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The Evening Record, January 13, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-01-13
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD fT^aiin
CITY, MICH., WEDXESD.W, JANUARY 13, IWML
EXPOSED TO
SMALLPOX
AT ST. LOUIS
JULY 6, 04
Bpadal to tba Kreata^ Record
Kortbpoft. Mlcb.. Jaa 15 -IP
a elaH to Uta plaoa tba |
rk» I
WHILE VltITINO THE tCEHE OF
HORROR
A. wxm as tba aao
of mea will be pot to i
rtkm bacon «jf
orfli accoBUDodata at least
a will be fur tba coo
PooraalaBoa
rains that
r^to
njuTATEO MAmrs mix
Sharsholdafa af tha Paopla^ Bank
Hold Masting Laat Evanlng.
Tha aharaboldars of the Pwple's
lArdie wenr to Manton this
Savlnga bank bald their annual meet
ing and elacUoo of dlrwetora at the
James Loudon. Jr. went to Cadillac*
bank yeaterday. The foUowlag dlre<v
ihU
awwning
buslne,.s
' 1
tort
ware
elected:
H.
a
Hull.
A.
V.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN
TION WILL BE HELD
tel. F. C. DaamomL Charles Wilhelm.
In the evanlng
elected officera as follows:
H. a HuU; Tice prealc___ A. V.
FIXED FOR REPULICAN Frtadrtch and Charles Wilhelm
TWO MEN RREAK OUT WITH THE
ler.
C. A. Hammond a U ih
^ ramoral of tba cat ferry
ANNIVERSARY
DREAD OIEEAEE
was promoted from teller to as
ler. aad Wiliam Ixnidoi
BETWEEN CHINA AND U. B.
» the flftb member of the I
Cauaa for Comment That Oamocrats
nittee. The cashier s ann<
^flt Urvtctt Wtrt Hold Ovor tPio
Commaecial Tfwaty Ratified by Rapraport showed a very aatUfactory busi
Will Nemlnau on Sama Day RaRodlM W th« Eoploolof. Victim.
ness fur the past yeat
publicana Calabrata Birth of
bank's policy has beenI a coDM'natlve
Tcdoy-^RomolN. Taken to
By WIro to tba BraalBS 1
ess has been al
of Party In Michigan
Wasbinettm. Jan 18—Sir Chan
Tunc Lteac Cbanc. the Cblnesa ml
tar. and Sacretary of 8tata Hay
Washlngti.n. Jan 13-Wlih thi
flpdCte) to tAr Bvrolnic Record
lac
axchaoewd
ratlflcat
A
NEW
CITY
EDITOR
iKilltIcal
capacity
for
doing
things
rare
TimUb. Mlcli.. JuitiBrjr 12 >-A4d«d
►arclal treat) between i
to th« borror of iba l(•rr1hl«• lEagadx
remarkable way. Ibe democratic Newspaper Man From Ohio Added to
nd China
Bear this pUrr >«l«-day, wbrn the
party. Iti national commltte«< ai
Evening Record Force.
boM« to Marab*. aaw mill lei go vltb
ed yesterday. d»'rld.*d It would bold
a craab aad aerm ntm «rere barted
. L Stevenson, a news}«)Kr man
« national ctmvenllon this year at
tatu etoraltr. la the fact that, t
extended experience In Chicago.
iba ndtafnaat. two men hmkf
Louis July C
1 for» several years city editor of
with tb. .mallpoa
Kenton Republican, has been en
Meanwhile, peraont whose know!
Man)' .pacutora were attracted to
gag«-d by the Evening-Becurd as city
edge
of
political
bUlory
runs
back
a
Ibe Boene of the borror. and all of
editor, Mr. Btevenson will have charge
half century, and who are well In- of the news department, and hU ahll
tiMMt ware etpoaed. HereUifore.
batra baan a dotan or more case
Ity and
I add to thee efibaM bare all baaa rooBaad to lumbai
tittered at the thought that July C. fecilveness of the news
oarapa add hara been carefully qnar JAPANESE DELAY ANSWERING IflOl. U to be oc
e of the roost glorlotH tem of the Ri^nl
aaUoad. au that a gaoeral eap>Murc
RUSSIA'S NOTE
days la the eotli history of the rt^
F. M 1
publican party. f«.r on that date.
that bare
years ago. the republican party was morning or Addington. I r From
the dread llsoase. a
the cjaks** at Jackson. here Mr B.Mworth will r
Is ftMtred M any from PKOCIASTINATION ONNIOUS
cauM- of fre^ domalmand hrough I ,e west. While 1
Tallin. IWchon. Krart. and «iibar
liberty,
i
y. and July C. next, when ^ the
lowni. warw in tba party, aad tbaaa
democrat are meeting at 8t. Ix>uU.
are all In danger of Infection from tba RUSSIA’S NOTE SUGGESTS GRAVE democrats
_ ir a party victory, the re
publican party will b«' holding one of
COMPLICATIONS
rs In all Its hUtury
Marsh*, camp. No 20 There
joint servlc(*s AfUT the ser%lcas the OfSelal Opinion Hat
all varieties of produce for th
bodies will be taken to th<* rmiicrtirc
ing season, and w ill be glad 1
bomes of I
Change In Regard to he Strained
up these matters with any
their office In Traverse City.
Situation.
II 8 Kneeland.
By Wire to the Keening UeconI
Berlin. Jan. IX-omrlal oplnhm re
FORMER U. B. MINISTER CHARLES garding the pmlutblllty of war lH'tw«*<‘u REPORT THAT ALL THEATERS
WERE UNSAFE
Russia and Ja|«t. has suddenly
DENBY IS DEAD
fed Inlclllgence received at the
foreign office has caused this govern
to Udleve that the situation Is
Fire Inquest Now Sitting in
V.ry Sudd.nly~Was In Oiplomstie
'mely intense. Japan's delay In
Chicago.
'
Sarvlc 14 Year..
eiicg
Russia's
last nide U
By Wlrs to the bT^Ihc Record
diM miHl here as U'lng a sy mptom that By Wire to the Kwnlng RtHx>rd.........
Baffslu. Jan
13-Hon
ChaHes
Chicago. Jan. 13—Summons for
grave decision Is under cnnsldera
Denby. former United 8ute. roinlrtcr
mayor, fire marshal, aldermen and at
at Pekin. China, died suddenly at 7
tache. «.f the building department In
oclock this momlni; at the Hotel
the Iroquois flre lnqu««i«l were dis
Sherman. Jamestown He had dellrruKMHl this morning In-forv the in
ered an adrtn-ss then* TiH*sday night.
quiry was resumcHl Before the ses
Ills home was at Rvansvtiic. Ind. For
sion the jurors cart'fully read a n'port
about 14 >^irs Cqloiiel Denby wi
made by Building Commissioner Wll
Hams to Mayor llarHson. that all of
Chicago's theaters were unsafe. This
rt'iMirt was submitted months before
Pekin. C^U
the flre. The jury track'd its progress
FLAMES AGAIN WREAK HAVOC IN to a sulMM.mmltt«*e wh.-re It had dic'd
land during
stayed at Pekin through Cle
in a
LOWELL, MASS.
two terms, during Harrison*. adroInU
tratlon. and for 17 months while Mr
u*stimtmy of
THREE FIRES
IN ONE WEEK
0*Oonn.l A Glibrid. Lost Almost Half
of th. Total Lota of Thrw. Hun
dred Thousand DoHara.
UVEDAS A
By Wlrv to the PNeiiing Keoird.
Uiwell. Mass.. Jan 13-Fur the
third time within the short space of a
wtM*k. Is.well was vlsUtM by a
^
Buffalo. Jan
n.-BuiHrinten.lenl singlerous
nre This time four large
Hull of the Iluffsio iMillce de}iartnient
rendved a letter o«^tenls> nmmlng
A Gllbrlde were
from W F. 8chnsb*l of Caldwell. the heaviest Ikmnell
htsers Thev are the
Idaho, asking him to find the relstPes
of a large department store,
of a Buffalo woman who masqueraded owners
and toward theJr building the efforts
for year. In Idah». as a ctiwboy. miner. of
the fire fiend s«H>mf'<l chiefly di
^ • and cattle rals«*r The woman was rected
The loss on property It estl
known as * Jt»e Maualian *
this amount
According ti» Mr. Hchnalnd. she »*n- mated at A Gllbrldeof lost
over one^
dured all the hardships of a cowUn*. 0]l)onnell
The Art* broke out last night
life, lived In the mining camps, and
was
. but this ^
until she
MANNINCLESLIE DEAD
Prominent
nomin.nt
Northport
twarad tha >intl I
Citixen
An-
Hoaplur at 0
and Tons of Bitum.nolnq Up In Smoke in
Waukegan. III.. Jan IS.^Rcsldents
of Waukegan*s fashionable north side
have b<H*n almost driven trtim their
homoa during the last few days by s«ift
coal smoke that rises day and night
from the big fin' In the yanls of the
Western Coal A Hock Co of Chicago,
on the lake fnml,
For a month past the coal hat U'en
humlng. a amall Are having sp
a part of the big pile of 70.^0 tons of
> wind Is
Idan road and North Oenesec
‘t get It worst. The fumes peoeInio the houses and are almost
lannlng Q U*slle of Northport died
ihe 8t Mary's hospital at Detroit
night, cancer of the stomach be
ing the cause
Ibiiing the early part of the winter
Mr. Leslie went to Cleveland to vUlt
his brother. Frederick, who is the pub^
Usher of The Engineer, a trade paper
became ill while ther.\ and about
wiH>ks ago went to Detroit for
tment. His malady developed lnU>
cancer of the stomach, and an opera
was {K'rformed for hla relief. The
ation was successful and he was
doing nicely until yesterday, when he
l^gan to sink very rapidly and death
soon ended his sufferings.
Mr. U'sUe was It years of age. and
single He was one of the pioneers of
NorthiKirt. and leaves a large number
of friends. Two slaters and two
ers are left HU other brother U
M. A I^eslle. owner of the Beach ho
tel at Northpori The funeral services
have not as yet been determined upon,
the^body having been placed in a vault
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TAMSESEJt THE MAILS
Mail Clerk Captured by Decoy Letters
—Popular Man at the Soo. and
Surprise to Friends.
Alvin
run. o
by Inspector Backus for tampering
with the mails
Government officials are very retlC4'nt aUmt the matter, but it U
learned fr\»m rt'llaWe authority that
he was raptured thnmgh the use of
dect»y letters, in which money was
mailed. They did not reach the office
at Gladstone, as addressed. and
Wlibee was raptured at his hotel and
the money, which was marked, was
found. He was Uken to Escanaba and
from there to Marquette.
It Is claimed that
ing bail
Ihe news has greatly i
He has been In the service seven
> ears. and Is a man about AS years of
age He has a wife and family
FUNERAL SERVICES ,
Body of the Late James C. Hatoh
Laid Awav to ResL
Funeral services for the late James
C. Hatch were held this afternoon at
2:30 at the home of his mother. Mrs.
R. Hatch. In Grand Rapids, and the
body will be brtjught here oc the late
train IhU evening by E. S. Pratt, and
taken lu the undertaking rooms of W.
8 Anderson. From there they will
be taken at 10:30 tomorrow morning
to the private cemetery at HlllcretL
The pallbearers will be chosen from
among Mr. Hatch's old-time friends
and schoolmates. Friends of the fam
lly who so deslri' ran meet them at
Mr. Anderson's at 10:30 tomorrow
morning and acnimpany them to the
The funerml
Pratt
TO ATTEND BISHOP FUNERAL
Lockholdara Mat and Elacted Oincara I
and Oicactora.
Ttvanty Mambara of tha Elka’ Lodqa
occurred last year
Want to Cadillac Today.
The
Btockholdert
of
the
First
Na
and proved ver: expensive to the coal
The following members of the local
company. The Bute nremca*s asso- ilooal bank held a meeUng yesterday Elks’
lodge went to <
afternoon and re-elected all their officUtion wiU( consider the ma
wrs
fw
the
rasutog
yey^wh^
^
j
gig^o
O
Ibelr BMSlon here tbU week.
K2“rT!ie
STATE BANK ELECTION
Joy^^PMSlT shermer. Bert
OfSeara Chowan for thw Ensuing Year dlrwetora. John
at Last Cvwnlng a Masting.
Ik Ham
At the annual meeting of the Bute
"
hank, held yeaterday aftemoun. the Cov-I.
The bank Is in a vary
foUowtnc o«cera were elected for^^e
mditloii. haa a capital stock
s
of ISO.- Burnt.
K yw:
OSO. with
tua of 127.000. The
The ladlea who
!l’j^ SumSS; aaatotant cashawre Mrs.
Mn. 8«U Bi
liwctora. Perry
1 and Mrs. J. W.
A. xSiyTC
Of the
are in a trery’i^
J TMe WEATHtn
A Flyer
in
MEN’S ARCTICS.
One b.irkU'. good quality, cut
$1.00
MEN’S RUBBERS.
50c
WOMEN S RUBBERS.
40c
isftisjrn;
All ladlaa of Traverse City HlveTKo.
proper M2, are reqoeated to be preoant Frl»a the day, Jaaaary 16. as oloctloo of oScen
very beat In wiU taka pMae. r>or Travarae City
A little toilet water in
the bath is most
refreshing::
Piaud’s
Roger & Collet’s
Palmer’s
Colgate’s
Lazell’s
26c to $1.50
a bottle.
Points of value to
be found in o u r
window.
froof
JUbirt etobtmskf. tUgr
35c
S. BENDA & CO.
Rtai «imiUClitMifi
25c
WE CAN
FIX
YOUR OLD SHOES
WE WILL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL
US YOU WANT A PAIR OF
* Slippers or Warm Shoes «
^clurofgooosm^
Howhnd Douglass
OppasiU BoM WbMag
Dew Shot Stwt
Pingree Shoes Custom Sawing
ItMV thfiu
Ma b- !
m
The OM Reliable Shoe House
Planing
Curning
nil Kiml$ ol mm work
Sash, Daonaad all kiads at Bulldlag matertal
at hw prices.
Traverse City Manufg. Co^
FrankFreidrich&Co
New Slaml
’24’2 Front Street
J1 €otititiuation
of Our Groat Sale
Oil....
KNEE PANTS with Uped seams that wiU not rip. with patent
waist band, all worth about double.... 19c, 26c. ;i7c, 65c and 76c
CHILDREN’S RUBBERS.
1
Jhmricdtt Drug^
Knee Pants! V
v i
Out Pfe.Innntor)T Sxle gives you a chsnce to buy Knee I'ants in all
sites at abool HAI.KTHKIR KKGI I.AR VAM K,
MISSES’ RUBBERS,
$1.75
TOUT
WATEOS..
A complete
... O'^ Book Store
/Z'y ///
DIED IN A
PIGEON HOLE
NOTED DIPLOMAT
Wake it a PoinL,
• Heside the Bonnie Briar Bush." etc.
assortment on display.
AN AMUSING COINCIDENCE
DELAY MAY
MEAN WAR
SEVENTH YEAR—2070
THE WEATHEa
OIRECTORS ELECTED
©©I
COME I
QUICK
Superior Clothing
AW broken lines of men's
and boys modern clolhinfj, made by America’s
foremost manufacturers,
are bcinjj sacrificed. This
is an opportunity that
should appeal toAicvery
intending purchaser. You
will not find it dithcult lo
obtain a fit in a suit or
Overcoat for yourself or
boy from the several
lines included in this lot.
and it will mean a saving
to you which is well worth
your investigation
...
SOME EXTRA NICE SUITS
m
-GOOD VALUES-MARKED
DOWN OUT OF SIGHT TO
CLOSE
::
::
::
HAMILTON
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THEEYENING RECORD 1
oot^aboo
mm Htnli It
lutum
|
hmm.
8L Ixmte, Mi) . Jan; IS—Morp like
Uk ooBiajc of a pofralar hero ttea the
mom of a ball jaaper camr ladlrl
Utymm wonld be a
The bond waa
Immedlau ly aigned.
wlib 0<»itlleb Crurmacn. who waa fcla
aur.dy on the fSO.tKM) bond forfeited
last March, and former Mavnr 7i-r.-n
bein among ibe aeren algners
Krau
WM
the
AMKfllCAN INDIFFEHENCC.
Aa
tba aaarchtaa iaTcatiastloo of
'“Sr
tht IroqnoU diaaater In Cbicajco pro
memm. n la beoomlaa eeWent that
thU horror ai leant U not lo be alto-
U-ing one of
In tbe f<;o.ooo
brllie fond repor:e.J dlatributinl ai
fbe "combine* member* of the i
ri' by tbe Suburitan Street Rai
Co to *4fur»‘ tb«- paaaage tif a
|»ermlttlnr the mmpan> to extend it*
Imr-K*
_____
(ether laid. In the end. to the panicu and \,o be alto
I In that kag categor> of
that are -unaroldable
Ocafnaaa Cannot be Cored
lly local appllcatlonii aa lbc> cannot
reftrb the dl«eart(! pi.rtbju of thf ear.
iMra. If poaalble. exarti) erbo l« reTber*- i* only on« way to enn* deaf
■pouihla.
"We will apare no onc.- i.e‘«. and that
'"by
* I* caimNl |.y an
he aaya "for wc are (k-u rmlned to fix rot .-die*
Ileal
condition of ibe muc<tu* lin
the rtnt" And
Coroner Traerer
ing of tbe Kuaiachlan Tu1h».
When
tbottld be oommeiHled for he U one
} thl* tube I* Inflamed yon have a rum
l/lrrg pound or imiK-rfect bearing an*!
ard arcldeoU of tbla aort.
I wt.m it U entirely clopoil. deafn*-*i
the Inflam
inflammaTwo loaded panaenger train* r«.h »h*- molt and
tbe
and thi* tube
locMber bacanae ibe wind blow, out ;
u/no?«al .
Trmmt'*
*«> ^
a owat awchlng Inreetlgatlon and to
eiEUMATISN
MOTASKM
It U natural to mb the apot tl»i hurts, aud when rheuaatk
pains are shoodnir thnmfh the joints and mnadea and thejart
{nflamed and aofe, the anlfcfer it airt to tnrn to Iminien ta and idasto
for relief; and while such treatment maj qui^ the pain temporarilj.
no amount of rubbing: or bUsterin|^ can cure Rbenmatxss, because it
is not a akin disease, but is in the blood and all thresh the sjstem,
and ererj time you are exposed to tbe same conditions that cansed
tbe first alUck, you arc goinr to hare another, and Ehenmatita
will last just as lone as the poison is in the blood, no matter what
you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of
Rheumatism; stomach troublea, bad digfestion, weak kidneys and
torpid liver are olhw causes
UVABUTOI
which brine on
painful disease, because the Wood becomes
Uinted with the poisocous mat
ter which these orgracs fail^ to
carry out of the system.
tbe atage of a "Ore
catarrh I
prooT theater, and €(»0 men. women
from
C
and children are burned
to
death |
And eren there, were It not for a cor^
#Uh the
oner and a few othfr. men #l
eoorage of ibeir convlctloii.. iK»pular j
rralgnailon would. In all prt»bability. I
lay tbe accident to fate.
BEMINC DOWN MINS
CHTcISJn?L.8epLf7.l901.
BULL fLKS FIGHT
with bearing down pdni and interne pain.
v:^\j intheback. My«nt.whoeaBieU)niir*ine
toWmeofJl^inecfCardmandaentforabotp
—^
Ue. lam indeed glad that she did, for that
first bottle riarted me on tbe toad to rooorv-
astera.
After every
bm done beforehan.I the fearful ch.uaeboenoe of neglect would have lM*,*n
av^w If loriM*dtM*. on tbe track had !
supplemented the red lantern at the
railroad station; If the aabeatua cur
tain at the IrWquoU theater bad iKH-n
In working order: If the gas tank had
been otltalde the building: If romi>*tent firemen had been
uiatbmed
.
i
‘
;
tbroughoul tbe uUge and auditorium. |
none of tbeee calamIUe* would have
been chronicled.
It ha* lK‘en
tent to murder has l>een abaent.
k a Hub and lM*at off
•d lM*a*f*. but they
wei
that they bad to Ih*
The two other* died, leaving
kllb
ee alive.
• animali.
fought
Wbat eau*.*d the upr«..ur I* not known
------------------------------*I ^ CUHC A COLO IN ONE DAY
ka LaxaUve Bromo Quinine TabTaka
let* All druggiau refund Uie money
If It fall! to cure. E W. Orove*a alg
nat ^ la on each box. Sic
CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
There must lie a higher roeastm* of
lunutml «lih thr ran- <>r humu llto.
Proprletora of theaters and operator*
of railroada are custodian* of tbe IIv<**
Tbe degrtn* of can*
required of them sbnubl 1h* not only
reasonable
produce,
anrety of protection.
but
ab*olu|e
|
It will rvqulre money to do ihl*—
money for the better equipment and
operaUoa of rallroada-money for the
safer conduct and oonatruction or n*conatructlon of theater*.
It will re
quire laws and ordinances to enforn*
It. But yrtil commerclalUm Im* pliied
i ihe^ live* of women and cblldrea? Or ikw the Indlfferenre orr hlaziMSS of tbe Vuhlic or of law-mak
akem
continue to tdbscribe to trust in luck?
If there are men who would Ik*
tlmoghtless for ihHr own safety in
tbe time .of peril, loi them n*roember
bow other men In the frenry of panic
fought and trampled and killed weak
wooea and children in Chicago not *.»
omny days ago
;epUonal to find a family
are no domestic rupture*
but these can be leas
by ibelr great werk
Uver tronbles. They not only
you. bnt cure. Sic. at Jaa, O. J
and F. H. Maads’ Drug Stores.
The building commlUee of the Mich
Igan commlasion to the 8t. Louis ex
position to the ahrdl hrdlu hrdiu hrff
or hnatllng the
and furnishing I
la diaplayad by many a j
tog palu of a
Baeklao'a Arnica Salve will kill the
pain and enre the trouble. U’a Uie
ban Salve on earth for Piles, too.
at Jaa. O. Johnson nnd F. H. Mei
At r\Dnnv1lle. while ooaaUng with
aeeeral oompaaiona
Saturday. Law-
HM teee waa bndly lacerated and hU
TO FSEVEWT THE OSIP.
LAintlre Bromo Quinine reaaovea the
CMne. Td ge^e genuine call for tbe
There ■
you have in your dinii^ room, it
Whatever
kxiks bare without a Sideboard,
far yoar moocy, now make
Buffet or China Ooset.
it work for xxm, deposited in
abo save the iwice ol a nice dining labJe.
Here n a chance for yon to get ooc and
$17 00 Sideboard for.^...............................................................
1 2.50
$1 MX) Sideboard for.. ...................... .. ...................................
14.00
................................................
\ 7.75
$23.00 Siikboard for..............
.\nd so on up to a bciutiful $45 Sideboard for... 30.00
Same Proportional Cut on Buffets
and China Closets.
EARNING S per emt ielermt
COMPOUNDED SEMI.
J. W. SLATER
Bank Hours O a. m. to
p. m.
Tueaday Evening* 7 t# B:30.
We do not close at noon.
WHOLESALE. RET AIL
YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.
ELGIN C. LEWIS 25 MEN 25 WATCHES
Try mv p* and r-iw- Tea
Th.-v
can‘1 1j* lH*at
WATCHES .
r»n -.-ra-.- r«,,l.yn».-o
ir ,.41 *rr
w..rk. h.
I. y.mr t-h*n n If
yi>Q
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o.»r
r.
iti tm*•M -andu
a. *.H.
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hirivhn ..4a,i . haw-^. W.-
TkiUKe-OitiCask Grocir
My Itnr M TEAS are the best
RASTAU/S imccx make
|
watch buying easy.
a
T.-a Sir iiMu ’ 15<- !*»
r Ib.v
Those $8.95
i
Flak»**.
iht
Watches arc eye ojie
pke .
lo the buycis
Mall Tin. Flak.-v. jn-r j.k::
Vlin.r Flak.-,
i- r pk»;.
Have you seen them?
.
Tryablia Flak.-s. p.*r pku .
In better health and itran-
1
RASTALL
THE MARKETS.
1 l.iaJi.l
pr M-
»n«ir r rk.p.^|.RrrH,fN
ourk.i-v
..
226 East Front Street |
Be Sure tc lan it hr
l-.Ma,.-. IT l.u.b.1. U.-N
>.*lt.prr iNirrri
Hnui.i.-r IU...............
h nnsl-hirkrti............
I
...The HusUinr Jeweler
.CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
,
Csri*rl Clr*nm^
i:!
J*']
,
..1 KmIIi.-t RrtH»wa,.^ .ml Uy.uK.
aw.yt.»!M- inatb
ahow y^rti as-nplr-.
and mad.'
In
nearly every case where maliciou* In
of their patron*.
inafew week. I waa out of bed and in three montba I waa
(Woi
terrible accident It I* dtscorered that
If aomclhlng enllndy pd^rtlc-mble bud
IS aamplci
Buffet or China Cloaei: it puU the fioshing Umchet on.
«n kept i.
o'Uiughlln
VeneJ.
iril be saw the two in a death strug
e. locked bom*. Two other* lay dy
ig on 111** ground, t*rrlt»l.v cut an*l
Everything has not Inn-n done
when dlakaiem happen
€»y.
.7^2."r."..;’
oth*
We havx 10 or
regsi^lcia of cosi.
nothing that foraisbea a dming room as much aa a nice Sideboard,
t have bron a tttffmr with slmoal every kind
qf female troaUe for years, but aa long aa 1
cxmld get arouad and do Bj work 1 would B0t
try patent xnodkinea a* Ihad no faith la them.
About eight XDonthi ago I had to taka |D
iffcriug with prolapma of the oterm.
cauae overworked railway employe* |
R,.nd,nK.
|*« Jan
A
terrific
to relax their vIgilancH*. and the hu*
fight iH-tween *e\«-ral bull
in
cepllblUty to panic in human nature
i»f seven at Cnn-onift i«rU
b« reconlrod ud r..ckuni-d »ith.
It will not do to aay resignedly that
WORKED
Oxford
I give One Huml
aao of deafne**
cannot
be cunnl
|
everything poaalble ba* b«M*n done
the way of precaution to
cMboftbeKihat wewiQ ckme oot
Flaked Food*
”
CHKN'EY A CO.. Toledo. O
«
,,y ,iruggi*f*. 7f.r
|!air* Family 1*111* are the 1-^1.
wh.ct »u..:
On Sideboard. Biifia or China Cloeet.
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crcTT bone »nd muscle in the
bodf The blood is the medium
by which the poisons and adds
arc carrii^ throueb the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of
Khcumalism you have, it must be treated throueb the blood, or yon
can never get permanently rid of iL As a cure for rheumatic trou
bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn’t inflame the stomach
and ruin the digeslion like Potash. Alkalies and other strone drug;a,
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but tones up the e«ncral health, ecntly
lates the slueeiah oreans, and at
time antidotes and filters out
blood all poisonous adds and
effete matUr
natUr of cevery kind; and when
S. S. S. has rtttored the blood to^^
natural condiUon, tbe painful, fever
and lender muMiIes arc immedUUly relieved,
joints and the
book on Rheumatism wiU be maUtd free to those
Our spcdal b_________________
desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking
for special information or advice, for which no charg:e is made.
iHtawtFTMmme ca^ AJuunA, qjl
Tbe wind that blow, out aigoal Ian
Frenxied
Animals
Piunged
Their
tema. tbe demand of the traveling ’
H^rna Into One Another's Sides
public for apetMly transportation, the ’
in Death Struggle.
llmlu of physical endurance, a bleb J
« -Io,
$4.50 to $15.00 Saved
YOU
HIK
ANNUALI.V.............................................
red Untero. and becanae two en- |
i,., rtt^atn.ycd forever; nine
' care, ont of ten arc cauaed by catarrh,
glneeni are tiring
which la nothing but an
apreada
m
: cat, mcB, wedkesdat. jakuabt u, tttSL
THX ETKSOra BXOOKD^
""iMNE^CilRIIOI
: CONDENSED NEWS
L..
n
OF MICHIGAN
sHafniwn
youi
.• srrlouhly Injitr
nil
Willi
v-r hill iu Oak!aii.; tMumy. aiH whirh
U i.. ;.t lc-.‘d tu mak. it fast. Th»-young
i*momoldln"Vr
apparatus
and
The sl«N*rlng
«irk
light and
sHng ^hr hridgo
rods
hr t..p '*f «h.- hill. It Kheervd
• side and twhed Into the rail
party was ihn>w*n off
Calling or mailing check.
KWamMiiuiil.-KAMn tu
li...
bv-ry
Rat. . frnm « I. »o g - Of*
p..r ^av •» I .-..I
,s. ...
nu nt met Prosecuting AUorm > <’n*s*
Sheriff Bensley and Prof Mclniosh
and when informed of
thi- iH-naliy
agriH-d to shovel snow on the .«ir«for six day* under the supervision
graduated a year ago
The vouiig
m.-n of Mt. Ci. m. ns
have asked the newaiiaiH-rs to start a
movemi-ni to have the public library
ki-pt oiH'n Sunday afternoon.
There
i* no place In the city where the
v-oung men ran t-in-nd Sunday after
noon or any evening except the *alo..n* and their homes.
A numb-r of *lMer*
who taught
srhcNt! at Rheim*. France, and whose
organization ha* fallen
falh
under "the ban
of the French govor
'nl, are to In'
Bay nty by local French
church organizations.
WaMnre Tollev. one of the oldest
hwailon oi tho sta’o fair Tin* rxoou- n‘sldenis of BbHimIngdale. ha.s lived
tlvf »i>iuiniil»M- oi ihi- Stall- Agrlrul then* over forty vear* and during all
mrnl soH.-ty hr.v i^-on lii\lii-d i« that time ha* Iw-en outside of the
TO CURE CRIP IN TWO DAYS.
conn' th.-ri- and
ih. Invitation ha* township over night but six lime*
Ijixailve Bromo Qulrlm
emove^ Ibe iMi-n tte-n-pti-d . A iviimnl;ii-i- of the The last time was twenty year* ago.
ranw To get the genuln
call for llu* board of trade win gn to Holly Thtirs- He says that he wanU to set
s
an
dav Imorning on a *pc*cial car. when' ample
lie lo the women who spend
ihiy
eMH'utlve commit (much of itheir time "gadding "
FUNERAL SERVICES
Miciefv and bring
i.H- or t,
thi ni to Sagimaw
1
Latt Sad Rile* Over Body of Charle*
Medore I>upiMw. a n-sldeiti
Rackard Yeaterday.
township «if Kivrhvino. near S
---------------At the f'lm ral sera Ice* of Charles agi-il "«• was cutting »»ff the top tif a’
Karkard. which wen> held a,.»terdHv tni- on Harrison stn-i t. on the west I it Meant Death to the Baby—Or. Colafiernoon. the musl* wa* very *w#*,-tly
rendereil by a .ju*n**i. comjviMd of
.Ml.-s Everant. M:^* .\eiiie (Irav. Harra
Cclda. Sore Throat. Coughs,
iVrpra** and Harrv lH-\Vltt
Her r fracture ef o:te arm and is dying at
T. Stout officiated and hi* word* com th. Sacinaw g, n-ral ho-plia!.
Grip and Qulnay.
fnrtiHl those who wrre *o suddenlv
At Manrieite. Jaroe* Kinney, man-^
-------and terribly bereaved
Many In-amitdanl Oil rompany.
croup come# on soddenlv and witbful floral tributes, the loving gifts of
while
anilng in the night. If you arc
frli-nds. coverod the bU r
other
geJtinc tio of <h
wav Iff another
preparedI for It. your
yo
baby will
ba
S-.iUilav night and
fatally Injured. ,,n>Uably be dead In tbe
be morn
Klnn«-v was shoni to have been ve : i, dangerous—very
dancerou*—very dangerous
danr
not to
ritual wa* used at the burial at Wldte tired on a pension, having l>een In th.Cloud today
employ of the eompanv fi»r 35 year# ^D?”^SD?eir* Magic Egyptian OI!
Hr leav«-s a familv at Duluth.
cure# croup In one night.
It also
Its funny why women eat pies ai
At Battle Cr^-v-k. William Barni** U cur*>s diphtheria, sore throat, oougha.
pickles at midnight lunrhe* and <
under arn^st on a charge of theft. colds, grip, and quinsy. You can*l af
pect a fair compb'xlon.
No wond
Barnes and M i?t«*dge got their i»ay ford to Ikc witboat It In the house.
they have to
at the Battle Creek Iron works at the
While malignant sore throat wra*
same time Saturday, but Stedge exme prevailing ar Eaton
Rapids.
Mich..
bark later Intoxlrated and asked for Mr*. Caae of that place, who is the
hU again
I»atrolroan Bradley traced mother of three lovely little
glrla.
the
f«Nit*t»*ps
of
the
two
in
the
snow
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
took the precaution to provide herself
TO a salo^.n. and on the way found a with a bottle of Dr. Colwell's Magic
The fourth U'ct ire on the High torn pay envelope and the tom corner Egyptian Oil. Her wisdom was soon
school lecture and music course o
of a $10 Mil. liaroes. he found, had made manifest, for her three little
next Saturday evening in the CItv Just had a flu bin changet! in the sa ones were taken down with the dis
Opera House
The attraction is Mei loon, and the only lie
bill In the ease. She immedUtely began the use
drawer lackeil a roroer. and fitted to of Dr. Colwell s Magic EgypUan Oil
vin Robinson, the impersonator,
he will give "David Garrick." a comedv the scrap BraAey held.
according lo dii
At IVundtH* r^‘wi* King was driving light
in three acts. The Grand Rapid* Her
soon
ald apeak* in the following term* ut a load of wood into town when the through. Her i
_
Mr. Robinson:
runners caught in a railway track. have Dr. Colwell's Magic Egyptian Oil
"Mr. Melvin Robinson, tbe lmp»'i
Sw’lng a train appnvarhing the horses were not ao fortunate.
ator appeared at the Auditorium laat broke away from the sleigh, dragging
Dr. Colweirs Magic Egyptian OU Is
n In the the driver with them. The train struck far sale by an dragglsU at 60 cents,
the alelgh
sleigh and smashed it.
and every one ahould have a botUe
aented 'David Garrick.* a comedy** In
Last wi*ek Richard
Vi
•otUng around the house handy. In
throe nets, Imperoonatlng the 11 ebar- Kellogg, and Charle* W<-ek^nd
case of emergency, for It curoe all
by i^a
Clock. <if Allegan, by
pains and brutaet, aoret aad ache* of
Ineated characters decoy
*y letter, got Earl Stu
the body. Umhe or head; and. remem
hair from tbe right ber. every druggiat It authorited to
and hli work wa* them, and
lated by tbe andiwith ahec
one! Carlisle Is president of tbe Ann
lean Trus! Co of South Bend, aud
member of <Jov»‘nie.r Ourlian** *ia
Amfing tbme who >«Mmd his pmlsi
8«>natAr* l-'airbanks
S^matAr.
l-'airbank* and
iu*vere. OoYenior Durban. D M
I’arry.
I Thomas A VUMsnn.
•
Claus Warner. Proi»M.-Of
Sl"TT«>Ns Hay UIOI
rl«^ to 1»«utiral (lrMn-r-Tr»r.r „
The Peerleu* Fine Pant* arc better
merchant tailor made
Made by
Co.. Detroit.
Sold by
iu
S<iuth Bend. Ind., Jan. l;:.—Charb
An bur Carlisle, son-in-law of the lat
Clem Studebaker of this city, will I
a randbUte for governor of Indiana
nexi 3
An article Uximing him.
which aivpean. in the New York
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
KSA':;?"'''’
..nr.« ' -hi-k.n .. .
'hi:i
„-:i How to Proiont Croup.
-r sr.?s:;ty:;r
'hi?
g-a.is.-ssa.a.-grj
4
for economicalliuyini;. As we have said before, we intend lo make this
year the best in our history lor onr customers—'rho>e who have been with
US for years, and those who have just movf d to our city. We shall place be
fore you the bi^f^rest and best bargains in seasonable merchandise : : : :
THE RUG QUESTION
THE Cig«K gOESTNII
is most important, and even though it is
early, yet ru^s are needed and solii the
year round. We have ne\«-r olTered you
such beautiful ru^s. and never had such
a splendid stock to show. Hu- linest
genuine hand ma«ie Persian rugs, in those
beatdul oriental colorings. We are sell
ing Moqueite rugs that were 75c for GOc:
the dollar grades for Soc;the $1.2-5 values
for Sl.iXl; the $‘2.1HJ patterns for One
Sixty, the $3.75 for $.3.00. Smyrna rugs
$1.50 for S1.20: $-2.50 for S*2.iX); 53.75 for
$3.00; $5.1 K) for $4.0Yi. Th^re are little
rugs and big rugs. ,rugs for halls, and
those for archways, square rugs and
long rugs. Persian Daghestan. Kleciras.
Bun worth Wilton. Utopia, all styles of
Rugs in this
and especially this talk will be of interest
to all who really need a good cloak, and
no one need go without. 25 per cent,
discount on all we have left of this sea
son’s garments Only a few left—we
wank/o dispose of them before inventory.
These arc the most stylish—the .aatcrial. the fit and the workmanship arc the
very best. I hc stock won’t last long at
these prices, and wc must sell every
cloak. Wc have a few garments left of
last season, and these will be closed at just
ONC.MAI-F- or FT I
It is true the style is somewhat changed,
but if you want a good, serviceable gar
ment. one that keeps you warm, fits you
perfectly, is made of the best of cloth and
really looks well, buy these at the
CRUT RUG SALE GREAT GLGAK SALE
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTm* «*«ponj frciip Omoany to ih»United Statea durlnie 1JH»3 wen- uearlr
tIM.OOtMKMi. or
trum |l4.rKKKHK»
fU.OM.OOO more than to Iiai2 whtot
wa* the prrviouB rer*/rd year. The In
eraaaes. laktas all
riermany. wert
to leyflle, ami
rh.-mlra
and Jea»ber nuodK
cdrlUaed world
fa a alnale y-arii
moftA and the railed State* third
Bl.im.Zltfino
The lout aimMini id
nmaer to exi«ienre U |ilar*ii af 111
Kye l-a. 1‘earl Hparllna
t 13 year., while playtnr
b a brother and two kUtere
<!toeharaed a ^hotaun to their fare,
ktlltoa two
The other child eM-ai-^l
with aJlahi Injorte.
flnly a
.h*.n
lime
the failo^jhad cim- in
from a hiintlnr inn and U-ti hi. hiad
ed tun 111 a c.*rt»W. while h« rennoetl
hU wet cloihlar iiHendtoir t«. lak.
rare
|i Jater
At Pranlilto lad. anyone wtoi |.lt>will not to. allowed In |.re
the oriean of ihe Ktr» llapil.t
rhureh
ThI* i» the efini Ilf Ih«- oft
Ha)
Mid
flenjamln llavi. a
atu .!; .
' .aiiktln roMea*eut oTKanlat at ;
a«ked tn rh«.».4. totwei n Tenolrbon
and hto >oi.
If I. ctoiiiu-4
nufelr on ffuudat t. .I.lbly affefted
hgr the icayer aira of the iwoatep
The rahbit diin* on lower Iliner
creek
Oregon.
Monday
wa»
the
larreet In th« hut.M-y of the m.nh
wert
It U eat I mated that lo.tido rah
were kllied. and
p-ied
The rabbit,
and with aiir
I ihai t
oieilJ not «H into
ih- 4.,rral faM
cnonyrh and th*y i*lbd up folly two
fe«o deep hundn-d.
deaiJi
Two iieraoni
Injured.
W P Jobnaon. a praHlral farmer
Ilvliiy on a lara** farm near Linn. Ill
ha. mnd.. il diw-oven In a f.-rilto
I Hirer
that .'irpaciu-* wriyJlrtna
wn lt>
de--lare» Whili- tran-llny
laai year be aa>.. t
aaw a niaatolan
Mow Pale Women May Get Strength.
Rich. Red
Blood and tha Bloom
of Health in Their Facet.
A pale.
hh.MlIea. fare
Indicate,
onble. it to a .Inn of weaknema. and
we He«.
many riKhi lo re m Tra%
er.^- City the following b-n.-r will in
y of «Mir reac
fhalt
debility and w«wkn«**.,
id .i-verv luickaibe.. h.wdacbe.
wa. itti.. and ner^ou,.
.M, phy.i
prr.M-rllH.d dllTervni renoMlbni. but
they did not .cem t.. help me at all
A Cluf. aa.oclate recommended VInol.
a. H had cured her of a aevere .torn
areatl)
Improved, and after t
four iKdllea I i«n .ay | am free
and It ha. made m.H.-veraS of iii> friend,
beneflrlal fe.utt. f.»r
and aiomach troiihle. and to re
- lo.t atr. tifrih ••
‘wiiai
ipi to the e.ta
1. <aj
o tearh Anierlri
t of aI rhalr
1
Utieatlima
eil.i. in
the (%dleRe of
Kranre
Iji.i year l'rofe..«.r Irontoi
gave a e.i.iraf- of b-eiiir.-. upon iM-ono
mle qiieatlona In Anierba
Till, year
the aiibjeet matter ..r hi. e.Hir.e win
be rettotoii. qiieailon. in the I'riHivI
Hlaiea
Et«hty four bor.^..
mb nil destroyed the
death In a
■ atable of P..opb-. Ilro.
riHiirartora
In Weal IMillailelplila
The boa to e*
fiitia'ed at ir.o lani, partly In.iired Tlir
.origin «if tlie dn- la unknown
IliH-rnt eyrataMon. In Home .bow
that dcnll.tr) wa.
prariU-ed manr
cenlnrlca aao
tin the Via Iboetla
wrhirh i-itottHl ai.^tbe time of tbe old
Homan
rep-tbUr \a rate
haa l>e«.n
l> modeled cel id |;<ikd te«-lh
manairt.r. and
Id weak. |iale. «er%otia. run down
devlialiced. f.*T
he Kuarantoca
Vitiol will. In.li natural manner
build up the weak. Khe alrenpth to
restore iHilor lo ftale fac-*-.
narh
iroubb*., n< rvou.nea!i
hard cibto ha* kina cuiah. and make
rbii, red IiIlhI
ronialnlna a. It d«M-i
all the \iializina prlnrlplea of r<Ml liv
er i*l wlthmii any oil to iipMi ilo
-lontoeh. VInol I. the m.Hii
inderful
rehullder of
health
and
iwn to medlf ln«-: It to m
dlclne. and i. abaoliitely
harmful dma.
f It fall, to aUt .aitofaetion mone«
wltlumi r|ue.ih.n, and It
ry w*Ak or atlliia perat»n
•lly-i.. ID It on our auar
Jamea fJ J«»hnaon. l»ruaatoi
For the coinenlence of
Trarerac
riiy imoplc. Mr Johnaon haa arragnod
with aome of the other rHall drug
gtofa to the city to tell Vlpol
'ISi
riiion riiy were areat
1) earned Friday afiern.ion mer the
Bp|H-aranre «d a larae lialli.in which
hmeicd oier the «lllaae lor M-veral
boiir.
Mo\iua «»b).f t. 40iihl Im* dla
ictl.r
ill the lAaket aitachetl to
e balli.m
A atrotia wind artwe at
«rclmk
and
carried
the balhMin
gratisl by the t'hleayo botocao.l
Ch.^Mcr W Klnn.lej «d <wmbnd);e
Maea . who db^d re<en,|) bdKIIi-MMMi
to.rina town we
Uj the charlile. of
machine but In.
wiMi wa. bnrh-d ll
df-alh. alM> tiequeal
InK. Tehama rtiunly c allfomla. U
douhledly the olde.l arilte rar|M t
In the rnli*Hl Hlalea. If not In
whole world
He la over 103 vean
ace hot to atlll in S<»<>d health
able to ret around aa lively and d<
narh work aa man) a craft.man 1
Saved Vrofw Tarribla Death
TIm* fatull) of Mra M. U Hobbltl of
Bciserfon. Tenn . aaw her dying and
ware powerleaa to ante her The noct
akillful ph)alrlana and erair remad)
tMMyd failed, white oonaumptloD
waa
alowly but aurHy tAklng her Ufa
In
4bU lemble h4^r Dr. Ktoga Naw Dla
covary for Cooaumptlon turoad da
apair Into joy The Srat ImiUe brought
tmmadtota rallef. and Ita --------It’a the
ua« completely cured her.
i for all
moat eartaln cure to t]
throat and lung troubL
Boltlaa 6«c and |1 00
10c. at Jaa O Jolmat
IlMda* Drug Btoraa.
tStssss
Unleaa It Curea.
Ml-ona lie- n-markabb- ncah form
Hu; fo,N| and run- for ,lyMM-p.la. ha.
won immeUM- iMipularliy by the un
Wltb every Li!c toll of Ml-ina H K
Wall A S4in. give the following aigned
guarantee toind. a*.iirlng the piirrha.er fha- Miona roafa abaolutely
nothing unb-.. |i luer*-j
all .tomarh ir4iiible.
health
GUARANTEE BOND.
VW Ii4-r.-b) agn*e ii» r4-fund tinprlc«- paid f«»r Ml-ona If the pur
rha.er i.-lla u. that It haa not In
A
He oMatm-.! aonie of ihto. and to-lii,;
anm*-whai arffnalnt«<d with rhenilairy
dlanivered th«- lerrel of the eom|MMi
tlon
He applied iMime of the |M.Wi|et
to a half aere of hi. land In the aprlny
and then planted ii in curti The yield
waa Iho bn.hel.
The aern-iary «d the ire.*.irv ha>
rerHved an .-melope i.MimarkiMl t'hl
«-olllllbutlon of
*. E. Wait B Bona Olvt Signed Agree
ment That Ml^na Ccato Nothing
»me neigh
ina a new
■ an^werrsl
A Vary Cloaa Call.
I Bturk lol my engine, althoogb
•ry hdni ached and every nerve waa
■ked with pain." wrliea C. W. B«llain), a l.K-omotlve fireman, of Bur
Huron. Iowa
-I waa weak and pale,
without any apiw^ilie and all run down
Aa I wa* atomt to give up. I got a hot
tie of Electric Bliiera and after taking
life'
"■
•!»•>• gain
mill new life, airmirh and
alwaya
Vigor from their
th(
vigor
uac Try them
Su
guara
lafarllon guaranteaKi
by Jaa. G Johnacm and F If.
Price bO c«au
llerrlen a jicach crop la moat prom
totna
Eaaminatlon uf aome of ihe
largeat orcharda fall to find more than
I |»er cent «f the huda killed. There
ttimn to atari the growth of the huda
. rJendi of Prof. Cotthfel. Wh« Ic Su
Ing Charira Verkea. Say Peraian
la Fleaihic LanQuBoc
N4 W
York. Jan i;:
Judge ItoM-a l
city 4-ouri .lgU4-<| an tinb-r y#dlri-ctlng rharb-. T Y. rk. . i..
dll 4if particular.-. ...-Iting forth
In-ir* iran.latlon'. of In^crlt'tUm- .e,
Thl. g.iarani4.,- tomd I. plain and
. five ancl.-ni P.
rug.
.lmp>. and It pti.liUel) aB.itr4>.
Pn»f (eiHh4-ll.* thr.mgh 1.1. coun.el.
that when you C4.men«'«- lh»- Ml
Maurlc*- Unn. 1.
Mr Ycrke. f.»r
tr.-aimeni %..u run ab»olutH> no
I'bN*
paytncii
Voii aimplv de|Mi.ii r.oc f<»r a to
Ycrkea to withholding pa)
I hi. fle.h forming fiM»d with S K Wait
ound that the pr.if.-Mir*.
pr.if.-.4
tran.lR
A S44n.. and If after ii.lng It yon
•n. an- Ineom-ct,
not f.-4-l that you ^^v. to-«-n to nefi
• The wliob- tn.uhb- aroM- ov4-r thyou go back ti> th4-lr .tor.- and tl
.hori4‘.f In.criptlon of the lot." anbi a
will r«iutii )our moio-y wliboui i
friend of Pmf
Ooillnil
)4-.t4-rday
"Mr Yerk4*. .iM-m- iinawan- that you
fl.u.b b.riiiliig fiHKl. 4-um can't tran.lat*- ito- ancb iit
1%-r.lan
•menia that n-gulai4- the
>4HI can
digeatue otgan.
an
ill. and
n-niove congeat the dif
Hon and Irntathm I
loniach.
,?of” the"'nu
Ilv4-r and Inti-.Mm-.
will re
know tli4-y W4T4
fn»m the
Mr Yerk-. will .«-nd tl.4< in.
leuy
lion, to t*4in.iantlnoplc. wh^-n• tt.iay with H K Wall mil' be pa.-4.,| upon by e*|K-ri.
tiini the
> all that
TO PREVENT THE CRIP.
to cialm<-4| for
Hive Hromo Qulntoi- n-m.iv#-.
» get^ tthe genuine call f<u
IT IS YOUR KIDNEYS
says the Konu>c man. to a fellow traveller, in a parlor
, and that means your bltx>d is out of order. Those
neys of yours cannot pa;
that is in yourlx>dy through their delicate tissues many
times a day without becoming contaminated and dis
eased, if that same
.^55^
blood is surcharged
K- «T-1 ..-t o
-AC, If
y^ANTM»—low ^t-a*jr
«r,i
FrelJI^'h'o?
a .1 indliit;
FOR RENT.
The monthly aoclal afu-rnt.m of
Woman’* club will be held tnm«u
at the re.ldenre of Mra A V Frietl ’
rich. 122 Ea*t Eighth atr.v-i
TIu af-’
The lihrar) in eaih of the ward
bulbllnga. a. well a* that of the High
achiMil. U to-ing Inci
fhia
from tbe Ui'ture fund
library of tbo High
tgh M-hikol ha* re
atu-nllon
The cii) library
idcl) b> the puplto 4.f the
aclua.to.
Id the iKMika rec4mtl> add«Hl
wen- rhini4-n mi that no ctmltlct w<iuld
4iccur with iho-4‘ of the < liy Hbrarv A
gooil working library to of gr4-al value
In each .If the building.
Thl. haa
tot-n the atm In building up that in inwar.1
IHography to mrt only a fa»or
li4 aubject with young pnipto. hut it.
W4irth can hardly In* overeat Una ted
Thl. to immilneni In a
working
Iliirarv
Thel
aing.ret
to Mika recently
added:
Pedagogy — (;r4-t-nw4»4Hra Prlnrlplea
of Education; Hln»dab
lea An of Study;
WhI
of Tea
Smlib'a
Mcihodtdogy
Ulcrature
tb-r'a PiH-ro
maple. «>la aivl !•.>.«« cud.
IMFIf
VALUABLE ADDlTIOKSf
— ^ DawldlA
10 lllONV 0 Dl lOv
Many a
woman would
NfcXT <iund I
wth poison
ous secretions. Make you
blood pure; tone up you
lip all the vital organs of you
ispel the false secretions in ;
ni^^r^cr that Nature intended should be
^o^lo^ved out, and you cease to know pain.
Aik Im BOMoe LAXATivf luun-vm CUBf FOB COBfTWATIOIL
that mtt that U maid I.* the J.'ommc mww
it tr^>>. and
%rilt r^rnnd tm amwanr tha
make a beau- 0. E. WAIT <&.'8UNS, Pharmacists
tiful bride but
she ia de
terred from
entering the
marri^ state
because of illhealth.
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aqr<-TA Loraag«r.H«iwdtobloaA.
Jm
/I2a/jp People Wait
unt.l after xhe HoHdafg 1o buy Jewelry, in order to
take odwontege of Good OppoHunitiot.
0y tioro often
many good selection, in Watches, C/o< ks, Diamonds,
of
American
Mat hew'a American Ui4-raturc: Jnnea*
Silverware and Choice Souvenirs.
Lorge lines of Pino
Il«-adt-ra
Hin;s. Lockets end Chains. ^
Hlatory-Ufe «if Bamue]
Adama;
Ufe uf John Hancock; Ufe of Benja
min Franklin: Life of Aleaander Ham
llioa; Ufe of Thomaa Jelforaon: Ufe
of George Waahlngton: Ufe of Jamea
Otto; Ufe of John Randolph; Ufe of
John Adama; Ufe uf Henry Clay. Ufe
of Daalel Wehater; Ufe of Atiraham
Ltoooln; Hlatorlc Pilgrimage In Old
New England; Abbott a William the
Conqueror;
Abbott a
Hannibal of
rmrlctlea of produce for the com-1
Canhage; Abbolt'a IVier tbe Great; afM^ ymmablt trial of their mbs ,
-................................tog aeaaon. and will be glad lo lake I
Abhott'a Man. Queca of Bcoti; Ah •
attcra with any
botia Umla IV: Abb^ia Mary Ann Traverae City.
Chi Old H’liiH'.
3- It- ntsrtimk
Bi sun tl san it bf
. the
tmdermlgnML do
horeto
to rofond tho mowoy on a si the Child Tbe Bcginner'a
oent bocUe of Oraeno'e
Wnrruatod AgriHilture.
Geography—
a Com
Brrup odTarUltfhUatomirojrov
or eold. We nlao tmatoo o phy; Farr A McMarrar'a
Book
Odosrm
When TtaWutal^CMorjIcat
NOTICE.
1 YrlU pay no bllla not comraeted by
Cbarlea £. Fite,
i£i.atir^.ss
ting—Trybom'i
tf A nmm wamt a&
“LOOK AT THE BUBAITTAT-
Card
cmcgMHic click.
ButshM and sauMc* Makara.
Mnnun^ TBk^
; onr.
kioh, wsdiiesdat, jakuaut
ii,
ivoa
Another Sensational Offer
ta Fwta
ocj
WWlillg tb»
__‘•jr^c.'rfr'Xrij
itel «U|r. Last r«ar k« kapc a atiidlo
ere of l^rwiaaaa county to neake an
Maminailon of the hoUUags of ihe
Dpany The telegram reads;
Have eaamtned property. Will take
SAM shares, probahly more Wlthey
has not overstated aaythlag In his re^
porta to the company.
The
Sevenib sirm^t. Friday evmUag. at
7:Sd oclork. to which all are larltad.
There will be a special coovoealloa
of Traverse City Comnsaadery this
evening, wlih work In the temple df*^rs G. r. Knowles went to Ml.
Pleasant thl. afitsmooB. Mr. Knowles
will pot on the opera. The Chimes of
Normandy." In that place lomcirrow
wali^MlSjJJ^kfthe ^^The'murU'luns annual ball will be
held Wednesday evening. January SO.
ow going tm It U
John Probert went to Borne Oty
luit inaide cf aU this morning, where he has the eonwill be raci for plastering the new acbool
thiB two mllei
I will aave the
“john niarken
one for their prl
from the ora now
Cave f>Iirk**mlnl« dUtrtet. and acUve
very pr
wZ^ttlu |«iiag Mr. 4«
sr?SLrr.“s:'iir.,*:5
jr:T;.s2rrJ^'r‘«“*
55«^rr«.‘i.rvjr
Art at Krakow. k« oatarwl upon a
ahen this
I will be r
**wiSTi*^ilrr*^a«* k* r«
n left this morning f
vUH with relatives
‘ Ch*iSSs*iieTl?ls aer
42fc West Ninth
ha!l*
C E
UNION MIStlON MEETING
tOMwd la the Auatriaa anay. where be
attalaod the raak of Meotenaal-laTe•enra. He traveled afierwarda eaten
alvei/. The eaUie. of hts faaiUy. one
or lha awwt dla.iaauUhed a»oag the
SecUttaa Cofwtaed in InUroatlng Ses^
which was held In th.
I church yealerday af
called to <»rder by the
iUnto Mrs John
Olllls read a Blhlhal selection, and
Rev. It C<ichllit led In prajer Mrs
Hanto made a c4>nrUe and (-imiprelteusire address, which was folh.wed by
the mlnule* of the prevh»u» nieeilng
Mrs W I) Turner sa« chosen lemp-e
rary clialrman Mrs U H Titus read
the missionary rept>ri f«*r Usi year
de Vendueon. wlf
l»»me and For
of Nice. Tbefami!
Ktrst M i:
aovertahad after th<
rt> Iluxhurgh
I» Hohh^
ireh has a new sticlety. a men.
partially rewiVertMl
berablp «jf 23, and |17 was suhstrihi d
ng have rec«
during the y«ar Senior Ciingrega
of national and
dUtlaeUoa. Mr. de Maraaae will apend tional s<*cirly. Mrs ('*e«>rge lathrofi:
another year la tbU country In aiudy l*reshyterian, Mrs J. Isgrlj:. lUplIst
church, Mra. K Wilhelm Mrs Kil
aad travel, and then return for a
wanls nad the rcfsirt of il.e IlrldK.to hla native land While here
will atudy. complete aevral auhj.rt* Builders a young ladies’ orcariUa>l..u
of the ('ongregational church A new
la view, and teach a rlnjm
siKlei). cwlhnl Uo- "rovenaiit. • has
iNM-n iirganlM-d ft is .N.tniuiHed of
titetulH*rs (rviiD le to 2ti vears of age
Friend, church. Misn W.mhI. in.Hples’
Oaad Cheer Abounded at the Uniform church. Mis. Maude Tn.utwine; FpU
copal church. Mrs Italley. who was
Rank Party Laet fvening—Leap
unable to In- present, and the re|»ort
Year Paaturoe.
was given h) Mr. W. |i Turior
Mrs Kdwards »a. elm-ted president
The Uniform Rank. Knlghta of Uyib for the ctimlng year, and the folltiwlng
laa. had oae of the flne.i partle. of the delegates were chtisen; Methodist
year In their hall laet evening A Home Mission.. Mrs K li Minor.
aupper and dance were nmung the fee Foreign Mls.lous Mrs J W Miller;
to the Ualted
for a tkoe. and he
latoo be came
■tataa. While la Waahlagt
la oaotaet with Maa> of bb native
frleada.whlch gave hln the
the klaher rirclea of dlp)o
faaill/ of de Marmaae
BMOt avooiloent and weelthy In eoutli
arm inmce. amoag them being num
barwd Bloadaoe Rear de Maraeee.
temoon
rrraiAN pastimes
were about W) peraone In at tendance
Dancing waa en^iyed until 11 oVIiK-k
when alt eat down to a «upjht eene«l
by C 8 Cevle. the c«imi>Mniente uf W
D C. Oermalne. A few lively remi
were made at the table that wei
great aoarce of entertainment lt» il
preaent
After aupper aN the gentlemen
ioumed to the emoking room, and
ladles. In the meantime, t.n.k put
alon of the hall, locked the gentlemen
out. and had dnncea, cake walks an«1
nts, at least, the gentle
man claim theyr did
did. The unfortunate
maa tiiod fur an hour to get In, hut
were not admitted.
After entrance was gained to the
ball, the gentlemen Informed the la
dies that It was k^ap year, and sug
tested that they chooio* partners for a
leap year waits The ladles chose
partners, sealed all the men and then
again locking the door on the
One of them llnslly gained admittance
but he waa alone When he rvi
to his gentlemen frienda he was mluus
and other decorations.
i of the others cared to <
The party ended with dancing^ and a
* r*
estng every lu
The menu eenred was oyster patties,
ollvea. gherkins. chocMilate sundae, as
sorted cake and ctigee
K.OFP. 1NSTAUAT!0N
Take Plaea Tomorrow
Night. Followed by a tuppsr
burg I
five.
O Smith of
c Thompsiwvlllc
f In the city
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO OAYfl.
Ijixailve Hroroo Quinine remove, the
cauiH T«» gel the genuine, call for the
To Act at Pallbaarara.
morning for WhHt
a- pxllhean r. at the funeral of C
Hackanl Halph Anderson aectmt
d the iNNly
Marriage Liccnaea
fhsrle. T Snyd.r. Ilingham; L
Hiirge.M. city
ni*. K NirhoU. city; Fora At
Christmas is
Over....
•ilni! *111 U' b.-l.l >1
church
rch. a. the first Invli
church, although
they were aliu.
vlted by
pies’ church
There WHH 17 .Vt rats.-d at this im-et
Ing and the mtmev Will prolMildy Iw
fumed over to Ml.. Hates The me4-t
closed with Binging. • Blessed Ih- the
Tie That Hind. ’’
The ladle, tif the tNuigr* gathma!
church sened d.licUMi. refreshment,
to all pn*s«*iit The ati.ndance wa*
very large, thert^ U-lng alMiut Hmi pres
ent. ron.lderalde iKiient was «h
rivet! fn.m the convetnlon. and Ind.
cation, are for a Idg lut-eilng next
THE MARKETS.
^Ik
Oata—Nu :: white, lu^r
Toledo. Jan 1.3- Wheat
vu%c: 1May. hkHr July. MVj
Chicago. Jan
i:
JubT’lj'^lUr' OaJs*^ !
3tS.c Pr.»visU*ns 3
You will also find one of the
twcllest lines of Pipes and
unokers* articles in the city.
A W. Jahraus
214 Front Street
A
AH1>
ABSOLUTELY ODOKLBSS
the
had I
nks to our friend, and nelghUvrs
their kindnes. during the illness
I aner the death of our sou. and
end our garteful thanks for tl
sympathy ahuw^ and the beautif
flowers sent us.
Mr and Mr. William l*aFore»t
We wish to extend our alncere
thanks to our many kind friends and
neighbors, who so kindly asslste
during the sickness and death ol
beloved darling. B«<atrloe Marlon;
the many beautiful flowers Mav
B
ELECTRICiry
in
lavo oMad oAeeg ta thU
are aaltea • aad t.
THE TRAMSR8E CITYCANNINOCO
ly to write contracU for
I of prodtMW for the oomaad wUI he glad to take
« matters with any one at
Cloaks, in Military and Ho.\ styles,
Black and colors—elegantly lailoretl
and perfect lilting, worth $rj.5<» and
$15.(MI. at -v............... ...............
A Lot of Just a Dozen Ladies’ Fine l atlor-Madc Suits,
New and elegant styles. It’s really a shame that such beautiful goods should be sacrificed
at such a ridiculous price—if your si/e is here, you can easily save from $5.(M» to SlIMHi on a
very small investment, just thinks Suits that were $i:i5n, $15.00. $lS,0iland
at___
Ladles* Wool kBu Jackets.
w’rthout sleeves -the very latest thing
to wear under your coat, made of a
ry fine, soft yarn, in neaiy and fan
designs. Colors are While. Black
to 40^
40.
Cardinal and Careen, sizes
regular j>ricc $J1.75
$4.50. Our price
"«• $1.98
$5.98
$6.25
SI4$.50
3 Ladles* High-Class Tailor-made suits that were $30.00, will go now at
A Bis: lot of Ladles’ and Misses’
Sweaters
!
An Immense Line of Mufflers
j of almost ever> description for La
dies or (jeniiemen.
lemen, in Mlk.Lashmen
Silk.
or Knit, in square, >hapevl or Way’s
sl\ le. all at greatly reduced prices.
A big snap in Way's Mullleis in Car
dinal. Na\y, anil Black,
at.............................................
In While. Cartiinal, Scarlet, Royal
ami Navy. ^I he best matle, most
desirable siylfs. values $5 (X> tlown
to S’J.50, are here at $:CJ5. 1 OR
$-*.45. $1.75 and ................
l-lOO
19c
UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS IN ENERY* DEPARTMENT!
STEINBERG BROS.
THE
LIVELIEST
1904
NEW YEAR
STOltE IN
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN
A-r io»
1904
SPECIAL OFFER!
ON ALL Jersey leggins
Women’s............. ........ . . 6Bc
Misses’---------------- tSSc
Children’s...
...... 40c
Corduroy Waistings
.Ml Icfrgins arc full length, ftutloii or Ribbon io|>. jiisi
the thing for cold weather and deep snow. T ry a pair.
BACHANT & ROSCOE
Pesea1^d_ette
TAXES
and city taxes and apecUl aasearment. for sgld year, have been placed
in my hands for oellecUon.
1 win be In my office to receive said
taxes from now unUl February laL
1P04. on each week day. from 8 o’clock
to 11:30 o’clock In the forenoon, and
from 1 o’clock to 4 o’clock In the af !
u r MoiuLKu’
M. & N. E. IIME CARO
city
TS-t"
DENTIST
JOHN R. SANTO
IsagAL vmu^
Zht $1.00 kind 70c
the 7Sc kind 4$c
m
--
IIIO . n.—d
Ci\j Uev«-« « U>
*a
M. E. HaakaU. City Treav
J. H. MONROE
A. D. TYLER
Cht Bead to a Waist at a LitiU PHct
is €asp and Dlrtel
Spun gl
^ in six different shades;
lining
all staple ^colors, regular
rular Itwelve 0^
y. for.
BAA U K.
Tt»le for
liirfaai Mw BNMt
Ufkt Hi Pmr Ca
, Mr-.I \
‘
LINK YOUR W.MSTS WITH
THKSK
On all state and county taxes paid
before January 10th. the regular fee
of one per oaat for ooUecUoa wUl be
charged, and on all taxaa remaining
Penalty on idaltnqeant
and achool taxes and
Jtt a Bit JItoPt B»ir Prlct
Some very preitv shades among this'
*/-> y. «
most s< rvieeable. all waist fabrics; good
warm waists for now ami just iho thing i
to wear in the spring without a wrap.
.\i the prict! you can afford to own a
couple of waists.
Tr»\«riv l*uv *a f<au>w • ;|
Urwua lUiUtU. l.rtT4*i.
. ..u-a*®
aad wwt.e a>» tn . li; && *. lu A :JU !• n .
rnn looo watts
NIW »KOK»SAttt OFFICC
UMTW A e;.
Thin CMy Tn4*y.
$8
Newest and latest in Ladies’ ana
and Misses
Misses’
»m. vco:?h;riSsls,;st ^3.62
Notice to the Taxpayers uf the City* uf
CHEAPEST
ClEAHEST Traverae
CUy:
The lax rollt for the collocUon of
the »uie and county taxes for the year
....HEALTHIEST....
1»03. and for the delinquent school
Card of Thanka.
’ * MIm Eva Stillwell Heateaa at a Pleas
ant Party Last Evening.
Mtaa Kva, the charming da^Mchter of
. Mr. aad Mrs. i R. Stillwell. >was 12
"iSK*
••• yealerday. and In honor
ima happy event she very pleasantly
%walarulaad It of her frteoda at the
^ homa of har paraau last evoalng The
kowa wars paaaed by means of music.
Samoa and focliatkma. aad MUs Silll
;iSlrpved bereelf such a clever and
cagahM hoateaa that all of her g
loaad not a dull moment In the i
A lot of i.adics' and Mis.c!.' Cloaks,
in an
all aesirauic
desirable colors and black
black, in
‘
Box. Half Tight-filling and Norfolk
styles, worth 7.r>l* to $10. also includ
ing some very -choice Canlinal Coats
with heavy satin lining that were $15
Hiu 1 have still a big tuiiply
“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
Smile
Cigars
Tomorrow night
the newly elected o
Chy Lodge. No 73. Knights of l^lh
laa. will take placc^
A committee has
prepare a aullahle spread, and a tempt
lag aupper will L>e
after the In
aullatiun cen
social feniur*
^ENTERTAINtO FRIENDS
Udles* high-class Garments, lone Military
Ulsters, Swell 3-4 Coats, stylish novelty Garmenis of every descrtpiton. from finest Imported materials and rich Silk Llnlne. worth
$16.rS, $18.00 and $20.00. now at. ■...,.
Mrs Thar les Hoxle left Ibis
Ing
tg for Grand
Grmr lUpIds
Mrs Smith of l*anslng U visiting
tr daughter. Mr* James Kehoe.
Misses Laura nuke and Marie Glas
sur of Grand lUpIds an- the gueats *.f
Mrs Wllllsm Hueln-I
Unda Monn»e left this noon
for PePiotikey. where she will make
ET"'
eye., dtxiy .jHdU
taste In the m<M.tf
LESS THAN HALF VALUES, the rule to-morrow
S"
lanl. ITurs.
IVebsler street
a granite shower will be given MUs
Creeay by the Mlaaea Hoy Welch
r ^le BUtfhaia and Bernice Rohert
Hcre*s where we distance all our previous sale efforts on Women s desirable. Fashionable, Seasonable
Garments. How long will the*c Bargains last? Nolvody knows. Judging from the garments and the
sensational prices named, we should say they*d be gone before the week is over. Don’t make the mis
take of waiting.
at 1
THE TRAVERSE riTVCANNINOCO
In now niady to write contracts for
varletle. <»f jtroduce for the com: season, and will bt^ glad to take
Mr. J t’ J
the.e matters with any oi
Mrs r J Fliiier
•Ir offlee In Traverse Clty.
11 8 Kneeland. Secrets
Mrs K \\
Wilhelm; Friend.
church.
Mr. Wrlghl;
Hociples'
church. Mrs Flun; (irs.^- church. Mr.
adies, -you can Jump on It trasw
W. A Harrington
on it but it will como up amlllna
Another feature of the meeting was
ry t.ma- Caiman's Elastic Flaav
ai^ddres. h> Miss Hate., a deacvmes^
from Grand lUplds. who explalmd
i
the
erent orders that ilu-re are a won
UeaMineases. and many *»the
hTr
Bsautiful Lif* EndatL
Cynihla Keye.. the dearly beloved
si.ti>r of Mattie M. Anna M and Au
guata Lliney. pas.isl away Thur.day
morning at 11 ocl.K-k January 12.
11*04 Hhe had Ihh h a .uff«>rer all her
life. huHalways Uire ht*r heavv cro..
with ai^ellc paticnct- No one knew
ber>i< to love her. which fact wa»
ct»rrtd.tratetl by the lH«aullful flowers
were »eni
Uken id K»ve and
^kitchen SHOWCR
m Tynthi
ada. May 2.T n
and wa. a
Utonaiia Tendered Miaa
«‘f the Ashury
Cf^y Last tvenlnp
church Hhe leaves a h>\
father.
A kllchea shower waa given kllas Wllllan KeytHi of Oroena
tbriH>
si.ters.
half hndher. and four
half sister, to mourn her lo.s
Tenth street, by the Mlaaes Vida
Funeral service, win W held from
aer and Irma Uunnlngham The even the Ashury M. tlu«dist church Thur.
lag waa very plewaamiy spent by the day. January 14. ai 2 p m . leaving the
young l^lc. and they had a iolly rtMildence. eotner of Fnion and Nlnih
streets, at 1:S0 p m All friends wish
menuf*a!»r iiSia >*itche“'
Ing to pay thvli last tribute will haw
for the use of Mlaa\rress), whose mar an opportunlt) from lo to 12 Thur.
day forenoon
rlage to Mr Ralph Ande
LADIES’ GOATS and SUITS!
General Insnrance
6RASD RIPIDS I INOtitNA RV
COS PAR Y.
311 New Wilhelm Block
jKt=as»dsw7.t:
I. l>«« J**. I. im
pamuqili
Be nre le tevi it kj
ArIr SHAVING.
Cools and aootbea; prrreuU infection.
Barber. Itch. Sore NV-k ami Pimidea.
Makes the akin smooth and hodthy.
f
85c.60aft$1.00fltaUnnmiite. 1
«rapl auBday *:43 p*.
E.W lUSTiieS & SOI
EVEBSHAVBIIEEDSiT.
|
flow by 8. E, Walt
Sold by Jaa. a J<
O p. CARVES A KRa
FIRE-INSURANCE
C. U LOCKWOOD. O. P. h T. A.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. MiaOHM.
—JM.S
CITY, MICH., WEDXESD.W, JANUARY 13, IWML
EXPOSED TO
SMALLPOX
AT ST. LOUIS
JULY 6, 04
Bpadal to tba Kreata^ Record
Kortbpoft. Mlcb.. Jaa 15 -IP
a elaH to Uta plaoa tba |
rk» I
WHILE VltITINO THE tCEHE OF
HORROR
A. wxm as tba aao
of mea will be pot to i
rtkm bacon «jf
orfli accoBUDodata at least
a will be fur tba coo
PooraalaBoa
rains that
r^to
njuTATEO MAmrs mix
Sharsholdafa af tha Paopla^ Bank
Hold Masting Laat Evanlng.
Tha aharaboldars of the Pwple's
lArdie wenr to Manton this
Savlnga bank bald their annual meet
ing and elacUoo of dlrwetora at the
James Loudon. Jr. went to Cadillac*
bank yeaterday. The foUowlag dlre<v
ihU
awwning
buslne,.s
' 1
tort
ware
elected:
H.
a
Hull.
A.
V.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN
TION WILL BE HELD
tel. F. C. DaamomL Charles Wilhelm.
In the evanlng
elected officera as follows:
H. a HuU; Tice prealc___ A. V.
FIXED FOR REPULICAN Frtadrtch and Charles Wilhelm
TWO MEN RREAK OUT WITH THE
ler.
C. A. Hammond a U ih
^ ramoral of tba cat ferry
ANNIVERSARY
DREAD OIEEAEE
was promoted from teller to as
ler. aad Wiliam Ixnidoi
BETWEEN CHINA AND U. B.
» the flftb member of the I
Cauaa for Comment That Oamocrats
nittee. The cashier s ann<
^flt Urvtctt Wtrt Hold Ovor tPio
Commaecial Tfwaty Ratified by Rapraport showed a very aatUfactory busi
Will Nemlnau on Sama Day RaRodlM W th« Eoploolof. Victim.
ness fur the past yeat
publicana Calabrata Birth of
bank's policy has beenI a coDM'natlve
Tcdoy-^RomolN. Taken to
By WIro to tba BraalBS 1
ess has been al
of Party In Michigan
Wasbinettm. Jan 18—Sir Chan
Tunc Lteac Cbanc. the Cblnesa ml
tar. and Sacretary of 8tata Hay
Washlngti.n. Jan 13-Wlih thi
flpdCte) to tAr Bvrolnic Record
lac
axchaoewd
ratlflcat
A
NEW
CITY
EDITOR
iKilltIcal
capacity
for
doing
things
rare
TimUb. Mlcli.. JuitiBrjr 12 >-A4d«d
►arclal treat) between i
to th« borror of iba l(•rr1hl«• lEagadx
remarkable way. Ibe democratic Newspaper Man From Ohio Added to
nd China
Bear this pUrr >«l«-day, wbrn the
party. Iti national commltte«< ai
Evening Record Force.
boM« to Marab*. aaw mill lei go vltb
ed yesterday. d»'rld.*d It would bold
a craab aad aerm ntm «rere barted
. L Stevenson, a news}«)Kr man
« national ctmvenllon this year at
tatu etoraltr. la the fact that, t
extended experience In Chicago.
iba ndtafnaat. two men hmkf
Louis July C
1 for» several years city editor of
with tb. .mallpoa
Kenton Republican, has been en
Meanwhile, peraont whose know!
Man)' .pacutora were attracted to
gag«-d by the Evening-Becurd as city
edge
of
political
bUlory
runs
back
a
Ibe Boene of the borror. and all of
editor, Mr. Btevenson will have charge
half century, and who are well In- of the news department, and hU ahll
tiMMt ware etpoaed. HereUifore.
batra baan a dotan or more case
Ity and
I add to thee efibaM bare all baaa rooBaad to lumbai
tittered at the thought that July C. fecilveness of the news
oarapa add hara been carefully qnar JAPANESE DELAY ANSWERING IflOl. U to be oc
e of the roost glorlotH tem of the Ri^nl
aaUoad. au that a gaoeral eap>Murc
RUSSIA'S NOTE
days la the eotli history of the rt^
F. M 1
publican party. f«.r on that date.
that bare
years ago. the republican party was morning or Addington. I r From
the dread llsoase. a
the cjaks** at Jackson. here Mr B.Mworth will r
Is ftMtred M any from PKOCIASTINATION ONNIOUS
cauM- of fre^ domalmand hrough I ,e west. While 1
Tallin. IWchon. Krart. and «iibar
liberty,
i
y. and July C. next, when ^ the
lowni. warw in tba party, aad tbaaa
democrat are meeting at 8t. Ix>uU.
are all In danger of Infection from tba RUSSIA’S NOTE SUGGESTS GRAVE democrats
_ ir a party victory, the re
publican party will b«' holding one of
COMPLICATIONS
rs In all Its hUtury
Marsh*, camp. No 20 There
joint servlc(*s AfUT the ser%lcas the OfSelal Opinion Hat
all varieties of produce for th
bodies will be taken to th<* rmiicrtirc
ing season, and w ill be glad 1
bomes of I
Change In Regard to he Strained
up these matters with any
their office In Traverse City.
Situation.
II 8 Kneeland.
By Wire to the Keening UeconI
Berlin. Jan. IX-omrlal oplnhm re
FORMER U. B. MINISTER CHARLES garding the pmlutblllty of war lH'tw«*<‘u REPORT THAT ALL THEATERS
WERE UNSAFE
Russia and Ja|«t. has suddenly
DENBY IS DEAD
fed Inlclllgence received at the
foreign office has caused this govern
to Udleve that the situation Is
Fire Inquest Now Sitting in
V.ry Sudd.nly~Was In Oiplomstie
'mely intense. Japan's delay In
Chicago.
'
Sarvlc 14 Year..
eiicg
Russia's
last nide U
By Wlrs to the bT^Ihc Record
diM miHl here as U'lng a sy mptom that By Wire to the Kwnlng RtHx>rd.........
Baffslu. Jan
13-Hon
ChaHes
Chicago. Jan. 13—Summons for
grave decision Is under cnnsldera
Denby. former United 8ute. roinlrtcr
mayor, fire marshal, aldermen and at
at Pekin. China, died suddenly at 7
tache. «.f the building department In
oclock this momlni; at the Hotel
the Iroquois flre lnqu««i«l were dis
Sherman. Jamestown He had dellrruKMHl this morning In-forv the in
ered an adrtn-ss then* TiH*sday night.
quiry was resumcHl Before the ses
Ills home was at Rvansvtiic. Ind. For
sion the jurors cart'fully read a n'port
about 14 >^irs Cqloiiel Denby wi
made by Building Commissioner Wll
Hams to Mayor llarHson. that all of
Chicago's theaters were unsafe. This
rt'iMirt was submitted months before
Pekin. C^U
the flre. The jury track'd its progress
FLAMES AGAIN WREAK HAVOC IN to a sulMM.mmltt«*e wh.-re It had dic'd
land during
stayed at Pekin through Cle
in a
LOWELL, MASS.
two terms, during Harrison*. adroInU
tratlon. and for 17 months while Mr
u*stimtmy of
THREE FIRES
IN ONE WEEK
0*Oonn.l A Glibrid. Lost Almost Half
of th. Total Lota of Thrw. Hun
dred Thousand DoHara.
UVEDAS A
By Wlrv to the PNeiiing Keoird.
Uiwell. Mass.. Jan 13-Fur the
third time within the short space of a
wtM*k. Is.well was vlsUtM by a
^
Buffalo. Jan
n.-BuiHrinten.lenl singlerous
nre This time four large
Hull of the Iluffsio iMillce de}iartnient
rendved a letter o«^tenls> nmmlng
A Gllbrlde were
from W F. 8chnsb*l of Caldwell. the heaviest Ikmnell
htsers Thev are the
Idaho, asking him to find the relstPes
of a large department store,
of a Buffalo woman who masqueraded owners
and toward theJr building the efforts
for year. In Idah». as a ctiwboy. miner. of
the fire fiend s«H>mf'<l chiefly di
^ • and cattle rals«*r The woman was rected
The loss on property It estl
known as * Jt»e Maualian *
this amount
According ti» Mr. Hchnalnd. she »*n- mated at A Gllbrldeof lost
over one^
dured all the hardships of a cowUn*. 0]l)onnell
The Art* broke out last night
life, lived In the mining camps, and
was
. but this ^
until she
MANNINCLESLIE DEAD
Prominent
nomin.nt
Northport
twarad tha >intl I
Citixen
An-
Hoaplur at 0
and Tons of Bitum.nolnq Up In Smoke in
Waukegan. III.. Jan IS.^Rcsldents
of Waukegan*s fashionable north side
have b<H*n almost driven trtim their
homoa during the last few days by s«ift
coal smoke that rises day and night
from the big fin' In the yanls of the
Western Coal A Hock Co of Chicago,
on the lake fnml,
For a month past the coal hat U'en
humlng. a amall Are having sp
a part of the big pile of 70.^0 tons of
> wind Is
Idan road and North Oenesec
‘t get It worst. The fumes peoeInio the houses and are almost
lannlng Q U*slle of Northport died
ihe 8t Mary's hospital at Detroit
night, cancer of the stomach be
ing the cause
Ibiiing the early part of the winter
Mr. Leslie went to Cleveland to vUlt
his brother. Frederick, who is the pub^
Usher of The Engineer, a trade paper
became ill while ther.\ and about
wiH>ks ago went to Detroit for
tment. His malady developed lnU>
cancer of the stomach, and an opera
was {K'rformed for hla relief. The
ation was successful and he was
doing nicely until yesterday, when he
l^gan to sink very rapidly and death
soon ended his sufferings.
Mr. U'sUe was It years of age. and
single He was one of the pioneers of
NorthiKirt. and leaves a large number
of friends. Two slaters and two
ers are left HU other brother U
M. A I^eslle. owner of the Beach ho
tel at Northpori The funeral services
have not as yet been determined upon,
the^body having been placed in a vault
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TAMSESEJt THE MAILS
Mail Clerk Captured by Decoy Letters
—Popular Man at the Soo. and
Surprise to Friends.
Alvin
run. o
by Inspector Backus for tampering
with the mails
Government officials are very retlC4'nt aUmt the matter, but it U
learned fr\»m rt'llaWe authority that
he was raptured thnmgh the use of
dect»y letters, in which money was
mailed. They did not reach the office
at Gladstone, as addressed. and
Wlibee was raptured at his hotel and
the money, which was marked, was
found. He was Uken to Escanaba and
from there to Marquette.
It Is claimed that
ing bail
Ihe news has greatly i
He has been In the service seven
> ears. and Is a man about AS years of
age He has a wife and family
FUNERAL SERVICES ,
Body of the Late James C. Hatoh
Laid Awav to ResL
Funeral services for the late James
C. Hatch were held this afternoon at
2:30 at the home of his mother. Mrs.
R. Hatch. In Grand Rapids, and the
body will be brtjught here oc the late
train IhU evening by E. S. Pratt, and
taken lu the undertaking rooms of W.
8 Anderson. From there they will
be taken at 10:30 tomorrow morning
to the private cemetery at HlllcretL
The pallbearers will be chosen from
among Mr. Hatch's old-time friends
and schoolmates. Friends of the fam
lly who so deslri' ran meet them at
Mr. Anderson's at 10:30 tomorrow
morning and acnimpany them to the
The funerml
Pratt
TO ATTEND BISHOP FUNERAL
Lockholdara Mat and Elacted Oincara I
and Oicactora.
Ttvanty Mambara of tha Elka’ Lodqa
occurred last year
Want to Cadillac Today.
The
Btockholdert
of
the
First
Na
and proved ver: expensive to the coal
The following members of the local
company. The Bute nremca*s asso- ilooal bank held a meeUng yesterday Elks’
lodge went to <
afternoon and re-elected all their officUtion wiU( consider the ma
wrs
fw
the
rasutog
yey^wh^
^
j
gig^o
O
Ibelr BMSlon here tbU week.
K2“rT!ie
STATE BANK ELECTION
Joy^^PMSlT shermer. Bert
OfSeara Chowan for thw Ensuing Year dlrwetora. John
at Last Cvwnlng a Masting.
Ik Ham
At the annual meeting of the Bute
"
hank, held yeaterday aftemoun. the Cov-I.
The bank Is in a vary
foUowtnc o«cera were elected for^^e
mditloii. haa a capital stock
s
of ISO.- Burnt.
K yw:
OSO. with
tua of 127.000. The
The ladlea who
!l’j^ SumSS; aaatotant cashawre Mrs.
Mn. 8«U Bi
liwctora. Perry
1 and Mrs. J. W.
A. xSiyTC
Of the
are in a trery’i^
J TMe WEATHtn
A Flyer
in
MEN’S ARCTICS.
One b.irkU'. good quality, cut
$1.00
MEN’S RUBBERS.
50c
WOMEN S RUBBERS.
40c
isftisjrn;
All ladlaa of Traverse City HlveTKo.
proper M2, are reqoeated to be preoant Frl»a the day, Jaaaary 16. as oloctloo of oScen
very beat In wiU taka pMae. r>or Travarae City
A little toilet water in
the bath is most
refreshing::
Piaud’s
Roger & Collet’s
Palmer’s
Colgate’s
Lazell’s
26c to $1.50
a bottle.
Points of value to
be found in o u r
window.
froof
JUbirt etobtmskf. tUgr
35c
S. BENDA & CO.
Rtai «imiUClitMifi
25c
WE CAN
FIX
YOUR OLD SHOES
WE WILL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL
US YOU WANT A PAIR OF
* Slippers or Warm Shoes «
^clurofgooosm^
Howhnd Douglass
OppasiU BoM WbMag
Dew Shot Stwt
Pingree Shoes Custom Sawing
ItMV thfiu
Ma b- !
m
The OM Reliable Shoe House
Planing
Curning
nil Kiml$ ol mm work
Sash, Daonaad all kiads at Bulldlag matertal
at hw prices.
Traverse City Manufg. Co^
FrankFreidrich&Co
New Slaml
’24’2 Front Street
J1 €otititiuation
of Our Groat Sale
Oil....
KNEE PANTS with Uped seams that wiU not rip. with patent
waist band, all worth about double.... 19c, 26c. ;i7c, 65c and 76c
CHILDREN’S RUBBERS.
1
Jhmricdtt Drug^
Knee Pants! V
v i
Out Pfe.Innntor)T Sxle gives you a chsnce to buy Knee I'ants in all
sites at abool HAI.KTHKIR KKGI I.AR VAM K,
MISSES’ RUBBERS,
$1.75
TOUT
WATEOS..
A complete
... O'^ Book Store
/Z'y ///
DIED IN A
PIGEON HOLE
NOTED DIPLOMAT
Wake it a PoinL,
• Heside the Bonnie Briar Bush." etc.
assortment on display.
AN AMUSING COINCIDENCE
DELAY MAY
MEAN WAR
SEVENTH YEAR—2070
THE WEATHEa
OIRECTORS ELECTED
©©I
COME I
QUICK
Superior Clothing
AW broken lines of men's
and boys modern clolhinfj, made by America’s
foremost manufacturers,
are bcinjj sacrificed. This
is an opportunity that
should appeal toAicvery
intending purchaser. You
will not find it dithcult lo
obtain a fit in a suit or
Overcoat for yourself or
boy from the several
lines included in this lot.
and it will mean a saving
to you which is well worth
your investigation
...
SOME EXTRA NICE SUITS
m
-GOOD VALUES-MARKED
DOWN OUT OF SIGHT TO
CLOSE
::
::
::
HAMILTON
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THEEYENING RECORD 1
oot^aboo
mm Htnli It
lutum
|
hmm.
8L Ixmte, Mi) . Jan; IS—Morp like
Uk ooBiajc of a pofralar hero ttea the
mom of a ball jaaper camr ladlrl
Utymm wonld be a
The bond waa
Immedlau ly aigned.
wlib 0<»itlleb Crurmacn. who waa fcla
aur.dy on the fSO.tKM) bond forfeited
last March, and former Mavnr 7i-r.-n
bein among ibe aeren algners
Krau
WM
the
AMKfllCAN INDIFFEHENCC.
Aa
tba aaarchtaa iaTcatiastloo of
'“Sr
tht IroqnoU diaaater In Cbicajco pro
memm. n la beoomlaa eeWent that
thU horror ai leant U not lo be alto-
U-ing one of
In tbe f<;o.ooo
brllie fond repor:e.J dlatributinl ai
fbe "combine* member* of the i
ri' by tbe Suburitan Street Rai
Co to *4fur»‘ tb«- paaaage tif a
|»ermlttlnr the mmpan> to extend it*
Imr-K*
_____
(ether laid. In the end. to the panicu and \,o be alto
I In that kag categor> of
that are -unaroldable
Ocafnaaa Cannot be Cored
lly local appllcatlonii aa lbc> cannot
reftrb the dl«eart(! pi.rtbju of thf ear.
iMra. If poaalble. exarti) erbo l« reTber*- i* only on« way to enn* deaf
■pouihla.
"We will apare no onc.- i.e‘«. and that
'"by
* I* caimNl |.y an
he aaya "for wc are (k-u rmlned to fix rot .-die*
Ileal
condition of ibe muc<tu* lin
the rtnt" And
Coroner Traerer
ing of tbe Kuaiachlan Tu1h».
When
tbottld be oommeiHled for he U one
} thl* tube I* Inflamed yon have a rum
l/lrrg pound or imiK-rfect bearing an*!
ard arcldeoU of tbla aort.
I wt.m it U entirely clopoil. deafn*-*i
the Inflam
inflammaTwo loaded panaenger train* r«.h »h*- molt and
tbe
and thi* tube
locMber bacanae ibe wind blow, out ;
u/no?«al .
Trmmt'*
*«> ^
a owat awchlng Inreetlgatlon and to
eiEUMATISN
MOTASKM
It U natural to mb the apot tl»i hurts, aud when rheuaatk
pains are shoodnir thnmfh the joints and mnadea and thejart
{nflamed and aofe, the anlfcfer it airt to tnrn to Iminien ta and idasto
for relief; and while such treatment maj qui^ the pain temporarilj.
no amount of rubbing: or bUsterin|^ can cure Rbenmatxss, because it
is not a akin disease, but is in the blood and all thresh the sjstem,
and ererj time you are exposed to tbe same conditions that cansed
tbe first alUck, you arc goinr to hare another, and Ehenmatita
will last just as lone as the poison is in the blood, no matter what
you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of
Rheumatism; stomach troublea, bad digfestion, weak kidneys and
torpid liver are olhw causes
UVABUTOI
which brine on
painful disease, because the Wood becomes
Uinted with the poisocous mat
ter which these orgracs fail^ to
carry out of the system.
tbe atage of a "Ore
catarrh I
prooT theater, and €(»0 men. women
from
C
and children are burned
to
death |
And eren there, were It not for a cor^
#Uh the
oner and a few othfr. men #l
eoorage of ibeir convlctloii.. iK»pular j
rralgnailon would. In all prt»bability. I
lay tbe accident to fate.
BEMINC DOWN MINS
CHTcISJn?L.8epLf7.l901.
BULL fLKS FIGHT
with bearing down pdni and interne pain.
v:^\j intheback. My«nt.whoeaBieU)niir*ine
toWmeofJl^inecfCardmandaentforabotp
—^
Ue. lam indeed glad that she did, for that
first bottle riarted me on tbe toad to rooorv-
astera.
After every
bm done beforehan.I the fearful ch.uaeboenoe of neglect would have lM*,*n
av^w If loriM*dtM*. on tbe track had !
supplemented the red lantern at the
railroad station; If the aabeatua cur
tain at the IrWquoU theater bad iKH-n
In working order: If the gas tank had
been otltalde the building: If romi>*tent firemen had been
uiatbmed
.
i
‘
;
tbroughoul tbe uUge and auditorium. |
none of tbeee calamIUe* would have
been chronicled.
It ha* lK‘en
tent to murder has l>een abaent.
k a Hub and lM*at off
•d lM*a*f*. but they
wei
that they bad to Ih*
The two other* died, leaving
kllb
ee alive.
• animali.
fought
Wbat eau*.*d the upr«..ur I* not known
------------------------------*I ^ CUHC A COLO IN ONE DAY
ka LaxaUve Bromo Quinine TabTaka
let* All druggiau refund Uie money
If It fall! to cure. E W. Orove*a alg
nat ^ la on each box. Sic
CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
There must lie a higher roeastm* of
lunutml «lih thr ran- <>r humu llto.
Proprletora of theaters and operator*
of railroada are custodian* of tbe IIv<**
Tbe degrtn* of can*
required of them sbnubl 1h* not only
reasonable
produce,
anrety of protection.
but
ab*olu|e
|
It will rvqulre money to do ihl*—
money for the better equipment and
operaUoa of rallroada-money for the
safer conduct and oonatruction or n*conatructlon of theater*.
It will re
quire laws and ordinances to enforn*
It. But yrtil commerclalUm Im* pliied
i ihe^ live* of women and cblldrea? Or ikw the Indlfferenre orr hlaziMSS of tbe Vuhlic or of law-mak
akem
continue to tdbscribe to trust in luck?
If there are men who would Ik*
tlmoghtless for ihHr own safety in
tbe time .of peril, loi them n*roember
bow other men In the frenry of panic
fought and trampled and killed weak
wooea and children in Chicago not *.»
omny days ago
;epUonal to find a family
are no domestic rupture*
but these can be leas
by ibelr great werk
Uver tronbles. They not only
you. bnt cure. Sic. at Jaa, O. J
and F. H. Maads’ Drug Stores.
The building commlUee of the Mich
Igan commlasion to the 8t. Louis ex
position to the ahrdl hrdlu hrdiu hrff
or hnatllng the
and furnishing I
la diaplayad by many a j
tog palu of a
Baeklao'a Arnica Salve will kill the
pain and enre the trouble. U’a Uie
ban Salve on earth for Piles, too.
at Jaa. O. Johnson nnd F. H. Mei
At r\Dnnv1lle. while ooaaUng with
aeeeral oompaaiona
Saturday. Law-
HM teee waa bndly lacerated and hU
TO FSEVEWT THE OSIP.
LAintlre Bromo Quinine reaaovea the
CMne. Td ge^e genuine call for tbe
There ■
you have in your dinii^ room, it
Whatever
kxiks bare without a Sideboard,
far yoar moocy, now make
Buffet or China Ooset.
it work for xxm, deposited in
abo save the iwice ol a nice dining labJe.
Here n a chance for yon to get ooc and
$17 00 Sideboard for.^...............................................................
1 2.50
$1 MX) Sideboard for.. ...................... .. ...................................
14.00
................................................
\ 7.75
$23.00 Siikboard for..............
.\nd so on up to a bciutiful $45 Sideboard for... 30.00
Same Proportional Cut on Buffets
and China Closets.
EARNING S per emt ielermt
COMPOUNDED SEMI.
J. W. SLATER
Bank Hours O a. m. to
p. m.
Tueaday Evening* 7 t# B:30.
We do not close at noon.
WHOLESALE. RET AIL
YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.
ELGIN C. LEWIS 25 MEN 25 WATCHES
Try mv p* and r-iw- Tea
Th.-v
can‘1 1j* lH*at
WATCHES .
r»n -.-ra-.- r«,,l.yn».-o
ir ,.41 *rr
w..rk. h.
I. y.mr t-h*n n If
yi>Q
U« *if*a «*nt u*
in»A>-t *.m »r» .'t-»
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o.»r
r.
iti tm*•M -andu
a. *.H.
.1
>.»»
hirivhn ..4a,i . haw-^. W.-
TkiUKe-OitiCask Grocir
My Itnr M TEAS are the best
RASTAU/S imccx make
|
watch buying easy.
a
T.-a Sir iiMu ’ 15<- !*»
r Ib.v
Those $8.95
i
Flak»**.
iht
Watches arc eye ojie
pke .
lo the buycis
Mall Tin. Flak.-v. jn-r j.k::
Vlin.r Flak.-,
i- r pk»;.
Have you seen them?
.
Tryablia Flak.-s. p.*r pku .
In better health and itran-
1
RASTALL
THE MARKETS.
1 l.iaJi.l
pr M-
»n«ir r rk.p.^|.RrrH,fN
ourk.i-v
..
226 East Front Street |
Be Sure tc lan it hr
l-.Ma,.-. IT l.u.b.1. U.-N
>.*lt.prr iNirrri
Hnui.i.-r IU...............
h nnsl-hirkrti............
I
...The HusUinr Jeweler
.CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
,
Csri*rl Clr*nm^
i:!
J*']
,
..1 KmIIi.-t RrtH»wa,.^ .ml Uy.uK.
aw.yt.»!M- inatb
ahow y^rti as-nplr-.
and mad.'
In
nearly every case where maliciou* In
of their patron*.
inafew week. I waa out of bed and in three montba I waa
(Woi
terrible accident It I* dtscorered that
If aomclhlng enllndy pd^rtlc-mble bud
IS aamplci
Buffet or China Cloaei: it puU the fioshing Umchet on.
«n kept i.
o'Uiughlln
VeneJ.
iril be saw the two in a death strug
e. locked bom*. Two other* lay dy
ig on 111** ground, t*rrlt»l.v cut an*l
Everything has not Inn-n done
when dlakaiem happen
€»y.
.7^2."r."..;’
oth*
We havx 10 or
regsi^lcia of cosi.
nothing that foraisbea a dming room as much aa a nice Sideboard,
t have bron a tttffmr with slmoal every kind
qf female troaUe for years, but aa long aa 1
cxmld get arouad and do Bj work 1 would B0t
try patent xnodkinea a* Ihad no faith la them.
About eight XDonthi ago I had to taka |D
iffcriug with prolapma of the oterm.
cauae overworked railway employe* |
R,.nd,nK.
|*« Jan
A
terrific
to relax their vIgilancH*. and the hu*
fight iH-tween *e\«-ral bull
in
cepllblUty to panic in human nature
i»f seven at Cnn-onift i«rU
b« reconlrod ud r..ckuni-d »ith.
It will not do to aay resignedly that
WORKED
Oxford
I give One Huml
aao of deafne**
cannot
be cunnl
|
everything poaalble ba* b«M*n done
the way of precaution to
cMboftbeKihat wewiQ ckme oot
Flaked Food*
”
CHKN'EY A CO.. Toledo. O
«
,,y ,iruggi*f*. 7f.r
|!air* Family 1*111* are the 1-^1.
wh.ct »u..:
On Sideboard. Biifia or China Cloeet.
.__»
crcTT bone »nd muscle in the
bodf The blood is the medium
by which the poisons and adds
arc carrii^ throueb the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of
Khcumalism you have, it must be treated throueb the blood, or yon
can never get permanently rid of iL As a cure for rheumatic trou
bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn’t inflame the stomach
and ruin the digeslion like Potash. Alkalies and other strone drug;a,
__
__
__
but tones up the e«ncral health, ecntly
lates the slueeiah oreans, and at
time antidotes and filters out
blood all poisonous adds and
effete matUr
natUr of cevery kind; and when
S. S. S. has rtttored the blood to^^
natural condiUon, tbe painful, fever
and lender muMiIes arc immedUUly relieved,
joints and the
book on Rheumatism wiU be maUtd free to those
Our spcdal b_________________
desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking
for special information or advice, for which no charg:e is made.
iHtawtFTMmme ca^ AJuunA, qjl
Tbe wind that blow, out aigoal Ian
Frenxied
Animals
Piunged
Their
tema. tbe demand of the traveling ’
H^rna Into One Another's Sides
public for apetMly transportation, the ’
in Death Struggle.
llmlu of physical endurance, a bleb J
« -Io,
$4.50 to $15.00 Saved
YOU
HIK
ANNUALI.V.............................................
red Untero. and becanae two en- |
i,., rtt^atn.ycd forever; nine
' care, ont of ten arc cauaed by catarrh,
glneeni are tiring
which la nothing but an
apreada
m
: cat, mcB, wedkesdat. jakuabt u, tttSL
THX ETKSOra BXOOKD^
""iMNE^CilRIIOI
: CONDENSED NEWS
L..
n
OF MICHIGAN
sHafniwn
youi
.• srrlouhly Injitr
nil
Willi
v-r hill iu Oak!aii.; tMumy. aiH whirh
U i.. ;.t lc-.‘d tu mak. it fast. Th»-young
i*momoldln"Vr
apparatus
and
The sl«N*rlng
«irk
light and
sHng ^hr hridgo
rods
hr t..p '*f «h.- hill. It Kheervd
• side and twhed Into the rail
party was ihn>w*n off
Calling or mailing check.
KWamMiiuiil.-KAMn tu
li...
bv-ry
Rat. . frnm « I. »o g - Of*
p..r ^av •» I .-..I
,s. ...
nu nt met Prosecuting AUorm > <’n*s*
Sheriff Bensley and Prof Mclniosh
and when informed of
thi- iH-naliy
agriH-d to shovel snow on the .«ir«for six day* under the supervision
graduated a year ago
The vouiig
m.-n of Mt. Ci. m. ns
have asked the newaiiaiH-rs to start a
movemi-ni to have the public library
ki-pt oiH'n Sunday afternoon.
There
i* no place In the city where the
v-oung men ran t-in-nd Sunday after
noon or any evening except the *alo..n* and their homes.
A numb-r of *lMer*
who taught
srhcNt! at Rheim*. France, and whose
organization ha* fallen
falh
under "the ban
of the French govor
'nl, are to In'
Bay nty by local French
church organizations.
WaMnre Tollev. one of the oldest
hwailon oi tho sta’o fair Tin* rxoou- n‘sldenis of BbHimIngdale. ha.s lived
tlvf »i>iuiniil»M- oi ihi- Stall- Agrlrul then* over forty vear* and during all
mrnl soH.-ty hr.v i^-on lii\lii-d i« that time ha* Iw-en outside of the
TO CURE CRIP IN TWO DAYS.
conn' th.-ri- and
ih. Invitation ha* township over night but six lime*
Ijixailve Bromo Qulrlm
emove^ Ibe iMi-n tte-n-pti-d . A iviimnl;ii-i- of the The last time was twenty year* ago.
ranw To get the genuln
call for llu* board of trade win gn to Holly Thtirs- He says that he wanU to set
s
an
dav Imorning on a *pc*cial car. when' ample
lie lo the women who spend
ihiy
eMH'utlve commit (much of itheir time "gadding "
FUNERAL SERVICES
Miciefv and bring
i.H- or t,
thi ni to Sagimaw
1
Latt Sad Rile* Over Body of Charle*
Medore I>upiMw. a n-sldeiti
Rackard Yeaterday.
township «if Kivrhvino. near S
---------------At the f'lm ral sera Ice* of Charles agi-il "«• was cutting »»ff the top tif a’
Karkard. which wen> held a,.»terdHv tni- on Harrison stn-i t. on the west I it Meant Death to the Baby—Or. Colafiernoon. the musl* wa* very *w#*,-tly
rendereil by a .ju*n**i. comjviMd of
.Ml.-s Everant. M:^* .\eiiie (Irav. Harra
Cclda. Sore Throat. Coughs,
iVrpra** and Harrv lH-\Vltt
Her r fracture ef o:te arm and is dying at
T. Stout officiated and hi* word* com th. Sacinaw g, n-ral ho-plia!.
Grip and Qulnay.
fnrtiHl those who wrre *o suddenlv
At Manrieite. Jaroe* Kinney, man-^
-------and terribly bereaved
Many In-amitdanl Oil rompany.
croup come# on soddenlv and witbful floral tributes, the loving gifts of
while
anilng in the night. If you arc
frli-nds. coverod the bU r
other
geJtinc tio of <h
wav Iff another
preparedI for It. your
yo
baby will
ba
S-.iUilav night and
fatally Injured. ,,n>Uably be dead In tbe
be morn
Klnn«-v was shoni to have been ve : i, dangerous—very
dancerou*—very dangerous
danr
not to
ritual wa* used at the burial at Wldte tired on a pension, having l>een In th.Cloud today
employ of the eompanv fi»r 35 year# ^D?”^SD?eir* Magic Egyptian OI!
Hr leav«-s a familv at Duluth.
cure# croup In one night.
It also
Its funny why women eat pies ai
At Battle Cr^-v-k. William Barni** U cur*>s diphtheria, sore throat, oougha.
pickles at midnight lunrhe* and <
under arn^st on a charge of theft. colds, grip, and quinsy. You can*l af
pect a fair compb'xlon.
No wond
Barnes and M i?t«*dge got their i»ay ford to Ikc witboat It In the house.
they have to
at the Battle Creek Iron works at the
While malignant sore throat wra*
same time Saturday, but Stedge exme prevailing ar Eaton
Rapids.
Mich..
bark later Intoxlrated and asked for Mr*. Caae of that place, who is the
hU again
I»atrolroan Bradley traced mother of three lovely little
glrla.
the
f«Nit*t»*ps
of
the
two
in
the
snow
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
took the precaution to provide herself
TO a salo^.n. and on the way found a with a bottle of Dr. Colwell's Magic
The fourth U'ct ire on the High torn pay envelope and the tom corner Egyptian Oil. Her wisdom was soon
school lecture and music course o
of a $10 Mil. liaroes. he found, had made manifest, for her three little
next Saturday evening in the CItv Just had a flu bin changet! in the sa ones were taken down with the dis
Opera House
The attraction is Mei loon, and the only lie
bill In the ease. She immedUtely began the use
drawer lackeil a roroer. and fitted to of Dr. Colwell s Magic EgypUan Oil
vin Robinson, the impersonator,
he will give "David Garrick." a comedv the scrap BraAey held.
according lo dii
At IVundtH* r^‘wi* King was driving light
in three acts. The Grand Rapid* Her
soon
ald apeak* in the following term* ut a load of wood into town when the through. Her i
_
Mr. Robinson:
runners caught in a railway track. have Dr. Colwell's Magic Egyptian Oil
"Mr. Melvin Robinson, tbe lmp»'i
Sw’lng a train appnvarhing the horses were not ao fortunate.
ator appeared at the Auditorium laat broke away from the sleigh, dragging
Dr. Colweirs Magic Egyptian OU Is
n In the the driver with them. The train struck far sale by an dragglsU at 60 cents,
the alelgh
sleigh and smashed it.
and every one ahould have a botUe
aented 'David Garrick.* a comedy** In
Last wi*ek Richard
Vi
•otUng around the house handy. In
throe nets, Imperoonatlng the 11 ebar- Kellogg, and Charle* W<-ek^nd
case of emergency, for It curoe all
by i^a
Clock. <if Allegan, by
pains and brutaet, aoret aad ache* of
Ineated characters decoy
*y letter, got Earl Stu
the body. Umhe or head; and. remem
hair from tbe right ber. every druggiat It authorited to
and hli work wa* them, and
lated by tbe andiwith ahec
one! Carlisle Is president of tbe Ann
lean Trus! Co of South Bend, aud
member of <Jov»‘nie.r Ourlian** *ia
Amfing tbme who >«Mmd his pmlsi
8«>natAr* l-'airbanks
S^matAr.
l-'airbank* and
iu*vere. OoYenior Durban. D M
I’arry.
I Thomas A VUMsnn.
•
Claus Warner. Proi»M.-Of
Sl"TT«>Ns Hay UIOI
rl«^ to 1»«utiral (lrMn-r-Tr»r.r „
The Peerleu* Fine Pant* arc better
merchant tailor made
Made by
Co.. Detroit.
Sold by
iu
S<iuth Bend. Ind., Jan. l;:.—Charb
An bur Carlisle, son-in-law of the lat
Clem Studebaker of this city, will I
a randbUte for governor of Indiana
nexi 3
An article Uximing him.
which aivpean. in the New York
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
KSA':;?"'''’
..nr.« ' -hi-k.n .. .
'hi:i
„-:i How to Proiont Croup.
-r sr.?s:;ty:;r
'hi?
g-a.is.-ssa.a.-grj
4
for economicalliuyini;. As we have said before, we intend lo make this
year the best in our history lor onr customers—'rho>e who have been with
US for years, and those who have just movf d to our city. We shall place be
fore you the bi^f^rest and best bargains in seasonable merchandise : : : :
THE RUG QUESTION
THE Cig«K gOESTNII
is most important, and even though it is
early, yet ru^s are needed and solii the
year round. We have ne\«-r olTered you
such beautiful ru^s. and never had such
a splendid stock to show. Hu- linest
genuine hand ma«ie Persian rugs, in those
beatdul oriental colorings. We are sell
ing Moqueite rugs that were 75c for GOc:
the dollar grades for Soc;the $1.2-5 values
for Sl.iXl; the $‘2.1HJ patterns for One
Sixty, the $3.75 for $.3.00. Smyrna rugs
$1.50 for S1.20: $-2.50 for S*2.iX); 53.75 for
$3.00; $5.1 K) for $4.0Yi. Th^re are little
rugs and big rugs. ,rugs for halls, and
those for archways, square rugs and
long rugs. Persian Daghestan. Kleciras.
Bun worth Wilton. Utopia, all styles of
Rugs in this
and especially this talk will be of interest
to all who really need a good cloak, and
no one need go without. 25 per cent,
discount on all we have left of this sea
son’s garments Only a few left—we
wank/o dispose of them before inventory.
These arc the most stylish—the .aatcrial. the fit and the workmanship arc the
very best. I hc stock won’t last long at
these prices, and wc must sell every
cloak. Wc have a few garments left of
last season, and these will be closed at just
ONC.MAI-F- or FT I
It is true the style is somewhat changed,
but if you want a good, serviceable gar
ment. one that keeps you warm, fits you
perfectly, is made of the best of cloth and
really looks well, buy these at the
CRUT RUG SALE GREAT GLGAK SALE
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TTm* «*«ponj frciip Omoany to ih»United Statea durlnie 1JH»3 wen- uearlr
tIM.OOtMKMi. or
trum |l4.rKKKHK»
fU.OM.OOO more than to Iiai2 whtot
wa* the prrviouB rer*/rd year. The In
eraaaes. laktas all
riermany. wert
to leyflle, ami
rh.-mlra
and Jea»ber nuodK
cdrlUaed world
fa a alnale y-arii
moftA and the railed State* third
Bl.im.Zltfino
The lout aimMini id
nmaer to exi«ienre U |ilar*ii af 111
Kye l-a. 1‘earl Hparllna
t 13 year., while playtnr
b a brother and two kUtere
<!toeharaed a ^hotaun to their fare,
ktlltoa two
The other child eM-ai-^l
with aJlahi Injorte.
flnly a
.h*.n
lime
the failo^jhad cim- in
from a hiintlnr inn and U-ti hi. hiad
ed tun 111 a c.*rt»W. while h« rennoetl
hU wet cloihlar iiHendtoir t«. lak.
rare
|i Jater
At Pranlilto lad. anyone wtoi |.lt>will not to. allowed In |.re
the oriean of ihe Ktr» llapil.t
rhureh
ThI* i» the efini Ilf Ih«- oft
Ha)
Mid
flenjamln llavi. a
atu .!; .
' .aiiktln roMea*eut oTKanlat at ;
a«ked tn rh«.».4. totwei n Tenolrbon
and hto >oi.
If I. ctoiiiu-4
nufelr on ffuudat t. .I.lbly affefted
hgr the icayer aira of the iwoatep
The rahbit diin* on lower Iliner
creek
Oregon.
Monday
wa»
the
larreet In th« hut.M-y of the m.nh
wert
It U eat I mated that lo.tido rah
were kllied. and
p-ied
The rabbit,
and with aiir
I ihai t
oieilJ not «H into
ih- 4.,rral faM
cnonyrh and th*y i*lbd up folly two
fe«o deep hundn-d.
deaiJi
Two iieraoni
Injured.
W P Jobnaon. a praHlral farmer
Ilvliiy on a lara** farm near Linn. Ill
ha. mnd.. il diw-oven In a f.-rilto
I Hirer
that .'irpaciu-* wriyJlrtna
wn lt>
de--lare» Whili- tran-llny
laai year be aa>.. t
aaw a niaatolan
Mow Pale Women May Get Strength.
Rich. Red
Blood and tha Bloom
of Health in Their Facet.
A pale.
hh.MlIea. fare
Indicate,
onble. it to a .Inn of weaknema. and
we He«.
many riKhi lo re m Tra%
er.^- City the following b-n.-r will in
y of «Mir reac
fhalt
debility and w«wkn«**.,
id .i-verv luickaibe.. h.wdacbe.
wa. itti.. and ner^ou,.
.M, phy.i
prr.M-rllH.d dllTervni renoMlbni. but
they did not .cem t.. help me at all
A Cluf. aa.oclate recommended VInol.
a. H had cured her of a aevere .torn
areatl)
Improved, and after t
four iKdllea I i«n .ay | am free
and It ha. made m.H.-veraS of iii> friend,
beneflrlal fe.utt. f.»r
and aiomach troiihle. and to re
- lo.t atr. tifrih ••
‘wiiai
ipi to the e.ta
1. <aj
o tearh Anierlri
t of aI rhalr
1
Utieatlima
eil.i. in
the (%dleRe of
Kranre
Iji.i year l'rofe..«.r Irontoi
gave a e.i.iraf- of b-eiiir.-. upon iM-ono
mle qiieatlona In Anierba
Till, year
the aiibjeet matter ..r hi. e.Hir.e win
be rettotoii. qiieailon. in the I'riHivI
Hlaiea
Et«hty four bor.^..
mb nil destroyed the
death In a
■ atable of P..opb-. Ilro.
riHiirartora
In Weal IMillailelplila
The boa to e*
fiitia'ed at ir.o lani, partly In.iired Tlir
.origin «if tlie dn- la unknown
IliH-rnt eyrataMon. In Home .bow
that dcnll.tr) wa.
prariU-ed manr
cenlnrlca aao
tin the Via Iboetla
wrhirh i-itottHl ai.^tbe time of tbe old
Homan
rep-tbUr \a rate
haa l>e«.n
l> modeled cel id |;<ikd te«-lh
manairt.r. and
Id weak. |iale. «er%otia. run down
devlialiced. f.*T
he Kuarantoca
Vitiol will. In.li natural manner
build up the weak. Khe alrenpth to
restore iHilor lo ftale fac-*-.
narh
iroubb*., n< rvou.nea!i
hard cibto ha* kina cuiah. and make
rbii, red IiIlhI
ronialnlna a. It d«M-i
all the \iializina prlnrlplea of r<Ml liv
er i*l wlthmii any oil to iipMi ilo
-lontoeh. VInol I. the m.Hii
inderful
rehullder of
health
and
iwn to medlf ln«-: It to m
dlclne. and i. abaoliitely
harmful dma.
f It fall, to aUt .aitofaetion mone«
wltlumi r|ue.ih.n, and It
ry w*Ak or atlliia perat»n
•lly-i.. ID It on our auar
Jamea fJ J«»hnaon. l»ruaatoi
For the coinenlence of
Trarerac
riiy imoplc. Mr Johnaon haa arragnod
with aome of the other rHall drug
gtofa to the city to tell Vlpol
'ISi
riiion riiy were areat
1) earned Friday afiern.ion mer the
Bp|H-aranre «d a larae lialli.in which
hmeicd oier the «lllaae lor M-veral
boiir.
Mo\iua «»b).f t. 40iihl Im* dla
ictl.r
ill the lAaket aitachetl to
e balli.m
A atrotia wind artwe at
«rclmk
and
carried
the balhMin
gratisl by the t'hleayo botocao.l
Ch.^Mcr W Klnn.lej «d <wmbnd);e
Maea . who db^d re<en,|) bdKIIi-MMMi
to.rina town we
Uj the charlile. of
machine but In.
wiMi wa. bnrh-d ll
df-alh. alM> tiequeal
InK. Tehama rtiunly c allfomla. U
douhledly the olde.l arilte rar|M t
In the rnli*Hl Hlalea. If not In
whole world
He la over 103 vean
ace hot to atlll in S<»<>d health
able to ret around aa lively and d<
narh work aa man) a craft.man 1
Saved Vrofw Tarribla Death
TIm* fatull) of Mra M. U Hobbltl of
Bciserfon. Tenn . aaw her dying and
ware powerleaa to ante her The noct
akillful ph)alrlana and erair remad)
tMMyd failed, white oonaumptloD
waa
alowly but aurHy tAklng her Ufa
In
4bU lemble h4^r Dr. Ktoga Naw Dla
covary for Cooaumptlon turoad da
apair Into joy The Srat ImiUe brought
tmmadtota rallef. and Ita --------It’a the
ua« completely cured her.
i for all
moat eartaln cure to t]
throat and lung troubL
Boltlaa 6«c and |1 00
10c. at Jaa O Jolmat
IlMda* Drug Btoraa.
tStssss
Unleaa It Curea.
Ml-ona lie- n-markabb- ncah form
Hu; fo,N| and run- for ,lyMM-p.la. ha.
won immeUM- iMipularliy by the un
Wltb every Li!c toll of Ml-ina H K
Wall A S4in. give the following aigned
guarantee toind. a*.iirlng the piirrha.er fha- Miona roafa abaolutely
nothing unb-.. |i luer*-j
all .tomarh ir4iiible.
health
GUARANTEE BOND.
VW Ii4-r.-b) agn*e ii» r4-fund tinprlc«- paid f«»r Ml-ona If the pur
rha.er i.-lla u. that It haa not In
A
He oMatm-.! aonie of ihto. and to-lii,;
anm*-whai arffnalnt«<d with rhenilairy
dlanivered th«- lerrel of the eom|MMi
tlon
He applied iMime of the |M.Wi|et
to a half aere of hi. land In the aprlny
and then planted ii in curti The yield
waa Iho bn.hel.
The aern-iary «d the ire.*.irv ha>
rerHved an .-melope i.MimarkiMl t'hl
«-olllllbutlon of
*. E. Wait B Bona Olvt Signed Agree
ment That Ml^na Ccato Nothing
»me neigh
ina a new
■ an^werrsl
A Vary Cloaa Call.
I Bturk lol my engine, althoogb
•ry hdni ached and every nerve waa
■ked with pain." wrliea C. W. B«llain), a l.K-omotlve fireman, of Bur
Huron. Iowa
-I waa weak and pale,
without any apiw^ilie and all run down
Aa I wa* atomt to give up. I got a hot
tie of Electric Bliiera and after taking
life'
"■
•!»•>• gain
mill new life, airmirh and
alwaya
Vigor from their
th(
vigor
uac Try them
Su
guara
lafarllon guaranteaKi
by Jaa. G Johnacm and F If.
Price bO c«au
llerrlen a jicach crop la moat prom
totna
Eaaminatlon uf aome of ihe
largeat orcharda fall to find more than
I |»er cent «f the huda killed. There
ttimn to atari the growth of the huda
. rJendi of Prof. Cotthfel. Wh« Ic Su
Ing Charira Verkea. Say Peraian
la Fleaihic LanQuBoc
N4 W
York. Jan i;:
Judge ItoM-a l
city 4-ouri .lgU4-<| an tinb-r y#dlri-ctlng rharb-. T Y. rk. . i..
dll 4if particular.-. ...-Iting forth
In-ir* iran.latlon'. of In^crlt'tUm- .e,
Thl. g.iarani4.,- tomd I. plain and
. five ancl.-ni P.
rug.
.lmp>. and It pti.liUel) aB.itr4>.
Pn»f (eiHh4-ll.* thr.mgh 1.1. coun.el.
that when you C4.men«'«- lh»- Ml
Maurlc*- Unn. 1.
Mr Ycrke. f.»r
tr.-aimeni %..u run ab»olutH> no
I'bN*
paytncii
Voii aimplv de|Mi.ii r.oc f<»r a to
Ycrkea to withholding pa)
I hi. fle.h forming fiM»d with S K Wait
ound that the pr.if.-Mir*.
pr.if.-.4
tran.lR
A S44n.. and If after ii.lng It yon
•n. an- Ineom-ct,
not f.-4-l that you ^^v. to-«-n to nefi
• The wliob- tn.uhb- aroM- ov4-r thyou go back ti> th4-lr .tor.- and tl
.hori4‘.f In.criptlon of the lot." anbi a
will r«iutii )our moio-y wliboui i
friend of Pmf
Ooillnil
)4-.t4-rday
"Mr Yerk4*. .iM-m- iinawan- that you
fl.u.b b.riiiliig fiHKl. 4-um can't tran.lat*- ito- ancb iit
1%-r.lan
•menia that n-gulai4- the
>4HI can
digeatue otgan.
an
ill. and
n-niove congeat the dif
Hon and Irntathm I
loniach.
,?of” the"'nu
Ilv4-r and Inti-.Mm-.
will re
know tli4-y W4T4
fn»m the
Mr Yerk-. will .«-nd tl.4< in.
leuy
lion, to t*4in.iantlnoplc. wh^-n• tt.iay with H K Wall mil' be pa.-4.,| upon by e*|K-ri.
tiini the
> all that
TO PREVENT THE CRIP.
to cialm<-4| for
Hive Hromo Qulntoi- n-m.iv#-.
» get^ tthe genuine call f<u
IT IS YOUR KIDNEYS
says the Konu>c man. to a fellow traveller, in a parlor
, and that means your bltx>d is out of order. Those
neys of yours cannot pa;
that is in yourlx>dy through their delicate tissues many
times a day without becoming contaminated and dis
eased, if that same
.^55^
blood is surcharged
K- «T-1 ..-t o
-AC, If
y^ANTM»—low ^t-a*jr
«r,i
FrelJI^'h'o?
a .1 indliit;
FOR RENT.
The monthly aoclal afu-rnt.m of
Woman’* club will be held tnm«u
at the re.ldenre of Mra A V Frietl ’
rich. 122 Ea*t Eighth atr.v-i
TIu af-’
The lihrar) in eaih of the ward
bulbllnga. a. well a* that of the High
achiMil. U to-ing Inci
fhia
from tbe Ui'ture fund
library of tbo High
tgh M-hikol ha* re
atu-nllon
The cii) library
idcl) b> the puplto 4.f the
aclua.to.
Id the iKMika rec4mtl> add«Hl
wen- rhini4-n mi that no ctmltlct w<iuld
4iccur with iho-4‘ of the < liy Hbrarv A
gooil working library to of gr4-al value
In each .If the building.
Thl. haa
tot-n the atm In building up that in inwar.1
IHography to mrt only a fa»or
li4 aubject with young pnipto. hut it.
W4irth can hardly In* overeat Una ted
Thl. to immilneni In a
working
Iliirarv
Thel
aing.ret
to Mika recently
added:
Pedagogy — (;r4-t-nw4»4Hra Prlnrlplea
of Education; Hln»dab
lea An of Study;
WhI
of Tea
Smlib'a
Mcihodtdogy
Ulcrature
tb-r'a PiH-ro
maple. «>la aivl !•.>.«« cud.
IMFIf
VALUABLE ADDlTIOKSf
— ^ DawldlA
10 lllONV 0 Dl lOv
Many a
woman would
NfcXT <iund I
wth poison
ous secretions. Make you
blood pure; tone up you
lip all the vital organs of you
ispel the false secretions in ;
ni^^r^cr that Nature intended should be
^o^lo^ved out, and you cease to know pain.
Aik Im BOMoe LAXATivf luun-vm CUBf FOB COBfTWATIOIL
that mtt that U maid I.* the J.'ommc mww
it tr^>>. and
%rilt r^rnnd tm amwanr tha
make a beau- 0. E. WAIT <&.'8UNS, Pharmacists
tiful bride but
she ia de
terred from
entering the
marri^ state
because of illhealth.
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aqr<-TA Loraag«r.H«iwdtobloaA.
Jm
/I2a/jp People Wait
unt.l after xhe HoHdafg 1o buy Jewelry, in order to
take odwontege of Good OppoHunitiot.
0y tioro often
many good selection, in Watches, C/o< ks, Diamonds,
of
American
Mat hew'a American Ui4-raturc: Jnnea*
Silverware and Choice Souvenirs.
Lorge lines of Pino
Il«-adt-ra
Hin;s. Lockets end Chains. ^
Hlatory-Ufe «if Bamue]
Adama;
Ufe uf John Hancock; Ufe of Benja
min Franklin: Life of Aleaander Ham
llioa; Ufe of Thomaa Jelforaon: Ufe
of George Waahlngton: Ufe of Jamea
Otto; Ufe of John Randolph; Ufe of
John Adama; Ufe uf Henry Clay. Ufe
of Daalel Wehater; Ufe of Atiraham
Ltoooln; Hlatorlc Pilgrimage In Old
New England; Abbott a William the
Conqueror;
Abbott a
Hannibal of
rmrlctlea of produce for the com-1
Canhage; Abbolt'a IVier tbe Great; afM^ ymmablt trial of their mbs ,
-................................tog aeaaon. and will be glad lo lake I
Abhott'a Man. Queca of Bcoti; Ah •
attcra with any
botia Umla IV: Abb^ia Mary Ann Traverae City.
Chi Old H’liiH'.
3- It- ntsrtimk
Bi sun tl san it bf
. the
tmdermlgnML do
horeto
to rofond tho mowoy on a si the Child Tbe Bcginner'a
oent bocUe of Oraeno'e
Wnrruatod AgriHilture.
Geography—
a Com
Brrup odTarUltfhUatomirojrov
or eold. We nlao tmatoo o phy; Farr A McMarrar'a
Book
Odosrm
When TtaWutal^CMorjIcat
NOTICE.
1 YrlU pay no bllla not comraeted by
Cbarlea £. Fite,
i£i.atir^.ss
ting—Trybom'i
tf A nmm wamt a&
“LOOK AT THE BUBAITTAT-
Card
cmcgMHic click.
ButshM and sauMc* Makara.
Mnnun^ TBk^
; onr.
kioh, wsdiiesdat, jakuaut
ii,
ivoa
Another Sensational Offer
ta Fwta
ocj
WWlillg tb»
__‘•jr^c.'rfr'Xrij
itel «U|r. Last r«ar k« kapc a atiidlo
ere of l^rwiaaaa county to neake an
Maminailon of the hoUUags of ihe
Dpany The telegram reads;
Have eaamtned property. Will take
SAM shares, probahly more Wlthey
has not overstated aaythlag In his re^
porta to the company.
The
Sevenib sirm^t. Friday evmUag. at
7:Sd oclork. to which all are larltad.
There will be a special coovoealloa
of Traverse City Comnsaadery this
evening, wlih work In the temple df*^rs G. r. Knowles went to Ml.
Pleasant thl. afitsmooB. Mr. Knowles
will pot on the opera. The Chimes of
Normandy." In that place lomcirrow
wali^MlSjJJ^kfthe ^^The'murU'luns annual ball will be
held Wednesday evening. January SO.
ow going tm It U
John Probert went to Borne Oty
luit inaide cf aU this morning, where he has the eonwill be raci for plastering the new acbool
thiB two mllei
I will aave the
“john niarken
one for their prl
from the ora now
Cave f>Iirk**mlnl« dUtrtet. and acUve
very pr
wZ^ttlu |«iiag Mr. 4«
sr?SLrr.“s:'iir.,*:5
jr:T;.s2rrJ^'r‘«“*
55«^rr«.‘i.rvjr
Art at Krakow. k« oatarwl upon a
ahen this
I will be r
**wiSTi*^ilrr*^a«* k* r«
n left this morning f
vUH with relatives
‘ Ch*iSSs*iieTl?ls aer
42fc West Ninth
ha!l*
C E
UNION MIStlON MEETING
tOMwd la the Auatriaa anay. where be
attalaod the raak of Meotenaal-laTe•enra. He traveled afierwarda eaten
alvei/. The eaUie. of hts faaiUy. one
or lha awwt dla.iaauUhed a»oag the
SecUttaa Cofwtaed in InUroatlng Ses^
which was held In th.
I church yealerday af
called to <»rder by the
iUnto Mrs John
Olllls read a Blhlhal selection, and
Rev. It C<ichllit led In prajer Mrs
Hanto made a c4>nrUe and (-imiprelteusire address, which was folh.wed by
the mlnule* of the prevh»u» nieeilng
Mrs W I) Turner sa« chosen lemp-e
rary clialrman Mrs U H Titus read
the missionary rept>ri f«*r Usi year
de Vendueon. wlf
l»»me and For
of Nice. Tbefami!
Ktrst M i:
aovertahad after th<
rt> Iluxhurgh
I» Hohh^
ireh has a new sticlety. a men.
partially rewiVertMl
berablp «jf 23, and |17 was suhstrihi d
ng have rec«
during the y«ar Senior Ciingrega
of national and
dUtlaeUoa. Mr. de Maraaae will apend tional s<*cirly. Mrs ('*e«>rge lathrofi:
another year la tbU country In aiudy l*reshyterian, Mrs J. Isgrlj:. lUplIst
church, Mra. K Wilhelm Mrs Kil
aad travel, and then return for a
wanls nad the rcfsirt of il.e IlrldK.to hla native land While here
will atudy. complete aevral auhj.rt* Builders a young ladies’ orcariUa>l..u
of the ('ongregational church A new
la view, and teach a rlnjm
siKlei). cwlhnl Uo- "rovenaiit. • has
iNM-n iirganlM-d ft is .N.tniuiHed of
titetulH*rs (rviiD le to 2ti vears of age
Friend, church. Misn W.mhI. in.Hples’
Oaad Cheer Abounded at the Uniform church. Mis. Maude Tn.utwine; FpU
copal church. Mrs Italley. who was
Rank Party Laet fvening—Leap
unable to In- present, and the re|»ort
Year Paaturoe.
was given h) Mr. W. |i Turior
Mrs Kdwards »a. elm-ted president
The Uniform Rank. Knlghta of Uyib for the ctimlng year, and the folltiwlng
laa. had oae of the flne.i partle. of the delegates were chtisen; Methodist
year In their hall laet evening A Home Mission.. Mrs K li Minor.
aupper and dance were nmung the fee Foreign Mls.lous Mrs J W Miller;
to the Ualted
for a tkoe. and he
latoo be came
■tataa. While la Waahlagt
la oaotaet with Maa> of bb native
frleada.whlch gave hln the
the klaher rirclea of dlp)o
faaill/ of de Marmaae
BMOt avooiloent and weelthy In eoutli
arm inmce. amoag them being num
barwd Bloadaoe Rear de Maraeee.
temoon
rrraiAN pastimes
were about W) peraone In at tendance
Dancing waa en^iyed until 11 oVIiK-k
when alt eat down to a «upjht eene«l
by C 8 Cevle. the c«imi>Mniente uf W
D C. Oermalne. A few lively remi
were made at the table that wei
great aoarce of entertainment lt» il
preaent
After aupper aN the gentlemen
ioumed to the emoking room, and
ladles. In the meantime, t.n.k put
alon of the hall, locked the gentlemen
out. and had dnncea, cake walks an«1
nts, at least, the gentle
man claim theyr did
did. The unfortunate
maa tiiod fur an hour to get In, hut
were not admitted.
After entrance was gained to the
ball, the gentlemen Informed the la
dies that It was k^ap year, and sug
tested that they chooio* partners for a
leap year waits The ladles chose
partners, sealed all the men and then
again locking the door on the
One of them llnslly gained admittance
but he waa alone When he rvi
to his gentlemen frienda he was mluus
and other decorations.
i of the others cared to <
The party ended with dancing^ and a
* r*
estng every lu
The menu eenred was oyster patties,
ollvea. gherkins. chocMilate sundae, as
sorted cake and ctigee
K.OFP. 1NSTAUAT!0N
Take Plaea Tomorrow
Night. Followed by a tuppsr
burg I
five.
O Smith of
c Thompsiwvlllc
f In the city
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO OAYfl.
Ijixailve Hroroo Quinine remove, the
cauiH T«» gel the genuine, call for the
To Act at Pallbaarara.
morning for WhHt
a- pxllhean r. at the funeral of C
Hackanl Halph Anderson aectmt
d the iNNly
Marriage Liccnaea
fhsrle. T Snyd.r. Ilingham; L
Hiirge.M. city
ni*. K NirhoU. city; Fora At
Christmas is
Over....
•ilni! *111 U' b.-l.l >1
church
rch. a. the first Invli
church, although
they were aliu.
vlted by
pies’ church
There WHH 17 .Vt rats.-d at this im-et
Ing and the mtmev Will prolMildy Iw
fumed over to Ml.. Hates The me4-t
closed with Binging. • Blessed Ih- the
Tie That Hind. ’’
The ladle, tif the tNuigr* gathma!
church sened d.licUMi. refreshment,
to all pn*s«*iit The ati.ndance wa*
very large, thert^ U-lng alMiut Hmi pres
ent. ron.lderalde iKiient was «h
rivet! fn.m the convetnlon. and Ind.
cation, are for a Idg lut-eilng next
THE MARKETS.
^Ik
Oata—Nu :: white, lu^r
Toledo. Jan 1.3- Wheat
vu%c: 1May. hkHr July. MVj
Chicago. Jan
i:
JubT’lj'^lUr' OaJs*^ !
3tS.c Pr.»visU*ns 3
You will also find one of the
twcllest lines of Pipes and
unokers* articles in the city.
A W. Jahraus
214 Front Street
A
AH1>
ABSOLUTELY ODOKLBSS
the
had I
nks to our friend, and nelghUvrs
their kindnes. during the illness
I aner the death of our sou. and
end our garteful thanks for tl
sympathy ahuw^ and the beautif
flowers sent us.
Mr and Mr. William l*aFore»t
We wish to extend our alncere
thanks to our many kind friends and
neighbors, who so kindly asslste
during the sickness and death ol
beloved darling. B«<atrloe Marlon;
the many beautiful flowers Mav
B
ELECTRICiry
in
lavo oMad oAeeg ta thU
are aaltea • aad t.
THE TRAMSR8E CITYCANNINOCO
ly to write contracU for
I of prodtMW for the oomaad wUI he glad to take
« matters with any one at
Cloaks, in Military and Ho.\ styles,
Black and colors—elegantly lailoretl
and perfect lilting, worth $rj.5<» and
$15.(MI. at -v............... ...............
A Lot of Just a Dozen Ladies’ Fine l atlor-Madc Suits,
New and elegant styles. It’s really a shame that such beautiful goods should be sacrificed
at such a ridiculous price—if your si/e is here, you can easily save from $5.(M» to SlIMHi on a
very small investment, just thinks Suits that were $i:i5n, $15.00. $lS,0iland
at___
Ladles* Wool kBu Jackets.
w’rthout sleeves -the very latest thing
to wear under your coat, made of a
ry fine, soft yarn, in neaiy and fan
designs. Colors are While. Black
to 40^
40.
Cardinal and Careen, sizes
regular j>ricc $J1.75
$4.50. Our price
"«• $1.98
$5.98
$6.25
SI4$.50
3 Ladles* High-Class Tailor-made suits that were $30.00, will go now at
A Bis: lot of Ladles’ and Misses’
Sweaters
!
An Immense Line of Mufflers
j of almost ever> description for La
dies or (jeniiemen.
lemen, in Mlk.Lashmen
Silk.
or Knit, in square, >hapevl or Way’s
sl\ le. all at greatly reduced prices.
A big snap in Way's Mullleis in Car
dinal. Na\y, anil Black,
at.............................................
In While. Cartiinal, Scarlet, Royal
ami Navy. ^I he best matle, most
desirable siylfs. values $5 (X> tlown
to S’J.50, are here at $:CJ5. 1 OR
$-*.45. $1.75 and ................
l-lOO
19c
UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS IN ENERY* DEPARTMENT!
STEINBERG BROS.
THE
LIVELIEST
1904
NEW YEAR
STOltE IN
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN
A-r io»
1904
SPECIAL OFFER!
ON ALL Jersey leggins
Women’s............. ........ . . 6Bc
Misses’---------------- tSSc
Children’s...
...... 40c
Corduroy Waistings
.Ml Icfrgins arc full length, ftutloii or Ribbon io|>. jiisi
the thing for cold weather and deep snow. T ry a pair.
BACHANT & ROSCOE
Pesea1^d_ette
TAXES
and city taxes and apecUl aasearment. for sgld year, have been placed
in my hands for oellecUon.
1 win be In my office to receive said
taxes from now unUl February laL
1P04. on each week day. from 8 o’clock
to 11:30 o’clock In the forenoon, and
from 1 o’clock to 4 o’clock In the af !
u r MoiuLKu’
M. & N. E. IIME CARO
city
TS-t"
DENTIST
JOHN R. SANTO
IsagAL vmu^
Zht $1.00 kind 70c
the 7Sc kind 4$c
m
--
IIIO . n.—d
Ci\j Uev«-« « U>
*a
M. E. HaakaU. City Treav
J. H. MONROE
A. D. TYLER
Cht Bead to a Waist at a LitiU PHct
is €asp and Dlrtel
Spun gl
^ in six different shades;
lining
all staple ^colors, regular
rular Itwelve 0^
y. for.
BAA U K.
Tt»le for
liirfaai Mw BNMt
Ufkt Hi Pmr Ca
, Mr-.I \
‘
LINK YOUR W.MSTS WITH
THKSK
On all state and county taxes paid
before January 10th. the regular fee
of one per oaat for ooUecUoa wUl be
charged, and on all taxaa remaining
Penalty on idaltnqeant
and achool taxes and
Jtt a Bit JItoPt B»ir Prlct
Some very preitv shades among this'
*/-> y. «
most s< rvieeable. all waist fabrics; good
warm waists for now ami just iho thing i
to wear in the spring without a wrap.
.\i the prict! you can afford to own a
couple of waists.
Tr»\«riv l*uv *a f<au>w • ;|
Urwua lUiUtU. l.rtT4*i.
. ..u-a*®
aad wwt.e a>» tn . li; && *. lu A :JU !• n .
rnn looo watts
NIW »KOK»SAttt OFFICC
UMTW A e;.
Thin CMy Tn4*y.
$8
Newest and latest in Ladies’ ana
and Misses
Misses’
»m. vco:?h;riSsls,;st ^3.62
Notice to the Taxpayers uf the City* uf
CHEAPEST
ClEAHEST Traverae
CUy:
The lax rollt for the collocUon of
the »uie and county taxes for the year
....HEALTHIEST....
1»03. and for the delinquent school
Card of Thanka.
’ * MIm Eva Stillwell Heateaa at a Pleas
ant Party Last Evening.
Mtaa Kva, the charming da^Mchter of
. Mr. aad Mrs. i R. Stillwell. >was 12
"iSK*
••• yealerday. and In honor
ima happy event she very pleasantly
%walarulaad It of her frteoda at the
^ homa of har paraau last evoalng The
kowa wars paaaed by means of music.
Samoa and focliatkma. aad MUs Silll
;iSlrpved bereelf such a clever and
cagahM hoateaa that all of her g
loaad not a dull moment In the i
A lot of i.adics' and Mis.c!.' Cloaks,
in an
all aesirauic
desirable colors and black
black, in
‘
Box. Half Tight-filling and Norfolk
styles, worth 7.r>l* to $10. also includ
ing some very -choice Canlinal Coats
with heavy satin lining that were $15
Hiu 1 have still a big tuiiply
“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
Smile
Cigars
Tomorrow night
the newly elected o
Chy Lodge. No 73. Knights of l^lh
laa. will take placc^
A committee has
prepare a aullahle spread, and a tempt
lag aupper will L>e
after the In
aullatiun cen
social feniur*
^ENTERTAINtO FRIENDS
Udles* high-class Garments, lone Military
Ulsters, Swell 3-4 Coats, stylish novelty Garmenis of every descrtpiton. from finest Imported materials and rich Silk Llnlne. worth
$16.rS, $18.00 and $20.00. now at. ■...,.
Mrs Thar les Hoxle left Ibis
Ing
tg for Grand
Grmr lUpIds
Mrs Smith of l*anslng U visiting
tr daughter. Mr* James Kehoe.
Misses Laura nuke and Marie Glas
sur of Grand lUpIds an- the gueats *.f
Mrs Wllllsm Hueln-I
Unda Monn»e left this noon
for PePiotikey. where she will make
ET"'
eye., dtxiy .jHdU
taste In the m<M.tf
LESS THAN HALF VALUES, the rule to-morrow
S"
lanl. ITurs.
IVebsler street
a granite shower will be given MUs
Creeay by the Mlaaea Hoy Welch
r ^le BUtfhaia and Bernice Rohert
Hcre*s where we distance all our previous sale efforts on Women s desirable. Fashionable, Seasonable
Garments. How long will the*c Bargains last? Nolvody knows. Judging from the garments and the
sensational prices named, we should say they*d be gone before the week is over. Don’t make the mis
take of waiting.
at 1
THE TRAVERSE riTVCANNINOCO
In now niady to write contracts for
varletle. <»f jtroduce for the com: season, and will bt^ glad to take
Mr. J t’ J
the.e matters with any oi
Mrs r J Fliiier
•Ir offlee In Traverse Clty.
11 8 Kneeland. Secrets
Mrs K \\
Wilhelm; Friend.
church.
Mr. Wrlghl;
Hociples'
church. Mrs Flun; (irs.^- church. Mr.
adies, -you can Jump on It trasw
W. A Harrington
on it but it will como up amlllna
Another feature of the meeting was
ry t.ma- Caiman's Elastic Flaav
ai^ddres. h> Miss Hate., a deacvmes^
from Grand lUplds. who explalmd
i
the
erent orders that ilu-re are a won
UeaMineases. and many *»the
hTr
Bsautiful Lif* EndatL
Cynihla Keye.. the dearly beloved
si.ti>r of Mattie M. Anna M and Au
guata Lliney. pas.isl away Thur.day
morning at 11 ocl.K-k January 12.
11*04 Hhe had Ihh h a .uff«>rer all her
life. huHalways Uire ht*r heavv cro..
with ai^ellc paticnct- No one knew
ber>i< to love her. which fact wa»
ct»rrtd.tratetl by the lH«aullful flowers
were »eni
Uken id K»ve and
^kitchen SHOWCR
m Tynthi
ada. May 2.T n
and wa. a
Utonaiia Tendered Miaa
«‘f the Ashury
Cf^y Last tvenlnp
church Hhe leaves a h>\
father.
A kllchea shower waa given kllas Wllllan KeytHi of Oroena
tbriH>
si.ters.
half hndher. and four
half sister, to mourn her lo.s
Tenth street, by the Mlaaes Vida
Funeral service, win W held from
aer and Irma Uunnlngham The even the Ashury M. tlu«dist church Thur.
lag waa very plewaamiy spent by the day. January 14. ai 2 p m . leaving the
young l^lc. and they had a iolly rtMildence. eotner of Fnion and Nlnih
streets, at 1:S0 p m All friends wish
menuf*a!»r iiSia >*itche“'
Ing to pay thvli last tribute will haw
for the use of Mlaa\rress), whose mar an opportunlt) from lo to 12 Thur.
day forenoon
rlage to Mr Ralph Ande
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