The Evening Record, March 24, 1903

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The Evening Record, March 24, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

YE8TEBDAY«I88UE
lf*00^^

TRAVERSE CITV. MirH.,* Tl'ESDAV, MARCH Si, 190A

NARROWLY
AVERTED

DR. MOON
ilNATCO FOR MAYOR OV RE­

KiaaLDBTAI

SIXTH TEAH-1820

: <kmn”' behind th^* hig saw to

tbt tltw Will Piptrs ftrlht
rf hU left hand between the

Up for Several Oaya.
O. U. ai«c.m of U«. K»tk MOM;

,

“O *>» «•»"• «o.hUi« oS ibo

--------------- .
iwu Mekod bT b.. bor.. but o«.u«; «»• <■»
•»««•
TNAIH ON CCDAn •RANCH OR N.!o»l 00 |»tat«Ilr fi jbfwl tbot bo w<U ;
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PUBLICAN CONVENTION

• N. C. ALMOST OERAILEO

BEER$AND
HASKEU.

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] b. Uid op for u»u Ubo. Tb» bom :
Thm.«nd.' botle.o «e bbro fMiM
ji. Dot oTieio» Obiau). b«t
^ p«tu.uM youth
Tbo
nerrona- Mr.. Sloonm had jaat ««mMl; ,.!ixir of life In Rocky Motmialn Tea

onTwenoNS on tmcn;^«
——
ilia borae wriil. tlia rabbina cb th. ------------ ---------- "
CAME VERY NEAR CAUSING VERY, rtartlicr the animal, which kickt^
Tbi. frijclitaoed the horm .till toora.
and in the darkrem he kicked Mr.
SIccoia w'veral time, befoic be ooald
bevialpted.
______________

DfCtmCAL CONDITION

- Walt 17 aad At

Judge Roberte’ Good Advloo.
Th4- r..nv. iiii»n «a.s c»Ilod to or
»ronit>il> at
h oclock by How;
riHli. rhalmiau uT ihf city cummlti

Fpr CUy Clork—

Oadar. Maroh M.-Tha avantofao- Bulgarian Prmce*. Attitude Toward
Revolution He. Arou»ed th. ^People~Pnnce Retire, to Vana.
tim PiovaMt fataaab of the M. * K.
B.. had a varj narrow aaoapt from
F.mHtanlinop!e. Man-h 24 -The p.>
wbaft BtohR have b«wn a aarioaa and
mum uf Prince Ferdinand of Bulicaria
probnbly fatol wrack jaat north of
l> r»*|Nirt»il cntlca!
Hus actlon>MothU plaoa laat avenlaf. Fortanataly
tba dansar waa dlaoovarad in tima by
the train craw to prarant any vary oa*
ha. retiretl to Varta.
Homo laanlta, th«wh two anpine did
TtMly ncKidlatlnit with
oraah Into «ha harriar. The apMd bad
. cunc«‘p>iou fruiu Tur-

tar no can be laamed. had rMoad ob
alractiona apon Iba trank Ihat mifht
waU have oaaaad a toirlbie wr^k.
Iraopieoao had baan thraot down be
tween the eodi of the raiie. meklnp a
partial obotmetioo. and acainat the
maodardo thoa fermed rmiiroad tie#
lion, and In the campalcn. than bed been ial**d. maktnjc a very eertoa.
Im Iuk t'Oal u. the titen .he convention berrier
An effort bed been made to
>houl«l name
He ^ahl U»at he had tOacw a mli acroeo the traak but thu
|('4mtintied tui Fourth Pace >
had failed
The rail bed. however.
drmtKl nearly upon U.e track,
.o that the train narrowly niime.1 i»
t. it paewtd.
The train is due in
Vdar at € o'olook. and it wai already
ceUinc dark when U»e obetraotioo wae
raaobed. bat It wae eean in time to
prevent any Um of Ufa There U no
olae to the perpetrator, of the deed.

of Ihr

Hull irnnl-

Johfi Vorty.

C9OPER VIOLENT

JuEbu of thu R««.ak r-. ('«)irl-

If ony uoe »oUc4|mii.-.1 » Urk «

^ibllrmn cHy n.n%entlon lo»t nigti
ttey %**r«‘.uiidrc*.h«Hl

thefWay to the Jail La.t

the gaib

Even.ng.

LOOKS LIKE
A BIG THING

Lo.t a Fmger End.
citlar.

hat KliiK «»» the line, to which a man
•>* the nau e of French who law him
ohjecied and lollow. d Coope* home
He did not know the man wa. cra.v
\nA n.kr.l him for the .hirt to which
rr^CAi Ooop. r would uoi cn.uidy ^d
p.tcbed into Fr. uch
!
French received rmilier rooph n*are
Id beer, the mark, very plalolv
iK-re tVioiwr r’amed bu fi-t.. The
ithori.leN wen. nonfle^l end tuev
iwcifird the loan and eappored f.e
•mh! In- alt right
l>H<it. exenioir the
lt4Miditi|r phiNiciau notitied t'hief

Matter Will

Be Thoroughly

WIO, WI2, WIB
ei-oo*«^<n.i*.« ei.oo

March

-

See our Wimlow

Ladies’ Suits For Spring!
\V»* wiir«n«*n u|» j *;rrat line of Suits and
SLiris the very l.it«-st things—either to­
morrow or riuirsdaxt We would like to

axoiiK the ncccxsiiv oi a |>cnM»tLa.l
iiMi; It sa\cs I line atul cx|»cn!»c.
Connertums with all < iUc% am!
\illa<cvin Mich»i;an.

Company.

^

FR.-tNK M. PAINE. Florist.

we Alwas*' conic out
strong with tbe kind of
foot-wear suited to the
wetness of the seAson.
Rubbers. Rubber Boots,
Overshoes, high or low,
and llie Shoes on which
to 6t them. Good,

solid, snhsUntial leather bottoms and
tops. Made so slrouK they give nmre
wear than you’d expect, and made so
right they “maVc your feet glad.'*
That’s the way witli the Sclz ShoC5,
made by the largest manufacturers of
shoes in the world.

•wasala

KIMBALL
PIANOS

Lamson & Hubbard

I HK OI.l) IIKI.I.VBIJC.

242 FRONT ST

Once Worn, pays Worir!
IS WH»T ert B r OHE COBCEDES Of

Sprincf Style, 1903

YOUNG'S HATS
Ba f

styhs. Bo carried-peer stoei

in

pricesya mill pay ahamhara

faang-s Soft Nats h
mN shapas at S3 00

Yamngs Stiff Hats h

ttest
the latest
The,’« thoroiighU
vision Id the

htacks mi

guar-

Flrwt

poliilc work.
H D. Alley had
tn<or.e«1 by the ward t^»cu^.
wlHW II come to nbmlnaiUm. 1
I the name of A

!

Walt woa
OMI Bomlnaied by the con I
TIM BM bolkic wma a tto.

fLOT TO ASSASSINATE
THECEADOFtOSSU

amectl by the makers, and
even instrument gives en­
tire

satisfaction.

Factory

prices and eas)- fcnos

Sapic M
jxn, who have Ju»i been orreatod |
re. revealed documeni. proving tbei
Utence uf a pUn of the Ru..lon nihh
I. to a.<uu«laaie tbe ctar durtoc bM

W.W.nttKL68IIPMY

0M

\ N
taadNatsat $1Jn.
St SO. Of mad fSO

Wll-MEIIVI
AGENT

>iC

M MM:

» ly»Pt Veu Sun If* «

THE ECONOMY, •

StIzSbsM

chan, fresh new goads at same

duae %er> bean 11%. WUh the exoep
tkm ol the %me fur member of the
buonl uf public work, from the t'infi
wird all the other mmimaitun. wer..
made h> acclamation ami with the en

Tie Sweetest Thins Made!

Mkl|HlfNt|M.J

Most Op.to-dato and Stylish Nats ^

\\*hen the miiu

IT HAS ARRIVED!
JInd is 0u exhibitUn im pmr Sbntr WimtUm.

eMM^stoM

FRANK FRIEDRICH

skamn at popularprhas.

Ym Aaeda'f ftasiM ft Bn/ona
•/ TBtft CahbrmM*

8TEINBEIR0*M S{15»gBySS!?l^^^

Phone 90-2 Rings

La In the
^Spring

Looked;

in ao «a.y. aomething not
ad in other ahoca. Price.
The Boeton Store.

Alfred V. 5=Friedrich

MICHIGAN
TtLEPHONE:

a Bonanza.

Hon W H. Foeter. who ha. jn.t
returned from Kmpire. t« of the opin­
ion tliat timt town may have .ome
Ihiuc that Nwt. the Klooiiile fur
Untct. amtr and eafe return.
At any
rate, aome of Itie level heade.1 peoglr
there would not be in the lae.t eorlirtaed to have an iron m u. oiv-ni-d
fhere elmoet any time.
One man ia ezhibitloir a Urire nn«
get of tohal appear, to be almoet pore
II rteme with l.im aud Mr. Hrum> irem. wbtob wae broken from a larpe
Nit to the houKj and coaxed him to
I with him
Kvrrvthine went all rieht until the
eVT fVrk,
toil .tell, were machnd when trooper
I pn.c-vle.1 far with ihe Im.l wma told to att atill wliile Mr^ Uaonie
tied the horar. tAi. he did not propewe to do and made a da.b for free
hot the chief waaalwjon hand
a rouph and tomhle reuilted. The
chief received twowvere blow, on the Joseph Mcdill McCormick Ha.tena to
Miaa Ruth Hanna. Who I. Si
toreeortto hi. titmoM
oualy III in Georgia.
•tterirlh to conquer the man. which
ihei the riMeilillcan* had n«i aninnn.iiy he flnallv did after a rod or »o of ihe li> Wirv
Uv
It.«er4.
and wa. oovered. and landed hi.
Chlcajm. March 24—In
to vent In the ctmventhm. <^n the mn
J eafelv in a cell It i. no4 ihoaifht an nrftent .ummun. Joeeph
I
trary. from llr».t t» l.«t there wa. en
t Cooper 1. darfreronaly ioMe hot
Mct'ormlck I. hurr>tnK to Th«
thitwHl iniu the prttcetslincH that .pirii
that Iw will recover In a abort time.
Ruth
It i. »id that be worked at Inmber- ville. Ga;. where hi. fiance.
tnp durinir iwrt of the winter bat for Hanna, damthier uf Senator Hanna.
the tm*t three month, ba. worked in 1. I.vini; MTiou.ly 111
Mi.. Hanna.
Hr W K M
ttoodant. He i.
1 Irtillot. hi. i»nly (
ma«»r on the I
hichly rciected and the family have
lllam Thirlto
T
IHinem iH lni;
the .vmpachy of mav friend, who .inoerely hope that the trooble may be
r.-.ttlled In Tk for M.Hm, 2:.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Thlrthy. and 2 for t'arver
Mr Carvtw had wlihdr.an fmm i
ninte.1. l*elie\lnK that a iin«mmlt>
, vriU^be all ri|cht in a ebon
fecilne; Wa. an element ..f ^ucc

the name of \VU
Fonnh. and the
«*<dv4Hl wa. a pi

O|ieo tha Evening

24.—Wlil'.e

TREUSE0FTHEL0N6
nSTAKE TELEPHONE SERVICE

TOFUNCrSSIDE

*

Mich.

In new Sprinu Siiiit. Ilmaa Irads them all,
rhf\ Itavethai lit and style about them so
much sou^lii afu*r by nt*ai Urejisenw : : : :

- S. BENDA & CO.

Veriril.S t'«o|v.r a.nt inwne ye.
nrdey afternoon and nmiL- thinie.
• ether Itvefv foFa time in the virinl
PROMISING IRON FIND MADE
tv of hi. home oi, Hooth I’nlon .irret
EMPIRE RECENTLY
Hr wri.i to I lie i.riphUirR aud be1i«ed
to «»me weariop appercl

I?"

The re/7
Crtmti0»s h
Mee'e Fm$ki9mmkh
tWe im ear V/WW:
Be Be/w fe Bee Tkgm.

train did not 1
Ki>tH ri<4 did not intrnd to make
. -p.--rh hot n.ald iHK wlihaund tbc
taJU fn.ni the d«-I«-icatrs.
H#* leave
me of iiih Mpiriirtl. nHialnj;. character
«*ilratly
repuldlcan
adi!re.•^e^.
in
Ahich he orstMl itp- .lideuaJe^ u. ha\e

>Y»r Uiy TroMunr—

• •••Jl. S. Bobart.

SUITS

RECEIVED » VOTE* IN -CONTEST

Court and John Verly for

k rtaicn lo yuu we beat tl

THE Wt*THEN--““ -—

inu TfHIUT. DAM BOISE
WITH MOON

tse atf B*»k sun

^----------c actnal owt
andkcc

-----------------

SERIOUS WRECK

POP CLERK AND TPEAtURER
NAMED BY ACCLAMATION >

Wiliiam E. Ml

Season, 1903

rrn»inly bouiiful an.l
» robinng Abd deaRD. We fcbw
an Iimncw »Monni«it of |>utm» mod .hcD it cnowt lo qiulitjr bad
price wc ran «tvc ytwi money.
Ilon'i be deceived by catchy sdver*

Cor. Front i

' - 'M

Hew
Spring
Sfyless^

well known L. St H. Derby, at
three dollars-fits thehead like a
glove feels as though it was made
for you wears ^onger than others
^at same price-wears as kmc as aij oc­
her at any price -every hat guaran­
teed-made in three dimensions—
for large, medium or small men—
all sizes from 6»i to 7X—New Soft
Hats, style shown in cut-all colors
—also the flat crowns-wide rims
so much in evidence in the cities-$1.50. $Z.OO. $2.60, $3.00Complete new lines Stetsen Hats
on the way. •
«

o >•

damiltott aotbing €0.

JICABCH14,190i.

STEP IN AND SEE OUR
J.

TRAVSflSB CITY/MICHIOAW

Irwta

i Oouittae—C. N. Moblo. A.

GRAND TRAVCR8B HERALD
tML T. lATBI

^m!

» party rmaks; bnt ruther aa
effort aboold M mmAm to

W. BAI*



Beautiful Cine Of J
Parlor and Library Cables

nad

Ovor7Sailfct«iMyltt.
;doak, 16xlG

<to AU vncaacyl-^Thomas
May Board of BdacaUoaWos
uSSor of EecUon (full t«
hniies Bare.

latefeaddrty
«drtot.C.toVfn<CA
Ferflaleby
fl. E. WAIT A I
Hr. Gilbert reflected the MtttlmeBt
ae*Utoo.Dr.Moc»wm4oiad.

1

FMm^ll.

■Ml Aug^ Baumaa. I

by the Ubm the can-

Frw* A Heeher, Ghertotu.

iff!

rc

BrMSttac a tWa ol bUJumin* toioaao
A bit of nooa fio«n April aKlea fait
^Ir llJuet.lrJ aln«» an.l fro_m hU i
blt« throat
tHjtflU«» .o^h »srr» of lyrlr rtotlns
Aa atir Ihr orrliarO U*»a to munmi
With rliytamlc rapturr at r*cb tii

worthy. Ghartos

Bvery emidkUie on the dtj
u»t
Icket nt imm nl«hfe conreDtlon it beromee the doij of reimblUmne to
in elecUni the whole ticket, not alderaan. his name was aot thought
only b^ their Toiee, hnl by their pei^ of until emu] other manses were

V.

Chalnnsn of mi»rns.
ecretary. O. L Clapper; tellw
a-efe. John Yenish

wmto^fUtor.

M,klon of the dty.

iSsl

JilLtoJuTatoirt Hotair. 'Harvey
..

^<^1^

»lve e flood Mdodtr to the
Third, which will be swelled thro««h
the efloru of the dele«etee from thet

A iicautihiU peuume

Oonstable-Odle McGarry.
D»*legnies-A ljujxworthy. W A
i^per._TlKunas
Bast J<
Millar. O. L. Clapper. A. ^bertson.
Dyke. Charles Passmore. Odle

J. W. SLATER W

iiLSsr-pr

iron^s!
It in need..I any •Mh.-^d

"nT^SuIb for the ward offiy was

t.« «-t4inine nbe w.^nlr

• rapture and i

DINGH NOW
FO^ANTO

key»l B. lUiflflflee* Ormod RepUto.

THB RtWIflUCAN CITY TICKET.

Lato aMthe iMMiena ell

tt to floi alwm that an the oindl

It wan aapected Ihat Mayor O.
Oarrer wonld be a caadidate for re
Mtoatloa, but oa the tost day. rather
lha. aatar a eoatail that would affect
ike aaaalailty of the aetloa of
ea. hU oaly oppo
i Tblrlby. who i
put flmewwi at the etereath hour.
Dr. Mooa has aenred the city as

nerdaed hla beat and <
ludflBMat apoa aU public mat
He haa been agsreeal
dee aad eaer«eUc. and If be puts
a atoUlar effort from hU eaecu
poeltlaa. aad be will, bU work

I maalfeeted throuflboui
the bead of the ticket wUl

aoih awto that wlU bring
at the polla. Dr. Moon will carry on
elflocooa campalsn. aad wbl
hare thoasbt he wodd* ae
atroag eandldaU. there are i
dk-attoaa that he wiU naake
rum aad toleet Into the campaign that

r '

rDean. J. M." Wilhelm. Oeorge H

Hill. E Wilhelm. Bert Wilhelm. Chas
1?SS’*Iras plenty of
le Fourth ward, there belhg eereral L’mior. G. A. Johnwm. Charles G
indldatea for the aame ofllcee. Fior Strong. Albert Petertyl.
Ward Commltiee-Jobn B. Santo. B
P. Wilhelm. A W. B

man of the
M. HUELLMANTEL HAS WITH­
secretary
DRAWN FROM RACE
ere two men menUooed for
In this ward tor the two
year term, and It required two ballots
•o settle the matter. The comtoaied
H
Alderman
(abort
term
w.-i^ W. T. Roxbnrg and John Camp­ Schwalller.
bell. the former winning out on the
AMerama (full term)—W
ond bnllot, with 14 rotes to his op^
lenfs 11. After the caucus Mr. '’^b.r B.*nl OK
BOTH CANDIDATE^ MAD COME

WOULD HAVE DEED CLOSE

inten lideaaoed amet with nnited ap
fltaval of the party they represent,
aai thto year to BO eneeptloa
iinaM. Bnt the aeatUnent of last

la hla public
thiadty. Aad the party which
anted him owes it to him to make
arery effort to elect him. and glre
hla that eaoftdaaee aad lapport which
the jMyar of TiaTorae Oty ahould

ScMfyoust Shoes

II:

For MareA

■ hjvf l4k.-li -p«-»

• |il..iitv

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

rj- III grt•sU..i4li|.r
^.l*.l and

l> ulb. T
to

.4. O ....-4.% .. ... a i»4.r t,iy..n
l .i-

----------------------- ---

76c. S 1.00. Sl-25. $1 40. SI.60
SHAMROCK'S NOVEL MAST.
**

llaaey

’• ^>5

isir

BEFORE CONVENTION

srkalile aililei . uielit Iti yacht <

•re were Just 26 roters preseot who
1 a light to rote la that ward, and
on the first ballot he had 13 votes to
Ms opponent’s 11. with two blanks In
the ballot box. Hs did not count the
until after H was
were two
discovered that Ihrre
1
Di>«ent who did not ote to that ward,
would auike It
H.- declared that he
1
After the caucuses of
rm for the ticket la
wsrm
In the Ptoorth
utlc party last evening. It looked ns srard
rd unlesa the matter was made
«ugh there was to be the prettiest right
;ht with him.
him
The Fourth ward had the largest
Kind of
John R. Santo and J. M. Huellmanlel
had a lot of votes, and the adberenu
>f each were claiming the victory
.his forenoon some of the leaders got
r heads together. J. M. Hoellm
withdrew from the race, though
ils friends declartMl be bad the noml
isUun la hU grasp, the party decided
o unite on Santo, and be will prob^
ibiy be nominated by acclamation at
le city convention this evening.
The resnll was badly mixed up last
rening
In the Flm. Huelidkntel
as thought to have a shade the best
' lU and in the Second It was not
bought to be
so very one-sided
•Isnto hsd It all bis own way In the
mim. and Huellmanlel In the Fourth,
eavlug the nflb the key to the situsion. But the witlulrswul of Mr. Huell
iisntei cleared Ihe sky so far as the
imination was concerned.
Everything was as quiet as a lamb
n the Second. Third and Fifth
ind in two of these there
h democrats out to IIU thi
nation without resort to dijJUng. In
Ifth ward t'bere were not ^ough.
ten who were not out at the ooovpnOon were named, so that

Om
yssp AMnlnMW!
Wri»t

In the Fburth ward It was proposed
to suggest some one for a member of
the board of public works, but after
looking the audience over carefully It
wss decided to Ulk in private, and a
meeting will be held toaigkt In

Everything went by acclamatl
the Third.though there were plenty of
ipu to name other men.who
la alnsost every ease tt
deaoastrated that they wiU go before the man who wonld take the no
the people with the asoet hearty a
tloa who got It
port of Boi oaly their party, but
• alderman. Dr. Thompson. I
Wllbelm. Charles E. Hale and
George H Hill were mentloBwl
of them except Dr. Thompson
otoaa dty clerk, aad the affaire of’hto had Ume to devote to the dnttoa of
oGoa hare been moat ably t
the office.
It to doubtful if any man
For the office of supervisor. Tony
Pohoral was first named, aad be re^
speclfully declined. Then Ed Rosser
named, and he positively deMyiuaB.1
and the aplrli

ABMiCWiI

t ai»ani tor all thns*, hnllengem
I the mast tor the new boat la
buiitWl weight lighter than:
Bhamnnk 11.. Willie the whole;
s|«r Is elghtoi.n humlrsHlweight llgliterj
than the lower ms-t of bloiuiru. k 1.
j
The workmen dix lare that tiiey do,
not s«* bow the steel afiell is tif w Itli- stand the euonuous airalu pf s high ,
wind, but they admit that the designer ^

Unique F^i

iLure

inrrx rxhihi!
hii.it .ii ihr rmivruiion .w.ih
M.irhini
Ihr

Sharph s riiliulag Srpar.ip»r whitli
pi'tiplr til till's vii nitty.
It >
> niiiM priiplr

\v;ts
low

ilown Mippl\ van. rasr ol rtinninu Uiuoni

frrii

aiul siinpliiit) .ii»pralrtl u» all ‘intrrrstt^l

in a

form

pur­

Mparalor

1‘Iiosi

ctminnpiatinr

chasing >hniilil first

extra spar for an eua-rgeocy
------------and boom are alsmt the same weight j
as previous simm
j

ASlHPmllll

le ponventloo. for the parpi
selecting a man.

ito^AilYii'nliStrli

Kesiilts in the various wards (
follows:
Fimt WartL
Alderman—Joseph Sleder.
Member of Wrd of I
smes B Msrtli

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IWt Fefflet that Silver Ofwa m
^•urrturic. E. I. Sprm«ae. Cbarle. H.

TO-IMIOMT
Sttf»btrg’» 9nm4 Open dnae

THERESSHIECTION
The advance gale has been ven* heavy, but
there are some good seats yet
TeleRHeme Oltola

Newness everywhere. Newness permeates the very air of
this big Furniture Uepartment. We breathe newness and
talk newness from morning till night, yet newness and old­
ness are the same terms. The old styles of our grand
fathers’ times are the new styles of today.

-TMEIRe ARE DININO
-TABI-E
Some would think they had belonged
to our great ancestors, the styles are
so similar. Then there are the more
modern patterns, and many with the
newest improved patents, in the way
the legs are put on, or the places for
extra leaves. We show all these late
styles. We carry goods to suit all
customers-those who want a good table, regardless of
price, and'hdse who have to figure a little closer. We quote
you prices from $3.50 to $3.i.00. and they are the best
goods for the money that are sold. We know we can pleas*
you.

loatloa for dty trenaurer. emphaalrnd

the adeea to which he la
thflfopalarttywhIchheeaQtoatoi
B» hm kmg urn t p^M aa apood dtlaen,
aorvad to odtodal capadUea to former
yean with hoaor aad credit. He I
aapwditftoa.H.W.Oaaala(
of JadflB Lorto
. Itor Judge of the
1 oidaeaUy aattoCaetc
I haa held that office t
awmaiof mnaey by
■Mar la whkh hla

TO
ss

Olorking Oiblie
Vou
eaaa$I^CPaaaa

I tte flGea aC Joittoe of the Race.

^ANK

.

Eaminfl 3 percent
«ha wf sami fisr the hoanL«
mta ate flood aMi^tor the
Mr. Ml from the rbarth.
toa. the ThtoA. Mr. Mars
ffecoad. aad Mr. Walt

Couch
Bargains

flpaTMhrb^TaBJO
H AltolkP^^ M.C

A^r.WtieA

Now i> your time to B*t one of our beautiful
Couches or Oavenpo^ at about Coat price.
Commenclhgthtemorninc we have placed
before you 12 High Grade Couches, our best,
for 20 percent discount from our reguiar iow
prices.
10 Davenports. Adjustable ends and SUtion'ary, fine goods. 26 percent discount from
our regulaelow prices.
Don’t miss these, come early and set first se­
lection.

GraiHl Rapids Fimitin Go.
Houaa Furnishers

218 Front Strek

FUUI-Y ENJOY
YOURIVII £AI-

You must have the easiest of Dining Chairs. Those that are
the right hbight from the floor-that fit the back-thatare
perfectly comfortable—that are solidiv made—that are good
lookers. These are the kind we sell. There are thirty differ­
ent styles shown, and you can buy a set of six chairs for
$3.76. $4.75; $5.76. $6.60. $8. f 5. $9.75. $ 10.50. $ 13.50.
$ 16.00, to $i>6.00 This is just the time to have some neiy
dining chairs, so when your house cleaning is over, your
dining room will be all new-chairs. table, wall paper and all.
■V-V

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>11 -tHe

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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
•rnAVKNMK oi-r'r.MioM.

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; xvnmre XEOOBD,-XBA'v

Br«adi9inner$ and Bread­
makers enerywbere are all
of tke opinion that Bannah
I^Cayeo%B€$t^our1$
tbe best Hre you one of
llKm?

CoadtwHdDom
% of midfigan
y^tkoAmmmjUwmmtwrnmmgmUTMj *t

»faniliMd«MgMSM«r mow,

AtPwtBsMa tb« eiTte vmpnowmmi wwmminm !»• MM to teM
iliOMool Bom mwrn Amg,m.wrnA
17.

tonr,;

TUESDAT.HAHOH »*, 1908.

•» «r»tty Into
Mla» Mop 0«MC trho twk^

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Pm.

wm

Tbe bnmc* Id p«rtl<aitar

The Misfortune of Mary
*l'iB afraid. 1
said Nary.
'Ihat these crackers ue spotted enttrely.- .
n thought 1 couU ran around
,
^
to the grocery between the showers
> r
and get hack without getting vethut while he was getting the crackers
weighed out and tied up it begu to rain again.’
*1 started to run home
i
and the string came off and the bag dropped.
and the crackers got broken and wet
and 1 guess I might as well throw them out*

■otM fiwo POrto not It to imm loa
foi* liollDiBCO «I»W
Tbto
opal tJiiDiuUMr conn* at mu otiponoiM
tlmr. IVBrtow«rootbew.i*f«rrfdd
lac UMir
Aiop. >ud r^kl w.. aouH-D lurt tiw atar
time for tm armiee BoUMib «<K witl.
Mtos Uoetot a lialoffartMOt. opato air iu
tb€ liieteM pu-iUto favor for oarl^

Tho Bor. P. M. HoUSotor. poMor of

iSMCIKSIADAY

[lao. will T!MieB tnm tko i
ttfaoeloooofkummofao

HANNAH & LAY CO.

And All because Mary's mistress had never tried

kVBMSB OIT-V, MIOM.
Ufa

BenenI lltws
of tbt World

aud

oill boabootseO pooaOa Thowira
10 to bo otnrtchtol airocUT iiror tbo
main fan Tho jooniey wUl bo about

l.OOO foal, aod Poirraea ozpooto to
trarerao it ia from fire to ooreo mm*
ifSm
Ho piano to porform the foot
Bitbm tbo MA two wmko. aod dot It wtll bo oaoy.
PrtarMo ao*
tkolo poaoaoior «i. Johaoo, m tbo mrto that be oao hang by bie toetb for
Oaart rallpp hao dlooorofud tbo ftmro bair aa boar aod can lift a TOO pound
of tha Buaalah Klag Attilla m that waUht IB the oameway. Hla partmWy will be provided for by
dlotrloL Aati4)aarmao bare Boado ra
idditfneel rnpee etretebad directly be-

».

Truat

eoaepaoy of

nine caaee of eutcide la tbe cit>
ilcago alone! There to food for
Dea thoughi in tble eUrtllng elate
e than half of the eulcidee re

If tbeyuouoludeuottobaild

they will at laaat uu«atte ami tadmal*
ly alter tbeir preeeat ehomb adiSoa.
Tbe Boa. J. 8. IMeume baa aeaarad
aaataaa that If tba aoomty aam tt
■lid be wUl aatoat tbam ko tbe ez*
of Sl0.00a
Wilb thU Ubewl aa*
aurmnoa tba traaiaaa will o«er it aa
hair optalau aud beat iadgmani that
tbe aoomty araot a aaw ohamb build*
ingtootmlaotl—tbmimo.000
Tlaood that tbo irraro of tbo fmat aratb bim
P. B.- Hardiaa. tba Ana Arbor mKiujr Kdward hat liaeidod poeitivuly
bioe would ultlmamlr b-fbunA Tbo
paamot who mada tba Bud. dlaboror- lo eeod otne borere to Amertaa to take
pert
In
Uie
race,
da
ring
tbe
world’e
Od. wblla dlniac hlo land in tho vlfair which will take place m 81
L'wi. Mo. The moet of them are for
me great worM e f.ir baodioap.which
hit maWy it mid to have remvked
wonldVlvvbimainvr pleaeare to Win
Joet at ty^e time than any other ereol
HbIm oowbelU bavt
been iuUo
du(«Mi toto tl»e llirnamyae ae a protec
gbtba effortaof‘ Aunt Laura
tion for oaf fie agaioet U*er.. Tlie

od tbo attootioo of

meo employ od in

tbo Tioinitj. and ba wao fMcued by
them. Touaf Bummoira oaptora bad
wituaaaad tbo prodactlon of **TrBoy.
tbo Outlaw, ••aod m laUmc U orai
madaptaM for tba capture aod bum.

Otto Fataaaaa.

a Brootlyn atblute.

pt^ple with good
la. Utalib) elomacb
nt»rve»
ever
become
They throw off trouble
lo the occaakm •• If

Uneeda'
Biscuit

dlgmtJ
and n
deepoi
easily
you ai

.. luc* of apirallu?. bad
lat iailon dizziness, ncr
dlsir.eiWHl I.H lIng al!«*i
eating. i^iMr Momarh !• oui «*I order
Ur*K. S UxspepcU Cure and
N»Tve
utvr wUi uaick
pby^iral cundUbm
uer\«w lo tiuur normal aiaU?. A doe

Tzcp:

>

TbiH iruir’v!l»!^^r1ul Ifcluedy is*^
parcl ID labJei i..nu; is convenli-nr
and ban no OlMgTveable laste Helm;
pdt up In tigbUy eeaiwtl pocket con
tainerw they retain ibeir luil sirengvb
for an Indenmie lime Plain dlrt'ciuiio
accutupany each iiarkagr. no that iK*r
none suBering from any form of dyn
pepaia. Indigentbiu or nervousneiis cap

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In the In-or-keeTPackage, which prezervej
the goodness cf biscuit, crackers and wafers.

KATfONAL BlStJUIT COMPAkV

.ir:.:: i;:;:

if the ('otiivtltutiim of this
:ve lo Cimiil Coima all
•..imiie* of Bay and Wasbt
qiialified electors

yield at once, no mailer .if how b
April 6^ 1!
siandlng. wlien ibU r.-meily is tal
hereby notine.1 1
as directed
nc Ol ii rewohiiioii fiasseil
big oaf# are afraid of tbe tlak taok HavilanA
Taeui) bve. idi eenli. aud II cm
•|!\ Council tin Man b i*
TbeAdvaone Threeber Oo bae juet jfull sI/.Hj Isixes at all druggisih lln
le.ni»Hl necessary i« U.rno
A
ItluHlei, Vo. l.ld. proprieliits
ebipned ito Brel prodaot to t
II F Kitxgrrald Marriott. Iba aatl
:aMb of I he City the sum of laeni.v
. in tbe abapa of a traction «n Hrakes Sulfur TabUth lor bt.s»il >
oritt on VVeoriaa petidtou an amp*
UoiiHand dtdlarn tSSwiaaMMii f,*r ibej
orders
,nmbasing and installiiiK of a pump!
tlbu trifbfti a foriuigbt to a month If Cine. Another ootabir foreign ehip.
m the Cliy Water Works; W are
baa iaat Iwea Me liy Ibe
tin lava cloM not buret oat at
hereby notified tbnl said t|uesll.m «.f
NOTICE OF ELECTION,
yoomb Oboeolake ObipOo., who
aide. a. ttH> ejeoliont from tbe <
is.m.wlng twenty thousand dollars
8 large amoutat of tbair candy to 'o the l.«sally Qualified Klocio
ai!i be siiliriiliied to the taxpaylne I
the City of Traveme CHy.
alia. At preeeat BatUo Oruak ia
•deetttrs at' the annual charter elec
far etrooarr. aod tbe oooditiona pro
of Graml Traverse. State of 3
lion to lH« held ou April t;. ItMCl.
ug more prodaota to foratgn
vaaiug are auob ae have alwuye baton
*U testiinonv whensif 1 have hereiinio
riaa than aay other oity of lie
lifted that the an
prtioeded an empliou.
Aooant any
set my Iiand
at
Traverse City
II of the City ol
where ti«wr tbe top U now imioe iule.
tlrand Tmvenu. County. State of
MlcblKaii. will IM.
.Michigan. Ibis :*tih day of March.
At Si Joeetdi. Mo . the h««vleet
, In KabI diy on Mondaj
A I) 1
a of the
ClIAS M IIEEIIS
and railway traAo ie gruaUy Impeded.
*••0 at the following placc-9
Cllr Ch^rk of Ihe City ..f Travers*__________
ipafm. j
In Ward No One. in
Telegraph and telephone wlree ar
City. Michigan
u. <ww4 tn (o t«wk <»t to ««• «f '‘7’"’

crippled. Tbe temperature baa be«
I. tk. tM( ol which wh. ol.
" *™ „7;;
falling alowly and tbo mmw ooeai
tbe northern part of tbe elate to
plalaly ^raud off. Tbn fir* i
i„ ^vard No. Three,
gnat faron and iber* wa* a 8 Hall at .t;o oS Union
depUt of from aiz Inebea to It taabm
from tbe dinar mto otb*r,
In War.1 No Four Ir
Every inbabltBOt of Beoaoo. UL.

jUCbar ama of bU own welcht. Unlibe
Bloudm. ba wlU meka tbo trip by
oliatrmc with bio Ueth to a loathor
amap wmwnmA to tbe wire by a amall
iwtlar. Tba otbrr mao orill oft in • town of tuO laliabltaou located aboo
abair aCtappNl to tbe attouc mao*a twenty milee <mt of PeoHa oo tbe
bodf. Tbo ootira weight ou hla teetb 8anU re road, bat the mioalea The
permanent orgnalnation, with
You are alMi hen*hy notlflinl that
Il.c
epidemic began abool two weeka ago tb. $40,000 tfoplOl oil Mlwc.lh.tf. Md •; Mitf <-h.r...r
rtieiTs will h«* eleolcMl*
and haa apread until everyone* m tbe will M OM. weoMd «. I..rtl. lor l»""‘"
rnlbg-ir afflicted. At flret tbe die tfMtriM to .locate Id tb. eit.. The
One City Tri*a»iirer. for two
of
Two moinlH-rs of the Ik.ar.1 of Pub
8t Bernard

OLD PEOPLE

i"Tr;r^n[s:r:r;ir^

on lie Wtvrk*. fur one y«mr:
for
One memlver of the Hoard of Si h.s.l
years;
‘ Ikiard of !

lMMW[IMiiig{ilqs

Hu >e H«wi>r.

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X.

eaetom medioal Inatliote for tbe per*
e of the
hot enoegh to melt but*
obaeeot ble bead
Jeaalag a hM U
aiA M*anwhU* 1
elmoW twice tlie oormal atae. A
dealer to having
cording to the informaot tbe price
$100,000 down and an additiooal $1,000
AtBanonek. with bU tmnk packed offleers. namely:
CO be paU to bie rvUiivee at Ibe time m bu mom for a trip to Europe. Mat
Ward No. Ona
of ble death. Hit bead meaew
Abo ha* myetarloualy dimppearud
with $100 Id hi* pooketa Foul play
At tbe borne of Ira D. Sai^ in I* anapeomd by aom* of hU frtend*.
Brooklyn. Hie eald that he ba
D. O Show of Ooldwater bn* oo ez*
.......................................
of the Boenl of Edu
tbe eight of both eyea It le expi
hibltiott a poranip that mnawraa 11^ cation for two year*:
however, that with oare and i
taetetmmfefatoMOad laoka only
One Constable, for one year.
Ward No. 2.
tico, tbe eight of the right eye aeay two looba* of balng thra* feet m
One 8u|>ervlnor. for one yeur.
One Alderman, for two yearn;
One bundred aiatere of the on
One Alderman, for one year;
tbe Dmigbtor. of Je«»e have
One InsiH-ctor of Election, for two
Bieet. Praoee. owing to tbe cloeure of
years:
tlielr eeiabliebmeol Tblrfy of tto
One Inspector of Election, for one
of tbe mht
llnUieeo
year;
are going to Helgiom. $0 to Onnada
One M» ml.er of tbe Boaril of Eduaod 40 to the United Biatea
half mllea Tbi* hoe happaoed before. cation, for two years;
Oeo J Blatker. paalorof 88. POIar
Tboee ooetben pane banuo* doo t
One Constable, for one year;
•emotobeecbarvunaftaralL A Obi*
nago mao who portored n large oam*
One SupervlJMtr. f**r one year.* *
One Alderman, fur two y«-ars:
bmof eattlaoo aocb laods in Lake |
One inspector of Bleatlon. for two
» funiaoe cf ble parleb <m tbe deal, afler paying aU ezpmeea j
^*One Member of the Board of Edu
8tiU aaotiwr grape julo* faosory for < cation, for two years;
“ When a pereon rcachee ihet time In
One Constable, for one year;
•oolbwualatB Mlsbigom
Tbia one
Me When be or ehc U on the downward
Ward No. Four.
will be otoabltobed ak Mattawao and
One SapervlsofT. for one year.
will hamaoN-nltyof l.OOOtooeof
One Alderman, for two years:
One Alderman, fur one year;
I la a bokel aod fired **5fmiain Hulbett, of Bnehaoao. baa
One Inspector of EU-ctlon. fv»r two

B3.00

B3.00

Shoes For Cadies
\xAv will. weai% a $.{ 4MI slioc cuuUl *cc vmit line at
arc the
viiAi
. • ncj aic
»iic hiic^t hue ever ghonrn in this city at that
• ’
III ami hezv) weight solei.
In Pzteol
l.iicc.
\Vc liavc tlaii)
in ’light
aii.I Mevliuni Kid stock. They are
Kid, 1‘dict.i t oil. an.l l,ighi a.
guarantees the wor
Kuchcstci ma*lc wJm h guarar

Al-L. NEW mHOI

Bacbant $ Roscoe
W3.00

B3.oo.'

FURNITURE PROMINENCE

It Is pretty hard to know what to do. isn't it. when every
store ifi town has the best at the lowest price, and all give
satisfaction or m9ney back and save you 20 to 26 per cent,
and all that. It comes.down to a question of faith In the
store.

Ban a Ljoi Cempaiiy. tbe
UKt PrwmieBt Drntpsts
b Prwldence, ItL^Inlerrtewed on the
Subject

SOUD OAK EXTEHSIOK TABLES $3.50 AM UP «
'

25 New Piucrns, jnsl rccclTcd, lo select from.

TBl IMUT k HUMLBS TOW.
/ STWUlIT WMCN.NELR
OUWftL

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'‘UrSl^inSSI^'blood bthl. .n4

wmy. mU mmny ol th»U p«t. h.« bctftj.

rtr toU»K..

lU MOIMCh ■»

.m mhm <M<v tl.<r br.i. it U tf.Cc.lt
for them to obtain nourUhment enough
ffom the food they are able to Uke to keep

flMjOT MC, as we hafc alvayt

SfSlSTi'KSa.iSiSir

/*'^e Member of tbe B*wrd of Bducation, for two yeara.
One Consuble. for one year;
Ward No, Five.
One SuiH-rvUor, for one year;
One Ahlecman. fur in
h>i tailH-r nf
two
OfiiTlDepector of**^E1ectlJn?7<>r
of El
ll.iurw i„. l.a.i
ears;
tboaasad 8oo»e pereon* any thorn
i-r A i.tvsi
One Mcmls-r of tbe Hoard of Bdo*
atmi't OBy.bnt it i* claimed that eome
at Ion. for two years;
One Constable, for o e year
a eafety^ depoelt raalt bolding htom
There will also be elected
fool .notisb lo I
ieciian In aaid city tbe fc
late oOcers. namely:
ra nr dfitmenta for Catarrh
One Justice of tbe Supreme Comt;
That OowCaia Mavouiy.
Two Regenu of the I'nlreralty of
ercury will aurdy deatroy tbe
senae of smell and completely derange * Yo!f*are also notified that at said
WlK» iMincht It-**
charter election Ibe following coontj
••ExaoUy eo** c*v>lly olverred tbe
officer for the Cotinty of Grand Trav
I be elected, namely:
vAuus man. ss hr ^r**ww4-rt ht« legs artldea should never be ueed ezenpt
County
Commissktner
ol
sud a-ked hi* fallier wlwier lura tt
You are alao bwby notified that
eordanoe with tbe prortelona of It
A ( rood Havon girl who t-aebet lo Cora, manufacturwl by F. J Cheney an amendment to Section 1« of Article
h d«-tr ct wMmol tbrae-rjuartora of a A Oo.. Toledo. O. ooniains no mer- HI of tbe Constitution of thU Sute.
Bie from ber home bad tot
> i rbt mHe* tbe other morning to

■iaT!isJi..%55rk;v“r«

JlStUOilNUN

America has twenty rotcan

iUed to tbe quaUfled aiectora of
itate at tbe election to ba held
April 6. IMS.
You mn alao hereby notified that to
aceoTtlaaoe with tbe peovtaiona of law

Solid Oak Hxit'nsion Table (like cut) 4Jx42. top
ptilished,
ineb Itirnet! Iet:s. Irijs bolted
to pillars heavy mi»iildrtl curtain ill 0 ft-----



If there has been one store that has been faithful to its
custor-ers. wh4ther it sold you an inexpensive article or-furnished your home complete?
Is there one store in town that has a more diversified
stock? Is there one store in town that has made prices low­
er? Is there one store in town that has built up standard all
through its business. You have named it—

the Boston Stot€
m

M\

TBE gyaroo nmB, vtsnam m,
tiwiCTimAocnts
$. »». rnmm WmM Uh« •• MMt •»

DR. MOON
Cooihmai fro* Fim Far^.)

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RACTCASE

srm «raj la T»ma catj. aad
r or tk« «alc«tfaa ha4 «rowa «(

IFCITEIALOFI

O. B.<M»aC LalMBdt
Mtytadar
f
XtaMl Hanrleoa waa la tbeeltylaMj
W. M. Browa«tLalaadwae la the!
el«y laai uraaiac.
Jmmm Baaeet of WUIamebarg ura.
ia the elty aa baaiMM yeah
M r. Horaa of Eaipire la at the

Heat of Frlawda
■cal of Maa S B, Saadaa

atSo'okwk. The aarrlMs ware
barge of Bmr. W. L. Laafmaa.
waa aaMatad by Bar. W K.
Wright Tbe baoy My la otato at the
ticiM. A* I wa afraid no ocw irtlU I
aaoc from 10 to It o'clock, mad
will alre «tDe of mlai.. We are
fitaads oallod to take a last looK
the
of all law
^
SUBJECT OF MUCH OF FAITHLCSf tuned from Aablaad. Ohio.' whcee at the face of tbe departed.
Uxmy have been attending Mrs. Cl
The other foBow beueree aua
The Boial offerings were of anaeaal
WIFE'S TESTIMONY
father, who is still la a serious a
right, aad the a»aa who would
claaiaaou.. After the oaadIdaU
Uoa. Ue mot with aa aocidcot
•rea ahoold fire the other faUoi
beea deckled apaa by the Flrul w^
chaacf to^ahow that be hi rt«hL
e Had Ffomieed to Marry Her When time ago by whleh he broke bU right
leg. the rrmotarr Imlag oomp«
Jd: -Whea you hare a ftght. h
They Had Seth Obtainwl Divorces
broke bis left aboolder aad sprained
good oae. aad let that ead It.
The psil l»oi/rs wrre Messrs J M.
From Their Then Companions
his loft foot. Hr U
yenra of age hUke-ler. W IL
aaly. be opea. aad If you eai
Cetroe
inepectbr for the full tenu. aad Frank
—He Had Tired of Her.
«ad ala ndiiiuo is still very an
«i a a-a. owa up to It Uke a «
a.jle i\ F. IlsW-W^li.r Loiang.r.
yViedrlch thought aaother OUbert
The rigtit
will have to be a
scrap all you waat to. but laara the
■»«d
IV. S t» S«awver. Thr mnslc
I be quite the thing, and ooml
SSS„ «TTd«^IM for fllhl or bluer, hard fadUag out of H. Trareree
ated.
I
f.-r
the
occasion
was
furnished
hr
Dated P. C. Gilbert for tbe abort term
Mrs. Belle Hatnmoud ot Lansing ia
CUy ta a growtag chy. Vartoaa laier
-asrs SkelcHer. White. Snyder aiA
agi were alerted by acclamaikm
risttiag Mrs lAl^tnte of tt» West
______ next Ibive wt«ek« U»e queoikio of the
Tbea John Verly waa ehoaea In lb.
Kleveotb oUerL
.
Zt eauee aad doat let pollOcal mie maaacr for Jimiloe of the peace. from-whlch a few days ago her I
nh Penningtou left ihu
eooie beiweea you. Doa i
^ Junior Lyceum MeatVi^^
UM la bit apeech a«ured the delw waa openly accused of murdcrin*
a visa with ner brother.
lei oaeh dUteruaeea alnk lato your gatea that If any.of them ever came buaband. Tbe court room wa. ci
The Junior L>ceum held Tvery InJ. A.
0«.m lo irrwt tbr wroprf.^ b«tfU. I want eack oae of yoa. when
I of ft W. flaw
ni.-eimg last ien-ning In Ihe
Into hla court be would e.erclae
Kmltck'ot Ms
IV and Mrs
you iuare hm to go witk a detarmla
wer« women. Moat of Mrs Burdick
Hiuh
srh.H.1 The following short
proper lealeacy.
pie City were in P-wo Usiay.. ^
atioa to elect the ticket froM top to
The laM aomlaatlon wa. for Judgt examination consisted of queationt a
Mrs. Mary Strobel raluroed to Ma pnigraro wa- given:
bouoia. That*, our buataeea. If .. of tbe recorder-, court, and Judgt to her relatkms with Fennell, where
Muslc-Mlss
Mabel Anderson
caadidau doa't ault you. do aot go Koberta waa euihu-laaikally namrt and when she met him. when aad why le City this .morutng alter a vuii
W. BmMII. Or. Mxm. tt.
ItccHatH.n-Ml-'iS Mary Wood
aaMMat tk*niMMi«Mi tany. 4>
rroB hare ready to Sghi him."
she left hope, and Mrs Burdick
lielmie. ‘ Resoh.M. Thai the plan
It waa
swered the qm'slkma fi
.n.hrpit-d by Ihe department of ngrlrulSrSTlil-1-.r—k.l.pi.dl..
with an
ions of good feeling an* shown that her mother
for her conduct. whUe
^ at the reeulia,
Jerfy Bnllivan of Cedar is in the le state •
The sp*-akers on the affirmative shle lournment tbe city commit fended hU wife and wi
ihagrillHW■ Dr. Mooa i« eayiar
Fbllowlag tbe addreaa of Judge
giving up to the latter part of her sity today.
Brialol went to Grand Rnplda of the question were Miss E<Uth SalHMtMMWiybaiDaM eargtealworfc
lendship with Pennell.
aud Miss Poh..ral: on the negajeatertlay
oo boaincaa.
Pennell told tbe wlinroa that when
Miss l.a\ins l.awri»^ and Miss
Mrs. Cold well lias rotoroed to her
she had been divorced he would go one- in Lowell after apmding tbe
A I, liJirenloua U.veniluri wbirb
■he declsh.n was In favo- c»f the
retired to prepara their
re a divorce and *iben
winter with her sou. B Bristol, of
Pennell paid all the wu
East
Eighth
street
Krigl*ud. UUin f.lr to add gre.Uy to
la—nrat ward. Howard
WEODIDLASTEAElfWC ness- expense, during the Nem \k»rK Misa Kdifh E. Somora of East
ItH. •impIlBralloii of ruul lululng. aaya IrUh; Second ward. C. B. CuriU
Atlantic CUy trip
^ennrll EUbth street U-H for Manistee and
The S*.uth Side Sluggi-r* defeated
.\ea York Tlui.1.. I'mler ellirtlng Third ward. Frank Fiiedrtch; Fourtl
Stayed at Atlantic CUy a wt*ek while Lndingion this monnng cm a week's K \Vilh.-iin*s Hnsilei-H yesti»rday af
.diuotw tbr *HUil after It baa been ward. E. U. Edwards; Fifth ward.'W
tern.s.n in a l>SM*l.all game on Twelfth
Mrs. Burdick wa* there. She saw Pen
Irrrut la * brou«bt down * by an 4x '
Sire«M Park l»v a *c«ire of 14 to 8 The
m
W. Fairchild.
uell three da>^ Iliefore the murder and
Swinton w.-nl to lU'ndoo
liuilerv for the Sluggers was Kellogg
Permanent OrganlaaUon aad Order
Mar­ Kpent il>e aflert
Mr. Harry Deaprea and
and KhreiiU-rger. and for the lliiprofr;«oual basiqeaa ihid^flermm
ls ciiy.^
ciiy.Verr
MtHOOrSOTCCESSOl
garet 8baa. bidb of this
Hon. John A. Lutangcr 1 f» thi- Ilers Kd Hr.s.kmverwnd 1‘aul Ford
IridKv aiHl ol.vlnle* llie u-Meful abat 8«-cund ward. ^W. O. »Y*ote; Yblrd
ilted In marriage last evening
uinmig for Ojrnwrll Out . »u try a
H. Cross; Fourth ward,
pf tlM‘ furl.
S«. at the borne of tbe brldi
fe»d ugly. tiriHl. no
Mr brT.irc prolwP ci.urt therr
Made of ale.1. tbe cartridge la I wen
ue. tnnh ward. E C
..\er. Take Ibs-ky
I iii.-an
other. Mrs Mary F- Treat. 37!» W.
that Pennell llrtnl of the wife td
r locbe. 11. IfUrttl .M'M.V' Ua ..Idr.
Clears out winter ml
•r atreel, by Kev D l%K-hlln
funner friend, and at the time wl
A lonle t..r the
and
va. ea. bn.f wldcl. aduilta of a
Jivurr*- pr.H^edUigs sen- iH-ndUig
. «-.nl- Ja- G J
l^uUe Forton wa. brlJ.-4tuald T
aas tr>lug to get rid *d In-r Bur.1
iflhaFlfBiMUi^lHMb«*«^»^'«"Ttbe total pn^-ure being
being 113 delegates In all.
then li.^.Tled Into the
wedding ceremony was folkiwed by
knew it well, and that was what mt
FOR FLOORS use Caiman's Claatic
thia amlag ho
The committee on permanent
dau for alder
floor varnish.
. Utdb young people are Well him most bitter Inward I^nell
Dr.llMuathe
tb-cartridge l« ««onne,i.*d %rltb a (Diiltatlun and order of baalneas
Toledo-Wheni. 7I»; Mav. U\
On h-rlday. .Februar> 27. tbe >
, ttokel The
M Mi thaiap
Muall baiHl pump In a fr w ti.lm.tea mimended in their report that
Cl.ioaifu-Wh.ai. 72«,; cor..,
ness said she V.*cei\ed a ,mesw
. The Boston Tea Party
at 8 o*e
mMi« vIU «
to. baa la^ at work
be made peroau. 31^; May pork.
lard. wav one of Ihe must mi{iortant ev*mtfrom her mother saying that IlunI
m of the ward
in the hiMor.. of our iNmntry. and we
tbe cun! bnwka up and come, down In
tbe order of
had died She immediately left
flU.OS: ribs. B*7 7.
.le.^ire t>. make the Brand Stove and
bU.'k.
l*U.'k.
home and learned the circumsian
•caadkat to Iwn oat agd aalaot the greet
Range Exhibition of th.- greatest Imduet eucb aa «
HAHETHUfCSUVELY
Potatoes oo h oal market, nfi to 87.
The tallera were Ralph Haatl
from Mr. Hull.- Pennell winsl ft
asiiajaartolha mayoralty aa. ‘ ■
Niagara Falls that he was grei
•Cihapncty.
tton I. carried out without tbe .Ugl.teat wm Rennie. William Smith. Jr.. I
exhihll.
vion nia> he M-«-n durli
Kdwardii aad E C. Hogan.
ahockt*d at Ihtf death ot Biird
Mareh ?-*. ri. 27 and 2k
At thi. point Judge Robert,
That waa the last communlcatU.n
A DRIVE IN R1S80NS. inviiisl to attend and see
nounced on behalf
O. P. Canrer
nnk.n
had from him. and she nev.-r saw 1
All Stik Ribbons. Nos. 7. «
Millar
A
M..r-e
that hi. name had been wlihdra
and 12. all colors and black. 5c
Igaln The 1a-i Hme she saw Pennell
tlie liiltiHl ex{i
Boys- band appeared and made the ras In New York.
and would not be preaenled lo
I* carlrnlge ni*tli
OR. J. W. HIGGINS. Dentist has roconvention In connection with the directs resound with Inspiring music.
The court ad)«mrn.Hl until 2:3«t. the
The Boston Store.
Milieu I than tlM- .
moved to the New Munson Block.
The candidates were se renaded, and llHtrirt attorney saying thero were
nomination for mayor.
1740tf
It tbi« aeumed smooth sailing for
gathering In IV Moon's oIBce con­ H>me points he wisliisl to lnvi»*ilgat.v
•MataMhwiUMt
gratulated the doctor on his success Mrs Burdick aald she was greatly
iJIe^"dU»"y pniin.-tor kbo Dr. Moon, but a dark horse wa
sprung tn the person of Will Thlrlby In the convention hnd assured him of tbis-ketl at th.- death vd her liusUan.l
has adopli'.l tin- Int.ntl.m foi ii
by K W. Hastings but Moon quit
support at the polls Haskell and
Beers were centers td Interval, ami
winner.,
I #7B |HT
IKJUHCnOH ISSUED
F. C. OUbert Calls a HalL
everytiody fell happy
The
name
of
Hr.
Moon
4raa
pn^
General
Ezeta
Dead.
«p.|o-dhla In arary datail.
Reatralninq Coal Dealera of lliinolt
ir*
to
lb*
i:v«nlnc
rpeorl.
ed
by
L
K
Cleveland
of
the
Mfih
^■mpto. Lumbar OaaraMnkinp
TOO
HIGH
UFE
s York. March 24 —A dls|iatrh wanl The nomination was sur
pMIutBmidm pmlimtamy to tb. frtun the riiv of Mcilrti r»*|»<»rts that
by \V. W. Fairchild In behalf of the
iwtHahofuiultMock.
ilcn. Carlos Kwia. former preside
Fifth ward delegation, and P. C. Oil
dor. dl#*d SumliLv at MarJitI
bert supported the nomination fot
Tljlrd ward He spoke of IV M<
r U‘ir« la tk« Kw
public service and bis convlctlou
IVtroit. Mich .
he doctor could be elected. Mr. Oil
iH*rt said
The. time baa come when Gray, furmifly
? A Co., who is lu a sanlUriutu
|ls Ironi c-ontinuing a entrart
I experts
ibe republicans should atop puiiliig
•ttp^Moak. All omoawaad
have pnmmini'cd It of exc« lleni
suffering from nervous prusiration. I* to fix and maintain th.- price of ctml.
maWjitaMdto be pauaant for
ty. A fx.tuimny will probably be up a ticket and then abooUng It full said to be short In bU accounts fll. which is held to In- a xloliytlon uf tbe
tif boles. We have had enough of It. iSuu Gray was recently married It
ilwnl to develop tlic^iid^
JIN Bhropbargar will aoo«
and It la time to atop it "
Is said that high living caused tbr
BamMain Bm fioaary dapart
^ ^__________ _
R. W llaatinga pUced tbe name of shiirtage
A Lay MarcantUe Oo and
STAGE AND PLATFORM,
Wiate D. Gray wlU oaooaad A. J
beaweeteet atory arar told." U William Thlrlby before the conven
IN NEW MUNSON BLOCK
STORM AT SPARTA
Balmmi thadaUrary. Oharlaa L Our aald to ba a oorreot ortBoiam of Net­ lion Mr. llaatinga said: -For thr
past
few
mootba
It
has
been
an
BaisiPaoaptadapoaltian In th. f«r tie DeOoaraey'a oew paMoral play.
•An Orphan'i Prayer." which will nounced from the bouaeiopt ihai John
Heavy
Fall
of
Snow.
TalkiiiL: M;u'!iim*s ai I«*ss ih;in o»si
incitulfd in
M aaen la Ita entirety heru neat weak. R. Santo waa lo be tbe next mayor of
Landing writers hare aaid that It U Traverse City, but whoever tbe candi­
ihc* >alf.
•h.. March 24—A
J W. Cllffe. wbo ha* I
here, accumpanie*
or "Tbe date may be who la named by this wind
One
Nlcklc
inSloi
Ciraphophoiif
-..ivoml
liantl,
ivy snow. Jlarly i
Old Hoeaeatead. " and If thU la ao. It coaventlen. let us go from here with beav;
for Grenncll Bros, piano mat
grand
nd stand
r.i;ular price. $100. now....................................... .i...$5lMK)
a determination to alert him '
TBamaattiNoflha Udiaa’AldaoAlhletV Park
tiircrs. has completed the arr
He spoke of the good qualities
iMr«l tba ntolM. B. ahuieh
Ont‘ Nicklf in Slt>i Ciraphttphonc sfcoml h;inil.
Iments for hU nmoval He wi
to
the llttto alar Mr. Thlrlby. aad declared that
Nfh haaa bald tomorrow h
rruiihirpri.t‘$:r..tiO. nmv ............................................ l.Tui
ted In the west store of the New
would receive Ibe united support
ison block. 2::i* Front sir.-.*!, and
Om: Nicklr in Slot nrw. rr^jiilar prir«* SIl.’i. ntiwL.. *20.00
occupy the east side of the store,
young man of exceptional quallilea
gluas hot aoalal. drill and lltangy
Two nt‘w (;raphophonrs. n-^tiUir prirt* S'i.') «*ach.
Manufactnrlng^Ai
reialng
Singer
and
splendid
business
ability.
He
re
lalrtil--------Friday araolng
iriao Baaler. who broke hi
now .............. ............................................................... ....
iri.Ul
ferred to tbe clashing whVh ha^ been
Thys wm ba a meaetpf
■babljDO arorkof Uto jmMmhm
aaoaaingoethe atage at
lary 87. waa able heard regarding caaJldatea a
MMcbly aofrosaad tbe mlsd of
Two Ciraphophonrs. rrijular price $1*2. now-..'... T.riO
I arnlra today for dirt vs! that Mr. Thlrlby wo<
CJi'iImNI
at tbeoouncll rooms Jot
Ibavfmdiiit pobltoororootodmorotnTwo
(iraphophcines.
new.
n-ipilar
price
$10.
now.,
TM^aranlng for the purporn of ^
• Umo Tolatoy •■ " Remirrootion. "
The nomination waa received a
Two (ifaphophones. new. n*^:ular price $.j, now
OB epie lo proaa of the bomoo emoalaatlcally-and the vote ukon at
each.....................^............... ....................................1...
400
Tbe result of tbo ballot was:
Thest* machines areal! in lir*»i el.iss con<liii«>n.
Moon. 7C. Thlrlby. K: Carver. 2. ToUtOT'a orMaMe tMtoa is N^blodov
OONT MISS THIS.
B. W. Onaningbam wiahea to thank ToUl. 113
l
oeottoltgorooflbe
work.
Hli
()ne
50
inch
Brass
ht»rn.
secon.l
haml.
w;is
$|.*i.
8Sc—Choice
of
all
our
50c
all tbe delegates who were ready to
lelar U mooldad ^th tbe okmoM
Draas Goods, inclodlng Twlnaa.
now . ..................................................................... ..
5.00
Snow Flakoa. EUminoa, GranMr. iUatlnga at (
Jumped to bli
ovary motloo of bis to tooerded,
Thirty inch horns, were $5. now..................... .. . ^. a.50
»tkm that
Bea.^ Venetianik ^wUdnaadlJ
ovary tboagbt oad lotookloo laid bora
itkin be made uaaalmoiu. The
laload. Mabblodov to oot olwoya
Cohimhia KecorOs. was $:j.:iO. imw. per doy . :i... ‘2.r»0
only.Tt*15e yard. The Boston
ao-lm too Noo haona hair to
One viohneello. was $1S. now .............................12J10
;oaaaood tomptokloo. Ha to oborcorks of loux l•otllcd
m bl
One vioiincello. was $1.\ now..U
. 7.U»
s -iMs-irs
ml<Tos4'in»v
taAmorioaoa woll oe
Sold of
One violincello. was $12. now.......... ............
0.OO
rugl.vpbu*
MM ^ mma uan bateg off the tmek ftvda on detritus <»tb«*r inl<Tul>cs were
One lot of music racks, were $l.'2.'i. nmv............
I.lo
■okbtmdov to a draomer. Bo to govalso found In Isrur iiumls^ In old rayaeir. but I will aaanre the oo
atbed by ookwavd oppaotoaaaa. loflaMandolins. Violins. Uanji»s and liiiitars. 'i off
corka Ix.vcrs of oM wine- must tske
Since we put that canl out m
tion that If am elected I will do my
dooalvod by W
rcLUilar price ^
|
Front of our-store we have
beat to give tbe city an economical ad- lOMOOd
Bto ookoioto ao
Clowsl. bnt with s.sMl corks.
bto powor of will 00
■a will he a civil service exam
X’iolin cases, were $1 JA), now............. ................:^
had lots of calls for
uf the city aa they ought lo b% 7xm waok Ok timaa tbot oodar tbe infloailoa
i la thIa city May t for the pe
(juitar cases, were $1.50. now............................ .. .j.,.. 1.25
ducted. But 1 want to aay oae thing.
I of clerk and carrier In the poa
Every lady who wishes a iww
Banjo anti mandolin cases, were $1.50. now...V... 1.25
•If I am elected Jack Reaale wl
Eaetar Boeiiet or Hat aheuld
lovaabot bto owo
Mloe. The welghu given to
leave their order new. The
the chief of police."
to fooa wild to
. All sheet music during' this sale. i>er c<»py .. .1....
.20
•eeten Store.
The speech waa cheered and
omtor tba hoofi of
A lot Ol shelf worn |M>pular Music al 5c |K*r copy.
from plain copy,
« copies for............................ ............................... ..
.2o
Jobs A. Loranger placed tbe
geography. IP;
-Hmd hacoio Ito tba atiaofftb ood tbe
Oirr shoes ore made for bdh
This sale Will continue until March 81st.
of Charlea M. Beera before the con baooty of tbo 'okary-Mokhlodov'a
Total. 100.
kinds
of
bo)-s.
You
won't
veoiloo for city cibrk. There
oooL bto oooNlaooa. woold wavor
erlea from all over tbe boeec
miss it if you gel your next
-Beera. Beers; brtng on the B
Mot Mabblodov boooBMao oaw moo.
Oreeeee. 4e yard. The Seaton
pair ol boys’ shoes here. ; ; ;
and Mr. Beers was nominated n
Rtooym oro opaood. ba aaoa tba ary.
toM toiqbittoa oboot bim. bto beort
iL^game l»w«. mad h*««

m

IStf

waU-

^rtie t£Tlr“I^^ «*

auapaoa for the Third waa ao^
byC.iC.Buck.aioIorth.fuU
j. M. Mama of the 8ea»d

EELAnOifS WITH PEMIIEU

r£;"^S.P'“«

musmsuBsmvrE

5,rsss:

af.5r^r£H
Bm J *

GREAT

Removal Sale!
J.W. Cllffe will Sell Musical
Geeds at a Great Reduction,
beginning Monday, March 23

^ U

BAD BOY
DBS
SHO

sr-srr.*:i.“r

owar boaM. Tba ooor» of ioottoo.
Ito ^ fooottooortoa ood Ito low,

We received today SO rella of
Velvet aiM Meqeette
Carpeta. OemeI In aad ieee Mm
things. Tha

Mwito ood Ito priaoM. aow oppaor 10
bto to tbato iroa llfbl ood Ito pooo-

J. W. CLIFFE

HewSfeMSUR

aiatad tbal H. W. Cbaalar

i

AFTER APRIL 1ST.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

m

^nt- fur thr »
Utb^r bigUtT,

m Front Street

. sTKINWAV and
IIHM,

Markham Block

m gTtamto MOOBP, •OLAywaa car, mcb, TCKaPAT, vimcB u, iw.
KJu.?

Aftttittwd

JSip'.r-s.iSirasi

Mn. KiMtor cum to Um door, ud
kiokod out CIO Uc rtv«r. **1 vUh tt
voold rmto,** sko wld. "Tour fatkcr
Mid bofure k« left that kc vu aimuui
•urr ou dHv« nraJd be goi out of that
airM« kls luBber vaa fa without
rala
But lao i that a log oowT*
ui*» ejrc had aireadir caught the
Pd to. He looked tow.
toward.

rt«

^2

»llae Matt aad his i
looked. Mrs. rueter^s nlad ru far up
the rlrer
The OMatb
ApHl U si
ways u uslous ooe In the loaberlng
dciee not rain enough, they remain
-hung up" In the small strmms
Kyr
a drive to "hug*- U a mlsl.irtuneBtiiy — that
Invariably
iflably affects ar
aci»res
n do Bit
> wtjrkmm
md get tl
I- paid; the
of life must l» done without
Hut thoughts of u evena mon*

e. blowing Aeroely from
and iramplhtg the wmter
In n strong, shvage way. kept resolnieV on
He did not look back; he did
afraid, nor did be alter his
a quarter point,
moment Mntt thought of
ror his ase and burylag It In
l. brown ba
back
But he pm
the strong,
the thought
^
wwsrdly
that wayr Then It was the mcioae
alive, uninjured, that be wanted. But

Bu In thb parish

of^bb hudred. If there’s a character
small enough to wut to deprive thb
brave boy of hb rights, well—"
But the Inmbennu orator got no
ly cheer pitched In n
from the crowd,
sbnna key k
when Matt Foa^
r nslautea btor.
li
ler came up shyly ud received a
crisp huadred^ollar note from the
circus mu. the crowd cheered again,
ihen slowly broke at the edges and
melted nwny.
Thai spring Jtbe drives "hung up”
In the streams, but the sheriff never
came to the Fbster farm —Cbristbn
Bndeavor World ^______________

jii!Mits.rrVssr

Caldwell Bros.

£i4%j‘yrsjsr..u'
Traverse City money
and ani^yance by cBtin
Laundry

th€m^gsgt\r^?CK
Umu r«M Stood te thm doonrmi oi
hU Uih^ B Mtoil kOMo. lookUic off
OS dto Mf rtirsr.

kornr hare aau Chn m
A tew ta tkn CTOBd BOttuni nk:
proml. Tbn npuknr vut on.
"ThMi tharn’a nufhnr
oonsKnrn.
yards down the ntrenjn.
qulelCMeB ud suooees of thd tlon. ren always rnckonnd that.
grmi gnlnsal's artion. ud hU own
Bomemary falinre. nipoaod Matt to
fury point. He pulled, np again
ugly, ud noon rngninnd his lost oat tkarw u‘ taekin that moone? Aa
ind
Bot this time he nppnmcdb far u 1 «u Aa* oot. ll waul for the
ed the moose from behind and nhorn. fu nr the thing, nor yet tor the glory
For aome tlBs — la order that hn that Bight be la It. that thla ehap
have a mosaent to think hsiora wwt oot u the liver. What wu It.
ring the ntiack — Matt kept a thu? If ya all llstu wall, ru toll
yards
away.
Then, pnddllng ye. It was to keep the ahertff away
from hb father'a term!"
The rough, true words stunned the
crowd InUveBence. The blood stole
up Into a score of hard, sun tuned
swept fioB bis priu>.
as difficult to decide at
ould be done
He could ed he swung his arm thrutonlagly

r Bei
I warn I

tulT
.0 uic«b«r uul awd la a vauk-a
frmaM. A quuUty of black aud ru
from one buiUa into iha other la Just
half u hour, ud when the apper
bottle was empty the frame wu re­
versed. Twelve short sticks, marked
aoiches from one to twelve,
bung upon a string A bcs>k was
pbcsNl between the stick hearing the
nuBhrr of notches corresponding to
the hour last struck and thr one to
be stfiK-k nest. The senln unountv
the time by striking the hours on
large gong.
Killed by His Owrnrioventlon.
The famous French musical com
iser. Jeu BaptUie de Lully, gut
tired of marking Ume in the old fmahI muner of beating the Aoor
the sole of hb foot or clapping
lands together
Instead, he Inirbduced nn enormous cudgel. Mix feet
long, and

Fitted with view and u{vto.4Ute
marhincr}' wish a aharc of >^r
|MUrona«e. Work called ior and

STORK
TtME

CALMAN*8 IH’TffRlOR AFAR b the

Bovtwoowab
anxietr, acriooa tboortitl
and trirxi aaUcipaSioa.
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BiliPtaHlTB l.nm84B

MOTHER’S
FRIEND

Ud as he took no notice of the wound
monlAcatlon set in i
l.ully was dead
But bis IhventU
lived: one musical ronduc
the other caused the slk
shrink lb six-, till the a

BUSKEmiiROS.

J. W. CAUNTLETT.M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANO
AND 8UBOEON
SURGEON.

: _

Momiai' stcLncws, aore brrasu and exrwcialiag pains otuaed by the rraduallv
■xiwn.ling crgMixx, are reheved by Una

d. •Ai.TTf.OTir’i
:i ihe
ifuuuutvioo aa well aa in the cabin.

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!:V lessening the mi>Uirr*a agonr of mbd
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FIRE INSURANCE
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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

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k of Highest Poasf&le Grade,
r Gold Work a Specialty.

HUTI.6S i $01
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Fyrnitore Packing
CASE

Farm For Sale

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beast, worried It aoBe la the water mile*To'shore*^Woiild *he inorMe tow
another fn.ro the pith.
tbea lowed II asluue. ud secured the
fn.ro the husk.
lo safety’ Would the weight eg and
anlBsl to a tree
Matt v mid do the
I Ih.- tiolde animar Would he
up and sink’ The strokes seem
“*^ake care Mail " hb nwlher urg
Is clalrosHl by
u paper." so
. Iw getting weaker, and was not
Smalleat Baby m Indiana.
ed as he ran down ike bank tnward'urreiii stn.nger’ Hurel) It was
The sina;tcst luil.y alive In Indbna
glam-ed In at the shore bm the
tow being
manufactured,
wblrb is the child of Mr and Mrs John
, and bank were not familiar to
take the cornstalk, with the car Mitchell of Camden. O
The child Ion It. husk the ear. aeiatraie Hw now six weeks -old and measures ex
Ihev
k from the stalk, and then n»movc
drifting down -inwards the-fall;:
shell fn.m the pith. Hendlng this
The bsi thought came to him ’
‘ N^STdld pimte. as hb ship bore
•hine Into the Aelds. the
paper
somHhlng of a shock Ho far notl
down upun
wesllby. helpless mer
ifacturers will pn.pose to farmers
had abrmed him. lndc^.l. so siu
rhnnimnn. evnif more nnd hope m<wr
,uy I heir nim crops as they stand healthy and gives pn.rols^* «f living
and dramatic had It all »ie.*n
ihu did Mstt n. he pulled out str..ng
be Aelds If the farmers wish the Its delicate hands an» not any larger
fn.ro the moment be llr-t lifted
ly toward his prise
Now he would
n after ll b husked. It will be
threw the n>pe nnill now he
have his revenge upon bis father for
•cd back to them:
otherwls.
f.»un.l lliib lime for Hurnght
Ac
aui permliilng him to go «o the drive
Irt. marketed by the owner id
had alrtwirlrtHl everything
How. he fell had c«»mr his upfstftun
To shout h. kti -w was useless
Ity for winning the-envy of parishes
men were all awav on the di'vcs
Cor miles up and divwn the river
manufartvru.-8u PauI Pk.
was far out In the rlv.*r: a s

IM. acre- known r.p Jhe Suh-I or N.-.-uiii fartii
Oil.- .d Hu- Ih-m in Hmn

. E. GREILICK CO.. CITY.

EUNIIUIIIIII S luaius.

Rca.iv

fur xoiir New

Wall Paper
. Jm. o.n*ract fur Pamting. Paj^-rhan^.hS aiul |»cioratiiu: dn.i wunhi Ikjilcascl lu estimate cm \uur work.

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POCKY MOONTA

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ui i::D^u.*wbVDri!:b^?

sla. und guaranteeing u. refund the

If he only K.iihl do si.melbing!

**^e cock crows early iB Hm morm
Ing and retires early at night
The
irength t»f the splendid wlH- fDrmrr (olluDa hli run<p>
0 the strength
Tb» b.-. caiEK .bN-p «F "J,"',;"
1 which he had onrv^^thotii
with his I
the moose was
savcl him. and he (irtEling »«*![•>
able to secure It. would he
Vw «larih*rthem In a vei
right In making-the noble ft^lo
loving animal a prisoner fur life
Biit^
u.lres suddenly fwM np
There was a sound of
> and m.lck emroands
Matt was qulrkK
hauleil Into a large blur tuuit
-haiierr.1 ramrt* was cut adrift;
New Y«M-k t.f considerable »
ihere are small colonies lu Phlladel
Phia. Ik^u.i. and Fblrag..
Though
aruss pnlle.1 across the qulrkenln
ihr) do not Irt-umg to the
rurrmi towards the shore

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lime

ml horns laxck i,ts.n thr b.re shoul
Svw
The wide, red m.,tni. exitand

. e-es. that sank now and then tu
the water level showed like evbl

yuur

old

erpe-t.

N. B. CHAPm. Prwriettr.
riK....- aab

-

Washingt.K. St.‘

If )^u desire to inMuU u fjr*.
tem of Klectncal Ughtiiig.
BeJs. BurgUr AUrma or Teh
ephones. pcnnil ua to emmule. We have a fine line of

*^risn t Wlsvk.m lo rely up,.n poia
tm-s alone ^O bu) the family piano
Forty acres well tilled Is better
than a quarter aecHon scratched over Selllivg Medicine at Half-Price Urvder
Hun t Imagine that all the wealth Is
Guarantee to Cure.
ns
When men get rich in
After two m,.nths <.f
remarkable
lEi fa^rtnlBK
sales 8. K Walt A Hons, the enter
to Hunday

: st««irev;r, ume a' city chap drive*

few moments more the lotttle would

.CABPET GlEUmiG WORKS.
H f..re N,..,d...t

RECORD WANT AO.

rr

through the water like a seal
As Mat drew nearer Hie misme. he
was struck with Its Ipmiense sire
There was little wind but Hie sweep
the tidal wave gave an uilev.-miess
III the surface of the great siivani
that at this |sdni was fully a mile len.lrsl to pay with the price mcelve.1

,.r

Traverue City.

yisrrhm.C7.snd ».nto

the Hecrciarr of the Treasury. *ht
Recreiary of War Ihe Attorney Ocn
era!
the P.H.iinaster Heneral. th.
ile*'wbo"btillds him a good house ibwtary of the Naw. the Hccrcair;
of the Interior and the Hec
Agriculture

ll carefully to iHHe more than a
Inch In thlckni*ss; ihei
ed It blue and rovere.1
was a light, graceful thing murh

„n«

UaeAL MsinAWEl

DON'T UI:. r'oOLEDt

acting the Hecndan «f State becoraei
President. If eligible;
after him

the tope or untying H that the
animal mlghl W more free ti
the S.VTHS of paddling
j
.
lie fvmid swim wel
water WM cj
r,.,,i .m.ng and the dbt
He must md let go the II

his W

ffiKBS®.

The Famous Wall Paper Store JOHN R. SANTO

Ihe“mblg.r^^'IiHiid vimiry^bl pTace,| b,

redouble,!

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Matt

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a Spe^bUy.

Mrr"l?lt

propurtkms

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8>t«.->7 of «1» E.yiADd Ifttt.DE lilDDM J

evidi, ill-tctiiprml an.1 sicLlv forma yon
Mr. Bonauatt Oetting Fat.
slipped fr»rward to atx
M c hraltby. bujjbinp humanity, remainas she iooki^ up
much great-r
President Roosevelt Is gaining In could not irsvel
of ihe ran(*e; then he <
the rtrar.
an hour.
^peed
weight at a rate that alarms him
I«sme over the grea
"ThU drive mast eome «ir the farm
r drew II tight
It eau
He is near the JtHl-pound mark ud
Bust go.** her hnsbud had said
N« aaanrtno «"ai,iiT0« co •• an»> r.
rorried for fear that hr will
Oh the wind below
fore leavlag
"Hanwm hu
In spile of nil he can do to
OF
SPECIAL
A88E8B
NOTICE
mined u. lie IM1 longer u ’prevent It ^T
dH.*rni
glne at a mile a minute, be has i
WENT
FOR
THE
IMPROVE
e,| -the limb of mental strain, at
MENT OF SIXTH STREET.
eyes I beam at 2uo poun
0,1 Are Wn red nostrils wide, hb offirlnlly rinaaed u
T.» Marv Wilhelm A Hlbbs. KoU‘r
U. his Task. * KurHuT Vbe ‘
W.-Ot
nMiuih Often Matt selre<l the un. but
When the pres
il.lw,‘I.
Knill.v
r,
rarl.T
H
B
amlH.rli> glv.-H the reassuring In
.re he could strike, the great legs
T^t was more than hi ^ever atlon that. If a train going •« «»>.
of one hundr.Hl miles u hour
bed before.
It was 10
dlataac*
The ohjert on
wrecked,
the
consequences
wou
pM>re than he weighed i
,e»t Instant Mat, was struggling In governor of New York
Huckeray. Oscar 8
he muddy water of the sweeping thst his tramps ihrx.ugh the swamps
Santo. Jacob >‘unsch
would
take off a few p,»«nds. but
Frank Smbh F, C
“ tool?" he said, •s.imething
Valuable Coin.
‘'he clung a nmmimi lo the a»e he
1 A Kroupa.
tb-.
H
the head1 of a ho
horse^ but. but. If.
Heorge
W PrefUer. a
wale
5i. :,n.| Uo*e W.HHl. K ll '
at h U .ad Jusi uplified. but an a*e In the
r. Us a
ssler Is of doubiful iMMieni
He dmfs
living In I'ltishurg for over •iti
lllake-!e«‘. J T Hannah.,.
bed
at
a
n.^tlng
ell
IH-.1 11 aiuMlun
has had in his p..-M-slon a
Fn.nk . Knffkv WIM K I
.
and
Anally
w.-nt
t..
which
Is
said
to
I-*
worth
Mau a fare Kvery Canadlu boy
ree*
Him h- add-d Is a Ma,*calM-an pus-e and wa- made
lalbiT sun Tfloa
huater by Instlmt as w..ll as by l
iMIlKe f.irwsi
•very day
Now he in 140 It ('
The c.dii was gbeli to
log
Malt rushed from the wlndua
:hs ll*C and It l- feare,| that i
him by a Krenrhman who hnd pU k
rows bulletin will show am.th
,hI ll op during his wanderings ui.r
O Sawvei. John T StoiNha.I. iNr.hall He«lanced up to where th«
the w.irld
A few evenings ago f.s.i
pads aiie,upi.Hl to •hold up"
r "The gun Is mme." his mol Iter
Htlll HmuIiiiik IIm* n»|M-. Just as the with Im-reaslng
Iiaving of .<lvlh
with vilnfl.tlj
od. - your father t.sik ll with
iii.»re vlg,.rt,iisregen
egen lM*
lM Hial*hc <ddaln ise.sessi.rt, «d the egc.-«Hllnrlv
he quirk
The empty place was the only enmK.Ml niilimil rliarg**.!
di>ap|H-ared
lN<n«wih Hie wa- has iMiui arciistonietl to to ke«*p rare ixdn
He has now put It
proof the wortis needtHl
The n. si l«
Wh.-ii
he
«•ul••^K«•.l
bU rl down to weight. That Is the etperl sate place Ho far as 1- known i
Bomeot Malt was again at the dour ivr
of all athlet»*s. and he rvalltcs is bui one other like It In eabien
.•Md.-mly . f.*elinK
that
all
The imiose was still far out in the vsl.
rtver
A half hour might pass befor. .nnuxsfiiv. were now bnivhe.! aside,
he made thfvahore Ibii It was a full bad sw ung alsiui to bis former course
nielli bet
half mile to the nearest h«Mise. Then nnd wa- thr.^bliig the water Into he IH.IH-S to keep himself lu-low Hie
i.f A-y.-fCor- f..r the piiriH»-c of .lelr
.ernn.enl 1^ nl
The French
led :tui.p,.und mark by Increas
what If Dysarfs gun was aJwi In lb- foam In again nn-overlng headway
ing that part of the c-i which
wo and a half
his egerrise and adopting new
towanfs Ibe slHirr
Hut this wa- not
t'.Mincil tJ.H'i«i.-.l should IM- Uiriif i
lew long aen.-s
easy
tHie end of the ropi- to which
,Mls
He s,s>n will iH^gln taking
sTi. fn.m
rnmi Tunl*
ng lesMins fnim 1‘rof PavrnuMif north African desert,
telegraph
jike rha.1. to o»nia,n
more-New York Wt«-ld
from tli.^w*-* line <.f Ftihm stn-ci
aide
The enormous plo r will trtud the amnller boys
the rale ,.f the ea-1 !I|I.* of I»lvi.|..n sir.H*t. is i
drawn by an eiigln.- atI tl
low In the water. Matt dmpp«*<t down
on file in mv ,.ffic«- b.r p ?bHc iiiN,
But. although Matt k
only a mile an houiir This 1* put ling
towards Ibe sbaMer,Hl dugoui
Tlw
lo be out of the questk
the wires umb-rgr.
. lM*r.-b> given that the
Notre.'
rer
ud
the
ed out on ibe awelling
Isfactory ma
'ounci^ nnd lk.ard ,.f A-kcsmth .il the
lifted hi«d.
struggling Agure wlib
benellrlnrtes of n great acheroe td co
wl'.l nuH-i.ln th.<
’liv ,»f Trar
The ulma’ press The |iartly sunken camw tug oisTaiion In making the mitst of the
’o'-rneU U.HJiuA. In said cbv on ;
In the water was undoubtedly the geil and sway,Hi ai the end of the Ctm cn»p
.Not of the grain merely
glut mtswe thni had beforv
line; now and then the rois.se cough blit of the whole plant, stalk leaves
am aHi.e-T„,,.«t‘ ndl ’a»“whlel.’
seen, ud for the raid ore .rf which ed. f.wlng to the gripping of the y«s»*e pilh. tassels, busks. txd.s and kernel*
iiid
fiiacc
opp
iri'init
V
w IM h.* given i
The
lumlnf.ufla-hes
-or
’’-Ic
the cirvnis man
offered one huml
After a lyng course of eg|HTlmentg
ill |sTs..ns Inter, oe,I in IM- h.-anl.
.. carried oil at Kankakee. Ill . un --fn.m Marn will b.* eagerly h
s long lime Ihe sliusMon reHar.-d Ibis ITib dnv of March liki3
the management ..f the naiional for .luring the spring and early
mslued iiiirhsng.Hl
There was the
Fhas M Bents, rity (!I.Tk.
mer. a- H will b,* several y,u.r
agriruUnral
de|»artment.
it
1fi*unt
)lng craft at one end of the rop,..
fore Ibe planet wH1,Jh. again so 1
Ifiri 14t
• hnd km.w,
•inmg.
steady, tramp,
tramp, that high grade paper can be profit ablv simaletl f.»r su. h ..bserva
Ibe big lak.
of one’s bebg secured In Ihe
nt. of the m.srse at the other, ably manufart
above; and one mu had done It.
IS pans of the plant Tl.e'Ke.n.,ary of Hu- British Ast
and Matt clinging half wav luuween
larl - that
KiK'lathm.nMiiarl.
n>wed out. thnmrn ropes nlwttl tne
made from the hard shell

learned all

X. H. Bbwaa M

j TIiartin & €oans

:r„;r"b!;r:s^L‘-,r.b;rr

by Mrs A-icr and told of what had
happened
When the cirrus jnan came

Neuriy all the ChlnuBen H
„.u- 8.......^
EU
«l K«oX
, Of Ihe eight.

was ready to pay over the hundred
dollsrs to the man who had wou It
There was a little pause aa tba clr

■•^rLTir-us,

l^Ty have sold hundre<U oi bottles
4>f the sihtIBc; and as yet have no
ha.1 on.* re!um.*d. although ih.*y stand
ready at any time to refund the m|.ne>
hould sny cusu.mcr be UUsaliiifl.Hl
This Is the sin.oge^i ie*iltnony tiiMt
an be fornl di.*d lu the great merit ..I
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Campbell bros
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^g^SAVE THE
^S^COUPOlslS

(...Hun, .bwiU lbK» .avDOtM.- «t h
K, .V.ll
irbAH prl'r:

watment for Zi cents with the Ihmo
,edlHne knowTi for the cure of con
Ipatkm and stomach ir ’
nore to^
If you cannot go in ll
send ibem yonr <
Walt A Sons have only a limited
_ y to aell at this special price
IliPBOTID FBOOBM of adBlata-

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