The Evening Record, February 27, 1903

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The Evening Record, February 27, 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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1903-02-27

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KVKNINO RBCORD
TRAVEBSEdnr.iacH, Friday,

G. L CUSP
WON OUT

xmirwASM BAM
u tirtte of PdIIco and I

New

York, Feb

H —Doapbo

"bMM*
Id • droM oaH; » sold
mad Ko*d beirloan* v»I-

NUUnM FOB

WE-QUETONG

CLUF

TO

FUE nON IMDBmMIESS
AiNrr THE fno9-

OME UBKIIOWMatEHATED
Fataana

tarioualy

Fomad and

fIZSjOOO Worth of Proparty Daatrayad in Lowall Maaa.
Qukkiy

OlilMOOtf *f Th*.

‘'u.JlllL lUiL, Feb r.—The Burank bulldlaa, owned by Shatiuck k
kin. waa daatroyad by flra oarly Ihia
wimloit One unldenilllea body waa
recovered and al* were aerloualy
burned, The property ioaa la <!?K»Oo

SIXT^ year—-1808

»o^

PLANNING TO
REORGANIZE ssss."ii.tsj2.'r
PLACED ON NEW BASIS

li

febri-arv.s:.

tine the boys next- to the b«ai deal*

Imve*^ about one-half acre of One Man Badly Injured at Hudson and
Tra«c Tiad Up for Several hours
This Morning.
iBplenents and machinery of almost
every description needed by the m WU. t» tw Krratoe mpeaeA.
Hudson.,Mk-h . Feb. 27.—Two Lake
**SThe stock already .cm band will
««. a
be added between this and April 1st
aome el|tbtk>r ten carloads erf acaaon-' ilcnal lower Bouse. doralUni: a
n* twk
motive and bloeklnjc the main
irarw
able itooiU of the v<
f<F several bourn. Brakrman Geonte
Haines of"Tededo wa.*^ thrown from the
( to be fcMmd north top of a car ayalnst the mall crane

business, and are e

CRTY V^ILL BE CANCELED

inea In the near
Mr. Ferrl* wl! have the Beoeral
manaitement of the bualneas. and will
ff S500 Can Be fUlawf at Once for continue in hit employ Barton Colvin,
aaleaman. and H. A. Sessions, ma
sprovements to Graunda and
chine expert, both of whom haw been
Buildings—Will Put Property
with bhn the invatcr part of the time
that he has
In the business
in Good Condition,
plan la on foot for the reorganiza
of the W«-qoe.ionjt club on a new
a which. If carried out. as there U

Roosevelt Safely Home.
OrVlT* U» tb* Ermua IU«r*.
Washinyion. Feb. 27—Tbs special
train InarinR I*n>aldeni • Knosevett
from -New York arrived in the Penn­
sylvania ataiLm at 7:2i» a. m.. exactly
on schedule tim.‘ withoxil the sllftht-

J.W.Frtehln
H. L. Hobbo.
W. t. Moon.
C. M. Lancaa
Myda.

In addition lo our larjje !assonincnt of Ream
>ds of the Whiiii^r & Ward
and Lb.
Goods
Paix!r Co.‘s
‘ make,
iiake. we c;
carr>' a vcr>* i
i!u*ni of Box Goods in ext
extra good stock in all
of ilie newest Shapes and Tints.

' «C//p Book Store
THE WEATHER

cviMowland Ha«

WOIKOFBURGLABS

Bank at Cedar Springs.\Mieh, an(
Poatofr.ee at Garrett. Ii
la. will place the club
on a very pood financial baal*. free
Laat NIphL
from all debt and In condition t
niah far better pteasunw fur the
Grand Kaplda. Mich . Feh. 27—H
iHua than they have ever befor
tiard a bank at Cedar Sprlny*. 22 j
joyed.
mile-* north of here, was luut*-il by
ausinst the
There la a mo:
lime of 81.y at the
27 people, all
'FOR TM^ POULTRY AND PET &GG.G3. which la hel
but three of whom reaine
• a liver
STOCK EXHIBITION
All of these have ajtreed
ped to I
Oennte L Criap defeated Nellie C.
their
Interests
in the
ayataat the properly for i
postolBce at
oryanlzailon when durlnx the n
a In tb
Caoroc G. Bataa Will Oivt E2S Silver
-Ikwa cuaaty cxMtvenilcm tbla aficr
U effected
and
1300 in a
up—Herald You op Folks Will
aooo by a vole of C7 to 3».
onmnization it will
Crtap waa nominaied by B J. Mor
be neceaaary to raise liWt for the rrHave Special OepartmenL
can. and Miaa (Jray a name wa* pivaeated by J. W. Faicbln Miaa Cray »
*rf Uil^North^ MiSi'lJin ^Unr
y la lo he expended as follows:
and Pet Stock aaaoclatkin waa held
Ira to foundation. |U»o: repairs
iterior. fiS.M: palntlnc. |1C9.5«:
btmldea. tba Third ward.
howllni: alley. It:.: two new
lu
lie
held
here
March
18
It ia dlflicuU to estimate Ji*M how
I. 8W. It Is the intention to |uit
many dalecataa favor Hooker for chief and 1».
pony Ublea up atairs. where the
E^endhlnc looka well for a fine exJitaUce. but It la bellcviHl that he will
billiard table* are also to In* place<l,
Qoita a tfymbar of Our.......
hit Inn.
Prir.ea will be offered for
have a aood majority, althouah It Is
to repair Ihe bath hmiae* and fit th.e different variKlea of poultry and
entlre property for the pW-aKur.** *.l
ml>er*.
sriHinds are alao In he enilM^l
by Geonte (J. Bale* of Chkaiso. P«le
The G R. A I have prvmilaed
of the American Poultry Jour*
to haul clay and soil enoiiKh to plarr
he okleitt poultry pubIleaUoa in
IfTOunda in the beat of a
t>umry. This cup will ico to the
H Monroe, who fJio I a
tree* have already In-en ordered
•Arc on sale. i>haiK?s arc ihc
Hon K W. Haatlnas
hlrh will
to plant about the icrounda.
swcllcst, >'rvlcs Ihc han.l.stJjncat
the chair to |>
be mads a* lH*autlfiil a* |M)f»lhle.
after maklna
that ran U- found m men’s
There la even
probability that
ich he revh
bran apeceb. Ib
>*n this la done the G R & I railshoe.>.
See
llie walk - over
•ts Id the p
•' the brlKht pn
d will make a park the entire
IIlucJicT rut, inailc with Tatcni
H N. Garter has the oootraci for
John Hcixle of
Rih of their i:T^uindH ' from the
ulldlnK the abow ooupa for the exhl
Coll sktn V.imii<-ift.OO.
ot lo the club houae. which will
Itiun. which will lie of the alai
were Ihe col
Its a Itcauiv.
Iiomcstic leanlah a fine hrtwthlnc .place prac
CredentUla~J . W Patchl
Illy In the heart of the city, and
'ihcrs. kid and rah
Herald Vounc Folk*’ Poultry
ward: Lowell »
snirlatkin will l»e ylven k apecial de^3.BO
artmenl. and valuable prtxem will In*
ffered in IbU departmeut.
; E. O lAdd. !
:ed club. The
w aubacrtptkm* fur
le ralKinK of
? |:*0n win
in be made livable In In
illmenta. *o that there will he no
Brulty in
etiny
iny the
Ihe Ruhacriptlon*
ai
The Ural order of hiiKineas was thr
to be no lUmrulty In
election of nine deleyatea to the aUt.
obtalnlny the |.^>00 and clearing the
judicial convenllon
A' motion wxi*
oryanization of debt, thus enahllng It {
to start with a clear slate and a I
Mkch or the war^ of the city
larger memb«Tshlp. on a new era of
luaineaa Section Are
enjoyment for the member*
p^alled. The deleaaie* Wi*re then
I Oamape Caused
Those who have ayreed to the a*electeil an follow*;
Hlynment <»f tbelr interest* in Ibe
»roparty.
P. C. Ullhert. Thlrtl wanl; J. W
mortyaye. and who will In-come memt*airhla. FIrat ward: O. A. Urijcham
iitacRMwrt.
drawn: H. 1^ HoIiIm, Whitewater: Dr
ox. Feh 27.—A ter
W. R Moon. Fifth ward: Frank Fried
■Inx ib«‘ niRht
has Thoroas T Bale*. Jamea
rleh. repreamtlny the Second wanl:
il San Antonio. The Samuel r.arland. S E. Wait. A V.
C. M. Laacaater. Koiinh wanl; Frank
Nlrlch. L Hola-rt*. C. E .Murrav. J
II river la out of It* banka.
enta In Ibe bualneaa iiorMontayue. E. McNamara. F. A.
city are flooded. The las*
I. B J. Moryan. S C ne*T>re*. J
Miniken. O C .MofTsti. C.
GrelIn the riiy and vicinity, not IncIudlnK
et»roml*aloner followe«l. daniaxe to rallrtMulH. la. irHi.ian)
. J. H. Monroe. K W Haaiinga. J
No
Shrlyley. Daniel Dake. E. L.
re|airt«Ml.
b
Sprague and H. S. Hull of this city;
ona hart Ihrlllliu;
convent km In a vc-ry
Henry- Oakley of ManUtee. Mr* J. D
v’a atrt‘i‘t U under
er. He thanked the del.
pieaalny ma
Ing* of Maine, and I L. Newlierry
honor and referr
eaate* for i
-atallne Island*. California
e
of
the
piildlr
i
the I
ayatem and the neceaaliy ci£j£haiiy.*a
which U now aaliatlni: the public
mind
He declared that the C.n
Traverae County achnola would
Will Be Carried on by the Ferrl* Im­
celve hF b«*at endiwvora and
boiMMl that hU work wj>uld Im* to
plement Co. Ltd.—Leading Butirredlt Of the county
neas Men InUreeted.
The convenllon adj«mmed
The offleer* and others who went to
Yesterday waa consummated the or
IkllalTv We.ln**aday afternoon to ex­ yanlzailon of the Ferris Implement
emplify the work in organlxatimi of Co.. Ltd., with E F. Ferris chairman.
THE OLD REUABUE
a dl.Htrict branch of the Eaalern Star *haa E Rennie. s*-creiar>. and Her
lodge. rviurntMl to the city late, yeaTravarss City Canning Co. Have Ea
terday afternoon
ploysd H. J. Nswland. Who Comos
The dlatrici. which Include* Charle- anrl biwlnes* of the Traverse City Im
pleroent Co. and E. F. Ferris, and
Nsst Wssk.
leased Ihe bulldjny* occupied by laoth
wt^r repreiM-nted
There
11—
Mr Ferris fl'rst embarked In the Im
plement l.u*lnes* In the fall of 189S
enlertalnevl by the
in cximpany with G. L Champnry. lo
all their expense* paid,
which a|H*aka very highly of that orhas by close attentbrn i«i the
Thrs-e local iwH>|»le are olBc ^of
d* of hi* patrtan* and anlforml)
the District Chapter
They ar
It. built up a rer«
tgh. Martha: Mrs.
iln:^ Mrs. ^ Mlke^Utoey. **The Ti?vpr8e City Impleroenl“"Co
conrluctrea*.
composed t»f H F. Boughey and Wll
hsm. pUnl*t‘'"'The’*'‘Dlilrict Chapter llam Hoollhan. wa. organized In the
will metM twice a year, the first fall of 11*01. leased the property for­
WvHlneadsy in Auyu*i and the fliwt merly occupied by James A. Moore,
Wvstn.-*day In February.
and maintained the excellent reputa
Bd whso It IS taken
I km of the establishment a* a first
W. .r, d.,1, reci.in, nrw .nd fc.autiful fabric, for the coming
that TOS litUe mis
class Implement house, carrying a
M»on. wh.ch embrace all the .ery lateat weave, of foreign and
large *U»ek of excellent good* aad do­
domeafe manufacture, .ncluding many e.elual*. thing, not to be found
ing a nice buslaes*.
Mr. Boughey hvlnr l»ecome Inter
Chari** Sauter of the -Fausf Troup*
elaewhere. For a few day. only we will oiler the following apecial
e«ted In extensive lumbering opera­
Met With a Serious Accident This
prices, which we tnink will intere.t you:
tion*. which regulrv his undivided at­
tention. and Mr. FerrU* buslnea* havgnBlag will bsffin neat weeE and
iny outgTOsrn his present location..Il
seemed desirable to combine Ihe two
Oc a yani for :.4 Inch extra
stores under one management.
heavy Skirling-IV>w lu>t re
Mr. Rennie will have charyv^ of the
quire llnlng-a splendid thing
liook* of the ctincern and the office
artuil value. T>.
work
He has occupied a responsible
TOOAV*B MABKKTB.
manew-aclual value nt
posKlon with Victor Pet
'
■ of year*, and the exper
DsUnU-Wheat. 74 aad 7«;
there, added' tb his natural
'5c
a
yar.l
for
C» Inch Ml.<1ral
quallllcatlon*. makes him emlne
genuine article — some
Eiamlne. a v.-ry stylish fale
fined for the duties he aaaumes
y neat cllecu. excellent
C. P. Mull, president of the Hid
rlr and rf serviceable one. In
mt ud bar. it Iwal a> t«« prapw Mull A Hill Co. of Toledo. Ohio, exwaist*, perfectly fast colblack cmly-actua! value Hteasve manufacturers and jobbera In
—actual value 37*xc.
farm Implemenu aad machinery, ha*
taken an Interest In the company, and
hli wide experience and extensive ac»1.00 a.yanl for .M Inch'Snow
iOc a >-ard for Ribbon‘Slripetl
Flake Rnlilng. an Impfirted
kjjrtll^ve to be kqit ia abMlate
Tiaaue Cloth, an catlrely new
doth, very drslrabl* for a
creation, exquisite for waist*
separate aklrt or anli-aciual
and gown*. In all the preity
>.C.«Wbort.
O. A. •rifbani,
F. r. LoPdlo.
Frank Friadrieh.
Frank

Tinetcfres^mleiKt
Stathikrp

PRIZES ARE
OFFERED

.No Ivcttcr in the world
Us the HAT that FITS Ihc hcad-SNUG
and TRlM-CXjMFORT tsonc ot ihc.imixyrtanl elcrototsin y HAT
I IT—fjcc of anvannovancc.
Ditv a -NtWLANI>** and ;
is “juM out." $X00,

size 30 and 30 waist mcakurc.
If that's
\tMir sire come lieie and j»ick out a few }»aits of
F>AIM"T8 at aliout half oil rcguUr i>ricc. Reason
We have ttx» many of 3e*» . and
New Spiin^ Tiev at 2SC, New Sjuir-K Cai-s al SOC. New SjiringGloves
at $1.00. New Siding Sweated $J.OO, Nchr Simng Shirts. $!.#•. New
.S}.r.ng Hose 25C. L»on’t s|«hd a dollar for S]Tiny Suits or Top Coals
until >«.u have *ecn our line at $15, $20,,$25.

3. Oonda & Go.
Benda Qaality

n.-ti... r- .^...1 nan. re

pufi fj/atkf

The Best is the Cheepest in
the End.

THE

KIMBALL

Jrtze'oT^i'l

...PIANO...

SPRIIMO
WAI-KOVERS

hss no superior on the
mirket todey, end at
the factory prices and
liberal terms is very
desirable to purchas­
ers. See these goods.

W.W.KIMBAUCOjlPIIIY

CITY is FLOODED

AlfridV. -iss" Frieilrich

Before the Eyes of the World

•ep»intthein«it*oftlie •• Sole of Honor,S.U- -R.oy.1 Blu.- S5JI0 Shoo.
1 tba shoe U the best of work and leather
and -bnek of It” u the name of Selr.
Seix meant perfection and atands Tor satiafaction. '
In aU each lands and atyles
and leathera as are right
Bt one price,.....................

T^s\.

■0YAU.T ENTERTAINED

$5^

EITEIISlVEroSBIESS

Rrarvlc RriodrioH

ENCAGED

The New Stand

“r. .sTanniiJi;

rtiy hUrta,

242 Front St.

WILHELM’S NEW STORE
Cor. Front and Union Sts. Traverse City, ilich.

ADVANCE SALE OF SPRING
....DRESS GOODS../.

VEtYlADMEAK

Kjsi’sjr.jncrjsra

ahades-actual x^lue C9c
ta 8B* altj.

rstm BatlUHWO 81808

Contimu-S iHe bninnee of thi^week. Hers are

>

BOY S SWEATERS- 29c-w..rlh IV. bOc -vr.rt^th attMEN-S«WhATERS. 3»c -w-rth memu
85c:
w.aahfliOaxiailTi W&c.
MEN-S CAPS. «• rth :v 45c; wcriDdl
8*

STI

I i>j B E RO '8

SEE OUR WINDOW
2 15 Front Street.
P»tM UioMs, Byadmths.
ntreissus, Jlspangus, ttc.
Cut Thwtn kept here »a Salt

frank

M. PAINErFlorisb

QUR INVENTORY SALE

CCOCOCXXV^r--V3COOOCO
coooc

Will appieciAlc «*ur OUT
♦ money sa\cr«i.
Don’t delay
I r.AR(;.\INS.

THE ECONOMY. •"iiKSULt'-'Wc must move Woudap.
Come this week to mdlarnara StoM
for Bargains.
/ __

Wotbefs I
Opportunity
To buy Boys' and Children’s goods
at less than the material is worth
in nfianylcases. Everything In boy's
and child’s goods go now at from

One-Tounb
to One=ddlf Off
Suits. Reefers. Sweaters. Overcoats.
Underwear, Knee Pants. It Will pay
you well to buy these now for fu­
ture use—All the best of ouif goods
-nothing that was not worth the full
retail price.

value 11.50

after a aumth’s
yIM8

S-fceinbore’s 8|3«cI»I SsIs

EwnilliingStriEtlif as Adtertiseil.

Hamilton Clothing C

-W:-:

! onr, IDOH, FEIDAY. ISBBCABT »7, \m.
■vmnLasss
.

TiiAVElwrSinrmoHioAi.

sSusrr^’S:

«waiio7iSw|^ JIctaud

tdooed any bad effeeta.

FUM RR SHI

RiiSiiTC

Needham hum. One ni the beta m
Grand Travene eoanty,
mi
wmlhofth.city.

You

J. L GREIMCK CO.. CIH

m-

I

Ui<> rciprgxamlTf of iliai rrfmbUc
Ums .rtUMWit of tbc cUlms^
Oemuij. Cr«it BHulo and other Eu
ropeu power*
Mr. B-.wen ha*
*^*of
ihlSSi*Mid”hart'*h^^
<loB oC ^qtt ^ pyodored their pre-

irisar^^iar*

and exponed their doable deal
-eren with «ach other-and by
exerclue rrf »lmple and hard aen.e
ha. brpnicbt tbHr danuenni. bullrtnic
of thf V«-n.*i

CAiVETClEMlKWIinS
-sswsrsfaaar—

MIIMM na rnnU na tha ataoea
OocneU UntaefeMHr an leatbng tEe
et^hf Ibe Mnia lend. The .otter alw>
Mea that the teaerrolr from which

Wm

t luu »orv«I oo» *00.1 I>ur

M^^Maro'^thtuTharthe i

taken from U na well as a taatiarsa
Vblob It U Uamgbt probsWe wa. aiei
gnaomeaick U-d which might have
bar, a erne of typhoid.

DON’T B£ fOOLCDI

EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
Tm of Mlm Opal MooeUe OiUett's
Uttla trtonda helped her oelebrate her
ilbirthday yeetarday afNnoon
btaan^Eaat Eleventh atrwsL
nmea of the lltUe gneau were me

cSfit;

TTMtE: f^fRCLJSI
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSK! e N AND 8UROBON

of BalMuno ring a bell tnalde the *»o-

PRINCE OF MAGIC
MARO DEMONtTRATEO RIGHT

for three ila>-s to Mteure one of our IVeuss helled Col­
ton Maitrt’sses a; a
expense. They are made of
pure while coiton. felled* to;,^ ihcr in layers, and arc
strictly tjuaranu ed not lo lump Dr hunch, aud arc ijuaraniced
hair mattreas.
id lo
to l»e more c<>mfortai»!»’than a hail
The retiular prict- of iht vt. is $.S.7fi. but for three dayE:
ell you (me for <{k1:k We will sell only one to a
r. Atier you have irieil them you will ws<
MhMiii K there are tlifferent j;ra(ies and

the cabinet with his astral hand untie Kitteir and Vara Armairoog.
knots In handkerchief., and final
Tba Uttle folks apeui the aftamoon
play a.tune, previously played i
in pUylng gamas.afler whloli oranges,
Mammon the flute.
mortad oaks, and oaodiee were
md. She teealved many

TO THE TITLE

O. H. D. Boita rland. .dltor^^'^v
Daily Bngh. h-ft for Eb troll tW.
mnniog oa a bulm-ea trip. .He will
The Tiflt afhlsold horn, in Canada U-forv
Gave Fir. EnUrUmment In th. City and liome private Individual..
nsgH rsngi-d in size from the alze of
Opera Hooae La.t Evening—Art
a lady-, handkerchief to an Immense his reUrn to tfa»-city.
«Hll(lon ..f Old
. and Music Also.
O. 'Ia Bmltb went to Solon
yard, of .Ilk
..the lame.1 audience of the
gwclngonabnslcesstrip
_______ _ which meant that the City
Opera Houae wa» rrowdtvl to the last
»eai In the gallery, and extra aeaU •Mlkr Brown catching a big ont
er.1 placed la front rliar up U. the Can* lake - was a. amusing a. anj
age. K Marp laid evening demonand the gogglepeg. l.wo
rated hi. right to the iltle. * Trlnce mintir-al noreltb
lie. of> Maro*. own In
ic.” Traveiae-Cliy ha.
The gog
gU jM g 1. a cro.. lM‘tw«Tn a onelK-f«ire such an .-nienalnm*
d banjo, a guUar. a mandolin
magic a. that of last evtnlng
goose
Hut Maro got genuine
to this is addf
music out of the single string, some
shed in the way of art. shadow,
M-lng t.Ki iMift to handle, whn#
apby and mu.Ic. the vrhole furnished
IT om.-H the In.iniment fairly
u- of the finest enU-Ttalnment. of shrieked and scn-nmi*d
LC IMPROVEMENT.
The Javona
Mrit-s <»r steel tube*, each ©onU on foot to put a
ng a HotindtT. and H played by
WANTED
ni.gir Somt^of the old
...tr oiMTAtnrs ahakinc the tul>eN
trick, were performtMl tH-rfeciIy. and
keys
..lead ..f striking the vs
i WINXKKin a ver>- clever manner
Tlie card
genuine mur the Plano. Hut it wa.i g
trick was carried out In an elalKvraie
* sw«MU*ht kind rharle* Ab- .rfU..-fVjas^U.V-t« i-Akrlt-.r'k lAAt?>««ur
rlalli.. The bolder, of ihh mort
cani. draan by.niemlHm
. <i«virge Hunter of this c
met- rising at the will of
oa the property bare agre^ i«
I Mr Maro on i
%«w||ni: r-c-fllfclyUite 1-r.i s |h* -.-...n
n from the park whlt;h
ganliatkm. and wUl take what
wa* followed I
in a glsAt ve«»el .tmpend luilntlng ..f two iM-atitiful seen.
tatereet. repreaeni la Hoc\ la
nter of the .lage. the card Carp lake.- d.uie with llghtnl
. arw organUatlon, The project o.n
M>ythtQg. If yo.. WS..I n. u»f. -U. ..i. v i.s..w.
; de«TllH-d by the ojn-nlns nipl.lHy bv Mr Maro
of the mouth of the skul
tamplatea the fiiproveineni
The enft-rtalnni.-nt ch«ed wl
who lived luti years ago. .uher sert.-s of magical numb
club iKMue.and ground, and I
and who. a. a |M-rw»nal favor to hU which the iiiaglrlan was ably a
”10 the memberahlp .u«clenl to put
friend Mam. gave the latter hi. ukull l.v Mr. E I- Sprague who. Mr
-Che dab on a tJrin ba.1. and provide
H be dU-«l. This skull was explained, dlil not travel wit
by the audience and then
placed on a |mne of gla.
" r.«i.rge Hunter of this city,
•itMil In the center of the
with Mr Man. as maiUer of pro]
pa well. % U propoMd to rmla<
by nudH and shake, irtold Caglo«i«-. was given a hejir
ciMt fuaJi to repair the club
Idea as to the card chowo
api.ear.tl on the
F-Jrom a 1»om.wed hat Maro i«.k
ahd ooiftdete the interior if po
with* Mr Maro wi very creditable.
eErabblt*. paa.«Hi one Inside
to baautify the grtmnd. and to provide
and dtaap
oth.T. made
. of the W’IchHa. Kan..
that wa. lost from
•h^*t^ack t»f Hon. Perry Hannah-, coat.
one in a news|»aper and made
proved that the club ca^
ttle of the tran.
K-ar in hi. handa. threw ibe
firm of LUtle Hnis. A Bigger sold
alar.
into the air. shot H with a K"
The tocatloa It laoat
and made If dl«ppeacr then his lni.T«Tt In the firm to Mr. 8h
who will take an
afor^ the only accem
the rovolver up and It was W'elllngton.
"
te conduct of the
near the badneae aecilon of the cliy
il.lnel ..r Halsamo a as one of
The O. R. A 1 Railroad Co ha. agreed

WANT OEPARTSEST.

Snnrery of the Eya and Fitting
OlawH^atipoclalty.

J.W. SLATER ^
JOHN R. SANTO

TO BE BLWO IS TERRIBLE!
Preserve .ind strengthen your
eyesight by using the llgkl
nearest perfection. The Welabach.
Scientista and ocullata
agree tlvat It Is the best modern
light for all duties required of
that in .si delicate organ, the
eye
Owing to frust. w« are
compelled i» discontinue the
Saying of s«»rvlce pipe uolil
sprlmi. Wlrb wUdom born of
exisTiencc, many of «nir patroaa
having gas range service have
piped and fitted with the W^lsbaeh hurn.T. and are n.iw con­
gratulating themselvea therefor.
There are still num.'rou* boiiMS
having servpea laid and not
plp.Ml IV, lilts rvow and i.builn a

OSTE:OI=*ATrWV

E.W. HHSTIII6S& SOU ......
FIRE liSURARCE
m l>o.tar.PlsU-lU-s«aK«.pU.- UsWlIvy. A«rtn-st

to fumUh aufflclenl no\l free of charg.
to embelllth the grooad. w that
and .hmbbery may be act out
floral embellUhment. m.de
when ihl. 1. done.-If the moi
take .nmclrni lnt»Te.i In jmprov
the property the railroad comr*an
doobileM Improve the entire
front from the club hou.e to
depot. ThU would m.ke a ham
park, and only a l.ck of local lntore.r
will prevent the completion of thl^
plan at an early dale. The club bouM
Itaeif. with aome Improvement. 1. ad
mirahly adapted to aocUl p«
npd the b.-ach U the finest
ahom or the tiay. exceptUmal fi
being afforded for Iwatlng and t«th

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Morney toral Blair.
TUt GrMi Lnqnr, W*ll Kmwr to Ml S
StoUpi’* GHiitn, Eitomt
l«(b Etnrtin OX

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the

rlver^lo W^"'***'*’
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gnteway to the tlrest W
•cheme 1. worth) of pracileal cir..1d
eratlon. and there U n<. ^»ubt
that the whole state would lamefi
the improvement propoeed U U c
be materialized.- The Immense tra«c
by rail over the rvtndl river,
farryboat. mu.t sooner or later Ihv af
tomed better faclUUes
The ferry
boat should give plaoe to a auliable
bridge, aad the manner In which
Tribune has taken bold of the matte
. •hooM be productive of goo
In tacL aomefhing must be done
.the not dUianl future If Detroit
pects to realize Its ambition <
tag ibe greatest city ta the aorthw^t

aamaWstnavE
• toMwra* r~m HI. Thro., by

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Two Hundred and Fifty
f Styles of Urn Moulding
From which to select frames for your pictures. These are
the very latest patterns in the half inch and inch wide bla:ck.,
inthe'dull finish, bright smooth polish. The Florentine,
then the different combinations with gold, or silver or
brown. The beautiful gilts in all nnanner of fancy patterns,
the same with the beautiful browns: all the different widths
of solid oak and imitation. There are the pretty whites, the
dainty grays and the beautiful,greens.

m

Is where we excel. No matter what size is wanted or what
shape of opening, round, oval, square, half oval, any shape
to fit your picture, and any number of openings in the mat.
We have just added a dozen entirely new colors in our stock
of mat boards and can furnish a m.at that will harmonize
with any of your pictures.

l»io*tLjr©s -to fTrskrr\&
FOR RENT

mi^ellaneous

Are you fiilly aware what handsome pictures you can have if
in
you frame those calendars, which are really works of art —
themselvbs..and these premium pictures are beautiful when
nicely framed. Then the colored pictures with the great
dailies and the Sunday papers. Many magazines are illus­
trated with most artistic pictures.

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east aad west, demaada son
netlon oa the part of Detroit, which
•hotsid be energetically aup

Ht« to «• to ChtoM* to H... •

!i volt .l.MTc to mslall a svttU'n til
Li|;liting,
nm^Li .Manus ot Tdi<-niui iLS lo rsti.luair.
We luve a hnr line of
suppht - .IP'’ ( kti <iuotc wtlis^actory j.;.res loT 5.ij:h grade
w
.tr, ‘ lua'crtaL

IVIsUing |Vl3-ts

The Detroit Tribune U keeping
a vlgoruu* campaign for a Greater
trolt. and In Thurwlsy s Issue devotevi
over

ifT yymiTOi)!

A.

tag The plan .bould I
cHI
end there are no doubt «^t»re«
too willing
gmu who will
ut .took In
enillled U» the advai

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W- ur.- in is.sUion to offer
Fixiun-s. l.ighUng and Heating
Appl»:jii<.-< ..f every stylo and
di s. rii.tloii St actual co»L
(11%

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DRS. SAWVER . PENHALLECON

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Hi.yiSMICF | FIRE INSURANCE
W------------------------------- u, L A. BUICDINO

ATTOUNCY general BLAIR OF talCHIGAIL
Attorney GenHon. t*ha*. A. Bl
-al of the State of Michigan, and aon
of the tamon. war governor. AuaUn
Blair, to whoae memory a grateful
issiide have IlffW an
the I
in the capital city of L
In DO uncertain worda of
ful rcmtKSy that has beco
hold ncc(*.»ltT throogbont
Mr. Blair haa umm! Mai
on personally, and has known of nameroiis Instances where It ha. rendered
Invaluable aid In wtIous emergenciea.

rbh\

took the boy to Dr.

HUo Oil Id cs
a.th(mol^y ^

wa>a well to have a bottle hi the
booM. handy, and It only coatav BO
cents a bottle and U for sale by all
‘^'cf^Cuiweir. Magic KgypUan Oil
cure, rheumatism, neuralgia, croup.
d>Thtberta. quinsy. a<ire ihroaL diar
It gives instant relief to pain caused
by accident or severe Injory. and baa
often saved a life where death muat
ISJg Vail'for a doctor. Nearly every
conductor aad

mmmim

You IVlay Wont

To do part of the work yourself, aside from the “looking
up.” Then we can sell you. the Passe Partout binding in
black, gray, green or brown-TheJ gummed rings for
hanging, orthefittle brass rings. The brass chain makes a
pretty frame for small pictures.' It is our pleasure to please.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
IJkVKfBM Oi-rv', taniOM.

i^huBAyrTEr.KrAiiY sr^iws.

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AMO OLATFomn.

Ml ITS OIMKD Bf nf^sipj
' ’ Although It’s not cracked wheat.
. hut <

nflMrt tfaui in tbia eaM« At lauai,
forth* Mtter bMrMDMiii
tmmmMkm «f tman

«HnE*WHT«FlJllW

hit OMM for Lewia MorriMo’g
ro«al”an the OM«t oontilToad eUbmteertf proMOtodoDd will be «eo
her. tooiKbt. Fridoy, Fob. 17.

1 HANNAH & LAY CO.

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-mn^nTtir-

*“■“ iJiy sprinn. Ml.., JiRliH

* 'HowMoob Hold hoa the Devil on
Yoo? ' w»a tho oab^oet proomtod to
iaMdioaeo hmi oronlnjr by Rev. W.
. Woodhotmo. Tbo iotoreat in the
ooMava ia oxoollmit. All are Invltod
. tho oarrioe IliU cvoalng
The moottng at tb. Frioada eburob
liM OrooiDff «ao bald early, oo ao to
KivoaUwbo dealrod aa opportually
to aurnid tbo eotortatamoat of the
Uifb Bohool Leciaro & Moaic ooano.
There waa oxoolloat latoreot maalfoated. AU arolBTito4jto the oorriee this

rbarg.-^the grand Jury to Indict pr»>gressl# ...K hre playem. If thea*- In•t run Iona are carried out many peo-

a«teiaa. at tbo City Oi*ra Uooae

1 tmn cyi*. and Us Ull r

CCandenstd news ]
[ wafmiebigahj

lartTaud from traveling over ibe
crust, imi It put up a atllf fight for Ita
IllH-riy. making Mr. Vaughan'a over

A man waa killed by a llougbi.m bot.'l, biwv.Ta have been protected
Michigan for foany ymra. TWa one
Mama car and bl. widow and rhlldr«. In
would probably have t-ien klU.vl by
Mid gvt a xerdlct of only $4 dam d.iga
captured.-AImam fur bla death. A woman wm

!'rwu’«i«iruTliwwK, I’PM, <4 H«il

••Sowtm Eloo to Oo- will be the
•obloec of tbo oonaoa of Rot. W. T.
III., to Indictment. Local aoclety ia In­ ~ Ihoimti at the Baptlal mvivat
dignant over hla action.
iBf thia ovoainc.
^
4M0 la a rather unusual iblng n«*a
dajra. t*veo In lUiile Cr«*k. whi-n* <or
tnoM are made at a roerr> rll|i How

Tlie Kaiisils City Joiiriml s.-i>s tliuT
the imnuest im.li lu Ksoks. h..s l.eei.
found at W.'llingi.H.
II. blnnl a ne
gro Is.y to .•ur^v.n Ion of
up stairs,
paying him ..nly ir. .N-nts for the Job.
Tb.-n he got w.uie .fU-e a ml i.la.v.-d
cr.'iiM with :Ih iM.y until he had
the 1.'. .-ents back.

i

.OgtiKdk:. as the resuH «*T a liaaaar
whlcli closed last evenlna. afi*r run
1-m.s with ihii guv
I iN-eii found which I

**%• *^^y!l?r*dd dauKliter «f
John
fllMMik- .If Nahma. ivHa county. Is

st^ftSTy ;*si:“i.it"iirrhonTy’arr."

lira! r.N«iun.-s.
in li*’ ^ThU
ThU sic
sM?'u"i
Is along iho
Vaijul
rh.r. alsuii 4u nili.-s from
••uayroas. (Jen.
II. J VII)o.m. the
ranmus lemd. r of the late I1.ht arm.v.
who heads an espU.raii.in party consisilng of .irommanders VT. 8nr
I* Krlt/eng.r. W. Fouche. W. M
led In the PeulH-rthy home In Me <: Jouber and Captain U’tionald.
this w.^k
Thr.^- of the feels that the o.U.nUailon Mb.m
r Isiys. I*aul. Arthur and
Is.ut to b<‘ T«aU«Hl
I him ..f slave parents In Me
Krueiacu.
Mo . .^liicat.Hl In the e4.mm..ii acl
tW iwust
I. and Francisco of
Miss..url
and
Illinois,
s.
yofcra old.
of
the
Uiys
were
Uirn
in
34^leiich.T
ill 111.' south for iM'Ve/al years
la 4. All 4

eating the llsh. and the efforts to
llcve the siiir.rinr. of the Mule g
abu ha.1 eat.^ niiM^- heartily from
ran than the rest, mas iinavaltine.

nr,

B Molyneaus of riAeland
^ iinlte«l with a bnilher
he bad not heard for a
r. and srluire be ha.1 given up
d more than 3«i yean. ago. The
a ha|>|H«ne<l as the result of a
which explain MoIhi.miux re
days ago fmni a fj
reived a f
^
Jolrn^ M»l>^eaux.
in Kalkas

illlc .Sineat Urn at^ Kn«^v r..llece. Hales
burg, and a law course at Uhsiming
ton. Ill ; editor ..f a w.-. kly pa|H-r pub
llshed In lh‘* lnter5N.t .d his race
Judge lUlv.STite 4n the Cnlted Stales
army in Cului. U the recv.rd made by
Itev Mr. JarntNuin. pasi.ir
man Meth..rtist Kplsc.pa
Madls.m. Wls.. the flrat cilored yuan
officiate as rhaplaifi at the l.'glsta
re at Wls.'onsln
era are t.ateih. r again for. the UrM
Th.sHb.re
H.siM'veli. Jr. and
time in a half c-niury. and It
hn.ther Kermli. sons .if the presid
pruhaldy lie ihe last time that
this year to hunt
nd FhnI Sewall of
*^Vra**«t.*^Ss‘**«i faiaHy Injun
Island Faijs,
the eaphislon of the Isiller of a tra«to bunt with the fi
ikin eitgln.- ..n Ho- farm .d I H Ke!
How. n..w
Maiiit' Is.ys—Wilm«j
d. ad. and William W. Re all. who re
celitly \LlU'd th.' presld, It in Wash
Kellou was on top of the englot
liigu.n.
Fred.Tl.-k 8. wnll is the K
Btersms behind It, when U.th ends of y. ar,.Ul s*m of -HIM' Sewall. a famthe boiler were bhiwn out and the en .uiH guide, and. whli y.iung IKiw, ac
«tae drlv.m
rods KeHogg was
trip. The Roosevelt Isiys took a great
*"wWle walking lH.tw.N-n Unmln
llaniavllle Hatunlay. J. H Vaug
fmnf Mnin.\ and In n-«|Minse to much
captured a beaver alive. The anlmr.l urging their father finally promised
vaa on the ald.t of the rtaid se
that they should go there this year to
mllea from an old Uager .lam Hi.
hunt .leer.
to be diverted a long tlm.- ago
The |K>mn.ast.-r at Kookca, Island
liMver was .-rM.-nily a very old
cd Maue. Hawaii, has resigned, and
the fourth assistant postmaster gi*n
eral s4. far has
unable to fllod
any .me who will take the place Th.salary Is 92 a y.-ar. The n-tIHng offi­
cial. Havld Kaphok kImohkewiNJ
is a lln.-al d.-sc-nd.
4d the f
at.dia. who.
King Kalltaisikamll

warning

ORKililST.

Tin: lIOMi: OF VINOU

'tfci"!H“iirrh?t

pr.MW'riy to an American s.mdlcatc. In
which the Standard Oil Interests an*
largely represented. The puhebaae
prlre Is said to IhThe purWC. to h<ri WbM ehaserw prupo« lo build a
wheel
rallwnr up the
deposMs oi
4-ratc the sutpb
nslvo scale.
It erupt Ion last Sat­
News of a vh
keapatbe Wood^^a^^afc^hy^v^ urday bnemo»jn of the volcano of Co­
lima Is confirmed The eruption was
vkileni and atari ling, but not more an
than uthi-rs of recent years
Much
was fell by those In the vlcinasm bJ whI p^riSrr. and the b^of aU
it was believed that the
Att first
fir
oy nccaea »o u». ,, ,
the tooitlJ
had been
lycnmcataiTh^
,,0. .g,une. of gt

sss

Co^ Atlffirta. An. iand
names shot hifh*iito**i?
__________I
tWhen the ttrst alarm was
I .T* of a

j"uhn

the itc%% rade.Hou fn.iu Ih- mdUw. llv.*
aulHirtiUH-H i- u uiiMUi*- at IIiH'ii
niya and .ailuHic
au.l i,
thrtvf.uN-, If .uneiii !h.-.irlcH

Bot^arThaiiOoId. ' '
"1 vaa troubled for aareral y«i«
with chronic Indlgcaiion and nenrooa
unUI I
«*l»f Moctric Bittern,
which did me more good than all the

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martin A Evans
BUSINESS CARDS

WRI6HT BROS.^Props.

a Few
Ladies’
Taiior-Madei
Suits Left
Which We Wish to
Close Ootal Ooce....

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N.t WaahtDCUA

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
_ COMPANY.
4 MU. in.
|•nr^T H-vl

rnm ..n <.11

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TraM»»iri%«-t»i -rrmv. n»- .‘lt« at lilSa. m. I :X
p. HI.
‘iVa-KWtaili. ajP. A

The New Pricesi
READY FOR WORK
4.98 $

All $J 2 Suits.
AU$22 Suits.
All $ 10 Suits.

TRAVERSE CITY

-y.98 1

Steam Laundry
C. L. CURTISS. Mgr.

Jusf Think uf If

lin;\ whole suit ft)r the price of . an orilinary skirt. I ht'sc: suits arc alw
always u«od
lilterMVeally trimmeil—I
imeil- m;sI of ;l abr
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AH
and1 are marvels at th
les very desiral
last falls kroods. styles
desirabh;
rooAVi
GOMK -rOD
AVI

Opto ForPohlic InspocNoo.
I LaundryHannels
a Spectalty. .

Cuafs af ?H° Half Off!
THE BOSTON STORE

Tiicrc necl Ik.* no hesitancy in send
im: us youi most cxjicnsivc goods lor
dcansmg~wc aic i»rcparc«l hir such
work. With our si»lcn.litl Cacilitjcs wc
arc ciuipjicil to turn out short time
a.»rk prompily. Packages in by eight
lock in the morning will lie dcliver-

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Citirenk* Phone No. 848;li:t West
Front St., opiiositc the Daily F.aglc

laceaoae.

AiraaY
0NLYH4H00RSHOW WILL YOU SPEND IT?

You will have no such chance aj;ain for m any
Sl.XNY days to
vour suppl\ of Table Ian
ens. Sheelinj;s, Pillow Case Coilons. Read:
made Sheets and Pillow Cas'*s. .Mu>lin Ihidcrwear, Tine Wash Goods. <

SAVINGS
> «ANK J
Deposits Rocolnd Loans Kado
Safety Dipesit Born to Roll

DIRECTORS;
B.S.TlaU.Prax.
H. I lw«.. A. t
.-mck.
iSa. S

Op«fi Tu«adayE*vga.. '

Jtt ,Ct$s than Chop art Worth
Besides the assorimciu you find at Milliktn’s
is double that of any other store'

P Ibe debria.

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...STAR...
Stsam Laundry

th»t'3 •» lb* iimt ibm h ntt for fou to Ukt
advantaqtofthtsaUofWbitt.

J friigm-ii!N of atom*

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Tin ol.DKmM’.i.Lhas n-t
I...ivrd. -M wt
ti.-- |..r tui" Lim.lr^- n-rtk.
for Had .i-iivt-ro!
|H--.il.lc 1.0 t ICC-

King's New ]
By gently i
y “compel
compel good
I
tbe”lary organa they
dl
testlon and bead off conaUpailon. To
them, imly 25c. at Jas. G. Johnson
and F. II. Meada. Dniggiaia.

EaeapM an ^wrui rate.
Mr. H. Hocslna of Melbourne. Fla.
riles;
"My doctor told me I bad
Consumption and nothing could be
done for me. I w-aa given up to die.
The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for OmsumpHon induced me to try It. Results
were startling. I am now on the roal
to rivorery and owe all to Dr. Kings
New Discovery. It surely saved my

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h«‘alih

Austriuti s!i.h» iiianufactun n. hnv.dcN-id.-.! to ad\nm-e til.- prme of sIhics
in per «-cnl. o- a.vouut of the lilgher
cost <if but her.

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The Star Steam lauDiiry

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Myoterioua Cl.

has ih.' epidemic of grip Jas. G. Johnson and F. H. Meada.
lM<cume that Ihe health Druggists. Price 50c and ll.W. Trial
has sent out a specla BotUes. 10c.
all k<H'{N-rs and Janlion

In all the
Rocky Moau
n«c and vltalioer:
from the
Jaa O J

JAMES C. JOHNSON.'

-snii. -vr rm:OLD SI AM)

Prlm-e Hugo Jlohei.h.he Is worl
n a .\. w York bank as a xolui.
In ..ni.T to i.M k: .up .Mii.Ti.sti biisii

S^SScsJSpm,.

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A.ld by all 'druggiata. 76c.
lUU'a Kamllj PUIa are tbo

GATEWAY

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lily, and .acts directly ^on^ the

matter that iTeoalinuallr droprostiis C. 1 «rey. oi
to use extraor.
fimg Urk iulo Ibe ibfoal bud. h. war the buildings
Into the Stomach. r«ulUngin a di^rrw
:vlt-graphy .ni the Manoiac Iona of dyjef-ia, nausea, .and loss Coriv of Inspectors
- startetl In to dlslnfe
.if the court nmms in the lioroiigl
this tri'almeni will likely U- ext
k*ora don't forget my Rocky M
to the school hnus«-s
n Tea tonight, felt rocky for a w
A iHHlr recntly transferre.1
sols and liver all out of wrh
tlu- cemeU-ry In Wells. Minn., has
lHH*n found to be pelrilie.!. and U Is
bellev4s| that all the bodtsa in the
>' same condli
Mr. Kipling's home In South Africa
Isviy wi're fotind t.
during some we. ks to tenu- w 111 In* tb.
turned
Into stone, and u.ge
>uae which in the luist was It
w-elghetl l.r.oo pjiuods. The socr.-t
uu
bv
Rltidca.
tHNU kept qub-t for a couple of w,'eks
f.H- fear that sensation mongers ro
You've seen bandfialntci wr
dig up tht> tsKlI.i. and exhibit ih.m
You've siH-n others with nature's roses
Hdr cheeks. WHilch Icsiks the
itep^/T*^
Rocky Mountain Tea l.rlngs

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Wc know y iNOi is a splendid })rcj>aration Kt tired, ixalc ami weak women and diUdren.
uid people and all jK-ix.ins who are run down, nenxms t.r loshig tlesh. We arc
batished that Vinoi. is the U>1 tMnk'-!econ>triiclor we have ever sold, and in many
cases wc liave Ixvn able to >ee for .oi:r<e!ves the wonderful rcMilt.s it brings»about.
Remember that we |;uarantee Vi.\oi. and^afund the puirha-c money to all who
are not satisfied. Every sick jKrson in t^is town slmuld try ViNui. on these terms.

Rend
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CATARRH

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State «jf Ohio, CityTuhMk,.
Count y—aa.
Frank J .C'heney
ney makes oath that
ho Is senior parin.-r
in. r .d
of the firin
firm of F.
J. Clieney A Co., doing f.uslm*ss In the
City ..f . Tol. do, County and Hlaie
>resald. and that said fl
.the• aura at ONE
ONK MUNH
MUNTIKKI)'
IAR8 for (-aab and every case «.f
tarrh that cannot In* cur.-d by tlie
> «.f Haira Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY
..m to before me and rubscrllH'd- In
this Cth day of De

I). IKkG.
A. W. GLEASON.
ISeall
Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Inter

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There is no secret about VINOL,—it is nothing but the curative elements which are foun3 in Cod-Li\er Oil, dissolved in
a .delicate^mble wine with a little organic iron a^ded—that’s
all; no gre^, .no bad taste, a simple and wholesome medi­
cine with a remarkable curath e power.

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\6tneralDews

pffigMAsaygm

I Is not a
Patent Medicine

km* Twaltmof <»oelh* a
duiloir Iho |Mt tMtj

Made from selected Winter Wheat.

If Ha H yvnr misantafa fa Any kara arhan gaaH m of
thair raat saha.kH not rtaahly fa yfsr iafataaf H *aj
mhaniha ammagna4a araaadarvaha, :

We Shall Look ior You Comdnpw.

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. ikA.VzB4k OlTt.Ail0H.. FRlD.W.raBRtfARYaY.l»Ot

CHEAPEST
CLEMBT
..HEALTHIEST.^.
iKD

ABSOLUTELT (RMWlBSt

i.ioi-nr
B

Eucrnicin
MTT ta>m
PER 1000 WATH
ftnuan>MT

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ms Poems Kead
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m.fe»lr.bArg’» Or»rtd. Next Tu»»cl)By »vr»’g. Reserved Seats Tomoitow 3So and SOo
ITVENTt IN SeaCTY.

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Id Oowglaae Doing a Good Boel- Michigan Foet’e Lecture Reading Ne*t
in Footwear In Hie New
Tuesday Evening Will Be a De­
Front Street Store.
lightful EvenL
At Use High Bebool Lootare A Mn-

nine
W«Jrt Year's Work of the
City Schoole.
Kow lbh» Use ■rttor m to hU work
foa Use »eat two year, io Useoity
•ohool. hoe bewi eetUod, Sope^lNsd. and ie already doing a floe buioom in
!d dl^lodom-readlng to be giroat LaOUbwt hoeb-c-shtaooo. footwear. The bolldUsg bae boon en Toeeday eTeaing oast in SleioidentioB of phase for Use fotve la SreS«li*^knmJ^
SSotwei
pet In. wiUi two neat Msow

£OTJsn“s“sn£r‘2;

^<W«irs.“S'.'S

mottere reloUre to eobool work ore
ooiieldeiod. ond hofoio lotsf Mr.
SilbertwUl moke hU rooomnsoDdo.
»oa. to the oommlttoe oo oehoole ond
t^rr. oe to wbot tooohere be wUl
faror for iJie rortoae poeiUooe i
•ehooU for the enmiog yeor.

SSSs early, eo‘a? to Irtle botbpropristore and olerke a olianoe to attend

IT'S DIFFERENT WITH DS
The prices we quote on the Uasenuni ^roails an* nol h-aders and those
not im ntioned to go at a profit, Hvcrythini- is marked at a <iui..k stdlin;: price.
\VH ARE NOT GETTING KEGTLAR PKlCE.s oN .\ .SI.M'.LK 11 HM
DURING THIS SALE. OUR ONE AM)ONLY OHIKCT IS TO CLOSE
OUT rilE GOODS AND MAKE ROOM LoR. TIIK CARLOADS OF
FURNITURE TH.Vf ARE ALREADY ON THE ROAD. .One dollar is doing the duty of three.

\Ve have the crowtls euiniB-4 our way.

riithl on coinin« till the stock is closed out.

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Don't Miss Ono-Tliire’o Money in Evsiy Onn FoTYoo

City |»opl^ lortonmf
leaUidr

Then be name norUi. wben>

is.riuiv,?sv.rBr-iriL‘ff^

mm Oil

Mohair Skirt BimliniL per

;’^S

briok etore. and w

le ^10 will with him enooeee;
elp him to aohleTe It.
|
Nearly ForfelU Hie Life,
runaway, almost ending falaUy.
>d a horrible ulcer on the leg of
J. II Omer. Franklin Orore, III. For
four yearsI it defied all doctors and
remedies. But Bucklen*s Arnica Salve
had no trouble to cure him. Equally

Married In Manletce.
Mory Keorae oisd Mr. OUrer

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To the SUte Convention.
The O. R. *1. raUr^

son and F. H. Meads’ I>rug Stores.

Wrappers

ic Buys

S?J;M?l‘fui’Kri.SJ£h

rich at the old etand onUl Use poet
winter, when be started In boalnsee
for himaelf. He etarta eritb a clean

Ik) >vu want a luece U
hanOsomc CI T CI.ASS at
wfaolessle price? We havt
ooc show case fuU
we
must ciiipl) t aw for other
gouds—lf>ou are in ncol
of Cl T (;i..\SS mm
your time.

Gifts

Atm the morriage o dainty wed
oeffTt.a«cii.
agree io refund the money on a
c«M bottle of Greenes Warrmntad
Syrup of Tar If la falls to core your
cough or cold. We also guarantee a
|g«ent iKrttle to prove eaUstactory or
money refunded.
H. R WAIT * HONR. JAH. O. 4t»HN»»OK
BUOlOtl a BOXBLBO

BREVITIES.
Vidor Pmrtyl and wife went to
Obicogo UsU morning on o rUit.

HS2.d*‘7irrrr:^rrwr.ui:

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KODOL WEEK at Waifs Drug Stors.

CIn-rdmt ,lnr.«#wk.

IMPROVED PROCESS of admlnls

:oiiiv In ht roby

Jspsn the sverek*r woman tak.^ from
thrse to sis l«ili»
day. Vau U
time she i.r. |eir. *. tin- naler w ith t«lh l
lothMis. snd api-h.-* tb-m al-ni nfi.T
Uie plunge has Uh i. takn.
Wlti b
hatel is ronn-anitlvely m w In Jni at.
and China, hut It U s i.rinie favoriuThe Utesl f.ad In wltrb ImrH I* for
siolet cidur. »nd large ablpim niN «*f ti

few muiill.H «uo tbo w.^W
led by the sOKM-ti.m «.f mi d«P’l
lo oiulisi tbat tbo l.lh.d mtgbi U*
io a»e«* b> moiiHH of tin* X-Ta>»*
able fo
.Nuw It nviM-im that t!
b«IMW hate lK-«n. at ;ni>
fultllbNl by IvhI.o^ .\kU

2cBuys

SS*«S7HSr

Hsve you seen the “*CoU>n.al
Dsmer It is a lsd.es* all
around shoe, suitable for dress
and durable enough for every

eiM« * muun.

WillCarlcton '
In re adings fnun his own poema
and sk.-tches. publishiMl and tinpuldlshe.1. such as -The First Set­
tlers St..n,.....Cover.Them Over."
-Th.‘ Christmas Bahy." ‘Botsey
and I are Out. " "Elder launb's I>»naiion." "Ov.-r the HUI u. th.' IW
lhn.se." -Th.* Ih-ath Bridge of the
Tay." "The h:dli..r's Gut'sis." "Love
on the Blcvcle." Siehbblns at
Ocean Grove." "The Schtadmaster's
Guests." "An Old FaAilun.Hl Christ­
mas Dinner." "The New Church
IWtrine. " “The Negro Funeral.
"St.bblns on the Bicycle.” "SiebMns at Ftmtball.'• "How We Kept
the l>ay." "Greater America" and
scores of'others from his books
i>.l manuscripts,
and unp^b
are frt.m his
n lnt.'r
I>f”ht^manuscripl. constituting an
entertainment "unrivalUM In the
English spea

ComliiE Mirch 3d. under Ibc
auspices of the bith Scbtol
Seniors..

eors«U « Birdlts
Alll«t makes. l!'r, :t7..

Curling ir.in, large su

Several Chings

muslin Underwear

workmanship and maUnals of
custor^made shoes—aM w.ll be
sold St popular prices.

AM desitalilc MvV-s, g«>«> 1 rnaterlals. worth iia.ie ih.in .louhle
wlnri wc ask. P.ic. ’2.7. , :i.7r
and is..

lOcBiyys

\Vc have taken the entire line of
|»ants, ita Uidujg all kimls ami
sues, anil have tliviiUtl tliem
into lots as follows;
lari 1 Val :cs $1.‘25 and
$150.................................. r.2
I,..! *2 .Values $1.70 ami
$1.T5................... ............... 7'1
art 3 Values $1.7.7 arid

Pants
1 take a wlnolc pa. tell >0.1 all our ^ood
colore. 75c kind.................. 25

veer, snd for price snd qi
we guarantee satisfaction.
In rubber footwear we lead
;Pem all—Robbers to give good
lervice should be fitted
to fit the low broad neeis
ban. opera and high French
heels.

Furs

eidtbina

lust a few left ChiUlren’t Fur
Sets, wwrth $1.25...........48c
I .allies’ Neck Pieces at 1-3 of
fonucr prices.

Men’s substantial w.a.l .Suits
-$C..70 values.......... .$3.5(1
Men’s Worsted and Cassi.
mere Suits, worth $y.lH»
and $10.......................... $7.(MI
A few $12.«^uits................$7..7U
Men’s Coats and Vests . .$1.-70
Chfldren’i .S-picce Svnsages3to8. worth $1.’27. .(iO
$2,60 3-piece Suiu go at:$1.27
Best Knee Pants................ .‘37
Part wool knee pants.............. 75

BOSTON STORE
SHOE DEPT. NOTES.

was suddenly Mn. keii Mid tw.lvc
ytarv aeo r.^ei.nully h<* went to
Cubs, whew* I..* .aiue a.r.^s Ivnlor
Asludlllu. an iN uUM. wbu Imlid him

ManneU, worth
All wool skirting Flannel...
F.F. Cashmeres in staple and
high colors, '36c values...

:fs

MRSTEEkMIimiEASTEMIR. R.
AND CONNnenONB.

P..-

TIME CARD.
..... ,;s*-■•{;»=

..Shoe Store..
OPPOSITE
WHITING HOTEL.

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XQ-IMIOMT!
New.

JltSMmbtrq’s9nmd
1.EWI8 ewiomiei»oni*»
'Compete SpecUaiUr I*rodactKm

‘F"aust’

notbHid Reserved!
Bwnrything Must $0.

For men
n’s $1.00 Cotton Pants..

•'’■Ese;:'!

3.00 1

1.601^

16f...................................

..........

l.at5-\ aiu'E $2.5i>' ’.n.']
lari

\ alJes $3.2-7 and^

Cadies^ Ulalst
t lot t.l waists in lam y and
ami while, govx! stiles
well mailc. values uj. tu
$2.(Ml, til cW at.............. 48

Rubbers
anJ Winu (;ob<U. The |irice»
on everything in this line are rut
awav ilown. Ctm value no objcft-our one t>hje«l is to dose
ihciM out.

Shoes for Everybody Cbe Cucky number
M^Vurork solid shoes, vrorth^^

T2S
e iMning Ro
i be T>rcsente«l Irefore 1

OlaUts
$2.00 Waists..............

teJ'iii

Have you aaen our SSJOO Mtn’a
Shoes? The best in the Rmen.
You'll ssy ao too whin you see

MBrs4;lrib: r;.7r
M’

Olork Shirts
11 g assoituunt at 27i and .T,»c,
w.Hih .711. an-l 77<.
I.’aabcrn.et.’s w.v,l shirts.. .75
n*..iv\ pure wtvil pl-ial sliuls
cheap at $1 5i». b.t.. . .8!»
Mer.’i |»rr. ale sh.rtS with 2
...lUsv. to .kysc ..............r.l
\\'.:te antjun-l!ie«l rJiuls 1*2
.CIS araT....................
,lt»

ScBuyS
This season our spring styles,
which arc dally arriving, include
the new progressive shapes and

PINAO TUNING.

thing could iM* d.mc it. l.K .ws..
After treatment In* Me.inu* aide to
differentiate Mdwi-.ii tda.k and while
in the daylight, and gradually fo s.«s
and dewTtiM* machinery of the nppar-

C 'riL\‘"".'n'rAMH
!25
t'.ildien’s wed^e hed fine
I slaws...... ............. 37
Misses’t.nc kidslMHh-. worth

Just sec what 5 v ents and
cents will buy.

3c Buys



itid llaphU A Indiana Hallway f«
in ItH |H.sM*^Hion dlvi*i> nrtlcloH.
KaK<*s and raiios of freight and
which have iH-d-n and r.Iti.nl in Its |K«sdwalon for upwardn
I.IJO veer. Iinclalme.1 and refmnnl
at tho plasN s to which the same were
c.n^lun.n^ and rh.nrktHl. and uihih
h the tiwners hav»* falhnl and n*d. lor one year and more, to pay
Die carrier's cliarges tbiire»»n. and to
elaim and lake said freight and Imggage, and that all the said articles.
|Mickag.*> ami cases td unclaimed
freight and baggage will l»c sold (each
ariirh*. package and case separatelyi.
ai public auction, to the highest bid
der r..r cash, at the freight liouw of
smI.’i rallwm c»>rapany. on Island
virtn i. in Dm- city of (Irand lUplds. in
fbe count V of Kent and staD* of Michlgnn.,..n the line of the rallnuul of
•aid railway «»roitany. commencing
..n WedneH,iay. the 29th day of April.
IMi::. at 1" u rUK*k a m. and conilnu
ing unDl all said articles shall In* sold
Terms- Impiediaie payment by pur
chas4*r in cash, and delivery of the
pri.m-rty to him. to Im* taken away
imUHsliately
The tlraml Uaplds k Indiana Ky. Co.
By E C. Uwvenwurlh.
Fr.*lghi Agent.
Ixx-kwo
ral I’ass.
Dai.-d at Grand Roplds. Mich .
ns'*\

Boys Ch;iiinn-n end ft.xsetIkivs’vilid gram slaves .... ..75

Brits

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SHOE DEPT. NOTES.

f of Unclaimed Freight anJ 8.'g-

Mt n\ h uht top sl..K-s, .UK.ts
.and pars Mr................. .l.tHl

rs’Sl.UO I nderwcat..
rs’allifuol Underwear
p to 75c.................
leavyCoibm unlie. 10............
latilies’ part wool un.lrrwcai,
6«c values................... l‘-»75c natural wool underwear 25>

I Julies’ W.V.I milieus-------- .u.7
Better ones Itk: krul...........>1-7
76c and $1 kid miticns.......... -V,
Mens Mi»rha . gloves and
milieus. I.ncd, $1 values. .47
Fine gloves in romhuiiUon
w<Hste<l ami kid, TA>r .ind
77c values, to dose at.. .I'.i

Hasan &

BOSTON STORE

Value? up to $2 00 lo < K»sc m:i
48c, Summer wtappris at
enticing prices.
»

Underwear

Glass

Wedding
»l to
76 goeets
I
----------------Km were oboot
ineenoi.

'I'hey will keep

! lave y»»ii U en in yet ?

shoemaker fU them i

Rowland Douglass

Ihins

2St. SSt, SOc, 7Sc

All Fixtures, Shebes asd Counters For Sale.

THE BOSTON STORE
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