The Evening Record, March 18, 1903

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The Evening Record, March 18, 1903

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-03-18

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M

THE EVENING RECORD

I yesterdays issue

«.^»___

TRAVERSE OITT. MTCn..

^THEIRWORK
I IS FINISHED

Tws Mss Mst Osath snS Two OtHsrs
Wsfv ^rsbsMy Fstslly iRjurMf

NO

VMM Of MOSEVELT

tusiir k
and JoiiB ymrernttr probsWy tstaUy
lnjur«d at th« Saadunky .tre^x croao
|lBR of Xhr pmsbonc K**ri WByn** *
AUecbray Ihlii
bob wtre ob b

: MOT M MAOl PUBLIC UNTIL
j
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amsiisu ssd UspiMMitsliY^ f
c—i Oporatoro ftofors It U

OCCIblON

ON

THE

TEN MTS ON TWO WEEKS

larite furuliurr movtas vbb. Tbs sc WILL HAVE TO ELAPSE BEFORE
CABE IS SETTLED
cidont ^B» duv lu a des.« fo«, srhlSh
prB«r«ntad tb«a> from aealas th« ap>
proBchlng awttchUy sscteo.
iquaat of Mon- W. H. Foster.

«sabli«taa.Ms^ IS-Tba rapostnf

:

sha ssllMs«*Ua oosi alrUs sSMSilaalss
BMA sl#o«d ibio Morsxsg by ihr vsrtsM s SMbsrs ssd iBkrs to iha Whila
iMSSa br H«» <*««»•
4o«l bl iha oo«s.l«aas. sod flsood is

Prvapact

Makaa

Acreage

.iH^ify what the patlenfa tmuhk*
Jr.-at alarm U felt In Vatican clrclea
Ui to the effect of the relocated cul j

ss4 asMa c»|dM lo KrroldMit y tioball

BaonrflTT Wrtirbt atated Tbst tho re­
port weald b« nsda st bio eflioa Sat

CANAL TREATY
mIS RATIFIED

X

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• Wilrt TkrovBA •• Ori*l».II)r 0^.n.d



_Cul„„ Tr..ly wm PfobAblx

V

PbwTonlEKL
s» Wir* to eM

Hinted at Poaalbl# New Oe-

DetrxdL Mich. March IN.—With the
NewBbQV.' band playing *’Mr Dooley"
on the up{>er deck, the CMly of Detroit
opened naogatlon at H«:3u thU mom

Vslues
of diamond like brilliancy—bargain# that abookl pock thi#
with enthusiastic bu\cra and stamp OBf OpCBiBC Ssk At
SprlBC Stlls as the iiKKl succcsslui m aU ooi hmiory.

SwellNew

W. H Foster.srioesay for the oosoell
fortes dsyaor two weeka to enable
Utoroeyato make aome ohani^:
In tbe manner In which tbe one.- ir
brosght before tbe oonrt.
Mr. Foster hinted that sew mattera
may be lajeotod into the onae before
leclaioB la banded down. Tbe

Spring Suits
Cadies’ Shots
...$I50...

1
i

very vllai
vHal on
one to hi* t
agrw# wa# a,very
and one khal bo ooald not
•liminate. Ha ha# bnilt hi* cw#e pnnnipaUy oo two aaaumpilon*. oo# tb#i
tb# ooaneil ha# not the right to choo*#
a lih»arr#ite.wBd tb# other that.ovoo if
ibeoooDOtl h## that right, the #ite
»d by Hon. Perrv Ununab b*. not
lagwlly aoeopted. Th# eeoond oi
tha#e claim# b# wa# aaked to elimi­
nate. and deelined to do *o. He aay*
tbni be ba* no wntbonty to do thi# tor
tbe library board, and that it would
ba folly to attempt by anob admn^lon
OPENED IN THE COURT MOUSE to bind n fatnre ooonoiL
THIS MORNING '
The nmlonble #nit mny yet develop
ite n bair palling match.
After tlia library iiic matter bad
iv^n pot over tbe oaee of Albert Wil•oa va the T, C., L A M.|raiIroad
wa# taken up. l*hU u no lujoi.ction
«,IL tlw plainlifr eeeklng to have the
md oompany retrained from
balldiof tbelr road aoroe* the land
known n« the Pnge pnnperty nt Omeoa.
It appeare that tbe railroad oomi*ny
ed n deed to tbe right of wa*
But Mora Cam# Thl* Aftamon—
• ibe Page pcopertv before iti
Fin# Eahibit of Dairy Prod­
mle to Mr Wilaon. Tbe Utter the*
uct# Shown.
laaed tbe property, getting a dec<!
The anmuil c«.nvi-ntlon at the C.rand from tbe #ame owner#, tbe right ol
TraM-rne
Dwlr>m«i*#
aa*ocl
tipeiuHl lu the court rora of tho
ood deed, which wa* WKJorded tlirm
houBe ihlB morning, and all .Uy today or font boar# before the deed of Iht
and tomorrow Bne »iM>ecbei( on prac­ oomimny to the right of wav. Un
tical .ubjACi* by prominent dairy i
derwood A Umlor are atterner* foi
ilK^rme. have been and wlll .be the ,
tbe plaintiff and Pratt A Davi* for

DAIRYMEN’S
CONVENTION
FEET GOOD

oemed aUmt getting away froi
ebaniUT than about anything el
tbai by the time the *pnaie con
Joum. which It did almtwi Immei

and some of them had donned
bat* and merroal*.
tlrely U
and In addition i
made under tl
Senator* Mo.

and Culluro there
m addre**e* and a
by Senator Daniel

3'VlWJ;":/'Tron.,
.«r.>
Ibe day wa* taken on Ihe *ub*tUiHe

ATTENDANCE

for article 4. which wa* agn-nl niK.n
by the demorratle cauen*. and had ref
erence to the acquUltlon of the lerrl
lory In Ceniral and Houth America by Uer of.affalm.
tlm defendanL T J. Klton of Manl.the Cnlted State* There
The *torm ihi* mtimlng kept U»e te# and L. U. Whi*»ler
wMendan.-A- down m.iuewhal, but
more eanie tn thl* afu-rmam. There
U a Bne exhibit of dairy prtHlucia. and
J. O. Orotoar nod W. N. Kelley will
il»e iH-rfeci ■uivew* of the convent
IMV# todny for tbo Lake of the Wood*
U aBBurtsl
to look over tb# mine of tbe Gold

AlfrBlI V. s«:'ho„..
Friedrich

FR ^NK M. PAINE. Florist.

-MAYER SHOESYou g»-l y*»ur m.»in‘y‘s w.»rth when
y>u buy IIk'IIi Sj .ki. $3 50 and $4

i.#dtek«#mMb«r4B4aw. hare

tbe

oteo

aold under I------------

HardCoal!

I’K rs.

good supply.

line of CAR-

New Spring Patterns now on exhibition.

THE ECONOMY, • "iiS-tyw;

I have just received a
But in or­

der to be sure of what you

The Old Reliable

need call at once.
J.M. LARKINS.
Cit. Phone No. 17 1

FKANK FRlEDRkH,
2A2 Frcgrt 8t.

The N.w Stand

nm Ideas
in
mensClotbes

L

are quite numerous this spring.
You will see them in the be«
class of merchant Uiloring, also
in L Adlers, Bros. dr’Co. Roch­
ester made ready to wear.

As

the local represenutive of the
“Adler” factor}, we ate greatly
ideascil with thetr new

nuKlels.

which we can heartily recom­
mend to careful dressers as

Kimball

lusiraling the Yiew fashions.

ib
We

enjoy nothing better than show­
ing ”Adler Garments” for they

you can make no mis­
take in quality, price
or terms.

■ a Bfaom. mawaobi

WANTED
l.tHKI housckcei»ers to evil and *ee our su|>erb new

You should go where
you arc sure of getting
JhelKst. We handle
nothing but the l)t‘st,
and if you get a

«.w.niuuLicoiiniY

*•“1 ran'.SSBixii

For Ku#es. Canuuioos, lh*acinths, Sar.
cixius, etc.

Hr wtf. us !#• gviwiac lUouwi
Cinclunatl. March IV 1
the hul'dlng of the Crane
n.llapsed t.^lay. Wllllani ;
mily kllKnl 'Sim
■y Walter* were fatally lujn
Clark CslIlM-rt „erli.UBly hurt.

Buping
Jf PiattQ

*^gr7n# formed, with diPOovemor He
S^ w# teM ka#w b#h.r. I wi*con#ta a# ptedwii. and tb#

I-TEIIMBCRO’

Phone 90-2 Rings

WbtB

SS*^a

.SUHV Our line of •‘Michacls-Sicm Fine Clothing” wiU please
you. The gaimcnisha^c chaiai lcr and bear tbe sump of Fash­
ion
Ail stvbsli and scmceable fabnev
The prices* too, are
lower than usual for High-class clothing $7.60 to $18.00.

160 l»aint of Children's shoes
sizes 84 to 11—ail solid leather,
splendid wcaic's, cut to

One Man Kll

spect the line.

tUTmUSd tS teSSIJII Oowte#. luT By 1880 the .ale had foe# up to
"gL
loagM portod tel •v.‘|joT.0(i0.«Mi pound#. 80 p#r oMii beta*
. wAld a. butter.
Tbe National Dairymen*, unlo,

New Spring Suits;

Wc arc

70o

ROOF COLLAPPSED

Hon Ellul O C.n*.vcnor wa# to pre
*cnt the »uhjcct. "I‘rc*em Olcotnar- 410 We#t Front atrccL
Inc Tax latw." hut wa* unable to be
present. *o Ihe *uhji*ct wa* iiH»*i ably
handled by 8 IV SbllUng of Iowa, vice
president tsf the National Dairy Insti
tute abd reprew-niing The Dairy Pro­
duce. Mr Shilling Introduced hi* #ubjecl humonsu.ly. then went on to aay
(hat thi. subject of oleomargarine U
one of »eTlou* moment
He traced
te «Md b# bns informatloo te Pan- the blsiory of oleumargartne alnce
Ml 10 Mtegwta FalU and tbrew
the dalr
first called to tbe Jnruad tbU
product was
was n
making upon the aale of
wile^lo b# Booria# a noattoa.
i product
pou.vj* having
•^SSSoV Maieb 18 -Polio# Jt^lo. uuttcr. 21.000.000
2l.OOO.t
•old
Dairymen did not
tbe manufacturer# of
SSSJK" boa««iv#N
80 oon- oleomargartne rblle It wa. «»ld under
—ilaiTf r **-------- that name but the## manufactaren
tb. aam. oC biu-

«0ME W TO M6HT

76 pair* I'hUdren-s shoes. .S'rii
heels, strrs 4 lO H, iir»c to $U
lines cut to

w»r. lu
Kreora.
New
York. March IS-Jingo*
lead The great eUndiani. aakl to
lap>'r than Jumto. t<M>k pav*age
iliC White Star ^lLaIm r C.fL.rgia fr
UverjMK.l
He dicU Marih 13 and
was hurled at Hca Jing > wa* v
m fio.tNH*. at which Bgure he wa* InKured
He wa* owned by Ikwtick

PENNELL WAS THE MURDERER
OF BURDICK

*5J'

S. Benda & Co.
■ewTles,Ctaves,BBse.

and see the

Sigge*t Elephant Ever PaMCd tn Hi#
Chyck. at Sea—Wa* Valued at
S50.000.

For Spring and Summer SulteL##tcr B. L#d«r#r. representing Rub«l
Brow, of Milwaukee. I# ahow.ng hi*
large line of Bpring and Bummer Suitmg# in the •tore of F. a Meumann.
Gentlemen are Invited to call #nd In­

MTSTERYIS
CLEAKINGVP

112, $15,118

1 guess, that the'number
of “Newland" Mate you
will sell from March 3d
to Apr.l nth will be.........

1--- 1

fdl |iairs Women's sli|i|icrs. some
$1 and $1.20 line cut to

JINGO IS DMD

Beef Mining Oa
date 24 hour* later__________ ___

;

Vcw sivles, selectexl kid uppe«.
light and medium
ptmikutable and Innwith mirrs.
The
Itcst fhocs we ever olVcrctl at
this |wirc and that means a goo.1
deal They wouKl l»c gtwwl valucsal $2 lKi.

at Carlo, and a* a con.-wHiuence the
Mi**t*»lppl river, while Kllglitly higher
at Memphis, can rise but little mor».
Stage there IhU nj..ruilig Is 3D C feel,
the situation IhIow being unchangiHl."

fei'

oonKtrurtIun
It waa orlglnall) drafted. The volu
foe ratlBcatlou aa. 7S tn the afflriua
Uve to 5 In the nega’I'e
The h.n
ate waa In exerutlve Mcaalmi ahen the
lamult aa» announced.
that mtly
tbe w*naiora tbemaelvea and a fea
«»oB.lentUl emploje* acre prt*aent
All the «*naior. announced
them
ve. a. grauStHl^

THE WEATHER !;’r.3.“pS«’'3r55rT<S?Sn^^

of the Bar of Thia Cli
terday Aftemoc

.orial me
meeting yeelerAfter the memorial
A«s1b the paopte who had bo^ for
•IMdy aatUamast of tbs llbmry site day in honor of (ihe late Judgi-Ram*
of iiecurlng the i^.rjudge* who ha\e pre^
in 4hi« circuit waa
met with unanimous i
II wa»
wn» d^
ur
wsa bald opao, st tbe reqaeet of Moo. gel at aomelblng definite. It

tft?h 1K.-AX l;nr. Umckt^uilve o«»Nit>u lu
Ion trf Ihe Culoui ly everything that Ib aanted by the
factory haa Ikm-u ae«Mir»*(l
Work on the h»undatiuna of the
tory have alrtwdy iKn-n begun, and In
OB Ibf* raxlflcaik
■i.
oLtbe aeoata lo bold a ohort »
a abort time the erectkm of the build
'
tumorre* to a lad up pending >
tuga alll commence. A large furx'e of
men are employed la the building op; ;
Ufa mauer and then adjourn
cratk.nik___________
- I • © clock aloe die
i "
Waablngtoo. March li —The oenate
1
jOBlM^ voted to ratlf) the In-aty
'
vUh the republic of Colombia tor the

*

• •••Jl. S.Bobart,

Navioatloi\ Opanad at DctmlL

FOKPICTUKESOF
FOKHEK JUDGES

DANGER PAST

'MABSCO BCNATE BV A VOTE OF

bv
J to you we beat them

e cottage and U-giin the ertH-tlon of
tuher. Other* will be built In time
r lb« opening of ibe reaort aenaon

elded lo have a cximmltlee
lo look up the mailer of coat
the pictures ciaild In*
Hon. H H Hudson of Mancelona
kludl> offered a snmll ateel engraving
of Judge 1-Htlej<dm. of which he ha*
two eoph-H
To get the matter of aecurlng' picture* under wa> the Trav
erne I'lly tuemlMTa ou the reaulutiun*
Tbe malB building la S2alS0 f«MK.
CE.mmlttee were ap|N.liUe.l to act as
and the third alory alll be 32i»0 feet
a’eomni|tt«*e to reiK»n on the matter
TtiU part of the buUdlng all! be used
' f‘M-re
T.h*- commlilee
tiiely Mktlafnotery to both iwriiee and at
and the way tbe acreage Ubm
aae amy be broojrbt np in a new OLmslsts of J W l•al^hln. W H mior.
been coming'in haa niade tbe addition
and tlwrge H Cross
llfbL
lu fact, conirarta for all
n. Tbomn. Hmunhwalte ateled
ihliiga the tatnory U after are coming that be baa oo objeotioaa to having
lltely. the contrarta on pumpklna
natter poeti«ned bol urged action
a!l cli»a«'d. and I be acreage for aa aoou aa poaaible na tbe |ieo|.le arr
other prvtluce la nuM lIng the pn.imrt aniiuoa to team tbe decUloo of tl.*
era* higluat ex|M*ctatlona
tower ooart
Mr. Foater ateted to a Recrod rr|».
i.T-l c«.rn aervage. AUmH 1*M» more
Wa-hltigion.
Mffalra
weather l.iirea
that IhU am lie aeeu
> not oare to atate juat ^
ha* fallen
• The Ohio rU
The Traveme aty CannlBg Oo. will

SeasM, I90S Jittbt
arc certainly licautiful ami aitist,ic in coloring ami design. We have
an imiuense assoriiuenl <»f palletn* ami when it comes to qtRslity Atel

Mr. KeyeB already ba.^
RI many apphcnllona fur mcouamoda
tlooB at hU (lupular
fur the oea

Put Over.

!1

Che ntw Wall Pipers fertht Keyra. proprietor of the Oov

bia rn.m

LIBRARY

BITE MATTER At YET

WILL ADD STORY

IMPflOVEMCNTB AT CLO

Grave Faara Felt for the RMutta cl
Theae Repeated Collapasa of
the FontlR.

Sr Wlf« tM IM Kr«ite« SmwS.
irc.
lUrrh
U-John
j

MIMtON W WlAOV

ONCE MORE
POSTPONED

SIXTH VK4K-IM4

WEPX ESDAY, IIABOH lA

POPE AGAIN PtOSnATED

spff» \ ii

[ri!
J ‘

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■■

Are very much in evidence on our
shelves just now—Stein-Bloch Co.
and Hart, Shaffner & Marx pro­
ducts are the kind we show—No
others quite supply the wants of
our best trade—these makes conribine style, service and elegance of
fit--$i3.00to$22.00.

just hit off tbe.idea of piopct
clothing.-you will do us a favor
by asking lo.ee them.

WIUMEIVI
AGENT

MB

Co^. Sront Bnf Uni®"

Bamilfon Ootbirig Co

-5

1
THS XVEHIHO BftOOBD, tEATtltBE CnT, IDCH^ W£DKeSDAT, ICARCH 18, l»OS.

1BE EVBiniG RECOm J. G. RANSDELL |
EDUIGIZEI)

STAGE AND FLATFORM,
TW DaiiMk
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TRAVEKSE CITY. MICHIGAN

MCMOKV OF TMC AOLE JUmtT

OKANO TRAVERSE HERALD

Wildt-aato

FITTINOLV HONORKO

IBOt I MTB AMD J. W. HANMII

hr mt'murtol Rcrvlrr yesterday, at»Kia to bom^r of the late Judge J
lUmsdell was rery lapreealve and
career of the able Jurlat. both as
• lawyer and a man. was atilngly re
(sailed and eulogised.
Mon O C Kahsom of Loeianau
rouDiy said be had ku^wn Mr Ramadell fur 30 years, and spoke very high
ly of his honesty and sterling integ

c.co«mt((^oiiN*

L H Gage then read a paper aa fol

lltFURLICANt tHOULO ACT.
Tte •l^cUoa IhU sprlnf will be at
with more Uiaa tba iia«l to
lereat. mad peat e^pmtonw liRW
to llM city eleeUosa

^UtoM party to the city ounbere h.
lu npht the aoet eubie, able and
llahto cHtMM. and there to pieoty
meto eseellest maienaJ Crum eh
to letoet theeto to whom the ttojuritj ihip. and during
hmCheMtoo«l<towee. toarderu Ylendshlp develoiwHl

talked over by him and some of AU
friends, nnd in the event of Its becom­
ing an accsNnplUhed fact he especled
a plat would be set aside f4»r hit fam
lly burial place, and when the balance
of the farm should pass out of the
of toe family hto body would
r bo transferred to It.
ring toe Judges Inst lltnesa n
mutual friend of ours In speaking to
me or him aald in substance: ‘He Is
no doubt one of our moet thoughtful
and able men. but there to aomcihlng
in hit make up that often caused him
•use hls best friends.' The refer
was to hls cosrse In pollitrs
that Ui
r>od of the dead
hing aave
sm
•Falac
lisv-given rise to the
epitaph • I aim willing to con
He
wouldn't
hnv»
e bad faulU
nortal If be

between us. and
!ver since mi»re than usual

tooey. «ad the perfect orfaulration it
the ctty ehoald be malatalued to mu

We have 2G diflWcal ttylci of woo.1 aeat chairs in Twice from'
$2.76 for sU up lo..... ............. ..........................................$10.00
Thiit]
Thirty different rtyle* of cane and reed seat ranging in p
bom $3 00. $8.75. $5.25. $5.75 for six right along op
Nine different styles of Box Seat chairs from..........I $12.0
.00 per set up
W'K CAN ____
please
an>ooe ior prices.
_____________
___________
j
_____________________

nEonreaEsniniEn fuie

J. W. SLATER
^ Miss Beusb- Itreuiiau Is the fir«l
perwoi. to wlMvm ss'sge obi BolJear. the large aoo eb pImiiL has srt»
ahowi. gslUntry. MUs Ilreunsn was
admiring B.dlv«r*a buge iKwly yestfr*
day aud feeding him with iHsnula.
Bhf leaned too fur over the rail and
her new winter hat dropp.'d off. Boll-

Ills'k^nowM^Vs**of* currv-nl eventi ai
Kiiowb-dge of psycholugb^uestlor
F. W. Mayne. circuit judge, stan
t he had always found JudgK^u
I a very wise judge and wllMg
1st and nut prejudice" the ..pp.i^
II s
Hr bad rare abimy to reach
I conclusions and would cut c

rlKidy.
d.*rply
ttimu Harrison. Iiollvsr s ke.-iH.r. whU
asver saw him oIh-v auyl«dy.
«
T tell yon." said llnrrls.m. “ths
American girt g. ts w bat she wants
my time.-—xMbllc ledger.



Percent In­
terest onDepesits
CMHtoilSMkANialliYou liavc w.irky.1 ft>r )x»ur money.
.Wixvsit it where it will w..rk for you,
earning interest night and day. De-

I ,UIV .-

■::lI

:

rangeroenu with the Brand Stove Oo.
whereby they vrill conduct aa exhlbb
turn of ranges and stoves March 2S.
26. 27 aad 2S. All ar« inrllea to call

3 ^ h

..

I ' wr

F^i.i«r

«k dsy of Msr^'h. A H . iwn
AU.rsn«v>.J».lir ..TF
<rf th. -»str .rf 1St.-r 1

P";!r»*„Tr.;.rs‘ ,r:~'

I
I
i
1^,

WTVO.I scxt.chxir, high embbato<l hack,

worth S6.1W, our jiricc Mhile they last, i*.........$3.7fi for 6

Ajieesh and manner as to render K
llOlcutt fur them In after years to gi
hniugh a heaKNl
camiialgii
I etoetiooa aa well aa to
outside of Jhc city limits. wlu*r« ind mil \h> misunderstood by many?
Mional Of national
Repul.
‘‘Must of the ctimplalnts that cam<
hi If iMMsirde get the enjtjyment
ehould ttolermtoe who the be^
euicd tu And. that I bought the •o me of tiim of tills nature
be taller part of his life
He had
aMRto the pMtrare to hold tha vari
(;.^.rgf H Cross
•arly acquired the haldt of deciding
clghlMirs. and after h
luesibiiis as If there was no app<‘ai. l.m Fitch H Will
eft the tu.nrb and
elactloo will be
.H- prcstoii at the
E<«Hilit; . tM. Wr«lui-dsy. tiM- mil
«>f Xtait U
.1 was an unusual iblng If we uerc ind lost —If he ever had—the faciilt)
ven Ailing irlb
Gilbert
united nrUon and har
when there 1
out together at leaat .mce or twice a If sm.H.thlng^down^ rufllt^ feelings
hU
Judge
lUm. Jell aUuii
BMiir.
Laaaltude brings defeat
Ju.lO-..!
Ii.thtl«. *-ntmU
lU love of anl lals and his abll
*^i*iLs*^n ild^t^^ hand of t
repuhllcana have no reason to suffei
U. home and llbrarj
rustic artist may carve th.* fungi li
to me. and I ha.
defeat At any election to Traverse
II tract h e forms or paint the faces of
cm.iry In a f.‘w
appropriaie
City. Republicans are aa much tol^r
Is surface with auggestlve and a.
•'Tl.V"r,sn-s. It - ..
Ihetic sn nes. but «lense and valual
to a wUe and judicious city gov
W. H. F.H.l.-r siaUHl bis Arst
wo.»ds ailmlt of no such frtiedom
rat as uthera, and repul
with the Judge, and then
.•xpcrlcn
»•..! ih>i III,
ireatment
It Is lui of character.
p..Mt r of rea»m>
good public servants; therefore
Dll ..tl.- |.
• pesullarUles of Ihe man. U« "f -»hI •|.<.>««<!
positive oplO
•enie.1 lu know all aUiUi •t D
erything else
ions in isiUtlrs. as In everyi
..I -.tid1 .-..•im .Ih . It. u h.• «I
if gelling Iroin a Us
they put up ward and city Ucket. »u It of %alue from a quick and cursor> tnd while charitable of the vies
libers
mlghi
have
been
ralU*<l
a
which arUl appeal to the voters, an.i femllng of It
For many years be had
iI.‘.'*«i,7‘'Vh? .illl*
.1
.y..ul I Im.1 u
U
iH-en a crmstani reader of The
narac raco to whoa the people
‘’An.rii IS furitor ..ni. n,i. .h-t ^lA
‘"^e expecte.! hls political fri
,ar kkdence Monthly. The North
have the etooet ooirfidenoe
Wheu
(I be lo)-aI to them, and once he f
•can Ue%lea. It. vlew of I^evlew
t
this to done there need ^tle no fear ui Forum, and other publlratlons <
wheih.*r justly or uoi-they ha.
imyed him. he often expressed
diqtot at the poUa. Paraonai differ kind.
Itamsdeit's klndl) dlH|N>sitbin wliicb
.elf lo Hieui In words that cmlil
Those tif us vriio
eo|g should not enter into ihU cam
was mantfeHU-d iy y..ung ait..rii.-> v.
and l.dd Incidents of lilx cbaracl. r
pnlfj^ Pick republican winners, thee
‘‘*There‘^w*Il“^^^ lioilcy about
I bat apptwknl u. all wh.. bad ev. r seen
During, hls last campaign for cl
to aadwto
M.r.bll PX..Au. 1
. still in partnership and ir heard him. how he outd hub) an
Anew how clear<ul and poalilve w
Aiidleure f.»r an h.uir .ir tw.* at a time,
I. of course, felt quite an Ini
he opinions he liad. nnd It alw

TtAVKRftK CITY STATE RANI
4.»t with eloquence or .iraiory . but b>
H-i uring hls election. I had prep
leeined Ui be a pleasure to him t«»
be stamp .d bill, own Individuality.
X list of all the voters here
to yeaterday a tosue of the Rorord
Mtrt the knowledge he had arquli
A . toyeaur
A.irked hard on
t has
said to him that he .
of the proposed new build
ho I tlHiught xriplu r. bad tM-en In very cb.se a-so
tn agiu>siic, but 1 doubt If It could
____ _________ Traverwe Oily Rlale llaul.
was favomble to my candidate. After .•laib.n wlih III.* man. and knew of hls,
uild of btin without aume reset
H."%raa puhllahed.
published, toge
together with a plni
ihe iHills chw.-d and all the hurry and ugh ehuraeier and lun* abllliy.
II Is inie he never afllUa
•ub.gue.1 the mem..ry of the man aud
chUeci s drmulng.
4fA taken fruo the arc
any church orgaulxatUm for
ud.r of e..uie rather huuu.n.us liiel
UI that the broadening tende
> ^ will be seen from
l.-niK In hls . artH-r
aV)"who hid falb*.! uV
IS mind and hls active spirit
H.m.
H.
U
Hiids.in
of
Manreb.nu
aertlradtl
aerthed that this
ry Kept bim fn»in the doKma^ tad no cause to complain
architecture
to Z. where my name headed
ri. and he folluwcil ml her lu ilu
. and I saw at a glance what I man.*closlng hls lui.TeMlng talk b>
detail
It Is I
itsihh s«* f»uirlessl) irtMlden by Har
itailng that
hls iu.-mor> will Iasi
• In. Iluvb-y. Tindall, and oiher si len sirul^'imle kepi
k
VD b.iig as ih.- men f..ll..w ihe law
ace iHimy.Ml me
lu m> anvleiy
.f I he radical and advanced iyp«‘
H W Kan.* ..f rharlevolx and A F
tola the
1 had forgotten
I have found tu hU library along thb
iluniltig of Kmplre. although not imt
totlon to northern Michigan, nnd thi
me 4»f Ihougki I be S i.rki of iMicb men
^maily a.qualiited with him talk.-.l
repnutora of the tosiltutiun. tog.-the
IS HumUddi. l..Hk,.). SiH-ncer. I'nKirom the sianU|K.lni ..f what they had
..r.
Huiley. Tindall. Harwln. and
with Ito elresgto nud rellablUty 1:
iihers
We all know that the world
if r.diglous U llef Is full of CTintradIr
Ions
The Judge simply had honesi
AUu.uI'ln^told ..Ah.-lr^eb.se friend
hiubts of the futiin*. but one could rhl*‘store.‘*and'‘eu^^^^^^^
t.ringlng to public no ^hip during that time. They did n..t
help but feel hls opinions wen* isni the work ..f bringing
alwav
.asii! <»n such a thomugh stuil> h« lice the advantages of fruit growing
jmlgf wsh i*v.*r wrong W wa^* always
nad made of the subject as to rum
willing and ivsdy to scknowUsIgo^ Hu
aiae. The location Is admirable, au
mand our resjiect
I never knew him
when oompleted It will not only
III fone hls opinions uism others, oi
McNsmars i.d.l of hls Arnt
and Htate. Agricultural. HurlIrul
•ipUill them mend) to provoke crltl
■race strihlng etructural om
and Pumologlcal s.K<letles. where acquaintance with ihv man and hi*
•Ism
One
of
ihe
chamcierlsilrs
of
but a moouaeat to toe priigresslv
he alwayH wleldfHl a great InAucuee high n gard f..r him.
Ills religious opinions was hU
G««.rge W. Curtiss euUqtlti'd
hk
apirtt of toe owners, and In keepUu. lly
liters the
He r.*speeled in t.ihers
th' quail •Mime .if hls writings In Slate Grange
uioiiMiry
In a few appn.priate w..r»1*
n acquiring national notice
with the Importnnee and suUi
hlmself-slncerltj
all the iKJsItlonN of dignity and
rankness of expros
devekipaeot of Traverse City.
we„

ihip. and tbn*iigh

hravv. well m...le. w.ssl
chair' 4 ttolHUes, bow
luc k. aU ^cx. rpt *cxt. I.U at. even................. .. ^,..... .^60c each

A hcvvv. well

TRYABITAFOOD

•St in this region; fur thes«* hU
ry Is wonhy of the tribute we
bestow, and win remain a remem
ance and Insplrmllon.'
Hon Thomas Smuribwaite gave a
short talk euUiglxlng the mem.iry of
the late jurist. This talk was ful
lowed by W. II. Umlor. who lisid he
A>ked upon Mr. Kamsdell as a prt>
csslimal father, and nevVr enjoye.!
anything more than to grt Into con
ersailon with him.
J. \V. Faicbln followtHl by telling
if the charasler, the f.ircefut nature

--------. . _

lull He
We have oUr lull
ap mg IIme of cliaira; over G6 Werenl ttyle*.
l Xt Dm- «.i
toellmaEc. three

DR. PRICE’S
It the years to come
Jdicla] record he-made; the
i to law and thejtractloe be
esubllshlng and admtoUtersplrli to (alniesB with which

R. E. WAIT A RONE, G

*‘‘®U waa very natural that whM
:ame here some 40 years ago loukto
oration that I should seek fin
qnalntaaet of the drrult judgi
home then waa here, and froi
chat day to the time of his death
favor of him I
he could.
me. he gav<
ju after the
ilujj
attorney of Ant]
er «u» ap|K»lqtod me pr
_.-»ey <if Missaukee r«»unl

Here it something that you woul l think tmporaible: Sis lid
at*, kwig post ri^aw^ three hewvy trak Mato notito back,
ilouWchcavv icevl m^t. «ion., weU maJe. cotokRUblc
chairs «6i .s.lv.................... ............ .. ....................................................

sA Us waaowUedtook aev
I Use ulgbt, and it was nee
rsa to the »sxk xrambsr to

A

Far Rale hy

'""-To me the death of Judge Rama
Oell came almost as a personal loan,
and aa sorrow U often the deepewt
and moat felt when not apohen. I
ould gladly have remained allent If
had wn
sumcHsted that aom<-

Eew. to >s

I ’ .;.A SPECIAL... ^
ON DINING CHAIRS

-Judi RnmsdeIJs position n. spec
lal laciurer to toe Stale AgrlcuRnral
College, no doubt, created the enthus
iasm which be aubaequently exhibit­
ed ill the Agricultural and Pomokigi
eocletiea of the United States; aad
le him ooe of the beet known
fruit gniwera.
-He was of that ctoas of perns
needed among the pioneers of n new.
ly aettled country; the life nnd p^v
greas <if which depended ao much uie
1 aad ^lical In
one who could «i
well and emphnllcally convey Ideas
to others leas Infonned

T...

Tile tusn who la

trying tn lira a

;I ean't
eairt live
llw one life decently.
dreeiitly.
I

A muto liuRglmw hs luis a muatcal

jrL SAVINGS

Pton,
giro a dolUr to
chHriiy liny UM»i4Wge to get two dolUn>* worth of sutisfRetlou fn.m tbs
contempluTloii of their gcuuroslly^
Chicago Hsllv News

NeNAy 3hir*t

AA/ais-tinss

Hm,“riT hn

‘r- 'r;ir

‘‘TV

Woman’s thoughts now center on planning for spring
and summer-, and of course her toilet must be plenti­
fully supplied with gowns and shirt waists made of the
newest fabrics. We are showing an exceptional line.

In Whii be Wais-tings
We have the new Oxford with white back gfound and
all manner of pretty stripes. There are several prices
from 15c to J5c. The Scotch Oxford is a beauty.

m-

When it to tnbhed toe bai
he provided wlU every faculty for th
hnnhtog hoatouee.
The arranguneu
wlU he fully ndeouate to Urn many dt
tAlla pC toe huatoeas. and to every re
aphet toe building will be In harmun
with toe importance of toe bank an

pubUcatioa of which has been begun
hy Attorney A. A. Beasluos at i
Blty. Editor Beaelons makes ou apoi
ogles for hU venture nnd p
only one thing: To publish as good
paper aa possible with the re
at hand. The modesty, combln,
ton energy of the editor. des»u-»es sue

the people of that lurttou

RRITTY MILO WINTER
Rev. M. W. Emlth Pleha AppI
OfwHerd ea Oeed ea New.
mev. H. W. Smith plckd up lu hU
orohaid yeaterday a number of Wag
ner applaa that have lain under the
anow aU winter They have o
troaea and are Enely preeerved. They
wonld not be bcuer had they been

pvgef nf the advaaugee of g< tt
Man nnd nOehtog to it
Poi
ewe Man to that ha knowns aU gl>oat
tha Oarman emperar. nnd be has been
wenchratng ea hits of that knowb^ge
pertedicnay for many years. That la
hew PenHniy gets hia name into the
papers and magastara. aad bow
■nidlng werM knows that there U
«Mh IndlvMnel es Pnuitney Big.
Are ^nRney’s ptoa of pmtof

Rtpie toll pctol wMnodeabthegood
iTtototo M Aee^y eppeer to

mMR

RIain Riqiuo

With him Ihe Inqulo was not
much what a man iH-lleved as does
lielleve It and practice It
e often talked lo me of men
who would no doubt die In

so
he

Just pride, ar
we Irawn many |
uulatlon
de

and rail
Bturlt*i. In which Iht
men were Ihe prinHimU aptly
trated the character aud qub k a
..f the judge lo grasp a altuailoi
turn I! to advantage. .
The speaker told aomething of the
early hlsturj- of Ihe city, how.the old
..fflees and court h..use l.N>k.Hl when
the judge Aral came here. The office
Elf Ihe Judge was then located just
west of the Masonic bUu?k on a hill,
the court house was a little shanty,
where Mr. Mllllken's house Is now lie
rated, and the furniture of Imth pla
was of the rudest kind. He told
(he faith that this man had In this reI to hls purchasing of the
farm which has I
In the history of

impartial study of hls life and charar
ler. we will all come to know him as
he reall) was-a good clilxen. an up
right Judge and an b.in.*st man
MaJ E H Green of Charlevoix, who
was for years one of the three lawyers
In this se<nion, the other two being
ar of Cl
Judge Kamsdell and U H. Gage, then
*r of such mag read the following tribute;
*1 am grateful to the Father of us
tdent and The
OuiliMik and lh.Te were few men be all f..r the tw^lvllege of being here l«i
respe«ie.l more highly than the Rev pay the tribute to long friendship to
J W Miller They enj.iye.1 many an the memory of Jonathan G Kamsdell
• All ofllrlal and political ties yield
hour I.igeiher
and
have
both
t.i |K*r»unal
When In May. IMlK. I
relatiHl
to
me
with ‘ a
•ame to the Grand Traverse region.
deal .if
y.uiihful
enthus
obi of a t«•rnl .if
Mr. lUmsdell was Judge of the Thlr
imu* Incident ihat hk^ipened
I on dry g.HHls
t,*enih Judicial circuit, having U*en
ih.y w.-r.* iMiili living In
?d-up r.N.m. and the
.-b-cted tu that C.BI.V two years prevl
|Kin The Judge and Mrs h
urt to provide a suithad bsai.d Ihrrv lief.ire com!
e plan* hy t le next term or they
•M'hea I called lo pa> my respects.
and Mr MlMer then was In cl
uld lose the !ounty seat. He told
I found him at work to hla garden,
that church
The judge was
the active stewards and when It came and was astonished when he showed
to raising ihe mlnisiers salary he me what he had done in setting out
The empty
fruit trees on his hillside farm; -but 1 available for a court i
• the Ubles
itory to this
a dancing party and paid the preacAer hls house to And hla omce Aour prac
tlcall) covered with tow books open,
with the pniceedt.
a^^numerous «ltps of pajier In each
‘ A few petiple have expressed
Ihat he sfc
- Mrs Ramsdell made apology, but
The members of the bar present to
ed on hls
added she could not dUturb a single
was n<H hls request a very i
ooe^ The best SO yoars of hU life had Uiok on the Aoor. as the judge was
preparing a brief for some very Im­ •«c,Rn.p.„,CL^^.»or.
been spent there
Fnim
portant case to be tried ouUlde hls
Hon H
mates itovemmeni homestw
circuit
lo toe meantime. Mr. Rams
to Mancelona, Hon F. W
made It what it tras.
dell had changed hls agricultural uni Mayne. Maj.
j. E. H. Green and Kobail
"A man who had trave.*
sively, wandering with the Judge over form for toat of circuit judge, the con W. Kane to
.>f the Trave
the pla.'e ooe day. said of It: 'Toil irast being very Impreaslve
"He was Immedlatel]
can
And
here
aa
captivating
scenes
of
beauty
as
same of a man who could give ]
The |RU;,-*| Mutou.aii. w. (glUlig
the more sheltered nooks along Che to the problem as to where.a new law
Mediterranean, while the rbiud. aky yer should locale; and also toe social chliH* U on Hs w«y fi..m England to
.Natal
It has a toinl weighing capac­
and water effect, ever changing In the
of the bay
ity of 1211 toes, and U lilted with antine cannot be surpassed
irpassed In
tomaUe Indl.-atorw. so arrangwl that
Traverse reghra to, make political when an engine Is run onto the ma­
of the w.irld
Is it any wondei
•peeehes.
which
gave
him
aa
exoelleat
living amid such scenes he ■
chine the vreUht iwrrted by each
opportunity to judging the future prow
might be bis Anal rt
pens to MCh locality, to the 12 coun wbMl ta lostantoneonsly exhibited.
place? He shrank all hls life
display, and bis request for a qui
culi.^
nerai was merely toat be migl
decided that I should
rape it after dtaih.
locate at Ch^levolx
d there I have
. tor penny U
wrs. nnd know to no good ranaon Cor
of hls farm lytog south to a oontlnua
iving hU deoisloo iwversed. .
"While hls jndlcial career has been
BlnaoUy aooceMfnl. hla law pmcUoe
foia ha Etod. Irat te4 ote Em MEed mrer toe etato BM nelee*

NTtofiMnitorhad b«m alMM^

Em

Will be one of the bestsellers. This will be one of the
greatest seasons for all white good-:. W** w*n+ you to
see this line. There are three prices. ^5c, 30c and 35c.
A beautiful Mercerized stripe for 45c. The white can­
vas weave sells from 20c the yard to 5oc. The finest
of all is the White Pique with a hand embroidered dot.
selling at $ 1.00 the yard.

“IMausoe” ^
We want you to see this special line. It will surely
please. Sells at 30c. 35c. 50c. 65c. 75c the yard.

Rorsian L-awns
In all grades from 20c to 60c, and beautiful Organdies
at 25c, 30c and 35c. We have a 40 inch Lawn for 15c.
a'splendid bargain.

India L.inori3
We^claim to have the best values In these goods of any
one^and we think we can show the largest assortment.
Prices are from 8c to 30c the yard.

Dain-ty Dinni-tias
We take great'pride in this special line; dainty scroll
Persian effects, broken figures, in white and tinted
grounds and the various stripes and dots and checks.
Prices are from I Oc to 4:0c the yard.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

\

i/-..

XHK XVVKTSQ RECORD, TRAVKRgB dlT, UXCB^ WEPyESDAY, MARCH IB, IftOR

iWMMdj VANDERBIurSJIEW AOTO. * WH2?Eai
t, oooaiaoa j

^

SSt’

private nmtor rmrrtafe hga

^

^ m_L

‘“‘^.w'vurk
. toys
the
. It la «
Mora, with a long taiwnd ht-nl In front
It! a raring car.

*•

••J5P

JISmTI ST

VOU CANNOT FAIL
to make light, creamy,
sweet and nutritious
bread with our BEST
FLOUR, give it a trial,
and be convinced.

ag bta Bicca at PhiUdel|ihta with the m.nh im-m to the . hauff-ur'a aeat.
f akrwMafa whioh will be the A atci> In the tnUhlle of the <Amtiuuona
tot imlldlag 1. town. A p-rmit mod guard leads to the platform, and
taken tml imloto the bnreaa of then tin re U another ouv np to the .

IDsoittg
them
right
Jllong!

TRY A ftCCORO WANT AO^
The

■tmavbmsk oi-rv.

miom.

• tff nfkhiqati.


f AltiM

I to til «b-bMMlOl

Akm from th* altoaMV Brmiden . , a—1 for two acrow. the Uxc\ of the
berg from Btonmn, Mt« Pauline companmeui. atal «ii the front aide In
. ai-wktng ml- I
to F. A.
nma fbrmw living U King George, o-t ooukle.
j, Virginia, whara h. haaflOj
of landatj a lomlmr and grial <

ch
jmf bM
r*«tu of lb»kMir ilM rp«i# of
Lak- flliorft tram Otilm#o. Afwtr
Im^ldad to nd tba oily of the km
md Ibar w-r- aaoortod oat of the oily
>» a d-Uil of polioant n bafora they

r iUm «uai<laf4 uf Om |
A yooog girl in Saginaw erVatad
Th0 UtoMi
afall
mnm €t mtwBfon wmt •ba v fladtii*
tk- aiad- uortli of Maowlooa Uto
BofuTfa# tirbi «f way Uiro««l
WnllM fto«.ri oo WalluM Uka bto
bar* toe-tod. Tiw rtpert u ihei bfor- etoicbto aiei^r I r O R A 1
■i«ll ttolnt «ul «<op a Royo- (lily.
Tlw t*.p
ctotota* a—(n
airaek llw >la l-ut«o( the aoUrtotlb*
Omm e( tbr frat«*ri>itito 1119k tha inilta
lltellalarda% and il»a ciaa- !• -prrad
l-C ai t (nrio-a rat—
dato a-Mkur- ara lo iha -inwi and lli-

ytoi- bto to-rn i«>u»d Urad in bra .1
,li r
»M Um.-iu*
dut
-to te-art dM-a*-. A j«oulia» f
10
omto*«i||.ia wltb h-r lif-1. Ma.-I
Cb<«.m -tie ba. I-M..I la tairlv
b-alU> fur to—y
-U- h- o»»
b—o oauid- the dnor» ard of brr liomr
for li f—n rao-pi .III oua «»r iw« oc
ea-loa- It 4- *»ato«l that lu^ny <-ardbe bar barbtod. wbo h» bean
, d.ad 15 >*wra, oMd-d b-r for nacl ct
Ina b-r Im—notd doti- and tiuM

OVER 600 LIVLS

>» aaking to ^ aioowMl from aobool.
dalming aba waa 111. She olatad that
i pbyiolan had dlagooaad bar llljmto
Ml aiuailpox. bbaWM parmlMa
ro tiome imak baMa. and the bwilth
lAoer waa called
Upon blr arrival
It tba girl s bon e, be waa met by her
Samoan lalanda Swept Recently by a
uid informal that the amallfioi atory
Terrific Storm-Relief Meaaurea
-«• UM-l b* b-r only aa a actieme to
Inttitutad.
ret -taQM-d from b-r atadlea
^Sali

6tnenl Hews
of Iht World

KrabH-n.
March
l*i
TinMarl|ioMif arri^d lu-re fruiii
the Saiii«>aii iMlaiiitH. hrliu^lm; ful! par
lii-iilurH «if the tidrlhh’ Inirrh'ane
alihh iUilcd (he l‘.Miiiii.l«i en.iip of

It.n.r
Iii.-a-^iir.-s hax.- I-nh in.ml
Ontl.- a(vio. of rtar—on (4-t.-ral
Himm. who u
tillul.Ml. aiid «-v.r>ihiii^' |H.Hhil.!r i.« Imi|.d hu f-imU. Mr. Kf-vw,.|t
lug dull.- aTApln and uUu r |i'.are,4 In
Uk- a Irm- breath of »al» -ir lor «he ila* Saiiioaii Kr.iup to rcileve tin- mit
uf t- r b*-el«h. Xlie will aail r.-rinK> of the IS.unii.m Ulaudi-ruo th- |n-.4drnfa yacht Mayfluaer
Afier the waierit of this Taler hurri
Marc* 28 for a f-n dar'a nroiae down t'aue Itad rt-cedcl. liodlt-^ of dm«n«-l
lb- Po...mao and Oh-aai-ek- bar and
>Dt into »M- AiUntic., Hi«. willwo jpuu> |»;a«a-n
The l«.laiid <if HlqiHTU aa.s the !
acnoiitiauii-<l by -11 th- Rootovrll
aide lu with-iiatid
children eioept Miaa Alic-. who la
hiKlu-Mt place
away
If Mra Rrmwiveli flnda h-r 1 only 12 fi**
fi^-l alH.vi- llM- M-a The i
lo the helKtiU
h—lih are-tlv
t•-oeflted ti* ornia-) donu
maV b- eti-n.l-d h-youd th- ten «laya* **”•«»•*
«
I
(“•*

i-'t.

t caotod a r.implete breakdown of land
rrank Arnold, a *.l-ran a|.|>«r |«-n
taaala irapp-r. wa* tor-d from a |mck
of boa^rr wolvr. by hm two falihfol
d««a a abort llm- a«o II- war rfdom
Jn« fro* Tr.mt Cr—k. omu K-oyoaba
•ad wbro u ar boo* war atiaok->i
/wHban opil-idiofli and f-ll in ib,
toad
RUdd«> who w»to ai th-oab
lo.‘ liaaAl 111* joM in rime 10 fri^htor
away the *oUae. which bad followed
bl* for -om- oiilea
From the traoki
la the -now U waa a'torward le.iru-<
tbai loorteao woWer bad mad- op ibi
|toA.
>
A mao worklod for P-rer buying
who hrto iwo miito -aer of Thorn
-t l-. took a load of gram to tb.
mill to bfeed By mietaka -Igbl bagr of dor.
•tod ware iooUdad in tl* load
A
•mm to Mr DaMog diwrorerml ih
mtlUka be baMaoed to Tbornrllle.bn
tba mllUr bad groand tba i»reoloti
•lover otod into U^\
Tba amount c

,

b-ibao 1- ir, —n — w-i.

mllL
Klregmi hto bton in Uil. 1
of $To*i and
twalvayaara and
. at all
naked hu par
bride
bay
obow Muw
^ Hak-on. both of New Vwk.
donntd their Iwtldng -ull- at AlluntUrity re.'.ntly and lu k h dii-Ui
Ptotor Apltt, who bad baen taken Bays the New Turk Widd. It a a. the
coldtot day of the v.iir in that city, and
l^othT
aanarvonaandconfotod. Keith- the wIimI whm Iduwln:; n guh- fnmi the
north
noth men -aid Ih.y -Tell tuoT
aka a word to the other daring
m mtnaito’ interval that ela|tod
batwMO their maeiing and the mar

r:;; ,r;:r

C^ndtnstd Dtws

i-orge Utoklnaon. formerly general
lager of the Northern Paoiflo annoee he has wMJured topital in ('hi
oago for boildiiig the Alaska Oentral
rmUrtiad from Keearr-olotn Bay to At
W00.I on the Tanane rivar. forty mile#
above R-mpart and within twenty
inilea of the new diaooveriea at PtMiro
onwk.
The main line will be 416
mile* lung. It U lutemled to oomplete
11.1 mite. thi. ymir
What are atat-d to he the greatest
lepoeita of iron or- in the west have
h-tm fuand on Prince of Wala. leland.

When ihe

NAVIGATION OPENED

.v,.,....,

The t’niviiry
ehnn h of 1‘rortroee. K. I . ha*.
lt« d -n. to the
wlm i-imnot c.y fu.4. nnd
for
Ibi-ni to Mlei-p on liave l«-eii put In The
ebureb kitchen I- um^i lofreiwn- im-nla.
■Od the li..ual I hrt>tiii;i- fe>tivltUW
pix-en np ill «*r.l'er iliat ihe in.niey
could !-• drv,.t»-«l Id Ihe iiu*re pnietK-al
obje<*l of keeping the m-iHly from auflartug cold and hun»ier

>oii PUII.-.I Aim.iur i. l.-i: lor tb- auui
of
V*
«*e. ior inwvel). **U
was
111 no; the ^Iilher.; U
a«i* IliHt uf the l-i-’h- daujihtcr '* -New

NOTICE
OF
SPECIAL
ASSESS
MENT
FOR
THE
IMPROVE
WENT OF SIXTH STREET.

Cal.lwe
Rmmei Hairad
.Moixari.
Haniii
|‘. rr>
Uini. 1
lv-ker»v. Or.i'ar Sin
>?HUlo. Jaeoh Kiir1*eh K. f lbv.iii«.
Frank V^iiruha Frank Smlih. F
liesniond -M A
‘,i
wlnor. J *M*. ItiskeMh-e. J. T Hannah.
(• F Hea.l
Frank KafTkii Will K
Martin. J H. Methuigh A J Doyle.
Frank A Ik aii I bIh-IU M. ad^. I’Sius
'
John ShadeV
kNi.. Sarah
Frank Frle-Uiih
>.-r John T Snu^ha’.l 1
I klnnpu-Tie Uallntnd (*o, and all

k<xk1

TUESDAY'S"
Efut If Mid lapntnci!

A

O.V Su,,. i »-c1

.OIV^V.

Resurrection!

Grand Rapids Fimitare Co.

•Id FUatlab, IHitcb nnd Flemish
wriuw Ptealdcnl.
pnlntara.
Ha baa naan notified that
mdoo that tba nxi-!
those books have been inottwalng in
rof tbemonnmln
vnina until now the art la worth i6aa
>•
protaotod from
Angmal MaUa. of Drayton Pinlna.
rp or in lav. than
S«d rU brotbag. Fzwd Scdialia of Anr to ix
dmnvllle. propoaod to trade revol five yanra tliare will be no
tignte the Big Horn bnaio.
to exhibit hit
At Hartford tt was teoentlv dtoidr^
markamanahip. Krad floartabad tna timt what waa left of t^- “ Warfilng
inatol. tbe bnaimer aaught sad thr ton aim •’ ao known E^uaa ot tha|
trsnpon waa diaobarged.
Tba buulet -I ry that Waabli.gton atop,wd at
a. dill when ba v.ailed Oap»
p^mA Ummgb Aogaaf. left
of Iba
Wad*worth. on tbe ocoai
into tha aidA It did not |

gel ihrcea of IL When naked if he belieird the atorv which gave tba true
wa aoart hto.le jit. .ame, Superintendent of Sinew
mla ia Tulid and Hmaling rapiiad: " Why. if tlmt
»y tba priDoipU oouM apeak It would taova if
m aayatbapn..- rom n* Uier
picked up a I
dpal may «nUT a atora nod ordto the ’•otoafoarlnobMthonfh. at tbe acoaa
•bUdm ba tads ibora So bnv. au i tootioo of wbtob was a parfaot prdnle
goblbto, nwd th*t tba wwaerof the of Waabtngt-o lika
by tba I

Cadies' Spring
Suits

(gS*'§«E

llnYo!k,lNiln,Parlt,Bitlli

S^50„.S4<W
Spieial Sctnim Itf Emr Act

K.M( .nd »«.Ct ONt(*«V«U»

TirratHt
he Crossett Shoe ■» «««•
srru
m .co

Btal .

in

ACailol Eitrao-dinan Mifii!

CROSSETT SHOE. -

PflMi: 3oc. 50c. 75c
«•« •al>-

ForSaleByBllCIUNr&R0S(!OE.208 Fniat$L

l.illGPSI

SILVER

CREAM.
U not e.M^l n roller,
l.iit tl^ Ihe g»-aievt
thing'oat ha cicaaiag

Sheets fortomorrow

SILVER­

WARE...

Splrmrul tipjioriunity lo liuy sheets at a part of
I heir worth.
7*J.\‘.h» hemmed sheets, st amed. Meadowhrook
hrand.
1 hese are of ^jooii serviceable cotton, full
s^i/e. ami are well worth more money.
I hey were
bop^rhi ai a price ami you «ei the benelit.

n H«. Vm »n SUh

tyere^s the Price, 39e Each.
Tinware
inamdedware
and
WooJcnwarc
in
Basement
Dining:
Tables
rounil ortijuate
n.75 to $28

SldcBnardN

The Bit Store.

-FURNITURE/onr Spring; prepar.-iiions for Furniture buy­
ers are on such a comprehensive

Ibiving in car lot> for idIi injures ns thevery

l>een cut to the ]t»w« st notch.

$1 PER WEEK
Cbe *■ Bosloti « Store

Wc want

PENINSULAR

every woman in ihr city and country
Hardly a
new nuin-

STEEL

- RANGES-

liers arc added.
If your price limit is FIVK DOLL.\RSona Suit you can find one
here as uootl or better than
where.

Irim Beds
every
oombinxlioo of
color

bre 'crs
$7.00 •
A>I) UP.

please, cash or

$30.00 to $50.00

cl c

If you have not seen this

t the'rs up from $20.

superb collection, shall be ijlatl .10
come again—new ones since then.

.J.

Huy as you

canc 5?ti, sol C»

$2.rS np.

every
dcscnpiiob

$l.Mto$4S

scale that

lowest prices, jind our margin of prolii has

$3.75 10 $30

Rockers
of

show you, if you have seen Them,

baart of

Furniture DepU 2ni Floor «ti« B*MlBehl.

Mning
Chair

in;» yo“ everv day about tlie jjood-

tlay passes but what

Hi

very neetl of ain Iniiisrhold ran be supplied.

We are «oin,: lo keep ri;:ht on tell

to see our news^jarment.

ininl

$*TSlo*J8

Kitchen
Chairs

ncss of our Tailored Suits

2 18 Front StrMt

House Furnishers

on.w7s«i;7-i::zr.“ :::;^r,r.r;;inr

liK»t

»„t .!«*».,............ I

A gnuil selection of (ahl I>resscri. up from................................

IH
»rr:: r=-r,r.si:~■■ --

im

three piece auil, full size •etpentinc front, lop dn

iTPINRERG’S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE

K.^ rvr.t • St. adl le
le ipil.t Jilliil'e
>I.,|| ow-r ti- IIMI.II.I in Wld.h me
;i»”1i*li hiiiiiea;:. 1..1- at llm< - t.iki u a
4ll out of ImhIoi l.-r io .-».ie.lilly
hi* il.-iwirttn. .11 of \ii«T». nii «.h iiu
lie
-p akh tt .d the fiW hi h.id
ariieil M hde hi i ••
We %re l.dd.-

down from Charlrvolx. wh-re vbe hat:
ii|v.ii
line of I
wintered, and thv regnlar bay rent froiii H
of Dlvir-U
will begin tomorrow morning.
' «h- ca,
Tb.Ootpn.bUw..
I thi' n'l f«»r the
and lain 6ne shai>- f.'ir the
ht-ri-iiil'iti* ui^oli'
,
f.ir thi- p.irlu.-i- i.f ili-fniy
boatueaa. Tiie (Veaoeut will uf
part iif I hi- rt»>l which, the
Co'incil di'cMi'd Fbiiiild iM- iM.rnc BiKl
m.'ni fi>r the
p>«ul by >p<slal
logloal aorvry abow tb- dapoalt. it ta
Th^^C^Timhia left Oharlevoii th
yrHilliig
and
l«av K «if Slv^h Min
dd. to be equal to the beat maguetii*
from the w,--l lit
no found in 8w«Mlen.
thi- iWMt line of inviwhiu -irei-i. in now
Haturday mpht aeiamio di.rurhanoea
It oot oT('hailevoix. but th«- ice oil tile in my othto bir public liiniH-c
were lelt throughout ll* moanlalnooa
I look and blocked her in
;
Noth-i- ir, nl-o h.-r.-hy gUi'ti Hiai the
D of Moniaua. There were two
round, and Ikianl nf A-^.'ir-o.r-^ .»f ihc
duttnot ahocki which lasted foliv 16
i-t-i in th«'
t'liv of TraY.T>c tTiy
da aneh
The vibratiooa exi. ndon April
('onndl IltMima in wi
c.ih.
at e o’clock p m t<* i
»aid aM?o--'*niei]i roll, a* Mhld
inking diabea from tlie abelvea.
k well known
and piaci- i.piKinunHy will Ik*
g clock, and brankuig mnntlto
mef
bnraera. little dnmage waa
*'i)jilrnl IhU l“ih day of March U»“5.
Maounaa. Gawtwee county. Hca in a
mas. M. llccr^. my CW-rk
This lathe third anrtbqanka
aritioal oondUloo from tbe-ffeota of
poiaon taken in miaUka for a dose of exparieooad in Montnaa within tMi
aalla. Ha tied bato ftollng ill and years
Mrs.
Joseph
H-H.
a
well
known
tm
•ant to • neighbor’s nnd borrowed
wbnt ba and Iba neighbor aabppoeod Ident of Walmah. Ind., met with a imwpa n 4oaa of anita. bat which tamed oahar aooidaot. whioh may reaalt in
oat to ba aolpbau of aloe and oorro- tbe loMof her eresight. Mra Bell
filled a amall huok-l with waler.fltl-d
•iva aablimala
ctietop of the oleu.il down cWly
Tba aommoo ooancil of Prankf
and left It on the stove in which was
•gawta out of tbe town br pnaaing an a briak lire waa borning
ordiannto imposing a Ito-nae of iiu hoiletl fiercely, generated
to Mrs
9 atenm pretoure. nnd Juat as
|wr day on auib gentry for o|wrating
I waa leaning cv-r the aipve. nn
Onpt. A J. Hooka, City librarian f
ix^noalou reaultod. whicli burled the
bay.Olty. nnd ooiuipiaMnr of litara
trm nnd tbe Sne aria, aonie SO yanra Id off tba buckal and a delaga 6t hot

r

our floitfg aevcr^l new pPlcmt in 8 |mVc* l>ed
i)ualiiy with <mr low jgic** canibimd it

iw nK» mi! them lo th*
A

HANNAH & LAY CO.

m

If ... .I;-

ChiffoniCR
$5.50tfi$25

Bed Room
Suits
12.75 to $55

#Wi



t 'eirr.shoft. egPwtepAT. maboh i«, i»oi
LZST^^Ti
FAMILT AFFAH wmm.mtm«iic. ItodCT MATME
-------------HAS
BEGUN
rri”""“

OCMOCNATIC MAtONALTV WTU-

:



CT»OTwre«poro.«Ai

ST^PATUCK
REMEMBERED

i

ATK>N CL*VMtV 0««CTK)

miMCMHI* ^AimlM IN MONON
OPOAVLiUT tVSNIHO ^

EXCELLENT OIAPLAV IN BOUOH-

▲heady the High eehool atl
are geCtlog lato Umpe lor the co
and there to erldem* that
EoeUeot maurial will be dereioped beioce the meke take plaoe whh
the other High aehooto of thle regloa.

Carteon toi Hie

FlNEPOVLTinr
EXHIBITION

IK>WERt DIVORCE SUIT

Letter aad Caa Toll dint How

ae it. to rich In proielae ae well aa IhL
EY BUILDING
It does not aaelnilate well akme; I
eboeM be aapplaneated with gra
Good Attendance Today and Bhew la
imooat of grain gtrea being

». PBAKIS CILEBtMION

The arat animal show of the NorthomMlohiitaa Poolwv and fV| SlOOk
itotion opened thi. morning with
marly 160 eotot.-* ^In» iiw Imt
. iiwB-eapeewd tlMU.beAiaaliiy
A be below tl^avoragw Hoaovor
1 the abnw opi^ocd naay of iba
lOkeo. were
quality ahoro

tecMMoUMM
%CM 0« TMK UWAL «UAW«AT£
MALK THI* VtAN
OattMTiAf In th. City Op.r.
Mm.. WMi rin. Nrotrw. .

J2*£r.Z»'.N— -P-UU, ^
U«r»

bMitooi*^ Iruh IMMI*.

M.

bjJ. W.Bk
Tb» Boy«’ Bi«d
,.«cloMhe«t. PI
______
Biiio* *k«y
oftittt________________
ebmroli

1„—

.

^

teem*
ready tboee who are going Into eprtng

y»UTv. and can epecuUtc
heart’• ctwtent on the natter
chlnigrmphy and other

OalrymenW Meeting Tonight,
MoSanaralelylagoahtoeU
•d graepiBg the aBiaaal*! t
be neetlag of the dalrymen*a eon
Mke with all hie foroe to pall the reatioa thla arenlng will be of eepectal Intereet to realdeou of the city
nalate ferward.
Joha R. Baato. as behlad. and A fine progmm will be glren^

Ot^todOM. TI..T •«.

“w—iM
_
Aa« «hn mtmtT <* »•

TO C
UUwdtopolUOBbMk MbOldMbO



..^•<ITY.

loMOeaer. Al*rtme4 hy a.^«r«e. Calla

flt FMHektttifht

rtfiTik-d lUstwery
by I>r. Arlliur MstnUtiuild of Washlnr
Biwooo-PoUoUttto baidv. Moo. too of the fsuNe trf the Increaee In Innnlty. which has been celilod to LoopKty WM toitnlT •xmO^ nod - - hte old toll oMi-t bold ool moo- ■
r. BoU tb. ooROU o Uttio
MUuit Itmo nojojod by too.
don. an article by W. J. <'orl«i, which
(onooM obi-dh to ko
amxtire In the J.uunrj l-ue of the
IteTlrm ofioJd l-m oimtltoB my Weauulustcr lUview. cx«nea i«t:
BoN>UMlodt«ooB4 footifoo
-From year to ye«r. from rfecade to
«M opoot lO plOTiM
decedm frtun geneiatlun to genenjl*®®-’
dM. Bomp'orolooc. I’ll flw
tOraoBdUUioo. AfMT Ibo MTly fott
yoo.DMriiolz.
I th«- ravages of
;t tb. .TMiog b«l bOMI tlOOl i
WBbolm-1 wool Ibo wbolo
,Mlpl«MoiMlb.lo>otaaD «o<
•iblUly of tbi. BUIb ottMt Ocbt OD la gnwt nunilwra. The 1
udMi Wttb 0 bOOBttfOl oopiior.
my obooldon olooo.
Unllorm BonkSoolol Pony.
Bmilo-WriU yoo’d bNtm mk
Bl. Pbtriok'.Diffttoo tb. 000
ly (KMl b> of tb. iMpooBbUlty o» tb. mu of ttoQ h*« «u he fac.M. Uow lung wlU It
KtbchH of Pyth tbU dook.y oc I’m otmldlb. ilf’t op. Uke IwfofT Ibe whole IUmm *
OTT .1, MMsa «h* amtry m wmc' IM TlHjrr WM
Urg* .iModMc
lodolMd total
The lunacy returua gb«w 1
OMdtwer. fomlNnpd lootboo. wbo
dldoot<*».todMC..«dth.
.yMyplMMOtOOA

TOFOFMBAR
ASSOCIATION

Ad

STEPS TAKEN IN THIS CIRCUIT
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
Tb. PtotMMd Horn. Oitol. .oJoyMl
, T«y plMMOt St PMrtok-. doTemporary Organization Effected and
Mrty
ID
«b.U
bntl
to
tb.
Olty
0|»»
------ . tb* nlclnnbiil- uita>
Boom block loM «nBiO(. TbMO wM
Complete Organization WMI Be
Brought About Boon.
.
«»»to
■ntlnnnl 4«
Tbe natter of oignnUlng i
tb.
mortc
for
d.U«btf»l
mM. of lU t«n brtw»n Uw I
•oototioo waa diaoueaed by the local
«l.lcb WM conlioowl tlU • UU- boor
Md IbO lOTMtOU of tb* 0«»
attoraeyaand
tbe etoltlng attorneys
Job. Laiomd Miod M proiopl.r
yeeterday afternoon after the nenorl%lnty
udexofotoea The natter wae broaoboakM '
ed by P. a aUbert aad It wae gener­
|IM|III
______________
____
.
.
Tided for tbOM who did
ally underrtood that the matter would
cone up at thla ttna
them ew eiuoe. and thAU of tbe attorneya approve of hav
pMfile haT» MT«r fulljr •ubmitu^d
Ing aa aaaooiaton for the thirteeatl
Jndicial o^iL However to get RDM

%A:

Zr Tk»

of hli life and cber»c
F«t ~ »B ootllne o

SsrriT'.SUrz;

ForlOQyeen U»ey h»Te beetigOT
MMd egalnet ilielr will, they heT.
Un Ibelr hone oooovrby »*»•
kM. oad OM wooden that then ar.
w Mih people left lo irelaod. Then
oU BhU. they haTO teCaliMd eomu o
* Unit facial dlklooltoiiB eod telntion.
IMt dtettagalah them.
Ithoibemi claimed by the Britle)
•hO*th.lrkhpm>plew*-oioapabl.

2sr:
i

fOk that they warred with each other
Tteamae mlgltt he eaid of *aU peoph
r told dl the bright llghu

The regular bay run will begin Fri­
day. Tbe Oolunbla will leave '
tbe north tomorrow at 7:80 a.
Oumminge will take her run on
the bay in a short time, aad later wlli
give place to the CtueoenL wbioh to
stia at t'Aarlevolz.
A line of canned goods has been ad(tod to the etookof OUlet’s atore on
Weal Front airet l.
The rugular meeting of Traverse
Bay Hive No. 71 will be held this
evening at 7:80^-olock. lHa request,
ed that all membera be present aad eapwitolly ail omoera and guards After
^ meeting refrmhmmit. wlU be
rved.
The Willard W. O. T. 0. wiU meet
wltli Mrs Irish. North Spruce atooet
TbkndkT kII.«ooii. Mrk BheB.t
mil hDT. olarf. ol th» iWf~n.
The advsnoe auto of seats for Tola
toy's famous ••Reaurruotton,** to to
iweaented here next Tufuday. will
otien tomorrow morning at the boi

latBam. In tkto oogntry the IrtM.
ptMdehave taken part wlUi Amen
«me from the Ume of the rovolutiou
to the preeeal time.
Bynatorotheyare dmnooratlt

Immanity to OhrtoL and the atrong
eM appeal He. U ihA
cl
ugmUty In the rtghi of Ovd and Uk
twinge of ehartiy and love. Tb*
A___ _
fupnbllo hae the same rnn
STmita foLdatlon atone and hm
dme moa for the elevation of tl»

itu— that are deriv»the history of Ireland and th(
»plo to that tbe Irish wish to
^J^tinuance for aU time th*
Me prlnciptoe of our
aniatnotlmetobetroyt
nito leetuiu was foUowed by a pUj
.kThe Bhaasrook Minstrels’*
The parts of Patrick and Timoih,
wmu var>t*^Mr
and the fob
towing Itot of ohaiaotort talla alory ol
the play. The participant, wereapgxMaed for the oooasioD
Sltte haU was neatly trlmatod

stand too lung, as it »
rancid. It to. houerer.
product for IIN %aUie in

out with the boys.
High eehool athletlm 1

»4,f« rflfc.l»«.o»«b.«r----IW«V-

True, there to no 1

bM hold of the halter of the
aa. to taggiag with all hto

p.rtiM:
•at. fNM«k ww not lotrM

4SX-.OM,

HaellanatU to oa

kind.
The letter that Judge Mayne
celTed waa devoted to three things
telling what a good fellow Mra. Pow
era U and what a bad character Mr
Powers Is. and eonfeaslng aa to tbf
origin and motive of the threalentni
letters received by Mrs. Powers Iron
me to time.
The letter baa much that to good
to aay of Mrs. Powers, and aome of «
digerent character to aay of Mr. Pow
era. But the confeaaion to the most
Interesting part of the epistle
author of this toiler to his honor. *0
?uer claims, to the same pen
a ho wrote the threatening totters
Powers, at the instance of Mr.

To make good
ter. said Prof. Smith, it is Important
to use good feeil. energy and Intelll
gence.
The liest emp ff»r fiH-d to red clover
as the tops are used, the plant taking

DAIRYMEN’S
CONVENTION

U\,ntlnued from Hrst I'agc »
The olDctol view Is that the Im-n-aac n-^enl liuiur. and 2 cents less if un
Is morr apimwit tluiu rval. that the colored.
The bill was presented in congress
cuae is nahcr one uf awnimulailoothat If thm- to ail Imr.-ae** U to iM out III lost, ll was talked to doaih. It
of pro|K<tlu« to th- iiuTkWsr uf popula- ow-evw. weni Inio eflecl July 1. tbu
Uoo. Mr. FofiKt ttim U this view with L<t year, and the price uf butter has
Idnignatlooandacuru. Theprimiu svs btHD Utter ever sinctv The union,
tern, he de. tortu. to aedly wauling, aud
Inlalns that the luarriage uf a however, still has much work to do
Shilling nvommended a hand
pmwn who to or ha. Uvii iimai.e ahimid
hruught mil by the National
be itfcvimled l.y law. He thluka, imreever, that the qm-sti<ei to ao IniiHiriaut Dairy unlim.
that an tnt.-ruatl«iial <MnftTem*e uf
The next subject treaty upon wa.^

NO COON DOGS FOR LIBERIA

time at which they can aay
hluBcofcach other and not be
ntoUo aa If they were alwuya at
•words* points and to oaiMvate the
spirit of good fellowthip. It to tbe
intentioo to have an utganiaaticu of
a high order and
a year for a banquet i

rmm CieoriBn M.ve to
A.IoaoI. D«.SI>4 •» aollloa.
Greet was tl»e eumiw of a party
egroea from Ireiu county, Ga,, w
they bad to part from tbetr dope the
oChiT day. «y. the New York 1
The W hite Star pier reiwuiuled with
uallliiKs. The howU of the d«
added to the outbur«t.
• How can we g. t along without d<
In LiUvUr was the piainlivr query
one of the meu. There wive liny four
^uud
for th* African Und of |iromiae. They
had two bloodhounds and two *Ti
ful flue coon dogs" But when they
trooped aboard tbe Teutonic tbe man
at the h«d of the gangpUnk «.ld -Get

uts He was italm-d to leiiru that
ket didn’t Include dogs. He was
I most get a goveruuieut iHrmtt
tbe dog. could be tt^lved at an
.EagUah port. He commi kwted that

that ^
by Dr.

erofihe beildinr.

‘ngli richer for having grown in
l*rv>f. Smith told of his ex|Hrtence

Frans Hack Ftaaaed.
Frank Ueok ol Ohlcagu, who will
judge the show and sward all the

Is now used Jo
; pan. dt-^ p cral and

-the
rentnfugai.
relative merits of
iverage loss of fat
e further sjM»ke„of
in each process
the iiuiKirlanee of Siiiirl
sbowtHl that sweet aud

jadatag the exU.ntu began tbto aftaruooo and u to anuotpalad that the
juugiug will all be itaished tomorrow
murniar. wimn all Viistor* will be
wiio an the winners j
Cxceltent Exhibits.

eleuly dlstrM.nt.Ml ami that rnrd)
!qMMk.s
would nut
apiK-ar.
If tU
cream to siraincHl there will U Util.,
tnmhle tn this resiKsl
Additional
o.pi.’s touch.’.! u|s.n w.r.. liiof-e oi

Til., lar^.'-t Ha-* i4 fowls on exhli.tiion ar. th.> White Wyan.iutics and
Uiit.hI
Plymuiiih Kocks. The
Wyamiotu--.
Ibifl
Plymouth
Hocks. Whti.* P;> mouth Rotki.
and
StSv.-r iJicvsl Wy andot lev arc alvt>

; rc4.r«-->«-iit. .1. a- i- a!>-i tli.. Brown
am! Buff L.’g!...rn .’lass
There arc
ToIiu.um* g.v-s... sod Pekin ducks
well repr. >cnte.li There is s fslfw
There was much djelpful discussion
srg.’ entry of Ikirkings. PolUh.
-Future Dairy legislation.” by Prxd after ih.- preM niatlon ..f each topic
vVhiu Fa.fd Black Stmnmh. Partridge
K B. iKHilitile. He show.^1 lhr»?e.sam
Exhibit of Dairy Products.
GiK’hinv. Ibili (’.K-liins, liumlsus. and
pics of oleomargarine of dilTcreni col
TU- exjilhit ..f dairy pr.HJucis. which
ther sian.!ar<! vari(’ti*’f«
arc Uing ivcelve.1 all the lime, to r.Pet Stock OcpartmenL
L ing violated. A movement to Uiug ceiling a giMnl share of att..ntion and
made at the present session uf the
In the iH*i sUM’k department are
legtslaturv
to
reiH‘al the existing
oUv.margartue law. and Mr. Doolittle
ui.-. and other pets
H 1* predicietl
hat the imrruts will l.arn a little hen
declarinl that all possUdv should Isalk Ironi il.e m.i’H’ in the bull.llug
(kiue to prevent this
He also sjtoke
of U-gtslaiion concerning dairy inspec­
Children’s Department.
tion and the sanitary
condition of
The <’hii.lren*s departiu.*nl to well
cheese factories, creameries, etc. The
To Study the Sabbath,
.•pr..s«.nte«l and Umt depsrtmvut is
lime to rtpe for a law respecting
series of meetiags hav.- ts^n srthese, declared l*rof. Doollule.
His
ted for the discussion of tbe Swb the children, ami .the grown |»eople
remarks were received with much in­
bath queUionat the Adv. niist church,
terest and. much dtocussiun follow ed.
ing that the llitle folks have made.
ooner of Tenth and Wadsworth s
Extremely helpful and Interesting
The subj«<rts ooasidered will be as They have some Very nice varieties
laiints were brought forth h> Hon. H
to their deimriuie^.
rs:
E. Alvorxl. A. H. Barber and Prof. C.
Itesldt-s these, t^ere are Incubators
rch W. “As a MemortolMarch
D. Smith, who arv emineuUy flued to
». “As ta the Old Testament:” April .11, exhtbli. aad i. J Palmor has a
speak un these subjocu.
President
hnsKier on exhii.(tu»o with 4i chicks
5. "As in the New Testam
John Miller also made aome Inieresi.
that aitract.H considerable alti^jtiun

elected to perfmd the organlaath
fact to hto companions.
ildmit-M B. PratL
bVlce Preaidenle-K. H- Oman of
Ohartevolx. H R Hndwm of Antrim aceat fifty milca.** moaned George
ScoCt. BiiL uuder ord.-ra. be ttod the
age to tbe wralttng room. When the
Will mee
•eoteolc toft her pl«v. the aalmato
The Lady
o*aook eharp Bemetory and trenMuer-Oeorge
Irttned at their ropra, but couldn’t
iwak them, and their masters and* mtoin Foreeters hall.
rcaaae eoon were far away.
Tiuveree.Buy sewing circle will
-Pity they couldn’t take tbe coon
meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs
oga with them,- said a pier hand.
Ed. Pemc. on Webeter etrocL A full
Dr. J
Tl«e’d be grrot aport in Uberla. I
attendaaoe to deaired, sa thera to
of tbe Nortlmm MKAlgun uaylum. hea ear Ifa full of coooa.by Governor Bltos
Tim four ycur old child of Archie
sof tbeMlobigundeleiutee to the
ducntly
Men wbo are
Curry of Inlerlochen waa kicked li
aeni meeting of the natiom
often I
th»« head by a borae yesterday. auHcr terunoe of charltiee and oerrw
ingafraotnreof tbeakulL Tbe ohUd The gathering wlU take pleoe in At- tada or hobldee rather thsn by aboot
Ing or fiahlng. yacbtlng or 1
Hotel Whiting reoeivlug
Oa..fromMayethtoltf
tag. and more often than not their
medtoal att. ntlon.
90 to towaid eometblng
8. L Ilm Ima Joat received a Iett* r
PERBONAL
that Oilier men would regard aa puefrom Mnntotoe amting that Fred Fnl
Rev. Henry MoKtntoy was caUed to
ler to ooualanlly Improving, that Mr Munoto, laA. this aftotnoon by the rfle. We have a wealthy banker wboa.
delight
to
in
atodylng
seeda and a<ed
ncurly well aad Mr
life, partlculariy the duration of ‘
ertolcal liliMes of a atotar.
Strickland is greatly Improved.
mantritamv. In a coUectlon of 1
If you have not tugistend
mllliona of seeda he haa in
slBOuld aee to it thla afternoon.
rttles. berm..t1rally a.aled
cm Uw iia in anHent cit
> be cure o! yonr vole on April 6th.
> d.wtroy.d and .ov.ved
The prayei meeting of the Frienda
Miu F. J. LUito and Mto. LlUto
igo. These, be dettored.
kuroh tomorrow evening wUl
left todny fcr a vtolt in Oanadu
soon as exposed to air
at 7 o clook sharp to give all aa opm Bradley left this menlng for
w York IVrss.
portanity to attend tbe ooncert In the a Ytoiial hto old home In Oobarg. Out
High School Lecture and
Ralph Roeooe to la tha city f»A
tWe to e chance that tbe preaam
•hort Ttoit with hto parenle aftorat- enmber of nattirallxed AmiTieaiia
lumber of people on the buy »ding tbe Agrioalluial ooUegu
jonse of commoni may be ta
this morning were grrotly in
George Baflt. Jr., left yeetorday for
ed ahertly. J. H. Seivevna. far
R«mtodinth. prooeeaof eetti
a trip to Imnalng.
meriy of Jeraey City. N. J. to ab.
I on tome 16 foot wheel.,
E.R William. WlU leave tOi
offer
bimaelf aa a candidate to the par
being done by OaldweU A Lon or next day for a month’s 1
Bamentary dtolrici of Brtxtou. where
Mlohlgad fur tha Bagyele Bley
an Merttoo win be held s<w>n. Mr
Rev. Ft. Campeau and Rev. Ft. verna, who to a memN-r of tbe
Languor left this Morning for their of Chavlaa Peebody A Sons of London.
»tn tbe perlora of
New York and Cblcngo. ha* breo livtag
Park Place hotel this 1
to Kngtond fUr the taat ten ymra, and
roeently took ont hn natoraltoatk
will vlall Detroit, Montreal aad
perm.
Be ^ ataod aa a Liberal
UghL The regtotera wlU olom this gtnla. roturulng laiur In tha «imi
Trunk Lewis a boy wbo ataya with
A H Bennett ou Rmrtdiph rtreet, *-

ilaborw Theahowtoho&Uf hold
ID the i^ud P. Soaghey baiidtag fn _
atruoL The eattaDoe la
mbow IS through Mr. Boaghej oWld.
on Cass atteet during the day
k Tbe abow will be open evea, 00 thst thoee who are unable te'
antiend dnring the day oan eane k
the eTuning.
Tbe appearance of the interior to
eery beaL The coops are all ouiform
tn sise. which adds grsaily to the appeanuioe. Tbfv are arranged eloog

matters. This to tbe gist of the cup lielieved it Well lo plant lioth in the
fi^lon. But there to no signature to
nd spring. Alfalfa was also rec
let the c«*urt know Just m ho the |ierson
is who wrote the letters, and It must
lN‘ confessed that H d<H»s not fully
Ht. -Hew to Make
strslKhteii up all ^he matters and dlf
Market ” He l*rou»i
fer.*nri^ In connection with the rac> fact that concent ration <
divt»rre ca»c.

The *
be I'ulted
rutted Kingdom
lanatitw in the
Klngth I
wna 47.wrj; m imce the nmulHT
nmutoT Iimd
I to l4H.tm. Of -lheee 110.7
tug In rngtoiid aWme. wh.Tc the

fiomaU the ooaatiee In this oiroult
wbo WiU perfect the work in their
own county throngh thU temporar>
mtioiL and when the time
ripe another meeting wUl be caUed
go Ipto the bar neeooeiatlon.
TLorganiaattonto to Include An-

u-iarge nan into
sna, cutting it ao badly
^d had to be eewed

•Proteine Supply for the iHiry
erd and How to bhialn It" was 1
subject handle.1
Clinton
Smith of the Agricultural oulleiop
Lansing. He empha^i«y the fact
haxe plenty of pn>
telne in her rations If the moat satis
factory resuUf are to be obtained
This, be said, was demonstrated by
the chemist, the cow. and common
sense. From l%» to 2^ iwimds should
be supplied for one day s rations The
lest and chf‘a|M*st
aiM^st way to pns
pniciire

April 12, “As a PesJ:“ April I». “As

The Dairy Cow aad Her Feeding
IS the next sul.Jt<cl on the program
Prof. T. U Haecker. hut this
spiaKer was not pivMmi. *0 C. L.
Whitney read a paper wrilten by E
McCaJl. -An Address lo Milkmen ’
This showed that gratifying reaulis
made the past year in the dean;
lloeas and general aanliary condllioB
of dairies. He consldera personal cart
of the dairy important. Careful light
ing of the stable waa dwt^lt upon
everything must be kept dry an^
ckem. ventilation to important, plenty
of abaorbents should be us.d and the
stalls wbliewa-Hhtd. . Farmers
urged lo take a dslry paper, aad then
tbclr own Judgment to carry
its principles. Intelligence m
ised in the dairy bustaeaa.
dared Mr. McCall.
The Forenoon Beealon.
The convention was fairly well
ended this morning, though the mIng was somewhat delayed by late
attendance.
Tbe first speaker was Hon. A. E
Palmer of Kalkaska, his subjts
ing ”How to Use the By-Produi
the Dairy.” He spoke of tbe I
tanee of the subject lo the farn
a matter of economy.
“There are obstacles to our part
of the country to'overcome to ban
dllng a dairy.” be said. “First, the

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• ideal
pasturage they .
dairy.
the br-producu to little understood by
moat people and much U wasted by
improvident handling.
“There are three important by
whey from tbe cheese factorlea.
largest and most importi
being skim milk, of which
pounds to one pound of butter.

The American IViultry Journal ha*
on.‘ corner of the jnxjm fixed up. which
pre-ldi-d over by Herbert Somers,
take^ subscription* for that por

t’.oirt foi -s»d .-.wintj

(VxsrU»rort*.u. John K.

tv—1.^ K.

Krwdi

Tm%r^r- Oty.

The entries Hostvi this morning at
10 o clo* k. and the attendance during
th." niorning w-slon was very good.
The vhow i- alr.ady a great sueewa,

and if another to given' this fall, aa
*ntlrli.*i»Hl there will be a show that
It will be hard to excel.
and aUoain« -w k

•.vxAiat and that tb.

**^And tt >• further ord«
mtd s<v->unt.

plenty of Buaineaa.
Round A Soo ihave receive^ tte
construction ta Petoakey.
The lirui baa alao troenUy rroeived
ao onier for fifty gaaeltoe engtara ^
fifty brmaa ihree-btaded propeilor
forndry atotc laat Nuvmnber. previ­
ous to the reoeirta of ibe.ordsw aotaA
TRY A RECOim l^ANT AD

Wet I V .
WeatherDry Feet 6k
Is notj such a problem after
all if you get the nghl kind
of slx«.

Our bojra and

girls shoes are m^lc for juM
this kind of weather. We
have^c same kind for

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
HewSBteSte^

,

TBSL immSQ gBOOgp’ TRAVgBSg crfT, ICICH., vrEDynF:^v\Y, M vfecH
HOVEL DUCK OlHHeR.

A CRUEL

Oaa of tba WMalrrd |•rabktua of tte
Maratec of Fort Fiabrr ndatrd »
new BrrvfT.
It will he te >
maabaral that tb«a waa a oaval ab .

id* ah*«2lkliIibJr*

w

fort fisher

DESERTION

«facD Yoji Ha?c Aij
Uimdiy.Call Up
CiLPhoDC

L> thr vU w <rf tte w.wtd at lanf.-. Tl.li > ‘

Ikl ted l»«C ter iNMbttd.
AUttetmoatedtoter

tte N«w V«rk ^wtnimg io«*L Tte

K«ditrc. Vnmct^ Un, boitt w«» iMVxiMUm JL lU«ard. Wa»Ur K. Wow W.Hrr tt. C*Iiroder and
tar. who waa at iJiat asa wteo tba J x„aka K. Omw. Tbr
jooDff von
warM la mM dahcteoa-dba a«o «T ’ tw««tj.
wooM «fni«u«d at tte
h«.Uitaf«Laf wanafrtnkl.Wpa.af.n. All
Hoot riub.
frbcrr
Itva. WararThairaa Kram !-»»▼ with
^
^ ^ tb* odair

I dti.rtwaUui i
adr.iH^ IKwUioo
a «I tte Juuiatarixteef toot Uenro V, had Iwu

of bla
.pd aU i^

W, caU hr a.4 4ciacr ymt
MiMnr I. TMr
rNM^

reacted bj tea a

- Tsl to tte dew.biUoo
Of drty?

^-^t ^ ^ Kraw I. te -i

•Si^" dorter bl. cwarublp ted

_____ _ .

^^

ahai^ad Ih. coodtUoa te tba FraakUii

«aa ate with hliu ooa rrrulu«. fur ter ^
awlterobjrcud totem, left ahw. If i
ha tewat tte irrate. at tte hoiw and
ha and Prawwa waudrred «waj Ihio

HIGHER LIFE IN YAWNS.
. K%pmm4 Tkeir
Ttmilli.a. fon.HT h-ader of tte
-loh. now irlvtiut

e and after
lar mt bavin, no feelin. I
r«wol««d toendtteauplea

. tlMin
that on** may to reach
• be maid, -are will have no ‘ ite til.ber life waa to >a»n. aaya a Cbicoaafort aatU me aet U|» for ouiwUea . mi:o asaimi to tte New York World,
in teW own home.
There we ahall ha ^
• Yairii lur * aald be. -maana erpanby.

Thte aiawch aet KraiKea to thinking.
Wtet would ter motlHT do withote
her? Kltber Mrm Franklin muai lira
Ilr*a*teJd*tf*teoellmwa and anrmw.
Yet If ate lla^ with ttem tte dau«h
taFa cwndllkm mould m.t te Imi.roved.
wMM tte aon in Urn would te reduced
ta a almUar twndlthm
Frame# atud
lad to Hod a aolutkm. but tlirre waa

yim moimii to y;>m i» i. mm h »« p«-lhie. Yauna direit r#a ' aoul to hlg'HT
thing. Kf JiKliclon. 1 wnlng you wUI
•oon dlaon.T yem an
hlglMT llfe.II. N iliglnbutham
aiHl IndoroHl It.

hand, and there
I at hand.

tte aplrlh- tte mllUon-

.Mine Fob,. Mnm.
the ,lU*liaMit«bc«l I'rfm b 1
NiiMant. wldnw
I hi to te in rlraiti-nid clC>
asked her If ate n ii.emm«n^l l.lin
did not. ami te Inforuieil h,T tli
tbe txa-kswoln who um-«1 to
her In her father's d!ng» y to uml from
tte Juniata. Irene’s fu.v light.

XSmm^mm Wartertoloalat aerWIma Tgk’laUa tiemrflp Uenms.
Mte Henri, tin M. Tbouiaa. a aludent
at tbe W oiumii'n Meilb al ,'ollege of Ualtlmon-. 4dmcrv»d tluit lyptebl fever U
pn vMlent lu Augjiat and UeptemU-r. wb.-ii the t,Mt l,«e enwm Is
York W orld. 8be
haa Uvii nntklng liivmllgnlloiia lu i
city l«.. teri,.b<i.al lalK.nitory.
Hlu> touml no tedlll of typteld
tte be ,T,-am. but avnmnbliig worn
Htr. idia'.*.-, u*. Uu,-4>.lutuH. Tetragei
am-mr. yellow tetrmla ami tbe piieui

A NOVEL INTRODUCTION.
Dr. Howard Co. h

Special Price.

havt- 4Mi
The l»r Ib.war
,.„t wall s. i:
icivtl Into an am
Wall 4 «4.,m' .inig ^lorc. by wbicb a
».|iccial iniriHluciury offer will te iiia.lc
of
o ntM on ihc -•.•u>..ni size of ihdr
, eV!.rat,‘,l *i|H*clfl,' f,»r ibc cmv of con

I as a clllxen Sml i

ta, k on F.nt FUter.
This incdlrinc U*a m^w ,lisctn,-ry
for th,- cure of all dte-awv of ibe
tt, b aii.l iHiweis H nol onl> giv»-s
it
makes ji,*rmamnt
ovxnaiou.- aaid tte young abii.buiUler. q„l.-k relief,
-Hut It I- pleasiU,! to U- sliigletl out
n-markal
fr,mi tbe throng
Howard's s|Mv! - Ik-,-11 In rurlug-cmtin* s!>ll» vat
isla and all-lorms ,.f
-: Walt A Sous
imid in every
will return the
give re:k*f
cas.. wb.*re It ,1,
lea of dosing
TIm- old fasl;lom-,l
ath.arilc
pl’ls„r
with mineral waters, c
harsh purgaiiv«-s will !
ot the
The iM-si physicians ar%
hla. k cyetl tey who
to sing out
pre>crll.ing
l>r
Howard's
Ht^,^ei!ic
tlH- onlcn, to bit iwn.iue,i #o lusuly.
Isuh U-i-ause II is so r.-inarkald.- »
though te ted ebang,.! ao mm-b lu unHlh ln,- and oq aecunt ,.i ibe snud!
a|i|M-urumv( that tlm bad not n*,'ognlted him. The u»‘w man prov^l ao
attractive to her tliat b,-r b,wrt sIIpimhI
u on th,- MomacU sp,-cks In-for,,-s constjpa’ion and ^ all forim
hit own tu
picaae,! that hr offennl I
ir,Nl by this sclentiflr m,sllclm-.
her delight
enliMUge. Hut wtet w
S K Walt 4 Sons have las-n i
cn-e «*f bfs w-Micb
wlien be op*-i
mile tek of b,-r to s,Tiire only a limbed supply, so
every one who wl.sla-s to
teir ttet te ted aumiitltl,*usly cut
vsis-psta or const Ijuit Ion i
fiom Jier -pigtail” om- urorulug when
she wat on bis dliigi-y.
Is bv mall, and |g,-t ,;i» dos,*., of the
They won- engage,!, and In Uine the
1 iin-dicine ,-ver mad,-. ,»n this sjh-day WHS aet for tb.- w,skiing, but. un ial h.-vlT prlc; Inlr.sbiriory offer. wi*b
fortunately, om- ev.-nime wten In-ne tb.-lr pensmal guarniu,*,- to refund D.e
s,H-cifl.- d.M-s not cure

In a .-ublc ,s-ntfiu. tef ate fm,u.r»l.
Oiti.iMii |«,cl, rla. Hokey |a.key oaiUin
M* atn pttMSKv uM wat UiJ«'cte,l Into
a guinea pig and U pnnnplly died.

It thr maai.^h. > ^are maklna putttac U
tih, the raullng and the roarln*
Aa the anthiavilr .ou..-« t*ouruia
Through the nirt.l trough that iwacht#
front thr a agon t«* thr bln!
If yiliCv fund of irrrry mua'lc. grt a too
of t-o#l |H»t ta

thr organ haad and
oih.v«i»e. and. too.

NOTICE OF BOARD OF REGISTRA
TION.
To the Utgal Voters of the t!Hy of
Traverse t'lty. CXuiuty ,.f tlrand
Traverse and State of Ml, lugan.
woma\’rtbus*m7.'un*lb^^^
V. ahe
Notice is hereby given Ibal Iho
plmxl and jiioj..sl till b,-r lm.lb,-r fo,
Hoards of lU-glsimllon tor the several
wards of tbe City of Traverse nty
•ometblng for ter to do In getting
material for a biography of her father wi I m,H*i on Tuesday and \\;yHln,‘sda>.
Manh i: and Ik. li*.C.. for ib.- pun*«,*Hto te publish,s! with tb,eu. of
of,-r,-gisl,-riug all quaofi.'d electors nnaval otM,-»-rs who luul fallen li
elding in Ibe City of Trav,*rse Clty.
cirll war
who are not . now
regist,-red;
mi>-1
lUmrds of U.-gistratlon will m,*et In
a packet i
..a,-b ,rf tb,* five wards of said city in
r Hervey aUaly - tn», n
jok out w-vi-ral 1,-tiera.
lug It. tb,
I they luid Iss-ii dr,-ucb
tbtKl,l,‘riiig
fd In ter fatber t bbsal. and esn
S,*oond wa
them In turn. Smbb-nly tb,' .^uh- ujH.n
ly Hall on .S|
a few w-nns’ly b-glbb* wonls on tte
ha,-k of one of tb,* letters s4T:i wl,-d
tome blunt lnstruin,-nt. ism^lldy i
ger tip:
-t'm-ktwalu aavml me. They will bit

* Fourtb ward.

wat apiain-iil ttet
abU* ate put her In
err. »urrouiMled bv
■ tev. your graiul pU#oa
t mr hot th* mus*c of tttreoal

TfiC SWifT SP£OifW

ntturbkocet of atHkera

kre

not

^

A^ Danfortb

uired It In five daya. For Uloara.
Wounda FBa#. Itt the bMt aklve in
the wtwid. Cure fuaranteed. Only X5
rta
Sold by Jaa. G. Johaaoo knd F.
H. Mekdt UruKtaU.
IMPROVBD PROOB88 of ndmlaU

113 W. I^e-ora^

E.W. HASTM6S & SU
FIFE IISURAICE

-jssz£:;s:rstssr
CARPET CLEAMK WMS
M.n.(*HAiMtt,i^v#pr.

CHEAPEST
GlIAIIEST
-.HEALTHIESl.-

90.. AnMtTA^ OM.

leu a bs-k of

B

Horses for Sale at

ELECTRICITY

The rioeeer Lhenr

iNrtaai Riw BnMc
UlMMitevCk

-w-B. 3. niorgan^

PEREMARQUETTE

she wrote.

-I

*l Trsv-r-- I'll}.
i>Vl<« k s. m
Jtsr.ha^.ST.sttdSMWO

-It watteenuae I lov.^you «.k1 knew
that our station- wen- t,s» far n-nrt Tor
| YOU fo^tum^iny
**uu»nt with your tliauk- ^AUSTIN A. KlNf.Bl.EY.

Eiffbt hour law* are Ignored by
tbo#e
llrelett
little workere-Dr
Ife FUlt. MllUont are
.. niffbi and day. curing
lioutne«t. Conttipatkm.
indlgMtloii
and an Stomach
g|ck Hekda
E5aty.
ublea
and Bowel troul
ufe. aure. Only
«»•, and F. H

JA-r fOm

m 1000 watts
rFkMiKUkDin

J*ay. u. tma

Arrived this week, a fine carload
from South part of State. All
used to farm work.

TrsiwlMvwtTsvsrwOltyM MImm:

rrv

I

Some match tpams weigh 2200
to 2 /OO, a few big draft horses

A few single drivers, also a few
cheap farm horses.

tKAND RAPIOS « IIIDIM* RV

coiiP*ejr.^

>».
1. Tnnnr 0«J u < :U. >. I«
“ Zi ’l.". UW..U..

T A.

. .,-K«AV

,«illSIEE&MiaTeUSTEMI.I

are tt,, IcatlcrS.
AU dhert /oH«r and fo-low a Umg
way. SarL at that.
A lie I.arat Separator pirn’ .you a
tar^ rafH,dtv and more r-ol rolue
feZt»« monev than a-.y dht^
A triat trUl conrt’M you.

Kai11
»""1W
?^:ariL:
1 Lid”is.S£'I*5SSr lu.

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r Trssw## ttey mUrfik m

Offices

EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.

, :^,;r^!r:;,r:Tn'rur:rr

tint
*BSOUTTELT ODORLESS

k-ioi-t-r

si

rgsnUnsU--, in Th---* sri'l Aft u.it •- ».we

op IVI I IMOI

To Rent oTrvsrj:!
;ur;o^2h3
TNeFasMogaMiViMo
WillielmiDck.
Gonpaoj
'E. WILHELM

Itl USMTHI!

Mor# Rlota.

of alcrp. nervont tcnalnn will te fol
, lowed by Uttar twllkpak. unleaa a re
liable fMnedy U Immedlaiely em

Tie Trmrsi CHy SHa
«lMdnr«

Tho 0»L.,.l Stparator Co. 74 CoHhdH S<, ». f

In tb
'.ding
Said m.s-ting
III be I
er*s d,-at!i burst uiv Mratlon will
on her
For y,*arst tbe b:i,l wondered
wb«» was tte matt who bad •'nrrbsl b,-r
[1 .lays.
father to a lest rzis-<sl isr-ltlon and
In twulmony wl
ted U.imd up bis wound
Was he
set my hand !
young or past middle Ilf,-? Wot be
dark or fair? Why ted fate ib-prive.1
h,*r of tte t«tlsftellot, of taking in­
tend and eapirfaaing sou.etbing of what
ahe felt with ter lip- aisl Imt ey,w?

After Ite first transpofi ^of 1
Ing were over ate aakl;
-Tell me. E4lgar. why
I k,Tt tte

-Ily ateut tls* lugm
1 and lived hnH,y till ,

nn<ttb«,Ah ficviocnUy warned

of tbe feeling tba! a , n|italn'H dan
might have f,»r a blu.-Jack.ri: Forlsinll
at omv brokt- tbe engiigeinent
wlH-n alM- ted ixH.bxl long,si to i

avr beard thr harp of Krln tad tu frl-

He (

^

___

.Ma##aie#l tm kret Hart#.
mark tte reatlng pbu'v of tte late
Bret Hurte In I>liiil, y chUn-hynrd. Bur
ImT4- tea just la*.*n ens ted a luaat
rtvd Into the water
nd
tsMlIy monuuietit. *cty# a UutLangdou wat to teppy that even tbe
Arath whU*li tbreatemvl l«.ib Frau,^# ctei ciibli- to tb,- New \,vk Htrald. lilt
• U ill the mirtln-natein imrl of the
kud hlmaelf ted m,t the e\|H^ted t,*T
««• ter Irtm
Hr trt«l t.anl to krrp ehunby art!. Hound It have la-,*n plant
, nuiuUT of y.iung Hr trt<,#. The
fn>ui a mulU-red prayer ttet the boat
ument o,uHi;u of a massive alab
omtaiidng ”Mra Item.r would te
vblte granlb- w.-lgblng two and a
loat. But Ihrrr wat little Hum- for any­
thing teivpl pivparalluu
teugAm ar- hair imia. «•» wbl, b Is pla.ssl a blm-k of
t ar.-d life pr^iM-r^era. v bleb b,-put on
Fiance# ami blniaelf. Itei, Inalaxl Frau
c## tu a tey light a.^ urlng bU,i-,Hf to It lusi-rn'llun: ”Bnt Haile. Aug i!.\ HC17;
Hfcrj
I*ealh Slmll H»*p No
kfterward
They then walu-d for tte May
Braver lUrv,#!."
khlp lO.g^* d.*# n. the teppb-t la rl.al el
thrr ted hiM*wu lu five yean,. Hut Ite
•hip did m.t go down Tb,- bn^. b wa#
paUbisl up. and tte pro,',>-,b«,l on ter You ms> isik sU.ui
anti su, I,
ttf Ih.- organs atlrrUig th.uiiU

rwfouiMlIaml Frau
(«# cablml to km.w If ala* was well A
firldy t auw:
-For ftw cruel dem^rtloo I ran nrv#i
forgive yooTtet wat tte -feather ttet broke tb«
camera teuk ” Frauivw .v»,„ Imlrd U
aa.nfliv orltlMv benn lf m.r her lovet
auy longer, and tlwy were married ai
hour afU*r f^plpt «f the imw»ng»«

a revdu

rmmblm^ mad quakatE*. lh«^
t go tmbeedeU.
purity when the piant
; TW
ilk downpour of healed!
"*Th“«nSS*l^id^L* »iiaem» are liviaif span a alrepin* ^cano

PERIL IN ICE CREAM.

I and cnrrbd ter «

.....ctvF ns * nuMJ.....



tte artery cut by a rifle
••r
have Xm-ru kUtel
rariaeut .rf a ate4l Knetel.c
which had airock him te tte head. Jo‘rm.1.
tVbo had aavrd the ia|Malo lu tte Aral
loaUIt^e? It moat have Im^u wmic owe
and the deluded
P=R O'.at.
who bad teen kUhd lu the acUon. for
rriwldcnt m*uUt of I raioM-1.« au ae- \-idim is happy in the belief of a
no one claimed the ertdit.
aafls^d rr#^y
asT^HLa
complete cure, hut the fire* of cooUCeU.pli-U«\l UiUeii.aa.
Home Ume before the Juniata, which
of oontacums bltefiwv^w. X wmU
e late
Ab-v.ntaST IcH the giua ha\x only been gmothcred in the
te Hot Sprtaga, ataylBC iter# tear
Uerrey couuuaudtd. Joimd tte fleet
.^r p* i.-' a n..%el uml il-mlll te . avatem, and ks goon as theae mikl eikls are left off will blkaenp again.
m.Hler llervey a faiu- l ut-M-li.d .4*...,
uoe of tbe otho ni*
Ir- Uar^l.
am -M-.u m. M.l-r of
Jh.r hla dau*;hter.
e
» .n . ri.ii * gluJntuiv «if \1 a»h
and these warning symptoms, if hot
thte bmmflcUL^^tJ
reiiU^-n. There waa
i' .n N .1 ad It Id. n 1 b».
my eaa# to a friand. who told B# that
heeded, are soon followed by fearful
teB.8 hadeartatalyomrwlhim. X at
i:bii;«ni \ .alaen l.tM»T will d H\ r eruptions, sores, copper col^
U.U immed Edgar Fori,
oao# comoMaood lu was. aad ia alx
splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair
Bontte^oo^ka^Uaoo^tf^ ^
la txMkaw.ln of tte
rrei-4«* at W
‘ other bicheuing s>*mptor ‘
He uiM'd to carry Irvue
.-.p, Ja. , ,
U lb,- «.Utet I
3dtu«r>» and Potash nott only fafl
to and fr>m» the Joi
teMnv r.nl.or.Hi H-, to ^j^bl,K>d poison, but cause
ause Mer■Iona ahe ant In the
• Imt h.M 4.r I..r ib.rtv »dne
Rhcumati'itn. necrosis of the
iM^e tbe iwkawaln.
of lb.
>™.1 bones.
ulcers and inflammaTtmugh ver) young, i
- Fit „ r-.». I Cf H;.I b IS j ijyn of the Stomach and
dlffereiM'e In atatloii latm.-eu euUated
“”The"usr
_______ or£“s’"s.
S. S. S U never followed by any bad tesnlU. It curea
men and offleem and that It waa not
without the slightest injury to thq syst«n. We offer fi.ooo.oo for ptt^
beciimlug Jo have anything to aay tc
tte CO, kawaln When any of her fain
acription.
S. S. S. U an antidote
Ily. aamKlalea or olUtvra were In lh«
conUgions blood poison, and the only
: !.• ..f '
dingey, ahe never made a n-mark to Lirec f
radical and permanent cure known. It
Forlatall. but mb#
S I dcstrovs every atom of the vims and puriM.vdn
d gidte
theme waa pn-iomt ahe #
fies and strengthens the blood and boildfl
,.r l>»lcc'a
111 the
friendly. Later Forlaiall
^
t^p tbe general health.
V'll ni.|.i4.;-i;:,;n.g !
artkm at Fort FUln-r. w
[
We will mail free our spe •ial book on Contagious Blood Poison. whiA
tnploms of
of 11
the disease with full direi
Jem#.'the fai'm’r of tte I idud Siai,a ’
8t-mploms
physicians without charge.
Medicjil advice is furnished by• our
.

S.T mutter and her lover. Kte decided
to remain alugle.
mhrnu iMUipioo farr received her de
ctekw te «ras very much troubled.
SCHWAB'S SHREWDNESS.
However, be realla«l that -Mra lUamal- would make bla luarrted life u.la- tdk, meet ■•re.lUrml «•! Hla relam
•cmbla ao km. aa ate lived and felt
that France# waa doing right to deHda
Andrew t'anu-gb* told a atory on himbetween them and her. Any otter a. lf tbe uUmt day. anya a Waahlngton
couime would te an liOuatbe to him.
l«l dU| Midi to tbe New York EvenIt waa tetter that ate Imuld aacrlflce
Journal. He a.nld aoine year, ago
him and teraelf and emm to her moth
or than drag that mother Into her mar IVmn.y Um ta ’itnil M youncatrr of raibHad life.
rr banly ap|noraiKn- «rfrere.l to take him
Hweetheart,- he aaUl. -your ait only over for
c i.ta rnmegle tbiHight tte
■latea tt banler fqr lue to gUe you up. prb'.- 4.N. vT,#i and told tte tey te
tence tt ahowa your n* .lity.'’
Fire year. im#wd and Lam.nk.u l^rr
did not morn ' ‘'lb* >»* mnltlnr ' “ atuck to hl.4 prbv the youngater won
•Mia. IMamar to dlr.“ aakl Ida fri
out. ami Mr .«*arn»*glc aaye he allowed
Then tte d.Mtom ni^muiirmbd a trip
the la,I lo
1 tbe :a> cetita jwt bt^
Ahtaad for Mim Franklin, and on tte
caime tte irh* mn* w,irth It. but te
ateamer who ahoukl -wwar but 1
r«uae te bad to gel ou the other aide of
don rarr. Hr almwed givat aui
the mountain.
at «H^ug tte kVankllna. but tbl
-I lovHllcttsJ lliat tbe lioy would aome
•of deceive Mra Franklin Hbe fe
4lay make a fortune.” Kild Taruegie.
: aiwalckncoa. rvmalidiiK In ter initb
-an.! be baa. Hla name waa t'harU# M.
and kM-plug Froiu'ea In conataii
Ik-hwab." ___________________

atemmer mna aupra«.ai lo w an
UurryUig back to the cabin, be miUKl.t
rrmneea In ter aiatenaun %rlHi Iht
mother and begired tb. m to mine with
him. Mrm. Ftanklln det lnnd lUat ate
did not Wlah to live and la-ggM l«‘r
daughter to irmain atal die with her.

Tboae who make their

It IT
ng at

II Anibony I>jr»r. a
^ of EII.4*- l»y.T ot Nrw York, waa a
*
irfalii najutrj duck, rarrylnit a liaakat
«d llv*- dock* erf brr own mkalPf.
•ttry laaport capabla of waWrliig ter .
i‘«rk« ■|i|ii!arMl aa an
teM»J. u» waa tetlllaat. wall atartad ,
ludiaudock. ter sua a of allk ba­
te tea »nrf.«aloo for ao jrouu* a now. i lun »iobr«iarr.d with tba fowl aod ter
hair to proapardrr wraith Et«t otw farr aiaJ jwma -Ulurd to amtrh.

i In l,U wife

i^s.

sSr^rsl Sleeping
^Volcanoes

A MYSTERY OF

If vou desire to tnstall a «y»icm ol Klcctncal Lighting.
*> is, H irg’tr AUnns or TcL
c|ihoncs. ponroil us to e«timaic.
Wc .live k fine Une of
-uppUe* knvT can <|teote talin.
lartorypacc. for high gmde

Hea-ledbyMr.»dMi».

G. Lote surer
WoeV-'s Gfcalot

Sons lll|Li8trators,
with their dooipany of

Hick eim VMteni MMt
*THa»

it*\]Jllg Stow?*

Campbell

bros

Kt*erre<Scia.25aM85c

X

THB EVPnyQ BgObBP. tBATOE WTt. MICH. WEDKESgAY. MARCH 18. im.

m

.^RAflGC or
PROGRAMME
'

tlH-lr wlT^ »• tW dUt
WWa Dmtcm Al«r J-«kta. of tkt
a yaar or nro nartiad. ^
Cba laciora waa orrc an old «a>
tm tm> fMn. *• «-n« *a«». An ko»r. tmt hla ana aromad bta wtfaa
mimm. •
«* «>»»»<*»■ •“* Dock aad klaiad bar.
AH M IMD • trteH of tb> «ecr,mA
Urging tUe lartiirar aoM
•M* «» •rani rwA •><«>» »n- ■fler. b« oaKl. ~lt'a do lo**
nut 1 H« MA tut bw Ur* mn
-What laotr aal^ th» laetun
bmUh* *U c*U*4 tU
ta Ut
-VH.- aaM tbe man. -v« I I
aiy nra aba aakl. Vaia «««
«K you. >. mdt foul. for--^X^

jsr';:?.’j;‘£rT.rruSs:

tea routiatidHM huolatm carrrr <
Abram a Hrwitt. -Why doat you rw
tlrr from active tmalnn»r be wa»
asked one day. Tb*a rrfmvd more
nartlrolarlr to hIs iroa Uanvota. -1

la^^at^d a Citlx2ia’*criy Oonveation. called for Tuesilay. March 24.
1^.3. and also fof the nomination
1
^dldate* for ward olBoe.. to ••‘‘i I

gSSiw&ass

with thr burden yet on m> adibuMcr

m.-._

CALkWkN d INTERIOR RPAR U
mat durabla uamlab mads.

to Ward No 2 wl.l to- bold to the stoc
ond Ward City Ua’l Spruce *iivi.i.
umtay eventojt .Manh 2-t. lk<C. at v
UK-k. for the imriKtod- .rf elertinR K
Icgauw to attend a CitUen* Ht>
n\entlon. callo.1 f.»r Tuesday. Manb
. lf.1.-. and alto, for the nominali.m
camlldate* f.»r ward .iffires. to sal.!
ausai'tlon of such
may come lH*forc

Hllr

STt^Tti^
u
t» MM. ow aomlnf tha nrw

TRY A RICORO WANT Ate

RPEUeuCAIi CITY CORYER
TIOR.
A repubJlcnn city convention t
place In Domination candidates fo
city oIBcea. and to urmnaact such other
bualnesa as may pr*»perly ct»me before
H. win be held to Sielnbera'a Grand
OlK-ra House. Monday evenlns. Marc
23. HHI3. at K o’chK-k. Ward .So. I wi
6e cuililed to 30 dcle«ates: want .N«
2. to 23; ward No. 3 to 2»: ward N»
4 l« 13: ward No 5. to Ik Total. 113
Dated March 13. Uk»3
Huward Irish.
Chalman City Cd.miultt,H..
William Rennie. Secretary .

took to hta brela cnml.ed a trm
only mm* down under the vjo^
^ flag of imoa - AUanU Ouaoi

M amVoara. and that tbey oofU
Tbr Miblts . «r i..UM.iu; i;r.iw ltir

nk M.U4 H~»«">n'r™*«> «>«•

atlra.»..i mu.b all.idio.. d....n»;
biiM f.w >*ai> Mild now ibe 1
rr.in«. or .li.. fonuatlon of a klu-eiu.
truMi in j»l an. 'I In l.dHlO‘«r>3
du.imn of .U)m r.M>i U m»l o.rr no.uut*
puuii.U. «d wbi.b Kw^w cuntrlbulra
5a.u«i. Ju|.an 4U...4. and AuurU
taai iMMiiMlh. Till- Kiinwn i:ov«Tii
by uulf.
«IH»|> a
ducMon. bsM
to k.s-p

^

tw» u«. *«l

2:;£i^r-cr.r.u'‘^
r-TutHuSsr^riL.-

^ l*Mr H. a«™i.-* >0dd.u Itto*..
wu (moud to U do* to a w«*k
k«ft iwt tt I* BO (n*t trick to tool
• dacMr oae. or twice.
1H Hr* »•<>

•“>

3'25SL"SSU'*ra
OR. J. W. MIOOINE. OantlaL_

FOR FLOORS uaa Calman*a Elastic

■'••*
tbc prl. c lb* IV dow n to .'-».-cnla Nou
t«u cUiTiaUiiu: JapM have 4on.s
tec id.« uf i.rt^.uti.L. H tr.iMt to raK

i2L‘Sit'!S!is:‘u.rt7v.r».rir

TH U.COO-. arrt wWc *lw..« Ud
4H. Ur ..wllik bJ Und. *Dd tb.. ho.
_^.a--------- Ud ruarUd • x-iniii
■MhlM u *B tanotloo Of UuiL U.
uoupOf Ht W. f«rt dow.
tu «»

trupt |.r..v.-M -.M4e.^.*rul 11 umy have th*

____ ; tU boBM ***lo.
•deto* t tU doctor lU doacou booshi
lIuJ!^bcti B.r.b w.ntwl
wvdUUBBdwM ptit Oft*U fell ccr
to tU third tlu.c, on thl. dccoloi..
tfc* wmmm wWo bad b«*lp«Hi u> draw
ter back from tbr yrarr. It w.a dr
^dad aa te a caaa of aulks and notiant:
MdabgOfMa. Tba dortor atatrd h\f
teUaf to tba daacon. and tW dtwcon
•pood wllb bim. but that dldii-t moan
teat baiab Asa would «o out of bual

a«4 TrHt»uBhir I*«*t*a.
n afi.r .luMi.v Him. bofl r. ttimed
fnim bl. honey m.M.n h.- w«. bavin*
,eon wlui blM «KMo.l«|.-a on the
MUpr. me bench diirlnjr the mx.n retvim.
Dlt.irce came uiuler dl*. usMlon.
' ivurs.-. ul.cn love b Uckln*.xald the Ju»thv. 'tn.uble br»-w*
but I cannot t.ml.-rsinnd why tw
pie Wbo pn.r. M- to lov,- each Other, as
m«M.t ^uirtlc* to th.iu- artlona do.
net aloiu: tok-etli.T.”
lb honor b MiNMkIni; fn>tn ex{M*r1
•, not olnxvvnlhin." r«*mark»-d Jnw
llc-e lYua*. a-id JiiMllce Itlto boff l.luab
rd -New York W.ylil and I’zpn-aa.

*Tte aaat «t alie had Uatrd t*rnty
faw boora bafora tbr dortcu; waa rallrd
M tea aaat IhlrtyHiU, and tUrn
mm Paikina raallard that br bad a
HOblaiB to doal with. It waa exldent
Stet terab w«ild Hr Hybt wbni. ab.
faU Car a work 4mk« a«n.fibln»r waa

.r«o^ri;^rir...To^

alaete aad bonds and brickyards, but
moot of ttem tear bad niH-ik-ncd
Vlte wfraa, Ha aiada a auKK-atl.in.
Two warka lawr Ibat aoaK«s.tlon waa
pte tato prartkw barab Ann wanlrd a
teU aa tea froot door, but tbr dtwcoipromptly fopUod that all callcra ««oul.i
I^atetMaeWaa hoard by i^kundlna
aa^ door with a club Haral. frl>
«awB ta owa of hrr usual fiU. and thr
daaooa arlad out that abr wa. d« ad at

your tttnRue coate.1?
Are you
loiih and weak?
Have* ytm alck
Jache? IK. you bUml after eatlni;"
ky Mouialn Tea will piMiltlvely
i vou. 35 centa. Jas. G. Johnson

”The tippliol ..f III.- wlude inafter.”
aald tee tlr. M.nie lalktT. wIk» ha<l
l.een boldine
f..r lu.lf an bout
on tee snl.J.M t ..f tnislM and ntonoiw
Ib-s. -will 1m- that the |MMiph> will rtae
and demand irox.-rnnu nt ow net ship,
and I say ani. n to that ”
-I was wnitiiiK f *r the -amen.*”
the other no... said haBililv crabbln*
hb hat mid finklna lib 4-s4-a|>e.—Cblc

aad tea woaaae tnvan irnnwrln^
body for Ita last rrotlna pUtv.
Tteto waea term of term, aad they

^ PROF.HARRIE
I

THE PALMIST

W will irivo Roadtoga
P and l«saor>a at 7 to
Wadsworth Bt.. for
a abort timw.
toB:OOp m. Cltlrona*

WART DEPARTMERT

nlnaiioii
. to said

Lard No I will

Ward No. 4.
A ntlzciis* caucus 4»f V4 t-rs rvshlliiK
I at the En
dn«- Ib.WM'. <-4.m. r ..I Ca-^s Mm-t a%l
iJike aventie Monday .-ventoK March
23. IkiC at K «.'cUK-k. b.r th»- i»uns»uf 4-Uvllns k dele»;j|t.-s to attend r
ntUens* City C4.»neutlon. calhil fo;
Tuesday March 21.1!o*3. and als.. for
the nomlnatihii ».f <-andlda
olhres. to said ward, and

.

luDUl i-».. C wsUki. Btet.______ ____ __ __

ffiSiE&ssi'V.s:?

other buslnes
‘‘ktol^-h 13.

/-ii

O. P. CARVER & BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE
J 2L.OTi.-”i

FARM FR SALE 'frriSo'ssr
100 acre* known » ihc Slcclc oi
Needham fann. One ot the beat in
Grand Traverse county, 8| nule>
south of tea city.

on TrHi*ii.a

b-d

JIU' O I nx«

i|
attend
called for Monday. .March
,d also for the nomination
e* for ward offices to said
and the tranimctlon of such
other business a* may cornu iH-fore tee
caueu*.
' March 13. HHM

iNT Be Foolcdi

mwa
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA

DRS. SAWYER Ir PENHALLEGON

•DENTlSTSs
ALL W4«k HIOBBMT POMBSLB OkADB
piKB GOLD WOE* A MnniAun.

EVER
BROUGHT
TO
THis CITY

"“1
Unlilce Any Other!
The full flavor, the dcHciou* quality, tee abvlutc
Purity of Lowncy’s Break­
fast Cocoa distin|;uUh it
from all others.
No ‘Ircalimnl•• with *lk*lle*;
no ad.ihcfation
with dour,
•larch or ground coc<^ »lMrlb;
nothing but the nutritive *nJ
digestible prcxluct Ol the cholc.
ckt Cocoa lleani*.

We have a carload of the best Farm and
Draft Horses ever brought to this locality.
Everyone in need of good animals should
see this lot before buying elsewhere.
WKII-rilMO s. 8IHANE.
Stete

Wmmdt oanef mrntrnrn mmrr%m.

Aak Year Dealer for It. ^

A Gold Dollar For 50 Cents
■srm
SS£lS&£,:|£f
FOR RENT

MISCELLANEOUS

3 delegate. i
-Uy convention, called M Monuay
klarcb 23. 11M)3. and also for tee n^
aatlon of candidates for ward office?
in .aid ward, and the iransacilon ol
mrh other buslneas a* may come be
'ore the caucu*.
***"=“

Sj- INlcbum.
Herkett
Thlrlby,
‘CA>mmlitee.

ucu* of voter* resld
No. 5 will »»^^beld at 3iaie
State
nmary School Houac on Frl
Ding. March 20. 1903. ai
or the purpose
[>clock. for
purpoiu* of elocllng
23. 1JKI3. and al»o for tee nomlnaUon
i.f candidate, fur wanl offices In *ald

And a^tart on the Road to Good Health. That’s
what this card means to you.
arc inlrcHlucitu; t the sufU-rers from St»)ma*h, l.ivcr^ ami Knlncv 1 u!*‘cs the iin»sl temarkalilc
rcmctl) the worltl
w(»rld has cever known. .A reme<lv that ^s tht rouli of years ol ,|.efiriire «»f one ol tlie most
famous i»ractictng
physicians and s|ircial(sts in theae <hsea*rs in this onmtrv
cing ph
iy that has 1
jioundcHl and put up tinder his <hrcrt instructums liv skilled d«>ciors ami rhetmvt—a ieiue«ly that
lutcly giutfantee^l to give certain, salisfacioiy result if usc<l accur«!ing to direciiims. 'Iliis

r,';'o

DR. IMAN’S COMPOUND
The World’s Best Tonic and Spring Medicine.

sf»e:oial. of-f"er
In 6rder to reach all classes of people with poor health, the un­
dersigned druggists, for the next 30 days will sell

A Regular SI.00 Bottle Of iranlce
Dr. Iman’sCompouml
It satisfactory
for 50 Cents rr.«: money.
clpate in th
in their
mUom^

To The People of Traverse City
23

Ttere

w*

85

l_

^ines^ Moi

J».s. Klaasen.
PYank Trtide.
Wnt Rennie.

Ward No. a.
j
A republican caucus of v..tcr« reshl j
3 will Th- bt-ld at;

Traps4ly Avartod.

off

Gold Medal

Wanl No. 2.

If* never *illl a natoute.
Works with all it. might.
Make* people well and happy.
Rot-ky Mountain T^toke^t^^bL

ON YOUR OUTWDE OOO^ ana CaF

§-“£&'i?SSi?==

PHYSICIAN AND SURCBON

J. A Is.ram;er.
K. R MK'i.y,
Howard Irish.
i%.mmltU'e.

Ho; I woat die any more! I'U kaap it can iM»w ri4»l the *te*m engloe to
ate aa Bvta* and amaab out a w todw rollabimy U m.w admitted.

sr5aai.sJcft.-B



JOHN R. SANTO

to-

^Iia*r* Family PUla are tee beat

sr-"

OFFICE;

DVuidtSr*ii2Sr,CT**2.r2

Suiivry of tea Kye and Fitting
fP OlaamaaBpeclally.

puldlcan caucus of voter* resl
liiK to Ward No 2 will iH- ht-ld at tl
d- s«-<-ond Ward i’lty Hall. Siirtuv str»-e
Iday eveutoK. March 2n. lykl. at
-liK-k for the purpose- of elis-tlni? .
:e»;alcs to attend a
nveuilon. calle.1 for Monday . March ;
1 also for the nonilna
4 for ward ofllccs In i

ssi-«3i3!“KJ2£:.

2£i«i5irid''s:r

Dentist

J. E. 6REIUCK CO.. CITY
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. 9.

At Pan-AmericEii ExpoHlllon.

. prov#

rcrs4>tuilly nii«-d d4)gbUnket*of*ealskin can now be bad for $:*» each to
Nrw Tork If made wlttet baadkrf^
chief packet

A. D. TYLER

U L. A. BUILDING

darch 23. j
".'Sr:f‘.,D.l..n
»,Dllon ccn*d for M..t»l*y. M.r.h

creury will surely deatroy
of smell and compleiely derange

ta ItaisMf. "And 1 teougbt 1 bad a
^twmatnr
OTRDS DBEICKBOX.

Chairman Cit% C.

om-rmoi-ATi-i'v

i.dm ^ fo'r Hj- pur|s.*e
delenut.-s I.. uttelel A
Comeiittun. cnlle.t i-.r T

IB
JAB 1. JOBNHUh
I a BoxiurTO.

•Od. ateda* the toUln* pin. she dnabed
at tteoagh tte aearvat wtudow and as-

23 u..* . wr IU.UIM.

Ward No. 2

‘to Ifi; Ward Ni.. .3. to 1>. Ward'So-4
]in k; Ward No 3 to 13 Total. :c

Ward No. S.
A cmz.‘ds’ caucus of voi.-r* r.-ldtoK 1.
In Ward No 3 w ill W held al ip.-1
South Side Vnmary S; bo..l bulldln*: ^
Monday evemnu Man h 23. H*o3 ai s
oVliK-k. for the purix.se of cicvlfBis IK
e^ to attend a CltIrens' CUy
de!e^ml.•^
Ttiesday. March
Con.eiitlon. 4

'^Tbi'^tlbalJ^n and“‘wT^^
ward caucus will certify promptly to
the secretary of the city qominltie.
tee name* of the delcaait-s ehn-ied to
their resikecthc wards to attend the
cTty cT.entlon to IM- held Monday
,-vebtoK. March 23. te03.
It Is also n-quest.-d that each wanl
Ward No.
deleimHon vle*t one mcmlH-r of lb»
llrens- ram us ..f
<-4.mmltU-4- on cn-dentlab. aU. om
rd No
wi*l Im
im-mher of the cmnitib-e ».u |H-rma Stns-t l*rimary .S. hi-d
nent i.rKaiilrjith.n and t.nler t.f I.ukI

coat botUo ofkOraaaa’a 'Wacvmatm

Kh the mucons surface*
anu-le. should never bo used
escriptiuns fn.m
_ they will do is
fold to tee good you can pomilbly
derive from them lUir* -------ufactured by K. J
'.edo, O . contain* i
cury. and 1* taken Internally.
dlrcK-lly upon the blood and
ic«w of the »y»iem. In buying
s Catarrh Cure be aure you gel
the genuine It b taken Internally and
made to Ttdedo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
Co Testimonial* free.
Bold by all Druggtou; prtco. 75c per

nil.

l.l iu tl.e V«l>
«'|M‘ra
ra
ev«.iito-4 Manb 24
-k
Wnr.l No.l wHMh-

Ji»a. Dumaral.
Cdimmlttedv

WANT^ED

«-rapir*m Trsver*** fity lr\ai Work*

CRImna* City Convention
r.mv.nilon. to
candldat.'s for
t r*art rurh ^h.»

J.initb*.! u» ru .le;..«al.-

Ward No. 2.
A Citizen*- caucus of voter* roAHlnir

WARD CAUCUSES.
puhllt
Altb the republican party, anwork with
Invlted tt. panlcUate to the
oalled below, to their resixMlive wards All these caucuMes to laHeld on fVlday evenln*. March 2otlt
riiere will be elected.In 4W‘h BwrU
ihree memlM*rs to sene onStee city

Tte doctor adrlaad that tbc
ktad of a eoan abuuld be p
Of Siutnbh en-.:m i- th.
AM tte daaeoa b«il over brr be
abauklti*t have much of a fumml pro tion 4.f hemled , l,. ume net
lie ui. th.
uaaM aad wouldn’t abed any
lin^ over th*- .-wi fn.iii it n
teara tbaa te could pcmlbly bdp.
brim of the hat
I he omiiBe and dt-ex
■acah Ann aUpped off tbr hed and yellow .-onihtouili.iis in pn.wln*: favoT
mads for tea broom alttlni on end In a are from the' saute soune. and tec
mraar of tba twin. The d.wcon
lib plain vehel bilu.
Jwapad for the door, but rrcch.d
iiit.sl w ith t o fliMM. wl1k iMilb. has
Id *C4
•M* M whacks bef
name Torca
twkv
out la tea yard #be
^.-^TndVii.’
I'^T."
aimmd tee bmboua

-Mo; I ain't Mtlmrr abe r.-plh^l
teataoebt him off.
back and behave yourself
tel teppoint me agalir. Tl
teaa^ ba*a a funeral In town for «
a yaar. aad If jon come to Ufe
way aa mMaan will l.-nd you a cu]
tsfirara Eatlron.”
Bat teah toalated that she
aMva.
-Bat I want you to undersui

fc'i.T WcrrMin
E McNamara.
tj,>. llhi.-.

.

imAiimM ■.

TRY A RECORD WANT Ate

stood for la-.. kncK-krd tJrant Mo

alTi aaiiaani nrv window rortalna

CH..HMPMM.

BUSINESS CAtDS

“I wrote to Doctor iut*oor Vn-irton’^r.^k^ Titrt'Tbl.
thatI they alMKild be vkmd
Pieroe, wbo sent me
ntly. TbU would bale
a very kind letter
and advised me.”

oi .^ i.»M tt.»*
lb** I»ni
who dtsUbd
-Who %vwa tbc >;nal«t r«t~
n. tmam JcItU dot™ lU lnltl.1. ll)To« or Tmnyi-mr by a Jumptaf
a»rvb. IB wblrb ItUl Urown. tbr Tm
.man. nutJum|HMl l.ukr tTatbm
ibr Uynin advtM»!r.
aimllar qudsiUun aaltatrd a Omr
mauuui.lt> r,^tJy--Wba war
gtr»wi*^t r*-n*ml. Orant or l.a^T*—

mMrtiasevMs

Ward No 1 will be held to
the. Bd
v. Band Room to McNamara
Bd'v»‘
bulldinic. Pnmt i»tT>ei. on Monday
^entoj. Marr^f^lkJ^at^f^’c^k,

wanl. and the iransartloB of
..tber bustodW. a. may erne

IMI «MI UWe .ihS k»r|>

SIHH.M.R j

to art at tbc 24. \M and alau for the nomlnaiion
of ca^ldatea for ward
In said
ward, and ike irmnaarUon of such

Tte fact teat

their raapacllve ward* to atteot
City Coeveniloa, to be bald Tut
evening. Maf«b 84. 1»03. It U atoo

■SiTJlSrs

all in poorhuaiih Dr. 1 man's Coinjiouml.
We arc pleased to recommend
hrcc or four years and
ami rtie roults have been
have sold this preparation for the past three
money if not |H;rfecliy satisso satisfactory that we will jfuaraniee it and refund yc
l1 spring medicines on the
fled. Dr. Iman s Compound is one of ihe best tonics
market
HUGBEEcH: ROXBURGH.
J.XS.G. JOHNSON,
S E. W.MT & SONS.
F. H. ME.ADS,
E. E. MILLER*

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