The Evening Record, February 19, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 19, 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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1904-02-19

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THE EVENING RECORD
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TRAVERSE CITT, MICH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19„1»04.

4 LITTLE
-RUSSIA MUST
HAVE COREA CHILDREN
' i'.t-

WEATHER.
fair toal^t and Saturday;

wlU aenre a bet 1 Seem sapper to tb^
By wire to the Evening RMord.
ball Batoidky from S
iAVird THE FURNITURE RUT TO
Bridgeport. Coon.. Feb. 19.—The
dead
body
of
Joseph
B.
Gaafleld.
a
well
NO AVAIL.
kBown
Kew
York
gambler
aad
mill•VEH^ OMCANM MMK REO^im^: TOCfUKCI
kmalre dob aroa waa toond to bed at
bis bouse early tbis morning. A
' ino czaev ininfotCE. ; 1
U B€ CDtIod
Swedish maid Benrant was also found
dead
A ^p myaj ^ -Kmmmr »md May be CommaiMad
: t
^ Captain rranklin.
t
dtoro^tL matter.^
COULDN'T CARRY GOODS

moS.

rAMaris

DROWNED
IN BAIKAL sii£sriSi?i'-“J2=-“£
M Kl

Thr Northeni mthigMn Tranaporta-

ENOUGH AWAY.

STEAMER BURNING

While the Youngaat Was Only A
Frank Kallagg’s Home Near
Maple City Burned.

By Wire to the Brentog Record.
Port Said. Feb. 19.-A Are Is raging
steamer Persia

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V THMUi MUMIAN KMfMCNTt
POrrCD LOST IN LAKE.
“CNANITY EALL.**

BD^REUES4MICERMAinrj<"“
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«• o*« ei.i»r,u »,c>m

You needn't postpone bu)*ing
lonr new thocs for dress or
street wear a day waiting for

and It 1* feared the

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****^ tbat tha counUy

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In Koroa and driv. out tha Japanam
Wharaupen wa must annex th* country and aaUbllah garrison* at Seoul.
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whar*. W* mutt noi
that 'wa I
ar* no great aaa power, and perhaps
lha exar will be. Ruaaia naturally la
a Urritorlal power. Our atrangt
in our army.-

!

ARM TORN

from body

sny great distoj
burning house
HARRY 2ICK
WAS WHIRLED their labor w a wasteil. everyth
being desi rayed
AROUND A SHAFT.
Family Destitute,
r^Mr and Mrs. Kellogg are v«-r> |XH»r
unpretcntlouK
fact, being hardly a hmflk-.
AND OtlPPLED FOl UFE
I all that hey had There Is
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the place, only kind of a
ihiMl
In
n which their two horse* are
INJURED MEMBER WAS Al
The fire destniyt-d everything
fxcept the shed and the mortgMe <6n
‘TATED AT SHOULDER.
he farm and the t«o horses. They
ire now utterly destitute, hiving noth
mg to the world except what they
and la Thought to sere wearing when the fire broke out
Da In a Critltal' Gondii
The oldestlciF,the
1 Is only 12:
Is C. Mr. I
tbe >«
Caught in a
and HN Body
Thrown Over a Shaft.

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wto.oo

Urn's Suits ff OnrcNls

LOFTY TRIBUTES :as;T,Krr“;S“

$10.00

Thi^4* U joui UA clunce
toiwichaae gannenu worth
up to IC.B0, for only $10.00.

s.

SIIMOA &

$IOJIO
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Rnni Rnltable Clothiers

IT# will ftmilf shorn thorn, tree
though foo ^n’t with to
huy at prosont

WE CAN FIX YDUR OLD BHDE8.

Railroad Men Use

WARM SHOES

PALM
SOAP

are very plain, while others are nice enough far dress shoe'

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting HoUi.

Ask Them Why

PARTY SLIPPERS

Then Met a cake
and be convinced

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CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING—

IS THE PLACE

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

Mm .4

. All Kinds of Mill Work '
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

F. P. JONES
S.\XI).\LS—One Two. Three
an.l Four Strap. / 00. 7.25. 7^0.
775 and 2.00. Very stylish, new
heclf. turn soles; sec them at the

EL.R*KSO»rSI)An(Y

Th.OW RnllabtaShoaHouss

F. P. JONES

FMMC FREIDNCH & CO.

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TMEWEATMEW-<hian.l|ytol,»nl«htMdao>iwl.y.

Takes any of our swell
TaBored

^RALM^

mr,

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I

Dollars

Furnltor* Daatroyad.
j
The task, however, was almost too|
J^i^H^ cblldlsh strength an.l;

RECIPROCmr DAT

fe

* ♦ €ify Book Store

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RUSSIAN REGIMENTS DROWNED..
By Wire to the Kvenln* Record.
Vienna. Fab. 19.—Tha newapapar^
Special 10
Brenlng Record.
tNarodnl Llaty prinU a report that i
^'Illlamaburjt. Mich.. Feb. J9—Harry
ZIck met with a terrible accident
one roglmant of roihnwy troopa have n^h of Bates yesterday aftemoon. NTERESTINO PAPERS READ AT
haan drowned while croasing Lake hi* light arm being pulled from hts
WOMAN'S CLUB.
Baikal. Lake Baikal it on th* diroot body Just below the shoulder.
Zlck. who is a youth only 19 y*»*rM
route from Ruaaia to ManchuHs. It is of age. was working around the i
over tha Ice of this body of water that duet carrier of Clem Selffert’s p<
Proflram Was Well Prepared and Ex­
the Ruoaian government has bean ex- ble mill. In some manner hts hand
cellently Carried Out—Meeting
oeuting Ha Utmost effort* to complaU caught In a belt. So great was the
momentum that bis body was thrown
Was in Charge of President.
a railway and thus connect tha broken over against a shaft and as he was
line* of through road. ;
whirled around, his arm was pulled
from hts body. He was thrown with
DOWAGER EMPRESS DEAD?
great force lo the ground and may be Woman's Club, the program consisting
Injured -in|ernally.
By Wire 10 fhi- Evt-nlnj: Heron!
inrK.. rifr
pspors Chosen from a list
Dr Garner, of Traverse
City,
London. Fab. 19.—A dispatch rocaivad from Canton t^ia afternoon w^ toimd*°hai *he arm was torn off
elpta* It la reported in official circl** ^ut four Inches from the shoulder. in the State FederaUon. This afterfine papers were
the shmild«*r The young man did not given. The program was in charge of
B. Mi
Uise consciousness at any time and Is
The first paiKjr on the program, read
still conscloiiM. having withstood the
COUNT ON GERMANY’S AID.
amputatbin vct> well.
llxK'lal 10 the Evening llecorl.
How badly he is Injured Internally the subjtK-t iKMnp. ‘The Jews.", In it
Part*. Fab. 19.—Th* Figaro this cannot U- told. His body is consW
_ romnn^hnn.lvo
fj'
norning publishes s telegram said to eiably bruised, especially about the
la from a high Rutaisn official and chest and it is thought that be is In a p^„ie • ^nd II fine
c.«dU..,n M..h. .m or]
frontier, saying that crlMr.,
William Zlck
paintings or urtlpiure. no system of
Colonel Von SchenU. tha
phlltxHiphy.
of th* German guards of which the
exar la honorary colonel in chief, was
/acalvad by th* exar on Monday ln6
of the soul's
itloned were their
handod to this majoaty an outograph
tottor Bom Emperor William on the PAID TO MEMORY OF MARCUS A.
war In tha far East and aapaciaUy on
• Atix ItaHens.” with
tha oubjact of Great BrIUln's attitude.
piano and violin accompaniment by
Mr*. Wysong and Mr*. Price, which
Figaro’s
was one of the most pleasing features
aayt oWclal crclas in Ruaaia continue
I Reviewed by Bii
tif the program.
to count on Germany's unratarved aupthe Funeral Ber^
•The Poetry of the Psalms" was the
port and dlacuaa openly the possible
subject of a very fine paper written
vice* Today.
by Mrs.* E. D. Galloway of Lowell and
change of the oquUibrlum of Europe
rend by Mrs. Oole. In It she touched
wMch might raault from the group- By Wire to the Evening Record.
upon
the beauty of the rhythm, the
,lng together of Russia. Germany and
Ch-veland. F.-b 19.—The remains of
thought expressed,
Franca, taken* 4n connection with the Senator M. A. Hanna were laid lo rest and the deep significance the familiar
antl-BrItish feeling.
in a vault In Lakevlew cemeterj* this verses hold for every one who reads
afternoon The burial services were
private. They were attended by mem
A piano solo by Mis* Miller
CANT RECEIVE CONSUL.
lK*r* of tbe family, relatives and Inti­ greatly enjoyed.
By Wlrr lo ihr Kvrnlni; Rrconi
mate friends of the family. The aerThe last paper on ihe program wa*
Washington. Feb. 19.—The Russian vice* at St. Paul's Episcopal church read by Mr*. Dockeray. the subject
government has notified the stole de­ which the public attended, were con­ being ’ The Right \of Children in the
partment that there Is no trade at Dal- ducted by Bishop W A. Leonard. He Home •' The name of the writer was
upon the noble deeds Senator not given, but hDr paper expressed
ney. Manchuna. under the present war dwelt
Hanna had accomplished and paid a
conditions and that Edwin Morgan, ap- high iriboteTo bis memory. A* the
was being escorted out of the inalienable rights <
training covering the physical, Intellectual. social, moral and spiritual
has not yet decided what to do.
?v7r-:'
sides of their nature, and the eqnal
responsibilities of both father and
COAL FILE ON FINE
SPFFESINCWmiSMAUjeX mother.
At the business meeting the chair­
men of the different divisions were
IWW) Tone Burning in Per* Marouatte Lumber Jack Visited a Friend in Boyne appointed
for the new year as follows:
Yard* While Ludington la
City While Covered With
Santo: bUiory and biography
Having^Famlna.
Poatulea.
H. Foster; music, art and expression.
Mrs. I. B. Gilbert: Ilteratare. Mrs. C. 8.
■; T.i : Special to ibe Evening R*-^ord
Arnold. The four will form the
Special to the Erenicg Record.
i
;*
-Lodtogton. Feb 19.-^ pile coogram oommlitee for the ensuing y
I. Feb 19.—
' : itototog IB.ooo tons of «ml to the Peru
from an outlying The Invitation of Mrs. A B. Cook to
Marquette
te yards at t
bold a musical evening at her home to
while-covered
with
been on fire 1
posiule*. paid n visit to a the near future
t fifty persons were
as high as a twowtory
Yesterday the stenn
crew arrived and this
• whovel aad crew of 2»Ki men began the
work of morlag the coal to the at­
tempt to find the center of the fire
which 1* supposed to^ hare
Rwused by spontaneous combust
' There is s coul famine In thU city,
neither hard nor soft coal being ob­
tainable. Plenty of wood 1* In *U
however, nod there Is no danger that
i will freexe. The

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< «f ^ (up»v |M«. anz M ar. MMd.
Lat in ahm« yw tht WM«in( Campany'a Hna of
tioe In paiwr aatoly.
All makaaaf atMl pona. but «h«n yau aro tirad of oloot ^>t
0 WATERMAN-* IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. Nothing to tiro of OioiiL
Our ink* ar. numonnn. Vour favoHte i. hara.

—'

By Wire to the Evenin* Record
‘ SL Patarnburg. Fab.
papar Svtit t^y diacaitia
k’i 1

Cetter Olrilina..

Special to the Erentn? Record
Maple City. Mich.. Feb. 19.—The

Eunetlw. in th. Nur F,m.r..
------------ of the Klki southeast of here, was totally
iiOEEMAN
EMPEROR COMMUNI; It waa decided to gtre f strayed by Are yesterday afiernooo
'Charity ball" The dat*> 1^ not yei
ent i
The Boston Btoro
|
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CATEt WITH THE CZAR.
Mr. and Mr*. Kellogg were aln^nt
The •charily hair dren by the Etki from borne when the fire broke out
last ooaaoD was the most elaborau The house was In charge of four small SPECIAL SHEET MUSIC SALE-AII
IV; Vv
' Chang* of the CquilibHiim «f Earo^a aoclal event of the aaaaoiL If Is abUc children and about 4 o’cbxrk they nothe latoat popular music said at
17 eta. per copy Saturday and
Which Might Ramm From Grmiping Ipaled that the ball thU year will hilly Oced that It bad caught fire from a de­
egoal. If m»t exceed, the cine of last fective stove pipe. The little ones
Togathar of Ruaaia. Garmany and
Kimball Plano Co.
did not lose their wits but before the 2110-31**
Franca Dlacuaoad Can't Rebuilding burned they managed to get
almost all of the contents odl of the
caiva Amariean Miniatar.
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WE
■HAVE
TMEIVl

I That . Fir* Can't Be Extin-

wUJ probably be romaaiidad tMs yev
by Oaplala William Fyaaklln. Captain

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SEVENTH YEAR-SIH :4

Have You
/

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Seen those iKwiutiful new embroideries
Wilhelm's?

Judging from the re-

marks we hear it I.-. Uie roost elegant.
riillectlon ever shown In town.
We desire to call your sptH'lal atten-

Traverse City Manufg. Co.
two Dollars to
Eight Dollars Saved
on each suit-offered in our
lot of from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing
—Third to one-half off on
all these—now’s your time.

tlon lo those dainty Swiss sets in such
favorite patterns as the
TENERIFFE. ACORN. RQSE, FLEUR
DE LIS. BOWKNOT, CLOVER
LEAF, BU08. ETC
find them displayed on front

Ottt Dollar to two : fr| . .
Dollars Savtd...
' V’:
on each pair of pants in our
; special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.

Clothing Company

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THE EVEKIKG BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTIT, MlCtt. FRIDAY, FEBRDAHY

a ammum.

THE£VENlNGI«jCORD NEWtOX

FACTORY
41 W. MANMN, Mir

MM0ir.

SOUTH

SIK

LUMSER COMRANV

WILL MAKE ADDITION.

Oloikitig

ReeapMao Ohmn to Honor of Mm.
Holden and Mm Holliday of

SOMEXTilMlllliNMYBIfiVALES

Sundays!

TrmmreeCity.

The Cincinnati papers gfire the foh
wing pleoeaat arcoont of a reoepUoa
Mtly held hy Mni. T. V. FHapatrick in henor of bar gueeta. Mrs. W.
O. Holden and Miu. A. H. Honiday of
fZ

IXK.

tkMyoBprotMbSy will Mrerbeofe.

mi

A DEPOSIT IK THE

*

T. V. riupnlrick gave a de>
llghtfel afternoon reeepckm yesterday
In honor of her gueeta. Mrs. Holden
and Mrs. Holliday, who have been
PLANT WILL SE ENLARCEO FOR
ig soam time with her. The
vms beamifully decomted to
NEW OEFARTMENT.
nnd great bows of red aatte
rufuslon of red camatioas. proe. A. «KCtXMCft city grctHir.
a most brilliant eSecL -Mm
Machinery Will Sr Addcd—All Kinda Pltxpalrlck wms looking extreaMly
lace ooeuime with
of Seaee From the Siwefleer U the
at her belt. Mrs.
Larpeet WUI Be Made-WlH
Holliday wore black gaum ore
Mrs Holden wore white etaml
Start in Thirty Oeye.
orated In white lace. Mrs.
K wore a black
blacl gown relieved^
The Booth Blde 'Munber Company, much beautiful poln^'Aleocoo.
poll
An
in cooneetkm with lu ptohlng mill,
wtra was staU
will Inatall a box jaanufaeUiry e
bead of the staircase, where
pooch was served. The music aod a
dellcioas
cxdlatton
added
to
the
pleas­
TW IMA ttei EMili look* UHTM4
ure of the aftsmooo. AJiogether U
Omwjr for «I4 kM a 4fip i
tirilftont Mardl-Oras afiair."

largest and this
CMM«. Tb« bitaaoi or poviT te a
use for the aurplns lumber The new
km kmm aMOBtAlMd te lu pr
DECLINES OFFERS.
department Is a box ‘shook" factory,
wulU hr
iMrtkm of dl that to. the boxes an- all ready to be
pkMMcr.Vboak} lh« eqallOiriitsi ot I
put together.

WILL ICHFLOT IS MOtE MEV

chain tint take op too otoeh laon
and are Sov Mk. which we w9 ad
atooeeatwqrbaiowfiiatoeM.

A hace; TwUth ana tocher, jaat like
^
1i.benl.nlni.
ieat.hairneM.

$40.00

'

win take it now. Another, ooly
different MyW.aune I

k it

ammaUr. The depoth a
ready for yoa any time yoo
wiA^t and may ^ drawn

23M0
DON’T MISS THIS, Several b«
m to make room now.

inhighKndercah.

1

J. W. SLATER
TAIL

YOUR REUASLE HOME PURNN

OtHers Net Nssded.

nrltl be added and the factory will be
enlarged to gite room for the new
lerprlM*. A covered platform Sjx
fe«ft will bt- added aad an addle
io srJil be made ui Ibe tnlli.
he new
box hoard
chine and three
F. J Klnnurat
ursriiirer. will be In charge of this de­
partment Mr. Kinnucan la t
ly experleoc-d In this line, having
spent a number of years In the imelories in Detroit, it to exp*^ted that
the factory will be In operation wit
thirty days.
The South Bide Lumber rompt
That tbe*-)r«ot white cxaf* een has every facility for the roanufad
of
boxes. It Is situated close to
esiy dpidr^ peace Is clearly appa
raw material and favorable freight
eal. That he did not dealre a peaa rates on raw material and the flolshed
able adjostment of the troobl product have been secured. As the
from humanitarian motives fits more min to sltustod on a water course, the
eaatty Into the «eoeral idea of the
Kiiislan icbime of aovemmeiii. There ditiunal m
much to Traverse
uth Bide c
City and i
St Ion f<ir

IS;;

Ps

to Its well equipped

teivtublr follow’. Sboold ihU occ
It H Morr Uaii Ilktir tkit the Unltod
SUtM would be drmwft into the tw.
broctlo aliboitb H would be much
MPt»Mrt b«r will, rnmi the tnmd of^
pfWMM WTMta. It look# M tboofh^be
world belDC dIvidMl
piwfliicy of the worn
Is sorprlsiDfly
Ob tiM other hi
band, the anxiety
Mar. ^
orar Oir«ars posltlan and Orrai
attitade nay be entirely
. The reports may have been
itad. or the oomplexloD
lar cbaodo ▼•‘ry rapMly within
lew days.

.

luoifor her army and the resources'of
the country are practically limitless
hut K Uk«a money to carry on th
atmnle. It Is hinted thpt no natio
: Is eery ready to load op with Russia
aeeurttlee and also the the creal Eurtv
paan bankers, the R« tlischilds,
refnse the cxar a loan on account of
the mamacm of the Jews
Russia ^ms to be treadinjt U|Kin
the toes of Uncle Sam In a mam
Inrlte protest. Russia does not
at this time to lie In shape to offend
. aoy of Yhe areat powers, much less
the United Ststes. If the repot
yesterday'a dlspatchtw prove v
true, and the American consul
Innilled by the Cossack soldiers, thenmay jbe jtnntads for rlKoroiis action.
Aa It)Is. there appears to be a neces
•Ity. tb land American marines to pro­
tect khe consulate at Neschwang
Japan Is making H busy for Russia,
but in the meantime It Is not a r
posaibntty that the other powers will
have to take a hand In the fight
The reci-ptlon last night to E
FVitIs and Ralph Case was a flitlng
tribute to two blgbty esteemed busi
neas men If they did not before k
the depth of hiimsn friendship their
frightful exp4-rfl-np«- In shlpwrec
impressed them with It v.-r> forcibly
. Aa^ that they apprt-olste the mi
iations of n'gsrd In full inraHon- has
been as forcibly shown
The SouTr^^'e^Cumber Company
by Ue addition 61 a box factory
employ fifteen more men That's the
kind of enterprise that counti
more opportunities for employment
the more Traverse- City will advance
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re^
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
Bot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY Jb Co.. Toledo. O
We. the undersigned, hare known
F. J. Cbmmy for the last 15 years, and
■ bellevi him perfscUy honorable In all
bualness transactions and financially

tj*huWaldlOK.
SIT KIniuiB &

Mirim.
W’holeasle lirugglsts. Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Inter

vnot's RELUBIUTY
STRONG

EVIDENCE

OF

"fountleas phys
are now prescribing and'
Vlnol as the most valuable
oil pre|iaratlon known to
and It Is fast snperMvtlng
forms of ixsl liver oil.

MERIT.

Indorsing
cod livei
medltlne.
all other

sl<

Vlnol derlvc-s Its
wonderful Uft-glvlng and strength<ixating power from the medicinal cura
tive elements found In the cod's liver
It is the-best strength creator
%'ltallxer for old people. w»wk wci
children, and the exm

to have In do without Vlnol In my
prsrilce. It has no equal for hard
-Now. when we tell you that
hs%x- never wild In'oiir Morx- a remedy
of such ix*markable curative
strength-creating |»ower as Vlnol. for
and the age«l. and
say U will we wl
without qtiestlun.
faith In
. strengthen and cure.
Try
guaMtee. Ji
*ry Vlnol
> tool on our gus
Johnson. l>ruggist. For the <»n
of Traverse CUy i
has arrangixi will

BOUGHT STOVE
FORFAMH.Y
SCHOLARS

AID

POOR

PEOPLE

8UF^ERING WITH COLO.

Washtogtoo. Feb. If.-The Ru
mbaasy to being flooded with t
Letters from 10
phynlrlsnr arrived yesterday. The
Russian ambassador ha# been obliged
abandon hto orlgtnsl Intention to
aer eacir'of these offers wlih a
tonal roeisage. but a cordial letter
of thanks to sent by the embassy ic
are .b*cllned. as RussU
does not stand In nee.1 of medical oi
lillury aid.
mint

TONW^n/UIEPlIBlICSimBS

CHEAPEST

QUALITY

Ptotse's FtUrts

8. E. Wait A Sons Urge Thsm to Use
A man named Blaxls atarted trouble
Myomsl—Willing to Sell It on
in a Menominee saloon the other day
and they put him out
The Buchanaq village council has
A now and specially valusi»le use for turned down ihe\proposlilan of a pro­
Hyomel has bene discovered, one that moter who wanted a contract for
will be particularly welcomed by sing- atieet lighting. \\ lielng hto Intention
to pipe gas frttm the Nllt-s plant.
The village of Grand 1.4-dge has a
through the Inhaler that comes with I2.5PO damage suit on Its hands.*
every outfit, carries healing balsamt brought by Mrs. Drusllla Williams,
who asserts that ishe was Injured esto the head and throat, and-------- ens the voice. 8. K. Walt A.1Sons have rlonsly by falling on a defective sidc*had several of their
wwlk last October
to them to regard to the
One Michigan temiM*rance enthusiast
yomel for this
following the uf^ of Hyo
sent a lengthy communication to a
special purpose, ^nd will be glsd
stale papAT signing It 'Co^worker."
and the Intelligent compositor twisted
Pier, teacher - public speak*
It Into -Corker” and the editor moveil
They feel a ? that the use of Hyo- out 4»f town to'iween two'days.
10*1 for this puritose wni make
An Investigation has lu-en Instituted
new friends for the treatment. *^Mt
di»e* not give satlsfartlon. the money
imld win to- reiume<1 pnimptly and
a glove far
laven tt> give
wltlioul quest
It the glove (xilii
lory. It se*-ni
the mitten, sti t«
i be carried pany gave th.*
Mile of Hyo- speak
Judge
rcMilUlge
has
nstltuu
»pper, costs
ve-stlgatlon of sHl.xins In 8t Joseph
only one dollar.
-ard In
Many remarkable cures of catarrh on the u-stimony he hbard
Impn-s
and <»ther inmliles of the air imssages liquor case. Hee to undt-r the Im
of the soUsiDs of the
haw* iH-en made by Hyomel. and 8. E. Sion that
Wall A S4»n» agixH* to refund the mon­ city rgularly violate the Sunday clos
ey to anyone who dm-s not find 4i a Ing law. No doubt.
The county clerk t»f Calhoun nx-tMU
<x»rapU*ie cure for any catarrhal troiito
ly placed a childrens fnx* hospital
contribution toix uh his desk and
lyx>rael; simply breathe plac-eil therein a nickel. Some time
» inhaler, and relief during the day someone who was to
coroes qulrkl:
netxl of 4 cents came along and substltuUHl a ropiM-r for the 5-rent plec«*
and went on bis way rejoicing.
Uecaufu- his wife wt
A Grand Rapids chemtot has dlsoov
siantly nagging him. am^es
‘ rtf
ered that there are itC.isw.tKKl gemiK
Grand lUpi.to s.xks
liaradlng atoiut on evei# dollar bill in
voree^Mirl.
cln-ulatlon. but the anntmnrement lias
had ng effi-ct upon the willingness of
the Kalamaxou plumbers to separate
their customers fn»m the long grx-en.
agree to refund the money oo n W- aetxirdlng to the latest nlon scale,
cent bottle of Oreene'a Warranted
istlng of h.
While Chlcora was
Syrup of Tnr If It fnila to cure your twtviMiund liaby girl. Watson meets
cough or cold. We also guarantee m
with
a 10-yearold youngster
tS-cenl ^Ule to prove antlifnctory or weighing i:;«; 1X1
Here is a
ttgled health
scheme for some
foot! company.

The scholars of Room No. 1. Tra
Tse City schools, hi
len and bought a i
that was needy and
was a terrible thing
The city had furnished this family
wxiod but It could hardly be burned
account of the condition In which
their stove Was. The little home
com cobs are <belng a picture of cheerlessness and deso­
under ten. having suffenxl greatly
with the cold
In speaktog of the subjpci Mr Nyc
When you feel like slghing-aing.
said that the father
mghlng will nmr pleasure bring
work, being afflicted with that terrible
Learn to tough, and tough right
By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at disease, cancer of t
ade I
wolf from the door, but
•ds of ducks are al
d^hmn the 8t. Clair river.
fish at Baeanaba.
found.
fined 94 for
mother was out doing washing in
MM aending his daughter
order thnt they might hare food, to
lUMinree the mlcrohei which Im the midat of the auflering the sick
porerUh the blood and drentothm.
schools
I nU tmnble that..........................
n of the
nutritlott.
Thai'e what Holltoter*s
certainly oommeodnble for
Rocky Moontain Tea will dc.
Mto. Tea or tablet form.
J. G. John*

jk-r lo*

tf ^ tout to evA B. W. Qroml Mr

ItoBoniStaa. lie

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TRV A RtOORO WANT AO*

TRY A RECDRO WANT AO.

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STATE AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, 146

UtM nt Puir C»

A X

R. SANTO
FIRE INSTANCE JOHN
lii-itt wimijT]
a P. CARVER A SRO.

The CUy Counell has extended the
tax warrants for the month of Febrti
ary for the eo11.^tion of the
MO.nl !
county taxes; and also the i
city and sclumi taxi-s and spix-lal as
sessmenl of 1903.
I will be In my offleo to receive said
es fronf .now until Febniary 29th.!
J904. on each week-day, from 8 o'clock
c
forenoon, and
,
rk In the after- • 3 *
1 210. Wilhelm

Sail skating to populkil'at Cold water. 1

SATURDAY, ONLY
20 Ladies’ $15 Suits 3.98
30 Ladies’ $8 Coats 2.98
25 Ladies’$t 5 Coats 5.00
60Ciiiidn)B’s6^Coats2^
MUST MAKE ROOM FOR
NEW STOCK . . ...

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J. H. MONROE

TravacM
__________

>^ilhmim Stoek.

Inaiirannai'^’'*

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.J)ENTISTS..

WUheln^Blo^

L W HASTIII8S & son

A. D. TYLER

FIRE INSURANCE

DENTIST

m Boltor. Ptoto UUMsml
LubiUlr. aortowwl In-urmnar.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

City.

* ^(nhallcoon

sm Stock

Bote

IT IS A FACT!
I Of ytmr life I I sp<>ni to iM-dT

Did It ever oreiir to you that more than o
Itaiancx- fif your life to Influenred by.the i

I of rest and i

J

than that.

iIM-ratlon you obtain when your head to 6n

your pillow. Thl.s. In turn. deiH'mix very much upon the character -«if your bed and to-ddlng.
Is It not iraiK,riant, then, fhkt they should to* designed 1.^ pmm^.te the numi, peaceful slumlx-r i^^^ the
iM-st hygienic conditions?

!

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ii

Wo can supply you with everything that ^n to- desired in this line-

-

M-v-

Just at present we nn* offerlmMuosI excx-pilonal bargains In high grade

BLANKETS, PILLOWS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
THE BEST WOOL

HERE IS A BLANKET.

BIre 1« 4 (54x741 that weighs 2*, |xmnds to
the pair. fxim«-* in Ians, whites and grays, and
for only‘Site the imlr. The 11-4 size to gray
only and sells for K.V I hi- pair Thes«- prices
can’t to- Ijealen
IthE BLANKET YDU WANT.&

'

A 11-4 blanket, good and firm, in gray, white
or tan: sold only by the pair for ll.ou. There
are two other grade, that we ask 11.25 and
II
for Here to a 12 4 tan blanket that
costs only It 50 the pair and the gray 12-4 selto
for 12.00.*

ALL WHITE SPLIT BLANKET.



M

So much In demand for children's um-. 50c for
the pair Something ymi have been kwklnf

8LANKETS

The flni-si. sofleat wool made,
Mis you only flood.
READY HEMMED SHEETS

Save* you all the trouble of hemming The
72x90 coals you 50c. the Klx90 for 7.5c and Ibe
90x90 selto for 90c.
PILLOW CASES.

There are two Mxea 8€x42 and 38x45. but there
are aevermi grades selling fn>m 18c to 25c each. .
WHTE BED QUILTS.

line to aeleci from and you can'
pay 50c or 94 00. as you choose.
The fHttged white quilts sell for $1.50 and
12.50.
PILLOWS.

WARM. WDDLLY BLANKETS.

IM and they weigh four i
sqll fur ll.ofl a pair.

The flaeat line to aelect fn»m and gooda that'
we can guarantae and are the bmt for the
moony that can be found, and the prieos gre
froB TUc to fW for
pIlW.

THE HIWIAH 4 UY

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niB Bastofl Stoie|:M : MiniiNTiiE GOMnw
If

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iBirtaaP Rim Eiidrie

A celluloid comb worn by MUs Ada together and use them as adverttoeStaley of Portland, caught fire, bum meots before and after eating.
Real esute In 8t. Joseph county to
Ing her quite badly.
Ing up and to making very sallsan investment,
If ytm haven't time to prepar*
have heretofore given their
lister s Rocky Mountain Tea, It I
_
altemlon to grain, but of
made In tablet form also. Get a
late are taking up Slock
slock feeding
feed
age already to use. Makes you
meeting with ]
keeps vwi well. 35 cents.
J. G Johm
ilshlng an man
picking
over
old
papers In a
KIMBALL PIANOS combine durabilamatoo paper mill recently came
ty and purity of tone with elegance
r finish. You should have one.
I pnived to be copies of si>eeches deD at Benton llvered by several Indian chiefs to the 1
A merry m
lUrlMir and
tUers profit thereby.
1 risen, governor of Indiana territory ‘

T..

SACI

DO NOT KNOW

THE
ENTERPRISE
GRCX)ERY

PER 1000 WATTS

Out Washing to Keep the Wolf,

Sold by all drug

NEVER

YOU

WILL CONVINCE YOU.

B

From Door—Children Suffer.

MU per bottle.

IF

THIS Giyt US A TRIAL AND WE

ulOM-r

A petroleum flow has been struck
Father III With a Csr»cer and Mother

PRICE.

IBSOLUTBLT ODORLBSS

OF mcmcAS

IS

IN OUR STORE FOR THE SAKE OF

AlfD

CONDEUSta IIXWS

i

CLEAKST

wwHEAlTHIESTww

a

I
iiS

; onr, Jaat, fetoat. februaby i», im.'

THE KVJUilfeiO BEOOSD, TEA1

Acor WILLIAM

•TRIAL
OF
>

oun

•UCaCWHCAT

FLOUil' '

A«y Owe Can Try MSma «ta Ef
markaMa FlaHi Fanwiii EM.
E. B. Wait A 8oi6, ana of tha fcaaC
known Ena of drwaHau la thli aao
tkm, waau wry reader of tbc Rao
orff wBo has beam loaiag Eeab or who
M wader normal weight to test MPooa. the Beeh JOniMaff food ter a mimth
at their rtek. Thoee who try this

JLHEAIST
B600M

APPEARS

CATARRI

AGOimOR
COMPLAINT.

ELGIN e.l£KriS

TO

THRlYmO AUQMTILY

MAKE* YOU •‘ITCH- 1^11 MORE.

> .

WHICM FROVeS THAT IT TOUCHER

;

THE RIGHT RFOT AND It. THE

Onio aua pnmci.
COUPON.

r£ PURE ARTICUE.

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hiJ
tbc pnrcbajie price of MIoua refended In enae It 6otm not In‘ ibe weight and cere stooh

YOUR. O^ER

It gives satUfaction,
E. WAIT A SONS TAKE ALL
THE RISK.

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R C. Wah A ta
Qlar flfty-cent box <
a gearnntee to m ■><) tk« ID»
the
treatment d

NAH & LAY CO.

her of ptedged
instructed for Presidei
This cold analysU of the

err.”’*’"

:■............. Sc a
Choice BtoeRibb«S«dednirin..................ue »
Can ^ ICC lor Mimdf

i cnnuL HEWS
or rn world

\mmminN

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.

A Bara Cora far
OaMa.

m

vedver they tia<l found in tbelr fatherV
n»om at lA*. Moinea. la. Leo pulled
the trigger and bia iittle hr«»ther fell
dead, the bullet

grandhlcr and heln-ss of Thomas Wll
of WesbH'heHler. N Y.. after a
i: years
When Wilson died
of his wealth could In* found,
he was known lo hate imsconsiderable f.»rtime acmimu
imildlng
Mrs. l.l/.fle Pell, his

Chicago. E U. llarrk. consul i

rather untinual ft»r aI iphysician
his patients on the
plan.
However. tbU is the
way Druggists S E. Wail A Sons are
selling Mi-o-na. as they agree to re­
fund the pric* of otic a lK>x if It does
e all stomach tn»ubles and In
weight
The Record

I publish exused Ml
forming
I rour letters
,-vration has

The remarkable
‘suits from the
use of our advertising
advert
columns has
8 K
n«*v»*r he«-n iM-tter a uiwn than
Wall A Sons* largV sale iif MI-CV1
1 adv
t alrea
article
Is the lM‘st selling
I
Wail A Siins
STAGE AND PLATFORM.

GET RIGHT ABOARD.

M

dri«i‘.ppi^:;2 i

**“

Strength
If Ml-o-na
rncceeds. yoo
have galaed bealtb aod strenrb at a
trifling expense. If It fails Drnggisu
8. B. Wait A Sons will return
pay
for ibe treat
Asorleaa umrlau and Amarieaa olo aaooey and
denti who idazi culnic W Gennanr. He tbamselves
good faith, flfiy
As an ev
declarea that Germao norala are ao
cents should be deposited
Mited with 8. E.
low as tu menace American v
Wall
A
Sons
when
gelling a box of
He aayo atuiieota will be aum
Ml-o«a.
snd
they
will
give a signed
by lemptatlooD onboard of in A
receipt to refund the money if the
Ora. Jfjr IWlioeIrr baa d«al«*d all In. I and advtaea them lo abnn Germany
• caatflteir
•"
«"
r«elv«l
teal at bminli
Hd haa taa >>r »>* ~brttFf cUu.
torcaMarwM 10
e baa
iSSa^bSl
Andrew C^meale
bai given I1S.DO0
laffeetloo and probah
the Wllberforre nnlvemiiy.
nnWeroii; a negro
ullatkm at the polls that would i
I Inatliuilon. for a library on the ct.l Drogflist B. C. Walt A Sons* Bond 1
from so drastic a measure.
I at Wllberforw
Democratic leaders In Washington
erf George a broth
reiuctantly concede to the B
a. Va-. and U a <
H^-arst combination more than
Cocapod an Awful FaU.
third the strength of ibe convention,
Mr. H. Haglgna oT Melbourne. Fla..
and their fear that it may be wo solid
Or. Eduartfo Ade^o DUx. the
writM. **My doctor told me ! bad Can
Ified
that, while Insuflteleni to 1
aumptlon and notbing oonid be done
about the nomination of Mr HearsL
for me
I wa. given up to die
The Sons, they will give you a signed
open a legation iber*>. la known In offer of a free trial boOle oTDr. Klag i to refund the money unless It cures
Sooth AdK^rira aa a nmellat iif high New Dtacorery for OonaumpUon. In- dyspepsia and Increases weight.
dnoed me lo try IL ReanlU were aUrt
THbe money Is simply on deposit
Ung. I am now on the road to race
with 8. B. Wait A Sons and does not
in the
aad owe U all to Dr. KlDg*a New
become theirs until you acknowledge
oovery. It .urely saved my llfe.ta of sutehood. but In reality ic
that MI-o«a has helped you. It Is just
ITMt enre U guaranteed for all throat as safe in their hands as In the First
I hia candidacy, captured the ter
and lung diaeaaes by Jaa. O. Johnaon
National Bank. S E. Walt A Sons give riiurU**. lock, stock and barrel, anti
and F. H. Mcada. druggi.ta. Price SOc
you their signed bond that is a legal Iheir aupport la regarded aa a moal
and 1100 Trial bottle. lOc.
aluable aoaei for the Hearat candl
contract to pay back every penny that
Ml-o-na has cost yxju. In case It does dacy.
Delegates from various congress dlaCard of Thanba
do all that Is claimed f<ir It. The
icta acattered througbuut the middle
liar sired box sells/^or
We wish to expreaa our sincere
t‘si .the aouthwe^t and the Pacific
thank, and appreciation lo the many
«st have been Instructed for Mr
that make It specially
kind frlenda for the a>'mpatby ahown
Hearat
Tbeae instruct Iona are now
tenoed overboard alMiui -to
i
tile in cases of chronic indiges
and for the l>eaatirul Aowerv aent at
carefully counted, and the ag
“nunbeaut of Ca|H« llaU»M-aa white the tbf time of The death and funeral of
ind dys|»eysla
It mingles with
e
baa awelied
hia
boom tc
od yob eat, aids Us assimilation,
•cbooner Henr> (Uawwon waa runni
<mr mother
tones' up and strt^gtlnms the digestive alarming proportionv in the opinion
l•ofure a nurthweai wind, on AfiHl
*s rich, red blood, builds of the conaervativea
up the '^**^*’^
emaciated form and
In Illlnoia the Hearat managers, with
and
strength
their machine plenilfully supplied with
Ida. ik*rmuila
Though nearly a year
ry a rccord want ao
system.
cash and pn>tnlaea. are carrying on a
in tranalt. the Utile la»ule wa» pieked
r that in beginning the nse
up not more than alx hundred mile,
aggressive campaign,
you do not rUk a penny.
thus far. of aplittlng
mway. lk‘tween Haitetaa and Bermuda
Druggists 8. E Walt A Sons* written
party of that state
the |H»werfuI gulf Mreatn flowa In n
guarantee is an abs<»1ute prtdectlon
nonh«aaierly direction amt wonid un
Ide open.
and even should you lose U. they will
HarmonUing the warring fact Iona of
der urdlnan clrcurootancea have l«>rne
return your money without question the Nebraak
the plilal away from, where It waa
and wlthorn argument should Ml-o-na ficult task li
fiHind. t'rnea and head wrlnda moat
fall lo give perfect satisfaction
hove .truck the Umle during it. i»ajH
aage and luaaed It out of the grmap
City platform
WHAT8 GOING ON
an Impossibility by the action
of the ocean current
In a speech ^t^^ore the IVniocrallc ^11^tSmSilil!u*S
Z. Walt
A Sons, the
iKipular of the IVmsIas county democracy of
club €»f New York, ftirroer 8«-nalor. phyfA■ ■ tp fatly It bWag mavalBag. But
lndt»raed
W R
; ^a that state, which
Charkw A T.iwne lias ih-clanMl. in dis »*imi itiTaimt tbaantM iiniolutad to try I
Hearst for president.
l»enny-ln the-slot weighing
cii.slng the next i.Jatfonn of hts fiarty
A valuable recruit to the Hearst
their Istun*, so that tlunu- who us«* .Mithat the rtem«icrat. «rf the w«»st an*
ona ran tell h<iw much they gain in
up is Wniiara L Finley, chairman
weight every week
willing to n-legate the allver is.pe.
the democratic stale cenlral com
The fn*<* coinage qmwtlon. he i- qu«*t»*d
mitiee of Ohio,
and
iH-hind him
There is talk nt forming a -Gel marching In solid columns. ar»* the re­
a. having aald. |ia.s 4».H-n wmHih! by an
Fat Soclely" in Traverse City
Increase In the world*, gold supply,
mains of the radical democracy of
will W a Jolly c owd. as fj
and that while mailers romalu as they
all Intent on profiting by
are always happy
This will
aro the |»eople do not can- anything
their devotion lo the man on whom
has fallen the mantle of Bryanism
about II
Z
T<im Johnsim. however. Is said to be
Wait A S«ms are the local
against Hearst for

"T

pnaoL........................Sc a
Ca»iecluse iOtoSO
...tett
Nice dried pe.d»te

Ing a enretel ennwaas of the demo­
cratic sJtuatloa. writes:
Friends of WUUam R Henmt de-

There U plenty of i
I for ever>bodjr to rcadi
the land of[goodbt
good health via the Romoc line. The
Romoc man sa)*s, “There is no need of glandulir
swellings, facial eruptions, abscesses, tumoroiis, oc
cancerous growths, and if you suffer from such it is your own
fault/’ Just suit right in and do what thousands have done, Tata
Romoc, Man ne\*cr invented anything that could equal it as a
blood puriiicr. Romoc b NatuieV own remedy, uncontaminated
by poisonous drugs or alcohol. When it cures, it cures permanently.
It does not irritate; it does not break down flesh tissue. The mis­
sion of Romoc is to buUd up. give strength and make rich, red
blood, and to enable all tbc organs of the body to act as Nature
theyshouW, Please try a bottle of Romoc on my leo
ation for any blood
trouble snd you wiUne
lefreth.

filrtatlon

with

the conser

and the leading Hearst boomer of that
Slate. Joined issue with the conserva
lives at the recent meeting of the
Democratic state central committee
The result was a drawn battle, though
both sides claimed the victory
The/ Hears! managers declare that
ey hold
Pacific coast sUtes safe
T lht*4r candidate. Emissaries of the
Hearst movement have invaded nearly
every |»rt of the south, and are work­
ing overtime to create aentlment farorable for their man Experienc^-d poU
ticlans in the southern states have
nveried through a sincere bebeen converted
iblllty ol
candidate, and any quantity of
I.
scattered
throughout
the
length and breadth of the sunny south­
land. have been converted In other
sys.
The candidate
will be the ms
F. Murphy, and no man l>ettcr r
s than W. R Hearst. who I
posed to l>e aware that, ibtuigh i
Utive ir
late for president, pernon grata to the big chief of that
organisation.
It is said here that
with thl.-» constantly in view the ed­
itor-candidate
is bringing
to bear
every poaslble ounce of pressure on
the Tammanv boss, and that his plan
rot assault on the armor of
conservaUsm. In which Murphy is tern

John J KenntHly. who cfUnnu nces a
week's engagement here next MontUy
night at Steinberg s Grand.*^comes of a
family that has l»een ct»nnerte<i with
the stage for over fifty yean*
Hts
grandfather was a well-known theat­
rical manager and his father has been
identified with a numt>er of the most
-ssful plays and players. John J
Kenneily has thrtn* brothers living
are all successful actors.
His
only sister. Lillian, was one of the
t popular Miubreiies on the Amer­
ican stage at the time of her death
last spring, so It may be said truly
Hear,tL<l bi> .up
that Ibe -Kennedys * are born actors.
porters are
doing
yeomen's
work
dies tickets free if
s the lesser lights of Tammany
by one paid reserved seal ticket
They are making headway. It is
chased before 6 p m Monday
reported in Washington, and.

nwsMwrwwMsow.AH4ms.ss.
THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES.
IOWA. BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
pare Life
is exactly what The Bonkers Ufe I

226 Etst FM SM
Dan'tSaadRmiy
ter your

nails or
hardware

ntee and Reserve Funds to protect our contracts ore nPOr^
‘ than fd.i
W.SOO.000.00
The average
coat for death kMoea and expenses, per $1,000. post
rerni
twenty
t not reached flopo per annum.
In sa«tzrifies ore deposited with the
.500.000.0ti

This is pledged fur
per annum,
y.mr local bank.

1 risks only ore written for small
Our limit U
six ihauBond dollars (Id.ooei
There are many other good fegiu « In The Bankers IJfe that can
be best explained by our agents.
Is g.«d. and there i» ntHhIng
Ji^pin*-*. Io»a
Invest
•stlgate this for yotirself
lirulars and must rat km <rf cost.



I

WIIJ, 8EIX

YOU

NAll-8

and hardware AS CHEAP AS
YOU CAN GET THEM OUT­
SIDE and you con get them
as yon want them and aee tba

Send your age lo i>ur i

when

you

buy

of your HOME MBRC1IAKT
you g.-t full weight.

J. E. MURNAY,
HOtXANO. MiOH.

norBuyol Jlisats

Call and see me
mmlv

*1.0 OnANO Rapioo. Miom

Trank Crude,
Obituary.

WANT DEPARTMENT

Mrs Ltiuisa Stewart, whciee funeral
occtirred on Monday. Feb li. 1004.
from her late* horn** at 3oK W«-sl Six
teenth street was liorn In the t
t'Johimbla. near Richfield Sprlf
•V
Y.. Mav 3rd. I81J She was the
ter of Nicholas and Phoebe
and cranddauchlej^ of «h» MoodclL’
H^ISL
of ColombU Sbo «. loft »o.beri«.
at an early age and was placed among
aroonr k*i'-«r*-*rs
sirongcrs. with whom she found a
for a home, having 1
placed upon her quit
_____ FOR BALE.
the usual
iual requirements of chlldbood
«
Her ycMing life knew.little of
oi
pleasure, but amid it all she was faith
ful to every trust. At the age of is
with
Stewart
passed tm some thn-d* years •«»» '
which she'has sp-nt her time ! *!^’**1_*/"*^
aliemaielv with
Wexford and Mlsi
City, with whom sh«‘ had 1
moat of the past year
two daughters remain to rem*
hiving.
sHf-sacrlfiring
moth
gon«‘ U-fore to lieckiin them -

inquire a.

£Kc:fBi“SsS==s

14$ front street
QTEOfBEItG’S GRAIfD
O OPERA HOUSE

JIIIEWBL.

SS!? FEB. 22011
Annoasl Tovir

oithe {omous Stock Company

Kennedy Pleyers
Su^iortiDg the Popolei
Comedian,

Mr. Jm T. Kaudy

in an uj>-to-date repertoire of
Scenic Pnttlnctions in coo.
junction with a complete

YMlOEVILlf GOMPAIY

Frank 1^ of Mllwau
Mrs. Ellen 1). Milliard of .Mllfi'ird. .N
Y. and MUs Emily D. Stewart of
j ~“ TTT.'/V

MONDAY NIGHT, RoUnd
Reed’s Great Comedy

sorrows of life imcomplainingly
many years she was a great su!T«
from a claim of asthma, and like
,^»rrnmhL £U
woman in the scripture, suffered many
things of many physicians, but *be [ !»«._ V-*‘..^~rather grew worse, when about the
year H>S»I she was induced lo try
Christian Science ireairoent. and by It
wss healiMl of this dreaded asthma
h'rxim that time she adhered strongly
to this faith, finding in It both a m^-d
icine and a religion which satisfied
her. and at no time did she desire any
__
^ORRENT.
other
her tmeans of healing
of the Christian
of Traverse City and
Science
dt»eplv hived by those who knew her.
She had no lingering illness, but dur­
ing the last few months, several se­
vere claims of suffering had «oome to
micellaneoub
which were promptly destroyed
through Christian Science treatment.
In her last days she was up and
dressed even <1»> • h**** only complaint
•Ing. "So tired * and "I want to rest.'* -------------------------------•• Like one who
So she fe asle4-p
wraps the I xpery of bis couch about
es
down
to
pleasant
him
and

“CHEEK”
No waits—Perlornunce con-

SS£

lOt. 20t, 30c

sl-s

bolding apakl

T
ilMMf

hlte robe
T whke casket and
matching her
tieautiful
white hair,
formed a picture of purity and lovell

Trimbln’s Bakery
WMisiliaSOritI
Prompt

sbfpmeat of oeUlda

orders and sattofoetloB gna
teed
Your patronage solicited.

Myaterlom Circumctanca.
One was pate ana sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence ihe^tf
ference? She who Is blushing with
health uses Dr. Klng*t New Ufe Pills
to maintain it. By genUy orousl
QTATg OF M»CHIUAR
laxy organs they compel good
Nearly ForfaRa Hia Ufe.
tion and head off coostipaUoE
ly decUred for him. all are quietly
inawaj almost ending
ei
fatally
ivallabllUy and auggestlng them. Only 25c. at Jos. G. Jol
rlble nicer on
the leg ol
atarted a horrible
i
o the boas that perhaps and F. H. Meads. Drugglau.
ter. Franklin Grove. BL For
1 be well for Tammany to get
r T—n it defied all doctors and all
In line and open up the way for his E. W. HASTINGS A SOnT
tadles. But Bocklen's Arnica Salve
itlon.
FIRE INSURANCE.
no tronbla to cure him. Equally
said here that these
d for Buma. Bruises. Skin Erup­
ts and Piles. 2Sc at Jas. G. John­
's and F. H- Meads Drug Stores.

L. E. TRIMBLE. Frap.
Corner Ninth and Union
Cltirens T^oae 7M.

f

-ssr sjtsi.-sj'^srsi
EXPERT OPTICIAN

ss

kmg-shoulder o
cape Qollars
styles, the ' kmgwhoulder
bM to d»fT the bo- of Tunmony
are again In
and the deep crush beltst m
and ««oMid« • fortilo* to
th«
favor and therefore much pleasure U
evinced by devotees of these quaint
nets. PleMing examples of thm^
shown on pages & and 7 of thT
____ch Issne of the Peerless Fashion
Sheet, which may be had free at E
Wilhelm's store. Front street. Shirrings. nnother feature of thU Interest­
ing period, ore shown In an-aiirnctlTe
waist ptetnred on page 3 of tte satee
medlclaes 1 ever ated. They have olno
aheet and In almost every shirts
lacket and <
shoulder eheci w boxkrxi
gathered aMrt, an exact di

wiSd dlTSS

another reminder

•-TSf

'the'*

a E WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists

tea two wMe tucks, may he so

orator for wook, ran down women. No

s-.sir',5-£i"oSn£
BotMtenUon snoraBteed

kj Joa. O.

At Hotel WlUting the Brat five dayt
hod on
in March. Glaoeea gaorantaad te fR;
hand the 1st day of Jamiafy,
earing headache, dixxineaa gad aerv^
1904. ourplua to policy hoMora a
little over SatkOOaOOa
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
While the Baltimora dioairter RING SALE.
will cause a acvera loon to thorn
Wt have picked eat aboat 200
it will b« ooen that theta eomponlos ore amply able to pay ell
Rings, aeld at 04.00 te SSjOO
claima In fott and are new doteg
mmommAi.mxaL
to tai ceah, and still they can fui^
oisi| the very best of IwdemaRy
to their petrons.
WMi the utmset cenfldence In
Every ring warraated.
the companlee we represent we
solicit yeor fire Irtseronce bealPOR THE
nera, aod aatura yea we Mialt
BEBTRSBULTB
appreciate the same.
EoWoHASTHtOEiEBON,
Try ftaaord W«M

aaot Mg Hipaff I

I

to b« present. He sent s letter, bow i
ever, which expressed his spiirf^rUtlon I
of the £nnse which prompted the
cepUon-4iid voiced the sentiments ot ^
those present In expressions of sin
cere frlimdsblp for Mr. Ferris and Mr
Case.
In the absence of Mr. Covetl. Mayor
John B. Santo was called upon to
preside at the table and the mayor ac
quitted himself with the dlRnlfled
Itraee which characterlxes the mayor
8u»ui. Toastmaster Santo |?are an ad j
dress of welcome to the icu(«ts of
honor and Imprested the fatherlnc
with the object of the reception and
emphasized the stmnit friendship entertained for Mr. Ferris and Mr. Case
The response
I made by Mr. Fer
ris, who was visibly affected by the
sincere msnifastations of the est«
of their friends. He referred briefly
the disaster of the 111 fated stean
and the narrow escape of himself -and
friend, and declared that when the
ship went down he never thought t
City again. He coul
■ find words to express bo
* and Mr. Case appreciated the
f sincerity, but
► fully impressed
Mr. Ferris- s<>ntlmcntB. He dec
that this occasion would ever n*maln |
a bright spot In his memory.
Later in the evening Mr. C^.
Pleased himself in a similar mi
and assured the guesU that he wa.*=
glad to again meet these friends, but
I floundering about in
the water, expecting to l>ecotne PshI
for the Ashes of the Pacific he never
expected to see Michigan again.
During the evening the male quar
tet consisting of C. A. Skelcher. K. E.
White. I>r J. A. Snyder and C. F.
Hunter rendered M*vera1 fine selee
tlons. the first, appropriately ijclng
"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.and each minilw'r being <*n thus last Ira',
ly encon
There
ness In i
and Mr. Case had escaped, and of the
tragic arownlng of so many
them women and children,
itlsfkctlon that they returned home
. satlsfkctlon
aafe gave

BARGAIN* BECKONERS

O O OO

C. b. Warner entertained with rv
[tied
"It Is Bwiutlful to Be Alive,
of Deeds F. W. Wilson gave
address alsn^ and enterui

^^^S2e**presSo* froin^Kingsley. Mr
Gase*a hone town, were J. O. Crotser
his business partner: Postmaster A
a Stinson. PhllUp Miller. J. H. Mon
me aad M. McCarty. From Grand
Ramds came T. B. Snyder and B. a
warn friends of the two

ti Heking a Great HH

is Mskiag it Pretty Linly AmBd His Ssetien
ef the Store

Hasa ViyliMiEStorylhal
Will Biar Ripiating

Infanta- Moccaaina at.........

7c

Good UnbhacM Cotton in
short lengths at, pcry<l.

39c

Choice Outing Chih, light
and dark, 7c, 8c, and
KVc. short lengths, at. .

89c

44c

Lndi,a5hMa,o,iia and ends
Snitt That ir.re $I2 5U and $13 50 at.... 7.85

6JC
Urn Spring Oinghamt, finer, wider, and choicer jiatlcms than
most Ific qualities, at i>er j-ard............................... ........... ..

Cood Cotton Tomofingut:..,,.......................... ...i........
lf..r,

5»Ht That Wart $6.50 and $T.S0 at............................I. 3 93

.
94c
5c
34c

e.so
Ox/ertr

worth 6.60 to 760 at.................... 3.35

"T5.sj:s:nd°iS.:r.-^^

98c
1.98
1.19
1.95
1.50
29c
42c
33c

Bo/t' Roofon, ages 4 to 8 years, worth 2,00 to 2.60 at ....
>a/T'f Ponit, that were 3.00, 4.00 and 6.00, at..............

Cnth. IS inches wi.lc, worth 10c lo 12c *1..:.

Torf./Choice new patterns at 19c, 23i.
2.H-, .Ttc. etc.

""

BhaeM Tebh Umh. cstrm wide, vci) choice <)ualit>-, at B9c,
45c, «,d.
............ .......... ................. .................................

39c

6o0d mitathtd Tobh Lintn worth 8Sc at......... ................

24c

Set* Curttiniiy, choice new |iattenis. worth 15c to 18c at
ISJcand.................................. ............... .........................................

9Jc

leee C«r#e/«». worth $.8.60 at $1.9K, srorth $1.W, at............

63c

SiUolinot,\ cT\ choice patterns, at 124c, 9c. He and................

6C

Curtoin Poioo, B ft. long, triihout fixtures, at..

3c

Ktrtty Bantt. goo.1 and heavy, best 2.00 quality at........
8e/t' Knot Pant Suita worth 3 00 and ,8.5tl, at .|.............. ..
Be/t' Kitf Pant Suita worth 2.60 and 2.76 at.
Bujra- Curdurtf Knm Punta. best 50c Rrade, at
Baya' Ctaaimuru Knt Pwia. heavy weight, worth 76c at...
Mutt-a Buury Fhueud Undurwuur at..................

Brwst Eitonoion Potoo for l.;ace .Curtains worth 15c to 30c,
**

............................. t-...................^...................... ................................. ..

Blooehod PiUvw Cwtot readyto use, xi .......................................
Urge Turliok Towlt, 20x89 inches, worth 18c at................
ver>- choice things- indnding laany new spring
novelties, worth from 65c to $1.25 per yant, at................

9c
8c
I2ic

70. $2 and $.3 per pr 98c
Lodioi" Shoot worth 2. .70 at.....................
. 1.49
Ladiot' Shoot, worth 3..70 to 6.00 at ....
- 2.98
Bo/t’ Shoot all sires to 54, wortli 1.60 at .
.
89c
Jfae'a Shoot, worth 2 60, 3.00 and 3..70 at
Mon't Shoot, worth 4 00 lo 6.00 at...........
' 2 98
Ladiot^ Pott support worth 1.2.7 at....
Lodiot* Poft Shoot, worth 1.60 at..............
Mono Foit Shoot, worth 2.25 at.........
ChUdron^t Foh SUpport, worth 1.00 at...,
Miotu’ mndCkUdron^t RuUort,tl\ sires at....
Ltidiot’ Firti Ouohif BMort, at.....................

: '*11
. iU

Our Skirt Beckener
IsRtftitiiUii
Skirh that were 1 50 and $2, at

98c

Skirtt that were $3. $4 and $.7

1.85
Sw.//S*/Wa worth up to 10.60.
at 2.46,2.98, 3.66 and........... 4.98

Wun a Jar,,, Sham, worth 19c to 25c. at......... ........... ..
,
Wu>; SwMt,r WuBht,. wxwth SOc. 75c and 1.00 at........

19c
9c
39c

Ladi,,'Wou! Knit Juktta without Sleeves, worth .8 00 to
4.60 at.................................................................. ........................
W,n; Cay, that were 1.00,1.26 «td 1.50. at .................. .
Cup, that were 60c. 76c and 86c. at 39c and................

J.33
.76c
29c

^Ulks

T Hannah and C.
Bkelcher.
L. K. Gibbs was considerably af­
fected when he told how the trip
taken by Mr. Ferris and Mr. Case was
due to him. He had presented
proposition which they went west
Investigate, and when Jhe heard of
wreck and that these two were ^
tlms he wished that he had ne
He
they had
escaped.
■It was after mldnlglil when the
gram was concluded and before
persing the-guests once more sh.wk
hands writh the two honored
The meeting closed with the singing
of Auld Lang Syne by the guest*, lot
by the quartet.
During the early evening each oi
the rescued men was the center of &
gnmp who sought to learn the detaU>
of the wreck and many things wen
told which had not before been known
aad which were especially interesting

AND M18SI

Our Shoe Beckoner

Our Clothing Beckoner

Our Dry-6ood$ Beckoncr

JciolOc Cinghamt dress an»l a]>ron style at...........................
ere presented and appro
rks made by Phillip Miller
Senator O. C. MoHstt
. the mixlag of a "gin IlM ' by Leon F. Titus.
Dr. Btrangways. Jeny Sullivan
Cedar. J W, Hannen. Kev. C. T. Stout. |
Judge J. A. Ixirani
that flowers shonld be strewn along
*ihe paths of the living Instead of w hen
they are dead; by a. K. Curdy
Grand Rapids, who through circiim
aunces beyond his nmtixd did‘
, take the tame trip as he had arrmti

MO R MIN O! ^

We’ve good news for you. We’re going to be at Steinberg Bros., another week. Owing to the
severely cold weather, which rendered travelling almost impossible,'there were so many of you
that coyldn’t reach us that we’ve decided to give you all another chance. You are all well aware
by this time that we are “Bargain Beckoners” and that we are well named. We are pretty lively
little fellows and it just suits us to be kept on the run. The way we’ve been going the past ten
days would tire most ordinary bargains, but we are throughbreds. Maybe you thought before
you saw us, that we were pretty egotistical,but you’ve probably concluded now that it was just self
confidence. We know we are unusually good and that there was nobody else to tell you about
it, so we had to.

Others worth 1.60 and 2.00 al
Borcorigod UndorokirU, worth 1.25 at

Ludiu ,r«*.h,T..L“4?»ibVw.'

ii.w -.i

19c
1.88

Don't put off too long,
just one week frem next
Cuesdap this 6/rdf w

’ll

THo ‘‘BAROAIIM

t ir

will positiotfp end and
we'll bid pou all farewell.

A

:0K0IME:IR3”

IIMBE
TRAVK

OiTV, MIOHfllOAN.

Cbwu amd stt st§ wbUt f»u taa.

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