The Evening Record, January 22, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 22, 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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1904-01-22

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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

f,«oo

THE EVENING RECORD ITmmi
l CITT, laOH, FBroAY, JANUAKY 22,190A

DESTROYED
BTCTOONE

. omojLatamjATiog CARNIVAL
Lataat

Mletin From Wanbinglan
lUtM That H te Very

SUCCESSFUL

lUDtABELEGATt
Fr^ Hmnillnn Will Attend the Good
Roads Convontio. in Hartforti.

DRILLS AND POSES WERE WELL
Praak HamllUm. the
By Wire to the Breaias Reourd.
clothier €f this dtf. received a. tetter
CARRIED OUT
Waahlaston. Jan. 22.—The weather
borcM laaaed the followtes flood bolletla today: "Nothlns ha* ocxmrred
the meeting of the American Road
since Tuesday nlsbt to lessen the Attendance Not aa Haavy aa ft Should to
Bqlidera
aasorlaflon.
The -good
srarlty of the flood situatkin on the
roads- ooovenUon will be held in
upper Obk». Condition* eonUnue ea
Hartford. Conn.. Febmary 10 and IL
tremely tbreaimlns in the vicinity of

City Opera Houn^J^

ss.=SLs:s:-7^ij.

TBwn maomLOT uyn

ALBERfl CASE CALLED

Charped With Rerjury in Connection
WKh WaUr Scandal.
By Wire to the Evenios Record
Grand Rapid*. Mich.. Jan. 22.—The
Bj Wlr» to tW Erfnteic RMord. !
case of the People v* Gerrit H.
bers. ebarsed with perjury in connectioo witb the Lake Michigan watw
teal, was caJIA
wm for trial In the *uperThe work of
tm. WM totsIlT d«-*tniyed by a ey lor ooon iki*
Jury «*« flr»i uken up.
rtooe at 1 ockjck thU moralag.
A
Win Wnd MiH ts thm

PAVING JIEETING



_

• A aa^Hweikm Uboror. wbu cime
hw. report* that the eoaotry I* laid
l«re for mile, anmod. He M*r ibe
bodle. of many people lytnjc around.
“Rrery Roetor In TiwcaJoaaa. laclud PROPERTY HOLDERS UNABLE TO
ins tbe inaane hoapital annmon*. have
AGREE
sone to the acene.
• Report* received here by telephone
■ay SO perMm* were killed. The mer
chant* of Tii*caloo*a are prepartns to Divergence * of Opinion aa to Just
.end relief to the deetitote,
What Material Should Be Usod
-Bealde* SO reported killed, it i* b.on Stats StiweL
tieved tbat at least ro penM»nn w»i>» f.
I.llv IhlurMf*’

SHROUDED
IN MYSTERY

n.»io*^T 4* o*chick in ih«* council ebamfHinsidcr the advisHhiliiy of
paving Stale aire«*t. lielween Cass and
Park. The motion prevailed to pave
le utreet. but the prop.*rty owner*
were unable to ogri*e as to the raaterU1 that should iK* n«ed. Thi* would
ke two compleif blocks on Stale
BODY OF LATIN TEACHER IN BED•et |ia%<il with brick, and w.iirVI
FORD. INDIANA
bably Is- as fnr a-* tb.* brick pav
Evidences Found of « fltrupgle for
Life—Body TaJ^en to Morpue and
inquest WIM Be Held.
By Wire to the Kvenini: Record.
Bedford. Ind. Jsn 22—The dead
body of MIm 8ar*h Schaffer, teacher

i.'rj'.a-n'sa.rs

and marks on the inxiund gave evi­
dence of a »lruggle for life. Her face
wa» lacerated and her enUr»» body
was cogered with mud and blood. The
whole affair 1* shrouded in deep mys^
tery. The coroner ordered the lK>dy
len to the moi^ue. and
-an Inquest. Mli
la Elkhart; lud

BROKE THE BANK
.•

^’’To^blle who* favor.*.! the using nf
brick, it apr»*aO‘d that it was the
In the long run. f**iv*clally in
view of the busloes* prospects of the
street within a few years to come. The
location of the federal building, which
will very prtVhably be built this year,
give an added impetus to the
t In that section and. aooner or
the residents will find their
property t.x) valuable to In* us«»d ft.r
r<*aldeotlal purposes.
The advocates of macadam advance
the aripunent of leas cosL as they are
of the opinion that the tax Involved
for a brick pavement would be entirely
high. The majority, aa representby assessed valuatioHr was very
lently In favor of brick.

RAN DOWN
BY TRAIN

FESTIVE NOBLEMAN HAD LUCKY
LARS ERICKSON KILLED AT MAN­
THIRTY MINUTES
ISTEE THIS MORNING
Won Five Hundred Thousand Dollar*
Unfortunate Man Was Probably Deaf,
and Only Stopped When Funds
aa He Failed to Hear Brakeman
Were Temporarily Eatiauated.

I-

The specUrnlar carnival, under the
auspices of the ladles of the Bplaoopal
church, and given under the direction
of the Johnaon-Smllh Carnival Co.
only attracted a small crowd last
evening in the City Opera Hooae. The
entertainment was very good^and deaerred a beUer house.
The drills
were finely executed, and few the time
that has been devoted to preparing the
well
well stag(*d.
Considerable. dllBcult} has been
conf
3 securing
those
parU and
aUy until after ih.- entertainmeuL and
in sonu- caa.*s n.*m members appeared
for ilM* first time last evening in the
drills, but it was hardly
The carnival ojiened with a r
seoutkinJ <drill. In which 20 of the
of the city were reproaented. Each young lady was appro­
priately attired to repreoint the house
which she was advertising, and as she
appeared on the stage It was anDfruDced which boose she represented,
and In many cases the anaonneement
was not needed, the make-np apeaklng
as plainly as words. She would salute
and then drop back In line unUI aU 20
an electric
dbpisy by
t River Electrie Light A Power Co.. In which
Go«ld«ii« i»f IJlH-rty ws
portrayed
and the effect wa* veo’
ed con.ld«*rable praise. Mr*. Car
rie Sieffens re|iresenU*d the Goddess,
anil the arrangement of the light*
asde a very pretty effect.
The third number wa* a drill, in
ibleli 2€ biihiness hoiiiteH were r»*pr«*
enletl III till* the young ladle* were
IM.n.i.riaiely aitlred to advertlw* the
varioiiH merchant*, and a* they ap
*«l. The hoiiiu* they represented
inn«iiim-<*d. after which they went
through a very pretty drill.
The next scene was “The Huntriws,"
in which a young lady dress^ as a
huntrint* appeared on the stage, armed
with a rifle, and »ucce*Ml<*d In killing
ral bird* up among the file* by
accurate marksmanship* the last
bringing down a chicken that
The next numlM*r wa* a very pretty
alng. Thlrty^wo little girl*. In Deb
xrie. marched out on the stage, each
srrylng a small hoop, and went
tirough a veo' pleasing drill. Being

30 was to represent a
shop. In which the operator
^ed In extracting several teeth.
3lng of the patient and
t^r attendant
•ntatlon drill No. 3 wa*
which 25 more business
repn**ented the same^as
In the
scene*, and thl*
•at and well e*x»*cut<ff drill.' '**** *
Following wa* the electric display
arrangetl by Paige Bros. This was
also to represent the Goddess of Llband the pari was in the hands of
Ida Daily, and the arrangement
of the electric light* were tasteful and
cau*«*d more than ordinary praise.
Both electrical displays were some­
thing new and unique for this city, and
the art of the craft wa* very pleas-1
Ingly lllnstratc-d. and wws one of the

By Wire to the Evening U»*conl
Monte*Carlo. Jan 22—To the list Special to ih.‘ Evening Record,
, of nolde* who. It U raid, have -broken
iw.
Mich.. Jan. 22—I-ars
the bank- must now Ih» added the
I. a millwright, aged 51. was
e of Grand Dulu' Aleaii 4if Riisn by the rear end of a freight
ala. h
It la announced that he succfn>dthe M Jt N. E. yards at 5:45
«d in 1
ming. Tlte wheeU passed praise for the success of their poi^
trayal.
the fu
The illustrated songs were the next
table wen* lemporarII.V eah
nmlK*r. and were pleasingly sung by
Miss Maude Morse. She first sang
FOR A WARMER CLIMATE
Hion to It. it Is prcsum.nl that he -The Lillie Place 1 Qall Home.*’ and
was hard «»f bearing A wife and two
an encoiSvith
rith “The LetIt It Hoped That Balmy Brecaes Will chlldn»n are left
t«sr Edged in Black.*’ The closing
re poses in plaaUque,
by Mrs. CaiTle Steffens,
WIRE WENT WRONG
i:\etilnK R»*cord.
wnd the stereopiicoD aided the finish­
ing touche*. The ei
Lake A
be i
Connections With Traverse City.
win leave Brrmerbaven tomorrow on StHwlal to the Ev.mlng Record.
cruise to Madrrla. the Cararieo and
Ijik.*
Ann.
Mich..
Jan.
22.—Some^
le Moroccan c»»a*t The prinrt*>iR*
thing w.*nt wr^ with the Bell tele
physician lM»pe* the chance 'to
aallder rlimaie will post|»onc
one the di- phone wir^Mw.n*n ibis village and
Telopment of wocmtom!, of the Traverse^f yeaterdaj. the local ex
hanip* URng unable to get the Utter
dread affliction.
is a consequence, messages piled up ABOUT SSJ»0 DAMAGE DONE TO
here at a great rate^ and
town
TWO BUILDINGS
WHITE RIVER FLOOD

FIREINPETOSKET

Tvvb Already Known to Be Dead-Ice
Poundfd Steamer to' Piece*.
fly Wire III the Evening IL*conI.
Indianapolis. Jan 22-Two are
known to lie dead In the fltsud of
White ► river Jedm
dwellen.
this morning
*
The pleasure steamer Sunshine
pounded to spUnt«*ra by an lew gorge,
and the altuation along the river is
crowing worse and more fatalities are

ThT^MU^iw wVs*?e^m“”l*te
afl.*mnon
SHORT flTIMlOO

tsrness Shop. Jewelry Store and a
Saloon ToUlly Destroyed—Oc­
curred Early This Morning.

STANDING ON PLATFORM
HELD UP TRAIN

Special to the Evening R.*ct.rd.
Peloskey. Mich.. Jan. 22—A stub­
born fire on Petoskey’s main business
street early this morning destroyed
buildings and did about 18.000
The fire ' was discovered
i the harness shop of
the second floor of a
A. F.
twi»wttiry frame building, the grouad
-floor of
»f which
whlcl wa* occupied by the
ey Jewelry
7 A Optical Co.

L^h“o

____________ ___________ le^huUdwlth the rest of the contewta. was
enUrely
destroyed. An
adjoining
frame buIWlng. occupied as a aaiqph
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
by
Prank
Schalter. caught from this
San ^cl*co. Jan. 22.-Tbe Sansel and the building,
with
limited, west-bound, on U ^ *
~
up by n
near Paso Roubles early Jesterday
morning. The safe, which it is be­
NDfETT DATS
/ /
BIG DRYING HOUSE
lieved contained at least llO.DOO. was
taken
by
the
bandlu.
WRli^ Habboler 4 Co. Will ConOaorga Eviaon Taken Back to Greenatruct One at Lake Ann.
TAKEN TO FRANKFORT
vilie and Will Sojourn in Detroit
. Special to the Br'enlng Recoed.
Pfor Awhile.
Ann. Mich.
22,-Wimam OuMtion Raiood aa to the Sanity wf
r A Co. will constnict a large
J. W. Spellman of Lake Ann.
who
ae to this
ae here for the purpose of dry­ Special to the Bvening Recortl.
cliy about six week* ago fiym Greening beading. The capacity of the i
Lake Ann. Mich.. Jan. 22.—Under vine, was traced here by aa ottcerand
kiln will be at least 16 carioada
Sheriff Oeddis of Frankfort was
taken back to Greenrllie
ycMarday
and
took
James
W.
I
Before teavtng Greenville be dlspowNl
Favor OIraet Voto.
inan back to Frankfort with him
of a horse and oolt to his brotbor-tnRy Wire to the KreninK, Record.
fxamlnaUoo w«l be held to detei
law. Later It wm fosmd tlml he had
Spsitmaw’s aaalty.
Indianapolis. Jan. 22.—Wllboat
previously placed a chattel mortgage
on them. He was found guilty and
Carvel went
to »0 day* In the Detroit
s aty this morning for qaanerly
Ualtad SUtaa aanatorf by a direct Boyaeaty
eaooe in that quarter of his dlsand will Bdt latara unUl Tueaa L. Bysr uf OvteU taft today for
By Wire to the Brt
DetrolL Mich..
upright on the^back pUtform of
Baker afreet car nearly this mornti
the dead hodf of J. J. Balach. a B*
Marquette engineer, aged 25. was d

rw2urrsJSt:risr?rJ^

BsndiU Loot Southern Pacific Sunset

Limited of fiaooa

A BOX OF NICE BTATtO.VERY. WITH THE WORDS TRAY-ERSE

errr.

mich- encray-ed on each shect.

» City Book Store «

Health of Wcli-Kncwn Citisen
era Harbor Impaired.
The many friends of Capt. Fr.*derlck
30. who is generally known as
Captain Fred.- will be pained to
that he has been HI for some
Ume at bis home at Ik
At last rqport*. however,
bowe»-r. hb condition
Ls Improved.
Improved -CapUin- Johnson is
was
a well-known icentleman and one of
• in this fu-ctlon

THE WEATHER-

Che
Daintiest
Creatiens

READY FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
m0‘^9*tional Committee Have Made
rinal PUns for l
The
the Congregational church held an i
Journed meeUng j^iqrday afienu*
and^a flnal plaa for Vecelving snbscr
tlous was agre«! upon. Subacriptio
and pledges are no • In order, and
a fine stone church rill be built. ev«
one should be Inter sted and help
">• I
project along.

in p»ty footwear for ladies
will be found at our store

NO USE TALKING
“WE NEED” THE MONEY!
All CLOTHING at COST
AND EVEN LESS
INVESTIGATE!!!

One, two snd three strap
slipiiets.

: f*»r cb*rk» and cai
in the poslomre
will Ikat ManlMet- and Nlb»* «.n jBnu|ir> 27
The pts^tofllbe at Hunb>.
“ *
county, and Maplei 1. Grand Tr*vi*nu*
county, will Im> dbr «iinu.-d oft.*r Jsn
nary 20.

latent

fanc)

lattems.

leather

vamps,

f rench heels, hand turncil
slip|«s

KEMEflER. ev.-ry time >»u trade
Il.tH) St our More giv«->i you one
more chance on the Sewing Ms
chine to Ih» given nwiiy. The

RELIABLE

CLOTHIERS

imaginible

realities here.
w K

/.5<J, 1.7$, 2.00, 2.50

PRESCRIPTIONS

S. BENDA & CO.I

REA^

soles—in fact the prettiest

'Mima

pr 1 X

O L. D

m IH O K s

doIn’t YOU
WISH tih:se cold MOR.M.NUS that Yor had a fair of
OI R WARM SLIPPERS?
OPR WARM SHOES ARE: STILL BETTER.
WE’LL SELL THEM CHEAP NOW.

L

►•.V.'.Vs*

.%-.%V.W^VWWs

ROWL.AND DOUOI-AS
New Shoe Store.

Oppitsite Hotel Whitbg.

ring the Red

ways s^rreetjy
compounded. It is

our Cabjii-, l_t.is
ourCrade Itlark.
Look . for the Red

From .dr.joi.j,'
ALL O r liF.iS,
Ptnprcc-s "GLORIA'
bools br WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DAi< X nighu

Cross njirae.Thurs_day and Friday
night at the opera
house : : : : :

&Uny rtxtes and shJ^r^f~, _ ALL C0-f alike,

rnwrf

Urmt

eieKe..,-.e«..

J)0.

JImerican Drug^ ^ FRANK FRIEDRICH
•:

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING^—«
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of SuildingMaterial at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

* oo.

Jltbert 6hbt»tkf, Ittqr

Jl TauHkss
Chib-------

feoy’s and^

ONE
FOURTH
$l.2$MJd. OFF!

The Cienuine Lsinsdowm* wr.
By Wire to the Evening Rectird.
Cleveland. Jan. 22—U was aniHYunecd thU afternoon that Cashier
George Rom- of the Produce Exchange
Banking Ou was a defaulter of the
;* funds to the extent of IITO.OOO^
The bank made an assignment in fa-

Tor Just 25 Ccnls
BETTER EVEN THAN THE REGCI.AR TWENTV FI\'E CENT
GRADE OF PAPER. AND IN ADDITION HA\TNG THE STAMP ONEACH SHEET MAKES IT DOltBLr ATTRACmTl

CAPTAIN JOHNSON ILL

COUNTRY WAS U^IO RARE FOR
MILEt AROUND
>fi TvkaIoom Hm

SEVENTH YEAR—2087

THE WEATHER.

This beautiful Fabric in Shell Pink.

Lig:ht Blue, Champagne. Cream ami Black.
It is 41 inches wide and we sell it at

.And'it is an insunce oLwh^re you (-et full
Value received for your Money. You can
make no better »election for a pahy gown

Children’s
Suits,
Overcoats
Reefers
Sweaters
Knee Pants.
Now is
The Time
To •
Buy.
7■'

X

,

'-Vv

.

orseperate waist. Remember it is not
Genuine Article unless it has the name
\Vm. F. Read perforated in the seK-edge.

HAMILTON CLOTMINC CO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

THE EVEHIHO BEtEffiD^ TRAVEBSE OITT, inOH, FBIDAT, JOTABT tt, 1#®4

THEEVENINGRECORD

AFTER SIGKNESS

a. owmif la oM «r tke beat ta
wrtbcni
for Bab aad sa»e.

MOW

rm <toutaBt mad rapaatad rlo-i

■raot. T. MT»

J. W. HANNDI

Farbapa tba atala cane wardro has
aotoe OM la adad to aaaa* for a
air li*rr. aod If kr baa. the man
ahoaM he oae wbo caa do the work

Om ««k hr tanter....................

aad do It rtdbt. aad be aboald be irfrea
^ eai!iMuai»awai relaitre to hia
^aadfeea. Soaie hnarda «
pf;rriaani hare made i>e depntjr nanie

S£.:rW^:::::::::::

warden s fe-n a apertal anl*Wt for the
liruBlDK knife, and ihla ha« I
largely rvitpimalt,^
the la^k *«

^ -c.

A.

WCttXHtW.

Ctty

TO

ftCOAIN

There Is No Rocker
US omftattlile nd dwihle » g lg^
wiPoto arm lOckcr. nd «hn one cdi
bur thm Rt otoe.thbd km thn they

tniENGTH

ta of tbe tov atewM ba pmrldad.

ahld.. under <»iher cir<
aunreM. would be manlfeKtrd li>

CJ«

caimble and uinina to aer%e fbe.i
be Inlere-U «»f pmterllon In
r and flair______________
STATE STREET PAVING-

SUte atreel Voperty owner*

the other day aweeptap the aaow off
tbe aldewalk la fraat of tbe boaae.
The -Kead of tbe family^ waa aroaad
the corner in a proeery atore dtacoaBIn^ nee hornea.
New BalUmore anapa fu flnpera in
the face* of Algaiiac dtlxesa
aad
fvdni« with haapbty pride to tbe neat
aim Uiardf that adorn Ibe tolepbooe
piilci. lewrtnp the
naaMw
of
tbe
alreels. The little town will be plrlnp
II^ mai-hal a nniform next.
The nem arnMiry at
Menomlnee'a
mllHia corapany. mblch was recently
mu^tt-red Into ner^k-v. will be dedl
prmnd military
caird January
l4ill. Twelve hundred In«i1 atkma will
he l«an<<d and a number of prominent
militao* men of the u|
will attend.
I.etl II Fuerdorf. a
chant. Ih invoictoK bla
atory to placinp It la the handa of
other iiartiea.
He baa been in bnaines. in Hlltodale for tbe past twenty

dtmblr to. We haves
kr^ lioe of uam|ikt in aU*torier;
natural hnoii. bkek 6niib. ffphotstcr.
cd miM Siaonh kother with
to at. at an eacc|Si(^r

Vmmb for Hto Slncwrity.

Stfciy Deposit Psm ts Reit.
Durtnp the past few moatba t
haa been a sreat deal of alcknna of
one kind and another fa Tnrerae
City, larcely iadoeed by tbe recent naIn apeaktag of thU to Mr Joh
our leading druggist, the other day. h*>
aaU: “Ye*, there ha* been, aad
f slckneaa In the city, and wnue
people gK over the acute stage
V quickly. It iroves the blood Im
poverlahed. aad it I* hard to regaia
lost vitality. The patient s atreogth to
depleted, the system generally demor

ktocMt paid on oapoolts Cov
pourvctod ^ml>Annually.

DIRBCTORS:
H. S. Hull.
Friedrich and dtia
a
WUhdi^
prroidenu; C. A. Haromood. cash,
•er; F. C nexmooJ. Bcoj. Thirlby.
J. O. Crotter^ C K Grdlick,
lAutncr. J. M. HucUOea W. ^1-;
Ijwdic, Wm.
. H. a Gamer.

.......«as

and no on light np to

O-r all npbobtered with beat Spanish I.eatber. ^ng aeat,
worth $31.00, lor.............. ....................................................... 2175
WK CAK SAVE YOU kONEY on «q«bing >t« want
Idrponrhonte.

restoring
withK»n<1 banking exteiHle<< nor
g^e strength to every
Snancial difficulties
for the chanpe. It la ihoofht that the **°^Now. truthfully.*'• cootlnuod Mr.
wlltora will not lose very heavily.
maon. “I dool believe there to an
wH0Le8At.E.nnAiL
voon ecuable home purnieher.
was mdlvlalon of opinion, the majority
Farmer* pf the northern part of other remedy In tbe country equal to
Tu—any evnnlnss from
fafiirina brick and olhera a
jLyakUnd county, eapeclally In Oxford
amierial.
It la tbe purpose of the and adjuinlng townships, have
to
tbe
conrinslon
that
heavy
draft
council to pave this block
In the
horses an- the thing for form work this from an Intimate knowledge of al
apring. and
the
property
owTier*
Instead of th.- lighter and speedier must every medicine on tbe market,
ahould unite upon a paving sub aid.- «o hre<-<ls I A st.ick oasociallon
and
^*‘‘lering what Vlnol
iU*d
devote
the nesMls of that atn>et. The slrei.t. f.inned Und the ineml>ers will
eedli
Ib.-lr attention
to the
breeding
of
“VUMil contain* ' every t»ne of the
frtun Cass airwi to I’nk.n
Is
heavy horset
(-Inal
elements of
toKTy-lmlldlng
covered with brick, and 4h b<*n»*vet1 to
•nd
A
lot
cod liver oil.
be highly aatUfactory. It would se.-m T. il. 8wln.-l
to retard Its work,
that brick on the next block would U‘
ganic Iron, which to a needful con
separated
si;t-eral
the proper thing, also. Thai hK-ality
fur the blood, dissolved In a
Bnt I have Mill a big aupply
children token by delicious table wine, makes Vlnol. It!
n»-s of one- of the

to fare to Ik- a busy one In th*- future, Mr>- Swineford
Lird IK-Ing responsible for
acts directly on tbe stomach, create*]
My tine of TEAS are the beeL
and State street will become oa»- td
on.
Now the youngest eon
liable* the
healthy
and the oldest son Is dying
the most imrstfiant business htn-^-ts
Try my 40 and 50c Tea
They
tbe m-cesand I hi- funf-ra! of the former was
This being the case. It liKika as il.ough
can't be beat.
h.d«l Tu-i^day tinchfr very trying clrh flesh and muscle tissue, and
il would iH- wise tt, pave that bhick rumvtsnn-*.
/
create strength, and yoti know what
Tea Blfilnga. 15c lb. 2 Iht
with the sarae material usinl t.n the
The ciMHi pt-ople of Durond were
>u are taking."
for ................................................... 25c
next block weal
rnlformlty on the «can*(l Tue.-daj by smallpox report*
Said Mr. Johnson:
"Such letters
business streets should W «d.sert t-<l. and when a Grand Trunk sleeper wo*
this prove tbe value «of Vlnol after
skl. tracked there and disinfected the
ria^d Fooda.
and a* wi- have iM-gnn the ii-e .if brlf k rumors grew large and terrifying. The
Oxford nak.'s. p.-r pkg...
fle
It leem* to lie the gejienil KentlTik.-ni
was. a l*>) had
I toj
Via UorufuuiaA. A R E.
the train and a
Malt T.k. Fiak.-s.
pkg..
kc
that all the huslne** aln-ei -*. at 1.
lhlrte«-n weeks with the]
-mod It advisable.
KM„"
In the c*»nler *»f the diy. sIumiM Ihmaclatcd.
Vigor Flakes, per pkg...........
8c
waf.-ty’s sake, to take the pi
hut Vlnol!
acd of no av
paved with brick. Thos.- op|ns.-.l to
of disinfecting the coach.
Tryablla
Flake*,
per
pkg..
8c
marvellous
restored. In
brick donbiless hav4- very' ginid rea r».l.ir«.l i*»rt.-r who pn-sMt-d ovei
and app.-iiie
strength, fle
f.»r their contention. bu«
the r.«-<titfn .*! the train Is running yet.
Sugara.
well of l.ynn. Ma**..
Mrs C H
p In
• ('v” AIIhtis. who used to n-side
ion of uniformity and durability
le* left her little
writes that
Trwla* fnioi . .Rtor Wxy mud Fi.2«»‘r n»s GrauulaU-d................
-nilv and
IN.nland. w.-nt
w»mh
danghier with a emgh and in
d rt'celve can-ful cmsl.leniii.in
gaim-il
il a r.-|.uiutk.n as a 1wm-1«11 play
21 lb* Extra C............................%iJOO
Vuu will alao flml one of tltc
bad condition, but Vlnol rui
II.- cllyV liest Inti-^-i-tK
.T
l»r.wn iu-todjana he pltch«-.l a
Um-tdii brand OU-omarga
xwcUest lines of Pipes ami
«Migh an«l made her well.
-^^liwtH.ul gnuK- of ball and1 w..n
won the af
rine. fs-r R................................ tSc
John KnienMin »»f Hang^.r. Me..
amokers*
ankles
in
the
city.
niss
wh.>
feE-tioiiK or a lliMkrtler miss who at­
Dcafi^ Cannot be Cured
writ.-* that an.-r grlin*-. at
enty
tended the tievi Kame ami from the
hto
age.
Vinol built
By l.»ral applications aa they cannoi grandstantl threw a red n»se at the y.'ars .»f
rength and gave him new life.
reach the diaeaw-d portion of the ewr feel of the htni after he had swatted stn-ni
Stuart chf IMlishurg. Po.. i
There is only one way to cure deaf the ball for a hfome run
and bad
rfier a wvere fever he
and that Is
by consUiuUonal KSved the game. After this very
as weak and emaciated, but V...^.
_ ^les. I>eafness Is caused by ar mantle grand stand play, there was
Jilt him up. made him strong and i
Inflamed condlllon of the mucous lin mifhltir. for "Cv" t«> d«» hut marry the
214 Front Street
i!^5it'n«naay
of the Eustachian Tube.
When
rl. whhlch he did
i might g.» on qu.iilng from htin
tube Is Inflamed yon have a rummaster al m-^- lH-*aing hah
-.-.to of .-.iirli l.-lt.•r^." .-.intlnu.-.! .Mr
hling aound or Imperfect hearing, and |sel.‘^l
Is aUeil tf.- officN* gently
J.dmM.ii
• Y..U
no ..IM- II.-.-.I lak.
when It Is entin-ly rlo^t-d. deafness Is
my w.>rJ f..r what Vimil will <l«i. uu.l
It. and unhMis ^he Inflamma
i whlsp«T and
it is I.ecaus4- of MK-h priHif that I sol­
be token out and this tube serAlrhllig niHlrhe*
restored to Its normal condition, hear­
violate the*4- emnly agre<‘ that if li .1.k»* no kikhI
ing wUI be destroyed forever: nine
idereil as true wh.-rv it is n-commendt-d that it shall
will
loi c<»Bt a pen
That's fair
of tog are caused by calarrh g.-ntlemen
arwing and toying
F*nTirr»' Ms
tr* Jaroe* G. John*«n. I>ruggi*t
Before sending vnur .dd rmrpri*
farm.-r U-cami v.-x»»d
A Kilinai
For the convenience of
Trotverse
away to be made' int.< rug*, let me
im the other day and
^ Mr. Johnson baa
undred Itellar*
show yiHi aampiro
eluh. struck viciously at
some of t
W-4S not particular about
^ In the city lo sell Vlnol
cator?hl*^at/cannot
Ik- cured ey
; in the way t.f the club. *.. he
Hair* Catarrh X'uriBend for clmiI2* Waahingtun St
St.-I»|Hd sud a floe yearling st,-er
• PhofK- iiM
New HaltlLlo*ton man blew
It was elf.-ctleas 8hlru are the heat,___________
______
^F.' jTcHENEY a CO.. Toledo. O.
Ih.- ..Ih. r day and hunled the . money, can
mily is enjoying
*mr*Th!-"fal
Bold by drugglria. 7to-.
.ner f.ir hto favnriu- dtoh hut ' Mfg. Co., of DelrolL*^80to by ^*BeiSI
^ RECORD
WANTao
lull s Family Pills arc tbe best.
*
here
and
came
t
A
Co
TRV
A
RECORD
WANT AG
n*n>«h
lopeiber on the material ?or pavin*

ANOTHKII »MIF CAHAL.

that street, between Park and
atr«-eta. At yewterday s mee ting there

Tbe pi^ for a aear ablp caaal
eoaaact Lafea Sapwlor arKb the Lake
of tbe Wooda

aad

Lake Wtoafpe*.

wbldb la aader diahaaaloa la Canada
aad MlaaaaoCA Wlaeoaala aad Mlchl
saa.«la attaa^ eoaalderable alien
tloa. aa4^^darpoae to

eomm

apoa aa foltowa hy a Chicago ae
-Tbe plaa to to cat aerrwa the divide
baCwM Lake.gupcrior and the I^c
of the Wooda. and to cut a canal frtm
tbe
Jake to Lake Wlanipep or
UM> lattiNr
lauer jaar
river. It la contended that
tbe Atbaarr ritt
. ^whlrh carfi
» lakeV-ploo to H
hay. caa I j tamed. In part, aouthward
to Lake Superior.
-If«»atmcled.ilieBew.
brlap from the north a ne
fmah water for the great
would extend Uke navigation
mile* by way of

the

2.B0W.

l^ke of

Wo*Kl* and \jkVv Winnipeg op the Kaa^
,katrhewan river
•Tbla la the great pfain producing
region of Canada, and the object of
the canal Is lo turn this grain trade
aouthward to I-ake Buperior. to And
an outlet either by the new ahlp canal,
omtemplaled by Canada fr..m l-ake
Huron to the 81. Ijiwn-nn\ or by the
prviient 8t. Iawn*n<^ nnile. or by the
Brie canal n»uie. or by the pro|M>rte<I
deep waterway fnim Chlcapt> to the
Iflaatoalppl river.
**moae Interested in the

project

contend that tbe proposed InternaUonal ahlp canal would not antagtmlze
any

of the canala contemplaled

hy

eltber tbe Fnlted Sutes or Canada.
iHit would be of tieneflt to all.
,

-it la contended, alao that this turn
. tag of a new aupply of water Into the
grtpti lakea would meet the objections
urged agalnat the lumlnp of lake wa
tar Into the'drainage canal and the
uae of water at Niagara

and

other

EieiN G. LEWIS
TkiUMi“DitiCasli6neir

Christmas is
Over...

“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
Smile
Cigars V

,vr.

Wooda

Into I^ke

Buperldr.

Thtwe

worn abandoned in tbe inter««t of the
Padfle rallwaya.

They

are

revived

aow In the name interest, or at least
are revived by those friendly to the
Paclflc railways.

The proposed canal

U Inimical only to the profioaltlon to
a deep waterway from l^ke
lo Hudaon-s bay . which has
Bpt been advocaUsd with any enthnsl
t

M because Hudsiin's bay Is

cIms.hI

for ao many montht .if Ibe year
“Americans, as
will la* -iipposed.
j

probably, at

first

Ibooghl. to an International canal, and

226 East Front Streat

trade

regulations.

Them-,

however.

Will not be greater than Hhuu- that

A W. Jahraus|issssf

WILL GIVE GUARANTEE BOND
Frankfort Is fan
coming to the
front.
Us many natural advantage*
S. C. Wail A Son. G.ve Signed Agree­
are making a name for thempelvi-s
ment That Mi-o-na Cost* Nothing
but all the aummt*r hotels and penn-ni
industries an- cast In the shad, hy
Unlea* It Cure*.
the latest claim to rcc<igniiion that
Mi.Ilia, th.- n-markalde fl.-sh f.»rmhas made.
Andn-w SiuHh. Inu l.RHl and run- for dyspr-psl*. has
a worthy cltl -n of th.- lak.- iH.ri. hai w.Mt lmm.-n-»4- isipularlty I.y ilio un­
Invenlitl a < .th.*> pin. ami ('milliar usual $vay in which it to sold.
With every ,'.»c tou of Mlo^na. B. E.
chase and are will Wait k. Sons give the following signed
given
up
Frankft»rt th.- viri.n guarani.-*- to»nd. assuring the purlag to ct»nn
cha*.T that MUena cost* absolutely
nothing unl.-ss it lncn-as«-s fl.-sh. cure*
all slomarh inuiMcs and n-ston-s
health:

BAD CASEOFDIARRHEACURED

GUARANTEE^ BOND.

Dan Gam of Three River* Tells i
markable Story. |
Gan»

of

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channels.

s«imelhlng

v

much dewlrv-d by Udh cmnlries; a
would not literferv- wlilv iiny of I


I

ada*s plans for the cuntrol of her <
trade, and a* It would ointrlbutf
aweU lhe cotom.-rce .if the lak.*s

'4
. T

which bojb
tbt» projert.

'4

« »“

count
If pn
dUctis

likely to prov«ike

THE DEPUTY GAME WARDEN.

W«- her.“bv agree ho refund the
pric- iMil.l fi>r Mto»4a If the purehast-r tells us that it has not In
en-as.‘d fl.-sh and given fr.-.-dom
fnup sl.»roach troubh-*.
S. n Walt k B.ms.

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Btote

(Same

and . Fish

Wanh

’. Thto gtiiranu-i- iHind to'plain and
sinipl.-. and I; ivisltlvely assures you
that wh.-n you omence the Mi-o-na
tnatm.-ut you ntn ahwdut.-ly no risk.
You hiinplv .U-posit iitk- for a Ikix of
at work as night this fl.-sh forming f.xid with ft. E. Walt
man for the Mich- k Bons. ami if aft.-r using it y..u do
igan
(Vntral.
I not r.-4-1 that >oii hav.- lieen benrfltcd
you
go bark to 'ib.-lr *i.»n- and they
-----taken with a *•-vpiv cam- of>army diarrhea Wh.-ti th»‘ will return >«.tir money wiilmnt any
train arrlv.Ht: Ho- eivgln*-.-r appn-clat»s! qiH-stion 4.r argument.
it is a tnu* fl.-sh forming fo.»d.
my condition and gave nle m g»»»Ml.du>e
of nr Colw.-nv Magic Egyptian Oil; trfned willuelemen^ that regulate the
Ih. eff.-ct wa.»i marv.-lou-i. It straight dlge.-tlve «»rgans an.r ri-raorp-pOngtwtion and irritatkin from the stomach,
j Uv.-r and Intestln.-s
Ml^na will reamily 1
peal.-.!
4st..r.- firm. h.*alihy fl.-sh. All In tbe
tndy
pleasing pin

Chapman a few days wge anmuincsl

I plaint t»r .
1 only «»st. r.0
to-Uln' ‘nMftjd
and. remerolK-r.
polntmcnt was given ont for Grand Michigan sell* it
Traverae connly. This wurnty li
gist to authorired
been deprived of proper proteetkm
our flsh and game preserve* for *«
hU appointments of depl.lku. In the

various northern counties, hut no ap

era] years

with S. E. Wait

ci-nts to have a
the houtw- handy—
every druggist
In
and that «-ach drug
to refund

toe
Mlo

appropriate inltlato. - .N*
Saved From Terrible Death.
The family of Mr*. M. L Bobbitt of
Bargerton. Tenn.. *aw h.-r d.vlag and
were powerless lo save her. The most
aklllful pby.Rlclans and every remedy
used failed, while consumption
was
slowly but aurrly Uklng her life. In
this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dla-1
covery for Consumption turned dc-i

use completely cured her.
Ifa toe
most cerUln cure In the world for all
throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed
Bottle* 50c and 11.00. Trial Bottles
10c. at Jaa. O. Jobnaon and
F. H.

Montaville Flawers.

The lllerarj event of t
Coldwmtvr will be pulled off thl*
Ijlghl)
and Judgment to properly look after In the 1 rm of a del>ate on the ]
Interest ig subject. “Resolved, That
the violations of the game and flsh
to . of more use lo man than
ih.- .
Uwa Is nanally ooe wbo can c
bener and eaator livelihood at
evenL soy* thak the
other calling. If the amount received affirmative baa a snap, for anyone can
readily *t-c that a mule can easily |»erby the county vdeputlea can be taken
form the duties of a horse, while toe
only aubstitute for a cow to a chalk
Last year a movement waa started factory »K-*lde a flowing brooklet

ms m basis of value for a man's time

“Want.-d. a I.KMmollve.*'
That to
the shtngl.- that hang* out at tbe offict- «»f the. Michigan Siibuyban
St. Johns
trains «!aily. In the gloriou* i
comiiany own.-d two engliiea. bi^, one
of them was destroyed in a recent Arc
and the oth.-r one wa* dlaablcil the
other day white backing a snow drift
on the track. It to laid up for ropoirs
and nnlesa the company can borrow a
locomotive tbe service will have to re­
main tied up. Anyone having an extra
Utenraotive has a chance to make tbe
play

to have a special deputy appointed
cover the ooanUca of Grand Trover
Beoxle and Loclanan. and tJame War
gen Chapmap otatod

«

that

If

theoe

"BEN HUR”

*
City Opera House,
- HNdq,Jaiwnf2S.

Under tbe auspices
of Senior Qass....

(S)

way

The chief reason seei

to have been the lack of suitable cii
penaatkm.
A man with the energy

Sr.35,50.75c.
Reserve Seat Sale Opens
Thursday Morning at
City News Stand.

W’e. the
igree to r

oountlea would pay such a dopoty WO

Byrnp of Tar If It fall* to euro ytmr

annually, each lU
the deporlmeal upder hto aoperrtoloo

cough or cold. We olao gnanatoa a
tS<«nt botUe to prove ootlifnetory or

Cheboygan people have contrarted
toe oil rroxe too. The gusher la \t>
This ompont cated somewhere down 'In Kentncky
and aeverol clllxens are figuring up
grocery
bill*i and house
ho
renU for a
for a deputy, and fdr that price a
The NaUoool Asaodatlon of beauty I
year to come- In
in on effort
el
to find what
“man could be Indneod to take the OF
balance they con put in the well
It seekers will never acknowledge that
anv beautv Ills ore IncuroMe os long
ter * Rbc^ Moonned and a repreeenutlve acat as they have Holllater'*
a to look at the wealth before omy Uln Tea. Beotlble
propriated lu shore.
Jos. G. Jc
tey to put op._________

Santiary Sales

♦♦♦♦

arc big evcnis- -arc helpful events—arc money-saving events. We have some
that are the best ever started. You will surely lind one of these just the one
.you will be most inien .sieti in.

''January Sale” of Overcoats
Only EIGHT DOLLARS buys your choice of such values as $10. $12. $15,
$1G. They were considt;red gootl value® at the former prices. Thiak what
they are now! Better wear one the rest of the winter—There are many cold
(la)'s yet---get a “warm** bargain.

^^3anuary Sale*’Of eioaks

,

The most stylish, the best lilting, the finest workmanship—all this season s
garments are included in this sale, and these are now sold at One yuancr Off.
1 here arc a few splendid garments, that are last season’s makes, and these are
.J'ours al just one-half off.

^’January Sale” of Rugs
_

that enables the housewife to add several new rugs to the funiishing, of
the different rooms.
I hcre are Smyrnas, Wilton Velvets, Mpqiiettes, Gennine Persians. Eleciras. Daghestans. Ujjrihworth.Wiltons. Utopias, in all
' maimrr^d sixes, sdlingjiow from dttto ^i.Tper cent, discount.

“January Sal*” of CutUr Robes
and sleigh bells articles that many want. These wc will not cafov over, for
that reason wc will make some extremely low prictrsio thos<? who wish to pur­
chase. Come quick.
.
*
*

“January Sale” ol Slippers
that beats the record. You will 6nd women’s Felt Slippers, fur top Slippers,
Velvet Slippens, Leather Slippens, Fancj- Slippers, and the same styles in
Men’s Slippers. These soUl from 50c to $2 50. and now they are 25 per cent,
from these prices.
. • •


“January Sale” of Rug Remnants

Six Room House

TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take LoaoUva Bromo Quinine Tah>
leu. AU draggtou rofund tbe mcmey

EW HASTlNRS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

depth of water In the lakes and con
^

■ nectlng ’

B CHAPIJt. Proprietor.

rV-fX

of the gr«^ lokoa.
“Aa the canal would give a greater

to

A

General

have U»en overcome In the navigation
^

as,.

J. JH. MONROE

' there will be difficulties In the way of
*

..r «oija^Y?£rc=c“»E&ELnilECARD
s

CRAND RAPIDS I UtbrANA RY
COMPANY.

New Wilhelm Block

jtlana for the turning of the water* of
Lake WHinlpeg and the l^e of the

PERp MARQUETTE

Wanted on th^ tooth tide be.
tween Oak atrect and ^Ake
Avoxae, not farther south than
Ifth Mreet.
We have aevin] inquiries far

such a host of these; any combination of cotor you desire, and you get your
choice for JUST 0.\E DOLLAR.

“January Sale” Of Parlor Cabinets
These beautiful articlss are such an ornament and so handy, and they are sell­
ing now at a discount of IS per cent, and 10 percent, reduction on Side Boards
and Buffets.

would pay WO more.

k

.Sfn

ora viewed the propooltloo with favor,
but there was no meeting of the «h

pervtoon of that county noor to the

TO PREVENT THE GRIP.
Stive BrvMso Quinine remove* the
le. To get the genuine coll kr tbe

pMoREtbatl

VSiJST'

sassss.iLd”'.":

their interest to caS or'phone.

miSL

THE HANNAH & LAY
V MERCANTILE COMPANY

J

THE EVgKIHQ BEOOBD^ IRAVKBBE OIIY, MICH, FRIDAY, JANUABY 22,'i»64

GHROMiG
Queen €ify
5iKns of PoUeitcid Ble^d.
lUMe glheat WWr
TPMimt. hi« gmJt u 1
Mtnory U family Hl«
nerri>n?i resBrdlBfc htai

niMufaeiiir^ by’
pair the ffeaeraltyatea that the
BOD-bealin^ aorea of the saoat offenahre duncter.

_____________

Qannab $ Cay €e.

ISSS-S

is tbe Pure Jirtiele andj^annot

• be eaceiled 4
«

Sd*^^ee iMali ant.
S. S.S. ii bothablood
aadattheaameti
If joa hare a

** “**" ““***

:swtfrspccmoea^Afuumi^€dL
:C11IC1ALnews
Of Tfll WOILD

priiwd.” nid
ord. r hi* ad
w’y.lhU i*w
huallailnr ii

CET R
[romocI

i&l;!
rector of St. S ejdemV Protest-

vltii nenrioif atripe*
^ i ant Kplsropal church I.t Philadelphia.
•oUax iwenlyviaht 3
,k a thirty-five mile walk ihruuKh
yrSee. rerentlr wnt
• snoa and le.. to hts home in Nea’
•ftnmd Uie world
There iur two nalkmal banka In
MooBt Plepaant. Iowa, and it hna Jual
A Verjr Cloec Call.
Serekipea that a naiorltj of atork in
-I atuck to my eoslo*.
___
cneh Ifl enmed br a woman. Tbe men
• who aetoailsr manaire the enterprlue every Joint ached and every nerv e was
racked with pain." writes C W. Belown bnt a small fraction
laray. a looomolivq flrenian. of BurDr. R. Bchlffman of 8t. Paul, who IlDinon. Iowa. -I was weak' and pale.
hna bee« an avowed candidate for the
mayorallt) of that rttf. has withdrawn
from the contest and his ^^ni. R
«f Electric Bitters, and after Uklna
R^hlfTman. Jr.; has taken his plW.
I felt as w. :i as I ever did fa my
^ litMcadl^r tb-neral C. Alfonso Zi layU life ’* Weak,. sick!
sickly, r
opic
Kiiwraatia. Mm of fYesIdent Z«daya aJivays gain new life,
|iif that ciMiniry. has ariiv<vi In
vigor from, their iis4* Try them Sat<
• York and Is about to reRlster 1
iKfact
'ntudent in the New Jersey Hiisl
wrtleae In Newark
William T. Rlrhartls. the eelehrati^I
innn Fraud* Wl Cii-htuan
rnaLjrill.er«*ct a unique sura
•anily r.*gi--»s thal
lenee on a small island ofl ,ht made that extremely
clever s|s-«Th
The n*eks and d«vp founda
Jhe 'fllle.>; of the iMilise
He |h \
lion will iH* hiown out nn.l lhe*«tt onl
learning
that,
fame sn n' hiimooim
lranr<> ti> the |riae.* a III U- rnmi un
speaker
carries
with
ii leirdeus a*
derti.^il. the Imlldlnc
w.-lt
as
advantagHiv
mhl'
consists
Kor twenly-«iiie years iiast Re% J
of urgiTit r. ijm-Mi- that -hr
• B. Whelan, pasior of the R«mian t’aih largely
sis-d-heK «t this m that gath
ollc church at West Scranion. Pa . has make
ering, hi
>railerel a'i the way /
aenred his ronifreaaiion with
lalne to Meil(
The eih. r day /
huslastic Ka
Kansas cougr(*ss
ate sufficient !.. supply hurries up to Cus
Cushman and s
wants.
Juat listen
this telegram
. E. Ingalls, prcsUleni
pr
of the Blr •Frank.
Bring either Senator Hanna or Con
fn>m Iks.
r»rallr«ad. has 1
gressman Cushman to ih<* hig gather­
Kumjs'. Tl^cHy
ing here • Wlial do juu think of thal
Jwiaiis was ih.- InohcMKl ho^of
ftir a compliment?' The far western
InicalU. and he silll has niuiy friends statesman said, with every apis>ar1 here, who feathered at dh«^-wharf
anre of absolute sincerity: •Tlyii U
wish him a pleasant. J<iurn(>y.
certainly ver> complimentary to Han­
Although the Cramps have Imh
na. Have j-ou showed it him?"
forced <Mit of-the Kr.«at Phliad.-lph
• shlfebuildinb
ber Ilf the I
f'ramp. wi!l
with I hr new com-

There b
tbe Undo!
Romocm:

WHO CANfWT BE CURED.
Backed np by over a third of a crnlury
of vrraarkabe and waUonn cure., a record

cancerous growls! a^dU jxrtTiufc from «ich it b your own
fault.’* Just start nght in and do w^tthoosands have done. Take
Romoc. *Man never invented anjthing that could equal it as a
blood purifier. Romoc b Nature’s own remedy, imcontaminatcd
by poisonous drugs or alcohol When it cures, it cures permanently.
It does not irihate; it does not break down flesh tissue. The mis­
sion of Romoc b to build up, give strength and make rich, red
blood, and to cnAde aU the organs of the body to art as Nature
intended they should., Please tiy a bottle of Romoc on my rec­
ommendation for any bloodtrouble and you will never
regret iL
‘ ^

h-

nT»ll.Nl *
Ing very well

h«* wah ready lo leave
i»*wt telegraph office.
fuHher
I he

te»,S2L-«t

I THE OTHER DAY
a woman luit her pocket book.
TH.\T NIGHT kbeadverlised her loss in the Record
Want Column.

Wan^ People Wait

THE NEXT NIGHT
her

PROPERTT.

1 UUTTVI TAKm--tlNK am m OOWTPATWl

mr.—*-----

Helen Keller..has Just iK'gun her
senior year at RadclUTe Her studies
.this year will consist of Pn»fessor
Klfiredge’s Shak«iitM arean course. Hr.
Nellson's English lli.-rnlure. Pn.fessor
Mimre's ctnir»e In :plnutus. Clcer.i and
Lucretius and -Profe.HSor Morgan and
Ih*. Rand s course in Ijitin, which cov
era the annals <»f Tacit us.>t he satires
and epistles <»T Horac«> andjichwilims
frwm Catullus Pp to the pr^it-m time
Dr. Pierce’* Favorite PreMiss Keller has passe«l with creilit all
ber college .examinations.
\ aenption could poaaibly -win out,* a* the
The iaie tjeneral tStird.m tiRen rei
lated with a relish a grim!) humon.us
inddent of the battle
Apisimattox
<Jeneral Gordon said itiai when the
end came he orvb red his chief aid to
take a flag of tnir«- to the nn^on com
mander **Wc hav|- no flag, sir." said
I. Takr yonr handkerchief and
t) a stick ’’ .: l have no liandk«T
general.’* ‘Tear off ytuir shirt,
"There is not a white Whlrt in
the army, general I have n flanmd
one. but It’s far from white "
Arcundlng to a su»ry just dug up Ir.
Washington Admiral IV we>%as not
lelecrahplc
with h«adqunrters
about to
Into acihm Years
when Lie
Jeneral Chaflei'
a eaptaln in ih»* Sixth cavalry; hf
If yon are led to the

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,J«.. lut: rv K. b:.

|S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists

Cl^ wilt often sit alone at the tuad
of the table in his brilliant dining­
room. taking hla meal In absolute si
> He-is I

•H^vc

I p:?; M ac“

ABpARD.

SSOO^^^

C’?a

^llr Un*«.

A Royal Meeting.
i
department
Que. n City Cirrlr. No 2Z^, of the j the
Royal, will meet at Montafcoe hall Friday crenina. Jan 22. at 7:a« sharp

of room for ererfbody to reidi
iealth%*ia the Romoc line. The
‘O-hereUno needofgUndalar

f.'jeriiis

"■X';

1-.

♦ I had ihe»-6ut

in ord«T fo MV hl« father, from
' wl»9ip-hf hm4 been iu'iiarairni f«r three

r
BUt^ SSrStlp Kovjafa
^ , merly

tlii

IN M 8CCONP8
Aven*.»e School Emptied 4«;
‘here are no doBMatSe raptnrwa
Record Time Wednemlay.
the city have Pill, arotimd lloch troable they aare
drill, and wume by their sreat work la Stomach and
made Wedn«*s Uver trouble*. They not oaly reUere
]o the scholars you. bat core. 25c. at Jaa. O.
^
Md uxi r. a MmuIs- nr«( au>nt.

'

IT Cost Her 16 Cents. i

ont.lailtrxht Holiday, to tttf Jomtiry, io ardor to
lako od,ootogo of Good OypoHuoHio,. Hyotoroofhn
many good lofoctiin, in Wetehot. Clact,. Diamond,.
SHoormoro and Choieo Sononir,. Largo lint, of Fino
Hio},. loekof, and Chain,.

zbt ounitiiibu.



ran RENT.

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MICELLAWtOUa

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I THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD!!
AND SOLD AT ONCE.
You cannot duplicate them for ten
times the price we are asRing.

Our lease expires Feb.
1st. We do not intend
to'take a dollar’s worth
: of stock away with us.

S|«;

Articles for which
you paid .$4.50 you .can |
i^et to-morrow for 50c.
Do not .miss this oppor­
tunity of a liietime.

!; Our Necessities arelmperative. 50c, Tske Your Choice, 50c

t

I

Which h«
*
wrTlSEng*for
Uxative
trv Dr. Piertv’* Pleaaant Pelletw
1 ^

AHD
ABSOLUTEI,! ODORLESS

i_iOM-r
B

.

Ok Jire making Some Good Prievs
On----------- -------

Ulinter Goods
5* Haw Is Ih* Cim* to Buy
i . -:.i . .. ^
.
J

^ Building Paptr that Can’t h«
tor Ih* m^ty...

F* Saxton Rdw* Co*
DtSHrs to 6*n*ral tMrdwar*... ,

Candies
1 hive added A floe line of

ILverything Must Go. Nothing R.eserved,‘i
C /Y
TO-MORROW! TO-MORROWWn /\=<
^\JQ Actual
94,
^|J0

UUKS, aOCOUTES, ER ;

We must bear the loss.. It is your opportunity.

Barrios Diamond Display located With Steinberg Bros.

’ ■

ff

w
a
RADICAL REDUCTIONS
r--

nuTZBOOiTr.
LEAP tlAB PUTT

JAPAN WAS
CLUB TOPIC
ittAwo mmPtnm

takcw vp
THE WOMCM

The

moch

itekru cu Iw ncHred at tM aaor.
the capacity of the diarch Is alrm
toM taxed. The chnroh arill he

lac*

ed out that It waa foaod i
aary to cut for the rwilaikm |
Mias Msry D*

M.. lofilichl.

Ooy toe gentlemens.
The men each broaitbt a inncoeos w
two. aappoaed to have been prepared
tmdrr ib<^ l««dmlilp of Mrs. E. K. UT tbeir ow. f.lr
WKltf*
dm dmr ib« name* «f UmsIt i»rln«B
Mr.. OmMr'. PapT.
.t .oppw.
Mr.. W. H. CnJor ^ a
«
-Modaru Japan.' in whkb a^ loW

to rt»ow ibe rnUflit«^
.. somma’s me<*ltng was held' at the
Preabyterian church yesterday after
eondltion of tor co^rr
oooo. a targe number of .Jbe tadlei^d
SnTvrry IntorwtlnKly to»d. toe congregation Uing present. The
object of the meeUng was the forma
tiua of an -Aid aorlety.** This society
will be for toe ptirposA- of aiding ta
the social affairs of the church and
rfolnr whatever 1. needed. Tlie offl

and l« to Asia what Fmnor \n »» r-«
Mra. F. P. Ooflar*. Pap«r.
MrA P. P. Ooffar had a very inter
Mtinjc paper on **Waya of Travel It
Japan '• She lirai told of the anrlenl
way* of travel, which were by walking
‘ and ualnc the ‘ kafo." *n which the
peraoa waa carried by coollea. freljcbl
‘ beinc bandied In toe aame kind of a
vehicle Today the -kaxo" I* ^
and many bcirae. and o*en The
. car. (atajCH.) and name llnt» of
ada are In evidence, a. well as
elepbooe and telegraph. The old
way toe boaU were propelled was by
oara or aall*. but now .team U
The electrical appliance, wen* dls
cnaaed in detail, aa were the coolies
toeir hablU The city of Tokio
and toel
iU 1mode, of travel were also in
and iu
Nrtlacly dlacnaaed. The pe<iple rtcelve small pay and thedr ia.es an*
high. At present they have alsiut
railroad. which attain
30 roUes an

MEirS{l5,tl1l,$20airit25
OVEICOATS AT....

Work In one of th

pupils at toe Central i
bnUdlna bad a fire drill this bm
There are 721 poplU in tbia a
and they were on the street in Jaat a
few seconds over n minute.
The sc-salon of the dUtrict lodge of
the I. O. G. T.. which was to have been

There are more of these high-grade OVERCOATS than what we want at this «ason of the year,
and in our judgment the only way to dispose of them hurriedly and without incurring loo great an additional expense in advertising, etc., is to place such a low price on them that will put them within the
reach of all. Our loss on these fine garments wrill be tremendous, as you can roadilv sec by looking
\
at them. They have retailed during the season at from $15 to $25. the majority of them being $1S
\, and $^) garments, but. beginning Tomorrow.

|K)d.:poned oaUI next week Saturday.
There will be a meeting of the execu­
tive board tonight to decide up<

WONArS MCEnNG

formi^d last evening.
Pnif. and Mrs. K. E. Horst went to
Kalkaska ibl. rooming.

•We Give Yoa Absolute Choice of any
OVERCOAT in the House, For.

A Good
Tbe Traverse City
port, to pay toti p«
dividend.
/
The shsn. levels, and crosscut/
exposed, according to mill, runs over
ll.fOO.tMMt worth of ore.
Over :.H.asBays show from 1100 to
Adeline Havlland; vice pre**Went Mrs Il.2it2
In gold, and amalgam
D. U. Chandler; s«*cretar>. Mrs IN. P asKay. iH5r>an
show l»etter resnlts.
Crolwr; treasurer. Mrs. Helly
The mill run showa that the
fmm the whole vein will yield c
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
|GO0 iM-r ton. and the vein Is over
feet widd
You are nm urg#*d to buy stock, but
your are asked to Investigate. Messrs
, Tuesaday
masterpb-ce*. “A NVIso Tramp.*
Mayor Santo, and Dr. W
Introducing U-tween the acts to big
tpecialtles by the iK-st people playing
ts great body
an^ votH-h 1
rich f»rv.
IM. ererUHl this
A >isnip mill
as the E^terbOKiks. musical artbits;
price of stock
FVank and ComiN--. ligbtutng change Hiring The pres
re. I.ul It will
and sketch artists: C«m- Ikirk.-. black only 124 cents a
In a few dsvs.
face monologues, song and danc«- ar upThis
Is moving rapidly
tlst; Hatfleld and Halfre<l. lu.ng Ulus to the propiBsUlon
(Mil.
dividend-paying stage. It Is
Iters.
tratoi:.; the famo
now s deveHiped mine that promise*
for the pa.t ihrvi
to pay iiack |H"' for every
with the Great Hlumi.ty Ihimpty Co.
in a cmtlnuous p-r
fuU Information may ta- hail by
formance' No waits taMw,s-n arts. At '‘
either writing to or calling on Dr. J. A.
IKipnlsr prlc*-s of 15. 2."*
W. I*. Cniitwr. o
who hav«- charge
of Hu- U«»M
With
Cirand
0|H*ra
JLV*
m
xt
•cilia
we«-K. Tuesday. January
amusement goers will In- given at. op
^rtonlt, or
Wonderful Nerve.
orld of munr

the* railroada One of the largest
ateamahlp oompaale. In
there.
Mra. Whita’a Paper.
Mra. E. B. White look up the “
and SoctaJ Life.” telllhg of
“*'.ooV’;oi^'‘lnS”'i:«««.Tom iSr«.«.V
•rs of the .
ihrtr peculiar way of
j of life, their
1 by saying
DU.
theattna. ai
s. theat
of the chll
thatt Japan is tbe |
dren
Mrs U*hlte also gave a ”J
Lultaby.” which was very interesting
ly handled.
Mra. Grackan’eVaper.
Mra. B H Bracken gave a nne d<acrlptJoa of Pugi Sama. the beautiful
sacred moiinialn of Japan, which
toe pride of every Inhabliani of i
country. She told of the traditions
which shroud hs origin, and the
erence with which It Is regards
the Japanese, who make fre<jueni
grimagse to Its summit to gsin. as
they Imagtae. health and Innumerable
bleaalngs from the spirit of a holy
saint, who died centuries ago. In
eluding, the. gave a description
trip made by a party of English |shv
pie In recent years, which glv«-s a gi«d
picture of the scenes Incldentsi
such a journey.
Two delightful featunvs of the af

Hoy’s caps, in all shapes. Ixtsi .50c quali 3^p

SaSs’ft*

Hoy’s heavy Wool Mills at |>er

THE
NEW
FIRM
THE

-

STEINBERG BROTHERS

LIVELIEST

STORE

THE MARKETb.
saixivo raira.

iSll

COMING!
—AT—

THE cm 0P£M HOUSE

iirbuJanuary“w

The CLEMENT
VAUDEVILLE
COMPANY
roous th.*- wcH-ld!
at* why
o’er and o’er.
you turn

I FEW^>AYS we will sell Men’s
,xal 19c p


F.conomy

niESOH, JMOm 26,
KVKNT OF KXCEPTIONAI. intf;rf.st

WHO?
_

The Rose Cecilia Shay
ENGLISH Grand
Opera Company

BEST ASSORTMENT of 21K; Candlep
will go at Kk* per tb.. Saturday only.
Fred F. Akers. 259 E. Fhont St. T

PopmarPrlc8s:l5c25c35c
City

What?
intaviltc Flowers!
F
Mont
” When? Monday. Jan.
Opera Houaa!
2086 3t

NORTHERN

MffilM
m Tlanml
Waists.
'

‘ILTROVATORE’

When we say “ONE-FOURTH 01-1 • it means
•25c off on cver>- dollar’s worth purchased

:

:

:.

a Cars of Magni6cent Seenety
Large Knsenrble of Singers

R?^5J^r25e.60^75el.00L80

aldea hraaklng hta jaw. The snow
BO deep In the woods that ft U ai
to be almout Impassible for a man to
get away from a Calling tree to time

AACHANT & AOSCOE

Good for Man or Beast. Cures
hurts and pains anywhere In the
body or on the surface.
. ..

One lot wool flannel waists, mostly blackand Blues, regular value............. ....Sl.'At
One lot black mercerized wjtistk tuckrd'
all over, a vcr>' pretty waist: smaller sizes'
predominate, if your size is here your are _
lucky, regular price...... .............. ......... $1.2.'i

NOTICE.
Bids wfll be recrired by the Board
log Boaaon, iMd^l^ SLmS tokei«f »*«Wlc Works at the City Clerk-*
lattera with aay oae at ] office for fumtahlng toe city wtth toe
up these matters
ihelr office in Trarerae Ctty.
year’s supply of cement (5.000 barrela.
H. 8. Kaeeland. Secretary.
more or leas);
Bids will be PseelTcd unUI 7:16' I
o’clock. Jaa. 29to. 1904. and then pab- j
llcly op^
to rej^ a^.;

THE TRAVERSE CfTY CANNING CO. |

VOkJ KNOW US

— 1 lireclgtl by—

CKy Op*r>

jui. 2Sth.

MONTAVILLE flowers. Jan. »«lt.

Penetrates as no other liniment can penetr^
Sinksright into the fevered skin and takes out
pain. Good for eveiything that walks. V

TOE otmimi
GREATEST mim
EAiERGEHCY
URBilEIIT
mb
-r—ww. —

Mexicali IVliii^

Sharp
Reductions

69 Cents

ON
AL-LWAfRIVI

60 PEOPLE

MICHIGAN

Choice of emr Lot

There will l»e a dancing party at tr­
eaters hall. Saturday etenlng. Mu­ DONT M.8S -B.n.H«r.sic by Helms’ full orchestra. 2085-4t

In a gtanil Kenic |woJuction ol
VKROrS Famooi Opera

Siflfrftor
OAiMk. NIOOmiA

A WISHRAMP

o'joTniJ?"'! I 10 Blr Vaudeville Acts 10
20-All Star" People-20

Full Orchestra

JAW BROKEN
Tfwe Beu.ftdad Back and Struck FairAttorney W.
Kingsley this i
bafika la the Face.
trip
hta jaw broken tots mon 50c STOCKING CAPS fttne onesi at
worklag la J<^n Rennie'
noly SPe while they last.. The Kcon
mp. six miles northwest c
omy Store. 241 Front street.
which U In charge of Jame

IN

In a 3 Act Farce Comely
Introdocinj;

.\y

. Qq

come: to the: store that saves voo eaost

Com

nsie-trkd
and true.
A record
of healing
forsUtyyears.
tor 8«ly years.

13C

Alenj^ finest qual ty tiolf Gloves. iiOc to QQq

THE MARKETS.

m

You’ll Be Interested!

Very '^empting Specials!
Men’s 20c Camel’s Hair Hose,

opporiunit
of the various «i|M*ras.
u'«* will take place
evening, whim 'll Travai.
tuneful o|M»ra. will In- sung

4c; No ^ nsl. y\v.

,

MEN’S lt> 16.50, $18, $20, $22.5aand $^5 Suits at.....

•n iM.lotiHl out that the tran8latlon^ , pain and curt
inefflclent. That tl:-v 1 ta-sl Salve onj
at Jss. G Joh
fOt equal to the origic
sdmlUcd «-n readily, but then- are ] Druggists
isands who would rather hear the
a sung in a language they can un
Lay in yoor supply of Fu^ldrtstand. even If the libretti In* a lit­
tore and Wall Paper now while
tle faulty, than to hear U In an tmln
we offer you one-fourth off.
teUiglble tongue Recognizing this,
The Boston Store. .
the management of the company has
<
determined |o prem-nl all the w
work»-

u.-.i

taken to Barker
_______ , im and came to t
oa toe Pure 1

We also place on sale all our finest tailor-made Suits—Suits of fine worsteds.' chwiots and mixtures,
handsomely lined with satins, Venetian and silk serge; you get all the different jtyles shown this season.

ScM., Sore f«t

''irt I

Toledo. Jan
92c; May. 91c; July
Chicago. Jan
9U4» ; Jul.v.M.t^e t
the WesKis.” which I
July. iS\c Itat^-May. 4.-m*
given by Miss M. Gertrude Sprague, 37Sc Pnivlslons—May pork.
and one of Eugene Fields sweetest
lullabies. “Japanese Lullaby.- with
music by De Koven. which sras
by E. E. White, with acrtmtptnl
by Mrs I n Gilbert
iTJ. Royal
III hohl a
HADASLEICmiDE
siH'clal meeting tomiurow evening
JiUM'ph U Henson has Ihm-s quite
sick for the iiast fes days.
Jumiwd up to t;o
c«*nts today, the rertdpts are light
Henry Van Hynitng of Kalkaska
liasM-d thrmigh the city tn.ta> wifh
the U»dy of his little datikhter. which
A party of 15 clerks from the sto
rill bur> In the MonriH- Center
of the Hamilton Clothing Co and
Milllken enjoy*^ a very delightful
Awleighrlde last evenli
nlng They left the
seed the iMHiy *
trip clear ihnuigh. and placed
rtg rooms last |
In And»«nw»n's undertaking
Tin.* i
night and left early this niornln*4.
m
township, whrtc a Umntlful repj
trip Is l»elng made;by team
oystera. cider, and -many other
things awalusl them. After s
toe remainder of the evening
-ft
Spaclal Notice
taken up with games, music, etc
Come to our store ami gel
many vocal selections of the mens peatmern for the cure of constipation

chorus deserves sp*Ttal mention. It
25 cents, j
was toward the •*«• sma* ” bout
w III pay [
the morning w'hc'U they started fvr
l6 22C.n
home; but as the ride home alwavs
seems shi*rter than the one going, all
arrived In lime fur plenty td'rest be­
fore morning
Every oae reports a splendid time
and are loud In their praise of Mr.
Courtade’s people and their gen
hospitality.

Taamrraur la the taM Bay of

pragma

U all the Imp year partloa are ns
naorearttil aa the oae gtrea by a jiinnher of yoaas ladlaa laat er^m at toe
Acadavy. toe mem arm haaia to r
a amtqnerade. and

TbP* r.*«iUiider of iIk- )W at
Woiaan-. rJub wUI to- f^oUd to

fonofalBC

tha A raiaiy Lnat Cwaw

KROWH.

!

>

Keep it in your house.
Keep it In your shop, v
KeepitinyouroCfioe.
Keeptt^^i
Keep It at^I

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