The Evening Record, April 14, 1903

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The Evening Record, April 14, 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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1903-04-14

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RECINALD
j
IS MARRIED'^

laOVEtWOLFIEStDE
UiitHttte and Will Ohm an
aprll 14 —Former j

WtDOlHO

CCLURATBO TODAY

aim WUE lucmnctMT
At %W« ALtO TMI OtCOtA.
TtONt FOA THl OCCAtlON
C<H*p«l Will
too« for Cur«pt
•N Thoir woddlnc T#ar-Oia HumHU4 liivlUtiwa.
Or wire to lfc«

■■■■>0

APPEAL TO
PRESIDENT
TO

OCtirr

FURTHER

ATTACK*

ON COMtIKATIONt

la the latcrmta of the Toakatee Inatl
He will addpeaa the meatlag oa
»egro qaeftloB. Durlag hU atay
Mr Clerelaad Will he the gneat

DISASTER

15

RREDICTED

WHICH It DECLARED TO MENACE
COUNTRY’S PROSPERITY

black uaaUpoa.

How York! April 14.-Tho wide
•I in the KorthemSeTwo Otheiw Were Fatally Injurod- earltloa eaao haa ao thoroughly ologgad
wloaanooa of Tuanol Work
thoftnanioal machlnory that the far­
ther maklag of ladaatrlaland railroad
MuaDdIhefraUtoaor tMhUf
w Um Kv*.tm JUmtA
PlUahurg. April 14 —By a premature
way haa Tlrtoally oaaaed.
>.lAi of a dynamite blast In Mt.
Soial admiaaioos were made
Washington tunnel thl. morning, two today by a leading inteiwal that the
Au.lrlan workmen were blown to deel whereby the Rotxk Island was to
Idrce. and two other. Injured ao badly lake orer the 8L LoaU and flan FranIthat they will |.nd.ahl> die. Ml. Waah
system will be allowed lo lapM.
tagton wa. iM-lng tunneled for the WaU street oaoie down town this
l»m.bnrg Htreet Itatlway Co. Negll
lag rialbly ooafaaed, and valaas
Incarred a Imavy ahrlnkage in the
•lamp of yesterday, fooling well into
iUioaa. The market today is saaiar.

MR.WELT0N
WILL LEAVE

ON GAME
PROTECTION
tOARO OF tUFKAVItOAh WERE
AOOAtttEO THIt AFTERNOON

OF

WCO

AS CASHIER OF THE NATIONAL

SAIO

aadiag oorporalloo Uwyer said
today. “1 think the report the flnanare giving to the oonstry ia an
object leaeon ^t mny be faUy anbUated. A great many promiiient
today sent Ulegrama lo membdrs
THE MARKETS.
of the oabioel urging ihe admlnlsttatlon to desist from any farther attack II, VVlrv.lu Ih. 1 4-4-i.
m irolt. April 14 -Wheatl. T7‘4»' nnd
at the prem nt time. They ha\e been
corn
asked to intereede with the |ires»dent 77\^e:
.rtr*^'tl-Wheir 7r.t,r;
ToltAlo. Apri
to prevent financial disaster in the
(’lilcttKO. April 14—Wheal. T;.S,c;
midsVof lU greatest prosperity. These
teiegiama beg tbo president to let

CITY SANK

' The Rathbone Sisters will give

Meeting of Directora of tht First Na
Mial Bank This Afternoon to
Di^uas Mr. Welton’s Prob­
able Succeosor.
Ir Frank Welton. for six yean*
ca.hler of the Fin*t NaiUmal Bank of
cliy. ha. iHHU offered and has
sp<^'Pled the position of cashier of the
Nathmal (Tty Bank of Grand RapliU.
t* of the largest and most suhnan
1 bank. In the sinu-. with a capital
|50(..tMMI
Mr Welton stated thU afternoon
It while lie had accepted the iv»sllion, he had not yet dcddin! Just when
he w ill leave Traverse City.
e tKiard t>T dlnK-tors of the ni>i
mal Hank will base a meeting
thl. afuriHHm to dUemts the mailer
Welton’. I
ami U* tleclde
r They recr» t

>EER SLAIN FOR THEIR HIDES
ALONE

ght. energetic young man and a
in.UBhlv caiatOe tanker A* caahl»^ of the Flr.1 National Bank of Trav­
erse <Tty he has made a marked suea of that bank having
J. Tedman and John M. BaEord
doubled during hi. in
Towas-Cbarlm H. Monroe. Pvter
The director, of the
Hank considered the (
BlermacbK aad Oyorgo E. Degraw
PrlnUug-H.
Bewebam, W
Hdunr Grand Rapid* man of exiH‘riencc
Dean and John Hoxsle
ii*ay
the other city banks
and they were not disposed to do thia
st> the iK».Ulon wa* tendered to Mr.
Welton and he has accepted.
-Mr Welton U ss yiwrs of age aad
try a record, want ao.
has a wtfe and two children. He Is
of caf.ler of the National City Bank

Hr-es:=r-£

Wyllf of a groat a
work of cashier and i
hts time to the gener
hank as presidenL;*

ever p?.;d the human

W:

you

WllT.

Patent obit skin li^mhci. like
Very swell Only

f4.00
•4// Union 0ade

Alfred V. as-.

,

Friedrich

nt of *detai:
r him to give
lalaaaa of the

A NEW LADIES' LINE
OF bjujuwksouru

SHOES

To think tliat any piano
will answer for a l»egmncr.
From the first tlic car
shouKl become accustomed
to a true tone aud llic
fingers familiar wiih a cor­
rect luudu Adelma Falti
and other great niuMcians
have selertc«l
: t

We ]«Ucc on sale T*H)I>
\ ll.ANCROl T Roches­
ter made lOOTWl.AR
this spring. They ate maile
on new lasts ami show the
new heels.
ami $4 00. The most sty­
lish shoes m the city.........

KIMBALL PIANOS
for personal use because
they arc faultless in. these
and other importani requi­
sites. See these goods.
Factor) iwiccs and easy

SHOP. HorsK

and Union StsTraverse City.

Our I’O Inch colored T
Soles: we have a couipl
4il hhades. IncJuding cre
pure whlt4‘ in this I
silk, at $1.00 Per Yard.

thi't wili give sailsfacth
%\M Per Yard.
Our S€-lnch guaranteed Black
Taffeta, a perfect silk to every
ct; has the ftxatoot^
___ P«1 oa selvage, at $1-25
Our S6 Inch guaranteed Black
Venn de Sole. This is a genu­
ine pure dye silk, very nice for
outer garmenu: has ««»rantec
stamped on selvage, at $2.00

or

Our 2:-lmh Fongw. Thl* . genuine raw silk and one that
*lll wear an.l wash Perfectly
They are very mmular, at $1.00
Pee Yard.
Our L'T-inch Crvaiu Hahitae. a

Our HMnch Colored Ta
we have a wide range of
to this very saUsfactory silk; If

Our 2'Ftoch Japanese' Wash
Silks: we are aboatog aome

wUl please you: has
. April 14 —President Loui sailed for Algeria today.

llufl art-»utv fa> iJ—Q4»

new Spring Caps!

For Mon, Boys Girls, Children,
now on sale here. All the newest an. 1 nobbiest st>lcs, at our usual lot
pmes: 25p. 50C, $ ! .OD. $ 1 .25.
Cent/emonf

See ihe ‘P4^nce Henry" and -Auto" Yaekt Styha.

0aii(lie$.<

Anathar Fine AnorUneni Arriwad Saturday.

JU Our Special Prices
Leejn
’ of lOc; I»cr
i»cr iK>und
i«und they arc hai l to keejn
If you arc too late to
the assortment is good.
' gel anv of our fust lot, rail al oiu c while
a
i^rRcmcinbcr, thcM.* good.> are aV. Ata lc iiom the PI* F.ST .MATKKIAl.. 1bv New York’s -reate^t ran !y inamifsctu

THE ECOMOMY STORE

Corner Front

,Y.rd.

Sailod for Algeria.

tsn-J- *t

NEW FLOWER
STORE
215 FRONT_ST.
„ ________

$tiddc$tions

In Cheabire two laches

aUtl.*

FR.'XNK M. PAINE. Florist.

As Silks are and will be ver> m.u-h in demand diiriim the present
omlng season, our Silk IVpartuu nt i* ^ho* ilIR a mo.*t complete
l.a*. .'ll. well a* ihe
and varied assortment, inclmlhig
to both black* and color*. Will gixe ymi.a brief descriiF
tlon of a few of the cxcolk-nt value* we arc offorlnp:

Our 21-inch guaranteed Black
today

UMiTHEiLLAS

ThcN.. fund . 142 F««tS«.

Silk = = = =

«l*cttoD_lor »

S. BENDA & CO.

Dress
Gloves

FRANK FRIEDRICH

LWIIIIELM'S

Per Yard.

,»r wu. u.
Spans. Mich . April 14 -Big
age has been occasioned herv from
heavy rains The Rogue river i* ov
Us banks and to some place* half
mile wide. Cellar* have from three
to four feet of water In them. The

U pa>a to buy of—

Fine Specimen Plants-See
them at the

& oo.

Traverae City.

f and only
—A thousand times yes

..Hydrangeas..

W.W,KIMBAU COMPANY

and Union Bta..

rcati) snouiu scu ai i r-.> DOLL.vivo
wc^w
for Seven Dollars and mind you our clolh« boM
sbajKr—laiMcil shoulders hand made button
holes. l-ois’of i^nc Suits lor $10. $12, $16. $ia

s*rEiNBEtoo*s "•■■rao-.RaiSssSL.—

IT’S A MISTAKE

Corner Front

The Famous “Newland"

*

ATROCIOUS
families arc Invited.. Muaic furnished
1S46-3t
OFFENCES by Stewarf A Steffena

Gfound. and Uulldlnga-B, C DarKrtr John lloxsle aad William F. lUr-

^

Ths CreaUst Goinplinisiit^

-“i ips

knd Beaver Taken in Upper. Penln
tula Contrary to Law—Arrests to
Be Made.
Grand Raplda. April U—Chtef
Itopaty Oamo Warden Browator has
Racord-a Plan for Warden for Three
returned from Sanlt 8te, Marie with a
report of the most Important ae
Countlea Preeented to the County
ivar made by the departmenL and <me
vkioh will pleam trtrj lecitUnnto
od Today.
tom banter in tbe sute. For years
The plan of the Evening llicord for
tbaxe havelbeen reporU as to tb»^ ille­
the appointment t»f a deputy game
gal killing of deer during the cloeod
warden »« ha.e wju-^ lal Charge 4.f iht*
eeaeon by reeidenU of the npper penthree oountliw of tlrand Traverse. la*e
enshler of the Sa inmila. but beyond a few Individual
, Unau and lUntle. wa. preaenled to
proeeoatlon. not much ha.
aooompUnsbed by the depntiea t
noun by U vl T
wa. beeauv!. of bin t xrtlh nt quallflca- Warden Chapman, however, ha.de
to
pat
a
atop
to
ih.u- au.l HhilUy a. » lankrr that Mr.
Wt-Hon wa.. ehoM-n for the pUce U
a aumber of them have already
is a long stride upward and a place
prraKMl their approval of the plai
Tvowaaka ago Wardan Cbm
that Mr Welton D well qualified lc
prupoaed. All .bowed an Interest In
pat FleU DtpoiU. W. K. Brewrtar
the maiUtr. and It the plan prop4».ed
While Tratvrm- City pts.ple gtuer and A. U ConUer to work in tbe
U not ndopied. U will not be Ually and the iwtrou. of the First Na woods and laat Friday they found the
the aupervlsor. are n«.t Interested In
al Bank luntieularly. will rt'grei abandoned oaroasaes of fifty-one door
the welfare ot Ihe r<».niy. but ImcauSe
departure id Mr Welton. all will in one plaoe to Chippewa ooanty. tbe
they do mrt think that the plan as pro be glad to bear that he has been sc animal, having been . alanghteiad.
poewd will mtHl the ca|mrUUon of bill'd fur ao important and rcponsl dragged into camp and ikinBed. and
those who have ad%4*caied It.Jn the
Cburch and wK-ial circle, tbe meat Uirown away. It was near
protection uf t
will alM. regret to Iom- Mr aad, Mrs an abandoned camp at the headwaters
Welwui. a. they have long been pop of Gimlet creek, where the deer have
At the meeting of the board of su ular and among tbe nuwt active.
iMwn very plenUfnL The oaroaaees
p4-rvUor. il.u momUig the report of
inp uinm the promotion were lying in little beapa and the
Ihr in.isetor. td jail. wa. n«ecivetl
the Grand Rapid. Her­ •oene was enongh to etir the heart of
• and referred to the commlltce tm
even one not totereeb d in the preeerway. today .
gn^unds and building. The committi-e ald•He
U a nativo .d Indiana, hi. I»aron Claims ahd accuuni. art- alreadj
t* havinx died when he wa* quite
*» o»e» •»«“ • «> ‘<x*
bard at work grinding away <m bill.
young During bis U»ybood he llv^ for Uw !kis! ud 7wUnN>T t»*«7 “»*•
kTed II Walkyr. chairman td the
. Tanlloo!! M 8«nlt 8l«. lUtU.
, board. apiKdnUHl hi. commUu^e. thl. two A4-ar*. and *inci- then ha* earned wbm th!j ooota»*!d te* d!»r !kliu
bi. own way. * xo. pl some as.l.iauce and twenty-one beaver sktna Ai
In .eeuring an tslucallim in Ann Arbor. there isa law agalnrt the capture «
-Mr. Welton Ua. bad Itl year, of klUingof beaver In this etate at anj
to become famlllaVUtHl with the differant duties of those committee, . xtH-rlcnc4- in the banking buaineaa. time, this crime is of even more im
U*plnnlng a* m^wsenger in Benton
and to map out working plans. The llarlK.r. where.for lu year, previous portanoe than the killing of tbe deer.
fuUowlng CkimmiMkH-. were appol
Wnrraut. have been i«.d for the
. Finance. Way. and Mtwns-Charles
keeper of Ihe warehouse and al«>
l*»*mon of cashier of one of the most •galnel acveml men who have been
n Monroe, ll K Bcccham and
ImiH.nant tanking Institution, to
Bll.worth DuryAW,
hero MlehlBan After leaving the klUing doer. Tl»e name, area
, EqaalUailon-tJ. M. Brown. WillU
,*>r»Uv be read law for two years held, however, nntll the paja ri
It* and BRorolngs in coi
Wlghiman and Edwin Black.
duties. He alw>
Claim, and Accouni.-J. H. BueU. with his bank
<h. r»«l
l.u.ln.M*to
m^.the
U K Cleveland and IV C Hutchins
FLODDATSPAiffA
.’hleago for a shorMH-riiHl previous to
Apportlonment-John HoxMe. Lu
»
elu. J. Ttylman and William F. Uar- ‘“'lYtllidt'nl'«>»<■. »bo !>»•

I?" It DESIRED FOR THE PROTCC
I i •
:
TION OF WILD LIFE

eZiSiriif.

“MATTXS
Tis a new way spelling HA I’S, but then you get mo
BemU’s for $3.00 tlum elsewhere.

UNION MADE

Detroit. Mich. April 14 —11 is — ,
Hinccil that IVank C. Andrews/the j
famous bank wrecker.
Governor BlUs witbimm a.y. „ ,
pt-iibun signed by 7oo depositor, of
the defunct C4ty Bank ha. Wii lU'Ut
to the Kuvernor. the signature, having j
obtained by the promise ihmt ,
loMcs will be made giKKl If An |
drew. Is releamsl ITomlnent politic j
are also at work on securing hi* j
release.
The g«.v.*rnor lA .said to have glvAHi.
. ,.rou.i-e
I

yxHt’rc not in need of Wall Paper. With a home you arc.' We
have the kind of wrall paper that makes the home aiiractivc—
that makes it blight and inviting—a place to love and cherish—
ia
. to ding ta We
- are saedaUsls
*
• ••
subject much auentkm. ’
We are alwa)*s in touch with the latest and
d dmioestttlor efiecIA
We know hour
>er to harmonire.
hamtonire. Our cj
cxperii
.
arge. K\cn
K%cn if you don’t buy >-our paper oC iw,
mand—free of charge.
p 3you irith (»ur mlvice.
Come
in, let's talk it
wrc’re rcaily to help
'
'*
Incidentally you can look over our stock. PatU
lo please you.
^

THE WEATHER iSisr

THAT GOVERNOR HAS
PROMISED HIM PAROLE

•n Petition of 700 Depositorw of
Wricked City Bank. Who Are Am
sured Andrews Can Make Good-.

MOIS/IEL.ESS.

OITY BOOK 8*

Tti! aemmad-

ln( MlMiT . »> •krte* 4«u*aU»-

.Ywyaaaahaapw^fctktPRENATVIE
Secueltlea Dec I. km Caused
EmOSlON Nertham
TO RELEASE
Revolution In Proapectiva Oaa
and Created/Uarm In FlnanANDREWS
■LEW TWO WORKMEN TO FIECEt
clat Circlea..

mUm .the flower
from pure white to wbUe and yellow,
while in the other room, rich rod
-:A»«tK«. B«»u<f rw~ *f«> UvUhly
wood The hroakfaat tableo were dec
oratefi with American Ileauthw. eacepl
that Id the bride, wblth had a great
TO SEVER HIS CONNECTION WITH
»a-oimie.of thoaallO) .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Oae hunirmi
indrml and ffifty Invlied gui^rt.
,«.d ih..'.
P magnificent The (ample
rily;.mil from l*o.to« for Rurope
GRAND RAPIDS
their wedding trip

APPROPRIATION

'i:-:

SIXTH YEAR—^1647

Grace Church Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of Grace church
was held last evening and the followIng vestry e’^vnc^l: B. L Sprague. W.
D Turner. H i\
L K. Titus.
Samuel Garland. Gcx>rge Blue and M.
W. CnderwiMHl. No quonim of the
iy>peka. ILaa . April 14.-Dr. Ohaa. ve*lrj
was preent. and the organlra
Lowry, kooratary ofW atate board tlon win not 1
of health, has gomm to Kloe ooanly to Thu ve.ir> w
intraotlgato the
PMC of milraad labor
ora Dr. Lowry la partkmiarly InterMU4 la lb« laiiort that lb« death!
vaca dae to haboale plaaa!. Oa!

FEAR DUMme PLAGUE

THIS MORNING

K«rport, Aph\ 14.-At hlth »oon
todar UoflBoM CUypool VondcrblU
a»d Mlo. K*ibl«io Kt.U«,o were
ooliad \u moiTUco at “Arlelfb- tar
R*E. WUlUn. U Moomao *.f 8t. Mory W
Rcoiao Oail^le <tmrct.
Tte vtfta ballwar. which it of grobU
pruportluM. WM trmnoformed loto a
ehapcl of rich iKKOTiiy by m«r« than
lo.WM) prime Ea.i«r llli« OuuMe.
the gardec wa. d«M.ratad with largo
f«Tu. if4>plcal plant, and llow.rlng

I

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XRAVEBSE CITT, MIOH, TUICSDAY, APnit. 14,1908.

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<fAMP«ll*l|.T-ll«ll,«OII

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Psr Yard.

j

EesrytWiig Strlctlv as Rsprmated. ^

"Experience Keeps
aDearSchoon
There’s a way. 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 he
will point you to our unequalled
hand-tailored garments as the
source of his good fortune in
clothes economy-See the new
spring line—
i ,,

$!0M $f2M,
to $24.o0.....

Hamilton " ’ ^
Oothing Company

TmKvmniroiuKXBa).Tiuv«B^

mfrarocji^

MAIOtM CRUM or THl ltAlN«

..tott, Va. April 14.-Tbo«.l^

■ ff : Tll4^«gg^» MICHIOAW

___^ofatoltaoi^

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[learts

<mAII|p THAVEB** HERALD

. Lnor. Sopm. Syltto
Loretta WMlriam Oailto
Jam. Loltl. (tetmaa.^M«y
omiakwa Th. Ilttl. can gar.
lor., aad aU had a do4«k.klrtUlb.r»«lt««»t,»
I wt^kDeur, and wa. caused by
lico. tring oCf lb. Porto Wcaa
,1. «b«r« the -J*mob atin. were

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I:

3=rrtrr.‘t-

Aaadihabaaftol aUpeaawwa.

t btod at th. Oc
Th.pncramwa.a.ioiio«:

Parkato by
•. K. WAIT A WNA I

mamsmmMs
LtS^-SJSSSr^

TNt LfttANAU COUNTY INDI
A tkort am* uto tli« Record
UoMd •4iu»rtoiiy Ik. 1*^ ihM
bsd UkM tip tb. •«
cCttoomrlTAl of ih.
f tBYMUCPUoM WOT. 10 bo
tbo —tur of tut-rcok-U. wbld

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w.r. r.«- 1. tl»
..inl MMtoJb. •mk l« H»iiU» H»rkM- by AdnInI PwMjr.
M..H. April U.-Th» UMlrtlp ol
Adairmi MopirOo. Oa Erta CbiteUM.
,Wch n. .o>k hr Ad»lr*l D«.r !•
h«r. bM ««»

aim—r to"

JUBILEE «
« SINGERS
Wednesday, Apr. IStb

^

J. W. Sl-A

“THE Mini if THE D06^’

WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL

Good Shoes for Tough Boys
Tough Shoes for Good Boys
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

And by tou^ shoes we don i mean longgh lookers. On the coc.. .lotshcd. ALL NKW-mIRIKS, and nu

SILVER
KNIVES AND
FORKS

-*r.;r^t!'djr.*fo?rra;L.:

[u pistol, for weapon, aad the
uice twenty pace, two boya In
knlokerbooker. fought a duel In the

—‘r^aTrer-o. -.Lrr.sisssv's.rJi.'jjir.

S* quinine tmade fmm a bark) ward*
aboald ba apidlad by the |----------The Ladle.* PreUcl club gave .
Tba fart* are aaay to get at; g com very eaJoyabJe Ea.ier party laat evt n
his auvormry ’a pUtol. The
IR of the flax plant are soothing
pumorn of tba daaib report aad tbi lag la the City t>l»era lloim- Tbcri St the hoapiial wud the wound weald
CTnr»« Uat win abuw tba great were aaarly 2M gucata preaenl In apiu- oe fatal. Josoidi Oomuig. aged IB.
tollllCS, JlUl
»orUHty a»oag the race. Tba
Kk. iTlrkly Ash. Poke
of the Inclcmoot weather, aad all on was arreatedand locked up eharged phur. Yellow IXHk.
ebip of Btittoaa Bay U aa an_
an Mandrake act Ufion the blofn!
Joyed Ibemaelvea to the fulleat extent wlthtotempwd mantor. Oa-a«aa4 Hoot and
urKe it of lt!< ImpurHle*. Fn»m
and pur
Bseladlag the rlUaga of 8aty»a Bay. All who hare attended the partU« T.laa«.hadba«ipUymatea
latter IngTiHlleui* are c
, appioxlmaUly. girea by the ladlea of the PreUcl cluh
Th. «ola..d KWter of a Pallama «i
mat_
•60 paopla oi whom SSO or laaa are know very well the enjoyable featnn
to aa Kn. ttala wa. «k.a
ladJaT rrwa March 10. 1>06. to Introduced during the evening.
.lokat M<«lrUto. FrWay algblaad
Marab 10. ll«. la a populatloa ofThe walli;. iwoEtep and quadrille
Aloa Ounni that ho had
•wblu people there were Ova dee
were very much enjoyed to inu»lc fur ........... Tb.«wa.qalckly»a.r
U tbe^a period la a popalatio
ntohad by Bleaart A Bleffena* orchea mttlawlwllh aU Ito pamaapwa It
etches and eruptions aniT ecz<
leal ibaa IfO lodlaaa there ware
Xx%. The floor was In good condition, ,M .ld.traok.4. aad. mach a«a^
us formations be removed, by
Aaatba. The wWte death rata to about and the number of dancer, icailfled to
th. iwotmt of th. p—oktea wa. l.lt usf« irf these TabU-U the skin Ih-c
I 14 par tbot—each year; the I..
tb. traia departed
Late, it soft and smooth, the complexion c
AliA 4«alb tala to .ora tbaa
mobed toaaotbet oaia aad pro- the eyes bright; knd the bowel
reir«h»o"'« •><
tbowaaad. The ramady. If there
c.™...! wwatd K.W York aad« dote •H-rfcct coodltlim. Why sht.uld anyone
both iiquin
IIQ.W »««
»»4 wild -------------------------food.-----DOin
dose Ihemselvc. with bottle after l^tolahnd and were very much enjoyed qmaaaUo.. Th. porter wa. Haoad 1.
weak and nauseating liquids
It waa about t o'clock IhU morning '
oat by hImtoU aad aod« A,«...a.a. II a bottle and usually worth
0«ri. J. Ooold bM
li.NN. when a U.X of these Tablet*,
vben the laat of the dancer* wend«l
araattee. All t
Now York m» • loot ol IhY-Uphlb* thetr way home ^__________
rtwting r*. and M cent* at
may U- carrhMl «.n t
ibroogh tb* woit. ud .ut« tbht hU
t Ue7**^^*ir.horler akiru More,taken
at any time v----------- .• i»«i
.MoTThttoM .bow th.. th.ro to p.<»
worn in the «5hool room by leacl.f-rr
___ t»f their
-_-ir great
efllaRFturance
„.y are
drugglstn
would enhance huallhlul conditions n, Ijev«' They
too at • «r««
are wdd
wdd at
at all
-........
.
IranitMHl t,»
to contain no ihuriww. th*t tho «>mlM »«r wlU ho
Superinumdent Bleferl of tbc Milwao- anti are guaranit'ed
r«i0HI brwhw lor th. w..t«n t
WtH. school board. William George
Ml. hhd thhl th. oulloak to (or
Bruoe and other, well known In eduliiuv anyone of their Miperl
-othor jmr ol «r«t iwooporitr.
r the wecalliHl -bUtoHl purifl
oational circle, have gone on record a.
h wblrh the world iH lltemlly
io, thht th. bokoctol «t»Mloo
Bg Jim aboltohment of trailing
Trial treatment sent frt*e
I. tho woot to o«». «d th.t totwior. Thl. Famous Orator, Noted Lawyer
______
l»mke A Rhode. Co.. Ltd
and
Mambor
of
tho
Nattenal
Homo,
UW pot hElclod with th. «»naijt
Thomaa Lawrence, a Petti, couatv. Marshall. Mich . prm»rlcU>n« of Drakes
of Conprew Endorooa Magic
tuik which hu ch««lcrl^ Ion
Jtsroari. fanner, waa kuockeil twen- Dyspeimia Cure and Ncr\ e Restorer.
Egyptlaw Oil,
jio,, Thl. .Uumtlon. cooibliiod with
ly feet by a train a vear ago and csthe Important Induatrit'a ol
tho h«tthr cooditloo ol tho tado.
•u caw of accident, where one I ipedlnjW Laat Augu.tb.wM
uoumanuE U salt mining There being
tito. ol th. ooiintr». M.orCT a brtdht Ecverely hurt, burned, scalded, cut atrnok by lightning aad recovered. no death |H*nalty In that country
led. tH- bruised. It U certainly a Ptve month, ago he fell twenty feel
liuor. I. Ihta eo«itrT. lor •> loMt
vlrts under life senttuic© are n
Uing to have a boiUo of Magic
a barn roof aad Wa. not hurt ous. aad they work In these mil
Egyptian
around ^ house
Han Oil aettlng
I
handy, for It cure, every pMn and LAst 'vrqek be Mumbled over a I
TO CURE COLO IN ONE DAY
,f the human body; takes o. month*, old pup and In falling hrok
•OM ol tho ChtoMo etttowa «ro
■s: heals cuts and wrounds
TUhs Lai«UT« Br«m»-OuialM TrU.!*. 1
-l-to«.o(N« York. ««!.»«.-----hi. neck.
Th. tat oarty of aU Bagltoli touaf
hM hooB .urtod by «t»ef.l trota
.nnu to th. oolooy to b. fo«to^ to
«a»l»tlo.. to ouJt. . Pt^
^enU and proflram after
U„0«mdtoB BOrthwtoi hy lb. B.v.
work of th. KnlQhte^of
D».B«T. ha. r,aeh.dH.rtold,.tol.
' ta*UM pwUto. Tbto to haiwlac whoa
th. quarontin. Mwllou of 8t
u to eewoldmd that My lana. cd
,d ataaa aaeh aiw aow wtthla
th. toty llartu. aad that o.
"
immlgrwuoa offleiaU onfl ib. Owm
^ IM ran. lor a atn .
dlan Paoiflo rollrtiMi foe ih. .prod,
thn>t«h a larailak coaatry lailda tho
g and fonroraing of thi
dty. Tho lator Oceaa rldtoutoa
th«e will b. v«7 litUa
■oTMMat ahd aoaatbly ttmeato
. a en«ado lor a “batter-Chlcafo would
delay at kb. Island Th. oolooy all
sold will Inolod. over 8.000 mtu.w<
ba BOIW la kMplac To (ha vtoltor
en and ohlldron. Th. m« aro all
chtoapo. who taho. ooilco ol thlon.
uadMuma and farumr. and in th.
thla aowada llh. a wto. .uwatloa.
party ar. Uwytts, pbysiolans aad
rgymen. Eaoh family ha. fi.600 fr»
BIB ni THl ASTtPM
b.
■ Billy’* Basitb, tb. fornmr Camooa
Alfrad (wlap. After bauM Haw ^y Hon. Chaa t Twwnaaad, M.mh«r .1
Farmora. MarcTtante.
f«atherw.lght fighter of Phlladalpbia,
‘Taachara. Manufacturere
ha. given np hi. oarror In the prina
Laboring Men
ring, and la now a high private in
Profaaalonal Men. Ladles
th. tanka of tb. Salvatloo Army. H.
la. late y«terd«r attenmoa hy Chtel «>rttl«rto wir.
Clerks
i til. army uniform, and aid. by
rith him oarobes his protly and
ipUthMl wife, ooee an attzaotion
doa. pit a t«d .tr«k on It to had
Mteh^aaya; *For 16 year. i »»yc
the
alag,
Mrs.
Bmllh
rold
a
known Dr. Oolweir. Magic Egyptian
fair. Be to very familiar wttb
Oil. and I am alw> personally acquaint ------ fnl of . diamond, and tamed tbi
PTOmm of being takea to the
•d with many people who have used proe«R4s into tb. army tomsory.
ine«» be Urge vr »malL
and have never knoaw of one ol
DMd from starvation and Mpomire.
M to aprok of it except In highest with BfO.OOOln banka at Byracoae.
IM. It to a moat excellent peasedy
Jrn!Zm he told the -tborltto. Uat
worthy of the claims made for U Roobroter and BnSalo. to tb. txaglc
ud of Ororg. W. Todd. tb. ‘
Li. K. Townsend *•
hom to pot him la tho aaylam. hat
Dr. Colwell a Magic Egyptian Oil I* old mlmrwbo for tb. lartlOyror.
ihat boro U.y an awlully alow to pobnatrundlMi
SAVINGS
tag IhrcHigh the pitx^
In Ing bto .belt-*-..----------- ,
tbal be bafl to be Uke®^------------oil Byrarum to HamUU*. Oat,, ratlmi
jndge of probate, and naked to be
than pay railroad fare.
tIteUare. Atoo. Mat before bn wan
Ther. ia mourning-----------------UlUB to U. naylum. be nUed to .o
8U of tb. famous baU fighters of tb.
A,v.pn.a
to Un probnt. o®ce agnln. Utaklai
eoaatryar.diadaadtBMad«faroM“
not prove aallrely aaUsfaclory.
lag drolb glorloaaly from tb. boms of
Bl Taro to th. plaadlta of
oftb. crowds, they w«o _
drownwiiatb.Guadalqatv«r. Eight
m^bb^ nek oa tb. ootold. ol

All Prices u u All Leathers

Just received a special
IMLttcrn—We place
them on sale at a low
price .... .

«.^Sa“'IU“tha‘r»IX?t.??£S

m waoer'
talwa by a.‘fttardlaa/ The eaaMof city Opara Hotiaa Fli

ol Sheets. Comforters. Blankets. Bed Spreads,
riand Bolstefs. Specials in Comfiarten.____
from(V5c
(V up to the
JioUleri--------uniaated coUoOh tuU
-‘Uke mother used to
to make.
best, laminatetl

Kcecr\e<l Seats
3fl

Rarluilon—Harry ChrUtopher.

_ KIntore, King Edward*. oqnenT.
will aatl lorthto ooaatoT MaJ*. “
imaato tw«W »aya llto «aato|
Mrdad aa aa event of Ue wtm—
:j:S^,bbcm«ehetoato^
Meet Again.*'
tereoted in an Important Aino*^
Aoing auhleiand hU vUit to heUeved
lunv.adtelineiref«rm.o.totboap Smith. Jr.
_______ ^
,,««oe of the king’. horuM nt Ur
ooutonapuroba.. esporitioa at 8t
uouta. The earl will be given a din
Boratth. Onion League ol.h
Natur. M» WtoNy and <to«r
htoateyihat will be imrtlolpajNI 1» ,«.,P«,vktod .nAat.d.te»rC«r.
byall the real patoOM of tba AmeriHr Bv«, Human Allawnt.
V£RV tNWVABLB AFFAm LA»T Sanurt Sever batoro baa U«ebe«i
mUto
oooatrj
a
roptueantetlve
of
the
■VBNINO
royal .port ao oloit to the Eagltoh

mmLavB

....................... awo

Uadcr the Autpkea oTthe CoogKgational Choich Ai.l far benefit at the buiUuv toad.

AmtmttaMsiclmn

i^fbtUhrld

PAimrOFTHE

...... r JiS

OITV O^KPSA
MOMwa:

per. fo««d a th.
Tb*
„1„ cc th. «.1B W««<* A
wbteb load, to the bellaf that Oie
Cbrt.tlaawa..c«tUed wbon bercom
»i»4« aba«4o«od her.. There ore
aboat 16 ihell bolee La the bull. Olbar

1. thla
the Buttoaa Bay
Mlwol -bba.
Aidba rtgbt al our door, with lalOrmatiaa td saecLal latcrwet. a> folkvwa:
'^•aamraloftbeUdlaa.toadt
•ublwi for soTerameata] laqotry. The
iL ward* of the Ualled

lt»<|watr*totyoeha.ay«maetamrtJkpwaadiM(i»d.i^
ai^ioltheiattoiiiipottaBtoecttoinca.
^ I jaidetojridfon
(aide ayicU oa
afintdaiii
iagatall '

un the good eld
flegrellteledles

etnmintws
Haw Yort aoctoty to to

Pillows!

BNXIMMPSN

WM ironbk

OURNAME
ON EVERY
KNIFE

SSrHSSt:

Bacbant^rKoscoe,
OwSprimaJIninh

arc jdaccfl on our shelves, Tlic
Style* an,I shapes surpass anjihing
ever Ikcfoic shown in TraverseI'lty.
Cheat credit roust be given lo tlte
manufacturers lor such artistic Work.
If you arc looking for a stylish
sltoc, just take a liltle.limc and inS|»cc*l our new line. The sljlc and
price will be sure lo please y»»u..
Stvle like cut. for ^,50

$L00
Roger’s
t;uaranlccd.

rnmm^mU.
w^lIrsK

Ervy Pair Wairutid.

ConEnssaan
Townsend

Ole Desire

FOOTW^

Wc gu.iaiitcc the
.(BalU) , Come an.lsre

l*cr SCI.
S|ax>ns

arkCT Bros. OU Sian.1
208 Front 8t.

THE OXFORD IS

THE POPDLIR SHOE

_______________

~ -

‘Was so Iasi year and the coming season promises yet more popularity.
have anticipated

demands for Men. Wonten. Hoys anti uirls. U
pilemTcMhir
oomilar shoe We show a particularly strong line of W omen s 1 atent Leather
1)'fords and the luKst of kid. The 'Men s Patent Uather Oxfords are surely
bca'iiitics.

SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR ANY SERVICE SEEN OCR WINDOW DISPLAY?
There-s where you'll see the new swell Sprine and Summer Sh^. Alwayj

tb* bmlHtss cf

ANted Hwtas’lirib- te U. ..y- Sr.aT.rrru'p-q'S.aly* S."

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^ts'tbe^teiw iSSlw'^

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Ladies Tailoring

d's:.rar-«:

-JiwaKsear

Dressmaking

MURRAY, tb. Tollort^ t14 SMtti
UoAoii BtrooL

the particular strong points.

j

WE HAVE A SPECIAL CHILD'S SHOE !
In both White and Red Kid. Somelhing a li.Hc cuter than anyyouusually
se-c. and they arc the strongest made in every way.

THERE IS A TIME
When a shoe turns to a slipper—that is m the
evening when your work is done. You'll want the
easiest slipi>er yon can get. 'I hese new Patent
Leather slipiiers arc just the thing. Let's shtjw
them lo you.
y

jm THE HANNAH & LAY
j
JP
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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THE SUN LOOKS
GROUND”

WiKM U **MI»*'
<6 mtw» for
mVjrum wbolooowio br«<i mU*
IroMiKiooa eity Olbolc aPboat Hoar.
B« MNPO yoiir grocer gloeo you fbe
• « • « Queen City « « « «

InbUee Blngorm sere taro obtaftalbmenu U my cbnrvb. nni 1 vwd lo
my Uet I ooneldm them Ofmd to the

81, Loula. Aprtl 14 -The nnlloimt
and Intemntkmni good tends roorm
Hod win oouTTO In Ode<m hall. Grand
and Plnney avenoes, 8t. Louis. Mon­
day. April J7. at 10 A m. conlU
mmna tWny nnd Wedm
tnr
The hall U easily acceMIble by e!»<trlr cars from all pat

are CbrlatUn people of toe char
U they come your way. neonra
by aU maaae. We bare arranoo
a reutni rtalt.** At City Opera I
lomtfrroar eranlnf. under anaple
the Ledlea’ Aid Boclety of the Oonsre-

BOLD OUST
sarTK«'S2i”»f?Si*"*
■mm OfAL PAunr bo&p.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
>r>«AVBM«B Ol-rv. MiOM.

of lomel bare located In or near Be
ton Harbor. Mleln They bekmc to
reltdona aeet that beUerea la the a
tuel aeeaad oomlnf of Chrlat to the
earth and are awalUni that
Ued erent arhlch la chronicled in Her
elatioaa

RABBIT IS
HIS IDEAL

the city.
AU mllwn, linos east of the Uimtaslppl-river have made an open rate of
one fare to St Louts and return for
cia>km. The Ui»e* neat of the
river and thtj soujhnesitm tinea hart
made a rate 6t one far^v plus $2. to St
^uU and return to those attendlni
ilu eimventlon. Tickets will be placed
m male April 16 2K Umtiod to May
1P03. Thta will i»ermli all to rems

All couaty Judgtw or chairmen of
HOT

tMOT

AT

BOOSEVCLT

*-||ACE tUICIOff** IDEA

Ottdenstd Jitws
» cfnHd)igan
Apn^idliir KHnff of ladtet. «•
avMd M JMknOB wonnUj. While •
vnMIsf MTiM WM In profmoo ibe
Homo «m dlMtornrad to^tw on flm.
Tbo liridn fnintnd n^d Iba vomU Had
On lu nrnj lo tba fin lb« hoae wnfon
» omrlnrnod
Thm n attaat onr
cMi into Ibe wreebf, toni wUbonl
QMMin. Tbe btide looked cm the a*.
rtoedfmUbnpe ninn eoU omen end
for n time refnaed lo nllow the eete-

A fbmily eonalatlng ot n father,
motbor and foar little children. Jump
of

Argenta. 'idlch..* Wwdni

Holland Imond for Allagen. but ti lng

here from FVmtorla. Ohio, and
will make thla plaoa the central meet
lag point for America. They ha
<ured a farm three mllee out of
where the coming membera w
One mllUon Inke Wont frj ven cared for until the expected time
There are now In the diy nine mem
l>lnnted In the leke in tbe Tlolnity o
here and more will be coniUntly n^
by Oept. John

CMBbar.
Tele at^da
eicht oeneton end 10 lej
The U. of M. beo two

Qivaa Hit Viawa

h*ast throe <
L their n;sp«?cilve counties and
iuteresis in the ctmveutk.n, and send
imes of rhe persim? appointed to the

on Larga FamlUaa and Intel
<Aniu*uncemenu as lo progran
I special matters will be made

w York. April 14—“President
?velt*s Nonsense About Race
eon. of the United Btnlea fteli i
He*' was anmuinct'd as the
nrrlrala
from
I>oa
Angelea.
San
Fmnaldb Tbe fry were trenaporb
of an address by Hugh O. Pentecost
rlaoo. Springfield. Ohio;
i ftab eer from tbe I
In Lyric ball. Speaking of the presi
I recent utterances ou “race sul
According to their lni(
Interpretation
.
of
aignment la to follow. Prom tha Boo K*fVflallona. In three yeara* time 144,Mr. Pentecoat said:
be gathered
w
halobary thlrty dfa million Wont fry 000 peraona wlll
rabbit aeems to be h^s Ideal
are to be diatrlhnled Ibla yearnmong awatt Chrtafa
Lakaa rtopertof. MioUigaa and Hnroa.
part Mr. Pentecost said:
Twalre yania ego. n farmer hoogbl
of Roosevelfs Ideal pers
come aeed worth ft Bft. from O. B.
one who Is ready to work, fight, suffer
t Bay oily,
lebomor "Tli« U»ta« Roll at Ule." and have children. He regards t.ibers
eecaped paylag for It
Tbl. li Uie U«l niMiw to bo ftoM as shirkers and criminals.
TO any tbe wlaer.
Tlie farmer'a out before ChrUt'a coming The fifth
^•To lie married and have children
oooaoleuee hea been hniy efer alnoe, was published In H:? by John Wood,
howarar. Imat weak, a airange maa and the sivth In ViV. In Kngland by you are bringing your i
OhaiBaldand haadad him
The^embers of the House of Israel desirable world is well
also claim that Gi>d has nut yet led and oltlld bearing as it
Ills children Into the pnmiUed land atm.iig the iKKir and
‘ ®**W aleep belter tliat night than on
eriuu- m;uiu*t the race,
^ple aUH.itg the ign.
Is- niarrieij and i . have chil.lren.
Permit Rooaevalfs Feat

liMjail. M“£lSk.l b»« )<ut tw

omclal hw
In the Udetm hall. iK-ginnlng Monday.
April 21. at k s m.. where all delegsUw are reguesled to report
nlsslon tlt^ets.
projK-r assigi

Milford and Orion lowaahtpa. M
Ww oouatj, wUl pnj tfleen
eaoh lor woodohnek sonip. this
Orion wiU png t
•nob hawk head I
elerkatd Milford will pay hre <
each for:gophofw. The bounty eol
baerMolted in kmipinff woodoh

h>om a personal letter the folloslue
story of the preshlcnfs family is

Houm* until the recent
renovation
found It eramiH*d <juarters for a large
■llrini. wMlo be «M ohoottne
family. With one or two i»f the lUUe
■ I wnloh luul lo*n o.oo,tii|t the Oonye. RiVJsevelts oB at lK»ardlng s
there were enough hixls lo go ai
^^wHoBtllen. o(e4 le. l.« 1«.b j
but none to spare
Well, laat i
the president was entertaining
th.r hod
TTh>..

ForcE

“Think of tKwring a child lo live
a leiieiuenl «ir to work lo th>s(HU
mills
If Ibis were all there sfe>tslo
hojie lor, the rare had iM-iter etimiriif
sulelde. As l»eopU‘ become more Intel
ilgenl they have fewer children, and
1 jenture to say that after man
pie have had children* gn>wT» If they
had the exiH-rli-nre over again they
would have none.
• I wouldu-l lake a tnllUim aploc<for the children I have, but I wouldn't
give 15 cents for another. Set* how
the finger of sct»m is |s.inte*l at

(, them.ooa bullet piarolng yonng LandJ.V.11-S brain.
W»e affair has oanaed came back from achool Saturday, went
up to sleep with Alice, but unfortu­
nately Kermll did not know of thU
from Bagland. and that be. Harris, ia
HarHs Bntlars, a Lanalng boy. ran
twponalbU for him. Tha British oou
away with a band of gypale* last
France'
anl at Naw York la lutormled in the
week and tlonsUble Moor, eaptnied ful of his strenuous Inherttance. he
crept to Klhefs room with a pitcher
the lK>y near Ihdlema. Baton county,
of water, and isoftly opfnlng the door
lahpemlng Ste'phaa SUymakrr.
niter a long chaae. Ha had a warrant without awake
.ha .ujBhar.nj
rlage are growing wIm-. They are
«*ed II year., aoeldenlally shot himfor the arreat of tha boy on a oharga amliassador.
dashed
•slfSalonUy while examining arc- of larceny.
the tied, showing that wUdom amt Judgment
The gypalea would not threw the Icy water
lecoming sironger lUau animal
Tolrer at hi. boarding place.
The gWe tha lad up until they ware all with the ahont:
tary
Inmes.
get
“Oel up. you old I
The old slave owners usetl to
ball entered below tha heart and threatened with arrest
rage the birth id chlldr.-n among
paaasd through the body. U*. teoor. gray head was lifted
ary U donUfnl
Yonng BUymaker*. brnmlh's north of Bay City, on tbe from the
he pillows,
dripping
and their siavi**. for every child b«»m in
i
born# la at Balolt. Wis. He iosb ..c Miobtgan Ciotral rsllroad. Tha maMl their wealth. It is the same
. the astonishment was mutual
eparture of the youngster Inand as long as conditions remain
a llaa aoprano rolca, and was brought
us-without hU pitcher.lhe«;aTaar agoio reaeUe Inatmoas they arc now It U foolish for workBr«»kl)Ti Presbyterian.
tiona from Mia. Amy Paary. mu.ioal
Ing people to maiT>, and atlll more
r.irl^ i.tiw is I
h for tht-m to have children if
dlieetor of iba Uhpemlag aobools
Moutitaln Ten
t'l
Tlie Unlraraltj of Michigan sUnda
do'uiarry. for even child bom lo
b,n. e.ures pimples,
few years ago the American navy
with the Ualreraily of Virginia, sec- the skin soft and
atooil sixth on the list In relative
end In tha Hat «f ^nontlonal luatltn. rosy rliet ks. and
ival strt'ngth. being superior only lo
cent?* Jas. G. Johi
ipan among those nations
which
tiona of tha United State. In tbe
l*entecost, as evidence of hitive made pretentiona to a big fleet.
Ww of har gtadualaa. who will att in
ihei.n that the wisest men do not
Now. however, according to an off!tha fifty-eighth oougreas. which beal memorandum handed today to rear big families. cUdd the characters
gins Ita ftrrt regular mwaiou next D«
acting
tlstory:
Washington. Jefferson,
Hamilton. I'ainc, Clay. Webster. EmcrWTiltman. Phillips RnKkks. Plato
government
Aristotle. Shakespeare. Goethe. X*arI naval power, basing the
lion UP the numt>er of Imttle-llne ships lyie. SiK-nci-r. Alexander. Caesar. Na
bnllt. building, and aulhorUed. while pole<m. Confucius. I
on tbe basU of
- -- Moiks.
ChrlHt.
Mohamme
Peter. Paul and Job
onb-.^thtTunlted States sianda second
as a naval strength._____________

H Msrtin. M U

,ur go«U th»t make, oui l^K.ina gi«l«l; «l.»l luve r»»rf
ilK>ve ill competition.
\Vhen)oii ...mioie pm e*, com|orc
qtulhin. and wcMl get the mdet met) tmie.

Solid oak Drtssors $0.75 and up

mj

mir Coinlunations (like cutl.
They arc very nsai with a 14x24
French plate shajw*! tmrtor. <.nc
huge draw, ihuiMc scri>cntine
front with Uk k, two small draws
and l)a* i uplkoard, nk c golden
finish ami solid construction.

srs,'™ 7.75

HkMtS's SIIHIISI NBic.HDifii ElingRiMSInt

..pNEU BROS-

BUSmtSS CBROS.

Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments
or to Rent.
Talking Machines. Recordsand
.Sheet Music.

-£KS5iFiS^|5

J. W. Ot-IFT-E
■ 3» K. Wro

ss.;3Sjx=i

turn ciTV i
elleS eSsaeta

fiSs
RrargnSHi;:::;:::^;
--------------- ----------------- ^s;r;;;Tasrrseeri;:::::.4..,..

Trial botUea. 10c.

peasantn of tbe district are
ed that on these occr-------one else ts preseait. a

uid Om. lire

*T5^

How*a TWla?!
•r One Hundred Dollars Be­
any case of Catarrh that
* cured by Hairs Catarrh

_____________

Ei§.

. . J. CHE.NEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have i^wn
business transactions and Snsmctelly
able to carry out any obllfatkms asnde
bv their firm
West A Truax. Wholoaale DrosglsU.
Toledo. O.

________

ss .,"!:s .s

53S22s.“wa‘7\!:;.%s:r
,t b«U. u. pnrre aMlatwHorr ■

Ma. wlU wnd Oount Otto
An alloy of aluminum Is now used aigoMwkerf Qonimny. Bfrt
^ U luy. Mlaa Part./ t. ooa of
IS a substitute for copper in ms
sails and lacka.
ll U considei
AUaa'aaaal SklaMd saaietaM ■>«
Tognliaki nnd bus apeot tbs teat olfht
in Ooranny.
8ba nnd her
,n»nnlp«no»«ti»Bnyniia.
|
•toMad tha Onva.

solid Oak eomodts $3.75 and tip
) i0i3l bercl pUle

Drugglsu, Toledo, O.
Curg 4 take
Hall's Catarrh
(
nally. acl

d

miscellaneous.

surfSii oTtLe^

I LsU Porlsy. danghtoi| of Mrs.
Porleyof Alkoo. HL.

ray lo shrines, which perchance
ong ceased to exist._____________

i

‘■gits-:

pramtaM asd sot lat <haaa
run at
I lar«. or tbp. ptrtMa owaln*
til b« aubjMt »o knaat.

J. B.

WANT DEPARTMENT

r Emma-DoLt feel bud about
My shin was

almost

yellow,

syea

GAS IS KING.

the Boston Store,

i

bu-

Miss Inez Barber went to Cadll
last evening after a visit in the .
with relatives.

bued with the belief that loads ^
for the most part good C*hrls<lans wto have made vpws to go on pllgrImMos
nd who have died without fulflUlai
hair
80

m

.....

mV^miute°rollef\nd‘^n

BnmchlU.

|.

Grand Rapids Furniture Company
House Furnishers
218 Front Street

hls life aared by Dr. King’s New Dli
covery for Consumption. He writes
•1 endured insufferable agonies from

monU.

Where Toads are Respected.
i the ancient church of 8l. Mich
_
at Schwartz, in the T
sacred edifice Ik InvarUbly

nothing
that will take up as hltlc sjare

Z H. Kvsi.*. ■.

martin & Evans

7fs tht Quali^^

^rlin’a Cycling Parrot
prim a parrot cyclist 4a drawing
rrowds of admirers. The bird
ts himself like an experianood
rider, working with Us feet the podals of a diminutive machine whose
grooved tlre.runa along a tight
With Its beaV It naanages the h
bar.
Although It carries along

Just the ArtiGis

Udges. etc

SWA

nocKV iwwrrMia TM

OM IS kme

wississ. iS8

'a^wr;

J .ii.

TBS SVXBINO BBOOBO, IBAVBBaB CntTT, IPOH^ TUESDAT, AfBIL14,1»0«.

%&anrii!‘&2sa’s2u.
rH||M pr Ik.

afc.u*p.oo,uiM,Md

Ot«lw C«y^ Cww»*

ciSS

^^

cemmiU** b<

____

an amonit ayreed apoo last yea'
by toe atrwH rommittee and Mr. Coin,
B..k«kp'25JSfi5«.‘: to reUnburae him for the expanse In
•d by toe oouDcil of tka Ctty of Trav- volvad In maovlns toe building out

Travm

duly elMted to the oeveral cUy and
ward offices rexveeUrelj as foUowa:
LflrtK

O. P. Camr,

«"■
MWatkm la graa
mod. toat la toa
toUdtag. too dir
Plro Warden wll
» Mi fL C. towrlB. ******* *^^ cho alto and
I
tlM •P'

Si-

STSSSSHSi

iw -"

“S-SSSS -s

”3^srr:.““.rr .«

to ite Mid city M April €. IMl. te
The 2^‘‘5tn‘V^S2ptotad‘aSil
Mi to Mc* of too «To wordo to too kJtSt I. IMt. Tho aoUmatod coal
^"nmirnrS^ toTfi^V boad roan >f toe worh to m>oo.
to too McNotoara ballitoc oo m*t

“SiSynT.r

eeolred. that the board of public
arks be autborixed to Improve Park

2 12

U2

Ja?atoSSiS^Inwa!*ntoo tor c£
Korago of aahaa.

rmvoroo City. Mich. March JO. 100?.
Slr:>-1 hereby make appItaaUoo Cor
t permits erect a brick buUdtog. on
Na Sto tomto Unloo ot/aet.
ho--------of lot No. 6 of block No. t.
fborto wari-Ib ISaclao Homo No. 7lat
of Traveiwe City, to bo No. —
I. M Caa* otroat.
Street. The building la to bo
fito WM^Io too prtmanr ochool K^t
Mod or occupied for morcanUlo purballitac 3Stoto otroot. '
X»ea. It 1. to bo 41 foot, by 100 foot
^^Myod byid ou toat too raoola- loep.
2 atorlea. and J2 faet high from
tmdo. Tba matortol uaod wrill be
SS!!!d^tr AM. Larilo toat too Coua- ' The Inckmtiig walla will bo of tha
«n aiJOMB. .
C* OWTtoi^
%M BBBRB.
rounaaUon walla U Inchaa thick.
nm atory 12 Inchea thick. Soooad
aory 12 Inchea thick. The walla will
r too City o^acll

■oca atroat...............

ss’52rid‘%-i

ClUiena* Tolepbone Co., pbooo
V’aahlny Front andd Union 8U.
and IHtlny
Orud Tr.T»r» H««M. prtat-

^ ^

T.*TV ^toB. o’ffloe rent.........

22 00
2122

B. R. E. L. A P. Co.. llyhU fW

leaning hand from kYont Bt
lllny aand against abutment
of N. Union St. bridye.......
Moving brick..........................
Drawing crushed stone on
Park St. bKween brick and

ElecUon pay roll .................... SSO 26
Light Fund.
anor^ rep^r......................
B R. E. L. A P. Co., llyhta .

roof will bo w
l« of brick and I

I too
Paar Fund.
beraby ayrood. that If tola P. p. Marrln. poor account for^
178 49
March
Extra labor .........
•aoad. that 1
Sextons Mlary ...
•elJs'rS jTk?
lone. 9 366 c*wd.
the alio
Rodman's avrvlcea
ind location ofr all chlmneya. aUaa of
luoa. the protoctlon of lumacaa. neat*
and all arranyemenU dealrod
t that toe account.
RcpectMlr .ubmltlcd.
o^>l uaod in hcattny aurh bulMlny. or
•lTN^T^
n crpatlny h«Mtt for mechanical or
nanuTarturlny purpown. alM) for the
. OTT.
CommIttCM"'i'Tir'rWor p,™..«.on lo
Moved by Aid. OU that the report
.niMblrd of Mreet. The bolldtny for
btt. tlan.lov.ky. Cunnlnyham. Wll
rblrh till, permit 1. roqueated will be
bvUu. Roxlmryh. lardlo and Muon.
amount.
Trf^toe Hon^Sable. the Major and City
Hcpcctfully aubroiUed.
\!^!i*^Aldermen Hamilton Ott, C.ll
Council of the city of Traveiae City,
GBOnOK LATHER,
lett. Han.lov.ky, Cunnlnyham. ’Wil­
C
helm. Roxburyh. l.araie and Moon.
!4f**^GcnUomcn:—Pleaae pay the folIVlIhclm
Naya-^None
Umlny bill, and charge to the city
1 to toe
To toe Hodinrable. lha Mayor and CUy water work..
^^
Hulbllnr In.ta'ctor. m lth power to act.
Council of the city oOPravcrac City, B R E L. A P. Co.......5 (50
City of Traverse City---- 4 40
azv wc. your romniiiiw »o
Him Mfy. Co
117 53
r^refiJ ritT^MlcK ^
26. 1903. wa. referred the petition of Geo
.nee IngerM.I (dray).,
I '0
*2C Slr^ hen-b> make application for Steam, and uthcra on the open
( pemiir to erect a fire proof bulldlny of W*alBut airect from Roae at
m toe ea.t part of loV. 4. 5. 6. A 7 of Oarfleld
Ctarfleld avenue, bey leave to
II. L. A Co a 6th .ubdlTlalon, to be In favor
having tho work done and Walker Mfy Co.....................
So. ----- Front Street. The bulldlny eh.r*cd
Dl.tricti*No.
No. 6
Hartford Steam Boiler Co...
GEO W.
\F. I1 aARDIE.
Columbia Transfer Co........ ..

;:wrbe
. April 7. IMl
Callod to ordor Uy O. P. Canrw,
mayor, to too chair.
Ifembora proacot-rAldmium Uamll
too. Oa.X)m«tt. HanOioToky. Cunnln*
ham. Wllholm. Lardlf. Mooa and O. P

^

‘rS?!
AM

IU«lmrgh now appcarod and

*“p5ltloao ^ c2Swli*nKtloi»a.
.J17^*PoUUOT*of Srney* Anderoon to

s:;s.*«piirt-:irt:sii;:
block (. Hannali. Lay A Oo.’o oorond

bTAlSTo^nSSoriiX P.

tlUon bo crantrd oubjocl to the ordiili^*^lllon of Coo. Molr to build «
•hod to bo attachod to hU l»am on W.

•T«s.T/Kr.r..r.

moot.
To tollfimorablo. tho Mayor and City
Council of too city of Travoroc City.
fl». OMtlomoa:—W«-, the updoralynof Wort Elrirootb •lr«*ol from end of
walk near Wad.woilh to Oak atroet ;
al«> to put a brtek crooawalk acroM
Oak on Mlorooto. and acroM Blovenlh

“MSll^y Mbmtttod

front by 100 feet deep, four atorlea.
.nd about 75 fe«-t blyh !
rhe material uKd will be
The Inclwlny wall, will be of foe
fidlowlny thlckne... to-wlt:
Fiiundatlon wall, about 12 feet deep.
Fouuilatlon mall. 18 In. to 1% ft.
Steel and brick wm.troctloo. Sup­
port.. .led l and brick. We dealre the
one of cknetblrd of the .Ireet around
uid bulldlny f<»r materUI. etc. The
«aU» will be Independtmt.
The r»K.f win be tile covered with
nompo.ltIon rooftny The ytittter will
iri hereby agreed, that If Ihl. ap­
plication 1. granted. and a permit Ja-

Crandidl. Jam«i H Canfield. Mr. W. bulfdl«.^^le"dl^'♦^?oM^™^^
fire
E. Matthew.. Tboa Hull. F. O. Pratt, warden will be followed a.
A. K EMec. Hoyd Smith
I too p> and location of all bhimne:
Moved by AW Wllholm
ilttee on flue*, the protection of fort
tkm bt, reforred u» the c
otooeU and walka with powerr to act
Iny. or in croatlny beat for mechani­
cal or manufacturlny purpoac. al«)
for the .toraye of aahea.
bulldlny for which thl. permit
»t0***O«iotl#mtm:—We, tho undoralgn 1. The
will be completed aljout
od rooWeat and taapayer. of Prqopocf JanrequeatcHl
1. 1904 The eallmaled coat of
atroot and vlelnliy do petition youi

i??.dt^:".idrn\^Ts;'2crsnSd"

too r^tne and y^iveUny of Prtio^i rakl-KKSB -TT BTk^
Miwot betwoen Waablnyloo and Baal

rw.laad

Ooorae Smith. W.

M

Saleo. O. 8. lYanklln. Thoo. H. Ka^

Barg. John Und-ay. E M. Franklin
- John II. FlabOr. F. A. Stoaraa. C. B
«mlto. Wm. latmka. O. O. Millar.
Roforred tn^^lhe committee oi
atreeu and walk.

*.««T»Ho Ih. eomnm« on rt«.l
TS^tto^iMinbl.. Ik. Mwor «id «lr
oC U. di» of Ti.t«m cut.

SSSUirSe^i-ii;.

?^AV^A"kilLTON.
E. P. WILHELM.
tab A lAy Mere. Co.......
Committee.
Grelllck Co................ .
Moviyl by Aid. Hamilton that toe reX Jciynt (American ExK.rt oe accepted‘and adopted.
Carried.
Jkiiph Boon
Yca.-Aldcrmcn Hamilton Ott. GllMonthly Fay Roll,
ett, Han.lov.ky, Cunnlnyham. Wll- H. O. Joynt ..........................
iclro. Roxburgh. Lardle and Moon.
W. 8. Wllllama ........... ............
i-ha. Parka
To the* Honomblc. the Mayor and City Hugh Graham ... ..
Council of the city of Traverae City.
WoMdy Pay Roll.
^Icb *
►30. We. your committee to whom James Griffin. 14 days ,e 24 50
waa referred the petition of the prop­ 11.75. .................. I 75
H.
Kc«h.
1
day © 11.76 .........
erty ownera along Caa. street present­
ed to the Council June 30th last, bey Joseph Hewitt. 3 days ©
fS.5rt...............................
• to make the lollowlny report,
we favor Mid Impixivement. and
ceompanyiny petition eaUblltoe.
Llth of forty (40) feet a. agreed
E. J. FUU3HUM. SecreUry.
upon kr
Moved by Aldermai. Hamilton that
the account, be allowed and order,
drawn on the water fund for ttic
W. E. MOON.
C H HAN8IX)V8KY.
Carried.
Committee.
To toe Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the city of Traverse City,
Mich:
,
Gentlemen:—Wc. ______
property owner*, respectfully petition
your honorable Innly to cUbll.h the
Moved by
width of Caaa alreet at forty feet and
ti» order and provide for the Improve­ bin be submlWtxl to the committee oif
ment of Mid street with brick pav«>. Claim, and
mont. Wc further requeat toat toe
aecesMry sewers on said atreet may
be provided for and to
986. °Bni*of August Larsen, for |10.
lent be made under
r the board of public works and toat Mr* M. B. Eldred for 126 40; and A.
R. Fuller for $10; claim, for damay-**
cauMd by the overflow of a cr^k on
™.*Cn.e.Q.^^nn.^^B^5Jjr. ^^we.t aide were preented and
by Aid. Gllletl that these
(^er First National bank. Prokop *^oved
11. be referred to a special commlthtovi by Aid. HamUton that toe
report and petlUon as t > the wldtb
lorney
of the atreet be adopted
Carried.

fur torae ycara—

irth Une of JYonl street to toe bridgv
kd charge the same to atreet district

toeM>i

2S«T?c.

Sunday* from :

Moved by Aid. Hamilton that the
M It alaioat imparatlva toat
solution be adopted.
Carried.
Yea.—Aldebnen HamUton. Ott, Glllell. Han.lor.ky. Cunnlnyham. Wll-' In too evening every day.
W ith toe IncreaMd patrooaga toat
. Robxurgh and Lardle.
toe library and reading raoaa nra ractdvlng toe time haa erldaoUy oaaaa
943
R.
whea the room, ahonld ba kapl opaa
prs of the 1
Revived that i
all daj' and evening, and to do tola aad
1 to build (
lowing lot* be r
give proper alUsnUon to toa dvtaff oat
of book., checking them back aad
Front .treetlooking after the readiag rooms, wtU
8t!^*^ str^—Lota 9 and 10. block
11; lota 2. 3. 4. and 20 feet of lot No.

• C.*.*OlSS’
GUbert.
e of toe peace.

e*S^toe

four year*—Lortn Roberta.
Ward No. Ont.
Supervlior. for one year—Samuel
M. Brown.
Alderman, for two yeara-Malcolm
Winnie.
.In*i>ector of election, for two year.
—Harn- F. Parker.
Member of board of education, for
two vear«—Herbert Montague.
Raaolutlon.
Constable, for one year-Chas. W.
RMolved. that toe owners of prop­
Ashton
erty on Union street be requested to
Ward No. TWo.
a thlrteen-foot walk Ih front of
Supervisor, for one yearv-Samuel C. build
le
property
described
a. follows:
Darrow.
!
Ix)t No. 9. Mock 2.
/
Alderman, for two yoars-^ames Gll*
Moved by Aid. Hamilton that the
?s<dutlon be adopted.
Carried.
YcsB-Aldermcn Hamilton. Ott. (.i:
lett. Hansluvsky. Cunningham. Wil
dm. Robxurgh and Ijirdlo
Nays—None.
cust Bo«*man. Jr.
14.
Raaolutlon.
Mcmls^r of board of edueallon. for
Resolved, that the Improvement of
two yiars—Oscar E. Chase.
Constable, for hno year—Frank Front atreet from the east line of
Park atreet to east line of Wellington
H.rtley.
•treet Is a necessary public improve­
Ward Number Tl^
~sHiSif^l«>f; lof oSe yekr—Walter W. ment. and. he It further rcwolrcHl. that
the l>oard of public works l>e request­
Dean
Alderman, for two years—lx>rralne ed to furnl.h the necesMrj- plan., dlagrams and specincatlona and to estlK C.lblMi.
I
in detaU the proliable expense
Insp«*rtor of election, for (wo years
of. and reiKirt their determlna— Almon W. Rlckerd.
o Ihe'i'ounrll at the next regular
Meniln r of boanl of i^luratlon. for
two year*- Prank Holdsworth
Con-4tnld(‘. f(»r one year—Chas. E.
lent with cement curb and gutter.
Taylor.
Ahorty (40) font tar niaradam pave
lent with e«*ment ctirb and gutter.
Move,! by Aid l.anllo that the re«v
itlon be adoptcsi.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Ott. CutT
for one year—Wm.
nlngham. Roxlmrgh and I-ardle
,,
rl-Aldermen Glllett.. Han.Klov*
,p«<ctor of election, for two year.
-Chas. M- Lancaster.
Member of board of education, for
two vears-Frank H. Meads.
Constable, for one year^Fletchcr D
Union .treet to the east line of Cas.
Marvin
slrtM‘t I. a mceaMry public ImproveWard Number Five.
and l>e H further resolveil, tbit
SuiH^rvlsur. for one year—Lyndon K.
the board of publid work, be nuthorir
Cleveland.
Alderman, for two years—OrvOle G. <-d to furnliih tbe necessarj' plans, dimgrams and siMCiflcatlous, and to esM■'*in^I>ector of election, for two year* mate lu detail the proliable expense
tbi-reof and reisirt tbeir determination
—Thoman G. Klcholron.
Member of board of education, for 'to the Counrll at the next regular
e<-tlng.
two year*-Wm W. Fairchild.
Said rejsirt lo In* based upon a coa
Constable, for one year-Jbhn
Crete foundation with vitrified brick
^v^ed by Aid. Hamilton that the forty four (44) fex-t wide, stone curli
tut Inn bo adopted.
loved liy Aid. Ott that the resolairrlcd.
» be ndopted.
•aa-Alderroen Hamilton Ott. Gll
arrled.
Han.lovsky. Cunnlnyham. Wiieas-Aldermen Hamilton Ott. Gll
i. Robxurgh and Lardle.
. llanslovsky. Cunningham. Wil
helm. Roxburgh and lairdle
Nays-None.
’ The time appointed for tbe meeting
6
RaM>lutlQn.
of the Council and board of special a^
Revived, that the Improvement of
Ca.. street from the south line rf
Fronkstn-et
to
the north line of State
special assessment f(»r the gradlny
and paving of Sixth street having ar street Is a neees*ar> publlr ImiKovement. and b« It further resolved, toat
. and said asMMroent i
the board of publlr w«.rkp be request
revlew.«d and no cham
ed to furnish the necesMry plans,
.
dla.
been made therein by said
gram, and specifications
It Ions and
a ^estimate
rev iew, be It therefore
iiM» thei
the "ctoum
ular meeting. Said
Kireel to be paved with vilrined brick
fhlch the Council decided should be on a concrete fcAtndation with .tone
curbing, forty (40) feet wide.
Moved by Aid. Lardle toat tbe cesolotion lie adopted
CgJTled.
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton.

•.n''-i?Lve'2oMr

^11

h day^cof March. A D.. 1908.
oby. confirmed

about 25 of toa carraat laasttlaaa. iMa

a

the time of making oar aaaaal
rcport'lMl year Mr. Caraagta had )aat
nadc hi. offer of 820.000 for toe.eraetion of a building for toe hooatac of
mr booh* and for pnbUc raadlag.
■oom. on condition of the city faralto-,

s|**at upon the library, tha donation
of Mr Carnegie could be accapCad by
the city without addlug anything to
the taxc. th.. council by roMalutlan
made tbe required pledge, which we
eonfldently expected would rtwull In
giving u. a beautiful homa fbr our li­
brary that by this time would ba ac
far under way «f conpletiua m to be
nearly ready for occupancy. Unfortu­
nately a difficulty ar^itM refarding th*
selt'ctlon of a siu whSch la greatly to
?tted. with thi result thaLto*
Is no nearer Wng boUt than
ry to enter Ihto a history of
bU. at this tlinv. The matter
Is now In tho couriW for
and It 1. certainly
certali tojbe be
d<Hl*lon will soon be feacht
enable u. lo aecure
re Mtl» 820.000 build­
building absolutely free ofjeoa
and located u|H.n a
■„i,f«;rp«o4
«if her library and r
Is far ahead of any
In any city of tbe sUe of ouiw. both
in the numlH*r and character of toe
iKwiks with which It Is supplied ahd th*
extent to which It 1. patronked by our
lM*ople There Is no braneu of public
<tluaatl(»n in Trav«-r»e City that la
arrompllsbiiig as much for the Inibr
mat ionn and well lH-lng of all both
and old at s*» little o
lirary
Of the 333i volume,
volu
of now books
addwl during: the year
four were bio­
:
graphy. lie fiction. 74 history, 42 J«cnile fiction. 28 C
reference.
38 aclure. nine i»oetry.

sj‘orsr.u:i

ML

' siM-elal attention U, directed lo the
librarians report. Exhibit A. and to
the financial statement. Exhibit B.
showing in di-un toe expendltnra of
the mot.l.‘s that have been placad to
the credit of the library fund dttrtBf
'^imr*mg the i«ast year all of the axiH-nse of the library, not only ter tba
purchase of U»ok* and magazlnaa. but
the entire running expenw* M well,
bavo U^xx paid from the library fund,
including n-nt. llghu. ^Janitor work.
librarian** Ml
4.th»*r Incidental cxpenM*.
Thn nalance noa* on hand will be
all required to pay the running exp« nh*-s for another month and for the
reldnding and repairing of the hooka
and magarine. at the tdndery.
T.» meet all of the expenaaa ter another year. Including the purchase of a
llmlto«i number of new books, keeping
the iKioks OB hand In repair, and keep­
ing the reading room, suppllad with
the necessary magazines, wa feel that
mrt less^than^82.600 lyin

M*S^

To the Horanrable. the Mayor and City fully underaUnds and appraclataa the
Importanee of the library and reading
of toe City of Trai
Hesolvi«d further, that the amount of
ror.ms. and the prominent porttloa th*
Mid .pedal assessment be and the
Institution occuplea aa a factor In pro­
men—In accordance with tbe moting
same
Is
hcreliy
divided
into
five
equal
the educational advantagaa of
Carried.
Mich. Mar. 26. IfOJ
the charter the
installment., toe first Installment lo
th.- city at a much le4a coat than the
b. collected c« or before toe first day of library trustees herewith su
same work can be i^mplUhad by
of June. 1903. the aecond Installment their annual rei*ort of the i»a*l year**
elded that the meetlny of to# Munlework. It l».a mattor of gr»*at mH< **in view ™fthe fact
to t»e collected between the f
*
tha toarter
ipal
*»rid in ihe city
faction
to
us
that
the
pammaj
of June and the first day of Ju
provide, for the levying of a tax of
ii Adrian «m or about May. 14. 190?.
both the library and reading rooms one mill uD the dollar! of the atiaaaod
the third Installment to be <
Maj <w Palmer <*f Grand Rapid., al.o
l^twecn the first day of June and the hM a mo»t gratifying Increase during valuation of the propi^rty of the city
first day of July. 19o5. the fourth Infor the *upjs.ri of thb library, excluto this year the pli
MV
i-rev
sullment to be collected between toe
r librarian’s salary, rent and tn<w. and a large number of othera, men
and checking back books
first day of June and the first day
whirl) would give the board
who have a knowledge of city affairs.
adoi»ted In he early day. of ab( at 'e.
July. 1!K»6. and too fifth InsUllment
14.400, It certainly seems that
that ihoee who attend can feel av
be collected between tbe first day of toe Township library
so mol.-st a sum a. tbe above abotild,
.ur«l that they will he well repaid
June and the first day of July. 19.4. were few books and few patrons to
ro believe will b* freely graatad.
together with the annual Inleroat at be cared for. and answered every purof which In respectfully aabmltnrX‘~.“^So'Slo.e.lk..n.....
, at that ttme. but. a. book, and
...... lanslovsky.
on. increased, toe ayatem became
IJon*^aU nnpald /nstallroen?a.
inybam and Wilhelm.
THOS. T. BATES,
helm. Roxburyh. Lardle and Moon.
ReMlved further, that the major cumliersome and Inadequate and was
RLlJt W. PERRY. .
OfdinancM and Rm
toe line of city ImpixnemenU. Mode,
and eferk be and are impowered to Is­ not a .ufflclent check upon the Mfeij
Reeolutlon.
of doing the wiwk In toe dlfferen*
of
IxKiks
given
out.
sue and negotiate for and In behalf
cltlc win IK* brought forward and
On
the
fir*i
of
January
of
the
pres­
of
4he
city,
not
exceeding
five
per
cent
heretofore adopt
4ach cltv can gain much uacful know.
Interest note, free of Uxallqn ent year the plan wm changed and
rll Mlllng an lection of the Ux annual
iMlye winch can be applUed in torir
what 1. known as the -Browne- sys­
this city, to be held for the aggregate amount of Mid
tem adopted. Thl. U the system in
of the several ward, dal awosment,1, the time 1for the
*'**^l.*^wni certainly be top moatlm
UM In nearly .all of the largo public
J has been <
xth day
oard of building Inapectora. do
portant meeting of tbe la-ayue that
libraries of the country, and la provy, certify that we have at your
haa been held. Pleaae briny thU to
Ing very Mtlsfartory. By It tho city
the
provision,
of
Sec
imphlet
It examined toe plana and ap^l*
the attention of your city council, that
XIII. of the charter of Mid clly. U iBsured against loss by requiring
ihei may Uke action on same, aa w« flcitlon. for toe Traverae City CanReaolved further, that any party every borrower to furnish a guarantor. Aliases.
' k to be lnform«l In edvance If nlny Factory building and would re
A complete record of iho borrower*,
Total of above
>le what the attendance will be. •pectfully report that we And the aame to be expended by Mid city for the
and guarantor*, names and place of
kept, and alao of toe any Installment of Mid anaeasment at
*^*th“s*moulton.
^!orok1?phiuj
any time before the Mme shall become her and ciaaa of books given out.
EDWARD ROSSER.
whether
fiction.
Juvenile,
biography,
due
a.
above
provided.
Tnrene City. Michigan, and
ory. etc., so that It la OMy every
Mnvrtl by Aid. Cunnln^am that the
Whereas. Mid election wa* called
Boaril^of*^Udini^napectort,
. to tell Ju.t where every book be­
Moved by Aid. Ott that toe report and held tn due form of Uw and It aplonging to toe library U. thus reduc­
t acoeptod and adopted
uomui rcpjmcw ...........
j
ing the los«ja to a minimum.
i Hamilton. Ott.
Carried.
With very few exoapUona there wm Book, lost during thaVeer.................9
dred and nine vote, or baUota were
little fricUon caused by the change In Books rebound during the year .. 2S«
given in favor of bum>wlng aald sum.
March 1». 1903
Book, now at bindery for repairs. JSS
City and that five hundred and tw«ty. toe 1
Total number of books given <mt
Clty.Kevaa vote, of balloU wwra given
during toe year. .................... Ujm
that the board of poll
Weekly average ter the yaar, .. 714
1i!5IS;»nM:-W.. Tonr Cnoallwork, expend the necMMry ai^t
on Clalma and AccoonU. would 912. We.theunder.lgBedmemb6raof qufwtlon was lost by a ma)ortty of the
throe months Dally average tor the year........... 128
sy on the paved street* to keep
tha board of bnildlag laspeetora. hava
Lwiea^umber given oat la nay ^
aadlng March Slat
and flito remorad with
»mtoM*ihe fouSTlny'Jlalml and hav­
'451
that so far as practloto^i’d^
ing found the aame correct wimld re^
were new onaa. Tbe enUro number ASSnt*?;;crtV4;d
> the work be done wbe
Ing tha yaar................................87Jfi
f^mend toeir payment from the varileast travel on tha atrat
and la hereby declared to have been
Amount rooalvad from aala
oua funda a. follow.
. artharmora. that tha'Mld
----to MPOrt tu
Ul
W •«»»■
The number of books glvaa oat dnrha aorlnkled ttet all dost may ba alMarchJ m 13
tag tha year waa J8.882. agalaat S7.6T6
Moved by Aid. Ott that the reeolnfor tha prarloaa year, aa taeraase of
'^Itevad by AM. Lkrdla that to#
1J9C
lutkm ba adoptad.
,
Daring tba three 1
arch.
Kysclka. gene
March Jist ijm books vara gtvan oat.

n«f.';r.j:u:ird"r^.7
RuUdInn ln.p..cu.r. »Hh pownr lo no.

Jamoo Coleman
o, A.* Waiktoa. Sam l>rrow. A.^ M

Buiri.‘ss:r-

. _rth Union atret bridye ..

Rayle Pr^. oBclal Print toy t 46 CS
GravcU^'mi* Writ* Bv StV
Brentny Record. oOeial print*
45 75
adiooniod aoUl Tttolda/
■ ■ IfOJ.
CHA8.
BBeRB.
City Clark.

the property at the time.
vfd by Aid. Hamlltoa toat toe

“.!2!£“uSS£^. 4«

vbltod toa niM fbr^ jwfoSa
^ omdttof toa boaha
toi liiMM la
ta „toa

cd to toe city.
RewSrad further, that the aam of
ae Hnadred Dollars (1100.00) be aet
i^4^ from to# oootlagent fund to pay aat cara aai ara fiaMly la aoMM WIk
toe owner of wert half of lot 4. all of
lot 5. block 4. Bayslde addltSoa. upon

Bern.
City lrea.urer. for two ycara.—
Myron E. IlMheU.
Lambcr for ropalrtoy aldewalk.f 24 86

City Book aiOM. cam anpfUM

’Hism

ouvaral wmiAa oC tn* dtp. tte flo^
toe oraal

Ss'iK-'S."'

SS'

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rnTh'inj,,‘7?.t7?^?r.?or.”7rr“<5

Mftna lo Ik.

Commltloe

ttl‘‘‘a^MlM.n —W..

Ik.

on

under

i'3!ai'rrjrr;Xnr‘2o.isru

STpi5fk2:'S«‘iu««k * mr.oa
SL^S^e.'ThSi: £.TTi‘ S'

f^^lsSSSpJiiiSS.

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STri.rSSS’s

TUESDAY, “AEBIL14,1»0S.

BD, TRAYEBSE CITY,:

SEVENKO

Sr^iSS-‘7”^”‘SS!,2J
mdcasre esUM(«d. Os« S M4*
toto.U,>yri4«Ty.--------

ly.lthiit if .“.r ;
H the>

s 2£ri"^ui»iri

S*.«r“

Kns.«‘”w.^
_ r always I rnoK«o

3S&Ky«Cfi

Your grandmother’s doctor ordei^
Ayer’s SarsaparflUi for yonr latoer. It’d
the same old SarsaparHIa ttWay. ££«&

.bri^r’jjssj ta.to
!u?‘c5i:s5r^‘i.‘^=sJS

Ix-lweM a hy»t*rteal

HORSES FOR SALE!

IMUWI at ».«Ub« IWm u> M»» foA.

loliiu^-cake

^

sT-rSSisa

Librwtet

Trf
^
wu jonnny-rase. • ^
»•
Which win take

_ _ _ar aiill on H, hwak
i^.“7ikwiGr.bi^

1 with

•<4 flra to U»e !»«»•• 1T**® H <
take me loaf to get ibe botter

ih<v ear. i
stalk and

;s; pith, with a umchX^ ^ ^

.o tell Ihf

SaH:

‘"-ThrTrtsh ptwls.

;nTbJS";2/u-*o«“tp
white hour yesterday, and we nta the

Li;:ri*L“r..'rs»7*,Si*Si

llchlgan psmta. are of

.S--S3S

TSV:i::

eat much.- Mm. Nelson
iI'skMrs"y**when U»ih Sarah and Tom

hii.iWj* m.u
»aa tend]
• It has got to be pretl
hat as a
a OuH.
fact/* Tom aaa
........................ |X,aaaAu t^t
we

ought to U
w,- re got johnny-cake
i U*a a WeasluK that

.......................... ■

•Ti^ or

dicmVoo^


■ ■ ■

*:*»

o^;ty

TH08 T. BATB8.

jsE'fess.tns.s" suri".'.',Kw.-;r.-_-,
lloaad^TtlT^Wllbelm that tha

r

u'7^ar;„‘‘‘.^fa7s:

m ^ho kitchen was apoUeaaly

ti. W Johnny-caki. was almost t.io
iimrh for their gravity.
a four oeloek that ufteriUHin the)
rle^l lor home. \\T>un they were

"c^aST'

'
““iroTk. •

O. P. CARVER A »R0.

:-rn;'E
ORS.

« mnnlha "
^8aran aci oown iho
luw cup
vm». of
v„ rollk^thni

A

-

nS^y^ttru*gln"fhe*'^Ml^

t

lUK to he srart-d away by
.. you Dccdn’i think. If w.

ha. anv
nououy aruuuu
^ while have to
gs( rays oi »»u .».-»»*»* ■«»» -dour: the Smith’s
amall aunburned band, kept eager wiighfa. or the Brown’a. or the \Shli

bo....

-p.ibPtb.dio.’Tbo-x^is'iiSi':
VIA "S !prL>..r,vlr..:Mi‘:Ll::
uZ^that led across the prairie.
„p our minds to the Inevitable, which

A WeXi «*»«i »ong and a llUle i„“ ,bu case Is a,>ellud jObimy-cnke.”

IbEHERAL INSURANCE I

j..hnju>

llKWKMI.KIt

Jom. rn\m€imr A «orsm
i4fl Es.t BurUt hi.

Butchers and Sausage Makers.
U...U imHuiuiy dA hvm-d
n> l-Ui.m.auv

GlEANEST
CHEAPEST
....HEALTHiEST..:.

of while broau inure, ano
-Can you gel aaay tomorrow, Tom.
nnaloualy. •’Don’t say yot

5£i^J!f2r.mr.

Cv

Both Phones

J ..CARPET CLEAHiHB WORfS-.
amMc-atbcr Knu>iTprt M wing and Uying.

A. D. TYLER

■“ivs-svs-.;

DENTIST
omce^:.03 New >niholm ItU»ck. Citl
et liH’ I’hone CKT..

'« K-v

decided. Ewl) ft« bOXt
tnomlna they set out across thu prai­
rie in the big lumber wagon behind

SstKES•biV'iToSS

Wlltfs
Jerry 1* enough to sharpen one. ap^

Si

The
Kidneys and
Liver

s.‘£ri“bL'^rr.’*k7fisjjri"

MAMSTEE&MflTHEASTEf^^

Any interference with the
proper performance of the
functions of these most imjvortant organs should never
T»e slighted. If it be, serious
consequences are sure to
follow, ssssss

IRON-OX
AW AH UIVALVA.
MX COBRECTtVS
rrice. 25 CtnU

M

AND CONNBCTlONe

TIME CARD.

A Regular SI.00 Bottle of Dr. Imen's Cempounil
Far 50 Cents
To The People of Traverse City

mmm

Comi>ound. W#
u.ni... ....
... :iU
.lU in poor hcaltli Dr. Iman'
|,U..1SC(1 to
to recommend
recomnu
nd to
Iman s> Co
We are pleasttl
h ive
.........sold
„1.l tVis'pr.M.aration
..r-..t»-yr yttr»n for
for tlu*
the ppast three or four years ami the results have beei
i .|x*rfeclly satis
raiUee it.. and
-------refund your innm y if
SO s^iXiory lhal we will jjuaranu-e
^medicines
:dici
bed. Or. Iman’s Ct»mpound is ne of the best
market.

iSF'",

Horr^

ssa

Bo Barnh went with the chUdren

of Sowers, but today she wai

(ku was In the klteben. apeeu

la RffMi 8SIA. amne.
e Ot»dmtf„d «Ub...l>

Rhecmatisiii piS^Ji —P.M

- -t —

sMsrrs

eacpdlctf from yoat
tyaembyilieaKfll

MiiTT.J. Johnsons

6088

nr AM. «x OMMuro OMr ar

JJSrtSTtiTiiirto^ th. AUd.

SAVE
Tffl

r AMHCH»LL.e.P‘'

6RAIID RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

»“Sufr.‘l.“-*rm»U.b.«ca«d ^gTortaranoi
"Now I’ll leave Annie and

"

Sf^B-OIAL. OF"F"La--^

BiiriuiRlwElietttc
U|Muf NvaCt.

work. Md took 8A«b into tb« »M

ItwiUmake

««»•>>"« ><>

DR. IMAN'S COMPOUND

-Jo.t iblnk of n. Tom: mhlle bAklni
—rdor biKUlij! ^noe.n1 It mU.
.Vbe7"tbeT*drot'o up to Uio dw.
Mn. N«Uo» *r«t«d
*iUi the

t.»«U if

The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Medicine.

PER 1000 W ATTS

lining eyes. -Won’t Tom open bis
ve« though, when l set a pan of

n a trying 1^‘blli
put In
the com of the week
I

TIM BraMUS HbfvUtor Co..
ATLANTA. OA.

FIRE INSURANCE

. And a Start oin the Road to Good Health. That’s
what this card means to you.

.r.:..rs

S‘.’'r.r:^r

CMUMlMr'sritaMlattta
■naSlw*. MfWkOH*.

E.W HASTIliis & S0II

A Gold Dollar For 50 pents

AMD
absoujtelt odorless

Ih. y c'
ske for I

hand.-d the qmx-r pmkage to Sarah

'^•To“Ne“«Itfr?‘*^lt‘a a food

herself.

O

’ KMI acres kuowu um the Sicei or Need
* hum farm One of the beat in t’.rand
I’l’raxcrM. cmiity; 3'it mlh-s south ul Johnson Block
city.

Traverse City.

When You Want a Nice Cut of Meat

‘Ta

vu ................................. n good twelve
Johuu) cakh that Mary made »ne bring
ridly plc^ iffiie.
ifiiias. We would have to start
earlj _
thalr heat to diaaoaile her. virldly
su
over to you this morning
,d privations ““he oien got us over In Umo for
, Uirln# tha hardahl
as a Pioneer (tl
ta a newly eettiea couniry. i>ul dbu
uui oarau
uuaa

wiUdo.



Fine Gold Work a Specially.__pariTl FOrSale

UIOMT
u

a together softly.
..Lher;
-| knew there must
m. two years before. In the „he tiaclalmed.
r mi. he had decided to
what was then

u-'-: •

C.-'.MPBELL BROS

Work of Highest Possible Grade.-

JOHN R. SANTO

/c

I.-trial. •

i re fiolng*to hate a hot

r.roiLr:rrbr.r

childhinh. ThU
hi jam what

PENMALLEOON

...DENTISTS...

Wurzburg IHock

....... . that oil
carrli'd <»n at Kai
some time, and li
ivlvcd ri*cuatl) to
•he time this years v.a.». ... ou a'K.uu here to makt;

■aran Aoaws m\u
way of tha little

UC.S.

SAWYER

J. C. CREIUCK CO.. CiTY.

*|^'*UJSfre 'Ll*

f'.C'

Hc'.ly. UuTgUt AUnus '

"'•“Trr"“?bVS.;r'

r^*«risS’«.i;*?ors.'

. tooner or later th?lr broad acres

ifi OS ffliinoo!

I'sil'Iil'rS FIRE 'INSURANCE

I one gooa aquaio

« WM II

WTo w <a A iM

PHYSICIAN AND SURGtON.
j
.Horgery of the Kye ^nd Pitting Olnaaen,
a Biu-oUUy.
!
liulh Pli.-rv.
Houi... !

leil by air-dry lug. and structum'.
idsturu. which has to be n-^.vtnl by

Tom looked nt her Qulztlcal
ly bU face broke Into a alo
1 tell you what let’s do.

Lunenu. wnu
iSSl

j.

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.i

I'b^es of wm*d will hardly dtwa)

“x

S
i- —
StoU?br Aid, OUUlt Ital the 0<m»-

1b .

.prlng It’s like a dip in the
*f youth Jns tl. Johimm

mile IMeseuiIv he turned and caught stringency nmiinue.
varied week after week only n glimpve of 8arah-s sober faw. and
few years have i»eat
Instantly hi. own l»ecamc serb.
town and oky.”
-A whole >eur filled UP with
Riches In Them.
____— Hamilton Utt, Oillaid down her drat allce of
said half quizzically
The agricultural dei-artment. Wash
^ iJ. toakl^y. cnnnlngham. WU- ,oh^4-ake half mten.
-1
irah made iu» reply
•Sled In the plans ol
SL^arfh and Uardla.
mVi
at her dole Ington. Is 1io manufacture hlgh-graib
capli
Tuny:
ful fa..^ Turn
Hd.U.1
rem^
n cmsialks. Thu fan
farmer*
VC to
If mao tc
. and put

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

machlwry

'ia'Mm. 11. look!
rown.
____ _ as the day you wcr.
as^y.

Mvvwd liy Aid. OUlett that A. 8hlra ^ui,

{L'Tsi‘r4S‘^2rc;^

!«•

liming the huskiHl com l^k to the
farmer or puttlnR It on the martcl.
,S; buyer, will grind it Into various
kinds of food.

X* mostly formed I
sedge. Olhem are n
lasea.
While rare. v«
I very high to heat unlti

iMly of their loiiR ride acrosa the

.................................

P.rtmw.1. lbc« «m

.1,1»T IMTIIIUIUI* UO*l »fe flUHO •h»l

l,. V s, t.- . «, h lurnn ntiil wtlh an
no desire to lauRh with every
paMure. while
the tiny kit
It was all
we ID. A freak l»
when Tow
_____
xswu |ohnny-cake. frwh
ter. thin. crUp slices of fried
a little fl

‘rTtW, II ta prtHllrt^ M th»

srSS'lw^S

t» take som.iMnK to Rive you belter
ai*|*elttes •*

h..
The oxoh.
»" ........
.* r.11
Hme on to the rlfxag
rati fenco U..1
marhed the pasture, and
uiina 07 the Ua.-.

of

■ i

m

s.f

B. J. IWlOmOAN

hack to the* fanner or H wlU
tH* marketed by the pai»«r mannfac

coal
Whereoa. Irish peat conl^
about h.OOO heat nnlta per pound. The
beat bogs are in high pl^
LowIvlne bon get too much auilare drain,
id s«ru are n high per cent of nah.
*'*^*ii^odirais^**‘* *nM *U waa simba turn UJ laugh now
• We have one very good bog nt
Chelsea. In high land. A bog a value
any ouire hulled com or hominy aa was to Ret hold of anylUlnf but cor* commercially, depends on lU amoun
’*4 W lone na we lire? U doeani aeem to that yciV; and then the ^^jniatlot trf ptwi unit-ahould have nt least
8.000 peat unlU per pound, and not
drifted awfy to other aubjecta.
n!io »« tl»®i *’ll
more t^ 10 per cent of ash.
• It #4s ms to mu that you

_____ _:;.-.‘^S?

-Pioneer Livery Stable-

he
--------------• Tin so sorry you aian t come

FROM

ppqn Marquette

PBBRLCSS
STANDARD
EXCELSIOR
OLD TOM
KING BIRD
BADGER
SMOKING TOBACC^.

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