The Evening Record, January 07, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 07, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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I
THE EVENING RECORD

MinWlMW

TRAVKBSK OITT, MOH., THUBSDAT, JANUARY 7,1904.

HCELLED
ALLOTHEIS

^y^wtrU^^yatiaa vyr
aad aoatbani uSuot the aut*
aearootf ba raoocnlsad aa Ibe aame tn

fifib—Nortboro Mlcblcaa apfdaa
ara aapaclally good koeiiors. aa U
or Arrtu or nootm ibova by the praaeace
aa flad Aatracban I>ocbeM. aai
t«N MICHIOAN OMCHANO*
Many fail aom. all having been kept
fa the cHlar
Witb-FauU U foand tiiot many
aorta are mtM correctly named; that
9fMT SOCCISSm NEETIK the
oollMikMia are mlaod. and that
tbora ia ao available Hat of oxblbltora
kma of the eiblblta. Tba
HOmCULTURAL
•OCICTY
CLOfttO TODAY
may be aervir
grae. and that the committee reporting
on the eablhli may qoirkly and eaally
UcAl
»n4 Fruit Ormrt perf4jrm ibelr work
The folbiwlng la a Hat of the < xhlblWJfWy C«mtllm*nU4-0«Ulls •
lor*. Voor committee regreu that
.
tiM ClMiMQ
of tho
a wards for excellence cannot be made
Tba Lift of tahIbiU.
The following I. n
It fd the exblblu of apple* and |wa
Tbo loeol
the :
ebon* tbo propvmtiafit for tbo mnuunl
few varlelira
awouac of tbo Mtcbim Buu Honi
evening that are not InclndcN)
caiturml ooeJiKy. and tbo fnilt artmer* in the It
II
of tbts Tietttlijr, have roaMo to eoo
Agiicuitural
plate*
Siaivlaia tbemoelve* that the m<«llog varlHle*
vbtrb clooed tbla afteni«« vaa one
of Ibe verr boat the aorJoty over held plateal^io*
la aplie tif the fact that li wa. held a
»oatb later than eapected The a.H^d*
I tiebhardf.
4.0 and the
very aratlfyina to
me pe.,p|c or Ihla bTalHy Thi* eihll.
tta wore »a»tJy lM*tier than the 4ifnner»
Ilf ih. aAMixdalioo . AieN-i.^. and the
eollrr dUpla) w»» tilahly cnKlItalile

varlHb^*
I*. <lr*>. Tm»cr«.* t’liy. 21 plaUm.
*^V^^oI!^|, Old Mlaaluu. 12 varb tie*
Klngalev llanett. Ken in Hie In va

n4>* WilMiii. Itlnrtiani. rn plat«i«

........

ii4 fruit aroair*. and empbaalaea the
H fell for Ibe Croat Inten il
In tbo vrork of the nrcanl
This Aftsrnoan's brocaadi
The early part of thla aft
e>arlon wa* ic1*et
to mlacellan
II Smith rih
itbrn. U aymI pal
pat by for i)m«
f Orand Rap

INQUEST
HAS BEGUN
FAfiTIN BLAME FOR
OUOlt THEATER FIRE

TWO HCmOlEO WlTIfESStS

nJr‘S!r!n

Ibnaier disaster upon tb.- colpable peraons Tbe coroner’* official Hat re­
duce* the number of dead tn fi€S. Tbe
inl Hat waa Wl. but thU oitnlber
Bd.»r ro4>re than
* ere still unidentified
Two hundred wl
have
tMl. At 3 o'clock
o
thla i
J. Maher and CGecirgi' J nTs^U
who are
y by the imiIUh
Building Commissioner WHHam* is
rharg.*.l with Mng resiumslbb' for
having iMTmllled the thtater lo op»*n
b**fon* iht' vt'Dlllator* were finUhtMl
C«ininer Traeger I* naalited hy the
fclati ’s nilorney. city ctuinael. c«mnt)
nttomey. and a acort* of lawyers r«*p
resenting the relative* of
victim*
The time n*quln*d to r<ini
the 111

WRECK ON ELEVATED RY.

laaird. A I* tiray deacrll-Nl _
aiAAtaife i»uHdlng be aaw In the nppei
l«*iili.*ula. and al*4> gate a4dne Id.ai
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Jsn 7.-\inille a loaded
rain on tbe King* County Elevated
mad wai waiting at the block for a
aignal to proceed ihl* mtirnlrig. an

A *H I»..ba4,n |.re*ei,i.‘d a abort ad
draaa on * Plum fuliure • Tbi're have
barn dlaeoaraglng things In plum cul
lure, notably, disadvantages In mar
baling and irauaporialtoa Mr Iiob
aon-s plum trees an> planted
apart, but be thinks 16 feet
The greatest enemy be has had to con

be aald that nothing pays ao well as
be In loV2 wHb the w^iiVo^'do bTs'wIlt
In that w.irk Mr. dray said be al
ways liked the cherry in^e and rtiuld
always see money In It. aad has never

. ■. HAMILL. Truy. Mlrb,

J. W. IHckerman. Holon. II p
7 varieties.
Scott Woodward, Traversw* City. 4
varletUw.
John Krwln. Coiwmlah. 2 varietle*
L H. nice. Kori Him.n, 1 variety.
A J. Philip. West Salem. WU.. I va
rleiy.
►Yank Marley. F.mnvlHe. 3 varle
ties.
(l«*.rge Tucker. Fennvllb*. 3 varle

NAtCHCDOVElLAND

K,B varh as presented
were Thonuigh drain
of fmsi. mulchina. fert
Ixatlon, hedgerow layering, picking

ZZiSrx............ ....
....

Hr. Kneidand one more ga\e the
nor let y
’ Invitation to come tn
Traverse City again, but mild recom
mend that the afK*let
le earlier In
Ibe neaaiMi next time, in order to have
a falrrr Idea of whai Crand Tra\.r»e
U and can do
-Karly THlagt' H. Orchard Wiuk”
waa the subject ably pr«>M*nl«Nl b> lil
ward Hutchins of Kennvllle Mr
tiulchlas Itelleves that fruit growing
and farming do not go well log.Mb. i
that Ibas oro^rd
oro^ I*
U apt
a: to
neglected
when the two Industrie* are c,
carried
"“rtSuWe IM Kaapberry
HMpb.
Culture*’
was tba next topic iind
considers
whichjC R Ha.
Hoa. In whichHadaeil
of Troy
ushes six
feet apart. In abort row*
aoma^mlftakes which may easily be
«a4e in iHAiag out the plaau. Some
ImU thel^anta under trees or tn
tlM.fencearomer*. and thla la a grave
mlstfibe If one waata the beat remiUs
UaMr buahea

By W’lrc t4» the Evening’ReJ^rd"" ' "
Washlngi.m, Jan T.-A cablegram
i» tbe suie department from Minister
lien. In Korea, aaya the Russian mai^
I.** who were refused transpoitatlon
on Go* Japanese controlled railway,
have marched overland to Seoul. The
ostensible pur|Kia<> of their visit la to
proiert Russian lives and properly In
SiHiul. allegtHl to be endangered by
W. Slayton. Grand Rapid*. B xa i!»e disturbances there.

KINNEY WILL ax TSIED
Jame. 11 Getty. Barker Creek. 1 va
rlety.
Traverse Cliy. 2 va

f^otlon to Quash Information In Grand
Rapid* Wator Deal Casa
Oenlod.

Hanna^
City. I
plate. L xarlellaa^
lly Wire to the Evening Record_____
^ ir J Morgan. Traverse City. 6 va
Grand lUpIda. Mich . Jan. 7.—In ibe
r ccntri tc^day. Judge Newham
Jrdm Gronei. Ke.wlrk. T xarlellca
Hied the motion to quash tba InA practically new apple bir thU r«‘matlon agalntt Alderman Kinney,
on that Is receiving considerable at- who Is chargt^l with arct'pting a bribe
ntlon U rall4‘d -Winter Banana **
connection with tin- 1-ake Michigan
> fruit U on exhibition
water deal. Kinney’s case was ordered
It wa* rals<d
lUrk
als< d at lUrker
to l>e rx'ady for trial on Monday next.
Creek. The first trees
*■ of this fruit
were hrxmght her.' about six i
ago The apple ha* a very rich anima
and acuta a riMim
Its taste I* the
tame, fairly melting In the mouth and
r CrtH-k I* the agenT for
tin* nur»en that raise* these tr»»e*—
Grei-nlng Rrt»*’ Nursery Co of Mon
nw
The tree, all Uar a trade-mark,
and the company lUt* ever) tree ao
a* to know just where It U.
The apple it a very prettily colored
y,.|h.w and red, nlivly shaded. It I*
claimed t*> he a very hi
r fnilt and
well adapte«l to this locw
. The tree*
begin to Uar fruit when
The editor ..f the N
Grower ha* kindly donated six yearly
subscription* to the alx be*t dlspUya
The»e are awanled by your commltt«v
lo the klx exhibitor* first named in
thl. reiH.n excluding the Agricultural
04.1lege

:r?4a„

The Wells Hlgman Co.^ wa**^cmmende.l fi.r the manufacture of fruit
package* of fill] ni.«fiire
Raaolutlona AtfofMad.
Resolved. That the thank* trf thl*
•4wlet> atv due to the ciUBea* of Trwv. r*e City, .wtw'cially to Hr. Kneeland
l^d to the fruit growers of Orand
Traverse cunly. who have made poalng''*'*‘*‘

profitable meet-

Rwkdved. Thai we feel under apeclal obligation to the pre** of the city
fur the persistent, earnest way It ba*
tried ti. *tlr up Interest In ffull* aad

clety are doe to the oAeers for Um «flway ibey have performed their

By Wlrw to the Evening Record.
N. J.
igbter of 1
blent. Grover Cleveland, died
Cl.*vi land home thla morning of
Iberia after a brief lIlDect. MUa
was the oldest child of Mr. and
Cleveland. She was bom In New
MARRIED LAST NIGHT
Elvin L. AmiiUga and Mias Laura E.
Bquirea Happily Unitod.
A ver> pretty wedding waa aolemnlied Wednesday evening at the home
the bride’s parenta. Mr. and Mrw.
man Squire*
A* tbe wedding march wa* aoflly
and slowly played by Mrs. Helm, the
bridal iiarty wended their way down
the stair*, across the recepUon room
they look their
places under a large beR made of ever­
green*. *u*|)ended from the celling by
white ribbon The ring aorrice wa*
performed hy Rev. H. Cocblln. tbe ring
being carried in a white rose by UtUe
HtaA Blrdaall. who waa drMaed In
dainty white, trimmed with pink rlbiMma. The bride wore a pretty gown
of thin white, trimmed wRh lace And
ribbon, and carried Bridal rosea. MUa
Gertrude Armltage. the bridesmaid,
pal^f blue and carrUd white car-

“Mr%^atera acted aa beat tpan. Af* ceremony was peitoraed
dainty refreahmenta were aerred in
frulta. wboae collectloaa___________ the
dining room, which waa pieuRy
valuable leaaona. oted ao much to tbe Intereat aad profit
of tbe meeting: aad to Mr. Palae. the era The uble
Traverse City .lloiiat, for hla exhlbi- and white carnations. amlUut and
tkm of CblAme Primula*, aad otber white roses.
'

IM ct

¥ri.

«o^ cp»p«IUw

hlhtSi?firmeefi la fnitur*^ **

Kmolved. Thaf the aodety look*
with favor opoa placlag In the haada

a.our

AaKlNOeiNOTOOKNOW. YOUK
KIND 18

January is
tbe mentb
*■ Bargain*

CITY BOOK STORE
ltWCATHKS-fknly<

at Our Store

In Many Cases

Bere Rre Semet

“NE-HALF

W..-. 0».B^uo A,C«. rood
^

$1.00

..

siirs, ovEiieurs, tsrais ii»eiis

For men and Boys, arc jo jrx at way bck>w regular value

4. BEIMDA a CO.

un.-ii’s Fell jRlppt-rs. easy and

1%

50c

ALL REAL ESTATE DEALERS arc
requested to meet at the omc« of A.
F. Nerllnger. in the Hamilton A Milliken block. Saturday evening.
7:30. for the purpose of conaideri
the advisability ot<formlng

W4.n,enV II 25 JuUetie*; pnil)
•t>b-s. warm kind, cut t«»

_________ ^ CAN

Mr. and Mre. Armltage wlU be at
•me to their frieoBs at 403 W«M

Duck Coats at a BIe Cut

FIX

YOUR OLD 8HOB8

WE WILL MAKZ IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YDU WILL TILL
US YOU WANT A PAIR OF

85c

*3

FOR

BtmmI Pimllmiplm Olo%HlmrS

Pams at a B>g Cut

isll) gtHsI kind*, cut lo
E
Hctilt of S4iuth Hoard mail at
lemleil the wedding uf Ills grand
daughter Miss laurel Hqulixs

Scale*.^

^ pneth but it*i DO
sod teUipg kmgtsks;
MBI: theaolcreaaooialhAl
: : ; :

WeNeed^Money

SOc

4. A. C. Had a Plsaxant
Meeting at Park Place.

off

I ^

/

Men’s U.w RubU-rs

MET THE FACULTY

Afii-r till- regular session of tin* hoiilrultural niiw-tlng cUn^-d last evening
all present who had atti>nded the Agri
sultural college wer«* Invited to assem
ble at the Park
Place parliw* and
iU4*e! the facultv that were h»*re- and
renew old acquaintances
Owing to
the lateness of the hour. \^r\ few re

m 1904

Clfli

• Slippers or Warm Shoes <%

lALE—Tolodo Computing
illwood Cash Register and
Store Fixtures, at Coon’s |

Howland Douglass
Orrosut ^ftti WtfiiiKg

am Sb0t Stptt

1 EMHER we
SHOFLH RKMEMHKR
i at 4inly 45^

Stein Blochs Spring Line

WE HAVE NO FAKE

Kimball

Pianos

SALES TO SELL
OUR SHOES.

THE QUALITY

Saturday. January 9th. Chas. W.
Baxter will be here with the Stein
Bloch line spring Suits and Overcoats.

DOES THE WORK—WE
DO THE REST
TRY US AND WE CAN

Hamilton Clothing Co.

CONVINCE YOU THAT YOU
ARE Tin: I'.MItOlHME.N’T oF
ALL THAT 18 PERFECT IN’
MOHERN PIANO lil’ILHlNG.
Yoi’ TAKE NO (’H.\Nt'E8
WHEN YOF lirv THE KIMBALL.A.8 THESE GOOllS ARE
ri LLY Gl’AHA.NTEEl) HY A
RELIABLE ('O.MI’ANV FAC­
TORY PRICES AM. easy
TERMS

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

l29rr*#tSL KEStroic.ltfr.

GET VALUE RECEIVED.

Wanp People Wait
The Old Reliable Shoe House

in brHr to
tot, tinntofo of 6oo^ Offortyoitior. Kj ttoro ofon
moof goof ooloeiiont in Wotehoo. Clocit. Oiomonfi.
SUnrmtn mof Cboieo Soyronin. largo limoi of Fioo
ftingt-LooMoonf Ctnimo.

FRANK FREIDRIGH & GO.
THE NEW STAND
241 Fronts

K' I -> LLUtf In hmslt Inst rum>-t)U M.W|

cbt Old HtiisHt.

KUTB CLEVELAND DEAD

iss.!? £

, Emm

The member* and vUlt(
State Hortkniltnral society enjoyed n
alelghrlde thl* moraing. B J Mor­
gan. through Dr. C. J. Kneeland. the
chairman, of the local committee, ex­
tended an Invlutlon last evealng to
all to enjoy a alfdghride at aome time
to be designated by the aocleiy A*
their time waa fully taken up. they a
cepted It for S o’clock this momln
lime of the meeting began
r later
There were
o Urge loads, and
they visited tl
actorie*. asylum and
Mrw J G Ra
leir* fruit farm, be^ city hurriedly. The
great
Michigan and
given an opportunity to look o
rltv In mid winter.

w
lars ‘ph
death i
burned In the wrecknge. 2tri»3tf
hlch look fire. A score of person* 1JUME8
ere Injured. The dead: \YlllUm H.
sell n
ergu*<m. road
foreman;
James
each.
O’ilrUn. awRchman; George ZuHck.
coupler.

Mr dmy fav4«*the Hlack^ Tarta*iTlan
and NatM.I«K>n /dggerean varieties,
Beofim Oebhardt of Hart, who la an
authority and enthusiast In plum cul
H It Smllh. Grand Rapid*. 5 varle
ga^e a »ery lntiM^*»llng pain^r on lie*.
lAiwell Sour*. Elk Rapid*. 7 vaHeCheery Or4 hard
Heaolutluiia of sympathy
were
A 8 UilMion. Traverse City. 11 va"

.*1011 In IH- rleilea.
»*e «ir«- I*
A Hitchcock. Traverse City. 23
e*. 15 vaiietliMi
. K. I*almer. Kalkaska. 11 xarbThis Morning's Mestlng
The gen.Tal topic under iH*ruK*ion
^ihU morning’s mt^Hlng was “Hmall
IVmIi
r.” the nr»t siKwker b. Ing
II H McMullen of Trav4 r»e City Mr
McMnlleii aisled that h<^ Inlleved the
aocleiy mad.> a mistake in placing him
on the pnigram. but those In this st^c
llcm who have t.st.-d Mr McMullen's
atrawlMtrrle* f»M*I that there wa* no
mistake made In this re#|M*ct
The
speaker told of hi* choice of soil for
sirawlHTTy rullun- and iho
careful
preparaUon of tl,e soil
Mr. McMullen
begin* rumvaijnjt.tbe day the plant,
are plani.Ml. or md Mater than the next
day. and he empball^xed the great Im
*nortanc4* «.r cnliimtlng thon.ughly.
The varbdle. which Mr McMiJlIen rt^fimmendsI for ihl*
11
i
Warfield and Hran.
C 11 r<aik of t)
of
1P0.1
In the
and .bowed that
cH.nversant
with
wberry nillun* He

dlacuaa the adviaablllty of onantitaa
a real emaie board, for mntoal be
VIEWCO THE CITY.

By Wire to the Krealag Record.
Chicago. Jan 7 -Coroner Traeger
ils morning began the

Excelsior Diaries

DR. MOON wiahea to
patirau that he 1*

HAVE BEEN BUMMONED TO QIVB
EVIDENCE
Official Liat of Dead Fisaa the OMd
at fififi—BtaU’a Attemay and a
Score of Fromlfxant Law­
yer* Will AmIsL

SEVENTH YEAR-2074

THE WEATHER.

Partly ckmdy toalgbi aad
t. •« M«M teturSay NlgM «• wllb probable aaow flurrk..
ComM*. Fm*.!.., »Mh .« Pfsm.
la aorcb portkw toalgbt

IRO- b»« catWdS? uSti p£^ ^ke'o*m

quiry w
w«s-k*

.?r*

AtBALISTATISaAm

Don’t Forget...

t7» D, ttlaiiinek

f Our Children's
I Department—

There Are But Two Days
Remaining of Our Great
Inventory Sale....

Is havinkj ifreat palronaK'e—
man>kof our best goods.
Children’s Suits, ages four to
ten years—
Boys’ Suits for a«:cs ten to seventeen.
Youth’s Suits for ages fifteen
to nineteen years—

It will positively be to your advantajfe to attend
this Genuine Bargain event, an this is a sale on

Percent
Discount

new and dependable merchandise, which is worthy
of your consideration. You will be surprised at*

Children’s OvercoatsBoy’s Overcoats—

.
'v

Children's Short Pants—
the superb qualities which we arc offefini at the
prices advertised in our circulars

.

.

.

. Children’s Sw-eaten—

...

Cwerntyollve Ptrttal Dhtpumt
I

■■

,

IP C/M«
CltPM mpy..
f4»

.

[Bamitton Qoihing^

J

m xmmre tmama, tutbb anr, iosk, rmmmsiTt MmuT t, MX

THEEVENINGRECORD KINDNESS

PATS

AOOOOOCCO

.T.DATUMMAtN.l

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

qaantity. tbe metocale. pmat In n
bar magnet M Itmlf a mtebte magnet
Hmn the peerar ef tbe magnH de>
panda entiiwly. In fbe drat ptaca. wpcm

Her Cme ef a RVdena ¥«•§ SiKtlieb.

By atartlag aa aecNH

rH!:.:rrr -r.st-.riirsat.'K

1^1

at Hie Oeem M

|

the Peoplro Bavtnga Bank.

At llrM tbme are all In ahmi-

You can opra aa no

Mrw
Max (Vsben
of
Jam
wecnaMirough K Y . ba. joti i
iformod that ahe baa Uim Mi

...

■■ •^’USTJS

f. A. tKtLOHtlt Off ClrtMlUr.

now and add to It as you
urn.
aa

waa Mlaa Man U^> and her father 1
kept n Ullur abop ni ie» Ailanilc nve
aae. Bruoklyu. Boarding la ibo family
waa Joba McNamee. a youag BaglUh

Ueeklng of

You win gn»w rWher

the

year

gT\*wt

i

bar tnagaet into

•srjir-essisss"
vraa partlcnlnrly noted for bla an-

apeiU) Carpet, i
A goo.1 Velvet Carpet, lor..
and to on up to
our beat Axminatef, worth 1.60 per yard, lor.................

^pJoPLE^

la the usual method may
death of Joseph Bue. of
A few weeks ar> Mr. Btoe decided to
have a chiekea dinner, but la killing

jrted more tbaa a few dava
Oae day wbea be bad little moae!
be called at tbe Levy hcmie and nr

R Rif iRvutonr liiwt, Cirtaio
anil Roe Sail

SAVINGS

U «ANK

A p-ir.m Ammor^mmr.%* of Maj^m m%
Orso-KImlf ^rloo

J

J. W. SLATER

C. DA\T8. nee ITcsIdcnt
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Vice Prcrldeut

health.
Mra. CatbeHne Todd.^aa
dent of Went Bay City aad ati
of Jamee Todd, the Rev. Snaa
and the Rev. William Todd, b

WHOLESALE.RETAIL

iAf of Uie •octotf
ThU U
Cood 4mJ. as It plaoM IbU part of the
■UUa la Us# ran of other portluaa of
MlcUgaa as aa apple araalnf ceaitr
Tal tHoae ar« IIm» facta. Our applea
teva kM PIMI baakle Uie aaae ra
wmBd attaiUkMi haaaoM^ of Un^r Ilia
Tkia MMMlltkia oaaaot but be Kr.il
Ijrlai to oar frail froarar.. aad very
Traaarw CUy. bwau.
tlM fact tlial the future bold. ft»r ut
graat poMlbtlltlM la fruit culture The
■aatlag ba. beoa of great bene
oar temara aad the rl.mng grower.,
aad the oAcon of the Mdety hare un
*nMt .pnSU4 bT
«f Ofiad Trarerae

th«^ rtj
grower.

There

baa baaa a BBtuai benefit, and
•aatlag baa alao demonatrated the
▼able of the aaaodatlon to the bu.l
aaaa of fnilt produrtion in Michigan
That anch aa orgaalxatloa arlU greatly
aid la the Improreineat and develop^
'•ant of

rarkma

fruiU U aa

potad fact, aad lU Importanca
ba too highly aatlaiatad.
Tbara la Mueb of value to be galoeJ
at tbaaa

•aaltega.

not only to pru

doeata. b«t to tba paople. tbe conaum
afi. aad avary ctUaeB of tbe dty can
tad BUMb af tetaraat In tbe dbeu.
iloaa Tbta aaealoa ba. been a guc»d
tbiag for oa. bad tbe grower, of this
aaetkia of tbe aUte will ba glad
bava tbe aaecdatlon oome bare again
Tba aatlre exhibit I. exceptionally

iILK INtPECTION.
^.LK
Tba a^ of tbe cooacll Tue^iay
Bigbt In approving tbe propoaitlc
tbe Inapaetlon of milk la a wise i
And tbe plan to provide by ordinance
for proper Inapaetlon will meet »lth
Baaaral approval. If it U tme th.t
adahermtad milk U being .old In t
dty. a rigid Inapaetlon will remedy
grave evil; and to tboae who aell pure
milk auch Inapectlon will do no 1
but, on the contrary, they will Invite
the cloaeet examination.
la other cJtlea auch an ordinal
found neoeaaan. and baa proved to be
of great value. Even If no Impure
milk la aold. the exUtence of an ordl
Baaee provldlng^for Inapectlon «
a amaace to the i^racUce.

WnCH CHILD TO SACIIFICE
la a Ooeetlen Mra. Cldrldgt Snow la
Trying to Oedde-Freed Fr.

**1 have not deddf
cblklren I ahnll part

h nor ih.lM
1 hour. When

made nrmagemenu to marry another
tbe proapect of seeing either of
dear little children paaa under
eoatfol of another woman.Tbnee are the word, of Mr*
ridgt Oerry Snow. Jr., who mn
an Interlocutory degree In divorce In
New % ork Uat week
Mr. Snow denle. that he intend, to
marfr'tiM woman in queailon
OogUagent upon Mra. Snow'a free­
dom from her hoaband 1. the otmdl
tloa that ahe muat rpllnqulah one of
. her two ehndrea. To part from her
Sttm daughter. Dorothy, or her aoo,
Blbddge. Her declalon mnat be mi
by iKi 7. and aboold .he fail

u3r«,iK.’

m either < hUd
abide by

«uO»r.‘

clUM In the talhef.

that her .lender nurse ,..uld

WANTED

ELGIN C, LEWIS

»ea dead since Sunday night.
John Vandecur. aged 11 years, was
tiecame neparated from bla maater.and hunUng rabbiu with two companlona
^ j,tier. aoppoalag blui killed, went when he tripped and fell. The gun
without him. Some week. Mter.
accidentally dUcbaiqed. the ctmtents entering the body
^
HU pa^ i
bean, causing instant dea
enta reside at New Boato

You

to list

Tin UyTi-Diii Cask Gnca

Call at our offices and learn our
plan for sc ling housqs,

wom n were'fastened, ahovrlng lUal be bad
loss of IS.UMV I
•r.
' been among IndUna and that they had terlor. entailing
B of a practical
mated In , taken eai-n-Ul patna to he kind to him.
40U pupil* who;
r..m» raUr , thereafter, though be .bowed great marched
of the buroing bulUllnt
rchoU oui
(
in safety.
.......... .. pir. Mitbrr thrMt. nor bilM. roald
that Free
iS»r*UtHUt
ever indnee him to track an Indian.

Ifnaaa Cannot ba Cured
appllcatlona as they canno;
e dlseauHl portion of the ear

Inflamed
ing-of the Eu.tarhl
have a rum­
IbU lube I. Inflnmed
or ImiMTferl hearing, and
n It 1. enlln l) cloaed. cl
result, and unlesa
unless the
can
taken out and thU tuUrestored to Its normal condition, bear­
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
DC. out of ten are csumhI by caurrh.
dch U nothing but an Inflamed condlilon of the muc
We will give C
(caused by
fur any case of deafoes.
<
catarrh)
that cannot
be cured by
irrfa)
Hall*. CaUrrh Cure
Send for clrr-i
Ur., free.
F J CHENEY it CO. Toledo, O

WATCHES
WATCHES

with oa anything

you want to sell or exchange.

lots, pcrsoifal
Z
rro.
McNamee*. death
wni e regularlv to each
Mr. McNa
her letters
Mra Cohen
came na a great Bun>rl.i
—New Yc»rk World

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNIBHER.

C. A. HAMMOND. Cashier

I of Uic oorthora

the Long laland College hoapital Mlaa
Lew did what .he could for him
ailed at

lit

pro|»ert%,

farm?,

RASTAl.l,-a |irico iiuike
watch buying easy.

slocks,

business chances, ctr.
Offices in HamiUon
\ Mitliken Btork.
Citizens I'lione, (Ittf..

orthland Brand Traverse
City Uanmul C<ini............... 10c
Ide of Manchester Canned
Frld
T(

Intimate with It
Wendafful Narva.
president fear that
k of
la displayed by many a man am
and hU con
ing pain, of accidental CuU. Wouada.
oon take tbe
l!ral.e.. Bum.. Scalds. Sore feet or
Arbor. Mrs.
filff joint.. But there*, no need for It.
Laughlln. the only «*ne of the
ilen'a Amica Salve wrlll kill tbe
Uiely living in Ann Arbor,
and cure tbe trouble. It'a
has gone to Washington wiih her hu*
bcvl Salve on earth for Pllea. too.
l*and. Prof
McLaughlin. American
at Jaa O. Johnaon and F. H. Me
history* teacher in the new Carnegie
institute.
Washington, it Is poinUMi
out would furnish a pleasant official
and social environ for Pre*. Angell.
Elchard Joy. who died May 18,
and there he would be with hi*
and U I
daughter and grandbhlldren.
city officials have made

i

Those $8.95

Superior Brand Fea*. Beans
and Lima
r*ar*t<v*1
CATulval Ut
Brand. 11b

Watches are eye oitenen
to the buyers.
Have )X)u seen them?

in*l
BOTH PHONES

RAST4LL

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange

ComW clclivctca any pm
city.

226 East Front Street

...The HustUnf Jeweler

H.V. b....™ ,n ci.>

QlBdllij

B«*nton Harbor and St
properly. Timber lands,
or tbe "Hecuod Hamaon.of the public halls
Cent I
the C
When but a youth of aeveuleeu yean condemned and
Fewthcr RcooFruit Farms,
Larjje
win^; and Uying.
be was Invited to IammIoo by the king imlldlng In Ben on Ha
I'arms, Kesort Sitrs
will
t.ur add iwrprta
to give au exhibition in n-markable
feats of atrenglh.
Among the froU
of bU more ma^re years w« r»* tboae of
brvuking >vltli*bU hand* aud fe.*l a
roi>e w ith a tensile strength of thirtyfive huudriHlwelght aiwl the lifting of
Ito^.raiM). ihv|
T»k* thr F0«T*Uir
ilMu |H)UtMla. The following U a copy
drink, at the world** ,
The pop# la nn enthuainKtic |>oatof hU rtiltaph:
CIt. Phono No. 197
s Yawned.
But Declare. He
gtvlng hi* eaitl eolledor. Befane bln acrt F^lon to
,t Coldwater. a n
C. W. CURTIS. Managar
Sat the chair of 8t. Feter he had avvumuMavar Do It Apaln—Hia Wife
At last lie* her*. hU brcwdlh and length.
how the mighty men la fallen!
ver lO.(iOt).
Thought Him Craxy.
To death the etridU and weak are all ooa
1 very 111 with pneumonia. He said |
____________
W.iMl cW to WaurulUrsoxt T.«rt-r*r
The *anir Judgm.nt doth befall
M*t. • fow
frt»n th^ dn-.i II t and
T„. P«rt«. Fin. PanU are bqtte
rx4d w*w-r. Wlk root*. **d -I. an, hv.t
Ooltath great and David amall.
Awakening
from a nap.
WllUam
claim. hU
Kl«vaat mmpim rount lu
RECORD 4VAhrr AD
hant Uilor
Uib
made. Made h
than mcrohant
Hoover of New Holland. Pa Indulged
He is in a pitable condit
Detroit
Sold b
GUARANTEED
CURE
FOR
FILES
in a yawn, and in doing
Denton
has a realdei
caused bis
RECORD WANT ao
Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pro old who ha* seen many Interesting
lower jaw to fly out of i
e. Unable
Your druggist will ny thing* that
to utter a word and Buffering Intense muling FUe*
had great
bearing
IBs name is
pain, he sought bU family, and with fund nmney If FAZO OINTMENT fails American hlalorr.
SOc.
great dlfflculiy made known bU pre to cure you. in € to 14 days
phen 6 Whipple and he w
dlcament
At first his wife and chll
Maaaachusetta in 1
AatiMwIlr wf Ma.ka.
dren were iir der the Impression
the laying of the cornerstone of the
he had been stricken with paralysis
Masks im- of very niic**mt origin. In Bunker Hill monument by Ijifayette _
Daniel Wel.ster j
or had auddei ily gone crary. and thej
a tomb a.*NS) years uM at My«t*iuc l>r. Tn 1K24 and heard
I the house scTt»amtng
841 liemam. fimiul nv.. UhIu-s w Itb make hi* memorable address on that
•My
1. dislocated.*' Hisiver fa»- 4. 4^iv.-r>d l.y masks of K4.UI. One oecanlon He has conversetl with Gen
U of pSTs r and flung it of i! <• ma*k-. ni.iv-Mund tin
Jackson
w to hta wife She read
frpm a
a lion, .\moiig aiM-ient Ons-k
He served five year* in the United
V minutes Uter HtK.ver
uu:-k \v;i- II sign vtf du^tlu«'li«
8tate* army, having PnlUted in IK39
tbe IVnivimis of old it was a
hearty
when you want certain articles for a certain amount. Just at this season the
He 1* atm hale and
royal lineage.
In ii grave of «xmald
Manchester, when' he Uuird
amount is necessarily small; fur that reason we want you to see what values
liuly in Fern n silver uiaak
ley car for York
Arriving there, he
The
presented himself to a .urgeon. who
arrest of the year In Al4.U the b4.,d of « mummy,
you can jjet for the small sum of
that of JOM KlelUczewae
discerned the t^iiuble at once. He
primw wlio lived in
o failed to conduct himself
seized Hoover/tiy the jaw. gave It a tbe reign of Uaimw4>s 11.. dlsixivered In ^wski. who
stout pull
a vlg..nms iwl.t and
vault at Memphis, in Egypt,
snapped U hack in place In a twinkle,
ssk of gold hwf over tbe face.
while tbe man uttertnl
pens and cramped three flCgers trying
of gratification and relle
to write the name on the warrant, and
Til never yawn again as long a. 1
Jilt a^h
happy
world this would by the time the alphabet had been cut
There are plates—in dainty patterns, cups and saucers—pitchers, salts and
live.- said Htviver as he left the phyto pieces and pasted on the document
•IcUn*. office.
John had gone to akn-p
|X-*ppers. bowls, fruit dishes, olive dishes, bread and butter plates, oat meal

^M't'rs •

- - —a« * b^o

;;

INSDR ANCH j

DISLOCATED HIS JAW

“.:.‘nig"htVT^m'nro“?

r,2

' arnts .^n =t,fs.

puce

Room 515. Wielm Block

I.,!',

“.......

THERE ARE TIMES*

.

nr on Oerfts

Domestic Troubles.
It 1. exceptional to find
where there am
^havUg Dr. King*. New Life
Much trouble they save
hr their great work In 8t
h and
Liver troubles. They not only relieve
you. but cure
SSc. at Jaa. G. Johnson
and F. H Meads' Drug Sto-ea

KNOT TIED TWICE
Ick, N. J„ Man Marriad

First Wif.'a Slats
meni ha.
sick. N J.. that Mlaa JetU
tamer and Frederick K Mmher
idence of the b
married at the
pannu.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The
Hamer, of 1J9 Tbiroop
What the notice did
ot tell was
that the wedding united i wife to her
young fc) ks had be« n
"Id'oaher. who T.’a'atrody. hard work
Ing and popuUr j-oung man. was mar­
ried some year, ago to the .Ist'er of
hi. pn^'nt wife
A year Uter his
died,
1. leaving him a lUtle
lU
daugh
and Mrs. Mosher had lived
young wife*, parents, and
alt**
death Mosher and hla baby
lived there.
dduch of the care of the little one
devolved upon Mlaa Jetta, the pretty
youag alater-ln-law of Mosher. Thrown
continually In her aodety.
to love her. and some months ago pro­
posed marriage.
She accepted him.
hut Mrs. Hamer objected on
the

dishes, pictures, malted pictures, tooth pick holders, vases, jardiniers. books,
engine,

A wattr a««t.
At an auction sale In a 8ci»tUDd vil­
lage tl»e auctioneer was trying to aell
a number of domestic uteoaiU Indnd
usual he waa
gT.*at fuss.
FlnUblng. bla
ke«*n 47e caught a well known worthy,
the btwdle. sUDding at tbe Uck of tbe
crowd, and he shouted out:
-MaUttT McTavlMh make an offer for
thU P4>i: Why. It would make a tplendld kirk belir
-Aye.- milled tbe beadle. -If your

The bill of indlitment preferrad
against John Buuyan ran thus: -John
Banyan hath devlllably and pernldoualy alwUIued from coming to cburcb to
bear divinelaenrlce and Is a common
upholder of Several unlaw ful mertlnga
to the dUturbanro
of tbe good sobjecta
, contrary to tbe lawa

Thka LazaUvu Bromo QnIniM Tab-

about noon when the young
women appeared and several persona
coming from church witnessed the Ice
cold plunge. Aa though It VTere mid­
summer they dropped their bath robes
on the anow-eovered sand, walked Into
the water, docked three times, donned
their wraps and returned to their
homes. Tbe tberiDometer In Wlnthrop
was about 10 ddcress above xero all
day. and while tbe young
women
were In tbs water tbe air waa filled

Saved From TsrHbis DsatK.

KSfonTu'*"

TO cum A COLD IN ONE DAY

Womens’ Mld-WInter Bath.
Two .young women of
Wlnthrop.
Maas., ielsurely walked from one of
the aide street* which run from the
boulevard back to Shirley street Sun­
day morning, crossed to the beach
and took a dip in the ocean. Whether
they were trying to share the reputa­
tion of the South Boston man who
keeps up bathing In the ba>' all win­
ter or were winning a wager does not

sre powarless to save her. Tbs most

Yl-HY TAKE CHANCES on u_
pattocM when yoo enn got the Ban-

EUSTKS “"““-a!

s.issrsHl'lj'j.'s
2SSi.*?t'7£*n!i2--wrBS^

Bgh—HCBdMABM. Md.
TWAIBOOHDWAirr AB

NA/an-t a IMice Lamp 7
No mailer what kiiul of light you are using, you need lamps—one or more—
mostly more. We begin with the little night lamp, for 15c. The all glass
hand lamps are 25c, 30c. 40c and 50c. Decorated hand lamps with the shades
to match, for GOc, $1.0(1. $1.20. $1.75. Most of these are entirely new goods.
The newest decorations. The Parlor Lamps—Oug^ii to have at least one of
these—and the prices are from $2.50 to $12.f»0
1'hese make a fine ornament,
even if you don’t use them—but you don’t know how soon you may have oc­
casion to need them, and that badly—so gel one anyway.

Jus-t a F~ew

-

of those $10.(X), $12.(X) and $15.00. overcoats that we arc selling for $S.00. No
one believed they would stay with us long at those prices—and they didn’t.
We may have just your size left, if you come at once. This is really the great­
est OVERCO.AT SALE that ever was. We do blow, however, about the
quality of the goods. We will put these goods against any that are made
—and it makes no difference—gold or silver, copper or paper money will settile the bill. It is only

with flnrrtes oC now.

She advlged the couple to wait, hut
this did not aalt them, and a month

were made man and wife. The news
came to Mra. Hamer*, ears and she
laaiated that there should be another
wedding. ThU was
bride's paatoh. Rev

lamy. a locomotive fireman, of Bur
llngton. Iowa. '*1 waa weak and pale,
without any appetite and all run down.
As 1 was about to give up. I got a bot­
tle of Electric Bitter*, and after taking
it. ! felt aa well aa 1 ever did In my
>ak. sick
life." Weak,
sickly, run-down people
always
life, strength
and
vigor fi
lafactlon guar
son and F. H.

m

juvenile books, crepe tissue, jail colors], glass dishes, jelly dishes, fruit dishes,
rose bowls, fancy baskets, tea pot trays, ring trays. If you want to spend ten
cents, just stop here at these counters. You get lots for your money.

although

rmt A MOOND WABT AB.

$8.00

18.00 j

jathehmiiuh&uv

IIHIMIITU mSFIHiy

i

Bvamro BBooBft XMS

i CUT, MHJa, TH0K8DAV, JANUABY T. 1#0«.
J A 9sesim. ■ Ik

txwsw Oaa mmj oUmr Mate, more phon

lobnny €alte

oampmubsstseesm

wly 7 borreb. wortb fJ4.

while of orangeo It «m tbe point of

tsss-^ssizrxi

IVMtMT

moay tiosoe mror. than it dM Mkblgaa

Vellow Corn moal

Ibe live antmals exported. S.IOC
cattle, valued at fl.CS&.COli. anl

k€ro«i a bead.

I ALL KINDS
OF EXPORTS
THEY

r a

PASS

THROUGH

THE

DE­

TROIT GATEWAY

bacco.

Cetton.

w^:ar\j5 isrstge^

flSj^ foai«5*up to*ll8S^ KTSS,
oatmeal. mlddUngs nor dried grain ap>
pear ia tbe list, and only one small
shlpraeot each of barley and bock-

Bannab $ Cay Co.

West Thlrtr flftb street
mode ao hio o coke <o
oeor year that be la oat
o ben in tbe fare or to oaze at the plr
lore of a row. Tbe rake messureil a
fekr lacbes more than lire feH hlnh

Oft

liorses. ihere were 1.727. valoed at I
I34K.71S. or IM3 IIO ler head
Then*
were » sheep, four lif
< which were highpriced breeding animals
Of breadsuilfs. corn represented |«77.Bk7 In
value, and wheat only flOS. while

l>Mrts all Hh so-cafkd
httm or brtaUast «
foods onto! oIgDt. Ifs
a boo* aod sln«w «
OMAtr*

Cry <t*

GEMnuL nws
or TOE WOtU)

WAIT OEPAiraOT

mm. mmm. m

mtrlit S 6'mu

Oranges

and

k

riojS^roK axLE-Itoimz^

COBM SfMifP U a food and tabla drikm^ooiR.
Cowtaire all tbe tiwtritlva, abreetb.

hired.

ct 1

the blood immediately upon entering the stomadu Adrelbod
for feeble folks, as WeU as weU folks. Chfldien love it awd
thrive upon its pore, wholesoaae goodness. It is a rcsnarkahle
energy and strength prodocef. Ezcellent for all home nses
from griddle cakes to candy. lU reasonabae cost appeals to
the pendent housewife. A better syrup than you ever bought.

e bog Is
king, fur of tbe provisions exLed. l4.1KS.73a was I 1 hog products:

Gh* Gr*at Spread for Vaitp Gread.
^
TTt? S
NWen n. to Tet X GW«i.

dollar.
roeau. $2r..9S
I41.&37 In ole
€,nly 111 GfMi in butler.—Free Pres*

Products Arc Heavy Items of

Years ai:<» you m-vi-r
1
• r h«!ard
*if ap
pendlellls. WhyT Iknause grandfather
randfathei
Hollister’s
velicbt of the edible pari of the moo
Helndt. Mich. Jan 7.-A board of Rocky MounUin Tea as a prevenUve.
rtroai. arhi«-« i ment sa?! 1T« poundn.
Jas O John
unmerce bulletin give an Interesting 3:. cents, tea or tablet*
la the icirsonl of a dark cooked for
laylsls of the i:L'.<;if.1.7Cl worth of do
Christmas cMnner a fan.lly
residing
estic exports sent fnim the Deimit
aaar an old sand bed 4u the southern
isioms dlstriri during the calendar
Officer* of Typographical Union.
portion of lacrosse. Wia.. dlsrorered year 11m»3. Tbe footings are not offlThe
Typographical
union
have
a doaen Irregularly shaped pieces of cUI. hut were made by the board from
elecicd tbe following officers for the
npilatlon of the monthly slate ensuing year;
President. A. B. Sllg
ner; vice president. William Brown;
Vila tested the meUl and declared It
recret ary-treasurer.
Charles
Davis;
solid cold. Ii li b<*IleiVd the property
n*cordlng serretarv-. Frank Tlnkhani;
where the durk fed was once the bed
wt-arms.
Charles A. Fhira:
of the Mississippi river. Other similar
J. R Wyckoff. k>ank Tink
chunks of cold W.UT found on the
I Wlllinm Brown.
property burii*!! In the sand. The mat
he
I'nlUHl
ter Is iMdng lnv.*«tlcaled by eip,-rl8
47 are un
and It Is r»|Msrted discoveries
a sen
I steel and
satlonal nature will develop.
Members of the pa|iml court hare
no
been ahwked to note that when the
pope desired to consult his tlmepU*ce breadstulTs and oil
13 under lUh.
be drew forth a little nickel watch, at
under cotton, and i* under fruit and
tacbed to a black silk cord. lh-*lrlny nuts.
There were exports from De
to replace this unomamental adjunct troll last year in tn out t
to the pope's attire, they hastened tc
buy a macaificent cold watch, which
was pro
proffered with
But the pope, to their deep ama«y
inent. cently waved aside the splendid growing
and raises not a pound
clfi and said with an accent there waf of wtton
el roll has no cotton exao mlstaklnc:
"As lone as I live 1 change, i
among Its business men
ahall wear my nickel watch. It Is t there Is
a single cotton broker,
airavenlr fn»ro my mother."
V York and Boston. It Is
ri. U Colemaa and N. B. Stewart of
sdlng cltJtw of the north
Kalamazoo. Mich., and J. R. McKInnlc
vf Its cotton exports, aod
the millionaire lsi-t sugar and rolnlny
It abroad
fared a long tire with what the doctors
mllHonalre of Colorado Bprlncs. have
was loahago. Ws* down la hod narloaed a deal with ranchmen In (b< raw wcMil
jwes
rallroall
EBOve withootgreat pais. Two bottks
Arkansas river valley, near 1-as An! 'onnectluns
the natural
inec-tluns make It il
of Dr. Fmaer's Kidary and Backache Cars
mas. Col., which will result In tbr
departure for that portion of
cmpletely
cured re and 1 have had no ratnni
erection of the largei.i l>et*t sugar fac Arkansas and Texas crop whtc
lory In Odorad«». namely l.<KK> tom lestlned for Canafllan mills. This B
capadiy and ll.miO.oott cost, l^t Anl also the crossing
point for much DruofM*. SO-., ft A>k f.w c«»k BooL-Fasi
nd 9
mas has mranted water rights and
arger quanlilies of cotton which go
bnlldinc aile. The company
through Canada In bond on their
a.bOO or more acres of land on whirl
w
wav to eastern New York and New
to crow Us own beets
McKInnle If England mills.
at the head of the factories at flrand
Hog Still King.
Junction and Rocky Ford.
There are only a very few small loAt Kansas City, to avoid
baceo fields In Michigan, yet Detroit
the opening
exports
twice
as much of that leaf as
tan of Hulu" the i»erformance at t
it d.K*s of vegeubles. Michigan is one
WUlls \VtK»:l theater was r«fntlnued
oC the best apple growing states In
the dark for nearly thirty minutes
r the act tbe country; had in 19^ more peach
seems the metal <

StSl7f.

I* Better Than Htmey
''FerLessMon^ *

In cars, carriages and other'vehic­
les. «233.C8fi represented cars for
steam railways, and IR2.933, sras In antumoblles.
Of chemicals, drugs, etc.. I49.4W
was in patent medicines, and
was unclasslded.
The coal represented M0.7S2 tons of
bituminous. 44 of anthracite, and 2.3CI
of coke, and of the manufacture of
vegetable fibres. I168.«3$ was In twine.
Of the Iron and steel export*. II.130.240 was In unclassified machinery.

pe of m*

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Backache
^mURE

s-l-tol rmmug^
-1 don't nii.h-twiaiHl >.»ur
all." mW .mb* ciisidiy.
Irauly
|.h.vri«-nl
miking to
cultiirr. "I have just I
Ibeder of ICnn- , MBs Skinny Bom-s snd
savs that
aas has a blude of gras*
aiHl diet
feet and eight tl.t li.-^ lu 1
In Nortoti «ounty. bis state
;>x,.n 1*4- IK what I n.xt!
II.uv can
' you m^sllily hope to ne^v.nipllsh ruth
’ dlir»-n-nr ends w Ith the same meansr
•Slinpb-*l
thing
In
the
world.
nnswend the
pn-feSH r.
s are exaelly revrrM«»!
\
oirre re\er*-h»n of the lu.-tllrlne* I* all
that i* iUMnio.*.irv."
Pr.i-*
II. th • .1:;. r-f
l .opV -Ibi, ;
.1.! .f th- inof
- ;i |U^ v^‘Sr»l

TAXES

Traverse City:

_
_
‘arMhl
weather bureau. In some of the rooun
Uln regions teniiMTaton's as b>w m
SC degrees Ik^Iow sent wen* recorded

UncTe‘'j^*'GlI^?so‘n lair^^W'k ceU*
braled his one
hundn*d and
birthday at his farm In Mounx*
ship in Knox county. Ohio. He a

burst Monday night at r.d i*oUi
Atbol and Tnley report It went down
to At below. One man is said to have
*Tluggle iTwalkcr of Richmon«k Va.
tbe only
i the president of s bsnk. rea Christmas present of a hand
ictoria and pair of coal
•ome victoria
the outfit costing IRhO
whlch**the is
grmad wrorthy secr<*tary of the fratmm\ department.
She Is president
of the St. Luke's hank, which Is one
of the enterprise* of the society.
A marriage on a train going 40
milea an hour took place near Kansas

wo j

Pord^od. of

MICELLANEOU*.

a-K-

1?:

^

A k. lastootoi.

The average age of men to marry Is

. 'chlghesl In Sweden, thirty-one years.

.U-WUl«b.M«k.1

-..r:s

rear, b.ri

In my band* for collection.
,
I will1 be In my ioffice to receive said
rr..?ti now unUl
. I ach week day. from 8 o'clock
a o’clock In the
from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock In
ternoon
On all stale and county lax*
Ix-fore January mth, the reguJ
one i»er cent lor collection
irgcil. and on all taxes rcmalnli
unpaid January lOth, there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for collection
Penally on delinquent city
schfXjl tax*-* and special
ments 4 cenu on each dollar of the
amuuui ••r said tax.
Olkce In room 210. Wilhelm block
Dated lH.<ccmher 1st. 1903.
M K Haskell. City Treasurer.
3048 f

ai

a

ut»a>a • -^.n. U4J at tWPrw

inti.

Christmas is
Over«..

the .-!nt. o! Peter

c.,,,.,. ..SiHr----------

It i« ..nler«.Jth»t ih- n t .Ut of Jnnoarr.
a. I» . IA 4.
t»ti • • I'M-k 1-1 U>e fori^<M>u. at
4ai.-I
rri- t - and
aH-vJiit-.l OR8.
for . »at:t n ni- an.l alli.u tng . »i.l
and
h<«^niur ’•'•id )..-titnn<
li J- fur:!.* ' •rd*T*->. lha- a.t:l. »- n<.ti .U civ.n l.r |.ubl>-aU«n ».» a cu:.v-T
till*••’•ter f.ir thrif
m-•,

r

lu'-l.E'.LuSs

•‘‘ti! .. !

i

AU our 6c Satin ami fanc)' Rib­
bons at.......................
AU our 2-ac

2c

Corsets to

J. H. MONROE

•» THE WAV

WK

General Insurance

Dress Goods, value up to dSe

valuer up to $1.00

to CIU.C at.

at......... ..............................................35C

per

yard.... I 3c

FIRE INSURANCE

Mother's Friend

50 and 76c Children’s colored
Silk Hoods, to dose out

75c and $1,00 Underwear, odds

At.......................................................... 29c
I.adies’fine wool Milts,

ence and the pats
the issue, in the
is a lintment for ex

tn ttaonnA Kooutni eo,*TLa«u.ttL
THE MARKETS.

and ends to dose at 39c
60c value ^1
and................................... 48c
• 24c Men’s beaxy wool Shins $1.25

lodore at
Colton Towels each
-2c
E*ti«“liea»7 homespun flsuoel
AU notions, too numerous to men.
lion roust go below cort.
Best Yclvclecn Skirt Binding, all
M«-. h»sy fleeced U»der.cm
colors, per yard....................2c
Light colored Lawns, short
lengths, suiUble lo^comforli.
pery^................../...............2c Boys’ knee Pams aU «rc*.
value to dose at.....................37c
RLOO Lace Curtains, slightly
Men’s aU wool Kersey Pants,
damaged, to dose out, per
$2.60 Lace Curtains, tome slight­
ly damiged, to dose at.
AU our 10c Fl^dettes, to dote
Mines ana x^auioreo s nooeo au
woo* Hose, 26c value to dose
At. per pAir.........................| 6C
Fine dren Gm^iaiDS, legul^
10c valoe^ to dore at. per

y*rf............................ 6a

$1.76 value to dose at. $ | .25
ays’and men’s suits, odd sues
e at haT of original

Shoes
and lat. values up to $1.25.
to dore at.........................6^
1 lot of Shoes consisting o( mens
and ladies’odd sises. value up
to $L76, to dose at per
PAir........................................ 98c

A W. Jahraus
214 Front Street

. riM.<

JOHN R. SANTO
CHEAPEST

GENERAL INSURANCE I
N*w WUhelm Bleck.

Apron Ging^n, per yard... • ac j fc, of Ud.es fine button Shoes
At........................................................... I8C Fine all wool Hcmielia, colors
, Jl.ntt v=•« lor............90c
only, 60c v.luc. to dosei At,
All our fiOc Fascinators to dose
.Mcn’b hcaw ru'icd edge rub'.*c:s
per ^jard..............................
At...............................
25c
fi>r felts t.t iicavv u^\. values
Ladies' and Children's L nacrAll our 18c German Knitting
up to $1.75 to dose at 08c
wear, to dose but lar below
Yam. per skein.....................| 3c
and .................................................. 76c
wholesale pi ice.
All fine Saxony Yam, all colon,
l.adics* and ch.ld.tcn's Rubbers
per skein.............................
4c
to clo^r at
...
... I5c

men's
Furnifihings

You will also find one of the
swcUest lines of Pap« and
smokers’, articles in the dty.

ajj^j^ew Wilhelm Block

E.W HASTIIIBS & son

Travsrre City.

dose

Black bruMt binding, per yard. Ic

“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
Smile
Cigars

OO IT.

116 pieces of Worsted
iJicss
hildren’b 50<; button Sliocs to
1
Goods, double told,
dark
cW at per pair..................... 29c
;
colors, 15c value (or.................. 6c
120 pieces ot
uuicy Worsted
, 1 lot *.»f leather house Slij>pcrs

27c

There is a balm used by cultured and un­
cultured women ia the crisis. Uusbaada
should investigate this remedy in order
to reassure their wives as to the ease
with which children caa be bom aad
beauty of form aad figure retaiaed.

..J)ENTISTS..

AT

NOW ITS kJI» TO YOU
Jlad a ebamt te makt a Httk maatp do tht duty of a Tat Purat.

BEAUTYTfaUMPHS,

PENHALLCOON

DENTIST
B«-»Y YOUR OOODS IS

6oing Out of Business
Dryfiood*

A

A. D. TYLER

for us - we simply have
Everything must go rcgart^less of cost—no protns i
vacate the store.
get nd oi the goods and
i

-TMIS

Bui l have still a big supply
SAWYER

. JOHN *

tbi Store tbafs

.......................... 29c
ESTp^

,

o

at hft:

NiUlcc to the Taxpayer* of the City of!

TME f=>l-AOE TO

resses short circuited the lights—at
least, that 1s tbe explanation given by
the managers—and the place was In
darteness. Fearing the efft'ct on the
audience, the stage director ordered
the play to go on and accordingly the
performers sang their parts and thus
kept the people quiet until the lights
were arrangwl.
The emigration agents expect that
during lb04 the stream
will exceed that of all
Germany. It is c
t-bban 40.000 wrUl
ivla fhe number ap
to leave the ccmntn
Amon); the Slovi
extraordinary
entire districts are lH lng,de:»apiilated
North Germsn LU.yds and the
burg American line,, 'expect iv
nearly a qusrier of a million eml
ship m
: March. April and May
la New Jorsc% and l>cla
ih- ctddest weather
places
Tuesda:
».>r tem
thermometers registering i
ist:»

Z 'YZ

.Men's fine Rubb-ts
all
sirc',
iialuc,

gomU

mm:

while

the} last................................... 39c
\ few nicn’> ^ud 1mj>V leUs and
lubbers, ngaLr $2.-50 gtxxls
while they

PEBEM4
.. KS'c;5?S5^wa!-ai.’
■,fr#r”‘ ■■
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RV|
COSPANY.

las'......................1.48

imiBT
...HEALTHIESTAHD

XBSOLOTELT ODOKiBSt

UlOMT
B

ELECTRICITY
AT lO*

PEX1000 WATTS
CblRfi 411(1

Glassware, etc.

p. m

^

Wcodin

ware,



ri?s.2nr.H
S ationarx,

Lamps and Cutler}*, v hn h wc
rmisi dis])0*c of at any price.
Extra heaxT tin dinner pails 1 7c
Wooden rim Flour Sieves at 7c
anixc l oil cans to

............. .........I2c
piece Toilet Set. white em­
bossed patterns at.............. 98c
La Bell China Pie PUtes at.
Mop Sticks at...........................
Best 6c Toilet Paper for....
Fdl 10c Window Shades for.

IsirisMMm^
UtMtriNnrCi

C L. hOCCW(X>D.

H.&EEnilEGARO
s^p=siH|8r-ii5”

Nickel Alam

W65c

HP
uITx, UOE^v

nciiussu.emBs
___

7l^ImSa^

> narket*.-crop mad terit r»-

is«s»5«a
teat poteu are whdIMer the tiwe>rfll
wtater well. whechiP the roots mn

tl»ca»d e^. s^ Mr

^

^

The Seaaon ef IMS.
Hoc Theodore Wade of nsaartOe
—G5rt^5-ii.%«--oo.
spoke of the -^jemmaiui of Ifiifi la the
Tko attoodaoee at laat e%#»lnr» Apple Orchard.** In a very eomprehenaawtoa araa aoMavliai laivcr tlian slye address oa the subject, ghrtai
that or the pfOTloa. orcaias. and his ezperleaae with ea orchard of U
which realised $M0 per ai
thinks the sasse care as was
ed on this orchard would be of
benefit to others His orchard was
planted in IttO. the trees were pieced
40 feet apan aad peach trees pMated
S£u4 fcf McPMfy
IS^iw
between. The first large crop was In
18M; In 1W8. be realised 2.200 bar
-al odacatino wai bettor
, aad demonstrated
Wade lays _
a In bettering fruit
thianlag. aad U conrlneed that thU is
the secret of bis sooceag with his
llBg and the special packaga Incaantnc. cold storage, praoenr
tag. etc. or the aev eooaooile naes
UM to the aalM »a whKh ahe u that
Mr. Wades
hare come la rogne. sack as drjr are: loo.Duchess.
HubM
jintng and shipping, each class Grlams OoldeB. aad
Wolf Rlrer.
»d a special
leh
value
to fruit growura.
SuThM prntn^. He tcrfd hoar
eoooomlca oT handling had been stnd
led: that the old meihodi had rallen
vaTM or the best that the
out of use. others were In procass oT
SJ»5« corps hare ^
idoament. and new ones In proclong U»e.
^ ke^
of adopUoo. He also contrasted
the work oT half a century ago arUh
the new and sclenUfic
Mr. mnkrnaa’s cboU* of apples for
Is section are:
DwAess, Stark
» of an edocstlon ai
Wagner. Greening. Northern Spies
the farmer was enlarged These he consider* sure In this
part
tl
upon, such ax cxperlmetiUl stations, of the atate.
college*, paper*, societies farmer* in*
■tltule*. r**|>t>ns. and manv other
BREVITIES.
form* He emphaxlx^i the value of
Ml’ asaUtanl conductor. Ella Mor the CfiUeges. fup.r*. otr.. a^ons this
Jury In the case of Ferris
Winnie. In s suit to recover damag
U*fore Justice
brotighl in a
unable to bi> pi>-^eni
arwuint of tl.»X of hi* wife, and A V. Scheruiei
IlllnoU l*K.k Mr Kellogg
born
of Traverse'^y*Chapler. No. 102. R.
ace
A. M.. tomorrow evening: also work
M^l ermerhorn. who Is a me
In the P. M. degree.
i congres*. said that It w
The members of the board of edu­
for the purpose of finding cation are requested to not forget the
m Motw: Inaler tIcc commudnfor tbe proflUhle growing of special board meeUng this evening.
apples: that It wax not for the prl Tbe Fourth ward school will lie dis­
mary work, but the high school work cussed and the plans examined.
In producing spplex
The revival meetings at the f
them to advantage: that it wax
guard. F. Newhoose
___
church have been postponed
for the purp<ise of' anUgonlr.li
anUgonlxlng
. but th
apple buyers
from
COOPIEPOMTSCIVEM
ling anI iaeeiiratc i
I hi re befiire that
of the crop of appb** wllhoul
special council
public or Its memberK It had
Eaestlem Vaar for Woman s Home
b(^d unifonn grade <if meaxiire
and Foralpn hhaalonary teciat
menl. and was for honest {larkage* or
No. 71. bad
Poor packages wild Mr fine social lime yesterday at their r
Scherroerhorn. rurtalls consumption, ular meeting. After the Initiation
The Woman s Home and Fbrelgn and If all our packages are good
candidates, a ver> fine program and
ill iM refreshmem* were enjoyed. The pro^
way through, the demand will
Mlaaioaary society of the Congregs
iter. This society
ao<
has also mad< gram consisted of musical numbe
tkmmi church elected the following offl greater.
rirangement* for
cars jraatarday aflemooo: Presld
singing and_speaking
St. Louis exposlt
lira. Lathrop: first elee presld
Frank
Tbompion. formerly emevery visitor
ployiMl by the eloctrir block signal de>
The society 1
lianroent of the Mich
William Lore; trsmsorer. Mrs F. Ham
mad. is visiting his
The speaker touched upon their Fifth street
UiOB.
Reports of the Tarkms ofilcers were method* of spraying, of n»l and lo«se*
W. Hayden went
road aad they showed that the work that occurred to their apples, pour
Ingmn business
accompUahad had baea considerable crops, and many other things of 1nAfter paying all the bUU. the society terest I the hurtlcullurist.
. had a good sam on hand to sun the
A. J. Philips'
lips' Talk.
aew y«»ar. They hare done much for
A. J. Philips of We
West Salem. WIs..
mlsaioanry soeSaUes dnrlng the
EVENTS it: society.
told more stories and bu
aad at this time planned for the
dent* In a few minutes than an ordi­
Tbe Rathbone Sister* had one of the
nary man could tell in an hour, and
the atorlea were always twisted about finest social parties and banquet* In
printed and^nt^to all
In such a way as to hit some of the tlher history last evening. There were
about 90 pn^sent. Stewart A Steffens
STmaetlag yesterday was largely at
for th
His subject »as ‘*Horilc»iltural and
tended aad great Interset was
v»*d In
Good Citizenship.- and be struck the
poinu for good cltl/enshlp
hanl urg
iship hanl.
Ing especially upon i • boys and girls The menu consisted of
THA9 PAISOICS.
to become good ritli s. in this light p<itatoes. hot baked beans, home made
bread and butter, sandwiches, hot
he urged the girls
frankfurter*, ss.i't pickles. ch.»w-chos
tory oMl
and ciffe.*.
Ilieereids Helel le Elk Rapids and
iTialM *Tt **"•** *•*“

THE
NEW
FIRM

IT, lAimASr^ ItQi.

STEINBERG BROS.
THE LIVELIEST STORE IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN.

Tkr aCalr «M

w M'Stk uir«M »•*•!»- •»<

Any SUIT or OVERCOAT
>

in the House

$18. $20, $22 and $25

3r~&ra=ii=

sr srusws%.?=i

Values at

KrrsrS^S

$12.50

S5*alSh?£^ The ---—

J5*iSSS2Jf

jssrrrH«*cSr”oV.^.

Miss Iwatm l Squlnn gave a recep
tion to her many young lady friends
Thad Parwons.
lioih Tuesday aftern.Kin and evening
clerk ^the Hotel
at h«‘r home. 40.1 West Ninth sti
city, has dMided to embark In busi
The larlor* were decorated with i
greens, bouse plants and cut flower*.
The dining room was prettily decoRapids, had will take poaaeasloo next
rat.‘d with smilax. pink and white car­
nations. the color acbeme being car
lied out In green, pink and white.
enaiataace \amoag cemsaercial men.
AdvocaU of Good Roads.
Fink and white Ire cri*am sras aers'ed
Mr. Rowe said that gfs>d roads fmm with assorted cakes by Mrs. Homan
the farmer s home t„ the railroad sta Rqulre*. assisted by Mr* W. E. Dun
lion or d<»ck was an lni|»«»rtani ques ham
tkm. and one that should te cimsid
ered more. If fruits are to u- shipped,
Mestino Co
they have to be handled with very lit
esurs.
tie bruising, and <m poor roads this
OOOO UTtWAWY l»WOCWA.I«
There will bv a sprerUl
-ling of
cannot be done. Th- relation of the
ibi- Oimpxnlons Forvsten Saturday
Will Rs Enjeyed hy th* Weman*s Club road problem to borllrultiire U im­ aflf-rnoon
at 2;3n o’chick. for
►r the purportant A good road* movement is
on fcK>t, but 1. increasing IMiM- of » lt*cUng a financial aecretary
Hattie
M
R
The Woman's club wlll
Emma KHIy.
of delegates fn»m 3o states
row afteraooo at 2:10.
clng sentt by tbe government to dls
UBS this ques
. and of the forming C
» • >»
glslatb
lllXl-CliU.tl.Kh
a chi
Olailo.i In Fraure has InHodcd an
or Oer Bute.- Mrs A R Fuller
qu!r> Into InfaiX toortallty by
Plaao doH-MnL Gilbert and Miss rnnn each stale on that a»mmlti.*c
Trsrts
He advocatt«d cwcvperailon l»etwe,-n Hodln It apimra that In Pari*
-~ls tbe highest
tbe naUonal governm«fit. the state oot of c%€Ty l.duo dretba are chlldrco
si value In a bust
tnd people, as well as the towoshlpf leas than a year old. arw! In 81. Pollire,
which are to build the roads. He said •or-MiT the pro|«rtlOB Is at high
w P
the appruprlstlon* should be made for
ReclUtloo—-Making a Man." Mta* this question by tbe national govern
meni as much as for Improving bar
*Sllaby—Vocal solo, with rtoUn oh bors. or th«- giving .if land to railroads, t7 of tlic children under 1 year U
vs it was Important He said tbe rail- lYaore wraa 134.4^. The prinrirttl
I also lielleved I lietu r rosds. as causet of death are Infantile dlarrUe
riled to take pan in the debate
their reaplratory dli-nmw and coogenltal
debility, the first named Halming
preaent some new thought or find l
with some already presented A Iheb
much tbe largest number of rlrtlma.
time UMpeeled. Come, let u.
Tbe dlarrbae, comparatlvtly rare In
roads It would keep the bo}*i upon the breast fed Infaats, Is chiefly Indnced
*TTu reqeested that membem wish farms, as they could go to town of hy cxcrealve and lm|»roper feeding, ealag to bring friends to the meeUngs
tener or to see Iheir best girl If the
tim club be sure to secure admissi
road* were in good condition, and that
tickets from the president. M
they would lie mon- content.vl
e mortality tnclode state Inter
to persuade healthy mothers
filX CORDt OF WOOD
was made by the
Whir
unanimously adopted. IQ
put the aociety on record In favor of
tbe nation, state and township uniting
' York CoremeriaL
The Baraca Bible class of the Bap for Imbrovemeoi of the public high­
way*
YaaUrfiay AfUreeon
AiraM to Dreg e
One
of
the
I
iteresUng
ad
rtSrA^Ths boys worked like Tro
-neno. Benator Hanoi
Ians aad sawed up six cords of thrw^ dresses given yesterday afternoon
that

J2£2.1rr'*,s.srsr:‘.:s.r:?

I:

repaid them for their hard tobor.
the markets.

Oora-No X 4ic.

want
Gm>ro« E. Rowe's Address.
Georgiy E. Rowe of Grand Rapids
said th^ soli, location, varieties,
spraying, marketing, tn
and .many other phases ofr horticulture
had been dlsctisM-d.
owing to the
lateness of the hour■ he would ctinflnr

Smith
-I am feeling aff right except a tit­
tle tired and run down—« sort of reac­
anything, and this Is very
In Ihe culture of orchard*, for there tion after tbe hattle.** replied the aenare experimenter* as well
ell as prtrfes
I In the business
«s. The sspeaker
rd that a fruit
h^'to do It—nnd then he i
The
---------------

*b. U..T. .

was out one Mght pUylng pok«.
vri>en be got home tbe next nornlng
hM wife noUced aUlos oo hU waist­
coat. She asked what they were, end
be said he suppoaed they must ta
tobacco JMce."
***Bnt can't jrwi turn your bead
wbeu you cxpectorster she InqMrsd.
***NoC whUs aitttuff la the fasM wtth

SS’

The best nude clothes in the world the very finest materials -enstom tailored ihroufhout, and made to fit perfecUy, an assortment of very fine farments,rlchiy lined In Serfc and Venetian. The actual worth of these gar­
ments are $I8, $20, $22 and $25. ghey are being sold the world over at these prices. It’s an opportunity that
corner sddmn and one that the beuer dressers wIU appreciate to a man.

Men’s 13.50, 15 and 16.50 Suits and Overcoats now ^3.50
$1.00,1.25 and 1.50 Men's Fancy
Shirts ... ..................... .
A Shirt Sensation!

69c

Our entire Stock of Men’s fancy Dress Shins in line
Percales, Penan^j. and Madras; plain and pleated bos­
oms; nearly all sizes, regular 1.00 to 1.50 Shirts for <»9c.

Men's $4.00,4.50 and 5.00 Worsted
Pants....................................

'2.75

High-class pants, of all pure worsteds, in neat, nobby
stripes, fancies, etc., faultlessly tailorol, perfect fining.
Values arc 4.00. 4.50 and 5.00, now at $2.75.

Men's Fine 50c
Neckwear

..... ;...39e i\

50 dozen l inc'Silk Four-in-Hands. .\scois. Puffs, feckv.
etc.—an immense assortment of beautiful neck dressing
we sold all season at 50c and 75c. on sale now at ‘Wc.

45c

Men's and Boys’ 65c and 75c
Caps..................

.All our best styles in Hunting Caps, Yachts and Brighlons in Navy. Black and Oxfords, all sizes, regular
prices f)5c and 75c, now at 45c.

30, 40, 50 and even 75 Per Cent Reductions
in our Boys’ Clothing, l urnishing <ioods. Hat and Shoe l^epartmcnts.

STEINBERG BROTHERS,

Successors to
Traverse City
Michigan-----

Facts You Can Bank On
THAT THE

ZERO SHOE
is the only absolutely COLD I’kOOl- an.l D.\M1>
PROOF shoe on the market. It is niaile of the best
material money can buy. It has style. <lurability and
comfort. Tr>' a pair and you will wear no other. Price
$3.00. Sold only by

Rll muslin Underwear
...to 00 now...

Bacbant$Ko$coc

UN just the lime for you to buy. Styles and materials
are ofihe best; the same that have always Character­
ized the Milliken line.,. Some of the pieces are soiled
from handling, but you can well afford to launder them
at the prices we offer them al With a constantly ad­
vancing market on all cottons and ready made cotton
garments, you are doubly safe in buying now. This
offer is only for a limited lime, as we take inventory in
a short lime. After that goods go back to their regu­
lar price.

20S Front Street

The xqiilre’a im-tly d.nuglit»T (exam
InfOK the vlllagr arbooli-.Now. «I.1I
dreo. ran j-ou tell me whal a vnirarla

happy, yon will never ask yourself the |
qoeatlon. Is life worth Iivlng?-Mat-

*X:aB no one answer this qoretloor'
the new riiratc asked. wIk> was stand­
40DE8 OF THE MOMENT.
ing l-'hlnd the squire's handsome
daughter
A little girl was tuddenly Mriic-k
srtth a brimant Idea Rlir held up her
is one of
« favorite
hand excitedly.
-Well. Nrilier tbe squire'* daughter
Yokes both round am! square appear
aakfri. smiling approval
an the winter blouaca.
-riease. mixa.- the small ehIM, rw
Rnche-llkc trimmings are os a rule at
breathleaaly; 'inollier says twHI Che foot of tbe foundation skirts of
be a miracle If you dou t nu»r
nuirry the evening costumes.
new rurate.--^l^>mlofi TH-Illta.
A fine linen Uce fringe U a nea Idea
that U finding much favor as a trim­
1 to sl­ ming for sheer woolena.
Bilk bnld and heads ore combined
at so op-town hostelry. In one of the newest atyle* In belts,
On one occasion Mr. acmen* wai the beads In contrasUng shade being
dosing while Tbe aklllfnl hands of the Interwoven down tbe cenn-r.
*%rtist- trtmined hU thick white hair,
Hats are worn more over the eye*
when tbe sharp call of front' awoke Chan fonnsrly. though tho list that la
him. the nolaemaker preaenUng him
with a card. The dlmlsoUrc hotel em­
ploye was of more Interest te the great CrntdAOcy toward a forward 1
humorist than was the card. Mark's
-And who art your be sm
«*A page, sir.** repDod the boy.

-A pmgtr cxdslmcd Mark., wtth
due seen; "a pafe-bumph-why. you
«*B*t more thi
Ml AM

adoa city coimcil uow uwkiu
i year from tramwaya. Leeds

$1.W to $1.C9
k'O" ns...........

89c

Sl.!5 ,o $10, 99c
skirts

89c
39c

50c Corset Cov­
ers ................
.50c Chem-

69c
39c
39c
89c

Knit lindermar Special.,
White Wool Oneita Union Suit, nice soft 1 QH i
goods; finely finished. $2.00. now.............. X.J7W ,
4 Suiu Grey Wool, open down front. 1 QH !
splendid good value at $250. now_....... A,

;ORD WA^T
AD.
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