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The Evening Record, February 29, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-02-29
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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sATUROArswaui
f.«oo
—rg;way»WILL NEVER
SUI^NDER
li the EVENl^JG
HARROWING
EXPERIENCES
By Wlr* to tbr ereotos Raeord.
Bt. Joseph. Mich. Feb.
Charlea
Fetho. who was Insane as the raaoU of
Towad Into Port Townosnd in
a Sinking Condition.
Mai aonrioe «.f C.
: was beU thU af.er
^o-Pnoumosda Cawaad tbo Pal*
ocloeb Jronx the
MMler the Arectioo of H L. Cane
try a record want ad.
Mn. Ella EUnd
wife of Fred Bl»
street, died this
o'clock of pleortM
mneasofonly
9f only Ire daea. Mrs. ]
sabterof Mr.l^ Mrs
Pa^----------------------and leares belide- her I
father and mother, two daoahters to
mother s kMs. a brother
'•“.arissgg
• city Book Store •
yei Mrs. Elmdorff was a mo
of the Companions of Foresters of thb
city and also carrted insurance in the
THE WKATHKR-Pmkahly swow tomcM aad I
ARTHUR DURGA DEAD.
Special to the> Eraalas Raaord.
!
Uat of tlw Dead.
First cUm paaaengers:
Mim SWInar. Ckllum, Wash,
drowfwd.
<4 acute
SUte^lb str
Mrs. Adams, diad from eapoaure.
Pere Marque
moraing and had not been feeling well
ihipment of
:
:
far some Ume but
until yes.
terday morning t
H. Buckley, both drowrwd.
s though!
auwto to tha fact that tha Japanaaa
necessary to suminon a doctor. He
Members of the crow:
has been married only three montha
lma.14 ta ions at PMt Arthur and Mi» ANTOlWe kOLCM-S WMEREAtOOTi
A. Ntllson. J. Neilsen. P. ProlUs. The
funeral arrangements will not be;
Rm fortfMa. The panaral Saciaraa ha
•TILL UNCE8TAIN.
auward; W. H. Eoaman. E. Somera made uniit hts pan*ota reach the city
win navar phra tha ardar to aurrandar.
Oeuglaas. A. Domwlly. ~ Raymond. from Ixing Ijike I.. IV Curtis hai
Ha calls aa auarybody to fight to daath.
ebarg*of the funeral.
*
^
hent; Peter MuJIiru M.
WrMe to a Relative From Dulul
Flyim.
RUSSIAN SHIPS RUMORED SUNK.
Minn.. But Spoke of Going On->Hr
Port Townsend. Wash.. Feb.
-The
Rr Wiro to tSa Eraalng Raconl.
Is Evidently Deranged.
steamer Qo«^a. which was brought
•1 Potoraburg. Fab. 2t.-An ui
Into this port in a «n-ckt*d condition
lirmtd rumor ^a euVrent hara this avaiv
sale of the
yi*s», rday had the auwt harrowing eg.
4ng that t«ro I
sA-ial to tbe KvenliM; Him-eu-iI
just Uiiivcl. These cWs ate
R.iti.uri. Hay. Ft h. 2N -The wif.- «4 tM rl..ncf ever Vaown aU) tpe mutJi Pa
Ai.lolnr Kolt iu. who Iia« bee n niyrUeH- cine CIN04I Wiwn the steamer put in
Opens up. The barfla.ns w.il be
(•usiy missing slm*** a W(»ek ago lawi h»n a bK.. of fi.iirteen men wan an
so
great
that
you
will
not
be
especially
well made ol larcJAP SHIPS AT 8A8EBO.
able to resist the buying temptv
Fiida). U almost pmatrsled over his no.mrr-d In addition to the damage to
fully selcctctl Icallicrs.
II) Wire to the Kyenln* Record
ot'c. Ik-sUlt* bis wife. Mr. Solera the veasA l. The Queen caught Are off
tion.
The Globe Store.
Chs Foo. Fab. M.-H was raportad has a family of ten children, the eldest the mouth »ff the C«»lumbla river: The
118 Front 8t.
hera that two Japaneas warships have being a young la<ly c4 IG. ft Is now life tMiatK were Uunched hut before
bean compel lad to maks for Saaabe for generally arcepie^l here that Mr Bolcni I hey had gone far two ,4 them cap
sized and all the oocupanu periahed.
The remaining roemlK-rs of the crew
•
HAS PORT ARTHUR FALLEN?
who huyed on the ship made a des
B) Wire 40 the Evenlnj:
peraie Aghl with the Are on board and
Cha Foo. Fab. 29.-Thara is s cur.
^£U£FOfCOOD SMOis^
rant rumor ^para that Port Arthur hM did not dl.pcwe of hU hogs In Traverse Anally succeed*^ in bringing the vessel
inlo port.
fallan^y
of th* attack by the niy and hsd gone on farther
The exiierlenres of the men were'
Japanaaa~Haat. The report, hawever. didn't And what be wanted in
he would still go on The let
frightful and the suffering* of tbo^e
rather incoherent and ww^meil
who stuck to the ship w.*re awful, but
r^tc a deranged mind. He al
RUSSIANS INVADE KOREA.
If more inforraaUon was wanted to they fought ihe Asmes bravely and
By Wire to the Evening Record
saved
what they cmild of the ve.«sel.
JTite He has spoken of going to
St. Paiarsbwrg. Fab. 2S—Tha Chir
Washington and It U presumed that
The Queen was headed for the!
on tha Yalu river report that the ad Iv is making hk way there.
mouth of the Columbia river, and
Mr
Solem
was
a
prominent
cltl/^-n
vanca guard of the Russian i
about 9 odock the su-amer Santo MonI-'
here and he and bis family occupy
CO wa* sighted. The Qm^n signalled
high position He was a very te^
incH (;r.\de SHOK m.4ki.\g
maa with his family, always being wiiu and asked to stand by until temporary
repairs «»uld he made When everytha tha Japs were compelled to ra- them wherever possible He se
to IH* a borat-lovlng man and
_ thing had iKH-n fftade safe, the Queen
traat Tha cavalry horses were
never gone longer than a day or two continued on to the mouth of the Cobehind and Blazed by the Cossacks. A
When he left for Traverse City li e liimhia only lo And the bar was too
large force ^f Russian cavalry and in last man he saw was a Record corre- nuigh to cross in
The distressed craft was iwlnted
s|M»ndent He told him that be was
fantry has bean dispatched In pur
going I*. Traverse to sell his pigs toward Ptjget Sound but tiad fortune
of tho retreating Japanese with
Since then It has been iMmed that he gill pursued, and when she rounded
Cape
FUiter>- she encountered a terdid not have any pigs but his ulk at
rical storm. With dlBculty
that time was entirely rational.
hout further 1
'HEAVY BATTLE EXPECTED.
that
Seattle, wbei
hy»*.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
hing he kadi
nightfall.
London. Feb. 2f.—A report cornea done liefore.
from Si. Peteraburg. through Chineae
------ -- It also
aourcaa. that a body of Japanose cav veloped that he had bid aeveral cltl
alry has been routed on the Yalu river sens goodbye, not only once but comby the Russians and that Ruaalan Ing back and repealing It Just befi^r
he hMrded the train for Traverse.
He I. a man of between 45 amd 14.
■n Korea.
i*mp.Tai,. In his hsblis and of good
\ now hM a force of i
WILLIAM EGLER HAS BAD ACCI
ti*‘iermlned utnin 1
Set ei.1 new L«l Price $5.00 uid
DENT THIS MORNING.
$G.00. Not « cheap line. Call and
the Russian atek to occupy and news
ice ihein.
of a jhsavy land battle is expected FAIHEBS* tOUBDOT ClfDED
wRhJn s dsy or two.
A. P. Gray, of Traverse City. Led One Was Caught in the Gecrtng of a Peel
The Old Reliable Shoe House
ing Machine at the Oval Wood
rf the Discusaiona—Very SucALBERT^LOBENSKY.
Dish Company.
WANDERING
WESTWARD
DRINK
GRAPE No Better Shoe
JUICE IS SOLO IN THIS Gin
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for
50c
Some of it in the
Window
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
c. I. e I. rASSENcn
TtAIN FAST IN SNOW
rc;.ss.ss7ir.:sxr
dental ettee here aad will
suns or
OVERGOATS
Women’s
Shoes S. BENDA & CO.
$2.00
^UmlVJiMridi
I.ui.lnic. F. b » -Til.- ni»t
William Egler. .4 81* Webster street,
ful round up farmers institute, bolh in ha his right arm terribly lacerated at
point of attendance and inleresi ever the oval wood dish factory this mom
held in the state, was brought to a ing in the gearing of a peeling ma
All were killed or captured »se at the Agricultural C4illege Frlchine. The arm from the wrist to the
AT JOLO.
fUy.nlghi.
elbow was terribly Injured and it is
The morning's aeasJoo was in charge very doubtful whether the arm can be
trf the Michigan Bv^^keepers Aaaocia saved but the attending physicians are
iaMnd Lieutenant
R. West tion and addresses were made by W. doing Ihelr utmost to save the member.
Mr. Egler is empUiyod around the
X Hutchinson *4 Flint. E. R. Root of
Wm Serigualy W
Several
Medina. O . Prt4. r. P. Hedrick of the machine and in some way he either
Other American Omcers Hurt.
Agricultural College. W. W Farns got his clothing In the cogs or chain
worth of Watertown. O and C. B Col which drew bis arm Into the machine
lingwood of l.an»lng .
^
By Wire to the Rt^nlng Record.
The horticultural session In the*
HEAR8T CAUSE A SPLIT.
Manila. Feb
Major Hugh
was presided over by C. F.
Scott, with the third squaiinm. bad I aftemewm
Hale of Shelby a* • -I Two Democrat Convention* Held In
wen« le<ld by A P
oPiUlaf^P«rteenth Ohio Dl.trict.
Morns at J«Thv in which ad the Monts CIt.v. r X St.
oo. L. J
Warren.-Ohio. Feb :f» -T«o conITof W. B. Bar
were killed or cdpturt>d exr«'pl HasMn. Pmt of
greMiona] convention* were held here
row* of the Agricoltural College.
who is located
toda.v
by
DeaocraU of the Fourteenth
The cloaing ae**ion wa* dv%*oted lo
Ihirlng the engagement. Sectmd a di*cu**lon of the subject of rural dUtrlct. At the regular convention
Ueulenani Kugeiu* II West was seri echfKjt*. the *peakvr* being President Charlea McCormick of Akron was nom
ously wiiiindisl and several other Snyder of the Agricultural College. iMted ft>r congrea* and William R
American offleer* were slightly in Prof II J. Cniab) of the Tnlted State* Hearst wa* indorsed for the pre*ii«red
_______________
of agriculture and Pn>f. A denc.v
At the second convention, rompoaed
Llghtfoott of Ann ArUvr
(4 delegate* dtSMtisfled with the
of the firstN^herlng. W. T,
COURT ADJOURNED BY SNOW. I »«.
in of /wm.iwst
Akron wae
«SM> nominated
iMMiiaBlcrM for
lur
Train. Wa*
.nO^ Cn.y C.H.
Wal- j
BUnographer Couldn't Get Hera.
Train Ha* Been Bent Out F.
ten lo Raacu* the One Which
The adjourned
Left Here al 11:15.
LEFT THE PORK ASHORE.
and Stenographer
The O. R ft I iui**enger train which
* hong up at Wal
Ml thU city thia forenoon at Ll:15 is ton Junction on account <4 sUlled
atack In a anow bank Jo*t the other train* Court ha* been adjourned until
San Francisco. Feb. 2S.—The Pacific
aide of Klnjcky and can get neither |
lieaaship China
Mail
way. A train has been sent out from'
Saturday with
called for the o
sailed
Walton to meet the stalled train hnd
T number of ps
big cargo I
lo try aad reacne It.
When the iraln left the depot this
Mill Burner
BMmlag It had hard work to start, the
the war
Memlng at Utica. N. Y.
rails halag la anch bad shape and
The China
ooverad with saow an Ice Only the By Wire to the Ereaing Record
thU port Friday, but was deUyed
haiSkS^ car and one coach was taken
L’tica. N. Y.. Feb
The
the reasoval from her hold
aad the coach was nearly filled with stoae mill,
of mess pork which had
duroy, was
by Bre at the bMB coasli
1 to Ihe Rmalan governNew York MHIs this
feered by the
covered by
ban of the
»Ubl fall Into Ithe^ hands
H. A. CoatM and wife went to Eden
I NLESS VOU Ht'RRY AND INVEST IN
ONE OF Ol’R MEK-S WINTER
$2.00
MaistifN Biikrept StHk
DATTLEWITH
HASSANHOROS
1(Doe$’iilCak«aU<ry
Cons Rcaacd Person
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
rhe two little daoahter* j
aad VlTiaa. acad t an^
swkMe thH wwBhia by talrtag
LowSmi. FoS. ».~RMftef^s TMo^ram phtee
Cowp—y Hm PMilMd • Sitpitch
^SL PiMriSypp oUliAg thit a Ulai
rSM Saaw raeolMp thtf* from Poet
ARM WAS
LACERATED
SEVEKTH TE.Ul_Sin
MBS, EUiBOre BEAD
B7 wm to Um BMftlas Rws.
r.-
fliwA!
TRAVERSE cnr, MICH., MOKDAY, FEBRUARY 29, IWH.
PLAIT
WAS lESTMTO
PORT ARTHUR WILL FIGHT TO
FOURTEEN MEN WERE LO«T IN
8, Wrt to Uw Enalat Bacon).
THE LAST.
THE WRECK OF THE QUEEN.
■alof. Mick. rob. ».-Tba prtei.
Ia« phot of Ika W/Bluo,. Hallaabaek
8 CraaM 0<ao|»ar «» «aotn>ra<l
BIG UUmiATTLC EXFECTEB bjr 8T* Ihl. Boralac. Ixoa t».MO vith Lire BOATS WERE CAF8IZEB
lamaooa The kr« raeeaUr aaRUMIAN ADVANCE GUARD INVESSEL CAUGHT FIRE RUT CREW
VAOCA KOREA
FOUGHT FLAMES.
CHARLES errXE SUICIDED.
I Hm m Arm, 1 r20M» la «Im
Firs Brokt Out at tha Mouth of the
rt»wr Tlwt RmI. Sm«m
•wMtrpRa, Klllod HhuMlf.
Columbia Rlvar and ths Ship Wm
Say* lh« Port Hm Fillifi.
record
FrankFreidrich&Co
h.) arr nu« .UUiig *t .^.u) ONE.HALF OFF o( iurmet lo«
pric*. you ire in <bnger lo get left.
See Tl». Window
Tie._26c. SOc. 76c
888C1-IA«I_K
Ot-OTKOKM*
WE CAM'rix voon old shoes
Wo .re ,oro we emn St yon mil, , p,t, „j
comfort
WARM SHOES
Some ,ro very pliln, while other, .ro nice en„u*h for Orem .hoe.,
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opp««. WhUin, H.U..
SHOESTOM.
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING i
!■
;
AU Kinds Of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
>' 'll
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
Kew Stand 242 Front Street
Foiljf-Eiglit Cents
Cl)ev Jill $av
The bargains offered by us onI'.ANTS at $2.%. $l>.C5, $2.95 are
the best ever seen—saving from
This is a Special Price placed on .-i lot of
DRESS GOODS
consisting of such materials
one to two dollars on each p.niri .
to the customer. ::
•;
'
CbeyHlsoSav
as X’enetians.
Cheviots. Suitings, etq^^__ mostly 52 inches
That the prices made on lines of
WINTER SUITS to close, are
wide and worth 75c, ^ and $1.00 per yard.
Many have taken advMtage of this sale already—Now > your opportunity, as the
better bargains even
::
::
we
tomer from one-third to one-half
the regular price.
' lot will not last lonir ::
than
claim -for them—saving the cus::
•
......................
Hamilton
The OompaakiBa of Vhewatera wiU
hare a apedaJ BMettag tomorrow after-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ETratKQBEOoiD. IBATESSE OtlT, lOOlI, HOSIIAT, RWUXT M, Uik.
THEEVEHMQItEOORD
TNOt. T.
W. HANMM
1^=4
•^a.-SSMT'-
TMa M aa impartom ato pm^
a latoatrr aad wrfll pwt Into Mr
m maar tbaaaaad or tollarp aathfwwPh worktop paopto Thla
Ito ftret pood tadwatir «o to ac^
tW ckjr
SI
*WTTt/tfr
DISCUSSES
fYioFCMoa oiLMjrr
and nsv.
LAUPMAN AODNSM YOUTHS
TtoBawtfarTratfeof
prorWM vttk M li»d.v
titel f«i4 «r mjMi. vlikdi «M ra»««l
tlaa fur Bays nod Vaomp I
hr Mtec. Tb* fo»4 wm. plaerd la
Miaor
taaai Id l«
fur
■UMMmmI of »r« IfidMirW
C. A. ilCItCMga city CMM
Tto board bar
I pT Ito fund wlaeta laerwnalnt the
waasaggg"^*”
•?srvifL'sa5:i2sr
3PtrCcnt A$35ScreaiaB<l a 25c Battle
ofFun»«BrcPoMfor0nly25c
Interest
m on Deposits
.'li
JSB
53
'rL Savings)
V ^ANK Jj
this elty. awtag that the town m
TMt PANAMA CANAL.
YIm fSlicMlM «r tte PMMl 1
Mat mk. aiMt kM aiglit oT te cbe
lOd.
The profoasar opened hla addrem
with tiH Btatausent that to was not
pMag to discuss his subject from tto
It of right and wrong, but
from tto material one of what Is beat.
Competltloo today Is tto keenest that
It ever has been. The gene rat km pre
vious did Dot hare such sharp com
petition. In order to Wla today. It to
“s:“.-nr:5!S52;K
sa£rs.psi!a.« °
H. 8. HuU. PraaidcDt.
A. V. Frledrk^ aod Chaa Wlhelm. Vk* PrsuMeaU.
C, A- Hammond. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
■•iAL.
YOUR REUARLE HOME FURNISHER.
At a matter ol toct, emjr fim.daas Grocery iathe citytcQA
goocto at about the same price ire do, but the question it,
^ fAa/ #rva /no tk€ fog% oa^
Utkf Wc aim to
**^id^mther klMIng birds fbrmtgh«ft the state
Rural mall directory of Ragtoaw
ounty Issued.
Laborer to Saginaw quarries scrlotisly Injured while si tempt tog to
board moving train
Battle Creek couple, aged €1 and 65.
Lack of coal caua
schools to close.
Many patlenu waiting for opening
of Holland hospital.
Sparta woomn aawed wood to keep
family from sUn Ing.
Miss Lens BchuHx. of Menominee,
dropped dead in cutter. Heart failure.
lonls resident makes tlSO s day by
buying and shipping eggs to New
York
V
GulU sod wild ^ks become tamed
by Btsn-stion and cat with chickens
St Bt. Joseph
Grand RapMs man arrested for illtreatment of ninc^yearold son. rearressted for horse stealing.
Nineteen priesu belong to the Port
Huron Knights of Columbus. More
clergvmen than any council to tbs
Unlietl Sisies.
Tenant olttcers after parents and
qhlldren at l.anslng One hundred and
nine pupils sl>sent from school W'edI the Island Lake tsr‘ widened sixty feet.
______
for the farmers dur
Slklng*
ing target prscflr** of the First United
Stsit^ Infsntrj.
The Ueldlng cimncll. Instead of acting on iu own Judgment as to grantI submit the question
vottrs
the spring election.
There are already two republican
weekliet^ at Manislique, but there la a
certain fxctb»n In the town which to
rr. and ai
be started
mad about It—we
e the waaiber.
don't
ently some of
-lustier,
Reading Hust
been blsmtog
rtben
hit xubacribers
Uher wo have
him for the
\e kind
kli
been enduring.
Irs of that city
that the mayor xayx he will have every
"dad" arrested who fails to put In an
appearance at the conncll meetings to
the future, unleaa be has the best
kind of an excuse.
W. R. Addlaon. ahei
coonty. haa the most popular boarding
house In Centerrme. twenly-alx being
e of hit I
r than U
for for several vrinters.
Beldlng's dally paper baa 1
the woodbine twlneto. In o
upon the fact the Star (weekly) says:
"Beldlng merchanu have not aa yet
learned the lesaon 6f how to use print
er's Ink. and unUI they do there will
be no room for a daUy paper."
According to reports from .
parts to St. Joaephh country, field mice
have done considerable
. •
K»ve the best quality ol foods /ur the least imxncy uf any.
grorery ittwe in Tfsxcrsc City.
Hmalipnx at Albion.
Three Rivers had f to.OCai fire
Michigan plumbers meet to Deirult
a
sg"ulBo'JS?l
ENTERPRISE
qroOERY
FIREEilRANCEH^^Sr^-r
-I.
J. H. MONROE
Now Wllhatoi Rtotk.
Tmvorus
General InnranGe
'.W| JIENUSTS..
DR8. SAWYER A FENHALLSOON
*‘~ja£s.:=Mr.4Sn.—
KASKOLA
31 i New Wilhelm Block
fSJi.'VT.'sss^r
THE THINGS YOU WANT ARE
THE THINGS WE HAVE
And Just now ws have many things that you want and the prieM art the eonvlncerm.
ment has aome rare bargains.
The clothing depart
Look at those:
OVERGOATS, $7.00
LONGLEY HATS, $1.00
If you want a good hat CHEAP buy a Longley.
We would rather Ukt $7.00 for those evercaata
These are regular $3.00 halt and they are good, xeear-
than carry them over. If you find your oUe you get
able hats. The reaaon for the price, wc are not going
the biggest bargain of the year. These prices have
to carry this line any more.
never been dupNcated nor have the quMitiea
YOU WILL PAPER $0ME ROOM
This aeaaon, perhaps the whole house. Oon t wait until the paper hanger comes before you select your wall
paper. Take time to make your selection. We have never had a liner
of the very latest' wall
papers. There la a distinction about our papers not always found every
We are here to show eiir new
the little rodenti
CMaptd M A»f«l Frt.-
-a St
done
suapUoB and aotktog could be doae
for Dto. 1 was gto$a up to dto. Tbo
eoTory. lit
OvsewstecHlMd depult raidt Is flrePTNtasd SUMS absatnte safety ftrvalBakie
pamnaHdMaieals. PriTate vrittic nNn
lx
WHOLC8AL1 RETAIL
A WORD ABOUT
OUR GOODS....
THE BALTIMORE FIRE
WasssesTtkeflercestwrecsm. Otberpropertj worth Bimoia west sp la tuMke. tat the
terrific best had Uttkeffect OB the task mils,
am thsir costests were imlxlared.
J. W. SLATER
be bettered to be « great power for
■M teporuat alTMta 4a dM MHory
able to carry
earn out aar«
ar tiM eoaatrr. aad wtJJ haaa i
br hU ftrm
Klaaaa A Martla.
______ Diwpflata, Tolado. C
Haira catarrh Cora U takaa lai
••ilr. actiap di^r
t aivM «* povar aad ai
^ It to to UlTMt<Ml. eaau per bottle. 8oM by Ml drag
aad doM Boc l«ava ua to tto vUoi oT
%te Haira Family Pllla for i
vhatarar paaaliia rarolatkiaanr po
Why do the tralnera and college
emohes pick out tto mra who do ooi
c-raoirat auf to la ooatrol. Wa pa
smoke for the track teams? If It sras
•a parptdaHf tto oaa and coafrol of
good thing woukto*! they connteBoth
tto
qaecw
of
HoUaad
and
tto
atrip of laad taa mllaa wida. axtaadiap
ume tt If Dot recommaad It?
men mother hare coatrlboted to tto
a dialaaoa of flra mllaa oo aaek alda of
8moklng Interferes with tto heart
fwada of tto Batratlea Army la tto action, breathing, nerves, sight nnd
tto MPtar llaa of tto caaal ravt
touch. Out of twenty candidates for
nr par tutor laada aad watm o
West Point, ten were rejected for
or fto aona that mar to aaaaaaarr r.>r
Ing -tobacco heart." Annapolis
West Pulifl. where Che sailors hod sol
ito acmatrtietloa of tba cpaa). Tba
diers of the United 8utes are trained
rattad llatto U to aiarrtto ito
for their vocations, bar out lulmceo
•i.raralfDlr orar thla lanitorr ar
The profess<»r then li*ft the discus
tto Miaa or Ito caail liaotf. Tto roiiai
CAN IT St cumor
skm of tobacco and Ha evils and turned
mataa la prmatad a moaopoir for Ito
hU altemlon to athletic exercises. Ht
told of tto public parks to Boston,
tnaalrtmUoa of aar arrtam oT «
Ollfer. Smut Oplnlana which be visited last s
akatloa to BMnmr of caaa} or rallroai
closed by advocwtlng the ame. ua a
aaram Paaami
smaller scale of course, f tbU city.
Tto Ifaltad tBaiot U to coa«trt»ci
ost significant
old adage. "An ounce of preventative
such arorki oT toaUatloa for tto cu;.
to worth a pound of cure." which the
lectAoa aad dtorlbutloa of vatrr at
Whether real ooaaitmii
speaker chnaged to "An ounce of pre
Paaama aad Ooloo aa It droau nao-m cured, or not. la an opea
vention to worth n ton of cure that
aai7. aad la to tmpoao a walor and to guarantee that any owe me
wtU never be uoed."
The male quartette then sang the
amp* tax to par tbr latorart aai
be abaufd.’^but^kno^^
aoat or thrao votiu wllWa dfir roara thlap about tto effect of Vlnol when song. "Where to My W*aadertag Boy
Tonight r which was ImaaUfully UTto Uaitad 0tat«a to to malatala pob- taken by persona who eliber hare, or lustrated nnd Mr. Lanfmaa began his
think Itor hnre oonaumption. or aeri- address.
At the beginning, a Chart showing
adjaoaai barta wtoa la tta JadpaMNil oua lung troubles, that la deddedlr
the effects of cigarettes on the heart,
BaaaaM aboM to onablr to do m
While we do not guarantee that VI- lungs and throat of a smoker were
Tbor^w to to oo caatoam dnttoa nol will always cure coaaomptkm. we shown and explslned by the speaker.
or taxaa oT aar klad oa aar reamd be- pobHsh berewlih extracts from aome After discussing the cigarette evil, be
loagtap to tto ttaltad Btatea or am of tto letters receirwd oo this aubject, took up ito saloon question. o|
which prove that while we may to con
plorad br It. The Ualtod 8taU« aball servative in our clalma, Vlnol has cer- with a Ram's Horn cartoon whk
very expressive. He said the s
batr* tto ripbt to aiakr oar of the Ulnir cure these people, nnd na
claimed 100.000 men and boys
letters are punranteed to to pen
rear In order to maintain the ranks
and from reliable persons we man
depleted through thU same agency.
There are few boys between the ages
Tto ropobllc or Paaaaia apTMa that
of 1« and 21 In the churches and Sun
there aball aol to tmpoa«d.aBr laxaa writes. -Our daughter Mary was In day schools bemuse this Is the time
and pirenI up to die by when they walk Into the traps set for
or aar blad apoa the caaal or auxHIarr
She sms very
worka or apoa oAeerm aad emplorea
nnd
emaeUted.
but
Vlnol
re^
weak
tSrinic Rct. IiT) I.ui(nui>-. ulk hr
or tto caaal. BmplorM aad workmen stored her to health in a mervelloua
oa tto caaal. or vbaterer aatioaaUtr. manner, and ato to na well ns ever she and told how the
sraa. Words oaaaot exprem our grati attractive so as to Induce their patron
aban to axampc from mlUtarr t
tude for thb
to come. He told of the decoration
«r tto repaMtc of Paaama^
preparation.Ualted Btaloa aug^ import at a&r Uaic
Mrs K B. Jenner of Lakewood. N. tlSs**^Vmcml*
all matertol needed ai Panama free of Y.. unites:
was In eonsump
Both Rev. Mr. l^nfoiaa and Mr. Gil
DO one thought 1 could live. I
dntr.
bert held the ailentloo of Ibclr audi
ence perfectly and much good wsf
The Cnlted Btatea wUI par to Paa leas than 100 pounda. and mj
weight to 17B pounda Vlnol cored me. done by tto meeting Judgtoft
judging by the ex
ama HO.OOO.tPO la pold and an i
and It seems nlmoat n miracle. •
presslons of Interest on the faces of
parment durinp the life of thla treatr
The Rev Mr. Qroaae of Bt. Paul a tbe boys.
of nso.aoo. topinnlDK nine reara after church. 8L Joseph. Mo., writes: -A
After the talks.
r tto First Presby
Ito date ^ the treatr The canal and young man In my congregntlon bad Rev. Lu
iU entranoea aball be neotral In perpe hemorrhages of the lungs which weak tertan church, was held and the sub
ened him so that he eould not
Ject discussed to «ve minute talks
tnltr The republic of Pannmn ahall block. I recommended Vlnol:
have the ripbt to traaaport on
taken four bottles, and feels like a
Bettor Than OaM.
tanni lu eeaaeU and iroopa nnd muni new man: he eats well, sleeps well,
"1 wax trembled for aaveral yean
and la peiUnp strong.tlooa of war without paylnp
Joseph Oenla of Winslow. Me., with ehroulc todlfuatlou and uervoui
debility," writes
writes: * My aon wna given up by
doctors to die with oonaumption.
time to emplor armed forrea for the wna n human skeleton, aad could not
protactkm and luJetr of the canal the raise himself In bed. \nnol has cured
him so that be la healthy, fat. and ns kept my wife to exeeIl«Dt health foi
United Btatea ahall bare the right
well na any of hts playfeHowm.*’
years. She says Btoctrtc Bitters an
aae lu police and lU land and naml
We have loU of such letter
Jaat sptoDdld for female troobtos;
forcee or to eaubllah fortitoailoaa tor they all cooUln Just such strong, ao- that they are a grand tonic and torto
tbeae porpoaea. Tto repoblle of Pan ihenllc etatemeota. and
orator fe^w^^uSee'lU*’*l2c
they Doi be true? If old4
ama will pell ar leaae to the Unllei liver oil had any rlrtue-and we know
Sutea land adequate for natral or coal U had In the treatment of throat and
lap atalloaa on both aeacoaata of the lung irooblea—Vlnol. of course. Is of
far greater Tslue; for It not only con
tains nil tto medicinal curative eleLUMBERING tTOPPEO
The treatr <
menu of cod liver oil. but It to entirely
free from the oil or greaae which In
r in Bsnris County Woods
vnrtohly dtonprecs with tto digestive
wp can aSocd to pet aloop without the organa and prevents tto good that
Lumber operations In Bentle coun
atodow. Aad bealdea. It U quite prob might come from the cod liver oil med ty are at a staDdstUl, owlag to the
able that la time ito shadow will
We can only uy that any one who U heavy snow In the woods. There If
Her- deairious of giving A'lnol a trial for from four to six feet of snow, and tht
any kind of lung troubtos may do so
at our risk: we will pay for all the men that not a Jobber 1a that neck ol
Vlnol they uke which does them no the woods will make a dollar this year
CAOILLAC*P HUSTLE.
good. This shows that we have great Men who are using the railways fot
Tto cUr of Cadillac, ooe of Trar
log transportation are confronted wlUi
faith In what Vlnol can
Cltr'a moat propresaire nelphbora. haa James Q. Johnson, druggist. Foi- the large decking bills owing to lack oi
conventoDce of Traverse City people cars 10 move the season s cut Tbi
toon op and dolap for some t
Mr. Johnson has arranged srith some price of every kind of timber Is soar
tto war of aecwrtnp aew InduatHea. of the other reull dnipptats In the city tog. aad wUh It nature haa Impedeti
Oalr a few dara ago that place laaded to sell Vlnol.
the work of woodsmen 10 such an ax
tent that many mills srtU have a vtrj
short cm during the oomliig year
f
It^
§1
pnraiirelr abort i
f oCer Ona Huadrad DoDara B
ward tor aar ease or OMarrh that ea
lly.
Ton have worked I
moDty. deptmli It wbm
work for yow. eamiup
Tiui tcrcen is imported from Japon; all work*
edinaakbyhand. SEE IT in our window. The
manufacturers of Cedarine Furniture Polish, in or
der to get their poiUh in every home, give one of
these beautiful screens free with a three groas lot
of polish. It is no new venture for me. as I have
used the polish in my business, and have sold it
for 12 )«ars and never yet had a complaint- It
sells for a-ic per bottle and will make your old
furniture as bright as new. EVERY ONE who
bu>-s a bottle has a chance to get this beautiful
screen free of other charge.
WE FRAME PICTURE$ $0UVENIR PORTAL GARD$
Wo make this one of our strong points. The newest
Just what every e
in mouldingo—we make any kind of mat you wanL
are the Bnest yet if
, Throe views on oaeh c
There are oo many calendars, prwnlum pictures, pic-
and lets of room to t
e. Mail them to your frioi
They want to see v
t fine buildings we hove
b. ee nle* If they «er. only fremML Bring then te
the beavtiful piKee ertnind the bey. They eeU it Sc
M end we will -ehew you.”
Vtirn—T Wamit UMd «• It.
ABU Artor. Mleh, Feb. »--V^
I for tbo purebaoe of the
ISTa rewrit-^ Hto ?afStors*at the
boss ban pork, are laTttod Rum tbom wbo esa smko doo
at moat of tha other honaaa. HaalU of the lumber aad f^ber eomprtolag
OMoar Hinxdala has Inraatlgatod. ni the property doaerflSL
.« «M. A MU M OMB r \T
2fjfssir5.?srjs
tto bigboof bM for
^Soied propnsBksuruin bo reoelrod
ou ur before March 6th. Jt$4. by
WHAT AROUT THAT GARPET
>«ly now. The Body Bniooola and WUton Velvets ore boautJfvL You will t
a large atoa rug. We have aome of the handsomoat If we have not the exact atoo you want wo wUI make
tbam to fit yaar room. Wt want to show you
carpets and mgs.
TH HAIMMI & ur
MOCHnu aMPMir
THS nxana sBomibk TBiraSsonT, incn, noin>Ar, rranjAST ». i»4.
Tb® auiaal imrtorawitor fmpckMi
to tto leoftliri pwoood to to lary saeCMlfW. TW BMtor w BOt «olto M
lOuthiseoMs
Omm.mmmWfrn^WL
WeShaUBuyan
MISIKSS caos.
BeHles of UqaoMDe UHl (Hre Tbeni lo (he Sick.
*to ^jm
Dm
^oto VmBottoa-
daoetac ven^ itoalsod t
wmm amod dortmt the ereoU^ Brtd
Brid
k» crooB aad a—mlod wmfhn won
Mtjjr.KgBjsren-
•cTwed la the diatoir room, whleh^
very prettily decorated. The mall
rtxom was decorated In the colors a
the two HaaM As usual, a ataff Torj
50e.MU.rf...
atttortyekwto^up the evmiiid*l
**Tto^^ light for the stereoptkn
taatera has arrived and will be la o«
Moaday
la physiology the oontagloos dls
eases will aooa be taken up. Mr. Me
Alllater has rmtoved ooe copy of Dan
geruos Commualcahle Diaeaaea" fdi
each member of the daaa. and foi
OB the jtody of tyiAofd fever.
.Mrs Cook, teacher of EaglUh. wai
absent from school Friday, being sick
Friday evealng the debatlag clam
; vote cbanberton to the Ut«* Pope boo. held
a meeting The qoeatkm was:
: some iwoniy ymn aito. he vaa c
Resolved. That historical works rmthei
■poo to meet aJI ooru of pox
than detioB sbonld be
Manx of them meoaurod win with
him. aod
•cored rlcioiT. Oa oec stive were Jerry
mjc PrraclMMui tried hh •mn. F.rra Winter. Alfred Mertes. UsR
be*r to an*t^ the prelato. thea Moo
s: on the
tiM negative Guy Prail
Ooe «rf the Mxact UJk.*,! at m«ti a« ■*«*»*"^
Walton. Lorlns lAOsrrle and
Hanrard U Otohlko MatonkatA. a Jap^!«»<* r\rTKytamc Failln* la tbl». he nThe debate was de
aooae atiideat ThU ta hi. aoocmd year ■«rt*^*o »h^r ImpuiW-oce. aaylnK: -| elded In invor of the aflrmatlTe. Mr
la the nalreralty. where he la wel!'»« Informed that
Kye sctlng as judge They decided not
to have a meeting next Friday *• It
would ooDfllct with W J. Bryan's talk
here, but to have it two w.^-ks from
«oea In l
twlac « me«ber of the tiaae hail aqitad
dent Gilbert I
yooM frleod, that we are not la I
which haa joat atafted to practice.
fifth, sixth,
Rcr. W Mootaaoe Oeer. of 8t. gaaear."
grades with
A few days ittrr Ueutenant General arithmetic. ThU U to tcei for accu
Paura church. Broadway aod Venay
•trweu. Kew York, haa hesun to hold Chaffee waa Inducted into hU oAee racy aod rapidity, each student being
aenrlcea at 5:Sa u’clixJc in the mocalny oae of the oldest and moat widely Independent of the othen. The num
for the heaefii
newa|W|ier and othn known of the Wpshlojrtoo oorreapoadeach problem for
otcht workera Thlc h the fli>i (line
auch wenrlcfw bavt'
Im'H in a ant amoral, waa pmwnied to Mm at
iToteatani ciiorcb Karl, maM at hls oflloe at the war department by the Ingiy quick and accurate, while others
chief
i4
one
of
the
military
dlvUkina.
a Unit (he hour mcntlno<Ml haa licen
When the oorreapondeot saa formally **nr*'llVnmsn will give two lectures
presented (h-neral Chaff«-<* arose and
l»efore the teach(*rs of the eiiy
araaplnic the hand «if the visitor. ct>r- Mhools The names of elght^-of !>-.
there
dlally said: *1 am pleased to meet
r
■
with the Innovalhin (n Kt Paul'a.
y-tures were given to the
decide upon and the f d
it
The old duke or Rutland krrpa acv you. How Iona have ytni been In the
____
, CIS w ere selected; . ~t\»ro« raJ reulnem at hla hlatoiic home. city?'* This with a reassurtna smile,
Itottflr MKtlc. whoee duty it U to act suppusina hls caller waa a casual vis- mon Sense and Education*’ iwIv«m1
as watchman by nlaht and by da, The Itor. The a^neral was surprised when the greater number of votes; the sec
promptly replied. ond ooe. The Mission of ChildhtKVi.''
nlaht watc% bec^ at II o'clock. One the correspondent
year*" The visitor was In
case of mounted InaecU erUtUy!
,
’ w*chma^d^I^t and aoldlerly. paces •'Thirty
to a aeat and an Interestlna quar
tnerous Inacct* of Mlchljtan'' haa
th^ totU>1tontc>d walU and at Inter- cited
received from the Stale Agricul
rals calls the hour and state of the ter of an hour fo1lo««‘d
tural College The Inaccu are all
weather. A^her watchman ruards
mounted aeparmtely and are enclosed
thr cmaMe t^w. Oueaia unaware *d
a^s s ease, the work ly«lng done
»
the custom hsve Munetimes lM*en startWater H Banock. professor
to The tones of a aontjmus voice
r at the Agricultural College
^ts%Heir laslnawn d.M«ra procialm
1. E. Wail A tom Wi
:> much sickness In the city
M lair: *Wle o'cl.K'k and a hue. fnH.ty
Make No Charge for Mko-m Uiw
how little sickness
totaor^s!’'
lesa it Ineruases WeighL
there
U
In
the acbnols This Is prob
jg. ^-i^fl^ntea* 0,hms, wife of the held
ably due to the care taken by the
^ ♦ Wilhal lar Japan, who will direct thsuperintendent
and
board of education
The rapidfly with which people gain
In having all the schools so thoroughly
flesh whlla taking Mi-o-na Is ale
SolDclent reason for 8 E. Walt A tons dlslnfected^^^~^N^^
making the remarkable offer they do
TWO CONVENTIONS.
following couiion:
In the Cnlfod Slate* She Is the daugh
Entertain Both tlve FireODUPON.
............
ter of a former dslmio. one of the class
This coupon entitles any readof chief feudal bt
is or territorial
: er of the Evening Record to have
nobles of Japan a
Cadlllac haa aecureil the aUlc firep««dent authority
r their respect- : the purchase price tif Mi-o^na reyear ail', also
Ive domains, thmi,
they acknnwl
tnion* of
the asiM*ml.ly of i
edged the mikado
the legitimate . crease the weight aod cure stom
Forest era and the "Clam City.*' I>eing
ach troubles. They assume all
whole empire
in Huch close proximity to ibis city
the risk, and Ml-o na Is absolutely
K G IVxter of the Tnlwill
be
assured
of
a
large
uelefailon
free unless It gives sailstactloo.
llllonls was mieriaining
8 E wait a sons take AU.
THE RISK.
one of ihe,n»ung men s|>oke silmlring
lK.gun here to get the two roee Inp* to
ly of a splendid sword that hung over
•Take only
Mlo^ia Ublet after te held at the same llm- wnlch will
the library fireplace
"Ah.'* said the
l;urea*e the attendance cn-ail, and
E. y
professor, as be tiM>k down the weapon
neither will Interfere with lb? other
and brandished It Impressively, "never
Cteap rale* can Ik* sectir.yl o;t the rail
shall I forget the dav when I drew this find digestion Improriag. hsalt;
roads. Then. too. the firemen's convenning and weight Increasing,
trusty blade fiW the first time" He
fon comes about June li anl the as
so convinced thst Ml-o-nm w
^mblv- alwut the JCih The Oompan
where did ,(M1 draw H. *ir"“.lhls in nine cases otit i
ions and Foresters are tn'inx to get
asked one of the atudenta. much In though we take all the risk when we their
date changed and the lndlcati«*ns
lennited. At a raffle " said Professor »»»«* our coupon
are that the, will meet a 111:1^ earlier
Deiter. and he hung It up again
«hly sure that no
The local degree team of the ^mCaptain Alexander McKay. F. R. G. of twenty who use MIo-na will say oanlons
m ill go after the pi Ire which
commodore td the Cimard fleet.! that It has not done them wonderful t haa aecured
M<nired for the past three years
good"
When buying a package of Ml-ona nd If the others win ou» th.*y will
had l>een
have
to
go
some
^ .four of leave fifty cenU on deposit as an evi
will hfve deleThe local depa
Canard dence of good faith and 8. E Walt A gates from
___all t
npanlcs and a
fourteen »»f whose vessels Sons will give their signed receipt for
__ may be sent there to compete In
the
money,
agreeing
to
return
f
'
^ one with so long!
toe runs which are even rton’t veiling
case you tell them that Mi-evna
an experience hU record U probaJ
not been aalisfactory. They take all than horse races_________
unique. As be put* It hims4-1f:
have never met with a disaster In i
Naariy ForfalU Hit LIf*.
A runaway almott ending fatallr
cr ran any
Onawa.v'a new electrir lighting sys- started
a horrible nlctm on U»«
run down by anybody, bavtm't even icm
* put In operation last week
had my Je^t waah«Hl by salt water and
cJtUens are staying up later
•lore 1 went to sea *'
than
•dial evt>rv night to see
Wh^n Archbishop Farley wa* prl-lligl^ta
in Erup8WU
O. John
Com* a500.000.
Wc |!»Wiili <hi* offer ta mrjr gnu • t*r.*^rt
newspaper in America. Tbe cost ol no germ can resi*
^
sj?- - — •
made to conrince yo^ to show
OUA
ir DO obligation whatever,
liqooaooe costs 50c. and $1.
bod^ whboot IdlUh
FiG,-si-s:
cirr OUT THIS
MraiAL MCWS
OF TM WOBLD
coupon
rsaa.T- DVit!iS—
§SiS!s«a£-a=«
Acts L4K« Oxrtfsn.
liqaoaooc is the resoh of a proce
?:s:?
s:To^c“ur
IF U'FAILS
COSTS
If.*."'.’
SCROFULA
MARCH WEATMERA Little of May VeMarday, But the
OppoaiU Today-
The weather man evidently thought
It was May Yesterday and then realU
Ing hls mistake, turned the calendar
hack to March, forgetting that Febraary bad ?9 days this year. The be
ginning of the blustery month Is near
like a
BP tot blood, maktt ft fidk Md m, aad Older tto Umk eSeefta of thifl
CRto Boodftemodr. ttofmdtealto ioqomo. toediffcttiecorffoasore
poitor aad to^ that ftfoomo aU
tatot oad boilda vp mcok eem
tea. Ourpbymtciaiiswffl adTmevxtooattoari«.allwbovtite«a
torirotot. S^oSUftot.
NOTE
LEFT.
A dispatch from Grand Rapids In
Saturday's Record cooiain«^l the inr
ilcMlars of the Miicldr* of J. Rusene
Percell. a 19 year old y.*«ib. who drank.
rarlKilic arid.
The fidlomiiic iiott-. addn*.M*.1 to
"Dear r.ndw«*ll.* wa*< found tigliih
cU-nrbfd in hi^ right hand
'This In rathff a cowarilly thing,
hut 1 am tir«*d of hutting such luck. It
would U- my lurk If I did not sucewd
In thi»^ act I shall h*av<- a letter for
Jack rrlMH Please post it fur me I j
hare put up my overctiat "and watch 1
at the pawn phop but the money Is all
gone Tel: Jack where the r«iat and j
watch an* If tlo^re Is any of m> Muff ;
that you ran upe take |i
"I have bad a pjeanant aflemcwui I
tl.lnklng of where I will iuM*n U- if j
ray m-rve do.-, not fall I shall take the I
route I have ptanne.1 1
!U* good to your
you all kln<
I shall have a
John Crispc of PlalnwHl. Mich . was
notified of hts prandw»n's diwth and
ordered that the l*idy Ik* held iK*ndlng
InstnicMun from him as to It* dl*po*l
MORE INDIGESTION.
-Ntortjr-.
out of a buadndg^ arid tbg
you can attribute frintiof fits, rerhcart palpitation, and all such disscrceablc
Iff to indigestion.” ««Nlocfy.nlM times out
i hundred yon msj be sore thst these same disagr^hle symptoiM and the trouble that causes them esn be ret^
ufied by the use of Romoc.” “Romoc is the greatest of Nature's
^edies. It strengthens the stomach and enables it to digest the
■vr's-'
strengthenmg those ^
such injurious subtoms which I have
wish you would try
Romoc. ItwUldoyou
goodlhan
Pere Marquette
k*' Thit 's *1
MI88 HALE, H08TESS.
Entertained Friends Saturday Evening
in Honor of Her Birthday.
Miss lAjiilse Hale entertained Sainr
lav evening in honor i»f her flfte<*nth
Idithdar anniversarv. Dancing and
ames were the features of the evenng and delicious rv^reshmentP were
leived in the dining mbro, which was
•reitlly decorated in pink The gnesU
^ent were*
Misses Margaret
A'rlght. Margery Clark. Ruhr Shllson.
Ruby Grayson. Rena Carter. L«U
Lutman. Irene Poh<»ral. Mande McMlcbael. Nettle Lardie. Helen Thurtell.
Jessie Caldwell. Mary Buturs. Edna
Miller and lAiulse Hale
GAME WITH
M. & N. L TOECMB
S. E. WAIT & SONS. Pharmacists
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR*
OWN. IN8URANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
to a good com. I
BELLAIRE.
Business College Baaket Bail Team
The young ladle*' basket ball team
of Prof Dockeray s boslueac .ol»ego
haa received an Invitation iron, the
irtrlC team in Bellalre. No dale haa
been set but It I* ver> prol-able H at
the levitation wll! Ik* accepted.
young ladle* will play d public
nesda,- evening and are
ard tor It. The team is In
shape and a good game
HI nndruhtetlly rt**nlt.
GOLD MEDAL
PMH-tUEfUCMt EXPOSmOK.
Guarantee and Reaerv
more than I6.SOO.000.00
The average coat for d« h lo*ae* and expenses, per 11^000, past
years at age 40 ha* not reacJied 110.00 per annum.
entyi- tour yean
Over five million* of dollar* in aecurltie* are deprvFlted with the
Bute iJepartmenL The law require* thi*
Our Reserve Fund now exceeds |2.5tM*.(X*a*0 Thi* 1* pledged tor
payment of losses in excess of ten deaths to the thousand per annum.
Calls become due quarterly each year, payable at your local bank,
making
iking It tonvenlent and easy to curry.
Preferred ri»ki only are w itten for small amount*. Our limit I*
: thousand dollan ($6,000).
.16,000).
There are many other good featur.-* in The Banker* Life that can
• bert explained by oor ag
Onr plan la right, the i
•tier 1known today In Ule Inanrance
better
Molne*. Iowa.
Investigate this tor yourself. S« n.I '
r age to our agent for par
tlcular* and lllnstratlon of cost.
J, E. MURRAY.
TROKHMiCisaeneirO
O'©
i
Wm kII them whfle the) Ust.
OVMT
«1A m St. F. Dl mteli» Prip.
'-Lcid.
E. W.NOTHSTINE.
........................ 5C lb
Cboioelaige 40 to 60
pmntt.....................rc Ib
CofTmnt........................tclb
Choice Bbe Ribbon Seed.
......... lie lb
226 East M SltMl
u L. uxanrooiA o
CHEAPEST
SORE THROAT.
evxrv- tiay.
F’opvtkkli:-,;
evoe*. A safe.
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QBICIiaiEFmBUTEEO.
TKMMcumee. u*ff#ii,a'.s.X
Md by .. C. WaH 41 tMi*.
Md by 4m. a dMumen.
Nice dned peaches Ibr
I to Toa
*%«=;■
6RAND RAPIDS I INDIARA RY
COMPARY.
OCNMAL AOCHT.
la womavv aoi GRAND RAWtOg. MiCH
85e. 50c. * $1.00 « aU Brscgiil:.
Crilandseefaryoiirsdf
SODIH SIDE pOE STORE
mji
■* > A K B-
THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES,
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
ELGIN C. LEWIS
Recltatlan. Mrs Ida M. Bailey.
Plano solo. Mlaa Cora Trarta.
Vocal solo. Mlaa Jolla Kelley.
om-rKowAwesv'
Have you Indigestion. «on^tipailon.
headache. I.I.ackarhe. kidney inmlde?
Hollister's Riwky Mountain T.*a will
WOMAN'S CLUE
Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon.
The moaic. art and expression dhi
Club will enter
akm of the Womaa'a
1
Dorrow after
tain the clnb
Mr*. Z. H Evans
?“B:y atfoei. rS
•erred and the f<
E«^*?J!3W=a:
T.-iJBSSiSS- ”~'™-
>dropo(thow|x^
Tl«* W.JT In which
KoBoeUtoU.on
Mother Goose.
A Shoe for $2.00 that will wear as
long and look as well as most shoes
sold at $3.00 ::
;
-
organs whose duty it U to gel rid of
”
you are
aymp.
of the
sunahlne. The Unlou
in oi
ine sunajime.
street bridge
Idge was
Was crowded wlih people
he ducks and
watching and feedlngjbe
bells
i
the meny Jingle of Ae sleigh
was alnmei contlnuoua. But. "Oh
what a difference In the morning."
___
IT IS A FACT
BITTER
TDReiit
Store boihfiBK. comer Sixth
and Union stiL Pomearicn
fiven March 1st. 1904. Ap-
CLEAKST
m.HQILTIIESTm.
AID
ABSOLUTBU OMMUau
ulOM-r
mmu
ratioocwAm
nmaanDOT
rtaflNrBNHi
UcMnifinrea 1
TRIED TMKH YKTf
.>«
^
THE EYEHIKQ BEPOBD/ TRAYEBSE OI1T, MICTL, MOHDAY, FEWOSAXT n, 1904.
-Too ora to «D doaa tea ffmaal ^
^^1^^ mama.Jjaam ^
tfeteo^^auSL^to ^aT^Wtea*^
aa tea Ba| a«tei. I aa told teat toa
dteeeotlaaad tola papar atooto a yaar
apa toaeaoaa of aom^im^jp^-
S^?*teir«oMlty*aw*ate^ We
thSIry* otai^.^^* toama tee «
aiy Oaapaay M. VailanB Raato.
KatebU of Pyteiaa. tomrrao araatec
at i p. BL for tea parpoaa of taatantec
-Tarn, adr!** waa tee aaaver. **B
yoo aeeda't expect me U> be bmck i
two or terae daym. I telak HI pat
wlte aaaa of tee (araaera orer mig!
aad M aave tee lone trip back
Itm mu tiu d»pim
PftXIaM apoa Mrm.
“ScrJTiSriras;
hmmUtUA
pmmU teto tiM mmmkim
U hU PMM4
Md osUiiteod Um loam to ttaM
tea mrr torMofi aad m
«T*<Sr
aa^teajbom^*
r'^gj’^^.'ssr
“Aim dM Steor of Ttei
oM dte **lteToa of Boot
£So^ Trm^oToMipCor m R.
tu lUimr Utevr AaaorteHao. a pll^
tear Qt romm aod calla UUaa froat tte>
tetellT mu Mra. diara S. Wmiam a
tente aprar of roaaa fm tea aalgk
tern of tea teadlj. aad a aosbo ~
vary pratty odwtegs froa Maoda.
Mrm. CaroHaa Kaau of Oraod l^adca.
a atelar of Mra. AdaK, vaa witli
la# riral Ea^raaJ.
I of tea O. R. A^ Rambarad
toy Hla Ladft.
a beautiful gold htoded ambrella last
evaolog by Trarerae City lodge. No
1». O B. A. Tbe occoaloo waa tola
iwtlriag frooi oBlce after twelre year*
octlee aerrloe.
The ld$ie waa orgaalied la Iblt cll
ago aod Mr. Stelaberg'
OOtoe
M^^tee^^^ei
Mao. The lodge tooa Im loexiateoce
to tela aoootiT for the poat 40 yaora
ood on tee paat oMrrra hove fonaed a
lodge of teelr own. cooaUtaUag a
gfood lodga. lo order that tee local
toaa tom aalacted aa liU aacceeaor.
toyDr.JLMatolo. U a neat mooer
toe apake of tee appredatlaa la wblcb
tee lodge held Mr. Btetabarg aod that.
oRtooogto tee gift did oot hare a great
■MOMtoiy raloa. It waa tee aplrit beMod tee gift teat oooatltated Ha worth.
Oo aoe Okie of the toaodle waa -Cam
pBaieota of O. B A lodge ISO. Febfoory. lOM.- aod oo tee other -Jallaa
Blelaberg. ex-prreideot.** Mr. Biein
berg oiode a neat reapooae and ei
prrnafl tola ttoaaka for the preaeat.
Tbe fe«ut of Purim begin* tonight
ood will be celebrated by ike Jewlab
people all orer tbe eooatry. Aa will
toe lemobared tela feaat ooBUoetDor
atea the rietory of the Jewa over
*'!v
T«r wrtu- tb«
r only you bring me a
dollar from Sllaa Mam for a year *
Do teat, and TOO are
aolid with tbe New* for year* to
The yoong aolicitor * eyo* liaatoad.
b be *^aolld” with tee New* waa preMaely what be dcalrod . It waa not
eaay for tbe yoong men of WWttiar to
s.rjTvsusJsu'is;
WANTKO.
Q..L
M nn dr^ nwny teag m mnka no
oae of tealr ftonna. A cat In tee bank
Tonld have let the flood off. sad
oouM have pat In Inte corn.-Wen. I nm rcMead to aae a
Ing looking no promlatng an yoar
. aoe. teaagto Cm aorry far tee mlaBortanoa of tea otear mea.- Jnmaa cm
Then toe eoMlnuad: -|t
me to Bad yaa oat here, Mr.
Mnm. 1 nm on n trip tor The Whitliar New*. | not^yoer name la not
oa the wbocripcmW Boppooe yaa
to pat U there. Toa
kaep In toack wlte Che
city markeu in nay better wv than
by having your county pnper."
-Btop right teare. yauat man!*
^ Mam ahoutad. -Kaep In u
with tee mniketa. indeed! That*
teetrooble. I did take the News i
a year ago. I used to depend on 1
market report* , bat I depended once
too often. Tli^ printed n report a
week old mat May . I took tee tonlL and
i a car load of cattle to tee city
if you toad printed tee correct
. rd not aent a boof. I lout foor
d dolinra la tbe deal, and It
e tealt of the Newa sad lu not editor. I stopped tee paper,
and it b not com^ Into my toooae
again. No. nor srtli I let any New*
man on my place! 4f I toad known yaa.
I would not have talked to you a min
ute! Better get oo yoar toorae and
pot a mile between a* pretty qalck.Mr Maaon.** James began,
you know tbe paper baa
henda. nnd-Doot care tf It toaa changed a doe
band*.- waa tee emphatic laterMkm. -I*m done wlte tee New*,
and I’m done wttto you. too. Get off
my place, or 111 pot you off!”
Jamea aaw it was of no uae to par
ley. He atarted for the fence. While
yet a rod or two from bb bor*e. he
stooped to faaten hb shoe, and wa»
riaing to hb feel when 811a* Mason,
with a curac. threw a clod at him. at
the same time aboutlng. “Get out of
my corn field. I tell yoo!”
Tbe clod mbaed hb aim. but atreck
tbe bofwe. The animal, alartled.
•napped tee rein and wa* off before
hi* rider could reach him. He soon
lost sight of him. but found the saddle
bag*, blanket, and saddle In the dusty
road. Carrying there, be pushed on
for half a mile.
At length be raalUed teat hi* horse
must have returned to town. He wa*
very angry. Not only had he failed lo
win Bliss Mason a* a aulweriber. but
he had been roughly treated, and be
;«1. «lth . h«tr fc-d.
MusUd Underwear
EXIRAORDINARY
kS
Wtbtrt been kmpug them up to the it.nd.rf *«r BBce^ m
CKt.i.iii.g the Mndod. little btgfaer in point oT eueUenoe. e«li
jrev. ShoaUwepAdtepriee of onr gmenti .here the preKnt
price A cotton, mdd pot them, ud jm mmU mr >S pm mk.
mm»ttmffmlmpnm,‘^iftottr miiriooto keep price, down.K> ire eren dimoimt rcgnhr price, during this nle. IJoot deUy
jroorhiqring too leaf. Thi. mle win end »oo. «rf yooTl pay more
for cvcrjlhing arhite.
mortgage Stock Sale
of tbe people the neceaalty of puttli
^rnmm
B0a§kt Cheap ami Ittmt be Said Cheap
Open to the public TUHSDAY MORNING. MAkCH
>. .Vte tani'.. 2r>c: $2.0() hats for 7r»c; $:i^t0 and $4.00
hats for $1..00 and $2.0(1.
n
. missHora deck,
14! Trow! Stmt ^
IT.
PiiMYMrValnMi Ptpas.
FOR BALE.
miki mi- gmit*!*
mtki.
Why
mmmt; rtyh mtfi «• mirmir-Adr. cf
S. Ift97.
application for work had bm famot^
ably received by Mr. Naabit Be waa
to apend a trial month on tbe road,
and waa to become a regular employee
if bla aaoeeae abould be aucb aa to
Inatlfy tbe appoiatamt.
Bariy next morning be k
F. G Heonana ratamed from Ctol The way toad been made fai
cacD Batarday olctot. bariaf aelerted many banting and flaking «
tola aprias aod auataaer wooleoa.
to tee Ukea. aa the atoallow
Mlltoo tourtewalte left today tor awampa of tbe bottom laa
Maakapoo^to attend the atockhold^—*
metloc nf tbe Reecae Ufr Boat C
road on boainever Iran
hla shoulders
» before. He agon
*Tlr aod Mr* Fraak Hainlltoo reaat erect aa he
taroed Batarday erenlaf from a four
ance of tbe trip
weeka’ trip alone the gu\t at Mexico.
They toad a eery pleoeaBt ttoae v the
cllouite waa aach that tee pemeh treea for me to 1
are in btom aod regeublea are Boar- me.tehloc. there betaf oo trace of the
barah weateer of tee oorlh. They
what Booceaa s
apeol tee greater part of tbelr rime
A yoar-a work, a few bnadred
OalfparU a <
dollara aaved. and a year at tbe medicWtoleto la the oatlet of all tbe Mlaala^
An eccentric uncle bad
U tetoU poiat, a pier a
lecta ool Into tee gulf. A
la nalatalned which I*
aplled for
ire, ne wu«iu ere uini i
re*l of the way to hla degree.
He^lhought of the bright future 1
p aaw blosaeir ridli
I and entering the 1
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
of Whittier, a welcome vl.Uor. He pic
children who. with awed
The Keoeody Player* coocludt
him from
face*, would *peak
*uoce**fal week* engagement In thi* road*
bated
wait
Mur
arday matinee waa held aod g
mental comment. ”1
toooaea witoeaaed both attraetkma.
Id thought nothing of himself.
belter than a chance l
e of tbe att
A* he rode, the aaddle^bnga lo
him.”
he carried hi* *tock of sample
run. be hrew
tee shade of a^ttree
hlmrelf down
»p
«0
5POJ
over hi* i
under the railway embai kment. After
Buabope.
Bt.
Ijoai*.
**l
naed
L^u^Bw
Ike a dock
for all th<
a few minute*’ rest he wa* on the
I others k
ought. •
point of leaving.
HolUatera Rocky
Ith qnlnln and aim voice* attracted hb notice. He could
gs are I
am called the prettb l^glri^
discovered that
see no one. but
city.” IScenU. Ja*
Aa examination of the raultj
big treat companle* of Ba
which went through tbe Bre. reaulted
in tee Boding of their aecuritif
in perfect coodltlon. Tbe loas o
Block certiBoaie*. tend*, im
pollcle* aod other raluable
might be a rery *eriau* matter
one and the wl*e man 1* the one who
aafeguard* theae paper* from fire. Yet
there are hundred* of boalneM men
who have valuable paper* In the'r
deaks.or other Are trap*, lltUe rcallt
Ing that they are In oon*tant danger
alao be made lo the poor aod lo their of being deatroytsd by Are or atolen.
Tbe Baltimore conflagration Indl
cate* that thene fireproof vault* ai
safe from Are. no matter bow hot
to <
> may chance
c^
• wtae I*
Ml la called lo the i
Two Will Give Om
nr*i Nat kmal bank atx the
imiw' of their new
Na 2 of the Congregational
Traver»e City I*
will fire aa upper In the
parlora Taeaday afternoon rilntVr’clil
.*n*m
I
m of Dr. Martia waa pobatarday aa aaemary of tea
I aiy Bravlac Cotepaay
atooold bare
nmak Btoater kaa toorad tola
factor frtNB tee botldlag oo the <
of Caloa aod Slaih atracta t
toalldtac located at 214 Booth Cnioo
atraat. wtoleto vaa foraeriy occoplei,
toyteaSiarl
Word toaa
Crmv. wtoo U la Oraod Rapida roealr.
lac toodleal traauaeat teat toe wltto^
atood tee oparatloB la Brat rate atoapa
aod la eery toopefal of belac toooie 1
few dara
WAIT 9EMITIEIT
Bold think of nueto n telil
-I'mMtananreofthnL]
kmrnomaftea-
RLKi*?.S3SSL'^<»«.
ten minute* tw*o
even available man In the little set ;l
tinmen I were on ithe ^
of the PTOP.HMH1
llowing oppor
toalties to reeppe him. **I have paared words which aroused hb coric
three farmerf already, and I know
”Here b tee place!” some oi
that bat oae Isn’t on tbe News list.” saying. ”Cut It here and the
be mused. ”Now to buftioes*. If 1 In will enlarge the gap and get through
tend to show Mr. Neebit and rode In no time. When tbe road gang
Robert what b In me ”
Soon be reached a saw mill. Th. snvthlnc Then our lam
day * work was already well begun And ihr way the sun
su is
There were a hundred men employed be resd
ploughing in mmeeur
there. What a chance—tf only h»
*-But what of the
could canvas* teem! He was abont ir tK>ti» voire asked. ’’Isn't Silas Mason
pass oo when be determined to make on the watch? He know* that a cut
an effort to see tbe men. He Intra In the bank wlU niln hi* crop, and
duced blmaelf at the office, and asked he’ll not let l! happen If he can help
leave to go into the mill In tbe Inter
est of the New*. The manager wa*
•That * all right.' the answer was
about to refuse, when tbe solicitor heard ”He’* off hi*
h! guard now. Tosaid: -ni prombe to pass through In night at ten o'clock we’ll be here.
fifteen minute*, asking men to put twelve of US. The work will Ik* done
down teelr names. 1 agree not to arc »e
with them. Will that do?”
The listener did not grasp the sltuaTbe permbskin Bought wa* smiling Uon at fir*
•St. Then it
ly granted, and In fifteen minute* I that there
; plot to inundate i
James waa on hi* horre emoe more
A few of tee men bad answered him
•Gootl for him!” he thought. ’ I’m
surlily: several bad not even noUc«l glad If tht»*e poor farmer* north of the
him; and two or three had told him
they couldn’t rred. But the net re
sult of the attempt wa* seven sub- vent them.”
t
flve of whom had paid cash
wa* cautlouRly atealing away
the embankment when he heard
a about. One of tbe consplmtora.
reach.” was the canvasser’s satisfied climbing to tee railroad track, bad dla-
asked,
me.”
Tbe result
the examination was;;
ng. It was ooly a flesh-wound, i
A cold bate tbe application of llna ij
ment. a night's rest, and he would be ]
all right again.
i
He was asleep when tbe section
men returned from tbelr trip. Next
morning he learned that they bad aur
prised the consplralor* while at tbelr
work. When these saw that tbeyi
were discovered, they fled preclplutt-1
%he young solicitor took the morn
Ing train lo Whittier. He went
straight to the ofllr.- of the New*. Ed
itor Ne»Mt rose a* he entered the
COAL!
FOR RENT.
V
-p> BRUT Tkr.. furnl.M
MWV
Alter considerable deUy we are
^MISCELLANEOUS
den for Coal in
CAR LOTS. As wc own and
operate our own mines wc arc
able to sell our Coil at a TCry
ItW flCETC.
A sample car will
convince )xmi that our Coal u
the best and cheapest fuel ever
brought to this city. Wc
your buxiness.
Give us a trial
me a fall
*^rm'afraid you’ll
ure. Mr. Nesblf."
Ne*blf." be began ”I have
a few name*,
to gel Silas
•s. but I failed
fi
Mason. He* warned me
i
off the place.
And I'll ha ve to stay at home for a
llrtoorporatod]
My ankle b a little stiff
day or
MIoH.
from an accident.”
Choica of 125 Watches at oik
The editor laughed. -1* tbla the
fourth off legular prices.
way you tell about your work of last
0»r* 4M> WilkMm aork. Otw IVI.«
night?” be asked. ’’Why. every one
CHAINSb talking about your plucky trip to
Lake Station. You’ve done a good
Choice of 100 Chalne at atmoat
stroke for the News. The people will
half prices.
not forget that It was one of onr men
who fooled the dlke<utter*. And don’t LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
you worry about Silas Mason. He
Claua Wamar. Propriator
was In a while ago. asking for you. Be
Choiee of 600 Rinpa at one-third
ffUnOMS RAT. MIGB.
fore be went out he paid bb subscrip
off regular price*.
”*Hwirs passed before be secured an "””Here’* OTe of Mason * men. I’ll be tion five years In advance. Will you
other submrlber. He stopped tanners bound!- wa* tbe cry.
consider a year's engagement with the
These goods must be turned into
on the road. He walked acrore
•Stop him!” -Don’t let blm get Newa. Mr. Caraonr
ash at once.
fields, and Ulked to tbe men at tbe away!” -He’ll tell Mason, and tee
plough. He entered reveral ho
game will be up-” came the an*werRA8TALU Hustling Jeweler.
and spent valuable time trying to con ing voices from beyond.
The Standard Mining Co. tincor vince frugal houmywlve* that they
But James had taken warning, and
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS.
could not be happy without tbe Nesrs. was off down tee road. Tbe man on
But .when evening came, he bad suc the bank gave cham*. He had a bard
by Register of Deeds F
ceeded In adding to hb list only one task before him. for the younger man
Wlson to Feb. 27. 190t.
name, that of the farmer who
was a practiced runner. After a hi^tf W.Wm.
L. Brown an d wUIfe to Ant
tnic»n W.
rather reluctantly fornisbed dinner to mile .In wh^ch he lost much ground,
The City Council has extended the
The company horse and rider In exchange for i
Baruk.
lots
4.7 and
4. H., U
tbe pursuer sent a abot after his
Ux wnrraau for the month of Febru
make* a specUlty of car and half car mootbs’ subacriptloc.
quarry. James felt a aharp pain In
lot* and Mr. Perkin* ba* already c»>abto Charles Wllbelm ary for the collection of the atate
The nlgbt was spent In a loft Above hb ankle. He wa* not disabled, howli*hed a eon*lderable bu*lne*i
. lot 2. block 9. Perry county taxes; and alao tee dellno
tee stable where his horse wa* put tip. Uier. But fearing further Injury, be
1; 1125.
A year’s snbreriptlon paid tee bill, and left the road and plunged Into i
Emma Houghton to Charles Mllbrd.
of willow* wbf
I wUl be In my ofBce to receive said
lot* 23 and 34. block 3. Kingsley; $150.
Prompt shipment of ouUide
from tee wab
trjnooo la what the
from now ante February 29lh.
David G. Chandler to Elmer E.
Then be knew i
ch week-day. from $ o'clock
orders and aatUfacUon guaran
parcel sec. 21. town 25.
da. *”*
aettlng when next he Champion,
clock In tee forenoon, and
teed. Your pLtrooage aollcUed.
12; $229.05.
A half hour s ride brought him to
him. Evidently he bad range
t
to
Wm. L. Brown and wife
Floyd U
the two hundred acre coto field which fainted with tee pain In hb i
L. E. TRIMBLE,* Prop
was the pride of Farmer Mason’s which wa* now quite aUff. Hb pnr- Smite, parcels: $1.
crewded for t
block.
Ernest O. Potrafka and wife to Wm
James bad heard bow thb field
thle entlri atock on aale
have turned back after
Dated February lat, 1904.
Comer Ninth and* Union Rt*
bad escaped everflow during tbe firing one shot, so he bad been left Ward and John A. Wilson. swi«. *ec
puick aelltng pricoa and let t
M. E Haskell, City Treasurer.
Citiiens Phone 7$(l
24.
town
25.
range
12:
$2.80fl.
aprtng rise of tbe MlasUsippI The
Alfred
Friedrich,
et
al.
to
Edward
Hb first thought waa of tee emT^lttler niUaU bordcre
mkment. In a few boar* it would McNamara, lot 7. block «. except east
north, and had Vld back tee waters. be cm. and Fhrmer Mason’s fields 20 feel. Traverse City; $4,480.
Jacob Furtsch. gnardlan. to
after brenklng through tee would be flooded. What could he do
aged oooda to be found In It
levee, had )covered tbotiaand* to prevent thb? He had forgotten his McNamara, lot 7. block C. except east
The Globe Store. »
20 feet. Traverse City; $1,000.
or acres to a depth of three o
anger of a few hour* before, and gave
119 Front Bl,;
AudUor General to Jaa. H.
feet. The corn, which waa tee
himself to tee solnUon of the problem lots 5 and 6. block 2. Wilhelm * add;
atarted. bad all been deatroyed. Tlrufi bow to help tee man who had treated
$305.
Silas Mason’s acres of waving grain him ao «habblly.
Auditor General to Jaa. H.
presented quite a contrast to tbe wa
”I cannot walk more than a few lots
tery waste beyond tbe embankment
*tep*.- be conaiderad. -My ankle Is $2.60.5 and 6. block 2. WUhelm's add;
James paused to admire tbe luxm
too aUff. It will not do to wait for
County Treasurer to Jas. H
^J^W
aat growth. Aa be looked, he aa
some one to come akmg tee road.
IlheTm’s add;
Silas Mason walking between row* Often boar* para without a alngle trav- ^ 5 and C. block 2. WilbeT
211M2t which nschU hb wabt.
eler.- He wa* lost in thought for a
Dewey 8. Nickerson and ^ife
Caldwell
A
Loudon,
parcel,
sec.
harTH'r toe cried at last. -Thb
wn 27. range 11: $3,000.
b the very clnnra where a boat b
William Brigbly to A. E. Brigham.
kept hidden by tee farmers of tbe
saay be
over at Lake Station, but I hope not. If
Leonora C. Haden to Marion L.
I can row over there. I can teU tee aec- I^rk^^ycel.
sec. II. town 27. range
Uon man. and theyTl be on hand lo
atop the mtle game of our frienda tee "umTa De Camp to John Bwnin.
^ tor
-It b fair. Isn’t Itr* was tee grmU$. block 12, north Fife Lake; $10J0.
He found the boat, and with aome lotP«<er
CeMdoaning and Feateor Renouiriem Bed answer. -Bony tee fellows to tec
FMnaburgh. et al. to Charlea
tateT
■orte lost tbeirs in tee flood. That dUScuHy poahod It Into tee water. *1
tiod.^eH^of^xeS4. sec. 19. town 2$.
gueas I can row acroas tee lake." be
me a clean two teoo- thought -1 don’t row with my ankle.
Bethel'Bristol and wife to Chnriaa
for tec right of way
Bnrett. ne^ of aeH. am:. 29. town 2$.
along my iand. And It toaa doubled tec
age 10: $100.
ralae of my place. Tbere*a atfil three
a trylag trip, but the two
Joseph K. Saundera to WUfrod E.
t at length oorored. It waa Batey.
feel of water on tee fonaa to tec
uaed for mlllury dlaplnya.
part of a % of swl«. aec. f.
Bk
when
the
llghto
of
Lake
Borte All that kaepa H ffom my
p battalion can completely man
town 25. range 11; $2,600.
field*
Is
teat
dirt
bank
teare.
I
waa
Station
appewud.
Tbe
rower
ahoutod.
euserialu By night twenty thousand
WE ARB BHOWINO the largest
afraid, a while back, teat aomabody and tee agent reaponded.
-Rout out the aaetlou meuf- wna
might cat It mad let tbe
r ground. Ttoat would hare i
THESTAMURDMiNllieGa
eiarinC.Pirkiit.SaiisAft.
ST/UDAmeOAL
Oregon^* offering.
Organated oa
Old faatoiooed fruit of tee rioe.
Onr alaff.
Oleomargerli
OroaOMWted cake. Orange «alad.
Other cake.
Old gorerooieot.
Orihodon creai
Oolong.
Offering of aprlog.
One for all.
Out price U cent*
THE MARKETt.
Detroit.
Peb.
Blieat—May.
%IM: No. 2 led. 11.07; No. 3 com. 4Sc:
No. B white oata. 37Hc.
Toledo. O.. rVb. 29.—Wheat—Caab.
•1.02; May. I1.02H: July. 97^c
Chicago. fVb
29.—Blieat—May.
•I.Ol; old July. 95Mc; new July.
944ic, Corn-May. M^c; July. W^ic.
-May. 44Tac: July. 4llkc. May
•14.9S: terd. I7.C&: riba. |7.S0.
T A X El
Triable’S Bakery
WMesak aod Ratal
liaiUpi Inknpt Snet
*
thank* to the kind friend*
ibora who naaUted in tee alckof Bower* t
latoe waaai
Fab. 22.1904. May you nU recedre tee
kindnaaa nnd aaalaUnce tent ton* been
extended to na and oura la our wlah.
lSgiaaon,''%aritoUte^^
Monmin Twl Oarrlaa new life to
emery pnrt of the body. » ceata. tea
'o?*«
isti
JGMPET OaiK WOfKL.
SU ^
BUTIMO CARPETS and roga for
C—.rt.’tt.’T
“
Bm-ist
^^
-BM what woald hare boon their A doM men are going to cut the <
THY A MOOMO WAMT ADl
otojaet In UiOm ttoe toaak. Mr. Ma- baakmauf at toa o’MogIl*’
auur tharllloraMtod.*«nuiy^oui; The MPUi toaMaual mrag. WW
'ra.r.'sr
Imr. mnichea and mining.
TSVAMCOmWAMTABL.
TAY A ABCORD WANT Ag.
TAV A AieOAO WANT AB.
sATUROArswaui
f.«oo
—rg;way»WILL NEVER
SUI^NDER
li the EVENl^JG
HARROWING
EXPERIENCES
By Wlr* to tbr ereotos Raeord.
Bt. Joseph. Mich. Feb.
Charlea
Fetho. who was Insane as the raaoU of
Towad Into Port Townosnd in
a Sinking Condition.
Mai aonrioe «.f C.
: was beU thU af.er
^o-Pnoumosda Cawaad tbo Pal*
ocloeb Jronx the
MMler the Arectioo of H L. Cane
try a record want ad.
Mn. Ella EUnd
wife of Fred Bl»
street, died this
o'clock of pleortM
mneasofonly
9f only Ire daea. Mrs. ]
sabterof Mr.l^ Mrs
Pa^----------------------and leares belide- her I
father and mother, two daoahters to
mother s kMs. a brother
'•“.arissgg
• city Book Store •
yei Mrs. Elmdorff was a mo
of the Companions of Foresters of thb
city and also carrted insurance in the
THE WKATHKR-Pmkahly swow tomcM aad I
ARTHUR DURGA DEAD.
Special to the> Eraalas Raaord.
!
Uat of tlw Dead.
First cUm paaaengers:
Mim SWInar. Ckllum, Wash,
drowfwd.
<4 acute
SUte^lb str
Mrs. Adams, diad from eapoaure.
Pere Marque
moraing and had not been feeling well
ihipment of
:
:
far some Ume but
until yes.
terday morning t
H. Buckley, both drowrwd.
s though!
auwto to tha fact that tha Japanaaa
necessary to suminon a doctor. He
Members of the crow:
has been married only three montha
lma.14 ta ions at PMt Arthur and Mi» ANTOlWe kOLCM-S WMEREAtOOTi
A. Ntllson. J. Neilsen. P. ProlUs. The
funeral arrangements will not be;
Rm fortfMa. The panaral Saciaraa ha
•TILL UNCE8TAIN.
auward; W. H. Eoaman. E. Somera made uniit hts pan*ota reach the city
win navar phra tha ardar to aurrandar.
Oeuglaas. A. Domwlly. ~ Raymond. from Ixing Ijike I.. IV Curtis hai
Ha calls aa auarybody to fight to daath.
ebarg*of the funeral.
*
^
hent; Peter MuJIiru M.
WrMe to a Relative From Dulul
Flyim.
RUSSIAN SHIPS RUMORED SUNK.
Minn.. But Spoke of Going On->Hr
Port Townsend. Wash.. Feb.
-The
Rr Wiro to tSa Eraalng Raconl.
Is Evidently Deranged.
steamer Qo«^a. which was brought
•1 Potoraburg. Fab. 2t.-An ui
Into this port in a «n-ckt*d condition
lirmtd rumor ^a euVrent hara this avaiv
sale of the
yi*s», rday had the auwt harrowing eg.
4ng that t«ro I
sA-ial to tbe KvenliM; Him-eu-iI
just Uiiivcl. These cWs ate
R.iti.uri. Hay. Ft h. 2N -The wif.- «4 tM rl..ncf ever Vaown aU) tpe mutJi Pa
Ai.lolnr Kolt iu. who Iia« bee n niyrUeH- cine CIN04I Wiwn the steamer put in
Opens up. The barfla.ns w.il be
(•usiy missing slm*** a W(»ek ago lawi h»n a bK.. of fi.iirteen men wan an
so
great
that
you
will
not
be
especially
well made ol larcJAP SHIPS AT 8A8EBO.
able to resist the buying temptv
Fiida). U almost pmatrsled over his no.mrr-d In addition to the damage to
fully selcctctl Icallicrs.
II) Wire to the Kyenln* Record
ot'c. Ik-sUlt* bis wife. Mr. Solera the veasA l. The Queen caught Are off
tion.
The Globe Store.
Chs Foo. Fab. M.-H was raportad has a family of ten children, the eldest the mouth »ff the C«»lumbla river: The
118 Front 8t.
hera that two Japaneas warships have being a young la<ly c4 IG. ft Is now life tMiatK were Uunched hut before
bean compel lad to maks for Saaabe for generally arcepie^l here that Mr Bolcni I hey had gone far two ,4 them cap
sized and all the oocupanu periahed.
The remaining roemlK-rs of the crew
•
HAS PORT ARTHUR FALLEN?
who huyed on the ship made a des
B) Wire 40 the Evenlnj:
peraie Aghl with the Are on board and
Cha Foo. Fab. 29.-Thara is s cur.
^£U£FOfCOOD SMOis^
rant rumor ^para that Port Arthur hM did not dl.pcwe of hU hogs In Traverse Anally succeed*^ in bringing the vessel
inlo port.
fallan^y
of th* attack by the niy and hsd gone on farther
The exiierlenres of the men were'
Japanaaa~Haat. The report, hawever. didn't And what be wanted in
he would still go on The let
frightful and the suffering* of tbo^e
rather incoherent and ww^meil
who stuck to the ship w.*re awful, but
r^tc a deranged mind. He al
RUSSIANS INVADE KOREA.
If more inforraaUon was wanted to they fought ihe Asmes bravely and
By Wire to the Evening Record
saved
what they cmild of the ve.«sel.
JTite He has spoken of going to
St. Paiarsbwrg. Fab. 2S—Tha Chir
Washington and It U presumed that
The Queen was headed for the!
on tha Yalu river report that the ad Iv is making hk way there.
mouth of the Columbia river, and
Mr
Solem
was
a
prominent
cltl/^-n
vanca guard of the Russian i
about 9 odock the su-amer Santo MonI-'
here and he and bis family occupy
CO wa* sighted. The Qm^n signalled
high position He was a very te^
incH (;r.\de SHOK m.4ki.\g
maa with his family, always being wiiu and asked to stand by until temporary
repairs «»uld he made When everytha tha Japs were compelled to ra- them wherever possible He se
to IH* a borat-lovlng man and
_ thing had iKH-n fftade safe, the Queen
traat Tha cavalry horses were
never gone longer than a day or two continued on to the mouth of the Cobehind and Blazed by the Cossacks. A
When he left for Traverse City li e liimhia only lo And the bar was too
large force ^f Russian cavalry and in last man he saw was a Record corre- nuigh to cross in
The distressed craft was iwlnted
s|M»ndent He told him that be was
fantry has bean dispatched In pur
going I*. Traverse to sell his pigs toward Ptjget Sound but tiad fortune
of tho retreating Japanese with
Since then It has been iMmed that he gill pursued, and when she rounded
Cape
FUiter>- she encountered a terdid not have any pigs but his ulk at
rical storm. With dlBculty
that time was entirely rational.
hout further 1
'HEAVY BATTLE EXPECTED.
that
Seattle, wbei
hy»*.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
hing he kadi
nightfall.
London. Feb. 2f.—A report cornea done liefore.
from Si. Peteraburg. through Chineae
------ -- It also
aourcaa. that a body of Japanose cav veloped that he had bid aeveral cltl
alry has been routed on the Yalu river sens goodbye, not only once but comby the Russians and that Ruaalan Ing back and repealing It Just befi^r
he hMrded the train for Traverse.
He I. a man of between 45 amd 14.
■n Korea.
i*mp.Tai,. In his hsblis and of good
\ now hM a force of i
WILLIAM EGLER HAS BAD ACCI
ti*‘iermlned utnin 1
Set ei.1 new L«l Price $5.00 uid
DENT THIS MORNING.
$G.00. Not « cheap line. Call and
the Russian atek to occupy and news
ice ihein.
of a jhsavy land battle is expected FAIHEBS* tOUBDOT ClfDED
wRhJn s dsy or two.
A. P. Gray, of Traverse City. Led One Was Caught in the Gecrtng of a Peel
The Old Reliable Shoe House
ing Machine at the Oval Wood
rf the Discusaiona—Very SucALBERT^LOBENSKY.
Dish Company.
WANDERING
WESTWARD
DRINK
GRAPE No Better Shoe
JUICE IS SOLO IN THIS Gin
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for
50c
Some of it in the
Window
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
c. I. e I. rASSENcn
TtAIN FAST IN SNOW
rc;.ss.ss7ir.:sxr
dental ettee here aad will
suns or
OVERGOATS
Women’s
Shoes S. BENDA & CO.
$2.00
^UmlVJiMridi
I.ui.lnic. F. b » -Til.- ni»t
William Egler. .4 81* Webster street,
ful round up farmers institute, bolh in ha his right arm terribly lacerated at
point of attendance and inleresi ever the oval wood dish factory this mom
held in the state, was brought to a ing in the gearing of a peeling ma
All were killed or captured »se at the Agricultural C4illege Frlchine. The arm from the wrist to the
AT JOLO.
fUy.nlghi.
elbow was terribly Injured and it is
The morning's aeasJoo was in charge very doubtful whether the arm can be
trf the Michigan Bv^^keepers Aaaocia saved but the attending physicians are
iaMnd Lieutenant
R. West tion and addresses were made by W. doing Ihelr utmost to save the member.
Mr. Egler is empUiyod around the
X Hutchinson *4 Flint. E. R. Root of
Wm Serigualy W
Several
Medina. O . Prt4. r. P. Hedrick of the machine and in some way he either
Other American Omcers Hurt.
Agricultural College. W. W Farns got his clothing In the cogs or chain
worth of Watertown. O and C. B Col which drew bis arm Into the machine
lingwood of l.an»lng .
^
By Wire to the Rt^nlng Record.
The horticultural session In the*
HEAR8T CAUSE A SPLIT.
Manila. Feb
Major Hugh
was presided over by C. F.
Scott, with the third squaiinm. bad I aftemewm
Hale of Shelby a* • -I Two Democrat Convention* Held In
wen« le<ld by A P
oPiUlaf^P«rteenth Ohio Dl.trict.
Morns at J«Thv in which ad the Monts CIt.v. r X St.
oo. L. J
Warren.-Ohio. Feb :f» -T«o conITof W. B. Bar
were killed or cdpturt>d exr«'pl HasMn. Pmt of
greMiona] convention* were held here
row* of the Agricoltural College.
who is located
toda.v
by
DeaocraU of the Fourteenth
The cloaing ae**ion wa* dv%*oted lo
Ihirlng the engagement. Sectmd a di*cu**lon of the subject of rural dUtrlct. At the regular convention
Ueulenani Kugeiu* II West was seri echfKjt*. the *peakvr* being President Charlea McCormick of Akron was nom
ously wiiiindisl and several other Snyder of the Agricultural College. iMted ft>r congrea* and William R
American offleer* were slightly in Prof II J. Cniab) of the Tnlted State* Hearst wa* indorsed for the pre*ii«red
_______________
of agriculture and Pn>f. A denc.v
At the second convention, rompoaed
Llghtfoott of Ann ArUvr
(4 delegate* dtSMtisfled with the
of the firstN^herlng. W. T,
COURT ADJOURNED BY SNOW. I »«.
in of /wm.iwst
Akron wae
«SM> nominated
iMMiiaBlcrM for
lur
Train. Wa*
.nO^ Cn.y C.H.
Wal- j
BUnographer Couldn't Get Hera.
Train Ha* Been Bent Out F.
ten lo Raacu* the One Which
The adjourned
Left Here al 11:15.
LEFT THE PORK ASHORE.
and Stenographer
The O. R ft I iui**enger train which
* hong up at Wal
Ml thU city thia forenoon at Ll:15 is ton Junction on account <4 sUlled
atack In a anow bank Jo*t the other train* Court ha* been adjourned until
San Francisco. Feb. 2S.—The Pacific
aide of Klnjcky and can get neither |
lieaaship China
way. A train has been sent out from'
Saturday with
called for the o
sailed
Walton to meet the stalled train hnd
T number of ps
big cargo I
lo try aad reacne It.
When the iraln left the depot this
Mill Burner
BMmlag It had hard work to start, the
the war
Memlng at Utica. N. Y.
rails halag la anch bad shape and
The China
ooverad with saow an Ice Only the By Wire to the Ereaing Record
thU port Friday, but was deUyed
haiSkS^ car and one coach was taken
L’tica. N. Y.. Feb
The
the reasoval from her hold
aad the coach was nearly filled with stoae mill,
of mess pork which had
duroy, was
by Bre at the bMB coasli
1 to Ihe Rmalan governNew York MHIs this
feered by the
covered by
ban of the
»Ubl fall Into Ithe^ hands
H. A. CoatM and wife went to Eden
I NLESS VOU Ht'RRY AND INVEST IN
ONE OF Ol’R MEK-S WINTER
$2.00
MaistifN Biikrept StHk
DATTLEWITH
HASSANHOROS
1(Doe$’iilCak«aU<ry
Cons Rcaacd Person
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
rhe two little daoahter* j
aad VlTiaa. acad t an^
swkMe thH wwBhia by talrtag
LowSmi. FoS. ».~RMftef^s TMo^ram phtee
Cowp—y Hm PMilMd • Sitpitch
^SL PiMriSypp oUliAg thit a Ulai
rSM Saaw raeolMp thtf* from Poet
ARM WAS
LACERATED
SEVEKTH TE.Ul_Sin
MBS, EUiBOre BEAD
B7 wm to Um BMftlas Rws.
r.-
fliwA!
TRAVERSE cnr, MICH., MOKDAY, FEBRUARY 29, IWH.
PLAIT
WAS lESTMTO
PORT ARTHUR WILL FIGHT TO
FOURTEEN MEN WERE LO«T IN
8, Wrt to Uw Enalat Bacon).
THE LAST.
THE WRECK OF THE QUEEN.
■alof. Mick. rob. ».-Tba prtei.
Ia« phot of Ika W/Bluo,. Hallaabaek
8 CraaM 0<ao|»ar «» «aotn>ra<l
BIG UUmiATTLC EXFECTEB bjr 8T* Ihl. Boralac. Ixoa t».MO vith Lire BOATS WERE CAF8IZEB
lamaooa The kr« raeeaUr aaRUMIAN ADVANCE GUARD INVESSEL CAUGHT FIRE RUT CREW
VAOCA KOREA
FOUGHT FLAMES.
CHARLES errXE SUICIDED.
I Hm m Arm, 1 r20M» la «Im
Firs Brokt Out at tha Mouth of the
rt»wr Tlwt RmI. Sm«m
•wMtrpRa, Klllod HhuMlf.
Columbia Rlvar and ths Ship Wm
Say* lh« Port Hm Fillifi.
record
FrankFreidrich&Co
h.) arr nu« .UUiig *t .^.u) ONE.HALF OFF o( iurmet lo«
pric*. you ire in <bnger lo get left.
See Tl». Window
Tie._26c. SOc. 76c
888C1-IA«I_K
Ot-OTKOKM*
WE CAM'rix voon old shoes
Wo .re ,oro we emn St yon mil, , p,t, „j
comfort
WARM SHOES
Some ,ro very pliln, while other, .ro nice en„u*h for Orem .hoe.,
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opp««. WhUin, H.U..
SHOESTOM.
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING i
!■
;
AU Kinds Of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
>' 'll
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
Kew Stand 242 Front Street
Foiljf-Eiglit Cents
Cl)ev Jill $av
The bargains offered by us onI'.ANTS at $2.%. $l>.C5, $2.95 are
the best ever seen—saving from
This is a Special Price placed on .-i lot of
DRESS GOODS
consisting of such materials
one to two dollars on each p.niri .
to the customer. ::
•;
'
CbeyHlsoSav
as X’enetians.
Cheviots. Suitings, etq^^__ mostly 52 inches
That the prices made on lines of
WINTER SUITS to close, are
wide and worth 75c, ^ and $1.00 per yard.
Many have taken advMtage of this sale already—Now > your opportunity, as the
better bargains even
::
::
we
tomer from one-third to one-half
the regular price.
' lot will not last lonir ::
than
claim -for them—saving the cus::
•
......................
Hamilton
The OompaakiBa of Vhewatera wiU
hare a apedaJ BMettag tomorrow after-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ETratKQBEOoiD. IBATESSE OtlT, lOOlI, HOSIIAT, RWUXT M, Uik.
THEEVEHMQItEOORD
TNOt. T.
W. HANMM
1^=4
•^a.-SSMT'-
TMa M aa impartom ato pm^
a latoatrr aad wrfll pwt Into Mr
m maar tbaaaaad or tollarp aathfwwPh worktop paopto Thla
Ito ftret pood tadwatir «o to ac^
tW ckjr
SI
*WTTt/tfr
DISCUSSES
fYioFCMoa oiLMjrr
and nsv.
LAUPMAN AODNSM YOUTHS
TtoBawtfarTratfeof
prorWM vttk M li»d.v
titel f«i4 «r mjMi. vlikdi «M ra»««l
tlaa fur Bays nod Vaomp I
hr Mtec. Tb* fo»4 wm. plaerd la
Miaor
taaai Id l«
fur
■UMMmmI of »r« IfidMirW
C. A. ilCItCMga city CMM
Tto board bar
I pT Ito fund wlaeta laerwnalnt the
waasaggg"^*”
•?srvifL'sa5:i2sr
3PtrCcnt A$35ScreaiaB<l a 25c Battle
ofFun»«BrcPoMfor0nly25c
Interest
m on Deposits
.'li
JSB
53
'rL Savings)
V ^ANK Jj
this elty. awtag that the town m
TMt PANAMA CANAL.
YIm fSlicMlM «r tte PMMl 1
Mat mk. aiMt kM aiglit oT te cbe
lOd.
The profoasar opened hla addrem
with tiH Btatausent that to was not
pMag to discuss his subject from tto
It of right and wrong, but
from tto material one of what Is beat.
Competltloo today Is tto keenest that
It ever has been. The gene rat km pre
vious did Dot hare such sharp com
petition. In order to Wla today. It to
“s:“.-nr:5!S52;K
sa£rs.psi!a.« °
H. 8. HuU. PraaidcDt.
A. V. Frledrk^ aod Chaa Wlhelm. Vk* PrsuMeaU.
C, A- Hammond. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
■•iAL.
YOUR REUARLE HOME FURNISHER.
At a matter ol toct, emjr fim.daas Grocery iathe citytcQA
goocto at about the same price ire do, but the question it,
^ fAa/ #rva /no tk€ fog% oa^
Utkf Wc aim to
**^id^mther klMIng birds fbrmtgh«ft the state
Rural mall directory of Ragtoaw
ounty Issued.
Laborer to Saginaw quarries scrlotisly Injured while si tempt tog to
board moving train
Battle Creek couple, aged €1 and 65.
Lack of coal caua
schools to close.
Many patlenu waiting for opening
of Holland hospital.
Sparta woomn aawed wood to keep
family from sUn Ing.
Miss Lens BchuHx. of Menominee,
dropped dead in cutter. Heart failure.
lonls resident makes tlSO s day by
buying and shipping eggs to New
York
V
GulU sod wild ^ks become tamed
by Btsn-stion and cat with chickens
St Bt. Joseph
Grand RapMs man arrested for illtreatment of ninc^yearold son. rearressted for horse stealing.
Nineteen priesu belong to the Port
Huron Knights of Columbus. More
clergvmen than any council to tbs
Unlietl Sisies.
Tenant olttcers after parents and
qhlldren at l.anslng One hundred and
nine pupils sl>sent from school W'edI the Island Lake tsr‘ widened sixty feet.
______
for the farmers dur
Slklng*
ing target prscflr** of the First United
Stsit^ Infsntrj.
The Ueldlng cimncll. Instead of acting on iu own Judgment as to grantI submit the question
vottrs
the spring election.
There are already two republican
weekliet^ at Manislique, but there la a
certain fxctb»n In the town which to
rr. and ai
be started
mad about It—we
e the waaiber.
don't
ently some of
-lustier,
Reading Hust
been blsmtog
rtben
hit xubacribers
Uher wo have
him for the
\e kind
kli
been enduring.
Irs of that city
that the mayor xayx he will have every
"dad" arrested who fails to put In an
appearance at the conncll meetings to
the future, unleaa be has the best
kind of an excuse.
W. R. Addlaon. ahei
coonty. haa the most popular boarding
house In Centerrme. twenly-alx being
e of hit I
r than U
for for several vrinters.
Beldlng's dally paper baa 1
the woodbine twlneto. In o
upon the fact the Star (weekly) says:
"Beldlng merchanu have not aa yet
learned the lesaon 6f how to use print
er's Ink. and unUI they do there will
be no room for a daUy paper."
According to reports from .
parts to St. Joaephh country, field mice
have done considerable
. •
K»ve the best quality ol foods /ur the least imxncy uf any.
grorery ittwe in Tfsxcrsc City.
Hmalipnx at Albion.
Three Rivers had f to.OCai fire
Michigan plumbers meet to Deirult
a
sg"ulBo'JS?l
ENTERPRISE
qroOERY
FIREEilRANCEH^^Sr^-r
-I.
J. H. MONROE
Now Wllhatoi Rtotk.
Tmvorus
General InnranGe
'.W| JIENUSTS..
DR8. SAWYER A FENHALLSOON
*‘~ja£s.:=Mr.4Sn.—
KASKOLA
31 i New Wilhelm Block
fSJi.'VT.'sss^r
THE THINGS YOU WANT ARE
THE THINGS WE HAVE
And Just now ws have many things that you want and the prieM art the eonvlncerm.
ment has aome rare bargains.
The clothing depart
Look at those:
OVERGOATS, $7.00
LONGLEY HATS, $1.00
If you want a good hat CHEAP buy a Longley.
We would rather Ukt $7.00 for those evercaata
These are regular $3.00 halt and they are good, xeear-
than carry them over. If you find your oUe you get
able hats. The reaaon for the price, wc are not going
the biggest bargain of the year. These prices have
to carry this line any more.
never been dupNcated nor have the quMitiea
YOU WILL PAPER $0ME ROOM
This aeaaon, perhaps the whole house. Oon t wait until the paper hanger comes before you select your wall
paper. Take time to make your selection. We have never had a liner
of the very latest' wall
papers. There la a distinction about our papers not always found every
We are here to show eiir new
the little rodenti
CMaptd M A»f«l Frt.-
-a St
done
suapUoB and aotktog could be doae
for Dto. 1 was gto$a up to dto. Tbo
eoTory. lit
OvsewstecHlMd depult raidt Is flrePTNtasd SUMS absatnte safety ftrvalBakie
pamnaHdMaieals. PriTate vrittic nNn
lx
WHOLC8AL1 RETAIL
A WORD ABOUT
OUR GOODS....
THE BALTIMORE FIRE
WasssesTtkeflercestwrecsm. Otberpropertj worth Bimoia west sp la tuMke. tat the
terrific best had Uttkeffect OB the task mils,
am thsir costests were imlxlared.
J. W. SLATER
be bettered to be « great power for
■M teporuat alTMta 4a dM MHory
able to carry
earn out aar«
ar tiM eoaatrr. aad wtJJ haaa i
br hU ftrm
Klaaaa A Martla.
______ Diwpflata, Tolado. C
Haira catarrh Cora U takaa lai
••ilr. actiap di^r
t aivM «* povar aad ai
^ It to to UlTMt<Ml. eaau per bottle. 8oM by Ml drag
aad doM Boc l«ava ua to tto vUoi oT
%te Haira Family Pllla for i
vhatarar paaaliia rarolatkiaanr po
Why do the tralnera and college
emohes pick out tto mra who do ooi
c-raoirat auf to la ooatrol. Wa pa
smoke for the track teams? If It sras
•a parptdaHf tto oaa and coafrol of
good thing woukto*! they connteBoth
tto
qaecw
of
HoUaad
and
tto
atrip of laad taa mllaa wida. axtaadiap
ume tt If Dot recommaad It?
men mother hare coatrlboted to tto
a dialaaoa of flra mllaa oo aaek alda of
8moklng Interferes with tto heart
fwada of tto Batratlea Army la tto action, breathing, nerves, sight nnd
tto MPtar llaa of tto caaal ravt
touch. Out of twenty candidates for
nr par tutor laada aad watm o
West Point, ten were rejected for
or fto aona that mar to aaaaaaarr r.>r
Ing -tobacco heart." Annapolis
West Pulifl. where Che sailors hod sol
ito acmatrtietloa of tba cpaa). Tba
diers of the United 8utes are trained
rattad llatto U to aiarrtto ito
for their vocations, bar out lulmceo
•i.raralfDlr orar thla lanitorr ar
The profess<»r then li*ft the discus
tto Miaa or Ito caail liaotf. Tto roiiai
CAN IT St cumor
skm of tobacco and Ha evils and turned
mataa la prmatad a moaopoir for Ito
hU altemlon to athletic exercises. Ht
told of tto public parks to Boston,
tnaalrtmUoa of aar arrtam oT «
Ollfer. Smut Oplnlana which be visited last s
akatloa to BMnmr of caaa} or rallroai
closed by advocwtlng the ame. ua a
aaram Paaami
smaller scale of course, f tbU city.
Tto Ifaltad tBaiot U to coa«trt»ci
ost significant
old adage. "An ounce of preventative
such arorki oT toaUatloa for tto cu;.
to worth a pound of cure." which the
lectAoa aad dtorlbutloa of vatrr at
Whether real ooaaitmii
speaker chnaged to "An ounce of pre
Paaama aad Ooloo aa It droau nao-m cured, or not. la an opea
vention to worth n ton of cure that
aai7. aad la to tmpoao a walor and to guarantee that any owe me
wtU never be uoed."
The male quartette then sang the
amp* tax to par tbr latorart aai
be abaufd.’^but^kno^^
aoat or thrao votiu wllWa dfir roara thlap about tto effect of Vlnol when song. "Where to My W*aadertag Boy
Tonight r which was ImaaUfully UTto Uaitad 0tat«a to to malatala pob- taken by persona who eliber hare, or lustrated nnd Mr. Lanfmaa began his
think Itor hnre oonaumption. or aeri- address.
At the beginning, a Chart showing
adjaoaai barta wtoa la tta JadpaMNil oua lung troubles, that la deddedlr
the effects of cigarettes on the heart,
BaaaaM aboM to onablr to do m
While we do not guarantee that VI- lungs and throat of a smoker were
Tbor^w to to oo caatoam dnttoa nol will always cure coaaomptkm. we shown and explslned by the speaker.
or taxaa oT aar klad oa aar reamd be- pobHsh berewlih extracts from aome After discussing the cigarette evil, be
loagtap to tto ttaltad Btatea or am of tto letters receirwd oo this aubject, took up ito saloon question. o|
which prove that while we may to con
plorad br It. The Ualtod 8taU« aball servative in our clalma, Vlnol has cer- with a Ram's Horn cartoon whk
very expressive. He said the s
batr* tto ripbt to aiakr oar of the Ulnir cure these people, nnd na
claimed 100.000 men and boys
letters are punranteed to to pen
rear In order to maintain the ranks
and from reliable persons we man
depleted through thU same agency.
There are few boys between the ages
Tto ropobllc or Paaaaia apTMa that
of 1« and 21 In the churches and Sun
there aball aol to tmpoa«d.aBr laxaa writes. -Our daughter Mary was In day schools bemuse this Is the time
and pirenI up to die by when they walk Into the traps set for
or aar blad apoa the caaal or auxHIarr
She sms very
worka or apoa oAeerm aad emplorea
nnd
emaeUted.
but
Vlnol
re^
weak
tSrinic Rct. IiT) I.ui(nui>-. ulk hr
or tto caaal. BmplorM aad workmen stored her to health in a mervelloua
oa tto caaal. or vbaterer aatioaaUtr. manner, and ato to na well ns ever she and told how the
sraa. Words oaaaot exprem our grati attractive so as to Induce their patron
aban to axampc from mlUtarr t
tude for thb
to come. He told of the decoration
«r tto repaMtc of Paaama^
preparation.Ualted Btaloa aug^ import at a&r Uaic
Mrs K B. Jenner of Lakewood. N. tlSs**^Vmcml*
all matertol needed ai Panama free of Y.. unites:
was In eonsump
Both Rev. Mr. l^nfoiaa and Mr. Gil
DO one thought 1 could live. I
dntr.
bert held the ailentloo of Ibclr audi
ence perfectly and much good wsf
The Cnlted Btatea wUI par to Paa leas than 100 pounda. and mj
weight to 17B pounda Vlnol cored me. done by tto meeting Judgtoft
judging by the ex
ama HO.OOO.tPO la pold and an i
and It seems nlmoat n miracle. •
presslons of Interest on the faces of
parment durinp the life of thla treatr
The Rev Mr. Qroaae of Bt. Paul a tbe boys.
of nso.aoo. topinnlDK nine reara after church. 8L Joseph. Mo., writes: -A
After the talks.
r tto First Presby
Ito date ^ the treatr The canal and young man In my congregntlon bad Rev. Lu
iU entranoea aball be neotral In perpe hemorrhages of the lungs which weak tertan church, was held and the sub
ened him so that he eould not
Ject discussed to «ve minute talks
tnltr The republic of Pannmn ahall block. I recommended Vlnol:
have the ripbt to traaaport on
taken four bottles, and feels like a
Bettor Than OaM.
tanni lu eeaaeU and iroopa nnd muni new man: he eats well, sleeps well,
"1 wax trembled for aaveral yean
and la peiUnp strong.tlooa of war without paylnp
Joseph Oenla of Winslow. Me., with ehroulc todlfuatlou and uervoui
debility," writes
writes: * My aon wna given up by
doctors to die with oonaumption.
time to emplor armed forrea for the wna n human skeleton, aad could not
protactkm and luJetr of the canal the raise himself In bed. \nnol has cured
him so that be la healthy, fat. and ns kept my wife to exeeIl«Dt health foi
United Btatea ahall bare the right
well na any of hts playfeHowm.*’
years. She says Btoctrtc Bitters an
aae lu police and lU land and naml
We have loU of such letter
Jaat sptoDdld for female troobtos;
forcee or to eaubllah fortitoailoaa tor they all cooUln Just such strong, ao- that they are a grand tonic and torto
tbeae porpoaea. Tto repoblle of Pan ihenllc etatemeota. and
orator fe^w^^uSee'lU*’*l2c
they Doi be true? If old4
ama will pell ar leaae to the Unllei liver oil had any rlrtue-and we know
Sutea land adequate for natral or coal U had In the treatment of throat and
lap atalloaa on both aeacoaata of the lung irooblea—Vlnol. of course. Is of
far greater Tslue; for It not only con
tains nil tto medicinal curative eleLUMBERING tTOPPEO
The treatr <
menu of cod liver oil. but It to entirely
free from the oil or greaae which In
r in Bsnris County Woods
vnrtohly dtonprecs with tto digestive
wp can aSocd to pet aloop without the organa and prevents tto good that
Lumber operations In Bentle coun
atodow. Aad bealdea. It U quite prob might come from the cod liver oil med ty are at a staDdstUl, owlag to the
able that la time ito shadow will
We can only uy that any one who U heavy snow In the woods. There If
Her- deairious of giving A'lnol a trial for from four to six feet of snow, and tht
any kind of lung troubtos may do so
at our risk: we will pay for all the men that not a Jobber 1a that neck ol
Vlnol they uke which does them no the woods will make a dollar this year
CAOILLAC*P HUSTLE.
good. This shows that we have great Men who are using the railways fot
Tto cUr of Cadillac, ooe of Trar
log transportation are confronted wlUi
faith In what Vlnol can
Cltr'a moat propresaire nelphbora. haa James Q. Johnson, druggist. Foi- the large decking bills owing to lack oi
conventoDce of Traverse City people cars 10 move the season s cut Tbi
toon op and dolap for some t
Mr. Johnson has arranged srith some price of every kind of timber Is soar
tto war of aecwrtnp aew InduatHea. of the other reull dnipptats In the city tog. aad wUh It nature haa Impedeti
Oalr a few dara ago that place laaded to sell Vlnol.
the work of woodsmen 10 such an ax
tent that many mills srtU have a vtrj
short cm during the oomliig year
f
It^
§1
pnraiirelr abort i
f oCer Ona Huadrad DoDara B
ward tor aar ease or OMarrh that ea
lly.
Ton have worked I
moDty. deptmli It wbm
work for yow. eamiup
Tiui tcrcen is imported from Japon; all work*
edinaakbyhand. SEE IT in our window. The
manufacturers of Cedarine Furniture Polish, in or
der to get their poiUh in every home, give one of
these beautiful screens free with a three groas lot
of polish. It is no new venture for me. as I have
used the polish in my business, and have sold it
for 12 )«ars and never yet had a complaint- It
sells for a-ic per bottle and will make your old
furniture as bright as new. EVERY ONE who
bu>-s a bottle has a chance to get this beautiful
screen free of other charge.
WE FRAME PICTURE$ $0UVENIR PORTAL GARD$
Wo make this one of our strong points. The newest
Just what every e
in mouldingo—we make any kind of mat you wanL
are the Bnest yet if
, Throe views on oaeh c
There are oo many calendars, prwnlum pictures, pic-
and lets of room to t
e. Mail them to your frioi
They want to see v
t fine buildings we hove
b. ee nle* If they «er. only fremML Bring then te
the beavtiful piKee ertnind the bey. They eeU it Sc
M end we will -ehew you.”
Vtirn—T Wamit UMd «• It.
ABU Artor. Mleh, Feb. »--V^
I for tbo purebaoe of the
ISTa rewrit-^ Hto ?afStors*at the
boss ban pork, are laTttod Rum tbom wbo esa smko doo
at moat of tha other honaaa. HaalU of the lumber aad f^ber eomprtolag
OMoar Hinxdala has Inraatlgatod. ni the property doaerflSL
.« «M. A MU M OMB r \T
2fjfssir5.?srjs
tto bigboof bM for
^Soied propnsBksuruin bo reoelrod
ou ur before March 6th. Jt$4. by
WHAT AROUT THAT GARPET
>«ly now. The Body Bniooola and WUton Velvets ore boautJfvL You will t
a large atoa rug. We have aome of the handsomoat If we have not the exact atoo you want wo wUI make
tbam to fit yaar room. Wt want to show you
carpets and mgs.
TH HAIMMI & ur
MOCHnu aMPMir
THS nxana sBomibk TBiraSsonT, incn, noin>Ar, rranjAST ». i»4.
Tb® auiaal imrtorawitor fmpckMi
to tto leoftliri pwoood to to lary saeCMlfW. TW BMtor w BOt «olto M
lOuthiseoMs
Omm.mmmWfrn^WL
WeShaUBuyan
MISIKSS caos.
BeHles of UqaoMDe UHl (Hre Tbeni lo (he Sick.
*to ^jm
Dm
^oto VmBottoa-
daoetac ven^ itoalsod t
wmm amod dortmt the ereoU^ Brtd
Brid
k» crooB aad a—mlod wmfhn won
Mtjjr.KgBjsren-
•cTwed la the diatoir room, whleh^
very prettily decorated. The mall
rtxom was decorated In the colors a
the two HaaM As usual, a ataff Torj
50e.MU.rf...
atttortyekwto^up the evmiiid*l
**Tto^^ light for the stereoptkn
taatera has arrived and will be la o«
Moaday
la physiology the oontagloos dls
eases will aooa be taken up. Mr. Me
Alllater has rmtoved ooe copy of Dan
geruos Commualcahle Diaeaaea" fdi
each member of the daaa. and foi
OB the jtody of tyiAofd fever.
.Mrs Cook, teacher of EaglUh. wai
absent from school Friday, being sick
Friday evealng the debatlag clam
; vote cbanberton to the Ut«* Pope boo. held
a meeting The qoeatkm was:
: some iwoniy ymn aito. he vaa c
Resolved. That historical works rmthei
■poo to meet aJI ooru of pox
than detioB sbonld be
Manx of them meoaurod win with
him. aod
•cored rlcioiT. Oa oec stive were Jerry
mjc PrraclMMui tried hh •mn. F.rra Winter. Alfred Mertes. UsR
be*r to an*t^ the prelato. thea Moo
s: on the
tiM negative Guy Prail
Ooe «rf the Mxact UJk.*,! at m«ti a« ■*«*»*"^
Walton. Lorlns lAOsrrle and
Hanrard U Otohlko MatonkatA. a Jap^!«»<* r\rTKytamc Failln* la tbl». he nThe debate was de
aooae atiideat ThU ta hi. aoocmd year ■«rt*^*o »h^r ImpuiW-oce. aaylnK: -| elded In invor of the aflrmatlTe. Mr
la the nalreralty. where he la wel!'»« Informed that
Kye sctlng as judge They decided not
to have a meeting next Friday *• It
would ooDfllct with W J. Bryan's talk
here, but to have it two w.^-ks from
«oea In l
twlac « me«ber of the tiaae hail aqitad
dent Gilbert I
yooM frleod, that we are not la I
which haa joat atafted to practice.
fifth, sixth,
Rcr. W Mootaaoe Oeer. of 8t. gaaear."
grades with
A few days ittrr Ueutenant General arithmetic. ThU U to tcei for accu
Paura church. Broadway aod Venay
•trweu. Kew York, haa hesun to hold Chaffee waa Inducted into hU oAee racy aod rapidity, each student being
aenrlcea at 5:Sa u’clixJc in the mocalny oae of the oldest and moat widely Independent of the othen. The num
for the heaefii
newa|W|ier and othn known of the Wpshlojrtoo oorreapoadeach problem for
otcht workera Thlc h the fli>i (line
auch wenrlcfw bavt'
Im'H in a ant amoral, waa pmwnied to Mm at
iToteatani ciiorcb Karl, maM at hls oflloe at the war department by the Ingiy quick and accurate, while others
chief
i4
one
of
the
military
dlvUkina.
a Unit (he hour mcntlno<Ml haa licen
When the oorreapondeot saa formally **nr*'llVnmsn will give two lectures
presented (h-neral Chaff«-<* arose and
l»efore the teach(*rs of the eiiy
araaplnic the hand «if the visitor. ct>r- Mhools The names of elght^-of !>-.
there
dlally said: *1 am pleased to meet
r
■
with the Innovalhin (n Kt Paul'a.
y-tures were given to the
decide upon and the f d
it
The old duke or Rutland krrpa acv you. How Iona have ytni been In the
____
, CIS w ere selected; . ~t\»ro« raJ reulnem at hla hlatoiic home. city?'* This with a reassurtna smile,
Itottflr MKtlc. whoee duty it U to act suppusina hls caller waa a casual vis- mon Sense and Education*’ iwIv«m1
as watchman by nlaht and by da, The Itor. The a^neral was surprised when the greater number of votes; the sec
promptly replied. ond ooe. The Mission of ChildhtKVi.''
nlaht watc% bec^ at II o'clock. One the correspondent
year*" The visitor was In
case of mounted InaecU erUtUy!
,
’ w*chma^d^I^t and aoldlerly. paces •'Thirty
to a aeat and an Interestlna quar
tnerous Inacct* of Mlchljtan'' haa
th^ totU>1tontc>d walU and at Inter- cited
received from the Stale Agricul
rals calls the hour and state of the ter of an hour fo1lo««‘d
tural College The Inaccu are all
weather. A^her watchman ruards
mounted aeparmtely and are enclosed
thr cmaMe t^w. Oueaia unaware *d
a^s s ease, the work ly«lng done
»
the custom hsve Munetimes lM*en startWater H Banock. professor
to The tones of a aontjmus voice
r at the Agricultural College
^ts%Heir laslnawn d.M«ra procialm
1. E. Wail A tom Wi
:> much sickness In the city
M lair: *Wle o'cl.K'k and a hue. fnH.ty
Make No Charge for Mko-m Uiw
how little sickness
totaor^s!’'
lesa it Ineruases WeighL
there
U
In
the acbnols This Is prob
jg. ^-i^fl^ntea* 0,hms, wife of the held
ably due to the care taken by the
^ ♦ Wilhal lar Japan, who will direct thsuperintendent
and
board of education
The rapidfly with which people gain
In having all the schools so thoroughly
flesh whlla taking Mi-o-na Is ale
SolDclent reason for 8 E. Walt A tons dlslnfected^^^~^N^^
making the remarkable offer they do
TWO CONVENTIONS.
following couiion:
In the Cnlfod Slate* She Is the daugh
Entertain Both tlve FireODUPON.
............
ter of a former dslmio. one of the class
This coupon entitles any readof chief feudal bt
is or territorial
: er of the Evening Record to have
nobles of Japan a
Cadlllac haa aecureil the aUlc firep««dent authority
r their respect- : the purchase price tif Mi-o^na reyear ail', also
Ive domains, thmi,
they acknnwl
tnion* of
the asiM*ml.ly of i
edged the mikado
the legitimate . crease the weight aod cure stom
Forest era and the "Clam City.*' I>eing
ach troubles. They assume all
whole empire
in Huch close proximity to ibis city
the risk, and Ml-o na Is absolutely
K G IVxter of the Tnlwill
be
assured
of
a
large
uelefailon
free unless It gives sailstactloo.
llllonls was mieriaining
8 E wait a sons take AU.
THE RISK.
one of ihe,n»ung men s|>oke silmlring
lK.gun here to get the two roee Inp* to
ly of a splendid sword that hung over
•Take only
Mlo^ia Ublet after te held at the same llm- wnlch will
the library fireplace
"Ah.'* said the
l;urea*e the attendance cn-ail, and
E. y
professor, as be tiM>k down the weapon
neither will Interfere with lb? other
and brandished It Impressively, "never
Cteap rale* can Ik* sectir.yl o;t the rail
shall I forget the dav when I drew this find digestion Improriag. hsalt;
roads. Then. too. the firemen's convenning and weight Increasing,
trusty blade fiW the first time" He
fon comes about June li anl the as
so convinced thst Ml-o-nm w
^mblv- alwut the JCih The Oompan
where did ,(M1 draw H. *ir"“.lhls in nine cases otit i
ions and Foresters are tn'inx to get
asked one of the atudenta. much In though we take all the risk when we their
date changed and the lndlcati«*ns
lennited. At a raffle " said Professor »»»«* our coupon
are that the, will meet a 111:1^ earlier
Deiter. and he hung It up again
«hly sure that no
The local degree team of the ^mCaptain Alexander McKay. F. R. G. of twenty who use MIo-na will say oanlons
m ill go after the pi Ire which
commodore td the Cimard fleet.! that It has not done them wonderful t haa aecured
M<nired for the past three years
good"
When buying a package of Ml-ona nd If the others win ou» th.*y will
had l>een
have
to
go
some
^ .four of leave fifty cenU on deposit as an evi
will hfve deleThe local depa
Canard dence of good faith and 8. E Walt A gates from
___all t
npanlcs and a
fourteen »»f whose vessels Sons will give their signed receipt for
__ may be sent there to compete In
the
money,
agreeing
to
return
f
'
^ one with so long!
toe runs which are even rton’t veiling
case you tell them that Mi-evna
an experience hU record U probaJ
not been aalisfactory. They take all than horse races_________
unique. As be put* It hims4-1f:
have never met with a disaster In i
Naariy ForfalU Hit LIf*.
A runaway almott ending fatallr
cr ran any
Onawa.v'a new electrir lighting sys- started
a horrible nlctm on U»«
run down by anybody, bavtm't even icm
* put In operation last week
had my Je^t waah«Hl by salt water and
cJtUens are staying up later
•lore 1 went to sea *'
than
•dial evt>rv night to see
Wh^n Archbishop Farley wa* prl-lligl^ta
in Erup8WU
O. John
Com* a500.000.
Wc |!»Wiili <hi* offer ta mrjr gnu • t*r.*^rt
newspaper in America. Tbe cost ol no germ can resi*
^
sj?- - — •
made to conrince yo^ to show
OUA
ir DO obligation whatever,
liqooaooe costs 50c. and $1.
bod^ whboot IdlUh
FiG,-si-s:
cirr OUT THIS
MraiAL MCWS
OF TM WOBLD
coupon
rsaa.T- DVit!iS—
§SiS!s«a£-a=«
Acts L4K« Oxrtfsn.
liqaoaooc is the resoh of a proce
?:s:?
s:To^c“ur
IF U'FAILS
COSTS
If.*."'.’
SCROFULA
MARCH WEATMERA Little of May VeMarday, But the
OppoaiU Today-
The weather man evidently thought
It was May Yesterday and then realU
Ing hls mistake, turned the calendar
hack to March, forgetting that Febraary bad ?9 days this year. The be
ginning of the blustery month Is near
like a
BP tot blood, maktt ft fidk Md m, aad Older tto Umk eSeefta of thifl
CRto Boodftemodr. ttofmdtealto ioqomo. toediffcttiecorffoasore
poitor aad to^ that ftfoomo aU
tatot oad boilda vp mcok eem
tea. Ourpbymtciaiiswffl adTmevxtooattoari«.allwbovtite«a
torirotot. S^oSUftot.
NOTE
LEFT.
A dispatch from Grand Rapids In
Saturday's Record cooiain«^l the inr
ilcMlars of the Miicldr* of J. Rusene
Percell. a 19 year old y.*«ib. who drank.
rarlKilic arid.
The fidlomiiic iiott-. addn*.M*.1 to
"Dear r.ndw«*ll.* wa*< found tigliih
cU-nrbfd in hi^ right hand
'This In rathff a cowarilly thing,
hut 1 am tir«*d of hutting such luck. It
would U- my lurk If I did not sucewd
In thi»^ act I shall h*av<- a letter for
Jack rrlMH Please post it fur me I j
hare put up my overctiat "and watch 1
at the pawn phop but the money Is all
gone Tel: Jack where the r«iat and j
watch an* If tlo^re Is any of m> Muff ;
that you ran upe take |i
"I have bad a pjeanant aflemcwui I
tl.lnklng of where I will iuM*n U- if j
ray m-rve do.-, not fall I shall take the I
route I have ptanne.1 1
!U* good to your
you all kln<
I shall have a
John Crispc of PlalnwHl. Mich . was
notified of hts prandw»n's diwth and
ordered that the l*idy Ik* held iK*ndlng
InstnicMun from him as to It* dl*po*l
MORE INDIGESTION.
-Ntortjr-.
out of a buadndg^ arid tbg
you can attribute frintiof fits, rerhcart palpitation, and all such disscrceablc
Iff to indigestion.” ««Nlocfy.nlM times out
i hundred yon msj be sore thst these same disagr^hle symptoiM and the trouble that causes them esn be ret^
ufied by the use of Romoc.” “Romoc is the greatest of Nature's
^edies. It strengthens the stomach and enables it to digest the
■vr's-'
strengthenmg those ^
such injurious subtoms which I have
wish you would try
Romoc. ItwUldoyou
goodlhan
Pere Marquette
k*' Thit 's *1
MI88 HALE, H08TESS.
Entertained Friends Saturday Evening
in Honor of Her Birthday.
Miss lAjiilse Hale entertained Sainr
lav evening in honor i»f her flfte<*nth
Idithdar anniversarv. Dancing and
ames were the features of the evenng and delicious rv^reshmentP were
leived in the dining mbro, which was
•reitlly decorated in pink The gnesU
^ent were*
Misses Margaret
A'rlght. Margery Clark. Ruhr Shllson.
Ruby Grayson. Rena Carter. L«U
Lutman. Irene Poh<»ral. Mande McMlcbael. Nettle Lardie. Helen Thurtell.
Jessie Caldwell. Mary Buturs. Edna
Miller and lAiulse Hale
GAME WITH
M. & N. L TOECMB
S. E. WAIT & SONS. Pharmacists
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR*
OWN. IN8URANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
to a good com. I
BELLAIRE.
Business College Baaket Bail Team
The young ladle*' basket ball team
of Prof Dockeray s boslueac .ol»ego
haa received an Invitation iron, the
irtrlC team in Bellalre. No dale haa
been set but It I* ver> prol-able H at
the levitation wll! Ik* accepted.
young ladle* will play d public
nesda,- evening and are
ard tor It. The team is In
shape and a good game
HI nndruhtetlly rt**nlt.
GOLD MEDAL
PMH-tUEfUCMt EXPOSmOK.
Guarantee and Reaerv
more than I6.SOO.000.00
The average coat for d« h lo*ae* and expenses, per 11^000, past
years at age 40 ha* not reacJied 110.00 per annum.
entyi- tour yean
Over five million* of dollar* in aecurltie* are deprvFlted with the
Bute iJepartmenL The law require* thi*
Our Reserve Fund now exceeds |2.5tM*.(X*a*0 Thi* 1* pledged tor
payment of losses in excess of ten deaths to the thousand per annum.
Calls become due quarterly each year, payable at your local bank,
making
iking It tonvenlent and easy to curry.
Preferred ri»ki only are w itten for small amount*. Our limit I*
: thousand dollan ($6,000).
.16,000).
There are many other good featur.-* in The Banker* Life that can
• bert explained by oor ag
Onr plan la right, the i
•tier 1known today In Ule Inanrance
better
Molne*. Iowa.
Investigate this tor yourself. S« n.I '
r age to our agent for par
tlcular* and lllnstratlon of cost.
J, E. MURRAY.
TROKHMiCisaeneirO
O'©
i
Wm kII them whfle the) Ust.
OVMT
«1A m St. F. Dl mteli» Prip.
'-Lcid.
E. W.NOTHSTINE.
........................ 5C lb
Cboioelaige 40 to 60
pmntt.....................rc Ib
CofTmnt........................tclb
Choice Bbe Ribbon Seed.
......... lie lb
226 East M SltMl
u L. uxanrooiA o
CHEAPEST
SORE THROAT.
evxrv- tiay.
F’opvtkkli:-,;
evoe*. A safe.
_______ . vlm h Vor-t-.-rvl
QBICIiaiEFmBUTEEO.
TKMMcumee. u*ff#ii,a'.s.X
Md by .. C. WaH 41 tMi*.
Md by 4m. a dMumen.
Nice dned peaches Ibr
I to Toa
*%«=;■
6RAND RAPIDS I INDIARA RY
COMPARY.
OCNMAL AOCHT.
la womavv aoi GRAND RAWtOg. MiCH
85e. 50c. * $1.00 « aU Brscgiil:.
Crilandseefaryoiirsdf
SODIH SIDE pOE STORE
mji
■* > A K B-
THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES,
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
ELGIN C. LEWIS
Recltatlan. Mrs Ida M. Bailey.
Plano solo. Mlaa Cora Trarta.
Vocal solo. Mlaa Jolla Kelley.
om-rKowAwesv'
Have you Indigestion. «on^tipailon.
headache. I.I.ackarhe. kidney inmlde?
Hollister's Riwky Mountain T.*a will
WOMAN'S CLUE
Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon.
The moaic. art and expression dhi
Club will enter
akm of the Womaa'a
1
Dorrow after
tain the clnb
Mr*. Z. H Evans
?“B:y atfoei. rS
•erred and the f<
E«^*?J!3W=a:
T.-iJBSSiSS- ”~'™-
>dropo(thow|x^
Tl«* W.JT In which
KoBoeUtoU.on
Mother Goose.
A Shoe for $2.00 that will wear as
long and look as well as most shoes
sold at $3.00 ::
;
-
organs whose duty it U to gel rid of
”
you are
aymp.
of the
sunahlne. The Unlou
in oi
ine sunajime.
street bridge
Idge was
Was crowded wlih people
he ducks and
watching and feedlngjbe
bells
i
the meny Jingle of Ae sleigh
was alnmei contlnuoua. But. "Oh
what a difference In the morning."
___
IT IS A FACT
BITTER
TDReiit
Store boihfiBK. comer Sixth
and Union stiL Pomearicn
fiven March 1st. 1904. Ap-
CLEAKST
m.HQILTIIESTm.
AID
ABSOLUTBU OMMUau
ulOM-r
mmu
ratioocwAm
nmaanDOT
rtaflNrBNHi
UcMnifinrea 1
TRIED TMKH YKTf
.>«
^
THE EYEHIKQ BEPOBD/ TRAYEBSE OI1T, MICTL, MOHDAY, FEWOSAXT n, 1904.
-Too ora to «D doaa tea ffmaal ^
^^1^^ mama.Jjaam ^
tfeteo^^auSL^to ^aT^Wtea*^
aa tea Ba| a«tei. I aa told teat toa
dteeeotlaaad tola papar atooto a yaar
apa toaeaoaa of aom^im^jp^-
S^?*teir«oMlty*aw*ate^ We
thSIry* otai^.^^* toama tee «
aiy Oaapaay M. VailanB Raato.
KatebU of Pyteiaa. tomrrao araatec
at i p. BL for tea parpoaa of taatantec
-Tarn, adr!** waa tee aaaver. **B
yoo aeeda't expect me U> be bmck i
two or terae daym. I telak HI pat
wlte aaaa of tee (araaera orer mig!
aad M aave tee lone trip back
Itm mu tiu d»pim
PftXIaM apoa Mrm.
“ScrJTiSriras;
hmmUtUA
pmmU teto tiM mmmkim
U hU PMM4
Md osUiiteod Um loam to ttaM
tea mrr torMofi aad m
«T*<Sr
aa^teajbom^*
r'^gj’^^.'ssr
“Aim dM Steor of Ttei
oM dte **lteToa of Boot
£So^ Trm^oToMipCor m R.
tu lUimr Utevr AaaorteHao. a pll^
tear Qt romm aod calla UUaa froat tte>
tetellT mu Mra. diara S. Wmiam a
tente aprar of roaaa fm tea aalgk
tern of tea teadlj. aad a aosbo ~
vary pratty odwtegs froa Maoda.
Mrm. CaroHaa Kaau of Oraod l^adca.
a atelar of Mra. AdaK, vaa witli
la# riral Ea^raaJ.
I of tea O. R. A^ Rambarad
toy Hla Ladft.
a beautiful gold htoded ambrella last
evaolog by Trarerae City lodge. No
1». O B. A. Tbe occoaloo waa tola
iwtlriag frooi oBlce after twelre year*
octlee aerrloe.
The ld$ie waa orgaalied la Iblt cll
ago aod Mr. Stelaberg'
OOtoe
M^^tee^^^ei
Mao. The lodge tooa Im loexiateoce
to tela aoootiT for the poat 40 yaora
ood on tee paat oMrrra hove fonaed a
lodge of teelr own. cooaUtaUag a
gfood lodga. lo order that tee local
toaa tom aalacted aa liU aacceeaor.
toyDr.JLMatolo. U a neat mooer
toe apake of tee appredatlaa la wblcb
tee lodge held Mr. Btetabarg aod that.
oRtooogto tee gift did oot hare a great
■MOMtoiy raloa. It waa tee aplrit beMod tee gift teat oooatltated Ha worth.
Oo aoe Okie of the toaodle waa -Cam
pBaieota of O. B A lodge ISO. Febfoory. lOM.- aod oo tee other -Jallaa
Blelaberg. ex-prreideot.** Mr. Biein
berg oiode a neat reapooae and ei
prrnafl tola ttoaaka for the preaeat.
Tbe fe«ut of Purim begin* tonight
ood will be celebrated by ike Jewlab
people all orer tbe eooatry. Aa will
toe lemobared tela feaat ooBUoetDor
atea the rietory of the Jewa over
*'!v
T«r wrtu- tb«
r only you bring me a
dollar from Sllaa Mam for a year *
Do teat, and TOO are
aolid with tbe New* for year* to
The yoong aolicitor * eyo* liaatoad.
b be *^aolld” with tee New* waa preMaely what be dcalrod . It waa not
eaay for tbe yoong men of WWttiar to
s.rjTvsusJsu'is;
WANTKO.
Q..L
M nn dr^ nwny teag m mnka no
oae of tealr ftonna. A cat In tee bank
Tonld have let the flood off. sad
oouM have pat In Inte corn.-Wen. I nm rcMead to aae a
Ing looking no promlatng an yoar
. aoe. teaagto Cm aorry far tee mlaBortanoa of tea otear mea.- Jnmaa cm
Then toe eoMlnuad: -|t
me to Bad yaa oat here, Mr.
Mnm. 1 nm on n trip tor The Whitliar New*. | not^yoer name la not
oa the wbocripcmW Boppooe yaa
to pat U there. Toa
kaep In toack wlte Che
city markeu in nay better wv than
by having your county pnper."
-Btop right teare. yauat man!*
^ Mam ahoutad. -Kaep In u
with tee mniketa. indeed! That*
teetrooble. I did take the News i
a year ago. I used to depend on 1
market report* , bat I depended once
too often. Tli^ printed n report a
week old mat May . I took tee tonlL and
i a car load of cattle to tee city
if you toad printed tee correct
. rd not aent a boof. I lout foor
d dolinra la tbe deal, and It
e tealt of the Newa sad lu not editor. I stopped tee paper,
and it b not com^ Into my toooae
again. No. nor srtli I let any New*
man on my place! 4f I toad known yaa.
I would not have talked to you a min
ute! Better get oo yoar toorae and
pot a mile between a* pretty qalck.Mr Maaon.** James began,
you know tbe paper baa
henda. nnd-Doot care tf It toaa changed a doe
band*.- waa tee emphatic laterMkm. -I*m done wlte tee New*,
and I’m done wttto you. too. Get off
my place, or 111 pot you off!”
Jamea aaw it was of no uae to par
ley. He atarted for the fence. While
yet a rod or two from bb bor*e. he
stooped to faaten hb shoe, and wa»
riaing to hb feel when 811a* Mason,
with a curac. threw a clod at him. at
the same time aboutlng. “Get out of
my corn field. I tell yoo!”
Tbe clod mbaed hb aim. but atreck
tbe bofwe. The animal, alartled.
•napped tee rein and wa* off before
hi* rider could reach him. He soon
lost sight of him. but found the saddle
bag*, blanket, and saddle In the dusty
road. Carrying there, be pushed on
for half a mile.
At length be raalUed teat hi* horse
must have returned to town. He wa*
very angry. Not only had he failed lo
win Bliss Mason a* a aulweriber. but
he had been roughly treated, and be
;«1. «lth . h«tr fc-d.
MusUd Underwear
EXIRAORDINARY
kS
Wtbtrt been kmpug them up to the it.nd.rf *«r BBce^ m
CKt.i.iii.g the Mndod. little btgfaer in point oT eueUenoe. e«li
jrev. ShoaUwepAdtepriee of onr gmenti .here the preKnt
price A cotton, mdd pot them, ud jm mmU mr >S pm mk.
mm»ttmffmlmpnm,‘^iftottr miiriooto keep price, down.K> ire eren dimoimt rcgnhr price, during this nle. IJoot deUy
jroorhiqring too leaf. Thi. mle win end »oo. «rf yooTl pay more
for cvcrjlhing arhite.
mortgage Stock Sale
of tbe people the neceaalty of puttli
^rnmm
B0a§kt Cheap ami Ittmt be Said Cheap
Open to the public TUHSDAY MORNING. MAkCH
>. .Vte tani'.. 2r>c: $2.0() hats for 7r»c; $:i^t0 and $4.00
hats for $1..00 and $2.0(1.
n
. missHora deck,
14! Trow! Stmt ^
IT.
PiiMYMrValnMi Ptpas.
FOR BALE.
miki mi- gmit*!*
mtki.
Why
mmmt; rtyh mtfi «• mirmir-Adr. cf
S. Ift97.
application for work had bm famot^
ably received by Mr. Naabit Be waa
to apend a trial month on tbe road,
and waa to become a regular employee
if bla aaoeeae abould be aucb aa to
Inatlfy tbe appoiatamt.
Bariy next morning be k
F. G Heonana ratamed from Ctol The way toad been made fai
cacD Batarday olctot. bariaf aelerted many banting and flaking «
tola aprias aod auataaer wooleoa.
to tee Ukea. aa the atoallow
Mlltoo tourtewalte left today tor awampa of tbe bottom laa
Maakapoo^to attend the atockhold^—*
metloc nf tbe Reecae Ufr Boat C
road on boainever Iran
hla shoulders
» before. He agon
*Tlr aod Mr* Fraak Hainlltoo reaat erect aa he
taroed Batarday erenlaf from a four
ance of tbe trip
weeka’ trip alone the gu\t at Mexico.
They toad a eery pleoeaBt ttoae v the
cllouite waa aach that tee pemeh treea for me to 1
are in btom aod regeublea are Boar- me.tehloc. there betaf oo trace of the
barah weateer of tee oorlh. They
what Booceaa s
apeol tee greater part of tbelr rime
A yoar-a work, a few bnadred
OalfparU a <
dollara aaved. and a year at tbe medicWtoleto la the oatlet of all tbe Mlaala^
An eccentric uncle bad
U tetoU poiat, a pier a
lecta ool Into tee gulf. A
la nalatalned which I*
aplled for
ire, ne wu«iu ere uini i
re*l of the way to hla degree.
He^lhought of the bright future 1
p aaw blosaeir ridli
I and entering the 1
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
of Whittier, a welcome vl.Uor. He pic
children who. with awed
The Keoeody Player* coocludt
him from
face*, would *peak
*uoce**fal week* engagement In thi* road*
bated
wait
Mur
arday matinee waa held aod g
mental comment. ”1
toooaea witoeaaed both attraetkma.
Id thought nothing of himself.
belter than a chance l
e of tbe att
A* he rode, the aaddle^bnga lo
him.”
he carried hi* *tock of sample
run. be hrew
tee shade of a^ttree
hlmrelf down
»p
«0
5POJ
over hi* i
under the railway embai kment. After
Buabope.
Bt.
Ijoai*.
**l
naed
L^u^Bw
Ike a dock
for all th<
a few minute*’ rest he wa* on the
I others k
ought. •
point of leaving.
HolUatera Rocky
Ith qnlnln and aim voice* attracted hb notice. He could
gs are I
am called the prettb l^glri^
discovered that
see no one. but
city.” IScenU. Ja*
Aa examination of the raultj
big treat companle* of Ba
which went through tbe Bre. reaulted
in tee Boding of their aecuritif
in perfect coodltlon. Tbe loas o
Block certiBoaie*. tend*, im
pollcle* aod other raluable
might be a rery *eriau* matter
one and the wl*e man 1* the one who
aafeguard* theae paper* from fire. Yet
there are hundred* of boalneM men
who have valuable paper* In the'r
deaks.or other Are trap*, lltUe rcallt
Ing that they are In oon*tant danger
alao be made lo the poor aod lo their of being deatroytsd by Are or atolen.
Tbe Baltimore conflagration Indl
cate* that thene fireproof vault* ai
safe from Are. no matter bow hot
to <
> may chance
c^
• wtae I*
Ml la called lo the i
Two Will Give Om
nr*i Nat kmal bank atx the
imiw' of their new
Na 2 of the Congregational
Traver»e City I*
will fire aa upper In the
parlora Taeaday afternoon rilntVr’clil
.*n*m
I
m of Dr. Martia waa pobatarday aa aaemary of tea
I aiy Bravlac Cotepaay
atooold bare
nmak Btoater kaa toorad tola
factor frtNB tee botldlag oo the <
of Caloa aod Slaih atracta t
toalldtac located at 214 Booth Cnioo
atraat. wtoleto vaa foraeriy occoplei,
toyteaSiarl
Word toaa
Crmv. wtoo U la Oraod Rapida roealr.
lac toodleal traauaeat teat toe wltto^
atood tee oparatloB la Brat rate atoapa
aod la eery toopefal of belac toooie 1
few dara
WAIT 9EMITIEIT
Bold think of nueto n telil
-I'mMtananreofthnL]
kmrnomaftea-
RLKi*?.S3SSL'^<»«.
ten minute* tw*o
even available man In the little set ;l
tinmen I were on ithe ^
of the PTOP.HMH1
llowing oppor
toalties to reeppe him. **I have paared words which aroused hb coric
three farmerf already, and I know
”Here b tee place!” some oi
that bat oae Isn’t on tbe News list.” saying. ”Cut It here and the
be mused. ”Now to buftioes*. If 1 In will enlarge the gap and get through
tend to show Mr. Neebit and rode In no time. When tbe road gang
Robert what b In me ”
Soon be reached a saw mill. Th. snvthlnc Then our lam
day * work was already well begun And ihr way the sun
su is
There were a hundred men employed be resd
ploughing in mmeeur
there. What a chance—tf only h»
*-But what of the
could canvas* teem! He was abont ir tK>ti» voire asked. ’’Isn't Silas Mason
pass oo when be determined to make on the watch? He know* that a cut
an effort to see tbe men. He Intra In the bank wlU niln hi* crop, and
duced blmaelf at the office, and asked he’ll not let l! happen If he can help
leave to go into the mill In tbe Inter
est of the New*. The manager wa*
•That * all right.' the answer was
about to refuse, when tbe solicitor heard ”He’* off hi*
h! guard now. Tosaid: -ni prombe to pass through In night at ten o'clock we’ll be here.
fifteen minute*, asking men to put twelve of US. The work will Ik* done
down teelr names. 1 agree not to arc »e
with them. Will that do?”
The listener did not grasp the sltuaTbe permbskin Bought wa* smiling Uon at fir*
•St. Then it
ly granted, and In fifteen minute* I that there
; plot to inundate i
James waa on hi* horre emoe more
A few of tee men bad answered him
•Gootl for him!” he thought. ’ I’m
surlily: several bad not even noUc«l glad If tht»*e poor farmer* north of the
him; and two or three had told him
they couldn’t rred. But the net re
sult of the attempt wa* seven sub- vent them.”
t
flve of whom had paid cash
wa* cautlouRly atealing away
the embankment when he heard
a about. One of tbe consplmtora.
reach.” was the canvasser’s satisfied climbing to tee railroad track, bad dla-
asked,
me.”
Tbe result
the examination was;;
ng. It was ooly a flesh-wound, i
A cold bate tbe application of llna ij
ment. a night's rest, and he would be ]
all right again.
i
He was asleep when tbe section
men returned from tbelr trip. Next
morning he learned that they bad aur
prised the consplralor* while at tbelr
work. When these saw that tbeyi
were discovered, they fled preclplutt-1
%he young solicitor took the morn
Ing train lo Whittier. He went
straight to the ofllr.- of the New*. Ed
itor Ne»Mt rose a* he entered the
COAL!
FOR RENT.
V
-p> BRUT Tkr.. furnl.M
MWV
Alter considerable deUy we are
^MISCELLANEOUS
den for Coal in
CAR LOTS. As wc own and
operate our own mines wc arc
able to sell our Coil at a TCry
ItW flCETC.
A sample car will
convince )xmi that our Coal u
the best and cheapest fuel ever
brought to this city. Wc
your buxiness.
Give us a trial
me a fall
*^rm'afraid you’ll
ure. Mr. Nesblf."
Ne*blf." be began ”I have
a few name*,
to gel Silas
•s. but I failed
fi
Mason. He* warned me
i
off the place.
And I'll ha ve to stay at home for a
llrtoorporatod]
My ankle b a little stiff
day or
MIoH.
from an accident.”
Choica of 125 Watches at oik
The editor laughed. -1* tbla the
fourth off legular prices.
way you tell about your work of last
0»r* 4M> WilkMm aork. Otw IVI.«
night?” be asked. ’’Why. every one
CHAINSb talking about your plucky trip to
Lake Station. You’ve done a good
Choice of 100 Chalne at atmoat
stroke for the News. The people will
half prices.
not forget that It was one of onr men
who fooled the dlke<utter*. And don’t LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
you worry about Silas Mason. He
Claua Wamar. Propriator
was In a while ago. asking for you. Be
Choiee of 600 Rinpa at one-third
ffUnOMS RAT. MIGB.
fore be went out he paid bb subscrip
off regular price*.
”*Hwirs passed before be secured an "””Here’* OTe of Mason * men. I’ll be tion five years In advance. Will you
other submrlber. He stopped tanners bound!- wa* tbe cry.
consider a year's engagement with the
These goods must be turned into
on the road. He walked acrore
•Stop him!” -Don’t let blm get Newa. Mr. Caraonr
ash at once.
fields, and Ulked to tbe men at tbe away!” -He’ll tell Mason, and tee
plough. He entered reveral ho
game will be up-” came the an*werRA8TALU Hustling Jeweler.
and spent valuable time trying to con ing voices from beyond.
The Standard Mining Co. tincor vince frugal houmywlve* that they
But James had taken warning, and
REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS.
could not be happy without tbe Nesrs. was off down tee road. Tbe man on
But .when evening came, he bad suc the bank gave cham*. He had a bard
by Register of Deeds F
ceeded In adding to hb list only one task before him. for the younger man
Wlson to Feb. 27. 190t.
name, that of the farmer who
was a practiced runner. After a hi^tf W.Wm.
L. Brown an d wUIfe to Ant
tnic»n W.
rather reluctantly fornisbed dinner to mile .In wh^ch he lost much ground,
The City Council has extended the
The company horse and rider In exchange for i
Baruk.
lots
4.7 and
4. H., U
tbe pursuer sent a abot after his
Ux wnrraau for the month of Febru
make* a specUlty of car and half car mootbs’ subacriptloc.
quarry. James felt a aharp pain In
lot* and Mr. Perkin* ba* already c»>abto Charles Wllbelm ary for the collection of the atate
The nlgbt was spent In a loft Above hb ankle. He wa* not disabled, howli*hed a eon*lderable bu*lne*i
. lot 2. block 9. Perry county taxes; and alao tee dellno
tee stable where his horse wa* put tip. Uier. But fearing further Injury, be
1; 1125.
A year’s snbreriptlon paid tee bill, and left the road and plunged Into i
Emma Houghton to Charles Mllbrd.
of willow* wbf
I wUl be In my ofBce to receive said
lot* 23 and 34. block 3. Kingsley; $150.
Prompt shipment of ouUide
from tee wab
trjnooo la what the
from now ante February 29lh.
David G. Chandler to Elmer E.
Then be knew i
ch week-day. from $ o'clock
orders and aatUfacUon guaran
parcel sec. 21. town 25.
da. *”*
aettlng when next he Champion,
clock In tee forenoon, and
teed. Your pLtrooage aollcUed.
12; $229.05.
A half hour s ride brought him to
him. Evidently he bad range
t
to
Wm. L. Brown and wife
Floyd U
the two hundred acre coto field which fainted with tee pain In hb i
L. E. TRIMBLE,* Prop
was the pride of Farmer Mason’s which wa* now quite aUff. Hb pnr- Smite, parcels: $1.
crewded for t
block.
Ernest O. Potrafka and wife to Wm
James bad heard bow thb field
thle entlri atock on aale
have turned back after
Dated February lat, 1904.
Comer Ninth and* Union Rt*
bad escaped everflow during tbe firing one shot, so he bad been left Ward and John A. Wilson. swi«. *ec
puick aelltng pricoa and let t
M. E Haskell, City Treasurer.
Citiiens Phone 7$(l
24.
town
25.
range
12:
$2.80fl.
aprtng rise of tbe MlasUsippI The
Alfred
Friedrich,
et
al.
to
Edward
Hb first thought waa of tee emT^lttler niUaU bordcre
mkment. In a few boar* it would McNamara, lot 7. block «. except east
north, and had Vld back tee waters. be cm. and Fhrmer Mason’s fields 20 feel. Traverse City; $4,480.
Jacob Furtsch. gnardlan. to
after brenklng through tee would be flooded. What could he do
aged oooda to be found In It
levee, had )covered tbotiaand* to prevent thb? He had forgotten his McNamara, lot 7. block C. except east
The Globe Store. »
20 feet. Traverse City; $1,000.
or acres to a depth of three o
anger of a few hour* before, and gave
119 Front Bl,;
AudUor General to Jaa. H.
feet. The corn, which waa tee
himself to tee solnUon of the problem lots 5 and 6. block 2. Wilhelm * add;
atarted. bad all been deatroyed. Tlrufi bow to help tee man who had treated
$305.
Silas Mason’s acres of waving grain him ao «habblly.
Auditor General to Jaa. H.
presented quite a contrast to tbe wa
”I cannot walk more than a few lots
tery waste beyond tbe embankment
*tep*.- be conaiderad. -My ankle Is $2.60.5 and 6. block 2. WUhelm's add;
James paused to admire tbe luxm
too aUff. It will not do to wait for
County Treasurer to Jas. H
^J^W
aat growth. Aa be looked, he aa
some one to come akmg tee road.
IlheTm’s add;
Silas Mason walking between row* Often boar* para without a alngle trav- ^ 5 and C. block 2. WilbeT
211M2t which nschU hb wabt.
eler.- He wa* lost in thought for a
Dewey 8. Nickerson and ^ife
Caldwell
A
Loudon,
parcel,
sec.
harTH'r toe cried at last. -Thb
wn 27. range 11: $3,000.
b the very clnnra where a boat b
William Brigbly to A. E. Brigham.
kept hidden by tee farmers of tbe
saay be
over at Lake Station, but I hope not. If
Leonora C. Haden to Marion L.
I can row over there. I can teU tee aec- I^rk^^ycel.
sec. II. town 27. range
Uon man. and theyTl be on hand lo
atop the mtle game of our frienda tee "umTa De Camp to John Bwnin.
^ tor
-It b fair. Isn’t Itr* was tee grmU$. block 12, north Fife Lake; $10J0.
He found the boat, and with aome lotP«<er
CeMdoaning and Feateor Renouiriem Bed answer. -Bony tee fellows to tec
FMnaburgh. et al. to Charlea
tateT
■orte lost tbeirs in tee flood. That dUScuHy poahod It Into tee water. *1
tiod.^eH^of^xeS4. sec. 19. town 2$.
gueas I can row acroas tee lake." be
me a clean two teoo- thought -1 don’t row with my ankle.
Bethel'Bristol and wife to Chnriaa
for tec right of way
Bnrett. ne^ of aeH. am:. 29. town 2$.
along my iand. And It toaa doubled tec
age 10: $100.
ralae of my place. Tbere*a atfil three
a trylag trip, but the two
Joseph K. Saundera to WUfrod E.
t at length oorored. It waa Batey.
feel of water on tee fonaa to tec
uaed for mlllury dlaplnya.
part of a % of swl«. aec. f.
Bk
when
the
llghto
of
Lake
Borte All that kaepa H ffom my
p battalion can completely man
town 25. range 11; $2,600.
field*
Is
teat
dirt
bank
teare.
I
waa
Station
appewud.
Tbe
rower
ahoutod.
euserialu By night twenty thousand
WE ARB BHOWINO the largest
afraid, a while back, teat aomabody and tee agent reaponded.
-Rout out the aaetlou meuf- wna
might cat It mad let tbe
r ground. Ttoat would hare i
THESTAMURDMiNllieGa
eiarinC.Pirkiit.SaiisAft.
ST/UDAmeOAL
Oregon^* offering.
Organated oa
Old faatoiooed fruit of tee rioe.
Onr alaff.
Oleomargerli
OroaOMWted cake. Orange «alad.
Other cake.
Old gorerooieot.
Orihodon creai
Oolong.
Offering of aprlog.
One for all.
Out price U cent*
THE MARKETt.
Detroit.
Peb.
Blieat—May.
%IM: No. 2 led. 11.07; No. 3 com. 4Sc:
No. B white oata. 37Hc.
Toledo. O.. rVb. 29.—Wheat—Caab.
•1.02; May. I1.02H: July. 97^c
Chicago. fVb
29.—Blieat—May.
•I.Ol; old July. 95Mc; new July.
944ic, Corn-May. M^c; July. W^ic.
-May. 44Tac: July. 4llkc. May
•14.9S: terd. I7.C&: riba. |7.S0.
T A X El
Triable’S Bakery
WMesak aod Ratal
liaiUpi Inknpt Snet
*
thank* to the kind friend*
ibora who naaUted in tee alckof Bower* t
latoe waaai
Fab. 22.1904. May you nU recedre tee
kindnaaa nnd aaalaUnce tent ton* been
extended to na and oura la our wlah.
lSgiaaon,''%aritoUte^^
Monmin Twl Oarrlaa new life to
emery pnrt of the body. » ceata. tea
'o?*«
isti
JGMPET OaiK WOfKL.
SU ^
BUTIMO CARPETS and roga for
C—.rt.’tt.’T
“
Bm-ist
^^
-BM what woald hare boon their A doM men are going to cut the <
THY A MOOMO WAMT ADl
otojaet In UiOm ttoe toaak. Mr. Ma- baakmauf at toa o’MogIl*’
auur tharllloraMtod.*«nuiy^oui; The MPUi toaMaual mrag. WW
'ra.r.'sr
Imr. mnichea and mining.
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