The Evening Record, January 15, 1903

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The Evening Record, January 15, 1903

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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1903-01-15

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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l^^'iTHE EVENlNa fiECGI® '';,!^^:
SIXTH TEAR—ITTl

TBAVEESE CITT, MICH. TlintSDAW JAXI AKY 15. ItXKI.

i^NDHENT L w
IS PROPOSEDjiii^i


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FolUjiriiif: U

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*ocirtl«» ;

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Arr*rultur»JKirW. n^k. The
- r»nkE*

^ lOTH MOFFATT AKDMOKEOE

DEATHOFAMWEEl

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OU^Paintinq

Martin 8l>aHdao*a LMd EnM Mtha!
Aoa erf «1 Yaara-Paaidad In Thla
PaglonforAl Yaara.
Martin Sbaridan.

an

oli ptooaar.

All kinds and sizes of Stretch­
ers and Canvas made to order
for Oil Painting at the

who liv^ In Loos
AGREED UPON IN CASE OF PRIN* aboat llvo mitoa from tbli rity. dlad *
laM night aboat 5 o’clock <:f Bnghf.
CESS LOUISE OF SAXONY
diacaaa. at the pfc of «1 yearn, two

, full 1U1

ut

permitting cities to operate

STREET RAILWAYS

TERMS OF
;iSii
DIVORCE
SHE MAT SEEHEl CHILDftEK

Shook,

UNLESS
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fiiv Conxjrsuua*^ J
8
Monroe.
; V»ft1»TT-.iE.iHunt. 8b«-ld.»a. RFchartU
k c.ve« Tw9 CHjlrm»n«hip*. j.
»if Mln«^-W Kirl;. Combo.
'Ktchhom. K *W^. Pun-^i
,b«r Cf FsobT^ Commit
j,^^,g,L_willU. Fo^ur. II»^kim-r.
Memoir. Will S.t
Ti
/ Tb<»rinjfion
Eastern A«r1aai for luane-H E
J
I^rtmib. 8b.-a. WbWan. Sbcl

SHE

REMARRIES

LIVES WITH M. GIRON

If Sbe Ooea Eithar Sht Can 8c« Them
r-Olvorea Will Ba An-

Boolha aad ccTeB daya
Mr. Bbaridmi ha. lived in thU re.
gioe for 41 yeara. clnaring np bU^

atf Book Ston,

homo in Loot Lak» lowntiiia
HU
wife died December k. iswi. Doneaood ;
loavM threa danghtera Mra MagsU
Moylaa and Mra John Marpl.y^ of
Loag Lake and Mr* Nellie McNalty
of Chicago..
Th. funeral #ttl be held from 8t. |
PrmDCl. church of thU city fiatarday

I Jan. 2S. and Fnnceat

THE WEATHER KSjlfSkSiKSy

Oeri-ts

nmnilng at 10 o’clock. The paUbear-!
I Marry M. Giron.
an wiU be the nme perwm. who a.-1 u the t«« wc have put on a lante
Mated to Uy Mra Sheridan cay tbir.
aatoninent of beaut ilul, mann and
te<« mootb. ago. They are John W.
comfortable
Kelt.
l’.ea»cr
and
IS—Lawyera hare
I “fVlo.aiWii -CErtul.-, l>-nnl». Cr-u»«l.
Gonma. Jan
Shane. Pal Burden.John Barry. Jame.
ijin^lnr.
Mirh
Jan l-H**
rorcc
trmui
wlih
Velvet
Iwii-N louay H♦*l»r♦-^4.|J^atl>«• GniiM*l ^KJ.”»lrR>r--4’olhy. VanZo#^*n, H
McGill mid Thoma. !
l^mlar of Sasony mad have Kilbride. John
l»ruI»o««Ni an ano ndrotir *«* Hm- «»n»tl !*.,ui ll Monirs-. G Pow.-II.
departed f«>r Dreadrn
It is under Dyer. The fnnenl wlU be ondar the
o> «nabU- t\U»-n and i.iwna to
thai I hr dlvorrr aill br an dlraoiloo of W. s: Andanoa.
f.d.nil U.••.^lll.>n^-^Vn^:ll». Saml.T
fTor Worr^mr*.
*,*n and os»Mrat#.
rall»aj> Tbln ^n. iln Ulum IG mon... WLltiak.-r
■d on January SR
a been acreed that the prinreaa
ijJj and Kinb.n.Ti iSoUtm. Scott.
Regular
1.41 on the atu niid.*d lUncr.w. ,n
l*»«1c»r». XV. Mii. shall have her annual Income of IT.SOO
of I hr- la indt ar«b-D.

mracS 91.SO
Should the prlnceaa remarry or live
jwaMb.r. fa-bbr-k ThrHna..
|;^'prl •M-iita>lw* KandaJi of Ch t-anA
h M (Hron ahe U lo be prohlbied M. B. Holley Has I
im.‘ IJiaa -N O Ward
Wroar
Value*
».nn»nv.-l lb- tiouM- by mirodui-lnu a
fmm M^lnp her rhlldn-n Oihenslse.
lat y. Ki.i;;bt. W r Iloblnium
I Far Oft
ing Articles Fr
bill
nionino;.-*. and .»ib-r
Ii. ml Taxation-CanudK-ll,
llai
See ibt^c JuUencs ami x.m will
ariii.-n promia.** b. t**> »r*>ni taaa’km
ins them at ataird i
rrun'l'. Ilnlladay
ii ruflfUctH ai fV-ry
of «x«!aT i
deride
iliAl
xom
icct ran Ik iwctLast
November
the
Record
printed
In the court prw
. l>.v. 51 WaJJa-. G
a-.ili ibe G'«e^N I1 War.l l>.ar> bill
t»e alleged aa the itround for dl an advertisement from Mah 8u Mao.
nlv fihot! in ft* .1 a car that i» warm
V%o y-ari. ajso tb- w-na«e Mi|.|il»-d
e M. Giron doe* not flicun- In the
Ward,
of Shanghai, which read aa follow*:
ltw*If mltb n-a b-atli-r < ban>. T.nlay
The civil marrlasr of the prtn
1 want amart youth sell my i binand M. CIron. It la nnderatoad
K.Mbl.SmrKmU
oi'^bs"”^Tnr.l1i'!r* ri“”'. A|h nM- am
aee curio*. If he oatch many order
follov aburtly after t
ny, Wlllla.
1.^ Htiwarl* of
o>>ion.- flb*ii
he earn many oaah.”
On all Winter Kttolwcar.
»WWt>ably IM* jnirrha^.il lo .Ji..i.la. J IjHtM . 8h.a.K.
M. B. HolUy anawered th.. ad. send-1
i4-. luinny aJiina‘*d afTairi. noa in u-.4- »H.rn. Wb-l«n. fji.ln-r
ig 60 oeoU. In return for which he |
TrB\.*r»» I’iir *»■•»
Indn^tna!
for Boya—Sruitt.
aa juat rtwleved from Mi Li Kr. the
U-nd I'aiidork. Galbraiib. Noal
*-nau.f .MofT.iH
Ih inad'looeasor of Mah So Mao. some beau­
Indaisinal Homo f.*r GtrU-IlolnuT*.
an of lb.- rrsnimms^. *m api-.r- Uaudall.J H Monr.«-. L T Uublnrirti
tiful advemalng matter, some flue
ui. and lb- <■< ii»nibi-«- oh the
K»ab.-r
plaques,
two hair oniamt-nu such u*
•taJ ll.rtio- I.tr t;irU. and i- a
Inatliatbin for
and Dumb—
are used by Udiea lu China, and augT of t
Seller of f,oo.l Koolwear.
.Sion-. KniKbi. W. C Itobiow.n. Hik
geationa aa to how to-t'airh many orain^. WhiMakor
TllK OI.ll ST.tNl).
Inatiramo — KbbUr.
Sand.-r.Mm FIND LITTLE FAVOR WITH COUN- def and earn many caah • Mr. Hoillrmt-. Aiibb-y. WalU-r
ley will probably do a boat ling 1 matCIL COMMITTEE OF WHOLE
Judl. iary ” Wad.Campbell.
lie
ueeaiD t bineae curio* from now on. ,
man.^. IN-nby. .McCarthy. C.allup. Whe
The advertiaing matter is unique, j
Ian. Galbraith J IV Kira.
the work iwing done entirely by band
IjiU.r* inimaii. And.-nain. Poult
r.dlii:.- ri*..l,. \\>a|
Hoblnmm
in Uie walled city of SbauRhai. where
-C II Adams. II. E
no foreigner* are admlttea. SlmieiU
H.ilmcs. IllL'Kins.
Voa.-H.
U.Mlp.M h
Ablti, GiMHi-ll
V
” printing
THE MEETING WHICH WAS and a bm*b are the
1‘ariU.a-. riMn r. Wallarc IM,li.bpreMes” used in printing these unique
l>.K-al Ta\at bill—Walker.
Uvlalt
HELD LAST EVENING
Smiib. Glai^ijoa. Buin%
adveni^mciiM. whi< h. howeTer, an.
Gn-UM-l. FoRbT. I
Asilttn. tor iMRan- u* Kalanin
irlcy.
LuiuIm r nn.l 8
cffectiTc looking jK)*ter.
The man
FcM|M»r. Wcsiovcr. Sn.lib
M.4Tic‘. llallndav. SI
Matters Were Omeuwed Informally who doe* th^ work of printing these
.MirliiCaii
Astluiu b-r ln.^aii. - Mr
aoa. Fiilb i. Jwii.-n
bill* earn*, if an ex].ert. from « to D
f'ariliv. Dtin«-aM. O B iJin.-. WallarAfter AdioommenL But Sentiment
A*<*luni r..r hi'^in. a’ Trawi>oent* a day. American mon-y
Gia;*.. r Baiiubam Wat. rl.tir>
} <* "♦‘I'
Seem* .n Favor of Going Slow
Aflalr> IUllcob.-<'k.lli.i»n
Two of the ads on thiR aheel are in
lUiiK.. and
> J P Kirk
and Careful m Change*.
tereating
t»ue aay*. “Send me for
Cuniw. GlaM-t
A Ud.es- SI..H- made hv
MimraK-Sand.
Babdj
M».-Cub- ni. 1 Viltiu:— •
Hang up
Fisk
Tb.- cyiim-ll runiniln.i* oMhe uhol.', lamidM Chinese Jom Goo
IviiM-ny. Morianiv. S«-rir
TUI 1‘IM.KI.E roMFrighten away evil spirit*.
m.-t laal .‘vcnUiK In lb.- rminrll room*
rittUiiR and lUftdu- .V
adjourned
And that I* all that Much-ugly and fierce.
:.0 inche*
PANV. $-*i
m> more,
, t
.^onh.-n» Ahylum f..r ln*aii»‘ Ovi
they did omnally
They w«Te railed high.” Another ad r.wd*. ‘ Send me
Walb-r. DnHI. N. wiH-rrj. Part
t.»i;ether lo illnru*^ the rhnrter revl*
no U-ss. Wegive volt value
for Chinese girl. Akieh pretty.
2U
lonn pmiNiMHl by the committee ap
sche* high and 13 wid.
Fine for
Knisbt
IMuni.Nl for that puriH.iie. but they took
rceivol in go<vl wearing;
•Ifiw. Burn.-, S.nsiU-b
no aeilon ubate\.-r and adjourned,
ang in offloe *’
liuati lunut^
ro.mib-* and T.m mhipv
wlihout dolnc a thine offirtally
Dr
•oTiNMaiimi*.- i .-rry. Van
It*dwear. Not l.ow cheap
r.U b r
Wricht. Halb-r
Mi«m
uaR
not pr.iient. .*r thine*.TODAY’S MARKETB.
Piibli.
^
K-bi.-.Mi.m and
i-bb.»rn. Fif.biM. Jenks
mlKbt ha%e iMH-n dllfennit
Wai-lb.T. I•:irbb.»rll.
rTj itii
—but )tow good. : r . : :
aiiSbnni. Wai.-rbuiy
llaiisbnni.
Wai.-rb
y..mncbHn».
J
I
jiiuv
Afi.T
tb.adj.mrnn
'i.lbr K.dlv
Del wit-Wheat. 76 and »0; con
tb.
re
tvn*
a
no
• Bui^im-i-i. Banalaiiu
. and It aeeroe.
llalladax
MrKarh
Pubinrnni^. SinUti
i
impU 11. llt-rkimiT.
.-tn K.-yr
i:.-Si*ibm^ illmYSMV
Toledo-Wbeat T«S; Miy. 81V
I. i:auiuKarim-r. I’ol favor Ilf any radical chances at ihb
corn. 48^;
Chicago—When L 7*»4;«'01
A Ian.-. N O Ward
Urd. $10.00:
IH. a.lvlaablc or
*U. 64p4«rk.f7l.’.*7
i: WaM MuTii. r Fu^te*
.m.- chanmw mtgl
THEt‘l.1' BXldAHlJl
rong nbe, I8.V*’-.
v.-ii luTCMiary. but
B.disJ-.'i- and Ib-iM W.I-ni S.Mi.-tl«-rmly
and
1
Pit* «u-. S.KKins M..rrlc-. J H Mim ji.-nilmcnt In favor of
< gull
P.r*
Potatoes on local market
4.f
ui any %nrk
Hiusmnot readily apparent
'v
if4U.ti
uiid
Ann
lulni.-iit
<if
Slat
F44v»i
\V.-4,5n.ai
•nuN.wS«M<-t4lftwtSi.
Rer. John Dank* of Maple City la a
chanc-* pn»iK>*.-d by tb«‘
Mu-i.-r
N»-»l«rrv.
Bartiaby.
W P lU.biiixMi J.uikw. Part null mm...* were siM.k.-n ..f. though lIUNt Of B»t H«ry McKiul.y. on htl
Ganitnc hit-tv-iw
B:uh
..niv thn-e of them were di*cu«Rrti at
Knisbr. im.i-1.to Mnuton
low.-. lUintT. Vmuybi.
Ib.ad- aiul Bride.-.. UandalJ. ».•? *nv consld.Tal.lc length
4;u..liK-.M-ar Surt-y G.im-. XX at.The matter of th.- ral.Ring .d ih«- **' Kirk AuRtin. \\Vri:nHub*- -Hmls. r* ^♦•».*m.‘m that can Im‘ mail.* for atreci
Mm bvi .«knvrlwi
f.u F.
Ferry J S Mon living from Ji to "6 p. r c.mt wa^
nu.m runjtaken up iMti th.- Kemlment did not
*e,
ni t*» be in Ifavor of It
Tliere
\
s. b-*.»I b.r lb*
a fer-llng that It might art against
F.-rr%
i p.Tl.tn-. MaRt-r. D
that
F.wiU-r. Sisstnii. citV* iDUT.'nt to have it
c.tincil <-oiilil. at any. time it d.nUiilHTk AuMin
■ M..flan ju .l«.rR, Ha’b
advisable, v.uc to tax a man for on.fourth ibe value of hi* pnHwrty f«r a
S5....1 Sb.*a.
hlngl.- Impn.v.-mcnt
Th.- aflvaniagc*
..r having th.* im».T to raise that I
sbab- Capm.l and Pul
ir.* of a pW-ce- of pn.|>.*rty to
,dd,«r
S...5.V
lUtCb.-l'
the holding up of any partii
Mi
.M.*r: Ub li.'ir.D
Ing
was
pn**entcd
also, but
«»r
paving
t*
!
iiiabrH*m.*d to !>«• the general sentiment
. s:.. p. r
lAl«T lnb-r.i4«« XV.tliai1 1any small lack* might 1u*tter l>e
Vau Akin
I privately than to ehange the
at.- I.Jl.r:o>
Dunn
McCarthy
Ml.vpr^i. S.W
1.t.|u.»r Trnm.Ml that
any council could
than
Mi i:a.-h. r». XVa^h.M . Dt.hanv
on.'f..urth of It*
Sia’a- Pn-.on Baumgann.-r. Byni*. Mnd any pn.p<*n
Kettv, lUrii.-R !
• for paring
.\.VMU.gh*m DuiiRiai. lUtch.ldt-r
c matter of huldiuig the elect tot
.•..n..nvan! Sln'o piil.'M- ScUu..!—VnnZ4*. r.-n. J
the spring wi
IktU

t S M».t r.M Morrt.-.* |•.•rk»mi. i\ P..a
Mlntni; lui.-icr-.- Xl.-rianiv, Hfi-cp
1 ^Ktiprl-. and i:vp.mlliurc«-Hunt.
■y. Stii.T.-lgii
Normal Dolh c.
I an S.-TIPIH,Cla* •o B. l4io.- nuuRtan. Fatrhanks, H.-r «ouM
LaciiiV and
rd Ihr I
tu* and I
1 *
»nd t%»mit4o<-Sa-*-lcy. Fair th.-*^cuunfy.
Missfs*
’ Normal ColU-R.- n'. M» Pica-aant
4- ll.d.iuR..n FiRk. Thoring
•.rtmii Sl.fi*T. Gla/i. r
('lOlf lilovcs
Each year I
Normal 8«-h.*il m Mimjuotta-. XVn
month* c»f g.biKi «t-aiher I* |
p(iT pair
. rimiy. X
k
1
lo*t
in
the
public
wt.rk
of
the
city,
be
j
Adam-.
[..Rpltal for the cauM* the new admlnlhtrailon dm** not •
Ippcr I•en^m.ula
Bunmng^
Pul.Ur
. flnti of May. and
CO into effect
In'-am* 4'hai-m.vu. 1 ri.*>. F S. Ad
then in getting everv-tbing In *hape.
• Ward
am« M.'i:«e!iertt N
iitlng the
M»p.vlnUnK commlttr-.**.
Your choi..-.'f any mens
. Scrippn
________
i.. usually
Mt-n’s ‘J.V
l.udg«*t_____________
and aiich matter*
4’..ll»v Wrlcln ll.-iJla«Uv Sh».»k
IUllr,vads -Dihertv. -Westov.-r.
of June neiorv* tor
line
r.oafin the
Toxvol.
Villa?Vorp,.r.i-mm‘ f.nlPnUtli, alMMit
KftI Wttol
laiuiHi.., Vatighn
rk I* going tin in good
rltyV
Vaughn. XVMtii. H..»m-V J Ijiu.-. iw-Ltblf
Ml.hiuan
Larjif
hoUM-.
im lmliiu «i>r »^l\n
Sox
>;hape If the eU*ctlon could !h* held In
Wavt nud M-an< NVnl
Vamh-r
‘xv^ks”
and llt avy
the fall and rbe officer* take Ihelr
|H I pair
lined suits anil i>lush' lined
B-nr.otent 8.-r:pps r-w.k. Kamt.tM S-.n:- Durham. O B
place*
the
first
of
the
year,
the
work
ijim- U N Adam*. J. H
MonrfHBums. Barn.
overco.ns worth up lo Sl^
of naving cement »alk building and
rldg.**.. \\'as rl-iirv. Pan
XXhi-nk.r,
Ihw-U an i
n Improvement* could l*egln at a*
non. toRsIvll
for
; .
i

• •
r a date in the spring a* the
Lnd Joint lluk- - Burn# JaH-kher mould
allot*, mltht.ut the outId aUo'
r
Women's Vici
ChiMren * Knls the year * plan*
lntere*ik-;lUlrd XVeM.oer
Kid Shoes
erdoa-n
and kwvini ; them to I14- mork.*.1 out by
the new c»
some hand welts
Cloaks.
i.u- the Blind-G.K»d.-n- Mori
*
(’rash
In n*gard to the abolition of the
I REBATE ON COAL GOES INTO EF
l^r pair
ariiv. 8«oer.>lgn
anti
Uwrd id public mork*. the weight of
Sch«»'l I'*r the Ihwf !
FECT AT ONCE
sentiment did not *»*em to »w* In Uvor
of It. though there wa» some nentl
m«Xnt in that line Thtne
» **72at
Stall* Aflalr* -Ke:ty. Smith. U» ! Houae Now Conaidenng Bill to Create
in
bihJg
ouird appointive
(•ddianil K
Udies 25c
hert>
Boy’* Corduroy
Im
bat It would work In U-tter
A.,l..m .-Sc«n«.
i
. 0.p.rtn,.n, cf
A»..r
of Mcn’t
Suits, sixes up
,lth the council if such were
All Wool Hose Winter Sample
I
Pasi.ng Army Bill.
Jonl*’’*
larv foV
I
The matter of iialarvn
IjimU XVeokv..
lUnghani
l»er
pair
Soitt (oi
the
mall
mailer
c
I J r XVir, U »h, gTwwUK Rr«ord.
$3.<Hi,'’ihij Mae
ile
bonda
for
bDd
Ul-rarv
Vaughn
IV.b.'riy
velt at frx>m
16 -Bo
to 150.000. were men
thmed. but not conaldered at any
<me
o’clexk
today
signed
the
bill
State ITiaon M.u-iarltv.
And all Uieae maiiem were
gtantinga mtafe of dnty on all c(»l length
Moffat t.
talked of after the adjournment of the
State ITlMin at Margut t
Imported into th* United Stales for
<^.mmlitee of the whole, so no action
one year. The bill beoomee operative

FlOH CELESTIAL EHFIBE

ACTION

WAS




'

^

the best chance you ever had to buy
NEW and RELIABLE CLOTHING
^1-^ OfTito fcnncT low price
wiU be gone and then youTl regret iL

j

RADICAL
CHANGES
NO

r Pretty Soon
Th^ goo.1* t

i BENDA*!^ quality
I prices, cvxt) day in the )*ear

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Toroomiw we’U fix
some 50c Neckwc^
that will be sold at

________ ..

For the best there is. see

inda & Co.

jmnda.
'Priedrich

iRipirttGIIUIaa
Wc Inveotory this month, aU winter stocks must be
reduced in conseaucnce. We’ll scU you

•wWutlalirJiliaiT: U.S.

OVERCOATS Kg

TAKEN

T

oner bear .lay-

srsTi, ss’tt

M___E

J3.40 boy* OrercoRts w«th S4.50. *4.TS lmjf» Over­
coats worth $r.S0. *6.95 bojra Orercoau worth *10 to
*12. *9.75 buys Overcools worth *13.5* to *15.

GLORIA

ULSTERS

A Bargain in Suits
A btg line of Suds. cmUAcin^ Ca'^imere*. W.wsleds, etc., m
all styles-nearly all sizes in the lot, but only one or two of
eat h kind.
They go now al $r,.25. 9-miaUrn.

S’TKINOKRO*s

will be in the market thU winter for all kinds of lx)g* and
wirpay the highest market prices. Call or wnle u* befoca
>xMi sell.
JOHN F. OTT & CO., Traverse City. Mich. _

FRAUK FR|EDRICH

FLOWERS
Fteslt St4x:k aeiu down every momiog lo onr

A Wholesale Stock

NEW FLOWER STORE
Orders Receive Prompt Attention.

II FRANK M. PAINE, Florid

At 35c on the $-—

imocii
wiKiinh

That beats everything in the era of bar­
gain giving. New and clean merchandise
at the smallest prices ever heard of.
it will pay you well to buy for future use

NOTICE!

IT OUD Slli
Orders Taken

\2hc

It IsnT a Question

rnrkish

'IT IS NOW A LAW

R-o

As to whether you can get along
without a suit fora little time-lfs
a question as to whether you can
afford to let this opportunity slip
by and lose a chance to save from
three to five dollars.
$6.00. $1 1.00. $14.00. $16.60.
$18.00 suits go now at following
prices: $4.00. $7.00. $10.00.
$1 1.50. $12.76.

S.cf&.

1 Ic

69c

44c

98c

lOc

1.98

And we do just as we advertise.

THE OL.OBI

flaniU.y. Ua-k.-rhy

Taxation—Week.,
Sleeper. *^“**«*“j

Kellj.
Browi

-■ ; .-fl

ni:
L

1 ilOMaWj :'t

1

£u0iwie

Helil'd

TIIAVBIIM CITY. HICHI«AM
ORAND TRAVCMS HBRALD

mtoaa to aaart avOTT •
of

aid to

•baecame ad tbai faaL

Tba action of

faOtog. and she tbcitoi bar wrMb
urWB to sioMaiifwd termo. Tbe
i. oot at all a&aoyed. made exfer bar awkwaTiaeag aad pro4 dowa tbe caMl. It was not (or

Ca.ofTMaClM.

TWUMowdaw Bamody Oa or this
wbkh was
ibnaM law tool
An totercaUng divorce caae baa beea
ftoewith
gloat a
brought beTore Judge Plsdcw of tba

BARGAINS

s:si:r.s

dea«l. ao abe rematrlad.
He taraed
up a abort time aga however, aad
now they face each other to dltrorce
proeeedtoica. Weaaal followed tba aaa.
fIon all bia Ufa. A waak. Uml ate mach Several yaara ago be waa ahlpwraoked
canT digaat
yoor food.
It neada
and waa reported toat. It turned out
be waa one of two aaltora who were
saved
Through the good ofltoaa of a
clergyman he waa tocated to a town
not far from Doaton. He had heard
■■■tbanliin
that bis wife waa married again, but
refnmed lo contest tbe divorce
Paris baa discovered a poet of
«-ttnu»n!iaalT talent aad pr«x»clty.
Tbe new Teralller'Ta a little girl. 10
A E. WAIT A SONS. Dmwiata.
years old. named Antoine Ooullet.
whose llrat collection of poems has
Just iKH'n published, nnkaown to her.
hr M. l^merre. The child to said to
be quite uncuqackma of her poaUcal
gift, aad her veraea art- usually writ: girt
lonrala between games with
J^r
:er sisters.
John AV. Huifhlnaon. the teat aurrlvlag mom1»cr of the famous Hntchtoson
There are many meotl
m Nova family of alngera of temperance and
Scotia where no mchoul.
t. and the antl-aUvery a<mgB of forty and more
IIliteracy of the inhahlta
eplor- >(wra ago celebrated hla eighty-aec^
ond birthday in Boston on Monday.
ahle
A marriage ceremony
The Traaacrtpi says that
cently iH'rformed In a t.iwn In that January 5
provlnc. in which mA one of tho«<« he can not only sing, but dance aa well
mho appeare^l In-fore the minister wa»
ahte to n-ad or mrlte
N,
groom, the bride, nor the mitneame* ailiute *aya that the moat needed
aehh-vemenl fd" 1S(*3 is the dlaoovery
was able to mrlte a mimature. and
Id a sntUfactory method of eounomitthe writing for the irki had to he d«
ing electricHy. Some day. he says. In
by the seMon
the not distant future, the rivers*will
Kmiming mhe co^ not nm^ver fq
umkf all the eliTtriclty we want. We
tin- vBecis of thoTalal canrer mh
>hall hamefs the *tream»'aud they
waa slowly hut mur.ly eating her 1
am ay. Mrs AngHiue K. MlTrh,-II of will h.-at every hoiiM*. run every wheel

and aomaiimaa asttngalabaa tho flro of
aad'w« bema^ by wr no.
me powarfol tahoawe of the j
«Wona lo boar npon tba coal

II u|R«ii lu^ uv

kmAM^jLnaumm

ontvmomMm

Beoidcn brUarlng to proieciluo
•dmlalatration baHr%ea

^

Tbaahortacr,
on to rellare tbe

ilamtononatry.

^OMAirt INDUtmiAL SFHCRC.

'mim ^ tw r%nam ilMi o<
trf mtJi
AMdIr, 9
mU I»f.
t TW1
radlac .rfrjr 11m of ««plor
yw IlM maru trma %hm laat
i appm IMI

pwaliM bar tarn admiaakm of
fdTelga csonairloo.
Thu
bar# a wbolaome effect npoa the coal
dealarm, who are apparently tnini; to

Madam Woodmen lnatailatH>n.
TboModani Woodmen bold a n
tor bnainaae aarottog >al aifbt la
tbair Imll emd iaaialtod the ofHoen
Ling. OnaaBf tbe degffoo toam. Jeffrey
. vbn bad an eye Injored io Mr.

tt» KkS

Pamrtyl'a abop. no banquet or enpper
araa giran.
Tha following omoea
warn iaatalled by Joa Klaaoen, the to
lalllagoflloar:
V. C.-J. Q. Btimnb
W. A-Obarlee OaFoe
Baakar-A F. Btimob.
Olarb-Joaapb 81ad;r.
Kaoori-Oan Eriokaon.
toia not ycl Inraded the
Watobmaa-Oarl Handrlcka.
«itr fir» df^ArtnenU.
Baotrr-Fiwdltobroedar
■Oil oo law tkan rTf wonra m
PbyMctiaaa Pw. W. 8. aod W K.
Utraad to thm mmo sooaral ctoM of Mooa aad J. W. OmnaUatt
d
deloc

Thara are ao

woaiaa

Appr«

aad balpara aBKiOK tke moCdr* and
alatara. yat two women are reiurnad

piaatareri: lf7 brick and alom* ma
aoot; 241 paper hanaem. 1.7&0 paint
era and glaxlara. and B4& wome
penlam aad jolnara
No woman am muunwl an bHpera

I,

nmckaale.

P

wurkara to iruo and atari. 8P0
la braa. m
omen woriUns li

I =r:^

S7l machtoiau. S^70

ON IMPORTANT COMMITTCCA
TraTerae Cltjr*a repraaentatUea to
tiM Mlcktoaa ladalatam bare
placed to Rood placea on the commit
taaa. aad aoma of theae oomn

trUl Home for Glrla and

Appc

meat commlttOM. and he Ir irlren
Plaaaa on Uto Ilabarlaa. Pabllc BalldInca, and OoppUaa and Btpenaaa commliteea. All of tbaae committw
among tha moat Important to the am
tivo

J.

H.

givan I I plaaa on tba Waya aad Meana
rommluaa. tba moat Important to the
boaaa. aad Ualau placed on the Indim
trial Home for OlrU aad Rellglooa and
Banarolaat Bocletlea eommlueea The
moocMtloa of the Timmrae City mem
ban tonartatoly a trtboto to tham ami
a crmlli to this cliy.
Repraaeoiatlre Reynolda of the
ala aad Leelanau diatrtct U placed ot
the committee on Drtdgea and Roada
Mile Laada. aad la cbalraBaa of tba

m

‘1

^entnl lltws
L. tnbtmrul

^ITr,r.‘*Ma'i^!^oftoe Smlth^lan In

rolumhu*. Ohio, reslgnt-l

h- the strange predict ion iha?
uld die at lo ininuu-m of ::
UCUK-k *n Monday nwirnlng. Jaiiuar
12 T
True .t€» her
pr»-dlriiun.
Mri
Mitchell breathtHl
• indicated
seven minutea of the
Ahk and ve
Rhali r.'celve- She had i.ray.*.| that
•he might live u> S.H- ihe beginning
of the New Y.-ar. and that h^ r wnmir^
might Im- forgiven She liellevtid that
all her prm>€-ra had Imm-o anRWenni.
Thu color.Hl populnUon at IturUng
ton. lomra. and not a f- w of the mbit-portion, are IniedM-Jy Inteieste.i in a
year-tdd wonder calh-d lymuie loim

Returned

From

Petoakey. and

Speaks Very Highly of the Work

The Rible.
Wlien- will y..u flml such
Milton said. *TbfWc arc no s«k
the aonga t>f Ztoa.‘
Or such
becanse

1

IRON-OX
TABLETS
Fifty for 25 Cents.

Harriavllle a claim t*i U-ing
smallest villago in the state that
electric llghia to disputed hy Van
blit. This little town to Otsego co<
has but one store and
dwellings.
U la llghte(l hy eJoctrlclty.

QTEINBERG’S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
PKitinlf Oh NigM (Wf!

WEDNESDAY
AIDER BENEDICT

rh« Most Pwfccl

BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Ba Found Is
MATtJ.JOHNSONS

6088

THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO M18&
A fine, genuine, fuU quarter iawe«l. aoliil oxk tuii. mxtie ui> in
very Utest ttyle. Urge French bevd pUtc mirror. 4 tlrawcr*
m drvaaer. 5 draws gnd a doiw in commode, tpp dr:.wj, in
both dremcr and cxnnmode. aweU front, neatly can«l. fine
finish, licxutthil cost bran Irimmings. worth $85. now.... $24.75
One of the finest, heavy, solid quarter sawed oak suits wc ever
had in the More—extra Uukc French plate minor that you
^ can sec >x>uisclf in from >our shoes to the top of >t>ur bernl
-V Mailc up in the lotexl style, beautiful finish, worth $50.00.

.IJli:

IMLNHNT

JOHN ilFFITH
IN A

-Si ECT.\CtL\K
I’KOinmoN

In Si* AcU of.-

MACUTII

crs~=rr'"——
J.W. SLATER *
JOH N R. SANTO 1 o. p. carver & bro.

IlSaiBMiLml

: A COLD IK OKK 1

FIRE
INSURANCE
U U A. BUILJMSC

K. W. KAST*. AsmawW.

HatiHilAilnrlitlitBaiw<M^
} L-AMOMt aOMkAO J

0»T«:oa»ATKIV|.0 TKrgHl*i01).|l (I. UHe M J TKl K
kair.-

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SAVINGS

DRS. SAWYER L PEMULLEGON

•DENTlSTSff I
OipesittRiciinil Luisliili
SsMyOipisitlnittiRnl

A. D. TYLER

Dentist

iniRVi


U >»'U dcs'.rc to install
ol F.lccitual I
Burglar .\Unns
c|dionrs |icriuit ti* to esti­
mate.
Wcluvcal.nclinr of
supplies anil can quntr aatisfactory jiriccs lor high giadc
work ami material.

^

W lArdi*.

CAMPBELL BROS

Open Tuesday t vgs.. 7 lo

ARTISTIC RUG
.
DECORATIONS
Ah ariisiii: hoint! initrriur is a picture iliai iievrr lailes from tin- inrinory anti the v^rt-atrst aiil to such tlecoraiions an* iM-auliful ru^^N. I lu y
were nevet; more in tiemaiul they are iisetl in every room iir the
house no matter how your Hoors an; arraiim i! i.olishetl hanlwotuf.
Ifrussels carpet. in>:rain or matting you still want ru-^s. ami lots of
them. No liner tfisplay is shown. SiHM*rl» Persian paiierns ihai in
style, heauty anti roloriiikr fairly rival.ilie lineal orieiitaU.

THE CARABA RUG
I he heautifiil ham! woven riij* that harmoni/«-s with the tIarLer wall
paper anil other furnishini;N.

THE BAGDAD RUG ^

'

Many prefer these to any other - Fhey are lieautifnl - the etifors are
rich and hamlsome.
/
;
'

THE SELKIRK RUG

^

.\ lint; line to select from anti the^irices are

:■
iiionI

-1,

reamonalile.

THE BURTWORTH WILTON RUO

f

> •

I"

So many beautiful comhinaiion> of colors; none too bri^rhl ami j^laring. hut all rich and handNome.

THE NAVAJO RUG

,

^ h ^

Makes you think you have been ri«:hl down amon^: the southwest Na­
vajo Indians. The colors are mv artistic.

THE UTOPIA RUG

|.

.\ ruu rhat is rich and beautiful ami limis a most ready sale.

THE SMYRNA RUG

|

Ever iKjpular wherever they are used. Alike on both sales, aiid you
^;el double wear out of them. .VII the newest desi»jns.

THE MOQUETTE RUG
The new patterns have all the latest colorin*;s. Soim; have set fijr.
urcs, others have flower desijrn>. or the beautiful scroll patterns. .\nv
size you wish to til any place in the room.

PnnrM Cmhh d Piqml
SpidalSeMiq!
ElMtriHl Effidt!
CkiBicilinisiNt!
and 11.00

*

................................ .................................................. ........................................ $8‘.»75

of Dr. Francis E. Smiley,

TKISIMn

laorncd tbe

auch toa _
•There to oo phltoaophy like that of
the acripture#.*'
Or unity and completrncaa of beauty
power? Prottde said. Tbe Bible
i and of Itself a liberal aducaitoB.Or what book or books con compare
wltklt? Sir Walter Bcott aoid.'
me the book ** w*Kmi h«(k*- -

omonow afternoon at t .90 o’clock.

HKHniiisifiimii

n- v \V K Wright ha* junt
re
inrn.M from JN-tonkey mhep- he has

F. H. H.\RRIS.

1 live oak In nortda Eaoi
gra|»evlne trunk* rtme »inuou«ly from
the ground and tome them*el%e« amid
the quarter acre of foliage
tbto tree. Tbe aapllnga that once gave
iht'm support have di
ago. their only r
B and curvtw of gra|H*\ine. to
which they lent ih«Mr transient aid lu
Ing mkyward—Country UH» In

Loat osswl^Jotoob Fteoiogtoa of Fifth Btrsat noairod on 11
pooad nraskoUaags tram his son Wll-'

aEV.WtlCHT PLEASED
Hat

....

with llmhm aa
trunks of triH*a and
uf aerial femn and
air planis upon thHr t*ark. ThlK ven

At tha imsat Urns ibsy havs thtoa
ttarsUng OMD on tbs nod aalltog tbe
•oodaoad tbsjota msetliic wilb exOSltoDt aOOCMi-

lorwlf to

dii-tiit ih-r»‘ hy Ih- KraiieiN?:dwar(l
SmlU y. asHtsitHl hv Mr and Mr* MeKin^.y
.Il.-v
Wright
I*
greatly
pl.-ase.l mith the work that 1* l»elng
<l..n. in I'.-t.i^.k^v. the lomn in mhlch
WIN Open Saturday Momtng.
he ma* |ia*ior liefore he came to this
(ii>
Ml*
»a>«
that
ail
rlanMe*
sptak
It—gir Btatohnrg aaaonaoaa't
vlval M-rvICHw in llurlington. 1
mi ll of the ev|ngi-U*t. and that tiM-rtba aaat aala for J<^ Ortttih in hold* forth at the A. M1 K Chun
h on an- m.n.- to ctHirii.- hi* mork
ch
The
ebetb.*' to bo ptaaaatod at hi.
IS gr.H-t.-.l li\ afT.-rn.x-n mii-ting* are m.-il atiende.1.
re next Wadaeaday. Jaa
riet.
pea at tbe box om<w Saturday said to havi- no m liooling yet he re
p«-at* chapter nff*-r ch«t»»‘T f*f the Hi Ihe murk,
tturk. r^■ m-i-'ing fr
from I to
eg.
Uuiranal iatereat to I
hie a<
..I l.v Mr M.KIiik
hini-M-ir.
hf looal tbaaMe goare In tbto
.-\ani:.li»i ..i al.illjy
imaat. ammmone Inqolriee Iiut.
u->l rt.uKii III till- (-1
tacbaaataealTadaatowhen.
ry night
.Tile iviUgiiii: w-mliv are hm-. aiMl 1
e.-at g-Hl -i.^lM ing do
meetings In iMro.t ni
Do PlanU Think?
Iki plmaim think'*
KIwimmI (’
luH O dl«coture<1 !»> |*r .»jK*r?ors in
of Santa Barbara. Cal. UlU vtw Htuy Home Hiat.wu region, near the tIran.I
I»r Sniih > Kil l .Mr and
r> M.Kt*.
do, and hero are ooroe of hln r.lorth of Muah I
r.ii i«» ilartiwr Si-iing'
for thinking ou.
From ihe eraier mlmh is ill the
UN iid III. cntir.- d.ny in nie^-niig*. and
Thruogh Mr. CtKip.*r'R Kmrdeii then*
minrirrive ti.-r.- T«i.‘*dav, the
ran oi>me y«ara ago a mewer roadt^ oui
'ls,‘s a column of s<
»t ran 1‘.•cuiniiic Tiie-div nigiii
of redwood timber. Tbto newer wa*
M-n lor mil— The j
again comhI by an outalde newt r
1 Way to
which to courme of time had parttoll> centlv It had l*«*en dormant for mam
decayed. Acrooa the eewi r th.-n* wan years
M.uvh is in tin- ertn-mc east
bum a brick wall man>v L-et hirh cm imrf of the state, not far from tin
and to auch a may that It man phTcttl Folorad.i lin.by the Inner a»»miT. mhtrli It rnrlo»o«l
Jantb Judy of Hhmniliigton III.. . n
UgbiTy. while the ootalde mewer cndi*.!
nts of the I'nttisl i
abruptly against the wall
A« i nald for 2.I pr,
mas cast
for
Ills nrst
Mel. tel
Quimy Adams in IH-'I
people^ with
calyiuue tree aome mlrty feet aw
Having this wonderful modi
i addition to I
had taken adrmatage of thto. and m
no (lilt* n(H-d ilrvad Hmumonla oi
i td %v
tK»tm to the coveted «i»ot
iiAumpilon
It^ re!iu( la Inatant
*
intc
etVMed
line am pommlble. Hero the
I cur.* certain “ Ja*. (J. Johnai
Hi the outolde eewer and In a wireleg*
I F. II M.ad* guaranteo every &
working on a i»onat*k»
iKina
wtrelem*
I course as far aa It c
I |l.t*d iKdile. and give trial boltl
at IIS hy
at laat It < Line to the wall, which ahui phone
when a rsm.sider
rme. aad here it could
th I.M liome or
di”
no further, the Inmlde memer h
perfectly tight
But on the other aide other permons ^applied with similar
^ api-iir.nily
of tbe wall the aewer and lu double
caalng continued, and Ihla eural)-p
> h.Aiuiy
lua tree erldently knew how to get eviM-rleuc- while skating on the canal
near
tho
roral
remtdenre
of
Met
l^s.
feel high In the
at Ap<-!do<UTt the other day. H.-r maj
brick wall there warn a little
('Sty. mho ma* going along at a g-NHl
pleaMsl to leam that there ia at 1
thto the eucalypDtoa tree mraa am
L-oman mho was one dreaded disease that science
of. aa ita big root began to climb tbe against a is-asan
e dinvtion. Such iMH-n able to cure in all Its stages.
dry wall and laee the aim aad wind akatlng In the opp
until It found tbe bole, through which waa the force of '
|M)*itlve cure now
herself from
tl deerended on tbe Other aide, and
to the med ical fraternity. Catai
entered tbe aewer again, aad follawln!
ing a COM Ututlonal disease,
disease. requires
r<
It along aa formerly. Waa ever auch
a consiltut
Halls
toaitact kaomm before, or an» alrollar
•arrh
Cure
i*
taken Inu-rnally. aci
iralU In plants of dally occummee.
dir.-ctly iijH m tho blood and muc
f it Kives me Krcal pleasure
only wc are not aware of them? Hom^
Hiirfaci-s of tho system, thereby
to uTitc you nnd coujrratulale
did the tree know of tbe bole to the
Htn»y«ng the foundation of the dis
mrall? How did It know that the mew>0u oil haviti>r put upon the
and1 glvi
gtxing the patient strengt
a on the other mlde*
I>ld It
iTiarket Mieli a \ aluaMe medi­
luiildiug up tho ronsUtution
and If It did. how could It dlHwi
ng tiaiiire
ii; lire in doing Ha work.
cine in a minnlc fonn. It lias
slat ing
I have so much faith to Ita
done me so much gocnl that as
iirati\e
iHimers that they oflt'r One
soon as one box is gone 1 puraatluB of tho curious
limdred Hollars for any cate that
The roots of any plant
chasc another.
I have K'cn
all* to cure
Send fur list of tes
grow almraya ^ uu
In the dl
saraewlial constiiulcd and my
uouisl*
Address
J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
liver has been out of order,
eucmlyiMua***
Jlall
!I « F
Family Pllla are the bosh
but Iron-Ox Tablets have put
Sold by
my whole bvstem right.”

ago of th<
of them roust number ceniurltw. and
L of them all to
oldemt and gru
onarcb of tho f

Attod op for eoareateoca.
Tba La
ICoodMa Remady Ca ore ioeorporatod with a ooptUl nwok of fTO.OOO.

THE HANNAH & LAY
M^CANBLE COMPANY
irmAyfmmi

/

m mmmm

It Is Remrlell

That Col. Bryan is writing more letters.
Some people fear he may have contracted
graphoid'ophrenoia. No man can afford
to take chances with health. Better eat
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat
Flour and defy the “graph." Sold by all
grocers.

nU«4

WAIT SEPAITIEIT.

Hair lalling? Then you are staning it
You can stop bair>sfanation with a
hair-food. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, izsr^

»ttr. h»

'3^

turn tb* mmtiint oT tbe sttaatkm. Hla

t*xL

CityONEBpra
Home!
SOLID WEEK

Union CctUps Msetinga.
1 artlatle
Mr. Grtf-

to

The regular prayer meetings will be
held la all the churches thU evealng.
Tomorrow evening the union cottage

the
well places-

Ual eTealac to erttoeM the
»ance of “Voong Mrs. Wtotbe Castle 8<|uare Slock
wawt scat In the big auditorium. lot

of

- held In the following
i

Earl.
Washlagton
street: i
Wright. 224 Park street; Finn. 453,
West Ninth street; Kellev. 5i6 West'
Seventh street: 8impm*n, 429 West!
Sixth street; Qhapln. €12 Washington
street; Hoyt. So€ Tnlon sttvwt: Etner.
435 Welwter sirv^et; Waite. 421 Wash­
ington street; De Will. 220 West Sern. 422
4
bin.
Wash
ingtoiv
i. 336 West 8ev
enth St
Bugbee. 422
burg. 255 East Mnih^mreet; Mills. 2)1

n

rIvx

The Castle Square
Stock Co.

ks wlU j

that iMr halt for mUhs and
IISM aiw abota whai thay
Mrty 9aM Sor Hskt ahiaa. aad



TO-NIGHT

Ccttdenstd news ^
» cf mkhigan]

“The

.

imam

rMj oa tha trvth of oar date.

lumsonttsd
T Be FooledI

Two Orphans”

Motlxer^s ;
Friend. §

osOy

Ilikt.

PRESENTS

ITFirtlca^ EieaM Artiala
lOHiSlwIilllaEwiKM

TM

Not

fdr

te MX claim
• nr irtMi mt-

W. B. SHERMAN

^oward.’u of a high order of mertt,
rcjwrtoirc of the latest Metroted It was finely pre^mted by the c*
IKrUunsocccme*.
pnbale company It U a •ocleiy drama,
and In every detail the presenutlon
was an exoellmit one. In fact, thoogh
Ol-rV'. MIIOKI.
he audience* have been pleased with
Jamelson. 223 West Ninth street; De
the plays each nlcbt. last
were dellflited. the p
[>aay bHng
iss by luelf, the t
play far superlc
I any play
tdiscn s Prediction* for 1903.
yet presented.
The different actors In the play took
ibelr parts well, some of'ihem being
especially line.
Frank
Sevenoaks
»f
during the romtug
pleaaed well as Douglass Winthrop.
the reserved business man. who drift­
• The groar |.nihlfmt of the yea
ed awsy from his wife through the
press
of
business
and
an
unfortimate
JiHMjih
Allen
he prohWtn* of lighting tiacteria. of
mteunderstandlng Mias Beairlee Gor­
«mtMi t:i In |m4u
:e<iln^ ii.^iririty ,iir«^t from coal,
don. as Mrs. Constance Winthrop. the
ng three fine eo
d g.-nini: |M»w«*r Trom the ilementa
lM»p}>. kjh! In applying the many preiatiun
MimuU)
Hw
ranting, oaiy such action as might be
he •errtdMd
f.,-% 4»f . IriTirlrlty to maBafarturi's
expected In real life from a proud
several gaunt
r a anadefful year There
woman, heart broken by a sense of her
• the, •
‘ aetlrlt:
I there wrongs. )4d unable absolutely to kill
got g..r i.ut «r r
5 bersclf vMtb
J
iMvr love for her husband, whom she
lid the
weft
aaa;
does not understand, and from whom
%lls- V It lail le of Grand jUphl*. w.irklng oil high pn.ldems and gre
•nic IMicnomcnal I»am ci will a|.|icar
she consents 10 S4*parate forever.
ittonillng the Notre name am
discor4>r1.'s would |.e «»nly natural.
at c\cr)* iwrlonnaiKc. .
George Olml acted well the part of
• Ftir myself, my siorag4> tmtiery. t
Dr. Melbaak. Mias hnoreaca Katol took
/ jui sevfndV Monday evening 1
the part of Mrs. Ruth Winthrop
V^ng from the aeli.sd to th.uth
natural manner, and the characi
wrill taks b
Mm Ihck Cbetwyn was In good hands.
ougb tbs cri
ErmanI enacting that role
r physh iani*. and «-^ery effort
easily
and
Fauline Kissing was phasing In h<
made to atoid the loss of the
. Notice to Taxpayers.
delineation «»f E<llth. the blind sUtc
Tie* dletane. hhe dn.ve u only
and R W Karrh.
. o»er two mtl.-^ and It Ih >«aid
give* strengih J M To the TMpayer* of the City of Trav
• u|Min the sti
the yo
andv'igurtotbe j
m'JvlaVTur
smile. I hough he
towards that omild not have smlltHl to saw his life
1 appruarhiHl a warm stovo.
k>ed MeVey acte4l Ihe lov«-r part, and
eBdle*^ KiMMi ■ in evrillllg the
. an earnest
he liand of the blind ^rl In much
Itluiu jH^iple Of llnuly loan
e in him
snie style that It Is smu-se^l to
Inaw eoMiity. sayR the IV-indi
■csi*.*!
In
the flying
orld UV4W
Saginaw rorr<'«i|iiuifleni. The
I never see any com
«t pleasing character In
woeive aald
merclal um> in 1
I hav4- never had
; taxes from now until February 1. 1903.
piece as prvwentevl last evening
4JU ewch wt*ek day from *8 o’clock to
of Buxton Scott, the sympar» the night of January
I to S.M1 elociriclly sup
|ll;3u o'clock In the forenoon, and
I lawy*.r. wh,. l.-ams of the
n MH-n every nlphi sino
l^uMn TO LOAiii-o.
1 HH a motive power
Ih estrangement U-tween Douglass Win
until 4 o'clock in the
1 that Ihe-gho.
ctrlciiy will hi.'ibe railway ilm.p and hts wife
H H MalUiy io..k
and hiR iM^t
M-st girl
I
Into a
er. i;«*.; Will advan.-e li this part an did blmself prtiud
nd county taxes paid
The
Mh.RRl nii.l has
cl Ion
lotb. the regular fee
crafty t»ut
his from Iluncl. Cat.
r will hring gr.uu advanca lakes to beat
fur collection wlU be
vll at his 4iwn
s Frn nd i«i n Mrv^mg to <
In I he study ».f hartrTla.
S 1 rba‘'rg^l'*“ind^V
i whv. uii.lcrj
He leads the
d.r to r^^eue her daugl.ter
wiedge of ihe 4-ause and
ouIraUd childlurib.”
5 I dntild^SMiiry” loib. tb
irlb.” '
tits of her bus
nier Jle.^. (g.ttiMhe rluirhe*
of 4llseas4‘
MiHlIclne Is
hom the wife
md all! gi-^l to he « ruel. and to
i-art fn»m her.
myiilertouR |«»went ovit the
driKi store. SI per Wltle.
% and scbtxd taxes and sp
■ to keep bUI wlfe is ^
rs Ulliaii llatr. tt of t'aiHUai
ice and Ihe 4-ffecn
j|MHi the |Mdl«e at Knlaniar.«iM
t HIT RJtAminORfWIUlORCO.. ♦
tou^
.Mi> llaneit < laims that
a\.‘
lak*
n
wa»
nil
u-cN^i.
They
ma>
£
AlUnla, Ga.
Z
om, c In ns.m 1. He
I her daughter Rhaiu.-fully
U-ii
dUciiv.-r
Ih.g.
rm
of
i»M
sk
f
l»a»4-.l ls-4 4-mls-r 1. ll*ur
g,Kl husband Is debiting hlm*.-ir «» ......................
and gave her InsuHin
on I prclw i n. hut II might Im'^ by
1;..
J
l•KTl:ll WFiiy.iirHG.
uslness and m*glecllng his wile J
I he Kept her ttlldel
tjc narr1fl<i4- of animal lift- that hu .The cvmnlug 4ild lawyer prepares the H«4(aee«P4t«««4t«A4r»d4(4t««aAAZ . nili4K.d If
City Treasurt-r.
CMiUI IU
k- |jnilongt-«l.
The legal Iiaiwrs as dlrw-ted fur the final
degrading natiiie manI life ci»uKI
.1,H f..r of the fulUT.- will give Uo mt-4llilmi of husluind and wife, but
but will ln*iriici ho. iwilent In .digress «-s lu the reading of them, call
ttf.. .rf'the Imiuaii frame. In dirt lug up
till husband ai
Rtor> aaa tn ilw» main
n-ctincih-d.
\ear<dd wile aa>i a<iH.
the home or her luiieni
z Is mad,- right, and • ih
At llrlghion iTof IturMiead
» « vi-r aft*-r '•
II presentcMl.
few d.n-.-S 4.f rui
a g.K>d play, well
|
M-lMMd
l>n*«i<on iIh'pr«i epire>«
u4 1.1 ver Tablet
sndlngmomha«* ivRigiie.r and a HI tal.e i harge ••
• I... atari.s| Warranted tu cun
the iH-w private M-hiRd
h> the |•ar«•lllR of the

HANNAH & UY CO.

Mid

Extre-ERMANI

E.W. HASTWS4SM
FIRE IISURAICE
Istesssaik. asdPb^ Tmvmmernw

J. W. CAUNTLETT, H. O.

M fiill>*^i.irTn

writs'

SNEAPBT

CIBKST

X,1

.X'

MilillIkeN

r*Ill“s’si

hate l.i |iay htif aay they Wtmid do so
rather than have the children Idle ..r
arnd I hem lUli-K while the (diuoxh.us

to aiixiM ti

• hen* with grtuu su
recited a fine selc
SB that he

Work until after tie* funeral

lulnea.'aud the Sal/hurg n
(Miy was Idle three whole

*1

SI Hay
while

waraU

flrv and
re
Th.. n.ulher, in putting
the fire. Wat •...mewlint
hat l.unutl
I
riark ttnUhe.1 the work «.r arooiherii g
the names with a InsI 4411111
Urn Nellie M I'hlllipt. widow of a
Grand Trunk awltrhman. killed in a
cvdIUhm with A r.in'ci vat lias sued
the ronsolidated Sin^d lUilway Co
f..r |;.Mi4M, claiming the at'Hdettf r.‘
wuititl fnun negh^ct 4.n the irart of its
.*mploy.^ to step h. lore cro-MItg the
ratlroad tracks
I
.
'*
Croup.
The iHt'uUar ctiugh which Indleate*
4'n»up. Is usually well known to the
I of croup) chlldr
dreii
No lime
I oMh

‘•'*.5..,..

Ermsnl was :
e tlr
i last
apprtH-lated in her dat
during
than at any other Ui
Ne»4-r ml lire this
rse at
was givei most enthuslasu rvim-tly that stopped It Uv
Mr*
A W.-UsU-r. of
• play this evening will Ik* “The
8I0
Orphans'
a nu-ltslrama. The
Is wholly cured me td sick head
ig piciun-s will Iw clianged. and
i.-s I had suff4-red from for Iwc
F>uiaui will liunnluce a new
y.-am
furc Himdscbe. Consllpailon
. the aerial, which Is aald to l»e
Itiiueisness
rv at Jas G Johnson'i
and r. II Meads* Drug Stores
This e>,-nlngs play will be put on
IgdlluV lllg lUSte

Kn.iu t4H. much love 4if living.
From ho|K‘ and fear s.-i frvs-.

in the costume «if the middle ages, and
is 4-onsld.-r«Hl by the company one of
tju- very finest in tlw'lr repertoire
It
is an old pla>. but has not been pn*S4-nte,l In this city. It Is said, for the

OlslocaUd Her Shoulder.

We thank with great thanksgiving,
si we have ll.s-ky Mountain Tea.
bark In place as aoon
it was quite sore and p^ned

Fel..r4H.it». r-llc- hax
ioven-«I a gaog
1hl.-.4- r,-4 lulled
.crdttHl more tmiterssl appnoal than
unlng lu the high
lianilMTlsIn's Ouigh lleim.»ly Iv. not
v il 4 h-s lu
u telety.
le lime In esiM.rlroenilijg
reiiMslieR. tie matter hea ronsiRts in k.-epin
ghly they t^y lH*T«*eommende«l. h
gSUH of ti„. UkIv n healthy, regular
ve this nietllMm- as dir.vi..,l and 1
and
in t ulckly destroying
mpions W tfeiip wiU q.ilcl.ly diss
dca.li> diKcaec gc ms
Electric Bib
gulaie Stom ich. Uver and KidnevH. purify the .Kssl. and give a
ItctJeuts and prei^rlv hoMrr* on splendid appeilie
Tbev
They work wooKidney
Trouble*.
FeThlrte«-nlh sircH. m .Mhmta. Gs.
hate luililaueU th.* authetiti«-s to male FuuipUints.
vhsitge Its untile te ri.Niu.elil plat>*. Const Huit Ion. Dv^pcpsla and Malaria,
irons health and strength ah
<^T|.lslnlng that the unine * ri.lrt.nuith"
s f-dlow their
use
Only
50c.
Is somewhat in the tuiture ef • stlg.
rantts-d b.v Jas C. Johnson and
ms Ui-nii*«* «if isipnl.ir Mijs-ftitu.n
1 Meads, irrugglsis
and U d.nrliuintnl to their lui.ie,.tR

had seen Chamberlain’s
Tlain’s Pain Balm ad
veriised for' sjtralns
BItralns and soreness, and
she asked himI to boy
buy her a bottle of
It. which be did. It t
her and enabled her to aleep which
she had not done for several days.
The son was eo much pleaaed with
^e rcUef It gave hls^mther that he

*Tbo nicest an
cine I have used
Stom
constipation Is Chamberlain’*
(
arh and Uver Tablets.*“ says Melard
F. Crate, of MIddlegrove N. Y. They

le. trl.ity 1- 10 1-,- u»ed for* lighting
Remedy Warranted.
liow. ms««bead and 4Mtup.is* lamps
We guarant.v cmT) Initlle of Chatn- ft the IlntUli tunMvh»Usit ile>Uo)c««
hwlaln's t\»ugh llemedy and jilll re­
now U-iiig budt.
fund the iminey to anyone who Is not
sattstted afttT using twiethirds of the
e sick made w«ll: the weak i^ade
contents
This U the Iswt remedy In
th* W4»rld for la grlpjK*. coughs, colds,
g
Rocky M.mntaln
Tv-a. the
croup and whooping omgh and Is elixir of life that fwrforms wonderful
pleasant and aafo to take It prevents
> that s.-cm like miraeUw.
It's
ry *»f a cold to rv'sult in
fn'e if 11 falls. Jas G
Jas G. Johnsrm
tlut lool Mitn.T ef South
Africa fume might Is- uiiule g..\4Tuor
•siiud.i
• aroiiM^I sn.nie |.r»d»wt lu
IL
It in 1litiliUil.M Gist
nvonl lu the ilnrk rvin
him tu |.c»4d.-

d^lo govern

“.rB*

1 itsinGnu of General I'eujsmin
r. It

ACavd.
. the onderaigaed. te teraby
to refund tbe monay 00 a Mbottle of OraMM’a
Wairanud
Syrup of
cough or cold
»<«mt botUa

I 4 lfi.-R ..I. Gu- Fadll.i.r manug.%.ide w«m«vll«r girt «*f Iruy. N.
r |««iinasi<-r 4.f Tu.x»nu
Tr..v would willingly
If *-*UI>-4l of g.KHi i.us-

Don’t Chose Butteillii
Coat Bargains

They will ctrrUiply appruv* i»f open­
ing a l»ank nccounu
The first d«po*lt acts as a ma0a*t J a. Mama. M O.
K an ran n the d.dlsm and a depositor
siriw-R to InrrosM- Ihe bslanre In bis
Savings AccounL

S. H. Bm. M O

martin a €nans =

Ikm'i spend all you make.

FIRST NATIOIIAL BBIIt

BUSINESS CARDS

Pays 3 per Cent. Interest.
\Vc tarry inorr clt-oks ft>r you to M-lcct frt»m iban
any three stores in the city yet our facilities fur tlisposinix of them are NO yjn*at that we will not have any
to carry over.
Does it staml to reaNon thab the sttire that ijives
yot: the beM values tluriiiij the regular cloak Ncasoii is
to fail you when it comes time to make retfuctioiiN.*

1 OK M.\.\.M1M.E:

*J- inch Hlouse l•>onl Jackets, black, brown, tan
anil castor, single ami double breaNtcd. Mime with slot
Ncam>. with veKct piping in >eams. lar^e |K*arl buttons,
turn back stitched cuff, satin lining workmanship on
all our garments is |>crfect. I'he price was lo-n to liftcen dollars -I hey are marked now at
.

...I'J'his is a gpod time to buy a coat as the amount
you save will more than pay you for carrj'ing the gar­
ment over ‘till another season, and you still have three
months anil a half to use it this season.
CHII.DRHNSCO.VrS.
All coats at $10. now $|.50. All coats above $1*2. up to
$16.50, for

and Piano Instruction

EUaBrewtrToK
studio-210, N.w Wilhelm Blot

r'

CARPET ClEdyilG WORKS
mmArn

niwySassmsy *** ^

K.a.cHAru^Py.

FARM FOR SALE
JOOKm known u the Steele o.
Grand Traverse county,
•oath of the dty.

8^

mUes

J. L GREfLICK CO., CITY
Bunia. Scnlda. Cats.
Bruis<e; conquers Uleen and Fever
Soree; Curea Kruptkma. Salt Rbeam.
BolU.aad Fekma: ramovM Ooraa and
Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Only
25c at Jas- O. Johaaoa*s aad F. H.
Meads’ Drug Storea.
MEN’S PANTS from bewken slat lets
put In at 96c. flAS. S2A5 and $2.96—
vserth S130 to S4.M.
ClethingCo.

WILSON HKA*rERS, tha btet alf^
tet dm ante. liUlar A Mwaa.

F-IX-rURI
BRACKETS. ELECTROLIERS Altl) CHAJtDELIERS

LATEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Also a complete line of Balls. Battofte, Annunciators.
Telephones. Lamps. Shades and Gas
Engine Igniters.

J. B. I^AfOKg ELECTRICIAN
Trtfcnsotj.jllck. 2l4l¥wtst Qllim finest9S4S.

ft

STEIN BLOCH s»ria|
stylo suits snd evercosb
will be shown by Chu. W.
ButoratourstoroWndsMdny snd Tborsay of tbit
wook. Ordon token for
■Mdiito or futurn do-

''^iLiltLcMiiniCo.
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T.?JBMW5sr

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twitt

Imma, iwi.
I
I

WtUIKET
MAIWn VaVOIIKO «V KNOLANOl
NUMIA ANO AMTMA
. u pratl-

Tfcijr
,

Vm^ «-

I( —It te

V1UI«< UmIMaA* l—m ■«»«ft
tfe^ MWlac. ud Bat. JiAid I>uk*.

to th»

Af«na.l M»et*«9 of .People’* Saving*

Ongaa •w«t*l‘»<. »■" *'*^'*

MSikmJ d«b. i«Ujr tl»i OTMt Br^

nok 04 iP« no^iper of •

r thau SmTIo tt
« 0MTMMt Of Tmuar. wutm i
po lor*, tfcot U o4l^.d iber
pr

Open. Well.

lom of iPe atooJ. #od iPoro will H H Hull; ato* proaulenu. H C.
flinW-r- b.»te»*.»»teN^obowlll Iteru ud A V KnedncP, o*ahi.r. j
OO..U..
^ ^ iUB,»oo(i
TPe oirrctor. lo

m IP. Mponortel iteV of .Ibe Dally
■i«1.

m4

•bite IP.
It VM lOOf Mur

bMM Pii work on thai

addliioD to abofe oameil arr Wui.
Loodoo.
C. U
Oreihck.
n
lAUtuer. J M UuellojMilvl. (Sro W
Bwij. Thirlby. J O rn lBer

1 Md Moon will rt»o4il
lo til. Oily Ope» Hooae

openluir w. 11

with

aew ioamotion.

CASDlNAf PAIOCCHI DEAD
i«MptePM«MHp4 Mite. ItM tP.
madkmt lp*te teotUte vteitete.

tef oCPm ohongaa.
Om of FmPop Ky«tfca*. d.liTery
Porw. IM away thli afirraooa from
bate. frlfPteMd by Ibe team adverIteiaC tP. tlAMlr. lonlgbt. TP. Porae
voat lo tP. bar. wllPool aoy da»a«.

snjs.-rsi'ss:
a.’s-.-KLir.sL-

«lw PMd te fo loMlIfy Pitete

tetPorlf

1

Jan. 15.^ l)artliual Paiocchi

-

ooart today Md M ©rdbr for b<«ring;
mad. for F.braarr «. Filing and

lite for tP.
A. oM Ut bdor roaii«.rr* tromni to
mmrnmptm
Praio.. iPrjr
rt^Ml
rrarrtPte. tbaf 1. told tb.m -(’tiU«

bi. Swccaaor to P.pai Chair.
- tar l.vrf.ta« IU«mX

ysra chi baa b.np l- nn known ta
^
triUuuit and alogu.i.i
hlgbi
Ha watboru
IW3.

“»*’ r^tboiiu . bn rill
lu

E V. DbtU of Elk K.pl.1. urritril

b*’

Columbia.
, Wii,. iv u.. I ...... .

Wwwu Arm l*s>lansia.
rrof,-^..r «.iUiiLl..tu,|l.j»tk
Lb.111*1 balk. pro.
lu ttu- I ul,.f .Ml. bl;;.lC. bna

Nanaimo. B. C . Jan. 16 - A ivrr\nt
tpln.loa oocnrrrd at tbe Hamilton

i6nlaas-f-^Ja^S?5Lu

^
;,.tt
'' .

!•
Archbishop
Untatrlo
I’nilcr
Pope Leo * Pneetea* Topi
Aitaml anil III.* Marqnls .k- Sallrc
PolH- I.SHI Xin. will' I.n tb
a oomniltiiM. baa
icflll^a
Mario Tomkcflll
cvW i.raiUm ..f Ills
romn**t U» differ to l4**o
r.w.,.lv».
m
iirtmnnt
wh
juMIr**
this
Jewel
worthy
Jnblttw r«w.,.lv«*
.inuiHse.r It la a of any ss.verHgn-mnladelphla X..nh
far ha.- ncvi-r tv
______•____________

REEFERb-bran

oe*v

nr:r:r::.rr;.r:;

B


'

Chikken * Reefer*, neatly
tnmroc<l. fonncrly m»1«1
as high a* $*i.
89c

Childrens and lufaiu\ Eiderdown
Cioaks, Aurora iriiumcd, new siyles,
pretty thing»- lo close* out U'low cost

ji i,. ..I

‘"0

*’

^

K.Mia heavy all w,h*1 I n
.U-rwear, Vdluc.l m
r..M

1
I

u!d. *n*’tn a”«gnre of tTirlsi in ilie*act
of hriwkliiK bread at the lust Siipint
li has taken ('ariello ten y.wrs of
niilniemipte.1 laUir I., rs.niplej.* ibis

STORE’S

bn»wn and *:ie\
7 cents ___ _

A lot *.f M. n - kr. f. rv. xu.rih
Sn.T.'.

‘ i
Ct*alsuyi Ms. h.iiAv,
th»s MTiNun s z*K» !'

ri'K.s AT t TiST

,bsk 1

'•*' S' KKiiOk

s

Single Suits, iip-to«laie. *4 off

Ingram Carj*el>.
vh.irt Icngtlui, sumr lar^.
cnuiiKh lor a small i.Hm),
at aUml i yrux

S‘J^*

for valui-s that
tin- >i’.iM«n Innn $5 lo
all ibis season’s nuikr.

I .trlx

i^rlo^s

Men’s black beaver overcoatn. Italian liTryJ,
lhal we formerly sold at r).(K>............;........ J
Men’s extra heavy UUtcrj* with luAjh Storm
Collars, well lined. 5.00 va)uex..................... i
Choice of our entire Ipi of Overcoats anti L'lstem made of all wool Meltons, Kerseys,
and lri»h l*/icke, prices uptoJiO.Ul.............. \

kjcn> 15.Qt) and 1S.OO Suit-, choicr fabricsse'rifc lined—dressy......................................... !
Men’s wool Suits, neat stri|H*dCassimere- ex,tra wearer. 10.00 values................................... I
Mcn’f Frock Suits—good materials, well
. made, good filters, that sold as hijjh as
10.00-all sizes to close at..................... ......... 8.9S
Men’s Frock Suits in black and fancy CUy
Worsteds, that sold at 12.00 special..............

-V

•■-'if .V'

-ToOlcamm Wlr»emr- Stiootem

MenV one-livtvkie n\er>luH .......................................

.‘.l.s

l-atlies fell SluH'S. lealhi-r fo\«*d................. ............
Latlics* fur trimmed Julieits......... ............................
Men’ s fell Shoes wiih leather soles......................
K.'idies* Vici and Uo\ C all lave .SIum s. ... ....
Men s satin calf Shot s..................1.1*.*
Ladies' 1st qualitv (>vershoes...............
Mens I buckle Knbljcrs for soeks...........
Childrens warm lined Shoes..................................\
Infants soft soleiland fancy top Shen-s..i....
Men s embroidered velvet Slippers................... ..
Men’% Mackinaw Socks............... ..........................
.Men's -I"Stay felt Hi>ots .....................
Good soled shoes for bin s ... w-----------................
Misses Vici beavy sole Shoes..
.......... ..
Sixty pairs of ladies fine Shoes, most all si/es,
formerly sold al -.V». choice............................
Men’s fine Shovts, most all sizes, formerly soltl
vat a.OO and WMK ehoice........................'.............
Cbildren's Rubbers............................................................

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TOCK REDUCING SALE
Remember, these prices are on clean, desirable,
seasonable merchandise. Che time to remoue all
Winter Goods is at hand. It will pay you to invest
for next winter.
Men's Corduroy
Suits $.5.1*0

R R co.vrs A 1
C( >S 1'

Avtninsirr Kii^s .UlxT-J
worth $4.:*0. u*
rlswc$’2.llS

l.a.hc%* Walking Skirts m
crev an.l Mack, neatly tnininej. $5. $G value*, laic
style, iloak .!q»t.—$2

Wimrr Millinery

< S,.. and ijv
$J.Vi. 4,V
OSc
.All trimmed ll.ais at just half price.

(>ne set wot>d ^eai diners^ brace arms, goUlen
finish, rejjular price 5.75. special................. 4..>i*
Gfuid soliil oak arm Kockepi. cane seat, oth­
ers call it a bar^^ain at -.7.5,—our price........ l.'l.j
'ill corner Chairs in Mahojjany frame, uphol­
stered in tapestr)'or velour...........................
I |KT cent, discount on Coucht-N and I*arlor
suits and many others just as ^ood.

BUY CLOAKS! BUY THEM HOW

Ikhl'pairs of Sample 1 iirraiiis, made to
^*'1*11 up

to

S*1 Vl.

sli^htU’

soiled

to

elose .It 17e. -Me. I'v . *IN !

- WOOL DRESS GOODS & SILKS

lai'hi sets of soliil oak diners, cam* seat, regu­
lar price 5.1 N> lo close per set.......... .. ....... IkS>
,ve volid oak diners, brace arms. cane_ seal.
Imelv polished, re^jular price was
close

• the 1lot for................................................................................. <‘*-50

15.1H* hnd 20.1 N» lonjz coats. C.*,»S.
M Jen^h coats al about half price.
5.1 M to 12.0C* 27 in coats. 2.9S. :i.9S. 5.9S.
X’l lvet W lour Coats up to 45.CK) for half price.
Hiuh ^jrade Monte Carlos at half price.
Children s Coats, ‘i OFF.
Skirts. $:> values, c, off: $8 to $22 values 'j off.

Wt.Jtdvtrtist
Just What
We BaPt

LwAOdte Ouir^Alns

Street Hal'' up

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AT 00»T

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edit

Oflill

smM

Tl.c ,

We have just completed inventory on the first and second floors. In
going through the stock we find many odd lots, short lengths and many
lines greatly overstocked. We have laid all these out and placed
prices on them that will quickly relieve the conjestion.

Mon^roK

Then* an- m>ne In tif
cpialiu anti
III i!vrr\ one a $l.iMor SI..Vi Naim*
JO close. Tin cents

make


In' the \Vi1eIin' nnd‘be lu- sIh iii' no
1,-sK than IsoiMin In dlanioii.l .lust to

\U ty\ W .ri.l Socks m

Those ,Uik nnn^n'iiii;'
\ou .hurt ^ct smc.do

Up
Jllarms

Mr Muakneue. Hay *My. |N.r» li.
UMtaaaaaal.S«la sa .lt
Pwr Ma8tst«*. l^sadlngBoa »»d MO
n.«..IlW)asa.f«up m

OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS PRICE DOniNG IN SHOE DEPT. ODDS AND ENDS

a:

i«i. j; r'-ivi. •

man. Prof Andrea t'orii llo. furnn-rly
illreetisr «d the Napk-a niii»«*utii. ha-

nearly all of these floods were fresh this season, ilot an undesiraMe
tbinfl in the lot. We must have room for oiir Sprinfl Stock which will be
here soon. R Dollar does the duty of two Just now.

Boys’ Double Knit
Sweaters
X5c

____

PERE Marquette

theI^OSTON

A mteU lot of Overcoat*
that wetv $18.00.
turn $5.00

. wbv Ih. aaKl a.'.,.ui.l ab-siia n..l U al
Alt'! II I- fttrtli,^
.ki.vt. lhal -al l
^r.1
iati-gu,' Iwin- lo III,- I
in
.-aKl,-.»at,- ,d tlrr i--n.Uv». V
-all a.,vwO

'

r7,T.‘n“

the lllaMt of Ilia molliw
A
MUa Itebl. Of Dak. City W Mias CHILDREN S
Bubiaaky of MbMmoo Mtarued home
IhU aaoraia* after a tUH lu tb. city
with JallB. BteiapBri ami family.
Albert Fartech wa. ooamittr.l to

.Men's heavy Kersi y
WE DO JUST AS
Pants, ^^r pair.
WE ADVERTISE

W:-

h a.>->unt and that ih> Ifti»t. a-*»d all ,.ilnw

BY TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION

Cbi$ T$ a Stock Reducind Sale,
€ost and Profits Dot Considered
k'

.r.l ih.1 I'n.U*. Ik.
atMl aUfwma
alias ,.f aant

NATlONAL.BISCUrrsCOMPANV

OUST la til. eltj yMlorday.
the great loss of life is nupl.o-e.1 to ***‘‘’*' '
J. T. BubuPbU la maklag busiuosa bar. ooonrrr.t. *fbe groniul waa eioarab-d to a depth of r. feet where ibe b.^.^uiu.i. «u.l oin \.i iiiii.:.iiiel
trip to Latbor.
boildinga atood. Tln| building* were
------------------ -------WlUtea Wmmo Irft tbi* ttioraiog
for Mldtead. Hloli., oalloO tbri*- by

izasTi/sss"*

Your money back if
you wiah il~aali»fac:
lion mukt acconijiany
every imrchaae.

-

Pivwvit -UdiU A. I.**ran^.r. JuriV'' vt |*».ilia|.«
Iw th, maltrr ..f itw
H

i

.Jpl

t...

fi.r .^Ki .^Hjniv
At a
,.f Ih.' 1V.JW .x.urt f..r -arid.
rsKiniy. b*'4a at tb*- l*rv;«air 'iO-iV in »a.U t't^tii
IV . .ei Tturv-u*. ib.^ IMh .U> vt Januar; . t«

Manmu.* Angnri

On Jon. 2'-*. I“:T.

mine* of Mlnaa ! American
Uiiia/. fiMiml In
IMIJ. Urorg. Him>
I tP. city today nooo.
u wrrr killfl. .V‘i* li=
n r *- •» tb- ni i.r.' l-.ina, fy..nt
forte and lu .Ckiiu
.c:
Hboriff John D«i*t.r.;wPo r«Mily Only oo. body.
This Hion,. welKbs no k*as than 1.
aCiii
1.,^ Ab,t.-!i- vy
Others wer
jOTmad dnUti. of Pla of&o. in l^laop.l-,.m> ftdliMM .:. mid ad j :m ct
crainH. but what double*. Its value
e *ruu rot * j..
,d ,.'ie Is -.til unn;.tti-d. >
aa county, la In tP. city today on offlwlib'b ha?. l*e,Ml ••AJM.tuk'.l
nr.t the

I

lu ti.nix

"^aUPMl waa tairo from lit. di*.
altewaM. of th. oUlm of tb. elty of
Traymt OU- afalntt iP. n.taU of
BwiryD. rawpPrll.
Th. bond wa#
aiM and aa order wae made aUpWlog
IP. appMl wPteP wlU ooiM ip l^fort^
roMtooiut.
Mn. Ik. BoUar went m MoakMoo
IPU aeroinf to rlalt Pm elatar who
la 111.
Fraok Oaiui.t of Inteelocbm oame

all

1 sintiffv w lib
Ik'd to ibrni bang.
lug tntni lb<* t^mWo's. -.Many vmr.
! i»c«. •
W. K I*. Scott
l‘iUHv't.1,. rail ii *^i o.nrctor
bhur.t r*H^. lvi-d fntm n rrk*isa
tfHnM.US of Ibis MMH kw
triu
lie kri’l uoia In Ms
wl> u llo'V lutUlUHl out KTV' Mt>J«lM>«l
-.IHHI, *
t.. ibi* at

SodA c»ckm fresh from the oven are food-delidous
—if wtpoaed to the sir they quickly lose thst goodness'—
much of .it in s fev minutes—most of it in an hour—

all of it in s day.
—That’s why the common land, the paper-bag land,
have lost thdr flavor before you g«t the^
—In UnMda Biscuit
there’s a difftren^a big difference
because they are packed at the oven door
• i
in the famous Inna-^ Package—
'
i 'y.. \
the package with red and white seal—an invention
-for preserving the goodness of biscuit;
an airtight and germ proof covering
which holds within
the oven- fresh flavor of Un«Mla Biscuit
—and keeps without
the undesirable flavors of sU other things
—that’s one reason why
millions buy UnMd. Biscuit
Another reason is the price—

(

TPe ttrei rr«aUr annual m.^liuK of ;

VMM Md'Po'k MMte will 01*0 iPi* • IP. aiiaielioUler. cf iUf Pnorle*. Sar-.
TPlaUaneteol U*. Bo»k waa held tPia weok oo.i
bj t\0 ©moor* el44^tod a* fullowa; P/ewcl.-nl.

fldC Vtu Ukt otoimt IP. pptat M-

MUoi lor. AlTMdy tP. ui

OFFICEtS ELECTEp

mn. Mur «0^ •* Itopto «‘J

rtpM*

FumM.

*i!k*tt‘riUN. Tti*‘lr
j .lUr. «.ajrl,v.^i‘blurs*'
I
wiutrr miir ruM-mta.

The Ins and Outs
of Soda Crackers

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• •MMWvmaiw iMUadcfai 7***"»'


mkMMHUkCnr.
Dunuc tb** IkAi c€h\nrr JTrw York

r^>itta!iird liut* > avniws i»f nllRUtbus
jtmu wbUb lutd li«t» bronfibi lr^*ju
CPliui. Hut aliboupb Ibl* tr«t‘ U u fl*
I tuUlar oPi«< to .Nrw Yt»rk. rw, li cv»».
; \tTV f. tt rvx'os

JK^mr Iriv^n^ory

Dsitively the ureatesi cutting of prices

on

^ood

reliable, seasonable l)resstjoods lhal

has

ever

Inren seen in

IVaverse City.

out of odd lots.

15c. YD.
29c. YD.
39c. YD.
39c. YD.
79c. YD.

;;em ral weedinj:

Read oil/

Plaids,

seeded Mohair.

\Vorsi*-ds

Coveris. black, white checks, prim-

I Caiicy W aistin>;s.

/

Poplins, all woo'l Series, and all
\\<Kil Henriettas, worth VK:.
4f» in. all wool Series Diagonals.
Ilenrieltas,'princii»ally ^jn en and
brown, fancy Camels Hair siripes
and knickeriiocker plaids w orlh 7.'»c
Choice of all our fancy Waisiings
and l-rench llann«*ls that sold up to
I'or ehoice of all our high class
Novelty Dress (ioodds includi ng e\.
Snowelusive
aress pailei
:lusive dress
flakes that we sold up to $2 yd.

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