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The Evening Record, April 20, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-04-20
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YE8TERDAY*8 ISSUE
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THE EVENING RECORl> Jimm
TRAYEBSE CITY, IHCIT., WEDESDAY, APRIL ^ 1»04.
ttONTOFIRE
UNDER CONTROL
rntMiisicALmauM
ALEXIEFF
CENSURED
SEVENTH. YEAR—aiCS
WEATHER. -
the Proptr thing
Flair toalgbt; prehaWy rate Wr snow
CONTEBT OF BTRENCTH.
AS A WALL COVERING FOR BA-TH ROOMS AND KITCM-
Emmat County Cowvontton Was an
Exciting ABalr.
Petoakey. Mich, April 20—The re
publican conaty coaveatioo yeaterda.v
was an exciting coatest between the
federal amcblae and aatt-macblne
forces ta which the> strength was so
lat many of the
evenly balanced
the aml-macblne
men flnaly wtaal^ on
-«»•<».
but the machine taadlng aeveral deUMUea by
Delegates to the state caoveniioa
are:
M. A. Barber. John Ferguson
Admiral Skrydlofa Will Benefit by Ex- Prof. M. O. Grav
John Qutnl
B Hamilton. W. R tk»l«. W. F. Hop
and Wlll Make no Sorties
kins. E. C. Barnura. The congressional
Shipe—Alexieff to Re
beaded by W. J. Clark,
elegatki
line leader*. The
jf the
anU-machIne
ne of
tl
turn to Russia.
torial delegatloB Is Instracti
Senator W. L. t'unU and 1
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Judge C. J Pallthrop |Pr
8t. Petersburg. April 20.—In a fierce Inatlon for all officer*- was
M. F. Quintance was
fight between the Russian Cossariw
ly committev
and the Cbunebuses. thirty verats
A. L Deuel.
from Imyampo sUtion on the Eastern
ENA IS VARNISHED TILE WALL* PAPER. . WHEN
IT WILL STAND CLEANING AND
YEARS.
nttTanatnnxETaiMiss
LOSS OVER
S5.000.000
Aaton.“ -hy Roger Hardlag. wiU he cue
of the rare treau of the rveutag. Thl*
Is a beautifal aolo in Itself bm will be
•enrSlstralSJ
Munrumm wmacss
: ;1 *MMt *f Wind «t leoXIoat Thlo Mom-
m
I i:
M.
' * ■
ioiC
l*rt. mni4onc
omrm m4 It WM Only by
^
Ooi^Rrf
glUfU
ThM
Tlwy Wofo Controllwd.
By Wli» to lb* BvobIbc Boeord.
Toronto. Onl.. April » —Aflrr r»t
fn( Bk tM boors tb« firs was nnder
.eontitri at t o'clociJ this moml«.
Aftor hart war*, tho Bnmes w*rr
baltod on tbo north sido «t Front
atrvwi and on the sooth side of the
ruatons boos*. Thr flamrs swept
^ tbroucta tbs wbolosaln buslnosa dls
tiict dbd laid waste more than 123
bnlldlncs
Tbr property ions
I trom tijatam to
analy Mill
fC.000.000.
Sbortly alter 1 oolock tbis momlnit
a shift of wind sent the flames In the
. direction of the reoldence pari of the
,eiiy and It was only after the hardest
kind of work that the Are was cantrolled.
Residences were destroyed
piMt many people are without hones.
Bereral p«ple are reported mlssln*
•nnd they are lho««ht to have lost
'their lives In the flamM.
The area humed Is three blocks
long and two blocks wide comprising
the following streets: Bay. Weill.aton. Front. Bsplanade and Plp. r
•tartsd In a Factory.
Tbn Itoaes started tn a factory on
WelUagtoa etreet at » o'clock. In lees
tbse aa boor the Are had spread frun
balldtag to btdldlag on both eldee of
the street uatlT the whole block was a
'be Are was utter.mass of .iMrs and■ <b
ly beyond control of t le local depart«nt to every stirAppenls
ere Are apparatus
nraading
eonid be obtained, asking for aaslsi
aace
Monimal. l.oadoo. Hamilton
m. oui II
lAalo «
be of as
was hours b<
alsUDce. It was believed at 11 o'clock
itml.
ibat the Are
__ __________
I clouds
sparks and burning brands were
carried down side streets until three
blocks were doomed
The firemen were making a gallant
fight amid the railing building and a
mass of tangled wires, but at midnight
tbeir eAorts seemed to be fruitless.
Chief Thompson of the fire depart
ment and George Dowkes of Montreal
were cot oA by the flames while dl
rscUng the work of firemen from n
roof. Thompson Jumped six stories
to the ground and miraculously es
caped with a broken leg. A mass of
tangled wires broke bis fall near the
ground, powkes has not been seer
Slaoe and It Is believed that he per
ished.
j street, where U originate*
Are spread with astoundlag rapidity
to the west, destroying the building*
occupied by the Bckbsrt Casket com
paay and Warwick Brae. A Rutter ana
W. J. Gage A Co, and then made a
ctoan sweep up Wellington street to
the Queen's hotel
The thick Are
walls of the hotel and the concen
irated efforts of the Are Aghters
stepped the flames
In the menntune the fire had swept
across tl^ st^t and the block of
boildlngm rromVBar street west u» the
National club wks wiped out.
At that time the firemen believed
that the fire was under control,
shirt la the wlad sent the flames
lag dowB Bay street. destroy\pg every
bulldlag on both sides of the street
from the National club to
street.
Ndlhlag could resist the force
names as they swept down1 Bay street
towards the lake, and the -firemen
fought bnck the Are from side sii
couAnlng the Are tone tn the one
, ooghtnre wherever possible. Severm'
frame buildings which ilihreatened '
spread of the Are were blomu
Clair Buckaer has gone to B
Lake for a visit of four or five d
wUb relatlvm and friends.
Ooaaty Cery Robert Walter U i
llJ'^Orand
m“ is a Christmas carol but
« of tbf many bsauttful picti
tratlng It. the committee dec!
It trouM be something out of the
ordinary because of lu not haring
been sung here before. The "Grand
Amen" will he sung by Mrs. 1
Horst, one of Traverse City's le:
lailway. - seventy-four brigands
bayoneted while the Cossacks escaped
City.
with two wouaded.
pleasing numb*
will be the song
yoried here that the Japan“Ben Boll" by^ tl
th^ male quartet. ThU
landed tn force
number will also be Illustrated by
about flfleen pictures. The ptctnres Chwang.
■ never been shown to n Travers*'
Viceroy
Alexieff, It U reported, bas
audience so that they will be very
intereatlaa to all who see them. The received a telegram from the czar In
quartet will conatsi of R K. White and
emperor complains of the
L. D. Welch. tetKirs: Dr. Snyder, hart- Inefficiency of the Port Arthur fleet
lone. and H. «. Welch, basso.
reprimanding Alexieff for incom
Another interesting
petency.
entertainment will be
■ Profeasor Horst.
They
Admiral Skrydlofa? the new mm
very diligent In preparing
mander of the naval force* In the fur
extraordliury for Friday even
Ix-nefliing by the exp*'riIng's entertainment nnd everyone who
lamented Admiral MaUsdoes not attend will miss some floe or
chestra music. Professor Horst and
make no sorties with the
bis orchestra will need no turther ships but will reserve them for better
mmendatinn.: The ndmissloa Is
opportunities.
ly within the roach of all. being
MskarefTs Body Recovered.
r ten and twenty cert*
rlK. Apr! 20.—According to the S-=i
■sUiUT correspondent of the P« ti
lien, s dispatch received froi i
says that many mutilsiej
corpse* have lieen cast ashore, and It
U affirmed tl lat fragments of uniform
enabled the aauiboriUes to Identify o*!’
of the lioilli-s as that of Vice Admiral
COMPANY
ORGANIZED
letr to <
Petersburg. April i*o.—VIcei.iv
•ff has applied l>v telegraph to
Ike emtM*ror to be relieved of bis posiI km of viceroy in the far East.
Paid Up Capiui Stack Is SlSXOd-glte
It la expected the request will K
Immediately granted.
While no ofS Been Secured—^Two TVsvflcKI announcement has l>een made,
eling Salesmen.
there U rcsson to believe the aboie
statement is rorrecl.
The Immediate cause of the vice
roy’s application Is reported to be tl e
Bp;>ointment ol VIn- Admiral Skrydone frf Admiral Alexieff’* strongenemies and sharpest critics, as
Ifie late Vice Admiral
S made bv on.' of Ibc*.- m.chfnes
orrltorr w'lll Up sold In In*- ot t.
TEAMSTERS
GO ON STRIKE
Sf J5S3
IICMt
TRY A BBOORO WANT ASK
« €ity Book Store
KVKRY
3Ai-e
toaiJc in oar Children’s Depart
ment brings us a stead}* cus
tomer.
We sell more and bel
ter children’s shoes
Fair tonight; prohobly i
than any
other store in Traverse City
Many of the paxseogeix oo the lUinou are mnch dimtitficd. the
boot not being able to reach Traverpe City oo account of the toe in
the Bay. They came all the way from Chicago to attend our
4.99 6.99 9.99
Icaiher.sizes 9 to 11
20 - Wheat
I.SO
%2M, ALSO. A4.0a A&OO and
AS.00 sheas in the bankrupt
It will be the greatest
Bhoy opportunity ye
had.
The Boston
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
aihetTinisbtd
16.00
*
CMND SIMPLE SUIT SUE
Jnlj. 8V
....
12.99
Let us shoe the children.
\ on may laugh at such a xtatement. bat it’s not a lao^iing mai
ler. We simply challenge the world to dujilicate oar values. It wS
pay you to travel htmdreds of miles to partake of the sugar plains w«
are offering. ^
WMtw S, BENDA & 'CO.
^LLLaOFCOOO 5HOJS
NEW FOOTWEAR
Our $'2.50 line: New Lasts, New
Toes, New HecK
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKEITS SHOP.
NA/to Ouairain't»«
That you will not find ths o^l of our Mon's
DRESSY.
Wanicurt Stick
WEIGHT and EXTREMEL\
We give you a new pair if they break. It will pay you U
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppotiu Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORB
$0itittbing that
no lady can do
witbouls and
baoc btaufiful
finger ^ils • «
4
Phones:
Citizens S2. Bell 1M
Cor. Tenth 8L and Uke Ave.
f0( tbttcst
.in I, n-.a, f,.r r.l. r, « .wk
rrr;;^:
"I'hc Ol! Reliable Shoe House
I
Trouble ResultedI Oyer Discharge
Two of the Columbian Tranifer
Company's Oldest Men.
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
F.. 8.
nd Rapids. April 20—One hun
. Oretllck. John Rennl
dred teamsters of the Columbian
. Lorin Roberts. C. M
Transfer company are on a strike.
ker. Jacob Furtsch. W. J.
rouble I* over the discharge of
Charles J. Helm. I. D. Curtis and two of the oldest employes r>f the com
John U Smith
pany. Some men look upon the actlou
The following officer* have Uejm of the company as the beginning of a
elected:
straggle between the union and the
President. W. W. Smith.
team owners' association.
Vice president. C. L Greilick.
Secretao’. L- Roberts.
BISCUITS AND COFFEE FREE.
Treasurer. Jacob Furtsch.
The company U managed by
y a boa:
r trustees, each aiockholde r being
trustee. The office of the
wli be locatt>d In Judge l*orii
office.
Taro traveling mgenU will
on^the n»ad They ate E 8
Saxton Hardware Co. Making an At
tractive Range Exhibit
F. 8 Saxton Hardware com
has a big line of Champion
ranges just received and an exhibit
of the operation of the range Is now In
progress. Two young ladles are In
charge and delicious hoi coffee and
biscuits are served free of charge to
any ahd all who care to step In and
take advantage of the opportunity
Writ of Habeas Corpus Ault in Regard The coffee and biscuits admirably Il
lustrate the advantages of the Cham
to the Telluride Miners Comes Up
pion and the exhibit will Interest the
This Afternoon.
WEHTTODpVU
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Telluride. April 20.—General B*!l
with 17 officers and troopers a* a
guard, left this morning with Presi
dent Charles Moyer of the Western
Federation of Miners, to go to Denvn.
they win present the body of
the united leaders to the Supreme
court-this afternoon, where the writ
of habeas c »rpn* »ult cones up before
that tribunal.
New Stand
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
24*2 Front Strcci
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.
BROWN, NlsnaK«r
Jifff J Tew 7/emf fbtt ItUf Tiitenst You In
Dre$$ 6ood$
and Silks
Never fafU to
attract attention
even among our
large assortment
MINERS BURIED.
at Prigelato.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Rome. April 2A—A dispatch received
day reports that 100 miners wert'
overwhelmed
led by an av
avalanche-In
mune of
Prigelato
yesterdar
Prigela
TWenty-flve of those caught by the
aralaeche -tftersrards escaped, hut the
Another lot of Voile
just^received, a new line of fancy mixed Scotch
'
extra ^K>d W inch invisible plaid mixed
DETROIT LANDED ATATE FAIR.
Aaginaw Received Beven Votes and
Pontiac Nona.
...219... FrankFreidricti&Co
One Hundred Caught in an Avalanche
QQ
ROEBKi lA GUILTY.
Fourth Member of Car Bam Quartet
By Wire to the Eveniag Record.
Hattie Creek. MIrii, April 20.—The By Wire to the Brealag Record.
deciding ballot taken fbr the aUte fair
Mary Garland Is bavlag a locatiua resutted In Detruit sec
Saginaw 7. Jackaoa 4. No
nUt on her house at 210 West
V cast for Pontiac.
asorder of Ol
ca July fi taat i d
ImprtoooBieBL
at the
The funeral rerrlce of Mr. and Mrs.
L^Sea''nb^
w^b^keld Friday
____
Iday In
Wmiarn
Rennie's
X-year«ld
soo
will
Beventeea atoUoaa. two of them
t Um
be held tonorrow noratag at 10 betas Urge tomteal pavllloas. with
oMoea oo the aeeoad Aoor. are betas
Wfcilm. A. 8. Hobait. J. W. Travis o’eloek Cron the Rernie acbool I
OaritaM townaUp.
akag the Uae of the la
aad McDeeasott.
all way which asakaa a
acealc circle
IrcJe of the world's fair
Mias Latah Miller* clam In nyrogra lot or tM plaUng on the tags ta the
The tracka aad roiUag atoek
pby wlll five aa oKklMi ta room 4» rivar. tans et tkato wiB take the
/for operathax.
The Hrewater cart aaM wbaa tbeg -gM bone qmmej of the aUttoM eMbtaa paraoaa
npedm drentattoa will be acoel- t^rgdi aay^pait of the trooada '
•ra lBSlIai to name.
120—Whet
WASHING. AND WEAR P6R
80 CENTS PER DOUBLE ROLL AND OP.
THE MARKETB.
Detroit
PROPCRLV
HUNG AND DECORATED WITH A THIN COA-DNO OF VARNISH
d by naana* aMppor.
s^i^aaie oT “Way Down Baaf’
TRY A RECORD WANT AOi
Cotton Shirt
irt Waist Suiting, some of the ver>latest ideas, at 811c, 25c and----- -- -
^^
Don’t forget our Silk Sale is still going on. Our
fancy Louisenes and Foulards for shirt waist suits can’t
be beaten, quality, style and price considered.
Remnants of Silks at a fraction of the original cost.
€- lUi l be l ni
CNMf JRyW Mi OiOtm
.
of Other
,
good hats—
•
^
Five dollars in
:'
either black
\
'/
.
;
',
v7 \
'
’
derbyorthe
. 7^
soft hatsjin colors—
.
>
>
■
Our assortment
of popular priced
‘
i
;
hats. $1.60 to $8D0,
- ^: v . ,
is very large
.
‘
;
•
^
mm QOiKi (0. :!'I
TBE isnanxQ beookd, traverse out, ujcb^
wedesday, afbil
THEEVENINGREOffiD MKBIGAirS
hano
VOPVLATION
itt
ExamiENT
TNOt. t. AATMjM^ HAMMl
X J. w. flilllWil. wmat mt MMfa
• This sum Oaaa Met
Samn to Trwid T«
ofWict tts ^noMT #?wurr.
SALE A «BEAT SOOCtSS
to Mkblgaa there arc SC chartered FLOORS WILL SOON BS CLSABI
dilea VI
...............................
OF USED INSTRUMENTS.
tie over
icbe ea
o». to 3mi.eto for the
the aute. tbe dty of
e. A. atCCLeHClb ctlir OpmM
svsNiMa nooux
ereare^
*i at tk« pi
.MM, ail
Mi.
*. x^Txrr.r^
csa4MM«i for tte lopU^
- flloon frUh
ta ariicb Vi pcrfbra
the caocosM tUa sprias
wbotbcr aazt vl
r dM toptolatar* and atair ««wra
tb« Mrraata or the naatera ct
^Cptr. Wo boUorr ta* piopli want
to haro lioawtlUaK to aar about
Boalaatloe aa veil aa about ibe <
tioa of caadidatM. aad ve betlere tbe
aMTO ikmr hare to aajr about both tbe
bettor ta tbolr ctaaaee for aocurlac
faltbful aad oScleat public aerranu/'
_ euMdeat populattoa to varraat a
change to diy goveeMmwt while
others are ao email as to hardly
raat tbe matatalniag of aeparate
crumeau Tbe population of tbeae vllUses is M3 of the total population of
the otate. Plfty-eigbt vlllagea in this
■tale have no faetoriea.
pifty-tvo percent of the people
Micbi^ live ta tbe cities aad
lagea. There are aeveral places
tbe state with a aaOeleat populailoa
for incorporalioa but which have no
local goveniasooi. notably Calumet
Houghton eruatry. where only a toe
■hip orgaalsaUoo Is malniataed.
though It U an Importaat boalnc
irtores where M
i-ed at ai
Taking
Incorporated popnlatloo center
convlderetkia It vlll be aeea tl
population of the aUle U al>6nt equal
ly divided between the dies and vl'
laces and the rural dlsttlcu.
There are many people In the state
to whom the knowledge of this dis
tribution will coa>e aa a surprise, as
been generally supposed that
py of the people from what
"•«- ha. In late
termed "the country
>rs been diifting toward1 tbe popul'.
n centers, this together wlh the fact
i in the older ■eiiled porions of the
lie tnany of
proti
rb alMiorbed tbe amaller
farmers bavb
thus building up larger landed
. aad by tbe aid o
i>ing less
their manaxen at. all ha'
avlag a teadeacy to lessei
ilatkin of the
rural dlstrirta.
la eomoatiag yioterday up«
avardlac of tbo eoetract for tbe «u»tody of tbo eltjr*o fmda for tbe eofalng
roar to tbe Bute bank, tbo Record did
aot BMaa to fafer that the relailot.a
botvooa the Pooplea Barlaga baak
aad tho city laat yaar vero uapl
Frank J. Cheney makes oath 'hat
aat or neaatlafaetory.
Oa the <
be Is senior partner of the Arm of F
trary, tbe Poopte'a baak oboenrr^
J. Cheney A Co., doing buaiaess In tbe
pmrlaioaa of ita eoatraot vlth the city City of Toledo. County and flute aforeta Bfdtit aad latter. A loaa vbicb the aald, and that aald firm will pay the
H
DOLLARS
etty euatraoted to aseel tbe flrat pay- turn of ONE HUNDRED
■Mat upoa the city vater arorka for each aad e'■ren- case of Catarrn
that ranact he cured
r
by the use of
puaipa. of aonethlag taore thaa fgjOOO. Hairs Catarrh Cure
Cm
vaa placed elaevbere at
per cent,
FRAI ; J CHENEY
Sworn to before
bcfoi me and snbacril>ed
the Pegpieb baak aot oooatrulng aa
la my presence, this Clb day of Deafgbt Moatha loaa to oome imd(
cereber. A D IS
loaaparary loaa prorlaloo ia tlw ooe
fSeal )
;
OIXASON,
-----------Public
tract. A alaiilar queatloa aroa<
Notary
Pul
Hall s Catarrh Cure ta taken
Interten Inic
trlooaly relative to the atreet pavlag
aally. aad acta direcily on tbe blood
loaaa aad S per qeot vaa paid
and mucous surface of the
whore for the nae of the money. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tol
It ia eaatofaary and often aeceeSold by all Druggists. 7&c.
eary for the cUy to obtain tempo
Take Hall s Familyr pills for
fc CoasMrary loaaa In order to tide tbe city pation
over uatn tbe receipt of tbe
bat the time uanally required for aucb
loaaa la from oae to three or four
> aalmofl aeeus to be gifted
Moatha. Ja the maUer of the loan re
ferred to tho People'a bank naked the miMfa InteUlgeoee, or "beredJury fore■IgbU" as It U occasloually called,
carreat rate, alx per cent, becauae
wblcb la mare particularly acute wbea
that tiaee there vaa conalderable dedanger algnala arc abroad, laya WOamad for abort tlaie loaaa at :hat rate, tiam a. Harria In Field and Stream.
aad even higher, la the ooBUBeai of They bare been known, when a
tbe Record ynterday it vaa ai
in tbe upper poola. to bi
teood by poaefaera approa-------loaded to leaA^o tho oonatruetioa that
tbeui with net or apear and to lma>e>
the People’a haak had not lived .
Ita coatrirt
The contract laat year
provided for latereal on temp
loana at
and thU provtaion vaa
carried out. althoiigh on the loana
aetod Mora was paid becanae li
aoteoaatdorad by the baak a leBHtorary
loaa ao coatemplated ta the rowtraci
ry little thing may aomeilmea
D very heavy loaa.
It often
I that the reeult ta a long vay
‘. On e migb
might think
that there could be but very lltUe conaaetkm betveea an inaect and the
work and vagea vltbln the rearb of
aaaay huadreda of tbouaaada of mill
baada. A aecoad tboug
vlll aerve to auggeet that
a country vbatever aSecu one
I unfmvormbly I
i vltboiii like Influence
e other claaa. For Inataace,
t or tome diaeoae attacka
the poutoeaI all over the country, the
anpply U leaaened
laened and the price ia advaaoed Bverybody eata potaloe
potaloea and
they form a larger portioa of the poor
maa’a diet than of tbe rich, to vbat
barta tbe farmer la llkevlae dlaaatrooaly felt by the laboring, mad all
oiber claaaea In the city. If any ealam
Ity befalla tbe vbeat crop la tbe veat
H affects tbe price of flour and an the
price of bread, vhich la the ataff of
life. A plague of grasabopperm :.P00
mllaa avay may make itaelf felt upon
etbobka la Utica and every other
wu» dty. Very fev ihinca aland
separately aad a
Tboae vbo v k In
have been aad i > Itabh
. further affected to tbelr dlaadvantage
by vhai la knova aa the cotton boll
weevil. A Providence paper aald. the
ether day. that It was coating tbe mill
baada of Rhode laUad ffO.OOO a day.
Tbe goverament etyamloglaU any that
R ia liable to coat Ibe United Btatea
•SMAM.OM a year.
Scientists have
etadled tbe lasMt and aougbt earnest
ly to tad some other craatore or some
disease to destroy It. but aa yq^ tbe
aeardi baa been vltbout success The
veetni which has bean moat In evldeaee thus far la tbe Texas cotti
•elda la a great malUpller aad It
■aid that ooe pair ineraaaes to
credible
Mitble anmber of 134,000.000 a year.
Tbe only vay la which the Insect eaa
be daatroyed U by burning up tbe
plaals vbleb ft baa attacked. It has
oome to I
aot paly t
faetarers. urbo fear that as m rea
tbe days of cheap cotton are paat 1
tramt care oa tbe part of Ibe plaate
vbMi of cotwue iBcreaaea tbe co
even this can i
urbolty axtermlaate It from any ffc
Pbaru are boeeatly cgpreeaed that t
weevil mv yt p
3
y. not only of the ptarters
vglTof^
If Ibe W. W. Kimball
evidence of lu popularity
le of the Giiraad Traveree regtoo.
certainly bat H In the '
reapooee that baa follovbd the ■
aouacement of Its clearance sale
les of I
■tramenu slight ly used bare already
bcea eonsummated aad at tbe rapid
pace at which they are going, tbelr
purpose of disposing of every piano
which can. to any way. be calle
ond-band. will be fully realised.
When a new lastrumeat leavi
store for any purpose, either rental,
loaa or sale, no matter bow little namt.
It cannot again be offered u a strictly
new ooe. though it may be equally as
good In quality and appearance. The
company knows this1 also, hence
bet
tbe
policy of cutting the prices down
•hey.....................
y sell themselves
light.
sndM>me pianos» «»f
c»f siaj
standard mak.*
quoted aa low' at |i:
fiscoo. while
ractlcall:
PEOPLES
FSmen to tbe vtctaRr of Part Anatia wfll ploM Sto oesaa of ptm this
rmr tot tbe caaatag fiactory there.
Pacoasoola made a dreodf*! record
Id proved asoat total at Battle Oeek
te pMt wlatcr. Out of tklrty-Cuor
laea. tbiny-two are Aaad.
Esnaen 19 to tbe Tbnsb have pro■oonead vbeat a toitare as a crap la
tat eooatry. TWy aay tt ■■■rirtin
DtU Jnac. wbcn*it vttban and dice
Sagtoav papers are teOlag of a aana
t LawKte who has a woaderinl Mtorca bea. U veigba flve aiM a haV
tmnds and MM aa egg ■aaanring
lae iBcbM rooBd aad vcigbias six
Bd a half ponads.
The aaallpox acare at Tale baa been
groMly exaggerated. Tbe town baa
not bea qaaraatlaed. there are only
'
light eaaea of tbe dMeaae aad
---------- ; of tbe acbooU waa only a precantloaarr move,
The
vlcinlt.
______
Uing little Iowa ia that Its mala street
Id damp weather U worae than the old
swamp road before tbe eorduroy track
was tatrodoeed.
that the floor mill wblcb
ned at Clifford will not be
---------------------icoora^ag to tbe resideaU
of that place. Tbe mill was
kept tbe tows oa tbe laap s
ness vUl be daJl witboot It.
Saturday a aumber of frosen srater
pipes were reported loAbe office of the
Saule Creek board of public works.
As It was April 16. the complalats
were unusual. Such a thing as Msen
pipes this time of tbe year were never
beard of t^orc.
Now that tbe winter has lasted i
ly up to the opening
_ jlng oLtbe trout
ie Bentooia AnA>las club ....
aled two or three years heoce
velrd yarns of largo speckled
la forty*beto
have .
of iis«-d iostrumfuta. though
dealings we are obliged to tal
salesroom gets
ov«*rflow point
rid of them Jurt
as we are doing
and everybody
who Is fortunste enough
‘wZ.
(SATIMS BABK)
imB
TRAVERSE CrrVpAICHe
•
trsky fhM se
br
Tklaiy.
•
FBRfaM nloitwt gt mftie tyxrad.
flaooti kdykoIMk. rd3 tfabR
iliti Rspled vfpowta.
I
FREE TRIM. OF MI-O-RA
gone
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d««
rHHL-’r
lieen scandalous
:*aiT.vlngs on there
.il-ElSH-:
he never kept hens;
■
Ttei pMMM AfBky.
J. W. SLATER,
Whelssalt and RatoU.
DO YOU INOW
That the property we are now
offering for sale is tbe greatest
propoalUon ever offered In tha
real «
Do you
call on us and Ittarn our
“new planj" for converting anything you hi
tave to sell Into cash.
•
New phone <
Neriingac.
IS
Voar Raitobla Hama FartOahM.
LITTLE THINGS
m
It is'lhe little things which make en
durable and seemingly insurmount
able difficulties, "a drink which, ifofTered in a tin cup, would be scoffed
at. would be welcomed if presented in
a suitable glass. We have the right
kind at the right price, and a great
variety of all kinds.
C. W. Ashton.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
It is alwoliitely Innocent of great
Pr'-^ense M a drama; hut It sets forth
S'"'"' ~£fl“
6asHjtdueed
Coke.
lodpe room to carpet come
and see our special carpet.
J. W. SlaUr,
Reliable Home Furoisher
$5.00
to...
.■
the ba .........................
««
^iBieliaearbafftti. A bnnllM } nwed IwffM, •otk
revirtents of the tot n have petlUoned
Any one can try. without rUklng a
cent, tbe remarkable flesh forming
fotid. Ml-o-na This sclentlflc prrparstb.n jcomes In the form of small tab
lets, is pleasant to take and gives
most Immediate relief
People t
are weak sickly, thin. jwle. tired,
with p«w digestion will gain health,
igth and Increaw-d weight If they
proporiioa ol ]wk» right throat
VkUdeitmpemlmtmm, kOm bm»
4m 4piaft bespsM a ffifto-
iMued anl^roVtioVro'-reTt-ritorhe
...h
I STRETCHERS
ie a day. Called foi
and delivered.
J. W. Millikan.
i ton will go as f;
JUST THE TH1N<; FOR GRATES.
traverse Ofp 6as Company
CIGARS MADE BY UNION LABOR
are made under clean and healthful
condlUoea.
31M-261
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
: \VE TAKE ALI. RISK.
BiCfon's big double Uncle Toms
night
A
en adde.1 Ik
ras:=HS:""‘
tbe appUaacea of tbe poarber. They
■aeniad to know that if they w eat blgber up tbe stream tbelr doom was aealed.
When coming from tbe aea la acbools
and oo eotertng tbe emnary tb<
Mr. Lincoln and tha Kittcna.
been aaen with aa old leader
he kindness of President Uncoln's
haad of the achool. tbe real forming a
ire Is well Illustrated In a story
triangle about two aad a half feet be
by General Phrter
It was durlow Ibe eutfaoe of tbe weter.
the civil war.
iT. And IPresident Lincalm daya, gnlded by tbe old petrUrcb.
1 was visiting Genera
■rat Grant In bis
they would ewlm arouad tbe flaberThree liny kittei IS were crawling
men'a aeta, never approacblng them abti'ti, mewing piteously. The mother
nearer than tee or twelve yards.
cat had died and the Mule orphans
were expressing their grief and loneliatwaglag M Kgv *a K»
iic kitten fashion. Mr. LlnD his
Any frsab egg «n, witboot being
mur
boiled, be teUaced oa citber end by
mured: -Poor little creatures, you'll
any ooo poamaslog psUeoce aad
he taken good care of.” and turning to
steady band.
Bowers, said;
-Odonel. I hope you
la order to aave time tbe egg aboidd
iwe
little
motherless
be placed for a abort time oo tbe »d
Ifs are given plenty of milk and
upon which It la.deilrsd to baUacTlt,
ated kindly” Bowers replied:
i
ao as to allow tbe yolk
I see^ Mr. Pn»sldenl. that they
both foraarma of the l
_______
:en. in charge by the cook of
tbe experiment sbonld be rruted on tbe mess and are well cared for.”
edge of tbelable end the egg eboukl be
Heveral times during his stay
Uncttln w
taken between tbe three Angers
found fondling these
thumbs of both bands and slowly i _ tens. It was a curious sight’at an army
ed around unUI tbe center of gravity Is headquarters, upon the ere of a great
found. This ezperlaieot may at flrst mllltarj crisis in tbe nation s history.
• the hand which had signed the
lire a little time, but
ilsslon of all the hendc men who
i-thw It wUl be found very easy to
tl t.he cause of the union, from
It wonld be well to try It flrst oo
the general-ln-chlef to the
Ubleclotb and then oo tbe bottom
iderly caressing
of a pUle.
It Is comwded. of courw. that tbe
present cuntury U far more advanced
THE
MARKETS.
than that of Colamboa. ao It U only to
be expected that different Ideas tboold
have been forawd. even as to tbe bal••ring ofoggi.
1:4
ZS:t^:=}:E -S
Idaho apples, kept during tbe winter
No Matter AA^hat
The Weather...
'M
You Fish , for Trout May First
Thf^wise fisherman prepares himself long before. We can aid you to be wise.
.N’o store shows you a more complete stock of absolutely ev«;rything that
a fisherman* needs in the way of
FISHING TACKLE AND SUPPLIES
JOINTED POLES.
LEADERS.
1.00 up to the finest
A big stock to ooll froen-Frlcea 5c to 40c each.
BAMBOO POLES.
Best quality, at 8c. 10c. 12c each.
ANNA.
T
BAIT BOXES.
FISH BASKETS.
B^ and little, oblong or crescent shape, cost 15c and
The vary best of goods—prices run from «0c to tlAS.
TROLLER8.
FLIES
aomo entirely new patenta, lOe
dozen.
°
HOOKS.
FLY SPOONS.
A big stock of these important articles at 16c the
Jewelry
Our stock In this line it more
complete than ever
You will
think them stolen goods when
you see our child’s rings at only
6c each. We have other ringa
at locf 2;
25c. 35c. 60c. 75c and »e
hunger of the epirit
Joy of Ufe.-Londoa Outlook.
A \lrcWa kRchen. to wbirb thd
fbod valoeo of tbe sweet pouto wiB
AmdMHonatiflftod. wHI be a resunranc
spoHtelna
<*»4tht through the Ice
There Is at least one editor io Michi
gan who will know what It Is to han
dle real money, in sums of more thaa
thirty-one cents at a time, for the next
year. W G Fritz, editor of th
berry News has been elected
tirer of his township.
The bonds voted by Antrim county
taxpayers at tbe recent election are
causing litigation. Upon the petition
of several taxpayers Judge Mayne has
to restrain the
chairman of the iMsrd of supervlHora
an.l the county clerk from issuing the
to Increase the weight
arh troublef
This offer entitles
DeSoaos *f Daorls^.
< Mcmaary In these days to
defend the cUlm of tbe dance to a
ptoie among tbe arta. As ooou aa ve
have got rid of tbe Purlun prejodloe
OB tbe ptoat <aod ooe may hope that
this ne kmger exlata for tbe lateUigent
pait of tbe populathml tbe cUtm U too
overwbotaiing to need apology,
we take art
bennty then >e case only needs atottog
tobecowwA L wbOe If we nademand
ft aa MU «
form we aball flad that tbe dance,
which le a ktod of farion of mode,
palatine and acBlptsrp. u preMriMWtlycapableof
f glrlng ezpreeaioB be
Ky of werda ta the I
Are You Watching Our-Prices
on Furniture? '^
endless variety of
■eta at only 10c
per set; also better ones up to
Our “Ever Tidy” hack comba
have BO equal for bolding tbe
acoldlng locks securely.
This
particular Ujii| y^ will And
only at
Plain little hemks at 2c the dozen up to big ones at 5c
BINKERS.
That sink—for Sc tho dozen—to the patent kind that
anap on the line at 8c.
FLY BOOKS.
MINNOW PAIL6.
No outfit oempleU without one—sell from 60c to $2.50.
The paUnt floating or the sinking kind COMs you
from S5e to f U25.
PHANTOM MINNOWS.
LINE GUIDES
The “Famed” brand, acll from 45c and upward.
Will coet you 20c, the one spears from 20c to S2.0a
DRINKING CUPS
GAME COATS
Should always be included in your outfK. 15c. 2Se and
Aro the handiest and no Manper of losing your fish..
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pi^o. and the Famous Feurand Organs.
palace of hcrticulture at tbe world's
fair. Idaho (rnlt growers claim that
they have Bes Davls'apples as lira
u wtoeoaps and poMeaqing a flavor
Ctotnrr at the World's fab.
THE NANNMI & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
- xf :
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THl XVXHIHO BBOOBD, TRLVEBgB CITY, MICH., WEDESDAY, APRIL
1M44.*
:
1
RiiTKfAiTitin
,
^v--
THE EVanaiO
Btr WUfr^ Lurtor. the pnmier <
surpriaa-bar with a fav
"What did y»Hi gat herr'
askad a friend "Oh, J bongfat a »tipla
good cigars, a pmiad or
king tobacco and a flae
pipe." Mr Laadls said.
Napoleon, who boa
o command of Russlan cavalr> In lha far soul.
I. Is regard'
r
ad as the most formldabla asplraai
tc
asplr
what was onca lha Pranch Ibrona
This is baraiise ha <1
the republic i
hlmaairr rtdlcnlous. I
mllltanr duties and IthtTctij cnnilnuas
to mainuin a good rapuiatlon as a sol
dler Bo far he has had no expariaoca tinder lire, but should he dUtInguUb himsair In tha east ha mar ba
Coma a Bourca of worry to lha Pranrh
gorammrai.
Stghlsaars
are
now
ruodnetad
around New York by guides hired for
tho purpose. Thasa men are fond of
stopping l»afora one of ;ha grandaxt
mansiuos la nfib arenue. prefarabl>
Andrew Camagie's or that of Senator
Clarka. tha mining Croesus, and say
lag: “This Is tba New York aya and
ear Inlirmary." In tba rasa of Sen
ator Clarke's now newly mmplaieil
bouse this Joke Is usually srreptad as
a serious suietnant of fact, for cer
tainly II looks like anything but a pri
tralc bouse li Is a monster pile of cpt
gnuilia. so tall and big and magnlfl
cant that It is almost haposslhle in as
1th lha Ida
>ra naurg<
inC
A FAIR OFFER
giiMlii m»
MM nUI
I to tw fact ttet ilM HMc waa
t hta oal^ rcaMac book.
HifMtta4 )o4«* U OB axUMUoo
nh Catollaa. He te Jmite K. B
M. wlao w«ot to hoM eooTl lo
urn eoair tbc otkar day sad
BlBc^aco eoMc oo the trial dock
I not a lavyfT hi Ikr coartt
f bar of
cmmty had aaracd bafurohaod to
•rat lo a diMnatiaaaace
e of all
«a lb* srooad of Jodae. Pe#
PeabiM' di»
ooanaay of ooaaaH aad nafi
Tb* PhlUpplaa tdll caatc up for ftoaJ
aotioe In >h# aatioaal boaar of rrpreaoeUUrM. SpMker Chanoa aud* the
oaaal aaaeoaeraMai:
' All la taror
arlU ptaaa* tay 'Aye.' “ to arhtch lh«r»
vaa latlwr a aeatunac raaaoBne frotn
repabileaaa. Wbca h« called for the
"Nnaa" a tbaadcroiu ehonu aroM oa
the dcnoeratle aide. Mr
Gaaaoo
ralaUy abatrrma; “Tba 'aoaa' aaaai to
auHic aHMrt aolae. bat the 'ayea' hare
It aad tba bill U paoaad "
Oaa of the Japaaaaa &Hd awrahaU.
Maraala YaaMfffa, U dc yaara old,
aad l^a daer»|dt. altboosh he U fall
Ha ropraacalad lha ailkado
I of tba exar at Moaa otbar Bald manbal.
Maraols Oyaoa. IU foot yoan yoooger
aad looks portly aad phlacnaHc. Ha
Bwrrlad a Japaaaae girl vho had gtn
bar odaeatloa la tba IJaltad Btaias
Ha vaat to Praaca daiing
•ttb Pnisala aad was la Pai
irts dnrlnc
tba alaca.
Ropraaaatatlre Charlm
Laadls
jf iBdIaoa roo
aad Mrs. Laodi
prisa. vaot out aad bousht atany pratty thiBca for his nmia The list la
cladad trays, dolllaa aad llitia kalckhaaeks for bU draasar
Wbea Mrs
TREVSB8E CITY, MICH^ WKDB8D4Y, APBIL
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(. 8o what can I doT' Tba
f the situation appealed to the
hUBKrf of
I aad Editor Pack s hill was
press
met
A young Chicago drummer. Just re
turned from bis first trip to Mexico,
was much Impressed ultb lha speedy
way In which some pisttars are dis
posed of in Texas While his train was
coming Into El Paso a passenger got
Into s n»w with the colored porter,
who hit the other <«1 the head with a
Then the passenger emptied
cane
the negro, who
Ms raTolrar
The Chicago
told to be at the Inquest
morning
ling at 1*'
1«' o'clock,
o'clock His
s trifia slow and be did
the ap
place until ten ml
officials
pointed lime
Ih
etimlnx out and began Uj ap«ildoglxc
•Oh. that's all right." said the co
nute
of
Jusiifialile
• we r.nind It a case
Justifial.le humiclde and adjourned five minutes ago.”
■EUEFFBOHSUFFEiUlG
Miss Grace P. Baell Passed
April 14 After Long
Illness.
age to-day. cxoeptfm the
Bcglcct aad abuse of tbe ooc
oegan OB which all the btber
otpas depend—tbe alamaefa.
^Keree's Goldea Madleal Disoosery aaables asm
aad womta to be stroetK aad
healthy, by curiae diseases of
the Stomach (aS othc
naa of diwes^ aad i
the
CORN TOO SOFT TO KEEP.
alhawn
Assay
las Grace, P Buell died at the
e of her |>arenu. Mr, snd Mrs J.
Juell. south of the city April 14.
, aged 22 years
She had been a
fnl sufferer for a lung time, but
lys bore the pain with a cheerful
stlan spirit. She had never end mbUBi health. She had been an I
eat. loyal member of the Plrst M. >
burcb and Epworth LdMgue of this
for a number of years She also
was a
; worker In the Sunday
her home snd had been
BChool
the organist In the Sunday school for
about seven years.
She was yery
of music and was always wUtlag
her larl wherever she went. She
ilss«>d most in the home, for
Atlsnd the cissring sals of second
IS a CbrisUan home.
ne. and the
hand pianos and organ*
Kimball
Int'lng tl<« that bound tthe father,
branch store, m Front street.
mother
children together were
She will also l»e missed
h> a,large circle of friends. She never
wawd from trusting her Savici
Savior and In
life I • said
le was «•ining
sextoa anaouBCnamed the
«d a death in
her funeral. She
tbe community
*ve«^«.slle‘'b1.r*
ler and mother
by a stroke on
brothers, also
tte cburch bell
iiirtmci
I for eeary year of
frrvni the
I the life that was
o'clock and
Miller.
cxpectad, U»«^*to lire ^ooid
SKS, and apeadstion at tbe
firat tap of the bell took a
Bsnw ram tadndinc only
tbose wlioli^ lired the allottadttBie. Tlmtcisaorea-
I ARE EFFICIENT.
. April 2
itttslgn In
1 opened!
MethiKlIM Kpiscottal church.
Unstng. Mich.. April 20—Major
i-rnou. gi>vemment Inspector of the
Ichlgan National Guard, has but four
more companies to Inspect before com
ling his first tour of duty. He U
re today and reports the guard In
• stale In a verj- efficient condition
discipline and equipment.
everybody
mants Silks
Michigan Corporations,
sing. Mich., April 20—Tl
c new corporations hsv«
> Michigan; SanlU
company. Battle
capital; Lake Odes
> Odeesa. tlAAOO
CbIsisCbeIr
Opportunity.......
t^C/Cr
Cflry
I^C/C’
^0^36 in. genuine Habutai Wash Silk in while,a superior
<|nality. our regular 85c value, and better than
anj-thing sold an>*where else at 85o
_
tC/Ct
for 20 mch pure silk Taffeta, with a rich luster, pure
d>*e, others sell at 76c, our regular price is 69r,
C
lot 20 in. black I’eku dc Soie, good weiirht, soft 6nish,
will compare favorably with samt goodls sold else-
Silk
I.ining,
several
shades, 86c qual-
_
antecd. has a beauttful
sold in any other
•juality.
It
than $1.26.
.Tss-'nis^ru^^y
^S-“
Tbe Hedkal Ad.
siooe-oentatainpsto
Buffalo, N. “
To Muakagon Haights.
Frankfort. Mich.. April 20—Super
nendent Frlegel ot the Benionta
school will probably accept the auperIniendenry of the Muskegon HelghtB
school the coming year
He Is an
able ediiraior.
Card of Thanka.
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
-B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
GRAIN AND STOCK BROKER.
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY.
Frankfort. Mich.. April M—a peti
tion U being circulated in Bdmronla
to have a fish gate placed In the outdam. about five miles west of Beu1. to allow fish to get Into Crystal
lake from I.ake Michigan to spawn.
Crvwtal lake Is a heaiillful body of
water, eight miles long, averaging two
miles in width, containing about six
teen seriions of water surface.
The fish dntmmisskin has often tried
to slock It with minnows, hut perch
-have defeated this end by eating them
up So U is arguiAd a fish gate Is an
imperative ncd^sslty in order to keep
up the far-fanu'.l reputation of the
lake as the lM.st fishing grounds in
Michigan
Sewing Machins Fras.
Was your name on the big c
On Saturday. April 30th. at 3 o'<
p. m.. It will be determined who gets
tho machine t«» Iw gKen away by the*
E«'»tnomy Store.
Eight years sgn an attempt
made to liitmdm-e.l'hirniNwn dress
Seoul, but tbe ebani
msde bev-ause of cvoseoallve opposi
tion. eope< lally on tbe iwn of the worn
SB. At present tbe oaJy Kgmrana who
waar Europesu gararaats sra tbe <
Blars and pollcemee.
a yaid; TO CLOp: we gue you choice ol any at 59c
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Cbe Boston Store
MICHIGAN
Black Petticoats
PellI mill open a brokerage ar.o
jmlsslon office in the new SUte
ik building. nKim 308, Thursday
next
He will deal in all listed secur
ities and grain and provisions. Mr.
Fell Is quite well known here, having
come to this city for thirteen yeara
as a citromercial traveler. The office
iM> fitted
with lung
vale wire.
Grand Rapids by
Mr. Fell will represent the Coe Commissloo company of New Tork and
lasion com(’Chicago, tbe Odell Oommli
paay of Cincinnati and ithe Grand
Rapids correspondeat will be the
Ov<orge E Ellis company.
Baeond From Lake Michigan.
Grand Haven. Mich.. April 20.—
SupertnlMtdenl Morion of the Lake
Midtigaa life aavlng district aamcea that Soren Petersen of the
Jackson Park sution, Chicago, has
iber of the 8l
been chosen as a member
this sumsaer.
exhibition
ThU tes the seooad man to
f $1.00
ONE
BTYLEt SHOWN THERE WILL »ATIBFY YOU
HEA0QUARTER%
for
THEM.
TBnr A RKCORO WANT Aft
FOR RENT.
CTEllfBERG*S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
MIBCELLANBOU*
Big Double Spectacular
Two Factors Ih Our Tremendous Success
For nimrly 23 years we have been selling Pianos in Michigan and
almost from the very start wo have te*en leaden* in fills line.
Other
Piano houses, still compaiatlvcly small, have l^n in the business as
kwg and longer; why U It that we have ontsiripjHHl them all?
combined?
U*hy is It that while other Plano
stores
tinually forged ahead—procreSsed—develojH-d—until
have either
now
our
hush,
c«-ssf^l operatio
nesa requires 10 complete stores for Its succ«-ssfql
operation, and
ate. employes will be found In all parts of the stat«
The answer Is plain- WE HAVE ALWAYS SOU! THE t*ERV
FINEST PIANOS AND HAVE SOU)
SENTING THEIR TREE WORTH.
THEM
AT
PRICES
Uncle Tom’s
Cabin Co.
Why
ceased to exist, or have met with indifferent success, we have con
REPRK
Then- an- no iinrellsble Pianos
A 136,000 PMOWTKil
That's the only wav we do business
and It accounu for tho fact that we are alssy* recognis'd as MICHI
GAN'S I.EADINO. LARGEST A ND MOST RKUABUfMCSlCHOUBE.
Grinnell Bros.
Corner Front and Cass,
Music
House
Traverse City
Mainetbr*. General Offices and Factory, Detroit, Mich.
4. O. ^mlmmr
amm-rmAOTosa
TITBBTt YBABT EXFBAUUiCB
fflm Vstlsaal
• Otr. KMh.
TM Bnoni If Tin Ml
OSHaWmahCWini-SS
Oechastra ef Fiftaan Muaiciana.
TRAVELING IN A
TRAIN.
THE
a
HUSTLING
JEWELER.
SPECIAL
LAOlEr
here—no fictitious values: every purchaser is bound to receive full
value for every doIUr expended.
XI auir««a.
gava my btsstMod a dreasing
Bay He Bwlndtod Maay.
jita Bend. Ind, April 20-The gown." was wbst she told tbe gooslp.
**It's a pity tkoae people can't
Frank C. Ho-ve. claiming to be
from Constantine, Mi-h., hat swindled agTee." 'was what tbe gnoalp said to a
many peraons nrta. It U said, while aelgblwr.
doing cburch and Young Men's Chris"What's the mstterr gsked tha
Uan asaocUUon work, -^e has now
disappeared, probably gblng to Chit)h, thty*va beea quarreling." explalaed tbe gnarip"8orri.r yaa mmt be mistaken." aaM
tVilL J. WlHELMl^^
,
t“i5Ri*a'Js-ua.'a “~sr
'TJiS7avas5r'’“"A»‘'
Finest Pianos Jrilpr.23
Superb Values GN. P. SMMII
SCENIC
INVEfiTITURE
POSITIVE REVELATlOf
20—SPECTACULAR AND
SPECIALTY SENSATIONS-
.HOW.NO AOi/;
w«,T»nv.
NECK CHAIN*
FAN CHAIN*
Ormnd choruses of Super-Ex
cellence. Kaleidosoppe Vlskma
of Historical Interest. Tbe Bteraoptical
Seasatlon—tba
Men
Who Freed the Slave—A Trib
ute to Lincoln, Grant. Sheridan.
Sherman and Douglas
.
1
i
Elagant Jardlnlara ^
far Uia hama.
Rtoharrigto...
Ha^ gaimad ahiiia.
2G—Coload Paapla From
Tha Cotton Ball-G*
THE
GRANDEST
STREET
PARADE EVER GIVEN.
frem the Lake Michigan district.
BEE OUR BOOTH WINDOW FOR THE GREATEST VALUE*
IN BLACK MERCEbtZED AND BRUN^LABS PETTICOAT*
pOR BALS- Mtira cow, SB* aouto
mTINEE UD RKIilT
is It that we>^ow aell more Pianos than any three slores in the state
. M. Fall Will Open an Office I
Now Stata Bank Building.
0UMWOODUW.WW B J.Msray^^
We sincerely thank all friends and
neighlmrs who sympathlxed with and
aKsisied ns and also for the many
N'autirul floral offerings In our late
iM-reavemeni.
Mr and Mrs. J. H Buell and Family
FISH I
HANNA^I & LAY CO’S
— - *5C
for less
nSyby^^kner.
•*f thi
Ttie ntedMlngs t
•plc*‘»' of all thi
A talMTnacle
pscity of r.MMt peope
p'eiiMl
The nilnlstent predi
Iglou* upheaval In years,
ulltee in charge of the re
vival haVe reserved! the entire fleet
row of Sdwis for the mayor and coun
cil members, srith other city officials.
They are expd-cted In attend at least
» n»>d‘ilngs every v
FS.““
i=
A J*anl for genuine Habuti wash silk, in all the dlcsTable colon, ami 24 inches •"nlc. remember that.
***«"'»
ilarlior. W
a
Major Vsntou Rsperu Unofficially on
the Stats Guard.
•AVE THE CITY 0A08.
Ilenl< n
Ceawty Farawrt Faes
Scarcity ef the CeraaL
Marshall.
Mich.. April 20.—The
irmcrs of Calhoun oouaty will be
uort of corn this year. Oa the larger
trms It was Impossible to get corn
husked last fall, on aeoount of tbe
scarcity of help and thousands of
acres remained iinhoaked until spring.
It Is now found that this corn Is son
and wIU not keep. One farmer re
ports that on twenty acres husked this
spring not 1« per cent is solid corn.
evivahata Undertake the Job at
to Harbor.
i the
agent of a circus came In one day and
said ha wanted a two aotomn ad In tha
paper. "All right;*" said Mr. Park,
"that will Tint )-ou Ui.Mr Tba agent
Iboughl that was rather high and said
ha would do with one column,
will ba Just IGMMi." remarked t
Itor. 'Hut that's only half the s
protested
man.
'Yes. 1
know." sa
said Pack, coniillilentlally. "but
ell you Just bow It Is. Yttur circus
ba bare on lha 17lh and I must
t a pspi'r firm's hill for |G2 r>0 on
that we are
vuTKettnuin
FortKftCftrftftf
L DYSPEPSIA CURE
tithing a paper irLaCh^a The press
glance at the
■’^"
A gray-bsired woman, thin and vlnegar faced.
d. was listening to tbe i
iDOByof rPresident Rmith at tbe Pi
baarings.
Smith bad Just sworn be bad fire
wlrea and forty-two rhUdrea.
•The brute!" said the gray-balred
woman. "To think of a polygamist
like that beiag oat of jaUr
“Perhapa. madam."
atander. "his wires da
i
OBotobJerL"
ama to fool aaoogk to g
ttiBB ha daaa or m*
TWO BANDS!
RABTALLt
UP-'TO«ATE
EVA’S ASCENSIOin
JEWELRY BTOR*
rORTHE
oflice.
Matinaa Prieaa. fOs far aMk
dran. 2fie Ibr adulto.
Eaaaiag Prtoaa. fta, Ms aad
BEST RESULTS
'Try Naaafd WfBt Ms. Bswlt
A ctoek SM yean old sad eoastraetM ent^
^
**
^ M ■ngamsty amgaac as* pw. ^
_
uu ^ t•
1 alM. cumm^ a waM S<wtoh
^
a^ tioirtd. tram wfcteb win be opai^
uod foe cMtamaa power far tba aapo■ **Mr. Ouwugto M a stofoto of RcMcB *
ittioa will be to foe palaoe of maebtotha Twmrtk Maw Toth i
« wapfo anfl Mlama Hr Hkru to paint ]K7 at 8t. Lsmta.
> «nt for oBiRtru aad froaks «f bta aa- '
► tivu tsngar.
Brrrolly at a dtaam ,
»- party la New Tack be said to a ymmg |Fort Ctouop. a k>R otramure built
t paUOtimm. Bha waa amply tw
trcNB OfTipo* timbtr ukI sdiolMd fcy
a lBi«s eorrall formed by nprigbt
.
had a brachar ttrinc la New Tack, ffh» Bcuta. rb? Well. tbm. srtml fo ws ,=«torpaMA
<ad Ambithma. far the carter of • BBSua to Rrodaad wbm wr say a per
■ma. aad aha wma bohhIisR on
-I dauY kauw. Wbat do are a^raur
tbe yooaff maa*a plaas. The*0
tbe chief topics of her ronversa1 foe yoaaff wuaua aakrd.
-Wr mean br Is a bh uf a wrrd
with tba coaermsmaa from tlM
barum-scuram.- aasl Mr. CoforRle.
Twelfth.
-A wrrd baramwrarun.2 What M
“My brother Is ffataff ta nm for rm1.
glut I." sb* raamrhai by way of intrs- foatr-It Is tto> «mr as wvwtr
dortloa.
-But waat Is wowfr"
-Ah.- aald Oaiaael McL.ellan.
-Wowf la nook, or sat. That Is ts
**Tca.'* the roatiautd. *1w’s roIiir Ito
■a ta tbe Twriftb dtetrtrt. He thialcs Bay. a bM by for raaL Havrrs, laaala
at all?"
here ought to be a gcotleman In coia ba’r yr n«i
Ttj«u Mr Frru'^Sr Innrb: i1 .-:n1 r«tnaa from that district, aad a bortlId
. p1.-«lrH-»l tbal a wre.l liintm-s-'anim
ranunaay maa baa tbe plare now.”
CMoeal McCleUan did an* distm+ aad u>4a auJ wo«-f. aiai nook, and
»f sal. and by Ibr rust all idKailktl Um
tk aa* thing, •x-razy."—Mlrm-siwlls Trl
GREATEST STCCESS
bun-.
Np:;
& "
. *■'-
-m jInStmlH y*tuHnm
»! m
utMUtt a»*t*t nukm
Yeung ttttn’s
Chtbis
uo^tDezzdotbe you.
YooH Iw praod of ytm appesnwce if yoa allow v
tatt foo*B Dfw know the potiibiBlici of ;
nom one of oar q>ecul 1 '
Coho, Waapdld & Co.
lo
Esqinaitc potscrnik itancheM fabrics, naoM perfect tanoriog, coal *8 in
look, tbe wpr they wear, will convince you.
I •
(
The vtadov dtavtaysVd the
Balm ia ■ooittas (ood> aassMt U
<lw trrt oC Mar !• vcv7 aoai.
lac vaa
4ar. -Taa,
.
aaM tk«
{MasiatUt a.' fce Ujehtad kit nkrw fcr
STf'r.btrrU'^ are worth alsbu
e«ots a: prerrat.
Wfcaft Ike a»e of harbis aiaaer
the hack. »h«a a aaad haak fall
IKitaton 1« a< «ood aa correacr?
The haiweni of the Wrakoop
apanaieot hnaae barioR been (
plMad Mmda.r eveniaR. the ercat
celebrated with a party. I Rood tlaw
«ra* eaJo)ed hy all arbo
Daadeliont are coauaeoetas to ap
pear AIocr about tbit time they are
recarded as a Oower hot a little later
«ay. nay. Pauline.
A local nan. who was afflicted
a cold, baa Iried dRbteen diCereat
renjwl'e?* «rj:r»*rted by hit frleadt.
hat the enW and generoua •
nf at St of the remedtaa.
>e dance Riven by bOM company
3 In Second *trei-t ball last erea•na way quite a pleasant affair. All
those who were .present report a eery
^
W-hM Wmmm Are nma*. ,
any stories are toetag told or ii
enjoyable tline.
^
Mrs. .Andrrw B. rniirr of Watrr
Genenal Gordon, most of tbeut r
On acooni of an error ta aettlaR ap
ton a. X. Y, owns tbe laiir of »|>rrJ. 4; SUter's adv. Moaday H kept latlnR-io bU chlTalry and calUntrr ^ tstir* wtrru sml owurd by Fiesklriit
tbein buay yesterday to ooarinoe peo women. A rorrespoodeot of the Ka
,p Um-oln St the time hr wa* abot by
ple that they did aot ateaa to adrer- aaa City Star writes that be w
tiae a aideboard for $1.M. It should never forcet the general's reply at
WssblnRtnn.
have been |1».M.
Tbr «-rowM priB*fm of Ik-anuirk raMiaa Bla Barrett of Solomon. Kan., If be bad t
) ba introduced
joys thr doabir distlui-tloii of b*-toR
will ezbfbit at tbe world's fair a table seme ladies
cloth raluM at ISM.
-Time to be introduced to
The Salvation Army will have
brr rank In Eurofir. Her royal blgbcame the Relent retort. **
ion at the ball
arss tnbmitrd arsrly Rta.Oisi.issi from
hare Ume for^that If I were <
brr caslrnisl Rrandmotbrr. ss w.-U
airy charRe."
^ tbr balk of brr fathrr’s fortunr. 8bc
Another story’ told by B
lnUbo.1 a flne
ts six fort tslL
eorrespondent quotes the
^
MUt Josrphinr Bolgstr of Olympia
eomment upon seeluR the |i
baa an-rptrd for position «.f stair 11Walter
•ued a mar- “Kspolroo's t'oromitlonbrarlan of WssbtaRtou. Kl.r drriiord
riP.Re llceiuu today to Henry
I
D Helm aailtes. where tbe emiwror t
^ tbs appototraeot when it was itrst ofand Bertha L. Lanpen1 ooih
^ frrrd to brr, and was i»m>ua<lnl to re... consider tbr naattrr.
been broken at
,At tbr age of 73 yrsr* 31m. CarvHm
street for Mniliam
l
Hordihan's
rick butId'nR
aid: -Tbe Rrestest
and Mrs.
f went
r tbe world, but be Kersport V».. ts cuttlnR tor Ihirri sri
throuRb tlje city yoalei
r Grand
^ of trrtb. Thlrtrm trrfo liavr «-ut
Rapids on their weddln
dlUR t
^ BirooRb and otbrra ari- 4-omUiR. Kbe
Mrs. S. E. Pond of TbompaonUlle
Tl
■nffrrrd Rirat pain, but la joyous ovrr
the city today for a
tbe fact that sbe will have trrtb.
POINTED PARAORAPHS.
you want a thlnR done we
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
noon I
ralter to brlnR It rare
dorn.
nan ReU more invluib.n» 1
op than be Reto to dinner.
a™
Kubeck^ l^oyt
121 llaiaii Street
OmCElS
ItANOVEK
. SHALL CHILD
WEBE ELECTED.
Traverse City Brick Company Wl
Rush Completion of Plant—Prod
uct on Market July 1.
Vice president. CharlcR Wilhelm
raor-Yaar-Old Son of John Ouatataon
SSulSiSTlScSJrijB wSbitiitt TO
• child
erely mji
> throuRfa tbe chibl'H
a spoke t
njured. The
otherwiae Injure
Up aad It
efello was just comIn* out « f the
ts claimed that the blc>f’. yard aad
bell or make any
hlB bt
rMer did not ri
Blnn
effortt to assist
asalat the child after runnl
him An eye wllae-s
saw the
wi
t and says that the
ed on tbe walk
t a danRorous speed
I as he cotild he tried to rci
Lhout asaUtinR
rheel without
aasUtiUR thi
l> RCt
haste to
in such
a
baby
away Irom where he ran over i
that be raa Into a tree and
aRSIn
Such care
start orar aRsIn
as this on the
riders blamed a
“=
M4H» MAY BI SWLLED.
Shall tha lagla'a Seraam Sa Sqsolehad
, and Saavarton Paepla Danisd l
Baerad Rlfht to Cat Onlonst
'I
“M§li
iill.t as pcssihle.
THEY HELD UP THE CITY.
Adrian Coal Dealers Got Double Price
Last Winter.
Adrian, kileh
kllch . April 22rt.-The Artri
.rtrian
school biiard hai‘ Ivh>
convli
Inceti
that coal dealers of the city fp
formi
iliine last wloter to defra
._ . the
city and next winter it Intends to let
the contract to the lowest bidder, and
lalde Arms will l>e Invited lo com
le businesi was divided last
nony the varions deale
Itecmuse they were all
payers, and one trustee at the mee.InR of the board last nlRht said that
he knew that the dealers held a m«
: and decided to boost the prb
Lformly. Trustee Palmer said
lid cet a contract for Pocahontas
ooal at I’.CO a ton. while
year the
booprt paid more thatr^oublf
price. 85.S0 a ton
Si'.,’
IhhiissaaaBtystf Momarfat li.
Comity Tax Lauda.
Land ftimmlaakmer WUdey .\prli 28.
rha llM kMladaa saariy tJMO city Iota
M Hikipm. North Maokosaa aad
ig
twentyTto
. Sweet Callforala aavela.
ney. RTocer. 411 UbIou istreet.
phoaes.
.2181-tf
We donY wonder that Vandarvsst A 0*Co«mall failad, as
they carried a atoefc gaod
enough for a fine elty trade.
Fine lot of men's full droua
ahuea, droaa shirts and fine
neckwear. The sate will he a
'bonanza*' for the men.
The Batten Btora.
MOnilY, APHL 25.
iii.ini.AiMm
’Waiy
brilliant polo seasoo has been
ed as one of tbe world's fair atoos. Tbe leadlSR polo teams of
nds and American will particlThe polo contesu will occur on
Itadiam. the proRram to be arra
d by the NatloBal Polo aaaada>r America. Tbeue ouoieata will
the public an opportunity to see
m
mlUionalrea of two oootlnonts
m
ted oe botvtalled ponies, sportcbaalnR |m»Io balls with the llreentbuslasm of acool boys Is the
1 Rsbr of - shinny "
‘Down
Eaitot
.n
'
S
seated in the larger atiea”*
By LOTTIE BLAIR'PARKER.
EUborated by
JOS. R GRISMER.
A PURE PLAY OF PASTORALLIFE
ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUSLie, PULPIT.
j
;
Pricc-s-3ic. 50C. 78c. 81.M;
box ocau. 81 -7lJ.
‘
Sale of seats opened thk morn-
,
^
Remember the silk sals.
Everybody wants silks and ewr
apsclal sals tasting all this
weak should be token advautaos of. All new things at vary
kUI prices.
R
m--
lit from
I in tbe
foreetn .nxhlbiruil Jbe
Every time there’s a wed»llnir
▼UlSRe Ihe llvetcmian low-* n Rood
customer.
Home women nlH l« Heve any kind
of story
netted wli
■ay durinc ••ourt*hlp I
bolding his awUeiice.
A RTorer In l.iverpnol. Eng.,
*ney as a
Those t
nv-etiily dned «.*. and t-o»ts for
> have tbe
luR nmrnuilatle l•untaiulnK- over
Rratns of salli-yllc acid a pound,
imilT News.
offense was held to be SRcrsvated by
Ihe fai-t that properly made moaKINDS OK FRESH nil flowers
Carter's.
malade wUJ keep fw years srltbout tba i and pot(
tied plants
2163-tf
addition of a preservative.
Kid Gloves Where Do Kid Cloves
Kid Gloves You Buy Kid Gloves
Kid Gloves Thek? Kid Gloves
The plaht of mis cr.mpanv v
«ocs|^ed at KevMoue and will 1
will hare
make them
m I
s will altow you ao«nc aschildren alooe.
keep
thinfl
values
in
suHa.
astber wiu aot read the law to any of
t and hats from the bankas and tf It oat anythloR let me know
aad
Id 1I win
will pay
I
It to the postofllce hear
t Beaverton
Mvettoo ao 1 will know what I
otaR aad what to
thoaffht that the bora
as artlra
for llbarty aad not for
OR an tbe i
alao thoacht that this t
n Rnclish
try and that we couk
T m» Iphysical
SURRCStS
liked.
ftat this may account for i be Jap’s
The letter was addressed, errant^
In war. After he bas sHtled
oualy. to the eeperiateadent of pobli
hla domestic problema with a wl
worha la laiialaf, so tbe eaperiaten<
MwcnUr and ague as bimsrJf.
eat of pahHe I—liartirai may not have kaa no teams far him.
LhMlaif MicB. April St.-Some IS.
the north end of
Tn
Bomb
Uahw street bridRC. are now In
sot
of thwmy
aamewt. together with the
teraet on all unpaid lastylisame to be paM before the
f Juim IMH.
L Haftell. City Treasurer
U “atPA ‘v
CHOICE NOT MADE.
LuslnR. Mich., April1 20—There
Gladwin county, Othfr CHIOS Art Ambitiowt ta Socurt
troahto la Beaverton. Gl
s before
attendefore at
May a child eat onloas
Encampm.nL
laR Bchool. aad If not. rbat did
■ Grand RapMs. Mich. April M-BriR.
t fo.-T Vpon tht'se qm-s
>f Beaverton s<-ekr Oen W. T. McGurrin and Inspector
tkms a cltUec
> tht su pel I mend rut Gen. lYed Green have returned from
liqbt iu a letu
Detroit, where they attended a meetIny of the state milltan examlnlnR
ir—I wni°”aKr «.-e prit.l
board, which fixed the date of the an
^ you'
the law of the schoo
aaktaR
j
when tha
law wa* passed prohibl • ual encampment of the Michlnan Xatl
The camp will be held
a of use of oolons while Koin; to Uonal Guard
school, as the people of thir city Is durins the flmt part of AuRUst. but
almo« In a riot aboni H and If we do tbe place has not yet been selected
The lioard has propositions from
not Rat tbe taw there will I
Manistee.
LudlnRton,
Traverse City,
shed orar ibis oaloa basin*
fflosoommon and CbeboyRsn. offerinR
laacbm are RattlnR so awful
fcicailons for the encampment this
that they whip children when
year. These will be personally Invesonloas aad so to school.
ttRSled by members of the board beI would like to know when
a choice
was passed aad If thU I
OFPCflitO AT PUSUC SALE.
«t from the east 1
to the oaat Has ol
UbIob atrasL trot
let 1 of Moph 8. It
It isn't always a compHinent to t
a Rlri that abe'o as pretty as a picture.
For 30c we will give you i
year's subscription ar«d an;
pattern you may choose. Asl
to ace the magazine.
Y»
ought not to be without iL
The Beaton fitors.
Ran Throttsh Hit Lip.
—atraat.
~
f
f >
V*
rin
Even tbe despised bill enlle<-ior
often invited to call sRsIn.
Had Hit Back Injurad-Spoka
Raymond, the four-year-old aon cf
Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson, wr-t
severely Injured last eventUR ab«»ut S
o'clock by a carelema bltjycle
OTEINIEH’S
QGrud Operrfoose
TAX.
p
: AU, K1.VD6 OF FRESH m flowers
hnd potted plants at Carter’s.
21«-tf
of. a SisiniKb pna>1m.'.n*s
duly to ivdk-»-« a tax of a cent apiere
every letter nest from within, llw
Pretfy
ami...
Dainty
Uttkwtar
Tor Cadies
TT^ROPER neckwear is absolutely neccssar>' if
you wish to be well dressed—and who docs
not wish to be well dressed. Our line of
neckwear is complete in evcr>' detail, from the
cheaper numbers to the more expensive.
If a W(nnan‘> glovrs are ill-Iiiiin^j or poorly iiiatic. no nuiUer how
stylish ihe rest of her ouifii may be. she does not f* el rightly
dressed. \Vt' guartl you against thi'se things by giving you per-'
feet iitung and rightly made gloves, and the corn'ct shade. This is
the satisfactory store, .myway, particularly is -tbis true at the glove
counter.
We have an excellent street glove at. $1.00
Splendid showing of dress gloves. $1., $L25, $1,50, $2
Washable KicT Gloves, just the thing for
spring and summer use................$1.50
Stetks
in a wide range of shapes and colors, beautiful
drawn work, handsome floral designs, pretty em
broidered chiffon
19c, 2r>c, 35c, 6rtc, 75c.
tumootrs
of every conceivable kind—the very newest styles
10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c.
Cellar and Cuff Sets
can be used with almost any dress—just the thing
that puts on the finishing touch
* .
25c. 35c. 50c.
Cact Sbeatder CeUars
We show a nice assortment or^hese popularr
lars—in white, cream and black,
$2.00 to $6.50
TeukdStieu Ceflars
AU colors. 10c
Brooches and stick pins the latest creations
10c. 25c, 50c
Tiwvf Sbaw Ctf<
the Sfert Cbat Saots Yen fOeutp
the Besten Stere
Choice
ForSOc
YOUR
interest, and the interest of
aU oar customen, have
always been the first con
sideration srith oa We
believe that if we rive yoa
the best that
With every pnrehaae of
$6.00 or over, yon can
have the choice of the fob
lowing for 60c:
MONEY
A 1.26 I nderskirt
One of WOsoB Bros’. 2.00
Shirts
C pair of best i6c Hose for
Rtum, woman or child
A Dollar Night Gown
A 100 SnitCasc, or a pair
Of I>oDar Curtains,
Lace or MnU.
rwrChiiti
fir Dd| SOc
^ fI
STEINBERG BROS.
interests,
have secared tbe cxcfaisive
agency far tbe justly odcbrated CARHARTT
BRAND of WORKING
CLOTHING. There is
no otb^ brand better than
this brand; there k-none as
good. We invite yoar in
spection. We satisfy or
yoarmoney
BACK
A CARHARTT SOU
VENIR TO
ALL WHO ASK
IBE Kvmvs mOOBD, TBAVSBBB <gtT, MEM, WKDE8DAT, tfgn. », ttWT ■
sLicTiOM Nonet.
mnBi
M to kavoky gtoM ta tka atoe>
ton af aiMil iMtitot No. Ona oMBB
cfey af Ttaftota Oiy. Orand TraM—
eoonty. MVklgaa thM a Maciti
IM win ka haM la aaU ackeal dtotrfBI
M the Itth Bay of AgrD. 1BB4.M —
Btoa kaMt Ha. Ona on O—atoaac IB
aaU city, at wkh* maatBv tka pN#ar
a to rate* tke a— of MW.
^jMBd tollan by h— and totM ^
the koMs of saM dtotriet tkacoBar. ito
Marrnrtlag a
Um —BOM of oaaatnmUM
• aitoMi
WN ,
Na. 4 of mU aHF.
toaMteofckeaiftB.
n of said dtotriet. JaM vote ahoB
» by hatkM aad tke Mateat* of eaM
iBottAaB heMfotlowa:
"Pkr a loaa ef twenty tkimwal Bok
n terr tke p
parpoM
,
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_a
bolldlag to
la tke FkMtk
Tbartk wMd
toooA banding
Tee."Ftor a taaa of twenty UnMaat Baft- J
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m—aad alaady tke maiket*
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c—nM BlrM la Oraai SmM*
iMMr cftiM It le iMkilr MM CkM we
tee* M« of Ike kMt to tke MdM alat*
M toM CM! to tke tldwi kaUM. Tke
•ttMMi kM kMa Md« tkta rmr to
ptoM oM Me MtyMtkw o« tke itot
■wkMk atoM to wMtk tke priee of tke
aatba eoarae. Tkto to tke Moiral ital
IM OMowt kaad. tod toy Sip. BoMtt
wto> raatoMd kto adaeattoa at tke No-
.
Itoe—■■ter koMtl aad kto a—plS-
P
V'y.
m
i;-
Tke e—pMjr eoaatoi
Wkk tke toaad to a_________
wke kM MM kefore tke BomI AMdMay ^ Stoekkola aad kalore tke
fMaeoM er Wataa. aow QaaM oT Itosktot.
Tke etkar aaelcal aaatocn wilt
tke Wkllaay —to paartet that reatoMd aaattoted pratoe at Bay View
toat a—er. aad tke RanaMy ladtoa'
paartet with a trio coBatettop ai rtoUa.
'aallo aad Sate, to addittoa to whIrB U
a iMder aad eoatralte eetotot. T
Wpaay w—lata of ala ladtoa.
rrad IfcaatinB Brooka. the Gallforala poet, win appear oae ereotop and
lire a raadlap fraai hta owa
"BaaMaa a—t mMmt earM.
Mpark raadar. with espraaal'
powarfaJ aad Sealkto eolee and tolmItabtojMt—.** the New York Tribane
_ _
.
Be had ealy a
dim Mee ed w^ mWke ^
ptocM M “way «S." .Bla keeka wera
kept by atople ealty. m he tefani to
mtoer—ad aay ethto i^M—^ Aj^
hto ebtof reiM ad hto hlpb hat a
Baaee to fppard to kto
Be WM oae of tke foaaden ad tke Ne
ttoMl Broadway beak -Towa Top—
emptoyed to pet recralta for
Ike low parte at tke draauu aad oM
eight be wrate to Uarrtolc. *lUr. tke
od Wtoekeater to pettlap draak
at tke Pf> aad ewram be wUl act
ptay toalpbL"
At Irat aiphi tkle
bat It ebeol
abtobop. bott
lined that the common!
a to tke man rogapM to uke t
S2
____ tbe apple eUll on Tower
Tke cut to kto face to Just the tktop.
Pick — ap as aktormaa or two for
TUchard’ If yoa can. and I hare ao okiaeltaB to t—t with yon foe a cooMly
“a fMtare or tkia eoane will be the mayer.*'-Cbambocs‘Jooraal.
tatrodaattaa oT a cartooaist. J. r.
A Wloe PrwrtolM.
Oaraay. Hto crayoe aketokea are rerDid you erer notice when a
etattaM or beasty aad earioatnre. Jlr.
Caraay hM toad (onr palndapa ae- mal— Ms tbamb with a hammer
oopted for the art exhIbH at the Bt. pntdap down a carpet under hto wife's
1—to aipaaltloB
aapoTtaioo how quickly be thrusU tbe
la the toetiireo
bruised and throbbing membbr Into kto
a or beartop Col. H. W. J. Ham. mootbT People think It to btvati
ire full appUea'tloo to sootklnp. But tbe
oetry of the meat to purely torolnnury. like wtoke the war. Col. Ham. a na- top. Tbe man cannot help I
tire at Oeorpla. with a rMdy wit and
fact to that :
elopaeaea. will aareiy five noaiethlnp a Tbe
—n to apt to Bay noder aneb rffTomworthy. Tke etaelM atuaber win be
ellker TkoMU Dtooa. the anthor of atoa— aad so baa prorided him with
'‘Tke Laapard'i Spou." ‘Oae Woman." aa aato—DC stopper. Wbenerer be
to *Tkc TbrMt .or SoetoUam." Oeorpe hlti bla tbnmb bard enoopb to tauAWe^tap to "Tke Man oT Oallitoe"
or Obagranaa— Laadla, the amst oloto do-by a
paMt aewapaper maa at ladtoaa.
aoft of toterlocktoc ayatera1 bto tbamb
fitoa tote bto mouth, and for the ertiIdeal
toeo—tapaocklacat off.
Akaar McKinley Walked Into the Sail
Braakody knows tbe rondneos of tho
Ba— While Semldtollriawa—Conadalt Cbtoase for kHeflyln*. The Kodltton Comm Concern.
IMB. bowerer. pnts this psstli
a nte altogether norel. tVhe
April JO.—1a a aeml- dme of pood Koolntlom cornea sround
deltrtoM atate as* the result
lit of hli
hto re at tbo new year tbe Korean writes on
crat tllaeas from which be hM
kite all kto fanlta, * ern dis|Ki>itloa.
fully Movered. Aimer JdcKtoley. aImpadeoee.
bad words, street flpbu."
brother at the late prealdeot. walked
so Park.” asys one Amwfnmi hto
into the corridor of the ate. *
In Koreo. retotlnB sock
Tampa Bay hotel
tel Mooday niplit while a hma I
-that d6 kite nnil
as in
lU full lenrth be cot
It and let It go. Imaptolnp that so ho
bad lid blmsolf of bto eneulea and
could twpto tbe new year with i
nUMWAUrUHElt
ft-
m:
Johanlo-1 told Unde Bimoo that ho
The coaaUble head of Joe Nelaoa. WM tatttog too oU and feeble to at
with J. U. Oinett surety: constable tend to iNMta— ManuBa-DU ha
bond of C. W. Aahtoa wtth O. P. Car^ takecttkladlyl Jebaale-He threw me
rer surety: eoastable hood of C. K. out ef kto
Taylor wtth J. T. Uaaaah m so
eoasuhle bond at T. D. Marrla
*Tf tke Doae of Oleopetra bad been
J. A. MMtapae surety: a—sber board
of pabllc works A. H. BaaaeU wtth P. teeter the whole face of tbe earth
R. Ooodrteh aareiy: —mber board of ould bare bcea changed.”-Psacel.
pnMIc werka A. W. Walt with P.
VlrtM that to —dc of necesalty
lltM sorety ware accepted at the
moot be expected to outtost the msHI meettop Moaday alpht.
tertal-Jodge.
—a who to brmtoBt over the
I to MMny stale. Bat and nnHarrtoburp. P«u April JO—Tke Dem ^NtaMe ever the Uqoeorw-tkwii
oeraile OMTMttoa yeaterday wm ra.........................
r the OMtrolr of
tkei state
^
ef tke wurtd never nee
otkeSL
____
u Thedatepat
etadaad
L—is coaTMtloa am nalai
Uk» tke mnge. tb?
ih tla Ike I
wiU rota M a aah
Dated April It IBM.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING
OPENING MONDAY,
LEAST AMOUNT OF PAIN
skill at a moderate price, as the foDowin^
Combined with the be«t material and
Best Rubber Plates....
Best Silver Fillings...
Bridge Work...............
Tbe oil fleet Is to ply
cage or Whiting and all
Great Lake port* and wl
as far as New York A* the steamers
are all owned by the
1 Oil
company,
red
xluce to a minimum the
tsporling oil
twe a Chicago and eastern puinu
the umpany will be nearly Independaf the railroads. The
which the vessel* i
> loaded
pumped from Ohio through
. pipe III
tbii*1 avoiding I
freight charges on
Ltertol
fr. m Uma to Whiting.
iilard Oil
OU co
Bismlard
company’s largest plant
the world’s largest oil reflnery.
thee first ever
tbe Great Lakes. By the
vMte oil esn be csrried from
;i UuRslo St's
I of sbniit
liSITel.
...$6.00
...
.75
... 5.0Q
Gold Fillings............ .$ 1.00 and upward
22k Gold Crowns............ ........................ .. 5.00
Teeth Extracted Without Pain..........
.26
ALL WORK CUARA NTEED IN WRITING
OPEN FROM K TO ft. DON'T FORGET DATE OF OPENING—APRIL 25TH
NATIONAL DENTISTS
Traverse City State Bank Building. Rooms 207-208.
DR. C. D. MILLER. Local Mfirr.
DR. F. L. HAYNES. Gen. Mgr.
Ctmgrei
glam to Btaturv and «
Ing wl
'.-i-.T.sjr.'i.r'se
Do YOU wish to buy a Ranj^e? If so. come in anti stn: our
DOUBLE FLUE
HOT BLAST STEEL RANGE
Oeo.U Crisp,
oner of Bebooto.
JIBS-ldt
WARD CAUCUBCB.
Republican ward eauc
held In tbe several wardi
City. Mich., on Friday.
1*04. a* follow*;
"ii;
A republican ward cancu* win be
beM In Ward No 1. oo Friday. April .
JJIHI. 1M4. at 7:30 p. m.. In OimaBt
hall. Cass street, for the purpoM 'at
elecilng IS delegate* lo the eeoaty
convent Ion to be held to Stetoberg**
Grand Opera House. Friday arternooB.
April »th.
Dated April 15, 1»04
John A Ijoranger.
K R McOoy.
A H. HollMay.
OommiUee
Ward No. Z
A republican ward caucu* srlU be
held In Ward No. t. on Friday. April
2Snd. m*4. at 7;3ti p, m^ In the City
Building on Spruce street, far the pur
pose of eleettog IJ delegate* to tbe
;y*nnty convention to be held In Btetab<*rg’K Grand Opera Houne. Friday aflcrno«in. April 29tb
Hated April 15. 1M4
Claire B Curtto.
Wnitom Rennie.
Almon W Riekerd.
CoouftlUee.
Ward ftta. 3.
rard cat
cancu* will be
republican ward
1 In Ward No. 3. on 1Friday. April
. at 7:30 i
Intory Scbool
the purpose of eleettog 15 delagMM
to the county conveotloa to be held ta
Steinberg’* G
dayr lUWDaon.
af
April
1 April 15. 1»04.
Ai. B C«
Cook.
A.L B. Curtto.
Sackett.
A republican ward caoens wW ha
held In Ward No. 4. on Friday. April
JSnd. IfttN. at 7:30 p. m., to Bagfac
House No. 3. Oaa* street, for tke pap
pose of etoctlag 4 delegatm to the
coanty conventloa to be keM la Btolaberg’* Grand Opera Hoaae. Friday aft
ernoon. April Jftlh.
Dated iApril 15. IWH.
fTWii SAVE YOU OME-HALF YOUR FUR
F. D. Majwta.
Wc have a special sale of these Ranges
Hot Coffee and Biscuits served free.
see one of these Ranges in operation.
Ward No. &
A republl can ward caacM wtn he
held In W*i pd No 5. oa Friday, April
ta BffMl Pto* 14. MM.
22nd. l»04. at 7;3« p. m.. la Bute
Tml .toavwTr*T*e**Oity *J*a. m. wttbowt Street School BaSdlag. tor tke pappOM
of electing 11 detegaiea to tke onuBty
convention to be held to Btelakegg’*
Grand Opera House. Friday afteraeoa.
April 2*th.
«
Dated April 16. 1»04. ,
'
Tr3a Immmm Trsrarw City 700 a. m.
L. K. ClevelanA.
-M
B. A. Braaa.
.A.e mfor
E. J. Haoa.
I Tratmsrrlv* te Travtew Ofty
IcRAID RAPIDS 1 IROim-IT
COaPARY.
ALL THIS WEEK, APRIL IHO 23
Come in and
i
$. F. SAXTON HARDWARE CO.
te
City at S -M p. te.
C U UXafWOOD. O-P^f-A-.
GENERAL HARDWARE
210 Front Street
Traverse City. Mich.
E&LLnieAn
Now that Sir Michael HIcks-Bearii
ha* retired from public Ufa. ■atllsh
papers are lei la* sioriea of hto eetpur.
One relates aa toddeut whM Mr
Michael was chaaoeUor of the ex
chequer. At that Ume the houM laeJuded a legal Btember who took, trelendously high i
ing everythla
htog k
be tooeked. Be wm
. largely perhhape be
oi.«.
harming edlBce shoold be
toxM. one of tke BeetesL Bercesi
r the Brati man who chanced
ttrongest of.tbe Carlisle Indian
>1 fcotball ptoyera, to now a hard to be lodged there for a vioUtlon of
ing farmer In Miehlgan. That to. tbe taw. Thing* are preiy orderly to
Btlcka to farm work all the year
ll the football te«na begin to Itee
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
np te
to the toll. Tbea
TbM be
warpath to play hto toi
sAth clob* here and ther. Metoxca
Ion skiftbw not relap*^ Into reservation
a aad to aavtog up to Ibuy more.f Oarllsto
Carllato
Colonel Pratt of tbe
adMwl my* thatt not one of tbe footletes turned out there kM
lack to Idleoeo. Every maa
^'fted'back
keeps
oo
"bocklng
tbe
line."
Uiem
thongk nme of them have opt done mo
weU MMetoxea^_________
WmIwM Ahffg
ftoliMiBm
IB the genUeaaa sought aad okd aa Interriew wtth tke ehaacetlor. Ob airirtag la tke Imbm eoMe
Ume later Mr Michael aat ter a hag
while apparently hat to gloomy Madlutka. PreoMUy ke woke m fPiat a
reverie, aad tnratag to kto aext doer
neighbor said: "My dear Mead. I
want yiar optoloa. Do you coaaldur
that It to wlUite tbe rights of the
leader of tke house to can a private
er laeigBtifaaL *a
tiWBSVr"
I----- caattog attoraeyr
P^JHASaugns
town to tbe state that
of a aew Jan. Many
dollara wore apeai on tke bolldtofc
twMty^ve aad h Is eevtotoly a model of Mckitector*. After the atraetare wm to.
UkeB tke tftlBBe tothefk
nBiBf eftied thalMt wm bo more tkaa right
n 11 MiB8PM"i
' '--T,
■■■
MakM the ehUdna eaL rieep aad
uaie for fatkoc. motker.
to Holltoter's Boeky MoaatalB 1
ceata. JokasM's Drag Btore.
tote a culvart drato-
mmrn
.
County Cot
REPUBLICAN
APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH
one of the moat
The NATIONAL DENTISTS have «ime<l to give the people of thi. vtciiiity oiu
oooiplete I >eotaI Parlors in the aUte, and are prepared to do jrour work in a
satisfactory manner, with the
•arners are ingenious
structures of steel divided Into
partment* to prevent Injury
churning off the oil They t
at a cost of ir&o.oofl each. Each
big floating oil tank, ronstnicied some
thing on tho shaleback order,
Twaaty^ve • oraasM
reetOklMorato i
noeace to all portfag
contemptoU^^ D lake the Jane teaek
I that Uwre wR] be a
ote on tke a
•pectol not a
Manual Bad Cooroe off Btudy. ta aBdF
Uoa to be utual Itot cm the *ak|aet
theory and art. Capias of the
manual
Dual and coarse
course of^riody^M^M
of etody may be
obtained i
NATIONAL DENTAL PARLORS
Chicago. April M.-A fleet
earner*. «ltb special docking
ties at all the Important
Great Lake*
,e* and an Immense wharf at
Ind. fur the expedltioos
WhUi
oil vessels,
handling of the nil
vessel*, are tmemenis now beingg placed
placet in aerby tbe Standard Oil
lll company.
company.'The
purpose Is to lessen tl
the shipment of
oil by rail and avoid tbe
1
anti-rebate
Five
ready have ben cons
make their first trip
many more will be r«
---- 1^ -you can Jump an «. trampto on It but R oHIl cam* up smiling
•very time." Caiman's Etaatlc Floor
Vanitoh.
’
County
A Cordial iDTitatioii to tbe People of Traverse City to Visit the New
BIQ OIL FLEET
9 were ulgh oo to foorage were wedded to an
a recently, and tbe editor
of tbe ipeal paper bMded hto aoooant
of tbe event. ”A RoonanUc ABBlr.”
looked at the paper after Ibe
all
up hto grip aad lefi for part* nnki
Tke otaaposhor had arnde it "A 1
matic Affhlr."
Ceimty EigAtb OraBe Teacbef I
InalAen..
The regular eighth grade BTamlM
lioa* for Grand TravarM cnoty «B!
held gt 1
y IJ sad 13: ^
me: OM MIh
‘Traverae CIt; ootm knnae: flaBrtgr.
•eboot
OrawB. sekpol koMR.
Only o
ilaatloa win be koM Bm^
Ing tbe year. Basmlaa
la mbB.
lag will be baaed opM
~*al Revere * Ride.
The eoonty board of aekool en
Iner* shall kxA over aad RMilt
paper* writtea by appIlMatB ter
pkMua* Aa average staadlac at
per cent and Dot lea* tbaa 7d la •
branch ahooM be required.
JIBB-
arc good for the grown man as well as the
boy—as good for the bab\- as the mother.
Arc not only good, but keep good. You can
always depend.on them. That's against
your biscuit cxpcricncc-^ind you can’t
understand it until you examine the
air-tight, moisture-proof package in
which thc)' arc stiUi. Never sold in bulk.
Standard Oil Company Will Operata
Boats on Croat Lake*.
See them thrive, grow, eat aad »leep.
The chlldiM'* doctor. .55 cenU. te*
nr tablet form. JohnaoB's Drag- Store.
,.
^
'!^jiW:£'SLSJs
ww Tomato opea aatli B iMoefc IB Cha
A atarUlap laddeat la aarratad by
John Oliver of Phtladelpkla. M tollowi: -I was to aa awful ooaditioa.
My skin was alnxwt yrilow, eyes aaaken. toupue ooatod. pain oonUatmUy In
back and side*, no appetite, pnnrtop
weaker day by day. Throe phyi" '
had given me up. Then I was m
to oae Bloetrie Bitters: to mr greet
Joy. the Erst bottle made a decided
Improvement. rcoaUaned their ase
for three weMa, and am aow a well
—n. nenow they robbed the grave of
another victim.” No oae shoold taD
to try them. Only M cents, pnaranteed
St Jofansoa's Drug Store aad F. H.
Mead*. drupplBU.
• o«a AUlwoiors.
Candidato Far I
The true crocodllea are dlsDnct from
tka alllgaton. Among the |»lnU
fee CaverttM Called an Political
dtoDncDoo tbe following wre tbe m
aoD—ble: la tbe crocodile* tbe
Hob. FVed M. Warner, secretary of called ranlae tootb. tbe fourth connt
aute aad a prominent candidate for from tbe front, fits Into a notch -in
the repobUoan nominal km of poremor, WM to the dty calllap upon politleal frtoada yeaterday. Mr. Warner Is to tbe alligator It to received In p pit
pratlSed with the condition of hto to tke upper Jaw and to tberofore Inpraapeeu. bat depitoed to talk for piib- Ttoibl* or nearly an. Again, to tbe crocodUe tbe bind legs bare a fringe of
He WM Mtertalned by Bute Sena fattened acalea which to wanDog to
We. tbe underolgmd. do hereby
tor O. C. MoBatt.
tbe alilgatota. whose legs are round.— agree to refnnd tbe money oa a BOceat hotDe of Oreenc's Warranted
London Batarday Review.
Syrup of Tar If It falls to curs your
WlATHIR FOBECAPT.
'^gb or cold. Wa also gnaraatM a
Metaerotopicel Conditions Point To Tbert art two popolsr delusions »<eni bc^ to prove Mttotaetory or
money roTukded.
ward a Very Pleasant Winter.
about Bab-one that they cannot Uve
Jadptap from all Indlcatioas this out of water and tbe other that they
wlater will be oae of the pleaaaatoat can Uva to any pure water,
to the btotory of the repkm. It to not supply taktog cai* of itself. .
May Arrive Bundsy.
ofiea that aaow cornea this early aad ter of fact, tber* are fish I
Bcv. R. N. Ilolsapple will make sc
when it does It always portends lots of which, bartog to oxtot to abaototely effort to be here to bold service
aldpblnc. the sure protection of the dxy riven for a portion
Snaday. bat there Is some donbt
wbMt
a ttberal corerinp of snow, have developed lungs, w
whether he will be able to read
la fact a gMulae oM fMtalooed win an a—tear's aqMrinm tb
city in time or not. Mr. Rntl
ter. The pooaebone prophet has cno- to tbe water provided owing to lack of celved a letter from him stating
auUed hto oracle and says that tbe food.
he was driving tbrougb from Ohio and
______________
wlaier will be cold bat not unpleas
as he has something like SOO miles
ant. The muskrat hM bolide
Then as Wm TosMir*a-MeOttase. drive he may not be able lo res
thicker than uaoal and tbe i
Tommy Figgjam—Baw. what tbe Bi here In time to bold bto Brat service
Teld are
aays la true, ain’tt It? Paw Flgg next Sunday.
thicker than ever. All tl is surely ble
BM—a that the winter will 1 r all that Um—Sure thing, my Ml Tommy FiggPeople don’t like men and wome
Jam-DooT It say -All
-J fleab la gr
coald be desired.
Paw FIggJam-Yea. Tommy. Toenmy who go about with a long, sober f*(
nggJam-Tken ain’t dried beef hay?- —always telling their troubles: mal
COULDNT TELL SO SOON
yourself bright, riieerfnl and sum
Balttowr* American.
lolllster’s Rocky MounUin Te
Man Was Unabit to Determine Just
Paaelee cnsteitaaltr.
New Ne LltcM Mtohipan Summers.
TJtOe boy." Inquired the mtolstar
This la a tale without a moral; It
■rko bad called to are tbe man of tbe PlKbcrmen along the bay shore, near
Bay City, have lost hundred* of net*
also said to be tbe truth. A maa
. "to your father a CbrisUaur
through Friday’* storm. Tbe Ice.
strayed np from the sooth Into this
which wa* ten mile* out. wm I
country and meetlnp a friend of his.
back, and I* piled high along
they had a pnlet chat. It seems that
sberes. Believing that the ice wa
tbe frlMd WM familiar with the aorth
loo far to come back, the men began
oooatry had the sonthemer wm very
•taking their net*. Tbe lossc* will
aaxioos to find out. By and by. after
amount to »ever*l tbouaand dolaia.
they had pot through dtocMatog old
Tbe ’Wenona beach dock wa* cotuldtlaeea. the oMthera friend remarked
“S’elU »Ved. how do you like tbi undertook to sowride me wltb board, crably damaged by tbe toe
aaadam. I wm UMware that you meant
Mlchlgaa aummerer
ts do ao Btanlly.
All
Goodth^aregoodsofiu-astlMydogooa.
This axiom applies with force to die plain
- goodness of Unoeda Biscuit. They're
good because the>- taste good and do good.
flokbap the Oravo.
cuBflnnwMK
I-':
The Best
to the forect primeral nad
to the eelemet (Mleh.) As
* tbe whtof wtad wont tkrooph tho miplrty
which oobbed In sad oatana wltb
> tale at woe imparted to thorn by
F breeae. the great chief of tka
ole posb relsted to hto brother
e o' fata piscatorla] abllltloa.
Km poor Lo listened, tke coal to tke
1 prew dim sad tke
wafted tbe odor of P
atr. Hie heart pr«w keary wtthto
i. for It poiaed him to hear
brother, the preat
great chief of tbe
the whole
W
haadle tbe tmib m did oae Aa
ltos to da.rs pooe by.
Tbe tale grew more waodroas m the
spe of the laacr bark of tbe wIHow
at to Its work. -^And." ssid tbe great
lief of tbe whole posk. "the
that I cangbt welphed atzpoolinda, three onaces aad ^kalf.
If TOO belletre It aaC
brother, 1 can
*• yon the r
heart of tho other
grew ao V
at he stabbed him
with the f
tbe Boardmaa. aad
kmp Jab. and a atroap Jab aad
Jab attogetber. for the forks of tbe
oardBiaa. oh be It ao, beat beloved,
■e crooked yet onto this day.
mpmW^
ttatdMM ' SSraaT^
SANDS or TIN
• • *••••• • •
iMMar*ei
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ucon .Aftv tb« •tn«tw« -«W ft
svMi cauifo^
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THE gVmmfG BEOdRD, TBAYKHSK bPY, ICPM, WEDESDAY, APKII. 90, IMT
fmsm
■o«(ta «» OMM. tfeMSS I ftmU
r. BCTtr kPM bmm umt ftm. Jwt
thUkoTH! IWelbar Sara SMI
arias foa. a t«|lv «aa feaaagM
aaS tka }aSs» gave Mm a r«ar I
tSaa aM. tet tkat cBoask to Mak
fkiloa aall oat rr«ry kalr k» kaa oa
kla kaSyr
•TaSna tt Is kaartreaSMc; tka I
IjOCAt. UmftftftMftW* WILL SHOW glar iM IcM tkoa ka. AaS wftk ai
THE OLDEST AND BEST
m.'
“
^
SAMPLES
tmilT WUK rMOUTt
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
c. A. 1. ofmsmis
Firat gkIpaMM Waa MaSa Tom Waafca
:
Afi aaS Aaatfcor Saat Fraai Man
or Laaal MUia.
to taka pania Mleklsaa^ tormtrr axktMt at tka worM'a (air la 8l Loate.
OaHa a aoaibar ara IstareataS aoi
Tratraroa citr «U1 ba wall raprasaataS
Tka Oral Wood DUb eoMpaar vitl
aoBS pkouvrapks oT tbair baiiStap.
laosra. aoMplas of talakad proSorL
ate. Tka Kallar Skfacla conpaar wUI
Make aa azklblt of fiaa beach aad iha
3. B. Oraniek Oo.. will aaad aaHplaa
ar Tartoitt woods WlUlan Baltaar will
alae ba rspraaaatad as wll Jao F. On
ft Co.
Coaeanlac tka exhibit, tha ManU
taa Maws aars:
*J. J. ]
. acting a* sacrrtai
r the s|
oa exhibit of tka (oreat prodoeu of
MIcMgaa at St. Loais. has eamplafM)
a caaraaa or tka lower paalasau.
Ovlag to tka llnltad iln»a. ba has not
baan able to rtsil all tba hmbmoitt.
bM ao (ar aa ka kas baan able to meat
thOM. baa rotmd than rsad/ and will
fag to naalst la tha work.
“A larga qaanUtr of material for axbIMu has been saenrad.
Tba Srst
aMpmant. oonalstlng oT Sfioan or twactr axhlMta. aad weighing nppraxtmata^
Ir lOftOO potiads. was made fraa Maolataa on Sauirdar, Aprtl gth Another
nklpmaat waa made last Saturday, aad
tka last aad anal ahipmant will ba
made oa Saturday. Aprtl SM. It U
kopad that nanriy all tba material will
ba at hand by tha ICth, and that the
last shipment. cxmslsting principally
^ pictn
Id* brtca-bme. may l.a
_r axprass, in o
that they
mt by
kit may ranch St. Louis» prior
’Mr. Hubbell inlands
Is to B
last weak of the month
non
In setting up
tka axbihIL Contributions made by
the Inmbanaan of the sute to defray
the axpensra at the exhibit bare in
many Instances been liberal and
prompt. Thera Is. bowexar. need of
additlooal funds In order to t<
o( tba exhibit dating tha aumn
"Mr. Hubbell says that the
rk or
prapnrtng this exi
Should bare
baan begun last Ax____
LUgnsL In order that
(Mtaga of our different kindsI of t!
bar might have
eould have been thoroughly 4
nnd finished. However, be
peeu to make the exh
ei
the lumbermen of the
ustly
inke pride."
^SECRETS OF
OLD CELLS
I'V
Tka Mtcklgaa
Army of tka RapMtlie. throngh Conmaadar Van Kaalt aad Adjutant
WyclioE. oEera prixea to tba puplU of
tha ackoots of tba state fcollagee not
tacladadi (or the bast tmamy* on any oC
the todowlag aubjecu; Tba Laaaon*
of the am War; the War of the RevoIntloo: Alexander Hamilton nnd tha
Cnoatltatlon: Appnamttox. Its Bffect
oa tka Xntloa; Ahraknm UbcoIb: Tha
Uahm Amy of IfiM aad tka Orand
Amy at 1»*4: Why We BbouM Lsive
tba nag Tka prties will coaalat of
goM medals, fire sHrtr amdala
fire brimsa madnla. aad the
awards will be made by a eoramltiee
oonaisttag of Deputy Superintendent
at PubUc Inalnictioe Fratmh. former
Soperlntendant Pettlagill nnd Sopertntandant Starling of tba Lansing
schools. Baaaya must not exceed l.OOO
words in length nnd each ataay Is to
ba neoompaalad by a certificate of tba
principal at the school
which tha
writer aUanda, to the effect that to
the btwt of the principal's knowledge
and belief tba assay la the reanlt of
tba writer's own tkongkt nnd Invas
gmUon. All aasnyt should be sent
Col. T E Potter, Lansing, special i
la charge of tha work of pa
atnietlon In the public
aaanya are to be signed
envelope,
e. placed In a a«
a card bearing the assilumad and
real name of the writer, bis age. grade
tn school, name of achonl. city,
and county.
THE QUINNS ARC SCARED
Ian In Sautb Soeafrtan, Fa, is In
creasing Alarmingly.
Wilkaabarre. Pa . April M.—There
e aaveral Quinn families at South
Scranton, and recently In three of
homes things have happened
1 foreed the other Quinns Into a
ilative mood.
ib«>rt time ago Charles Quinn, of
Prospect a%enue. smilingly handed his
friends two cigars. Twins had arrived.
I>r. M. H. Quinn, who olBrlated at the
births, twitted the proud father, who
had only to wait a few days to make
pat rejoinder. Twins arrived at the
doctor's home.
On Monday of last week, Thomas
Quinn, of Stone avenue, railed Dr.
Quinn on a matter of Importance and
waited anxiously downstairs tn hear
the result.
•ni give you three guesses." said
the doctor.
~U It a boy?' asked the hopeful fa
The doctor shook his head.
’•A girl, thenr
The doctor shook hi* head again
‘•You don't mean i
aald the do
my gracloi
i»ened thenT' cried
e doctor;
“rlplelsV said
and a boy!"
.sy
A Oraat Sanaotien.
There was a bfg aeatatlon In !>>csllle. Ind.. when W. H. Brown of that
place, who waa expected to die, had
his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis
IIAllff IMPLEMENTS OF ESCAPE
covery for Consumption. He writes;
FOUND-AT JACKSON
"I endured Insufferable agonies from
Asthma, but your New Discovery gave
roe ImmedUte relief and soon there
after effected a complete cure ". Sim
In Tearliip Dawn Old Block of Cells
ilar cures of Conaumptlon. Pneumonia.
Bronchitis and Grip are numeroua. It’s
Convict PlaU of HaK a Century
the peerless remedy for all throat and
Affa Ware Navaalad.
lung troubles.
Price 60c and JLOO.
Guaranteed hy Johnson's Drug Store
Jnckaon. Mich.. April (O.-Thr work and F. H Meads. Dntgglsts. Trial hotman engaged in tearing down ihe o:d Ue* 10c.
weal call block at ihr state prison
rsr wf the CamwtwllMi* llliiatrwlvd.
have unaartbad many old time plots to
atcape. ruaty saw* and otbVr hopci. oii
low the end of the isMtoffliv workwhich desperate conrtets pinned thetr
in the employ of tlw InUTurtian
laat chances of freedom—nnd lost F<»r Street lUUw-ay (•otniwii.v are reimivli.g
the very finding of the long iinuM-d
IMvemrnt preparaltwy to tuakiug
toola ahflws that the prisoners wbo changea In the system.
To get the
had them have long since ceased their
out of the ground and thiw
alforta
"Broaden Out." the convlri-publlshe.t Carltltate the work, big iHtiifires are
Hilt
on
the
aurfare
wiiere
ihe men
paper, has tbi* to sa> about the dUv> to work.
eorarlaa;
Two “tough" little aewelmrs stood
•i waa called Into the old west wing
tba other morning to inspect a con- beside Ihe biggest hontlre. and as they
glomaratc ^-aricly of knives, files, enjoyed the w-amith fell into a •i>maaws. notes and even plans to escape plaining mood.
which, aacuraly hidden in the solll
"Hey. Red." said one. “It s a shame.
mnaonry for SO. to. 60 and more yea**,
knd now been discovered bv the wofUmap damoliUitag the aniiqiui* .| n(o,v..
a fire. Doy
of nrekNactura
wrotiidn't let us hare a fire, wtmid dey?
"ftlukt Blorias there may be e
If we made a.fire in der atreci woiildn't
........... these I
chase u* and fun
clubs'
One note, wrtti
"Hure." sakl Red sol( .Illy.
•Bother, was date
"Is dat
a plan l.i
>M Bit
tmenpa. probably.
older. a>
nkl w«shI
fn atocknde which In
tmad to Incloae the
Mara was food for th<
the other and said, in a lionnae whUBMlon. With what ease could an iuTerastlng little story l>e romit'Ied from
wwch material
«.’'-ChUwgo I
■ "So I ran back to the aan<
-caned a long abeet of pajvr
typawrUer and was aliuiit
Last year Kate*** ral«e<| 5M.A41.1ki2
aaance my stofy. which I had (.Iready
omlload in my mind. Luckily f jr .ne. bnsbel* of wheat valued at fircM'Jtl.I remembered in time that, aomewbere 8.V.; l(».,Tl!».7t» hu*bcls of com. valla the regions above, we have a
aed at »T.7.0TK.l41; as|s to the value
aor wbo wiHild hardly api»r.ne If
at SN.042.7tM; poUUtea to the laliie of
pngoa of our chaste paper w-rr fi
-’ll."
Tl
.fr
with ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ or t
*Tht^n|ag Escape Stories.'
"So 1 tbougbt once more. 1 do such
a (king aometlmes. An t after a little
iwSaetlon. I roocludcd to make a tragr out of the
tba mat“i
mat<dial. when all
heiud the
the aad
aad v.vlce of my
_______f 1 hmud
friend Otto. The sanctuma Is right be
low the aaail oSlee. and as the steam
pipaa ran through the celling. I aome^
tlmaa can hear every word spoken
above. And Uls Is what I heard then:
" •Ok, dear, will It never come? How
muck kmger will I kave to live In thU
• tarribla anapanae? I hope he waa In
Imaslng yaatarday and has signed tha
papers. Did you hadr anything about
"I tkotaght Otto was talking to hli
aair and was Just about to about
him to let am have a rest once In a
while, whan I kanrd nnotbac vok».
which 1 racognUad as that at I
oaaaor. naawariag In tba most
^WaTar mind. Otto,
BLOOD IWEII
rs^dM B« knee
tkalLan to*Mr
akoat tka «U «t«
yon are all
o£."-SS:ts
“S--.
S4.CM.M0: suun.ono worth of
ffhom; S14.217.Ono worth of bay;
dairy and jmnitry products to
value of |Hk200,0i». and ba* aUugbtered aafimals valued at A%4.H44.noQ.
la addition to which her prviwot boldlacB of live stork font up a total valoe
of SiKLfiMjao.
Tbe imporllittoiia of wheat at preavnt Into Great Britain amonnt to
170.OOQ.Q0O boalMda a year. Of that
fftmntity 57JWMW) baaoHa come from
k«- coloolea. In Caanda. Sooth AfTfca and Aostralia there are crai
•apply the world. Of that 170.-
A Spring Mrdlctartliat adds vigor aad sttength to the xyxtem,
. trifles and caridn
Bkwd/and Uys the foeodation for a
ctroagcoostitatW and gobd health daring the hot sultry sonuner.
Most everybody feds bed in the spring. Some ha\-c no p.anicular ailment but are just
dredf vpom out and toCftlly unfit for work or anj-tbing el>e that requires energy or effort
They mope around upon tbc border-land of invalidi.sm, irritable, peevish, bj*sterical and
unrea-sonable.
good appetite in the spring is a rarity, and we sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of e.aiing, and what little we do eat i.s a burden to the stomach and a tax npon the digestion.
Warm weather is sure to bring out the hidden poisons, genus and seeds of disease that
have l>ccn collecting in the blood and system dur
ing winter, .'iHtl you may look for some old chronic
trouble to make its appearance. It is a time, too.
to my
when Ixiils and carbuncles, and pustular
ctaM. vrhlcU tfid Bot rwUeve me. Sevea years ago
.skin cniptions like etvema and tetter, pay their
my eoueia. who had been benefited by 6. 8. 8..
told me ahont !t. 1 tried It aad it onrwd me. I have
annuul visits and make life miserable by their
been a'.>Ie to attend to my honsehold duties ersr
iulcn.se pains and intolerable itching ami biiming.
slBOs. experiencing no taconrenienoe whstever;
The fight for health .should begin bcf<«re any I la fact. I am able to work la the gardea as well as
bonce.
mrh.
warning .symptoms tif physic.Tl collapse are felt, or
reoonunend 8. 8. 8. to all who aiay
I 1
before the seeds of disease have time to germinate
feel Ihe aeed of a thoronghiy good blood toale.
feeliag sure they will be benefited thereby.
if wc would ^'oid the usual ; pring sickne.ss; and
Yonre tmlv.
with ,S. ,S. S., the acknowledged king of blood
MRS J08IE A. BRITTAIN.
44 W. Ninth 8t.. Columbia, Tenn.
purifiers and greatest of all tonics, you can put
ytmr 1bl»K»d and .sy.stcm in M.cli jicrfcct condition
and m; strengthen the ctm.stil'.ilioii that one may he as free fnmi sickness and as vigorous and
strong during the Irving moiuhs of spring and depre.s.sing .summer .season as at any other lime.
S. S. S. m>t oniy builds ymi uj), but searches out and destn>> s any poisonous germs or
impmilics that may be Inrliing in the blood.
The benefits derived from the u.sc of S. S. S.
are jK-nnanent because it acts directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure
matter, leaving nothing to cau.se fermentation and deterioration of this Jife-giviug fluid.
In selecting your blood purifier and spring tonic get one that long experience and thor
ough le.st have proven riie 1k-s1. In S. S. S. you will find a remedy whose purifying proper
ties are miquc.stion.able, and jil.st such a tonic as your sy.stem nced.s. .A,sk your dmggi.st for
S. S. S.—there is nothing else just as good.
For the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $1,000 for prxx>f that S.S. S. con
tains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this offer is .still open.
nature s Remedy
PURELY Vegetable
CQC
; WHO TIAVELEO
THE TIAIL Fnsrr
i.k» tarn''
a
Caicaae, L
k a sufferer a
ttoabk for yean, but a
MBBdaaddomy vock
teypateBtamdidamaalbadao faith iathA.
Aboat eiffht moBiha a«o I had to taka to
aiy bedvmffcria* vrith prolaiwis of the Blena,
who were inve*ilni: in ilmlH-r
^ **
rf'.,,":
street, s miio- whir1wln<
whirlwiml rsi
iTi;:":
isS&’S-.vja.’jss.vsaSisTS
MNliE^N
FOINTEO PARAGRAPHSIT men can argue religlAn St'S
keep cool.
One way to dodge
eoarta to to stay single.
Perrj Hsi
at to
had Btieh an nnnaaal
aad liver troabte. phyaleiaae
eBoldaotLhaipher. He thoasht o( aad
triad Dr. KIbb
_ Y Naw^Llfii Pint aad
•ha «ot rallaC
the
SuggeoU «D you that It Is aow Umc to
ipitoh that which yoa 1
Be It a fortaae^oralmply t
• you oomfortablc while yim
to he couated amoeg the anccessful aad happy clUscas of mw bMw-rand Traveraa, of which Travity U the httb aad has maay
itial adraatagea which abe of
fer* only to the right kiad of a puaber
1 good thing when 1
MA S.W
K>w well flltod. hardly an
empty bonne to renL which suggeats
the purchase of bkwc vacaat lota la
different parts of the elly. the vartoos
tastes and waau or the many new
home* which are cnnsuntly growing
I demand hen-.
Call and see me about these lou
1 e. BRYANT.
So 32S Bast Front StreeL
Coal
It is cheaper than
wood.
We caxry the
.
Tt'ijsssissr
i
amn to never aallsfled until he
attends hto awa foonal.
give you
satisfaction
JOHN R. SANTO
THE
DQEIIAI KmUK
C. B. TIYUIR G81L CO.
Travasw City.
k SAWYER ft FENHALLftftON
..DENTISTS.-
ELGIN C. LEWIS
vnaiE
CISH GROCES
Strictly Fnili
Errs 16 Owls
Per Done
I
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
I ODoo-Mf Nam wnhalm Btaak. DRII
Tens' Phone CtE
■ J. H. MONRO^
General ineuraoce
31 1 New Wilhelm Block
O. R.'CARVSR A DIW.
IFIRE INSURANCE
226 Eist Fnri Stmt
Reliable Builders
I GLASSES FITTED BY
J. D. Maxted & D. B. Maxted
CLEAHEStI
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CHEAPEST
EXPERT OPTICIAN
Carpenters and Builders
..HEALTHIEST,.
AT HOTEL WHITING
A spoiled cMId is almest a* bed as
te that to to© fresh.
After Iraylng experience a nun sel
dom boasts of hto bargln.
I reliable builders, best of refer
Ton can easily make a man bot by ences. are prepared to do all kinds jf
mbblng kim the wroDg way.
carpenter and joiner work. Estimates
Many a man wba claims to be aelf- given on short notice.
made to really only father In-law
An one contemplating building or
repairing will do well to consnlt the
aayv
A woman who nevir think*
above firm. Office and stair work a
ental
thing but dress to more em
specialty.
than osefuL
Residence 202 East Eighth atraet.
Too many peo|i»e are anxious to
atlxens phone »75 3 rings.
imish a cause regardless of the ef-
Balded
—
best nock, and it anU
divorce
•iS's.’rlsjs.'gs ^A8|S>LA
Store aad F. R. Maada. Dgagglau.
UNION aOAR MAKERS
(ood wasns. tharafora thtr amk* sood
rl«aft-thn host
El»«St
TRY A RSeom WANT AD.
8ec7.Woodmaa’sCiidaKa.lOL
arm** the |K»lnl oKthe Uke
I
I
where Cobli* A Mll^brH'*
trip made bj him
rlnte...................
to Orand Rapid* li
time Mr.
two year* later than
a similar
Damon claim* to have
that There
Id Mr. Hannah *tate*
*
iglo
was not a sIdr
Io sign of
< a trail of any
10 travel hy. which
compelled u*
kind to
whi.
nstantly use our compass'
It
I a little strange that parties
go over a Trail' and leave no
Mr. Hannah was an experienced
rood*man In those days, having
In the Inmtier business several
years at that Ume. spending days and
week* In the woods looking up pine
and k-new every tcail In the
______ Traverse region
Again Mr
Damon sutes that be and
party wanted to 'take up
He forget* that there was no home
stead Uw at that time—1S51 or IMS—
and It was more than ten yeans later
Then that law was passed
I think
hat Mr. Damon'* -fifty-two year* aico'
hould be cut down at least ten years
nd that Mr. Clark's cUlm of . being
ne of the firat white camper*
two lake* be considered as well
ed
J H Whe*
The Compiiiiieiits
of theSiasoR
New Wllheha Bloek.
withbeariBf dowa paiat aad inteaM paias
iathehack. My aaat.wht» came to anne ma
_
toWaieof WiBeo(Ca^dniandaentforabol^“?~-^
Ua. I am indeed glad that she did. for that
fint bottle started me oa the road to noovmy.
Inafew weak.Iwa.ooto(hedaBdiathreemoBthsIwaa
I m.tirc in the Msi
m
fU^jsssratt
DEARIlM DOWN HUNS
' » *
Siatfh *urv..ynr
S8StSCn CAMS,
J.kJMBnSrSA"'
NOTICEI
Have your Electric
Wirinu installed in
accordance Vith the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
tt Ptjs la tke Ead
J.B.Piirc Electric Co.
l2SCiNSU niYCiaeaty.
Wkea TtaWlfiat a Rice Cat id Heat
•utaiUrD and taMSD Mftkftr
m
AttSOLUTELT ODOttLESS
the first 6ve days
“onth.
^fl^B^Venriag headache
L-IOM-r
es goanmecfl to fiL
lilt. V. J. Bums
ELECTRICITY DENTIST
miooovATn
tattoalniBNMi
URlaGNseGi.
Very best of dental •ervke only.
10th year of practice. Yoor patrooage is •olicHed. In new Mnosoo
bofldhig. under K. P. hall, on floor with Dockcray Bnsmem CoBcfc aad
over Singer office.
JGARFET GLEAMt WML
CanwtOeaninc aad FeathmEeno-
Lake county cltlxens who persl
breaking the law will have to etmggle
aloag with the old jail, beeaaae tbc
voters refused recently to btmd for a
new bastlle. The law-hreaklat elaaaca
have raised a rigorous pndoat. hot as
yeutt has availed them nothing.
H you have a hall, eftea or
ledge ream to earpat aasaa la
and aao aar apaeial earpeL
d. W. Molar,
S|DW*° ^aamplm
raga, totaw
a a cBtfia rmMtt. '
•ono*i*,T.ia(a.
Gsre&sfxia
■ vm;::
YE8TERDAY*8 ISSUE
i,mmm
: '
THE EVENING RECORl> Jimm
TRAYEBSE CITY, IHCIT., WEDESDAY, APRIL ^ 1»04.
ttONTOFIRE
UNDER CONTROL
rntMiisicALmauM
ALEXIEFF
CENSURED
SEVENTH. YEAR—aiCS
WEATHER. -
the Proptr thing
Flair toalgbt; prehaWy rate Wr snow
CONTEBT OF BTRENCTH.
AS A WALL COVERING FOR BA-TH ROOMS AND KITCM-
Emmat County Cowvontton Was an
Exciting ABalr.
Petoakey. Mich, April 20—The re
publican conaty coaveatioo yeaterda.v
was an exciting coatest between the
federal amcblae and aatt-macblne
forces ta which the> strength was so
lat many of the
evenly balanced
the aml-macblne
men flnaly wtaal^ on
-«»•<».
but the machine taadlng aeveral deUMUea by
Delegates to the state caoveniioa
are:
M. A. Barber. John Ferguson
Admiral Skrydlofa Will Benefit by Ex- Prof. M. O. Grav
John Qutnl
B Hamilton. W. R tk»l«. W. F. Hop
and Wlll Make no Sorties
kins. E. C. Barnura. The congressional
Shipe—Alexieff to Re
beaded by W. J. Clark,
elegatki
line leader*. The
jf the
anU-machIne
ne of
tl
turn to Russia.
torial delegatloB Is Instracti
Senator W. L. t'unU and 1
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Judge C. J Pallthrop |Pr
8t. Petersburg. April 20.—In a fierce Inatlon for all officer*- was
M. F. Quintance was
fight between the Russian Cossariw
ly committev
and the Cbunebuses. thirty verats
A. L Deuel.
from Imyampo sUtion on the Eastern
ENA IS VARNISHED TILE WALL* PAPER. . WHEN
IT WILL STAND CLEANING AND
YEARS.
nttTanatnnxETaiMiss
LOSS OVER
S5.000.000
Aaton.“ -hy Roger Hardlag. wiU he cue
of the rare treau of the rveutag. Thl*
Is a beautifal aolo in Itself bm will be
•enrSlstralSJ
Munrumm wmacss
: ;1 *MMt *f Wind «t leoXIoat Thlo Mom-
m
I i:
M.
' * ■
ioiC
l*rt. mni4onc
omrm m4 It WM Only by
^
Ooi^Rrf
glUfU
ThM
Tlwy Wofo Controllwd.
By Wli» to lb* BvobIbc Boeord.
Toronto. Onl.. April » —Aflrr r»t
fn( Bk tM boors tb« firs was nnder
.eontitri at t o'clociJ this moml«.
Aftor hart war*, tho Bnmes w*rr
baltod on tbo north sido «t Front
atrvwi and on the sooth side of the
ruatons boos*. Thr flamrs swept
^ tbroucta tbs wbolosaln buslnosa dls
tiict dbd laid waste more than 123
bnlldlncs
Tbr property ions
I trom tijatam to
analy Mill
fC.000.000.
Sbortly alter 1 oolock tbis momlnit
a shift of wind sent the flames In the
. direction of the reoldence pari of the
,eiiy and It was only after the hardest
kind of work that the Are was cantrolled.
Residences were destroyed
piMt many people are without hones.
Bereral p«ple are reported mlssln*
•nnd they are lho««ht to have lost
'their lives In the flamM.
The area humed Is three blocks
long and two blocks wide comprising
the following streets: Bay. Weill.aton. Front. Bsplanade and Plp. r
•tartsd In a Factory.
Tbn Itoaes started tn a factory on
WelUagtoa etreet at » o'clock. In lees
tbse aa boor the Are had spread frun
balldtag to btdldlag on both eldee of
the street uatlT the whole block was a
'be Are was utter.mass of .iMrs and■ <b
ly beyond control of t le local depart«nt to every stirAppenls
ere Are apparatus
nraading
eonid be obtained, asking for aaslsi
aace
Monimal. l.oadoo. Hamilton
m. oui II
lAalo «
be of as
was hours b<
alsUDce. It was believed at 11 o'clock
itml.
ibat the Are
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I clouds
sparks and burning brands were
carried down side streets until three
blocks were doomed
The firemen were making a gallant
fight amid the railing building and a
mass of tangled wires, but at midnight
tbeir eAorts seemed to be fruitless.
Chief Thompson of the fire depart
ment and George Dowkes of Montreal
were cot oA by the flames while dl
rscUng the work of firemen from n
roof. Thompson Jumped six stories
to the ground and miraculously es
caped with a broken leg. A mass of
tangled wires broke bis fall near the
ground, powkes has not been seer
Slaoe and It Is believed that he per
ished.
j street, where U originate*
Are spread with astoundlag rapidity
to the west, destroying the building*
occupied by the Bckbsrt Casket com
paay and Warwick Brae. A Rutter ana
W. J. Gage A Co, and then made a
ctoan sweep up Wellington street to
the Queen's hotel
The thick Are
walls of the hotel and the concen
irated efforts of the Are Aghters
stepped the flames
In the menntune the fire had swept
across tl^ st^t and the block of
boildlngm rromVBar street west u» the
National club wks wiped out.
At that time the firemen believed
that the fire was under control,
shirt la the wlad sent the flames
lag dowB Bay street. destroy\pg every
bulldlag on both sides of the street
from the National club to
street.
Ndlhlag could resist the force
names as they swept down1 Bay street
towards the lake, and the -firemen
fought bnck the Are from side sii
couAnlng the Are tone tn the one
, ooghtnre wherever possible. Severm'
frame buildings which ilihreatened '
spread of the Are were blomu
Clair Buckaer has gone to B
Lake for a visit of four or five d
wUb relatlvm and friends.
Ooaaty Cery Robert Walter U i
llJ'^Orand
m“ is a Christmas carol but
« of tbf many bsauttful picti
tratlng It. the committee dec!
It trouM be something out of the
ordinary because of lu not haring
been sung here before. The "Grand
Amen" will he sung by Mrs. 1
Horst, one of Traverse City's le:
lailway. - seventy-four brigands
bayoneted while the Cossacks escaped
City.
with two wouaded.
pleasing numb*
will be the song
yoried here that the Japan“Ben Boll" by^ tl
th^ male quartet. ThU
landed tn force
number will also be Illustrated by
about flfleen pictures. The ptctnres Chwang.
■ never been shown to n Travers*'
Viceroy
Alexieff, It U reported, bas
audience so that they will be very
intereatlaa to all who see them. The received a telegram from the czar In
quartet will conatsi of R K. White and
emperor complains of the
L. D. Welch. tetKirs: Dr. Snyder, hart- Inefficiency of the Port Arthur fleet
lone. and H. «. Welch, basso.
reprimanding Alexieff for incom
Another interesting
petency.
entertainment will be
■ Profeasor Horst.
They
Admiral Skrydlofa? the new mm
very diligent In preparing
mander of the naval force* In the fur
extraordliury for Friday even
Ix-nefliing by the exp*'riIng's entertainment nnd everyone who
lamented Admiral MaUsdoes not attend will miss some floe or
chestra music. Professor Horst and
make no sorties with the
bis orchestra will need no turther ships but will reserve them for better
mmendatinn.: The ndmissloa Is
opportunities.
ly within the roach of all. being
MskarefTs Body Recovered.
r ten and twenty cert*
rlK. Apr! 20.—According to the S-=i
■sUiUT correspondent of the P« ti
lien, s dispatch received froi i
says that many mutilsiej
corpse* have lieen cast ashore, and It
U affirmed tl lat fragments of uniform
enabled the aauiboriUes to Identify o*!’
of the lioilli-s as that of Vice Admiral
COMPANY
ORGANIZED
letr to <
Petersburg. April i*o.—VIcei.iv
•ff has applied l>v telegraph to
Ike emtM*ror to be relieved of bis posiI km of viceroy in the far East.
Paid Up Capiui Stack Is SlSXOd-glte
It la expected the request will K
Immediately granted.
While no ofS Been Secured—^Two TVsvflcKI announcement has l>een made,
eling Salesmen.
there U rcsson to believe the aboie
statement is rorrecl.
The Immediate cause of the vice
roy’s application Is reported to be tl e
Bp;>ointment ol VIn- Admiral Skrydone frf Admiral Alexieff’* strongenemies and sharpest critics, as
Ifie late Vice Admiral
S made bv on.' of Ibc*.- m.chfnes
orrltorr w'lll Up sold In In*- ot t.
TEAMSTERS
GO ON STRIKE
Sf J5S3
IICMt
TRY A BBOORO WANT ASK
« €ity Book Store
KVKRY
3Ai-e
toaiJc in oar Children’s Depart
ment brings us a stead}* cus
tomer.
We sell more and bel
ter children’s shoes
Fair tonight; prohobly i
than any
other store in Traverse City
Many of the paxseogeix oo the lUinou are mnch dimtitficd. the
boot not being able to reach Traverpe City oo account of the toe in
the Bay. They came all the way from Chicago to attend our
4.99 6.99 9.99
Icaiher.sizes 9 to 11
20 - Wheat
I.SO
%2M, ALSO. A4.0a A&OO and
AS.00 sheas in the bankrupt
It will be the greatest
Bhoy opportunity ye
had.
The Boston
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
aihetTinisbtd
16.00
*
CMND SIMPLE SUIT SUE
Jnlj. 8V
....
12.99
Let us shoe the children.
\ on may laugh at such a xtatement. bat it’s not a lao^iing mai
ler. We simply challenge the world to dujilicate oar values. It wS
pay you to travel htmdreds of miles to partake of the sugar plains w«
are offering. ^
WMtw S, BENDA & 'CO.
^LLLaOFCOOO 5HOJS
NEW FOOTWEAR
Our $'2.50 line: New Lasts, New
Toes, New HecK
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKEITS SHOP.
NA/to Ouairain't»«
That you will not find ths o^l of our Mon's
DRESSY.
Wanicurt Stick
WEIGHT and EXTREMEL\
We give you a new pair if they break. It will pay you U
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppotiu Whiting Hotel.
SHOE STORB
$0itittbing that
no lady can do
witbouls and
baoc btaufiful
finger ^ils • «
4
Phones:
Citizens S2. Bell 1M
Cor. Tenth 8L and Uke Ave.
f0( tbttcst
.in I, n-.a, f,.r r.l. r, « .wk
rrr;;^:
"I'hc Ol! Reliable Shoe House
I
Trouble ResultedI Oyer Discharge
Two of the Columbian Tranifer
Company's Oldest Men.
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
F.. 8.
nd Rapids. April 20—One hun
. Oretllck. John Rennl
dred teamsters of the Columbian
. Lorin Roberts. C. M
Transfer company are on a strike.
ker. Jacob Furtsch. W. J.
rouble I* over the discharge of
Charles J. Helm. I. D. Curtis and two of the oldest employes r>f the com
John U Smith
pany. Some men look upon the actlou
The following officer* have Uejm of the company as the beginning of a
elected:
straggle between the union and the
President. W. W. Smith.
team owners' association.
Vice president. C. L Greilick.
Secretao’. L- Roberts.
BISCUITS AND COFFEE FREE.
Treasurer. Jacob Furtsch.
The company U managed by
y a boa:
r trustees, each aiockholde r being
trustee. The office of the
wli be locatt>d In Judge l*orii
office.
Taro traveling mgenU will
on^the n»ad They ate E 8
Saxton Hardware Co. Making an At
tractive Range Exhibit
F. 8 Saxton Hardware com
has a big line of Champion
ranges just received and an exhibit
of the operation of the range Is now In
progress. Two young ladles are In
charge and delicious hoi coffee and
biscuits are served free of charge to
any ahd all who care to step In and
take advantage of the opportunity
Writ of Habeas Corpus Ault in Regard The coffee and biscuits admirably Il
lustrate the advantages of the Cham
to the Telluride Miners Comes Up
pion and the exhibit will Interest the
This Afternoon.
WEHTTODpVU
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Telluride. April 20.—General B*!l
with 17 officers and troopers a* a
guard, left this morning with Presi
dent Charles Moyer of the Western
Federation of Miners, to go to Denvn.
they win present the body of
the united leaders to the Supreme
court-this afternoon, where the writ
of habeas c »rpn* »ult cones up before
that tribunal.
New Stand
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
24*2 Front Strcci
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W.
BROWN, NlsnaK«r
Jifff J Tew 7/emf fbtt ItUf Tiitenst You In
Dre$$ 6ood$
and Silks
Never fafU to
attract attention
even among our
large assortment
MINERS BURIED.
at Prigelato.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Rome. April 2A—A dispatch received
day reports that 100 miners wert'
overwhelmed
led by an av
avalanche-In
mune of
Prigelato
yesterdar
Prigela
TWenty-flve of those caught by the
aralaeche -tftersrards escaped, hut the
Another lot of Voile
just^received, a new line of fancy mixed Scotch
'
extra ^K>d W inch invisible plaid mixed
DETROIT LANDED ATATE FAIR.
Aaginaw Received Beven Votes and
Pontiac Nona.
...219... FrankFreidricti&Co
One Hundred Caught in an Avalanche
ROEBKi lA GUILTY.
Fourth Member of Car Bam Quartet
By Wire to the Eveniag Record.
Hattie Creek. MIrii, April 20.—The By Wire to the Brealag Record.
deciding ballot taken fbr the aUte fair
Mary Garland Is bavlag a locatiua resutted In Detruit sec
Saginaw 7. Jackaoa 4. No
nUt on her house at 210 West
V cast for Pontiac.
asorder of Ol
ca July fi taat i d
ImprtoooBieBL
at the
The funeral rerrlce of Mr. and Mrs.
L^Sea''nb^
w^b^keld Friday
____
Iday In
Wmiarn
Rennie's
X-year«ld
soo
will
Beventeea atoUoaa. two of them
t Um
be held tonorrow noratag at 10 betas Urge tomteal pavllloas. with
oMoea oo the aeeoad Aoor. are betas
Wfcilm. A. 8. Hobait. J. W. Travis o’eloek Cron the Rernie acbool I
OaritaM townaUp.
akag the Uae of the la
aad McDeeasott.
all way which asakaa a
acealc circle
IrcJe of the world's fair
Mias Latah Miller* clam In nyrogra lot or tM plaUng on the tags ta the
The tracka aad roiUag atoek
pby wlll five aa oKklMi ta room 4» rivar. tans et tkato wiB take the
/for operathax.
The Hrewater cart aaM wbaa tbeg -gM bone qmmej of the aUttoM eMbtaa paraoaa
npedm drentattoa will be acoel- t^rgdi aay^pait of the trooada '
•ra lBSlIai to name.
120—Whet
WASHING. AND WEAR P6R
80 CENTS PER DOUBLE ROLL AND OP.
THE MARKETB.
Detroit
PROPCRLV
HUNG AND DECORATED WITH A THIN COA-DNO OF VARNISH
d by naana* aMppor.
s^i^aaie oT “Way Down Baaf’
TRY A RECORD WANT AOi
Cotton Shirt
irt Waist Suiting, some of the ver>latest ideas, at 811c, 25c and----- -- -
^^
Don’t forget our Silk Sale is still going on. Our
fancy Louisenes and Foulards for shirt waist suits can’t
be beaten, quality, style and price considered.
Remnants of Silks at a fraction of the original cost.
€- lUi l be l ni
CNMf JRyW Mi OiOtm
.
of Other
,
good hats—
•
^
Five dollars in
:'
either black
\
'/
.
;
',
v7 \
'
’
derbyorthe
. 7^
soft hatsjin colors—
.
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>
■
Our assortment
of popular priced
‘
i
;
hats. $1.60 to $8D0,
- ^: v . ,
is very large
.
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•
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mm QOiKi (0. :!'I
TBE isnanxQ beookd, traverse out, ujcb^
wedesday, afbil
THEEVENINGREOffiD MKBIGAirS
hano
VOPVLATION
itt
ExamiENT
TNOt. t. AATMjM^ HAMMl
X J. w. flilllWil. wmat mt MMfa
• This sum Oaaa Met
Samn to Trwid T«
ofWict tts ^noMT #?wurr.
SALE A «BEAT SOOCtSS
to Mkblgaa there arc SC chartered FLOORS WILL SOON BS CLSABI
dilea VI
...............................
OF USED INSTRUMENTS.
tie over
icbe ea
o». to 3mi.eto for the
the aute. tbe dty of
e. A. atCCLeHClb ctlir OpmM
svsNiMa nooux
ereare^
*i at tk« pi
.MM, ail
Mi.
*. x^Txrr.r^
csa4MM«i for tte lopU^
- flloon frUh
ta ariicb Vi pcrfbra
the caocosM tUa sprias
wbotbcr aazt vl
r dM toptolatar* and atair ««wra
tb« Mrraata or the naatera ct
^Cptr. Wo boUorr ta* piopli want
to haro lioawtlUaK to aar about
Boalaatloe aa veil aa about ibe <
tioa of caadidatM. aad ve betlere tbe
aMTO ikmr hare to aajr about both tbe
bettor ta tbolr ctaaaee for aocurlac
faltbful aad oScleat public aerranu/'
_ euMdeat populattoa to varraat a
change to diy goveeMmwt while
others are ao email as to hardly
raat tbe matatalniag of aeparate
crumeau Tbe population of tbeae vllUses is M3 of the total population of
the otate. Plfty-eigbt vlllagea in this
■tale have no faetoriea.
pifty-tvo percent of the people
Micbi^ live ta tbe cities aad
lagea. There are aeveral places
tbe state with a aaOeleat populailoa
for incorporalioa but which have no
local goveniasooi. notably Calumet
Houghton eruatry. where only a toe
■hip orgaalsaUoo Is malniataed.
though It U an Importaat boalnc
irtores where M
i-ed at ai
Taking
Incorporated popnlatloo center
convlderetkia It vlll be aeea tl
population of the aUle U al>6nt equal
ly divided between the dies and vl'
laces and the rural dlsttlcu.
There are many people In the state
to whom the knowledge of this dis
tribution will coa>e aa a surprise, as
been generally supposed that
py of the people from what
"•«- ha. In late
termed "the country
>rs been diifting toward1 tbe popul'.
n centers, this together wlh the fact
i in the older ■eiiled porions of the
lie tnany of
proti
rb alMiorbed tbe amaller
farmers bavb
thus building up larger landed
. aad by tbe aid o
i>ing less
their manaxen at. all ha'
avlag a teadeacy to lessei
ilatkin of the
rural dlstrirta.
la eomoatiag yioterday up«
avardlac of tbo eoetract for tbe «u»tody of tbo eltjr*o fmda for tbe eofalng
roar to tbe Bute bank, tbo Record did
aot BMaa to fafer that the relailot.a
botvooa the Pooplea Barlaga baak
aad tho city laat yaar vero uapl
Frank J. Cheney makes oath 'hat
aat or neaatlafaetory.
Oa the <
be Is senior partner of the Arm of F
trary, tbe Poopte'a baak oboenrr^
J. Cheney A Co., doing buaiaess In tbe
pmrlaioaa of ita eoatraot vlth the city City of Toledo. County and flute aforeta Bfdtit aad latter. A loaa vbicb the aald, and that aald firm will pay the
H
DOLLARS
etty euatraoted to aseel tbe flrat pay- turn of ONE HUNDRED
■Mat upoa the city vater arorka for each aad e'■ren- case of Catarrn
that ranact he cured
r
by the use of
puaipa. of aonethlag taore thaa fgjOOO. Hairs Catarrh Cure
Cm
vaa placed elaevbere at
per cent,
FRAI ; J CHENEY
Sworn to before
bcfoi me and snbacril>ed
the Pegpieb baak aot oooatrulng aa
la my presence, this Clb day of Deafgbt Moatha loaa to oome imd(
cereber. A D IS
loaaparary loaa prorlaloo ia tlw ooe
fSeal )
;
OIXASON,
-----------Public
tract. A alaiilar queatloa aroa<
Notary
Pul
Hall s Catarrh Cure ta taken
Interten Inic
trlooaly relative to the atreet pavlag
aally. aad acta direcily on tbe blood
loaaa aad S per qeot vaa paid
and mucous surface of the
whore for the nae of the money. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tol
It ia eaatofaary and often aeceeSold by all Druggists. 7&c.
eary for the cUy to obtain tempo
Take Hall s Familyr pills for
fc CoasMrary loaaa In order to tide tbe city pation
over uatn tbe receipt of tbe
bat the time uanally required for aucb
loaaa la from oae to three or four
> aalmofl aeeus to be gifted
Moatha. Ja the maUer of the loan re
ferred to tho People'a bank naked the miMfa InteUlgeoee, or "beredJury fore■IgbU" as It U occasloually called,
carreat rate, alx per cent, becauae
wblcb la mare particularly acute wbea
that tiaee there vaa conalderable dedanger algnala arc abroad, laya WOamad for abort tlaie loaaa at :hat rate, tiam a. Harria In Field and Stream.
aad even higher, la the ooBUBeai of They bare been known, when a
tbe Record ynterday it vaa ai
in tbe upper poola. to bi
teood by poaefaera approa-------loaded to leaA^o tho oonatruetioa that
tbeui with net or apear and to lma>e>
the People’a haak had not lived .
Ita coatrirt
The contract laat year
provided for latereal on temp
loana at
and thU provtaion vaa
carried out. althoiigh on the loana
aetod Mora was paid becanae li
aoteoaatdorad by the baak a leBHtorary
loaa ao coatemplated ta the rowtraci
ry little thing may aomeilmea
D very heavy loaa.
It often
I that the reeult ta a long vay
‘. On e migb
might think
that there could be but very lltUe conaaetkm betveea an inaect and the
work and vagea vltbln the rearb of
aaaay huadreda of tbouaaada of mill
baada. A aecoad tboug
vlll aerve to auggeet that
a country vbatever aSecu one
I unfmvormbly I
i vltboiii like Influence
e other claaa. For Inataace,
t or tome diaeoae attacka
the poutoeaI all over the country, the
anpply U leaaened
laened and the price ia advaaoed Bverybody eata potaloe
potaloea and
they form a larger portioa of the poor
maa’a diet than of tbe rich, to vbat
barta tbe farmer la llkevlae dlaaatrooaly felt by the laboring, mad all
oiber claaaea In the city. If any ealam
Ity befalla tbe vbeat crop la tbe veat
H affects tbe price of flour and an the
price of bread, vhich la the ataff of
life. A plague of grasabopperm :.P00
mllaa avay may make itaelf felt upon
etbobka la Utica and every other
wu» dty. Very fev ihinca aland
separately aad a
Tboae vbo v k In
have been aad i > Itabh
. further affected to tbelr dlaadvantage
by vhai la knova aa the cotton boll
weevil. A Providence paper aald. the
ether day. that It was coating tbe mill
baada of Rhode laUad ffO.OOO a day.
Tbe goverament etyamloglaU any that
R ia liable to coat Ibe United Btatea
•SMAM.OM a year.
Scientists have
etadled tbe lasMt and aougbt earnest
ly to tad some other craatore or some
disease to destroy It. but aa yq^ tbe
aeardi baa been vltbout success The
veetni which has bean moat In evldeaee thus far la tbe Texas cotti
•elda la a great malUpller aad It
■aid that ooe pair ineraaaes to
credible
Mitble anmber of 134,000.000 a year.
Tbe only vay la which the Insect eaa
be daatroyed U by burning up tbe
plaals vbleb ft baa attacked. It has
oome to I
aot paly t
faetarers. urbo fear that as m rea
tbe days of cheap cotton are paat 1
tramt care oa tbe part of Ibe plaate
vbMi of cotwue iBcreaaea tbe co
even this can i
urbolty axtermlaate It from any ffc
Pbaru are boeeatly cgpreeaed that t
weevil mv yt p
3
y. not only of the ptarters
vglTof^
If Ibe W. W. Kimball
evidence of lu popularity
le of the Giiraad Traveree regtoo.
certainly bat H In the '
reapooee that baa follovbd the ■
aouacement of Its clearance sale
les of I
■tramenu slight ly used bare already
bcea eonsummated aad at tbe rapid
pace at which they are going, tbelr
purpose of disposing of every piano
which can. to any way. be calle
ond-band. will be fully realised.
When a new lastrumeat leavi
store for any purpose, either rental,
loaa or sale, no matter bow little namt.
It cannot again be offered u a strictly
new ooe. though it may be equally as
good In quality and appearance. The
company knows this1 also, hence
bet
tbe
policy of cutting the prices down
•hey.....................
y sell themselves
light.
sndM>me pianos» «»f
c»f siaj
standard mak.*
quoted aa low' at |i:
fiscoo. while
ractlcall:
PEOPLES
FSmen to tbe vtctaRr of Part Anatia wfll ploM Sto oesaa of ptm this
rmr tot tbe caaatag fiactory there.
Pacoasoola made a dreodf*! record
Id proved asoat total at Battle Oeek
te pMt wlatcr. Out of tklrty-Cuor
laea. tbiny-two are Aaad.
Esnaen 19 to tbe Tbnsb have pro■oonead vbeat a toitare as a crap la
tat eooatry. TWy aay tt ■■■rirtin
DtU Jnac. wbcn*it vttban and dice
Sagtoav papers are teOlag of a aana
t LawKte who has a woaderinl Mtorca bea. U veigba flve aiM a haV
tmnds and MM aa egg ■aaanring
lae iBcbM rooBd aad vcigbias six
Bd a half ponads.
The aaallpox acare at Tale baa been
groMly exaggerated. Tbe town baa
not bea qaaraatlaed. there are only
'
light eaaea of tbe dMeaae aad
---------- ; of tbe acbooU waa only a precantloaarr move,
The
vlcinlt.
______
Uing little Iowa ia that Its mala street
Id damp weather U worae than the old
swamp road before tbe eorduroy track
was tatrodoeed.
that the floor mill wblcb
ned at Clifford will not be
---------------------icoora^ag to tbe resideaU
of that place. Tbe mill was
kept tbe tows oa tbe laap s
ness vUl be daJl witboot It.
Saturday a aumber of frosen srater
pipes were reported loAbe office of the
Saule Creek board of public works.
As It was April 16. the complalats
were unusual. Such a thing as Msen
pipes this time of tbe year were never
beard of t^orc.
Now that tbe winter has lasted i
ly up to the opening
_ jlng oLtbe trout
ie Bentooia AnA>las club ....
aled two or three years heoce
velrd yarns of largo speckled
la forty*beto
have .
of iis«-d iostrumfuta. though
dealings we are obliged to tal
salesroom gets
ov«*rflow point
rid of them Jurt
as we are doing
and everybody
who Is fortunste enough
‘wZ.
(SATIMS BABK)
imB
TRAVERSE CrrVpAICHe
•
trsky fhM se
br
Tklaiy.
•
FBRfaM nloitwt gt mftie tyxrad.
flaooti kdykoIMk. rd3 tfabR
iliti Rspled vfpowta.
I
FREE TRIM. OF MI-O-RA
gone
-. **7
d««
rHHL-’r
lieen scandalous
:*aiT.vlngs on there
.il-ElSH-:
he never kept hens;
■
Ttei pMMM AfBky.
J. W. SLATER,
Whelssalt and RatoU.
DO YOU INOW
That the property we are now
offering for sale is tbe greatest
propoalUon ever offered In tha
real «
Do you
call on us and Ittarn our
“new planj" for converting anything you hi
tave to sell Into cash.
•
New phone <
Neriingac.
IS
Voar Raitobla Hama FartOahM.
LITTLE THINGS
m
It is'lhe little things which make en
durable and seemingly insurmount
able difficulties, "a drink which, ifofTered in a tin cup, would be scoffed
at. would be welcomed if presented in
a suitable glass. We have the right
kind at the right price, and a great
variety of all kinds.
C. W. Ashton.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
It is alwoliitely Innocent of great
Pr'-^ense M a drama; hut It sets forth
S'"'"' ~£fl“
6asHjtdueed
Coke.
lodpe room to carpet come
and see our special carpet.
J. W. SlaUr,
Reliable Home Furoisher
$5.00
to...
.■
the ba .........................
««
^iBieliaearbafftti. A bnnllM } nwed IwffM, •otk
revirtents of the tot n have petlUoned
Any one can try. without rUklng a
cent, tbe remarkable flesh forming
fotid. Ml-o-na This sclentlflc prrparstb.n jcomes In the form of small tab
lets, is pleasant to take and gives
most Immediate relief
People t
are weak sickly, thin. jwle. tired,
with p«w digestion will gain health,
igth and Increaw-d weight If they
proporiioa ol ]wk» right throat
VkUdeitmpemlmtmm, kOm bm»
4m 4piaft bespsM a ffifto-
iMued anl^roVtioVro'-reTt-ritorhe
...h
I STRETCHERS
ie a day. Called foi
and delivered.
J. W. Millikan.
i ton will go as f;
JUST THE TH1N<; FOR GRATES.
traverse Ofp 6as Company
CIGARS MADE BY UNION LABOR
are made under clean and healthful
condlUoea.
31M-261
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
: \VE TAKE ALI. RISK.
BiCfon's big double Uncle Toms
night
A
en adde.1 Ik
ras:=HS:""‘
tbe appUaacea of tbe poarber. They
■aeniad to know that if they w eat blgber up tbe stream tbelr doom was aealed.
When coming from tbe aea la acbools
and oo eotertng tbe emnary tb<
Mr. Lincoln and tha Kittcna.
been aaen with aa old leader
he kindness of President Uncoln's
haad of the achool. tbe real forming a
ire Is well Illustrated In a story
triangle about two aad a half feet be
by General Phrter
It was durlow Ibe eutfaoe of tbe weter.
the civil war.
iT. And IPresident Lincalm daya, gnlded by tbe old petrUrcb.
1 was visiting Genera
■rat Grant In bis
they would ewlm arouad tbe flaberThree liny kittei IS were crawling
men'a aeta, never approacblng them abti'ti, mewing piteously. The mother
nearer than tee or twelve yards.
cat had died and the Mule orphans
were expressing their grief and loneliatwaglag M Kgv *a K»
iic kitten fashion. Mr. LlnD his
Any frsab egg «n, witboot being
mur
boiled, be teUaced oa citber end by
mured: -Poor little creatures, you'll
any ooo poamaslog psUeoce aad
he taken good care of.” and turning to
steady band.
Bowers, said;
-Odonel. I hope you
la order to aave time tbe egg aboidd
iwe
little
motherless
be placed for a abort time oo tbe »d
Ifs are given plenty of milk and
upon which It la.deilrsd to baUacTlt,
ated kindly” Bowers replied:
i
ao as to allow tbe yolk
I see^ Mr. Pn»sldenl. that they
both foraarma of the l
_______
:en. in charge by the cook of
tbe experiment sbonld be rruted on tbe mess and are well cared for.”
edge of tbelable end the egg eboukl be
Heveral times during his stay
Uncttln w
taken between tbe three Angers
found fondling these
thumbs of both bands and slowly i _ tens. It was a curious sight’at an army
ed around unUI tbe center of gravity Is headquarters, upon the ere of a great
found. This ezperlaieot may at flrst mllltarj crisis in tbe nation s history.
• the hand which had signed the
lire a little time, but
ilsslon of all the hendc men who
i-thw It wUl be found very easy to
tl t.he cause of the union, from
It wonld be well to try It flrst oo
the general-ln-chlef to the
Ubleclotb and then oo tbe bottom
iderly caressing
of a pUle.
It Is comwded. of courw. that tbe
present cuntury U far more advanced
THE
MARKETS.
than that of Colamboa. ao It U only to
be expected that different Ideas tboold
have been forawd. even as to tbe bal••ring ofoggi.
1:4
ZS:t^:=}:E -S
Idaho apples, kept during tbe winter
No Matter AA^hat
The Weather...
'M
You Fish , for Trout May First
Thf^wise fisherman prepares himself long before. We can aid you to be wise.
.N’o store shows you a more complete stock of absolutely ev«;rything that
a fisherman* needs in the way of
FISHING TACKLE AND SUPPLIES
JOINTED POLES.
LEADERS.
1.00 up to the finest
A big stock to ooll froen-Frlcea 5c to 40c each.
BAMBOO POLES.
Best quality, at 8c. 10c. 12c each.
ANNA.
T
BAIT BOXES.
FISH BASKETS.
B^ and little, oblong or crescent shape, cost 15c and
The vary best of goods—prices run from «0c to tlAS.
TROLLER8.
FLIES
aomo entirely new patenta, lOe
dozen.
°
HOOKS.
FLY SPOONS.
A big stock of these important articles at 16c the
Jewelry
Our stock In this line it more
complete than ever
You will
think them stolen goods when
you see our child’s rings at only
6c each. We have other ringa
at locf 2;
25c. 35c. 60c. 75c and »e
hunger of the epirit
Joy of Ufe.-Londoa Outlook.
A \lrcWa kRchen. to wbirb thd
fbod valoeo of tbe sweet pouto wiB
AmdMHonatiflftod. wHI be a resunranc
spoHtelna
<*»4tht through the Ice
There Is at least one editor io Michi
gan who will know what It Is to han
dle real money, in sums of more thaa
thirty-one cents at a time, for the next
year. W G Fritz, editor of th
berry News has been elected
tirer of his township.
The bonds voted by Antrim county
taxpayers at tbe recent election are
causing litigation. Upon the petition
of several taxpayers Judge Mayne has
to restrain the
chairman of the iMsrd of supervlHora
an.l the county clerk from issuing the
to Increase the weight
arh troublef
This offer entitles
DeSoaos *f Daorls^.
< Mcmaary In these days to
defend the cUlm of tbe dance to a
ptoie among tbe arta. As ooou aa ve
have got rid of tbe Purlun prejodloe
OB tbe ptoat <aod ooe may hope that
this ne kmger exlata for tbe lateUigent
pait of tbe populathml tbe cUtm U too
overwbotaiing to need apology,
we take art
bennty then >e case only needs atottog
tobecowwA L wbOe If we nademand
ft aa MU «
form we aball flad that tbe dance,
which le a ktod of farion of mode,
palatine and acBlptsrp. u preMriMWtlycapableof
f glrlng ezpreeaioB be
Ky of werda ta the I
Are You Watching Our-Prices
on Furniture? '^
endless variety of
■eta at only 10c
per set; also better ones up to
Our “Ever Tidy” hack comba
have BO equal for bolding tbe
acoldlng locks securely.
This
particular Ujii| y^ will And
only at
Plain little hemks at 2c the dozen up to big ones at 5c
BINKERS.
That sink—for Sc tho dozen—to the patent kind that
anap on the line at 8c.
FLY BOOKS.
MINNOW PAIL6.
No outfit oempleU without one—sell from 60c to $2.50.
The paUnt floating or the sinking kind COMs you
from S5e to f U25.
PHANTOM MINNOWS.
LINE GUIDES
The “Famed” brand, acll from 45c and upward.
Will coet you 20c, the one spears from 20c to S2.0a
DRINKING CUPS
GAME COATS
Should always be included in your outfK. 15c. 2Se and
Aro the handiest and no Manper of losing your fish..
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pi^o. and the Famous Feurand Organs.
palace of hcrticulture at tbe world's
fair. Idaho (rnlt growers claim that
they have Bes Davls'apples as lira
u wtoeoaps and poMeaqing a flavor
Ctotnrr at the World's fab.
THE NANNMI & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
- xf :
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THl XVXHIHO BBOOBD, TRLVEBgB CITY, MICH., WEDESDAY, APRIL
1M44.*
:
1
RiiTKfAiTitin
,
^v--
THE EVanaiO
Btr WUfr^ Lurtor. the pnmier <
surpriaa-bar with a fav
"What did y»Hi gat herr'
askad a friend "Oh, J bongfat a »tipla
good cigars, a pmiad or
king tobacco and a flae
pipe." Mr Laadls said.
Napoleon, who boa
o command of Russlan cavalr> In lha far soul.
I. Is regard'
r
ad as the most formldabla asplraai
tc
asplr
what was onca lha Pranch Ibrona
This is baraiise ha <1
the republic i
hlmaairr rtdlcnlous. I
mllltanr duties and IthtTctij cnnilnuas
to mainuin a good rapuiatlon as a sol
dler Bo far he has had no expariaoca tinder lire, but should he dUtInguUb himsair In tha east ha mar ba
Coma a Bourca of worry to lha Pranrh
gorammrai.
Stghlsaars
are
now
ruodnetad
around New York by guides hired for
tho purpose. Thasa men are fond of
stopping l»afora one of ;ha grandaxt
mansiuos la nfib arenue. prefarabl>
Andrew Camagie's or that of Senator
Clarka. tha mining Croesus, and say
lag: “This Is tba New York aya and
ear Inlirmary." In tba rasa of Sen
ator Clarke's now newly mmplaieil
bouse this Joke Is usually srreptad as
a serious suietnant of fact, for cer
tainly II looks like anything but a pri
tralc bouse li Is a monster pile of cpt
gnuilia. so tall and big and magnlfl
cant that It is almost haposslhle in as
1th lha Ida
>ra naurg<
inC
A FAIR OFFER
giiMlii m»
MM nUI
I to tw fact ttet ilM HMc waa
t hta oal^ rcaMac book.
HifMtta4 )o4«* U OB axUMUoo
nh Catollaa. He te Jmite K. B
M. wlao w«ot to hoM eooTl lo
urn eoair tbc otkar day sad
BlBc^aco eoMc oo the trial dock
I not a lavyfT hi Ikr coartt
f bar of
cmmty had aaracd bafurohaod to
•rat lo a diMnatiaaaace
e of all
«a lb* srooad of Jodae. Pe#
PeabiM' di»
ooanaay of ooaaaH aad nafi
Tb* PhlUpplaa tdll caatc up for ftoaJ
aotioe In >h# aatioaal boaar of rrpreaoeUUrM. SpMker Chanoa aud* the
oaaal aaaeoaeraMai:
' All la taror
arlU ptaaa* tay 'Aye.' “ to arhtch lh«r»
vaa latlwr a aeatunac raaaoBne frotn
repabileaaa. Wbca h« called for the
"Nnaa" a tbaadcroiu ehonu aroM oa
the dcnoeratle aide. Mr
Gaaaoo
ralaUy abatrrma; “Tba 'aoaa' aaaai to
auHic aHMrt aolae. bat the 'ayea' hare
It aad tba bill U paoaad "
Oaa of the Japaaaaa &Hd awrahaU.
Maraala YaaMfffa, U dc yaara old,
aad l^a daer»|dt. altboosh he U fall
Ha ropraacalad lha ailkado
I of tba exar at Moaa otbar Bald manbal.
Maraols Oyaoa. IU foot yoan yoooger
aad looks portly aad phlacnaHc. Ha
Bwrrlad a Japaaaae girl vho had gtn
bar odaeatloa la tba IJaltad Btaias
Ha vaat to Praaca daiing
•ttb Pnisala aad was la Pai
irts dnrlnc
tba alaca.
Ropraaaatatlre Charlm
Laadls
jf iBdIaoa roo
aad Mrs. Laodi
prisa. vaot out aad bousht atany pratty thiBca for his nmia The list la
cladad trays, dolllaa aad llitia kalckhaaeks for bU draasar
Wbea Mrs
TREVSB8E CITY, MICH^ WKDB8D4Y, APBIL
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(. 8o what can I doT' Tba
f the situation appealed to the
hUBKrf of
I aad Editor Pack s hill was
press
met
A young Chicago drummer. Just re
turned from bis first trip to Mexico,
was much Impressed ultb lha speedy
way In which some pisttars are dis
posed of in Texas While his train was
coming Into El Paso a passenger got
Into s n»w with the colored porter,
who hit the other <«1 the head with a
Then the passenger emptied
cane
the negro, who
Ms raTolrar
The Chicago
told to be at the Inquest
morning
ling at 1*'
1«' o'clock,
o'clock His
s trifia slow and be did
the ap
place until ten ml
officials
pointed lime
Ih
etimlnx out and began Uj ap«ildoglxc
•Oh. that's all right." said the co
nute
of
Jusiifialile
• we r.nind It a case
Justifial.le humiclde and adjourned five minutes ago.”
■EUEFFBOHSUFFEiUlG
Miss Grace P. Baell Passed
April 14 After Long
Illness.
age to-day. cxoeptfm the
Bcglcct aad abuse of tbe ooc
oegan OB which all the btber
otpas depend—tbe alamaefa.
^Keree's Goldea Madleal Disoosery aaables asm
aad womta to be stroetK aad
healthy, by curiae diseases of
the Stomach (aS othc
naa of diwes^ aad i
the
CORN TOO SOFT TO KEEP.
alhawn
Assay
las Grace, P Buell died at the
e of her |>arenu. Mr, snd Mrs J.
Juell. south of the city April 14.
, aged 22 years
She had been a
fnl sufferer for a lung time, but
lys bore the pain with a cheerful
stlan spirit. She had never end mbUBi health. She had been an I
eat. loyal member of the Plrst M. >
burcb and Epworth LdMgue of this
for a number of years She also
was a
; worker In the Sunday
her home snd had been
BChool
the organist In the Sunday school for
about seven years.
She was yery
of music and was always wUtlag
her larl wherever she went. She
ilss«>d most in the home, for
Atlsnd the cissring sals of second
IS a CbrisUan home.
ne. and the
hand pianos and organ*
Kimball
Int'lng tl<« that bound tthe father,
branch store, m Front street.
mother
children together were
She will also l»e missed
h> a,large circle of friends. She never
wawd from trusting her Savici
Savior and In
life I • said
le was «•ining
sextoa anaouBCnamed the
«d a death in
her funeral. She
tbe community
*ve«^«.slle‘'b1.r*
ler and mother
by a stroke on
brothers, also
tte cburch bell
iiirtmci
I for eeary year of
frrvni the
I the life that was
o'clock and
Miller.
cxpectad, U»«^*to lire ^ooid
SKS, and apeadstion at tbe
firat tap of the bell took a
Bsnw ram tadndinc only
tbose wlioli^ lired the allottadttBie. Tlmtcisaorea-
I ARE EFFICIENT.
. April 2
itttslgn In
1 opened!
MethiKlIM Kpiscottal church.
Unstng. Mich.. April 20—Major
i-rnou. gi>vemment Inspector of the
Ichlgan National Guard, has but four
more companies to Inspect before com
ling his first tour of duty. He U
re today and reports the guard In
• stale In a verj- efficient condition
discipline and equipment.
everybody
mants Silks
Michigan Corporations,
sing. Mich., April 20—Tl
c new corporations hsv«
> Michigan; SanlU
company. Battle
capital; Lake Odes
> Odeesa. tlAAOO
CbIsisCbeIr
Opportunity.......
t^C/Cr
Cflry
I^C/C’
^0^36 in. genuine Habutai Wash Silk in while,a superior
<|nality. our regular 85c value, and better than
anj-thing sold an>*where else at 85o
_
tC/Ct
for 20 mch pure silk Taffeta, with a rich luster, pure
d>*e, others sell at 76c, our regular price is 69r,
C
lot 20 in. black I’eku dc Soie, good weiirht, soft 6nish,
will compare favorably with samt goodls sold else-
Silk
I.ining,
several
shades, 86c qual-
_
antecd. has a beauttful
sold in any other
•juality.
It
than $1.26.
.Tss-'nis^ru^^y
^S-“
Tbe Hedkal Ad.
siooe-oentatainpsto
Buffalo, N. “
To Muakagon Haights.
Frankfort. Mich.. April 20—Super
nendent Frlegel ot the Benionta
school will probably accept the auperIniendenry of the Muskegon HelghtB
school the coming year
He Is an
able ediiraior.
Card of Thanka.
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
-B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
GRAIN AND STOCK BROKER.
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY.
Frankfort. Mich.. April M—a peti
tion U being circulated in Bdmronla
to have a fish gate placed In the outdam. about five miles west of Beu1. to allow fish to get Into Crystal
lake from I.ake Michigan to spawn.
Crvwtal lake Is a heaiillful body of
water, eight miles long, averaging two
miles in width, containing about six
teen seriions of water surface.
The fish dntmmisskin has often tried
to slock It with minnows, hut perch
-have defeated this end by eating them
up So U is arguiAd a fish gate Is an
imperative ncd^sslty in order to keep
up the far-fanu'.l reputation of the
lake as the lM.st fishing grounds in
Michigan
Sewing Machins Fras.
Was your name on the big c
On Saturday. April 30th. at 3 o'<
p. m.. It will be determined who gets
tho machine t«» Iw gKen away by the*
E«'»tnomy Store.
Eight years sgn an attempt
made to liitmdm-e.l'hirniNwn dress
Seoul, but tbe ebani
msde bev-ause of cvoseoallve opposi
tion. eope< lally on tbe iwn of the worn
SB. At present tbe oaJy Kgmrana who
waar Europesu gararaats sra tbe <
Blars and pollcemee.
a yaid; TO CLOp: we gue you choice ol any at 59c
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Cbe Boston Store
MICHIGAN
Black Petticoats
PellI mill open a brokerage ar.o
jmlsslon office in the new SUte
ik building. nKim 308, Thursday
next
He will deal in all listed secur
ities and grain and provisions. Mr.
Fell Is quite well known here, having
come to this city for thirteen yeara
as a citromercial traveler. The office
iM> fitted
with lung
vale wire.
Grand Rapids by
Mr. Fell will represent the Coe Commissloo company of New Tork and
lasion com(’Chicago, tbe Odell Oommli
paay of Cincinnati and ithe Grand
Rapids correspondeat will be the
Ov<orge E Ellis company.
Baeond From Lake Michigan.
Grand Haven. Mich.. April 20.—
SupertnlMtdenl Morion of the Lake
Midtigaa life aavlng district aamcea that Soren Petersen of the
Jackson Park sution, Chicago, has
iber of the 8l
been chosen as a member
this sumsaer.
exhibition
ThU tes the seooad man to
f $1.00
ONE
BTYLEt SHOWN THERE WILL »ATIBFY YOU
HEA0QUARTER%
for
THEM.
TBnr A RKCORO WANT Aft
FOR RENT.
CTEllfBERG*S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
MIBCELLANBOU*
Big Double Spectacular
Two Factors Ih Our Tremendous Success
For nimrly 23 years we have been selling Pianos in Michigan and
almost from the very start wo have te*en leaden* in fills line.
Other
Piano houses, still compaiatlvcly small, have l^n in the business as
kwg and longer; why U It that we have ontsiripjHHl them all?
combined?
U*hy is It that while other Plano
stores
tinually forged ahead—procreSsed—develojH-d—until
have either
now
our
hush,
c«-ssf^l operatio
nesa requires 10 complete stores for Its succ«-ssfql
operation, and
ate. employes will be found In all parts of the stat«
The answer Is plain- WE HAVE ALWAYS SOU! THE t*ERV
FINEST PIANOS AND HAVE SOU)
SENTING THEIR TREE WORTH.
THEM
AT
PRICES
Uncle Tom’s
Cabin Co.
Why
ceased to exist, or have met with indifferent success, we have con
REPRK
Then- an- no iinrellsble Pianos
A 136,000 PMOWTKil
That's the only wav we do business
and It accounu for tho fact that we are alssy* recognis'd as MICHI
GAN'S I.EADINO. LARGEST A ND MOST RKUABUfMCSlCHOUBE.
Grinnell Bros.
Corner Front and Cass,
Music
House
Traverse City
Mainetbr*. General Offices and Factory, Detroit, Mich.
4. O. ^mlmmr
amm-rmAOTosa
TITBBTt YBABT EXFBAUUiCB
fflm Vstlsaal
• Otr. KMh.
TM Bnoni If Tin Ml
OSHaWmahCWini-SS
Oechastra ef Fiftaan Muaiciana.
TRAVELING IN A
TRAIN.
THE
a
HUSTLING
JEWELER.
SPECIAL
LAOlEr
here—no fictitious values: every purchaser is bound to receive full
value for every doIUr expended.
XI auir««a.
gava my btsstMod a dreasing
Bay He Bwlndtod Maay.
jita Bend. Ind, April 20-The gown." was wbst she told tbe gooslp.
**It's a pity tkoae people can't
Frank C. Ho-ve. claiming to be
from Constantine, Mi-h., hat swindled agTee." 'was what tbe gnoalp said to a
many peraons nrta. It U said, while aelgblwr.
doing cburch and Young Men's Chris"What's the mstterr gsked tha
Uan asaocUUon work, -^e has now
disappeared, probably gblng to Chit)h, thty*va beea quarreling." explalaed tbe gnarip"8orri.r yaa mmt be mistaken." aaM
tVilL J. WlHELMl^^
,
t“i5Ri*a'Js-ua.'a “~sr
'TJiS7avas5r'’“"A»‘'
Finest Pianos Jrilpr.23
Superb Values GN. P. SMMII
SCENIC
INVEfiTITURE
POSITIVE REVELATlOf
20—SPECTACULAR AND
SPECIALTY SENSATIONS-
.HOW.NO AOi/;
w«,T»nv.
NECK CHAIN*
FAN CHAIN*
Ormnd choruses of Super-Ex
cellence. Kaleidosoppe Vlskma
of Historical Interest. Tbe Bteraoptical
Seasatlon—tba
Men
Who Freed the Slave—A Trib
ute to Lincoln, Grant. Sheridan.
Sherman and Douglas
.
1
i
Elagant Jardlnlara ^
far Uia hama.
Rtoharrigto...
Ha^ gaimad ahiiia.
2G—Coload Paapla From
Tha Cotton Ball-G*
THE
GRANDEST
STREET
PARADE EVER GIVEN.
frem the Lake Michigan district.
BEE OUR BOOTH WINDOW FOR THE GREATEST VALUE*
IN BLACK MERCEbtZED AND BRUN^LABS PETTICOAT*
pOR BALS- Mtira cow, SB* aouto
mTINEE UD RKIilT
is It that we>^ow aell more Pianos than any three slores in the state
. M. Fall Will Open an Office I
Now Stata Bank Building.
0UMWOODUW.WW B J.Msray^^
We sincerely thank all friends and
neighlmrs who sympathlxed with and
aKsisied ns and also for the many
N'autirul floral offerings In our late
iM-reavemeni.
Mr and Mrs. J. H Buell and Family
FISH I
HANNA^I & LAY CO’S
— - *5C
for less
nSyby^^kner.
•*f thi
Ttie ntedMlngs t
•plc*‘»' of all thi
A talMTnacle
pscity of r.MMt peope
p'eiiMl
The nilnlstent predi
Iglou* upheaval In years,
ulltee in charge of the re
vival haVe reserved! the entire fleet
row of Sdwis for the mayor and coun
cil members, srith other city officials.
They are expd-cted In attend at least
» n»>d‘ilngs every v
FS.““
i=
A J*anl for genuine Habuti wash silk, in all the dlcsTable colon, ami 24 inches •"nlc. remember that.
***«"'»
ilarlior. W
a
Major Vsntou Rsperu Unofficially on
the Stats Guard.
•AVE THE CITY 0A08.
Ilenl< n
Ceawty Farawrt Faes
Scarcity ef the CeraaL
Marshall.
Mich.. April 20.—The
irmcrs of Calhoun oouaty will be
uort of corn this year. Oa the larger
trms It was Impossible to get corn
husked last fall, on aeoount of tbe
scarcity of help and thousands of
acres remained iinhoaked until spring.
It Is now found that this corn Is son
and wIU not keep. One farmer re
ports that on twenty acres husked this
spring not 1« per cent is solid corn.
evivahata Undertake the Job at
to Harbor.
i the
agent of a circus came In one day and
said ha wanted a two aotomn ad In tha
paper. "All right;*" said Mr. Park,
"that will Tint )-ou Ui.Mr Tba agent
Iboughl that was rather high and said
ha would do with one column,
will ba Just IGMMi." remarked t
Itor. 'Hut that's only half the s
protested
man.
'Yes. 1
know." sa
said Pack, coniillilentlally. "but
ell you Just bow It Is. Yttur circus
ba bare on lha 17lh and I must
t a pspi'r firm's hill for |G2 r>0 on
that we are
vuTKettnuin
FortKftCftrftftf
L DYSPEPSIA CURE
tithing a paper irLaCh^a The press
glance at the
■’^"
A gray-bsired woman, thin and vlnegar faced.
d. was listening to tbe i
iDOByof rPresident Rmith at tbe Pi
baarings.
Smith bad Just sworn be bad fire
wlrea and forty-two rhUdrea.
•The brute!" said the gray-balred
woman. "To think of a polygamist
like that beiag oat of jaUr
“Perhapa. madam."
atander. "his wires da
i
OBotobJerL"
ama to fool aaoogk to g
ttiBB ha daaa or m*
TWO BANDS!
RABTALLt
UP-'TO«ATE
EVA’S ASCENSIOin
JEWELRY BTOR*
rORTHE
oflice.
Matinaa Prieaa. fOs far aMk
dran. 2fie Ibr adulto.
Eaaaiag Prtoaa. fta, Ms aad
BEST RESULTS
'Try Naaafd WfBt Ms. Bswlt
A ctoek SM yean old sad eoastraetM ent^
^
**
^ M ■ngamsty amgaac as* pw. ^
_
uu ^ t•
1 alM. cumm^ a waM S<wtoh
^
a^ tioirtd. tram wfcteb win be opai^
uod foe cMtamaa power far tba aapo■ **Mr. Ouwugto M a stofoto of RcMcB *
ittioa will be to foe palaoe of maebtotha Twmrtk Maw Toth i
« wapfo anfl Mlama Hr Hkru to paint ]K7 at 8t. Lsmta.
> «nt for oBiRtru aad froaks «f bta aa- '
► tivu tsngar.
Brrrolly at a dtaam ,
»- party la New Tack be said to a ymmg |Fort Ctouop. a k>R otramure built
t paUOtimm. Bha waa amply tw
trcNB OfTipo* timbtr ukI sdiolMd fcy
a lBi«s eorrall formed by nprigbt
.
had a brachar ttrinc la New Tack, ffh» Bcuta. rb? Well. tbm. srtml fo ws ,=«torpaMA
<ad Ambithma. far the carter of • BBSua to Rrodaad wbm wr say a per
■ma. aad aha wma bohhIisR on
-I dauY kauw. Wbat do are a^raur
tbe yooaff maa*a plaas. The*0
tbe chief topics of her ronversa1 foe yoaaff wuaua aakrd.
-Wr mean br Is a bh uf a wrrd
with tba coaermsmaa from tlM
barum-scuram.- aasl Mr. CoforRle.
Twelfth.
-A wrrd baramwrarun.2 What M
“My brother Is ffataff ta nm for rm1.
glut I." sb* raamrhai by way of intrs- foatr-It Is tto> «mr as wvwtr
dortloa.
-But waat Is wowfr"
-Ah.- aald Oaiaael McL.ellan.
-Wowf la nook, or sat. That Is ts
**Tca.'* the roatiautd. *1w’s roIiir Ito
■a ta tbe Twriftb dtetrtrt. He thialcs Bay. a bM by for raaL Havrrs, laaala
at all?"
here ought to be a gcotleman In coia ba’r yr n«i
Ttj«u Mr Frru'^Sr Innrb: i1 .-:n1 r«tnaa from that district, aad a bortlId
. p1.-«lrH-»l tbal a wre.l liintm-s-'anim
ranunaay maa baa tbe plare now.”
CMoeal McCleUan did an* distm+ aad u>4a auJ wo«-f. aiai nook, and
»f sal. and by Ibr rust all idKailktl Um
tk aa* thing, •x-razy."—Mlrm-siwlls Trl
GREATEST STCCESS
bun-.
Np:;
& "
. *■'-
-m jInStmlH y*tuHnm
»! m
utMUtt a»*t*t nukm
Yeung ttttn’s
Chtbis
uo^tDezzdotbe you.
YooH Iw praod of ytm appesnwce if yoa allow v
tatt foo*B Dfw know the potiibiBlici of ;
nom one of oar q>ecul 1 '
Coho, Waapdld & Co.
lo
Esqinaitc potscrnik itancheM fabrics, naoM perfect tanoriog, coal *8 in
look, tbe wpr they wear, will convince you.
I •
(
The vtadov dtavtaysVd the
Balm ia ■ooittas (ood> aassMt U
<lw trrt oC Mar !• vcv7 aoai.
lac vaa
4ar. -Taa,
.
aaM tk«
{MasiatUt a.' fce Ujehtad kit nkrw fcr
STf'r.btrrU'^ are worth alsbu
e«ots a: prerrat.
Wfcaft Ike a»e of harbis aiaaer
the hack. »h«a a aaad haak fall
IKitaton 1« a< «ood aa correacr?
The haiweni of the Wrakoop
apanaieot hnaae barioR been (
plMad Mmda.r eveniaR. the ercat
celebrated with a party. I Rood tlaw
«ra* eaJo)ed hy all arbo
Daadeliont are coauaeoetas to ap
pear AIocr about tbit time they are
recarded as a Oower hot a little later
«ay. nay. Pauline.
A local nan. who was afflicted
a cold, baa Iried dRbteen diCereat
renjwl'e?* «rj:r»*rted by hit frleadt.
hat the enW and generoua •
nf at St of the remedtaa.
>e dance Riven by bOM company
3 In Second *trei-t ball last erea•na way quite a pleasant affair. All
those who were .present report a eery
^
W-hM Wmmm Are nma*. ,
any stories are toetag told or ii
enjoyable tline.
^
Mrs. .Andrrw B. rniirr of Watrr
Genenal Gordon, most of tbeut r
On acooni of an error ta aettlaR ap
ton a. X. Y, owns tbe laiir of »|>rrJ. 4; SUter's adv. Moaday H kept latlnR-io bU chlTalry and calUntrr ^ tstir* wtrru sml owurd by Fiesklriit
tbein buay yesterday to ooarinoe peo women. A rorrespoodeot of the Ka
,p Um-oln St the time hr wa* abot by
ple that they did aot ateaa to adrer- aaa City Star writes that be w
tiae a aideboard for $1.M. It should never forcet the general's reply at
WssblnRtnn.
have been |1».M.
Tbr «-rowM priB*fm of Ik-anuirk raMiaa Bla Barrett of Solomon. Kan., If be bad t
) ba introduced
joys thr doabir distlui-tloii of b*-toR
will ezbfbit at tbe world's fair a table seme ladies
cloth raluM at ISM.
-Time to be introduced to
The Salvation Army will have
brr rank In Eurofir. Her royal blgbcame the Relent retort. **
ion at the ball
arss tnbmitrd arsrly Rta.Oisi.issi from
hare Ume for^that If I were <
brr caslrnisl Rrandmotbrr. ss w.-U
airy charRe."
^ tbr balk of brr fathrr’s fortunr. 8bc
Another story’ told by B
lnUbo.1 a flne
ts six fort tslL
eorrespondent quotes the
^
MUt Josrphinr Bolgstr of Olympia
eomment upon seeluR the |i
baa an-rptrd for position «.f stair 11Walter
•ued a mar- “Kspolroo's t'oromitlonbrarlan of WssbtaRtou. Kl.r drriiord
riP.Re llceiuu today to Henry
I
D Helm aailtes. where tbe emiwror t
^ tbs appototraeot when it was itrst ofand Bertha L. Lanpen1 ooih
^ frrrd to brr, and was i»m>ua<lnl to re... consider tbr naattrr.
been broken at
,At tbr age of 73 yrsr* 31m. CarvHm
street for Mniliam
l
Hordihan's
rick butId'nR
aid: -Tbe Rrestest
and Mrs.
f went
r tbe world, but be Kersport V».. ts cuttlnR tor Ihirri sri
throuRb tlje city yoalei
r Grand
^ of trrtb. Thlrtrm trrfo liavr «-ut
Rapids on their weddln
dlUR t
^ BirooRb and otbrra ari- 4-omUiR. Kbe
Mrs. S. E. Pond of TbompaonUlle
Tl
■nffrrrd Rirat pain, but la joyous ovrr
the city today for a
tbe fact that sbe will have trrtb.
POINTED PARAORAPHS.
you want a thlnR done we
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
noon I
ralter to brlnR It rare
dorn.
nan ReU more invluib.n» 1
op than be Reto to dinner.
a™
Kubeck^ l^oyt
121 llaiaii Street
OmCElS
ItANOVEK
. SHALL CHILD
WEBE ELECTED.
Traverse City Brick Company Wl
Rush Completion of Plant—Prod
uct on Market July 1.
Vice president. CharlcR Wilhelm
raor-Yaar-Old Son of John Ouatataon
SSulSiSTlScSJrijB wSbitiitt TO
• child
erely mji
> throuRfa tbe chibl'H
a spoke t
njured. The
otherwiae Injure
Up aad It
efello was just comIn* out « f the
ts claimed that the blc>f’. yard aad
bell or make any
hlB bt
rMer did not ri
Blnn
effortt to assist
asalat the child after runnl
him An eye wllae-s
saw the
wi
t and says that the
ed on tbe walk
t a danRorous speed
I as he cotild he tried to rci
Lhout asaUtinR
rheel without
aasUtiUR thi
l> RCt
haste to
in such
a
baby
away Irom where he ran over i
that be raa Into a tree and
aRSIn
Such care
start orar aRsIn
as this on the
riders blamed a
“=
M4H» MAY BI SWLLED.
Shall tha lagla'a Seraam Sa Sqsolehad
, and Saavarton Paepla Danisd l
Baerad Rlfht to Cat Onlonst
'I
“M§li
iill.t as pcssihle.
THEY HELD UP THE CITY.
Adrian Coal Dealers Got Double Price
Last Winter.
Adrian, kileh
kllch . April 22rt.-The Artri
.rtrian
school biiard hai‘ Ivh>
convli
Inceti
that coal dealers of the city fp
formi
iliine last wloter to defra
._ . the
city and next winter it Intends to let
the contract to the lowest bidder, and
lalde Arms will l>e Invited lo com
le businesi was divided last
nony the varions deale
Itecmuse they were all
payers, and one trustee at the mee.InR of the board last nlRht said that
he knew that the dealers held a m«
: and decided to boost the prb
Lformly. Trustee Palmer said
lid cet a contract for Pocahontas
ooal at I’.CO a ton. while
year the
booprt paid more thatr^oublf
price. 85.S0 a ton
Si'.,’
IhhiissaaaBtystf Momarfat li.
Comity Tax Lauda.
Land ftimmlaakmer WUdey .\prli 28.
rha llM kMladaa saariy tJMO city Iota
M Hikipm. North Maokosaa aad
ig
twentyTto
. Sweet Callforala aavela.
ney. RTocer. 411 UbIou istreet.
phoaes.
.2181-tf
We donY wonder that Vandarvsst A 0*Co«mall failad, as
they carried a atoefc gaod
enough for a fine elty trade.
Fine lot of men's full droua
ahuea, droaa shirts and fine
neckwear. The sate will he a
'bonanza*' for the men.
The Batten Btora.
MOnilY, APHL 25.
iii.ini.AiMm
’Waiy
brilliant polo seasoo has been
ed as one of tbe world's fair atoos. Tbe leadlSR polo teams of
nds and American will particlThe polo contesu will occur on
Itadiam. the proRram to be arra
d by the NatloBal Polo aaaada>r America. Tbeue ouoieata will
the public an opportunity to see
m
mlUionalrea of two oootlnonts
m
ted oe botvtalled ponies, sportcbaalnR |m»Io balls with the llreentbuslasm of acool boys Is the
1 Rsbr of - shinny "
‘Down
Eaitot
.n
'
S
seated in the larger atiea”*
By LOTTIE BLAIR'PARKER.
EUborated by
JOS. R GRISMER.
A PURE PLAY OF PASTORALLIFE
ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUSLie, PULPIT.
j
;
Pricc-s-3ic. 50C. 78c. 81.M;
box ocau. 81 -7lJ.
‘
Sale of seats opened thk morn-
,
^
Remember the silk sals.
Everybody wants silks and ewr
apsclal sals tasting all this
weak should be token advautaos of. All new things at vary
kUI prices.
R
m--
lit from
I in tbe
foreetn .nxhlbiruil Jbe
Every time there’s a wed»llnir
▼UlSRe Ihe llvetcmian low-* n Rood
customer.
Home women nlH l« Heve any kind
of story
netted wli
■ay durinc ••ourt*hlp I
bolding his awUeiice.
A RTorer In l.iverpnol. Eng.,
*ney as a
Those t
nv-etiily dned «.*. and t-o»ts for
> have tbe
luR nmrnuilatle l•untaiulnK- over
Rratns of salli-yllc acid a pound,
imilT News.
offense was held to be SRcrsvated by
Ihe fai-t that properly made moaKINDS OK FRESH nil flowers
Carter's.
malade wUJ keep fw years srltbout tba i and pot(
tied plants
2163-tf
addition of a preservative.
Kid Gloves Where Do Kid Cloves
Kid Gloves You Buy Kid Gloves
Kid Gloves Thek? Kid Gloves
The plaht of mis cr.mpanv v
«ocs|^ed at KevMoue and will 1
will hare
make them
m I
s will altow you ao«nc aschildren alooe.
keep
thinfl
values
in
suHa.
astber wiu aot read the law to any of
t and hats from the bankas and tf It oat anythloR let me know
aad
Id 1I win
will pay
I
It to the postofllce hear
t Beaverton
Mvettoo ao 1 will know what I
otaR aad what to
thoaffht that the bora
as artlra
for llbarty aad not for
OR an tbe i
alao thoacht that this t
n Rnclish
try and that we couk
T m» Iphysical
SURRCStS
liked.
ftat this may account for i be Jap’s
The letter was addressed, errant^
In war. After he bas sHtled
oualy. to the eeperiateadent of pobli
hla domestic problema with a wl
worha la laiialaf, so tbe eaperiaten<
MwcnUr and ague as bimsrJf.
eat of pahHe I—liartirai may not have kaa no teams far him.
LhMlaif MicB. April St.-Some IS.
the north end of
Tn
Bomb
Uahw street bridRC. are now In
sot
of thwmy
aamewt. together with the
teraet on all unpaid lastylisame to be paM before the
f Juim IMH.
L Haftell. City Treasurer
U “atPA ‘v
CHOICE NOT MADE.
LuslnR. Mich., April1 20—There
Gladwin county, Othfr CHIOS Art Ambitiowt ta Socurt
troahto la Beaverton. Gl
s before
attendefore at
May a child eat onloas
Encampm.nL
laR Bchool. aad If not. rbat did
■ Grand RapMs. Mich. April M-BriR.
t fo.-T Vpon tht'se qm-s
>f Beaverton s<-ekr Oen W. T. McGurrin and Inspector
tkms a cltUec
> tht su pel I mend rut Gen. lYed Green have returned from
liqbt iu a letu
Detroit, where they attended a meetIny of the state milltan examlnlnR
ir—I wni°”aKr «.-e prit.l
board, which fixed the date of the an
^ you'
the law of the schoo
aaktaR
j
when tha
law wa* passed prohibl • ual encampment of the Michlnan Xatl
The camp will be held
a of use of oolons while Koin; to Uonal Guard
school, as the people of thir city Is durins the flmt part of AuRUst. but
almo« In a riot aboni H and If we do tbe place has not yet been selected
The lioard has propositions from
not Rat tbe taw there will I
Manistee.
LudlnRton,
Traverse City,
shed orar ibis oaloa basin*
fflosoommon and CbeboyRsn. offerinR
laacbm are RattlnR so awful
fcicailons for the encampment this
that they whip children when
year. These will be personally Invesonloas aad so to school.
ttRSled by members of the board beI would like to know when
a choice
was passed aad If thU I
OFPCflitO AT PUSUC SALE.
«t from the east 1
to the oaat Has ol
UbIob atrasL trot
let 1 of Moph 8. It
It isn't always a compHinent to t
a Rlri that abe'o as pretty as a picture.
For 30c we will give you i
year's subscription ar«d an;
pattern you may choose. Asl
to ace the magazine.
Y»
ought not to be without iL
The Beaton fitors.
Ran Throttsh Hit Lip.
—atraat.
~
f
f >
V*
rin
Even tbe despised bill enlle<-ior
often invited to call sRsIn.
Had Hit Back Injurad-Spoka
Raymond, the four-year-old aon cf
Mr. and Mrs. John Gustafson, wr-t
severely Injured last eventUR ab«»ut S
o'clock by a carelema bltjycle
OTEINIEH’S
QGrud Operrfoose
TAX.
p
: AU, K1.VD6 OF FRESH m flowers
hnd potted plants at Carter’s.
21«-tf
of. a SisiniKb pna>1m.'.n*s
duly to ivdk-»-« a tax of a cent apiere
every letter nest from within, llw
Pretfy
ami...
Dainty
Uttkwtar
Tor Cadies
TT^ROPER neckwear is absolutely neccssar>' if
you wish to be well dressed—and who docs
not wish to be well dressed. Our line of
neckwear is complete in evcr>' detail, from the
cheaper numbers to the more expensive.
If a W(nnan‘> glovrs are ill-Iiiiin^j or poorly iiiatic. no nuiUer how
stylish ihe rest of her ouifii may be. she does not f* el rightly
dressed. \Vt' guartl you against thi'se things by giving you per-'
feet iitung and rightly made gloves, and the corn'ct shade. This is
the satisfactory store, .myway, particularly is -tbis true at the glove
counter.
We have an excellent street glove at. $1.00
Splendid showing of dress gloves. $1., $L25, $1,50, $2
Washable KicT Gloves, just the thing for
spring and summer use................$1.50
Stetks
in a wide range of shapes and colors, beautiful
drawn work, handsome floral designs, pretty em
broidered chiffon
19c, 2r>c, 35c, 6rtc, 75c.
tumootrs
of every conceivable kind—the very newest styles
10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c.
Cellar and Cuff Sets
can be used with almost any dress—just the thing
that puts on the finishing touch
* .
25c. 35c. 50c.
Cact Sbeatder CeUars
We show a nice assortment or^hese popularr
lars—in white, cream and black,
$2.00 to $6.50
TeukdStieu Ceflars
AU colors. 10c
Brooches and stick pins the latest creations
10c. 25c, 50c
Tiwvf Sbaw Ctf<
the Sfert Cbat Saots Yen fOeutp
the Besten Stere
Choice
ForSOc
YOUR
interest, and the interest of
aU oar customen, have
always been the first con
sideration srith oa We
believe that if we rive yoa
the best that
With every pnrehaae of
$6.00 or over, yon can
have the choice of the fob
lowing for 60c:
MONEY
A 1.26 I nderskirt
One of WOsoB Bros’. 2.00
Shirts
C pair of best i6c Hose for
Rtum, woman or child
A Dollar Night Gown
A 100 SnitCasc, or a pair
Of I>oDar Curtains,
Lace or MnU.
rwrChiiti
fir Dd| SOc
^ fI
STEINBERG BROS.
interests,
have secared tbe cxcfaisive
agency far tbe justly odcbrated CARHARTT
BRAND of WORKING
CLOTHING. There is
no otb^ brand better than
this brand; there k-none as
good. We invite yoar in
spection. We satisfy or
yoarmoney
BACK
A CARHARTT SOU
VENIR TO
ALL WHO ASK
IBE Kvmvs mOOBD, TBAVSBBB <gtT, MEM, WKDE8DAT, tfgn. », ttWT ■
sLicTiOM Nonet.
mnBi
M to kavoky gtoM ta tka atoe>
ton af aiMil iMtitot No. Ona oMBB
cfey af Ttaftota Oiy. Orand TraM—
eoonty. MVklgaa thM a Maciti
IM win ka haM la aaU ackeal dtotrfBI
M the Itth Bay of AgrD. 1BB4.M —
Btoa kaMt Ha. Ona on O—atoaac IB
aaU city, at wkh* maatBv tka pN#ar
a to rate* tke a— of MW.
^jMBd tollan by h— and totM ^
the koMs of saM dtotriet tkacoBar. ito
Marrnrtlag a
Um —BOM of oaaatnmUM
• aitoMi
WN ,
Na. 4 of mU aHF.
toaMteofckeaiftB.
n of said dtotriet. JaM vote ahoB
» by hatkM aad tke Mateat* of eaM
iBottAaB heMfotlowa:
"Pkr a loaa ef twenty tkimwal Bok
n terr tke p
parpoM
,
e«
_a
bolldlag to
la tke FkMtk
Tbartk wMd
toooA banding
Tee."Ftor a taaa of twenty UnMaat Baft- J
HOOTPPMNTt IN TNK
F«DM«t PmiM ww Cm t»
T«mm CNy KmI ■■■»■
Tk* Rkch Hkaoi IwtOT* eovM vu
k» Ml—illy iMMcrttac BMt MMO
JMgfW kf tke r«M ImrwiM k
M. L a OBkwt.
Tke
MMkm k*r. kMB
li
lee■ igr
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Ik. MM*c—d
L
vfcM he ewaed a
Mtoadke maikaf
L Hto —a WM pnh
«• jM pMm k. 4er
*
eaM. wSk a ikawiS a
n kkak bay aereral fkiMiBi \
m—aad alaady tke maiket*
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STuH^iII?TM
kr Ikie tmtM c—tm. will
ke niwltoei M MM tnm Ike Mkw
IM- Tfceeot or MtMt le—Mi mm
Mcr cMs fmr'*. By eoMpariMe wUk
c—nM BlrM la Oraai SmM*
iMMr cftiM It le iMkilr MM CkM we
tee* M« of Ike kMt to tke MdM alat*
M toM CM! to tke tldwi kaUM. Tke
•ttMMi kM kMa Md« tkta rmr to
ptoM oM Me MtyMtkw o« tke itot
■wkMk atoM to wMtk tke priee of tke
aatba eoarae. Tkto to tke Moiral ital
IM OMowt kaad. tod toy Sip. BoMtt
wto> raatoMd kto adaeattoa at tke No-
.
Itoe—■■ter koMtl aad kto a—plS-
P
V'y.
m
i;-
Tke e—pMjr eoaatoi
Wkk tke toaad to a_________
wke kM MM kefore tke BomI AMdMay ^ Stoekkola aad kalore tke
fMaeoM er Wataa. aow QaaM oT Itosktot.
Tke etkar aaelcal aaatocn wilt
tke Wkllaay —to paartet that reatoMd aaattoted pratoe at Bay View
toat a—er. aad tke RanaMy ladtoa'
paartet with a trio coBatettop ai rtoUa.
'aallo aad Sate, to addittoa to whIrB U
a iMder aad eoatralte eetotot. T
Wpaay w—lata of ala ladtoa.
rrad IfcaatinB Brooka. the Gallforala poet, win appear oae ereotop and
lire a raadlap fraai hta owa
"BaaMaa a—t mMmt earM.
Mpark raadar. with espraaal'
powarfaJ aad Sealkto eolee and tolmItabtojMt—.** the New York Tribane
_ _
.
Be had ealy a
dim Mee ed w^ mWke ^
ptocM M “way «S." .Bla keeka wera
kept by atople ealty. m he tefani to
mtoer—ad aay ethto i^M—^ Aj^
hto ebtof reiM ad hto hlpb hat a
Baaee to fppard to kto
Be WM oae of tke foaaden ad tke Ne
ttoMl Broadway beak -Towa Top—
emptoyed to pet recralta for
Ike low parte at tke draauu aad oM
eight be wrate to Uarrtolc. *lUr. tke
od Wtoekeater to pettlap draak
at tke Pf> aad ewram be wUl act
ptay toalpbL"
At Irat aiphi tkle
bat It ebeol
abtobop. bott
lined that the common!
a to tke man rogapM to uke t
S2
____ tbe apple eUll on Tower
Tke cut to kto face to Just the tktop.
Pick — ap as aktormaa or two for
TUchard’ If yoa can. and I hare ao okiaeltaB to t—t with yon foe a cooMly
“a fMtare or tkia eoane will be the mayer.*'-Cbambocs‘Jooraal.
tatrodaattaa oT a cartooaist. J. r.
A Wloe PrwrtolM.
Oaraay. Hto crayoe aketokea are rerDid you erer notice when a
etattaM or beasty aad earioatnre. Jlr.
Caraay hM toad (onr palndapa ae- mal— Ms tbamb with a hammer
oopted for the art exhIbH at the Bt. pntdap down a carpet under hto wife's
1—to aipaaltloB
aapoTtaioo how quickly be thrusU tbe
la the toetiireo
bruised and throbbing membbr Into kto
a or beartop Col. H. W. J. Ham. mootbT People think It to btvati
ire full appUea'tloo to sootklnp. But tbe
oetry of the meat to purely torolnnury. like wtoke the war. Col. Ham. a na- top. Tbe man cannot help I
tire at Oeorpla. with a rMdy wit and
fact to that :
elopaeaea. will aareiy five noaiethlnp a Tbe
—n to apt to Bay noder aneb rffTomworthy. Tke etaelM atuaber win be
ellker TkoMU Dtooa. the anthor of atoa— aad so baa prorided him with
'‘Tke Laapard'i Spou." ‘Oae Woman." aa aato—DC stopper. Wbenerer be
to *Tkc TbrMt .or SoetoUam." Oeorpe hlti bla tbnmb bard enoopb to tauAWe^tap to "Tke Man oT Oallitoe"
or Obagranaa— Laadla, the amst oloto do-by a
paMt aewapaper maa at ladtoaa.
aoft of toterlocktoc ayatera1 bto tbamb
fitoa tote bto mouth, and for the ertiIdeal
toeo—tapaocklacat off.
Akaar McKinley Walked Into the Sail
Braakody knows tbe rondneos of tho
Ba— While Semldtollriawa—Conadalt Cbtoase for kHeflyln*. The Kodltton Comm Concern.
IMB. bowerer. pnts this psstli
a nte altogether norel. tVhe
April JO.—1a a aeml- dme of pood Koolntlom cornea sround
deltrtoM atate as* the result
lit of hli
hto re at tbo new year tbe Korean writes on
crat tllaeas from which be hM
kite all kto fanlta, * ern dis|Ki>itloa.
fully Movered. Aimer JdcKtoley. aImpadeoee.
bad words, street flpbu."
brother at the late prealdeot. walked
so Park.” asys one Amwfnmi hto
into the corridor of the ate. *
In Koreo. retotlnB sock
Tampa Bay hotel
tel Mooday niplit while a hma I
-that d6 kite nnil
as in
lU full lenrth be cot
It and let It go. Imaptolnp that so ho
bad lid blmsolf of bto eneulea and
could twpto tbe new year with i
nUMWAUrUHElt
ft-
m:
Johanlo-1 told Unde Bimoo that ho
The coaaUble head of Joe Nelaoa. WM tatttog too oU and feeble to at
with J. U. Oinett surety: constable tend to iNMta— ManuBa-DU ha
bond of C. W. Aahtoa wtth O. P. Car^ takecttkladlyl Jebaale-He threw me
rer surety: eoastable hood of C. K. out ef kto
Taylor wtth J. T. Uaaaah m so
eoasuhle bond at T. D. Marrla
*Tf tke Doae of Oleopetra bad been
J. A. MMtapae surety: a—sber board
of pabllc works A. H. BaaaeU wtth P. teeter the whole face of tbe earth
R. Ooodrteh aareiy: —mber board of ould bare bcea changed.”-Psacel.
pnMIc werka A. W. Walt with P.
VlrtM that to —dc of necesalty
lltM sorety ware accepted at the
moot be expected to outtost the msHI meettop Moaday alpht.
tertal-Jodge.
—a who to brmtoBt over the
I to MMny stale. Bat and nnHarrtoburp. P«u April JO—Tke Dem ^NtaMe ever the Uqoeorw-tkwii
oeraile OMTMttoa yeaterday wm ra.........................
r the OMtrolr of
tkei state
^
ef tke wurtd never nee
otkeSL
____
u Thedatepat
etadaad
L—is coaTMtloa am nalai
Uk» tke mnge. tb?
ih tla Ike I
wiU rota M a aah
Dated April It IBM.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING
OPENING MONDAY,
LEAST AMOUNT OF PAIN
skill at a moderate price, as the foDowin^
Combined with the be«t material and
Best Rubber Plates....
Best Silver Fillings...
Bridge Work...............
Tbe oil fleet Is to ply
cage or Whiting and all
Great Lake port* and wl
as far as New York A* the steamers
are all owned by the
1 Oil
company,
red
xluce to a minimum the
tsporling oil
twe a Chicago and eastern puinu
the umpany will be nearly Independaf the railroads. The
which the vessel* i
> loaded
pumped from Ohio through
. pipe III
tbii*1 avoiding I
freight charges on
Ltertol
fr. m Uma to Whiting.
iilard Oil
OU co
Bismlard
company’s largest plant
the world’s largest oil reflnery.
thee first ever
tbe Great Lakes. By the
vMte oil esn be csrried from
;i UuRslo St's
I of sbniit
liSITel.
...$6.00
...
.75
... 5.0Q
Gold Fillings............ .$ 1.00 and upward
22k Gold Crowns............ ........................ .. 5.00
Teeth Extracted Without Pain..........
.26
ALL WORK CUARA NTEED IN WRITING
OPEN FROM K TO ft. DON'T FORGET DATE OF OPENING—APRIL 25TH
NATIONAL DENTISTS
Traverse City State Bank Building. Rooms 207-208.
DR. C. D. MILLER. Local Mfirr.
DR. F. L. HAYNES. Gen. Mgr.
Ctmgrei
glam to Btaturv and «
Ing wl
'.-i-.T.sjr.'i.r'se
Do YOU wish to buy a Ranj^e? If so. come in anti stn: our
DOUBLE FLUE
HOT BLAST STEEL RANGE
Oeo.U Crisp,
oner of Bebooto.
JIBS-ldt
WARD CAUCUBCB.
Republican ward eauc
held In tbe several wardi
City. Mich., on Friday.
1*04. a* follow*;
"ii;
A republican ward cancu* win be
beM In Ward No 1. oo Friday. April .
JJIHI. 1M4. at 7:30 p. m.. In OimaBt
hall. Cass street, for the purpoM 'at
elecilng IS delegate* lo the eeoaty
convent Ion to be held to Stetoberg**
Grand Opera House. Friday arternooB.
April »th.
Dated April 15, 1»04
John A Ijoranger.
K R McOoy.
A H. HollMay.
OommiUee
Ward No. Z
A republican ward caucu* srlU be
held In Ward No. t. on Friday. April
2Snd. m*4. at 7;3ti p, m^ In the City
Building on Spruce street, far the pur
pose of eleettog IJ delegate* to tbe
;y*nnty convention to be held In Btetab<*rg’K Grand Opera Houne. Friday aflcrno«in. April 29tb
Hated April 15. 1M4
Claire B Curtto.
Wnitom Rennie.
Almon W Riekerd.
CoouftlUee.
Ward ftta. 3.
rard cat
cancu* will be
republican ward
1 In Ward No. 3. on 1Friday. April
. at 7:30 i
Intory Scbool
the purpose of eleettog 15 delagMM
to the county conveotloa to be held ta
Steinberg’* G
dayr lUWDaon.
af
April
1 April 15. 1»04.
Ai. B C«
Cook.
A.L B. Curtto.
Sackett.
A republican ward caoens wW ha
held In Ward No. 4. on Friday. April
JSnd. IfttN. at 7:30 p. m., to Bagfac
House No. 3. Oaa* street, for tke pap
pose of etoctlag 4 delegatm to the
coanty conventloa to be keM la Btolaberg’* Grand Opera Hoaae. Friday aft
ernoon. April Jftlh.
Dated iApril 15. IWH.
fTWii SAVE YOU OME-HALF YOUR FUR
F. D. Majwta.
Wc have a special sale of these Ranges
Hot Coffee and Biscuits served free.
see one of these Ranges in operation.
Ward No. &
A republl can ward caacM wtn he
held In W*i pd No 5. oa Friday, April
ta BffMl Pto* 14. MM.
22nd. l»04. at 7;3« p. m.. la Bute
Tml .toavwTr*T*e**Oity *J*a. m. wttbowt Street School BaSdlag. tor tke pappOM
of electing 11 detegaiea to tke onuBty
convention to be held to Btelakegg’*
Grand Opera House. Friday afteraeoa.
April 2*th.
«
Dated April 16. 1»04. ,
'
Tr3a Immmm Trsrarw City 700 a. m.
L. K. ClevelanA.
-M
B. A. Braaa.
.A.e mfor
E. J. Haoa.
I Tratmsrrlv* te Travtew Ofty
IcRAID RAPIDS 1 IROim-IT
COaPARY.
ALL THIS WEEK, APRIL IHO 23
Come in and
i
$. F. SAXTON HARDWARE CO.
te
City at S -M p. te.
C U UXafWOOD. O-P^f-A-.
GENERAL HARDWARE
210 Front Street
Traverse City. Mich.
E&LLnieAn
Now that Sir Michael HIcks-Bearii
ha* retired from public Ufa. ■atllsh
papers are lei la* sioriea of hto eetpur.
One relates aa toddeut whM Mr
Michael was chaaoeUor of the ex
chequer. At that Ume the houM laeJuded a legal Btember who took, trelendously high i
ing everythla
htog k
be tooeked. Be wm
. largely perhhape be
oi.«.
harming edlBce shoold be
toxM. one of tke BeetesL Bercesi
r the Brati man who chanced
ttrongest of.tbe Carlisle Indian
>1 fcotball ptoyera, to now a hard to be lodged there for a vioUtlon of
ing farmer In Miehlgan. That to. tbe taw. Thing* are preiy orderly to
Btlcka to farm work all the year
ll the football te«na begin to Itee
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
np te
to the toll. Tbea
TbM be
warpath to play hto toi
sAth clob* here and ther. Metoxca
Ion skiftbw not relap*^ Into reservation
a aad to aavtog up to Ibuy more.f Oarllsto
Carllato
Colonel Pratt of tbe
adMwl my* thatt not one of tbe footletes turned out there kM
lack to Idleoeo. Every maa
^'fted'back
keeps
oo
"bocklng
tbe
line."
Uiem
thongk nme of them have opt done mo
weU MMetoxea^_________
WmIwM Ahffg
ftoliMiBm
IB the genUeaaa sought aad okd aa Interriew wtth tke ehaacetlor. Ob airirtag la tke Imbm eoMe
Ume later Mr Michael aat ter a hag
while apparently hat to gloomy Madlutka. PreoMUy ke woke m fPiat a
reverie, aad tnratag to kto aext doer
neighbor said: "My dear Mead. I
want yiar optoloa. Do you coaaldur
that It to wlUite tbe rights of the
leader of tke house to can a private
er laeigBtifaaL *a
tiWBSVr"
I----- caattog attoraeyr
P^JHASaugns
town to tbe state that
of a aew Jan. Many
dollara wore apeai on tke bolldtofc
twMty^ve aad h Is eevtotoly a model of Mckitector*. After the atraetare wm to.
UkeB tke tftlBBe tothefk
nBiBf eftied thalMt wm bo more tkaa right
n 11 MiB8PM"i
' '--T,
■■■
MakM the ehUdna eaL rieep aad
uaie for fatkoc. motker.
to Holltoter's Boeky MoaatalB 1
ceata. JokasM's Drag Btore.
tote a culvart drato-
mmrn
.
County Cot
REPUBLICAN
APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH
one of the moat
The NATIONAL DENTISTS have «ime<l to give the people of thi. vtciiiity oiu
oooiplete I >eotaI Parlors in the aUte, and are prepared to do jrour work in a
satisfactory manner, with the
•arners are ingenious
structures of steel divided Into
partment* to prevent Injury
churning off the oil They t
at a cost of ir&o.oofl each. Each
big floating oil tank, ronstnicied some
thing on tho shaleback order,
Twaaty^ve • oraasM
reetOklMorato i
noeace to all portfag
contemptoU^^ D lake the Jane teaek
I that Uwre wR] be a
ote on tke a
•pectol not a
Manual Bad Cooroe off Btudy. ta aBdF
Uoa to be utual Itot cm the *ak|aet
theory and art. Capias of the
manual
Dual and coarse
course of^riody^M^M
of etody may be
obtained i
NATIONAL DENTAL PARLORS
Chicago. April M.-A fleet
earner*. «ltb special docking
ties at all the Important
Great Lake*
,e* and an Immense wharf at
Ind. fur the expedltioos
WhUi
oil vessels,
handling of the nil
vessel*, are tmemenis now beingg placed
placet in aerby tbe Standard Oil
lll company.
company.'The
purpose Is to lessen tl
the shipment of
oil by rail and avoid tbe
1
anti-rebate
Five
ready have ben cons
make their first trip
many more will be r«
---- 1^ -you can Jump an «. trampto on It but R oHIl cam* up smiling
•very time." Caiman's Etaatlc Floor
Vanitoh.
’
County
A Cordial iDTitatioii to tbe People of Traverse City to Visit the New
BIQ OIL FLEET
9 were ulgh oo to foorage were wedded to an
a recently, and tbe editor
of tbe ipeal paper bMded hto aoooant
of tbe event. ”A RoonanUc ABBlr.”
looked at the paper after Ibe
all
up hto grip aad lefi for part* nnki
Tke otaaposhor had arnde it "A 1
matic Affhlr."
Ceimty EigAtb OraBe Teacbef I
InalAen..
The regular eighth grade BTamlM
lioa* for Grand TravarM cnoty «B!
held gt 1
y IJ sad 13: ^
me: OM MIh
‘Traverae CIt; ootm knnae: flaBrtgr.
•eboot
OrawB. sekpol koMR.
Only o
ilaatloa win be koM Bm^
Ing tbe year. Basmlaa
la mbB.
lag will be baaed opM
~*al Revere * Ride.
The eoonty board of aekool en
Iner* shall kxA over aad RMilt
paper* writtea by appIlMatB ter
pkMua* Aa average staadlac at
per cent and Dot lea* tbaa 7d la •
branch ahooM be required.
JIBB-
arc good for the grown man as well as the
boy—as good for the bab\- as the mother.
Arc not only good, but keep good. You can
always depend.on them. That's against
your biscuit cxpcricncc-^ind you can’t
understand it until you examine the
air-tight, moisture-proof package in
which thc)' arc stiUi. Never sold in bulk.
Standard Oil Company Will Operata
Boats on Croat Lake*.
See them thrive, grow, eat aad »leep.
The chlldiM'* doctor. .55 cenU. te*
nr tablet form. JohnaoB's Drag- Store.
,.
^
'!^jiW:£'SLSJs
ww Tomato opea aatli B iMoefc IB Cha
A atarUlap laddeat la aarratad by
John Oliver of Phtladelpkla. M tollowi: -I was to aa awful ooaditioa.
My skin was alnxwt yrilow, eyes aaaken. toupue ooatod. pain oonUatmUy In
back and side*, no appetite, pnnrtop
weaker day by day. Throe phyi" '
had given me up. Then I was m
to oae Bloetrie Bitters: to mr greet
Joy. the Erst bottle made a decided
Improvement. rcoaUaned their ase
for three weMa, and am aow a well
—n. nenow they robbed the grave of
another victim.” No oae shoold taD
to try them. Only M cents, pnaranteed
St Jofansoa's Drug Store aad F. H.
Mead*. drupplBU.
• o«a AUlwoiors.
Candidato Far I
The true crocodllea are dlsDnct from
tka alllgaton. Among the |»lnU
fee CaverttM Called an Political
dtoDncDoo tbe following wre tbe m
aoD—ble: la tbe crocodile* tbe
Hob. FVed M. Warner, secretary of called ranlae tootb. tbe fourth connt
aute aad a prominent candidate for from tbe front, fits Into a notch -in
the repobUoan nominal km of poremor, WM to the dty calllap upon politleal frtoada yeaterday. Mr. Warner Is to tbe alligator It to received In p pit
pratlSed with the condition of hto to tke upper Jaw and to tberofore Inpraapeeu. bat depitoed to talk for piib- Ttoibl* or nearly an. Again, to tbe crocodUe tbe bind legs bare a fringe of
He WM Mtertalned by Bute Sena fattened acalea which to wanDog to
We. tbe underolgmd. do hereby
tor O. C. MoBatt.
tbe alilgatota. whose legs are round.— agree to refnnd tbe money oa a BOceat hotDe of Oreenc's Warranted
London Batarday Review.
Syrup of Tar If It falls to curs your
WlATHIR FOBECAPT.
'^gb or cold. Wa also gnaraatM a
Metaerotopicel Conditions Point To Tbert art two popolsr delusions »<eni bc^ to prove Mttotaetory or
money roTukded.
ward a Very Pleasant Winter.
about Bab-one that they cannot Uve
Jadptap from all Indlcatioas this out of water and tbe other that they
wlater will be oae of the pleaaaatoat can Uva to any pure water,
to the btotory of the repkm. It to not supply taktog cai* of itself. .
May Arrive Bundsy.
ofiea that aaow cornea this early aad ter of fact, tber* are fish I
Bcv. R. N. Ilolsapple will make sc
when it does It always portends lots of which, bartog to oxtot to abaototely effort to be here to bold service
aldpblnc. the sure protection of the dxy riven for a portion
Snaday. bat there Is some donbt
wbMt
a ttberal corerinp of snow, have developed lungs, w
whether he will be able to read
la fact a gMulae oM fMtalooed win an a—tear's aqMrinm tb
city in time or not. Mr. Rntl
ter. The pooaebone prophet has cno- to tbe water provided owing to lack of celved a letter from him stating
auUed hto oracle and says that tbe food.
he was driving tbrougb from Ohio and
______________
wlaier will be cold bat not unpleas
as he has something like SOO miles
ant. The muskrat hM bolide
Then as Wm TosMir*a-MeOttase. drive he may not be able lo res
thicker than uaoal and tbe i
Tommy Figgjam—Baw. what tbe Bi here In time to bold bto Brat service
Teld are
aays la true, ain’tt It? Paw Flgg next Sunday.
thicker than ever. All tl is surely ble
BM—a that the winter will 1 r all that Um—Sure thing, my Ml Tommy FiggPeople don’t like men and wome
Jam-DooT It say -All
-J fleab la gr
coald be desired.
Paw FIggJam-Yea. Tommy. Toenmy who go about with a long, sober f*(
nggJam-Tken ain’t dried beef hay?- —always telling their troubles: mal
COULDNT TELL SO SOON
yourself bright, riieerfnl and sum
Balttowr* American.
lolllster’s Rocky MounUin Te
Man Was Unabit to Determine Just
Paaelee cnsteitaaltr.
New Ne LltcM Mtohipan Summers.
TJtOe boy." Inquired the mtolstar
This la a tale without a moral; It
■rko bad called to are tbe man of tbe PlKbcrmen along the bay shore, near
Bay City, have lost hundred* of net*
also said to be tbe truth. A maa
. "to your father a CbrisUaur
through Friday’* storm. Tbe Ice.
strayed np from the sooth Into this
which wa* ten mile* out. wm I
country and meetlnp a friend of his.
back, and I* piled high along
they had a pnlet chat. It seems that
sberes. Believing that the ice wa
tbe frlMd WM familiar with the aorth
loo far to come back, the men began
oooatry had the sonthemer wm very
•taking their net*. Tbe lossc* will
aaxioos to find out. By and by. after
amount to »ever*l tbouaand dolaia.
they had pot through dtocMatog old
Tbe ’Wenona beach dock wa* cotuldtlaeea. the oMthera friend remarked
“S’elU »Ved. how do you like tbi undertook to sowride me wltb board, crably damaged by tbe toe
aaadam. I wm UMware that you meant
Mlchlgaa aummerer
ts do ao Btanlly.
All
Goodth^aregoodsofiu-astlMydogooa.
This axiom applies with force to die plain
- goodness of Unoeda Biscuit. They're
good because the>- taste good and do good.
flokbap the Oravo.
cuBflnnwMK
I-':
The Best
to the forect primeral nad
to the eelemet (Mleh.) As
* tbe whtof wtad wont tkrooph tho miplrty
which oobbed In sad oatana wltb
> tale at woe imparted to thorn by
F breeae. the great chief of tka
ole posb relsted to hto brother
e o' fata piscatorla] abllltloa.
Km poor Lo listened, tke coal to tke
1 prew dim sad tke
wafted tbe odor of P
atr. Hie heart pr«w keary wtthto
i. for It poiaed him to hear
brother, the preat
great chief of tbe
the whole
W
haadle tbe tmib m did oae Aa
ltos to da.rs pooe by.
Tbe tale grew more waodroas m the
spe of the laacr bark of tbe wIHow
at to Its work. -^And." ssid tbe great
lief of tbe whole posk. "the
that I cangbt welphed atzpoolinda, three onaces aad ^kalf.
If TOO belletre It aaC
brother, 1 can
*• yon the r
heart of tho other
grew ao V
at he stabbed him
with the f
tbe Boardmaa. aad
kmp Jab. and a atroap Jab aad
Jab attogetber. for the forks of tbe
oardBiaa. oh be It ao, beat beloved,
■e crooked yet onto this day.
mpmW^
ttatdMM ' SSraaT^
SANDS or TIN
• • *••••• • •
iMMar*ei
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ucon .Aftv tb« •tn«tw« -«W ft
svMi cauifo^
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THE gVmmfG BEOdRD, TBAYKHSK bPY, ICPM, WEDESDAY, APKII. 90, IMT
fmsm
■o«(ta «» OMM. tfeMSS I ftmU
r. BCTtr kPM bmm umt ftm. Jwt
thUkoTH! IWelbar Sara SMI
arias foa. a t«|lv «aa feaaagM
aaS tka }aSs» gave Mm a r«ar I
tSaa aM. tet tkat cBoask to Mak
fkiloa aall oat rr«ry kalr k» kaa oa
kla kaSyr
•TaSna tt Is kaartreaSMc; tka I
IjOCAt. UmftftftMftW* WILL SHOW glar iM IcM tkoa ka. AaS wftk ai
THE OLDEST AND BEST
m.'
“
^
SAMPLES
tmilT WUK rMOUTt
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
c. A. 1. ofmsmis
Firat gkIpaMM Waa MaSa Tom Waafca
:
Afi aaS Aaatfcor Saat Fraai Man
or Laaal MUia.
to taka pania Mleklsaa^ tormtrr axktMt at tka worM'a (air la 8l Loate.
OaHa a aoaibar ara IstareataS aoi
Tratraroa citr «U1 ba wall raprasaataS
Tka Oral Wood DUb eoMpaar vitl
aoBS pkouvrapks oT tbair baiiStap.
laosra. aoMplas of talakad proSorL
ate. Tka Kallar Skfacla conpaar wUI
Make aa azklblt of fiaa beach aad iha
3. B. Oraniek Oo.. will aaad aaHplaa
ar Tartoitt woods WlUlan Baltaar will
alae ba rspraaaatad as wll Jao F. On
ft Co.
Coaeanlac tka exhibit, tha ManU
taa Maws aars:
*J. J. ]
. acting a* sacrrtai
r the s|
oa exhibit of tka (oreat prodoeu of
MIcMgaa at St. Loais. has eamplafM)
a caaraaa or tka lower paalasau.
Ovlag to tka llnltad iln»a. ba has not
baan able to rtsil all tba hmbmoitt.
bM ao (ar aa ka kas baan able to meat
thOM. baa rotmd than rsad/ and will
fag to naalst la tha work.
“A larga qaanUtr of material for axbIMu has been saenrad.
Tba Srst
aMpmant. oonalstlng oT Sfioan or twactr axhlMta. aad weighing nppraxtmata^
Ir lOftOO potiads. was made fraa Maolataa on Sauirdar, Aprtl gth Another
nklpmaat waa made last Saturday, aad
tka last aad anal ahipmant will ba
made oa Saturday. Aprtl SM. It U
kopad that nanriy all tba material will
ba at hand by tha ICth, and that the
last shipment. cxmslsting principally
^ pictn
Id* brtca-bme. may l.a
_r axprass, in o
that they
mt by
kit may ranch St. Louis» prior
’Mr. Hubbell inlands
Is to B
last weak of the month
non
In setting up
tka axbihIL Contributions made by
the Inmbanaan of the sute to defray
the axpensra at the exhibit bare in
many Instances been liberal and
prompt. Thera Is. bowexar. need of
additlooal funds In order to t<
o( tba exhibit dating tha aumn
"Mr. Hubbell says that the
rk or
prapnrtng this exi
Should bare
baan begun last Ax____
LUgnsL In order that
(Mtaga of our different kindsI of t!
bar might have
eould have been thoroughly 4
nnd finished. However, be
peeu to make the exh
ei
the lumbermen of the
ustly
inke pride."
^SECRETS OF
OLD CELLS
I'V
Tka Mtcklgaa
Army of tka RapMtlie. throngh Conmaadar Van Kaalt aad Adjutant
WyclioE. oEera prixea to tba puplU of
tha ackoots of tba state fcollagee not
tacladadi (or the bast tmamy* on any oC
the todowlag aubjecu; Tba Laaaon*
of the am War; the War of the RevoIntloo: Alexander Hamilton nnd tha
Cnoatltatlon: Appnamttox. Its Bffect
oa tka Xntloa; Ahraknm UbcoIb: Tha
Uahm Amy of IfiM aad tka Orand
Amy at 1»*4: Why We BbouM Lsive
tba nag Tka prties will coaalat of
goM medals, fire sHrtr amdala
fire brimsa madnla. aad the
awards will be made by a eoramltiee
oonaisttag of Deputy Superintendent
at PubUc Inalnictioe Fratmh. former
Soperlntendant Pettlagill nnd Sopertntandant Starling of tba Lansing
schools. Baaaya must not exceed l.OOO
words in length nnd each ataay Is to
ba neoompaalad by a certificate of tba
principal at the school
which tha
writer aUanda, to the effect that to
the btwt of the principal's knowledge
and belief tba assay la the reanlt of
tba writer's own tkongkt nnd Invas
gmUon. All aasnyt should be sent
Col. T E Potter, Lansing, special i
la charge of tha work of pa
atnietlon In the public
aaanya are to be signed
envelope,
e. placed In a a«
a card bearing the assilumad and
real name of the writer, bis age. grade
tn school, name of achonl. city,
and county.
THE QUINNS ARC SCARED
Ian In Sautb Soeafrtan, Fa, is In
creasing Alarmingly.
Wilkaabarre. Pa . April M.—There
e aaveral Quinn families at South
Scranton, and recently In three of
homes things have happened
1 foreed the other Quinns Into a
ilative mood.
ib«>rt time ago Charles Quinn, of
Prospect a%enue. smilingly handed his
friends two cigars. Twins had arrived.
I>r. M. H. Quinn, who olBrlated at the
births, twitted the proud father, who
had only to wait a few days to make
pat rejoinder. Twins arrived at the
doctor's home.
On Monday of last week, Thomas
Quinn, of Stone avenue, railed Dr.
Quinn on a matter of Importance and
waited anxiously downstairs tn hear
the result.
•ni give you three guesses." said
the doctor.
~U It a boy?' asked the hopeful fa
The doctor shook his head.
’•A girl, thenr
The doctor shook hi* head again
‘•You don't mean i
aald the do
my gracloi
i»ened thenT' cried
e doctor;
“rlplelsV said
and a boy!"
.sy
A Oraat Sanaotien.
There was a bfg aeatatlon In !>>csllle. Ind.. when W. H. Brown of that
place, who waa expected to die, had
his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis
IIAllff IMPLEMENTS OF ESCAPE
covery for Consumption. He writes;
FOUND-AT JACKSON
"I endured Insufferable agonies from
Asthma, but your New Discovery gave
roe ImmedUte relief and soon there
after effected a complete cure ". Sim
In Tearliip Dawn Old Block of Cells
ilar cures of Conaumptlon. Pneumonia.
Bronchitis and Grip are numeroua. It’s
Convict PlaU of HaK a Century
the peerless remedy for all throat and
Affa Ware Navaalad.
lung troubles.
Price 60c and JLOO.
Guaranteed hy Johnson's Drug Store
Jnckaon. Mich.. April (O.-Thr work and F. H Meads. Dntgglsts. Trial hotman engaged in tearing down ihe o:d Ue* 10c.
weal call block at ihr state prison
rsr wf the CamwtwllMi* llliiatrwlvd.
have unaartbad many old time plots to
atcape. ruaty saw* and otbVr hopci. oii
low the end of the isMtoffliv workwhich desperate conrtets pinned thetr
in the employ of tlw InUTurtian
laat chances of freedom—nnd lost F<»r Street lUUw-ay (•otniwii.v are reimivli.g
the very finding of the long iinuM-d
IMvemrnt preparaltwy to tuakiug
toola ahflws that the prisoners wbo changea In the system.
To get the
had them have long since ceased their
out of the ground and thiw
alforta
"Broaden Out." the convlri-publlshe.t Carltltate the work, big iHtiifires are
Hilt
on
the
aurfare
wiiere
ihe men
paper, has tbi* to sa> about the dUv> to work.
eorarlaa;
Two “tough" little aewelmrs stood
•i waa called Into the old west wing
tba other morning to inspect a con- beside Ihe biggest hontlre. and as they
glomaratc ^-aricly of knives, files, enjoyed the w-amith fell into a •i>maaws. notes and even plans to escape plaining mood.
which, aacuraly hidden in the solll
"Hey. Red." said one. “It s a shame.
mnaonry for SO. to. 60 and more yea**,
knd now been discovered bv the wofUmap damoliUitag the aniiqiui* .| n(o,v..
a fire. Doy
of nrekNactura
wrotiidn't let us hare a fire, wtmid dey?
"ftlukt Blorias there may be e
If we made a.fire in der atreci woiildn't
........... these I
chase u* and fun
clubs'
One note, wrtti
"Hure." sakl Red sol( .Illy.
•Bother, was date
"Is dat
a plan l.i
>M Bit
tmenpa. probably.
older. a>
nkl w«shI
fn atocknde which In
tmad to Incloae the
Mara was food for th<
the other and said, in a lionnae whUBMlon. With what ease could an iuTerastlng little story l>e romit'Ied from
wwch material
«.’'-ChUwgo I
■ "So I ran back to the aan<
-caned a long abeet of pajvr
typawrUer and was aliuiit
Last year Kate*** ral«e<| 5M.A41.1ki2
aaance my stofy. which I had (.Iready
omlload in my mind. Luckily f jr .ne. bnsbel* of wheat valued at fircM'Jtl.I remembered in time that, aomewbere 8.V.; l(».,Tl!».7t» hu*bcls of com. valla the regions above, we have a
aed at »T.7.0TK.l41; as|s to the value
aor wbo wiHild hardly api»r.ne If
at SN.042.7tM; poUUtea to the laliie of
pngoa of our chaste paper w-rr fi
-’ll."
Tl
.fr
with ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ or t
*Tht^n|ag Escape Stories.'
"So 1 tbougbt once more. 1 do such
a (king aometlmes. An t after a little
iwSaetlon. I roocludcd to make a tragr out of the
tba mat“i
mat<dial. when all
heiud the
the aad
aad v.vlce of my
_______f 1 hmud
friend Otto. The sanctuma Is right be
low the aaail oSlee. and as the steam
pipaa ran through the celling. I aome^
tlmaa can hear every word spoken
above. And Uls Is what I heard then:
" •Ok, dear, will It never come? How
muck kmger will I kave to live In thU
• tarribla anapanae? I hope he waa In
Imaslng yaatarday and has signed tha
papers. Did you hadr anything about
"I tkotaght Otto was talking to hli
aair and was Just about to about
him to let am have a rest once In a
while, whan I kanrd nnotbac vok».
which 1 racognUad as that at I
oaaaor. naawariag In tba most
^WaTar mind. Otto,
BLOOD IWEII
rs^dM B« knee
tkalLan to*Mr
akoat tka «U «t«
yon are all
o£."-SS:ts
“S--.
S4.CM.M0: suun.ono worth of
ffhom; S14.217.Ono worth of bay;
dairy and jmnitry products to
value of |Hk200,0i». and ba* aUugbtered aafimals valued at A%4.H44.noQ.
la addition to which her prviwot boldlacB of live stork font up a total valoe
of SiKLfiMjao.
Tbe imporllittoiia of wheat at preavnt Into Great Britain amonnt to
170.OOQ.Q0O boalMda a year. Of that
fftmntity 57JWMW) baaoHa come from
k«- coloolea. In Caanda. Sooth AfTfca and Aostralia there are crai
•apply the world. Of that 170.-
A Spring Mrdlctartliat adds vigor aad sttength to the xyxtem,
. trifles and caridn
Bkwd/and Uys the foeodation for a
ctroagcoostitatW and gobd health daring the hot sultry sonuner.
Most everybody feds bed in the spring. Some ha\-c no p.anicular ailment but are just
dredf vpom out and toCftlly unfit for work or anj-tbing el>e that requires energy or effort
They mope around upon tbc border-land of invalidi.sm, irritable, peevish, bj*sterical and
unrea-sonable.
good appetite in the spring is a rarity, and we sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of e.aiing, and what little we do eat i.s a burden to the stomach and a tax npon the digestion.
Warm weather is sure to bring out the hidden poisons, genus and seeds of disease that
have l>ccn collecting in the blood and system dur
ing winter, .'iHtl you may look for some old chronic
trouble to make its appearance. It is a time, too.
to my
when Ixiils and carbuncles, and pustular
ctaM. vrhlcU tfid Bot rwUeve me. Sevea years ago
.skin cniptions like etvema and tetter, pay their
my eoueia. who had been benefited by 6. 8. 8..
told me ahont !t. 1 tried It aad it onrwd me. I have
annuul visits and make life miserable by their
been a'.>Ie to attend to my honsehold duties ersr
iulcn.se pains and intolerable itching ami biiming.
slBOs. experiencing no taconrenienoe whstever;
The fight for health .should begin bcf<«re any I la fact. I am able to work la the gardea as well as
bonce.
mrh.
warning .symptoms tif physic.Tl collapse are felt, or
reoonunend 8. 8. 8. to all who aiay
I 1
before the seeds of disease have time to germinate
feel Ihe aeed of a thoronghiy good blood toale.
feeliag sure they will be benefited thereby.
if wc would ^'oid the usual ; pring sickne.ss; and
Yonre tmlv.
with ,S. ,S. S., the acknowledged king of blood
MRS J08IE A. BRITTAIN.
44 W. Ninth 8t.. Columbia, Tenn.
purifiers and greatest of all tonics, you can put
ytmr 1bl»K»d and .sy.stcm in M.cli jicrfcct condition
and m; strengthen the ctm.stil'.ilioii that one may he as free fnmi sickness and as vigorous and
strong during the Irving moiuhs of spring and depre.s.sing .summer .season as at any other lime.
S. S. S. m>t oniy builds ymi uj), but searches out and destn>> s any poisonous germs or
impmilics that may be Inrliing in the blood.
The benefits derived from the u.sc of S. S. S.
are jK-nnanent because it acts directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure
matter, leaving nothing to cau.se fermentation and deterioration of this Jife-giviug fluid.
In selecting your blood purifier and spring tonic get one that long experience and thor
ough le.st have proven riie 1k-s1. In S. S. S. you will find a remedy whose purifying proper
ties are miquc.stion.able, and jil.st such a tonic as your sy.stem nced.s. .A,sk your dmggi.st for
S. S. S.—there is nothing else just as good.
For the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $1,000 for prxx>f that S.S. S. con
tains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this offer is .still open.
nature s Remedy
PURELY Vegetable
CQC
; WHO TIAVELEO
THE TIAIL Fnsrr
i.k» tarn''
a
Caicaae, L
k a sufferer a
ttoabk for yean, but a
MBBdaaddomy vock
teypateBtamdidamaalbadao faith iathA.
Aboat eiffht moBiha a«o I had to taka to
aiy bedvmffcria* vrith prolaiwis of the Blena,
who were inve*ilni: in ilmlH-r
^ **
rf'.,,":
street, s miio- whir1wln<
whirlwiml rsi
iTi;:":
isS&’S-.vja.’jss.vsaSisTS
MNliE^N
FOINTEO PARAGRAPHSIT men can argue religlAn St'S
keep cool.
One way to dodge
eoarta to to stay single.
Perrj Hsi
at to
had Btieh an nnnaaal
aad liver troabte. phyaleiaae
eBoldaotLhaipher. He thoasht o( aad
triad Dr. KIbb
_ Y Naw^Llfii Pint aad
•ha «ot rallaC
the
SuggeoU «D you that It Is aow Umc to
ipitoh that which yoa 1
Be It a fortaae^oralmply t
• you oomfortablc while yim
to he couated amoeg the anccessful aad happy clUscas of mw bMw-rand Traveraa, of which Travity U the httb aad has maay
itial adraatagea which abe of
fer* only to the right kiad of a puaber
1 good thing when 1
MA S.W
K>w well flltod. hardly an
empty bonne to renL which suggeats
the purchase of bkwc vacaat lota la
different parts of the elly. the vartoos
tastes and waau or the many new
home* which are cnnsuntly growing
I demand hen-.
Call and see me about these lou
1 e. BRYANT.
So 32S Bast Front StreeL
Coal
It is cheaper than
wood.
We caxry the
.
Tt'ijsssissr
i
amn to never aallsfled until he
attends hto awa foonal.
give you
satisfaction
JOHN R. SANTO
THE
DQEIIAI KmUK
C. B. TIYUIR G81L CO.
Travasw City.
k SAWYER ft FENHALLftftON
..DENTISTS.-
ELGIN C. LEWIS
vnaiE
CISH GROCES
Strictly Fnili
Errs 16 Owls
Per Done
I
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
I ODoo-Mf Nam wnhalm Btaak. DRII
Tens' Phone CtE
■ J. H. MONRO^
General ineuraoce
31 1 New Wilhelm Block
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226 Eist Fnri Stmt
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Carpenters and Builders
..HEALTHIEST,.
AT HOTEL WHITING
A spoiled cMId is almest a* bed as
te that to to© fresh.
After Iraylng experience a nun sel
dom boasts of hto bargln.
I reliable builders, best of refer
Ton can easily make a man bot by ences. are prepared to do all kinds jf
mbblng kim the wroDg way.
carpenter and joiner work. Estimates
Many a man wba claims to be aelf- given on short notice.
made to really only father In-law
An one contemplating building or
repairing will do well to consnlt the
aayv
A woman who nevir think*
above firm. Office and stair work a
ental
thing but dress to more em
specialty.
than osefuL
Residence 202 East Eighth atraet.
Too many peo|i»e are anxious to
atlxens phone »75 3 rings.
imish a cause regardless of the ef-
Balded
—
best nock, and it anU
divorce
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Store aad F. R. Maada. Dgagglau.
UNION aOAR MAKERS
(ood wasns. tharafora thtr amk* sood
rl«aft-thn host
El»«St
TRY A RSeom WANT AD.
8ec7.Woodmaa’sCiidaKa.lOL
arm** the |K»lnl oKthe Uke
I
I
where Cobli* A Mll^brH'*
trip made bj him
rlnte...................
to Orand Rapid* li
time Mr.
two year* later than
a similar
Damon claim* to have
that There
Id Mr. Hannah *tate*
*
iglo
was not a sIdr
Io sign of
< a trail of any
10 travel hy. which
compelled u*
kind to
whi.
nstantly use our compass'
It
I a little strange that parties
go over a Trail' and leave no
Mr. Hannah was an experienced
rood*man In those days, having
In the Inmtier business several
years at that Ume. spending days and
week* In the woods looking up pine
and k-new every tcail In the
______ Traverse region
Again Mr
Damon sutes that be and
party wanted to 'take up
He forget* that there was no home
stead Uw at that time—1S51 or IMS—
and It was more than ten yeans later
Then that law was passed
I think
hat Mr. Damon'* -fifty-two year* aico'
hould be cut down at least ten years
nd that Mr. Clark's cUlm of . being
ne of the firat white camper*
two lake* be considered as well
ed
J H Whe*
The Compiiiiieiits
of theSiasoR
New Wllheha Bloek.
withbeariBf dowa paiat aad inteaM paias
iathehack. My aaat.wht» came to anne ma
_
toWaieof WiBeo(Ca^dniandaentforabol^“?~-^
Ua. I am indeed glad that she did. for that
fint bottle started me oa the road to noovmy.
Inafew weak.Iwa.ooto(hedaBdiathreemoBthsIwaa
I m.tirc in the Msi
m
fU^jsssratt
DEARIlM DOWN HUNS
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NOTICEI
Have your Electric
Wirinu installed in
accordance Vith the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
tt Ptjs la tke Ead
J.B.Piirc Electric Co.
l2SCiNSU niYCiaeaty.
Wkea TtaWlfiat a Rice Cat id Heat
•utaiUrD and taMSD Mftkftr
m
AttSOLUTELT ODOttLESS
the first 6ve days
“onth.
^fl^B^Venriag headache
L-IOM-r
es goanmecfl to fiL
lilt. V. J. Bums
ELECTRICITY DENTIST
miooovATn
tattoalniBNMi
URlaGNseGi.
Very best of dental •ervke only.
10th year of practice. Yoor patrooage is •olicHed. In new Mnosoo
bofldhig. under K. P. hall, on floor with Dockcray Bnsmem CoBcfc aad
over Singer office.
JGARFET GLEAMt WML
CanwtOeaninc aad FeathmEeno-
Lake county cltlxens who persl
breaking the law will have to etmggle
aloag with the old jail, beeaaae tbc
voters refused recently to btmd for a
new bastlle. The law-hreaklat elaaaca
have raised a rigorous pndoat. hot as
yeutt has availed them nothing.
H you have a hall, eftea or
ledge ream to earpat aasaa la
and aao aar apaeial earpeL
d. W. Molar,
S|DW*° ^aamplm
raga, totaw
a a cBtfia rmMtt. '
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