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The Evening Record, April 12, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-04-12
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THE EVENING RECORU lii^M
V .
SEVENTH YEAR—5156
. TgATBBSS OnT^iaGE^ TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1904.'
U-r
MANISTEE
TUG SANK
■DtEWOKK
EXEMPUFIED
WASMAIHEUHT
aimers somiMt
OmmI Tft, WtmWm imOmm
»f tt*9 9pMl» t—<
•« Ovw Ml* CN»mrtaX—.
cmniT €Mmuif
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3
WEATHER.
n MoaiTMimLE
Fhlr loalght aad Wedneaday: rtslij
tom Mot Camptef tha Ptewt at Edgewater. ClatonliiB Thst tha Mori la
ef ladarter Qnallty.
Psty Sti'ism ffxa Ste X Bxeai el Oar
...aiall Paper**.
Thafa net aattofactory. Our motto to “Evory Room RlghLWhen it comaa to the clNoaiRt of WaU Paporx jtooYI Rod that aa
BMUQI cam TBt CAUM
By Wire to tba Eeatolv
Madrid. Aprtl lA—Oapasal Torml.
bo was la eowaad of tba Bpanisb
»d forosa at SaMtaBo da 0«ba wbM
le latter amTeadarad to tba Asaartcaa
■my. died In the tnaaaa asylom at
THOMPBONVILLE
MAT WCAMI UNCOHTMLAatt
AND rmUCK A BAR.
W'
K'-..
REPRESENTED
BY BEV^HTEEN ME^BERA
POPE WAB FATIOUEO.
Btthar Mad Trainod for Futolte FiMie>
tolanten Quartet Assisted in the Initlatioaa aa Hia MaalUi la Boor.
rw MMiitof* «r tut Cnm W«n Mmtory Work and at tha Banquet
By WIra to tba Braalag Raeord.
toy • Uta Baft. But tiM
April It.—Tba popa sbowad
Which Pal lawad—Attendance
OBm** Btwto WHH tha ^
'
I oa yaatarof (atlgua
Was Largs.
Dor
day's taaas at 8t Patars. Dortag
tha
•tolp antf War* Laat
algbt bis boUaaaa was raatlaas aad
One of the largest gatheiiags of
ab!a
Bsaalfaatad
eoosldarabta
agiUUoe
th
Btoarlat to tha Bvcalag Raeord.
maralBg Btbar tba poetUT Is aoi r
members of the Masonic fratcraily
Maalaiaa. Mick, Aprtl It—la «h^ iralaad for tba faitgua
la of public run
rbicb has assembled la the local lodge
Btora laai atetot iba toe fTaak Caa- I loos or bU baalth Is not so good as
looK time mraa ppeaent
Sold baeaBM oaMaacaabla ot Fatal has baaa gaDarallj supposed.
Iasi algbt. when Manlon lodge eaem
tebta owlaf to tba braaktai oT a
pllflad the work of the Master Mason's
wbaal rbala Tba boat aunek a liar.
degree. The attendance of members
Btaklag with tbraa omabara of bar
of Traversa City lodge No. 222 waa
orrw, who wara drowoad. Tba acH
aapaclnlly large aad about fifty memdaoi occurrad at lA o’clork.
bara of onulde lodges came to partic
Tba Ufa Mvlag craw waa aaal oot
Ipate In the InItUtory work and en)«iy
fron Polnl Sabla with a Ufa raft
BaarhUic tba tog. wbirb warn rattiag BUT TMtIte WAB MO BATTLE AT the bosplulliy of Traverse City lodge.
oa tba bar, two maa. Charlaa Batith. a
POUT ARTHUR.
A The work of the Master Masons dellaamaa. aad August Sduasakl. a flrarred by the officers of
gree
aMa. erawlad oa board tba raft
Maniiton lodge, consisting of the folUim'Tbay wara alamat daad fron tha cold
Ing:
Oanaral
Fflug
Bays
Japs
Mavs
Not
aad aiaoaura whaa abora waa raachad.
W. M —V. F. Huntley
tba aapula of tha
8. W.—C. L. Lane.
Crwaaad tha Valu—Ctar Ipapacted
l”llr*w Kopfar.r. tba aagtaaar. and
J. W.—Un Raider.
Herat Ousrd.
tba cook, •luck
8. D.—A. B. Kronler.
hopa that sha
J. D-L. Bailey.
^
I ba washed up high «
By Wire to the Brenlng Record
Recreury—Pred Me>er.
sr so as to be out of dai
TTIer—Warren Taylor.
St.
Patershtirg.
April
12—An
offlcisl
I and tba waras, howev
The visiting officers and members of
dlspairb from l*ort Arthur this morn
bar back into tha daap u
Manton lodge numbered about thirty
Blled rapidly aad sank 1
ing reports thst the Jsi«neae squad- and tn ndditlon to these there vrere
could reach her. the three men going
appeared un the hurlson off Port seventeen members of Weldon loilge
down with her.
Arthur this rooming, but did not ap of Thompsonville.
The drowned men were all rasiden'i
The Initlstory work by the Manton
proach the fortIflrations. They prtr
of Manlstaa. OapUIn Smith and Kn
eeeded on their may and partly In the ofleers mas exceptionally fine and.dur
glneer Kopfar wara liolh 4( years old
ing the progress of the work a quartet
direction of New Chwaag.
and both left a wife aad sli rhlldron.
An officer of tha official staff staled consisting of Messrs. Huntley, Ijtnc.
Tba cook. William Justamann. waa M
thb> rooming that New (Thmang Is in Raider and Kromer assisted
years obi and unraaniad.
The Mxempllllcatlon of the work
parfart suta of defense The city,
Tba tug Cnaflald was 10 vears old
as precise, correct and such as to Ih- said. Is Impregnable by land or sea
d tug
and mas nwaed by th
the greatest praise from every on?
ie.-pt for a long siege.
led at
llae of this city
Bhe
Chief of the 8
no Insurance
fl.iHKi and there
After the work a good supper mas
from Mukden stating (hat there is no
truth in the report that the Japanese served tn ihe dining nsim and fully
have rrosaed the Yalu and had sklr- IM member enjoyed Ihe feast and en
shes with the Russian forces on the tertainroent.
Worshipful Master O. C Moffatt of
ttichuiian.side of that stream,
Lnvabis Woman Pasaad Away at 10
rhe exar reviewed the horse guard the Traverse City lodge presided 'S
the armory this morning. His ma toastmaster and after the menu had
This Mtoming After Only a Gem
jesty
drank the bealt^ of the regiment been'disposed of a season of more
paratlealy Bbaet lUnaaa.
and addressed the men with eneourag- than oritinary enjoyment closed the
evening program. The Manton quarIng words
Mrs. J. R. Johaaon died this mti
mirtbuted lavishly to the pro
I at I0;4( after an lllneaa that I
and seversi selections men* re
fw awe> Itime bul which a
peatedly encored.
Besides the music by ‘
■ *
Tha
a eaui
eauaa of death waa diabetes,
e liImpromptu entei
. R. Walksr ef Grant Township
buatand she Isavaa one sc
Ing addresses by H Mon
Elected Chairman—Only Three
JwiSTjobbim
lobbte of Detroit,
Detroll. who la «
m-. I*rv!f 1 IV GlllK-rt. s reclutloc
New Membsra en the Board.
liaetaibbase tbia evening
Mrs. Jobn_
Nve Jordan and some ivmarks by
___ _____ been unwinaclaus
•I Krirkson. up«»n m-hom the Inltlan'rlork yealerdnr morning. Her death
V morl. maa ooeferred.
foUowlag that of her son. Jamas O.
'b<- evening was one of great pleasJohaaon. ao closely makes It very aad
«•».! the local lodge I* indebted to
visitors for s program of miK-h en
for the family.
Rhe waa united I marriage to Mr.
He received
f<w organisation
nii ut and proBt.
e tn thU
Johnson In l*6n i
»tes. V. II Monr
r««1on In IlM and moved to the farm,
the city,
about two miles meat of m
T^’ re only thrv?* nem- niemb-rs
which they have lived un eve sln^
ird this year K O IJtdd of
Antrim County CItlxens Will Orivt
Mrm. Johnson was a memlier
* PenIbsuU takes
Presbyterian church and waa bived for
orge K DefJrsw. but
Through to-'^he Bunnv South
her character and swe<rt dU|>osl(lon
rvlously served i>n thi
in the Pall.
and especially by the young peopl
» DsvU t»f Fife Ijike lakes Ihe place
whom she often entertained nt her
D. V Hutchins Oeorge Johnson of
home Her death will be a great loss Oreen Ijtke township takes the place
lx or seven pniminent Antrim
county citixens are making prepara
to her many friends
of Willis Wigbtman
The ftineral services will be fro
tions io go to Georgia next fall, pur
Mr
.tghtman ha* serve
tba Pras^jyterlan church Tbursdi
chase farms and makt
lard for twelve years and
by rail but
aftariKioa at 2 o’clock
there. They mill not j
e oldest memb«
I the party
drive through. An
rnship clerk f«ir 20 years. The reaI engage in
I for hla removal Is that he has are Frank Blakely, who
fruit culture; Eugene and William
ounty. having
moved out of
chased s hardware store at Sherman. Byers, who have already purchased
Spanish Prsmiar Was Mst by a Mt
The board then adjouroAd until lo^ terms and will also engage In raising
clock so M to fruit and other producu.
morrom morning at X o'clock
Who Flaurlahad a OaBtoAr
About three yeais ago Robert R.
to appi>lin his
give the chairman
, Blaahatf Hla Arm.
ttllkinaon went from Antrim to Oeornuumllteea
bere he purchased a terra
gla. wb<
By WlPS to ibe Evening Record
made a great success, laut summer
3 MARRY ON THE CTAOE.
also a-ent and purchased a
Bareeloaa. April 12 —Beaor Maura.
ores He will raise catIba Bpanisb premier, narrowly es Country Girt Will Maks Pirmt Appsi
RolH-rt Roe is another
raped death at Ibe bands of an aaaas
snee In a Rsat Wedding.
r man in Georgia, he
sin lodqy. The premier was leaving
1 of aboni 600 or «00
Ann Arbor. Mk-h.. April
12—A having a ;
the palace of the consul genemi when
Richmond, also of An
acre*.
Cyi
stage
meddlng
mill
he
the
rulmlnatlon
he was met by his assailant who
ha* r
purcha»ed an Improved term
of the romance of John N Veeder. ad trim. ha.
flourishing s dagger
Benor M
nee agent for the Henderson Stock of XO acre* on which he will locate.
threw up bis arm In time to nave his
The Antrim couniy people are
mpsny, and Leah Morse, the daugh
body but received a aavere slash tn
‘tiling In the southern part of t
of a wealthy farmer The girl has
the arm
The would be assassin
at*.near the Alabama line
emiled her father's objecllons to a
lage feller" for a son In law and will
Ike her debut as an actress tonight,
TEMPERATURE DROPPED.
len she will be married to Veeder
the stage of the Ypsilsnii
JAP FLEET
WAS SIGHTED
ss: ‘bir
M1S.J. ■.JPBItSOli
■•dard Cement eomtmv
has stopped work on Ita big plaai at
Bdgewater. dtolmtag that the mart la
PUtte lake la of aa lafcrior quality
ot be I
aad that eei
L Abou
easy matter. WeYre each aa hamxaaa vartoty for yaw to ahoeax from
Prmakfoct. When the principal stockholder here learned the etale of af
fairs he withdrew aad attached the
lumber manufactured oa the com
pany's property the last winter.
- I plant Is
is capltellaed at 11.000.Aldrich of Detroit
rith ex-Jni
as president. The company declares
that it mrlll locate elsewhere and carry
on its buBjaeu.
An aaalysU of the marl was made
by the sUte chemlsts|wbo declared it
of excellent quality.! A number of
houses were buUt on the company's
property and the foundations of the
was rua
factory started. A railroad
i
from the propo^
propoeed pU^
ph
igan
The holdings
arc about 3.000 acres
St Edgewi
« City Book Store
CUT THE CORNERA
Property Owmer Gave U. of M. Studont
a flSJJOO Thrashing.
Arbor. Mich. April 112.-Joseph
ingflit. a freshman •engineering
. Pa.
s.. has staristudent from Allegheny.
ed a suit fur $6,000 damages against
LewU T. Umiipert. aa ex-jeweler and
prominent citizen >r this city
Mr Umpert Hv s €Kj Oleom-ood avel.angfltl
loms on Vaughan
street. The sh<»i
sh<»rt»*st cut from Vaughan
street to 4he campus is across Um>nu hare
pert's property sod the studei
:bls short
lieen In the lisbit of making tl
1^1
Mr. I.Impert put up a
earh end of the lH*sten path i
If not an actum! notice, not
pass. On Thursday last l.nn
:.angflti was
eny and Llmhiking across the pn»|>en
proceeded
p«Tl pulled off bis r?«st apd
i
'idown and
Io give* the student a ki
•lllng. whereft
ftVTCBtiS*STUU
HAS BEUI AVERTED
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago, April 12.—Tba Ihraalened
Ihraa
artlke of tba cattle bulcbefs empl<
hy 8wlft A Co. In every packing
BENZIE COUNTY TELEPHONEA
Material Has Arrlued at Lake Ann for
Their Cenetnictlen.
wbea the company agreed to lake
bMk iBlo its employ 100 buickeim fllsrharged on account of light trade. The
eompuT xras aeused of dtsertmlnatlng
acaiBBi oM easployes who are pcominaat ta Ubor orcantsatkiBs.
Special to the Evening Record
Lake Ann. Mich.. April 12 —The ma
•lal for the construction of the Benxie
depot
place The line will run from
to Dendon. Interlorhen. Lake
Ann and Traverse City.
J T Richardson Is moving to Man
Istee.
tamuel W
Sai
indlslng
LAID ON TABLE.
MINItTERB APPOINTED.
raprtatW
By wire to
the Evening Record.
jytbeBi
Wanblnffton. April 12 -By n ^ct
party vote of 40 to 1* the senate today
laki oa the table the Oormnn amendaant to the postoSee npproprtetloo
Rev. Heiaappit Will Cmms to Traverse
City.
The fortieth state conference of the
Rvangelkal Lotherna
tkm closed^at 1
Rev, R N. Holaapple. Travt
“
• Ri'..
•tgC^amtoanto InveatlBnte the poatoftee depnrtmant.________
MRA W. R. BURT BEAD,
WEt wf Premtomm Bafinaw Man
pirod Preni Haart Traubte.
By Wire to the Evetotas BMord.
-
L
. C. H I
eCUy.
■
Butte
BweBinh Luthernn Mlaaien.
lUlae,. MIcto.. April
days' mlaakm of the Bweilah UMtowna
ito wUl be toeU VmmU
maday la the local fl
churcA mrblck mrlU obaerve tu thirtieth
aaalvereary Wedacoday evoalag. Mialatarm from varkma parte of lowar
Mtatolgna trill take part ta the «ger
elaea. The Rev. i. T. a Olandm. of
MndkaBoa. win apaak on •«qr “
-
r tonight and Wedneaday; rising temperature Wedaaaday.
Cbe
l)ealtby
Boy
IT WILL BE A HUMMER
Tests U
Woe to
on a boy'x foot.
Our Shoes
onn stand
Rny Cest
WATCH OUR "ADS” 01 TOMORROWSyAPERS
of wear that the Uveh'est
boy can give them,
Wc
want an
o|>portunily to
prove this to you by shocinj;
)t«ir boy.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
KIMBALL
S. BENDA & CO.
$I.2SIO$2.00
WE HAVE A GOOD SHOEMAKER'S BHOP.
PERFECTO
Tljat look good and feel good They're a combination of ftt. style aa<
quality. Patent colt or vici kid. Blucher cut or full slipper vamp.
They're sure to please you.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE BTORi
THREE BfllURS
THE SELZ SHOE
Citiaens 32. Ball IM.
PIANOS
inens’ shoe
FACTORY
th St. and Lake Ave.
ThiMSoru-of the IlKSP wra'ni
DIRECT PR^M
^
mvU
in tins ‘ ly
U
havcrcfvvv l oiv -h-w
aivi will Iv- c'.».l iu .s'i ir
TO HOME AT
<' \
FACTORY
I.
N
.
vs
*
HAUIA tSCIPEB DEATH
twin A Campany Sava Traubis by
Taking Back Cattleman Who Had
Bean DIaehargad.
WohY you come in aad asef
LADIES’ SHOES
LaGretti. Wodnsaday only, walnut
Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry
French chewing candy 10c per lb.
nr
m
Very aeldem you see aaeh xttracttva Wall Paper ax taeVt shewing _
MRS. TIMBLIN has Just recsived a
»w line of samples ef black drosa
goods, silks, all the latest noveltioa
and newest designs of wash dress
goods. No orders duplicated.
21»^
SUPEIVlSOtS MEETING
WnXGOTO GEORGU
and the prices are as tetigdiag aa tha paper.
reward wlH be
and worn,
Traverse
returned to Grand
C
paid If retu
21$C-tf
before July 4. INK.
was the (MBelal
Twent-elght above
a
temperature tl Is morning but It might
have been twirenty-elgbt below Just as
»e the effect waa exactly
handily
M lee U now more flrmly
soldered In the bay than ever aad It
begins to appear aa though the IlUnolt
wouMbY loom up akwg local aborea
Friday as per schedule. It aleo looki
as though the weather maa wax trying
to save a crop of Ice by leaving the old
stock In the bay nnUI next winter eo
It can be used again without any
ivcal
of the Northern
E H. Pope.
;
ransportatkm
oompany.
Michigan
hlgaa
Tra
ipany thU momlng of the
ed the
condttkms exteUag In the bay and It
•
llllB
» Chicago 1
INORE BOQ ARREBTB.
Three More Have Dean Gathered In by
Nmv Active Cepa
Bta Marie. Mich.. April
The foltowisg people have been ar
i OB tadtetaxeats brought by the
I Jury: Thomax Qnlan. xeUlsg
r to a misor: John R. Hatton.
kMplag a gamhUag hotme: Mshel
~ kor, keoptag a bonae «C OMhme.
gave boBda to appear M the Clreoari la May. It to expaetad that
lonvw some arraatx wUl be
nmmata or a mors taapoftt
PRICES
The Old Rcilobie Shoo House
AND EASY TERMS.
CALL AT 129
FRAIK FRclORICH & CO.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
FRONT STREET
FOR PARTICULARS.
W.W.niBALU»lintllY
o. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.
Boys'
Clotbing..;
mRtOWN,
Our Long
Experience
^€atblis a§ U Buf
Cbis Department is Dow
Complete
Recent ahlpmentx from eaetern mam»ready for the email boy as well ax the
older onee.
.Buster Brown
.r.$Uit$.r.
For beye up to 10 yoare are a laadlwfl
feature thia aeaaon. Also showing a
large range of 2-plece awits. S^eoe
suite and Norfolka.
Prioaa run BZjOO. B2JG IWIO, $380.
$4-00 to $7 00
Youth's suite $$80. $180. $780. $10
te$128a r
e milbelm
Cwetr fiMrt sad OsiM
ChiWrM's and boys’
ehildrtns' end
Beys* Fin*
Swtaters
Caps
Pants
Bats
Waists
Blonses
Shirts
Encrythtogtht
cntleer
Big Beys
wniiietg
Clothing and Furntohinga
with certainty of pleasing
our patrons—
'
We carry twice tha stock
children'^ and boys*
.
Rne goods of any
house In Northern Mlchlgawthis means, of oeuraa. that pm kava...
the goods that aatl—oar Ikto
•Uttla Fallowa'- suite thto
year are aa atlraetlvs thay
sell at aJght-$180 ta $780—
for tha •%lggar baya,from 14taB0yaarasrx«a.thaatyts8
do not vary ao much from yaar la yaar,
but wa axay ba caanM apmi tMa yaar
and ovary yaar to a*^ tba lalsoL
blggaf aad boM axaxrtmxat ta ba
aaan la thto raglaw
$480 9s $1080.
l^wilton Ootbing^
'm
pi»awwn»anooiK»mTW«CBCT.jnig.TiKMPAT,Apmi^ii«.
THEEVEWINfiRFCOBO
'ssm.
orricc m wmourr irntT.
e. A. SKitCMKW.
CKy
C*««tttor.
■ MTHS
\h'
SECRETS
AtthM
•AMC tAW VIOLATIOMt.
It 1M« bM« reported u> the Keeord
• maber pT UaM Uat tke g»»e l«wi
la rasaid to troor ftahlac h*»« ^
opnljr aad flacraaU/ riolatetf all wtotar. Froa the astare o« the raporta.
the Ssh hare sot beea uhea far aport
hat for pcoat Bo«ebodr ‘u fullty of
a doahte rlolaUah. Oae laetaace
hartac haao aald to hare caufht IM
troal la a day. How maay of theae
ware aader aUe waa aot itated or
what dlapooIttoD waa made of them
MotHer*s Friend
WbiTShlLtbydbOd^ All*
about to becoiae aaotbera aaed aead ooly
jO a dn« atore and for fi.oo aecare the
oriMchndbirth remedy. Healtbybabim
aaetog MotocfjBjFnpd.
ITUUnAdA
Some Milford
farmera obbTied
Birenuoualy at the recent tow
Uoaa'.
las to a woodchuck bounty
May come, that they wU. be robb^of crotind that "the woodchuck buntera.
maoetbla, that l^ey hare Iweo lo^ with their Runa. doga. fence breaking
tad gate opening procllvltlea do more
la, for Not only the dahermaa wl
harm than
the woodchucka." The
the doe ooldt. bat the humbler oae
bounty waa cooHnoed. however,
whom the aport U Jaat aa dear. If ouch t propoaltlon to pay a premium
bawka waa rejected.
tow breakto, heopa up.
> aueb rkda
It Bieaa. that wh«ilhe #ral of
to diaappolotmeot.
Every
maa who loroa to caat a dy abould
The Soaxlat popi
tk» lami
too la a( ,the aplal
I ud act
ha« too liaay free
Bh nClamte
MW Urea a y
_
Bad Aae who aaya that hU preawaalhaart to not hla Brat lore hwt
eoWMthtac Jw aa sood.**
>eek'a
A briWaal cirrtc of Battle Creek'
a Dtoeokaned aodety
iety ihaa <
aad wni ahtoe out with
tmonu.
KIWE^
Bad^
oaoad Praak. CaadMIy apeaktac tt
to aafe to aay that the adaatataiTmtioa
will be outapoken In lu rtewa.
Bditor Keyea of the lAxtagtoo Newa
telia of a poor widow ap la SaaUae
cooaty who traded off her Rood cow
for a cablaet orpaa. Such naaelftab
Reports from Van Buren county
irry the tatelllgeaoe that ‘
has Jni
the vicinity has'lieen n moat auoceaa_ aauBualftti one. the Sow of sap being
!y abundant this spring.
spri
Calhoun county farmera have pi
rbaaril large numbers of sheep abet
lag nmchlnea and are at the oplnh
that the) beat any other labor aavii
device ever Invented. The coat
shearing ahoep to thus greatly do
creased.
fmry Grand Rapids men who have
■ly noticed divers stealthy signs
ibe annual bonaehcleaBtag bee. are
y getting tbelr Bahlag tackle to
abape. ready to fly at the drat Indlca
tlon of the reaP beginning of opera
tions.
The lumber mills at Muntotng
longtn, to the North western Coo$k-o
age B IkUmber Co., have boen pur
chased by Ttndic B Jackson, of Buf
falo. N Y.. who will convert them Into
(ouiierage fartoriea. This will give
employment to several hundred men.
Cndillac police are getting after sa
loon and restaurant keepers on
gamtillng proposition and lnten<
eliminate ail games of chance to I
places. The cnisatle was started by
the aaaertloas of some of the cUlsena
that the young boys of the town we
allowed to take part to the games.
The new South Lyon Rural Te
phone Co. has been organised for t
bem-fli of the farmers of that section.
The eschange to to to- to the office of
the Bell comiuny to South Lyon, and
arc to connect with the
the II
company’s wire*, with free
North
service to the latter place
lem and Worden .
W. W. Dann B Son have pun
the Beaverton Timea and will
an effort to put this paper up?n a
paying basis. If they fall In this they
say they will consolidate It with
Beavertoni Clarion, now pobltobed
1 are capable of |putnewspaper i
> support of the cltl;
County Eighth Orads Taachera’ Exam
The Northport I..eader In its to
ination.
nne had a very nice article upoi
The regular eighth grade exarolna
passing of winter. Everybody to
lions for Grand Traverse county will
: amlttog anxiously, and ns patiently ns be held at the following named places
May 12 and l-l: Williamsburg, school
poantble for U to pass but at this writ
house: CMd Mission, school house;
ing the dnal exit of winter seems n re TVaverse City, court house; Kingsley,
Interlochen. school
mote eoBtlngency.
school bouse:
Interlochen.
examination
year. Examination i
Longfel
Wa. tbs wadomgMd. do hurahy
Kevere
s Hide.
aipaa to iwTaad the moMy cm a iO;y
board
of scImwI ex
boctla of QraM*a Wammtad
Iners shall look over aad mark
papers will
by applicants for dlplomas. An- average standing of 8
per cent and not less than
to an;
wy
branch sbouid be required.
i
‘
Bchool
Cor
It has long been n time-honored cus
1 wish 1
» to all parties
tom In the Benaonla Anaatns club to
start all big dsh tiortoa on a small contemplating to taket the June tencher ' examination that there wiU
iU be a
e State
sptclal list of quaatkms on the
Manual and Course of Study, to addlon the subject
Hot! to he
Copies
of the
of
thfcry
Makes uad
Cleanse
xy be
^ system vttk HolUetor’s Rocky msnnal and course of atody asay
of
Manntato Tea. dl cento, tea or tab- ol tsined at the cammlaatoaer's office
at the court bouse.
leC joknaoa’e ttmg Btorc
Geo. L. Crisp,
County CommIsaloBer cl School
. There will be e epeelal coaeacatton
2155-lOt
[t • iS!*£r.S2urr.rt'‘i]£S;
-rirremSWW'WMrr M.
.
BHuermt:
LHaglOW,.
ti.mv9mttssrisisis^
rv tu. ky te OJMm aM
VatMwn Tuamahip Ti
Isaac Cox of Emmet township. CalMin county, haa beea treaaurer of
Bchcol dtotrict No. 4 for K yeart and
haa paid out to aalary and mainte
nance for the ilUle redI acbool (
I6JM0
UAM Lpewy. OsUwsil*
a. CBCiTgKgy a Orsssir.
aaUgiaile«.BueaaDd the ktert bcaatilal damgm; a laoge
aatifal dei%aa;
deiigna; a_
KT SQUARES
in the latort beantiM
at at ART
SQUARE
of OIL CU)TO8 and ^OLEUMS in aB giadet
rC. WMMOJtD. 1
J. W. SLATER,
- Whatoaato and RetalL
Year IMIaBto Hmaa Farwlaher.
da haa aamathing af graatast
j
tonoa ta say ta yau In
papara. ■
TCH for the unkm^bal on il
tun which you buy jlMir
IF YOU want a dne dtting. up-todate style suit at right price call on
J. Kramer. 215 East Front St. 2144-tf
Ladlaa. *yau nan Jump an tt.
pie on H. but tt wrill aoam up i
mvry ttma.- SalmaaFh Slaattn
Varwisa
FOR SALE, BY
APRIL 26
1 will sell cattle on tintc or
for cash.
80 DOES THE
ENTERPRISE GROCERY
M-t.J* large and contains
MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 11, U
and 18. we wiU offer far aaU
e to 1250 per
nt a good Im
proved farm with tools, horses,
all neei-Ksary and cvmvenlent
bulldlngK" We have Just what
.vou wain
l>-fs talk It over.
ranging t
I will have in Traverae City a
car load of
FINE
BREEDING
CATTLE
THE WJORLD MOVES
Cooking for
a Tarm?
1000 CANS Sa-s..
8c PER CAN
>^nl£EiL
Lvety can guaranteed Fiixt Clam RED ALASKAN SALMON
or money cheerfully refunded.
PHONxss
ssg'JfN'}o®JS?l
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance with the
National Board of
F i rr Underwriters.
It Peys In the Esd
Wkm fM CffiBd U Tkimk »f H
WQOB 48 faatff* Miflmt Tki$
Yamt Thu Mt U faaAfa Fda
HUrnHmCmiof •
y
CMS HMMSi
J. B. Palrc Electric Co.
125 Cass SL.
ia aaa taama. Tka Sat ffmyat
CatUr^m $t2JfO ta $fS.0C.
Traverse City.
Six |jcr cent. lUtcount
me connecT rnea rnee.
for cash. - This is a very FINK
lot of CATTI.K. hxvirvg Irccn
1 the Gladwin
The lb; on
mavorsity contest between Ders!
Mil's, the republican candidate, and
Charles G. Snuylandi. the Union
party’s chclee. ha* been declde<l by the
conncil In favor of the fon
Fdtiidg thd Pdtpid
raised in lowx
Janet HolM
Record
Otffddt
A«»*. -being
Big
MUST HAVE
A CHINA k,
CLOSET...
TliUMa-llatiCatiGncn
MY raiCE ON Fioun
Haoali's Besl'FlMir
Snow UDdlt Fkw
liMiFiMr ^
In these days of cleaning house and re-furnishing your dining room.
It 1a
one of tho ewallast plecoe of furniture you can own. Muet have one ta put
your fancy china in—aurely gat broken if put away with the other diahea.
Must have a place to show thorn to your friends. This la the greateet dieptay of handoomely made, artistically put together china cioeeta that the
largest factorlea could produce. We were particularly fortunate in being
85c25'¥s
SEE THE NEW BUFFETS
That we have just received. Nothing can oompare with them in beauty,
etylc and finish. They juet put the finishing touch to the dining room. If
you once had one you would wonder how you ovor got along oo long without
226 EM Fmt Stmt
,1v
OUR NEW
GLASSWARE
..HAS ARRIVED
BEAUTIFUL
CHIFFONIER
la the handeomeet ortide in tho bed room, oopoclalty them with four or fivo
rs and a fine mlrrer. There are aome that have even mere drswere
nice ptooe far the hots. Sometimea this place to uaed far a "madleine
iblnet.” than you know whore the moet-waed medicines are when you want
tham in a hurry. We have eightaan different styles of chlffanlerB priood
tlon: alto fine gold c
tlon and bMtulful ri t eryatal
glaamsare of unusual luster. No
description we may give would
do them just ce.
todVjOa
from $8.00 t
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
We therefore
invite you to call at once and
THE HANNAH
MERIUNnLE
Tho Hannah A Uy Mareankila Ca,
itotrih
1 wmrwwsT* mass
Want
Return, for ths money Invwstod.
Mat raw •«
8sm*uias»«»*
ptoaBtaoOmm
efu
travtrst Citf^
6as Cmpaaf
HAVE VOU
TRIED THEM YETT
ELGIN C. LEWIS
Ben Hot Flo*
Best MinnesoU
Spring Wheat
76cfor95Iba
1.45 for 60 Iba
ENTERPRISE
grocery
NOTICE!
---------------- . Ofrtjr, t
vwillla and mrwwto
twins candy 10c pm- ffi.
V<M BMd a Oigpet Md a fcw
nimtvtL Yob kaov that,
bttt tkt ■ apffitaot part ia
where to fiod the tefert aa■ertffiffittaBdthebartTaiota.
Yob <caa aooB dedrie that,
byrteppiagia here; we can
Mwv you aaythiag yoB waal
atjBffi^yoBWBBtlppay.
at we have aa eaceptioBaBy
OBaa.'NniinP^S^
CURE GATARRM BY BREATHING
County
^/^C>5aV1N&5)
a.B.BWJ^FVpa4NaiWa
STATE OP OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO,
•
LUCA8 COUNTY—an.
Jala la ilrtet the vlolatora
Prank J. Cheney amket oath that
be la senior partner of the drm of F
deaerta.
Aaolhor thin, abould be cooaldered J. Obaney B Oo. doing boatoeaa to the
CTly of Toledo. County nnd Stale afore
Brery aimmor U»er* are partlea of
said. and that said drm will paj the
■mnamnn that eone to this city
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOUARH
■ah the adjoeaat atrooma. If the for eack aad every case of
: . mrmtma are dopoputoted of iho dan, that cannot be cured by the
[all's Catarrh Cure.
^ ;
tribe. wlU they oootlaue
FRANK J. CHENEY,
• Are ‘they not a food ctoaa of people
Sworn to before me and aubacrlbed
!!
toharecomototbecltyT Doat Umli
1 my pronenee. this etb day of
rmber. A D. 1S86
P
oomlag every yeor mean a certain
(Seal.)
A W. GLEA
',
rwrenoe to local people? Certainly
Notary
>
■ yea wUl aaawor both nuoaUoa.
In
I Hall’s Catarrh Cure to taken InlerU.-'^ light of all facta. It beboovea every telly. nnd nets directly on the blood
?!
«m,«i who knowa of a violation of a and mocous surface of the avstem
8en<l for teatluonlala free.
ne Warden Vivian nays i
H
«kme law to report It to auch a mA^
F. J. CHENEY B CO.. Toledo. O
lumel a
In the vlctalty of Calui
t:
urn that the same warden can take
Sold bv nil Druggtota. 75c.
the lot
becoming very tame
Take Hairs Family Pllto for C-.natlther day one r
aetloB. Ifa s«ttaf prety clone to Ibe
winli
into a yard In Chassell and was capdrot of May aow. but thoee who have patlon
turesl. It had been chased by dogs
dahfd all winter and are atlll d.hins
ELECTION NOTICE.
esslun of
The animal was token posseasi
deoenre puntohn
: pendli
Notice to hereby given to the elec- by Mr. VIVI
TS of ncbool dtotrtct No. One of the Instructions
ly of Traverse City. Grand Tmverad den.
cLivcuand points back ward.
rural mall carrier out in the
luniy. Michigan, that a apecial meet
after looking over hla revised
Orover Cleveland haa declared hla ing will be held to said school district
belief that there la an opportunity for on the »th day of April. IM4. at en- instructions prohibiting hla ^soliciting
newspaper subscriptions and carrying
domoomtlc bu^mb In the coming prea atne bouse No. One oo Cnaa street. In
aatd city, at which meeting the propo^ parcels for
Ideotlnl election.
fitloo to raise the sum of twenty hoped those
But the fonaer prealdent, aaya the
Bsnnd dollars by loan ami laaulng Vashtogton would not ftwbld hto aceptlng frieil chicken and pumpkin
bauds of said district tlMradar. for
Cleveland bender, namea condltlona
the
char
purpose of oonatmettog a acbool plea from
uador which that opportunity miut bo
ding to ward Na 4 of aald c4ty. housewives al-.>ng the i
embraced which will not nppool to all
be submitted to a vote of the elec
district, Bald
the demoemta In the toad. He aaya
nnd the
to the drm ptaoe that the dghUng
allots shall be aa
forcea of t
tbonauad dot
-or a loan of twenty
"For
t'
d. E. Wait B dona Offer to Return
for the pnrpose of cooatnictlng a
Money If Hyomel Treatment Falla to
school
building
to the Fourth ward—
atrango ea
v«. ••
Cure Catarrh Without dtomach Doethe irtie raUylag cry.
loan of twenty itonisand
Of couiwo ho mooaa that Bryaato
of coastructli
he Fourth wn
to all Ita phaaea. must be ahaadom
i few minutes four times a
*^baol«to toaaaa aad gneatkma
reaihe Hyomel.. all catorrbal
day you bn
election
The polls of this ele
» destroyed
open at 8 o'clock to the forenoon and germ* will
■mbrane rcstoretl
lated
he aaya. -abould be maafuUy aban will remain open until 5 o’clock In t
health.
doned- That, of course, applies to
With every Hyomel outfit tthere to i
rApril 12. 1»04.
the Issues raised by Mr. Bryan, but to
[•an l*c
l*e carried
neat Inhaler which can
Chas. M. Beers.
the neat Itrentb Mr. Cleveland urges
pocket. Hyomel breathed
City Clerk and ex-Offlelo Clerk of the the purse or poqket.
the ratalng of the laaue of tariff re
B«uird of Education.
2156 lOt through this confalns the same heal
ing balsams that are found to the air
form. and an appeal to the people
upon
the
mountains,
where
catarrh
Notice.
economy to the expenditure of public
unknown.
NOTICE-To the Bank
money, aa well aa an arraignment
destroys all catorrbal germs
of the City of Traverse City:
air passages of the bead, tbre
the repuMteana for having made nnd
Sealed bid* are reuneated by the
nose, and makes a positive a
broken promlaca ' He would al
CkiuncU of the City of Traverse City.
permanent cure of catarrh.
lack the pepnbUenn policy with re- Mk-hlgaa. for the highest rate of In
The complete outfit coat* but fl.
terest paya*ble oo dally balancea of
apect to the Phlllpplnea.
while extra bottle* of Hyomel can «>e
oner belonging to the city or to its
obtained for 50c.. making It one of the
But to not Mr. Cleveland toying with
istody. nnd the lowest rate of inter
most economical of treatments
obsolete laaoes hltnaelf? Did not the
It to be paid by the city foe such
American people put the seal of their temporary loans as the city shall have
Walt A- Son* believe so thodisapproval upon tariff reform In power to make, the word temporary to oughly In the merit of Hyomel that
mean within the term of the contract
ther guarantee to. return the money
im? Did they not eapreaa their ap^
one year from May 1st. 1»04. Said
If It fall* This to certainly the strong
proval of the Philippine policy In
ded proposals to be deposited with
est.evidence they can give and their
* city clerk on or before 8 o’clock
IPW? la It not poaolble that Mr
faith In the H}-omei treatment. It en
m. April ISth. 1804. The council
able* any one to use Hyomel wUhotU
reserves the right to reject
risk of spending money for nothing.
all bids.
Ask S E. Wait B Son* to show you
Of courac. this la i
Chas. M. Beers. City Clerk,
a H.vomel outfit and explain to you
ted this 8th day of April. A. D.
domoermto to decide. i
what a simple and easy way It to to
215S-8t
have to moot it.
relieve and cure
your catarrhal
2SJSi“^.'a.%ssr:
S2J'~
*»"^a8-«asaa!—’
11 MAKE YOWnUME
PLEASANT
E111^. acmH_.lllE811AY.
*HB aVMraO BBOOKD, IBATaBSB OUT, IPOH, TUESDAY, APRIL U,
A WEAK STOHACH
sesjasarg^i^sa'
mkiai. Airarie^olfoodaiidpfatityolitts
«81 BOC aBow ooe to eat cnoogA to keq> up
Iwalth and stray;tk A srcak stomach can not
even if k am eaten. Do not tiy to cose dyspepna or anV
work of lawde or brain can not be perfonned on half
JWMEMCmt,
.
“■■““3!?5aa?ss2ra.
L DYSPEPSIACURE
ly that sriB Im m eataB you neod—or want If yoo sriU use Kodol you will soon be able to eat any and all hinds
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the
ly digestant or combhation of digestants that will digest mm dasses of food. When you oke Kocol ^'crything you cat tastss
of food. Kodol i
good, end every fait of the nutriment that it contains is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Did
Hia««m^Cft..Sapl. I. 1W2.
you ever bear of a man or woman being sick or weak who could cat hcaiitily and who enjoyed their meals ? Every
____ bMB wntac Kodcl
Cm
iteM W97 «U h«»«
iMd •
roan, every woman and ev^ child who is aiefc. pony or weak can soon eat heartily and enjoy every meal if riicy wiQ
pWaL Ai HImi prom - ■■nowfiit and
takeKodoL A tnitfa wordi repeating: Wim ym Mt XM emerytUiv ym ui iuits fooi, *nd evtry hM 0f Ok mMmtmi mm
iwidiiWr a»
•tonach iriildin 1 •«.
iwadM. 1 d«d4ad lo try It ByMH. ud cu
ymr M emUn b Msslrnamei mi mttpHtM ty
ES?S'HEi=S-3
“kodol digests what you eat.-
Sold by m. K. WolW * SOW. __________________________
THBEE AIIESTS AT SM
H0NDAT;AFUL25 BOPiroaYiiToqwiBT
NEW STYLES
IN eORSHS
Henry Schnmaker Waived Examina
tion Before Judge Reberta and
Placed Under tltoO Benda
8tfrra> and Frank Chapel
rai^u chanrtni: them with eooicy In connertJon with the recent
pi>Hce acaadals and a* a re«ult of the
arand Jury ln»e«tl«attoo «H the men
fnmUbed hood* and were releaaed.
Burdick recenUy re«l»ned hie poel■ Ion on the police force durina the Inreetlaatlon of the commlwilooeia o«
Bharaee that he and Steveni took
O. C. Mefliatt. T. G. Niehotaen and W.
W. Fairchild Wni Ba iMpactara
of tha Siactlirn.
At tho apcclal mpcilnK of ihc board
of education laat nlsht a reaolation
waa adopted to submit the propoaltloo
for bondlns U>« dty for IJ0.000 at a
apodal election for the new Fonrtb
ward school bnUdlns.
AoeordiBC to aedlon 7. pace 46 of
the charter, ten days' notice has to be
Hren before soch an election can be
1 the members of the board
be present and oondoct It.
ihia a reaolation waa
mot loo of Mr. Mom
School Dtot!
Henry Schomiier waived eaamlaa
tkn before Judfe Roberta Jhla mom
Inc and waa bound over to fhe OrenU
court for fl.WH which waa furaUhed
and he waa releaaed. Mr. Schomaker
U the manacer of the starch factory
and the charre against him was at
tempting great bodily harm less than
murder preferred by an employe.
Hammond Bemdt.
The rase will
come up daring the neat term, which
will be In June.
A Thoughtful Mon.
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind..
knew what to do in the hour of need.
HU wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, phyaldana
could not help bar. He thought of and
tried Dr. King's New Ufe PIIU and
she got relief nl once and waa Snalty
cured. Only »c. at Johnaon'a Drug
Store aad F. B. Msda. DmggUU
bouse No.^1 on Caaa
FOR RETIRED MINI8TGR8.
April i
M. E. Conference Will Be Asked to
Member Montague
Upon motion ofr h
Provide Pensiona
tree members of the board of educaon were appointed by the chair lo
Rapids. Mich. April 12 -Penrt as inspectors of election. They
r reUred and snp.Mannuated
ere members O. C. Moffatt. T C minsters of the MetbodUt EpUcopal
Nlcholaon and W. W. Fairchild.
church will be asked <'i the ^tenerai
conference of that church to be held
Angeles. Cal.. In May, 1>y Re»'.
Great Sanaatlon.
Hamilton. sccreUry of the
There was a big sensation In Leeovllle. Ind.. when W. H. Brown of that con/erenoe claimants' fund of Mlchlplace, who was expected to die, bad
his life
saved by- Dr. King's
New Dis ^In discussing the situation be says
e sav_____
_____
Meibodlsis are iwund by their
coveryr 1for Consumption. Hs writes:
I to give the ministers a "comlured insufferable agonies from
"I endni
ible support" after retirement, and
Asthma, bnt your
TOur New
Nev_________
Discovery gave
says that these men deserve the same
soon
me immedUte relief and sooi
treatment
as the hjshops. the presid
ete
cure.",
onuafter effected a complete cure,
sumpUou.
[pUou. Pneumonia. ing elders and the pastors. He pro
of Const
Irip are numerous. It's poses an endowment fund rajsed by
BronchlUs and Grit
ledy for all throat and subscription, and suggests Bishop Mc
the peerless remed:
movement
Price 50c and tl.OO. Cabe as the leader of the roo^cmcui.
lung troubles.
Rev. James Hsmllt.
Drug
Guaranteed by Johnson's
Johns*
Angeles as one of the
and F. H. Meads. Druggistsi. Trli
the Michigan conferen
ties
HBS.FKAMK ADERAU
A tonic for the aged
ilves strength and vital force to every
of the bodj
A spring lonir (hat
a VAcmbcr of the First Baptist
Holllsters
makes sick people well.
Church for Fourtasn Years sod
Rocky Mountain Tea 35 *
Was a Consistant Chriatlart.
tablet. Johnson's Drug S
ot Frank
. Prankc Ad«
Adenau.
Adenau of »64 Barlow street.
j ctoca,
d yesterday morning at 11 o'e
»r for
i lieen a sufferer with
mflned
three
her
rs. 1
-eks.
s her
ith and 6 days oli
tiand leavea four children,
he children are Charles and NeUie
Worn of this clly. Fred W. Hedn of FXanstoo. 1% and Frank G.
Iblom of Toledo. Ohio. Deceased
also leaves a brother' and sister who
reside in Chicago.
They are Mra.
Prank Lang and Fred W. Hickma
The latter and his wife are expecti
here today to attend the funen
Fred W. Hedblom was at hla mother's
when the death angel called,
her baa been unconscious for
alx days and was In that aUte
when he arrived and u
nixe the famll.r. but as
rived she seemed to re
to him. calling him by name
Deceased hss been a member of the
Irst Baptist church for the past four•en years and closely connected with
. She was also a mem»M*r of Trav
rse City hive. No. M2. L O. T. M. M
The funeral service will be held to
MUTow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from
se First Baptist church. Rev. W. T.
foodhouse officiating
The funeral
ill be In charge of L D. Curtis
Editorial Veracity.
Uwyer in a court room may call
u> a liar, a scoundrel, villslu and
'. and no one makes a complaint,
newspaper prinU such reflection
on a man's character there Is a libel
Butt or a dead editor. This Is owing
the fact that people believe what
editor mays, what a lawyer says Is
lerent.—Munlslng News.
cigars—the best.
Rheumatism, indigestion, cc
lion, headache and stomach trouble
posltlvel.v prevented and cured by
0.^1...
M—ntaln
Tea.
Hollister's
Rocky
Keeps you well all s
Johnson's Drug Stop
Expelletf^or Using Tobacco.
Klrtland. Ohio. April 12.-At Salurly'a aeaslon of the flfty-llrst annual
conferencep of the reorganlred Church
Christ of Latter Day Salnu,
of Jt
an liInteresting feature was the cxpulimber five of ElBlon from quorum nui
iBlng tobacco, the
der M. G. Lewis for ui
offense being prohibliIted by the rules
of the <
mil
new Uoe of the
Pompadour Fora American Lady .Oonett
at Sl.OO. We abo carry the
W. B. and
Royal Worcester
in all ityles.
For GOc we have a Batiste Cocaet, straight
rtets. in
; long hip and with hose sopportets.
e only.
MAY DESIGNER 10c.
SOUTH
SIDE
A. J. WILHELMS^^
OTEINBERG’S
om-rmoseATKiv
Tborsda]r,Apr.l4
JOHN R. SANTO
ItaBUL WOMICt]
Q Grand Open House
value
erand Craoersei
...Tarmers...
Lincoln J. Carter’s Ovcnrttdming Success
Down Mobile
■n quart'
I hi- b*i
ips
J)ENnSTS.
A. D. TYLER
^DENTIST
bumaoiis FIRE SGBEI
A vant r<i!tuD warehouse is compli-t»-ly deeimycd by flames
In full view of the
audience
purely a mechanical
•t in which no rreal Are la
danger
. thus avoiding 1
sens' Pbona Ml
J. H. MONROE “
General Insurance
at I New Wllhsim Block
FIRE INSURANCE
355, ^ 75*,
Carpenters and Builders
Men—508 Naw Wllhalm Bloafc. BUS-
LW HASTII6S & SIR
__
J. D. Maxted & D. B. Mailed j I prtj„.
~~0. P. CMWia • BM.
;:u-::Jfire insurance
OM reliable builders, best of refer
ences. are prepared to do all kinds jf
carpenter and joiner work Estimates
given on short notice.
firm.
DRB. BAWYKR G
I Wark af HlglMSl Fasatos
F»fw QaM WMk a BpaaUMi
lury. the
E. g. Bryant
Reliable Builders
o&m*
j. w. Gtaactu a b.
Office and stair worl
specUlty.
e
Residence 203 East Eighth street
Cltlxens phone 975 3 rings
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
QTATg or JncTtlOab-fooniy ..f Utwad
OPTICIAN
111”™ EXPERT
AT HOTEL WHITING
UlCXWOOO.
gmnutav.A^^^
T. A. ,
the hrst five days
.of eadi month.
_
STAGS AND PLATFORM.
• Down Mobile." which comes
Steinberg's Grand next Thursday.
April 14. Is one of Uncoln J Carter's
best melodramas
Briefly (old. this
play is an exciting hut not blood-red
melodrama, with a pronounced com
edy element and some pretty and ef
fective tcenery. and Is as good as the
best of the plays that are called "aoclety dramas.' “problem plays" and
others that aspire lo reach the best
bouses. It U without exception the
best popular-priced attraction that will
be seen here this season. It Is In 8ve
acts, one more than the canventkmal
numW. Thy aecond setting (
lureatiae. showing the Southern
quarters at night, and the third a view
of the Interior
aterior of the
— _great dismal
amp. which Is a treatment
of a subswamp,
ireaim
“ p stage.
,..t entirely new to the
Delude the <disThe scenic effects In
swamp, the Sunnyslde maaalon
t^»p^
Ibe scene
i^e In
ln the
great Are
in
ih laat act
striking i
one of the most strikli
A'
pictures that has been seen.i. Appar
ently an old cotton Drill U seen lo be
enveloped In flame* whh dense clouds
of smoke pouring'oot Of ‘he
rlndows aocompanM by falling
Sk-sissse
iMssymaaacdcaiedflRl
luvftaeaa dUns thnmfh
dawracst a the teoeodh*
^ Mn. htftr adriMS
M to ne Ml E Plak■*BVR|etoMfiCGMpowd
'Db^ Mm. PtBOUV:—I aaffsrad
with Maisrh iififlalat ^ years. 1
J la of irtm
little bit oerrooB and
il the
curtain rings :
■c nnUl
t
______ ___ Carter has been pat to a
mclariva right to BM Mb gtocL
'Srftgtc:
tcru.. «
hm
trs:
M. & EE. IIMECARO
piK
'3^
ipeciahy; gW
! cs guaranteed to fit.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
DENTIST
Very best of dental service only.
10th year of pnctice. Yoor patnxH .
iifei
r-s-
fu^\
__
t cmr, lima, tdebday, apeil ii; it»4.
THE gnUMUfO BEO
EXCISIONS
PMCHINS SCONOMV.
^ »W»im^9mMhmimior
pili
p#>'
v:-
It..t
.'■ -P^-
POWDER
Ab^utHy >ure
Whrne aa MaMcraft SMaty.”
Kew Tetk. April IR—thOlag of
ctsymea who bad to observe plaebtgeeoMNay aad eras aadergn aeCnri
dmuJona. A. J. Palmer, praridlag
elder of tbe Mewbnry dUtrtet of tbe
New York coafercaee of tbe MetbodUt
Episcopal church, said:
, "la these days, when tbe cost of the
leceasarles of life hare lacreaaed.
there sboald be an Increase la tbe aalartes of mlaUten. Up in Seniraa
only one cold day last wlater. wbes
e wind was blowing M miles an boor
d the tbennometer was »4 d
. one of the Bhlverlag
' frastad
tellblm
breath aad naked
•how a man could support
aeaUkta
wife oa a muakrat aalary.*
"I (Old him be had my sympathy
and that wm* aU I could give him. but
bad I
way I would clotbe tbooe
tbe mUtressej
Messed women who are the
mUtressei
of the mountain parsonages in seal
skin from tbe crowns of their fnltl
heads to the soles of their pati
f«it. 8tm we have lived and we
tk.nWnl '■
cMnmctwu
AoMms tlM topics of flspwlal Inter
Mt St Uc chwch coBferepc* at Grace
ekorch will be tbe drlc relaUoas of a
clergjrawa oa this erealn**« prograin.
aad tbe paper hr iodpe Marwe Uwaornw aftanocB at X o'clock oa "Divorce
rroB tbe Jiulkial Point of View." Tbe
brat paper Wedaeeday evenlap wPl be
oa "TaacMap HoraUty la tbe Bebonis. '
ThU sob)eet la avakenlnc sreat lataraat aaoac edneators and tbe dtocoMlon will be eoatlnoed by Professor
Ollberl and otber teacbera off tbe city's
aeboola. Tbe poMIc is < wdlally inTltad to attend all tbe a
take part la tbe dlaenaBiac
Tbe tollowlni rererend centlemen
will be In attendance: Rt Rer.
Qmtm D. Ollleepte. D. D. of Grand
RapMa. Rer. J. W. Araatronc. of Petoakey. Bee. Mr. DeConz. of Niles,
Rer. Mr. Dodaoa. of Gimad Rapids.
Rer. Charles Dooobne. of Grand RapIds, Rev. R. H. r. Galrdner. of Grand
Rapida. Rer. E. W. JeweU. of Mania
tee. Rer. Mr. Jones, of St. Joeeph.
Rer. W. P. Law. of Sootb Karen. Rer.
Mr. Laeas. of Allegan. Rer. J. N. McOortalek. of Oiand Rapids. Rer. R.
Palaip. of Kalaawioo. Rer. Mr. T
lor. of Mt Pleasant. Rer. Charles
White, of Blc Rapids. Rer. Dr. W
ater. of Grand Rapida Rer. Dr. Rnsaell. of Grand Rapids. Rer. W. V. Daw
son. of RRc Rapida. aad Mr. Jameson
of SL Joaapb.
tam^mmrvuG
Id:
Wfmen's^^tome Society of the Fii
MethadlM Chitreh Will Have liv
^leraitinB Propraen Tomorrow.
The Woman
an's Home Missionary so^
clety
> First M. B. church will
meet
trow afternoon In the
church parlors. Mrs. B. JohnsonI will
be tbe leader and the subject ~
aflemoon Is “Christian Giving
Tbe prognun for tbe afternoon fol
lows:
Jewish Manner of Glrlng. Mrs. lanf
man.
Ooi
Tn
BdgeoomI
Vocal solo. Marguerite Bherwoo!.
Sme^t^OJrlng. Mrs^ Bailey.
___ Bale and 8oplaTSir?^
JrlRn.
Self Denial In GIring. Mrs. Calkins
Instrnmenui solo. May Miller.
Readings by Mrs. Jones and
Carol.
All the ladles are invited aad should
bring their mite boxes.
MRS. MARTHA SHEPARD.
Mrs. Martha Shepard, wife of Sidney
Shepard, a well-ttnlo farmer of Petoakey. died yesterday afternoon at
3:40 at the asylum of consumption at
the age of 4X years. Deceased leaves
a husband, one son. two daughters, a
mother, two brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Shepard arrived In tbe city last
evenlBg but was unable to reach the
bedside of bto wife before she died, an
hour before hU arrival. Undertaker
Anderson seat the body to Petoskey
this afternoon for burial which will
take place from the church at Petos
key tomorrow afternoon.
Another Priaa Sey^ (T) Essay.
Here's a boy's easay oo docks; *The
dock Is a low. heaty set bird, com
posed of meat and feathers. He Is a
mighty poor singer, baring a hoarse
rolot caused by getting too many
frogs In his neck. He likes the srater
and oarrlee a toy balloon in his stomsrh to keep from sinking. The duck
has only two legs aad they are set so
far back 6o bis running gear by na
ture that abe came pretty near miss
ing bU body. Some ducks when they
get big bare carts oo their tails and
are called drakes. Drakes don't hare
to set or batch, but just loaf, go swim
ming aad eat If I was to be a dock
I'd ratber be a drake every time.”—
Maaebaster News.
OiWht.Ta Be Wall Infermad.
It U Calmed tbat there Is a aaan In
Bad Aas who win not take either of
tbe Tinags papecB, yet be knows
erarytbtag that is «olag oo about
‘town erery day tn tbe sreek. MU wUe
belongs to a womaa's club aad three
ehtneh societies, one of bU daughters
la a mlUlnety shop, aad the
la la tbe denrery window at the
otber^
sNewa.
postoice.Cardef
Wa wish to expraas onr bagrtfelt
Ibanks to onr Mands and
wbtk by tbelr ktedneaa. nghtsM
•arrow srben tbe death aagel
■Mmed xmr bMored dangbtw Amanda,
jgmm Lsmox aad Family
Family Scrapping Over I OivUien of
Property.
Battle Creek. Mich.. April IX.—Will
• mill owoer.
iam Merrill
rty at bU
CAPCBTOIIAFLOg
tui. auu
‘ lldren of hU
death,
aad uwW
now the
i
for
It aad second wives aree fighUng
fit
Aped Ray City Fisherman Had a Ter It. Tbe daughter of the firai wife
rible Cxperienea. Almeet Periahing claims he was mentally incompetent
at the time he made hU will and that
From Cfleeta of the Cold.
be was influenced by tbe second wife
to deed tbe bouse and lot and to as
Bay City. April IX—Alexander Mc- sign the bank stock to her. The case
onald of Bssexriile will think twice win come up for bearing tomorrow.
hereafter before be stays tn his llshIng station oo the Ice of Lake Huron
SMled BMs.
until the latter is In danger (
Sealed bids will be received op 'o
lag up. He has Just been rescued and
the Tlst day of May.
leffectual al 1904. Inclrdlng
from a floe after three ineff*
tor the lighting of the streets
tempu. the last of which called to- and
slle.v* of the city of Traverse City.
more than fourteen hours of I
Michigan, tor a period of five years
work in a row boat.
from
the
1st
dsy
of^ May. 1M» The
McDonald went out on th
of said city reserves the right
to fish about a month ago, uking with ounrll
any and all bids.
him what be thought were ample pro- } reject Chat.
M. Beers. City Clerk
rlsloos. He eiweted bis shanty oppo
site Plum Uland, about seventeen
"" "■
miles off this city, and fished for three
with signal success. But last
TRY A RtCORO WANT AG
ertaln.
On the tollowlag morning be began
on hU last loaf of bread. No one ap
peared to relieve him that day, nor
the nexL nor the nexL but at the end
of tbe fourth day. when be had given
up in almost abject despair, when
saw bU stepson. Adolphus Lslos
and n oompnalon making for him
boat But the Ice floes were too i
tor the rescuers, and they were fi
to turn hack. Friday Lalonde started
again, this t
cr-
’
Saturday morning Lalopde and Fred
Bates resolved to rescue'the old1 msr
or die themselves in the attempt,I. The
bay was full of moving Ice. and i
than once the boat was ni'sny
wrecked by the Impact of huge floes
■gainst it. But human strmgth con
quered and the men finally reached
McDonald. Just when the little patcu
of ice on which he was standing was
breaking up and bis fishing shanty
bad dropped into the lake. The n tiiro
journey was made in tafety and tbe
-eacbed at 9 o'clock Satiinlay
nigbiiL after fourteen hours of IsIk t.
McDoaald1 was almost dead fro
cold, wet amId hunger, but Is rapid'v r
covering.
jcssf c-s'jst:
SMh tadnalTa. BataraMM
Itatat ji
Jum MU.
warm
tbU mmlBg to aaast bar alaee. Mlae
•-14-1RMM d-lA
Beasle ttrteUsr of Rlrbmnaf. lad.,
who wm apead tbe summer here.
WaWe CbaspbeO aad wife retaraed
CIGARS MADE BY UMION LABOR
to Maatna tbls moralng after a abort are made nadsr cleaa aad MM1
vUtt la tba cRy.
eoadlUona
XlSS-Xfit
MUs Grace Morgaa left tbU momfor a riait
Travene Oty blve. No. SSZ. L. O. T. lag for Columbas.
If yea tatae rwatfag •modm'rn -ad.- la
M. M.
■ad membars, are ne wftb bar stater. Mrs. Robert McDoaald.
George D. Lutxsaa returaed to sawrow'e pap«»-^-y«u'll aiim R."
gneatedtoi
at Forester's ball at 1
>sark. Upper Pealasala. after a rlah
o'clock W*
to attend
n tbe city srlth bU family.
funeml of Mrs. Adenaa.
Mrs. Albert Caebraae of Maatoa rePhil Boninger bas resumed bU
duties on tbe local O. R A I. rua as tamed booM tbU moralng nfler n riait
eagtaeer alter a month's vacatkm with her sister. Mrs. Ed. Barnes, who
spent snth taU foOu la Big Rapida.
has bean IB.
C. E. Boaig. who has beea acting n^
P. Perkett and son OUvar went
ngineer oo tbe local G. R. A I. run tn to MnnUtee thU morning to spend t
he nbaence of Mr. BolUnger. retnrned day.
To oend to ssali paper and catoMiss Rboda Rattenbory has !
0 Cndlllnc tbU morning
logiM houses in the dtioe for
tamed to tbe city from Oimnd Rapids
Bam Benda says that he doesn't I
your mil paper or buy from
thU kind of weather to sell summer for a short risB with her parenU.
ogMvta tlH you ooo
clothing. “But watch my Mg ad. to Ben Saedley went to Hntehsa
morrow.”
he aaddef as he gently Crossing tbU ammlng to visit his pa
Dorrow.” be
enu.
Idd^ the door.
Miss Amie Fklrchlld retnrned to h
One of the wl
You can do right at the Boot<
home tn Pmnkfon Inst night after
tern of the fire department broke 1
vUit in the city with Mrs. Elm
night about 12:30 o'clock nad got i
AN EXAMPLE.
firemen out In double quick Ume.
DO box was turned In they did i
A lady came In yeeterday wi
leave the
•*
a sample of paper ohe pMd 1
THE MARKETS.
per roll and 4c a yard tor border
in one of theoe houses and
bn-n brok™ by comlbb lb mita j
wished to sea if we could match
it—she did not pet a Buf
quantity. She found the
price for the same thing w
a roll and 2c a yard tor boi
•m probbbly r.in.lb lb lb. • 8.11 Cllv-I c.liwo. April
LET US SHOW YOU WHAT
A CHOICE LOT OF PAPER
WE HAVE THIS YEAR—THE
BEST YET—AND HOW MUCH
markri?!. Seven
WE CAN SAVE YOU.
lated for the opening of the season.
|
rveeirtd.
ating for the new Carnegie i
_____ building
_
on Sixth street tans
To Save Forty-Three Milaa
been comi
td the work on
pt. dPPbU r«l.
Millding r
ibed.
The new thirty-mile bridge ncroes
tbe Great Salt LakeB haa
‘
----been finished
at a cost
u.vr vrju
». Several I
were lost
e of lu consl
tlon. It was constructed
ted at this Igreat
Record Want Ada. bring Big expense to save forty three mllee beRatoms tor the money tnveatoc twe«-n points in Utah and Nevada
*^«! j"*W. USSmZmi to
lag. A las pr
1 be given.
Admiasloa li cm__
Tbe OoagregaUoaal Bridge Builders
bare
llBI
I only. I
by the
thly mi
Don't!
RVeeMa’ttoaNs*
"?b7;:s:iT^.ib. - lb.
ssT-c.ns.:‘i'.iy"7.4o''
6, A W. 12 up to Me
w«9S.-av-
F«js^jr=Lirs,Jr5i;TO
Pi»i^:U5-b£rca?s,-ss.
^fls/dn ^Urt
THE WEATHER
FOOLED US
F»gS«SS««
nice, early spring, and made our pur
chases accordingly. We expected to do a big business in Furni
ture ia March andihe first half of April—but few buy Furniture
till they can clean house,‘'and the weather has made that almost
an impossibility. THE RESULT IS WE ARE SO CROWDED
FOR ROOM that we don’t know which way to turn—and to make
a bad matter worse—there are several large shipments on the road.
TO INDUCE EARLY PURCHAlSING and make room for these aoods. we are makinfi:
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ON ALL Furniture, Stoves. Crockery and
Housefurnishing goods. Our terms are easy—Your credit is good.
FiL-iifeiasl.TSja'sir
MISCELLANEOUS.
I ««8T PiUroTii
WAS A WEALTHY BEGGAR
i tor Money and Piled L'p
Fortune.
w York. April IX—When Mr
Getel Feinberg died suddenly at hi
daughter's house at XM Broome sin's
a month ago. none of her childrs
dreamed that she had left them a
■mall fortune. She was 75 years old.
aad for 20 years had lived wit
two sons and n daughter, and
one suppoaed abe waa penniless.
When she bad been buried fi
greenbacks was found sewed taro one
of her dresses, and further search tilsed tX.W)0 in cash deposited in a
ft bank nod aeveral bondred dol
lars' worth of jewelry and val
clothing bidden elsewhere. A
Jaffer. the attorney for the heirs,
that It was now practically certain
that otber large sums of money will
be found deposited to her credit In
other banks.
Her relaUves have learned thdt for
nearly 20 yearn she had been an In
dustrious beggar, but tbat abe worked
ruardedly Riat none of her friends
w what she was doing. She rarely
?d any for her friends or nequaintM for money, but made long excoraions into distant parts of the city and
often called at 60 houses in one day.
She did little begging on the stnTt.
but made her appeal directlv• to per
sons In the wealthier sectionsis of the
city.
Mp«JK!'£:.'SLniS“ir-7jS^
A Magnificent value, one ol the Boston Store kin.l, a nice 8-piece suit, like cut, neatly / ^ i\fk
carved, dresser has large l>evel plate mirror, bed is toll width, good golden oak finish, only /
$7.50:
e are offering at Big reductions: Solid Oak Dressers up from
id Oak Commodes up From $;3.85
IRON BED SPRING
and MATTRESS
COMPLETE BED
OUTFIT
$1 1.50 ■
$5.75
llllllll
mm
FOUND AFTER FIVE YEARS.
Arbor. Mich.. April 12—After
five years of waiting. Mrs. William
M'alt comes Into posseMion of a box
of valuables comprising family silver,
books. documdnU and heirlooms. The
box all this time bad remained in the
Michigan Central freight office directto -Mlsa CUrn W. Hadley.” rrhlch
I Mrs. Walt's maiden i amc.
It seems tbat five years ago at tbe
death of Mrs. Walt's mother, the box
packed .and ahIpiM
. ome friend of her
forgot that her name had beeT
changed by marriage. Mrs. Walt waa
expecting it nad tbe railroads osed
their utmost eafiearora to kwate the
valnal ea. She had given np necoring
ago until na Item aiqieared
the box addreesed to "Mlaa
Clarn W. Hadley.- Then the expla
natkm
ttkm of the mieeiag box r
Mrs. Walt ta the vtfe oMPr^eoor
Walt of^ the German department of tbe
nalverelty.
IRON BED, like cut, any color, eimad,
Excebaor Mxttrem. fuU thickn^ good
SPECIAL $1.45
This Bram rail
^ng. cotton __________ ,
tick, and 1 pair 61b feather
pilkmi, heavyti^ for.
a NOW IS THE
® TIMEjTO
FURNISH
YOUR
DINING
ROOM
Ckfiln48cto 4.B0
each; SMekMTiS
9.76 to $800; Exte»i« TfiMCfi 8.76
to86,00; UsBcr Sets
4.60 to 86.0a
This Oak
Dinar
Each
If yea have a hall, afltoe a
ledge reeai to carpel ceam k
•ad see ear epeclel carpet
A W. Stator,
RaUabta Home Famtaher.
98c
m
$1. per week
FOLKS
THAT
WANT A
Satan 6ampsan of Cbarleroix eonaMtTRRSULTB
Xl-i.
I/JO
SL’=S!K'iSLJrV5‘4S5f-“‘
O. Pmlrnwr
aSTMAOTOR
omcE-Ow
Hr«r rin*
rtn*
Xal
ivww CUT. U
On» Oairof*
diesH
COAL
Jim arrived; supply yomfiranty.
for it u going fuL
RANGE
Better come
here now. It’s
an exceptional
opportunity to
get a fim'dam
range at an ex-
NOTICE THE NEW FEATURES
TMK SXOPil^ TtlA-r SAVKS VO«J MIOMKV’
ty died yMtacday at tba aayta at tbe
•gs of 41 yeara._______ ^
T«ir A MOORD WANT Aa
WAIT OEPAITIEIT
pbpeM^Squbttb
Dow imtcb Better
I THE LAWYERS.
MImm Utmiter otHmmUh
mtCrntir.
nj. «■ SUV*
...________
George floyt sad
Miw FVank
Charles Vadcr. Jr.. erlU eatertala tbe
CampboO of R
I Aid sock
Aar aafi Bmii^at tbe borne
LVaSw. A ttf attmidkbe^^ Ray Imadlag warn to Cbtaasa tb^
ormMg wheat bs axpseto to slay. ^
WURam Lora wcat to MtatSsIl
THE
G. B. Tmn COIL N.
PaiaUar.
Aad Paper Htacbic
Bata Murid ad Bm
dwat,lT
H. A. LE&EMB
t
THE EVENING RECORU lii^M
V .
SEVENTH YEAR—5156
. TgATBBSS OnT^iaGE^ TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1904.'
U-r
MANISTEE
TUG SANK
■DtEWOKK
EXEMPUFIED
WASMAIHEUHT
aimers somiMt
OmmI Tft, WtmWm imOmm
»f tt*9 9pMl» t—<
•« Ovw Ml* CN»mrtaX—.
cmniT €Mmuif
___
3
WEATHER.
n MoaiTMimLE
Fhlr loalght aad Wedneaday: rtslij
tom Mot Camptef tha Ptewt at Edgewater. ClatonliiB Thst tha Mori la
ef ladarter Qnallty.
Psty Sti'ism ffxa Ste X Bxeai el Oar
...aiall Paper**.
Thafa net aattofactory. Our motto to “Evory Room RlghLWhen it comaa to the clNoaiRt of WaU Paporx jtooYI Rod that aa
BMUQI cam TBt CAUM
By Wire to tba Eeatolv
Madrid. Aprtl lA—Oapasal Torml.
bo was la eowaad of tba Bpanisb
»d forosa at SaMtaBo da 0«ba wbM
le latter amTeadarad to tba Asaartcaa
■my. died In the tnaaaa asylom at
THOMPBONVILLE
MAT WCAMI UNCOHTMLAatt
AND rmUCK A BAR.
W'
K'-..
REPRESENTED
BY BEV^HTEEN ME^BERA
POPE WAB FATIOUEO.
Btthar Mad Trainod for Futolte FiMie>
tolanten Quartet Assisted in the Initlatioaa aa Hia MaalUi la Boor.
rw MMiitof* «r tut Cnm W«n Mmtory Work and at tha Banquet
By WIra to tba Braalag Raeord.
toy • Uta Baft. But tiM
April It.—Tba popa sbowad
Which Pal lawad—Attendance
OBm** Btwto WHH tha ^
'
I oa yaatarof (atlgua
Was Largs.
Dor
day's taaas at 8t Patars. Dortag
tha
•tolp antf War* Laat
algbt bis boUaaaa was raatlaas aad
One of the largest gatheiiags of
ab!a
Bsaalfaatad
eoosldarabta
agiUUoe
th
Btoarlat to tha Bvcalag Raeord.
maralBg Btbar tba poetUT Is aoi r
members of the Masonic fratcraily
Maalaiaa. Mick, Aprtl It—la «h^ iralaad for tba faitgua
la of public run
rbicb has assembled la the local lodge
Btora laai atetot iba toe fTaak Caa- I loos or bU baalth Is not so good as
looK time mraa ppeaent
Sold baeaBM oaMaacaabla ot Fatal has baaa gaDarallj supposed.
Iasi algbt. when Manlon lodge eaem
tebta owlaf to tba braaktai oT a
pllflad the work of the Master Mason's
wbaal rbala Tba boat aunek a liar.
degree. The attendance of members
Btaklag with tbraa omabara of bar
of Traversa City lodge No. 222 waa
orrw, who wara drowoad. Tba acH
aapaclnlly large aad about fifty memdaoi occurrad at lA o’clork.
bara of onulde lodges came to partic
Tba Ufa Mvlag craw waa aaal oot
Ipate In the InItUtory work and en)«iy
fron Polnl Sabla with a Ufa raft
BaarhUic tba tog. wbirb warn rattiag BUT TMtIte WAB MO BATTLE AT the bosplulliy of Traverse City lodge.
oa tba bar, two maa. Charlaa Batith. a
POUT ARTHUR.
A The work of the Master Masons dellaamaa. aad August Sduasakl. a flrarred by the officers of
gree
aMa. erawlad oa board tba raft
Maniiton lodge, consisting of the folUim'Tbay wara alamat daad fron tha cold
Ing:
Oanaral
Fflug
Bays
Japs
Mavs
Not
aad aiaoaura whaa abora waa raachad.
W. M —V. F. Huntley
tba aapula of tha
8. W.—C. L. Lane.
Crwaaad tha Valu—Ctar Ipapacted
l”llr*w Kopfar.r. tba aagtaaar. and
J. W.—Un Raider.
Herat Ousrd.
tba cook, •luck
8. D.—A. B. Kronler.
hopa that sha
J. D-L. Bailey.
^
I ba washed up high «
By Wire to the Brenlng Record
Recreury—Pred Me>er.
sr so as to be out of dai
TTIer—Warren Taylor.
St.
Patershtirg.
April
12—An
offlcisl
I and tba waras, howev
The visiting officers and members of
dlspairb from l*ort Arthur this morn
bar back into tha daap u
Manton lodge numbered about thirty
Blled rapidly aad sank 1
ing reports thst the Jsi«neae squad- and tn ndditlon to these there vrere
could reach her. the three men going
appeared un the hurlson off Port seventeen members of Weldon loilge
down with her.
Arthur this rooming, but did not ap of Thompsonville.
The drowned men were all rasiden'i
The Initlstory work by the Manton
proach the fortIflrations. They prtr
of Manlstaa. OapUIn Smith and Kn
eeeded on their may and partly In the ofleers mas exceptionally fine and.dur
glneer Kopfar wara liolh 4( years old
ing the progress of the work a quartet
direction of New Chwaag.
and both left a wife aad sli rhlldron.
An officer of tha official staff staled consisting of Messrs. Huntley, Ijtnc.
Tba cook. William Justamann. waa M
thb> rooming that New (Thmang Is in Raider and Kromer assisted
years obi and unraaniad.
The Mxempllllcatlon of the work
parfart suta of defense The city,
Tba tug Cnaflald was 10 vears old
as precise, correct and such as to Ih- said. Is Impregnable by land or sea
d tug
and mas nwaed by th
the greatest praise from every on?
ie.-pt for a long siege.
led at
llae of this city
Bhe
Chief of the 8
no Insurance
fl.iHKi and there
After the work a good supper mas
from Mukden stating (hat there is no
truth in the report that the Japanese served tn ihe dining nsim and fully
have rrosaed the Yalu and had sklr- IM member enjoyed Ihe feast and en
shes with the Russian forces on the tertainroent.
Worshipful Master O. C Moffatt of
ttichuiian.side of that stream,
Lnvabis Woman Pasaad Away at 10
rhe exar reviewed the horse guard the Traverse City lodge presided 'S
the armory this morning. His ma toastmaster and after the menu had
This Mtoming After Only a Gem
jesty
drank the bealt^ of the regiment been'disposed of a season of more
paratlealy Bbaet lUnaaa.
and addressed the men with eneourag- than oritinary enjoyment closed the
evening program. The Manton quarIng words
Mrs. J. R. Johaaon died this mti
mirtbuted lavishly to the pro
I at I0;4( after an lllneaa that I
and seversi selections men* re
fw awe> Itime bul which a
peatedly encored.
Besides the music by ‘
■ *
Tha
a eaui
eauaa of death waa diabetes,
e liImpromptu entei
. R. Walksr ef Grant Township
buatand she Isavaa one sc
Ing addresses by H Mon
Elected Chairman—Only Three
JwiSTjobbim
lobbte of Detroit,
Detroll. who la «
m-. I*rv!f 1 IV GlllK-rt. s reclutloc
New Membsra en the Board.
liaetaibbase tbia evening
Mrs. Jobn_
Nve Jordan and some ivmarks by
___ _____ been unwinaclaus
•I Krirkson. up«»n m-hom the Inltlan'rlork yealerdnr morning. Her death
V morl. maa ooeferred.
foUowlag that of her son. Jamas O.
'b<- evening was one of great pleasJohaaon. ao closely makes It very aad
«•».! the local lodge I* indebted to
visitors for s program of miK-h en
for the family.
Rhe waa united I marriage to Mr.
He received
f<w organisation
nii ut and proBt.
e tn thU
Johnson In l*6n i
»tes. V. II Monr
r««1on In IlM and moved to the farm,
the city,
about two miles meat of m
T^’ re only thrv?* nem- niemb-rs
which they have lived un eve sln^
ird this year K O IJtdd of
Antrim County CItlxens Will Orivt
Mrm. Johnson was a memlier
* PenIbsuU takes
Presbyterian church and waa bived for
orge K DefJrsw. but
Through to-'^he Bunnv South
her character and swe<rt dU|>osl(lon
rvlously served i>n thi
in the Pall.
and especially by the young peopl
» DsvU t»f Fife Ijike lakes Ihe place
whom she often entertained nt her
D. V Hutchins Oeorge Johnson of
home Her death will be a great loss Oreen Ijtke township takes the place
lx or seven pniminent Antrim
county citixens are making prepara
to her many friends
of Willis Wigbtman
The ftineral services will be fro
tions io go to Georgia next fall, pur
Mr
.tghtman ha* serve
tba Pras^jyterlan church Tbursdi
chase farms and makt
lard for twelve years and
by rail but
aftariKioa at 2 o’clock
there. They mill not j
e oldest memb«
I the party
drive through. An
rnship clerk f«ir 20 years. The reaI engage in
I for hla removal Is that he has are Frank Blakely, who
fruit culture; Eugene and William
ounty. having
moved out of
chased s hardware store at Sherman. Byers, who have already purchased
Spanish Prsmiar Was Mst by a Mt
The board then adjouroAd until lo^ terms and will also engage In raising
clock so M to fruit and other producu.
morrom morning at X o'clock
Who Flaurlahad a OaBtoAr
About three yeais ago Robert R.
to appi>lin his
give the chairman
, Blaahatf Hla Arm.
ttllkinaon went from Antrim to Oeornuumllteea
bere he purchased a terra
gla. wb<
By WlPS to ibe Evening Record
made a great success, laut summer
3 MARRY ON THE CTAOE.
also a-ent and purchased a
Bareeloaa. April 12 —Beaor Maura.
ores He will raise catIba Bpanisb premier, narrowly es Country Girt Will Maks Pirmt Appsi
RolH-rt Roe is another
raped death at Ibe bands of an aaaas
snee In a Rsat Wedding.
r man in Georgia, he
sin lodqy. The premier was leaving
1 of aboni 600 or «00
Ann Arbor. Mk-h.. April
12—A having a ;
the palace of the consul genemi when
Richmond, also of An
acre*.
Cyi
stage
meddlng
mill
he
the
rulmlnatlon
he was met by his assailant who
ha* r
purcha»ed an Improved term
of the romance of John N Veeder. ad trim. ha.
flourishing s dagger
Benor M
nee agent for the Henderson Stock of XO acre* on which he will locate.
threw up bis arm In time to nave his
The Antrim couniy people are
mpsny, and Leah Morse, the daugh
body but received a aavere slash tn
‘tiling In the southern part of t
of a wealthy farmer The girl has
the arm
The would be assassin
at*.near the Alabama line
emiled her father's objecllons to a
lage feller" for a son In law and will
Ike her debut as an actress tonight,
TEMPERATURE DROPPED.
len she will be married to Veeder
the stage of the Ypsilsnii
JAP FLEET
WAS SIGHTED
ss: ‘bir
M1S.J. ■.JPBItSOli
■•dard Cement eomtmv
has stopped work on Ita big plaai at
Bdgewater. dtolmtag that the mart la
PUtte lake la of aa lafcrior quality
ot be I
aad that eei
L Abou
easy matter. WeYre each aa hamxaaa vartoty for yaw to ahoeax from
Prmakfoct. When the principal stockholder here learned the etale of af
fairs he withdrew aad attached the
lumber manufactured oa the com
pany's property the last winter.
- I plant Is
is capltellaed at 11.000.Aldrich of Detroit
rith ex-Jni
as president. The company declares
that it mrlll locate elsewhere and carry
on its buBjaeu.
An aaalysU of the marl was made
by the sUte chemlsts|wbo declared it
of excellent quality.! A number of
houses were buUt on the company's
property and the foundations of the
was rua
factory started. A railroad
i
from the propo^
propoeed pU^
ph
igan
The holdings
arc about 3.000 acres
St Edgewi
« City Book Store
CUT THE CORNERA
Property Owmer Gave U. of M. Studont
a flSJJOO Thrashing.
Arbor. Mich. April 112.-Joseph
ingflit. a freshman •engineering
. Pa.
s.. has staristudent from Allegheny.
ed a suit fur $6,000 damages against
LewU T. Umiipert. aa ex-jeweler and
prominent citizen >r this city
Mr Umpert Hv s €Kj Oleom-ood avel.angfltl
loms on Vaughan
street. The sh<»i
sh<»rt»*st cut from Vaughan
street to 4he campus is across Um>nu hare
pert's property sod the studei
:bls short
lieen In the lisbit of making tl
1^1
Mr. I.Impert put up a
earh end of the lH*sten path i
If not an actum! notice, not
pass. On Thursday last l.nn
:.angflti was
eny and Llmhiking across the pn»|>en
proceeded
p«Tl pulled off bis r?«st apd
i
'idown and
Io give* the student a ki
•lllng. whereft
ftVTCBtiS*STUU
HAS BEUI AVERTED
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago, April 12.—Tba Ihraalened
Ihraa
artlke of tba cattle bulcbefs empl<
hy 8wlft A Co. In every packing
BENZIE COUNTY TELEPHONEA
Material Has Arrlued at Lake Ann for
Their Cenetnictlen.
wbea the company agreed to lake
bMk iBlo its employ 100 buickeim fllsrharged on account of light trade. The
eompuT xras aeused of dtsertmlnatlng
acaiBBi oM easployes who are pcominaat ta Ubor orcantsatkiBs.
Special to the Evening Record
Lake Ann. Mich.. April 12 —The ma
•lal for the construction of the Benxie
depot
place The line will run from
to Dendon. Interlorhen. Lake
Ann and Traverse City.
J T Richardson Is moving to Man
Istee.
tamuel W
Sai
indlslng
LAID ON TABLE.
MINItTERB APPOINTED.
raprtatW
By wire to
the Evening Record.
jytbeBi
Wanblnffton. April 12 -By n ^ct
party vote of 40 to 1* the senate today
laki oa the table the Oormnn amendaant to the postoSee npproprtetloo
Rev. Heiaappit Will Cmms to Traverse
City.
The fortieth state conference of the
Rvangelkal Lotherna
tkm closed^at 1
Rev, R N. Holaapple. Travt
“
• Ri'..
•tgC^amtoanto InveatlBnte the poatoftee depnrtmant.________
MRA W. R. BURT BEAD,
WEt wf Premtomm Bafinaw Man
pirod Preni Haart Traubte.
By Wire to the Evetotas BMord.
-
L
. C. H I
eCUy.
■
Butte
BweBinh Luthernn Mlaaien.
lUlae,. MIcto.. April
days' mlaakm of the Bweilah UMtowna
ito wUl be toeU VmmU
maday la the local fl
churcA mrblck mrlU obaerve tu thirtieth
aaalvereary Wedacoday evoalag. Mialatarm from varkma parte of lowar
Mtatolgna trill take part ta the «ger
elaea. The Rev. i. T. a Olandm. of
MndkaBoa. win apaak on •«qr “
-
r tonight and Wedneaday; rising temperature Wedaaaday.
Cbe
l)ealtby
Boy
IT WILL BE A HUMMER
Tests U
Woe to
on a boy'x foot.
Our Shoes
onn stand
Rny Cest
WATCH OUR "ADS” 01 TOMORROWSyAPERS
of wear that the Uveh'est
boy can give them,
Wc
want an
o|>portunily to
prove this to you by shocinj;
)t«ir boy.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
KIMBALL
S. BENDA & CO.
$I.2SIO$2.00
WE HAVE A GOOD SHOEMAKER'S BHOP.
PERFECTO
Tljat look good and feel good They're a combination of ftt. style aa<
quality. Patent colt or vici kid. Blucher cut or full slipper vamp.
They're sure to please you.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE BTORi
THREE BfllURS
THE SELZ SHOE
Citiaens 32. Ball IM.
PIANOS
inens’ shoe
FACTORY
th St. and Lake Ave.
ThiMSoru-of the IlKSP wra'ni
DIRECT PR^M
^
mvU
in tins ‘ ly
U
havcrcfvvv l oiv -h-w
aivi will Iv- c'.».l iu .s'i ir
TO HOME AT
<' \
FACTORY
I.
N
.
vs
*
HAUIA tSCIPEB DEATH
twin A Campany Sava Traubis by
Taking Back Cattleman Who Had
Bean DIaehargad.
WohY you come in aad asef
LADIES’ SHOES
LaGretti. Wodnsaday only, walnut
Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry
French chewing candy 10c per lb.
nr
m
Very aeldem you see aaeh xttracttva Wall Paper ax taeVt shewing _
MRS. TIMBLIN has Just recsived a
»w line of samples ef black drosa
goods, silks, all the latest noveltioa
and newest designs of wash dress
goods. No orders duplicated.
21»^
SUPEIVlSOtS MEETING
WnXGOTO GEORGU
and the prices are as tetigdiag aa tha paper.
reward wlH be
and worn,
Traverse
returned to Grand
C
paid If retu
21$C-tf
before July 4. INK.
was the (MBelal
Twent-elght above
a
temperature tl Is morning but It might
have been twirenty-elgbt below Just as
»e the effect waa exactly
handily
M lee U now more flrmly
soldered In the bay than ever aad It
begins to appear aa though the IlUnolt
wouMbY loom up akwg local aborea
Friday as per schedule. It aleo looki
as though the weather maa wax trying
to save a crop of Ice by leaving the old
stock In the bay nnUI next winter eo
It can be used again without any
ivcal
of the Northern
E H. Pope.
;
ransportatkm
oompany.
Michigan
hlgaa
Tra
ipany thU momlng of the
ed the
condttkms exteUag In the bay and It
•
llllB
» Chicago 1
INORE BOQ ARREBTB.
Three More Have Dean Gathered In by
Nmv Active Cepa
Bta Marie. Mich.. April
The foltowisg people have been ar
i OB tadtetaxeats brought by the
I Jury: Thomax Qnlan. xeUlsg
r to a misor: John R. Hatton.
kMplag a gamhUag hotme: Mshel
~ kor, keoptag a bonae «C OMhme.
gave boBda to appear M the Clreoari la May. It to expaetad that
lonvw some arraatx wUl be
nmmata or a mors taapoftt
PRICES
The Old Rcilobie Shoo House
AND EASY TERMS.
CALL AT 129
FRAIK FRclORICH & CO.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
FRONT STREET
FOR PARTICULARS.
W.W.niBALU»lintllY
o. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.
Boys'
Clotbing..;
mRtOWN,
Our Long
Experience
^€atblis a§ U Buf
Cbis Department is Dow
Complete
Recent ahlpmentx from eaetern mam»ready for the email boy as well ax the
older onee.
.Buster Brown
.r.$Uit$.r.
For beye up to 10 yoare are a laadlwfl
feature thia aeaaon. Also showing a
large range of 2-plece awits. S^eoe
suite and Norfolka.
Prioaa run BZjOO. B2JG IWIO, $380.
$4-00 to $7 00
Youth's suite $$80. $180. $780. $10
te$128a r
e milbelm
Cwetr fiMrt sad OsiM
ChiWrM's and boys’
ehildrtns' end
Beys* Fin*
Swtaters
Caps
Pants
Bats
Waists
Blonses
Shirts
Encrythtogtht
cntleer
Big Beys
wniiietg
Clothing and Furntohinga
with certainty of pleasing
our patrons—
'
We carry twice tha stock
children'^ and boys*
.
Rne goods of any
house In Northern Mlchlgawthis means, of oeuraa. that pm kava...
the goods that aatl—oar Ikto
•Uttla Fallowa'- suite thto
year are aa atlraetlvs thay
sell at aJght-$180 ta $780—
for tha •%lggar baya,from 14taB0yaarasrx«a.thaatyts8
do not vary ao much from yaar la yaar,
but wa axay ba caanM apmi tMa yaar
and ovary yaar to a*^ tba lalsoL
blggaf aad boM axaxrtmxat ta ba
aaan la thto raglaw
$480 9s $1080.
l^wilton Ootbing^
'm
pi»awwn»anooiK»mTW«CBCT.jnig.TiKMPAT,Apmi^ii«.
THEEVEWINfiRFCOBO
'ssm.
orricc m wmourr irntT.
e. A. SKitCMKW.
CKy
C*««tttor.
■ MTHS
\h'
SECRETS
AtthM
•AMC tAW VIOLATIOMt.
It 1M« bM« reported u> the Keeord
• maber pT UaM Uat tke g»»e l«wi
la rasaid to troor ftahlac h*»« ^
opnljr aad flacraaU/ riolatetf all wtotar. Froa the astare o« the raporta.
the Ssh hare sot beea uhea far aport
hat for pcoat Bo«ebodr ‘u fullty of
a doahte rlolaUah. Oae laetaace
hartac haao aald to hare caufht IM
troal la a day. How maay of theae
ware aader aUe waa aot itated or
what dlapooIttoD waa made of them
MotHer*s Friend
WbiTShlLtbydbOd^ All*
about to becoiae aaotbera aaed aead ooly
jO a dn« atore and for fi.oo aecare the
oriMchndbirth remedy. Healtbybabim
aaetog MotocfjBjFnpd.
ITUUnAdA
Some Milford
farmera obbTied
Birenuoualy at the recent tow
Uoaa'.
las to a woodchuck bounty
May come, that they wU. be robb^of crotind that "the woodchuck buntera.
maoetbla, that l^ey hare Iweo lo^ with their Runa. doga. fence breaking
tad gate opening procllvltlea do more
la, for Not only the dahermaa wl
harm than
the woodchucka." The
the doe ooldt. bat the humbler oae
bounty waa cooHnoed. however,
whom the aport U Jaat aa dear. If ouch t propoaltlon to pay a premium
bawka waa rejected.
tow breakto, heopa up.
> aueb rkda
It Bieaa. that wh«ilhe #ral of
to diaappolotmeot.
Every
maa who loroa to caat a dy abould
The Soaxlat popi
tk» lami
too la a( ,the aplal
I ud act
ha« too liaay free
Bh nClamte
MW Urea a y
_
Bad Aae who aaya that hU preawaalhaart to not hla Brat lore hwt
eoWMthtac Jw aa sood.**
>eek'a
A briWaal cirrtc of Battle Creek'
a Dtoeokaned aodety
iety ihaa <
aad wni ahtoe out with
tmonu.
KIWE^
Bad^
oaoad Praak. CaadMIy apeaktac tt
to aafe to aay that the adaatataiTmtioa
will be outapoken In lu rtewa.
Bditor Keyea of the lAxtagtoo Newa
telia of a poor widow ap la SaaUae
cooaty who traded off her Rood cow
for a cablaet orpaa. Such naaelftab
Reports from Van Buren county
irry the tatelllgeaoe that ‘
has Jni
the vicinity has'lieen n moat auoceaa_ aauBualftti one. the Sow of sap being
!y abundant this spring.
spri
Calhoun county farmera have pi
rbaaril large numbers of sheep abet
lag nmchlnea and are at the oplnh
that the) beat any other labor aavii
device ever Invented. The coat
shearing ahoep to thus greatly do
creased.
fmry Grand Rapids men who have
■ly noticed divers stealthy signs
ibe annual bonaehcleaBtag bee. are
y getting tbelr Bahlag tackle to
abape. ready to fly at the drat Indlca
tlon of the reaP beginning of opera
tions.
The lumber mills at Muntotng
longtn, to the North western Coo$k-o
age B IkUmber Co., have boen pur
chased by Ttndic B Jackson, of Buf
falo. N Y.. who will convert them Into
(ouiierage fartoriea. This will give
employment to several hundred men.
Cndillac police are getting after sa
loon and restaurant keepers on
gamtillng proposition and lnten<
eliminate ail games of chance to I
places. The cnisatle was started by
the aaaertloas of some of the cUlsena
that the young boys of the town we
allowed to take part to the games.
The new South Lyon Rural Te
phone Co. has been organised for t
bem-fli of the farmers of that section.
The eschange to to to- to the office of
the Bell comiuny to South Lyon, and
arc to connect with the
the II
company’s wire*, with free
North
service to the latter place
lem and Worden .
W. W. Dann B Son have pun
the Beaverton Timea and will
an effort to put this paper up?n a
paying basis. If they fall In this they
say they will consolidate It with
Beavertoni Clarion, now pobltobed
1 are capable of |putnewspaper i
> support of the cltl;
County Eighth Orads Taachera’ Exam
The Northport I..eader In its to
ination.
nne had a very nice article upoi
The regular eighth grade exarolna
passing of winter. Everybody to
lions for Grand Traverse county will
: amlttog anxiously, and ns patiently ns be held at the following named places
May 12 and l-l: Williamsburg, school
poantble for U to pass but at this writ
house: CMd Mission, school house;
ing the dnal exit of winter seems n re TVaverse City, court house; Kingsley,
Interlochen. school
mote eoBtlngency.
school bouse:
Interlochen.
examination
year. Examination i
Longfel
Wa. tbs wadomgMd. do hurahy
Kevere
s Hide.
aipaa to iwTaad the moMy cm a iO;y
board
of scImwI ex
boctla of QraM*a Wammtad
Iners shall look over aad mark
papers will
by applicants for dlplomas. An- average standing of 8
per cent and not less than
to an;
wy
branch sbouid be required.
i
‘
Bchool
Cor
It has long been n time-honored cus
1 wish 1
» to all parties
tom In the Benaonla Anaatns club to
start all big dsh tiortoa on a small contemplating to taket the June tencher ' examination that there wiU
iU be a
e State
sptclal list of quaatkms on the
Manual and Course of Study, to addlon the subject
Hot! to he
Copies
of the
of
thfcry
Makes uad
Cleanse
xy be
^ system vttk HolUetor’s Rocky msnnal and course of atody asay
of
Manntato Tea. dl cento, tea or tab- ol tsined at the cammlaatoaer's office
at the court bouse.
leC joknaoa’e ttmg Btorc
Geo. L. Crisp,
County CommIsaloBer cl School
. There will be e epeelal coaeacatton
2155-lOt
[t • iS!*£r.S2urr.rt'‘i]£S;
-rirremSWW'WMrr M.
.
BHuermt:
LHaglOW,.
ti.mv9mttssrisisis^
rv tu. ky te OJMm aM
VatMwn Tuamahip Ti
Isaac Cox of Emmet township. CalMin county, haa beea treaaurer of
Bchcol dtotrict No. 4 for K yeart and
haa paid out to aalary and mainte
nance for the ilUle redI acbool (
I6JM0
UAM Lpewy. OsUwsil*
a. CBCiTgKgy a Orsssir.
aaUgiaile«.BueaaDd the ktert bcaatilal damgm; a laoge
aatifal dei%aa;
deiigna; a_
KT SQUARES
in the latort beantiM
at at ART
SQUARE
of OIL CU)TO8 and ^OLEUMS in aB giadet
rC. WMMOJtD. 1
J. W. SLATER,
- Whatoaato and RetalL
Year IMIaBto Hmaa Farwlaher.
da haa aamathing af graatast
j
tonoa ta say ta yau In
papara. ■
TCH for the unkm^bal on il
tun which you buy jlMir
IF YOU want a dne dtting. up-todate style suit at right price call on
J. Kramer. 215 East Front St. 2144-tf
Ladlaa. *yau nan Jump an tt.
pie on H. but tt wrill aoam up i
mvry ttma.- SalmaaFh Slaattn
Varwisa
FOR SALE, BY
APRIL 26
1 will sell cattle on tintc or
for cash.
80 DOES THE
ENTERPRISE GROCERY
M-t.J* large and contains
MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 11, U
and 18. we wiU offer far aaU
e to 1250 per
nt a good Im
proved farm with tools, horses,
all neei-Ksary and cvmvenlent
bulldlngK" We have Just what
.vou wain
l>-fs talk It over.
ranging t
I will have in Traverae City a
car load of
FINE
BREEDING
CATTLE
THE WJORLD MOVES
Cooking for
a Tarm?
1000 CANS Sa-s..
8c PER CAN
>^nl£EiL
Lvety can guaranteed Fiixt Clam RED ALASKAN SALMON
or money cheerfully refunded.
PHONxss
ssg'JfN'}o®JS?l
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance with the
National Board of
F i rr Underwriters.
It Peys In the Esd
Wkm fM CffiBd U Tkimk »f H
WQOB 48 faatff* Miflmt Tki$
Yamt Thu Mt U faaAfa Fda
HUrnHmCmiof •
y
CMS HMMSi
J. B. Palrc Electric Co.
125 Cass SL.
ia aaa taama. Tka Sat ffmyat
CatUr^m $t2JfO ta $fS.0C.
Traverse City.
Six |jcr cent. lUtcount
me connecT rnea rnee.
for cash. - This is a very FINK
lot of CATTI.K. hxvirvg Irccn
1 the Gladwin
The lb; on
mavorsity contest between Ders!
Mil's, the republican candidate, and
Charles G. Snuylandi. the Union
party’s chclee. ha* been declde<l by the
conncil In favor of the fon
Fdtiidg thd Pdtpid
raised in lowx
Janet HolM
Record
Otffddt
A«»*. -being
Big
MUST HAVE
A CHINA k,
CLOSET...
TliUMa-llatiCatiGncn
MY raiCE ON Fioun
Haoali's Besl'FlMir
Snow UDdlt Fkw
liMiFiMr ^
In these days of cleaning house and re-furnishing your dining room.
It 1a
one of tho ewallast plecoe of furniture you can own. Muet have one ta put
your fancy china in—aurely gat broken if put away with the other diahea.
Must have a place to show thorn to your friends. This la the greateet dieptay of handoomely made, artistically put together china cioeeta that the
largest factorlea could produce. We were particularly fortunate in being
85c25'¥s
SEE THE NEW BUFFETS
That we have just received. Nothing can oompare with them in beauty,
etylc and finish. They juet put the finishing touch to the dining room. If
you once had one you would wonder how you ovor got along oo long without
226 EM Fmt Stmt
,1v
OUR NEW
GLASSWARE
..HAS ARRIVED
BEAUTIFUL
CHIFFONIER
la the handeomeet ortide in tho bed room, oopoclalty them with four or fivo
rs and a fine mlrrer. There are aome that have even mere drswere
nice ptooe far the hots. Sometimea this place to uaed far a "madleine
iblnet.” than you know whore the moet-waed medicines are when you want
tham in a hurry. We have eightaan different styles of chlffanlerB priood
tlon: alto fine gold c
tlon and bMtulful ri t eryatal
glaamsare of unusual luster. No
description we may give would
do them just ce.
todVjOa
from $8.00 t
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
We therefore
invite you to call at once and
THE HANNAH
MERIUNnLE
Tho Hannah A Uy Mareankila Ca,
itotrih
1 wmrwwsT* mass
Want
Return, for ths money Invwstod.
Mat raw •«
8sm*uias»«»*
ptoaBtaoOmm
efu
travtrst Citf^
6as Cmpaaf
HAVE VOU
TRIED THEM YETT
ELGIN C. LEWIS
Ben Hot Flo*
Best MinnesoU
Spring Wheat
76cfor95Iba
1.45 for 60 Iba
ENTERPRISE
grocery
NOTICE!
---------------- . Ofrtjr, t
vwillla and mrwwto
twins candy 10c pm- ffi.
V<M BMd a Oigpet Md a fcw
nimtvtL Yob kaov that,
bttt tkt ■ apffitaot part ia
where to fiod the tefert aa■ertffiffittaBdthebartTaiota.
Yob <caa aooB dedrie that,
byrteppiagia here; we can
Mwv you aaythiag yoB waal
atjBffi^yoBWBBtlppay.
at we have aa eaceptioBaBy
OBaa.'NniinP^S^
CURE GATARRM BY BREATHING
County
^/^C>5aV1N&5)
a.B.BWJ^FVpa4NaiWa
STATE OP OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO,
•
LUCA8 COUNTY—an.
Jala la ilrtet the vlolatora
Prank J. Cheney amket oath that
be la senior partner of the drm of F
deaerta.
Aaolhor thin, abould be cooaldered J. Obaney B Oo. doing boatoeaa to the
CTly of Toledo. County nnd Stale afore
Brery aimmor U»er* are partlea of
said. and that said drm will paj the
■mnamnn that eone to this city
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOUARH
■ah the adjoeaat atrooma. If the for eack aad every case of
: . mrmtma are dopoputoted of iho dan, that cannot be cured by the
[all's Catarrh Cure.
^ ;
tribe. wlU they oootlaue
FRANK J. CHENEY,
• Are ‘they not a food ctoaa of people
Sworn to before me and aubacrlbed
!!
toharecomototbecltyT Doat Umli
1 my pronenee. this etb day of
rmber. A D. 1S86
P
oomlag every yeor mean a certain
(Seal.)
A W. GLEA
',
rwrenoe to local people? Certainly
Notary
>
■ yea wUl aaawor both nuoaUoa.
In
I Hall’s Catarrh Cure to taken InlerU.-'^ light of all facta. It beboovea every telly. nnd nets directly on the blood
?!
«m,«i who knowa of a violation of a and mocous surface of the avstem
8en<l for teatluonlala free.
ne Warden Vivian nays i
H
«kme law to report It to auch a mA^
F. J. CHENEY B CO.. Toledo. O
lumel a
In the vlctalty of Calui
t:
urn that the same warden can take
Sold bv nil Druggtota. 75c.
the lot
becoming very tame
Take Hairs Family Pllto for C-.natlther day one r
aetloB. Ifa s«ttaf prety clone to Ibe
winli
into a yard In Chassell and was capdrot of May aow. but thoee who have patlon
turesl. It had been chased by dogs
dahfd all winter and are atlll d.hins
ELECTION NOTICE.
esslun of
The animal was token posseasi
deoenre puntohn
: pendli
Notice to hereby given to the elec- by Mr. VIVI
TS of ncbool dtotrtct No. One of the Instructions
ly of Traverse City. Grand Tmverad den.
cLivcuand points back ward.
rural mall carrier out in the
luniy. Michigan, that a apecial meet
after looking over hla revised
Orover Cleveland haa declared hla ing will be held to said school district
belief that there la an opportunity for on the »th day of April. IM4. at en- instructions prohibiting hla ^soliciting
newspaper subscriptions and carrying
domoomtlc bu^mb In the coming prea atne bouse No. One oo Cnaa street. In
aatd city, at which meeting the propo^ parcels for
Ideotlnl election.
fitloo to raise the sum of twenty hoped those
But the fonaer prealdent, aaya the
Bsnnd dollars by loan ami laaulng Vashtogton would not ftwbld hto aceptlng frieil chicken and pumpkin
bauds of said district tlMradar. for
Cleveland bender, namea condltlona
the
char
purpose of oonatmettog a acbool plea from
uador which that opportunity miut bo
ding to ward Na 4 of aald c4ty. housewives al-.>ng the i
embraced which will not nppool to all
be submitted to a vote of the elec
district, Bald
the demoemta In the toad. He aaya
nnd the
to the drm ptaoe that the dghUng
allots shall be aa
forcea of t
tbonauad dot
-or a loan of twenty
"For
t'
d. E. Wait B dona Offer to Return
for the pnrpose of cooatnictlng a
Money If Hyomel Treatment Falla to
school
building
to the Fourth ward—
atrango ea
v«. ••
Cure Catarrh Without dtomach Doethe irtie raUylag cry.
loan of twenty itonisand
Of couiwo ho mooaa that Bryaato
of coastructli
he Fourth wn
to all Ita phaaea. must be ahaadom
i few minutes four times a
*^baol«to toaaaa aad gneatkma
reaihe Hyomel.. all catorrbal
day you bn
election
The polls of this ele
» destroyed
open at 8 o'clock to the forenoon and germ* will
■mbrane rcstoretl
lated
he aaya. -abould be maafuUy aban will remain open until 5 o’clock In t
health.
doned- That, of course, applies to
With every Hyomel outfit tthere to i
rApril 12. 1»04.
the Issues raised by Mr. Bryan, but to
[•an l*c
l*e carried
neat Inhaler which can
Chas. M. Beers.
the neat Itrentb Mr. Cleveland urges
pocket. Hyomel breathed
City Clerk and ex-Offlelo Clerk of the the purse or poqket.
the ratalng of the laaue of tariff re
B«uird of Education.
2156 lOt through this confalns the same heal
ing balsams that are found to the air
form. and an appeal to the people
upon
the
mountains,
where
catarrh
Notice.
economy to the expenditure of public
unknown.
NOTICE-To the Bank
money, aa well aa an arraignment
destroys all catorrbal germs
of the City of Traverse City:
air passages of the bead, tbre
the repuMteana for having made nnd
Sealed bid* are reuneated by the
nose, and makes a positive a
broken promlaca ' He would al
CkiuncU of the City of Traverse City.
permanent cure of catarrh.
lack the pepnbUenn policy with re- Mk-hlgaa. for the highest rate of In
The complete outfit coat* but fl.
terest paya*ble oo dally balancea of
apect to the Phlllpplnea.
while extra bottle* of Hyomel can «>e
oner belonging to the city or to its
obtained for 50c.. making It one of the
But to not Mr. Cleveland toying with
istody. nnd the lowest rate of inter
most economical of treatments
obsolete laaoes hltnaelf? Did not the
It to be paid by the city foe such
American people put the seal of their temporary loans as the city shall have
Walt A- Son* believe so thodisapproval upon tariff reform In power to make, the word temporary to oughly In the merit of Hyomel that
mean within the term of the contract
ther guarantee to. return the money
im? Did they not eapreaa their ap^
one year from May 1st. 1»04. Said
If It fall* This to certainly the strong
proval of the Philippine policy In
ded proposals to be deposited with
est.evidence they can give and their
* city clerk on or before 8 o’clock
IPW? la It not poaolble that Mr
faith In the H}-omei treatment. It en
m. April ISth. 1804. The council
able* any one to use Hyomel wUhotU
reserves the right to reject
risk of spending money for nothing.
all bids.
Ask S E. Wait B Son* to show you
Of courac. this la i
Chas. M. Beers. City Clerk,
a H.vomel outfit and explain to you
ted this 8th day of April. A. D.
domoermto to decide. i
what a simple and easy way It to to
215S-8t
have to moot it.
relieve and cure
your catarrhal
2SJSi“^.'a.%ssr:
S2J'~
*»"^a8-«asaa!—’
11 MAKE YOWnUME
PLEASANT
E111^. acmH_.lllE811AY.
*HB aVMraO BBOOKD, IBATaBSB OUT, IPOH, TUESDAY, APRIL U,
A WEAK STOHACH
sesjasarg^i^sa'
mkiai. Airarie^olfoodaiidpfatityolitts
«81 BOC aBow ooe to eat cnoogA to keq> up
Iwalth and stray;tk A srcak stomach can not
even if k am eaten. Do not tiy to cose dyspepna or anV
work of lawde or brain can not be perfonned on half
JWMEMCmt,
.
“■■““3!?5aa?ss2ra.
L DYSPEPSIACURE
ly that sriB Im m eataB you neod—or want If yoo sriU use Kodol you will soon be able to eat any and all hinds
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the
ly digestant or combhation of digestants that will digest mm dasses of food. When you oke Kocol ^'crything you cat tastss
of food. Kodol i
good, end every fait of the nutriment that it contains is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Did
Hia««m^Cft..Sapl. I. 1W2.
you ever bear of a man or woman being sick or weak who could cat hcaiitily and who enjoyed their meals ? Every
____ bMB wntac Kodcl
Cm
iteM W97 «U h«»«
iMd •
roan, every woman and ev^ child who is aiefc. pony or weak can soon eat heartily and enjoy every meal if riicy wiQ
pWaL Ai HImi prom - ■■nowfiit and
takeKodoL A tnitfa wordi repeating: Wim ym Mt XM emerytUiv ym ui iuits fooi, *nd evtry hM 0f Ok mMmtmi mm
iwidiiWr a»
•tonach iriildin 1 •«.
iwadM. 1 d«d4ad lo try It ByMH. ud cu
ymr M emUn b Msslrnamei mi mttpHtM ty
ES?S'HEi=S-3
“kodol digests what you eat.-
Sold by m. K. WolW * SOW. __________________________
THBEE AIIESTS AT SM
H0NDAT;AFUL25 BOPiroaYiiToqwiBT
NEW STYLES
IN eORSHS
Henry Schnmaker Waived Examina
tion Before Judge Reberta and
Placed Under tltoO Benda
8tfrra> and Frank Chapel
rai^u chanrtni: them with eooicy In connertJon with the recent
pi>Hce acaadals and a* a re«ult of the
arand Jury ln»e«tl«attoo «H the men
fnmUbed hood* and were releaaed.
Burdick recenUy re«l»ned hie poel■ Ion on the police force durina the Inreetlaatlon of the commlwilooeia o«
Bharaee that he and Steveni took
O. C. Mefliatt. T. G. Niehotaen and W.
W. Fairchild Wni Ba iMpactara
of tha Siactlirn.
At tho apcclal mpcilnK of ihc board
of education laat nlsht a reaolation
waa adopted to submit the propoaltloo
for bondlns U>« dty for IJ0.000 at a
apodal election for the new Fonrtb
ward school bnUdlns.
AoeordiBC to aedlon 7. pace 46 of
the charter, ten days' notice has to be
Hren before soch an election can be
1 the members of the board
be present and oondoct It.
ihia a reaolation waa
mot loo of Mr. Mom
School Dtot!
Henry Schomiier waived eaamlaa
tkn before Judfe Roberta Jhla mom
Inc and waa bound over to fhe OrenU
court for fl.WH which waa furaUhed
and he waa releaaed. Mr. Schomaker
U the manacer of the starch factory
and the charre against him was at
tempting great bodily harm less than
murder preferred by an employe.
Hammond Bemdt.
The rase will
come up daring the neat term, which
will be In June.
A Thoughtful Mon.
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind..
knew what to do in the hour of need.
HU wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, phyaldana
could not help bar. He thought of and
tried Dr. King's New Ufe PIIU and
she got relief nl once and waa Snalty
cured. Only »c. at Johnaon'a Drug
Store aad F. B. Msda. DmggUU
bouse No.^1 on Caaa
FOR RETIRED MINI8TGR8.
April i
M. E. Conference Will Be Asked to
Member Montague
Upon motion ofr h
Provide Pensiona
tree members of the board of educaon were appointed by the chair lo
Rapids. Mich. April 12 -Penrt as inspectors of election. They
r reUred and snp.Mannuated
ere members O. C. Moffatt. T C minsters of the MetbodUt EpUcopal
Nlcholaon and W. W. Fairchild.
church will be asked <'i the ^tenerai
conference of that church to be held
Angeles. Cal.. In May, 1>y Re»'.
Great Sanaatlon.
Hamilton. sccreUry of the
There was a big sensation In Leeovllle. Ind.. when W. H. Brown of that con/erenoe claimants' fund of Mlchlplace, who was expected to die, bad
his life
saved by- Dr. King's
New Dis ^In discussing the situation be says
e sav_____
_____
Meibodlsis are iwund by their
coveryr 1for Consumption. Hs writes:
I to give the ministers a "comlured insufferable agonies from
"I endni
ible support" after retirement, and
Asthma, bnt your
TOur New
Nev_________
Discovery gave
says that these men deserve the same
soon
me immedUte relief and sooi
treatment
as the hjshops. the presid
ete
cure.",
onuafter effected a complete cure,
sumpUou.
[pUou. Pneumonia. ing elders and the pastors. He pro
of Const
Irip are numerous. It's poses an endowment fund rajsed by
BronchlUs and Grit
ledy for all throat and subscription, and suggests Bishop Mc
the peerless remed:
movement
Price 50c and tl.OO. Cabe as the leader of the roo^cmcui.
lung troubles.
Rev. James Hsmllt.
Drug
Guaranteed by Johnson's
Johns*
Angeles as one of the
and F. H. Meads. Druggistsi. Trli
the Michigan conferen
ties
HBS.FKAMK ADERAU
A tonic for the aged
ilves strength and vital force to every
of the bodj
A spring lonir (hat
a VAcmbcr of the First Baptist
Holllsters
makes sick people well.
Church for Fourtasn Years sod
Rocky Mountain Tea 35 *
Was a Consistant Chriatlart.
tablet. Johnson's Drug S
ot Frank
. Prankc Ad«
Adenau.
Adenau of »64 Barlow street.
j ctoca,
d yesterday morning at 11 o'e
»r for
i lieen a sufferer with
mflned
three
her
rs. 1
-eks.
s her
ith and 6 days oli
tiand leavea four children,
he children are Charles and NeUie
Worn of this clly. Fred W. Hedn of FXanstoo. 1% and Frank G.
Iblom of Toledo. Ohio. Deceased
also leaves a brother' and sister who
reside in Chicago.
They are Mra.
Prank Lang and Fred W. Hickma
The latter and his wife are expecti
here today to attend the funen
Fred W. Hedblom was at hla mother's
when the death angel called,
her baa been unconscious for
alx days and was In that aUte
when he arrived and u
nixe the famll.r. but as
rived she seemed to re
to him. calling him by name
Deceased hss been a member of the
Irst Baptist church for the past four•en years and closely connected with
. She was also a mem»M*r of Trav
rse City hive. No. M2. L O. T. M. M
The funeral service will be held to
MUTow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from
se First Baptist church. Rev. W. T.
foodhouse officiating
The funeral
ill be In charge of L D. Curtis
Editorial Veracity.
Uwyer in a court room may call
u> a liar, a scoundrel, villslu and
'. and no one makes a complaint,
newspaper prinU such reflection
on a man's character there Is a libel
Butt or a dead editor. This Is owing
the fact that people believe what
editor mays, what a lawyer says Is
lerent.—Munlslng News.
cigars—the best.
Rheumatism, indigestion, cc
lion, headache and stomach trouble
posltlvel.v prevented and cured by
0.^1...
M—ntaln
Tea.
Hollister's
Rocky
Keeps you well all s
Johnson's Drug Stop
Expelletf^or Using Tobacco.
Klrtland. Ohio. April 12.-At Salurly'a aeaslon of the flfty-llrst annual
conferencep of the reorganlred Church
Christ of Latter Day Salnu,
of Jt
an liInteresting feature was the cxpulimber five of ElBlon from quorum nui
iBlng tobacco, the
der M. G. Lewis for ui
offense being prohibliIted by the rules
of the <
mil
new Uoe of the
Pompadour Fora American Lady .Oonett
at Sl.OO. We abo carry the
W. B. and
Royal Worcester
in all ityles.
For GOc we have a Batiste Cocaet, straight
rtets. in
; long hip and with hose sopportets.
e only.
MAY DESIGNER 10c.
SOUTH
SIDE
A. J. WILHELMS^^
OTEINBERG’S
om-rmoseATKiv
Tborsda]r,Apr.l4
JOHN R. SANTO
ItaBUL WOMICt]
Q Grand Open House
value
erand Craoersei
...Tarmers...
Lincoln J. Carter’s Ovcnrttdming Success
Down Mobile
■n quart'
I hi- b*i
ips
J)ENnSTS.
A. D. TYLER
^DENTIST
bumaoiis FIRE SGBEI
A vant r<i!tuD warehouse is compli-t»-ly deeimycd by flames
In full view of the
audience
purely a mechanical
•t in which no rreal Are la
danger
. thus avoiding 1
sens' Pbona Ml
J. H. MONROE “
General Insurance
at I New Wllhsim Block
FIRE INSURANCE
355, ^ 75*,
Carpenters and Builders
Men—508 Naw Wllhalm Bloafc. BUS-
LW HASTII6S & SIR
__
J. D. Maxted & D. B. Mailed j I prtj„.
~~0. P. CMWia • BM.
;:u-::Jfire insurance
OM reliable builders, best of refer
ences. are prepared to do all kinds jf
carpenter and joiner work Estimates
given on short notice.
firm.
DRB. BAWYKR G
I Wark af HlglMSl Fasatos
F»fw QaM WMk a BpaaUMi
lury. the
E. g. Bryant
Reliable Builders
o&m*
j. w. Gtaactu a b.
Office and stair worl
specUlty.
e
Residence 203 East Eighth street
Cltlxens phone 975 3 rings
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
QTATg or JncTtlOab-fooniy ..f Utwad
OPTICIAN
111”™ EXPERT
AT HOTEL WHITING
UlCXWOOO.
gmnutav.A^^^
T. A. ,
the hrst five days
.of eadi month.
_
STAGS AND PLATFORM.
• Down Mobile." which comes
Steinberg's Grand next Thursday.
April 14. Is one of Uncoln J Carter's
best melodramas
Briefly (old. this
play is an exciting hut not blood-red
melodrama, with a pronounced com
edy element and some pretty and ef
fective tcenery. and Is as good as the
best of the plays that are called "aoclety dramas.' “problem plays" and
others that aspire lo reach the best
bouses. It U without exception the
best popular-priced attraction that will
be seen here this season. It Is In 8ve
acts, one more than the canventkmal
numW. Thy aecond setting (
lureatiae. showing the Southern
quarters at night, and the third a view
of the Interior
aterior of the
— _great dismal
amp. which Is a treatment
of a subswamp,
ireaim
“ p stage.
,..t entirely new to the
Delude the <disThe scenic effects In
swamp, the Sunnyslde maaalon
t^»p^
Ibe scene
i^e In
ln the
great Are
in
ih laat act
striking i
one of the most strikli
A'
pictures that has been seen.i. Appar
ently an old cotton Drill U seen lo be
enveloped In flame* whh dense clouds
of smoke pouring'oot Of ‘he
rlndows aocompanM by falling
Sk-sissse
iMssymaaacdcaiedflRl
luvftaeaa dUns thnmfh
dawracst a the teoeodh*
^ Mn. htftr adriMS
M to ne Ml E Plak■*BVR|etoMfiCGMpowd
'Db^ Mm. PtBOUV:—I aaffsrad
with Maisrh iififlalat ^ years. 1
J la of irtm
little bit oerrooB and
il the
curtain rings :
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mclariva right to BM Mb gtocL
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tcru.. «
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piK
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ipeciahy; gW
! cs guaranteed to fit.
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
DENTIST
Very best of dental service only.
10th year of pnctice. Yoor patnxH .
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THE gnUMUfO BEO
EXCISIONS
PMCHINS SCONOMV.
^ »W»im^9mMhmimior
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POWDER
Ab^utHy >ure
Whrne aa MaMcraft SMaty.”
Kew Tetk. April IR—thOlag of
ctsymea who bad to observe plaebtgeeoMNay aad eras aadergn aeCnri
dmuJona. A. J. Palmer, praridlag
elder of tbe Mewbnry dUtrtet of tbe
New York coafercaee of tbe MetbodUt
Episcopal church, said:
, "la these days, when tbe cost of the
leceasarles of life hare lacreaaed.
there sboald be an Increase la tbe aalartes of mlaUten. Up in Seniraa
only one cold day last wlater. wbes
e wind was blowing M miles an boor
d the tbennometer was »4 d
. one of the Bhlverlag
' frastad
tellblm
breath aad naked
•how a man could support
aeaUkta
wife oa a muakrat aalary.*
"I (Old him be had my sympathy
and that wm* aU I could give him. but
bad I
way I would clotbe tbooe
tbe mUtressej
Messed women who are the
mUtressei
of the mountain parsonages in seal
skin from tbe crowns of their fnltl
heads to the soles of their pati
f«it. 8tm we have lived and we
tk.nWnl '■
cMnmctwu
AoMms tlM topics of flspwlal Inter
Mt St Uc chwch coBferepc* at Grace
ekorch will be tbe drlc relaUoas of a
clergjrawa oa this erealn**« prograin.
aad tbe paper hr iodpe Marwe Uwaornw aftanocB at X o'clock oa "Divorce
rroB tbe Jiulkial Point of View." Tbe
brat paper Wedaeeday evenlap wPl be
oa "TaacMap HoraUty la tbe Bebonis. '
ThU sob)eet la avakenlnc sreat lataraat aaoac edneators and tbe dtocoMlon will be eoatlnoed by Professor
Ollberl and otber teacbera off tbe city's
aeboola. Tbe poMIc is < wdlally inTltad to attend all tbe a
take part la tbe dlaenaBiac
Tbe tollowlni rererend centlemen
will be In attendance: Rt Rer.
Qmtm D. Ollleepte. D. D. of Grand
RapMa. Rer. J. W. Araatronc. of Petoakey. Bee. Mr. DeConz. of Niles,
Rer. Mr. Dodaoa. of Gimad Rapids.
Rer. Charles Dooobne. of Grand RapIds, Rev. R. H. r. Galrdner. of Grand
Rapida. Rer. E. W. JeweU. of Mania
tee. Rer. Mr. Jones, of St. Joeeph.
Rer. W. P. Law. of Sootb Karen. Rer.
Mr. Laeas. of Allegan. Rer. J. N. McOortalek. of Oiand Rapids. Rer. R.
Palaip. of Kalaawioo. Rer. Mr. T
lor. of Mt Pleasant. Rer. Charles
White, of Blc Rapids. Rer. Dr. W
ater. of Grand Rapida Rer. Dr. Rnsaell. of Grand Rapids. Rer. W. V. Daw
son. of RRc Rapida. aad Mr. Jameson
of SL Joaapb.
tam^mmrvuG
Id:
Wfmen's^^tome Society of the Fii
MethadlM Chitreh Will Have liv
^leraitinB Propraen Tomorrow.
The Woman
an's Home Missionary so^
clety
> First M. B. church will
meet
trow afternoon In the
church parlors. Mrs. B. JohnsonI will
be tbe leader and the subject ~
aflemoon Is “Christian Giving
Tbe prognun for tbe afternoon fol
lows:
Jewish Manner of Glrlng. Mrs. lanf
man.
Ooi
Tn
BdgeoomI
Vocal solo. Marguerite Bherwoo!.
Sme^t^OJrlng. Mrs^ Bailey.
___ Bale and 8oplaTSir?^
JrlRn.
Self Denial In GIring. Mrs. Calkins
Instrnmenui solo. May Miller.
Readings by Mrs. Jones and
Carol.
All the ladles are invited aad should
bring their mite boxes.
MRS. MARTHA SHEPARD.
Mrs. Martha Shepard, wife of Sidney
Shepard, a well-ttnlo farmer of Petoakey. died yesterday afternoon at
3:40 at the asylum of consumption at
the age of 4X years. Deceased leaves
a husband, one son. two daughters, a
mother, two brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Shepard arrived In tbe city last
evenlBg but was unable to reach the
bedside of bto wife before she died, an
hour before hU arrival. Undertaker
Anderson seat the body to Petoskey
this afternoon for burial which will
take place from the church at Petos
key tomorrow afternoon.
Another Priaa Sey^ (T) Essay.
Here's a boy's easay oo docks; *The
dock Is a low. heaty set bird, com
posed of meat and feathers. He Is a
mighty poor singer, baring a hoarse
rolot caused by getting too many
frogs In his neck. He likes the srater
and oarrlee a toy balloon in his stomsrh to keep from sinking. The duck
has only two legs aad they are set so
far back 6o bis running gear by na
ture that abe came pretty near miss
ing bU body. Some ducks when they
get big bare carts oo their tails and
are called drakes. Drakes don't hare
to set or batch, but just loaf, go swim
ming aad eat If I was to be a dock
I'd ratber be a drake every time.”—
Maaebaster News.
OiWht.Ta Be Wall Infermad.
It U Calmed tbat there Is a aaan In
Bad Aas who win not take either of
tbe Tinags papecB, yet be knows
erarytbtag that is «olag oo about
‘town erery day tn tbe sreek. MU wUe
belongs to a womaa's club aad three
ehtneh societies, one of bU daughters
la a mlUlnety shop, aad the
la la tbe denrery window at the
otber^
sNewa.
postoice.Cardef
Wa wish to expraas onr bagrtfelt
Ibanks to onr Mands and
wbtk by tbelr ktedneaa. nghtsM
•arrow srben tbe death aagel
■Mmed xmr bMored dangbtw Amanda,
jgmm Lsmox aad Family
Family Scrapping Over I OivUien of
Property.
Battle Creek. Mich.. April IX.—Will
• mill owoer.
iam Merrill
rty at bU
CAPCBTOIIAFLOg
tui. auu
‘ lldren of hU
death,
aad uwW
now the
i
for
It aad second wives aree fighUng
fit
Aped Ray City Fisherman Had a Ter It. Tbe daughter of the firai wife
rible Cxperienea. Almeet Periahing claims he was mentally incompetent
at the time he made hU will and that
From Cfleeta of the Cold.
be was influenced by tbe second wife
to deed tbe bouse and lot and to as
Bay City. April IX—Alexander Mc- sign the bank stock to her. The case
onald of Bssexriile will think twice win come up for bearing tomorrow.
hereafter before be stays tn his llshIng station oo the Ice of Lake Huron
SMled BMs.
until the latter is In danger (
Sealed bids will be received op 'o
lag up. He has Just been rescued and
the Tlst day of May.
leffectual al 1904. Inclrdlng
from a floe after three ineff*
tor the lighting of the streets
tempu. the last of which called to- and
slle.v* of the city of Traverse City.
more than fourteen hours of I
Michigan, tor a period of five years
work in a row boat.
from
the
1st
dsy
of^ May. 1M» The
McDonald went out on th
of said city reserves the right
to fish about a month ago, uking with ounrll
any and all bids.
him what be thought were ample pro- } reject Chat.
M. Beers. City Clerk
rlsloos. He eiweted bis shanty oppo
site Plum Uland, about seventeen
"" "■
miles off this city, and fished for three
with signal success. But last
TRY A RtCORO WANT AG
ertaln.
On the tollowlag morning be began
on hU last loaf of bread. No one ap
peared to relieve him that day, nor
the nexL nor the nexL but at the end
of tbe fourth day. when be had given
up in almost abject despair, when
saw bU stepson. Adolphus Lslos
and n oompnalon making for him
boat But the Ice floes were too i
tor the rescuers, and they were fi
to turn hack. Friday Lalonde started
again, this t
cr-
’
Saturday morning Lalopde and Fred
Bates resolved to rescue'the old1 msr
or die themselves in the attempt,I. The
bay was full of moving Ice. and i
than once the boat was ni'sny
wrecked by the Impact of huge floes
■gainst it. But human strmgth con
quered and the men finally reached
McDonald. Just when the little patcu
of ice on which he was standing was
breaking up and bis fishing shanty
bad dropped into the lake. The n tiiro
journey was made in tafety and tbe
-eacbed at 9 o'clock Satiinlay
nigbiiL after fourteen hours of IsIk t.
McDoaald1 was almost dead fro
cold, wet amId hunger, but Is rapid'v r
covering.
jcssf c-s'jst:
SMh tadnalTa. BataraMM
Itatat ji
Jum MU.
warm
tbU mmlBg to aaast bar alaee. Mlae
•-14-1RMM d-lA
Beasle ttrteUsr of Rlrbmnaf. lad.,
who wm apead tbe summer here.
WaWe CbaspbeO aad wife retaraed
CIGARS MADE BY UMION LABOR
to Maatna tbls moralng after a abort are made nadsr cleaa aad MM1
vUtt la tba cRy.
eoadlUona
XlSS-Xfit
MUs Grace Morgaa left tbU momfor a riait
Travene Oty blve. No. SSZ. L. O. T. lag for Columbas.
If yea tatae rwatfag •modm'rn -ad.- la
M. M.
■ad membars, are ne wftb bar stater. Mrs. Robert McDoaald.
George D. Lutxsaa returaed to sawrow'e pap«»-^-y«u'll aiim R."
gneatedtoi
at Forester's ball at 1
>sark. Upper Pealasala. after a rlah
o'clock W*
to attend
n tbe city srlth bU family.
funeml of Mrs. Adenaa.
Mrs. Albert Caebraae of Maatoa rePhil Boninger bas resumed bU
duties on tbe local O. R A I. rua as tamed booM tbU moralng nfler n riait
eagtaeer alter a month's vacatkm with her sister. Mrs. Ed. Barnes, who
spent snth taU foOu la Big Rapida.
has bean IB.
C. E. Boaig. who has beea acting n^
P. Perkett and son OUvar went
ngineer oo tbe local G. R. A I. run tn to MnnUtee thU morning to spend t
he nbaence of Mr. BolUnger. retnrned day.
To oend to ssali paper and catoMiss Rboda Rattenbory has !
0 Cndlllnc tbU morning
logiM houses in the dtioe for
tamed to tbe city from Oimnd Rapids
Bam Benda says that he doesn't I
your mil paper or buy from
thU kind of weather to sell summer for a short risB with her parenU.
ogMvta tlH you ooo
clothing. “But watch my Mg ad. to Ben Saedley went to Hntehsa
morrow.”
he aaddef as he gently Crossing tbU ammlng to visit his pa
Dorrow.” be
enu.
Idd^ the door.
Miss Amie Fklrchlld retnrned to h
One of the wl
You can do right at the Boot<
home tn Pmnkfon Inst night after
tern of the fire department broke 1
vUit in the city with Mrs. Elm
night about 12:30 o'clock nad got i
AN EXAMPLE.
firemen out In double quick Ume.
DO box was turned In they did i
A lady came In yeeterday wi
leave the
•*
a sample of paper ohe pMd 1
THE MARKETS.
per roll and 4c a yard tor border
in one of theoe houses and
bn-n brok™ by comlbb lb mita j
wished to sea if we could match
it—she did not pet a Buf
quantity. She found the
price for the same thing w
a roll and 2c a yard tor boi
•m probbbly r.in.lb lb lb. • 8.11 Cllv-I c.liwo. April
LET US SHOW YOU WHAT
A CHOICE LOT OF PAPER
WE HAVE THIS YEAR—THE
BEST YET—AND HOW MUCH
markri?!. Seven
WE CAN SAVE YOU.
lated for the opening of the season.
|
rveeirtd.
ating for the new Carnegie i
_____ building
_
on Sixth street tans
To Save Forty-Three Milaa
been comi
td the work on
pt. dPPbU r«l.
Millding r
ibed.
The new thirty-mile bridge ncroes
tbe Great Salt LakeB haa
‘
----been finished
at a cost
u.vr vrju
». Several I
were lost
e of lu consl
tlon. It was constructed
ted at this Igreat
Record Want Ada. bring Big expense to save forty three mllee beRatoms tor the money tnveatoc twe«-n points in Utah and Nevada
*^«! j"*W. USSmZmi to
lag. A las pr
1 be given.
Admiasloa li cm__
Tbe OoagregaUoaal Bridge Builders
bare
llBI
I only. I
by the
thly mi
Don't!
RVeeMa’ttoaNs*
"?b7;:s:iT^.ib. - lb.
ssT-c.ns.:‘i'.iy"7.4o''
6, A W. 12 up to Me
w«9S.-av-
F«js^jr=Lirs,Jr5i;TO
Pi»i^:U5-b£rca?s,-ss.
^fls/dn ^Urt
THE WEATHER
FOOLED US
F»gS«SS««
nice, early spring, and made our pur
chases accordingly. We expected to do a big business in Furni
ture ia March andihe first half of April—but few buy Furniture
till they can clean house,‘'and the weather has made that almost
an impossibility. THE RESULT IS WE ARE SO CROWDED
FOR ROOM that we don’t know which way to turn—and to make
a bad matter worse—there are several large shipments on the road.
TO INDUCE EARLY PURCHAlSING and make room for these aoods. we are makinfi:
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ON ALL Furniture, Stoves. Crockery and
Housefurnishing goods. Our terms are easy—Your credit is good.
FiL-iifeiasl.TSja'sir
MISCELLANEOUS.
I ««8T PiUroTii
WAS A WEALTHY BEGGAR
i tor Money and Piled L'p
Fortune.
w York. April IX—When Mr
Getel Feinberg died suddenly at hi
daughter's house at XM Broome sin's
a month ago. none of her childrs
dreamed that she had left them a
■mall fortune. She was 75 years old.
aad for 20 years had lived wit
two sons and n daughter, and
one suppoaed abe waa penniless.
When she bad been buried fi
greenbacks was found sewed taro one
of her dresses, and further search tilsed tX.W)0 in cash deposited in a
ft bank nod aeveral bondred dol
lars' worth of jewelry and val
clothing bidden elsewhere. A
Jaffer. the attorney for the heirs,
that It was now practically certain
that otber large sums of money will
be found deposited to her credit In
other banks.
Her relaUves have learned thdt for
nearly 20 yearn she had been an In
dustrious beggar, but tbat abe worked
ruardedly Riat none of her friends
w what she was doing. She rarely
?d any for her friends or nequaintM for money, but made long excoraions into distant parts of the city and
often called at 60 houses in one day.
She did little begging on the stnTt.
but made her appeal directlv• to per
sons In the wealthier sectionsis of the
city.
Mp«JK!'£:.'SLniS“ir-7jS^
A Magnificent value, one ol the Boston Store kin.l, a nice 8-piece suit, like cut, neatly / ^ i\fk
carved, dresser has large l>evel plate mirror, bed is toll width, good golden oak finish, only /
$7.50:
e are offering at Big reductions: Solid Oak Dressers up from
id Oak Commodes up From $;3.85
IRON BED SPRING
and MATTRESS
COMPLETE BED
OUTFIT
$1 1.50 ■
$5.75
llllllll
mm
FOUND AFTER FIVE YEARS.
Arbor. Mich.. April 12—After
five years of waiting. Mrs. William
M'alt comes Into posseMion of a box
of valuables comprising family silver,
books. documdnU and heirlooms. The
box all this time bad remained in the
Michigan Central freight office directto -Mlsa CUrn W. Hadley.” rrhlch
I Mrs. Walt's maiden i amc.
It seems tbat five years ago at tbe
death of Mrs. Walt's mother, the box
packed .and ahIpiM
. ome friend of her
forgot that her name had beeT
changed by marriage. Mrs. Walt waa
expecting it nad tbe railroads osed
their utmost eafiearora to kwate the
valnal ea. She had given np necoring
ago until na Item aiqieared
the box addreesed to "Mlaa
Clarn W. Hadley.- Then the expla
natkm
ttkm of the mieeiag box r
Mrs. Walt ta the vtfe oMPr^eoor
Walt of^ the German department of tbe
nalverelty.
IRON BED, like cut, any color, eimad,
Excebaor Mxttrem. fuU thickn^ good
SPECIAL $1.45
This Bram rail
^ng. cotton __________ ,
tick, and 1 pair 61b feather
pilkmi, heavyti^ for.
a NOW IS THE
® TIMEjTO
FURNISH
YOUR
DINING
ROOM
Ckfiln48cto 4.B0
each; SMekMTiS
9.76 to $800; Exte»i« TfiMCfi 8.76
to86,00; UsBcr Sets
4.60 to 86.0a
This Oak
Dinar
Each
If yea have a hall, afltoe a
ledge reeai to carpel ceam k
•ad see ear epeclel carpet
A W. Stator,
RaUabta Home Famtaher.
98c
m
$1. per week
FOLKS
THAT
WANT A
Satan 6ampsan of Cbarleroix eonaMtTRRSULTB
Xl-i.
I/JO
SL’=S!K'iSLJrV5‘4S5f-“‘
O. Pmlrnwr
aSTMAOTOR
omcE-Ow
Hr«r rin*
rtn*
Xal
ivww CUT. U
On» Oairof*
diesH
COAL
Jim arrived; supply yomfiranty.
for it u going fuL
RANGE
Better come
here now. It’s
an exceptional
opportunity to
get a fim'dam
range at an ex-
NOTICE THE NEW FEATURES
TMK SXOPil^ TtlA-r SAVKS VO«J MIOMKV’
ty died yMtacday at tba aayta at tbe
•gs of 41 yeara._______ ^
T«ir A MOORD WANT Aa
WAIT OEPAITIEIT
pbpeM^Squbttb
Dow imtcb Better
I THE LAWYERS.
MImm Utmiter otHmmUh
mtCrntir.
nj. «■ SUV*
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George floyt sad
Miw FVank
Charles Vadcr. Jr.. erlU eatertala tbe
CampboO of R
I Aid sock
Aar aafi Bmii^at tbe borne
LVaSw. A ttf attmidkbe^^ Ray Imadlag warn to Cbtaasa tb^
ormMg wheat bs axpseto to slay. ^
WURam Lora wcat to MtatSsIl
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