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The Evening Record, March 11, 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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1903-03-11
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
••»oo
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
tMCEMTAMMAMT
LOCAL MEN
ASEJ^ERS
Wo
m »t; u»ui*
MM HMi,Ma rnm a-M
Of lh«
f Carroll has toot
tbft Tammss)
•ympaih^lth tha^ pnw|
bw#
sosnaoin imnAmii
iy sucirty
HE
WAR
i
;
« “T«* <»*«*
mtmtr a«h*m •< t. 1- A~*M 4.
Wall Paper
Call aad gat a hot blacuit and aea
ha Paninaolar Range in operation.
■Khibition second Boor Thuraday. Fnav and Saturday. The Roaton Store.
m
I'hc
variety ofjjpattvrns
have
fi'iT ^hown. So saVs Mr. Haskell ami he
has^^*« n lu rr so many ye ars he knows.
i:|WE BRING YOU
IMPLICATEO
MISSISSIPPI IS
OVERFLOWING
m uiEST^nus
the Gtp Book Store,
We have placed on sale new deI j signs and style* as fast as fashion
SEVEN BOYStULLEO
curred In Ruffalo Thi# Af.
ilo.
Mmn-li
11-8...™
THE WEATHER
WeJtppeal
U>yt
TWO FEET REVONO OANOER LINE
Af« Cm^t.
AND STILL RItINO
4- Hi-
VUMaC af tkl* •Hr. waTlMteoi
ttaS. J. AiaM* Oa |«>pl. otBi.
■(». ». .1I.-4 on«.-l
srraily
aEclird
over
an
acrWi
WILL HONOR ST. BATRICH T
StrMU Undar Watar I
ganrrally adhrrr to ihr aulc
y. Pennell bad been marcllr*
Local Catholic. Will Give Their An-1
dogged by ihe piiUre and nra;ai»a|K*r
Un. nmtmmfmnr UMIommmb^
nual Supper and Entertainment in
j
airn Tba dlatrlct aiiori
den*d Ihla mumlm: ihai
U, rUxUm bj th. atllioa Mrf Th**’*
City Opera Houa*.
j
MfOipbU. T«m. M»rrh II—T
cumatanceH were Pennell'a remalna to
aaiti, *100
«IT • •••« Ofoi* ■»
The meml^ni of the 8t
l-Tanrl-j
*• kMkat. —• <t —IpM «> •«•'> **'•
-hurch min again do homage to the i
Ihr da».H* r llnr anil ihi* river la rUI
•great aiKMitle of Ireland. St
Sr IPairick.j
»e. Mahcb IT. I
pared up and down four llroeK au< at the niy Opera Il.Mi*.e
TRaaa ara
Bv»»-u oin» of
oi a lm>t even 24 hou
•» aavaaai
«»«»I owwra
oil—, w
tt tkU v../
city i Sve-Unth»
Hevrral airwiH I
rulmMl down larm- drlnka of whlaky and mill relel.rau tin
«l»*M*>lMi(»«hl ih.M« w.y.ji.. N-fk ««
Ye^ierday hla aitlon. w,m^ Indicative fine Hupin r hy the la.
Ml tk«y k.M MGMXlKt iDOOTMtn. ""'17”; 11
Thp
rriMtrler p m . f.
,J a troubleil
foUom*<d with a]
M ap M tMt <MI> Wm*i »mw ■«>*•Krp.
r. IVnnrll. iliai
Krpiirta fmm Canithm
eiiteri
. will aot hold.
lln. who near
Iy run over n man In front of the Rur
I woald ba able to revaal
dirk hoiiiM. on Ihe night of the murdi
say- he «.uld Idenilfy the man
brtiught fare to fare with him "
TRa Hi. Lloaia ooootra aaw tha
IVnneU went while 111 an IttHtai
and Hald falnily;
"No! ,^>hl he n
•taao aoaUair aad aaooeadad la palihal are vi»u mirv he i«ald U. do you
llac oat vlaaera by wboat riant mill*
iH-lleve he c.i.l.r" and there 1..too dollarTbay bad ala«aBl onitm.
..lopiHil and would na> no more
•tied ap la Hi Laola. Cl.loa«o aad
llunnio March 11
More lerrl
nioHt than the d««lh of K I. 11
WasRIagtoa aad worfcad oa tba Ibeory
wan tlm trai«e*|y that ih i urr. d iaie
LEGISLATORS
ATTACK
PRISON :>.*Hlerda> aneriiiHiii when Arthur U
to,the people of Traverse City and vicinity. This great MAT STORE
was created and exists to suppO their heads with •'up-to-tha>fninuUin style HATS. During the pas* five years our patrons have watched
us grow. At Benda’s you will II id always the best at the VERY
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, consistent with
RELIABLE
MERCHANDISE. Courteous treatment, truthful advertising, money rafunued on all goods not satisfactory, and prompt deliveries, hava
p:a,ed the.r impurtant parts in making
this
TRAVERSE
CITY'S
pleasantest store INi WHICH TO TRADE.
Oraat Dap»o«'' Thi
chtKl^d tnh IN^nJu a\*hirh^irme“H^
s!ra*LfiSir-w=s=r“
S. BEN DA & CO
SEVERELY
CRITICIZED
CONTRACT LABOR SYSTEM
...............
The 01.1 krlutl.le Sh.Hr M.n
Frank Friedrich
24 :» yr oMl%t
Tba Nt*w Stand
GENTLEMENI A NEW SPRING HAT?
WE HAVE THE NEW STYLES BUT
WE DON’T CHARGE FANCY
PRICES. SEE THOSE
WE SHOW AT SI, S1.60, &2, *2.60.
«»».'
IViinel wan ridini; In hU eiertric auto
mohUe aith Mr* Pennell They men
III Kenmluglon avenue, near Klllinonavenue. Hklmmlng along the «*dg.- of
Ihe Oehre * -lone quarry, a huge nv k
PLAN PROPOSED RV TOM NAVIN
the gnmiid
Mr Pen
off
The aulomohlle
APPROVED
^werveil. and In-" Home InevpHcalde
iiier ll lea|M>d over Ihe curl, into
ahy-H iH^lom
Pennell wa. kllUnl
anily. hlH head indng rruKhed t«
Of Haring SUta Convict* Manufa<
unrectHcnltahle masH
Mn. Pen
lure Article* for U*a In th* SUU
nell man Injimil m» Aev. rely that On
Hurg.-«.nH at the «UterH* ImM'Hal. *'
.t.tutlofw—70S ConvlcU Commas taken, wiy her chyn-e
of rectivery, irfn- slight. Tmo Ih.vn imv
ere too far away
Just horn it hap
wing. Mich.. March
11.|H-ned -............................................
munmltiee on Jackaon p
8he mas only i
aubmmeil a reia.ri that glv.*. iinahle
aken to the hm
and ci.
cvlviHi. The report shu
dlately by l»r Eugene bml
are Tux convicts morklnj
ho|H. Id KaUiig her life, she!
at from H-’. to td <x*nts a
ENEMY TO LABOR
of tba ifavaliaa a.an had mote
te tbla lhaa la baak. aad It
tteamrli Ua-m that Paraou-* loa
9100
Ua woa «a-ll amoaaU a.
Umm bat ba waa la It flOO wU*
araab mm» Ravaral tioiaa br iboacht
•a woald draw hla Mirj oot but
kapi RHRMtec it oad ftaally lo-t
UUaaidlna Raw York di-paiob
IhaklbaimofE. J.AraoloAOo coa-
•iMad o^ Uin A. l>on.pkla aa ai-atook
broker of Wall atxeat who waa oo bia
appara aad ••Bob** ftkidaiora. a tout
who bad forwarU oflaa wlaaMl a »rel
baaaaaa ba ooald oot jrat Ik Tba two
hltapoD tba aehanir of firiajr llpa ivif dlnxtty with union
oa raoaa. and tba aaaoapaoiinff pabiic Bi from %2 to }4 a day Thin d
pUoad ibalr mooay witb-'K J Ar- nation alone iinuili-ally
iH tliiiUt from fr«H- lalior
aold B On. •’ aad loat with fraat rag
Walh^^r
Overs Spring
TA#/ «ra Aara.
Steinberg’s
Uti of thorn.
Phone 90-2 Rings
Mote than me oror ko^before.
By*
me need them.
Gat to
Tot Roves. C'ainationv. Hvarinthx, N’ar.
Aora thorn.
€ isMis, etc.
Hun.lrcils of Travcrbc City men wear
Have \ ou seen our new vu»rc —’ilS Front
S-.uct?
‘■T.T
iH. n.» true versl.in a^ to lu.m the affair
Welk-Orort ore
fit the Beit.
There Is talk of m.xMlng mill
every month afi.r the season
op«mF. the m.s‘1- iKTiiirlng alie
here and at ManUtee
Get your money down and plunge foi
Ibe limit Plunge! Plunge.! Plunge Judge E. B. Adams Not Overly Popu-Yoti c*n t ftwl our clockers: Hen
lar With Wabash Trainmen,
Is wh»t llopy* Have discovered in the
a^ Wir. to tb# ICT«UI« nowa
gray dawn yestenUy ;
Ly ing
Kansas City. Man*h 11 —Judge K
alfalfa inside the track he aav
R Adams, who issued the Injunction
preventing the strike of the Wabash
ble d.siT open and a horse c»h
trainmen, was hang.*d In emgy here
lad by a J*«rtiey In hi- store
last night b\ a erumd of Wabash em
The trained was iwhlnd him watrhlng ployes. Who r,.s.nled the Judges ar
OB all -ides for spl«*s
-A- hefiire remark»*d. our *cUs
know their huslneiis
They are
ETHIOPIA IS SAFE
to ev^y move. Humpy ‘ Sam was .» »
tree and caught the start
'Hopy* Ovardu* Steamer Arrived Safely In
Dave bml him at the quarter. Tinker
at the half. -Nosy' at the mn«- a s.sood fa-ler than the time has eier U*
" forw lieen made on the track
February 21. and fur which *<»mc
-Can you bent this?
-And the hiH-.er We pn.|xwe to anilely was felt, arrived In port this
make the blgge*l killing of the year
,\ll sitet 5 lo 12
r Supreme Court Juatie* I* Suffer
ing Frwm Grip.
■iv 111 wtih an attack
MhingtMt
Mr- U*y.
her »on. ^ g»
^tetrolT. Matth n.-Wheat 74c and
i. 47\c;
. 110224
onr rll^uyy>B^y
I'oiatoeti on 1
Stlhr cf WBik-Ovtrs Bnd ctbtr BoGd Shots
‘ tssue*l today
dgers of this
r Pnlon tomn
and Siella M
V
Yesterday
to Jam.-s E
Btie UUian Ernst.
I IVank rirlch of
T-H* Old »taa«d
TRYABITA FOOD
IHEMircatllYWIFUtt
W« try to make thlg a plea»ant store for you
SEE US
into.
Drop In!
to
♦
drop
There is loU
to tea here—New Suita, New
Overcoats New HaU. New
Shirt., New Neckfear. new
.
Before you buy a
piano or organ, and
let us show you the
merits of the Kim
ball Goods. Weean
please youinauality. price and terms.
everything for mew’0*><>»‘»
and comfort, for .pring.
Be»t of
all
are
the
new
Suita and OvercoaU from L.
Adler Broa, 4. Co. the calebrated
Roch.ater
made,
ready-to-wear tor which we
v
have EXCLUSIVE sale here.
|
This
that
j,
civaa a man the reputation
o\
it
tha
clothing
And in such variety of
lencths that all tastes
may be satisfled-The
cut here shows what
Is called the “refular"
shape-We also show
the shorier lengths
worn by the nobby
dressers who wish for
somethinc a little more
extreme—Prices from
18.50 to 122.00.
Hamilton -t
W.W.UMBIiLLGOMPAIIY
WIUMEIVI
•K
mIm
..•it:
m
J!
Pleasant
Stare
DR. PRICE’S
R. B. dTRONO. HAKAOBR
JmOt Ilk* your
THE ECONOMY, • "i-fiS’L."'""
all wi.ltbs .V A to KK
AlYrod. V: Rriodrioln
JUDGE DAY IS ILL
the markets.
There was nothing. In fart, but
iNiriHNl up money on the pvt of the
public And the moat asuiundlng part
of It all was the bard and brmasy
4if anv km.l hclorc vceinj: us!
It matters not what kind yon want,
you sliouU see our styles and pneex l*c(orc luiyini;.
Marrlag** license.
Willlaiii lUm.M
city *nd MaU-l HIU
------- ^-------
mi Vm today
-Os4 in on the game at once, and
aaad In a plunge
It will be ‘home
alone on the blisky ‘ for him Can you
beat ybl-? It U a- easy a* lackllng *
baby for a milk bottle Tens, hundreds. tlMmsaii^s. yea. tens
of thoBWtnds of dollars mould .roll In
CARPETS
Beet
They
They meat
•SL $4 £—:• J"
Old •^•rsd
hanged in effigy
You Will Miss It
HmBtrt. THfhoktibBnt
TWO 5TEAMEa>i SONS
Mew York dl-patcii.
the
Shoes made for Ben.
WILL MEET PETOSKEY
Ur Wir. I- lb* 1CVV«U* HrWvA
Bara U a Muda of tba adrartlsa
ulla.
March
II
The
Uk-sI
Mia tbaj aaad to oatoli tlie eager ....«„ier» Navarra and Nustra Umrdei*
followws of tha larf aooordtng to tba ridllded at Pula Santiago t.vlay Hoth
FRrtNK M. PAINE. Florist.
■Wtik-Overs ami will Imiv m. or let
i lioc.
Two hun.lrc.1 more Travet
( ily men u t.rc Wslk-Ovcrs bsi sea
onlhancvcr wore, tin-m U-roie.
M
hast two hun.hcJ men who have nevet wore Walk-Ovcrs •tH Man th.s
• jirmg.
.\n.l all the men who r^cr
wore Walk-OVfrs will l.nv them a;;am
they aSravs <lo. So thatS why wc
ncr.l so many Walk-OvcrS-
Peunel rarrie.l
lnsuranei‘ to l
amouni of ll’innno
Mr* Pennell
very him an.l no hopes are h. ld *i
The iKdlre say they now h.»i>e to clear
up the urdlrk munler rase.
nugm*HiU.n of ThoiMS
It develo|H<l Ihlx artemiHin
'.invlcii. lie employtnf
artlclex (or the state In Peunell. knomlng that the |x.Ilre
he prlMin ct.nt factor's p,H-t.Ml him In the Runllek murder,
had hired a Nem York det.M’tlxe
»eat of Iba »bl E J Arnold A Co.
aay> 11
elear him The deteetive arrived
have
aiPsii
Asd Itiwa* loat. that Is, It « goto
•O K J Aroold A Oo Of oonraa i'i« therein they will escaiH. paying '
MW who loat one wad would not
oosaa book with aaothar. bat the othar fellow woald. *o baatnaaa grew
Local High School Athletes Accept
liU
of urn ‘It^i
InvIUtion for Meet if the Tt
Are Satisfactory.
iliaion at PunU Santiago Today At$U 000* was
The High Sch.sd Athlellr a
ended With Terrible Raaulta—
clear proSt to B. J Arnold A Oo.. and
dead loss to those who aooaptad thetr
OcUlls Af* Lacking.
-
Ptr
Jl.S.dPbsrti^
DynamiU Eaplotlon Which Oc
C*<-MMr V>» «»y 0"»
nurmmm. .tart
rour r««o
a drptli of four far! Thomapplr rl
Ip aU frrt hichar than aaual and t
c If tbr (liioda comlmie the «!
away and tha onUra
•URDICK MURDER
. ^ tMlItc
W. HIGGINS.
I to tha New I
er wo. tt> th* B^Mitac VU«w«.
hvlll»*. Mich. March II—ThU
\n xu^TXy aumionded by wai»H
TRAGIC *NO OF ARTHUR P. PtWNELL IN RUFFALO
OUICC-
w' PABSMB IMt ttoo
DKPENING
MYSTERY
SIXTH YEAK-1818
WKnXKSDAY, MARCH lU
NASHVILLE FUMDEO
.1;:
Cor. Front I
» Clothing ^.
THE EN-EytKO KECORD, TRAVERSE CITY. MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11.1»0».
THE ETBOHG RECOKD.
MAUTirUL
wvwurnarnmmmt grtmtwm'acMm
FLORAL
TfUMTm
M»morr of tH« L«to MfO. OroyMfi I
DeWITT'S
WITCH HAZKI.
•t tt»t Fooorol YwUr^.
THAVSmECITY, MICHIGAN
Tbr toni uSwlngM In tnmmc
Un. Locmard ara»u&. wboM tx
ONAND TRAVERSE HERALD
iSALVE
y aad eaioyad tbebJgb
A wJSJTc^.
tiOMarotaportad la bava baaa vftaaaaaAlbU ^aaallaa #m pat to tba
apirlt. laid to ba ia aoatrol of tba
amdiam : -Wbaa wUl Urn papa dla? ’
Tbe awdimm wrote oat apoaaellpaf
paper tbU dale: *8ept It. 190E
At Kew Botwi a weaitable adao of
roioar hat ataa diaaloaad aboat tba
boaaa of tba late OapL Jaame H.
1, and ihoae «
Citm File. Fnmundr
C. K. K«fUy
Tliirlby. pink cnrnntuj
______n, Ackertunn and fanil
^
and mLiW tamaCiont; Mra. Jim Poa**5. ^
aAo.. ike WvU. Mm. Atfte Paaaa, Mrm.
Cmr C'liMriaTut.
Laojvace. pink and whlia carFor tala by
: Cbarley and
A Ifrad Welt.
camaiiuUR. Mr. Ctiaiiea Wll
E E WAIT A aONE 0
rt9d camauon*; Mra. J Camp. at Twrnrmm Oty
» 4ktw of Ui« repu
ttvaaikm laat woek.
I reCdra law dooa no<
Germaine Broa.. dualer caroa
and ruM.-a; Marie and Minnie
BT. red canmiioaa; yYaacU Bau
caruauoua; Mr. i
iU-cker. pink aad crean
dark Craw and mol
land that ba had nnnonneed blmi.eM
OOUroly out of pollUca before William
Jennlng* Bryan Appeared before thi
mcblsnn democratic cn^entlon In
Detroit Mr. Bryan cUnebed the de
•o place in the denmcratlc party
M atrnnsr. but many democrats havi
•oproaeed almilar «enUmenu regard
bm Bryoa. The Incident ausxeata a
OUkontly the dUrupted oonditlim
----- •-----
tbe dMoocratic party.
Mest week the dairy men a
Moa wUl bt held to ihla city, and
fbe name time the dlaplay of the u.
Northern Michlican I'oultry and Pet
^ock aaaortatlon win Ik* held
U
pf tbeae eoLwprUe. are w,.rthy ol
bmi puwdble public oncuuraAenimd Tranrae City pixiple can a-(
largely In Iheir auoceaa by taklni;
lalarwt in the dUplaya and pr.M .vd
laga of both gathrriDAi.
------------------D----------------Judge Yaple. tlK. man from Mcn.Um
.Yapio baa been U-fore the |hh.p
Moditfale m. often, and hU ,
|mvo beea no pronouneed. that bl> ca
pertearo of the past; will acn« a« a
balm to aooiher defeat. whU*h- U a>
A GOOD SHOWING
And HUchigan-a togar Satt Crop U
Incroaalng Every Year->tUrttd
Harm
Acoordtnit to the annual rcp»»n
Fred M Warner, aecretary of at ate
Michigan planted 3h.ma acrea o
beeu laat year, and raUetl
toon. Tuacola cunty i.K»k the Iro I In
both Umaage and arreane. l.ti
saw OouBiy waa a rio.e
Ik.tl.
Of tbeae cotmtica planted over
arrea aad ralaed over 4&.oua
i ilrmad Traverm* r«.unty planted U
acTM la Iboi. and rala«sl kT tona. and
IjMlaaau county plant.-.! one a
leroagv it In Klmwiiml aoanahlp
The augar beet crop for MlchlKan
a not Urge, but U Increa.lng e>ery
1. A M. Ralle
The uE‘ Lyons
Stock a
TOIKIOMT
“The Old
Home Farm”
AFnllLlnecfSpcclalUes
aw*y > RiX TICKETS w itb cv»-r>
Central Hews
cflht World
of the (reahmen are planning
to Trnverat* tMty durluK th.
.priUK vacation, but the upiht cla*»
lien without excepilon will remain at
h«- cdlege
We an- bt.pinp
»t iht- town 1* the
me old
1 to IK* with yob
. blcH.m again.
Hewsf notes
rromfbim.JI.C
i-h lu
We have in
I the giieeii riiy. I
-ih.r
Mag." a* no ladUn
Id-^ IhiuUtitioii iM*
«‘..n*lderal»le ^U
Th.-ie lia*
Ie*^ It, the dorinUorle* thU term
Ahlfh the Troter, City aaKreaail
.a- liad itH ir *hnre. alih.MiKli none ol
.. have l.e,ii *eitoii-l> 111. The ur.-va
•ni dueaw-* an- mump*, meaisle* ami
I grlpi*Thc i-idiegc team of l«*keiliall i-tin
•«ied a game at the Armory l«*t Sat
IIday with 11.4- Yp*l i.wm Thiy wer.
itde to carry off the honor*, alihiHigh
iXh oi.;t.3*4H| l.y the Normal*
Th.
A r 1.0)* Wi-n* pleaded to hUK*!
rntertalu M.-**r* fharU-* Novak
Clmil.-* Sa’.slMiry. who an* niem
RHEUMATISM
Rheuroaliam of every variety aad forai
U canaed by aa over add condition of
taflammation. eweUiag aad paiu.
which iMtaaloagaa the Mood reaula*
ia ihi* *ottr and add atata.
To cure Rheu
1. IFIRE INSURANCE
5^ E. W. HASTIII6S & SOR
FIRE mSURANC^
;
ClEANESl
CHEAPEST.JEAITHIEST...
WANT OEPARTHENT.
WANTED _
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DRS. SAWYER L PENHALLEGON
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
rnim> huikiitkK. i.oal
|)t Sr tIu\K^
JISo flindi 3So.
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It i4.u .lo:iA 14. uiNtall a v>strsii 4»l L let 1114 ai I.iglnlng,
Bc.K,
.Matins 4»t TclejOauuN. iK-riuil us i4i c*n->
matt. \Vc have a hnc line of
suppl es am’, t an quote *ati»faciidt pi:rc* lor high gnulc
w *tk
tnatcr:al.
Ab'T- fOo
PER 1000 WATTS
rnH.NlNBKi H\
BurfMaR mwflaelric
Urlit RR0 Pawn Ca.
CAMPBELL BROS
tr>i« (Kittaiv
lo
*ii t *.!»•-»
RECORD WANT AO.
with .-M-t.--a-ldmuD*!. »U *-i.v»ia.1r-ri •wrh
^ Ir. iu^ u*wl
•ml »
.rf I'lUiM •Alat..,. ..t c-NKl . har
l- ini-rAit htlai-. wh<» r»n
FOR bALh
f~nK HAI.K Tt-n «ir i».-lv»-rrI
Ik |
r"i*K I»AI.K-Kr«'d |.
lUrl\ Kortwiww.
r tl>* »—t f»t Ul-I. u- *1*1 Ur*..i 4>. l.:. 4-.
Oif
4 *11 un g A.
^L UMvilKU UotiRi* i.. rwrt *1 fw W«N.r
“ S-**-nl. *tr« I iAiu>o*"tli'>i>« UI »-• U
ounrinir7N.-N»'
iuu
AH-V *i U-.N4,!
L.. m- on tn 4 >r« * u Hint • 111 rrul»* fr«»iw ihr»*-
:sz
&SHI-S.SS55'
WiiatAboulFencesTliisYear?
We have somethioK that can
not help but in
terest vou. It is
called the AMERI C A N F I E Lu
FENCE: some
call it the Panel
Wire Fence. It is made in different widths, so you c^in have
your fence any height. In puttiog it up you just unroll the
fencing as you go and nail it to your posts, and the job is
done. This is all .Ti lde of smooth wire, easily handled.absolutr ly no danger to the stock- Th - meshes are smaller at
the bottom, so that small stock cinnut g-t through. The top
wires are "kinked" to allow for exp insion during the diferent seasons.-^ The manufacturers are selling tiv-times as
much as last season, and the s-ues ar^ constantly increas
ing. It sells a little higher than baroed wiie. biit when all
the advantages are considered.- every purchaser who has
seen it sofar has taken the panel wire Wa want you to see it.
f |r^ “It i-ijl'S
N'n’
e la weather prediction*, the increasing pain* ia
barometer* aad noik aeca
If the approaching atonn or Che coming of bad
mneclce and iointa fbtute
iftant •nffereretbat
weather. It i* froaa thaat
cripple* U
recruited. Their bodic* an
ian
the iotnu become no itifftiind aad beat
that they a« at Uat corapellad to give
ap or hobble about oo
Kob.*ly rvertmUleed RhenmatUia
Mu
M .'.I'lhcm
JOHNR. SANTO! 0. p. carver & bro.
Will give Keadinge
and l«»aoneat 7 to
Wadaworth 8t.. for
r ,Ur for .ui*ll
ACUTE AND CHRONIC.
MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL,
ARTICULAR AND
INFLAMMATORY.
=21^
perfect satishuu o«r.
V.iu wdl
bv the ft»ll4*w -ng pnres
that I ha\e not m,trkc«l up n*.v p-i< e* m <»nler to lake thi*
I . ff U-4 LUvr it K ntx
Iheui quickly.
irSTTHlNK ,\ g.i t:
Steel Range, hnc. laTgo. b.^h T um:!. iCM-tvoir. complete,--------just like cut. for
7.00. Then 1 have a f 11 line
of M.wtr's
M,k>.c'> Sl«I
Steel R.npo;
Range>; she
vlic Ic.’uUr
re;!uUr ,Un.l«.l
stamUid ,l«rl
steel range.
*27.75. *:lll in.l *»R. AH vili kiiili rl..s<-t. ,nd r«cm.ltv **^
Take 1-4 off bom tb-*e pt ce*; and m i* nii.n voucan get a
rl.iv> steel range li*r now. .\ large line of Ccx»k S-ovc*
$6.76. $«.60. $10 Ml and so on nghi up th*o-.ig^» the line.
Hret 100 f-cfMBs AAmined
Free!
THE PALMIST
to death. Tbe Tillage belU are ranr
nightly to anable tiavellere to find
their way to ebeltw. Many fwrroni
Imre beeo froaen to death within the
*e whtU eearohiag for the doon
of their own bomea.
- The aatopey on the body of George
Oooper. whoro aeok waa broken while
wreetUag with ftaak Wagner at th*
Tara Verela in Oreenpoint. N -Y..
•howe that death wa. tbe reeolt of
unneaal aooideut. Wagner had
partUUy thrown Oooper. who eodde
ly loet hi. balaooe. fell off tbe me
etriktag the floor on the hack of hi*
aeok. Hie long-ahanked Dollar but
itraok the tide of the epiaal oolnmn
at lie teudareet plaoe. cat
fracture.
Hot. K. a King, aged V
girl of 19. baro been married in Lee
eoanty, Teaag, aad have gooe toe
ranch to live. Mr. King U llie oalt
•arvlvor of tbe battle of Ban Jacinto
which gave Texae her imlei**ndt«oe.
aad U a ooaoin of Uon Bnm Honetou.
Be bae lived in Oalveetoa for many
yoare aad la wealthy. He baa b,*.*o a
olronlt rider for moet of bia life
Hi.
bride la tbe daughter of a farmer
Frederiok Kiblo. obief clerk at tk.Hotel Sk George. Brooklyn, waa pre
aented with a mining claim ais yean
ago. He looked npoo it aa praoticall:
worthieaa aad aaed to Joke about ht*
eilenaire miaing intereata” Kow
It U aaid lb be worth M OOO.OUO Will
iam Ooartiiay a proepootor. 72 year*
old. oaae to Brooklyn in 1HU7 am'
atoppod at tbe Bt George The old
man bad Jaat returned from the Alaa
kan gold flelda and was without fnnda
!Jiblo found tba old miaer an inter
eating oompanion aad oame to t^ourt
oay> relief with a aubatantUl *um
Ooartngy gave Niblo hia plaoer claim
near tTape Nome. Kiblo put the pa
pera away and did not think mod
aboat them aatll one day be eame oi
them in tbe aafe. He told hi* .fri.-nd
Tbomaa Kelby. a Uwyer. aboat H.t
old olalm and offered him a third iiimreat if be wold look It ap Kelby t.
now in the west and liaa been ontrei
12.000.000 for the oUim.
At a aplrttoaliatle e<wooe tin* oth.-r
nigbt in the parlor of one of the mo»t
prominrat Amerioana in Borne, ai
which many remarkable manifrou-
out of our warehoBve gt once inoinler lorepair an i tmt e the
warehouse, ami will give you price* that will entu r ' no to
move them into your house.
|.^ o^T fg’
throuKh --------our big hue of Cook Siov« ami Site! R* gi*, Tnai
bring* iheiii below firM rori and H-cv * rrc Ik> »i >t in catloml Eiuantitic*. I ; I mu»t get then. *u
ivr Wehavr
the Urgc.vt line ever vhown in this |u*i <4 • r 4.*umuv. and fMOMAT
the bust a*«,Mmcni.
I'hi*
w*:i co T4a- V4,n 10 get
the cclcbraicd Quh k Meal Steel Range (iF- vm b *1 and
mewt i»cifecl **i e1 T.v»-r.
maile) b»r lev :imi ev^ t».au
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the
ortlman- .....
com*ji.*i,
d. W. SLATER n
lW«lk*;J N M*rtto.A.
PROF.HARRIE
io oMBb mj hair. Xioetor* pruMVlbed
far am fur evar two asoatbs wUbomf
giving ma nay raiiof. Z aaw a.8.
advortiaod aad daoldod to try U.
XaMnodiatoiy Z oommoeood lu mao X
fUlt bottor, aad romarkod to usy
arotbor Uat 1 waa glad Z bad at Ual
fbead aama roUol X ooatiaead ik*
naa aad am aaUraly waU. Z wtt
41a
oaoaoM of a. a. a. aiaoa it did
L
Toar* trmiy.
maU gddd.
_ToV*
tnUy.
r*rlrtlr« nil ttir K-\m ilolinr
K** *******
lv> otA fnll .<>
^
• an tht T. C.
Ever Use the Oliver Steel Beam Plow?
MIECELLANEOUE
OMUtniRxiA ANl* I’Al ti it MTarHW
Jnu-..* Al7*.n
.-»ro»-
teiruitrKaf err.;:.: rss.-.'
na. AZJOB BomToii.
I 4iht- Hi-1• tw« UniirtxMl AArbu« *it)t Umni
It is the best all
around plow on
the
market:
no breaking
the beam on
stumps or roots
Wo carry a full
line of farm im
plements./That
is one of'-our
strong lines. Now that spring is so ne’ar at hand there are
many articles you will need. Better get them now and have
them ready to use. It is good money in your pocket to have
good farm tools always on hand.
]'v
mut n Man
Will Sa Fut an at Firot.
JL J. MaDoBBaU of tbe Arm of MoDoamU Broa arbo baaa tha auati
tm tbabaUdiatafthe T. O. L.
M. nihmL anivad la tae etty laat
atiMag. aad baa aUaady imeu lo
tblJM la Aapa far iba aoauaaooam
IMB aft watt, aad MmaawpU
W.4M
3th
Jtasn. Dai * Kctckaa
a week ago bU daagbtar aad
hair, who U tba wife of Dr.
..__t a Wbeelct. bro bami Imty
aeatab&f. aad It ie aalA ba boa al
ready dieooTared M0.000 la biUt. ae
well ae aold and dUmooda. tbe raloe
of wUiob baa not yet beea eeMm
yaadgoldbaTe beaa foaa
tbe moM oot ofUie.wa7 pUoei
withend old plant waa takaa froi
p t lioeaaae it waa aaaightly.
tbe earth waa kaooked away tram the
I, eparkllag atooee feU oat aad a
oagb eearab dieooleed maay vain.
duuBoode.
80 aarolaeely bad
B of tlie money beeo biddaa ia tbe
IN TWO WEEKS
WaHt WUI RmCc
iviov^ r: 4jr
1S13-€1»
k»l>ohuay Ciuater. caruatiuoa;
Konia*e. K*iella LudkA white
i«. Fannie Ludka. Inna Ur..an pink ramaUuUH. F. A. Earl, pink
white carnatloDa; U.ya of the
I prtmnrj election reform an«i
l.arl>«-r alK.p. cluster cama. and ciMen; E. K and Bert Mil Ur.
loo luw been emphatically Kup
er pink roao.; Mr. and Mn. E J.
by the btate Umaue of Repul.
. red and white camatioDn: Mr
Mm. Roliert Walter, pink caruaTra»eriM- flty Mualrlant* ahiM>
..n. while iwmaiiuoa; Ml»a Pulver.
e rarnatlonn; Mra. Oral*. Mra
.VIII WrlKht. Mra Cal Wrtght. Mra.
bo wlabM of the people have
Yat. r pink and white camatlona;
ooporly faliJJed.' It I. unlikely that ■Ira Ruth Kelly. Mra
Mok.re. Mra.
h-njaniln rreain and re.1 rxiaiw; Kim
i taw COB be paaaod that will mt
all t:.. and MUa l?mi e, rtHl and white
Mr. and Mra.. Slmpmm. pink
r and Mra U K.
tlon^ and r«ai*a:
ilUbH. f lutter
vl^itile (tiSiWn
»Wrk. Jelielte
. Minnie llubbell.
carnal Ion..; Mr and Mra
wrt*ath pink and whit- ear
The roblni harlnR made thereat Ivt^
ailiina and cream roiM*»; Dr. Scott,
manJfeat U may be aaaumed that the
caniathuifc: Mr*. Kllder, cluster
winter U practically over. A
- and carnatUma; Mr and Mr*. A
ovm weotber approarhe. It auKn.*atr
Ilian rluHfer white carnation*; A1
.\ow,tn>. while carnalk.n»; Jul
Umt Trmverae City ahould do
u* M. Wllh.*lm M l» . r»Mt and varlo
tblni toward a public park. Wt
mted carnal Iona; Mr* WyTjn*.k. clua
n couple of little atrlpa on £aj
er pink roa.-* and white carnation*;
Weat bnya. bat they are almply t
**.yV Band «‘"‘-r* of the- Ypal team Sen*. 49 f.
IM
The dlmenalon. ol
We liotlc.
n- in your colomna that ^
be enUned. and
ore beyoed re«?b or available propurt
Otberwiaa dtopoaed of. Traverat. Clty'e
gruenne wealth and Importance de
mnnda more ncUvlty in this direction
onrv
“Wl
IKMljjm ffi I
ll-l-TJHI
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
thavmwk oitv. miom.
- «*'
THB EVEKIXa BECOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, ItlCH.. WEPyESDAY. MAltCH U, im.
i--;
STAOl AND PLATFORIt.
own by tbe Sea." a melodrama
different class from the ordinary
l-and-lhdnder variety, but with
plenty of climaxes, lot. of wboleaooe
BLOT MACHINM MUtT OO
YOU CANNOT FAIL
to make light, creamy,
sweet and nutritious
bread with our BEST
FLOUR, give it a trial
and be convinced.
HANNAH & LAY
iCMdtnstd Hews
oaf
iMlp Md DdTla Ml 1
r off.
Ue to that
day. Tbe
.41 Bt^Meaer m o kio «f i».»
of tounA irip
l» milee. andibe 7lb
polipe wot toiiif boar'from o fwJfty ,
be
every week oertainly
ofar aldolrht be aw o H^ht lo tbe giTM him ample eaerMia.
portofftoe. He too home oorttold ble
C'borlea J hnaoB. aged tt yeara. wai
folbor. who immedUtelf webt to tbe foood deod and froaan tn a floMo near
oflkm ood tbe portiM fled. Offloen flandt* Inuiber oau^ 10 mila eaat ot
or* bootinjr for them, oad tbej ore Maolatee. M.mday. Wbere be te nopbeUovod to be ratdeoie there
Hod l«eed to have been for nearly a mooib.
tlMf Mi ban dittorbed they would t*o|ilo In that Tiolnlty not baring
boeefottbe afe cipen ond meroef aeen him in that laogth of ttma
the tbootoRd doUort wbtoh tt cooUint^apt
Prmok Gny. Of Moakefon.
•d.
who oaarly $0 yaari ago tnraolod and
A eicmr deoler m Port Hnroo lort o piteute^ the flreeprinkUroow in genrelooble diomoiid pin lat ereek. ood tral oew^ia^thit oonntry aad Bnropr,
two days Uter toand it on tiie flott of
hit otore
It bod evidently not only my reward. Some time ago be took
Utn tbae e?er einoe be droptod U. ► tep< toward eecnriug come retnm for
wilboot being noticed by ony of tbo bit geniot, and hat now rwoleTod
Mitoiuciooad ont. bnt hod been word that a oomimny formed in Bog'
•tepped on by e,.ou,th f.^i t to be land tor »be mmnfaotnre of the tprinpratad n«ht down into the |.loniiof kler hat aooepted hit lermt. The dttd
of the floor.
w.ll make Qay a wealthy wmn.
Cbdilioo It looking forword to tbe
Mrt Uehtaa Morriaoa. now dead in
Mcpeet boom on reo<ird the ooniii g Ualeeharg at the age of tt yeara. it
'^mmaer. Poor brick bli^ke will be
ereeted on the bneineM .trrct. tbi^ Ann reel at i
r railway will bnild a
butbai d 1
loet block foctory
; « Mateditb Koreity work, will be in
- opeiollon. o oneiom flooring mill oud
three other footoriee will be bnilt ond
o $10,000 twee track, othletio and lair
groonda will be ixmatroned.
At Benton Horobr < barlcp Davit bante eoddcnly inmne Monday oud
Imagioed he waa a lion
He knocked
bit wife\lown. ond. taking her jrormenu in hie teeth drugged her about
tbebonee. He then hit her In the
•.H)k. ne^rh killing her. ond 1 o.r*fTio ouawered
Ingthefleah Will.amI T
IK ras«N»
Adoph Oeobinaki. who claimi to be
tbe eon of a Pollah
ediotUe Wayne (xmniy poor farm.
Satnrday. baring become ioMae. it la
eaid. me the veenlt of
ne.«
According to Dr. Barrowa the
nnfortnuate man
bad aristoetatu
neinners and waa always a gantlaman
Tbe Saginaw river is nearly olaar ol
to, it haring oomimaeed to mova
oot .'^sturlay. This is ooe of tbe ear
liest break-aps in ipTexal years. The
field of ioe in daginaw hay. hoi
is intact, and it will probably be two
or thiee weeSs before that breaki
Tbery is still a large color*y of
shanties on the Ic and the flshei
irr jest beignning to make catclu
rfOad quantuiea
I to tbe agiutlon and t
SeatUe. Wash. March 11.—A special
to tbe Timet taym: “Homer Bird was
banged at Sitka. Alaska, on Friday for
the murder of two prutpeclora. Dur
ing the giwat Klondike ruth In 1897-»s
Bird itarted up tbe Yukon Hver with
two companlona
tine day tbe two
companions were found to be missing
When guenlioned. Bird stoutly main
talned that they had gone off on a
prospecOng expedition. The bodies of
the two men were found, riddled with
bulleu Bird was convicted of killing
them, and hU sentence of death wai
confirmed by the United States su
preme court. Bird s wife and Ifiilo
girl made pathetic pleas to l*rcsldent
Kouseveli, but he refusi-d. clemency
Bird protested his Innocence up to
the moment the tra|i was sprung."
It Saved His Leg.
ing. All of the character were
in good bands. an.f tbe audience testlfled to lU mpprt,val throughout tbe,
plooe.
Miss Fannie CnrtUs aa Blanche;
Preston, afterward Mrs. Melford. and
KJlloti Di vter ms Henry Melford. the
roung j*arMin whom stress of clrrum-;
stances ctimisdled to believe his faithful wife untrue, were the central fig-,
tn thi> drams, with Walter H,
nan as Dlxson Dwight from the
city as the villain. All three enact^
parts well. Miss Curtiss being
especially strong In her emothmsl
work tn the second act
Ned Woodley as Hiram Preston, an
old iKW captain and father of the herome of the story; John M Stevens as
HsjTjes. a fish«»rman;
Joe W
m.U) as Sandy Webb, an apprentice;
Kdward neldlng Ss Phineas Uocke.
tbe light tendi>r. and George Mansfield
as Juslah Winch, the bust man. were
all good in their parts and received
gt nervms applause, as were al.-o Ul.ian May.- as l^na. a s.rvani. and
Io>ephiue Suih.-rland as Agnto.. a
oelghU,r. Utile JIS.IC Su ven. plav.'d
the pan of F:.lith. a rhlhl «■( the Melb.nls. in'a m.-t plearing and sweet
munner. and cmj.let. ly son the
hearts of the audl.-nce
Kd. And.-rson as Al«* Elson
the
Israelite. • Vol .lo y'u Cl-n k?" fui^
nfshed the principal com.riy element
in the play and created a gissl de^
wf laughter and abundant applause:X
On the wbo'< it was a g.s*d play, w
cured It In five dsjs. For Ulcers.
Wounds. Plies, lu the beet salve In
the world. Cure guaranteed. Only li
y IF. H. Meada. DruggUL
Sold by
|
Mis* .Mine RoM^rta of this city has 1
Tragrdy Averted.
In the nick of time our lit He
Raved." writ.*R Mrs. W. W’al
Ohio Pmui'leasa
1 hav.K- with him
1 P5*>
I had set in b<rilde
Doet.uT. ireati-d him.
:«niio;in«-.-in.-nt that T.i'Mov*. '•Re.-iiirr..rti«*n"- the .«rlc»rsl Ano-tbwn pn»
duet»..n—will U- t^-en at Sielntw-ro's
dramaU.»i«'lon by
Mr - Char-s V.
i'ha-.- and the en-T .>f. eharact.-rs
h ,.o-d b> Mr Tr-.e S Jam,^ U a
very -in.i-.c and romph
,,r-.
',.r
iKtug'w New Ufe Pills.
All the bay non I
open, and exorpi a
area Harlior is tree
drift tor.
William Hopkins
rd their season's flahiug this week.
They will tub -thres pound
Gold Medal
At Pan-Amprifan
IHIM
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PoraymmggiH Wiaaof Ovdol b
0*^ *sii *JT.
WINEof CARfiVl ‘
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30 YfiMJS SELLUSO DIRECT'
W> ar^ thr Urr-.-.r-fsaim-rs , » V-!
Hsruc^ la t-e
tvi»un.. «
vffl.
WE HAVn; KO AOEMTS
t ship anTwrhrn-for
t It
SAiisacd. w.: ...Aka
•
:v.viv-:
v hv. rv. You air out n
ir. ei vrituu. ^ud to «>>$ ot Lain
I..HS Jl SUI.AH-|*r»pl».-*l
»UI dnr...
aaKS LENA HCNTINOroN >'a«4.Kairi<S
IVl l»r.^i.-.ku.v A.^-..rd« « p|.mU«K m«.U
i
rih •tr.-et. TrmTrr»-tyt^v.
TH K.I.r/..\HK{H KI.USW..UTH..I rniv.’isily ..f Mw-htH»r w Cnkm
rfvi.
LAk..fcCAIAtfKt: xr. a.
F.LKTT.MkT C ARIUACE,
.re.u..-l
aaas K W. SlIKl.n.*X. M HKK-^rR.la.le
IVI .4 1 HA Trainin.rl»«a UW.
need a new Bed this
J W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.
PHYSICIAN A^ND SUROBON
^ Surgery of the Kye aud Fitting
Olassosat
Spring?
FARM FOR SALE
B<»wei irouhU-R
When President Roosevelt riiiu the
Rocky mouuteins this spring be has
K. B. WATT * tmsw.
JAB. *1. JOHH80H
nearly a» grave as an Individual dis
order of tbe system. Overwork. loss
Poroelaln. the aesthetic filling.
•if Sle.'p. nervous tension wlU be fol E. L. ArtrtOB.
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re
liable remedy Is Immediately empk»ed. There's notbing eo eAdeot
to cure dUnrders of the Uver or Kidoevs as Electric Bitten
It's a won
derful tonic And effecUve nerrlne and
the grmtest all around medicine for
mdittfirta punauad to F. H.
Dr.
has
fo«»t
ciitl.
do<f 'ipiiKlIy lilIin-4 atul aii:;h* inni . lulmakes ii vt-ry sironjj. an\ color, oiilv
from
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iht*
4.25
1.85
Spring's anti Malresses. all kinds at the lanvesi Prices.
J. E GREUICK CO.. CITY
CARPET CLEANIII6 WORKS
rWofe.eA.tiBr yoor cAd esrpet*
I -d. nm >tig« M iwe a»c.w yus ^(nplM
UnITke Any Other!
full
lUvor,
the
deli-
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
2 18 Front Street
That’s
Wc aic inUiRluoii^ to liic viiib-ictv iriHu fvtomich. 1. ver ami Kulnev I'lnuldcs the rmivt rcmirkahle
Tcmrslv ihat is the r«rvull «f vean. ol cv|Krrit'^c of one of the most
rcmcili the woihl luo- even know
in riu-se «j-scases in this country -a tciuoly that has liccn comiarnmis pio*l»c4i»j'' -^^hys-rians
•^^hys.-rians am! sp vui
rut Ms
*
lioumlc-! .in.' put u|. nil
un let hi«; iliTcc!
ilrrcc! in tni. tmn*. l.v sl!l»c-l'loclors
sltHc-l .loclors an.l
an<l riioiiiM-—v
riic.i
icnic U that is shsointely p'liaranleril to ^ivr rrrta ii. sat stacloiv
if used ac«;otiling to ilirc lions.
This remedy is
DR. I MAN’S COMPOUND
Sduhrrsri.
The World’s Best Tonic and,Spring Medicine.
3PEQIAL. ORF-ER
In order to reachj^ll classes of pe'>D'e with poor health, the un
dersigned Hriiggists, for the next 30 days will sell
When You Have Any
Laundry, Call Up
CiL Phone
..84^e..
Wcctll lor find deliver your
tonndry lo your bouse. Plcisc
.......GIVE US A triad.......
TM IrtfBfse City Steam
wLioiKliyw
•13
W.
•r«Poe%W
I#
Dont BeJooleoi
And a Start on the Road to Good Health.
e4lth
what this card means to you.
DO
<*<>
hravy P:, ill. posts. t-xi«-ntltul
A Gold Dollar For 50. Cents
h^asy,
hhiR>. pieasani.
t»
at F. H
We. tkevmdmmgned.
you t!\aniim* our ^locU lo ftin' purrjiasin.^.
rhi< No. 17 Iron lit-d fxarllv likt-nit
Grand Rapids Farniture Co.
I>Tug8toro.
SITUP of Tar If U falls to cure your
i or cold. We also guarantee a
w-hirh towers U 410 feet above the.aea
Then you havi*/m> n-^anls for your iKukft-lmok unit*;
House Kurnishers
The
MUUu
the milk srpplyof Byrwcute
aondaga oountv. N. Y
HU
A
glri's "complexion" may
l.e}b«Ml Onondaga
Btaitre has offered to boy aU
r-iamiKsl tin her Liver's heart, but most representaitre
of the "complexion•' comes off unless jh, ^lilk at
oeuU during the s<
p-jt iberv with Rocky
1 msr and B oaute donug tbe winter
"Powder's a bad thing"
Ja. G John«m.
ACSro
a taatlmoo) whereof I have bereuBto
CfejrOar
riR> RouuawoirrH apsro ; s< maim
have aowcalofM perfect hmkh lor two
■ have a t;t>od assortineni of Iron IhmIs. up
wmrnwm
iSULtm
ftnml titmbto in aa inerodil
nlm diaoctlcred
tbeoaaasofotborfem
1-slA.io s:.owi.
iheSiccIcoi
Needham tann
One ol the best in
t'.ran.l Traverse rointy.
miles
with of th* city.
Kalnmaro... Mlrh . March I I.-A ' boapltal by waicblng tbeid amputate
M't'Tlal from Klkhart to the Evening I his left leg below the knee. Hen tosT.-!«-graph ways that the Lake Shore A ad to take au anesthetic, beoaase. be
•lull.can S-uihiTn has voluntarily In-,«eid. "It can't hurt worse th»n it dc-es
or-a>e.l the pay ..f I rt*o rbop ami' imw. aud 1 want to e.u- you when yoo
r. ^.lh..n^e im n .m the Mlchicsn ‘ tjut it off.’*
M Im.In tnr.IM. W tSoiuhern dlvKii,n
Nine hundre.1 ini
----------------------♦--------------------irikhan are afi.iMed
In making the J
Working Overtime.
miu-liR are omsid-!
Kight hiiur Uw ^ «r.- Ign..r.-.I ^
In tbe Sisvind ward, at Second
Ward City Hall, on Spruce street.
In tlM- Third wart. In the storr
bniiding at <«4 South Union street.
In tbe Vourth wart, tn the Engine
House No 3. on Case street.
ward
For
Hall s Family Pills are tbe best.
THEIR WAGES
I Marar Artlip. tbe fi v car old son of
Voluntary Act of the Lake Shore A ,
Artlip. a CAnntboat captain.
M.ctug.n Southern Railroad.
; .orprlied the sargeons at IBellera®
NOTICE OF BOARD OF RECISTRA
TION.
To the la-gal Voters of the City ol
Traverve City
<\.unt> of Grand
Trmverw.- and State of Michigan:
Notice ir b.-reUy
given that the
Ikwfrtls of lUgGtratlon for tbe several
waid* of the CiTv of TrsverM* City
win meet on Tn.- ..a^ and W.*dne*da>
March 17: and IK
Ih lle..i for the pun»<'s^'
of mrislerlng
ertng an Muallfle.! eterl.m. re
siding^I the City .If Traver..e City,
not m>w ngtriecsl: said
Urgi.tratlon will meet In
Ikvartts of Uegi.tratl..n
he five wants of said city In
««rh of the
a. namely;
the following placwi.
In tbe nrst ward,!, lu the B-iys*
Ikiys’ Band
R.sim. tn McNamara's Hall, on Front
abidof rndmamaad soffwing.
S..ld by all Druggists; price, 7:k- fu r
with tbe mle adoptol by the boi
tmsM last fall, will be retired after
lias Alice Roberts Will Sing dn •'The attaimog the are of <0 yeara. For
Creation" at Mt. Pleasant
|(
ersliy. Each profesMW reiir. d
Nest Month.
<i
et good- fur dkaaee of the etomach.
YW tbs •'chaagr of
asad not be fesiwd.
WiaacfCarduiuwo.
bmt iMiM from you!
old tfa. A millioa w
hsva mcared bteowd i
Croatbairsoffwiiigsb:
c!i,;nrr^
Miss Robert, n. soprsn v
| U^tri ” H^'I!'
"wmnd"sn"^^
plays the exet-lient jodgmeul of tho.MMKv..rvlKKlv ought to know. Ifs the
f tl-.- VO unlv sure'cure for Omghs. Colds and
> have had Ihr (
Guaranteed by
oatiste for
Price &0c ai
_________
jlHri Trial hoitlea. 10c.
pf the etomacb and
Ovdiii hasbroi^tliwlmek
tohmhh. SbsTtooaaftbs
aocmllaroritNcI her boms
and her wconry to health
hasprrmitmdbrrtomijcy
A very rrodliable porformance of
l,a IVdle Marie: or. Jean Ing.-Uides
On tba oharge of stealing tbe sbrond •m OjH-ia Houm- lo /ver.v*^^maU anwhich her miskiesa bad prepared for di.-n.-e by the Lillian Lyons Sii»rK C.v
>wn barial, Jennie Gray was Uied 1 li.- plav Is a five-net .Irama ami the
thr.-.- acts w.-re .->|Ms-lall.v slroiig
art St Willlamspcn. Pa..
The a- ttnerpr.-ied by the e..mt»any ^Tlie
girl asiil alie look it beoaose abe bsd Jday I--«U;h Hilh a an.n-.;e.l tirl. win.
j.; tbn.aa off bv h.*r faithless lover
Tlie tlUroverv of llit- lov.-r's .iuplieitv
l.v li.e Kiri's fath.-r and ih.- faHur's
sometbiog else to pot on. The jury •l.uiih at the hand< of ih.- tov.-r in the
fonod her guilty and she was seui- pr.-f.ene.- .if th. kItI. a hi* make., a vo»to «iii him him who ha^ rnin.-.1 h.-r
eoood to two rnoallu in jail.
Ilf.- and the tlna' fulflimeM .d that
. m all an- vividly is.iurnve.l Frl.-nds
Beware of Ointments for CsUrrh ..f lb.- fan-.HI.*- an- cl* v.-rlv interv»..v« ii
That ConUin Mercury,
in the pin? amt ad.t vim am! life to
the
^,-v.-raI p.irts
Tls- doiibl.- part
as mercury will surely destruy the.
..r Jean inm^ri.le an.l Ln IV-lb- Marie
sense of smell and completely deranj
was rieverly aetcl by Miss Lillian
the wluilf system when entering
l.vor--. Itrvaii Wa'ijdiiK.-.- th.- mu- and
thrxmgh the mnetms surfaces. Su<
faithful friend, wn-i v.-r> wiU por
articles should never be used exce
t raved hv hVank J I Van and no mean
s fn.m reputable ph»
fncior i«. the humorous .-Lie «.f ihe
e they
play wa^ Stubbs, who was cleverly
ten fald to the
derive fnun them
Hall s
Cure, manufactured by F? J. Cl
A, Cxi.. Toledo. O . contains no mer
Tb.- HHHda’tb-s w. re of a lilch onler
cury. and is taken Iniemslly. acting
lari nicht. Lillie ivmia ma-b- a hit.
surfacw of the system.
In
buying a< did n'-o C’a-id K.-llv In His siiiKimr
Hairs Catarrh Cure he sure you get
the genuine It is taken Internally and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cl
aiog the tenor solon, and other leading ,
«tl Mnlicia Diacor-
oaM,aia.iM>i>.
BUSINESS CAROS
MaitM right is vary asiy to
HANGED IN ALAtKA
which is to he i rrsemed iu Mf. Pleas j
ant aome time next month bv the On- !
-j
tral Normal Bohool chorus and leading ' boy
*llI*ftSir’tGdld. t
ttigrtin & earns
m
1 ordered all slot
ASSOLOSOFIANO
5.-Skslift
MISS
MAY MARKELL,
A M IM, MmUm mt L«Cktet. CMtada.
A Regular $1.08 Bottle of Dr. Iman’s Componnil
For 50 Oeiits rr.«rzs“””
To The People of Traverse City
We art' pleasci! io rocomtm nd lo all in poor health Dr. Imans Compound. We
have sold this preparaiion.fpr the past three or four years and fhe results have been
so saiisfacior)’ that we will guarantee it and refund your money if not perfectly satis*,
lied. Dr. Iman’s ComiKjund is one of the best tonics and .spring; medicines on the
market.
BUGBEE & RO.XBURGH.
‘
r
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
:
S E. WAIT & SONS.
. r. H. MEADS.
E.E. MILLER.
)
the eWhIHO
.
.iho... TIi.ViaiSE CITT. MICHI WEDXTHDAr. MAECH II. H«)>WEMEDLASTEVtimiG ij _<CAtSOFFTHETtACK
CLEVELAND OUT OF FOLITIC*
VEnPUASMTMEETlIK;
MEETING»TO
CONinniE
Freeldawt Eave Ma Will Taka
OOUMSK LArr CVENINO
T. P.
Wf laM
Hr ta Jaokaoa. arb«ee tbe i
, iMt
«Bd asatn fbo
tM U to 1-r brW la tbe aear fata
foil tij tbe 4000L “V
At tbe ooiBrlortoa a« tbe b«
^Uikg away all EUIiId«m and
lidcy of oaiiclitla«a«. nteH
^TjUe
A vary pretty wedding
—rngmm
acme
C RECORD WANT AOl
sued all
^*^e ^^‘ihni I had a political
uik with Bdwmd M. Shepard. William
a Wbltaey. aad others are u«true^I
am not ta pollUca. I am our for «ood
I oaly aaw Mr Shepard last al*ht 1
I Wo minulea and polIUca did aol 1
are In our oonveraaikm. PollUca
•oMaltUe^ At tbe baMaeoaew
U>e«BUterofeUo^6aledal^;
of Mlirfoae of tbe toeeticT aroa ab
rto *. Tf0U-r
Mia. IV. Fea mid Mr. Will Olman Tbree bonded Freight. Were OarallHl
-..-w- -/
In tiH O. It A I. Yard, at 1 O’clock
No Active Fan.
New York. March 11.—ftanaer PreeIdeal Orover ClTel«»d dealed that be
bad cotae to Kew York city for aay
polUlcal porpoee. aa waa rumored yea-
tICLVIN E. THOTTErt LA«T OIE^
••nrteM W»M •# H«f4 M#rr
Cleaing Out Bate.
___
, at tbe hoeae
tbe
loaded wlih carriage. The
Mra Maada Pox.
lumlK-r Upped off
, atreet laat aUrbt a* rhe embankment and wa. badly dam
mrtr. oooaiatlag of aged
The other gondola hail to b«ippiHl off the embankment to enable
the atiemoim paMunger train to get
Olmaa aa maid of boaor aad Mr O.
oletlaff ailniawr. Ttmma. P. UlU^f
the Dlwrtplea oharob. la tha few f^t
with aa open Bible ia hi. Imad. Tlie
Ifal aad Impreelva ring oeremony
ukd. Tbe bride waa taatefullv
Weber
of
Funaral of
attired ia cream alelliene. The
Mayfield Tewnehlp Yeeterday.
Mn. BUaabatb Weber, who died
Mday at tbe home of ber aoa.
aler Weber, la MaySald towaahlp,
vaaaploaeerof AUefaa ooanty. abe
pod bar baabaad. Antoaa Weber. Jelly, ollrea, pioklee.
j varletle. of oak.
I ia IHB. abare they
B aerred in a moat
olaarod ap a Baa tana.
new Sprins
nnoa of Klk Kapld. i.
tto t«t or tte 4laooar.«. Tl» «»eakrr
•UU4 tkat tka raam m maay people
tataaaa.** by Van Dyke.
do BOi aaooaed la gelling bold of Ood
MlaaBataa
t. that tbar hntm ibelr haad. full a!
raadf of tbo lblaf» ihal they a/W i
Mta
Gilbert
oooclaSed tbe i«S»^
wUltadlaSlTaap. He applied ibl.
Tbe
ladle,
broaitbt
Cbfbrtin p«>ple wbo are noi lUla»
«p to tbelr pHtllece as well
tboeo «bo baee ae.er acknu.»icd^
tbe daliB. of Ood apoB ibelr lire.
Mr. Trotter look a bard Jab at
.othar of tea obUdmt. aU llrlng bet ^ Tbobri4e«M lb. »«"«*«*
WULAH «WODICAU»
HMllbCuUuri- Cor March
™
of lA
,b. cover a verj .trlhlag foll lMiph
am. are aU wMl to do Ibrmare and ar
other polnU m»U». and will Hum
3 oet aad lay it •
Jolm. Jo»|>b MUI PM« oC UAjUi
turn to make their home In ihl. city |sun^
aad It la perferify aafe. Evro i
u.wMblp,M4 0«>««e«4 Anton, c
Altooa •o“«y «* foor a.o«ht.r. The' oaly one in attendance fr
wa. lirt^ to mgrr
Mr*. Ida Hoarde.
« Mro P.l« lUt«li ol T«T«r»
doing to pri^tne ber bealth
ly by tbe large audlen^ aod ai ib.
of the bride, from Cheboygan,
noted aa bo.leaa aod performed
eloae of tbe aenrlce there wa. an aftet
part in a way tbat brought
*
Itai —ly. ««1 M" J-'** HO”'*”'W.bM, b«r bu 'to all preaeaL
SIVles
= lPsS.
y\
“J to. »i4 ii« 0.--I lon^y f« .
.'‘r„
people tell you
The'.IdMor, l>r.
HHln-Mn c-hair a.
a
Ol 10 .. ».
............... [■ 'b;
.
Oraad Raplda. the meeilng. will «j
(pkerAodoreoa
After the f«
r 75 of tim relative, of ^be deoea.
B borne of ber son.
‘ ttigcthcr.
cSrsir-air:',.';
rien end Van Boren.
Bt. Joseph, Mich.. Manb ll.-Th.
aaaual bowl about tbe failure of tb.
peach crop ba. Um* ralMid in ihl. % l
ctally. but the fact remain, that Ui.
praapeeta are very good and far ahea.
Importance
eoolety eTenIa of tba aeaaon.
Relat
There wiU be a regalar meeting of
to LUe.- and present,
tbe L O G. T. lodge tonight There
if ancient and rood
will be Inltlatloo of oaadldatea and
the nu»*t
m.n.t ImiKirtani
Ing. One of U»e
.(wolalcrdorof baalnem.
Jacob Orannavel of Uncoln and
; Answer, to Corresp.mdentm in
which the inquiries «.f it. rtwder. as Roee atreeu li anflering from a mild
r., the hygienic home treatment of form of smallpox. Tbe bonee it ilg>r.. tiillv answered. • roaklni:
“*w.*M?*(^l'^Mcmroe Centre 1. at
maglag to go to Oregon to look afu-r
timber Intereeta for the Wiley Oooper
age Go. of Jaterlooben
WllUe Andaraoo wen t to EU Rapid.
Mra Ellaabeth While of Maple City
i the gaeet of friends in the city.
Ohna ObrUtnlnacin. tbe weU known
labor inapootor of Manialoe. 1. in
“I'j'ciiy"
JAWBONE
Ntn for a visit.
L S. H*en of fSIcn Arlior U In the
FOUND
> Beecher. HU Make an
^'TrX.sion.ofSuttons Bay U In
in ib*» city to.iay
John O Blighty of Wexford, tree,
irer of Orant township, made hi. final
etilement with County Treasurer
Iteward this mftermKin.
C. H. Estes of Ilatos Is In the city
Pulver €»f Summit City did
luslness in the city this aftermHm.
Card of Thanks.
radeeful dlacorery of the yawUini- oi
a primeval moo.ter. and tht>sc who cx
■mlar* H believe It i. a pctrilon of a
j( waa found at the hot
We wish to express through the col
umns-uf the Hectmi our sincere thanks
Annit—Uetter dcK'tor your
health
VOUJI nave a fM*autlf«l complexion,
hscenu. Jaa. G. Jobn«m.
..f wife and .Uughter. Mrs torth.
t;rays.m
The .ymiwihy
Attend the Peninsular Steel f
.
us he
heljHil us U-ar a grief which
the steam .hovel struck m
iia
exhibit Thursday. Friday and Saturthe afBIrtod
tbtag bard, which the men thoi
waa rock- Invciigathm .bowed I
be a portloo ol a Jawbone of an an
furnishing the rigs for me u
of prebUlorlc lime.. The s|MH>imei. a la-nMinal evidence of their r
weighs JU pound, and ha. Ihroe larg.
toelb. Bach tooth U live Inrhe* long
aad MX incbre wide, and the molan,
Every lady In th. city i. InvlUd to
are la aa excellent .tate of preM-rva
tloa. Other bones have U*cn found
ta the vicinity.
ourerior to ell
The apeclmen 1. now in tbe posse.
Siaa ofN Arthur 'Strove, a banker of
BogeU. and be said that tbe large
Jaw^ wUl be taken to Prof. Starr
of iSe Ualveraliy of Chicago lor exam
ioan Just what animal
•loaga to. aad I believe
>ry U full of Interesting
apadmeaB.** said Banker Struve.
Bame time ago boys playing in Tim
mb found the tuak of some huge an
taal aear tbe same apot where ibe
Mwhoaa waa discovered. It la three
the
Y. M. C.
a. in
RUSSIA
Mpw York, March IL—Bouukoff.
EmL aavM h^t^be. a^toi^ at
othera
Th.
r
vdad to the porpoeea of tbe naval Y.
ATSldtaga for kta aoldlore aad anil
ora. nAd ~
Intant’s Fam y toUuc*^ topi-h.vS , I 9
uIXvrw*svi<^^
toH........................................................
ROWLAND-DOUGLASS
XeaShMSurt
3
Percent In
terest on Deposits
.nl. .^.arl.na r. pr,-r.t U.»l lu i- ii..v |.r.
u. r.iwhi- hi. fliuil »...u.ut •-.u.h . »
,
Uh ..f ^Mt
toMl all ..Out
in ««i.l .«!••.'»t.- n-qiiirxi I-*
..J -aid r..urt. 0..ii 1%.
(iiTk^- III III. • III uT Jt.%> I
•I a
th*
Cht
)Bo$ton Store
a«
< >0 . ]
BHIW
ConpoufldidSiiRi'ARnyalif
You have workctl fiw your money.
aciK»it It where it will work for you,
caremi: interest night ami .Ixv. HcIKixUs rcccivcil from
up. Op
en Tucs<lay evenings 7.-00 to 8;:fo.
Kr.-iiii.*-a <• a«»Mii..T i.nnt..J an*'n?
.
in -.Id .».uni> . il.t.ir, av,iX-
.....
Juatr, .rfpn.l-iT
Pere Marquette
•
Jany. in, iWfl.
Lamns and Dimitiat in bciui tul
juttcTiis............................ 4c. 7c, 8e
ir.r.'Tv
e
SILVER
CREAM.
Is not cooil in coifee.
but ifs the greatest
thing out for cleaning
SILVER
WARE.....
•
iril Mike YMrSilra Shine
■' V -t
Ladies' and Missas^ White xkirf,
heat y tnmmcd with eiidiroid..................................
Cinghan,,.......Sic. 5c. fije, 7c
i.KUHiiV Avaal Trararaaf"*
rv • t.WW
•«.
•. •
mnt/ P.cques..............6c.
Picaumt
Bc 9c
9c
Ferca^er and
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
Chifdren's Drill Waists, (worth
tUfaistf, valucx UJI to
..............
ffo/r* Fanfr. desirable weaves 98c
.....................................Be/,- Kn„Pcnl,....t7c,nd37c
Ladies' Fancy Silk i'.artcrs............7c Mens Pants
tUkoUnes, luctiy things. Sc, 7c. 9c
Beautify! Mr! Denims........................Sc
Parl.V'a!?id .Wiitiif oar* .« all m*in li»
T^ir«rarnT.- IS TrarTiv* ttly at A IXa- m I:
'
t1.48 and
hundreds of |uirs
wo or three tinici
ask. 69c. 79c. 89c,
....$1.98
tbe Boston store
O 1
CALL AND SEE THE EXHIBIT OF
Try* it
^ cohvinccil. no durt—eaxy t.
RASTALL,«:/|Jiffi
Still,
Dmwi CiKyflo!
PENINSULAR PLANISHED
STEEL RANGES
The Gnalitl Fuel Sara iif
Qeitk eakiig Raesit Em
HotBlsciiits.llaplDSifnq)
and CoRdb ^ Daily.
Uab • • • « «
Arrived this week, a fine carload
from South part of State. All
used to farm work.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Some match teams weigh 2200
to 2700. a few big draft horses
^
A few single drivers, also a few
cheap farm horses.
March 12, 13 and 14.
d)e Boston Store
F««*ai
.'i
39
S 1 .48
In iauhiV
•niv* shoes, wf have son
r*-pliimal values, md ml.U and
ends. J.m all sli.i|ic<. Icallicrv and
M.'CS llint lor t|uahty and |wkc
arc tr.idc gctic»s.
B. 3. lUoraan—*■
.....Shoe wl..
\Vc get a part bf our
bread and butler out of
old shoes.
Our shoemaker is one
of the best workhien in
city.
all
For $1 98 This week. <n l..vhcC .v»d t;cmsshowing vmic «d the m-w .-prm.;: Mvics l“at im .juahiy an.l pm c.
V
Tb Pioneer Litem
Wt Can Fix Your Old
■
MeiTSiiP me Shoes ac Havc jlut Tct c«v.*.l, lUnon A
ncl^^st s]u|H.-s:
slu]
ror.sfvld.. I n and S<- VI.r. they lead t|^cin
r
of IntcrhK-hon !
%^er^ tto N^r^ork
sa^ioriir buSss^wSch uis
..f lb.-
Horses for Sale at
BoMen
SURE!
cmlna
Mvlcs from the h.uht thess sIum;, in all the new U
.......
tbe city on bualneea
this rldnUy.**
Davu Pbgg. the Long liske pioneer
cm' the other hand. 1» »«t*m. that
who waa atrioken with paralyal. Saa
Cast fonntr ha. aol fared mi well .tay mofiilng. ooniinttpa to unprove.
«ge Miller went to Cadillac thi.
Prank Bngle. an expert of the ct.uniy He bad. bad tim. Ual night, bat iu
ing for a abort bualnoaa trip.
baa made an examination of the hardl .pile of that U bettor today than yea
E. Trotter, who baa been ooneat vartotlea. and baa dUcoveriHl unl> tstday. Heha.recore«Mf«w*lc«..
duoting Hie eervioea to tba BaptUt
two per cent of live buda. be
m. aod 1. now able to apeak eome- oborob. left tbl. momtogfer bt. home
Tbla will make the third bad year fo. what, though hi. left aide U oomiOet.
inOrnnd Rnplda
Caaa Oooaiy iWwcbea. and many of ih.
Fred Fulton, who ha. been employ
ly paralysed
fanaeia there are getting out t
ed to tbe LtttU Tavern for eome time,
Baperrlaor
bealoeea. Caaa county did nut
loft for Maniatoe thU morning to ukr
Elmwood ia home froi
cpottgb peaches Ual year for
Ma. whore lie U taking a coareo to
coaaumpUon. although tbe
de
. veterinary ooUega
voted to the fruit la ImroeniMj
A BeU •phono No. 178 baa boon
Alfred Day 1. preparing to locate
Raport. from South Haven. Pa^
oear MinnoapoU. in tba lumber baal- plaoed to tbe now Treverre City launPaw and other Van Duren c«.unt
potnta are ven enrourmglng. and Va
Mra G. E Jewett
*Will Hnlm.'H and wife of Copemlsh
Boren expecia that ihU will be U
yapartyof ladle, yeatorday
.re in the city UKlay visiting
banner fruit year.
ftornoan with flinch.
'
ttlalking.
sting of John
Harrow a;id
At the meeting of tbe Eastern
Mr. O
lodge last night Itwa. decided to hold is in tlK- cl
a large party la tbe City Opera ball
Maroh I7tb. It U tbe deeign of the
lodge lo make tbU ooe of tbe leading
shajics of ^
BCuxuryin Jm
It
BREVITIES.
of last year In IhU particular localH)
Robon H. Sherwood of WatervUei
who N a recognUed auiliorlty oi
pMcbe. for Berrien county. «ay.:
*ikime one has .tarted the fooIUi
cry that a large percentage of ib.
. peach bad. have been ruined Ihl
..iiremes and aensathmaUsm. and wl 1
y«r by tbe w^veivi cold. Tbl. woul. tM. found a reliable guide in all p»t
pot indicate anything If triu.. as «nl> ,pr« iM-artalnlng to health and Imm1I1>
It 1. issued at tl a >^r
"uMure
about JO p«- cent of the bud. are aJ
towml lo bear fruit. If tbu«. who ar. in c«-nts a numl*er. by the Health-Cul
!ure Co.. 4K.1 Fifth avenue. New \ork
lowenag the value of their own farm
by the aUIy cry of 'No pearbe*.* u.e t
The aanoal oonrocatioo of Trarene
mile aeoac, they will atop trying t.
ladwace the peach market and de
preciaUog the value of theHirchard. Ii
MABTOOONW
auil rtuntori »-an
In our nr
In Larlif s* Fine Ff>otwt*ai wf S3.00
Conalderlng Blda
• ay th.iv W. -ht th, 1
.n gnmuds
greunds an,lbulhl.,^--r--^^^
„f I he lM.ar.1 of suiuTvlM.rs. cn
pbnld Kev«f." a timely paper for mim.
HIAVT PEACH ClOP
«».>
:
fixnwcar for spring, >i>u i :11 imd
:,““?r,r»!rs-.^v=
, .ul.J.'rt. roolalnlBK ««nie /aliiabl.
ki
NV%cr mm.l whxt old Ii.O.ionc.l
■’^rr^JarT.o-.'To;
achieved.
WbUe Mr. Trolier ha. rHura.-d
marv. t Jv. • o
The E3os*tori 3‘boro
The tracks an
i will U‘ in uiu
^^p^of^'bMewritb tbe oM
miMmm
a...
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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
••»oo
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
tMCEMTAMMAMT
LOCAL MEN
ASEJ^ERS
Wo
m »t; u»ui*
MM HMi,Ma rnm a-M
Of lh«
f Carroll has toot
tbft Tammss)
•ympaih^lth tha^ pnw|
bw#
sosnaoin imnAmii
iy sucirty
HE
WAR
i
;
« “T«* <»*«*
mtmtr a«h*m •< t. 1- A~*M 4.
Wall Paper
Call aad gat a hot blacuit and aea
ha Paninaolar Range in operation.
■Khibition second Boor Thuraday. Fnav and Saturday. The Roaton Store.
m
I'hc
variety ofjjpattvrns
have
fi'iT ^hown. So saVs Mr. Haskell ami he
has^^*« n lu rr so many ye ars he knows.
i:|WE BRING YOU
IMPLICATEO
MISSISSIPPI IS
OVERFLOWING
m uiEST^nus
the Gtp Book Store,
We have placed on sale new deI j signs and style* as fast as fashion
SEVEN BOYStULLEO
curred In Ruffalo Thi# Af.
ilo.
Mmn-li
11-8...™
THE WEATHER
WeJtppeal
U>yt
TWO FEET REVONO OANOER LINE
Af« Cm^t.
AND STILL RItINO
4- Hi-
VUMaC af tkl* •Hr. waTlMteoi
ttaS. J. AiaM* Oa |«>pl. otBi.
■(». ». .1I.-4 on«.-l
srraily
aEclird
over
an
acrWi
WILL HONOR ST. BATRICH T
StrMU Undar Watar I
ganrrally adhrrr to ihr aulc
y. Pennell bad been marcllr*
Local Catholic. Will Give Their An-1
dogged by ihe piiUre and nra;ai»a|K*r
Un. nmtmmfmnr UMIommmb^
nual Supper and Entertainment in
j
airn Tba dlatrlct aiiori
den*d Ihla mumlm: ihai
U, rUxUm bj th. atllioa Mrf Th**’*
City Opera Houa*.
j
MfOipbU. T«m. M»rrh II—T
cumatanceH were Pennell'a remalna to
aaiti, *100
«IT • •••« Ofoi* ■»
The meml^ni of the 8t
l-Tanrl-j
*• kMkat. —• <t —IpM «> •«•'> **'•
-hurch min again do homage to the i
Ihr da».H* r llnr anil ihi* river la rUI
•great aiKMitle of Ireland. St
Sr IPairick.j
»e. Mahcb IT. I
pared up and down four llroeK au< at the niy Opera Il.Mi*.e
TRaaa ara
Bv»»-u oin» of
oi a lm>t even 24 hou
•» aavaaai
«»«»I owwra
oil—, w
tt tkU v../
city i Sve-Unth»
Hevrral airwiH I
rulmMl down larm- drlnka of whlaky and mill relel.rau tin
«l»*M*>lMi(»«hl ih.M« w.y.ji.. N-fk ««
Ye^ierday hla aitlon. w,m^ Indicative fine Hupin r hy the la.
Ml tk«y k.M MGMXlKt iDOOTMtn. ""'17”; 11
Thp
rriMtrler p m . f.
,J a troubleil
foUom*<d with a]
M ap M tMt <MI> Wm*i »mw ■«>*•Krp.
r. IVnnrll. iliai
Krpiirta fmm Canithm
eiiteri
. will aot hold.
lln. who near
Iy run over n man In front of the Rur
I woald ba able to revaal
dirk hoiiiM. on Ihe night of the murdi
say- he «.uld Idenilfy the man
brtiught fare to fare with him "
TRa Hi. Lloaia ooootra aaw tha
IVnneU went while 111 an IttHtai
and Hald falnily;
"No! ,^>hl he n
•taao aoaUair aad aaooeadad la palihal are vi»u mirv he i«ald U. do you
llac oat vlaaera by wboat riant mill*
iH-lleve he c.i.l.r" and there 1..too dollarTbay bad ala«aBl onitm.
..lopiHil and would na> no more
•tied ap la Hi Laola. Cl.loa«o aad
llunnio March 11
More lerrl
nioHt than the d««lh of K I. 11
WasRIagtoa aad worfcad oa tba Ibeory
wan tlm trai«e*|y that ih i urr. d iaie
LEGISLATORS
ATTACK
PRISON :>.*Hlerda> aneriiiHiii when Arthur U
to,the people of Traverse City and vicinity. This great MAT STORE
was created and exists to suppO their heads with •'up-to-tha>fninuUin style HATS. During the pas* five years our patrons have watched
us grow. At Benda’s you will II id always the best at the VERY
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, consistent with
RELIABLE
MERCHANDISE. Courteous treatment, truthful advertising, money rafunued on all goods not satisfactory, and prompt deliveries, hava
p:a,ed the.r impurtant parts in making
this
TRAVERSE
CITY'S
pleasantest store INi WHICH TO TRADE.
Oraat Dap»o«'' Thi
chtKl^d tnh IN^nJu a\*hirh^irme“H^
s!ra*LfiSir-w=s=r“
S. BEN DA & CO
SEVERELY
CRITICIZED
CONTRACT LABOR SYSTEM
...............
The 01.1 krlutl.le Sh.Hr M.n
Frank Friedrich
24 :» yr oMl%t
Tba Nt*w Stand
GENTLEMENI A NEW SPRING HAT?
WE HAVE THE NEW STYLES BUT
WE DON’T CHARGE FANCY
PRICES. SEE THOSE
WE SHOW AT SI, S1.60, &2, *2.60.
«»».'
IViinel wan ridini; In hU eiertric auto
mohUe aith Mr* Pennell They men
III Kenmluglon avenue, near Klllinonavenue. Hklmmlng along the «*dg.- of
Ihe Oehre * -lone quarry, a huge nv k
PLAN PROPOSED RV TOM NAVIN
the gnmiid
Mr Pen
off
The aulomohlle
APPROVED
^werveil. and In-" Home InevpHcalde
iiier ll lea|M>d over Ihe curl, into
ahy-H iH^lom
Pennell wa. kllUnl
anily. hlH head indng rruKhed t«
Of Haring SUta Convict* Manufa<
unrectHcnltahle masH
Mn. Pen
lure Article* for U*a In th* SUU
nell man Injimil m» Aev. rely that On
Hurg.-«.nH at the «UterH* ImM'Hal. *'
.t.tutlofw—70S ConvlcU Commas taken, wiy her chyn-e
of rectivery, irfn- slight. Tmo Ih.vn imv
ere too far away
Just horn it hap
wing. Mich.. March
11.|H-ned -............................................
munmltiee on Jackaon p
8he mas only i
aubmmeil a reia.ri that glv.*. iinahle
aken to the hm
and ci.
cvlviHi. The report shu
dlately by l»r Eugene bml
are Tux convicts morklnj
ho|H. Id KaUiig her life, she!
at from H-’. to td <x*nts a
ENEMY TO LABOR
of tba ifavaliaa a.an had mote
te tbla lhaa la baak. aad It
tteamrli Ua-m that Paraou-* loa
9100
Ua woa «a-ll amoaaU a.
Umm bat ba waa la It flOO wU*
araab mm» Ravaral tioiaa br iboacht
•a woald draw hla Mirj oot but
kapi RHRMtec it oad ftaally lo-t
UUaaidlna Raw York di-paiob
IhaklbaimofE. J.AraoloAOo coa-
•iMad o^ Uin A. l>on.pkla aa ai-atook
broker of Wall atxeat who waa oo bia
appara aad ••Bob** ftkidaiora. a tout
who bad forwarU oflaa wlaaMl a »rel
baaaaaa ba ooald oot jrat Ik Tba two
hltapoD tba aehanir of firiajr llpa ivif dlnxtty with union
oa raoaa. and tba aaaoapaoiinff pabiic Bi from %2 to }4 a day Thin d
pUoad ibalr mooay witb-'K J Ar- nation alone iinuili-ally
iH tliiiUt from fr«H- lalior
aold B On. •’ aad loat with fraat rag
Walh^^r
Overs Spring
TA#/ «ra Aara.
Steinberg’s
Uti of thorn.
Phone 90-2 Rings
Mote than me oror ko^before.
By*
me need them.
Gat to
Tot Roves. C'ainationv. Hvarinthx, N’ar.
Aora thorn.
€ isMis, etc.
Hun.lrcils of Travcrbc City men wear
Have \ ou seen our new vu»rc —’ilS Front
S-.uct?
‘■T.T
iH. n.» true versl.in a^ to lu.m the affair
Welk-Orort ore
fit the Beit.
There Is talk of m.xMlng mill
every month afi.r the season
op«mF. the m.s‘1- iKTiiirlng alie
here and at ManUtee
Get your money down and plunge foi
Ibe limit Plunge! Plunge.! Plunge Judge E. B. Adams Not Overly Popu-Yoti c*n t ftwl our clockers: Hen
lar With Wabash Trainmen,
Is wh»t llopy* Have discovered in the
a^ Wir. to tb# ICT«UI« nowa
gray dawn yestenUy ;
Ly ing
Kansas City. Man*h 11 —Judge K
alfalfa inside the track he aav
R Adams, who issued the Injunction
preventing the strike of the Wabash
ble d.siT open and a horse c»h
trainmen, was hang.*d In emgy here
lad by a J*«rtiey In hi- store
last night b\ a erumd of Wabash em
The trained was iwhlnd him watrhlng ployes. Who r,.s.nled the Judges ar
OB all -ides for spl«*s
-A- hefiire remark»*d. our *cUs
know their huslneiis
They are
ETHIOPIA IS SAFE
to ev^y move. Humpy ‘ Sam was .» »
tree and caught the start
'Hopy* Ovardu* Steamer Arrived Safely In
Dave bml him at the quarter. Tinker
at the half. -Nosy' at the mn«- a s.sood fa-ler than the time has eier U*
" forw lieen made on the track
February 21. and fur which *<»mc
-Can you bent this?
-And the hiH-.er We pn.|xwe to anilely was felt, arrived In port this
make the blgge*l killing of the year
,\ll sitet 5 lo 12
r Supreme Court Juatie* I* Suffer
ing Frwm Grip.
■iv 111 wtih an attack
MhingtMt
Mr- U*y.
her »on. ^ g»
^tetrolT. Matth n.-Wheat 74c and
i. 47\c;
. 110224
onr rll^uyy>B^y
I'oiatoeti on 1
Stlhr cf WBik-Ovtrs Bnd ctbtr BoGd Shots
‘ tssue*l today
dgers of this
r Pnlon tomn
and Siella M
V
Yesterday
to Jam.-s E
Btie UUian Ernst.
I IVank rirlch of
T-H* Old »taa«d
TRYABITA FOOD
IHEMircatllYWIFUtt
W« try to make thlg a plea»ant store for you
SEE US
into.
Drop In!
to
♦
drop
There is loU
to tea here—New Suita, New
Overcoats New HaU. New
Shirt., New Neckfear. new
.
Before you buy a
piano or organ, and
let us show you the
merits of the Kim
ball Goods. Weean
please youinauality. price and terms.
everything for mew’0*><>»‘»
and comfort, for .pring.
Be»t of
all
are
the
new
Suita and OvercoaU from L.
Adler Broa, 4. Co. the calebrated
Roch.ater
made,
ready-to-wear tor which we
v
have EXCLUSIVE sale here.
|
This
that
j,
civaa a man the reputation
o\
it
tha
clothing
And in such variety of
lencths that all tastes
may be satisfled-The
cut here shows what
Is called the “refular"
shape-We also show
the shorier lengths
worn by the nobby
dressers who wish for
somethinc a little more
extreme—Prices from
18.50 to 122.00.
Hamilton -t
W.W.UMBIiLLGOMPAIIY
WIUMEIVI
•K
mIm
..•it:
m
J!
Pleasant
Stare
DR. PRICE’S
R. B. dTRONO. HAKAOBR
JmOt Ilk* your
THE ECONOMY, • "i-fiS’L."'""
all wi.ltbs .V A to KK
AlYrod. V: Rriodrioln
JUDGE DAY IS ILL
the markets.
There was nothing. In fart, but
iNiriHNl up money on the pvt of the
public And the moat asuiundlng part
of It all was the bard and brmasy
4if anv km.l hclorc vceinj: us!
It matters not what kind yon want,
you sliouU see our styles and pneex l*c(orc luiyini;.
Marrlag** license.
Willlaiii lUm.M
city *nd MaU-l HIU
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mi Vm today
-Os4 in on the game at once, and
aaad In a plunge
It will be ‘home
alone on the blisky ‘ for him Can you
beat ybl-? It U a- easy a* lackllng *
baby for a milk bottle Tens, hundreds. tlMmsaii^s. yea. tens
of thoBWtnds of dollars mould .roll In
CARPETS
Beet
They
They meat
•SL $4 £—:• J"
Old •^•rsd
hanged in effigy
You Will Miss It
HmBtrt. THfhoktibBnt
TWO 5TEAMEa>i SONS
Mew York dl-patcii.
the
Shoes made for Ben.
WILL MEET PETOSKEY
Ur Wir. I- lb* 1CVV«U* HrWvA
Bara U a Muda of tba adrartlsa
ulla.
March
II
The
Uk-sI
Mia tbaj aaad to oatoli tlie eager ....«„ier» Navarra and Nustra Umrdei*
followws of tha larf aooordtng to tba ridllded at Pula Santiago t.vlay Hoth
FRrtNK M. PAINE. Florist.
■Wtik-Overs ami will Imiv m. or let
i lioc.
Two hun.lrc.1 more Travet
( ily men u t.rc Wslk-Ovcrs bsi sea
onlhancvcr wore, tin-m U-roie.
M
hast two hun.hcJ men who have nevet wore Walk-Ovcrs •tH Man th.s
• jirmg.
.\n.l all the men who r^cr
wore Walk-OVfrs will l.nv them a;;am
they aSravs <lo. So thatS why wc
ncr.l so many Walk-OvcrS-
Peunel rarrie.l
lnsuranei‘ to l
amouni of ll’innno
Mr* Pennell
very him an.l no hopes are h. ld *i
The iKdlre say they now h.»i>e to clear
up the urdlrk munler rase.
nugm*HiU.n of ThoiMS
It develo|H<l Ihlx artemiHin
'.invlcii. lie employtnf
artlclex (or the state In Peunell. knomlng that the |x.Ilre
he prlMin ct.nt factor's p,H-t.Ml him In the Runllek murder,
had hired a Nem York det.M’tlxe
»eat of Iba »bl E J Arnold A Co.
aay> 11
elear him The deteetive arrived
have
aiPsii
Asd Itiwa* loat. that Is, It « goto
•O K J Aroold A Oo Of oonraa i'i« therein they will escaiH. paying '
MW who loat one wad would not
oosaa book with aaothar. bat the othar fellow woald. *o baatnaaa grew
Local High School Athletes Accept
liU
of urn ‘It^i
InvIUtion for Meet if the Tt
Are Satisfactory.
iliaion at PunU Santiago Today At$U 000* was
The High Sch.sd Athlellr a
ended With Terrible Raaulta—
clear proSt to B. J Arnold A Oo.. and
dead loss to those who aooaptad thetr
OcUlls Af* Lacking.
-
Ptr
Jl.S.dPbsrti^
DynamiU Eaplotlon Which Oc
C*<-MMr V>» «»y 0"»
nurmmm. .tart
rour r««o
a drptli of four far! Thomapplr rl
Ip aU frrt hichar than aaual and t
c If tbr (liioda comlmie the «!
away and tha onUra
•URDICK MURDER
. ^ tMlItc
W. HIGGINS.
I to tha New I
er wo. tt> th* B^Mitac VU«w«.
hvlll»*. Mich. March II—ThU
\n xu^TXy aumionded by wai»H
TRAGIC *NO OF ARTHUR P. PtWNELL IN RUFFALO
OUICC-
w' PABSMB IMt ttoo
DKPENING
MYSTERY
SIXTH YEAK-1818
WKnXKSDAY, MARCH lU
NASHVILLE FUMDEO
.1;:
Cor. Front I
» Clothing ^.
THE EN-EytKO KECORD, TRAVERSE CITY. MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11.1»0».
THE ETBOHG RECOKD.
MAUTirUL
wvwurnarnmmmt grtmtwm'acMm
FLORAL
TfUMTm
M»morr of tH« L«to MfO. OroyMfi I
DeWITT'S
WITCH HAZKI.
•t tt»t Fooorol YwUr^.
THAVSmECITY, MICHIGAN
Tbr toni uSwlngM In tnmmc
Un. Locmard ara»u&. wboM tx
ONAND TRAVERSE HERALD
iSALVE
y aad eaioyad tbebJgb
A wJSJTc^.
tiOMarotaportad la bava baaa vftaaaaaAlbU ^aaallaa #m pat to tba
apirlt. laid to ba ia aoatrol of tba
amdiam : -Wbaa wUl Urn papa dla? ’
Tbe awdimm wrote oat apoaaellpaf
paper tbU dale: *8ept It. 190E
At Kew Botwi a weaitable adao of
roioar hat ataa diaaloaad aboat tba
boaaa of tba late OapL Jaame H.
1, and ihoae «
Citm File. Fnmundr
C. K. K«fUy
Tliirlby. pink cnrnntuj
______n, Ackertunn and fanil
^
and mLiW tamaCiont; Mra. Jim Poa**5. ^
aAo.. ike WvU. Mm. Atfte Paaaa, Mrm.
Cmr C'liMriaTut.
Laojvace. pink and whlia carFor tala by
: Cbarley and
A Ifrad Welt.
camaiiuUR. Mr. Ctiaiiea Wll
E E WAIT A aONE 0
rt9d camauon*; Mra. J Camp. at Twrnrmm Oty
» 4ktw of Ui« repu
ttvaaikm laat woek.
I reCdra law dooa no<
Germaine Broa.. dualer caroa
and ruM.-a; Marie and Minnie
BT. red canmiioaa; yYaacU Bau
caruauoua; Mr. i
iU-cker. pink aad crean
dark Craw and mol
land that ba had nnnonneed blmi.eM
OOUroly out of pollUca before William
Jennlng* Bryan Appeared before thi
mcblsnn democratic cn^entlon In
Detroit Mr. Bryan cUnebed the de
•o place in the denmcratlc party
M atrnnsr. but many democrats havi
•oproaeed almilar «enUmenu regard
bm Bryoa. The Incident ausxeata a
OUkontly the dUrupted oonditlim
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tbe dMoocratic party.
Mest week the dairy men a
Moa wUl bt held to ihla city, and
fbe name time the dlaplay of the u.
Northern Michlican I'oultry and Pet
^ock aaaortatlon win Ik* held
U
pf tbeae eoLwprUe. are w,.rthy ol
bmi puwdble public oncuuraAenimd Tranrae City pixiple can a-(
largely In Iheir auoceaa by taklni;
lalarwt in the dUplaya and pr.M .vd
laga of both gathrriDAi.
------------------D----------------Judge Yaple. tlK. man from Mcn.Um
.Yapio baa been U-fore the |hh.p
Moditfale m. often, and hU ,
|mvo beea no pronouneed. that bl> ca
pertearo of the past; will acn« a« a
balm to aooiher defeat. whU*h- U a>
A GOOD SHOWING
And HUchigan-a togar Satt Crop U
Incroaalng Every Year->tUrttd
Harm
Acoordtnit to the annual rcp»»n
Fred M Warner, aecretary of at ate
Michigan planted 3h.ma acrea o
beeu laat year, and raUetl
toon. Tuacola cunty i.K»k the Iro I In
both Umaage and arreane. l.ti
saw OouBiy waa a rio.e
Ik.tl.
Of tbeae cotmtica planted over
arrea aad ralaed over 4&.oua
i ilrmad Traverm* r«.unty planted U
acTM la Iboi. and rala«sl kT tona. and
IjMlaaau county plant.-.! one a
leroagv it In Klmwiiml aoanahlp
The augar beet crop for MlchlKan
a not Urge, but U Increa.lng e>ery
1. A M. Ralle
The uE‘ Lyons
Stock a
TOIKIOMT
“The Old
Home Farm”
AFnllLlnecfSpcclalUes
aw*y > RiX TICKETS w itb cv»-r>
Central Hews
cflht World
of the (reahmen are planning
to Trnverat* tMty durluK th.
.priUK vacation, but the upiht cla*»
lien without excepilon will remain at
h«- cdlege
We an- bt.pinp
»t iht- town 1* the
me old
1 to IK* with yob
. blcH.m again.
Hewsf notes
rromfbim.JI.C
i-h lu
We have in
I the giieeii riiy. I
-ih.r
Mag." a* no ladUn
Id-^ IhiuUtitioii iM*
«‘..n*lderal»le ^U
Th.-ie lia*
Ie*^ It, the dorinUorle* thU term
Ahlfh the Troter, City aaKreaail
.a- liad itH ir *hnre. alih.MiKli none ol
.. have l.e,ii *eitoii-l> 111. The ur.-va
•ni dueaw-* an- mump*, meaisle* ami
I grlpi*Thc i-idiegc team of l«*keiliall i-tin
•«ied a game at the Armory l«*t Sat
IIday with 11.4- Yp*l i.wm Thiy wer.
itde to carry off the honor*, alihiHigh
iXh oi.;t.3*4H| l.y the Normal*
Th.
A r 1.0)* Wi-n* pleaded to hUK*!
rntertalu M.-**r* fharU-* Novak
Clmil.-* Sa’.slMiry. who an* niem
RHEUMATISM
Rheuroaliam of every variety aad forai
U canaed by aa over add condition of
taflammation. eweUiag aad paiu.
which iMtaaloagaa the Mood reaula*
ia ihi* *ottr and add atata.
To cure Rheu
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ELECTRICITY
It i4.u .lo:iA 14. uiNtall a v>strsii 4»l L let 1114 ai I.iglnlng,
Bc.K,
.Matins 4»t TclejOauuN. iK-riuil us i4i c*n->
matt. \Vc have a hnc line of
suppl es am’, t an quote *ati»faciidt pi:rc* lor high gnulc
w *tk
tnatcr:al.
Ab'T- fOo
PER 1000 WATTS
rnH.NlNBKi H\
BurfMaR mwflaelric
Urlit RR0 Pawn Ca.
CAMPBELL BROS
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RECORD WANT AO.
with .-M-t.--a-ldmuD*!. »U *-i.v»ia.1r-ri •wrh
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.rf I'lUiM •Alat..,. ..t c-NKl . har
l- ini-rAit htlai-. wh<» r»n
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WiiatAboulFencesTliisYear?
We have somethioK that can
not help but in
terest vou. It is
called the AMERI C A N F I E Lu
FENCE: some
call it the Panel
Wire Fence. It is made in different widths, so you c^in have
your fence any height. In puttiog it up you just unroll the
fencing as you go and nail it to your posts, and the job is
done. This is all .Ti lde of smooth wire, easily handled.absolutr ly no danger to the stock- Th - meshes are smaller at
the bottom, so that small stock cinnut g-t through. The top
wires are "kinked" to allow for exp insion during the diferent seasons.-^ The manufacturers are selling tiv-times as
much as last season, and the s-ues ar^ constantly increas
ing. It sells a little higher than baroed wiie. biit when all
the advantages are considered.- every purchaser who has
seen it sofar has taken the panel wire Wa want you to see it.
f |r^ “It i-ijl'S
N'n’
e la weather prediction*, the increasing pain* ia
barometer* aad noik aeca
If the approaching atonn or Che coming of bad
mneclce and iointa fbtute
iftant •nffereretbat
weather. It i* froaa thaat
cripple* U
recruited. Their bodic* an
ian
the iotnu become no itifftiind aad beat
that they a« at Uat corapellad to give
ap or hobble about oo
Kob.*ly rvertmUleed RhenmatUia
Mu
M .'.I'lhcm
JOHNR. SANTO! 0. p. carver & bro.
Will give Keadinge
and l«»aoneat 7 to
Wadaworth 8t.. for
r ,Ur for .ui*ll
ACUTE AND CHRONIC.
MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL,
ARTICULAR AND
INFLAMMATORY.
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perfect satishuu o«r.
V.iu wdl
bv the ft»ll4*w -ng pnres
that I ha\e not m,trkc«l up n*.v p-i< e* m <»nler to lake thi*
I . ff U-4 LUvr it K ntx
Iheui quickly.
irSTTHlNK ,\ g.i t:
Steel Range, hnc. laTgo. b.^h T um:!. iCM-tvoir. complete,--------just like cut. for
7.00. Then 1 have a f 11 line
of M.wtr's
M,k>.c'> Sl«I
Steel R.npo;
Range>; she
vlic Ic.’uUr
re;!uUr ,Un.l«.l
stamUid ,l«rl
steel range.
*27.75. *:lll in.l *»R. AH vili kiiili rl..s<-t. ,nd r«cm.ltv **^
Take 1-4 off bom tb-*e pt ce*; and m i* nii.n voucan get a
rl.iv> steel range li*r now. .\ large line of Ccx»k S-ovc*
$6.76. $«.60. $10 Ml and so on nghi up th*o-.ig^» the line.
Hret 100 f-cfMBs AAmined
Free!
THE PALMIST
to death. Tbe Tillage belU are ranr
nightly to anable tiavellere to find
their way to ebeltw. Many fwrroni
Imre beeo froaen to death within the
*e whtU eearohiag for the doon
of their own bomea.
- The aatopey on the body of George
Oooper. whoro aeok waa broken while
wreetUag with ftaak Wagner at th*
Tara Verela in Oreenpoint. N -Y..
•howe that death wa. tbe reeolt of
unneaal aooideut. Wagner had
partUUy thrown Oooper. who eodde
ly loet hi. balaooe. fell off tbe me
etriktag the floor on the hack of hi*
aeok. Hie long-ahanked Dollar but
itraok the tide of the epiaal oolnmn
at lie teudareet plaoe. cat
fracture.
Hot. K. a King, aged V
girl of 19. baro been married in Lee
eoanty, Teaag, aad have gooe toe
ranch to live. Mr. King U llie oalt
•arvlvor of tbe battle of Ban Jacinto
which gave Texae her imlei**ndt«oe.
aad U a ooaoin of Uon Bnm Honetou.
Be bae lived in Oalveetoa for many
yoare aad la wealthy. He baa b,*.*o a
olronlt rider for moet of bia life
Hi.
bride la tbe daughter of a farmer
Frederiok Kiblo. obief clerk at tk.Hotel Sk George. Brooklyn, waa pre
aented with a mining claim ais yean
ago. He looked npoo it aa praoticall:
worthieaa aad aaed to Joke about ht*
eilenaire miaing intereata” Kow
It U aaid lb be worth M OOO.OUO Will
iam Ooartiiay a proepootor. 72 year*
old. oaae to Brooklyn in 1HU7 am'
atoppod at tbe Bt George The old
man bad Jaat returned from the Alaa
kan gold flelda and was without fnnda
!Jiblo found tba old miaer an inter
eating oompanion aad oame to t^ourt
oay> relief with a aubatantUl *um
Ooartngy gave Niblo hia plaoer claim
near tTape Nome. Kiblo put the pa
pera away and did not think mod
aboat them aatll one day be eame oi
them in tbe aafe. He told hi* .fri.-nd
Tbomaa Kelby. a Uwyer. aboat H.t
old olalm and offered him a third iiimreat if be wold look It ap Kelby t.
now in the west and liaa been ontrei
12.000.000 for the oUim.
At a aplrttoaliatle e<wooe tin* oth.-r
nigbt in the parlor of one of the mo»t
prominrat Amerioana in Borne, ai
which many remarkable manifrou-
out of our warehoBve gt once inoinler lorepair an i tmt e the
warehouse, ami will give you price* that will entu r ' no to
move them into your house.
|.^ o^T fg’
throuKh --------our big hue of Cook Siov« ami Site! R* gi*, Tnai
bring* iheiii below firM rori and H-cv * rrc Ik> »i >t in catloml Eiuantitic*. I ; I mu»t get then. *u
ivr Wehavr
the Urgc.vt line ever vhown in this |u*i <4 • r 4.*umuv. and fMOMAT
the bust a*«,Mmcni.
I'hi*
w*:i co T4a- V4,n 10 get
the cclcbraicd Quh k Meal Steel Range (iF- vm b *1 and
mewt i»cifecl **i e1 T.v»-r.
maile) b»r lev :imi ev^ t».au
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d. W. SLATER n
lW«lk*;J N M*rtto.A.
PROF.HARRIE
io oMBb mj hair. Xioetor* pruMVlbed
far am fur evar two asoatbs wUbomf
giving ma nay raiiof. Z aaw a.8.
advortiaod aad daoldod to try U.
XaMnodiatoiy Z oommoeood lu mao X
fUlt bottor, aad romarkod to usy
arotbor Uat 1 waa glad Z bad at Ual
fbead aama roUol X ooatiaead ik*
naa aad am aaUraly waU. Z wtt
41a
oaoaoM of a. a. a. aiaoa it did
L
Toar* trmiy.
maU gddd.
_ToV*
tnUy.
r*rlrtlr« nil ttir K-\m ilolinr
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Ever Use the Oliver Steel Beam Plow?
MIECELLANEOUE
OMUtniRxiA ANl* I’Al ti it MTarHW
Jnu-..* Al7*.n
.-»ro»-
teiruitrKaf err.;:.: rss.-.'
na. AZJOB BomToii.
I 4iht- Hi-1• tw« UniirtxMl AArbu« *it)t Umni
It is the best all
around plow on
the
market:
no breaking
the beam on
stumps or roots
Wo carry a full
line of farm im
plements./That
is one of'-our
strong lines. Now that spring is so ne’ar at hand there are
many articles you will need. Better get them now and have
them ready to use. It is good money in your pocket to have
good farm tools always on hand.
]'v
mut n Man
Will Sa Fut an at Firot.
JL J. MaDoBBaU of tbe Arm of MoDoamU Broa arbo baaa tha auati
tm tbabaUdiatafthe T. O. L.
M. nihmL anivad la tae etty laat
atiMag. aad baa aUaady imeu lo
tblJM la Aapa far iba aoauaaooam
IMB aft watt, aad MmaawpU
W.4M
3th
Jtasn. Dai * Kctckaa
a week ago bU daagbtar aad
hair, who U tba wife of Dr.
..__t a Wbeelct. bro bami Imty
aeatab&f. aad It ie aalA ba boa al
ready dieooTared M0.000 la biUt. ae
well ae aold and dUmooda. tbe raloe
of wUiob baa not yet beea eeMm
yaadgoldbaTe beaa foaa
tbe moM oot ofUie.wa7 pUoei
withend old plant waa takaa froi
p t lioeaaae it waa aaaightly.
tbe earth waa kaooked away tram the
I, eparkllag atooee feU oat aad a
oagb eearab dieooleed maay vain.
duuBoode.
80 aarolaeely bad
B of tlie money beeo biddaa ia tbe
IN TWO WEEKS
WaHt WUI RmCc
iviov^ r: 4jr
1S13-€1»
k»l>ohuay Ciuater. caruatiuoa;
Konia*e. K*iella LudkA white
i«. Fannie Ludka. Inna Ur..an pink ramaUuUH. F. A. Earl, pink
white carnatloDa; U.ya of the
I prtmnrj election reform an«i
l.arl>«-r alK.p. cluster cama. and ciMen; E. K and Bert Mil Ur.
loo luw been emphatically Kup
er pink roao.; Mr. and Mn. E J.
by the btate Umaue of Repul.
. red and white camatioDn: Mr
Mm. Roliert Walter, pink caruaTra»eriM- flty Mualrlant* ahiM>
..n. while iwmaiiuoa; Ml»a Pulver.
e rarnatlonn; Mra. Oral*. Mra
.VIII WrlKht. Mra Cal Wrtght. Mra.
bo wlabM of the people have
Yat. r pink and white camatlona;
ooporly faliJJed.' It I. unlikely that ■Ira Ruth Kelly. Mra
Mok.re. Mra.
h-njaniln rreain and re.1 rxiaiw; Kim
i taw COB be paaaod that will mt
all t:.. and MUa l?mi e, rtHl and white
Mr. and Mra.. Slmpmm. pink
r and Mra U K.
tlon^ and r«ai*a:
ilUbH. f lutter
vl^itile (tiSiWn
»Wrk. Jelielte
. Minnie llubbell.
carnal Ion..; Mr and Mra
wrt*ath pink and whit- ear
The roblni harlnR made thereat Ivt^
ailiina and cream roiM*»; Dr. Scott,
manJfeat U may be aaaumed that the
caniathuifc: Mr*. Kllder, cluster
winter U practically over. A
- and carnatUma; Mr and Mr*. A
ovm weotber approarhe. It auKn.*atr
Ilian rluHfer white carnation*; A1
.\ow,tn>. while carnalk.n»; Jul
Umt Trmverae City ahould do
u* M. Wllh.*lm M l» . r»Mt and varlo
tblni toward a public park. Wt
mted carnal Iona; Mr* WyTjn*.k. clua
n couple of little atrlpa on £aj
er pink roa.-* and white carnation*;
Weat bnya. bat they are almply t
**.yV Band «‘"‘-r* of the- Ypal team Sen*. 49 f.
IM
The dlmenalon. ol
We liotlc.
n- in your colomna that ^
be enUned. and
ore beyoed re«?b or available propurt
Otberwiaa dtopoaed of. Traverat. Clty'e
gruenne wealth and Importance de
mnnda more ncUvlty in this direction
onrv
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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
thavmwk oitv. miom.
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THB EVEKIXa BECOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, ItlCH.. WEPyESDAY. MAltCH U, im.
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STAOl AND PLATFORIt.
own by tbe Sea." a melodrama
different class from the ordinary
l-and-lhdnder variety, but with
plenty of climaxes, lot. of wboleaooe
BLOT MACHINM MUtT OO
YOU CANNOT FAIL
to make light, creamy,
sweet and nutritious
bread with our BEST
FLOUR, give it a trial
and be convinced.
HANNAH & LAY
iCMdtnstd Hews
oaf
iMlp Md DdTla Ml 1
r off.
Ue to that
day. Tbe
.41 Bt^Meaer m o kio «f i».»
of tounA irip
l» milee. andibe 7lb
polipe wot toiiif boar'from o fwJfty ,
be
every week oertainly
ofar aldolrht be aw o H^ht lo tbe giTM him ample eaerMia.
portofftoe. He too home oorttold ble
C'borlea J hnaoB. aged tt yeara. wai
folbor. who immedUtelf webt to tbe foood deod and froaan tn a floMo near
oflkm ood tbe portiM fled. Offloen flandt* Inuiber oau^ 10 mila eaat ot
or* bootinjr for them, oad tbej ore Maolatee. M.mday. Wbere be te nopbeUovod to be ratdeoie there
Hod l«eed to have been for nearly a mooib.
tlMf Mi ban dittorbed they would t*o|ilo In that Tiolnlty not baring
boeefottbe afe cipen ond meroef aeen him in that laogth of ttma
the tbootoRd doUort wbtoh tt cooUint^apt
Prmok Gny. Of Moakefon.
•d.
who oaarly $0 yaari ago tnraolod and
A eicmr deoler m Port Hnroo lort o piteute^ the flreeprinkUroow in genrelooble diomoiid pin lat ereek. ood tral oew^ia^thit oonntry aad Bnropr,
two days Uter toand it on tiie flott of
hit otore
It bod evidently not only my reward. Some time ago be took
Utn tbae e?er einoe be droptod U. ► tep< toward eecnriug come retnm for
wilboot being noticed by ony of tbo bit geniot, and hat now rwoleTod
Mitoiuciooad ont. bnt hod been word that a oomimny formed in Bog'
•tepped on by e,.ou,th f.^i t to be land tor »be mmnfaotnre of the tprinpratad n«ht down into the |.loniiof kler hat aooepted hit lermt. The dttd
of the floor.
w.ll make Qay a wealthy wmn.
Cbdilioo It looking forword to tbe
Mrt Uehtaa Morriaoa. now dead in
Mcpeet boom on reo<ird the ooniii g Ualeeharg at the age of tt yeara. it
'^mmaer. Poor brick bli^ke will be
ereeted on the bneineM .trrct. tbi^ Ann reel at i
r railway will bnild a
butbai d 1
loet block foctory
; « Mateditb Koreity work, will be in
- opeiollon. o oneiom flooring mill oud
three other footoriee will be bnilt ond
o $10,000 twee track, othletio and lair
groonda will be ixmatroned.
At Benton Horobr < barlcp Davit bante eoddcnly inmne Monday oud
Imagioed he waa a lion
He knocked
bit wife\lown. ond. taking her jrormenu in hie teeth drugged her about
tbebonee. He then hit her In the
•.H)k. ne^rh killing her. ond 1 o.r*fTio ouawered
Ingthefleah Will.amI T
IK ras«N»
Adoph Oeobinaki. who claimi to be
tbe eon of a Pollah
ediotUe Wayne (xmniy poor farm.
Satnrday. baring become ioMae. it la
eaid. me the veenlt of
ne.«
According to Dr. Barrowa the
nnfortnuate man
bad aristoetatu
neinners and waa always a gantlaman
Tbe Saginaw river is nearly olaar ol
to, it haring oomimaeed to mova
oot .'^sturlay. This is ooe of tbe ear
liest break-aps in ipTexal years. The
field of ioe in daginaw hay. hoi
is intact, and it will probably be two
or thiee weeSs before that breaki
Tbery is still a large color*y of
shanties on the Ic and the flshei
irr jest beignning to make catclu
rfOad quantuiea
I to tbe agiutlon and t
SeatUe. Wash. March 11.—A special
to tbe Timet taym: “Homer Bird was
banged at Sitka. Alaska, on Friday for
the murder of two prutpeclora. Dur
ing the giwat Klondike ruth In 1897-»s
Bird itarted up tbe Yukon Hver with
two companlona
tine day tbe two
companions were found to be missing
When guenlioned. Bird stoutly main
talned that they had gone off on a
prospecOng expedition. The bodies of
the two men were found, riddled with
bulleu Bird was convicted of killing
them, and hU sentence of death wai
confirmed by the United States su
preme court. Bird s wife and Ifiilo
girl made pathetic pleas to l*rcsldent
Kouseveli, but he refusi-d. clemency
Bird protested his Innocence up to
the moment the tra|i was sprung."
It Saved His Leg.
ing. All of the character were
in good bands. an.f tbe audience testlfled to lU mpprt,val throughout tbe,
plooe.
Miss Fannie CnrtUs aa Blanche;
Preston, afterward Mrs. Melford. and
KJlloti Di vter ms Henry Melford. the
roung j*arMin whom stress of clrrum-;
stances ctimisdled to believe his faithful wife untrue, were the central fig-,
tn thi> drams, with Walter H,
nan as Dlxson Dwight from the
city as the villain. All three enact^
parts well. Miss Curtiss being
especially strong In her emothmsl
work tn the second act
Ned Woodley as Hiram Preston, an
old iKW captain and father of the herome of the story; John M Stevens as
HsjTjes. a fish«»rman;
Joe W
m.U) as Sandy Webb, an apprentice;
Kdward neldlng Ss Phineas Uocke.
tbe light tendi>r. and George Mansfield
as Juslah Winch, the bust man. were
all good in their parts and received
gt nervms applause, as were al.-o Ul.ian May.- as l^na. a s.rvani. and
Io>ephiue Suih.-rland as Agnto.. a
oelghU,r. Utile JIS.IC Su ven. plav.'d
the pan of F:.lith. a rhlhl «■( the Melb.nls. in'a m.-t plearing and sweet
munner. and cmj.let. ly son the
hearts of the audl.-nce
Kd. And.-rson as Al«* Elson
the
Israelite. • Vol .lo y'u Cl-n k?" fui^
nfshed the principal com.riy element
in the play and created a gissl de^
wf laughter and abundant applause:X
On the wbo'< it was a g.s*d play, w
cured It In five dsjs. For Ulcers.
Wounds. Plies, lu the beet salve In
the world. Cure guaranteed. Only li
y IF. H. Meada. DruggUL
Sold by
|
Mis* .Mine RoM^rta of this city has 1
Tragrdy Averted.
In the nick of time our lit He
Raved." writ.*R Mrs. W. W’al
Ohio Pmui'leasa
1 hav.K- with him
1 P5*>
I had set in b<rilde
Doet.uT. ireati-d him.
:«niio;in«-.-in.-nt that T.i'Mov*. '•Re.-iiirr..rti«*n"- the .«rlc»rsl Ano-tbwn pn»
duet»..n—will U- t^-en at Sielntw-ro's
dramaU.»i«'lon by
Mr - Char-s V.
i'ha-.- and the en-T .>f. eharact.-rs
h ,.o-d b> Mr Tr-.e S Jam,^ U a
very -in.i-.c and romph
,,r-.
',.r
iKtug'w New Ufe Pills.
All the bay non I
open, and exorpi a
area Harlior is tree
drift tor.
William Hopkins
rd their season's flahiug this week.
They will tub -thres pound
Gold Medal
At Pan-Amprifan
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v hv. rv. You air out n
ir. ei vrituu. ^ud to «>>$ ot Lain
I..HS Jl SUI.AH-|*r»pl».-*l
»UI dnr...
aaKS LENA HCNTINOroN >'a«4.Kairi<S
IVl l»r.^i.-.ku.v A.^-..rd« « p|.mU«K m«.U
i
rih •tr.-et. TrmTrr»-tyt^v.
TH K.I.r/..\HK{H KI.USW..UTH..I rniv.’isily ..f Mw-htH»r w Cnkm
rfvi.
LAk..fcCAIAtfKt: xr. a.
F.LKTT.MkT C ARIUACE,
.re.u..-l
aaas K W. SlIKl.n.*X. M HKK-^rR.la.le
IVI .4 1 HA Trainin.rl»«a UW.
need a new Bed this
J W. GAUNTLETT, M. O.
PHYSICIAN A^ND SUROBON
^ Surgery of the Kye aud Fitting
Olassosat
Spring?
FARM FOR SALE
B<»wei irouhU-R
When President Roosevelt riiiu the
Rocky mouuteins this spring be has
K. B. WATT * tmsw.
JAB. *1. JOHH80H
nearly a» grave as an Individual dis
order of tbe system. Overwork. loss
Poroelaln. the aesthetic filling.
•if Sle.'p. nervous tension wlU be fol E. L. ArtrtOB.
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re
liable remedy Is Immediately empk»ed. There's notbing eo eAdeot
to cure dUnrders of the Uver or Kidoevs as Electric Bitten
It's a won
derful tonic And effecUve nerrlne and
the grmtest all around medicine for
mdittfirta punauad to F. H.
Dr.
has
fo«»t
ciitl.
do<f 'ipiiKlIy lilIin-4 atul aii:;h* inni . lulmakes ii vt-ry sironjj. an\ color, oiilv
from
.-
.....
....
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...................
iht*
4.25
1.85
Spring's anti Malresses. all kinds at the lanvesi Prices.
J. E GREUICK CO.. CITY
CARPET CLEANIII6 WORKS
rWofe.eA.tiBr yoor cAd esrpet*
I -d. nm >tig« M iwe a»c.w yus ^(nplM
UnITke Any Other!
full
lUvor,
the
deli-
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
2 18 Front Street
That’s
Wc aic inUiRluoii^ to liic viiib-ictv iriHu fvtomich. 1. ver ami Kulnev I'lnuldcs the rmivt rcmirkahle
Tcmrslv ihat is the r«rvull «f vean. ol cv|Krrit'^c of one of the most
rcmcili the woihl luo- even know
in riu-se «j-scases in this country -a tciuoly that has liccn comiarnmis pio*l»c4i»j'' -^^hys-rians
•^^hys.-rians am! sp vui
rut Ms
*
lioumlc-! .in.' put u|. nil
un let hi«; iliTcc!
ilrrcc! in tni. tmn*. l.v sl!l»c-l'loclors
sltHc-l .loclors an.l
an<l riioiiiM-—v
riic.i
icnic U that is shsointely p'liaranleril to ^ivr rrrta ii. sat stacloiv
if used ac«;otiling to ilirc lions.
This remedy is
DR. I MAN’S COMPOUND
Sduhrrsri.
The World’s Best Tonic and,Spring Medicine.
3PEQIAL. ORF-ER
In order to reachj^ll classes of pe'>D'e with poor health, the un
dersigned Hriiggists, for the next 30 days will sell
When You Have Any
Laundry, Call Up
CiL Phone
..84^e..
Wcctll lor find deliver your
tonndry lo your bouse. Plcisc
.......GIVE US A triad.......
TM IrtfBfse City Steam
wLioiKliyw
•13
W.
•r«Poe%W
I#
Dont BeJooleoi
And a Start on the Road to Good Health.
e4lth
what this card means to you.
DO
<*<>
hravy P:, ill. posts. t-xi«-ntltul
A Gold Dollar For 50. Cents
h^asy,
hhiR>. pieasani.
t»
at F. H
We. tkevmdmmgned.
you t!\aniim* our ^locU lo ftin' purrjiasin.^.
rhi< No. 17 Iron lit-d fxarllv likt-nit
Grand Rapids Farniture Co.
I>Tug8toro.
SITUP of Tar If U falls to cure your
i or cold. We also guarantee a
w-hirh towers U 410 feet above the.aea
Then you havi*/m> n-^anls for your iKukft-lmok unit*;
House Kurnishers
The
MUUu
the milk srpplyof Byrwcute
aondaga oountv. N. Y
HU
A
glri's "complexion" may
l.e}b«Ml Onondaga
Btaitre has offered to boy aU
r-iamiKsl tin her Liver's heart, but most representaitre
of the "complexion•' comes off unless jh, ^lilk at
oeuU during the s<
p-jt iberv with Rocky
1 msr and B oaute donug tbe winter
"Powder's a bad thing"
Ja. G John«m.
ACSro
a taatlmoo) whereof I have bereuBto
CfejrOar
riR> RouuawoirrH apsro ; s< maim
have aowcalofM perfect hmkh lor two
■ have a t;t>od assortineni of Iron IhmIs. up
wmrnwm
iSULtm
ftnml titmbto in aa inerodil
nlm diaoctlcred
tbeoaaasofotborfem
1-slA.io s:.owi.
iheSiccIcoi
Needham tann
One ol the best in
t'.ran.l Traverse rointy.
miles
with of th* city.
Kalnmaro... Mlrh . March I I.-A ' boapltal by waicblng tbeid amputate
M't'Tlal from Klkhart to the Evening I his left leg below the knee. Hen tosT.-!«-graph ways that the Lake Shore A ad to take au anesthetic, beoaase. be
•lull.can S-uihiTn has voluntarily In-,«eid. "It can't hurt worse th»n it dc-es
or-a>e.l the pay ..f I rt*o rbop ami' imw. aud 1 want to e.u- you when yoo
r. ^.lh..n^e im n .m the Mlchicsn ‘ tjut it off.’*
M Im.In tnr.IM. W tSoiuhern dlvKii,n
Nine hundre.1 ini
----------------------♦--------------------irikhan are afi.iMed
In making the J
Working Overtime.
miu-liR are omsid-!
Kight hiiur Uw ^ «r.- Ign..r.-.I ^
In tbe Sisvind ward, at Second
Ward City Hall, on Spruce street.
In tlM- Third wart. In the storr
bniiding at <«4 South Union street.
In tbe Vourth wart, tn the Engine
House No 3. on Case street.
ward
For
Hall s Family Pills are tbe best.
THEIR WAGES
I Marar Artlip. tbe fi v car old son of
Voluntary Act of the Lake Shore A ,
Artlip. a CAnntboat captain.
M.ctug.n Southern Railroad.
; .orprlied the sargeons at IBellera®
NOTICE OF BOARD OF RECISTRA
TION.
To the la-gal Voters of the City ol
Traverve City
<\.unt> of Grand
Trmverw.- and State of Michigan:
Notice ir b.-reUy
given that the
Ikwfrtls of lUgGtratlon for tbe several
waid* of the CiTv of TrsverM* City
win meet on Tn.- ..a^ and W.*dne*da>
March 17: and IK
Ih lle..i for the pun»<'s^'
of mrislerlng
ertng an Muallfle.! eterl.m. re
siding^I the City .If Traver..e City,
not m>w ngtriecsl: said
Urgi.tratlon will meet In
Ikvartts of Uegi.tratl..n
he five wants of said city In
««rh of the
a. namely;
the following placwi.
In tbe nrst ward,!, lu the B-iys*
Ikiys’ Band
R.sim. tn McNamara's Hall, on Front
abidof rndmamaad soffwing.
S..ld by all Druggists; price, 7:k- fu r
with tbe mle adoptol by the boi
tmsM last fall, will be retired after
lias Alice Roberts Will Sing dn •'The attaimog the are of <0 yeara. For
Creation" at Mt. Pleasant
|(
ersliy. Each profesMW reiir. d
Nest Month.
<i
et good- fur dkaaee of the etomach.
YW tbs •'chaagr of
asad not be fesiwd.
WiaacfCarduiuwo.
bmt iMiM from you!
old tfa. A millioa w
hsva mcared bteowd i
Croatbairsoffwiiigsb:
c!i,;nrr^
Miss Robert, n. soprsn v
| U^tri ” H^'I!'
"wmnd"sn"^^
plays the exet-lient jodgmeul of tho.MMKv..rvlKKlv ought to know. Ifs the
f tl-.- VO unlv sure'cure for Omghs. Colds and
> have had Ihr (
Guaranteed by
oatiste for
Price &0c ai
_________
jlHri Trial hoitlea. 10c.
pf the etomacb and
Ovdiii hasbroi^tliwlmek
tohmhh. SbsTtooaaftbs
aocmllaroritNcI her boms
and her wconry to health
hasprrmitmdbrrtomijcy
A very rrodliable porformance of
l,a IVdle Marie: or. Jean Ing.-Uides
On tba oharge of stealing tbe sbrond •m OjH-ia Houm- lo /ver.v*^^maU anwhich her miskiesa bad prepared for di.-n.-e by the Lillian Lyons Sii»rK C.v
>wn barial, Jennie Gray was Uied 1 li.- plav Is a five-net .Irama ami the
thr.-.- acts w.-re .->|Ms-lall.v slroiig
art St Willlamspcn. Pa..
The a- ttnerpr.-ied by the e..mt»any ^Tlie
girl asiil alie look it beoaose abe bsd Jday I--«U;h Hilh a an.n-.;e.l tirl. win.
j.; tbn.aa off bv h.*r faithless lover
Tlie tlUroverv of llit- lov.-r's .iuplieitv
l.v li.e Kiri's fath.-r and ih.- faHur's
sometbiog else to pot on. The jury •l.uiih at the hand< of ih.- tov.-r in the
fonod her guilty and she was seui- pr.-f.ene.- .if th. kItI. a hi* make., a vo»to «iii him him who ha^ rnin.-.1 h.-r
eoood to two rnoallu in jail.
Ilf.- and the tlna' fulflimeM .d that
. m all an- vividly is.iurnve.l Frl.-nds
Beware of Ointments for CsUrrh ..f lb.- fan-.HI.*- an- cl* v.-rlv interv»..v« ii
That ConUin Mercury,
in the pin? amt ad.t vim am! life to
the
^,-v.-raI p.irts
Tls- doiibl.- part
as mercury will surely destruy the.
..r Jean inm^ri.le an.l Ln IV-lb- Marie
sense of smell and completely deranj
was rieverly aetcl by Miss Lillian
the wluilf system when entering
l.vor--. Itrvaii Wa'ijdiiK.-.- th.- mu- and
thrxmgh the mnetms surfaces. Su<
faithful friend, wn-i v.-r> wiU por
articles should never be used exce
t raved hv hVank J I Van and no mean
s fn.m reputable ph»
fncior i«. the humorous .-Lie «.f ihe
e they
play wa^ Stubbs, who was cleverly
ten fald to the
derive fnun them
Hall s
Cure, manufactured by F? J. Cl
A, Cxi.. Toledo. O . contains no mer
Tb.- HHHda’tb-s w. re of a lilch onler
cury. and is taken Iniemslly. acting
lari nicht. Lillie ivmia ma-b- a hit.
surfacw of the system.
In
buying a< did n'-o C’a-id K.-llv In His siiiKimr
Hairs Catarrh Cure he sure you get
the genuine It is taken Internally and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cl
aiog the tenor solon, and other leading ,
«tl Mnlicia Diacor-
oaM,aia.iM>i>.
BUSINESS CAROS
MaitM right is vary asiy to
HANGED IN ALAtKA
which is to he i rrsemed iu Mf. Pleas j
ant aome time next month bv the On- !
-j
tral Normal Bohool chorus and leading ' boy
*llI*ftSir’tGdld. t
ttigrtin & earns
m
1 ordered all slot
ASSOLOSOFIANO
5.-Skslift
MISS
MAY MARKELL,
A M IM, MmUm mt L«Cktet. CMtada.
A Regular $1.08 Bottle of Dr. Iman’s Componnil
For 50 Oeiits rr.«rzs“””
To The People of Traverse City
We art' pleasci! io rocomtm nd lo all in poor health Dr. Imans Compound. We
have sold this preparaiion.fpr the past three or four years and fhe results have been
so saiisfacior)’ that we will guarantee it and refund your money if not perfectly satis*,
lied. Dr. Iman’s ComiKjund is one of the best tonics and .spring; medicines on the
market.
BUGBEE & RO.XBURGH.
‘
r
JAS.G. JOHNSON.
:
S E. WAIT & SONS.
. r. H. MEADS.
E.E. MILLER.
)
the eWhIHO
.
.iho... TIi.ViaiSE CITT. MICHI WEDXTHDAr. MAECH II. H«)>WEMEDLASTEVtimiG ij _<CAtSOFFTHETtACK
CLEVELAND OUT OF FOLITIC*
VEnPUASMTMEETlIK;
MEETING»TO
CONinniE
Freeldawt Eave Ma Will Taka
OOUMSK LArr CVENINO
T. P.
Wf laM
Hr ta Jaokaoa. arb«ee tbe i
, iMt
«Bd asatn fbo
tM U to 1-r brW la tbe aear fata
foil tij tbe 4000L “V
At tbe ooiBrlortoa a« tbe b«
^Uikg away all EUIiId«m and
lidcy of oaiiclitla«a«. nteH
^TjUe
A vary pretty wedding
—rngmm
acme
C RECORD WANT AOl
sued all
^*^e ^^‘ihni I had a political
uik with Bdwmd M. Shepard. William
a Wbltaey. aad others are u«true^I
am not ta pollUca. I am our for «ood
I oaly aaw Mr Shepard last al*ht 1
I Wo minulea and polIUca did aol 1
are In our oonveraaikm. PollUca
•oMaltUe^ At tbe baMaeoaew
U>e«BUterofeUo^6aledal^;
of Mlirfoae of tbe toeeticT aroa ab
rto *. Tf0U-r
Mia. IV. Fea mid Mr. Will Olman Tbree bonded Freight. Were OarallHl
-..-w- -/
In tiH O. It A I. Yard, at 1 O’clock
No Active Fan.
New York. March 11.—ftanaer PreeIdeal Orover ClTel«»d dealed that be
bad cotae to Kew York city for aay
polUlcal porpoee. aa waa rumored yea-
tICLVIN E. THOTTErt LA«T OIE^
••nrteM W»M •# H«f4 M#rr
Cleaing Out Bate.
___
, at tbe hoeae
tbe
loaded wlih carriage. The
Mra Maada Pox.
lumlK-r Upped off
, atreet laat aUrbt a* rhe embankment and wa. badly dam
mrtr. oooaiatlag of aged
The other gondola hail to b«ippiHl off the embankment to enable
the atiemoim paMunger train to get
Olmaa aa maid of boaor aad Mr O.
oletlaff ailniawr. Ttmma. P. UlU^f
the Dlwrtplea oharob. la tha few f^t
with aa open Bible ia hi. Imad. Tlie
Ifal aad Impreelva ring oeremony
ukd. Tbe bride waa taatefullv
Weber
of
Funaral of
attired ia cream alelliene. The
Mayfield Tewnehlp Yeeterday.
Mn. BUaabatb Weber, who died
Mday at tbe home of ber aoa.
aler Weber, la MaySald towaahlp,
vaaaploaeerof AUefaa ooanty. abe
pod bar baabaad. Antoaa Weber. Jelly, ollrea, pioklee.
j varletle. of oak.
I ia IHB. abare they
B aerred in a moat
olaarod ap a Baa tana.
new Sprins
nnoa of Klk Kapld. i.
tto t«t or tte 4laooar.«. Tl» «»eakrr
•UU4 tkat tka raam m maay people
tataaaa.** by Van Dyke.
do BOi aaooaed la gelling bold of Ood
MlaaBataa
t. that tbar hntm ibelr haad. full a!
raadf of tbo lblaf» ihal they a/W i
Mta
Gilbert
oooclaSed tbe i«S»^
wUltadlaSlTaap. He applied ibl.
Tbe
ladle,
broaitbt
Cbfbrtin p«>ple wbo are noi lUla»
«p to tbelr pHtllece as well
tboeo «bo baee ae.er acknu.»icd^
tbe daliB. of Ood apoB ibelr lire.
Mr. Trotter look a bard Jab at
.othar of tea obUdmt. aU llrlng bet ^ Tbobri4e«M lb. »«"«*«*
WULAH «WODICAU»
HMllbCuUuri- Cor March
™
of lA
,b. cover a verj .trlhlag foll lMiph
am. are aU wMl to do Ibrmare and ar
other polnU m»U». and will Hum
3 oet aad lay it •
Jolm. Jo»|>b MUI PM« oC UAjUi
turn to make their home In ihl. city |sun^
aad It la perferify aafe. Evro i
u.wMblp,M4 0«>««e«4 Anton, c
Altooa •o“«y «* foor a.o«ht.r. The' oaly one in attendance fr
wa. lirt^ to mgrr
Mr*. Ida Hoarde.
« Mro P.l« lUt«li ol T«T«r»
doing to pri^tne ber bealth
ly by tbe large audlen^ aod ai ib.
of the bride, from Cheboygan,
noted aa bo.leaa aod performed
eloae of tbe aenrlce there wa. an aftet
part in a way tbat brought
*
Itai —ly. ««1 M" J-'** HO”'*”'W.bM, b«r bu 'to all preaeaL
SIVles
= lPsS.
y\
“J to. »i4 ii« 0.--I lon^y f« .
.'‘r„
people tell you
The'.IdMor, l>r.
HHln-Mn c-hair a.
a
Ol 10 .. ».
............... [■ 'b;
.
Oraad Raplda. the meeilng. will «j
(pkerAodoreoa
After the f«
r 75 of tim relative, of ^be deoea.
B borne of ber son.
‘ ttigcthcr.
cSrsir-air:',.';
rien end Van Boren.
Bt. Joseph, Mich.. Manb ll.-Th.
aaaual bowl about tbe failure of tb.
peach crop ba. Um* ralMid in ihl. % l
ctally. but the fact remain, that Ui.
praapeeta are very good and far ahea.
Importance
eoolety eTenIa of tba aeaaon.
Relat
There wiU be a regalar meeting of
to LUe.- and present,
tbe L O G. T. lodge tonight There
if ancient and rood
will be Inltlatloo of oaadldatea and
the nu»*t
m.n.t ImiKirtani
Ing. One of U»e
.(wolalcrdorof baalnem.
Jacob Orannavel of Uncoln and
; Answer, to Corresp.mdentm in
which the inquiries «.f it. rtwder. as Roee atreeu li anflering from a mild
r., the hygienic home treatment of form of smallpox. Tbe bonee it ilg>r.. tiillv answered. • roaklni:
“*w.*M?*(^l'^Mcmroe Centre 1. at
maglag to go to Oregon to look afu-r
timber Intereeta for the Wiley Oooper
age Go. of Jaterlooben
WllUe Andaraoo wen t to EU Rapid.
Mra Ellaabeth While of Maple City
i the gaeet of friends in the city.
Ohna ObrUtnlnacin. tbe weU known
labor inapootor of Manialoe. 1. in
“I'j'ciiy"
JAWBONE
Ntn for a visit.
L S. H*en of fSIcn Arlior U In the
FOUND
> Beecher. HU Make an
^'TrX.sion.ofSuttons Bay U In
in ib*» city to.iay
John O Blighty of Wexford, tree,
irer of Orant township, made hi. final
etilement with County Treasurer
Iteward this mftermKin.
C. H. Estes of Ilatos Is In the city
Pulver €»f Summit City did
luslness in the city this aftermHm.
Card of Thanks.
radeeful dlacorery of the yawUini- oi
a primeval moo.ter. and tht>sc who cx
■mlar* H believe It i. a pctrilon of a
j( waa found at the hot
We wish to express through the col
umns-uf the Hectmi our sincere thanks
Annit—Uetter dcK'tor your
health
VOUJI nave a fM*autlf«l complexion,
hscenu. Jaa. G. Jobn«m.
..f wife and .Uughter. Mrs torth.
t;rays.m
The .ymiwihy
Attend the Peninsular Steel f
.
us he
heljHil us U-ar a grief which
the steam .hovel struck m
iia
exhibit Thursday. Friday and Saturthe afBIrtod
tbtag bard, which the men thoi
waa rock- Invciigathm .bowed I
be a portloo ol a Jawbone of an an
furnishing the rigs for me u
of prebUlorlc lime.. The s|MH>imei. a la-nMinal evidence of their r
weighs JU pound, and ha. Ihroe larg.
toelb. Bach tooth U live Inrhe* long
aad MX incbre wide, and the molan,
Every lady In th. city i. InvlUd to
are la aa excellent .tate of preM-rva
tloa. Other bones have U*cn found
ta the vicinity.
ourerior to ell
The apeclmen 1. now in tbe posse.
Siaa ofN Arthur 'Strove, a banker of
BogeU. and be said that tbe large
Jaw^ wUl be taken to Prof. Starr
of iSe Ualveraliy of Chicago lor exam
ioan Just what animal
•loaga to. aad I believe
>ry U full of Interesting
apadmeaB.** said Banker Struve.
Bame time ago boys playing in Tim
mb found the tuak of some huge an
taal aear tbe same apot where ibe
Mwhoaa waa discovered. It la three
the
Y. M. C.
a. in
RUSSIA
Mpw York, March IL—Bouukoff.
EmL aavM h^t^be. a^toi^ at
othera
Th.
r
vdad to the porpoeea of tbe naval Y.
ATSldtaga for kta aoldlore aad anil
ora. nAd ~
Intant’s Fam y toUuc*^ topi-h.vS , I 9
uIXvrw*svi<^^
toH........................................................
ROWLAND-DOUGLASS
XeaShMSurt
3
Percent In
terest on Deposits
.nl. .^.arl.na r. pr,-r.t U.»l lu i- ii..v |.r.
u. r.iwhi- hi. fliuil »...u.ut •-.u.h . »
,
Uh ..f ^Mt
toMl all ..Out
in ««i.l .«!••.'»t.- n-qiiirxi I-*
..J -aid r..urt. 0..ii 1%.
(iiTk^- III III. • III uT Jt.%> I
•I a
th*
Cht
)Bo$ton Store
a«
< >0 . ]
BHIW
ConpoufldidSiiRi'ARnyalif
You have workctl fiw your money.
aciK»it It where it will work for you,
caremi: interest night ami .Ixv. HcIKixUs rcccivcil from
up. Op
en Tucs<lay evenings 7.-00 to 8;:fo.
Kr.-iiii.*-a <• a«»Mii..T i.nnt..J an*'n?
.
in -.Id .».uni> . il.t.ir, av,iX-
.....
Juatr, .rfpn.l-iT
Pere Marquette
•
Jany. in, iWfl.
Lamns and Dimitiat in bciui tul
juttcTiis............................ 4c. 7c, 8e
ir.r.'Tv
e
SILVER
CREAM.
Is not cooil in coifee.
but ifs the greatest
thing out for cleaning
SILVER
WARE.....
•
iril Mike YMrSilra Shine
■' V -t
Ladies' and Missas^ White xkirf,
heat y tnmmcd with eiidiroid..................................
Cinghan,,.......Sic. 5c. fije, 7c
i.KUHiiV Avaal Trararaaf"*
rv • t.WW
•«.
•. •
mnt/ P.cques..............6c.
Picaumt
Bc 9c
9c
Ferca^er and
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
Chifdren's Drill Waists, (worth
tUfaistf, valucx UJI to
..............
ffo/r* Fanfr. desirable weaves 98c
.....................................Be/,- Kn„Pcnl,....t7c,nd37c
Ladies' Fancy Silk i'.artcrs............7c Mens Pants
tUkoUnes, luctiy things. Sc, 7c. 9c
Beautify! Mr! Denims........................Sc
Parl.V'a!?id .Wiitiif oar* .« all m*in li»
T^ir«rarnT.- IS TrarTiv* ttly at A IXa- m I:
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t1.48 and
hundreds of |uirs
wo or three tinici
ask. 69c. 79c. 89c,
....$1.98
tbe Boston store
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CALL AND SEE THE EXHIBIT OF
Try* it
^ cohvinccil. no durt—eaxy t.
RASTALL,«:/|Jiffi
Still,
Dmwi CiKyflo!
PENINSULAR PLANISHED
STEEL RANGES
The Gnalitl Fuel Sara iif
Qeitk eakiig Raesit Em
HotBlsciiits.llaplDSifnq)
and CoRdb ^ Daily.
Uab • • • « «
Arrived this week, a fine carload
from South part of State. All
used to farm work.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Some match teams weigh 2200
to 2700. a few big draft horses
^
A few single drivers, also a few
cheap farm horses.
March 12, 13 and 14.
d)e Boston Store
F««*ai
.'i
39
S 1 .48
In iauhiV
•niv* shoes, wf have son
r*-pliimal values, md ml.U and
ends. J.m all sli.i|ic<. Icallicrv and
M.'CS llint lor t|uahty and |wkc
arc tr.idc gctic»s.
B. 3. lUoraan—*■
.....Shoe wl..
\Vc get a part bf our
bread and butler out of
old shoes.
Our shoemaker is one
of the best workhien in
city.
all
For $1 98 This week. <n l..vhcC .v»d t;cmsshowing vmic «d the m-w .-prm.;: Mvics l“at im .juahiy an.l pm c.
V
Tb Pioneer Litem
Wt Can Fix Your Old
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MeiTSiiP me Shoes ac Havc jlut Tct c«v.*.l, lUnon A
ncl^^st s]u|H.-s:
slu]
ror.sfvld.. I n and S<- VI.r. they lead t|^cin
r
of IntcrhK-hon !
%^er^ tto N^r^ork
sa^ioriir buSss^wSch uis
..f lb.-
Horses for Sale at
BoMen
SURE!
cmlna
Mvlcs from the h.uht thess sIum;, in all the new U
.......
tbe city on bualneea
this rldnUy.**
Davu Pbgg. the Long liske pioneer
cm' the other hand. 1» »«t*m. that
who waa atrioken with paralyal. Saa
Cast fonntr ha. aol fared mi well .tay mofiilng. ooniinttpa to unprove.
«ge Miller went to Cadillac thi.
Prank Bngle. an expert of the ct.uniy He bad. bad tim. Ual night, bat iu
ing for a abort bualnoaa trip.
baa made an examination of the hardl .pile of that U bettor today than yea
E. Trotter, who baa been ooneat vartotlea. and baa dUcoveriHl unl> tstday. Heha.recore«Mf«w*lc«..
duoting Hie eervioea to tba BaptUt
two per cent of live buda. be
m. aod 1. now able to apeak eome- oborob. left tbl. momtogfer bt. home
Tbla will make the third bad year fo. what, though hi. left aide U oomiOet.
inOrnnd Rnplda
Caaa Oooaiy iWwcbea. and many of ih.
Fred Fulton, who ha. been employ
ly paralysed
fanaeia there are getting out t
ed to tbe LtttU Tavern for eome time,
Baperrlaor
bealoeea. Caaa county did nut
loft for Maniatoe thU morning to ukr
Elmwood ia home froi
cpottgb peaches Ual year for
Ma. whore lie U taking a coareo to
coaaumpUon. although tbe
de
. veterinary ooUega
voted to the fruit la ImroeniMj
A BeU •phono No. 178 baa boon
Alfred Day 1. preparing to locate
Raport. from South Haven. Pa^
oear MinnoapoU. in tba lumber baal- plaoed to tbe now Treverre City launPaw and other Van Duren c«.unt
potnta are ven enrourmglng. and Va
Mra G. E Jewett
*Will Hnlm.'H and wife of Copemlsh
Boren expecia that ihU will be U
yapartyof ladle, yeatorday
.re in the city UKlay visiting
banner fruit year.
ftornoan with flinch.
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ttlalking.
sting of John
Harrow a;id
At the meeting of tbe Eastern
Mr. O
lodge last night Itwa. decided to hold is in tlK- cl
a large party la tbe City Opera ball
Maroh I7tb. It U tbe deeign of the
lodge lo make tbU ooe of tbe leading
shajics of ^
BCuxuryin Jm
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BREVITIES.
of last year In IhU particular localH)
Robon H. Sherwood of WatervUei
who N a recognUed auiliorlty oi
pMcbe. for Berrien county. «ay.:
*ikime one has .tarted the fooIUi
cry that a large percentage of ib.
. peach bad. have been ruined Ihl
..iiremes and aensathmaUsm. and wl 1
y«r by tbe w^veivi cold. Tbl. woul. tM. found a reliable guide in all p»t
pot indicate anything If triu.. as «nl> ,pr« iM-artalnlng to health and Imm1I1>
It 1. issued at tl a >^r
"uMure
about JO p«- cent of the bud. are aJ
towml lo bear fruit. If tbu«. who ar. in c«-nts a numl*er. by the Health-Cul
!ure Co.. 4K.1 Fifth avenue. New \ork
lowenag the value of their own farm
by the aUIy cry of 'No pearbe*.* u.e t
The aanoal oonrocatioo of Trarene
mile aeoac, they will atop trying t.
ladwace the peach market and de
preciaUog the value of theHirchard. Ii
MABTOOONW
auil rtuntori »-an
In our nr
In Larlif s* Fine Ff>otwt*ai wf S3.00
Conalderlng Blda
• ay th.iv W. -ht th, 1
.n gnmuds
greunds an,lbulhl.,^--r--^^^
„f I he lM.ar.1 of suiuTvlM.rs. cn
pbnld Kev«f." a timely paper for mim.
HIAVT PEACH ClOP
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:
fixnwcar for spring, >i>u i :11 imd
:,““?r,r»!rs-.^v=
, .ul.J.'rt. roolalnlBK ««nie /aliiabl.
ki
NV%cr mm.l whxt old Ii.O.ionc.l
■’^rr^JarT.o-.'To;
achieved.
WbUe Mr. Trolier ha. rHura.-d
marv. t Jv. • o
The E3os*tori 3‘boro
The tracks an
i will U‘ in uiu
^^p^of^'bMewritb tbe oM
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