The Evening Record, January 04, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 04, 1904

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THE EVENING RECORD

I SATURDAY'S ISSUE

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TRAVERSE OITT, IQOH., MONDAY, JANTJARY 4,1»04.

WHERE IS
I
THE BLAME? —L

Hm rnmm tkt Cmm •#

WILL

MOW

ChiraBo. Ja* 4 -Petty «rafl U de^
cAared to be the reeaoa why Chleaffo
theaters have haw allowed to

MAK

MiaiO iNVMTlOATlOM

or

noooots

lEXPECTlNG
A CLASH
JAFAM

TMIRTV-nviN tCHOOL TtACM
CM WKttt KILLED

JAFAN

AF£aMB WITH

WAR

FE-

VER AND READY TO FIGHT

CIMSS Oirt of Moopo.
oUroS ThM m^rny FoeWrioo. Too*.
In Neval Eneetintae-Alarm

mmu sM Cho#«lMO Afo Lju
W Aofoty Appolnimool..

air WIro to th» Bvoalac RoeorS.
Nne Cewrt Bo Oecldea in Opinion
0*0010, Jon. 4 -Hovloc LoMod
Reed Today.
-YkUau of thm IroouoU tbootor horror,
By Wire to the Kvealag Reoord
Olooso lodoy orooe to boolo oa lavoo^
ahlagton. Jan 4 -The
Ucotloo which lUutlJ foAtoo the full rw court, ta aa oplnloa read by Chief JusSfOMiblUljr apoo oil the ctilpoble per tic r«u« tor Jotur Bewir. «bo «c
abaent. decided that cIUmos of Porto
RloO are not aliens The
came up In the ease of laabelU 0«io
talea v. Immigrant OommlaalonerWlI
o Flos for OfStoo hy Uuu hi
llama at New York He detained MUa
•I^L DetecCivee were eesi to the OonaaJes. fearing she would
theolor to prwveot Ue destroctkio of
The co^rTlma Uat Mlaa Oanu
RYtdoore. RelotlvM at moay of the lea be released aad elloi
YkSUh. hove heou. pr^
the Ualted Btatea
tie otilif osoloot the owner, of the
thMter ond iheotrlrol monoser. who
owned the tmvellno rompony

Thlrty-Aeeen ToocHero FeHohed.

NAMED BY
PRESIDENT

every nchool i. dewed for the doy
e. o luork of re.pert for the 37
JUDGE TAFT TO BE BECRETARY
er. wboM live, were duetruyed
OF WAR TO SUCCEED ROOT
nuikllM
CoimnI..U4iier Wllliom.
•loteo that there ore I^KKI densely
rrowdod building. In Chic
Luka E, Wright Named aa Civil Oov
which olmllor horror, may be
arfior of tha Philippifiao—othar
Nominal;ona to tha BanaU.
Foetery auildinp. tsuolly O.nQoreuo
Mu.1 Id iluwe ore foriory buUdlnK.,
to whirl) ihouMnd. Ilf youns Kin.
rhlldreo ore eropli.>ed. under eundl
thot ouulil render ewopi- durins
m ire Olmu-h ln.po.DHde a .upiTlIdoJ
InvoMltstton of leuemeiu bolU

By Wire to tba Bvanlag JUoord.
WoBhlngton. Jan 4.—The prei
t.Mlay aeni to the M*nate the folk___
nominations: To l»e secretary of war.
WlllUm II Taft of Ohio; to be civil
service tiouimlMUmer. John Black of

not hiuidlns. i-.hlblt. Ibe .on

Uhor. iJtw
polling dltresord of hiimou life
Murray of IlllnoU; to lie civil
vll guvof the Philippines, Luke K.
tuthleo. Vielotiono.
Wright of Tenniwe; to be
sovChurrhiw. theotero. holli, pobHc
of the Philippine.. Henry
balldlns., tenement, ond Sot building,
ore olike vtol.tor. of the low.
Two more rirtim. omung the la- *TitFATnT
Jared hove .urrumbed They ore MU.
THE WORLD
Rlu Wild, o teacher, ond lM*n.y Ri In
.hold, 4 year, old Hut live bodies now
dent Benda Rapllaa to Many Maaremain unidentified Low. hove been
Mgea frwn Foreign Govdrafted for Introduction In the council
tonight forbidding oldernun to accept
POMM to theater, and im railruodi
and .trret cor line.
Day of Funarala.
Chicago. Jon 4 - Sunday wo. a
the feeling
of funeral. In Chicago, ond for
trot time In the hUiory of the city all **
^f* 11
th^^ropublW
irf the people who desired to bury
Iblr <disaster at
m of the terrible
I heir dead were unable to do ao
I. you to
equate expression of his high
i and carriage, would have 1
i In ltiM*|f to task to the ver;
. of the undertal
but the hear

authorities
Aif
Chicago
navv snow that
raiHli
-loomU. Acting
last two day. ha
, Romt'—Ctmvey.
iiltle. .^normous
All of
^rle. in Olcago
Ion of message c»f c»indulence with
Icago sufferers, which has lieen
ee dl.trlctV JTd Vhh*’go
sti
municated lo Italian charge
andI the street'.
In'piiiiS?i«adlilon.
Loomis. Act!
tt t. ^matt^r of^oeveral hoor. u» reach
Earl of Mtnto.

noN

Washington. Jan. 4.—Kvery sciap
of laformallon coming to either aUte
navy departmenU from the tar eiwt
U to the already ftrm belief am^g
qMelala that Japan and RuaaU will
war. One official Saturt he
the
are agreed that the ciiaU will co
within a very abort time, probably ao
OM aa between now aad January 16
Lnie devekipaMnu abowed that Ja
m has almost started war already
The general staff of the array h
>en at work preparing atntUtIca.
owing the reUtlve flghUng strengUi
of the two natlotta. nnd while these
I have not been mnde public,
there Is a pretty strong opinion that
land and m>s Japan will
hold her own against Russia The Jap^
navy, with lu recent nddlilons,
1 to**be cJrtmnIy''‘.u'peJkw”u»
M 1. allame with a war fever,
.cry man.
and child in
iplre U re
ready to flgbt
made Saturday indicate
(hat ihe (lower of Japan is greatly un
derestlmated An officer of the army,
who has served with the alUes in the
recent campaign,
mpalgn. and who has the
friendship and c«
(lie highest c«imamsnders liT^th^^aim
nese army, said:
•Srmie statisticians arc saying Ja
pan can «>uly put (kH».ots> men lu the
Held This Is a Imd mistake Japan
can raise an army «»f r.uti
and 1 happen to know that Japan has
begun to lap the y.Ilow millions «»f
1‘hlns.
•She has plans with China for the
latter to put 2,0(W.Ut»0 more soldiers
In the field under Japanese oflloera.
which win give Japan an army of
t.tHsi.tvm.-’
^
AttHuds of UnHad BUtsa.
Mr. Kooscvelt and his cabinet hare
given careJuI consideration to the at­
titude this* government must follow

teLiie lif*to

U

oatrad about twice a. long to reach a

l^ble held In the early part of the
day. la order to allow if possible, the
use of the hearse f.,r a .eroo^-Tuneral
In the afternoon In a number of

ssr.iu.-rrr'-'

►predate yuur mcasage of regret and
mpathy by reason of the disaster at
has been oommunieat
of the city.
Theodore Roosevelt.
McCormick. Ambasaador. 8l Peters
burg—Please convey, through a
priale chaanela. In the haane of the
president and the i
Chicago, sincere thanks for the touch
Ing sympathy of their Imperial majea
ties, the ciar aad caartna. with the
sufferers by tjbe terrible disaster of
Chicago, as cbmmunlonfed to he by

GEN. WOOD
FAVORED
ONLY TWO VOTES AGAINST HIM
IN THE SENATE

*10?

died auddenly yea
t the home of Her
uijoen at Monroe Center, nt the
age of C7 years. Deoeaned had made
hto home with Mr. Ollbwt tor aome
L Some of hU relatlvee are exaoulhern Michigan nnd
OhJa The funeral wUl be held town
ttreh nt Monroe Center Thwrsnt 10 o’clock. Ralph
there thU afternot

But Sis Vetsd in Hla Favor for
Major Gonsral.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
W’ashlngton. Jan. 4.—The senate
mllliary committee today voted to re­
port favorably on the nomination of
ood. to be major general la
the aixay. Three members of the
nlttee. Meaara. Hawley. Proctor
Bates, were absent The vole on
nomination was: For—Warroa.
QuatIw. Fbraker. Alger. Correll and
Against—Scott and Blackbum.

terda formulated a call to Rev. L. B.
terday.
Blsaell of Lansing to accept the pas­
torate of the church here The call
was

S!
..on. He U a
man of Sne address arid of pleasing
Ky. He has been preaching at
and I. highly eataemed la

HontmLirLowiis

Excelsior Dairies
m 1904

PANAMA

CITY BOOK STORE
■ TMDWtATHtW-fRiiKMy..

Bring Your Wom^

£ut Prices

MESSAGE on uromen's
READ IN THE BENATE TMIt AFTERNOON

Eshaustivs
All th« DoUila ef tbs Affairwits
ContsMa Fully

Esplainsd

By Wire lo ihe E^lng Rm»rd
Washington. Jan 4-The cimgress
resumed business uiday after mtin'
than two weeks’ recess The chief
matter of Importance was the nv-elpl
of the message of Pnuildeni
veil upon ihe Fansma affair, which
was presente<1 and read ’The mescag«*
deals at great length with
and negotutlions
ions and all matters I
connection slih the recognition of th
•e of the republic

to US we gruaramee to give you more and better
CLOTHING. H.ATS and FURNISHINGS than
any other first-class store in Michigan.aimply
because we must have

JuliettesA

nione^ ^

$1.60 Juliette* BeautifuUr trim­
med. warm linctl. dainty and
■ cut to

Occtc^citmf on Price

^$C

Utoin*n»huaotbitps

$1 26 Juhctie*. handsome ttykf
—iwetlily trimmed, warm and
WB CAN

S5C

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

l.werr>««WIA
^tSs
areUre**
j. matrn. Wootao.

TW IMUIIUIM or tte oSem o( tk*
pnrlMMl^'ptou^

A Slipptrs or Wsrm Shots

Wb9
.
s Cold When
b9 Wtarinq
ont of our

Oppoolte Botel WbtUug

Prices

Chest
6ood Shoes
Protectors
??

cciUcftcr tic UdMcft tc icf Jemdrf. ie crOcr H
Mctr^rictcdScctOffcrtcdtlc,. M/ctcrcdhr,
mevtcet cdccUcct ic Wdctcc. Cheb. Dicmcct,.
iUrcrwmrc m>a Cicicc Scewedn. Icrfc licet cf Ficc
Piegt. Lcckclt cci Cicint.

t’sn iM- bought for U not what we

rluH*

at

When we advertise a

a price we give

you

VALUE RECEIVED. We hsve one
» F,H

ekamtk —FF»»
CUm»i$r„H ...

... 50c
...U>0
...S.00

price

k«. Tko teu tor tko 1

iL'iSS
ass
to a pralae aorrice.

ntm Shot Start

nianp People Wait

at hss than

Y»mnaFrtvtmtU

a

Uowhttd Douglass

cbt on Ktiiabh.

U. tttartitiek

We do not mark our shoes

up in order to have FAKE SALES
to sell them at so-calletl cut prices.
No advantage taken at Ihe

Our Sale Dow On

The Old Rsiiabia Shoe Heuaa

JlmetlcsnDrug^ HUM FRHDRiCH & CO.
JHhett SMtatkf, nttr

Come t6 US
/

For Information
Don'IVorget Our Oreat
Tnventory Sale now in
Progress^ ir$ a grand
ORRortunilyfor economi­
cal buyers, you'll find
everything strictly as ad­
vertised* ri ri ri ri

i

as to

Saving IDoney

damilton ^

Toalgitt or uxnorrow. after achool.
the aealor elaaa of the High achool wlU
hold a maeclag to oomplate the artor the proeeautkm of

«nrlcea will be held
e^ emiM ihia week at tha Aabvy

FIX YOUR OLD SHOES'

we WILL MAKC IT INTEReSTINQ FOR YOU IF VOO WILL TILL
Oe YOU WANT A PAIR OF

THE MARKETS.
SSc; Na ;
Oats—No

rhmw will be a ragidar BMecliW of

teer Price i* Om%

S. Bendd & Company

tbo Wlaiow of

rter

e-s:“«as-

to hi.

ntion betwM Rnaain and Japan The

silvbrtlse

DIaginfi Oravat b. Night
Loomla. Acting
The cemeteriiw were ctimpelled to
L.P.B1SSELL CALLED
-u—ador. London ka^ men at work all through the
Lord Monkiwell of (be
BlCht digging gra««>. and In Mime of
la deep appreciation of hts inviUd to Accept PastoraU of
the larger cemeteiie. they liarely man
of
sympathy
fell
In
the
Great
aged to make them with suIBclent BiiUln metropolis for the sufferers by
First FiwabyteHan Church In
This City.
la the iMtme of the mlillonaire man the catastrophe of Chicago
nlhej^rw. Ludslg Wolff.
Washing
’The
itlon of the Rrst Pres
H. Oam. and her three chlldo-n A
Chicago.
etwwd of more than l.oou people .ur touching
messages of sympathy with
rtMOided Ibe house, and the police were (he sufferers
by the awful cmastraphe
of last Wednesday, which their ma)es^
ties, the klag aad queen, and their
highnesses, the prince and prinoeas of
rommunloated through
r w^"
t‘^:‘c7t;.Xr'n:t“c:r" Wales, have Durand.
rUf^. all private equopagrw. belag
la the prooaaaloo which went to Qrmc«To««.d.
vey flncere thanks to Baron Barereau
ted la
fw mcsMLge of condolence with the
was held a lew H
aguATM from
the Wolff realdeocc It was that of Chicago sufferers, which has been
Mrm. Mary W HoUt and her three
children, all of whom died In the III
fated aeoood balooay. Ftilly as many
WEDDING AT MANIBTIQUE
pmiBle were arooad the amall frame
church In which thU fuBeral was held
aa gathered around the preteatlooa
Wolff maaaloa. and here, aa In from
of Mr. Woira reatdaace. tha poBce
were cHapelled to open a paaaageway Morning for Manb
for the eaaheu aa they were borne to will be united In i

Dlt MOON wlahea lo
pntleata that he
Cttlaena- iHephoi

absolutely no cauw now. and prob­
ably will have no cause, for becoming
even remotely InvoIvtHi In the conflict
or Iti Issues
They do not share the belief ex
pressed lo certain circles that Amerl
can trade
the far east will be
‘ ctmsequences «if the

JS Si

iJsr-ror.e-rm^ar^

Phrtly ckmdy.Tuh poaal]
ImiHaa Tnaeday In went pc

SOW AFFEARB At THOUGH
THERE MUST BE WAR

dbasih

SEVENTH YEAR-Wip

THE WEATHER.

Claaa EtooUofi.
dam of the Bap-

The Baraca Bt lie
tlst church have
oMoen tor the «
dOriL M WUheli

irsHS

skrtalt taa^; M^WUhShM^

TRY A RBOOMO WAMT AM

i

l&NSSiM

I: I^il

£^£Fz}Ss

TMOt.T.W.fUMNm
s. «t
md m-gy.

€, A. UglXHK^

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

A Good Tiflio to Buy ir^s^k
WchmaoiM|4cefbeMilbl$4SHir(l Co«l
Sloven aad lalktithMi to pack and Hare
ibna. «9 adt dxm te $SS each.
A
Cod Beaten at aaiae pioportioaal

By aurttag aa aeeouat ta

mdSulo

toe Peoples Bavtaga lUak

t vaa aaprsssii to but ■puuMtag. wbo

Tou caa opea aa accouul

A BIG CUT oa oar fuU Kne of Stove*.
THE BEOT HcHtoc Stove e-er malt fe, tke

aow aite add to R aa you
^ It takes a calamHy to ad-

Osareass Caanat ba Cored
By local applicaUoBs aa ibe) cai
rsacb tbe dteaased portion of tbe

breexy. teUy comsMly. -ftacy Oraadpa.**
before tbe public, aad tbe erovdad
boaaas vbleb great It everyvbara apOB lu return e&gagcmcau U a great
evidence of itv popatarlty. A great

wlU.
Btalka Ho eaiM up to tbe truck aad
awattsd tbe paaatag of a trata. HU
faudly aotteod tbst be made no move
after tbe Uata bad paaaod. and gotag
to blm. foaad blm dead wttb tbe Uaoa

Too win grow rtebei

u om-Fliit.- It i* nude of heavy
potiabcd rc«L lined clear to the to|\ hat
^»vyc«« top, heavy can hia^c cover,
h«v)' draft door. wiU bore » to. chtmki,
will keep fire 48 hout»-_|»iee now. only

as tiv year grows older

keen to wltne^ tbe
year. Is tbe fi
osent never all
At Bsassmar tbs aaow U tbrws fast
seooad Um# la
dwp on tbo.level aad drifted so that
tblag new U ei
to maay placos la tbo mtatag teoaUtles
paay takes tbe ioad. New masle.-nav tbe maa have to luaael tboir vay out
Jokes, new prnaks by <be -boys"

.ru.rjsrK

•tsr-tnsi

—new scenery and coetamas. toaetbm
with new faces la Um. cboroa. but
nearly all tbe old favorites to tbe prlaclpsl cbaracters. are retained. Only
better people nj
were noi sailafaetory la tbeir dlflereot
roles last season. Among tbe prime
favorius. and one wbo caaaot be
changed for tbe better. Is Mr. B. J.
Grob. tbe Foxy Grandpa of tbe organIxatlon. who will again cbeckmau the
lively pranks of Chub and Boat. bU
loving gTantktUdreB. Tbe
having been built tbU seaao
form to all site
I all be
MUs Ulllan Maynard will
will play
Pol^y. ^ -jl^y Grandpa" vUl be seen

tba raaoJt. aad ualaas Iba toflaa
ttea can ba uken oat aad this
la 100 ia«0al ladMtrtol rwri^w U- rsatored to lu normal eoadlttea. 1
aaai Mwtef. Hmmt Om of N«v tag wBI ba daatroyed forever:
Taft glraa a raaoai. of tte Imataaat caaea oat of tea are caused by <
: bat aa talamad eoa
aC IMS aM fatoraW. anaaMau apoa
tllaraar ltM la pan b# aart:
foralga tratfa alaliatlcs plalaly for aay «
caurrhl that
Cure .e.d,o,c.«.
lag tba alaraa awmUa aa4iac l^ovaai- Hall's GaUrrfa.Cr.,
bar M wa aapartai
of
P. J. CHEKEY * OO.. Toledo. O.
Bold by druggtats. Tic.
iowaatir piadaeta. a aaai |t7.bOO.OOO
Hairs Pamlly Pills are the best.
laigar tbaa last raar aad oaljr taOee
weftifi tor that parted la oar bU
^JftW TEArS BELLS *
lory; Ibat aras la liM aad Iboa. Ovr
laiporu darlai tba aama atevea
Piral of s Berles of Sermons by Rev
Lsufwisn—^ppoftonltis*- Ably Olscussed In the Memlni
Last evening, nt the First Methodlif
Is gfapsr to aola. vas alpKMt sotirair
chnrch. Rev. WllUsm U Laufmnn be
baa to tba blab prtea of oottoa. that gaa a sertes of sermons, to t*e given
itaoi alaaa MBtaf aa tecraasa of orar during the month of Jsnunry The
«4Maa^ la tba raloa of oar aiports. text of the first was. “New Year s
a. ' nad the sennon was very In
aa larrsass llbaty to be araa graatar
wbaa raianu for tba foil ioralva
Mitbs arc BMdc kaovB. Tbaoa
cbaagM glrc os aa aaooos of exporu
rsaeblac fltl.aao.OOO. vbicb U smaller
e oomparad life to s race cours«-. to
Oaa la tba raeord years of i»oo aad
battle, aad told of the hard fight one
Sit] tor asports. but aarortbalaas a
keep at tbe top
believed la forgetting the dtsa
grweable thingsi of the old year and
only
berlng thoae that were
aot pay attention to whai
oar forolgB ladabtadaass Tba oatlook people say to turn a deaf ear. as li
ere. to the things that are disagree^
tor toraliB irada durlag litf U aa sal
tie. and to ooly listen i
»e that
pre Godly and mtllftlng
paetad Braaiaally oor export trade
Ths Morning larmon.
trtW ba foaad a safety valre of local
Mr Laufoinn chose as his text for
*‘OpiK>rujnHles.*‘
very Interesting wav dls
Iter In the IlKhl of
chance as well as opportunity, and
OW how some pyople said
serious cibslacle to boslrolss4>d being successful
aod ao»Sll»es latamperata atiliude
Of labor. It U aot forfottea bow a
lasr yaara ago the ladustrlal latoresu
of Oraat Brlvala were Injured aad set
back by tba radical atiUiide of the
Bai^lsb ttteas. aad how large con
traoU waat Oarmany. the I nlled
•iatos aad alsawbere. instead of to
toiblaad. ftorwly. American labor
teadars wlil
aot follow
their
fboMaps aad play Into the bai
oar foreign rtrals. Tbora are
{bat soma of oor more oallgbtened
labor teaders appreciate tbe fact that
labor must taka its share of res
aad tbau If prices are so high as to
lep
ioib laaierials aad
vagss must ooom down to the pur
«ebaslag laswl.
*TUllroa4 aaralags lor t
■motbs of Iba eateadar year si
aa laarwaaa of aoarly II per
aboro tba Mg twtarbs of IMS: dad all
rapdiu from good sourcas la
tkdt aaotbar year of beary tratoe U
lapitmpaet Wbaierer tba drawbacks
la tba todostrtal bltuatloa. It must be
Jbat the agrlrii
daiito of tbe Ifaltad BUtes are still
■aaabally prospeW Crops bare nut
baoi large, bat facers bare beeo get
tblg.good prteas. alad (be aoalb U an
loytag a prusperity aerer before

•rimuM

ttaaif vwtby of aa tataMatf^ baar
aad tba aaeal isataraa aftbapartormaart vasaaacb aa to attract tbeae
vbo daatas a ''pertarmaaea' aa vaD aa
a ’oaaaart.* Tbe 4fi baadamaa la ibatr

luck.
You ask successful {HHiple bow
ch chSDce ded to put them where
they are
•• said Mr lAufmsn
and nln'
ne-ienths of them will answer
was good hard work, not chance
or luck ^ The ChrUtlans look nt the
suori
ul man of today In i
they did And
Andrews.
When he t
irtdi’banl
oiDK money on other
ptMjple’s savings, they pointed to him
ns being n successful man. but wfa
he fell, then only did the people i
the other side Severe crltlcUm a
also made of Schwab, .the flnnnrlcr In
steel, who commands millions and
draws n mllllon^ollnr sslsn
The speaker went on to
li^e was a bit of gambling. In which
earth, but who stood a far poorer
.chance of renchlng the glor> of Go.1
la heaven after he left tl
. The sermon was very InlcresUng
and very eagerly listened to by a larg.

We. tbe undersigned, do bamby
agree to refund Uie money on a fiO^
cent botUe of/Greene's Warranted
Bymp
Tar^U It falls to cure your
cough or cold W^e also guarantae a
ti^t bottle to prove satisfactory or

It U ucepUoluU la flod > UaUr
where there are no domeetlc ruptares
occasionally, but these can be leaa
ened by bnvlng Dr. King's New Ufe
Pills around. Much trouble they save
by their great work in Btoasacb and
Uv«*r troublea. They not ooly p

I mi ASr

The first periodical oewepsper of the
English pens appeared In 1022. but
advertisements were not developed tlU
HM7. In April of the Utter year
pnblUbed No. U of • I'erfect Occorrencles of Every Dale Jouraall In Pai^
Uament and Other Moderate Intelllgcace." which contained the following

Immodtately dug out by tbeir com­
rades. bat all tour were aoriously la
Jured, aad oue of them oaaaot recover.
ThU U tbe third fatal accident la this
oMauda two weeks.
For €7 years ths wefl known Cold
water ploueer. L. D HaUtead. has reg­
ularly orery year mads New Year's
calU oa hU frtaada. Now. for tbe first
Ume. be had to give up hU pleaaaat
task, owing to falliag sight and bealtb.
There are now living to Coldwater
only two of the ladles on whom be
called Jaanary l. liJ7. ifra. Cyatbla
Etheridge Brower aad Mrs. LouUa
McCarty Wilder

will be I
and Mrs

amuel M. Warren i
nlni
They
are 9! and U years old respectively.
Mr. Warren has always been a
unch republican and was present at
» Wrih of tbe party at Jackagn.
t U claimed that the Aims Sugar
npany has on hand the largest
oont of beeu of any factory In the
. .
ACbl
?h wai
The company has made two
to the fanners, one of IS&.
te other o
more payments will

The ManUtee. Ludlngtoo A Mllwau
kee Transportation company has been
CncUod C.IM Tb* Ditto* IU«bt of reorganised under tbe name of MIebi
Church OovemmenC collected by sun­ gan Balt Transportptlon cumpan.v.
Since the Incorporation of Muske
dry eminent MlnUtera In tbe ClUe of
I^mteu, corrected and angmented In gon Heights aa a city a Urge number
of faulty descriptions of valuable
sees, with a brtefe Reply
have been dlsoovervd Lots In
ceruin goeries against the MlnUtery
nd: Is printed and publ
yean are found ti
ih Ilnnacul atul Gwge Cab
^nce as far as the dc
Are to be aold at BtaUoner'a
concenu-dI. although
nu questionI raiscHl. but
at tbe •Golden Fleece' in ths
that taxiksyers own the pro|ierty
lie."
to the huny of mak
imdoa Gsxette was the first
abstracts
In
the Unim days of
N- to poblUh commercUl adverlUements. w hlch aoon began to ocColdwater has made a new record
cupyvso much apace that tbe praprte- ao far as police
courts are concerned
ton, not wUhIng to "charge tta
was.
Only one arrest was.made
In lk03
sette w ltb adrertUemenU uolcas
that of a strangerr wbo said he got ar
be mattera of Htate." lasued a B|
rested on pi
Advertls<>meut <8uppleu>eut. t»i
and plenty
apart and rv<^>mmeuded to the I'ubUck
by another hand."
•lUer atlll U an advertlaemeot In
buck letter Dutch paper of an noetten
of augar. Ivory and tobacco held at
the cloae of IdU
With MI-CM«a. t
•ng Food­
ago you never heard of a|v
U. Why? because grandfatboi
Ml
grandmother used Hollister's forming food and of
dtgses
dlgsestlon
regulator
ain Tea as a prevei
or isblels Jss G John- 8 E. Wall A Sons gives the follow
guarantee bond, blndlni
ndlng them
If MU
tI
Wc hereby agree to refund the :
price paid for Ml-o-na. If the pur- :
chaser tells um that It has not In-.:
creased flesh and
from
ch troubles,
a B. Walt i

as rigid SB a
Early In the
tl ertrs session, when Mr.
Cannon was uUII new to hU Jot».
waa taking lemoos In etiquette o
years there has t^n a damaod
chair from bU elbow man. as all
for .a natural means for Increasing
gpeakers moat do. the acnate'a aecre-

keeper'! asaisUnta announced
formally, as oaoal:
"Mr. Rpraker! A message from tbs
Nen-Commitsl. but His Friends
aenate," at the same time making the
proaperlly ts aot coaflaed to
Told to Announce Whst They
customary
profound Iww.
tbe ggrtenltural classes. .Ooosoaptteo
"It U proper at thU point for the
of i^prebaadlse is still going oa at
speaker to bow," wblaperrd Mr. Caao»p#osisatod rale There are few
Grand Rapids. Mich . Jan. 4 —Justus oon'a elbow maa.
algag of orarprodoettea. ageepc where 8 Bteams of Lndingtun was in
“Bow." returned the speaker In a
bigb prteas or apscaUtldb bsre ar city a short Uihe Raturday and
rebemoos semi tone, and adding one bf
political friends told him they thought
raaldi tba aataral low of buslaa
he ought to declare hlmseU regardUg
to alba of tba etael aad rotioa b
the i
labor U well employed at
A ckiee friend of the Ludlngtun I won t bow to Its secfHsry."
Therefore, Instead of beodlog gracopaof sragoa. aad tbe only signs of re^ man wbo was In consultation -with
him. snld that Mr Bteams gave hU fallj, Mr. Canoon stood perfectly upactin art where tbe level has
rtabt, and be stands thattwsy
too blgb Tbe oomlag rear 1. likely friends authority to make any an
roadjttstmeau la tbeae
and tbs bouse oBctally what U
Mr. Bteams will be In Grand IU|v
loss of employmeat bat tbU does aot mesn bustoeas Ids again about the middle of this
No fimoking la Btslnbsf«*a
month."
aald
one
of
hU
local
friends
dap^Bsloa; tbarw wtU be plenty of
"nod be may make a public announce
wort at raammable wagre
mem of bU candidacy at that tli
doato Is conwat owing to tbe tact
Coaelderlag bU statement Baturdsy
order prohibiting smoking
tbni IbtM la a Prssldaatlal year More bU friends hive uken the cue and
le or In any portion of the
Importaace may be attached to tbi.
tbaa It deserres A careful balaaetog Uie guberoatortal nomlnnUon
of an eoadltloas leads to the cc
_
THB MARKBTB.
Rose Roscomb. Detroit; -I paid out
aloa that 1»M win ba a baiter yoar la
maay reapers tbaa lu predacai
Holltatef. Rockr MoummlD !>•. No«
NBiB OF TMEATtB PRECAUTION. have rosy cheeks, skin soft and fsir
U c«nu Jaa. G. Johnson
SifItaUe. of the IrogooU

STEAINSISIIIIT

It Is not a cod liver oil preparaUon.
a comblnaltea of flesh-forratag elemenu. that regulates and aids dlgestloo acMd restores health It mlaglea
with th^ food you oatAlds lu assImlUup aad strengthens the di­
fans. and puts tbe whole

prep*vpkrefi»..-...«u«vu

loes

Of appetite, or Is teslng flesh or U la
down eoodtton. should take the
itee bond to 8.
and begin t'»e use of Mlo-na at their
Remember the treatmenU cosU you
less It does all that U

WHOLESALE. REl AIL

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

teboo »♦# s » oopanaoee

Your rud

Tmportant,,

Is going out of ths chimney and is wastetl. You .
by getting one of those new radUtors
They don't take up any room and they don't cti
jnst save fuel Try dne. and If .vou arv not satlsfli'd <
hack

To an who want to seU
property or business that it
should be listed at oocc.
Anything of value bought,
sold and exchanged. Call,
phone or write for our new
plan. Ifsfrce.

l46Tr»mt Si.

Offices in
Hamilton & Milliken Block.

Trank Crude

DaiacaiDpb

ST

CUIcES

SORE FEET,
Removes the co«-u*li..n nn-l U x^ bv
! oi»- uioK the pimrsttnd indurinK Kwv.iUn^i.
1 Slojtt the aching. ImtuiuK mid itching.

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange

I 25c.50c.&$1.00alaUDmgEiita.

QUICK RELIEF GUARARTEED.
TKPABAOimiCO, lreWB,k,,U.S.A

Have barj^ains in city
properly, l imber lands.
Fruit Farms. Lari'c*
Farms. Resort Sites.

Bold by B. E. Wait A Sons.
^Id by Jas. G. Johnson.

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proorletor

Don l forget the place

siTTi\»NH HAY. men

Room 515, Wiielni Block .oCARPET CLEAIIIR6 W0RXS...I:
r
.S. "t;
Tsk.UMiD»v»l4.r

CIt. Phone No. 107
C. W. CURTia Managor

•TBE BiMO MOTECTS YOU

Me. Bmmmkmf

J. W. SLATER

HULU Fresiilem.
H. a DAV18. Vice President.
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Vice Presided
C. A. HAMMOND. Cashier.

TRV A record want

I'

Carpet^tTeaninc and Feather Reno-

seiultne yi>uT idd carpels
L. be made into rugs, krt me

CHAPIN.
lUa Wsahington St

,'l

| _
_ ’
' The Pcerleaa Fine PanU are better
J than merchant UUor made. Made by
Co.. OetroiL Bold by

Still Cbey Come
More ch.nnc<-s of buying koocI goods at remarkable prices. The Furniture
Department asks if you WA*\T TO S.AVE ’ FROM TWO TO FIVE
DOLLARS on a single article > Of course you do. It is easily done ... .

Jl Parlor Cabinet
is a beautiful piece of Furniture and you can buy any one of our^Parlor Cab­
inets at a 15:per cent, discount front our pfcgular prices. This really means
a saving to you of from $2.(Ki to $5.lX)* Make money any easier.^ Never.

c"££i3,o“,r

rssr,'*"’

o.r“o;;*ri‘r? iL-rrii

osplala many of the things
aaderalood. anys
tba dkCrolt Nasra Tb. fire i.si.d only
>*ibUa. aad It aaana aatouadlag
that to aacb a Mmrt apmm Of time m>
-RP Mva, aboaid have b»a teat. Tbe
Borttltty waa torraaaad by tbe fact
t it waa a matiaee

^
r
r

TNN-TMMteatienca

Bnperior Braad^s. Beans

lESBECTEB anZEN

Carnival Brand. 1-lb oaa.

CnmpbeU. of Bailey. Mich
aged 72 years, an oM aad reapecte.
rRtaia. paseed away Dec. SL Deesasi
teavee a wife aad four cbltarea to
mourn his teea. They are Mrs Ira
Hull aad Mrs Clark Tuner of T
John Campbell cf At
away, li motbara wtU two or move
CampSlTBaltey.
^ »******^“^
TO CURB. A COLD IN ONB DAY

torgsly patiaataM
toaa. Tba pmai
Cba Ual of daad

to tba aaaulaty Bat WM tiX. aad maay
cf tbam vara iittia mora tbaa boya
Tbaaa potau mast bava bad acme
baartag oa tba ammas tarn. Woman
aad ebUdraa ara tor mora llkaly to bv

ELeiN C. LEWIS

ion PINES

returned

stt^xsr=ar.s!

in the selling prices of our Sideboards and China Closets. Our prices were
. always considered the lowest, but now we will sell them at a discount of 10
per cent. This means the BEST Sideboard or China Closet for the least
money you ever bought. You have been considering the question some
time. Decide now—add a handsome piece of furniture to your dining room
—and save dollars. These prices will only be'here TEN DAYS. Remem­
ber this--Furniture is the finishing touch of furnishing a home. It adds
dignity, style and comfort, and if bought at such opportunities as these, it
'costs but little, and you soon have the neatest, most comfortably furnished
home in the land. Don’t forget-this opportunity lasts only JEN DAYS.

Good* ddivMd any pvt
dly.

226 Eta M SM
attatard the

Mias Imiu OampbMl

Hnotber Big Cut

ihongh Hhaa
ais .af TIB

to

■an la the rriga

"•i

Ol F. OAMfkll A BMta

FIRE DtantANCE

AlKHMIHH&Uy

N
y

i W, RBflL RffirtUT^tAWABT; ikk.

P^?ibES CHANGE
^QUALITY NEVER

tEcenioN

A|»TM

TONEWSMT

jMimntiTiarT

worn INDIQEsnON.

Wmat W6ULO voo Sivc.>^u4:
WIT lAMU 4. lOMNtON

AT THE HOME OF OR. OAEMSE 0«
•A-rUROAV NIGHT

§J0-^.55s=^-;THE FEICE or ■’BEWT GOES UP

WtSESSl*''

AND DOWN WITH WHEAT. BfTT
rrg QUALITY NEVER VARIED fTR
AfTI^AL FOOD VALUE

18 THE '

8AME WHETHER THE PRICE BE

MbiM to U7 cf the
to« which I bxe

porR tm EiatfT uoio^rb per
RARREI^

:

:

TRY IT.

^^r^rhejiy,^

HANNAH & LAY 00.
tmm oi^rv,

______

I aad liritablllty.
Id be any case of faU
ad the moaey tor

The feature of the evening. If one "“y. •
b. dl.^ bMtW tkU U»0l«..
'V
R.T.T. P. Ulkn


BOtnCVLTUlAL MEETING

lAL NEWS
or TflE WOILO
for m t<m lurar. lut ____ ______
fron 81 IxMiU lo CinclaMtl In
spMkteK of evrnu that micht tah«r
plMO the seoeral m14: -J predict
that the rear 1M»4 will be »l«tiaUied
by <Hie of the -world's sreauwt wars
It will
betwero Russia mad Japan
aad the eonflln My Inrolve aereral
EnroiMiaa states. I do mu believe that
the UaJtrd males will be drmcced Intt*
Fire New Year s nicbt la the bas«meot or the Bk>us KaJls, 8. 1).. Hoa
IRUI for a time eadansered the lives
or many patients A flercw northeast
sale and anowatona were prevaillaK.
and the wtck of rMnoving the sick
wna « dHBcttIt and danseroas under
I. »•
HVBv is any i
------ P for the experieace The Han
were extinguished before the bulldl

Tomorrow the thirty third a____
meeUng of the Michigan HortIcuUural
wjclety will-begin ihetr sessions in the
ly Opera House The meetings will
iree days and many mat ten
to the farmers will be dU• sessions
farmers,. but for everyone who
to attend and the city ps^ple «xe eordlaily invited The larger the representatioa the more enthualaatic will
be the me«>Uag The lo$«l committee
have aparwd no pains to make tbe af­
fair a auccoM aad tbe state oSeem
have secured some of tbe beat i
that the state affords to take part __
the programs and. too. they have not
confined thetnaelves to aUte spankers
but have secured men from adjoining
statc*s who will give addresses.
will be dc
he fruit e:____
and an iDfonnal recep
to those
arrive during ^the morning
the afternoon th»* folios lug pro^pram

many is making a quiet but
determined effort to seeur<^ pusAfUmoon Program.
aesaion of a coaling station at 8i
‘Michigan liorUculturat at tbe 8t
Thomas. lianUh West Indian islands,
bat tbe news comes la a manner that Louis ExiK»i.llion." M L l»ean of l^n
require, further oiinftnnatUai before
"Cullur.- and AgrtcuUure.- K. O
oAcUl notice can be taken of it. It is
uld of »ld Mission
the feeling that the negotiations of
'The San Jose Scale Problem in
the railed States to acquln^ the Ininads has pmcreased toj» far to |M*nnlt Michigan. • Prof 1. R Taft of the Ag
Hural College at
a third to ronte inMwt^n the t«o ua
-'he Farm Labor
Li
lYoblem.'
Welch
of IVuigla.
IViugla
urke). over
.
------------------ -------------1 (Hi on s us
evening Program.
plckin tif iximplicity In a ploi to mas
begin at
aacrv t'hrl.Uana. The arrests are coo
------------k. and will b«- as I
liaulog giiantliies of arms and ex
Address
welcome. lY C J Kneepioshv-s hav, iH-eo s^lstNl
land of TraveTse City
Through the decision of Willlan
al address. lYes
Van Amee. uf Middletown. N Y . at
.... ,.
«-i dbelb)
refers. Mtss Gertrude Strlngerl. a
• kYiiure of Michigan FrtiU lUUlng."
ew York city iflrl. will come George A Hawrley of Hart
of IIOiMNN*.
. the Ik------ ---Meet
of the estate of (bvi Bell, who died la tag of the
fVmiologlca
ical Ml
New Yorki 24 years ago leaving prop- deiy." Proff. L. R. Taft.
eriy talued ai^ivir tLCKMi.mm.
Tuesday and Wednesday there will
At Toledo. Inlirmary 8upek.u,^„u be
pe evening seasiuus. nut on all three
three

7;?:r:;i:,.,....................

W VSSyh»‘^r«mniy infirmary afternoon sessions.
,
.. fesr years ago
non and Mary tir»H-Iev sere
I w this Institution Thej
the delegates from the local societies
and also refxins from the secretary
—kind
covered, after much corres
that thrs«* paupers Sfr%- not only
A Very Close Call.
bkiod ronsins I>r the Ute Horace
-1 stuck to my engine, although
Greeley of aews{iaper fame, but that
ached aad every nerve was
for many years they bad been iM sole every joint
with pain.*' writes C. W. Bel­
heirs to a great ami unclalmtsl tmUtr racked
a locomotive fireman, of Bur­
la Kansas Mary and .Orson, when lamy,
Iowa, "I was weak and pale,
told of their Kansas wtuiUh. evldenctHl lington.
witboui any appetite and all run down
no surpristi or joy. la all proliabllity As I was alKtut to give up. I got a bot­
failing to comprehend
tle of Electric Bltturs. aad after Uking
able to buy the place w
th^y iTviS U. I fell as well as I ever did la my
and the extensive far
which sur- life" Weak, sickly, run-down people
ronaSed It.
always gala new life, strength and
The poatofflee depauu
vigiir from their use. Try them. 8ateided upon designs for i he“ 81^^^ isfactloa guarsnlcMl by Jas. G. John
world's fair stamps, whl
cent! hX eon and F H Mt«ads Prtce 50 cents.
ert K- LJvingston. minister e
who oooduritHi negotiations
Louisiana purchase; tso cent. Thom
as JeSeraoo: thns* cent James Mon­ hope we
roe. who. with Llvlugsum. comlodril Porkleys .....
~
the negotiations; five cent. Presl(h*nl gutshed iieople l»esUWs us nt tbeT dlnMcKinley: ten e<*nt. map of the I’nlted
Stales showing Uu- territory
kir
,\orlch—Jove*
Wen.
chased from kYance^xThe colors
•ouldn't that Jar you?
be those us<>d for IlkA, denomloai]
Mrs. Nurlch-Wliafs the matter'
in general use The Vtamps will
about the sUe of the Chicago world's DM yon fonret something^
Mr. Nurlth-Well, I shou i •a.v. I ve
^^Joh^SaJiiec^an employe of Armour forget me gold toothpick
A Co., who wks thiHighi i»ennllesi
when he tiled at Omaha last week
was found to have fro.tkMi htdd«*n In
the;llBlngs of his clothes Employes
of the County Court made the dlscov
cry. BIIU of big demimlimtlons were
used to pad ragged and worn coats to know what hcmiache meaaa. aad backGold pkM'»*s usually fens or I vein les.
wen' sewtsi In the linings of WaUt, coats, imusers ami coats Certificates
of deiKwIt in the sum of fr.iiMi each
were foumi In castoff coats Hat
bands turned imrk rvvesleil hundn*ds
•yircly
or dollar, in blHs Walker made no
meads He Is thought to have ve|
" by the°am of
ntlv^Jn Chicago, where he lived at
XIII

...

IKmSTU^

‘"phfwlgaers In China have been la
tereated lately la a report that a
mowUlB of solid alum mUsts la tbe
latortor. and that the aelghbarlng vll
lasOTB Uhe thousands of loos of pure
alum Alt
from It every y«itr aad market
milHH
It The mouBUlB U said to have a
miles mh
aad
base of' W1I least tea square iumw
rir 2.000 feet high No white
to be nearly
man has seen li. but a whole lot would
like to It would mean a fortune to
tbe 8r«t few to find aad exploit it ac-

When it comes tp cstiw
«mdici»e.eoot.iai«j^
WthereUooco«;Li*«.
X^doesnotoontsia
• dicpoftbcMpoims.
The war ia whkdk
b>c is sold, oa

A wBv supper was werreo as xouows;
Orange caps, eaealloped oyatera. cold
allcml ham. veal loaf, egg aaadwlchea. chltU nd stomach trouWea.
Waldorf aalad. aalted wafers. Ice atiwBgth aad make rich, red blood tor

tiou. It cataS-

:“cw“

Si

.. to lie thU tb. two txlto.
_--------- of our aatloaal life are the

P22
2sr____

••» •» ««
* accept my ]

I exert tbe wlAaat influence
educatloaal factor
llloas unm mlliinns
lUKlay. Minioiu'

"“ch W€»nder._.

_____

___

;|

maisT.

-'i

f'h“

TO umatr*^ mm

Without a

(J‘ “as.*” — “

— --------------^th
your
Tieath yo
W be buttoned
ned up tbe
I

HI «

__

Johnson. Druggist
^
I For tbe coavea
tlty people
with some of the oUi^ retail dra,.
druggieu in the

-SfS.-

i.SS= s. ____________________________
E. WAIT & SONS,
Pharmacists
_______ —----- ---------------------------

sett, or a Lawson.
If you wlll-^why a_..
^ few years ago a boy just
in nvw 1OTK ciiy oecauae

^iSTjpi2r."b“!;iv:"S3S.7s:i
door of the‘ Inn, he spoke to the r...
prieiar and aald -Some day I will own
this
' The years went swiftly
by The ijoy grew ^ami' pr^^tZj V

K„

«■«.... „.
,:ro;:s-'4b-er;;re

__

F0ID.0.a.LPAaTT

times, an gm.» rrusi 9t

........... • ”^b-i;.v JiSTo

BUSINESS CARDS.

..xisii vs-ro-K-s

lK»S

to climb up. Are you willing
' The flrat requlal^ for real
achievement is for a boy to any: I
am willing to do any kind of w^rk that
is hoaorable* Begin at the bottom
ami then work with all your might and
“ou are aure to win.

-Every ixiy should keep
T«> do ___
JAlV:
r his
hair, teeth,
i good quality of soap
large quantity
ly of water, followi^
«
vigorous appi
[lUcatlon at regular Intervals
The Five PoinU of the 8Ur of Socceee
-(li Be pr
Let your motto be;
-Always on
Better a half hour
too
______ ^e minute too Ute.
wt
W^tever
you
<*'»• <*« **

nartm & 6vins

--------- Matter of Giving Laches
••••‘on. Dance and Banquet.

»- .

banquet,

n i> pm



- Mb,,...

^__

RASTALL-S prices m
w«ch buying emy.

.

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

Those $8.95

»a.e ..me m

**”
,
dUplayed by
by many
many a« man
.««« endur
U dUplayed
pains of accidental Cats. Wounds
oruisea. Burns. Scalds. Sore f *
stiff
•tiff mtau.
JolBU. BUI
But there-,
there-B no ....................
need
Bucklea's Arnica Salve will kkill the
pain and cure the trouble, li

WATCHES
WATCHES
Watdici arc eye ojk
to the buj-ers.
Have you seen ihctu?

LADIES:

DLL.*uI*^£5;

RASTALL

at Jaa. O. Johnson and F. H. Mr^ *
What a happy
old world thU would
l
R evenbody would Uke Rocky
tablets

The HustUnf Jeweler
^ fit

1 _

FiifltCi1lBnrlll|.D..

HoLlfcWoKTH-Bprctal siMUof.

__

-MSi^^^flSthful. The boy who can
i* trusted will always be In demand.
---------- --town U on tbe
lookout
lK‘ trus----- _
tBe Record
x»rd of 1Eagle offices?- I hope
that everv boy here can say ‘No* to
that qutwi
"(31 lie
ilxTsie. The boy who
to ^ Taxpayer! of tbe City
trong. heulihy. proeper.UM HHuvj ahould have nothing to
The tax rolU for the ooIlecUoa ol
do with tobacco In any form Cigar­ the aUte and oonaty taxes for the year
ettes are a deadly poison. Let me IMS. and for the delinqueat school
urge upon you not to smoke or chew. and city taxes and apecial aaaeae
or assocUte with boy. who do. Hor______
------- for aald year, have been idaced
Cn*eley. when addressing a class la my hands
I
for ooUeetkm.
young men on the subject of loI will be la my ofltoe to receive aald
CO. said -A cigar U a little
VMmwM as
1st,
now uatil February .i.s
sceo leaves with a fire at <
IP04, on eaca wees uay, irom
cioca
from a« o
o'clock
tUve «»r
or a fool at the other
ot
I a slave
* 1 to 11:30 o'clock la tbe forenoon, and
glad to state that I know quite a from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock Is the af
tber of Ujys aad young men la thU---------. n who have never tasted tobacco
On mil
all svaxe and couaty taxes paid
vm
nor strong drtnk of any kind That before January 10th. the regular fee
boy U a king and a hero, who can say of ooe per CMt for ooUecCloo will
‘No’ to all these temptations Beware charged, aad oa aU taxed renmla
January 10th, there will bq
f the first glsjis—touch, not. taste not.
a fee of four per oeat for eolandle not
"(4) Be a worker Keep
busy Do lection, Peaaior
reaaity oa delinquent
oeunqueat city
p^bua^y
Don't be lazy. Work hard, and school taxes aad apecial aaaew•ntly. Save your pennies menu. 4 oeaU on each dollar cC Um
es.

TAXES

-.HEALTHIEST...
Ain>

L.IOMT
B

2.^“Z5’^^‘:=55-BS.n.’sci

PEK 1000 WATTS

Mb.avlor.

PERE MARQUETTE

GraailTravoraa
&

Arizona Miaing Co.

ELECUICin
BaviauBImBietric
UcttnfPiwwea

- E. Haskell. City Trees

"(5?
follower of Christ, Jeaua
Christ was tbe best man that ever
lived. To know Him is to have life
W-hlle here upon thU earth He was a
lover of boys He Is anxkxis lo help

“Diamond r
Traverse Belle
and
Smile
1';
Cigars
YouwiBahofindoocof^
swcUcst lines of Pipes and
tmokcfs* artldes in the dty.

A W. Jahrans
•214 Front Street

omTmo^ATMv

Attend church and SunLet your light
day school
ahine for Jeaua. Build not only for
for eternity ••
as well.
May
«UUW-.
MVt
»wi».
0^ aAWYH 4 KNMALLK40N
Fktbcr. crown all your ef­
God. our Father,
efOnly M.OOO shares of slock will be
forts w ith trtie. genuine success. Is the
sold at 15 cenU per share. Advance
wish of one who loves boys and U la-______________
lerMicd In their temporal and eiemal U pr^^l theni be made without fur-

ATTBrnNO ATTBrnOID

H. r.

QRARD lAPIDS t IROIARA RT
COMPANY.
laBSssI Kot.S, urn

.JIENTISTS.-

The best Investment on the

But I hire still i big lupplf

ABSOLUTBLT OMtSLBSS

Don't loaf on the atreot

nothing. 'Always spend lees than you t04Atf
earn
Read the best books. Get a
good, practical education, and with a
little -go* and 'ginger' you will come

Christmas is
Over....

Ail Warfc af Hlfhert
Fla. GaM Wertt a

sSsySTS a. d.tyler
TS,:SsrEy^ ■

oentct

C L. LOC8WOOO. O. P. * T. A.
C, 8 UUURAY. A^t^^ Q«ad8mito.

IL.&I.LnME6A8D
.....±ss‘1i2’

ll:^i
lillitiE
SSSMStc-

We h»ve jtix rtceired aiiolW
lot of that fine

€gginf0ti
Cut
Shss
mBomKHvfn.?Um.yu^
WHer.Set^ DcMrt Se%«tc.

Hurrah! Hurrah!
SVCItV VOUMft MAM ^NOUU
MAVC OMt AMO WOMK MOII IT
mmi
IL L. Nr» into

“CM

the beneflt. In order to carry
our preimt plans, we moat have
py. ami we moat make room for
new slock. That to the raaaon. one of
tbe beat
That's why you can gta a
. overcoat, sweater. muSer. neckor anything etoe In ckKblng and
is- fumlsblng goods at leaa than
.
Many times about tbe ooat of
material
f^t '*oou no lee.** It
tndy money we want,
be store of 8. Benda A Oo. has ew
PEMONAL.
Isbed a reputation for TaliMa
cb no other store has atU
Irm. J. A McManus returned to Aw
or this morning to resume hei That Is why soefa a large buslneai
been built up among well dremmd men.
You cannot make a mistake by takJnmw Clllett went Ito Grand Rapids
of Uie
oday to attend the m
Hardw
«pectors of tb« Nnlk
'aimber assoclailoa.
Of Valua to Farmera.
Mias Lucy Gaanetl returned to Ann
krbor tn resui
nitrates has been dtocovered te l
spendingK the holidays In the city

to

^1?^

E

iI?*Tto

t toi

tock*5

«toMd orerMoe £« itat*

•to to«» ttoOMelTM to dc
tooofiMi to m toel^irar
to posh that pur

parpoM, ato Um

anSZtotot.
a apMtor amid that
aalr ala
•la local paopto at tba
tb« Ualraraltt
or Miehlgaa thia yaar. aad that thif

oS 3tr

kill kTinM*^.*b«'

tto l^^k^tl<l^« lor I

S2ZS-*“ifa,:ru:r£.u’r

tarn AND GotirBan Oar Boro aad OlrU~ <
data a( Bar. T. P. Ultom o
I analBc la i
Hla wtoto laxt i
ato to told or hU e>p
toya vto vara at hU
Ha atoo aatopUad Walter Baatlnaar
aa aalMT who dtod at bU poat in Um
maat Chloaco theater dtoaster. Tb
■aa who atato by the rtibt are th«
paaa aaadad today. Ha atoo apoka o
ioha WaaaaMker aad bto policy o
•arlac the boyi. and followed up tbav
atatamMiU by aeklna. “Bave tbea
froai
what?"
He them vent oi
• aad aaawerad the quaetkio by uylni
that too many parenu today are dele
gatlat ihalr children to the power
laatmetloo of iba Bunday -cb
toMtor aad the loafera on the core
whoa they should take the little chib
aad plaoa It In the Lord s bands. N«
iwlidoo bat that or Jesus Christ
haows or the little child.
Thdra 1s Bo BabbaUi as we oosbt
to hare H. Many business men do no
obaonre the -day. aad so tbeir chlldrer
will not.
When the pulpit and th
hoiM work topethor. U»en much vll
to aceompllshod In brlnalna the chi;
dren to God.
The apoaher said there was a crisb
or aoOM klad before the world. «n<
that ft was near at hand
He told o'
the rnMmu troDble In thU ooanectlon
tto atrfkaa. of the bribery and oorrup
ttoa that Is rery rampant In the worii

boUered that the disaster at Cblcaip
was but a faint picture of the dire cii
SOS that will happen
In closta
oat to yon
asast be faithful as a minister to wsm
work and watch for the lost. A fier?
jodpmoat U Impendlns. The wsjte oi
sla to deaUi. but the dfl of God ii
Life through Jesus Christ out
Lord. [Jont delay. Make sure ol
boars
be IOC
.1.1 *'
tote. Almost but last. God forbid.

HE EHOULO HAVE IT

taller Wants 16.000 for Leg tbsHc
A remarkable aea story, which 1
eludes the fall of a aallor from a sp
100 feet ^ Into a stormy oces
vbarr a rateaous shark was sraltli
for him. sn^also hto thrilling esese

MargtorlU.

llnet. s P
diluted in
he
luilsn bark
bile the Mar
Falkland Islands

sail yard to reef tbe-iall
The bar*!
STUB swaying and swiaglng In a beary
•aa. ato to bad to bold on to a rop.
to kMp hlasaelf erect A sudden lurch
threw all bto weight against the ropi
ato It broke
The sailor was fluny
far out orer the aide of the craft, fall
lag baadinramost in the aea
He was stunned, but bad strenicth
oMgh to strike out for the shlpi
aide.
Hardly bad be started swim
mlac. howerer. before the shark ap
paared In front of him. made a dlr«
Mar him aad turning upon Its imck
aaapped lu huge Ja
It bit MartliUs?
le to bis body-w sc
r aad it would bare cut tblro lo
4bun It made oE with the Seg
Brmn tton the aallor________________
Ha ftmto that wrblle be eould not pro
BTsaa. to could at leaat* keep aSoat
TbM be managed to do until a boat
him to^am
^•***raoovwto, but to cripptod tot
ItfW Hanna be has brought
$6.to0 asatnat tbe vaasel. «________ ^
itot laaaeura riggtag caused bis fall
ta tto Erai pteee. U hto affidavit be

VEBTEROAVY WEDDING

mnk Waat wM Mtos RmmIs United
By Haw. J. W. Miller.
■arrtage Mr. Frank Weat of
'
Cora Maud “

KOUm- ma4e a giwat kit ta

Miss Lydia Koentag has retumed to
;ixfofd. wbme she to teaching, after
ipatoing the holidays In the city with
tor parents.
Amll LederJe returned to Ann Arbor
today
Ralph Thacker srent to Olivet today
tflar spending the holidays In the city
tad at Yobs
»
Bart Montague aad Will Bnusball

aoae
of soda aad
fertiliser for 1

led to Ri
ume his I
Ferris Institute
Charles Novak
retumed
^aanoi
^hls su|»erinle
mey of the sd
Mr. and Mrs
'tee Ann a
The Kilties
Bert Ckiffer left this mor
sh his studies at Big lUpl
KrtHl Miinsoh rei.irn.il to
n ArtN.r
bU morning
Theriin Morgau nMiirn<-d
llendt
Mrs. R A Bennett and Mrs. IH
'iammood. who st»ent
the holld
elth W K Bennett, retumed to ft
in HarU>r Spring. thU moral
Uoyd Bast, who spent
slth hto parents /t Long
tee.
uraed to Indiana this mor
>mlng
K D Cup
Caititisc
aorning cm 1
BREVITIES.

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

tbsTare

rip.

’.base
Knight.

EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
George Carrolt of il7 Union at
toll a very enjoyable pany Saturday
evening. In honor of hto birthday annlversary. si which 25 young people
helped
him
pass a very enjoyable
time.
Music was furnished by the
Carroll stotem* orrheatra. Refrwshmenu of Ice cream, assorted cakes
\nd chocolates were served. All the
.•oung peof^e had a very fine time, and
the hour^as tote lK>fure the party
broke up^nd the guests departinl for

Rsbeksh Inatallstion.
meeUng of the Reto-kah liNlge
ly evening the following offi

60c Chemhe.................................... ............................... .

which have tbe
nitrogen from
tbe atmoaphere and
store It up tn ibelr cells. Clover, peas.
and other legumes have this
property. Lands that are deficient tn
nitrogen are made fertile by plowing
under green crops of this ns
feeding tbe soil with tbe nltrnte prod
nets of Ibo rnlnless. desert regions,
which ccollect In great beds, becanse
there to no rainfall lo leach them
away. Is a more direct method. It also
gIvcM quicker results, since
are all ready lo be absorbed I
structures as mkui as they
solved by the rain
Stable

At prices of coltoni. laces, ctnbroiikrics. etc, you are saving at least.

'

Carolina

PHKI’J

-An// by these prices.

A
THIRD
OVER
A

HALF
OFFI

EXTRAORDINARY

Before

Bargains—High toned Bargains—Bargain.s of the most stylish wraps and *
coats that the season has produced. Do you wonder ih^i we are doing the
business in women’s garments these da>-s?
$

<
V

you’ll not find their equal anywhere at
$1.10, ySc, S3c and 47c.

Hvcr>' fashionable color and. black, all
this season’s guaranteed styles in box,
half tight filling and military effects, dif­
ferent lengths in kersey. 2il>eline, cheviot
50 Brand new Winter Coats, latest and and monienac, all lined throughout with
most approved styles, elegantly made up, guaranteed satin, $15.00, SIH.OO
in tan. castor or black, were ^
and $20.00 coats, at............ .
$10.00. $12.00 and $15.00, at.... 0*00

Bacbant$Ro$coe
20$ Vnm strut

New Mosicai Nuniiiefs!
■■—PEOPLE!—*•
Tw* Boys !o Foxy Gnadptl

SpiciilPrieit25e35tS(le75e
•1.00

Nickel Alann

aocKseSf

9.46 At Verley’s IHeT

Just 20 high grade winter coals, the newest and most exclusive styles, including
extra long, loose fitting garments, etc., in
castor or black, some of them worth
60
Remnants and odd lengths of best qual­ up to $32.50. choice lomority of Outing Cloths, in light, medium
and dark colorings, were 7c, Sc and
10c a yard, at......................................
Bargains in Waist Patterns that will
make glad many a woman’s heart—over

Wta TmWWa Nice Dit•!!!(•
Butchers an^ Sauaasa Makars.
a«—""tCniwaa

JOHN R. SANTO
[HfllERAl WSeBANCE]
N«w Wllh*lm Block.

Tr«v«PM Ctty.

*n; 19c

Don't fail to »ee'the Underv
and hosiery this store is sellin

Fresh desirable styles in vestings, che­
viots. oxfords, etc., that were S5c down
to 12l-c a yard, now in 3 yard patterns
The finest Black dress goods the very at per pattern from $1.85 dov
newest, latest, most desirable weaves; to .......... .....................................

26c,

Your money will go further and you’ll get more satisfaction if you trade with

On all warm Slippers. We are
selling them REGARDLESS of
COST. Now is your time: why go
4 around with cold feet any longer.

YOU MUST NOT
MISS IT!

A GRAND--UNEQUALED LEADER FOR TOMORROW!

If he were a donkey be would not be

TrostJ^ppedPriets

?oxy
Grand

tions
ARE
Greater
Than
Ever

Every winter Coat and Wrap From the Hum­
blest to the Highest at a Sacrifice!

50 HEAVY WINTER
COATS AT LESS
THAN HALF PRICE

iture fell in the spa<
few minutes. Mingled with tbe sbeeU
of water which fell were myriads of
nail frogs, who fell to bopping as
wn as they landed upon the oarth.
en minutes after tbe rain bad ceased

To crush a half I

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

Timm mdl

Reduc­

TP

Shower of Frogs Near Los Angsisa
IdM
Angeles. Cal.
a shower of frogs. A
shower of any kind In Banning
relty.
r It stands at the entrance
the ,great Colorado desert, whe
practically unknown^d when
H do
rain It la in the w
only season In which rain vUlls
hern Callfornis. A shower, th(
at this season of the year,
phenomenal, and a shower of frogs
to consideced simply ml

jrit

39c

2nd Year

tbe soils
It Is one of t]
reasons why they are still able
•plendlld crops of wheat and <
ilns^^lo^y
Ht sugar
that were farmed
centuries before the Christian
while our farmers of the eastern
states arc bewslUng the fact i
their farms which were covered
the primeval forest 100 years ago
exhausted and unprofitable

bathe

a.-., 3or.iSS*ic.

OF THE MUSICAL WORDER

altrale aalu aad
____ In tba form of
ammonia for lu value. Ammonia
easily obtainable from tbe nitrate,
one may discover by mixing aaltpel
which to nitrate of potash, with a
tb* caustic soda or pearl ash. If i
•rs of M
could have a
but falrl
nitrate (of KOds

bad to rise at tbe usual hour

____ -1-.*"——

;[S5rrc^^-:v.v.;.

Mellle L Johnson; V. O . Jessie Grlf
Jlng secretary. Ssloms El
tol secTelar> Marlon Cor
took refuge in these cracks—PHist; treasurer. Malvina Chase; R. 8
burg Gazette.
N G . Clara Itoan; L 8 to N G .
na
Haggard:
conductor.
Agn<*s
A King's Training.
l^ke; warden. Kale Coates; R 8 to
V G . Myrtle- Fo»; L 8 to V
G .
The young king of Italy it supposed
Hunab Ikrake. O. C . IV-Ette Uonn^:
> owe not s little of bto physical acI G Emma Chapman; chaplain. Mar}
vlty and hardihood to Colonel Oslo,
L Davis; pianist. Msnhs Hornsby;
grim old soldier to whom be
asslsisni
pianist. Myrtlllle Heath
trustee for three years. D.*Ette
to that time he had been in charge of
nurs« and governeoses. Colonel Oslo
put him through a course of spronta t
*‘1* fi^Hcacy of
> called tumbb-rs dw
that they are tl»e sm-i-t-iMMirB uf little
rouiHl silver lK»wls. w, ,K.rf«tly ImH•need that, which ever way they were
tipped sbouton the table. tlH-y tumbled
Into position again, and ibere ren.ataed
with tbe rim upward

GofxJoo Higfahixlera
Belleville. Canede.

Cauli's Cratl MHituy But

IU..TralcJ.lurLM»..(.i.t

..................................................................................................................■■■■-“

50c corset covers........................................... ............ .................
39c
Corset covers sold at $1.00 to $1.60....
............................. .. 89c

per cent, of
of tbe most
soil that
maU|1al will

l.v or liu a tun il uouM be su
DlvUUui N*. I 4.f the Cifiijcregstlona mailer to ke<*p the Und rich In plant
'.bureh sill give a ir.ceiii supii.r to fi>0(l
As it is. these fertilisers seem
norrow night in the churcli parlurH, t.» be but mile appreciated in our
*rom 0 to 7:30 o'clock
PrtKHNMs for
usphstc rock of Klorrburch building fund
ither states goes o$
A meeting of the memU-rs of the
» be converted Into solul
Michigan Poultry ^nd
Pe:
and used in tbe arU a
Vock
loclstlon will be held thli
neoL
the office of Dr. K. L. Ash
1 attendance Is desired.
of It comes back iL-stlto for per
The
UnlformiMl Rank. Knights of
« 140. Millions of
•>ythtos. win have their election of offi
'em at their regular meeting u
» life and fertility
The rector of Grace church dv
o announce to hto congregstio
Epiphany service on Wc-dnesdsy <
ttg St 7:30 Also that there will he s
neettng of the vestry after

Xbe Kilties’

-ho.e <^ price .M $1.00 lo $1.C9. for.

ha?l”*
dly with their

Steinberfs
Grand Opera
--------------- HOUSE -----

tbe nitrates

r«u»

Since It forms nearly 77
its bulk, yet It to one
.
A
deficient In nlirogenotts



So iBjrt a Rotoan provcfb. That's tto case with g good manr peppte today, thev walk thnMMh
Motet and aea BO toisaiM. With raw cotton at 14c th. every
of cotton goo\%, every made
cotton ftftaCDt at praaent pricca it a bargain, just to aooo as penent stocks tn tto hands of tto
taller are eahanated. tton tto prices of cotton doth and cotton garment MUST advance. Tht
fore it's tto wise urootanwhobayi her cotton now. and alao wise sH
muslin nnderwear offer, you may ask it tto advance is sure lo come, why this aacrific^gannents are more or lem soiled and musaed 6om handling, and we mutt have dean, fresh goods
idr our white tale. Many dealers would conmder t^ coming advan * a good chance to boost tto
present Mocks of muslin underwesr as high as possible; we prefer
seU you at old prices as long as
wucan. In many cases tto COM of materials alone, if purdtased
COM more than we ask for tto finished garmcoL This is not some fancy tale told tb beguile tto
money from yoorpottotyoorpotiet-BUT FACTS. Note
Note the
U sharp

. ^ the garments are |
price redoctiooseraosiT proportioned, cut
cut as
i correctly, fihbhed as daiiuily as yon would do il, the only skimpy ll
» there It aboot them b the

____________

to

niM Wilks Zbrmh llx Woods
tad Sots Ho Ttn Wood."

I of a Bae kM of I
ted Is P
ind Ibelr entertalnaMt to said lo
a bswplng with tbeJr admirable apmaraace
They attracted ccBsIder
U>le aueatkm with the uniform of tbs
may Boot, aad If the Interest awnl
ested uo the streeu to any criterion
be boose will be crowded this even

Otoy

*-

Monday, J«ii. 4kSKI

1 gave s striklni
Uils noon, and with their
plahls. kliu aad
urtans

CkaM «M M4 Uito I

Hlik wteol. M tkai

M

TONIGHT

■eKUttoa-are tore. This dll
•d bato of Booteb Hlgblam
srrteto ta IbHr apeclaJ ear today,
will gfre one of Ibetr sptoodld ei
mu la Bteiaberp's Graad

Wmmm rm u NI011
hr

Head Taday «• Atoa aa Ealartato

Steinberg Brotbers

Ihc
New
Firm

The Ureliest Store In Northern Micibiran

If you want your mw to yield milk
of ihe U*rt quality and the createst
quantity you have only to traat ber
kindly. Thin to the »um and »ubataace
of a dincoven made by tbe Staff
County Technical college at Cbelm».
ford. Tbe cow tn a rery nervenu anb
roal am
nd to very sunceptible to klnfi or
hamlr itreatment.
Both tbe amount
and quality
qi
of ttbe milk tbe glvaa>Cepend on
(
her prefer
with a
■he ban to deal.
Folk
: up the theory
1
experiment wan tried nt a farm In
Ennex.
Four ©own were tried with
four dllferem mllkem.
Tbe favored
milker wan honored wUb nearly Ifi
poundn weight
'
wblle another lenn favored got only a
trifle more than
m IS^poundn.

”dS”
which had ytoldS°*ba!d?y
the fiilt
morning,
nupply an well
rnlng. increnned tn nupply.

Alfalfa Hay for Heroew
either in tbe >
field or in drawing loadi i
bo«e.

Timothy kay fomtobea

ftaa fr

tUuM? ^hon

are 1
•M of It ta tto 1
•dloa k of tba at

It to
tkaa any otbar
kaj k BOi wMl
! tanarany, but they
and more to anake
idatablo. TbapraF

A Monona Formt Turna to OpaL

phu Who died recently, was femark-

T«. That WMP, OallOM of Tom

i at bk ebUdren

The weeploa trae at tbe Chsvy bl-

IT for tbe reaMm that onUre Xxm weeping*ta\b?^
toto Wte coitaole tbe little

^TeSirrtb*:

tto . ream that Ue txm aad lo«s

ss,iaarrisar‘j."sr.s

It an bto 'own. On
a friend met him In
the Linden walking
Ing with
wltb one foot In
tbe gutter and the
M other on the
tbe a
aldewalk. The friend
i anked btra how he

E
wU? o beroraae that b

wriw ot OMe. aalMalJl itmm tor
«M who otmid pt«n tkat this SMtlea-

nja« to be Umplng.

srar.-rrisw.-ra

I fear I have

UtUe poien lUnated at tto mania oC

the iMvaw

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