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The Evening Record, February 22, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-02-22
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THE EVENING RECORD [T^MI
TBAVEB8E CirT, MICH. MONDAT, FEBBUABT 0.1901
FRANCE DOESN’T SUICIDE
At ASYLUM
■ I TRUST ENGLAND
;-P
i*:
•
■
people attsttSad tlm
a tong jump to reach this city. They
appeared laJHIat last week and left
this city. The fioral oEeriags were there Suaday for Traverse City
many mad very beaotifal. H. L. Carter
foBdocted the taeral.
Mea. KU Howell.
Mrs. Ell HowelL an old resideot of
ELVIRA
KNAPP
SWALLOWED Paradise
towaMilp. died Saturday
CARBOLIC ACID.
morning at her home near Summit
City, aged S3 years. The funeral wrrices will he held at the residence
Tuesday maralag at 11 o'clock.
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She b Stren^diaiiiig Her PositkMi in KMEW D1UG*S fiUlCK EFFECT
the Far East
MIM EDNA QUIMBY OEAa
UNPOPULAR
IN RUSSIA
-.71
PofMlMT Ymm»« Lady «r Hofoor An.
•warvd tl«« Last Call.
Special in the Ereoluf Reoonl.
Honor. Mich.. Feb;
MIm B4n«
Mar. ihe.daBChter ai Wllllas and
iPranees Qutaibr. died at 10:30
{momltia. her death hdlng due to stom
NO. ENTHUBIABM ! ach and luni; trouble, the resolt ot
jplaartor.
Beside her father and
THE WAN.
mother
‘ broibers. two sisters, a large circle at
Jrelstlv**s and a host of frteoda
TfJlKET USTEKS TO mETS
3 BURNED
TO DEATH
|:e
HARVEST
dF DEATH
fe:;'
1:^
Vhrl
troops had occurred near the Valu< ^
tn Bio
river and that the Ruaaiana had beenj®''®'^
®'« and Mrs. W. L Brown; bouquet. Mr.
and Mrs. William Core.
repuleed with a loee of 2.600 killed and
TRfimndttl
i
the
diw^fdlted
in
many
P
C.
L
it
M
train
out
to
Northport
W*-aley Motfatt .aged 44
. The reports are otacreoiv^ in many
had to be aent
circloo today inasmuch as the Japan-1
Rapids this morning over the G. Thursday night at the a^U
to hU c
•oat arc thought to have not a auf- R A I. nwd and It mill probably re- body win be taken
Eiit aft
, in that vicinity to initict turn to the cUy this aftemoon and go
.father aod mother who
-son City: a eoa. who resides
, eiMhlns blow on th. Ruaaian over the Nortlipon run ihU evening.
lone, and a daughter, who la
•cbool at Big Baplda The
rent to Cara<|D City this
bombarded DUARTE.
by Cndertaker Anderaon.
SpMial to tha Btrablr* Record.
Funeral of Marry ZicA.
|i»rBk rah. a—A Elapaleh f tom Ba«
The
fuueral
service of Hairy Zlck
DamhtBa aaya tha UitNtd BMaa
of Aenw. who waa terribly injured la
Cflilaar CotamWa and tha trabilng ahip
a «m at Wintamaburg and died later
^ It Does'ntCake a Uery
W Cong f^eaded Person
to realize that this is the More at irlikh to parMore >e obum Iu|cr diMoarti tluo otben eu.
We vethenAae eBibMtofmlbe poblSe the
benefit of one |nidi>icL CUI uxl inveMifMe.
gMiVDmoMOFaE.s.
WAS A TRAINED NURSE BEFORE
First Seaaion Will Be Held in the
HER AFFLICTION.
Masonic Hall Wednesday Afurnoon at t e'Clock.
Had Attempted Suicide Previously and
The first session of the dist
Waa Carefully Watched. But Bucventioo of the. Order of the
8Ur. wbk
which convenes here Wf
beaded in BecuHng a Key to
and Thursday, will be held in the 1
the Operating Room.
•cmlc hall on Wednesday
fo'ckjck Tbet
yet been n*c<*lved by the local I
The first suicide at the
Is exp»T
Michigan asylum for several
twenty I
latQ Saturday
em In addiUon to the local members.
Elvira H. Knapp gut hold of some car
Judge John A Loranger left tbU
bolic arid and took It. death resulting
morning for Pontiac, where he b re
within a ft minutes.
tained as.counsel in a damage suit
Mish Kn
against the Detroit Street Railway
at the asylum for a 1
year, wds In the infirmary ward, and
in some way soceeded Saturday afterIn getting the key to the oper
ating room from the key ring on the
belt of one of the attendants. The loss Btore. 12» Front St.
> OiMlced almost Instantly, and
rrh was made for her. the at
B finding that she had gone Into
operating room, which opeaa from
Inflrmao'. and k»cked the door,
leaving the key in the lock. The only
tu gain eatraace waa through a
low. and thooi^ all poslble basted
rnadf. she had lime to get hold of i
a bottle c^talning carbolic acid and
dlhe comenu.
IS still standing when help ar^
rived, and tried \u RjM-ak. but dlcnl
wlitiln a few mlnnies Her re!atlv«-s.i
•n* at
wbf» live n*‘sr Howard City,
r.»fher
oil.-,- leb.grsplied to. and hei
arrived this n
was ,lu yeart
trained nurse and km^ tbe quirk ef
f«*cl of the drug she Us.k She has be
fore ihU attempted suicide, and bs*
always been carefully watched
/
Her mother Ik dead, but liesides.h^i
broth.H-. 4. H Knapp, shr leave* .a
father
.
ments hare i
>j'WOULD
ALLOW
OLACK
UaI
WANTED TO BEE PRESIDENT.
.;V
FLECT IN MEOITENRANEAN.
I
.) But Railroad Man Had a Big Own and
Waa Sant to AaylMm.
By Wire to the Erenlpg Record
PrienaQS of Sottlinfl the Balkan
Washington. Feb 2«.-Bdgar Rel
gar. a railroad man of Chicago waa ar
War Which S«
rested this morning for trying to get
Into the t^lilte bouse by way of the
esecutire office. In one of his pockeu
was found a big loaded revolver. He
By W'ire to the Evening Record
ParM. Fab. «.-A high French pee- aald be wished to see the president
patents Later he was aent
ammcnt official sUtad today that to the 1
K? aaylum..
^
Franca H strangthaning Its forces In
the far East and Uking other precau
tions In fear that lU hand will be
forced into
to the Russo
P*ct either• a( home or
••Tlie 'French people.** the official
~
raid ' while resUzing that war would
be the most unw.se thing possible.! HOTEL. THEATER AND BUSINESS
penerally distrust England s aincenty'
BLOCK DESTROYED.
and tmM Sght far their ally. Ruisia. •
_______
no matter what the cost would be.**
klhambra Goes Up In Smoks at Chi
INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS
cago Early This Morning.
SpecUJ to the Evening Record
BL PatSTsburg. Feb. 22.—The fea
lure of the
By Wire to tbe Evehlng Record
out taken with regard to th. prospect
32.-ThnH» persons;
of inUrnational complicatiorra. Once were burned to death and a fourth
og as a result of the fire
again tho Pasta haa lant a willing ear
Alhambra hotel,
that
destroyed
to tha diplomatic auggaationa of Raatheater and I
block. Nine- MRS. 6ARBARA MARSH. A PIGala that tha Black aaa flaat should on# teenth and Sta
re<‘ta at 4 o'clock »
NEER. PASSED AWAY.
day be unsxpw:Udly in the ModlterTh*'
originated In
m oMhe Alhai
rantan. Turkey being aaaurad that this
The loss Is IDO.OOO.
once an accomplished fact, not one of
Amt
tied missing
misting an* Funeral Services of Harry Zick and
the reported
the powers would have a word to say Charles Barattl.. the ni
night clerk. S. W
Mrs. Vincent Neason—Death
In objection. If they did Ruaaia would Cnil
guest, and
Swa
nd Alfred
i
guest. The Alhambra
theater Iwlonmnl
Alba
of Wesley Moffatt.
h
circuit
The only difficulty is that Abdul to the Stairr A Haviland
Mrs. Barbara Marsh widow of
Hamid, diaceming the big service in
ANHIVERSART
CELESRATION
Joseph
Marsh,
comer of Tnlon and
his power to concede .exacU In return
Ninth sirt^cu. died last night at 11:.30
o'clock
dropsy at the age of a little
over 75 years
an old pioneer of thU
City. Delivers Address.
having been here nearly >0
dlgeat. The terms are that Turkey be
.years. She made all funeral arrange-1
given a free hand settling the Balkan
ments liefort' she died, selecting the;
Uidge
"Michigan."
C.
S
V
S
b
difficulty in the war which coming
lobmtlng ItK twunly fifth snnlvt*r- minister who slu- aUo wanted to get.
months are deemed sure to bring.
tiKlay. Pmr. B Shlmek. of lows the choir, and made other necessary j
nty. Iowa, is delivering an address In
She has not a relative living and Is;
MANCHURIAN INSURRECTION.
the City o pent hous«‘ This evening
reputed to l>e worth quite a sum of
then* win be a
Special to.the B\ming Record.
which!
\
London. Feb. 22.—Forecasts of a party at the City Invitatio*' to
Th..
th.- ..1
-.t- distributed the money In such a way
as
to not Increase any one person’s
Manchurian Insurrection are drawn
U fr
from the rtperta of the Italian consuls
Quite elslMtrste arrangements have wealth materially.. She left the bouse >
in
which
she
was
living
to
a
family!
and other foreign officials and accord lieen made and a ver> pleasant time is
rented part of the‘house fn»ni her. j
wrth evidence from China and India snilclpsusl The committee in charge
-ral iserv ice will W held j
The ^meral
Certhe affair Is Jomf Sledr
‘ that the Oriental Imagination hat been venks. V. Sledr. J . Msnlnek. A. G
^'ednesday aftc
Cochlin of the
lighted up by Japanese naval victories. IVierivl, A Prssl Charles H Hsn from the
officiating Tbe
rongregatlona
The uprising of Manchurians, if fol slovsky.
Prof Shtnu'k arrived in the clly at funeral will Iw* in charge of Mrr Anderlowed by the use of dynamite on the
2 o>h»rk and was escorted to the C\iy son.
Funeral of Mrs. Neason.
Biherian railway and an Interruption opera house by the "Bov's band " A
The funeral of Mrs. Vincent Neason
of communications would render the hht>rt program was rendered In front
t.f the t.pe rs house and there were k who died Friday night, was held yes
Russian mlllUry situation hopeless.
afternoon fmm the Asburv M
There is much evidence that war it large number of citIrens In the parade terdayurrh;
which was filled with the
unpopular in Russia. The Slavs would
Is of the family A c<»mfortlng
SLEEFER-HELH
m mas preachiMl by Rev. D Cochlln.
and
several of Mr* Neasim s fa
for Conatan
Turka for the
vorite
hymns
sung by a ciudr con
nopit or J.ru..l.ov but h.v.'^Tn; Voun, People Keep Their We0dih«
sisting of Miss Everett. Mrs. Frank
UreM In a e»np.ign tor eequi.ition of
Miller. E H. Allyn and Joseph Shier.
Mrs Scott acting as acompanist, A
Manchuria.
long procession of friends from the
Some diapatchea indicate thi
Ray SbH-per a^d Mis> Alia Helm city an surrounding country followed
Ruaaian government may be forced to
the remains to Oakm<)o«l c.*roetery
bring on war in'the Balkans in order
ict
m-here Interment took place. The flow
ks just been an- ^rs were profuse and l>eauiiful. among
East-1 were
to reconalle tha people to the far Eaat-|
: people having auc- them U-lng the follomring: Broken
it a aocvel for a m-h.^el. from the family; large piece
jr»«*Mi«sl In keep
iiw at home at ;.17 fn»m the I . F.; basket of rosee( cama
; w«H*k They ar
TO KEEP CHINA NEUTRAL.
i West Seventh stnvt.
tlons and smiUa.'^nim the employees
By
in the Ev,mlng Record
1 Mr Sleeper Is the son of O L. of the candy Tactoipy; carnations and
London. Feb. 22 —The Pek
ler and Is employed in Lawrence’s smilax.* from tbe rdmpanionK of For
apendent of the Central ewa wires j
rv. Mis Helm'.U a young lady esters; anchor of American lK*auty
many
friends
to
wish
her
bapplroses, carnations, primroses and
that the American. French and Ger.l with
smilax,*Straub Bros A Amloiie; car
map ministers have handed the Rua-!®**^
________ ______
nations and smllax. the Grange: spray
of roses and carnations. J W. Mllli
ken's clerks: carnation piece. Twen
ents to Uke steps to prevent military i a. P. Gray Will Lead Discussion on th« tieth Centun Club: spray of camstlons. W. R. C.: roses. F. H. Smith and
operations in Chinese territory outside'
Apple Orchard and Its Needs.
family: Iwuquels of carnations fn>m
Of Manchuria. _______
1 ^ ,, ^-.^ay leftt thU rooming fi»r Lan Mr and Mrs. John Warner; Mr. and
King to attend the nnind-up of tbe Mrs. W. Helmforth and family. Mrs.
REPORTS DISCREDITED.
.Michigan Farmers' Institute. Mr. Gray B. Holcomb and family. Mrs. Hatch.
a ill lead the discussion on "Tbe Apple Mr and Mrs James Marvin and fam
By Wirt* to the Evening Record.
tVehard and Its Needs." He mill alsc ily William Dalzell and daughter
Grace; carnations and smllax from!
ha. yt boen received of th. vague,
Mr. and Mrs. George HIU. Mabel andj
rumors current oariy this morning (
Minnie Brown and Midge Ayers.;
George Nord. Mr. and Mrs. Heck. Mrs.
that the first aerioua clash on land be-1
George Amlotte and Malvina Amlolie,
NO TRAIN TO NORTHPORT.
tween the Rueelan and Japanese;
Hartfard haua hambardad Ouarte.
aiad by tha taawBMV-
SEVEKTH YEAR—2113
Clly
«Tvk» of
DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE
• euy Book Store «
UU8TIMOW
»• m tkomios o mom Hat
•f Mio^.Shoo*. Thoyoro
hi/ho* sroSo Shoo* fhoji
ho* hooo eoffto^ in lomo
hoforo. rhoy mil/ pho*o
ooy mootOJi who oSmirot
hooulifwl Shoo*. Thoy or*
worth o woH Sow* town to
SM. COKE W FEMST
yoor oyo*. aoywayl; ;
Some of it in the
Window
IT’S
GOOD TIME TO BTY
FOR N K XT W I N T K R,
8.
BENDA &
CO
Raal Rallable Cluthlars
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
We are sure we can fit you with a pair of o.ir real comfort
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quarifor
50c
a
WARM SHOES
smn.. are v. r, plain, ahlln olher. ar.- nire . m.mb f.«- dreaa aboM.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORE.
PARTY SLIPPERS
CUSTOM SAWINfi
PLANING
TURNING
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
All Kinds of Mill Work
-“’J
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
F. P. JONES
Has sUrted his Milk Route
aga:n and is selling Milk from
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
E. L. RANSOM'S DAIRY
All my old ixtrant are aaktd
to continue dealing with me.
F. P. JONES
FRUK FREWRHIII & .CO.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
Ladies’ ; i
Spring Suits
o\ larj^c shipment receivetl and placed on sale
today.
The assonment consists of both lia-
two Dollars to
Eight Dollars Saved
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing
—Third to one-half off on
all these—now’s your time.
dies’ and Misses* Suits, ran^injj in price from
$12.50'•$35.00
They are by far the handsotmesl we have ever
seen and will be pleased to show them so yi>u.
All Winter Coats to close at H pnee and less.
One Dollar to two
Dollars Saoed..,
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
1
J^milton Clothim Compano
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
iJ
THE EVEHIKO BSfxxm TBjLVSua cm, mch.. IfOKDAT,
[JABT n, noL
1MEfVENIN6REC0RD ntTBDATW
WASHMGTOM
t«CIAI. SCftVICCS AT 6AACC
CHUACH LAtT CVEMING.
?CM-Surri
Si-SmT-T::
i
Tmths Ey ftev. Hr. EtMt
^TMCT.
C A. •KgLCHKW, CUf C
dffiSSH^SSlS"'^
The »pt>M MrrteM at Gfae« chureh
la*t erralns. t« wtdai the O. A.
W.
R. C aad Haaa^ Rlflet S. W. V.
were la«ite4 aaerts were lanair atM The aerrlee >»* la c«M»
«» tif the birthday of Ocorge
lOaguia aad tn ho«»or oT, the oeea<
•V •
The
rector.
Rer
Frwik Nay*a -Chnnt’’la a Vary Ai
pIlahMl Canma.
Patrona of the Utile Tavern are faaffliar with the water apanlel owned
by FVank Nay. "Chum” la an unu
ly specimen of this intelligent breed
and aewmlngly underitanda everything
that to told him. He is able to do aome
tricks, but obeys only the voice of hto
aaater. Chum to friendly with every
body. but recognltea the limits of au-
during liW3 than during 1802. accordIng to ibe reports of the sheriffs of the
countles that have been made to the
rd of
numlKT of *iRnmks” harboted in tht
JaUs tn im was 12.3SH. and in 1902.
llJJtki. Of the total number admitted
in IMS. U.M4 were whites and SOO
coliired. There were ihlrty-two boya
and seven girto under the age of 16
years: t»jiC4 men and 501 women from
17 to 50 years; 1.W1 men and sixteen
women were over 50 years old. Of
Ibe remaining 3S3 the age is imknowiL
From the sheriff of W .Usb coonty
comes the n-port that one man admit
ted oo account of drunkennesa was 104
years dd.—Indianapolis New s.
'‘Tfrw days ago. Mr. Nay. in ^
pany with some friends, was flahlng
STonthebay. Rimnliig out of ball,
a note was giveo the dog and be was
aant back to town. It waso*t a great
TO CURE A COLO tN ONE DAY
while baforc ha came back with the
■aoaaaary article in hto tdeth. Mr. Nay Taka LazaUva Broao QnlBltta Ihbwwm not take a good jaany dollara
for -Cknmr who to Jaat what hto|
latirttooaaaflli hn. «a
4»oaraccoadtar/«Wdiwe«a daw oW at Mow Mory
COM.
day, after having loet eight years* ta-
Wca Will
The Jail laspactors of Baton coaaty
EFFECTS OF
THESALOON
The damage on them <!oet not really hurt them, but we
have no room on oor floors to kc«ft awythiiy that ii not in flm
ta ItM tn Attica man harted ftM
la the wln- to goM for fear that the tm of the
for A tlato.
rcrs.tysrjKT
a
Cot on Ererjlbinf oati
There to a new law etnieat oat at
Ana Arbor who wlU give thoae who
J. W. SLATER
comee trooi CaMtorato. stands « feet
S tnchas la hto stocklag feet and has
the physSgoe of a Hercolea.
The war oorrespoadent of the Lapeer
County Preas, who was sent out
WHOLESALE REIAIL
YOUR RELIARLS HOME FURNItHER.
INTEfiemNQ LECTURE RY REV.
MR. LAUFMAN.
the CHiaa wf the Cowatry.
The "open night** meeting ai
First M. R church for men and boys
Saturday night was well atteaded and
a verr Intereetinr tecDneranoe lecture
Binging "Nearer My
lumlnated.
ThU was followed by a very
estlng addre« by Miss Catherine
Bates, whfi told of her work among
rhlch 1brought her In con
also
women as well as the men. The
number was a selection by a qu
coniltoting of Messrs King. Lester and
Herbert Welch and Maynard. A aokx
"The New Born King.” by Mias Oard
oer was very much enjoyed.
This was followed by the address ol
^ evening by Rev. l^ufman on “The
Bffwts
rwts of the Saloon." which was 11
luBiraUHl.
iiraUHl. He handled the subject
from six different points,
ctimbined six speeches. The lopU
dIscusrtHi were: The effect of
saloon in a ridiculous way: deal
estroys
flcal ef
rta of alcohr
the Jn
strlal questk and murders
During one part of the lecture Miss
Gladys Laufmaiv recited "Father. Dear
Father." tn a very appealing way that
added considerable to the effective
ness of the lecture.
The lecture clost*d with the sin
of The Old Oaken Bucket' by
quartet and 'Jesus Keep Me Near the
Crt»ss " by the congregation,
also illuminated.
At the opetr^tneellng next Saturday
bight this qneallon will be taken up
farther and some Interesting facts arc
pr.>mlsed
My maternal great grcn.lfiither. Van
>ler McetwchauL had a little
horse captured fr^.iu the Itiiaston In
Vaders In 18H. Tlie old gi-nt
was lame In one leg «s the r.*sull of a
hunting acvldeiit. btii vv
honw-man wIumi oy,-,- in the a.iddle.
When out c*n bis trl|*s lu the «*otmtry
on business and .•.uulng home ni ulgbL
he would frequently full ask-ep In hto
wmmodloua<*.»*ia. k while. Tl«e horse
would make a Inh- line fur Imium- at ^
easy but awifl |iaw. .tirivlng tJiere,
would rap at the front d.K^r with lU
foot until the wutehuiuu w
the iKin'b and take the old
out of the Middle. My gra
told iiH- this bapiH‘U«l almi»st every
vr»vk. Horse and master understood
each other. Not in-lng
very ^'ril. be would hu
back, the bonw' following the a<*ttera
and i-oniing to a standstill w la-u one
of them was on a fwlnt, the «dd gen
tleman guiding hlui entirely by pres
sure of the km*es and vohv and having
both hands free for hla fow ling piece.
The horse diet! of old age on the ptoce,
aa most of our M-rvaiits. Peace to hU
the dearth of war news la
MMdlerUle claims to have a human
haromoter in the peraoa of Sam Carl
isle .the village marshnL When the
see Sam o«i oo the
straou la hto shirt sleeves they are
sore that a ooM wave to coming and
oUicr changes tn the weather are fore
told. R to told, by other changes In the
nniform of the officer of the law.
After having been away from home
seventeen years, during which time
his relatives heard nothing of him.
Thomas L. Shsw died iat the Branch
hosplU tort
rnu 1^ and E
Boas. C>Tus
: WE-MAY_HAVeSQME.-
i twjngjnstockthat
; WILL TICKLE YOUR
• PALATE_ AND POOK.; ETBOOK, TOO . . ^
THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
death In the papers
care of the remains.
The story told by the Maifie fish
ermen of the cod caught there which
had a six-pound flat-iron In lu midst
to only equalled by the weird yarn of
an upper pealnaola angler who avers
that he booked a pickerel InD an inland lake the other day whichI had secreied somewhere in lU interior
stone hammer which he used to to
in that same lake for a iKuit anchti
Next.
ruggiaU fk-ZE. WaK A 8om Will
Make No C%rge for MU(Hwa Urw
leas it IrKreasss WeighL
maanRlTvElMlrit
lifkt nt Pots e«.
T A X E
O. F. CARVER A
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE JOHN
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The City CouncU has extended the '
The rapidity with which people gain
flesh while taking Ml-o-na is alone a tax warranu for the month of Febru i
sufficient reason for S E Wait A Sons ary for the collection of the stole and • ~
county taxes; and also the delinquent!
making the remarkable offer they do city
and school taxes and special as I
In the following coupon:
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This coup^in entitles any reader of the Evening Reconl to have
the purchase price of Ml-o^na re
fundtHl in case It d<»e* not Increase the weight and cure atom
ach intubles. They assume all
Ibe risk, and Ml-o-na Is abaolntely
unless It gives satisfaction.
sTe WAIT A SONS TAKE ALL
THE RISK.
THI
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FIRE INSURANCE
NO MATTER WHAT LIGHT
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ftcK'susc they are the finest that have yet been
plac*Hl on sale It may Ik- early to buy but not
loo early to look, and looking many times
roak.-s the sale. Would Ik- gla.i to have you _^
Iuf>k whenever ,}i>u have the time.
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GOOD BREAD IS OODD.
THAT DINING RDDM
Would look t>etlc-r if rou had a ilew set of »
dining chairs. We have the comfortable kind.!
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You may not want to buy. but come and see
the new styles. We will be delighted to show
them to you and we know you will be pleased
with them. These are the handsomest papers
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KEEP VDUR HDUSE WARM.
For all kinds of domestic work is "The While."
It has stood the test for years, winning the
highest medals In the great expositions, and
we have
Be%-ee hart
a aissansneu
A laaarfrar-rt customer.
r-fiatnanA*
osve never
nan a
That 1s the best kind of a rwmmend.
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IWt*' are the ket
TIME TD THINK DF PAPERING.
\\*hat a snap at this season, and what overcoats iney are. »ee the display window, then j
ct.me In and se** what bargains these are. 1
1 u«-rv »re oniy a lew ann iney won I lasi long. j
Come in quick.
THE BEST SEWING MACHINE
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I. Mr
make the whitest, sweetest bread that to eaten.
Take our word and order a sack with your
next groceries
DVERCDAT8 FDR $7.
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Poor bread is bad at any price. The better the
With high hack, braced arm. the hack-resting
kind. You can have ihc solid oak. the fancy
w(M>d rt*at .the cane bottom or the liox seat as
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
DENTIST
THE OD-CARTS ARE CDINO
Yon have In your house there are many tim«*s
you
an extra lamp An all-glass hand •
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^ lamp will cost you 26c. noc. 4t»c or 50c. tier.
orated hand lami>s with tbi- sltade!» to match
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ano ine jniriur lampb
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led. And then she added; "I only
oks at the old man. and I thinks to
yaelf. Ton poor, dear old grutlemaa.
bow you are enJo.ring younu if.* ~Xew
York Timm.
A. D. TYLER
HERE IS SOMETHING THAT
WILL INTEREST YOU
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
"1 nerlirthoSfht of that." she re-
ummo-re
j^Egnsis^
ORg. flAWYSR A FENHALLSOON
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
len buying a package of MI-.>-na
*'“when
leave- fifty cents on deposit as an evldencep of good faith and S. E. Wait A
Sons will give ihelr signed receipt
•y. agreeing to return it
case you tell them that Ml-o-nu
satisfactory. They take
wu
nsurancB
€.W'HASTIN6S & SON
2*196 to March 1
"Take
:e only one
one Ml-o-na tablet after
—--------each
meal.”».......nruggtoU
says DruggtoUS.S.E.£.Wall!
A Sons, "and in a few days you i
find digestion improving, health
turning and weight Increasing,
are so convinced that Mi-o-na will
this in nine cases out of ten. that
though we lake all the risk when
make our coupon offer, we are reas
ably sure that not more than one
of twenty who use Ml-o-na will i
that It has not done them wondei
JehB D. Bockrfrllrr m.kn It * ro..
toot toaddm. III. »Tv.i.t. >t momlDt
•Dd rrenln* pnjm. On. «f lb. mild,
aiiiLO«NO
J. H. MONROE
,o nv^ive MKiCanara
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api»ear at Steinberg's
house all this weqk. is i
season to Ik» the strongest repertolrf
ellng. The entertain
ment offered by John J
always clean and bright, and he h
red bull owned I
earned a reputation for always fait
fully canning out all he ever proi
English farmer h.nd an uii|deaeati
toriety as a man killer. .\ strip of oak Ised. He gives more for the mon.
board bad U»erefore Is-en tomnd flrmly than has ever been offered by ai
across hla forehead, and on this aa an other organization of its kind T1
plays
are all new and are presented 1
added Insult to the nionar.-h of the
company of ladles and gentlemen.
hen! was painted. "Ihmgenms." Wheh a^^Originality
and novelty are the i
the beast held hto maxrle to the sky b^ ilent features. Eventhlng has be*
couUl MV In front of him. but the
furnished by the liberal manager
ment be lowrered bis liead for mbw
enhance their success. All lovers
or grazing all view except of bU own ood acting and clever specialtl.
forefeet was cut off. "ClamlK-ring one bould not fail to attend the perfon
day down a tor near bis haunts." says nee of • Cheek * tonight and witne
a writer, T came on a stn-hh t»f level ne of the %*ery best entertalnmen
ver offered at popular prices.
green. In the center of this sat an Im
Ladles' tickets free tonight if a
perturbable artist luilnUng. and round
him In fnrlotia tangents charged the ompanied by one paid resened se
rket purchased liefore 6 p. m.
Ineffectual bull. Up went the Ivasfs
head while aim was taken onder the
board at this dtotnrber of the aolltode.
but then, vrith lowered boms. tbC
plank agab shat the bull Into a mis agree to refund the money
bottle of Oreane'a ^
taken memory of' where hU target cent
Syrnp of Tar If It falla to <
was. The painter said be had spent cough or odd. We also guarantaa a
half a morning In flight and the next
or
half in laughter."
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A traveler on the continent
of Europe
received the following bill of fare at a
hotel in VermalUes: 8otq> with very torUe-1. e.. read turtle; lolwtter'a salad
with sharp sauce,
to the blgnem tsuirant U
of sole; one's nr
p«; pickled pork with yoonk
flsh-flsh-dabs of different dli; lamb epigrams with regeUlacles frlcaaseed; rnmsteok wlib
the tumled poUtocs (aautees»; t*trasborg'a pie of Urera; snrflne liquors and
of totonds (et des llesi; gelly with
punch." The traveler gives the followofthe
which be baa noted on hto travels In
Belgium; "Bifstek. bIfsUk. bifstkk. Wftek. blfteek. befatlck. beefstkk. Iwef-
STATjl AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, 146
fEIHOOO WATTS
CRTS MTHIRIF U FAILS
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BcaraomSoflA Ezlgasioa Ta2te;iRdPhr.
lor Thble% wiiidi rR
I to atlll eaivytag oa a acaanattoa with the eomttce
■ to charge the aetoctloa of
Th« ffre ntnrted In one of the
windows and it to themght that na
aoase Ban was tonviag hn ptwheMy
to certain thft the ffre did not originaie from a partor match la thewtore
C. T. Btoot aa there to a
I and powarfiri haring them
FAVORSO MOrrOAGC TAX LAW. moo was replete with good thooght
and coi
' How. O. C. Motatt haa wot yet de liil the
of great men. The
> saM in part:
cIM daflaltely to agala seek the re^
for future
generadons am found in the Uvea
WMate. hot thm are laaay la the great men. fVom a religloos point of
Tweatywereath aeoatorlal diatrict view. DO man liven In vain nnd carwho are urgiajt hl» earoeMly to eatar
the held, awd thus far no other aapir
aat has appeared It is probable that served Holland from Ue lavadefa
he will be a caadldate If be oaa ar- Washington nnd Uncola, happy the
raaga hU boslaeas affairs ao aa to be oountry that has two such men!
Patriotism ^ religloo must go
able to be away durlaf the aeaakm.
band in hand. Religious and cIvU free^
la the BMiaallBie ther
dom are the pfllara of the republic. It
was in 1216 at Runnymeade, that the
tor-a positloQ oa the primary Uw. In English people wrested from Kim
thU coaaecUoa Mr Mo^aU rmJUes John the 'Magna Charta.** with the ex
stipulation that the church ol
that the wishes of the people la his press
BngUnd should be free. That was the
diMrict must be regarded and it was seed germ uf the great principle of the
Ijccanse of the espressed wishes of a right of every man to worship Ood ae
larjte numW which led him at the last cording to the dlcutr<s <if his own c«>n
sesakm to oppose a sweeping primar> science The Anglo-Saxoo rare Is but
a synonym for civil and religious fre^
law. There has been a growing sen
timeat during the past year in favor
National holidays rightly
of some suluble law to remedy exist preserve national Ideals Behind both
Ing eriU and in this conaectloa Mr. Washington and Uncom can U* sees
divine InterposlUun and arrangement
Moffatt. If he is relumed, will cam The British muakett seemed to sound
out the desires of the people of hU the knell of American freedom. A
half clothed, half sUnre<i. cbillly little
dUlrtct.
There has also been a report that be band faced the tried and trained force
a «»untn a thousand years oki
voted against the iportgage tax law of
Failure meant .the scaffold
But in
and this alleged artiup Is causing I7M a new song was heard by the na
erltlctsm. To those who have been lUmM. It was the first note of thf
misinformed In this respect the pub- hymn of fre««dooj f..r every i»ne!
came the iH-rlod of humlllatloii
liBbers of the Record can give asstir forThen
the country. The currency depre
aaoe that Mr. Moffatt voted In favor elated, the standing army dwindled U
of this lair and exercised his best ef
forta'txrhare It passed. There was.
1 however, when the report on the vote
countn was )»ut a lot of weak and
In the senate was given, an error quarreling colonies. But In 1787 Wash
which placed Mr. Moffat t’s name in inglon was drawn from his retircroen!
of those »%Klng against and It was bis hand that shaped the
destiny
of the country.
^reporters In the senate
the bill. Thvrc
Then came the great crisis of 1861
were advlaeAr «their mlBUke and the but again God's hand 'was stretebi^d
The day fonh to save the countiy.
The nation is only 125 years old yet
by folloaing lu ideals. It has won Ih?
made In the Kvenlng Record t
reHiMTt nnd admiration of the world.
Moffatt regrets that there sh<
The weak call on it for help, the
Americans are champions of right
matter and reiterates that he work»-d R\en little Japan In her life or death
struggle with the •Tollossus of the
and voted for the mortgake tax law.
North*' wins the sympnthy of m»erty
Should he be returned the district loving Americans.
will have DU reason to be dissatisfied
Happy for this nation that Us find
with hU course where the Interests of chief executive officer, was possessed
of
eharacter. firmness, aagkcliy. Jus
the people are concerned.
tice. courage and truth Washington
ruled the natUin well Infcause he ruled
THE EXPULSION OF THE JEWS.
himself well. It is a significant fact
Thai the expulsion of the Jews who that, after taking theoath of office, he
went to St. Paul's cha|H*l tin Broad
lived along the Siberian railway is way. New York, and kneided clown
regartkrd as one ut the most Inhuman asked for strength and guids
Icatkm in
acts of the long list already plac«*d to There was a suppllcatk
to the pIK-opIe and
the discredit of Russia, goes without ton's first
his last
saying llecause t»f an alleged fear
Ik- too great for those
of the betrayal of military serVots.
niy _ •
three thousand Hebrews. Including old
and I
and young, the weak and strong, the of .s
'UK. as eltixen soldiers the
helpleas and the f«‘eble. have lieen their duty w.-ll. The gratitude
tom from their 'flresld«*i«. fn»m their free iieople arross the sea U theirs
May
the example of Wash!
homes and forced to brave the odd In
public ahd private
the long tramp that mesns naught else them
but death to the many.
The climate In Siberia at the pn»s
Rev. T. P. niom gave a very inter
ent iMwaon Is terrible. * The Russian esting discourse yesterday morning at
soldiers with all their hardlhcx»d and his morning service on "The New T*%Ument
Church: lU Officers/* The
experience with exposuo' succumb to
sermon or address wan full of meat
the intense odd. Tyd. thro‘ thousand
Jews must sel out In this. Many will
that added
drop tiy the wayside and their Inme*
win be ghastly monuments to the In for greater rt'seirch among Biblical
humanity
if^as pointed out that the Bible
,
, The fart that they h^ iM'en do' ' ported would not be terrible In Itself
. aUhOUgh H would undoubtedly raise
" \ IndlgBatkm. but the brutal manner In
which It la done makes the cmeTty of
Russia clear In a startling manner. At
ibougb they live aUmgsIde the rail
Wc offer One Hundred IXdlars Re^
. road, they must not ride upon It when ward for any case of Catarrh that can
they are obeying the edict by leaving not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo. O. '
■ the countn . they must wiilk.
We. the undersigned, have knovm
What the Russian govemmen
j pens to gain by thU method l»
IS.and financially
known. Probably it U only a way of
revenging the defeats administered by ah’e to earn out any obligations made
by hU firm.
the Japanese navy. Probably It is only
Walding. Kinnan A Martin.
the natural. Inherent cruelty of the
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken Inter
Russians manifesting Itself
said to be a pagan nation and RniaU nally. acting dlrecUy upon the blood
mucous surfaces of the system.
a Christian one. True. God Is wc and
T«*stlmonlals sent free.
Price 76
. shipped In the Russian empire b
cents per Inittle. Sold by all druggirts.
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does not the verse say. **God Is love'
Take
Hall's Family Pills for consUThe expuUlon of the Jews and other
pat ion.
acts of Russia make It appear
though that nation was the pagan
stead of the Japanese.
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DnmkenneM, jn Indiana vrat grthteri
INTELLIGENT DOG
tapaar Mphaa to have the hast
store Mat Thnradaj that han Inat bn> ^areh Jairitor la the alate and hto
oomekMswn: How thn ftre orIgiMM
- aa. Thac*a rather
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THOa.T. BATK*—<Jl W. NANIMM
. A W. MANNIN. MRW art Mm
You can turely do It when yon can buy atovet
—the good heating stoves—at such prices. i
abort time. We want to aell every store we
hare before our year ends. See them at once.
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
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TUB svsnirosBooia)^ traverse emr, mcn^ uokdat, febsuaxt
I TRIAL
KAYTTAX
ISABUXDEN
STOmD
ITIADIUM
FERE MARQUETTE AVERS THAT
ONE IS LAID ON IT
CANCER FAINS YIELD RSd
TO CNARGEO WATER.
EGING,lfWiS
SSBBSSSBBSSSSSS •
OF
OUR
RUCKWHCAT
FLOUR
MAKES YOU -ITCH- FOR MORE.
Levy This Year AiMwaimSma
WHICH PROVES THAT IT TOUCHES
CaWt Graaa Mathoda of Aaao
•re Oalwiod to ba Uafair.
PURE ARTICLE
YOUR GROCER
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:K.“nwi»j
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40 to 60
pn»«--..... -..rc a
I Arbor. Mlch^ F>h. K.—Tbe poa>
mvert
borSca of taxes dh raUraada appeared
la Uie Detroit Free Press of Fbb. 18.
bea the state tax cosnmisaion
» lU last aaaeasaient of railroad
property, sad iocreaaed the total val
aatloa by over fSO.OOO.OM. the road
dial was given the biggest share of
the iBcreaae was tT “
known
natural
Kioe dried poKheifo
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Ualvereity of MIehtgaa. la a aeries
be applied to tbe la
NAH
LAY CO.
He wears t nm«Y clochlQf. dlMUiolof
mufflers ai
tbfive (JO exposure to culd that would
kill tbe average man
Tbouah not so very ajced (be U only
771. Edward Atkiuson. Ibe noted anti
Imperiallsi, antl-expanakmlirt. econo
mist
snd Invetitur. Is so feeble that b«
Fkrb. • I
can no looicer mrite witb a pen, bot
III iht
RHibir
nor writt. bot has mail < uses a robber stamp In ftonlas bU
name. Tbls is done even on cbecki
•iprH to arromulau* a lane*- forfun**
of small or larpe amount. As soeb a
Mrm. Jamlna 8Umt of Bai^lHown
is not legal. Mr. Atkinson
tod., baa Ju.t w-Jf-bratrd b«r «-toblr. J signature
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so by attest!
cnnuL vnrs
•r m woBLD
other roads in Mchlgan. U fight
ing In the Ualtod Staea courts the law
itader which railroads are taxed oo
the valoe of their property, and they
are paying only such amounU as
loo of a sealed tube la pure
1 water for twenty-four boure
water of powerfu
them under the old aaaeaaing thorn oo
earning*. Nerertheleoa th#y may some
time-wben the court* decide tbe
question—have to pay taxes under the
new la*,j^nd they would then have
a very pTeity sum to Him Into the
Btate a coffer*
Tbe Pere Marquette people feel that
they are particularly bard bit. and
their offlclals say they are being treat
ed unjustly, with the predlctloo that
If the policy of the present tax com
med It will
meot Include one with a cancer of
eighteen years' standing, and some
with ordinary nose and breast can
-nie elghleen year
had six weeks of water treatment and
from tbe first five minu te* after appl.ving the water pain I laa been aimoat wholly abaent In cach of the
other cases palms atopped
and several aoBerera w
from the morphlae habit which bad
=HS
Nice home dried ^.ptee .tc a
esnice Ei«Uih Oeaiied
Cnnaeu......................... 9C a
Choice Blae Ribboe Seed- *
edruriee........................ lie a
CeU end Me «or yomeir
Injected into cancer* this water
226 EM Fmt SM
DM-ltOHIJIMt
f«ry«tir
nails or
hardware
. PSeree’a Fkaaaat PHlctacnre
Neariy FarfWto Hla Uto.
Sfiyalx years
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|„„rint
John K. McLean, pabli.ber of ibe=
Edward Atkinson, bis thumb.*'
Cincinnati Enquirer, announces that i
be will rbi »K. a can.ll.lste f..r delegate ^
cashiers In Boston nnd elsewhen- hnve bmune fnmlUnr with the
to tbe next natlooal democratic con hnir
of tbe Atklnsonlnn thumb
reniloo. bot wlU work In tbe ranks fqr nnd alines
piece
of paper bearing it is as
tbe suceam «if the nominee «rf ibat cmg.sMl as legal tender.
Tbe German empress Is said to be
J. a Oner. maimB Otot*. 111. Foi
atand how the rallruada t
fobIwnt.
chant Ih-«h assessed by caplUllzing four year* It defied all doctora and all
Idles. But Boeklen'a Amka Salve
are being treated In the
the earnings of his bnslneas? The coo
Uxatlon. Public sentlmei
stltution of the state provides for uni had BO trouble to cure him. Equally
good fur Burns. Bruise*. Skin Erup
ausUin the high
formity <»f taxation, yet railroad
tlona and Piles. 2&c at Jas. G. John
made nor the m<
erty 1* now asaesaed on a plan
ues. when the facia become known terlally different from-that foll.iw*^! aon’s aad F. H. Mead* Drug Stores.
in asswalna private property.
time she has abscnl«Ml herself
formed. U Just and fair. If the assess
•ilCCLLANBOUa.
More Money Raised *Than Needed.
PERSONAL.
all festlvitii*s. •'a slight Injury
meni for 1003 against the Pere Mar
“And what are the reaulU of It all?
T foot- being given as the reason.
David Rankin of Tarklo. Cal., ewna
queue la auaulned. tbe road will have
. that an opera For All Euch FaopJa in Travaiwa City to pay mor«* than 8834.000. In addition The railroads are asked to pay Into
ranrh of 21.(sai acre*. 14.non acres
the primary school fund a total of
W« Guaranta* Vlnnl Will Create
being one c-omfield.
to that sum It ha* already paid, for nearly |4 tSMi.iMHi m uxes for 1F»3,
Health. Strength nnd VlUlity.
I»03. over 116.000 taxes
Jving Bronty. the tddest Ihlng chief
If I am correctly Informed, man
ibeir
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or Return Money.
of tbe .\lis*i**lppi Cborfaws. age.! and
Bank cc
feei.l.*, \h *lyiiig in Tex**
--------- ...... .agajpMl at a
ry U» s|>end tbe ni>xf summer
lindnvls of old |M-o]de right here in
Hermann Vexln. an American actor.
• It is also ohllge<l
gaiiouh of the disirici and are loaning
ai tbe a-orld's fair at Ht. I^miIh Mrs. t™!"
City o«H‘d Just such n large
their fumU . I>oe* anyone fe**| that de..|.ii.- 1.1^ 7d year*. U ariliig nightly
ik kfirah weighs alsnit Kmi pounds and
builder ns
If ruun theater. l*»o<lou.
the flepot property in IKdroll, hlK tax*Mi are any less on account of
is said to l>e the largest Indian woman
ui
to
which
there
is
a
fu>parate
asthis new mKhixl of railroad taxation?
I tbe SiviUiah estate of Andrew
in the UMted States.
»I: nnd we almpl;
lessmenl by the state iKiard against I have not heard that any on** recog- Carnegie tbe employe* w bo do not naa
Rev. Father Adam Baron, pastor of
why they will
he
two
companies
which
own
the
Denlvs any such relief.
llqnor are paid 10
<*eiit. extra in
Si. Peter s rhun h of Unton. Ind.. and
ind the taxes against /The system adopted in HHU is so
Lroli terminals, and
8t. Joachim's of Sulllran. stands apart
ages over thoae who drink.
as
fixed
by
the
state
p(*eullar
in
its
*»peration
that
it.
for
ex
from tbe rest of the ecrlestlastlcal
John K. Paine, rrofeaaor of mnalc
Qt to over $30,000 for ample. a municipality in lb** upper
l<^rd
world In accomplishment snd hazard
at flan anl. will compose tlie hymn for
the
Per**
Marquette
tM-ninsiUa
decides
to
build
a
court
Tbe accomplishment U that of having Cline nnd ronke them well, vigorous muM pay its proportion as lietwoen It
house, a i*rh«»ol htwise. a bridge or any the St. lamis fair. E C. Stedroan forbuilt with bis own bands the Unton
church. 8t Peter s. The haxard Is rid
If you wnnt to know how nn nged. and the 'Wabash. Th short .the Pere tAber public structure. It Increase's the nUblng the words.
.\rt1jur Barrow*. 91 years old. Is the
Inc a motorcycle between Sullivan and feeble dlscoamged mnn or woman may Marquette Is aasesaCd by the state Ux«'s *if ever}- railroad company In the
UntoQ. the two parishes
de*t living prartlHng l»arri*ter in
l»e made active, cheerful nnd vigor- Uiard and by local assessors in such stale, wherever Us railroad may Ik*
a manner that its total state taxes for situated, whether Us line enter* the EngUnd. lie I* atm a busy man and
The
said to live ,
Ire. Cnt
•r of Alhnny. N I he year 10t»3 alone, amount to up- upper penlnt-iila or not; and there U
wi»st of Miami.
She is Mrs Susie Puell. and . her
writes:
I ngo I felt ihnt wanls of |67t».000. which la practically no provision in tbe law. according to
nge. nnd I wna 7 per cent, of Its entire gross earning* the decision in the Detroit sehfHil
weight Is 4K4 pounds. Mrs. Fnell Is tbe 1 wm broken down byr m
Choice of 125 Watches at oik
• if.- of J. I*. Kuell and Is 47 ytsaia old. doomed to the wenk nnd feeble condi for Michigan . Mind you. Its gross board caw. whereby the rate of taxa Porto lUeu. la In the United Htnte*. ]
fourth off regular price*.
She has s<>vcral chlidreii who arc tion of old people. The slightest exer remlng* fmm all siuirres. not Its net tion applied to railnwid proiK'rty may aay* he mean* to unite the political
parlle* of bl* iKMintry.
Ik* t^qualize*!.
pite her lilarge pn>por tion tired roe. and 1 had no strength.
KToaw. and despite
'
"I
d^^ot
lH*Ueve
that
any
fairmind
•Now. in what I have said I do not
tions handU>s herpeir
herpelf with ease. Wlien My daughter imught roe a bottle of
Mme. Curie, famous as a fenuile acb ’ ^
bHl she weight'd 300 VInol. Soon I fell an Improvement. 1 pd citizen- ctmsldors that the Pere wish to be understiKJd as questioning
itl»t and co-dlwiiverer of radittui. I* j
ptmnds a
then she has lieen continued its use. and am now well, Marquette Is Justly chargeable with the g.Kni faith of the memlK-rs <if tW*
1 year* oM. and dre*seii wlfhoot the!
taxes, nor t^t any one can stat»* iKvard of asKessors. Neverthecheerful and stnmger than I have U'en tny such 14
steadily growing heavier
lea*t attention to ra*liion.
j
lat
It
necessarily
reslrirts
Utis.
I
believe
that
thelr»'ass<*ssment
When Fr^ Storm was chairman of for years; In fact. I feel 1« years
In the Improvement of of the Pere Marquette is gitwNly ex
the republican committe in Queens
e you a^
hi'avy. metan feidproperty and the service and the cessive. and on a basis that violates
county. New Yt»rk. he fusstnl a great
n Birtrag stimulant
I after eating, feel
e system, but It is a extension of Its lines in Michigan, and the spirit of the constitutional provls /azy. tireil and weak? HoIIIster’r
deal about many things and called on
Senator Platt frequently with little genuine tonk and body builder which It It certain that capital will oooalder ion as to unlfonnlty of uxatlon. and Rocky Mountain Tea wHI make you|
disputes tt» settle and a lot of other fTeati*« strength by building up every long and well before It builds more that the result is unjust to the Pere well, ki-i-p you well. 35 rents Ja* ;
minor delalU One day the senator organ in the lK>dy to do Us work as railroads In Michigan so long as there Marquette and harmful to the
Johnson.
I
mas in hl^ offlee at 4!» Broadway. natun- intended, and makes rich. red. Is a prospect of such excessive lax ness inten'sts of Michigan with1 which
it is so closely conn«'ct»Ml
Storm's card was Imuight in. “Hcav- hloml In this way it slope the natural ition.
later public sentiment will
An Unequal RurSan.
ensl” said Senator riatt. "That man deelln.- and r»plae«*i* weakness with
modification of the law so
vigor We wish every old person In
"Are not railroads assessed In the
g alMKit more modeuwt^ r*- beara of pr
A Umdtin wet'kiy says that when Traverw (!lty would try Vinol on our larae way as other property?- Mr.
.. io' rt-turn mon
' General Grant was on his famoas trip
Stevens was asked.
Robert Collyer. tbe veteran New York
INSURANCE.
around the w tuid he and tuime friends Take a dose of Vinol aft
No. sir.
der. ’ I can *i»e«k feidlugly from
EacapMl an Awful Fate.
and every night before retiring and the enactment of thep resent
The companies represented by
note its iMmencia! effect. James G. IlHii was ‘Equal taxation.' It was said;
Mr. H. Hagtgns of Melbouroe. Fla., experience. On one m-caHioii when
our
agency will lose in the Bal
Henry
Ward
IbMtber
asked
me
to
go
im.
Ih-ugglM
Fiw
the
conven
chatting with General Grant the 1st
Let railroad properly be assessed and write*. -My doctor told me I had Conof Traverse Giiy pe<iple Mr. laxcil like other property.* But In aumpllon and nothing could be done to Plymouth chunh to talk to tils poo
timore fire according to the lat-teris son Jesse, then quite a littU
cant you in
Ulead of equal taxation we have un- for me I was given up to die. The pk*. he remarked—Jokingly.»< m hope
Mjual taxation: and Instead of railroad offer of a free trial bqiUo ofDr. King’s —that moat of them were ii i.ilwork.
These same companies had on
property l»elng aaaSssed and taxed like New Discovery
ask(>d that the U»y be pres«*nled. and
hand the 1st day of January.
nther property. It appears that It Is
cordlalli^The little
shook bis hand oordUlU
19(H. surplus to policy holders a
assessed and taxed on a basU entirely
fellow thought It was ‘itFto- him to
HE 18 OF ROYAL BLOOD
lag’s New Dla
om me might be gratefully ree<
liHle over $30,000,000.
different from that followed, and at a
my life.- This
“In the course of my talk I
Irigbor rate than levied. In the case of
Emmet County
While the Baltimore disaster
great cure Is guaranteed for
Mied this and said that It wa*.
other properly.
Pedigree and
will cause a severe lots to them
ever, a matter upon which my
‘•In
under authority *»f the
Thomas F Smith. s»-er.‘tary of Tam
it will be seen that these com50c tnga could not be hurt, and that I owed
Dwed
sute. Prof. Cooley, with the aid of “d
many- hall, has returned from 8l
and
fl.OO
Trial
bottles
lOc
panies are amply able to pay all
iHber
l^uU. whither he went to mike arthla ImiKTriouimess to Mr.
nation as a member of the state legisclaims In full and are now doing
SunHf. 1 told them that
FIANCEE FOUND HIM DYING
Initin' has be<>n Inaugurntetl by a
in Jichigan. and valued it
to in cash, and atitl they can fur
day. jeare to-fore. when I was attend
claim that through his veins there
Is of the cost of
Ing a aervic-e at okl Plymouth and
nish the very best of Indemnity
flows royal blood—that he's the royal hiding right < >f way,. sutlon ground
Mr. Beeclier was thundering forth. I
to their patrons.
stm of a royal race. Hon. James U
grading, embankments, bridges
one
of
his
deacons
asleep
In
a
.
With the uUnee|,confidence in
rulTcrts. ties, rails. sUtlon buildings
to sleep four in a room.
l>ealh'^nBtead of wedde«l blits
front
pew.
shops, tools, railing
Ing stock a
and every
though eachI will have a IhhI or rot for
the companies we represent we
ate of
went on to aay that always aft- j
' Scotland and thing in
himself. The lowtwt estimate of Tam
In the way of ungible property.
solicit your fire insurance buaile sire
r I saw. n«n alummany's expenses few the trip is leo.ood Indirectly eimnocted with Hugh Capet Nothing was omitted and addition* ried Molly A Auririan of 107 High er this.
nets, and assure you we shall
and it is likely to be ntwr fltW.bOO of France. Mr. Morrlce's cont-of-nrros were made to cover all possible ele- street.
Saturday.
......,*t. Sail----. , Alone and dying he berlng in-aiWully througli my
appreciate the'aame.
•I people are arrang Inrludes "a sable, on a saltire «>n. menu of cost to reproduction. In the was found by bis
The Southern hotH
in his offloe. ■Urrlug efforts in tbe pulpit. 1 would
his fiancee
l
let bitu sleep:
for use by the New gralbMl ermine. al>esnnt charged with case of the Pere Marquette this meth She had called u]
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
him to diacuu aay to in>>elf; Wi
I aeross-oiHiiMHl gules, crest, a lion ram Dd resulted In a total of a little over
Beei'ber
can’t
keep
’em
getting
no
response
etr plans and.
i.f Little k'alls. pant or. charged on shoulder with a |:k.(MK).000. and we were able to aatdoor, peered In
her knock* on
l*fy the board of aasesMire a year ago
1 saw him stretched
THE MARKETS.
that in some respect, thl. valuation
__ _
where he had fallen.
might to win a campaign In Emmet was high.
othere are fr^e and at pUy..
Joseph Kryza .a neighbor, forced a
county, all right, unless tbe other felMtihoda of AaaoaamenL
window open and entered the house, Papa fancies he 1* having a vacaUon.
to 30 degr«Hi Iwlow
He says he lom's pedigree is a little longer and a
king Rocky Mountain Tea.
unlocking
the
front
•Now.
what
would'XJie
manufactur
\h
has been gnwlly Ix-nefltetl
by his Icy Jit lie more royal.
ing and business IntefetK* of the state
tmths Since he began taking these
UdpHk's iH*w rnilwn\ stntioii cost aay if their property wer^ assessed
arctic plunges he U no longer troubled,
effect
ed over her lover but all
he aays. with colds in the head or ca- 13iUX»u.0ti0 marks
Of thla
Washington polltk-lxns. partlmlsrlj
Dr. Borchardt died In St
aom, l*msala and Saxony ('ontribnted
the Democrats, are laugbing over this
the water.' bS.(KIO.OOO marka.
itory. which, they claim, cpltomlxes a
ure and value everything on the basis
•tate of affairs they have long aoaof the coal of reprodnetlion
peefed a* existing.
Myatorleua
uxes on tthat valuation
A member of the While House poUeo
be such
that there
le was paie ana aallow and tbe
created by that course other fraah and rosy. Whence the dlf- farce was in trouble, and stood In dan
as to bring about legislative relief
bluthlng witb ger of being dlacharged. He and Utvery quickly. But the board of
ng'a New Life Pill* tie Arvhle Roosevelt are great friends.
Watching hla opportunity, he caught
Archie In a qnlet spot, and opened con
vmatSon with tbe Httle feJlow.
I during the past year and i
told Archie hla troubles, aad said
purchased. It fob
-I wish you would fix thU up for
. iheor}. several mil-,
me. Archie. I don't
to lose my
don’t want
a
lions of dollare have be**n added to the
place, you know.**
valuation fixed by the exhaustive de-’
-Yea.- aald Archie. -ni fix that for
Uiled method which I have mentioned.
TWD DOLLARS and thirtyyon all right?
We are not Informed as to the method
five canto buys pants at our
“You see your father about It. wffl
bv which the last valuation
man !• to tx- boIlo«S‘"'Si V.nDo«-i
pMit sale >»t startod. urerth a
liie Slate board la not i
and hla son. Charles, were cutUng Ice
hsH moreen pcico immod.
state it* method, but It a
In a pond near Leroy the other day
that a must hare been b:
and from the water they saw three
some method not followed I
bullfrog* Jump onto a cake of Ice. Roosevelt “I wont have to tee Catbar.
of any other chma of property.
Fried frog lega were on tbe VanDoaen Banatar Lodge U coming around tn THE TRA
CITTCANKIKQOO.
-AUbongh It 1* not ack~
bin of fare that evening and frog fiah- morrow, and ni see him. He’s tbe naao
all varlatlaa of prodoee for tka eom^
ta •ae.-’-Phnadelphla Ledger.
tog ooaMNt aad win ba glad to t^
FEBU OLD PEOPLE.
lSi,7
wlf^! I
nor Buy of Rfltnla
I WILL 8WX YOIT NAIIJ?
and liardwan* AS CHEAP AS
YOG CAN GET THEM OtTSIDK aii.l you can gel them
as you want them and sec the
g«»od*.
Remember when you buy
id your HOME MERCHANT
you get full weight.
Call and see me
c:.i Trank CrudSt
146 front street
?.r;c
osTKo^av-rM V-
?Z,’ra*
El
K:
CRUSHES OUT
THELIFI
1
W iMda in Dried Fnua.
Wa ad lliem vhile they loL
THE RIGHT SPOT AND IS THE
hasitforUle.
IhN-HMiemhiarO
--
m
I and haard the Kinsban.
prevented by the use of HolUater’a
Rocky. Mounuln Tea, withont the
Ir^ee^^^vanw cSy.
X
H. E. KaoMand. Raer
antolaowbaroJataarotoaHiig
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
TRY. A RECORD WANT AIL
>
•itL vl-A
aU
**
OTEIKBERG’S grand I
O OPERA HOUSE
.wOHE WHL
S. FEB. 22nd
Annuflil HTour
of the famouf Stock Comfuny
Kennedy Playera
Su|»]>orting the Popular
Comedian,
Mr. Jibn T. Kniidj
in an u|vto-dale repertoire of
Scenic PrtMfuctions in con
junction with a complete
VAUOEViUf COMPANY
MOND.^y NIGHT. RoUnrt
Rc«rs Great Comedy
“CHEEK"
The most expenmve company
ever organiied pUying at;
popular imces
lOc. 20c, 30c
holding a paid 30c ticket.
DO YOU
KNOW
We will buy or sell REAL ES
TATE for you'-any kind, any
site, any price. Cash or time
sales—quick seHice—Yery rea
sonable oommlssiona. Call at
our office* for full partleulare—
how we can make or save you
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
CI.U. W.en.r, Proortwor
•monBAT.MKIL
Tty IlMWd Want Ada.
«»««.
M—y lllae
nvK Mm. boy. • brie «r pMta
•^1
: oiTT, maiL, vdKBiT, FEBSUAsr n, noL
THB BVnnXO BBOOBD, TBA'V
ISAAC LOVE WAD
•CHOOLA niMIOATCOL
THE STAY-AT-HOMES.
THIS MCnON
nrrv VCAflA.
Challenge Sale
MiliyAt UMd in All Ow
iM9i > th# aty Today.
IM
I ymi are «toag m
OVlAj
a* today U Waahiiicioii*. birthday
j Ihm vm no school and the Mporary
aUk I
hai^
Brown's la <
toM «•
■■
[the board
Eyery'bolkUn^ ta the city
was thORWthly tomtoated with for•idlAi tand From tha Oeeerfmiaflt in
atoMihyde.
This was doM nm bt^
Aciiit Tawnahlp in
ItSS
and
caaae of any apldealc of dlsaase hot
sUaply for a prerenutire. That tbej
rooms ham be«e kept thartnwh foml
I catod to Kfeen as the reaaoa for there i
ner of i belna so Uttle nlrkiieas amooA the
Baur-isctotlars tbit yesr
day srhile ylsitlnc
HARD TIMEh tOCIAL.
Lore was bom )fn Bimdfocd. Wltishlre.l
Badand. AprU «. IRS. and vas. there
fore. 7t ytnrs €>kl. Abooi l»So be came! Rebckaha Will Give a Party at Odd
to Aaerica and was anaaited fur a
Fellows Mall..
tiM to railroad coostructioo worl.
A hard lime, social party wiU be
M oa the aoremoMSt work at the
Maraotoia docks
la ltS3 he bonicht glren Friday e\enlnjt. Feb 2«.
Rebekahs at Odd Fellows
af tha soremaeat toad to vbal is now
wbicb all Odd Fellows and their famlAame township and this has been his
ties and vtoltlnjE members are ©orboaM->ee#r.^nce.
la IKf tor. Unre
dlan>
lamed
The
youac
lady
laarrW-Jita Ann Johnson Mci^ch Rebekahs may bring their cenUemeo
iffe who sarrlres. %>»h three rhiWIren
frtends and the young men their.lady
Ann. tha wife of John Carson Atrs frleodr. They are rts|uesi«l to wear
ham I. and Oaorse W.
Mr Lo%e wan their old clothes
Refreshments will
an actlra nMnsber of the to E chnrch
be served.
at Tnba and was. dnrlnic all the half
oaatary of his maSdaare to Grand
ENTERTAINED CLASS.
timvama oouaty. a highly respected
pda'ifIfT. *YaT|pet ant af yarn
aad the rickshaw boy ex
w high ami migbtlim-^Tl^
MfcaiaU the abap mlaam tin
.they waaM get ap am
THE HALL OF FAME,
e« to bs sbis to do tt. sura
cbsspsr to stay at boam.
you want.
Tw JsaktoM ham
_ s^t tbs Msdto
Iowa tteae a redifl life oo bia farm
Mar Bdora. tie hA aged npUlx Mace
the death of blaaoa^
of tbo wavtag ton.
fact, moot OTsnr ooo that you know
r of Urn tour
to to be used
aunaadahsda
,rr.
When
da get ap the
aA yoa to mpoat yaar aeder
cy Oder yoa fire caps of tea.
aaeoe tea, and there la m milk
or angar, bat yaa can haw salted cber
iritu.fci
ry bloaaoma if yoa
eae way of of
shop. This la tbe .
adeace, art aad agrtcultarr
ProfeaaDT C. R. Laaaaa. profeaaor of
drink
<;ood
Sanakrit at Hanmrd. baa tbe dafut Japanem abopa contain nothing except
Utoafy af Baddhiat Utentare la tbo tba attendants. M-hen yun have got
Aad
thera la
Caltod Slatfa If aoc to the world.
as far as exidaRitog what you want
Wa
^ tba lea
Rmd Knox, aoa of tbe attorney gen- tha proprietor gfreu order* to attendaad pay tba coal aaaa'a bill,
eraL' who baa been hla father a coall- aata. off they go at a nm
deatlal clmb. wfll devote bla time in aota always ran-and bring back tha
Wm gaf from tainag them of tba ilia you tbe futam to tbe Knox frm at Valley goods tied up to faded green silk handamnagad to weatbar througbl
kerchlers nr green »nlton eloihs
Tbaa^
^ for tba paopla wbo gat
Cooat Gkmotti la one of tbe mot to(AiSiT^ for our unpaid Wlla).
tUaate friends of tbe king of l!«Lv. Ilia
Hto Mlllv Bin.
Tbay araa't ba la It whan wa oompara
wife, wbo waa formerly a Mlm Kin
When Brauder Matthews went to hla
ney of New York, well wlgb rrlgna aa- ctab one eteulng, st-i’or^llug to
dttoaa. and his maoiory will Im- i.-n
darfydMrtohad by atony frtoads The Mrs. E. L. Edotorda Hoateaa U
peeoe at tbe Itottoa ooarL
Soakmaa. be weut t« the le.t.T l«x
faaaral aenrlcaa were bald this after
Arthur Chamberlato of Blrmlngbaia. aad looked through the i^uiipsrtmetit
aooa aad were lar*dy attended by rid
marked -M * and fouwl lh«T. ln a very
tUae aailhlMirB aad frlendu
Mr tsnre
talned her Sunday school scholars at
bartato. has been toortiig Canada, imrtwas the wade of Will I^e of this cl«y her pretty home' Saturday afternoon
ly on boalacm and partly oo pleusure.
There were about twenty young people
He bears a atnmg rrsemblano- to tbe ao dealings
present and the aftemoub was passed
D>oyi
to en>oysble
ways, games bHng the
a sharp, shrewd man of bu.liMnw
j and foond that he' luid nuwltttogly
ripal fenlure.
W. A. rowers, rreentb a .uodidsta opened n letter belungUu: to niiothe
Ladies* Library Has Many Desirable
the afierduring the
for delegate to the iegi.lstnr^* of Vlr- ■ aa«ul»er of tbe elub; mo he put the bll
in the hhspc of CurglBia. In reporting hla .-amiuilgn ex- j back to tlie envrttipe and retiirtMd It I
Fiction and History.
pttM to tbo «HTOt.ty Of .t«le piK-od I tbo .,ttop.rtni™t. A. Mr Mnllbo,
■REVITiES.
bta toul ootliiy ,t 4.'. foiii*. lA tviiu of i wm Iprolui: to co lio noil,-..l tbo nion
niE new bucA. have
wUcb oota WM oipoodrd f,V > timiiorl boo f.«- ,h..,u tbo Mil « o. lni. «Hl«t
The flrri Asg in 1h* raised this morn
d to the ItodU-s- IJbrsrv:
for iam»lf ODd douMo tU.t imui for * oatnlnc to« .nl ibo loiior l-i. A min
ing
to
honor
of
Washington's
birthday
» the Guard. II S MerH
nMStl for his boew.
^1^ lnt«*r he eaiiie Into the ri^
msH flfuiied l.y Victor Peiertyl ov.-r tits
new wagon fsTtory.
CanuU-, now «r.lilvl,i. A. J. l>oo»h , room. « lion- Mr M.iiM o.liiii.K
The
lisnd«ome
flag
presented
to
The Castle of Twlllitht. Maricaret
„ Of QtKuo... .uo .m-,..
Hon Perry Hannah by Company M bn
_
^ _
is an KiiglisbiUsn. by 1 «>vek»|
Thanksgiving Hay waa raised abrjve
sifflHMl. lore II
The Uttle Shepherd of Kinsd.
birth and a gradnaie of Oxford unlver- }
^
the tower of the new Histe bank I
tbe h-er of
, Oonie. John
ally.
He to Iv-tter known to .\irirri. bits then, witu
le flr^( Ur
coder's People. Maraarei
Dr. Lavcoi
Tbe Uttle Fat One-Voo don't are tbe cans l.y his
M^seealHH
Chlluin. E
Ellta Ome White
Lesley Chtllon.
The TaU Thin One-Oof! .Xo. but I
C^usIllT^” Hi
The Uanithtcr of
feri IL-San Frandaco Examiner.
,
Mmiui fifty Invl
This faille, dealing with tire fall of
Witte, the Russian lliwncr minister, to
Msrrluu.
PLAYS
AND PLAYERS.
i small !H.y's tenart
Kenneth baa i
rclabd In a bnvhun-entiihsl • A t'.lnme
kenlng
Important buslno..
Mrs. H A.-CViats drew the quilt that
les Majoi
as raflltul by the Rebekshn Aaiur.tay
Id« u p.. ,o t, .x.,.p.nM., US
Mar
The Httsrt of Rtune. K
lenlng. N«. i'.r. iH.dng the lucky num
Crmwfonl
NANT HEW BOOKS
J^.“55f'a2SaiEt5£-#9c
Oik
NapkiM to mitdi at S1J5 do»
Faxtn heavy pore Linen Bkadtod Dam. CQry
aaktyds wide worth85c,d»Lprice. l9yC
CittCBS
56 in. turkey red table dothing, aU dctanblepattcrax. woiiU3uc,chal pricc^t7w
Retananu Table danadto at Areally
rricnoed pneea.
Odd dost. brcAktasl napkins worth np C/1^
lo85c.challenAetirice.dax................ OUC
A large aixe an linen damask napkin f JC
worth $S dot. challenge price, dox... /
L<^ White Skirts worth up to 50c,
:n
aidtrwt«
75c
__ Night Gowns
with
lace
and drawn
work yoke. good, rooslin, chidlenge..
Corset
Covers
handsome
4VC
embroider}-
. and Uce irimmcd. worth 76c. for..: OUC
Drawers
hctii-stitched
and
worth RSIr, rhslicngc pnee..
tit Boskn Stm
V"f7
Joy D.^lto. Hophls May.
'"'ti...
.m Mllllk.-n>
^itotters H«mie. W I). I
onKin.The tosjElr Forest, flti
has iM-r-n fixed s.»
a wte of
White.
t. This pipe
World.
NalursI Law In the Bpl
the cr.u'ncll ‘wnslde
at the lar^t
Henry Drumroond
waf the .Intention
Jadlth of the Plains. Marie Manner
the deft-ci In the spri
win Ik* an adjrdirn»*d
***lially: Mrs Tubbs. Marpiret Sidney.
liHiigbt,
The I
The Adrentures i-f Geranl. Conan
purisrse of the
<*eiinK to tfi com
Doyle.
be erntract for
The Shadow of Vlriory.
Myrtle the letting of
Thf
hulhllng of ihe n.
a.mi.
building The matter of fnr/.. n water
iltemni Jones. TJIden Ford.
taps to alsoon the d.Hkel..
The Hannah A Ijiy Mercumile Com
|iany has recr lve.1 a rarluad each of
Tbe Ughtnlng <
wood, coal and Newaygo,cement
A. K. W'llllamsun
The Kennedy Flayers w ill preseirt
The Little rb**vsller. M,- K. M
"The Midnight Expr.-r-s* at Stein
to-rg's Grand lom»/m»u e\*enlng
The
*^The Maid of I*aradlsc. Roto-ri W
my
carrhs elatorrate spn^ial
-y for thto prtKiuction
f Grand Haynn. dohn Oxen
Elto
zalrelh Guild
Ethel Hmurthwatte im Tiu-sday
afternoon at A o'clock. Every nrendH*r
1» requesie.1 to 1m* present
Cash MonnM- went to Ibmor thto
on. Ruth McHenry
morning
Blnart.
Jermaine went to MantoitsWar. Mar> Gather
hove 1
ihto morning
I
, sr;:
ine eras
ftewera of W«wm1. W. G. l*uddefo<it
Orsvl Rye. iToud World. Ellen Olney
i
Kirk.
m“*Vear^ of Jaimn.Y\*s*'B Hr..w
Bell
Uther and Igraine, Warwick Heep
*^ver the lk»rder. RtdK-rt Harr
Hally of Missouri. R K. Youns
angle. Geraldine lUui
'Hie Whip’s Hsnd.
SURPRISE PARTY.
Very Pleasant Time at
<
A very pleasant surprise party was
glren Miss IVlla Martinok Sat unlay
evening at her home. 222 State sire«*l.
by her mother. Mrs. J N Manlnek
AtoHit 15 of the clerks <»f the Hannah
at lay Mercantile C«mi»an>'s st«n
were tovli.Hl and they had g very
pleasant evening and the i
J. 6 GORDArS R'HOIAL
J..G Gordon of Saginaw, who 1
lHH*n cfinductlng the bu^inesn of sii*
cleaning and dying at 2r.t East Fn
►triHd, will nune to the Whiling h«
building
Mr. fk.rdon came here to:
eslaldtoh a CN.mpIele Meant cleaning ;
and dying plant .and he has now oom-|
pleted hto arrangements and will
prepanM n, o|M*nite hto l.nslness on u >
^ ~rsu;;.'^
Uie j tumn numt
T of dlxlng of the Ii*«dor eouii»ound-. or €-olor
: of generators.
Ihe |r:if »elto
I>Uig pn^
traded <t»l weather i- iut.*i fs\onible
to llM* prtxlut
alien* hers attm- {
alight
frosts
that
are
nm
s.-ver»*
enough
MOOES OF THE MOMENT.
to kill the ei*lto liast. n tin* display of
A revival of Louis XV. embroidery In beauty by pnslu. lug .... en/y,m
ribbon tipredicted.
brings forth the bright purple., or
L Gie inVest and tleeve frilU of lace are soft *****
l-c»*e. «oiiuiiniiig uiudi
the
luatteatlT*
Btrangcr-Arv the
Gve to you’
Pn-tty Ca
Strangeryou. 1 US!
_
,
A BI8 DEAL CLOSED
actors
Boys, Cheer."
Itb a oi
The
and becoming.
which says. "Please report anr InattenGon of waltem to cashier."
And I
thought if they were InalteuUve to you
I would n»port them; that’s till.—BalUmore AmerUtin.
'go hunting." but few ride
Of Ihe t
. the one.
to grb*f least.
the siN.rt*
ke.-p llieir e\
1 llM- ton d mg
1 ami try to laml on hto tail ••%eri
Tlie gohb-n rub* to: Thn.w you'
over find and then i
skirt and coat material In color to <*on- I
aldered modiah for tbe blou***- to be
worn wIUi a tailor costum**.
;
The loose coot of cloth, velvet or olh- '
CT
" handsome,
handsome, heavy
heavy material,
material, puivlded
puivlded
Hh your boat girl?
**^^““* ‘
love to hto girl
Tom-GU. was then* a in>wd there
nnm dMn*»
DIck-Ycs, aiM
1
' and the f.
^ ‘
^
’
i **« <TrtaIu to to* In llic as nitx fl.-ld.
fwhen*.
to level money which of you get
lavish la
one of ermine that | flnrt.-I/>ndon Mall
hats, toques, atolea, trimmings,
ties, wraps. Intermingled with lacs
vet and brocade, and enUre t-oatJ
fashlum'd of this dainty fur.
!
i
Some men are so
^ after awhile tb^ cease to go at alL
Take care of your memlrs. and yoor
Whew WwwMW I. GrwwI.s Old.
^-ben a woman get* so *he doesn't
re shoot the alxe of her feet and
nu her attention entirely to her
bL yon can art It down that old aga
-PeodletoB (Ore.i Guide.
riebta?" de- ' ^*^”***
care of themselves,
orator
’'
»" always looking
I man' In the j
bargain* seldom get rich as quick*“^CerUInly
hack row. --rbey'hare tbe right to pae*-' ^
them.-rhltedei.
taxro.--Detrolt Froe 1-rosa
! Pbl. ReronL
Senator Hale of Maine waa lecturing
Senator TlUman of Sooth Carolina.
“I wtoh G>e senator would resGala
what I may caU these ehuIUGona." be
saUL “Senator Spooner, wbo has had
i some experience In It, says to me It to!
; the impetuosity of yonth. Moat of us ^
have left It far behtod. except the »w*
ator from Sooth Carotlaa ”
Whereupon there wps one oP those i
; chomaes that never get Into tbe coo
Card of ThankA
- wish to thank tbe flia^ friendi
Vincent Season and Family
Tbe groat pohltober was very busy.
**Bnt Joet listen to one chapter oC
avtbor. -*BcaadfiiI Helene heard a
step oo the pteaaa. Thinking it waa
^
Jack, the mslied dowi
ftmnd It waa tbe cnllow Reggy Bjeh
Rich
a box of candy, the tossedI the
sweeta out la
street and cloaed
the door. Tl
-Hold oar
•• Intesm
Colonel Jim Ham LewlA now of CWago. Where tbe aoot has tnrned tbe
pinh of hto whlskera lo a nror TWan.
met Penr Heath la tbe lobby of tha
WUlart hotel one evening. With that
gncefnl and airy perriSage for which
the colooel to famous, he stretched oot
both bands sod said. TIello. yoa na-
I the ImpatScnt ^
Tf ymi 1
TRY A RECORD WANT i
1.00
I'lirn over Fmliroidery Collars live for .
.
Two S|>ecial lots of Embroideries at 5 and.
'Hut
Makeii a
1.25
.26
: .10
are just sample items there is plenty of them.
>oint to come to .Milliken’s tomorrow'.
i Bailey. Doniver and Bevetye. u say lag to throw ca^ la the atroa
days yoa don't know enoogh al
amn Botaro to ho aa anthoc.-
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The oldc*t
world to In
WEATHER SIGNS,.
"old salt " gives
fur wcatber, and lie claims they .
i membei
•*WeIl."^*d M^*Old(*^lIe. "I taust | wSl come true five times out of six:
be going or I fe.*ir paterfamilias will
Rainbow at nlgbU aailor’a ddighL
:-ptolnt."
scold when I get home."
Ralutxiw to tbe morning, sallurs take
A CrwaU
“Why." excUlmt*d lH*r host
Store, conaictened him.elf lucky in i dj^n't know you had a French
]
.
I
Mnu De Htyle-I’vr got ahead
head of Mm.
cook. ;
if the snn's red 1
which ampb* justice wwi
De Fashion for tbe fltwt time
Hns
hto facer , boti„r than the last.
meSch.^dite U*a
Mm
;
Hising ann foUowed by
De Faablon'a last \u
SHORTHAND CLASS•
! guest* fainted, but at my grand n*c»*pl^fore-tbe wind, j tion test night the cn«sh w a* *o great
ggem
has
iK-ef
am*bil
for
;
tractions Will Be Given to Alt
The Fn-ui h i«v il engineer. Renntid.;
topsails snugly In.
j
^
,^dlc* had to be carried
Such a genial. Joking chap 1
calls atlcnflou to he fart th.i
Those interested. .
the windcomes beforet\w rala
; out, and one had to bar,* a doctor.
live lialloon rtoliig u
mil F. NVrJlnger will havka metdyou can make sail again.
|
--------------------------------he got lulo the habit 1
IVodnesday evening at 7:-lu in hto may l»e employctl to dlM-ov«n- the presthe rain comes with setting sun. I
Tb*- M.ia..
of
making
light
of
everything."-Bos*
Hamllum It Mllllken enre of ro*-ks beneath Hie surface of !
ofllce in
ton Globe.
tbe sbowem will be done.
I
Mm. Ascum-I'm sunirineil to find
the wat**r.
Every sailor knows that
block for^wll those wh*i are
--------------------------------1
yon looking for another servanL
I
he time In certain ivxrts of the seas shallows
In shorthand and do not hav
Cowl, mt Mre.
j
thought you engaged one yewterday.
I. The meeting Wt*dnes can la* detect«>d In timed,
LKd.
Gladys — Men \ are sm*h eoncelted '
Mm.
Hiram Offen-Oh. she'* a Udy’a
night will be for those who are l^ of the waters© that they *^n la* avoidthings!
Why.
one
may
see
them
any
’
maid.
She
mer**ly
gaits
cm
me.
I'm
t(*rested in the matter and If ♦*n«uglf| ed. From certain bights shallow a are
PITH AND POINT
to take It aL class
clas. win
will be forme*!
fonne*! j
"" Gme gaxing at a looking glass.
looking for another one to wait on her.
Tom <meanlng]y.-Yes. but It's al
there will
ho SU4^* In life.: -Catholic Standard
It'* the worker
Mr’
surrounding Hk*
good looking lass -.New York i
Dccted urtth the
not tbe fe’Juw wbo to worked
e ^eTventoe s '
Fronr thto It fol
_
Kerllager will devote
lows that a eapilrr l*aIliKUi at a c*r- . "
--------------------------It 1s better to collect your thoughts
**
w**ek 10 those interested
than to borrow other people'*
|
lain bight aliove the water. esiKvlally
Far Away.
the saw. "and
In waters cmtalnlng many submarine
The Bmle-What are yon ih
Tbe world suspects that a man la In
SAW THE CITY
want lo find oat wbo they are. bat It
rocU and torturous ch.-uim-K shal- j of. kUmle?
lovebeforehek
• -----------* ‘
E. S. Jones' Scholara of Coda
Iws can t>e loogcrd with the cye.and
Mamle-I am dreaming of my
better StUl tlirodgh pbotograidiy.
The Brute-1 thought you had
Have Fleaaaot Time.
Jail, •aylum. the newspaper office* ant
other places There were about M
children In the party and seemed to b<
innch interaited In the details inciden
Ul to the publishing of a dally paper
J here is a very icmplinj; offer awaitinj; you4n table linen.
Fine Irish damask, satin linish. beautiful jjoods
worth in a rej;ular
fifty cents
‘j;ular way. a dollar fift>
yard, priced for this sale at. per yard,
f'r
,
He-You did?
Khe-I certainly dkL He can’t dance
with* a woman without wolUng aU
over her feet-Yonkers SUitesman.
Princeton
The Milliken Annual White Sale
Bej^an ihi> morninjj. As usu; lirstiiGxt'hiic
; w"!!!!** cvc-ni of ih«* yc
With so much snow without ml cvt*r>ihir
injr snow wliiic
side makes il indeed a whittr sale.
•We always have some lemplinji barjjains, aside from
our usual discount prices. With the price of coilons where
they are now. il means a ^;ood deal lo u«ve discouni: you
will find the iindermuslins aheaii of anythin;; shown in the
ciiy. or in faci in this part of the state, and lietier than we
have had in other years.
•
Bed Spreads, extra
tra w
weij;hl an<l finish, full si/e
Slx'.MI worth to1 buy 1them as much as we ask for
them
..... .................................. ......................
A touch of gold in the decoration of
an all black gown to efftnilve.
Braided bands of ribbon two inches
wide ending in allk tassels an* among
halrc
^“T
I
7
T „
Three •«< row4.
Mr Gordon has 1m*.*u in the bu-ln*-ss
several years amt has a ihnnmgh
knowbHlge of thto business
He will have sense enough to realUo
el«*au ever.vthing. Including cUdhlng wasn't wanted.-PhiladelphIa
ila Press.
car|M*is. ghives. hats. dn*ss«*s. ciiriatos
and everything s*. constantly in m-ed
of attentbm In the household
A big deal has been closed
whereby the Globe Store becomes
owner of the bankrupt stock of Mr.
Malmgrim
of
Maniatique.
Mr.
buiinesa only
»a. ao tthe stock it
eighteen m
practically
r.
The
sold at sue
for the benefit of
';:i r
bta uUa. ,u4 nunmun'. ,. r.- uoi 4i. nc
W. Mmood UcUDd ^
|,|i„.l
I M. n.il d»v I,.f..r ih.p,,. It. bpw«« pUj for >1, «-<|fP»Un wbl. li « ill !»• proi.m,
Chen ■
to r:Vl« at the
pervrvcrtog fnnu the m.
> •">
'» ,o ornUIn II,o drvMo. I.«, .lo- .„olr..Hd.
fipjj soowstorm of the
February.
Knu..1.ndl Slid
There Is said to 1^.
be I
It was very exasiwrstlng to see
bis music In E. 11. Hoi hem s prtslmilon of jj,,.
rrs,u.*st of him
F.itler
new ppd mittens sod hU nibber hoots | “The Proud ITimV as U to many ^trnk.sl Ids buig eurlv twir w I
lying unocvtiplcd on the ball stani II grand «i»cra«.
lusde rejdy in tin* foil
waa mon* exasperating still to sdip the [ Over l.tox. pecn.to are on the pay roll . ^onls: Vour majesty. I ut.de
other boys making snow men and p.dt-, of the Nixon A Zto.ureriimn enter-j your dr»*ain in tbls w «y The f«t
lug each other with snowballs In
tbe ‘ prises. 407 of whom draw il.elr salaries j, tbe flunnre mlnl-ter. tbe b-nu..
street below.
’ from their l*hlUdelphla ibeaiers the Russian pe..ple nml tbe tdiud «
“Mnmm^why-y y-y y can’t I go j
London I. to have a vtoliaim,, from !'Dun'i be afraid t;« on.'emd tbe
outr wallcjl Kennetij for tbe hnn-|-unde Ton. s Cabin ' .M
Wll- The blind m.w to >.u,r n...ie.iyr
be find flake fell.
Ram Brady Is threstenlug to take an
---------------------:----------•'Because the d.Klor says you ui
elaborate prodm tion of It then- In the
t,e««es
Cwlor*.
not. Kenneth.
hl-motb,r|a- ,pri„B.
Briglit evdoro sK^mmst by mi
Gently.
^<*bked catlaaroo.
maic*h Urtary
TU.TC nn* : Ck-l lkt*n^cd
• of .\cu York.
la
th*
^
Tliire W.T*. forty two tiuirrtogea to
oil.* dlvon-.* to Fran.^e during \WZ.
^
*■
frlrnd mcro ro*
Senator Quay i
ccntly dlacuaatog tbe doaig* of a rath,
vr gar youth living li. Harrisburg,
with whow famll> iHilb Mr. Quay aud
hto friend are uHl acqtmtoled.
The friend wai dtojiuacd t« lie ae^eru
T1i.tc are ism gter|#r*
that are aald to Ik* over I
U-ngth.
^ mxrkcd that ax tb« U>y «ras «ll right
I at heart. It would be wHI to r.wve
Ht
IVierslHirg ba* tbe blgbeat j judgment and give him a chaioe. aud
death rate fnr any EunnH-an Hiy->M |
.^ded that he though. ,be ted'
'
' t*wh1cb pull op when b- r.-:*. b.-.rThe
om of eviTV l.lfesi of the wortd'i age «f dl»cn*tlon.“
poi.uUtion
own King fMward aa I
"True. " n jolned Mr. Ona.v'a friend.
Gielr aoverelgn.
; “but what would jou rail the age of
A..t.rdtog to Hie censn* there are |
a“.llrlur^i!,n-*
During the year llxC dlJlOO British j
fmtn*bl-* ' 4 n=e picture* of
left tlH* old .-.mntry fur .'iinada. ai .etn**«*a ami *
ut-a tbert
agaiu.t
to r ‘
■' portrait of hi. w e;,n
1. .cbelor i
aup{iuM*l that the'" average
-----r sand In the desert* of Africa
AaoUier r*s«n» 'Aalatao.
forty to eighty fci-t.
!
Samuc] JY»zi* r of Kaaaaa City a
rmarkaldc «*ho at I^aigle * Neat, i
day* ag.i dhnr.
Amtiia FrmxlfT.
..ink* of Kllkamev. Iretond. re"When
w«
!;;. 1
la Moorhead,
peat* a imgle tall 100 time*, tach clror Minn , ” lestlm*.! I rsxtor. 1 at ooc time
nod dWlncL
' wa* a tandi b.t#* f-r nmyor of tha city.
F.e...r nmMt.
*^««Ptlgn I wa* com
eed ytmng woman called
OB the Ret. I»r. MlDO! Havaga theoth
»*''
cK iG.-aa.
®*ghl than oa
SOTcnl tlBWa
know thto to not a
aabi the vtoiior, “but 1
you one of my iroublca. I am a atea- j crawl through a aaaan coal window
pher. aiul when I attend eerrice 1 leading into the cailar.
in your ebnreh I nI way. find myartf ‘
-^fy wife would be waiting for me
nBtxjn*eiou*‘ly taking down your pray* at 1^ t^ of the atatra aad would aay
in aborthai'd. That lu-em* to ma aaeeringly:
“ 'He. be; thto la. Indeed, a dlgnlSed
ihow' a abocking lack of devotional
IL but I/don't appror to be abto way for tbe foturo mayor of our groat
to help IL ^ yoa think It to alnfal? metropoll. to enter hto home at
If ao. what liigbt I do to break myaalf Bight*"
“\V.Te you Hectfdr he waa aaked.
-Oh. ye*; I waa elacied.**
aald tbo
Efforta are helag made to collect aaf-^
Sclent fanda to bslld a tftarch In
Stockholm to the memtn of Bmnam
ioau Ai
aria Boa
ehlat. whMi
la
la prs^l
a».
THEKVaSISQ BBOORD, 1RAVBB8E OIW,
MISPLACED I
LOVES
cimnrrvnix
INOCNIOW MACHINES.
•«« oftre t
ss,2::;rr“.
QEE here, giod people, I have only a few words
] SBd tsrt scTcrsI toccksnksi drrlcM tor
portion gf It* work wtortt. tf
u^srsii'""
m» tUd tke
duwr terd knou
mid. nnadiMlfn
faf rkioarir to
7, dMl row fid*, iroor. alMl Ibe «ki*
Itono f»M. Von ruinr l>w rUkl
It «r«« Bmruh'0 tumbrr w Ik; cnIUd
to limirtf.
K
I
-Tli^^llilnk I mn do ornry
Wb«i atif rmmyrfi W IkiUoo tbr bnck
or Wr ml ■inl bU.k pUkS lUnnH with
IlM- U.X idoltrd i4irt. lior wluit-r dM
for artioul, l»rr Qnierra falrlf rvfuml to
do tbrir work. w. <^ild wrr»* tl»e>. Afl
or one or two •ti.mipt* Hamh Adellcw
not down on tlie adfr of brr bod .Bd
Wdpc. TbaiVoioDrorbmr«n.wa.iiot
♦otln-lr Ibr ulwUiMMy of Ibr buttood
nor Ikt h r fliucm. Jbetv w a* a aoco
dkoppoIotiiMtit to bor town, and ber
pblrctlrr world, at iwrallr U Ibecnar,
aaoiniKl iwnorarlr to
« Ub IL
-darab. lU rab; lU rab
AdeUnrr
comr ahrillr fn>» \ftlow.
Barab Addltw atambUd rairtdir dowp
tbe autra. brr ivd and bUrk pUld drcaa
saptoK whto In 4br ba«i^
Hrr rfandfatbor kl«tc<l brr good
tuomlug. wlib Ibr cborrfuJ adatoaltloii
that "little gaU abouid alwaya ba up
lu Ibr OM>rnlOk' Uvrly." harab'a inolbtr
wa« Liieadtoje Invud lu IIm- kUrbrti wUb
•an in. drtfTiMtnrd
piiorh*-^.
"Waah
ronr fat-r ipaki: Kanib. at tU- alnk.
‘ Thru JP-T >i.ur brrakfa.t off tbr bark
of Ibr alo^r ami ael rUbl down." abr
acdd briakb . * Ta. arr If j ou mu l bnlton bar draaa for bar. I alu l got lima
to tri uir baoda out tba dousb. ’
Aflar tbc UlUa fiwk wat faatancd In
atraaga. unaxpartM
unaxpartM wi
war Ha mb ata
• •tran*a.
bar
bar braokfatt
braakfatt to
to allanrr
allanrr
Wbao aba duUUd aba I
with tba otbari to a big fin jian
-Ttoia rou w «a grtOnK along
oekool, Hanb AdHIna.- aabl bar grand
fatbar
"Vaam. Ym. air, I
BW.arcd abotwtir-Y'mir iBDrb U to row boakat on tba
pantry abalf.” callad bar motbar. "And
don't youiwada In tbe anew today. I
want rou to coma right bocna aftar
acbool too Don't rou run aroond with
tboaa iJicy rhlldran^ tba war homa."
-Yaa'm: mi'm. I won't."
Aflar Barah Adrlloa liad put on bar
Idnk xapbrr bood. brr baavy brown
coat, bar gray Irgginga and bar ml nilttaoa aba baaltatrd Irraaolutrly.
• "Tomorrow'* Valrnlluat." tbr aald
tanUiH rty to bar imrfbrr.
Mrs Munford wa« tbovlug big. m UnguUr tint full of fat wliltr moundt
^
>Mr korM
;*
* %im^ and cm»t tn« down, only i« m-
\ sxpostdcB sffklrs snd wlli cst dm
I dw nnxBtoT of enptoym to s suirkni
I cted tickets andtbeotlicrfSr ctovcitog
ttekrts ss they sr* pot tots the tm-
i IMS bc«o per
ISboodbesda
, win snpplyj
g ssTtag sMcbtot wtoeh
•ted ssd win is suite-...
tsd is s slot derlcd widen ^
itroos with tlMlr tickte
ttaidltetengwttnte
^
u»* .lldterwrench of nrpnrmtlaci;
cbm smyiy nwmy «• U»« n<at
is sow briag tsotsd and taipcwred, wlU
do the work of s dsass petras and do
snd aeeofstelj. It Is «w
that only fonr of tlwne toswlll be roqotofd to ooont sU the
and pssoM of the enure division
tboudh h* know tt mK They bMt wnlk*d
to and fnMB nebnol daUy. tbo had toCfHber «tt«ndnd "•octal*- and "a prtaa
rah bade
STrrr.z.C
____
i
Indmd WIUA* Pawn
Uua. on tlM
Um day of tbr Brat one
aJKl amt U all alo«
of Sarah'*
path tu bump Into
tbU laga
81^ aat oow» auoorruj am
heavily In a oaow liank. and thrro wan At loncbUm* Matlaaa would not acawk to
bar. and WUUa Pmn hit bar In tba naefc
black and hlua apota on bar anklaa aftar
with a Ug. ooft hall of onow. But aha did
ward. Ha plncbad bar a
apaiUng daaa not mtnd. for aba lovad davoCaUl) the Wtl
ba stood naxt bar la the
I
ahro aba to.de bar j II# Pann of bar liaaglnlng and. furtharthe bo^
horrid tthUiga more, the real W'lUlo Pmn would have the
aSl ■
fa^^^^aU1^the
Kltrhall wrote Sarah a note.
"Friood Sarah-I>ld you get It?
.
<
;
j
;
I want to remind yoiiof an
other fact relating to Romoc,
Lnd that is, Romoc is Nature's own remedy. It
combines all the virtues found in even- one of the
great mineral springs of the world. There is not
a single drt»p of alcohol in Romoc, nor are there
any poisfms or other dcU
Mib^taiico, that you find the
iri)^*nuitv of man add> li» many s<M.allcd health-giving mediI cbes to their detriment, and the clanger of the people who use them.
|
I amt.
n, MOXT mw bu, wh«. b. tbr.. It I
7S
b-.. ■
Imd roaSdad to Sarah ona night on tba j
wm
*.................
ISylor. WnUrd hung bahlnd ,
way hoow from acbool bar purtwM of ba- i' vlto
1
•lowing upon WUlard Kiubrll "a par-j oM *
ItUig th
factl, lorrty
vaimfina
Mellaaa Mar- |
WUlard Kite
I for Sarah
around by Bandar*' atoi
preaa thair noaaa Sat agi
and atare at a big. baauti
that w'cuplMj th« center
w.*nderful group of >■
•
brmndUhlog
bar
■ ah* . felt ■ bla
l^bi
V\\\w
of doogfa Into the oven. Tlu-> acraped
eaasperatlngly on tbe Inm grating.
"Tornorrow'a wbatr ahe .|ue*tlooed.
"Valentlnea."
"My land. Is It the Uth of February
slrmdy? 1 ab'II bs
tense cleantog before I know It."
null Sarah Adeline llngertvl.
"LoU of 'em *11 get vsleullnes.** abe
TtaltUPfd.
"Well, maybe yoc'll get one, too," an
sweml ber mother, piling np the soiled
breakfast dishes lu cUiteriug heaps.
"I don't believe so. I gueas^tbey's s
tovriy ptok one down to Sanders' store
that I d Uke to bny for-for *-Sarah
has)taUd-"for tte teneber.** abe ended
laambamedimie voice.
"How modi la It. Sarah Adeltoer Inqtond ber mother between tbe awasbes
of the ateamlng dishwater abe waa
poortog In tbe pan.
"lt*»-dB ccota.** There were iKildneas
and despair to Sarah’s voice.
"My aonl and body! Well, I gne* we
wvb-t b»T» rou Pirliw •njr «5 mit» tor
ttet
loo I»B olomt HOW or
TWi'U bo tato.-■.reb AaoUbOt-Vh»q.«»4 bor pood-
chilling
rbaf* It; Chat’a tba one I m going to
> It foe'-aba whlaparad In Sarah * aar
K ASK OLA
TABLETS
contain Diastase,
the only known
di^es'ti've of
sfarchy foodsother remeefy <ioee
,............
light, to replace the Inrant^ In^th^Stereoiv
Um day
bofora CupkJ a
reckleaa
■.S.tbout
‘‘
WlJUrd Kitchen." retumad
hom_ The A
had given ber. add
pInk**aaUn* valiiunrin the I
.>u.. h... m a,.
M.h ir^^v2,*n4Vi'?rU
I ;Huh. I «“•“
rd of leva'* offerttw at a blow waa
more than Sarah Adeline could endure
j
*5* flU*** ..T.
. 5*”“**^
U "iS
"V*hy-y->. Sarah Adelln* Munford!
avoid the ■hame of walking with a girl
For long WtUard Kitchetl had loved
Sarah Adeline. Me had. tn tine bonorad
taohloti. begun by pity ing her lonely •#tate. Tbe reat followed In due roura*.
Purthemuuw. be had never by word or
aign betrayed hla paatoon to a atngle aoul.
much l««* to Sarah In hi. truujwr. pockat at that moment Jin
1
Bandera told pa you aeet U in Wllll* Patm.
an' he gm%* It to llellaa. an* '--aomethlng
atuck In Willard Kitcbdl * thraat-*’*B‘
they Uughed awful
B^dea'-WUlard
grew wroth at th. thought- nook hora"
■jrrs;
new black iKjard. alfnllsr to the
placed in tbe chemical laUira ;
put In the botanical’
■
•
■
■
A number of new pieev* at appsrs*
lus hsv«» Wn received for the physic
al lsliorsior>. Among them Is an '
apparatua for work In speclttc b
a photometer for measuring to
of light, which can be used in 1
ed nK>m. a volt meter, storage
and a rh**oetate
I
IHAWTAak I, a m-w di^ne x elocb
..r .turn,
It I. if,..., ,r
*<;.rcl,.v
:
. / «.( .
f
li..|.c.ell..n4.L l l»v,p
K«
!n addllloirto
I bad wa
him la ai
ICunfurd.
*^rZ 00.,n.
"Ob, daar!" aba
Boa t b'llev. I U er
Mora It'a aneh ban
CtegrossT^rof Ohio ssy.
there used to be s chief of iioUce la
Ctoctonatl who thought be w ss ondowed with Sherlock Holmes powers.
One dsy s msn was arrested and taken
before him for Inquisitorial pnnwes.
"Where were jot? at 4 o'clock yeslenlsy afternoon?** avk the chief.
borne.** r^ipted the ,wisan-
At noon thst day WUlard Kltchall did
not eat his luacb. but need down to Saadars' and bought the pink aalla Vatrattaw
laaktag
fr.-.- 1
THE F. L. aSSX^
PEREMARQUETTU
Caatral lAba.
ho sit£lSf.tJS4i,.
ta a big dm
Uto the hole
away be
lie waa
op to hla
% hi* aunt
II* gave a 1
fore Sarah
a very t*L rou
eara in a huge |
had knit him fc
letter In rsll Mail Gaxette
Hamp;?‘ui!| J*r»,r!r*l
ot a day of rest." said Mr.;
the cause of its being »epanited frt>m
the rest of the d*sys j
should not be f<*rgotten. and that one,
•he dug a deep hola
In- to happan to
.llgr.|
lime* tta
t». .t m-.H
*U
Tl*evarc cuar'nte*-*! iMcur «.»■ ir. »i
In chain*! Friday m«i ning Mr. Nye.
spoke aboni the da.v si I apart
honor of Washington
*“^'S
I* word*, he dimly Wt.
^ attll a good way from
.. WUlard Kitchen aald to
mi;|
Mtoi*'Thomas* sTuT'tbst tb**y c«>d
sider our morals as verjIn each meeting the dlv.»rres in the UnU*Hl Staes
length of;
which is
being
some new subject
is Uken
uken up
taught in the High acbool la
and diBcuxaed as to Us practical value
and its effect on the discipline of the
students Thursday, mathematics was
the subject, and Mr. Nye and Miss Me-1
Laughlln were in charge TueMaj- the
subject will be science, with Profess
ors Krenerick and McAllister; later
lan^ge. with Miss Montagu* and
Miss Thompson: then literature with
Miss Cook and Miss Vivian,. and then
the subjcK-i of history with MUs Pombarge. Other important sub
eroy In ch:
jecU will I
• Army et Baatoraata.
>0 follow luUsD affairs are
itoDlabed at tbe sutlatlei of
emigration. In 18S0 what was cooMd«r«d tte Immenae ontabar of liaOOfi
left tteir native coontry, tte tmlgrants oaclllatlng bHween that and
135.000 up to 18B1. until to 1887 tea#
>ers were 215.000. riAlng to MUX»
tte very next year.
Arrived at thla'
figure, it seemed as iboogh tte maximust have been reacted and that
tte numbers woold declloe. bot Inataad
to 1«»1 there was another visa to 288.-
352.000 emigrate
Bot even that was not tte cooaomoMtloo, as In 1001 they were fiSIjOOO.
Thna In tte first two yearn of thla canlUly aent over l.OOO.OOO aonla Is
other countrlea to enUrga fbero tte aF
. 7
lexed I 1 the FnlUMl States."
I bulboua Cupid
d up •
;|M*akers on
tbe aflln
left hj
Pratt and Frank Hue
w.reV.uj Pr
tached to a queer little paper of
I attac
here, benmih tba Cupid a fat
m*gative. Erra W
.puke ..«u, how
body, vraa th* Inky lnarrlptk>n; "*8. A M..
K and Jerry
fmmW. K. With love"There’ Now!"
affirmative l.rough!
:u».'
The affirm!
Sarah
AdoUtM cast her ey ea to the earth
Ba
contlnum
hll-1 territory being
bel
med haughtily to depart,
wni
;t was poas ible and tha
what '11 happen to you. Sarah dren will read a* history
he aald ta a cboked voice.
ould Ik* de
the different
counirie#
aald thst although Russia
;ta to lnve«t
heathen
tian nation
The negative Laid that Canada did
estlgaled closely, we
one. that if
of the doctrines of lot want to be annexed and that their j
would nnd
lived up system of government was even.better j
Jesus Christ being taught and
fl
Japan than in1 Russia
r
’
S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists
...
But
itihg of emnceled tickets nt ox
ns U sn extsnstre wort. At the
Uon tweoty-lve glrta
to do this work. Tbo
of tickets oonntodench
0. It is ozpectsd thst
the nomber here win be consldersbly
grestcr tbgn thla.
The coontlng msebimn will be nblo
to nni off the fwaiebontds at s wonder
folly rapid rate Poor of the ms<
ran hsodle tbr-entire eaUmstod
ber as rapidly as they come to, and. do
ing this, will only be kept to operatton
s ffnctloDsI port of eneb day.
Fonnerly tickets were chopped or
concelM by . foot lever. stUebM U
escL turnsUle
Tbe new chopping darkw now tudM- coosldemUon Is nin ty
electricity and csnerla tbo Ocket Uu
mediately npuo Ita posalng toW tbo
ttmaillle. It Is corrt)^ with s pUto cf
gUas. so that eacii patron can aoo Ids
Ucket being canceled as ho paaaea Into
the grotiads.-I*blladelphU Kecord.
vz M
ITd htnm <nr>ii<4#«M JU>mor.
H r i.$,utr thnt 0II that U Maul by the Kwwmkt man yoHmMmy ta
kU UHmderrai remedy is true, anU w r r../l rr/amd l« anyaur the price af the remedy not eaHt^ed
7Uh the resulU rbiained. iUmtember. Ramac ta ymacanUed and mM by
rUUrd thru*! out hi*
tongue Ilia fat. may face, with It* ap- I
pwMlaga of rad
red itongue, waa %*rr funny I
Sarah AAolIn* abaaM teugbad out loud.
W Ulard,•' aba aald. "what a tbe
They walked along In alienee. WUlard
m
^i3c?o^OMO^JOCATIVE TABLETS-SURE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION.
^ fat^7*ll^ alTlISirto I
Js i rs;"
IUh#ll.
"HHlor aald hr
"Hello. WUlard! " r
IterT'
mi
sifted, will bt sn gbsdtotd nnrotty to
simply this: start in with Romoc. the sooner the better, and
fortify yourself against the ills that are bound to come
daring the next few months.
Remember that Romoc i.s the medicine made from a rock.
There is nothing in this whole, wide w orld That 1 have ew
found in my tra\-els, or that any of you have ever seen or
heard
that will so effectually'cure Rheumatism, lndigt»tion, Ncr\'ousness,and all Blood Troubles, and he^dcsninn^
these ills, that w'ill absolutely make you well of any of the
many derangements that are a result of such affections.
Cawnt* wiui
„ Ur In UOrk
_
inm
vbltr i
« dN- oMe wmdim .c
a>« bn-•ocm .n>fd with
Th*
}||( wvmNl snr nod dlattrarUncd. ■ *rdor.
tote
HE IS AGM!
M dlMf|»Df«d. tarite tfapM tkoiL
Fcr CW kM w»«k fl«r«k*» k«ft M
Mt«r»
MOSPAY, fttBPAlOr n, 1»04.
M.&N.lrillEGAro
A aiery et Hewella.
re Is an anecdote which WUUam
I Howells tells of his first ptrwmal
rei-ognlUou as a writer: "Years ago 00a
evening after a day of kmely aigbtaas
Ing In Montreal I returned to tte hotel
where 1 waa atopplng and cooanlted tba
register In tte hope of finding tte name
of some acr,uatotance.
I waa dlaappolnted. and. turning awsy. I met two
well dressed young men. who embraced
tte register eagerly, and preaenUy one
of them aald. to my great aurprlae aad
ioy: 'II.IIO. Tom!
Here's Howella’
*Oh.* I exclsimed. turning toward them.
knew.
yon’re some fellows
*Only tbrongh yoor cootribotloos to tte
Ssturday Frees.* ttey replied. It sraa
tbe ffrst personal rec
work aa an author thatt I had ever roodved from a atrtnger.. and Um woeda
ware golden ”
Xaval BIsrbt
: iiS
“■
J4T.:z,r.
::i!!S
If
JxSpmism
Maaiaraa ■
Vis CVbrawiaw «^A A. K
ilmo thoro wore only lU )o C*nid» , _
Miss Thiiroas also said It would l>e ne- ’ ar
cessarv to m hip England Into submls
slon.
The
the Ci
and prospering, as the!
plU was 1240 ahlle England
^*
rive 7 A4 a «.
mIiVHBLL. O. P. a.
ily 1210.
j'ern- Sullivan brought up Chamber i A. S BABSte. Aaaai________________
mm
:n;rr^r\o^rdTs:;inr™f.!cRAi^ mpios i isouhi
and before kmg a fairly Urge crowd
had gathered. Tte crowd cooslstad of
aU claaM and atxea. loclndtog well
drroaed ladlea and two ’ coppers'* with
•word hllta bright aa sneer pUte. 1
counted forty-Mx In sll. 1 wondarod
that I abouid prove anch an attnetivo
object and went away meditating on
propheta being wltbont bcoor to their
country. Later to tte day I found
that aboeblacktog to Um streeta waa a
new iDduatry that day. It waa befog
nm by an American, who had brought
over a oooplv of doneo English boyo-1
had noticed tte boy was Engllab. I
ss tte first man wlUi plock enoogli
make sn exsmpie of myself In tha
ghway. Ibuterdam Letter to Pall
•carrely dropped U In t!
was la tbeteriTpartof
lies belonging to England and which 1
rOMPANY
rIM away whan Mellaaa Marvin
nada would loae^the benefit
Mr Sander, told her that be had
Ctan
tbe valentine ahe
came a part of the U. S
ayaa fUlad with tm
"Ah. at home, ehr reiH-ai
patted ber j
* The negative won by a
noi
the
course
of
study
should
con
kad gave her
caramel.
"And to what psrt O!
tain elective subjects which can to
»; ~|bome were yon tor
taken at the option of the pupils.
"In my bedroom.-was fbe an
y imW glH
Boston, which U renowned for In
"Ah, to yoor bedroom, eh*
liuntl system, has the el*
' M llaaa cried all th* anem.*on behind j
study in all of her high schools.
Sarah aakaS
bedroom?"
Superintendent Gilbert bad charge.
Tracer-, city
a • for
he
•’On the second door, frooL "
The quest Ion of room for tte ctemher shoulder. ‘
-Ah. second SooT front, ehr
g’oor 8
_____ .leal and physical Uboratories Is going
000.000 of tte
^e ^ i
****
doing to to cause <s»nslderable trouble In
•**'*“* I Sed, -And what
ITrahia arrtv* ia^vma i'llf at rUp m.
near future.
If the class to physics
me from j yonr bedroomr
j had been as large tkis year as last. U
said tbe
would have been impossible to get
tte managsmeat of tte natkmni ta
1
of “•*•
<»oto«ivo.
along with the two laboratories.
In
IstnUona and also bavs psretl
of the laboratories the botany and until i began usi
good Uinn all the
W bed early with a Wg b«mrl of boaepM gailM Wte yOS playtog? "
which did me moi
L LOCKWOOD.
J
•rtm which aro form
lasses meet.
‘
I ever t •d. They have also
•
"SoUtalre- waa tbe answer
Tak.
other are the
lent health for
kept my wife la excellent
'
Tte chief atarted, but, suppreastog clasaea.
Tte
yelrm. She says Electric Bitters are;.
Dtte
AU Sin/ili’ •***^ *" ^
fxnltatlon. omtlnnsd this yenr with but eight students tak just splendid
for female troubles; :----------------------------------------------------------------------ing physics, iwhlch is caused by the that they are a grand tonic nnd Invto" WkCB Ttl Wwtt t Mice Clt tf Neil
Kest morning ab« awoke to And bw ta- j
alr. srtet 1 want Is tbe truth,
anged to the 12th;
i. We know ^7 in'place of chemlstn I
m
WmtmomM
totb« as bis «ts»d4.o«bt»r ocobod Isloudly and aald. "I gnaas'fatbrr a lltUa SbOOt ytmr moWIIM
but what I j next rear there will be at least forty >
j^ny."
Try them.
Only 60c.
fSorsm
tbe storm hooM os
Before ahe
| want la a atory from yonr own Itpa. ^ p«pju.
'•
There is some talk of arrang- sattefncUon guarnntetal
by Jas. O.
Mi
■ski m
Btom when one of tte sacred whitsolta
1 tske this an* btty a
~ **»• Kow aiMwer me this qnertlon, and bo 1 m* on of the rooms to the basement jnhssos sad P. H. M«sda.
ButChwrS Bfid SmumORm Makwrs
phanta dies. It Is fftfCB a fnBsrsl
ralenttoe." He allpped a five cent piece
grander thsa thst secardsd to priBTOs
into Sarah’s rnttleo.
, on tte second 1
tltattog. beating nnd lighting facilities
ga%^ one awlft look at It, dtaxnrer«d no < In yOUT
‘
or royal blood. Boddhist petoots s«^'
inadequate. It look. a. If It
Thank yoo. ftsn'ps." she answered
front of yonr bosse, at 4 o'clock :
date, and ttensaads of drront «am«ttleUy.
YtTtasi ahe got o«t Into Uie
day nftarooon, who .
Is np
ase men and womte Mhnr tte dom ob
esaaed snlmsl to Ite grave. Jowrta
throw the
away. "Hnb“ Nickmined wlihto tte state's berdera In
c-«etCWnl«K and
and afferlaaa npissstisff somt ttewdr ahe anltfcd. That won't bny any
rollways sro uboratories. either
ods sro tarlsd wffh fte
thlsf dtawit.*" She pot tbe sktod to
nacloaa prtS*
. that they are not over. ore at work or In the apoBtnaeooa
her poetets bowter. and wiped away
H argued by the ac)mo«l- combuaUoD of chemicals which ate
twoBSffiTttsn. Then ahe trndgfd ao- llD* preit
stored to tte room
aU b#r I
terly sloiv the mmwy road to the wide
traeka laft by tha vood ddgha snd tte
Tte detettog class held its weekly
PMca thst iMd pstedssfty that BSTBdehate Trondsy sldliL Tte laestloa
...
•*
““--.■I"
•*' -
t te j
"1 waa playtog
ticttoi of this
i -Ah. puna* a caax-. oh» And what
Slid 4? ^ 711:1!^ mTloTS:
£i
^«»»
S «« ro« a, »«
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i
airetre wMir B I
; v... „ ■ ,b.
•7472L4-to.
.t.y
Poe. '
iubohitorT b.lfclln*.-n t. tocmi to
o[£jiiig nfpuL.
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THEEVEKIKO RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1»04.
We Vrai Boy
A 50c. BotU* of LUtttoume aiui Ciwm It to Toa toTrr.
2-
w
'‘1
—I
wbo need ti
that reason, we
offer. We wfll I
50c. BotU. Ftw..
Fre*. ■ i
S Uiu'kiIS?
If you need U
»bow you what
We Paid $100,000
Ml lu^
lo vegetable matter. ' Thst
p^r^liu wKchlrts ,v:^n
For the American n^ts to Liquo
*one-lhe highest price ever paid lor body is hie.
atmilar ri$bt» on any sciemttic divcov
ery. We did this after toting th.
G<
prodnet for two rears, ihrougli physi
Thfic are the know*n germ diseases
dans and hospiuls. in thl^ country ani
All that medicine can do for these
iroubUs i> to help .Nature overcome
not do without it. Any drug that kills the gcYms. and such results, arc indigerms is a poison, and it cannot be
and uncertain. Liquoronc kills the
taken intemally.
Every ph> >ician germs, wherever they are, and the reknows that medicine is almost belples,^
is any germ disease.
*uk Diseases.
™oe to cooruice yon; to s^
rhai liqooeocic is, and what it caa
U«peioM COM. soc. ud |i.
eVT OUT THIS COUPON
Not Medicine.
the constant subject of scientific and
chemical research. Itsi virtues
s
are deriircd solely from gas. made in large
Mrt from the best oxygen producers.
By a process requiring immense ap-
Hia Symp&.tKy
For George
(Am
iowa^bankerTlife^^^
PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
What more Is m^eded than pure Ufe
pan^y at a moderale eoot? This Is ejtrtly
w
By JOeTiWCOLW
"l
“Gencml WiniLInguin Is* almut
ilongjiimey
lo I..TI> bo.-n
Stuart's Portraits
Of WaLshington
..............................
..........................
are aoffertagr
IK. o««K. f.,.. cr... cr:,v,..
Uc
-Ko, my chUd.** he replied, s deep
tSBdmeai In his n a^.
is not 1
who aoffsn; It Is my «ountry-my poor, more closely oliout him. for ibc night
wind wxi* rising und tin- nir w.ns grtiirpoor cooniryr*
tlnr coantry.- the woman correiied tag cbiny. betook the b:„ke, from the
«™‘him. «<Oor coontry. .May God blesa
‘•Shall we not go down to the cm
•ar eoo&tryr
For aersral momenta the man. with taper be said. ‘I should like to mV
both hands rlaaplng bU hat In from of
blffl. the woman with her shawl thrown
bark npoo her ahooklera and a wealth
of cheotnnt hair falling aboot her nr^ k.
At the dia»r pbe pauMsI.
•tood allenOy with bowed heads.
tocloa - w, .11 |„„ 1 “*“*■ «'■’«
wl'1-l-T.nl
Wm." ^ mM. “W> wU« b.,,-.UK or I
COT
maM mDiln at honin ,nd In L‘”"l lo a nxitn w b. re on
"" «gv ""
In
the
dim
light
of
a ^tallow
werrt cry oor bearte oat over our eotin
txy*s woe*--we hare the faith In God
tbj-omeersi.mdlngbe
aad the confidence in General Wash
Side
the
t>ed
t
slek one gave a sud
iofton to believe that our small hut
brare army will drive the enemy from den so!).
-Paul. Paul.ow* ahonsa, air. And at candlelight. Im*“.Nay. iny goisl womnn.“ the Mddier
Mda oar' 1beda. we le-t>d
Mk the I
-
- fi:;
The oOewr raised bis fsc fo that of
the wnmao. lo hi. weary, melancbnly , ..
sffiSt
is
*
j'or a brief insiiint be pau-«eil and
ti^n^
statelv lourieni be un.viv
‘nH^'bl beaTand iZ 1^ U
ZZ
the tips of the glVl - tinuZ tben Z
1o;,h.sJ her b,nnd nnd sinsle „wav In the
darkiMM..
“Oh. thrwooBea.“ be said, “the
m«\aDd
■weHbeam-the dear, grssl
the grand, noble, brare. loyal r
al \Va
your age lo our agent for par
sire!
I ows her ma a -V.“
And •« She amirka at cheap ym.n|
ho.- give me linle heed.
ts('ram')
.... -M
painted In ITOT*. Btunn was
dlsMtiafied with It that be ultimately dm
siroyed it: though ft .was conodered
bv others so exeellent n llken.-ss tiiut
I.»rd Ijins4l..wne commlolonwl Biuart
«> P«l«t him a full length ix.riralt of
Washington. %vhlch lie took to England.
vrni]bV".ir.“r,vr'i
-..rtisTu
rni- laxtaK r.vTti. 1 rav u\
wa,a small:
The
The luxuries were few you hail
In fact, you'd wooe wl all.
My lea is weak, my sloak is lovgk.
The milk is pwls and blue.
Aad. worst of wll. tk.rs*. aol eamigh
I aympwlhiM with ymi.
I
I know how thin yaa were, grsa
Ceoric;
On fewl ^ di«e-h‘. -neck- for
min.-
yOUR wngrsss
piMMd
fee yo.
" IS rarKEp
But let them laugh; my grip i. packed.
Somelimta. when tkinga loeked blue.
Too slyly heat a night retreMI sympathise wHh you.
Wb«e'T you tomsd nboM.
The friends you trostsd most of all
Were those that aeld you e«L
«s:
mi
---
3?^
the sirais
r
-u- fz
the owner of It hVks at tl»e
».nn
«•
“I know; and I ran'! help thinking
tow much better It wonM Ih- jf be ►
rere worse."—Jodge
M«ot«ni bi>
.1 ; Sweden will aetMl twenty four gym- |
or Ibo Ijoudon 4-oimiy oasts, ten swimmers and Mx i
»lr.(tltocd. »=l«- S»«n»»l
■te Onenl WMbln*- the dl.paal
coBDcU »30i000 for 1
okioar.'<>«»•>
'‘
1ii
‘ toVni) iS*BM itte i
I
^TOUR f4wd. they say. was p
Down where the parler organ groons
- They're {ecring now slI me;
sold after the And Sh»-SKe*e bolding Kanda witi
tlH.
of|«anist's death to an association of gen•S4-nt4Hl them to the Itos
ing
olL.lnedi*
la 1833. They paW
uart's widow
for them.
. Gilbert Chnrh*. Stuart, the moat emi
1 OU.—Chicago Journal.
nent of Americo'a ponrait painters and
•emo C«mr;»rt.
: the rival of the greatest English artists
An excluingv says i-omethlng s nice; of his day. was bom In Narraganseit.
m sramo poawaap qricmv
;
nnd comftirting that it posit l\4-lv nest R- U in 173fi. and died in Iloaton in
“My child." he aaM kindly, -what j
be pawed along:
1S2S. He received bis first instruction
grwH aorrow baa thU war brought !
^ “Every girl who U dlawtisrtid with ! from a Scotrh artist named Alexander,
herself should rMnend*er thtK she Is! who took bim to hVllnburgh when he
better looking than the Wndesr4if look-' tras about elgliteen. He enbaequently
h
tog gUases bids her Ih IH vc. a mir- *atndied under Benjamin West, fn srhose
• Ue. a mighty falaebood. No man Is a |
Tor can not flatter a face that Is to family he lived for some time. In 1871
fawmrd. Mr. who lores Iris mother as ‘ ax
Its natural state-that lx. not made! he set up as a portrait painter to Lonfowiua
?**' *^*'*‘”
plat4‘glass don and achieved IinuHHltafe fame. He
rrpusd. Who. my Waahtogton's? 1 think Wc should all
« Pale green tinge, whh h n-flfM^ts ? returned to America In ITVn
wuouimr
. be glad that see have sons'to give to * «>*or * trifle lew clear than the «irig
2S.
main
♦ n. BilllH- O
•.1. m me j.cm t-
i SSriZ'
<
Viii
It"'mu 7
wb.
u u. ktom: ■... J
fSaiiiit St Gvans
BUSIHESSURDS,
tSS2Sa
..’"
Again be prcHM>d tUe suflen r . tin
GtNCPAL AU
inSiVMO QRANOI
Moilsnd.Micm.
mW
tkris* diffe
“I know him quite as well as any sme.
the |.eiol 1
I rvntina to aay.“
e.el of tlie iK jid i
1''* ''"•n- In rhila^.-lphl. to .
-rben-tben“~ ftbe choked and W>w. wartn-.nd ,t,o |„y»l. n.ri.,,;,,,. «.Jf J?"'-f™"'
4 lU- .MoA. .vHMtry rctm.i ia Uvrn.,»t.,« n. tr«n...
tl..m 1.>.| feel
f,..i Ih Ioxv ilwt
tlmt M
her bead, and the tears dropfu-d si
llerr;nieaii and Ile<| m :is. |t
ihought^onm-d bis barn into a painting room,
xxo sens und ii was there tlmt Was
h\
eonnettlng
4 ith«T of the
V'asuinglon 1
• than lo General Washing
ne.1l XV 11, t!)e n.M se.n f«r the so ealhsl .\Then;4 iim 1-xrtmlL
“Nay. nay.“ the woman, made haste M Mc-nm of wnt.T xvouUl tU.w xvith a
'«'d!i Washington's .■ons4 nt. ne
on General .Washing rclocity cal. nlated 1.. pi.-lee.. Ume '"*"‘'**
original of this pk iiire and
ton He. the
n. enutUh.
l.nr... ,H„v..r 11,..,, u „o
tnilty of the
n of the 4ixnflii t.
her»'
S.T. 11 1. ny«..r..,l. oT :m,
rilo« ii.j
;
him the connlrr looks for giihlan.v
lihh are not now
known.
Of the iK'ad ►e.'i. ftu- the xx;it4 rs there || ^.,g
this hour of darkness. Hunger a
17J>4 that .Mr. Btuart first
evaiK.i-nle at so gloat a rate p;.ii00.000 m.-t Gimeral Washington, ami from
cold-what *
!lhe nngulsli
t... tons ti tlay t that the ItUDjuina xvater# tlmt time he devoti^ his hnish alro«Hii
would make no iipptiM b!.|e dilT. reiK*e '‘nilrelr to his illustrious patron. The
Ui the lexTl. N
iiundNT of portraits 4>f Washington
One pn.JOirt is to,stan the , ;,nnl rioiu « *.i. h he made is not known. He left
the Iliiy of Aere.jhMd it »M.uthxv.ird i ^ b-t of thirty-nine iH.rtralts which he
past Momit ThU.r. nmi h t ii Join, nf i bad Iwn enmralssloned m pnlnt for
Hai«in. the wat4TN of the
An «dinlrers of the president at home and
othtT plan i.s to build ib4‘ 4-1,twi along «bn.ad. hut he als4) palntfsl fire full
the railway line from Jaffa to Jerusa-1'“ngth W.nshlngtons and twenty others
Hut this
prtK>eeds of the
Mailing, nf diffi^rem
of a tunnel of ^c
thrmmh the mm
H^M^ by day or night."
E. W. NOTHSTINE.
I J.E. MURRAY,
p-ttor. the girl trad the f..!|.o>;ng, writleninaheavy ser.iwi
edhyihetnU
B-M ••, rr«...i.
►r ij.,"'
lesser
art„ i. „„
I know fust bow you felt.|real man:
Thcrc*ll be no heat lor ma.
ni freese •niil I pay my hill I aympaihisc with thee.
}}*•
pmudly
.
i hrsvM
“»“•
r. WASiiiN<;Tr»x
and dutiful
Ihs
there are s,» many
in the dim light «f the tal
boys Id the army. sir. w lio are g«ssl and
true and brave, like P.tuI. that tbsl will I*'" dip. *rhea a leur dropisslupon th>
bless os and General Washin::ton will pal»er, and her lips m4iv.Nl
be able fn lead our foreos to vi, torr.“
^
<h'iieral Washingtonr
rourtisnialy. yet temleriv. tlu- officer •bes«,id
r..r«>rvntlT.
raised the agVl woman's em.iriated
____
rtiiieJ.r l»es.i
S7 •1‘
“
“
‘‘Stutrt bead * cf Washington In
Atbeminni Is n.^mbd ..
l‘«'
“ "**“***^ *
‘'Mdes
Stuart bliiiseif.
I.-adlng to the d.s.r of
Pnul Ilo;;ers l.iit^i hit
Wiih
'ImiI .-rx
With «.n cglml
err
tin M- I - - ^ ^
CU.I
.n ti...
„.if i„„, l,i, „r„„. II..
l.v nn.l
. I.tl,........ ........ l-»‘ide the M and took his
moih.T's liead in his ariu^ ami petted *"/
Over live
s of dollars in
with the
State Oepariraent. The
requin-s fbl.s
Oiir Rewrve p'limi
Id now exefeds |:*.r.oo.oiNMN» This is pledged for '
exeess of t.-n deaths t.i the t uNisand p4*r annum
Calls liecome
quarterly ,.jrh y«*ar. pavald • at your hieal hank.
making It eonvenient and easy to i-arry
Preferred risks only are wriiien fur
t)ur limit l>
kIx thousand dollars (ffitMVM.
There are many other gooii f.-ature i In The ]
Ufe that can
IH. U*st explained hy our agents.
Our plan is right, the management Is good,
tootl. and there Is nothing
heifer known today
an The Hankers Ufe. of I Vs
| y« rswd Ihs atory dire *
! Of bow TMi frose at Valley Forge
With little warmlK or firo.
Hy lodgings are not Fins or grandThey'ro four fligbu vpw yow aeoTm owiAl aomsiliini for fbesa. and
I sympathise with thee.
THE ATHENAEUM PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON BT GILBERT STUART
"
. I
“Ton ars Ub alrr she ssked.
Giiaranie.- and ReM-rve Fiiri.!^ i.. pmiiH-l
more than |i;.5oo.tMS».im
CesyriSkt. I9M. ky
Liwchi
QCORGC WASIINCTON. gr.41 ralher
Of angulah and pity and <^m>i«aatoD.
that ahe abhrered,
Aa her shadow swept acruu hia line
of eWon the oIBcrr leaped to bis feet
^jtaA plated bis band upon bU sword.
TfaM he beheld the slim young woman
■tandiag trastde him, her Urge dark
as. all hhlnlag wet with tearw. scaivb- i
r his face anxioosly. and be lifted hUj
hat from his I
•old by rriWalt
•eld by .
itnr
A Bofia.
Trimble’s Bakery
il 1
m
!ES:S£Sa«sss5i-
! “£Sl£{5,1STr
WnlKiliMiflMI
CONSULT
Proapt (klpMBt tt oouido
1
toed. Tour patronage aoUMted.
i
L.
TRIMBLE, Prep,
Omer NtaU ud Ualoa 8u
|tBrL%AHY'
exBiirr
u-ri
TW A RBCOMO WANT Aa
{•olioNdd.
optician
-X.
1
MTURDATSiaSIIE
... ‘f::5‘?;V'
THE EVENING RECORD [T^MI
TBAVEB8E CirT, MICH. MONDAT, FEBBUABT 0.1901
FRANCE DOESN’T SUICIDE
At ASYLUM
■ I TRUST ENGLAND
;-P
i*:
•
■
people attsttSad tlm
a tong jump to reach this city. They
appeared laJHIat last week and left
this city. The fioral oEeriags were there Suaday for Traverse City
many mad very beaotifal. H. L. Carter
foBdocted the taeral.
Mea. KU Howell.
Mrs. Ell HowelL an old resideot of
ELVIRA
KNAPP
SWALLOWED Paradise
towaMilp. died Saturday
CARBOLIC ACID.
morning at her home near Summit
City, aged S3 years. The funeral wrrices will he held at the residence
Tuesday maralag at 11 o'clock.
-------------
She b Stren^diaiiiig Her PositkMi in KMEW D1UG*S fiUlCK EFFECT
the Far East
MIM EDNA QUIMBY OEAa
UNPOPULAR
IN RUSSIA
-.71
PofMlMT Ymm»« Lady «r Hofoor An.
•warvd tl«« Last Call.
Special in the Ereoluf Reoonl.
Honor. Mich.. Feb;
MIm B4n«
Mar. ihe.daBChter ai Wllllas and
iPranees Qutaibr. died at 10:30
{momltia. her death hdlng due to stom
NO. ENTHUBIABM ! ach and luni; trouble, the resolt ot
jplaartor.
Beside her father and
THE WAN.
mother
‘ broibers. two sisters, a large circle at
Jrelstlv**s and a host of frteoda
TfJlKET USTEKS TO mETS
3 BURNED
TO DEATH
|:e
HARVEST
dF DEATH
fe:;'
1:^
Vhrl
troops had occurred near the Valu< ^
tn Bio
river and that the Ruaaiana had beenj®''®'^
®'« and Mrs. W. L Brown; bouquet. Mr.
and Mrs. William Core.
repuleed with a loee of 2.600 killed and
TRfimndttl
i
the
diw^fdlted
in
many
P
C.
L
it
M
train
out
to
Northport
W*-aley Motfatt .aged 44
. The reports are otacreoiv^ in many
had to be aent
circloo today inasmuch as the Japan-1
Rapids this morning over the G. Thursday night at the a^U
to hU c
•oat arc thought to have not a auf- R A I. nwd and It mill probably re- body win be taken
Eiit aft
, in that vicinity to initict turn to the cUy this aftemoon and go
.father aod mother who
-son City: a eoa. who resides
, eiMhlns blow on th. Ruaaian over the Nortlipon run ihU evening.
lone, and a daughter, who la
•cbool at Big Baplda The
rent to Cara<|D City this
bombarded DUARTE.
by Cndertaker Anderaon.
SpMial to tha Btrablr* Record.
Funeral of Marry ZicA.
|i»rBk rah. a—A Elapaleh f tom Ba«
The
fuueral
service of Hairy Zlck
DamhtBa aaya tha UitNtd BMaa
of Aenw. who waa terribly injured la
Cflilaar CotamWa and tha trabilng ahip
a «m at Wintamaburg and died later
^ It Does'ntCake a Uery
W Cong f^eaded Person
to realize that this is the More at irlikh to parMore >e obum Iu|cr diMoarti tluo otben eu.
We vethenAae eBibMtofmlbe poblSe the
benefit of one |nidi>icL CUI uxl inveMifMe.
gMiVDmoMOFaE.s.
WAS A TRAINED NURSE BEFORE
First Seaaion Will Be Held in the
HER AFFLICTION.
Masonic Hall Wednesday Afurnoon at t e'Clock.
Had Attempted Suicide Previously and
The first session of the dist
Waa Carefully Watched. But Bucventioo of the. Order of the
8Ur. wbk
which convenes here Wf
beaded in BecuHng a Key to
and Thursday, will be held in the 1
the Operating Room.
•cmlc hall on Wednesday
fo'ckjck Tbet
yet been n*c<*lved by the local I
The first suicide at the
Is exp»T
Michigan asylum for several
twenty I
latQ Saturday
em In addiUon to the local members.
Elvira H. Knapp gut hold of some car
Judge John A Loranger left tbU
bolic arid and took It. death resulting
morning for Pontiac, where he b re
within a ft minutes.
tained as.counsel in a damage suit
Mish Kn
against the Detroit Street Railway
at the asylum for a 1
year, wds In the infirmary ward, and
in some way soceeded Saturday afterIn getting the key to the oper
ating room from the key ring on the
belt of one of the attendants. The loss Btore. 12» Front St.
> OiMlced almost Instantly, and
rrh was made for her. the at
B finding that she had gone Into
operating room, which opeaa from
Inflrmao'. and k»cked the door,
leaving the key in the lock. The only
tu gain eatraace waa through a
low. and thooi^ all poslble basted
rnadf. she had lime to get hold of i
a bottle c^talning carbolic acid and
dlhe comenu.
IS still standing when help ar^
rived, and tried \u RjM-ak. but dlcnl
wlitiln a few mlnnies Her re!atlv«-s.i
•n* at
wbf» live n*‘sr Howard City,
r.»fher
oil.-,- leb.grsplied to. and hei
arrived this n
was ,lu yeart
trained nurse and km^ tbe quirk ef
f«*cl of the drug she Us.k She has be
fore ihU attempted suicide, and bs*
always been carefully watched
/
Her mother Ik dead, but liesides.h^i
broth.H-. 4. H Knapp, shr leave* .a
father
.
ments hare i
>j'WOULD
ALLOW
OLACK
UaI
WANTED TO BEE PRESIDENT.
.;V
FLECT IN MEOITENRANEAN.
I
.) But Railroad Man Had a Big Own and
Waa Sant to AaylMm.
By Wire to the Erenlpg Record
PrienaQS of Sottlinfl the Balkan
Washington. Feb 2«.-Bdgar Rel
gar. a railroad man of Chicago waa ar
War Which S«
rested this morning for trying to get
Into the t^lilte bouse by way of the
esecutire office. In one of his pockeu
was found a big loaded revolver. He
By W'ire to the Evening Record
ParM. Fab. «.-A high French pee- aald be wished to see the president
patents Later he was aent
ammcnt official sUtad today that to the 1
K? aaylum..
^
Franca H strangthaning Its forces In
the far East and Uking other precau
tions In fear that lU hand will be
forced into
to the Russo
P*ct either• a( home or
••Tlie 'French people.** the official
~
raid ' while resUzing that war would
be the most unw.se thing possible.! HOTEL. THEATER AND BUSINESS
penerally distrust England s aincenty'
BLOCK DESTROYED.
and tmM Sght far their ally. Ruisia. •
_______
no matter what the cost would be.**
klhambra Goes Up In Smoks at Chi
INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS
cago Early This Morning.
SpecUJ to the Evening Record
BL PatSTsburg. Feb. 22.—The fea
lure of the
By Wire to tbe Evehlng Record
out taken with regard to th. prospect
32.-ThnH» persons;
of inUrnational complicatiorra. Once were burned to death and a fourth
og as a result of the fire
again tho Pasta haa lant a willing ear
Alhambra hotel,
that
destroyed
to tha diplomatic auggaationa of Raatheater and I
block. Nine- MRS. 6ARBARA MARSH. A PIGala that tha Black aaa flaat should on# teenth and Sta
re<‘ta at 4 o'clock »
NEER. PASSED AWAY.
day be unsxpw:Udly in the ModlterTh*'
originated In
m oMhe Alhai
rantan. Turkey being aaaurad that this
The loss Is IDO.OOO.
once an accomplished fact, not one of
Amt
tied missing
misting an* Funeral Services of Harry Zick and
the reported
the powers would have a word to say Charles Barattl.. the ni
night clerk. S. W
Mrs. Vincent Neason—Death
In objection. If they did Ruaaia would Cnil
guest, and
Swa
nd Alfred
i
guest. The Alhambra
theater Iwlonmnl
Alba
of Wesley Moffatt.
h
circuit
The only difficulty is that Abdul to the Stairr A Haviland
Mrs. Barbara Marsh widow of
Hamid, diaceming the big service in
ANHIVERSART
CELESRATION
Joseph
Marsh,
comer of Tnlon and
his power to concede .exacU In return
Ninth sirt^cu. died last night at 11:.30
o'clock
dropsy at the age of a little
over 75 years
an old pioneer of thU
City. Delivers Address.
having been here nearly >0
dlgeat. The terms are that Turkey be
.years. She made all funeral arrange-1
given a free hand settling the Balkan
ments liefort' she died, selecting the;
Uidge
"Michigan."
C.
S
V
S
b
difficulty in the war which coming
lobmtlng ItK twunly fifth snnlvt*r- minister who slu- aUo wanted to get.
months are deemed sure to bring.
tiKlay. Pmr. B Shlmek. of lows the choir, and made other necessary j
nty. Iowa, is delivering an address In
She has not a relative living and Is;
MANCHURIAN INSURRECTION.
the City o pent hous«‘ This evening
reputed to l>e worth quite a sum of
then* win be a
Special to.the B\ming Record.
which!
\
London. Feb. 22.—Forecasts of a party at the City Invitatio*' to
Th..
th.- ..1
-.t- distributed the money In such a way
as
to not Increase any one person’s
Manchurian Insurrection are drawn
U fr
from the rtperta of the Italian consuls
Quite elslMtrste arrangements have wealth materially.. She left the bouse >
in
which
she
was
living
to
a
family!
and other foreign officials and accord lieen made and a ver> pleasant time is
rented part of the‘house fn»ni her. j
wrth evidence from China and India snilclpsusl The committee in charge
-ral iserv ice will W held j
The ^meral
Certhe affair Is Jomf Sledr
‘ that the Oriental Imagination hat been venks. V. Sledr. J . Msnlnek. A. G
^'ednesday aftc
Cochlin of the
lighted up by Japanese naval victories. IVierivl, A Prssl Charles H Hsn from the
officiating Tbe
rongregatlona
The uprising of Manchurians, if fol slovsky.
Prof Shtnu'k arrived in the clly at funeral will Iw* in charge of Mrr Anderlowed by the use of dynamite on the
2 o>h»rk and was escorted to the C\iy son.
Funeral of Mrs. Neason.
Biherian railway and an Interruption opera house by the "Bov's band " A
The funeral of Mrs. Vincent Neason
of communications would render the hht>rt program was rendered In front
t.f the t.pe rs house and there were k who died Friday night, was held yes
Russian mlllUry situation hopeless.
afternoon fmm the Asburv M
There is much evidence that war it large number of citIrens In the parade terdayurrh;
which was filled with the
unpopular in Russia. The Slavs would
Is of the family A c<»mfortlng
SLEEFER-HELH
m mas preachiMl by Rev. D Cochlln.
and
several of Mr* Neasim s fa
for Conatan
Turka for the
vorite
hymns
sung by a ciudr con
nopit or J.ru..l.ov but h.v.'^Tn; Voun, People Keep Their We0dih«
sisting of Miss Everett. Mrs. Frank
UreM In a e»np.ign tor eequi.ition of
Miller. E H. Allyn and Joseph Shier.
Mrs Scott acting as acompanist, A
Manchuria.
long procession of friends from the
Some diapatchea indicate thi
Ray SbH-per a^d Mis> Alia Helm city an surrounding country followed
Ruaaian government may be forced to
the remains to Oakm<)o«l c.*roetery
bring on war in'the Balkans in order
ict
m-here Interment took place. The flow
ks just been an- ^rs were profuse and l>eauiiful. among
East-1 were
to reconalle tha people to the far Eaat-|
: people having auc- them U-lng the follomring: Broken
it a aocvel for a m-h.^el. from the family; large piece
jr»«*Mi«sl In keep
iiw at home at ;.17 fn»m the I . F.; basket of rosee( cama
; w«H*k They ar
TO KEEP CHINA NEUTRAL.
i West Seventh stnvt.
tlons and smiUa.'^nim the employees
By
in the Ev,mlng Record
1 Mr Sleeper Is the son of O L. of the candy Tactoipy; carnations and
London. Feb. 22 —The Pek
ler and Is employed in Lawrence’s smilax.* from tbe rdmpanionK of For
apendent of the Central ewa wires j
rv. Mis Helm'.U a young lady esters; anchor of American lK*auty
many
friends
to
wish
her
bapplroses, carnations, primroses and
that the American. French and Ger.l with
smilax,*Straub Bros A Amloiie; car
map ministers have handed the Rua-!®**^
________ ______
nations and smllax. the Grange: spray
of roses and carnations. J W. Mllli
ken's clerks: carnation piece. Twen
ents to Uke steps to prevent military i a. P. Gray Will Lead Discussion on th« tieth Centun Club: spray of camstlons. W. R. C.: roses. F. H. Smith and
operations in Chinese territory outside'
Apple Orchard and Its Needs.
family: Iwuquels of carnations fn>m
Of Manchuria. _______
1 ^ ,, ^-.^ay leftt thU rooming fi»r Lan Mr and Mrs. John Warner; Mr. and
King to attend the nnind-up of tbe Mrs. W. Helmforth and family. Mrs.
REPORTS DISCREDITED.
.Michigan Farmers' Institute. Mr. Gray B. Holcomb and family. Mrs. Hatch.
a ill lead the discussion on "Tbe Apple Mr and Mrs James Marvin and fam
By Wirt* to the Evening Record.
tVehard and Its Needs." He mill alsc ily William Dalzell and daughter
Grace; carnations and smllax from!
ha. yt boen received of th. vague,
Mr. and Mrs. George HIU. Mabel andj
rumors current oariy this morning (
Minnie Brown and Midge Ayers.;
George Nord. Mr. and Mrs. Heck. Mrs.
that the first aerioua clash on land be-1
George Amlotte and Malvina Amlolie,
NO TRAIN TO NORTHPORT.
tween the Rueelan and Japanese;
Hartfard haua hambardad Ouarte.
aiad by tha taawBMV-
SEVEKTH YEAR—2113
Clly
«Tvk» of
DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE
• euy Book Store «
UU8TIMOW
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•f Mio^.Shoo*. Thoyoro
hi/ho* sroSo Shoo* fhoji
ho* hooo eoffto^ in lomo
hoforo. rhoy mil/ pho*o
ooy mootOJi who oSmirot
hooulifwl Shoo*. Thoy or*
worth o woH Sow* town to
SM. COKE W FEMST
yoor oyo*. aoywayl; ;
Some of it in the
Window
IT’S
GOOD TIME TO BTY
FOR N K XT W I N T K R,
8.
BENDA &
CO
Raal Rallable Cluthlars
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES.
We are sure we can fit you with a pair of o.ir real comfort
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quarifor
50c
a
WARM SHOES
smn.. are v. r, plain, ahlln olher. ar.- nire . m.mb f.«- dreaa aboM.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORE.
PARTY SLIPPERS
CUSTOM SAWINfi
PLANING
TURNING
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
All Kinds of Mill Work
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Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
F. P. JONES
Has sUrted his Milk Route
aga:n and is selling Milk from
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
E. L. RANSOM'S DAIRY
All my old ixtrant are aaktd
to continue dealing with me.
F. P. JONES
FRUK FREWRHIII & .CO.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front Street
Ladies’ ; i
Spring Suits
o\ larj^c shipment receivetl and placed on sale
today.
The assonment consists of both lia-
two Dollars to
Eight Dollars Saved
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing
—Third to one-half off on
all these—now’s your time.
dies’ and Misses* Suits, ran^injj in price from
$12.50'•$35.00
They are by far the handsotmesl we have ever
seen and will be pleased to show them so yi>u.
All Winter Coats to close at H pnee and less.
One Dollar to two
Dollars Saoed..,
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
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THE EVEHIKO BSfxxm TBjLVSua cm, mch.. IfOKDAT,
[JABT n, noL
1MEfVENIN6REC0RD ntTBDATW
WASHMGTOM
t«CIAI. SCftVICCS AT 6AACC
CHUACH LAtT CVEMING.
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Tmths Ey ftev. Hr. EtMt
^TMCT.
C A. •KgLCHKW, CUf C
dffiSSH^SSlS"'^
The »pt>M MrrteM at Gfae« chureh
la*t erralns. t« wtdai the O. A.
W.
R. C aad Haaa^ Rlflet S. W. V.
were la«ite4 aaerts were lanair atM The aerrlee >»* la c«M»
«» tif the birthday of Ocorge
lOaguia aad tn ho«»or oT, the oeea<
•V •
The
rector.
Rer
Frwik Nay*a -Chnnt’’la a Vary Ai
pIlahMl Canma.
Patrona of the Utile Tavern are faaffliar with the water apanlel owned
by FVank Nay. "Chum” la an unu
ly specimen of this intelligent breed
and aewmlngly underitanda everything
that to told him. He is able to do aome
tricks, but obeys only the voice of hto
aaater. Chum to friendly with every
body. but recognltea the limits of au-
during liW3 than during 1802. accordIng to ibe reports of the sheriffs of the
countles that have been made to the
rd of
numlKT of *iRnmks” harboted in tht
JaUs tn im was 12.3SH. and in 1902.
llJJtki. Of the total number admitted
in IMS. U.M4 were whites and SOO
coliired. There were ihlrty-two boya
and seven girto under the age of 16
years: t»jiC4 men and 501 women from
17 to 50 years; 1.W1 men and sixteen
women were over 50 years old. Of
Ibe remaining 3S3 the age is imknowiL
From the sheriff of W .Usb coonty
comes the n-port that one man admit
ted oo account of drunkennesa was 104
years dd.—Indianapolis New s.
'‘Tfrw days ago. Mr. Nay. in ^
pany with some friends, was flahlng
STonthebay. Rimnliig out of ball,
a note was giveo the dog and be was
aant back to town. It waso*t a great
TO CURE A COLO tN ONE DAY
while baforc ha came back with the
■aoaaaary article in hto tdeth. Mr. Nay Taka LazaUva Broao QnlBltta Ihbwwm not take a good jaany dollara
for -Cknmr who to Jaat what hto|
latirttooaaaflli hn. «a
4»oaraccoadtar/«Wdiwe«a daw oW at Mow Mory
COM.
day, after having loet eight years* ta-
Wca Will
The Jail laspactors of Baton coaaty
EFFECTS OF
THESALOON
The damage on them <!oet not really hurt them, but we
have no room on oor floors to kc«ft awythiiy that ii not in flm
ta ItM tn Attica man harted ftM
la the wln- to goM for fear that the tm of the
for A tlato.
rcrs.tysrjKT
a
Cot on Ererjlbinf oati
There to a new law etnieat oat at
Ana Arbor who wlU give thoae who
J. W. SLATER
comee trooi CaMtorato. stands « feet
S tnchas la hto stocklag feet and has
the physSgoe of a Hercolea.
The war oorrespoadent of the Lapeer
County Preas, who was sent out
WHOLESALE REIAIL
YOUR RELIARLS HOME FURNItHER.
INTEfiemNQ LECTURE RY REV.
MR. LAUFMAN.
the CHiaa wf the Cowatry.
The "open night** meeting ai
First M. R church for men and boys
Saturday night was well atteaded and
a verr Intereetinr tecDneranoe lecture
Binging "Nearer My
lumlnated.
ThU was followed by a very
estlng addre« by Miss Catherine
Bates, whfi told of her work among
rhlch 1brought her In con
also
women as well as the men. The
number was a selection by a qu
coniltoting of Messrs King. Lester and
Herbert Welch and Maynard. A aokx
"The New Born King.” by Mias Oard
oer was very much enjoyed.
This was followed by the address ol
^ evening by Rev. l^ufman on “The
Bffwts
rwts of the Saloon." which was 11
luBiraUHl.
iiraUHl. He handled the subject
from six different points,
ctimbined six speeches. The lopU
dIscusrtHi were: The effect of
saloon in a ridiculous way: deal
estroys
flcal ef
rta of alcohr
the Jn
strlal questk and murders
During one part of the lecture Miss
Gladys Laufmaiv recited "Father. Dear
Father." tn a very appealing way that
added considerable to the effective
ness of the lecture.
The lecture clost*d with the sin
of The Old Oaken Bucket' by
quartet and 'Jesus Keep Me Near the
Crt»ss " by the congregation,
also illuminated.
At the opetr^tneellng next Saturday
bight this qneallon will be taken up
farther and some Interesting facts arc
pr.>mlsed
My maternal great grcn.lfiither. Van
>ler McetwchauL had a little
horse captured fr^.iu the Itiiaston In
Vaders In 18H. Tlie old gi-nt
was lame In one leg «s the r.*sull of a
hunting acvldeiit. btii vv
honw-man wIumi oy,-,- in the a.iddle.
When out c*n bis trl|*s lu the «*otmtry
on business and .•.uulng home ni ulgbL
he would frequently full ask-ep In hto
wmmodloua<*.»*ia. k while. Tl«e horse
would make a Inh- line fur Imium- at ^
easy but awifl |iaw. .tirivlng tJiere,
would rap at the front d.K^r with lU
foot until the wutehuiuu w
the iKin'b and take the old
out of the Middle. My gra
told iiH- this bapiH‘U«l almi»st every
vr»vk. Horse and master understood
each other. Not in-lng
very ^'ril. be would hu
back, the bonw' following the a<*ttera
and i-oniing to a standstill w la-u one
of them was on a fwlnt, the «dd gen
tleman guiding hlui entirely by pres
sure of the km*es and vohv and having
both hands free for hla fow ling piece.
The horse diet! of old age on the ptoce,
aa most of our M-rvaiits. Peace to hU
the dearth of war news la
MMdlerUle claims to have a human
haromoter in the peraoa of Sam Carl
isle .the village marshnL When the
see Sam o«i oo the
straou la hto shirt sleeves they are
sore that a ooM wave to coming and
oUicr changes tn the weather are fore
told. R to told, by other changes In the
nniform of the officer of the law.
After having been away from home
seventeen years, during which time
his relatives heard nothing of him.
Thomas L. Shsw died iat the Branch
hosplU tort
rnu 1^ and E
Boas. C>Tus
: WE-MAY_HAVeSQME.-
i twjngjnstockthat
; WILL TICKLE YOUR
• PALATE_ AND POOK.; ETBOOK, TOO . . ^
THE
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
death In the papers
care of the remains.
The story told by the Maifie fish
ermen of the cod caught there which
had a six-pound flat-iron In lu midst
to only equalled by the weird yarn of
an upper pealnaola angler who avers
that he booked a pickerel InD an inland lake the other day whichI had secreied somewhere in lU interior
stone hammer which he used to to
in that same lake for a iKuit anchti
Next.
ruggiaU fk-ZE. WaK A 8om Will
Make No C%rge for MU(Hwa Urw
leas it IrKreasss WeighL
maanRlTvElMlrit
lifkt nt Pots e«.
T A X E
O. F. CARVER A
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE JOHN
j 11.n. 'l:ini!i j
The City CouncU has extended the '
The rapidity with which people gain
flesh while taking Ml-o-na is alone a tax warranu for the month of Febru i
sufficient reason for S E Wait A Sons ary for the collection of the stole and • ~
county taxes; and also the delinquent!
making the remarkable offer they do city
and school taxes and special as I
In the following coupon:
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This coup^in entitles any reader of the Evening Reconl to have
the purchase price of Ml-o^na re
fundtHl in case It d<»e* not Increase the weight and cure atom
ach intubles. They assume all
Ibe risk, and Ml-o-na Is abaolntely
unless It gives satisfaction.
sTe WAIT A SONS TAKE ALL
THE RISK.
THI
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FIRE INSURANCE
NO MATTER WHAT LIGHT
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ftcK'susc they are the finest that have yet been
plac*Hl on sale It may Ik- early to buy but not
loo early to look, and looking many times
roak.-s the sale. Would Ik- gla.i to have you _^
Iuf>k whenever ,}i>u have the time.
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GOOD BREAD IS OODD.
THAT DINING RDDM
Would look t>etlc-r if rou had a ilew set of »
dining chairs. We have the comfortable kind.!
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You may not want to buy. but come and see
the new styles. We will be delighted to show
them to you and we know you will be pleased
with them. These are the handsomest papers
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KEEP VDUR HDUSE WARM.
For all kinds of domestic work is "The While."
It has stood the test for years, winning the
highest medals In the great expositions, and
we have
Be%-ee hart
a aissansneu
A laaarfrar-rt customer.
r-fiatnanA*
osve never
nan a
That 1s the best kind of a rwmmend.
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IWt*' are the ket
TIME TD THINK DF PAPERING.
\\*hat a snap at this season, and what overcoats iney are. »ee the display window, then j
ct.me In and se** what bargains these are. 1
1 u«-rv »re oniy a lew ann iney won I lasi long. j
Come in quick.
THE BEST SEWING MACHINE
, ;
I. Mr
make the whitest, sweetest bread that to eaten.
Take our word and order a sack with your
next groceries
DVERCDAT8 FDR $7.
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fl««r • he hc-tter the bread. The "Supreme" or
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Poor bread is bad at any price. The better the
With high hack, braced arm. the hack-resting
kind. You can have ihc solid oak. the fancy
w(M>d rt*at .the cane bottom or the liox seat as
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you choose. '
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i>r • rrinid If .h.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
DENTIST
THE OD-CARTS ARE CDINO
Yon have In your house there are many tim«*s
you
an extra lamp An all-glass hand •
;
^ lamp will cost you 26c. noc. 4t»c or 50c. tier.
orated hand lami>s with tbi- sltade!» to match
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MjB
lo ♦i.dJ.
ano ine jniriur lampb
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fn.m 82 rui to |12 50. . . | , ; : - ,
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led. And then she added; "I only
oks at the old man. and I thinks to
yaelf. Ton poor, dear old grutlemaa.
bow you are enJo.ring younu if.* ~Xew
York Timm.
A. D. TYLER
HERE IS SOMETHING THAT
WILL INTEREST YOU
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
"1 nerlirthoSfht of that." she re-
ummo-re
j^Egnsis^
ORg. flAWYSR A FENHALLSOON
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
len buying a package of MI-.>-na
*'“when
leave- fifty cents on deposit as an evldencep of good faith and S. E. Wait A
Sons will give ihelr signed receipt
•y. agreeing to return it
case you tell them that Ml-o-nu
satisfactory. They take
wu
nsurancB
€.W'HASTIN6S & SON
2*196 to March 1
"Take
:e only one
one Ml-o-na tablet after
—--------each
meal.”».......nruggtoU
says DruggtoUS.S.E.£.Wall!
A Sons, "and in a few days you i
find digestion improving, health
turning and weight Increasing,
are so convinced that Mi-o-na will
this in nine cases out of ten. that
though we lake all the risk when
make our coupon offer, we are reas
ably sure that not more than one
of twenty who use Ml-o-na will i
that It has not done them wondei
JehB D. Bockrfrllrr m.kn It * ro..
toot toaddm. III. »Tv.i.t. >t momlDt
•Dd rrenln* pnjm. On. «f lb. mild,
aiiiLO«NO
J. H. MONROE
,o nv^ive MKiCanara
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api»ear at Steinberg's
house all this weqk. is i
season to Ik» the strongest repertolrf
ellng. The entertain
ment offered by John J
always clean and bright, and he h
red bull owned I
earned a reputation for always fait
fully canning out all he ever proi
English farmer h.nd an uii|deaeati
toriety as a man killer. .\ strip of oak Ised. He gives more for the mon.
board bad U»erefore Is-en tomnd flrmly than has ever been offered by ai
across hla forehead, and on this aa an other organization of its kind T1
plays
are all new and are presented 1
added Insult to the nionar.-h of the
company of ladles and gentlemen.
hen! was painted. "Ihmgenms." Wheh a^^Originality
and novelty are the i
the beast held hto maxrle to the sky b^ ilent features. Eventhlng has be*
couUl MV In front of him. but the
furnished by the liberal manager
ment be lowrered bis liead for mbw
enhance their success. All lovers
or grazing all view except of bU own ood acting and clever specialtl.
forefeet was cut off. "ClamlK-ring one bould not fail to attend the perfon
day down a tor near bis haunts." says nee of • Cheek * tonight and witne
a writer, T came on a stn-hh t»f level ne of the %*ery best entertalnmen
ver offered at popular prices.
green. In the center of this sat an Im
Ladles' tickets free tonight if a
perturbable artist luilnUng. and round
him In fnrlotia tangents charged the ompanied by one paid resened se
rket purchased liefore 6 p. m.
Ineffectual bull. Up went the Ivasfs
head while aim was taken onder the
board at this dtotnrber of the aolltode.
but then, vrith lowered boms. tbC
plank agab shat the bull Into a mis agree to refund the money
bottle of Oreane'a ^
taken memory of' where hU target cent
Syrnp of Tar If It falla to <
was. The painter said be had spent cough or odd. We also guarantaa a
half a morning In flight and the next
or
half in laughter."
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A traveler on the continent
of Europe
received the following bill of fare at a
hotel in VermalUes: 8otq> with very torUe-1. e.. read turtle; lolwtter'a salad
with sharp sauce,
to the blgnem tsuirant U
of sole; one's nr
p«; pickled pork with yoonk
flsh-flsh-dabs of different dli; lamb epigrams with regeUlacles frlcaaseed; rnmsteok wlib
the tumled poUtocs (aautees»; t*trasborg'a pie of Urera; snrflne liquors and
of totonds (et des llesi; gelly with
punch." The traveler gives the followofthe
which be baa noted on hto travels In
Belgium; "Bifstek. bIfsUk. bifstkk. Wftek. blfteek. befatlck. beefstkk. Iwef-
STATjl AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, 146
fEIHOOO WATTS
CRTS MTHIRIF U FAILS
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BcaraomSoflA Ezlgasioa Ta2te;iRdPhr.
lor Thble% wiiidi rR
I to atlll eaivytag oa a acaanattoa with the eomttce
■ to charge the aetoctloa of
Th« ffre ntnrted In one of the
windows and it to themght that na
aoase Ban was tonviag hn ptwheMy
to certain thft the ffre did not originaie from a partor match la thewtore
C. T. Btoot aa there to a
I and powarfiri haring them
FAVORSO MOrrOAGC TAX LAW. moo was replete with good thooght
and coi
' How. O. C. Motatt haa wot yet de liil the
of great men. The
> saM in part:
cIM daflaltely to agala seek the re^
for future
generadons am found in the Uvea
WMate. hot thm are laaay la the great men. fVom a religloos point of
Tweatywereath aeoatorlal diatrict view. DO man liven In vain nnd carwho are urgiajt hl» earoeMly to eatar
the held, awd thus far no other aapir
aat has appeared It is probable that served Holland from Ue lavadefa
he will be a caadldate If be oaa ar- Washington nnd Uncola, happy the
raaga hU boslaeas affairs ao aa to be oountry that has two such men!
Patriotism ^ religloo must go
able to be away durlaf the aeaakm.
band in hand. Religious and cIvU free^
la the BMiaallBie ther
dom are the pfllara of the republic. It
was in 1216 at Runnymeade, that the
tor-a positloQ oa the primary Uw. In English people wrested from Kim
thU coaaecUoa Mr Mo^aU rmJUes John the 'Magna Charta.** with the ex
stipulation that the church ol
that the wishes of the people la his press
BngUnd should be free. That was the
diMrict must be regarded and it was seed germ uf the great principle of the
Ijccanse of the espressed wishes of a right of every man to worship Ood ae
larjte numW which led him at the last cording to the dlcutr<s <if his own c«>n
sesakm to oppose a sweeping primar> science The Anglo-Saxoo rare Is but
a synonym for civil and religious fre^
law. There has been a growing sen
timeat during the past year in favor
National holidays rightly
of some suluble law to remedy exist preserve national Ideals Behind both
Ing eriU and in this conaectloa Mr. Washington and Uncom can U* sees
divine InterposlUun and arrangement
Moffatt. If he is relumed, will cam The British muakett seemed to sound
out the desires of the people of hU the knell of American freedom. A
half clothed, half sUnre<i. cbillly little
dUlrtct.
There has also been a report that be band faced the tried and trained force
a «»untn a thousand years oki
voted against the iportgage tax law of
Failure meant .the scaffold
But in
and this alleged artiup Is causing I7M a new song was heard by the na
erltlctsm. To those who have been lUmM. It was the first note of thf
misinformed In this respect the pub- hymn of fre««dooj f..r every i»ne!
came the iH-rlod of humlllatloii
liBbers of the Record can give asstir forThen
the country. The currency depre
aaoe that Mr. Moffatt voted In favor elated, the standing army dwindled U
of this lair and exercised his best ef
forta'txrhare It passed. There was.
1 however, when the report on the vote
countn was )»ut a lot of weak and
In the senate was given, an error quarreling colonies. But In 1787 Wash
which placed Mr. Moffat t’s name in inglon was drawn from his retircroen!
of those »%Klng against and It was bis hand that shaped the
destiny
of the country.
^reporters In the senate
the bill. Thvrc
Then came the great crisis of 1861
were advlaeAr «their mlBUke and the but again God's hand 'was stretebi^d
The day fonh to save the countiy.
The nation is only 125 years old yet
by folloaing lu ideals. It has won Ih?
made In the Kvenlng Record t
reHiMTt nnd admiration of the world.
Moffatt regrets that there sh<
The weak call on it for help, the
Americans are champions of right
matter and reiterates that he work»-d R\en little Japan In her life or death
struggle with the •Tollossus of the
and voted for the mortgake tax law.
North*' wins the sympnthy of m»erty
Should he be returned the district loving Americans.
will have DU reason to be dissatisfied
Happy for this nation that Us find
with hU course where the Interests of chief executive officer, was possessed
of
eharacter. firmness, aagkcliy. Jus
the people are concerned.
tice. courage and truth Washington
ruled the natUin well Infcause he ruled
THE EXPULSION OF THE JEWS.
himself well. It is a significant fact
Thai the expulsion of the Jews who that, after taking theoath of office, he
went to St. Paul's cha|H*l tin Broad
lived along the Siberian railway is way. New York, and kneided clown
regartkrd as one ut the most Inhuman asked for strength and guids
Icatkm in
acts of the long list already plac«*d to There was a suppllcatk
to the pIK-opIe and
the discredit of Russia, goes without ton's first
his last
saying llecause t»f an alleged fear
Ik- too great for those
of the betrayal of military serVots.
niy _ •
three thousand Hebrews. Including old
and I
and young, the weak and strong, the of .s
'UK. as eltixen soldiers the
helpleas and the f«‘eble. have lieen their duty w.-ll. The gratitude
tom from their 'flresld«*i«. fn»m their free iieople arross the sea U theirs
May
the example of Wash!
homes and forced to brave the odd In
public ahd private
the long tramp that mesns naught else them
but death to the many.
The climate In Siberia at the pn»s
Rev. T. P. niom gave a very inter
ent iMwaon Is terrible. * The Russian esting discourse yesterday morning at
soldiers with all their hardlhcx»d and his morning service on "The New T*%Ument
Church: lU Officers/* The
experience with exposuo' succumb to
sermon or address wan full of meat
the intense odd. Tyd. thro‘ thousand
Jews must sel out In this. Many will
that added
drop tiy the wayside and their Inme*
win be ghastly monuments to the In for greater rt'seirch among Biblical
humanity
if^as pointed out that the Bible
,
, The fart that they h^ iM'en do' ' ported would not be terrible In Itself
. aUhOUgh H would undoubtedly raise
" \ IndlgBatkm. but the brutal manner In
which It la done makes the cmeTty of
Russia clear In a startling manner. At
ibougb they live aUmgsIde the rail
Wc offer One Hundred IXdlars Re^
. road, they must not ride upon It when ward for any case of Catarrh that can
they are obeying the edict by leaving not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo. O. '
■ the countn . they must wiilk.
We. the undersigned, have knovm
What the Russian govemmen
j pens to gain by thU method l»
IS.and financially
known. Probably it U only a way of
revenging the defeats administered by ah’e to earn out any obligations made
by hU firm.
the Japanese navy. Probably It is only
Walding. Kinnan A Martin.
the natural. Inherent cruelty of the
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken Inter
Russians manifesting Itself
said to be a pagan nation and RniaU nally. acting dlrecUy upon the blood
mucous surfaces of the system.
a Christian one. True. God Is wc and
T«*stlmonlals sent free.
Price 76
. shipped In the Russian empire b
cents per Inittle. Sold by all druggirts.
^
does not the verse say. **God Is love'
Take
Hall's Family Pills for consUThe expuUlon of the Jews and other
pat ion.
acts of Russia make It appear
though that nation was the pagan
stead of the Japanese.
^
DnmkenneM, jn Indiana vrat grthteri
INTELLIGENT DOG
tapaar Mphaa to have the hast
store Mat Thnradaj that han Inat bn> ^areh Jairitor la the alate and hto
oomekMswn: How thn ftre orIgiMM
- aa. Thac*a rather
mm
THOa.T. BATK*—<Jl W. NANIMM
. A W. MANNIN. MRW art Mm
You can turely do It when yon can buy atovet
—the good heating stoves—at such prices. i
abort time. We want to aell every store we
hare before our year ends. See them at once.
”
MERCANTILE COMPANY
i
TUB svsnirosBooia)^ traverse emr, mcn^ uokdat, febsuaxt
I TRIAL
KAYTTAX
ISABUXDEN
STOmD
ITIADIUM
FERE MARQUETTE AVERS THAT
ONE IS LAID ON IT
CANCER FAINS YIELD RSd
TO CNARGEO WATER.
EGING,lfWiS
SSBBSSSBBSSSSSS •
OF
OUR
RUCKWHCAT
FLOUR
MAKES YOU -ITCH- FOR MORE.
Levy This Year AiMwaimSma
WHICH PROVES THAT IT TOUCHES
CaWt Graaa Mathoda of Aaao
•re Oalwiod to ba Uafair.
PURE ARTICLE
YOUR GROCER
.
:K.“nwi»j
.sea
40 to 60
pn»«--..... -..rc a
I Arbor. Mlch^ F>h. K.—Tbe poa>
mvert
borSca of taxes dh raUraada appeared
la Uie Detroit Free Press of Fbb. 18.
bea the state tax cosnmisaion
» lU last aaaeasaient of railroad
property, sad iocreaaed the total val
aatloa by over fSO.OOO.OM. the road
dial was given the biggest share of
the iBcreaae was tT “
known
natural
Kioe dried poKheifo
pJeeormm*...............tc U
Ualvereity of MIehtgaa. la a aeries
be applied to tbe la
NAH
LAY CO.
He wears t nm«Y clochlQf. dlMUiolof
mufflers ai
tbfive (JO exposure to culd that would
kill tbe average man
Tbouah not so very ajced (be U only
771. Edward Atkiuson. Ibe noted anti
Imperiallsi, antl-expanakmlirt. econo
mist
snd Invetitur. Is so feeble that b«
Fkrb. • I
can no looicer mrite witb a pen, bot
III iht
RHibir
nor writt. bot has mail < uses a robber stamp In ftonlas bU
name. Tbls is done even on cbecki
•iprH to arromulau* a lane*- forfun**
of small or larpe amount. As soeb a
Mrm. Jamlna 8Umt of Bai^lHown
is not legal. Mr. Atkinson
tod., baa Ju.t w-Jf-bratrd b«r «-toblr. J signature
____
so by attest!
cnnuL vnrs
•r m woBLD
other roads in Mchlgan. U fight
ing In the Ualtod Staea courts the law
itader which railroads are taxed oo
the valoe of their property, and they
are paying only such amounU as
loo of a sealed tube la pure
1 water for twenty-four boure
water of powerfu
them under the old aaaeaaing thorn oo
earning*. Nerertheleoa th#y may some
time-wben the court* decide tbe
question—have to pay taxes under the
new la*,j^nd they would then have
a very pTeity sum to Him Into the
Btate a coffer*
Tbe Pere Marquette people feel that
they are particularly bard bit. and
their offlclals say they are being treat
ed unjustly, with the predlctloo that
If the policy of the present tax com
med It will
meot Include one with a cancer of
eighteen years' standing, and some
with ordinary nose and breast can
-nie elghleen year
had six weeks of water treatment and
from tbe first five minu te* after appl.ving the water pain I laa been aimoat wholly abaent In cach of the
other cases palms atopped
and several aoBerera w
from the morphlae habit which bad
=HS
Nice home dried ^.ptee .tc a
esnice Ei«Uih Oeaiied
Cnnaeu......................... 9C a
Choice Blae Ribboe Seed- *
edruriee........................ lie a
CeU end Me «or yomeir
Injected into cancer* this water
226 EM Fmt SM
DM-ltOHIJIMt
f«ry«tir
nails or
hardware
. PSeree’a Fkaaaat PHlctacnre
Neariy FarfWto Hla Uto.
Sfiyalx years
;
|„„rint
John K. McLean, pabli.ber of ibe=
Edward Atkinson, bis thumb.*'
Cincinnati Enquirer, announces that i
be will rbi »K. a can.ll.lste f..r delegate ^
cashiers In Boston nnd elsewhen- hnve bmune fnmlUnr with the
to tbe next natlooal democratic con hnir
of tbe Atklnsonlnn thumb
reniloo. bot wlU work In tbe ranks fqr nnd alines
piece
of paper bearing it is as
tbe suceam «if the nominee «rf ibat cmg.sMl as legal tender.
Tbe German empress Is said to be
J. a Oner. maimB Otot*. 111. Foi
atand how the rallruada t
fobIwnt.
chant Ih-«h assessed by caplUllzing four year* It defied all doctora and all
Idles. But Boeklen'a Amka Salve
are being treated In the
the earnings of his bnslneas? The coo
Uxatlon. Public sentlmei
stltution of the state provides for uni had BO trouble to cure him. Equally
good fur Burns. Bruise*. Skin Erup
ausUin the high
formity <»f taxation, yet railroad
tlona and Piles. 2&c at Jas. G. John
made nor the m<
erty 1* now asaesaed on a plan
ues. when the facia become known terlally different from-that foll.iw*^! aon’s aad F. H. Mead* Drug Stores.
in asswalna private property.
time she has abscnl«Ml herself
formed. U Just and fair. If the assess
•ilCCLLANBOUa.
More Money Raised *Than Needed.
PERSONAL.
all festlvitii*s. •'a slight Injury
meni for 1003 against the Pere Mar
“And what are the reaulU of It all?
T foot- being given as the reason.
David Rankin of Tarklo. Cal., ewna
queue la auaulned. tbe road will have
. that an opera For All Euch FaopJa in Travaiwa City to pay mor«* than 8834.000. In addition The railroads are asked to pay Into
ranrh of 21.(sai acre*. 14.non acres
the primary school fund a total of
W« Guaranta* Vlnnl Will Create
being one c-omfield.
to that sum It ha* already paid, for nearly |4 tSMi.iMHi m uxes for 1F»3,
Health. Strength nnd VlUlity.
I»03. over 116.000 taxes
Jving Bronty. the tddest Ihlng chief
If I am correctly Informed, man
ibeir
j
or Return Money.
of tbe .\lis*i**lppi Cborfaws. age.! and
Bank cc
feei.l.*, \h *lyiiig in Tex**
--------- ...... .agajpMl at a
ry U» s|>end tbe ni>xf summer
lindnvls of old |M-o]de right here in
Hermann Vexln. an American actor.
• It is also ohllge<l
gaiiouh of the disirici and are loaning
ai tbe a-orld's fair at Ht. I^miIh Mrs. t™!"
City o«H‘d Just such n large
their fumU . I>oe* anyone fe**| that de..|.ii.- 1.1^ 7d year*. U ariliig nightly
ik kfirah weighs alsnit Kmi pounds and
builder ns
If ruun theater. l*»o<lou.
the flepot property in IKdroll, hlK tax*Mi are any less on account of
is said to l>e the largest Indian woman
ui
to
which
there
is
a
fu>parate
asthis new mKhixl of railroad taxation?
I tbe SiviUiah estate of Andrew
in the UMted States.
»I: nnd we almpl;
lessmenl by the state iKiard against I have not heard that any on** recog- Carnegie tbe employe* w bo do not naa
Rev. Father Adam Baron, pastor of
why they will
he
two
companies
which
own
the
Denlvs any such relief.
llqnor are paid 10
<*eiit. extra in
Si. Peter s rhun h of Unton. Ind.. and
ind the taxes against /The system adopted in HHU is so
Lroli terminals, and
8t. Joachim's of Sulllran. stands apart
ages over thoae who drink.
as
fixed
by
the
state
p(*eullar
in
its
*»peration
that
it.
for
ex
from tbe rest of the ecrlestlastlcal
John K. Paine, rrofeaaor of mnalc
Qt to over $30,000 for ample. a municipality in lb** upper
l<^rd
world In accomplishment snd hazard
at flan anl. will compose tlie hymn for
the
Per**
Marquette
tM-ninsiUa
decides
to
build
a
court
Tbe accomplishment U that of having Cline nnd ronke them well, vigorous muM pay its proportion as lietwoen It
house, a i*rh«»ol htwise. a bridge or any the St. lamis fair. E C. Stedroan forbuilt with bis own bands the Unton
church. 8t Peter s. The haxard Is rid
If you wnnt to know how nn nged. and the 'Wabash. Th short .the Pere tAber public structure. It Increase's the nUblng the words.
.\rt1jur Barrow*. 91 years old. Is the
Inc a motorcycle between Sullivan and feeble dlscoamged mnn or woman may Marquette Is aasesaCd by the state Ux«'s *if ever}- railroad company In the
UntoQ. the two parishes
de*t living prartlHng l»arri*ter in
l»e made active, cheerful nnd vigor- Uiard and by local assessors in such stale, wherever Us railroad may Ik*
a manner that its total state taxes for situated, whether Us line enter* the EngUnd. lie I* atm a busy man and
The
said to live ,
Ire. Cnt
•r of Alhnny. N I he year 10t»3 alone, amount to up- upper penlnt-iila or not; and there U
wi»st of Miami.
She is Mrs Susie Puell. and . her
writes:
I ngo I felt ihnt wanls of |67t».000. which la practically no provision in tbe law. according to
nge. nnd I wna 7 per cent, of Its entire gross earning* the decision in the Detroit sehfHil
weight Is 4K4 pounds. Mrs. Fnell Is tbe 1 wm broken down byr m
Choice of 125 Watches at oik
• if.- of J. I*. Kuell and Is 47 ytsaia old. doomed to the wenk nnd feeble condi for Michigan . Mind you. Its gross board caw. whereby the rate of taxa Porto lUeu. la In the United Htnte*. ]
fourth off regular price*.
She has s<>vcral chlidreii who arc tion of old people. The slightest exer remlng* fmm all siuirres. not Its net tion applied to railnwid proiK'rty may aay* he mean* to unite the political
parlle* of bl* iKMintry.
Ik* t^qualize*!.
pite her lilarge pn>por tion tired roe. and 1 had no strength.
KToaw. and despite
'
"I
d^^ot
lH*Ueve
that
any
fairmind
•Now. in what I have said I do not
tions handU>s herpeir
herpelf with ease. Wlien My daughter imught roe a bottle of
Mme. Curie, famous as a fenuile acb ’ ^
bHl she weight'd 300 VInol. Soon I fell an Improvement. 1 pd citizen- ctmsldors that the Pere wish to be understiKJd as questioning
itl»t and co-dlwiiverer of radittui. I* j
ptmnds a
then she has lieen continued its use. and am now well, Marquette Is Justly chargeable with the g.Kni faith of the memlK-rs <if tW*
1 year* oM. and dre*seii wlfhoot the!
taxes, nor t^t any one can stat»* iKvard of asKessors. Neverthecheerful and stnmger than I have U'en tny such 14
steadily growing heavier
lea*t attention to ra*liion.
j
lat
It
necessarily
reslrirts
Utis.
I
believe
that
thelr»'ass<*ssment
When Fr^ Storm was chairman of for years; In fact. I feel 1« years
In the Improvement of of the Pere Marquette is gitwNly ex
the republican committe in Queens
e you a^
hi'avy. metan feidproperty and the service and the cessive. and on a basis that violates
county. New Yt»rk. he fusstnl a great
n Birtrag stimulant
I after eating, feel
e system, but It is a extension of Its lines in Michigan, and the spirit of the constitutional provls /azy. tireil and weak? HoIIIster’r
deal about many things and called on
Senator Platt frequently with little genuine tonk and body builder which It It certain that capital will oooalder ion as to unlfonnlty of uxatlon. and Rocky Mountain Tea wHI make you|
disputes tt» settle and a lot of other fTeati*« strength by building up every long and well before It builds more that the result is unjust to the Pere well, ki-i-p you well. 35 rents Ja* ;
minor delalU One day the senator organ in the lK>dy to do Us work as railroads In Michigan so long as there Marquette and harmful to the
Johnson.
I
mas in hl^ offlee at 4!» Broadway. natun- intended, and makes rich. red. Is a prospect of such excessive lax ness inten'sts of Michigan with1 which
it is so closely conn«'ct»Ml
Storm's card was Imuight in. “Hcav- hloml In this way it slope the natural ition.
later public sentiment will
An Unequal RurSan.
ensl” said Senator riatt. "That man deelln.- and r»plae«*i* weakness with
modification of the law so
vigor We wish every old person In
"Are not railroads assessed In the
g alMKit more modeuwt^ r*- beara of pr
A Umdtin wet'kiy says that when Traverw (!lty would try Vinol on our larae way as other property?- Mr.
.. io' rt-turn mon
' General Grant was on his famoas trip
Stevens was asked.
Robert Collyer. tbe veteran New York
INSURANCE.
around the w tuid he and tuime friends Take a dose of Vinol aft
No. sir.
der. ’ I can *i»e«k feidlugly from
EacapMl an Awful Fate.
and every night before retiring and the enactment of thep resent
The companies represented by
note its iMmencia! effect. James G. IlHii was ‘Equal taxation.' It was said;
Mr. H. Hagtgns of Melbouroe. Fla., experience. On one m-caHioii when
our
agency will lose in the Bal
Henry
Ward
IbMtber
asked
me
to
go
im.
Ih-ugglM
Fiw
the
conven
chatting with General Grant the 1st
Let railroad properly be assessed and write*. -My doctor told me I had Conof Traverse Giiy pe<iple Mr. laxcil like other property.* But In aumpllon and nothing could be done to Plymouth chunh to talk to tils poo
timore fire according to the lat-teris son Jesse, then quite a littU
cant you in
Ulead of equal taxation we have un- for me I was given up to die. The pk*. he remarked—Jokingly.»< m hope
Mjual taxation: and Instead of railroad offer of a free trial bqiUo ofDr. King’s —that moat of them were ii i.ilwork.
These same companies had on
property l»elng aaaSssed and taxed like New Discovery
ask(>d that the U»y be pres«*nled. and
hand the 1st day of January.
nther property. It appears that It Is
cordlalli^The little
shook bis hand oordUlU
19(H. surplus to policy holders a
assessed and taxed on a basU entirely
fellow thought It was ‘itFto- him to
HE 18 OF ROYAL BLOOD
lag’s New Dla
om me might be gratefully ree<
liHle over $30,000,000.
different from that followed, and at a
my life.- This
“In the course of my talk I
Irigbor rate than levied. In the case of
Emmet County
While the Baltimore disaster
great cure Is guaranteed for
Mied this and said that It wa*.
other properly.
Pedigree and
will cause a severe lots to them
ever, a matter upon which my
‘•In
under authority *»f the
Thomas F Smith. s»-er.‘tary of Tam
it will be seen that these com50c tnga could not be hurt, and that I owed
Dwed
sute. Prof. Cooley, with the aid of “d
many- hall, has returned from 8l
and
fl.OO
Trial
bottles
lOc
panies are amply able to pay all
iHber
l^uU. whither he went to mike arthla ImiKTriouimess to Mr.
nation as a member of the state legisclaims In full and are now doing
SunHf. 1 told them that
FIANCEE FOUND HIM DYING
Initin' has be<>n Inaugurntetl by a
in Jichigan. and valued it
to in cash, and atitl they can fur
day. jeare to-fore. when I was attend
claim that through his veins there
Is of the cost of
Ing a aervic-e at okl Plymouth and
nish the very best of Indemnity
flows royal blood—that he's the royal hiding right < >f way,. sutlon ground
Mr. Beeclier was thundering forth. I
to their patrons.
stm of a royal race. Hon. James U
grading, embankments, bridges
one
of
his
deacons
asleep
In
a
.
With the uUnee|,confidence in
rulTcrts. ties, rails. sUtlon buildings
to sleep four in a room.
l>ealh'^nBtead of wedde«l blits
front
pew.
shops, tools, railing
Ing stock a
and every
though eachI will have a IhhI or rot for
the companies we represent we
ate of
went on to aay that always aft- j
' Scotland and thing in
himself. The lowtwt estimate of Tam
In the way of ungible property.
solicit your fire insurance buaile sire
r I saw. n«n alummany's expenses few the trip is leo.ood Indirectly eimnocted with Hugh Capet Nothing was omitted and addition* ried Molly A Auririan of 107 High er this.
nets, and assure you we shall
and it is likely to be ntwr fltW.bOO of France. Mr. Morrlce's cont-of-nrros were made to cover all possible ele- street.
Saturday.
......,*t. Sail----. , Alone and dying he berlng in-aiWully througli my
appreciate the'aame.
•I people are arrang Inrludes "a sable, on a saltire «>n. menu of cost to reproduction. In the was found by bis
The Southern hotH
in his offloe. ■Urrlug efforts in tbe pulpit. 1 would
his fiancee
l
let bitu sleep:
for use by the New gralbMl ermine. al>esnnt charged with case of the Pere Marquette this meth She had called u]
E. W. HASTINGS A SON.
him to diacuu aay to in>>elf; Wi
I aeross-oiHiiMHl gules, crest, a lion ram Dd resulted In a total of a little over
Beei'ber
can’t
keep
’em
getting
no
response
etr plans and.
i.f Little k'alls. pant or. charged on shoulder with a |:k.(MK).000. and we were able to aatdoor, peered In
her knock* on
l*fy the board of aasesMire a year ago
1 saw him stretched
THE MARKETS.
that in some respect, thl. valuation
__ _
where he had fallen.
might to win a campaign In Emmet was high.
othere are fr^e and at pUy..
Joseph Kryza .a neighbor, forced a
county, all right, unless tbe other felMtihoda of AaaoaamenL
window open and entered the house, Papa fancies he 1* having a vacaUon.
to 30 degr«Hi Iwlow
He says he lom's pedigree is a little longer and a
king Rocky Mountain Tea.
unlocking
the
front
•Now.
what
would'XJie
manufactur
\h
has been gnwlly Ix-nefltetl
by his Icy Jit lie more royal.
ing and business IntefetK* of the state
tmths Since he began taking these
UdpHk's iH*w rnilwn\ stntioii cost aay if their property wer^ assessed
arctic plunges he U no longer troubled,
effect
ed over her lover but all
he aays. with colds in the head or ca- 13iUX»u.0ti0 marks
Of thla
Washington polltk-lxns. partlmlsrlj
Dr. Borchardt died In St
aom, l*msala and Saxony ('ontribnted
the Democrats, are laugbing over this
the water.' bS.(KIO.OOO marka.
itory. which, they claim, cpltomlxes a
ure and value everything on the basis
•tate of affairs they have long aoaof the coal of reprodnetlion
peefed a* existing.
Myatorleua
uxes on tthat valuation
A member of the While House poUeo
be such
that there
le was paie ana aallow and tbe
created by that course other fraah and rosy. Whence the dlf- farce was in trouble, and stood In dan
as to bring about legislative relief
bluthlng witb ger of being dlacharged. He and Utvery quickly. But the board of
ng'a New Life Pill* tie Arvhle Roosevelt are great friends.
Watching hla opportunity, he caught
Archie In a qnlet spot, and opened con
vmatSon with tbe Httle feJlow.
I during the past year and i
told Archie hla troubles, aad said
purchased. It fob
-I wish you would fix thU up for
. iheor}. several mil-,
me. Archie. I don't
to lose my
don’t want
a
lions of dollare have be**n added to the
place, you know.**
valuation fixed by the exhaustive de-’
-Yea.- aald Archie. -ni fix that for
Uiled method which I have mentioned.
TWD DOLLARS and thirtyyon all right?
We are not Informed as to the method
five canto buys pants at our
“You see your father about It. wffl
bv which the last valuation
man !• to tx- boIlo«S‘"'Si V.nDo«-i
pMit sale >»t startod. urerth a
liie Slate board la not i
and hla son. Charles, were cutUng Ice
hsH moreen pcico immod.
state it* method, but It a
In a pond near Leroy the other day
that a must hare been b:
and from the water they saw three
some method not followed I
bullfrog* Jump onto a cake of Ice. Roosevelt “I wont have to tee Catbar.
of any other chma of property.
Fried frog lega were on tbe VanDoaen Banatar Lodge U coming around tn THE TRA
CITTCANKIKQOO.
-AUbongh It 1* not ack~
bin of fare that evening and frog fiah- morrow, and ni see him. He’s tbe naao
all varlatlaa of prodoee for tka eom^
ta •ae.-’-Phnadelphla Ledger.
tog ooaMNt aad win ba glad to t^
FEBU OLD PEOPLE.
lSi,7
wlf^! I
nor Buy of Rfltnla
I WILL 8WX YOIT NAIIJ?
and liardwan* AS CHEAP AS
YOG CAN GET THEM OtTSIDK aii.l you can gel them
as you want them and sec the
g«»od*.
Remember when you buy
id your HOME MERCHANT
you get full weight.
Call and see me
c:.i Trank CrudSt
146 front street
?.r;c
osTKo^av-rM V-
?Z,’ra*
El
K:
CRUSHES OUT
THELIFI
1
W iMda in Dried Fnua.
Wa ad lliem vhile they loL
THE RIGHT SPOT AND IS THE
hasitforUle.
IhN-HMiemhiarO
--
m
I and haard the Kinsban.
prevented by the use of HolUater’a
Rocky. Mounuln Tea, withont the
Ir^ee^^^vanw cSy.
X
H. E. KaoMand. Raer
antolaowbaroJataarotoaHiig
TRY A RECORD WANT A&
TRY. A RECORD WANT AIL
>
•itL vl-A
aU
**
OTEIKBERG’S grand I
O OPERA HOUSE
.wOHE WHL
S. FEB. 22nd
Annuflil HTour
of the famouf Stock Comfuny
Kennedy Playera
Su|»]>orting the Popular
Comedian,
Mr. Jibn T. Kniidj
in an u|vto-dale repertoire of
Scenic PrtMfuctions in con
junction with a complete
VAUOEViUf COMPANY
MOND.^y NIGHT. RoUnrt
Rc«rs Great Comedy
“CHEEK"
The most expenmve company
ever organiied pUying at;
popular imces
lOc. 20c, 30c
holding a paid 30c ticket.
DO YOU
KNOW
We will buy or sell REAL ES
TATE for you'-any kind, any
site, any price. Cash or time
sales—quick seHice—Yery rea
sonable oommlssiona. Call at
our office* for full partleulare—
how we can make or save you
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
CI.U. W.en.r, Proortwor
•monBAT.MKIL
Tty IlMWd Want Ada.
«»««.
M—y lllae
nvK Mm. boy. • brie «r pMta
•^1
: oiTT, maiL, vdKBiT, FEBSUAsr n, noL
THB BVnnXO BBOOBD, TBA'V
ISAAC LOVE WAD
•CHOOLA niMIOATCOL
THE STAY-AT-HOMES.
THIS MCnON
nrrv VCAflA.
Challenge Sale
MiliyAt UMd in All Ow
iM9i > th# aty Today.
IM
I ymi are «toag m
OVlAj
a* today U Waahiiicioii*. birthday
j Ihm vm no school and the Mporary
aUk I
hai^
Brown's la <
toM «•
■■
[the board
Eyery'bolkUn^ ta the city
was thORWthly tomtoated with for•idlAi tand From tha Oeeerfmiaflt in
atoMihyde.
This was doM nm bt^
Aciiit Tawnahlp in
ItSS
and
caaae of any apldealc of dlsaase hot
sUaply for a prerenutire. That tbej
rooms ham be«e kept thartnwh foml
I catod to Kfeen as the reaaoa for there i
ner of i belna so Uttle nlrkiieas amooA the
Baur-isctotlars tbit yesr
day srhile ylsitlnc
HARD TIMEh tOCIAL.
Lore was bom )fn Bimdfocd. Wltishlre.l
Badand. AprU «. IRS. and vas. there
fore. 7t ytnrs €>kl. Abooi l»So be came! Rebckaha Will Give a Party at Odd
to Aaerica and was anaaited fur a
Fellows Mall..
tiM to railroad coostructioo worl.
A hard lime, social party wiU be
M oa the aoremoMSt work at the
Maraotoia docks
la ltS3 he bonicht glren Friday e\enlnjt. Feb 2«.
Rebekahs at Odd Fellows
af tha soremaeat toad to vbal is now
wbicb all Odd Fellows and their famlAame township and this has been his
ties and vtoltlnjE members are ©orboaM->ee#r.^nce.
la IKf tor. Unre
dlan>
lamed
The
youac
lady
laarrW-Jita Ann Johnson Mci^ch Rebekahs may bring their cenUemeo
iffe who sarrlres. %>»h three rhiWIren
frtends and the young men their.lady
Ann. tha wife of John Carson Atrs frleodr. They are rts|uesi«l to wear
ham I. and Oaorse W.
Mr Lo%e wan their old clothes
Refreshments will
an actlra nMnsber of the to E chnrch
be served.
at Tnba and was. dnrlnic all the half
oaatary of his maSdaare to Grand
ENTERTAINED CLASS.
timvama oouaty. a highly respected
pda'ifIfT. *YaT|pet ant af yarn
aad the rickshaw boy ex
w high ami migbtlim-^Tl^
MfcaiaU the abap mlaam tin
.they waaM get ap am
THE HALL OF FAME,
e« to bs sbis to do tt. sura
cbsspsr to stay at boam.
you want.
Tw JsaktoM ham
_ s^t tbs Msdto
Iowa tteae a redifl life oo bia farm
Mar Bdora. tie hA aged npUlx Mace
the death of blaaoa^
of tbo wavtag ton.
fact, moot OTsnr ooo that you know
r of Urn tour
to to be used
aunaadahsda
,rr.
When
da get ap the
aA yoa to mpoat yaar aeder
cy Oder yoa fire caps of tea.
aaeoe tea, and there la m milk
or angar, bat yaa can haw salted cber
iritu.fci
ry bloaaoma if yoa
eae way of of
shop. This la tbe .
adeace, art aad agrtcultarr
ProfeaaDT C. R. Laaaaa. profeaaor of
drink
<;ood
Sanakrit at Hanmrd. baa tbe dafut Japanem abopa contain nothing except
Utoafy af Baddhiat Utentare la tbo tba attendants. M-hen yun have got
Aad
thera la
Caltod Slatfa If aoc to the world.
as far as exidaRitog what you want
Wa
^ tba lea
Rmd Knox, aoa of tbe attorney gen- tha proprietor gfreu order* to attendaad pay tba coal aaaa'a bill,
eraL' who baa been hla father a coall- aata. off they go at a nm
deatlal clmb. wfll devote bla time in aota always ran-and bring back tha
Wm gaf from tainag them of tba ilia you tbe futam to tbe Knox frm at Valley goods tied up to faded green silk handamnagad to weatbar througbl
kerchlers nr green »nlton eloihs
Tbaa^
^ for tba paopla wbo gat
Cooat Gkmotti la one of tbe mot to(AiSiT^ for our unpaid Wlla).
tUaate friends of tbe king of l!«Lv. Ilia
Hto Mlllv Bin.
Tbay araa't ba la It whan wa oompara
wife, wbo waa formerly a Mlm Kin
When Brauder Matthews went to hla
ney of New York, well wlgb rrlgna aa- ctab one eteulng, st-i’or^llug to
dttoaa. and his maoiory will Im- i.-n
darfydMrtohad by atony frtoads The Mrs. E. L. Edotorda Hoateaa U
peeoe at tbe Itottoa ooarL
Soakmaa. be weut t« the le.t.T l«x
faaaral aenrlcaa were bald this after
Arthur Chamberlato of Blrmlngbaia. aad looked through the i^uiipsrtmetit
aooa aad were lar*dy attended by rid
marked -M * and fouwl lh«T. ln a very
tUae aailhlMirB aad frlendu
Mr tsnre
talned her Sunday school scholars at
bartato. has been toortiig Canada, imrtwas the wade of Will I^e of this cl«y her pretty home' Saturday afternoon
ly on boalacm and partly oo pleusure.
There were about twenty young people
He bears a atnmg rrsemblano- to tbe ao dealings
present and the aftemoub was passed
D>oyi
to en>oysble
ways, games bHng the
a sharp, shrewd man of bu.liMnw
j and foond that he' luid nuwltttogly
ripal fenlure.
W. A. rowers, rreentb a .uodidsta opened n letter belungUu: to niiothe
Ladies* Library Has Many Desirable
the afierduring the
for delegate to the iegi.lstnr^* of Vlr- ■ aa«ul»er of tbe elub; mo he put the bll
in the hhspc of CurglBia. In reporting hla .-amiuilgn ex- j back to tlie envrttipe and retiirtMd It I
Fiction and History.
pttM to tbo «HTOt.ty Of .t«le piK-od I tbo .,ttop.rtni™t. A. Mr Mnllbo,
■REVITiES.
bta toul ootliiy ,t 4.'. foiii*. lA tviiu of i wm Iprolui: to co lio noil,-..l tbo nion
niE new bucA. have
wUcb oota WM oipoodrd f,V > timiiorl boo f.«- ,h..,u tbo Mil « o. lni. «Hl«t
The flrri Asg in 1h* raised this morn
d to the ItodU-s- IJbrsrv:
for iam»lf ODd douMo tU.t imui for * oatnlnc to« .nl ibo loiior l-i. A min
ing
to
honor
of
Washington's
birthday
» the Guard. II S MerH
nMStl for his boew.
^1^ lnt«*r he eaiiie Into the ri^
msH flfuiied l.y Victor Peiertyl ov.-r tits
new wagon fsTtory.
CanuU-, now «r.lilvl,i. A. J. l>oo»h , room. « lion- Mr M.iiM o.liiii.K
The
lisnd«ome
flag
presented
to
The Castle of Twlllitht. Maricaret
„ Of QtKuo... .uo .m-,..
Hon Perry Hannah by Company M bn
_
^ _
is an KiiglisbiUsn. by 1 «>vek»|
Thanksgiving Hay waa raised abrjve
sifflHMl. lore II
The Uttle Shepherd of Kinsd.
birth and a gradnaie of Oxford unlver- }
^
the tower of the new Histe bank I
tbe h-er of
, Oonie. John
ally.
He to Iv-tter known to .\irirri. bits then, witu
le flr^( Ur
coder's People. Maraarei
Dr. Lavcoi
Tbe Uttle Fat One-Voo don't are tbe cans l.y his
M^seealHH
Chlluin. E
Ellta Ome White
Lesley Chtllon.
The TaU Thin One-Oof! .Xo. but I
C^usIllT^” Hi
The Uanithtcr of
feri IL-San Frandaco Examiner.
,
Mmiui fifty Invl
This faille, dealing with tire fall of
Witte, the Russian lliwncr minister, to
Msrrluu.
PLAYS
AND PLAYERS.
i small !H.y's tenart
Kenneth baa i
rclabd In a bnvhun-entiihsl • A t'.lnme
kenlng
Important buslno..
Mrs. H A.-CViats drew the quilt that
les Majoi
as raflltul by the Rebekshn Aaiur.tay
Id« u p.. ,o t, .x.,.p.nM., US
Mar
The Httsrt of Rtune. K
lenlng. N«. i'.r. iH.dng the lucky num
Crmwfonl
NANT HEW BOOKS
J^.“55f'a2SaiEt5£-#9c
Oik
NapkiM to mitdi at S1J5 do»
Faxtn heavy pore Linen Bkadtod Dam. CQry
aaktyds wide worth85c,d»Lprice. l9yC
CittCBS
56 in. turkey red table dothing, aU dctanblepattcrax. woiiU3uc,chal pricc^t7w
Retananu Table danadto at Areally
rricnoed pneea.
Odd dost. brcAktasl napkins worth np C/1^
lo85c.challenAetirice.dax................ OUC
A large aixe an linen damask napkin f JC
worth $S dot. challenge price, dox... /
L<^ White Skirts worth up to 50c,
:n
aidtrwt«
75c
__ Night Gowns
with
lace
and drawn
work yoke. good, rooslin, chidlenge..
Corset
Covers
handsome
4VC
embroider}-
. and Uce irimmcd. worth 76c. for..: OUC
Drawers
hctii-stitched
and
worth RSIr, rhslicngc pnee..
tit Boskn Stm
V"f7
Joy D.^lto. Hophls May.
'"'ti...
.m Mllllk.-n>
^itotters H«mie. W I). I
onKin.The tosjElr Forest, flti
has iM-r-n fixed s.»
a wte of
White.
t. This pipe
World.
NalursI Law In the Bpl
the cr.u'ncll ‘wnslde
at the lar^t
Henry Drumroond
waf the .Intention
Jadlth of the Plains. Marie Manner
the deft-ci In the spri
win Ik* an adjrdirn»*d
***lially: Mrs Tubbs. Marpiret Sidney.
liHiigbt,
The I
The Adrentures i-f Geranl. Conan
purisrse of the
<*eiinK to tfi com
Doyle.
be erntract for
The Shadow of Vlriory.
Myrtle the letting of
Thf
hulhllng of ihe n.
a.mi.
building The matter of fnr/.. n water
iltemni Jones. TJIden Ford.
taps to alsoon the d.Hkel..
The Hannah A Ijiy Mercumile Com
|iany has recr lve.1 a rarluad each of
Tbe Ughtnlng <
wood, coal and Newaygo,cement
A. K. W'llllamsun
The Kennedy Flayers w ill preseirt
The Little rb**vsller. M,- K. M
"The Midnight Expr.-r-s* at Stein
to-rg's Grand lom»/m»u e\*enlng
The
*^The Maid of I*aradlsc. Roto-ri W
my
carrhs elatorrate spn^ial
-y for thto prtKiuction
f Grand Haynn. dohn Oxen
Elto
zalrelh Guild
Ethel Hmurthwatte im Tiu-sday
afternoon at A o'clock. Every nrendH*r
1» requesie.1 to 1m* present
Cash MonnM- went to Ibmor thto
on. Ruth McHenry
morning
Blnart.
Jermaine went to MantoitsWar. Mar> Gather
hove 1
ihto morning
I
, sr;:
ine eras
ftewera of W«wm1. W. G. l*uddefo<it
Orsvl Rye. iToud World. Ellen Olney
i
Kirk.
m“*Vear^ of Jaimn.Y\*s*'B Hr..w
Bell
Uther and Igraine, Warwick Heep
*^ver the lk»rder. RtdK-rt Harr
Hally of Missouri. R K. Youns
angle. Geraldine lUui
'Hie Whip’s Hsnd.
SURPRISE PARTY.
Very Pleasant Time at
<
A very pleasant surprise party was
glren Miss IVlla Martinok Sat unlay
evening at her home. 222 State sire«*l.
by her mother. Mrs. J N Manlnek
AtoHit 15 of the clerks <»f the Hannah
at lay Mercantile C«mi»an>'s st«n
were tovli.Hl and they had g very
pleasant evening and the i
J. 6 GORDArS R'HOIAL
J..G Gordon of Saginaw, who 1
lHH*n cfinductlng the bu^inesn of sii*
cleaning and dying at 2r.t East Fn
►triHd, will nune to the Whiling h«
building
Mr. fk.rdon came here to:
eslaldtoh a CN.mpIele Meant cleaning ;
and dying plant .and he has now oom-|
pleted hto arrangements and will
prepanM n, o|M*nite hto l.nslness on u >
^ ~rsu;;.'^
Uie j tumn numt
T of dlxlng of the Ii*«dor eouii»ound-. or €-olor
: of generators.
Ihe |r:if »elto
I>Uig pn^
traded <t»l weather i- iut.*i fs\onible
to llM* prtxlut
alien* hers attm- {
alight
frosts
that
are
nm
s.-ver»*
enough
MOOES OF THE MOMENT.
to kill the ei*lto liast. n tin* display of
A revival of Louis XV. embroidery In beauty by pnslu. lug .... en/y,m
ribbon tipredicted.
brings forth the bright purple., or
L Gie inVest and tleeve frilU of lace are soft *****
l-c»*e. «oiiuiiniiig uiudi
the
luatteatlT*
Btrangcr-Arv the
Gve to you’
Pn-tty Ca
Strangeryou. 1 US!
_
,
A BI8 DEAL CLOSED
actors
Boys, Cheer."
Itb a oi
The
and becoming.
which says. "Please report anr InattenGon of waltem to cashier."
And I
thought if they were InalteuUve to you
I would n»port them; that’s till.—BalUmore AmerUtin.
'go hunting." but few ride
Of Ihe t
. the one.
to grb*f least.
the siN.rt*
ke.-p llieir e\
1 llM- ton d mg
1 ami try to laml on hto tail ••%eri
Tlie gohb-n rub* to: Thn.w you'
over find and then i
skirt and coat material In color to <*on- I
aldered modiah for tbe blou***- to be
worn wIUi a tailor costum**.
;
The loose coot of cloth, velvet or olh- '
CT
" handsome,
handsome, heavy
heavy material,
material, puivlded
puivlded
Hh your boat girl?
**^^““* ‘
love to hto girl
Tom-GU. was then* a in>wd there
nnm dMn*»
DIck-Ycs, aiM
1
' and the f.
^ ‘
^
’
i **« <TrtaIu to to* In llic as nitx fl.-ld.
fwhen*.
to level money which of you get
lavish la
one of ermine that | flnrt.-I/>ndon Mall
hats, toques, atolea, trimmings,
ties, wraps. Intermingled with lacs
vet and brocade, and enUre t-oatJ
fashlum'd of this dainty fur.
!
i
Some men are so
^ after awhile tb^ cease to go at alL
Take care of your memlrs. and yoor
Whew WwwMW I. GrwwI.s Old.
^-ben a woman get* so *he doesn't
re shoot the alxe of her feet and
nu her attention entirely to her
bL yon can art It down that old aga
-PeodletoB (Ore.i Guide.
riebta?" de- ' ^*^”***
care of themselves,
orator
’'
»" always looking
I man' In the j
bargain* seldom get rich as quick*“^CerUInly
hack row. --rbey'hare tbe right to pae*-' ^
them.-rhltedei.
taxro.--Detrolt Froe 1-rosa
! Pbl. ReronL
Senator Hale of Maine waa lecturing
Senator TlUman of Sooth Carolina.
“I wtoh G>e senator would resGala
what I may caU these ehuIUGona." be
saUL “Senator Spooner, wbo has had
i some experience In It, says to me It to!
; the impetuosity of yonth. Moat of us ^
have left It far behtod. except the »w*
ator from Sooth Carotlaa ”
Whereupon there wps one oP those i
; chomaes that never get Into tbe coo
Card of ThankA
- wish to thank tbe flia^ friendi
Vincent Season and Family
Tbe groat pohltober was very busy.
**Bnt Joet listen to one chapter oC
avtbor. -*BcaadfiiI Helene heard a
step oo the pteaaa. Thinking it waa
^
Jack, the mslied dowi
ftmnd It waa tbe cnllow Reggy Bjeh
Rich
a box of candy, the tossedI the
sweeta out la
street and cloaed
the door. Tl
-Hold oar
•• Intesm
Colonel Jim Ham LewlA now of CWago. Where tbe aoot has tnrned tbe
pinh of hto whlskera lo a nror TWan.
met Penr Heath la tbe lobby of tha
WUlart hotel one evening. With that
gncefnl and airy perriSage for which
the colooel to famous, he stretched oot
both bands sod said. TIello. yoa na-
I the ImpatScnt ^
Tf ymi 1
TRY A RECORD WANT i
1.00
I'lirn over Fmliroidery Collars live for .
.
Two S|>ecial lots of Embroideries at 5 and.
'Hut
Makeii a
1.25
.26
: .10
are just sample items there is plenty of them.
>oint to come to .Milliken’s tomorrow'.
i Bailey. Doniver and Bevetye. u say lag to throw ca^ la the atroa
days yoa don't know enoogh al
amn Botaro to ho aa anthoc.-
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The oldc*t
world to In
WEATHER SIGNS,.
"old salt " gives
fur wcatber, and lie claims they .
i membei
•*WeIl."^*d M^*Old(*^lIe. "I taust | wSl come true five times out of six:
be going or I fe.*ir paterfamilias will
Rainbow at nlgbU aailor’a ddighL
:-ptolnt."
scold when I get home."
Ralutxiw to tbe morning, sallurs take
A CrwaU
“Why." excUlmt*d lH*r host
Store, conaictened him.elf lucky in i dj^n't know you had a French
]
.
I
Mnu De Htyle-I’vr got ahead
head of Mm.
cook. ;
if the snn's red 1
which ampb* justice wwi
De Fashion for tbe fltwt time
Hns
hto facer , boti„r than the last.
meSch.^dite U*a
Mm
;
Hising ann foUowed by
De Faablon'a last \u
SHORTHAND CLASS•
! guest* fainted, but at my grand n*c»*pl^fore-tbe wind, j tion test night the cn«sh w a* *o great
ggem
has
iK-ef
am*bil
for
;
tractions Will Be Given to Alt
The Fn-ui h i«v il engineer. Renntid.;
topsails snugly In.
j
^
,^dlc* had to be carried
Such a genial. Joking chap 1
calls atlcnflou to he fart th.i
Those interested. .
the windcomes beforet\w rala
; out, and one had to bar,* a doctor.
live lialloon rtoliig u
mil F. NVrJlnger will havka metdyou can make sail again.
|
--------------------------------he got lulo the habit 1
IVodnesday evening at 7:-lu in hto may l»e employctl to dlM-ov«n- the presthe rain comes with setting sun. I
Tb*- M.ia..
of
making
light
of
everything."-Bos*
Hamllum It Mllllken enre of ro*-ks beneath Hie surface of !
ofllce in
ton Globe.
tbe sbowem will be done.
I
Mm. Ascum-I'm sunirineil to find
the wat**r.
Every sailor knows that
block for^wll those wh*i are
--------------------------------1
yon looking for another servanL
I
he time In certain ivxrts of the seas shallows
In shorthand and do not hav
Cowl, mt Mre.
j
thought you engaged one yewterday.
I. The meeting Wt*dnes can la* detect«>d In timed,
LKd.
Gladys — Men \ are sm*h eoncelted '
Mm.
Hiram Offen-Oh. she'* a Udy’a
night will be for those who are l^ of the waters© that they *^n la* avoidthings!
Why.
one
may
see
them
any
’
maid.
She
mer**ly
gaits
cm
me.
I'm
t(*rested in the matter and If ♦*n«uglf| ed. From certain bights shallow a are
PITH AND POINT
to take It aL class
clas. win
will be forme*!
fonne*! j
"" Gme gaxing at a looking glass.
looking for another one to wait on her.
Tom <meanlng]y.-Yes. but It's al
there will
ho SU4^* In life.: -Catholic Standard
It'* the worker
Mr’
surrounding Hk*
good looking lass -.New York i
Dccted urtth the
not tbe fe’Juw wbo to worked
e ^eTventoe s '
Fronr thto It fol
_
Kerllager will devote
lows that a eapilrr l*aIliKUi at a c*r- . "
--------------------------It 1s better to collect your thoughts
**
w**ek 10 those interested
than to borrow other people'*
|
lain bight aliove the water. esiKvlally
Far Away.
the saw. "and
In waters cmtalnlng many submarine
The Bmle-What are yon ih
Tbe world suspects that a man la In
SAW THE CITY
want lo find oat wbo they are. bat It
rocU and torturous ch.-uim-K shal- j of. kUmle?
lovebeforehek
• -----------* ‘
E. S. Jones' Scholara of Coda
Iws can t>e loogcrd with the cye.and
Mamle-I am dreaming of my
better StUl tlirodgh pbotograidiy.
The Brute-1 thought you had
Have Fleaaaot Time.
Jail, •aylum. the newspaper office* ant
other places There were about M
children In the party and seemed to b<
innch interaited In the details inciden
Ul to the publishing of a dally paper
J here is a very icmplinj; offer awaitinj; you4n table linen.
Fine Irish damask, satin linish. beautiful jjoods
worth in a rej;ular
fifty cents
‘j;ular way. a dollar fift>
yard, priced for this sale at. per yard,
f'r
,
He-You did?
Khe-I certainly dkL He can’t dance
with* a woman without wolUng aU
over her feet-Yonkers SUitesman.
Princeton
The Milliken Annual White Sale
Bej^an ihi> morninjj. As usu; lirstiiGxt'hiic
; w"!!!!** cvc-ni of ih«* yc
With so much snow without ml cvt*r>ihir
injr snow wliiic
side makes il indeed a whittr sale.
•We always have some lemplinji barjjains, aside from
our usual discount prices. With the price of coilons where
they are now. il means a ^;ood deal lo u«ve discouni: you
will find the iindermuslins aheaii of anythin;; shown in the
ciiy. or in faci in this part of the state, and lietier than we
have had in other years.
•
Bed Spreads, extra
tra w
weij;hl an<l finish, full si/e
Slx'.MI worth to1 buy 1them as much as we ask for
them
..... .................................. ......................
A touch of gold in the decoration of
an all black gown to efftnilve.
Braided bands of ribbon two inches
wide ending in allk tassels an* among
halrc
^“T
I
7
T „
Three •«< row4.
Mr Gordon has 1m*.*u in the bu-ln*-ss
several years amt has a ihnnmgh
knowbHlge of thto business
He will have sense enough to realUo
el«*au ever.vthing. Including cUdhlng wasn't wanted.-PhiladelphIa
ila Press.
car|M*is. ghives. hats. dn*ss«*s. ciiriatos
and everything s*. constantly in m-ed
of attentbm In the household
A big deal has been closed
whereby the Globe Store becomes
owner of the bankrupt stock of Mr.
Malmgrim
of
Maniatique.
Mr.
buiinesa only
»a. ao tthe stock it
eighteen m
practically
r.
The
sold at sue
for the benefit of
';:i r
bta uUa. ,u4 nunmun'. ,. r.- uoi 4i. nc
W. Mmood UcUDd ^
|,|i„.l
I M. n.il d»v I,.f..r ih.p,,. It. bpw«« pUj for >1, «-<|fP»Un wbl. li « ill !»• proi.m,
Chen ■
to r:Vl« at the
pervrvcrtog fnnu the m.
> •">
'» ,o ornUIn II,o drvMo. I.«, .lo- .„olr..Hd.
fipjj soowstorm of the
February.
Knu..1.ndl Slid
There Is said to 1^.
be I
It was very exasiwrstlng to see
bis music In E. 11. Hoi hem s prtslmilon of jj,,.
rrs,u.*st of him
F.itler
new ppd mittens sod hU nibber hoots | “The Proud ITimV as U to many ^trnk.sl Ids buig eurlv twir w I
lying unocvtiplcd on the ball stani II grand «i»cra«.
lusde rejdy in tin* foil
waa mon* exasperating still to sdip the [ Over l.tox. pecn.to are on the pay roll . ^onls: Vour majesty. I ut.de
other boys making snow men and p.dt-, of the Nixon A Zto.ureriimn enter-j your dr»*ain in tbls w «y The f«t
lug each other with snowballs In
tbe ‘ prises. 407 of whom draw il.elr salaries j, tbe flunnre mlnl-ter. tbe b-nu..
street below.
’ from their l*hlUdelphla ibeaiers the Russian pe..ple nml tbe tdiud «
“Mnmm^why-y y-y y can’t I go j
London I. to have a vtoliaim,, from !'Dun'i be afraid t;« on.'emd tbe
outr wallcjl Kennetij for tbe hnn-|-unde Ton. s Cabin ' .M
Wll- The blind m.w to >.u,r n...ie.iyr
be find flake fell.
Ram Brady Is threstenlug to take an
---------------------:----------•'Because the d.Klor says you ui
elaborate prodm tion of It then- In the
t,e««es
Cwlor*.
not. Kenneth.
hl-motb,r|a- ,pri„B.
Briglit evdoro sK^mmst by mi
Gently.
^<*bked catlaaroo.
maic*h Urtary
TU.TC nn* : Ck-l lkt*n^cd
• of .\cu York.
la
th*
^
Tliire W.T*. forty two tiuirrtogea to
oil.* dlvon-.* to Fran.^e during \WZ.
^
*■
frlrnd mcro ro*
Senator Quay i
ccntly dlacuaatog tbe doaig* of a rath,
vr gar youth living li. Harrisburg,
with whow famll> iHilb Mr. Quay aud
hto friend are uHl acqtmtoled.
The friend wai dtojiuacd t« lie ae^eru
T1i.tc are ism gter|#r*
that are aald to Ik* over I
U-ngth.
^ mxrkcd that ax tb« U>y «ras «ll right
I at heart. It would be wHI to r.wve
Ht
IVierslHirg ba* tbe blgbeat j judgment and give him a chaioe. aud
death rate fnr any EunnH-an Hiy->M |
.^ded that he though. ,be ted'
'
' t*wh1cb pull op when b- r.-:*. b.-.rThe
om of eviTV l.lfesi of the wortd'i age «f dl»cn*tlon.“
poi.uUtion
own King fMward aa I
"True. " n jolned Mr. Ona.v'a friend.
Gielr aoverelgn.
; “but what would jou rail the age of
A..t.rdtog to Hie censn* there are |
a“.llrlur^i!,n-*
During the year llxC dlJlOO British j
fmtn*bl-* ' 4 n=e picture* of
left tlH* old .-.mntry fur .'iinada. ai .etn**«*a ami *
ut-a tbert
agaiu.t
to r ‘
■' portrait of hi. w e;,n
1. .cbelor i
aup{iuM*l that the'" average
-----r sand In the desert* of Africa
AaoUier r*s«n» 'Aalatao.
forty to eighty fci-t.
!
Samuc] JY»zi* r of Kaaaaa City a
rmarkaldc «*ho at I^aigle * Neat, i
day* ag.i dhnr.
Amtiia FrmxlfT.
..ink* of Kllkamev. Iretond. re"When
w«
!;;. 1
la Moorhead,
peat* a imgle tall 100 time*, tach clror Minn , ” lestlm*.! I rsxtor. 1 at ooc time
nod dWlncL
' wa* a tandi b.t#* f-r nmyor of tha city.
F.e...r nmMt.
*^««Ptlgn I wa* com
eed ytmng woman called
OB the Ret. I»r. MlDO! Havaga theoth
»*''
cK iG.-aa.
®*ghl than oa
SOTcnl tlBWa
know thto to not a
aabi the vtoiior, “but 1
you one of my iroublca. I am a atea- j crawl through a aaaan coal window
pher. aiul when I attend eerrice 1 leading into the cailar.
in your ebnreh I nI way. find myartf ‘
-^fy wife would be waiting for me
nBtxjn*eiou*‘ly taking down your pray* at 1^ t^ of the atatra aad would aay
in aborthai'd. That lu-em* to ma aaeeringly:
“ 'He. be; thto la. Indeed, a dlgnlSed
ihow' a abocking lack of devotional
IL but I/don't appror to be abto way for tbe foturo mayor of our groat
to help IL ^ yoa think It to alnfal? metropoll. to enter hto home at
If ao. what liigbt I do to break myaalf Bight*"
“\V.Te you Hectfdr he waa aaked.
-Oh. ye*; I waa elacied.**
aald tbo
Efforta are helag made to collect aaf-^
Sclent fanda to bslld a tftarch In
Stockholm to the memtn of Bmnam
ioau Ai
aria Boa
ehlat. whMi
la
la prs^l
a».
THEKVaSISQ BBOORD, 1RAVBB8E OIW,
MISPLACED I
LOVES
cimnrrvnix
INOCNIOW MACHINES.
•«« oftre t
ss,2::;rr“.
QEE here, giod people, I have only a few words
] SBd tsrt scTcrsI toccksnksi drrlcM tor
portion gf It* work wtortt. tf
u^srsii'""
m» tUd tke
duwr terd knou
mid. nnadiMlfn
faf rkioarir to
7, dMl row fid*, iroor. alMl Ibe «ki*
Itono f»M. Von ruinr l>w rUkl
It «r«« Bmruh'0 tumbrr w Ik; cnIUd
to limirtf.
K
I
-Tli^^llilnk I mn do ornry
Wb«i atif rmmyrfi W IkiUoo tbr bnck
or Wr ml ■inl bU.k pUkS lUnnH with
IlM- U.X idoltrd i4irt. lior wluit-r dM
for artioul, l»rr Qnierra falrlf rvfuml to
do tbrir work. w. <^ild wrr»* tl»e>. Afl
or one or two •ti.mipt* Hamh Adellcw
not down on tlie adfr of brr bod .Bd
Wdpc. TbaiVoioDrorbmr«n.wa.iiot
♦otln-lr Ibr ulwUiMMy of Ibr buttood
nor Ikt h r fliucm. Jbetv w a* a aoco
dkoppoIotiiMtit to bor town, and ber
pblrctlrr world, at iwrallr U Ibecnar,
aaoiniKl iwnorarlr to
« Ub IL
-darab. lU rab; lU rab
AdeUnrr
comr ahrillr fn>» \ftlow.
Barab Addltw atambUd rairtdir dowp
tbe autra. brr ivd and bUrk pUld drcaa
saptoK whto In 4br ba«i^
Hrr rfandfatbor kl«tc<l brr good
tuomlug. wlib Ibr cborrfuJ adatoaltloii
that "little gaU abouid alwaya ba up
lu Ibr OM>rnlOk' Uvrly." harab'a inolbtr
wa« Liieadtoje Invud lu IIm- kUrbrti wUb
•an in. drtfTiMtnrd
piiorh*-^.
"Waah
ronr fat-r ipaki: Kanib. at tU- alnk.
‘ Thru JP-T >i.ur brrakfa.t off tbr bark
of Ibr alo^r ami ael rUbl down." abr
acdd briakb . * Ta. arr If j ou mu l bnlton bar draaa for bar. I alu l got lima
to tri uir baoda out tba dousb. ’
Aflar tbc UlUa fiwk wat faatancd In
atraaga. unaxpartM
unaxpartM wi
war Ha mb ata
• •tran*a.
bar
bar braokfatt
braakfatt to
to allanrr
allanrr
Wbao aba duUUd aba I
with tba otbari to a big fin jian
-Ttoia rou w «a grtOnK along
oekool, Hanb AdHIna.- aabl bar grand
fatbar
"Vaam. Ym. air, I
BW.arcd abotwtir-Y'mir iBDrb U to row boakat on tba
pantry abalf.” callad bar motbar. "And
don't youiwada In tbe anew today. I
want rou to coma right bocna aftar
acbool too Don't rou run aroond with
tboaa iJicy rhlldran^ tba war homa."
-Yaa'm: mi'm. I won't."
Aflar Barah Adrlloa liad put on bar
Idnk xapbrr bood. brr baavy brown
coat, bar gray Irgginga and bar ml nilttaoa aba baaltatrd Irraaolutrly.
• "Tomorrow'* Valrnlluat." tbr aald
tanUiH rty to bar imrfbrr.
Mrs Munford wa« tbovlug big. m UnguUr tint full of fat wliltr moundt
^
>Mr korM
;*
* %im^ and cm»t tn« down, only i« m-
\ sxpostdcB sffklrs snd wlli cst dm
I dw nnxBtoT of enptoym to s suirkni
I cted tickets andtbeotlicrfSr ctovcitog
ttekrts ss they sr* pot tots the tm-
i IMS bc«o per
ISboodbesda
, win snpplyj
g ssTtag sMcbtot wtoeh
•ted ssd win is suite-...
tsd is s slot derlcd widen ^
itroos with tlMlr tickte
ttaidltetengwttnte
^
u»* .lldterwrench of nrpnrmtlaci;
cbm smyiy nwmy «• U»« n<at
is sow briag tsotsd and taipcwred, wlU
do the work of s dsass petras and do
snd aeeofstelj. It Is «w
that only fonr of tlwne toswlll be roqotofd to ooont sU the
and pssoM of the enure division
tboudh h* know tt mK They bMt wnlk*d
to and fnMB nebnol daUy. tbo had toCfHber «tt«ndnd "•octal*- and "a prtaa
rah bade
STrrr.z.C
____
i
Indmd WIUA* Pawn
Uua. on tlM
Um day of tbr Brat one
aJKl amt U all alo«
of Sarah'*
path tu bump Into
tbU laga
81^ aat oow» auoorruj am
heavily In a oaow liank. and thrro wan At loncbUm* Matlaaa would not acawk to
bar. and WUUa Pmn hit bar In tba naefc
black and hlua apota on bar anklaa aftar
with a Ug. ooft hall of onow. But aha did
ward. Ha plncbad bar a
apaiUng daaa not mtnd. for aba lovad davoCaUl) the Wtl
ba stood naxt bar la the
I
ahro aba to.de bar j II# Pann of bar liaaglnlng and. furtharthe bo^
horrid tthUiga more, the real W'lUlo Pmn would have the
aSl ■
fa^^^^aU1^the
Kltrhall wrote Sarah a note.
"Friood Sarah-I>ld you get It?
.
<
;
j
;
I want to remind yoiiof an
other fact relating to Romoc,
Lnd that is, Romoc is Nature's own remedy. It
combines all the virtues found in even- one of the
great mineral springs of the world. There is not
a single drt»p of alcohol in Romoc, nor are there
any poisfms or other dcU
Mib^taiico, that you find the
iri)^*nuitv of man add> li» many s<M.allcd health-giving mediI cbes to their detriment, and the clanger of the people who use them.
|
I amt.
n, MOXT mw bu, wh«. b. tbr.. It I
7S
b-.. ■
Imd roaSdad to Sarah ona night on tba j
wm
*.................
ISylor. WnUrd hung bahlnd ,
way hoow from acbool bar purtwM of ba- i' vlto
1
•lowing upon WUlard Kiubrll "a par-j oM *
ItUig th
factl, lorrty
vaimfina
Mellaaa Mar- |
WUlard Kite
I for Sarah
around by Bandar*' atoi
preaa thair noaaa Sat agi
and atare at a big. baauti
that w'cuplMj th« center
w.*nderful group of >■
•
brmndUhlog
bar
■ ah* . felt ■ bla
l^bi
V\\\w
of doogfa Into the oven. Tlu-> acraped
eaasperatlngly on tbe Inm grating.
"Tornorrow'a wbatr ahe .|ue*tlooed.
"Valentlnea."
"My land. Is It the Uth of February
slrmdy? 1 ab'II bs
tense cleantog before I know It."
null Sarah Adeline llngertvl.
"LoU of 'em *11 get vsleullnes.** abe
TtaltUPfd.
"Well, maybe yoc'll get one, too," an
sweml ber mother, piling np the soiled
breakfast dishes lu cUiteriug heaps.
"I don't believe so. I gueas^tbey's s
tovriy ptok one down to Sanders' store
that I d Uke to bny for-for *-Sarah
has)taUd-"for tte teneber.** abe ended
laambamedimie voice.
"How modi la It. Sarah Adeltoer Inqtond ber mother between tbe awasbes
of the ateamlng dishwater abe waa
poortog In tbe pan.
"lt*»-dB ccota.** There were iKildneas
and despair to Sarah’s voice.
"My aonl and body! Well, I gne* we
wvb-t b»T» rou Pirliw •njr «5 mit» tor
ttet
loo I»B olomt HOW or
TWi'U bo tato.-■.reb AaoUbOt-Vh»q.«»4 bor pood-
chilling
rbaf* It; Chat’a tba one I m going to
> It foe'-aba whlaparad In Sarah * aar
K ASK OLA
TABLETS
contain Diastase,
the only known
di^es'ti've of
sfarchy foodsother remeefy <ioee
,............
light, to replace the Inrant^ In^th^Stereoiv
Um day
bofora CupkJ a
reckleaa
■.S.tbout
‘‘
WlJUrd Kitchen." retumad
hom_ The A
had given ber. add
pInk**aaUn* valiiunrin the I
.>u.. h... m a,.
M.h ir^^v2,*n4Vi'?rU
I ;Huh. I «“•“
rd of leva'* offerttw at a blow waa
more than Sarah Adeline could endure
j
*5* flU*** ..T.
. 5*”“**^
U "iS
"V*hy-y->. Sarah Adelln* Munford!
avoid the ■hame of walking with a girl
For long WtUard Kitchetl had loved
Sarah Adeline. Me had. tn tine bonorad
taohloti. begun by pity ing her lonely •#tate. Tbe reat followed In due roura*.
Purthemuuw. be had never by word or
aign betrayed hla paatoon to a atngle aoul.
much l««* to Sarah In hi. truujwr. pockat at that moment Jin
1
Bandera told pa you aeet U in Wllll* Patm.
an' he gm%* It to llellaa. an* '--aomethlng
atuck In Willard Kitcbdl * thraat-*’*B‘
they Uughed awful
B^dea'-WUlard
grew wroth at th. thought- nook hora"
■jrrs;
new black iKjard. alfnllsr to the
placed in tbe chemical laUira ;
put In the botanical’
■
•
■
■
A number of new pieev* at appsrs*
lus hsv«» Wn received for the physic
al lsliorsior>. Among them Is an '
apparatua for work In speclttc b
a photometer for measuring to
of light, which can be used in 1
ed nK>m. a volt meter, storage
and a rh**oetate
I
IHAWTAak I, a m-w di^ne x elocb
..r .turn,
It I. if,..., ,r
*<;.rcl,.v
:
. / «.( .
f
li..|.c.ell..n4.L l l»v,p
K«
!n addllloirto
I bad wa
him la ai
ICunfurd.
*^rZ 00.,n.
"Ob, daar!" aba
Boa t b'llev. I U er
Mora It'a aneh ban
CtegrossT^rof Ohio ssy.
there used to be s chief of iioUce la
Ctoctonatl who thought be w ss ondowed with Sherlock Holmes powers.
One dsy s msn was arrested and taken
before him for Inquisitorial pnnwes.
"Where were jot? at 4 o'clock yeslenlsy afternoon?** avk the chief.
borne.** r^ipted the ,wisan-
At noon thst day WUlard Kltchall did
not eat his luacb. but need down to Saadars' and bought the pink aalla Vatrattaw
laaktag
fr.-.- 1
THE F. L. aSSX^
PEREMARQUETTU
Caatral lAba.
ho sit£lSf.tJS4i,.
ta a big dm
Uto the hole
away be
lie waa
op to hla
% hi* aunt
II* gave a 1
fore Sarah
a very t*L rou
eara in a huge |
had knit him fc
letter In rsll Mail Gaxette
Hamp;?‘ui!| J*r»,r!r*l
ot a day of rest." said Mr.;
the cause of its being »epanited frt>m
the rest of the d*sys j
should not be f<*rgotten. and that one,
•he dug a deep hola
In- to happan to
.llgr.|
lime* tta
t». .t m-.H
*U
Tl*evarc cuar'nte*-*! iMcur «.»■ ir. »i
In chain*! Friday m«i ning Mr. Nye.
spoke aboni the da.v si I apart
honor of Washington
*“^'S
I* word*, he dimly Wt.
^ attll a good way from
.. WUlard Kitchen aald to
mi;|
Mtoi*'Thomas* sTuT'tbst tb**y c«>d
sider our morals as verjIn each meeting the dlv.»rres in the UnU*Hl Staes
length of;
which is
being
some new subject
is Uken
uken up
taught in the High acbool la
and diBcuxaed as to Us practical value
and its effect on the discipline of the
students Thursday, mathematics was
the subject, and Mr. Nye and Miss Me-1
Laughlln were in charge TueMaj- the
subject will be science, with Profess
ors Krenerick and McAllister; later
lan^ge. with Miss Montagu* and
Miss Thompson: then literature with
Miss Cook and Miss Vivian,. and then
the subjcK-i of history with MUs Pombarge. Other important sub
eroy In ch:
jecU will I
• Army et Baatoraata.
>0 follow luUsD affairs are
itoDlabed at tbe sutlatlei of
emigration. In 18S0 what was cooMd«r«d tte Immenae ontabar of liaOOfi
left tteir native coontry, tte tmlgrants oaclllatlng bHween that and
135.000 up to 18B1. until to 1887 tea#
>ers were 215.000. riAlng to MUX»
tte very next year.
Arrived at thla'
figure, it seemed as iboogh tte maximust have been reacted and that
tte numbers woold declloe. bot Inataad
to 1«»1 there was another visa to 288.-
352.000 emigrate
Bot even that was not tte cooaomoMtloo, as In 1001 they were fiSIjOOO.
Thna In tte first two yearn of thla canlUly aent over l.OOO.OOO aonla Is
other countrlea to enUrga fbero tte aF
. 7
lexed I 1 the FnlUMl States."
I bulboua Cupid
d up •
;|M*akers on
tbe aflln
left hj
Pratt and Frank Hue
w.reV.uj Pr
tached to a queer little paper of
I attac
here, benmih tba Cupid a fat
m*gative. Erra W
.puke ..«u, how
body, vraa th* Inky lnarrlptk>n; "*8. A M..
K and Jerry
fmmW. K. With love"There’ Now!"
affirmative l.rough!
:u».'
The affirm!
Sarah
AdoUtM cast her ey ea to the earth
Ba
contlnum
hll-1 territory being
bel
med haughtily to depart,
wni
;t was poas ible and tha
what '11 happen to you. Sarah dren will read a* history
he aald ta a cboked voice.
ould Ik* de
the different
counirie#
aald thst although Russia
;ta to lnve«t
heathen
tian nation
The negative Laid that Canada did
estlgaled closely, we
one. that if
of the doctrines of lot want to be annexed and that their j
would nnd
lived up system of government was even.better j
Jesus Christ being taught and
fl
Japan than in1 Russia
r
’
S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists
...
But
itihg of emnceled tickets nt ox
ns U sn extsnstre wort. At the
Uon tweoty-lve glrta
to do this work. Tbo
of tickets oonntodench
0. It is ozpectsd thst
the nomber here win be consldersbly
grestcr tbgn thla.
The coontlng msebimn will be nblo
to nni off the fwaiebontds at s wonder
folly rapid rate Poor of the ms<
ran hsodle tbr-entire eaUmstod
ber as rapidly as they come to, and. do
ing this, will only be kept to operatton
s ffnctloDsI port of eneb day.
Fonnerly tickets were chopped or
concelM by . foot lever. stUebM U
escL turnsUle
Tbe new chopping darkw now tudM- coosldemUon Is nin ty
electricity and csnerla tbo Ocket Uu
mediately npuo Ita posalng toW tbo
ttmaillle. It Is corrt)^ with s pUto cf
gUas. so that eacii patron can aoo Ids
Ucket being canceled as ho paaaea Into
the grotiads.-I*blladelphU Kecord.
vz M
ITd htnm <nr>ii<4#«M JU>mor.
H r i.$,utr thnt 0II that U Maul by the Kwwmkt man yoHmMmy ta
kU UHmderrai remedy is true, anU w r r../l rr/amd l« anyaur the price af the remedy not eaHt^ed
7Uh the resulU rbiained. iUmtember. Ramac ta ymacanUed and mM by
rUUrd thru*! out hi*
tongue Ilia fat. may face, with It* ap- I
pwMlaga of rad
red itongue, waa %*rr funny I
Sarah AAolIn* abaaM teugbad out loud.
W Ulard,•' aba aald. "what a tbe
They walked along In alienee. WUlard
m
^i3c?o^OMO^JOCATIVE TABLETS-SURE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION.
^ fat^7*ll^ alTlISirto I
Js i rs;"
IUh#ll.
"HHlor aald hr
"Hello. WUlard! " r
IterT'
mi
sifted, will bt sn gbsdtotd nnrotty to
simply this: start in with Romoc. the sooner the better, and
fortify yourself against the ills that are bound to come
daring the next few months.
Remember that Romoc i.s the medicine made from a rock.
There is nothing in this whole, wide w orld That 1 have ew
found in my tra\-els, or that any of you have ever seen or
heard
that will so effectually'cure Rheumatism, lndigt»tion, Ncr\'ousness,and all Blood Troubles, and he^dcsninn^
these ills, that w'ill absolutely make you well of any of the
many derangements that are a result of such affections.
Cawnt* wiui
„ Ur In UOrk
_
inm
vbltr i
« dN- oMe wmdim .c
a>« bn-•ocm .n>fd with
Th*
}||( wvmNl snr nod dlattrarUncd. ■ *rdor.
tote
HE IS AGM!
M dlMf|»Df«d. tarite tfapM tkoiL
Fcr CW kM w»«k fl«r«k*» k«ft M
Mt«r»
MOSPAY, fttBPAlOr n, 1»04.
M.&N.lrillEGAro
A aiery et Hewella.
re Is an anecdote which WUUam
I Howells tells of his first ptrwmal
rei-ognlUou as a writer: "Years ago 00a
evening after a day of kmely aigbtaas
Ing In Montreal I returned to tte hotel
where 1 waa atopplng and cooanlted tba
register In tte hope of finding tte name
of some acr,uatotance.
I waa dlaappolnted. and. turning awsy. I met two
well dressed young men. who embraced
tte register eagerly, and preaenUy one
of them aald. to my great aurprlae aad
ioy: 'II.IIO. Tom!
Here's Howella’
*Oh.* I exclsimed. turning toward them.
knew.
yon’re some fellows
*Only tbrongh yoor cootribotloos to tte
Ssturday Frees.* ttey replied. It sraa
tbe ffrst personal rec
work aa an author thatt I had ever roodved from a atrtnger.. and Um woeda
ware golden ”
Xaval BIsrbt
: iiS
“■
J4T.:z,r.
::i!!S
If
JxSpmism
Maaiaraa ■
Vis CVbrawiaw «^A A. K
ilmo thoro wore only lU )o C*nid» , _
Miss Thiiroas also said It would l>e ne- ’ ar
cessarv to m hip England Into submls
slon.
The
the Ci
and prospering, as the!
plU was 1240 ahlle England
^*
rive 7 A4 a «.
mIiVHBLL. O. P. a.
ily 1210.
j'ern- Sullivan brought up Chamber i A. S BABSte. Aaaai________________
mm
:n;rr^r\o^rdTs:;inr™f.!cRAi^ mpios i isouhi
and before kmg a fairly Urge crowd
had gathered. Tte crowd cooslstad of
aU claaM and atxea. loclndtog well
drroaed ladlea and two ’ coppers'* with
•word hllta bright aa sneer pUte. 1
counted forty-Mx In sll. 1 wondarod
that I abouid prove anch an attnetivo
object and went away meditating on
propheta being wltbont bcoor to their
country. Later to tte day I found
that aboeblacktog to Um streeta waa a
new iDduatry that day. It waa befog
nm by an American, who had brought
over a oooplv of doneo English boyo-1
had noticed tte boy was Engllab. I
ss tte first man wlUi plock enoogli
make sn exsmpie of myself In tha
ghway. Ibuterdam Letter to Pall
•carrely dropped U In t!
was la tbeteriTpartof
lies belonging to England and which 1
rOMPANY
rIM away whan Mellaaa Marvin
nada would loae^the benefit
Mr Sander, told her that be had
Ctan
tbe valentine ahe
came a part of the U. S
ayaa fUlad with tm
"Ah. at home, ehr reiH-ai
patted ber j
* The negative won by a
noi
the
course
of
study
should
con
kad gave her
caramel.
"And to what psrt O!
tain elective subjects which can to
»; ~|bome were yon tor
taken at the option of the pupils.
"In my bedroom.-was fbe an
y imW glH
Boston, which U renowned for In
"Ah, to yoor bedroom, eh*
liuntl system, has the el*
' M llaaa cried all th* anem.*on behind j
study in all of her high schools.
Sarah aakaS
bedroom?"
Superintendent Gilbert bad charge.
Tracer-, city
a • for
he
•’On the second door, frooL "
The quest Ion of room for tte ctemher shoulder. ‘
-Ah. second SooT front, ehr
g’oor 8
_____ .leal and physical Uboratories Is going
000.000 of tte
^e ^ i
****
doing to to cause <s»nslderable trouble In
•**'*“* I Sed, -And what
ITrahia arrtv* ia^vma i'llf at rUp m.
near future.
If the class to physics
me from j yonr bedroomr
j had been as large tkis year as last. U
said tbe
would have been impossible to get
tte managsmeat of tte natkmni ta
1
of “•*•
<»oto«ivo.
along with the two laboratories.
In
IstnUona and also bavs psretl
of the laboratories the botany and until i began usi
good Uinn all the
W bed early with a Wg b«mrl of boaepM gailM Wte yOS playtog? "
which did me moi
L LOCKWOOD.
J
•rtm which aro form
lasses meet.
‘
I ever t •d. They have also
•
"SoUtalre- waa tbe answer
Tak.
other are the
lent health for
kept my wife la excellent
'
Tte chief atarted, but, suppreastog clasaea.
Tte
yelrm. She says Electric Bitters are;.
Dtte
AU Sin/ili’ •***^ *" ^
fxnltatlon. omtlnnsd this yenr with but eight students tak just splendid
for female troubles; :----------------------------------------------------------------------ing physics, iwhlch is caused by the that they are a grand tonic nnd Invto" WkCB Ttl Wwtt t Mice Clt tf Neil
Kest morning ab« awoke to And bw ta- j
alr. srtet 1 want Is tbe truth,
anged to the 12th;
i. We know ^7 in'place of chemlstn I
m
WmtmomM
totb« as bis «ts»d4.o«bt»r ocobod Isloudly and aald. "I gnaas'fatbrr a lltUa SbOOt ytmr moWIIM
but what I j next rear there will be at least forty >
j^ny."
Try them.
Only 60c.
fSorsm
tbe storm hooM os
Before ahe
| want la a atory from yonr own Itpa. ^ p«pju.
'•
There is some talk of arrang- sattefncUon guarnntetal
by Jas. O.
Mi
■ski m
Btom when one of tte sacred whitsolta
1 tske this an* btty a
~ **»• Kow aiMwer me this qnertlon, and bo 1 m* on of the rooms to the basement jnhssos sad P. H. M«sda.
ButChwrS Bfid SmumORm Makwrs
phanta dies. It Is fftfCB a fnBsrsl
ralenttoe." He allpped a five cent piece
grander thsa thst secardsd to priBTOs
into Sarah’s rnttleo.
, on tte second 1
tltattog. beating nnd lighting facilities
ga%^ one awlft look at It, dtaxnrer«d no < In yOUT
‘
or royal blood. Boddhist petoots s«^'
inadequate. It look. a. If It
Thank yoo. ftsn'ps." she answered
front of yonr bosse, at 4 o'clock :
date, and ttensaads of drront «am«ttleUy.
YtTtasi ahe got o«t Into Uie
day nftarooon, who .
Is np
ase men and womte Mhnr tte dom ob
esaaed snlmsl to Ite grave. Jowrta
throw the
away. "Hnb“ Nickmined wlihto tte state's berdera In
c-«etCWnl«K and
and afferlaaa npissstisff somt ttewdr ahe anltfcd. That won't bny any
rollways sro uboratories. either
ods sro tarlsd wffh fte
thlsf dtawit.*" She pot tbe sktod to
nacloaa prtS*
. that they are not over. ore at work or In the apoBtnaeooa
her poetets bowter. and wiped away
H argued by the ac)mo«l- combuaUoD of chemicals which ate
twoBSffiTttsn. Then ahe trndgfd ao- llD* preit
stored to tte room
aU b#r I
terly sloiv the mmwy road to the wide
traeka laft by tha vood ddgha snd tte
Tte detettog class held its weekly
PMca thst iMd pstedssfty that BSTBdehate Trondsy sldliL Tte laestloa
...
•*
““--.■I"
•*' -
t te j
"1 waa playtog
ticttoi of this
i -Ah. puna* a caax-. oh» And what
Slid 4? ^ 711:1!^ mTloTS:
£i
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S «« ro« a, »«
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i
airetre wMir B I
; v... „ ■ ,b.
•7472L4-to.
.t.y
Poe. '
iubohitorT b.lfclln*.-n t. tocmi to
o[£jiiig nfpuL.
j ir„*
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THEEVEKIKO RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1»04.
We Vrai Boy
A 50c. BotU* of LUtttoume aiui Ciwm It to Toa toTrr.
2-
w
'‘1
—I
wbo need ti
that reason, we
offer. We wfll I
50c. BotU. Ftw..
Fre*. ■ i
S Uiu'kiIS?
If you need U
»bow you what
We Paid $100,000
Ml lu^
lo vegetable matter. ' Thst
p^r^liu wKchlrts ,v:^n
For the American n^ts to Liquo
*one-lhe highest price ever paid lor body is hie.
atmilar ri$bt» on any sciemttic divcov
ery. We did this after toting th.
G<
prodnet for two rears, ihrougli physi
Thfic are the know*n germ diseases
dans and hospiuls. in thl^ country ani
All that medicine can do for these
iroubUs i> to help .Nature overcome
not do without it. Any drug that kills the gcYms. and such results, arc indigerms is a poison, and it cannot be
and uncertain. Liquoronc kills the
taken intemally.
Every ph> >ician germs, wherever they are, and the reknows that medicine is almost belples,^
is any germ disease.
*uk Diseases.
™oe to cooruice yon; to s^
rhai liqooeocic is, and what it caa
U«peioM COM. soc. ud |i.
eVT OUT THIS COUPON
Not Medicine.
the constant subject of scientific and
chemical research. Itsi virtues
s
are deriircd solely from gas. made in large
Mrt from the best oxygen producers.
By a process requiring immense ap-
Hia Symp&.tKy
For George
(Am
iowa^bankerTlife^^^
PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
What more Is m^eded than pure Ufe
pan^y at a moderale eoot? This Is ejtrtly
w
By JOeTiWCOLW
"l
“Gencml WiniLInguin Is* almut
ilongjiimey
lo I..TI> bo.-n
Stuart's Portraits
Of WaLshington
..............................
..........................
are aoffertagr
IK. o««K. f.,.. cr... cr:,v,..
Uc
-Ko, my chUd.** he replied, s deep
tSBdmeai In his n a^.
is not 1
who aoffsn; It Is my «ountry-my poor, more closely oliout him. for ibc night
wind wxi* rising und tin- nir w.ns grtiirpoor cooniryr*
tlnr coantry.- the woman correiied tag cbiny. betook the b:„ke, from the
«™‘him. «<Oor coontry. .May God blesa
‘•Shall we not go down to the cm
•ar eoo&tryr
For aersral momenta the man. with taper be said. ‘I should like to mV
both hands rlaaplng bU hat In from of
blffl. the woman with her shawl thrown
bark npoo her ahooklera and a wealth
of cheotnnt hair falling aboot her nr^ k.
At the dia»r pbe pauMsI.
•tood allenOy with bowed heads.
tocloa - w, .11 |„„ 1 “*“*■ «'■’«
wl'1-l-T.nl
Wm." ^ mM. “W> wU« b.,,-.UK or I
COT
maM mDiln at honin ,nd In L‘”"l lo a nxitn w b. re on
"" «gv ""
In
the
dim
light
of
a ^tallow
werrt cry oor bearte oat over our eotin
txy*s woe*--we hare the faith In God
tbj-omeersi.mdlngbe
aad the confidence in General Wash
Side
the
t>ed
t
slek one gave a sud
iofton to believe that our small hut
brare army will drive the enemy from den so!).
-Paul. Paul.ow* ahonsa, air. And at candlelight. Im*“.Nay. iny goisl womnn.“ the Mddier
Mda oar' 1beda. we le-t>d
Mk the I
-
- fi:;
The oOewr raised bis fsc fo that of
the wnmao. lo hi. weary, melancbnly , ..
sffiSt
is
*
j'or a brief insiiint be pau-«eil and
ti^n^
statelv lourieni be un.viv
‘nH^'bl beaTand iZ 1^ U
ZZ
the tips of the glVl - tinuZ tben Z
1o;,h.sJ her b,nnd nnd sinsle „wav In the
darkiMM..
“Oh. thrwooBea.“ be said, “the
m«\aDd
■weHbeam-the dear, grssl
the grand, noble, brare. loyal r
al \Va
your age lo our agent for par
sire!
I ows her ma a -V.“
And •« She amirka at cheap ym.n|
ho.- give me linle heed.
ts('ram')
.... -M
painted In ITOT*. Btunn was
dlsMtiafied with It that be ultimately dm
siroyed it: though ft .was conodered
bv others so exeellent n llken.-ss tiiut
I.»rd Ijins4l..wne commlolonwl Biuart
«> P«l«t him a full length ix.riralt of
Washington. %vhlch lie took to England.
vrni]bV".ir.“r,vr'i
-..rtisTu
rni- laxtaK r.vTti. 1 rav u\
wa,a small:
The
The luxuries were few you hail
In fact, you'd wooe wl all.
My lea is weak, my sloak is lovgk.
The milk is pwls and blue.
Aad. worst of wll. tk.rs*. aol eamigh
I aympwlhiM with ymi.
I
I know how thin yaa were, grsa
Ceoric;
On fewl ^ di«e-h‘. -neck- for
min.-
yOUR wngrsss
piMMd
fee yo.
" IS rarKEp
But let them laugh; my grip i. packed.
Somelimta. when tkinga loeked blue.
Too slyly heat a night retreMI sympathise wHh you.
Wb«e'T you tomsd nboM.
The friends you trostsd most of all
Were those that aeld you e«L
«s:
mi
---
3?^
the sirais
r
-u- fz
the owner of It hVks at tl»e
».nn
«•
“I know; and I ran'! help thinking
tow much better It wonM Ih- jf be ►
rere worse."—Jodge
M«ot«ni bi>
.1 ; Sweden will aetMl twenty four gym- |
or Ibo Ijoudon 4-oimiy oasts, ten swimmers and Mx i
»lr.(tltocd. »=l«- S»«n»»l
■te Onenl WMbln*- the dl.paal
coBDcU »30i000 for 1
okioar.'<>«»•>
'‘
1ii
‘ toVni) iS*BM itte i
I
^TOUR f4wd. they say. was p
Down where the parler organ groons
- They're {ecring now slI me;
sold after the And Sh»-SKe*e bolding Kanda witi
tlH.
of|«anist's death to an association of gen•S4-nt4Hl them to the Itos
ing
olL.lnedi*
la 1833. They paW
uart's widow
for them.
. Gilbert Chnrh*. Stuart, the moat emi
1 OU.—Chicago Journal.
nent of Americo'a ponrait painters and
•emo C«mr;»rt.
: the rival of the greatest English artists
An excluingv says i-omethlng s nice; of his day. was bom In Narraganseit.
m sramo poawaap qricmv
;
nnd comftirting that it posit l\4-lv nest R- U in 173fi. and died in Iloaton in
“My child." he aaM kindly, -what j
be pawed along:
1S2S. He received bis first instruction
grwH aorrow baa thU war brought !
^ “Every girl who U dlawtisrtid with ! from a Scotrh artist named Alexander,
herself should rMnend*er thtK she Is! who took bim to hVllnburgh when he
better looking than the Wndesr4if look-' tras about elgliteen. He enbaequently
h
tog gUases bids her Ih IH vc. a mir- *atndied under Benjamin West, fn srhose
• Ue. a mighty falaebood. No man Is a |
Tor can not flatter a face that Is to family he lived for some time. In 1871
fawmrd. Mr. who lores Iris mother as ‘ ax
Its natural state-that lx. not made! he set up as a portrait painter to Lonfowiua
?**' *^*'*‘”
plat4‘glass don and achieved IinuHHltafe fame. He
rrpusd. Who. my Waahtogton's? 1 think Wc should all
« Pale green tinge, whh h n-flfM^ts ? returned to America In ITVn
wuouimr
. be glad that see have sons'to give to * «>*or * trifle lew clear than the «irig
2S.
main
♦ n. BilllH- O
•.1. m me j.cm t-
i SSriZ'
<
Viii
It"'mu 7
wb.
u u. ktom: ■... J
fSaiiiit St Gvans
BUSIHESSURDS,
tSS2Sa
..’"
Again be prcHM>d tUe suflen r . tin
GtNCPAL AU
inSiVMO QRANOI
Moilsnd.Micm.
mW
tkris* diffe
“I know him quite as well as any sme.
the |.eiol 1
I rvntina to aay.“
e.el of tlie iK jid i
1''* ''"•n- In rhila^.-lphl. to .
-rben-tben“~ ftbe choked and W>w. wartn-.nd ,t,o |„y»l. n.ri.,,;,,,. «.Jf J?"'-f™"'
4 lU- .MoA. .vHMtry rctm.i ia Uvrn.,»t.,« n. tr«n...
tl..m 1.>.| feel
f,..i Ih Ioxv ilwt
tlmt M
her bead, and the tears dropfu-d si
llerr;nieaii and Ile<| m :is. |t
ihought^onm-d bis barn into a painting room,
xxo sens und ii was there tlmt Was
h\
eonnettlng
4 ith«T of the
V'asuinglon 1
• than lo General Washing
ne.1l XV 11, t!)e n.M se.n f«r the so ealhsl .\Then;4 iim 1-xrtmlL
“Nay. nay.“ the woman, made haste M Mc-nm of wnt.T xvouUl tU.w xvith a
'«'d!i Washington's .■ons4 nt. ne
on General .Washing rclocity cal. nlated 1.. pi.-lee.. Ume '"*"‘'**
original of this pk iiire and
ton He. the
n. enutUh.
l.nr... ,H„v..r 11,..,, u „o
tnilty of the
n of the 4ixnflii t.
her»'
S.T. 11 1. ny«..r..,l. oT :m,
rilo« ii.j
;
him the connlrr looks for giihlan.v
lihh are not now
known.
Of the iK'ad ►e.'i. ftu- the xx;it4 rs there || ^.,g
this hour of darkness. Hunger a
17J>4 that .Mr. Btuart first
evaiK.i-nle at so gloat a rate p;.ii00.000 m.-t Gimeral Washington, ami from
cold-what *
!lhe nngulsli
t... tons ti tlay t that the ItUDjuina xvater# tlmt time he devoti^ his hnish alro«Hii
would make no iipptiM b!.|e dilT. reiK*e '‘nilrelr to his illustrious patron. The
Ui the lexTl. N
iiundNT of portraits 4>f Washington
One pn.JOirt is to,stan the , ;,nnl rioiu « *.i. h he made is not known. He left
the Iliiy of Aere.jhMd it »M.uthxv.ird i ^ b-t of thirty-nine iH.rtralts which he
past Momit ThU.r. nmi h t ii Join, nf i bad Iwn enmralssloned m pnlnt for
Hai«in. the wat4TN of the
An «dinlrers of the president at home and
othtT plan i.s to build ib4‘ 4-1,twi along «bn.ad. hut he als4) palntfsl fire full
the railway line from Jaffa to Jerusa-1'“ngth W.nshlngtons and twenty others
Hut this
prtK>eeds of the
Mailing, nf diffi^rem
of a tunnel of ^c
thrmmh the mm
H^M^ by day or night."
E. W. NOTHSTINE.
I J.E. MURRAY,
p-ttor. the girl trad the f..!|.o>;ng, writleninaheavy ser.iwi
edhyihetnU
B-M ••, rr«...i.
►r ij.,"'
lesser
art„ i. „„
I know fust bow you felt.|real man:
Thcrc*ll be no heat lor ma.
ni freese •niil I pay my hill I aympaihisc with thee.
}}*•
pmudly
.
i hrsvM
“»“•
r. WASiiiN<;Tr»x
and dutiful
Ihs
there are s,» many
in the dim light «f the tal
boys Id the army. sir. w lio are g«ssl and
true and brave, like P.tuI. that tbsl will I*'" dip. *rhea a leur dropisslupon th>
bless os and General Washin::ton will pal»er, and her lips m4iv.Nl
be able fn lead our foreos to vi, torr.“
^
<h'iieral Washingtonr
rourtisnialy. yet temleriv. tlu- officer •bes«,id
r..r«>rvntlT.
raised the agVl woman's em.iriated
____
rtiiieJ.r l»es.i
S7 •1‘
“
“
‘‘Stutrt bead * cf Washington In
Atbeminni Is n.^mbd ..
l‘«'
“ "**“***^ *
‘'Mdes
Stuart bliiiseif.
I.-adlng to the d.s.r of
Pnul Ilo;;ers l.iit^i hit
Wiih
'ImiI .-rx
With «.n cglml
err
tin M- I - - ^ ^
CU.I
.n ti...
„.if i„„, l,i, „r„„. II..
l.v nn.l
. I.tl,........ ........ l-»‘ide the M and took his
moih.T's liead in his ariu^ ami petted *"/
Over live
s of dollars in
with the
State Oepariraent. The
requin-s fbl.s
Oiir Rewrve p'limi
Id now exefeds |:*.r.oo.oiNMN» This is pledged for '
exeess of t.-n deaths t.i the t uNisand p4*r annum
Calls liecome
quarterly ,.jrh y«*ar. pavald • at your hieal hank.
making It eonvenient and easy to i-arry
Preferred risks only are wriiien fur
t)ur limit l>
kIx thousand dollars (ffitMVM.
There are many other gooii f.-ature i In The ]
Ufe that can
IH. U*st explained hy our agents.
Our plan is right, the management Is good,
tootl. and there Is nothing
heifer known today
an The Hankers Ufe. of I Vs
| y« rswd Ihs atory dire *
! Of bow TMi frose at Valley Forge
With little warmlK or firo.
Hy lodgings are not Fins or grandThey'ro four fligbu vpw yow aeoTm owiAl aomsiliini for fbesa. and
I sympathise with thee.
THE ATHENAEUM PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON BT GILBERT STUART
"
. I
“Ton ars Ub alrr she ssked.
Giiaranie.- and ReM-rve Fiiri.!^ i.. pmiiH-l
more than |i;.5oo.tMS».im
CesyriSkt. I9M. ky
Liwchi
QCORGC WASIINCTON. gr.41 ralher
Of angulah and pity and <^m>i«aatoD.
that ahe abhrered,
Aa her shadow swept acruu hia line
of eWon the oIBcrr leaped to bis feet
^jtaA plated bis band upon bU sword.
TfaM he beheld the slim young woman
■tandiag trastde him, her Urge dark
as. all hhlnlag wet with tearw. scaivb- i
r his face anxioosly. and be lifted hUj
hat from his I
•old by rriWalt
•eld by .
itnr
A Bofia.
Trimble’s Bakery
il 1
m
!ES:S£Sa«sss5i-
! “£Sl£{5,1STr
WnlKiliMiflMI
CONSULT
Proapt (klpMBt tt oouido
1
toed. Tour patronage aoUMted.
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Omer NtaU ud Ualoa 8u
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