The Evening Record, April 13, 1903

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The Evening Record, April 13, 1903

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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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1903-04-13

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THE EVENB^G RECORD E
SIXTH VEAR-18M

WORK OF
BURGLARS
AMO

OAROKR

WCM ROMKD

nms WEtE EOT HEAVY
ATTEHm

MAOI

ramiKian'

ACTED LIKE
CRAZY HAN

TW dirMdereef MmTfeneeeee City
vletaf Pbfb MenelMw Ml bm WttD TIMt AT COUNTY JAIL
fmimgim Urn eSae of Peletr Wntn.
YMTCIIDAV lAOANINO
borgUtbe Wntnkurf Mock, m mbke
fnrtbernmngemenlidor Ibe Ug mee

cm. WAS SIT
R. McOv J»«»

yott^ not m Mcil of WaH Paper. With a home yon are. Wt
have the kind ol wall paper that make* the home alUMlive—
that makes it bright and inviting—a place to love and cherish—
a place for the j^ungstem to cling ta We aie
home decoration. We have given
We are always in touch with the lat' It and choicest colmeffecta.
We know how to hannoDirc. Our experience « al yow cork
niand—free of charge. Even if you don't buy your paper of us,
we're ready to help you Wuh our advice. Come in. let*^ talk it
over. iDcidenlally you can look over our stock. Patterns jenoRgh
tople«eyou.
^
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^r^%my.**Mo*! Tpirll 1S Cole county tptsclal grand Jury today

Senauira Parris and Morton, who. It {
ling

lh» .o-.

OITV BOOIC B-rORC

■V ALFAeo cwma who wa*
LOCKED OK *ATUKDAY

TO

OTHER RLACM
»«wh*UU •*!••••«••<
. Pi«aUM «Wf«*4 lo.lL.
rhtm U uttio
RofRMrw
lor, •MRt TMMw-4a E#l»r EO^
boTMt in unUlM Um al any pijTl.
tl#0 •! WWHioy m4 T«»o
UM lime In Hm pnet II yuaaa The
prlMO tbla year wUl be larger and Ihe
TtKi MkKm or Rtek E lUllberg on
FVMii 4U«k, Md iho lioiWr oliop of than eeer befora in tbe blalary <
A. li. EruH^o oo lIolM oif«*. wort,
IMIII
lut ftlflit ..«« time,
llm roUWr. gottUic otoul fit to
■MMr m4 four botiloe al trhUkry

HOIVIKt.ESS

DHroli, I^rt!
U\ and^
US; eum. 4;W: oau, SGSe.
Toledo. April U^Wbeat.
74Sc;
May. 7&Sc.
Chicago April lS-t»-heat. 7LS«‘:
corn, 4SSc; uaia. S2Sc; July purk.
• 17 574; Inrd. •!• «; ribs. ID 7i.

ONE

from Urn forw P*oc« and two rwom.
M for os known, from ilie bnrber
.bop
The monnnr of enlortng wm

YEAK

rne PRCtENT ERA OF FROtFERITY
Oeerge J. Oould Hevor daw WImet
Uekine Ao Well in the Weet. i
HP Money thertage.

liOM eommilied wbon be ««imi down
to bnUd the Are ibU morning. T1
tldrtnn Imd prtad up n wlgdow into
•nrreyof ooudlUoa. Inibe waat. U
ouneinoed tbnt the pment eimof proepertiywlU ooatlane for nt Icnat inother yenr. “In ell my otperienee la
cut tbrougb n panel In the door with Iba weal." mUd Ooeld yeeterdny. ‘*I
n big hntfe. eo tbni nn arm oou
hare Deviw Beea wbeat look na w
pulled
iimertnd. and the Mieb Wae
Wa.
There wa.

foof n»o». Uioa ^
‘>«
Igto tbo Mil room
Tbe bod tried
to pry IW door Imrk m* tknt the lock
would not bold. Knillog In.tbU, they

orery ladlcatlon that tbe hibbery wa.
familiar wUb tbe place
Tbe till back of tbe bar wa. taken
nnd wn. found ibl. rooming on
the Boor All of tbe money bnd been
taken out of^i. nnd nil but a quarter
-wn. taken nwny
Tbb the nd,ber.
bed dropped on tbe floor and left Tbe
amount In the tIU wa. abooi 111. Four DBCItfbN IN NORTHERN SECURI
bottle, of wh&key were taken nlao.
^lEt CO. CASE
and one bottle of sherry wine bad
been taken to tbe bnck ne.in, ufherc

TO BE USED
AS A CLUB

» relatloa. to tbe nlum b-gtiUHon have been of .uch n nature that
Ing dUeJoeure. are etpeclcd
Prieewer Wr^ked tb. Place, and Wa.
Oeing U Clean Up on tbe EnUre

nCiLAEEEEAlCADIE

Executive Wpj9P of This

TRUE ECONOMY

Vicinity.
The'aulborlUee are looking for the

leum on Fire, Threatening Big
lewder Msgsiin.,

aa who aald that Alfred Ewlnf. who

r Wlr. to Ibo KS.SISS lu«wra
Cwdli. April M.~AII oil magsEloc
They cefialnly had ‘one of them
» an Uland in the bay off her,> con
timesat the county lall mrly ye.tvr
latnlng 45.000 gallons of i»etroleam.
day. morning, and Ewing acted like
burning Oercely
It I. feared the
no will e.phtde a neighboring i»wthe victim of tome .M>rt of mental
aberration, to pul It a. mildly a. po.
•ibie, or even milder than that.
Chief of Police Ronnie wa. .leeplni
the .leep <if the ju.t early yesterday
morolng. when he wa. suddenly Fred R. Wslk.r Re-Elected Chairman
aroused by a rini on the telephone
of Bgard-He Will Name Commit
that sounded like the fire alarm gong
too. Tomorrow.
II. hastened to tbe instrument, nnd
The board ut suptnl^.rs «.nven
Invitation to call In special
wa. given a i
of Mf. and Mr. shortly after
at tbe city n
n.*^***Afty the
Uavid a. Chandler, a. they cerUlnly F. It Walkr
eUx-tlon an m
were havlDK an imere.llng time allow
there He acce|.led iLe InvIlmiUm. .
t cmuilltevs
There an- stk new members on the
relumed to hU room to dre.. for i
l»4iard this year They an* IVier lller
oocsdIod.
While thu. engnge.1 he I
marher of Mayfield towitsh
another telephone call, a.klng him
I'sradis**. Ueorge E lbdo the hurry up art. a. thin*. W(
i-ninsuls. W. W. Ib-an of th«
rd. William Hsrshs of tlu
ird. TrsveriM. City and John
1
rnloti township
and Mm. Chandler.
Mr. ileuule a.
iK-rs are John II
•wred tbe P«.ple that he would UHarl. •s H MonrvH- of 1
there as aoou a. he could make
In.
of
Fife
hake
self i»rebenlahle, and he did
nt. Wl
field. F it Walker of
When he got a. far a. Craiige
*. K E
Wight man «*f tJrt-eu
he could hear Mr !->.iug makin
worth imryea
U>ng L. ake. 8. M
He wa>. ruakfug them right llrown of the First ward, tt C I»ai
rtiw of the ft<H-ond ward. U K Cleve^
UKi. and Mr. Rennie saw
land «*f (he l-'lfih ward. Traverse City,
of a warm reception ahead and H K lU-e. ham of Whitewater.
of him
It was even warmer than he

U not in paying the imalleat prii c, but in laying the amaUett price
anJ getting the moit «•# *ai( far it aa /aa
tora. ^

•a aireatcMl Saturday, la not Iniane.

During Our.....r\orc.\s
Mammotlim v.......
Mine Sals
*

SUFEIVISOIS MEET

UNI0.4 MADE

V

THE
NEW SPRING
STYLES
ARE VERY
SWELL
BE SURE TO SEE THEM!

Alfred V.&-L..
Friedrich

HANDSOME TOWNC WIDOW

MOST UNPOrVLAB TRUSTS

__________________________________________ ■

OXFORDS

fran^frIedrich

TWO GOLDEN WEDDWGS

KILLED m A MOT
Deputy CeneUbI* Killer e Mine
Minera. Heeded by Br^r ef Deed
Man, Killed fUm.

HIS VOICE IS GONE
-Bis Aimcllon.

Mr. Rennie on top. esplslnlng It to
him. the man from Detroit remarked,
guess you got here Just about in
ne. didn’t you. CapUln?” Mr. Rene remarked that It was Just about
in lime for Ewing, else he would
have gone up tn smoke.
With the help of Fred Fierce, who
is serving n sentence in the Jail for
mlscooduc; recently while IntoslcaCed.
fire was put out without cal
the department
Pierce
seen across the border, or nearly
a. he was pretty thoroughly ’’smoked
up” before tbe fresh air was admitted
In quanUtles sufficient, to get

E. W. Butler, one of the barbws In
Id Cameron's barber shop, has been
tmbled with an affection of tbe
in«t for a long time. Sometimes hli
mUIbm to the death af Pva aea.
Pspair Ctoaetabto Barka ebel BaaDia* voice would be nffected so that he
gjrLSBa.aad tim mlRara, IwadMI by could scarcely sjkeak in an nudlble
LdfB'a brodmr. tbrni kUled Barka. tone, but lately his voice has failed
BBkehadataeasdaf kUltag U rml him altogether, and now he cannot
stH.sk St all
He has triad various
r.-mclies. but thus far has not reWITH DUE CERMEONV
than a tpoonful nl a lime
ceh*-4 rvlU-f Hutler is a good b
Mr Rennie slUl avers that Ewing
and very popular among hU cu
to rrmiy. tbe protesUtioos of
Wars Laid ta Reet
to tbe contrary
notwithstanding
Word
has been received again
BUFFALO BILL HURT
togUta. AprU II -The i
Ewing's parenu that be to Insane, and
has
been
la
tbe
Pontiac
Mylom twice
Her^ Fail With Him, Injuring
Bavarsly.
He wMl be pta<wd
Rr Wirt u «*• svsalaa mssra.
further harm.
Manchaster, Kngtand. April 12.—
He has a wife at present in Harbor
Col. William V. Cody. ’’BuBalo Bill.**
Bprtags. u
it is smo.
wns Injurod during an eshlb^ of aprmgs,
OaUf.. April lA-Al the

^ by Ibe Martoe baad. two to
tpMji** Of Bmrtoee. eae battalloa
gB^beto aad a baUerir of artiUery.

Kr.*

S S

$uade$tion$

36lnch mark T
very soft, pliable sUk.
e ftstlsfsction
that will give
) Fee Yard.

stamped on
Per Yard.

selvage

8ole.^ This is a
I dye silk, very nlc
trmenta: has guar
on selvage, at

24 Inch Ptwu de CreiH-. a
f aoft and pretty fabric; a
i selection for s waist or

r-Y^-^ **■’“*

Of course It lay* lu buy of

ENDA A OO.
CtPS

HOtHKT

Xi$ a Good Plan
ct;i>ccu11)

at this time of the yeix, to be ainplr |xo-

viilca with

U Mi e n E 1.1. AS
We’ve jusl let civcxl amdhet larj;c new lot, which gO tm
sale at *i»ccial Uto* prices.

BTKIIMBKRO'S

bad cspecled.
When he got there, he found thing.,
I gone by tbe ears
Ewing had
Arrsstsd In Coltfwstcr. After City Had
broken up his-chairs, hi. .land, a bo*
It wna lefl
Been. Annoyed Long Time by
M In hi. cell, and everything
^ The robber, bad left ibe light,

Bogus Dimes,
else that be could gel hold of, Includ
burning, but had drawn tbe curtain,
r Wirt ta Ort i.'TMtats BMOTW
iher of the commandment..
nt Ibe front of tbe barroom There U
F«0DA*LV *E ATTACKeO
Oolfiwatsr. April lA-For some tims
Wc xliow the UtcDt styles
All these, with the exception of the
eeiT little clue lefl a. to the Identity
olllscns of OolfiwalB have bMB anWITH IT SOON
commandments, he h.d Jamini-d Into
.ind tlcsigns 1’a‘cnl l.caihof the prrpHmtcWB of the deed
Doyod by bogas dimes.
Tbo deputy
(he revolving door, the optmlng of
It looked n. fbougb tbe ihlere. had
trs, Vici Kill anti Velours,
United States amrshal U.l. mornlni
which had been left facing In. and had
Th... Am tbe Reef Trust and th.
I roni One I »ollor ami up
ed the dpor so that It could
bottsee In ihU vicinity, n. track, led
Coal
Trusl—Roouivelt
Kwewf
10 Two Dollar*.
SamlaU
not bo opened. A lot of magstlnes
to Ue window, of R C. l>ewl.' gru
I will be April tl. She
What Wa. Coming, So M.
and papers that had been left for him
from 75c ami up to $1.75.
<wry atom and the City Hook . Store.
Improve his mind wltbsl. had also
Want to Yellowstone.
Tbe window to tbe Uuer wn. notXna
Our new Spring stork is
ro
chucked
Into
the
door
with
the
«l
win
U
U
m
KYDOlas
tened nt nil. nnd the thieve, could
FOR THIRTY YEAR
aniving, call an»l see wliat
Washington. April la.-Eveo'Ihlng broken sUnd. chairs and bo* frag
hav. entered the bnck rooro very
that can be done In admlnl.trailon clr menu, and he had set fire to the
wc Shqw,
eaafly. nnd while thu. ender cover
Charles A. Baldwin of Owosso Held
cle. to lighten (he effect of the North
oould have worked Into the ne*t room, eni 8«*curme. d(K*hiluu will be done hunch. Then ho had gime to the
where hundred, id tbdiar.* worth of ■ A. I uudeiwtand the derUion of the other side of tbe room and set fire to ax wu* u. in. Kvrouks
vnluubl. china, U»k.. fancy good ailorney general,- wild a leading re his bed. Tbe cumhlnailon of burning
OWOS.U. Mich. A
t-h-ClkHi
could have piilillcan senator, -(here 1. not to he papers and e*cel.lor* had made a de A Haldwin. aged 77.
aurh
any such swtMpinj: move agaln.t tbe
Hecuud ward Itet
kU|M«r\iM>r of lb** H
been packed up and carr^ off
other rallnuMlH or other Industrial llghtful smudge wheu Mr. Rennie ar
dii-«i n
nt
WHck for the thlnlcth time, dl.d
*
r«»mblna(hms a. the public seems to rived.
^Some time last night, glao. the
o’clock ihlD morulug after an llln
eMH-et
The Hi i»aul decision w
It hx>Ve.l pretty dubious for Ewing
ber shop of A P Squier. on S.
of one day
He^uoi iH-eii pruinine
UM-d a* a club on Ihe two must . .
for Ihe smoke wa. getting so thick in dem.KraUc U-'sl |v*mic* for
Ilulon .tree*!
wn. entered and
THK oU> MKlJAHlJi
lar trusts, ihe beef iro.l and the coal
that It would almost dull a knife,
m«w. .ti»len
Bo far u known tbU
was coughing like a aleam tug.
wna gll that the bold ro»>er. mx'ured
The deiiartt
The Rsthbone Bisters will give
1 snslouD to
at the nntnv time telling what he
The door was pried l»ark so that the
Jk oo.
dancing party Wsdnesdsy evening.
Roosevelt going to do t.i the whole slat
«rhing in Its character
lock did not hold, enlmncc being
TlwNcwlUsd.l42tT«uSt
April 15th. AII^^K^
f'^lVh*ed
new that the dedslott
gained in that wny
to the Yellow.tune to be Mb higan and a part of Traverse City
!*a"8U
nesMge. until
he He asked Chief Rennie who he was
Hotb Rich A Hallberg and
Mr
.ed
tHit
some
broad
and on U-Ing Informed that the chief
Bqiders have lM«n -touched ’ befeuw
I iwllc) on the trust was the man who bad brought him
-tails of I
Fbur y«rs ago Rich A llalllierg’. sa
nn e.ira sessionlest Ion; I
e. be said that Mr. Rennie waa
Vwu was enicred. the robber, golns
wry man be had .ent for. and he
through s window In ihst case and
invited Mr. Rennie In
sM-urtag about la W and a smoke and
--The chief waa anxious to accept
drink nil around. In neither case wa.
mieth Anniversary of Marriage'of
thl. Invitation, and so expressed hlmthe safe Upped.
M.rrlsoe of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Raff
Meanwhile, as Ewing
Mr. Equlers. with whom Ed Hon
end Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thurtsll.
: an ebony shade In the face, Mr.
•or wus then In partnerwhlp. also lo*l
Two gulden wetldluga occur In thU
Bi nearer the
to burgUr. some year. ago. >usl be
city today
It l» the fiftieth snnlver floor, where the smoke was not so
foru Wily ll~ left ih# iKMlilon of
•ary of the rnsmsge of Mr. and Mrs.
use by a shade. Mr. Rennie, with
rhUf of iwllce in the irJty, All the
G«.r*e
W
Raff
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
broom,
was
poking
out
the things
vmsom U the shop were ukm nl Ihst
timt. nnd most of them were never FrsAcU Thurtell. Huth uldawuples are that prevented the opening of the
ret-elvlng numerous congraiuUllons
finally Ewing decided that
uuDurud aimlo.
from
hueu
of
friends
today.
Pioneers
It would be well to help. He did so.
This lime it ws* sn ubu.UslIj
of the Grand Traverse region and Im and the dtsir wns soon opened.
irlch for the
hurglsrs to c
As Silks are and will he $er> mu. h lu
mensely popular among old and
Then Mr. Rennie tossed off s coat
Sqitters’ shop, ss he has Just
omlng wesson..our Silk Ih panment
>^»ung. evcryUHly united in the hearti or two and went in where the flrw
- called out of town by the illi
and varied assortment, intludlnj; all the
ost congratulaihms to both couples, eater was They fell Into each other’s
bl. imrents. IVrhap. the burglar.
sr lines in both blacknnd colors
and the wUhee for a long continuance arms like long lost brothers, and fin
; knew that he wa. out of towq
t*f n few of tbe excellent values *e
of their happy lives together.
ally, as Ewing Uy on the floor with

$ilh

Saa'a Fiat SuiU all neaeat lalleinat................... $7. $10. $IX $15
l-t Fmnt Suitt -blaik. blue • all aobl
............... $8,
Aa/ I faaa Pant Ja/fa—ilouble teal ami knee................$X50, $XI0

Our 20-lnch c<dore«l Peau de
Holes; we.have a complete line
of shades, including cream and
pure while In this l»eautlful
silk, at f1.00 Per Yard.
27-lnrh Pong*^*. ThU is n
Ine row si
silk nnd one that
genuine
will wear and
They are ^
Per Yard.
27 Inch (
that Is
waists or children e dresses
You know how nicely they
and wear, at 60c Per Yard.

range of colors
in this v«
n disappointed in
this at 85c Par

Our 20-lnch Japanese Wash
Rllka; we are showing
very pretty designs nnd colors
ih this evec popular allk. at lOe
Per Yard.
I

Eveiythtag Strictly ss Kcprmntcd, •V

Candies^

»♦♦♦♦

Jit Oiir SptcM Pricts
of lllr r>«
YOU ue loo Utc W
Vel *nv of out fiMl lot, call U ...icc while the uaortment U good.
*grRtnc,;.b«.lh«cKO.»Uarcall.n.,k- &o,n the VVKVSt MATKRI.M. h) New Voik'i. greatest camly manufteturer.

THE ECOMOMY STORE

*• ” ArrrSS.'-fe.'””'’"

..Hydrangeas..
Fine Specimen Plants-See
them at the
NEW FLOWER^STORE
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

Experkmt Kteps
a Dear SehaeT '] '
There’s away, however, to learn
by other people’s experience,
without “going through the mill”
yourself-when you notice the
faultless fit and stylish appearof your friend’s clothes, ask him
who his tailor is chances are ho
will point you to our unequalled
hand-iailored garments as the
source of his good fortune in
clqthes economy-See the new
spring line—

$10.00, $12.00, $IS.OO :
h $24.00.....

lyamiUm "
Ootbing C0ntpah^\

M

THE EVgnKO BBOOBD. Tga.VBBaB OITT, IPOH^ MPyPAY. APBIL 1». 1»<»-

Easy Pill

Eaafto take and ***7 to art to ^
Mtomena Ktoa pOl DaWhl^
UntoEartyRtoms. Tbia to 4aa to

THAVEIISC OTV. HIOHIOAM

nor gcken. an etwa toa rnttodahoato
lady, *nd yto they me *0 oejta to
reemia that no oea whe toea 1^ to

1ML T. MTB M« J. W. BAW
not nllowed to cempeta wlih eech
ry butter abofild be packed
la tve-poiwd Jar*, aad creamery

m. C. toeWlTT a CO., CICAff

—t4te2SasAS5Cr ■

Prof Jobo MkAeU. A«rlcii
meh^ ct
r .Miner.
Trmvm city. Mieh.
I.
th»t • .uMiieiil m
ttkm M toUf^t III Oi« oottU
that the dairy farmer U Inter
la Uaprortoa hU |«>d«ce eua
__ / to at leant auhiaU eaniplee and
be imd whereto he falle to naktog a
rd arttola. laaesech a. Mr
by earweet effort at the lart

tadede the dairy bnlier
tbe ereamery butter and
medal on the dahy better. It
ffORfftONtflt INTffllKrrffO.
would ahow appreetothm of Mr. Mil
.. a«. well ae aa Inlcreet to
ft to refrMhtog to note the Into
aUiet Important branch of hueto foreign oonatrlee la the epeec
and amMiu of Prealdent Kooea bandry In the Grand Trareree region
^der mlecellaneouB qoeetloni con
inlereet wa. eboern regard
p^ere hare devoted a great d
inday cloning of bnetoee*
Borne could not quite eee the
icy of allowing tobacco moros.
evfn more energetic
t and other gamee of chance,
A^Coodon paper rec
be
wide
oi»en. while do KOoA*
•ay of the trip of to
millinery nhopn. He., were c*
*-We are to the

EASmSElVlCCS

ootonUlon, In Chlcngo-.h«
waa 'BlUaitly obaemd iti
aboM ua of thin error
iurch In the city yesterdey.
•«Oer fetiife* calculation
the programs were vety dab
clnde the elemenie beyond the tohee orate, and musk especially being In
and on the Pnctoc nlope. After nil.
over given In
Is not from the eaat, but from the the clly. Other churches did not at
but the
to tbe tis).
with special music of a almple kind,
hto I4«l« tkw th. .hwi«j.l« Ot »u
keeping with the Eaater season.
enrd.**
The etatu. of ihl. government
lEUANCE IS LAUNCHED

waaeotoreBRtod eat that her )atirr
rU hm hady. helleHaffhm
he toad, hai Ato waeameA The t
iU mae recently reelored and exbi
edIeahapahUiK' U larapertad 1
Aalorpald OI.WO tor tbe^ ph
totonto to #end £4.«I0» imnagM-

Early Risera
For tale by
B. ff. WAIT A SONi. C

6entnN2ews
of tbt World

BUPPEO ON PAVEMENT
And Harm Had to Be Killed aa a Be
wit Baturday Evening
»me. which Man ElIU 1
from young Harry
allpped on the pavement in front
EaiU* store Baiaiday ovealng and
broke lu hip Vigor elnwA the horee
with a whip to make
tie more lively, and with the wet
pavemcmt the horee. which
■hod. went down.
The horee waa taken
plank, to one tide, and a. the lalury
waa of inch a natun
wonb more to doctor than the horee
waa worth. It vraa killed. Thla la the
flrel accident on the pavement ..
It has been put down._______ _

h^y

We'con.»eo«th«,wia..cl^fe.«h«.pJUo-.good W lick. ^

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Wednesday. Apr. I50i
Full hoe of Down CuAionr.
ftoo............. .........................WWO
rnioa Cai«, up bom................................ . •........................... .... Wo

Under the Ampk» of the Coo|Kgatiooal CSioich .\hI for bei
Ihioltho building (nnd.

}in the good Old
Dsgromelodits
AraitnattoMesicljniis

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Reserv etl SeaU

3e

Good^hoes tor Tough Boys
Tough Shoes for Good Boys
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

And by tough shoes wc -donH mean lough lookers. On the coonary, they are carefully made, well finished. ALL NKW-DIRKCl' FROM THK FACTORIKS. and made to wear.

SILVER
KNIVES AND
FORKS

Howard Whlltag has paiohae^ toe
ulldlag hetetofore oocnpled by & N.
Moblo,aad has reotod it to P. Rtbe com meal could be mato to rise airebble. toe hart«. Mr. Moblo is
like wheal floor
moTlag into the bnildlng to toThat .^trlcity is not oonfined to north 00 Union etreet formerly ooou
Oman beings is shown by
pled by tim eeooiid hand atom
the Joel Cook farm, near Morristown.
The oow le IS years old. but no
Ray. Drown, you and Mr^Il. hwl
ms ever been able to Indnoe it to as young ms the day you wer0^rrh*t
drink wster from a booket, trough or -2U yearn agti. Thai s a tart,
we Uke Rocky Mountain Ttw eJVr;
hrtwk. altoough
bpring It s like a dip In the fouuiaii
h4«h«do «. SOU. of youth Jas tl. Johnson ‘ ‘

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U » quae, that

JUBILK«

••Aaal Jemima” tha tomoaa paa*
oak. maker, died laat weak at hto
home la Ohicago. Almoet everybody
knew her ae ”Amnl Jemima.” but her
nmna waa Mra Agnee Moody,
waa the old colored woman wh<
WAS LUCKY THIt TIME
to toe Parla exiioeltion. aad at the
United Stotoe.oom kltohen demon•uaud the mee of oom meal In mak­
ing bread aad oakea For forty year
Mra Moody Uved tn Ohioago.and wae J, Mulknhagen. democrat, tied for al
a local oelebrlty long before the idea
nan of the Fourth ward with F.
waa oonoelred of taking bar to ParU
Baldwin, drew the lucky lot at
Her mrvloee In the 00m kitohea are
council meeting and waa declared
mid to Imve Inoreaeed the anneal aa- t lfcUHl. Thri-e years Mr. Mullenhagen
port of American 00m meal mveml
tied for the same office, hut lost
million dollara Mra Moody wa. bom
a .lave in Maryland, and while
oakesaday. beaidM ]

Pillows!

iniMMIM

by tor the greater^ beaett

ORANO TRAVBWB HBRALD

Aa

# Atom Bal#h. tome «l e#oae ^

and loaves.

New Cup Defender Is Now Almost
»olrtMntor her lndlTl«B»l
» of toe W. W. Kimball Co
Ready for the terlea of 35 Trial
r. h« Tmnity. Th.cow»laandaomely reflnlahed anc
th« |«u»pU
Races Relere Cup ConUaL
(Her A Ohamplon have
•fur a tod nnmm Bow..
laud, a I.. April 13.-Wlih 1
I while abe U
rican uaglo at her l»ow. the n V( ry little water
The Olds aniomobllee were roeeltod
defender Bellanre was laumhi-d
The deetoloa of the 8t. Paul United
« quoer>tai romance toat ever by W. C. linll and Dr. A U. Holli­
the llerroshoff Wi.rka late «aturda>
out of the west la reported from day Batntday. and aie in nse now.
Mlaa Nora Iselln
doins.; where Wallace Pike is
daughter of C Oliver laeUn. the man
under
arrest aocoaed of trying to caaging owner of the boal.
tort
Iftoo
from B. Selgel. a rich merThere was
atunly blow of a silver
the noope of the Bhennan nnUtoiut
of Des Moines- Pike. U Is said, vine, Ind.. when
traditional bottle of chan
to die. bad
eol. In the meanitoie. the
that If the
lug at. the same time. "I christen thee
: 8 New IMaIfartn will go the United fl
Reliance, and may C.chI bless tht.v laid him h« would marry Minnie 8eiL»nsumpuou. He writes,
for ConsumpUon.
pfMne court In an endeavor to have Laurel wreaths and hunches of pink gel. iho daughter of Baig.l. It is
insufferablo agonies from
tha declalon of ihe***>wer court
your
New
Discovery
gave
tUlmed by 8elgt l that Pike baa eaand black ribbons,
remed. It la acarcely likely that the
a hypnotic iofloonoe over his me immediate relief and *oon ther<v
racing c^dors of Mr. Isdln. were
dedalon will be reveraed It to de*
forward, and as the yacln daughter. The girl declares she love*
cla^ that If ihU il.xi.lon U aUq#ed
DronchltU and Grip are nuit of iho shop tbe Aimriran Pike and will remain loyal to toe
to aland Rooaevelf. chance, for proa )achl ensign was raised at .the
Ifs the peerless remedy for
end. She ha. given him diamonds
idant to 1M)4 wUl be endanger#. Even with the colors of tbe
Vorr ana olbur valcab'.e presents, which he
If thU nhottld bo true. It may be taken Yacht club at the 1
is eaio to Uve lawneii
Johnson and F. H Meads. druggUts
aa A fact that Prealdent Rooaevelt
Three thousand persons In steam • A i-ia-int living at Nosztany. Hun­ Trial botUee. 10c.
not relaa bU energy In fighting
yachts and rowboau, on the ple^s and gary, died while attending a market
tmat. And to thl. he will be
back on the street behind the shops HU relatives started homeward with
ported by tbe people at large.
the body, bnt were driven out of
greeted tbe Initial plunge of the I
Iharis, because the inhabitants behev
with lusty cheers, whllu
The local poatoMoe to
bugler played ‘Tho Star Siiangkcs Hi tbe paetoge of a sttenge 0
Ummgh toe place wonW lead to misraUhfttl laden to the proi
Danner
growth of a community The Trav____________
Among the yachia
anchored off the fortune. Relnforoed by gmida
eme City poelattce ha. for ae
the” Constitution, the un-1 toe rcUUvee made a eeoond attf
MAN’S INTERIOR SPAR U
year* paat ahown a steady lucrea
i^tmidldate for cup honors] bnt were oonfrooted by the <
reoelpts. and 1. to accord with th
yoara ago. ai
parent tocreaae to general bual
to be one of tbe keenest rivals ag.lnhi
Fresh
Flab every day at Jo^n**.
The reccipU of the olllce for the
the Reliance. The Constitution was two persons and wounding numy oto- 10 Weet Front etreeL
l*a4-1mo
gaUy bed*xked with flags.
The new boat will have her trial
legislature
of
Maamchusettt
1
the prvfioaa year ahowa an
spin In about ten days, after which
les a fine of |10 on any per«m
of |#9.41. Traverae City hai nev
she win have « thorough' UTUg out.
had a boom, but the develi
both toe OoniUtullon and the having in pomeseion ok wearl
the etty U gradual and aubatanUal
a In a series of 35 races In dresser ornament toe body or plumage
of nauve blzda.
Long Uland tound off Sandy Hook
Mandhlakgyi Dube, one of to# two
(OFTHEUAICE
ooUege studMilefrom Zululand In this
superior
oountry. has been called bsmk to Afn-.
III. In the Aral series
oalo inherit toe toieftalnoy of toe
tbe cup races August 21.
noet important tribes of hU oo*ntrymeu in Natal. Booth Afrclca.
TheOrange attendance waa ami
driven, and
Mia. Lulu Huertig. aged l» yvars.
toturday on account of th.e
to be the
_riirious from fever, wandered from |
Interest wna :
of those yachli
weather, bnt goodI Ini
today that ahe would prov e the fatiUht toe borne of l»blUp Kmrloh near Bd j
feeled by thuai* who i
wardsTllle. ML. and could not be
sailing voeacl ever built.
ter routine buatoc. i
found. Bloodhound, were fnrnUbNl
In the Brat and acce
rtary foriHxou U our of the by toe pollck‘ foroo and after a . couple
auhject for dlaruaakm wn« taken
few remalnlm: u,.-i. lu ,mblk life w ho ^ur. eearuh toe dog. locatod Imr.
the pom,v«dour style of brushing Bhe was found wandering around toe
•The Butter C«mteat * John F. I
004 being preaent. the aubj.xt waa
fields olad only in her nightgown and
platoed by tbe lecturer. The plan U
was placed in a buggy and taken back
dour erase. When Tompi
already practiced by tbe
to bar bed withonl having recovered is a^very simple thing. If you 1
_ ceuM on the stage every
etep Into our office we will ch|
oonsoiousneee of her aotiona
wm* bl. brUtlc. ranownt.
folly answer any Inquiries you t
Tbe plaa U aa I
wUk to make roUUve to toe mat­
oui to the time of
ter. The schoolgirl or boy with
deposit of II Is treated as courte­
have prevlooaly entered their
ously as toe bualnssa man * ‘
to hU lUt. calling on them to ahip to
110.000.
him at OQCv a aample of their butter
whlch they haye on hand,
veatlng them fmm putting
of toutler than they uauall
Thia butter will bo acored and
Poison. The
aoetdecradi^of all SmmaB diaeaaca ia Contajpous Blood
B
plaeed In cold aiomge for
aerpeatainka ita fangs into the flesh and almosniasUnU
and then acored again to te
thronghthe entire body. Contarioos Blood Poiwm. begi
tog qnnlltlea. after which It will
pof blood and sptroda throughout the
aoM and. after deducing
appear in the groins, a fed xash and
«*nr enpenaw. will ho a
omker. and a iHter will be aent

All Prices a a All Leathers

J usl received a sjiccial
lattcm—Wc place
them on sale at a low
price . . . . .

OURNAME
ON EVERY
KNIFE

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8t I

Our $2.S0 Special Shoe
Unit a mwut§
ConthmMf

Wc guiranicc thr
.jiuilily. Come sn,lw«
thurn.

/ear af/eef/oe,

\Vt- art- hh^iwin;; a iir«r. wln»c fur gi $0
TUiMm-iUing .liflrrrnt than Hit- urdtuary
>\u<rU>* that pricr. It t« (Wxvlyrar
tti hol. thr «>tdinsrySlK.e is McKay
>rwr.l - till lul.U- is iMk Uiui--.! leath.T,
thl oiam.irvsolr is hrmkx-k. They’rr
tiltrrs-,o Do* Call Velour and
\i. i Kid. V U aiul K widths at U^$kk
on rvrry shtn- to

$1.00

I ilLu Ihcqualitl. 1T,y
^

a Vair.lh..

will,liras, you.

A. s. F-iRv-iviAN.

'■’•”-*r.svs:K.u.-

THE OXFORD IS
THE POPOLAR SHOE

e^fu^tf^S^pSX P^

I
WISH TO
OPEN
AN
ACCOUNT

■Lr«v'?;?r

THE

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ikSiSSair—M.,.
When Itattadcathcboneaandi
tlut Ooi^.Cio« Bo<k

oaMy doaated fUO toward defraying
tha aipmme of acoHng.nnd
•It to now making nimngementa
gai the work door by compctcat
Whatever other expanaea there
bo will he taken out of the pmocmto
«r.|he aato of hotter.
A fflfioma «ill he glvaa to each
Ihi three hlghwU aad the hlffhmt
aem wttl be pubUabed. and ‘ ^
1 th. year the oa. htddl

udtnmoaa^

iiites.%ssn

Was so last year and the coming season
sciuson prom­
pi
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ticip
ises yet more i>opularity.
We have anticipated
ind Rtrls.
It only needs a call to wear the
all demands for Men. Women. Boys and
r,
lint of Women’s Latent Leather
popular shoe. We show a particular!;y strong line
Oxfonis and the finest of kid. 1 he Men’s I’aleni Leather Oxfords are surely
beauties.

SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR ANY SERVICE
wkir.sofl ami easy on the leet. anJ very restful.. The Canvas
leather soles, ha* always proved a winner, and wc recommcml it most highl>.

SEENDUR WINDOW DISPLAY?

I

Th«o-..h.ro,o.ll ,1-e .1..
Spr»s ami Sum™, .Shou Al.a,.
want to know the latest wrinkle initoes or shape of shoe.' .Mways find u here,
and we think we have four grades of Ladies Shoes th^
l’)oiiLARs!’TH'‘K^^^^

Ar4

the pariii ular strong i>oints.

WEHAVE A SPECIAL CHILD’S SHOE
In both White and Red Kid.

nWKl[

lOl-l-.ARS. No troubleto show you

•I

Something a, little cu.cr than any you ^uallv

sec, nn.l they are the strongest made in every way.



THERE IS A TIME
When a shoe turns to a slipper—that is in the
evening when your work is done. You’ll want the
easiest slipi>cr you can get. I hesc new Patent
l.eaiher slippers are just the thing. ’ Let’s show
them to you.

Dressmaking

THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

Ladies Tailoring
At MURRAY, Che Tsllef^ 114 Booth

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! Ol-rx, MMIOM.

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m EVEnKG KBOOBD, TKA^SBaB 011T. MOIt. MOKPAY, APRIL 18,1W3.
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SCmTMTULI
FIRE INSURANCE

WART DEPARTiENT

o. F. CARVCR A RRa

\even

the sun looks
“ROUND”

«lMa»« “Mts“ down to dinnor, lof
mtnmn wMooomo »r«kin»d«
from Qn««n eity Wtolo Olbont flottr.
Bo Mr* your «roc«r ilo** yon IN
« • « « Onttneity • « « «

Rig OMn Oecr Uwt Year In the Fna- wUI be glvea thla evening.
Gbnriea J. 0~qf ihta cHy hm
Ul Raoelpis for Tmverae
•dhiepmnlon Mewmed to $l7n
CMy.
Tbe InerenM In tbe poNoifcn meetpte for tbe part year with tbe guar
_____ adlag March tl. Wi,
^
very marked. The Increacc la fW» 41.

L. L A. gUILOINa

martin A €wuts
u»...»CM>rreun.

;

I. AAWYCR A PgMHALlMON

BUSIWESS CAROS.

g'KiiSS'-scr?'

JIENTISTS...

hieh apeelte weU for the volume ef
tataem done la the city.
The Mat quarter ol ihta year wa.
Fia* Gold Work t
Ue only quarter that wa. .mailer
take the place nt Mim Robert, in the
the prevkm. year. Thie 1. due
largely to the rtamped eaveiepea. ^
dera oa which have uoi been reeelved
g thie quarter, a. they were lart
Probably the next quarter will
ore than enough to make up for
Travarwa City.
thl. deficiency. Tbe following
panUve Uble for tbe two yean will
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
•bow where the lacreaae wa. a
twa-m
Take Advantage of Half-Price Offer
»». SlMUiMr A Sorsm
Made by t. E. Wait A Sena.
tesBsaMrkt M.
tbOM time., when living expeu.et
witoD—wti. .. kjm:.m
i
Increased from thirty to fifty per Butchers and Sausags Makars.
It 1. unusual to bear of a .land-

JOHN R. SANTO
|6EKtRBm«AiicE|

Wha To. Wfifit I Nlct Cit Of Ilegt

HANNAH & LAY CO.
T-P*AVKP«SK oitv. miom.

goTel t^i

IOIA5TLUN

wagM »lll».000 efory week, noeording
to matUUo. compHed there.
U tagard to law. fugalatlng tront
iahlng there ha. been no material
eliange alnce hwt year. The eeaeon
for the epeckled troat open. May I
andicloM. Sept. 1. with the eseeption
of Maple rirer. where they nmy be
oaagbt only from May 1 to Ang. 1. U
i. anlawfol to oaioh or nhip brook
tront for porpoee. of mle.
At Saolt Ste. Marie the recorder*,
oflioe in the city hall wa. bargUriied
Tnmrwiay night ander the nornw of the
liollce. the oMoe being in e room adloining ,the poliee etntlon. The oaMr
drawer wa. broken open and tbe
Irate. $10. taken.
Batranoc to tbe
roomwa. effected throngh a wti

CMdtnstd news
% of micbigati
mm6m cImo hM boM dnooL
epnd la weodorfnl proportiotM la and
aboBt Oraad Rapid* darin« the i»M
few jnan.
Kanr fanam hare made
a atadj of bot lumae rrowtoK of Rreen
•taff Md TOfatablao aad their eaperimaalo haea abow.a that fanalng under
fteai darlBf the winter and oprinc
moattw for the market maj be carried
an iwctdablr U had bean calouUted
that nirer 1.000.000 eqaare feet of glam
are need in the graar hoaeeo of Oraad
Rapid, and the immadUte riciaity.
eoTMlag la the aeighborhood of 35
aaree of grooad and rcpMwmtiug a
intof orer half a mil­
lion dollara l.OOO poand. of Grand
Rapid, lettaoe are being ohlpped oat
of the olty erery day and in erery difaction. TheOhloago market take, a
oonetderabie ebar%i of IL bat large
qaantitie. go eaot. nootb ami to noribam Miohigan poinu:
At Monroe the Monroe (SUm companr ha. broken ground for tbeir new
plant Four large bnlldlbg. will be
r?md m.daT»plete gla.. factory

a few feet from the main eniran
the building.
Although he became legally quali­
fied to rote away back In 1865. MaJ
Edmond Keoht oaetbU fir.t rote Mon
day. Haring been a rcaidenl of IVwt

the cure of dyspep.la and con.tlpatlon.
In addition to aeUlng a Mbcent bottle,
tng a month*, ifwaiment of 60
for 25 rente, they give their perguiraniee with wen
boiile
they .ell to
doe. not give
and n month., died yclerday I
Thl. unusual offer
Nortbera Michigan asylum, whe
dreds of
ha* been an inmate for 15 years. De- the lart
many bottle* of Dr. Hosrard*. specific
cesMd wa. afflicted with epUepey. a
they have aold. but one custoifier ha*
It wa* thU which caused hi* death
asked to have the money returt
Ueslde a widow, three *on» surrlvo This was done without any questk
to mourn his low, Samuel. Allle and although 8. E Walt A Suns do
think the remedy could have • h
Peter.
The funeral will be held from the
Second Methodist church lomorr
use of Dr Howanl** specific fur
1:30 o’clock, and the Interment will he

Farm For Sale
li>0 acivs known a* the Steel or Need­
ham farm One of the best In Grand
TravwrM' ctiunty; 34 miles south of
the city.
J. E. GREILICK CO. CITY.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

5.,

iaetailed.
A one thonmnd foot .Idetraok wa. started Saturday. The output
of tbe factory at fliut will cou*i*l of
bottle, and fmlt Jar*. Imt it ti cxiKct•d In time to manufactore.pUte
pUte glam
*
nad out glam
Fifty men will b* emnlcMi at
ut ftrit,
ftr.t. but
but Ihl.
Ihl. number
number will
ployed
be gradually Increamd. George
Burkliardt of Pelroll if the promoter
of the eonmm and oontmU a malority of the Nook.
A Grand Itopld. wert tide lady, gotng home Friday night, wa. horrified
to .tumble over the deoaplteted botly
of a boy at a Lake Shore cromlng.
The body wa. IdentUliHl a. that of
Obarle. Pohlmann. 6 year old aon of
William Pohlmann,
It 1. .uppoMd
the boy nttempted to crawl*under a
train. Nobody mw the aooidenl, and
bow long the body had be. n there
’^e Nature club, one of the nnique
organiaatlon. of thli atat«^.
elded to hold a Nature Obaut
lake Oegnao oommencing J
be oondacled by Mlm Julia A. Roger,
of Ooroell Butvertety and flecturer on
ni^re Mady at Chautauqua. N. Y
This will be the ftr.1 egoladvely Na­
me Ohantauqaa la tbe United Bta

hel
William VoM wai kllUd at Peikint’
i^w mill, two mile. ea.t of Mo.ick
. by being caught and wrapred
ardgna a Mart. Hi.
m. clothe,
mow- were aU

M. C. Church.

Tbe Fourteenth Street M. E. Sun
l.y
wvo a prognim yoAterday thi^ii^rtend"’ ai‘‘tho*^unly“ri”ef tho>
have found fur constipation and dy»IS follows:
p-psla
The sole limit to Its
Song by the *ch(K.l
\
the fact that In onlyr chixmh- cgse*
mqtv than one lw.ule
Prayer h> C. H. ThooU»ld.
kd its cure* are permaneni
Anthem by choir, -ronslder
ixi nut let thte

Solid Oak Dressers $6.75 and up

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.CARPET CLEANING WORKS.
l‘ariH-t Cl«-«mirj and Kratht-r Ren»»vatu.j:. t ..r,w-l '«--winK .*.tHl laying.
IHore >vi.duiK vuur *.IJ c.iriHlH
4W.1V t.» Ik
inti, ru;^, let me
y..^
.
.

N. B. CHAPIN, Prorrlctor.
l-hom- IIS-

CLEANES1
CHEAPEST
.JEALTHIEST-.

IS

Wc. th©^ undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last IS-ycars. and

jk-r lOo

PER 1000 WATTS

.We (0 erry o»t .n> 0WIR.U0M l
Whole»le DnieeUu.

wLdto^KiMMi * Ma^D. yrti0\

gUBNLhagD BT

Boartui BIftt BieWc
Lliktlit PitirCi.

HWli*cj2rrt’ Core li tWien tote

tree.

c

cents. Guaranteed at Jaa. G. Johnson
h\ H. Meads* drug stores.

ON YOUR OUTSIDE DOORS use Cal-

5:2 \Va>lim-.:i..n St

t-IOMT

eent

MISCELLANEOUS.

Both Phones

Hov/s ThIsT
red Dollars Re; offer One
Catarrh that
cannot l>o cured by Hall’s Catarrh

TeeUmontol.

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FOR RENT.

AKD
ABSOLUTELT ODOlttESS

W«t*t

he ;i teN. cm«*M Ow _

''J

E.W HASTINGS & SON

half'prlce*^ * RememU-r that IlrugglstR
RerlUUon. “Shadowy Angel Wings
S. E. Walt A S<»ns will refund
Paul Hallctt.
If Dr Howard’s *pecifi<;
Recitation. “Easter
Carol.a.ra
Mclivian.
Sung.
Will Care for You.*' by
kvnwB vrr\ MARinn
class of children.
RoclUtion. “Easter.** Arhcle Felt.
Recltathm. “IJib's of EaHtertldo.
MLUwo rasoa.
C.curgle Dago
Anthem by choir.
Recitation.
‘Ruhln’s
Mistake.
tipmaa Beamish.
Solo. “The Golden Ladder.** • Sol
mon Uuhchert.
Recitation. “Easter
Dawn.**
Ot
Hraylngton
Rt'cltatlon. “An Easter Song." Jer-

lltUe but feaU.er. and bone, when
Callloe.- Violet
Recitation.
found, but was alive and began over
agein by taking rwaU aieund tbe Veit.
lie Dove.** Norma
Solo, “Uttle
barnyard, and a. e^ a. Mie got the
kink, oat of her fimme rtiowed her ap- Flnly.
Recitation. “In the Breaking of tbe
by laying an egg.
.
ly." Cornelia Morriron.
Song by School. ‘ Rock of Agua.**
C.lrlK. now Im the lime to take Rocky
Mvmntaln Tea
Clears the etiroplexion. cures pimple*, blackheads; make*
skUi soft and fair; bright
A atartllng incident is narrated by
nw^v elMM-k*. and swwi brealh
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
cents
JasC Johnson
lows: “I was in an awful condition.
My skin wa* almost yellow, eyes
FOR FLOORS uaa Caiman*. Elaatic sunken, tongue coated, pain contin­
ually in back and sides, no appetite,
growing weaker day by day. . Three
physicians had given me up. Then I
was advised to use Electric Bitters;
to my great Joy. the flrat botUe made
a decided Improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am

.Of our gooil* llial makes our bartjains gteatest; that have n
us aliovc all com|»clilton. ^^^^cn you compare prtces, com
qualuics, and we’U gel the order ever)- lime.

I!*',*’’!!

lal half-price introductory offer, uur
readers can save half the rtT«lur price
PHYSIC
Borgery of t
°^Thi% ‘iSSJkable remedy i. ,
to have tbe Urgesi sale of as
BolhP
ho market for those who
use^lt once, not^ <inly buy a^^wwnd

PINE CASTER PROGRAM

tom from hi. body, whloh wa. tmribly mangled. He lay on the ground
time before being found.
When found be wa. *UU aliva He
wa. rtngle and about 40 year. old.
Edward Griffin tell, the Sunflald
imllnel a hen .lory to the effect that
this spring tie found a hen In tbe bot­
Ducl.
-Resumvjtion.FI
tom of a bay In bU bare, Wddy hav___ ___________ rever .lnee.tbe hay wa. Burkhead and Ulllan Finley.
iUilon.
“Advent
of Spring.*
pot in Itet .nmmer.
Shews, very

^Tfs tbe Qualify^

!<

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M.

in Oakwood cemetery.

Johnaon B»ock
gain* nor loeee a rceidenoe by ferring
in il.i- army. ThU week
jItlme
lime he
he ha.
ha. erer
erer happened
nappeneo to
to be
oe in
in
Port Huron when aa election wa.

pt*K hAl.Eb-Ttm-rni.to hou~- ..it i. rj • .-J » n.

MARISTEE& MRTHEASTEi»il.R

Just the Article
•;

Foil

$U5
AVhen tmin.; up that fpacc or
MU all room.
Tlicrc is noihin^
that will take up as lilllc t-iace
ami answer your parjH»sc r*r a
Dresser am! Coimmxle a.s one ol
our Comliinations (like «uli.
Tlrcy arc very neat w:thal4v-4
French plate shai»c*l iiurror, one
Urge draw, douTilc scti»cnl:nc
front with lex k. two small draws
and the cuplioard, n:cc golden
finish and solid construrr.un.

toeir o"\v7.75
Grand Rapids Furnitute Company
House Furnishers
218 Front Street

AND CONHECTtOMB.,
e first “blacklist of habitual
kLsrds’* publUhctl In Ixindon under
jew IlceuKing act shows three
»ifs manv women ss men.

damaged in the shuffle

inary Bsr9s‘n»After theloiwmlni at Grinneirs Ust
,turdafe?enlng we find Ave i

A Thouohtful Man.
M. AuiUn of Winchester Ind.,
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physician*

she got relief at once and wm
ly cured. Only 25c. at Jas. G.

: ^ii..
^ this WMk. Next will close at
JfS SilTl^Mday and SatoMay
$400**mahegany

Using iwpiMT to deaden the pain (
toothache baa cauacd tbe death of
a|iMlddJe*l.rough through blood

toWKoopT
^“Slerllgi.

We. the tmdeniffaed.

TIME CARD.

Some Good Plsnos to Go at Extraord­

rscalar

$SS5

Blri:
■ssis;::

-Pioneer Livery StableB. J. IN/IOROAIM

Mr i'Uj and

do
Trto.T« cin Miioa .

Merrhendlre, Tetotos

HORSES FOR SALE!

r a.M!r .^viB.o.FiA

grand rapids a irdiara ry
COMPANY.

Will arrive today from Southern Michiigan-a carload of Horses. Have some of
all kinds. Among the loti have six fine
driving horses. 2 extra good pacers that
can go fast. Come in and see them. : : : :

. J.

IVIOROAN

OA* 18 KINa
ReprMUtIve IJtUeficld has hsd
comiillcd s ll*t of WO trusts of tbe
United Rtatea with an aggirgatc capl1 of flLPOO 000.000.____________
Dear Bmms—DonT

Send 0.k eemed** $3.75 and up

bed about

-“*.rrrton.®'“4jE%s“u:2si
Tea cured me and will cure you.
only 35 cent.. Jaa. G. Johnson.

~«to.

ySSrtm*. t. Tre..™ C«T M « »*-»■'*
“• ‘S'ut6(5toOOC.

It’s

GA$ IS KING.

H you ticsirc to inrtsll a sys­
tem ot KUtUic^ Lightmc.
Beds, Burglar Alsims or T^

10.75

the Boston Store.

T.h.1^.
All parties kaaping chickens wlthla
the city lUaits asMt keep then or
tbeir own prsMlMs and not MC nham

X K. tWtoto. Va^t^i

MfcmDdntototol. 5i::m

CAMPBELL BROS

S-," -:MOSBAY, APML 18,1808.

IBE BVENIHG1

WAkT OEPARTIIEIIT

O. P. CARVER A 1
•If ttda Ow Last Yaar la the Pos-

EVEN THE SUN i-OOKS
‘‘ROUND”
“s«ts“ tfMM to dhwor, for
mibetmmi wMtwa* »rea4 m«4*
from OMOoa CHv QN>ole OIlKOt ftowr.
B« Mro fow grow gioeo von lb«
« « « • QttconCity •

« «

lal Receipts fCr Traveme
City.

wUl bagleua this eveaiag.
Ms. J. Oweaaf dil. cMy haa
hod hie pMcUm lacte^ciH *cil7k

U L. A. RUILOINa

BUSINESS CARDS.

The hmreass in ths postcMeu recMpts tor the past your with ths quarter eadlag MMCh gl. IMS. has beua
Tury marked. The tecruM# I. fSSi.41.
the ucalrto Io be.givea la Mt. Pleaehleh 9ckks wen for the volume of
iriaees done la the city.
af Ohimfwh.s
The last quarter of tWs yuar was
, aad she wUl
the only quarter that was smaller take the pla^ aC Mlm Bobuitslnthe

J)ENTISTS...
JOHN R. SANTO
IsBBttiMuiittl

ders oa whleii have not been rmmived
durtag thU qaaiter. as they were last
year. Probably the next quarter win
be amie than enough to make up for
thU deficiency. The foUowlag coBh
Ive table for the two yuare vriU
where the Increase was made:

..........ttSiw iISi-c

Timrae City.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY

Wba YttWfiEiimceCiioflletl

Tsks Advantage of Half-Price Offer

Made by S. E. WaH A Seas,
la thwe timss. when Uvlng expeaset
have lacreaasd from thirty to fifty per
osnL
it U oansual to hear of a sl^mis....'^......... ....... wams®
ard remedy being offered at haU price
ret that is the way 8. E. Walt A
IS. the popular druggtsU. arc sell
lag Dr. Howard's celebrated speclflc for
DHP III ASYLUM
thf cure of dyspepria and constipation,
iltloa to seUluf a 6<M»nl bottle,
Wiillsm J. Farrow. Afsd Fifty.
lag a month's treatment of 60
doses, for 35 cenu. they give their per­
sonal guarantee with ever> bottle
they sell to refund the money if i{
doed not give satisfaction.
ThU unusual offer has brought bun
dreds of customers to their store in
the last few weeks, yet out of the
>een an Inmate for 16 yean
d was alB.lcted with epilepsy, aad many bottles of Dr. Howard's specific
thev have aold. but one customer bss
It was this which caused bU death,
to have the money returned,
ilde a widow, throe sons surrlve
vas done without any questkms.
igh 8. E. Walt Sc Sons do not
oum his loss. Samuel. Allb
the remedy could have been
Peter.
given
a
fair trUl.
The funeral will be bold froa
Doctor s bills can be saves! by the
Second Methodist church tomom
le of Dr. Howanl's speclflc for the
1:30 o'clock, and the iotement will he iro of dyspepsia and constipation,
and by taking advantage of this spec
In Oakwood cemetery.
lal half-price introductory offer, our
wder* can aave half the regular price
FINE CAfiTCR PROGRAM
ThU ror^kable remedy U dcsUotsl
Given Yesterdsy in Fourteenth Street to have the Urgest aale of any medl
M. E. Church. '
The Fourteenth Street M E
day school jtavc a program yosterda^*
hive found for e<»n«tlpallon and dy»as foHowK:
,
Song by the w^hooL
\
tirfaci V^x rr’on?y rhronlc*eilil l!
more than one bottle needed to cure,
I*rayer by C. 11. Theobold.
Its cuivs are iH-rmanent.
^ Antbem by choir, -roimider tfc and
Do not let this opiM»rtunitv luiss to
LiliesRecital ion.-Shadowy Angel Wing.
'’e*’Wall A Sons will refund
Paul Hallelt.
eifle dlSi
y If Dr. Hosard's speclflc
Recitation. -Easter Canil.” Cura

^om. SlMl^r «k «or

IrirHoUmtmsWm-....

HANNAH & LAY CO.
•rOAVBWSK OIT>r. MIOM.

Condtnstd litws
• oftnicbigan

Battle Oraek ladastrlas pay ant for
wagos fllO.OOO erery week, aocording

In regard to laws
l^iag there has bean ao Batarlal
^Unge aiaoe last year. The asasoo
for the speekh4 treat opsas May 1
Fmralx
hM bM*«n>l- and closes Sept. 1. with the ezoeptioa
optd io wontefBl impontoBS ta and of Maple Hrer. where they maybe
abovl Otaad Rapid* dsrisf the paM eaaght only from May 1 to Aug. 1. It
■few jwit. Maaj h»»«r« haee made is unUwful to catcher ahlp brook
a etadr of hot booe* frowin« of freea trout for purposes of sale.
At Saalt Ste. Marie the recorder’s
etoff aod oereteblM and tholr esperl.
menu haoe abowa that fanalnf under office in the city hall was burglarised
ffaMi darlBff the wlatar aad eialof Thursday night under the noses of the
Booths for the BOfket may be carried police, the oOSoe being In a room adoopfotiably. It has been cmloalated joiniag the polios statloa. The cash
that orer 1,000.000 square feet of glaM drawer was broken apea aad the conare need la the irreen houses of Grand teats, glO, taken. Batiaaas to the
Rapids aad the anmediaU Tlclnlty, room was effected throogh a window
oorariap la the »el«hborhood of 35 a few feet from the main entrance to
•one of ground and repreeantlng a the boUdlng.
Although he became legally quali­
totaUoTastaeBt of over half a milliOB doUara 1.000 pounds of Grand fied to rote away back In 1866, Maj
Rapids lettuce are beiu« shipped out Bdmoud Fecht cast his first rote Mon­
day.
Having been a resident of Fort
of the city sw day and in erery dlr«.tioa. The Ohlcago market takes a Hnron when appointed to the army at
oooildesable share of it. but Isrite that time, that city has always re­
mained
his legal reeidenoe. the oonstlqaaotltles go east, south and to northtntion i«,Tldtng that a man neithar
•mMiohlganpolnta
AtMooroe the Monroe UUs* e^om. gains nor loses a reaidenoe by Hrvlng
in Ilf army. ThU week was the first
paay has broken ground for their
plant. Fonr large bnOdlhgt will UetUme he has erer happened to be in

—* *-*—.....--

iraok was ulartsd Saturday. The ontpn
of tbs factory at first will consist of
botUes nod fmit lars. bat it is expect­
ed in time to manufactnre plate glass
y men will N*
ployed at first, but thU number i
be gradaaUy laoreased. Oi orge
Barkhardt of netrott is the promoter
of the uoadurn and ooolrol* a majori­
ty of the stock.
A Otmod Rapids west tide lady, go­
ing horns Friday algbt, was horrified
to stombU over tbs deoapitatea ocoy
of a boy at a Lake Shore crossing.
The body was Identified as that of
Charles Pohlmann, 6 year old eon of
Wrniam Pohlmann. It Is supposed
ths boy atlSBptod to crawl under a
ttain. Mobody saw the aooldent. aad
h«w leag the body bad been there
was act known.
The Nature olnb, one of tth.- nni.iue
orgaaisatioas ofahis stale, has decided to hold a Nature OhaUUnqua at
Imke Oofuao eoamsociag June 4. to
be ooaduoted by Miss JalU A. Roger,
of Ooniall unlT.ririy aad flecturer on
antnre study at OhauUoqna. N. Y.
This wlU be the first exclnriTely Naare Obaatanqna In the United Stntes.

klUed at Perkins’
B^w mill, two miles east of Meulck
Friday, by being caught aad wrapped
nrnund a riiaft HU clothes were aU
tom from hii body, which was terri
bly mangled. lie lay on the gtoond
foreome time before being foi
When found be was still alive.
Tdward Oriffin UlU khs Sunflsld
SenUhel a hen story to Uie effect that
this spring i>e found n hen In the bot­
tom of n buy In bu bam. biddy hav­
ing bean there ever ulnoe.the bay was
put in Ixst summer. She was very
UUle but feathers and boaas when
found, but was alive nnd began over
again by taking n waU around the
barnyard, and as soon as shb got the
kinks out of her frame showed bar appreoUlion hr laying an egg.
ClrU now In the time tu take IttK-ky
Mountain Tka Clear* the «»mplex
i..n, cur.-n pimple*, blackheads; makes

8<ing. -Jr.tMl Win rare for You.class of chlMrtM).
RerlUlioB. -Easter.- Article Fell
ReclU^llon. -Lille* of Easiertlde.Geurgie Dago

Anibem by choir.
RecUailon.
-Robins
^Isiake.r

Of our goods that makes out bargains gicatcst; that have raised
us alK»^ alt cimpelition. When you cumiure prices, compare
qualities, and we’ll gel the or.lcr cver^ time.

Solid Gab Drtsssrs $6.76 and up

m3

Butchers end

Mek

rrt»B SAUC-Ktt. * •»©«* p«urr t* r«*t c* u-U
S mp!r«H W.* K TwV* XKWJO

Farm For Sale
100 sere* known as the Steel or Need­
ham farm One of the best In C
Travwrse county; 3is miles south of
the city.

r.esr-BV/.f.u

. E. GREILICK CO. CITY.

DENTIST
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sarg«T7 of the Eye and Fitting Olnseea
n specialty.

FIRE INSURANCE

MISCELLANEOUS.
-.;k- .4.1 w.wf

<»*vr Bsmom

ir«i> TfittUiK ivlM-a
'ttboito
l;7-»ia. II.--,
,.hon. i*e

f.

Ui; ►

rfu..n

ui:k

-ir.-.-*

Unhm

dtisv-na

Xm\ CLEMIINB WORKS-

flTT MARKRTS.

C*riH-t CUwmii;; an.! Fratlu r Rriu.
valiug. fan**'
•»'wl laving
lU-forr M-iKiini; your ..lU eari« I
..way to 1h- luadr into rus>, let n.<
-.bow y.Hi fCinqJf'

N. B. CHAW*. Proprietor.

Rerltatinn. -Easter Dawn.Braylngion.
lUTtiatlon. "An EskUt Song."
rlne Beamish.
Duct.
"Resurrocilon.Florence'
Burkhc-ad and Ulllan Finley.
Recltitlon. -Advent of Spring.**
Edna Dago
dtaUon. -By aalllee." Ylolat
Veit.
Solo. -Uttle White Dove," Norma
Flnb.
Recitation. "Ill the Breaking of the
Day," Cornelia Morrlaon.«
ig by^ School. "Rock of Agea."

«!, \V,.l,injl..n

it

men's Elastic <

SCIBWST
attlBT
-.HEALTHIEST-

Just tile Article

"i

AND

mmM

absolutely

OMBLESS

L.IOM-T

How’s ThlaT
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re^
any case of CaUrrh ..that
cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure
F. J. CH
We. the
. . J; Cbenci---------bellcro him. perfectly honorable
business transactions and financially
able^to c^oul any obligation, made

IS

iS.S’.r

growing weaker day by day. **%ree
phystclana had given me up. Then I Weit*A Traix. Wholesale DrugglsU.
was advised to use Electric Bitters;
to my great joy. the first botUe made 'Ld!^^^ A . Marvin. Wholea decided improvement. 1 coo tinned
JfaU's Catarrh*
their use for three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they robbed nally. acting directly upon

jh-r loo
PER 1000 WATTS
ruAXi^ano bv.

BurlsniUrafElictTle
b{ll III Pmi C«.

•sF3£s;,S£:“ “-”“'r.‘”.'SrrSie‘‘pr.c.,^ IUnSTEE& NORTH EASTERR R.R

and F. H. Mauds’ drug atorea.

When finin'^ up that Fjacc -or
small room. There is nothin.,;
that will take uji as Ihtlc s|uv c
anil answer your purjKjNC f »i -i
Dresser ami Commo-le as one of
our Combinations (like
They arc verj-ncat with a 14v‘J4
French i>lalc shain:.! m:n<»r. one
large thaw, .double sciiK-nlinc
tront with It* V, twoMiiall thaws
and the t'uj.boaril, nice golden
finish and sohtl construction.
.Better not .tm.ss
&
them. Only....
i m i Af

w

a

Grand Rapids Furniture Company

House Furnishers



218 Front Street

AND CONHgCTIONB.

DAMAGED IN THE SHUFFLE
e first "blftckltst of habitual
kards" puMIsbc-d la l.«odon under
the new llcenalng net shows three Some Goto PUno. to Oo .« E.trwrdA Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester Ind..
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unnsual case of
stomach and liver trouble, phyatelaas

I will be repaired

TIME CARD,

HORSES FOR SALE!

■I

and she got relief at once and wm

has cauw-d tl.e droth of

*4»

Si;

ntPlv taamk.ctm.Bew
•’San*, wgmto M» totogMj OM.,
oC

'“ZSme KtobUlonrto. hlthu-P.

Repreaentstlve UtUefleld has had
complied a ll*t of ROft trust* of the
United Ststo-s wttb sn oggmatc
tmi of fi4.ot»ooaoog
Dear Emma—Don't feel bad

BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA NY
COIIPANY.

OAfi It KINa

B. ,i. IVIOROAIM

. ---- ----=
o. J.

IVIOROAIM

sad *o**fi. •» »« »® *-■•«»

East Front strraL

Trsroro. Oly si 4 IBs.». 1*

"":5‘L‘LeawooD.o.r.*r

solid 6*k Comode* SJ.7S and up
20x81 bevel pkte

-Pioneer Livery StableWill arrive today from Southern Michiigan-a carload of Horses, Have some of
all kinds. Among the lot I have six fine
driving horses. 2 extra good pacers that
can go fast. Com6 in and see them,: : : :

"SwC. "fitov WS

u.r.ir Mo.lcm HerehudiM.
MU.1C,
Meretondliv. Talking
„dK«o«..

PEREMARQUBTTe

nyoo.lt»ircto
tetn d Elcctn
BeUs, Bmgto A1m»»

ij’sr.s.
mvk uid ouUfwL s : : : > t

the Boston Store,
m

-T- W TH1BLH^ U-ntt*!
I A E*rr* J.-»rIrjr

L W HASTIN6S & SON

-r‘bTv,’’‘.SiT.'Sri.S^or 8b«i

:t Uke cat, goUto oak 6nith

J

A. D. TYLER

11,,.nr UK

mTbotUo

_
,h«n <«'•«>
noeUed e<lce. pttent dr»* eoimruction. Imeit
throoghonl. $U.O0 value to.... lU.iO

•i
iiut-

Ooldea Ladder."

ilarUlng Incident is narrated by
Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
lows; -I was In an awful condlUon.
My skin was almost yellow, cyea
tn. tongue coated, pain

Tfs the Qualit9‘

martin & Enms

HRE INSUR0CE

CAMPBELL BROS

Vs-

cXlJX:.

h

OmCtrOKtSAMOOtTO

THE OUtCOME
OF A CAME

IN uomt wm niE PLANTING
OF A TRUTH
CCMcla.ll

KUtth Olffort WM bom

•* ».

mr^\

Th«re ver4 20 riMU
P»rtt Pl»c
pTMt. «Ad tiM, oecMlcm «». « rer7
4«licbtlul one.
The
\»nqwA
MrreO In Oi« JM Pteees b«st styto.
mad th€ «r«il wUI aot «ooo be I
tun. UW.T hi. iB.IUUoii.
Ii. a rt«i<i«» rUliortohlahowa. Dv
V» by w \if iboiie wbo ha
pl««L>i>re of beidk pNMt The ne«o

er • i-rty of frtead. oearly rrery i^t.
and tlie play waa alwaya rrrj blg^
Tbl.iaawlf.dldnolki>ow.
was

aaffrall.dOrtuiao

» BatunUr afternoon In Juna aa 1
ibont to leave tuf ofllce for a half
■y OUa dcojiiaHl In and told ma
that i bad bought a roulette tabto
Would I go with him and aae the baU

what ha called the amoklng r^m. dld ouraelTea of oor cooto and
>d elgara and aat down at the rou
bite table. There U aonietblng faad
natlng In wntrblng the IHtle ball
. dlflen utj
point nnd
nearly being knocked Into anolbar.
polaed for a moment oo the edge of a
third, never aettUng Into lu cboloa till
the eiHtement of the watchera baa
i banker.
1 fever btoU

to coquette 1

CILEmTIMM
VOCEUntATlOV

B for a Tiait with Itar aU«
.Campbell.
Jobs Ott of Bottooa Bay ia to tba

’^MllTMblrtSnr^

frlaoda

m

! mrr. maa. Monday, iapbu. >»> i>o»

TBB sTssaa asooap,

Al»

wai ptain to me tbat'Oda bad
H will iowi
Up to Travaraa City liithaolty. BhawllllaaTalhUaTen.
ta OaaWa •« tha Mattar fo
toe for.CadUlao baforagotoff loOwoa. grown frtgbteuad at my Urge beta
He bad a wife awl n rbU«!. end If toFaurih #f duly.
wra*aba will maka bar f
etead of tbe bank baring broken me I
UUtoo aarly to ba ooi«ldari«f
bad broken tbe bank It would have
Ibo morntr tm to wbotber Tnrono
beA-n umble. Tbe Area
Oltf VlU or wiU Bot oaUtarata tba
on whom 1
Vbvth of Joly thU yaar. Alraody
A«m
FMaraoo
waot
to
Jaokaoo
thia
^avaka boaloaaa oMo ora tolkteg
en every dollar
«|liafol4Mt.0B4lt wlllaooobojijp Domtof oo a Titlu
drowning
man
will
catch
at
a atruw 1
Mr. aod Mra. O. O. Strong of Union
loihatity WAooWa dotoltoly. Tba
mn my handa through my pockela and
Molly to llito —otloo to mtunmo itraat want to Kalkaaka to bnalnaaa
>tn the alxc of a. half dollar,
llo toMlOM will bara tba baat oday.
from lu pUA-e and lu doing so
JimuO. O MoKatt ratamaatoXmBato
di^piHj.1 It. and It roU.Hl under
111 momliMr •«!« •pwiilln* Sunday
arnae to gel it.
^-Never mind.-said tnU. •Wbati
> tbaelty.
Mlat Klhel Qibto ratumed to OUret
>nfty cenu. 1 U lU vc.oollaga ibla momlng after apanding
•Veo well; If. e^Afe. - Make your
the Baatar Tuoatloo with bar paranta.

HURItcA.
with • mu. iMh •(

^

nchM hl»WM that hi. wm. «h«
b. AcTctcAlT h>«A. WM fat tWkaM
hMlIh. cud he *micA that ht odahA

=355rS-3?5 srs;w.“u‘-.2;^frr:.2S

them of a different genna. aoch na tba
creation. Ha bad an eacaUant
to gaaad into the heart af the glowpdon af hla rlgbta and did not
. tiv Ph*« *

him of uoytblng to p
to bad went several I
stolen from him to
aod felt that to bad <
oo tbaateta.
atffoed waa t«t

ss^’s^sr^'Uu.wuuR^
wonld go to the conaervatory und gutto
er u handful to pUre before her at tba
sSTiad langbM
brvakfaat table, wbUe in aummer ba
bertogiy. with tor bend irtol
would bring then! from tbe garden.
Jack'a aboolder nnd bU etroo
One June morning when bb
utModher. ButaowT
mlnot nnd AmeriA-an Beauty
She ahodderwl and bid her I
wrUlch be wa. very proud, wire «.
tor bnoda for In tbe flames ato i
to naa tba btatory of tba twelve mootba bloom be went out to gather the usual
^reakfa.l table What
-the quarrel and Jack'a aoUen deparwaa bU horror at seeing that several
tors for tba Atoakan goldfldda bU nSof the younger btohea bad been torn

Srta.

banda of the Arctic Qoeen. and among
the paaaenger Hat bU name-Jobu San-

paaaed from one reUUon to another,
like an unclaimed parerL
8to rulaed a aUrtled face at a auddmi afep. bot Oooaln AUda a bclak Tolca
(ought back realltlen.
**Wby, lUtty. child, yoo flrat. Und
Ithauchapalepalrofcbeeka? Down
with your maak. and let ua hope that
you win get aome color tof<»e
king time. I bare been b
,*o«y coualn. and you
y^^ moat aee
my iiratty
to^ll that I am not brought to confu.
^n. But there goea the bell. Some
ofth.auMtt.r..rrlvl..a.
Rady to
there la to be no unma.klng at
auppertline. Ihavelnvlt.
od 1 dare them to pi
ttf more earthly atuff

like faahlon. Ofteu a aU
or cxcUmaiion revealed ao
hidden Identity.
Fatty tried her lock aa I
rcat, but with au ludiffe

Frad Batlln laft tola momtog for
bet on tba

rAT»r«l«ite aud a vU-lou« uum. but after
Tbare’a tothlag Ilka dotug a tblug
boroogbly. Of all tba Salvas you^
hi. luwmalb.l.fy Ua- ever f.dloWA-d
vinue. On B ing ..ked the reawm of ^er ^ or. Buoklau a Amle* Sulfa
la the beet. It swaepa away and carsa
the A-Uange. nM-Mplu* TvlatA-d that
lug bl. K.im nl.-.l» I.B m.lrlt bad
bUrated frvuu bl« Iwdy aud bad soared
away to a strange land, where It tod
Joined a whole .company of otlieT
Meads, dragjlaU.
e
Hi. past life waa dlaAtouMl to him In
GAS It Kiwa
•11 Its bldeomneaa. ato the gterloo.
cupablUttea which were beforq bim.
Discount on all bills far tha ^
leeualad tn such a manner aa to| I saved by paying at Om Go's of^
bim umUlttou. of tltalulng them !

be excUlmiHl. nbere aro md
_ _
prlaona to contain them! I wUI
watch tonight myaelf with a gun. No;
a to have been but rocentlj dl.tnrbed. The pUnU must bava
been atolen early Ihl. momlng. doubt-

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
rhi* made tbe luoltou to m
mecilngr *.k»Hl tto Iniju
I after tto fiw for aU btfUl

Wi kmafintdaunpiiftto

Wc arc Still TalUoc

SHUSfflNE pS

rinpham-lMdii't y.mr ir-w .vn.k b^ve
vou ralliAT iAUdtl.*nl.v?
■ r.rivton Ye.. She got mixed in tor
le hnd a imtII.'i
ilate.
She .topiK^ at a glur avaII on her the w
__
nnd. iMvojdng n IM. k Me I'p
bole In Ito rouwUnl A*artli with lu-r fin­
ger.. bA-gaa to plant oue of llw ^
, Ah. you think
learlng fllffortl-. step beUlnl
IH* married
In? j,
tor. .be turuA-d. IIm u ix.w.-d‘like tba ts tie* hn-kl.^t uiAiiiih........
.........................
\Vato*li - I aIoii'I know
I've |
.•v,p..,o»..nA trlM April May. Ju
June nwl July, but I |
n.o.yl.
ni •.■.icl.
to .lo.V Tbore .re
ni tr^ .-.im*
»lK T..
rrt time.
.
the b«dnee. out Aif ytiu.'*
The cringing child A-a.t a frigbUmAHl
Would y*m ajiy. -ThU U
glanro up at bliu.
-You'd* very young l.» be In aucb elHA.'. uiiibrolln." or -TUI. 1.
else umbtellar Or would yoi
I.OKlnea.. flow old an* you'r "
tend that It wn. youn.?-Boal

You’ll know the reason why
when you come to use it. It’s
fine for latent lealhcr,^.kerps
the surface soft so they don’t
check

so much.

Small size

tube. 10c; large site tube with
AlaulK.*rAnd polishgr, 26c .

.

1|rOWUND DOUGLASS
New Shoe sWe
Rutnar'a Old Stand.

Front Bt

I Micliican’s Stnmtest Music House Ehm RituI Stuns

b.T^“

•Mr baeMla4talha»««T.rjdlaMoi

nnnwnnuimmE

to?dTrty little band to bla. 1

tolTto thTik^or rtf r iLdT A^ r

DR. PRICE’S

We racalved^oday a half car­
load of Iron Beto Oo-Carti a
dollar down and^ a dollar a
week. 27c boys those neat'Jardlnier Stands tomorrow. The
Boston Store.
Furniture De­

liarley. I wvii him mak<
bree FIngetv-d IkA- wUli a
ficr Ibut tlH-nwh fi.CHHK-n i
-CiutlimaU ComuiA ixlnl Trll

MrMdlMU r»r«lt«r*.
When you ut^h t.. m.-titl n piece of
for in each hand .be held a rosefurniture, molt mdy as much g\uc as
^“TbebmtrcxrtalmodCUffonl. “Sba'U you think will iH' ncA-d.'Ai. Break all
tto dry glue luui the ik»I. ahtvat with
be In a reformatory lH-for»cold water, half fill the wnur bath
night, or ril resign my diU*'
He ran to the fence aihl cllmb^ It around It and add k«Ii m n.lHA. the
dlM|«!H*art«d down
Tbe little girl had dlM|«!H*t
caught
tbe road, but be ran till
use with Biroug vinegar .• .u. .dad.

*• Immmm ar. MKhaMaatla ta thalr
M» «• fahT. Ih. M
»
^■llil.. laltlt lha aaJahiattou halp

ttoa. Ttohlghaetca
Ult-ihe loiraat 4».

King Edward to Malt*.

for bl.
bortaL bot oo tbe third day after bla
CaU to revived, much to tbe constenw
tloo of hla frietoa In a abort time It
b.«iUK. quite rvIdt-Ht that tto wltor
tewT
tlie nwu-. life had changed.

_______ here aud
.
into my number. From tbl. on 1 had
an aatonlaUing run of lurk till I bad
wonbackfllWof my lAMOM^ I pUyad
on, the luck conUnulug with me. Din­
ner was announced, but w e paid no at*
-No one? Do you mean to tell me
tenUon to It. At 11 oVlo.-k I had ^ was dead, ye^ but bU gboat might that you are dolug U for fui
come to her that nigbt. Her cbeeka
gulnad nil I had kwt to»‘l»l»-* »
-ll ii fA«-tSiam«a. SIw wa. laid there
were acarUn with rxcllement. Coualn
rrable aum from OU».
ye«lA*nlay. Hto wa. Kirk a huip time.
ilillng voUv
Allda would liave ainlU>d approvingly
mm
BIh* w a. M) fA.nd of flow t*r. Kvery day
r ttl.twn. or I
If .he bad w-cn the girl a. ahe watched
nounred that they
I u«h1 to tog a few fn>m a fiower .lore
ly fl.OOO more tlutu be ix>uW poaalbly the mimic craft. Again tbe fate#
near
by. Tto fi<iwer^uan wa. m> gooAi
•HEVITIM,
pay. I bad broken lib-touk.
kiwi to her. Her tap.-r burw-d
UIA*. Ha* u-acaI to give lur .ome of
1 luul roveted now that grat. a« to her abA»uld come tbe granF
U. W. D. bUM bAll taun
tbo.0 that wen* nearly fntb*d. But I
ll wa. attained audd. nly turned bitter. Ing of her wlaU. Hbe tremlded. and
^4mtoeWedna«lnyolgbtlS
didn't think be could iq.nn* roa-bu^to.
After the flrot eXAltlug moment of yet turn* was s mad exhilaration at He', nut rich enough. 1 .aw your, from
hull for lba baoeflt of the
reallxaUon that I bad naved what 1 the thought.
Ito road and. thought l»m- mamma
paetol maattog of tbaOrdarof
pomea*«d. won all Oil. bad aud placed
The glrla lu turn were trying their would like to liave them bloom over
m Slur wlU ba bald turn
luck in tbe darkened room with the
him In tbe iKwlllou I wa
araulug at 7:» for tba purpoae of oon- found the half dollar a re
magic mirror when a dlatractcd young
I Hav. TiMir Hkk
Ti.c child
obIM bun«t
bunrt into
I..IO n flood of twin.
farrlng «*fraaa nnd epaetol buuU
my friend ato bad man aought out Coualn Allda. -Mia.
on Cllfford'a
the flrat Ome in MlUon
tbe IVndleton.- to gaq>ed. *'I murt have
Laator Hobbell hue ramimad h
never Injnrto me.
I bad loved
U
in him that
aome brandy, quick! Ifa for Pattyr
tlaa nabuengge —tor nt tba Pam girl who wa. hi. wife, and 1
Then
as
he
iwcame
aware
of
her
mute
ba board of aupervUom
Mnrqoatla dapol nftor n abort TnogWas not the V
and ntlnoAl bU wife aatoulahment he whiaperto more coBtod with a very different
bla own chlldron delicate, and might he
ttoo. Chnrlaa Qxmon hna ulao token
, altornoun. when they aaaemblad bUpUoe to tba tlokat ofiloe nguto.
not lo«* her? Supinoe that .he were a
apaelal aawrtou, Their Indlrldoal whtoh poaUlon wua fUlad by Mra. (kmliar. make her oia-n her eye*. Ob. won't rK»or woman and Ibcrv wen* none but
ilulen roaebu.be. for hi. lUUe Edith,
ka ware In po^llon. but the rhalr.
with wblcfi I rotrleved everything ato
oocomequlcklyr.
the name age aa thl. child, to plant on
not urrtred. wd they had to be
broke your lank. It rolh-d under that
Then Coualn Allda became her caatenlad with the old onca
^
lounge. Go and find It aud ace what
wnary quick wlttcd self and foUowed
fottl p.Mcfl «<r«r. «n.I lu tlif boMin of
la no regular order carried o
you A an do with It. ^My opinion U that
ilm with her reroedle. so .llenlly —
,be nU tbl. cblbl in «t.-.lbii! 1.1« burt.pinetog tbe deaka. ibe member,
xpedllloualy that none
tbe i
n to plum un li-r uiolbM'. snive bad
got-down on pany wa. awrire of the enUatropbe
the warda la the city being aratierad
tvnK*lei3T
Tbs DoroM Aid soelaty of the
and brought Yet even in her bew1lderro«t ahe tod
Mmag the othef nu mlK-r. of
A-rlng up the aialb.
ciplaa obarob wUl mset Wtonaaday
lendaul came as
It to the Uble. J noticed a A-urioua ex- noUevd one Ihing-Johu Sanborn bad
n Kl. lip-. • -Ptoa
a .hurt pliK- tot
aftanoon at S o'clock in Omaga hall.
ou bla fare and turned my caUed her A*oualn -|*«lty.- He k
The 'chairman and dirk ba
uu
hi.
Khoulder
AfaUattonBatoela daaimd.
ad rather
“t:A.me hero,*' culU*d riltfurd.
doak aach. aide by aide, on a i
toliMof prltaa giftn in Satnrn >Uv«-r Ilian the trui*
tGa* mau n*AX,»:ni«.d the rich owntf
ptottorm. Tbe pUib.nn U nlcel;
day'a Rtoord for tha approaching w bite metal.
•TUafa no half tlollar.” said Otla.
w^Blda OathoUe enppar and anlarand hurriefl
HU eye* never left the while faco
taiamant. U only partial, aa more am -li t aftork for wmiethlug.*^____
It
waa
a
check
for
an
umbrolU
that
as be answered wildly: -V«. I know
The deaka la the «.ther .
atlU being rooalfad.
I had cnrrtod for a week. I bad tt* ber-I uwvl to know her. It', my fault
uAcea bare baen.plaeed and the car
iia. "tui n go lo U17
Tto dalightfnl, rnuMo giron y^tarthat I don't know her now.- I never
and plant them alro.” Ha
peta laid la all ofthem. and the court dsy by the KpUoopia choir wlU to rathought It would frighten her ao If slipped a-coln into the man's hand, then
tune on a valuele.. bit of
bouae now beglna to t»r«-aeni a me
paatad oaat Swiday morning, by apa„.r while tbe I looked over her aUoulder. Oh, do you
stood looking at eat'h
turned to the little girl.
awiiuMi. aiiuMfuar. u> ihr vl.Uur
ctalragaasi
u.
Hla for- think ahe will ever open her eyear*
truib wn. breaking o
-My child. bavA- you eat.*n your
entltled
:TbamwlU ba a i
Even a. be spoke there waa a flutter
UooofTraveroe Oily Lodge Ko. Stt
of the Uda. and the dark eye. opened ***^o!*alr!^ I haven't any breakfast to
Dice FAOhl MIh INJUHIM
slowly, fearfully. But aa they met tto
r. A A. M. tbla eToalag for work la
at.'*I me great satUfacUon. InJack Lyona Raaato Away Early Thi. the third decito. BafreMmieiila will way. giv
•lead of <
beaaiTsd.
Msrolfig.
gboatr ahe moaned In terror.
I f. lt a
her to bl. borne and. placing tori
Mra.
J
V
McIntosh
and
Mia.
Louie
Jack Lyon., who waa atrnck by a
Her Upa were growing blue agate a Uble. ordered f.iod act toforo tor and
ahould ,--------Havlland entertained
their Sunday
slab from a boiler In the mill of Al
and child would aburc It with him and. when AUda selaed her trembling banda watched her aall.fy a hunger that tod
as forme. I w«. young and would dou- to her warm ones. -Patty, dear, you not been apiM*a.ed atece brr moibefa
bert Olobenakr. 8r . at Alden last Pri acb.wl claaae. at the home of Mr. J
W.
MUllken
Saturday
afteru.ion
ble my effort. l» rotrlrve my lomea,
dreaming. There are no gboata death. Then, dlDvtlug bl. bousekeeper
day. died early tbl. morning from hi.
Frclty Eaaier jwuvenlr. In the form
Tbeiv was
grate in the DK»m. and
-H>uly I. Cou.ln Allda. and one to clolto ber In some of Edltb*. gsD
lajaris.. It wa. Ilmught at firoi th.l
(Un. without .iK-aklng. gattoring tto other. Yoo know blimVatty.
of CAilortHl egg* were given. rA'freab
meiu to went
to bl. wife’.
to would recover, but be began to
due bin., both hi. own and mine, look old friend of youra. Open your
evening and the end mA.nu K.‘r%A*d. and a happy time en
grow worse last ev<
and leU him that you are glad 1
^xinjr bC mild, -rosebu.be.
).>>,.d by tbe imiA* folk.
ouae ahorily aft<^
hlm.taken from the garden Ihla^o
H£^»owia.ooui«cb^^
Before hot maaterfnl .
I Will Be Crowned.
W. B. ’
^e' game's a draw. .»ld man. and
-I gaeea-Uuit the number of ha!,
aa walking In tto gnmnd. when
ll'a tto Uat game that will ^eve^ lonr. -Not deadr ato panted.
nm win aell from March 3rd to April
an came up to him and entered int
■Par answer to caught her up to bla Just Mlth'a age. L brought her boras
11 wUI be ««.- ThU I. one of the
mveraaUon.
anna. -Not deadr* be cried cxultontly. snd gave her a gued bD*akfaat.play for moi
After walking atoul for aome time.
-Did yoo think I was. poor child? It
BivaUng up bU gambling uteai
-Why. Milton," excUlmed the wife,
iMmariug topic, .uggroted by
waa all my cursed |3ride that mad* m. with a plea.«l .un»r1ae. "how did yon
be stuffed them In tbe grate, and wl
/ eoaleeL which closed Saturday night, pUce. the two wt out on a tour of to they were burning we went doi
Bilcnt at flrat, when I went to tbe Klou- conw to llo thatr
tto oorroct number of tota sold being •pMUon. Ito man, apparently an offl- aUlrs to a good aupi>er.
dlke. And then when I came lack
-Kto stole them to place oo tor mothBoolder you were gonA^ And I hs
I tried bard to Induce Otla to Uks
•11. It will be a great pleasure to dal, InvlUng tto vtriior to go or.
St'S grave. I tUoughU Kupfaoe-snpbanted for yoo ever atece till oow-X pose we ahould Icae you and there wens
money that wa. doe him. but fal
Maeara. Benda A O. to have Mr WU‘^agtb they reached tbe foot of a Yrora afterward I managed to enable bava found you. Mias Pend
no roses for Edith to pUce-- HU voice
tlama call at the store, ao he may be
flight of atsfo. up which tto guide ted him to make a similar amount In a tcU y^lto^tod no Idea
grew thick. -Ttorv* brvakfart.- be
crowned with one of tbe world'a famSTway. and at tto top the vUltor tmalneos deal, but at that time I was
blaited suddenly, dakhlng sway from
ooB -Newland” bats. Taking tbe anblmrolf oat upon tbe^f.
Bat Mlaa Pendleton bad gone not what to had been aayteg. "Let's go
lavorahle weather Into eonalderaUon. bMgbt af
than a hundred ft
down.”
F. A. MITCHEU
Mr. Benda eaya that the Ann has no
I below bla <
kkS eetoag on the hat trade, bat tf
tto weather hto been favorable tbw
nbttol]
to 1.BM hau ia

u gmat height ato

him. hot tbe phMana were aalltfled

Si^t^'jrrsrr.T's

£rd'-i-;;irA..odo„wu.i....uh.

ur

*-«

hdL n* caU tuus Itel l»4 •*>

rtlM to tbs «pM.
by. tbe d^mcmUio^to dMfhiir of
A OS moordto by P!«nmb
Mr. and Mm. Cbtoito Mo. of 100 Bfliv
•SMU to pupport tJw tteary that daring
low street dtod ycatorday momlhg.
TWa child WM one of a puir of twtos.
b£! wuBtorT^ to ttolm. and tbe otbar of wblcb la rary lU and tot
pito to live. The fuaeml aanrlca
^ put
bald thli afierooou from tba rauldence oo Barlow street.

WANTED
dawned upon tbe vlattor that bU gaUM
WMmad. MwdfaUy.bewaaamanof
roady wit and bla wit aaved tto.mtobub’s Itte.
-Oh. anybody can jninp
down." auM the vlaHor. -Let oa go
down ato aee who can jomp to tto
tup.- Tto nadmaa thought U a good
Idaiu nto. iBtiadug ttoir atw-o Ito two

TOABITA FOOD SHE
HIMLY8BHY WHEAT FUB
uf- li.

trvamoordwantad.

Accustom youm-lf to plenty of froab
air and you will
vlooa to dra
atmoapbeie. Ne\er alee|» 1
tliatedtwom. rYrabalrU
Any man who dUregard. tbe rsfatefor tto prevention of land pslaoaIng to the mines»of
t New South Waka
1. UaUetonfltoinot exceeding flOO.
TRY A RRGOND WANT AD.

net down to get
that new hat. We rwalved a
lot of Street Hats for Batnrdsy-s trsde and ws^ ytm to
•se ttom.
Milllni^ Oepmtment Tbs Bostsn ilMa.

....6RINNELL BR0S..„
Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments
or to Rent.
Talking Machines. Records and
.Sheet Music.
J. W. OI-IF-WK
rror.«.

iimsgv

ApriMhu Month of-Showers and Umbrellas
You are scarcely safe to venture out without an
umbrella these days and at the low price which an
umbrella can be purchased now a da>-s it does not
l>ay to be without one. Just now we have a good
complete assortment for you to choose from at
prices that are astonishingly low. If you will look
them over we will be surprised if you do not buy
one. You will find a most e.\cellent line of handles
in natural wood, Oxidized, Dresden and Pearl.

$1.00. to $7.00

Hnswleaiiiic Tim WM
MltsOoys?)
Is right here. We are prepared to take and fill
your orders for Curtains, Carpets. Linoleum, etc.,
on VERY short notice, or we will fill your order and
hold your goods until you are ready , for them—
many prefer this way—as then when the rush of
cleaning homes, the question is settled-suit your­
self. but come here anyway.

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