The Evening Record, January 14, 1903

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The Evening Record, January 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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1903-01-14

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TtstcMirJISSK l.«0

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THE EVEKINO RECORD

MORE
COAU
It THE CRY FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE COUNTRY

RADICAL ACTION

PROPOBED

IN

RESOLUTION

l^

Bill Providing for RcbaU on Coal fo
a Year Pataed by Congreoa-Ag.I Toledo and CburcKct
Are Cloaing.
ip Hiir I-TTPi^efior
Ndt^lnjCtoa.

Jan

EUCnOVAmPAlTT
Uniforffi

iUf*

KfilgNU

PythlM

I-

UreJ^bkiMof WInv-

Ion. No U. Unlfonn Rank. Kni«hu ol
Prill**:
CnptAln. J V
Mclntonh:
flm
E R McCoy; acecmd

Aflrr tbr election n vet
rtanrlnir p«iy n»* irtveo. I
Knlrhu and their ladle. i

U Uio/adloal.
WMliinirtao.

Jan.

U —Tba

h

ad andar ll.e mla
WaabioKlooF Jm* U.-The bonne at
X oVtook by vota of 28H to S pnaaad
Iba bill iftanllnit a rebate equal lo tba
amoant of duty on all loi|«rted ooal
Toledo. Jan

14-lt U annonnoed to­

day ttoat owinir to the aborUife of coal
there will lie oo •errioea »indaj at
iba Waetmiueter Preabylertan ohurob.

Elect
Old Officer. ffe-ElecteO
:
y,.. Mociliofo«, of »be Tr»»er» !
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MEETING

OF

CITIZENS

STEINSERO-S LAST NIGHT

I.t i-.me eotumlm^- e. .Inctioo Iwt rTeolcc nod .lecledibej
4r Bateh
Mated
that ’ following board o! rtirectora: Perry j
me. a« the committee |
A.' irecy l.«y. J T Hancal*. ,
aa working to get the ruatTout of
j liwUnd. Howard lri»t.
j
.ecJ^.abdno,,ogetaneM..n^hlU,
|
alloi
leoted
the
followicg <
on Perry Hannah then auggi-f^ied le
t the
for the aOgar beeta and
fS.SiM for the right of «ay
U- j
Vice ]
penaee. hut

immediate and ;
Bey.
Thla found in
veraal favor, and .m Mr Hannahi
lion. A. V ^'^iedrirh was made the
irman of the aoilclllng committ4*..

WITH A SUBSCRIPTION OF Sl.OOO
FOR SELF AND COMPANY

Mata Meeting of Citizens Decided to

...TnT.^rF'
rh.a..4e hb own rtrmmltiee.

acy to Reatra

I Trad# wr

i

““ r

Raise S4.800 for Beet Sugar Acreage and T. C.. L. A M. R.ght

eltltena. He aakwl that a chairman
Hoaen for the meHlng. a^ Judge
►rt. was DTtimptly aelected
Mil

Prieea

Maab
Oolnmbna. Jan. U.-C
and Attorney Oanaral Sbaala thU nf
temooD nttnokad tba coal truat In anprama oonrt. Tba antta are to onat
from thair obartera tba following ooal
mloo operating eompanlaa. baibg tba
ooo. that oookiol -tba obal In Obln.
Tba Snndny Oraak Ooal 06.. Pttb
OoalOo.. Oolnmbna A HodUng Ooal
A Inm Oo.. BalUbory Goal Ca. Congo
Ooal A Mining Co . Middle C
Coal IV>. and r-antral Hocking Faal

the g.iientslty of
Mr Hannah
le^. had l»een con
rhlle the CM
While
of the M-b-ctioti
sldiTing the matt
wflirltors.
It atidreaa «
up«»n Mr Ft
He
JiH-tH of the
Mr. JVlediirh referred to the fart
eV4*r>lKHly lo g.» d..wn
that the etty baa been at w.»rk for
ON ihr.-4. iimea a« <b-ep
their p.vKeih
■ome time to secure a beet sugar 1m*'
He stated that Mr
. be |.rea«-in at tielory hare
He apoka of the time that Peno'yar
It takea to ereet a factory, and aahl
ing .l.ut waa miaroldably
kept
that It would not l.e iiosalhh- to aerun
k. lb’ »irc*-«l that evi-ry bat»iu«-sa
a fact«r> thla year, but that 1'

!lf Vhf**1a*eta. an.I ne»t year,
if the aaanrmnce could be givi-n that
l»e«Ha emmgh mouW
ralaed. a
lory a^.uld be erecte<J here He i
of the aocrasa of the fannera me
h'rWay last, ami of the Inten-et
Oo.
IS taken by
Tbaanluare brought nndar anti.
th*I-lr |»sii and
the fsrmen
uatUw. It ia charged that aU tba 4ty Ita part,
ted ara in conapltaoy rhe Ides of 1
dans SR
ng thla
t: of the

BACHELORS,
BENEDICTS

It ie ihoagbt that other cburobaa
will bate fo auapnod.
A jcraod jury i. .till inTaallgatlnjc
the ooal alto*tioo. and .leteotivaa ara
aald to be ai the rail road yanla count Inir the oara of ooal marked "Hold"
that are atored there
Nearly avary
noal fMUi in Toledo baa bwn aubpoe-

IE|R

f

ANNUAL

BALL

WILL OCCUR FEBRUARY IS

City Opera House. Academy. Old Elks
and

Former Omcea of Or.

Snyder to Be Used,

teginaw waa much Impreawil by t^he
H.,-1 augar Imliiatry. and atated that
iir his opinion a beet sugar facn.ry
,.ere would IH. eq.uit In Im.sirtance to
III the factories now bvatcil h.-re for
he future at least
He Msike of th*'
a-ay that the l»eei augar factories had
revived Bay City and Saginaw, and
urged that Travenu- City get In Urn*.
M-cum the acreage thla year and ge'

WILL CO TO ELK RAPIDS

for the Trmverae

Icl:.

iVi-avei

.-md

do

gaoylriK Irawo^^mors^: k

s

t

s

t

$. Hobart
THE WEATHER KSll'TiSSfl.TSSS?'

2.50 PANTS 2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50

l ht?y may all talk about
ou
l*anis Salt*—but when you
sfc our $4 and
line of
finr

RPAIMTS

2.50

ofTt!rini; ;
that wt‘ arc* m
TWO* I 11* TV
iht;
must admit that Hcnda

2.50
2.50^
2.50"
2.50

2.50

^t.2S sama ^l&O
\ allies
See iheM-

.IcH-ble.llMt voni

>‘»ii will

lt»t canU-ptet-

trl\ '-iuM*. m bi.Mwc.li th.it

r> waiiii

ati.l ea^^.
SRteoltel

Mite Ivy N. Krmtaer. wbP for the
puatyear l.aa worked at the BoHon
store, lias resigned and ia lu.iMing at |
the <;lol.e for a few Oaya donng their



lelictte- and

Btet-c:teiram

tin all \V Met 1 ootwear.

MndV.
Trkdrkb
.^cllcr u!

.

Tin

iIinhI

• • Weathir fir Janaarr: U. S. Gtnnsnl RiRtti COLO • w

We inventory this month, all winter stocks must be
reduced in conseaucncc. Wc*U sell you

OVERCOATS !iS

fTor-Wcrvntem.
Kej.tilat

s letter In.in ih. Th.-nlore J
Ely
Manulsrtnring (%* id r.triird Ps^and
^e\«Tal other matters of mt.-n-st.and
ImiN.rtanee He siaie.1 that in.lustrn-s
are bs.klng this way. Imt that other
an- alive and after th. tn. and
Tra\erAe t*it> in i.i get thing>
that are -w<
ihing- are me d..n.a1i«e. as

$J.40 boys OTcrcMl* wwlfc $4.S0. B4.T5 tay* Over­
coats worth %7S0. %t.9i boy* OverewU wwlh $I0 u
JI2. $9.JS bnvs Overcott* worth $1330 lo IIS.

i ULSTERS
to $1080
moiTtei A Bargain in Suits $6.25 fkS6.S0
\ l»i- line tif Sinls. einl»rannj; Cz'^vimcrjci^ W.irslctls, etc,, in
ail Mvlcs-ncstlv all s.acs m the lot. but only one or two of
eat h kmrl^ They go now at $« *2.S.

1m Win4wm.

ITE^INBJERO’8

liKdweaT.

t ti ll ST.\M».

, ihi. mmrkcl ttim «im« fur »U kinds of Lo(S and
the higlmt nuukel iiricei. Call or write ns befon
JOH.N F. OTT i CO.. Trsvetie City, Midt.

CUT

YOUR

Boston Fem$ w%

PRICES

WHOLE FAMILY
Will be pleased with it
if it’s a KIMBALL-None
better made or more
thorouthly fuaranteed.
Thousands in use and
livinj: entire satisfaction.
Easy terms and factory
prices
:
:
:

t In all onr

sUm

New xbirk received and hir sale al

new w Flower w Store

k ol Bcticr

UV ran

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

save >ou

iroiii HI t,. -J.'. j^rrent. on
\V.inn : 1 .Mdueai
Several 1 iics oi

also —
1 e^v^ngs

and O'crg-istcts at re-’n. e.l pnrr-s.

f.n:iou

THKOl.l. la.i

wiitiyiodi

iahi.k.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

HTBONO. MANAUKK

Th,S.-Lu-.d .24:.L»«l Si.

ii oui m
fMO W

Orders Taken

more OiaiilUe expected
Hundred- •' oroplc eager to gra>p t!;c g:cai values ur h.rve .
mxlorc lor liu-tn.

Such was the v enc ai o.u

si.ne tester-

.lay.

O ir fac.hlics for handling the ti.’ongs a.e Uilcr than

ever.

\Vc have alvo cniploycl ad.lmonal hcl^. lor the «.m-

vemcnrcolour pairons.

KI .XH

THLSI.

PRICKS that

will make om «omivclitor^ s;ng ••Picave go Wav an.l 1 ct Mr
Sleep.”

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wA

Woenen's Hanncl wTappers. .31k:
Heavy iwiUed fleered hncfl
....................................4Ht

'

Hcavv Turkidj l..aeh...............I
Sample stork oi l. AC. i-unp
and Uck comlo wruth up
lodmoniv........................ ...10

KM Bed Blankets------- ..I’-h
Children’s wool mittens... .. .3r
I...

&

('.

sample stock ol
worth up to

Infant

wool hose.........................:b*

s 1 ell shiurs leather
Wotn,
Uced. jair.................................... VM

l^only!*
Remember

1 i$n’t a Question
As to whether you can get along
without a suit for a little time-lt*8
a question as to whether you can
afford to let this opportunity slip
by and lose a chance to save from
three to five dollars.
$6.00. $1 i.OO. $14.00. $15.50.
$ 18.00 suits go now at following
prices: $4.00. $7.00, *$10.00.
$ I 1.50. $12.76.

anil 7c apron ginghams, yd..!Uc

these arc

I

Cut blower* and Potted PlanU
kept ctmrianlly on hand.

an-nVlt Sle.t--. ,in.l Sbj.-

W.W.UMBILL COMPANY

:/,r

TRY A MCORO WAWT AM

a-iniTtnictit *4 L« iiddn’, waiin ami
i»Miii«ut.iLV

... .

‘"bir.r*^IViTy Hannah then asketl that

iCtetef» %rteola oF wKte%

sarsd wKo« you wor»« *Ao do
ors o ooe-«olrs doy-t%lo o Kood

Ceritis
ts Iht pta c w<- luve I«d oil a latj;c

Mg tele
A cbimncT burning out on the
Kroupa bollding on VM Fronrstre. t
this morning oauaed the occupants
upon. UK chairman of the l*eet augar some worry but no damage
The fire
rommli«- of the tsianl of trade
H.was watcJied l.y our of the flrremen
t
Rpoke of the imprt-salon that hla vlalt
Id the list of oftict-rt of Traverse^
to the facinriew had made upon him
erophaaUtwi the fact that If the
Bay Hive. K O. T. M . Carrio Oamp-j
were raised here there would b«* no b^ll should liave U'cn given as picket
dlfflculty
In
getting
the
factory
p<,lnied out the high price of IsUir In and Mary Barry as pisnist

FOR BREAKING ICE

_____ Stfick MtChtatf B99k

tenda St Co.

Vc.Krl

hara
for the fourth annuai ball of tba Bachthe fact.iry. spoke of the mint already
elors and Banadlcte.
TbU event, sent by the company to ks.k after the
eagerly looked forward to aaoh year, matter, and of the men employ^l by
will occur in the Oity Opera Hoaas them who would iK? here in the fal
Friday evening. February 13. Tbi when the crop la harv4-ste.l. an.i atat.Hi
that the rliy is already pb*<ig«Hl to iiae
Academy of Music will be used as i il,. lHM4t elTorla b. secun- the ayuHi
dreaalag room, tba offleaa formarl, acrea in iM-i-ia for thla seas4.n
In reply to a question as to wliat
occupied by Dr. J. A. Snyder, aa amok.
and the old Elks hall for i eipenae the city ubould be put to in
may follow_________________
order to iMMnire this acreage. Mr Mil
pm.
liken stated that In view of the imis.r
raobema will be changed tance »»r the pr»»j«-ct the city ought to
W willing to |«i> any amount nec»-s
ssrv
He
however,
thought
that
Newaygo Cement Co. Maa Porchaaed
this year Iw mora elaborate tbai r;/MKi ought to m- aufflclent for the
the Steam Tug Eva Hill Ownml at
ever.
Tba
arrangement
a
are
in
tbt
SuUona Bay by George Stalmal.
bands of a rary able corps of commit Thomaa T Batee. chairman of
the
MeaTa Bell nod Hamliu. repmaaot
('ommltiee to secure the T. C-. 1. A
ing the Porlland Oem.-ut Oo of New
luTiUiionR for the ball will ba ts M. right <»r way <»ut of the city, explain
ayfo. were iu ilie city yeatarday and
that matter
sued in a few daya
Mr Bates then gave an account of
drove lo Sonona Hay. where they porthe work of that commltto*-. tn-glnnlus
ohi^^ through Frank FHadrlcI
^
BREVITIES.
•ts.ui a year ago. He state.1 that up
.team fog Eva Hill, owned by George
J Frank Friedrich is Imving a fim to Monday night the matter was not
Stetmal.
fully feady b*r re|K»n. s<i no reiv.n
Tba lioat will be oai'd for
had been given thus far
different
Mrr. Bates apci
apokc of t
loe on Uie inland lake oaar Newaygo.
,Ht that had been sugg
•nt company aecurea Ita
The meeting of the Brtdge Builders geltlUK the rallrx>ad out of town,
and
t
Whioli WM to OATe bMO held this MS- »if the discarding hr the
aing. has bteu postponed to Sunday,
xt 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Congremich work to do would be surprlsMl ...,
know what property along the bsy
Clau Plan a Plraaanl Trip— itational church parlors
Frank Ohickey and tauilly of 1086 shore la worth. The committee flnally
..tee Wanta to Meet Local
Union street liad a narrow swoape from MH-ured right of way scn>aa
School in Ice Polo.
ooal gas aivbysUtion last nighL AU three or four
of which WS1
were made iU hut are (out of danger Starch Co . which was sett
The a«-nlor clava td the High arlu
hate arranged to go to Wk Kapl
le right of
today
The
i way was Ho^*ct«at the city
LVlday evening f*»r a pleaaure tr
This was loo much, the com
The Modern Woodmen will hold IS 436
TIn-y will « n}o> a flelghrUle out thei
ughl. so they held «iff end
raltiee
their
inetallaUao
of
ofBoere
tooighL
will hate a hall in which u. spend
rk. till aa s result. Instead
A full attendance ii requeeted as there of getting the. right «»f way fn»ra the
pUwaant ev.*nlng and .-\ih.<m-io »
l»sck.a4»roe time
0 K. A I to the ctiuntv Iln.v xhi^ cUy
the Athle
Manlat*-*- ha* aen
now has u> secure ool.v from ib** i'
asMiclatlon a rhalb
Will Stiles has boagbt of Frank A I to the M A N E round htmae
game of ice |m.Ui
Friedrich a Wolveriue gas engine for and the rtbsi. instead of being fS.4.36
apivdntrd by the 1.i
will W only i:.rv*o. a saving of n.-arli
a new fishing luaat which he is haring
bw»k tin- matter up and re|H»rt
ronaldered boil!
Thomas Stanton ia to hart
It la n«ti
lure meeting
On the Oil property Mr
Bsit^
the match will N- ar new boat built and has also lurnght
*-xplslm-d the line waa cnanged to gti
but ManiatiM- can likely get
bark of itfe Michigan Manufscturinc
engine of the aame kind
l»a»«-ball and field day aatlalar
plant. Mr Ott glv«w the right ol
The oottage prayer meetings con­
Sim netNbNl nett aprlng
way fre«-. but the road will pass direct
tinue with murti InloresL Tliey will Iv over the present site of hi* l«llei
oootinue this evening, and tomorrow htiuw-. and for the reroorsl of thla Mr
which the committet
Or WIfw I - tb4- Ktrturts 1lr<wr4.
evening the regular ohurob prayer Ott asks
will
be held lu all the rtmaldera very rearonshle
New York. Jan. 14.-The remarkarosa the Michigan Trunaportstlot
property the price fixed for tht
ble vitality of ex-Mayor Hewitt oouJ. W. JaokeoD reoei-ed a borm from right of way was ll.&tHt. but when Mr
Unuee toeurpHee hU friends and pJiyHanftsh wrote to Mr Seymour ex
uicians. The following bulletin was Reed Oity yeetorday. Be potol
platning
matterv.
the prie*-. wi*
Issued by Dr. Keyes at o’clock this the boree about a week ago and had if dropped to fSon
Tht roads we
morning.
"Mr. Hewitt pamod the driven throagh.
Mr. Hannah gives fere right of way
night in oomfort. There is no appro- suoh a oondition that it required three acrxiM all hla propi-rty
J
C
Morgan
donates
the right of
days
to
make
the
trip
and
then
the
oiable lorn of strsagth Md no gain. ”
way acrote hla
pr^MH-riy. alt bough
Dr. Keyes said from p^went Indloa- driver had to go around by the way of
the building of the n»ad will compel
Alkaska. reaohing her# last aighL
UOM the iwtient would live for the
tha- remnral <rf a liarn.
Througii amlslakstbs Broord yes­
The city donates the right erf way
wcigt It
_
terday spoks of ooe of the aoiors la adroaa the water worka grounds
PANTS worth i»p to SIAO now beins the play of Monday eveoiag ae Uttle
The Moaaolinan Grocer Co. give the
aoM at 95 eenU at Hamilton Cloth- Gladys OlrnL This Is aoi her i
free right of way acroaa their prop­
erty. Md the roort haa ®»ed *be ^t
Ins Co-’*-_______________
aad.she ts known simply as
of croaalng the grounds of the MlchlOo JTlUkoO. making the
GET your boy a Reefer at onafourth Qladvs.
total expenae fWO. The committee
teea than rusular prlcte at Hamilton
I then fotmajj^ruponod that to noeure
CtetblRBCu.’b.

wa«id
DatroH. Jan U -Clij Froaecutor
Haul Ibla morning tiled a bUl in
Waynaolronil ronri for the dlanolntlon of the Delruii i"oal Olnb, a local
ooal oomblne. inalnteiuing that Ua etlatenoa ia iu violation of a elate law
nsaiaat raatraiut In trade. The arimlnal iiro«Hmtlon of tba . Infa oOb’era

Diaries for

Caabier-Jolina T Hannah
Aaaiatat t Caabier-Samnel tiaiUi
Aaaiaiant Caabier-Howard Inah
-----------------------------------

UNDER ANTI.T1UST LAWS

irrahato lake poaaaaaloo of all coal
nloMandall llnea oaooaaary for tba

today, by m rote of U4 to 118. a*k
n role twovidlng for Iba immei
oonaidemtlon of a bUl fram tba waya
and tneMia comtnitlee iomnllu|{ a re­
bate oo ooal for a period of one janr.
Itebata ia limited to ooe bonr. and oo
amandteant to tba biU will U* allow-

'‘oT^otloi. of Hon Tbom« Smotib i
vnlle the rvpon of the rommliw
,
naop.e^«d.be eorn^u-

STATE BANK OFFICERS

but Mr 1 accepted at the local rncruuirg rfflee
Frledrlrb ohjecteil *t«. thia. and aNU-.l i»od will Iw a*atgred in Jrff, ti^cn Harthsi Hon Perry Hannah. Tbomaa T .rarka. Mo. n» micti a^ wire more rf
Ilaiea and Hon J W MUliken pro the nOTita nave |waaed all the esamiof Way.
l«M.e the nam.4. of four ..ther gentb- natioua
The ^
There waa a fine reprwaentmtion of
^men accordlnaly nmaldenMl
» and progrraalve cltaugg^-ailon the |
M
meeting
In
Stein
attack made on VARIOUS COAL
ng. and U-f(»re
SI .<»f A V Fricfirl
CORPORATIONS
eting adjourned, by a lu-arty.
imoOB vote, it waa dt-elded to
iKM-keray
82.000
Mr Kri»*drlPh
not anilout*
•2.S*w take th«- rhalrmanahip of the oimmlt 1
'res of augar beet a
fight of way
for the T. C . HAM right
t«-«- iMit Mr Hannah Inalaie*!. atating
<»f the etty.
Hon
Perry
Han
that he would giv,. more if Mr Fri.sl
the aubacription with II‘MM. rich w.-re chairman of the cnmmUtec
OHIO OFFICIALS HAVE PROCEED­
than he t.theraUe would When aake«l j
by Mr Friedrich wliat h.- would do j
ED AGAINST THEM
Mr Hannah replie^I that he w«»uld
give titai lor Hannah. Lay A To and
for hlmaelf peraonally Thla wsSeven Compank
RTe,-usl with Puid and pndongeil ap

n«>lnticm In tha hon*i

ttanaportatloQ of ooal. on Uie froond

5

HOR. PERRY HANNAH LEADS

lARday dlrtrtinjr tba bonaa rcmmUlea
to loveaMsate aa to the powar of ooo-

iliat the iieoeaaity for ll*e axerolta of
aaoh power baa artaen.
Tba roaolntlon iroaa lo Iba eommlttee oo rnlea The repablioan mambera oa tliat oomiulile ara baUavad to
be oppoaed to tiM, oouii.Irratlon of
•nob a WMaaore on tba irronndi that It

WILL RAISE
$4,500 FUND

! the right of way for the T C
1! win be necewary to rainThe committee then adk«^ to r*e uia :

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CHARTERS

TRODUCED IN MOUSE TODAY

tatK>n

1 SIXTH YEAR-1776

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. WEDXKSDAY. JANl ary h,

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TStaf

SEILUIE OF COAL

lU:

not

goOtU acrumulaicd

store for years, but new gooiU bought
wholesale house at 85c on the $.

iron,

n a iclail
Ch*rago

Jyamilfon
u Clothing Co,

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S0M^ INVENTORY

tm thm mmm tmbbahm «d i

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tw tatMft feU kjr 4
■ ciT tk« UaHad 8uim

if t> Midi l•dlrM«mI Ilf^ wre foWy pdatoB. w7^m^
WooMdd DOC bnproTttiN quality
tfpZdcabto tha Idea. Tha baai aatoa
I for U»e TightM of o(lMrs. ^ ^9«toaaa caa |»od»a or that CDooa/

tow.

of tlie pAr and aWimod.
Mt of odaeatfcia. Ibe h«lp^

Alden Benedict pr««mt. the roBMptic
Ttosmambamof tbs 1
r. John Qrlffitb. In a grand
UTS a gsamins Daub
of "Macbeth ' Owing to
oarivwtog. TImaan
1 of tlfla attmctlott the fob
lowing scale of -prtoes wm prmU;
S5c. Mo.«kc and. U. rMacbetb.-. wUl afi.gya b.s.4 and batlsr aai Mlks*,
be produced with even attention to
xll. A famons writer dcctorw that
rbeth was tbe kind of character
which U most liable to be tnfliieoced All bsotbsr Elks am mqwssisfttotos
belief in eopernaiaral agencies.

Cufea Pflea Farmaneatly

tH

THAT YOU CANNOT AFFCR* 1b Ml*. »

Oon vorthU
• (tomes so keep tbe psopis
a ooony,' Ketsmal^ frolb'
All avnitobto oonl and wood
has been asedand tilers to nothtag bat
toft to ban.

D^ntCM la te eef^ aad oalypuca aad
fa^i Wtoch HaarfSaWamada. Lookfor
toa^mMmraaoaanrhox. AUockais
futuiw win not dlaappoim lu —
If C. DoWlTT A Oa,
K ^ WAIT A ftONft.

BIUIARGMMS
A fine, genuine, fan tiuartcr xxwetl. xolivl .ink suit, msde up in
>eiy Inlctt Myto, UrgeTfcnch bevel lantc minor, 4Mrawrrx
. in dnmer, S draws and k «W ia commode. to]i .luws in
hoikvircascr and comnode, swell front, ncollv cancJ, fine
fifttoh, l*autiful cast brats trimmingi, worth $35, now.... $21.76
One of the finest, heavy, sobd quarter sawcl oak suits wc ever

Ifffllffd/l?fCP5

bavo doao a
Ulp.WUD*'
May iba Ttmm aw bq. op. to^ jba
Uaia. aa iborooghly aa Today

* fo. phwaed a fair alrtM
audience,
k Valentine liove. aa
Felix Vaader5 apecken. waa the principal male ebar-^
acter. and MUe. Krmanl. as Mlnerra
Vander»iH*cken. bln wife, ahared with
him Ibe principal Intereki of the play.
The
play
wa.*. a far«^comedy. In
hlcb the wonderfully
rlerer and
aailaahoaday aftamoon with the witty Vandempecken
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u ouisrttted
outwitted by
•n to
marries the
of a oorpaa at tlia throttla of the

ftariilo. wraa oaagbt by a ball darteg a
baU fight at Jaaswa Me*
and probably fatally injured

Made up in ihclalext style, beautiful tmixh. worth $5iUH».
............................................................................................................................. $3‘».7fi

Jfjbt Uhridl

RECORD WANT AO.

TlUaftoSI
loa aeOya ta paoawUa* ^

Lattar Maa ftaan Raoaivad by t

rM?T2i;?r=s:

Of tha rillpliioa.

IgbioTvayoatortboclty foi

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Taaft.

ard Fraiti tha Fhlllpplaaa. T.IUng

Tba train left Bnckeye.
oo tUae. >,and when it nn
Oarayrille. tba next atation.

TT»a followlDf IKiw ban ba^a ra-

rarab-CRy. Uaalaaaa ft Maala^

edrad by tba Record from Ooor*e W
Ihrajr. Tbagi
in which ha -tHla all ^u\
that tba paotJ# of Iha otiy ara
tha rmpLaa poraamMot
lafBnatlk*— Acconnaa to tha letter,
•aometblnif la rottea * In the Pblll|v
pinaa
The letter In |>art U ax f.d

you a few tloei
►mmentlni
the nilplao fovem

l#lta oAirta oa

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«iii, spaiik^.- oot ik.

kiM(
i«. *1 I w%m tt )fmmU»nt~thu It

that a pleoe of rock fell I
ofattlfh ontln the me
klUad him Inetantly. The train mo
parttopa eight mllM after Yonne was
lorve
Kennedy.
Batober'e Union. Jersey City, found
%Coaee. which beata the one of the
N> egga all to pleoea.
For th •

tbe future collective welfare
aard. The noble bird to question t
One of tbe greatent
PUlplDoe and tbe pbeoc
Mr Kennedy wai
io maha it Ue from BalUmore
it in the very best style of
_____ backward decant country in the
clrlllxed world Is Its government The
He liad reached the iwiut
they openly take advantaice of their

trr.ruS@3^wv"‘B
.

eat police officers all make the Imh«
of their tlmA
'
Tbr |«x)trlnclal noyernon have hut
tbe one obhiCBtlon. vU:
To work
wUM tba central ffvvemmeat in all
mattera. Provided that thtwe condldttiona be folfUled. they are all free

::

they
•.Xbaaaoiof 92.0M

tbe" actual conditions of tbe

. oraa tbodcb a tetory U not
Ouuldo Irf M.nll.
huf ior aotrerml yean MulU prorlBo.
taxee are collected
with
difficulty.,
oa of mtmr baoU to Ibe benee ewen approximate eetlmaies are'
I of tbe fannen wUI Increae*
However, there are wvof Tagoloics and Spanish.
I for fkna labor and put a

ocmmta of the fleh and tbelr friends
loiaU branches of tbe aeneral govmment.
Tbe main thing that tbo soWlors
irtnk to blno
It Is nothlnK but
drink
be l*hmpplnea are
bol. and all t
for the Aincrii'aa
a bmh of
Tbe way tbe

addition lo tbd tnn «m (
br bU property on
wbk* to ntoo a ooMldornble

lives
natives

dn^
I
dnn

a barral witb both ends knocked
of
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MokdlaniahPdinriMro^^

1 cMb. tbotwiore. nearly
of tba naadad amoont It el
ay a tatoe the balance,
rtiwftttto board of tra
the tadoetrlal walllu
tba

are worthy of subatanUal eO'
, aad it to smlfylnc to
lat laet nifbt e meaUnft abowe

Uviy.Uldrfti.lh

own. But few people sre swsre
Cbwe are In MooUns some of tto
eet glacicn in tbe wurid. cm-d ii\
thorn of the Alps.

martmry U Detroit baa recta
xa low aa ten decraas below
tnd cnat anffertne and laoon
ce to ablpplng bare beea ooca
Tnvane City peopla omy

tolly te Difiwll UA vlcin
told waatbar need not keep peo­
ple a|ay ftom Timeana City.loaea^Ve' ateu

to

1 eonenae to anact

Bat tba

rary

tact

^ .tb»t

.oalto tSTbytbajmob
b ra ady. wUl bawe a «
nd enrb aonm of l

Md

ISlSsKa
STsatJTTt.-'.SK.sr
■'majSHiSssfe

amandadbyi

Ehi:iLiSSj&
omL 0«M

iMiliti. Sweden, Ms> 14.
1hX3.
He
Tu Old Mission wh«*n only four
. and
III ilH On!y
w.iiiid ha>.1*1 years old
In
the years ths\ he has l-^-n with

•DENTIST*
MOL.

2^0,

ofOhioago. 8bs sat up day and night
nnising her pet, the Prince of Persia,
a noted prise winner, which had cootraecod pDeumonla
Whsn the cat got
weU. she fell 111 with the mme

UstSI^Kdntorta. atone

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OIM

PE8PLES SAVIII6S BMK
where they will not only be safe, but
will be steadily earning Interest far
you.

Dipesift RecHYid Fm $1.60 Up*
H H Hulk PTwaUcnl; 11, C. Davis
wbU A. V. Fil.xiricb, -Yire Preeldenla;

Dentist
OFFICE:

CAMPBELL BROS

The Advance Shoe Styles of '03

The Best $3 Woman’s Shoe

Finds Way to LIvs Long.
The stsrfllng announcement of a
niscov. ry that w ill surely ' longtbei
hfe is made hy •sliior O. H. Downey
of Churubuseo. Ind. "I wUb to aUte,'
be wrlt,.s. "that I>r. King's New Dis­
covery for Consumption to the most
InfaUilde rem«*dy that I nave

P. J. CHEKBY ft CO, Toledo. O.
Hall a Itomlly PUto ara tha baaL
Bold by Draggtota. 7$a

A. D. TYLER

You See Them Rtre
If Anywhere

H.*ceased was laid to rest In U
Ogdem-hiirg c'meterv. He leaves
m.Mher. father, sister and brother.
CHAS HOPERG

a oonstltuilonal iraalmeflL HaU't Ca­
tarrh Cure to taken InternaUy. acting
were retamlng froln divine serr
dlrt^tly upon^lhe bloo
Madrid, n man fired at the second anrfacea of i
ibsrahy daensTtoge. in at auempt to lake the Ufe airoying tbe 1foundation i tbe dtoaaaa
tbe patient
ofx%a gmnd
coaaU
sprodily oearpowered by tbe guard
slating nature la doing iu work. Tba
propnetora have ao moeb faith la lu
I they offer One
ohamberlaia had broken faitl. with
any case tbat It
falls to cure.. Bead for Itot of laaU-

.iib «i II,. u~j/a.iw-..

If >*1^ dcJ*irr tu install a mvtcni ul Klcftrnal lighting,
licih. Burglar .Mannv ur TcU
epUmev iwruiii nv to cMimale.
Wc have a fine line «if
xupiilica an.l ran .piutc satis­
factory pn.es for high gTa.le
work ani! material. ::::::

them to the

was a hod...... wh.x-I fr..ni the I. O
M nnd K II T M . of whlrh he was a
m.-mher. hmken rlrrle fn»m Ihe V P.
.*< I
E
whit,. n»se< nnd earnsi
fr.*in .Mr iVrt.-r and Mrs
Mil
wl ite and pink esnistlons. Mrs M
Ruth and U-ttle Mnnln; while carna­
tions from Kiltie Golden; white and
n nk earnsi Ions from J.ihn and Roy
Hn-w; while and pink ramatlons frtmi
Mr am. Mi> Ostrander; largo i
of pink and white rarnstioos
Mr and Mrs Uert Ellis: largo i
of pink and white carnations from
Anna Miisll. white and pink c
tp.ns from Miss Crater:
pink and
while carnations.from Frank Smith:
carnal ions fn»m Mrs l>*my Warren

While King Alfonso. Dowager Vneeu

_____

They have a way of fettlng away unIsas properly put in a safe pUce. Bring

li s in
Having this wonderful
inderful medlItoiHimonla or
Connuropilon
If* relief la I
kennel to be ooastmoted.to whiclCsne and cure cenaln ” Jaa. U. J
to led nigbtlj by one of the servanu and F. H Meads guarantee every DOc
andflOObot
) bottle, nnd gna trial boUlaa
and chained np.
Here she lie. for lU cia
nboat nn boar.prodnclng anndxy chok­
ing soands In her throat which form
I \,-ry hn-y II
very oreditable imitation of s deg
B NlM* Unn t
.hlliU.-n. In N.I.Ialou I
Nt:irl.xi .m.1 nm a Nawiulll. ri
asaaily mild weather
liery. wldih in ili.* hu-y »m-j
to a retam of severe cold.: Oales and fe.xN heriM-lf: d.N-x gcii.-ral
snowstorms are prevalent over Urest ami h.-r ..wn lioua. work.
Britain
In tbe north of Kngland and
la Seotland Uie fall of snow has been
$100 Reward. flOa
eery benvy.tmins have been imbetlded
The readers of this paper will be
In snowdrifts and looomotlres bai^ pleaktxl to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease tbat science has
bsmt dsmiled.
Hungry
Uxrn able to cure In nil its otages, and
have besnrkept for hoars <
that U Catarrh- Hall’s Catarrh Cura
bound tmias. Mnob damage has been
done by flaods in Irelanii
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be-



itr IIS Vi lou!

To Your $ $ $ $

Tbe honse on the farm of Mrs .b nniaHays, near Newviile. Fa., buroetl
tha otlmr algbi A large shepherd dog
to death while endeavorsome of the contents of
Ui had carried out quitu
a number of small articles, bnt
oreroome with the intense lawt while
trylag to bring eotm^ bsd cloth
The dog was the only ocoujiant of the
honse urban cue fire started
Devotion to n oal caused Uie recent
erlUeal illness of Mm Kvs .Schumann

INSURANCE

0»TTKOI»ATMY

ase. BAWYKM

ly laoo.ouo.

HOPEL SPg OMSCS.

ratun tbaa tbat m
tba entoan part of tba

II I MMion.

WrnUMnmiimu.

i lalUe «»f the dt'ceaM-d:
.\«el llidM-ri;. wbus« ilenth has tow-n
ntu.une.xl In-liw^e. was born in Slock-

O.>. CARVBR t BRO.
U ... A. BUILDING

K. w. KArt-r, Aa

Obituary of Asel Moberg.
The following ohlinsry Uirtlco of
Ael llulK^rg. Wh.l die.1 SI OW Mlslon last week, has hei-n sent In by s

where the ymtel i« deftly teniov-d
from the organ which contains it.
when his knife sUpped. the bag was
,ent open and out of It popp- datim
f. Hns< were S(
ring, with a stone lu tbi- set
IH-S,: was Ismie with jiath-oee.
He
kingwhloha jeweler soon afterWanl n.-\ei wsol'xl to make tnmhle for
appemtoed at flJS. It is sopiK>sed the Hurt.- who w.-re with him Rueh a life
a- his IX worth living and the Influeneaooonntered the ring in its
lie liM.I and ha* hri with the ytMinj
eto aad. Iwlng a goose, swallowed it |Hs,pi«- et.-nihv ah.m* can t.dl.
iasM of wearing It where it would
He has he.-n a lll♦tT^lH.r of ihe fliris
iisii Knd.-aior wwiety since a sais:i
show.
l-.y and unit.s, with the t'rmgregail.m
Tbe repro^ciion of King Solomon
a! rioireh in
and In that tim.
tooqde on a Urge scale will br one i
h.- wa> always willing to do what li«
the attxaoioaa at the Lootsmus Pur- f. 1* and knew was Ins duty
Ih- was >ix-reisr> lor >»*ara in Hu*
Cham exposition. The OrienUl Exi«
.'tnnday M-hcd. sIs.. president and
slrlon Oa. which has fiuamvd tb« s.'rr.dary In the Clirlsfian Endeavor
project, to made op entirely of New s.K-l.-iy.
The f.mera! was held In the Ciwgn'York oapitallsta From working mod­
els. paintings and deeigns. which the g. nlonsl rhureh. the Uev Van Auken
d. lhering th.* funeral *M*rnmn. as
promoters say represent an oni lay of .si i.y Rev Hr Warren. Rev Gr.H*n
|1»,OUO. the temple will be repro- U. V H Herlierl
daoed as a oonoterpsrt of the foi
'■|..-sd
Kindly light
original. Toe twtimated cost is
r. M,

H. IJnton of Fort Worth,
Invented s fly lug usi
which he Intends to rotvr fur the dlOO.- tonne iias found that minuteriug to
the wanu of the little damsel ^
000 prise in tbe slrshlp tuums
at tbe world's fair Sc. Louis. In 1M>4. royal road to someUiing very like
wealth. Sbe has saved abont
aad the king has fnmtohod a far
boaae for bar from top to bottom, glveo l»er aome of the newi-st machinery
tor It. as well as a oonple of horse s,
two oowt apd a flock of sheep
Tbsce to 4 maiden lady named Hilda
VebaMyer, living not far from Mnn
wUl Itolen to the Ich, Uermany. who every evening at

r bere tbto wtater hat bean
a above xero Tbe popular
tbat aortbern Mlchlcan to
latry to often diaelpated by

VI

wsftt-evs-"" -acs-

of tbe

eatoiltoh fbetorlae ban.

It to
Oran
area

JOHN R.SANTO
a-trr Arthur Olml. R. It Malloy
Miss lU-airtee Gordon, Mile. Er
pliwsliig ss on till- previous night
l>y ber dsnrlng. esp^vtolly the dance
..f the nlgbl and the Egyptian Illy
dsnoe
Some good moving plcturtw
were also shown
Tbe hill (hi. evening will be "Yontig
.Mn* WlnihTop.** i Mi*ele<y
lie IHU »f
Ham Bmnxon Howard,
nearly ."Phi nlahis in

I

The best that can be done in
woman’s footwear—Fine art in
shoes. You have a dainty foot
you need a dainty shoe; you
are a good judge of good
shoes—look at the fineness of
the sewing—the perfect grain
of the leather—the beauty of
the style; you will be interest­
ed in t^hese advance styles.
They are made in both heavy
and light soles—The latest
shape toe—The low heelmedium heel-the spike heel,
and remember the prices.

Three Dollars The
Pair
BBBBBBBBBBBBBDiIBBBBPDBBD

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
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MNIOVIIIlir
rnmj ^nAmmmA. but mw ttet It ta
«MM nM*
Is loiL
Tbs Mvsdsa sf «lb«r ptopss «T rs(
Ismilsac
tnO^ tmitt4 bssk.
iWtWrs IS tts wsrd
-p®**/ ^

And dsonree of worry, satletr nsA CtoUoM tmble to tbode wbd «ra
witli tUeiB. pkrticiflariy a6 when located opow tbe tower dsMsitb
tbednra^iooUumakaaaaluttiab, X gaofraMa oatioF ‘
iiAlhrh^ Ajght, amlns^ poifoii Imrwwra deepeg aad

tbe teat of -reliability.

Great ranot^ otmes and deep wffeaaiuo ulcera often drrdop {rom nsimple a jASausk w

ak

isi>-TMMSw«e<ks wta

't

Ugb«
lifhr Is a urn.

that •wa be TRUTUFULLY a««
Agnla, we do not elala.

tbiB to renaim of printnd mm
tse. brt on dneAakma of onr fto
nnnaomara.
lic«larI> aMn«Tnm»ioyoarf«mly. Face sor» «i» common and cm. tba
greatest unoj ance becau^ thev
Taldeata. Om„ Baptambar. 190b.
so pcraistcBt and uns^liUv ami
tract Irqm one's ^ippcarancc.
Middle aged and old jK-ple and
aasM on asy inatap, W(
those whose bl<»d is contaminslrti
ftrav. not at oU painfa
and Uinted with the germs and poison
rraw largar and Wram
of jualaria or some j.rrvtous sickness,
have cuue frumY To gray* at the Uni- or exccs.'iivc
of mmun. arc the
rarMU^ of >>gliUs mran. to get chief anficrrrg from chtonic luncs and
aor^ewam untUj^ whola^p of
tilccra. While the bl.MKl remams in
Yhis unhcallliy. pollulol condition
Than
bcalinc is simply imp<>N>ible and the
bond, who had bo
A good shoe end sn entertaining sto^
sore wnll (ontinu'e to grow and spread
ol n. B. B., i
ulo by tba uaa of
ry tHlar. Tom Nsat was welcome durin spite of washes and salves or any
baliavad it would euro
superficial or .surface trcalmcnt. for
toklng it and olght k
bm; mr foot
the aote is but the outward sijrn of
first invitation was a Mtter lefnoo to
Qd bova In
some ctmslilulional disorder, a bad
him simply Imuae he failed to obcondition of the blood and s^-^tem,
Bhs.-p dlfferentUtloa lietween which local rrmdics cannot cure.
hnnthir “aa sbe la km.wn** In England
S. S. N.
old chronic sores
and in this country, (i
srd ahii
Naat made theacguslnta
r a lirrt
impnrilics jand^
fordsbire man. a maater of the haoods
near Hi. Albans. Naat iwlred ami
and the s>-stcm purged of all morbid.
promptly accrptisl an Invliatioo to

;iiKSSS«5~2SS

oerty paid tor Ugbl ataaa. ^
srtrar tomw wkat good Mgia-M
ttstu gaa was taataliai. foa Bar

'•Ss #'S£“Us;.i-r.sri=:.;-sc

oi^a4o ToUIm, rssldliWJMlK
so. Uj% bo dMOioo4 bs KOI Inlo OB
UrtiiUm sritli MMBStMMOBd frrnM
tits |f»Bt wttli....................................
drs^lnKUek h
K^i^llpootb.

Oiot bt bod bit tlis llttU oos lostsod
of Ibe oibor fellow. Hod tlie bb.w
•troek o imie lower the oMtd oroold
hove Wo killed,
Ou tbenMummendotipoof Ptosidrat
Joooi of tbr Nonnol. tbo stole board
of sdocaiioo are ai^t to moke -o
ohaofe iB piilloj in r«<irard to tt»e i Otro«w>qolre«e«U at the Tpailaotl
lueUtalioo
Tb.^ oniversily ood Ibe
otlMW btKfier iBetitatlona bare what
they teroj an “approred list” of hish
Mliools. meanlof that oertain lilfh
eobools which are eieited yearly or
uftoorr by o oomoiitte. hare ibeir
lilted to the more adThe Nonaol koepe surhon‘*approved*’
list, bou it will Is. dooe owmy with,
and all l>iKh acl.ooU of the eUte tl.at
hare four years' roarses of certain
epeeifled proportioui wiU find the
floor of the Nonaol open to their Ktodnates.
Ambroee 8. ('rain of <3olon. said to
about to rrahae tio.onu from as in­
dustry which will niilisetbr result of
years of etperiment on his part, is on
lumoieof the ooouty boase at preeeut.

never felt quite »» iii»lgtdn<wnt lu
my life.** he naed to aay In telling the
atory. **aa when 1 arrived at the renaaw tliat l•rlmant meet,
the men In their aiwrtet ixaits and the
a riles:
Wholly cured me of alab bsmi- joBy looking w»*meii un their fine
I had aoffered from tor two mottiita. and tiNve w as I trudging along
------------ Cure Headache. CSoosUpatlpn. tbr n*d w 1th a gam.- Iwtg and a gun**
Umousnees
2Sc at Jam. O. Johnaon's
snd r II. Meads' Drug Stores
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The vineyarda of Cenuntir aggral.nul-« \V. TlMirnlMirs **( «muDiws.
U-. 1- UiM old.-«l ».Hllrr ill llmt state, ffute i:ts.iK£o aitvs.
and hU wife was the Br«i white .blld
born lu laws.
From too much lore of Hrlng.
kVom hope and fear set free.

The iwthmalliy snff.-ring met fitmi

By onh^
lilt- kui»er. I'.rmian o«
•Itriidii.i: un> uf tlw ix,3sl the.
In Iterlln ii;o>t iiow tnke^ tbidi
iH-furr the uierture lieginK.

A CtTnuui has lnv.-iit«'d an elotrlr
aaiMl puuip l..r cleaning st..i»e hulUl

Tlie new *roifct aiHl West Cnl«sn rail
way. wiih-h la nearing cinpleil.m. Is
S«si miles long

The aggregaii- <-N|dtaIirailun of the
< The Secret of Long LMa
irg. I*.
Consists in keeping all the main or than
fans uf the Wly in healthy, regular
The Flduil.iirgh Bevlew. Byron'a
action, and
in quickly
destroying
deailly disease germs.
E3ectric Bite Tdiie and y»-|loW |e-..|lh T»e,..*‘ ha« iiw
ten regulate Stomach. Urer and Kld^ cenily cidehraled II■ erntenary.
neys. purify the blood, and give a
Orders for
gray flannel shirts
splendid appetite
They work won hsve iM-en ci.ni to the^Iuanls* Nredlo
ders in curing Kidney Troubles. Fa
arsielv by the British wai of
male Complaints. Nervous Diseases.
ConslIpaiUm. Dyspepsia and Malaria
Vigorous health and strength al
Abook tboee qnarantioed bMaose ways follow their
TKAVKiWE CITY MARMBTS.
use.
Only
BOc.
of espodore to smallpoi at Almoot is guaranie«>d by Jas. G. Johnson and
an entire weildinir party. inelndtiiK F H Meads. DmggltU
bride and sroom
The place has been
lister lei.-fli «.r tie- l uivit^U.i of
afmeted with a mild epidemic wlil.-h
the state l>oard of health has inonobnclCl to be rafioloid

ton. Kmmct oonnty, n short time bko.
is ooder arrest chained srl|h tnoendlorian. The fire which ocourre,! at the
hotel aatnrday is eald to have be..u
started by him for the imrpoee of »«•
oorloK the iosntonoe on his ontdt. At
Keod .Olty. where the tobbk man's
family resides, his reputation is e»o.il*
lent, and it is not bellered he would
be'guilty of suoh a crime.
Then, has been no hard coal in Cadlilac slncf. last Anjmst. says the News
and Kspress. and ths reeidenU of that
burg don't care mneb whether any arnyes this winter or not
An nulimik^d supply ofwo.>«luTll keep them
from freesing. and they doa't hare to
iwy four fwioes for it. either.
The boilers in a oertain saurmill at
Ucaml Hapids are bring heaUsl by a
foal tliat is more expenslTe eeen Umu
, This IS the one where
the mahagany logs for the local famltore factories are sawed up, and tlie
sawdust and waste from the logs are
naad under the boilers

He made a practice of borrowing his
nelghbor'a Scarlet freer broke out a
few days ago in the family of the

Tea.

It Is proi»o»e»l that nai
imihlbltril fri-in walking on (hr
paths and riding put4lr %eUh-l
town* ill the Transtaal.

lur UDueniia>m% w
agree to rt*fund tbe money on a BOcent bottle of Greene's
Warranted
8>Tup of Tar U la falls to curu yow
cough or cold. We also guarantee a
:B-cent bottle to prove aatisfactory or

MISS SARAH FINLEY,
Ijll

H UJNNAint^

ing tlie m«d« of the modern
toito woawn for their tvbrf
wunum in tl,a modern way
—wjih(Tut th^ torture of an
oour can touch McElrw'.
oprralion. Wme of Oanlui
Tine of Cardul. It lowers
hav cumi them in the priabove them aU as a lelubU
VB.y of thc.r homes and it
ba« found a placw ia the
drives pain axad dtiease away
heartJ of Aniericaa wumen
.health in an incredibly abort
that no olW nu^bcine has found. In
their gralituile
gralilode over lO.OtO Amiaicaa period. I have taken great interat lu tha
11 have writlim iHters onumend- medidne for the past two yean, aince it
mecft'anlui. Wine of Cardui brought health and aJrmg.h t, me. I
have aho rccommeoded it to a oumbrr
frkndi and they who have used il
and I ierl
ed,"
lTi:ZT,
d'rili'
»d i «>*< « 1»
W.U bccm«t

of the Shlawame

bla life in comfort.
Petoekey police offiesrs. backed np

-o-S?

?5c at j^ir^

Nl

by the nmyor. imva
iaeof raids on gam

riiis p a i^rcai u|»>rt iii^
Some have becomrdi

oM urn weeds base bomi .Bod ot *e

AMI
A»sm.trreLT odoklbss
4_ioiH-r

:<•

ELECTRICITY
BeirdW «m EtMKK
Li|lt M( Nnr ei.

or

ami

ami.ol ilio

or before the 15th,
after that date.

Ih-'si, qualiiy nono ha\t*

m»1i1

W’c b.i\<-

BUSINESS CARDS

FIRST NATIQRAI BARK
i.'iirfe*

oinU

i.w. Y

lor Ic*"' iltati

onedolUir. many havr have

MEN'S PANTS from broken aUe lots
put in at tSc. S1A5. $2.45 and $2.96—
worth $1.50 to $4.0a
Clothing Co.

z. a. Bra—, a.

martin
4 €(nms
ua-.aaam.iaz

Savinga Account.
Ihm t arwnd all yon make

imi>sr»l

from hamllin^. some aro
<»f tliffercni lois. .Ml arr

No allowance
I76b4t

k. Ibntt. «. i>

priri".

soiloJ

You aave 15 centa per theuaand cu­

The Gastli Spra
Stack Co.

for oiir-

tifi\ pair>io oiTcr

ry

ymi al

r BoLDSWoBTu-He-iAi

7^ €enf$
Under

6$c
Olrappers
Tin’s is jrrrai bit:

value

for half money.

A full

KhmimaUvh „
Hmmdmchm

sized ' full

N»unlgta

Think of it! belter still:

measure —

tlcectd
for

lined \vrapi>er
\'-r*iir
cents.
Sixty-eitrlii

muslins
Zu Percent on!
1 )(>n'i

pu*4

otT

advanta^re of their special
line

rqeTtictitms
inaiu

in

not

Nou^

K. ft. < IlAPI.Ki. Pwipr.

ihi^

havr* secur-

e<l their summer’s
tii. \vh\

CARPET CLEARIRG WORKS

taking:

ouiIt’s

FARM FOR SALE

rapiilly beiii;; pit kotl ui»

“Young
Young Mn
Mrs. PaiipToblets
Extra-ERMANI

pm% la

Pays 3 per Cent. Interest.

bic feet by paying gaa bills at office.

PRESENTS

.4olnliof
Tlie PbeiKKnetial Ilaaoer «0I apn
radeistberasnltofeera
Mraallsnpooyoanf girls.
Al rilnl two quit claim deads to
Price* - 10c, aOc, SBC. Seats on
I.W)ooraaoClaodU tbe foosib. fttih

N.. Ml

It Atiraria the dollara and a depositor
miivt«»i Jo imroane the balance in bta

Kid 0l«oc$

RESEMKR OlicOONT OAV.

W. B. SHERMAN

Winthrop.”

A AO.\g\ m la»aN

~.src' CHEAPEST
OEAKST
..-HEALTHIEST-. .

w-lth auy nf jiiur *urce*aful txisIneM
ac(iuAlniant «w or * inooeyod fiienda
TIm'v will ocrtAinly anw-ve of open

l(Ni2ct« fnuvn u the Steele «
Nee<lh.in (>a i.
One ol the be« in
Gmiul Trateiie county, q
milee
•oath of th. city

S^-JH^^iTO-NIGHT Dr. Iinon’s

eoanly boase for tba past
will ramlvealsiraoy which wiU enmUe him to spend the reannlBder of

l«-k»i mxA rhMin l4. ca Wm>*itn€Um wr^.

........

little pain at chil Ihirth. Whm the
If vm i an*
fr.Mn ln„nU
change of life apie'ars they enter a ] weaknex^ N\ me of ( Wdui la li e uMxlr-

New Century Comfort.
Miinocs are dally finding n world of
comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
kills pain from Burns. Scalds. CnU.
Bruises; conquers Ulcera and Fever
Stires; Cures Eruptions. Salt Rheum.
Boils and Felons; removes Corns
Warts
on earth <
o's and F
Meads' l>nig Stores.

REMEMBER DISCOUNT DAY.

lOBigSpadannEwyliH

(V^to

TALK THE MATTER OVER

'ou aave 15 cents pw theuaand cu­
bic feet by paying gaa bills at office.

ITPaitMirlyEiMamAiiMt

. BaB nt

WINEof CAKDVI ‘ =S?S-! ■”

ONE SOLID WEEK*

the iiaper Just the
of hU children i
Moral.
1
Frank Stout, the Pori Uonm nas ee
eor. who dimppenn-d Decemb.-r 18 In a
Uat. has reiun^ He went to Vnssnf. whure he hired out to a fannar
for a ymr. worked there a week, fell
from a mow and hurt his noea. It
bled for some time, when his mind
•addeuly became clear and be realised

=s.'

fWTTJlNK OK CARDUI

I'ift.).

City Opera Homs!

FIRE IISURAICE
—tSSRrssfi5rai«-"

iilBCt.LLANEUU8
tLLUn»E.KlAAKUPA

the
It's

FOR RENT

E.W. HASTMS&SM

'Tlie sick made well; the weak made
Uucky Mountain

rtsai

ROCKY BOUBITAIN T«4

} OOa. AllAKTA. mJL

elixir of life that performs wonderful
run's that siM'm like miracles.
free if It falls Jas G. lOhnucm.

B.

DON'T Be fooLCPt

vegcUblc rem

Only the «hur«h sli-«ple at Zudyotee. near iMtnklrk. n«»w rises above
iMHl which IoverwUeimtHl tbe m• vniage in ITT

strong

tit

M.xa Sarah linley. of Memphts,
forihrr than tie* (^..nphte d.r.vTmn.. vice-jwwident of the ralmello t>on*ci\^<» tbe
addrraa *| be
Club of that city, spoaka foe berarlf and Ladies A.lv.-ory I.artment. Chntta
manv friendt when she bestows the nooga Med. to., (niattanooira, leun.

* Tmig Wcu }ll^tUl

Arno.v. China.
»ooib..ro MiohiKon eeems to hare
had thf worst of the present oold
re.*ple who hate lH*gun to grow old.
spell. Corresponomu report thsmerwho have lost the vigor, courage, amL) drirmes below rero.
l.UuiU and strength of youth, lake
IlfK-ky Mountain Tea
?', cents
Jas
i; Johnson
ather has been less sesere.
dentist who
Elof T
opened on office in tlie hotel at Pells-

No,

IIMBiKintBtt

Vico.Frealdont of tho Fnimutto Club, Memphla. Tar^i

dents ( Mil non t»r had.

We thank with great thanksgiring.
That we have Rocky Mountala Tea.
Jas. G Johnaon

^a purely

Talk to any asb

PUT UT Om-T BT

7»o Imm BMIMCOn

J. E. 6REILICK CO.. CITY

IXTURI
OOMISI ItoA-riON AftoO
Ki-KonrB«io

BRACKETS, ELECTROLIERS AND CHANDELIERS
LATEST PESICNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Also a oompleta llna^ of Balls. Battarlas. Annunciators.
Talaphonaa, Lamps. Shades and Gas
r'
Engine Igniters. .

J. B. F»AlOE. ELECTRICIAII
TMTCne ou. Nick. 214 FrtM SL adzat rkwes.4}M« 4*.

STEIR BLOCK sprier
styles suits sn( overcasts
will be shown by Cbps. W.
Baxter at our store Wedeesc
(Uy aad Tbarsfay af tbip
week Orders takes for
imaiadiita or future daMMitoo CbtiiiBi e.

T.rJBftSL'ar ‘

tom k eMtlBff down th4
ksd
wlU not leave the land a harren
waste when the choppers have gone
Tbe youag trwfa will be saved and
plBBUags will be mnde on
barren
spots. When the mills flnlsh the en­
BtruetioB be plBoftl tire tract,
therefore,
the
aeoood
■SBBUfBie with tbe growth will he Bbc»at ready for the
MUObs of hla posd*
tkm, or that it be taft to tbe legtala*
cure to tx the amosmt of Ms compeu*
satioB. 4. That in view df the 1b
ersBaod dntim of the state hoard of
edocatkm lu membership be in*
creased to six. thus making—with the
state
aupertateadeut—a board of

BpMi4l
of fr»T«is» Oliy
lymrtiX Ko. €1 B ft 8 M tOM<vro»
Wits tbe Has of Kano** appears
likely CO be tbe pbrmee whickr win Bx
e««aii«.
of
AU»emb««tt» r«ioMMd to bo pNf Itself tB ooMmetkm with oor aoxt tit-

2s.’s;.-2a5%rssu.~:6i;
LWen**lm

HU ABritm o»4 His
blMilM tantm.** Pmjm Ism of
tkO OTOmM totUi Mj fl^ip

pposed to
lo pootrol
oootrol om l^oos*
UyoM*
iko VM slAjt^.bot Ilirre seemed oUrly sopposed
tobsMOOsotbm Aaotbee effort ond aUlloo dolUrm, ooO thot cos

BREVITIES.
Dr. J. A. Soyder is morinir todsy
from his old ottoes in the City Opexo honssiffi millions ooold sccc
Boose block to . mw set of offices in ntbe bonds of o tUormghlj
tbo FsopU’s BsTiMt ibmk Imilding•
Ooptoio WIU Frsnkhn Jmsffone to
Phtoikoy to ottoBd . Uw sail in which
bi is loleres*od.
Bsbort Deoster. Ed. Johosoo mid
Italutii frunller
John BteUnol of BsIIods Boy
in atutiLT thf
n.il- of w-t imc
tov.-ml with
tbe city todsy.
Tlic
Ih to i.rer«*m I'uutra*
E*43oftity Trssmarer Dennis Uo«ie
of Kortbport drore to Trsrerse City IciiHlUta *eiH!iUK over llw frontier docm

5EsrirL5.r"..‘“:'.r^£SJ.

MorHodToOoy.
Mr. Jmm LMosbcry of this city
mA mm Aoool—o«of O.oko-0
ooUed IB mmrriM* thU DOOfi by
Boe.HMhKmumdy.ttbo8ftm.dlL
B. pommofo. Mr. ftid Mrs. Lmuu
b«ry loft this tfUroofti for Ooskems.
s tboy will TlsU for . few dM*
with tbs brldo’s porsols. oftor wbieb
Mwy wiU ftsko ibeir boose lo T

John Olnne of Cbebojgsn |m
throoxh Uie City today on bis w
(inmd lUplds to oltend tbe fomitore

LldsBioBooonof Knlk.
rdM ^ Um boom of her tsthor.
looHoWMBofBoit Boy.oi tbe
dMyftWsof tBborciOoslsof tbe
___ Mrs. Bboob woe on o Tisit to
bor fttbor's borne .1 tbe time of ber
I Bnd hBd been there shoot o

«• fc»l«n»T.

Srilte «. Bte «(
to »w
u#«ki««*r «M<( m,wrnk.
tmmmrn. Pmrm bttokv u-»

Ula»Mlh*wlB4m«(kMT«. Pmj
m. AaU>I-r.l»7 «
OkrM.

If la. liATina Dooebartr of Elk Ran-

^MMd lesree OM obild. Tbe
^ssTTioes^will U bold tomor.
aoraiBf Bt 9 o'oock from tbe
I of Hr. Kewamn of Kost Boy
ood tbo body will he broofht to thU

7ZL OMM

m4 l> tl» •am0T *
fni«. ««• aaMa M M* IMMB ta

i

lbs ■ppMi for sbswsrs of spteitMl
bisfttt. After
»«*»
FftdbLMttmlObrMlM.hoiiso(ftid.e.

^

N.^PrMlBblofMsUy)r«Mi.por.

THEY ARE MUCH PLEASED
.W. Kimbotl PfOOOeHno Here Uo-

hi..iif^nirt.ti fnr tbo ooo.*



IT

.V
1

stoBdy jrtrwtli from yebr

sod

kmt_ Prt«B «U whoto •«»«<
i

7>MV b* akU le alaad
tba viUa at Ika DaTU.-aad
'^lawatl TW aMart U atMBttaa.
Tbs yoofost vs. only foor yonrs
. Tbfts were MoUmdlita.

rL
b
^
Y

lounM*. Uim; trained to
In the ,h-xi .onnir,
. ,a.,tln.: lias not as jvt l-nm carfr^nthT.
i,ut .t will W- e»te„d.xl shortly. No one
ran kh.ah o^er it. nor ,an |«n^U of
aur kind i*- «hn.«n over, as ti Is too
hlah. and w !f n it U ton. h«sl tlw nu»n* r.*i:s I-II5 start elsnelns aiul at*
imet the att..,,iiun of the rnstoius of|lor«. .i:\|MMineni«i have pt«.v«Hl tliat
1ho4.«i«.t i.f the de\h«. will Ih* fully «MVensl hv the extra dnti«H. ul>t.nln«*il from

“'H.'CdTwS'SSS

and roads, which wonld pot ssany Lon^
don streeu to shame.
Moat of the
ire shaded by tree*, and one
has deeertbed tbe appearance
of the town as belnif that of ‘a hi*.
iMWUtlfnl garden
The great market, saj's tbe trmreler,
visited Kano a year or two aM.
U**2ne of tbe
bought there
anythh^ can

___

ware.dyes.Ume.chareoBl. meet, aUvea
camelBi horses, food of every rariely,
inclodlng tomatoes, wheat, tamed ga*
relies, and hyenas, wildcats, birds,
anything and everything The money
of the cooniry U still tbe cowry shelU.
rf which tbe king sent us 400.000 bs b
jivseni, but the Marts Theresa dollar
s taken, asd tbe great men gladly
>uy up any qoanUty of gold and silver
»lns. for the Hauaa is an adept at
rorklng In silver and gold, and
as he U skillful

**w!!r“*Qardlmr
lias gone
Klniralov for a short time ’

u

WEDNE^AY Z
AIOEH BENEDICT
PKESENTS

to

. .u......

1MINFNT

JOHN GRIFFITH
I\ .\ i;RAM> MF.CT.kCHAk
.
rKomcTiON

-In Six AcU of

Pelec at Night.
the region of
food for
Mont Pelee are afforded
thought." said a ship captain,
tailed by Martinique some time ago.
People who have not been near the

The

imelta his own ore. and works up bis
xatlve iron In wondrous shapes. The
rity has IS gates <which are always
rluaed at sunset). and Is some 12 or 14
miles In cirrumference. On the whole.
It lies four square, but some of the
walls are a llitle Irregular."
There Is dignity In majesty even In
the heart of Africa
It is said of one
African monarch that each momlni

MACBETH
PsnrM Cmpm if Plqm!
SpNiilSemiT!

There
near Martinique, however—If you
forget for a while the people that
xhed there—and that Is the light
xe heavens at night. It surp
prettiest moonlight or the
itiful display of electricity I
ever seen
The beauUful dlspl ,
made by tbe lurid ftree of Mount Pelee
radiating and ftlatllating like

Elietrieil Efficis!
CkisIcallllBSiNi!
^

9^9WIOU:

35c. 50c. 75c and $1.00
U.^f^.1 •.«!. »J|| t- .4.,^ ..
SI Uh* Uo-oW**.* iM'Xt HslurtUy h

cs a I
1 hi
by tbe eruption
All at tmee a hurrl
cane came down on us. and betqreen
the almost deafening roar of the thun­
der the sheet lightning vied In Inien
slty with the brilliancy of the lire* of
the volcano."—New Orleans Times

$le^p
Coo
Cato
Thr-c -.Uik tooiTiings if
\.*it ilitit*! got one of

Olake
Up
Jllarms
The pruc IS caw -Ihe
rlis k IS \ r.OOl* ONK

"x-i

trip 10 Polosksy anft^uur
bor»rri0Ks |I
£rs. U.
BntJ^fl Monday for:
Gharlevolx.
where she will viMt
friends for several week.
J. W. BUierand C. V. BUler iiave.
gone to OMoago on bnsiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peuningtou ;

Till

tk.m;fiha.n

Raising tha Wind.
Ible, but Is nevenhtless a fart, that aa late as the year
1814 an old woman named Bessie Mil
lie of !*omoha. in the Orkney Islands
sold favorable winds to seamen at the I
small price of slz|»ence a vtwael. For i
many rears witches were suppt>sed to |
aell the wind.
The inlanders and;
made quite a trade hy stMl* |
The old woman, after I
;>us sallo
-..id:
magical knots. The
U, iH* atom 30 y.wrs of age. and to be buyer was told he would have a good
Ni.,u..r.n that I .11 uir tirsM. my tailor quite while, but*he is more probahl) gale when he untied Ibe Oral knot,
romn.r tailored "—8t. James tJazeile the second knot wotild bring a strong
V*’
wind and the third a si
Great School Problem.
—Irish Times.
Ami»ng the nwolutions adopted by
the State Teachers- association at Ibe
llmtn Preserve Young Trees
^
alMl l.i- hsdi Saginaw meeting wen* the following:
i*f the large lumtor eompan
Thai the Michigan State Teachers*
........................
ing In Ixiulslsns and .east<
|
.ihlm on th-l.nrk ni.d-aid:
has enough timber land
lure of the state that const I
•w.-n. -ir. xvImi d.. >o„ n.u.k of ihatr
irchaae at tbe present lime to
be^
• i|.*
«t.d
I was covering iheiu*
keep t be saw mills running rtmilnu*
for 25 or 30 years
Fortunate |
Jlr-r thlnk.i.L* Mr Waiertuiry. that ll
ly
for
all
concerned, this rompany has
weuFf Ih; a cra..d pkn*.* m s,K,ui;c b
wise and
ronservailvc
board of iHlucat ton U* eU>cted hereafter adopted a

IX W. Wbeelook. the local manager
of the ClUsens* telephone exchange ,
wsot to Otmad .Rapids this mom inf::

REMEMBER DISCOUNT DAY.
You ssve 15 cenU per thoossnd i
bk feet by ’psyl"9 BW ,*>»«•
on or before the 15th. No sllot
boM how good ftid bow ploMMit it is after that date.
1
for bsotbron to dwoll tofothor in nal.
ty.** Ms^ tbe dM rp^pdily ooom CHILDREN'S REEFERS-hrsn nsw
wb«i.Uof Ood'spooploilinbooM.
00ods-f>ow giving jrou four doilsr
Tbo WTltft of th^ Wftds WM act
tboro. Toia ftSdUr iB BttoodsMO
Si.
QMftlaaio.:-Tbo enpruBO }oy of
Hto to to kMW JooM Obrlst u s por. VILBON HEATSRB, LSs bast bIcooMlMTkr Bod UroiBbolyowiftilight stovsmBdft
^
broko. foUowoblp with Bim who is

0t^gG'S GliAHD
HOUSE
PaWriljOiiBeMOilT!

believe that all thtags coasid
ered, the most prsaaiag and ImmedI
ate need of advance In tbe educailoaal
mauers at tbe present time Is that
wbieb will Improve aad enlarge the
effideacy of tbe mral sebooU.
Wo
note with great satisfaciloo the In
ertaaing aad inielllgeol interest which
U being taken In ihU anbject by those
of eur citizens who are most nearly
nher indo
already done
nlstratlon of
atiooal depkrtment. and
support of this sssocistlon
to the department In ruiure efforts
behalf of the rural schools

opens his great umbrella.
clarv*s before all tbe ea
sun may froqi that i
Those who would vU!
Kano on bis throne must take off tbeir
serly of Uiis city.
shoes, and even their stockings, and
JnUns Blalnberg returned Ust even^l
bow their heads lo the ground. Three
ing from a bualBMs trip to Detroit
hours an English mlsslo
tlie t>sls<^ gstes. and -t
1^1* ..I J Jill.. 11 I
Mrs. W. F. Wysong and son have and III ih.«
I -Chi murmur aroae. a pathway
fStruBod from a visit to Anderson, u- ,.;,llr.,J
magnlflcent .warrior
iBd.. whsre they lhave bei u sinc e tbe oc.:.. J- «nu.
Irew rein at our feel.
This was the Wazlrl. tbe second man
Mrs. Fred Onrtls and children Ed
in the kingdom. Tbe palace, a splen
T«C. h . n, laiiii.d nn i. xc«Tf lunch- did specimen of mud 1architecture, was
ward BBd (lersldine. retomed today
JIIC
at the Waldorf .VMc.rla
to OfBBd Baidds after a vltsi with Mr.
While he
Out' w an Fox kill Kerne and tli*‘ otlici were crammed
and Mrs. O. P. Oarver. Mrs. Cnrtis*
Judgment hall, which was
thronged
WM* l,iixxrc.iio* Walerhiiry, the indc
with well dressed men squalling on
playwr. w ho ha- JnM h.- n luim*tl frou the fli«r. suddenly all ibe Instruments
fc. IL Bails/lof Empire is in the
the New Y.ak M-k ex. ha lice for tin «if music hurst forth, our umbrellas
oity U»ls afternoon,
rhed
fn.m
our
hands,
and we
r«*a-oti that hef- a
f.-.-kle-s
W. A. Wyman and wife of Buttons
klng‘8 splen
Bay are vUiting friends in tiu' city
tbe far end. on
.Mr 1;... f... and Mr. Wat. rl.uiy
rich red dies, was seated the king.
today.
j tslUJiii; Hkim
Tin-

The W. W. Kimbsll Oo. ore msoh

i■

and oth.T ammaU loa.Uxl with dulls.
We jruu«l»— a de\l»v wLkh has pruved
\*ry i*rt*fllnMe to ^u^u*:^:le^s in the
|.aM lis it wa»* .iirri«l out ms Inly at
nlcht. %%heii the Kuard .xmld tiot m-t.

Id. la In
city
Mrs. J.
Meintoah and Mra w.
O. Holden went to Manistee todsy to
atlsnd B flns party in Ramsdell hall}
this ereBiBg. giTso by Mr. and Mis |
and Mr. ana Mrs. William*
I
to Chicago i


t5m UsTmib^ 3*^

KBBoia. Not msay of ns win Boeept
tbe deocrtpcIoB of t>e Hanaas tbst it
is “tbe Cftiier of tbe world,- botKBBo,

POPULAR PCRIODtCALt.

Hot It

r! R.sMSS?

» in the city yesterday.

ElVIEISIT

SAU

every denar earns a densn ffeHsWe geeds.meney back If you ask it. no Imsfllnarv values. We have the goods |uit as advertised.

Shaving
Brushes
2c.

.Good quality
boa|>

P-

Women’s heavy
Twilled Fleeced
Wr^^$1.00

2 for 5c

A WA of (Unodette waitti, thU
•euoB-imike,price<nbrthUu1c....

»^c

A lot of f»ncy wonteJ K»im, wotUi
$1.60, thi. Mlt........... ..V.....................

f'B--

Htaif U Wear Sarmtafs

Sharp’s Gold
Eyed
NEEDLE. Ic
Large Turkish
WASHCLOTH
Ic.
1 doz. PEARL
BUTTONS
Ic.
2 Boxes
CARPET
TACKS Ic.

.Men’s good
woolen I’ndcrwear, WLirtli Cl ikil
fur trimmed, 33c
for 4Hc,
Women’s Rid
Mittens, some

Mcti’s C.ootl
N:ght r,own?.

SRATES
wortl. up to $1.25

75c kirn! 33v.

at 39c.

Comhrttn 01,4 BlonM$-ii .l'O q«.!is,
lull rite, to close at...............................

WAISTS

2 Papers
PINS for Ic,

large

Hotre blankets, greatly to.luce.l prirer

Uttrtstinqtometbtrs.
CMbtUpthtBofS

Udie»- Uue covert ikins, SavUn’r
price $1.00; lale price...........................

«!*<:

#/Urfa—Ladle’, fancy black Airt^ Sav.
Ian’, price $2.00......................................

!»8c

price.........................................................
Lot Na 2—Juvenile suits of wool cas-

Ladies’an wool ikirta in blue and gray,
valuer np to $6.00, tale price............. 2.4S
price W-'K. and $4 <K1, sale pti.e ... 1 .!»<

Laditt’ extra fine wool undenrear,
n«w,$L26 values lor........... :.............
Ladis* extra heavy fleece umTerwes,
worth 60c, tale price........... .................

$6. sale price............................... 3.2",

Ladis* all wool hoae. 6nc fleece hoac,
extra fine aU wool caahmere hoae. sale

1

6c.

A,iron Ginghams,
in checks and
stripes. Sc yard.

26c rubber
ooUars

Men and Boy’s
Waterproof

10c

coHais 2c

$1.25 Hats
C9c
$2 00 Hals
‘ 98c

All you want.
3c yank

2.50 hats $1.25
A lot of stift

Men's extra fine Jersey ovcrshiits that
wercsoUlalSl. nowgoal.................... 48c
Regular 50c heavy overshirt, now,... 30c
.Men’s heavy Covert walcn*«>of {Jack­
ets. boublc breasled. hcav) Mackinaw
lined, worth $2.00, sale price............. 1.25

Oross Ooodw
Dr,,, towfa-DonUe fold black caaltmere, Savlin’s price 18c; sale price...
ic
Kanc) double fold worsted dress goods,
Savlin'f jirioe 35c; sale price................ 15c
Double fold worsted drem goods in
colors and plain bUck, Sarlan’i price
45c; sale price.......................................... 25c
All wool henriettas and others that
Savlan sold at 76c; sale price................ 89c
20 in. Loutsinc ailks atv...................... * 26c
22 in. heavy pcau de soic, sold in Petoskej* at $1; sale price......................... 69c
Corduroy and velvet dress binding, yd
.3c

hats 48c.

$2.50-98c

READ
EVERY
ITEM

while it laxts
2c

?■

B.M
Choice of wool suits, running in |x
from $7.50 to $10.00, choice...........

"

:>c CALICO
2c

fryUO

10-4
ni..\NKKTS
2 U>r 37c.

CoMi^» snefl Wmm%m

.Mens

wool. SOCKS
12c.

OvorsHiraw

Men’s fancy '
silk veils worth

Hca\y Outiii^
Ft
ill...
r lannci, II/*
i»c ,xaiue,

Goo*! quality
Daisy Cloth
worth 12c, GJc.

a. 50

fore.
r,Or values for.......................................
25c
Mcn*s white Uundrietl shim, 75c val-^------L
ucs lor....................................................... :«7c
Mens colored soft boftJin shirts, f>0c ^
values for................................................... 29c
Men s colored soft bosom shirts, $1.00 ,
value, for...................
C3c

Men’s
an
wool
worsted
and
Casiimere frock suits, $12.00 qualities
vT>ur choice for...........................................6.00

Chadren*a natural wool underwear, all
lixca

$L4R

for Rugs. 19c.

Mon’S

ir,«c for size
ChSdien'tl
16, and Be extra tor each size larger.

$3 .00 colored 1 Men’s Imen '
sint umbrellas | collars

Ingrain Carpet
Remnants

22c.

Starts hr Drtss Ww.

l.t’dl

A lot xkf
blankcfs.
anfl heavy, lt> close at ...

1.0CC Curtains
pru ed up from

<".<■

The bellel ono. go at...........

la«M' CMf<
t/«ef.ft-Not muy.
bat wh.t they bek in qunntity. they
nuke up in quility (or tbe prices -e
place on them. CmiUttt mU fmm
at jnt kttf pric».
Qmfmmfimt.
**»>«.—Ladier- hea.7 covert and light
^oe aii^ Savlan-r price $1.60; ade

Wsrm 600^3 hr WorntH
BBdmdrtn

Horn and Shell
HAIR PINS
per dor.
2c.
One Bottle
PERFUME
2c.

Handkerchiefs
a gmaffUMvz watiwaft

per cake 2c.

. Box of
MOURNING
PINS. Ic.

i,

w2 UMtCll m 2 V niaC

//ariarr—Misses’all wool worsted luisc.
worth 26c, at.......................................... 15c
Misses* and diildien’s lace cotton hose
13cquabty..................................................... Tic
Misses’ and children’s fine mercerize.l
cotton hose, inlakl, 25c in season.... 15c *
Misses* and children’s fine while lisle
threat! hoft. worth 26c. sale ii.ice.... 15c
The black, worth 16c, for...............
7c

wiuri:
1)1 CK CO.ATS
$I kind :»9c.
WHITK nrcK
.APRONS
15c.

Shorn* F"or All
Mi««*SoUdKnii*»oo Calf Shoe,......... 49c
Wonien’i DoogoU Kid Shoe,—off style, 4Sc
Women’. Fine J oliette^ kid foxed. »me
satin quilted................................
hlk
Men’s Feh Shoes, heavy soles................ «9c
Men’s Solid Grain Shoes........................... 09c
Children’s Shoes, sues 3 to C.................. 10c
Men's Lumbermen’s Buckle Rubbers.
snag proof; lulled edge........................... 79c
Men’s High Leather Topivcd Rubbers. .$1.39
Children’s Spring Heel Rubbers, good
quality..........................
l»c
Women’s Rubbers, to dom out.............. 19c

60c Neckwear
new styles.

New
25c Neckwear

26c

15c

60c and 26c
Neckwear—laat
Beaton’s styles
10c

75c WHITK
i)UCK COA I S
:isc.
Men’s Outing
Flannel WORK
SHIRTS. 1.5c.
I5RLSH .SKIRT
UlNUINt;

UnUnndrie«l
shirts
12c and 19c

■2c.
Wlc 0, er»n, 4:
Jncketi, while
they Urt, 26c.

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