The Evening Record, April 10, 1905

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The Evening Record, April 10, 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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1905-04-10

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TTIE EVENING RECORD

1,860

5 O'OLOOK EDITION

TMVEMC CITY, lilCHIOMI, MONbAY, AFIWL 10, H06.

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AlW WEAR JAPAN. ’

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ICtegaley today after a tlooe daya*:
riaJt arltSi frieiids la the city.

NEW, NOBBY
FOOTWEAR

Ttmae on tht fen JUrqortte w«
Wm
RETURNEO TO THIE CITY *Y j badly tiMl op iMt nisM ax tlie rrv^
SHigEli.tPrtaMi.
I
EVANOEUCAL CONFERENCE.
! of A RviElA
a mi1« Urta'aidc ^
{By Wlfvtotli»KTc«itagll«»rC
,
on ooe or the vbe^ I
T, April lO-MAftte^
■ilaedfrelflil train brolje
eoff»rf tli»t IM* mnntefod
Vrt»aB July ♦. IWH,
jwift

s*K&i'===

thia aKjralay. He vaa the :
rtctliD cUliaril by the chair.

j nu.r^“jr"jjoHHVERLY
iinTO(«iT Hr<«.Mn;

PASSED AWAY

$24)00 WAS MISED TESIBDArj^*?'^'

Almost at a glance our Wall Paper
when entering a home. There is an individuali^
about it. a completeness, an attractiveness that is
not fouiid in other papers.
Let ns add to you home comforts by doing
your interior decorating rjght. There is no question but that our line is unequaled.

CITY BOOK ST08E
You Ou(M I. SCO Utt EioeiMoual Llies

Edward PeckhamY Conditiefi Showa a

NOBBY NeFcREATIONS

rr”!itts U« m sncE «s8sr.£;s„*r^z-K;:

in Bo>V Wtmr for SiiritiAJ nml Sumui. r
now beiny: shown nt our .stoir.
your insAx^ctiun.

WALK-OVERS
Yon make a aeleetkia that ramkot U

$3.50

JEFF DAVIS

: friend that ho would aleei) at tho office ^ waa R. A'. Holaaple. pastor of the Evan; in the firtare. Late In the evening he ^ gelloal church at Trmvorae City,
i was found there by partlo. who went j Rev. Ch^. Stabler proaehed the cloih

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Clearance Sale

WiiS BRMIDED AS k MURDERER
Verjy was l)om in I.lvrrnoo:.
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; Ent:. I)^T. :n. isnn. and with hU par Was Walking on Box Car and Stepped
<enta came to America at an early ago.
Off End. One Car Passing
ONLY MANACLES HE EVER WORE;Tho family ».ettkal at kkwris. 111., and!
Over Him.
WERE LIGHT LEO IRONS.
| at the call for voliintf^erii for a ninoty
J. Rouae. a Pore MarQuotto frclglit I
brakoman was lorrihly Injured yostcr |
day aftemixm. Ho foil In bciwoon the
cars and had liotb logs and two flu
ger* c-i o»T
!
The >v»ung man Is tho son of a|
jlVre Marquette paasengor conductor j
and has a numlier of friends In the
{City. His home Is Grand Uaplds and j
jhe was taken there last night after)
Uhe accident. It Is not known exactlyj
how tho aocldont occurred but It Is'
atatw! that ho walkotl off the end of
a box car and foil In lK*tweon. One
ear paseed over him f»cf«»r»* the train

These Were Pieced ©n Him by Order’
©f the War Oejjartmenb-^ilatUr
ShMld Be Dropped. Bays

n.v Wire to the Rvmlng Record.
Ilodion. April liwRepbing t.» claims
mad© by Han«op. Maine. eoldUr?^
Cimcral MlUx ^Itf Monday that the
only manaeloa plactxl on Jefferaon
Ilevla wore light leg Irunx, Tbix wax
done u|ion order* from tho war depart
nieiit. "In charity to Davis and Amer­
ican manhood tho
should bo
fi>rg«ton.** doclartkl Milo*, “an altempt to make a martyr of Dai*U ha«
again brmighi forth the fart that hr
lived and died briJidiri a* a miirdorvr. I'rosldcnt Johnson** proclama-j
tlon upon which Uavl* was arrested j
RR. B. GROVER 11 CO. HAVE GONE
^charged tho Omfoderatr prealdeotl
INTO RANKRUPTCY.
with having Incited the murder of
. President Uncoln. Davis 4wa* never day cnllfimcnl John Vetiy rtmpoodeiL
triiri and ho never tried to disprove ; during which tithe he waa brevelod Mult of th© Cxplo©i©n in Which
H; lieutenant for valor In the ‘
Fifty-Six P©rMna Loal Thair Lives.
Hold*. After returning to his
Was Voluntary.
i he became engaged to a beautiful girl \
jof Morris but at her death he waa a
1. leaving his home and Ry \Tlre

SHOE HRM ISSIGNED

2.580 HIVE DIED

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BACHANTUKOSCOE

...OF SHOES...

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THE BEST IS JUST taOO
EUUUSH EM THE SIK

We find ourselves
overstocked with
goods and will sell
for the next Thirty
Davs only, shoes that
are good shoes, that
arc stylish, shoes that
will wear, at a big re­
duction in price*" . .

BETWEEN CURS

' condition. Alt. r enu ring tho hcMipital
GENERAL MILES REPLIES TO „
,ho aitendanu •
MAINE SOLOIERr CHARGES.
,
fcim
and In bcil hut he| J- ROUSE. P. M. BRAKEMAN LOST
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grew worao and ho died *1 ho next after-i
. BOTH LEGS.

edrwhfw SolMl ld«.lnalti.
Vlt^mn-lo New York
52L w.TTwo Fh^llti.^

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(loin^ b»
the ;n’cnt«*8l < Ixford tu-a80114?wr. Tmi tHjlorg pnmiii«*K to la"
wry iiojmlar. Wt* linvi* thfin in all
Hhatlfg. Tlu* U*st of Icathi-r.
limi or welt 8ole8; niililnrv* ooin nw
or Fn*nc*li heel*, also jxiUdil in hut**
ton ur theltilison lace. »H,h* window;

MOTTX) in tlU* prt«orii>:

Womens’ Oxfords

$4.00

’muMorcooositau.

TliiK Btopo in fitUnl up
and oiK‘mt«‘*d w*ith gjKX*ial rofeitmoe todoiii;: lino
im-aoriiition work. Ul R
tiun-depaitiuent is:

THE UmOK STREET aOTHIERS

ill 6cli*ctin^

PRESCRIPTION
WORK

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Wt* in\*iUr

kUBECK & HOYT

Good Taste Is Always
Good Style

OUR SFEOALIY

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BCBEl CO. Preps.

Special to the Rrenlny
ADMIRAL ENQUIiT*E SQUADRON
SUMMONS CAME VERY QUICKLY
wwa. AnHi in we.' R V
WORTH OP SINGAPORE.
Ml^ Apm lo.-K<r.
TO WELL KNOWN CITIZEN.

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NINTH YEAR-.2402

Vou €an Cell

ECREWArNQ WILL BE THE NEXT j howerer. and this momln* the reicnl*rj
Mrth4MWBd train only ran aa far aa)
MEETING PLACE.
the wrack where It met the Elk Rapida
——
|u»to which madc^ihefoat of the nm
Rev. O. a Roth. #ermariy of Thla .orth.
X
Cltya Mat Been Sent to Portage
T4VKCN HOME TODAY.
Pmlrio—Conftfonce Waa

thrown
Peckbam. who
ijj, rtg Thnraday and auMalncd
-aertoua tajnrlei abont the bead, waa
rfae City. Rev. D. O. RutlT Portaye ‘ takan to hU home In Elk Raplda ihtr
morning. He la much improved and
>ld Not
onloaa oompIlcaUoaa aei in will re________
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^ Evangelical ^aofe^en^. cm er from hla Injurtea.
ERoet ^ tho
One of the moat aucceaaful confer
m» JOtTICE OF THE PEACE FOP j ence aeaalon held for many ycara was
TWENTV-ONE YEARS.
I the one In aeaalon at thta place laa!
week. Rev. A. Kawaer preached one
THE !?TOBE THAT FILLS THE
Br win to (ko BrealiMt BMord.
of the atrongeat aenDooa of the week
. Umdoa. April 10, *;»0 p. «.-Tboj ^
vintpoH. E.i». Dn. 2t, 1836 on Friday night and 00 Saturday night
MOfiT PRERTKIPTIOXS
Ruasiaa aouadrOn which naaaed Sliuca*,
lUiiiannn* 9^, iif^w*rw
T..C. Meckel, mlaalonary aecfeiary of
porrS.U.nUy«»d.r«o»»kndoflU.ri
Cleveland. O.. and Rev. Oeo. Johttion
During tha WaiwHad a
Admiral Magnlat waa righted Sunday |
trenaurcr of Northweatem college of
manec in Hit Life.
by tha Briilah ateaawr Cregory Apear
Naperville. IlL apokc In the Iniereat
Ibrty milea northeaat of Mankt. on#;
of the InatitutlooK which they repre
aent. Rev. Chr. Sublc^a of Cleveland
lljcbr
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addressed
the conference on behalf of :
« City.
of the early aettlera of ]^v
at are of the church.
taken ; 8< be»alng waa chosen aa the place

WCATHER—TfcrMUMiins ttniglit aad
TnMdAT »rlili powiMr
or

Kaa* F-ren«

WEnCUl DRUG STORE
B.R.IIaciloiuU,Mcr.

Place Tour Ordec With Us
roa AU EIKDS OP,

Interior Finishing
STORE FRONTS. FIXTURESjSASB, DOORS.
AMD R:ESIDENCE INTERIOR WORE

ALL
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...

O. C. MOFFATT
Attracts of TIU,
•-RICES SATISFACTORY
totablMuadln ISM

242 E I=RONT ST.

building

MATERIALS

...MAPLE LOOS WANTED...

W,

TRAVERSE CITY MFG.;C0.

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Cmer Lake Avm«e and Tenth StrMt
W. L. BROWN. MCa
CITIZENS’ PHONE! 3t

------PETOSKKY
With the addition of I'etoskcy to our list of stores
wc now have

le

in the state. What do you think of our list:
Atlrinii
Buy Citv
l>i-trT,it‘
Ksc.'innlm
Hint
Hancock
elackaon
Kalamazoo

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Ijuusin^
Muiiistiquu
Betoekey
Port Huron

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J>;ln^a.Mari..
Travenw* City

ORINNEI-I

-Kere he nrrlved .horn ■ Brockton. Mn»>; April lO.-A* the
bf I™''-•»« 1 r«nl. of the holler exploelun nt lu ,
n- K C.rter.;„«o„ here renentlv in whieh flfo-

Ore
n ji-wwry
Jewelry nrm of R. 8, Orover A Co. hat volun-i
«Yr jrentw nnd
wiu then
Euru opened •
.
Bjr Wire In the Erenln* Rpeorl.
•nor* tor hlin«lf. in • Uttle wooden' „rilp wUoied for the
of lu

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^ISI^ ■*
WnshlnroB. April in;—Tweoty flvef bulhllni: where the B«too «ope now
hundred and oUMy peinon. died m>n «nnd.. He remained nbont ten penr. j-gu,,. ij.,
,he nueU and llnbitltlw
eerebro .pl.nl menta|tHU In the mlted In iht. loentlon and he ba> continued e,„g«
^b, nn«d. connW
Bute. Inn mr. of »WA t.T"« »»»»'' «» 'h® •'»'** eontlnnonHy.A
imnlnly of the Emenon nhoe honM.
«H.occnrr«l in New York. In New' Throwshont hi. Ions r«Senee ln.,h„,„^t u* ggued Stain. ThU
York Uut wnk there were 110 death. Trarerw City he held omcea. Jtmlre|„^p
,t« Uie Arm can do|
n. the ren.lt of the dlnnw. New of the pence for twentynne n»r», con ;
y,*,.
York doctor. Iwlleee the dnth rate
(OnnUaned on Third Page.)
,
----------will derreaw .teadllr from now on;
-------- ---------------Put Over a Want on AeeeunI
nmll warm wn.her kill, the dUnw.)
RONNER^HELOON.
; By Wire to the Bvenlag Raoord.
Trnvem City Couple Were Merried
Aeeaptad Rockaftilar GifL
New York. April 10.at Klngricy Ytatartfay.
Wire to the Bvenlag-Record.
)
ilnOhlo.whM
(eztraditiMi
. Boston. April in.-The Awariimii; Oecrge M. Bonner of this city sari^^t to bring to this eltj J. Morgan
Bnptlet Miedo^ union ha. aennded Prf«l hi* Irtendt mterday by betas j
^
hrmherdnda* «ul
. Sin rf»»w»e# from John aitnek.- «»''«> «» werri.se at KlnsHey W
of Naa Pwtermo. the trial of
felJer.
‘12:80 with Mrs, Ella C. ^©Mon. n|th« actr««s charged with ahooUng
------------- popular nurae of this city. The cere-)
Young was postponed this
Caldwell A Ixittdon hare Installed a! many was periomed nt the Methodist; corning for a week
ftncB lmrseixmereleglricmMor ta p*«iimgebyReT.A.UThiiiMona^
The motor the happy couple Immediately took the i Hugh!
left this morning for the I
aem the umrt: of a forty horse power! afternoon train for this^ dty
ila, where he wiU makel
' they will reside at 142 Lake aveeiie. • hla i

BROS.

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MBM8 CsYOOM© MBN«
cirOTinwoi e-roKwisHiwGS

m Linta Mhrs

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A Double ••
Breasted
Sack Suit
piumps your
figure out.

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It’s best in Blacks and Blues or mixtures in soft
stuff, and takes kindly to checks, plaids and overplaids.
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l.V. two for 2-V.

mUataCMth

A Double Breasted Sack is a sure cure for evoy
sort of a crank.
Wc have the late cuts with wider lapels and cut
in longer lengths, with loose trouseis.
,

prioB,

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.



TRAVtmK CITY, MICHICAN, MOKOAV. APRIL «L 1*8.

Is Your Stomach
- “ iijrr*—On a Strike?

1/'^

A>r«ca»ca

Jlf

*ay»: *^li traal sppctflc com.
rart>^
aa« aar«4 my Ufe. Slac«
•Ml IndigM«1«J h for OTW W rttn.
Ilitra«.edttforKPM*.
and eoBdder It • murrkKU thraot

Httl mtoteMAiidnld Mr.
Wmmm
te tW IwlM as a rrtwa- mat OaHt

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«TATB or OHIO. Cttr srf Tolaio.
pp

GOCART

Gel U now. We hare an assortmttti of 43 different stylus of baby

nUKK J. CHKKBT.
I a-oni to tatoro so oad nbKrtbcd
la air pmooce. tbi* dih darolDt" *Tw OUU.ON.
(M.)
Noearr P«Wlc.
HaU*i Catarrh Cora ts talwa latar-

■M CUtlMCM AHEAD.
Afur lOHgvIiW tl» •«-elAl
for (b* put PH* Hrorr C4**. of So-

cwbs. rxans aad folding fthcarts.
An espwdal display tif ibose popnUr priced gfvearu that hare given
such tborongh satisfaction from

rrota. *AfUr folUag. ona laeb of War-'

K«. I. blMl .nd wldlb. Mr. P«ltrr
Mmd for taatlaMalalt fraa.
r. J. CHBKKT * CO.. ToMo. O. and Dr. Ashloo fsronrd- macadam.
Sold br all druotm. 7Sc.
«»■
Tak* Hairs Family PUls for coasU- irbur ,-o hw*b. Ito- C»

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^iyo.AtiAa.t them of great booellt In ireiieral debll-

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M-l'Vn'S

•Ideiwd fony-foor fset a. a business
one tablet relieves the mil feeling
J^hn^Sn iSSk
stroflC aad the loUowloc preferred •tier
Co. F. H. Mead?. B. E. Wait A Sons.
WuiUllilc; W. D. C Germaine. 40
^
1 fact: Praak Lahym. 40 feet; J. T. Han- ’
thank j-oo f«»r the aondi r--------:---------------aah. 44 feet; Samuel Garland. 40 twt; ,u, c«re vour Rexall mspepsla Tat.
why s.ilfer with spring tin^nes.;
___________40 feet; Charles Ger-’ lets hare wrought. I snffered for over «,ean. emss feeling. m» strength, no
-Oor fmllraads hare baoa wonder j
I Hi o. Si f*d*i Mrs Genaalne 44 ten rear* with a troublesonje form o.
Hollister s Rocky Mountain
fiiny farorad hj aatkmal proapwliy.
imalne. 44 feel. Mrs. Oen^lM. 4t
, chanced to ol.tsln s tcm will make you well ami keep you
la sidu of the iToat laereas# of farllH
ffat: U. J. Baker. 40 feat;
E. RoRcmu I>>spepsia Tablets. I well. SSTents. Tea or Tablets. John
ties made la lha last two W ihrrej
land. 40 fuel; W. C. Hull. 40 feel; "
...
.— •
Fining permanent relief, and the .mly s)^i>^,
ysats. oor prtaclpal systssas sUll
STSSET PSOFtSTY OWN- K. Palire, 32 free and \hp
iM,. T«c. o,m..
T.
thsm
j
CR« OfSCUttKO FAYING.
To heal
wHJi every probabllRy of lu conUon
. Uf. aad Mm. H. L Ftah. J. V
injuries, use Riirklen's^^to a great many of my friends and
j
anus for Boniba to come. Both agri j
------ rMclnlo-h. Mr.
to do sn. as I
win etmtlnue
.
writes Theodon*
raiinn aad tadpnrr ara ah» an)orlii*
^
themn to he the best d%T«pei>*in reminly
. O.. “caused me
moeb pr-aparHf In rrrrr part o« Um
^.o. P. Carver. H. Mnniagm*.
evur aold."
Mrs. Finch
.............
^
ptUn Physicians were helpless.
(MPtrr tr»4*/i« ahowln* locraaaad!
bicki B Arnica Salve quickly
Soothes and heals burns
acUTltJ^-aad tba toIubc <d *^“^'wMILI THERE WAP A DIFFER-

SOME FAVOflED THE HACMUM

daaiad nriuiw «T tba laat two paan.
Tba Poatb la pn»prfOUA baring r*>-

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ENCE «"
ON THE
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WIDTH.

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rn::;';:!pini-.r.'’:i.uc..i »•-^....0.whh.«•.
In the Cast tba Iron and steel boom
We are alrt pig Iron

Talk to Yoursell

■ All .»«N wmi mrn bava c.irMn.r
Uioaghl oat 0.rlr plan, lor prorraa..

land Was ffacretsiy—Inspaet-^
ad ffamptaa of Blttnimhlc.
____

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thi^ Spring

wwbmmmbm
-nd thoucht thirty

Wliy n ut whi n we can sell
you a Av«‘ nxini cottage for H.lt'*
a month? New. hardwoo<l fin­
ish. pump, on south side of
strn t. located on one of th«?
Im-si Ktr«H‘ts in the cUy.
M lots on east'side to sell on
easy payments or trade for what
>ou have. If >ou wwnt to make
n gtsxl Invi stnteni s«h- us at

New Life ____
writes, “that I was cured.' .........
a
ach and IkiwcI dlsorden. give way

i?‘robr.™-D^rr.t-.':TTi'‘'M..a^^

PM.A Anolhrr irninvnr. In ,h..
'j:,''’™'"’' aZ<.r
M..U BarioH 1, lb. tnidd *n...b of
population anti the fact that btilldlng
has been much restrained for a year
or two by the high
and hy high wages
renu have In^n steadily advancing,
especially In oungi>ste<l dlstricu. until
they have reached a p*>lnt atiracllve
at least to speculative raidtal.
“It cannot l»e said, however, that the
speculation In real estate has yet ob
talned dangen»us proi«irtlons; mmh
of the activity is ptrfiTiIy legitimate,
and aeems destimM to continue for
aome Um^ to come, although It Is well

lALKTOYOURSELI
L.IICI
1.

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How i»an 1 iiiakt- iiivself more vuluaiao to iny omployor?

O. P. Carver pruiKised that each
4. If Im not ualislii-a lu»w can 1 cltaii-c to other work i«iyMock settle their it%n paving and ad­
itig tnon* inonoj-y
vocated that the subject I** taken up
block by bks-k. beginning from Cass
How mil 1 U-conif n ftm-maii. a manager, a siii)* rintcmlto Park street, fnd Dr. B. D. Ashton
t*ut in Boiiio office or store or fac tory or milly
was the Arst interested along that
n. C^m I start right now to study up. work up and g.1 my
highway to ex|»r«-ss his oidnion. He
advocated macadam, mating his n*aSidary up?
son 1<» Ih* that the ttiisiness center was
The INXKRN\\TI(>NAL anUlKSlH )Nl)KNC'i: srn< M »LS
coming that way and In a few year*
answer all lhc««* tpifstimis.
the Gf.-feei lots would necesaartly be
cut up with water taps for divided
auforCffuiocsttmc
lots and macadam was the only i»ave, ment that would stand the rutting and
repairing. >He ihtmghl stn-id car ser­
I In the
of all great upward move
vice would use the street also and in
ITnItetl States has u>
closing clie»l a piece of macadam
H1‘marked by a real estate
:iowanl Elmwfsid .which had stood
lory shows that ih
i years of sen Ice aside from many igherj
At the Ktudmll Music House*.
• 1 ftnl estate have aHiM»st Invartably
sipetche* of like maieHal of years
^ marked the crest of a forward wave.
gone by. “Whsl was gi>od enough for
and while the top may not hgye been
us then is gtxMl enough for ns now.“ [ >
$ reached, there Is no reawm to see
he said, but thought that later brick-----------‘
why this particular niovoment should
could be laid <m the macadam as a
f -be any except ion .“
<
foundation layer.
His talk was answen-d by Wllllaiu
INOUtTRIfft LOOKING THIS WAY. Caldwell, who slated that no pave
In SBOther column mention la made -uem eould be Uid oa macadam as it

Gorrespondence School Display
OR. SIMYDER
oEN-ris-r

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

- I following estimates on various paving
I or definite Information rel-1 materials for the benefit of those In
aUve to the possibUUy of locating lu i attendance; 13.62 p<r
this city. Some of
brick.
e^e curb; SS.«l for
art extmnaly desirable and have such bithullhlc. concrete curb and gutter:
merit that It is due to the people of; gr,-3 sh«-^t asphalt, concrete curb and ■ •
. Traverse CUy that the Uuird of trade ,:utter Julius T. Hannah then staled ■
make investigations relative to thel. pnefiy that the general consensus of * t
rellabltity and substantial character.
among those* who knew was ^
The ottesers of the Uuird of trade ,hat macadam s*as nnsalUfacton* «tnd ;
are in communication with several »if generally had dlny gutters.

theme concerns and have given them
H Montague, speaking in behalf of :
all the laformatloh that Is necessary , hU block, quoted much Interesting S
lelstlve to Traverse City and iu ad-’ <uta. concerning Kansas City, which’*
vantages, shipping rewrees. eJc. | is noted as a pavetl city, haring at
Boms of the concerns seeking new lo-, leaid 2do miles of paved country
caUons are familiar with Traverae"] Greets. Their best streets were ma-City aad know of Its deslraWliiy as a cadam from quarry stone with tentnanulhctnrlng center. Then. loo. thE'|lnch curb and elghteen-lnch gutters.!
fact that It has lHX-t»me known abroad i He said the lower U>^r was six Indiea!
that Traverse City U about to bond
broken quarry stone sieved through,
for the aid of pnbYte Improvemenu ’ four and ouehatf Inch mesh. aprlalM | ^
haa drawn attention to this point by | libmlly and rolled with a ftflmdaw:
enterprises seeking new locatious and ‘ ivUer. Next layer fire Inches thick of
extending their capaclUes. In each , three and ooe4ialf inch quarry atone.
. case where replies have been received tivated to the same process^ the last
•Traverse City has been mentioned as' being two Inches of small quarry stone
being a good pUce for nomeruns kind* i as a binder dressing. Mr. Montague
of manufacturing * eoteifrises, and j aald the tar maeadsm made with hot
streets In the
only awaiting fur- pitch.
ther hiveatlgailoa aad definite kmm-jetty. Re
ledge as to what the Traverae CHy'down la
.• tiau* of trad, cu do to-ard taBdlag I par •««•» yard, -blla the rxpnue of'
. MhaUathil McoonanBWL Th, -mb- alxtr«tx toot lou oo 8toh ai™*t looi-!

iaU)r «pQB*eaHi&rat nNlB(«aMa od*to t»LU par ntaMr-aerea bati
to poMte laMROTaba.tt M tho cdU-lfAn*^ «( WMk. Ho «M VtUtadi

'li:

eiinalns. nipe portieres, taiynitry mr*
tains with the Persian liand and the
fringiil . nds

We handle a lino <if

the welt known art hHirn upestrlea
and Cfttieh enters. In style and quality
they arrv the best.

Window ahadet

iij^lle to order.

Seutb
Sidt

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Stmt

THIl

How i-nii I p t n U tter ixi.*itiony

*2. eHow 0«li I gel « liiglter saluTN ?
3.

fe

Our cariM‘1 'departmeiu is full of the
l«»st things In carpels, linoleums, lac©

WOOD SISTERS- mlUlnety opening S.^^Walt A Sons- drug sbtro... guarThursday. April 13. . ‘

there wen- many different opinions In
new buUdllUF ^*a1I aorta are being regard to the paving «f the whoU.
aractad. ThU moveroeni may be at- streii fn>m Cass to Rallmad avenue.

Tmt IdIUUd Bmm FuBtakOT

rii.“M“;da.=^^^.’^rrs.is::;’'dj:.g:

and• tundradcbar.

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:

J. W. 81-AXEFff
WKolMEltUilMEll

glsif.

are all answered by the IniematloMl
a„nlc km*wn.
Correspondenre Schools. This school g,rengih and health fr>r.ow it* us,-. .V.
teaches everything ev.^rywhen*. It ha- cents. Johnson Drug Co

mral -Ith a visa of arriving, at an

bond, for ,..1 cln.r. -hlch. for «•••>'t ”o
time being at least, offers l»etter pnw

A fin« new lot of genu’ llkts modA wlmets just arrived. ,^ep In and
look them o»er.‘
.
We can do the aame for you that we are doing for hundreds of otheiY.
Furnish your house complete and give
your own time to pay for It.

-r,r::r;t:ir:” non-. ,..r... cHiMr.. ...«..r u

l the demand. The

damaad for Iron aad aiatl tor alt aorta

t full-sUe ^
package, and
ney If \wi 1
Johnson Dnig Co.

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UR BUSINESS is'toleirclolhes.'^ We buy eWhing lo sell aguin.
It is a thing we know. We might offer some advice about clothes,
but advice, as j-ou know, is “a commodity peddled by your hw.
ver, and given away by jvur molher-in-Iaw, but impossible to
dispose of’yourself,” so we will not attempt advice.^
When, you come to us for your clothes, we consider it our obli.
gation to see that voU receive the best We believe we luve that sort
1U5 sr,i»s.
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r.RnilSF Si BRANDEGEE
dothing is advised by good merchants in almost eveo' city fa America.
We have .^t much time this
Spring in posting oursdves on
tliis question, apd we are conlident we are better prepared lo
please-our ctstomers than hereaccompanying fllustra.
lion is a diapfag from life
from our
CROUSE & BRANDEGEE
Outii^ Suits. You win notice tte
disttoctive cut and style giwn
these suits. Materials are fa fancy
Scotches, Tweeds and Worsteds
fa .O\-er-pbids of Self colorings
and t^ enUrcly new this
r
..ri to $25.
etc
Prices from
$10

SUITS
FOR
ANY
SEASON
Lari y spring, late
spring, early summcr. late summer, all
times, and these are
THE

CLOTHES
THAT
FIT
your P"“»
pocket.

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GOT THAT SHIRT YET?
No firm shows such a line of Summer Shirts

$1.00 $1.50 and $2.00
<in fact it is a good, all-around remedy; ij
honestly made, and as effective and safe as
any general sy-ttem cleaner and tonic* on
the market.

You state your size and we will show you a dozen different patems of that
size to select from. They are so handsome you will surely want to own one of each
pattern, stripes, figures.

NO IROUBLE TO SBOW GOODS IN OUR STORE
That is the way you know what we have.

THE HMSIII & UY
MBHIAIITILE COMfANY

UheNortbponachorta.
Th. MImooH l«fl Chkago wUli s thr fort** of risbUomiM.
! Oti* L. Uliite maa
f.11 cmo of fcrlxM i.4 . few pwM-; pU «lKn,ld tore m HTti« M
law.. Tbefl. were «o tMUMgrr* for|»lI mmi a&4 clvtc ^luwtW.
ibis lion, howrrer. Howard AWrtrh
of CLIcafo. who alway* make* the poinics.*' he wahl.
It doea *^c*ry
Arm trip with ihe N4.rthein Hlcbl«a
w-Tbe polplt >boul4 not pnub p«itjr ,j,*lr twiner borne. »here ibey wlil
the iiomic.. !krt Ibe nntn.1 «or.mi«. orl rem.ln for . .bon b«.in». trip.
on Invd an
bi i John U Uonoueh of Rowommoo
nmn Irtp art 4o» •« nun. OB the ‘k* •««<>
<< "* '•* ■
• ilretabA who .rrivt^ in thU rlly ,
preached In no oticrrtaln lone.
trip, left for
wtH‘k aso for hU
The minoi* win not U‘ her.. Wfurv
ay. where he will
^an. SUn«.D.
Tlrit hi* sUter.
TaUBCBi
loitkm.
adOiar rrldar nl«M or Taeaday i

mrasM^iEinis <!

EASTER
GARMENTS

REHOVED TO OFRCES

ovn jomsoN didgco.


•»*»^ «f
■ H. F«ir..
•>' '”«•*
Mr.. Cbwlc. St.rr «iui Mr,
Fbenle No»«>«. »>oO> of JolM. III. Tl»yiwnt ban iR'ett occu
who i« a Widow,
pled by Mm.
and Min. Vcriy Joinll.v. and
«. in the laistumer It wa* the one »IK)l whlcl.

tat.
-n/.
In the m enlng
The barge Kmnla Thom|w*on. owned
Cthal Meuatad-a Funeral.
Liule Crol*er returned to In October, when hr wra* taken III anj
hr the KHIer Inumber and Shingle’
The funeral of Mn* Tboma# Pemrwon Klng»ley today after TUliing friendT. though hr ►iH'nt two weeks there be
company of thi* rliy arrin-d }a»t night
ndtimed In |Kx»r health, ami the db
cargo of ‘ wa* bdld yesterday afternoon at 2:30 |n i|ie city over Sunday,
and picked up a part of
tamher. having laadod thereat at Bing from the home on Washington atroeti Ml** Gmma Seigar Tialted in this ease which had Uken hold of ho
ham. The cargo Is tor Racine and which was crowded with *orrowlng*i city a ebon time and returned to her rugg*^ con.stltutlon clalnusl him yes­
terday. death resulting fnun dlals t-y
Chicago. She cleared this momtiig. i frii^Hl*. Rev. Thomas Cox of the Fir*: home in Caillljac thI* morning.
The remain* will be ehlpin-d to Jolu i.
*
---------- 5------------j Methodist church eiilogired the vir : Mr*. Mary Slnible left for C.i
here be will ."*•
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BRCVITIEA.
,
: lues Of the deceas»*d and gave comfon ; Rapid* this morning
Mr. Verly was a member of the Ma

—---to the relatives and Irienda who wen» visit friend* for a short time.
<j™« rhureh nlld will B»ct wl.b
htfXTbe rno.ic ww,
M«. W.rr« SaUbur,- K-ft for Acmr «’»'• Odd Frilo.. and Knish.. .rf
Tbo Maron. will bavr rharEv
llr». Oonv.-m. «n |3n.woo.l

...j i,,. ,ho cb4r of ibr Flm M. tbU morntnE and will vl.lt b« aUter.
the funeral
TacMtay. Tb« lm» will
Mr.,
rtarch iui>l tb.- p»tl lw«rpr. wetv Mr*. Fred Vaughn for a week.
Justice Very was a staunch rejuib
Spnsut-. .1 : ociuck.
Rosetn*. Wlldman, Fulghum
Mm. Smetier and Mis* Fnwt
The couiraci for the furniture of the
iThempaonvIlle arrlvcsl thi* morning
deju ndeU uiK,n
Simms and Abl>utt.
new Congregnilonal church ha* been
: fe;- a short businm* trip.
for his party w henwer
let to the (SranU Rapids ScbiKd Fumi
JTXi j Mm- I’hoelM- l>anleU of 1»43
________
_ city bot
i Mr*.
Etoma____
Hallett of this
wrcis**d a powerful
lure company. Mm. L. M
...............
for-l Fn»nt fctreet died yesterday afternoon | f„;”^riy of Lake Ann. left for Wl'scon- j,.......
tatluence
for - KTVM manv years and
merly of this city bot now of Moline. | at 3:5f» at the home of her daughter.
momlnfg
join her iiuaband ’• ^ »* *brewd a politician ks Traverse
lU, ha* donated a large pulpit chair [Mrs. T. J. Nicholson, with wh<.m
preceded her ro months ago to
<l«h*t In
■while Mm. I. n. nmM*rf* Sumlay i had made hi r home. She leaves the
^
They w ill reside;
political work but generally aeci»m*
jPllsbeil whai be di-.-^lnd and '* * *
•chool cl4*. win give two pnlpu chair*, i following: chlMrim: Mrs. Frank Mad- p^^rmanently there,
side chair*, rommunlim table and in-^ Lon. Vj22 East Fnmt street; Mra |
Minnie Favne of Cedar Ron '
often vconsulted him
^hiaital communion wet.
John K%ans. Iu37 Easl Front •treei; Ip^^ through town thi* morning
Food gineraLhlp was nq iln-.l
The home hlirhud to W. O. rooie
ViKtivuu Mrt. T. J. Nicholson. P»43 fiaal Front |
Kngene Oregon, wherv ahej
conleiita. He wa* a man of
*
cah away on UbIoo alreel; Mr*. Mil Mall.*’------ ^ City; t
htmhaad
who went therb- ’
hIgbeaP Miagrity mad when It was
alreet ftaturdaj* smashing up things william Daniels. Olympia. Wash., and .
Thev will make |
'***»‘i> F*'e his word
*:^ThlK>r"8i
*^^*^**
Kafcva, The funeral j
Home In the future tbcnv
I
*
‘ W RathlKJu^
will give
nodal hop. in the K. P. ball Wedue*^ the officiating clcrg.vman being Rex.
morning I make an i Ihiriug his long serxiet* as justice
day evening. April 12. to which ail Hitch Kenntvly. and the burial
the peace he U'came Ji law stndent lo
Knight* of* Pythias and their famllb* taki* placi* at Oakwiioil In the fimliy
Bimry Pickani. B. E. Chandler and ■ »
and was widl x ersel In
are Invlti*!. Refn^ritminls will bt»
the husband who was placed
yy ^ Seim and wife of Uknuwb*,U;r and his ad
iK*rxi*iI.
Iherx^ a year agt» U D. Curtis has\i land are Trareme Cltx visitors today !' ice was often sou::hi by a great maii>
.
The Mral sale fiir the stock cum|iany charge «»f Ihe airaiiKemetils.
.and report* things in their lowm as I
difficulties.
which plays at 8telnlierg s Grand next
1 iKs.mlng for the summer season. The|
kind !..
The funeral serv ice of E;hel Dunn | gasidlne boat factory Is
week, wlU open Thuradaj morning at
runningwhom he asMieiatiMi. For
in running
lIiu^tdHl was held this niomlng at inj
the box office.
sub I many years he was a great faxtirile
A commlltw of the Knights of oV«wbrr.«.«,Fr.nrl.cb..rrb. H.rt |"r
d’o^K
oper..lo„
........... .............. ......... .. .................. .........
Ions. with a band of eblUlren who liViM
Kaid in the pivsence of a
Pytbla* met yesterday mi>mlng and
within the vicinity »»f Front sire^'t an I
I Will not lie started this summer.
made arrangx ments for a pedru party ‘■•'Fc cxjno.urhe of friends. The pall
his offlrv was xiflen the scene of jolly
and dance to be glv,‘n May 24.
1 Di'anm were cousins of the deceased.
Ii-* «,uno.
.h™.«b tb.. dt,- parties a' which it was Juriitv Verl:.*.s
The fln> alann apdi in of tiu- city j The Intermcnl took pUce at Oakwood,:
morning on her way to Kalkaska aim to make the little folks ba:.|i>.
had a short clrrnlt for b.rt.ve-lghl j »^Din» bricT *crx lcit» were beUl ‘‘J" j for a short visit
Tlu*se yuuiig folki* are now nun and
..
bo«r. bnl .fl.T • K»v«t .l.wl of Ulmrilt" •■V ItalHT.
j Krv. K. N. H»l«plo. who I.M Uvll wom.n bsji they will a'way> ebcrLh a
kind memory of Justice Verly. '
Mn,.I-oll, Met>bvr».«..nlbn..U. of !•"*::“'»= «»•
«»f..r,-n«.
The funeral will be held lomornvw
I
IkTrieii
i
Klkton.
has
!
ibr Northern nrjluni. iiuMtl mw*r 1 •'
Prof. John IL Ruche, the well known
| »ft*-nicxin at 4 o clock from Cam rV
.vestenJay of tuberculinils. leaving a
* we^‘k-8 visit with his parents.
iiistnicior of physical eulttire and vi
Mrs Alfred Davis and daughitr
rooms and will bi* a Ma
son. Frank Stanford of Kingsley. The
r.pyle arrivtNl this aftenwxm to oh- «»nie »erxlce. the IhkIv then Uiit;;
o clock
for the daugh Uken to Jolkl, 111.. « n the
lain medical atb
train when* an Fii»isCf>pa! Servlet- sili
ter. who i* ill.
held. The |iall lM-ar»'rs will b.
Mrs. George Jarrx'llL and children arr. A.
.i.sitv, to .i„o that'
from BeuUuu to from
fro the MkHdm.*^ *if thi.s city.
rived this I
the advert l.M nieiii of -C. A U..** busi j
2 P- m.
make a visit with Mr and Mrs. W. J.
ue»s for sab*, has nothing to .lo with“ j Rebecc* U.Vejoy. aged 70 yi-ars. Jarreit of Washington street.
Bttgbec* City drug store. Mr. Hug ■:die«l yesterday afternoon at 2 p. m. of
bee dt^U.^ he ha. a'good thing and;
^
THE MARKETSWhile the Other Waited OuUide of
Intend* to kev*p it
j
^
Parm C. Gilbert-. Re*idence,-E*I>eiroll. Mich., April M.-WheatThe new «imml**l«n Ann of Sxdu;, j,,,, Weaux-sUay at 10 a. m. at the
citing Runaway Yesterday.
■ chu.
hurch at Grawn. Rt-v. Hill officiating. May. II PkH: No. 2 red. Il.ti^: No. 3
iHlril
com.
5lc:
No.
3
white
oat*.
34c.
iMiKlness at 41(» Front stret'i. The
MThe
*^s will U' in charge of
The pole team <if 1-Yank H. Bmith of
r
firm hen. pA Huanently and art* uot |
Toledo. O.. April H».—WHc-at—Cash.
Sixth street ran away yesterday af:er
transient* as ww* rep»»riexl.
______
11.07: May. |l.o3.
noon with Frank Smith. Jr. They ran
Chicago, April lo.~Wheal—May.
^ »ank Nevlu ha* n sigmsl hi* rc|*er j Henrx L. Wy*on, the TMuonth.-oliI
from the alky back of the bam to
torial posUion on the Eagle and leH |san of Mr. and Mrs. E F. Wyson of 11.14^; July. gesc. Corn-May 4S».,c: Wadsworth sinv-t and the driver ran
Salurdax- fur Chicago, from wkeco he j Greilickville, dUnl last night at mid July. 47^c. Oat>—May. 29»,c. May them, up Into a sand hill where an
wUr go to take a stiuaU^ui In Penusyl night after a short illness. The funeral porkfl $13.03; lard. $7.40; rib*. $7.35.
excavation for a basement for the resi
East Buffalo. April Id.—CatUc—Act
will I*, held tomorrow aftemoun at
dence of Mr. William* is being made
^
I
The cerllflcate* for those who con- *:3Q from the Friends church. Rev. K. Ke: value* 2oe3lH* higher. Veal* anu in his efforts to stop them but war
J , ... :** - tributed to the McKtpley memorial jE R*><ina officiating. The Hiiermenl calves—Blow and lower. Sheep and thrown out and ewaped nninjured.
Umb*
Stronger.
Hogs

lSffi23c
^
- monument have arriv.Ml and IHistmas I will bo in Oakw ood under the dlfcctioa
The team ran vrildly «ip lieiwwn the
lower.
& - ^ter Raff is nwdy to distribute them to]of CndertakV Cunis.
residence of Perry Hannah and J. C.
Potatoes on local maiket. Wc. ThirWooxw emilk-d to them.
r-----------Morgan. In !olng ihU. the horses ran
^
The pupil*- recital to be given In the "The funeral of the llllle son, John ty-ftve load* received.
afoul of a telegraph pole where tbi
City oynca house Fritlay evening by {Theodore, son'of Mr. and Mrw. EmmH
rig wa* left and they continued ibelr
D, W. Stewart s pupil* inx^mlae* to be | Armstrong, was held yesterday afleralk-y
very pinaaant affair. An lntert.*i-j noon rrx*m the rtwideace at 2 o’clock,
into
lag program ha* been prepared. No Rx^r. J. W.^MUIer officiating. The IJi- irfnse bo|M that hare hitherto hcctt^*^ actre stopped by running
P*™ C Gilbert * residence. One
admlsrion will be charged: Inviution* tie casket was imbedded In a mass of thrown away In hrrwerliffi
lade a call while the other rebeautiful Aowers. Interment at Oak i
oaislde.
.»cb«*, of R u cbr-’ with ten ahHUiigs a .rear i
The annaa) mei<lng of the stork• holders of the We^nr^ong cinh wlU
form* f« the
minstrel show coming.
«.*
he heM at the cluh house tooaorrow
tnlU ha* lo pay.
HEATH^REWEft
erentng at s o’dook.
a Lot* Silrerr Big^Cem^ny at City
There win be a special meetlag «f
Weddina j th* Cottaft Home
Opera Hovsm
Traverae City lodge. No. 222. P. A. uJ
high cias* minstrel
TMday. April n. at 5:30 o’clodi la \ A T«T happy wrtdtac oconrt thb
the aiy opera
'
Carter’* imdettaklng
ng. April 15. The
*
■”7° ?*■****» “
Oo»u». Hom «hn
_ - serrlcct over the n
>
**>» j Stephrt HcbU aad lin. CU»« Brewr
I were aatud la the holy bond* of matKfhetion. The com­
Shermaa G.* Drimoat aad Hr*.jrimany by Rev. W. T. Woodteime.
pany ffimtaias a larse Mat of capable
oJmphlar C DAemert were martied Th^r were attended by Mn, 8Mlaoa of
people. There wiU be a band conceit
at the parmage last night at C;20 by i Chicago as matron of homir and Chris
before the show.
Rev. HMih Keaaedy. Both an of!•Scott of Stmnrbaak as
Qaifeld wmaaMp,
I The wedding wa* simple and attended!
only by the Immediate fHends. Mr. 1
WOOD SISTERS’ mlDlaery o|Mml8g|aad Mr. Health will fwslde at Cott
^--------- L. jHniKx.

City Opera House
SATURDAY EVOING
APRIL 15

G. Lute Silver’s

BIG
MINSTRELS
Two Hours of Solid Fun!
into P;ci£c,ItotblBf to Offend

HEAR THE BAND CONCERT
Tbcn FoU»w the Crow^

Women’s thoughts are nat­
urally centered on where
they can get the best styles
in <*.\'cliisivc garments and
for the most reasonable
prices, and for this occasion
we have made spt^ial ar­
rangements and prices that
we are confident will satisfy
the most fastidious, and at
prices you will not find du­
plicated elsewhere.

'im

Eadks' Suits
made of fine
Tanama Cloth, blouse ef­
fect. shirred and trimmed
with silk bands to match, new sleeve, ft 1
worth $’J0, special....................... ..
Another line, both box and blouse ef- ftl 7 KO
feels swell material worth $22. special vX • ti/V
See our lVier>Thompson Suits for ftl R OO
Misses from 1^ to IS years, at............. ^XU-UW

eor. From
and Union

€. mnbelm

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STEARNS

WALL PAPER
HOUSE

- WOOD SISTMT'

Easter Millmcrybpening
Thursday, April 13th
I’* \clusivc selections of abso­
lutely the

For iicai, up-to-date*
flesi^jns in
:
: ;

Correct Thing

WALL PAPER

in Master Millinery. ,
Ourdesigner.Miss Udenc
(i. Tray, has maJe careful
study of the sprinv: styles,
both in New.York and Chi-*
cago. and we shall be ready
on our opening day to show
all that is most exc lusive in
design and up-to-date in
style.

Abo Taper Han^in;'.
Tainting,. Sign Wrilin;X and. Decorating.
All wttrk No. one.

DNE.H0RSE CALLED

STEARNS

WOOD SISTERS, MILLINERY,

WtU,PAPER mSE
•256 Front Sin. l

Millinery Opening
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THURSDAY, APRIL 13
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A SPECIAL SHOWDCG WILL BE AABE OF

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Pattern Hats - ^
* Bonnets
^
Tailor-Made,
Ready4;o-Wear
and Street Hats
YOU ARE CORWALLY WYITEI) TO ITTElfD

Mrs. Belle Place
145 FRONT STREET

The finest flour is uppermost in the plans of good
housekeeper*, ai^ thqr
all say that, after trying
the many brands offered,
that the “BEST*, made
by Hannah & Lay Co. is
the nniviasal favorite.
Our “BEST" floor makes
the largest, lightest,
whitest, bread, and is
the most satisfactoiA for delicio js iight cakes and pic

Lssi^“^fs:
the dWcfcal. 7-g, ociecii
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‘^•"^Clua. M UBBIIB. Clerk.

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rob. «. ifob.
To Ibe llooofRbOr Bponl cf Bd»e*tkio
OeotloiBeo:—We yvnt rocniamoo on
«n<l moan. rc«|«itfully rr|^
ttkftt
wr
haif<’
<*»BOito«d
tbe Col,„i
ih»l
,. .nd Bodme me «me cor
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reet.»r
nornd ireommciid Ibrtr sidrmcnr
llanuab A I Jiy Mrrr.
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a ibo vart-----------Teaebtf* Wartw r
Ti^cbera
Fa’iS**^ f3.OW.S3
C If. Tayltir Coal Co.—
<’oal. Ciniral bulldlpA........ $
CoBl. Oak Fark.......................
nwoud Atcvoc
CV»I. KImw
I riid. “
roaVConlTm!

>Bl»r

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T,^^"L^.rTh.»mrk;;-^

c.rcSST
30.00 c.
K- Clawi16.00
Wood, Elmwood Avenue

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HANIUH & LAY MERCANTIU COMPANY

Still on f>and

’i:S

Wc arc sfill firm in our determination to go out of
business. Our clothing stock has been reduced lo
about
.jt half, and while there was
w still a great variety ^
choice
)icc things, yet the sires were badly broken. We
lilv unless vk had
could not dis|>osc of these goods readily
rs,
hence
our
decision to buy enough
sires for all comers,
new go^s to lilMn sites and thus enabling us to dispose
of the remaining stock.

46,70
2.25
SU.25
30.00

5;S

Ole Bought a Tresh Stock ot
Dew 0ofl)ina

n c utSST
Faiirth Ward Boitdino

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Waier ‘WtirkB. w'aliT tit

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1X2'
44T-W

S;??
jlhat a tucreiMtcr be cboaeti at tbc cudit ksctioo.
Moved b> Mr. Fblrchlld that tbt
ftwUPiailoa be
of lb« TrOMl oncer for
■ Ibr imailh ul March vu rmd.

HUId.

TO MAKE ROOM
FOR yVNOTHER carload OF PIANOS
NOW ON TllH W.AY

We WilLSell All Second Hand

WE TAKE THE RISK!

500 Suits

13».«4

■«)Sa

If you ate not satisfied after taking the first Irottlc. NOTICI-! We do hot
ask you to take five or six bottles before deciding. Take half a bottle, thenif you don't fed better, return the bottle and get your money back.
ITS MY MONEY- NOT YOURS that you ex­
periment on. Could wc make a stronger offer to
show our confidence'' Remember we make you
an absolute guarantee.

THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY

k*niT Ctrllhlt*. ^VKd. Slate

"■'i;

Will cure Rheumatism', kidney Troubles, Backache. Catarrh or any other
blood trouble, but nothing in this life is absolutely sure and 1 don t want
your mone>- unless 1 can earn it. So I say

Our business still for sale but we are not going to wait with “arms folded” 'till a buyer
comes aiong—but wHI do business right from the shoulder, and continue to give bar­
gains as never known before.

IS

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6088

ORGANS
VERY CHEAP
A

i

jAiUn FnvbNTt. rlaBlerinr-...
Kcwler Mfp. CV. 1 rpRulaior..
H. O. Jujnt, expreaa on name.

ESTATEi

GOOD

INSTRUMENT FOR

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Inawrance Funi

MATT J.
.JOHNSON’S

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s.o>

WanI bulUlluK.
r AI Son. wiKKl Siaie

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Your Money Refunded

a R R. U A F. Co, llgkt.

’ Blmw. ■cbool

Blood

BLOOD AND RHEUMATISM CURE

3ra3?" ~------TTS-

Your

so AS TO PREVENT AND CURE DISEASE BY USING
,
THE OLD RELIABLE

HERBERT MOKTAGUB.



Purify

T#f sp0t c«sd atprias sc Icm Ibstv* camscct fca
Mtmest u mmtb m 1b* /nsb, m*** t**ds cs wt
eaacK ngptarstsck atgslaa *"*
bmsiatss
pritts.^
Our profiu on these goods barely cover expenses-Hhe
prices on the regular stock remain the same as dur­
ing the sale.
. .
$2.«t buys a good substantial srell made suit; "union."
$3.S8 buys good wool suite.
$*.»8 buys a regular $10 all wool suit.
' •■
$10 and $12 suits close for....... .
...........,..$7.48
All of our $18 and $22.ourbest. nhbelterin dty $11 75

. Rcwiuils
We ba\-e just placed on sale
A lot of all wool fancy up-to-date Worsted J^its, latest
cute and ^1 taUored, a regular $12 suit.
Kf%
•c.,;o.'fer 'themat.............. ....................V f • w
Flue all wo6l Wonted Suits, single or double breasted,
stylish, extra well lined and tnmroed. sffl compare

of Sample Shoes

$10,$20or$30
IVIU:
Tl.,-,- »..»■! U«

i Piir stock of SlcM-s was nearly cxIiaiLMitl ami wi- Imd to n plcnisli. • Altliouk:!i wc arc l.ajkiit^r for a “liuytT** wc <!«* not i»n»-

EASY PAYMENTS IK'
ULSIRKD
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,«W..|.. lay i.ll'. wliil.‘waiting.

Oomo Carix

We puee oa sile a lot of Bran New SHocs at prices atmost as low
ss Uartnt tke early part o( the sale. .\ii.o„g tl.-n, an- r-ki
IKiirs of siliiipli-s|nn*s for iiicii, wnitcMi anti cliiMn’ii —IultIi
qiinlity/Ruliil. and every |»air KuaninliNNl.

Ilten's Sample Shoes
Mi-u's all Pat.-iil foil Blui-lu-r. worlli SVOO.

3.48

Kimball Music Rouse
m, B. B»n*r, Prep. 129 Treat SI.

Men's Light V. toiir fulf Hlm-hcr iin.| KiU. w.-n-$1. 2 Qg
M.n'o Patent (•«ll mid V. lour falf Uln.-lior.

2.48

A U.-V l*.il. foil tllm licr, worth S!UU;

I ^Qg

“Moneybak’’Silk

men’s Sample Oxfords
Men's Fancy V. lour Calf ami Pat. Colt. .Ttkl.
• Mcn> Pat. CV.ll Wnch.T. worth 3..V) nn.l 1.(10,

now.................... ............................. ...

2.25
9

.XS.H-O

Cadies’Sample Slippers
1.59
1.29
Ladies* cue Mnip aiid «-nia» slra|L P«l. Colt. a*orUi

QQq

ebildrim's Sample



,



“Moneybak” Silk is the cheapest In
the end, because the longer a piece of silk
wears the less it costs. Ask for “Moneybak” at our silk counter.
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TlicLoi«.Wearii«Silk

J
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J., W. MiLLIKERfl

ChiWrcn s Pat. Colt and fine KM shmw. worth 1.2-*..

■uy Y.W

69c
(MlLm’ii'KM

'wi't'h

Y^d. wn- 7.V ui'id 69c

-39c

«U ■•IMI.i MatifWi <

jKMs o. M-ratnsKN. Men

BUILDERSAND MASONSSUPPLYOO I
oiiicw

c«ndi iMiii.

Sutsariiit niBiai I

■STS.i^it
edPCPKiPP ^ tfPTPl for p tr« PTj
L aplprr floATI ffer
ptpt. Addrppt wHk
Ak>xppd«>r. TrPTene

ta« feM kcn to Mn. Potter
te«te«»l»r-..
booM to optM ite otmloe.

pood roote di»«oo of tte C.

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VI 'w%mn j

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ApilMo
14# Btptp tL v

i«»tPbefcel4 1wtW«clty AprtltTih! CItr.
CItr IHA.

PM tALl-MotortTCto Ip |00« wwA.
TO «4 8tk
tw ke pm «C ^ i 5iST»-0oc;i
'fi
:cMPt ins ord«r. 2 K. P. SPtetlne notor; a
|b«tM.«.pftfcPkl,»dTPrVldtPtlP; ikh«pwpHc. to. 0««. t iBPipp, Jbarsala if takes at oa«*. Walter M.
• Ptstp. ppd .lt pipiatUic ucA taiarcpLl m
Art*
24€P4r PaifP. m Can 8t
T"oTo
<g3UtW^WHkip are oT2k

BicWikefc«.flff«-*y««-irACTOWM
AW WtCUHA
B«te
'
--------- TO «UVAII« CitV.
bctorp tho
•ItMbitr i
ilpu W. M.
PPd wpXked tOflPilr
KAvnnn. ruowew.
CAP PCftelMi hmo to tAp rpppi
«A^ tte ^ fom IPT PPOP P cptppf TfPte CPite
CPPIPIP JpPPtPP-t O^pr.
_ifWfPPPf ItePPOopttUftePPlkiaivI
matmoComU
fall/fbpfteUepd pad wortedivratei
ate frtisdt for tte attte ppp IflW fitwO kft Oie crote-r

'mm fOfnott. to IQ te tete IW> Lo»
ma to tte AsrfaoUorol coMse. A
ponloo of tte mmm *«'«» nM te
tte oibowiot ptoportf ooaon, boi tte

won will

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Atetpcptetefte. Atitepw^i

^*&y;a!ii*a!L2y

«»»~7~.C“»ieitr»nd|

foamiof Copt. P. L. Jokaooo: from

1444 lao«

Whiting.

jifctifiri«i prfiVt* Of ftlSM awd CAT*

' pAim FOR SALS—Known a»~tte
nse^! Qintcin farm. WHi fate boMO ate
All
k)t at payment InqiriPo B. J. Hor.
24»^
fan.
2441*tf

PEOPLE who are thlaklaf of papirlte
this spring tbotiM try S. T. Keller,
a llrst<Utt paper hanger. Ko. 117 B.
Ninth 8t.
Cltixena phone No. T^I.
Can fnmUh paper on If daya* no*
tice and will eall ate gite catlmnle
when required.__________ 14if-moUP TO DATE paper ha
painters.
All work f
24€0*U, • Strong A Gray, comer
Are. and Eighth St. cmseos phone
furnished w
246S-tf
at *11 S. Union 627.
2467*tf
MONEY TO LOAN—No tag elaiM

HOUSE TO RENT--Dr. Moon.

tlQP <ar. PP^ Ay kjr^ flC 4S

doP ate Mr. aod Mrt. Kemey. rotta

Ooekllo ktattet

Vp to tkls tlPie. howerer. the oOccn ‘ Several j^un« ladies were pleasant* I
WNT—-Houw,
cpnaln maiktej^^ ,be Board of Titee have been nn*ily eniertalned Friday, erenin* at the! fomUhed. Inquire

in the deceased ^
definite
old. 402 West ,
ihoine or Ruth Me
tte ancient onrying gnmna was»
carnations Mr and
«apr™#d at a privilege,
coneemt seeking new locatkmt.. Eieventh street, in honor of Miss Ma^
pot In mortgages Bonsot tor aato
FOUND
aapiont tor lu rwnov^ and ad
]nt a prltatn dUten tte he was In thelo^ lo the fafct that no action has Jorle Hoyt of East Jordan, who Is the
______ Uqnlre oC B. McNamara. Ptek
Flormcc i yoyi^Q«.|j|nnrtry
dietaed the teten that: *i^tlemen.
Klchois veltow 1
• patriots dtitca pot;
to place the j gnest of the Misses Vera and Fl
.1 430 Place Hotel.
Marte
boodlnE propoalllon before ihe p.'ople. i Bauenbury and Mia. Merrifleld. The | ^<..,.0,^
I have lived for over 20 r
2C PALMltTRY-OtmmU MadmaeHlM
hlle It cannot be uid that anccc*. j *uo«u were enterialned by aeveral I
--------- . Bemember the futare Ilea In yow
be attained In landlna any of thejeooal and Inatrumenial Miccilon. and
hnnd. a sdentifle mtelhg wlU revoil
"Already. Mr. Coehlto apoke cf the la- p.„poriU«
it is quite appar* by a riddle coo«e.t Ml.. Mad*e B.ranr ________________
a livlag noul hurind in that cemetery.‘
----------the true Ufe’s history. Ornr IIT
the very faei .hat w> many
A^n with a hlatory Is beiag-------^ pmu .na VUt. earn. aplratlon which Mr. Smith wat for;.^
for sale
Union 8L Slit antrmaon.
2ISM
e,ub.
that at oae Ume he t
,„oklaf ihl. way .hat thi. point ta
ed on the lawn at the high school at tloM: Mr. and Mr.. Bun Crtand. rri |
inauloned deMripand li is ^ with potted pUms and cut 1
dclrable
Birmingham. According to F. H.
^icarMUon.; Mr. aod Mr.. Harvey!”^ “
cheap. Easy terms.
artillery movements ^ ftiioRetber likely Ihst with sulBelent freshments of lee eresm and eakc were
or the United Stntes engineers’ ofllce; ATory. pink and while
ui«*l Wlch he wns o me ber and Mr. Corh* ^nuwns to offer substantial Inducements j scn«*<l and eamatlons were used as ;__________ ____________
ni port Morgan. Ain., the gnn esnme • —te...
Mo^ wh^ U
O
i J: ,aa«.Trt h<« “nA “ hm* «™bl f it would not take very long for Trav* ‘ favors. Those present were the Misses i poR SALE—Good bir«! eoal stove. ppiOPft QFAftONARLP
origlnnlly
erse City’s IndustrUI popirtatlon to l»e Marjorie Hoyt. Ilaaele Ferris. Vera
i^lee $12. Call evenings. 438 Fifth
took n very
• wtmaP.OsrvsrAme. BamshaoM
largely Increased.
Ratienbury. Florence Earl. Julia Kel
-qci-St
pble day wnm
™ '"•'^•“ enmnttonsthe hell of fire from the foris. over the
*

horses went wo could go.” He loved ! ,^1,^
o4 the Doanf of Trade ley. Florence RaUenbun*. Lola Lm* |------------------------------------------------------ *
the soldiers, taking pride iw the men|.^
„„<.h pleased with some of man and Madge Strangways.
FOR SALEr-Onc team work horses.
tm €.h»^ir Ownmsm.
torpedoes and Into the
Gwsndii. n nsllv.- town lit Africa.
who had taken part in war. Mr. Ooch* i
projects presented, and are san*________ ____ _______-—__
j harness, wagon, bobs and surrey.
from the Confederate fleet
STAGE AND PLATFORM,
contnluM lietween Kmsbi and l.V«» Intying In
a lUtle abovenhe fort,.
fort..
-----------• lla said often he could be seen going i
,hAt wl.h snlBrlent Inducements STORIES OF JULES VERNE- - Cheap for cash. At 622 Monroe St.
baliltaiil* snd is wummiMleil by n palls*
246»*«f
wheryoce^nNl
The next attraction at Steinberg’s uhrough the cemetery with s mue ^np or even more mlghl be landed
ate white
oeteM the great naval
e lop of eve ry po
bailie of the wai^’ear4here were ut* uwiu
nmnuiui «
. wunia a ver> snon iimr.
bimuin akull.
skull. 1
■•r**
' FARM FOR SALE-40 acres Z% tnller crowtiM u Ml. aa biimnn
tered the 1mmort%words of Farragut. son Stock Co. This company Is one h© booorte the dead and loved the
Among the proposltloor submitted; AntotermtHig slor.
gntf
N
Inld
with
n iwvement of human
while Jaihte to tte Hgglag of his flag* of the strongest repertoire compsnles ’ nwng. He was strong for his eoun*, ^ ^ branch woolen mill, to employ i .rooufl la kYem-h iu'emry i
with
1) level; small’ $kuli«. the tojis l»elng the only |»srts
arret clear;
ship shouted -torpedoes be d—dl Go On the ro»d. Its repertoire of plays | try In war ate aliong for It in peace,
fifty to seventy five hands: a regsrd t.. Ihe cxintrsci by which the
orchard, small bam. good spring on
tsvunnd. Murv than
ahted!” -The fhmUMl Tecumseh ww contains some of the most successtol j Mr. Oocblln aaW: -The real test of
fsetorj. to employ 100 late Jules Verne, the fam Ua Frriit-U
place. 10 acres of timber. C. M. e.ntin skull* nre ii*4-.l In the imveujk'nt
blown U^leeea thert, ate her gallant plays of recent years. They are all j-,fce character of the departed one lies
chemical works lo employ ap-1
« y«f* “y*
Stover. Traverse City. Mich., 1k»x 4. ie.vdlns up to .-mb gnti*. Tlie pave*
couJAr.,0|TMi. with m br.,1- .tMMI with .pwl.] mwwr,. corr-ctly j wlAU. tbi, bom,. Th, wife who tod.r pro.,„,oiy io» brnml.; uble foctory
.,i
.Itil
24CO*f.l* ment i* uf *ih.'v.v wWtiiesii. isdtolied to
»«. w«.t
dMU. m, eam-,atrtm with wriy •itmiUoa to d,uH.!i, |yii« «, h». Ured In
ud
„ oapioyia,. ,t pr«««t «*«.y ] ^
thv sm.roiliiu*^ of Ivory by tl»e dally
pa- and
ma
n.»o<tt*\J»« word. brim:, -•ftcr you. Hleh cMu and enKrUInloe «p«l,UlM I fectlod. n was alwa».;
always ;*pa*
and ma
^ould Increase
,
possngr of lmiidn-.ls of nakid feel—
se to
to fifty
fifty by
by ;’
, rrmuaeralWa of 20.0UU francs i poR SALE
p. <me ArsKlass
pilot." oa^ Ore or »lx Mcnped and nre siren durtns the ncllon of the piny ' The himlly
liidlan.niwdl* News.
lly^6day lay.
ihl. tribute
ymnis
inomo of removal *tae»here;
Olseshere; a folding eraie { p«. aauum. or about »4.«l». U Is saW ' T" *
J. 0«»urtjule. Ib-ll
Jim dMd now .lopp hmroth the waver and alio between the ncU, » that the ^ lorr. Almc
tost words werC;f,©,ory that would emnloy-upwanl of' that, despite the eaoraious elr<*iitotion i
^
phone 286-2 rings.
2468-Cf
;of the busier', call and perfarmancr. are 'contlnuou.. A. E. ; ih<tto of the
yred president. M am i
people; a shoe factory, an engine 1 «»f his works, which have been trsiw

FOR SALE

C. O. CARVER!

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withia teorlnso

i“:,^":v"r;Tif b,

jqo

InrigroMhe.alan and .tripe, now
■ttridBMInnia1 IIhe garrlKtn has rtalf
-etldwee that theyMIed not In rain,
Durlat all ihl. turmoil the bis how.
>it»r BOW belns molinied oa the Khool
KTOUnd, wu belchlait forth It, dcadl)
nilUlle, and laylBS low many aWre
"tiby In tiliie.
CPlth hi, 110.000 worth of property

4a 8hUwa.«e and CTIatoo eountle, a. i
40 real .lake. Cbarle. and Porter
brother., are dshllas for Ihe
.>* piiOMeMloa Of their aged father. He
^cenUy Porter Jane, had the old gen' ^®R4lemnn d«

4y the ainton county court and s
gttnrdinn was appointed. Soou aftivward. Charles took hto Xatber to hl«i
home and s«:are4 4teds ^o F.ooo
worth of the farm propmty. Porter
appealed to the court and the tother

IMrldMO. Ihe proprietor of ibe orsa^Aboat to Iriive you. - should like to,^.^rtc* ahd other, of a more doflpftel
ev^to Persi^j^
; FOR RALE-A corwl fsrm; wMI exration, ctali*. thm the perform.ncet, ^af.
ing more that eharaette. Including another table 1
■tipulqied sslsiy. lHs_^change for city proiK^rty. Dr. E. II.
siren by hi. eompany are seed enotish I would like to do. but It is God’s will!
employing about 2r»o I
2457-Cl*
however, gsvr the kuthor
Minor.
for aayhody. and coa.lderlns that hi, bo done.’ ‘This wish of aomethlng to;
j^oked after I
Kale of price* la alwayi lo. 20 and »• do was hto wish toward the encamp
„ ggy,blng favorable to
liar traits of Jules FOR SALE—If you want a cord of dry
' Oim of the peculiar
eent.. It would wem that they were ment and he wanted to bo here and!
maple
wiKKl
that
will
split
oaslly st
, Veme wss Lis love for the boys for
cheap eneush for ereiybody. The take part in iL But Insiete he Is at
12 per cord call 711 aUzenK phonr.
^^en by these conditions, whmii he wrofe. Ou ooe ocea.iuu
the Dosid ,
reading club
Darldwa Stock company will open a homo mith God.
2466*231*
^
ib^i moch can l»e done by--------------toying
_______ J Ramsgate. Engtate. ate. toying
a II
week', eashcement here Monday erea**Hls tenderaosa toward the home* of Trade If they are properly supplied |
i
*“ •
^
BAROAIN-Fnmltnre for five
Ins. April 17tb. opening In the wnaa- tem children was always expressed, t with means, and 'toalZ^r
Inasmuch as people j y^^ y^
yy
Freueb-Eng
rooms for sale cheap; going west
tional comedy drama. "Dea. and PaJ- On© day I met him walking with a are so generally In favor of bonding
No. C46 E.
ace.." Udy free with one paid thirty mue boy and he said This to my boy.’ for Indnstrial purposes, it Is due to i -Boyr. am M’sleu’ Veme. I thsuk
cent ticket on openins nisht,
He told of the mistreatment which | the Board of Trade that action he | you for your luvItsUtm l.ei us ii jw
porno one had given him and be was uken on the boncUng proposition with*, l»«t some more coal «u the Are snd tell | FOR 8ALE-Coo,l
uklng him to a new home. ‘Wife and out delay
I have lieen sitting up nights helping
----■ »;
l juUw Venie's life, Twacttol. socces.*
him to write letters to hit new home.
Pleased Rapid City.
<
eventless as It socmed. bad
If anyone ever mlitreau him again
The concert given In the Mclhodtoi nevmbetoM Its three tragedftw. says ________
ther *U1 h-rfrom »e.' M«,r time. ^«reb by
8ALE-0«e of the best payln*
.bony orcbcr. w« . currrf rrben bl. oepberr. wba
y

* WOMAIPI QMIM.

MEM. gw:nrt«iEiTi.n
AUUDiumiy sjonnn^TiBi

riLvz:: iz

county probate court, but the o«eerf
^
obliged io aoswer eerUlu
II Porter qi^giUoas
qy,tloos Ito regCd to ter private
could not secure service until
nl to re e^ when
to
be
tn
ky
ber
fa
cover an old overcoat alleged
the home of Charles, wl^ the old
man was kept almost w .prisoner.
Armed with, this the ofileers chopped
down a door with an ax and aenred the
papers on Father Janes. Charles now
alleges that the serried wts Illegal and
the matter Is now op to Judge Bush of

r'JZJm

r«i

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I

.0 who trurted 'other ptoco had to be en«.ged .nd for-.

^

to God. The battles of life
Hto are
.nr over.
over.Itu-------- - -------------------* The,
was secured.
Jcg and Ismlng him for life. Ite
___.1. he waits for'first number was the -Midnight Ex*' ^oute never closed, ste Mr. Veme
He waits tor us comrades
you. dear friends, snd he waits fori press.- Hager, but Burt lays be didn’t I rouM never again todnlge hhaaelf to
ill^lt. This was followed by-Amer*; the trsveto whiri. were both w, dMr 1
you. dear ones.”
Icsn Fantasle." Bendix. a number to^ buart ate wo telpful to hto w«^
•Th* ioase leirlcei -.la-taaei
ckiMd Vv
by #*.-1
ibej*^

TbU nm«edy w«. Ut« *»y
hich pleased the bouse greatly
Qttriel raul.rti>c "U»t Hope." rrbea I «»>cb
,i,b tbe other r«t «rief of hto life.
rter. M.
Shorter.
M D. Marvin.
Lorin Koben.. H.

jT“«r ;has a combination of old airs from ^
hand
south. Next
followed .
a solo
D. E. Q^r,]^rio
am nooin.
Aexi louowea

w‘Tr.Tp!:^ to''.b‘;

AddrcM C. A. B.. Record offlcc.
I45ttf
FOR SALE-One span sorrel mares, j
................
.. one sorrel marc, weight.
weight 2700;
black gelding, weight ’
goo<l 4*inch tire wagona ^
. * kim
.
E. A.
Klldce.
634 West Ninth streeL
Clllrens phone 121.
2456-tf '

, oufifiritlT
,^©4 FOR RALE—The well-known souths
side greenhouse business, coostotlhgj
of two (2) lots. liuUdIngs. stock, sup* I
piles, etc. A fine local trade with a
rapidly iueroasing ooulde demand.
For partlculare toquim x>f Frank M.
Paine, florist:
244k-tf |

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i

On going to hU room. John Gale, an
employe of Markev*s livery bam at
Lansing, found a can of oil Lad been^
overturned ate oil bad mn out ou ihet
FOR BALE—House on Randolph 8L
floor near hto bed. In posl^M the bed
Ten dollars down, monthly paymenU
one side, the caster ran over\ match,
of 110. Interest nl € per cent. Oeo.!
igniting the oil. ;Before Gale could ex .
W. Raff.
C450-tf
s to aaffsr father than ouhsit
tlnguUh the flames which toUowed. he
wss badly burned, ste the fire spread |
FOR RALE—Span of drivers and c
The wed »d .trtoke. wife to
'
«> “*
through ibe establtohmeot. burning It.
plete outllt of buggies and euttera.j
verylow at the home of her daughter. | J****
^ •ometimn rewriUng one jKmk tan
with several carriages, a quantity of'non why _ m> wyr physictoas faU to ^
L.aatLAix Frank Burdick
Night.- Jefferson; The Sentry, 'tlmea.
Inquire 403 Sixth atroeL F. H.1
hay and some household goods. Two.. cure fsamle dt«ea«
Maul* dellgh-| Last of all In hto age hUndnaaa. at
Smith.
2443-tf
women to t,he buOdlng had a narrow
f ^
^

»»rttal ate then rocuplete. attack*
skylight. ‘Thirty jsiSdinftethMraPtokte*. at Lynn, ‘‘^^^ ** •*****'*^
^
; for a large share of the gtot^ In so tue^ | te him. aVeverthetes-. be did not wW* FOR RALE-^ew houae. weR built

ki.

I date- dtocovwr^ In an Onicrvlew

.1 .be «n»ell inee«m» u

o««o« wn.-

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W. IL C; Hfeta. wbecU Mr. and Mr,.:

A. J. Brim, of g..ie street ^ lla - ^ iuw, at M. baud-tt- niRtoUee. at

beat materiato, with all Boden o
veaSenewa. A bargain. Inquire at Ilf |
8. Bawood ave.
243$*4f

The South Side Orchestra

f CIEAIIIS WOKSni

.5-

WOOD FOR SALE
16
slabi;
slab*:
H^.

inch diy hardwood
4 foot dry hemlock
16 inch cedar kindWill sell at mill or

Mq Unktf & SUiflt to

Ben Phoae m Sew Mae S29

Be your owil
Beauty Doctor
niZ d ^

Tlpd. Vlamm Cmm
U34. *p
oot dM

FOR RALE—A few of the popular Her^.
404 Ceatury Cook Books are atUl oa
hand. Price 28 eeau at ofltee or by
man. Older at otee. Herald aa4(}
Record Co., Traverte Oty. Mich.
2427-tf
iRbt oneem^ loU oa
Weal 14ih atreet i

» ccou, eWMrea It

'ZLZ S^Ta'lriC

ro«a.;Bn»a-. to* aad kaocklar hUa fro«j
/___
ktafccd again
'.he Mat.
M« ate
Md tte|
ttel T*T-*fcUJTH pn«EBUL- Orta*
«hw >\£:iLmii^aow. imkei iMtt. iiatMt u*
Ara-'»b«f»

Fine toil ate weU iooated. Bach ka
Prieetatetehnarkaadtehla. Awdy

’'of p,^ «rt.Mtoi..ttrt tm I rrr:J^JZZ:J!ZJZ^!Lrur 1 ^ mrim. Mr.

to itrovc* to the boy that be had no ftet no mnoinnr to tte world <

ebUdran ted that a mtoukn ted he«n i
imtee to tte addruMp Pnrknr flteUy

B* FM^’s VteytoVtor*W!„d M». A, Bri-h.«:
itei.dnRf womm^om

thy
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7

r '. ■
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?c --'r..•- -

AO.

FOR BALE or Trade-Baiy ferma-*

Ciil'piis'S

a

w
MOMDAV, APML tO.

TMS eVCNIN* meDRO TlUVI

[amnRviKVMij
w. s. om^rn
hrmmAwrnnai^

5H=J

itiT fbd* rtM
:n»oiHrjr. Is
] tisJatn nf tbe yifctrm Ijincwizr as-ort< atlMi of AmW. a li«*e mrntls-iv d§*
; rns^d file MlOeH rwtiUj'- ‘Pn*fr"or*r
: rntoSrL. A. lUnrbtomi «f ?be I tilxTr
s!tr of Ohiraco led Ibe dIsm-eJon. The
rmpnenl rbanjrea wtailil nfre^-aitate a
> : tmuilsT of aeUlUoos to the rjtsIMi al

We Offer $l,(XX)^^

oM Mm. wWrt to tioltotowifcto «Hlr ;
tiK tou AftJi«r MUtui ^
ao
teow. His •r«rr. Ui«' mmauar n-]
WAS p«rf«ct!r c»rufcto to be
«tMwt4VF, for nie «m« a bom
ctoa. tbp«h te ba4
Mr. Ollbert to

Tbat Lieivozoae Can't KilL

F(^r » Dise»»e

Itml jirniimieUition rrhen infO:t4 nUt 4
hito file Kucihih lancuate tmwW Ik;
i re,»rr*vtit«l l.y rbeiietlc ip. lTln».

!

50c. Bcmle Ft««.
f«fT>4 A bora ilHBlir vbo ka4 b«a

tcttaUf.

U

SS toT a^a5a4erS^ctii^SSS7
I to irraicTt* a rocdlUoa of |>rrf«t heallb.
after iiDi^rct
Dtoeleet ahlch have re«Ute4

“* aasv

U r<n arcd U«ixaoer. tad liaTt
omr irlrd Ji, plea*, rrod aa ihla

to gnat tbal,
iSSi ihi
I for two raan.:c|D« tor
»ar.««rUM.2rd1.:i.2.'^MiS:|?S;S:^..and
«tt eae «Mtf. la Mk homi lU* la tknaKb i*7*Ub* i
naa-rrMraMA Hall .hr
,o^
k»«r. u«
u .

la« oa aa#' oaaalaa a 4l»|la«atab*<l tk acd slrt It fraa I* ae<k «ck oar
KacNah dklao aa a rlalior. tb. laiirr arko »ooM trr U.

of ctra Ihai were laade hj

S’S-.'*iii“V,5Srira“t5?:
wUl pay the drug«

L This U ^
oar fmt

^

accept it to^. for ft pUcea x«»
' '‘Germ Diseases;’ dcr
DO ohligatloo vbate\;er.
Tbaae art tht hnovD ircrm diieaiet. Uqnoaopa cotit SOc. and |1.
All thal medklae <aa do '

attoDlMied. at the taefc of cem
aaered to the EpUcopa! maasi
•»“
IJaaewi k aot aaea br i
re indJ.
attack.
«poB rartring bfaitaUagly Inq d u modiof dmsa. aor U ibata aar i
reel and nacertain. Uqnoz
hU bol la It. lu TlrtM art derlrtd i
*. Aad
the cermi, vherexer the}*
be thoald toaet bit aboe. mrt
vhes the r'^nni which rautd a dlMWse
door. ttortateUvEfoa like."
are Atatroyed. the
dr'll aad II dara* tlan. TbU paocaad-bai, and forcTcr. That U tocTitaUA
the Wabop. with orirdlamy:
tor mon tiiaa 10 rear.. Iwca tka moHtoch
TadaaUXaadcbraUcml
So perpt^aaie bU nemory
mtodt aad btarta of the ptoplt of the
1
eliy which ha. been hU hoaie for a
half c^nry. Oeorae A. Gfoad of aK«
aaa aty. Kaa.. ha. alrea bte
: hllarailnt Tltaltelna. poruyiAa. icm ,
fortaae of toore Hum imojueo for the u aa abwlntely cer|atn aermldde. The
•emetloa of a botol: which U to be ibeiwaaoa la that ctma ara testuhles;
_______
property oTHte-^ty. The ooly coadi

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an-

lUqnAMM.bctirroa
Ktlc liM IwintsksU.

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iircwkclale. Santa Crux cMuiniy.
<^1.. a redwood tree 17.^. feet In heigh’
and estlmabKl to lie «>ver 33u year, oi-1
was blown over In a recent storm
’ Nearly ir.5 feet from the ground In a
: fiole two fee! deep, which bad been the
nest of a woodpecker, was found a
hncklelierTy bush two feet high, the
t pf which had extended six feet |

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flmsda aorlied 4he c«p of the redwood. The
neted inrar aau Tanoo. i«ama of huckleberry hail floniished ani^ borne

lUar4frt .XraHtd'H Fx^a«a.

ttoutd 55^

as a famfly

..-wi vDlt.rrs.

ele. trifled, troeh-He got nutirlT-d

OaleHaleDeU.
OsW. T.—To retlrr; to l>e rrdrrd
Kxaim.le; -| am al-mt to Osh-r.’
"•We derdiled to OMer the ianUor.*^,
Oderisatkin—The proeerw of m»plv
*"*
Example: **V«or *erv
“* \ontBrr reqnirad.-*
lH.lenmml-TlKMe who have been
Oalered'or (Mrrlxed: divided Inlo two
cUiwew-llie material but dertinliig «Md
the *|dritnal and deeiincd.
t>t4rre*«|oe—Having the quality of
retlirmrol: prrmatntoly binguM:

Uxy.-BaUlmort

LOANS-OraBd

CHEAPEST
BEST

Let us vitalize an idea
for you.

Boarkan River
Electric Light
& Power Co.

OR. T. A. WILHEUd. DmitllL City
DR. F. HOLDSWORTH—Spoetal Db
’ tenUon to dl.ea.ct of tha ayA aar.
Doae and throat OlaMOt Ittad.
Room. 7 and 8. H. A L. ItefoaDtUa
Co. block. Bolhphonea.
lB€t
' DR. C. B. MINOR—OSea orer Amar^
! lean Dmc Stora. Spadal attaotloD
' to eye. oar, now and throaL Glaaioa
I fitted. Both phoiua. Realdanca 8U
I Sixth atreat._____________ _

You Are Hot Feeling Well,
niTINO OF GLASS
SorkodL^tod*t\u^way ^hen ! THR^AT*2nd
BS. Office so: WUbelm block, atb
xens phone €G8.

PXXJ.iSt«
are so near at hand, they will
bolM yon op. keep you w.-ll and
wani ofT Siliaa.RfM. ^Ick Head.che,
Debility, Uw aad Kidney

W. K.. 710 Washington ttmat, CIti.
jibone 216. Bell »9. Realdenea. W.
a, 4p» W. Tenth; Citx. phone Ttt.

i
i

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Gradnata To­
ronto Universliy. Office In Munaom
bldg. Telepbooaa, oBea 108; taab
dence 104.

.

T. W. THIRLBY, DantliL Orar Barnum A Earl*. Jewelry afore. Both
phone. 103._______________________

r .^uintry, Dn*t \\r re-

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY-M. D.
OT^ to Ob
clan and rirgoou. RemoTed
flee, over First NaUcmal bank, etb
J^p^oneSF5^________

,** cvt-IiiinH^ thennt hTit
“ , e way it reiiiliiUs me of
kinjrdoni.
»*ow ko. >

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••Why. Iliric I

’'3',

Try a
For hale by .11 l'rucu»n*

llwlrt**—t bUago Dall> j
Mrh

Apr a, lu. K.

FFFMFniLrWLE’S;;?i“.?S»S^
fEEBLt OLU. rtUKU ss;;j-,-ivses;S.ri«''i


ibr vt«r on*- ihou-«lMl lun* hundn-il ainl t-k.-.
Hou. Kmd lb W.iker. Judge <4

For All Such People in Traverse City
We Guarantee Vinol Will Create
Health. Strength apd Vitality,

..MPPtb tp^lVr .''p7,"Jr.mr.r;

A.i...-..n»K.,-_^_.......... ..
On r-w-Unir *n.l lihnij thr r
nM of K:i.-n J. AfUniPi. jnuirt)

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ir * v»tt- -a». . fur fiM purr*-*-- of lnv«.tinr H*- pe■ t-NdN tli.T.-..f
to t»M provi-OtBA i.l
^ ■ tb»- -Klatul.-t. In Mjrh tam. ui»d*- mno |.r.M itietl-

icloii* co*l
ccMl liver oil prt-paraiIon.
our deJicloii*
prt-paraiion.
and we simply cannot under
U naidUtition. *r..F thm thr tnurstand ahv thov will continue to drag *t Uw and aU oUi»r i«-r-»nA tnu-rv».i
out a half-dead and halfwllve existnSd'rTc^^'Vh^
enee. when we guarante<' \ Imd to in- a,okim in ih«« Pr..l«itr ..mr.-. m lU- Vity * f
ftise new life. Invigorate every organ Trav«n»r <ity. Hn.l «h-w .-au«:. if anr ib»-^
in the iMKly. stop tht- natural dcrlitie
Ui« potiHut».-T kb..oid
and make them wtll. vigorous anil* And it i-furth»r.ird. r..i.th*-.aid ivtlrtun*T

NUMBER ONE

iDR. E. L. THIRLSY-Spadal aUaa
J Uon to dlaeaaw of children. Rooto
I 409 State Bank bldg. Both phoDdL
•HARRY B. HARNER-Expert plsDO
tuner and action reguUtor. Satla
taction guaranteed. With Klmbal
Music House. Clix. phone 284.

WOOD
C. B. TAYLOR
COAL CO.

dr^ C'atht rine Tlierei of Albany. N
*ThI-«!!j^
writes: -Six month* ago 1 f.-ii
Urh
Arr .11
1 down with au
I was doomed
condition of «iid
oi( pt-oi»Ie. Thf *lighte>t
exertion tired
►rnngfh.

IJ. W.M.KKli.
Judk-ofTedwtr.

s'riTfrilJ'.

j
I

DRS.J.O.&MARY J.TRUEELDON
EXAMINED FREE

ri asses
litou:ND THAT

OST^PATHIC PHYSICIANS
< iftioH

ARE

line Hoadaches. Stralghlon
Cross Eyes arid Ro.toro
Perfect Vlslor^.
>ff«. f». A. WOL.P^iC

L. L. A. BUILOINO.

.-DENTISTS.-

4!

an work ft hlfhsst potsIUs ■rads,
nne (Old work s spselalv.

A. D. TYLER

Jud"

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OLDSMOBILE

BEXERAL MSURMCE
New Wilhelm Block, Trararfo Ct^f.

DRS. SAWYER A, PENHALLKQON

TRY DULt**ni IMPEniAL- spring S'!
wheat Hour. make. m«»st. lightest and
wl^tdat bread.
24040-tf

JOHN R. SANTO

FIRE INSURANCE

Th<-r»-u|H»n u i, €ird..rw1. That Tn—Uy.

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TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

^

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

vigtjr. Wo wivh evi-ry
Traver»^e City to try Vlt
atjuv. to return money 1
a do.«c of Vlnol after earh ________

Sold an guarantee by Johnson Drug

: H W.lht Im

j Wyiik»iup fUL ruiA. n-* jdium- 4iT.

strong Mlinulan
wliich rear.'K »ia
genuine tonic and I*<k1v lutild«-r whil ii oUH-f'*N,{^u.?i,l.rK^n ViJT th*t nm h

js=S^-3S

HLRVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counRclor. WUhelm block, Traverso City. Mich. Citizen, phono 105.
DR. C. H. LYNCH—: and 4 Suther­
land Murk. i.hj>lrlan ami surgeon.
Citizen. id>f»ne 3C(.
J__

. 1 f«M-l in year

ralttre InjlembMl. anTl makes rich, red

block.

Vilhelm
Traver.-ie ritv. Mich. Cltr.
Graduate of Philadelphia
lege.

$2.00 PEB COBD
Hcksnrement CnaraAtecd

^ EYES ®

fill and vig-

ment. 1
well, cheerful and i
iMH-n for t
>:.li.

lO Cent and 2B Cent Boxes
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

COLD BOTTLE

DENTIST

li

c.tj ud PmrwBcn ,«■

Tr^rer*^'!^ rsiuyiMiH *> W*i
It

ones BOS, N«w '
pboa^ ta.

GEO. A. JARVIS

J. r. JBtEB.

6RAIID RAPIDS I IRDIARA IT
COMPANY,

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r.’—IbMiion Her-

immvi.
He* aad oSSm
^b^irotSmi
OBttfeayatoA Itia
goanmtaadapiireIrYMtaUemDewritatormed-

CLEANEST

Lhrar, dltpel Slck-Headacbe, build
rapair tb.
■ad hraia

:«u«.ke gUrr
ictld a- %

Tjt.l yeiir, while a vtndent at fhtJ
Fintc Normal ik b««.i in s.-ilem. I wjta
1 auBctyd croatlv from BoOa, which prmllrlnr In gtode No. 3 of the moilel
c out oodiflcrcot
I'diflerail parts 0(
of my a.-lim>l
Mirwl ronueetiM
wmueetiM w ith tlrat
Ural liiMltulion.
liiMltuI
___„eaaS.adT«ti«laodaB« luring the history tes^m one tbiy I
U-Intyinc liU
nie followinc
finti out the imp^r^'sh•n my itfory Itnd
lea made. I a^kini for . piiiloi * a* to why

at City Book Sim ChaiitAbla coatrlhctkHto dHlTcrod traa.
Slfibtf
MBS C. U SONNCrt balr draaatog
^lon, orar Qty Book Btora. Boom

lide.

aantner.home, but wbero^cr the cwir*. non. of pas.:*iiff»n« have lUirWic tl.c
e.mbaa*y U located It will be without ,^cx| imve!.*.! over ilic uy^u^w. the
Conntem. MargucHtq Catalnl. a. total «r fatuMnifn arcMimt. to pit-A/n.
former aorernow grrt remain tt ote.
and prcwdii «mp.Dl<in op
BOsrroN nuBiiEn
boots .t *;.m.
p„a, ,ho «,ure pummer Ip
I
.„E0MP.-Tb.--------------------------------------------Other rubl»er good.
.B,hpp«Mlor
South Side Shoe Stfl
wIll,,p«Ml the Pomipor ip Europr
________________
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,„bp««dor PPd Bprop
PERSONAL

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Floor
*. t Walt A Sona. Travaro.

wifw Mm.
King Solo

WeWantNoMoney

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‘^..-KSTrsKr-as:

CH^.

|bd. pywionj wai« lneon»"n;l«-«l hk tons
ago
\*ca\. u»i « •‘Uidc iwsMfii;.cr
wtip LUmsI iinlll iwvi
The flmi
llmi «■•• o|...!.-.1 In is-.s.
«
^

“•
•'
Cppll.u-,1 «n.U.P. of noltlppm. I.
bM (Plber. PThlrhBPdr hM » cpor- cur.
' |ml.-trl... or pule.
II.- ».-,lk. t
aopplr
She t. IIVIPB IP ope
McCurren. formwlr the dent,,.-17 d-trof the Mt mipBlBcMt ...lie. Ip tb.
^ Urooklru. bP. PuSereJ
p»...r of M.artep Mppri.t
Hotel 8*iipU«p«e. The epirppce to
,b„ p, 1, belpR fner- ,
i« Vnn de P.kir
her pppiliw-PU U Mid to Ik- eop.lpnt
referred 10 p. “KuropPtiPPC ten S<-I..vprtr.
ly wauhi-d by dcieclivtw.
carren/*
The earl of Rtwebery oner more h».i
you eon.lder the clevero.i
(he tlrsl' gnidi
adrorated the appointment of Lord^^j
life?” a.ked an old nows ,iPf„,rnti.m d.f the o.-xIit of ibe Double
Kitchener to the British war oSw'- |>gper friend of Rich.id Croker on the Dmuoti.
•WV have fried phlloropber. •'nough/*
chieRtin** UM vl|!l to
sir Ilimrn M.-ixiiu snys he h.-t^ fully
be Mild In a rereni speech, “and arc
• Wlien I quit politic*
the
be nmde soon
bare tried the amateur civilian
. fOTver and threw up the leadership deiimtiMm
** we are weary at the iltoVof hi. nam^. ^ Tammany.** n-plU*d Mr. Croker. an 1
. U 11 OOL time when ro„ have the In- j,e leiwely ailded: **Mrn who .jk-cueaiimable boon, given lo few nation*
„|ocka lo»e fortune* by over
at the pr#M«t moment, of a great pracnuirkei* a. H-1* called In
Ileal adminlfctrative general, not to Uh,irfM*x.**
regard or neglect hi* aerilce.r* In
f»^hUm of pomiclans starting
*. reply to thl. a l/inrton writer suggeiitdi
f„r the exploitation of
\ that In time of
peril Lord Kitchener
u,(.,n*elveH and theirih.H,rle* Is
might Iw more valuable In the field spreading. Ftirmer Governor * Bob**
tlian In the war office.
Taylor uf Tenncs*c*e has Just launched
Signor Campanari. who ha. Just fol , p<,riodical of that character,
lowed the example of Mme. Schttmano '
Seaman Samue Hcllinghunrt Is
' flclnk and applied for cUlrensblp pag„„,or In the Britper», 1. the moat American of all the
FU\ng with a alx Inch gun
opera .Inger* and ha. alway. declared
worship IhaVr was going at
tlik^ hi. children shall be n-annl a> f„j| sp^Msl. htr put se^i-n sr.ece»*lve
Americans. He take, hi* vacation, al ,
o,n*ugh a large* measuring €
way. at some of the American reinri*
|,y
a dui«n«- of •.«s»o feet.
He ha. Just bought himself a home in
Vf»n Ibil.m ha* rctojkoil a
the Adirondack* and now declares tha I
of the ivlehsiag for talking
be will never go to Europe again. On
(jorman • indignation*- against
hi. last vhli he reiurne.l with n higher
method, of government. ?**».
OfilakNi th^n ev»-r «»f the musical ad- German, imy. the chanwdlor. ought to
vancemeuuof lUi. country and wajpdfgnant at the iiollcy of any other
romiKdlcd to admit that even in opera ^ountrv. He mav 1m- “more c»r le*.
IWM.W.H.1PVM
Italy stood so far Ih-Iow our average pp.^^^ntly affected- by H. Imt -Indig* that he could not understaml how the
„ndlplomailc.
I

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-DULUTH IMPERIAL.'
cheapest but the beat .pring wneai
flour. Aak your grocer for lu 243MT

No matter WHAT POWKR
you’>^- U<*n iwimi. y«iiMl
KVKXTrALLY employ
^jJarlricity.
ouly fiw w»tioinir-preftau8>ot fttr nmaoua
of utility jrnil >reni‘nil (ubiita.
Ulity.

SUREST

ashlBiOoo. D. C.. March 2f. l»0a.
Washli
Sealed
< thi. departmrcT until t oclock p. m..
Wedpe«lay. AcrU-12. W5. for manufaciurinK and placing Jn poidtlon. In
complete wotjdni: order, in the T. S.
poatofflee bulldlna. Travenie City,
Mich, ct’rtain caroWnatlon im. anil
electric Uaht fixture*. Drawlna*. »pe^ificatlnn. and blank form, of |imiio«Ml
edn l*e obtained upon application to
the department. The depanmeni nserre. the rijfbt to n-j*-ct any and alt
bid. and to waltre defect.. Partial
bid. «1!1 Oiit lie con.ldenMl. Proi>o.al8
will be rfK-tdred only frt»ro artoal man*
tifarturem of lithtlna nxtnrr.. Kach
propinial must Ik- arctmipanii-d by a
certined check In the .iim of ten i»cr
cent of the ajotrefnito amount ihcrt<»f.
dramn to the order of the 6ccr«*tary
of the Trv«*nry. as a Ru.rai
Ru.ranted* of
Rood faith. Proposal, should in' adof the TreasdiwiHl to the
and indorsed;
Kixltires V
po^tomre. Traverse City. Mich.” H
BXir 3 7
Taylor. A*idsiani Soert-tnry.

but It will ooma up i
"^,^:‘pk‘7^Tbr’.
^Ima.>••• Caiman*.
rialrnKn** ElaMlc
Claaile

.™u Of hJ-arlf .kon be p.aMd k .hr
^kc Brrk.h.rc *... be U.c cM.er
foyrr. Work U to be cmniacr.ped at ^ ||,p dlplomA^lc colony the coalna
imce. Kaiwa. City. Kan.ha* an lln:t ,uromcr. Ortwi Britain. Oennany and
irlaa. hotel, and the buaineu men hare
alnmdy eaaaaed quar
bm lrrlB« for mvm»I rcr. to n\v
The AmbOMador ui.l
raoailb aaaier br puWk .ul«rlptloo
AmoriM

bairea. of the WiHahiman fonnne of
"about 150.000.(100. 1» .abl to I»e IItIbr
In-fear of poiaon and at her aparimenu In a New York hotel ha.
roniutod hetnelf with detecthr.
•p, effort. Of krr oocmlc f. repel.
h«e. Hip. Wmlker 1., pccordlps lo the
ptWiM thPi Pie bPiPK itfM. PMPe UPbppnr Ihpp .he OTcr *p. IP her me

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SEMUlPBOKISiaS

BOSBSClUiS

ELECTRiarY
FOR
POWtR

nt

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J,H.MNfM
6N.«le«illy
HOIBOE k MtWETIY

Thp buginesB or im>f.«Bu>n;.l man lookinK' for rosulte f.ntls in
OUnMkTMTU. BHBabMt at $<.-.0 an i..vc7tm(mt
wLifh yit'Ms iBimalintf rptums, KitisfyinR aorvipc niid nrtnal
dollars nn<l coirts profit. Its like laiyiiiK ii_ gt)vemnK-ut liontl,
as son* as yon fiat a dolLir in yon will Uiko Uio full value of a
dollar onU
Tbc OLUSMOBILE was the ouly light car nwaBl.>.l a Gold
Methd at the St Lonis Eipositi.m.
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CATALOGUES FUSMISHED UPOX UffUEST

WALTER H. PAIGE, A^ent
Dealer in Automobiles, Launch, and CaMlinc
Engine Supplies

OUttBs’ PIWM SSS t 48

Tnnm City. Hkh.

6ENERAL IRSURAICE
«^jr,r2lg2L’S55r=

MWHtaaKwa,^ at I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

*°* ” u uxaewpoo, o^F. a t! a
of any ono of the carl>on;t\e<l
lx-vera>^*s Btipplied bv
L.
.lo}*o«* niiikes a most iieli^^litfnl
mill iteliriouB tiniik. Now that
the warm wi-sither is nt hand,
ana soon it will U‘ hot ami sultr>*. p*t llie liabil of lakinK a
of our jriiiger ale, crwini
or lemon sofln, sarEaparilla,
oniti)i^’ |jbos]iliaU\ (4c. .Yon will
never n*^:n‘t it,

C. D. MILLER
DKNTI«-r_

Pereaurqijette
acTM to rstadibn
cent bout, ot OrMBCs

zrs

A L. JOYCE
Phones:
B.J1258

Citizens' 15

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