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The Evening Record, March 28, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-03-28
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENEiG RECORD trs^
SATURDAYS ttSUE
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TBAVEBSE CITY, MICIL, MONDAY, HABCH 28, l$04.
BUCK
CRISIS PASSED AT NEWCOMPANY
GRAND RAPIDS
AflAMO
SfVKR
IS
rALUMG
AT
HIAO UVATCflS.
STILL MUCH
SUfTEIMG
as tbsss la aas at greseat only largor,
and If Hieeaaerjr, tbs snttes dronte
ttens sf tbs PrasA Hereto and Peat
csoto be priatod an H.
CAPAOTT Z5jm TO 75AM
NO OEATME.
DsapEs the nsesi bnraao raps
the esnteary, there has been ns Isas
of Mfe. -Almost mlracuteue m
bovo boon nnnwrooo nnd manj
Local Capital Only
S:.
r;;
iJSOO hoy—t vndcr water •AOO nwii Ml •« wwfc.
14JOOO SMste sStateS.
as faeterte* eteaad.
aao teMlnaaa baaamanta fteoSad.
4:S0 p. nw—RIVER IS STILL
FALL1NO.
Special to tee Bveolas Reoonl.
OranS RapMa. Mlhc^ March 2S^
Tke criato ml the treat Seed te
paaL Orand river havint faflefi alx
laehee teSay.
From all alent the
haadwatera meaaatea state that the
Hver Is fallint rapidly and It leeks
new as theufh the danper was
At lacfcaan and Lansing It has fallen
fsur feet ^ at Orand Ledge three
feet At Leweli and tenia the tell has
Interested.
boots In tbs osM and wot woothor, tho
et is unigos in the roapset
there have been no drowning
A orw oompsay for the porpow of
xnafxrtsrinjr clay brick has been trgsnlxed Is tbix clly. The srticlre of
iaoorporstloo have not se yet be<n
Ivod bot are on Sle with the »e>
y of state. Hoverer. the stock
ell been subscribed,
le new rmapeny will um the old
pisot
St Keyetooe. Yeorx ayo the In-kl
s of tho city reaehee
brick that ever came to Traverse Citv
were mamtfsctnred at this plant by
Major Newcomb. altbouRb the cgulp
Heueohold efMcta in the amnt wax not op to date In any par
lowor otoriee are utterly ruined and ticular. Maaoo aad others who nec-l
the brick spoke very hFcbly
of fsmlllos have suffered sx so example of Itx
iu dorablllty.
greatly from wont of food and lack of reaidence» of C.
C A.
, BelL on Waablngfuel. Many sick people have suf- ton street, waa built from tbix-biick in
1674. About ten yean ago., the
forud intensely and fatal sffsete
Doso wax dlseontteamL
the exposure and lack of
Tho plaa U located at Keystone,
proper treatment
nbpiit Eve nailos from thla city on the
A cKlxena relief commMtee has been a. R. A I. II lx on a xMe track and
iMlck
can lu* abipped anywhere in
erganlaed and every effort is being
Nortb4*rn
MIehIcan There Is
to relieve suffering and to care limited
of wcmmI
ter the people who have been driven and the place pn^sexxi-s
from their hemes. The big auditorium xdranlaxex.
Ax lx well known, ih.- «l.inan.l
has been prepared for the care of suf.
bric-k iu tlilx clly Ik ^r.-atcr I ban UnfeHng families and the school build
Ux-al xiiiHily. Both the Milllkcii atnl
ings are devoted to a similar use. The Wllbelm btiUdlugx are being
K*lng supiriied
democratic banguet has been with brick shipped
abippe In aud there ix
nther demani
called off and the funds raispd ter that
pected that the plant win beVn chu**'
function are being used ter relief.
tion by Mry 15 and brick will be
Train service Is stiU almost at a the market by Jim 15. The plant t
standstill and boslnsss among the faeequipped with all new and modi
chinen- and will in* up to date
the Seeded lllstrlet is indeflipendsd. Thousands are Idle. every respect. The dallv capacity t
be from 35.000 to 75.000. The com
It Is estimated that the damage here
pany alrt>ady has xereral contracts'
will exceed tZjOOOOOO.
and the assurance of several more.
The city has been in darkness two
The stockholder* are: W. F. Cal
nights and H will be several days be. kina. W. W. Thirlby. C. A Hammond
A^ W Bartak. Dr. H. B Gamer,
fore the eioetric light pten can resume
amrle. Wilhelm. Charle* Emerson.
business. While the Seed ie statien- Frank Votniba. Henry C Smith. A. V.
uuir sfsruf muMim
hss caused
HARBOR IS
BOTTLED UP
STATE SITUATION.
Detroit Mkh, March 2»-The water
Is slowly rising and flooding business
Macks and hotels at Saginaw until all
buainoas Is practically at a star
There^ls an avsrage of 16 Inol
JAPS SUNK FOUR STEAMERS AT
water all ever the city. Orand Trunk
MOUTH.
and Michigan Central railroads are ak
completely tied up. Bay City is
froson in and serious difficulties will
t
Day
the
Jap Ships Be|rgairj
bs sneeuntersd as soon at th
The Saginaw river Is rising
one Inch every two hours. Th* loes so
boon swapt away nithlossty. The ex.
taSO.000 and Increasing a
tent af the ealamity can bo seen from rate of SSO,QOO an hour.
By Wire to the Evening Record
those Sgures: tJW hsusss are under
Toklo. March SS.—Acordlng
t Jap- i
The flood situation at Battle Creek
iing to
water, 14A0O people are affaeted, EAOO
Tog( wa*|
nproved today. Both the Kalama- anese accounts. Admiral Togo
auccesaful in bis attempt to bottle up
~ men are out of work. 60 fastorlga
river and Battle Croek have gone
bor of Port Arthur yesterday.
ctessd, t80 basements of business down ooaaldsrabi*.
The aftermath
s that four steamerv
houass full of water.
th* ruin and wreckage toe*
1 the mouth of the
MAIL bERVICC PARALYZED.
be a half million.
The ntall aorvloe Is practically par^
atyasd. No man trains an running
today than wen Oaturday. The Pen
Margastte Is running one day and one
Twenty of Them Assembled at t»
night train to DetnK. The
Meeting in the SUte Bank Build
by the way af Waveriy, M
MTUATIQN RAO IN ORAND RAPlOE
The sHuatlon
vary bad. Ortvsn from their homes
by water, the rstegsos
ctethss sthor than V>my have on their
bdoks;. hsmslias, shivering wHh sold,
ns msasy to purohase food;
friends In many eases in as bad If not
wans plighte than'themssivss: eoM
a to* the
White Cteud, Dig Rapido, Idmon,
Alste, Owe SSI and Lansing, about
BURTON
GUILTY
twioo as far as usual.
SOLD HIS INFLUENCE TO RIALTO
The O. R. * I. trains north for TravCOMMISSION COMPANY.
arse City and Pstesksy are run from
the Orand Trunk depot te Musk
9 miles around.
CAB BOLD MO FUBUC OmCE
RELIEF FOR EUFFERERE.
The .alty Is maintaining as perfect
a nlief system as possible. The suffonn an provided with food and
slothing and oo far aU applies
When Verdict Was
H the Widdloomb street school. Night
boten last they had te sleep on
ban floor without any oovering.
last night the loeal mliittary c
panics furnished them with blani
Hundreds are homeless but are being
oared for In private resWencas. fac
tory buddings. In fact anywhen p»my
eon lay their heads out of the bHing
blast The tsrribis dsteUs sf the sltoBtlsn litenlly esnnet be ever eetlmated.
AlCWbPAPER FEAT.
When the fleode came the Orond
Ri^ Preee waa pot cut of buelneos.
On# odRion was printed on tho Hoi^
old's pnaoss and one on the presses
sf the Past as tho MeraM was atoe
Announced th*
Senator Sank Sack in His Chair
and Buried Hi* Face In
*
Hia Hands.
By Wirr to tbr Evening Kemnl.
8t. Louis. March 26—ITnIted State*
Senator J. Ralph Barton, of Kansas,
found guilty of selling hU IniluIn the Interest of the Rialto Oommissloa Company by the Jury In the
United States District. Judge Adams'
court, this afternoon The mnximnm
penalty Is a fine of $10,000. two year*
in prison nnd virtnal dlagunUSeatlon
om holding any pnbUe oEke.
Senator Burton’s ntton>e.vs filed n
motion for a new trial. When the ver
dict waa anaonneed. Senator Bnrton
xaak bock Into the chair, burying his
hi* hand*.
BUILOINC OPERATIONS.
Inundated
Ealurday afteruoan the
•wnon af the Preas purohaaod a Mg Advent of Spring Cauaea Activity at
fmmdaek Cox pnoo In DotnH.. The
Lake Ann.
fdgbt and toadad an a toMtol teals
Eunday *tonlng. Sunday afternoon tt
•rrteod In Orand EapMs. Laet night
and to#y R was aot In plaes and teMfM R wdl bs uaod. This te a foat
Special to the Evening Rword.
Lake Ann, March 2S.-8prlng bMId
eraUoos have already eoaaat this place. LouU Huellmantel Is coastmetlng a atore build
tag and will put ta a stock of groNc. J. T. Rtehardaon has sold
re bnlMlag to Samuel Ward.
II carry a stock of general met^
ptoiyRti
N Is uaually a job of from
two to ftete dor* to diomontto ons of
thgoo prooaoo and to ool M In pooMon
tokos about temwooba. M otoor attoadlng the Noctoal at Ml Pleasant
wards, tho Praas paspte arowdod
for Uw week's Tacatteg.
teat Is aat toklag Into oaa
M lie asite trip.
Tbs naw press Is af tbs «
A FEW RARE bai
hand piaaoa aad
maim, at the Kla*
SEVEKTH YKAR—S14S
WEATHER. ,
Make it a point to lot os fgmtah poor
I risinc tnnperatare.
I Into Oauty Rtwu- j
Olindow Shades
By Wire to the Evealag Rooord.
Waablagtoo. March 26.—'The trhmdx 1
of Postaaatcr Gepcrml Henry C. Payne <
are oonstderaMy alarmed over the con
dition of Me health. Mr. Payne had
a severe caae of the grip which dcveloped
lato gouty rheumal
tod with acute oervoos Indl
aa the coodUkm of aEalrs in
pootodlee department baa undennJ
hla health, hie rexig&Uon from the
wtoBce department thererore wouM
* no eurprixe.
thlag. giving yao
i with rooto for.
aUhhi'gs.
Price* always right.
^ 0Wy Book Store m
will Ec Located on the'O. R- A t.
About Wvs^MlIss From tho City.
may tellow as a rsouN of sick pospte
being taken from thoir homos in
rSAIABHBIBT
\
PATNTS ONIBCIIMI;
%
FREMONT VOTERS
ing Today.
There were twenty FYemont voters j
■eaent at the meeting called this
afternoon In the new State bank build
log. John P. Tlllotson was elected
chairman and H. E. Steward secretary.
Owing to the bad roaods which pre
vented a number from being present It
was decided to postpone the election
of delegates to the Under the Oak*
I adjourned meet:
to be held In the new State bank
building April 11 at • p m. An Invi
_____
tation I* alsoo extendi
extended to all
the Pnmont voter* in Northern Michigan
an and
delegate will be sent to thile convenlion for every ten meml>erx
FUNERAL SERVICES.
Body of th* Late John Cummings
Laid Away te Rest
fnneral service of John Cum
mings. who died at Torch Lake, was I
held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from !
the home of his brntber4n-Iaw. lOlS I
BtAemU street. Deceased was a
member of the Masonic lodge o(
Torch Lake. He lenve* a wife and
three children,
hlldren. besid‘
Tcral broth
mad Bisfers who
Ilv<
!K» live
thU vlclnl .
He
irs of age.
a
The funeral
led by Rev. Hugl
Aabury M. K. Chmcl
» under t
JOE OONNER DEAD.
imptkm Claima Well Known
Yeung Man This Morning.
Joseph Dooner died at 6:60 o'clock
this monlng after a long lllneas. He
waa only 26 yonra of age. During hia
life ho urns n baker and leaves n large
number of friends to mourn for him.
The fdheml service will be held
i'edneaday morning at 9 o’clock from
St. PmaeU church. All frienda who
wish to see the body can do so by call
ing at the home after 10 o’clock to
morrow morning. The funeral is In
etarge of U D. Curtis.
There will be a regular oommnnieatlon of Traverae City lodse. No. 622.
r. aad A. M„ lonlghL Work In the
La OrattL Wednesday only, all kfada
of ataad up earsmoU lOe per M.
noBi
DEVASTATED BY CYCLONE.
...........
rive Were Killed and Two Seriouoi
Injured in One Home.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Salem. Mo., 11 arch
A cyckme
deetreyed Samuel WaUle’ house near
Salem, killing hU wife and four grandIren and injuring WallU and on.*;
hter. the Utl<
Her probably faially.
Nicliols.Lovtiey.
Rev. J.
Iller. at fahU residence
on Slate street, unlied
___inmarriage to-1
day Charle* H Nichols
J
and Miss Edith {
Ixrvejoy. both offCrawn. Mr. and Mnt.
Nichols e:
’ Traverse CEv
ihetr futui
lure home
A CAR LOAD OF KIMBALL piano*
at the factory branch
t street Latest styles.
Factory prices.
HIGHEST
DUALITY
THBRPfEATHE:R Owwvsliy Cslr uminkt add Tswday.
What's Newin Spring Hats
COME IN AND SEE
€aster
Tiotmar
hr tht
Children
NARROW
and
skill
"‘■NEWLAND..S. BENDA & CO.
pvv^as iuui-1, aiu-nti.ii,
women <•' shoes.
ROWLAND DOUGLAS WILL FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
BOYS' SHOES
the long wear k.nd—they are made of good, aolid 1
employed
system
'
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—The very swellest patterns-you
«n not fsti to be ple^l and you will fu„I vour ntc here.
Sec,the Easter oflfrnrtg in oor wimlour.
In materials used—scientific t
curacy
compounding—e
H.\TS^
Why they're called the Long Wear Shoes.
th
Come In and aee them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
t reason* why your
Opp«IU Wh«l„, H«.L
PREWTIONS
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
NEW SHOES
For the Babies. \'eiy choice a
41c, 60c, 69c, 76c, etc.
STBHIBB BROTHERS
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 SOLD. YOU GET
THEM OF . . .
The Old Nsllabla Shoa Houaa
FRUK FREIDnCH & CO.
Bolds its
Shape and
Color...
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING^—ate V ^
^
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Manuff. Co.
S^i^OCH
Jldappf
Combination
Dunlap Dat
SteimBloch
Spring Suit
/
facta to remember
j^'n you are considering th* pur
chase of a new sulL Is that L.
Adler. Bros. A Co.'s Rochester
made ready-to-yvear holds lu shape
and color. This la also charaetar.
istic of fimtelaaa madeto-maaaurc
—but firuKlass made^Mneasurc
auHa coat from S«0 to $60. where
the first named make is only from
$15 to S2S.
You can readily see that elothInS which retaina ito shape and
color i. a good JnveetmenL We
can also promise you a aatiefactory
fit—and thrt la another good poiitL
In facL. there
1...... ..
la no r^Hirvmotn
roguiromont or
of
a welUlreaaed man that is not fully
met in this superior make of cloth
ing. You have our word for R.
and our standing in this town
makes our claim. «t tObat worthy
bf attention.
e Olilbelm
Cnrmr 9tmat nmi OiOhi
WE'RE ON THE GROUND :this
: spring a little: earlier than usual—al—al
ready the demand
land for spring goods
(roods at
attests the wisdom of our course—the
styles^we are able to show in spring *
suits at $10.00 to $25.00—the assoatment of spring hats at $lii0 to $5.00
will meet all requirements oQ pur
chasers ::
::
™
}M M
damihoh
Qothing
Cmpanp
TRY A RECORD WANT iU).
THE E\’EXIXO BEOORh, TEAVgBSE cnr, MIBB, MOSDAT, KABCB », IMt.
THEEVENINGREOORb, iOW'lHD
IT STAIT«
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1tE ARE SWWIG
BttPBESSCAtOS.
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t A. ICgLCHW, CHr 0«lAi»
«V«SS MOOlS******** **
Ab4Ml t:XO iaM ereslsc tb« SM«t«
tB tbe amet mmIcwS eat • littie hhIc*
eoaias from tb« «b1bmsobiIim( oa the
«Mt iMr of tbe roam bebiiM] • •
the SUMMEM OUTIjOOK.
Th« tiMmmtmt •stneu fboa tb«
vMklr nri«w oT Hcaiy C3«r» KiTc*
m rtmwm 9t Mmtm cmEhtaia mmi
~la the teaeeal obtfe
The
_____ 'JSSt
ftrc »t tke I
•M «^stlac«
but bov ft 4
trMe-
troa U. perha^a. tbe Mat aapdov
- factor of aay. this fadaatrr atUI bela«
taM- of the BMet aecarate of boa
Prtoaa af Inio and i
hare adraaoiNl aatertally dnrla* the
peat BMOth. aad taraaoee and MlUa
vbkb had boea fdle for BMMths
.' etartlBC np. With tbe braak-ap of
Bprlaa eoaxtructkiB arorlt la beiag
BBtaed. aad tbe proapeeu are^
ieaat aereral awatba* better bualaeM
la tbe Iron trade. If aot loa«er.
textile ladoatry la alao Ukely u>
the beaeUt of oottoa belBt oace i
poeeraed by aaioral ooadtUoaa. altboagb beattaacy BMWt dlaa
akmly oatil the Eaal ooaeeqa
of the Sally fallore are kaoiro.
other farorable featarc U tbe ei
BMoey. vbich proaalaea to eonUnoe
oatU crop dauadt aaaert tbena
There la aiare or leea expeotatioo of
COM exporta, bat thU la oaaal at tbU
aeaaoa. and tbe decllaea 1b cotton and
crmla. If they reanU la fWer exporta
of tboee ataploa. vin toad to dl
ace sotb ahlpaeata Ib aplu of Paaasa
tauaal payaaeaU. which are likely to be
leea than oace aatldpatad.
**8o«e dlatarbaace may be expected,
aa oaaal. 1b eaaaectloB with the April
eettlooieoU, bat tbla It caly tempo
rary. Tbe moot aerloaa factor In tbe
iBoaey market le .of courae. tbe war
betweeB Rnaa^ and Japan aad tbe
probability of a war loan by ettber of
tbe pow^~tBrolred. Neither Japaneae aor Rnaataa boada are likely to be
taken to aay amooat la tbla market
It woM Men that tbe «
on Err next the wen.
once aecered bat a dU
there waa
vai ao
so crack or crerice throoeb
which It coaM be thrown on
fire which wax dotap pretty a
teiepboae alara broacht tbe chemical
enslne aad the blaae waa exttocwbdied
with a haad cbemleal by rippiax at
,
the boarda.
The peealiar tbias aboot tbe matter
la that the Soor to tile laid la cement
and extenda to the wall which ia brick.
How tbe fire pot in betweep tbe brick
waU aad the boarda or bow It oU
explalBed nal«
thronjeh aVery a
crerice.
CMawiey FIct.
teiephoee alarm yeaterday i
waa reapoaded to. a cblamey Ir
tbe borne of Mlaa Soae Wood oa f
atreet belac l
took a coople c
licaU up I
cxtlnsuiahed It wUhoi
9100 Rewmrd. 9100.
The readera of UU paper wlU be
pleeaed to learn that there la at ieaat
one dreaded diaeam that edeoee baa
been able to cure la all lU itacw. and
that to catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cure
to the only poallire core now known
to the medleal fraternity. Catarrh
betas a ooeaUtatloeal dtoeaae. reqnlrea
a coaaUtutkwal treatmenL Hall’a Ca
tarrh Care 1a taken tateraally, setlas
directly npon the blood and
ibereby
anrCaeaa of tl
fthe dtoea
aad sldas the paUeai
bulldias ap the oooatUai
las aatnre la dolac lU work. The proprletora hare ao much faith la tbe enratlre powera that they oRer One Hoadred Dollara for any cam that It falli
to cure. Seed for Itot of teaUmonlala
Addreaa F. J. CHENET d CO. To
ledo.O.
Sold by all dnissbta. 76c.
Take Hall'a Family PlIU for epnati-
r*” —
•SSJiCZAfS’i
M«AS5sausrssrt'"
-
KMO DBB HOT
CMEINROWEItS
diinate; tt cooaea by hard work.
Save tor old age or aidcMas
depomting at intctcw m
$15.75
..............02.60 up
to take the bnby o<
week iaaBthtt ill
uma
Popiii Simi Bw
J. W. SLATER,
Wholuaalu «M ftutalL
Ymw Hali^la Hmm
■■ LAWTUA-cuass^tsam sss. asw
toayiptiaa-
tllo. H. Y.
MONEY!
wuak
WE DO NOT OUT PRICES
ON SOME GOODS
_________________
:GamEasu an^
or NKmCAB
Curopulaory vaccination baa
auaceated for Maatotre.
Tbe meanest man In the aUtc
in Cadillac He xlves hts chlldiIren a
without their
ceni apiece of
breakfasts and
cent each for
■'•sniff
we-win tana you money to
build a bouse, buy a piece of
property, pay off the preMnt
tBort«rai;e. take up your eoatract
or for any othef purpoM at loss
than seven per cent.
And make up on others; they are all low.
When you ask for something at our store you
can depend on the quality being the best and
and the prices being the lowest.
|2^j^,^TOift!5SSS12!!r
A. F. NeHInpM.
The Pctoake.v News d<>ciares that
ibc fears of the city's losinx It* l^eau■
tlfut parks arc proundlcaa.
Escanaha now has 20« cn*e* <rf ty
pbold fever attributed to bad water.
Regular aerrlce between Chlcaxo
and Manistee was bexun todav by the
Pert- Marquette car ferry No. 4.
Robert O McCiwary had revy bard
luck In the repeat hair cattlax matcha
es at Ann Arbor. He lost s scalp
last year and. havlny awltche«l bla
studios, he waa still a freshman this 0«*r KO P» AHTM V
year and was axain barberod.
MicblRsn may get an encanuimcni.
rcKularM this year.
i kaSto SMtta.
Ypsllansl roan has I
>An Ypslli
as a candidate
Ananias club U •muse ho clilalms he cran *---------------------------^---------------------remember whe bis Oeld* were cov- |
ered
xraas instead of saow
i
^ntral l.ake-Benatre court
bouse wraiiDRlo has Rutten the whole of
Antrim county
runty stir
stirred up and Instead
of lalklni: of iht
quest
aitln I
Up In Calumol the snow Is still uoj
deep that steps have to U' ent down:
ossMa*
C. W. Ashton.
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
the firathredayi
L of yob month,
Mcnring headache
ANDUN.0NST8
ENTERPRISE
QROCERY
O. F. CARVRR A Mia
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE1.1.INSIIRAIICE
Ik. auiLanM.
|6BBUIK0RARK|
OardeW Tm
The tollowins
cins aare the Oarfleld town
tto» WHM> aiM.
C«r.
J. H. MONROE
ahip nomination
nion Imade Saturday;
- H.
" Buell
“uell.
8uperrlaor-J.
ea gnamoteed to fit.
OSK uwvi* A nHHAixsem
Clerk—WlHam F. Grant
Trvaaurer—Finley Hammoi
Hisbway Commlaaloncr—Jamcit RobInaon.
iLARSONe PARK HOTEL
Joatlce of the Peace, full term—C.
31 I New Wilhelm Block All wofic 4>r ottahsal Ftaatots Onto.
>
Claus Warnar. Proprlwtor
^ OMd
a tpaatolto.
A. Bmeraon.
«*«tof Amancaaa la tbe fnrelca
j
WmWk BAT. RtlOH.
Member Board of Review—K
beta aad thus canM temporary deHammond.
reaaioB here Wllbln
Sdiool Inspector—C. A. Emcrmi
WM to wltaeaa nome dcclaire eaConatabIcB—Henry BlacI
Frank Dunn. Job I Vonker,
kpameata between the rlrala.
Uabtott. Asetdeat laemaeT
OOeu-^ Maw WOkatm Blaek. WlTbe railroad altuaUoa la Impror■aa BlaaRi
Rmu l
laE- .^k tbe approach of milder
^porta*fn>m all'^r the stjT^ ar»f i
^—>*81 trafllc la reaumlag aorm
woteme. and eamlnca coatlaoe. aa
huntiDR will bo practically worilirale, to abow aatlafactory celaa, while SupaHntendent ef Public Schooia. that
loss for years to come.
Waterford, N. Y.. Advlam all bonla aome laatancea’ tbe ecoaomlea
CItlsens of Grand Rapids are of the i
Down Debilltatad Poepla to
pected from reoent Improremeota
opinion that brother Noah's troiibk-i-i
Taka VInel.
with a raio'atunu were simply noibiaa
already materialIxlac. Tbe cootrolcomparo.1 to the antics .»r Grand RIv
ilBC alemeot, bowerwr. In tbe atock
FVotn men of diSercni profeitsiona
market Jtiat oow la the readjuatment
' Sybrani Wesselius. ropublican can
all o»er the country come au
of reUtioea between the tranaconti- tbnslaatir words of praise for (
didato for mayor of Grand Rapids. Is
Forward has been our constant aim. Putting ferward the newest in all
contlnod to his homo by illnesa. and
aeatal llaea. followlnc the dianipUno muua cod river oil preparation.
‘ claasea of merchandise. In fact ’♦putting our Cest foot forward." That is
his opponent to havlny a Swe<>i time
of the mercer plant.by the Supreme
is abMtlutcly no m<
all by himaeir.
rdlns
its
virtue
why
we have built up such an enormoua bwaineaa. That la why «ur customcoon.. .Kreptoally harmony mnat exlat
In Ann Arl»or the oth night, old
coocr
between tbeM powerful rlrala. but
man Jupiter xot carrMeaa id dropped
era have come to know that they can depend on what we aay and rrhat we
Ben Hot Flour
' I auffered with seneral
one of his Ihimdorlrolu
throi „ the !'
iderl»olU through
• upon what baala ta certainly aot yet
a run-down, depicted system.
Beat
Minoaota
roof of a house. Tbe family was ^
sell. If you have traded with us we ask a continuance.. If you have not we
aacertalned."
L many remedies
Spring \Vhcat
by the crash but failed ;o>
Vinol baa built up my rua-down awakened
ask you to try our ways and our goods. We assure you it will be mutually
75c for 25 11m
notice an>thinE unusual. When the •
ayatem and made me well and atrons- son
THE COMNO ELECTION.
tbo nest roomini: bo
1.45 forSOUM
agreoable.
I consider
ilder Vinol
ViBOl the moat
most valuable foundBwaken(-«l
a lance bole In his room, but:
, toolcht the republleaBa will name preparation of cod liver oil,
didn’t locate the mtosinx thunderbolt, i
tonk.
atrenstbeaer
and
body
builder
their city ticket tor tbe aprlac elecAttorney Ira Beck, administrator of;
known
to
medicine,
and
1
beartlly
rec, I km. and toolcht the demoeraU will
the estates of Otto and Emma Berry.
oanmend It to every person la need of
^ naaie their ward ticketp. and tbeir city a sood blood tonic and vitality maker." Battle Cr.H-k victims In tbo Chicnjco I
theater lire. Is commenclnx suits for ;
ilckH tomorrow alcht.
Our Vinol cures condltkma like this 910.000 axainat the Theater Construe-,
because It eontalaa Ja a ooBceatrate# Uon comiiany and the Blue Beard com
, The repnblican ward UckeU are
pany.
ceptloBBlIy cbod onea tbla nprlac aad form all tbe vltol principles of
liver oil. but not a drop of oil to i
r trailing wolf tracks for Arc
Mrs. Helen Ottlnccr. of Montague.;
. H to reaaoaable .to aaaert that they aeale
and' npset tbe stomach and
a Big Rapids pian ended op at
according to a petition sworn
will be elected. There la aoarcely
tard lu work. Vlaol to delicioua
c, having ebaaed bis d
her husband in probate court
. probability that any of tbe repnbUo
tbe taata
sane. Some of the feats aacril
ril.^ \
We suaraatee that Vinol will cr*
ward caadidatea arlll be defeated,
iher are throwing Ottlngcr through Uh ,
Btrensth
for
old
people,
weak,
slcn,
windows
and
seating
him
on
a
hoi
to Md yet cetUla who tbe repablteaa women aad dtlldren. and after a aecook
stove.
She
hai
a
mania
that
ah
city caadidatea will be but it to aaf«
e sickness aa aothtas else (
to being penMy-nted. and when a dep^
to aay that they will be men whom
Vinol will alao cure backins cousbt. uty sheriff visited her she chased htm uvMy time.- Caiman’s Elaatlo Flaar
The slecp-invitlng kind-you don’t have to hunt for the soft apots. These are all aoft We eell you a matrepabttcaaa aad everybody eiae can chronic colds, all tbraat aad bronrhlal from the bouse with a IMach slab of
troubU
troubles.
We return money If It falls. hard wood a* a weapou.
treaa with axeelalor bottom and cotton top foe 92-75, and the ticking is the beet made. Dot another kind
beartlly aupport. At tbla time It ap- JohDK
I RECORD WANT Aa
Johnson’s Drus Store. For the con
peara'tbai E. J. Pulchnm win be tba venience of Traverse City people
that la soft any way you UM IL for It is cotton both top and bottom, with excelaior in the middle. These
rapablloaa acmlaee for au^ror.
Johnsoa's Drux Store has arraaced
J arc splendid acllers at 93J5. If you want a genuine dandy buy the Ail Layer Cotton, wairanted net to
with aome of the other reUU dru«Itlxt^ c
Sists la the city to Mil Vlaol.
the dty,
bunch, get I
r roll up. They 4
0 comfortable you i
asleep. ThoM oemo In four diffafont
irj;
PMF.FM«
General Insurance
I ELBINC.LEWIS
m urntoicm unw
.... a«sss^c£sr'
J)ENnSTS.«
E.W HASTIR6S & SORl
A. D. TYLER
FIRE INSURANCE
DENTIST
' Hr PRICE ON FLOUR
Hannl's Best Floir
Son Mite Ftoor
NoUeFIODr
J5i
ALL ALONG THE LINE!
G5cf“'25 Lbs
!26 M Fmt Stmt
After BoiroUattos tonr years.
Cletcland CllEa Iron company
eelleat Jodpment aad reoocalies tbe succeeded In parchaalajc the 4o acre
Importaace of Ue etty’a derelopmeai homestead on Grand Island. In Lake
ahme pmcreasira Uaea. He will, if Superior, off Montolay. from James
Duffy, of Muntotnx. This homestead
waa the only properly cm the tslaad
which the eampaBy did not own. with
las tbe rtchto of all ftaaaea of cltiacaa. the exceptkm of the xorcrnmcm ll«ht
houM reaenre.
oamrclalac partlaUty towarda
Hartac Kmc bene elaaaly IdeatlSed
TO CUES A COLO IN ONE t \Y
vltb tbe dty*B bast tatareela be wrfll
Taka LuMlTa Bramo Qalalaa Tabbe eapadaUy flttad to eerre tbe people lau. An 9n«lato rotmU tka mom^
won m Ra chief exaeattre. If be tt K tons to eva. S. W. Orora's a%^
dbeaM be maalaatod tcalckt E* vUl
aadoabiedly be elected aect Moaday.
Teaurday was tbe elereatb aaal-!
Li?:
inaatrated aad eery crediteble.
aieiaae te wmmom iwr vinun ■
attaa aa« pabUcIty committee to
I Ita ptyiM ef beoerias the
j f.T nun. «■ iWl
wtti be to pt«^
^ V bate e beak daBi«
ii nartwd
> WAffTka.
A sprlns toale that eWNuu and p«r1•es and abaorba oSl pototm from tba
ayatem. Hoiltoter’a Rocky Mocntala
Tea will make yon wall aad kaep you
well aH laaamer. » eaaats. tea or ubIcta. Jobaaoa’a Drnc Store.
grades. There arc some people who will have nothing but the best hair mattraas. Wa have the beat that
are made—that monay ean buy. There is no wear out to a good hair mattress.
AN IRON BED
TO DO YOU
BAN HOUSE?
U the neateeL daaneat kind of a bed that you can own. Tharo are moro uoad than aver, our aalea are cian.
atantly Increaaing-good raam>n. got auch a aplandW dtopiay of tham. all thah newest daaigna and combina.
tiona of ooior. of onroimta. You ara planning' on mwe had rmuno-yeu will now! Mv.ral nme bwR^ Jutt ilka
thaaa we are Miling. A Ml abed whHa anamai bed for 9L9S. a mimh nicer ane wHh brass ornaments for
4SJ0. other atyle. 9SJ>a 9AM. 98J0 and 910J>a The calarod
i. ueml In w, many ownblnaUooa. pink
and gold, yellow and Mua. blue end whHe. yellow and Nile green. A fine line of elegant breae bade In the
•eat artiatk ahapae. haavy twe-lnch paeta and bram knaba. Bmla you nemi and (toda we have, and « otoy
tokec a few mlnutaa to pick your oholee.
EXCISIONS
PereMaroubttb
EaaFraacitoa I aa Aapalaa.
Spectol low round trip rata tor above
ppiau. Ttoketa oa aala ApaC ttpd to
99to toataMre. Batarnttaatt JaM 99tk.
A asaata tor putteatora or wrtu
WANT A
NEW MATRESS?
you ha>-c seen in the city. We like to J^ow them, too
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Special velvet hall and suit to*Tnatch in 1
yd
pretty colors and patterns....................... *•vrU '
HiE HANNAH & LAY
GOMFANY
ISMmanxQmtom^TBLk^nBa cm, mioel, mokday, kabqh 28, i»oi>
«CM«* ta I rrtipi
<k»y
*“““
The bat for the fMice to
FM meal* Bran* mKMHiifis*
CominMl Oato
We buy ootbing but the beat grain arid you get the
pure ankle.
, Bannal)
Cay Co.
bat tb^ ««rTe vltbok par. The t
waatlal owtUkaUau mre Uwt i
( neelleat h«Ut
ud tlut sbe oboaM be a (raiaod ud
Krodoated aorac. After ibeae two rofvlrrmeoU were• filled Dr. lleOee. in
her aelectlon
in uf naraea .
prefereoee to tbosa arbo bad alreadr
Dr. V. lanrcntlMl I
'army service.
Mrs. Clarea«- Mackar. abo has
■nope, vbleh abova that tbe Oennaa
amr la tbe bMltblaat. ibe linllao tmc- pablisbed a fairly sacesaafnl novel
wrote tbe story la a log cabia aliaon] aad tbe BrlUab tblrd.
ated a mile from berr hmiioos
r
palace
There are ladleathKtn that Ooremor
Fmmmypmtkmr of Pesnarlraala fioaa not
oapeet to aenre oat bU tern, but looka
place Is a type-writing machine on
for traaafer in ibe aoprene court of
which Mackay wrote tbe atory. In fine
tbe aUU.
la apeaJUas recemlr of
woatber aheyralked to and from her
. none piobaMa
reeamoMadailoM to
oeehidad workshop and carried her
tbe Best leplalatare be laM he aalcbt
luncheon In n basket. She Is a young
make tben “If 1 an bare tb«n.“ There
mntron with nome yearn to ber credit
la a grooiac belief that tbe soreraor'a on tbe saany aide of 30. She Is not
tunaiaathm to tbe aopreiae bench baa over fond of society and Its eaactloos.
. agreed upon
William R. Travers, tbe famous wit,
'nnderbllf'a apleadM e»was ber grandfather, and her greaiUte In tbe North Carollnn moonUini grandfaiber n-as the celebrated Rernear Aabrillc baa for aeveral feara
erdy Johnson.
been one of the abow pinoea of the
United Sutea. George Oould U said
Slaps more pain, relieves more suf
to bare dlacnrered a alte In tbe Colo < fering. prevents more heart aches and
rado
mooatalni.
near
Olenwood disease than auy other remedy. That's
Hpriaga, that be thinka la capable of I what KoUUter t Rocky Mountain Tam
^bkag improred no that It arbuld orer-1 will do. 3S cenu in tea or tablet form.
obadow the famoua BlUmore of Ur. | Johnson's Drug Store
VaoderbUt. and be U ciwdited with the ;
Intention of making it one of the finear i
The groatest Roman Catholic heireatntea In tbe owld.
I vs In
England
Is I.ady Margaret
William Alden Bmitb.' a bti touched Crichton Smart, the <*nly sL
off tbe Cannem boom in the bunae at marquia of Bute. Tbe
Wa^lngtoa tbe other dar. U a beet
irquls of Bute was the original study
angar concreenman who en>or« tbe
DUraell la 'Lothalr." He was so
■tm of baTiag ulked back at Mr. very wealthy that he was able to leave
Rooserelt. It traa oa an oocaston of bis daughter an enormous fortune
laatroetloo at the While House. “Mr. without diminishing the large reven
Preaideat.** aaU Smith, who «aa one ues of the marqulsate.
Lady Mar
tbe iBstmcted, “1 tl
garet cares llllle for society, and is
0 my eonstli
very fond of yachting. Her yacht, the
well aa yon do. and
id I anay as
aa well tell Za*a. Is well known In the RIveria.
rou that I am no wen«m brooebo tl
and she has many American friends
ran be ridden agalnat bla wjll.”
at Cannes and at Klee Bach year she
Boorea of womep hare offered them visits tbe holy land. Her father In
selves to go with Dr Anlia Newcomb v«'sti-<! a great deal at mont'y In Jerus
McGee to Japaa'te do army hos|
alem and a part of Lady Margaret's
service.
Tbe iapaaeae
legacy ooDsisu in ground
rents In
fonUabes trampbrtktlon t
that historical holy city.
or m wms
lat mr datr 1
CANeBRODS ULeBRS
ROOTED iR THE BLOOD,
^ Ate tka gee of 45 or 5P, whan the vital power* are aataxaUj weaker.
ititMtkadthSalinitof aajkteheaUaloi^aadofteBaT^iiuifnifi'
egfiff genddi or bmlae .
..
twcoreae a bad nicer or
2JriS5irfi!r.2Si
alttogtlnMiliifthbcfiB ~
to iaiaaw aad tecr.
aad tteioR Tcry kaff eiill.aa
are Ure* eatiaf tdeea.
Wheaever a eore or ulcer !• alow ia hcaliar then too may be enre
gorecthiaf ifi ndkaUy wnoffwith poor blooirSone old taint or poi^
that ha« leea elmoberiafISae for yearn, ia biffiaainff to nreert itacU.
aad breaks oot aad becoM a bad tikor aad perhaps tbe berin^ff of
Caaccr. Tbea* old sonff are rooted in the blood, and wfafle wrebca. ao^
getreg. gfcc., kaep tbe amface dean, tbt^ are not bealiaf. A blood
medidaetoporifyaadstrenfftben tbe poUnted blood
® ® ® SSSL'VS.SSS.
It. and oleen of ceety kiad ^nk^ widd to it* woaderfnl cnxathpe pro}>«
grtkt. If yoo bare aa old gore or oker. write naan akoot it, aad
cd advka or aay iaioraiatioa yon may detire will bo ffhrea by oor physicfaggwitbootdiane. tmEW/FTSmBmO OQ,, MltJUnM, OdL
J9_ MORE INDIGESTION.
■ tico, baait palpiutioa. and aU sacb dUacrecabk
feeliof to iodisatioa." “NineCj-alaa timefi out
of a huadred you may be fiure that tbeae same discauaes them can I
SEid ^ the ure of Rot^" “Romoc ia thlT {reatest of Naftire’
aireng^eba tbe sum^ ^ caablet it to Sgut th
fo^tkat beaten. It prodocea a healthy, aatural appetite.
tltspeU all f
So:
_
oifana whose duty it
a«cE
aohiect to any of tbe
tOM which 1 hare
wfah yoe wotdd try
c. It will do you
food than any \
drof yon crer heard oL
Win it comet to utiim
—iirinrt cootainiaf akohelthanbDocoaipeibeQ.
Ipanr does not coatak
nAnpofthowpoiaoM.
Tin way in which
taocbaold.oa
£.%■_________________ _
We PaM $100,000
KUTiiTSS:
ttM «r tkt TlmiB Marr ■■« rwtai
I srected goriag tge life-
Ftmtanaor Kwartnlr. toMbar of adonce, was ontlai home by Urn aoMon
SMb of bit IbtbM-. wbo Bras at Al
llaa.
Saaerlbad tbe misaalatas oad
large
traM aaar bar bone and aaaSa
plaa or tbe cage baab and lam.
fifth grade win answer sad da
tbe aaaaory araoad here aad prlaeipally tbe hay aad other bodies of fresh
aad rnaalag water.
Tbe eighth grade review was very
complete this week, having all tbe
regnlar braachas aad also a page de
voted to books aad magaglaaa. Tba
orIgiBal atocy tor tbe week wee “A Re
view of a N*lekle.“
Boardman aveaae oevenUi gno«;,
which fals also pabllshlag a weekly
paper, has decided to esebaage correapoodeoce srlth the Central eighth
The testa eonductad by Mr. McAl
lister before bla physiology cMsaea on
tbe amoant of lia»iU in tbe different
kinds of sraier have proven very st
'Two kinds of water were c
amloed. spring aad city water. In tl
development of the bacilli now
Id seem that the city water was
most Imiuire. alUtongk the haclll!
of the spring water may develop more
than it Bbows at tbe present tla
Superiateodent Gilbert has d
t have the. oratorical cootest
vre. It is the district contest, and
te one receiving firm place gets flO
»d goes at the district's repreaenUllve to the sute contest. It will be
April 15ih. la one of tbe churcbM. to
which a aroall admission price will be
charged. This interfi
'•'-‘ton's p"'
beM
be put off ontll tbe tSad.
Ftor U
Iqrte: OCOiictaRli w.kB««M(kta«. Tto Me«d w
d»«« ta
M 404 te
mg aad ^ feet wide, h
aaUrial gasrrM ia the
BMghbareeod aad is of the ponwt
Gothic. It was dcadgaol by IVdre Fw
ng Dtas. who aaporrlaal Its
tlea tor aaorly Ifty years and c
entad bla Itfo to It. Itoring the fir*
eaetorlM after bis deetb more tbsa
SM sreWtaeCs were emfOoynd npi
aad tor S88 years the work srai
gn^ of ble U,,^
kaoa
te^pty s price lOcc that save for s
exhUsratiaff and porifyiag.
fro^fKt of reaacfcable worth to ha■
%Tgetobl«: aad Liqa^
maagy.
soar—tike an rxeets
deadly to vegetable matter.
LiqtKuonc goet wherever tl
fogs
PLEASANT COMCEIT
roncert at the Baptist church
Saturday
ly <evening for the l>eneflt of
the church was not as well attended
as U should have been considering the
general exeellenee of the
program.
:he prograi
Tbe evening opened with a piano
ulo. •• Waywide Chapel" <G. D. Wllson) pls.red by Mrs. Smith,
renderoyl a aelecUon from Chopin.
• April Showers" (E. Mack) was the
title of a piano solo by Miss Grace
^Vtntt. followed by a piano solo.
’ Heavens Messenger" (Valsa Lowell)
by Miss May Millard. Mrs. Ida
Bailey gave spreading entltl^
te Swan" (Parker)
which
folio
•h was fidlowed
by a piano solo bv
Chapel
tboven^™'***' *
One of ClemenU's creations was the
piano solo by Miss Grace DeWItt and
the second reading oo the program
wax “Hw One Man Loves." by Mist
Rhea Martin.
“Sweet By and By"
(Wyman) waa the name of a piano
rolo by >/“ Pearl was Chaminade's
• TO**!
’•Rllo«"-" “
’MWlounell."
Mrs. Smith followed
with
rlth a piano solo. Gottschalk’s ' Last
Hop*
The remainder of the program was:
Plano solo. "Nearer My Gad to
Th^" (Tnnier)
DetH
mirner) Miss Grace DeWlu.
solo. (ClementI) Miss May
Milled”
DtietL Misses Haskell and Higgins.
Plano solo. “Venesls EL Napoli."
LIszl) Mrw. Smith
------------------------- time
boy was sared."
Mrs.
aTed." writes
*
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio, “Pnenraoeia had ptoyed aad havoc 1wlth him
aad a leribte cough set In beaidex.
Doctors treated
him, bat he grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Disoorery tor Con
sumption. and our darling was saved.
He’s now sound and weU." Bverybody
ou^t to know. It’s the only
for cooghs. colds and all Ian)
1 by Jas. G. Johnson and P.
w.
Trial botUea lOtJ
Lncal Jewish Poeplc Will Obaarva It
With Servlosa.
The Feast of the Pasoover begins
next Wedneaday evealng at son down
and contlnnca tor oevre days. Tbe
oecoaloo will he obaenred the —qq
it sras In antlqhity omoag the Jews.
The feast of onJeareoed bread aad
services la tbe temple, condoeted by
Rev. Mr. SaremoB arlll coastltiite the
local Mlabratloa. The stores will not
Now U the time to dean boose—
cleaa nmr oystem irM. drive out the
akotibea of vtatar with HoOkter’a
Rocky Monataln Tea. It wlD keep yoa
wen all summer. 35 cents, tea or tab
lets. JohnaoB’s Dreg Btore.
T cores.
___ ______ anil
MrintkM kab. tke dam. loo.
drags
for s ffcna that H caanot kin.
Th^ are the knosra germ diseases.
Umonae destroys st oace aad forAn that medicine cab do for these
"y
disease, troobles it to help Natorc
teem ao other wav to do h.
germs, and such resnhs
Id^
reel aad aocertaiii.
Uqaos__________
<bc I
bciplna bTtr^blre'of'thu the rermt. wherever they arc. aad tbe
sSSa:
:ii*
immm
reeslonsL*’—New
the reliefs r
reunion of Oernumy
through Prince Blsmark. with the fig
ure of Germania on a throne, the
genius of peace standing by and a pne
ces».ton of German princes approach
ing with King Ludwig II. of Bavaria.
- Saxony and the grand
etc. At the head of the
i page, kneeling with
an Imperial crowa on a cushion. wl
he presents
ELECTION NOTICE.
o the Legslly Qualified Electors at
the City of Traverse City, County of
Grand Traverse. 8Utc of Michigan.
Mfohlpan.
You arc heroby uutifiod that the an
nual charier clertina of the City of
Traverse Otr. Michigan, will be hell
Cli> at Ibe following plaoes. namely:
In Ward.No. One. In the Boys hand
room on Front street
lii Ward No Two. m the Sooond
ty hall on 9|>ruce street
'srd No Three
Three, in ltbs C 8, p a
Sru 8 Uniori stre«
WARD CAUCUhkS.
isrd .No F.vui. in i
i*n t’ass str.>ei
Intend I
srd No Flv.\ In ||„> prii
I.Miiding on State street
. her.‘by nuUfled that at
election the following cll
e caucuses to I
III be elected:
ling. M»«-h
March SMh.
2Mh. There
'There wUl
i
t many aaat south and west of
be
One imayor for one year
ward «»>ree
three members
It even
even muoh
muoh colder,
roitt#*. the
*k. mer- .
Two imembers 1board of public w
It
city committee ft»rjfhe for ihre«* years.
*"
‘'•'"f
Into tha ensuing
Ing yror.
■
,
One sch«»oI Insp
Inspector for three years.
H <^»>slrraan
chairman and wcrt-iary of each
One justice «»f the peace tor l___
®‘"' “'‘****
C
*uu --------------------wsnl caucus will certify promptly to v.-ars.
tempersturs
There will also^ l>e
known to be very rare here. Sut we s«-cretary of city committee Ibe names'
delegates elected in their re-j charter election
witnessing the fact that
spective waitls to attend
nd the city
cTty con Ii wards of aald
said cit
city tbe following**
many mor
coming hero every ventlon to be held Tuesday
evening. 1j olBrers.
ofllrers. namely:
namelr:
-ueoday evening,
year from
rii 29th.
21hh. 1»W.
Is also
also' requested
requ*
1964. It is
east, south and w»aL» »*■«'»>
,4^-----each
ward committee elect one
hslping tl
i
memlier
of
oommitiee
on
crvdentials;
steady an<
healthy growth of our also one member
«
alderman for two years.
member of
of the
tbe committee
committee on
on
besutrful Grand Traverse.
Yr of
Inspecidr of election for one
■ piTiuanent organization and order
In all other places
as thisi*’"'‘*"‘*''*‘
kct *1 tbe city convem
Inspector of elmlon for two
d No. One.
there were and always will be naturaljeari.
icus of voters resldlnj
ly consUnt exchanges of properties.]
A ciiizens
One member lioard of erlncatlon for
ill be held in the Boys two years.
both real and personal, as various *
room In McNamara building
One constable for one year.
tastes and wants of Individuals work!
street, on Monday evening
together to make up the life of trade. I
Ward No, Two.
2*th. 1964. at 8 o'clock for tto
One super* isor for one year.
Dg 20 delegates to a'
Inquiries for properties of vari-1 P'irptwe cf electing
iventlt
One alderman for two years.
suburban
* citizens city
>th! II
One Inspector of electioa for two
Chairman City
Chat K UsTe. Secretary
;
Dated March 23rd. 1!»01
THE: grand TRAVERSE
of J*rlnco
■ Bei
approved
wtt.tt»asisBttsr—
CITIZENfi CONVENTION.
7TZ.
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!
Emperor WlUlam
l:iSi.toS' fo?
ommlssloas to Be rlto
run sculptors for
its to be placed la the hall .>f
lumenti
e of n
ihe cathedral, n
detlon, and det
Liqnocoac costs soc.*Mip,
Not Madlcloe.
Lfopoiooe it act m
kf,dr^
Its virt
solely
ou
tly from gas. made
ia large
irom tbe bc« oxygen prodocert.
process requiring immense spparatns
sad 14 days' time, this gas it made part
of tbe bqtbd prodoct. Uqoosooe Cs.
for fltorc than so years, bcca the
More Riots.
Disturbances of
rtrikem .................
aearty as grave as an IndlvMiul dls-,
order at the sy*»om
Overwt>rk I.m-'
of sleep, nervous tension will be fuL;
lowed by utter collspM, unless a re-)
liable remedy
is immedlatel)
«m ;
ployed There’s nothing so efflrtent lo *
cure disorders of the liver or kidneys
as mertrlc Bitten. Ii's a wonderful
tonir and effeotivo nervine and the
greatest -all amnad medicine ftir run;
m'^I \j’*|'***"* l»ro'«'cullng Blinmey,
down systems. It dispels nervousness, j
Ye*
The towyer far the defense sras Al- rheumatism and neuralgia and expels quite
licrt Merles, and was assUu-d by Usle malaria germs. Only 60c. and satisfac-1
Tl>omas.
F H Meads, druggists.
; “•
'The prisoner was Howard Adams,
Most Enjoyable Progi-am Vary Ably!
Rendered at the Baatiet Church
i
50c. BotUo rswo
KUls Instda Carms.
Germ Dimes
vaswswh WoosM'a fTre.
As s ffaely dreoaed woelsa e
the “L- train every other won
the car eyed ber ctotbes ctoaely.
'Tbarc^” aald a tnaa to bta wife, wbo
wu making a ckme laventory at tba
BOW amvaTa Orcoa, “that Is what I
doet like about women. They display
each Interest la other women'a etotbsOL
Ton see it ererywhere—In parlon. at
s and t«IU and In pabllc c
veyanceo. You never see men sctlag
that way. 1 am Inclined to bellere tbU
Is owing to BMB's finer Jodgueal as to
wbat is prepor. They know that to
take jpeto at aaoUM-r's dress u the
bclgbt at bad menaers. and they sbstala CNb Astag U.*’
*lt Is Tscy alee of yon. of coarse, to
raise yowr own eex so.“ saM LI-, wife,
hot yoor esplsnstloD is utieriy wrong.
Tbe reeson women noticr one soother’s
dotbea is that erery
tleaUy
, s^'wb^n*^
school
day evening. Tbe progima was enUrely different from anything that had
ever lieen held before, as It was a
mock trial, haring all the featorea of
a regular court
The following obm
took part as offleers of the court:
Judge. Lson rtieinberg: sheflff. Jerry
Sullivan; di-puiy sheriff. Vernon Meluiyro:
romplalnanl.
Ralph
Wynkoop;
profc*HUtlng
ailonicy,
Guy
charged »1ih stealing a cap. . The
cruss examinatton of the defense was
very good, but both lawyers lacked
force In their summing up arguments
before the Jury, "nte defense wss st
last everwhelmed by the merpo«-crIng evlilenee brought up by the prose- illon against the prisoner, especially
the prisoner bad told one of the
IlnesBfs brought up by the prosecu>n that hi- was troubled with kleptomanlacy.
After due deliberation the Jury
brought In the verdict of guilty of
stealing the cap. The judge then
asked the priMwer If he had anything
to say. Mr. Adams denied the charge
and said he was not guilty. The judge
then let him off on suspended s
lenee
-•
-V't
^Tbe resolt k a vrodact that
wbat oxym docs. Ogygm k tb
sjsarce ofsH vitality, the aot|
AUm IX. bad It laSled down aad the
boat fiem
-r I
■Tat Wa Gtra Too a fiOc.
BotUa Ptaa.
90ca Bota«
jsZiSr^
JSS
r*5ttS* fm SSted^Ub!
wrtttaa by a Sflb fnafia papU. Sba
FEAST OF PASSOVER.
a E WAIT & SONa Pharmacists
jT'.'akA.biwNV- -
•BEAUTIFUL
ErSaHi :H
^.,“1
SK ’.Kir.S’ir
----------- -
either of these, or anyone who wishes 1 for ward offleex In said ward and the
One member of board of edocaUoa
'*
for twt) years.
h*“^orth of LaOrange, Oa.. suf- to buy a good 80-acre farm, four milaa i transaction of such other buElnesf, u
One constable tor one year
from this city on tha state road, well!
befoto the caucus.
Ward No. ThPto.
Improved, orchard, fences and build- ’
p McNamara
Bucklen’e Arnica Salve wbollv
One supervisor for one year. ’
Goo. B. Blue,
pd it In
In five days.
For ulcers,
ulcers. Ings. or a new six-room house on State ;
cured
One alderman for two years.
street
or
large
vacant
lots,
see
Ward
Committee.
indt, piles it's the best salve In the
One Inspector of election for two
years.
Id. Cure guaranteed. Only 2S cts
--------------!
Ward No. Two.
Sold by Jas. O. Johnson and F H
One Inspector of election for oar
I
Cl
RRVAWT
A citizens caucus of voters resldln
year. ■
Meads, druggists.
Iws
V-/.
OriT/AlMlyiQ vvard No. 2 will he held at Secom
Secom
One member of toiard of edneatino
ward city hall on Monday evening
A find that may be of considerable 1
March 28th. 1904. at 8 o'clock for Iht for two years.
importanee has been made In tbe bed j —
One cnnKtsble for one year.
purpose of electing 16 delegates to st
of the Rainy river, near Oneway. Na-1
’
- (end a citizens city convention caKerl
Ward No. I
One Mip«T\
li
n Isor
for o
for Tuesday. March t*th. 1964. and
One alderma
rman for two years,
also for the nomination of candidates
has been discovered, assaying 89 per; ^
^
for ward offices in said ward and th<
One Inspector
irpector of eleetton
election for two
cent. A prospector has leased 40 acres
Csi?*^ Qroning ana Feather Renobm
transaction of such other business a. years.
00 which depoalu are located and a
Csipet sewing .nd Uylng.
ma.v come before the caucus.
One Inspector of election for one
company will be organized to develop I
ti.
year.
H. A. Langworthy.
the property.
^
^
One member of board of edacalion
C. H Hanslovsky.
for two years.
Thomas Ftirtsch.
One constable for one year.
Ward Committee
Wa. tka___darelgaad, 4o hereby
Ward No. Five.
oeaiS
fits Waahioctoo St
Ward No. Thraa.
agree to refoad_________
I the money oa a MOne superivsor for
JT one 3year.
citizens cauens of voters residing
cent bottle of Oreaaa'a
One alderman forr two y*»...
years.
Three will be held at
Bynip of Tar If H totla to care yoor
One inspector of elejnlon
( ‘
‘
for
Iman* school on Monday
ooagb or cold. We aleo goanatae a
years.
» 28th. 1964, at 8 o’clock
S6-ceot bottle to prove aaMitockiry or
One member olr board of edacation
■ of electing 18 delegate.
money refunded.
for two years.
nventl
One consisble for one year.
Tbe polls of said election will be
TrsL-TBsmTrswimCUTe;ios. m. connac-*- ! sod also fur the nomination of cant
open on said eleetton day from 7
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
o'clock in tbe forenoon until 5 o’clock
In tbe afternoon, when they will be
finally closed.
In testimony whereof 1 bare hereunto set my hand at tbe city of Trav
*«»»..6*^_Trs»*rw Oily SBu p. m tor ;
E P. Wilhelm.
erse City, Grand Traverse coBBfy.
Michigan, this 22nd day of March.
1964.
.
CHA8 M. I----------A cll irons caucus of voters residi
2138-m
In Ward No. 4 will be held at laike a^
nue engine house on Monday evening REPUBLICAN Cl'TY CONVENTION
March 28th. 1904. at 8 o'cloek for th
>ci Ing 9 delegates
A republican city c
purpose of elect
delegato* to al
tios to
lend a cltlrens ettv convention caUedl place In nomluailon candllidatea tor citg
fer Tuesday. March 29th. 1904. and! offices, and lo traSsact such
at
other bos
nomitu
iKSti.'.n of candi
w It
CCS in
r ward offices
^ra^oto Moe^y evealag. Mareh
. at 7:30 ock ...
Ward NO. 1 will be eatlUed to SO
delegates; Ward No. 3 will be entitled
delegates: Ward No. S win he
TADUT*
mutled to 28 de
_
Committee.
delegataa:
Ward Mo. 4
o
IS delegates; WaiC No. 6 to It
Ward No. Five.
lelegates. Total 113.
•A cUtzens caucus of voters
t
s residing
P. C. OUbarL
Im Ward
ltd No. 6 will be heldI la Stab
Chsirman City CommlUee.
Street Primary school 00 Monda> L B. Cook. Racretary.
evenint March 28th. 1964, at 8 o’clock
Dated March 16. IS04.
for tbe purpose of electing 13 delegata
to attend a dUzens dty conventioi
called for Taaaday. March SStk. 1964
aad also for the aomlaatloa of caadl
date* for ward oacea ia aald srard aai
the traasactioB of anch otber bosines
as may come before tbe eaaeoa.
•Thoa. K«to.
**•
ts: s?
CITY
imnNG wowl
R. R. CHAPm, PTfiprtetor.
61*110 RAPIOS I 1*01*11*
COBPARY.
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T.r.'pu’JjS.,
*s.‘i:rSa2*" —
i’s:.'
kd^eSiw
I""" -
TwCSfSyirfiiSriSW
c u uxafwooD. o. p. a
KASKOLA
commmw
-
4..
____
R&LLniKGMI
mv. j.BKcns
Paianamph
Jt
CURES
. s.Tisisr'-
BftWSES «n) SWBlJilGS. PereMarquette
WRm
all fei-er and intoganstioB. A miiaail
in erery borne snU factory. A
t5e. 60c. A $1.M St fill Dr^Ste
QUICK Rasr«MUNTIED
TKNMBMNCBl l4Mb|j,ElA
•. 1S9V m,aa«
DENTIST
, Very beet Of dental fiervire ooif.
lOtb jrcar of pnetke. Yoor patran*
tigt w eolict^ la new Mnn—t.
TstWstfftineeCAsfNctt bsOdins. aader JL P. haS. oa ioor
witli Dodtoajr Bomeea College and
<wer Sieger otten.
^
Ward Ooeualtiee.
-•ssastv
:1
''T
■
THX XVidJligO BXOOXD, TBAVKBSK Ony, SCOT; MOIIDAT. KABCK
vMiKniranr
MSCPM SAiCR OCAO.
Congl^ l^at$
t Vanmg PM
nnarad tbn I
S^F&iS£L.w«r.iXgt
ape S4 yuan. He laavnn tkrws hroi
«M la tbla eky. oa* ta PmvaMmi_____
ow In Cttatoa county. HM fnsMral
be bnU tnm SL Pfands ebatab
•«4lre y#M L$Mm§ Fir.,
YManiay aoratag aoMar tbe dm
of UiMartaker Aademm.
lETV
i K. P. lodge, tbe
raa to have beea
KIND
WE?S.-ggjgg- »*aar
Do not fail to aee that Complete and Perfect
Line of I^ngleys shown by
w‘£rr£rs.n&rsx^
Kubeck $ boyt
niamhmStrttI
€Mff
Cook's
aid asaterlally la enlarging i
■ i this city.
St. Eir
*th Guild will bold a spet with Mias Btbel Smnrtb-
8manmht4
1 members a
FID6HT
HELD UP
It':
^, r.
SBBdajr. vu obM^ed la tSe Bpiaoopal
eharck rMterSa:
irSar. Oae or the ptaaalnt
faalores of the
Uie BsoralBC urrlce was
the Bladac oT a aok>. the “Palma." by
E. ■. White.
ite. In t]
the
T. C.
Btoot read as —----------------a Phrqaar's *X4fe of Chriat,** i
one tiianpb of Jeans when be rode
lem orer palm atrewn blpbMAIL AMO CX^aCSt MOfTTH ARC
the people shnmted "HoTbe deeeripMoB dl the
OOTM DKLAYCa
, thoiisbu
r the 8oe of Man as the
■ "
! road swept
r. M. asM nsn Aimauxsi
■
Tbe ladies are cordially Invited to
attend the repnblican city oooveatloa
this evening. Tbe balcony of
berg’s Grand has been reserv'
them.
Tbe retail clWfcs’ nnlon meeting win
not be tonight, bat Monday. April 4.
There will f
aperial meeting uf
Traverse City
der. Na 147. O. B.
8.. toaaorrow evening at 7:30.
_____ A I
attendance Is deslr^ as there
come before the
In*.
Each
bring
M5.00IO'50.00
PERSONAL.
.»
Miss l.uelU Bailey has resigned
position at the Boston Store.
Mrs. R. B. Jennings rHnrSed
Cadillac thU morning after a wlsii
the city with M. M. HkmUton.
Edwin Chapman is in tbe city froai
Mt. Pleasant for a week's rtslt with
his parents during vacntlon at tha
Normal.
He went to SbeClaiM. this
visit with relativas.
tomlg retimed tto CadU
lac this morning after spending Sun
day In the rtty with her hnahnad.
James J. Dunn arrived from Grand
Rapids yesterday aad resumed work
in the feed department of the Hannah
4 Lay Mercantile Company after n
severe lUneoa.
Editor W. E. Campbell of Northport
was In the city Saturday, ammpanied
by his wife and daughter.
Hon. Perry Hannah is
Is in Grand Rapids on his way from Cblcagn. .He 1s
delayed by the flood.
a the I
Willard Wursburg
M his
frlet
‘tAliat We Stand For."
For.' acd In the In town visiting friends.
"Wbat
Mist Myrtle
Hookei of West
le Hooker
evening preached very ably on '’Three
street Is entertainingr her friei
Things We Need.’’
Teresa McOonom. of i
realistic and toacAla«.
RreahyUrian.
Hasel Riley, of Grand Rapids, as
sisted the ebdr at the Presbyterian
church yesterday. The subject of hit
solo, which was very weli rendered,
was "Pear Ye Not. Oh Israel." Rer.
Can't Make Tbeir Tripe m4 Caaler L. B. Blssel preached two strona seimoBS which were listened to with
Cenelfmnefrts Ara •eattarad Aleof
much Interest.
the Una. Canaliic Heavy Lose
Cengrepatienal.
V'bat We Believe" wa* Rev. D.
blin’s morning subject and. as
Cochlln’s
The high water Ja the aoath part of usual, bis sermoo was very powerful
aad full of deep thought. After the
the sute U delaytag
mornlpg service, tboae who desired to
Into the city and practically no mail unite with the church met in the
has been received in the city siaee pastor’s study.
DIseipIsa
Baturday. The local O. R. *. I.
i
left at 11:1S bnt'the south bound train
will reach Grand Rapids by way of
Mmkegon.. Malllare carried on the
t delayed by tbe round
about way of gvitlaa tbea throngb.
Tbe 1I:L5 south l>ouBd train on tbe
Pare Marquette was canceled today
aad tbe trat aoatta bound train over
that road will be at b:20 tbU aft
noon. The 1 o'clock froas the soi
arrived la the city but was delayed
account of the Soods.
Traveling men are anythin* I
pleasant t^y when a train Is m
tioned. They have certain engage^
dSlI
SL are not ture of makmeats to
All aad
g'thnh. Baster being near at band
lag'thnh.
aad tbe goods
_nods shi|
shipped by express arcdelayed almost as bad as tbe freight
trains aad
many thousand
worth In trade and
Their mall U delayed
qoeoce many of them i
Obliged
lay over and wait for orders and I
connectkms are p
so that tb<
dare not leave la
Local merchants are also bothered
by non-receipU of freight.
No
lioond consignments are held up
Grand Rapids and there is no cer
tainty when they will arrive. Tbe loss
OB perishable goods owing to the flood
and the change In the weather is said
to be heavy.
Tbe 1 o'clock Pere Marquette train
was three hours and ten minutes late
Into the city today and went c
Grand Trunk road to Grand
and from there to Mnskegnn a
p
Slits
Skirts
wiAMiiTEE ewB cwroacE
MISSIONARY
ANNIVERSARY
----------
FYKSgs5trd5s*««-ai.«-
Ori* Cair
CilSSlNl
Bwmm
COAL
Just arrived; sui>ply your wanu,
for it if going fast
Cssts
MISCELLANEOUa
We show an elepant line of SPRING SUITS anti SKIRTS for
VM from................................................................ $ , 2.00 to $35.00
SOUTH
S
”A. J. WILHELMSiVb'b!
THE
a B. TAYLOR COAL 00.
mmm
Reliable Builders
''r
tlflc manner. It tones up and strength
ens the weak, makes rich, red blood,
Tbe New Era. branch board No. 51. and restores health to the who1<
rid an imporUnt meeting Saturday
Take a tablet of Ml-o-ns after each
________
“‘J In k lew days your cheeks
Grand Rapids, addresssed the
th
mem*ke eyes will
pr»-sent who represem
lented the
*>rtKht. the breath sweet and the
ibershlp of tbe assoclatior
_ thU
Ion in
elastic and springy,
iu con
city. In an Interview with Maaaxei tinued use will give perfect health and
H. A. Coates, he stated that uT
every part aad ouUine of the body will
befvnie beautiful and symmetrical.
t-arly demonstrated to the entire s
}ou really ought to begin using
raction of all ppresent that the U
ll-ono today when 8 E. Walt 4 Sons
dsmenial. of the New Era, although
ted and
» refum
______
past three
" I ■ ■ *
months with eppldemic and disaste
‘ pcrfwt MtlsfacUiNrrIhey have m
been
n found wanting
wantln
tfiterulning and Instnictlvs Program Mr Sharrow
Natk^
■ought with him the
evidence
It the membership of ov<
Rwidcfsd — Palm .Sunday — Bei^
Norlcc U hereby given that tbe part-sanding loyal.
n^lp heretofore existing between
■
vtoM in TemplM of Worship.
The lappse rate Is at a minimum Prank Lahym and Herbert O. Joynt
Id the growth atm continues, this !s and doing businena under tbe firm
A very entertali
Unlng and instructive
name and aiyie of tbe ColumbU Tranaprogram was
•en nt tbe nrst M. K.
jmpany. la thU day mntoally dlaevening under the
I; the said Frank Lahym to
Woman
Mli
iman *s
s Porelgn MlsalonbuMnesa under tbe name of
Mrs.
Laufman
Lnufman had
ColumbUTranafer Company, and is to
diaege of tbe meeting in place of the
all obligations against said com
proaMant Mrs. ellogg. who was III.
y nnanlraou^ in Its
and to collect nil bilU doe said
Mrs. Laafatan opened the program
company; the said Herbert O. Joynt
Mr. 8hamw reports the same exIt the
_
of
“rience wHbont exception thronglK»o'
...r miaahmary sKtclely. This was fol
lowed by &a anthem ^ tbe choir. PresMIag BMer Carrel then offered a
Dnled March 22. 1P04
pntyer. The cdagregatloa Joined In
gone to dry dock.
alaglag «be ooroaatioo hymn, after
which Miss Helen Unfman recited a Northport Car Ferry Has CIsared 1
gas connectloa* are
vasy ptaanlag aelectiaa. Thank You.
Chicago for Ovcrkauling.
already being booked and tbe work
Bay." UtOc Mlaas Wilson, who U the
will be commenced as mmm as the froat
ferry running between
daagbter of-a forelgB mlssioaaiy. also
is out of the ground and will be done
gave a very alee recttatloa.
Miss Northport and MaaUtIque baa gone to
Ukw.
In the order of apppikation. First
Chicago
Icago to
lato dry dock for reicted .
come flrat served. Therefore, tbe gas
ralra.
Ira. The recent hard'exp
y God to -Vu^.
company abouM be seen at tbeb cardamaged the boat somewhat
vfclcb vraa beautlfunyr done. thU being
Heat opportunity.
oae of the moat pie islng numbers of
Partlea desiring extension of-mnln
tbe entire program, Tbe choir sang
pipe on their street please notify nnd
tbe byau aofUy during
»g the paatomlae. ihe tlsne the Ice breaks up
tbe superintendent ao that
Rev. M. D. Cnnrri4 then
Un
gave tbe adtheir streett may be canvasaed nt on<
dress of tbe evening, raising tbe queeTHE MARKCTB.
Remember,
----------- jr. piplpg
piplpg from
from the mnln
tkML "Why nhould I be Interested in
the ranges wtU be free for a tliae.
mlanloBe and
eapednllr in
the
WoMMl Boraign
MMMoury
8oCobra Ocerge Ralem. an Egyptlam.
cletyr He said all obould be Interestod la mlaakma beennae It is selflvb
to live only to one’s self and
md as na
e la agrlcuMure. ki aoweD pleased
Ametienn ChrtaUan man. ItI was bis
with bis work 1
doty to ba MlnraMad la mlaS____ ___
anM (hat tbn people sboolk be iater
oatnd In the woman's mtsakinar
doty baennse R was tbroogb
iMoaea that tbe eblMren vera rei
aad that they could
cblMra '
i^
Wi.oo, Ml.am, Ml.BO. Ba.oo
MIS.HOODTDIAO
•ranch Board Number 51 Addreesed
Saturday Evening.
w«E;sg"3arc’ssi.«'-
DON’T FORGET THAT THIS IS THE GLOVE STORE.
WE are showing a splendid selection for you
to choose from
Paffhauaan Funeral.
W. 8. Anderson drove to Mayfleld
Estimable Lady Passed Away Satur this morning to direct the funeral of
John A. Pair
Paffbausen. tbe pioneer who
day Evsning After Much Pa
died Friday i
tient Suffering.
Mrs. W. J. Moody died at 7:34» t
urday night after a long illneM. h
estimable iwoman i
progggiata S. E. Walt A Sons Are Cor
leaves a large concourse ofr friends
ffdent That Mi«.fu Will Make Pee
mourn for her.
pie Well and Fat.
Mrs. Mary L. Mood.v wa* born in
ird. Branch county. Nov. •«. I8«s.
was married to W. J. Moody Oct.
To give cunfldence
e of
8M. In November,
November. 1K66. she. in Ml-o-ns will increai weight, cure dyscompany with her husband, moved
pepsis and restore ie sick to health.
Traverse City where she has since 8.
‘ I“ Walt 4 Sons, one of the bestkno'
in this I
rritten giiaranteee with every |
? of .Ml-o-na. they sell to refund
iTilte. E. W. 1
money
toody. all <a this city. One brother. claimed
eorge Corbt
There
n«H>d of being tbin and
sister. Mrs. t
wa,«ited. The use of Mi-o-na will give
survive her.
you strengr:
igth, health, good flesh. If it
The funeral will be Tuesday affjr does
Druggists 8. E. Walt 4 Sons
noon at 2 o'clock from the house.
^
return
ley without
or argument.
It
Ming but SOc.
t ERA MEETING.
ratores hrallb
w«S'i.*?.sj5*c«srts^
THAT word tha gets cvcr>' woman thinkiofir
I of gowns and gloves. We have made
unusual preparations tor >^00 this year,
non cver>'thing is waiting for your apandi now
proval^ Suit shoppe
ipers find this the most dclighlful {Race
|Iace in the city to trade, for here
they get a selection they get no where else;
our suits have a distinction that others lack.
Our prices arc right and we are back of cvcr>*
thing we sell, which gives the customer entire
confidence.
HORSES FOR SALE
AT PIONEER LIVERY BARN
I have a good assonmeni of horses for sale,
some of all kinds. Have ten head of cheap
farm horses, weight from 1,000 to 1,300. These
horses have been at work all winter and are
thin, but ready for work- 1 have some nice
drivers and a few draft or heavy farm horses.
COME IN AND SEE ME
aburch last
B. J. MORGAN
MsOortatooe
J. D. Mailed & D. B. Maned'
Carpenters and Bnilders
Old nullable builders, best of refer
ences. are prepared to do all kinds
carpenter and Joiner worir Ehttmates
given on.short notice.
An one cootempIgUng building or
repairing will do well to consult t
above Arm. Ofllce and sulr work
speclaUy.
Renidence 202 Bant Eighth street.
Citlrent phone 975 2 rings.
TMVBSE GUY
6RAIR AID STOCK EXCUHE
LADIES
Who are looking
COMFOR^.
T, STYLE, and WEAR,
ke, neat s^
‘
in a nice,
at aboot _
doUar lemthai
lem tl^ the nsnal price,
wfll 6nd h in
MONEY SAVED
Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
the foot.
By Purchasing
Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the
Our 2.00Sboes NOTICEI
They are positivdy the bcM
ever placed on sale at this price.
AU widths from A to A A at $1
STElNBEItG BROS.
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
OoomrBevMithafxl Union Bm.
•**^''***’
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance Twith the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
It Psiys la tbe Esd
J.B.PiigcElCCtJlcCo.
tlSCaasSt.
F. O. NICHOLS. Prop.
TkaveneOty.
Chicago. Hardv « —Wbent—May.
iUKTMl SALE OF
da?35rbf2
MpuM by tbe male quarteC
„ etlng of tbe memben of tb
thaak offering was taken which was German BvnngMSenl Lutheran 8i. Mai
very liberally ranponaed to. The r
tbeoi congragntkm will be held Friday
Inffa program oonclnded by the <
morntag nt Id o’doek In tbe Swedish
■ Rev. A. Mnrtln. of Kingsley.
In <
panlor.
All
hla subject being Invited to nti
D. C«
■t."
-*The Beat InvaatmanL'
r Aa
Sainnlay of oneb week.
2141-2t
wood
________________ _
dlag. tablea. ebalrs'roefcera. Ioum^
ALL THE RECORD6 ta Bdtaou and stands,
anwtag
majilnfi.
tiaafini
Icior Oatalocs at Ortnaell Bros, eor stores, eook atove. steal range (anarty
er Froat aad (Mss Bta.
EldAM; ■ew). stove tmnitmn, sMeboart. eupSEC0N04IAND
ISSns
PIANOS
Oa Taeosar afkan
IflM WiSgtaa
SHOES
snap to them, at
SliMtre Bm.
Sorosis
That's an that’s ncccaaiy^
jtm can rest aasnied itViNrfccL There are none bet>
ter anywhere. You'D 6nd
a nice dispAay m
SMttberg Bros.
New Shoes
For Ladies
SWELL STYLES
«.OI>.$2JOaB4gXM
I Steinberg Dros
-I"'Si
THE EVENEiG RECORD trs^
SATURDAYS ttSUE
l>«SO
I TUmwsS
tl»
sfS«toMa
TBAVEBSE CITY, MICIL, MONDAY, HABCH 28, l$04.
BUCK
CRISIS PASSED AT NEWCOMPANY
GRAND RAPIDS
AflAMO
SfVKR
IS
rALUMG
AT
HIAO UVATCflS.
STILL MUCH
SUfTEIMG
as tbsss la aas at greseat only largor,
and If Hieeaaerjr, tbs snttes dronte
ttens sf tbs PrasA Hereto and Peat
csoto be priatod an H.
CAPAOTT Z5jm TO 75AM
NO OEATME.
DsapEs the nsesi bnraao raps
the esnteary, there has been ns Isas
of Mfe. -Almost mlracuteue m
bovo boon nnnwrooo nnd manj
Local Capital Only
S:.
r;;
iJSOO hoy—t vndcr water •AOO nwii Ml •« wwfc.
14JOOO SMste sStateS.
as faeterte* eteaad.
aao teMlnaaa baaamanta fteoSad.
4:S0 p. nw—RIVER IS STILL
FALL1NO.
Special to tee Bveolas Reoonl.
OranS RapMa. Mlhc^ March 2S^
Tke criato ml the treat Seed te
paaL Orand river havint faflefi alx
laehee teSay.
From all alent the
haadwatera meaaatea state that the
Hver Is fallint rapidly and It leeks
new as theufh the danper was
At lacfcaan and Lansing It has fallen
fsur feet ^ at Orand Ledge three
feet At Leweli and tenia the tell has
Interested.
boots In tbs osM and wot woothor, tho
et is unigos in the roapset
there have been no drowning
A orw oompsay for the porpow of
xnafxrtsrinjr clay brick has been trgsnlxed Is tbix clly. The srticlre of
iaoorporstloo have not se yet be<n
Ivod bot are on Sle with the »e>
y of state. Hoverer. the stock
ell been subscribed,
le new rmapeny will um the old
pisot
St Keyetooe. Yeorx ayo the In-kl
s of tho city reaehee
brick that ever came to Traverse Citv
were mamtfsctnred at this plant by
Major Newcomb. altbouRb the cgulp
Heueohold efMcta in the amnt wax not op to date In any par
lowor otoriee are utterly ruined and ticular. Maaoo aad others who nec-l
the brick spoke very hFcbly
of fsmlllos have suffered sx so example of Itx
iu dorablllty.
greatly from wont of food and lack of reaidence» of C.
C A.
, BelL on Waablngfuel. Many sick people have suf- ton street, waa built from tbix-biick in
1674. About ten yean ago., the
forud intensely and fatal sffsete
Doso wax dlseontteamL
the exposure and lack of
Tho plaa U located at Keystone,
proper treatment
nbpiit Eve nailos from thla city on the
A cKlxena relief commMtee has been a. R. A I. II lx on a xMe track and
iMlck
can lu* abipped anywhere in
erganlaed and every effort is being
Nortb4*rn
MIehIcan There Is
to relieve suffering and to care limited
of wcmmI
ter the people who have been driven and the place pn^sexxi-s
from their hemes. The big auditorium xdranlaxex.
Ax lx well known, ih.- «l.inan.l
has been prepared for the care of suf.
bric-k iu tlilx clly Ik ^r.-atcr I ban UnfeHng families and the school build
Ux-al xiiiHily. Both the Milllkcii atnl
ings are devoted to a similar use. The Wllbelm btiUdlugx are being
K*lng supiriied
democratic banguet has been with brick shipped
abippe In aud there ix
nther demani
called off and the funds raispd ter that
pected that the plant win beVn chu**'
function are being used ter relief.
tion by Mry 15 and brick will be
Train service Is stiU almost at a the market by Jim 15. The plant t
standstill and boslnsss among the faeequipped with all new and modi
chinen- and will in* up to date
the Seeded lllstrlet is indeflipendsd. Thousands are Idle. every respect. The dallv capacity t
be from 35.000 to 75.000. The com
It Is estimated that the damage here
pany alrt>ady has xereral contracts'
will exceed tZjOOOOOO.
and the assurance of several more.
The city has been in darkness two
The stockholder* are: W. F. Cal
nights and H will be several days be. kina. W. W. Thirlby. C. A Hammond
A^ W Bartak. Dr. H. B Gamer,
fore the eioetric light pten can resume
amrle. Wilhelm. Charle* Emerson.
business. While the Seed ie statien- Frank Votniba. Henry C Smith. A. V.
uuir sfsruf muMim
hss caused
HARBOR IS
BOTTLED UP
STATE SITUATION.
Detroit Mkh, March 2»-The water
Is slowly rising and flooding business
Macks and hotels at Saginaw until all
buainoas Is practically at a star
There^ls an avsrage of 16 Inol
JAPS SUNK FOUR STEAMERS AT
water all ever the city. Orand Trunk
MOUTH.
and Michigan Central railroads are ak
completely tied up. Bay City is
froson in and serious difficulties will
t
Day
the
Jap Ships Be|rgairj
bs sneeuntersd as soon at th
The Saginaw river Is rising
one Inch every two hours. Th* loes so
boon swapt away nithlossty. The ex.
taSO.000 and Increasing a
tent af the ealamity can bo seen from rate of SSO,QOO an hour.
By Wire to the Evening Record
those Sgures: tJW hsusss are under
Toklo. March SS.—Acordlng
t Jap- i
The flood situation at Battle Creek
iing to
water, 14A0O people are affaeted, EAOO
Tog( wa*|
nproved today. Both the Kalama- anese accounts. Admiral Togo
auccesaful in bis attempt to bottle up
~ men are out of work. 60 fastorlga
river and Battle Croek have gone
bor of Port Arthur yesterday.
ctessd, t80 basements of business down ooaaldsrabi*.
The aftermath
s that four steamerv
houass full of water.
th* ruin and wreckage toe*
1 the mouth of the
MAIL bERVICC PARALYZED.
be a half million.
The ntall aorvloe Is practically par^
atyasd. No man trains an running
today than wen Oaturday. The Pen
Margastte Is running one day and one
Twenty of Them Assembled at t»
night train to DetnK. The
Meeting in the SUte Bank Build
by the way af Waveriy, M
MTUATIQN RAO IN ORAND RAPlOE
The sHuatlon
vary bad. Ortvsn from their homes
by water, the rstegsos
ctethss sthor than V>my have on their
bdoks;. hsmslias, shivering wHh sold,
ns msasy to purohase food;
friends In many eases in as bad If not
wans plighte than'themssivss: eoM
a to* the
White Cteud, Dig Rapido, Idmon,
Alste, Owe SSI and Lansing, about
BURTON
GUILTY
twioo as far as usual.
SOLD HIS INFLUENCE TO RIALTO
The O. R. * I. trains north for TravCOMMISSION COMPANY.
arse City and Pstesksy are run from
the Orand Trunk depot te Musk
9 miles around.
CAB BOLD MO FUBUC OmCE
RELIEF FOR EUFFERERE.
The .alty Is maintaining as perfect
a nlief system as possible. The suffonn an provided with food and
slothing and oo far aU applies
When Verdict Was
H the Widdloomb street school. Night
boten last they had te sleep on
ban floor without any oovering.
last night the loeal mliittary c
panics furnished them with blani
Hundreds are homeless but are being
oared for In private resWencas. fac
tory buddings. In fact anywhen p»my
eon lay their heads out of the bHing
blast The tsrribis dsteUs sf the sltoBtlsn litenlly esnnet be ever eetlmated.
AlCWbPAPER FEAT.
When the fleode came the Orond
Ri^ Preee waa pot cut of buelneos.
On# odRion was printed on tho Hoi^
old's pnaoss and one on the presses
sf the Past as tho MeraM was atoe
Announced th*
Senator Sank Sack in His Chair
and Buried Hi* Face In
*
Hia Hands.
By Wirr to tbr Evening Kemnl.
8t. Louis. March 26—ITnIted State*
Senator J. Ralph Barton, of Kansas,
found guilty of selling hU IniluIn the Interest of the Rialto Oommissloa Company by the Jury In the
United States District. Judge Adams'
court, this afternoon The mnximnm
penalty Is a fine of $10,000. two year*
in prison nnd virtnal dlagunUSeatlon
om holding any pnbUe oEke.
Senator Burton’s ntton>e.vs filed n
motion for a new trial. When the ver
dict waa anaonneed. Senator Bnrton
xaak bock Into the chair, burying his
hi* hand*.
BUILOINC OPERATIONS.
Inundated
Ealurday afteruoan the
•wnon af the Preas purohaaod a Mg Advent of Spring Cauaea Activity at
fmmdaek Cox pnoo In DotnH.. The
Lake Ann.
fdgbt and toadad an a toMtol teals
Eunday *tonlng. Sunday afternoon tt
•rrteod In Orand EapMs. Laet night
and to#y R was aot In plaes and teMfM R wdl bs uaod. This te a foat
Special to the Evening Rword.
Lake Ann, March 2S.-8prlng bMId
eraUoos have already eoaaat this place. LouU Huellmantel Is coastmetlng a atore build
tag and will put ta a stock of groNc. J. T. Rtehardaon has sold
re bnlMlag to Samuel Ward.
II carry a stock of general met^
ptoiyRti
N Is uaually a job of from
two to ftete dor* to diomontto ons of
thgoo prooaoo and to ool M In pooMon
tokos about temwooba. M otoor attoadlng the Noctoal at Ml Pleasant
wards, tho Praas paspte arowdod
for Uw week's Tacatteg.
teat Is aat toklag Into oaa
M lie asite trip.
Tbs naw press Is af tbs «
A FEW RARE bai
hand piaaoa aad
maim, at the Kla*
SEVEKTH YKAR—S14S
WEATHER. ,
Make it a point to lot os fgmtah poor
I risinc tnnperatare.
I Into Oauty Rtwu- j
Olindow Shades
By Wire to the Evealag Rooord.
Waablagtoo. March 26.—'The trhmdx 1
of Postaaatcr Gepcrml Henry C. Payne <
are oonstderaMy alarmed over the con
dition of Me health. Mr. Payne had
a severe caae of the grip which dcveloped
lato gouty rheumal
tod with acute oervoos Indl
aa the coodUkm of aEalrs in
pootodlee department baa undennJ
hla health, hie rexig&Uon from the
wtoBce department thererore wouM
* no eurprixe.
thlag. giving yao
i with rooto for.
aUhhi'gs.
Price* always right.
^ 0Wy Book Store m
will Ec Located on the'O. R- A t.
About Wvs^MlIss From tho City.
may tellow as a rsouN of sick pospte
being taken from thoir homos in
rSAIABHBIBT
\
PATNTS ONIBCIIMI;
%
FREMONT VOTERS
ing Today.
There were twenty FYemont voters j
■eaent at the meeting called this
afternoon In the new State bank build
log. John P. Tlllotson was elected
chairman and H. E. Steward secretary.
Owing to the bad roaods which pre
vented a number from being present It
was decided to postpone the election
of delegates to the Under the Oak*
I adjourned meet:
to be held In the new State bank
building April 11 at • p m. An Invi
_____
tation I* alsoo extendi
extended to all
the Pnmont voter* in Northern Michigan
an and
delegate will be sent to thile convenlion for every ten meml>erx
FUNERAL SERVICES.
Body of th* Late John Cummings
Laid Away te Rest
fnneral service of John Cum
mings. who died at Torch Lake, was I
held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from !
the home of his brntber4n-Iaw. lOlS I
BtAemU street. Deceased was a
member of the Masonic lodge o(
Torch Lake. He lenve* a wife and
three children,
hlldren. besid‘
Tcral broth
mad Bisfers who
Ilv<
!K» live
thU vlclnl .
He
irs of age.
a
The funeral
led by Rev. Hugl
Aabury M. K. Chmcl
» under t
JOE OONNER DEAD.
imptkm Claima Well Known
Yeung Man This Morning.
Joseph Dooner died at 6:60 o'clock
this monlng after a long lllneas. He
waa only 26 yonra of age. During hia
life ho urns n baker and leaves n large
number of friends to mourn for him.
The fdheml service will be held
i'edneaday morning at 9 o’clock from
St. PmaeU church. All frienda who
wish to see the body can do so by call
ing at the home after 10 o’clock to
morrow morning. The funeral is In
etarge of U D. Curtis.
There will be a regular oommnnieatlon of Traverae City lodse. No. 622.
r. aad A. M„ lonlghL Work In the
La OrattL Wednesday only, all kfada
of ataad up earsmoU lOe per M.
noBi
DEVASTATED BY CYCLONE.
...........
rive Were Killed and Two Seriouoi
Injured in One Home.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Salem. Mo., 11 arch
A cyckme
deetreyed Samuel WaUle’ house near
Salem, killing hU wife and four grandIren and injuring WallU and on.*;
hter. the Utl<
Her probably faially.
Nicliols.Lovtiey.
Rev. J.
Iller. at fahU residence
on Slate street, unlied
___inmarriage to-1
day Charle* H Nichols
J
and Miss Edith {
Ixrvejoy. both offCrawn. Mr. and Mnt.
Nichols e:
’ Traverse CEv
ihetr futui
lure home
A CAR LOAD OF KIMBALL piano*
at the factory branch
t street Latest styles.
Factory prices.
HIGHEST
DUALITY
THBRPfEATHE:R Owwvsliy Cslr uminkt add Tswday.
What's Newin Spring Hats
COME IN AND SEE
€aster
Tiotmar
hr tht
Children
NARROW
and
skill
"‘■NEWLAND..S. BENDA & CO.
pvv^as iuui-1, aiu-nti.ii,
women <•' shoes.
ROWLAND DOUGLAS WILL FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
BOYS' SHOES
the long wear k.nd—they are made of good, aolid 1
employed
system
'
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—The very swellest patterns-you
«n not fsti to be ple^l and you will fu„I vour ntc here.
Sec,the Easter oflfrnrtg in oor wimlour.
In materials used—scientific t
curacy
compounding—e
H.\TS^
Why they're called the Long Wear Shoes.
th
Come In and aee them.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
t reason* why your
Opp«IU Wh«l„, H«.L
PREWTIONS
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
NEW SHOES
For the Babies. \'eiy choice a
41c, 60c, 69c, 76c, etc.
STBHIBB BROTHERS
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 SOLD. YOU GET
THEM OF . . .
The Old Nsllabla Shoa Houaa
FRUK FREIDnCH & CO.
Bolds its
Shape and
Color...
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING^—ate V ^
^
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
Traverse City Manuff. Co.
S^i^OCH
Jldappf
Combination
Dunlap Dat
SteimBloch
Spring Suit
/
facta to remember
j^'n you are considering th* pur
chase of a new sulL Is that L.
Adler. Bros. A Co.'s Rochester
made ready-to-yvear holds lu shape
and color. This la also charaetar.
istic of fimtelaaa madeto-maaaurc
—but firuKlass made^Mneasurc
auHa coat from S«0 to $60. where
the first named make is only from
$15 to S2S.
You can readily see that elothInS which retaina ito shape and
color i. a good JnveetmenL We
can also promise you a aatiefactory
fit—and thrt la another good poiitL
In facL. there
1...... ..
la no r^Hirvmotn
roguiromont or
of
a welUlreaaed man that is not fully
met in this superior make of cloth
ing. You have our word for R.
and our standing in this town
makes our claim. «t tObat worthy
bf attention.
e Olilbelm
Cnrmr 9tmat nmi OiOhi
WE'RE ON THE GROUND :this
: spring a little: earlier than usual—al—al
ready the demand
land for spring goods
(roods at
attests the wisdom of our course—the
styles^we are able to show in spring *
suits at $10.00 to $25.00—the assoatment of spring hats at $lii0 to $5.00
will meet all requirements oQ pur
chasers ::
::
™
}M M
damihoh
Qothing
Cmpanp
TRY A RECORD WANT iU).
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IT STAIT«
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«V«SS MOOlS******** **
Ab4Ml t:XO iaM ereslsc tb« SM«t«
tB tbe amet mmIcwS eat • littie hhIc*
eoaias from tb« «b1bmsobiIim( oa the
«Mt iMr of tbe roam bebiiM] • •
the SUMMEM OUTIjOOK.
Th« tiMmmtmt •stneu fboa tb«
vMklr nri«w oT Hcaiy C3«r» KiTc*
m rtmwm 9t Mmtm cmEhtaia mmi
~la the teaeeal obtfe
The
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ftrc »t tke I
•M «^stlac«
but bov ft 4
trMe-
troa U. perha^a. tbe Mat aapdov
- factor of aay. this fadaatrr atUI bela«
taM- of the BMet aecarate of boa
Prtoaa af Inio and i
hare adraaoiNl aatertally dnrla* the
peat BMOth. aad taraaoee and MlUa
vbkb had boea fdle for BMMths
.' etartlBC np. With tbe braak-ap of
Bprlaa eoaxtructkiB arorlt la beiag
BBtaed. aad tbe proapeeu are^
ieaat aereral awatba* better bualaeM
la tbe Iron trade. If aot loa«er.
textile ladoatry la alao Ukely u>
the beaeUt of oottoa belBt oace i
poeeraed by aaioral ooadtUoaa. altboagb beattaacy BMWt dlaa
akmly oatil the Eaal ooaeeqa
of the Sally fallore are kaoiro.
other farorable featarc U tbe ei
BMoey. vbich proaalaea to eonUnoe
oatU crop dauadt aaaert tbena
There la aiare or leea expeotatioo of
COM exporta, bat thU la oaaal at tbU
aeaaoa. and tbe decllaea 1b cotton and
crmla. If they reanU la fWer exporta
of tboee ataploa. vin toad to dl
ace sotb ahlpaeata Ib aplu of Paaasa
tauaal payaaeaU. which are likely to be
leea than oace aatldpatad.
**8o«e dlatarbaace may be expected,
aa oaaal. 1b eaaaectloB with the April
eettlooieoU, bat tbla It caly tempo
rary. Tbe moot aerloaa factor In tbe
iBoaey market le .of courae. tbe war
betweeB Rnaa^ and Japan aad tbe
probability of a war loan by ettber of
tbe pow^~tBrolred. Neither Japaneae aor Rnaataa boada are likely to be
taken to aay amooat la tbla market
It woM Men that tbe «
on Err next the wen.
once aecered bat a dU
there waa
vai ao
so crack or crerice throoeb
which It coaM be thrown on
fire which wax dotap pretty a
teiepboae alara broacht tbe chemical
enslne aad the blaae waa exttocwbdied
with a haad cbemleal by rippiax at
,
the boarda.
The peealiar tbias aboot tbe matter
la that the Soor to tile laid la cement
and extenda to the wall which ia brick.
How tbe fire pot in betweep tbe brick
waU aad the boarda or bow It oU
explalBed nal«
thronjeh aVery a
crerice.
CMawiey FIct.
teiephoee alarm yeaterday i
waa reapoaded to. a cblamey Ir
tbe borne of Mlaa Soae Wood oa f
atreet belac l
took a coople c
licaU up I
cxtlnsuiahed It wUhoi
9100 Rewmrd. 9100.
The readera of UU paper wlU be
pleeaed to learn that there la at ieaat
one dreaded diaeam that edeoee baa
been able to cure la all lU itacw. and
that to catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cure
to the only poallire core now known
to the medleal fraternity. Catarrh
betas a ooeaUtatloeal dtoeaae. reqnlrea
a coaaUtutkwal treatmenL Hall’a Ca
tarrh Care 1a taken tateraally, setlas
directly npon the blood and
ibereby
anrCaeaa of tl
fthe dtoea
aad sldas the paUeai
bulldias ap the oooatUai
las aatnre la dolac lU work. The proprletora hare ao much faith la tbe enratlre powera that they oRer One Hoadred Dollara for any cam that It falli
to cure. Seed for Itot of teaUmonlala
Addreaa F. J. CHENET d CO. To
ledo.O.
Sold by all dnissbta. 76c.
Take Hall'a Family PlIU for epnati-
r*” —
•SSJiCZAfS’i
M«AS5sausrssrt'"
-
KMO DBB HOT
CMEINROWEItS
diinate; tt cooaea by hard work.
Save tor old age or aidcMas
depomting at intctcw m
$15.75
..............02.60 up
to take the bnby o<
week iaaBthtt ill
uma
Popiii Simi Bw
J. W. SLATER,
Wholuaalu «M ftutalL
Ymw Hali^la Hmm
■■ LAWTUA-cuass^tsam sss. asw
toayiptiaa-
tllo. H. Y.
MONEY!
wuak
WE DO NOT OUT PRICES
ON SOME GOODS
_________________
:GamEasu an^
or NKmCAB
Curopulaory vaccination baa
auaceated for Maatotre.
Tbe meanest man In the aUtc
in Cadillac He xlves hts chlldiIren a
without their
ceni apiece of
breakfasts and
cent each for
■'•sniff
we-win tana you money to
build a bouse, buy a piece of
property, pay off the preMnt
tBort«rai;e. take up your eoatract
or for any othef purpoM at loss
than seven per cent.
And make up on others; they are all low.
When you ask for something at our store you
can depend on the quality being the best and
and the prices being the lowest.
|2^j^,^TOift!5SSS12!!r
A. F. NeHInpM.
The Pctoake.v News d<>ciares that
ibc fears of the city's losinx It* l^eau■
tlfut parks arc proundlcaa.
Escanaha now has 20« cn*e* <rf ty
pbold fever attributed to bad water.
Regular aerrlce between Chlcaxo
and Manistee was bexun todav by the
Pert- Marquette car ferry No. 4.
Robert O McCiwary had revy bard
luck In the repeat hair cattlax matcha
es at Ann Arbor. He lost s scalp
last year and. havlny awltche«l bla
studios, he waa still a freshman this 0«*r KO P» AHTM V
year and was axain barberod.
MicblRsn may get an encanuimcni.
rcKularM this year.
i kaSto SMtta.
Ypsllansl roan has I
>An Ypslli
as a candidate
Ananias club U •muse ho clilalms he cran *---------------------------^---------------------remember whe bis Oeld* were cov- |
ered
xraas instead of saow
i
^ntral l.ake-Benatre court
bouse wraiiDRlo has Rutten the whole of
Antrim county
runty stir
stirred up and Instead
of lalklni: of iht
quest
aitln I
Up In Calumol the snow Is still uoj
deep that steps have to U' ent down:
ossMa*
C. W. Ashton.
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
the firathredayi
L of yob month,
Mcnring headache
ANDUN.0NST8
ENTERPRISE
QROCERY
O. F. CARVRR A Mia
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE1.1.INSIIRAIICE
Ik. auiLanM.
|6BBUIK0RARK|
OardeW Tm
The tollowins
cins aare the Oarfleld town
tto» WHM> aiM.
C«r.
J. H. MONROE
ahip nomination
nion Imade Saturday;
- H.
" Buell
“uell.
8uperrlaor-J.
ea gnamoteed to fit.
OSK uwvi* A nHHAixsem
Clerk—WlHam F. Grant
Trvaaurer—Finley Hammoi
Hisbway Commlaaloncr—Jamcit RobInaon.
iLARSONe PARK HOTEL
Joatlce of the Peace, full term—C.
31 I New Wilhelm Block All wofic 4>r ottahsal Ftaatots Onto.
>
Claus Warnar. Proprlwtor
^ OMd
a tpaatolto.
A. Bmeraon.
«*«tof Amancaaa la tbe fnrelca
j
WmWk BAT. RtlOH.
Member Board of Review—K
beta aad thus canM temporary deHammond.
reaaioB here Wllbln
Sdiool Inspector—C. A. Emcrmi
WM to wltaeaa nome dcclaire eaConatabIcB—Henry BlacI
Frank Dunn. Job I Vonker,
kpameata between the rlrala.
Uabtott. Asetdeat laemaeT
OOeu-^ Maw WOkatm Blaek. WlTbe railroad altuaUoa la Impror■aa BlaaRi
Rmu l
laE- .^k tbe approach of milder
^porta*fn>m all'^r the stjT^ ar»f i
^—>*81 trafllc la reaumlag aorm
woteme. and eamlnca coatlaoe. aa
huntiDR will bo practically worilirale, to abow aatlafactory celaa, while SupaHntendent ef Public Schooia. that
loss for years to come.
Waterford, N. Y.. Advlam all bonla aome laatancea’ tbe ecoaomlea
CItlsens of Grand Rapids are of the i
Down Debilltatad Poepla to
pected from reoent Improremeota
opinion that brother Noah's troiibk-i-i
Taka VInel.
with a raio'atunu were simply noibiaa
already materialIxlac. Tbe cootrolcomparo.1 to the antics .»r Grand RIv
ilBC alemeot, bowerwr. In tbe atock
FVotn men of diSercni profeitsiona
market Jtiat oow la the readjuatment
' Sybrani Wesselius. ropublican can
all o»er the country come au
of reUtioea between the tranaconti- tbnslaatir words of praise for (
didato for mayor of Grand Rapids. Is
Forward has been our constant aim. Putting ferward the newest in all
contlnod to his homo by illnesa. and
aeatal llaea. followlnc the dianipUno muua cod river oil preparation.
‘ claasea of merchandise. In fact ’♦putting our Cest foot forward." That is
his opponent to havlny a Swe<>i time
of the mercer plant.by the Supreme
is abMtlutcly no m<
all by himaeir.
rdlns
its
virtue
why
we have built up such an enormoua bwaineaa. That la why «ur customcoon.. .Kreptoally harmony mnat exlat
In Ann Arl»or the oth night, old
coocr
between tbeM powerful rlrala. but
man Jupiter xot carrMeaa id dropped
era have come to know that they can depend on what we aay and rrhat we
Ben Hot Flour
' I auffered with seneral
one of his Ihimdorlrolu
throi „ the !'
iderl»olU through
• upon what baala ta certainly aot yet
a run-down, depicted system.
Beat
Minoaota
roof of a house. Tbe family was ^
sell. If you have traded with us we ask a continuance.. If you have not we
aacertalned."
L many remedies
Spring \Vhcat
by the crash but failed ;o>
Vinol baa built up my rua-down awakened
ask you to try our ways and our goods. We assure you it will be mutually
75c for 25 11m
notice an>thinE unusual. When the •
ayatem and made me well and atrons- son
THE COMNO ELECTION.
tbo nest roomini: bo
1.45 forSOUM
agreoable.
I consider
ilder Vinol
ViBOl the moat
most valuable foundBwaken(-«l
a lance bole In his room, but:
, toolcht the republleaBa will name preparation of cod liver oil,
didn’t locate the mtosinx thunderbolt, i
tonk.
atrenstbeaer
and
body
builder
their city ticket tor tbe aprlac elecAttorney Ira Beck, administrator of;
known
to
medicine,
and
1
beartlly
rec, I km. and toolcht the demoeraU will
the estates of Otto and Emma Berry.
oanmend It to every person la need of
^ naaie their ward ticketp. and tbeir city a sood blood tonic and vitality maker." Battle Cr.H-k victims In tbo Chicnjco I
theater lire. Is commenclnx suits for ;
ilckH tomorrow alcht.
Our Vinol cures condltkma like this 910.000 axainat the Theater Construe-,
because It eontalaa Ja a ooBceatrate# Uon comiiany and the Blue Beard com
, The repnblican ward UckeU are
pany.
ceptloBBlIy cbod onea tbla nprlac aad form all tbe vltol principles of
liver oil. but not a drop of oil to i
r trailing wolf tracks for Arc
Mrs. Helen Ottlnccr. of Montague.;
. H to reaaoaable .to aaaert that they aeale
and' npset tbe stomach and
a Big Rapids pian ended op at
according to a petition sworn
will be elected. There la aoarcely
tard lu work. Vlaol to delicioua
c, having ebaaed bis d
her husband in probate court
. probability that any of tbe repnbUo
tbe taata
sane. Some of the feats aacril
ril.^ \
We suaraatee that Vinol will cr*
ward caadidatea arlll be defeated,
iher are throwing Ottlngcr through Uh ,
Btrensth
for
old
people,
weak,
slcn,
windows
and
seating
him
on
a
hoi
to Md yet cetUla who tbe repablteaa women aad dtlldren. and after a aecook
stove.
She
hai
a
mania
that
ah
city caadidatea will be but it to aaf«
e sickness aa aothtas else (
to being penMy-nted. and when a dep^
to aay that they will be men whom
Vinol will alao cure backins cousbt. uty sheriff visited her she chased htm uvMy time.- Caiman’s Elaatlo Flaar
The slecp-invitlng kind-you don’t have to hunt for the soft apots. These are all aoft We eell you a matrepabttcaaa aad everybody eiae can chronic colds, all tbraat aad bronrhlal from the bouse with a IMach slab of
troubU
troubles.
We return money If It falls. hard wood a* a weapou.
treaa with axeelalor bottom and cotton top foe 92-75, and the ticking is the beet made. Dot another kind
beartlly aupport. At tbla time It ap- JohDK
I RECORD WANT Aa
Johnson’s Drus Store. For the con
peara'tbai E. J. Pulchnm win be tba venience of Traverse City people
that la soft any way you UM IL for It is cotton both top and bottom, with excelaior in the middle. These
rapablloaa acmlaee for au^ror.
Johnsoa's Drux Store has arraaced
J arc splendid acllers at 93J5. If you want a genuine dandy buy the Ail Layer Cotton, wairanted net to
with aome of the other reUU dru«Itlxt^ c
Sists la the city to Mil Vlaol.
the dty,
bunch, get I
r roll up. They 4
0 comfortable you i
asleep. ThoM oemo In four diffafont
irj;
PMF.FM«
General Insurance
I ELBINC.LEWIS
m urntoicm unw
.... a«sss^c£sr'
J)ENnSTS.«
E.W HASTIR6S & SORl
A. D. TYLER
FIRE INSURANCE
DENTIST
' Hr PRICE ON FLOUR
Hannl's Best Floir
Son Mite Ftoor
NoUeFIODr
J5i
ALL ALONG THE LINE!
G5cf“'25 Lbs
!26 M Fmt Stmt
After BoiroUattos tonr years.
Cletcland CllEa Iron company
eelleat Jodpment aad reoocalies tbe succeeded In parchaalajc the 4o acre
Importaace of Ue etty’a derelopmeai homestead on Grand Island. In Lake
ahme pmcreasira Uaea. He will, if Superior, off Montolay. from James
Duffy, of Muntotnx. This homestead
waa the only properly cm the tslaad
which the eampaBy did not own. with
las tbe rtchto of all ftaaaea of cltiacaa. the exceptkm of the xorcrnmcm ll«ht
houM reaenre.
oamrclalac partlaUty towarda
Hartac Kmc bene elaaaly IdeatlSed
TO CUES A COLO IN ONE t \Y
vltb tbe dty*B bast tatareela be wrfll
Taka LuMlTa Bramo Qalalaa Tabbe eapadaUy flttad to eerre tbe people lau. An 9n«lato rotmU tka mom^
won m Ra chief exaeattre. If be tt K tons to eva. S. W. Orora's a%^
dbeaM be maalaatod tcalckt E* vUl
aadoabiedly be elected aect Moaday.
Teaurday was tbe elereatb aaal-!
Li?:
inaatrated aad eery crediteble.
aieiaae te wmmom iwr vinun ■
attaa aa« pabUcIty committee to
I Ita ptyiM ef beoerias the
j f.T nun. «■ iWl
wtti be to pt«^
^ V bate e beak daBi«
ii nartwd
> WAffTka.
A sprlns toale that eWNuu and p«r1•es and abaorba oSl pototm from tba
ayatem. Hoiltoter’a Rocky Mocntala
Tea will make yon wall aad kaep you
well aH laaamer. » eaaats. tea or ubIcta. Jobaaoa’a Drnc Store.
grades. There arc some people who will have nothing but the best hair mattraas. Wa have the beat that
are made—that monay ean buy. There is no wear out to a good hair mattress.
AN IRON BED
TO DO YOU
BAN HOUSE?
U the neateeL daaneat kind of a bed that you can own. Tharo are moro uoad than aver, our aalea are cian.
atantly Increaaing-good raam>n. got auch a aplandW dtopiay of tham. all thah newest daaigna and combina.
tiona of ooior. of onroimta. You ara planning' on mwe had rmuno-yeu will now! Mv.ral nme bwR^ Jutt ilka
thaaa we are Miling. A Ml abed whHa anamai bed for 9L9S. a mimh nicer ane wHh brass ornaments for
4SJ0. other atyle. 9SJ>a 9AM. 98J0 and 910J>a The calarod
i. ueml In w, many ownblnaUooa. pink
and gold, yellow and Mua. blue end whHe. yellow and Nile green. A fine line of elegant breae bade In the
•eat artiatk ahapae. haavy twe-lnch paeta and bram knaba. Bmla you nemi and (toda we have, and « otoy
tokec a few mlnutaa to pick your oholee.
EXCISIONS
PereMaroubttb
EaaFraacitoa I aa Aapalaa.
Spectol low round trip rata tor above
ppiau. Ttoketa oa aala ApaC ttpd to
99to toataMre. Batarnttaatt JaM 99tk.
A asaata tor putteatora or wrtu
WANT A
NEW MATRESS?
you ha>-c seen in the city. We like to J^ow them, too
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Special velvet hall and suit to*Tnatch in 1
yd
pretty colors and patterns....................... *•vrU '
HiE HANNAH & LAY
GOMFANY
ISMmanxQmtom^TBLk^nBa cm, mioel, mokday, kabqh 28, i»oi>
«CM«* ta I rrtipi
<k»y
*“““
The bat for the fMice to
FM meal* Bran* mKMHiifis*
CominMl Oato
We buy ootbing but the beat grain arid you get the
pure ankle.
, Bannal)
Cay Co.
bat tb^ ««rTe vltbok par. The t
waatlal owtUkaUau mre Uwt i
( neelleat h«Ut
ud tlut sbe oboaM be a (raiaod ud
Krodoated aorac. After ibeae two rofvlrrmeoU were• filled Dr. lleOee. in
her aelectlon
in uf naraea .
prefereoee to tbosa arbo bad alreadr
Dr. V. lanrcntlMl I
'army service.
Mrs. Clarea«- Mackar. abo has
■nope, vbleh abova that tbe Oennaa
amr la tbe bMltblaat. ibe linllao tmc- pablisbed a fairly sacesaafnl novel
wrote tbe story la a log cabia aliaon] aad tbe BrlUab tblrd.
ated a mile from berr hmiioos
r
palace
There are ladleathKtn that Ooremor
Fmmmypmtkmr of Pesnarlraala fioaa not
oapeet to aenre oat bU tern, but looka
place Is a type-writing machine on
for traaafer in ibe aoprene court of
which Mackay wrote tbe atory. In fine
tbe aUU.
la apeaJUas recemlr of
woatber aheyralked to and from her
. none piobaMa
reeamoMadailoM to
oeehidad workshop and carried her
tbe Best leplalatare be laM he aalcbt
luncheon In n basket. She Is a young
make tben “If 1 an bare tb«n.“ There
mntron with nome yearn to ber credit
la a grooiac belief that tbe soreraor'a on tbe saany aide of 30. She Is not
tunaiaathm to tbe aopreiae bench baa over fond of society and Its eaactloos.
. agreed upon
William R. Travers, tbe famous wit,
'nnderbllf'a apleadM e»was ber grandfather, and her greaiUte In tbe North Carollnn moonUini grandfaiber n-as the celebrated Rernear Aabrillc baa for aeveral feara
erdy Johnson.
been one of the abow pinoea of the
United Sutea. George Oould U said
Slaps more pain, relieves more suf
to bare dlacnrered a alte In tbe Colo < fering. prevents more heart aches and
rado
mooatalni.
near
Olenwood disease than auy other remedy. That's
Hpriaga, that be thinka la capable of I what KoUUter t Rocky Mountain Tam
^bkag improred no that It arbuld orer-1 will do. 3S cenu in tea or tablet form.
obadow the famoua BlUmore of Ur. | Johnson's Drug Store
VaoderbUt. and be U ciwdited with the ;
Intention of making it one of the finear i
The groatest Roman Catholic heireatntea In tbe owld.
I vs In
England
Is I.ady Margaret
William Alden Bmitb.' a bti touched Crichton Smart, the <*nly sL
off tbe Cannem boom in the bunae at marquia of Bute. Tbe
Wa^lngtoa tbe other dar. U a beet
irquls of Bute was the original study
angar concreenman who en>or« tbe
DUraell la 'Lothalr." He was so
■tm of baTiag ulked back at Mr. very wealthy that he was able to leave
Rooserelt. It traa oa an oocaston of bis daughter an enormous fortune
laatroetloo at the While House. “Mr. without diminishing the large reven
Preaideat.** aaU Smith, who «aa one ues of the marqulsate.
Lady Mar
tbe iBstmcted, “1 tl
garet cares llllle for society, and is
0 my eonstli
very fond of yachting. Her yacht, the
well aa yon do. and
id I anay as
aa well tell Za*a. Is well known In the RIveria.
rou that I am no wen«m brooebo tl
and she has many American friends
ran be ridden agalnat bla wjll.”
at Cannes and at Klee Bach year she
Boorea of womep hare offered them visits tbe holy land. Her father In
selves to go with Dr Anlia Newcomb v«'sti-<! a great deal at mont'y In Jerus
McGee to Japaa'te do army hos|
alem and a part of Lady Margaret's
service.
Tbe iapaaeae
legacy ooDsisu in ground
rents In
fonUabes trampbrtktlon t
that historical holy city.
or m wms
lat mr datr 1
CANeBRODS ULeBRS
ROOTED iR THE BLOOD,
^ Ate tka gee of 45 or 5P, whan the vital power* are aataxaUj weaker.
ititMtkadthSalinitof aajkteheaUaloi^aadofteBaT^iiuifnifi'
egfiff genddi or bmlae .
..
twcoreae a bad nicer or
2JriS5irfi!r.2Si
alttogtlnMiliifthbcfiB ~
to iaiaaw aad tecr.
aad tteioR Tcry kaff eiill.aa
are Ure* eatiaf tdeea.
Wheaever a eore or ulcer !• alow ia hcaliar then too may be enre
gorecthiaf ifi ndkaUy wnoffwith poor blooirSone old taint or poi^
that ha« leea elmoberiafISae for yearn, ia biffiaainff to nreert itacU.
aad breaks oot aad becoM a bad tikor aad perhaps tbe berin^ff of
Caaccr. Tbea* old sonff are rooted in the blood, and wfafle wrebca. ao^
getreg. gfcc., kaep tbe amface dean, tbt^ are not bealiaf. A blood
medidaetoporifyaadstrenfftben tbe poUnted blood
® ® ® SSSL'VS.SSS.
It. and oleen of ceety kiad ^nk^ widd to it* woaderfnl cnxathpe pro}>«
grtkt. If yoo bare aa old gore or oker. write naan akoot it, aad
cd advka or aay iaioraiatioa yon may detire will bo ffhrea by oor physicfaggwitbootdiane. tmEW/FTSmBmO OQ,, MltJUnM, OdL
J9_ MORE INDIGESTION.
■ tico, baait palpiutioa. and aU sacb dUacrecabk
feeliof to iodisatioa." “NineCj-alaa timefi out
of a huadred you may be fiure that tbeae same discauaes them can I
SEid ^ the ure of Rot^" “Romoc ia thlT {reatest of Naftire’
aireng^eba tbe sum^ ^ caablet it to Sgut th
fo^tkat beaten. It prodocea a healthy, aatural appetite.
tltspeU all f
So:
_
oifana whose duty it
a«cE
aohiect to any of tbe
tOM which 1 hare
wfah yoe wotdd try
c. It will do you
food than any \
drof yon crer heard oL
Win it comet to utiim
—iirinrt cootainiaf akohelthanbDocoaipeibeQ.
Ipanr does not coatak
nAnpofthowpoiaoM.
Tin way in which
taocbaold.oa
£.%■_________________ _
We PaM $100,000
KUTiiTSS:
ttM «r tkt TlmiB Marr ■■« rwtai
I srected goriag tge life-
Ftmtanaor Kwartnlr. toMbar of adonce, was ontlai home by Urn aoMon
SMb of bit IbtbM-. wbo Bras at Al
llaa.
Saaerlbad tbe misaalatas oad
large
traM aaar bar bone and aaaSa
plaa or tbe cage baab and lam.
fifth grade win answer sad da
tbe aaaaory araoad here aad prlaeipally tbe hay aad other bodies of fresh
aad rnaalag water.
Tbe eighth grade review was very
complete this week, having all tbe
regnlar braachas aad also a page de
voted to books aad magaglaaa. Tba
orIgiBal atocy tor tbe week wee “A Re
view of a N*lekle.“
Boardman aveaae oevenUi gno«;,
which fals also pabllshlag a weekly
paper, has decided to esebaage correapoodeoce srlth the Central eighth
The testa eonductad by Mr. McAl
lister before bla physiology cMsaea on
tbe amoant of lia»iU in tbe different
kinds of sraier have proven very st
'Two kinds of water were c
amloed. spring aad city water. In tl
development of the bacilli now
Id seem that the city water was
most Imiuire. alUtongk the haclll!
of the spring water may develop more
than it Bbows at tbe present tla
Superiateodent Gilbert has d
t have the. oratorical cootest
vre. It is the district contest, and
te one receiving firm place gets flO
»d goes at the district's repreaenUllve to the sute contest. It will be
April 15ih. la one of tbe churcbM. to
which a aroall admission price will be
charged. This interfi
'•'-‘ton's p"'
beM
be put off ontll tbe tSad.
Ftor U
Iqrte: OCOiictaRli w.kB««M(kta«. Tto Me«d w
d»«« ta
M 404 te
mg aad ^ feet wide, h
aaUrial gasrrM ia the
BMghbareeod aad is of the ponwt
Gothic. It was dcadgaol by IVdre Fw
ng Dtas. who aaporrlaal Its
tlea tor aaorly Ifty years and c
entad bla Itfo to It. Itoring the fir*
eaetorlM after bis deetb more tbsa
SM sreWtaeCs were emfOoynd npi
aad tor S88 years the work srai
gn^ of ble U,,^
kaoa
te^pty s price lOcc that save for s
exhUsratiaff and porifyiag.
fro^fKt of reaacfcable worth to ha■
%Tgetobl«: aad Liqa^
maagy.
soar—tike an rxeets
deadly to vegetable matter.
LiqtKuonc goet wherever tl
fogs
PLEASANT COMCEIT
roncert at the Baptist church
Saturday
ly <evening for the l>eneflt of
the church was not as well attended
as U should have been considering the
general exeellenee of the
program.
:he prograi
Tbe evening opened with a piano
ulo. •• Waywide Chapel" <G. D. Wllson) pls.red by Mrs. Smith,
renderoyl a aelecUon from Chopin.
• April Showers" (E. Mack) was the
title of a piano solo by Miss Grace
^Vtntt. followed by a piano solo.
’ Heavens Messenger" (Valsa Lowell)
by Miss May Millard. Mrs. Ida
Bailey gave spreading entltl^
te Swan" (Parker)
which
folio
•h was fidlowed
by a piano solo bv
Chapel
tboven^™'***' *
One of ClemenU's creations was the
piano solo by Miss Grace DeWItt and
the second reading oo the program
wax “Hw One Man Loves." by Mist
Rhea Martin.
“Sweet By and By"
(Wyman) waa the name of a piano
rolo by >/“ Pearl was Chaminade's
• TO**!
’•Rllo«"-" “
’MWlounell."
Mrs. Smith followed
with
rlth a piano solo. Gottschalk’s ' Last
Hop*
The remainder of the program was:
Plano solo. "Nearer My Gad to
Th^" (Tnnier)
DetH
mirner) Miss Grace DeWlu.
solo. (ClementI) Miss May
Milled”
DtietL Misses Haskell and Higgins.
Plano solo. “Venesls EL Napoli."
LIszl) Mrw. Smith
------------------------- time
boy was sared."
Mrs.
aTed." writes
*
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio, “Pnenraoeia had ptoyed aad havoc 1wlth him
aad a leribte cough set In beaidex.
Doctors treated
him, bat he grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Disoorery tor Con
sumption. and our darling was saved.
He’s now sound and weU." Bverybody
ou^t to know. It’s the only
for cooghs. colds and all Ian)
1 by Jas. G. Johnson and P.
w.
Trial botUea lOtJ
Lncal Jewish Poeplc Will Obaarva It
With Servlosa.
The Feast of the Pasoover begins
next Wedneaday evealng at son down
and contlnnca tor oevre days. Tbe
oecoaloo will he obaenred the —qq
it sras In antlqhity omoag the Jews.
The feast of onJeareoed bread aad
services la tbe temple, condoeted by
Rev. Mr. SaremoB arlll coastltiite the
local Mlabratloa. The stores will not
Now U the time to dean boose—
cleaa nmr oystem irM. drive out the
akotibea of vtatar with HoOkter’a
Rocky Monataln Tea. It wlD keep yoa
wen all summer. 35 cents, tea or tab
lets. JohnaoB’s Dreg Btore.
T cores.
___ ______ anil
MrintkM kab. tke dam. loo.
drags
for s ffcna that H caanot kin.
Th^ are the knosra germ diseases.
Umonae destroys st oace aad forAn that medicine cab do for these
"y
disease, troobles it to help Natorc
teem ao other wav to do h.
germs, and such resnhs
Id^
reel aad aocertaiii.
Uqaos__________
<bc I
bciplna bTtr^blre'of'thu the rermt. wherever they arc. aad tbe
sSSa:
:ii*
immm
reeslonsL*’—New
the reliefs r
reunion of Oernumy
through Prince Blsmark. with the fig
ure of Germania on a throne, the
genius of peace standing by and a pne
ces».ton of German princes approach
ing with King Ludwig II. of Bavaria.
- Saxony and the grand
etc. At the head of the
i page, kneeling with
an Imperial crowa on a cushion. wl
he presents
ELECTION NOTICE.
o the Legslly Qualified Electors at
the City of Traverse City, County of
Grand Traverse. 8Utc of Michigan.
Mfohlpan.
You arc heroby uutifiod that the an
nual charier clertina of the City of
Traverse Otr. Michigan, will be hell
Cli> at Ibe following plaoes. namely:
In Ward.No. One. In the Boys hand
room on Front street
lii Ward No Two. m the Sooond
ty hall on 9|>ruce street
'srd No Three
Three, in ltbs C 8, p a
Sru 8 Uniori stre«
WARD CAUCUhkS.
isrd .No F.vui. in i
i*n t’ass str.>ei
Intend I
srd No Flv.\ In ||„> prii
I.Miiding on State street
. her.‘by nuUfled that at
election the following cll
e caucuses to I
III be elected:
ling. M»«-h
March SMh.
2Mh. There
'There wUl
i
t many aaat south and west of
be
One imayor for one year
ward «»>ree
three members
It even
even muoh
muoh colder,
roitt#*. the
*k. mer- .
Two imembers 1board of public w
It
city committee ft»rjfhe for ihre«* years.
*"
‘'•'"f
Into tha ensuing
Ing yror.
■
,
One sch«»oI Insp
Inspector for three years.
H <^»>slrraan
chairman and wcrt-iary of each
One justice «»f the peace tor l___
®‘"' “'‘****
C
*uu --------------------wsnl caucus will certify promptly to v.-ars.
tempersturs
There will also^ l>e
known to be very rare here. Sut we s«-cretary of city committee Ibe names'
delegates elected in their re-j charter election
witnessing the fact that
spective waitls to attend
nd the city
cTty con Ii wards of aald
said cit
city tbe following**
many mor
coming hero every ventlon to be held Tuesday
evening. 1j olBrers.
ofllrers. namely:
namelr:
-ueoday evening,
year from
rii 29th.
21hh. 1»W.
Is also
also' requested
requ*
1964. It is
east, south and w»aL» »*■«'»>
,4^-----each
ward committee elect one
hslping tl
i
memlier
of
oommitiee
on
crvdentials;
steady an<
healthy growth of our also one member
«
alderman for two years.
member of
of the
tbe committee
committee on
on
besutrful Grand Traverse.
Yr of
Inspecidr of election for one
■ piTiuanent organization and order
In all other places
as thisi*’"'‘*"‘*''*‘
kct *1 tbe city convem
Inspector of elmlon for two
d No. One.
there were and always will be naturaljeari.
icus of voters resldlnj
ly consUnt exchanges of properties.]
A ciiizens
One member lioard of erlncatlon for
ill be held in the Boys two years.
both real and personal, as various *
room In McNamara building
One constable for one year.
tastes and wants of Individuals work!
street, on Monday evening
together to make up the life of trade. I
Ward No, Two.
2*th. 1964. at 8 o'clock for tto
One super* isor for one year.
Dg 20 delegates to a'
Inquiries for properties of vari-1 P'irptwe cf electing
iventlt
One alderman for two years.
suburban
* citizens city
>th! II
One Inspector of electioa for two
Chairman City
Chat K UsTe. Secretary
;
Dated March 23rd. 1!»01
THE: grand TRAVERSE
of J*rlnco
■ Bei
approved
wtt.tt»asisBttsr—
CITIZENfi CONVENTION.
7TZ.
------------------T------7"
!
Emperor WlUlam
l:iSi.toS' fo?
ommlssloas to Be rlto
run sculptors for
its to be placed la the hall .>f
lumenti
e of n
ihe cathedral, n
detlon, and det
Liqnocoac costs soc.*Mip,
Not Madlcloe.
Lfopoiooe it act m
kf,dr^
Its virt
solely
ou
tly from gas. made
ia large
irom tbe bc« oxygen prodocert.
process requiring immense spparatns
sad 14 days' time, this gas it made part
of tbe bqtbd prodoct. Uqoosooe Cs.
for fltorc than so years, bcca the
More Riots.
Disturbances of
rtrikem .................
aearty as grave as an IndlvMiul dls-,
order at the sy*»om
Overwt>rk I.m-'
of sleep, nervous tension will be fuL;
lowed by utter collspM, unless a re-)
liable remedy
is immedlatel)
«m ;
ployed There’s nothing so efflrtent lo *
cure disorders of the liver or kidneys
as mertrlc Bitten. Ii's a wonderful
tonir and effeotivo nervine and the
greatest -all amnad medicine ftir run;
m'^I \j’*|'***"* l»ro'«'cullng Blinmey,
down systems. It dispels nervousness, j
Ye*
The towyer far the defense sras Al- rheumatism and neuralgia and expels quite
licrt Merles, and was assUu-d by Usle malaria germs. Only 60c. and satisfac-1
Tl>omas.
F H Meads, druggists.
; “•
'The prisoner was Howard Adams,
Most Enjoyable Progi-am Vary Ably!
Rendered at the Baatiet Church
i
50c. BotUo rswo
KUls Instda Carms.
Germ Dimes
vaswswh WoosM'a fTre.
As s ffaely dreoaed woelsa e
the “L- train every other won
the car eyed ber ctotbes ctoaely.
'Tbarc^” aald a tnaa to bta wife, wbo
wu making a ckme laventory at tba
BOW amvaTa Orcoa, “that Is what I
doet like about women. They display
each Interest la other women'a etotbsOL
Ton see it ererywhere—In parlon. at
s and t«IU and In pabllc c
veyanceo. You never see men sctlag
that way. 1 am Inclined to bellere tbU
Is owing to BMB's finer Jodgueal as to
wbat is prepor. They know that to
take jpeto at aaoUM-r's dress u the
bclgbt at bad menaers. and they sbstala CNb Astag U.*’
*lt Is Tscy alee of yon. of coarse, to
raise yowr own eex so.“ saM LI-, wife,
hot yoor esplsnstloD is utieriy wrong.
Tbe reeson women noticr one soother’s
dotbea is that erery
tleaUy
, s^'wb^n*^
school
day evening. Tbe progima was enUrely different from anything that had
ever lieen held before, as It was a
mock trial, haring all the featorea of
a regular court
The following obm
took part as offleers of the court:
Judge. Lson rtieinberg: sheflff. Jerry
Sullivan; di-puiy sheriff. Vernon Meluiyro:
romplalnanl.
Ralph
Wynkoop;
profc*HUtlng
ailonicy,
Guy
charged »1ih stealing a cap. . The
cruss examinatton of the defense was
very good, but both lawyers lacked
force In their summing up arguments
before the Jury, "nte defense wss st
last everwhelmed by the merpo«-crIng evlilenee brought up by the prose- illon against the prisoner, especially
the prisoner bad told one of the
IlnesBfs brought up by the prosecu>n that hi- was troubled with kleptomanlacy.
After due deliberation the Jury
brought In the verdict of guilty of
stealing the cap. The judge then
asked the priMwer If he had anything
to say. Mr. Adams denied the charge
and said he was not guilty. The judge
then let him off on suspended s
lenee
-•
-V't
^Tbe resolt k a vrodact that
wbat oxym docs. Ogygm k tb
sjsarce ofsH vitality, the aot|
AUm IX. bad It laSled down aad the
boat fiem
-r I
■Tat Wa Gtra Too a fiOc.
BotUa Ptaa.
90ca Bota«
jsZiSr^
JSS
r*5ttS* fm SSted^Ub!
wrtttaa by a Sflb fnafia papU. Sba
FEAST OF PASSOVER.
a E WAIT & SONa Pharmacists
jT'.'akA.biwNV- -
•BEAUTIFUL
ErSaHi :H
^.,“1
SK ’.Kir.S’ir
----------- -
either of these, or anyone who wishes 1 for ward offleex In said ward and the
One member of board of edocaUoa
'*
for twt) years.
h*“^orth of LaOrange, Oa.. suf- to buy a good 80-acre farm, four milaa i transaction of such other buElnesf, u
One constable tor one year
from this city on tha state road, well!
befoto the caucus.
Ward No. ThPto.
Improved, orchard, fences and build- ’
p McNamara
Bucklen’e Arnica Salve wbollv
One supervisor for one year. ’
Goo. B. Blue,
pd it In
In five days.
For ulcers,
ulcers. Ings. or a new six-room house on State ;
cured
One alderman for two years.
street
or
large
vacant
lots,
see
Ward
Committee.
indt, piles it's the best salve In the
One Inspector of election for two
years.
Id. Cure guaranteed. Only 2S cts
--------------!
Ward No. Two.
Sold by Jas. O. Johnson and F H
One Inspector of election for oar
I
Cl
RRVAWT
A citizens caucus of voters resldln
year. ■
Meads, druggists.
Iws
V-/.
OriT/AlMlyiQ vvard No. 2 will he held at Secom
Secom
One member of toiard of edneatino
ward city hall on Monday evening
A find that may be of considerable 1
March 28th. 1904. at 8 o'clock for Iht for two years.
importanee has been made In tbe bed j —
One cnnKtsble for one year.
purpose of electing 16 delegates to st
of the Rainy river, near Oneway. Na-1
’
- (end a citizens city convention caKerl
Ward No. I
One Mip«T\
li
n Isor
for o
for Tuesday. March t*th. 1964. and
One alderma
rman for two years,
also for the nomination of candidates
has been discovered, assaying 89 per; ^
^
for ward offices in said ward and th<
One Inspector
irpector of eleetton
election for two
cent. A prospector has leased 40 acres
Csi?*^ Qroning ana Feather Renobm
transaction of such other business a. years.
00 which depoalu are located and a
Csipet sewing .nd Uylng.
ma.v come before the caucus.
One Inspector of election for one
company will be organized to develop I
ti.
year.
H. A. Langworthy.
the property.
^
^
One member of board of edacalion
C. H Hanslovsky.
for two years.
Thomas Ftirtsch.
One constable for one year.
Ward Committee
Wa. tka___darelgaad, 4o hereby
Ward No. Five.
oeaiS
fits Waahioctoo St
Ward No. Thraa.
agree to refoad_________
I the money oa a MOne superivsor for
JT one 3year.
citizens cauens of voters residing
cent bottle of Oreaaa'a
One alderman forr two y*»...
years.
Three will be held at
Bynip of Tar If H totla to care yoor
One inspector of elejnlon
( ‘
‘
for
Iman* school on Monday
ooagb or cold. We aleo goanatae a
years.
» 28th. 1964, at 8 o’clock
S6-ceot bottle to prove aaMitockiry or
One member olr board of edacation
■ of electing 18 delegate.
money refunded.
for two years.
nventl
One consisble for one year.
Tbe polls of said election will be
TrsL-TBsmTrswimCUTe;ios. m. connac-*- ! sod also fur the nomination of cant
open on said eleetton day from 7
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
o'clock in tbe forenoon until 5 o’clock
In tbe afternoon, when they will be
finally closed.
In testimony whereof 1 bare hereunto set my hand at tbe city of Trav
*«»»..6*^_Trs»*rw Oily SBu p. m tor ;
E P. Wilhelm.
erse City, Grand Traverse coBBfy.
Michigan, this 22nd day of March.
1964.
.
CHA8 M. I----------A cll irons caucus of voters residi
2138-m
In Ward No. 4 will be held at laike a^
nue engine house on Monday evening REPUBLICAN Cl'TY CONVENTION
March 28th. 1904. at 8 o'cloek for th
>ci Ing 9 delegates
A republican city c
purpose of elect
delegato* to al
tios to
lend a cltlrens ettv convention caUedl place In nomluailon candllidatea tor citg
fer Tuesday. March 29th. 1904. and! offices, and lo traSsact such
at
other bos
nomitu
iKSti.'.n of candi
w It
CCS in
r ward offices
^ra^oto Moe^y evealag. Mareh
. at 7:30 ock ...
Ward NO. 1 will be eatlUed to SO
delegates; Ward No. 3 will be entitled
delegates: Ward No. S win he
TADUT*
mutled to 28 de
_
Committee.
delegataa:
Ward Mo. 4
o
IS delegates; WaiC No. 6 to It
Ward No. Five.
lelegates. Total 113.
•A cUtzens caucus of voters
t
s residing
P. C. OUbarL
Im Ward
ltd No. 6 will be heldI la Stab
Chsirman City CommlUee.
Street Primary school 00 Monda> L B. Cook. Racretary.
evenint March 28th. 1964, at 8 o’clock
Dated March 16. IS04.
for tbe purpose of electing 13 delegata
to attend a dUzens dty conventioi
called for Taaaday. March SStk. 1964
aad also for the aomlaatloa of caadl
date* for ward oacea ia aald srard aai
the traasactioB of anch otber bosines
as may come before tbe eaaeoa.
•Thoa. K«to.
**•
ts: s?
CITY
imnNG wowl
R. R. CHAPm, PTfiprtetor.
61*110 RAPIOS I 1*01*11*
COBPARY.
‘ ‘■’'"’tom i'iEsaa”'"'
T.r.'pu’JjS.,
*s.‘i:rSa2*" —
i’s:.'
kd^eSiw
I""" -
TwCSfSyirfiiSriSW
c u uxafwooD. o. p. a
KASKOLA
commmw
-
4..
____
R&LLniKGMI
mv. j.BKcns
Paianamph
Jt
CURES
. s.Tisisr'-
BftWSES «n) SWBlJilGS. PereMarquette
WRm
all fei-er and intoganstioB. A miiaail
in erery borne snU factory. A
t5e. 60c. A $1.M St fill Dr^Ste
QUICK Rasr«MUNTIED
TKNMBMNCBl l4Mb|j,ElA
•. 1S9V m,aa«
DENTIST
, Very beet Of dental fiervire ooif.
lOtb jrcar of pnetke. Yoor patran*
tigt w eolict^ la new Mnn—t.
TstWstfftineeCAsfNctt bsOdins. aader JL P. haS. oa ioor
witli Dodtoajr Bomeea College and
<wer Sieger otten.
^
Ward Ooeualtiee.
-•ssastv
:1
''T
■
THX XVidJligO BXOOXD, TBAVKBSK Ony, SCOT; MOIIDAT. KABCK
vMiKniranr
MSCPM SAiCR OCAO.
Congl^ l^at$
t Vanmg PM
nnarad tbn I
S^F&iS£L.w«r.iXgt
ape S4 yuan. He laavnn tkrws hroi
«M la tbla eky. oa* ta PmvaMmi_____
ow In Cttatoa county. HM fnsMral
be bnU tnm SL Pfands ebatab
•«4lre y#M L$Mm§ Fir.,
YManiay aoratag aoMar tbe dm
of UiMartaker Aademm.
lETV
i K. P. lodge, tbe
raa to have beea
KIND
WE?S.-ggjgg- »*aar
Do not fail to aee that Complete and Perfect
Line of I^ngleys shown by
w‘£rr£rs.n&rsx^
Kubeck $ boyt
niamhmStrttI
€Mff
Cook's
aid asaterlally la enlarging i
■ i this city.
St. Eir
*th Guild will bold a spet with Mias Btbel Smnrtb-
8manmht4
1 members a
FID6HT
HELD UP
It':
^, r.
SBBdajr. vu obM^ed la tSe Bpiaoopal
eharck rMterSa:
irSar. Oae or the ptaaalnt
faalores of the
Uie BsoralBC urrlce was
the Bladac oT a aok>. the “Palma." by
E. ■. White.
ite. In t]
the
T. C.
Btoot read as —----------------a Phrqaar's *X4fe of Chriat,** i
one tiianpb of Jeans when be rode
lem orer palm atrewn blpbMAIL AMO CX^aCSt MOfTTH ARC
the people shnmted "HoTbe deeeripMoB dl the
OOTM DKLAYCa
, thoiisbu
r the 8oe of Man as the
■ "
! road swept
r. M. asM nsn Aimauxsi
■
Tbe ladies are cordially Invited to
attend the repnblican city oooveatloa
this evening. Tbe balcony of
berg’s Grand has been reserv'
them.
Tbe retail clWfcs’ nnlon meeting win
not be tonight, bat Monday. April 4.
There will f
aperial meeting uf
Traverse City
der. Na 147. O. B.
8.. toaaorrow evening at 7:30.
_____ A I
attendance Is deslr^ as there
come before the
In*.
Each
bring
M5.00IO'50.00
PERSONAL.
.»
Miss l.uelU Bailey has resigned
position at the Boston Store.
Mrs. R. B. Jennings rHnrSed
Cadillac thU morning after a wlsii
the city with M. M. HkmUton.
Edwin Chapman is in tbe city froai
Mt. Pleasant for a week's rtslt with
his parents during vacntlon at tha
Normal.
He went to SbeClaiM. this
visit with relativas.
tomlg retimed tto CadU
lac this morning after spending Sun
day In the rtty with her hnahnad.
James J. Dunn arrived from Grand
Rapids yesterday aad resumed work
in the feed department of the Hannah
4 Lay Mercantile Company after n
severe lUneoa.
Editor W. E. Campbell of Northport
was In the city Saturday, ammpanied
by his wife and daughter.
Hon. Perry Hannah is
Is in Grand Rapids on his way from Cblcagn. .He 1s
delayed by the flood.
a the I
Willard Wursburg
M his
frlet
‘tAliat We Stand For."
For.' acd In the In town visiting friends.
"Wbat
Mist Myrtle
Hookei of West
le Hooker
evening preached very ably on '’Three
street Is entertainingr her friei
Things We Need.’’
Teresa McOonom. of i
realistic and toacAla«.
RreahyUrian.
Hasel Riley, of Grand Rapids, as
sisted the ebdr at the Presbyterian
church yesterday. The subject of hit
solo, which was very weli rendered,
was "Pear Ye Not. Oh Israel." Rer.
Can't Make Tbeir Tripe m4 Caaler L. B. Blssel preached two strona seimoBS which were listened to with
Cenelfmnefrts Ara •eattarad Aleof
much Interest.
the Una. Canaliic Heavy Lose
Cengrepatienal.
V'bat We Believe" wa* Rev. D.
blin’s morning subject and. as
Cochlln’s
The high water Ja the aoath part of usual, bis sermoo was very powerful
aad full of deep thought. After the
the sute U delaytag
mornlpg service, tboae who desired to
Into the city and practically no mail unite with the church met in the
has been received in the city siaee pastor’s study.
DIseipIsa
Baturday. The local O. R. *. I.
i
left at 11:1S bnt'the south bound train
will reach Grand Rapids by way of
Mmkegon.. Malllare carried on the
t delayed by tbe round
about way of gvitlaa tbea throngb.
Tbe 1I:L5 south l>ouBd train on tbe
Pare Marquette was canceled today
aad tbe trat aoatta bound train over
that road will be at b:20 tbU aft
noon. The 1 o'clock froas the soi
arrived la the city but was delayed
account of the Soods.
Traveling men are anythin* I
pleasant t^y when a train Is m
tioned. They have certain engage^
dSlI
SL are not ture of makmeats to
All aad
g'thnh. Baster being near at band
lag'thnh.
aad tbe goods
_nods shi|
shipped by express arcdelayed almost as bad as tbe freight
trains aad
many thousand
worth In trade and
Their mall U delayed
qoeoce many of them i
Obliged
lay over and wait for orders and I
connectkms are p
so that tb<
dare not leave la
Local merchants are also bothered
by non-receipU of freight.
No
lioond consignments are held up
Grand Rapids and there is no cer
tainty when they will arrive. Tbe loss
OB perishable goods owing to the flood
and the change In the weather is said
to be heavy.
Tbe 1 o'clock Pere Marquette train
was three hours and ten minutes late
Into the city today and went c
Grand Trunk road to Grand
and from there to Mnskegnn a
p
Slits
Skirts
wiAMiiTEE ewB cwroacE
MISSIONARY
ANNIVERSARY
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FYKSgs5trd5s*««-ai.«-
Ori* Cair
CilSSlNl
Bwmm
COAL
Just arrived; sui>ply your wanu,
for it if going fast
Cssts
MISCELLANEOUa
We show an elepant line of SPRING SUITS anti SKIRTS for
VM from................................................................ $ , 2.00 to $35.00
SOUTH
S
”A. J. WILHELMSiVb'b!
THE
a B. TAYLOR COAL 00.
mmm
Reliable Builders
''r
tlflc manner. It tones up and strength
ens the weak, makes rich, red blood,
Tbe New Era. branch board No. 51. and restores health to the who1<
rid an imporUnt meeting Saturday
Take a tablet of Ml-o-ns after each
________
“‘J In k lew days your cheeks
Grand Rapids, addresssed the
th
mem*ke eyes will
pr»-sent who represem
lented the
*>rtKht. the breath sweet and the
ibershlp of tbe assoclatior
_ thU
Ion in
elastic and springy,
iu con
city. In an Interview with Maaaxei tinued use will give perfect health and
H. A. Coates, he stated that uT
every part aad ouUine of the body will
befvnie beautiful and symmetrical.
t-arly demonstrated to the entire s
}ou really ought to begin using
raction of all ppresent that the U
ll-ono today when 8 E. Walt 4 Sons
dsmenial. of the New Era, although
ted and
» refum
______
past three
" I ■ ■ *
months with eppldemic and disaste
‘ pcrfwt MtlsfacUiNrrIhey have m
been
n found wanting
wantln
tfiterulning and Instnictlvs Program Mr Sharrow
Natk^
■ought with him the
evidence
It the membership of ov<
Rwidcfsd — Palm .Sunday — Bei^
Norlcc U hereby given that tbe part-sanding loyal.
n^lp heretofore existing between
■
vtoM in TemplM of Worship.
The lappse rate Is at a minimum Prank Lahym and Herbert O. Joynt
Id the growth atm continues, this !s and doing businena under tbe firm
A very entertali
Unlng and instructive
name and aiyie of tbe ColumbU Tranaprogram was
•en nt tbe nrst M. K.
jmpany. la thU day mntoally dlaevening under the
I; the said Frank Lahym to
Woman
Mli
iman *s
s Porelgn MlsalonbuMnesa under tbe name of
Mrs.
Laufman
Lnufman had
ColumbUTranafer Company, and is to
diaege of tbe meeting in place of the
all obligations against said com
proaMant Mrs. ellogg. who was III.
y nnanlraou^ in Its
and to collect nil bilU doe said
Mrs. Laafatan opened the program
company; the said Herbert O. Joynt
Mr. 8hamw reports the same exIt the
_
of
“rience wHbont exception thronglK»o'
...r miaahmary sKtclely. This was fol
lowed by &a anthem ^ tbe choir. PresMIag BMer Carrel then offered a
Dnled March 22. 1P04
pntyer. The cdagregatloa Joined In
gone to dry dock.
alaglag «be ooroaatioo hymn, after
which Miss Helen Unfman recited a Northport Car Ferry Has CIsared 1
gas connectloa* are
vasy ptaanlag aelectiaa. Thank You.
Chicago for Ovcrkauling.
already being booked and tbe work
Bay." UtOc Mlaas Wilson, who U the
will be commenced as mmm as the froat
ferry running between
daagbter of-a forelgB mlssioaaiy. also
is out of the ground and will be done
gave a very alee recttatloa.
Miss Northport and MaaUtIque baa gone to
Ukw.
In the order of apppikation. First
Chicago
Icago to
lato dry dock for reicted .
come flrat served. Therefore, tbe gas
ralra.
Ira. The recent hard'exp
y God to -Vu^.
company abouM be seen at tbeb cardamaged the boat somewhat
vfclcb vraa beautlfunyr done. thU being
Heat opportunity.
oae of the moat pie islng numbers of
Partlea desiring extension of-mnln
tbe entire program, Tbe choir sang
pipe on their street please notify nnd
tbe byau aofUy during
»g the paatomlae. ihe tlsne the Ice breaks up
tbe superintendent ao that
Rev. M. D. Cnnrri4 then
Un
gave tbe adtheir streett may be canvasaed nt on<
dress of tbe evening, raising tbe queeTHE MARKCTB.
Remember,
----------- jr. piplpg
piplpg from
from the mnln
tkML "Why nhould I be Interested in
the ranges wtU be free for a tliae.
mlanloBe and
eapednllr in
the
WoMMl Boraign
MMMoury
8oCobra Ocerge Ralem. an Egyptlam.
cletyr He said all obould be Interestod la mlaakma beennae It is selflvb
to live only to one’s self and
md as na
e la agrlcuMure. ki aoweD pleased
Ametienn ChrtaUan man. ItI was bis
with bis work 1
doty to ba MlnraMad la mlaS____ ___
anM (hat tbn people sboolk be iater
oatnd In the woman's mtsakinar
doty baennse R was tbroogb
iMoaea that tbe eblMren vera rei
aad that they could
cblMra '
i^
Wi.oo, Ml.am, Ml.BO. Ba.oo
MIS.HOODTDIAO
•ranch Board Number 51 Addreesed
Saturday Evening.
w«E;sg"3arc’ssi.«'-
DON’T FORGET THAT THIS IS THE GLOVE STORE.
WE are showing a splendid selection for you
to choose from
Paffhauaan Funeral.
W. 8. Anderson drove to Mayfleld
Estimable Lady Passed Away Satur this morning to direct the funeral of
John A. Pair
Paffbausen. tbe pioneer who
day Evsning After Much Pa
died Friday i
tient Suffering.
Mrs. W. J. Moody died at 7:34» t
urday night after a long illneM. h
estimable iwoman i
progggiata S. E. Walt A Sons Are Cor
leaves a large concourse ofr friends
ffdent That Mi«.fu Will Make Pee
mourn for her.
pie Well and Fat.
Mrs. Mary L. Mood.v wa* born in
ird. Branch county. Nov. •«. I8«s.
was married to W. J. Moody Oct.
To give cunfldence
e of
8M. In November,
November. 1K66. she. in Ml-o-ns will increai weight, cure dyscompany with her husband, moved
pepsis and restore ie sick to health.
Traverse City where she has since 8.
‘ I“ Walt 4 Sons, one of the bestkno'
in this I
rritten giiaranteee with every |
? of .Ml-o-na. they sell to refund
iTilte. E. W. 1
money
toody. all <a this city. One brother. claimed
eorge Corbt
There
n«H>d of being tbin and
sister. Mrs. t
wa,«ited. The use of Mi-o-na will give
survive her.
you strengr:
igth, health, good flesh. If it
The funeral will be Tuesday affjr does
Druggists 8. E. Walt 4 Sons
noon at 2 o'clock from the house.
^
return
ley without
or argument.
It
Ming but SOc.
t ERA MEETING.
ratores hrallb
w«S'i.*?.sj5*c«srts^
THAT word tha gets cvcr>' woman thinkiofir
I of gowns and gloves. We have made
unusual preparations tor >^00 this year,
non cver>'thing is waiting for your apandi now
proval^ Suit shoppe
ipers find this the most dclighlful {Race
|Iace in the city to trade, for here
they get a selection they get no where else;
our suits have a distinction that others lack.
Our prices arc right and we are back of cvcr>*
thing we sell, which gives the customer entire
confidence.
HORSES FOR SALE
AT PIONEER LIVERY BARN
I have a good assonmeni of horses for sale,
some of all kinds. Have ten head of cheap
farm horses, weight from 1,000 to 1,300. These
horses have been at work all winter and are
thin, but ready for work- 1 have some nice
drivers and a few draft or heavy farm horses.
COME IN AND SEE ME
aburch last
B. J. MORGAN
MsOortatooe
J. D. Mailed & D. B. Maned'
Carpenters and Bnilders
Old nullable builders, best of refer
ences. are prepared to do all kinds
carpenter and Joiner worir Ehttmates
given on.short notice.
An one cootempIgUng building or
repairing will do well to consult t
above Arm. Ofllce and sulr work
speclaUy.
Renidence 202 Bant Eighth street.
Citlrent phone 975 2 rings.
TMVBSE GUY
6RAIR AID STOCK EXCUHE
LADIES
Who are looking
COMFOR^.
T, STYLE, and WEAR,
ke, neat s^
‘
in a nice,
at aboot _
doUar lemthai
lem tl^ the nsnal price,
wfll 6nd h in
MONEY SAVED
Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
the foot.
By Purchasing
Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the
Our 2.00Sboes NOTICEI
They are positivdy the bcM
ever placed on sale at this price.
AU widths from A to A A at $1
STElNBEItG BROS.
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
OoomrBevMithafxl Union Bm.
•**^''***’
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance Twith the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
It Psiys la tbe Esd
J.B.PiigcElCCtJlcCo.
tlSCaasSt.
F. O. NICHOLS. Prop.
TkaveneOty.
Chicago. Hardv « —Wbent—May.
iUKTMl SALE OF
da?35rbf2
MpuM by tbe male quarteC
„ etlng of tbe memben of tb
thaak offering was taken which was German BvnngMSenl Lutheran 8i. Mai
very liberally ranponaed to. The r
tbeoi congragntkm will be held Friday
Inffa program oonclnded by the <
morntag nt Id o’doek In tbe Swedish
■ Rev. A. Mnrtln. of Kingsley.
In <
panlor.
All
hla subject being Invited to nti
D. C«
■t."
-*The Beat InvaatmanL'
r Aa
Sainnlay of oneb week.
2141-2t
wood
________________ _
dlag. tablea. ebalrs'roefcera. Ioum^
ALL THE RECORD6 ta Bdtaou and stands,
anwtag
majilnfi.
tiaafini
Icior Oatalocs at Ortnaell Bros, eor stores, eook atove. steal range (anarty
er Froat aad (Mss Bta.
EldAM; ■ew). stove tmnitmn, sMeboart. eupSEC0N04IAND
ISSns
PIANOS
Oa Taeosar afkan
IflM WiSgtaa
SHOES
snap to them, at
SliMtre Bm.
Sorosis
That's an that’s ncccaaiy^
jtm can rest aasnied itViNrfccL There are none bet>
ter anywhere. You'D 6nd
a nice dispAay m
SMttberg Bros.
New Shoes
For Ladies
SWELL STYLES
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