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The Evening Record, January 10, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-01-10
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THE -EVENING
•{-^1
: CnT, KICH., SATTHDAY. JANUAKV lo. Vmki.
thonmgh pknrlAs xmlnE ortr evmry
Ptftld* or
aoU. Ttetell ko aald
«M the boot Umo to prepare the talol
INTEREST
,
/
CIMC TAKEN IN THE ItAittNG OF
tUGAR GEET9
MCCTOfC TESTEIDAT
WAG FOLLOWED GV NUMBEI
* ACREAGE CONTRACT*
The coot per acre, oo ia avermce. he
c^ed. aa. trum $» to $ju. which
hlkmed him II.SO uer j^y tar hU
work, xmm M. aad m£aal labor oT
bor> aad fdrto 91
Thto la
four-mile haul, but did aot
freicfat. which waa about
i
STRUGGLE
FOR COAL
MOST
He adrleed the aowtas <»f the aead
by drtlla. U to It iDcbe. apart, which
a^ld require about li poahda of
aeed per acre to aerure the beet re- MANY
•ulo
He aald plaatlaa In hliU waa
aoi a atKceua. In thU method there
that there be left plenty of spare
--*1 crowded.
Afu*r the ae«Nl baa been aoe
w*»rk or ten days it Ijeslna to comt
and aa aooa aa ft da up abore
ARE
WHO
-ssasswa.
AnOKlCaRVETANCE
SiErS=.
tbs City Umt Night—Ootmit S^k
mg to Get Coal for City to
^iongo. Jan. la-Tliwi att«qd
ooaapintora of Ohiongo faoad a
grand jury thia mmiag. Forty ovaera and opocaton of mlnoa. wholesale
NORTCAGE
TAX LAW
mr la
in Chtaago dom aot oaoaoA GLiO Gays Such s Law Would he a >
teUtcrama were
to ask qu< dlons ai any time and
aadGfi.60 per ton. They mU fm $t
•harp p.d .. were made that
___________
eau«^
of FundamsnUI-Frinelpte* of
wired bark
and 111. A Goaaa mUlioaalrw wGn
,-------------------d Um
that he mas tied up
I a bifraard.
could m.l be kllle^l by belni
but Ihi> answer waj
that he pas to cu u> trm«erae ruy stepped on by the horse la cullivailon
iWag.
Mioh.. Ja . la-Whtle to
In fact, they seemed to do letter. ThU
blirsard iWiiublitrard.
point was made by one of th*- audi
Dotroit, Jaa. lO.-Tbo eoal
ence suggesting that IG inches apart
with the
toe
appointed
by
Mayor
Majbnry
yee^
was too close fw moat of U,e luirscs
meamge of GoTsraor Bliss, bis stUwas iW^nieotlon for t
feet In this region
terday lo oeonro octal for Detroit.
*m.^c« Id. raise thU
tads on the Werd-Lowtey mortgage
Mr. Towar suggemad the use of i
Ittw He tra<<f<d the n
«ati(m of M
taxttow bee been dtoeppotottog.
In
warder as soon aa the plant* were
ooalhae been disonmtog tbs qnesltloo thr gown,or
large enough, and that It be drivec
mltteo.
At this •ays:
rrosswlae of the rows
•resent, when |C.«SM)isKt
Sugar l,e4.ta will not kme the per
J. h
-it to doubtful if aay bUl along tar
•rtKlueed In
Mlchiinin alone
oentage of sugar by drying, aa augai
OMilltee. aald if Itoee of Urn Ward Lowrey bUl can be
dnale >.wr. with the Industry a
d«ws not etapormte. but the tonaagr
IS .wri) Infancy
eaaeled lato|law wltbcai rlolattog
will be less
In n i«wi that he made
He aisike <if the b««el i
he said that the l*eeU. when first
the faadamenlal prli&lpls of •nnlforate one. iH^ua
taken
from
the
soli,
showed
12
per
mity.’so equitably aad forolbly eut^s be in the
cent
sugar,
and
after
drying
sU
weeks
as It la not p
joined by the ooasMtatloa. The only
[n crates ahowed 21 i^-r ce«t. which
oase to which doable taiatlon by aay
looked aa If then* was a big inrream*
be aald to !,« iurolved
The l>eeta are usually harvested by
iwl called a ‘IKier." but they can
no l,e harvested by
prlos
duairy. Cul.a. l*..rto Klcxi. Hawaii
tssing between the
____
the Philippines, and
If a mfwsure can be derlsad by which
them on enrh side. Then tbv beet
•wta SAYS ATTORNEY TORREY FOR
fart that while the
Justloe oaa bedons to this class of cred
ar pnsiuri
n,nstantl)
DELAWARE A HUDSON
it^wlthout.tmpsnlitig the general tax
the lot*
Inis, the I'osi 4»f the> pnMl,
pnidurilon of
est 1,0101. shen Ihe
es have
system.
legislation
cane sutar is «iu the Increase, owl
n
The
reason
of
this
-topping
•
to the hiKher |irlr<*a ftald for labor
nod. 1 did not approve the WardU nature has p
embryo of Made a Lengthy Statement for His
He slH.«e<1 that the 1
Lowrey bill for the rmsou that it aphere, which Is
dun Ion or Imsms to the i
Clients Before the
Anthracite
peered to discrlmtoato in favor of oue
Ilir rolled Htai.*s Is l» f> tons, at an life of sugar. The best beet
otoasof oreditors at the rxpease of
Coal Commiaa.on Toda;.
averaice price of 94 bo. The cxMt of averaging alto,it two iMiuuds m weight
reply to the question as it lu
another end beoaase it seemiKl to
MINING NOT
HAZARDOUS
rl;:v,!
■r?u,z
Ions «if b»s‘t* annually for which the
fanners u«uld be |mld 9k4.::7&.tHJU an the fall when the beets are delivered.
nually
The coal dealers would lie He again rmphaaized the fact lhal the
Igar
busln«>ss I* the only one
l^ald
the dealer. In lime
loT,* the farmer and factory are part
fl.K7:4,04H» and bir lals.r the fariortes
•r*. and It Is to the equal IntemU uf
wmild |ia% Ill'.uun.tHKi annuallv. he»ih partli*s that the IhwI profit be ob
aides ihr ,:nwi
to the railroads lutnks and all other inerrantllr
Tlu-rt- was couald,Table talk alniuf
and business enier|irliu>s
best kind of drill to use
He said
regular drill would work all right,
lo Mr Saylor.
roviding it dtHTi not sow
de, p He
In a way that
scTiIhxI an aUachment made by plar
«m the |•ractlcal
ing a piece of board, f. Inch.** long and
2*4 in sl*c. on the tooth by means of
Addreaa of F. C, Te;yar.
- ••
^
ground would be
off. covering the seed to a
P C T«»»ar. agrlruIiurlM f.u
depth of aU>ut half an Inch
This
his he
lamslng Sugar to. oj^ened hi
said, can
‘ put on a In
«lr«>ss by stating that the mati
did not a (M-ate the us« ,*f a disc drill
at all
•ring the
and the
<Mnsumcr. uht> Is the mamil nun*r In
PrjH^^ngj^^^^^^ tTiK hm them, and ibej
this eas4*. Into elinn'r r»*laib
SKiiint of abus,‘
uial Umenis
though It Is to
sp<wk«5‘ Horn w«n,t on to state
prower to give
that the soil In; his secilon. around
them
treat mt*nl possible.
il abd
oau. Plow deep, but not dwp
up the sul»-so|| it can U* plowed
It the
i*r in the fall than If done to the
g A roller should be used early.
r’ir'
ool that the null the
ground sbnuld 1h* har
aa in a gr«wt man
The question i»f w^
the raising of the I
that the
fled If some of Ihs IM
famtrr made a |p»od margin, n
s.x‘k. more the next, ad so on Then
the wtTHllng will con • in roiatlu^as
**^Whon this new phase In
II not all hav<
had to Le shipped to the manufactory at thb same time. The beers have
tq nay rity
t'apltalisis were s<H»n neviT been tnmbled by Inset'is or dU
ows. except
looking for a Imwilun for another lacwhere they sere
too-. he stated, and naturally went to
In n field a which scaly poia
lainslng
as the growing of sugar
ral.M-d
Then they
becta had sivurt'd a firm hold c*n the
atirniMndlng reghm. and the factory were covened with scale Oats are H,e
w».uld have plenty of material from best crop to follow beets Sugar beets
Ihe s(ari and not Im- obUgt*d to secure are one of the best crops In the world
pnrtfy toad. Cited a case where be
bad cleared a field of Canada thistles
FYum vhls he dr^*
farmer to to two years by planting It to sugar
hat It waa the duty
beets
He causcl a ripple of merri
r beets if the capitalist
by saying sugar beets could be
willing to Invest Horn a half
I on almost any soil, but that he
to a mlUiun dollars In a factorx Krery
acre, that gtifs Into sugar lieets. he had kneom fields where It would be
aald. enhanced the ralne of wheal and Impossible to raise ma aa mteelto.
The queetkm of eecuHng help waa
piualoes. and brought higher prices
It up by one gentleman, who
for them
of the potato crup bsiag our
The apeaktw then want Into the deinlU of sugar beet ralalag. Mr. Tbwar great standby, and advised that it be
mu neglected for the eakq of beeu
•tntml that
the caantog Ihc
in and Ihe pr«^
d be possible
mil. It i I not the kind
Morall these
of eoU aa much aa the condition. The
Idea la W to see how many tons can crops. Mr.-^war
ibare
be raised, but how mach sugar. It Is should be no dlflloalty to
JgaitL
not always thd heavy beeu that pro- at the wemilag Is the p<
this H Sa^
dune the moat sugar
Any fertile eoU
will p«v>duce sugar beets, aald the with much better results by boys oad
•paahsr. but elay loam soU la the best, girls than by grown people. Me fursaid that he knew of no toSusuj
then aaady hmm. followed by clay, and
h paid better the entire yw
thee mneh. the last belag eery PomT.
Philadelphia. Jaa. 10.-At the open
ingof today’isMaloo of the anlhracUt
IDE WEETHER sr.'ssas‘jss«»Wha«'s
Um
oigoing «oumI .hivCTing with your hand, in ypui |>orkrt> when wt oOa
t$c
MwwII Ovwro,
wnd LMwqwrw
Or if your Iccl Arc alwa)t coU.
• very coM, put ihcni in a
|»Air «.f our
that alwavs «cU j
$in00.fora....
Toot
Olarmers
Ami they w.n lx* wanu an*! happy.
Footw..rincrs ate wt,vcn liy
han<l of ttnj.M»f . loth an«!
heavily ImcJ
eith
|>urc wool rtcccc
C0clo$I.7S
on jSpo’t*
If ).Hi don't buy
OloSKIna; Jt
^ WurnlAhlrt^
of u». yon don't bojr than righL
!£r*w:S,X5r;s^;.'^';::::::=3SS
mredU.
S. BENDA & CO. I S. Benda A Co. I S. BENDA A CO.
Trkdrich
Smllmw «>f OoocJ
l**oo^wmmr
-THm Old SLmrvd.
THE USE OF THE 10,6
wwWnhrftfJawaiT; U.S.6mnaatlitortse0L0w«
Wc Inventory this month, all winter stocks mnst be
reduced In consequence. We*UseUyou
j:r;:rr.r':z distmce telephohe service OVERCOATS !ig
Aioi.h the nc isMiv «»l .n jicrv
visit. Irsaves time an
Cnmiertmnv with all ntu^ an.!
villages m .M,. h,g.in.
151 o*ri
lime ‘aid’ll* |MVr‘Vla>'!''ls'al’s,in |:to an
Itetween the lime they
rvestetl
acre. Whirl, leav.-s
ny ou the
and delivered, he said
ateraicr. <if fl3 i
Jure them for sugar |
fruren and tbaa
part of t
In r.««rd w. ihe
msd
to
glutxis.
farmers. Mr Saylor i Id he ^was
kcied. making a corres
ceriain uhlrh ,.f then
Ihe farmer
«wU the sale of the 1
the making of pits ,o
hold the hai^twietl Uhms. and giving
acbnitlOc nuailoo of rn.pa iliat the one gentUman's method m ke»*plng
oiatoea in pits In this a«rilon. aat.l
suKar
b,HU euliivatlon
will
brinic
e should Judge It would In- a satlsfar
about, the iireM«<nc«< of an aifrlculuiral
•ry wly to keep bn‘la as well
eM*rri In the <>.t„|uuull> lo assist the
The beet s«H*d. be-aald. U purchastHl
farmera or the
n*sults from the
ImeitsUe farn.liiK made n.^wlLary In by the farttn'les from foreign c
tr|**s. nearly all
Islng s«*curtHl
Ihe cultirathin .d Ihe levels
Mr Sa>l4ir cIimumI bv sImiwIui; that Prance, r.ermany and Austria Ther%*
lo supply the Plare of Ihe 1 70«.4MS» Is no satlsfacbiry place In this
sfsun
Ions ar tariff |ia>ini; auiear hruunht In try where the seed ear,
Is to the Initfrtwt of the factors u» g,i
very l>nat esed obtainable
quire 92S<mmni.ooo to build and equip
d Is furnish,Ml to the farmer.
the
m-osary
faiMorl.^.
IN.Tiu.tHH)
Jl. $. Hobart
To ai |uir of our romfonablc and
ctly fur
|irctly
lur trimiuol, felt Juliettev, SclIiM^ 1
n and agoau of the Pmiaaylvaala
t'uUl%.ik.n ahootd be dona before aMaoowama wsrs aaauaooad. Most
ih*- dreedini: pro*’«w* romm.-nrea
A of the witaoMM wsaq mUUoaalNA
GOV. BLIG8 COMMENTS ON WAROlu.> ran thin an acre In four daya.
onmy Ooaocal HaaMUoa M saU
LOWREY BILL
In planilna the M^eda should be a»«to have <
iRmwtifqt
■xr
oVw»«a%
tfo '
w*»»* you >mrmr»* *m
on •
l>oylnK •r.voo%mon*4 t • « . .
Creat
Vour
Feet
SUMMONED
LEFT SUDDCNLN
TWO Osatha J^m Cold Occwrrwf In
hy hand, and from that
....
Diaries lor
-isatau’Tii.-.HR.-rs'
Sell to ConauaMra.
Addreaa of Mr. taylor.
,-r «.,u.
...
I
O. K. K. Conimgmr
I Go to Kaaba Temple Mid-Wi»e !
Ur Hot Time in Refrigerator Cara.
NUXIONAIUS
WERE
SIXTH YEAR—U67
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
Vito such seriou oompllnatious that U
best to refer to a fatur, enssiou
$140 bays OTcrcwu wonb $4.50; $4.rs bays Ov«rcoiis wanh $T.50. $6.95 bays Osercaau wanh $io ta
$11 $9.75 bays Orercaats worn $1150 u $15.
ULSTERS
A Bargain in Snits
Atiomey Tcmay for
Involved.
Ibe Drtoware A Bodsoa Oo. pfeeaated
With .the proepeet of the numbur of
I lengthy etotemeat opposing the debills being reduced it to expected the
Biandsofthe miue worker. He pro
will be oue of the
aiseil proof that the miners were paid
rd. Itovernor Bliss.
Bore Ubendlj than workers at aay
Speaker Carton and Lieutenant iiov,-r
aaaaalsmplqymenl requiring so UtUe
aor Maitjaad urged the short session
rpeotol ttaialag skill.
••Mining.- bs oQotinusd.
insardoos and is laaie than mdiaarily
Jo«n M MErly*"
**“ h»**lln»i
AsaltbfuU 1 sbaU fartbsr
tbs orgsnlation dOM not i
equate oomrol over its
be IMMW by nawly tiUM week. .
and that:siace the resamptloa of work
la Ootolier last oar employes TOtonterlly ebsu
srmsn W. Smith Has Bought Inter
bcsiwessThamce
of the company to supply coal to the
public. ••
PEACE AT UST
IstlonsI Lssgue and Amerlcsn League
Have
Settled the Big
Base
ball War.
, VMr.
,b.
est of E. A. Weston of the Firm of
Cook A Weston.
The firm of Cook
A
Weston to m>
£5;Sr.tl!srcf^T
Herman W. Smith has
totorset of Mr Weetou. aad the bust
nsss or the firm will be erteaslvely
expaGM. They have already purobased 1S6 feet on toe west id tome
s€S?srJ=a2
R^4.
irtn^ Cassiinerrs, Worsledt, etc, in
E in the lot, but only ^e or two of
None
Better
cacli kiml
ON A CONCERT TOUR
Prof. O. i: Horst who recently re-
rmed from a^ toar with Pu|yr J.
.
-
Ds^ <5uath*c»mpaa5^Tir^
iWOcevtoompuT of
Ista Hla MMlm are ttwm Mw Cmt
WnX NOT lESUILD
Not be Reoen-
the
Ihcm argument , omitclit.irs
ran pr..,liirc lor their g..o<U
» that
g»^l
they are
.vs the
f'all
am!
-just ax
Kmilall.*-cxai.i.m-
Boston Ferns aa
our
gm».!s .xm! ec a ill ronvim e
New stock receive! and tor sale at
you lliat we sell the best on
the nutkel.
new a Flower a store
I a, toty pn< es
am! c.\s\ icqiis.
Cut Ho*et. and Potted PUnu
kept cocKUntly on hand.
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Willi Ml
WWH
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.
d^reare
the TigureSi
Thr intrresl
uMr tba
The wet
TSG
wcatlM^r kind -
Boy s all solid shoo, ex-
all solid,
11 passed s comforttois asomtog shows
at $1.00.
value rcceoe*!,
la>ok
ais.oo
us over
i;cfote you Jbuy ^ we can
whsiq be u being toaderly eared for.
Tbe work done by ths cliemical ea-
LOG TRAIN OFF THE TRACK
^
The 1S<wksto. 242 f root SL
.■
necoiio WANT AD.
CUT an Clesks. ssto of B
Mrs. K. M. TtotoUa.
a-a.as'
Over and above the interest on your money—
FRANK FRIEDRICH
M C, R. A I. Mortitog Trsto*to
is to Oitor the Fere Msrquttts
Road This Moroirbg.
.HaadSft.
TRY A RCCOIU> WAMT AO.
You could well afford to buytone fornext win
ter’s use and then save
i
save you some immcy.
falto»GaaaolaUy.asil wtU bear- rtoe vas fine, and uochtog else ooeld
Hr.
lare tved aay pert of toe baildlng.
Pfatre were thtee roofs, ons above
TODAYS markets:
j
Our twenty dollar, fine, tailo^ made overjcoals
and ulsters are now offered you ai ^
tra txtluc. $1.2-V Vi^uth s
loaloHai
M
twenty doll; Ts from Jamiaiy'
l.si to Novrnil>rr Isi, llKi:!. atir» |»cr
bT’mWEbt
GN^ K^l E Harrla, a noted eoatrallo: Bdward Elnsey, a taleated
DMioU-WheaL 79 and 79; coea.
Mii; oats.
ledo-Wheat
May. 81.
Ohtcais WhaaL 9*H; aow. ds^;
oata.«V; poA. $17M; lard, Gu. 76;
riha, G8.9A
S99 afimdtm.
will be in the- toarket this winter for all kinds of Lon and 'I
will |iay the Wghest market iKtce*. Call or write us befors I
)-ou sell
JOHN F. OTT A CO.. Traverse City. Mich.
I
Than the KIMll.M.L
Judge le Delng Well
I Ramedell residenoe. whieh we^
pracMtolly deetroyed by fire Ute yeeterGsg afternoon, will not be rebeilt
thit Vinter et least. Ths exact loes
oaaaot aow to determined.
There
r at $r..2r,.
:iNBKRO’S
Olncmaati, Jan. lO-Al I o’clock enoMoeead will ereet a dry kito es
tbU afternoon Charles Oomisksy and •osB a possible, aad the bnsioees wiU
to pi^ along broader linns from
Ueor^ Killllsa annoonoed that a pesos
mot had been reached in ilia
Er%Teston lias not yet decldsd Just
bell war between the Netloaal
at work l»e wiU take np. and will
I dsolds for some time.
and Amerioaa lesgaea •
Prof. C. C. Horst Hee Organlxed e
Company of Talented ArllsU end
Will Open at Elk ReaMe Jaa. IB.
They go
g■ :
i
Xhi; best part of this winter is yet to come. »o
you won’t have to wait a minute to get the
good out of your investment. Our $8Aa
$14.00. $2o.00. $25.00 ulsters and overcoats put
in four lots at $6.00. $10.00. $15.00. $17.00.
Jyamilton ^othing Qompatif
A
:;i2ssn/rpr: :.mK
s.f:
iMPe to4 many
of«ie«>1eofuble
-boughta full car.
kmdbdimathe m).
tmOU> •» «NtAIIO««»
After hU lecture iaal evening. CaplRichmond Pearaon Hobaon. the
■Dd tb« 7MB« <»■ *>«..>»^ ** **** of the Merrlmac. waa Intenrlewa
lejMfB mn <«<<^« «»
a Racord re
.. St which I.C ezpcelc to be fn^ly of the
placed la chcfs* a» com fotai* hU preaent t
He hai bod-n eactiaed from active
Uiac. AllbooshbatW Tcon of ape
duty by the navy depanment on ac
bchacalwaTchadcbcai toward ■.•
count of bUI eyea. and U now on walliciiloa
with the
rh^“hl‘turo pU*form*forTbe p«
Mra. Oarrlr NatioOe Ub# I
nmppluo «rp»
No. tb.. ■»«<•» t.-'.ilro to
ge
reatdenoe
ai
Kanma Oily;
Kan., to ha need aa a ftooM for drunk
arda* wivaa.
Tha prioa paid waa
r.600. and It la nndaratood that MraL
Nation will apeod aaveml thonannd
dolUra:in improving iba property,
arhloh will be tomed over to her with
in Uitaa montha. Tha money to eatnhiiah the home waa tnlae<l by Mra Nalion on liar raoant tHp aaal.
for
proiaolUui
« and M«W«ard i
l:
that «
ttUPTB
that
U aay «tiime
from any for..l«n power.
^ for war.” ha«
vhk* rtould rw'airc the «mi.l
tloa of eTrry Am.Tlran cHlir..n
^ %ML» Win a^TVi
T«7 iirencth »
_
_
facuw
in
nuilnialniuK
and it l- lm|K»rin«i thni lUnt
.trwngtb he kept «p .» the hlKh. ^t
ftiandard
rcimm*«»‘uraie with
. iHlaUil
valut of I
Th.‘
rtwllv iiupunant work fi>r the navy,
which he ronalder.nl an all iroiKiriant
thlnir for America at the preiu-m time
hlN private i>.inveraail<in Captain
in wan n»or.*>cmphailc in hia declarationK aa u» the loijMirtanc* .if the
navy than in hia public mldr.n.a. if
auch w.-re
|a«*ihle
He ctmalder*
America In a • tlckllah * i«altlon at
I be preaeni lime, and aa>w ahe will nn In a lickllah" lamiiion till h.*r
y U built up to a Hire In proporI 111 the imjainance of the giant of
The apnwd of the babonlo plagne ‘*^Ca*ulIn Hot.aon aaj
■ iM pla,vlng
lent ion hut that tJerroj
iwnrdUie* United Steiea Ima onnaed
i.ntral and
very de<*p imme In
irded in hie
SiHiih America He wan |
Utloo the anrgeoo ganecal of the ma
. Slat*'.!
rine boapital aervloe for n quarranline tire AmertJTin navy Kc«-e what Ch-rtrying to do. and what
•gainai infeoud Mezioaa porta
lav#. done in the Veneztu
Rear Admlial tJtorga B. Balok. U.
learne*]
tliat
miulde.
t*. N.. retired, Iwbo enjoya the dia- America wun rvady to fight for the
ion of bilng the oldeet living flag Mtmnte diMiriite at the dn>p of the
that Crermany a conduct
officer of Uncle ISam’a navy, haa Jual
towani
Veiie/uela
Velie/uela
wa»
oelohraUHl hia &*d birthdayat iiia home
f«N-ler.."■do see how te
ia fialtiiaore.
lYeaident Rooaevelt ^ a»at to the
Society of Ohnatian Kndenvor a mea•er navy ,1k larg.mge of greeting, well wiabing and
sweep the I’nlitMl StaieK
praiae for tbelr aplril of liberal fellow
front the sens, and iheti. i'aptalii Hob
ablp. to ha rend at the oelehrattoo
Intimated, then- wtiiild In* im
Pehrnmry 2, of the twenty aroond
e doing C.ermatiy Is to trehk*
i.T navy by lPot<. insi
Divermry of -the formation of the drat
»f i:*!:. as originally I
K. aociaty.
he <vmi
Tha CMjal altuntlon In Tole«lo haa
easels i
reached the point where a phyaiolan’a
:s‘i
Wc hare S onljr ol one nyle of chair, hca«T »oli.l Oak. cane neat,
^ t»ck. voitb $7.50 for lix. nU toll the iSve
City Meat Weak.
At Toledo. Ohio, depots poM war^ ‘=»'’' *“<*"“'’
P Jr^-. •<««« U.t ««ill>« ••T' dco. ha« wad. a pca«al w«r 0* Ac
i:^.,.. MiMUlwKt ln'*<l<lttk>e to city. deWap c«cy BlUlaary ctore
and cddBC pwot qoanitttcc c< wtopc
■ ,«;b T.IO.UU- li.f..n«.Uoo aod bodtec of bird* that arc wtU.lo
the olacc epeebed by the pamc Uw.
aa they nmalder that i
etOhloacootpacwbltda BcTcral of
l» dolni: i» \*’ry
the oiimaen haire decided to |aoke a
r »;r.wi arcompllahraent In
•*
of the Uw. cooddeot. oodcr lepal
he
that if be could Seventh am
edelce, that It wlU be de..U«d ai
tbr Mvy »»»**ri«'<l it
:str«rr.rr»-r:^;:
■
Be Held in VaH
The meeting of the devockmal
ndttee for the Smiley remal i
Inga waa held yeatarday aftai
and the cottage prayer maacing
next week were arraa^.
Theee union ootta^ prayer i
Inga will be held In hooMa aa dealgnated below, b^lanlng Monday night.
nary January 12. The hoataaa af the hoaaa
>*ardii
In which the naacliig la held wUl aeCaptain Hol»aon. however, stated curo a leader and Invite her frtendB
that ihf navy de|«rtment
did
■ 1VM •«»
PT
fmet, mU 9^4 pi%c9g.
J. W. SLATER % >e.dinjJJo«,^F^i,her
Don’tS
itSi
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
llBBALISWAiK]
FIRE INSURiNCE
K.W. KAS-r. A«ton«.
O^-r KO i» AHTI-IV
MM Ainrtlthclmii cdL.
4UV barlow street; Bailey. 4
Stat^ aireei; Somers. »C Bnat Eigh
street: Hlmma. 622 Webster airee
Kvangelical church, leader. Rev. M
Kinley; Clark. 730 Cypreas atrwe
Wilson. Umn Union aireet: Hammon«.
Washington street: Wimama. 312
South Union street: Thiea. 210 South
Ihvision aireeu Eldred. 14S Bi
teenth street rClark. 240 State
Wilhelm. 404 Sixth atreei: Gardner,
..St Seventh airwel.
Livlngaton. 51» W’eat Tenth aireet;
Swfleld. 256 Eaat Ninth street: Bai
ley. cut Union
Webster atree
street: Und. W’aahlngton street; Oon
dim. 4IT Weal Seventh street; Kief.
!4.n4 East Eighth street: Swan. Sol
West Eleventh street; Thurtell. 4J6
Fifth stn
treet: Chapin, 822 W’aahlngton
str»*<*t: Ivan. 441 Wrot Eighth street;
Wright. 247 Washington atreet; Dennls. 43C Webster street;
14»
toe Wadsworth atreet;
Sick
Eaat 8ixt»*enth atreei:
Mart
Grant afreet; La Valley.
Fnmt srreet; Calkins. 20;
JOHN R. SANTO
L. L. A. BUILDING
I O Tkr«Kl^sH>.l) O . MKh M J TVt'K
‘^.7'
tm. SAWYKP*
•DENUST*
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE: 2L^?LrS|- — "
MOL.DOIM
ToYoiir$$$$
They have a way ef gerting awa
leaa propeHy put in a aafa place. Bring
them to the
PaPLES SAVII6S BUtt
where they will not only be aafe. but
wilt be steadily earning Interest for
Dipnlts RicHrid Fm $1.00 Up.
H. a Hull. lYealdent; H. C. DavU
Thurtell. 204 West NMnih
atreet; and A. V. Friedrich. Vice ITealdenU;
•Hollenbeck. K32 Eaat Eighth atreei;
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
Wilson. 3t»6 Weal Tenth atreei; Ackof more nhlpn of
auil liffeniM'
.*rman. 326 Garfield atreet; W’ood. S17
Oar««an ownmorre U mulilpl>in»: at
Sixth atreet: Craig. 220 Park atreei
Fish. CIO State atreei: Howard.
a treoendoua rate:
ht-ucN- further
West
Ninth atreet; Augustine.
need of an Incroaaed nuiuln r «if
East Front
aireet;
Broadfool.
Washington atreet;
lagrig.
W'dat
Eighth at root; Clapp. kST Eaat
.. ry hour from ll le land .
dealera before they wlU a
sm*et:
Woolflu. 22S Eaat
He says tbtwe ll I *^he na>
of coal. The oertilloati^ n
sir»*«*t:
McManus. S33 West
Fifth
Ki\eii the mat ter
from forelsn naUona. ami I
stn-ei:
Thrall. 20S W'eal Seventh
of the
there ia iUneaa in the
htHighi an* derlthslly nervmi
stre<M: Princt*. 84» W’ashlngton atreei
onld Ui porolu
ooal it mvlally in view of the apnan*nt a|»a
our foreljtn ci«nm. n .v
Wlldman. S22 W’eai Eighth atreet
nixteatary aa a aafegnanl for the i» thy of nmgn-KK. who. he sa>s. an- U- Vader. U02 Stuiih Union atreei
d*»elt h»H maiii
hind the- p»H.pie in the matter, and
lass. 2t»7 F.aai Eighth street
iir a larger uav;
should 1h- "pum hetl up ” l.y their ci»n
R.tse sm
SIS Oak
Mra Fannie UK»ke of
stituents
Captain Hotaoo. frvah fnim the arrm^a
ind . wa. united In marria
CAptaln H«d.Kou urged tlial prlvat
d.f na>al d*.ak*pmenU •h|uIp|mh!
*
Friday Night.
individuals. Uianls »d ira
ira*K* and all
day to William Kogera.
a hn*ade practical knowledj.'e »f tl>»* na
* that hnve ii
_
of Borhern Michigan. The other
Ilona n<vH'«»Hl«*ii In thl* nnjH'ct. lUiu*
matter, urge their
oounahip waa coodncied entirely by
gnnismen i«i hasten the Inmuuw in
iratoa forriblT why v.. »)Mmhl In
letter amt the ooople liad never
navy i
prviK,rtion to the neces
till the time aet for their marriage. sity (
Sixth street; Chapin. 61
Tha au«e«lona of ITeahleni IUH.ur
Ktret*l: Ho.vi. K06 Union
IWU ■UVTTi. MWVr
Mrs Locke recently aecnrod a divoroe He says the ii«t*d for a Ian
vvelt and of Captain llulwM»n elu.
435 Webster
Walt& 421 Wash
from John Look#, who wna>nt to tiie dosiHTate.
iu. 220 W'eai Sev
Ani«*rica ni*«*ds.
haadad hy fwn«reaa and tmr future
Michigan City prison for forgery
aaeda well looked Into
Friendaof the bride interocted Mr.
Rogera in her welfare and the court,
Tim Enterprise U the name'id
aliip and betrothal faniiah the inter,
new weehly newspaper atarml in Wal eating aeqnel.
the nt^tnl
.. S^:
Un. the drat number of which
Wn recelvtHl by the lU-curd The En
lerpitae la a small pajH-r. hi
and drum the i
Eillior O’Leary we may Ik- nnHured
that the Knierpriae haa a m't punnuse
' to m«ke the place grow and to develop
the imdumme and ua. fnliraa «if the pa
per IB the proceaa
Here * au« e*H to
Editor fFUwry and W» prnlacworthy
Now that the farmers have lu-arJ
something about the cullurt* of sugar
beets and the value «if the develop
meni of the industry in this se«*iloii,
no .time should be lost in asce rtaining
to whni extent they w ill encimmg
it expttled.
owing
to
the
wrwthfT. but the inieresi m
by the farmers prov.*d tliat they arf
earnent at least ia
atedy the QueeUon.
egnalif
their dealn* to
With pnn^*r en
oaraeat In making
experl
Special Prices That Will
Interest You From ** Want a New
Our Hardware cutter or a Nice Robe
Department - with a Fine set of Belts?
We do not intend, to carry over
a single article in this line, and as
Inventory time is near at hand
we have made some extraordi
nary .prices on every Cutter,
Robe and set of Bells in the store.
There are only a few robes left
and some shaft bells, string bells
and team bells. ^ ^ ^
^
coivie: in at once:
OMBta In rmlalng betda the wmlng tna
pnnn«w»saaacw«swt
ISttenl Dews
\
pfibeWoridl
Big iMdred people sat down Than
B moelnmarknble baa
ms bemi given in Ber
B eonaiited entirely «l
and buy while they last, make
the most of this splendid sleigh
ing. Snow may not last long,
neither will these goods. ^ «
“IT’S
UP TO VOU”
AH & LAY
CANTILE COMPANY
AUfCthndttihMVMg nMg
«
mimm mm mmiA m, Mm, uttmt asiim id. iima
It Is Reported
g That Col. Bryan Is writing more letters. I
i Some people fear he may have contracted
graphoidophrenoia. No man can afford i
to Uke chances with health. Better eat!
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat
Flour and defy the “graph.” Sold by all
grocers.
mMB. Lm«.. Haoa. Sum m* O.
j^*fSS3o«*of
^
Oouacll of tbe City of Trmvane
\armd by AM. OlH#ti Ikat tkg
I be crmated. Carried.
Oaomaication frx» the <
r^oflhJ^th'tSnSS^f tbS*"h(
ouomtkNs to be held la Ann i
Jnn. IS and 1C. im. was preas
and read.
Moved by Aid. Lardle that the«
tnnlcattMi be recwivad and plaoad «•
urn It-
fi^ that the claim
would
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TIm atraoC [car oeapnay at Oraad
Ha|ddsi(leMeTar7aoCannan aeon.
Aaetorwlw has baaa la ila aavloe
five yean a new ralt or orerooat. and
Tbe following is an extract from a '^All of which U rtwiH'clfulIy submll-
CHAS. M. BEERS. Clerk
the hnntan maob aniiety.
To to Honorable Board of
Public
A aanve and oily tongaed fakir, who Kaplds Pres, of yesterday
\V%*rkK. Traverse Clt>: Mich.:
is uaveling throngh the oonntry repHilda Thomas showed the partoos
nth
reeeotlag himself as a Oalbolierelerl- of the Grand Inst evening that she
plans,
profiles and estimates for
jlki
oal esmiMot and working on tbe goner- oonld be evea
of
oelly of mambers of that fblto. yisltoa medy drama than in vnadevtlle. In
PortHnron a few days ago and vlo- •the
Fiehermao'e
Danghter'
tlmtsed a number of families oal of romps tBroogb four
•1 mob
Hie graft ie to l«ee«mt a let that srlns both sympathy and favor for
ter pnriiortiDg to have the algnatiire
[ie Manley, n iMpe Ood glrL who
of the looal pastor and raoommendlog
I tlte heroine in nn interesting
oal studies. The fellow is aboot 26
years old. sir fset UU. of slight bnlld
222 32 yds., brick at |1 to..
,-.74 ft. curb at 7»>y. . . .
261 80
364.43 fu curti. curvssi at 90e
218 99
absolutely no danger o
the sveiem as drugs uken i
ally are apt to do. It U
rubbed Into tbe abdomen to
are to bear tbe strain. Thismeans
much lees pain. It also mevcnts
morolng.sUnc* end eH of the
knoam en insunce wbers it has
b«iia£^rk*r a-ril«f ^ •• Wlth^
that six children 1 was in tebor
I
Total .............................................
Street Intersectiena.
1.43TA8 yds brick at |l to. .1 2.6k;
426 ft- curb I
•urbed. at mN*.
229 <
i at |4d.............
720 (
8ur»erinlendence. etc.
.1 3.937 iW
Total....................... ..
Sewer connections
.
T.ual.. .....
Grand total
TiHsl wldtb. .Tn feet
K.I20 yds
llhti ....
4.M2 ft cu
..2
720 00
.2tSa9l
Grand total .
AapKa
Medina curb.
Total midth 27 fL
inooe. Beveral opportuniUes are giv
Two 3 foot brick gutters.
1 Mlm Thomas for tbe i
6 6K4 yds asphalt al 22 10..211.936
r songs and imiiaUons. a
,1.086
1.624 yds. brtek at
3.410
|»rt of her vandevlUe aot In tlieas 4.ST2 ft. curb at 70c.
SuiM-rinterdence. el
32
That the mayor
R. E L. A P. Co.
dollars per year.
> Board of Bubllc Works
that m^ ^
That
raUed
by
changed to not more than 20 per crot
of the asaea^ed value of the special as
dlstKCt. and net to exceed
tee to wh eu
nd.m'd the claim of
iH*r
|ter i-eiM
t'ent mi
a*.airsi any lot vr premtsev
Morgan l*mige egslnst the city for the
Injuries re for sry on*
Kum of 24«;.«m» iiamagos tor in
That the amount for which
ct-lveil. and costs thereof on Franklin
^ n xy be Issued fer bridge pur
sioned by the obstruction
ol
I Is incrvaaed to 260.000.
sldewilk by the cement WSiK
That such clhar changes be
I omming to place danger
as will be oecrosary to barmothfwe provisions with tbe otb<
FRANK tiAMILTON.
J. M. GILLETT,
JOSEPH su^:der.
. GEO H CROSS.
H. W. CUNNINGHAM.
Committee
«H* »m »Vsy» and M<^ans.
Movetl by Aid
C'unnlngtiam ihi
.Mo\«h1 by Aid Ijiniie that the re
Uie report b« referred to s oummi
port tie adoptid i'ariid.
tee fd the whole to report at the next
Yea^-Alderinen
Hamilton.
n-gular meeting. Carried.
lll.dt
inlngnam. Wilh
Traverse City. Mich
.Mtsin and Stes
Roxburgh, lju
Jan. 3.
Nav>—.\one.
I the Honorable, toe Mayor 1
Traverse City
City Council of toe city o
1902
erse City.
li.rtiorable Mayor and t'lty
;
llentlem
-II of Hie nty of Traverse
have taken
.Mich.:
itlenuii We. your commit tip and ran relU*d thirty-five thouaand
Hunts, would re dollars of 6 Iter cent honda and Issued
ms nnd
refunding h
^iMTiIuHy reiKirt t
we have t
Slate
in-d the liillosing
1ms and having
M wiuild recoin
t:. 2G yds. asphalt at 82.10.22.662
352 Vds. brfck at 21to..:
454
426 ft. curb at 70c ..................
297
in hli nniqae creauoo of Tom Tolll 264 43 ft. curb, curved attoc
^
a gawky village hoy. Imst even
137
Ing the audience oonld not gel enoogh
of his pecnliar soldier eoog given
the lost act
He was called back
and again and it was only by
a neat tnok tliat he finally
the Inaistent eneorea
In
hod aotlBg he makes Tom
ToUlvrr
deoidedly prominent
althe part Iteelf Is of minor tm•rick
Meilina curb.
Tidal width 30
05
71
60
99
IV K\!-elku. hay, t»ats. elr... .
Uoar trace sitajw....................... '
Angus Me<'4*U. bors.n.lu*«*ing..
Hannah. A* 1ji> Mer. Co., 61
bUsheU of
...........................
John Keimle. s/raw and hay..
'I ratei-M- City Wagon Works.
lior^eslHN-lng..................................
Uoui.d A .S,«i. -4 brass cast-
Totals ,
Grand i
•nt curb.
1 width, no feel,
rds.
tsr
19 3ti
Sewer count
Incidentals .
. .2 3.676 41
2
62000
,..
20000
.Vu.C- ...
Ttdal .............
Street
.
.
2.923 20
2450 00
216.0t;.', 2<»
s.
Ststemsnt of Board of Public Works.
Traverse City. Micb .
Jan. 2. 1903
M*3 Wi- do hereby certify to the C<»un
cil of said city that tbe following U
an accurate account of toe coat of rw
paint on streets and the o
tbere<if. the amount of ma
Police pav r4.ll f.»r iK-e.. 19<»2
Continflcnt Fund,
Rnle Co. 4-iiglneer'i
l.nfkln
2 kS
print paiHT...........................
rk.uble.lBy Bros A Co.
CHl**Tks^k Store,
178 16
720 IH)
omre' sup^
.Mimlcliuil J4.urnal. miliscrlpilon.......................................................
Keuffal A Esser Co.. 1 roll
drawing pap.*r...............................
rVank G. Siteilman. abalract
of title.............. .................................
Trav.Tse City State liank.
prlnriiuil on M.-aUi roller.
note....................................- J.2:.0 00
Travers.- City Stale Bank, inforest on not.-s...........................
IK? .60
Grand Traverse Herald, print-
Conatru^ad. and
Mataeial
Used.
ReiMilring walks...............;................9
32
aad^ brush
Drawing stui
tront alleys...............
I.evellng on mark*
('Itwring Union stret
Sanding walks...................................
Reiritiring railing on Oak atrec
•ridge.......... •................... ..............
426^11** c^ri. St ■■ftoV.'.V.’.V.V.
CamplM-II Iirvis.. supplies. .
Western Union. teb»gran
Citir.ns-
3 00
street i»ave..............................
8 76
Piling stone...........................................
18 72
l.alH.r. 18ft hours at 3Ae per hr 61 00
K.slman. aervlces .......................... 35 25
.'tione. 26 66 ctirds............................. 106 62
bridge ..............
102 71
MlM-;*nan**oiis snppUm .............
s85
lights. 1
Thoinxs
t.lTlces. ,
Water Fund.
Traverse <*Uv istat** Hank.
Interest on water Umds. .2.473
First National Bank., mn-n-st
on water lumds.
. ............
4«t0
2.610 13
297 60
100 00
lb A IJty M. rr Co . re• on 227 ft tif curl*.
.
Light Fund.
P. 1. A P. C'o. lights for
enil-T.......................................9
Printing Fund.
147 66
Ttdal .......................
S^wer enoneetkMU
Moved by Aid. Cunnlngbam that
tbe proper noUccs be given that toe
ptens and estimatea are on file in toe
city clerk a ofllce for public laapet
City
CouncU of tbe city of Traverse
aiy. Micb.:
40 117. Oenitemen—We. your committee
•Pedal wMtb. 27 f«L Ttot yda. brick at 91 JO
AjmtLtmu fib..
j
‘H:.
mhi
KHth.^lbrariim____
• Ubran' Aas n.. rent.
T **^to
City
• City.
. tbe Mayor aad toe
of toe city of Trav
1903.
Poor Fund.
F. D Marvin. isa*r account.. .2
Grand total.................................220.159 08
Interest and Sinking Funt
The above estimates are baaed on
Traverse City SUte Bank,
evwent pric« of material.
If toe
ill!crest
on
cancelled bonds
rork U throwTi open to toe proper
to Jan. 1..................................... ....
Library Fund.
B R. E. L A P. Uo.. lights for
To
Yeas-Aldermen
lett. C unningham. WUhelm.
Lardle. Moon and Btearns.
:
Pr.-sH. official print Ing.2
Ev.-nlng R**cf>rd. offloal print-
.2 4.149 99
..f1
Hdstan^»
TfHal.......................................................1476
HOARD OF PUBUC WORKS.
W F. CAUvINS. i
M BEERS. Clerk.
Mov«h1 by AI1I Hal
and order
4 few tbe I
Traverse Cit^Mlcb.
Brick I
Mre. W. Pouad: Jahltor. Mrs. OalUi
Thaekar; boox ooauaittea, Mra. a J.
Cbaelaad. Mrs. F. Hamiltea. Mim
Olaia Bates: flimr oommittes, Mrs.
a. O. Deqaas. Mim Barab Lae; aaditlag04aamittea.M>s.C J. Kaaalaad.
Mia A. L. Barilaad. Mn. H. M«ateloaaiag antemUtaa. Mrs. a J.
'
WATCHES .
RINGS
K
Roxburgh
264.5 ft. curb, curved. gl 90c
12 catchhaslns at 24«)............. ‘
261 90
229 4)5
790 00
filling
20 97
Total ............................................. 91
•treet Intersections.
l.4^rT6S ydv tsr m.^radsm at
.2 3.886 6S
.,2 6i«to
374 ft. curb at 70c.................
254 6 ft. curb, curved, al 90c.
18 catcbbaslns at 240.............
46 11
Cit Irens’ T*!*'
Medina curb.
Toul width. 27 feet.
7.8^uH^yds. tar macadam.
And see about them.
h'ront street brl<_
ebteb-
Total.................
Grand tttlal ..
COME
IN
R. palrs tt» snowTltm,' V.V.V.’
Snowplowing ...............
Making
king Ifloat.....................
Moving
•vlng 1spile driver.
Putting spile driver I
. ^.64^
and
AFTER
XMAS
BARGAINS
Our tratlc wu bigger
lhan ever thii year—but
to done out nane linen
wc give jxxiooM prioet—
!iiig ^uwm pipit lici™ I^rk
Igglng tip and leveling walk
tm Union street ............................
epalrs on wwi side water
tnmgh....................... ;------ .....
Sharpt-nlng liar.................................
Cleanng'fbrHl wvicid
Total.
6^ to
A BOHAFIhE SALE
BlreeU
.V 2.43c 74
..
„ bkKRB.
City aark.
street or place where aueb material
was usid Of labor performed:
riil/.-ns* Teb'idione Co: plume
rental..................................................
Biuird ..f Water tTommisslon
Total ........................................
116.147 21^
Street Intsrssctions.
.f..-.l.24 yds. tar macadam at
ll.to.................... i...
74 n. curb, at 36c.................... ^
ISO
64.6 ft. curb, curv t'd at 46c..
114 f.S
H calchbasins at 140.............
720 0)
pany wUl appear in Btelnberg's Ot^d
next MoDdaj>igbt. Jan. 12th and aU
esaent lovers are assarad one of
.ost pleasing produolicos of the
At a spaoai ms^ng of toe exeoulive board of tbe Ladies' Library Assoeiatioa Jaa. Sth. toe following ap-
I to Im carried emt within the next
......... y days. Carried
Yeas-Aldermen Hamtltoo.
Ott.
SlfHler. Gillett. C'unntngham. Wilhelm.
Roxburgh. I.ardle. M.s»n and Steams.
Nays—None.
Mow'd by Aid WIlhHm that tbe mat
ter of voting on toe location of a 11
brary site at a special election, be sun
mlitiMl to the city attorney for su
opinum as to Its legality. (Carried.
Y*ws-Aldermen
Hamntoo.
Ott.
SliHler. Gillett. Cunningham. WUhelm.
btirgb. l.nrdle. Mism and Stearns.
Kcixb
s!"s;
mscadsn
SuiMTlnlendence. etc
.211.092 to
. 3.410 4»*
460 00
Bnperintrndence. etc.................
'V^; so feet.
Moved by AM Ha
Carried.
resolution be
AWermen
Hamlltoq.ptt.
Sleder. Gillett. Cunnlngha»r"WMlbelm.
Roxburgh. lATdle. Moon aad Btearns.
Nays—None.
les C of 27.f.OO.
1. 1917
Jan I. 1920
1.-S D «»f |7.6nn.
Series K of 27.0IMI.
Jan 1. 192.1
Rrspectiully
O P < ARVER Mk.vor
HAS M BKKR.S. City 4'lerk.
Cl
by ,
Cunningham that the
I
r4-|H.rt be aer«-|U«-d and placed on file
Carrlto -
Total..................
4.9V2*ft‘Vtlrb aVptc..........
1.631.24 yds. brtek at 21-90.,2 2.936 23
Resolved. That M
be employed to (
of the city,
streets, i
such other work within the time 1
Council may require: he to receive
the sum tif 27 per day for only actual
___ I of 2r.!noo!
F|r® Department Fund.
Jeiiartment pay roll for
SutM-rintendenre.
Sewer c
72
iiHs.OOtTcaadl^W lamp, according
to toetr contract wttk tbe city.
d by Aid.'Bleder that tbe res
olution he plac^ln^toe^ai^ of the
ilttee on
port at the a
Moved by Aid Bleder that the C-onn
374 ft. curb at toe ..
264.5 ft. curti. curved,
catchbaslns .............
40
ID
40
fi. E WAIT A I
In January.
3
The time for tbe flacml year to
mee is subject to change by
nee. and hence no ebarter
11
6.31 24 yds tar maradXB
21 60............................................ ,,V 2.to9
261 SO
374 ft. curb, straight, at 7 c.
2.64 5 ft curb, curv.-d. at ♦ir 229 0 .
4A72 ft. curb a
8u|»erlntendenr
Sewer eo
Total ..................
Tbour who do know aboot it
eromlrr bow tbrv ever gut akmg
eitlKnit iu It bte robbed cbiM.binb of its terrors for msnv a
young %rifc. It hss prtirrrcd her
girlimb tigurv and u\-ed her much
S. E. WAIT A SONS. OruBQisls.
.1 4.729 67
Tidal.
ONE
MINUTE
I the Honorable, the Mayor and I
City Council of the City* of Tr
erse City. Mich.:
Tidal width. 30
Joseph city oonnoll have
Noocr’s fricM
fder. tJillett, Ou
(xbiirgh. lATdie. Mtsm and Stear
Says—None.
Traverse City. Mlcb..^^^
..Yr 422 41
fonnaUy noosm*^ Oansgie’s offs
a|ll.O0OUbrary for that city. The
work of olmoslng the site and the
erooiioo of the bollding foUows
railroad and Oarp Laka la Bmmei
ooanly. to Wachtel A Oa. of Peloe
£
^ntlemen—Yonr eommHtro^
ig changes 1
That tbe a
annual election of city
•rw be<
^
to tbe Tuesday fbl
lowing the first Monday in November.
2
That the time for oflteers to eathe dttttew of tbeir rropeetlve
32 00
T»sal ............................................. 120.741 72
Street Intcrarotlens.
1.4^»>X92
yds.
.968 73
and olenoal appaaranoa.
The oUiaans of Ml Pleasant have
by volanlary afforta Inenred tbe Nor
mal bandings for $M.6O0 In favor of
the Slate Imard of edooation. Tbe insuranoe is divided among tan leading
Tbe BL
Medina curb.
Total width 34) ft
Two S foot brick gutters.
r..49r. yds., asphalt at 22.10.
l.«;2lyds.. brick at IIto.... 2,.086 €0
S.410 4P
4 K72 ft. curb at 7t)c
fi04 12
Hail.
valid one. aad
.
JOSEPH SLEUER.
H. \V. OrS.N'lNGKAM.
Commmlttee on Ways and Means
Moved by Aid. Moon that the reis
e adiipteil. Ganitvl.
Oentlemen-At a meeting of th<
d of educnlion a reaoluUon wai
ed r«-qur*tlng the aty CouncU U
I* special notice, to every Uqoui
Umter in I he city of Traverse aiy
kmy, fora wer reoort eyadloal
to-prtihlbU all minors from entering
ttf busineas. (onleas a
i».00a A yaaraffo thid land ooald
tbelr parent or gnai
hare been patvdneed for |6 per aore :
A atoreneot has beea elartod by the Shlr^artlrtro Sr ^fo^^anyTanaSTwhi
fhraMn or Otaad MaiaU to hare petl iMM-ver.
Respectfully enbmittod.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
tloosaeot to Che leffiflatore. aekini
By C. M. BBBRB. Clerk.
that a law be passed prorldtnp a boon
Moved by Aid Moon that the co
ty for erery ral kUled. Tbs paste an
monlcaUoo be received aiM placed on
i'AiTled.
il. Hozbargb .now appeared and
asking that the matter of the location
Jest as > Detroit, the sapply of| The United Blates troops recently ut the Carnegie library site be refer
boys at CHmod Rapids Is aot eqaal to; boned oat at Fort Brady oaa hare Uit red to the legal v« lers of the city for
and tet.rmbtees.ace. bartasks at Fori Macblnac for qaar- a final eelllemenl.'
Mcvrd by Aid. Cunningham that Ibq,
•ansiteplyby
Uaale
Baai
aoeopMac
la tbs esooad city an a
tietItioD be laid on the Ubie.
than, as a Wtter reeeired tron Peter
llrsrod by cirU
1 by Aid. Hsmllton
as nn
beg
AtBiaoietee at a aeatlnc Of looal White, of Karqaette. by Oapt i
rd to call
(
eapItaJUte Wadnasday tba Manistee Milter, of Detroit, eeoretery and treaethe next
^^^t 4k Mineral Batb <k> was formed wrerof the Mackinac Park Aseoclawi^ n oapltaUsation of M*.000.
Yeas-Ald Hamilton. Bleder. Rox
Oea K. Oameron. a hlaoksmitb of burgh. lATdle. Mccn and Stearns.
They propose to nee tbs Urlps from
>»-Aldeymen Olt. GllletL Cuntl»s salt wells for tbe ours of obroulq Galasbnrg lias both father and mother
yet living. Uh, former/l«,>nd the
Iglnal 1
spriaira Tl»e brine bnr been need tbe InMerteyenreotage. They have been
then carried
married
80
years,
and
have
resided
past tbrro months at Mercy bospltel
Y«*as—Aid
Hiivburgh. Usnlie. Muon
with nmrkable eneoeee. Artlelee of daring the entire periodi on the
Nays—Aldermen Ott. Oniett. Cun
nsMioiatioo will be forwnrded to Uie street, althongh In dllfereot booses.
TiUnge. neer Kdinbsrgb. Boot. ningham and WUhelm.
Mwtary of etete todpy.
Traverm* City. MIcb..
A toaobinc ipcldaat in Preeldeot land
Jan. D. 1903
Dnmm. manager of tlie na« To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and Ctty
Diokie*s oampnlfB for tbe estlncnleh.
Council of tbe City of Trnvarae
meot of the Albion oollece indebted- Battle Oieek Iron Works, and Homei
City. Mich.:
,
Uartholomew.
his stenograpliar,
nme wee one rift of flOU. John Olfft.
Gentlemen—The board of public
their UVee to an ©moe caller,
c»r«r to years of am. end a belpleee
kK »if tbe city t f TTtverae City io
h man ware working
paralytic, aept for Dr. Dlokle^ and
•with submit to you. in oompUanoe
ofBoee
when
they
were
ii
with
your
rewoliitii
n
tf
Dec.
16.
1902.
elcnltted bis intention to do his part.
' aud bad his wife ooant oot tbe money laisd by coke gas. A caller came Iv plans, plats, dlsgraTS
isl and the
the quantity
to eae bow the new plant wne rnaning
Into tbe preeident's band.
proi»atde cost and expense of tbe same
W. O. Brandon. In obnrm of Hon. nndfoond Bartholomew nnoonn
the paving of sixth street In tbe
and Mr. Immm in a dased ooodt
of Trmverae CUf. Mich. ThU rePeter White's oamp in Alger
I«»rt contains the csr<fully ntimated
has began a oampalgo on wolrae and
mt of the ctmstruction of the several
but declared
dariag Iba past waek has killed fonr
IndH of tailing as foilows:
Sheet
Id not have liv.^1 half an
by poteon. For these Brandon will
M>halt. vitglfled brick end Ur mscn
__________________ __
cUlmlM la boontlee.
The oe«rr In loogar
am. of 27 and 30 BhI widths; the
ime with nudlns stone curb, aleo
the rielnity of the White romp are
ith
combined
cement
curb
and
gu;STAGE
AND
PLATFORM
enffrHng from tte^ nrages of tits
wolves
la Alger ooonty their ravages are vary ecnoas and an oansing
CURED
II W. CUNNINGHAM.
port be adopted. I
Yeae-AMermen
Slcder. i.ilU-tt
Roxburgh. Lsrdte. Moon and stearnv
Nays—Nooe.
Traverse CRy. Mich.,
Jsn. 6. 1903.
J the Honorable Mayor and City
^Ciuncll of tbe city cf Traverse
ii «
iCcndenstd I2tws
[
•cfimcblgan
CROUF
cities where
i s- t eo edepted tbeW
endorsed It highly; we bare nleo
lined it with reference to onr
own wants and brtle%e it to be well
adapted to our uve; W« tberrCore be
lieve that the cemmrnee with tbe
rtiy clerk and major should be girro
avtboriiv u. Install the same at the
bentnnlrs ot t>ur next fisonl ynar.
■Uculir rn»«m ot «»•
TUtTHElUTTEBine
with any of your luocaaafnl boalna
er Works:
inah A I jo Merc Co.,
f'.rand Travenq. HeraM ....
lYancls Odell .................................
R^R Co...............
Studlej- A Ua^ay ..................
Crtm B Carpenter A Co.....
H. O Joynt.................................*.
John Probert ..............................
B R. E L A P. Co......
Columbia Trmnaier Co.......
Monthly Pay Rail.
H. O. Joynt. . . . . . . . .
W. 8
.2 « 25 They win oertalnly approra of open
7 ih
. 33 28 lag a bank acemmL
. 46 48
The flrat dapoatt acta as a wnintfIt attracta tbe ^oOara aad a dapoaltor
’. 106 40 atrtvaa to Incraaaa tba balnea In bla
. 17 28
Bavinga AoeooRL
! I 10
Don't apead all you arnka.
;r
.2100 00
. M 00
Hugh Graham.............................
40
Waekly Pay Rati.
11. Koch. 10 days at 21.75....2 17 50
J. W. MILLIKEN. P
E J. FULQHUM. Secretly.
Moved by AM. Bleder that tba an-
road for tba
FUST NATMUL BilK
Pays 3 per Cent, intaraat.
I Warm Goods
i
^Tiu m.
r
1 ,1'
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
ONE SOLID WEEK, Coirnnencfe Monday,I Jan. I2th
B. SIHCmVIAIVI l*RESEMTB
Wfnt& Oos-tle Sqjusro S-took Oo.
!■ 1 T»»»rtoif» of Uw Ittwt MetfopoliUD Succ»w». 17 P«rticul»fly Excellent Artist*. 10 Bit Specialties Every NifU. Or>*rslrs|
EXTM-ERIVIAIMI
NIRO OF MCRRIMAC LECTURIO
vorlS m A mpm qnt fmnn«BL
Tb« opMkrr tboaNraat
into
DECIDED
INTEREST
la
dia>
a
A pApar from Um- far raat Mi«» to
toml ihU Item, at A told, Ar«'crtev*:
~lrUiii«le, Ui* i^eUated OACUr
owned l.y IWMAor NuoRr of Xkt IWv.
SEATS ON SALE AT CITY NeWs STAND.
•raMAc aanrlCA vill be ctrea
l aatlrelT to tbe lajrmen of the
m m m
SSSSSiS'^’
(Continuf^ from ITrmt PA*e,)
aald to 1.0 In Aor form at tla .Ubie At
Wmallawn. and bit Isaobm la tbia Ttulth aicAk raUinjc th*» U-eta
dnity are rgperting Idni to awerp ^
ftsTdinjc A iciKNl cmah pnifit ib the si
»nr. abd alTorUlbj: foo.1 through
WTtlilnf on the track. Uia cxbiblOoA
rintttr !i*r ihi*
III t.e made In tbe famoAa
lo I'.spr lueioi
I Mm U
Ina for harmony lb*ta w n ibf faroier.
loo .eme xemra afo wbaa ba
I to aevcune took
imriH' from lauccka. Jr, In tba
faruiry
Hf aaid
uM w thv borne atretch/*
IN TNI NAVAL FORCE OF THE
farnitvra it*
tl
,»DI Um iwtl (it fv..ry €-e-ui
Ct-talnly. little
tn aollrltlng
UNITED STATE
■ fmc. « BMMbtudetll- t.f utl
iKv lat.-r and in d.dng ojim »orW.
leari.tiii: if tW fa.
lenity go Into bom
II Inaa profli to all cotKt^mtxI He
lMd«4 AoMTlea M the boa of
1 them to Ite.k at It ah a partner
olH-o and flagrant |oa»
tlw
of Amofics am
cunrem
He aaid that the beeta
1^ aaid tliat ITfsTcaaor
n at the meeting pruvinl
M.taKh ta
IimM Gracf Thing, for th.
Jou.nnl
' the civil war.
Uiro—UnitaS
StaUa
th«
all tbe world a I
f^Tfb faragrafha
annah'a A
Ceniint Arbitar of World.
tribnte to both __ _
; to** (-aii't ating. hut It do*a
ion of liie
of which WAalhcbund^
% lot of bumliig.
" to be rlirbl.
I
fasorahi) Ul»i
S* It lug up th*- rtrinka la what fw1 tliAt there ahonld
, ^
c •»! eugar Ih-vi» In gut i.tly ui~ets tbrdi Inker.
year of $5.000.(wo i ,;j*
aoAd PbAraoA Uoheon laat eranlna de-! lor nmr.
the larmen.
It l»/Kaltl t;u.i -Ight drafia frrqurotj le-re e«mltl I
ly induee terii|iurary blindneiak
IVIorediy NleK«.
Prices, 10, 20, 30c.
Monday Night when accompanied by the holder of a paid
30 cent seat, providing seat*
before 0. p. m. Monday Night.
rWII Pwmvetj Appcsrei Every 1
HOBSON ON
THE NAVY
nil, •«
LADIES ADMITTED FREE
It’s 60od m.w
»****Oe.
Inrlted to tbe
M
ntHCKtirS
aat
LA»T CVCNINC
AlldabAOld tsAVe A
WAVmS LAKE IMCIEASES
ejjj.
data!
oqAtn-Muxt
or
^rvi
ClAaa meetlnc. »:45 a.
SoBdAjr Acbool At 12:00.
Kpwortb LAAcne At €:00
“ -1.00 lull i, by k»K od.l. th* elevens od.I funn.cvt . lut*.iCT
cornelian that ha. aj.peaiy.1 in the r.ran.rUr a .leclc,"
J-S-ll «0.
a
wl.Uh ,a,».lh.
grow, to a |irok)ogcl rur a. be get. i.« hi. inim,table line.."Ia»u Hair, w.Uier »i«eciahy i« the lunniot tlun^ iimiiatiiuhV
the make-up aUme Iwing .ufheient to .to,i the a. ,um "l
rX
fci
folly five minute, with the^ of Uiighter,"
' ^
Rot. D. O. Both. P.
Moroln* *«rvlc« *t
Korward."
*‘.Mia Thomas i> e.actl> «iited to the fe-|uiivm.-r,u «« 1*. '„Jc
ami maJe an m«antanes.u. hit U.t n-Kht.^
rnlng. goapel aervlce at 7;, i
"Peraonal Work in Revivals*
wlal
revival
prajer meet
-In the laa art .he take. » many eifote. tliat it ,.«iHaUv
haun.herreiwnoireof»ng.andimi«^at..«i."
lltihinnity U .Iwaya ready to lenfi
a luud hut it la often empty.
,^the wpptming ...m|1!^l'jr*oS!hini hut
;
bs-uI
wm.l,
U
NevvT ndv.TtlM- your trouble*.
If
you have how lega dot. t Wear atrtpad
“The accnic feature, are e.tremely eii^ive an.l iK-auliful^
only a naval
as,*^r-.i.r«Sn‘/r.’xr
AarabaNnaa Aod a tbaroaiil. belief in
•bt laipotOADoe of bla aahjeot. made
-Me^M-H^^Hamev and SUmek. a
o.mmitu^* ui.|..inUHl
glnaw
far'ii.n«*H. w<
i.«uh had lH*vn ohltgiil
»3:"s?s5S^S!.... . ...
sS5S£?i«|piipl:ss
Ml <tet Um
rnt f.jT love
a gtri
luilde to make herarlf
rif mia
atrioken from the ot^. of the PAople. (!•** taken as. to the f.wi.|bmi) and ath
with pr
» oo earUi, cood will to meo Miealdtity of augar beet rmlalng In-ihia
everywl
Mx-iion. and umm
lUe vr.re
iH-mg
lii>|arui>l »«<l! jh*Tmt
Of America to
,1.0^ are hem. not n
4AJ uSS <tf UM navy. Heretofore col ion la faulUesa, hia
tba Oailad tMalaa baa been a nation ral and |Hirfrct. hta tUj
•If. With jierb. and he poaaeaeee •
oj,
idmi
lio nl voice.
ot ihe
that II
Pentecoatal prayer meeting Thura
day evening at 7:30.
•
Saturdayr nil
night united prayer and
udy of the
acbool leason
gtiiD
^
-
. m«tlDK ot
i
»h, i
Clowiat tarma ha trac'd iu litpiory.
rmdtinc tJtm ffloriea of the naval
aohtoTAiAAata of tbe Kevolnllon. when
John Miller aold five hoga eight
Amarioa wmii acalnat tlie tnUtfeai of
nionihe old. which agyrregated in
thaaaaaaad took bOO of her veKwls.
rht l.«iO iKmuda.
He rt^eive«l
with lt.000 of IMT aeamao. nearlv a* 11
» a hundred for them
false aUrm of fire laat evening
c^led the l.ook and laddt^ wagon to
bib Washington aireet la«t eve
tnM Uia AChievemenU in the war
wllA rvAAoe tn ITVii, tn which the
AmArioana altl.er oafdnred cw de.trorAdtrery French ahlp tiuU they en
ooNNarod. He apoke of the war with
tb« Uarbary piratea, when Amenca
•waft from the aeaa the aonnrgt' of
SmfApaan aliipping for generationa
a he greau at unity among the chun h
ea prevails and mooh good la being
SSS*S‘SCr"i'
^
^
s^’-ifral fntiiii
r.*ghin, kho
.mk the luiM
rharhnoix factory,
give ilu ir viperi
have iH-eii aiM the.k had la
ihe fiinlier tli<gi.itaute.g«
torv ta tteiitg tleluxevl in
r«»f Nonh{*.iri.
i.nmita-i Mini tl
tor. ChamoiN \ es.. or a «o.,d Cham..i> vkin to ili ike
a vest.
i-lcome to all
r'ln-'el^e.
““
Frianda.
* Sunday meeUnga—7:00 a. m
n. v. Ht-iiry McKinley. l*aator
drill; 11.00 a.
Sabbalh'acbool. 9:45.
Morning tu-rvire at 11 o'clock.
i
Everybody
ChriMiau Knth-avor. 6:45
Bv^ia all frtw.
IX.-nlng son lev*. 7
Subjerl of ibe
•Adventist Churah.
. -The M
W.
R Matthews, pastor.
to God *
Sabbath Saturday
Hurday aorvict*.
txirdlally InvllAd.
Sabbath acb
bool. 1:16 p. m.
First MethodlaL
2:15 p. m
Rov Wm. leaiifman. Pastor.
Sunday evening aervlc*.
V ,:u a in and ti p. m.. chun
Subject: "The Royal InvlUtlon.*'
ITayer mceUng Tburmlay evening
analMt
Joaea. aaid Captain Huh.
tiM rrot of the world. iW pace AmSrlcabaa kept
Tba tpeaker {mid a
IkM^’MMleJSf blu'llr iurtlr nfl!
im Mw Aw
ot th.. clotioo,
^^l^ln**l£hS**S<'l««.d Um
work tf th* twry U Itw lota wv
8|»to U aol propwlr onwMtoiw
I «w foct ttel te oil I
a-sr
.;:rS2sir.£
w«m ttw roool ru^'^STrJt.Tj*
of th*
battle of Santi*
aUla Id I
aad tbal. thare ap^d was 90 knot'
aaab, wbila Um were bat two of tba
4=?TL’:rlSw‘^tJw?si%-s^;s
bad tba aUtfactana to be aeven miles
y swept faom the rnaand an
**Tw1m"
mid
Captain
Hobwm,
"
OOOD
thci
A >*our life) llal i» »,«nt mTc|K,v: im! test irum
carihU
•M tut grssl dors damiUK do. any
aayr-WelL the dov-ton. say It Imitrorn
imi»rf*ve the vllgeaUuu. will
mItr said Mr. Tytr-l'lilsL raUiug bU
volt^ • Whairvt r improve* tbv dlge*
tlon w 111 Improve their spi»rtite. With
an imiumcd ai»|wtlte they will eat
u»f«re. and li f
:h to f.-ed them
ntm
tf-ll
jwu
Ibrtr
ViKle
Thf lr I'u. h. lltram keep* a grovwy
Store
l *ew. thrvmgti his liiUe game.
Ify the way. w b«t have you vlone with
that 30 ceuts I 1
you have day Ufort?
.m.l
. ait-s
i,..i
Ur
.Men's Night Shirts now only
j
39c ^
Men's aNighl Slmts hue volors ami ian;,- sltu lung;
l.tunK, ll..« o,iIy..,5Jic;
Men s Night Robes. Kanrv coUwn
wall lam V Mlk leaitl
J
xml eUU.rate Silk Sl.tdmig in colors, at
only
ilx„.K
yQ^<
Jren's .Night
Night (lowns,
(lowns. ,dam
jdam f f.U»rs
fd(»rs in |.a,k
|.i|ik ami blue, im eU
ChiKlren's
irmimed with «lk rhftcfl etlges,...
gof*.!lliefi
l.cfi.
'only
l.adics‘ Night gowns in fam y stn|»ci..
with Silk clgetl rutfles.
rutfles, at
it only . . ......... .. ............................. .....
..........
s±±rs
— TMe: EooiMoiviv .•
Prbpr.
24 I FRONT ST
The people know when wc advemVr a sale of this,kin.!
that w'c have the yroods lo back it up. When we tell
them that wc can save them big munev on every punch;
they know it I^ no empty boa-^t. We liave ihc gtHMU
hvery day lessenss your
*
*
your o
opj>ortunii)'foget
the
best of
the stock. J)ry Goods, Cloihing. 4shoes. Men’s J'^urnishings and warm goods of every description at
than you could purchase them w holesale if you w ei^ ^
SALE STARTS
-It won't vvk,.t anything - urged bis
wife.
-ni.-ir rncle Ulraiu v>r.Ts u
|iay for tbe leasoniv,-
«
e.ii.
Our Basemcni
more and more Interest
Sale 1$ingdotting
every day ........................
f7rt.!J'ilmArnT*iIia".i7i7
Ih*.‘Z
Mr
r.i.sl uhjvvl.d.
-I d..,rt -ce auv lUM- or IW girls
b'aruii.i; to d.TUtc." he said.
MEAU-riH
^’»****
i.^taTc!L”f;:.'{::,d‘^re^nr;Sa
TKo - Olobol
.n
ileiiemU u uiurli u|.ui what one weaiv av : wliai
.m.r.hM.S-'S.irsSei:''"*-'
, -lildia 1 ea.v
ahe naked.
Ami liu-n ev.rsUHj^. grlmiing la-hh.d
« h.i| ihcjady add.Ml
Keep in mind
iherclorcsuKKcstyobr buying tlu-.uat.mf e.it not alrca.Iv M,o,.|,gs!
Below we fiiiole sonic micicslin^ |.iu cs l.m a few .Uvs vmiU;
auil Ifls taatUti.-d that ih.-k wmiKl
pn.nial.h* lu him in this w»>. Uu.i
Hibh- ”
Head. ShoMld Never Ache.
ho had m.i di!.|B*h«d of tlu-ni
!
Sunday Sv-hool at 12:00.
Nv-ver endure UiU titniblo
Use at
faci.iry
ih- had sutuiiittcl saiup
Eput.nh Uwgue. Mrs Simms.
«•! ilu- Agrli-uliural
cull.-g.*,
which
N A
u-su-d n# pv-r C. III Migar.
Ih- amild Ivrader
7:mi wt.rship. senrnm topic. "Winds Shu wrilvw
King's New Life
1.0
glad
lo
.^.vIh.factory
inmuhen-,
SSdv
uiSld^ oouveraiuua Imve alt.ut aould ailvitav- Ih.- tanners while ami Their Goings " Prelude to "Spirit Pills wholly
liappmcs ai l\*n Hunm "
I hiid auffWS*
I'lvslging thcmmdvon u. |m,i i„
Kverylkody Invited.
Cure Hemlacbe. CoasUpatlon.
i> try !.*.» large an amosmt v»f acr«'
iiitll ihf> hail l.wni.-l l.y cv|H-n
Grace Cpiacopal.
TmfOaatle Square Theater Co. will
ihv- U-,41 ni.uhvMlK of
gmalng
Rev. C. T. SuniL Rt-cior
u» nvvtirc good rvMuliK
cfiy o/sTril Hwia
Iht- mev-tli
lo the fan
Holy Communion. 9:40
%«..n»an Makesal UU
Morning
Tl.e need el .« It .,.1
U x„m,mxI
luUi who nal • ill a fambrldge e«r tl
oili. r dj> no email eiulminieeuienl. SI
High School Oobatera.
Evening servlc* and sermon. 7:00.
aat running ever Iht elM.|q.lng lUL
I are cordially invited to tbeae
ali. t, M.,ldenl> ahe ibought uf aoinew
thing !.. add to 11. .vhe luuk.Hl in her tha •nbjt-cf, "IteaoWed, That labor
saving taachiuery is a oetriment to
ptMk.TUta.k and r.u..atked all iu dlthe laboring claases." Amil Lederle.
Ri-v. n. Ccwhlln. Paator
•Me. s ..rdtaee V..d nil. hot m> |M «.
Tht-rr will be no preaching aei^ke
Cil dW ahe IUhI ,
>h.- hfeitatihv C'ongrv-gmtioiial church i
aakliig her in !KhNw>>. but W .Steinberg and Arthur Kellogi
.r vvvnlng. as ibe pastor baa
On voteoT the dob.
im»*<I
quUk n-^tdve tahe Htutlly
giveu in favor of the
t^umlay school at noon.
Ieam^l tow.nrd a geutlem.ii, eeab-d t.y
IniormedUle
Chrlsiian
*fi
hiT ami. htddiiig uq* Iut liat. aaid hvud
Socn-tvr at
I 4:30 p. m
e lu adjacetit eeat« to
RECORD WANT Aa
V V S c. E at D Off
hear: -IIxcum- im-. aSr; iu.-iy I lagruw
All an- invited
j.Mir neekn- a ui.unent ;Tile gmUl.Mi.t n ta itwlt.nltaliim ui w.i»
»e«l in h.ta taiUiit faetjil t-ttuturtJ.U.ta. until ;be iJdy nduened d,> |Uy.
Tuesday. Jan 13. «a. m.
-.My mwktie. madamr- he nvhed
cl.—d Maaid*..
With .nrrh.Hl tytUruuta.
iniuT’st
“wESlyba pJll5!d“ltoihe8|»niah
while It wm
t the StKUU
Hest tfoods at loweM prices.
'Johnson's Drug Store.
Thurndaya. 7:50 p m.. |
SpSrSo-slTo.^
•OAlMnianBy and oaptnre of Kieh
mo^ two of theM thlojni had to he
can “len.l a
that this is ilie time to take VI N't )1,
A (Hirdial
,2,
If V««1 will t;ive ui, the opportiinitv. a CheM Ci.,lec
,‘Sk .r';h‘:‘h'5h«'r'T:Lr:,T'
ss2r‘:sa'rj:iro.rL‘S.b._..
Of the |>.ist week is a reinimler that
Park
Salvation
him Ml
of Ih
j„
hand" toward keeping out the cold I,y M-llini; M*ir.
and
l.r- aan dcim
by llUn^v hut
^ ^
Oftr, Ai«*
THE COLD
Sunday schmil. 2 30 p m.
l*Tt-achln« at 3;5u by R(
""In
war* Aodaboved that of the two
tacM of til# rivil war. Hie blc
t
Firat Preabytarian.
,
Courta*!*
I
AmartoAn citiaen like*
It AT not, Amanoa became a great the elder Booth.
worU powar. and mnat hereafUr bt
loraear ffoce«ntaed aa eurh.
SREVITIEA
b,
SERVICES INTHE CHURCHES.
Sagin
Jnnlor Endeavor at 3:30.
Intermediate Endeavor at 4:30.
Senior Endeavor at 6:45.
Kventng. 7
-Why l>ld Jesus Chris.
Wllcy K. Wright. P.
! .Mr
In fac^ial
Th,rr will
T'agea are faUurea Imoae
lu tlMU auapirloua
rUut
lool at
I .6:45
7: subWt. * W*hat Chrlat
.
mI,4taWWtartllitW—IM,r.tata tsuiiil ,1,
IMOTICE
Tlu-rc has been established in Traverse City for the
convenienc- ,.f the public, an agency for Dr. bahrncy*
l amons Medicines
'
Dr. Fahrney.* Alp«n Kraubar Btutbwleb^r
Dr. Fahmey.8 Mutter Hulfo (Utwrin*)
Dr. Fahmoy's Hell Del LIntm*nt)
Dr. Fahrney's Magen Starker
ARE
i
Double loUWwttedDreta Goods bd*tirMJea>lo««d
buck. Sti Un-t twice .Wc. Our price U
SunduJ Print,
Waudtad G«ioa Twill Cnih'............ •••• — ••
Men's Combinijioa Kelu and high buckle Kubberi
Women's one Buckle Arctics
.....................
Ladies lancj bhek Skirts, SavUn’s prki $i'oa "our pn^'^
Fun sixe double gray blxnkcu.
m. MANKOnAAM-fr. A^.n^
iill^ ""iff
3.C
3c
$1,48
50c
98c
....................... 39c FuB tite ooiataen. wwth *1.00, for 650 Hundreds ^^ofc
>R. F-AIHRNEY, OhIoaiBo
320 S. Union St.
Tr»v«i»* City. Mich,
■ N- B.—This Medicine it not mU at Dnf Stoect.
2SC
the Boston Store
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THE EVENING RECOEd
TRAVERSE CITYjuMICH., SATURDAY. JANUARY lO. I©63
PART TWO
PART TWO
Cbe €veniiig Record's (iD-to-Date Ifltistrated Feature
rt ■
OUR TEACHERS LIMITED
AROUND THE WORLD WITH IHE ARTIST
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COUVT IXO Touroi AT WOU BEHIKD A FLOW.
r
Nomul SduM>l OiTMtofA.
amhioai
iDBAf mTAnniB
«c 0«p ■ahaaHaaelieaa
THE TOMB OF mrc m»*ir BEXMEAXirt. •
-K
i,
fraa the raJlMl Sutea tu tSa
a f»w mrajy Sff
that the erboola U the great rep««lc
ot tW aagth am m tadrtad «|imi tSa
syslatB bam ami davalaRad la thM
cooatry. Aa a further raaolL aaya tha
Nmr Yarfc limmid. ArgMUlaa baa aaaC
Jamaa IL Tnu UlaMO. dinrtar af tha
NatSoaal School of Cimarre of
mmmmm
rnmm^
«*oun! I>N> ToIirt.H !■ not on.- .T thnw nho i-r.-;.- h on. tl.Int; ur*.I im.
• noih-r. -Th.- tin,.- will rom.-. h.- Tn>-r ' nh.-n ni-n vlll I.. ...mil. /.| ..f ito*
l.utl.ruliH-«. or ...y t. ohluit. AuA ih... nlth..ur rt..ut.i th. y «lll
« .liff.
.oJ a b. tirr t oinul* of
‘H.. n It..- pI.uitbI.- «1th i«iur. n»w
.H,
niu to
IlcMw. 4.I..1 ar Mhull 1.- ui.n- t.. ».uin n I
eSTMEU M EWAN. OIRL-BOY.
hither MvKaaii I a flM.-en.>.-ai oM
a.nry.m; of h-r
U.y . api-tel. . ttt .dT l.-r l.,nr
hair and. h-a»ln« h*Mn.. a. til *0 a„.V
nirttilM-r of th.- . at famll). ...uld
w>n thf rrwat.-»l t>ro\iM-wll(ni
*!
minx the fM.int.
they mtaht Itho *
•• • triumph
Thv |.l. turr
Juncl- wht-n to- *.aw
a« roM. i.« u....WuUy a» 1
TIT^ WORKING FARTS OF THE SPENCER AIRSHIP.
r- .nL«r..'i
si
' -HOR.eBACK- RIOINO IN PEKiNG.
! ahol of uii .-v.ryiU> a..-IV m IVkIna •
11 llv
^ ^
1
of a K.N.l ,n..ur.t
h»n.-.l i.i h-r*ln eu-h a
I
III.- KT. at Kn-r rh a* trea«. never leave* an>thlit« to rhan.-e.
hA.i*r*iomh huUi fV.r’h-r^lf*^hu *hT ll‘dl^TefTntne.^^t her
1...II r- nrHeii.attv ►.-|.i.Mn-re.| and in a. .-..i.Un.-r alih her
etatidii in the IM. U . h«l«e ...meter. I*a»ta
I'a.u not very far from
fi
'
laat
.
Itui h. 1 an.| M;ir» .
j"
A■^^AN■S
e.tl«fa.-tory
. li ■!
"MS
! ftfes
rnimm
T IKK
■
iIm*
i.-iiilt \V.TV»* liuif olfi-r- to ilic ..liorp
Ao*M;ii.iil:ttiM| <i{iiil.‘iii*«* Kini furiN*.
M ^
S«*
my Iti-;«ri. uliioli may liati- IovchI Wfore,
< ..luj V in.-n-asiii:: |in**i.*n .l..\vn il... liUe
nj I i,.„ 1..
r 111#. Oil. 11,.I III.' faint
i ; ,
Kir I
«*l tt.«a >ii«»ii!.| U* ii« |iri<li>.
o'M til*
.-iiiihik-of if^ iitiro-lraitil
.
VVi.i.-Ii viiimiNj.ti- ill ..m* r..mmt,ii.lif,o ti.|i%
* S: '
' I ill- i*-M-r
:\
.*I 0,1. II .-rii.K- *-iiv.ti..ii
T:r--4ii. •Ml lil.’•
*11 • 1 ?u;:i-li .It.*
.1 a;lo.iu
^
am! tiii-ii iiiiili*
Willi lov. *-
thnatr frland of tha lata Uoraca Mann,
whom ha admirad ahove all other mm
to the world. He aaw the need of
ai-lMMilo to Argpottoa. and be appaalad
to Ilomc-e Mann to aaalat him. The reBult wiia that twenty-Ove Amerkaa
glrla were aenc to ua They mme from
vaiiooii I'ltlea. cooatly from Boaton and
Rt l»uln. and without etcefitloa they
aucceaafnl to tbetr work. They
M ,-t; an.I i*. -..mo lai.*
ilo-y l.tii,;: fla il l..^T .l.- i-l.t,
.Mtv tVi
tba Umtad SUtaa to make a stwly aC
the lataat acbool mathada, to Imy achaal
auppISaa and to eogaga arreo campotept aducatora aa dlrrctora of tha nav
mraal arbooU that are to he opaMd
past yaar.
Mr. Ttta maon baa been to comrolta.
tkm with Mayor Uiar and aUh 8m
partotaadant Mas^ of the New Tark
acboola and tram both of them ra>
calvad pramlaea of amlaUnre to aaktog hla nalmSon a omTeoa Before ratWBlBg to SoothJ^jSirica he wUI maka
a toor of tha L nltad Stotfa. atodytag
the coumoo acbool ayotrma to the vm
rUwa aUtea. lie «U1 alao tlalt tba
onlraraltlaa where thirty Argeottoa
yootba are batog admwfed.
**11 la qolta a compILueot to tha
I nlted Staten,'* aald Mr. ttU Slim
the other day. -Uial I ahoold Iw aaat
here on my iweaetil nilaahm. Howover. Ula la no expertueot that la prm
poaed hy Argeottoa. Oor entire acbool
ayateiD la founded upon the cuamoii
achod ayatem erf the I olKd Stataa
ami. to fart waa Imllt up by Yaakao
gtrla
-ITeddcnl SarmeoKk who haki hla
we have no more of them. They have
tin- Vaiii-liM.I Kiiirir-’..|-my |ui-l
i t\o f r-f iji till- ..m
*-N. KUliiit |--rfe.t ralUfa. il .M . a
- luVi. Nt a..J.l.iH
Non rio- i- M
« Kill
*;IM
•III.- In I
i:> Niutil. I ilv ..tuil I.i.n.|..ue.a l.v
aiNnit for
|. o.. • tliel- Ani.iLv *tu
.tu
IiMNiHU. h atHP Ml ^|e•tn
.•r a;n.
'
IiMMHU.h
Me-tn.-i
|mM In.lhh.k for
MuNil.Mi. io..n> |*.4e..nN
n '*.?* !*^* v
h-re
*nt.T "v
"h-re.^f..
the y-riiu>
*^*** '''’“•‘J
111 ■ Wvll. Ilto. II
' t.-d e..?iv nutiK I
tnoney ihen-frtini.
In- vlll r. t-nt !n
.1 .11. ill IxMi.lon-
vliil. for (I L. It-
.«W. >R, ni.i. n only
u|n.ii
i|,.
]i.-i-.i.*ii, or.iml ami va«t
»ar.
riioruuR pha«e of It oil h .n.-t-r. im that I
the a,-If aall.n.-*! i hinaiiMn ,l.p- t,..T
U not the
reallBe vhat a i4di. uU.aP llK«f h- .ut« |
« .-lllea of i;i. ..l I alth rft- leKR .lamtiiMK on
,.f 1
m
-''o
< OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY > Men and Things y^ou Wot, Of
A BIO CATCH OF YARMOUTH BLOATERS.
ffmrmrn§
GENESIS OF THE SEMAPHORE.
Trie tMiiatratU.fi ahowa the m mI.1 ..
III. tvaitrlvuiue fr..ni ahhh the n..v
►iKiu-d Thl» la a Hi.al.-1 aUmt . lKhle.-n
Itu h.-li hUh «huh l.a.ka aa mu. h tike a
vat.-r |.utnt>lnK nltvlnilll aa like un)>
thlrik* via*
It v.,a made lit th.- laat
A TTRIO OF LOBO BOBEHTS' FORSfEE PETS.
m
m\
ANTISMUGCLING FENCE.
ina
'ir’iil” a'n*
oh-n Ih- f. iv. I- huna m* til.
n. |ilnM ruaikP^ the
HHlta.ilan<l and
m
m.|«*ar aurpHrlnc
.
THE
WORLDS LARGEST TECH
NICAL SCHOOL.
Thele M la-rhai a m. I..nivh of . hi
ration in whMi th, rmi.d Siai.^ du.
in* the |.a»l t*o d.^-ad. a ho* ma h- am
I'r.X.*'.:;
ain'^'.vi. hinc end havink Ht.
t>k.| that 111..- la d.-ia:..h-nt upon
mr;|. V a'.d -IT. lem y
t^-nth i-enlury hy the
hiahop td .St imx Hi* Ita uumy waa at
onre |-r,-iw-.l h> the nilUtary author
1th*. an l ..n th. l! r. i.iea-nta»h.n the
Mah..;« va* awar-h .l a Ilf. m nalon. The
l:atl lii.lM-rt*
I, kfi..v> nl nt
• If..- Itin TN t.i
el*e. tlie IIUUI Mht I* g.-v. >ully
;.ll- It. S-.tiih
««-ar tM-nuM-tv-* nut killtm: til* ti.*>*i».
AfrUa Ihr auth. all. l!) of vl.l-h .
this uaa an ‘ a**lat.-.r alTv i. Tin- tl.i -- Ivn . ti'.t- II .|-» :.i;..n
uere tak -n hy dliv-, tlon" of levil ll-M-rt. ami v |. « |. M :urt. -.I f. 1 n«U-u.rt
he brouahi th-m alone 'll- f..uii,l. M*aev,-p ihai h- rc«fi»uv.i>
• had an -l-phant on hi* ham;-, up ! h- th-r>-f..t-.ivnii. .iiH |vn,..
rub* t.. the I»uMln a<e.Uw*. al c*nh o* Th- . ut-* m- u
ij,.i.v d M.»Jut«.
and Ma*-n.f,.i.teln; Ihl* ni-r-ly f. f...-«t..;l th- ,J A. .« oM* ivv »► ..rixi-.u*
! f»it If ili-i- I* Mitythiiic lh«i >«ur i
, uin- l*ii.|-rrt i.k-* it I- a Ml ..f an
t Kltiiic*a*,a fMtit.frf eUlr IIm- N«»a. a
I IM f-*tu- einucKl-i att-mpi* to |
AN AERIAL TORPEDO.
by an electric motor which ohuli
power rram an erdlnary Ineandr
lighting Nirrent of no mita. Tbei
mnita are dlrerted by two aenp
acting aa rnddara. mortog tha i
op. down, right or left, to dreka
rate or eyckddi. aa a bird llaa.
j.niwtt.»c.
].«nnah1e- adjm:<t of traifare uhhh
etfen thn f*lnfrraph and telephone have
not lie. u ahle to . nthelv dlaplaee.
Ji e»er there wa. a primitive h<«plul pFoaldad
authutniew It la the one ahoun In the llluatmiloi
| |.ot.«:,«ph tak.-n hy iJ-uienant WelUnnd of the 1
land The h.*.pital la under ttrluah au
I and. deaplt. ita nide i
trrl«r. la aaid to ,r.nialn nu»at of the mo WTl^
Ins la roitatrurted of mat* and braaHia
a framework of pole# cut
I waa cbomn for thla rnlamon bo*
lae of the fact that I am in foil ayaihy with what la known to Argvotlaa
the American IdfW. and becanie
gUah le my mother tongue. 1 ahaJI
■m to Boaooa Ayrea to Marrb. when,
acboola open •*
, tlwami
. knoi
|
j
* m- buodf-*1 atvl a-vetit>
< of Mind
have W
A PRIMITIVE HOSPITAL IN SOMALILAHD.
th# dobn comt hw to take rouraoa In
our many exrellrnt pnlytei-haU ln«tltutan. >^tstnnd hna been duly tm*
prt^ hr this farL wtifaHlnlly ain.e
fhouaaiMla of her younc men flndinc
the factUtle* at home Inadequate, have
noncht technical Ineirui-ilon In thl>
roontry. A mlchty effort waa made by
the Brltlalm. aith the rreult that
In Uanchee- i
indnatrlal and agrlcvhni
wmta only the
*baii^
•ot. and Dothtng koa than that will ho
arceptecL Karh of the men whom I will
engage will recHv* S4U> gold a month
and a boune and a aerrant Onr gold
th about W cento.
Next to Hpanlab Kngllah la the mooC
Ayrea. Amerkwna hare no troobla la
arttog bnstacoa there beraaao of
and It la for thia rraaon aa well
that tb« dlrertora -who will be engaged
to go to Argetftlna nerd not of necnaiitj be able to apeak Sfiaalali. though, all
II ill th- ltlu«lrall..|i Ima Wi
a..>.fiH.-a-) .NaluraUyl
-,,..1 for th- -amlng o
\Vh.. Im.. I1..1 fi-urled on the t.«‘tha..lne VaiTnouU
t^UKhl dallv hy the t.-na of thour iinta near the js.iT
name. ..r at Iraat th- Itrat a..Tl . f It Ttu- |llu»ti.itUHi H
fittfraph re>entlv lal .-o o| th<- Imtteat aluKle da* a vat* h 1
blunter. Imtierlr the Ynimfeuth hatv«-m>.-ii hate h.-.ti vr.iii| i.on!i < n.*t of t
•Kwrellv ..f the finny tIdMta hut ..f th- natn*«lnc d-man.l for them Thev
. lare that the ..idlnary aimOl h.-it inir U i...a amoko.1 «n.i a.dd In au. h Im
MUaiilltlea timt the v-iv evlal.-inv of \tv l.;*v«.*r fx* an e>i
tbnmtrned. To any mw* a ho Ima t-iat.d U-,h a.ni* of h. tilnic lila fa. t -
have taught that frtendahJp with tha
rnited Sutea U cme tiling which Ar
gentina moat have.
‘ Now 1 ani oanmlMioned to atody
the normal and rummerrial m-hoel
metboda In uar here. 1 am to porrhaae
orboul attppliea mod apfiaratii*. and
y 1 am to engage arren acbool db
ra 'Me want als prlnHpala or db
rertora of normal nrboola and one dlrcetbr of a reform achooL The laat men*
tkmed la to tie a great Inatltntlan. Thera
win be ].»«0 jureiille deUnqnenta to ab
■ ae HedlelM
I la I*arta are
tiring amaag the tipper tent
the aeaat and coiar of whkh b aald to
hare a hcardcbl todneoce on many 111noaaea. aaya the Pblladclphb .North
Amerhjan. The amefln or
of rooda. K
H b aai
the aerrea aad
drlTOB away headache. Boars are tha
ebanam of all dowere. aay the doctors
and a pmon ameltlag of roaea white at
work
Bot he eaaily fktlgned. Tho
color, fopedally that of AamHcan Baasty roaaa. to Itkewtor beaaiehU to tho
aenaaa. OBd tho aweeter o roar the groab
•r Ita modMaal proportbm
fall of the final lurialn. I* ahuwn to the ItUa
of Matv Kvei. ahlM at work ba boa oaaumi
rnough for a tableau at the aet and of one t
In reality, tbmmh. Mr. Cntoe la
da n IBIla *hai sgr hr hla mnlly I
W
■w
te> iVfenim kioom; iiuvriadi oti¥. Itiott, ^w»day. iAift}Aft¥ fe, it6i
aJ^UUmuUt»4 by mamj • fmt.
HOME DEPARTMENT
OF nCTBEBST TO
BUklLTATOTOW
Fwmtd^mAmid. *‘OMi
1 LOVERS CEU[ FARTIOnJkRLT
MRS. M. S. C. RAT
Rka
•Uttar?” Yoa;
for If BOt to
te child? And wbat
oad whoa kaoadtag ta tha ter to aad tbaro wllb mU tooka. wbUb
faU. oad 00 a batf or a tbUd or Coorth .Mko It the right ooaaialenoy. adra will kaep it la pUea. U tba rmbbar
liItU oogar aad aU or a^t cboppad! rlma oa tba wbaaU baooMO rtPitibii
laUlaato a qaanUty whiob wlU be
in tha tew. I >1 N dawaaa te
■lata, aaa half af ana aide aC which la
paaa Pot io tbe imu paaa. flUing
i<> ■aaarradWte staoor, and tha laal
tboM bali foU. oad aet to rUe, ooeor.
wUlbeagoot
fwr lha balehir. She hakar. atci If
log with a oapkia. Wlieo tbe knad rabte rima, for tba aoM U ilMoat r« mat la tha Sitahaa whaa they
aaodtokake]
XMJ »
,baa naarly fiUed tha paaa. baka. Maka
balfawoUbaatoaaggadd aix tabU- aa iolog
IDoaol parobaM a ohoapMMopar.
igooafaU of mUk ood awoow
Tbe eery bMt aaM are aot very a*- aathaatharatsaaftha atel wriia
make it aoft, and two drops ot email. peoaive, and they oalwaar two nboap
U Bproad orer tba top aad wbaa oaea, whiob are alwaya geltiag oat of whaalBOMb ar ShaMaaad aaainearly bard, amrk wedge ahapad oof ardor, aad aete giviag Iba MtUte har la lha eook book af lhaiaalBa hy
oo tba lop
lion af ooo good oaa Wbaa tho ktte whiah Iwaat harla aaak catea diab.
lard oabafoR: pot Mito alio or ehiaa ^ motbara preaaal lbe|r UttU
It aMy bo raplaeod by writ. a. whUa I aaa away. AHafite. I
dUb ioot tbo aiao to aiUw the lopof ooAa with a mi of large oarda. oo
who wUl onUta tad it aiaaadlagly a*fal aad haa^,
tba ooatard to be ooeorod with littU «eb of whiob a tingle reolpa U print. tetooaearTM
aad waaU adviaa aU yaaaf haaoaaqoarea of alaU bread battered oa tbe ad Hotbera of tbU sort do oot iMak wbleb I boro aood 4
•ralciry IL”
it a hardahlp to aooompaay their amall
Takaa la Tima.
; tbo rabbor rim is taekod
Wbrm a rUb gokUa browo tba pad daagblera to tbe kilohaa for tba tMt
lag of recipM oad oraaa: aor tdo they
diag U doae.
sow rima for tbo WbooU
UttU Mooaahiaea-Uix with ooe rafoM a liaaaock at the tiny tea Ubleu qmiu inlaot aad tha baaaraaUy praity warn II ael tar har
half aa egg floor eoobgh to roll easily wboa all U doae aad ready to W aenracaa. which iookad aa thoash it had
aad a trifle of Mil. RoU aad fry in
baaa mabbad ap avac alaaa tba ahUd
Urd, lika dooghnnu. than open tba
vaabcni. U raadadad ma mota af a
Care of the Carpet Sweeper.
khiUaodflU with jaUy.
pig’a meat ibaa of a aaoa Aad It
Tha Slats oa tho KHchea Walt.
How many are pnahing over
'floor a oarpet awosper all cbokad e
-What la the big alaJ
alau for that
dost aad wound about with atringa baaga upon year kilohaa
and hair till tbe bmah is tied ao it
la IL if tha yeaat Udy will,
cannot turn? This sweeiier does any
•Ob. tbat a my Mamonm.
thing but sweep, aad 1 know of one
- was tba reply. -Wbaa I a ffraat away ttawa a day. pall It
which was discarded and laid awpy first began to kmp booM oat in tbU down. I haow ayaaag wnaiaa whahaa
witli other disabled famitnre inobe aaborbanapou wr woald l^oeatly aa praNy aad atiaifht aaaaa aa yoa
aUU. Do not let it go more than a eil dowa to a amal aad dUoorar tbare woald wiah to aaa, aad bar aidhar la
week witboni atteuion If naed every was ao pepper la tbe pepper oate. or to ba thaakad for IL Whaaachild bar
morning it will gu, greater Mtiafae. vlaagmr la tbe ermet, or paly aae Daaawaaaaflataa>a Afrtaaa*a. Iwt
tion if pat in order twice each week. qaarker of a loaf of bread la the boa, a^ary tea tba meter look bar ap,
To clean the sweefier. remove the
me littU thing like that, whiob abafaattyptebadlhaaoaa. Aaaibar
carefolly. and pull off all hair,
slipped my memory among the oaa of bar cbildraa bad atemaly
utrtnga and bits of dust
n the.nun «r df more Important thiaga 1 affly ayabrowa: avaryday tba o^atera
iawa at each aide of th. patent posh, j had to think of-by ibemaelvM of lit- with a baby comb and braakr«aeo«bwhich is different in racli swee)ier. ! tie aooonnt. bot last big eaoagh to ad and ooaxad te atahbora baira.
aatioMa vaawvtaf a faw tel waaM
This need, no energetic handling, and ’ take ^tbe oompUteneM awpy from a
If oare be used io handling this the , good meal whicTi it needs to Im tbor. |o iba wnmg way with a llNla pair
CRM Ra olbor asoo#l to know that
Maay MOthara of lata bora baaa
tbopogb Rom aU the Fathor’a band adding to tba alwayo popolM -play,
baa lad all the way, with loriac said, lag taa party” rarioaa aabMtIal daaoea. Bat Umta la oaa aMMory that Ugbu for tboir UttU girU ta Iba Uae
ffowa claar aad brisbt laataod of Mialy of Mokiog aiMpU laal dlahM for thair
aad diai.--4ba aMMory of the daar Uoy too tabUa: CbU U alwaya poaai.
MoHmr who loaf ofo paaaod deer tbo bla with ciaidrea 6. d and 7 ycwra old.
Aa4t«rp UttU «yet Sook«|mw4.M bUla to tbo bMatifal bayoad. To tliat
Eeory ebUd oaonot baeo aoeb a wootwo IIUU MTMi lipo «r.
darfai UttU alora aa DaUy bad la
* Row I V MO Aowm to oWp. 1 p*oy
MUa Aleott’a”LluUMaD,” bot tha
aadofUia. Wboa Uia apward path OM of tho otdiairykitelMa raago wiU
oaaoM lo ol{mh. aad we alaad oa tbr do ioat aa well, aad with a fow aiaaU
browofibabULwbatabaUopao to fmaaaad a atoot plaUd ailrar tea.
oar aifbl oo the fartlmr aide. Aad aa tpooo aad tabUapooB to do aarrioe for
wa woadar, lha thoofbt oomm awlf|.
Eooolo to MJ IMT oTooloff fMiyof.
ly aad loelafly
TUofo t a oUm la tiM oho4ow «
”01i. MoChar, art thoa liVlaf yet
llM •fiollfkt aoftij plajo.
Aad doat iboa otUt roMoiabir am
It ■OMOtliMa aaoma tlmt all aorrowi
wboa MT baby kaooU aad ptayt
grow dlM aad fade away bat thla
All my doaMiac Caaelaa loaoe m Aad tbia too. porhapa I^tm aa la the
aad tbo trtalo of mtik Am,
Midway daya Bot when wa too grow
Ao 1 kow aiy Iwad aad lloloo to n old aad And oar faal waary with the
fo Plata
plalaU^o ploo.
baby’o
opiaii patha. ofloatiaM a aaddaut
*‘ir 1 o ood dl« I
loagtag atiiM ma for lha laadar toaoli
1 p ay tbo L«rd my ooal to tato **
of tha MoUiar haad. the olaap of the
Aad a kady kiaoki atoaU o’er lao.
nwlbaranaa How aweot to lay the
Aad ponradM tJu> ovraiac air.
tirod haad oa lha daar abooidere'
WlMB iay taliy. dr..«.| for I>rooM- How awoat to hear aooa more thoj
lao4.
low, loelag alomber aoag. aad to g i j
KbmU to my hrt <^v«oin|r prayor.
toalaopat llfa'a rv« niag aoothrd by
Aad I orcoa oU aad fiondet whoa I lU rootfal Maale! How aweet to wakej
whao Moralag aball dawn, at the
( What woald life oo eariii Ini to mr
Of tho Molbor lipa. and to opro j
life of the sweeper la prolcmged. | ongbly enjoyad.
\^^tild I ailM that TotoaMModay: one’s ayM with tha loader eyM shin
After tho swerpingt are nMnoved from j -As oar grooar. aad bakoe. aad bat*
ir.i^Mhaaoa. I fell ao aaatUaff. dl«. ing orar aa. whlU tha dear romembertheians. dust oat tho inside of thej©her. yoa see. ara all two or thraa
\Ai^\aaA wllhla »y owa..
so eoloa aliaU My. *’ My obUd!” Aad
box with a dost cloth. Examine tbe miles away, ooe caaaot tall tha girl
AioiyhahykaoUbMhW* air. lUplat that may get to Im oora to know.
to cUp oo her hat. ran oat and aapply
PAUL-yMr Y«
io aa aadonoaa.
May? Why not mj it ^will? Who
tbe want, aa yon caa who live la tbe
abonld meet oa in lliat lirw world
**How 1 ay aio dowa to >’mp.
qnantly wound with hair or atrtng. city, eo 1 told John 1 matt have a
I p’ay th« Lord aty tool to loop”
wbote ways will he aw.M,tly atranire.
keeping Uie brush from revolving. memorandnm book for the kitobea, Io
Aad 1 btoM tbo <«od who Raro hot.
hot tha MOlbar who never would let
When the sweeper is dusted, inside Jot theee tblags dowa io. ao that
tier little one go nlooa into atranga
Aad bor loro wHh Him 1 ohara.
Tiny rracker Pdddlng-To one hall and out. tbe wheels looked to. that no when 1 did go ahoppiiig. or wbaa tba
Whoo my laby. drroood for Dream. paths Imre? Whose band bot bars_______ _____ . ................ .................
1 yolk of an agg add font uhle strtngs bold them from turning, place tradesman did call, I woald ba aara
ahoold lead aa oo la wooderlnr. hap hvr own oa«t<a aad i«ddingt. making apooafnU of milk; add one third of a i, droj. of oil on each cl the itfojec- to tell them of everything 1 waatad.
till wc aae-ah. wbat aball ,hH« bcraelf
Urge soda cracker well rolled and one • jj^ns that hold the brush. lUmore
-The vary next day tba daar boy
than , with her by oor
The following are aoma of tlrn rehalf
tlu- little wad of uirt you will liod iu hroagbt ma born# a lovely litUa book
T*
lolpea that hare beru need in the This is to be
the holes at each end of the brush, witk ivory eovarm. allvar tipped paaail
ichild’a booMwlfary:
Dainty Poi
>Takeont qeartrr and place the Uush whehe it belonga and oeUulold Uavaa. from wbioh tba
WlMiorrr yoa are. Iw aoble.
My neighbor met me oa the alre. I. ‘
.
of an egg well laaten. tbrm table | Keep in the closet where you keep writing ooald be emaadaftar tbe book
\Mialevrr yoa do. do well,
of greeting gay. for maasnrtng. in place of ”onpa” or
was fall. 1 triad it for a araak, bat it
Wh-oof^-r yoa apMk. epoak klo.lly, Her look so bright, her tone so sweet, •ooDoea,” are tha modern Urge ones,
was eo pretty that if 1 were baking
4 are Joy whorreer yoa dwell.
all that day.
not tbe narrow, old faabhioed sort: Urge tor teacups. To be opened when Jan old bat pin for digging out tbe pies. my. end obmrved loal the oIotm
•OOP a|KK»o will not bot and eaten wlUi aaaoe made by ad- bolus iii the ends of the brusli and a were almost gone, 1 woald have to
ding to one half ieatpooufal of batter bit of an old coarse comb, with wlih-i. stop and wash tba pasta from my
do at all in place (
tablespoon. Tha obildren are tangbt enoagb powdered aagar to make a thin ^ to comb the hrisiles of tho hrnsii. to bands before 1 ooaid handle that r*el>
Tbe work too baary for my band.
paste, and three drops of v.milU i-x get out dirt and swet pings which ty look. 'Oooae«iaanUy. I aaed to spy.
to keep to tba esaol proportion.
Tba oeoMlras nnderbekt of |ain.
Ido nut come off readily v^ith the •Oh. ni not atop now. I’ll Jaat reTbe ^ boUg the rblef lagreilient tract
with amay of oe oar boads ar*
h tasks 1 could not understand.
Apple Puff-Remove the skin au.l' hands
maml.er that and put it down when 1
Rtowiai whlu wlib Urn mama of Ibo
iinm lighter as 1 walked alung
tbe word -Uwleu” abonld be nndar- core of a bsiked apple and beat the ! Kough handling has ..hortuned thi- Irnve some others to go with It. * Of
Ulr autama timr. Life U behlad
With air aad step of liberty,
stood to aooompapy tba quantity aam> palp to a froth, adding sugar lo suit life of many a car|«.-t swri-iN-r that course, 1 forgot all almut tba oIotm
ratbor Uma brrora. a momory rmtlior
rreed by the sodden lilt of song
ad in every onae. Break aa agg into a taste. Putin mounds on little aau-j might have he.n useful for y^^ars. until tlie next time 1 went to get aoMS
thaaaboiie The trial day* aad tbo
That filled tbe world wiUi char for ooffee cup. luaart a small beater and oart with n dab of Jelly oo eaoii
If the rubber rim about the swe«-per. and found not half enough.. Ho I re
Joy days amli into a dlitant haie a*
Fiagraot Ooffee Oaka-Take a piece placed tl»ere to save knocking the fur- legated the iiretty book lo tlia reoaasM
beat it until yolk and white are well
oae looke bark from the aioanlain
mixed Tbe average aised egg will in of bread dough, after tba first rising, nlture. comes off. simply tack It here of my Imrean drawer aad booght a
aide One can hantly toll tbo ooa
WU« U» twlUffet
1m teliMi
tlMMi my tmby mm •• m
fU>M Itt wklto, »11 dfMMd far Dra»
lattd.«a»«iiMrbM4tU>v*lai7
Ai*4 IMT llCito 1m4« M« folM la
editor s €s$r Choir
i
A TRUST EVIL THAT IS liniE KNOWN
By JAMES ft RAYMORO
FJ—J^ME A00RECATI0N8 OF CAPITAL AND THE COMBINAI TI0N8
OF
MANUFACTURING
INTERESTS
HAVE
I
I DWARFED THE PECULIAR CHARACTERISTIC. THE
PRIDE. THE AMBITION AND THE SUCCESSFUL AO
TIVITY OF -THE YANKEE.To the flitrimunl of tlio piiMic
tlu-y liavo
linm|f-n-il, imirn-a uml ilwmfisl tim pubUe iM-urlilH 4»f tbo patont
aystotii, have rt^ulhil in groat linaiirial Iom to our groat iirmy of
invont..r-i iin.l, inoiaonlullv, in Io>m to tho wlmlo groat oruft of juiUml
aolioiiore am! imi.ml .munH.l. TIIKY HAVK TO A.V ALAKM
l.NG KXTK.VT Hh^TKOYKl) Till! MAINSnOXlTS OV
THK l.WUNTlVi: GIMUS OF AMF.KICAN.S—immoly,
|iri>lo i.f invt'tilioii nml 1o>]h> of rowarti. to which goniua iiioro than
to nil olhor faot.s, oomlitionv 4»r oliiinioloriHiie \> lo l*o justly attrlUlito.! till* groat iiioiiNuro «.f .nir luilional pro^jwrity am! pro.<tigo, Im*iIi
]ui-a atiJ pr4M-nl.
TheCooling Off of Orthodox Hades
By IU%. JOHPt L. fiCUDOER.rirat CqgfirefiatUaaL Clwreh. Jersey City
I IN
TIMK SINCK A YOUNti MAN ASKKl* MK
JiHT l.AK YKIN IF IIKI.L HAD NOT
■ (’OiU.F.D OFF DFKINO THK PAST HALF
rK.X'l FKY.
If by his quaint iiitorrogatioii bo iiioanl
t.i intiiiiato tliat n miglity rcvulutiou ba<l takoii plaiN- in
public tipinioii ami that intolligont |KH»plo no lougor U-liovo in a lako
of Tiro mpl brim>t*»nc', 1 answor yos. Tbe moiliioval 4*mu*optiun i«f a
blazing fiirnaoe as ibo olonial alH*tle of llio wioktHl ban ctn.loil off
ooiislib rably in tbo oalrn iUim.>pboro ..f tmKlor:i lliougbt.
THE SCRIPTURAL SYMBOLS OF PUNISHMENT MUST NOT BE
TAKEN LITERALLY. THIS WAS THE ERROR OUR FOREFATHERS
ROVAITY IS UNDAUNTED
BY ANARCHISTS' AHACKS
By BUS iCOfOLD af
I UK TIMk:s AUK \"K1:Y TROUBLED. AGITATOKS TRY TO GKT Fi:01M.K TO FOU
LOW TUKM TO DISTURH THAT ORDKR
WHICH
Tin: GUAR.VNTKK* OF ALL
rumic
The Work of Man and
The Work of Woman
tt> Gnm ItO 101 $101. dw trtfiKiHl
C/ar or Al dn fasslM
'i'heir blows arc also aitnetl at ministers, as tbey.wera against
6em>r I'annves. Tboy aUo blow up tbo bousw's of private ixuiividimU.
THEY WANT TO INTIMIDATE US. BUT THEY WILL NOT
SUCCEED.
1 do not know bow long I'aUll Uve or bow long $her will let
IM live, but tlio real of my existence will be devotetl within tbe
jlimiu of ^ eoEutituUoual powers to the food of nj ooustiy eiui
Ske ftoleSpik of its Ubet^
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8r
SCHURMAwTi Co«.ll Uai»nl«7
ii: iM'i>n;.\s.\iii.K ii.\TKUi.\i.s of x ubi hivATiox Ai;K, jIkst of ai.i,
rm; iu maxitiks.
.fM-..n.iiv, tb, «-icnr,<
ii:iliin\ incimliii;; iiiathcmatirs a-i llieir key, lo
uhicl, rmi-t Ih- a.l.lcd |,l.ilo.opliy, tho fiindaiiionul
Tho Lap Protelor.
'
AUpprotootoriaaUnoatanoeamlty
to te motbar of an lafaaL U U amtul in te Up or for apreadlag oo Uia
bad or in te baby’o oarriaga. Tba
Id uUa jaat bow tbia oonvaaiant artioU oan ba Bmda: Oat two
piaoaa of Unan tblrty Inoliaa long and
with, ao
amall oaotar ring, with raja pcojaot*
Ug from It lika alam, balng an aaaj
dmign to draw and axaaate and vary
fffaoUva wte flnUbad. Tha qma
laft at ooa oomar U to ba flUad ta
with a bow of broad ribbon. In te
bam abonld Iw worked thraa battoa
bolaa for battooiog te oaaa togatber
men uml women. 1
wlUi omU paarl battona.
Whan flnUlmd a plaoa of wblla rabSccoml—'J bo iK-riH'tualioii of mniikina itself.
j
bar olotb tb^alaaof teoamahanid
To tli4) former im-n arc chiefly called, sinco llio iH>«wiIbility of |
baalippad la and tba .cam hnttead.
the latter i-er>ico is denied lliem. To tbe second women are i
Wbaa la am, te and tet baatemtin bow baaga down avar te draa4U
4*aIU'd, as they nre CAoliisively capacitated therefor.
’
from. Tha bow glvaa a dainky flniah
However zealotD'ly man way occupy himself by increasing his 1
and ntU not gat aollad for aoma tea.
pleasures, by idle inusings and by social activity, his work will not
Tha oaaa U trimmad ait>and te fanr
aidaa With Madid Uoa aad ©an ba
l»o fruitful. It will bo fniitful only when it is directed toward
wnabad aa of tan aa naoaaaary
By Dr MICHAEL ERNECT SADLER, raeamast BrWah CdacaMr
Icjiscuing llio evils of mankind origin.-jling in want, iguoranc43 and
ray to maka ihi«
falr-o social in.**tilulion».
jw r..\*l V v!-:ir> nnd mortj of cducatiun on modern linet
mbai It with tba
SO IT IS WITH THE CALLING OF WOMAN. THE BEARING,
Mim lo ;ln- travch-r from Kuro|»o to have given to* wbiM oottoD that oomaa in haUa far
oroebd parpoaae U plUow aaaa ahapa,
NURSING AND REARING OF CHILDREN WILL BE USEFUL* TO
ill.- I'liiu-.l Stat4-s :i htroiig tyjH* of keen wilted, hurd- flnlalilng It all aroaad with a wida.
MANKIND ONLY WHEN SHE SMALL SO EDUCATE HER CHILwoii.in;j. M-lf con:rolh‘d young men uml a veiy* in- prutty aoalUpad bordar. Ibraagb
DREN THAT THEY WILL BECOME THE BEST TYPE OF MEN AND
!!.ion;i d mid puMi-? »-piriled mulliludu of college wo- which Irran a wida mtU ribbon tiad
WOMEN AND WORKERS FOR MANKIND
in a bow at ooa oomar. Tha aam la
mi II. We in Kiig! iiiU thankfully recognize the aanie
According to my view, she will lie ine ideal woman who, after J
door In pUin oroobat. Maka a loag
tyiH-s ill ..nr own niid-t. Iml the mimber:. liiiJ ihciiitliieuce of llu-e chain atitdi of aboot aavaoty atiteboa,
having assimilated tbe bigbe^t view of life i.f the ago in which abo.j
voumror !n4*n iind woiin-ii awin to me to l»o relatively greater hero apon whiob oroobat a doabla eroohat
lives, shall devote licn.elf to her W'rvice a^ woman, to her inexorably j
than v.iih
Ill i:r. IT ST.iaiS TO MK. TIIK YOUNG MA.V atitob in avary oter atiloh, with a
api>ointed calling of bearing, nursing and 4^lm•alIng tbo greale?<l
laalhU
IS n.\Vl\«; III.N INM.XGS. With iH the older men—hale, rewlU ba
possible niimlYcr of children, who will \*o e: vable ..f M-rving man
Hfi-’i- I. ! | 1 jn-1 a liMh- ramioiH-iire Mill at the wicketft, adding to
kind according lo tbe view of life imblU-d l.om bm.
^
their
1-H.r
--re.
But how al>oul tho>e who have no biblrt*!.; wb- d.i not enter |
te; pUea tern togalhar. jalniat
whaa worklag tba bordar, aathe married slate, or who ar© widows!
1'liey xxill do well to tuko
eape on ona aida, whieh ahanld ha IMt
part in the manifold labors of men.
for te rabbar elath. Any pratty
TO BEE A YOUNG WOMAN CAPABLE OF BEARING CHILDREN
IT can ba naad. bnUnpnm abaald
EMPLOYED AT MEN’S WORK WILL EVER BE DEPLORABLE.^
HKjl ALLING OF KVKRY I.VDIVIDUAL, MAX
OR WOMAN, rOXSI.ST.S IN SKKVING M.WKIND. .Tbo ei'rvi.'o of mnukitul rt'solvi's itr^olf into
two parU;
|
Fii>t.—riio iniprovomonl of lh« lot of'living |
^
tliKTlrlm? of Injlh iiuliin* and man.
As to tho huiiiaiiiih>. I mil imuil'in- to »loi,MiiBti/o. 1 put first,
howovor, tho Kiioli-ii lutipiap- mid lilormnn- mid lht» hUlory of our
own ooiiiitrv.. And no.vt to thrsi- 1 would
nneient laiipiai^a
end one rm»dcm. 1 U lieve that Ju^in iind io rman would In- a
Utter cmnildnaiioii 0»an l.:itill aii-1 ilnH'k.
BUT I AM MYSELFMUCH 4MPPE88ED WITH THE LC880N
OF OLD ATHENIAN CULTURE THAT I THINK A LIBERAL EDU
CATION QUITE POSSIBLE WITHOUT EITHER.
The-Dominant Forces of
England and America
To
Midi a woman is like the i-iglil «»f rieb loam that is
covered witli gravel for a place of promenade. U is still more
deplorable, as this soil could have priMliic^t-d only graii^ while tbo
woman could have prtHliK'cd that which U priindeas and than wbkh
tberi- i-* nothing bigliur—man.
And she alone can aocompliah that
libkrtiks.
IF THEY FAIL TO REACH THE MEADS OF STATES. THEY
ATTACK THEIR WIVES. AS IN THE CASE OF THE HORRIBLE
DRAMA AT GENEVA.
The Humanities Are/First
child in a qaiat way to pram te taalh
inward aail downward. In ahoat a
yaar they had grown tala Una. Ohildran with waak limha naad a giaat daal
alaoall te asatalaa
teycpnbmr. Thay naad phaapimlaa
and in food no whita
broad foraueh ehildrao-brown kicaad.
Bilk, otaam,
rmra.;avan raw, ohoppad laaa baaf.
wluoh if proparlypraparad, la aa palalabla aa taw oyMera. Tha baaf
laodar, fret l
ahaaidba flnaly
with mlt and pappar. and if calary ia likad flavor with
a liuU cvlcvy mlL ar poondad aalary
ara likad.
aqomae te jaim of a lamoa ovar ii.
aadapraad it batwaM thla aliota of
nod battar, ao aa aot to ba aaaa,
lb« ohild likaapioklaaandUor
an aga lo oat tte. aoma pteklaa may
l>e an nddltloo. thoagh aa a rmU piaklua ara liard to dIgaaL aad if oliildron
ara to make healthy grown poopU.
tey abonld aat food anally dlgaaiad.
and with vary little aplaa Pralia
and ooaraa food will >aka haalthy
adolta: ragular habita am vary naomaary for obildren, and te meihar
aboold aaa tet tey am formad.
ONE OF CHRISTIANITY'S PERVERSIONS
By Mfiil Rc% Or. nttDUICIt BUBOEfifi. Blate af LMfi Ulte
IP^-SF ALL THE STRANGE PERVERSIONS OF CHRISTIANITY
iOJ THE MOST CURIOUS IS THAT ONE OF MODERN TIMES
mm WHICH PROMISES TO CURE ALL ILLS-TO WORK MIRACLEfi BY IGNORING THE PHYSICAL—AND WHICH ASKS
ITS DISCIPLES TO BELIEVE IN->CHRIST FOR THE PRSCIOUfi
ROON OF HEALTH. IT IS TMt SPIRIT OP THE MEN PROM
WHOM CHRIST TURNED AWAY, AMD IT MAR BEEN IN VOGUE
ALL DOWN THE AGES.
^
THE WOMAN PLAYWRIGHT
AND HER MALE CHARACTERS
B) Mrs. 01M\IIVI H4ISCS. AsllNr sf ‘Hcdcts
UKeniiriMn i-* brought aguiii»t women playwriglits that thinr
know b-dco of iiM-ii uimI their exjM-rienpc of life are ao limited
lliai tbev eaiitiot p..-Ml>ly jtorlray either im-ii or life in gen
eral lu tiirally. Dut it i-. not »o.
THE IMAGINATION OF WOMEN IS SO MUCH KEENER THAN
THAT OS MEN THAT IT COMPENSATES FOR THE LACK OF EXPERIENC^
•
If V' .1 o n dramaii-t' do in.i km.w bow to 4-rt*ale men chsracters
TIIKV .M I-F.VSI IAN MAKK A MAN WHO WIU.
PLKAsi: Tin: womkn i.v an afdii:nc% and what
MOKi: is .VKt’K.'NS.UlY f .Women make iii the gwater part of
a iheaterV elientele. If they like a play or il part, tha play la a
ancce-A. A. for the men, on© can aeldom pleaMi. them with tba maU
^araeteUaplayl
A UaafOl Artialo.
Among te aaafal artelaa oftaa avarlookad In baying te Ulabaa pampharI. am UtiU aorabbtng bmtea
n aia vary o^ aaating 10 ar IS
■ spiaaa, and am af nnlald aarvlaa
oanring te kllobmi UMa and
rd.andaormbMags«tba
from tha laMstem.
te tongti iniantama, wiUda Us work
qmUklyandwaa Tha mngh Htflma
of pla teonn ha aaMiyalmmad ia te
PoBRoii far boiiag ami
.
^
/
Tcstolirslssiel^
.
V.;.
:
THE -EVENING
•{-^1
: CnT, KICH., SATTHDAY. JANUAKV lo. Vmki.
thonmgh pknrlAs xmlnE ortr evmry
Ptftld* or
aoU. Ttetell ko aald
«M the boot Umo to prepare the talol
INTEREST
,
/
CIMC TAKEN IN THE ItAittNG OF
tUGAR GEET9
MCCTOfC TESTEIDAT
WAG FOLLOWED GV NUMBEI
* ACREAGE CONTRACT*
The coot per acre, oo ia avermce. he
c^ed. aa. trum $» to $ju. which
hlkmed him II.SO uer j^y tar hU
work, xmm M. aad m£aal labor oT
bor> aad fdrto 91
Thto la
four-mile haul, but did aot
freicfat. which waa about
i
STRUGGLE
FOR COAL
MOST
He adrleed the aowtas <»f the aead
by drtlla. U to It iDcbe. apart, which
a^ld require about li poahda of
aeed per acre to aerure the beet re- MANY
•ulo
He aald plaatlaa In hliU waa
aoi a atKceua. In thU method there
that there be left plenty of spare
--*1 crowded.
Afu*r the ae«Nl baa been aoe
w*»rk or ten days it Ijeslna to comt
and aa aooa aa ft da up abore
ARE
WHO
-ssasswa.
AnOKlCaRVETANCE
SiErS=.
tbs City Umt Night—Ootmit S^k
mg to Get Coal for City to
^iongo. Jan. la-Tliwi att«qd
ooaapintora of Ohiongo faoad a
grand jury thia mmiag. Forty ovaera and opocaton of mlnoa. wholesale
NORTCAGE
TAX LAW
mr la
in Chtaago dom aot oaoaoA GLiO Gays Such s Law Would he a >
teUtcrama were
to ask qu< dlons ai any time and
aadGfi.60 per ton. They mU fm $t
•harp p.d .. were made that
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eau«^
of FundamsnUI-Frinelpte* of
wired bark
and 111. A Goaaa mUlioaalrw wGn
,-------------------d Um
that he mas tied up
I a bifraard.
could m.l be kllle^l by belni
but Ihi> answer waj
that he pas to cu u> trm«erae ruy stepped on by the horse la cullivailon
iWag.
Mioh.. Ja . la-Whtle to
In fact, they seemed to do letter. ThU
blirsard iWiiublitrard.
point was made by one of th*- audi
Dotroit, Jaa. lO.-Tbo eoal
ence suggesting that IG inches apart
with the
toe
appointed
by
Mayor
Majbnry
yee^
was too close fw moat of U,e luirscs
meamge of GoTsraor Bliss, bis stUwas iW^nieotlon for t
feet In this region
terday lo oeonro octal for Detroit.
*m.^c« Id. raise thU
tads on the Werd-Lowtey mortgage
Mr. Towar suggemad the use of i
Ittw He tra<<f<d the n
«ati(m of M
taxttow bee been dtoeppotottog.
In
warder as soon aa the plant* were
ooalhae been disonmtog tbs qnesltloo thr gown,or
large enough, and that It be drivec
mltteo.
At this •ays:
rrosswlae of the rows
•resent, when |C.«SM)isKt
Sugar l,e4.ta will not kme the per
J. h
-it to doubtful if aay bUl along tar
•rtKlueed In
Mlchiinin alone
oentage of sugar by drying, aa augai
OMilltee. aald if Itoee of Urn Ward Lowrey bUl can be
dnale >.wr. with the Industry a
d«ws not etapormte. but the tonaagr
IS .wri) Infancy
eaaeled lato|law wltbcai rlolattog
will be less
In n i«wi that he made
He aisike <if the b««el i
he said that the l*eeU. when first
the faadamenlal prli&lpls of •nnlforate one. iH^ua
taken
from
the
soli,
showed
12
per
mity.’so equitably aad forolbly eut^s be in the
cent
sugar,
and
after
drying
sU
weeks
as It la not p
joined by the ooasMtatloa. The only
[n crates ahowed 21 i^-r ce«t. which
oase to which doable taiatlon by aay
looked aa If then* was a big inrream*
be aald to !,« iurolved
The l>eeta are usually harvested by
iwl called a ‘IKier." but they can
no l,e harvested by
prlos
duairy. Cul.a. l*..rto Klcxi. Hawaii
tssing between the
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the Philippines, and
If a mfwsure can be derlsad by which
them on enrh side. Then tbv beet
•wta SAYS ATTORNEY TORREY FOR
fart that while the
Justloe oaa bedons to this class of cred
ar pnsiuri
n,nstantl)
DELAWARE A HUDSON
it^wlthout.tmpsnlitig the general tax
the lot*
Inis, the I'osi 4»f the> pnMl,
pnidurilon of
est 1,0101. shen Ihe
es have
system.
legislation
cane sutar is «iu the Increase, owl
n
The
reason
of
this
-topping
•
to the hiKher |irlr<*a ftald for labor
nod. 1 did not approve the WardU nature has p
embryo of Made a Lengthy Statement for His
He slH.«e<1 that the 1
Lowrey bill for the rmsou that it aphere, which Is
dun Ion or Imsms to the i
Clients Before the
Anthracite
peered to discrlmtoato in favor of oue
Ilir rolled Htai.*s Is l» f> tons, at an life of sugar. The best beet
otoasof oreditors at the rxpease of
Coal Commiaa.on Toda;.
averaice price of 94 bo. The cxMt of averaging alto,it two iMiuuds m weight
reply to the question as it lu
another end beoaase it seemiKl to
MINING NOT
HAZARDOUS
rl;:v,!
■r?u,z
Ions «if b»s‘t* annually for which the
fanners u«uld be |mld 9k4.::7&.tHJU an the fall when the beets are delivered.
nually
The coal dealers would lie He again rmphaaized the fact lhal the
Igar
busln«>ss I* the only one
l^ald
the dealer. In lime
loT,* the farmer and factory are part
fl.K7:4,04H» and bir lals.r the fariortes
•r*. and It Is to the equal IntemU uf
wmild |ia% Ill'.uun.tHKi annuallv. he»ih partli*s that the IhwI profit be ob
aides ihr ,:nwi
to the railroads lutnks and all other inerrantllr
Tlu-rt- was couald,Table talk alniuf
and business enier|irliu>s
best kind of drill to use
He said
regular drill would work all right,
lo Mr Saylor.
roviding it dtHTi not sow
de, p He
In a way that
scTiIhxI an aUachment made by plar
«m the |•ractlcal
ing a piece of board, f. Inch.** long and
2*4 in sl*c. on the tooth by means of
Addreaa of F. C, Te;yar.
- ••
^
ground would be
off. covering the seed to a
P C T«»»ar. agrlruIiurlM f.u
depth of aU>ut half an Inch
This
his he
lamslng Sugar to. oj^ened hi
said, can
‘ put on a In
«lr«>ss by stating that the mati
did not a (M-ate the us« ,*f a disc drill
at all
•ring the
and the
<Mnsumcr. uht> Is the mamil nun*r In
PrjH^^ngj^^^^^^ tTiK hm them, and ibej
this eas4*. Into elinn'r r»*laib
SKiiint of abus,‘
uial Umenis
though It Is to
sp<wk«5‘ Horn w«n,t on to state
prower to give
that the soil In; his secilon. around
them
treat mt*nl possible.
il abd
oau. Plow deep, but not dwp
up the sul»-so|| it can U* plowed
It the
i*r in the fall than If done to the
g A roller should be used early.
r’ir'
ool that the null the
ground sbnuld 1h* har
aa in a gr«wt man
The question i»f w^
the raising of the I
that the
fled If some of Ihs IM
famtrr made a |p»od margin, n
s.x‘k. more the next, ad so on Then
the wtTHllng will con • in roiatlu^as
**^Whon this new phase In
II not all hav<
had to Le shipped to the manufactory at thb same time. The beers have
tq nay rity
t'apltalisis were s<H»n neviT been tnmbled by Inset'is or dU
ows. except
looking for a Imwilun for another lacwhere they sere
too-. he stated, and naturally went to
In n field a which scaly poia
lainslng
as the growing of sugar
ral.M-d
Then they
becta had sivurt'd a firm hold c*n the
atirniMndlng reghm. and the factory were covened with scale Oats are H,e
w».uld have plenty of material from best crop to follow beets Sugar beets
Ihe s(ari and not Im- obUgt*d to secure are one of the best crops In the world
pnrtfy toad. Cited a case where be
bad cleared a field of Canada thistles
FYum vhls he dr^*
farmer to to two years by planting It to sugar
hat It waa the duty
beets
He causcl a ripple of merri
r beets if the capitalist
by saying sugar beets could be
willing to Invest Horn a half
I on almost any soil, but that he
to a mlUiun dollars In a factorx Krery
acre, that gtifs Into sugar lieets. he had kneom fields where It would be
aald. enhanced the ralne of wheal and Impossible to raise ma aa mteelto.
The queetkm of eecuHng help waa
piualoes. and brought higher prices
It up by one gentleman, who
for them
of the potato crup bsiag our
The apeaktw then want Into the deinlU of sugar beet ralalag. Mr. Tbwar great standby, and advised that it be
mu neglected for the eakq of beeu
•tntml that
the caantog Ihc
in and Ihe pr«^
d be possible
mil. It i I not the kind
Morall these
of eoU aa much aa the condition. The
Idea la W to see how many tons can crops. Mr.-^war
ibare
be raised, but how mach sugar. It Is should be no dlflloalty to
JgaitL
not always thd heavy beeu that pro- at the wemilag Is the p<
this H Sa^
dune the moat sugar
Any fertile eoU
will p«v>duce sugar beets, aald the with much better results by boys oad
•paahsr. but elay loam soU la the best, girls than by grown people. Me fursaid that he knew of no toSusuj
then aaady hmm. followed by clay, and
h paid better the entire yw
thee mneh. the last belag eery PomT.
Philadelphia. Jaa. 10.-At the open
ingof today’isMaloo of the anlhracUt
IDE WEETHER sr.'ssas‘jss«»Wha«'s
Um
oigoing «oumI .hivCTing with your hand, in ypui |>orkrt> when wt oOa
t$c
MwwII Ovwro,
wnd LMwqwrw
Or if your Iccl Arc alwa)t coU.
• very coM, put ihcni in a
|»Air «.f our
that alwavs «cU j
$in00.fora....
Toot
Olarmers
Ami they w.n lx* wanu an*! happy.
Footw..rincrs ate wt,vcn liy
han<l of ttnj.M»f . loth an«!
heavily ImcJ
eith
|>urc wool rtcccc
C0clo$I.7S
on jSpo’t*
If ).Hi don't buy
OloSKIna; Jt
^ WurnlAhlrt^
of u». yon don't bojr than righL
!£r*w:S,X5r;s^;.'^';::::::=3SS
mredU.
S. BENDA & CO. I S. Benda A Co. I S. BENDA A CO.
Trkdrich
Smllmw «>f OoocJ
l**oo^wmmr
-THm Old SLmrvd.
THE USE OF THE 10,6
wwWnhrftfJawaiT; U.S.6mnaatlitortse0L0w«
Wc Inventory this month, all winter stocks mnst be
reduced In consequence. We*UseUyou
j:r;:rr.r':z distmce telephohe service OVERCOATS !ig
Aioi.h the nc isMiv «»l .n jicrv
visit. Irsaves time an
Cnmiertmnv with all ntu^ an.!
villages m .M,. h,g.in.
151 o*ri
lime ‘aid’ll* |MVr‘Vla>'!''ls'al’s,in |:to an
Itetween the lime they
rvestetl
acre. Whirl, leav.-s
ny ou the
and delivered, he said
ateraicr. <if fl3 i
Jure them for sugar |
fruren and tbaa
part of t
In r.««rd w. ihe
msd
to
glutxis.
farmers. Mr Saylor i Id he ^was
kcied. making a corres
ceriain uhlrh ,.f then
Ihe farmer
«wU the sale of the 1
the making of pits ,o
hold the hai^twietl Uhms. and giving
acbnitlOc nuailoo of rn.pa iliat the one gentUman's method m ke»*plng
oiatoea in pits In this a«rilon. aat.l
suKar
b,HU euliivatlon
will
brinic
e should Judge It would In- a satlsfar
about, the iireM«<nc«< of an aifrlculuiral
•ry wly to keep bn‘la as well
eM*rri In the <>.t„|uuull> lo assist the
The beet s«H*d. be-aald. U purchastHl
farmera or the
n*sults from the
ImeitsUe farn.liiK made n.^wlLary In by the farttn'les from foreign c
tr|**s. nearly all
Islng s«*curtHl
Ihe cultirathin .d Ihe levels
Mr Sa>l4ir cIimumI bv sImiwIui; that Prance, r.ermany and Austria Ther%*
lo supply the Plare of Ihe 1 70«.4MS» Is no satlsfacbiry place In this
sfsun
Ions ar tariff |ia>ini; auiear hruunht In try where the seed ear,
Is to the Initfrtwt of the factors u» g,i
very l>nat esed obtainable
quire 92S<mmni.ooo to build and equip
d Is furnish,Ml to the farmer.
the
m-osary
faiMorl.^.
IN.Tiu.tHH)
Jl. $. Hobart
To ai |uir of our romfonablc and
ctly fur
|irctly
lur trimiuol, felt Juliettev, SclIiM^ 1
n and agoau of the Pmiaaylvaala
t'uUl%.ik.n ahootd be dona before aMaoowama wsrs aaauaooad. Most
ih*- dreedini: pro*’«w* romm.-nrea
A of the witaoMM wsaq mUUoaalNA
GOV. BLIG8 COMMENTS ON WAROlu.> ran thin an acre In four daya.
onmy Ooaocal HaaMUoa M saU
LOWREY BILL
In planilna the M^eda should be a»«to have <
iRmwtifqt
■xr
oVw»«a%
tfo '
w*»»* you >mrmr»* *m
on •
l>oylnK •r.voo%mon*4 t • « . .
Creat
Vour
Feet
SUMMONED
LEFT SUDDCNLN
TWO Osatha J^m Cold Occwrrwf In
hy hand, and from that
....
Diaries lor
-isatau’Tii.-.HR.-rs'
Sell to ConauaMra.
Addreaa of Mr. taylor.
,-r «.,u.
...
I
O. K. K. Conimgmr
I Go to Kaaba Temple Mid-Wi»e !
Ur Hot Time in Refrigerator Cara.
NUXIONAIUS
WERE
SIXTH YEAR—U67
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
Vito such seriou oompllnatious that U
best to refer to a fatur, enssiou
$140 bays OTcrcwu wonb $4.50; $4.rs bays Ov«rcoiis wanh $T.50. $6.95 bays Osercaau wanh $io ta
$11 $9.75 bays Orercaats worn $1150 u $15.
ULSTERS
A Bargain in Snits
Atiomey Tcmay for
Involved.
Ibe Drtoware A Bodsoa Oo. pfeeaated
With .the proepeet of the numbur of
I lengthy etotemeat opposing the debills being reduced it to expected the
Biandsofthe miue worker. He pro
will be oue of the
aiseil proof that the miners were paid
rd. Itovernor Bliss.
Bore Ubendlj than workers at aay
Speaker Carton and Lieutenant iiov,-r
aaaaalsmplqymenl requiring so UtUe
aor Maitjaad urged the short session
rpeotol ttaialag skill.
••Mining.- bs oQotinusd.
insardoos and is laaie than mdiaarily
Jo«n M MErly*"
**“ h»**lln»i
AsaltbfuU 1 sbaU fartbsr
tbs orgsnlation dOM not i
equate oomrol over its
be IMMW by nawly tiUM week. .
and that:siace the resamptloa of work
la Ootolier last oar employes TOtonterlly ebsu
srmsn W. Smith Has Bought Inter
bcsiwessThamce
of the company to supply coal to the
public. ••
PEACE AT UST
IstlonsI Lssgue and Amerlcsn League
Have
Settled the Big
Base
ball War.
, VMr.
,b.
est of E. A. Weston of the Firm of
Cook A Weston.
The firm of Cook
A
Weston to m>
£5;Sr.tl!srcf^T
Herman W. Smith has
totorset of Mr Weetou. aad the bust
nsss or the firm will be erteaslvely
expaGM. They have already purobased 1S6 feet on toe west id tome
s€S?srJ=a2
R^4.
irtn^ Cassiinerrs, Worsledt, etc, in
E in the lot, but only ^e or two of
None
Better
cacli kiml
ON A CONCERT TOUR
Prof. O. i: Horst who recently re-
rmed from a^ toar with Pu|yr J.
.
-
Ds^ <5uath*c»mpaa5^Tir^
iWOcevtoompuT of
Ista Hla MMlm are ttwm Mw Cmt
WnX NOT lESUILD
Not be Reoen-
the
Ihcm argument , omitclit.irs
ran pr..,liirc lor their g..o<U
» that
g»^l
they are
.vs the
f'all
am!
-just ax
Kmilall.*-cxai.i.m-
Boston Ferns aa
our
gm».!s .xm! ec a ill ronvim e
New stock receive! and tor sale at
you lliat we sell the best on
the nutkel.
new a Flower a store
I a, toty pn< es
am! c.\s\ icqiis.
Cut Ho*et. and Potted PUnu
kept cocKUntly on hand.
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
Willi Ml
WWH
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.
d^reare
the TigureSi
Thr intrresl
uMr tba
The wet
TSG
wcatlM^r kind -
Boy s all solid shoo, ex-
all solid,
11 passed s comforttois asomtog shows
at $1.00.
value rcceoe*!,
la>ok
ais.oo
us over
i;cfote you Jbuy ^ we can
whsiq be u being toaderly eared for.
Tbe work done by ths cliemical ea-
LOG TRAIN OFF THE TRACK
^
The 1S<wksto. 242 f root SL
.■
necoiio WANT AD.
CUT an Clesks. ssto of B
Mrs. K. M. TtotoUa.
a-a.as'
Over and above the interest on your money—
FRANK FRIEDRICH
M C, R. A I. Mortitog Trsto*to
is to Oitor the Fere Msrquttts
Road This Moroirbg.
.HaadSft.
TRY A RCCOIU> WAMT AO.
You could well afford to buytone fornext win
ter’s use and then save
i
save you some immcy.
falto»GaaaolaUy.asil wtU bear- rtoe vas fine, and uochtog else ooeld
Hr.
lare tved aay pert of toe baildlng.
Pfatre were thtee roofs, ons above
TODAYS markets:
j
Our twenty dollar, fine, tailo^ made overjcoals
and ulsters are now offered you ai ^
tra txtluc. $1.2-V Vi^uth s
loaloHai
M
twenty doll; Ts from Jamiaiy'
l.si to Novrnil>rr Isi, llKi:!. atir» |»cr
bT’mWEbt
GN^ K^l E Harrla, a noted eoatrallo: Bdward Elnsey, a taleated
DMioU-WheaL 79 and 79; coea.
Mii; oats.
ledo-Wheat
May. 81.
Ohtcais WhaaL 9*H; aow. ds^;
oata.«V; poA. $17M; lard, Gu. 76;
riha, G8.9A
S99 afimdtm.
will be in the- toarket this winter for all kinds of Lon and 'I
will |iay the Wghest market iKtce*. Call or write us befors I
)-ou sell
JOHN F. OTT A CO.. Traverse City. Mich.
I
Than the KIMll.M.L
Judge le Delng Well
I Ramedell residenoe. whieh we^
pracMtolly deetroyed by fire Ute yeeterGsg afternoon, will not be rebeilt
thit Vinter et least. Ths exact loes
oaaaot aow to determined.
There
r at $r..2r,.
:iNBKRO’S
Olncmaati, Jan. lO-Al I o’clock enoMoeead will ereet a dry kito es
tbU afternoon Charles Oomisksy and •osB a possible, aad the bnsioees wiU
to pi^ along broader linns from
Ueor^ Killllsa annoonoed that a pesos
mot had been reached in ilia
Er%Teston lias not yet decldsd Just
bell war between the Netloaal
at work l»e wiU take np. and will
I dsolds for some time.
and Amerioaa lesgaea •
Prof. C. C. Horst Hee Organlxed e
Company of Talented ArllsU end
Will Open at Elk ReaMe Jaa. IB.
They go
g■ :
i
Xhi; best part of this winter is yet to come. »o
you won’t have to wait a minute to get the
good out of your investment. Our $8Aa
$14.00. $2o.00. $25.00 ulsters and overcoats put
in four lots at $6.00. $10.00. $15.00. $17.00.
Jyamilton ^othing Qompatif
A
:;i2ssn/rpr: :.mK
s.f:
iMPe to4 many
of«ie«>1eofuble
-boughta full car.
kmdbdimathe m).
tmOU> •» «NtAIIO««»
After hU lecture iaal evening. CaplRichmond Pearaon Hobaon. the
■Dd tb« 7MB« <»■ *>«..>»^ ** **** of the Merrlmac. waa Intenrlewa
lejMfB mn <«<<^« «»
a Racord re
.. St which I.C ezpcelc to be fn^ly of the
placed la chcfs* a» com fotai* hU preaent t
He hai bod-n eactiaed from active
Uiac. AllbooshbatW Tcon of ape
duty by the navy depanment on ac
bchacalwaTchadcbcai toward ■.•
count of bUI eyea. and U now on walliciiloa
with the
rh^“hl‘turo pU*form*forTbe p«
Mra. Oarrlr NatioOe Ub# I
nmppluo «rp»
No. tb.. ■»«<•» t.-'.ilro to
ge
reatdenoe
ai
Kanma Oily;
Kan., to ha need aa a ftooM for drunk
arda* wivaa.
Tha prioa paid waa
r.600. and It la nndaratood that MraL
Nation will apeod aaveml thonannd
dolUra:in improving iba property,
arhloh will be tomed over to her with
in Uitaa montha. Tha money to eatnhiiah the home waa tnlae<l by Mra Nalion on liar raoant tHp aaal.
for
proiaolUui
« and M«W«ard i
l:
that «
ttUPTB
that
U aay «tiime
from any for..l«n power.
^ for war.” ha«
vhk* rtould rw'airc the «mi.l
tloa of eTrry Am.Tlran cHlir..n
^ %ML» Win a^TVi
T«7 iirencth »
_
_
facuw
in
nuilnialniuK
and it l- lm|K»rin«i thni lUnt
.trwngtb he kept «p .» the hlKh. ^t
ftiandard
rcimm*«»‘uraie with
. iHlaUil
valut of I
Th.‘
rtwllv iiupunant work fi>r the navy,
which he ronalder.nl an all iroiKiriant
thlnir for America at the preiu-m time
hlN private i>.inveraail<in Captain
in wan n»or.*>cmphailc in hia declarationK aa u» the loijMirtanc* .if the
navy than in hia public mldr.n.a. if
auch w.-re
|a«*ihle
He ctmalder*
America In a • tlckllah * i«altlon at
I be preaeni lime, and aa>w ahe will nn In a lickllah" lamiiion till h.*r
y U built up to a Hire In proporI 111 the imjainance of the giant of
The apnwd of the babonlo plagne ‘*^Ca*ulIn Hot.aon aaj
■ iM pla,vlng
lent ion hut that tJerroj
iwnrdUie* United Steiea Ima onnaed
i.ntral and
very de<*p imme In
irded in hie
SiHiih America He wan |
Utloo the anrgeoo ganecal of the ma
. Slat*'.!
rine boapital aervloe for n quarranline tire AmertJTin navy Kc«-e what Ch-rtrying to do. and what
•gainai infeoud Mezioaa porta
lav#. done in the Veneztu
Rear Admlial tJtorga B. Balok. U.
learne*]
tliat
miulde.
t*. N.. retired, Iwbo enjoya the dia- America wun rvady to fight for the
ion of bilng the oldeet living flag Mtmnte diMiriite at the dn>p of the
that Crermany a conduct
officer of Uncle ISam’a navy, haa Jual
towani
Veiie/uela
Velie/uela
wa»
oelohraUHl hia &*d birthdayat iiia home
f«N-ler.."■do see how te
ia fialtiiaore.
lYeaident Rooaevelt ^ a»at to the
Society of Ohnatian Kndenvor a mea•er navy ,1k larg.mge of greeting, well wiabing and
sweep the I’nlitMl StaieK
praiae for tbelr aplril of liberal fellow
front the sens, and iheti. i'aptalii Hob
ablp. to ha rend at the oelehrattoo
Intimated, then- wtiiild In* im
Pehrnmry 2, of the twenty aroond
e doing C.ermatiy Is to trehk*
i.T navy by lPot<. insi
Divermry of -the formation of the drat
»f i:*!:. as originally I
K. aociaty.
he <vmi
Tha CMjal altuntlon In Tole«lo haa
easels i
reached the point where a phyaiolan’a
:s‘i
Wc hare S onljr ol one nyle of chair, hca«T »oli.l Oak. cane neat,
^ t»ck. voitb $7.50 for lix. nU toll the iSve
City Meat Weak.
At Toledo. Ohio, depots poM war^ ‘=»'’' *“<*"“'’
P Jr^-. •<««« U.t ««ill>« ••T' dco. ha« wad. a pca«al w«r 0* Ac
i:^.,.. MiMUlwKt ln'*<l<lttk>e to city. deWap c«cy BlUlaary ctore
and cddBC pwot qoanitttcc c< wtopc
■ ,«;b T.IO.UU- li.f..n«.Uoo aod bodtec of bird* that arc wtU.lo
the olacc epeebed by the pamc Uw.
aa they nmalder that i
etOhloacootpacwbltda BcTcral of
l» dolni: i» \*’ry
the oiimaen haire decided to |aoke a
r »;r.wi arcompllahraent In
•*
of the Uw. cooddeot. oodcr lepal
he
that if be could Seventh am
edelce, that It wlU be de..U«d ai
tbr Mvy »»»**ri«'<l it
:str«rr.rr»-r:^;:
■
Be Held in VaH
The meeting of the devockmal
ndttee for the Smiley remal i
Inga waa held yeatarday aftai
and the cottage prayer maacing
next week were arraa^.
Theee union ootta^ prayer i
Inga will be held In hooMa aa dealgnated below, b^lanlng Monday night.
nary January 12. The hoataaa af the hoaaa
>*ardii
In which the naacliig la held wUl aeCaptain Hol»aon. however, stated curo a leader and Invite her frtendB
that ihf navy de|«rtment
did
■ 1VM •«»
PT
fmet, mU 9^4 pi%c9g.
J. W. SLATER % >e.dinjJJo«,^F^i,her
Don’tS
itSi
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
llBBALISWAiK]
FIRE INSURiNCE
K.W. KAS-r. A«ton«.
O^-r KO i» AHTI-IV
MM Ainrtlthclmii cdL.
4UV barlow street; Bailey. 4
Stat^ aireei; Somers. »C Bnat Eigh
street: Hlmma. 622 Webster airee
Kvangelical church, leader. Rev. M
Kinley; Clark. 730 Cypreas atrwe
Wilson. Umn Union aireet: Hammon«.
Washington street: Wimama. 312
South Union street: Thiea. 210 South
Ihvision aireeu Eldred. 14S Bi
teenth street rClark. 240 State
Wilhelm. 404 Sixth atreei: Gardner,
..St Seventh airwel.
Livlngaton. 51» W’eat Tenth aireet;
Swfleld. 256 Eaat Ninth street: Bai
ley. cut Union
Webster atree
street: Und. W’aahlngton street; Oon
dim. 4IT Weal Seventh street; Kief.
!4.n4 East Eighth street: Swan. Sol
West Eleventh street; Thurtell. 4J6
Fifth stn
treet: Chapin, 822 W’aahlngton
str»*<*t: Ivan. 441 Wrot Eighth street;
Wright. 247 Washington atreet; Dennls. 43C Webster street;
14»
toe Wadsworth atreet;
Sick
Eaat 8ixt»*enth atreei:
Mart
Grant afreet; La Valley.
Fnmt srreet; Calkins. 20;
JOHN R. SANTO
L. L. A. BUILDING
I O Tkr«Kl^sH>.l) O . MKh M J TVt'K
‘^.7'
tm. SAWYKP*
•DENUST*
A. D. TYLER
Dentist
OFFICE: 2L^?LrS|- — "
MOL.DOIM
ToYoiir$$$$
They have a way ef gerting awa
leaa propeHy put in a aafa place. Bring
them to the
PaPLES SAVII6S BUtt
where they will not only be aafe. but
wilt be steadily earning Interest for
Dipnlts RicHrid Fm $1.00 Up.
H. a Hull. lYealdent; H. C. DavU
Thurtell. 204 West NMnih
atreet; and A. V. Friedrich. Vice ITealdenU;
•Hollenbeck. K32 Eaat Eighth atreei;
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
Wilson. 3t»6 Weal Tenth atreei; Ackof more nhlpn of
auil liffeniM'
.*rman. 326 Garfield atreet; W’ood. S17
Oar««an ownmorre U mulilpl>in»: at
Sixth atreet: Craig. 220 Park atreei
Fish. CIO State atreei: Howard.
a treoendoua rate:
ht-ucN- further
West
Ninth atreet; Augustine.
need of an Incroaaed nuiuln r «if
East Front
aireet;
Broadfool.
Washington atreet;
lagrig.
W'dat
Eighth at root; Clapp. kST Eaat
.. ry hour from ll le land .
dealera before they wlU a
sm*et:
Woolflu. 22S Eaat
He says tbtwe ll I *^he na>
of coal. The oertilloati^ n
sir»*«*t:
McManus. S33 West
Fifth
Ki\eii the mat ter
from forelsn naUona. ami I
stn-ei:
Thrall. 20S W'eal Seventh
of the
there ia iUneaa in the
htHighi an* derlthslly nervmi
stre<M: Princt*. 84» W’ashlngton atreei
onld Ui porolu
ooal it mvlally in view of the apnan*nt a|»a
our foreljtn ci«nm. n .v
Wlldman. S22 W’eai Eighth atreet
nixteatary aa a aafegnanl for the i» thy of nmgn-KK. who. he sa>s. an- U- Vader. U02 Stuiih Union atreei
d*»elt h»H maiii
hind the- p»H.pie in the matter, and
lass. 2t»7 F.aai Eighth street
iir a larger uav;
should 1h- "pum hetl up ” l.y their ci»n
R.tse sm
SIS Oak
Mra Fannie UK»ke of
stituents
Captain Hotaoo. frvah fnim the arrm^a
ind . wa. united In marria
CAptaln H«d.Kou urged tlial prlvat
d.f na>al d*.ak*pmenU •h|uIp|mh!
*
Friday Night.
individuals. Uianls »d ira
ira*K* and all
day to William Kogera.
a hn*ade practical knowledj.'e »f tl>»* na
* that hnve ii
_
of Borhern Michigan. The other
Ilona n<vH'«»Hl«*ii In thl* nnjH'ct. lUiu*
matter, urge their
oounahip waa coodncied entirely by
gnnismen i«i hasten the Inmuuw in
iratoa forriblT why v.. »)Mmhl In
letter amt the ooople liad never
navy i
prviK,rtion to the neces
till the time aet for their marriage. sity (
Sixth street; Chapin. 61
Tha au«e«lona of ITeahleni IUH.ur
Ktret*l: Ho.vi. K06 Union
IWU ■UVTTi. MWVr
Mrs Locke recently aecnrod a divoroe He says the ii«t*d for a Ian
vvelt and of Captain llulwM»n elu.
435 Webster
Walt& 421 Wash
from John Look#, who wna>nt to tiie dosiHTate.
iu. 220 W'eai Sev
Ani«*rica ni*«*ds.
haadad hy fwn«reaa and tmr future
Michigan City prison for forgery
aaeda well looked Into
Friendaof the bride interocted Mr.
Rogera in her welfare and the court,
Tim Enterprise U the name'id
aliip and betrothal faniiah the inter,
new weehly newspaper atarml in Wal eating aeqnel.
the nt^tnl
.. S^:
Un. the drat number of which
Wn recelvtHl by the lU-curd The En
lerpitae la a small pajH-r. hi
and drum the i
Eillior O’Leary we may Ik- nnHured
that the Knierpriae haa a m't punnuse
' to m«ke the place grow and to develop
the imdumme and ua. fnliraa «if the pa
per IB the proceaa
Here * au« e*H to
Editor fFUwry and W» prnlacworthy
Now that the farmers have lu-arJ
something about the cullurt* of sugar
beets and the value «if the develop
meni of the industry in this se«*iloii,
no .time should be lost in asce rtaining
to whni extent they w ill encimmg
it expttled.
owing
to
the
wrwthfT. but the inieresi m
by the farmers prov.*d tliat they arf
earnent at least ia
atedy the QueeUon.
egnalif
their dealn* to
With pnn^*r en
oaraeat In making
experl
Special Prices That Will
Interest You From ** Want a New
Our Hardware cutter or a Nice Robe
Department - with a Fine set of Belts?
We do not intend, to carry over
a single article in this line, and as
Inventory time is near at hand
we have made some extraordi
nary .prices on every Cutter,
Robe and set of Bells in the store.
There are only a few robes left
and some shaft bells, string bells
and team bells. ^ ^ ^
^
coivie: in at once:
OMBta In rmlalng betda the wmlng tna
pnnn«w»saaacw«swt
ISttenl Dews
\
pfibeWoridl
Big iMdred people sat down Than
B moelnmarknble baa
ms bemi given in Ber
B eonaiited entirely «l
and buy while they last, make
the most of this splendid sleigh
ing. Snow may not last long,
neither will these goods. ^ «
“IT’S
UP TO VOU”
AH & LAY
CANTILE COMPANY
AUfCthndttihMVMg nMg
«
mimm mm mmiA m, Mm, uttmt asiim id. iima
It Is Reported
g That Col. Bryan Is writing more letters. I
i Some people fear he may have contracted
graphoidophrenoia. No man can afford i
to Uke chances with health. Better eat!
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat
Flour and defy the “graph.” Sold by all
grocers.
mMB. Lm«.. Haoa. Sum m* O.
j^*fSS3o«*of
^
Oouacll of tbe City of Trmvane
\armd by AM. OlH#ti Ikat tkg
I be crmated. Carried.
Oaomaication frx» the <
r^oflhJ^th'tSnSS^f tbS*"h(
ouomtkNs to be held la Ann i
Jnn. IS and 1C. im. was preas
and read.
Moved by Aid. Lardle that the«
tnnlcattMi be recwivad and plaoad «•
urn It-
fi^ that the claim
would
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TIm atraoC [car oeapnay at Oraad
Ha|ddsi(leMeTar7aoCannan aeon.
Aaetorwlw has baaa la ila aavloe
five yean a new ralt or orerooat. and
Tbe following is an extract from a '^All of which U rtwiH'clfulIy submll-
CHAS. M. BEERS. Clerk
the hnntan maob aniiety.
To to Honorable Board of
Public
A aanve and oily tongaed fakir, who Kaplds Pres, of yesterday
\V%*rkK. Traverse Clt>: Mich.:
is uaveling throngh the oonntry repHilda Thomas showed the partoos
nth
reeeotlag himself as a Oalbolierelerl- of the Grand Inst evening that she
plans,
profiles and estimates for
jlki
oal esmiMot and working on tbe goner- oonld be evea
of
oelly of mambers of that fblto. yisltoa medy drama than in vnadevtlle. In
PortHnron a few days ago and vlo- •the
Fiehermao'e
Danghter'
tlmtsed a number of families oal of romps tBroogb four
•1 mob
Hie graft ie to l«ee«mt a let that srlns both sympathy and favor for
ter pnriiortiDg to have the algnatiire
[ie Manley, n iMpe Ood glrL who
of the looal pastor and raoommendlog
I tlte heroine in nn interesting
oal studies. The fellow is aboot 26
years old. sir fset UU. of slight bnlld
222 32 yds., brick at |1 to..
,-.74 ft. curb at 7»>y. . . .
261 80
364.43 fu curti. curvssi at 90e
218 99
absolutely no danger o
the sveiem as drugs uken i
ally are apt to do. It U
rubbed Into tbe abdomen to
are to bear tbe strain. Thismeans
much lees pain. It also mevcnts
morolng.sUnc* end eH of the
knoam en insunce wbers it has
b«iia£^rk*r a-ril«f ^ •• Wlth^
that six children 1 was in tebor
I
Total .............................................
Street Intersectiena.
1.43TA8 yds brick at |l to. .1 2.6k;
426 ft- curb I
•urbed. at mN*.
229 <
i at |4d.............
720 (
8ur»erinlendence. etc.
.1 3.937 iW
Total....................... ..
Sewer connections
.
T.ual.. .....
Grand total
TiHsl wldtb. .Tn feet
K.I20 yds
llhti ....
4.M2 ft cu
..2
720 00
.2tSa9l
Grand total .
AapKa
Medina curb.
Total midth 27 fL
inooe. Beveral opportuniUes are giv
Two 3 foot brick gutters.
1 Mlm Thomas for tbe i
6 6K4 yds asphalt al 22 10..211.936
r songs and imiiaUons. a
,1.086
1.624 yds. brtek at
3.410
|»rt of her vandevlUe aot In tlieas 4.ST2 ft. curb at 70c.
SuiM-rinterdence. el
32
That the mayor
R. E L. A P. Co.
dollars per year.
> Board of Bubllc Works
that m^ ^
That
raUed
by
changed to not more than 20 per crot
of the asaea^ed value of the special as
dlstKCt. and net to exceed
tee to wh eu
nd.m'd the claim of
iH*r
|ter i-eiM
t'ent mi
a*.airsi any lot vr premtsev
Morgan l*mige egslnst the city for the
Injuries re for sry on*
Kum of 24«;.«m» iiamagos tor in
That the amount for which
ct-lveil. and costs thereof on Franklin
^ n xy be Issued fer bridge pur
sioned by the obstruction
ol
I Is incrvaaed to 260.000.
sldewilk by the cement WSiK
That such clhar changes be
I omming to place danger
as will be oecrosary to barmothfwe provisions with tbe otb<
FRANK tiAMILTON.
J. M. GILLETT,
JOSEPH su^:der.
. GEO H CROSS.
H. W. CUNNINGHAM.
Committee
«H* »m »Vsy» and M<^ans.
Movetl by Aid
C'unnlngtiam ihi
.Mo\«h1 by Aid Ijiniie that the re
Uie report b« referred to s oummi
port tie adoptid i'ariid.
tee fd the whole to report at the next
Yea^-Alderinen
Hamilton.
n-gular meeting. Carried.
lll.dt
inlngnam. Wilh
Traverse City. Mich
.Mtsin and Stes
Roxburgh, lju
Jan. 3.
Nav>—.\one.
I the Honorable, toe Mayor 1
Traverse City
City Council of toe city o
1902
erse City.
li.rtiorable Mayor and t'lty
;
llentlem
-II of Hie nty of Traverse
have taken
.Mich.:
itlenuii We. your commit tip and ran relU*d thirty-five thouaand
Hunts, would re dollars of 6 Iter cent honda and Issued
ms nnd
refunding h
^iMTiIuHy reiKirt t
we have t
Slate
in-d the liillosing
1ms and having
M wiuild recoin
t:. 2G yds. asphalt at 82.10.22.662
352 Vds. brfck at 21to..:
454
426 ft. curb at 70c ..................
297
in hli nniqae creauoo of Tom Tolll 264 43 ft. curb, curved attoc
^
a gawky village hoy. Imst even
137
Ing the audience oonld not gel enoogh
of his pecnliar soldier eoog given
the lost act
He was called back
and again and it was only by
a neat tnok tliat he finally
the Inaistent eneorea
In
hod aotlBg he makes Tom
ToUlvrr
deoidedly prominent
althe part Iteelf Is of minor tm•rick
Meilina curb.
Tidal width 30
05
71
60
99
IV K\!-elku. hay, t»ats. elr... .
Uoar trace sitajw....................... '
Angus Me<'4*U. bors.n.lu*«*ing..
Hannah. A* 1ji> Mer. Co., 61
bUsheU of
...........................
John Keimle. s/raw and hay..
'I ratei-M- City Wagon Works.
lior^eslHN-lng..................................
Uoui.d A .S,«i. -4 brass cast-
Totals ,
Grand i
•nt curb.
1 width, no feel,
rds.
tsr
19 3ti
Sewer count
Incidentals .
. .2 3.676 41
2
62000
,..
20000
.Vu.C- ...
Ttdal .............
Street
.
.
2.923 20
2450 00
216.0t;.', 2<»
s.
Ststemsnt of Board of Public Works.
Traverse City. Micb .
Jan. 2. 1903
M*3 Wi- do hereby certify to the C<»un
cil of said city that tbe following U
an accurate account of toe coat of rw
paint on streets and the o
tbere<if. the amount of ma
Police pav r4.ll f.»r iK-e.. 19<»2
Continflcnt Fund,
Rnle Co. 4-iiglneer'i
l.nfkln
2 kS
print paiHT...........................
rk.uble.lBy Bros A Co.
CHl**Tks^k Store,
178 16
720 IH)
omre' sup^
.Mimlcliuil J4.urnal. miliscrlpilon.......................................................
Keuffal A Esser Co.. 1 roll
drawing pap.*r...............................
rVank G. Siteilman. abalract
of title.............. .................................
Trav.Tse City State liank.
prlnriiuil on M.-aUi roller.
note....................................- J.2:.0 00
Travers.- City Stale Bank, inforest on not.-s...........................
IK? .60
Grand Traverse Herald, print-
Conatru^ad. and
Mataeial
Used.
ReiMilring walks...............;................9
32
aad^ brush
Drawing stui
tront alleys...............
I.evellng on mark*
('Itwring Union stret
Sanding walks...................................
Reiritiring railing on Oak atrec
•ridge.......... •................... ..............
426^11** c^ri. St ■■ftoV.'.V.’.V.V.
CamplM-II Iirvis.. supplies. .
Western Union. teb»gran
Citir.ns-
3 00
street i»ave..............................
8 76
Piling stone...........................................
18 72
l.alH.r. 18ft hours at 3Ae per hr 61 00
K.slman. aervlces .......................... 35 25
.'tione. 26 66 ctirds............................. 106 62
bridge ..............
102 71
MlM-;*nan**oiis snppUm .............
s85
lights. 1
Thoinxs
t.lTlces. ,
Water Fund.
Traverse <*Uv istat** Hank.
Interest on water Umds. .2.473
First National Bank., mn-n-st
on water lumds.
. ............
4«t0
2.610 13
297 60
100 00
lb A IJty M. rr Co . re• on 227 ft tif curl*.
.
Light Fund.
P. 1. A P. C'o. lights for
enil-T.......................................9
Printing Fund.
147 66
Ttdal .......................
S^wer enoneetkMU
Moved by Aid. Cunnlngbam that
tbe proper noUccs be given that toe
ptens and estimatea are on file in toe
city clerk a ofllce for public laapet
City
CouncU of tbe city of Traverse
aiy. Micb.:
40 117. Oenitemen—We. your committee
•Pedal wMtb. 27 f«L Ttot yda. brick at 91 JO
AjmtLtmu fib..
j
‘H:.
mhi
KHth.^lbrariim____
• Ubran' Aas n.. rent.
T **^to
City
• City.
. tbe Mayor aad toe
of toe city of Trav
1903.
Poor Fund.
F. D Marvin. isa*r account.. .2
Grand total.................................220.159 08
Interest and Sinking Funt
The above estimates are baaed on
Traverse City SUte Bank,
evwent pric« of material.
If toe
ill!crest
on
cancelled bonds
rork U throwTi open to toe proper
to Jan. 1..................................... ....
Library Fund.
B R. E. L A P. Uo.. lights for
To
Yeas-Aldermen
lett. C unningham. WUhelm.
Lardle. Moon and Btearns.
:
Pr.-sH. official print Ing.2
Ev.-nlng R**cf>rd. offloal print-
.2 4.149 99
..f1
Hdstan^»
TfHal.......................................................1476
HOARD OF PUBUC WORKS.
W F. CAUvINS. i
M BEERS. Clerk.
Mov«h1 by AI1I Hal
and order
4 few tbe I
Traverse Cit^Mlcb.
Brick I
Mre. W. Pouad: Jahltor. Mrs. OalUi
Thaekar; boox ooauaittea, Mra. a J.
Cbaelaad. Mrs. F. Hamiltea. Mim
Olaia Bates: flimr oommittes, Mrs.
a. O. Deqaas. Mim Barab Lae; aaditlag04aamittea.M>s.C J. Kaaalaad.
Mia A. L. Barilaad. Mn. H. M«ateloaaiag antemUtaa. Mrs. a J.
'
WATCHES .
RINGS
K
Roxburgh
264.5 ft. curb, curved. gl 90c
12 catchhaslns at 24«)............. ‘
261 90
229 4)5
790 00
filling
20 97
Total ............................................. 91
•treet Intersections.
l.4^rT6S ydv tsr m.^radsm at
.2 3.886 6S
.,2 6i«to
374 ft. curb at 70c.................
254 6 ft. curb, curved, al 90c.
18 catcbbaslns at 240.............
46 11
Cit Irens’ T*!*'
Medina curb.
Toul width. 27 feet.
7.8^uH^yds. tar macadam.
And see about them.
h'ront street brl<_
ebteb-
Total.................
Grand tttlal ..
COME
IN
R. palrs tt» snowTltm,' V.V.V.’
Snowplowing ...............
Making
king Ifloat.....................
Moving
•vlng 1spile driver.
Putting spile driver I
. ^.64^
and
AFTER
XMAS
BARGAINS
Our tratlc wu bigger
lhan ever thii year—but
to done out nane linen
wc give jxxiooM prioet—
!iiig ^uwm pipit lici™ I^rk
Igglng tip and leveling walk
tm Union street ............................
epalrs on wwi side water
tnmgh....................... ;------ .....
Sharpt-nlng liar.................................
Cleanng'fbrHl wvicid
Total.
6^ to
A BOHAFIhE SALE
BlreeU
.V 2.43c 74
..
„ bkKRB.
City aark.
street or place where aueb material
was usid Of labor performed:
riil/.-ns* Teb'idione Co: plume
rental..................................................
Biuird ..f Water tTommisslon
Total ........................................
116.147 21^
Street Intsrssctions.
.f..-.l.24 yds. tar macadam at
ll.to.................... i...
74 n. curb, at 36c.................... ^
ISO
64.6 ft. curb, curv t'd at 46c..
114 f.S
H calchbasins at 140.............
720 0)
pany wUl appear in Btelnberg's Ot^d
next MoDdaj>igbt. Jan. 12th and aU
esaent lovers are assarad one of
.ost pleasing produolicos of the
At a spaoai ms^ng of toe exeoulive board of tbe Ladies' Library Assoeiatioa Jaa. Sth. toe following ap-
I to Im carried emt within the next
......... y days. Carried
Yeas-Aldermen Hamtltoo.
Ott.
SlfHler. Gillett. C'unntngham. Wilhelm.
Roxburgh. I.ardle. M.s»n and Steams.
Nays—None.
Mow'd by Aid WIlhHm that tbe mat
ter of voting on toe location of a 11
brary site at a special election, be sun
mlitiMl to the city attorney for su
opinum as to Its legality. (Carried.
Y*ws-Aldermen
Hamntoo.
Ott.
SliHler. Gillett. Cunningham. WUhelm.
btirgb. l.nrdle. Mism and Stearns.
Kcixb
s!"s;
mscadsn
SuiMTlnlendence. etc
.211.092 to
. 3.410 4»*
460 00
Bnperintrndence. etc.................
'V^; so feet.
Moved by AM Ha
Carried.
resolution be
AWermen
Hamlltoq.ptt.
Sleder. Gillett. Cunnlngha»r"WMlbelm.
Roxburgh. lATdle. Moon aad Btearns.
Nays—None.
les C of 27.f.OO.
1. 1917
Jan I. 1920
1.-S D «»f |7.6nn.
Series K of 27.0IMI.
Jan 1. 192.1
Rrspectiully
O P < ARVER Mk.vor
HAS M BKKR.S. City 4'lerk.
Cl
by ,
Cunningham that the
I
r4-|H.rt be aer«-|U«-d and placed on file
Carrlto -
Total..................
4.9V2*ft‘Vtlrb aVptc..........
1.631.24 yds. brtek at 21-90.,2 2.936 23
Resolved. That M
be employed to (
of the city,
streets, i
such other work within the time 1
Council may require: he to receive
the sum tif 27 per day for only actual
___ I of 2r.!noo!
F|r® Department Fund.
Jeiiartment pay roll for
SutM-rintendenre.
Sewer c
72
iiHs.OOtTcaadl^W lamp, according
to toetr contract wttk tbe city.
d by Aid.'Bleder that tbe res
olution he plac^ln^toe^ai^ of the
ilttee on
port at the a
Moved by Aid Bleder that the C-onn
374 ft. curb at toe ..
264.5 ft. curti. curved,
catchbaslns .............
40
ID
40
fi. E WAIT A I
In January.
3
The time for tbe flacml year to
mee is subject to change by
nee. and hence no ebarter
11
6.31 24 yds tar maradXB
21 60............................................ ,,V 2.to9
261 SO
374 ft. curb, straight, at 7 c.
2.64 5 ft curb, curv.-d. at ♦ir 229 0 .
4A72 ft. curb a
8u|»erlntendenr
Sewer eo
Total ..................
Tbour who do know aboot it
eromlrr bow tbrv ever gut akmg
eitlKnit iu It bte robbed cbiM.binb of its terrors for msnv a
young %rifc. It hss prtirrrcd her
girlimb tigurv and u\-ed her much
S. E. WAIT A SONS. OruBQisls.
.1 4.729 67
Tidal.
ONE
MINUTE
I the Honorable, the Mayor and I
City Council of the City* of Tr
erse City. Mich.:
Tidal width. 30
Joseph city oonnoll have
Noocr’s fricM
fder. tJillett, Ou
(xbiirgh. lATdie. Mtsm and Stear
Says—None.
Traverse City. Mlcb..^^^
..Yr 422 41
fonnaUy noosm*^ Oansgie’s offs
a|ll.O0OUbrary for that city. The
work of olmoslng the site and the
erooiioo of the bollding foUows
railroad and Oarp Laka la Bmmei
ooanly. to Wachtel A Oa. of Peloe
£
^ntlemen—Yonr eommHtro^
ig changes 1
That tbe a
annual election of city
•rw be<
^
to tbe Tuesday fbl
lowing the first Monday in November.
2
That the time for oflteers to eathe dttttew of tbeir rropeetlve
32 00
T»sal ............................................. 120.741 72
Street Intcrarotlens.
1.4^»>X92
yds.
.968 73
and olenoal appaaranoa.
The oUiaans of Ml Pleasant have
by volanlary afforta Inenred tbe Nor
mal bandings for $M.6O0 In favor of
the Slate Imard of edooation. Tbe insuranoe is divided among tan leading
Tbe BL
Medina curb.
Total width 34) ft
Two S foot brick gutters.
r..49r. yds., asphalt at 22.10.
l.«;2lyds.. brick at IIto.... 2,.086 €0
S.410 4P
4 K72 ft. curb at 7t)c
fi04 12
Hail.
valid one. aad
.
JOSEPH SLEUER.
H. \V. OrS.N'lNGKAM.
Commmlttee on Ways and Means
Moved by Aid. Moon that the reis
e adiipteil. Ganitvl.
Oentlemen-At a meeting of th<
d of educnlion a reaoluUon wai
ed r«-qur*tlng the aty CouncU U
I* special notice, to every Uqoui
Umter in I he city of Traverse aiy
kmy, fora wer reoort eyadloal
to-prtihlbU all minors from entering
ttf busineas. (onleas a
i».00a A yaaraffo thid land ooald
tbelr parent or gnai
hare been patvdneed for |6 per aore :
A atoreneot has beea elartod by the Shlr^artlrtro Sr ^fo^^anyTanaSTwhi
fhraMn or Otaad MaiaU to hare petl iMM-ver.
Respectfully enbmittod.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
tloosaeot to Che leffiflatore. aekini
By C. M. BBBRB. Clerk.
that a law be passed prorldtnp a boon
Moved by Aid Moon that the co
ty for erery ral kUled. Tbs paste an
monlcaUoo be received aiM placed on
i'AiTled.
il. Hozbargb .now appeared and
asking that the matter of the location
Jest as > Detroit, the sapply of| The United Blates troops recently ut the Carnegie library site be refer
boys at CHmod Rapids Is aot eqaal to; boned oat at Fort Brady oaa hare Uit red to the legal v« lers of the city for
and tet.rmbtees.ace. bartasks at Fori Macblnac for qaar- a final eelllemenl.'
Mcvrd by Aid. Cunningham that Ibq,
•ansiteplyby
Uaale
Baai
aoeopMac
la tbs esooad city an a
tietItioD be laid on the Ubie.
than, as a Wtter reeeired tron Peter
llrsrod by cirU
1 by Aid. Hsmllton
as nn
beg
AtBiaoietee at a aeatlnc Of looal White, of Karqaette. by Oapt i
rd to call
(
eapItaJUte Wadnasday tba Manistee Milter, of Detroit, eeoretery and treaethe next
^^^t 4k Mineral Batb <k> was formed wrerof the Mackinac Park Aseoclawi^ n oapltaUsation of M*.000.
Yeas-Ald Hamilton. Bleder. Rox
Oea K. Oameron. a hlaoksmitb of burgh. lATdle. Mccn and Stearns.
They propose to nee tbs Urlps from
>»-Aldeymen Olt. GllletL Cuntl»s salt wells for tbe ours of obroulq Galasbnrg lias both father and mother
yet living. Uh, former/l«,>nd the
Iglnal 1
spriaira Tl»e brine bnr been need tbe InMerteyenreotage. They have been
then carried
married
80
years,
and
have
resided
past tbrro months at Mercy bospltel
Y«*as—Aid
Hiivburgh. Usnlie. Muon
with nmrkable eneoeee. Artlelee of daring the entire periodi on the
Nays—Aldermen Ott. Oniett. Cun
nsMioiatioo will be forwnrded to Uie street, althongh In dllfereot booses.
TiUnge. neer Kdinbsrgb. Boot. ningham and WUhelm.
Mwtary of etete todpy.
Traverm* City. MIcb..
A toaobinc ipcldaat in Preeldeot land
Jan. D. 1903
Dnmm. manager of tlie na« To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and Ctty
Diokie*s oampnlfB for tbe estlncnleh.
Council of tbe City of Trnvarae
meot of the Albion oollece indebted- Battle Oieek Iron Works, and Homei
City. Mich.:
,
Uartholomew.
his stenograpliar,
nme wee one rift of flOU. John Olfft.
Gentlemen—The board of public
their UVee to an ©moe caller,
c»r«r to years of am. end a belpleee
kK »if tbe city t f TTtverae City io
h man ware working
paralytic, aept for Dr. Dlokle^ and
•with submit to you. in oompUanoe
ofBoee
when
they
were
ii
with
your
rewoliitii
n
tf
Dec.
16.
1902.
elcnltted bis intention to do his part.
' aud bad his wife ooant oot tbe money laisd by coke gas. A caller came Iv plans, plats, dlsgraTS
isl and the
the quantity
to eae bow the new plant wne rnaning
Into tbe preeident's band.
proi»atde cost and expense of tbe same
W. O. Brandon. In obnrm of Hon. nndfoond Bartholomew nnoonn
the paving of sixth street In tbe
and Mr. Immm in a dased ooodt
of Trmverae CUf. Mich. ThU rePeter White's oamp in Alger
I«»rt contains the csr<fully ntimated
has began a oampalgo on wolrae and
mt of the ctmstruction of the several
but declared
dariag Iba past waek has killed fonr
IndH of tailing as foilows:
Sheet
Id not have liv.^1 half an
by poteon. For these Brandon will
M>halt. vitglfled brick end Ur mscn
__________________ __
cUlmlM la boontlee.
The oe«rr In loogar
am. of 27 and 30 BhI widths; the
ime with nudlns stone curb, aleo
the rielnity of the White romp are
ith
combined
cement
curb
and
gu;STAGE
AND
PLATFORM
enffrHng from tte^ nrages of tits
wolves
la Alger ooonty their ravages are vary ecnoas and an oansing
CURED
II W. CUNNINGHAM.
port be adopted. I
Yeae-AMermen
Slcder. i.ilU-tt
Roxburgh. Lsrdte. Moon and stearnv
Nays—Nooe.
Traverse CRy. Mich.,
Jsn. 6. 1903.
J the Honorable Mayor and City
^Ciuncll of tbe city cf Traverse
ii «
iCcndenstd I2tws
[
•cfimcblgan
CROUF
cities where
i s- t eo edepted tbeW
endorsed It highly; we bare nleo
lined it with reference to onr
own wants and brtle%e it to be well
adapted to our uve; W« tberrCore be
lieve that the cemmrnee with tbe
rtiy clerk and major should be girro
avtboriiv u. Install the same at the
bentnnlrs ot t>ur next fisonl ynar.
■Uculir rn»«m ot «»•
TUtTHElUTTEBine
with any of your luocaaafnl boalna
er Works:
inah A I jo Merc Co.,
f'.rand Travenq. HeraM ....
lYancls Odell .................................
R^R Co...............
Studlej- A Ua^ay ..................
Crtm B Carpenter A Co.....
H. O Joynt.................................*.
John Probert ..............................
B R. E L A P. Co......
Columbia Trmnaier Co.......
Monthly Pay Rail.
H. O. Joynt. . . . . . . . .
W. 8
.2 « 25 They win oertalnly approra of open
7 ih
. 33 28 lag a bank acemmL
. 46 48
The flrat dapoatt acta as a wnintfIt attracta tbe ^oOara aad a dapoaltor
’. 106 40 atrtvaa to Incraaaa tba balnea In bla
. 17 28
Bavinga AoeooRL
! I 10
Don't apead all you arnka.
;r
.2100 00
. M 00
Hugh Graham.............................
40
Waekly Pay Rati.
11. Koch. 10 days at 21.75....2 17 50
J. W. MILLIKEN. P
E J. FULQHUM. Secretly.
Moved by AM. Bleder that tba an-
road for tba
FUST NATMUL BilK
Pays 3 per Cent, intaraat.
I Warm Goods
i
^Tiu m.
r
1 ,1'
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
ONE SOLID WEEK, Coirnnencfe Monday,I Jan. I2th
B. SIHCmVIAIVI l*RESEMTB
Wfnt& Oos-tle Sqjusro S-took Oo.
!■ 1 T»»»rtoif» of Uw Ittwt MetfopoliUD Succ»w». 17 P«rticul»fly Excellent Artist*. 10 Bit Specialties Every NifU. Or>*rslrs|
EXTM-ERIVIAIMI
NIRO OF MCRRIMAC LECTURIO
vorlS m A mpm qnt fmnn«BL
Tb« opMkrr tboaNraat
into
DECIDED
INTEREST
la
dia>
a
A pApar from Um- far raat Mi«» to
toml ihU Item, at A told, Ar«'crtev*:
~lrUiii«le, Ui* i^eUated OACUr
owned l.y IWMAor NuoRr of Xkt IWv.
SEATS ON SALE AT CITY NeWs STAND.
•raMAc aanrlCA vill be ctrea
l aatlrelT to tbe lajrmen of the
m m m
SSSSSiS'^’
(Continuf^ from ITrmt PA*e,)
aald to 1.0 In Aor form at tla .Ubie At
Wmallawn. and bit Isaobm la tbia Ttulth aicAk raUinjc th*» U-eta
dnity are rgperting Idni to awerp ^
ftsTdinjc A iciKNl cmah pnifit ib the si
»nr. abd alTorUlbj: foo.1 through
WTtlilnf on the track. Uia cxbiblOoA
rintttr !i*r ihi*
III t.e made In tbe famoAa
lo I'.spr lueioi
I Mm U
Ina for harmony lb*ta w n ibf faroier.
loo .eme xemra afo wbaa ba
I to aevcune took
imriH' from lauccka. Jr, In tba
faruiry
Hf aaid
uM w thv borne atretch/*
IN TNI NAVAL FORCE OF THE
farnitvra it*
tl
,»DI Um iwtl (it fv..ry €-e-ui
Ct-talnly. little
tn aollrltlng
UNITED STATE
■ fmc. « BMMbtudetll- t.f utl
iKv lat.-r and in d.dng ojim »orW.
leari.tiii: if tW fa.
lenity go Into bom
II Inaa profli to all cotKt^mtxI He
lMd«4 AoMTlea M the boa of
1 them to Ite.k at It ah a partner
olH-o and flagrant |oa»
tlw
of Amofics am
cunrem
He aaid that the beeta
1^ aaid tliat ITfsTcaaor
n at the meeting pruvinl
M.taKh ta
IimM Gracf Thing, for th.
Jou.nnl
' the civil war.
Uiro—UnitaS
StaUa
th«
all tbe world a I
f^Tfb faragrafha
annah'a A
Ceniint Arbitar of World.
tribnte to both __ _
; to** (-aii't ating. hut It do*a
ion of liie
of which WAalhcbund^
% lot of bumliig.
" to be rlirbl.
I
fasorahi) Ul»i
S* It lug up th*- rtrinka la what fw1 tliAt there ahonld
, ^
c •»! eugar Ih-vi» In gut i.tly ui~ets tbrdi Inker.
year of $5.000.(wo i ,;j*
aoAd PbAraoA Uoheon laat eranlna de-! lor nmr.
the larmen.
It l»/Kaltl t;u.i -Ight drafia frrqurotj le-re e«mltl I
ly induee terii|iurary blindneiak
IVIorediy NleK«.
Prices, 10, 20, 30c.
Monday Night when accompanied by the holder of a paid
30 cent seat, providing seat*
before 0. p. m. Monday Night.
rWII Pwmvetj Appcsrei Every 1
HOBSON ON
THE NAVY
nil, •«
LADIES ADMITTED FREE
It’s 60od m.w
»****Oe.
Inrlted to tbe
M
ntHCKtirS
aat
LA»T CVCNINC
AlldabAOld tsAVe A
WAVmS LAKE IMCIEASES
ejjj.
data!
oqAtn-Muxt
or
^rvi
ClAaa meetlnc. »:45 a.
SoBdAjr Acbool At 12:00.
Kpwortb LAAcne At €:00
“ -1.00 lull i, by k»K od.l. th* elevens od.I funn.cvt . lut*.iCT
cornelian that ha. aj.peaiy.1 in the r.ran.rUr a .leclc,"
J-S-ll «0.
a
wl.Uh ,a,».lh.
grow, to a |irok)ogcl rur a. be get. i.« hi. inim,table line.."Ia»u Hair, w.Uier »i«eciahy i« the lunniot tlun^ iimiiatiiuhV
the make-up aUme Iwing .ufheient to .to,i the a. ,um "l
rX
fci
folly five minute, with the^ of Uiighter,"
' ^
Rot. D. O. Both. P.
Moroln* *«rvlc« *t
Korward."
*‘.Mia Thomas i> e.actl> «iited to the fe-|uiivm.-r,u «« 1*. '„Jc
ami maJe an m«antanes.u. hit U.t n-Kht.^
rnlng. goapel aervlce at 7;, i
"Peraonal Work in Revivals*
wlal
revival
prajer meet
-In the laa art .he take. » many eifote. tliat it ,.«iHaUv
haun.herreiwnoireof»ng.andimi«^at..«i."
lltihinnity U .Iwaya ready to lenfi
a luud hut it la often empty.
,^the wpptming ...m|1!^l'jr*oS!hini hut
;
bs-uI
wm.l,
U
NevvT ndv.TtlM- your trouble*.
If
you have how lega dot. t Wear atrtpad
“The accnic feature, are e.tremely eii^ive an.l iK-auliful^
only a naval
as,*^r-.i.r«Sn‘/r.’xr
AarabaNnaa Aod a tbaroaiil. belief in
•bt laipotOADoe of bla aahjeot. made
-Me^M-H^^Hamev and SUmek. a
o.mmitu^* ui.|..inUHl
glnaw
far'ii.n«*H. w<
i.«uh had lH*vn ohltgiil
»3:"s?s5S^S!.... . ...
sS5S£?i«|piipl:ss
Ml <tet Um
rnt f.jT love
a gtri
luilde to make herarlf
rif mia
atrioken from the ot^. of the PAople. (!•** taken as. to the f.wi.|bmi) and ath
with pr
» oo earUi, cood will to meo Miealdtity of augar beet rmlalng In-ihia
everywl
Mx-iion. and umm
lUe vr.re
iH-mg
lii>|arui>l »«<l! jh*Tmt
Of America to
,1.0^ are hem. not n
4AJ uSS <tf UM navy. Heretofore col ion la faulUesa, hia
tba Oailad tMalaa baa been a nation ral and |Hirfrct. hta tUj
•If. With jierb. and he poaaeaeee •
oj,
idmi
lio nl voice.
ot ihe
that II
Pentecoatal prayer meeting Thura
day evening at 7:30.
•
Saturdayr nil
night united prayer and
udy of the
acbool leason
gtiiD
^
-
. m«tlDK ot
i
»h, i
Clowiat tarma ha trac'd iu litpiory.
rmdtinc tJtm ffloriea of the naval
aohtoTAiAAata of tbe Kevolnllon. when
John Miller aold five hoga eight
Amarioa wmii acalnat tlie tnUtfeai of
nionihe old. which agyrregated in
thaaaaaaad took bOO of her veKwls.
rht l.«iO iKmuda.
He rt^eive«l
with lt.000 of IMT aeamao. nearlv a* 11
» a hundred for them
false aUrm of fire laat evening
c^led the l.ook and laddt^ wagon to
bib Washington aireet la«t eve
tnM Uia AChievemenU in the war
wllA rvAAoe tn ITVii, tn which the
AmArioana altl.er oafdnred cw de.trorAdtrery French ahlp tiuU they en
ooNNarod. He apoke of the war with
tb« Uarbary piratea, when Amenca
•waft from the aeaa the aonnrgt' of
SmfApaan aliipping for generationa
a he greau at unity among the chun h
ea prevails and mooh good la being
SSS*S‘SCr"i'
^
^
s^’-ifral fntiiii
r.*ghin, kho
.mk the luiM
rharhnoix factory,
give ilu ir viperi
have iH-eii aiM the.k had la
ihe fiinlier tli<gi.itaute.g«
torv ta tteiitg tleluxevl in
r«»f Nonh{*.iri.
i.nmita-i Mini tl
tor. ChamoiN \ es.. or a «o.,d Cham..i> vkin to ili ike
a vest.
i-lcome to all
r'ln-'el^e.
““
Frianda.
* Sunday meeUnga—7:00 a. m
n. v. Ht-iiry McKinley. l*aator
drill; 11.00 a.
Sabbalh'acbool. 9:45.
Morning tu-rvire at 11 o'clock.
i
Everybody
ChriMiau Knth-avor. 6:45
Bv^ia all frtw.
IX.-nlng son lev*. 7
Subjerl of ibe
•Adventist Churah.
. -The M
W.
R Matthews, pastor.
to God *
Sabbath Saturday
Hurday aorvict*.
txirdlally InvllAd.
Sabbath acb
bool. 1:16 p. m.
First MethodlaL
2:15 p. m
Rov Wm. leaiifman. Pastor.
Sunday evening aervlc*.
V ,:u a in and ti p. m.. chun
Subject: "The Royal InvlUtlon.*'
ITayer mceUng Tburmlay evening
analMt
Joaea. aaid Captain Huh.
tiM rrot of the world. iW pace AmSrlcabaa kept
Tba tpeaker {mid a
IkM^’MMleJSf blu'llr iurtlr nfl!
im Mw Aw
ot th.. clotioo,
^^l^ln**l£hS**S<'l««.d Um
work tf th* twry U Itw lota wv
8|»to U aol propwlr onwMtoiw
I «w foct ttel te oil I
a-sr
.;:rS2sir.£
w«m ttw roool ru^'^STrJt.Tj*
of th*
battle of Santi*
aUla Id I
aad tbal. thare ap^d was 90 knot'
aaab, wbila Um were bat two of tba
4=?TL’:rlSw‘^tJw?si%-s^;s
bad tba aUtfactana to be aeven miles
y swept faom the rnaand an
**Tw1m"
mid
Captain
Hobwm,
"
OOOD
thci
A >*our life) llal i» »,«nt mTc|K,v: im! test irum
carihU
•M tut grssl dors damiUK do. any
aayr-WelL the dov-ton. say It Imitrorn
imi»rf*ve the vllgeaUuu. will
mItr said Mr. Tytr-l'lilsL raUiug bU
volt^ • Whairvt r improve* tbv dlge*
tlon w 111 Improve their spi»rtite. With
an imiumcd ai»|wtlte they will eat
u»f«re. and li f
:h to f.-ed them
ntm
tf-ll
jwu
Ibrtr
ViKle
Thf lr I'u. h. lltram keep* a grovwy
Store
l *ew. thrvmgti his liiUe game.
Ify the way. w b«t have you vlone with
that 30 ceuts I 1
you have day Ufort?
.m.l
. ait-s
i,..i
Ur
.Men's Night Shirts now only
j
39c ^
Men's aNighl Slmts hue volors ami ian;,- sltu lung;
l.tunK, ll..« o,iIy..,5Jic;
Men s Night Robes. Kanrv coUwn
wall lam V Mlk leaitl
J
xml eUU.rate Silk Sl.tdmig in colors, at
only
ilx„.K
yQ^<
Jren's .Night
Night (lowns,
(lowns. ,dam
jdam f f.U»rs
fd(»rs in |.a,k
|.i|ik ami blue, im eU
ChiKlren's
irmimed with «lk rhftcfl etlges,...
gof*.!lliefi
l.cfi.
'only
l.adics‘ Night gowns in fam y stn|»ci..
with Silk clgetl rutfles.
rutfles, at
it only . . ......... .. ............................. .....
..........
s±±rs
— TMe: EooiMoiviv .•
Prbpr.
24 I FRONT ST
The people know when wc advemVr a sale of this,kin.!
that w'c have the yroods lo back it up. When we tell
them that wc can save them big munev on every punch;
they know it I^ no empty boa-^t. We liave ihc gtHMU
hvery day lessenss your
*
*
your o
opj>ortunii)'foget
the
best of
the stock. J)ry Goods, Cloihing. 4shoes. Men’s J'^urnishings and warm goods of every description at
than you could purchase them w holesale if you w ei^ ^
SALE STARTS
-It won't vvk,.t anything - urged bis
wife.
-ni.-ir rncle Ulraiu v>r.Ts u
|iay for tbe leasoniv,-
«
e.ii.
Our Basemcni
more and more Interest
Sale 1$ingdotting
every day ........................
f7rt.!J'ilmArnT*iIia".i7i7
Ih*.‘Z
Mr
r.i.sl uhjvvl.d.
-I d..,rt -ce auv lUM- or IW girls
b'aruii.i; to d.TUtc." he said.
MEAU-riH
^’»****
i.^taTc!L”f;:.'{::,d‘^re^nr;Sa
TKo - Olobol
.n
ileiiemU u uiurli u|.ui what one weaiv av : wliai
.m.r.hM.S-'S.irsSei:''"*-'
, -lildia 1 ea.v
ahe naked.
Ami liu-n ev.rsUHj^. grlmiing la-hh.d
« h.i| ihcjady add.Ml
Keep in mind
iherclorcsuKKcstyobr buying tlu-.uat.mf e.it not alrca.Iv M,o,.|,gs!
Below we fiiiole sonic micicslin^ |.iu cs l.m a few .Uvs vmiU;
auil Ifls taatUti.-d that ih.-k wmiKl
pn.nial.h* lu him in this w»>. Uu.i
Hibh- ”
Head. ShoMld Never Ache.
ho had m.i di!.|B*h«d of tlu-ni
!
Sunday Sv-hool at 12:00.
Nv-ver endure UiU titniblo
Use at
faci.iry
ih- had sutuiiittcl saiup
Eput.nh Uwgue. Mrs Simms.
«•! ilu- Agrli-uliural
cull.-g.*,
which
N A
u-su-d n# pv-r C. III Migar.
Ih- amild Ivrader
7:mi wt.rship. senrnm topic. "Winds Shu wrilvw
King's New Life
1.0
glad
lo
.^.vIh.factory
inmuhen-,
SSdv
uiSld^ oouveraiuua Imve alt.ut aould ailvitav- Ih.- tanners while ami Their Goings " Prelude to "Spirit Pills wholly
liappmcs ai l\*n Hunm "
I hiid auffWS*
I'lvslging thcmmdvon u. |m,i i„
Kverylkody Invited.
Cure Hemlacbe. CoasUpatlon.
i> try !.*.» large an amosmt v»f acr«'
iiitll ihf> hail l.wni.-l l.y cv|H-n
Grace Cpiacopal.
TmfOaatle Square Theater Co. will
ihv- U-,41 ni.uhvMlK of
gmalng
Rev. C. T. SuniL Rt-cior
u» nvvtirc good rvMuliK
cfiy o/sTril Hwia
Iht- mev-tli
lo the fan
Holy Communion. 9:40
%«..n»an Makesal UU
Morning
Tl.e need el .« It .,.1
U x„m,mxI
luUi who nal • ill a fambrldge e«r tl
oili. r dj> no email eiulminieeuienl. SI
High School Oobatera.
Evening servlc* and sermon. 7:00.
aat running ever Iht elM.|q.lng lUL
I are cordially invited to tbeae
ali. t, M.,ldenl> ahe ibought uf aoinew
thing !.. add to 11. .vhe luuk.Hl in her tha •nbjt-cf, "IteaoWed, That labor
saving taachiuery is a oetriment to
ptMk.TUta.k and r.u..atked all iu dlthe laboring claases." Amil Lederle.
Ri-v. n. Ccwhlln. Paator
•Me. s ..rdtaee V..d nil. hot m> |M «.
Tht-rr will be no preaching aei^ke
Cil dW ahe IUhI ,
>h.- hfeitatihv C'ongrv-gmtioiial church i
aakliig her in !KhNw>>. but W .Steinberg and Arthur Kellogi
.r vvvnlng. as ibe pastor baa
On voteoT the dob.
im»*<I
quUk n-^tdve tahe Htutlly
giveu in favor of the
t^umlay school at noon.
Ieam^l tow.nrd a geutlem.ii, eeab-d t.y
IniormedUle
Chrlsiian
*fi
hiT ami. htddiiig uq* Iut liat. aaid hvud
Socn-tvr at
I 4:30 p. m
e lu adjacetit eeat« to
RECORD WANT Aa
V V S c. E at D Off
hear: -IIxcum- im-. aSr; iu.-iy I lagruw
All an- invited
j.Mir neekn- a ui.unent ;Tile gmUl.Mi.t n ta itwlt.nltaliim ui w.i»
»e«l in h.ta taiUiit faetjil t-ttuturtJ.U.ta. until ;be iJdy nduened d,> |Uy.
Tuesday. Jan 13. «a. m.
-.My mwktie. madamr- he nvhed
cl.—d Maaid*..
With .nrrh.Hl tytUruuta.
iniuT’st
“wESlyba pJll5!d“ltoihe8|»niah
while It wm
t the StKUU
Hest tfoods at loweM prices.
'Johnson's Drug Store.
Thurndaya. 7:50 p m.. |
SpSrSo-slTo.^
•OAlMnianBy and oaptnre of Kieh
mo^ two of theM thlojni had to he
can “len.l a
that this is ilie time to take VI N't )1,
A (Hirdial
,2,
If V««1 will t;ive ui, the opportiinitv. a CheM Ci.,lec
,‘Sk .r';h‘:‘h'5h«'r'T:Lr:,T'
ss2r‘:sa'rj:iro.rL‘S.b._..
Of the |>.ist week is a reinimler that
Park
Salvation
him Ml
of Ih
j„
hand" toward keeping out the cold I,y M-llini; M*ir.
and
l.r- aan dcim
by llUn^v hut
^ ^
Oftr, Ai«*
THE COLD
Sunday schmil. 2 30 p m.
l*Tt-achln« at 3;5u by R(
""In
war* Aodaboved that of the two
tacM of til# rivil war. Hie blc
t
Firat Preabytarian.
,
Courta*!*
I
AmartoAn citiaen like*
It AT not, Amanoa became a great the elder Booth.
worU powar. and mnat hereafUr bt
loraear ffoce«ntaed aa eurh.
SREVITIEA
b,
SERVICES INTHE CHURCHES.
Sagin
Jnnlor Endeavor at 3:30.
Intermediate Endeavor at 4:30.
Senior Endeavor at 6:45.
Kventng. 7
-Why l>ld Jesus Chris.
Wllcy K. Wright. P.
! .Mr
In fac^ial
Th,rr will
T'agea are faUurea Imoae
lu tlMU auapirloua
rUut
lool at
I .6:45
7: subWt. * W*hat Chrlat
.
mI,4taWWtartllitW—IM,r.tata tsuiiil ,1,
IMOTICE
Tlu-rc has been established in Traverse City for the
convenienc- ,.f the public, an agency for Dr. bahrncy*
l amons Medicines
'
Dr. Fahrney.* Alp«n Kraubar Btutbwleb^r
Dr. Fahmey.8 Mutter Hulfo (Utwrin*)
Dr. Fahmoy's Hell Del LIntm*nt)
Dr. Fahrney's Magen Starker
ARE
i
Double loUWwttedDreta Goods bd*tirMJea>lo««d
buck. Sti Un-t twice .Wc. Our price U
SunduJ Print,
Waudtad G«ioa Twill Cnih'............ •••• — ••
Men's Combinijioa Kelu and high buckle Kubberi
Women's one Buckle Arctics
.....................
Ladies lancj bhek Skirts, SavUn’s prki $i'oa "our pn^'^
Fun sixe double gray blxnkcu.
m. MANKOnAAM-fr. A^.n^
iill^ ""iff
3.C
3c
$1,48
50c
98c
....................... 39c FuB tite ooiataen. wwth *1.00, for 650 Hundreds ^^ofc
>R. F-AIHRNEY, OhIoaiBo
320 S. Union St.
Tr»v«i»* City. Mich,
■ N- B.—This Medicine it not mU at Dnf Stoect.
2SC
the Boston Store
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THE EVENING RECOEd
TRAVERSE CITYjuMICH., SATURDAY. JANUARY lO. I©63
PART TWO
PART TWO
Cbe €veniiig Record's (iD-to-Date Ifltistrated Feature
rt ■
OUR TEACHERS LIMITED
AROUND THE WORLD WITH IHE ARTIST
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COUVT IXO Touroi AT WOU BEHIKD A FLOW.
r
Nomul SduM>l OiTMtofA.
amhioai
iDBAf mTAnniB
«c 0«p ■ahaaHaaelieaa
THE TOMB OF mrc m»*ir BEXMEAXirt. •
-K
i,
fraa the raJlMl Sutea tu tSa
a f»w mrajy Sff
that the erboola U the great rep««lc
ot tW aagth am m tadrtad «|imi tSa
syslatB bam ami davalaRad la thM
cooatry. Aa a further raaolL aaya tha
Nmr Yarfc limmid. ArgMUlaa baa aaaC
Jamaa IL Tnu UlaMO. dinrtar af tha
NatSoaal School of Cimarre of
mmmmm
rnmm^
«*oun! I>N> ToIirt.H !■ not on.- .T thnw nho i-r.-;.- h on. tl.Int; ur*.I im.
• noih-r. -Th.- tin,.- will rom.-. h.- Tn>-r ' nh.-n ni-n vlll I.. ...mil. /.| ..f ito*
l.utl.ruliH-«. or ...y t. ohluit. AuA ih... nlth..ur rt..ut.i th. y «lll
« .liff.
.oJ a b. tirr t oinul* of
‘H.. n It..- pI.uitbI.- «1th i«iur. n»w
.H,
niu to
IlcMw. 4.I..1 ar Mhull 1.- ui.n- t.. ».uin n I
eSTMEU M EWAN. OIRL-BOY.
hither MvKaaii I a flM.-en.>.-ai oM
a.nry.m; of h-r
U.y . api-tel. . ttt .dT l.-r l.,nr
hair and. h-a»ln« h*Mn.. a. til *0 a„.V
nirttilM-r of th.- . at famll). ...uld
w>n thf rrwat.-»l t>ro\iM-wll(ni
*!
minx the fM.int.
they mtaht Itho *
•• • triumph
Thv |.l. turr
Juncl- wht-n to- *.aw
a« roM. i.« u....WuUy a» 1
TIT^ WORKING FARTS OF THE SPENCER AIRSHIP.
r- .nL«r..'i
si
' -HOR.eBACK- RIOINO IN PEKiNG.
! ahol of uii .-v.ryiU> a..-IV m IVkIna •
11 llv
^ ^
1
of a K.N.l ,n..ur.t
h»n.-.l i.i h-r*ln eu-h a
I
III.- KT. at Kn-r rh a* trea«. never leave* an>thlit« to rhan.-e.
hA.i*r*iomh huUi fV.r’h-r^lf*^hu *hT ll‘dl^TefTntne.^^t her
1...II r- nrHeii.attv ►.-|.i.Mn-re.| and in a. .-..i.Un.-r alih her
etatidii in the IM. U . h«l«e ...meter. I*a»ta
I'a.u not very far from
fi
'
laat
.
Itui h. 1 an.| M;ir» .
j"
A■^^AN■S
e.tl«fa.-tory
. li ■!
"MS
! ftfes
rnimm
T IKK
■
iIm*
i.-iiilt \V.TV»* liuif olfi-r- to ilic ..liorp
Ao*M;ii.iil:ttiM| <i{iiil.‘iii*«* Kini furiN*.
M ^
S«*
my Iti-;«ri. uliioli may liati- IovchI Wfore,
< ..luj V in.-n-asiii:: |in**i.*n .l..\vn il... liUe
nj I i,.„ 1..
r 111#. Oil. 11,.I III.' faint
i ; ,
Kir I
«*l tt.«a >ii«»ii!.| U* ii« |iri<li>.
o'M til*
.-iiiihik-of if^ iitiro-lraitil
.
VVi.i.-Ii viiimiNj.ti- ill ..m* r..mmt,ii.lif,o ti.|i%
* S: '
' I ill- i*-M-r
:\
.*I 0,1. II .-rii.K- *-iiv.ti..ii
T:r--4ii. •Ml lil.’•
*11 • 1 ?u;:i-li .It.*
.1 a;lo.iu
^
am! tiii-ii iiiiili*
Willi lov. *-
thnatr frland of tha lata Uoraca Mann,
whom ha admirad ahove all other mm
to the world. He aaw the need of
ai-lMMilo to Argpottoa. and be appaalad
to Ilomc-e Mann to aaalat him. The reBult wiia that twenty-Ove Amerkaa
glrla were aenc to ua They mme from
vaiiooii I'ltlea. cooatly from Boaton and
Rt l»uln. and without etcefitloa they
aucceaafnl to tbetr work. They
M ,-t; an.I i*. -..mo lai.*
ilo-y l.tii,;: fla il l..^T .l.- i-l.t,
.Mtv tVi
tba Umtad SUtaa to make a stwly aC
the lataat acbool mathada, to Imy achaal
auppISaa and to eogaga arreo campotept aducatora aa dlrrctora of tha nav
mraal arbooU that are to he opaMd
past yaar.
Mr. Ttta maon baa been to comrolta.
tkm with Mayor Uiar and aUh 8m
partotaadant Mas^ of the New Tark
acboola and tram both of them ra>
calvad pramlaea of amlaUnre to aaktog hla nalmSon a omTeoa Before ratWBlBg to SoothJ^jSirica he wUI maka
a toor of tha L nltad Stotfa. atodytag
the coumoo acbool ayotrma to the vm
rUwa aUtea. lie «U1 alao tlalt tba
onlraraltlaa where thirty Argeottoa
yootba are batog admwfed.
**11 la qolta a compILueot to tha
I nlted Staten,'* aald Mr. ttU Slim
the other day. -Uial I ahoold Iw aaat
here on my iweaetil nilaahm. Howover. Ula la no expertueot that la prm
poaed hy Argeottoa. Oor entire acbool
ayateiD la founded upon the cuamoii
achod ayatem erf the I olKd Stataa
ami. to fart waa Imllt up by Yaakao
gtrla
-ITeddcnl SarmeoKk who haki hla
we have no more of them. They have
tin- Vaiii-liM.I Kiiirir-’..|-my |ui-l
i t\o f r-f iji till- ..m
*-N. KUliiit |--rfe.t ralUfa. il .M . a
- luVi. Nt a..J.l.iH
Non rio- i- M
« Kill
*;IM
•III.- In I
i:> Niutil. I ilv ..tuil I.i.n.|..ue.a l.v
aiNnit for
|. o.. • tliel- Ani.iLv *tu
.tu
IiMNiHU. h atHP Ml ^|e•tn
.•r a;n.
'
IiMMHU.h
Me-tn.-i
|mM In.lhh.k for
MuNil.Mi. io..n> |*.4e..nN
n '*.?* !*^* v
h-re
*nt.T "v
"h-re.^f..
the y-riiu>
*^*** '''’“•‘J
111 ■ Wvll. Ilto. II
' t.-d e..?iv nutiK I
tnoney ihen-frtini.
In- vlll r. t-nt !n
.1 .11. ill IxMi.lon-
vliil. for (I L. It-
.«W. >R, ni.i. n only
u|n.ii
i|,.
]i.-i-.i.*ii, or.iml ami va«t
»ar.
riioruuR pha«e of It oil h .n.-t-r. im that I
the a,-If aall.n.-*! i hinaiiMn ,l.p- t,..T
U not the
reallBe vhat a i4di. uU.aP llK«f h- .ut« |
« .-lllea of i;i. ..l I alth rft- leKR .lamtiiMK on
,.f 1
m
-''o
< OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY > Men and Things y^ou Wot, Of
A BIO CATCH OF YARMOUTH BLOATERS.
ffmrmrn§
GENESIS OF THE SEMAPHORE.
Trie tMiiatratU.fi ahowa the m mI.1 ..
III. tvaitrlvuiue fr..ni ahhh the n..v
►iKiu-d Thl» la a Hi.al.-1 aUmt . lKhle.-n
Itu h.-li hUh «huh l.a.ka aa mu. h tike a
vat.-r |.utnt>lnK nltvlnilll aa like un)>
thlrik* via*
It v.,a made lit th.- laat
A TTRIO OF LOBO BOBEHTS' FORSfEE PETS.
m
m\
ANTISMUGCLING FENCE.
ina
'ir’iil” a'n*
oh-n Ih- f. iv. I- huna m* til.
n. |ilnM ruaikP^ the
HHlta.ilan<l and
m
m.|«*ar aurpHrlnc
.
THE
WORLDS LARGEST TECH
NICAL SCHOOL.
Thele M la-rhai a m. I..nivh of . hi
ration in whMi th, rmi.d Siai.^ du.
in* the |.a»l t*o d.^-ad. a ho* ma h- am
I'r.X.*'.:;
ain'^'.vi. hinc end havink Ht.
t>k.| that 111..- la d.-ia:..h-nt upon
mr;|. V a'.d -IT. lem y
t^-nth i-enlury hy the
hiahop td .St imx Hi* Ita uumy waa at
onre |-r,-iw-.l h> the nilUtary author
1th*. an l ..n th. l! r. i.iea-nta»h.n the
Mah..;« va* awar-h .l a Ilf. m nalon. The
l:atl lii.lM-rt*
I, kfi..v> nl nt
• If..- Itin TN t.i
el*e. tlie IIUUI Mht I* g.-v. >ully
;.ll- It. S-.tiih
««-ar tM-nuM-tv-* nut killtm: til* ti.*>*i».
AfrUa Ihr auth. all. l!) of vl.l-h .
this uaa an ‘ a**lat.-.r alTv i. Tin- tl.i -- Ivn . ti'.t- II .|-» :.i;..n
uere tak -n hy dliv-, tlon" of levil ll-M-rt. ami v |. « |. M :urt. -.I f. 1 n«U-u.rt
he brouahi th-m alone 'll- f..uii,l. M*aev,-p ihai h- rc«fi»uv.i>
• had an -l-phant on hi* ham;-, up ! h- th-r>-f..t-.ivnii. .iiH |vn,..
rub* t.. the I»uMln a<e.Uw*. al c*nh o* Th- . ut-* m- u
ij,.i.v d M.»Jut«.
and Ma*-n.f,.i.teln; Ihl* ni-r-ly f. f...-«t..;l th- ,J A. .« oM* ivv »► ..rixi-.u*
! f»it If ili-i- I* Mitythiiic lh«i >«ur i
, uin- l*ii.|-rrt i.k-* it I- a Ml ..f an
t Kltiiic*a*,a fMtit.frf eUlr IIm- N«»a. a
I IM f-*tu- einucKl-i att-mpi* to |
AN AERIAL TORPEDO.
by an electric motor which ohuli
power rram an erdlnary Ineandr
lighting Nirrent of no mita. Tbei
mnita are dlrerted by two aenp
acting aa rnddara. mortog tha i
op. down, right or left, to dreka
rate or eyckddi. aa a bird llaa.
j.niwtt.»c.
].«nnah1e- adjm:<t of traifare uhhh
etfen thn f*lnfrraph and telephone have
not lie. u ahle to . nthelv dlaplaee.
Ji e»er there wa. a primitive h<«plul pFoaldad
authutniew It la the one ahoun In the llluatmiloi
| |.ot.«:,«ph tak.-n hy iJ-uienant WelUnnd of the 1
land The h.*.pital la under ttrluah au
I and. deaplt. ita nide i
trrl«r. la aaid to ,r.nialn nu»at of the mo WTl^
Ins la roitatrurted of mat* and braaHia
a framework of pole# cut
I waa cbomn for thla rnlamon bo*
lae of the fact that I am in foil ayaihy with what la known to Argvotlaa
the American IdfW. and becanie
gUah le my mother tongue. 1 ahaJI
■m to Boaooa Ayrea to Marrb. when,
acboola open •*
, tlwami
. knoi
|
j
* m- buodf-*1 atvl a-vetit>
< of Mind
have W
A PRIMITIVE HOSPITAL IN SOMALILAHD.
th# dobn comt hw to take rouraoa In
our many exrellrnt pnlytei-haU ln«tltutan. >^tstnnd hna been duly tm*
prt^ hr this farL wtifaHlnlly ain.e
fhouaaiMla of her younc men flndinc
the factUtle* at home Inadequate, have
noncht technical Ineirui-ilon In thl>
roontry. A mlchty effort waa made by
the Brltlalm. aith the rreult that
In Uanchee- i
indnatrlal and agrlcvhni
wmta only the
*baii^
•ot. and Dothtng koa than that will ho
arceptecL Karh of the men whom I will
engage will recHv* S4U> gold a month
and a boune and a aerrant Onr gold
th about W cento.
Next to Hpanlab Kngllah la the mooC
Ayrea. Amerkwna hare no troobla la
arttog bnstacoa there beraaao of
and It la for thia rraaon aa well
that tb« dlrertora -who will be engaged
to go to Argetftlna nerd not of necnaiitj be able to apeak Sfiaalali. though, all
II ill th- ltlu«lrall..|i Ima Wi
a..>.fiH.-a-) .NaluraUyl
-,,..1 for th- -amlng o
\Vh.. Im.. I1..1 fi-urled on the t.«‘tha..lne VaiTnouU
t^UKhl dallv hy the t.-na of thour iinta near the js.iT
name. ..r at Iraat th- Itrat a..Tl . f It Ttu- |llu»ti.itUHi H
fittfraph re>entlv lal .-o o| th<- Imtteat aluKle da* a vat* h 1
blunter. Imtierlr the Ynimfeuth hatv«-m>.-ii hate h.-.ti vr.iii| i.on!i < n.*t of t
•Kwrellv ..f the finny tIdMta hut ..f th- natn*«lnc d-man.l for them Thev
. lare that the ..idlnary aimOl h.-it inir U i...a amoko.1 «n.i a.dd In au. h Im
MUaiilltlea timt the v-iv evlal.-inv of \tv l.;*v«.*r fx* an e>i
tbnmtrned. To any mw* a ho Ima t-iat.d U-,h a.ni* of h. tilnic lila fa. t -
have taught that frtendahJp with tha
rnited Sutea U cme tiling which Ar
gentina moat have.
‘ Now 1 ani oanmlMioned to atody
the normal and rummerrial m-hoel
metboda In uar here. 1 am to porrhaae
orboul attppliea mod apfiaratii*. and
y 1 am to engage arren acbool db
ra 'Me want als prlnHpala or db
rertora of normal nrboola and one dlrcetbr of a reform achooL The laat men*
tkmed la to tie a great Inatltntlan. Thera
win be ].»«0 jureiille deUnqnenta to ab
■ ae HedlelM
I la I*arta are
tiring amaag the tipper tent
the aeaat and coiar of whkh b aald to
hare a hcardcbl todneoce on many 111noaaea. aaya the Pblladclphb .North
Amerhjan. The amefln or
of rooda. K
H b aai
the aerrea aad
drlTOB away headache. Boars are tha
ebanam of all dowere. aay the doctors
and a pmon ameltlag of roaea white at
work
Bot he eaaily fktlgned. Tho
color, fopedally that of AamHcan Baasty roaaa. to Itkewtor beaaiehU to tho
aenaaa. OBd tho aweeter o roar the groab
•r Ita modMaal proportbm
fall of the final lurialn. I* ahuwn to the ItUa
of Matv Kvei. ahlM at work ba boa oaaumi
rnough for a tableau at the aet and of one t
In reality, tbmmh. Mr. Cntoe la
da n IBIla *hai sgr hr hla mnlly I
W
■w
te> iVfenim kioom; iiuvriadi oti¥. Itiott, ^w»day. iAift}Aft¥ fe, it6i
aJ^UUmuUt»4 by mamj • fmt.
HOME DEPARTMENT
OF nCTBEBST TO
BUklLTATOTOW
Fwmtd^mAmid. *‘OMi
1 LOVERS CEU[ FARTIOnJkRLT
MRS. M. S. C. RAT
Rka
•Uttar?” Yoa;
for If BOt to
te child? And wbat
oad whoa kaoadtag ta tha ter to aad tbaro wllb mU tooka. wbUb
faU. oad 00 a batf or a tbUd or Coorth .Mko It the right ooaaialenoy. adra will kaep it la pUea. U tba rmbbar
liItU oogar aad aU or a^t cboppad! rlma oa tba wbaaU baooMO rtPitibii
laUlaato a qaanUty whiob wlU be
in tha tew. I >1 N dawaaa te
■lata, aaa half af ana aide aC which la
paaa Pot io tbe imu paaa. flUing
i<> ■aaarradWte staoor, and tha laal
tboM bali foU. oad aet to rUe, ooeor.
wUlbeagoot
fwr lha balehir. She hakar. atci If
log with a oapkia. Wlieo tbe knad rabte rima, for tba aoM U ilMoat r« mat la tha Sitahaa whaa they
aaodtokake]
XMJ »
,baa naarly fiUed tha paaa. baka. Maka
balfawoUbaatoaaggadd aix tabU- aa iolog
IDoaol parobaM a ohoapMMopar.
igooafaU of mUk ood awoow
Tbe eery bMt aaM are aot very a*- aathaatharatsaaftha atel wriia
make it aoft, and two drops ot email. peoaive, and they oalwaar two nboap
U Bproad orer tba top aad wbaa oaea, whiob are alwaya geltiag oat of whaalBOMb ar ShaMaaad aaainearly bard, amrk wedge ahapad oof ardor, aad aete giviag Iba MtUte har la lha eook book af lhaiaalBa hy
oo tba lop
lion af ooo good oaa Wbaa tho ktte whiah Iwaat harla aaak catea diab.
lard oabafoR: pot Mito alio or ehiaa ^ motbara preaaal lbe|r UttU
It aMy bo raplaeod by writ. a. whUa I aaa away. AHafite. I
dUb ioot tbo aiao to aiUw the lopof ooAa with a mi of large oarda. oo
who wUl onUta tad it aiaaadlagly a*fal aad haa^,
tba ooatard to be ooeorod with littU «eb of whiob a tingle reolpa U print. tetooaearTM
aad waaU adviaa aU yaaaf haaoaaqoarea of alaU bread battered oa tbe ad Hotbera of tbU sort do oot iMak wbleb I boro aood 4
•ralciry IL”
it a hardahlp to aooompaay their amall
Takaa la Tima.
; tbo rabbor rim is taekod
Wbrm a rUb gokUa browo tba pad daagblera to tbe kilohaa for tba tMt
lag of recipM oad oraaa: aor tdo they
diag U doae.
sow rima for tbo WbooU
UttU Mooaahiaea-Uix with ooe rafoM a liaaaock at the tiny tea Ubleu qmiu inlaot aad tha baaaraaUy praity warn II ael tar har
half aa egg floor eoobgh to roll easily wboa all U doae aad ready to W aenracaa. which iookad aa thoash it had
aad a trifle of Mil. RoU aad fry in
baaa mabbad ap avac alaaa tba ahUd
Urd, lika dooghnnu. than open tba
vaabcni. U raadadad ma mota af a
Care of the Carpet Sweeper.
khiUaodflU with jaUy.
pig’a meat ibaa of a aaoa Aad It
Tha Slats oa tho KHchea Walt.
How many are pnahing over
'floor a oarpet awosper all cbokad e
-What la the big alaJ
alau for that
dost aad wound about with atringa baaga upon year kilohaa
and hair till tbe bmah is tied ao it
la IL if tha yeaat Udy will,
cannot turn? This sweeiier does any
•Ob. tbat a my Mamonm.
thing but sweep, aad 1 know of one
- was tba reply. -Wbaa I a ffraat away ttawa a day. pall It
which was discarded and laid awpy first began to kmp booM oat in tbU down. I haow ayaaag wnaiaa whahaa
witli other disabled famitnre inobe aaborbanapou wr woald l^oeatly aa praNy aad atiaifht aaaaa aa yoa
aUU. Do not let it go more than a eil dowa to a amal aad dUoorar tbare woald wiah to aaa, aad bar aidhar la
week witboni atteuion If naed every was ao pepper la tbe pepper oate. or to ba thaakad for IL Whaaachild bar
morning it will gu, greater Mtiafae. vlaagmr la tbe ermet, or paly aae Daaawaaaaflataa>a Afrtaaa*a. Iwt
tion if pat in order twice each week. qaarker of a loaf of bread la the boa, a^ary tea tba meter look bar ap,
To clean the sweefier. remove the
me littU thing like that, whiob abafaattyptebadlhaaoaa. Aaaibar
carefolly. and pull off all hair,
slipped my memory among the oaa of bar cbildraa bad atemaly
utrtnga and bits of dust
n the.nun «r df more Important thiaga 1 affly ayabrowa: avaryday tba o^atera
iawa at each aide of th. patent posh, j had to think of-by ibemaelvM of lit- with a baby comb and braakr«aeo«bwhich is different in racli swee)ier. ! tie aooonnt. bot last big eaoagh to ad and ooaxad te atahbora baira.
aatioMa vaawvtaf a faw tel waaM
This need, no energetic handling, and ’ take ^tbe oompUteneM awpy from a
If oare be used io handling this the , good meal whicTi it needs to Im tbor. |o iba wnmg way with a llNla pair
CRM Ra olbor asoo#l to know that
Maay MOthara of lata bora baaa
tbopogb Rom aU the Fathor’a band adding to tba alwayo popolM -play,
baa lad all the way, with loriac said, lag taa party” rarioaa aabMtIal daaoea. Bat Umta la oaa aMMory that Ugbu for tboir UttU girU ta Iba Uae
ffowa claar aad brisbt laataod of Mialy of Mokiog aiMpU laal dlahM for thair
aad diai.--4ba aMMory of the daar Uoy too tabUa: CbU U alwaya poaai.
MoHmr who loaf ofo paaaod deer tbo bla with ciaidrea 6. d and 7 ycwra old.
Aa4t«rp UttU «yet Sook«|mw4.M bUla to tbo bMatifal bayoad. To tliat
Eeory ebUd oaonot baeo aoeb a wootwo IIUU MTMi lipo «r.
darfai UttU alora aa DaUy bad la
* Row I V MO Aowm to oWp. 1 p*oy
MUa Aleott’a”LluUMaD,” bot tha
aadofUia. Wboa Uia apward path OM of tho otdiairykitelMa raago wiU
oaaoM lo ol{mh. aad we alaad oa tbr do ioat aa well, aad with a fow aiaaU
browofibabULwbatabaUopao to fmaaaad a atoot plaUd ailrar tea.
oar aifbl oo the fartlmr aide. Aad aa tpooo aad tabUapooB to do aarrioe for
wa woadar, lha thoofbt oomm awlf|.
Eooolo to MJ IMT oTooloff fMiyof.
ly aad loelafly
TUofo t a oUm la tiM oho4ow «
”01i. MoChar, art thoa liVlaf yet
llM •fiollfkt aoftij plajo.
Aad doat iboa otUt roMoiabir am
It ■OMOtliMa aaoma tlmt all aorrowi
wboa MT baby kaooU aad ptayt
grow dlM aad fade away bat thla
All my doaMiac Caaelaa loaoe m Aad tbia too. porhapa I^tm aa la the
aad tbo trtalo of mtik Am,
Midway daya Bot when wa too grow
Ao 1 kow aiy Iwad aad lloloo to n old aad And oar faal waary with the
fo Plata
plalaU^o ploo.
baby’o
opiaii patha. ofloatiaM a aaddaut
*‘ir 1 o ood dl« I
loagtag atiiM ma for lha laadar toaoli
1 p ay tbo L«rd my ooal to tato **
of tha MoUiar haad. the olaap of the
Aad a kady kiaoki atoaU o’er lao.
nwlbaranaa How aweot to lay the
Aad ponradM tJu> ovraiac air.
tirod haad oa lha daar abooidere'
WlMB iay taliy. dr..«.| for I>rooM- How awoat to hear aooa more thoj
lao4.
low, loelag alomber aoag. aad to g i j
KbmU to my hrt <^v«oin|r prayor.
toalaopat llfa'a rv« niag aoothrd by
Aad I orcoa oU aad fiondet whoa I lU rootfal Maale! How aweet to wakej
whao Moralag aball dawn, at the
( What woald life oo eariii Ini to mr
Of tho Molbor lipa. and to opro j
life of the sweeper la prolcmged. | ongbly enjoyad.
\^^tild I ailM that TotoaMModay: one’s ayM with tha loader eyM shin
After tho swerpingt are nMnoved from j -As oar grooar. aad bakoe. aad bat*
ir.i^Mhaaoa. I fell ao aaatUaff. dl«. ing orar aa. whlU tha dear romembertheians. dust oat tho inside of thej©her. yoa see. ara all two or thraa
\Ai^\aaA wllhla »y owa..
so eoloa aliaU My. *’ My obUd!” Aad
box with a dost cloth. Examine tbe miles away, ooe caaaot tall tha girl
AioiyhahykaoUbMhW* air. lUplat that may get to Im oora to know.
to cUp oo her hat. ran oat and aapply
PAUL-yMr Y«
io aa aadonoaa.
May? Why not mj it ^will? Who
tbe want, aa yon caa who live la tbe
abonld meet oa in lliat lirw world
**How 1 ay aio dowa to >’mp.
qnantly wound with hair or atrtng. city, eo 1 told John 1 matt have a
I p’ay th« Lord aty tool to loop”
wbote ways will he aw.M,tly atranire.
keeping Uie brush from revolving. memorandnm book for the kitobea, Io
Aad 1 btoM tbo <«od who Raro hot.
hot tha MOlbar who never would let
When the sweeper is dusted, inside Jot theee tblags dowa io. ao that
tier little one go nlooa into atranga
Aad bor loro wHh Him 1 ohara.
Tiny rracker Pdddlng-To one hall and out. tbe wheels looked to. that no when 1 did go ahoppiiig. or wbaa tba
Whoo my laby. drroood for Dream. paths Imre? Whose band bot bars_______ _____ . ................ .................
1 yolk of an agg add font uhle strtngs bold them from turning, place tradesman did call, I woald ba aara
ahoold lead aa oo la wooderlnr. hap hvr own oa«t<a aad i«ddingt. making apooafnU of milk; add one third of a i, droj. of oil on each cl the itfojec- to tell them of everything 1 waatad.
till wc aae-ah. wbat aball ,hH« bcraelf
Urge soda cracker well rolled and one • jj^ns that hold the brush. lUmore
-The vary next day tba daar boy
than , with her by oor
The following are aoma of tlrn rehalf
tlu- little wad of uirt you will liod iu hroagbt ma born# a lovely litUa book
T*
lolpea that hare beru need in the This is to be
the holes at each end of the brush, witk ivory eovarm. allvar tipped paaail
ichild’a booMwlfary:
Dainty Poi
>Takeont qeartrr and place the Uush whehe it belonga and oeUulold Uavaa. from wbioh tba
WlMiorrr yoa are. Iw aoble.
My neighbor met me oa the alre. I. ‘
.
of an egg well laaten. tbrm table | Keep in the closet where you keep writing ooald be emaadaftar tbe book
\Mialevrr yoa do. do well,
of greeting gay. for maasnrtng. in place of ”onpa” or
was fall. 1 triad it for a araak, bat it
Wh-oof^-r yoa apMk. epoak klo.lly, Her look so bright, her tone so sweet, •ooDoea,” are tha modern Urge ones,
was eo pretty that if 1 were baking
4 are Joy whorreer yoa dwell.
all that day.
not tbe narrow, old faabhioed sort: Urge tor teacups. To be opened when Jan old bat pin for digging out tbe pies. my. end obmrved loal the oIotm
•OOP a|KK»o will not bot and eaten wlUi aaaoe made by ad- bolus iii the ends of the brusli and a were almost gone, 1 woald have to
ding to one half ieatpooufal of batter bit of an old coarse comb, with wlih-i. stop and wash tba pasta from my
do at all in place (
tablespoon. Tha obildren are tangbt enoagb powdered aagar to make a thin ^ to comb the hrisiles of tho hrnsii. to bands before 1 ooaid handle that r*el>
Tbe work too baary for my band.
paste, and three drops of v.milU i-x get out dirt and swet pings which ty look. 'Oooae«iaanUy. I aaed to spy.
to keep to tba esaol proportion.
Tba oeoMlras nnderbekt of |ain.
Ido nut come off readily v^ith the •Oh. ni not atop now. I’ll Jaat reTbe ^ boUg the rblef lagreilient tract
with amay of oe oar boads ar*
h tasks 1 could not understand.
Apple Puff-Remove the skin au.l' hands
maml.er that and put it down when 1
Rtowiai whlu wlib Urn mama of Ibo
iinm lighter as 1 walked alung
tbe word -Uwleu” abonld be nndar- core of a bsiked apple and beat the ! Kough handling has ..hortuned thi- Irnve some others to go with It. * Of
Ulr autama timr. Life U behlad
With air aad step of liberty,
stood to aooompapy tba quantity aam> palp to a froth, adding sugar lo suit life of many a car|«.-t swri-iN-r that course, 1 forgot all almut tba oIotm
ratbor Uma brrora. a momory rmtlior
rreed by the sodden lilt of song
ad in every onae. Break aa agg into a taste. Putin mounds on little aau-j might have he.n useful for y^^ars. until tlie next time 1 went to get aoMS
thaaaboiie The trial day* aad tbo
That filled tbe world wiUi char for ooffee cup. luaart a small beater and oart with n dab of Jelly oo eaoii
If the rubber rim about the swe«-per. and found not half enough.. Ho I re
Joy days amli into a dlitant haie a*
Fiagraot Ooffee Oaka-Take a piece placed tl»ere to save knocking the fur- legated the iiretty book lo tlia reoaasM
beat it until yolk and white are well
oae looke bark from the aioanlain
mixed Tbe average aised egg will in of bread dough, after tba first rising, nlture. comes off. simply tack It here of my Imrean drawer aad booght a
aide One can hantly toll tbo ooa
WU« U» twlUffet
1m teliMi
tlMMi my tmby mm •• m
fU>M Itt wklto, »11 dfMMd far Dra»
lattd.«a»«iiMrbM4tU>v*lai7
Ai*4 IMT llCito 1m4« M« folM la
editor s €s$r Choir
i
A TRUST EVIL THAT IS liniE KNOWN
By JAMES ft RAYMORO
FJ—J^ME A00RECATI0N8 OF CAPITAL AND THE COMBINAI TI0N8
OF
MANUFACTURING
INTERESTS
HAVE
I
I DWARFED THE PECULIAR CHARACTERISTIC. THE
PRIDE. THE AMBITION AND THE SUCCESSFUL AO
TIVITY OF -THE YANKEE.To the flitrimunl of tlio piiMic
tlu-y liavo
linm|f-n-il, imirn-a uml ilwmfisl tim pubUe iM-urlilH 4»f tbo patont
aystotii, have rt^ulhil in groat linaiirial Iom to our groat iirmy of
invont..r-i iin.l, inoiaonlullv, in Io>m to tho wlmlo groat oruft of juiUml
aolioiiore am! imi.ml .munH.l. TIIKY HAVK TO A.V ALAKM
l.NG KXTK.VT Hh^TKOYKl) Till! MAINSnOXlTS OV
THK l.WUNTlVi: GIMUS OF AMF.KICAN.S—immoly,
|iri>lo i.f invt'tilioii nml 1o>]h> of rowarti. to which goniua iiioro than
to nil olhor faot.s, oomlitionv 4»r oliiinioloriHiie \> lo l*o justly attrlUlito.! till* groat iiioiiNuro «.f .nir luilional pro^jwrity am! pro.<tigo, Im*iIi
]ui-a atiJ pr4M-nl.
TheCooling Off of Orthodox Hades
By IU%. JOHPt L. fiCUDOER.rirat CqgfirefiatUaaL Clwreh. Jersey City
I IN
TIMK SINCK A YOUNti MAN ASKKl* MK
JiHT l.AK YKIN IF IIKI.L HAD NOT
■ (’OiU.F.D OFF DFKINO THK PAST HALF
rK.X'l FKY.
If by his quaint iiitorrogatioii bo iiioanl
t.i intiiiiato tliat n miglity rcvulutiou ba<l takoii plaiN- in
public tipinioii ami that intolligont |KH»plo no lougor U-liovo in a lako
of Tiro mpl brim>t*»nc', 1 answor yos. Tbe moiliioval 4*mu*optiun i«f a
blazing fiirnaoe as ibo olonial alH*tle of llio wioktHl ban ctn.loil off
ooiislib rably in tbo oalrn iUim.>pboro ..f tmKlor:i lliougbt.
THE SCRIPTURAL SYMBOLS OF PUNISHMENT MUST NOT BE
TAKEN LITERALLY. THIS WAS THE ERROR OUR FOREFATHERS
ROVAITY IS UNDAUNTED
BY ANARCHISTS' AHACKS
By BUS iCOfOLD af
I UK TIMk:s AUK \"K1:Y TROUBLED. AGITATOKS TRY TO GKT Fi:01M.K TO FOU
LOW TUKM TO DISTURH THAT ORDKR
WHICH
Tin: GUAR.VNTKK* OF ALL
rumic
The Work of Man and
The Work of Woman
tt> Gnm ItO 101 $101. dw trtfiKiHl
C/ar or Al dn fasslM
'i'heir blows arc also aitnetl at ministers, as tbey.wera against
6em>r I'annves. Tboy aUo blow up tbo bousw's of private ixuiividimU.
THEY WANT TO INTIMIDATE US. BUT THEY WILL NOT
SUCCEED.
1 do not know bow long I'aUll Uve or bow long $her will let
IM live, but tlio real of my existence will be devotetl within tbe
jlimiu of ^ eoEutituUoual powers to the food of nj ooustiy eiui
Ske ftoleSpik of its Ubet^
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SCHURMAwTi Co«.ll Uai»nl«7
ii: iM'i>n;.\s.\iii.K ii.\TKUi.\i.s of x ubi hivATiox Ai;K, jIkst of ai.i,
rm; iu maxitiks.
.fM-..n.iiv, tb, «-icnr,<
ii:iliin\ incimliii;; iiiathcmatirs a-i llieir key, lo
uhicl, rmi-t Ih- a.l.lcd |,l.ilo.opliy, tho fiindaiiionul
Tho Lap Protelor.
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AUpprotootoriaaUnoatanoeamlty
to te motbar of an lafaaL U U amtul in te Up or for apreadlag oo Uia
bad or in te baby’o oarriaga. Tba
Id uUa jaat bow tbia oonvaaiant artioU oan ba Bmda: Oat two
piaoaa of Unan tblrty Inoliaa long and
with, ao
amall oaotar ring, with raja pcojaot*
Ug from It lika alam, balng an aaaj
dmign to draw and axaaate and vary
fffaoUva wte flnUbad. Tha qma
laft at ooa oomar U to ba flUad ta
with a bow of broad ribbon. In te
bam abonld Iw worked thraa battoa
bolaa for battooiog te oaaa togatber
men uml women. 1
wlUi omU paarl battona.
Whan flnUlmd a plaoa of wblla rabSccoml—'J bo iK-riH'tualioii of mniikina itself.
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bar olotb tb^alaaof teoamahanid
To tli4) former im-n arc chiefly called, sinco llio iH>«wiIbility of |
baalippad la and tba .cam hnttead.
the latter i-er>ico is denied lliem. To tbe second women are i
Wbaa la am, te and tet baatemtin bow baaga down avar te draa4U
4*aIU'd, as they nre CAoliisively capacitated therefor.
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from. Tha bow glvaa a dainky flniah
However zealotD'ly man way occupy himself by increasing his 1
and ntU not gat aollad for aoma tea.
pleasures, by idle inusings and by social activity, his work will not
Tha oaaa U trimmad ait>and te fanr
aidaa With Madid Uoa aad ©an ba
l»o fruitful. It will bo fniitful only when it is directed toward
wnabad aa of tan aa naoaaaary
By Dr MICHAEL ERNECT SADLER, raeamast BrWah CdacaMr
Icjiscuing llio evils of mankind origin.-jling in want, iguoranc43 and
ray to maka ihi«
falr-o social in.**tilulion».
jw r..\*l V v!-:ir> nnd mortj of cducatiun on modern linet
mbai It with tba
SO IT IS WITH THE CALLING OF WOMAN. THE BEARING,
Mim lo ;ln- travch-r from Kuro|»o to have given to* wbiM oottoD that oomaa in haUa far
oroebd parpoaae U plUow aaaa ahapa,
NURSING AND REARING OF CHILDREN WILL BE USEFUL* TO
ill.- I'liiu-.l Stat4-s :i htroiig tyjH* of keen wilted, hurd- flnlalilng It all aroaad with a wida.
MANKIND ONLY WHEN SHE SMALL SO EDUCATE HER CHILwoii.in;j. M-lf con:rolh‘d young men uml a veiy* in- prutty aoalUpad bordar. Ibraagb
DREN THAT THEY WILL BECOME THE BEST TYPE OF MEN AND
!!.ion;i d mid puMi-? »-piriled mulliludu of college wo- which Irran a wida mtU ribbon tiad
WOMEN AND WORKERS FOR MANKIND
in a bow at ooa oomar. Tha aam la
mi II. We in Kiig! iiiU thankfully recognize the aanie
According to my view, she will lie ine ideal woman who, after J
door In pUin oroobat. Maka a loag
tyiH-s ill ..nr own niid-t. Iml the mimber:. liiiJ ihciiitliieuce of llu-e chain atitdi of aboot aavaoty atiteboa,
having assimilated tbe bigbe^t view of life i.f the ago in which abo.j
voumror !n4*n iind woiin-ii awin to me to l»o relatively greater hero apon whiob oroobat a doabla eroohat
lives, shall devote licn.elf to her W'rvice a^ woman, to her inexorably j
than v.iih
Ill i:r. IT ST.iaiS TO MK. TIIK YOUNG MA.V atitob in avary oter atiloh, with a
api>ointed calling of bearing, nursing and 4^lm•alIng tbo greale?<l
laalhU
IS n.\Vl\«; III.N INM.XGS. With iH the older men—hale, rewlU ba
possible niimlYcr of children, who will \*o e: vable ..f M-rving man
Hfi-’i- I. ! | 1 jn-1 a liMh- ramioiH-iire Mill at the wicketft, adding to
kind according lo tbe view of life imblU-d l.om bm.
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their
1-H.r
--re.
But how al>oul tho>e who have no biblrt*!.; wb- d.i not enter |
te; pUea tern togalhar. jalniat
whaa worklag tba bordar, aathe married slate, or who ar© widows!
1'liey xxill do well to tuko
eape on ona aida, whieh ahanld ha IMt
part in the manifold labors of men.
for te rabbar elath. Any pratty
TO BEE A YOUNG WOMAN CAPABLE OF BEARING CHILDREN
IT can ba naad. bnUnpnm abaald
EMPLOYED AT MEN’S WORK WILL EVER BE DEPLORABLE.^
HKjl ALLING OF KVKRY I.VDIVIDUAL, MAX
OR WOMAN, rOXSI.ST.S IN SKKVING M.WKIND. .Tbo ei'rvi.'o of mnukitul rt'solvi's itr^olf into
two parU;
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Fii>t.—riio iniprovomonl of lh« lot of'living |
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tliKTlrlm? of Injlh iiuliin* and man.
As to tho huiiiaiiiih>. I mil imuil'in- to »loi,MiiBti/o. 1 put first,
howovor, tho Kiioli-ii lutipiap- mid lilormnn- mid lht» hUlory of our
own ooiiiitrv.. And no.vt to thrsi- 1 would
nneient laiipiai^a
end one rm»dcm. 1 U lieve that Ju^in iind io rman would In- a
Utter cmnildnaiioii 0»an l.:itill aii-1 ilnH'k.
BUT I AM MYSELFMUCH 4MPPE88ED WITH THE LC880N
OF OLD ATHENIAN CULTURE THAT I THINK A LIBERAL EDU
CATION QUITE POSSIBLE WITHOUT EITHER.
The-Dominant Forces of
England and America
To
Midi a woman is like the i-iglil «»f rieb loam that is
covered witli gravel for a place of promenade. U is still more
deplorable, as this soil could have priMliic^t-d only graii^ while tbo
woman could have prtHliK'cd that which U priindeas and than wbkh
tberi- i-* nothing bigliur—man.
And she alone can aocompliah that
libkrtiks.
IF THEY FAIL TO REACH THE MEADS OF STATES. THEY
ATTACK THEIR WIVES. AS IN THE CASE OF THE HORRIBLE
DRAMA AT GENEVA.
The Humanities Are/First
child in a qaiat way to pram te taalh
inward aail downward. In ahoat a
yaar they had grown tala Una. Ohildran with waak limha naad a giaat daal
alaoall te asatalaa
teycpnbmr. Thay naad phaapimlaa
and in food no whita
broad foraueh ehildrao-brown kicaad.
Bilk, otaam,
rmra.;avan raw, ohoppad laaa baaf.
wluoh if proparlypraparad, la aa palalabla aa taw oyMera. Tha baaf
laodar, fret l
ahaaidba flnaly
with mlt and pappar. and if calary ia likad flavor with
a liuU cvlcvy mlL ar poondad aalary
ara likad.
aqomae te jaim of a lamoa ovar ii.
aadapraad it batwaM thla aliota of
nod battar, ao aa aot to ba aaaa,
lb« ohild likaapioklaaandUor
an aga lo oat tte. aoma pteklaa may
l>e an nddltloo. thoagh aa a rmU piaklua ara liard to dIgaaL aad if oliildron
ara to make healthy grown poopU.
tey abonld aat food anally dlgaaiad.
and with vary little aplaa Pralia
and ooaraa food will >aka haalthy
adolta: ragular habita am vary naomaary for obildren, and te meihar
aboold aaa tet tey am formad.
ONE OF CHRISTIANITY'S PERVERSIONS
By Mfiil Rc% Or. nttDUICIt BUBOEfifi. Blate af LMfi Ulte
IP^-SF ALL THE STRANGE PERVERSIONS OF CHRISTIANITY
iOJ THE MOST CURIOUS IS THAT ONE OF MODERN TIMES
mm WHICH PROMISES TO CURE ALL ILLS-TO WORK MIRACLEfi BY IGNORING THE PHYSICAL—AND WHICH ASKS
ITS DISCIPLES TO BELIEVE IN->CHRIST FOR THE PRSCIOUfi
ROON OF HEALTH. IT IS TMt SPIRIT OP THE MEN PROM
WHOM CHRIST TURNED AWAY, AMD IT MAR BEEN IN VOGUE
ALL DOWN THE AGES.
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THE WOMAN PLAYWRIGHT
AND HER MALE CHARACTERS
B) Mrs. 01M\IIVI H4ISCS. AsllNr sf ‘Hcdcts
UKeniiriMn i-* brought aguiii»t women playwriglits that thinr
know b-dco of iiM-ii uimI their exjM-rienpc of life are ao limited
lliai tbev eaiitiot p..-Ml>ly jtorlray either im-ii or life in gen
eral lu tiirally. Dut it i-. not »o.
THE IMAGINATION OF WOMEN IS SO MUCH KEENER THAN
THAT OS MEN THAT IT COMPENSATES FOR THE LACK OF EXPERIENC^
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If V' .1 o n dramaii-t' do in.i km.w bow to 4-rt*ale men chsracters
TIIKV .M I-F.VSI IAN MAKK A MAN WHO WIU.
PLKAsi: Tin: womkn i.v an afdii:nc% and what
MOKi: is .VKt’K.'NS.UlY f .Women make iii the gwater part of
a iheaterV elientele. If they like a play or il part, tha play la a
ancce-A. A. for the men, on© can aeldom pleaMi. them with tba maU
^araeteUaplayl
A UaafOl Artialo.
Among te aaafal artelaa oftaa avarlookad In baying te Ulabaa pampharI. am UtiU aorabbtng bmtea
n aia vary o^ aaating 10 ar IS
■ spiaaa, and am af nnlald aarvlaa
oanring te kllobmi UMa and
rd.andaormbMags«tba
from tha laMstem.
te tongti iniantama, wiUda Us work
qmUklyandwaa Tha mngh Htflma
of pla teonn ha aaMiyalmmad ia te
PoBRoii far boiiag ami
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