. we idso are yonr
agenU and have your interest to pn.u. t when oooe yon plane
yoor bosineos with ns^
Kmployets Liability, Steam Boiler imd PeMonal Aockkat
Inaoianee is part of our bosiness. Thera is ndthing better
than an "Ocaan” accident |».1iry. CVmte in nnd artns.ear
office U in the State Bank Bnil line, S,tit ;W t.

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Try M Want

TWkXpK OTV.

GiVe Hi

teates la :

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M. Tk«

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ta the
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If we can get competeiit meii/we
will by good team work build up
the drculation of Thr Saturday
Evining Pott to unheard-of hgurcs.
It is now three-quarters of a million
cofnes weekly, so mething never
before attained by a weekly maga­
zine. We want one good man in
this town to organize a selling force
and push* it thoroughly and sys­
tematically.
THE CURTtS rUSUSHfNG COMr^NT '
nULADEUMiA. rA.

't’S.
MUCH womc mil mKccirr
HIOM SCHOOL FOOCl-

TuanflUHi

STVKITS

Mr. PrtedHck^tHlM _____________
wf the Traverse
were from
the oeantry and Mf. OObert sa
forty or ttfly. Ahota HM had
ma paw in tar tnilDa.
U noeordaace wif the easgeedoa of
the aapertateadeit Mr.
more^ that the oatik dm* racattaa be
Mr. Mont was ef the ottialoa ta
to
m that db poor her ar podb giri
■hoald be Wod ta dMr wmt^y ef
lorte toBoeam aa oAncafInn hat rather
the spirit 4otad he to meek obt and
help them. The tax was taiye tar the
dty edloota hoi it «hs a tax that was
met wkllngli. However^ he dM not
taior anyoae creeping ta bj an eva8km when IAey‘were able to pay. -



The teacherd were granted their
salaries la order that they might have
ioaey tar Christmas. As many of
leavt the city tar their two
weeks’ vacation, thto was very acceoiabis.
ftapl. I. a GUbort npotUd
Tmaat Officer Marvin reported tbst
then werw 311 papUs te the Hich
he had traveled an sverage of 7«
•hhooL There were 2.1M pepUe en
miles; thta ke bad visited 34 homez
rttlled le the eohooto et the end of the
where childrea were abeeat; 7 truants
■mth. The percoaUfe of ettoN^
had beto captured: O.vtefts paid
famUlar wlU

tbo

^r. Gilbert reported thet ob eo
ef Bprmcoe Ooolter. e 7-yeeivoW bey.
hteeklns oot with emellpos. Dr.

ekmc the first and aeoood grade room
at the Union street building. The boy
Wiik COMC IN Arrmm the holl
I. not le school when taken 111 but
OAY VACATtON.
i mere matter of preeaoUoo it was
oght>^ to ckiee the room yesterWaKWalhg. As the Christmas vaca.
tloQ bogiaa ae^, week, venrjmie time
wUI be kwt
I Firemefi Will VHH the i
A. Q. Smith, stmt out by the
to make a leport on the day achools
for the dhaf. reported that the local
achool was in excellent condition and
that It Vas to be congratulated on
tee ^ tmehenu the
floe test emliiK Totrd
Totr to Ifimeee the
Mr. Gilbert atoo called attention *0
at the lllEb echool by tbe fact that the vacation the day after

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Mjr-r'uT

it m ■dery
nlarr of
Of HO
H< e Booth. ThH
eoe 41
k BWMweiry beoenee at the beds
of tlB eehi eoBeeier. A aew ekee of
tweely-fMr will ettter the Hl«h echool.
Thiejwlll BAke llwr addttlooal etaaewi
aoi U the work of ihe two Bodlah
teecSiera Butt be llchteped. the ody
way to eeoompllth thto U to oBploy
aaouU ttortier. Mies FenpBoe to e
RTAdi^ of the Ublverelty of Michigan
and hat had tereral yeart very tuccettfol experience.

rsi

wSH tmmdki

TkanksgtvtBg had not been confirmed
by tho-board.

He am look kp thk ' matter at
taltion saying that It came up every
year. »AUbough tbe law was vear
plain, there were some that tried 'o
evade It la one case, because tbe

A oot of the cUy. wore aot
retired to pay tnltloa. ta oikdr la
stante. a laxity was allowed eapeclal
caeca of young people who

Mr. P>Dote of the ooaBlttee on build
lant hnd groenda. reported that the
eoMBktteo. after dlllgeat Inveetlgatkio.
failed to Had any eultahle plaoe whkdi
roold ibe weed to retleTe the crowded
cxBdlliloQ at the Oak Park building.
He tocoBBended that the matter bo
allows to remain at It U until next
year.
Let ir in the erealng a coauaunlea*
tlon 1 at read from B. J. Haiit A fkm
c»ffei>l4i the eee Of their haH, comer
WartiUktcm and Itoee at recta, for thto
' purpo^ The otter waa received and

oot 4

Prints.
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: i.alwa>-»suitable--We have a lar*e Uoe.

Band Painted ChiM

Work of SuperinUiident
Mr. OObert them touched upc
vltel matter la the aeheoto, a qneatloo
that has been freqoeatly asked, what
*Tor seven years.” write Gea W.
to the work of tke superiateadeat.
offman. of Harper. Waah,. ”1 bad a
Waa It merely teacklag langnage and „tter battle with chroalc aiomach and
liver trouble, but at last I won. and
neetkm with the teaching, he said that
In compoUtloo with a dozen cltlco. the
Md them to all. and don’t Intend In
sa«e work of the Traverse Oty the future to be without them In the
ecbook had stood second ind ta come house. They are certainly a wonderI first Thto ywr H wlU stand fnl medicine, to have cured such a bad
eiboot third. Many were apt to thUk case as mine,” Sold, under guarantee
to do the same for you. by Johnson
that this was all there was to school Drug Co„ F. H. Meads. C. A. Bugbec.
lehool Fire
work but the supertate^eat said that druggists, at He a botUc Try th^im
Mr. FOofe ttated that there were Hr© there was one greater and more funratal thing, an Idea which he had
exUiM^lthert at tbe aebool boutet
John Whitney, who to postmaster
which bed not been recharged for ter- been working on before be came here Id grocer at Highland Comerm
crml jUart. He moved that the com- and bad continued It IhU was the thought he did not receive enough
Do the money to pay him to run the office, so
mil tee on bnlldlaga and gmunda col­ matter of school spirit
lect tl^ and have them recharged.
with intanipmicn? 1»
ote to Washington asking ihsl
Mr.j Montague auiedThat at-the ftae teachers? The spirit should be it be discontinued. Although it was
Hann^ A Lay MerumUlc company! one of cooperation. U recard to thto oa a rural route, the few clilzenR did
eiore every ninety days the fire ex- Mr. Giniort wrote to L. a Al^ the
take kindly to bis plan, and inexamlnor. who eras here tarmed..Mm If be Insisted on giving
tlngulidieri were ahoi off. He thought
placed the Traverse City up tbe office they would not trade a
that that was the only practical way,
to toll wbotber iSor wcr. In «ood *>'«>*•
cinn po«
peony’s worth with him. As trade Is
ora.r|or»a». It w« tho duty of tlic |
A'*®™
«»>•«
what he wants, there Is now s pcUtloo
•od^nfrr <0 enn 00
on the
tS. clerks
clerk, to do! cause of the spirit shows ta the Trav- on tbe way asking that he maj' be al
tIM ^d the
I
clerks did not know st| eree City eehooto. the tenebers and
lowed to keep tbe office.
> they wonM be called upQu '
The story of tbe torture of Rev. O.
another benefit In that as
the ctarks were rendered familiar with
He had written to George W. Loom- a Moore, pastor of the Baptist church
<4 *Harperuv|]le. N. Y„ will tetereet
Hd I to. superintendent of tbe training de- you. He says: ”I suffered agonies,
that tha ex | paiiment oi the Mj. PMneant KermaL beoanse of a peruistent cough, resultthe schools should bcl who had been here and had laapeeted tag from the grip. I had to sleep sitwloe durtniuihc the Traverse City echOols. He had Ung up ta hed, 1 tried many remodles,
without relief, until I ^ Dr. JOagh
and that they should Im re> fonnd a hearty crH^panttloo and an ad New Dtocovery for Consumption.
I at the schooU as the opera mirable force of teachers, all working Coughs and Ctads. whkh eaUrely
i Bta dlftcnlt aad oaly took a to a eplrtt of loyalty. He atoo apoke cored my ooegh. aad saved me from
few talaatca. the janitors betag able of the careful grading and ualtarm
progress aad said that eaough Indlvld- AI*JolS5i“^' Co, r. H. Max*. C.
^ _
Mr.lfhota aaM the luiaoa he moved aal etteatkm had
drea to prevaut elogglag by
He atoo cctomeiideJ
I to the ttrw depanmeat •oHrvtokm.
highly the emptaylagraf hoot but
they {wttaldbe
br U>* dial o( nDlaBi.
Majrof^ Pttadrteh thought iv weaU he etmtoadl.ach.rw The amptoymem of
aa mtataltot Utag for the chief or a
•remtai to vtaH
1
the schools aad laMr. OOheri mated that hie belief
eJrwetj the Jaaltors
>
etraetltht
sad the tsaohece

Sterling ^loer hooelties
Alwa>-s please; we have a ver>- large assort­
ment to select from. Make your purchases
.^rly, while stocks arc full.

muni & Bari
Christmas Presents
W£ai cfefH bo more snitalilc or
loneor ararociated than one otoor
STEP SATERS. Evory day wonW
increase the ploaanre of iu nacfnlDOM. We have the neatest arranged,
best made, low nnoed.handsomoly fin.
ishod, high grade cabinet or the mar.

^ £. C^ICK CO.
TRAYMqatJiTi.JU4;a.

lloa. TveatrVve .yeart ago a child
waa itaatott as m dftmlaal aad tt was
haUdved that lu hatmil beat was bad
Thto
spirit has changed very material­
thete irtll he two extn fireman added
to the! departmtat aad this woald be ly
The eromdad eoadtUoa of the High
ire ^ he tarnnKfiad to look after eehooneae aext lakea hm Mr.GBbivt
the Mlitaitttahen aad atoo have the aaid thet the two Ihmitah Maehen had

FOStnON WANTED ta oflcaori
^ kF Toaac man with mq

fr

m

WANm-.WW1t hp day of nny dA^
Ipftaa; prafer nursing. iK K.
Am 13-if
WAMTSfr-Humtosewta ta! and po^
tab. Fred Pnlier. 143 B.Teotk.
•ovai-tf

iwLreyeeand
LotTLnad how
One of Urn hem

wfli taratah the btot of

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FOR RENT.

A'lil make a good markm gaiA^
3 4Fs IH mllee evt of Cedar I
4 40*s IH mitas wem of OeAsr I
There U coaeiderable sew Ua

TO flANT.-Oae Steam b
qalre of H. Toaneller.
XQI.

JSi.WgSJd.'"

imee on North
r. . Goodrich.

TRAVERSS CITY MARKCTA.
MOUSE for rent, HI State street. 7
rooms; samiS ham. H per month
This rapert Is I
B J . Monma.
dec 7 If
eerd tonetm
OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
block, comer Front and Union.
nov » tf
TO RttNT-llouse 203 North Spruce
street: second building north of Aa
bury church. K. H. Allyn. nor 84f

ToiF

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LOST—PiK-kelbook containing sum of

FOR SALE
FOR AALE-A amaU hestaeM paying
well. A good chaace for tbe rigiii
party that can run U. Must be sold
at oacc. Inveitigate of A. B. Curtto, .
dee IS^l
FOR SALE—Hot air furnace, used one
nisb*.p C. H a»llon
) '
ton Of the' Boffal'i
seusoD. with tin pipes, $35; one gas
beater, n. vcr used. |S- R. W. Bound Cathfdlc dioersr.. zra. dclitltagln^.^*-^,^
^
& Son. foundry.

dec 5-’f Cn^V church, ah* u a soeak thief
RrablH-d from hlrs neck
lerk a g«>ld cross. / *
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FOR SALE-Honse aad lot, ban oa net with rubies and
lot, 442 West Eight street Price gold chain, valued at
I2.4H. onetblrd down, balaace to 000.
suit purchaser. Inquire IIS Bast
Ninth street, or address John aane.
Clear thinking, decisive ertloa. vim
Cheboygsn. Mich.
jan h*
‘i: ■
and tigor 4«f body end mlad. tbe
sparkle of life, comes to all who u«o
MI80ELLANEOU8
Ilolllaler’s Rr
at sin Tas. ::5
crtits. Tea or
MONEY TO LOAN-^o tax ctaao


Place HoUL

July.

FALMirTRY--Oeii^ Medama Htom

OUR IMMENSE stock of 10c can­
dles ai^ vanishing like the dew. Buy
b^ If you would secure your Xmas
dee 10-51

Monslgnore Symons. tb#^Ush preUte who visited this count^. has ar
rived In Rome aad has ha^ an aiidlcnoo with Tto pope, it to stated that
mofit of Pt.iUh qoestioos In this coun­
try be left enilrrly in the bands of the
American bishops.
s

The Bcooomy store.

( WOOD A}ib

SOFT COAL
onimu IMIISFER CO.
312 STATE ST.

DONT BUY YOUR Christmas esn !
dies tHI you sec ourm Jackson’s. IOC j
Front street.
dec IC-tf

M piwM ■«. u.

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WOODIWOOB
16 In. Soft Wood, slabs and edgings
$1.25 per load

On«.FottrlW^OII
On all Ladies’ and Childrens’ Cloaks. These gar­
ments are all new this aea^ - and^ are the best lo
be found. ' We have two fur lined coats left that

for

MM nwv

WANTED.

ling nbUity and eohrtaty. CaU

is dainty and offera iidt opportunities for a
display of taste.
^

Mr. bfeads mated that there had
Jaaltor at the Fourth ward boUding.
Mr. Glltert said that tbe tmuble had
been with regulating the beat and tha*
irimra and soase of the children
vecw ooids aa the result of the
ehangea. Mr. Foote etatod tiui
It waa not the fault of the iaaltor but
tbe aatonmtic rvsgulattag apparatnt which had failed to work. It wan
ta.«ood cooditipn and he bellcvci
that there would be no further com­
plaint.
Tbe resignation of Mtos JeaneUc
Bmlth from the Fourth grade Central
building on account of 111 health, war.
a«septed. Mtos Anna McKay of Inceed her at
a aalary of HK a month.

, didt Nothing But Kicks,
^-ttommunlcatlon was recclvetl from
Arthur Q. Babcox. sUUng that be brid
a bill for fifty pounds of blue^rmas
seed for lawns. He had been Informed
m sent to a
bones for exasrintkm and the
aeed had been condemned as not bolng
of the vartaty represented. He alto
claimed that he had given the boar 1
many valuable snggesUons and bad
devoted much of his time for their
benefit and had recHved nothing but
The communication was recelvfd and filed.

Will be sold very cheip."^ -'"'

16 in. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per load

Can make ^prompt delivery.
^
. your orders.
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PHWE8,

THY A NACOROi WANT A&

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la WsvM.

The hlicl;«t bulldlnga and atnsetnres to the world are the KHfel Tow­
er. at Pnria: the cable tower of the
Brooklyn bridge: the Washington moaamcot. In Washington: the Natlonni
Uoaeom. at Turin: the City Hall tvw
er. U IMilbdelphb: the catbedrab at
rim.
Colsgoc. itonen.
tlemburm

eov. Itajr, my tot" Mr. )Ckrl«tle but be haa nerar been aoctued of bocalled. "I waat to laaek Cape May ^ partlootor. And yet. If be b not.
aad I d<^-| kao* tka road." TbalHlIc Why do Chicago people opend at leant
Mtow calmly oonreyed Uic i
ttSRMW tor ntoektoga Juat before
■pat tkroitoh kU tooth aad aanrerod
they do not wbb to
"Wall, arimar. yoa Jaat folio* that cow KCIre their preaenu In atocklnga
aad dball whom yoo the way. Cape
hicb bnre been darned?
Hay'd wkaraahallTai.Of coonm. the atocklng with the hole
Wbea iliomad Ftortone Ryan Urn In It la utterly out of the queatloo. It It In ImmiHllatflj followed by St
cathcMlraU In IxmdoiL-Exbataa to aho* bto akUl aa a manlpo- b a proven and accepted fact that
cbnngt.
r or baalBaas aalerprtoee he met Santa Claua will not rink any of hb
kb oU pariah prtaat while TlelUnc hb valuablea In a bdey hoae. but why he
VlfsiBia homo. “Tom. my oon." oald ahould obleet to a neat and careful maot datwHa tor all lalariar mariL
the ctonymaa. "ao* that yoo hare darn U unfathomable. One would
ataried oat oa what bUa fair to he a think that, working on the prioelplea
use CAUdAfPS RlaaUc Ploar Urn
preat betlaaoo caraer I «aat to pl*o of neatneoa. order, and economy, aa he bhtorSaaim
S. B. WaH A Soaa.
yoa a «ord at adriea." "I know «bat aad hb srifo arc aald to do. ho would
It It. father." aald Ryan, remeobcrlnf be pleaaod to oee aigna of the
a farorita romark of the prieat. "You qnalttlea In hb frienda. He b aupvin len ma. Ho right aad fear ao(.‘ poaed to bo a rewarder of vlrtoe. aad
int that Rr f Ho. tat oon." mtld the it he can Hod any more vlrtuona nool
priaat. with a tartokle In hb aye. "It than the woman who keeps the fool
to •Doo-t write aad fear not'" It la gear of her family In good order he
aald that the dnaader hao aerer failed lackn In hb judgment of what b vlrbi act oo that adTiee.
tnons.
And yet every one. from the
Ooagnaimaa Loagworth, «ho b eo•agtri to marry Mba Rooaetelt. ha> Who pays »« a pair for atocklnga :o
bee* reading np on Ooroa and the the child who pays li cents, goes and
other day In cooreraalloo with a gets a new pair during the month of
friend ooogtatobted hlmaelf that he
A bl« •loro which ordinarily sells
b not a naUre of that country. "You
know." be oald. “Ikat In Ooroa when a 1.000 pairs of slockinKs s dsy will, in
yoong manaatam Into an oagagomenl the two weeks preceding Chrlslmss.
to marry a demobelle he aerewa up sv«rs«e S.OOO mud 0.000 pairs. If only
itores show simitar sales, nearly
hb hair into a pmreha knot and
ciowni It with one of thooe ridicnioaa eYOiy ooe In the diy buys or reoelYss
ON DECK AGAIN
w pair of stocklnfs to bans to the
tbreeatoried haU with faraxtendine
SnnU Clana it on hit anearea The wearing of the knot and
nnal cmiso to beatow ptood
the hat enaatltatec notice to the world
Uiinga on hia
Unngt
hit many tnenoa.
frienda.
The Birds* Chrlatmas.
that he to no# a man and haa been
Hob. W. W. Thomas. Jr., formerly
mmken for aittiar by the demobelle <«•
by gome of her ralatlree. And wooldn'l ilBlslcr to Sweden, describes the |
the material for a honae aa
I be In a nloa plehia If I ware llring In wedtsh Christmas thus: “One wintry
a Chriatmaa preaetit. pleaae
Oorea no*r ariiad UMigwotth. a* he aftotnoon. at JiU4lde. I bad been akatbear na in mind in oonnecrubbed hb hand orer Ue ptooe where Ing on n prelty lake. On my way
Uon with the lumber need­
a I noUoed at every faimer’a
the hair naed to be.
ed. Wo gnpply the beat
«
we
paased
there
was
ereetod
In
The king of Spain b yoong and likes
tholoroato^ mflla^oHl
the
middle
of
the
dooryaid
n
pob.
to
to hare a good Ume: yet he b often
atloweat prieea oonaiatait
oMIged 10 er^ twelve boure or more the tap of which wna hound n 1
with quality.
toll uheat of gimto. "Why U thbri
a day. Not long ago^ h
nriredof myeomrede. "Oh. tbafa tor
prlem mlabter a eealed pblUoo. with
the
bltda.
the
llttb
wUd
birds!
They
the raqneel that It aboold be giaated
most have n Chrlatmna. loo. yon know
There la not n poaannt In nil Sweden
who wtl alt down with hb ehndrM i
to a Chrtatmaa dinner wlthto doora tlU
mM aa dglit-boar day and ao work
Btmdays aad hoUdsys. Onaaotbarat^ ha haa Srst inlaed alofl a Chrbtmai
easAoa hto aiiiowDhIle was stoppad by dlnnor for tbo Utile birds that Ure to
a pollcamaa wlu> did not roco«nlse the cold aad enow wlthouU"-Bxhim al aaoa. bat who primonUy 1
to apokutfe proCaaaly. **Why was the
-TAXI
aatomobUt stoppod. aaywsyr said
the klac. **DsoaaM aidtor wapoas are
aot allowod oa this stroot- -^ery Koilee lo the Taspsyer* of Ihe City of
wolU** foUatod AifOam): thaa I whnW
Su for the collection of
hava to ba mkn oarafal ta futare.the sUte had county taxes for the
IPOS, sad for the deltaq
>1 sad city taxes and apedh
seau for said year hare been
M Sir rrsak
placed la my hands for oolleetloa.
I win be la my office to receire said
KIM Wwsrd s Mfthdsy he was larlt taxes from now oatn Feb. 1. IfiOC. on
sd to Potsdam th Inch with ths am- soeb week dsy from 8 o’clock to 11:80
peror. Orders had been dTea the o’clock ta the forenoon and from 1
o’clock to 4 o’doek la the sfloniooB.
regimental band ^ when the
On aU etite aad eoomty taxas paid
re the
bafors Jaaaary 10. the regular fee^oC
hejaksyed ». one per eeat for coUecUoa wlll ^be
charged aad oa aU taxes paid on or
th he was o«l of HihL As the
after Jaaosry 10. there win be
hMMdor. left Ihe emkle the hand rdiarged a toe of fOor per cent fior eeleftwefc «p Ihe tamtlUr nir and the nm- leetkm. Penalty oa dottaqiient dty
bnmmdor ImmedHthly etood at atten- and school taxes aad apecAal aasaes
4 oant^ each doUsr of the
tkm. The haadiiMter delenalMd to ments.
amonat of said tax.
obey orders and aonUaned the maHc.
Office la room 802 ttato Bank
whOe the ambasmidor palrtotleally
oMtlaapd at ealatA aad the air had
K.&HA8XVUU
hhaa Biiyfi A doM times hifhre the
dee 4^
.City Trraiaiar.
empetwr. MiUslM the dllkmlty. seat
wqH to the haadmaetar to atop
yoa wfll flad there Is i
mimicdaas aad pemlt hie neat to cmtlaaaoa hls way.

'USSitocl.lM*.

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MARTINEK’S

HEW DEPARTURE! s
One Month Free!
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5SiBSr..i'r.*s:ssW3.

217EA8TFR0NT8T.
r. W. THIBUrr, Dmrtlit om »
mam A ■ari'h

A. J. McPHAlL

ARTHUR MOLUOAY-

FRANK TRUDE DENTIST
Cupdt CiMntac Woffci

1m

medding
Rings...

---- ^VILL BE AT-----

Park Place Hotel
1«UieiUT.Iia!.28TII

From 7.00 a. m. to 9.*00p. m.

fioe orer Biigb^*i drag
mm pkono-HmrtdenaA
OR. K. L. THIRLRY-Bpoetol attaw
turn to dboaiot of i*lUn>. Boom
4W SUM honk bldg. Bothphoitot

DKS. J.0.U MAM JgTtUBiijOOo
OBTBOPATHJC PHYBICIANBl --J
ommmerowiDNimMig.
im $ a. m. f m 8 leilngi BM4mm
Mgim. ammm h—b..

HastalTs

Jtmttrf Stan
9.P.cawOMa\

We sell the Famo
Fox Typewriter

FRE INSURANCE
alldl

OrilmyhMu

A. d; TYLER
DENTIST

OMBBUinoVBTIh
a$.Phmatai

Httimal Sdmd of Music.

DB.J.W. HIGGINS p^MABOSiXlS

Look them over when seeking
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

N. Muenmantel
SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC (
pigftaoarr^M.

op-e*

DR. GAUNT LETT

GEO. A.JARVIS

DBNTISl

201 FRONT’tffHEBT

Mwn ln.W.lliifir
■RR8llrtEir„

8EIEIU llllUlit
tw. HASTINGS It S«N "fBtnifftssxssfri:
11 1 MKWWILHBLII BtOjfR

Iisii^ aad Real Bitate
OTT,

■piHBT NATIOHAL bank BIwOCK

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Tm»-a a oty

Tor. Prieoo roooogohla 0*ea wtOi
O.P.ChrrwortBro. «Btk,«h0Ma

JOHNS. SANTO

Fine Dental Work

L. O. RICE. Manager
12$ Fn^t Street
R^t mate main Street

RlLLIKCin

$i.ego $2.ooo .
Ay.o»,$4.oo

Robes andBlaDkcts
Queen City Implement Co.

one OKy. Mich. CMImm

amtracys of

Rich cut glass. Beau­
tiful China, Hands(fme Silver, ELE­
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gihs at

TRy'a RtCORO WANT Aa

Here lea large line of Fine Cutters,
various styles. NEW STOCK. NEW
STORE. EVERYTHING NEW. Fine
'' assortment of

MoitoHioaardtoptomolM.

Oledding
6iMs

DM.aiomsk

CUTTERS

harry b. ha

N. a •

Plump solid KoldALL SIZES

"oRripiNNEYi

Ihaak. OO*

Ssoa;oacsslaWllhalp
Boor, with Drm: flawydr aMF^ttah

!«• grrorab mbr*to«

.

ON DECK AGAIN

soun SK UIUBI 0.

cake baaketo. berry tlisbca. crumb trnya, kt
and forkn, ton npoonn,
spoonn.
carvioK
___ :. If yon cannot
make np yotir mind to
what yon wnnt. come in
and look aionnd and let
ua hdp yon.

O. D. MILLER ““
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