The Evening Record, January 15, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 15, 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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1904-01-15

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THE EVENING RECORD flrtwaS
TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904.

SECOND IN
•king EDWARD
MAY MEDIATE ONE WEEK
THREE

aCTWIlKN RUMIA AND JATAN IN
^RSMNT CNIAIt

STORES

DESTROYED

THE FLAMES

TOO wool BOOZE
Fronch Natiofi lo Orinkinf HorooM t«
Ooatl>—Canada tha Moat Tamp
ate of Natkma.

JAPAN IS
WILLING Si

CilMlLLA DAVAUAl ULLED
LOSS OF S1E000 ON STOCKS AND
BUILOINQS

Br H*lra to tba Bvantec lUcunl.

MOGGISTNEAD

daily at the La

•T.'SLSSVAl

BUM wnx NOT lEGlN nCHT
OCCLARBt

THE

I

By Wlra lo tha Branlnf Record

Tha taland Wanta a Oaflnite Picdga

Oolumbaa. Ohio. Jaa. 16 —Fonarr
Ooraraur Aaa 8. Boahaell. who waa
atrlckea wlih paralyala aaTaraJ daya
ajo. died aarly thia moralaa. Hla death

•a^Acrincad.
By Wire |« the Eveulaa UororU.
UiBdoa. Jaa. 16 -Klaa Edward aad I
ochar high Dritlah offlclal.. a«ordia« R ATITQ
to aathaallc lafonnailon. are irjinjj VA1 EphJ
hard to mediate Im iw.h>ii ^iinNia and
Japaa.la the r«r .• i»n. iruu and

BE FIXED

brla»- aUrtJ! a
h.*iilei„. n!
(V>uni Beckendorff KhknIbu amlw.Ka
dur to l^indon. iuad«* a lutiK vUli to

TWO CONVENTIONS FOR MICHI
GAN THIS YEAR

and Immediately upon leaving
a
kma. cipher nnwRaye to hU au^erii

The total loss

on

the

buildIngk.

which were owned
icd by H
Herman Bruake
Ih aUmt |r. A04I
• <-«ictf»l by him i
olh. r
I>4\Ih

iDMirni,

POSSIBLE DELEGATES

-ll la pracllrally certain that

COMMITTEE

any derlaratlan of war will imii . mi­
ll ii
tivu: HaaaU • The mlnlaier Is

WILL

MAKE

^T

Mioiraiio

DECISION

Selected to Attend National

In Chlcapo.

Arr4vala

wtlllns to go to war unleaa Ituaala will ‘

and riilheae iMivereianty In

and

Clearance

at

Twentj

Eight Towns Compiled by the Oe-

.

Waahlnaton. Jan 16
ema, chairman of the M Ichtaan n*puh
llran Mate c«*ni
back from
from llollaQd
Holla
WtMncaday uIk^I.
and yeaterday he aald that aoon after

that ahc. too. adhen>« to the
Mancliu

"

held in Grand lUpIda February^2.
Bill call a me.*llna of the aUte cen
commltt.»e. which
dal •• of the
t«o conientluna for
MIrh
hlaan The flml convention, which
MUCH
LING IN STUDENT will (rhooiM* de
republican ninventioii
nvention.
•OOV AT M. A. C.
. I«- held early In May.
I
Committee
Will
__________Decide
It
Mr. Diekema said yeaterday: •
Faculty ReatHctlona Concerning So- are three supreme
to be
nlttee
cinl LIf* Af. Cnunlng . Lot of
'*"• "
e whether the nominationa
Olaaatisfactien
t will he made at the fli>t or 7*«‘cim4l am
lenfhm.h Jan*r. !
Mr. IWekema will go to Hill.dale to
Agricultural i\»U«
• ,.
,, * make a aiHM^h at the Uncoln club
—The student b4
'onalderahl) . banquet February 11. and from there
wrought up over 11
faculty ml ^ will go Immediately to Grand Rapids
log. placing a ban 1
....tnhrt0,p.r.l
. .
j
T. J. G
I of Grand Rapids 1
Peter Wh
bite of Marquette may be l
I prom-rly chaiwroned. have
]«f
foi
of the four
delegate* at large chose

FIGHT IS FEARED r;

e xh.iwlng tl
v«‘siiel arvala and clearances at 2S 4 f the chief
Ichlgan iwrta of the 11 n mtha end-

Ih-trolt ..
LtidiDgton
Escauaha

BIG k. 0. T. M.
tAlLT TOmCHT

the student
atruVk foi
Miu.e of the \&puUl«in of IT
men for participating in a class rii.h
Many other thing* aUMii the student*.
• are ramilng dusaiisfa
-fsethm

UmOUE nOGlAH BENDEBEP
Baclal

Afternoon of

Ladies'

Library

and Much Enjoyed.

i.

Holland ^
!
Houghton ....
Charlevoix ...
Traverse City

i|

Ooaporado

Sawed

Through

RtAL

Idt Sho-.. ,mlv



V.MMel,» »pe.«lljr
Sli|.|ierv. rut to

-

JUbert Blobtaskf, mgr

•■KILTIES” IWTttOUBLE
Uniforms

Ma*.

Were

Taken

a

r s..na-|..a

warrant 4 v.-r*
1

ih:iti4'.->

,

i*air

From

Uhpemlng Monday night* and 2u?r
thi^ I*erformance given by the -KlUles * in that city, took posaesalon of
36 hand uniforms that are aUeged to

Ity Wlr*- t»» th.* Evening U*-cord

Jackson
Mich. Jan. lu.-Charl*-*
Snyder, ag.sl U. a y**uthfnl desperado. two large bundles.
from thepmniy jail last night
11 I* alleged that tbe clothing was
by sawing through the bars of his cell
smuggled Into the Sou on tbe afterbnyder was senteniNHl to Ionia for role
m after they gave their matinee in
l»«*ry
• 8auU 8te. Marie opera house. Tbe
band went to the CanadUn aide to pawaa discovered.
Refreshments wer*ENGINE BLEW UP
and advertise the evening pere
36 uniforms
were
Engineer
Was
Instantly
Kilted
and
awaUlng
them on the Canadian side.
VUnUHl***-*II
They cl
Fireman Badly Scalded.
ebarsv
include
to tbe A
Bottle. J. W. Jah
By Wire to the Evening Record.
forms on. Thta.
R Omik, C K ]
Syracuse.
N Y.. Jan 15 —A New cials clalffl. const
\ork Central locomotive blew up tbU yet none of the i
morning
Engineer Edward Mitchell have been )
COLLAPBED IN COURT
lutant^ killed and the flreman
intereaUng. aa each memlwr wa*
qulred to tell a stoo’, sing, or in *«
itrihute to the entertainn

ythT

i

w,

CLOTHIl^Ksf

•----------------------------------------

^


TTJhy not havr a pa^r t.l our warm
Slipj>trs and have warm feii.
Your shoes will last that much longer
besides the comfort you will gel out of
the Slippers.
The prices are ver)’

!

3,.,,

You tak.- m.

n

Cusloitr Sawing

.

Planing

Cluing


Mil Kinds «l mm

-a

IE:

Work

Sasb. Doors and »U kMs of BuiWaq material
at low pritts.

j
j

Th<'.u.) yo„thV .r,-MHS-l.l
Wi< weath T kln»l
Ju*t ih- ^h.n*

'
1

j

for srlMmllrtiv-

|

FRAHK FREIORICH & CO.

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

FEEL THESE COLD WINDS
A L E Y-S
Pure Wool UnderTvear will make you
feel like Florida.
If you have never
worn this brand,
then TRY IT. No
chances. New gar­
ments if not satisfied : : : : :

1

COME I
QUICK

■‘li

Goods are leaving our Child­
ren’s Department.
Annual
Clearing Sale at 25 per cent,
discount. :: :U Come Early.

100,125,1.50,1.75,24)0

*OAVe THEM ADVICE

Woman CAaivad With Being Aecaooory te Mi»^r Bwoowed.

THE MARKETS.

I Obtained

By Wire 10 the Evening Record
Alteatoarn. Pa.. Jan. 15.—Mrs Katb
■ artes Baecbiel, who la on trial chan

Lodging Last

Night

and Filled Up Thte Morning.
v»lt. Jan 15 —Whrot—May. »lc:
No 2 red. ffc
Corn—No. i. 43c.
Oats—No 3 white. 41c.
Toledo. Jan 16.—Wheat—January.
»Mkc: UMj. 9o%c: July. 841a.
lapaad la court this morning
After
Chicago,
Jan
16.—Wlmat-May. As
they
erldently
had
money,
■Ba vaa rwrlvad she kept her face
f74ac; July, t2%c. Oora—May. 4S1ac; ewef Rennie banded out some wbolelad in bar handkerchief duHag
July, 47Hc, Oats-May. 411ac: July.
advloe that they will remember.

su"r‘.hr::.£;tsr2^

f

II be a
> City (

^

i

------------------------- Il

DO YOU

aOUnBBtlD./NO.

RELIABLE

*

*|f veur Sbecs need Tizina krUig them here

*...! |.,i\ ih.-iii

’ ‘ V-

'

I elt

Ths Old Rallabie Sho« House

=: =

... co.n« *

75c

1 Cb Stn^

Jlmtrican Drug^

.
|
t
I
I,

S. BENDA & CO.

85c

50c

little toilet water in
the bath is moiC
refrcsliiiin:

rrp»t

Them by Uncle Sam’s Custon
Omcera.

of His CeR.
Tbe social aJiein4*in at the l^dle
Library today wa» .a* usual, attend*'
r of

Harbor Ib arh
jjike Lind.-n

w

ESCAPED FROM JAIL
Youthful

Unaerwear..Caps.^Hos^^^^^^^^^^^^

98c
iVonicn’s Sl.-i.’i J-ur Trimmed
ju!ieltc<. 4 1.1 to

al rally
I ill III*-

Points of valiie to
be found in our
window.

her«- I* still a kindiv f*H*Ung U
Ing in TraverM* City for the famous
tesm prepare*] and
many evr*-!lent featiires mill l*e prt- • Kilties • band of (k*rdon Highlanders,
fidlowlng thflr visit to Trav»‘rse City.
M-iil.nl
The supiH.rVwlinw elalsirate
But
th4* Klltli*" an* In iroubi**. al
and the program In k.t-ping with the
lalbn into disrepute
They are
IVpuly Gnat
ongly up agalUfti a Unlt**d State*
Uiinnor will h
entie offic«>r. Thu* gi>*^ the Ktary:
deliver an addrva*. upon

Association Waa Well Attended

Womco-. Si.'-.K r»PO Juliettes
warm Imc-!. plainly and
1 aw. nit to

I

26c to $ 1.50
a bottle.

-•■S

will n.elw- fa-

I U given a*
edict. The students
tbe roaaon forr the
1
hifical n-aaun f4.r
say that this li
prohibiting society parties, as society
and class affairs are never Intermlaed
Trouble Is evidently brewing among
the atudenls R.‘strlctlon aHer reslrlc
Good Supper. Enter^nment and
tlon has het'n plscinl upon Siwlal func
dress by Deputy/Great Comtkma uatll the only iMWlety
featun*
which remain* I* the dancing party
mander^Connor.
Tbe student, rt'.ent thU. and at pr»‘*
•an*d by>^me that an mu

.-S';

Port IliirL
Grand Ha

when taken In Placirof one of the two!

Jidin W. 1
* said !4» favor
ndlng Mr O’iirhn to th»' naihinal

35c

Women*-.

Piaud’s
Roger & Collet’s
Palmer’s
ttolgate's
F
Lazell's

---------------

each term

Our reguW 6.00 Men-. Pant..
..................................... a.„
Our regular 6.00 Men'. Panu. i«>....................................... «, 75
Our regular 3.00 Men'. Pams. now........................ ................. 7 75
.MKN-S CX)RI)l-ROV PANTS a. low a......... ....................... 1.37
U- CK CO.ATS at 1.00, I.lO, 2 00...............worth l.SO, 2.80, .3.00
A few few KINK ri.STK.RS, worth IK.OO.'at..........................12.,k»

WMSM
TOILET
WATERS. MAYER’S SHOES

LUOINGTON SECOND IN L
MICHIGAN PORTS

Republican Convention

department a announcemeot rcaardiUK
tbe Chlneae American ir.*aty. \Vc an-

40c

JuM.ph Wnc. fS4Mi; full) Insurvd

DETROIT IS FIRST

O-Srion and Peter White May Be

Prices That Please Purchasers,
Not Competitors

Ten
Button Over
('.aitors, goex! qnziitv,

A H••nr> Huy. |1.2»h»; |.arii»ii> inNUt.*.!

he r.**ttll of the
aald be. *’are prartirally aummed up
In the conriudin* iHirtlon of tbe atate

m"*

Ft)R

STOCK

... Gtf Book Store

r lino\

hall ihiN «

iltikllliHII

'.*bTtl;ri'inlt*^d

TO ACCOM MOl>.\TK the
ople. the G It
ni’n"a^^
ur.lio II

CENTER

THIS SEASON’S

MAIL ORI>ERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.

75c

Id dlaaatrouB fire in Manlatee within quola theater yesterday
one week. thIa morning destroyed the work of sifting and wash
cloihlng atore owned by George Davla. from the floor of the burned play­
house waa being carried on und* r the
the aaioon of Joseph Vene and Henry dlrecUon of George Lorenz.
Roy a cigar factory
It was tbe hand of a man with large
Camilla Davliak. a Belgian, who bad flngera. and apparently bad been m*vbeen living In the rooms over tbe aa ervU from tbe wrlai In an aifempl to
»aeMlta of the rings on the fin
loon, which are used by the Central
Aa noUMy was found^l any of
Trades council, araa suffocated before
orgues from which i-hand had
he realized that be waa surrounded liecn taken, tbe suspicion Is that It beto one of the iH-nKin-. r.*portivl
by flames. The body waa badly burned
ling, or el*.* t.. some victim
It was discovered by tbe Are wh.H.e body may have Xn^ n cmsurntnl
men. The man waa employed by vari In the flames
Thirty dol>sr^ were found by the pooua aaloona aa a cook and porter
So
far aa could be learned be baa no rel llct‘ In sifting the debri.s of the Iro
quols Are'yesterday. The mone.r was
atlve*.
Tbe building waa brick ve
i encased In a
neervd. with a frame Interior, and
rat o{ial
i setting
burned wry rapidly.

G.NirK.-

men! at Hi Hetembunc
The Japaii
eae mloUi«*r. lUnm lUyoNhl. hail re
ceUed no Indication
tbe prtMiahle attitude of HuiieU. hut
aald:

TA
IV

BEEN THE

ANY ONE CAN BTSH FOR OP THIS CL.LSS OF GOODS

I'^en'.Icrio Leggings
fleece Imcl. over-the-kr
IrntrtJi.

BpecUl to the Evening Record
Manlatee. Micb.. Jan. 15.-The

EX^VERNOA DEAD
JAPANEiE
- AmmB. Buahnall Paaaad Away EaHy

THIS STORE HAS FOR YEARS

ALL NECESSARY omCE 8CPPUE8

I No Rolatieaa.

QDlr 61 smllona par caplU

COLO STORACl.

IS MORE COMPLETE THAN KVFJl AND THERES EVERkTHINQ

WORK OF GHOULS

Whon Olaeovarad by tha Firw

year—2091

Blank Bocks
-...Office Supplies

Hama Waa In AtlanU.
Henry Cameron, a
drug
gist of Allanla. Mlcb.. died at
lum yeaterday momln L hU d
tag doe to I
^rosls. He was
S3 years of age.
i
lea hla wife, be
leave#
vea five aona. all prominent butneaa men througboul tbe state. One
of them waa with him when be died
and another airlved last evening toD
late to see bis Xatber alive. Mr. Cam
eron was breragbt here for treatment
last AttgttsL and everything poaalble
was done for him.
Undertaker Anderson shipped the

md tho Sady Waa Sadly Bumad

OHT UNL«. AUM.A WILL
ALLOW 0«N DOOA
;

SE\T:NTU

THE WEATHER.

HAMILTON

thu lU-iu LTLSi

1 that It will be beet

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
liAiri

wmm.
TBx xvuDie:
THEEVENINCRECORD

PMsmovs

rMirmwiMStoTy
ttm
iSSTSSy aaBffial M to ha tha

SOUTBHANITOQ
TMOC. T. MTUa^ W. HAMNCM
JL W. NANNVt MNtr m* Mm«».

c

A,

KKLCHgW,

rwoM ocrr or
1

Cir«IM#r.

.jisaaggr'-—
■srA?iS35i=Kr
tnaoc with local mkncmanta.
U w«mM be a aumciaa U»
pia If ikej k»e» lo vbat ealeai iIk
order bo»M« la tbe kupe cUN.

Ooefc at thiu point the
It is proposssi to have^a twl^ pt^
y adequate
Traverse Bay line of
and land paaaet
I and freight
erntoffore Tlaaon and
have been compelled
to drive to and from Ihe city, which
mke-s a ledtous Journey, especiallj
hen tin- wnather Is unpleasant. Cap
tala Webb has ronsrmted ^ to make
slops their whenever necAsary with
the regular b«Mi;s. If tbe dock Is Imilt
This will be a great coovenlenoe to
City people as well as the ro-

©r *!•«••# A«y

Unrtloe *hlch few eoaunanblej can
boaat of
There an- aUleen families
cm the Ulaad wb«i make it tbeir per
maxeat abUliag plare
The number
of labaMtaat. la aumetbin* oxer
hty. and U la a fact taat none of
rm owe a eeot to any man. Tberc
•oi a mortme upon any of the
iy. DO chattel a»ortmes and
TO PREVENT THE CRIP.
DOC a note of any kind agalnai an In
Laxative Uromo Qnlalne remove* the
bal itaat
cause. To get the genuine call for the
a a^
full name
tfic.

i’dlOor^"ih«»ae who I

Haadr^ds of cata

loC«M arc aeat ibloiiAb tbe pnctuAcr.
aad Iber reach ihe bayiag publir all
over tbe etmnlrjr. They arr attrartlrly

It has often
miles an hour was the utmost rale at
which a swallow «»uld fly. Rs»cent ex
pertments
betwren
Compeigne and
proved that a swallow la a
hurry can cover over
I and
twenty-eight and one-half
in an
hour

loan. They engase mainly la ai
lar^l puradlU and reveral Ten
operated
There are
_ _
ye largely in csattle n
many fine cattle being shipped

ftra taklax axjaey tram ibe ajaaller
cttl^ aad Uivaa

awy kino

:*as

CHy

ormoDoyi

Oacit ta Timt Trmmiwa ffig, I

ItLAMO CAW •OATT OF FACCOOM

. m
' m

STSVir;;:

Rm4T. JAVOAXr U, IMt.

NERVOUS PEOPLE

alio-jt
lumiM-r campT i

tllmaumted. aad tbe prb*. abowa are
aqaaUy aitracthe
Someiliue. aaU.*
(actloa la etprrtenccd. bu. n«»re
the parebaaer 8ada that be c»uld do
>aat aa well at ho«K^-«beo aenda hU
Moaey awajr tbe next time ju.t il.e
aaakc. There are a doxen ator« In
Traterae Oily wb.^« care* api-;a!
laat aa atroaply. and wboar prlcea are
laat aa low, aa Iboae of aome of tbe
cema

Many p-

arc attracted by the maimetlc ma
dcr cauloftie. but If they would take
palaa Ui inrasliiate the atocka of their

and that Is
---------- les
Dtmfness
Inflamed condition of
When
Inr
the Eustachian
a nun
I hi. tube Is Inflamed yo.
ig. and
blli.g sound or Imperfect
n It Is entirely clo^.-d deafness
nrsult. and unless the inflamn
can be taken out and this la
..red to Its normal condition, hw
will Ik- destroyed for«-ver; nine
-s out of ten arc caused by catarrh,
rh Is nothing but an li

home merchaau. It la a prriiy ^
I

ibtns fbai*gmy c«uld find Juat

any case tif dtmfncss (caused by
,rrhk ihsi cannot
Ik- cured by
r. Catarrh Cure
Bend for clrcu

they want and at at low prices aa
hoae who Inveatl
sate that tbe prices secured In Chi
case for almlUr lines lif gooda to those
carried here art- fully 2S
per cent
blgbar. and In aoroe caaea greater ailll
Higher

**F IrCHENKY A CO . T.iledo O
Bold by dnigglsts. 7&c
Jlall's Family Pills are the best.

NEW CHUECHj^T MAKTOK

prices are neeeaaan. na ex

pwaaaa are so much ’ greater

Bomr

Rev.

Henry

McKinley

Charge of Dedicatory

Will

Mav

Services

ho^ merchants ran do fully as well
for Ihe customer, and often
lieltcr;
and you can aee what you are buying
And. too. the Trarerae City

store,

often display largalna that can equal
anythlog of the kind la tbe large cities
Tm?erae City merchant, are belH v
erw la tbe efficacy of printer's Ink. and
they are generous advertisers. There­
fore. Traverse City
i*eople should
make It a special point to imlronlre
home trade. They should not be pal
rooixod Just because they advertise,
but bocause their advcrUsemenis show
to tbs public that they have the gfMM}s
to anil at right pricos.
Another thing to ask one's self U.
How much of the local taxation
home by the Chicago. Detroit or Grand
Raplda hoalneas houses, which take
thousands of dollars out of tbe city

The relallves of the Ir.»qm.ls victims
have formed an assis-latloo f<.r th.
purpose of establishing n im murlsl i.i
perpetuate the meimiry of lh«MM- whi
tost their lives In the disaster
Kow
the city auiht.rttl.-s
thould er
pmaument lotlhe memory t.f the
umeslal alupl^i> and neglect of tb«me
whose duty It was to see that the Iro
with the
qwola theater ws.'^
anfaty requirements

Now It Is up lt» somebody lo asr«-rUlB who Is responsible for Ihe de
atnictlon of seven Urea at
Marsh's
■^U tn Osceola county. If the boiler
waa condemned, why was
I

And If there was no
boiler, why did

A Oiumiac newspaper anuouiin-s
that bath Traverse City theaters have
haaa Cioaed
because they ba\ nol
eoMpUad with the ordlnann*s regular
iBE thh roQuIrwnmtts for safety, ete

Kev Heiirv McKinley, imst.ir of the
Friends' church In tbU city. Ic-fi' this
afu-mcMKi f<»r Manloii. wh.-rv the n-gnlsr quarterly meeting of the Frl.-nds'
rh-m-l. will iH- held
A flue, nc-w church wU:
at I bat place Sunday
tnuruing and
llev Mr Kennedy will W In charge of
h.‘ e.-rvlcThe church U built .d
frame and the dlmenrb.uK are hIhmii
::hx.Vj
It Is ♦•ntirely inodem In ewry

How to Profont Croop.
It Means Death to the Baby-Or. Col
well's Magic Egyptian Oil Is a Cer­
tain Cure for Croup. Diphtheria.
Colds, Sore Throat. Coughs.
Grip and Quinsy.
Troup comes on siiddenly and with
tnit warning In the night
If y<iu are
nut |ire|ian-il L»r It. your baby will
probaMy In- dead In the morning
It
Is dangerous-very dangemu- not to
I*r^ Colwell’s Magic Egyptian Ol!
cures cniup In ••m- night
It also
cans diphtheria, sore throat
You
ctddv grip, and quinsy
Yoi can’t af
ford to be wlihout-B In tbe 1
prt'Vau’lniTa”*'lS^^
*
.
Mrs trase of that place, who is Iho
mother of three Imely little
girls
fsik the preen It h.n to prvivlde herself
with a boitU- of Dr Colwell's Magic
Her wlsdu
h:gyptlan
little
t. fi»r her
le dis
eastBhe imm.Mllately iM-gan the use
of Dr C4»IwcH s Magic E«Ttlxo Oil
arrtirdlng to dlr»*ciluns, and to her de
light
soon
brought them safely
thn*ugh
Her neighbors who did n«*t
have 1H-. r4»lwell's Magic Egyptian «li
.- not Ko fortunate
r Colwell s Magic Egypllan Oil Is
far sale by all druggists at f.d
should have
an! every
•g a nvund the bouse
for It
of
or head. and. rei
*r. every «dragglM is aulhurif^
4*n any N.tlle of
•fund Ibe
r C.ilwell's Magic 1Egyptian Oil that

“Nil nerve* and never
This Ih what our well km»wn druggist
James tj Johnson, says people report
after taking Vln«d “It is remarkable."
said Mr. Johns<ni to the• editor «>r the
live, and all s4iri*
opiate- u. ipilei
and deaden the nerv.*s. when they arc
weakeniug their «-iitln- nervous s
tern h) doing s<i"
•Ner.e irtiuhle* are esMIy cure
e..ntln.ied Mr JohuM.n
“It is simply
a case of irevilng the general wesk
ne«s. not the n.-rv,.* alone, and thas Is
JMM wha Vinoi diK‘s In the must dl
reH and simple manner pusalhle
It
cures n4-rve trtKildes liecausi- It hulldt
one up and iuak«-s one strong all ov(
It Invlgorai*-. the enilre nervous s;
tern, makes n.-w blood and vitality.
Vlnol €-ontnlus m» drug*, and you
know w hat yi»u are taking—simply the
m«H|iHns1 curailvi-s found in ctsi liver
<.l! diswilved In a delicious labb- w|
and a little organic Iron added. It
•Id forms of cod liv
, iH^catise if U
I
Ilrlou^ t«» the last e and has such m
%elhM.s viiall/lng
lers as ib«> f»*lh»*iiiK pn»v
111 will <hi;
Mrs Eli/atM-i
.1: K Mo
Mouicaliii Bl
IV
write*
1
piKUratlon
atnl s ifTered from nerv
tried all sorts of nieilh
taken four iKdtlc's <»f
Itio!. aiul it has hr4Migiit Imck t
-«!ih and strength "
Mr- l.u/le 1.4-ary 4if Burlington. V
wreck, w
^a>^ rhe wa> a
Vhiol n-stc.ri-.! her I4. iH-if.-ct health
« f:«lythe M IN-rry of Bt. I'aul
Minn.
Vlnol cur4-d her of

haa auC beard of the pn»re«-«iing

Hut

«qdo aut claim to l*e up with Cadlllsr

Hervant girls are ls-4-tiiuii
In Berlin lH-caus4- 4*f th.- gr.-;
Isnty 4.f facl4»ry lals.r ^

Bavad Fram Tarribla Oaath.
Tha family of Mrs M U Bobbitt of
Barfavtoo. Tenn.. saw her dying and
mara paverleas to save her. The most
akiUful phyalcim and every remedy
aMd fhiied. w^ consumption wax
Bkmly but surely taking her life. In
Ula tefvlble hour Dr. Klaga New
oovery for Oonsumptlon tun
apatr lato Joy. The irat botUa
. and lU
cured her.
lil^tha
> In tha VC id for all

SL.'SSlS'i

BotUaa ftOc and fl.OO.

It

Take LaxaUve

nxeapUoaal 1

aoeailnBiUy. but Unae can be leas

by thair stMt varfc ta Btcwach and

to aS

1!^

Bsy

Line Between the

City and Ne-ah-lj-wanta
faptuiij W. bb of th.- Tra\. i>4- Bs
liii.“ 4»i -i.-ani.-rs I- rt.ni. utplaiing an
linptv.v. n-ent In tie- *erv ic.- to l»ay
IsiintK the coniing siitniiier One tif the
thing* nnd.-r .-oneId.-ratIon t* a Imat
in l..-iw4.,.n Traver*.- CHy and N.ahlB WMiia .mlv
Th.- lnrrt-a»o- in
nuinlM-r .d re>«.ii«-i> and th.- Increasing
l»4ipularltv tif th.- r.has d.-mat
and Capta
summer will warrant a lM«at fii
trip alon.The plan wii! aff.vrd In
rrvaM'd opisirtuniil.-* for qulel
trip- nnd sh..rt outings ..n th- |H-nln
i.ula
It Is an Impniv. ment whk
U- greatly appr4‘clat.sl and will d.iublh-.** And fav.ir wHh flie i».-4»ple .if the
< iiv as w.MI as the r4>sort4-rs.

"JoUy- to the word gmeraUy asso­
ciated with tbe jack tar.
He to the
picture of beal^ and the health bubUcaorer in mirGTand mexnmenL Y^*ben

B«.th nenil
th.- l.-cture
in-vi t- in ston- f..r all wh.v attend
UV4T
tickets have U-eij sold S4
far. and It ts v.-ry llk.-ly that the High
s.-ho4i] room will Ik* filled

Same Proportional Cut on Buffets
and China CloseU.

WORKED

J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE.RnAIL

it work for you, deposited in

Headacht-s. black rings under the
-yes. dlxxy spells, tired feeling, bad
aste In the mouth. Kour stomach, abolutely cured by Hollister's
I

3S cents Jas O

THE TRAXTIRSE CITY CANS I NO CO.
to now ready lo write contracu for
all vmiiMlea of produce for the co
lug annaon. and will be glad to ta
up these matters with any one
Bee In Traverse City.
their
H. ft.*Kneeland. Becreiary

*07Mt

r%

KARMNG 3 par cmrf. /nfsrMf
COMPOtNDKIfc^KMI
ANNU.M.I.V.
«

TOMORROW
^

WATCHES

you
lott.oo
lltoMsi? If you can save lioo
to niK that better than workl
-ing
IIIHMHl?
hard until you «-ai
Dun'i wwit until

RASTALI.'S prices n.ake
watch boj-mg easr.

Bank Houra O a. m. to A- p. m.
Tuesday Evenings 7 to B:30.
Wo do not closo at noon.

Those $8.95
Watches arc cjx openen

ELGIN C. LEWIS

to the lixyctK
Have you seen them?

RASTALL

My l>r>. «f TEAS ar* the but.
Try luy 4it ami btw- T.-a

...The Hustlinr Jeweler

Th.-y

can't iH* U-at
Tea Riflings. 13c H,. » fl.s
tor ............................. . ..1... 25c

1 j»Rpn ciiAN¥ mL

"^Flaked Foods.
Oxft.r.!

Flakt-K. pt-r pkg...

8c

Malt Till) Flakes. |t.-r fikg..

8c

Vipvr Flake... |H-r pkg..........

8c

Tryahlta Fl.-»k.-s, pr-r pkg .

8c

^*^9 I

Carpet Oesnlng and Feather Reno-

SirklbS. “:ren
where there to bronchitto, spitting of
blood, emactoriom
weaknem, condi­
tions which if un­
checked or tmsktnfally trested lead tr
eoosumptioo. -Golde/Medical Discov ­
ery-in ninety-eight caaea out of a hun­
dred works s perfect and permanent

"

S^^b^^i^ lilt.. ru|B. Irtmr
....... l< to j

Uprlas

K. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.

Sugars.
504 fits (IranuIattHl............. $1.00
21

i'Z
PARK HOTEL
Si LARSON’S
Claua Warnar. Propriaior

Extra C...................... .$1J»

IJnn.ln brand Olcumargafine. p4-r lb...............................

I5c

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mm
BOY YOUR SCHODL BOOKS

226 East Froit SM

The PeirTeaa Fins Pants
merchant ^llo
DatrolL

r&‘

Sold

Si

iSs-S

We carry all ihe school books used in the Public

the men
and women of the
workaday world lo

I

YOU \A/IL-L-IMI
We have a splendid line ol hard and -sen

the latest designs of

covers: all styles ol comiKvsidon book- prak*:7^e^>obks. bookkeeping blanks,
blank books, memorandums. penciU. pens, mks. rulers, rubber bands, eras­
ers, eom passes. colored pencils and crayons. Icgaf cap and foolscap paper,
pejiholders.

l digestion and
>dyln all its p

as

A REOUL-AI
Dr. Pkrce'a Pellets cure <

KASKOLAgl
TABLETS
contain Diastase
the only known
di^es±ive of
sLarchy foodsA^<o other--remedy
DIASTAai

4.t
HtArrUy l«.

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

SlOOSAVED WATCHES
V

lOOK TREAT

is always found on our book shelves.

A fast penman will write at the rate
of thirty words a minute, which means
thatein an hour's steady writing he
space of

EAM AND
. at tha La <

YOU
HAVE

12.60
|4.00
17.76
30.00

in the grades. We carry a large stock of the books used in the district
schools, and those we don't have, we get for you.

nature la on each ho»

WE PCT ON SAl^
(Saturday, idih). a
atylea of 1

$17!00Sideboonltar„.....................................
$ia00 Sideboard for.,.................. ^.................
$SS.OO Sideboard tor........................................
AndaooonptobbeaAifalMe Sideboord tar...

and school supplies here

Medical Discovery
comes as the great­
est earthly l«otu
The effect of this
medicine upon
those whose lungs

..Ilier
partnient

thohknm

schools, especially those in the Hi^h School, and the supplcmcniar>' work

HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE

''til.- ”11 tch’^srli.s'd^ w*”‘glfl-*^ their
•e on • Astron.tmy" t.mlght f.ir the
It ot the scl.-n.-.- .|4‘t>arim.*nt. Th.V will W mu-irateil with
ilih siert*
•n vl.-ws ma le frt»m

0>Sid4i>aa4BKh(ct China OOKI. We hare 10 or IS aaapkt
cocharthfaedMtwcwin cloce oot regtrSeaa of tot*. There is
■ocUhcdntfiniiheaadiuiVroarnasnach aa a nice SKleboatd.
BeatorChmaaatel:hpotathe Iniihias loochet oo. Whatever
JOB hare nyoordM^ ioooi.lt looks bare witboot a Sideboard,
BoTe. orCUnaCloMt. Here » a chaace tar foo to get one and
aho save tbe price 0. a nice diniiig table.

Tkt UyTi-OitiCitIGncir

Bromo Qulnin

Trial Bottlae

^^The world's production of
w^ two yaara ago almost equi
betwaaa Atrioa and
Aamrim: aov the Amaaon regl<
Banes Ihraediriht of It.

It

The Kansas wheat Isrwei
gauUlng
Indep4-ndem
shli
rangements with Uv4-r|H.4d

Chief Adler, after a thorough lai
Uoa a day or two ago. aad ample
by the
exits
vies for^tbe protection
• or la a stai
Adley has
that I
y exits—one on
East
and one on the south
kept frer* from Ice and snow that the
doors might swing without hindrance
on their hinges
Edwanl Kinney of Bay City, who
nlly. will rwxivwas badly burned r.
M.
Hto fellow
er the use of bis
e op sections of skin for
craning, and the arm to healing nice­
ly. but It has many complexions 4»f
skin as a result of the operation.
Tlie <Mltt*go experimental station rvcently toiught abimt 100 lambs for the
->ur|K>M- 4»r cMs-rtmental feeding with
bc-et pulp The laml.s are divided Into
lota and given vaning quantities of
grain 4»r cuars.- f.nlder and pulp. Tw.>
kinds of pulp ai>- used c»n.> a bl prod
n t of the sugar fart.iry. and the oth.-r
the pulp al..ne
The molasses S4*ems
mor.- satisfactory
It to 1
lK-!ter by the stock and t* more
tenlng
It has U-cn UM*d succesyfuUj
for quit.- a while f..r the cattle and
other stcK-k <ni the f
leady rui
the slicing of the \H
X sugar fart.»ry cU»m*.1 Weilnesda:
day night.
M..nday to
xtih.iu
KlUgh It
ly.OtMl
1 th.- syr
lyrtip li

MORE FREQUENT TRIPS

ft acems atraage that Traverse <'ii>

iwwapapent In news gathering

About flve o’clock Timndv monimg
xaMu Whaley of Clam Imke towaahip
mad Victor Hndaoa dead la hto barn
oa the hay with hto throat cut from
pickim at a
aar to ear. ’‘Vic” had taken hit owra
tUa aad hto pocket kalfe waa UghUy
graaped la hto cxjM haad. He had been
la Mr. Whaley'B employ aad was yet
le Whaley home. He artme about
o doek and was seen golag tothe
harm aad that was the last ever aaea
or him alive
Curaaer Ratotoa was
called hut found it unneaeasarT to or
tn Inqaaai. No reaaoa can be
given for the act. The man had not
appeared out of the ordinary, although
hto friends claim he was aubJ<H to

May.T Am.d.to“f Owussu has a|e
point.-.! E A. IkKiId. I). M. Christian
son and Jani.-s 0*lM>me a citU.*ns'
rtiramltti-.- to .levi»H* wi^s »«d means
to h.-lp the city nut of Its el.Ttrlc rail
way Iranchi*.- mu.ldb*
After K|K-nding many w.-ary m..nihs
in the asyl.mi at Kalaroar.K., Cxrr.dl
RolM-ris has tou-n d.-«'lari-d sane by
tmbate
t years
etiurt at A.Irlaii
»f ag.* wli.-n h*‘ 4‘-cai»e.l fr.
l-a-|
luni and walk.-d all the t
INirie. hid . when- he had
ws* onlv sli4-n h<- arrived
he learii.-d ..f Ih.-4d.-ath 4.f hl> fath.-r
H.- U m.w d
and hi* .laughterr
r*bl* shar.- 4.f hU 1
mined i4i r*-c«.v4*r*
cr’s 4-siat.• Bunn c4«-k
nshlp
said
farm.-r the ..ther .lav. “f.»r 1 have- trl.-d
It and kn.tw •
Burnt cork m; a hog
And S4I we might
go on qmuini
-hol.-ra cun- was accld.-n ally .lisrt.v
^.ni hundn-d^ of just such letters
1-ixHl J.y a Fe..rla hrewi-r. who f%*d a
l4»r ihU rea‘*on that
n.-rv4.u*. run dt.wn andl d.-Wl Jn»vc of h.»gs «»n burnt cork refunfrt»m his hr.*werv with the punt**^
Itat-d pr.-aui In Trav4-rs4- City
K an accumulation,
mln.I of pret
In.d. and If It dis-s not
citnHis hogs had
suff.-rlng with cho!
.nie hac k nnd gel yv'tir
Ji
era, in fact, severalI had died, but the
Johns..!! Drugglri
Ffu- th.- cnvenlence of
Traverse dlseas.* sudd.-nly disappeared. It's a
cheap
remedy
and
worth a trial, any.
CItv p*-ople. Mr. Johnson has arragned
way
some ..f the other reUll drug
Sugar h.-ei raising
Islng In Wt-xford roun
gifts In the city to sell Vlnol
4-ly ,

Pr-peted by

$4.50 to $ 15.00 Saved

thoanamds of actaa of toad adafoad to
aasar ImeU aad tho ytoM horataimw.

liciion, soon as published.
of the season:

We aim to carry the latest works of

Here are some of the most readable books:
.

•The Forest,*’ Stewart Edward White; “The Daughter of a Magnate.”
Frank H. Spearman: “Ike (iliddcn of Maine” A. D. Me Paul; “Dr. Uvendar’s People.” Margaret Deland: “Barlasch of the Guard.^ Henr>- S. Merriman: “Pa Gladden.” Elizabeth Waltz; “Little Shepherd of Kingdom
Come.” John Fox, Jr.; “Call of the Wild.” Jack London; “Heart of Rome.”
F. Marion Crawford;*“Col. Carters Christmas.” F. Hopkinson Smith; “The
Southerners.” Cyrus

Townsend

Brady; “Chcrr>\” Booth Tarkinglon;

“Lions of the Lord.” Harr>- Leon Wilson; “Gordon Keith ” Thos. Nelson Page

4 nrv 4ltscDr.
CKVIV MitetatMX- Itoit trKr «|««st
o-arofsll 4>ur r.KMl. andcauM MJ
pals. KasXotoTst.>«ul«tl.«<Mily

mnmdi Uy starrlty a
. RaskoU TaStsu eotitalti rapsln aid Paaiwm^ for all forms of InUlaasl

JMr.^

At UraoSto^ Md Mr*

Jl^HE HANNAH & LAY
'
^
MERCANTILE COMPANY
mmmi

1 onr, MIOH, EBIDAY. JAMPABY 18. 1904.

TEE BviwDro BaoOBft JKk'

PYTHIAN INTTALLATIOH
Msertma Imwe
tiwM Md gold
Uke boraea mad ttOe la Ooffee cooa-

mafcin0 flK Best Flour

SCRCmJLA

The tweaotly elected officers of
Trarerae Oty Lodge. No. TX. were to-

WANT DEPARTStir

A DISEASE
WE mHEMT.
Itbeflndior^hc
asHeatmuidab.

Wt5^R^*5rj:

It is a

14 ooly poBiiblc throusfa careful .selection of
• wheat, attention to detail in milling and rigid
uniformity in grade.

Our Best flour..*
a sack from your grocer.

alHHild beware of Chicago ' This U
one of the ataieroenu in an official
De\«ll. 8. Howard. F
bulletin wbicb la being sent to teach­
D t'urtls. C. S. Carls. Guy D. Kenney.
ers all over Indiana by i
R. K. Waller. Andrew Hormuth. C. B
ol public instruetkm In
Curtis. A. S. Hobart. CArl ErickstMi. 4
Blrdsall. W. D
Turner. Charles

ieqMla&&S.waciiietorScnhU. ItclemeaasdUulda
Itclen
«p the Wood.
it neb aad pan. and aader tbe tool* cBeeteof Uua
ap t^meo^j^ ^
Sltt topanaa. tbe dig^ye orgmm «.

lUca showing
dlmniea of U>e number of boys 'who
the farm for the dty
few years. It belterea
of the stale la being

Bannab ^ Cay €o.
*•

fasuly blood taint.
Scrolialsbeedia^
bone, is tiaasBi^
from parent to child,
tbe needs axe planted in
iniancraad nnksstbe
Wood « purged and pn;
Tified and every atoi^
the taint icmoved Scraf>
nlaiasnretodev^at

Dm S '

IK the product of such a combination,

CmiAL NEWS

aey served aadeputy grand cbaacsellor
blm to Tymm for aaotber negro and Paat Chancellor A W. Rlckerd as de|K
nty graad prelate, aad O. C. iagrlg as
“ Tbel
xb la depwfy grand maaterat-arms
After the lastalUlloo nearly
lot>
CTblcagi
Bighu sat down to a fine oysxer sap
Drrae
per.
Followtng the r«eat. the memby City
Ullllama
laaaMdent extU and exlU hera adjourned to the parlors, where
was devoted to the enjoyopening Inward were the caoaea aat of an Imp
dge J.
"Tbe farmer boy of norlbern Indiana

ssru:".U“ih:'

rf«d fcwlf of the
opinicm that gMKl.
fWK boDoat atupldity U
with.—Thl-

*4^

many boys from the farma are seeking
openings In Chicago. St. Louis and the
other large dtles of the west." the
bulletin continues. ‘ Personal InvesU

THE MIO-NA TREATMENT
Flesh-Forming Food In Tablet Form
That Increaaoa Roah-<iuarantood

other aymptmof of ScrofaU disappear.
S. S. S. b ruarinteed parely vegetable and haimlems: na
Uorf
parifier and tonic that leaovet all blood taiat and baBda ap weak coaMtntioDS. Onr ^yaicianawm advise witbont charge. aUarbownteaa about
tbetre-e.

f^. UrKv I
v«m lulU.
4B4

w;s:e

«», illlillWA, C4.

by a. E. Walt A >ot»k.
The dlBcovery of Mlo-na. the reble
fleahTonnlng
food that
up^^/^y. solid flesh and

thing of the past., ha
have migrated to the c
medical practice In certain lines
live years have bectnne
Its power to do all that is claimed
In their undertakings. Uisny having
been forc-ed alm(»st
into the unem­ for it was so clearly p
ployed class." The bulletin then speci­ Walt A Sons that they
tandlng that If ll
fies Chicago, and deprecates the fact
that that city Is drawing all the boys
•from the farms in the northern part
Ions certalniT exhll^
E Wall
ofyihe stale, and continues: "It will
king up this I
courage h
be a sad day for our national
day. PruYldi-ar^ |uTmUUa\ and tber. J
a Cblcago woman beard her hi
; jMi-v-uB.
Ml-o^na. but the resull
when all our young men farm.-rs c
will be pr«*arhlnK b«T. wIioOmt c»r no* band Ulkln* In his slo«-p. and <« tl
fu|ly pn.ven their Judgment tl
to town, when the small, well c
on Monday foMowIng iipi«n ib** *uL ».tn-ngth of tila admissions obtained
vated
homesteads give way to big l^o-na treatment for .ptomach
>ect:
He that 1h*IU vH1i and Is l«p dirorce. It Is startling
emaciation,
general we ‘
landed esUles." The teachers In all blejt,
tired abail le- saved, and h»* that U
the oountn's domestic 1
! run down ronditloo is the «»i
the public schiwls of the country
lletwch not shall be damned at : .*!<• In r«.«t on the fact that
reliable cure
cacii
the aftenicsm • -C'llntfm iMoi He few men Ulk in ihHr •Wp -Tolclo urged to US4. all the Influence In t
Mio-na
paeaesses
heall
e their pupils familiar
hips of city life and the tag qualities that make It es(HV-la1ly
Mrm. Mary Conway
ban U*.n ap
Tbe Bnld lO » Kagle tells a story to'
r them to get started in valuable in cases of chronic Indices
■bow bow fa.) the town of Flnld It js.lnted Ux collector of (iordern. Pa few chanc<
tlon and dyspepsia. Two or three
_
_
je
great
irowlng
''Often/' said the minister Hbe Is a widow and a school teacher.
a certain Knld church. | nod ahe Is the flrsl woman ever ap- ___iry. They are also urged to dkk
achoolrviom
busy
workshops
trivial Incident
In one'i
pointed to a poalilon of this kind In their
HMwi
aro that aeclkm.
Collection of Uixes in where the nobility of honest toll may
r life itwd to
w s<.|c}onlon Is very dllBcult and carrltw be taugh
agf* I was coming dosn Mainstreet. i little emolument, and n<» male resl
and I sas a sign. 'Four It.s.m IIoum- dent «>uld bt‘ found In undertake the
Wonderful Nerve,
for Kenr Hut the sermon proctH^bil work.
^na win cure thU def»H t.
endur•layed by many a c
'
The matrimonial characterUlle of
1th every SOc box of MUvna tha'
n of accidental Cub
the pr«*sent season s.i*m-4 tf. be the
was made up of iM-nu.ns Ir
iil.fulnes.
of
all
the
bride.
but a few we« ks or months and young
narrbNl couples, and
they left the
» will kill the! if It U.h-m not giv.- i
Bucklen'ii
church to gt. Ill a mad race up Main ernilnattoiv on the
It's the nn.l resb.iv i
pain and
.1^^ •• all of w hom
> if ll makt-s
mart > iH-st SaUe 4»n ei
an* cleverest ami n.-aiis III.- >.niiig.-M iii.-n
at JsK tl J..I.U
:lrlK 111 th«. tlri.1 m kh<iii. »
tdWdIc«reHltires
Ev.-u Mill wicletj will Ih- full i4 qub-l >oiiiig

awofp dust from ou. ruotn t
.W...P
nor fnrni uiiNUlm to the low
«T part of the houa**. Alwa>s Uke It
r^o nily’up iato a dust pan wbrrv you bare
TW fullowInK »ou«^foaWi Urk«Kl cm ih.
of a U»ral, prr»l
Ibe dust ffom scaticrini;
eh«f«a: **Tb«n- will br |.r«>arblnR Ir |Thls
uraln* to Its old bauuts
Ihla
or THE

lESSS

WOILD ; »
_______ -

KAI.K-<K>m frwi* Md
fwim ta
r Wt ti4»j U/w i ala...
•a-rw iTirty meBn%
a .4 ihUu^- itialarr. iMkpOc. «di» »wj iMwnbrmd.
A»(.. i.mar «^viWv«- N.-W IfWi wl kwtw.
• *S< vK-al ra»4..va
t'ricm U*w. CWA «T

TANTALIZING TORTURE.
t Juxt like s thoussnd hot needles being drivea
into you, isn't it’ * said the Romoc maiff “1 know
" tlut is the way Rheumatism feels and >et here
you will go on and suffer without rh> me or rei

terhave ^>ld 1^-

_______

—OU fcvAl.ir le
vmUkt W«Mt. OrttTWWd %W
r
i-b. 4 va ti.^ tfti,. J fc.

n you will only uke Romoc )^u will be surprised how qui
your rheumatic pains will leave }ou.
Romoc gets right to work
and purities the blotxl.
It strengthens everyone of the vital orns of the IkhIv so that the poisonous secretions that cause

ri

leumxtism are qi^ckly dispelled.
It tones up the stomach and
rates a he.\lthy appetite so that new blood, free frora the deadi
I uric acid that causes Rheumatism, is the result. One of the grea

MICCLUANCOUS
W-aV-kii* 4 *i.f ru»* lal I l-MSSr harUsC. b.a.t: J«..*.« A l»0
. • IT •MMttCt.il

I est reasons of Romoc’s popularity and the good it accomplishes is I

«na lUT Wwy av...n.jai». ta U-y,„an»v»

J-

rt?sjT..nc,’.j“TCsi ^
....f

...

i^aLocwncwr.ltowdi«Uoea.
aV'NKV

Jm

1«> Mt.AN N4> twB rUxum tmi m

ihartin & Goans.

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

BUSINESS CAROS.
O* H. SMI I

BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OUR GREAT

ODDS
ENDS

MttM.-wl Obi.

.\ Krand MONEY SAVINC. o|H.ortunit\ that >hall livo lon>; in the memory of ttuwe

SALE

=AND:

EKEI) I'RICKS.

who .-itUMMl-a sweepinj: out of a va-i «iu.antity
of odds and ends, left from the Christmas
season, through the medium of Sl-AlViiiT-

itono hal'f

ts .lirtetent Jeosn. 0thiKh-K>».lcp^„„,.,
Sale tMcc
Bed* going »1 |.ric« town th»ii ever
lielore quoicti
quoletl :: : : :
; * ,.75 IksK no» »t .J««
Irclorc
Si.(X» BcUnow M.... 4S0

cflte

18*0 B«.ls now
14 00 B«l»now.-it ...

in

e ss
7.00

IK.UO BctU now at....

9 00

IHI.OO Beds now at....

10.00

22.tK»BeiUnowM...s

1100

‘26.00 Beds

13.00

2K.tH» BetU nowal-------

14.00

Ixtonsion
Sale Brice

Fonncr ITice

10 00 Oft Table, now.

7.25

10.00 10 ft Table, now

7 J2S

1*2 00 6 ft Table, slighl!y damagetl....................
7.50
14.1KI S ft Table, slight­
ly damaged........................ 8.50
in.(H) r. ft Table, round
top.....................
10.00
2<UHir.ft Pedestal
Tabic.................................... 14.00
•2r> tKi 8 ft Table, 6 J
inch leg................................. 18.00

sU:

ble cushions at irrcsistable .prices,
leather

-Tables

sale.

Tpholstcrcd

I

■■

$18.00 Pantesote upholst^cd
Morris Chair............................ $12.00

12 00 Miuiis C’haiis now

9.00

Morris Chatm rum

7.50

7.60 Morris Chaim now

6 25

toko adrantogo of Good Opportunitios.
many good sotoctions in

TT
none rcservct^

-Urwad Trwv

Watchoi.

ky storo offers

Clocks. Diamonds.
Largo Hnos of Fino

Rings. Lockets and Chains.

J. n. Wartinek

Che Old HtUahlt.
TO BUILD KEWCHUBCH

PERE A/URQUETTE
ouwrr7WBoia«

Important

Meeting Thi*

.s-vassitLS

2U1

E

Determine cn Ways and
for Modem Structure
Thrn- win l«. an ini.Mrtaiit nn.-iluc
i iht4 I'or^n ca iiuial
church
ihi-^
tciiiue tt»r the
of devlslm:

i
i-hwrlrr

Nt-wi lnvliaiu»!is lisvc b«.-«*n M*iit oul

m*

SSS “oVUi

m
m
wad IVtoAry. l a> © m.. wad

-

)x»u can buy a leather upholstered
one at the former imce of wood

$32.00 Rockem. now.
25.00 Rockem, now .
15.00 Kockem, now.

$16 tH) Moms Chaim now If.00

10.00

OiUl. BlTATE AND L

unUlafitr\k9 Holidays iobuf Jometry, in ordor to

Now for one grand sweep.,

One mighty sweep,

m

In roastr c oak frames and rrversi.

ttlan^ PeopJe Wait

Tag ends from a sea

Rockers

Morris Charm...................... ^118.00

S. E. WAIT 8c SONS, Pharmacists

Siherware and Choice 5ouron,r$.

Morris Chairs
$28.00

i'uiturv. I\wii > wnU Or«ww. tmmamm
lumnu-.. an: Uw Whc* i wltwrw. AdlU** »lh
N<« VbcM>* BUS.

Many handsome odil |.i*;es are included in this >;rcat sale.

25 to 33 per cent. Saved During This Sale
Iron

<u V
-*• f.44.r*w

..$22.00
.. 18.00
.. 11.25
..
7 50
..
€00
..
3.75

./SS£/rS£'fI
Al4l

ly

c'hiKirt-n iiot^nvltoil .

A Very Close Call.
‘ I Htuck to niv t-ngim-.

“•.r*’""
ViJk tv

_

.

. ir » pBi II m

.‘5SS71LVS. ^

:t'i
.t5*“
. . ,9JkO___

althougU

City lisw w iw.ww<5

Vdu never Expected to Bet

m mows

Such values wc axe offering in our Crockery l>cyurtnient.

Hort vsluts io

Dining €bair$***

il 5i'A“,.-arr'..T‘45c
Chaim,

worth

$7.75

All
ktusi male I

2.25
3.75

Moa-kers At Oowe
om for our Spring line of Go-Cartt and Baby Cairiagev

$2.10
21 inch Regal Air Tigtil HeatCfl
cm with cast top and screw draft ^ ^mOU

It. I felt SB wv n as I ever did In my
life." Weak, rickly. run-down people
always gain new life, strength
and
vigor from their use. Try them
Ufactlon guaranteed by Jas. G. John­
son and F. H. Meads. IMce 50 cenu.;

rm^ort

lOHJt

GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

SCHOOL CONVENTION
Union Meeting
27 at

. Church.

The next city conven11 ion of Sunday
ay. Ja

\

............ BJo

A Uw Chaim, one or two of
ckmeathaB price

18.00
36.00
...24.00

ow-reo^AXMV’

ORS.

SAWYER A

^ bottle or Greene'i Wamnted
Syrup of Tmr if It falU to cux» yo«r
cough or cold. We nlso guarmntae s
"
nt bottle to prove ssUxtoctocy or

LW IUSTII6S A SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
gs.wAiT^eojf^i^to^4oiufficw.
■jSfc.Taarsstsf--

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

JOHN R. SANTO

a F. CARVER ffi

XME

BOSTON

SXORI

PCNHALLBOON

-DENTISTS-. ■
;rJi.-ar.’sse--

16 ind. Beaver Oak Heater.
hiadKmely oraamcBleit........... Ilf.f

S set Chaim (Uke col)
$2.00 a set. sak price

JUNOL

ruKJaSSS.:

.....

^

$6,7S

s-..'!.:-”-..::;...$5.00

11 canc scat, brace arm Uincm^C^
$1.26 value. >Y>um for................iOL

at.

5.00 Pillows going at.

4 wood seal Chairs, worth
h. to close for.

2 set wocKbaeal

^
3.00 Pillows going

Oocontoi Dina Silt S6.00 I 6 piici TiiM Sol- ■ • -SBc

1 lot
76c c
each .

lamv. a U>como!U4> fireman, of
njrton. Iowa
"I
„ ltbout any app^-Htc an

FIRE INSDIUNGE
S.UW.—IIIW1

ii

tmgypmre bwobd^ tba^
nBVATB'

FOLICTOF
SLAUGHTER

MOTHER

of T J Randall
rtoi

A

markets

%

THK 8KA80N WHY CONVENTION
OOCt TO ST. LOUIE
Nat the Faar of t»M Nomination
ndolph

Moarat.

Bjt

Shouts of tho Rabble.
Waahlnctun. Jaa. IS.»li was ou
fear that William R. H.^r.t mould Inable to stamper
the dcroocratli
I
Uoaal coorontl^ of 1M>4 and i
Bate klmaeir foi prt*sldeni thatI caunod
ci
the dWBocrailcbaitonal commltt.
«tHl proKTam and
tton to 8t. Louis just
as Cbkaco vas cetobratlna Its si
poaed rlctorjr. None of the democra
loadm like 8««ator Ourman. John
McLean. Charles K. Mun»h> . V. H h
Oarroa. and others mho made the lljcl
Blartlke 8t. Ixmls New York combli
ttoa, thinks that Hearst Is aolna to be
aomlaated or that he would b<> if the
ooaveatton were held In
Wimt caused the democratic loaders
to Chany their plans, aside from the
dlstmat of present lawless conditions
In Chlcato under the administration of
Mayor Harrison, was the fear that
Hearst would be stronjtly backed by
tho labor oatons throuicbout the coun
try and bU name so rorifer
abouted within and without the
reatloa by the rabble, that
other democrat was nomlnatiMl the Is
boriai men would not be able to make
the claim that their demands bad been
ICBored la a democratic conventIci
Amaaed by RrupaBanda.
All sons of democrats in Wasfc
tOB. lacludina those of prominence

5;:
►arst sent
^ __ ry.
Diirln
last two days the mall, of senators
B^Twpresentatlves have U^cun to be
tiled with peUtlons from every hole
Bhd corner of every state in the union.

rSfU’Tbc’"""*"

Hearst as the
the Interest of the caust> of Isbor
These peilitons come even from states
like North Carolina, which has al-

It Is not so much Hearst that
demcmtlc adlional
commlttoemen
are afraid of asUhe InfliM^nce of the
r of unemploV'd lal»or. whieie bst
ry U aomethlnj; akin to socialism.
i the city of Chlcajto
Louis u! a

and the heat

‘ very

•rs who had BO preferenee tn thc
Ur admitted that a mlstakc^as mi
la dwcldlBit io take the conventU.n
8t. l4Mlls.

tsmmcf of Columbia on the eommittee
and to formulate a plan for the boldIBC of primaries In the district to elect
delscatas to 8t. Louis, met Wednesto. James L. Norris and Charles W.
1^. toaders of the rival toemi fartlooa of the party, were present. Sen
atolr naekbum. as oMuisel for Norris.
coatoBd^ that the chief points in dls
pate related to matters of fact, and
that Norris had been reinalarly elected

, time you may nassayaar mam price mi

•.Th'".''.;

ITALUN GIRL DEPORTED

rm TmAVKRSK

citycanninooo.

lac aeaeoa. aad wHI be glad to take

JsatranifH Motiwr (ot of
spkiteoNedtftd AiuanTMis.
m MSTN STORE.

____________________

»s
She wasted no ^ dru*gist after haVln* puTcbastd a
plojln* a
gaanUty of atrychnlne to kill off rstsin tellln*
thy
changes.
git home 1 shall say to tbs

•and oae
Nothin*

the United AUte.~W.nted to AUy

Kenosha. Wis , Jsn. li.. • | Uon*i
want to go away. I want lo stay with
my brothers.- was the pathetic plea
of Ctelsomlne ComfortI, the Jo>ear<ild
Italian girl who has l-M*n deported
from Kenosha on the chi
In* the United Statt*. without
wi
iM»rmb J
Sion of the immiarmiion
----------------- on auihoriilrw
iwo i
She sat In the iki
j IIcn- „nir,.
hluci
hours and Wwathtl the appi
s4-paratlon irom her two tm.thers,
id
Join whom, it is clalm»nl. ».h«‘ eluded
1
the viKlIance of the offleen*
Oelsomine Uomforil cam.’ to K
*ii^ha aU>ut two months a*o. 8<ion
ter her api^wrance. A Seraphlo.
ajp-nt of the United state, imroif

ars entire ly free
i affliction Her luvdhers. 1
only relatives,
reUllves. are fairly
and will make every effort t
their sister return to Kenosna

Bride^mabb Miv
^nrl
B.«le M
ll<*>t Man -Asa
*TH E TRA\*ERSE CITYCANNING CO
Bear%>rs — Master ETen^ii
Kll
R now ready to write contract
coatrarts for
all varieties of produce for the comWesi
•esrt and Miss Emma Jackson
j
In* season, and will b<* glaff to take
Home
Decorations - Ptnk
rose*.
(pink and «hlti<t with b>wer of soiith-'
up these matters with any
em smilax
their «»fllce in Traverse City.
H 8 KnfH-lsnd. Secretary
Bride s Cos n Ur»-|M. i^.lienne ..ver
white taffeta, with Venetian |«»lnt lace r076-€l

If your choice is below $ 12.50, the quarter off discount pre­
vails. You can readily see we mean business; our object is to
reduce stock and rai|e the cash.

Bride*. Pareat.-Mr and Mrs Mau
rice H. Adams.

Uh ncvm.i. The Rev K
Ua«e and Time slop

A While
a«iur

orcORD wasiT AD

«f

^

It

• William

a* a delegate at larg.
but not as a candidatt
tion for tbe pr^*sldenc
the gist of
an wlltorlal which apiK*ar%tlI In Thurs
tlay morning s World Herald, edited
hv
RichanI
L
.Metcalfe.
Br>an's
staunchest
|M»’Mcal and
perstmal
le tMltorial Is
h appeaivd In a New York dally.
In |»art says: * .Nebraska will not

can Ih» depended on that the Nebraska
delegation will do It.K part in the g,K»d
ork of preventing tne repiiblicsnlra
on of the democratic j»arty and ihi
.mlnatlon of a \ValI str^n-t candidate.
"Mr Bryan will ln> on hand at the
cimventlon.
•nventlon. rot as a candidate for the

L*.;";h:“:;*hoh.T:

I
ed that Mr Br>an
b dead will atlend that convention theywlll take It
for granted Ihat^they mill In* permUttM
► obserte the/'llveliest con>se thev
Rve ever
TnanlX
The remains «.r .mr dearlv Udoved
and sainted sister and friend. Oymhla
Keyi». were laid away Thurs.lay after
tiary 14. iyo|. «i 3 „rl,ick.
i of rviK.se
a literal IkM
1. shoeing alih a hat love
m she mss held amtmg her
friends
The kind worU.s
endt»n
Hugh K(
at ton to alt ah
Mhtmi
the path «d her
g.me fn.m onr
I
We. her fniher and
sisters.
to offer our sincere ih
kind friends a ho sympathized with us
WUHam^K'^veil
Mrs Mattie Lltnev
Mrs Anna Utnev
Jtney
Mrs Octavij i Lltnev
Notlca to Contractor, and Bulldara.
After April 1st the wages for ma

nt F.hn.A,;

rapt attention for nearly two hours
last night, while iM-fore them was un
folded a play with a don-n characters
by a cast that numln-red unlv one. The
entertainment was the fourth numlier
In the onierialnroent
course of the
Knights of Columbus, a presenutlon
of the com.sly-drama "David Garrick."
in thn-t' acts, by Melvin Robl
Mr. Robin
Robinson has been
this city iH-forv. and his r«ap
• last nigh! ser^t-d to strengthSaglna, au

all varieties of produce 1
Ing season, and will be glad 1
up these matters with any
their office in Traverse City.
H. S Kneeland.
"
Secretary’.
r076Cl

1904

RSCORO want AD

TAXES
Notice to9 the Taxpayers or the City of
Traverse» CltV:
IX roUa
rolls for the collection
cr
The Ux
of
the sute and county taxes for the year
1903. and for the delinquent
city
taxee and special
ments for said year, have been placed
In my hands for cellectton.
I will be In my office to receive said
taxes from now until Pebruary ItL
1904. on each week day. from 6 o’clock
to 11:30 o’clock In the forenoon. 1
from 1 o’clock to 4 o’clock In the
ternoon.
On alt sute and county taxes paid
before January 10th. the regular fee
of oae per cent for collection will be
charged, and on aU ti
unpaid
January 10th.

dollar of the


Wilhelm block
ated December Isu 1903.
M K Haaktfl. City Treasurer.

NEW YEAR

1904

SPECIAL OFFER!
ON ALL JERSEY LEOCINS

eso
BSo
A^Oo

All let;t;ins are full Icnclh, Button or Ribbon top, just
the thing for cold weather and deep snow. Tr>- a pair.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

The Liniment of our
forefathers.

CLEANEST

AKD
ABSOLirreLT 0U0RL.^:SS

ATAGE AND PLATFORM.
T.imt.m.w night the fourth min
on the High SchiH.I l^*cture and
sic rourm- will Ih- given by Me
Robli»*.m.
the
ImiH-rsonaior
rourler-Herald. of Ssglnaw.
Ml
stH-aks In the folU.wIng of the Im
sonator:

CHEAPEST

....HEALTKIESr...

Matilda Semo. an Italian vrrilrr of
novels, has Is^cn Iraveling in Uab>niie
an.: bss publlsbad a book comx-roio*

I07«-lmo

Pr»-sidlng Elder M D. Carrel went
north via the G. R. A .1. this morning
for Pellston and Mackinaw City, to be

try a

THE BOSTON STORE

^

Uimt i,.

William Uuriia, by
been given a place la the .New York
public library.

Women’s...
___________________

ft:

bs^
Ituon^prsiinc fur

» >ear
raska.

rr&r.

Choice for This Sale Only

Prss«,t.Moa.Jo'.a /Wmnxsr. Judr* «f Pn.
otu«org»-wn

i^ms.^^H^ mLde |asy

lal Convection.
Jan

Excepting staple dry goods, such as prints, ginghams, sheet­
ings and so forth, on which we will allow a discount of IO per
cent. Cloaks. Suits and Millinery-we will allow One-Half Off
duringthls sale, our goods all being marked in plain figures,
subject to your inspection at all times, must convince you of the
truthfulness of our offer. We reserve nothing, including even
lines now advancing in price. Supply your wants for immedlateand spring use. for it is conceded a ONE^FOURTH OFF on
the present market, is below manufacturer’s cost. To make
this sale the event of many seasons, to interest Men in sales of

this kind. :wc 0k>c you your cboie* of any suit or oocreoat of the best
makes, tbe guaranteed kind, worth up to $22.00,

uineniM

and pla
Fi»llowlnc b
llrltb^'s Na

*"r;

Candidate at the
Neb..

This Sale Includes Every Department

l» do

ONLY A DELEGATE

Omaha.

...For One Week Only...
Oginning MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY-lSth. and endin
Saturday night, January 23rd.

•Martha, beie> tbs strychnlae to
tbe rats, sod you want to be
of It.*
- •Where shaU i pul llT she wUI ssy.
i -•InthemmsoMpUce-rlghlaloagside tbe bakln* powder.
Were bla
keepln* it there for thirty years, and
you’ve never put It la the pie emri or
by mlptabc. bat if we bids It
opsUlrsordowncsiiarorouLm
the barn one of US will be aartla to
take It for epsom ualta before tbe week
Is out and git

Jhc ahen-aUiuTs .if the
ytHin* It]
^ alU-Kln* that Hhe had
been smit
thb c^imiirv When
she lande«l
she
d.talnetl there. acct»rdln>; to• the
tl
SKeol's
sior>. oil aixtitini «.f wune disease of 1 B'U' »»v<»r ahlie laff
reuarded by pln>|eians as
Heoeplinn -Seventy
She dbap{M-ared fnmi «b'* l»«m“ «'f the bride
Wedding Journey — l.»wvtng Sat nr *
them
suddenly
The
imnilKratinn
agent has a warrant in take ih.* clrl
to IK^rult for examination
bv the
Unlie<l
’nlie<l Statics
Stax's auti
authorities
dams (father.
;
The *lrl. as far
Khly
Whey b the^ n*jetl of c^nfuMon t

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

aMSaYtto aUedae fraod In tbe pri
■ary eiectioas of itOO. Tbe commit

Racket Store

Claims That She Was Amugsied Into

metkm. Mr. NorrU «ld Uui
Of the fbllure to determine
_____
hecBhIp iaeoe the district democratic

Mr. Slater chantd the Norris cen
tral eommlttoe with betoc a frandnleat
eeaeera. and promised to file S.ooo

Ws will spmi up a aM. -met Ms-day
, aad continue —e mask, during mhish

--------

i a bit of bother^

lowest. 67; ekwed.

LABOR’S CRT
WAS FEARED

ONE-FOURIB

to

plied WHh a Copy.

graa tm Unttad SUtM Minuier
!«■ ftt 8ml. Korat. •tatlas that

mmj apodal foralga iaterou

ahmit

—•

; or tho »murr i» i

"?S*12»2Sil

ars

to that
the march from **TaaBbaaaer~
NOW—\
when the Anal old shoe strikes U»e ATOCK
UP
NOW—YOUR
LAAT
buck of the carriajte
That much of{
CHANCE—INVEAT
4NVEAT FOR THE
this confusion U unneceasarv the psbFUTURE.
llc U stow to discover. .
I
We will sell any or an of thia atock
That It Is being discovered, how-j
ever, was shown
recently br Mrs. to any wholoaolsr or rstollsr and aeMaurice H. Adams, mother of a charm^
^-------auiek
IDK south side bride. Instead of wait^
In* to be bothered, by reporters who
Those good chances will not last ab
would insist 00 knowing a lot of de- wsya.
tails a

3,tr.s.?Krrs^
UmU CM b« carHl for proprrljr by
ito Uhttod 8Ul« Kunboai Vlrh.bur*
aad tlM UaJtad SUtoi marlnr icaard
ao« la the Koraaa capital.
Tha Suropaaa aatloea. alao. har«

Wo

It Is not the purpose of this little
»Hiclss. Ws Hass bsfms gismi
tab* to det>l'^ a roamaics de coavea- you prioss way balow wbniassis oosl~
aace. but to show oae ^
^
^
rsplaos timm
Isaces of a tatter day
tbe Cbicajso later Oesaa.
« »• •« t»y>t t.
Weddings bare loag bssa
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•at of town, and tfio barfalaa ms Mtor
iymi today mill bs fumouad sissmasrs.
ttothiog was OvuHoskad by Carutol j
Ws plus ym. ons-mm chmm. on It

•rmihls’i
that as
wfMe tbe
a Union Tetoempb
ua wouw ooaaect Traverse City wHb
Chicaco by a private wire, oa wblcb
tbe market reports will be received
erery IS mlaates each day
Tbe *batlecla received by tbe local
Arm shows that iradlnc has been

Tbe

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CONFUnON
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AVOIDED

L.IOMT
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ELECTRICITY
PER 1000 WATTS

Burdsii Rim Qictrlc
Licit aee Pnif Ci.

Christmas is >
Over....
But 1 have still a big supply

“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
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Cigars
You will also find one of the
fwcUcs^ lines of Pipe* and
■moken* article* in the dtjr.

A W. Jabraus

Mmm

Enter Ginghams
!

...SEASON 1904...

•phey arc here in sbucdincc. and a most sjvlcndid collection
lit is, loa
Comprising the well known Kvcrcit Classic?.
a low prt^ gingham that has withstood the fiercest competition, and always maintained its enviable position at the
The Boston, a new Gingham with us this season, but
one that IS going to win its way because of its beautiful
patums, smoothness and finess of texture.
F. C.. probably no gingham is belter known than
ihtsonc; women buy it )-car after year, knowing its excellent wcanng and washing .|ualilics. and its handsome color
combinations
Red Seal Zcph>Ts; these arc regardc<! by those iriio
know, a* a synon>in 01 the highest attainments in this
at the price at which they arc sold; the oficring this season bears the impress of the same skillful weave construetion with tasteful color combinations, that have tlistinguished this laconic from its first introduettou.
Bamabvs; these arc the peer of anjthing it
priced gingham in fineness ol texture and beauty
they have acquired their unassaiUble ,x»it
of g nghams by the super-excelleoce of the
the appro|»riatc pattern selection, and the absolute f.xcdi
Iness of the
colors .
.
.
May we have the pleasure of showing you this superb
selection while the line of color* and pitterm
U unbroken; buy now and )*ou are sure of the patterns that wiU
please you mos’.
^

8c, 10c, 12%c, 15c
J. H. MONROE

Tm Warn t ract CM •fJUti

General Insurance
31 I New Wilhelm Block

214 Front Street

I Stuttc* M*kM«.

Th. P^MS MilrK ar« Hw bM*

TRY A RffCORO WANT Aa

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