The Evening Record, March 29, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 29, 1904

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

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

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1904-03-29

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Tim E\rENir^G‘'T?EC^R0^'l^

YESTEROArS ISSUE
. *.••0

TK&VZSSE onr. UCIL, TIIESDAT, lUKCH a*. IMH.

I GRAND RAProS
£
YET IN DANGER
Ufan reports that Ccoerml KeerpatSm act tm arriiias at MekSea
vaa to aak tor aa laterrlev with Ooaeral Ha. ermattaMas tka CUaeaa
teoopa. Ma rrfmeS to be launrleTed

i; "

sJb>

GAS SUPPLY
HAS FAILED
WKST MDC

IS

NOW

IN

Oaraua SaWNr OrataeiaA
Bjr Wire to the aveaiac BeoonL
Berita. Marcb
Oen. LKtow Horbrefc. a well kaovo mllitaiT vriter aa«l
Ssfeter, vhlla rMlns oo the tov pat^
sear AMaabortc loSar. fell Utto tbe
eaaal ao4 was dimraed. Oeaeral Horbrek JistlasaiabMl hlaiself for braver/
tk* . Aastro-Praaalaa
aad
TOTAL Sartas
VYaaooOenaaa wars of 18S0 aad 1S70.

DARKNESS.

m' AmiffTTDBAHTHtllMD

TWO CALUMET MINERS KILLED.

FULGHUM
FOR MAYOR

which be declared that If Mr. F
was elected he would be the
and not the reprvseautlve of aay man.
ur set of men. H^mid: ‘■HetoaCatr
B aad will not viaH the alas of the
Boermtk- admtoistraUoo os any one
The eominatloo was supported
Be Becood ward by 8. C. Oarow, the Third by Judge J. H Monroe,
the fourth by E. H. Pope, the Fifth by
M. C. Ovian
J
The Dominatloo waa made by ac-l
ciamaltoff with enthusiastic prompt­
ness. Mr. Fulgfanm vras called for aa I
be responded with a abort address .n
which be thanked
e'jcooventloo for
the honor and the rmfiOM
their hearty
a
U^ld:
*
ty sopport. He
am elected II shall c
try to give the «
a fair.
rratlve
Tative and
Istratlon
mlnlvtJ
■epub! leans
cl€»se together. All tUlferMr. FulBhum {glared for a Fair, Corv
now been removed and I
aarvative afid Conaistent Admincan stand together am'
;k-t.. thS
thtJ. pivsldeoiia
presidential yen-.
istration—The Nomine* Was
such a majority
ty at this dty
iKKii.r
give the repnblic:
lican ticket., Received With Enthusiasm.
Mr. FulBhum s

Si"

ROBMED TO GET DISEASE

la avery indication that H adll.
tht ftoad oaitdltlam wW again
prevail and inaob maea aiHfer.

Ralitving the Buffering.
..
The city of Grand Rapids Is ™
t
abla to Uke care of lu own. Kvi
none to relief
thUg possible is being
iw "
aheher furnished nnd clothing Is given
to all applloanu One
Oae buadred and
....,______________ i with
are paid by tba cHy are plying orar
the waate of waters and doing every­
thing In Ihelr power to relieve distress

-to the flood. At present, there to a
graat demand tor cooked food. Five
or alK thouaand people are wltkoot
: food or means to eook It If It wm tor
-ntohed raw. Bakariee are tomtohlng

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the'hoaseleas until means can be fur
. pllMad4o supply cooked provtolons.
Train Bervloe improving.
- ta uoa* reepects the eltnation to
much Improved
Borne streets that
' were under water are now free and
some homes are to condittoo for their
ownera to return to them.' The train
service to better. The Pere
I Detroit
traima
tralaa sTF
arr running
running directly
dlrectl
I. trains
and the G. R. ft t. and
north leave from the G and Trunk
ftepoL They are still run by the way
;«r Mnakagoa

^ I ENGINEER
'■ft'
WASHOXED

m

\0«tMEBE INCITED EY JARB WERE
MUROCRERB.

gfe:
HP'/'
^

Then

Cams

Again

Forth

Eapaaad

and
Had

Waa

One*

Bpent the

From the story told by Henry
Crouth. the smallpox victim, it looks
aa though he waa pursued by relent­
less flate until he Anally coolracted the
disease. After sleeping with a ctna■ 0 was Just recovering from
ind Buying to solitude for
illpox and
Ifot be should break out
we
with it. he went on his way only to be
by hla Nemesis and to toy
. head to rest In a hnt that i
a doaerted pest bouse.
Crouth. Il to claimed, is a member
the wandering fraUmIty commonly
jown as tramps and his sutemenU
>ar out the allegation. During his
travels he picked up with a companion
with whom Be alept. Finally one day
be noticed that bis friend had some
onusual marks and
nd on being qi
lat be was just
tinned admitted thal
stuckk of
I
the smallpox.
ting I
his companion was telling
truth, for two long weeks he Isolated
himself from everyone and waited In
fear and uvmbltng for the postules to
appear.
He did not. even assoelate
with bis regular oomimnlons for 1
of spreading the contagion
This
curred about Feb. Sti.
As Ume passed and be did not bscak
out he though that be was not going
to gK It. so he again took up bis iK‘riP********
Wandering around
icinity of Boyne City night
“■ rtook. him and
”• he was near a de­
led boose. He regarded this as remarkablv good fortune because the
night was chilly. He
possession of the habluilon. built him
a fire and slept the night through very
oomforuhly.
About two weeks passed and then
the truth of the story that bad beer
told
him
the next
morning was
brought home to him. He had spent
the night In an unnaed pest bouse!
At the time a
of bearing the 1
bad not believed lb thinking I
limply been toM him In order
had slmi
fright,ten him and. for that reason. I
Uke any preennUona as he hi
did o
done revlously. and had walked 1
le snrroundlng territor}'. Tl
e and hla wanderings vre
brought to an abruptt end by the a
tboritles In this city.
But hto troubles « e not yet ov.
place to) uke him. no­
1
body wanted him Sick with the dla
fever, he was
burning with
'
rough countr}
d in a hugi
and
tbrtwgh
Iking
finally was spilled Into the road by th
bugg}* puselting.
_
«ttlng. Even after a pla?
been selected for hto reception
disaster still followed. The neighbors
would not permit the man in the vi
'Inlty of their homes.
On this account another kv^tlon
was selected and now the man is re­
ceiving the beat of car# and there »s
danger of Infecting the dty. the
V peat house being far enough awsv
m -rthrt- dwellings.

COULRrr GET CARS;
HIRED WHOLE TRAIN

to Dlaur Up

By WlretotheBfvealngB^

SiTV ~

Special to the Bvealag Record.
Grawa. Mich- March
Tvro crews
loaded togs here ^moet all day Sun­
day for the BeHner Lumber Oompany,
of Traveree City.
For Bome ttou past the company
has been tronMed by its tnabllUy to
lAeieat cars to trs
tranaport lu logs
J were piled Ugh aU along
tracka.
naaUy, anaagaacaU were

HSwS&r"'*' ^T»jK;5s.ssrar2-;
a leaAei aad oa tu may to Traveree

V-

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

atart the convention upon the
ness of naming a city ticket
J W. Mllllken wa-s called t« the
chair as temporary chairman and W
ird cau
memW
of the committee on creden
tiaU ai
and the committee■ no permanent
orgainUai
of business as
foilw
Credent lale—K
Koh
Truflp. A n. OmV. J. W
L K Cleveland

Permanent OrganizaU
and Order
of Business. O P.'Cam
rer. E. W Ha<«tings. Frank Saxton. C 'W. lAnlie and
M. C. Oviatt.
cummiiiees retired and the
_ jned the delegations of the
various wards filled, a few vacancies
being supplied by substitutes: a total
of 113.
The committee on permanent orfesntoatloa and order of business recom­
mended that the temporary organlia
tion l>e made permanent and suggest■ •
order of hi '
porta
•pted and adopted,
Aft.
these n*i>orts nominations f
layor were callied for but the
here was
'ement to get a name before the
rentlon for some moments: then It
vras announced1 that P C. Gillxrt had
a name to pr**sent,
left the hall for a few moments,
motion, therefore, in order not to
lay the work
the conrentioo
dness waa reversed at
order of busin
nomination ft>r Justice of the peaci
for four
fe
yesuTi was called
lied for. Justice
Justlci
John Verly promptly placed the nam'>
of Justice George W. Curtis before the
convention and Mr. Curtis was quickly
nominated by acriamai
ilnation fur 1
public
lied for
ton o
Dean
rangement of
delegation. S.
candidi
adldaie indorsed by the caucus But
A. K 1Bingham set things right by n«'mBennet. who was the
linating
tg A
A.
choice of the
caucus. This was sup
1
ported emphatically by H W. Ha^
tings who reminded the delegation
that the choice of the caucus should
receive ctMisidermiion In the eonven-‘
tlon Mr. Dean withdrew and Mr. Ben j
was nam«>d by acclamstlon. Fol- j
US this A. W Walt of the FIr.d
was nominated In a almilar man
ncr. completing the nominations for
these offices.
Charles M. Umcaster was the only
indldate for school inspeciof and he
was named by acclamation also.
By this time P. C. Gllliert bad '’e
turned and he waa Invited1 to the p
e of hto c
form to present the okme
didate for mayor.
Mr. GiltIben made an fnthnslasUc
nominating speech and said; "There
to only
By one m
mind In this convention regardlng the nomineee
Ineee tor mayor," and
sritb hto characteristicc 1force of wordi
.e the hour has
be rontlBued. *T bof>e
whim we. as republkana. can
•land ap and shake hands. I ask your
suport of a mao who haa grown up iiL
this city Iand tobo to still a yonng man
worthy of the oarneat anppon
tuhlloans. 1 aMc yotir support
of a man who has taken part to the npbuUdtag of the city, and one who has
been acUva\ and largely IInst
to bunding up our fire det
aad srimae eBorts have been largely
apoBsthle tor the completeness of tk
department. He‘s a man! that's al
can say fbr hlSL and I nos
E. J. Fnlghum."
“■
msnt of
a the slg]__

1 RECORD WANT Aa

J«dga Boharts*!!?ui*’FS?Var4
Mgportad the notolnMton ta a few am-

SURE TO
PLEASE

KIMBALL
pianos

AT

FACTORY

i
IMAGIN.

THERE IS NO MORE SUITABLE OR ACCEPTABLE GIFT

OUR WINDOW.

thbiweather

3

<

What’s Newin Spring Hats
COME IN AND SEE

Saster
Tootmar
for the
Children

\AMO\V
HA-reyB^AlTH^tid
NARROW HATS. STIFF HATS aod SOFT HATS,
Fvery shape a correct dreaeer should wcu and ifi the

'■-NEWLAND..<.
NECUCEKSHIRTS-Th.

ve.y

puten..-^

S. BENDA & CO.
IS lhai are .s.nifortaMe.

by

Wonit-lis' >-li,n->..
guarters for ehlWr-n’s^Thiywi*

ROWLAND OOUCLAB WILL FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.

~~BOYS^SHOES
The long wear kind—they are mad* of good, solid leather—thaTs
why they're called the Long Wear Shoe*.

Come In and see them.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Innd 11
edwaird In England.

Eltoha J. Fulghum.

DESIGNS

« euy Book More

i.^

Waa Juat Recovering.

OAINTIEBT

|T WILL^ jroQ nochiag to kxA at them, and it wiy do

trains on ihi- I’.-re MargiieMei
are caiHH.le*! today on accvuni of the j
fiiiods In the rtctolty of Grand Rapl<‘
The one from the north south bout
doe here at ll:&k and
the south north bound.
ere at
6:10 and known aa No
3 are the on€»
0 3.
canceled. The train1 due
di
here at I j
o’rbjck and known at -No. 1
three hours late today from

Night WHba Companion Who

Rueaian Lo0t Moved With a Rush at Orawn
Bunday—Consigned
to
BMtner
Traap-Train Hetod Oarman I
Factory In Traveree CHy.
dim Orovmed in Canal.

Attomp* Made

Marquette Still Troubled
Grand Rapids Floods,

ABLE.

take a look at

. miKhum 1

Pere

€a$tcr €ard$

FOR THIS DAY THAN A PRETTY CARD FOR YOUNG FOLKS OR
OLDER ONES

9

SLEPTINA
PESyOWSE

Waat SWa la Total Darfcnaaa.
Tka altaattoh oa tba Waat Btoe
bkaa sreaUy toasaiSed today by
fact that tbare U ao sac. The water
o the otola
Btola aad iba gas suohas got Into
ply la aatlrely cot qt. The
street llskto have bean uE for several
nishto and now this nNsas that tba
whola aectloB '^ll not only hava dark
otraats hnt tba many kotuoa that depeiMad on
for illumlaatloa v
also be dark. Tonight to looked I
ward to wllk n feeling of fear:
To Dam the Torrent.
The tracks of tke Grand Tmnk railvray approach Grand river on the west
over a kmg embaaknMnt which U also
la the middle of this,
gatte high,
I
bloeks vreat of the river, a
aboutt two
i
____ I has been eni uader the track.
This street is about 100 feet wide.
During the flood. Grand river aought a
new channel and the swirling waters
finding this opening rushed through It
in a iorteol like a mill race. This
eorrent tore away bonsee and underntnad the foundations of others. Il Is
said that this Is the principal canae of
the damage on the West Bide and hhd
ft not been for this the water would
have been quiet and Instead of being
rapMs In which the boats of the res­
cuers can radly live, would have been
aUll Uke a pond. Attempts are being
made today to dam this stream at the
opening under the tracks with bags

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

•i

SEVEKTH TEAB-2I44

IN ALL THE NEWEST AND

THERE WERE RO CONTESTS

toi^n
waa expecti-d. t
no other aspirant for the 1
Mr. Fnighiim waa numlnatf
By Wire to the ErealBS Ratsord.
in city
Lion by the
IS CARINO ROR ALL THE
rt. Mich.. aMrch
Ball
lion in BtHnberg's Grand
last night.
ind las
and Anenst Keaklla
Keakllala.
SURRERSRS.
The nominatloo waa greeted with vmriBBlsh totaen eiaplored in
thaslaam and there was a apirit of vic­
Qulacy aitiie. were killed tbis li
RIVERSIDE CLUB RESTRAINED.
tory in the air which anggesu ei
Inr Keakllala waa killed by a I
getlc wortt for Mr. Fulghum betwi
4»M HanSraS and Fifty Daato *
rock and Lauiula fell 18« feet dm
Judges Go After th* Detroit Plumbers
DOW and the election next Monday.
•alnf Uafd la tke Work af Raa
Combination.
The conrentioo was CiUled to ordc.*
by P. C. Gilbert, chairman of the n- By Wire to the EvenTng Ueemvl.
aaa -UfiBO RalMr Fund Naa
publlcan city commitie*- and wlibout
rvtrolt Mich. March
Circuit
Sean Sakacriksd Which
ilnary remarks be proewded
Judges Mrouke and Fraxer have
ve ham
Will Da Oivaa to
et! down
n a decree permanently
r«-.
Btly r,
siDing the Plumbers’ Exchange and
Hsavlast Laaara.
the Klverside Club from ctmtinuing •
tbeir organisations. The Judges’ con-i
EpaMal to tka Bvealas Raeord.
elusions are that they were organised •
for The pnrpom> of fixing the price o'•
OrafidRaslda.Mle»u March St
plumbera’ materials and labor aa be­
W HENRY CROUTH CONTRACT• -Th# llaad Is racadlag w
tween the plumbers and consumers. EO BMALLFOX.
• - alawty. the rivar only bavins
TWO TRAINS CANCELED.
• tona daam t«aa‘ htebaa today,
total fall Is now slatoaa

MruL Bane Ptaee
wfu be Theraday- Banadtni paurra
hau and
aad exetaafve
e: ■ “
stytos wfll
he
>.
Mrs. Ptooe-a triauner this
year to Mias Jeaaeue Chtobolm. of
Chicago
The ladles are oordlaBy toriled to ancBBd this opealag aad jorpect the datotr rrmtlnaa offered fm
the season.

PRICES

W. W. KIMBAa GOMPAHY

129 rnmt SL M. E. Stroai:. Hr-

RINDGE’S
CUSTOM
MADESHOES
HARD PANS,
RIVER SHOES,
CRUISER
SHOES
STAR LINES
$2.00. $2.50
$3.00. $3.50
$4.00, $5.00
NO BETTER SHOES MADE
OR SOLO. YOU GET
THEM OF . . .
Ttia Old Rallabla Shoe Houa#

FRMK FREIDRICfl & CO.

Opposite WhiUng Hotel.



SHOE STORE.

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING

All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

Eerrrthlt.rtnft^l_lB|muBm»*. «Mrt

- •■1

LADIES'**MISSES’SUITS
SEPARATE
SKIRTS
RAINCOATS
SHIRT WAIST
SUITS and
SHIRTWAISTS

Jfdsppf
Combination
DunJapdat
Stein^BIoeh
Spring Suit
w;e’re on the ground^thu

SPECIAL SHOW­
ING of above lines for
the Easter trade at
popular rrices. Also
remember that we are
agents for the celebrated “l*errins” Gloves and have every popular color
feature in the ling this season.
most satisfactory goods here.

SOT^LOCH
g'^SMART/

ire a leading
Look fc the’liest and

e aiilbelm
Cmm Wfmfmi UrA$m

spring a little earlier than usual—ab
ready the demand for spring goods at>
tests tijc wisdom of our course—the
styles we are able to show in spring '
suits at $10.00 to $25.0O-ihe assort­
ment of spring hats at $1.60 to $6.00
will me^t all requirements of] pur­
chasers ::
::
;;

tyamihon
Opthing
Company
TRY A RECORD WANT AO^

H,.;v
TItE EVEyiyp EECOBD, TRAVEL CITY, lUCH, TCESDAT, MABCH S», l»0i.

^' tHEEVEIttlWRECORD
CAUCUSES
fh

.fmL T. JrtfSiVw. NANNOI
4 w, MMmmkamrn 'mi wimmtm

g dag BatoaacB «t QAdwal
New rkiMral ptoat Car Mewl .
New skatiag riak tor Oraad Marais

WE AKEMVING

railway toael« aa fhs gisaM that
aach fsaessAaa----- ----- -------------hp haaklig m mm. white
acfhar*
to
4Pa* M dtolvcA ftoai
THK MAMCrn.

Go-Oartt that yoa ever saw.
can fiad jest what yoa want
at jam what yoa witt to-pay.

. B. Dmham wUI start Mg Meg

It

Lee E Lou. Dswltt win mart stock
V A. HCTiOWIt. CHr
«arS

WOM «M npMil vfib

scss;

t Man tt «a> onr tb«
> taa. la
tW FVtk varf atoo Uw aawior waa
•a mMI tM Ike aaawa of Mte a

pet oa tka mTcTiiSJSr*^
FAM. cONtirrcirr amo commkv<
ATIVC.
th* aftov* M«tMM «rtllMS 'h*
fliUim «f B. J. WrU^um. «to «•
IM Hfkt mrmrnmtwi Iv ■nrla^rtiw
- tw nwMm* mmHAntr tot —yr.
It to a SK>« ^tatfona mi cm «Wca
M7 Wmi ctotoM eaa l-wtOr

I for ao toiaortaat aa cf
My kaowi hlat. amyMr kaova tM IM to a tyya of a aaoJ
tfttooa. aa aareeata of caad cttM .atola- Ha to pncmalra. aad for aaay
yoan feaa koaa pitMaoM ia pabUe af
tatoa aai ta tba arnloyt of tk»
city. Far yean Mr. ftolcbcat tow bna
WmHM «nu tiM dty Ar* Aopartawat. aa« to hto lataaoee aad $m)A
BMSS aad aMelsoey of tks
This to Bot aayla* aa/aracawoat of may otkan

I-

I aor a city, aor say
. ByatawwhtaktoapaMof aeoBwaoBlt/
-bat bis tatsfcM la this drpanmai.
ateow atk«r tktaca. has broockt to
Fahtte aattos hto pahNe aptelL
Mr. fklskawta a lar*s sMtoyar of
labor: hto wovfelak »oa vaopset blw

Noaaporrtaor am anwMtwl ia tk«
TkM war*, ft bate* toft wuk tka
war* roamiftar to 111 tka van
Ftoaftaca votes wars east la Cks
oa* aa* te tka ftoartk tbs attsM
was bat litUs bsttar.

OMBos (araMT Ml frm atnw
wakkic botk tecs.
Chartos W« lost ana la battcrdlU laetory at Pscoskry.
VahiBkIs *«a beta* potaoasd ^n
aa* Katoawaoo.
rtias Fkmsra' club faron
(keys koasawoik.
Blase boUm *epartawat
r year.
■tear, armte
passta* forced t1*
Maskrat Mie caused
eaoi blood poUonlng
i. Ooldw
torch. I
care f _
Miss Haawhrey. dty t
**^'iiiniBlB^ to PO-to^

ssAertag from brolum badt two wssks

laapacMr Btoetloa. two yaara-A
r. LHOa
Mawbsr Boar* ef Mdaeatloa-il
ard W.Boaada.
Ooesubto -WlUton H. piobstt.
Ward OomHttas-Josapk Sis
Bdwar* Laatasc. Alloa r Uttte.
Oologatrs to tks CMy Coavsatioo—
■dwari Laatasr. Chartos Bosrafliol.
Rlcbar W. Koaads. Mdward MdCaaiara, Jossph Sto«er. Jams N. Mai^
Uask. WUlBW H. Probort AJtaa F.
Littls, Hsary M. Btalml. Hsary C
PalBMT. Ckaitos H. Uawrletou Osotes
& Bias, Chartos Baebse. WIUIsb ~
Onitasr. Hairy C. Mvto. MdwtB
Spratas. Msrrltt W. Oa*erwood. Bs
ard H. Braeksa. Mward K HDlcr.
VlicU B. RoUad.
Bdward Laatasr. ehalnaaa: Bdwan)
MeNaaiBni. sacratary; i. K..Manluek.
Charlaa Bossaltial. tslIenL
BT the baoteesB was ova
------ s Was adtWisscfl by Chartos
Bossatbal. Klokar* Roaads. Hrary
— ir aad Joseph Sleder.-

Id city ftor *11.000 waterwoika.
Coat West Bpeacer man *« tor 100
pounds of bay be stole from nelgh-

MONEY DDES NOT
WISIOWEIIS
to the avcrife mm or woomn, i
this Canute; it comes kjr hard work.
Save far old age or mcknen hy Ae~
at interest m

TliisMapeticBitt Pgvie’s

Savks Bw

«ni bs gaMad by a spMt of falraoss
eoaosTTOtleai aa4 rmotoloTy. as fce
koMy aatUBO* kte ptatfbna. Hs win
k* Iks awyar tf Iks whole psopto. aot
iks'raprMsatatlTs of aay oas class or
aay oas awa or set of ma Aad a»

sr:

Tkora are ao faettoaal dtSereaoes
la the Mty aow. The Ubrary coalrtv
veny has beaa aottled. aad that will
aai asrve to keep apart Maads aaJ
kastans awa to the detrtawat of the
ckyW best latetasu Ama* rspabUeeas there akould bs aalty. a oalty of
parposs wbleh will blad tbs good titi
BM of tbs repabUeaa party together
oily aboald aos to tt thot the repobItoaa oaadldata for proMdaat receitet
the Mg mlortty which to alwaya piled
CP hare for the rapakttaoa oaadldata.
NowtoagoodUmtosattbsaaea. The
■prlag Maettoa ahooM Aad the partv
Amly amttod. aad anaored for the
kgttla tkto fail. We have a good eaaAMato. ooa who eaa be dspsadad apoa
to givs the olty a good admiatotrattoa
la avary respect. The oawpalgo kaa
isgaa. tbsreftare every repabUeaa
shoaM stead by hto paity eaadldale
wore partlcatorly whsa a eaadldate
Is praasatad who to above reproach la
sveryCgartlcalar aad who to eqalppsd
with axpsrtoaoe aad peraoaal caalUlet

The laaiars of tkto paper wtu ba
ptoaaai to laara that than to at toast
am Araadad dtoaaaa that aetoaes has
hasa able to oare la an lu stagw. aad
that Is oatarrh. Hall's CaUrrh Care
to the oaly poatlln oara aow kaowa
to the toadkat trataralty. Catarrh
a nnittioMiiBBl rraatwaat. Han
tank Oara to tahea tatanaDy. i
dIteeUy apoa the Mood aad m
scffans ef the systoai. thsrahy Aastroylag the focaAattoa of the Atosass
aad glvtoto the paMM atreagth by
halMteg ap the tiuMkaflna gad m '
tog Mara la Aoteg Its work. The I
rtoum hsn so aaek taKh to the
ttok powers that they olOr Oae
And OoUars tor aay can that tt
tocara. Bead for Hat of tosttooi
•.tie.
r Pflto ter ooaaU
WaaMagtoa TragsAy.
Ml WM to the Mrsateg Raeord.
WaMagtoa. March tft.—Hsrtoaa

8srwsi'3ryj!r?ifg:

g?\2S5=^?ssni

kK aad tiRtollti* aatoM kp stes

tM laOii'MMr •( <k*

LTt-SJSTTSySi’
the meat paatoge ciatop to ss
ttlMBS to the sairsat Brtttob Ouaai

<■:'

-

We have them all prices
...........■■ . . .*2.60 up
YOU caa jam aa wall have oae to takc'the b*lif oat ttcM aiee
day*, for flOO down and $1.00 par waek i* aO that i* accemary.

J. W. SLATER,

Whstssals and RstaE

Year Raliskla Haam Farktohm.

ktoMlMiln'M

It is simple, easy aad good for 1 to 5
sars.
It Su any smb with nay ahngc
It redacea Mg. Aabby abdoaaa
8
teebes,
no dlettog, no madlcla
RnlghU Whitee Craas seat *m.7f
It to a sure relief and cure tor
aid destitute kinsmen in Aeahind. I
ache.
en. If your kidneya. Uver. aUimaeh
Two pleasant
I on Sixth
*^iither dead, father to Jell, three
street, full stone basemeat
ehaOres. starvte*. aad case Bay City them.bowels are srroog. this wlU right
family.
under sarh. bouses In flrst-claaa
you hare coosUpation thi
e 4 ymr-old daaghter of Mr notIf fall
condlUon.
Small
payment
down
you.
rott. Waldrcm. caught Are fra
If you feel tired and old thI
And make up on others; they are all low.
and bslsnce cm easy monthly
stove, bamod to death, -v
you.
payments. Bargains tike these
elbert Mahler. North Bridgewate rejnrlnate
If you hare rbeumatlsm stop
When you ask for something at our store you
don't last hwig so call early If
glng. this never yet faUed to cure It.
you wsnt a pleasant borne
If you are blttoos. get one at ooee.
can depend on the quality being the best and
you hare general debility. tbU
crashed Ani^ to cupboajd'do^ died
make you a man again.
and the prices being the lowest.
from blood polsooing.
Mrs. E Motea-Suttoc. Jackson,
prise medal for bouse gown at Chicago
draasmakars' oonvenUon.
Mine Annabel MacKangboo. Flint
left for island of Guam to marry
Lemkubl. secretary to governor.
Mrs. Eleanor RellU Bpladler. Saglnay. and Nathaniel Burmss. !.« An­
Sapervlooi^-Chartes H. Haaslovsky. geles. go to Honolnlu. Hong Kong and
Aldanaas—Harvey A. Laacwortky. Philippine IslaadB on wedding uip.
Oimod Rapids the theater bi
iBspaetor
of Blertloa—Josepn
GLASSES FITTED BY
ts are full of water, so dressing
Bhreeberger.
ts bare been fltted up' on the
Board of Bdaeatlon—WllHaiB Uininr
PS.
OoosUWf—Joaeph Urbaa.
Igb water St Bay City has caused
War* Ooauilttes-Harrey A. Lao*
Winona mine to shut down, owing
worthy. Thoms Fartseh. 1. W. Bowen.
lack water from a jam near tb*
Detogatea to the City CoovenUon—
th of the Kawkawlto. putting 150
H. A. Laagworthy. I. A. Harkaer. C. H.
AT HOTEL WHITING
Haaslovaky. WllUaai Umlor. Joseph men out of work.
the firm five day*
At Harbor Beach the water Is stead
- ibarcw, Heary Waacha.
LADIES—If your abdomen
each month,
lly rising, holding up all traffic.
u I. A. auiLOfwm.
large and fat. Ibis will reduce It sure
iS^^n^ring
headache
C. H. Pere Marqoelta cannot get to Port
If the IkiwcU arc paralvred. this re­
Petansn.
____ Haydaa.
__ ____ John Hope, owl^ to the wa thing out of stores ihetn-fl
Aleu. Joaeph Foauael. I. W. Bowen. several bridges.
. If your back and kidneys, stomach
Bridges at Saginaw wei saved from or liver bother you. this support will
Hsary W. Petersaa.
et guaranteed to fit.
ORA. SAWYER A MNNALLRS
of dyna- ool fall
H. A. Laneworthy. chalrawa: C. H. going out by the lilieral
y;ou.
Hanslovsky. secretary: C. H. Prter- mHe to the jamming Ice. The foot
tired ft-pllugs. get
if .VO.
bridge, constructed last fall. went I
I. Joseph Pooiaxel. t
In spite of
c all efforts to save it.
If you arc c» hllpated.
falls,
Rising water quenched all lire?
31 I New Wilhelm Block
If your hips Dd back ache, this will
o'J
I wlth Uie the Ionia City Gas Co., learing the city
to darkneaa and hundreda of famlUea.
h., womb troubless or ovarrelying on gas for cooking, without iaa ocongestion, this support Is a God
manna of getting meato.
laspeetor
At Midland, a Pere Marquette train TIf .vou have nervous headache,
Menbsr Board of Bdneatioe-Dr. J
M. WUhstoB.
bad a narrow escape, passing over a to quick rrtlef.
les-dM New WBhalm Bkmk fl
Constable, oae year^A. F. Hopkins
ilvert spanning Snake creek a few
pain, scanty
Ward C<mmltt*e-J. M. lagri*.
____pnses.
Charles Hals and E. C. KsaL
certain
Delegates to City Oonventlon—
George M. Boooer. David Mon
Murphy. E.
P. Wilhelm. Frank A Dean,
a. k
Wllltain
TO CURA A COLD IN ONE f \Y
Clanry. J. D. Pike. E. C. Kent,
Laxatlva Bromo Quinine TabPetenyl. O. A. Johnson. Jacob M. Is Taka
leu. All deugglato refund tba i
grig. C. E Hale. George Hill. Boianuel If
^t falto to cure. E
Wilhelm, Dr. J. M. Wilhelm. Wllliar vatur*
ts os saeb Wn
A. Everett. John fL Saaln. Job
Fnrtsch. Em Wilhelm.
Steps more pain, relieve*
All vaeancles In the ward ticket an
Forward has been our constant aim. Putting forward the newest in all
the delegation were left with tb fering. prevects mon' heart ache* an
disease
than any other n-med.v. That
ard commlttee^ to All.
classes of merchandise. In fact'“putting our best toot forward.** That Is
Bmaaael WUhelm was made chaii what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
will do. J5 cents In tea or tahlet form.
an of the delegation.
why ws have built up such an snormoiis hwslnsss. That to why our customChairman of ward meeting, Frank Johnson's Drug Store.
Dean: secretary, Jacob Isgrlg: teller*.
sfs have corns to knew that they emn depend on what ws say and what ws
1 RECORD WANT AD.
E Wllbelm attd E C. Kent
sell. If you have traded with us wc ask a oontinusnes.. If you have net ws
It was the geaeral andentaadln* at
the meeting that If there was no one
ask
you to try our ways and our goods. Ws sssurs you It will be mutually
who wanted Ohe poalUoa of anpenriaor
agreeable.
____ Jderman
r of E P. Wllsucceed himQielm was present at
the meeting aad istated that his tsther
did not srant the oAlee again.

HemsonStbSt.

WE DO NOT OUT PRICES
ON SOME GOODS

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

J. LEAHY

EXPERT OPTICIAN

.il the IMS of tks ootBBMUdty. Parsoo
«||^ the aowlan ha. Aas pwaoaal

$15.T5

pm¥ iSuRiSicE

rsanto

whmammikI

J. H. MONROE

General Insurance

JIENTISTS..

LW HASTII6S & SOI

A. D. TYLER

FIRE INSURANCE

DENTIST

id!
w ALL ALONG THE LINE!

HDTEL
WHITING
Mirak IM ti April 3

Buperrleo*—T. G. Shllson.
AMennaa-O. C. lagrlgInspaetor of KtocUoa. tw
W. T. HoabuT*.
Inspaetor of Blectloa, one yeni^.
HueUmaataL
Member Board of Btaeatlon—Dr. T.
A. WllhalBL
Constable—totos Caw.
Ward Oommlttae-A. V. FrtedHch.
E N. Moblo aad T.-------Delegate* to Oty
Prtedrich .T. Q. Bbl
E N. Moblo,
O. C. lagrlg. E OObart. W. J. Irwtn.
H. Koch. Dr. T. A. Wllbelm
----aad J. E
Middleton.
T 0.8Wtooa.«______ i: O. Clsgrig.
secretory: E N. MoMo. H. Koch, tell-

now's tbe Cime
Tor Quick Jlction
......On Mk $uH Outsiton

Flfth Ward.
Bupsrvtoor-Pyaak Madlmm.
Alderman—Aaaaa LAagworthy.
Board of Ediionttoa-Hvb

Ward
I. G. Ml liar. Arnold
A
I I
1 H.
Las toCity Com«veaUoe->lolui
______
Tenlab. Charles Paamc...----------. Odie MoGarry. Joseph Omkw, Walter GabrieU
Warrant Hayt. Ben Halatedt. John W.
Martta. Ftoemaa Pierce. E N. Jobasum. ArnoM
Proach.
< ]MUIar.
■ O.
- O.
Laagwon
O. G. i
Froaeh.
toller.
The Ttoae fllhutoa laBway tisa *t
■s tiato stoee R was cptmA been abis
t* handls aU tbs freight offend E
Mot betag Maadard gang*, romog
nhsek ready auAe cbb net bo ho«Aht
la otter eaimtrtea. Its mOaate to aboet
tte mms u that of the PeaMytTanla

ssmst!s.

Pf'ifs

It’s only a few day*
' til Easter and of come
coi
r yon will want to be
properiy gowned for
-that occasioo. It’s e»pecially advantageons
for you to boy your
snits of MQliken’s (or
anything dse he has)
becanse you get larger
assortments, c o n t eqnendy nxrre of a jrarirty—you get the new.
eft and best style* direef from the greatest
suit maker* in Amer­
ica. making and fit is
asanred h^ and at
pcicea no higher than
would be charged , for
cheaper qoality had
poorly made garments.
Some excdlent values

at no. $15 and $20.

Beaottfnl separate tttrts
ktcMroodds $5 to $30

Olt

lo Keep CtllNia It

The merits of our kid gloves; we consider them eq^ to any^
dung aoldoc tbe prccs asked aad far saperior to amay. Acarafbl
ooatpariaaB of valaes wiD easi^ convince yoa. Don’t fail to ask to
m lae
ir
have yoarsaleMadydrow you
the Trefooste,
the sapitior of winch
yon wffl aot find.- Sdls for ttOE Otter good fatot; West
$L08,Trevow$L50.

n'

WANT A
NEW MATRESa?

The sleep-invHing kind—you don't have to hunt for the soft spots. These are all soft. Ws sell you a mat­
tress with excelsior bottom and cotton top for *2.75, and the ticking Is the best made. Got another kind
that is soft any way you use It. for it it cotton both top and bottom, with excelsior in the middle. Thsss
/"are splendid ssllsrs at *Sj06. If you want q genuine dandy boy the All Layer Cotton, warranted net la
bunch, get hard or roll up. They arc so comfortable you almost over-sleep. Thsss come la four dlffsrani
grados. There ere senw people who will have netting but the best heir msttrsas. Ws have the best teat
are made—that money can buy. There to ns wear out to a good hair mattress.

AN IRON BED
is the nesteet cleanest Wnd of a bad that you can own. Thera are mors usad than aver, sur sales are eanstsntJy Increaeing good reason, got such a splendid display af ttsm, all ttsh nswsst dsaigna and oamMnatione of color* of onamsle. You are planning on mors bad reams you will need several new bads, Jutt Ilka
ttssc we are asiling. A full etoed white enamel bed far 9UA. a amieh nloar one %vHh brass omamants for
other styles ftoOG 9U0, WM and flOjOO. Tha aatorad aaamal ia aaad in as maity nmwklnaflaim. pink
and gold, yellow and Mua. bkia and whKa. yallaw and NUa graan. A Ena Una af atogant braaa bada in the
nmat arttatle shapss. baavy two-lneb paato aad braaa knaba. Bada yau aaad and bada wa have, aad R only
takas a taw minutes ta pick yaur ebolca.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE GONIPAliY

A

m

TxamBa9momri^yxBamr.mm^ TPE8Pg,HAiwH».i*i»«.

WDTrMi^
iaMag Powder
Maka
fo0d mm wh^ksame^ and nurt
• nmtriti§Mi
h^ih brain and mutcU.
I have giveo the Tcainiog Table
^.to the Conieli Univermtjr for-five
yean very satisfactorily, and am
certain that mnch of the success
has depended upon the quality of
articles used. In baking powder,
I use the Royal, for it is undoubt­
edly ti>e best I have occamonally
given others a trial, and have dem<msti8ted to my satisfaction that
thone. is but one" always reliable,
■ always making perfect delicious
and wholesome food, — The Old
Reliable “Royal.”
(Mra) Amelia Morey Atkins,

fitanuu. sews
or m wsau
A sfOT) ooms* from Washl
that Ihr day afur Rmwlas dr

sr&u

S"£ta“ilth
IK
y you gotog to call

>Knw

your pareats being
Baptbta. I think
■rouM be a autUble name.
of Bo
Henry W.
Just retired
N. J- who has

ent tor■ the Penn
ponitloa as atatkm agent
aytraab Railroad company there, had

** to
__

ticket agMt aad first

ew Tout. Mai
_ rone has bean
•d agate and then
teas the gM ef -<

t n.—it b hard
MttsdaadlnaBltrohadaenndly to
i‘s choice to hb;

kirnms kaowa la Morri
Mtorday. that Mbs On
•e fkXhar b the wealthy
of a graaite company in T
not and win not be the hr

Dbtnrbances of tlrtkers
nearly as grave aa aa Individual dlv
order of tha system Overwork, loss
of sleep, nerrous tenskm vrlU be fol­
lowed by utter eoUapse. unless a reibble remedv b immediately am(*s nothing so emetent to
core dborders of the liver or kidneys
n wonderful
tee and the
greatest all around medlclwle for
down systems. It "
aad expeb
rbeumatbm andI neuralgia
i
materte germs. Only 60c. aad aattefaetion gnaimateed by Jam. O. Johnson
and F. H. Meads, druggteU.

mrir In January adds to the roinee.
Mbs Davis was one of the nmet
benutlfal youag women who ever
graduated from Mbs Danas select
iimteBry at Long Hill, assy MortlatowB. Cohnt Rdbni saw her. Baprbtl!
What maa woulda't bead a rapier tor
a girl like that?
Bni-youag Oeoegs Kanouse had sesn
har irst. There was a rivalry that
cthTad Morristown u> Hs
Thare could be oaly one

taigoe b Valle, deemli
be impogned and hb

PHKKD TUMORS CUED.
t^a^^rh^al
the^

mi

EASY WAY TO CORE CATABRH
Breathe Hyomel and Kill All CaUrrhal
Germs. "Money Back If It Falta,*
Bay ». E. WaH A Bona.
There Is no dangerous rtomach drug
glng when nsing Hyqmel The healing
and aromatic balsams which ocmipoae
wonderful treatment are breathed
>ngh a neat pocket Inhaler that
comes with every $1 outfit.
In this way. the germ-killing and
hmlih-glrlng Hyomel penetrates to the
most remote cells of the lungs. It
searches o«it and kills disease germs In
the air passages of the bead, throat
and nose, soothes and heals the IrriUted mucous membrane, and abso­
lutely drives catarrh from the aystem.
Such remarkable results have fol­
lowed the use of Hyomel by the best
people In Traverse City, that 8. K.
Walt A Sons have the greatest oonfldenoe In tu power to cure catarrh.
They believe In it so thoroughly that
they will give their personal guaran­
tee to refund the money If it does not
cure, the purchaser to be sole Judge.
This is an unusual offer and the first
time that any medicine or treatment
for the enre of catarrh has been
? expense I
thb sray. If It cures,
alls, the cost is able If IIIt fails
trifling, while
BOlntely
If you1 are f^unate enough not to
be troubled with catarrh, tell your
triends of 8. E. Walt A Sons' offer and
them to Uke ndvaalage of It

and
Rain
wgs^n.s*-«-«s^*

Coats

We show aa eksaot line oi SPRING SUITS and SK IRTS for
tAMcrfroB............................ ........SI2.CX) to$36 00

SOUTH
S I T) E

WtSSw

A. J. WILHELMSA,'^

M

SSJDndtey
Mrs. Hiua^teeasid

aadhod^nKa man
% naa e( Ledib B. nahteasli

t.£Tt%a,w:
PS.:«^~!Ukr&

wnor. Ttase.ptaean
leclgnated by the saM Mr. Knnov
Quickly was the reply sent;
“I. Mr. George Kanouse. accept
' ed In the dialteoge
of CoenL etc. Ln Valle, aad agree to
meet him on the eastern elope at Ftoct
Nonaeoae at suntbe. two weeks hence,
weapons to be ancient aggs at ¥>
It U said in Morrbtown that the
onnnt practiced with eggs at a target
nntll be became expert, hot the duai
did not Uke plaee.
There was a personal encounter in
the street. Batlsfacllon could not be
withheld looger. A contest with gloves
was arranged—le boxe Americaln
They luittltMl with ten ounce gloves
for three nuibds. Then they dbearded
the gk»vi**« a»»d soon the Count
La Valle lay prussrate. as aUi'
f«»rni s Ilarge man roont<Hl im.
and the American
tn>U. Joi
rding to the mle
made by a maruab.
Then it was that Mr. Davis, falhe
of the adored object of all this strif<
heart) of the affair and took a part.
He removed the casus belli.
The count thereupon left towi
bU victorkras rival was persistent
> %>uot Raonl Henri Phililgne la Valle must team
that for nearly three months the girl
he fought for has been Mrs. George
Kanouse at home at Morristown. N. J..
where her husband will be a broker
Helas’
______________

I

sasr'“”-

SURPRISED
OWOSSO DEHS

Chicapo Papers, However, Kindly En
lightensd Their Ignorance Under
Scrcaminq Headlines.

dng announcement
ntly In Hearst's Chicago
paper, that a rousing Hearst club had
been formed in Owosso by f.h proml™t democrats.
Thejartlc
The
lorratlc
together wl
also a number of teterriews showing
a preference for Hearst to president
The 50 prominent democrats are s
surprised lot. They declare they know
of no such club. Charles A. Bo>-erly,
whom the paper gave as secretary of
the club, denies not only being an of­
ficer. but even of ever hearing of si
s club in Owosso.
Alderman A. 1.. Densmore. who i
qnoted at length s*ys It Is the t
be ever knew of the Interview, as s
as the club. And among the “«
prominent democrats'' Is a
a man who ran for the
nomination last year, at
ling arpnnd to all1 bis friends
iln that he nev( Joined a Hea
explain
club or iy other kl of a democratic

i,-;.

Rugs Made to
Order.....

w

K mile fr.Hu cai|Kri of any grade, nigi .rf special sires; wliete
oolhiiigcaa l.r had in ibe size or color or patiwn in \he
Bnitj
V •
uLsr I ugv We Tcooinmeivd Wilton Bodjr and T'apesiry
ngth, but wc
Rii^ ran l*c ma*le in any Imgtl
sdsor Velvet < *ai|>cl.
ai
lullowiri}; widths, which just re<|uirr even l>l•rcadtllS ol
recommend the loll
rstiiet and lioriler,; tul thereby, all crom joints and row olgcs
aroidcl, carpet being S7 inchc* ami border 22J inches wide:
6.0. 8.8. 10.fi, 12.9. 15.0, 17.8, 19.fi, 21.9; other widths can be
made only by splitting a breadth of carpet We always have a nice,
selection of nigs made up from remnants of carpet that you can b«y
at a smart reriactKm from regular price. These arc of various
vario suet.
may be just what you want.

mMO*. Apply Ss JasD, FartssA

P.“L*4iV.il3Sl.'W<a^

S.57-iy.-SLrr«

ELECTION NOTICE.

"-”=5: MACCABEES

MISCELLANEOUS.

,T. IM LM.Hr QmIHIM CImim. 1

BIG DOINGS

Watches and Barrele of Flour Award­
ed. Followed by a Spread Consistinq of Oysters and Fruits.

Grand Traverse. «ta<e of Miebipan.
'ou are hereby notified that tbe aa- •
il charter election of the City of
iverse city. Michigan, will be hell

________
_
......................... .. axT-lf

Citr at Ibe following places, namely; j Jterwm
iiz Prem*>r»iea ,
In Wart No. One. in thq Boys bandi^Jf___________
J«ba Owmatoa
room on Front street.
In Ward No Two, In the ftec
wart city hall on Spruce street
In Ward No. Three, te the C. 8 I
ball at 320 8. Union street.
In Ward No. Four, in engln*- h<
No. 3 on Caid t
In Wart No. Fire. In
rimary
building on State
. You
are also hereby notified
1 at said
charter
election Ihe followingr city of
[er el
fleer*« will be clecle<l:
One mayor for one year
d of public works (
Two members
for three yesr*.
One school Inspector for three years.
On* 0*r oF
One Justice of the peace for four
year*.
There will also be elected at said
charter election in each of the five
wart* of said city the following ward
offloer*. namely;

Traverse Bay lent. No 136. K O T
M M had a regular n»e«nlng la»t night
with inlilatirn of lu-veral candidate*,
after which a spread was served TbU
spread was to have »w-en given by ihttoiUK side In t.bf- rt-c4-ot ormtest for
membership, but the winners look pHy
aer was In
an the loeers and helpi-d foot the bill.
the article
few da^*^^^f<
During the meeting a watch was
but the democratits did not V
awarded to George Kllbourn. which
that he was doing anything
was given by Herman O'Counor. great
"feel the pulse."
deputy commander, for hi* work In se­
curing member*. All who bad se­
cured members were allowed to par
Wa, the oadanlgBad. do haroby
in the watch contest.
agree to refund the mooer oe a fifi- ticipate
Chartes Vader and- Charles Mr
eoBt bottle oC Greeaa’s Warreatad Michael each seetired a half barrel of
Syrup of Tar if
ir given by C. G. Sherwood for seflour
Ward No. One.
- or oold.
members each
he first five men
curin
One supervisor for one year.
Charles McMIchael was awarded a
One alderman to two years
ligivenbyC. A
One inspector of electioo to one
the most member*. He se18 during the time of the coo
inspector of election to two
J. N. Martlnek also gave a chain ^^ne
POTATOES WEREN'T FROSTED.
Mrs.
I the winner of the watch.
One member lioard of edoralioo for
A V. Friedrich, the husUlng worker
two years.
w Traverse City tent. St
One
constable
for one year
^resent at the meeting a
iTUIe a great many
very Interesting talk. Being a mem­
Ward No. Tws.
iplaiulng that their potatnee
ber of the executive committee he
One Mipervisor to one year.
J ust arrived; cnppljr your wantx,
Leelanan took up some of the proposed amend
frozen. John Warner.
One alderman for two years
carried 400 meets that will come up at the next
county, reporu that he baa
1
8TAGE AND PLATFORM.
for it it going fast.
One Inspector of election I
winter in line greut camp meeting and gave other
baahels tbroug
being frosted. His intorewtlng Informatloo pertaining to
.t>l. H. W. J. Ham Is Lhe next at- shape, not
board
of
education
covering them was as fol- the order. He also Invited tent No. to two J
traetkm on tbe High achool lecture
of
earth,
one
One
of
straw,
one
.
with
them
to
Cadillac
to
help
136
and music course and will appear in
Mstabic for one year.
deep one of wipe up tbe town because of their ree City opera house Wednesday,
rdust and s cent defeat of tl ? Cadllls^
areh 30. Tbe -Talent" of New York
(otest for mem
IS the following to say of CoL Ham: top covering
Following this an oyster supper and
His versatility U wonderfuL To
■d by a large crowd
A spring tonic that cleans and pnri- fruit was enjoyed
hear his lecture on "The Soollygoster
sod It was early In the monting before
in Politics." Is to be treated to an ex- fle* and absorbs all poison from the and
One Inspector of election for one
ooriatioa of tbe Ume-aerrlng politi- system. Hollteter's Rockjk Mountain tl/laat man left the ball.
/At the next moeUng Monday night
ctens and a plea for American institu­ Tea win make you weD and keep j
member of l-mrt of ednrsrinn'
a delegate and an alternate will be
tions as roimded by the tathere, hardly well all fcumrocr. 36 ceoU. tea or t
elected to attend the great camp meet­
equaled by any man on the American letji Johnson's Drug Biore.
One constable to one year.
ing which win be held in Balile Creek
to his lecture
platforra. To il
A full attendance te desirvd
jyjkM FLOWER SELECTED.
e" te to wan
•K)ld Times in Dixie’
res with
*^“Kigh the sylvan
Daisy Will Be Emblem of the Young
It of Jasmine and____Bdltete;
nostrils, hear the songs ns the plantsPeople of 1fi04.
rare.
......—zij— re, .
tkm darkeys .sang them, sit on the
One ln*pectt»r of el,-? ion for one
'
At a m«-eting of ihe senior
wide veranda of the planUtioa home
gh ischool teat
and alp mint Jnleps with the lordly Travene City High
aeiected aa tbe eteas
m m
t k
but Jcdly owner and persoonliy know log tbe daisy was sek
"Black Mammy" and "Uncle Reans.’^ flower. Tbe i to baa not yet be^
npon. The matter of a
To listen to Tbe Oaae of Adam" te to
I ■My— rs—M
laugh and cry-with tbe American boy day separate from tbe regular
Ward No.
I a-laBt—S—
j ehher for cadi or on naaigim; qmtk
from crmdte and catnip through shirt meocemeat day sraa also disci
One tupertvsor to
I yleonmetlaw.
service; settienieBta inMaedtMely
waist aad abort panU to mnsuche aad but has not as yet been deflnllely setOne alderman to two year
o' Rooms 8 aad 4, Haanah Be Lay Mermanhood.
^
One Inspector at election
'ears.
Netica.
One member c« board of «
It Bavad Hla in0.
to two years.
P. A. Dontorth of Laqtonge. Ga„ suf­ Notice te hereby given that the partOne oonatable to one year.
fered to ate months Irlth n trightfnl nanblp heretofore extettag hetwMa
will be
The polls pf said
running acre on his
but writes Frank Lah^ and Herbert O. Joyat
M sa^ eteetkm dfey tram 7
that Baekten's ArotesyBalre whoBy and dotag bosteeae nader thq, f *
aad
atyto
of
the
Cmombte
Tn
_’clock te the toreaooa nnUl fio'cloek
It in five days. Por nlcers.
b the artetwoon, wbea theyr wrtU he
I. pOes it’s the bent salre te tha ___ jaipaay. te thte day amtaally
•aaUr eloaed.
Carr gntantead. Oaly 2S cts solved; the said Frmik Lahym totsoattene boslaees under the name of the
la testteMay whereof I have hero
200 pairs tedtea* ahosa. I hawa
MB to aef my hand at the city.of Trav­
Columbia Transfer Company, and to u)
Meads, drnggtets.
o— etyte S1JS wttli a hsautlerse City. Oraad Traverse ooonty,
pay all obJIgat
fiH tom Praaah h—t wMch I
bins
due
said
MlehlgaB. this X3ad day of Maiefe,
pany aad to o
. wHi sell at S1J5 dortfif the
ISSL
CHA«.M.r------eompsay; the s«ld Herbert O. Joyni
troai said Sm.
: remalader sf the maaUi. Thte
SISS--Ut

fe« *ito* wadbff ngateat nulag w
The Haiwiah A Lay Meecaatlte Ca
to a harBain. Came^in sag
orttqtrid mfi."
Now te the time to <
Dated March tZ. 1
> CURS POS PURS
fltUag. tqMoIF YOU waat a
__ ■ with I___
prto call oa
Tsa. U wfO kaap yon
data atyto snli M i
eaata, ten or tab■anaBaammar. Sfi
Sfieaata,
1 be on Wadaeadi
M44M MA MbmbIs OniB Riaro.
IT of aaeh week.

Mill

COAL
TE

9 Sarsaparilla

Ayers

Skirts

■V PLAIN AliRRICAN-

Jndge W1
D. Dickey irf the New
lort took occasion the
York supreme court
sererly condemn dergyother day
tnoo aad
White holding
Judge Dickey granted an interlocutory
decree aanulllng the marriage of a Ifiyearold boy and girl who bad eloped
e
were married by a Juaa year ago
aburg. In tasuing the
tlce In Nai
decree hb honor anid It was a sbs
that ministers of thes gospel Iand j
tlees e
p could be perm
oi a«2
Q for tlthe sake
kkeof
sea of that kind bad
Several cases
hisI nottoe
jttoe oof late and be
sbonld Uke
thongbt the> legblatars
_
speedy action to stop the practice.
After hts long acqnalntanoe with
the house of represantlttvea U U bat
nnural
Ural that Speaker CannoB ahoold
lly to prophecy what
be able
I
» met
do. The other day.
when
__________________
the question was
^
. as to chastJslag Cotvreaaaan Baker for putting
■ lugs in the Record about Babcock of
Wbcoosln. several meml
for roll call.
all. Quoth
«
the s Jeer, wtthoot paoslng
"The roll
lug tor
for
or an Instant:
li
call Is demaaded. the question is on
agreeing to rsaolatlon. those In fsror
win vole aye. those apposed will vote
no, the na>-* have It. call the roll."
And the subnequent vote showed thst
had the members be*'U given a chance
to declare tbemaelres they would have
done BO In accord with the speaker's
view.

lostg term of aerrtee eatlOea him to
rueelve nader the Peunaylvante rail­
road peasioe aysumi an income
amoontiag to U pm* ceaL oThb salary
at the time of hb retirement.
Mayor McClellan of New York warn
dbewsaing munictpal matters with s
Tammany maa who holds that busl-

cr*T'

Cemrt was IroaMag TWiaa.
ffsondh'Wwail and Tfcaa JWad
By tha OM Ha Loimd.

MSS BOB are oat of plaee In j
"In fact" ho said. *‘saeb a e
tiae Is aaomakMta. What can
DOSS nwa know of pollticsr”
to ass." anMstsd the mayor reflecttvely. •that be can easily know as
anch abont politics as some pnllticians know about hoslooss It woald
be dUBcult to find a business man who
a 11,000, ‘

n to the eiinha«y cook.
John li. O'Brien, a Baa Pmaclaoo
entsd
wkh a sold watch, chain and charm by
the poUoe oAoers of oompany A, la
raeoentUoa of hb bravery tn sartne
tha me of PolieeBaa Daniel 1. KeohMe Oh the night of March 4.
Rather a dranatic wedding cere^
U reported froa Fbrt Scott.
months ago Mr. and
Howell were divorced
nwse « uK»mpaUbiUty. They had
oar ohUd, a small lad, and the yooag
sler refused ia adjust hlnwelf to the
ehaaged^coadltlooa At bat. on hb
aecoaiit. the coeple decided to remar­
ry. As they stood before the probate
Judge for the ceremony the boy took
hb autkm between them, boldiag
Ught to a hand Of each.
Sanor De Asplros. the Mexican amhaaaador. ta to be reoallad. probably In
Jana. It b nndsrstood thst U b the
ae of the Dbs government to npitm minister for foreign nffalrs.
point him
eneceed Benor Mnrtoonl. who
He willI at
ba
candidate for vice prmUmL
acaadU
btter
tter offkw
o®re b a new one In Mexico.
I to rellev Presidrot DIar In
part'of the c
hb office an I to prepare the
hb1 retirement. Marbcal
ts i
Marl
succeMl Dias as president in *
.to s«
time.
—■
-'luor.
. has among
PTs a young girl
his Bumer
. but In vain, to
who has 1
bestow
mouths
Baptbt
and Joined that
parenu.
of the bbhop. Lfl aoon as the rtte of
eoBCtuded she turned

wMrrssnomKST? ‘'

USELESS 1»UEL
fOtGilL'SLOVE

The dociorr SBrsaptrilU; the
kind they hrrt used for over

9—

UleCanQineVou
The best for the price in

0. B. TAYLOR COAL CO.

TRAVaSE OIY
GRAII AID STOCK EXCHAIE

FT

/cOfFu\

Feed* ItleaL Bran, ntiddllnge*
Com and Oats
We buy nothing but the best grain and >t>u get the
. pure article.

fiaimah « cay to.

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toovayMtefitaMiva. Ifie.

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AuTttliSr ^tote's epomm

roMMSod to be pvsoeat. Aaril P. Nor

AiiSiirvi*rtS-

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Bherur J. r. Btoctt. oC Ooeoolx
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ssosrirrsrks

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The LaMm* am Bodetr at tbe PreaM aigM aai wIB tato tlia rr—rtai
to Dataolt tor bartaL n» imn» •
tm M.,
trtto aai toallr itoo ai* to Dtonii[ ». ta. An ladtoa otthaSttSi ^ .
aoar. Mr. AMa «a« a »nwtacto K. P
aai fior Bt* ymn «as Baaactol arc
ralaiT of OMar Ciaok leiaa Nol 147
at Maatoa. Patortrtii Aatmoc
fwpawi ttou raaalai aai ahIpaoH
tlM to Ocaai BagMa toiar.
TBY A RCOOHO WANT Ato

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H IpM.

arn^murn J MMnr.

SSSrSr

^mS' or tte F^.«« fn TI

r wrr* •• foUow«:.
______ K—H. K. B«^«.
CIot«-K. a Wfcli
TraaMrcr-T-H. L.
iwdw of
It Co»*#*.
JWttM dr tk« PMM. to tn TI
^W. M. Kv«*.
■etaol l»FMar-J. J.
,
y yy
Op—llwir ~ Fwak

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“^Iwrtlw rrort HMtlasii. «. BobMtt.m O. WiMlo. W. B. UtM
OntMOT of TdvwMp Boai •rmmrn
—M. T. Moor*.
DalWilM to tlM BofvMkMi Gon^
OoaTMtla»-L0««a Bow*. W.
fUrakU E. U WWU. H. K0»tM BoBe Aa«. F. Pnr. Biffr
Fngr.

rasir-r
.

m

Um rrai*to* boa* for bartoL

Dtod. at • o-ekKk thl* anral^
ttatr hoaw to IVatoaiH tawato
Bawa Piatt, wtfr of Mtoard TM
mrtt 71 r*ara Mr. aai Mn. Tto
cawo to Oraai TrsTtno ooaaijr about
fortj yiaf* ago aai arcUci *a ‘
larat vbcfc tbar have atom real
■■apBPtal br an. abe win be ai
br a tan* drela of Maaia. Mra. TI
waa a BMaabcr of tbe BaaUst cboreb.
Sb* taare* a baabaai oae ia«cbter
aed twc itraaichilirro to atoara tbc
lots, aai had ooe *oo wbo preceded
bar to tbe rsalai abore. The fooer il
wfll be beM tram tbc taaitir realdeaee
baniar at t ». ai. la eban* of W. 8.
aiawaa. Ber. W. T. Woodbi
Betota.
Cyrm B. Crala.
Crraa B. Cnto. aa oM pioasar aaJ
bisblr raapaetai etttaaa of Oraad
Traraf**. itai Bebiar at tbe bove of
bis aoa aaar Moaroa Oabtar. of di
a«a HabaibaeaaraaliaatorOraai
Trarcra* eobptyr for orar baaM* bta.wai wlfo b* I*
brotban. two aoaa aai oaa
Brroa. Albert aai Harr. aU lirfiit at
Moaroa Osater. Hto faaaral will be
bali at I p. ai. froai the M. M. ebareb
la Moaroa Oeater tomorrow. Her. '
W. Miller oMetottoA. Tba fooaraJ
la win be la ebarpe
Uoiartakar ABderaoa.

«rii t«

beM raatardfur toorwInA from tbe Ca
olle ebareb la MayBeld aai was tar
Ir attaedei by tbe pkmaers at Mi
AeM township. Mrs. PaSbaasaa. w
ta M rears oli was able to attend I
sarrtoas In Ue ebareb. They t
llrai tocelber almost <0 years •
were tba parents of 16 ebUdrm. %
faaeral was la ebante of W. 8. Aad

I

i of Eertew—Pator T.

foaapb Batars* Punarsl.
apb Baton’ faaeral waa b
from 8t Flaaels ebareb tbia mornias
aad was largaly attssded.

mxt TtAvmiiG Mm.
lowtas ttakat yaotsriay:
Boparrtoar «. Oooiwl

Canaaettog Train DM Net Walt m
They •pant a Very Ptoaaant
Tlaw at Walton.

that she iwaaslil bsr siiilBil tt

THURSDAY, MARCH 31

loary staewaaSe BM*te tost tbe
paltowt aai tzate bar tor tbe oe^
omMpltaj»i srtSaat say PMpWia
ttoa. It las bosa saM that 4bs tbs
UsM at tbe itaeovorr at Ibe aasatbesta sooM veomzkable rssalts la aar>
deal pneOea were obUlaoJ-bjr tbe
n»e of hrsaottos^ bat tbe aew astbod drove tbe olbrr ataamt oat at mmh
ory

SlBboniftB Showli«pf thB SB8tson*a Gorrtaot StytoB
NO CARDS
' '
AU. INVITSD

WOOD SISTERS

SIEMBERG BROTHERS'

SPIIHBOPEIMC
AMD SI»ECIAI_ EASTER ORF-ERINOS

OF THIS
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WEEL...
Last December when we became owners of this big business, we created one of
the greatest sales that this section had ever seen. Thousands of men and wo­
men visited the new firm and took advantage of the great closing out sales. Our
success was phenomenal and heu'diy a veStige of last season’s merchandise re­
mains. We are now ready with everything that’s new and beautiful for spring. To­
morrow will see the store complete with new stocks, mark^ at much less than
others are asking for old and inferior merchandise. THIS GREAT STORE with
its high ceilings, massive plate windows, etc., is larger and brighter than the ma­
jority of stores, and contains everything desirable in wearing apparel.

“Treadcasy” For Easter!

EASTER GARMENTS

There were eereral very ans
traTetiajc men ihU moraliiA wmlUnt.ei
Walton Jonetion when tbe early tnorn
lap train from tbia city rewbei i
They aboold bare reached this ei
7:46 last erealng. bat tbe trail
tbe mala liae were late and tbe
OB tbe braaeb did not sralt. The
srbtob they were on did not rest
Jaaettaa aatil 6 a. at. aad they
ooavMtoi tq watt orer.
To make maUen srone the
dne here at 11:60 on that road di
•Tt to tbe city until this mornins
the retara of tbe 6 o’clodr train. ‘
Ctafli-E. B. BborlioA.
men cansbt it for not sraiUnp osUI
o'clock aai ooe of tbe train cm
that some trarelin« men seen
think they were able to be on
Ooastables—pyed flsbor. Cbarto« alcbt and day.
WWT.^CtoTO BeMetbanao aai Wm

Dress Snlu 8i« WtlkMc Snftg, Dress Skins abA WalkUc SUrtE New
Waists, Hew Jsekets.

Treadeasy is by long odds thi best shoe propositioo » tbc
country today at $8.60. Once ado| Treadeasy shoes as yoitr footwear aniyt means TREADEASY SIHOES FOREVER AFTER

High grade and dwice stylet. Shop anrand town tomorrow, look every­
where, then call and see what we are offenng. SPECIAL in

m OUR SHOE DEPARTMEirr

Oraaa Lake Caaoaa.
Tba Oraaa Lake aomiaatSoaa a
paopto's tlebet are aa foUowa:

It’s About time the ladies ol PiOgrestive Traverse City realized th-: toct
to that
imakeri are fn expensive luxury. We can suit your tastes and1 give
dressmakers
style and better gannent* (with very little bother
bot
1), at <
mucht mote styl
siderable less cost to j-ou. miBktus pTcr, ssTc moaey, and fire jw Berres

Btmri of Bortow. two yoore-A.'H
PblBNr.
Boart of Bortow. ooa yaai^HarToy
Vrtabt.
» Uaob. W. C. Me
PbmtoOoeor MeOoa. ioow Doehor.

fosttoa of tba Peaea. toll tana^ Aaiarsaa.
Bebeal laapaetor. fon tarm-B. K
"SSSay

Commtostoam^WUUam

Ooastablee—Albert
Tbajrar, & K.
rt Tbayar,
Borta. B. E Toaar aad Btepbaa Star
beck.
Tba Bomlaattooa oe tba OBloa tld

*Tj^!y?r*Osuils TnA„na

SSS^mTSStoilfta

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MILLINO^Y
OPENINGI

A CHo «( tbta "bsnnir B iWMloi
tooto BoitoH wttb tMI BstaBs. tbo
ttttstt woo a woMa at tiittrttstt
who had fwvtooito bosa spstalal oo.
aa* srored a btt tmm tttor bMy

Traaaiirar E A. Platar.
Bebool toapactor-Mra.

loba Daaford returned Saturday
eight from Osark. where be has nude
hie borne for some lime.
Mra. Martha Laird of tl
are for Chicago tomorrow..
Wade L. Waten is boeoe from Olivet
for a week’s racatJoe.
D. 8. Kickersoo. who for 36 yesi
has attaedad to baslaeu dIUgeaUy
farmtag. baa decided to take a wel
It In Callfdnia.
Callfdral
He
» time on tbe Pactllc o
aad make
f Inreetmento in tin
ISBda.
W. P. Crotoer went to Kingsley ihl*
amrnlng on business.
O. L. Clapper aad aoa Harry
this morning for points In Waal

Bdwln H. McCormick
WlmboUen.
N. D, reUtraed to bis b< be this mom
lag
_ after
b bis Btotbcr. Mrs
aara E _
ofBt
Dr. L. H. 1
wbo has been
Cteattabtoa B. E Toaar. WUltam dead to bis
by mnern for
Is better today.
Cyptoa. fobs Bern aad WUUam past^week to
OUlett, wbo
Bnard aC Bortow—Ber. C. I. MarUn beea In Kentodey i Bd bad a siege of
lypboM ferer. has retnraed
r
to tbe city
bnt has not folly r
»ed from the
“Tecu of tbe disease.
Mtoa Dotoe Mercy of Manistee i

Ladies’ Suits at $10, $12.50, $'5. $20. ant $25

•oUl else srhere at a dollar z
Oar Shoe departmeat forliaaes,
CkOdrei, uttle Kea aid laClBtS. b in tor better condition to please
fathers and mothers than ever before. Many makes, many styles,
light or heavy weight, for Spring or summer. SPECIAL OFFER­
ING in Intont’s Shoes, sizes 2 to 8, at 41c. 50r. 69c and 76c; Mbses'
Sboet at 68c $100. $1.25 and $1J50.

We save you $2.60 to $10.00

A FEW BINTS ON THE DRESS QUESTION

BOY'S CLOTHING SECTION

a rest.
Vflif P

TUU.C

Suitable lor afternoon affairs and evening receptions, at $7,50.

1,^0 ,12.50, $15.00, $18.00 aad $22 50.

DAINTY SHIRT WAISTS. MoIK MercCTiiol W.irting^ «c.

Th., i
’ to wotnans* wardrobe, dressy and chic, proper j
. $2. $.3, $4, $r.

Special offerlnr in tMnble Breasted Two Piece
Snlte at 1.4S; 2.S0.3.50.4.00, and 5.00

WalUof Skirts and Dress Skirts

CooHrmation Suits in doable breasted, at $8.60 and $6.00; 8
piece sniu at $5 and $6.50 Splendid showing of young men’s single
and double breasted Suits, Furnishings and Hats.

John

WUtm Tt UA¥E.

By wire to tbe Braatag Boeord.
TMIorMe. Ool. March
Attorney
John a Morphy, of Doarer. arttred
last alBto to iofood ProaUeat r*
of tbe Mlaef*’ Ifotoa. wbo to I .
here. He Immadlataly was eoltod opoe
by a aambar of ama aad waraad to
taara tba dtotrtot Morphy appealed
to Oaamol Ban tor protaoUoa aad
la bolBg oaeortai aboat by a o
etaad of ooMtan. Pirn iapa
oolealata wbo attamptod to cotara to
TenarMe.Wasa arroatod by the mlKtta at Opbir loop aad thrown Into
tbe bon poa.
By Wka ta the Braalag Baeord.

sett returned to Peioekey tbU i
ng after being called here by the
leetb of their brotber-la-lasr. John
Cummlags. Mrs. Ciimmli«s and
uTompanWa them to Petoekey.
TMt MABKm.
Detrott. March
Wheat—May.
%IM. No. 2 red. ti.«3; No. 2 com. 4«c:
.So. 3 srbtte oaU. 44Vfcc.
Totodo. March »—Wbeat-COsh.
tlM%: May. tl.ME: Jaly. »%c.
^ Chicago. March 2*.-Wheat—May.

S5"c£ti.?£,.?5r^i.rsf5!^;
nee oe local market Me. Oae
otred.
Tlw MaBiw *f IdOA

MOwa taMMi (wm •»>

S ?!£5£

toy. foU althnr?
WaahtaMlaab
Mrtl
mb Mrtbday.

1
the Pbarth6 of Jaiy
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A Lesson In
Astrologsr

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dMt 7W 4a.*- Mid Tha4r
m4lr m ka tMjrnmti ifca In* «T ifca
lany **a *wif« «1» fennw vidi

OF THE WM.

Knr. tkk totanp* «a« « MtV
■nrtnMr cml 1* «nlar tlwt fate pntroa* iho*MI am vkni b* n*t«4 tken
«K*M Tkair kn4 pateud tbm alar*
apn th* dan at cWnd of tbr rrtla-

Coonk Csrtiri TelU of YcUow
Peril If J^«n Wins.

STORK
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THAOT oioxraiaa o rLTicM.

FortHM TalMr.

-Falfk. b* lira* ap anr lb* ato-ata.nli PatrldL “H# «Mpbt t« l>« aW* to
cyr •aetatiDed Tbady.
and thtaa.** Tbnbatovia
7<M aaw were O’itraJi and Anpb
MaaawbD* tito Irtob aaar. Crrtn»,
aad KIptaa* la nealatbm. a* Ibey aay
■tnmoeiy. Aad for tb* rayana they
p together that way. klaaiag each
etber. yoor little lad waa bom a
1 ralvat btoafc aa Srabaa, tba alga of Planra the Sab.-Will be aell n^r aald riaoey. aolir*

m

moatwooniaatoa
aaairty. aeriom toooj
aadawectaaUcipotiDQ. ,

apaa&rglMMfolto^
fTTiTr*------- and of ArtotoO* to tell mo
aadn arbat alga waa Paddy PUncy'a
UtO* lad bora. Wbat dM.7oa #e*r h*
eoarladed aa Claary lowered tb*

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rare there, today aiB Is
• kare«aaT<«tod It tola a
>re ttarel and commarca
tL
ITbem th* rallarW

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4ar, II* haaSffS tb* tfinrafa-to Oaa*taap H«r «9r* la cb* lutie taO. patot
It ap to lb* nUdl* cd th* Bkr aad taS
ffVATBSCK CLAXCT. Iwtakteywr. aawhatm a*» Cbna arbO* I
lap Cbr lafaatanaa.ft# ImM «p at tSe rrimmm
Claary 4M aa b* >raa laid. vbU* Ikaot«4 Imp wkMi kmm in froirt
47 tataaed to a broca* that roaU bar*

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there comaa codm aeraaa,
gWepaod rea^ietatiaa.

MOTHER’S
FRiENO

dor to tb* Ualtod
eaatly latarrlewed at tVaahlngioo by
a Omtomaa for tbe
World, had tka Mlowiag to aay 00 tbe

aad
Vabics^to the worldT
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-The aacxaaa of Japan in tbe preocat war woald aorely ImperU the
totorcsto oot only of Kth* Cnltad Statea alan. It would make
tba Japaaaa* dooslaant In AaU a
laaalt to an AtoaOc kagoe. Japan
an amWtloaa. aggreaalre naUoo. eager
for war and conqnmt- Tbe Ch
ar* poaceCol and ladnatrioiia-a pao-

BtttterSwtch
Maaotaa army at
sray gaards. Tbls was ta Itself a fan
reeagaltioa of tb* aoreroigaty of
China, which araa napected 1a erefy
arty by Enaala.
Ttot only was tba railway boUtl
ooaaasarce and ladaatry atlmolatod.
noada and caaals aad cldee boUt. bat
r the brigaada waa cam-

ATJSi-stS^S!!.- MSTSSCil

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<XmN SYtfUP

That la tb* record «
» Japan,
tbe Klai

tea. camphor, rice and otlww pttidneta
ylald a raat rerenoe. WUat baa Japan
k
aatoattogaalfm iae.*seaad9oe.akgroeaa.
done tor that talaod? Nothing. Dorlag tb* tea yeani lu wuk-b Hoaala baa
apaat more than $3UO.OOu.UH) to Improrlng and developing Msochuna
Japan baa left Formosa as saTog* aa
tackcreL
P»«
abe toond It.
atar th* cbaaddter. aad jan
tbe
-No: but be'll be a great mao wltb a
-Not that Japan waa flnaociaUy aaIWitalU fima a raa* aa tb* ai
“wroSd^tteeW aad
oak aad- Uae. All peraon* l»«
eoantrlm can doobt that If Ji .
aWe to Improve her new territory. 8b*
Ba» af wlMcat akta 1*7 Bpaa Iba
PatiVk'a day are food of B«»i.
wart to baoome aacendant .he wooM got glOO.000.000 aa tbe rmoU of bar
Mritad Ibairda arttb grmm tjm U7
i-arda to Friday. Itu
Bopply military Inatrociors to Chlaa, arar with China. But abe spent moot
apoa a ctoffoalcr. «bU« apoa a labia aorry to tell yoo. CUary. iliat y«ur boy
year* ah*
of that moiMy on new batticstalpa. canatoad a aMll laaaa battle, apea tba wUI be a to
army from tbe 4SO.tM).nou inhabitame Don aad other war material. Bbe used
baftaaa todn ar arWeb war* pctoted tb*
of that ampire tlut cooW defy
-A beglcai
her fund* oot to Improve Formooa. bot
aagrtly. * Aral la that whn
world.
aM«» vaida *‘Jatt* aad *tlatrU.’
to prepare for another war. I meoUoo
•‘A*
th*
Cbiooae
arc
dnidy
hoetlls
glrlag S255 to l»e*rr Aihi ne ra
tbe*e facta merely to call tbe atteatloo
dowa tba atalra three atepa at a Um
to while men aad tliclr mmmeroa.
of tbe Araeileaa people lo Japao’a rec­
aaiartlflg at lb* tojuatlce of aatroingy.
U pUbi that, with e dcrchiped
ord to Aala aa a Hrlllilng power to
time, tbc bealer. abated ftaDry-#
___ ___pojrer
China. European and cootnat to tb* record of Russia.
tary
American Intoreata would l«e rtrotroyed.
rage, aad Tbady Soortahed. for ClaoTn tb* y**r of th* Botcr upriotog
commooly supposed that tb* th*C
ry'a talea of bla dra of myoterin
L-hloece croeaed tbe Amur river, oo
alow, hut
broiwtat b|m maay caatooMn uotll aa
I have a good assortment of horses for sale,
tbe Dortbera frontier of Maocborla.
l*atrlek'B day bad rolled aroood.
token Ida*. Tbe Chinese sre not at and atUcked tbe BnaoUn city of BUsome of all hinds.
Have ten heatl'of ch«*ap
irlag yoor prlalac*. yoor honor."
all alow. Aa llumlsn minister to Pa- gOTCstcbenk. Tb* Uuasluti army punI had excellent
op|>ortonlUea to lahed th* oggreeoors. aud.. in cooae
aald tnaacy aa Tbady oahered bln Into
It opp
farm horses. u'ciy;hi fnnii l.OdO to l.ItiiO. 1'hesc
I dur- quence of that attack and of th* dlaorIhero
of magi
hordes ha\ r been at uork all w inter and ar»*
From dars which threatened the railway and
bekaae
tag tba Ctitaaaa Tapaaese
ay. -1.CI OS sec «
bora Marrh ICt
But
that tun* ratn 19oo. wb
Boxer .
mtereeta generally. Kuaala octhin, l•lll r«‘ady Un uoiU.
1 ha\e some nicr
PatrU-k'a da> bal>ie« anyway,
upHslug occurred, a perk
unlj six ^
MsnehurU
Heguiar
tlrivrs an.l a f»*w tlrafi or heavy farm horsrs.
and I waut you u> lie «-a<
yaara, tb# Chine*# have dlspl
tbvlr ottcers, took part la
troops. 1
amaxlng derclopment In mlUtsry a|ilrlt the attack npou Blaguvestebenk. That
tlvlty. air.'
COMi: IN A.\l> Sf'K Ml-:
:
-Hoar laauy are Ib4-re. ‘ »akl Tbady.
aad capacity.
-t of
Ruatoa de
-BOd bow luueli do Ihej welghr
-1 cannot underataod bow there can aired lo extlngulab Cblaew
-Tbey re only twin*, air. atal
ba any njlaconcaptloD of tbe aobject to and annex Manchnrla to tbe Haaalan
lada, weighing five |toui»da iiple<e. I
tb* Ualtod Btatas. Japan Is to he your empire she could bare aelxed upon that
aappoB* yoa mold throw off a <|unnor
btttereat competttor-more
OQ aecoont of horoaoo|iiHg iblin laitli
Tbe partlci|iallou of Cblneee
togetber, eh^
orerythliig elae U aubordi
nade a deer esse. But BnesU
•Tm aorry. Claney. bot on armuiil of
raaoit of amblrton. l!er su<v-e*ses now : treated tbe matter *■ an Incident of
tb* beef tnral and lUe price of mal I
your loaoee later on. Eveiy dlaorder and need ber forces simply to
cooldn't Uke off a Hot
\Vc get latter
atm> abe take# abowa clearly tbe danger aecure tranquillity.
rraolU from bearywrtglit clilld*-*. But
to driUxation and tbe workl's com[aocbnrl
we ll boU aom* aandm watber and aee
nvolred ta^ l»arl w hich ahe
It and II
•*PAiia7 cbaaci.^a aai^LATP r hb what we can do.“
to pla>.,ta AaU. A union of
Bbe gave
idy lit the aphit tamp umler tbc
Japan and Cbta*. with the restlea* United Btatea. aa to other powers, what
aaar «rara a tone ganarat of red fleokHtle and threw a handful of
fighting aplrlt of th* Japanese Im- they asked for. Tbe United Btatoe de^
Ml rncblJ« ID Ids feet and tied »round tanUp to|>a Into tbe veoael.tclllug tTnnpresaed upon tbe now pUdd Cblneee. dared that Its Interest in Manrburla
lan of such great age an<1
would create a peril aneb aa rlrliuatlon
lb* aralat vUb a black relvet ru|t*. Tb* cy they were leavea from Ibe avaabae« are aa keen as those of «
tree, which pooaeiiacd magical
baa not aeon for ceBtnrtea.
apartnaat vaa dlmlr lu bf tb* light
le only half his age
ra. Tben he cut a lock of riHl
Tbe
of Japenoee anccees aa an
“Tbe Idee
1
d everything In hU power t<
Crato aavaral Cbioaa* tontem* peadant
s-r has N-rn notably
from Clanry’a bend, which lie
preposteroiw. Amer- guard tbe Intereats of bis country.
•ad
of
thU
war
U
prep<
froaitba eamoc.
placed vpoD a Sre ahovel. tocctbcr with
lea
U
getting
most
of
BuaaU
gave
formal
assnrancte
that
Tb* a*ar bad dralsad tb* Uat drop
DiMiy and
a piacb of alter, anlphor. antimoii
, and that accouoU for the 1
abe
would
reepeet
tbe
rights
acquired
CiWB tb* eaa vbea b* heard a faabi*
rbarcoal. - Betting Sr* to tbe mlxtore.
_
Dta which have con-! by tbe United Stales and tbe other na
t tb* door. Sprtasliw lo bla
bright Woe Same Sashed op whh-h
verted a few cunning strokes by a tlona by txvetlro wltb China
8I»*
fsac. anyaa pot oa a coulcal cap of
V WOOD exxa- treacberoQB nation Into declalre vlrtobed a aapolrhral glow orer the ebamneeded 00 compnlalon. for It w*e ber
,
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.
1 rJrld orange
er of borrom and caused gnoaeSeob
rtoa. BussU Is weU able to defend ber poUcy to do ao. All she . Uluied waa
oelar and adjaated a bisefc beard mrhrights and her aotborlty. and when aba that abe occupied a pririlegtMl pomtloa
tag to bla kbaaa He baaiUy lit lb*
y of
a <hlW toward strikes It will be ta a manner worthy
natural tendancy
<
ta ManeburU That poalUun waa rocJaaa atteka Tben be o|>euod the door
crime can b* orerrome by a rootse of of her atrnagtb and dignity. Tbe prlnognUed by tbe whole world.
aadatartod twek with a cry of aBaofla<d
cddicatlon If
dpal achievement* of Japan thus far
-RnasU Intended to withdraw from
broib"rs. enlisi
T«7 young,
bav* been an stuck at midnight on Mancbnria. but when tbe time for tU#
TBddy Ctoacy. tbe brIckUyarr b*
mem
AU sei
taduatnous
aud
honest,
obetblm to be 1
ablps wbooe crew* were asleep and nn- evacuation came Cbina bad failed to Racket It's Hai
T.- ...
criad.
. and wben
when
awar* of tbe exUtcoce of war and tb* fnmlsb guarantees of RuhsU's prtr placf-K the Cronk family among the fa quite an unuauat winter, but remem­
-Taa. yoor royal blghn***.- aald CUnneither B*be* nor
fight at Chemulpo between two Uus- lUged position I
provlni-e. W’e
nd s«^st of
of the state. At the close ber that many east, south and
cy aa be sralked palpiuUng Into tb*
a any effect u
aian ablp# and a Urge Japaw-o flwt.
determined that lUai position
with England the father us had It even much colder, Ithe merraaa aad feU upon bis kneos with
That ooonda rayaonsble.- snld Clan- In both cases Japan showed a slgulB- abocid be not a word, but n faet. Onr and three sons were honorably dls
cury in places being down Into the
fright at the alght of the alolator rat-Mebbe 1 waa too quick with yon. cantl dUregard
for tbq usages of clvl- troops remained in Manchuria.
charged. Hiram 8 Cronk sun ived hU
dU
*‘Bot bow did you know m*
4(rs. virhile our coldest being about 26
But what would you ed.lli-ate the Brat Bx*dnat
brothers but
they all
-When Japan attempted tb Interfere father and
degrees, and this temperature is
5 lad t<* he—the one jou said would
T bare always been told that Amer- abe waa Informed tliat RuasUI recog reachiMl a ripe age.
"1 read it to tb* ata-ara.” replied
be* beggarr
Hiram 8. Cronk
lean aympatby wUi be found with tbe nUed Japaneee rights
0*F|yaaiB a Tteb biogar. Tb# 1
-I'd alnd him to school, uud I'd mske nation that atanda for peace. You are tbe rights of other nations J a pen bad daughter. Mrs. Sarah A. Rowley. Their
waaM bar* baan token for on Egypblm a college presldcut ou the trail of a commercial natloo. Commerce and IK> rights or Interests superior to tlie home la on a farm at the outskirts of
tlaa pilaat if ba had 1
phUanthroplata with luonry. D'.ve aee. war do not go togetber. When tb* real of tb* world. Russia declared that this village and the farm was cle
b> himself mor«- than 70 years
aaMith.
fighting began ta AaU BoaaU was on tbe ManeburUn question waa a qae*
venei
helping to increase th# conatant
-ABd ara yoo tba aatrologlaar
-FSth. 1 do." replied Clancy. "But prepared for war. Japan had been tlon between beraelf and China, an In
gaapad Patrick aa ba arose from bU
steady and healthy growth of our
wbat-U 1 do with the other twor
preparing to attack for many month*.
endent nation.
kaasa and fell Into a rbalr.
beautiful Grand Travers*.
-Well, thin." repUed Thad.v.
Can any fair minded-peraon liave a
tapan InaUted that Russia sbookl
-I am th* hl*ropheat." replied
you're axin' me, I think
doubt as to which nation desired wnrl
)gnU* her •strategic rights' In eoutb
O-fTyaa. -kad yoo. l-addy CUacy. are
s my ld« BoaaU did everything poaalbl* to avert
lawyer out of the thief,
ther* were and always will be natural­
era Korea. BuaaU agreed to recognize
DOW la Iba ckambar of barrora.'
that It wouldn*t be very hard1 work el
On Lb* other band the
superio
ly constant cxchanpa* of propertisa..
••Ok.
aiartbar. I'are me
ther."
wbol* Japaneoa naUoo waa eager to
Korea with reopect 1
both real and personal, aa various
Iklar aald Ctoacy. atoning 1
-I a
bMlB the fight Tb# truth U that and kindred matter* But Japan insUttastes and wanU of IndividuaU work
"Bet
Jaiian was determined to have a war, ____ _
iteglc rigtits.' Her object
•ntt Som; aU downr aald OTlyaa.
together to make up th* life of toad*.
ladr
mad* aU ber preparatlona and bagan waa to convert MaaampUo. In Ibe aooth
•That'a th* mnrdwr.
•TocB noT wiia. na a nnMsa ’
I have inquiries for proportie* of vari­
of Korea. Into a Japanese GlbralUr
ta> roaad bar* I
Tbady.
ous descriptions, in farm, suburban
atratt of Korea. Tbat
t aboot tbe fortone to come out all over Clan, y s InhIj-. A
B«kt toe
"Troth. It la. air."
and city. If you hav* anything In
racking amokr Slled the rot.m. prrmeRoasU wonid not agree to.
of tb* Uti
Amatlcao aympatby goes '
odor of hurnol hair.
give
Japan
either of thoao, or anyont who wiahaa
imag* laa
tb* nation which favors peace. Ri
Tben the kettle began to sing.
if tb* far eas
to buy a good Kkacre farm, four mil**
wlfar
It U a question tbat affects both
-Don't Btlr for yotjr life. Clanry." wrong.'* condnded Tbady as he bowed U entllled to tb* good will of all Ai
you’ll excuae
Track, tbla. 1
from thi* cRy on th# stat* road, well
U delighted patron out of the room.
leant.
Europe and Amerlro. RtissU has troufrerkened me." aald Tbady lo a whlaper The kettle
Bto tor. bat tb* baste
I
improved, orchard, fenca* and build­
Aa tbe door doeed upon Clancy tbe
-RnaaU’a privUeged pototlon ta Man- bU with Japan thUVear. but next year
•t. -And U atagta’ tbc wliche*' sting for the pnv seer wiped tbe pcraplration
ings. or a new six-room house on kUto
^nrU la tbc Just result of her enter- tbe United 8tate* Way liave troobU
atoatn yoo ebarrge to tell me tbe for- caaalon of tb* eQnlDoxes. It «a vs your face '
I trembling baud and i
prta* and progreae In bulldtag her arttb ber. Your commerce In AaU U
street, or large vacant Iota, aoe
tBM *C Mttl* Patayr tbe Ihstluct for ebOdren wer* born under tbe sign of tered:
vast rallaray cyetem acrosa Siberia growing and must greatly tncreaae In
.tergatoliw gatttag the better of ble Arte*, tbe WUygoat. They will
-Sometime# fortnoe, telUng 1* easy
to clTUUatloo tbou-/ tbe future.
I up t
In spite of tlie many
nolay and
work, eod then. •gain. I'd rather be a
r
and

of
fertlW
country
treatle# guaranteeing tb# Independence
"Bair mack dooa be wrlgbr mid the way* flgbttag and drinking and kick­ bricklayer.^;__________________
MW food anppl;
and Integrity of Korea. Japan Is today
ing up ■ phUlelew. bot v.-rj anct-easRil
erorM.. That great service to
revaaUng ber true purpose In tbat
In getting money."
"Kin# pounds.- aald Claacy proudly.
Mm been r*cognU«l folly everywhere. pentaooU. Her ultimate ambition U
-That'* goodr Intemipteil CUm y lo
The measure of ebarity Is the degree
"It wIU coat yoo |2JS.-aald OTlynu.
"It
araa
neceasary
to
find
a
oeaport
OB AaUtie leagoe against Europe and
"1 always ebar-rg* 2S data a pound for a tone of great sstUfartlon.
of peroooal
terxntans for tb* railway and its
America, with a Glbralur st Mas.ro-But." eonttaned Tbady. "they will
robably been toM U^fiirc «ome*
tb* boraacopea and fortune* of tittle
morce aomewber* In tbe oontbem wa­
g*t
tbtor
money
In
queer
ways,
ecrordI member of tiM* committee of arbays. Now, If It waa a gur-»1 yooM
ter*. free from Ic* *11 the year round. ^ cannot naderstaod why there
bar* tb* tab don* foe » dnu tbe ItoC to tb* Bts-ersLI for a chun'b
of tbo raUway rnnning down Bbould be any aympatby for Japan ta
-HoWa
tbatr
naked
CUocy
anxlonapokad. Beya ar* amia dlgnacloaa than
work abe bad employed a good natnrod _____ _
lanchurU to irat Artbnr was tte CMtod Btotsa. Tbe war was un­
-------------- --------- wT,^,-be<* ------------tba gur-fla. D*yoo arc. Patrick T"
tbe natural and obvloo* developiDHit provoked and unnaceassry."
night.
That's aA" aald Patrick as be cooat
BuaaU secured tbe right to tioUd ber
lotted paltus in the
•« *«t tb* asawy tato tbeVeedy palm
-One of tblm," replletl
railway to Port Arthur through tbe
_
taken them
•r Shady. "1 don’t begridge yon tb* emnly. -wlU tw a thlef-wbat
Btoghborbood
i
free and voluntary conoeat of tbe CblTour caae." the doctors tokl blm.
monoy. hot *Us msany a br1<^ I'd lay lleeeall a socond story man."
diarcb without tnUbap. He had borne
acoe goveninenu I bad tbe booor
T* abootately unlqoe. In tbe whole
every>p»eiober of the com­ negorut* at Peking for tbat right ai
fir Chat ptoon•Tare and agear* excUlmcl CUney,
rouge of medical tnoal* there U no
*1 know Chat." aald Tbady. “but you foncetUng *U about tbe m.vsUrUm. "U mittee*. Altbougb iie had been peld
therefore epeak with a eompb
racmd of anything like It. it to an
CiriZCNS CONVENTION.
wanIdaT baaa yoor little lad going
the kind of cbllder I'm ralsln'- foe tbe work, Ms lexcelbrnt service
viedge of tbe farU.
catirely new disease.
Be roiigralthnwh Ufa wldent hit baroacope. beggara and ttalevesr*
aaemed to deoMnd gn sdduional
N’erjr best of dental aervice only.
t tbe eod of tb* Cbtaa-Japam
A cltluna' city eonrention to plorc
nmnto ymil That’a'd be a larriWeml*rbat’s what tbeata-ars aay." rrtdtod WMd.
lOlh year of practice. Your patron­
Cbtan JouDd bereelf comptoUd to alate yo*."
• cMldn*t ate hU brek"Yoo congratulate me." feeldy re- age is solicited. In «ew Munson In nomination candidates for cliy ofCartsa*. ■nra.ba
(d.v. -But that's not the w«
tb* Uautoug prntanuU and tba
ficos and to transact ooeb other bu**W^alBed^bto**neT all the p*- IsUad of Formosa to Japan and to pay pttad the fwtieat "Am I gidng to gel
third child will be a murderer
building, under K. P. hall, 00 floor laesa aa may property came before It
• bad fiatobed supper and told him f100.000JOOO ta aaooey am a war
-Begorta. I'U strangle tblm a
^a
waor
will be held ta tbe old Efts’ boll. City
as be could. He obeyed.
with ratogwatlnn H*
tbey're a day niderr oaM
"We caa’t ten yrt."
to rat, at a
t1
Btty. Buotoa loaned <ettiaa tlOtkOOfi.opera beuae Mock. Toeoday eveotag
Beta were erraped t
There never waa a Itegaar nnr a tbUC
Then wbat are you coograteUtlng
Mareb SStb. iSM. at eight oeloek
000.
orakIdMT. -Whera la thU horwcop* nor a murderer by the name of Clancy. bottom. One pretty makl after a
No. 1 wni be entitled to SO del
Tb# Baatoaa railway to Port Arlkv
yoo at* talktag abo«r cokdwssd ^ I'll amotber tblm before tbeyre bif er bnmgbt him tbe remains of c
I. Word No. 2 to IS. Ward Na S
WATCHtfi—
vaa barn ta liM. aad tba work
•uSosH to aa* *oi*rMag matortol fir «o*Bgb to bog or *te*l or murder.
late cakes. Tbe atrawbeny boxe* wet*
Word No. 4 to t. -Word No. S to
to It. Wa
Chalc*
of
US
Watches
at
am
Tben a su^kton came to i1
dmoed dosrn to the MMlIeei pink jaMKI rkwtoik rifiitcaatoy. Thai
11; total
^'^(toM^oath* roof, and I'U ahow that be had been, taombugged. *11
fits
whlcb
have
rmaltod
to
tbe
p*opU
atatoa. Btlll Bob ate sod Mulled.
Ibe alek
It to yt*.- a*M »toly. going
tbe light tn hU eye Tbady knew b.
of tbat *0«try am^ partly aatbpotFinally, when there ws. no
Cbaa. K.*HMa Secfetaiy.
Ohio.
I aad-----------*
gane too far. Before tbe asm
ed.trom tb* fact that ap to a year a«s
more to rut. Ibe lady came Inti
Dotod Maicbttrd. UM.
mooto bad ptoyad aad bavpc wltb
Urhia
Basoto bad apeut mac* than
could otter a word CUmy bad hi
room and pr«*t*d to pay for i
000 to Maacbotta. 1 know the figaroa ■ad a terlbto eoagb art to b«k
Deeton treotod him. tort b* ]
Tbe bm .adding fStjOM to Rhode
talaad'B appraprtatloB tor the World*a
war** every dV- M toagtb we 1
d* Wltto the Eaatoi
ykir^boa^ b^^rocmmaiiy to goaoPr. «*«•■ Vew Dlgr^ for Oimfinance, hlmoalf. That
k upd opened her pnrae.
"Htod on. Clancy: Fm not tknmgb
was apoBt ou th* railway.
betode ber, wiping
STSraKmod^wML"
.
.
vrttb yokf beronreper
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MIfttag fnm one foot
Tan. optota. thtar aald Ctoacy
Ten year* age Mancbarta waa to
Thioa goods most bo tarnod tato
•Mco^. anatog ito • ttttle ta Mb k
may raopacts a wtM eoaatry. ta wMck
Tbaak you very «
T tagot to ten yon that y«a
Mid. T «to *n dry ^
dar an tndv tb* «*ra of tb* b
fUSTALL. Hoallliig .
IbM’I gaMfi fib dr cki
pmdralinir and rclaziag liaiocat.
tto; immifold aida to chib
Mathcr-a Prtaad hat grown to pope
and goiacd a preotige among rxi w
as well as poor; it is fooad aad wd«
in tbe maii^ aa well m in tbe cabL
Ejr lc*sc«limllienioib«r*8 agae7of adad

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^^CBrifaifa tost w w«ra rra4y far toe to toe Board of Pnblle Wocka. aad
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brat iBBfallfafal of Bto—y far toe bbM that tJ^ ba^ragaaated to gtre to the-]
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bBlUlBfc bb4 we reeetreB toe letter
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hBtHe BitBBim. Mbbb toBt ttwe we
here reeelree toe fret faetenweBt ef
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m ra^ bae baea tfefioelied la tbe
TrarcrM City, MIto.. March II. 1<»4.
**An*or Suto*fa*!^2v^nJly snbailt To toe Hoaorable. toe Mayor aad City
OoaaeU of tbe City of Tnrerae City.

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atiM«f tbe
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fltoMbdbptalBcta toa Mna% amd CMbks toeghbdi
^balanljaioegotdlfHtioaL IiaatocaabkatoM
aad
tOfeMitreotfaBd to ffglnf aU of the
food that
rick, red blood that makes

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raaal. or iWgaatoa maeCfa Ibwd or
ooaiad wMb a maeaaa maatoeaaa.
amddliv faa aarfaob af falB ameaaa
el the paaumagattTlo aerma. aad
I from tbe 1

■ffettsarasa*—

-EedelMiealsVbatTeaEar
leld by m. K(. Wmia m toon*.

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aball sell, barter or traSc la mUk
cows wblcb are aBected with tab
aklamcd milk to far sale.
cream witkta the city ot Trare
kMls or nay otoer form of dtoeoM
Bee. 16. All dairiM
Ctty. without llrat baring obtalaed a from animals with twenty days gr
uMlk to offered far aato ta
permit drom tbe aty Clerk to do tke or tea days after panrulUoa. or tP
Trarerse Oty abaU be open at all
COSTS wblcb are ted wholly or to part Umee to tbe laapacUoa oC toe MUk laBee. 2 Any persem or peraoaa de- upon dlttiUery wi tf. or tbe sraate of spector and bealtb oMeera of toe dty J. D. Halted t D. B. Halted
atrtag to sell, barter or traMc la arilk rlnegar factories or brewery grains or of Traverse City or any officer repre­
reries In a fermented senting toem nr chber of toem.
or cream wlthla tbe ctty of Trarerae refuse
City, upon bis. her or tbeir appllcs- conditl
Sec. 17. DotUes moat not be filled
tloa to toe aty Oerk of said cliy. food w
except at tbe dairy or ersamerr. aad
shall be permitted to do tbe same aa uBbealtbyy or nnwholsaome. or from la toe city ooly to rooou so Mtoated
M. Pran. Cbalma lb
lich are aa^lfad wttb water aa to prereat ecatomtaafloa at the
hereto prorlded and aball be granted a
id tocreaae la tbe
Old reliable builders, best of refer­
I la Impure or nnwboleaome. and milk by dart froa tbe streets or other
permit therefor upon oomplytog arllh
city we eoaalder It
Jaaaary Ittb. IMM.
ences. are prepaiod to do all kladt of
tbe proriskMU of tbU ordinance.
Ilk tboa prodncMl to hereby de> impurttles.
Dear Mr:—Menteg to tbe afatt< proTlde more aebool rooaA aad think
Said permit shall not be trmaaferI to be UBbealtby aad nnwboleSec. 18. It shall be tbe duty of carpenter and Jotaer work. Rstimates
ti Mr. Oaraecle’e gift af WjmM \ toat aaotoer ward bulldtog aboald be able by toe bolder thereof aad shall
milk.
every person baring charge or cxmtrol given on short nolle*.
Traeeaae City for iwaatlna of Vbrai
oooUnue aad be opermtlre until the
Sec. 8. No penoa saSertng from of aay premises upon which cows are
An one contemplating building or
la new of tbia fact tbe Cbllowtag llrst day to May next easolng tbe IsbalMMg. wobM ear tbat tbe
any oontagloos or infections diaease kept to BoUfy tbe health officer of tb«'
tola aeeoaat are aow arallal
liable. aa4 i reeolutJaB was paaaed at a
suaare of the some, ualesa sooner re- or who has been to oootact with oth­ city of Trarerae Oty of tbe existence repairing will do well to consult the
the meeting of tbe board of adi
abaU take plcaaore ta realtUag
rea
ers snffertag from any oontagiona or of any contagious or InfeeUous dis­ above firm. Ofilre and stair work a
la lartallamu of
each, held on March 17tb. 1M4.
specialty.
Sec.
3.
Tbe
said
Oty
Clerk
shall
ease
among
sneb
cows
within
twenty>
Infectlout disease, such as tubercukwTbat wa. tbe Board
of BdReaolTed.Tbatwa.tbc
Bo
ae Boeged froai tlaw to tlBM dnrtag
not issue any s^cb permit unless tbe is. typhoid fever, diphtheria, scarlet four hours after the dlscorery then’-!
acatloa of TraverM
PraverM City.
aty. Midi, daam
f
tbe eeastnwtioa of tbe boildlag.
K.’sldence 203 East Eighth street.
tghly isolate any cow
public aeceastty that aaotoer applicant therefor presents a sute- ferer. nteasles or smallpox shall come of and to thor.’tighl.v
■ wfU be torwarded fton
iseil or which he may
aebool bulldlag be bnlU la ward tour, ment In writing which shall state fully In contact with cows or milk or the
tola oMee to the
be traaaarer of Trarerse
Trare
Citizens phone PTi z rings
and explicitly:
on ably believe to be Infected and
milk or cream or milk, ntenslla.
Cny oaI receipt of regoeeta algaed
Ugaed by aald bulMlag to be ready for tbe open1st. The full name, residence aad
xercise such other precautionst as
No dealer to milk or cream shaU seU
arayor
tyor aad treaenrer of that
'
city, tag of aebool the ooming year, aad be post omee address of aald applicant.
any milk or cr
which conulns any may l»e directed by said bealtb i cer.
kiteet’a certificate
to tbe egect it further
Anbiteet’s
certi
The exa« lucalion or place substance of i . character not a na'Sec. 19. No metallic or card
ItosolTed. That we laaue aebool
that tbe fuada called for are regolred
from which
ilch the aald
eaM appUeaat
appHeaat obtains Ural or aormal constituent
matiiuent of milk, or shall be used In connection wH
for ■eetlag oaatractara* payaraau bonds to tbe amount of twentyr thou- hU milk or cream, aad If- tb
the appll- mnk wblcb has bean
been depriret
deprired. wholly sale or distribution of milk or____
ray the
aboald aowaapaay all regaeato for re «ead (IM.OMto) dollari. to defray
cant la not a producer of milk ik.*n or In part, of any constit
constituents con- In the city of Trarerse aty. but In­
of
bulldlag
aald
bulldlag.
Idlag.
and
expeaae
atfttaaoaa.
the name ofr person or persons 1from tained In milk,
stead
thereitf a coupon ticket shall be
or
milk
whlc
ilk.
which
has
been
be
It
farther
lonra traly.
cream
4ls milk or crean
Have your Electric
diluted with water or which rontalns employed, and such ticket shall be
Reeolred. That we regueat tbe city whom be obUint bis
R. A. maka
3rd. ir Ihe applicant
llcant is a prodi
more than STt* per cent of srater canceled snd destroyed after lielng
AViring instalied in
. Mr. Cbaa.
Beera. City Clerk. Trar oouDcil to prorlde.tbe aeceasary fuada
fluid or less than 12t» per <ent of once used.
by preaentlag the guesUoa to tbe goal- In bU dairy ..vmMi. tbe number of c
erae City. Mich.
accordance with ihe
herd, and If not a prodi
Sec. 20. Any person wbo offers for
milk aollds or less butter fst than 3
Oa motloa of Alderman Lardle the Ifled electors of tbe city of TraTerae the number of cows in the dairy herd
1
sale
cream,
or
milk,
skimmed
or
un­
National
Board of
per ci-nt.. or haring a si»e<-inc gravity
coaaiiiaieaUoa waa raeelred and City at tbe eomlag spring election.
tbe p
ns from whom of lefw than 1.02«.
skimmed. In the Ml)- of Traverse City,
Eire Underwriters.
Reopactfully aabmiued.
plaeed oa lie.
the sanif.
^
.. obti
whrtber s resident or non-resident,
any rt...|«lCTl.
cl
Til.‘ use of
.J m..
BOARD OP BDUCATION.
Mored by AMarmaa Lardle tbat the
4th.
shall furnish a sample of such milk or
II Pays Ifi the Bad
Is
for
the
purpi
By
Chas.
M.
Beers.
Clerk.
piaaa and apedAflatioaa of tbe Carae^
pileant Inten^o dtipeX-'of
cream to the Milk Inspector of said
the milk
o pr.-ven
Mored by Alderman Wtlhi
gia Ubrary balldlag aa praaeoted by
or crea
from souring is expressly pn-bihited city who maj- roqnest the same f.ir the
tbe Board of Public Wotka be adopt- the commonioatlon be referre
J. B. Palfc Electric Co.
Such application shall be signed by
No cream tbat is adulterated shall purpose of examtoatton or analysis.
to the Board, the oouncO not haring
Sec. 21. It ahan he the duty of the
the applicant or tome
aome one authorix-d iH? brought Into. held, kept or offered
t-WUhsbs btosk. Trsrsns
any jurledictlon In the aantt
125 Casa SL. TriYerse Oty.


them,
I. her
for sale in the city of Traverse City, Milk Inspector to ob^n samples of
Carried.
when reeeired shall be placed
nor shall any person keep, have or of- milk or cream from milk dealers
ef Cm
tbe motloe
whenever be aball deem it iw
with tbe City Clerk
fer
for
sale
In
said
city
such
iBMetlag of Mareb 7. 1904) tbat tbe Trarerae City. Mlcb, March 21. II
or when ordered to do so by
Sec. 4. Any suchh applicant or any cream.
roMiBBlearloa of tbe Board of Pub To tbe Hoaorable. tbe Mayor and City
1 to cause the n
inch applicant obThe term "ere
rans the fatty
He Worka raeommeadlag tbat tbe Car
Oounell of tbe City of Trarerae City. tai^*inliror
snd analyzed.
Bhall I
portion of pure
I hlcb rises to
aegle Ubrary baUdlag be let by con
Mieblgaa:
_
Tbe mayor may place In
city of Trarerse City, through Its
the surface whether
at.
her the milk Is left at
tract, be adopted, aad tbe mayor and IMH-OenUemen:—Hiring era
milk or cream or other au- rest or which is separated iiv other nomination snd the council may spclerk be antborlxed to atoke a contract ihe following bills, report the same spector ofagents,
prove
the
same, a suitable person as
or
tbrougl
means.
w.« A*, b.1., »,i
erltb oeorge Letber to bond aald build correct, and recommend that the
i of Hoalib of said city,
<
to In­ The fHrm "adulterated" wlo-n- iiM>d Milk Inspector to carry out the provi­
.leg for 9U1S7.O0 aa recwmmeaded by same be allowed out of tbe aereral spect the
ftoturiM for «ha money Inveetsd
sions «»f this ordinance and to poriorm
le
dairy
and
tialry
herds
of
In
this
section
refers
to
rn-am
to
said board, aad aaaended by Alderman funds aa here stated.
such applicant,
illcani or Ibe dairy and dairy which any foreign siibstanct- whatever such other duties as mav from lime to
Lardle. tbat tbs eommnaleatlaa befald
Oenerfa gtreet Pund.
at the person
p
from whom such has been addeil. Cream must hare not time |M> imposed upon blip by said
I the table, be token from toe table Pay roll. Bt. Bupt................... | 1C2.7 herds
obUI
nllk or cream,
less than 2»* per cent, butler fat. oil council at auch talary as may be fixed SUMO RAPIDS I IRDIIRA «V
Amu A Cole, anadrles.........
8.i; applicant
by said council at the bei^nning of
Sec. 6. it a
be tbe duly of tbe
City Clerk to enter In a book prorlded
Sec. 8. It shall be the‘ duty of the each fiscal year, to be paid an tbe sal­
Carried.
9 1«7.M for that purpose tbe name of each p<
aries of other city officers are paid,
Milk Inspector to Inspect
Cemefary.
Mored by AMermaa Blagbam that
aon to whom a permit aball be Isrui
used
by each milk or cream
at dealer at who shall bold bis office until the first
tbe--------m
moUea be
be changed
ebaaged to
to read
read tbat
r Works, acbedule rates.9
Monday In May of each year,
as
herein
prorlded.
sutlng
fnRy
tbe
least
once
in
each
year,
and
aa
much
tbe ekalraua of tbe Board of P
Pubfir
name, place or residence and place of oftener aa he ahali deem necessary. his successor shall be ole
Werba aad tba City Clerk be author
obtaining the milk or cream handled
:hh measure used with qualified, unless
tied to make a centraet with Oeorgc
7-«-‘ and shall only sUmp said council. Ar
by such person, and the date of the
Lather to build eald bulldlag. aa recIssuance of^such permit; which book
aa will in the Usly
ommaaded by aald board
aball be open to the tospeetton at all therec»f contain a full half pint, pint
times of tbe Inspector of Milk, any ejuart. gallon, or whatever amount of
—Aldermen HamlHoa,
member of Ihe police department or milk or cream they may Iw rei
Blagbam. Wllbalm. Olbba,
hold,
and
each
ity.
the
department
of
hoaUh
or
any
other
I and es ery dealer ■•nIucII
tprottl Btearaa. MIUar-(9).
Sec. 22. Any p«’nion or persons who
s
use city officer: and It shall be the duty of in milk or ci
mat on reuuesl
Oa motow of Alderaua Lardle
shall violate any of the provisions
18 or
n.!^k!?y'A"boo^’a.'i:«»ter
tor permit him to
inspector
tbe Milk Inspector to inspect or cause said Milk Ini
coaaeU adfaeratd.
e, on
h.B7 to be Inspected the dairy or dairy- amine and test ali measures, lioui-s requirements of this ordlitance,
earned.
Pn?w'ISL>;xmpWa.i'a:H
eonvlrtion thereof
lished
hard of any such person so apply­ or cans used by auch dealer, and
rs nor
purchase price'..............7 8.21SA0 ing for such a permit or who has ob- dealer ts prohibited from u.sing an.v by a fine not leas than two dollars
a Ia. uxacwoou,^ r
Ulned such a permit, or the dairy and such easnre unless stamped by said more than one hundred dollars Md
of prosecution, or Imprisonment
dairy herds from which the applicant Milk Inspector,
using b«ConttflpaM Fund,
obtains milk or cream without any un­ tics, cans or other vessels •r tbe de- In the common Jail of the county of
Oeo. W. Steward,
Grand Traverse, or In any peniten­
teward, W. L. Onaheld
necessary delay and to examine when li»ery of milk or cream, iinl
1M4.
in his Judgment or when ordered to do same shall b<Hd both tbe full amount tiary. JaK. or workhouse or house of
so by tbe council, each and erery anl- of milk or cream they are represented correciian of said city. In the discre­
Called to order by Jao. R. Baato.
msl producing milk, for sale or
or purported to hold, snd for any viola­ tion of the court or magistrate l>efore
naayor, la tbe ^atr.
sumption In said city, belonging to or tion of any of tbe prorislons of this whom the eonriction may be bad. for
Preeeat-iAldeTmea Ramiltoo. Wln18
646.1
controlled
by any person having such section such dealer or dealers shall a piTloil of not less than five days
Bie. Blagbam. Wllbelm. Olbba. Lardle.
MALCOLM WIlINNIE.
permit, or the person from whom such be subject to tbe pcnalUes of this or­ nor more than ninety days: and In
Bprool. Btearaa. MUlar. Mayor—(10).
O. O. MILLAR,
emte such conrt or magistrate aball
dealer obtains milk or croam, for the dinance.
Mlaatea of last regular aad special
W. J. 8PROUL.
only Impose a fine Md costs, the of­
Sec. 10. No milk or cream shall
purpose of ascertaining the presence
Mored by Alderman Lardle that tbe or alwence of tuberculosis or any oth­ kept In Ice boxes or refrigerators fender may be sentenced to be impris­
^
* A- A. ■
To tbe Hoaorable, ibe Mayor aad City report be aoooptod -and adopted, and er cimtagious or Infectious disease, which are in any way connected with oned at hard labor In any Jail of the
. 1jnetrocted to draw and in making such InspectkiBS and sewers or cess pools, nor shall mMk correction of said tliy. until the pay­
Oouacll of tbe City of Trarerae City, the city Clerk be
erdera la faror of t
examinations the Inspector Is hereby or cretm be kept in the same compart ment of such fine and costa, for a peri­
MIebigaa:
raoommeaded b. .
authorised to use what is known
sra as as mem of any lee box or refrigerator In od of not more than ninety da.vs, and
IS84-OeaUi
__ __
d toe Mayor aad Clerk be Inatmcted tuberculin test, a dlgnostlc aget
rent for which meats or other articles of food auch punishment aball apply to each
respeetfuny pfaUtloa yoo to allow aae
draw an order on tbe city deposi­ the detection of tuberculosis In
•epara'e day of My continuing of­
to Bwre a oaull bam from near o
Ben Hur Floor
tory for 9S.d46.S0. to be dUburaed by animals. After such examinstlo
Sec. 11. All milk cant deUvered to fense.
aer of DIriBkw aad Btgbtb atraeU.
the aty Treasurer to tbe aereral part­ Inspoctiun
spoctiuD of Ibe dairy and dairy
Sec. 24. This ordluMce shall take
creameries or dealen to the city shall
BcrtMtnnerou
ies Baased la the aty Oerk's report
I hereinbefore provided, he i
be covered with alr-tlghl Uds. and effect at the expiration of twenty days
Spring Wheat
aa boldlag orders on the funds herein the request of tbe owner
I
of a
when conveyed In open wagons shall after Its piiblica4lon.
75cibr26Iba
aarad.
We
do
hereby
certify
that
the
fore­
be
covered
with
caavaa
while
being
so
is tag each and every animal so
Oa aaotloa of AMermaa Blagbam
1.45<br SOlbi
Carried.
ntned. which tags shall state the conveyed: said canvas to be kept clean going ordinance waa passed by the
toe pemioa waa •mated.
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton. W'lanle. result of the examlnaUon as regards by frequent washing.
(Jouncil of the City of Traverse City
March 10. 1004.
Rlagkam. Wllbnlm. Olbba, Lardle. tbe presence or absence of any oonSec. 12. All cans, bottles or vessels 1 the--------day of--------- . 190^
SprooL Btenraa, MUlai^(f).
rectlous diaease. and the
My sort used in tbe sale, delivery
Trarerae aty. Mick.. March 21.
laraector shall file a report of tbe
distribution of milk or croam to the
oved by AldennM Wilhelm Ihi
It of tbe examination
examinatl
and ii
nsnmer mart be cleaned Md sterll'^Asktag for a permit to move a To tbe Honorable, tbe Mayor and
CouBClI of the aty of Trarerae aty,
as herein provided with th( • City toed (boiled, baked, scalded or steam­ the orinance be printed. Md artic
> fW*m WaaklagtOB street frtMa
Mlrblgan:
Oerk. which report
1st n. block No. 18 to lot No. 6. block
what ed I by the milk dealer before they taken at the next regular meeting
tfd—OeoUamea:—We. your oomaUtCarried
, B. loeated on Proat atreec
I again for tbe same porpose.
tee oa petition of C. H. McMickael reYeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Wlnnl
1. No dealer in milk or cream,
Wm. C. Hnebel.
or bis agents, shall serve milk In hbt- Bingham. Wilhelm. Gibbs. I*rdi
mler obtains milk or c
On SMUoa of Alderman Winnie tbe tpectfnlly report that we hare looked
Into toe feasibility of mortag toe
petitloa was granted.
es to any dwelling bouse that haiT «n Sproul. Stearns. Millar—(9).
• found to ^in
bulldlag across Calon street bridge.
Trarerae aty. Mlcb, March
with any contagloas
My coatagtons disease or diseases 1392—Resolved, by the CItj
Md^ not deem It best to allow It to I loos disease, aad whether or not any ■ that to placarded by the health offi­
of Travel
To tbe Hoaorable. tbe Mayor
Ooog^ tbe aty of ITarerae City.
<Dcb diseased animals are used for tbe cer for contagious disease or diseases. that the city clerk be lartnicted to
Reepe^lly aubmiltnd,
itoOl
said placard has been removed advertise for bids for IlgbUng the
t for sale.
Ity. oa M
tmSSto
L K. GiSbS.
The aald by the proper authorltle*: nor sha:i streets of the aald city for a period of
yoorsM'
O. O. MILLAR.
y Clerk of say person remove from such dwell- five year* from tbe first day of
for.
or
orable beS*to'p4acraa are
W. J. BPRODU
ebaage la
location or real- tog house any bottle or receptacle
-------- — ffivtau or o
ABb
toe coracr of Ones aad lltb
which has been or to used for Ihe po
Mored by 'AldennM Lardle tbat tbe
Committee. denoe nr to milk supplied.
P. H. WUaon. r. M. Wbha. 1______
resolution be adapted, aad tbat all tbe
On aaotom of AMenaaa Stearns tbe
Any person so receiving pose of receiving or storing milk.
Mulaa. Mr. J. R. BUUwall. Mmlly report wns adopted.
first day
soeb a penait shall cause bto. her or person sufferiag from, or who hi bids are to be flted before tbe 111
ABSOLDTBLT OMHtLBts
toowtogly.
wlthla
a
period
of
twenty
Warlrmaa, Jeeepb Laaalay. Mi ~
of June. 1904.
Teae-AMarman Hamtttoa. Wtaale. toeir aamea. place of boslaess and tbe
Paeil^ Cbaa. Deyo. M. Laratl
Carried.
Btagkam. Wllbalm. Olbba. Lardle. Bomber of tbe permit to be legibly fvs. been expoasd to diphtheria, searH. DsOraw, Mr. K. P. Lardle,
SprouL Btaaraa. MlUai^ffl.
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Winnie.
pox, typlaeed and kept to a eonrtdeaoos ptooe
Prfaat, ttlas W. Speaecr. W. 1
MMb, Mareb 20. 1004 oa all wagotis. sleighs or other vebl Pl^d fever or otoer dangeroos. con Bingham. Wilhelm. OIbbs. Lardle.
derflA Oeo. * wnaoB. C. L Sat__ _ „ To the CoaUMB Oouacll of tbe Oly ciea used ta tbe distrfbution or sale of tagloas or oammntoable disease shsll Sproul. Stearns. MfOar—<9).
of Trarerae Oty:
Nsw Biulnsm.
M. Bi^ A. L Flalay. BaaJ. Raamilk or cream, aad dealers who sen work or assist to or aboot any dairy or
aaU. Jaa. Karan. Harry Brown. Mr.
The bood of Oea Lather, for 910.milk or creator from stores, dairies, dairy farm: no proprietor, manager or
superintendent of aay dairy or dairy
Cbarfas Tbeobold. ~
the building
creameries and milk oompaales.
atwiay
emm who supplies arilk to tbe ciUxent
r bulldl
have Burt> penalti aad aambei
of Traverse Oty. shall kaowtegly persot AMermaa lardle tba
staatly ported
iBit aay perooa saffertoc. or exposed GreUIck
petiloa was rafan^ tolw
J. A. Montague as
Ban^ toe name belag trat paymant
as aforesaid, to work or ansirt
sureties was preseni
mted.
aM saM dairy or dairy farm.
Trarerae CMy. Mlcb, March If. IfM.
Moved by AldermM Hamilton tbat
A*r fM
on. aad au> psrsoe sell tag from
Sec. 14. No dealer to milk, by btm- tbe bood be accepted.
To ton Hoaerabla. tba Mayer aad Ctty
carried bylmad shall bare the p^™.
Carrtod.
tbe City rflkmemeaCRy.
anber and year when soeb license frtf or bto agents, aball artl or hare to
^ pnanrcloiB with mteat to aelL milk
Veas-Aldenaea HamUfan. Wlaato.
moOoa of AldanMa Wllbelm toe was Issued <m toeir esaa
from
wblcb
cream
has
been
removed
re^waaao^^
Blagbam.
Wltoefra.
Olbba.
Lardle.
8««- 7. No person aball offer or exaalera ao
faS^^^^wrSi'^PaiSe^iSb^ ^
Sproul. Steonu. MUlai^9J.
poae for aale or arti or deUver for sol* to port or to whole,
aad anlsM toere
was drcMed tbat A waa an akaotate BtoSi Wnbefai?*o£b? liST
Moved by Alderman Hamtttao tbat
aaraaalty tbat arcr abwlmaata be M
■aMtetoiTortSaarc*’^ P«™ttted appear In a a laplcBoiu plaae oa both tbe Board of PaMie Woffcs be rcBides of tbe t
Meb sorb qoerted to give aa eaUamto per foot
Merabs at t
eleaa. trnpare. aabealthy.
milk
aaadtbaaw
1999—Aa erdtoaaea to r««atote
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“Skimmed of the oort of a dock line, atao to reeansae, or adalterated milk or cream.
Milkdtottoetly
a«d
legibly
made
to
sad at Nortb Uakw t
OBC M more methods of ooaselltog of milk aad crcam within
l«tw Bot Ires toM oae lack to
also that some otM
rtty of Tnrarat Oty. aad to toaas
mad* on Wart ffaat a
parmlto to toa raadon toanof. aad eraam far sale or eoasamptom to tbe belgbi; aor abaU aay dsater to milk.
TwlNa«iBctcmr«at
fcto apat ar ageata. aeQ as ikimWa woaM toanfo.___________
far toa laapaetkm of dalrlea. dairy city of Traverse aty to aa orsrcrowdmUk wblcb has a
that tola sratfr ba tea as aorty the
harfia
sd fxmdltom. or to atabtos whtab arc ■rcd milk »aay
or caaato aad aalta <
^ property raatllatad. or wfrieh arc
«. mt Mtelw U. MIm ud AC fftthy tram aa aaeamrtattoa of aatmaU
MABD or puHjc worn
rafarc or aay r ‘
Otol^ WM S«1MW»
By O. M. HNn. OMrk.
■Ok for sacb p
Mot^ fry lllwni IfaMlWiM that
eowB wbkharc
[he eBfamwtoatlim ba nfi«rat bato
tfaa of filth or

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