The Evening Record, December 17, 1903

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The Evening Record, December 17, 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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1903-12-17

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PLANSFOI
HEW SCHOOL
AM MINO MMAMO BV MUM
AMCNmcr*

JAMB i. AMU MM
Naa i^ MM

WINby Rb

•ocimr McrriNo

tflo ttoto ¥i

over 70 BM at B^ulur. wni Olv.
« OrAMInl r.^lM-nA. FniK
EAMEIt Fnm OtaaE TrMAn.
BAflM anE M. A. C.

COMPANY IS
ORGANIZED
OIBffCTOBt or TBAVmt CITY A
PCNINtULA OHOBtN

MVto«M°Uuu‘j^Mn^

«l& W. A. DMA. r. M. W.l»«r m4

£tr»j„7JET»ir«s: WUN

fIMB IS AAISEO

mti that ther trcxiid bo r<^ by Joa
niiy I. M4 lie tlMiaclit
ht It odrlMblo to

I

t tTNONO It flKAOV TO DO
abottld be la
tUilNBtt AT ONCt
prorkMM to fh
lof bowdtac will have to be
wrnm •• bid* eaaoot be ampted tlU
h«||| art* Toted Inaenttcb an tbo Mae the Moot/ Ar
^Sr MMNHlaa erlll be bold nut
-Company CaplUMaed
Witeeedar %laht, no aelkio wae ukwra
TifVaat OAoer r D

Marrln rw

8KVEKTH YSA&-SW7

THSWEATHEft

Copfright Bteks

Tbioe Will Onida tho 1

canren. ine Rwiowing ogmara arete •
elected:
PraaMent. Walter Daria: i<

rs.2iE?sJis^£r;’tuvttTusTU ITS fnsrear

Mra. Aagell waa a 4 _
tar of Plot GaewelU a «[aU*kaown
eonaam ednoator She learu bealdae
Prwideot Aagell. two cbJldraa. Prof. WILL OOUBTLU* BE THIS
Jamea a Aagell of Ckicago. aad Mrw
NUAL CONVENTION

Prortdaaoe. ». I. aad waa
ream of ag^
___

iUCTB omctis

At the boatneas mooting of the Ep-:
ilCMMAM HOATICOLTOAAI.

moms MT sAiAms HSUS?*
last week.

vnim m

COMPLETE
PROGRAM

By m ire lotbe Braaiag Boeord.
Aaa Arbor. MIcA. Dw. 17.—
died at ber boom here at S o'cloek ibM

frrr;rsi5”“:

TRAVEB8E CnT. MICH, THTTRSDAY, PCSMBKB17.1*0».

Haatiagtoa:
fourth rke.
1
Downa; aeeretary. Menryn Keaaey; |
traaaurer. Harry V

have been
I.
taken In tbe Inat two
splendid abowing far tbe Dangnem
AT THE WOMAN*S CLUB
Good Program Arranged for Temer^

rthi'wS?.

Dd for t
an a club too
win be uader the
V. Meintoah
will be aa followa
Ida M. Bauer,
defy meeung. to be bald bem Janu“Origin of A
icaa i*atrk>tlc Miei
b^ 6. « and 7. and the beet conreesic.” Mm A. L.
-Fauna and Flora of the PhUlp^
nea." Mm. J. V. Meintoah.
O^d Trarerae region, the beat In
8olo-Mm. A. H. HolliSay.
the atate. aad the beat In the neigh
Chorus of Utile girls.
“Current ErenU.” Mm. A m* Walt.
ToMEty MAAIllns.
E
Grand Traveme A Artae«ia Mining Co.
rranging of fmll exhibit and
formal roeoptioa.
ccuta per share, and a further adranoe
follow In the near future. All who
will
Mila RxpoaJUon.*- M. U Dean. Lanalag: *‘Barly Tillage In Orchard desire to purchase stock at TEN
CE.NTS iwr shart' must caU at the
office thU
Iian.- Prof. I* R. Tafi. Agrtcultural
A ArUooa Mining Co
college; -The Pann Ubor Problem.- Omnd Trar
r. II. Welch. Douglaa.
To Peninsula Taxpayers
Toeaday Evening. 7:J0 O'clock.
be at P F IJirdlc's aioro Ms
1
Afldrcaa of welcome. Dr. C. J. Knee
Decumbvr 11'. and at H M
Dd. Traverae City: ruponae and mMlaaloo. D^eml-er
nnal addreaa. Proaident C F. Hale. L^^'s etore. Old Mlaaloo,
Hbelb); -Fttlure of Michigan Fruit 1§. and at P. Kyaelka a aiore. Trmr
Raialng.' tieorge A Hawley. Hart; ome City. December 1€ • for eonvenl
••Oleanlnga P>om lloaion Meeting of eoce of taxpayers of Penlnaula toaxi
Olaf J Benson
Treasurer P.-ulnBula Township
Tk« complAiA pracnoi kA« bepB •

rssa.-Kss.r-.-'r..

ca of iDcorporailoit ut the
aabk bad bad earrlad II paokaget.
e City A Pcnlnaula Railroad
.
roo«a brought up the matter of
flied today with the aecrew«bi for the bonding^, and an onlj lary of elate,
and aa mood aa they are
Mr« BratochrU had offered a« ret to approved the dlreciora
cboeen
rofllah oood. hit offer of 12.40 a eord will elect ofScera for already
the company,
for |i0 rorde of threefoot wood waa Thf*
prelU
orgaiitxatlon la efaiWitNl The matter of unlag roal
ed.
and
the
dlrty-iora of tb«‘
wfg dlartMaed prO and cnn. and wUl
y
have
tw*en
choa<*ti.
They
are I.. lah. Uenilr w.uoty; -Leaaooa of IMS HAl-r A HUNDRED PIANOM to kc
fuiir «ucu.«^ Ai'
lecl from at Orlnnell Broa'. Music
i;il.lMs W. P. CroUK-r. J. U rroiiicr.
iWh Orchard.- Bdward Haw
Uouae. comer Front and Can
Arch.
bruusbi oat tkal A UHi o( raal John R Ranlo. lUlph
Hreeta Open evonlng* up i
le fourth
K!ectk.n of offlwood, and
loving Ptetom 8
he name la. of cxairae. Wedneaday Afternoon. 1:M O'clock.
_ eflL Ooo. 3tat.
cur B Panlnaula lull- • Apple Culture.” W. A Mabert.
ticketa of Record carrier boya.
■ding to the termK of thi»
Traver.e City; ‘The Northern Mlchl
franrhiae granted hy the city
a winOur Stock f
Tula orgmnUatloo bi aimply preliml- gan Apple Orebard.' W 8. Palmer.
nary.) a* 1 will IM
l»e changed when iho KaJkaNka; -The Soil Treatment of Or- or with Ch
chartlD. • Prof. J. C. Blair, chlof of bor- oeton St irs.
niad 'i* h lit. It
tlculiure. I'nlvemliy
over,
to inako tbe
roerclal
Apple
Orchards
and It
the Suthertand
and Hemedkw.- Rev. H. U.
Grand Rapids: * Lessuna of 1M3
i^hanl. * Hon r J M
L
K
GIbba
U
11^
reoitipi
fg
a
u-liv
Flint IN THNKff FLACKt
gram from H. D Wrong of tbe inn of
THIt MONNINO
C. M. Btrtmg A^^Bon. aaanrlng Mr. ^(^Uure*^and*"A7rl^ltur^''* E. O.
libha that the fInaaclaJ
Ladd. Old Mlaslon: ‘ Horticultural EdIon- Prof. IT. p. HedHck. Agrtural college: -Money and Glory in
TbtiM OftiiOiafi tw^oa. Haaband and
It lUlatng.” R. M. Kellogg. Three
• jym fffld iMbarW MbNwi
Rlrem: *-rboufhta Plcktsl Up by the
may. George K Rowe. Grand Rap-

15 CENT*
Fta« ChrtWm. PnMBU. Al >o tiBM ct tbe J
TRY

RECORD WSNT ao

An ..pKlaUr bn* lot of out Booki. In ponan i

Try a pair of our

11/ Wire to the £%enlag liocord
nuladelphU. lire IT.-yra. lUrry
U tolth and her Uo rhUdreb. arnl
IS and 11 /eara. rwpectlvel/.
routed to death at C o'clock
morning la a lire, which alao Imper­
iled Ire other peraon* at Ot' *

i.I; .
K.
| ,

Tpuraday Morning. Jan. 7. • O'cl^k
•Sij-awberry Culture.- D. H.

HANNA WOeL
STILL FIGHT

(anhject to bo auppUtxDTA!

Phllllpa, meal Balan. m'la,: -ProfU-

aide Rwl Raspberry CuMnre." C. E
HadsHI. Troy: -Marketa." Thomaa
Gunson. AgrlcuUural college.
which waa totally deairoyod. waa cooy Afternoon. 1:30 O'clock.
duftad aa a boardlag bouM.
AOAINIT GENERAL WOOD'S CONCulture.” A. 8 Doboon,
iaalt Bio. Marta. Doc. IT.—In a fire
rtRMATlON
Traverse City: 'Cherry Culiure,- rn'llwhich teauomi ibe aaloot oT Petor
ona of IMS
tuadatroB. Ob Wffier atmet, at 6
Orcharda,”
o'clock thla aonteg. Mania Olaoa.
John Rnak aad Lar« Aaderaon. ihr^ SarMla Cemmltftt Will Rapert Favor- Benton Oebhardt. Hart: “Varietlea of
Fruit for the Canning Factory.” Dr. C.
Hwndea. were burned to death. It waa
J
KneeUnd.
Traveme
City.
that the tk
The
fruit
and
flower
exhibit
will be
king pad we
Concluded.
flne. aa
as the Trave
Trai
> bey growem will
show their iMWt.
d the Agricultural
Dy \Vir.‘ i« tie* Kvvnlni; lUHX>rtl
100 named rarleWafchlngtoo. Dec. Il.—Tbe i
U<*a «>r applet Each peraon
diMEth
mmltiee on mlllUry affair* tbU to bring eomethlng to add to the atla a
partially de
omlng decided to poatponc
f the display
atroyed their little htime. Mra Neo
januar> 4 Ita action on tho cu
will be held in the City
baaa need coal <»I1 to kindle the
Opera House, and the fmlt and Sower
aad iba fuel atruck a hot ccoal aad ex tloo of tho nomination of Oen.
ploded. cauatag the death 1 tof the two ard Wo.Nl to iH* major general In the exhibit will be there. Hotel hi
rmy.
be at the Park Place

MCKW/S FATAL

tlgmtloo laat night.
‘ it conflnnatloo
<
that
will be
ed by
h) a vote of S to S A mil
port will be made by the
of the
aator llanaa aald today that he
d oontlDue the Sgbt agalai ~
W
on the floor of the
Mammd Bully, nho waa kicked by a eml Wood
SIGNED
m la angered over the raS
atald old fbrm home on the fane of
upon hla friend Ralbbone by the
ayfreater Brown of Long Lake town
^
InUtrmllon
cORMkDoanaak The t\
wfi be bold Baturday at iO ^o'clock

CUBAN BH.L
NOW LAW

CONnSSEDPAI

SY PRESIDENT
VELT TODAY

ROOSE-

XMAS
SUGGESTIONS

KIMBALL
PIANOS AND
ORGANS,

Tilkiic MieUiii aid
Racarfi.
SaaHimeBMtt,
Mtticai Mirekaiditi.
SHnIMkIc.

W. W. KIMBAU COMPANr

2SS ru-rssi."

cepuWe to loibe men-See oor Uad
-2SC M $I.S0
me nlwnji luefol; perha|>n -lie" nrmdd
like a bice ptir of tucy woolaa cr tOk
hteelot .\MAS-« have erefy UM
TSc to $1.00.
ate nl«n). trotn t>y the mes falka atacU
as tbe aoiuen. and yom lather or htuhar
would hie nothing better Ch Xmai—Wc
•ell the N cnland-UCO, «2.00, $1,00.

the ••RienW'Don*i (MSi tosit
our line; 8.60 to
$26.00.

They art tha hottest things
mad* for tha feet.
Mad# of atrlpa ef cloths, hand
wovan, linad with pur*, natural
WMl.

$1.50

kffM

frijc 01.0

Cet us sbOBBMjou par tit»

.SBMOyO

PtfPrttWfllt

Xmaa Sllapera

sasissss;**^

FOR MEN

Howland Douglass
OppotUt'6»MmMna
Dew Si

DtmSSotSho*

Sale
WAUKERZ Special
..,.:;,r„T.2 “ rr;:.,iTr,'2srLr ‘
3.50 SHOES ,: §ii
::i=
Wayksrz S3.S0
' iE=.::: is
SHOE
NO iRrrTEH SHOE .SOI.II at
THE PRICK IN THE CITYW.E CAVK YOU VALVE TX)U
•nfE PRICE MAKE No MIS
TAKE-m-EAR THE

AM U.00 Velvet Walau

.....4^

.. ^

CALI. AM) SKK THEM AT

‘ £oo

hb^k hocnk

FRANK FREIDRICH
4B OO.
t«5 rSONT FTIUELT

« R. 3. tuilbcim asa

House Coats As the Holidays Approach
If yon are in douU
whal lo select in the wav of
RR XMAS PRESENT fora frentleman. wr would nul'*
gc*t a Smoking
is somethin;: that
surt‘
to he apprcciav

ATHLETIC INTEREST

TOte of 67 to U. ihr^i

toruXBiS GIPr woaU be ymyic-

Tool
lUamters

Senate Paaeed Meaeum Yeaterday Aftemaon by a Vote of
57 to IS

By m'ire to the Evening HfMX
la MIfb In Iba High BcK
Dec. IT —
By Wire to tbe Breotng Beeord
Rooeevelt algned the Cuban rw
Baglnaw.
Mich. Dec. 17.—
llj bill at I o'clock today.
WIenk. a laborer, cunfeaaed to the poUpon lecelpt of the deolarat
beM ImT
lieu thla momln
abot and
i acceptance' from i
tho pr^l
klllEMl hlD father
lion, putearly thfa. mortUng m'lenke aald hla
father came homo
he^
DO from lodge and be­
wbBa and giweo. They niao decided gan
in
abuae
hU
wife
and
threatened
•enata
Uta.
1. Savor of a daa. pla. and aem away her with a gun, whereupon he aoiaed
yooierday passed the bill
Ing Into
a ahotgun and rtddled hia father'a
body with
H.- wxE taken
cuBiody
y. ao that they wlU be la i
Offlcare ef Loyal Amarlcena.
I early la tbe aprlng to bold
a meeta hofore any of tbe e
Prealdeni. K. 11. Mloog. M. D ; rice
resident Carrie Olbeon: aec
was 1^ from tbe nrst MetboiMt C. H Theobald; Ueaaniwr. B. R
Beat ICooum Odd Fellow Dud.
i>y Hlcb.. Doc, 17.—BdwUi H
WWOwy SiFd liW yeaterday alUrtry. J. II.
mSTSt erynipelaa. aftfr aa ISInau ef
W. CkDble
low tbaa a week. Mr. Wbltneywaa
C. H. Tbfwbald: alternate.

Gtp Book SioK

,

“A'”™

Atk m Mai Wki 0«U Dll

lontbor conn, tbnt nppMl to nil p«>»l<

For
eold
Teel,

:f.Tu

jEKHT DEATHS
IN THE FLAMES

•orb • lot n( cood am u U tbi. mm.
binJi^

We have- on tiis*
play a beautiful
new line, which are
made from the
1k‘>1 inaieriaK. '-uperbU trimmed
anil fahhion«‘d as

Evtrp m»n dttlrt* to look hi* boot
it Creates a demand for the hoe artkkt ol
.Ircw-IanenColUmand Cuff.-Dre* Tim.
fa anticipation of this deituod, we are giving
well prepared with a hnei and Uiget Rge ef
fumiahingi than at any other oeasosof the fisr.
People buy not only for their own oae. b«K se-'
member their friend! alao. •

OarCaUan
are the best make* Lnown—ttylcf tkat are
most popular at the present time.

thi \ shouM be.

4

111! prices ranj-Te
fr«»ni

$5 to 12.50

OmrCuth

l£T7

Sfersurarjs
.STSS.-.t-------

m

FoipvWiWT awe.iw-.

pmCuaion of

The aooond Tuesday evening In Jan-

*mT) BIG BARGAINS In need Planoa
at Ortanell Broa*. Mnaic HoiWa oor
RlW^imtt A
wtM till tbd

’gySaSgS'^
JfStt«rs.-8.aB!-

The 1
leir frieoii vrii maei la
a ball this wvMtaff for
•alI good
food tlma.
tiMo. Thar*
hmto wIU
win bo

[ssnji.*——I

4

OmrOtekmar

...don Om EwUnts ilMil Xmu...

u worth • trip to M«-mr ityles, tail and
in
-TecU- FooTtollUBd^- Sow?

^t

Tamilian CJofffing^

f.

tuinnM

iMnnmwm

THE£VENH(6fleOORD
V.

TNO*. T. »■?■»—«J. W. MAMNtM
: * w MANN«. tmrn «M MMi«w.

A

Si'warvs.-.S
rr.T2rw.,*5jr
■s.^sriri?wsi;
S‘5rr^‘"£s:5rp
«A Oili^rtl^ lO.-MfT rotj.

{ orwct^ iM
^

For Cluistiiias Cnidies

=^2g=SS

ItttCHKW. car C>

ika waa, aad atm la. «aap^^ la krra

2ia.*o2Sirr:2tsr*»oaT
tao pajr aad bCkoloaa to aalt kar lathtr. JkSlaaal4lolialka«a,wr^l
aatira Umm. Bar MUj aaat kar
tkla wwwj
ooaatnr
•WVM
(

ruunzE rooit

B«ME OIMSniT.

There are NONE better than those with the
S. B. & A. Brand.
TRY THESE:
tioldcn Seal Brand ChucoUtco, the delieiouii
S'ilctta*. Red Ra»pberr>', Bermudas, Cbrj-sanihemum, Violet. Full Cream Caramel, and
1-avorite Chip*. S. B. & A. on every piece.
Made by Straub Bro*. & Amiotte, one ol
Traverse City's growing and thriving in­
dustries
*"
ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW THESE GOODS

srx.r

.....FARCY BOXES FOR GIFTS.....

•rtaaa too aadlaa to aalt kar. tad aaaoaacad that

«r tli« imtmiie m
tte rMMIft CMal tf«
Mjr te tto MMU mfi
HJtm a 4MiM

I loaaa at lawt II tkal^ha

tk«i

Straub Bros. &

JiTtw
Kmas
Suggestions

l«ad 10
la tb<

vOI tiv# tkal paitj a»

HaWa Thiaf
* 5
We ofUr 0a« HuadrMi la>uara
aar.Hrir aor <w of Catarrh that own
rt hi- rurad tj Hall a Catarrh Cure ,
r. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo. O.
tSV. tba uadaralfuM. havr knoao r

INniShiiiRmt
.•! il.c weU known Hoehcttcr ruakc <l
*l»oe* )fi<t rcccivcil—the) look jiM
like cut. with a patent*|torkrt to bold
the Uie. they arc Uautiet in design
. w^ hat c placed thfm on aalc ai

U‘ll^I?*hllnfTo*ir /.iSfefiry^CInormMe*

pA^
^

a all bmlw^« trao«arilot.^ and
poiad MM ba b«fM#d It will oal, •laJ'> abk- ti, carrj oot ar.' ni.Ht:a
dalaj MUan . UkmiM tba taw* ft
Mm tka paafK ik* pcaalMt wlU
ka apk«M kf a powarful aaattaN
AIJMNC KINNAN a MAllViN.
«aia iWMaaUi*. Tuie^i*. ti
aai araatjaallf Ika pr«^i plaaa ait
Curs' Ift taL. u >ni
: dlruril) tt|-.n .be hi.uui;
Q0««var. it U aafortiiaaie that
»urt»ree of the -> t«in.|
«enl free. |*rk-e
|.er

fppawd tt wdi •» »iMBt w to
M tt. 1k« MiUacat o( tbo poc
c(|k««»ea h«* «-« »o
MSllMt tk(t It VOOM worn folly for
■ Ik* «w»otiit« to «n*y th«nortT«
mu tknMikMit tko roaatrr boro to
«mod tko pmMoof. coor.*, i

P

Ml oaiMat plaai will glrr tba plara
m MaUrp wklch wHI brtag pi
lip aad a growth wkkh will attract at
tdkUoa tibhMS aad make Bdgrwairr a
oawiar Of ladoatrlal laportarcf*

M.SO
K\ery lady who it a kr^r of I
frotwear will fwely hut them when
tshe vc« Ihc hbors

Dm

whirh will lie aaen here lool^t
StetaberTa Grand, ha* aomo of the
•oat exquititr aoenery on the road
The trat act revaals an aitiumn %low
yplcnl aoutbem planUUoo. with
I and moonlight cfferfa. and cona apkmdkl electrical dUpla> .
•eoond act U a fac *lmlle of
I Hollow,- a ragged glen In the
••oe hllU. painted from akeichea
on the apot. and la made aenta
by a atnmg and Ihrllllng climax.
The third art abow* a wood landing

bead of
itamatlc. The play will be given h«Tc

riflit will ka kitur

all

qpvarr tor Ooaaawptloa. will have
Mpg aad bUtar kgkt wltk tkair trot

£r£.«SS:"-SS

‘ *



run L the FourUtonth
Nrw
tbo iwood landing
--W York
Tone, In
in mo
IntrodoctHl n
an
e UI IntrodociHl
ro
u of aonga and daocM, by a troupo

ns

Utter

Something New hMiKiwwt Lrap

COME QUICKI

- ZENITH —

The Ecooomy Store

12^ Cut $1 -J- B. Paige Electric Co.

Ladiaa -yew can Jump en it.
pk on It but It will come up amillng
•vary time * Caiman*. Elaatic Floor

la 11 ao very fart
H eanaot tell lu future from
The echo of the past?

John rruuie.


Vtoakey. wa* arrested
for abuHlng hU wife.
1 to have beat severely
and then turne.1 out In the blinding
She U much
III sue fur n dJ
The Eau Claire Canning Co U tghting In the
w... Jnlereal aU

are in armanu

uk

m uuiw »

' making eaUup. and ootm

;2i;5rr.«T»*rrkS^-^

wat^h which dlaappMred know thl* until now. and 1
a year ago from the poaaeaVlon of
a year on thU aeoount
Kale Rtover. a farmer's danghUr. hai
.MU* I»uUe Remlllanl. who toacbea
)u.t b,«. r«o,er«I
Mis. Bu.w-r
tittle country school a few miles
_ »thwe*t of Stopbeaaon. h
braven and grit saved the
building from
Through the fi ng of the stovepipe
Ctalr^ Mfaetlonefy
ht fire and eoon tke
the building caught
flames bad spread1 to
i the roof. PkrmTypkold fever U raging at Nile*
era assembled as soon as poealble to
M
6ave proved fatal
fight the fire. buPw-hen the Aral ooe
loa. kMi flesh, my arrived b<- found/the brave eekool
nod: Roeky M
teacher on the roof pouring water on
fhin Tea brought 1
the Are frt*m palla which were paeeed
to her b} the boys of the echool
Through her HTorta the buUdlag waa
saved and the young woman la now n
^toe In tbe eyes of tke CnnDara.
Nelson wirk of Menominee kae Just
plncrQ en order for one of the largeet
baas horns ever made Tbe bell of
the Instrument wUl. be 42 Inches

Solid Gold and
Gold FUled Watches

lam Now
Prepared
to ihupply the Chiuuuav purchaim with the CoOowiDg
brand! of dgan parked $5

“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
Smile
Vou wiUalK^ftnd out o! the

swcUest Unm of Pip» aad
in the city.

A W. Jahraus
214 Front Street

f WeorCTlhe BE^f

n

KS.oiid.a«,«Mi~oov.b»i;.. .ill «ti

l_W. C. & B. A. Gannett
BmtmPtm

nj tmn Stmt

tbi Boston Store

Ulbat to Buy
Tor ,,a mini
«:•

this year, up
M fldMA* with
tke Jarvem bwtitieee mmth of the

le rptioent aboet kip proflta. bo
coatract to a Clev^d firm to maau- aldee owning otreral peroeU of
fu^nre the bammm.
.__ able dty real ornate he kaf a aaog
Mrs. Maloae. wko baa beea llTtm bank aecount which la steadily i
with hvr eon-la-Uw. Mr. Hnkam.
died at Caaaovla Moaday Her age
was more than 104 years.
CAdeksss by the bnadreds are amd
Rnnalag like mad down tke sunat
each moatk by Larry Ollrer. a wall-

____

tkik

^

, i,>r men IVn i Imv© to run all over the city If one dopenm# n* don't have what you want, another Mr

A MAN LIKEg A flOOK-So many line book. -al / MAN LiKCg AN UMBRCLLA—Any one from our
i;r«al Riock The best of silk and any atyle of
most every ootiM writer has written a new
handle
t-.k ihU year Many mch like a nice book oi
jMM'ma. or a set of luadard works, a good bis
•ory or a book of amusing aneodote* W*- ^ t MAN LIKC8 A kMOKiNC JACKtT 11 tbe could
.wrry a fine assortment of the latest
have one of tkoee floe ooM we an eeningor a House CoaL or a Mb Hebe ■ncT Tear
A MAN LIKES A MORRIS CHAIR—They arc
•ve hMl so many of tkM. They are tke popu
eary, ko comfortable. »o oozy, and U la eaay to
lar thing in ww aht! make suck a iplckdld
Mease from our great slock. Never bad so
Kin
many, never aold ao many. All kinds of woods,
all patterns of velour* CushUma are gnar
anteed hair l*rtced from 1C 75 to 118 00

^ MAN.LIKEg MIUTARV eRUAHIk—With tke
good star bristles Pair lellR:. Bbnoy. ILT5;
Bone. 12 00; Bunt Wood, IMC. An ortra
iUlr Bnwh U Rood, or a Clothes Brush, or a
lUl Brush. These aoggeetloos an Co **brvsh
up- on Bee the great etock of useful article*

kN LIKES DESK SUPPUE»-lf be has a desk
bo always aoedt aa lak SUad. er Paper
Weight or a boK of good Peas, a dotea Psfldls.
or a fine Rul
Perhaps he would like a balli
Paper Fasteners. Look over kla desk i
what ke want* Any of these woald
nice preasat

A MAN LIKES -OEN FlXlN'S'—A Bra*e Lamp or
an iron one. a piece of Buiuary or an Kgyp ;
tian Image or an Oriental Vase, an tJpholHlered Chair, or a New Couch Cover, two or
three new Steins, a Pipe Back, a Bhavtef Out
fit. an Rasy Chair, a PUlow or two. some new [
twaperies for tbe door or the window*, a t
,'Qnoker's Bet er Match Holder

SS?w“orr'“"‘

ras:

don't hsrc fo loave ibe building oven

A MAN LIKES NECKWEAR and a lady can find In
the elotblng departmeni the finest line of new
things In neckwear In the city. There arc
no words that can properly describe these ;
beautiful lie*- There are Four-In Hands. Eng
:lah Square^. Aaoois. Narrow Four In-Hands. ,
Midget Ties, Four great show case* filled J
with the latest style; Price* are If-c. K^c. 75c.
11.00. 11.50. $2.00

weigh about 76 pounds, and ooet $600.
One hundred and twenty-aevea
Michigan high acbooU are eallUed to
have their graduates admitted to tke
university without eatraaoe examlantlons Ten years ago only 7$ acboolB
of the state could be regarded as good
Oalus FulW'r of Owoaeo has been
granted a patent on aa aotomatic
hammer The handle U boUow. had
earrlea three pounds of ahlagle sad
latktnc nalU. A shuttle In tke bead
throws out one aaU whUe aaoiker M
Imtag driven lalo wood. Mr. rMBsTk

$1.50
.$15$

Smoking ja* kei«. Shirts Swcatci*. Fancy Hosiery. Cuff Builouv. Walrh FoM. ColUivan.lMttfllerv. mt fekt tkot w#W Mr#

S‘5

LADIES’ AND GENTS

A ic^uUr .'i.OO a<|uirTcl lii.cti I'lovc'i.. .........
A r«*pilar b.lNi j:iuntlrlt a-ptlrrcl lined mflFa.

iP.WCV BOXF.Sl

TO COKfe A COLP IN ONE OAV
TaUe 1-axatlve Hromo Quinine TabAll dru|
1 falU to <
.ra If on each boi

all ptite tilk. Initial llanrtkerchK

Driving 6looe Specials

lOc Candies

out No 2 ZENITH LAMP will take the pJac* of tbr.^e 1C candle^
iww cr lamps In a three light cluster, giving 20 pnr cent more light aad
Having ooe-lhlrd of the current. The quality of light aa obtalaad
from the ZENITH LAMP U far aupertor to Uiat of any other Ilium;nant giving a white. Inlenae light, yet aofi and unob)ecGonable.
ZENITH means to every naatr of electric light an Increase In
i»Khi a better qonUiy of light at a reductioa In coat oC the Mgkt-ln
oth.-r word. MORE UOHT FOR LESS MONEY Aak to sea them

*ra.le,

asK-iment tmg^. I'!!^ ic. ^ ut $I.M

unUiied, from............................................ 50c tt $1.S0

Or they will t»e t

tTwo wattii per candle poner i

CONDENSIO NEWS

...

.Men's Han.lketrWell. Japanese Silk'initials. lu<-each .«

b“

most popular entertalamenu travel
ng. The vary clever young ncireta.
Ruby JBrwood, and a select company
will IntETprel the atroog chamrif'n.
aro aometlmiMi veiy « xp
Oocaalonally life lineH U the
fd a mistake, but xmi’I! never be
g If jTMi take Dr. King s New Life
f.ir l>>.prp.la. IdMinexh. li|%vd
arh.. Un r or How el in»ublo. «ey

Hayxoa. Oklai Mra Mary Sim

•■.onH-ihin.; t!tsi ..II pictse htm. Somethin* Hat will pleue
)outop«< him. Our Funiihing Uepmtmem U f.iledai.mth
ne* mnrhan.IlN-. Vnn ran save «PM/ 4/ *»>mr r*er Xmt

Waits

Aw S. 9^ryrr\mr%,
tTAOi AND PLATFORM.

r^Tboaa wko win paralat In ck»^tni

fe-

Tiger ebom, the latest.
Black etonV. Si.60 to . ..
Black ebony in leather box
with minor...................:i.00
Corobolo with comb and
cloth brush, in heavy satin lined leatberrt l«x.. <1.60
lUack ebony with coenh in
hcat y Uatk box
.
2.75

A MAN LIKES A CIOAR for an after dinner smoke
—Wouldn't n Box of Cisarm mnke him a niee
{meat, or a fine Pipe? 8«ek aa naMtlmeot
w select from. AU put up U leather cases
rwbaps a Tobaoco Ptmeh be woald Uke. or a
ngar Holder* These good* In frocery depariment

m

AAN LIKES A TURKISH BOCKER-Thoee great
big. easy Leather Boekert. Book a stotfle to

MicettroB. Tuhtv» u (Mi Rocker, or ow
,
.
.
t
j

Bocker-(that foaiat. weathered oak fhml
tore), or a keary Oak Rotdeer. or one ppholsteted la leather, or reloar. 'A nuta always
ifte, g Rocker. Ton eaa surely And Just what
you want. Meet earty.

. saumuiMlK

rH-'

wor|v

That Ever Came to
Traverse City

na^if:

that whm-we'iotraduM our
“BEST** flour, to you andaay
it*« all the name Implies you
may rely upon what we say.

STftr ®a.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
*r**AVBf«SB OITV,

rn

iiMM). Cl,

jntws

This choice melccteii stock IN from ih.*. v:rtai
coffee-roasnnt5 plant t»f Utvincll*\V’ri;»hi Co.,
Boston and Chicago, and compriM-r» a limi as­
sortment of that firm's sp«-cial brands—all tipi6p: but with -Wl UTli HOI SH* .u iht- head.

A patrolmaa Iband NalUa oa tb<
_ia«alk. Bba ®aa balplaaily drank
and ball ftoaaa. 8ha waa iakan dlracl

Take DO Chanccs-Cemc StraigW to l)s!
FOR COFFEES

Tbara"'I. no W nny

HMI nuae triad to eonaola bar.
r mawwi iiwr <

rau aad fiianda.
-1 b*f* BO
my fatbar and ^
wiiboot haartns i
to dia-io dja in

--------

ibW.

SiTW
and parbnpi

or rat

Klnrjrir llinera®a- caaaaa. It “reiTmUiuies Utar aba was dead
the
liiflB %«* eere#*' tbe mtoaeach.
■ i
•*# rogn
IkiweU. sU®a
laie llK* Klduey. and ftisrHs.
%
_
_ __ikr Uv*t
lair
Ut*t and clailfr lbIba -----I
• n«« IMI
lk«
Run dnao ^,M* n». leaalli parflealarl)
aad all the u-naJ atiand
______ iMfld oM came
or cold. Wa alao Ibaraataa a

w
I to Ma aaaUtaace, trlag ro>
fhoent bolOa to prore aatlafaetory or
^
api^brd Tbr iOr. and------- ----------money rafunded
a«o

IIT-ir-I

rr,o-sisr.a?K

WIO-TtSTKEW LAW

ELGIN
C. LEWIS
TbUyTiTlitiCiskenca

rrr

Let Ua •« Your tanU Claum
rholc<' Bn Aon Ml*«*d Candy

wnnu to make a trip

Kver> »u

——

eH

Backache

naently traveling through to the end
of the road and hack aicala
la memory of Mr. Harrief Hubba
Ayef. tba writer mho died rweanUy.
boras abortly will
Mow'Toarftw the i

each...4c and'se
Rtm.ttHl

caullau«l>. and. juai befor** Murray
I. leniH>d over a little pool of waThe thick hniah parlUUy Ud

20S Front Street

«

STAGE AND PLATFORM

riK”firr,'isSn^
"• n “Vw'srr " -

Ayersl

Cherry Pectoral
torl.snlcoW^chf®Blcco«fh»,
coumi
i« severe
costttsiiMion. oM

llo*S?'‘vle*'mlth each other for aupramacy. aud It 1* maid that they finish nn^
and neck. The cast employed In tbe
preaematiun of the author*, meirtnienl 1. a. follom.: Burt O. Clark,
widely known through hU dellgh^
he errated and played over two thoo•and times; Lydia DIckaon. mho bP
came fmmou. a. Beway In “A T«aa
fiteer;- ftUrion Ore.rcourt. mho aM
• nonJom:-HiTb OtBT. U«7 O^-

Q SUGGESTIONS
O FOR XMAS «
Dres^ Goods..


:i4
the most |>opuUr
Til inch l*anne
l\'innr /ibelincs.
/
material this season
for Suits, Skirts or
sca
Jackets, in Blue. (i:frecn. Oxford and »yfCc
■ ^yd
black, posiiivt^ly w orlh 1.00. now

Visit Our Cut Gtass Disptay
rhe lincst we ha\ «* e\er shown and at HeIMirtment Store prices. If you think of a
piece of Cut Glass for an Xmas jjifi you can
ly it here
saviiiif of ‘Jj:»
.’i to :*)
Iniv
liprc .it
at a saviiin
TiO per cent.

BooksI BooksI Books!

■???,.rsiBH^nTMinlns Co.
Jc in ihU oompnay
XIUMM UC^U

to U

l|or.B.t Tr.v.n«. R Ari««.

has ralaid

l|sror.L"t^iSi-rr

i2

■■■■

and

before buy

ntM€

tilt
hriUlant aouthern comedy

Jl Hemanct
Produced with ooUroly now
acenery and oloctrtcal cfiocu;
a select oasL brafied by clorar
Euby Krwood; cbo famoaa
Coon HoUow Quartolto. and a
-hot- troupe of planUUon
fiancora. hooded by the ac

Step iiilo my store .ind c.xaminc several lines ol
HEAUTirL'LAknCl.ESOF iUWTiLRY. FINE
t;oU> AND SII.VEK NOVELTIES. SILVRRWARIL ODD i’lECES for unique presents at
inoilcrali- tost
Watches anil Tiiamonds.
Big
selections tan he had now at l>argains Better
tonif in toda> W<- will maki- onr (iriccs to fit

217 Trent SI.

J. D. martrnK
the 014 HellsMe Jeweler

We are Offering
and Chafing D

ThU mare U extra heavy, and the i

146 Trent St.

Trank Crude

Tbo Hlatoriool 8t
and ~


irSHERE

Blankets And Robes
Jum*: A<0a»ci m UmrK*
ponmlBnrrt*r»'e


Ferris Imp. Co. m.'
MPHOLfiTfRINa

a to ooo'lL altboafib aba wl
?h tlmt ago aatll aorl yaar

LADIES:
fSRJESE^

nitGBTii|.Cl..

W c have juxt received anoChar
lot of that fine

Sggintan
Cut
6Iass
in Bv«vU. Nappira. Plates. Varai^
Water Sets. f»c*ftcrt Seti^ el^.
S-thorn in oar mtpaom.

Barnum dr
Earl wiseFiMSL
I raverse City. Mich.

William Aabor

s£HH*ss.k
iidmM of Eocord carriar boy.

Jtn VoB Prtpand hr Christmas?

sf

Coon Bellow

IItag on a wire carrying a hoary roll.

• of lloeerd carrMr boym.

STToSTON STORE

Nuu

Other
Candle*
Look my stock

•m^rilghl from ]

Thi» Department has provetl to be one ol
the iiest works from Ric up to....... X.«X/

£‘b

P.CI. to PBU thrOBlI. SBrtBf BUBtU.

Wc are now proparml lo^e I

^■•=a^sig=^=g.

Sc . 2^

New ^

day. iwember 1ft. at Stelnberf'a BSftd
Grind, one of the brighleat works of
.ucce«ful author. Hdwln Owing* | —
the auv--------Tomne Coder the
Too Rich to

The Boston Store,

Prlre. frym 40c to fl.SO

. «B.- ... II B0»

to rure you. In d to 14 day?

*^-*Wba1 U l.eliey.M lo ‘-^ ^«* ^**^*

ChUiiiN-u a, lP..v.', and Youth.* Sllpp^iim. In fancy

Kelt*. VelvoU. KbU and fine Calf - Jirarilcal. populhr and -en.lble for

Bacbant $ Ro$coc

OUBRANTStD cose FOR RILS*
llrblDK nilBi. BI««tlBt »r Pro^,

^ Hoar im named rn.m a tale of IMck

of M.'uV

Cbrl-’ma« presonf-

let mem true. nnU Pickett died ^fore
aayoau cnild r««acb hU aide. ^
The ca-e waa Jual auch a doe as
the nem law oonlemplat**.
7^ .0 TBBH.

ebii$tma$
Slippers ;
V.ej il u.HMl «m *ur»—We*v.‘ go« ..\ot tmeuiy ilve diOereni kind

i.MK *Thruttnr maV ln a a---- -

froM New Y.wk U» Rprlngfleld know,
this Aog. Nmer a me».k |ia«Mv.. wla

__ _

J. Of. mmken

ild Pickett,
a MartiuoUe
avid
I
Ihe
opening »■»
of the deer
deer MMf
p«^li-r.
rii« vpr.iiiH|i
r. m
at 11
•on.
and bai.
ba- been held .f.^
MJH. »nd
The faUHty occurred
„ Murray and
Pickett. In w paraie partle.

dr. fenn6R’S
vFv^mir

;;

PRICES RIGHT!---- —

Ter tkt 6*me, /er « TrkBd, 'JUt Ktai*,
Jin SIxnSiftHsI Prices.

Mai WUllam H. OarUnd. aged t4
reare. U dead at the National aoMlera'
butne at Jobnaoa City. Tenn. He bad Men Who niiot a MunUr for a Door
ehakao band* witb rrery preeldent of
Mutt raeo TrUI In tho Clroult
the Pnlled BUtee eacept Waebingtoo
He wm. on the narnl detail that welCourt at
Larnmte on the tecond vlalt
.w _eriea la U24. aad he at one time
Marquetu*. MIcb.. Hoc. 17.—The law
cooreimad with Napoleon on the U1
aeaed b) the lael logUlatore prorld
or At. Helena
ing for the proaecnllon of the buntw
mbo kin- or wound! another m bile In
or game 1- to bo tested In the
mam water Yon neod a blood tonic; Que-t
circuit court
I
would advUe you to take Rocky Moon klaroiKUte
eu complaint of tbo mldom. fYod
tall. Tea It drtroa away ell emptlnna. Murray,
aou of a prominent buaiams
-.S iN i.u Jae. n. Jdhneon



roilRALfc

Bu9 a Bug.

He BBi

i i'si.f^sirs.nr.-r sr,r;:;
lr« font blarkaaakc U tb«> put nf
iHarr HoIbm. ft >t«rs old. daugbUr
nC a vaalthy bn«*in raanufaclumr of
AAdMM. lad. Tb^ girl haft cared
f# \hB repcilr for «irr Mitbo. aad
bar pairats hate rrfoaad tbr maiMBt
o| frt^ and origliboni to harp
Cliaor fro® appaarlag In the airaMs
with the snako iwlnad around her
nark or rl»r ranird In an old ahoa
im Almost ail the iltllr friend, of
tbp child fear to go with bar now.
mane Bars the snake i« a moc
far tbe III mill of h«^ srbooi
and aba lalU In pride that

----—
rasstSTi..“»iisw^

.OASM OROOERl
Traverse City. Michigan
411 South Union Street.

onrae by bar nide. Thera wns t
Btraaga look In bar ayoi.
**rm near ibara now. aad Im m

ft !l*?^7'br ^hls^HoruT <r*Sr
U

POFFE

O AM ^BEI.U B RO

into B tllBl .h*P. BBd
BBBr^mXaUlit. 10 boora Btwr Bbc

S!;S5S..!rt2r,

w*a?sgtagja.*"‘‘^gr

mt Carload of easily
at tbe...
Economy Store

lOc Per Lb.

. jave atartod tbo bualnoaa of

Never
was sucii v alues given in

Two mou droppod dead at »L
Joaoph Monday algbt from boart fbllram Joba Baaka diad la W* ««

...GANDIES.

"•EmenyiDtan

0THRBERG*S GkAHh
O OPERA HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY^
DECEMBER l»TH

JDUUSHQWEtCiMr
i. E.l.rtrd OviapTotnw's

“TOO
RlOH
TO

MARRY’

mm

M

!TS2Sir.ru2r^^

Croai wood to coal moot come ■ooaer
or later, aad Ibey aUgbt aa wcO make
the ebaage now. aa It U bard to get
The matter ofaaatbor caaopy far

MAN SOLB HIS FARM

‘^^”Tat^ of tbo*R& acbooiy w*tbat
work at a time wRh
aad aloe the maUer
for tbe Higb eeboo!
■potted WUllam J.

^5S5

the o»jRrday-then invested p«rt of the mooey in clothing here.' Said he didn't
know of any way he wuld n^e it go further or to letter advantage-said such prices
!!* T' T"
merchandiie would almost tempt a man to veil anvt^
hr had. in order to take advantai?r of the opportunity.
He was right, t^- the e.vtniordinar>-values beri arc so apparent, on investigatton. that they satisfy the most doubtful believers in the genuineness of this sale.



Ji *;ura ^

•’

^iaberg waa ai tbe meetiXig
trl«^l to bare tbe ochooM ckwed pnoe .hr oU*r dw. the pooUC! »'• *
early, or a part of tbe day. whea tbe n«d«*d hU rblet •neman' n»d *hto-|
-KUtle*-' coam bare, bat it waa

p attmctloa It ooe that woald Pf»ktt.U«.Mn u MMt In Knnnan Citr
tbe aetkm If
ChloMo. Dec. IT.-The next nn.

wife oC William

MflM tat two dar«. Aemt laaaB
Hr «M tk« eaaaa of 4mUi. She toarat
%«IAm bar boabaad a»d bar parraU.
Mot hohoL Md tba foaaral wlU ba liald
from tba Friaadt church at hlaplr
Ctty tomorrow, oadar tba diractiof) ‘
WOMB, Olid waa much lorad b> al

2i‘Krr2rr.2sts.s^

aba m bar darotad boahaad wa> la
tba laoat to btama. ara baliercd to
bora oohotanaad bar mlad. 8ba wlU

TW

.rsScb^-

laa o BMBtb for OMmban ooly.
Tba fbtbarbic for Daeambar waa
bald laat avaoloc at the commodlooi
aad baaaOfiU homa of Mr. and Mra
H. W. Bmlth. eoroar of Front and Kim

p

Xba Aral part of the «>vefiinp
apaat ta pUyU* cameo and aorlal «'on
varaauoo. Thao a aumbar availed
thamiilTaa of tba opportuolty of
lac.to a nearby hill for the plooKure
«f loaaUac. The boy. had provl
baba, aad all enjoyed c»a..tinr
*^*i!'^aboiil muaical and lliermry
i waa rendered

"5£:

Bapertdteadmit
Gilbert made a
Abort fopert to tbe board. He draw
tbeir attoatloa to an article. entKlea
‘XueatlaU in Beboo! Architecture.'’
which npfMars la tbe School Board
ioomal. aad also to mmdc ecbool bouae
plaaa for Baalt Ble. Made, and aub
miued tbe following report to the
board, which waa placed on file:
Coat of iUlwleaaaee Per Pupil.
Trmverae City. Mich.. Dec. 16. IPO)
oCEdumllon;
rlber
Uon aa an addUloo to the report
wmie time ago The following, taken
from the laat report of the auperlnteadcni of public Innractloo ahowt
the coat per popll In the High pbhool.
and for the entire school of the leadrltiee of MIchlgaa. It
ly seen Ihi
wboola U below that of a large major
Ity of the-c clilea:
High achool.Whole
Total
Total.
120.66
27.16
23.56
22.25
. lI.RO
16.70
2&SC
26.0S
25.64
14.73
21.69
17 69
24.14
22.46
Manlatee ............... 37.77
39.66
20.64
. 16.29
19.87
16.08
Lodlnron
.. U.0H
22.39
26.55
27 39
22.36
Petoakey
31.41
43.CO
Pontiac ..
35.au
Port Hurt»t
Saginaw
20.07
31.17
City.. 36.56
Tpallantl ............... 2693
Traverae City .... ;
Very r**^

Mr.

;SI

I
;s-

CVCNTb IH BOCtCTY

‘I

The U I*. O Elk* cnio\ed another
VomdSoK^ISd. ONeU
it I heir delightful aoclal partiea In
rtaakfortero. •andvrlrhoii and coffee •heir hall laat zoning Dancing waa
wara aerred^__
Indulged In by 57 oouplea to excellent
mualc fumUhe«l by Wyiumg'a urchoatra. Chef 8chlappacaa«e aerred an­
BRKVJTIlt.
other fine chicken supper. Tbe even­
ta gfrlbc the ntTof officer, ut the ing wa- a mr»st dellghtfn! om
rmwotan racantly. the name of I»r. U
AlK>ut 3.’, friend- of Mr- Linda Mon
tfbaMoa. owe of ibe court pb.nUclana.
roe gave her a pleasant surprise last
wBa onloteotlooall) omitUHl
evening After a pleasant »«iclal hour,
Hoae Company No, S vlll hold
miaUnc at J run«ch*a Mon- Thura ^re.hments were served. The friends
Tf the hoatosa jire«4*nled her with a|
day avanlnic. I»ecember 17. I
Mna berry set. She leavd*- *ib.»n fur
fdU attendance i. requt »ti*d
Tbare will he a rvirular m.-. tU.|i of *r home in Petoskey
tba i*ruteetad Home Circle tnnlaht
TMC MARKETS.
Tbare will ba e)«Uoo of offif
raU attendance U dealred
Oaorce Bmiih haa Juat arrh.sl from
Clfand Rapida with a flah. brow
color, with four ftnd and a Hat uil
of a pair caucht to Grand river.
Abigail R Baxton of Iknncma
Chicago.
boon cranfad a patent on a atralner.
Mar.
CornMlu Lottie lUvUand haa an art ex
hlMt la the Vtoru of Wood Bl»tei>
The baxaar of the ladlee of the Itrat her. 34lie; May.
MV
pork fll RO
llBibodUt church opemMl In U
M*. miialc Btore thia morning
fV Prto* ot poiatoea on the ___
Polatoiw on local marke
offirttal oootimiaa at M centa. with lit
tl* I* t»o etaiir> on tk« Chlenno nnr

p:

rrr^ nlnht far 1^? ronfrCmn* of
CUy Camp. .Vo 47a.
m of Awrinn. mil bold tbnlr

altaadance ta deairod
aausky and Mlaa
both of 1‘etilnaula.
wM united In imarrlaite
U parwere
brtdf'a
Mr Karl D
aad the
i*a al-ter. Mlaa

EXCUI»IONS
PsBSJVWuaausne

i%

trip. Sail
24. 25 and 31.
Tlckoti

High achoo'
trouble. He will
bwoat of ecbool unUl after tTacation
tClaa odrarBioolatt went to
peiau UU momioK on the ]
,wUt be a meeUag of the Blkr
tbk OTOBlag. The antlerod gentry
wft aaloy a trotit aupper and one can
tbare wlU be a apoeial couvocaUoo
orTvaTorwa Oiy Chapter. No 102. R
tlmorrow night Work

The public are wi imoJ not u* ac
rider attached \c a poUey of
tbove named comp
ove numbers.

14.90

The re

went to
aaM bath
J. Gowaa waat to K
load the dUlHct
rch of Chrtot. A
will go
•I Ibw of otbora from thU city wlllgo

Krt'ui and Coa» atrtU

2

w.:‘L.s:^,j'br-T*f.cs-‘,

j

10.95

lollies'«wl M»es- loose Bsek

Ik»

I. I::- US Ccw. vet,-nobby stvlee.

VenrdwieeayVBia CbOdren's C«U.
“P ■«>«“...................................... ...............

The Racket
Goins out «r Business

...3.40^

/.98
3.85
4.98
6.98
2.98
2.50

This morning more women were after
some of the finer garments that ih.;y'd
had their <:>-c on.—Il there’s a mat in
this store that you’ve Ita.l a .Icsire for.
come now and get it for almost half it’s
original value.

It is an easy matter to test th<- truthfulness of what we advertise in the papers about
our bargains in cold type. Come in with any advertisement in your hand and compare words with goods in tin- store.

SALE!

STEINBERG BROS. Jiliis Stilnkirg

lias created )
» excltomeni than any sale held In th^ rlt;
|iV ,
genuine sale
Moaa going to be diseootinued for good—price cutling has been ttnmercifttl. aad coming Just before Christmas has
made It TMl MOST EXCITINO EVENT of all the year Everything
going below cost Yesterday the stor>- wa.s packed to its fullest extent, from early morning till rlo^ng tim.
Everybody I- laying In
s supply of Holiday Coodii.

SNCeESSOS T0

TOYS. QAMEt. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.
WE MENTION A FEW BCATTERINC ITEMS TO
MOW THINGS ARC SEIKO SOLO:
ruspidors. 60c

ILLUSTRATE

j Patent Sink-Steamers.........

Sc

l^oliday Citiens

6-pleee ChamlHT Sets.
jF1r<^pnK»r S^t. Rakers. 30c
I value ...................................... ife
.1^
Wood nim Flour Sieve, Urge
......................................
Copis r Boiiom Tea
Keillea.

i 4 Wheel Caru. 25c kind........
15e
1 buckle Arctics. Ooodyetr Glove Brand. 61.50 vai7c
ues ...........................1,^
i'Vire Toaster* ..................
Sc

S"***^""**^-*^*-

Plng-Puna
• „ Ladle*'
Button Shoes,
ling-lung ouiAtii
uuiAt* .................. Me
32c,
value .................
2.V Dre*M»d DoHh ...........
i5c ’ Children * BuUoa Sboaa, 50c
Children*. Wur-l«Ni
*Hibbed | xalue
l,.cging-. 25c value*..........i3e
...........................
,U.v.nl...J s:„p rxJI..
»lih rov.n,. 45c V.lu"......... Sbej Fbnry Ribboo. bif auortment

Wc

Hi received veMerdd

JNENS IN SETSthAt

ha* ever been shown in ihc

lioautiful Irivh

Cloibs, l»ordere<i all around, with Napkins lu match; they arc certainly exqiri<>-

**

site, and those who saw them vesterdav w*i

in their praise of them.

Only

one set o! each

sOc

They an* just ihe itiral L"iU for your married friends n
mailer how
imu h linen they may have, they can use one of these sets. They were
were bought

eSe
«'
2c

ai

iai prices ami arc marked ct»rrespondingly low for holiday buying
and o \artl C'loihs. with Napkins to match

Jit $4.50 to $14.00 $et
Raot-ot Stor.
Our Great

Cash Raising
Sale
has proven such a success that we have Oechted to coi
tinue It nnUl Christmas. To nuke it more interestiar
we have added onr entire stock of Holiday Goods at
pricesofasavliir of 5o percent and have divided
them into lots ns follows:

0*r M- CeUukMil Necktie fiogex, Shaviag SdA ^
Comb and Brush Toilet Sets, Albums, Work Boxes.
Vl\^ etc . wTuth $1.00, for............................................. 43/C

i

in connection with these we arc showing some very tine things in licmHiitchcd Lunch Cloths :W.n36 inches at exiremsd^ low pnees; a small lot picked
up by our linen buyer as a little holiday special

Priced at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75
.1 Having of '2'n: m 7.V <»q a cJoiIi.

LI«T OF LIQUOR TAXE* PAID IN QRANO TRAVER»t COUNTY.
Th«» foLowing porfion- t*v<* pxid liqoor i

AprU
April
April
April
April
April
April

21.
26.
25.
27.
29.
29.

April
April
April
AprU
April
April

29.
29.
».
30.
30.
30.

l>t»3
1903.
1903
:
1903.
1903

John Adi
Wm. L Oregttrr
John FUbi^r. Kl
George fUv
OilM Bron

..

1903
1903
1903.
1903
1903.
1903.

m

THE

EVE

500.00
«.«-«
.« tia. More Uu*M nbJert*. coti««ted from all mrtw cw ta*

*2*0

“fe:;

W STEWARD, county

ttfiM

TO

ill -S'- ;

ocautvu, WMriucaw ...............

Trmverae City. December 7th. 1903.

THE GLOBE

A CHASM

tIoD of U>« fuDoui rblrj TU.,- ROhlNtON CRUROC.

Jnne 1. 1903. Blaeken 4 Rokot. Traverae City

I'ERCES'T SAVKI, <m (U <wr CLOAKS AND FURS

OBFnil

40£MU s anru monn
fientu CMr-xrr

..\... HOM Iimipo ua Mo.1 CmuiIm. imiki

April 30. 1903.
April 30. 1903
April 30. 1903.
April SO. l!»03.
April SO. 190.2.
April no. J903
April 3o. 1903 Klbert o. QUA. Trurerw ciiv .............
April .to. iw. Ferdinand Lautner, Tratwrse CUj ........
April 30. iMc. NoroTnr 4 Co, Traverse City .............
May 1. 1903. Alfred LaFontsee. Traverae City .............
May 1. I9f*2 Andrew CbrUlofaraon. Travarae Cli5 ....
May I. 1903 Seegmlller 4 Skidnaore. Kinsaley

Ma> 12. 1903.

HOUSE

•«<U?W)AV, OCCCMMK «, tm.
500.00
. 500.0U
. 500.00
500.00
500.0t^
500.00
500.0^»
500.00

May 5. 19fC Harry W. Fraser. Waltoo .........
Maj 9. ISHC. John Hendfea. Grawn........... ...

rullj made Shaving SetN C
Cuff Boxes with tbawefN T<^k^ Citses with Mirmrs.
Fine Kngraved Albums, Toilet ind Manicure .<^d«
cximbincl. worth $1$0. for........... ................................

OPERA

’ I bEWSBOvS* BENEFIT

Wexford
Fife Ljkkr

ApmS;!JS5:

'

iQIfy

isi\n :..'*'oaK' 'K=;:S.'ri

terw muat go rtfaeileM wf ceaL

----------- gera. Mtrcbmita and t»
kedgeea are layli^ In MffiptR
SWb^^gg^Mwwwbbwt

g

$l»«M)$4Wsik»,Skkn.

I^-Iics' $5 a,«l $6 Cosiv.

1.39

.ttjrs.sa’.-rjs;

\Vo^ Chev iot Overcoalf worth $7.00.

. *1S wsl $18 So t,.

OT 3 - -\tttiaK:ally toade Toilet Case', wilh Miiror
ig oa boalaaaa.
J. Kaaaland la back tu^a Cbe^
» aad Petoakey. where he apoke

g

$MO«d$r..OOW.»b,Skui..‘

Mirror*. Wh .VW:. for
Pern Mgr^i$«n« «n Ch«ggo
Ou and afler December 15. Peiw
Marquette Hyxtem paaaewgor Ualas
will arrive at and depart froo the

M»-uJl5aiK!$180.«c.«,s

PlsiMABoygiifi i"

Mid-Wlfitar Holiday
The Pore Margootte will aell
*rom all sutloaa. to all stationi

LOST.
nr KaltaffiC haa be«u vloctod To Whom It May Concern
I of the *-vamlty- team, or the
Riders A 4067. 4066. 4069. 4070. 4071.
, oompoaed of

I'-

W<-dDea4Uj. June 20

Just a few of the prices that may ietcrest you:

g—r-. r

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Tb* ThrUiiii* Ufe-itocio, Pieun.
«1**7 LIFE OF AN AMERICAN PIREMAN.
tOjOO OuUlrer't TmivU. T*« Bvrslw Ctew.
S«.M
W«» More tt th. LM«t ME a«i
8»bJ»eu: Mw MtnoUT, Acu U
ROUTE VAUOIVtllB.

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