The Evening Record, March 17, 1903

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The Evening Record, March 17, 1903

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

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1903-03-17

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THE EVENING RECORD UmM

YESTERDAY'S I88UE

SIXTH TEAR-1888

TBAVEBSE CnT. MICH^ Tl ESnAV. MARCH IT. 1SH)3.

MEMPHIS IS
SUBMERGED
rtJOOO HAS THE CITY

HAS

LOWERED

THE

TRIFLE

•h It Still OAUOM SiK and Four,
attaa Above OeoffM- Ui»»~Llttie Lose of Life as Vet

.

m.

wum FM MEW CHimCH
in Good Financial
A meeting of the members of the
Church of Christ arms held last erening In Orange hall. The purpose of
the meeting was to talk over their
n<Ar church and future plans. Tte
meeting was vf?ry largely attended.
Rev. Wakeman of Petoskey was the
principal speaker of the evening. It
baa been
thought by many that It
would not be advisable to build the
new church of cement, as some
thought It would fall down aa soon ss
the aupportlng tlmlH^ were taken
away. . Rev. Wskemsn has had peraonsl csperlonre with this kind of
church In liurand. and spoke very
highly of IL
It l>elng dry Inside,
makes s very nest appearance and It
is easily kept warm.
D. Monroe of Wayland. the sUte
n»*<Teiary. was present at the meet­
ing and lalM on the plans of raising
the money for building the church,
and how other chiirrhes had raised
money. 8<*veral plsns were mentioned,
but no deOniie action was taken at
this time
The rhun h U In excellent shsi»e si
the present time ansnclally The new
fiiundstbin. which was built
issl
fall. Is ail paid for. the Ua la paid for.

Memplili. Tens.. Mereh 17.—Owlnf
to a Ms break In St FrancU levei'
yeetorday. the rlrer here laat nisht
fell two^Urntba, and ouw saus^s
and four ieniba o%er the dans-r line
The creel of the Hood ha« not yet
paaa«l. but relief
era*
aSordei!
throiigii the apnadlns of the waten.
The break of the St. Francia leve<
resulted In little or no kiaa of life In
North MemphU. The main line of
the lllloola Central railway la three
feel under water, and the Market and
t^'tl street bridses have been aban- with which to start the work on the
balance of the structure, although
the BUbmerset) aecthm and ih^c Is not nearly emuagh to complete

VERY PLEAV^T PROGRAM

WaXSEAKfl FOI1

HANDSOME
NEW BANK

i

Wall Paper^

Woman’s Chib Social AftemMn Oc­
casion of Much EnjoymenL
Tbe Woman’s Clab held a »oeUl

search for the body of John Rosel
The present session of the circuit
court win prevent the searching panj
from leaving at once, but In a few
days, probably
this
week, a Urge
party will go up
wd will
AND BE OF THE FINEBT STYLE make as thorougl
THROUGHOUT
ble for the missing man. The mem­
bers of the camp of Washington
Pound -have done a good deal of
searching since the snow went down,
but thus far without result.
Er«tlon of the Four^tory Steel

I The greatest variety of.'patterns we have
^•er shown. So sa>*s Mr. Haskell and he
has ^:en here so many years he knows.

oharae of tlie maste, an and aapmsSion dlviMoo.

tUODlMG TO COST $106^

Plan, are all completed for the new
Traverse City State Bank building, to
lae erected this year on the northwest
comer of Pnmi and Union streets.
F>er>nhing will be ready for the ctam-

LIMITS NOT
EXTENDED
STRONG OPPOSITION TO MORE

The old tin shop has'been removed
SALOONS IN SECOND WARD
and the necessary excavating will be
<U*ne previous to that lime. No
has been set for the oompleUon of
the building, but It Is thought that
it will be occupied by the Srst of mi.
The plans call fur one of the hand
Komest banking and office buildings
in the Slate, and when caampleled It
will bi- the Snest business building In
the city by long odds. No expense But Two-Thirds of Aldermen-Elect Is

Cbt atf BwkSMt,

n-Mra Ida M. Bailer,
atel oolo-Mrs. Cbws. Hale,
program ooff.e, cake and

Lske pioneer
I a week ago
It to tbe borne

Ifyou want to pay Tern Mtars tor a suiL come here—
We will give you the -btggeM
TcBMMr's Wtnil you ever
had. IxM. ol Me. buying
these who intend to pay more.
Our Tea Dollar Salu compare most Uvorably with suite
sold elsewhere at $12 00 mod
$15. More ttyUsh garments
are not made-Take a look
anyway.
^

Shoe
Specials

LARDIE’S SIDETRACK^AIN




.Sprint;
h. C5c lo $1 5ho«. only 50C

Did Ton Sec that Wladow?
Mil from M.rch 3d
to April 11th will be
Name ................... '

Reou.rcd and It Failed to Paso—

1.00

Old Sewer Joke Agsln taken
Up by Council.

$l ami . $1.25

Ramlolph and

lines, to close

............. 76c
Infant’s SVioes.

/V'S,

was lUU'ked to the dm.rs
Th«* coun
ivo the mailer «*f the extension
their consideration and deruhnl not
to extend the sahsm limits.
The matter came up first by a |»eti
lion from m:: taxpayers of the Second
ward, asking that the sahsm limits
xten.led
The names on this poj were all read by thu clerk. «'X
the last one. on which he luHk.*.!,

mmm

I City State Bank, to Coat S100.000.

When this pet it b I was . presentc-d
he Fifth '
movsl that action Ik‘ defemMi til
next meeting of the Ci.unrll, but
did not carr>
P. <V CUIhti. one of
the spectators, askt'd for action at
this session, as did Rev. 'ri. Cochlln
who was present In the Interests ol
the AntlSUlrKm l.encne.
Then aniuher iM-titlon was. received
Thl« was from cltl/«-ns over the ag«
of 21 yiwrs and contained 257 n^es
a roll that tumhlnl all almut db<
space liack of tbe railing In the conn
ell mom
Many of the signers wen
wt.mon.
and
some were from th(
(Contlntied on Fourth ^ago.)

The method of raising the ' has In-en spared to make It a model
boata are busy rescuing people
s h-ft in the hands of the'structure. It will be of steel ct.nsl
naxiag the balonging. of families
mmiMtNv which consists of tion. with walls of brick, stone
Now Orleans. March 17 -The I |<M>d |4Milldlng C«m
e Mr Finn and Mr. New- j terra-cotta, the first stor> lK*lng
whlcb threatened this city with c ver- w. <)
Sow U auilonary this morning
I handsome Vermont
marble, with
Of bar crevasc below the Rouge
that
the work of massive granlie ntlumns that
«'M»e
anotbar naar 8t Philip are r.-po. ■uJd.
This cliy Is now prepare«l for all e »er building the
gendes. .
j

WOEKOFTHECOUHT

LURARTSITE
NOT DECIDED
DECiaiDN

DF

at the Sesaion , street and 100 feet on Union
nau County
! The first floor will be occupied by
,„ted
I
l-anklng mom and vaults, the prl
ion of the ofr-! 'ate office of Hon. Perry Hannah and
. Judge Marne his private si-cretary. Mr. C. G Sher

lOTtle Leiter

While the ground on •

m

good supply. But in or­
der to be sure of What you
need call at once.
J. M. LARKINS.
CIt. Phone No. 171

TESTIMONY

HI. DECISION

CHOOSE

Effect to

Iteverae the Caee on Any

i

,
____
•pinkMi.

______
hjs
Aod la troth he is rxody.

site for
Bat
are
tatMliic
B«l there M»|,„
__
1 in tbe Oi.se of a

.............-n.;........
l, quest bar.. toetlSed. It Is believed
' ,i^, Mrs Bordiok will be put or the

He’s Out of IL

i„ <Io ,J<h

Spread

After

i
sr ho“Sard the vS«I?f M»^
Hotls and a luan’s voios in the basomoot
The r-sn was aakiag in star

Initiation

Last NlghL
work in
Last night after InttUlorT
L
* Trav
A. M.

Mrs. Uolb has deniod that aha was in
Bbe cellar that time.
REGISTRATION-TODAY .
Firat Day Does not Show Romaiitably
LafB« Number of New Vetera.
j;

New Spring Slits
' Wc arc now rca.lv to show you the choice things; in Stylish Sp
.Suns. Our line of “Michacls-Stcm Fine Clothing" will ph
>-nu. The garments have character and bear the stamp of Fi
ion. AH stylish ami serviceable fabrics. The prices, too,
lower than usual for High^lass clothing -$7.50 to $18.00.

^-TEIIMBERO’S

F,,r Uilies small
sues, nanow
wplths, at


Alfred
s-'A'" Friedrich

Phone 90-2 Rings
1

For Roses, Otmations. Hyacinths, Nar.
cissus, etc

1
I

Have youlsccnjourfncw store—216 Front
Street?

II FRhNK M. PAINE. Florist.

,-y - w..
—;»3i

WANTED
l.(HW liou«;clec|)ers to call ami sec our superb new line of CARPK rs. New Spring Pattems now on exhibitioo.

THE ECONOMY, *
iVr arc „rv.-r under.<.M if the f^alily
in the shoe.

The Old Reliable

FRANK FRIEDRIlH,
242 Front Si.

The New Stand

7.50
10.00
12.50
15.00
16.50
20.00
22.00
30.00

Vho Says He Heard Mrs. Hulls and a
Man In Basement on Morning ofthe Murder.

meeting of the democratic city
mltUH* was held last evening, and
lid iht
the ward caudecided to h«>ld
. rity ctmven ,

JASONS* GOOD TIME

___

Fine Sample
Shoes

LADIES’ SUITS

CANO

Democrats Will Hold Caucuses March'
23 and Convention March 24.

aonoanood In the

maining sires Qt sexcal high,
cr |iTice«l lines, cut to | .OO

HardCoal!

damaging
hand and wife since

JUDGE MAYNE OEEIRE8 TO BASE

That th. Supfom. Court Will Not

Women’s Shoes. Re­

I have just received a

oecupltHl by a sion*
entrance to the hanking
Inued on Fourth I»age »
(Contini

given tomorrow

YIth Stipulation to That

to b. cut to.. IScan.J 30C

rr*.*r;*

‘tTrtV

COURT

The building Is to be four slorlcs In
height, with full base
(have a frontage of 73 feet on Front

S. Benda & Co.

I NewUni Bais. $3. $2, $1 ’ N<ctlr«e Shim, 81.25,8I.M. rsc

. Women's
|r Slipper?

The pn>|K*s4.d ,-Mensii.u of Uh- sa-



Ftr

Htnil Tailsiil

Spring Suits
Top Coats
Are very much in evidence on our
shelves just now—Stein-Bloch Co.
and Hart. Shaffner & Marx pro­
ducts are the kind we show—No
others quite supply the wants of
our best trade—these rhakes com­
bine' style, service and elegance of

As usual V are showinR the popular ideas in this De­
partment. suits and separate Skirts are receivin« the
ntion at presen
present. Eveiy lady should see
greatest a*tentiun

fit-$i3.00to$22.00.

Today 1. »ha Srald^tif the oily l!
regietrakioo
Thaa ter tke new aamoe

E. WIL.I-II SIS/1’3
ngtetarad la the mae ttae la (be;

XU^.ITuulSitei ^thaMSigi

MKW w-roMB

Cor. Front and Union

-v,:..

Hamilton Clothing Co

TEB EVKNINQ BEOOBD, TBAYBB8B CnY, ICCB., TDESDAY, ICABCH 17, l»08.

HnoiifoiiuBir

THETIPWC MC6RD. To know an there is to know about a
Sarsaparilla, take Ayer’s. Your doctor
will say so, too. He knows.
isiaa:

son»AT«*T

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD

to prme It
I'ou cannot live alone In thl. world.
eait eoart
eoan
Vou are your brother*, keeper. Tol- eait

**jtdfr]n.har. of tbaSt. LoaU oir

r dally 1

REUOiout Liifrrv

in numia
To tho worV
IW tJi« ukMMe <rf
tte <mr. gnuitto* rml\gU>u» IIU■n Sto «rt»)®cu.
Uk« •
«trtd4 y»f Eu-u m III. dlr«tlo. in
pw«r—. la kwla*
elElltsaUoa.

Bui Ju.t »k/w

Aldaa

Smith

paign Thl. Smamar.

OoToaEntogr
|
Wbat You Baati

...A SPECIAL...
S-JHrSS- ON DINING CHAIRS
■:T5:si,T3rs?.srsB;

•amogy Smrd.wrt difewion and dtamaad

Grand Rapid.. Mich.. March 17.k>mcrea.man WUIiam > Aldan Smhh
•a ana lole a donhle.bow.knot an eama
ay . that ha will do nothing to buther

See -Resurrec
«on he tearbea.
help roe over m

last waak oorttooa^aMa
OBSoSoacif I
^ waa Friday. Um Ulh day of tha
k tba aato wa. He. Uon the

unUl after the adjournment of tbi
•enpte. It to aald Uint Henry M. Rose
win return then and open headquar
ter* for Mr. Burrow..
Goniirea.inan Smith ha. accepted
an Invitation to apeak at the annual
banquet of the Homo Market club In
Boeton. April 2.
One of the other
•peakera will be Becrctary Root of
tlie war department._____________

A good, hcavv, w^ mxde, wood seat chair, 1 spindles, bow
back, all oak cxcoi»t sc.at, for an even.............................................. Wc cad»wotxl Scat --------■ price while they last, »............

FvapmeehrAO.omnrraoo. nanesi.M.
Foe Sale by

We have 2t*i dtfferenl styles of wood seat chairs in price from
$2.75 for fix up to.....................................
••••.,................................ $16.00

A E. WAIT A SONS. Oruggleta.'

ced 140.000. and Gmemor HIU. I.
lot Inclined-to etan.l for .nrh cheap
eproeematton a* thle would prt,vide.
SOI oonai^ Unfavorable to Woridt Fair Appropri­
**1 don't find that there U any gen |
he aaOolaBtly
era!
^demand for an appropriation,*
ation—Leglalature May Not vote
Governor llIUs. ‘in Ik-tndt fi,rj
More Than $40,000.

la law, Imt

lAn.lng. Mich.. March 17—MIchl
Haring .ant for a treririUlngtlok.
at la TattarmlTo awadp, on tha Qaal- DDD will proliably have no .tate rep
j laid cap. a cook as aa Bagllah oooaa renentatlve at the 8l LouU world ..
Tr Fortoa. tha ladiana ,^^^^|llaar
-an wh
proariaad toglra a atawantoai fair. The houiu. of reproM niatlver
halfof whataror ha won. Hadrewi will not vote an appmpriailon to e»
7... firm twlaa. t».7ftO aat /Whaienpoo ba'

tb.. la

Uth

pnfhMot of lb. .buid. M> Hw

TRYABITA fOOD
THE OILY CELERY WHEAT FUtt

light, a»4 will fYf^tually
rt«»t
htrlklag tha ..hackl... from tl
wboM reUgkw- lllH-rty ba.‘
«lHcUd to tha Mtmt «if tyraany.
Id ooninientinf upnn the
tha DHftni Frw* l»rf« 8*y»: ‘Th.
DgllsUaa for a arnaior mtwaura
aDtoDl
rmigloa. frrad..m ha.
bMB la procnw*. and perhapt
moot Inlloaoilal of lu champW*a»
baaa Oouat Lau ToUtol. The
that aaarty aU of TuUiol'. ^•^gl«u^
tbaorlM ara frankly lmfK»»«U.ln. mn.J
that hU wacrpikm of lUK-My 1. varl
ouDly iaaaae do«« not detrari fron*

Wc have our lull apring line of chairs; over 65 difiermt styles,
commencing at the wood seat, good solid, well matle, three
spindlcNbow back chairs............................. ......................................$2.7^ lor6

fMd. la addlfloa to thl. fact R noDtoine. la
■mtodtoffmlerm. the creates kaowa Mate

BUSS STILL OPmED

\6tntral tiem
__

Bgtiar of coo)«rtar»
Muw^»t
■MimMit U a Btrp fn»BrU nrHit*-!

Here is sotnething that >*on would thtnk in,,.vs,Wc: Six full
aixe, long poet chain, threr hciv
<ul slat, acrotf back,
doable heavy ,cc»l seal, stiui,}.. wed ,na«lc, mmilortahle
chairs, for only.................................................................... ..
- ^. $3 tW few 6

“.Sra’sS^.

ailia.. owing lo hla faar that aonto
'irand Operm Houm!
wiU ha frlghtaaad hy
Marrh 24. ibU problem U aolred like day hi.
of
Agoometrical propo.moo. In gbomayou knoa the answer. Your tank

OM>

William

Will Not PHiah Saontorial Cam.

BSs:'jrs!?s:or-xr«t

•fsi

and Wh« d««and. an
to Cala'. cry.
junt ToUioy*.
♦R<5«ujTecUcm." *h« od|
by Aktoa 1
tH.pro4.toad

TSOI T. Mm ai®:j. W. HAim
J.W.HANNCN. MltorandMarv

ongnmmtn

1« aeep>

ifaT;

PilflF.HARRIE
THE PALMIST

FOB THE POULTBT EXHIBIT

je delivered.
The eexton of a village near I
■»eurr.borg oonfemed the other^y
4>e pmeni. of • yoang gMH^aotly
mried. that be tboaglit .he wa. prebbbly boned alive. Tlia body wa. e*.
.umed, and lu poritloo and Ihi. mnny
H-lf-indioled wound, proved that the
’..armliie wae. oorreot It ap-

{

WK C.\N |ilcase anyone in styles or }wices.

J. W. SLATER
DB. MEREITT DEAD

Everything
Street

The Arm ekhlbittoo of tbe-H
Hielilgao Poultry and Pet Bloek AmoeUtloD WiU open in tbe Boogbej
hotldlng os State rtreet tomorrow
ih. aar^ b* ha. raodrred to hi. peo
Bvorything to ready for tbe ehow. and
WANTED
pl. Ui till, airaaglo for fraa-om of ,wart that when the mxtoo wont lo all indioatlooi point ton very enooem
Ut«.n«K- ...an at Trav.;^
body wa. fal exhibition. Fine priae. are offer
ioaght II I. fair to a..unie thai ih. toe obnrob whene tbe
I over night
preparatory to od, iDolodlng tlia
ZoUUi biwaa ToUtol and HoIh^Iu
. be heard the girl call oot, hot oupoffmad byGmwga
MfUaS. which ra.ulUHl, var> Ju.^il>
_____________________
rlha .ECoa.«ual«tl.m of ToUto. earing that evil eplrlu were mocking priauw of Uto Amartoan PonUry Jour
ulm, be polled down add .ehonred tbe
ffon ibomiu^ rhurrb, had no IK
Tbe man
U, to di^rUhlbo near-. uka.a
l« tolBn lid and ran away.
got. oOt appaar. howevar. that ihK Aar be aeot to HiberU upon a oharge o’clock each nlghi. and all who am iDtotosted In pooltry and pal atook j W
.»»»»«k^th rmui. ,uw, me tr
mvortOi pmeiamailoa ebaaga. In an>
Dr Oonnn Doyle Im. JaM oosttaeted will ba prOMUt to Wltnam tha first ax- ^AKTXl>-^»ar»l la-rwm. of rWarUt
4igm the ralattoo. hot.
y write II rioria. for wbiob be will
Md tb.
receive nmrly $1 a word, tbe large.t
jflee ever paid to any anther for a
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
work. Engltoh and Ammloan magaMrUaol nilCT of lb« rborrh «.
have jointly agreed to pay him
but bu «««. -ouid m.
,)M» r»M*tou lu BU..1U o« • Pl»“* gi.OOO each for 19 .loriM of 10.000
ordieaob. No other author reoele
,ttb rrtiftou tu 0««t lirtulo
Utore than $U0 per tlioomnd werda
M lb. r.lUlon. twtwewi > •lu'*' u"'
gome of the prlnelpal loaded proebuRb uod frwxloni ot
f
undanUblo right of ovary mao to take
..rletoraln the provlnoe of Koenf
ooraad.
hi. owD life when living bMume dl.
forg. Germany, have oolleoted
-A. .uch. of c.ur.e, tl... p^K-Uma
laetofnl to him. George Popp, a jawtor
fund to give Johann Braun, a fam
^rioo to of iTwal^ti,
iN.UtlraMntrrei.1
,und. a free ride to America
Brant aritot, weotYo hi. lodg

WANT DEPARTMENT.

,

Practiul Houu Farnishar
>rk>wMi. u*

I

ivmu

Eshibition of Stoves and Rangot.

I
kiria, k
have pa’rfwled ar
In ' rat
• vitli the nraiul Stove CV»,
H an*
thfv wr.l wnduci an exhlblTraverse City D.ed Yesdauni.-d. Th.-y lualnialu ihni IHh,.-'
•MV, will Im‘ apim.prl.Ttfd. 8*. •*.,if anterd.y.
l»r r.;. *.‘7 an.! is. AM an* invlietl to call
«hf> that thf bill umnilnK ilu- .ppr.^
<*harl»,if. MIrh. Mnn h
17 -l»r
•trlatlon ami rn-ailt,c a ^tln,n^l^^lon l-'rauk Mfn’iu. on.- <,f iln- uAj kn.mi.
' cjty.
,1.- of IU«I
H a Kind.int.fllKh
r ,1,.- Iifindl tolN-.;. .»r M.d,
rhif. Hf uuM twlPf ma>«.r nf th.- eliy.
a n,.-n,tM-r .d all ih. Mar.ujlf UntU**..

"'t-'

....

....

3

•.n.l Charlfh is.wney. onf «f ilu- pn>
url.-l.irs Ilf IIm* rsiwm> Iluim*. Ijii,
luc. is am.lli. r. .Mr. Farrell of the
t’U-vflaud Hlufta Mluinu <*.i. ho* lavn
Will Diva Hoadlnga mfnll..m*.I an anoil.fr
andleaaoneat 7 10
Jimi what thf Ko'erm.r will any. If
Wadsworth St., for
tlie hill Ih- |masf.l lo having flls r..,n
all pl. kf.l u.,t f..r. hin, la an

______________

t. .««, l«t or »» lol-ooo, AU •** »*”***
•maie clerk, me protilblled m
lirllDg with young men
No goo

.0.-

Thirty ditierent styles of cane and reed scat ranging in pi ices
from $3 00. $3 76, $6.25, $5 75 for s>x right along up
Nine diflcrenl styles of Box Scat chairs from....... $1200 i>cr set. up

l«M l«i.hnc thf
Sl.rln,-. and of
«1«c <^4.I Kfll..w^. lCui»-.h!s ..f I^Mlll.1s.
i: ka a„.l il:u-. :,h.-. s
F..r
hf w.xs
,ii in l.usl,ie-s afluV• Ha .uu.ll.lat.- f.*r tie- slalf
•'• natf
A »;*nlHl et5mpai,i..ii. h.- wna
'.-r> jM.pular
lie U-av««a a w,<h.w aiui
daiiKhu-r a, K.avl cirrumaian.-. ^
The fnn.-ral wpi he h.!
«
luii.l.-r th.' ausplffa of
.Ma.l a.-Teinplar
UfV. Frnnh
* .\,l.,u t.^iap alt. of the atui,' p,i
h.d .r.a.^
/l.M-, tho a.-rxh-.*N.
T r 11*1 ktn- «.f Kyraftae.
N. V.. uidv.Tsis* w ill *;<» t.i Kniojif *lu |
i»r M.-rr
M:.x to until. i\ iii.ttfiial f.»r a 1 .aik i .-r-.- t it...
m, K.S.I..KV.
l»hf aun.iuf
The ctoUr ff IM-Vensh.rf P aM*.-f|hf «'‘t,f.l
n.
Ian ram's udr I.inr,tm*a •
of *ln,ih*
,he rsin-st ImwiUs In f n
A paint and im.w.I.t erupt.
U la one
IcNLOuu Laa h4*cn ryfusod Imiiat.nmuro n..thin;: r.-j
y..i, m-l « Keiinln.- R... ky
o^Mn.x
Tea cmplfKlon It ha*

Percent In­
terest
onDeiiosits
ConpoumldlSral-AmNllr
Vo,I h4xe w.ukf.I ftir your money,
df|v.s:i it wht-u- It will work lor you,
f.irn u;; inlcn-*.; night and .lav. Ik*.
jM.sits r.-« c:x<-.! iV.xin $1 tMI up. Opfu ‘r,ifS4l.iv evenings 7:CK1 tu 8;3<k

It's nexer still a minute.
W..rkM with all Its nilRlit.
Mttk,-s ptH.plf w.-ll and happy.
|{.K-ky Mountain T*a taken at tUehi

tko «w«l nrtw •»« «h» 'r®"* *'•<

“ -------------

u an eaoellent Uborer, hot hi. appe
Ite to pbanoAienal to allow-him to
foraa ta thto cliy. what a lot of worry
vuln a job Uu<reabonU
All hi. cm
and inmble would b.. .aved m th.doyer. Iwre to.timony to
varloua aaplrani. f..r offle.* Tb
md wllltogoee.. hot he ate more than
pangla of either party could
.11 other men. aud German agriool.
their choice for mayor, or any other
■ on
o«ce. Without cirtnmlttlua iheniM iv.>
And the candidate who wwild rarri
,ing up In the HI
Aca thamtolra. baanuae tl». p.-.
the bread In the honm. together with

__

who 1. wanted ihe nuuH. an.l
good deal of humiliation whirl,
wlae win have to l>e «uff€*n«l after

uncooked floor and potatoe. eet a.ide
for breakfast.
Ho oarrie. to America
tolllelent money to In.ore hi. landing,
e. there i. no cUnm Dgain.t big appe*
in the United rtlatee Immigralaw., Johann*, patron, hope they

The people of the .tate have no«
heard all about the unoublee betweei
Oeneral Onwn and William Judnou
A continuation of the *crt^v .bonl.'
now he carried on In prlvme. 8om.
•eelnded hack yard and a h. i of har.l
gipeaa might ba In order
•TASl AND PLATFORM.
Bit hlgh-rla.. perf..riueni*on .irlur
Inatminenta and a ba*w. of nailona
rapuUtlott. will rumprUe the Ci,mi.an.,

Tea will puslilvol)

~

«» •

mine in Union ooonty. 8 C.,
»elve $149,000. tha fortuna left
Obaria. Hill of Lo. Aogale., Oat |
lira Hopklo.’ fir.t
Alexondar, $0 ymr.

.-\re jusl the ilay> m test the
(pialilies of -Muresro.’. 'I he ceil­
ing need briixhtenin;:. the walls «,t the kileht*n ami perhaps one or
iwt> bed rooms ran l,e ma«le like n* w. 'Huisf who wouM rather *"
have the I’laslirti Wall 1‘inish ran use that. I*iv,* pound parkau< "
srllforntK;.

genaral managar of the Hyde as
plying and aolaoliflc axpedlllon.
lit this itatamant. Tha lands, aeveral tooumnd m res in araa,are rapleti
with ruins of pn-historlc people of tb<
soatbwaat and Uler in the violnlty o1

YOU WILL NEED PAINTS

WAIT • lAOKH
JAM O 4
BUOttg • gnXHUBO

The Heath cS: Milliijan Reaiiv Mixed Paints
White Leads, and all colors rtf Knamels.
r. 4.c.b.
A Co*a

in .h. .1., »«| Sg-y-*

(

IDooing
tbem
light
Jllong!

Mr. in the art of Ixallad llhistr
They have ortginatex! nun.enM,
vieee for dls«>lrlng .tereoptU*c
feeto. many of which have U*en aih.pi
ad hy others lo this field. b«t I
cfoatloa of tha ‘Falling Niagara.* with
lu mlats and sprays and
lut
avoloUoaa. the>' will find few. II
tmRntora. During the slnpUiK »d
one aoaga. In which picture .Ihle. p<xr
tmy aoaaa. of romance, home llft^ and
other lacldanu. a huge sheet xrf water
win ba la oonaunt aeilon
I
which tha gram landscain* of summer
and tha whlu robe uf winter a

FOB RENT

MISCELLANEOUS

The wonderful new C'atlle F'ood. ina»lc from Beet Pulp and Mo­
lasses. This should not bo confound-d with the beet pulp as it
comes from the factory. A special-[>rocr*ss is underK'one that ren­
ders it perfectly fnre from injurious in^:re«^ienls -it will not sour or
rot it is the best stock fattening- food ever made. We have just
received a lar»fe shipment, and.we would be «lad Ui show it to you.

tut moving them to the ooMimiu.

^1--!

live aaswar.
-AH 1 waol to to ba let aUme.** erie.
the mUlkMAalre. who ha. wrung hi.
wtalth frimi a .offering people: bluet«g the polltlciaa. who to oowerlog
• •om.elbl. ^
vklM, U, ertBlul pom.4 br

“JJr’W 9"^ a S»*l* VW

A
o«k Smt. i u-edputele. ne.t deeiftt,........... Sm.OO
A soo.l,el«*tionof.Kl<U)re«eti.ttp ftom..........................7.00

Grand Rapids Fornitura
CD.
21. Front StrMt

HOUM FurnishAis

Hy the use of the speci.illv prepan*d enaim ls. chairs, brd steads,
couches, all fancy bric-a-br.ac can be made like new. You ran buy
any color you want, ami full flireriions yr,, with e.u h ran
j’he m w esl' ill this line is called **Sapolin“ iliat L'ives a briliiaiii, hanl. china*
like surface to the article. It is suriirlsiu;: ihi: l.eautiftil effpets one
can yjel from '‘Sapolin.” Furniture, radiators, shelves: baskeis,
vases,curtain poles, lead pipes, -doors, baby rab**, the whole house
can li^ made to put on a new afipearanre in a very short time. Sells
from laTimts up.

DRIED MOLASSES BEET PULP

A gooJ three piece euit, full liu urpentine front, top .buj^
-Am I my brolhar*. kaepar?"
■IM Cain*, cry fall on Itotmlng
ear. mao ha. faced thl. ptoblem.
H. ha. triad lo avoid the afllrma

Ibinl Oil. Hoikd Oil,

OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW

F. O. Jacob..

ON YOUR OUTSIDE I
m.n*. ElMtlc Spar '
Of the BlUem. wliu apiv*ar I
City Opera llousc Saturday fveiilm;
the indlanapall. Sentinel sa>.:
fiUvers were the first to lt,trv.ducx
life plciunvi. and are pU.

IHTinanVmly hanl wall linish. su|uTior lo kaKortniu* <»r any othnr ^
wall linish. Kfatly m «sr with tlu! athliiion ol iM.iltnir wat«T ~ tan U*
ap|>lif*<l whih* warm will not show lai»" will n«»i e ra, k <»r |M*fl ran
bf a|>|»lircl live ininiilrs afirr inixin;: any numlM-r «»f rttais may 1m*
applird, one upon ihi! oihcr. withoui washinu dir ohi olf. Comes
in five pountl parkaij^ ^- at'd s«dls froiii 4nr ihe parka*,:**.
Then* are
ten cliffereiU linisto srlecl from.

I THESE HOUSE CLEANING DAYS I

tfe rid of him Ihi. time,
tract of land lu San Juan valley
New Meiioo will be offered to
Va»eor Harvard if one of tbeto col­
lege. wiU otUlie tbe gift injnaoltoal

that will app..ar
______
r evening Ilf SI. as th.
tost OumtMT X,f the Hls'h 8rhi..d la-.ium A Mu.le «»ur.e There are son,,
good eeat. toft, and those who want
to hMT o» o( .hr «..r.. i.nmh.r. in

WHAT IS “MURESCO”?

M2Si

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

(JSiSa-llBBBSCtS!,

*

i

AJ■-v-iv-.r

A..;u

;-v

VI,-.

.-.v, ■;■ •;

THS KVKKINQ BBOOBD. TRAVSBSB OTTY, MIOH.. TOBSPAY. MABCH IT. tXtt.

s:nrs.m.'5::jrao6«AM or
dairtmen

tbtbbU.

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

m

Tb* J«lw. W«» lierl B«-

W. 1*, won the dehnie with j tXCKLUERT

CONVENTION

WILL

the M. A. C. iBst year.
|
OPEN TOMORROW MORNING
I the Boooikl BBBiml I
hukirB BBd Benkn;
urn. ] Rem or spooicem wu. u.v. rumr—.
the I
PolloWlBg to B Itet of the’.port,
evening and the polnu msored In fovor
of emrh .Ide:

Esi;rr-;

oo Pnmtlcl Teplce-rio. Emhlb*.
tlon or Oelry ProdoolB

veniloo of the
The
0 r.iwnd Trm^eree UBirymen*. bmotIbOttlun Bin op»*n In the court room of the
5‘court huv.e tom..m>w morning. Bnd
J’for two day. the time wHl be inkt'O
kjuP with the be»t to be obtained In'thi*
Bddreaai* by daJ^r^v.
t way ol excellent
eA.cellci
!• men of note on pmcUcal ruIh-Jc
Jj exhibit of dairy product*
J with foibd prize* for the be*L
3
The program for the two dayt’

HANNAH9mm&oi^rv.
LAY
CO.
^
.

ToUl ..... 7.................. »8
€0
The baaketball game wa. one of the
beat game, played- Mr. Novak and
Mr Salabery did fine playing on the
Senior aide. Mr. .Novak alwi tcK>k
part In the donkey race and cock
agbt and Mr. Salaberry ta the relay
race, cock fight and rope cllmblfag
Mr. Novak and Mr. 8al»bery were
In Lanalng Saturday. March 7. to play
>
■■■»■■vvttbMt bMk hlB drug. Ibaaketball with the M A- C The
:hof lh«poiioo»t game reaulted In a heavy lo..* for
a I There WB. EM
Unlxer. lb., bollIm.
Normal*
The M. A C haa one
Kogeoe Marthall. Detroit’, oolored the faaleat t(«ma In the aUte. and
rentor. won tli. Univeraity oonteM ih.»u|h they are able to win oat o
lB«t week, and will repremnt Michi' Kart. TiMtc ti Mid lo Iw w>iu« |»ub- gbn at the Kortbera Ormtorioal laagiMi
BbUttf U.BI Muioelng by .todwiU will 0.e..e.t at MlnnmpolU May 1.
be ptohlbiled M ibe ITulTrrtity of Bhall waa ohwwed by the big an
in Untveiwlty faalL and reap
Mldbig»a M » reeall.
the U
Ithaapoeeh peal
Jmm ByMi. » fenwer llTing wfwt
. ii;. poor man’, c
Of Oaiey. died BoniUy wioniloc of b

iom

Cpndtnstd lUws
% of

ByrterloBB llloewi Uetinf ooly oue
dwy
Ryen oompUloed of belag
ireBMly drowty Biid never wwokmed
tftmi B deep eleep whioh liemHlUtely
oreroMM him
Ryen wee W yewr.
Old BBd moBarrled
Ope of the ■otmmcee oeoeed by the
flood Bt Orend Replda hoe not oboted
one whU. Bod H»Bt li Ibt invBeioD of
rwto driven from their old hBunta by
the rtelng wnler.
Th««w»nde of the
itMlBBle hBve moved Into the optown
llBtB nod prlvBte re.ldeooee ond ore
beoomtait B poeitiv. peel
In one In
omoMB mnn reported ttiBt he eet b
Umplc hUbBeemont Bnd hB. In the
but thmo d%ye oBOgbi 47 mU. He hnd
Ueedln the eBorn hooee 11 yeore he
mid, nnd notll wlthiu the Inet week
hBd never eeen or known of b ret ou
the premleM.
titmllBr reporte hBve
oome from other plooee nnd eome of
IbevnoideBto living in rt^oted boBaei
•re moving lo other pnru of the city
•a fnlt B they onn ftnd empty honeei

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;

boo U T. **--------bud i. W. Nm- I
kirk.

THROUGH
TO CHICAGO

So far a. known ooly three mwmilli
4.
ivy COMPLETING
LINE
will be operated m the Ssnoatr end
FROM NEW BUFFALO
of the river ibl. eewwm
The Merrill
ft Company mill 1. to be di.pomd of
The firm ha. operated a lumber plant j
VIII Run Tr.ina Into CHy Over 11
there ooutlunon.ly elnoe IfiM. and haa;
Own Track.—Linea to Extend
maonfaotntniwd 700.ODO.Ono feet ofi
lomh-r, nnd eomething like 1.800.0001
aim Through Canada.
twrreli of mlt
It to eitimated that |
Chicago. March 17- Neumann Rr
abiot M.000,000 feet of log. will pome | *f New York. acliiiK prevl.U-nt «if Ih
down the TllUbewame Ih
Pere Marquette nuid.I. ha-H ann.Mincr
u<l . f.« hoDdrrt tUoUDd l». Mr-;
m..,...-!!.- w....ld i
«lll com. oul «I Om. m,d Kltal rl.-

fnewlay Forenoon. March IE IMS.
30—-How to I’ae the By Product*
of the Dairy." Hon A K Palmer.
10_-lYi.telnf Supply for the Dairy
Herd and Hob to Obtain It." Prof.
Clinton D Smith.
54^_-How to Make Oootl Butter

a

for Market." Prof. John Mlchela.
15-Ad.dn'*« to Milkmen. F. R.
McCall. Thl* addri.** may be p*>st.
poniHl till aftemon <.r evcnlDK.
1:13 ••l*Te*eut OUomargarine Tav
Ijiw; SVhat It Ha* Ar«x»mpllKhed an I
What May th- Kxp«uh1 of It." Hun
Klloi O. lifwvenor.
,
* f'uture l»airy l.,ei;Ulation. Kc«»f
11%: Dui.llltle

Wednesday Evening.
*ch.K.L
Kartnlni; a Ur.-at Iln.i

-fiP'S
AIh.\.-

lilUHinit.Hl

Mil«Y

Ihm.r."

th..
-True and Fab-.
tit.ii of Dulr.v Oh* ." Prof Cllnt.i
.Sinllh.
lu;-M iiMerrHun. and generul
rU3hiun:
lo n.i • lliimT
Making Branch of
Italrving." Mon Henry K AIv.t.1
n ir. -I*a*i and Future Dairjlng.'
it. ...It mulnc. brforr tbr end ot the Hon ^>iU M. Warner
The OUT ooudtl o( Iron Monomlu I
Thursday Afternoon.
l;i:.—Mls<fhHm'<Mi, i.u-lrie*a.
bM br«t rtt. ponndm....r b^ b. ,
1 :;;u -What
tirgaiu/atlon
Ha
«.«.■> ommoii hu ml«T.
TU amn K
i...
Dme and Tan iv. h*r the DaJrymam
wbo bmi »h. Job brfor. him WM L.',,n,i,M u. Ohlr«,. nnd how It
Prof T 1. Hajsrkor
bonnood booKom hr wn. too
^--Valued ».r Impn.ved Own for
lb. pnrMil of hi. dnIlM. nod
Dalc.'n»en and How to Sd^cqre It." C
terminal, have been prop<
OOWI^ belonging to K>me of the alder a party of the Amd i»mclal« wh
-flff "‘nu>iners and discussion
men in the pound
at Chicago, and ihey met bUI
3- UeiKuns. etc
Fred OhH.tlaneon. n deliverv ma
ceptlon indicative i»f all kind, of ctv
employed at an EMwnaba grooef
o|H‘ratlon fcg the new
in the fa-^e by
« OMpl. ol 8« boj.,

been generally
oowhoU and may loM the ..ght of^
Marquette would offer
renre. token b bo
ye a. a reooU. He wa. attacked by
^
•ente
nnte of
ol eevornl jnre
Jot of whet they be
of trying tc
tocowdof boya After the aocideat g^ t>„u,H»co railroad, and the line*
Uevod lo be jelly,. initmid
i
Jbri.tlaoMn
oonsnlted phy.ioian.
with that ayaiem were exB few pennlee, there
•ell the etoff for b
rho informed lam tlmt the P«P»l of •
The

’jeHy” proved lo

8*111 FLESH
An Absolute Necessity
in Many Cases.
A hBCRBi^rnf WHGBT
HtEQOEIfTLy mWCATES
A DECUHE.

‘/enrMoaeniltelmlMer.Vliwl.
^ . Win Help You DO It
IMC VAV IT ACTS ON A OEketeb constitution is

SIVLY mNyEUHIS.

TrLtr-r..

-~

Profusion and Perfection .

V .V. -

in—■^**■*■*■1^

WOMEN’S m SUlt^
If you liavt? hail tinu* to rat*rcly i^lancc ai the sujicrbarray
of siirin^ < ostutn»-s you will be surprisetl at tlic completenrss «>f ih«- showing: that has no equal in the

ForcE

ice. for
It is remarkabh' for it’s ra!i40 of price,
for the
the ijreat
ijreat vari^
van
eiy anti pleasing styles, for ilie taste displayed in trimminir.

ORDINANCE.

hoagh 4.S year* old. and living IS
rdinance to regulate and c«mtrul
All till* Ilf w.-^t fashion efft‘cts .havc made theil
nlira irom Ooronna all bU life, never
hawking and laMdllng «»f l^-l
mark on Uv snim.
I'htrre are lhe*blouses. withNSW the county aeat aniil Sntnrdny.
k, mutton and other meat*, an.
oul collars whit'll are braitled. stitchtnl or cmA hen he took a trip lo the city aepe^
. dtr>- and fish.
I
tto d -red or \\4tii ihf cape yiTeci lo make up for
•lelly to aee the court lionae
The j LVntml." he oaid
-Michigan Central He H Onlnim-d by the Council «»f Trav
the
lack
of
coll^ir.
IVfiiy
iriil-scent braids in l*erl*i
^n~ bomonlhelarm whmuhe^^,
nglnc* are now hauling our trains
colt>r
iJ.Hihiu I—No iK'r&on* shall pe»ld
Nian 1 HU Ifs I hat
the nilnol* Centra! station
I
11 or Oder for sa’.e fn»m any wagon
‘ F.'^P. Muhlenberg of G*le.bmg ha. i
l^LjtTui^s. iu>iinct> -out nauu-s but
tlark ■tnvn. l^il
ir! .»r \ chicle, in t»r alx.ui ihe p iblic
wcs‘bed an injury man unuonal man-.
: effects. Ivverythiii^j that fashitin has tlecrecd
market or in or tq-m any of the puhii
er. While clerking at a ooontryano-.
str.s ls of the City of Tra\er-e^Cit:
is rl^iu in iabric
frtMU ihe heavier Hroatlcloths to
ia
.ion, he wa. 4hrown mam the gwund 1
J
It* own track*
the net like \vcav« suf the voiles-jntl twines. :
:
or’l*»Ultry**or fish, without* a licens
y Ua« breaking down of a fanoe upon
^
_
from the <‘lty Clerk as hendnafter
which he
P,, ,,,,
pix.vlded. This *dstb« *hall not l>c
ctin*lrue*l to require any farmer
IVictys for these suits ran^e fronf$7.50
on the lake, from slAlI *4‘ll or ofJer for sale any meat
Imlle* (tt»m
which Khali havi- U'cn fatuM or
through fail left band.
kilWsl by him and sold by the carcasr
Allwn... OMT,. K B CoUm.o|.—"
«»r quarter, to take ouUa licen.se
We havt! the l>esi line ami the bi si values from—
N.l... who
l»lo
.ud
^
to $i:» fvershown in the city.
VXVr
is hereby auwbo.rtu™.d,oU..^r b.1^^^^
»'
>-"• **”s%i**2—Th^*Ca^x*n
iC over to an ^derlaker. is dewd.
,U4U u iiahertMi in our en th.»h/..sl til liciiiM- any jM-rson of the
age of ;i years to follow the busli
Hi. death lo the ludirt«ot ri*oull of a

’ .i,.»mlnc Into Chicago
Women wht> a]»preciate style combined with serv'ice
of petldler of meats i* ml try or
ufvm wich iHTHon paying into the cixy
and iownes' of price, sliould hesitate l>cfore they buy
treasury the sum of tweniy-five dol
without seeing our selection.
lar*
for each and every t»
„4bl. i.j.rl« dMUT -demined j*-:,17;-^
or two horse w«-.;on itr v«-hicle. Bl
five dollar*
for each hand c«
.ir vehicle from which he shall p<‘di
iBd. and a companion were throwing

^
such m.ats. iKuiltry or fish.
hv a i:ie not ext-tsV.ing fifty dol
S.SNo hawker or pcldler
I.L. 4S'><mm » and the oi.^t< of pro*ecif
any other iK-r*«.n shnTi <hout or cas
\nd n the imp»sl!lon of *uch
o;i al«*ui! or cry out g.*»d* Bure* or
,,
- win may make a
Joh««u-.
dr««TJ»ll tb. .Mb.
,
nu-rrh.ndUo anywhd.re within
|
hat in default of the

'•

60i00

■‘Vb.nb. doim-a. M



-------- --------------♦---------------------- fak» here. The oyotem thus extended
will measure a trai'kage of aU.ut Ih
I ^ mlU-K b-** in extent Ihai the Mlchigap

Ypsilanti w
• Of Old Llrrr Oil

flews notes
victor,... «to N.™..,

lenU
nlo ll to
tm th. food that to taken into
ftnUd up th. pore hMlthy bod rand in-

-srif-r^^.Wwbob

as mercury
► 1 «oa*c of snicU and
the wholr *y*tem

X. ^mal o.ncce BAS held .t Normal
them.
HaU* Catarrh
a*:: on kYiday exenlng March 13 The;core, manufactured by F. J Cheney
qu.^tloo BW1.: -Rcsidv.sl that govern-j A Co.. Toledo. O . wntains no mo­

‘SdbrSlW.!.”p,Ic..7Scper

Yap.akofU;
have fAiacd

Sr

intAfluiy MCA tesHMlib tt
ttr tbm CB«lictMl« w* tt lt»®t
Mnact thtt wc adfiTke Vlirt as

ttmcly if we 4ft Wc uMesttitiHty Kree tc retm t» tiy cbc

C K Kelhqtg 1.. D lYirr and J M
MuixMm. and tbo*e for the negative. bottle.
HaU’a Family Pill. areTh. bmrt.
8. H Hartman. A J Andewon and J.
S M**.rtv The quc*iion ww
BUftmd. form*rlv oily clerk,
r ruesusl on each ride, and uuh did
ditefortbe porittOBofaU
tk. :. selve* proud. Mr. Mun«
__________________ In the Third ward
U K.
MAC waTlbe
confident Qlbb. to ntoo xeoelvlng snpport«far
The Normals
from the Wglnnlng that they would
Bln and this iras manUealed by Ihelr
Tragedy Averted.
-Just in the nick of Umw dur Uttle
•No. Farmers. No; No. Fhnnera, No;
boy was saved," writes Mrw. W. Wat­
Y«*u'U never l^eai the M. N. C..
kins of Plea»nt City. Ohio. Pnets
No. k'armer*. No.” and
mosla hnd played nd havoc with him
•Wave O wave, the banners white uu! B terrible cough had m In ^
Bide.
Doctor* treated him. hut he
grew worn every day. At length we

them high for victory to

mUOHIISOH

!:rrp.r‘id’^

> ?hairbJ pun- ’
- j

“lucb

ment ownervhlp .nd otHrailon of «!»'|
"J^rbh^^
f.Kid* is desirable W
the United (
In buying
P .ystern
aystem.

Hair. Catarrh Cure be sure you get
»^U^eo
taken Internal
Internally and
C. Ihe negative. I the genuine. U to
F J. Cheney

in
Toledo.
<
The *jto-aker* for the affirmative were

mMM

.Kaa ««avU I

dcKiroy the
ctely dvnuiRo

Yiwilantl. Mich.. March 16.—The .rtlcle* should never be u*ed except
dual
debate IHUWC..U the Mtchl|»n ' on preiK^iptlon. fixim rejmtable

cf such fine and c<zst* the
imprbiom-d In th»» countyay raeni ihtTv-of:
l*ro
that lb«* t**nii <>f such .
^haIl not oxrotri the;
thr *v niunih*.
^-Tlil.-i oriUtisncc shall take,

S?S SS’si’; i'ii'ISa...


We de hereby certify that the f»>re-;
^ of Trabe

C O IVI I ISi O !

D
eLjUmL
CRUHSCHUUmM

eSy^’M^dir.;

March

Flwt In «!• «Md they remain, aftar
twontrfour yoara, th* moat CflUdant,

OITV^r^
TbeFashionalileVaiileYlle
company
UwrteJ by Mr. and Mra.

G. Lote Silver
\VoTl ’*s Grratcn

Song

Illustrators,

w^ih their company of

Hip cun VnriniUi IrtMt

SILVER)

CREAM....
Is not good in coffee,
but it’« the grcAlctt
thing ojt for cleaning

SILVER­
WARE....

There are no others “just as good."
Our A-ee cctulocne wjii axpluia.
t.-to
vaaoxro
kAMCWCO

The DeLaval Separator Co.
7A Co-tlandt St. New York

Offices
To Rent J
WittsIniBItck,
IN THR NSW

wySd*®''" ““
Sketch Artist*. MuHcal Artte *
: ’
Monolotfuists
SInnr* and Danc»n

‘ a hoi time In the old haU

Eesare4 Scsts, 25 ti4 35c

irnilakiYwSilwSlini

E-WIUHEUi

-rm gvCTOro CTCOBP, nt^nsuB am iCch..-

tpkpat. xabch i?. im
ME baakteg taotUutkm In ’ la Ward No 2 will be bold In i

IN PERFECT
CONDITION
FHUIT IN THI» MCnON NEV
“had •CTTEN FNOEFECTm

. p«, ^ U. ««. ««h - --

thirda vole, wo th# I
Bat the end lo Boi
wTcral cf the mmtk F

Lardle mskad

INTEREST
W^SHOWN
•uoMi •trr MStTiNO



at ci

H Cort«cto We« T.k.n «<
Parmn C*n.ld«r tta
8^

rtomi, .« Thrt -c»^

that

LECTOIE ON JAPAN
riM VIM* *>TM«rt*d and Big C»wd
LMwiM to u«d*r. fcr B«i.tllt

srwrs.^1

....... ..........

mewmr syaiom foe tbo Second

in p«Tfect condition and able
d a hard freoM yet without inju
Pterh. rhprry and plum tree. It
a bumper crop. It 1. too earl.v
termlne about apple, a. ye
I be tree, have wintered perfectly, and
Ales, oomethlng occur. Uter
reaMin to expect a great crop.
The hoax In regard to the
^ch. cherry, apple and pw
1
the farm of B. J.
M
iK-lng in bloom ha. alarmed many poo-

of the orchard, of thl. McUoa. The
oiBl..lan to .ute that the trooo that
lilbewmod K> profunoly and k> early
In tbo waK>n woro In a 1
probably lod to tbo mUunderatandlng
The tree, that aro out of doom arc
Mill waiting patiently for spring to
arrive, and are not doing anything ao
riu.h a. to bliK.m In the llmt half of
March—not yet. They will wait a
while, a. they ought.

ward

with the big skylight In thK^nier
The whole will bo .urmminiedbp tbt

t^i>

waj tboy liro. tl»lr caotomo. t^ii

i:

, iSlor ihl. Japan
ofaia oloood to tbo work and re

^^Sf^Loxt part oI tbo leotan
•boat tbo Ohriotian cbarohe. In

sSSSlw
i^'-

ail tboT look it Obriotiaaity.

Maui

fbkio alooo bao 50 000 otadonto. aoc
^■aoakor laid that tbo people an

•adailtboproooodtwi be
I tbo baUd^ of a oolle«o

[f

(Continued from First Page.)
Third ward and some from a. far
a. the Fifth. But moot of thorn
reridcm. of the Second ward,
[oany of them were taxpayom
Their volutnlnou. and vast aggrega
tion of .Ignature* ImpreMed the alder
anyway, that there wa. a verj
strong .enilment against the extcnUon of the Niloon limit. In the 'S«
ird.
rerM.rl'of the special riJmmltti
to inv^xstlgate the matter was re.
ancsl strongly
toward tl
granting of the exteiudon. Aldermi
Wilhelm was In Grand Rapid., and
> hail sei-n how the thing wa. going
> would probably have been glad
It.
Alderman Cunningham, after the reptiri of the committee had been re­
ceived and Hied, moved that action
leferred. apd Alderman Moon ouiy
p.«rted the motion
IV C^x-hlln then took the floor
Air of the Anti-Saloon League.
.Kliion to the extea.lon ^ the
He said be had no desire
make trouble for the aldermen, but to
ave them from U. He Ml
d.vloas
reaiums
the .Anti Saloon
>>ague holds that there should be ao
akx.ns in the factory dlstrl
lie residence districts.
He oppoMd

ha. iooe to
s basiasss trip to Ohlosgo where be

visit in Flint before ber retain.
John L. Oetow and wife hare removed from Grand Rapids to this city
snd wlU mats tboir homo here.
P. K. StrabU aad wife bare rotaraod from Gtmad Rapids aad wlU reside
B^vorml Kingsley riritors arrived la
tbe eitj tbis^temooB. Tboy aro Mrw
C A. Darling aad eon. Joha Rafferty.
Grant Stinson. C. J. Bartmaa nod
^U^UIam B. Woolfltt and wile and
invalid sister left this morning tor
riinL where tbev will make their

tSr J^rr^w^Ti!
- ii«) r so Maropetto
train was
ovar S boars late
Ute today
to^y osrlag to a
wreck of a leg ttaia near tbe High
iSSt D. Mocn and James Murray
left tbit asoniiiig for Portland* Ore­
gon. Mr. Morgan will virit a sister

mm
3-ana:i'

TO

THE

3. at S c
•ting S

The banking room vrill be SOxlOO
feet in size, with plate glnas window,
along the entire touth end and east
ride ofHhe room. This room wUI be
handtomely furnished and fitted with
every facility tor'the banking burineaa.
North of the Union street entrance
to the hanking room will be the pri­
vate olBce of Hon. Perry Hannah.

On tbe weri ride 'bf' the bankiaf
room will be the vaulL built after the
most modern pattern, heavily steel
lined, and a. aafe and strong as a
vaall can be made. Adjoining the
vanlt wUI be the lockers for the ctothing of the bank employea.
rrom Froot street there will be an­
other entxance to the halldlng. aimtlar
in style to the bank entrance, fbough
leas elaborate. Two massive granite

OTHRBEkG’S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE

TUESDAY-Sr
AvEmtifiMl,ispvtiMiI

Resurrection!
SpMWSmsjfsEniTAcI
ANstd-EiburdluiT MaitI
Prim: 35c. 60c. 75c

^
'

i
I

A riilxtii** raurns of vot«-rx n-Minc
In Ward N'o f. will Ik* b*^d at State
SlrtH-t I»r5nMiry S<-h.«.l Hmfc- on Mi.ti
at s
evonlnu. >l«rrh r.
r* I
r of . '.-i flnr t *.

HIGH

r rau.Ulatf,

g electricity.
The building will l»e strictly flr«-oof. of the finest material through
out. and will cost when compleied
x»ut IIOO.OOO.
Capital Stock to Be Doubted.
July 1 tbe capital stock of
Traverse City State Bank will be In•nwased from 1100.000 to $200,000. For
years this has bel^ the .strongfinancial Institution nori
Grand Rapids, and the doubling of the
capital stock will greatly lnrrea.se the
prestige of the bank among the flnan
slal Insiliutlont of the northwest
History of the Bank.
Hannah. Lay A Co. entered
banking business as bankers In
being at that time the only ba
Institution In this part of tbe
The first cashier of the bank w
A. Crawford, who held the po
for many years.
June 20 1822 tbe bank wa. Ino
ated under the aUle law as the Trav­
erse City Bute Bank, with a capita
stock of 1100.000 July l this vear the
capital stock will be doubled.
From the organization of the pri-

Bn.braUo«i r«» cBvttfl-

......

Boys’ Rubbers

Our Boys’ Shoes
arc \hr kin<l tlxxt .Wt
ncctl ruWicrs to keepthetn
j;xav,L

Eulogistic Speeches in Honor of Hoi

the .Ute.
Tbe building will be erected by
day's work, with the exception of the
steel work, the contract for which has
been let to Vlerilng. MoDowell A Co
’ Chicago.
The building will be heated by
earn, and the beating plant will be'
put in by the Hannah A Lay 1
tile Co. The entire building.;
piped for gas and wired for electric

lnYsk.LniN.Pirlt,BNlii

--.S •Jfj'srtss

, for the purpos<» Wb*
iii-s to attend al^-'TX
ntion. csM.sl fori

come iHiore tho canriis
F. N MobJo.
Tho> K.-to.
J M Hueilroamel

J. G. Ram*dell. Formerly Circuit
Judge for This District—Many
Visitor. Present.

Th«»s Ke^-fe.
Anion LancBorthy.
Honry Day.

H you get onciatr vwi are
• sure to want .inotlict pair
when ih«-y arc gone.

Citizens* City Convention
t'iil/eii*.' ('itv
ace In nonitnaMon
^

<'.iin.-i»iLin. t«* j
randl«iai**^ for |
A large repr.>vi.tation j
at 2 u<-UK*k.
such .rfhor i
of tW- district wc-n* pn-.-.
mav prora rix
tions in buimr «>f the «U* ] ii sii: b.- tu-M in ih«- •
Bilitiiit-d and inanv
Hou-»*. Too-dax .•v*-i*lii;:
.

at ^ orba-K
Ward ?

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old Stand.

-cxl by J. W. I*aichin.
o»mroiti«- apia>inu-u
mxi-ting. and w.-re un

Fro^ SL

w....... U,.n
K»‘thcr to pay
memory trf 4.ue

lany yvars
arid bun

Kfsolvetl. By the mvml*er> uf the
bar of the Thirtcentb Judlrial circuit,
duly ass4-mbktl. that the dx-ath of the
Hem. J C, RamMlclI. who lor m«.r*
than twx*nty-slx years most ably pr»ridexl oxer the circuit courts of this
eallli has lost
district.
inty. brill
lirilllanry of m’ '
one whose ability,
sturdy honesty and integrity ol
arter. ami devoium to duly, ami
participation in public affairs
a long and busy life, had Justly
the respect and est.*em of iho^
knea him and won for himself lutstsi
of friends. iH.tb at home ami abnuid
ReKolve'd nmher. That in his d.mih '
the bar .has i»ari«sl with a p«sTless
member, and the cltlix-ns of ihU cir
cult have susiainwl an
Irrx-parable
lo««. and we hereby publicTy rcx.-«gni/e
the fact that the sterling qualities
hi* character cxhibiied during his life
time, which wa-H largely passed among
the iMs.iiit- of this circuit will Im- an
Inspiration for goxxd In the live* of
ew him. and hi. life
Intie to lix*' on after
wil/‘ a
s shall have been forRetujlv«-d

F'ines'b Morsei
EVER
BROUGHT
TO
THIS CITY
IM

We have a carload of the best Farm and
Draft Horses ev^r brought to this locality.
Everyone in need of good animals should
see this lot before buying elsewhere
WMITIIMO& SMANE.
Wmmti and Sa>l«a tB»rns.

flirt h«T. That a ro|
tereil ai
circuit

A Complete New Stock ot Shoes Direct From Factortes!
nipathy in their afflieihm
Jno W Patchiu.
V C GlIlH-rt.

Wnt II rmlo|-.
K II GrxNm.r^

EuloBirtlp
O C. Ha
given In turn
Gage of
Northpon. L.
town*
levoix
H rmlor and J
clly. Hon F W Mayne of Charlevoix.
M W. I’ndx'rwtKMl of Traverse Ciiy.
Hon Pitch R. Williams of KIk Rapids,
who se’nt a leller to Im* read by the
sex-rctarx. P C. (;mH*rf of thl^ city.
C. L .Davtim of I.. land. Hon W H
Foster. 11 E Steward and Ge«irge H.
Cro.. of thl. city. J B Hendeixm i»f
Cadillac, and Hbn. H B Hudson of

(GonUnoed from First Page.)
room will be from the comer of Front
and Cniun. Four massive granite col­
umns of the Ionic order will grace the
entrance. Beyond these, snd between
them snd the door, to the banking
room, win be Iron gates. artUtlcally
wrought, that will be closed at night
Granite step, will lead up to tbe-vaa
tibule from tbe street, and the vesU
bule will be floored with hsndrome

!

Mr^HU an ! .--hk-...

TEEM OF THE BAR

llghU

s2Kr£w2T"-

A'S^k*irtt?s?p

■ESOLtmONS AIE ADOPTED

tie gaeeis of Mr. and Mrs. All Osm.

A HANDSOME
NEW BANK

roS*

RAHSDELL
MEMORIAL

cE"**iS?.

S'S3HS‘^-

lie held that the saloon llmlu are al
ready tcx. large; that the peo]
Second ward oppose the i
that the alderman from
ward oi>|x>ses It; that not an ald<
1 be willing to have the i
Tiotoo OUOOL
forctMl m*ar bis door. He sUte<
Koimig was doing a perfectly
right thing In hi. oppooltlon. and that
rono. A dainty »he Anti Saloon League would watch
of tottoohaeou was oi^rred with Interest The action of tbe coun
fCTbobloo ororo beaatifollT deooraUHl il in the matter.
w^ oun^oao and rooeo and tbo far.
J B Barney spoke briefly against
the saloon In general and thl. exten
iiartictilar. Alderman Cunning
ham again siatetl hU reasons for fs
vorlng the extension. Mr. Koenig
<uggeste«1 again that tboM people who
had favored the extension could have
the saloon next to their premise. If
they wanted It. Tbe motion to defer
For the SIg
action was lo*t. Alderman Cunning­
ham alone voting yea. and Aldermen
toaoboo apou
Hamilton. Ott. Gillett. Koxburg. Lsrdle. Moon and Steam* voting no.
nod on 150
Then Alderman Ott moved that 'The
petlUon for the extension of the llmlu
l*e granted, and Afderman Cunning­
ham supported the motion. They were
the only ones to vole yes. Aldermen
ko tbo city. Oadillac Hamilton. GlIletL Roxburg. Lardle.
Moon and Steam, voting no. Tbe
vote was greeted with appUuM. In
which a large dog that was present
Joined voctferoosly. and the crowd
faded away like a lovely dream.
Lardle'a Sidetrack Again.
Tbe matter of tbe sidetrack to Al­
derman Lardie-s
wsrehouM
was
again brought up. and an ordinance
was aubmliie^gtvlng the Pare Mar­
quette Railroad Co. tbe right to lay
the track, under nine aectloaa of
franchise governing IL On motion for
tbe adoptkm of tbe ordlnaace Alder­
men HasaUton. Ott. Banbrng. LarSla^

SSSSi&S-'"""

w.rd NO.«.

uln.- Hou*^*'. rorn. r of

SiwiSSS

EVENTS IN SOCIETY.

■-«s£g;ss{.^

"“ "“•IS.-,,,. iS™-=»SS.iaa.*w

TESTIFYING

LIMITS NOT .
^
Tbe Proteeisd Home Olrole will
EXTOTOEP ___TStsrmlaiyTIaBdS^*
girstbeirSl. PatroU’s Day ball tbU

w

rv.'ysf ■'

grade. This will- i
clock of the best make with four dUU
each five feet In dUmeier.
tblas will have a plaasant social parte
The basement, which U the full size
thU oTsaing In tbsir hall, with daac of the building WlU contain a large
e room for the store on
coal room, boiler room
stomrooms. Under the
will be the concrete foundi
for the large steel pillars for
amework of the building.
Handsome Exterior.
bU The exterior of the building w
**Wlll“R£nlo has
*ry handsome In appeamnee
ain
face
of the walls will be of Im
ililo Oo*.
I with tbo
rrvlous red brick, with handsome
KrU Implsmoot do. U
facings of atone and terracotta The
will take hi. now poaition
fine Vermont marble and plate glas.
p-iuo.
of the flr»l floor, tbe anl.ilc arrange­
"^Tiilaa Ho. I of IM I^diw* AW ment of the windows and entrance*,
soioetT of tbe O^rofatiooal obarob the maa.lve column, and the handwiU baToa aoelal in tbo PSark Flaps
parlors tomorrow afternoon. Every tome clock tower aurmounilng the
whole, will make tbe building one of
the handsomest business blocks In

a* and a silver ooU^oo taken.
WTgs F. Rowe ox Aaa Arbor bs.

wS aotadjof tbo Japo and

tur thirki erSiW MeVta>»lB. weM

bo oonpM b7 a otoro. wBl bo t4xl«0 lags dopartmoat TbU will bo a rory
tmportaat part of tbo baak*. brnrlaosa.
foot la also, with a faU baooaoi
A. J. Maynard will look after tbe nv(b« aoo of tbo otoro, aad a baa<l
A CUixens•bow window tbo fall width of tbo
Theoo Who So tbo Suslnoaa.
So th“sw
The proeeat oflkors of the baak
in bo laadMd by
are
as
follows:
PresidopL
Perry
ria front
and
aafroav
oUier la tbo rear, as won a. by tbo
(limy. March
r-r
»nj *W«.
tSr addtl
ra. A largo corri4pr will ocr*'
»»>u«y. mj
and als4i f».r the nominal ion , i-n b -h«. »f
Garland. Hosrard j«f condldatt*< for ward ,»fflc»-.
c... in sa,d
M ceater of tbU floor, and tbo
last named. | ward.
j^he
• I.
rrtit . boM*. fril I..4US A) fOrsrt
Irish Borides------thrve
--------------------of UM building
before bbt
^
bank contains tbe following active
from tbo aooood floor to tbe lop for
r Brvi rr»ar tk. <
tbo admlaakm of light to all tbreo of employes: A. J Hmvilsnd. payliig telParker Pennington, receiving teltbo upper floora tbrougb tfle akyllgbt.
Charle. Vader. bookkeeper:
Tbli floor will be occupied by If
baadaomo oAce suites, almoot all of Joseph Pohl. bills receivable clerk: A.
which will bo double. la tbo rear will J. Maynard, collection clerk: George
bo toilet room, and other convenl Kilbourne.- stenographer and filing

Dr. C. J Kaoelaad oayo that noror
tbo bUiory of nortbora Mlcbl«an
Mayor Canror made tbe
ao tboro a proopoct tor a bolter fruit
xar than at prooont. Ho look, for by tbo council: Aldonnaa in &
rt*ord bpoaklag yield of all kind, of ward to succeed Jooo|di Slodor, Cbaa.
fruit, pooalbly oxc<‘ptlng poara. and U
analorsky: membora of board of
The third floor will bo similar in
cnibu.la.Uc over the proopocU. ooLratkm. Flmt
John Vorly
except that the
plan to the s«
peclally with tbo way In whicb the
Id ward. A. H. Beaaett; FourtJ
tbo center, with
light wall win 4
ec In hli own orchard baro wln- ward. Ooorgo W. Hall.
about It. The
■rod.
railings about tbo opening will bo of
SNEVITIES.
Tbo condition, bare boon perfect
ornamental iron work, and tbo wain
durlna the pa.t winter for a bif fruit
Tbe Diaotploo Doroao Aid moIoCt scotlng of tbo corridor of marble, and
yield tbl. year. Only twice bao tbo wUl meet iKteaaday atfonocm at fl
tbo offleo. will be of similar design tu
o'clock at Otaago halL
teiuperaturo boro booo below
those of the Mcood floor.
Juirt dn>pptnc below aad at an­
ib^’bmtf^
Tbo fourth floor will bo similar in
iline going to S below, which
design to tbo second and third, with
wa. the lowct point reached. . So far
tbo
convcttlencos. The roof will
a. can be
none of the fruit budbo
of tile aad composition flrt-proof,
have been Injured In the loaoL They

S®5s-^»

i”^ *’ti-r;h51.rr.«.d ss. ms.

Tte Ml OB the WOOL wUch win

froN A NECONO ENEAKINO YEAN oztead tbo aewor <
IN ALL KINOE OF FNOIT
odo Hooo Not Soon ln)urod la tb
Loot aad Aro Still In Condltkai
to WmioUnd a Hard

of tb«»ers.

of tbo tbo caucus.

L u> oppoM tte

ftsmsuBsmun

! o f««k to
•delegate. lu atiena a,CltUeaA
%•!-! f - Tuosdaj

I tke MF«r Noon. TM loor of tkl.

CiUzen.
vlted to participate in the ratirm
called
below,
in Ihelr resjMVtl
ward.. Ail thcfu* cauruse. to l»e h<
on Monday evening March 23. There
will be eU*cted In' each ward three
mera1>er«» to serve
sene on the City CoifamUle ensuing ysar.
lee for the
airman and weretary
The chali
* will cerllfy
promptly to
cu.
ce
ward
ry of the/city Committee
of delegit^s elected In
rtlve wardsTS' attend the
Dtion. to l>e held Tuesday
arch 24. 12413.
It 1. also
hat each ward committee
ember of the committee on
alM) one raemlM*r of the
an permanent organization
of bnrine**. to act at the

Ward No. 1.
A Citizens* caucus of voter* residing
to Ward No
I will be held to
the Bo.va' Band Rt«m to McNamara
building. Front .treei. on Monday
evening. March 23. 1203. at 8 o'clock,
for the purpose of electing 20 dele^
gates to attend a Citizens* City Con­
vention. called for Tuesday. March 24.
12M. and a’so for the notolnatloa of
candidate* for*ward offlee.. to aald
ward, and the tranmartton of such
other bnatoes* a* may come before
Peter Wurzburg.
B McNamara.

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

BACHANT4RQSCOE
208

2A. j

Come and,See Us

McNAMARA BLOCK

We Dire You the Most ot the Best torthe Least to Shoes

This is the Season
for Top Coats
Our stock is vt*ry romplt-ie
anti pricftl

S5.00toS20.
The Water-Shod
Posi ivcly Waterproof
Very Dress)

am!

StS to $20
Hew Bats an B<n!
42.50
42.50

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