The Evening Record, March 09, 1903

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The Evening Record, March 09, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

SATURDAY'S ISSUE
1,479

Ifi i V

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TRAVERSE CITT, MICH^

PLAIN TALK
TOHENONLT
TOLD STOIT or ms ure
AT ArrCRNOON MKrriNO IN »APTliT CHURCH YESTINOAY
mm

«• «iHi« M Uh Only Pwimr

wtiniwiMH

WAREHOUSE
CRUSHED IN

STILL HAVE HOPE

I

wfthin s^sborl Ume.

•pesker colled
osljr. ASd In
spAde A APAde. ABd mode no refen oce
to It AS AA UBplemeot of Asriculture
Ho hit AtTAlsht from the shoulder, his
8 SANITY WILL BE INVE8TI
own post Ule ond hU work for six
GATED TODAY
irssiA IS the slums girlng him ad e,.
dipt*—Al opportuDlty to pres<«t forri
bU MM osd of sin. AAd the point U» Has Been Oetrmieed Since Ml. Re
.word which sin lends.
n From Waehington. and Feels
He took for his text the words
-What mon ksowcth ihi^ thlnjcn ol
ouui sAve the spirit of msn which In
New York. March 9.-Broken
(OontlAAod on Fourth Psite.)
by disgrace end remorse Philip. IXiblln. the self-confessed perjurer In the

CLOSE OF
HiSWORK
LA8T

MEETING HELD HERE

8Y

wtwL Tho r—t of the train xnmain—
on ths tsaok. but tbs flat oar plow—
into ths wnrobouss nnd h- goos Just
thsVng&oftbs bailding whan, thi
bsATy trnlo of logs was fluaUy stop

Ik* examined today by sperlmllstH to
inquire Into his sanity.
IXiblln was
ftiund by a member of bis fAmily yes
lenlay morning In r«*ntrAl park In
indltlon bordering on menUl c

REV. JOHN OANK8

doban*Beecber Co.
THE WEETHER

Bring Your Head

‘ All SmxU Sixes.

Size, 2lS.3iand4;
WkliktB.M-MA.iMM.

to S. B.n.1, i- Co, they wiU “Top" you oiT with »

“Newland” Hat
There isn’t .an.uher man m l>ts city who wi iia Marc do it -we are
the only aulhor.Eexl a-ents^'this laraous t ikc. $:i.00, $2,00. $1.
.\11 sizes all colort -all shajics. See wimU r it’ll «lo you gvtKl

S. Benda & Co

DAVIS PEGG
STRICKEN

t Lot of New 25c Neckwear.
If you wear a n.-im.w sW,
here’s the Ixrst li^rgain we evet,
offcTcil you.

Don’t Wilt, first
Stitetion is btst.

>romincnt Pioneer of Long Lake Re­
ceived the Attack .While Making

pronwd xhR
tMowrxIrxo: *
Swrolll-trowoF

Alfred V. -sv™-- Friedricli

Havif IVuc. an vU ami re>p4*.i,-l
,iom*er of Ling l-ik.- tosm»l.i|i. was
iiihUiil) siriekeii with iMiratyids Sun
lay nmnilnu while he wa.K in the act
If making s fire In the |U..vc.
A phyniclsn of thin city wa< hum
tied lately after the iKvur
m.med
when he arrived he fiuind
left Kltle e.*nu*lete1y paraami ^hi.we.l no wlgn of imThi« nu.rning the phy^i
visit— the p.nieut
and
found little, if any. Imynivem.iu. hut
the elKiii.t-^ are largely against his re
civery
ALmt ISO or ihrt*«* >.*ars ago Mr
P.*gg had his right leg aiupuiuivd nw

.lesignis in Silk,

NEW UD NOBBY
PABTY SLIPPERS

HIGHEST HARK EVER KNOWN

nuffalo.
March
9.- Miss Marlon I
Hutchinson, who wa.s arn-sied in con-{
nectlon with the munler of Edwin L i
Runlick has nnnounc<*«l her Intention^
of hrincing suit against the p«»llce in­
dividually for ............. . damages

EMTLOYES
;> i
FILE ANSWER

____

BARACA CLA88
Bl Louie March E-Ths attorasys
Organix— for Young Men YeaU-ay

Mob

gimni— by Jndgs

Adams te-

terday in the Baptist church, with
grmdly number of young men aa men
berm. George Thirlby waa select— aa
Pivsldent and J. C. EllU.it secretary
claaa wlD ineet every Sunday al
Sunday acbiiol hour. All youni
are Inrlt— to attend the claaa

Broohar.

flL Patriek’a Day Pariy.

You Will Miss It
if vou buy

Invitatkma are out for a 8L PatB—i d Lo—moUyo tnlML
H rarick a day. party, to be given by
MkmSUnimnmkizAazj «f Ih. —
I—lee of the ProtieUfl Home C
Tue—ay evening. March* It,* in 1
new ball In the City Opera H
block.
The Udiee will wear a

CARPETS

h matters not what kind you want.

joti >liounl sec our »

$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 $2.00

THE ECONOMY. • "i.ns'&JE"*'

-m

The OKI Reliable Shoe ILmse

IreStO FRINK FRIEDRICH DoiFt
You
Cbink
Suits for
It--

JILJL

1 he New Stand. 242 Front St.

Young IDcn

Hr*r his slxic«*nih birthday i

be catered to an
any min. rhul.
lH* sck*rt- c^,K•^ia:I> for
M right-must
him—styU-s must be Jhm
righ
have all. the Uiest kinka
and. ro.wd ImiK.rtaht t.f all

J.
♦;
K
,

ve:i
ri>:r !

build of
lasting pkkI w
feet to, insure
in
Kimk this Fprlng is Hu* fin.*
men ever cIkmh* from
Pri
• fairest, of curse, a fart thi
for young nvu im.ve

than
to know that it is
right." Especially
tine in anything which lasts
as long as a piano ilocs or
ahouH. THEKlMB.\Lb
DOES—and you will new
ticeihat every instrument
has a dextinciive siylixhncxs
— as well as wearing, .juali-

Fslado

Vco' SiylUh Ffliicy
Buck Chcvioisaur
Worsted Siiiis at.

CJrffc*,-

W.W.nMBALiGOMPAIiY

^

Let us ali-.s you our linc.^

FACTS!

toiy prices and liberal terms.

Phone 90-2 Rings

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

FAVORABLY REPORTED

ii'

new ooloringx, t

COLONIALS MO SANDALS
w KID AND PATfNTS «

ALL RIVERS
ARE RISING

the past three weeks by Rev. John
Uanks of Oregon rl.HM*d'lAst evening, FLOODS THREATENING IN THE
with the largest me»*tlng of the s«*rles.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
through them, and they were tl
the deepest Interest and the m.s.t
all abooL but comparatively f«
.
powerful sermon
them were broken. Some of them
The meetings
have resulted In
wen* thrown ten or twelve feel wUhgreat good to the church. Nearly 25
ont injury, and one was pick— up
y
have Already applied for membr
with tba frame completely demolish­
/
AS A result of the m(H>tlngs. with
ed, but tbe pints snUrelj unoujursd.
to follow, and the spiritual life of the
‘ church has lHN*n built up There has
V
been no excitement In the meetings,
but the work seems to have been deep Owing to the Heavy Rains EveryAAd promises to be permanent.
Tbe sermoA last evening was v
AAbJecL -A flonulne Man.* and the
;*
Address WAS a powerful one.
Ington. March 9-The m*nate
r l»egAn with a dlscussl
Nrs tlrUsns. March 9 -The
;ee on foreign rvlaUons i—ay
in theu-Her here this mutnlug
a favorable reiv.rt on the
IN I. s rise «f 5-lu ftKU since yeeterd^L canal trroty wlihou! amendrains
The heav
in the MU*
i assiir,* the hlgh.*st water ever
THE MARKETS.
known here While there U no alarm
one keeps ctmstanlly
, Conllnu— on Fourth Page )
Kwrh » —\Vhc»l. 74f: M»y.
li.wt— on the condition of tbe river
and the lev«*s.
'inrlnnail. March 9-Another rise
the Ohio rlv**r in many places be­
tween riiisl.urg and Cairo U»da). The
I on local marlivt. 350 350.
effect of the rise alsoe will In* fell
at Oinclnnatl Tuesday.
At
Owens
n|i"lN THE WABASH RAILROAD IN­ lK.ro. Ky.. the water la only a illUe
aver two feet U*low the 1984 mark.
JUNCTION CAflE
Paducah. Ky . March 9 -Thia cky
U preparing for the fl.«d
The Uck
Ing la c.mlng up rapidly at Zanesville.
Ohio, and a disastrous flood U ex

s

New Neelcw^^ear

the Morning Fire.

his return from Washington
I was snublied by his friends
and avoid— by bis political assocl
His picture was removed from
lH-. n ha.lly »npp’ed iii hl> dally v.K-a
tbe club bouse walls Hoblln fell the
I.OIIS
A man *if stn.nc will, however,
sling of «M.trmrIsm and his family msu.
NUMEROUS ADDITIONS TO THE
upon him. as the vrarebonse ts on rail he Uir.' his ainietioa hravely. Mr.
notli— that his mind wandert*d The
ro— property, and one of the provis. is-gg is «.*♦ years vif age and It is %t*r>
CHURCH WILL BE MADE
I rommiitee has dru(>|.ed
of tbe leae»- U Uist the r«
the charge agsli
not to be held rspsooslble for nny
Ills wile is hU only surviving rela
I Sermon Last Evening wn “A
live in thlf\ sect Ion. as they have no
children
He has Ims-ii a pnimineti:
farmer lu L.ng i.ake township many
vears. and his home has always b«*en
not— a.s one of gn*nt liocpilallty to
I host* w ho w i*re forttinait* to have
The revival meetings that bavebeen
iKK-n enienain— l.y his family
mmdueted In the IMends rburrh for

HESULTS AIE EXCELLENT

, ■

All of tbs timbers in the rost wall
of ths bailding ware cat off with the
•xosptioo of thoss on tbs crumen
Uis bonding toppl— over, the roof
sinking until it was tupiswted by the
furnltors within and tlie flat cart
bo wbioh tbs tiinliers fell. Tli
were placed under the east wall as
•ODD as passible and tlie building was
thns kspt from falling farther.
Tbe sgaet damnge oannot now be «hi
Umatsd. The building was oooupied
obisfly by b— room suits, stores, etc
There was about S5 carloads in the
building, and tbe loss will reaoli be
tween $1,900 and $l &00.
Tbe loss tp ths
building. H is
thooghL will not sxos— $100 though
this oannot yet be ascertain-.
•rhs truoki in the flat par tliat.caus
I tbe damage wars knocked from
their fastsniugs. and driven tp tbe
other end of Uie oar. Ths car is a
wreck.
Mr. Slater states tliatln* like* s fnt-

cnts^a'^ithT
famous Jiottpries of Havilan.f it Co.. France—
Wed^^’ood & Co.. England Roval Bohn, Gcr-many—X’ifnha—Carlsbad, and Japanese warcfl^^

PU SHOES.

Next July wou I have been Mr. and
Mrs. Graysons «cond wedding anGra>iN«’s mother
nlversaiy.
Mrs
ler and brother, are
and father.
Kingsley. Tbe mother
B.Mad.tm;;L
bedside wb.*n death came,
en with her dsighiey fori
and has
* Ula ^A^Tk^ThT’ police
- out. Ulwally. and the furo
the past two weeks.
I
UMritlee AAd district Attorney
wm. all that held it from toppling
The fum-ral seolees will Ik* held
they Are still working relenUees
OTur upon the track unMl Umbers
to morrow afiern«<in at 2’oVlock In»m |
Burdick murder cuse. And
plaoed to mipport it Aflatoarj.
tbe residence on Pari, street
Rev D 1
ttm Chun* WAS wHI ftlled. niAln room. they ure stlU hopeful of resulU.
- the Pnre MartiAette trnok
Cochlln will offi<
the district Attorney’s offlce oom<
Ing. npd tote onl Use whole side
^r> popular and
Mrs Grs>son was x^r>
ronnAtion thst the police Are
of the be tiding.
lK,th beforOsj^
WAS imAr for tho mid wbon Mr. Trm
ing Along lines that will shortly
long log train was baoking toward
Her early deaiK
tor eoosod spooklns
to the Arrest of the lone w
the bay at 6:40 o’clock, with two
Tho mmg oonrlce At the ofieotnc ol
r flat ears ahead. There was
Ito meoUAc WAS iosplrlns. Mr Oeld
. At isst I
decahle froson mad oo the Front
. bof jrwIM At tf>« orgAO. AOd Mr
the irmll of this
Ptortw of Ormad iUpIds led the sin*
omsn. And thnt her Arrest is likely
Own— thu Building

Police Have Not Given Up in Burdick

DOBLINISA
H£|«TAL WRECK

Beautiful China

tlH96o

OF HJILDINC

TNst CM Rsvo M From RUv-

iA«
The Addrem of Mr. Trotter wa
ooch A ooe AS he would or could hove
dreo U> A mixed Audience. It

SIXTH TEAR-181*

MONDAY, MARCH ». 1»03.

UNTHCELT DEATH

Br wir, Wtw I
• yum. kllch, March k —KxJudge of
Pn»bate George S Ta>U*r. one of
nmr. most popular clllxens. who was
r ooe hour, died at his htune
last alghL He had filled
oAccu oo the republican
I
Leonard Grayson, wife of
Port OAOIdA. Msroh »-Two IndlASs
Leonard Grayson, died yesterday afllYlaclA s smAn house At School
CAR PLAYED HAVOC ON WES
on^ About 4 o’clock at their bome.|
thlrplAoe hod A very norro
FRONT STREET
225 Park street, al the Age of 25 years. 1
InflammAtioD of the bowels.
!
Mrs Grayson has been III for the;
So souBd WAS thoir slumber thot they
past eight weeks, and for the past
did sot hmro thAt the bufldlng wm
has been a great sufferer; her
on are till the roof of the houm
pain being almost unendarmble> Her
thorn. One of them WAS I
TORN AWAY BY TRAIN EARLY
death was not unexpected, and came
injured, but both of them esc
THIS MORNING
as' A welcome relief to the sufferer.
their lives. The building
The anxious husband and the parents
that she could not be restored
190 PMikS fJMESr SMOr ten,;; From Fire of Tsso In-

liwrttwj

I

Single and double
Kivles. exclui.lve and
lerns
Something n
shows.

CbiststlxStoreaibcrt to Buy «»— floods
E. WII-MEIVI
MKW a-rOMK

Cor. Front and Onion

ahlrt walat. Md gr^JIc^d the

••



Our Sale
Tsllot
Over.^

We will close out Men’s Pants.
Suits and Overcoats at same low
prices-lt’s not ei money maker for
-us, but we need the room this stock
occupies-come to our- Clothing
Department and

see the goods

marked one-fourth to one-third
off regular prices.

bamiltoli



«

eiotbing eomyany

'THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MIC^, MONDAY, MARCH 9,1903^
THt

traverse city. MICHIGAN

Ei'y

....

tx 1

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD

Mdk HeadM^ Tetpld u«m.
MPADlBaadallbudl^^

_____ « U) hvt nwdal cl-----

?arirsrj‘L‘2rr.

win probebly be BOi
•IKhteM doubt but ibBt the not

WUI «lMt

^JZ^Th^^tbelver.

1 ^tntnl Dews

g suicide.
about

9

o'clock. Mr

.-iwartr. who rooms in the tame block,
1 groans coming from Dr. Alex
■. room, and going there found
unconscious and apperenUy den^
wbat appeared suBocalkm. Hve
,e best doctors In the Boo were
Hllalely summoned and found the
lb. cKy. both a. to Are protection ami Mit^l .uherlng with-paralysis of the
c-s^fratorj orKsn*.
They employed
doMsUe purpom*. Tbe conu
rtlficlal respiration and for Are
era adeocaie tbe raleln* of f
,,t at their work, but
cJ«Kk tbe patient died.
has dereloped that Dr. Alei^
agala to the people. U to Im;
nade his will two day. ago. The
that tbto be done, and that wwn
leys employed are sad to bav.
^Tbere to wwne quentloo an to whether
,n Simpson A Rowland. When ask
a rote on bonding could be taken
If this mere not the. truth. Mr.
tbe regular nprlng election.;
doM ID Ibe pre««i Po»P. iba cH,
wMld be la eery bad ebape and
alwaya adrleaWe to have a re
foroe at band In euch an en»er*<

M

wbetber thin to legal or not tbe a
ter abould be attended to at «
aad abould a npectal eleciUita be nec
* aaaary It abould be held an noon


m
mW 4H0 I

eflbeWsHd]

statud

Ihsl l>r.

The doctors In the case are very
nl about talking of it. Dr
lone staled that he could 1
kind of poison had been admin
Htereil. although It might possibly
.n arsenic. He did not think
[leen Uken intenUonally. but
ould not tell how It ha^ been admin
*U*red.
Me look, very much like sul
•Ide. and the Canadian Boo to much
;ilrred up over tbe mstter, since Dr.
. r was one of the loading den
tou in Ontario. He mas a-------J. Haddom Kell of'Richard's Land
ng. mas mell ctmnecied. bgd a^blg
irartlce. mas unmarried, and mov«l
the very best society.

, tsnebers in tbs lest throe
months.with tbe fourth one now compluming of small wagss,a sure sign of
J ana Ironbla"
In some
dlstrioU old men are being sought ns
whilo mnirtod women or
_________t see m great demand.
A pearl necklare reported lost or
i by Mra R. B. Campbell. Dear,
svenue, Ohiosgo. andf for which
deteotives w«o senrchlng for severel
days was fonnd m n heap of ashes al
her hems. Thursday, boroad to a cln«r. The nscklaoe. which was valued
$6,000 WM thrown mto tbs stove
r the cook while propnriag dinner.
Bmiator DoUlvm has n noldler oonstitnsnt who saw smvioo m the 8psnidh wv had wmnu a pension therefor.
His appUoation to unique. When the
_______ went ovor his maU reoentlj
ks found an envelops containing nr
.\.rmy pbotogrephof this oonstUneni'

OtUlSEl LAUNCHED

MAdmiEBYISHEaE

Uncle .Bsm's .Navy .Will, be .■
BUu/ich. Bwlft Vssssl.

For the MMdilrw Shop la Conns
With the Foundry of A W.
Round A Bon.

Lbelh. N. J. March 9.-Thr
Chattanooga mas launched
_______ sy afternoon. She slid grace
Tbe mechlnery has arrived for the fully in thf. mster. the launching and
amebloe ahop of
Hsns
•eremonles U-UiR most sua
oa Oourt street, and It will be Install
arli-d out.
•d aa rapidly as possible. The mach

i_ioi-i-r

JOHN R.SANTO

IS

( SF«P*I I" »:‘AIIC- 1

90

ino

ATM V

1 6» TKncW^KJli.lVO . li|p« M J.TKl*B «

FIRE INSURANCE
PER 1000 WATTS
rcBNixBKnrr

'^lUM's Family Pills are the besU

?'s nothing so efflclent
of tbe Liver or Kid
Bitters
It's a won
derful tonic-------------------the greatest all artuind
run dom*n systems. It
— —-----ness. Hheumsttom and Neuralgia, and
oxiK-ls Mslarlal germs. Onto
end

O.P. CARVER &BRO.~

FIRE . INSURANCE
A
.D
huii

E.W. HASTW8S1'soil

A Co TesUmonials free.
Sold by all Dnigglsu; price. <6c per

IwtoaUMtEMili
UmHiNntet.

drs. sawyer

k j^ihallegonI

A. D. TYLER

•DENTISTS^ • [OFFICE:Dentist

" aLI. W0«K fnoP«-<T POKHWLt OBAur
^
VOTB OQU> won A Mf>«rTALTT

S. Ii.«
, lu

Meads. Druggist.

If vnu .IcMtc to insull a S)^
tem o! KU-cnriral Lighting,
Bcils,. Burglar .Marros or Tel- I
qvtomes. i»crmil ux lo esti­
mate. Wc have a fine hne of
5up|»hcs am! can quote »ati»larior) prices for high graile
w rk anrl tnatenal ::::::

1

CmwPBE'LL BROS

Miss Priscilla B<4Aeld of Qloe
u* City. N. J.,has tanghtdn tbe puto
...„hools of that town for a little
upward of Afty three years, hot oon.
lates retiring at tbe close of tbe

Oreal: Dispisy o-f
kins of Pleasani City. Ohio. I^nnumonla had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough had set In
Bides
Doctors trtwtod him. but be
Krew wore*- every day. At length we
tried Dr King's New Discovery for
Consumption, and our darling wm
caved. He's now sound and welk"

-------.h it had been marked witl.
clack ink tbs presence of a Manser
tmllst in the skull, just above one
1ST. Oa the back of the photograph
./rttteo the name of the soldier,
who received tbe wound m tbe PhilMand who now lives in Blonx
and a brief micriptlon that the
picture told tbe story of his claims 11.00.

s'a."ss=...''p>“Ji
Trial bottles. lOc.

''

Mr. Oamsgie has sstab’isl.ed
BT a Uvaly straggle m the Vira bill passed forbiddina New York city aa mttitule Intel
Man Bcleotlsts to praotie theii tofacllitats tbe easy acquisition and
profession of healing tbe sink in thal the world.wide use of tbe English
state and oharglug therafor. unlew

Miss Nell Cbambllss. daughter of tht
mayor of Chattanooga The bottle of
:nc Miss <
the vt-BPels prow

d with the national colors
numlwr of invited guest
.. .
i-nt. Including Senators Car
mack and Rates. Governor Jai
raxer of Teniu*Ksi^* and Mayo*

X'. N-Tlfe ^‘.1!;.

OIXV

Oae Week commeKtic

9-ti-t

Cancerotfs
^iUIcefs

Sessn. De»« k Ketchom

The LuS' Lyons
Stock Co.

h. repertoire of i»p«tar|iUj»
-Openlot «ty-

Snug
Msrbor

AFttULUic Of Specialties

rETITIOMTOSUSS

IVlLislin Ui-iderwoar
We could easUy fill a page with descriptions of our
great stock, and then not half try. You will need many
articles in this line, perhaps right now. These are
beautiful goods in texture, style anrd quality, and this
year we have considered values first and are giving you
the most for your money that has ever been offered.
W/hl-fcw Slclr-fcs
As fine a line as you will see, and this one at 50c can’t
be beaten. You always want extra skirts and perhaps
at better prices. 75c, $ I-OO. $ i .25 and $1.50.
Nieh-fc IR^bow
Some of the daintiest you have seen, made of Nain­
sook and trimmed with beautiful
Inch lace and
tucked yoke, sells for $4.00., There are many other
grades at $3.50. $3.00. $2.50. $2.00. $1.50. $1.26.
$1.00. 75c and 50c.
Uadiws’ Oraw®r»
A splendid bargain; Ladies' hem-stitched drawers,
with six rows of tucking, sells at 25c the pair. Then
there are other styles more elaborate at 40c. 45c. 50c.
76c and $1.00
Gorso't Oo
^
A great line of all sizes, in p|ain covers, for I Oceac^h.
Another line trimmed with loreteojrj lace, for 20c. and a
big assortment in either embroidered or trimmed with
lace at 25c. 35c. 45c. 50c. 60c. 75c. 90c. $ i .00.
WHI1^0 Aprons
lucto^ost of
of fine
fine aprons, in all manner of styles, for
Such
25c each.
Sarnplw Uln» lofwrit’w Robow
We were fortunate enough to purchase an agent's sam­
ples. and these are beautiful dainty goods, and sell
from 36c to $2.00. These prices can not fail to make
rapid sales.

«WI

:i_UTHI

tbecnly wronno name wnrdan lathe

SSSBI

»f-«i tta «ter b«li .

'SS'

Hon. J. M. Mon™ Wilt T.k. RmimM
«or •Icitotura t» th, P.nln«
•ami •III to tha Oavamar.

usSfiii^bin
to k«»iito°thr?MiMu?
tomito for tbe Old Mlulaa ibllread

mmo Mnd 3Wo.
rea lor au doiuju wiui ■ Rnauvinniag sore on bto leg: bat writes
Bneklenia Artnca Balve wholly
vtobwJ it in Ave days. Fbr Ulcera.

J. W.-CAUNTLBTT, M, O.
\Mr«ClAI.AMO.Om>K>M

""

JtT IBM IM!

Vmpr.
*W

DONT Be Fool^oi

Working Overtime. '
Eight hour laws are Ignored
|EUm SaaMT. bead 76. wae dealed a
dirctae Itom bto wUa. 8anb J. Kaealw^a at work, night and day.
aey, « years old.
Indigestion Blllousnres. Constipation,
The old man baaad his olaima for is
divoroa oo tha ground that bto wife
had adld hU .aat of falm troth forfl. safe. sure. Only 25c at F. H. Meads'
Drugstore.
Idai .
Ibair ooW to htm.being $A.
and unload and set up U
that permits peoplf
No work will be dooe In the shop un
UambUss.
repomd tc
Ul everything to set up and in
The Chatianmum la a st-------Prol PetM
CMdlUoB, which will not be ft
iH-i pn»tecied cruiser. Tbe sheathing Btaiosof Parla
An aoeonnt of tbi
WMka or a month, probably.
, of Georgia pine. Her length
__________
_
by Dr..
mil Is 30Ji fti^l 6 inches and 292 on the dootor roy« h»- was uken into g dark
load water line. Her extreme breadth
by Prof. Btelna aad his eyes
44 ftvt. draught K. fei*t 9 Inches
brovly baadagwl. Be heard tbe
1 dtoplsivnu-ni L.2tM) tons. There
waor strike a match and light a
four steel d»»cks and a deep coffer
He fait an apfmrmtus Axml
____D Is built completely around the around hU temples and be was an Bhip In tto‘ region of the water line abled at oaoe to diatinguah a dtm
look like ordinsry eoree and are usas^ Tlie cofferdam is Ailed with cellulose light. Th# light grew Btrougaraad
for the protection c»f the ship, and 10 Oaae was able to count the profeaMw’s
le transverse water tight bulk
• when they were held np before
_____ -xtendlng stoive the water line
He WTO elao able to disiinguiah
The pilot b.inse and chart house are obyeoUintha room. Then tbe api»,of bronte and the water light
u was removed suddenly aad Oaae
doors are operated from a central
in total darknero Bteln'a oinim
reHe ou the ttieory that man doea not
station.
mament of the Chattanooga we with the eye, bot with Uw brain,
cMnstot. of 10 Ave-lnch quick- Aring the eye only serving to receive the
BbetiitlW4-BCtdrAiiiie
guns In tbe main battery. «l«bl six _____which the optic transmiu to
rapid Are guns, two one^ the scat of perception.
aag womnn named Emnm EleL
*---------.... with four machine guns
and one Aeld gun fur landing purpoa logg la a oniidideto Yor a game war
r fo1k>wing rorrrhsnts will givr
donUiip in Odeendo. She bro quite ■
es in the aeoondary balterir.
way FRIJl -nCKETS with evi-ry
buntrees aad has bad a
There are two powerful aearch
light, on the Ayluf bridge and the uniqne experieoro,having cnee ridden
a wild elk which treed her and
v«wsel to to have a wireless leleg
imek die dropped whin an <
It.
Her bunkers can c
of coal and at 10 knoU
.Itywii offired. After pntti
the excited nnlmnl tfarongh his pa
•be ended his exlemoro by cutting

laery coMlaU of two Uth«s
drW pre«. key seater. UdU

Lace for......... ................................................................... .93,90

J. W. SLATER ••

Ajn)
ABSOUrtELT ODORLESS

Only one negro to left in Kaodtodoobes oonnty. Tex., where whltecaps

rroentty opereted. and be has
givnn pnhUo notice that be will move
on ns eiokneesm bis family ii
Most of tbe blacks owned thsii
^i^t^tlwir tasks nntU the
homes and have lost heavily.
ommenoed to move in. Many cl
happened to be young baobelors.
rben tbe trouble oommenoed. ns »bs
Al
insiUrDaucea oi m.nKfn«
UUI
roeerds show. "Why." re
him. but
diaffusled director, -ws-v. nearly as grave as an individual dls-

ling for a »
In tbe platform calling

■daed effort to lgm»re that proposl
tlon. 'The action Is goncrally approv
ed. Whether a general Uw to Just
what to needed, however, is not
clear, maay well known pellCU
argttlag that a general law will
be deaUable in remote
localities
naeng townships and counties.
feeeons being when the cxcUeme-------tbe f»uniy convx-ntlon to reroovcxl the
latereat in the eh^ctlon wl
Tbto may be tnie In «,me Lsrallilcn.
bot that the law would work w<
dtles Is evIdenL A local option
bowerer. would leave the ^ti
tbe bands of the people of each
eblp or county, and should reform to
•eceeeary tbe people would doubiUw.
take advantage of such a law.

.b» ..t.ru.gj
b^’^lid ewipi

Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
A Oo.. Toledo. O.. contains no mer
The Mlephooe beU at the headqnarcurv. and to taken Internally, acting
Ide of the Brooklyn bridge police
rang at midnight
The Mrgettt
heard faint ory.“Balp! Dootor! I*m Hall's Caiarrlf Cure be mire ydu^

night have done so

From that up to a Beautiful Biby Carnage, Hc> wood's best, (worth
$35.«i), all upholstcrcti in silk «Uma.sk, with a very line par­
asol of Japanese Silk, lincil with three ruffles of Oriental silk

aBNEST
JIEiLTIMESL.

aa the d'amace they wfll do is

dying." Beknwrtbe voloa It wp.
chat of Patrolman Bniilvnn on dnty al
or span of tbe bridga Twe
SB rnsbed to aid BnUivaa and
ronnd him lying dend nnder the
liponebnx by the Brooklyn arch
Imnisa teaeber famine in
Bl Bobool dtotrlct. in Bouth D
_ aooonnt of the large numl
BiMTiages in tbe imnks R tl»e ech^l

A Go-Cart, with green enamel, geer, cnamdlcil steel wheeto, rubber
tires, well matlc, for............................... ..............................

CHEAPEST

rholejiyate^

M JlJSiW

need btivcr ind we got prices cm them that
Bo^htrighUn
&0 dirtcicni stylet and designs
will Mve you Sonu money,
xclcct bom.

So on,up to a Well made Baby Carriage, full sire,. green enamel
geer, cnamclleil sted wheels, rublrcr tires, for-------^9.7,3

That CenUIn Mermiry.

Mn. MnKialdf. widow of tbe prod
d-kl-nokHcr $10,000. Ud fmaou.
. ^wln O. Swaru. a lawyer of
Canadian Boo. who aayn he could
nothing In Dr. Alexander's beo nuggenl any reason for

•boald be purcbaaed. Tbe report
wortbr of ean»eal peniaal. Thai tb«
pumpa are iweded .to prowlos snore
appmt erarp day. In caae of accl

..^^VEOSATRUU.......

113 W. H-rors^

There will be an adioumed'buM
em meetng of the Coogregikkma
church this evening, to listen to rs
poru. and decide on the plan of
fUmnee fbr the raising of money for
the new church.

Hie Will Two Oeys Ape.

± may Indicate eulcide or aa ac*i|i
of SIM kind of poto i

Baby
earrlages.,
and —
\
6o=0art$ ai?*:sl3M

m Timm Oi »M
«ipmni«

To Decide on Finances .

B.1. WATT A BOMB.

■ tlMTO is mAUeb
tSoMortbetaan
len. ts ten. abow

aunonc

Buioo. aad It baa baaa bM toteatb*!
u, built aaoiber paper oa tbe fooada j
tiou laid b^r 8ua Cooley. Buttoa. Bay!
to a good toura. aad Attoraey SeMloM;
to a wld«^awake cltixea. It to reason-1
able to suppose that be wUl give th- j
county .another newspaper which
be a credit to himself and to Bp

Or. Al^foder, CnMHon Oentlet.

fco, b <i«i

When Yoo Bavc Any
Lanniliy.Call Up

.bat .a. hrft of tbe Sutuili. Bv,

MTSTEnAT“SO(r

Sault 8te Marie. Mich. March 9.Alexaader. a dentist of the Caam

|;

WMk- :

ly Mp«r at tottM. •*y|
JL. A.
U» atUitBcy of Sotu». Biw; o»»»o» th« b. I, oboot
«t«n * ae« «w,p*i»r at that
». Mr. 80.I001 bought «in* tla»

bw freai aalMeffes oratocftob >«>'•

OcMd Trmr«»e. LaaUi»« ^
BttM. win be bnm«hl be^ ___ ,jLrloae boMtU of wiwrrto^
, betwen BOW m»4 tbo ttoe for the

TMA T MIB AND I. V.

wrmiM.

lmiawau

A.

THE BANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-rNAVBSSK Ol-rv. MIOM.

WANT Aa

'hLs-:::

M

THE EVEHIHG RECORD, TRAVEffiB Ull'V, MICH-, MOKPAT, MARCH 9,1908.

PMF.HMIE
TKPAIIIBT

Be Beod Co VourseH!

WIU gtww Rendlnim

MifiMwillk«iM<tow. If
onr "Be»r flo«r to all that
11m MUM lifvlica. recommend
tttoyonrmliitoor. Don*t be
aetftoD. H if• a good tbing
gawHaloiifl. « « « «

OFPtaTVFHT

The fuel bUl la tbe
expenae In tbe operat
It ia desirable to b«

$22.56

$22.50

eotitplelr
Dining Room OulWt
Eight pieces made from good quality all Solid Oak and
Nice C-olden finish, consisting of.. .
Six Cane Seat kigh back brace arm chairs. $7.00
values; now^>^
...................................$ " •W
A six foot extcnsionXable. A'lxi^ in lop, 3>i inch
round legs. $S.OO value, now......................... « 00
A very neat Sideboard. veely carved, 14x24
I*rench plate bevel mirror, one draw, lined.
SU.uUalue. now

tnia dwlraWe fdatnr
ed from meet carej

“'*oSS?*’Su«r Sax
in a aaring oC foal that would par
more tbw
lotyrt onj^e

12.200. Trareree City, tbe eane year.
$4,000. a dtlferenw of IIJOO. Interwt
on boods. $600. Thto U generally the

HANNAH & LAY CO.

See Window Display I

Don't Miss These!

S' tbeee farta. we feel
oonetralned to ask for an opportunity
for tbe qualified rotera to once more

Grind Rapids Farniture Co.

apitemte of gflppa .oob w it oavto
tmfora asparlMoad.
AU tfaa phyd
etooa io aowii we workim Dlffat e«d
dey. mod Dr. T. E. Benda, qalie the
bnaiaat of tbe oily phjaieieoi,
yeatenley tliOt he hwl nerer hi

218 Front Street

House Furnishers

We would moat respectfully
mend further, that In the neur
• Of grippe here de. a “Sinking Fund' be eaUbllah
shall be autBclenl
pleiad tbo working foroee to
eaumt that tbe work of tbe ei
enu baa bm>n crippled in i
Qtapelfwaln iwt. A new beilding
. W- 8MIT
of old EegUali wohltectnre. with an
B. C. HOGAN.
^r^. Jerrit Jane KoUen of
wtiiolal Uodaoepe to wMoh. ia to be
C. U GREIIJCK.
m itber of Preeldent & J. Sollen of
H.«rd of Water (
Hope oollege. celebrated ber one hi
She wne bom
jwt tMmed from 'BogUwi, found drodth birthday.
In 1861
bif Model in that oountry.
Oa.

eustacssaRDS

n e*«orttJfna.
i
DB.-OOcx.rn. Citiaena*

MTihwiM b.~uT rrtr7
Intereeted In tbe weMkre ol onr cdV
r property.

iCcndtitstd ntws
[
micbigan.

g rn.n«mmii.D.

msrtiirs €wms

Ltd , of

•»hd 0
with r

iwyside IP CMh
fr-4M

«).

^hr«

WoL D. Kiehola. an old bet well
piwenrad rHeranof tbe Mesioan ww.
baring aerrt d iu tbe Iftb N. T. rolnnaeon. wwooe of tbe old aoldiers
wboealM upon Boewell Laarlu to
sake TOuobera for bi. peniaon. Mr.
Hioboia worka in the wooda near be.e
aad oUlwe that tbeee are only lire
aurriroreof tbe Meaieaa warinU e
atai«.~Balla;ire Indepaodaot.
The Tocora of Oedillao will bo aaked
at tbe aiwing eleetioo to paaa npoo a
reaolaMoo adopted br itie oounoil proTiding lor bonding the city for fSft.Ooo
for taiprering tbe public park par

to refund the money
AutSw, eottling laOrere.t BeaiAe
of Oreene'e
0
ber fire cblldren, 42 graadobildren ™
ar If la fnlla u>(
and 62 great grandohildren nre bring.
Prur. Andrew C. McLanghlln hna
Mm granted a year’a lenro of abaence
JAH O JOH
SAl.K'-<»iv Urtu %••>*
by the board of r^U of the O. of M. B. WAIT * HONHnnoxwmo
f- 1. P.rrii. »• Ht-t .Sell.
M. to enable 4iim to aooopt » poalti.n
withihe nowt^arnogie nnireralty at
NOTICE OF BOARD OF REOI8TRA
Waahtngtoo. He will prolmbly remain
TION.
iuff bia famTo the
Voters of the t'lty
.Travens* fity. t'«»unty
Gn
Traveno- and State of Michigan;
.\otlr,. Is hen-hy
given that
IViards of KegIstratloii for the several
wards ..f the fit) «»f Tra,ver*e flty
dineed to yenra aga
will imn-t on Tuesday and W
A man from tbe west. ^ tbe name
March 17 and !»i. It«<n
of n gUterIng all tjua
of Lam^bee. wa. broogbl to tbe
Homoopatbie boepilal U. of M two Their Views on BondinQ for View siding In the niy o
saM I”
who are not now i cislered:
weakaego Ho waa eaffering fro
will m«*el In
hr.- .UM »b.
Ikmrds of K«-gl^iratl.
pboid ferer. wlnob manifaated <
each of the five war.!
» to City I
the fidlowing placi*i».
oadlnarT aimptome. In tbo moming,
In the First ^*^1. I
Imtabee bad no ferfr. nor wi
K.s.m. In McNamarasent to ilie Hl>
•ink.
He droeetHi. read the p
of water
meetinK by ibe
*^?n*ihc Second ward, at Sccoml
mlHshm.rs;
Ugly.
In tbe nfterooou, hla ferer
To the Hi.Dorahlc. the Mayor and Cl»>
wnnld eomr oo. nnd he would u
fomiell of the city of Trarerse City building at 4iM South Fnlon street.
bed. After he Uy down be b«
r
in the Fourth ward. In the EniJIne
Mich.;
gloomy and woold not apeak a
HiMise No 3. on Cass street.
Chmllemen-The Ikwrd W Water
FOR RENT™^
In the Fifth ward. In Ibe PrimanIn tba moming ha refnaed to nooonnt
r4»mmlsKl«i>er.
wculd meet reepwt- 8ch««l Building on State street.
ter bU melaooboUa.
Udeed
s «insU t»mdr . ’my gAi
Said miH»ilng of the Boards of Reg T-0U»:.ST-T..
fully
rec<HimmeDd
to
your
honorable
I 1 .1 m W.-.1 *u4. AU.ui .^cht
awte reqneet for an eaplauatiun would
fnun seven
nf an issue of Istratiun will be open
nftea bring on bU ilinew and aenif iKidy that the
uckxck In the fon'n.Hin until eight i
I went) thoasand dollars In bonds for
o’clock In the aftenuMin.of aald regis j
Mm to bed. Kinallf. be relapaed in
eULANF^'U'-'
the purrhase <»f a pump for the water
tetolenoe and illneei ail tbe Ume.and works Ih. sA'sIn aubmltUMl to quallfW^l
ItT tUumTmy whereof I have hereunto
inters in the n»mlui: sprinK election.
set my hand this oth day of March.
Ownr Kewaeaky, who waa bitten by We make UiU r.-commendatlon anl
■wbat la called a ••winter bog.- U urpe Its most carefulvconslderatlfin by
now U a ontioal oondiiioD
Hia hair yourselves and lnter«>sted citlEens gen­
erally for the fullowlnc reasons:
hwaUfaUen from bia bead, aad denrst.—We are ad%lsed by the city
fillinB—Porcelain Inlaya.
niPiniey
Is no other legal
ton. Oentlat. Beadle 81k.

SECOMHENDAnON
OF WATER BOAID

"t__________

Biwiuhim Stfhs

NrKME -li-istne

wir* cn;-. o-ru"

pEBgM*BQ!iiTIC

Hsssssenssi
simsm ■—;
"rrh?‘^?n;^wir;tor,.
riPl’hrlrtl’Sr Nuri^^X. 1

StoMw"!ribriniifyte?^ tbe ^

nnd cmre for IU poUooooa bttae.no re­
lief U yet obtklnable. Two oowa and
eoe Bbaep bora dkd Irom, blood p»ia•n. nnd It U euppoeml the nnlmal.
wen WUeo by the bag.
Beernwy Baker, of the eUU board
or bnniib. hna iaanad n olroular to tbe
. nAners of aU tbe oltlea and riUagea
or the etote calling aluntiou to the
I y nlarmlng preralenoe of hydrophobia
\(
In the sUte and neommnndlng that

bar. been plaoml. girlng name
Ataiaane to different polnta. Some of
Ibe nddeneea oo (Jarfield-are. are
namterod. aad It ia expected M.at othon Will be at an eaily day. Tbe proJeot U meeting with general faror.
Battle Creek la paaatug Uirough an

M WOHUH'S RISK

Swind.—At the n*c<»nt election only
a Nmnll percentage «»f the voters voted
and many regrHs were expreaaed at
the failure of the Ninda to carry. A*
a g»«neral elecpon a full expreaalon of
the qualified voters-could be had.
Third—The great necesalty of the
pump for the safety and protection of
th- city In gen«-ra1 and our mantifac
turlng Interests In partlrular. A brief
«itatenient of the presewl oindltltim
Will iM-rtisiw 1.^1 Illustrate our n«ally
|M*rlUms situation.
We have two piimps. one with a
capacity «if two and one half million
as |M*r day (21 hours)
allons
on.- has iN-en In « iiamlssion for twer
r one for fourte
. we have never pump
gallons on any one day
yet there an* many days when, fahours. they are delivering at
: at «ine hundred revoInllonA
Hite. Almve this we dare not
Is a much higher S|>eed than
and p’udene,* would dlcta*.’
denmnd has to Ih‘ met and. un
pr.•^eMl elreumstanres. there

li“Ju.u! \‘lle“j

mrn4

vSmstrrr”
-• »
-

n-V.ea”

aaf.-ty and economy. The
break-elowna greatly In
•h siralne.1 comlltlfws
every isissIMe pn-cautbm

toring naafor paloleaa extraction

!5!“5'a*'”fS7r..r

F»E0I:»I-E8
8AV I N08

BANK

sides is.suing
Should the

fall, the situation w*ndd Indeed be a
andI particularly eo aa re«ctlon. The gravity of
• Is i.s> apparent to
such a calan
neisl fuitber .

____ !“a

one!*^r

It two and one-half m
ommlsslon for use wb€
* small, aa they are at cerns of the year, and you have
ahoold
single
raping capacity that U ever
cr un a pum
tax«*«i to Itn niinni
I,XT of nafety *hoi
Failure In water a .. .
k'urthcr. there la a conatant Increase
in Water taker, and wlhle the amount
iH-ing pumiK^ U not grenter t^ 1
paat year, when consumer, ww f<p>
hy J^nliToff u “eiTJaltT^env
five per cent Increnw* in taker, and

H l»HuU.Pr
H 1- Un.u, 4

attttlttkRWIlH EASTER* « ^
AMO OOWWWCT'OK .

________TIME CARf_______

.'-"ir

lo W a

>! is a vtTv s\v»"ll alTair, «-s|M*cially atlapl-

..... .

nlMn*‘»>S 'Sm <« all m.m Un

abl»- vlTi-t i> that

inaki-

iht-m^ very

altraclivt;.

Wg have tlark ixilorN for snpVdress occasions,
•4-ning tw»*ar
li-nt >hai!rs for evi-ning
line b»r M-lci tion from $1 nO to ^

anil till

A broad

New Spring Waists
CfWSMbmsItrish

leS^^FlRM FOR SALE
known as the Steele oi
Nwlham fam.
One ol the best in
Grand Traverse conn ty. H milev
thofthveity.

just right for nov . all the popular style effects

E|-aS~5;5'S,g:

50 owt<«- •*i*’ Krnxl F><s>t ■»entt _

isvtl

Come in and gel a hint as
will be worn lliis summer.

are here.

to

J, E. 6REIUCK CO . CITY

A Gold Dollar For 50 Cents
‘And a Start on the Road to Good Health. That's
what this card means to you.

TORE BUM IS TERRIBLE!
Prenerve nnd .trengthon your
eyclghi l.y lining the light
^nearest perfisilon. The Wel.bach.
SclenllM. and ocuU.u
agree that U la the best modern
light fur all duller tx-qulred of
that mu^t ds'llraic organ, the
eye.
Owing to fro.‘l. we are
toying of i^Txlce pipe until
spring
With wl..h.m bom of
experience, many ..f our patron,
having gap range .erv.ee have
piped and filled whh the Wei.
barb Ituriu r. and are now con
gratutotlng-lhom..elve. therefor.
There are still num^-rou* houaes
having service, laid and not

'is.,!;-

_ini

itiiGir

g - box plaiiing. im king, m-w sK-«-vf cf■insiiuhvil rullli-s. ^h«-ncw Montt- Car-

llambiMiu- and stylish too, make yt>u think
lainty.
-they lotik so cool ami daii
stimmt-.r ai once -tht-y
It; heavier materiials that are

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Have vou one? If you have not
wc wouUl be idcAKcil to have )-ou
step in anil let us show you the ailvantages wc olicr. Pcrhajis a comniernal account wouhl belter meet
Wc have o|>cneil nime than UM) of these

it

Front Ktri'. t In*l»F.

have openefl in the three months
they iMive been in busi- ,

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against accidents

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GRAND RIPiOS 1IHOIAIU RV
COMPARY.

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: inlto-lucinj: to the ,uliV^cT^ fn.in Stomach, l.iver ami Kulney I touWej the
‘ of' yearn
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ol the i
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reme.lv that is the teault
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that hav Inrcn <
famoui leartirini* phvsK:ians amt s]. cial.sts in these .hsea>e« in this loiiniry -ai rciiie.ly
ixiundcil and inn up under his dircci inNtrurtions In skdletl dtx-tors and chemist—a rcme<1y that « »l»soluterv guaranteed to give certa n. nat.vlarton result it t.se.1 acomling lo .lirc tians.
This lemeily it

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

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In order to reach all classes of people with poor health, the un­
dersigned druggists, for the next 30 days will sell

A Regular $1.00 Bottle of Dr. Iman's Compounil

For 50 Cents

i the money.

To The People of Traverse City
Weiabnch burner give, from 40
40 75 candle-power, coating laaa
than Vie per hour. Let os know
your need., we will wxin figure
cost for you.
We are In poalUon to nOn^
Flxturaa. UgbUng and Rentlaf

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We are plea'ifrl to recommend to all in poor health Dr. lman*s Comi>ound. -We
have sold this preparation for the past three or four years and the results have been
so satisfactory that we will guarantee ii and refund your money if not perfectly satis­
fied. Dr. 1 man s Compound is one of the best tonics and spring medicines dn the
market.
BUGBEE& RO.KBURGH.
\S. G. JOHNSON
E. W.MT &;SONS,
. H. MEADS.
E. E. MILLER.

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