The Evening Record, February 04, 1904

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The Evening Record, February 04, 1904

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

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i

THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

f,«oo

'’«CWS>“"

ntATmsEcnr.iuoH, Thursday, February «. I9M.

NORTHPORT
CAR FERRY

GUTTED IT FOE
Famwt T«.k«*bury
WhicK
tMX MMrix VMMM to ^.10 ood
■ ; Oeeerau. It OootrorM.
; ny Wire to

OOSNT- WORRY

IT

IN

THE

SLIGHTEST

NV»

Et

York.

FH
F*eb

Rt*conl



l-Tb*^

.

MANY YEARS BY

•-.OCAL RAILROAD

^«khi4io<» to build aod decormte. **»j
I ICMt|«rd by fire e*rly tbU iBoreinjt The}

Drift of l«0« MIU
P«l TliicR

.H.

®”~'’

PASSENGERS

j < ^.che.
i

Will

BACK

Have

to

Be ShovclMil

Out. and It W.li Probably Block

--------

ChiMjco ^I>b. 4 —Nine
bun<
youns women, boy. and
men.
ployed at the northern branch of
Ameiieaa Can Co at Maywood, quit
tbU momlnic. following the ex
.
of 400 workere at the Dienel
branch, who etnick
ycterday
The
ick yesterday
T
upon cm Unit war
in per cent-

HAVE LEFT
THE HARBOR

zlir:

LOSS MAY BE
OVER $25,000

Friday:

arc just the thinu to send your friends; nothing
like them on the market. The views are vco’
clear and distinct. Three varieties.

Below Cost

t

y«*ar by any railroad in thl* %l
was yesterday, wben the T. C. L. 4 M.
train had to’Ik* almndoned near «.ns
ham
The ‘raiD w.s left .t
Frarer'K place two miles from H.ns
ham anil ihr.mlleK fn.m
Siitt >ns
Hay
ye»i#*rda> an^miKJd
but «-hen It ip»t to Frazer’s Dlac*

it

Womnis 1.75 wmtu »Iio« rut

I.2S
Woroei.-. Kelt Shoes. lc«h«
soks, cut to

kado Wat Present at the Special

90o

Cabinet Meeting.

Women s .11 Kelt Shoes cm lo

WBo

V Wire to the Evening Record
Umdon. Fel.. 4 - A dispatch from
Tokto to *****
the R<*“<**f
R
THeicram
Co

Men’s and Wonjcn’s 1 ch slii>pen cm to

37o
Men’s Fell slippers, leather
sold, cut to .

iJr„L,-“

/

icn’t for trimmed Felt fullcues cut lo

BOAbSAREOrEN

COOK MADE

esc
ten’s 1 (Ml jersey l.c^ms

^saiaOFCOODSMOi^

.After you sec

Ircular thrtutgh the sta-es
up fori.d Michigan
D. Ohio. Indiana and Illinois
Illustrating the advantages of the dif
l. n nt towns in the circuit.

SiMVial to th.* Kvi ning Ueetird
Northpkirt.
Mich . Feh.. 4. Miss |
Clara, the IN year-old daughter t*f Wil
Ham Bartlett, a pmmlnent farmer nnd!
Odd Fellow near her,*, was buried >.*r |

{ELIZABETH
VANDERBHJ

ahle\ii arti!e

8h^ was

-----------

It"V

-

«er modest apabt.
Ime when she
IS sufr.K-aUhc
minutes
It is '

exrlalm«vl
IVaih came m a f.
pn-sumetl iliwt -inf.
was 1 he cause,

'

MENTS IN NEW YORK
.
T
. •
---------------

h, luorr.iag,

a* Recluse for Twenty Five

• -------------------------------; . Years, Not Seeing Any One Except
DIDMT GET THERE

!

class uf^fasrhors«*s ThersMs^a* larger
iiumU‘r of hors4s axallabb*
in
the
non hern part of ih,* state than there,
Were last >,«r. and this wilt m,*an a|
iKttcr roei*t for Traverse fliy
Tra\er»e fit, was repr«i»,*i
A. B fiv»k. K n Mrfoy an
fompton
,

SENATOR'S )
CONDITION

Mansgem of Her Farm.

entertained

By Wire t,» Ih,* Exeniiig R.x'.’.rd
.
NVw York. Feb t.-Ell/alK-th Van »*
dcrldll,
years old. iinmarrbsl. and]
a nb-ce of fommodon* Vanderbilt. u‘
.lying In a modest apartment In this
city
For r.’i y.-ars .she has Hwsl al
seeing anV r»crs4U,
e farm
nianag,* her .*stai,*. which
at
h is valued
V

W. W Fairchild Expected to Drive to
South Manitou. But the ^nd Made
Wide Stretch of Open Water
W W Falrehil.t lHmkke,-|s r for H
J. Morgan, started to South Manitou
Monday, hut relurmii last night. 1m>
Ing unable to gel to liU 4i,.Kitnatlon.
Mr Morgan
has a lumlH-r camp
thcTv and Mr FalrrliHd inicmtvd to
drive to the ixland and visit that H,
reached Glen ArlM»r all right Tue,,da>

.

or the

First T.mr in

H.s Life

He

Obeys Orders of His Physician—
Hi* Blood Examined.
By Wire to.ihv Evening Record

iiIkt

'XI uw,. nex,-u men nau rroswHl i
i*.all right Tu,*sday. but when he
• Wednefilsy morning there was
a clear sindch of water'flxe <»r sK j
^ miles wide iH-lwet-n him and ilu* U land. The seven ttial cn*ss,*d «»n Tiu** j
day aW at pnwent roans,n.M on the!
--------------------------------

«if,the Vanderbilt

Washington. Feb 4.—P
wa>
nonnr«*d at the Arlington hntrl

JUMEED THE TRACK

ble night
It wras
(said there was no r«*tum of the con
ve chill *****
that so alarmed
alarmed his
his fam
rustee 4 Northeast•m Passenger U**^'**'*’
vk;
*
•**'*
yesterday after
ram Took a L.ttle
nun on me
^ noon
Dr. Rlxoy has awiured the faroTies m the Local Yards.
Yards.
; Bj ihit no kisrm m*i-d Ik* f,*lt
Th.:::S« M i,TE -.r.ln.wh.rh-|7

lEGULAi AiMY sDPfEB 1
----------------

FOR'the

HEALTH OF M. A. HANNA
__________

7pi:cil,7^h?.^7 z-

;yY.tord»y

.tt..rn.«',i juiT«

It

w„iM.li.ilon

To X. Enjoyed by H.nn.h Camp. Vet.;'■••'['"F
-ITS" , The tcin w« d.,
uu..
U>»*<1 until *.:Su lK*jorv It could Ik*
Mrans of Spanlsh-Amencsn War.

Tmr A utooRo wAht ar

ersc City Hive. Ho. U2. wiiroccur’ai ‘
the regular meeting tomorrow after I

WAY
FA f TORY PRICES
AND MOST LIBERAL TEl

VOr Will Have* NoOiht r
12VFront SL H.ESlroBE.Sfr.

Coats fbr SS.Sa
LadMa’ S12.00
styles. SSjOO.

ScTKlJi^y I
Coats,

latest 1

' and Leoee 1
c<is:‘T;sj!S‘ir.a,:o"f
la. for S7B0.
I
The
^
I

FOR A QUARTER
Everything at Stashed Prices

S- fNDA J.,,COMPANY
N.w Spring8hlrt»—SOc 76c I JOO

■*«-| X

It’s

O 1.1

oorionriy.
rty...

I
mr

ROWL.AIMD DOLJOI.AS
New SJu»c Store.

OpiKJsite Hotel Whiting.

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

0>
LINES
AM
lU’RA<i lARA.VTEED PERkTICT IN EVERY
is

W.W.nMMUCOMPHY

swdN

new patterns, now youiv

All Kinds of Mill Work

Hfll.T

Tha Old Ratiabis Show House

FRAH FREiORiCH & CO.

Traverse City Manuf?. Co.

THE NEW STAND


242 Front Straet

J2ew Goods,,
During Our Great White
this Year's
S^e Now in Progr^
Purchases
w’t* art! ofTcrini; now ami dainty" tin-

dermuslins that are propt;rly fash­
ioned, prettily trimmed and carefully
made, at prices which, in many in­
stances. are lt*^^ than what the ma­
terials can b<! boiijjlu for at the pres­
ent lime: will offer a brief schedule
of prices
::
::
::
::

morolm: .n.T tlie con-

I* *i*^
Fi'vn. out that there
*»« •PPri’henalon. the friend.

Tomorrow Even.ng.
. made^
The accldenf; ,»ccurred at a ;
***^ *«“*o«’^*‘***‘* *^** ***• *»**<*•**<>*>
serious, and even the distinguished
The members of Hannah Camp. Vel 1 »*‘'’«*1*‘ ran
the ,. ..atesman himself admits the grariig
«i.r 1 the rails.
.
iI of the sltuathm. For the first time In
eratts of the 8|xanUh American w*ar.
hb life. B U said. he has submitted
win have a g*«xl time at their mei»:orders of the docBYRUM DISMISSED
night
One
feature
A sample of the patient’s blood
* business of ibe «»4ion
taken this
suppET. The.
* Enough Evidence to Hdld Him
will be a regular i
mealing will takt*
in WiKvImcfi
on the Charge.
hall at
p m.
;
Ri»y ByTuro «»f Cx*,iar fit
: brought before ustice Brown
itiMwooa. charged with carry
djM Church will am be summemexi to ust week
has Wn wir^g^n^SJ I
l^e regular |,tw>er m,*etlng «*rvk« county >ail Xr
It only ‘
for trial
limlghl by the ringing of the bell. The short Uroe to find out
aerrtccs will be begun at the usual
lime, but the bell will mot be ning. and he
Thia U on account of the lUaess of
Kra. Newtm. pho Jive,
near the
The
allatlon tif officers far TraV-

...THE...

PIANO IS

TIES—

many shoes sold ai

KIMBALL
OF STRENGTH
BILITY
and

MEN’S TECK

matle of regular 6Ur silks,

Compare* them with

c;By|..r.L

j

That is thh Reason wo^re Cutting the Prices so Deep
.Men’s OvcfcoAls or Suits worth 22.00 go At!........... .. . .
i K (
Hoy’s Reefers or Smt* worth 6.00 go at^.................................. a ,
Men’s sheep Imed I Jock Coits w orth 4 *60 go JU........
Men’s all wool sweaters worth 2 60 go at...................... ..

Heticr rail aiul see how cheap we are scUing them.

PIANO

H.d AH..U .ndW„ Rcad.o, . Beak i rr.„ X.,::;:‘;:rT.r

ht sod PrkUy; rwlsg towpwslsrv

WENEEDTHE MONEY

t.. wear wanii shoes or slij,|,crs when
rn the
the weJUher
weJUher is
is coUl.
coUl.

A$2.SOSIioe

Workmen I.Jured.
j vuT?’','.d“
Smilli.
I hiring the lire iu„ m.„ in.ih mill ireasurer. ra.lHlac
emplo,^-v werx- Injured by Uilh fallmg M*creiar.v. t'adlllar
from the null
They nonf
A r<uumtiiee waSR npiK.inted to flxi
Alfred aNelson. I*ruts»*s
’ the dait-s for the summer nuH*iIn:;s
Farey Sharp, cuts and bn.is,n..
, This x-ommiu.K. will
II r«-|»on at the n-xt I
MISS CLARA
BARTLETT. AGED
NelM.n had a nu»st narrow es4-ape I ni«*etinc. which wiln m* held March t.|
EIGHTEEN YEARS
: He was on lop «.f tin* mtH and l«»si his ' The plat'i* td the ai
m-^-iing ha-H not yet;
_________
ji‘*otlng
Had he gone to the ground; iH-s-n s. lected.
will iM* announced 1
jh*- would uuihuildedl,
have bei-n in a w«i k or i
The comniltt.H- isf
Mrfoy. Traver»M*i
. Htiward Citx. and I
Wherxthe DreadSummon*
Came
' i« wus. he fell It feet and was uncon ’ K I.
M,*thea
eany. ft

THE WEATHER-r

ISO

BUY A RELIABLE

DEATH CAME
VERY SUDDENLY

CITY BOOK STORE

WSo

lES

win
the

; • ?;

Cb.hl.ci.-s knit Ixgs.nK, cut I..

,rr'

............

2 FOR 6 CENTS

>ux Ni*w lanrt Hat.

'MlMMiidi

£ ‘is. s, .y;:j

;

w»o

ler to
Order
I. Rebuilt
R.i.„Md e„rD.d K„„
! bJit
hail to aliandon tral
Relief Tra.na Have Been Ruehed to
!year^ on.any
—100 Men Unemployed
any rtuul enierinR the r.t>
Tli«-rar ferry ban nit ImjI
S-cw Bound Inhabitants of the
r t*f yearn .uko a C. R a I
«if ibene are in .nmninni ijm*.
irsJn
ailed oh
the Wsl
• Thumb” District.
«lT themI tiave
I
'*»•• Kvenlnu He.- ,rd
nev»*r sr yet iM-vn fl'r^'l *^l»*‘* **'
hranc). and
niainefl 4n the drift
op. Meihst the iHiwer III re^erv.- is Just
Csdillae. Alh h . Feb I - The Toss
j H> Wire to the Kveniny lb*ci»rd.
exactly «>nehsif of that in use every tfce Cobb
f’o *s
V plant!
plant which
wl.
d. A Mitchell ro
.
--------------------------dsy. T*ie captain told a Hec«ird cimI
lJein.il. Mich. Feh 4.-There will
wiHitident this momliur
he^ bad
IMlWerietMMiKh in the Imi
r. pn>ent**<I i
wwwwwsasw*www..-s
’'*’'**^
**•*•
ruu lo-r inVo”a Hi-*. - he said iHilldint: and
PRFSinFNT
S«I>erlntende„t
time iKfor. the eva.i
c*an In* 7*i!
“Wl thick that I. would Ik*
riiMURtnil Trump;of the Here Marquefle this
to
thniUNh.* but so
ilmaUHl
Ib.wev.;r. the l.«s |r alm..i;t
I that the n»ad w as
4
my cnKines tbsi they woul
niRht fnim Port Huron to ■
irh. «n<l
an lh.I rr.ill.r .
ts»ai ahead
nnill
l.ej
li
______ jTRAVERSE CITY MAN HEAD OF, ""'"f
U* dot
crushed In. and they nr- l
lH..«., n l„.
j
ASSOCIATION
' *
’ could hare iM*en caii>**«1 h>
The purser who hafront tJranil lUpbh
aaeme
lUn^iwtts
f..*t. and c«inialn*‘il
contalne.1
J t. «. McCoy Member of Committee to!
inly waiting!
***»* '4nxl2u
t"xizo r,n*i.
Ik,l„.Mw«iii iiMMMMt and
f,K*t „f fl„.!
* Ev«*n
.............
s..«, D.,e.-M«..n,
Cdi.!
aR toisll, d.-siroxedMilan. Ohio. Feh
I-George for
b*cal yani
ho».*xer. onlv cauuhf ‘
lac YettenUy.
will 1h* enlarged i*rarr«immod»le i.noh on one sld.x■ Jmt was,
not materially t‘
.............
« k by 1
frelKhI esrr
The marhlhery was' dam
city was «*b*c etl >
express
I midnii
The captain also added this inoru a«ed by water and also in rem.
rthem Mlchlrin ! hWled .
JnK that If It weirn’i for the ex|K*nse. It fn>m the fiiltl to pet it out of
Trotting aHSiiclatlon at the mi-etiug
The Are was .ujt at :.;3u
spollInK the Ire on the ha, and rulnini; a»*r
held in the H.itel McKinnon at Fa lilskdiini; and
tee buatltiK
that
.............
............ ............................—
. «’venlni:. but five flremt.*n were kn
kept at
wimld make a Sunda.v evcui.don i
I*‘*****‘
niKhi to guard ag
Travel se City make a landing, tie up *he |M«.HbllUy of hidden s|iarkh
dtick. disehaiKe fre'uht and |an
Tlje mill empki.vsnrj men, and
A. and then r. inrn as s ji>lJ, al «*»* rkwume operations In-fore ihn
.summer time
**'*'^*'-

K ,r='

those new souvenir
POSTAL CARDS...

Wann Footwear

AT PORT ARTHUR

.1 4rul .11 ill
I Probably Be

Partly cloudy toniebt and

Women’s 1.60. 1.25 and l.uo
warm slippen and Juliettes
rut to

RUSSIAN WARSHIPS NO U

Maybe Longer.

oNortbiiurt. Ulch
ferry U •bo»inR 1
ihrooKh ROW ice that
I. red
YmtrrdRy ib10 ManiBtlque. 7u mil
12 bourn The caplahi
n •taten.ihal pct
aev |
eml ntrip* of Hear water were frumd.
but ib«»c wrere »maH and the wwy ^an
practically ice-covered
The IdaKeM
difficulty WBH a pack of diifi Ice that
was fully a rollcTonA
It wa» ir feet
thick, 4iUl ^veii fbU raiU-d to Atop the
bit Iioat aniribe <m«bed ihn/unb'
Ordinary ice. no
oatier b«»w de«p it fr.Hie*. in merely
plaiThinc. and the only ibinx»'that TWO MEN WER^ INJURED
sake a delay are the parkn «.f drift
THE BIG FIRE AT CADILLAC

was quite an ol^tacb*. an
wan ctwjpi-lled to back pp 1
run fur It. but thin only cap

Ctft wr Ten Per Cent in j
Their Wagea by, the American

the Line Until FridMy and

I fly Wire 40 the RwuinR Rc'mrd.
J
iFertiilt. Mich. Fob 4^A btige'U
! Inch water mala, carrylaa om-thlrd fd
wat.^- Aupply. broke
«ne. between Helen_______
B«il«nard. early thin nii.m
Im* etUMtuu I

Eve

WENT

TO BUTTONS BAY

j

Trip. _
iJm

BUT

W.m

Bis Boot on Y«ierdAy*B

»|>**4*1 lo

froip
ihe flr-

WATER MAIN MORE

Loo, .ml «

Emm.«.rm,’i.F

j ENGINE CAME TO THlSaiT

l>efectl%e
in»uUTiuo
ft In eboUKhl.

TOj Ilpht.

LL RE CNLARCEO
I CAR CAPACITY

SEVEXTII YEAR-8W8

THE WEATHER.

By Wire to
IN

first

|Tweke*bury

TWO BOILERS IN RESERVE'

ENPunrEEssnucE

TRAIN WAS
ABANDONED

Skirts from 48c to-6.00
Drawers from 2Sc to IdSO
Hlfht Gowns 4Dc to 4,00
Corset covers 2Sc to 3.00

i

$22
Coats
for
$15
in
this
damHtong‘>^:t Cot
Sizes broken; thaFs
tbe only reason for
our prices on Suits
and OoercoatS"Prlces that make
people doubt the cor«
rectness of tbe state*
ment until they see
tbe Goods....

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

'

if ;*/

THE SVEKIEO BEOCHUD^ TBA^

THECVENING RECORD VETERAN
FINANCIER
TNOt. T. SATMaiKJ. W. HANNCN

room at a very Uttk com.

TIRE rROM BUSINESS



oS sJuTbriiSi'
'

OmCE m FRONT STRCCT.
8^*Fta»^No.SS

C.

L

SKKLCMCR,

OetEilt «#

. Tie
.StSS

wuemOu! bj wu

CHy

ar«il«l

His

ARaiFS

Now

A nitt, aolid oak side
boai< worth $1800. for

^lauso

»n ths

HanSs of Tnitted

NVw T.Mii. Feb 4 —la «e army the
Fsar of IN»4 will bar«* a isori of <11*tertloo. as li will b- the year whlrh
«rttae*se» the wUMrawal «»f Russell
SM’' frrj® arflve liu*lne«a. In iruib.
bU vltbdrasral U aa
fart for hi>
U «u»a
baud* of a Bumber of
orUie*. s-far as drtaila are con
eraed
He anil still have much to ar in
sajor mattem. fur a man
orho Is
rorih far above $i*ni.iki«.wk* ran not
w
entirely.

The qoeaUoa of profit Is enUrcly eliminated from this
sale. Our wmrerooms are overcrowded—stock taJdac la

X

72!,

Rnfh

______ cash U 1
of Ibeae________________ __________
ARRANGED.
If yoo are la peed of a Piaao come and aee bow easUy yoo can sevrure
mesLse sarins yoo can effect.
Do not deUy calling or writing as this sale lasts bat ten days longer.

now. and ahai an Im

BRANCH

WHOLESALE Rrr AIL

iBtootlooa polltIraJljr

Tb4wa 1. In tbe
K
concerned
Moderatfein
has
ak; bowever. a wvlrtkm that there cbaracterlzed his whole Mfe. He has
ben abstemious in food and drink, s
home mab whoee nlaht. have be<-n
lIlcblSBa relative }o the
senatorial Ulven to rest In its best sense
bough he has iKK-n a hard worker
nights hare been his aalvsnon aa
BaHh win op loader post a» an a

d<^.-ndKd upon Tncl* Roftsell In '
plot hi ng tlm*-* TtK- old flanocigr’s

hm been a harmonlrlng ioflueoce In

not for the seat of Senator Burr
Tbe finbematorlal sltuatkm ha*
tied down to a content between 8
tary of ^te Fred M

Warner and Jus

taa 8. Stearas
Mr Smith has lH-<n advance,] b>
'mMir aa a strong possibility a* re,ml^
llM candidate for Koremor. but th<me
wbo bava
cency

lM>ped for such a c^ntln

may as well

disabuse

minds of Ih^ Idea ent^ndy
OMUi NSmlth

Cun,cres.

would tcarrely oj

SNams or Warner
would create an

a* such a c

unpleasant

dUiurl.

ance In state politic*.
Am to tbe senatorial runie*t. It Is
more thsnMlkely that a few

v

wMI show deveiopmeni* that will nmove all opposition to Mr Bui
from Mr. Smith.
The
pre*ldenllsl
campalfta

Is

on

and

the

repuMUHin

lenders of Mkhlfcan will le* very

tlM campaign in

the

*iat,-.

j .\’h* York finsncMI cirrie*

"Tdd-.. p. i cHKNEv * CO. -.v|r^,-rsr*

Th»-i

year

CemgrM^D Smith I* i,*. good a n*
pubUosa and too good a ritUen
a party to any movement whl<*h would
senre to handicap the republican* In

the proaldentlal contest.
The Record will venture the predic­ she keeps herself Ih the bacirgnmnd
ini‘n7**ni ,h.r,, e„o.
tion that Mr. Smith will not be con She .« the ,u..r«p,e„,
pell,Ml the retirement of
sidered ns a gubernatorial possibility.
She perslMcl through yCa
and year*
\n any sense; nhat he will not advi
Iciorv
and w,in ‘!
any further oppontilon to Mr. Burr
Hi. Political Life
ows. and that within a very few day's

If these ronclusUms pn.

be correct. It may l»e taken for granted
that Congressman Smith will wall for

‘ Front Mn-et at the age of
, ' H..™ ... .
not spt-ak ^

‘r

year* ^
^ ,u

%

re"';,'!!
;mokr" I»»«».< .be«

Burrows’ next term Ix-fore anummclng
Mr. Smith I* still ytning.

six years hence nothing can M.»p

itherojH4.arc_____
Hesreh of aldermen
......................................
!>efore closing
.....................,
upj
Mi**i**lnawa river 1 g saloon in the pure foo,l town,
arc!
r
near wh.-re the city of Peru. Ind■ n<iw much In tb»Mi***»url ctimpro5ilse
m-ciiat
e sam.same fix a* the him
stand*, the daughter of one Bonge. a j in another Michigan city who. In <
Forced to be a Financier.
mixture t.f French. Pottawatomie and ry
rylng out the order* of hi* chief
^ Thls^man^miglit lia%e^n.K»-n t.
.Miami Mock hut no les* a brave and I cl.
all tkf- gamldlng
kdnl*. 1
a tnlK-sman
At an early ag.- she be-|ab
to give the signal for hi* c<
came the wife .if France* Pokagon. rade* to cli»*e in. when he saw the
gn-ate*t flnancb-i> w<
finnacb.
*»>e last great chief ,d| hon.irable mayor at the head
d of the
ailvancitl him to
pi»Iltic
li
h^t
.
himM-lf
chief,
table
dealing
Ihe
card*
But Ju*l at the time whe
* M
A machine i* m p
fine *tart he wa.s a?mr>*t forC<Hl
^Hl out
The huslHind of ihU woman iion at the plant off the Morton Menupublic lib- and Into finance \
*0 a brother <»f Simon Pokagon. facturing Co.
.Muskegon Height*.
The never-io-lM-fnrgottnn pfinU- of
name and fame have re*te<l on which will In ail probability ret
lKf.T caught Mr Sage with >M»me In
Pottawatomie* tongue for the a great saving .»f money l.» car
,
vestment* in the lai ('r.H.*e railroad.
wenty five year*
Simon, wbo er*
It i* a machine for turning .»ut
1 which
year* hi* hnUber'* Jun- axle Uixes. and t* the invention of!
Chlcagt
France* at the rim.- of Mstthewr Mortem.
It I* clalmd th
the devtre wriii make axle boxe* fro
casting* In a single oiM-ratlon. »«.m
thing that ha* n* v.-r Ihh i, ,|one *ii
re**fully before.
e *ire,-t car* on the dlff.-r.-nt lin<
rid It through.
Afterward, thnmgh u
-,.<
T beast w ard
... n.costly suit
*p.u wl

There is a manifest delermlnatlim
Lmoag repulflican leader* in Hk-hlgan

Michigan

pride In her n-cord a* to roajorltic*.
It Is dctSiraUle to have no Infiueare*
exerted ahat w ill retard

r:v;i

While ihl* atmtlment Is

lieing felt throughout the Mate, the
same harmony should pr»-v*ii fn the
cltle* and counUe*.

bottle of

0r«6O?a“*VarTaiiHS

H«- tHi-ame the friend and arquain
tSoni bottle lo prove aaUsfactory or anc- of all the big railroad men

rss.^;:;sS^:|gE^

Baby

the only

defiecu-,1 s.mihward and paused
^
Enter* Wall Street
High B.-rtraud and
I'ontinu.-d
SPRING CHICKENS
^ ^ to
_ thi*
..............
..........................
..........
ftlKit wherx- South Bend, ind . 1
Vp
time
Mr. Sage
; idem of Troy
All the Sage* wt-rejMsind*. the eaiise of this deflection
!liromlneni. Influential and well t,do | Ing
ng the inaluUtv ,.f ,he Indian* to
: IliiFines* Inter.'*!* increasing largely i cross
Jeu-eph river at any oil.
ros* the St JcKieph
jcompelb-d Mr Sag<- t.. take <ip his i-r i*.lnt on accFunl of it* depth. From
‘ re*»d«-nce^ in New York
In IbCI be^ South Bend the trail continued to the
and the »n«»w ha* W-en ^Wall strei-t-a* a dcaJer in! lake,
r fMllne .,0 lone th^^^
Two .Cabin* in South Bend,
refuse* to retain ognlxanc** (, **’* ws* the originator of the *y* j
in thoju- day* alt there wa* to the

Those am sweet words, but bow iroch
pstn aad nffering they used to mean. lt"s
ddlemiit now. ^ce Mother's Fr«nd baa
! become known expectant mothers hsv*
: boen ,p,re<j much of the anguish of chidbirth. Modmr*srrwad Is a hnlment to be
applied externally. It U rubbed thoroughly

of tbe beginning.

Ovlatl of WnshlngtoD Mrt-et
yeMcr-iJ"
uxiati 01 xxaaningion
. *.xr
day. Tbe chicken* were more x-allant | J"
thLi the ground hog. because the
weRtber didn’t frighten them a hit.}
and they are Just as contented as ‘
though they weren’t born Into a cold.i,.”‘*
coldest,
cntelesll

'"’"I
----------lm*lne*s

succe*.fui;

At lime* while on trading expedl

enternris4-s. of tkm* to Detroit with her husband,
be an Important chief. Bets**y
Pokagon tell* o
im-y Po
.up ijO-e
ertng I

1"
n any greatI Itwui
Mr* Pokagon I* remarkli»s* in Wall Mreet . |I daughter
^rted to hgve been’ablv actri p
for her year*, walking
when,the failure ofj,iKiut the house with Ihe sole aid of
Ward In lk*4 created great , ^ne and - spending roost of her
I
’ hour* in her arm chair. One thing r^
The unrulB^ M-renily that always J markable alK>ut her U her eyesight.
chsrsvtertxed Mr. Sage in bu*lne*a af 1 sho can distinguish peison* as far as
_ fair* was !hi* at that critical time. He ,he street and It I* tbe boast of tbe
rmaad* and enduTvsl the los* , fgaii
imon. irltboul complainlnc.
,
di«ht«,
i

Vt.
<.

35 cenU.
<>9

Ja*. G. Johnson.

rtL,f.cisf,

Battle Creek

realixatlon of bis a*piraiiun*.

ever before.

Olorkittg

Sundays!
A DEPOSIT IN TDK

EL6IN C. LEWIS
L M

fmtie/ fyfk
Pkkh$

Sweet raiie^l pickles, per qt.20c
Mixcil in nuisurd,qt............ 20e
Indian relish,
............. ,20c
Pickled onions. .,t...........,,,20c
Sour pickles, dox........... ., .10c
Swreel pickles, do*.................08e

A COLO IN'ONK DAY

j

K4llE.nWCIMI '
..ST _

Hulk Sjunish olives,

We an* Still ScUimf
20i U«<; sugar for....
21 lUC sugar for................

1.00

226 East FfNt Stmt
work da)*, nights and Sunda)** drawing interest for yoo
and it is corojioundeil semi­
annually.
The deposit is
reatly lor you any time }*ou
wish it iind inay.be drawn
without previoas notice.

PmMiU^UETTE

TltUKt^iCisIfincir

a A BABWMTiUwJl”'’"®'*" ^

ORAND RAPIDS UROIARA RY
COMPAMY
COMPANY.
: Tnu*

dwily ,

K*n.
Kl wt
J*n. Ki
ISM
l4o»d«y * 1« ;

Trmin l«*TM«laity aaU|. m
W*II.k.
T^n
lUlly
aaiuUy : wi*. n, f.K-

JIARPET CLEMIII6 WORKS- IsZ’

.Kllb SI

n. B. CHAPm. PTBprlclor.
Phone III

Its Waahingluo S<

,nd sn»,.«... i

SHSHcSSSlarS-

a vacancy or the explratbro of S<-nat4
hts candidacy fur th.* I’niiea State*

a*

r.
1 lay It al
Rocky
Mountain Tea.*
Rocky MooDUln
T^" Good f.«- th.
aged and Infirm. 35 cent*, lea or tale­
lets. Ja*. G.

OIRBCTOR8
w had been stniifg. ;
romTnl71 farmers' line* wen- put. up.
her clay pIim- and n
ceUM** of the <!*)>
Sag. al
hatliiVVe^-n*'
and**th*l!
had
Un-n
Installed.
A
ca»
was a iHiwer and t
twillirally. hut
fifty nine .tears ago.
dividend *if fc per cent was declared
Mreaniki were tlwlr habitation„
which was the time when he had risen
8”U has lieea
Ask this interesting old woman how
to ctmxlderahle prominence as a mer
Railway Co. by Ibf
old she i* and she will tell you
chant In Troy, he In-gaii a brief ptv
tif Herri*-n Spring*.
cannot remember the
mical career a,» an
ahlerman. and
lege that the defend-------of hor ..lnh.T.i,',hM
lat<-r a* tn a*-urer of Ken*^elemr connliv<-*tock to stand In It* {
n 4S to fH) hour* wltho it {
e law pne
MnrnglV denio^ annlver
Ik* left In
»n the WTiy to nisrke
without
proper
mark by ,.a*ny'

for cingnim
In the Fifth dlstrlctwlll Ik- definitely

proarhtng. and

.
Grandpa-**! feel like a’young*Uf.

YOUR REUABLC HOME FURNISHER.

WIFE OF A CHIEF

Rmk*<-II Sage Midotii
gi
hut Mr*. BeUe Poksion. Ons of the Most i
llirougti Mrs Sage, the wife....... ............
Interest.nfl Character, in State- jj;;;;;;
the Sage wealth fmuid Iteelf drifting
Lives at Dowsgiac.
into exwllent channels, for Mr*. Sage
Michigan Central dete<-tive*
have
is a philanthropist who make* giving |
-------more ,ir lew* 4if a »t6dy
Ih.waglar i* the home Ilf one of thei^ •eu working for some time at Jackand have finally pnH^ir»-d enough
Mrs Sage's charllie* hav<» beeii nio^it interesting charset
ii, niatlou*
western Michigan in
the permm of | •*’^*'***"*^‘
Man |m»c«-«-<1itigk for the
latlou*
Her name i w*,.*tern
tl
adults
who
em-.
______In
j Mt> lu
x^ y 1*okagun.
seldom appears
Inprint,
print,for
for itit has
hasnot
notMt>
Betio-j
IHikagon. widow
wldi «,f Fran Pr»s^-4*titb.n <ff adults who em-ourag<1 to steal coal from the r
iMi-n her habit to glv,givr in huge *um,-1
sum,- ce»;
ces Pukagtitr
Pokagmr once chief of thefammii
yards there
Th«- praclicto some one charity or Imaifution (IV.kagon
okagon l»and of
<d Pott
She tllMrlbnu-n and fdare* the money ' is Mill living at the
fiosed ro makt- 4his crusade *
7ul NotiliJ
In a way that doe* distinct g,wHl But; tlauuhter. Mr^ Fretl Baril.
1

piftllcnna la the state to Interfere wit

senate.

fTeenj
*****
*»»"«• «on*e«. ruuuea ti» e,,-* and

Who u „ u».d u«*t;i;^.ro«.h K ro.

innst be no difference among the r

made.

conuBis nws
orMicincAM

-------------------------------- ■ - - j
by colored ligtit* The other night a
loyal Van Baren county cHlr.-n. »hol
hod been coosclentlouBly (-nd.>avoring
to ulMM-rTc tbe tradition* of hi* native
heath, was holding up a lamp po*t In

There 1* more catarrh In thU aoc
In KirlftK nil 1
tioa of tbe country than all other diaI of a tragedy leUI
oaaes pul together aad until the laat
few years was su| ;mt.ed to be Incur
able
For a great
pronounced It al ocal diaeaae and pre^
MThllp we are tsIklDg of extremely
hasiiften been *aid that Mr. 8agv scribed local remedies, and by coo modest girl*, we should not forget tbe
r *p«*nT nwre than II? for a null sianUy falling to care with local treatof clotlM-*
This roa# or ma> not be
avoid
uit Mr Sag,- nevrr w*. dowdy ha« proven caUrrh to be a conaUt
______
blnpc with
h«^ naked
ukrd eye
.).•
h her
nor ill kempt
He was not diidi^li. tiemai disease and therefew require* j
j,„i ,,, keep the bsll r
h,but he wa* not dlfiy.
He wa* tu-at consiitutloBSI
trealmeot.
liall’s C>ant* ;
•d goo.1 appearing at all time*.
tarrh Cure, msnufactured by F. J ' nuie tha
- the pa*
day*
He ha* been penurloii* In hb late Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. U the,
tore I
yesr*. but that wa* the «iutgrowth of only consiltuUonal cure on the mar g.. tow a* 22
lai ‘ gr
habit
He dUlllced iwti-ntatlhn and ket
It U Uken Inumally In dose*'
«re fell or the peach emp "
alraply a* an example be carrie,! hi* from 1« drop* to a tenspoonful. It act*
yhe opening of the
Port
Hsi
prioriple* to the oth«T extreme * He directly on the blood and mucou. sur
for the W.od M-me*ter Mon
lurrd fruit, and In one *hatM>-or an face* of thd system. They offer one Lj^y bnmght So new *tudei.i* to the
other it always form»sl a part of hi* hundred dollars for any case It falls' hij^i, ^h<»oI and dl*cUi*<^ s lack of
iinrh.
to core
Send for circular* and icstlwhich made it nere*
At hi* home hi* evening dinner liax
leiiT lieen tNisliura.te Kverythlng wa«
<if the best, but ev<T>thing wa* not I ledo. O. Sold by drugglsU. 76c
,, ^nt arrangement* ran In- made
lierted
The couiwe* wpre few and
IS
floCKi
rf a few relaU^
rain or
of Mr.A. Sag.-,
thaw
The Ice in th- t'.rand river i«
^
pib-d high alK.w ihr
U-vei „f
the

fill about a course which will it

tbn aaec«as of the party this

J. W. SLATER

OF CRINNELL BROS'. MUSIC HOUSE. DETROIT. MICHIGAN

or lit Flflb auirlrt baa made oo an
oo—eoM^nt lately which will «lve the
wmmi FObllc a definite Id^ of bis

Un

A Urge line of calenaioo table* at a big cut m price. Some ealraordinary bargain* in our sample sideboard* and buffetsi

TRAVERSE CITY STO RE FRONT AND CASS STREETS

A Veteran tddeed.

ilinning chain, worth $7.BU

Total worth of this omfii. $33.25. now

GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE

sider. tbouKh the details and the prac­
RCRUSUCAN HARMONY IN MICH- tical part ran Ik- left to ruropet.nf
under him
lOAN.
Cossimaias Wimaao AWm Smith

A nice krffc cricnsioo
table. 4S mebes nqoarc top.
bcary r«, Iwgc lep, just
&C cm. win scat 10 or 12
people, wonh $7.75. for

AT BIG REDUCTIONS!

Rasoffw of Him LHe.

w

II Vou Ret QidcMy

ALL PIANOS

RUSSELL RACE WILL SURELY RE

m

<HTT, MICH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1904.

The
r-soM
than merchant Ullor mada.
Peerleas Mfg. Co- OetrolL
8 Benda A Co.

c.g«UEKara,-4
_______________

.^^E.W HASTINGS A SON
Made by
Bold by

FIRE INSURANCE

TRY A RECORD WANT

Vou Know Cbe
“mblte”

♦ ♦♦♦♦

rhe sewing: machinr that has so many pjeased owners; the sruinu machine that
makes sewinjf a pleasure. Surely “rhe White is King", has l>een. is, ami always
will lx*. There are so many attachments that will enable you to tlo any kind of
sewing. If you tlon’i own a sewing machine, we want you to see the “White.”
h is positively the easiest running sewing machine that is on the market. We
will sell you either kind. The netv Patent Drop Heatl or the Stationary lleatl,
and then our terms are most liberal. A postal canl will liring the machine to
you. if you can’t come anti see it at the store.

Best Reading Yor
minter Evenings
“ I he Mewers of Wood. ” by Rev. W. i '$. I’uddefoot. (the best story of the year,
and told only as Mr. Puddefoot knows how.) “ I he IJttlc Shepherd of Kingdom
Come" bp John Di.\on. !r.. i >'Ou*lI love “Chad," the “Little Shepherd" of the
Kentucky mountain hamlet of “Kingdom Come" from the moment he buys his
tirsi hor»-e at the horse auction until he returns to his native home an uncrownecJ
hero at the close of the civil Mar): “Pa Glanncn." by one of the newest authors.
Elizabeth Waltz; “Virginian." by Owen Wistcr. is just as popular as ever; F. M.
Crawford’s “Heart of Rome" is truly a Crawford story: if you love horses, be
sure and read “Hors<*s .Nine ” by ScmcII Ford. Nine splendid stories of nine
most loveable horses. I )on‘i miss “The Southerners" by Cyrus Tomnsend
BJady.it is his best; “A Checked Love Affair" is the last work of the lamented
Paul l^icesicr Ford, written just before his unfortunate death; jack London
never wrote a more readable story than the “Call of the Wild." Everybody
likes to read railroad stories. The best yet is Frank Spearman’s “Daughter of
a Magnate." For gcunine wit and solid common sense, be sure and get •'Letters
of a Self-Made Merchant to His Son ” by George C. Lorimer; your reading is
not complete until you have read --Mrs. Wiggi of the Cabbage Patch." by Alice
Hcgan Rice.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I

w



THE EVENIHG EEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, lnfcH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1904
tSTTItALWimt

One of Cbe many

: !<««*».

to customers that the last lot was a little off,
that

Janoao «sk mild, so mud
rvodt^ firFii almost no*nilea
lf»i>
lw<^.ml^r
ph^vloti.
rtdd
nsK not

it will be all Tiffhi in th#* future.
::

::

::

::

::

l^annab ^ Cay Co.
* %ty puts^in al

GEmAL NEWS
or THE WOILO

t Iwrlt
aijfk
♦♦ng

^^rniriblng
ab
« I-rtrk lty; b«- ^
I paint a idrtarr and
.. a earlcattfrc-: br ran cook as
as .at. br tead* in ftrayrr and
iuris a
Hr rhangrn bte
» w.m. limfw a dm^n tlm..« a day.
worth of riot bra: hr

•Oranny*^ IxMpcIm.. itei^n in (teorgla. bts Just
rth birthday

Site is now quit.. Ill
OnisYllte. knd frars
that sbr canors loni:
yinillam David Gib

If you don’t yow food docs not do you mocti
food, KodoIpyipspiU Cure U the remedy Ihsl
esoy one should take when there U sny thhif
wroQf vfth the stomach. There b no vay to
malnuia Hk hcakh and str«^ of mlod and
body ezeepi by nooibhineot There ti no army
to oounsh except thret^ the stomach. The
stoir^ must be kept heahhy. pure and sneet
cr. the streoftb vil let dovn a.nd disease vU
set up.
No appetite, bss of strength, nervousness, hesdache, coostipstion. bad breath, sour rtstafs. Indl.
festSoa. dyspepsia and aB stomach troubles are
quickly cured by the use of Kodol Kodol represenb the luoiral Juices of dlgestioa combined
with the greatest known tonic and reconstruct: .e
properties, "It cleanses, purifies and sweetens the
stomach. When you take Kodol everything;^
cat tastes good, and every hi of the nutr:mert
that It contains b assimilated and appropriated
by the blood and tissues. Kodol gives healih to
foe tick and strength to the weak.

for jrottr^ r^adrra
of Um* n^r UK. kaown as -thr year
withoot a stimmer.'
living ran r»*ri>ll«^
cnW^l
known tbrougbont Eurwp** and Ameiira. Thr followinjt U a
brteC alwtrart t4 ihr wrath«>r duiing

is that you do not have always tO be explaininij

“HKST” isrij^u all the time..

hmm.

ter tbe miMUkn UIm that this
, ..aiar. but aner reatflaa the folloi
llag br a writer in the Jaekaon Patrt
i tbry will com* to tbr eoacMoa thi
i it U oair a tioae laltatloa.
White errrroor la siwaklac of the

Flour
but

SMI,

I th. rammm rmr

^ iF'"

fi*«d fcmot Jtbtm

a biindrril dlfr.rrnt f*Mw and
ra.li on.. |,r. ti> an: *
I Fate
Ite

-WhM^oiitak* Kodci
etoTtfalffK you ealUMff.

Id ana hotel
( of It: tbr

loa« of pn»|K-riy.
April U«an warmrr. but gn*w rold
rr a» thr month advanerd, and rndrd
with anoa- and Icr and a trmprn
ro..rr llkr wintrr than apiing.
May, was
m«rr
rrmarkalite for
fn.mna than arollra.
Bnda and fruit
wrr.. fru/. n; Ice form.Hl half an
thtek; nrt^n km«.d and thr flelda again
and again n plant.^l until d.M.ro.H
lair
*
known In

Fruit waa nrarl) alt
w fell to tbr depth
n Vrrmont. arvrral
in tbr intrrlur of N
, in Maaaarhuartia C
York an
aidrr4bl...«lam^ge
done
PT

p.iinlr.1 Pi4hr pr*.alUracy
write*. My dortt • told me had Orm'.
Hampahire Tollrar of Aai
te- done
Mechanic Alia. Prior to thl«
for me. 1 was gir
King's Irtar of the river
The suburbs w. r
mrnt hr was dirrrtor of tbr
offer of a free trial
an. In lowered with water and
the road
. tural rsperlment
a» the HnJ iKesr Dfacorery for
verrity of Trss«
I daced me to try It. Results were. atari
atari 1! wrr only passable In boats.
riement A. Gii
with
fn».
t ling. I am now on the road to rrr.iver> j
. mllllonairr. waa to ha>-..
formed
j and owe U all to Dr. King's New Dia i
chartty lial
liall laat w«.rk wl1th Mrs J covery. It surely saved my life." ThI* | of thr thlrkn.uis of cHunnum windos
Grtecom. hut an old and murh n^atirn
la guaranteed for all throat 1 gliass Uiruiigboiit New England. Nea
[ dird tbr day
.i
IH.
and some pans of IVnnsylvanla
[tscaaes by Jaa G John.win i York
V.<
Indian cm was marly all deatpoed.
jand F. H
some ravt.rmJriy
^ituallMl
flrids i...
land II.no
caiM.d
This aa^ true of s..tm- .d tht
ir/m d*nt
bill farms of Maai^buaeits.
It bough I her., are »
Aiigiisi was mon-/ehrerbuiK. if pos
J party iH.jlrve*
ita hanging over Di
the aumrorr months al
In a hole.
-But it slide Iban
former mayor
of
Mlnneap.dia. for hasn
Ice was formetl Im I
dt<‘larea
"It reminds mr ready paas^l
bialfrasane*. in offlr... i,.mr of IhemU.r 'hI Kiurr told in the aoulb
0 thick' Indian cum was aise
will te‘ proarcut. d. a.^ thr r.K^nit ib'ei '*wldo
that the greatieK part of It wa
.Mil arttlng wHt on her farm
s n and dri..d for f.Kidrr Almos.
lie
I
everything
gi
the Stnmg bi:trtbn
green
was id.-stniytHl, imth
she
te-llrved
artbn.ken.
II hJ this c..unt
d
Mcond i^ujvlrtlon prarileanv
She
l-^ll.
ildlltv
be r».|iu.mli4.n.d by the
1-e.nder
r .HurkUnt.
at I g»i)eratM.ii that
which
Ing elder of th... 1
th«Te was n<
> the n
church In the Indianaf
m rlpenwl In New Eng
inn. was |
b a bl.K'k €if ,nul. wriggled
eai>4 Hr krpi abov-1 land and the middir siaiea
Farmrrs
KUpplbs tbrniMdvtui from thr protlun
aUick In I
I thr mule kept on;• aupplbsl
tiine ago
He laid the
wbnj ibe well
was in KK
away, regarding them as
Utile val ftIbHl up the mule
IT
1
Whiked out tin {
^
fnrun
nr. Herent Mrlk.u. In the region, bow banned.
U the republican
repubUranii
S«‘pien»lHT
The well Is
St
piemte r
furnlsb«Ml
aliout
two
ever, have pn»v*s1 pr.»ntalde and Mr. p*rl
r the mlld«.st weather t»f the
llurkles nf.w And* hltn-Hf ludefM nd ,h».
ently rich.
.,u, innause
tame v.-ry r*dd and frosty: in* form.‘d
Mayor Hayes. Comptroller l.arkln m Iksu.-s 4o
a quarter ot an Inch thick
and Treasurer FVauenhelm of IMiis
OciiiU.r iiro4hu*.d more
than ifburg have te'cn stricken off the iiay
s.H*r.iai ■y l>*cb at the white hotlse share of nd*1 weather: frost and ire
roll at their own request. Tie- rsuse, u,e other day openetl a lette*r frtiui a
riation for sal*
Is that the appntprialion
satart.'s j Kan-as w i.man wb.i In-gan by saying
NovemtHT wa.s cld and ti1usi**ring
l elhausted
But for the self ,
»
i soldier’s widow. Thinking Snow fell s*. as to make g«usl sleich
tienlal mentioned a nunilH>r of ehu-ks
ehM-ksnt rel
to p«.nsions and the mm
would have lKu*n oldlgiv! to accept n* | nitin
long bt‘ sent U
dunnl ahlartes
By the
lime
this: to |*,.nslo«
UT Ware
The
month's pay rolls are nuuly new ap • lafer read
-ntigh and found that
pmprlafiuns wIIM.e avwllalde.
[the wnier ;
for a gfcai many Ira
Better Than Cold.
t'hauiirey IV*p
• I was troubbuj for iu»reral y**#™ {
and luime is-rwu,*.^

^ '-5

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r|-

DR. FENNER’S

•eia (b^sric. WAIT ei'teONS
‘The 1904 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar will be sent
free on receipt of two cents in postage by addressing
E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.”
LDWlESaiBOlT

mm^m]

an Did Rsmartcably We

Saginaw. Mich . Feh 4 —(V>m-i<1er
Ing the condllloni* which prevailed in
the lumlMT Industry of the country in i
general laat year MIc bigao did re i
The pine tImiKT. of;
markably well
rapidly
le year*, yet the output of last
year waa allghtly In exreaa of fliat ttf
1802. The hemloek pnaluei has l«H*n ,
a close second the laat thre«. years,
and the output of tbU eommodity laat :
year waa greater than waa the preced- j
rear
The mannfactur** of hard-j
wood timber haa aaaumed pr»|iorUoo»
* in this stale, and this

A

Oa*TICO^ATWV
1M.
j Uow piwytDC f.4> ta* all'oiMio* tkme^ awd

O. R. CARVER A SIKX

FIRE INSURANCE
E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
.Ninth

»tu\

I'nHM:

:

J. H. MONROE

»i^*-n- Hion*- The

GeNraj Insurance

J-.HSi *

pirfjr,,,,.

■J?„7 BUSINESS COLLEGE BANQUET

giA-rem iiiiuiiiA.N . ...M,

<ir»d

At •
IW,I. n>an tv Ik. .-oo.
»t lk.Pn.ku.
Prof. Dockeray*. StudenU W.ll Enjoy It rt Hr»MTr...r, .

481.C24.r.OO
248.f.87.1H;S

Annual

Gathering

in

31 1 New Wilhelm Block
ORB. BAWYER B PENHALLSeOM

...DENTISTS...

Forcstcra*

Hall Next Thursday Evening

The annua! I.amiu-i *.f I'n.f C 41
D:T.n48.rtiX> Dock.*ray s Bii^in.*s> c'.»ll. g. will lak* prsttDt U>»t »dwiiDX-tnktlt«] •« «Mi*l
&6l.&59.O0n piac«* next Tbiirvtdav night in F**r***t
ers’ luitl
Besides a t. n.i*ting ii.*mi.i.
72K t;iiT.:*on

STXZrl'ntiC
l**g.* an* alwavs
l**,.k.*.l
forward to
Total . .................... ............ tHTtSSOW with anticIiMBiions of gnat pl.asiin*.
th- hanqii**! will te*
There waa
alao
manufactured In *n*l this y«ar
any
pn*vi*m*
Michigan in 1803 1.3K0.B;r..otM
^h^n iravri* enjoyald** ihah
] Without Pretty Girls to Attract Male glea and 373.142.500 pieces of lath
gathering of the Mud^nis
J
Student*' Attention. Both Make
j
Amazing Progrea* in Stodie*.

A. D. TYLER
JOHN R. SANTO

____

I 6EIEHAL WSIW/UtcTl

EEO CURE FOR PILES

I—\ceor*ling to

STl
Triv.,

Itching. Blind.
tlnd. B
Ble^Ung or Pnv.
h and rosy.
tnidlng Pile*. Your dnigglal will rowith ftmd iqoncy If PA20 OINTMEaNT falls U.r.««a«nrM
She who Is bins!
Dr. King's New Ufe mil* to cure you. in 6 to 1
healih
lo maintain It. By gently arousing the
organs they compel good dlges
lazy orgai
*d off coastipatIon.
Try
Traxellng luih* on one of the HusThe income of tbe llriiteh fiofttufflce
Hon and
them
Only 25c. at Ja* C. Johnson's •iau rallwayii are th** latevi provUIon 1 from money in envelope* having no
and F. H Mead*. DrugglKt*
for lU employe*' comfort In tbe out- ' or insufflclrnt addre** 1* 830,000 or
lying dlstrlcta.
885.000 a year.
REPUBLICAN STATE LEAGUE

^.7:

to Pr
niversiiv
Itv of Chicago, the extxTiment
s.gr.*gatlnc th**st*^ex«*s during the
l«*en A ^Mice
nirtors
exciH
hav,* told
from th»*lr experience, they
■gr**gaiion is going to work
educathmal and

••as I *laoff«reda1oactlfMwlthwhalthedoctorsl’‘‘^‘'t>
mo.* oteiBMNl wa* biah^. Was down la ^ a*.
Be Held
•.•s.* ablrteawnre wiUioutfraaliMun. Twu bottka believe
hnl of Br. Feaoer’s Kidoer aad Barkachs Com nut a^
lUncy of the fumtl.Hu- which liavc
lave cemplrteTj cv*d me aad 1 hare had no retara
lual convention of the Stale
One lnier.*sting f.*atiirv of the situ |
The
made th** white house th** r**a! »>r.t**r
r.i*>r of the trooble nor anr sigD* of rhuaaiaUam.
j
'On
w v**ra! of the insinirt j League «»f Republican club* of Mlchlof W’ashlngt«>n ^l.-iv ga.** i.»
E'en called for Friday. Febnt* radically
opp*.^i.d io'g»n h
The iM-rman .•mp. r.*r is a jai l, ot
14. at 2:3ff p. m . at the Un.gallon now *ay that th.'ir
th,.r**xpert
ex
alt iraiW and
pr.*ii> fair %M*rh For Sale by Jaa. G. Johnaon and Bug- Uegre;
ih.*m to favor It h.-artily.
at most «»l ilutn
II» Irof»**nal maj
b«e A Roxburg.
h** g.rh-. and I i*>> *l*» not* have Grand Rapid*, for the purpose of elect
Ing officers
chance l**
h*i»k at one am
Im* disirarit**i fn*m th**lr i
w*»rk.' said 1‘nd Charles (
erly come before
who ha* taught segn-gaied
Every republican club of the *iaie
is entitled to be represented by Its
I favored n>-i*di itlun and
and secretary,
again*! segregation
But I must
mi
aay
that as a reioilt of the rear's impres- ditlonal delegate for every
Mona. I am now e«»nvlncetl that *egre- members of soch club.
ee with
gaiUm Ik te'tter
•In mv ela**ea th**n* ha* b*yn bet i * he league eonKtliuthm
ter concentration and
the atudenU required to pay annua
have aceompltehtH! mon* than I*eforeMewe on or before l
«*gf* gatum
! »ng. in the atim of 541
saved anyth

mnuiHitii

tub

SECBECATION A SUCCESS

Chicago. Feh

:iMtM>v(it'f* **lal*oraie vn
tertalnlng at the
th. whlb* hou-e i* nti
derativiw!
liDu
deratoiw! to l*e ct»mp**lling
Inruart* upon ' hi-* |»ri\ate i
Ttie f:eMHN» |,

p...tA.r(as?;-.i=rarar

Wrspnrsd only Wy C. C. DeWrtTT A CO., CMoofo. V. B. A.

caster.
H. “No remedy helped me
until I te.ggn using EUK-trlc Hitter*. ..,
which did me more good than all the

medicin**a I ever iiaed.
Uicd. They have
havt* ;*l.o
------ ,
kept ray wifi* In excellent health f*vr
years
She aaya Electric Bitters are
n.lid
for f*-male
Iniubles;
are a jnwnd tonic and invigI orator for w'<*ak. run down wum<‘0. No
ran take ita place In
Total ..................
Try them
Hardwood lunib
rpt..*r peninsula
I Johnaon and i
i Ixiwcr peninsula

r^illKIDNEY an^
Backache
^^CUREi

hav«* saved fin
|Mtr month *»ut .»f the salary h**
r»*ceivlngThis saving must
poaltiHl roonth’y
with a Irua

could act 1w9.eedpiaei
In the stomach boforu and
after oaUnr. My dn«b| y
asked mo to Wy ICodol,^
whlcttldld. ImleoiM
3or4bonleo. It bee now

DYSPEPSIA CURE

.................

hing for I
who'had lNs‘n 'w'.mnded”\'n the^'fac rhihlren N.
Mr Usd.
He was a union man ami I ask.*d him nuted the bilhiwlng. sign*
In which liatile hr had ls.«.n woiind«s! gene F. Wan*:
My Kwr
In the laid batilemf Hull Run. sir.' he
This p.m*r U.H-S p.u ludo
replied
*Ilul how cilhl toil gt-l hit bunutu
We hav*. none of
In the face at Bull Hun" I asktnl
lothi.s
Ilf aisdo 4 hat you go ,>v,r th*..
Well, sir.' sahl Ihi man. half
mile i«r wardndsv
dnds- an*l vn*!
this
I I
I carehvsH I
l^ wls B
^Iiils real
K nn\estate
valu..i
P
IfW
>M»n. U-wh
'alKMu'
ar»*nth iTinl bet-n 11 ing,
k*> i
in hU will that the >***ingl|
n shall IH* paid II.imm after a e**r j|

carefol what I alo. 1 hod
pqJno at nicht ee that 1

been two year* Moos I need
Kodol and 1 have had no
MomachwoubleMnc**. By
all mean, you should gM a
bottloatooos.E.D. Swfm. Momy.Mob.

t IIV

I nr I

-Why
yoe t4ke
Kodol? IwBStrMblodwldi
dyapepete for 18 or 20
year* and had tottea *e
tad that I had to bo vwy

and IT.-ident

Cherry Pectoral
et coosumption. Not sU
s, but very miny. Ycrit
or will tell you more tbout

HUTPOSB BAT. MIGB.

S;T,.y"*55Ll5?2-L'
Whta Tbe WBBtt Nice CittfJUat

Butoftors aruJ BAueaffB INBkBrs.

WATCHES—

OP* Jlre making Some 6eod Prices .
On
...'VF::

mintcr Goods
Row is the Cime to Buy

Oft 1>ao« Building iPaptr that IMhM be
beat lor tbo money...

$. F. Saxton Bdw. €o.
Deakrs tn Beneral Bardware„.

V

4

'hi

Neariy ForfeiU Hi* Life.
A runaway kimw
started a horrible

«dt« Utkllr '

J. a Omei; Franklin G
four year* U defied all doctor* and all
Bui Bocklen'a Arnica *Salre

repubUcM rlul.

s“»s■e:Ttoo

t.

take part in these
can do ao by conforming
hove conditions on or
had BO trouble to care him. Equally ”,
r the conreotion.
good for Bunt*. Bruises. Skin Emp'J
*r of the
tbe advisory
adr
By order
cotinci
J*« r. John.!
Dated Howrard City. Feb 1. 18i»4
Fran* C. Kuhn. Pre*lden
B. J. lAiwrey. Secretary
be raised In.mi and has held ever

-

____________________

facial
Suaan—Wliatever
can
Ions, cause black head* and pirn*
plrw. Would advise you to stop eaUng
■weeta Take Hollister's Rocky Moun­
tain Tea
Makes the akin soft and
beamlful. ;i5 cenu
Jas. G Johaaoii.

After AprU 1st tbe wat«a for mMr
aoaawlUbe: Fifty eenU per hour for

brlcklayera; 48 eenu per boor

for

it was
single month the marriage licenses Issoed In Cass county exceeded tbe
! but a* soon as the citizen* of that
ly read tbe reporu. they *traight-

way set about to
and uphold the n
forth with
show that there were 27 divorce case*
on the docket, compared to a much
smaller number of marriage licenses
on the book*.

These giKid* most be turned Into
ash at once.
RABTALL, Hustling Jmler.

T A X E
Tbe aty Council has extended tbe
Ux warranu for the moath of Febmary for the coltecHon of the sUte am* .
county taxes: and also the deltaqumit
I will be In my offloe to receive said
taxes from sow nntil February folk.
1904. on each week-day. from 8 e*«loek
to lino o'clock In the forewnoR. aad
from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Office In Room 210. Wilhelm

WAIT DEPARTMENT

Toa look httr. ymns rnmn. I
rut rM to mufr ttet TM. Tbe\
im fact ttet rott mMborad «jr.
lABic for ihu*
dom'l mak»>
D BorkefrtkT hy a bla»rd

»

Tho nitrate mine of CbiJo. vWei

_________the worW. .upply rf th.1
&!rl«or BUu of Mlrhlzu
Km* 1««
UcKteli^ >*■■• «*'X* fun.bh«l mork »« 23 from hi, huTM- no,r ihr pr.,ld™il*I
r»Tl»wlii* rtuitl
Hr- retumrd • f-w <1.t» (Mf.j »ith *

wrote hi» name in th
the rl«frk»t^aid
r
alad to
jrou
1 hope you ha%e r»covered from the accident you met
with when pju Wh-rr hen- before"
Govemur 0U»« wa« rather puffed up
to think that the hotel clerk remem­
bered him eo well, and when the clerk
uld. "I auppoM- you want ihthere I**" replh-d. 'IVnalnly ‘
.hown a n:
malujgsny. with velvD
: floor, a marble bathmom an.
[Of flm- trappinifs
He had ,
I *Ivln8». hut as th«-re wa»- a -i
I pie tn to see him that night
I have an fd»portunliy to im uln* bow
much he was paying
"Say. young man. how much U
brtdal chamber I am occtipyftg?"
ay.” the c
.‘
"Only 137 a day.'
•^nly 1*7 a day!

Bsdkin^
Powder
Healthful cream of tartar,
derived solely from grapes,
refined to absolute purity,
is the active principle of every
pound of Royal Baking Powder.
Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder
produces food remarkable both in fine
flavor and wholesomeness.
DEATHS OF A DAY
Fraternal Mystic C.r

|

Boariling Hoysa
'ouneen room house —
I ccnirally located, dty
water and sewer coonectioos; all in good
repair. ..Most be sold this
month. Xlall al once and
get the beneitl of a forced
sale. Price |/.5F^-S600
down, balarvce no time.

Declare

Adelia Manitoo.
A large numlnr of the memlien- of 1
the Froteroal Mysilc ilrcle went loj
Adeiia Maiuiou. Vlfe of John
the borne of Mr and Mr*. (Jii.rge W i
,11 of C.ilar fity. dr»d 4ast night
Steward, on Ninth stn^i. la^t wen ,
eh Children,
log. and venpleasantly
surprii-i-d.
ind two -i>
them
Mr Steward was ^piletli
ph .LndiTMin wvm to ('i-dnr
ing a nap in hU arm chair
wn.. al CM} thl^ afurmsin I.. po |Uir.- the
hinis. ll IhmJv for Imrial.'whlrb will lak** p an­
lianv of w hat s*-*-ii>.'d ;
p|,.ns,|^„n h* i old b.mn-.
to be I
Fiwdenck Sachtlebcn.
liKiknlll an
Alderman Ijsi
Fn-dertck
SschUels-n.
agnl
Fn-derlck
be had just reiurm-d fmni th*- hii. kU- j
vnl thr. .- tniie.s we^t of
patch,
» TH
ih
patch, where he H.H
yi-st.T.ia> -The d.-ceasi.d
raw bat lost by
leav.-s Ihris- sons an.I one daughter to
It just ntrely covered
fath.T > loss
The iiim-nil
Ulrs (Joff wer»-l«“*
head. Mrs lAtnii.- andI Uli
fit 1m- deflnll.*lv
atiired in dresses of lli.- ' .1^^
atrang*-ineni
by.” when hoop akiria of phcnoro.-nal
““I*'
dUeler were in vogue
The
i-.»Mer. The
dames McCoy.
MUls and Catilkeii
Car er Mrs Sn
were old Udles. H A Unlerle tame dlriTtinti

m2 ^ASTa^nrl

v -V

d •wmj,

I jp^M ytt^KAy i«

Riarm Sweaters
For Cold Days
bad this morning.

«.rrh«nt. lugluy M-r~

rjrrj-'r;' r^fr

Ihcn* an* so many

;«xU.r«| wita Utx- -l-riwg UexA IB fr.«t..r

M.wgxn TrBx.-r»*.X*ity. M l^ ^

1 hese cold mornings

alMjut the house, as an e.xira wrap wlitm
ritling, when going ykaiing.
dnughit r

H>*ntn
MelhiHlU
«f »

when

going

to

!CS

N'our young

w^im

“;

schtiul wonltl

• fsiirely appreciate one of them this weather.
They fit snugly, can 1m worn iimler jacket

ci'nimlitee apiHilnied at the last H.wk
Rivet conferenn- to sn-ure new hymns
revised edition t.f the Met ho
f«r
irch
hymnal.
I’rof. Charlw
ti««
ri s announn-m.-nt that th.-'nmltiii- had s.iught in vatn
•slthms to take rank
for fn-sh n
yatts and Wesley or.
with those
even the minor hymn wrtters. has|
atirr.Nl up unusual eomim-rn in the
Meihoillst stronghold
While agr*H-Jng that mi gn'al or iraportnni hvmns ha\'e lanm written in
2.*. years. ilir.-e of the leading
he
Melh.Nlisi i

tm >^

limes when you rouM um- one of ihes^ to
good advantage.

f>r coal with j>erfect xomfqrt.

We are

FOR RENT.

showing some new things in both l.ulies


and misses.
of making.

N ■ ■ 'iii-f

Some lu-vv si in he> ami st yles
::

::

::

DaKN T-i HKST InMttIr.- .nih.^
P »r Or..rK.- W

6arnel, ereen, llawy, Olbitc

K- will
if

urn.-*

ae.1 It
MICELLANEOUE.

misses
Cadies

$2.50
S5.00

rni K Igut-n It... th..“flr«
I VI li»,tlv XUOWBIWA » I*um«a4'u t- l.f



CUSHION OF
Lamb's Wool
Fdjr'the foot
lo rest upon.

LARGE INCREASE

Ital^l KH, l.l . nai4

^ .-*J.
C*“'«
U|i alorKxri
rv«-,x.

H?a.!5S:T
bimI

r*‘i Xjai. •

•l|.•f.l|..,|

MTS as?"

H J

ai- | lutt*
MoriCxB

------

I^ONKV TO LMA.V i . w. rUw put iir

It is truly a mattress ior the lee*; if yo-j .crijoy .•omf.»rt. give it
an honest trial, an.l sec if the sIuk- wc.irs as well as it IccU.
It is as

J. lEAHr

i'l.:

Expert Optician
is now at HOTKL WHITIM; ami
wiirremain until KKH. 10.

ehtJt^ch Xis*"^|\asslng ”^l'n Xe^^^
If Uoublcil w.ih headache, fltziispiritual
pn»«iM-riiy of the
chim h ncss, indigcstiuiL weak or infiapinic.*

comfortahlc as an ohl sh.»c on first weattug: Tc.|uitcs no htcaking inf
wchavethem ior I.a.lics ami Men.

PRICE

|?i»o.Lv

INSTRIfTIO.N IN OH. P.XINTING
Mr OwiiH de Maran,... »ni lak.- a
Hmll.-sl tiiitntH-r of piipiu
„,|
|•altlllt*g at hiH studio 2::4 Washing
ion ►trf..|, II,. mill al-o lak- ord, r-^
for rpr-clal siibjiN is in oil
|jn.. irf
Paris and \Va-lilngio„
l .-rm- n-a

f^mablc

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Mictf

Photos
Phoriw
1-1 ;i rabifor II..5H
TI
Thls
offr-r Imb^ giBHt
only
i«- Miniaturf Ktu
din ’*^n4**F t Front

NISSIONAST MEETINGS
: Two Were Held in the C.ty Yesterday
—Large Amount of Interest in
the Work Aroused.
missionary
uf Cdirist met la-i
ne of Mrs. t'lapp
The meeting was
ed and ail
Inier.'st
St meted by
the aftommin

Neat Sum for Church.
; caused b> defective vision or. nius
The "Kbmdtk,- su< lal ami ,^ii(.iH-r. cvmnts for the decadenr.- id
hvinn lar tension,
given l.x Uie ladte- of rhe WeNt side writing tiHlay "
Catholic cl.iirch in Fon.>tcr^ hall Iasi '------------------------------TUr prilCnY
4-vetilng.
wanull.
.ou-c.-«^.fill al
FIRE ENGINE NOT NEEDED
IllL nrniLUl
tlMmght fh. weather k-pt many away
--------------Tin- la-nes cbwn-d $m. :.i on their ven Local Department Ready to Send Ap. is a pair of glasses si<aall) ground to
pr.-«‘nt ^pom a v. rv .-n>.»v
„ -----------

relieve the eyes
do the rest.

TO RESCUE TRAIN
1 P

E«o,n,. CHo.. M C,.^nd .

out thi- Cobbs i

TX'..Xr



Clapp rvpn'sentiNl the affirmative and
Mrk. Stmng the m-gaihe
The sub
The M.ow plow w,:h two . i,gm.a M-ndIng down a Hr. engine it it was that ran lie fitli
ject was. • RcHidved. That w.- i«v :
carbail of cuit ami a ralKK*.-*.. w.-nl nee.UMl
rent* a month a merolM-r of the »tate
m.rih on th.- T C. I. A M road this/
-------------------------------work.** A program, consiting of a trio
afiem.su, to iry .moI u)M-n up th.- rviad^ llure Is a jiolnt near the fammis
u
by the Miss(-s Horn an.! a xoral-solo
by Rev. Mr Fllom. was
m-tch ^-n h..tw.N-n h.-re and Nortluv.rt and to Stony mve. in the Caiskl!! niomin.iuaeh. -A n.ar lling ^tere Ire luav lie found on .my dav pf
j.»T«Hi
.The district manager.
Mrs
Hattie Cumell of Wevfonl. wa> pres
ent and dellvertsl an In^truct.xe and
THE MARKETS. *
interesting addn*ss

any e> c*

<*•

.

J. L-EZAMY

Aabury M. E.
The Woman's Fiuvign
Misskmarx
society of the Ashury M. K elnrcl
hHd a meeting at the home of. Mrs J
H. Phillips, rnik WeM Eighth stni-t
yesterday aftenuNin that was imdouht
ediy productive of much giwwl
Then
sraa a large niinilwr pr>-scnl and muri
interest was manifi'stvd in the nu-«(t
ing The secretary of the Grand Trax
erse district. Mrs I. R Can*enter oi
Williamsburg, was present and .ad
dressed the meeting in a very abU
manner
The society is at pr»‘-4til
studying the lsm»k enitil«*d * R.-\ Chris

•tn.li
Feb 4 — Wh.-ai - Mu>. !*7c
No :: reil. i*Nc C..m NV
4..c
Oats-N.v 3 while. 44 4c
»:.‘do. Feb I
Wh.-at F.-bruarv
Mav. K't^c. tih MU
Chicago.
F. b
4.-Whi-at- .Maj.
»:-‘rc:
Uly s.'.a.c
n-May. .W;
July. aP-r
Oats^
-71*
Pr*»visions—Ma,v
$13 K3;
ribs. H. i
P..iatfH^ .m local market.

WyiAN S CLUB

meeting of the jgrmnd Index* of l>..val
Anierirmns.
E R Mr Coy* has retnme
week's buai vess trip to Chin
CbarU's Zuam is verv m jit
Wtiman s, vduli
He Is
ll iH* under ih. home. k..4 Randolph street

InterMting Program to Be
at the Meeting T.
The mecring

Rendered

of klrs
ire divisi
Islon will haxc charge
»f the meeting
Vocal aok>-Mlss Zoe Hanson
JapasMe Poetry—Mrs II L Fl-h
iapaaeae IToae—"The Inffuence of
I Japanese l.itera
lOld.

Violin duet—Moaellc

l>dla Swantoo.
R«itatkm—Charlotte Isgrig
Tba dallls was intriKimv^d into Ed ,
rope for the Taloe of Rs bulb as a spb
adtsta for the Irlah potato, which It
miHil wima hakad.

Carrel ^

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
—at--

Ruction SalePriccs
on
€loak$ Jind Suits
Lack of Room pntrvents us from having
auction .sale• lo
to (<lisi»ose of our
overstock of wint<V: goods,
goods. \W know th:at the only way to close them out
quh kly
make

.....Radical and Unusual Prices....

On TrIday and Saturday
I hllKUAKY .*»th and fith. «e will make prito
lowerthan you wouW make yi.urs< lve. if ihey
were put up at Al'CTlON.

Pionoor Livory Stable

Suit*. $12,00 U $I5d)0, to

SSM

A man jjoing west has left with me for
sale a pair of pood mules with har- $Qf|
ness and sleighs. Price for the rig VWV/

16 U41e*- Snltx $18.00 to $22.00, eo

$7^0

$60

Suit*, $2SdK» to $35.00, ro

$12.00

to Winiams

Auction price on Girl*''
for Friday and Saturday:
$3.50 Coats for...................
$8.50 Coats for................
Girls* $6.50 Velvet Coats
Girls* $12 Velvet Coats .

_________ ___
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
----------------------TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

«wrr

(■u,. I, mU. rna.

An t xtra one or two wouldn't havr gone

XV

------------------------------PLEASANT AFFAIR

....

«ECO«0 wawT an

*iRt-iONE: eoe

Method.at Miniaters
I of Evanston—No Ir

, rl. The ileHliie of ni l-tral coDi;iosl
aa the colored parson, and he was ac
‘' lion. '
companled by * Aunt Uinah " His wife
, r The popularity of choir musir. an
wore a party dress made in IK73. and
re old fashton.-d jeWr.. Ijick of inspiration Ic-cau?'- of the
clothes be ong
spiritual pr.*sp.-rtty id the church
SloTifl
Chan.ll.
r
,r.-ci-i\ed
a
-me;
r.
the
111
n.fi
I
h
Ing to her grandmnth
nr Amos W Patton .»f Garrett Hlb
ge this mornin staling
that
his
Ing very
* No great music
.. ha
fath. rin law Ib.b-rt I* ere..
ha l died dical in-tltiut‘ said
eral sire
I- rouldn i luakeiat his home In
H- was
j dbM '**Tl!is*rwhy X^.n gr.-at eM.-ni j H«“
setiN r-^ of ^Jrnnd Ti
1 great moilern corafKisitlons in the way
I**n1 Martlnek evident!> waylaid ami
Fife |j»k.
of sacred music
.M,e.i of ih * leading
nibbed
<lf his swardrolM-..
Miuhodist hymns w.*re written in a
Mr Mills. Judging his m
.rent
;inuslcai |H-riod. ‘J*■ I>T- Mtlion S- Ti-rry. aU.i of Garrett
illilillcBl institute, said; "The umdern
A large
I Business at Local PostotT.ee for Janu-. rhun'h service incline,, to the eirlu
ployroent and wa, invited hi
la I
arv Almost $400 .n Excess of Same ]**»»« «»f the nmcregaiion from partici
number came dre
see the fun. and
ance.
The evening wa
ii^ioflic. *-arly dajs of
Id the "1'^'j
I
I
1 1 ll
I.
ghmits and coffi-.- were
HM'.K for tlii^ y«-ar. whereas, singing to a ei*rialn «-xient."
served
Mr Hoyt. In Iw-half of tin- F
It was a little oxer |1.?»1‘.» for i* l>r T F Frost, iwstor of lb** First
M. C.. presenle.1 Mrs Steward with a
IMethivUst church of Evanston
fine cake plate, and she thanked him
in the Welsh language, after which an- within about limiof the t'hrtsimas "Walls. Wi-sley and Toplady found in
Mr.
Steward made a neat
s|HNNh month, and ts a very gratif.xiiig show splratton for Ihelr liymns tn the spir
thanking his frien.ts Uiih for th.- gift

SrUrb-«^..;;.

f^ew'to S15.00 SoiU
-f 5.00
$18.00 to %22J00 Su.U
7.50
$».00 to $35.00 Su.U 12i»
Tne Boston Store.

portant One in 25

t Home of Treasurer Steward

•ft:-

HYUHWEITINC DEAD

Icy Breath of the Grim Reaper Sum- So

Auction aale prices on Ladies*
SuiU and Coats Friday and Sat-

5 Aa/AMm» v»«

.r

BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO , NEW YORK.

Mainbafaor 1
cle Enjoy

«•
•» »"•« ">•» • «*»■ «»*<»
nwv I- umiulaim-t
n«- s...«i.m*«t
tti «o thf miipot

Must be Sold by Saturday Night

B. J. Morgan

All wool sutia UaeO Ker*«y Coitt, Btt*4
................................................3.60
12,00 coats, latest style..............
5.OO
MlUtary and loose Coats, all wool Kersey aud
iimliaed. ISOO wines.. ... .....7.00

Gitl'i 3.50 Cant............
GIrt’s 6.SO Coat.............
GIrr* Vetret 6.50 Coal...
GW* Velvet 12.00 Cant.

These prices should corivincie you that w< arc determined
all winter gd^s at once. Don’t delay.
*

Cbe Boston Store

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