The Evening Record, April 14, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 14, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-04-14

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m IHE EVENING RECORII

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YESTCflOArS I8«1E

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TEITERSE Oirr, mOBL, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904,

29 WERE
JAPS SUNK THE
KILLED
PETROPAVLOSK
itmuMwmn
aum lAPIK MAN Of LIST

iinnsu

. INGU>OM

I. G. Weltoo of 14t Lake arenoe.
aa old aoMler. while trimmlag traoa
la aa orchard about oae mile north of
etatkw. fell froto the tree
rt

wax mutnn sMMds

taken to Dr. aarner'a oOee. where i
tore wu reduced.
Ir. Welion U unfortunate In bla accidenta. He lost part of hia left foot
ago by being nm over by
a abort t
atrala.
______________

Bftor he raaeM the BtodL
The Miaeomi la the Tcry latoat of
the big hatUanUpa to so la wmtaBkm. Tbe las waa hoiated on her la
December last at Nasfolk by Captain
Oowles. broUterto-lnw of Predient
RooirveU. She eoUlded wtth tbe nUnoia off Penanoola a few weeks ago
and has had rery little Bring with her
i: indeed, the nine or ten rounds
'Jt have been Bred from each Mg
xMirse M
jMngthr
tegular target pc»etlce.
Raliaf Fuad BUrtad.
By Wire to the Brenlag Record.
B'aahlngton. April 14—A fund has
been atarted for the iell«r of the famUlea of the vicUms of the Jttaouri bat­
tleship explosion. PresM^t Rooseveit
aad Secretary Moody beaded tbe ttst

mwmitm Ca^ U

liH* Omp^

r and the H«»« W«*

••Miar* ftaM Today.

WAS SDCUSffUL HEtniW

By Wli« to Ua Bvmtas Baoord.
Ttokk*. April 14.-Aeeordln« to a dtaI Admiral I
I n«atTadI from-------I
_
taa batUaahIp Prtroparloviik waa aoak by a iapaaiw torprdo
P(«t aad aot by a RuaslAn mloo. Tb#
dmlral Toito'i
ITria report aay« ibai Admiral
To«o «
latilnhlp and one da
suak lb« bai
Prof. i. B. Gilbert Appeared on I
t BO JapaBM:
atroyer. Thar*
Proffram
Last
Evening—Judgt
Tba arnra waa recHrM by the «fMayne’a Paper on Divorce.
Bclala with aatUfaetioii. tbouah thry
eaprcMod ragret at (ha death at (he
gallant Admiral MakaroB.
The dkiceaan conference and ml
Oynamtta at jW. Rata
ooary meeUng of the dioceae
Wire to the CreBlac I
Wealem Michigan ende«l thla mor
Ing with a rIoiMd acKalnn for tl
1. April 14.—A dlapA
Tl
here aaya pa BakaoiWB paraoa aaptod- clergy oaly la Gmoe chnrch.
ning was viccupled with an a
ad dyaamlie at (be Hotrt Nord la 8(.
1* hy the bishop and also the trat
PetaraburiL kllllnp many peraoot. In
un of business
The conferen
«ladlBS a member of the ataie council.
has been a very aurreaaful one and i
who attended were undoubtedly her
Olaom M Bwaala.

sruin

By Wire to (he KreBla* B«ord.

-

port that Oraad 1
oualy Injure I In the balUrablp Pel ro­
pavlovak dh uter off Port Arthur yea
terday la. conArmed. Orand Duke
Borla.. the 1brother of Cyril^
ordered to retom to »t. Peter
and (o brtoa bU brother with h
WMio aa the wounded man 1* al
wndertake the Journey.
The deltaitle Hat of the dead In (he
deatmctloB of the hattleahlp abow.
that 41 oBoera aad 7k0 men loai their
n»ea The upact of the Ruaaton cap^
Mat today la of tba moat deaelata type
A drlrtnc anew atorm preralla and
(be coreriai on the ground la In bar
many with (be aadneaa depleted on
huauui facet everywhere.
The ina
Jortty of (he people learned of (he dia.
aaler off Port Arthur, the alnklna of
the hattleahlp Peiropavlorak and the
aimdtaa of nearly eight hundred peraona to
9 a watery grave by the tnllinx
of tiella
In the oOclal clrcdlta here hope l>
exitreeaed that the catutropbe will
fwact to tte baoefft of the Rnaalaa
Bghtera aod wHI add rage to
courage. Aa an eaample it la
that (be Raaslan olBeora have aoleronly Bwom In caae they ever capture him
to hang Admiral Urua who comntand
ed the Japaneee Beet which aank the
. Rnaalaa crulaer Variag off <
' to avenge the death of tbnae
their llvee on the Vartag
While the loH at Admiral Makamff
to the RuMlaB navy la deplored. It la
toot eoMldered Irreparable alnce It la
rwry likely that he provoked riaka that
a more pmdeat commander would not
take.
A maaa for Makaroff aad the mem
bora of the crew who loat their llvee la
fhe Pwtroparlovak cataatrophe wu
colebrated la the admiralty chapel at
noon today. The czar and all governBM>nt officlala atlentM the arrvicea.
Bwaalan Veralon of Cauu.
By Wira to the Bvenlng Record.
St. Petersburg. April 14.—Admin
Prince Khtomaky wire# aa follow
Arthu
yaaterday during
of the Japanese
Petropavlovak
commander.
cnpalaed after an esploaion.
-The torpedo boat Ve
anrronnded by the enea y‘a ton
Five
boats and sank flgbitng
wore saved.
vWhlle auiTouBded by
agnadroo the battleshipI Pobleda
tick her star
board Bide amidships. Tbe Pobleda
sacceeBad In maklBg the harbor wtth-

I NOTEB.
ftombiBtMi BNltdiAfi at Cadar ^un
BatoffM far Paraaiiafa.
Bfiaelal to the Crenlng RMord.
Lake Ann. Mich.. April 14—Rev.
BBwnrd J. Gaunder of the Christian
Nation Evangelistic asaocfaUiaa hu
boa«ht the Remtaffton bu
Oafiar Rnn for a paraoaagt>*^1^ m

Bar. H. O. Oanmena win coodocl
rawtral maatlag at Oadar Run, cot
« April 34 ; alao tba <«tmrtarly
is of aald aaaaclaHna will be
t tba aama ptaBRiABrn f*. apd

Mra. LtorttoBam JUUm td Pratt

hr church wu comfortably filled
evening and after the usual praythe |ksper the 'Teaching of .Moral­
ity In the Kchools.” wu ably pr
pd by Rev. W. H. Osborne. H
lleved that tbe common schools were
iM)ulpped for the moral upbringing of
yvMith but that tbi
ed iKdh on the chi
Ing of the youth He was In favtw of
4>utHng the rufe of Chrlsf and
“Bcce Homo" In the schools for the
sake of moral discipline but believed
also that biocraphiea of great men
were potent factors In teaching the
youth what is right.
Profsaaor Gilbert Bpeaks.
Prof. I. B. Gilbert, superintendent of
le local schools, made a very appro
date addreu on the ume subject
e believed that morality should N
taught In the schools <m account ol
the spirit of the age which U not re
llgiotis. not literary, not cultured bill
commercial.
Isingfellow and nthei
great American authors have almost
haW solved the problem by the liters
tore they have given the world. -He
said that tbe remedy laid In three
Ihlnga. biography, the p«>rsonnel of
the teachers and In literature. These
would aetlle. If properly applied
question of morality in the acboo
8t Andrew's Brotherhood.
The Rev. C K Jameson had tbe
paper "8t. Andrew s Brolherhissl.^'He
told bow the fmindatinn of rellgl
at one man found the Chr
1 his brother. The more deeply
feels unction for his sins the
mort> sensitive he is about confessing
them and then he needs a brother by
his Bide. The brotherhood would be
of great aid to (be rector If It were
men who would pray with
work intelligently and
then go out and fulBll the prayer. Rer.
Mr Jewell of Manistee. Rev. Mr. D<Coux of KIlea and Rev My. Osborn re­
ported their 8t. Andrew's brotberhoiKls and the work that they wi

sssOlail Paper*w
That's not aatiafactary. Our metta to “Evary Room RlffhL"
When it eemoa to the etoeoainfi of Wall Fapera youni find that an
aasy mattce. We've auch an immenae variety for you to chaena from
and the price, are aa tomptinfi as the paper.
Very eeldom you aee such attractive Wall Paper aa we'rt ahourlnfi
Won't you c

n and soe?

« €tty Book Store

The new Spring ainl Stiroaicr

WAIK-OVERS

Oeneraly fair tonight and Friday: rtolag temperatnre.

~^leasant Dance
'ereators' Hall.

P
P p A SwcU sprint Hat riven wltk
r It JlLJLb every
Suit Sold.

The Twentieth Century club gave
Tha Oaad.
le of ita fine club parties last even­
Uent.
9 DavUon. In charge of ing at tbe Foresten' ball. The ball
was very prettily decorated with
tbe 12-Inch turret.'
bunting, palms, bamboo trees, red and
Waichert. of the
le carnations, and tbe dining room
rnilaer Cleveland, gun umpire.
set with amall tables and Japanlant(
Ice cream and cake i d pineapple
glasse were served by
•veral llule
. Helm's orchestr
lx pieces
lahed tbe music,
e merry
id danced until :
>ck this
Bongmnl.
OrdiAiLrjr NeAXDan J. B. lioxapultan
Coxswain Charle
I GRACE BUELL.
8«amaa J. C. Hi
Apprentice, i pcond class. K J Kiv
Yeung Lady Paasad Away after

NO. NO. A THOUSAND TIMES NO
.N'evei before had you an opportunity to poichaae HIGH CLASS
MEN'S SPRING SUITS AT

4.99, (.99, 9.99,. 12.99, 15.99
that are rcal]y*worih almost double. Sale opened with a RjoA a^
chances are that instead of 60 days the entire stock wfll be
dosed out in from 15 to 10 da)x
Ixioking it FREE.

« J. OedrU of Grand Rapids.

Inary
iricli
FTaaks.
Coxswain J. P.
Ordinary
Seaman 1

S. BENDA & CO.

Sl-ll.";'!,
THE SHOE
OrS2.net i^ea^A. Smith

$6.00 AND $6.00

HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.

43»ui« raintoo
That you will not find the equal of our Men's

BEST ON EARTH
« J
Ordinary Seaman J. M Roach
Coxswain J. Rlox«.p«doiis.
Tha Injured.
J. E. Knight, seaman, may recover.
J. T. Donm-lly. ordinary sesinan, wUI
recover.
K. 8. Scanb. apprentice, second
ass. will raoorer.
A man auppoaed to be O. B. M«-. aprentlce. semnd class, dying.
Pensacola. Fla . April 14—By the
explosion of 2.000 pounds of powder in
the after 12-lneh turret and the hand
ling room of the battleshtp Missouri.
Capt. William M. Cowles, commanding.
were instantly killed and
of whom two will die. The
large! range with
(iki.vn at practice
about noon yesterday when a charge
of |K»wder In the 12-lnrh left hand gun.
Ignited from gases exploding and drop-;
ping l«elow. ignited fi>ur charges of
powder In the handling room and all
exploded. Only one roan of the entire
turret and handling crews survives.
But f<»r the prom'jM and efficient work
of Captal
Captain Cowles In flcstdlng the
idling room and magazine with
water, one• <»f the magazines wonld
have exploded
explod(
and the ship
»een destroyed.
de
have lvH>n
CapUln Cowlc
mpleiely overcome
^
icompleiely
by the disaate
referr.Hl allI newspaper
. .
men t
Hammer, the onlnanre officer.
Causa of the Aecldant.
The latter gave out a statement of
the effect of the explosion and It.
probable cause
According to him,
about noon, after the first pointer of
the after I2-lnch piece h
hU
tring and the second |
had
Ired the third shot of hi
and
charge Ignited.

The fourtJ
rth shot
was being loaded and. fr
an IndlcationB. the first half ofl the charge
had been rammed home and the aecon section sas being rammed home
when gase from the shot previously
fired. or port
rtlons of the cloth cover
ignited Ihe powder,
open and a dull thud
aomelhlng nniisuab

kp from every portion of tl turrel.
few seconds later another explosion,
e ,
mewhat more fierce, occurred,
red. This
wass in the ham
handlli
powder, or
•S**ven Years In a Resort Town.” l.GOO pounds
. be hoisted al
a the Rev. J. W. Armstrong's sub­ charges, readv
ject Mr. Armatnmg la from Petoakey had Ignited.
and the tM'suties and advantagea of
Magazine Was Flooded.
that city and the aurroiindlng re*
Fire qnarters were sounded
on Utile Traverse bay furnished
every man of the ship responde
subject matter
He told of (he many
the magazine and handling i
resorts adjacent and the work the
were flooded with water. In leas than
church was doing, of the great num
five seconds after the first exploalon
tContinned on Second Page.)
played In the rooms and when
entertained aid society.
teera were called for. every G
the ship responded eagerly to |
Vadar Waa Hwtoas to Ladies the turrets and rescue Ihe crew
tain Cowles gave his oommani
Yaatarday Aftemoen.
but for hla preiM>DCe of mind ai
I Charles A, Vader. assisted by of the officers of the ship the M
Howard and Mrs. wtmld have gone down.- The second
kboot 73
expkialott occurred near one of the
d society of the magazines and so hot was the lire that
Ik at her real- the brass work of the magazines was
lion street yesterday after- aaelled. Smoke and tbe fumes of the
Light
refreshments
were bunked powder made It almost Impos­
served and all report a very pleasant sible to eater either the turret or
handling room, bnt oOcers and mea
•with baadkerchlefs over their faces
ABOUT TO BHOOT I
made efforts to reseoe the men Inaide.
'rwofity.Rve Dead in a HaapAged Murderwr'a Defanaa far KUlInfi
Tbe 25 men of tbe turret were fund
Hto ChUd WHa.
lying in a heap. They had started for
the exit vbea the flrat expl
By Wire to the Brenlag Record. curred
afed h
81. Joaeph. Mleh.. April 14 —Thooma
Haya. the white haired prisoner when the me ^ terrible exphielon In
charged with mnrdertag hla chUd wife, tbe handUag
aald today that hla wife waa about to burned and strangled them
ahoM him wbaa be wreMed the pistol LieutoMut DnvMaoa. tbe oOeer In
charge of the UurreL evidently had
from her aad kfllad her.
given Bome eommaad to tha nMn.
be was <a tag «r the hm9 ot m ^
Oreutosd WWto PMiiiifi."
baM« tollen there after be bad al­
to peee hlatogetoMtaf
drpwtoud while BakiRB to fi
tram them la ebreda.

vav A anew «m«t ea

OtTR StMoM Vmi Ste « Koo« Of Owr

in our wimlow.
Tbey are the
swdiest Rbo^ out. 93.50 mm3
94.00.

TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB.

CLOSING
SESSION

SEVENTH YEABr-2158

Only one mmm

SKioos
in the city for the price. LIGHT WEIGHT and EXTREMELY
DRESSY. We give you a new pair if they break. It will pay you to
aee them.

The Vandervest A O'Conn
etoefc we bought Tuesday to
the way am I will be reedy t
sale in a i
8toc
bought at auction are
old and undesirable. I
one to an exception.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.

SHOE STORE.

HAVE YOU
Decided

to

citizens 32. Bell 1S9.
and Lake Ava.

buy

those childrenr

C

A KIMBALt
Pisno.

The guarantee of the

largeat

piano

factory

world goes with each

in

the

...SEE THE LINE...
Tha Old Roitsble Shoe House

FRANK FRLI9RICH & C9.
THE NEW stand
242 Front Strvst

instru­

ment. thus insuring perfection
ana satisfaction.

Factory prices

►♦♦♦♦♦♦ vv»v ♦♦ ♦•rvv* a *

O. C. MOFFATT

and libc'ra! terms.

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

W. W. nUUi'COMPAIIY

W. L.. *9«OWN,

Boys'
€lotbina*<
Cbis Department is Dow
€omp1ete
Recent shipments from eastern manufacturera have arrived and we are
ready for the email boy ax well as the
older ones.

Buster Brown

...Suits...
For boys up to 10 years are a leading
featufw this aaaaon. Also showing a
large range of 2-piecc suits. 3w<«e«
suite and Nartolka.
Prieaa ran SSjOO. S2.sa SSjOO. $180,

We Challenge’
Jill Comers
We'oe Jllmays
Been Leaders
on Prices of
'‘Popular
Priced”
Suits.
We Jtlwaps
Will Be.
97.S0,

&fmilbelm
nmt Md (Mm

1

To equal in quality
of material,
perfection of fit,
perfect workmanship,
neatness of design
: of our “Popular
Priced** Men*s and '
Youth’s Suits

$10.00, 912.00, 9IS,00

BamiltonCIc^ing^

ri

'n

TM gygHjg mbcmK tBAvnai cbty, iooh^ Thursday, april h, ito4
C. WAIT A fOI^ BMCCEBEFVL
ud Dr. Maumri Cm T« Maks fips-

dsal of effort and oor- toakey had oaly two aeaaoaa. susamer
S. Walt ft Baaa. tbe aad wiater; aad fiaally of hew at uae
aerviee bis eeagregatlon eoataiaed
people, from Belt Lake City. Ulak.
UtUc Roek. ftrk, Oolembas. Oeu New
arte. N. J, besides tbe oseal atteadaau Born niiaoU. Keataeky. Ohio,
ladlaaa aad Mlcblgaa
^

TN08.T, MBtfSarlw. HM
X W. MAIIWKW.

m4 m

aj^^;:::;::a

r aMis for tbe easaSTm^C?
Btaatlnn af hinimlag a tawyar.
Oy ct parsuaviDe a Baaday aebool
taaehms was trying to lamceas apoa
bar Mam of wmaD bqys that -aalv..
tioe’s Bwe.** After Ustaabig Intently
for n momeat a boy of 10 spoke ap aad
saM:
isn't free: we pny a imlary

t A. SKCLCHCR. CHy CMatar.

I at tka yoto«n> at TravOTM

TH( MVORCC (MISfnOM.

A special elecUoa will be held la
Laaslag April gS for tbe voters to de­
cide apoa tbe erectloa of two new
sdMolhouaca at a cost of t»JM. Tbe
ommoa couaMIJ U also making prolataas for tbe rsplaelag uf tbe WidgM
rnsbsd out by tbe rucunt Hc>~tTbe oMeers nad patroaa of tbe pub. have efI ftar mniaal pro
allver loagued
e district sebooU
Iform lest books,
'bleb wtU be bought 1a quaaUiy
Tbe Bnchanaa village oouaeil U still
wreatllag wltb the light problem and
tbe nmetlags at that body are regu­
larly aad faithfully attended by represealaUvm of OhlimBn aad Niles NgbtSeveral ligbts are now
■ vUlage on trUI.

Before lb* diaotma eoafarwcc ]
. lardsr aflemooo, tbe Boa. Ftadortdc
W. Myae had • pov*rfal ptptr on the
"Roudoa or tb* Judldarr to Oraatlac
Dtrorwa - Mr. Mara* !• a cliwdt
lodg* aad bla kaovloda* or the
iloo Is aot tbaontiea) hat aecaal.
from the blow rtMcelv!^'lu tbTr^
Is a fcaovlodc* oT aetoal cnadltloas. eleethm. urban tbe voters refused to
provide for tbe erection of a city hall
and the taimers of the county wouldn't
stand for tbe srnabllahmeni of n contagioas disease bospltal In the city at
ibelr espenae.
dotr Ih* jads* aUght hare been
Last week’s Issue of tbe Nashville
Neus was-printed ou n new Cranston
liered frooi lb* palarai daty at
press wklch has just been InstaUed.
dotag ibat vbicb had bM b*tter
taking tbe place of the old Campbell.
aadoo*.*’ There's the whole a*cr*t ct During tbe next fern weeks many Im­
tb* qnesUoa, call ll “dlrorc* ertr or provements are to be made In tbe
equipment of the Kesrs oMcc nad the
what roa wllL
proprietors will be better fitted t"
Before a dlrore* can hr obtaioed.
ever to continue putting nut their
aurrUge contract mart be entdkwd eellent journal.
laito. Tb* courts bare ootbag to do
wH^h Ibis other tbaa to oooi
STATE or OHIO, CITT OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS COlTNTY-ns
rlfll cootract wWch may l>*
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
opoo lb* piWenUtlon of proper, or
he is senior partner of the firm of F
•what the foort deems'-proper, cause. 1. Cheney ft Co., doing baslneas in tbe
As tbe speaker raid, a marriage
City at Toledo, County an
said, and that aald firm
cense Is not a mandamus oompellla
sum of ONE HDNDRE
minister to n-.arry the couple I
for each and even' case of CaUrm
i has come. It
that cannot be cured by the use of
atmply i . permission . granted by tbe HsU's Catarrh Cure.
PRANK J. CTIENEY.
stala.
A minister If be deen
Sworn to before me and subscritied
cause suBcleot may refuse to
In my presence, this Cth day of De
tbe people. If be Is true to his cloth cemb<T. A .D. 1S86.
CBean
A W. GLEASON.

Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally. aad nets directly on tbe blood
and mucous surface of tbe system.
Send for tesUmontils free.
F. J CHENEY ft CO„ TobIdo. O.
consummated. It will not be. The
Sold by all DmgglsU. 7ic.
quicber Ibat this point Is brought
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Const Ithe public mind, the sooner will t
nuaO>er of dlrorres grow less.
Thc city council of Menominee has
As the judge aaM. the number -of
passed resolutions favoring the doc­
dlrofces cannot be decreased
trine of primary reform and municipal
pealiag cenain laws and causing ownership propounded by Mayor Wil­
others to become statutes,
liam C. Maybury. of Detrlt. and will
be done through a systematic cam- •end copies of these reaointioini to
Gov. bum. at Lansing, to let him
palga of education. To furti
that the upper peninsula Is still
the clergy, the press and1 e
educators
should join together
man cause—tbe pulpit by refusing
Wa. tba aadamsMd. do baruby
aanctl<m unsuiuble marriages, t
press by MMidemning the erll practice •gTM to rafoad tba mimay oa a Sft
mat botUu or tkmaa'a Warraatad
and the educators by teaching tbe Syrup of Tar If H folM'to ana your
young of tbe nation that the
must be kept Inviolate or the
nation srfll perish of rottenness

^ tbe Dr. Mowaid' OaU>maks'
half-price latrudaMoty
tatrodaMnsy offhr
oMar ou
«
special half-prloe
tbe rsgalar fifty oaut aix* of their cele­
brated specific ter the cure of eeuattetloo aad djrapi
TbU medicine
or tbe cure of all diseases at the
tnmarh aad bosrels. It aot only gives
luick relief, but H makee penaaneB:
urea.
Dr. Howard'e Specific has
amrkably euoceeaful ta curing coast!
patkm. dyepepein aad all liver t
les that 8. E Walt ft Sons are wl
to return tbe price paid in every
where h does aot give
Tbe old-fasbloaed hi
with mlaeral waters. <
or harsh purgatives wl
tbiag of tbe pest. Tbe h
are prescribing Dr. Howard's Specific
because It really gives tbe desired resnlu and on.ncrount of tbe small and
pleasant doee that Is needed.

ELBCTION NOTICE.
fotic* Is hereby given to the elec• of school district No. One of tbe
«jf Traverse (
nty. Micblgnn,
lag will be held In said school district
on the J5lb day of Aprfl. Ifol, at en­
gine boose No. One on Cass street, ta
said city, at which nseeUag the propo­
sition to raise the anm of twenty
tbbnaand dollars by loan and iaeulag
Ihe bonds of fold district tberefor. for
tbe purpose of const meting n school
building-In ward No. 4 of said
will be submitted to a vote i
tors of
____ vote shall
net. Said
be by ballot aad tbe contents
Its of said
ballots sball be as follows;
-Far a loan of twenty tbouanad dol
Urs for tbe purpose of eonstmctlng s
^bnot iMilldlng in the Fourth ward—
“PVir Sloan of twenty thousand doi
lars for the purpose of eonstmctlng a
school building in Ihe Fourth ward—
Tbe polU of ihU election will be
open at g o'clock in tbe forenoon and
win remain open until S o'clock in
afternoon.
..
Dated April 11. IMM
Chas. M. Beers.
City Clerk and es-Offlelo Clerk of the
Board of Kdiicalioa
fl&d lOt

• n«i
1 the tmpactaal put Is
I •here to fiad the largest asI MftRMnt RRd the bcM valoci.
Ym a« Men dedde that,
bynteppingiB here; a^can
show you aaytTiing you’ want
at jutt what you want to pay.
as we have •§ exoeptifliu!ly
luge aasorta t of

--------- _ _ .ie loM of tbe ac________
parlab house so that the cburck
would be kept sacred without any eoclaU. ametlags aad other eveou aot
rellgloos. Tbe parish bouse would be
a place where such events could be
held. It would be s meeting place of eswpbulT caW as ^ 1 ham____________
the guilds aad societlet aad tbe gyae sf tbs uuMIs asr say ska sf rbsuaatka
naslom could be there, tbe cborcb
^e^n boys' millt^ company
of the stractw
--------- of a■------------ty
"
be Malted
members of tbe parish only.
Ihe oouclndlng paper <

all glades, sizes and tbe latest beamifol duigns; a laige
toiART SQUARF.S in the tetert beaadfai deng^ t
rtment of OIL CLOTHS itnd LINOLEUMS in all grades

PEOPLES

IMH we aiwnoaace would be
--------,!e alao tbaaksd all tbe cltlzeaa wbo bad attaoded aad also those
that-bad taken part in tbe couference
m fiwalon.
Tbe first paper on the pm
prograa In
tbe an
•RelatetlOSM u. iDv Judiciary lo urai iitng
Dlvorces.2^ by Judge Frederick
...
ta>-ne. Tbe
The anereoou session opened
opei
rlih tbe reading
mding of the Utany. al
the p_.
•rhlrh foMows;
The Relation of tho
Iclary to Grantig Ob
Ab elder ---------------at all "
Bacon Is our anihorily
________ _ for saying
-jut this was the answer of one of tho
wise men to the question ’
Should a Man Marry ?Present ronditlons being considered,
rbeiher seer or cynic, his reputation
or wisdom baa not materlaMy suffered
.y reason of hla utterance, even
hough we may not literally accept
nd give It universal application
W’ltbout assigning reasons, we will
Alert that which is of common obseratlon—that unhappy and ill-advised
have been of too frequent

CT‘’pTJIed”?he“"ir

Nokica.
NOTICE—To tbe Banking Instltiiiiot
of the City of Travers* City:
Sealed bids are requested bv Hi
Council of the City of Traverse OU
Michigan, for the highest mte of In
terest payable on dally baUnces of
money belonging to the city or In its
curtody. and the lowest mte of inter­
est to be paid by the city for such
iipomry loans as the city shall have
wer to make, the word temporary to
■an within Ihe term of the contmet.
one year from May 1st. 1904. Said of the people, is a question worthy of
sealed proposala to be deposited with
■ ! city clerk on or before 8 o'clock
m. April 18th. 1904. The council
erve« the right to reject any or
all bids.
Chas M. Beers. City Clerk
Dat.tl ihl« 8th day of April. A. D
1904
•1S3.8I
County Eighth Grads Tsachsrs’ Exam
inotion.
Tlie regular eighth gmde examlnailoBs for Grand Traverse county will
be held at the following named place*
May 15 and 13; Wimarnsburg. schoo
house: Old Mission, school bouse;
Traverse City, court bouse: Kingsley,
xjI house; Gmwn. school bouse.
1 one examination will be held dur­
ing the year
Examination In read
Ing will lie based upon l.<mgfellow’s
lul Bevere’s Ride.
The county board of schoo]
iners shall look over and mark all
papers written by applicants for di­
plomas
An average sundlng of 80
per cent and noteless than "0 In any
branch should be required.
S155-30t

TO MAKE YUU HOME
PLEASAKT

KIDNEYBadache

there doubth-ss are

Unquesiionahly the law

has

TRAVERSE CITV, MICH.

GOOD TEA

9
tnkj sUtf w u Tklidr.
Penize. uloienfi «i mfile vyrveddDOuti kdykolivSk. anil tfeba
diti napEed v^'povW.

is the most essential |»art of many people’s dinner.

We

carry in stock 19 GRADES OF TEA. varying in price
from I5C per pfififiH tfi TSC-

Uk1B4e}te peaize Uai, Kde b«4lM ttplai beipefcBd • tti
reH vim poBesow vroky.

Ifyou are a lover ot a cup of good lea let ns sen*! you a
sample ol our 4Mlr Green Japan Tex

11 can not he

surpassed for quality or price.

Unfortunate

ENTERPRISE
grocery

loc the owner, but not for the
purchaser. Owner must sell 8
room cottage, new, neatly
finished, for only $1,200. Lo­
cated on East Side, in a con­
genial neighboriiootL
The
price is very low, as the pit^
aty must he sold at once. If
j-ou are looking lor a home,
don't fail to see this one tiefore )-ou buy.

MAoa fau Coma fo Tkimi of H
WOOD it Cfftigk Mighae Tkit
Yaar Tka» $iS to fccA/s Yoo
to feve tko Coot of o

.tUnuL

6A5 nanoB
in OHO SoaooH. Tho Gao Na^aa
Cott tram if 2.00 to H8.00.
WE COHHECT THEW FMEE.

C. W. Ashton.

traotrst Otf
BosCompoup

Ladlaa, ‘’you can Jump on It. trwapla on H. but It will oome up siulll^
avury Hma.” Caiman's Clastic Flasr

MORE

I

Dollar poutoes U tbe joyful
p new administration <
of tbe farmer. Yesterday more than
•t.itoo was paid out on the local ___
ket. ta loads having been received.
cm. The old hose can system
When potatoes can Ite raised
I In use there and the hight
prolU at
cents a bushel tbe Grand speed ever obtained from tbe regular
Traverse farmer is to be envied. The aompanles of ckiccns doesn't bum up County School
tbe streeu traveled over.
nounesment.
farmers in thU section w«w never
1 wish to announce to nil partltui
A Thoughtful Man.
Dtemplating to take the June teach­
M. M. Austin of WlaMtMter. Ind.. ers’ examination that there will be a
state durt^ Ibf past live years
The decree necessarily follows the
knew what to do In the boar of need. t|>eclal Mat of questions on the State
snrprtalat that a farmer can be nllured HU wife had such an uautnal case of Manual and Course of Study. In addi­ marrlag.- ceremony, it never pnwles
to the Pnclflc alope, where U requires stomach and liver tronble. physicians tion to be usual list on the anbject
The knowledge that the marriage
could not help her. He thought of and of tbeory and art.
Copies of the
more capital aad harder work to gi
nay be annulled may influence some
trted Dr. King's New Life PllU aad
lanual and course of study may I
a livelihood tbaa here. A small fat
abe got relief at once and was finally
btalned at the commissioner’s om(
(CoDUaued on Third Paga.)
cured. Only SSc. at Jobnaon's Drag
la Ngrtbem Miebigae. where thr
t the court house.
Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
Geo. L.. Crisp.
aad care, are exer.ised will afford
Robbed the Omve.
County Commissioner of Schools.
ftne living and the inveatment
A startling incident is narmted by
mmstlsm. Indigestion, constlpntrlfllBg compared with what Is i
John OMver of Philadelphia, aa fol­
beadsebe and stomach trouble
positively -prevented and cured by
qalred In the west.
A tonic for tbe aged and infirm. lows.- “I was in an awful condition.
Hollister’s
Rocky
Mountain
Tea. Gives strenrb and vital force to every My akin was almost yellow, eyes sunk­
Keeps you well all summer. S5 cenu. part of the body. A spring tonic that en. tongue coated, pala ooutlaiiany in
Tbe Rnaalaas seem to be fated
k and sides, no appetli
Johnson's Drug Store.
a^petlte.^growlng
makes sick people well.
Holll
meet disaster In tbe war with Japi
ker day by day. Three
Rocky Mounuln Tea, 35 cents, t
s
- given me up.
M*., Then
.ucru .I was
advlaad
Yesterday more than 700 men p
ubier
Johnson’s Dmg Store
us* Electric Bitten;
to my great
box from which you buy your cigars.
Sltte*
isbed In the sinking of owe of t
lUe made
1


a d(
5156-5«t
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
ernr's great batlleshlps. Including t
corn
and

WbelMalc and fIctalL

(8ATIN08 BANK)

A. F. Ncriinger.

This Is the

J. W. SLATER,

spoHtelna

iHHi

It wanted m almost every home.

one tight in each room.

m'

Lace Curtains

Ruffled CuFtaius
in Mull

bis Ufa tavad by Dr. KteT* Mmr OM>
cevery for OattaampUoB. Ha w *

thn paartsas rema^ for all throat aad
lime UouMaa. Prtoa Sde aad fLM.
Offmaatuad by Johamml Drug Stora
a^ r. H. Maada. Dranista. Trial bet-

See our south window for styles in these goods
from 50c to $1.00 per pair. Also 'a full line of
yard goods from 10c.to SSc per >*ard.

night lamps, lamps for service and lamps that give that rich, warm glow to the room.

EXTRA GLOBES in decorated, or colored, or white, or porcctaiji—all eiiee to fit all lamps.
THE CRYSTAL CONE BURNER, the newest and best burner ever made, gives three times aa mueb
light as an ordinary bumor.

supply all needs.

We think we oas fit any burner,

.

I

_

* 1

Ooine -to Moleo
Mapio 3u8ar?

GLASSWARE

Thew warm, spring days start th's sap running and it is necessary to bo re^y for *^gar timo."

HAS ARRIVED

all the matoriale ftoeded except the trees and the fire.
you want the emaller sugaring pane

It ccnaicta of Tea Seta, Water

galvanised, the black Iron, the Anchor and the Eureka.

•eta.

the cap to screwed on tight K to perfectly air tight and the aymp will keep for yeare.

Ban>

Beta.

4c..

wdth

Wo have

Great big sap pant, biggaat we have uvar bad. Then

The best of sap buckets, and there are four kinds of sap apllea.
Our tyrup cane are the best we ever had.

The
When

If you are going to

use aity of these let us give you prices on them.

thm: alse fine gold emamenta-

SOUTH
S I

tlon and baatulful rich cryakal
fitaRFffaf of untMual histar. Ne

..............................................
MENS’ SAMPLE SUIT SALE I

0A99 06 99

Sells for 25c.

We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys.

OUR NEW

0—erigiHifH wc may give would

M.yau have a ball, a«aa ar
fades ream ta carpet aama la
aad aaa aur apaolai aarpat

Tho prices are from

25e to filOUX).

trie Supplies.

raised and celerad emamenta-

"A. J.

You should have at Isaat

There are lamps in brass and

Then there are wickx burners, shades, collars, rimx mica chimneys, gas mantles and all kinds uf ol^

Look our Urm line of I.Ace Curtains over be­
fore you buy Tor spring, from 75c |to $7.50 per
pair, our line cannot be beaten.

There was a Mg aunmtloB la LaaavIDe. Ind.. when W. H. Browa at that
plaee. who sras agpeeted to die, bad

Asthma, but your Kew Dtoeovmy gSTu
iM lauMdUte ruUef and noon ‘
^ effactad a tMsnplau enru,-.
Morem at OtmmiwMhin Pmanx___

to try them. Only «) cents, guaranteed

We have as fine a line of lamps as you will hrtd.

glass, nickle and china, handsome metal and decorated lamps, parlor lamps, reading lamps, hand tampx

EXTRA CHIMNEYS.
Ritaatn ban suffered from her own *defeoalve system at Port Arthur,
aiinken mine. These losses of i
and sbipa have crippled RntaU’s
naval force, while tbe Japs continue to
hammer away at JTort Arthur w|
tie loaa. If tbe esar's armies have no
better luck tbaa bU navy RussU will
be In a bad way. But land flgbUng Is
tbe trade of the Cossacks aad cveato
ally Japan will run agalnat a propot;tfcm which will keep the mikado’s
forces busy.

Hew about youref. No matter what kind of light you have in your houoo

electricity, gat. oil or gaeollne—there are many times you want an extra lamp.

D"”* A

A Bat Fto Wkh Simy Fdlh Sdi ^
MlBBMfifiMMiBfifiBBfitMI^MMBfiMfiBfiBfifififiM

do them Juotleo.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

Wo thoruforu

Invito you to COM at enoo and

:v

THE HANNAH & UY
MERCAlmU MNY

-

'-a

IHB IVBmro MOOBII^ TEAVKBSB OUT, lOOE, THIIB8DAT, APRIL U, im.
*> fou amanprub tbia mbR? Tb«
“dlvarfw era- uatoc the term from
fom of baMt bat
la Its bramteat

HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HK»IE8r QUAUTT P066I8LE

I:

fs

B E ST

' ' ;.' ''

UNIFORIi AND SATISFACTORY

Sta la la tba worM. It asBaama xa
oas forma, aad amalfeuta Itaelf la
_jaay woya. bat oHraaa ralatc4. aad no
etoaoly. that it la frailly dUBeoJi lo
dladasolab to which particular ca
a clw* nsawlt may be ottribated.
all lead to the debaacmeot of the 1adlrMoal aad the eooaemwai lajary of
aodety.
The redormer may Icaore tbia fan.
aad cooflae bU eacrsieu to the correrttac of ooe erU. aad bis saoe«M be
marked Jby raaaua of bla very
■em. Not ao tte lectalainr la
finmlac. aor the judged wpplytac the
taw .They mast rMacahl- thla troth,
(hat all forma of vice are more or less
WOT4
1 that aa we In
» form In aa at
it by mere legiato
to aggravate It
some other. Apply bis principle
existlac coaditioes.
If we absolutely probibhIt divorce.
mother aad chDdrtb?5BcolroBliwcmeat what will be the effect apoaI the other
is abottcoed. the mother mated, aad child
itemperranee, the
fullydevelaiied.1.................................
atroacaadbcultby.
Idleaess
‘jfomia*
from paatn
As precBuacj adniacea, lha btnmia am from dom^tlc infelicity? It Is not the
tbb .paper lo present
lambebm swonaT^
to the present lay: but I
the child is bora, tb^ are ateparw
be^ tbe
ly to snecest. that as ions
^ for^
r the secret
______________
iac
seoe^________
^ an£^2t
is unp^
aat that they receive early atteutioa. as we craat divorce for any cause,
aeem proper that tbe offend Ins
Mother's Friead aoAcaa
tkia aad
from re^
Cacilitatm the aecretioa of Lite Ftald. _____ ________
should be .prohll
Undeveloped bpmsta. baid.cmked aboctly raarTTlnc
at least
Inc for a terra of yvwrt.
i
•fler delivery, are tbe result of aoa- Tbe taw should flx a maximum and a
treatmeat, sad likely to culm
minimum period, and. If no contest be
' a which
made, the maximum period should al
rudaUnc paia aadw
wavs l»e prescribed: but If the facts
warrant It. tbe minimum period mlcbt.
at tbe dlscretloB of the court, be en
This would have a tendency
OfaruBiasfiA 0«r hook "■sBwrhaer*frte
ent collusion and insure an op^
mt BcaaPMkc tttauLAiaa ca_ATLaaTA«A
y for full Invesilcatlon of ihc
the court.
In determlninc the maximum period
lurlac which marrtacra abould he pn^
ililted. this abould be con»ldered—If
(CiiatlnuMl from Second Pace.t
le period l»e too lone, or If remarrlaxe l»e prohibited, or dlvorcv l.e
granted for Scriptural rraaim only,
y not the parties be driven lo that
ison? The courts lake this Into conerailon In applylnc the present
Human nature Is weak.
use li

rMT

f-::

FLOUR
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSeCITY,

SMMWUL mn
m m WML»
CaloMl VlBMRt M«nM«i*e. «bo ndM At ManhaU. Mo... dorlDi
tec a«nM
a
ril war waa paretaatec
in
• for ik« eoarederaer. Mpplrtoa
u tbe
araa aad amaoBiUoo u>
tbr aoath.
i»r Bdward H 1Hto«^ of
»«ar
Watortrarr.
CoaB..
ta*
Bamritte. a«ar Watorborr. Ct
Pla^ bU conaBaBltr Into rxrftrM«i hr aaaotuiciiic that be laicnds
—lb* ttmt lo be
» balM a aew bouae—Ibe
raeted la tbe place for ibirty-eicbi
aara. Mlaer.. baatdea belac poat:
poatmaatar. ia atatkia aseal aad atorebeeper
for ibe elliace. wbare be baa lived
ilaee IMC.
SMator Plait liI now ao feeble lhai
he baa to be baiped Into and out of I
bla eaniace. WTbeo be coes to open I!
the door be baa to crope for tbe knob. ,
When be walka It la with a abort, ahuf !
Blue atep of a very inflrm man of
J
tbuocb be hi only 70 years old. Noth-,
Inc Irtit a willI which overcomes
overepmea creai
i
obataclea baa kept him up 'ibns far.
rder prevailed la the
tbe
Much dlaorder
.house one day laat week while Represeatailve Cuabman of Washinclon was
makloc a speech.
Members
were
lalkinc with ooe another and four or
live were at ibe apeaker'a deak. "Mr.
Speaker." shouted Mr. Caabman. "I
hope 1 am ao« diatarUac the booae In
submittlac Ibeae remarka."
It war
Just this aoit cjf.a protest that appeals
to Mr. ranaon. who brouebt the bouse
lo order In' a bnrry.
W. P McConnell, state dain and
food commlssioarr of Minnesota, baa
dfcMed to make war on such aummer
drinks as aic tinted with barmfiil col
ortec matter. This action la the result
of a
special inveeUcaUon
of soft
drtaks oe sale Iwibe twin cities. The
oun#tbat
► that much of the
cherry. raiHs
berry, plpeapple. cherry.
Iwm and other fmlu sold with Ice
hicbly colcream aud soda water were
t
ored with coal tar andI aniline dyes.
proverb that
There Is a Russian
Ru
“Ood la cood. but the exar Is far olf.“
meaalnc that the emperor does aot
know of tbe ralseties of his people.
As a -matter of fart be does not know
wbal Mom on In his own residence.
It is said to be actually true that In
the huce urlater palace, which la as
hiR as a pyramid, the minor offlclala
turn a penny by iHtInc out the lop
mama and attics to colonies
e exar never
Jlks and tbelr famllle*.
rial la likely
cues to the attkw. No
?rs pecnlato "peach" about an(
liooa for fear of tielnc reported In
tura himself.'
Xtolte a commotion has been caused
In Washincton by the darinc escapade
td >-ounc Oardloer Bell, son of Chartes
J. Bell, president of the American Se­
curity aad Trust Company, and crandsun of Alexander Graham Bell, the
emlaent scientist Tbe lad Is I* years
old. slender and delicate of Bcure.
Ureaaed In a pretty pink frock and
other feminine
nlne attire and wearing
wearlnK a
he attended a charity ball
blood

Ayers

Willard bolH. danced wltb
tbe yoonc aarella aad flirted In
........................ ' weal down
_____ .
and carried
on a lone le«ew^ele la approved aiyla.
Hia makeup waa attended to by bla
aad Grace and all tbi
enjoyed the Joke liameuaely.

“itTiBiiarTOToiiwiir
. C. Walt A Sofia '

Statlatica abow that at least I
of every 100 peraona In tbia vtat
fer from catarrb in aome form.
Willie tbe dtaeaae is ooe of tbe
GOBunon. It la also one of Ibe
danceroua and offenalre. leadli
eonaaapUon and other dl»e«i«*s i
resplratno'
.
orcans.
t
Priorr lo tbe
dlaoovery of Hyomel
and its Intmdocikm In this aeciloo by
a E. W'ali A Sons, every method
treatment bad l>e<»n found worthleaa.
The discovery of Hyomel and iu
cmwlnc popularity has already reduced the percentace of those aoBer
from catarrh. This wonderful remIs the Bimplest and moat ptoaaant
of treatments. Pul *0 drops of Hyomel
In tbe packet Inhaler that comes with
every outflt. and breathe It for a few
minutes four times a day. Relief will
be seen after tbe first treatment and
a complete cure trill aoon follow.
Breathe the Hyomel lo thU way, and
the caitarrbaUcenns even In tbe most
troyed. Tbe
re mol <
»e la soothed
iiTiuted muct
and healed. (

S'

I

correct* every disorder of the stosaa^
It b hOC lecosamended for any complaint except tboae arising from a dbaedcred
condition of the stomach. Kodol does for the stomach that
which it i* unable to dof.ir itself, even when but slightly diaordered
>r ovcrloailctl. relaxing the nerv ou* tension, while the inflsmad
iu«cJcs Of that organ arc allowrl to rest and heal, Kodol cleBMCSk
rihes and sweetens the stomach. When yon lake Kodol ererytbiag
rat tastes goo«i. and every bit of the onlriment that your food coa*
tain* i* digested,assimiiatctl and a)>|>ro]>riated by the bk^ aad tissaaa.

^

Kodol invests What Too Eat—Makes the Stomach Swott

cLosnic sEsaow

Pott4-1 or.iy. RrcuUr Ste. ImUiiw
Ums •* r%jek u tU UUl sli* which t*at f<r S« cvWr.
Traparae oaly at tha l«»orofry at C. C. PcWTTT 4 CO..qPCAOO.

• attained by
Tbe evil we

It the poten
maiTlaces. that «
and beftwe the court be t#»o
Rured In IntlulRlnc In aymi
wnmsed Individual
nbered that In the
casea there
Is i
proofs are conclualXe. If bell
n«) wa> provided by which
smy.
Invei
rt. and this neceasai
lualy

If™
a,

of the produ<
Tbe
______________ .
vll T
lly has l«eeu
human family
lw«eu corrupte*!^
corrupte«I^ a
and
In which it Is
ihU U one of the
tbe ways
w
's rot senerally re<manifested l'\»rces
Iwi. have had their
osni
eoce
in
prodiiclns
this
result
Infli
lere Is a fase as well as a true
t of liberalism.
lb.’ vocabulary of many "llUTa]"
ns a despIsInK "f sacred thincs
a departure of>^heir observance,
and Is most liberal.. These believe
that advancement can only he made
by cull Inc loose from ancient usaces
and by quest lonins every w«-ll estab­
lished truth
The holders of this l>elief are more numerous, aud Its effect
irked than one on first thrsixht

Wmie A SOrtw.

Sola by~

TONIGHT AT STEINIEOG’S tllAND OPENA HOUSE
The .\stouTuiinK Scenic Success, Lincoln J. Cartef’s (ircatcsl

I’lay

Oowrt IVIObile
Sc the beautiful Southern ininsion, the real Plantation scene, the negro i|uartera, the river landing,
the beautifully weird, dismal swamps and the roaster scenic effort of the centitry, the

IR E

IS/IARVEIt-OUIS

8 G E N El

\ vast cotton warehouse is coinjiletcly destroyol by flame* in full view ol the audience.

Lick and
f family estani eburrh 1. Leins
Cleanse
ilollisters Rocky
lalv to use "ev.^ effort to solve the dl-

F-sj'ai.'g;—:

Is Slate; lent of the purpose Is
Ically th
as declared by all
acencies
same
-quite universally it Is deslcnated
as tbe "divorce eviC
We may readily p
pplied: but neverrrow and to a cer­
•k and humble husband was pres- tain extent a misnomer. If the evil be
what 1 understand if to he. Neither Is
It harmb's.s error, and one to he overlo«.k«*d, as It not only reflects upon
and attributes to tbe courts loo proat
imsibll
it dll
lirccts and conattention irf the public
puhlk lo
this €»ne M»urc<. of the trouble
e and prtv
s a correct conception of the real
itlon
I mlcbt be wlllinR to comniae and call H the • Marrlace and
I." ami thus ask the clercy
tbelr fair ahare of the
odium atUrhed. and in this
i
I feel I am
sufficiently macnanlmoui
lus. If the clerOman had done bis full duty, the
Judse mlcbt have lieen relieved from
(be painful duty of nndoinc that whli
had l*e«‘n Iw'tter left undone
Hu we wish lo limit or prohibit «
icrriy. or do we deelre to i
le evil, for which divorce is 1

'L15. Els

iMil
Hair Vigor

Gray hiir idds tventy yean
to the ace. Restore the color;
keep younc. Make your hair

aiTCH tR RICR AHD PRETTY
RESfRRS OF YELYET. ROTH
RRRRES RRO PMTTERRR MRE
THE CORRECT

THfRG FOR

RRR RTHR.

MMOE.

^ '

UftO RRR UREB RT

per pard\
MENS* SAMPLE SUIT SALE I
04.9S £6 99 f^9 99 Q«99 ^
Fifth Sait Sold

raaniacc an
ly follow:
former
duty is plain and
altbouc
> task may he araw. If the taller.
•1»eal t
the remedy
ly is more
0
difllcult and
what complicated. Much Is toTbe
in addition to lecislatinn. which
include a revision of the taw ct
IBR marrlace as well as that re
divorce
d our present marrlace tavrs
i force, unhappy marriaces will
itracled—Jhe individual will suf-

HMU iW STdt/t CiRPET TO

A Hct FAKE With

^

Thi* is

jmrely a mechanu al effect in which no real 6re i* used, thus avoiding any

15/tec/d/ Offer..

MRU

If

DYSPEPSIA CURM? ""

*2?

ifldent Hyom(
Hyomel
an confident. In fact, that
o refund
und your
ropleie outflt <
your mon*'y
does not help _
axencies have dl
dlr»Tte<l the attention
IH- returned promptly.'
of the public In t

J. W. K I
I U I- I K B IN

'I:--;'

m
Mi

moruetrm F9U£m

like the frafnhce of a loac coffMi
a eweet breatk from the kcalthy
atoinach. The breath b aa iadca
: health. I/Sltee the kfttfth b bad the stooMck
t of order. A dboadcred ttomach ttriket
: terror to tbe hcrrow ajgtate aad weakens every
tissue and meack of fbe body. It weakens tbe
•sin, the heart and damages the kidoers. A dbordcred
orosrb starves tbe blood aad weakeos tbe srstcaa
t cam not digest aad aiMasilatc sofidcat food
keep ap Ibe bcalth aad Miesgik

aad the increased burden of laxat
la laklnc care of the criminal,
pauper, the inaane and weak-miod
and tbe very exiatenoe of tbe comm
be Uireatened
the com
the moral and aoctel life of
'B'bat tbouRb it be as claimed
b} many, that the ladlvidaal divorced
W not aeceaaarily njore immoral than
ae not divorced, (exceptinc to
who consider divorce Itaelf
immoral aad criminal.)
are libdb
pie of a nation where
when divorces
depraved
erally craated. not
Ibited,
;h It U profalh
m those 1
.in a natloa w
not radre idven
p In which they
• more rare. Even if trne, the evl!
not diminished nor the danger to
. ataie leaa Inunlaent. The tetp^jeaa of each maoibei- of the com^
arantty and tbe ataMUty of the natJoe
>nds la a larce measure upon our
e life. It to aald that no word in
any other taaffoase cleariy expraasea
the American Idea of home The home
la the foandatloD wall of aodety. aad
thla evil la teat andermlalnc it. and
oalcaa cheekad ihrewtona eveatiially to
dcatroy the entire atracture. T|ie fact
that H la praaent ta ffood aocMr. that
It la aot odioaa to all ffond mmt, bat

•^'SrS.^Soa.aoteMthe
r^d^ Eti^^ taSwiSi^
atreocthoa the hoada whkh naSta am
dety. ProhlMt dltroacn mmaly, mb4

tlanger or^ unpleasant smoke.

f»rio«* 290. 390, 90o, 79o - Bokkor Oo Tor^lcHk

rnmm

divldual-the lD.llvl(fual Is lmprov.*d>

•l^•rnal b>\<- tshlrh b
wttldlng ring

EtGINO. LEWIS

Children's Oervlee.
Tbe afi* rn«»»n serrlre ('be.*-,t with a

..... .
f.

Tkilh-rrililiCalOnat

Tb.

^remarrying, why
mply It
s Is of
onnerly human life was held
red that a "money value" cu
he placed upon It. and no damages
e allowed for the wrongful or neg­
ligent uking of the same—to protect
human life, this rule was changed, and
human life Is not considered less sa­
cred by reason of the change In the
law.
In alloslng corop»-nsaUon for a
breach of the contract of marriage, or
for cause, its annuJIment. It was i
intended to weaken, but rather
strengthenn this
Ibis obligation.
obllg
recognisesR the Importance of
the B
rlage relat Ion
holding it sac
legal character need not p;
Stacie In the way of those
a higher.
progress will he m le in this
work of educating tbe people
>ple to a
blfber Ideal and
considerahle
khle time
elapse before we arrive at that
thi point,
all the co-aork
orkers will
iM^Ilef. that^he divorce
may safeU
rlage of divorced persons be prohib­
ited.. Dttring (his time, those who
have at bean the advancement of tbe
work, laay nid IIn many ways not hereInbefore sugget
The character
the pi
'the
present roeeting prompu this suggestlo
It is practical—and
leal—am I think
needed—not
led—not hy tho<
ireaent probably, norr yet by Ithis particular denominaUon. but In |general, by all whose
duty it may be t officiate at tbe cele
brmtlon of the
arriage ^remonythe marrlace Il<
Ilcenae is just what It
professes to l»e. a license or permisalon to tbe persons named
;
med therein
th<
unite in marriage—It iaI issued
by il
issiu
ahowl
nua compelling
clergyman to whom presented to
perform ithe c
right to refuse to do so. and tbe duty.
If he knows the' lleeoBe lo have been
obtained liy fraud or If. In his
ment. tbe character or other qua
tlons of the parties be such ;
stamp the proposed nnloa as
against good conaclence. or even comTbe excuse possibly, aa
the fee. that if he had not married
theni4 some jastice of tbe peace would
have done ao. ia not .a good taste,
nor yet atwaya true.

I do not remark this by way of critlelam mcecly. aor unkindly, but be­
cause I boneatly believe that aaore can
he accoapliahed ia this than In any
other one way towards obtaining Im­
mediate raanha. and because I fur
ther beHeve that a targe per cent, of
the BBfortttaate taarrlaffea which :n
the pasL bare worked iniquity to the
ladlTldiial aad to society. coaM have
been prereated. by a rtaaoaable aom-

pltaaee with the ancgtetiim.

^&s^srirrs

bon of Battle

hdMtegtkattte

ihf Jiulge waa ib»> i:r«ai« r evlK niighi

the rhlldren

r^K'r'l

Thf rew-n-ml Mr thMlehon «»t (Iraiil
1 t'aiiaila <
iMT of dlwimn
reiwralbw

wh<-re

HY PIKE 01 Fim.

Ham's Bist Fluff
SmMRoFlMr
HMoFlar

‘ ialke<l with his audience
iK-rfecily rb-L.
id was rendered with such an

Ui** n
RH and r

rrv''.Vb":ric;r-;rr-p^cre apt l«» Iw

65c ^'he

uiday

S',tv":

itrixhi. he rtrow another pi. tiire -how

sr.:;
Presbyterian Viaitora.
HirilnR tbe tours.- ot the aftt-m.-io.
• mmmlM.-e frt.m the Peiosk.y
bytt-ry ralb-d on the dlor«*»an

ie

Ben Hot Floor
Best Miaoesota
Spring Wheat

ranrib-. and

:',:s ,'b7.'xr,
1 gtMMi thought and t

| ;226 East Fml SMI

ilMSSSS:

NOTICEI
Have your Electric
Wiring insulled in
accordance with the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
II Pays la tke EM

the two churrhe* were tiniied ai

church

and one denomination

tan convt
ishon rcDlled In a few
• bishop

J.B.PHCC Electric Co.

the two rhUBslie

ilscauSL.

EtIo.
J^l.
ed^

TfBTcneOtty.

r lumrt for tae
«o4d«i kt ta« Piw

______

Lflraagw. Jsdg* rt

a rommltlee Ik> appointed aad j

PatndBra KUsoadiijif
AM Piper Hanrinr
Best Of Material aad Best
of work, by

resolntioaa.
Iteadiafl the Service With lllastrattaiia.
The Rev. Praarto Ruaacll, D D. had
a very interestlag paper, which was
coatiooed from tbe laat aeml-amiuaL
It waa entitled. "Beadlag the Service
With ITTnatratIona.** In n maaterful
sray be (old bow the aenrice oonld be
road ao that tbe
tbcrelii. could be compreheoded by
w the reran, "The Lori
■body.
to la Hia
Hto temple" could be rami ao
Ibot the paople woold Itaow that the
Lori was ta Hta temple. The rartama
pans of the aetvtoe w«» taken ap

»«•

3* Jn

mmmm.

H. A. LEDEitLE

Wkcft TfaWM^teCmarilcat

TBB KVMnro KBOCOD^ nATBSK OTr, MQH, THPB8PAT, AIMl. U, MO*.
puTKnniEiT

Bg!
•mR RpHaa Hal WHS s»anr mi
SMtSaM.

rnm^ih^m §m^
........

Mrs. Addle 8. Miner aMt wKh aa aaV. S. Motagaa la rerr Imay thU
.jrtaaaie
arrldawt
(Ms
wamMc
nW eoBMiMMc three vary Sae
While at her hose oa Vallay atraet -lanehss. Ow ior Lee & Oohh af Ha*
she slipped aad feU. ftwAariac her dags, which wtB be aaod oa East bay
sammer. Is a S4z4H CUppar
left lee- The break was at oms redaeed by a phyalclaa aad ^ is rnatIsaacs. Sttad with a Moaanh
ic as easy as poasIMe. Ehc fa 45
lad nan Saif hone power gaaoBae
ran of ape aad this aatarally aMhes rasiwe whkS Is made la Oraad Raie
le accident more aerioaa.
ids. Mr. M<«tagae Is also eoaspletiiw
what he tmas the twiaa. Thv are
Brahe His Arwi.
WlllU Menrala. a yotots boy raalds dty aad Ms
lac wiU his pareaU oa West Stzpartaer. WIMam E.
kaaay sf Spea
laeath street, broke his right ana this
Bias- He fell off tbe sidewalk.
laaachsi are Sttad with three
aad oaahalf bone power Phy A
' MAPLE SUGAR SOCIAL.
Bowra gaaoHae eagtass. whieS erere
bought of Prank Prledrleh.
Canprepstisnal C E. SMiety CIsaesd
~ Bene boau will be ased oa tbe bay
Torch lake. They are Satshed in
a Neat Sum.
1 oak and trimmed
The CoBcrecatiOBal ebnreh parlors
-«r* aiiMi ust erealnc on the occa-------tso bolldiag a family ro*^
skm of tk soesr socle! clrea by tbe
fOT EJman^JVUh^m a^^ yatd
t>
for
the
bcaeflt
of
tbe
C. E soc
program was glren
bolldiag I____
____
sixteen eet in length,
the erening.
during tbe early part .
cue Is alao o
r. Moalu.^
coBststlng.of
________________a__________
|
j by MIm Loo
------ reboildiagt tbe caota of
McMaauB.'reading
by Miss Bates.
McManus,
read
. Ayers
Wbynot for P.
piaao duet byr Miss Motbersill and Cl'y. This boat will te aaad oa the
-------—............
reciUtloB by Miss bay by Mr. Ayen, who wl.l camp here
Mrs.
DeWTit and
a
Margaret Viriaa
Tbe nomb
with his family and a par y of Meads.
Later in tbe> ereniag
played and
-----weea ibe taro
pataU of BBlly htimti
serred. A good sum
___________ ao axteadias bcanr
•ood vUhca to tbc fellow workera. was realized.
A iarpa partten af the VanHer. Mr. Oaborn al«o «ade aaote ap­
darvy^ A OjCyi^l^ate^^to
propriate reauuiu.
WOOD CUTTING CHALLENGE.
Ob motkNi of Ser. Mr. Neill, a reah*en*eM ’*r the eri|^«araMML
olBttOB was passed thaakiac tbe lad^^ Octave Demine and Geerpe Forlan
Just wan. K WIN pay and pay
____ -aeelleBt aid aad
ysu wslL
you
w*
It ceimlsts ef a oemMaks Rsnrd in Tbsir Uns.
law
s^
ptets Ibis ef shoes fer men.
plats
preibrterr
One day Jbte week Ocure Dumiae
misses and chiidrsn.
PtlDR plare
Dd George A. Forton of Bast Bay
Bieetlac aad tbe aest
fumtehinps'^
re ibe fall
will be Bast iordaa.
Bwed aad
dropped aloe cords of
tiBC will be held.
block wood.in Sre boon. They think
this Is tbe limit and cballeage any oec
In Northern Michigan to beat it at
lltio a side.

Eil

life

aad ywaag ■ea*s salt aale spaaed
with a rwiS. We aaRl 41 asMs ymtmrday aad If these who have haacM are
aot
-----------—"
--------------the I
gaiai

____ 1?^ of

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'POWDER
UMMtMrfn*
msiGNS

lOFTirraoio

CITY WATER WAt nOT CAUSE OF
THE mSCASE.

mn SAKPUS tlAMUlIB
NOT A TYPHOID OERM FOUND I
ANY OF THEM.

RESUME OF ANALYSIS,
R avanwe acbaal—No

phaM. ShOPW ha ballad.
aattjrphaW. ShaaM ha ballad.

Thara are ao typhoid
rtty water. . Tbe reBUdnlnc two t^amplea of city water submitted to State
Aaalyalat Dr. J. C. Vanchaa bare been
reported upoa aad tbe report, which
reached UaaUb OSlcer Dr
I
A.
Thompaoa this momlnc states that
there are bo typhoid bacilli in the

lil-

The reoialalnc two samples ai
from the Intake pipe and a samp
fRMB an artesian well at tbe Centr
scbooL
CanUim Ttae Oarms.
The aaaple Ukea fram the Centr
school wall eoautns two carms. rt
“-at af thaaa la dor-*--* — •- « typhoid badluB.
-------d cause tyidiold
Intake Pips.
Tbs other____ ....
B fnaa
take pips at the city
..
This water oootalas a auspldous germ
wkteh la NOT a typhoid garm. Dr
Vanchaa recoauDands that
troai thU aoarce be boiled.
Onty Faar
lent there i
cases in tbe cl
—been reported

araatb and those that are at preheat
eoaflaed to their homes with tbe di<«ease are ceuiag akwe nicely.

m

PWOSKEY ~
. PRESBYTERY
---------------

,*■^

>. B. C Clah Was (ha Hactsss at
Pleaaant Oeeaaioa This Ansmesn.
Fifty Ladies EnCsrtalnsd.
Orer Sfiy ladies were entertain*
tbU afterDOoB at eoebre by the met
bers of tbe O. B. C. club at the home
of Miss Mlaaie Walt oa Washlngtoa
street. Tbe boose was prettily decor­
ated for the occasloQ with blossoming
plants, palms aad ferns. The
cards, which were designed by
Hstrilaad. were of water color
cut In clubs and diamonds and painted
la dainty dealgas of flowen and
bonnet bablea. The club colon.

^OMInp

laataltetion Sonnon by

Saamaa vaataK He te the perfect
saal of all thfags. Take Rim from
an aad what have we? Baateh Him
from tha haaan home aad althoogh H
may hosalatlal R te left only a boose."
Hb aaraMa was replete with excellent
thought aad waa Itauaed to with the
eary ctaaaat attastloa.
Th* moderator. Rev. George J. R««.
waa to charge of the acnrleos aad after
the aarmea. formally toatalM Rev. U
E BMaaE The tastallatloa prayer
waa amde hg Rev. John Redpath and
Rov. H. Ncfll drflverod the charge to
the parfor. Rov. W. SMobolham deHvaead tho charge to the members of
the Rov. Roger H. Potors aad the Rev.
rnnilam H. Oohora of the RStoeogaltaa
«aalH«Bee. arrfvod with rcaohithms of

i^ixFssass :
AirSHtWR

StANO tAFIOS A IROIARA RY
COlPARY.
0UJCK WOOD tae saw.

m CHy at zm*. as.

_
r daffodi

-------- J for the lint
s purple dnaerarla for tbe lone
Ad a pot of TioleU for tbe con
a prize. For tbe ladies who did
re to play euchre, ubies of
p K.~............
prorided.
•Inch
At tbe oooclualon
ooclua
of the playing rcfresbmenU were served consisting of
ribbon saadwicbea. chicken mousse,
little pickles, cakes, violet Ice cream
with orange ice center, aad coffee.
The ladles entertaining were tbe
Meadames Artbnr 8. Rowley. I. A.
Thompson. Prank A. Kafka and tbe
Mteaes Minnie B Walt, Lottie Hat I
land. Florence Jackson. Sarah E
Pmll. Grace Wlhelm. M. Gertrude
Sprague. Gayle Griswold. Alice and
Marlon Roberts and Mabel aad Clara

CIGARS MADE BY UNION LABOR
arc made uader clean and healthful

cooditlooa
_____ *ll6.fCt
TRY A RE'CORO'WMiT Aa

wust

c u UWEWOOO. a r m r. a..

eVi. L

Mmsil stack is Isss than
a yasr eld. Their pellcy teaa
•The best te nsns tee peed.”
Thus yew sse ws hevs a -peed
steek** and at the price we paid
we are enabled te effsr the beat
at Isas than yeo weultf pay fer
ths vary chsapsst pasds en ths
msrkst WatciO WaH.

i. who intends vtettIng at ber borne a ahort
t
time; also at
tbe Boutbem part of
different points hi tl
tbe state.
Rev.
H. Wilson of Petoskey re­
________
turned home Ibis morning.
E. E. Moore aad mother left this
morning for Grand Rapids.
J Kramer left this moraing for Bay
City.
Mr. Huellmantel will have
charge of bis tailor shop daring bis
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
absence.
Mm. T. B. Moler of Ortett is riswn Mobile." Lincoln J. Carter s Itlnx Mm. Elmer E Brown.
great Southert
E. C. Senrls and wife retur"*^ •*'»sentry_______
noon from a three weeks' v
opera bouse
relatives In Chicago
d Ashlai
tive oudlence
Will Smith left th
good production
Iness trip
most part all
II th
tbe role of 1
especl^iy
____ _
being especte
rere several of tbe otbei ..
Tbe producuon atioands

m

FSj!»t2L'isks*JS:asr

o renL 2Sc a day.

Cranford to Bs Given,
play of "Cranford" will
given by membem of the mnalc,
and
expression
division
of
Woman's club In I. O. F. ball ton
row ahemooD
It will be an “o,
day." ten cents admission being
charged, and a general Invitation ex•d to ladles not membem of the
t«i attend

ilil!
PERE Marquette

When the Seaton Store buys
a stock at auction you may de­
pend that it is a claan one and
the price paid wiH enable us
to give our patrons genuine
bargains.
Undoairable goods
have no place in our store.
The Booten Stem.

Cailed for

. W. Mil liken.

is dead at
Mm. Mahala Armstrong
Arrosti
Imlay City, the Muse
her borne
h
•r death l>elng cancer of the atomof hei
hand and eight ch

AO^gjUKR^iA^ra^^

The Ann ArU»r raiinu 1 ns- an.i.Mi--------------------------------------------------------

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

M. O. F^gilmi^r
ARBS-rPtAO-rOM

STEINBERG BROS

Correct Outfits
for Men. Wom­
en and Children

The Newest.
Most up-to-date
■ stock in the city

A I^^AGN^HCF.^T SUIT BARGAIN!
..............................

' ”

*—“•-‘"IS.

MISCELLANEOUS

celved.

WEATHEE

If you have a hall, nfflc* c
ledpc room to carpet come h
and aec our special carpet.
J. W. Slater,
Roliabte Home Furnisher.

niCMi

&-JiZ I^griaaLirrJ.-gjirj«

fair tonight i

THE
HUSTLING
JEWELER.
s ivmviag lively this
t l.fS At these pricM we effsr yp*
fll.TSrsllabts watches that camrnt to

7

In spite,of the inclemency of the weather, we have had a fine
trade on Spring CLOTHING, and already quite a number of
lots are broken in sizes. These lots we want to close out and
have gathered them together—about 110 fine. Medium
Weight Suits—which we will place on sale for

UY INSTALLED.

^ ^ Rov. M. Johnston of Cadillac. _

•«cvmn.
Dr. C. D. MUler arrlr«4 froat Maalsrar the
me top^ma
te* today to aonaps tor
J parlors in the
of the NatloMi
ag April 25. Dr.
new State baak
Haynes, tbe pcMtal amaager. baa
teased rooam 2t7 aad 2M ia the sew
ling, and Dr. Miller wiU hare
ge «of ths hwtaoss ta this city.
charge
..averse City hive. Na 512. of the
Lady Maccabees^vtU serve sapper ta
erealag fr
------- jter hall t-----------5 till S o'clock.
The advertteeawnt
sariags baak la the
tbe second page win -------------------------tercet to the Bohemiaa readers of the
ecord.
Levi Sonle. while carrying
Into
into hte haaeaBcat
hasraicat yesterday,
yesterday. fell down
the stairs and vrtll not work for a few
days.
The annual meeting of hose
^y No. 3 will
11 be held tonlgb
tonight
c
Purtaeb's Btorc■ at 7:20 for tbe election
______
line
aueb other
bomb
of oAcers and-----meeting.
BBsy come bKore
------- ---------tarj-.
Koch
meeting of
There will be a regular
.^_
tbe Elks lodge tonlghC

y Moran of Lodiagton ree today after an extended

.

w Rev. U E Bteoell was formally inataUed as pastor of the n»t Presbyterlaa ehorch last evenlag. The serTlee was well attended aad was very
■mama aad Imprwalve. Rev. T. P.
VIlaM of the Church of Christ rend the
EeHptare looaon and this was fedk
with a prayer by Rev. Lewis C.
Bride nf McBain.
Rov. Ite. A. W. Johaaton of Cadillac
praaehod the sermon It was a mastei^
ploeo af oloMsaace and was fully (a
VMpiag with the aotemalty of tbe aervlee. He took as hte text. "Go ye Into
hll tha world aad preach the goapel."
HeaaM la pwt;
t)A Sarloor. Christ, it te your powe
to baor aU this burden of ala aad laIffolty. thoa take asray my hand. Come
weak oaa. aarth. and drtak hf the
power of that Oae srho te atwaya able
to eootrol the oalveme Hte domlaloe
ta «var mttk aad haavea. The ohareh
erowu Him ktag. He apeaka aad the
MDows eoaae.
He speaks aad tha

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other cMthier u tais eny. h
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ber that eeery aolt we oBer at
^
Sgaiea is worth
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK
at the very low price of Six Pol tare-^
rnost of the lots contain one, two,
or three suits of a kind—in a few cas^.
four suits. Among them are some of
Qur finest grades, that we have been
seiiing at $i0. $12 and $13.50.
There are nearly all sizes and mater­
ials. and it*s a bargain worth coming
miles for. Remember this Bale is for
Friday. Saturday and ail next week.
Of course the earlier you come, the ^
^tor win be the selection :: ; :

Boys’ Shoes One Dollar
and new shoes at that—the oewes^lasts, all sires—9 to 13
and 1 to 5X—they’re wearers—th^’re good lookers—they’ll
please you. Go where you will, youll not find a better shoe
at $155 or $1,50, and think of the price +IERE-just fresh
from the factory, not a size missing—one dollar a pair.

A SUIT

RASTAU.*a
MODERN
JEWELRY
STORE.

Coal
It is cheaper than
wood,

Wg cany the

best stock, and it will
five jroa gatutaction

SUIT

Men’s9$2.50 and $3 Shoes at $1.60
Men's Shoes, made of Box Calf and \’id Kid, haven't been
in the store two weeks. They’re as perfect shape and style
as ^Wll find in any $4.00 shoe. They’re easy on the foot
and pleasing to the eye. They’ll wear too, and wear you
wclL If regular shoe stores could buv these shoes from
the manufacturers by the < 5 at thb prfoe, they would oonsider themselves fortunate. AU ttzes, $1.60 A P A 1 R.

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