The Evening Record, January 08, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 08, 1904

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

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

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1904-01-08

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THE EVENING RECORD
TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1904.

PEAI^lS
REMOTE
MUMtA**

WLY TO

JA^AN

CCIVtO TODAY

WLOmnUMAWOFf

loore*k plaBs calM fbr an cxf of flf.tf?. Imt this rould b«
S4U0 by sot havlag weigh-.

AT lERT OF «l,iM A TEAM

HOM or WC* OMOWING LBM

OISASTBOOS BXPl

&v *•- —
r.-..- ,. VlMliM «.« On«« Th«. f«r. «n4
f
' yi

Th..
wm
•« Sr^li on Art r»r».

zonla Kllisd Himsatf.

building, did
iZk.JWi. Cbaa
badly burned
1 in a critical eondItU

PRESIDENT
IS CONING
jKraffht tbMi

n#^rxUitlAD« . vlil

br WILL ATTEND SCMtCENTCNNM

>rokf« off
MlnUitr
Mid; *Afur rMd
B< tttf rrpiy. «M I cao MT U that Ibr
»ope for a iM-ar*-ful •••iilenMMii la crtm
IK 1#^. aad Ifiaa CoodliUma air Trry

CELEBRATION AT JACKflON

Addraaa, Follewad by Olhera.
ib«* far #aai hr war «f tb« 8uax 4
deacrlbad
♦•niBf for lb#* flr
lal^f1 tbia momli
aboi of war
that the D«r
tord laina
lo tbr rarioiit j»ow
.If forHcr
<biWiK*. Ibtt llrifiab 1
«1 proOM*
rtr and In
f«'ri‘«U. lo r»w Ilf '
atiil J*n*»

Naw Location Entire Socoad Floor of

By Wire to the EeenliK Baaord.
Detroit. Miau. Jan. fi -SponUnaotta
NnlmatloD raoaod an exploalon of lor
pentlne and olla on ibe aaoond floor of
ley A
which apread tl
lamage to the i

1 r»p!r I* Jtptn t Ittt ««« ka.

Now Balisvsd That Frsd Nail of Ben-

APRIL

In OatfoH Today.

Detroit. Jan. i.—Bocretary Maratnn
r the executive
committet-. atated

that be bad poaltive aaaurancea that
Prealdent Rnoa^^velt would attend the
aeml-crntennlal cidebratlon of the
blnb of the republican parly under
ibe.cjaka at Jackaon.
The financial and central ex»-ruUve
immitieea for the rek-bratiun held a
iiK-tlng In Uie once of Elwmxl T.
Hanci- Id the rnlun Trual building
Ordtn to BHtlah Boldltra.
There wcr.- prefu-nt Jame« O'Donnell
lluOK Kan. Jan M
Two bundred
of Jackaon. editor of the Jackaon Cit
j»d flflr llrlUah aiddlr-r. bar.- audil.-n Ixcn
y boM warned to hold ibrmaelTea In
cimmlttee; Arthur Hill of Hagl
oadlneaa for ainlrrThMr deatlna
. John W. niodgeii of Grand Rap
iUmo U not known, bnt
Ida. H. C. Gillette, mayor of Pontiac;
U|^^ar» coins r-liher
Uncoln Avery of Port
Huron, Gad
Bmitb €»r Marquette, E C. Nlcbola of
PItvIawtd.
tftM
Battle Creek.
Marahall I. C.«k of
lyal
Tokhi.
Haatlnga. W. T. Jonea of Ilig Rapida
triMipa wi‘ro
P. H
hr the
on the Aorama Held
bidlerod
inikadu
Thiiae i
will ronatliul*. Ibe third ronllnrent If
though It la not olfi
Th.- plan
war la dUclarad. Gr«-at rruwda wit. In to liegln early lo
dally decid
neaacKl
DIWVI'O tbr
ini' r«'%'1ew. which
WIIK M -mm
h a r.-cept|on. to Ikmaj .he momiD
aa a farew. U leavelaklng
followed by a parade
Then will fob
«*alr during the rerlew wa
low the DOtificatlon to the prealdent

Woat Portion^ With Council Room.

Frankfort. Mich.. Jan.
The ci*e
against Mrs Fred Nell, the
d our
murderea*. has aboni pftered
B. -Fltu of Benzol

Vault. Committea Room and
Various Officca.
A

apeclal

mei-llng of the omncfl

waa called laat evening in tb.>

city

t
have
ended tb Implicate her In Ncll'a deith
It it charged that Mr*. Nell could not
aatiafactorily ai
hlch *»«'^***** husband I

llcmlxed bill of panlculan.
UK to the report of the apeclal com and fully explain* the exp«-ndlture <.f
mltU-c to look up the matter of n.-w the money. He alao assumes rv*pon
office* and a council ro..m In the n*-w rlblllty for *.*mng the weapon whlcb
Mr Nell used In ending bla life, and
late Bank building
denies In detail that Mrs
Nell wa-.
The committee wm* required lo ge.
found Injecting strychnine Into the
ro rep.#rla. one f.n- .iffioea only, and
body of her dying husband.
another f.jr both offlcea and romacU
An.»ther fact which sir«-ngthen* the
room
»V>r the oIBcv* the commllte.*
>ulclile theory Is that the rifle .-an Ikreported that an oBIc- for the city
easily placed In the tK>.ltlon Neil a»
clerk and city treasurer, with a *mall
fatal
sum«.*d jrhen he fired the t«
private oSce for committee
wrork.
Shota
The feat was readily aemrocould be aecurvd for $W0 a year But
pushed by two Frankf.irt men
If the entire second floor of the we*t
portion waa Uken. which waa offered
22x1(10 feet. U could be had for |1.(kh.
per year. The owner* alao agreed In
put in partition* wherever needed, ao
that a combln.-d clerk'* and treasurer'*
..fllce could be aecurcd. to provide a
ughter of
........... -............. 4 year
•Ixed c*.mmltlee nK»ro. a city en Mr and Mm. Fr»-d W
> of l>.ng
glneer'* office, a council room aU>ut Ijike. Eilod at their h.»i
ast 'nir.lii
23x52 feet In *Ue. divided by a railing She had be«-n sick fur
Imc. and
f..r apecuiors. and the council, to pro the end wa* not unexiK-ct.*d
Th-- fuvid.- a lane* vault and a large storage n.-ral will be held from the Congregn
r.K.m In the ba.ement f.#r th.- »t..rag“ tlonal church tom.irn.w at 1i .I'rUK-k
II.H boxen and til her thing* neeen

\i r..'

DEITRICHUILUCH

■CTIIES TODAT

>'C

Mr. ruts

a omcc. for the pon»u*« ot lUU-n

e ree«» rumeude.1 tliSt*
He
the la*i prop<i*lilon Ih- accepted
arc-pIliJK the rep<j rt of the lom
mltiM- the n>UDcU adjo limed and vi*
UiNl the building to examine the fi.Kir
qu.-kllon.
They were very much
ea**-d with the mom and the prupoaitlon
The amount specified include*
healing, the placing of the light fix
tiirea. and any d. *lred arrangement of
the OfflreH
Aft.-r th.- memiK-rM had again res*
d In the clerk's office, further
dUcuMl.m t.Kik place. Only Alderman
HamllUin be*ltated In the a^ci-piance
iltlon. .m tb.- gmund that
taxpayer* might think It
Hut when b.- ksw that
all th.- other memlK-n. wen- heart 11)
In favor ..f It. he yl. ld.d gracefully,
and wa* iK-rfectly wllllitg to *tand hb
vbar.> <»f I hi- klckn. If there should be
mdUin t.. accept the reiK.rt
wa* made by Alderman GllK-ti.
aulhorlred
xpected to deliver a the clerk and
nat.-.l
He
arrangement H
ance. or If that In the
make the i
a|KKK-h of ac
the case provea
11.000
the day prlvHeg.* of five y.ar*
!»llv«*T the oration
followed by year Every
very mem»K-r of the eight Ipriu*
motion.
national reputa
other oratora
v..t.‘d in favor
large
The
be offlcea
of
will Ik- n^ady
panck
April 1. It wa« stated at
rk aUiut
ab
The nmimittce of hO prominent re the m«H-tlng that Mr. Wilhelm waa in
puhllcana of
Michigan, beaded
by need of he offlcea tlu. city occupies,
they might get
Jaroea
O'Donnell, prealdent of th.la llu- rlrrull curl ililt m<irnlni!
t waa alao
to vacate them
der the Oaka” organization, which
atnicted ih.’ jury In return a %erdli
nollfy the preald.*nt of the celebat II.»n. Terry Hannah had
not gullir on the indictment agi
> new office*
Ion and aak him to be preai-nt. baa l..wer.M| Ih.- price of
Ibnaior Hletrlch. eharglnK him
: be Intended t.i
iKK-n practically aelerte.l. but It was
fmm the i
recidving a hrllH* In ronn.Htlon
g the city, when
them for. I
the uoatof&r. at lla>tlnKa
The r
lancea bav.- lM-«-n received he learntHl they wt
desired
'pon motion a cumrolltee. ronalat
fnim Ibe entire &0
I’pon
The work of ri.mpl.Hlng the lUi .>f
: of the may.ir and clerk and two
delegatea baa Ikk-h entniat*.d to the memlK-n. ..f the council, will art aa a
mcmlK-ra t.f
tb.- central committee, .•ominiiiee to arrange the omr*^*. The
conaUlIng of Jamea O'UnmdI. Arthur mayor apiwdnUHl on that ct.mmltieo
mu. William Alden Hmith. P H Mr Aldermen HamUion and Gibb*
Llautanant Oanarai Young Will Bo MlUan and O.K.rg.- A Maratnn
Buccatdod by General Chafloa aa
It waa decided at the meeting that
the 12 congrea^al dlatrlrta abould
Chief of Btaff.
ralae |W»,CiO.» f.rf expenaea
By Wire to the Erenlng Record
WaahlngUmr.^Jan »-Today cloaea
the art he raniT *n the army <»f Ueu

CXANDM.0^. AFFAIR

Excelsior Diaries
m

January i$
the month
** Bargains
at Our Store

1904

j;

CITY BOOK STORE
THl WEATHER-FslrtaMfklaadprwhablyeatanlay.

Here Rre Sonus
-•Hiitti.n An
UuaUty-

$1.00

you.
WiU you twap a
for a DdUr Bill?
We

n'a liow Rubber*-

SDi

YOUR DOLLAR WILL ACCOMPLISH
Great thing* in our

Men * and

Bo> > CLOTHING

Department.

$20.00 Sfills, OrercBflU sad IHstcrs E«iBC at $13.50.
Soro
3.50.
Some
iplendid RecfCTS for Boja, age 8 to Ifi. now at $1.50 and $2.00regular price $3.00 and $4.00.

BENDA & CO. I
rnmmt

Olo^Hl^rO



|1J!5 J-ilH-tteji; nr«-Uy

WE C.^N

'r.‘s:.'S7A-LSi"

FIX

YOUR OLD SHOES

WE WILL MAKE iT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL
US YOU V.ANT A PAIR OF

Wh9
<
Bavt
i Cold When
b9 Wearing
one of.our

^ Slippers or Warm Shoes %

Howland Douglass

A DRESS SHOE
NETTLEJON
THE POPULAR SHOi H THI5 CITY

Chest
Protectors
??
i FtU PvUetion . ..... 50e
Cktmoit anil Ftlt .....too
Chunoit Fult .. .....3.00

the Window at

Oppositt dotel Whltlug

new Shoe Store

Stein Blochs Spring Line
Saturday, January 9th, Chas. W.
Baxter will be here with the Stein
Bloch line spring Suits and Overcoats.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

You tan Prtvtnl It

r'ont 21 d
FOURTH WARD
BVH.DING Jtmerkan Drug^

of alair
TomoAow. having reached T.nt No. ei ProDOrtng EUboroto I
PLANS FOR PROPOSED NEW
the ago limit, he
lie placed on the
SCHOOL PRESENTED
retlrt^d Hat. to Ik- aurceeded by Major
Oeneral Adna II riiaffee. who. like
General Young rme from the rai
At the review i»f Traverae City Tent,
No
Action
Taken—Spociflcatlon* WII
No H71. K. O T M . Ibla evening, ar
JOINT INSTALLATION
rangeroenta will be made for the In
Be on Exhibition for Inspection of
atallatlon of officerm, to take place a
tha Taxpayers.
wet-k from tonight. January 15. Thla
m<-ettng will be a grand rally, at which
71. and a banquet will Ik- aerved. a pro
Traverae Ha
fumUhed. and an addreaa given by evening In th
Traverae Hay T. nt. N.. m. wl
Deputy Great
Commander
He
Joint Inaullailon of Ofllcera
waa y©ry UU lutfore the
O'Connor. Every Maccabw* will <
Each mem^
Monday evenlru:
were called to order, the mayor ami j
thla one of the beat eventa of the year clerk being occupied with the council.
the hire ran ln% Ite I
Invite one
If not marrl.tl »he
The neeilng was called for the con-1
THE GOLDEN RULE
r Invite their
frtend Tent
sideraflon of the plan* for the new
Fourth ward achool building.
Plana
Can It Be Applied Bocceaafully
I ran Invite a !
have been submitted by Jens Peter­
are requ.*»l.-d t.i bwve t
son. W, A. Dean. F. K Moon- and F.
hum.v Tb.-r.- will Ih- a
The Wlllartl W. C T. U. held their E Walker.
and other amuM-rot-nta
The committee on buildings and
m.-vMlng at the home of Mlaa Barney.
will Ik- >.-rv.d aft.H the
the mailer In
R2t; Weat Fnmt Rlreel. ye.trrday after ground*, who had
>n
A very Intereatlng diacuaslon charge, made no report, and a* thJANUARY 25TM
^eilng wa* that
the queallun. -Can the Golden Rule
kde by the coma report ough
Applied in the
of any action
BiiclaJ Ufe of the Day?' wraa mltiee. a poa
enjoyed The ladiea took a great deal waa taken.
Some of the members thought that
The aenU»r claaa of the High achool If Intrreat In
thoroughly
dla- outsider* ought to bo considered In the
matter, aa It was tbe people who had
have
-^^Hu*^'
y for them, and that the Fourth
ward especially ought to have *ome-|
PRESIDENT HALE»S CHOICE
thU aelectlM when he waa here
thing to say. On account of thU it wraa |
the lwcture\x»urae. but waa unabk
of PsMhM Out- derided to leave the plana in the city
HI* Favorit*
do 80. The dale of the reading U J
engineer ! office for Inapectlon by the
wary *5. In the City Opera Houae
taxpayer* of the city generally, and of
In reporting the favorite commercial the Fourth ward/^n the meantime,
Medical Bociety Eiectlen.
nember* of the board will look
pMch of different member* of the
The fol’owlng oBlcera have l»een
horticultural aoclety. President Hale
«<led f.w the Grand Tiarerae Med was erront-ously quoted as
Just before adjoumlng. a motion
: year: PreaSeal society for the c
aa passed Initructlng the oommlUee
Triumph.
Mr. Hale's
: vice preal
Ident. Dr H B. An^
1 butldinga and ground* to bring In
fur an Ideal commercial
Icl^of^ple
deaL I>r George W
report faroring some one plan.
chard would oompriae Barty
City; aeeretary. Di
When all U la readlaeea. a special
CooklliK. Kngel a MamaKAb. Ki
treacurer. Dr. F. P. Lamnoa: delacate xoo. New Prolific, Alberta, aad
meeting will be called.
to state eoclety. Dr.
Mayor Baato said lhat<he matter of
aoo: alternate,
an addition to tbe Boardman Aveaoe
•rector. Dr. J. M.
ecbooL which waa oonfronUng tbom
at tbe preeeat time, eboeld not be ooeBy Wire to the Bveglag Reeord.
BiMiday Beheol ilelshride.
aldered In tbeee plana, aa the very,
Washington. Jan. 8 —Tbe mMeai beet were wanted for tbia building.
|
The Bnaday achool of Grace church
will meet tomorrow afieraooa at 2 today aeat lo the eeaate tbe HAIowtag
Cardey of MlnaeeoU.

Fkir tonight and prohaidv Satu

FRIMRDSEB for sal« tc
at PaiiM'a Flowar Btaea.

What ths ooUmaM- wUl he la only prot>Br wira to the Bralac Raeord.
lUHBa. Jan. k^Tbe raUeaa baa lo ATTRACTIVE QUARTERS ARE BE- lematieal at this time.
«CMr. Pboce broasht up the amtter of
rmed fbe perwmaJ Irlenda of M Bar CURED IN STATE BANK BUILDING
wood asAia aad urs»d that aomothlag
afoB. tba Macedoalaa leader, that die
be done ImoMdlaU-ly. but aa this bmoi
popa will reoHre him aa aa ordinary
laaa lo grant bim a
TbIa fcllla anoUiM^
could be takna
of Bnrmfoff and bU fonowera
They bad count# I much .a the iio|y
BUBPICION REMOVED
pon of the pope
TO TAKE POSflEBSlON EARLY IN

mPIOIABU
-

NEW CITY
OFHCES

SE\^:NTU YEAR-^76

THE WEATHER.

UM or two

KRIMSd.N. K.\'0.\, l)i;M..\T antl
COl-l KGK lavlF; new and nohb);
$.*i (Ki and $li tH»; not a cheap line.

Tha Old Rallable Shoa Houaa

FRANK FREIDRIGH & GO.

Jllhert eiobtuakf, Wgr

tUan^ People Wait
in orrf,r /•
taU«!„nt,gncf6<^0pp,Hunitit,. Mj ttor* nttn
mtnj gtee $»inelitnt in Wntchu. Clncit. DiuntnOt,
Siittrman mne Chnien Unvnn. Ltrg* Hnn cf Finn
Ringt.LocknUnnd Chaint.

Che Old Heiiahie.

SATURDAY
TH^LAST DAY OF
-—™OUR GREAT

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3* P* tUartlttek

Our Children^
DepartmentL^



INVENTORY SALE

Is having great patronage—
many of our best goods.

So you had belter avail yourself of this exceptional
opportunity. It is not alone winter K^ods which have
been cut in price during thU Big Stock Reducing move­
ment. but you will find included .«iany things of a staple
nature, such as black j^oods. black silks, linings, lace cur­
tains linens, ribbons. Men’s Furnishin;?s. etc. It would
even be to your advantage to lay in a supply for future
needs.at the prices which we are quoting on high
grade merchandise
:
:
;

• ■ . '

Children's Suits, ages four to
ten years—
Boys’ Suits for ages ten to seventeen.
Youth's Suits for ages fifteen

Percent
Discount

to nineteen years—
Children’s OvercoatsBoy’s Overcoats—
Children's Short BantsChildren's Sweaters—

.

CweutfnTlpe Pereeut Dlseomt
to Clean up—

building plan* are for a kvOdlag
74*112 feel, with eight rvioma, eatl-

BamiUon Clothing ^

SPECIAL BALE of Chlfieee Primreees

at the ehoiah.
iMarmtloB at tbia ttea. attboi

^IK
Wot Up«Hi Yoato, tut iipmrn


Bv«fS •» *»«»» »«M»1 •»««'
alkM. uH
air to «l«tl»«l
u> bMoae <w of tk« Boat com

SJStH.ee;
A.

tKfCOWtll. CWy

Ow««»»«r.

•sr-i^i‘:.’23^ssr

?

V.

8<*cx«-tar7 lia«rtl »»

pn-

OMfne.. Caiwiel he Cored

zsr*«.‘to ^r.ijs[.

•MoA«*r.aad»en

nhofuw.Bach ualt of In-

toainr. oaTatrjr and arUHery to
M lor lacroaM to the
war atmsth of 7t.000 oBoera

and

mam.
The JapaaMe refular army has a
atmifth of AW oak^r. and U..114

‘"wJ

od'

You wiU need a carpet ia about two moolh*.arhy aot buy rt now i

By aUiHlag ha a

and sax-c the price ^ taro or three nice rugt?
amortmenl of aU grades.

d. nnd ranUy
while other* nt 70 eeeA nctlre.
A reporter atrSa H
the etore of Jamea
. the oth ___________ ______

win.
a*

Toa arm grow richer

the

y«ar

grows

older

We have a large ^

From a 15c Hemp, now for.................................................................

lOO

A good S5c Carpet that wiM wash and Ibe
run, now.................................................................................
A good 45c Ingrain Carpet, lor...............................
AU Wool Ingrain Carpet, for................................
A nice Tapesto Carpet, for........................

ptare In »pU(
TIh- 1aii»Ii
track of a .mail l«y who .hot pin.
u a do* at 0»Ue*ev!lle. The norlety
alao maklni: a rroaade agalnat the
dHvera of delivery
load their t
Mr and

....

-3So
-OOo
-OOo

A good VcKxrt Can*cl, for....................................................................090
aad so on up to

tee H Ulantrnted every day rig^t here
in Traveme City; It to not year*, old
age doea not begin
bat It to a loaa of
eraon old.
blood and poor drculatloo
faactkmnl power* and vb
laat week, the
the wnae. and
then the
bafngthat

i\\ wbo had
^ remuny^in 1
>'On the other hand.' continued
% Adam* probably
inon. nhnt old
feeUng may
U enllffly rimed, deafne*.
liUtlnrtbm
of the
lon of Uln*
U'lD* the aeat
a
led off. and 1 wtoh every pereo
It. and iinltBu Ue Inflamn
rreale.^t rhlrken breedln* i*>lnt for Ha
rerae City who feel. «d. whe
be taken out and thU tube •Uo iu the world, that to. of hl«h
are ao In year* or not. wouM
an* thnn- lar*e
great dtooovery. Vinol.
1 k
. blnl.
Th.
iirovft forever; nlnr
win be
there.
It bn. triUl principle, which
are c*’4.ed by catarrh
I out of I'
Hr.rh flim of cx,nlractoi>
Ananer atrengthen d
ntlon nnd aU the func
a «leal wl:h the Alpena
al
power*,
.end
rich,
red
blood
coura*
Hfirtlaml C4?mc

FIONTIMO
tTHtWOTH OF HUhhlA
nOMTIMO VTMH
AND JAPAN

^

TO WARD

OFF OLD AGE.

now mad a44 to U as you

diew Deafne.. 1. caueed by m
wed condition of the mucou. Hn

Tho Eaaataa ara

GREAT OIBCOVCRY

k Bi| lanttni Cirpst, Cnilaii
and Rug Sals

Yoa can opca aa ae

wilt brlaff abi>m a r^Uxaibm of wh.t

’t

|:

iiss.

tmt
TkU Oi^lalaa oter«d by »orb m aw
tborltr tlwold Impr*^ Orand Tr»i^
fralt irowCT. with fr«i forto
rtlmalate Ibrm to each t fluru k»

S.T=X“^::::;:::::

r

At Ana Arbor tba
of ibo board of nwomXM Haro
ibti BromaUkm of the board
to pot op a »3t.h00

Vital Fofoa.

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

Iwidw'j iMur.

fur any ca.e of deafne*. <cau»ed b)
rat.rrbi
that mnnut
b»* cart-d by
Catarrh Cure
Send fc*r clrru

our beat Axmmsief. worth 1.50 per >Ard, for....................... ^1.10
A priram

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H, C. DAVIS. Vice President
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Vice Prrol

J. W. SLATER
WHOLEAALE.RETAIL

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C. A. HAMMOND. Cashier.

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WATCHES
WATCHES

In building the government Improve^
to what make* the old feel young
tn.cito at HarW Ibach refuge. The
with US annhing
You
contract price t*f
the material wa*
Mra. H. W. Avery of Norwich. N \
you want to sell or exchange.
alKMit |4u.0(hi.
i
JZ%Wk
or^ni^ rraon aot
mikni y a o
o
tola* Ida Ware, a Colon widow, went wrltea:
CVxll at our olitcc* and learn our
A4« oOtoof. and tOl.TW men
The
Su’d 1.) ilruCifUt. 73e
At the age of W 1 felt the need of
•in a vUlt lo Thn*e Ulver* the other
Hair.
Kamlly
Ptlh
are
the
te-M
thing to atrengthen and
plan for sc Img bouse?', farms.
Maxtamm mar •trenctb of thr Japan
lav. raking with her IH*o In ca»h with
which .he expt-cied lo
purchaae a build me up. For a yewr and a half 1
R.kSTAU
taa army and mlHtla to cs2«»oo omrrm
K.ts, i>crv«ma' p?ojvriy, slotis,
Ar. you In n«sl .4 OMine.1 |
h'.rm lu Park towahhlp
On the way ^ave taken Vlnul. and I bav< found
watch buying easy.
luxinrosihatHcs etc.
.*
h. !o-i the entire amount and Three that It bHng* vigor and life
GochIw? If *•'. give me a call
i
groat army to dtoirlbuuid
A tellgkm. ivniuuny bu* Jift 1-^ H^ver^ tinieerto an- devoting their time aged a* nothiiTg'elae will **
onrr the amplre The JapaaoM. army perform^ Iu a r^murk.l.b* • lu.reh
Oftt^xs in Hamilton
Northland Brand Traverse
!
I’nlted Slate.
President
\ M.Uikcn Block.
City Cianm-d Corn............... 10c
Abltoy
W.-to.
to wNlOa aaay Mrtklng dtotance of Ibe heart of .Milton
. wa* eitlng oya rju-hary Tavlorl. 421* West Erie street
tut.* an
TUe imie d
Ctlircnk.Blamc. OlHJ.
Ooroa. The Qoeatinn to. aaye the Inter lmr-H.Engl.ml
I>ride of Manchroter Canned
year, tdd say*
I juKi put one of Chicago, who IH
wa. emt,.d th.Te in tin- ymr tOS by ter* rtyenilv and
ooeaa. Mow iron* an army <^ld
.mih when he bit Vinol to a godht ud to edd |hh.p1c
So
King AtbiUtan ami .bHlUatiHl
Japan traneport to Corea and Man
bard and found also dt»e. Mr George U Jun.
Catlierlnr. and until the refuriualk»n
Watches arc c>c 0|>cacTS
of Ik Perrine Ave. Jersey Ci
thwt he had a mouthful of
choorla, and bow .iron* a force ha.
waa regularly u-nl by tin- iiionV
J Baker of 713 Uwut
to the buyers.
which are thought 40 be worth aerBaaata tn Manchoorta to meet .uch
Carnival Brand
Mllb .v. Then.n(t.-r II fell into d
*r.\ b-in.lred dollar*, a* they are all Evansville. Ind
Have you s cn them?
and In |ir«MfKto of lime Into .U-wvratlon s *1 formed
Vinol repair, worn tlwue*. checks
K%erylKHly In Baldwin
e natural decline and 1
It to eatlmated that the exar ha.
In turn tt u«. utlll*.M
n p
an ideal toidy
ikegcin. Elijah Wolcott
boim*. a* n l4l*oier'to c-oituy^-. n*. a ear
Fort Arthur and alon* the railway. 1u
______ r for old folks
Manchoorto an active army of H'O.ooo penter’a .hop and av a lnmU*r More,
you that Vinol 1*
and xva* raphU;. fnlllnk into tl,-e»iy
AM. Muhammad DarakatuUah.
of all.
Kame
when Evenird llrnil*ro the lord of the
no fishy oil. Second, that It to a genu
cd nt IkKip-rsville an
article In the January Korum.
manor. reaolv«Nl to reM«n- It The n-a
Ine cxMl liver medicine, containing all
few an Incnase of p
Ante, that fUiMla ha. in Slberl. and
form Ion
evouplned nU.ut a week
medfJlnal curatives and strength
the med
400.060
welH-Qulpped
a;:o. but haa In-en ao n verenlly »Uu.c
making
restaurant j
I to meet the atr
that mmt of the old .Saxon. SoruiHii
nav hi. bill droptie. to the floor I
fresh
livers; ?|^d
Voi^dH
anti iHTpendlnilor work It «'«»ii:iilmtl
your
xartly what we clali
hnv mile, .ou
remuliiH Irt.U't. and an InrlMxl • ludul* working
ohnaoD. Ikniggisl
to-Ht —-en alive, i
Ittulan navy e*»o.l.u of 13 genre*’ litM-rlptloii on It* aoulb dtw ha* of Mu.k.
convenience of
Trave
o'clock.. when hi. wife w.nt to call
hn*n perfwUv unnerved
battle«hip». 4 Mcond.
City iK^plc. Mr. Johnson has awt
1dm h s.H found dead In the am
with some of the other rvUll dr
in .he hlrtory
F,.r
Carpel Clewujug aiio Krotbrr Rrn,.
gilts In the city to sell Vinol
Michigan, ev.
,’nlve
. € protected cruto
vating. Carpet wwii.*; and toying
union to r»*!>resented by
Wc. the
underalgned. do
hereby
I of th* first Class and S of the aec
Before acfnliug y.ur .dd rarjR-i*
...................
Every
away to he made into rug^.
mr
exc«*ptlng Aia«k
‘Now,- aald the lawyer for the.
Rico
Syiup of Tar if It fall, to cure your
-Mon- lto%
potltlomT. as be took the fair wj
f**n-‘gn com
couiih or cold
We al*o guarantee a
In luukl. “I wirot you to tell the ivurt tacwM
lucent bottle lo pn.vt- *ali.factory or trie-. Ja.e.... CM..S. India Si.ulh A
jgpM has « ftr*tsjlaa. batlleablpa.
Just when you firot l*egan to ihluk j
rb
Turkey .\uMrla. Germany Em
1 aaeOAbeUn. t coastdefeaae veaaela.
that your husband wa* irrotlug y
inul. Hnlgart*.
t*. M
Mexl«M. Ja
f armorod cruta*ra. 10 protoclml mil.
student.
aitti and l>Mob.*c
cruelly."
he grand duke of Hesse ^w ho
Th
•r* of the ««md claaa. S of the third
-It wa. Chrtotma. two years ap
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
be reuo-mtH-red
Clau. Warnar. Prot.r*ai..r
"What was the troul.leV
elaaa. 17 torpedo-boat destroy era. and
hi- wife ^HMi.
MXH HAY kU H
Why doiwn t *ou.e woman put bev
make a tour of America
i) (irmbU T*«<
wits lo work anti iTtvluo- « eu
All of the Japanese fleet to In J*H
forgetthlg
rv,.UHl> of hi
aaese water*. The Ruselaa fleet to In trlvaiicc wbkh really would k.^i. ©m
The Pcerles* F.ne PaoU are better
zahelh
The
II

ghter.
Princesmerchant
U.lor
made^.
Made
by
th* Baltic aea. In the Black aea. and hat straight?
in Poland n*cenlly
Or a book aad eye that wouldi
la th* MedUerranean »*a. aa well a*
PFCORP waKV
from eating polM.ned f.K»d Intende
hate to W sewed on?
to the Yellow ***. Jtimala. however,
"Bi-roaxe he gave It. you sayr
fiu- the crar
Among .he cUle* on hi
tvr a glove cU-.iner that wouldnY itineraev b 1 Virol.
"Well, of cwurse 1 ph k.tl it oUt. but ------------------------haa *0 grwally atrengthened
her
I?»»firrlnc home af»«-r an absentH I tot them send him the 1.111 and tna
AaUtIc fleet that It la probably equal make the houpe odorlfcrou* of luuixlu*
of :*i* v,»ar^ during which time hto gave him all the credit for IL '—Chi­
la ighUag power to the fleet that and gasoline?
w h* re.-ilumt> remained a .*»*cr»*i
cago Record Herald.
Or a bandy contrivamt for light
Japan could .pare for operatlona away
fatid!'.. A C Ikeme of
Vicksburg
Ing the kitchen fire wiilmut the uhiuI Ml-b drepiHvI dead in the de|e>. then
from her own ooaat.
What a happy old world ihU would
prtdli.dn.ry of -luylng- It?
n- *1- al.^thted fnun the train Tues
ouhl be
la ca*e of war. Japan a. well a*
t»r some other little thing like that?
nvonnnu
Heitr. failure t
1 take Rocky Moun
Raaala mast aecure many auppiu-* The i*ockeflnveotl..n auggiMod would iau‘«* o. .'eath Overjeyeil and excited If everyiKHly
. tea or t.bU i*
Uln Tea
a' the tbought «»f agvlti m»*e*lnc hi
not only make ....lUo.i. for tin
*
troa ahioad. It ha. been aald that
Jas G. Johnson.
Mn. Il.nrv Allan of Vick,
itauuht
veotor. but would ern-e her to l«
In the matter of equipment and .up
etor regnrdetl a* the l-nefut tur of her burg hto hem wa* unahV .0 stand
ply RataU would be *t • great dl-ulthe stmlri
•riain amount.
Just at this s. ast>n tV.e
im ariiclcs fi*r a
he While
vantage, becau-^ of the dlMance of ratv.-ChIcago I‘oat.
years
lj»H»iiard
S
For sev
lAwdlng Kepuhllron M-natoro
Emmett
luwt^^hl|. fa
the aeat of war from her Kurvipean
1 ason wt! want you to si*t?. what vaiuch.
jin is iiv(» ss.ir; X s:n.ii:; for
nnd wmirhet h>« n<
and repreaenlatlvea wtTc there. When
haaea
e c're
I TIB cft U r \li‘ 'inaii '-uin t l
Ito
w.vbI t.» .he
t|
they came out about midnight, a
Raaalaa diplomacy, however, alway*
•T doa*t m.dctwt*ml vwir mdhcHl at
a et»rd
ket 1.. n.d\ at 12 n
dozen reporter* surrounded them to
ir aald >tls. Ol*u.ity. aou.cwhat ur\t T cut a niublook* ahead The Tran. Siberian
gel tin* news. No one would talk, but
Irately to the profts*«u of physical ncrc. of while .Mtk
way. a mllltaryvroad. I* practically
the n-iHWlera peratoUsL
opea from European base, of supply to c^ture. -1 have Just btvn talking to
r r.i for I
At length fipeaker Cannon backed
Vladivostok and ^wt Arthur. The aul- lilsa SkI.my Horn* ami id.c sny* that
eash
The -am'• laud, even
your advice lo her to exert i-v and dUL
to a »vrmT and sakl:
"Boys. Id
dlera and colonl.U that have aeitled
ing- t n it woMid
Now you have told that tbnt ilh t and
1 hi-rt* an* plati s
in liainiy |»ati*. nn. tups anti saut ers -|iiichors. salts anti
te to tell you, but I baxe drunk ao
along the railway have raised more excrctoc la what I iunM
mt.
Spaulding
Ib-w
c-nn
all
tinilHT
under
pi ppcrs. howls, fruit iii^ru's. olivi tii>ht>. hrtad anil butler plates, oat meal
of
the
land
an
murh
.|K>nmarto In there that 1 can't
com than the railway could traiupturt you iKwafbly hope to at>M.n,p1ish suth
Hto neighbors rememl^. It to a curlou* thing." b*
fisu in dlamct
to market
Thl. nuul cannot be at­ different end* with the same mean*?tlislu s. piciun*s. matted pietun x. tovv.h pick holders, vases, jardiniers. Ixioks,
his lack
have quit Ivtghlnu
reflectively,
''that
Iboae
min­
-SlmpUwt thing
In
th«w.riil.
tacked except lo Manchoorta and in
juvenile b»»ok'. crepr lissue. ^all colors ;. >^lass tiishes. jelly dishe'.. fruit dishes,
eral water* you yt In the White
anawerrd the
pn.fcss.r
i the Amur pnivlnce of Sibirla. and aaadam.*'
me forget to rememUr
A
rose bowls, fancy b.isk. :>. tea pot tr.iys. ri^;: ir.iv>If you want lo si^-nd ten
Oo-wert c Trouble*.
Uto inlertor line of aupply will Iw*. In -Your roaea are exactly rexerse,!
exactly w h*t you t»ovs want ire to romere reveraion of the wedU loro I. all
to find a fami
1:
to
caee of effective bUickade. an advancents, pisi stop I'.en* at liiese cou:k« ts
You -el lot- for your money.
,
.
forgeL"-r^turday
that 1* neceaaaary " “Frt*e Pn-»a
. dutnroilc ropt
where th
Ugc to Raaala
Evening Poat.
•ecasionall}. hut thiute
It to not probabW-. how>ver that
Ling’s New
-nel by ha. Ing Hr. Kl
Raeala and Japan will be the only
Vii>anr:u^
Much trouble they
w»*rk In Sloa
power. Involved In an Oriental War
.'iior irojb'w**. They not only
onl: relieve
Oenaaay. France and England are dl
•. «, hut cure 2:.c. al Ja*. G. Job
voctly Intervwted In the to«ie. nnd
It Means Death to the Baby—Or. Cok
an.l F. H Meads’ l>n.g Store*
Uelr nrannment* nnd fleet, must W
gyptian Oil Is a CerregarM as factor. In the atruggle.
Croup, Diphtheria.
Wjl to la<
Cold., Bore Throat. Coog^'*tVhK' Pa^TaiH.
FRUIT CULTURE FROtPECTfl.
That is the aUtement of a
Grip and Quinsy.
w ill
bad never been well unlU *b_
-------- bowr lo do thing* wltltoui
The luting of ihe state Hortlcuh
evil by the use of Ik. ISctte'* Favonte be d
doing them. For
tml aoclely. which dosed here yes
Prrocnptioii.
There
Mr. Arhlmau to dinner thl* eve
other
in like
torday. deveUn»ed nuiewcM Interest In
and lnc*dcntally I ixmarked that your
always been aafirreral
trult culture in thl* .tvtion
Not that
mother would euierialu u» on Ibe plha\e never known t
nno. Mr. Arldman aald be wa
the raluo of this locality has not been
-r> dangerous not to
hcallh.
l or all anch women Dr. Pierce'. Fa- rv be couldn't come. — Boston Tran- be prepkred.
•pprecUted In Ihla direction, but the
Dr. Colwell,
taterchange of Idea* and the lei
croup In
. pf ihe aumerbu. valuable dl«m..lon.
Wonderful Nerve.
diphtheria.
added a stlAdlus that to always
weaken women. It eatabliabea regulargrip, and quinsy. You can't af­
ford to be without ll In the house.
«MUt to iBCTeaaed knowledge gained
Ing pain-s of accidental Cut*.
While malignant sore throat was
B.-utoe*. Burn*. Scald*. Sore feel
4y the expertence of other*.
prevailing at Eaton
Rapid*.
Mich..
Jj-lTnnn
«««• «I»l* stiff Joint*. But ih\ire's no need for
Mach that to compUmeatary
Mr* Case of that place, wbo to the
Bucklen'E Arnica ^Ive will kUl
•aid of the fruit ratoed in thl. section.
girls.
le trouble.
If. the mother of three lovely lltUe
pain and cure the
trouble
Salve on earth for Piles, loo. 25c. took the precaution to provide hersolf
Whea the vlaltlng delegate* c
boat Salv.
with
a
bottle
of
Dr
Colwell's
Magic
as.
Johnson
and
F.
H.
Mei
at
Jas.
G
through the outakirU of the city Md
Egyptian Oil. Her wisdom was soon
viewed the eurroundlnga of the city
made manifest, for her three llttJe
aad hay. aad Inspected eome of the or
ones were taken down with the dis­
ease. She Inaaiedlaiely began the use
of Dr. OolwaU's Magic Egyptian OU
with yx»ur toui-..ke»-ping m
to Hirwctions and to her de-

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Thl Up-Ti-Dati Cask 6recir

nc

Those $8.95

RASTALL

,.The Hustling Jeweler

«C«IPET CiaWIIB WORKS...

vr*lly’‘llf

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THERE ARE TIMES«
I ytni want I’cr^

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Ten Oorx-ts

.....

“lam well now and
enjoying better health
t.hMi ever before in
my whole life.

How to Promt Croup.

\A/arvt a IMioo L-arrYfc> ?

Nt> maticr what kind of li-lu you are usinL'. you tR*ed lam(»s -one or n.oremostly more. We iRvin vuih ilv little ni^dii lamp, for lac. 'I he all k’lass
hand laini>s arc ^rK.. :{0c. 4‘»c and 5Uc. Decorated haml lamps with the shades
to match, for Otk*.
Sl.’JO. $1.75. Most of the>e are entirely new ^oods.
The newest decorations. I he Parlor Lamj^s—Oujrhi to have at legist one of
and the prices are from $2.5<J to $12.5<»
These make a fine ornament,
even if you ilon’t dse them—but you don't know how soon you may have oc­
casion to need them, and that badly-so get one anyway.

b.r:in

Jcis-t a F~ow

'•sr.j-.ssr.iiS

in

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KTl
•lalhd that the high aad rolUag land
adlapeat to the hay. eomhlaed with
the twortelag InfltAaoe of Ihe bay
RaeM. Rmd* this aa Idaal
Ihdt talalaA
Tiavaraa
la ttee h«
the graateM apple ceaten
He alao stated that in lU
taro aroaM take the place which I
her hid held ao Baair mra. aad
Travana Cttyh futara aa a frott

,

of those $10.(X^ $l'i.tn»and $15.0U overcoats that we are selling: for $S.0(). No
one believed they would stay with us lonjj at tho^ prices—and they didn’t.
We may have just your size left, if you come at once. This is really the great­
est OVERCOAT SALE that ever was. We do blow, however, about the
quality of the goods. We will put these goods against any that are made
—and it makes no difference—gold or silver, copper or paper money will set. Itle the bill. It is only

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Mfnwi TEAVmSB CITT, MICH^ FBIDAY. JAJCOAKY 8. 1004.

CRUSHES OUT

Johnny €akc

mwtiaaevMs
BVSIIESS CUDS.
S!Ki,-deSi.*S

eramlattd
vtth the man who tella the uUnt. Sr
Thomaa “mat vp with" aa old Ctkmd.
Aa thaj paaMd they rocofolasd mw

Vellow Corn meal
;
,

ik« M^ntl
OMltb or breakfast «
, foods OMiol slant. Ifs
a bone and sinew «
maker. « Cry it.

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vuiT KnuiriEiT

M^*Jr.S3l?KV£rSSS'-

in all iu bideotxs•«ll Bmith. 1 dwriare,- aaid
CaBadlanradflcmafnate. -and I gumm
I bavmiT acM. or beard of yoa fur

rOUBAIA
thei
this fien^

thirtjjmrm. I.et me ace-wbea was , MtUdatelor theamWwtottlaa a a
It ww workml together oo the old Mate !
Ilota roadr
-Guemlfaa
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•ad crobes oat the lilc.

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iSStSpfiaaa

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i dtaeaae, bat do not core permaneotlj.

Rannab ^ Cay €o.
icnitlAL NEWS
I
OF THE WOELO
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Fo*liirT7~
of the IrUhss-i'Ti-tary of that ihiV. “Mr.
Stanley ;io.1 1 tbi vt-ry w.-U t«H;-tljrr as
«vMijp*,iii..jiK hut «.- diff-r »«. t.itally
nb-.ut lo bTiHl that I ii. v»i iii«-ul:on the
sobj.-* t 1-. Iilni.- Ju-1 h..w ||*.-y trail*
1 o't'. iMl |.M*in.-*s retimlns h lujrs

Cal4rnl»«. UUli a IcMrn <d
;o«M»
po|wl*:km. has lx-.>a virtually mliK-.l
-* off ther map. and to a day at that Yin
tordajr Calloofoa, which i« Ju»t tivri
tha lino, mas a huMlln|C littir city To
day 11 Is almrest dcsrrted
All thU
du«- lo a rhana«‘ In thr Ilnr i.f S. uatar
Clark's
tranacuntinenta]
rallrtmd
Which Is tmlUlliii: toward ih- Paclllr S. E. W».t 4L 8om G VM ••gneO 8end.
coast.
Th«* HMiic wax run ».«*vcnty
Yith Mhe na, tt
mlic« beyond
Call«‘nt»‘s. and
U rt‘
ing F
qnimd only twrnit four hours for th«
»if f’ali.nu*. to
and build a town on the
m w slit
U>x «»f Mi-I>aa. Ihe tliuh
With .‘V.
touched by the road mteen hundrt li
and dig.*.-.lion n-gulatur
pmiple in tt-nfa made CommlsKary. the
Sons give«< the follow!
......................................In a day
guarantee bond, binding
g them to
•welllown.
fund the money If MU>
• of tmly a
give an Incmase iti we||
dys|K‘psla and all siomac

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THE BOND PMTECTS YOU

TU^AK-aa pOTnualiwgyty.

is.isi“.:s:s=^

prayer
As wa« her nut.mi l^-fore
bn-akfss» »h»- kn« II at Imt hearth and

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fire whi-h was In an ojH-n y;ri
skirts can:Kht ftiv and were In ai briaht
she noticed them
»hv
blate b«-fi
8 E. Walt ii Sons.
made an effort to wrap
.
rlothlnp
annnd b»*r
For yean* there has Imm-u a d.*mi
velo|N.d bi r Slid made such headway
>r a natural m«*ans for inen-ax
that sli.* was unable lo extinguish
lle.ih. and Ml .» na has come lo sup
them un;il prartlcally all her rIothliiR
Ihli. n
bad h.«4>n bum«l away
It is n<S a cod liver idl pn-paratlon.
Kvery memtH-r of the (ysaae iiiluII a comMnntb.n of lle^b f..rmlng ele
•that regulates and aids diges
posited in the safest ‘placi- <m earth
n-suires health
It mingles
In tin* vaults of Tnn l Sstn's big bsuk
ta aKslmllaat Washlnaton. drawing & i»t*r cent In
up and stn-ngtbens the dl before January lOlh.
terest
In addition to this they have
gestiie organs, and puts the wl
whole of one per cent for <
each U57 acres of land aUnit oneay>i.*w tn pn»per ph.vslcal condition. charged, and* on all t
fifth of which U In a r«v>d state of cu5
anuary lOih. thero will be
Every one
who H innibled with unpaid
tivatlon. and U w<»rth lin to t.'b> an
fee of four per cent for col­
tH'psla. has that tired feeling, loss charge
acre The land holdings of each Osage
IVnalty on de!l
or Is losing flesh or la In lecli.m.
an* esxlly w..rth lO.kr.ti That is to say.
run down condlton. should Uke the and scluKd taxes and special asse
a very conservative statement of the
guarantee lion.l to S K. Waft & Sons ments A cents on each dollar of t
wealth of then, pntple must plan* It
an.^ le gin the use ..r MUvna at th.-lr amount of said tax
at not less than |ll.!i0t> for every man
omre in room =10. Wilhelm blot
woman and child <»f the trlU*.
is tohts
Dated Ih‘ceml»er 1st. m3,
im-mlH-r ih.- treatments
^sU ymi
At l^indon II H Hrough. who tlellv
all that Is!
M K Haskell. City Treasurer
ling iinh
ervil the Cantor I.M itire at the S.»clety
(31 2046'f
claiin.-d for It
of Arts, said that South AfHcs pn.^
docnl !•:. per rent of the nx»rld*s out
put <if dlsmonds
In the early days <d

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and

at

M Sr aoMoc uuim

0R8.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Vuu Will also find one of the
swclicst lines of Pipes and
smokers* articles in the dly.

General Insurance A W. Jahraus
2 14 Front Street

FIRE INSURANCE

CIEUIEST
Jchiueo Blsck

j 61NERAI INSURANCE |
Wilhelm Block.

Your choice of any one of these beautiful
Barrios Diamonds set in Rings, Brooches,
:::::: Studs, Etc., Etc. ::::::
^ Thousand; of these magnificent jewels were sold at Christmas
time tor f
>4.00 and $4.50. They cannot be disiing 1 shed
from the j^enuinc worth from $75.00 to $350.00.
-

iPid*. Urtruii. rota

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j

6RAND RAPIDS IIRDIAIA RV
COMPANY.

'

rtKf.sier.ii

ELECTRICITY

^

C L. UXXWOGO. O. P. • T. A.

E&ELnMEGARO

.3

iMitaaiilmBMlrii

UtMnlPmrCi.

Nicknl Alam

RTICLE MUST BE SOLD

Steinberg Brothers

-

UIOMT

PER 1000 WATTS

.

Buy to-day—they v.-.l! b- • :oae to-morrow. Nathins reserved *| kT
your choice or ar.yc. .h^ue beautiful pieces . . . . . . . «P A •X/ Vf .

I

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Every piece is sold under oa~ . bio ute guaranrec to retain its brilli.incv f >rcver. These phcnoTVjnal values
hive .'.tv- b:en ottered belorc and will never b: offered i^ain.

EVERY

Traverse City.

HEALTHIEST-AND
ABSOLUTELT ODOXLBSS

PEREAURQUETTE

This entire stock must be converted Into cash at once, regardless .
of cost or previous selling price.

Sacrificed while. ^ I
thoylastfor
npimXTXf

aetli PhMtM

ijQHN R. SANTO

arrios Diamonds
Must De Sold

atate
Srhlev -im- nev.-r iiueib h»* hi
life.
He n-bdirat.-.! hl.< iw.-nty firebirthday while a c-adi-i a* Anna4**»IU

1

E. W HASTINGS & SON

DOWN GOES
THE PRICE

r«mtle IVnisr 1.i*«ei l^fx'.tol *«-n ol
Comte Cbsrle« I .- Ml. wbP us the M>n
of NsWd.K.u n .ns|.*ife •
. SI ?o
With Ills wU.* t.. r- 'I!.
world s fair
t.. V’ pii. I lu(o‘b
IfTcat fair tl
hraNon of ih«* e-.»i«!r
grandfather
hohl
i »
i‘i *
States."* said tVuHe I..KH
Kff.irlH sre
tua.i.- t v^ili.
fri.nds «d Hear Adiulml S-blAC n*
tin d. to1 have tOh- b-uMatnr.' of ^ar.*
v,ln%-r ya«land at Uh >e^

NOTICE.
I win pay H) bills not contracted by
Charles E. rife.

“Diamond J”
Traverse Beile
and
Smiie
Cigars

31 1 New Wilhelm Block

a claim airsltut
had iKH-n file! f.'rVl^.* v..nrs ago
Tlte claim US'. 1

________
anduid
fl.OO. Trial BotUos
B0.U- Me
ISl at Jaa. O. Jobnmm and P. H.
Meads- Druf Stores.

ButJ h.ve »U1« big supply

J. H. MONROE

mm

Two davs after th«‘ deaUr of Sle
pben W. Fittr ol All.-rion Ma^s
ch.Tk fn.m thexis-ulor r.H.‘he,l

Mwwrr for Consumption Turned d«•palr into joy. The first bottle
Snodlate relief, and lu «
ST completely cored her.
IiJ^tbe
moat cmtaln curw In the w^d for aU

FENHALLEOON

Work of H
Fin# Geld

‘4ie sUte *n li I
:*ui'sp..
. het.l ep U
nd Ik* '
fi.r.u* in r;; rnmev. di tiuond^ an •
watches
tches
FatliTi. hi»r«4>f1e.^h
bv the iK>er «r
|*a*is 1-i i«; res*lpu lo V li b a-: e\t nt
that lb- s» stlo»r^ w.lt hs» • ! . be e«
Ur««d
Th*- pn-en .-..a uuiptMCi I

ffavod ^rom terrible Ooath.
The family of Mra. M. U Bobbitt of
Bargertoo. Tenn.. aaw her dying and
woip powericaa to aave her. The moat

fiAWYER A

.-DENTISTS...

S. E^WAIT 8c SONS, i harmacists

with g.uia m-unlary resullj*
The Andiron. Ind . council Ixa
p%%** A ail cr ilnsnn- tusking it s pe«
«Hy f».r ai\v (M^rson In n ih.*ii.T rlnt
rhurrli «ir p'see nfl^» rr-

J!rr.'t:'u.ru..r,...

ia-r M V

»lsE,V''

aw ro*

th.-

Mrs Lilly Ijing
. ennuit.* to the
lage of l.anj:trv, T
Pacific c»mn.
The acinus was pn*
•rated with a live taranlula In a i-ll
a iM-t black lM*ar
ver flllgrpe ca
a slx-?hooter by t
span of mules
She declined thi
to her
tarn In CallfomU. The tarantula and
the ali abooter she tfs>k with her. The
TilUge was christened In her honor
It years ago

""firSK.-

OSTKO

I

Christmas is
Over....

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roauiiar »n
for rosdmaklng

MICCLLANCOU*.

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CL0CKS65C
At Verlef8
WXa TMl^ial^ Met Heat

assssA—~

Es“ilirl
a P. CAKVU A mma.

FIRE WSDRANCE

.

isnuT. ainuBT 4
A BOER'S UJVe BTORV.
OB> (C-Omw
"•»
k aid w tan bM.-O* wiMtrtv
Ikft tat «• tt to aodtretloQ.-«
to

tta^rSd^.^'^-srdS:
tr.ctatatatadwtaataik<>»-;
>od«atu*P>toOMr«(«uto rnmm

WHAT JAMES WAS.

Xbe people oC Qaan TIctorta-a f«mfloa ted MC Bade a fad of kcaltk. aad
L Tta ta taakttat dad.

!T. U. to «ta>tad to ta 1
to Mta to./Betfoft tta ktalto

A ptouul aaTprUe wu (Km MIo

tlM M pa»« wM hr Mrs- Ada

is-riirss.rs^si'.T

SHORT STORIES.
---------------Baeaoa Ayr« ptof^m to ert'et a

8ba apoka of flia «rfat«i fimaii

• -*>Ui1ka. lUftte. Ifartte!
iUrir tatee. Cba. vim te blUM are joar
CM ap.
I nvtod Mr. Oaaaimi'a
-Tto. It to qolK tmr.- «Bltod Uta ___
Bttfott trl-n qotottooM oo tta toib-. un.
jKt -Ihousl. w. tad •» totnUoa OC alt .ad mbfd to Ita fo«t .« tta
BuklD. tl»- am public JuM nt- I dtoln.
,ou couM tar. ..tad Oceeni
-Wli». tato I aa tamr ta» altod.
VlUoea about It. but be baa gooe to
Amertc lo amtice for tbe Bosr
gf Louis exbiWtloa. ao 1

aU Ibe raaa for .Id

M he estead. via kaa pralaaot ttea
at preaeat. aad tbooa wIk* tboopfat ttet
the ftrrt a-Mlil to be ibt. Uot meal of
tba daj did Dot pabUab tbHr rlewa
tRNa erery roof top, flcarmttrelj n»eak
pled oolj In iDcoospknKMs cunm. aad .
tbederotmof tbecoldUatb were con- P
teat with fesrer rletlma. *n>dsy. abea <
■e and a adUioo other ao called; ,
^
nDea ace beinp dinned Into tba

r a loop auffertnc imbllc on aU :

demaaflro lae roice ooerv

1^01
Sary^!!if~S^*^ja* tba

bkwI

la

asrw^'.K:...
S3rffl5=r"

Tbe amouat of poJd In tU' t nUed
yearmai^*. That was only a caaoal
mate, tremrj oxceeds that In the
banks of Roasia. Orrmatty. Ilelefum qualnlance. but afterward I alwaja
looked in tbe papers for bia name when
Md the .Netberlanda romblinRL
tbe Ogbtlm was on.
I don't qtdta
A Wareham (Maaaj bank oOrlal h
know why. I think becauae be aeamad
just realpned after taenty'ooe jeai
to me such a floe, manly man, ao brara
•errlrc; durtaf which time t»e has ik
ar bad a raeatlon nor has he Iw'm s
and kind. And be tried to oommn^
aent from tbe bank on acn.uut of
cate with me, but be could not find

-Bay. Martha,- coitelatocd tbe .
-ibaae aiaatt the
tbe klad
kind 1 want I
1 want
Hare you tent all tte

Newton of Vergi'nm-k. \U
-\Ve umI apain abco be came to
'batrlnp bee^doly probas n-.vi.tly abinpled his b.msc. tba EnpUnd after the war. and then, when
raps. Mra.
firat time It ba. ««d«l It In slaiy-two r?„ pulnp out to booth Africa for
lied by tbe
ycara. TliC ahlnples that wen- ou It ‘ ojj Uai tour, be traveled
the aame
la the moat-werr made by bis father ..si wen- put ‘ to.t , tuink It wa. really aettkd mi
on
name of ib.
ea voyapm.
voyapea. you ^ company hare yon cooceakd tbe
oo with old fashlomd ndlU
ib.t trip
Tboae am
M-h affalm to an- ^chlnt olir walled tbe voice from
A Paris |»a|KT aay« that "M M.h*W j know, have many auch
b«' newly ek^led uisyur of .Sew
ItortJ k IHr win ^ the fimmuR C oof.d [
Rut lie a. tusl cngspE-meni did DOf
tbe
rrate pen.-ral of lbs I iiuiih.- Hy ibe^uke place until some mon^ Uter.
wreame
Vll>oen ssw mucl( of tbe faU ^ aatkfled pnmt from npslslra testified
-tokun I
furasve ibsH-nil sinp,-r during her tour, lie UUpbt her
Its discovery.
ipu never
ni
Png John Hnavii.
to slop ‘ Msld of Albens- In the Boer
-aeally.- Mra. GunnUton again pickbatipl
Dlnwkldh' dh«1 Rt , -nssl.- and her rewlertnp of It was ^
cooverastlon. “do one wboj
vantapa in tbe Business W'oria? ’
elie^ highly popular In Jobsnnesburp. Then
lire with him can undersisud!
Mra. Garner s idaa of education Ir RnEbmie. Ind.. silly yeara
to fumUh man with the complete left an ealnle valued at
Iberr they came bai l, from the Cape tofetbj.i^ea is tbe
praparailon for life as a whole. She was lUipntlon beiwceu the lu-lr.. «i»d er. aad whi-u tlu-y Unded at Southaclssora oo purwould not auempt to plve an eicluslv* the Ollier day the UM fragim-nl of llur ’ ampton a few days ago It was as an
because you knew I'd mnd 'em cudevelopment of one order rf knowl
A SS iiinv-.l engaged couple,
_________
MTty. worth fl.Vi
fl.V<
are they Just kstr queried tbe voice
edpe at the expense of other esaen
the
be
inaiTled
toward
tbe
p|.mt
___
to
ihe
law-1
-Wc
Uoiie
by order of the
plaintively.
Hals. The ob)ect of educalion oupht
-xisre
end or next IVhruary."
IVhruary," said Mlaa
Miss HelBel
-Uare you looked In my workba
to be acquired as completely as pnssl yera engsg.il I
ting clnliuA.
much deiiend. on boslncaa ^etr asked Mra. G
ble. She suted that the past
five lug out of eon
again running to the foot of the ata
years have shown preater develop
meet than the precodinp 25 yesrk
FOREIGN FACTS.
OlrU should be urged to palo a collef;*WONDER FROM UGANDA
education, as no better Incentlvi
In Bombay aiKl Cshxitls trlpph-s and
---------------be given to the child than thsi
lejM-ra art' still allowetl to stand
In Barowraa tow aokoUoodorf Wrlocs caller.
' well (
rows In tbe atrccta begging alms.
i oau A■l•al Tbot Oo.ro. to Moots. |
j
contlmK-d.
-Let us encourage the young i
•went rate of aUughter UAmong tbe passengera who recently -James U tbe moat self reliant man
else that which gives i
Ika tbreuU'i. to iHixmie ei-arrived at New York on the ateamsblp
that ever Uved. He positively will not
rather than that
Unct InHw iHh-n. this s. asonV Img
ah
Bloecher was tbe Baroness Isabella allow me to do a thing for him that be
If the
and the courhe
comforts of
Ihe table
t
Ton Schelleudorf. formerly Miss BunU can do himself.
He says he’d be
of luxury, then men and wtimen will
totaling 3.(Ri
Uk of tiM* of Cleveluiul,saystheNew Yortc Tlimw. ' ashamed to let bla wife run and wait
be made of them.** Education should
tknnethlng like
j.
We shouh
anuuiil expenditure of the Turkish gov* «
encourage the reading of the best
mmenl Las of rti-eut yrors Ui-n bir Jears.
books, aa It U through them that wr
read the minds of ihlse with a hlghi i
T©»-i7*s Firm Res©lvr.
kaowledga.
,
Tommy’s disinclination to go to bed
F^ollowt&g are aome of the goad
bsv* at night is only exceeded by his retboiighu advanced
by
Mrs P. E
rollectliig odd i lucunce to get up In tbe morning. Tbe
TravU, who took the negative side of
,vv have s gn-at regular dally rouUne Includes driving
the queeilon:
The Austrian emiH-ror th.
nks are human ' him to bed at 8 p. m. and dragging
Bdueate the children to stand ah.ne
D to a widow nt
gave a golden chain
tei'tli. war drums wbkb are rubbid In­ him therefrom at 8 a. m. Sleep has
Instead of leaning on aome «me eUe:
to be original and not copy, an erho: Braunau whose twelve ini
stead of iM-nteii, war s|H'arH. liuw-s nud DO attractions for him until It actually
fter serving in tbe army, have furun'd
*
to be good In one or two things and
iHiita.iieil urrou M and luuumerable other Infolds him In lU paralysing embrace,
military family band.
‘ .
Mot a Jack of all trades and rons,*
things
My busbaod and I Lave also and then he sticks to the l-il like a
Before tbe gambling establltolituents .
quenUy a hnstness failure
Nolhlag
engaged In catching xebras and wood tick to a woodchuck.
I like
Tbe other morning, after his mother
t Homburg were chmd. In inPJ. the
ThoughU are things, wave rlbra
unual number of visitors was 21.t»iiu. ,
.
them In Cganda. and the had called him seven times and ilnslly
tlona that buUd up the brain tissues, ThU number fell nt once to lO.fSS) and
baron Is now preparing to bring about Induced him to arise by firmly grasp­
giving the matrength and vitality. Ex
ing bla left ear between
U at present about 12.000.
130
of
them
here
for
exhibition
at
tbe
pressed thoughts go forth to Influence
and forefinger, she waUed
The Irrigation commlash
Pliointed gj
e|Mitomou."
tbe world.
Put Into action they art
-Oh. Tommy. Tommy! W hy do-<M>-n t
tIh- Inromws drew from
all there U of the Intellectual, moral by Lord Curaon has unsnlmously recfleece. yon get up when 1 call yon? What
and business world. So let us bring ommended tbe expenditure of CJP.OttO..
up our children, our youths, either
In damming the rivers of wouthcru
unrolled, show Ing «u animal win become of you when you get to be
boy or gin. to think for themselves. In IndU in order to recUliu deserts and
a gray squirrel and
stead of filling their heads so full of eod the famine.
-I know" growled al^py Tommy.
^tih h had the head of a squirrel, tbe
old dead thoughU expressed In an old
-When I get to be a big man I’m not
-------------------------------legs of a kangaroo and tbe tall of a
language, perhapt. that there Is no
a-guln’ to get up In tbe mornln’ until
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
monkey.
room for any more. Is this a pra •
2 o’clock In the
----------------I
don't
know
what
hU
name
Is,”
tlcal world? Let us help them to think
Turkey’s sultan baa a tbenter and said the baronesa, "so 1 call him u
along practical lines.
lVrrormam>-s night wiulrrel. Uvnuse he cannot sea
The musical program for tbe after oomitany of hU own.
A Crmirml CrltleUsi.
noon, which was greatly enjoyed, ctm
given when be f.vU In the m.HKl hy day." Tbe ship’s band started to
-What do you think of Ilamlet’a adslated of a song by Mias Besrh* f^t hem.
play, and the harone«a placed the anl▼Ice to the playerar
Smurtbwaite. piano duet by Mrs. 1 B
U reported that John liar.- will mal on the floor of the pier, where be
-It't fine for poeliy." auswert«d Mr.
Gilbert and Miss Travis, and a lullaby
? to America again In fore lung In rose on hU bind legs and began to
by Mra. Bachant. with violin obligato
•n adaputloii of Tbackenir’to "IMi dam-e aU.ut.
- practical ral
by Mrs. Price
-But hasn’t It
-------------------------------A reclUtlon by Miss tsgrig was aUo dennis," by Paul.
oer

* SUBMARINE BOAT ESCAPE

ns iutrodiKxd Into "tUd IIehlelU*rg
---------------rc the BludenlenUeder so |to.qiular with Tw© D«n« at©©4 thw Te«i-Tb«r War©
tie men of Uie German unlvcrwlth-s.
. Srwc Tfer©.ni. the Torpee© TwW.
Jerome K. Jerome. C.mnn iMyh- and
For some time there has been n feelIsrael ingwHI npiu'an'd iv.vnily In Ing among naval men that If any acdIn tb«* case of "Men-ly .Mary dent ahould hapiK'n to a tobmarloe
Ann.” when tb<‘ play w as given for torpedo lioat while In a submerged concopyright pmixioea.
dltlon the crew would bo buried atlre;
BRKVITICa.
Jennie Teamans has flhi! a |.elItIon wya a Newport special to the New York
Tbe bullden of tbe boaU
It wasVeported on the streets lodav In bankruptcy with llabllUU's of some Tribune.
that Lyman McNeil, who has fre $5,700 and assets about fir-* worth of b.vc felt that there was an coeape
Her mother. .Mmie Y.-anunns, through the to^o tube at the bow
quectly given the police some concern
owing to his practice of intoxication la ber greataat creditor.
I did not I
had disappeared It was feart*d he had
Toby Claude. In rollaboratloii with
tmeome aulled In the snow aome
nolber young woman. Imi written a ' ^
w^****^ recently In 1
where.
Investigation deveUrped
the mnsleal com«ly whleh she luns sulta tera of Narragan^'tt
tt^bay.
bay. and It proved
fact that he was pracUcally dead tc
the world from tem free Indulgence Ir mltted to tbe ShulK'rt Bros . w
I for the test,
whisky.
He has two little chlldron. abe haa a three year coutrotn.
and they came out of tbe ordeal In as
wbo are said to be subjects of the
good coodltlon as before It began. The
charity of neighbor*. His wife died i
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES.
submarine Stark, under the command
short time ago. The police are loves
of Lieutenant Nelson, was aent In the
tIgstIng the condition of things
Queen City Camp. No 573. Rr»ya
bay and submerged, and tbe test was
NelgblKira of America, will hold i
held.
One at a time tbe dogs were
A photograph of the first bu
special meeting Saturday evening for
old log lK»use siterected In Nevadi
practice
rooden wad behind them, were
l*e exhibited In
There will lie a meeting «*f the 13. O ualed In Genoa.
shot Into the water. Each arose to the
K K. tonight at fi o clocki sharp, to di
Nevada’s display.
aurface and swam around as U nothing
.octal se
ride on the propcv»ed Udl
in the dtn.artment of ld, ntlocation of
witnessed the test That
will be the metliods of trac
tatata ..^..arlng. Identifying and treat the crew conld escape in a aimuar man-

FCRfiONAIta
J. W. Slate
today on business connected with hh
branch store at that place
Levi T. Pennington left

L^d and Weatgrove.
Frank Heydoo went to Boyne Fal
tVloskey or
tealDsas thU
W. J. Mood

tgnUtce ih

Brown s court betweer
OolnmbU
U K. Glbba A Son ea O
fkrOo. Tbe case Is an
of warrant to rocove

THE MARKETS.

Ing them.
The unique Jewelry displays will
show not only tbe finished article, but
At a lecture at Missouri university
tbe applUnces and processi-s for mak- 40 arc light suddenly aald -IleUor' and
ing aame. ammgtxl In such a way Hist then talkrsl rapidly for several motbe visitor may IntelllgeDtly study the nienla. Interrupting the lecturer, aaya 1
fietaUs of manufacture.
GoInmbU dlsiiatcli. It was found tba
the sound was doe
from telepbooo wire had crossed the electric
the egg to the Ubie. will be n-cn. In Uj-ht wire, ao that tbe aound waa trans-.
cooDection with tbe fanu a chicken mltted Into the are light, tbe flame aci
rraUorant wUI be operated.
Here lofl as a Qcelrer andi rrprododDg tbk
poultry In all forms will be served to rolce with surtllng dlstlnctncm
order. Tbe privilege will be granbiJ atudrota have perfected a coolri
of catching the cbicken that by which
h an arc light may
any aoudS dcaired. At a party
thelnvangiven the 00-edm. to
jtkm
the
arc tight Ungbed. aang and
Crval M©©»©.
-Bare you decided yet upon a nama ' taally gave tba varsity yelL
Car that nerw auhorh of yonrar
Taa. I am going to call it Lookout*
The corroaloo of metala by oio
-I can’t oaa anything striking or ortr
water haa been tnvooCIgated by n OarInal about thatAXMyt
-Tou can’t Think bow everybody la I
engineer nomM Diegel.
Dlegd.
ABoyt
copper and nickel are not very roodthe train win run to the windows when ’
the brakeman calla out 1
of the , ny corroded and are rendered more lm>

00 TO THE LAORETTI for Horrla a

Cteodns candy tetordny.

THE Et^mi

mane by ndjnetot mnroeo or coKiar nL
toys, trou or copper.
being then moro rnpidly corroded.

4,^,, .re corroded ettte
fgr SPECIAL SALE Of CtiinoM Primroom *
aointhm of the alley 1
SI 10
M per ecBL by a
HARRirS FRESH FRUIT Ron Rom

ired the Millikcn line.

Styles and maicriaU

Some of the pieces are soiled

from handlini:. but you can ucii afford to launder them
at the prices we offer them at With a constantly atlgarments, you are doubly safe in
a short limb.

X

$1.(0 to
gowns.
51.25 to $I.C9
^ skins .
51-00 to $1:50
51k: Draw

89c
99c
89c
39c

69c 1
39c 1

$1.00 Chem­
ise ........
50c Corset Cov­
ers ....... . ..
.')0c Chem­
ise ......?.
$l.Ui to. SI..50
Drawers. , -

39c 1
89c 1

I \Knit Underwear Special.,
1
I

White Wool Oneiia I’nio^
I’nion Suit, nice soft
^oods; finely linishctl. ^‘J.i

\

4 Suits C;rey Wool open t*own front,
|ilen*liil
value at: S2M, now..............

1.90

“.^1

"t-oup iU* M»»nwr
The history of this sUukr Is
mantle. The hero of the storx was a •
young Parisian musU l.nn engng.Hl to U-{
marrU'v! t» a young ladj of Bonleaux.<
rrellng
Quarrv
_ with a timsin of hU flamw.
he got hi- *-ars
ars boxed at the Ih.nleau:
club.
Imiorant of feming. he dsrvM
not resent Um? Insult and n iiouiu'ed his
cngsp meiit. But he ulta. n-.k
d’aniH's of Toulom--. Mt«UMTral taught
him .»nc trick only, and he pra. ii,>.d It
for a vear. .\l the end .»f that lime he
ret urn,M to the Ib.r,leauv . luh. slapisM
his man’s face and. t- ing calhil out.
In-iantly ran hi- oiUN.io-ni tlmmch the

Facts You Can Bank Cn
THAT THE

ZERO SHOE
h the only aksoliiulv COU>
PROOF >lmr on ilu* ni.irkct.
mait-rial luom-y can buy.

to'ph h VR.Iol, Ihe
Iul.'to
1, iM.v.'li
mad.' llH lr iii,-i'llnK i.l n public 1.11
thm 111,'
for 11 ill-piuv J»t
r,-to|toi-tlvc plu.i-s T,hbh 1I.. V .toi-upi
In the worlil of lcn, i>
•The rt'sdim; of hinory
hk.- « P«1
palatabh." ar;:u.il ih- iio,,ll-.i
III.- hur.'.li. Mt v,hl

I,.I us divide humira.”
for If it were uoi foi
agar ,'u;.img >our hlMuru-al
rould dry oil the toholvi- "

ORDINANCE.

ioss:

tet very aoUd. Ohla

This ♦

After that goods go back to their regu- ♦

lar price.
a large hatpin with an smtirr top. I
Looking about him. be ssw that two
srometi and tbelr eacurts had Just aat
down. To one of the former be present-.
cd tbe pin. A shake of the bead Indi­
cated that be bad made a mistake.
Then be tried acroas tbe aisle. The w<v
men aeemed to be Intervsnd. The pin
was a curtoalty and Its amber of a
unique carving. They besltated. but
tbe pin waa banded Imck. rN'^ito nmly
be began tbe acarxb now Two ladles
unattemled seemed llk. ly owimtk^ To
them be showed the pin TU.y us»k It
ed Its iistteru Ju-^t ihvti tbe
i lug on hU shvviv It waA hl«
she reinark.d. Why are you
showing niy listpln to straugeri :" lie
blushed, w.-nt over to the f.-ydnlne pair
and explnlmd. "ItV my wlfeV haii.iii^
be said, hut In su. h .'ons.-urtisly gulUy
acrenta tliat the w.onen Uande.1 it tsirk
wllhilouhtlng smlh-s

f an ordlnanre psv*,-,l J.«h :!r,l.
ntltlfd. "An ordinanc- to r.uulat.'.
tinlnil and protect the um* of hhy
1e»i. veI<K’l|HH|.-to. irW yclos and ylnilinr
ehich-s.
in and
upon th«* puhlir
-No. He dree them a lot of Instruc­
irc'ih. avenn.'to. lama., park-, hrldc*.tion In elocution when be ought to be ind other puhllc plac-« and upon th.telling them bow to get to the next
Ulewalks within the city of Trav» r»».
lown.--Waahlngtoo Star.
'ity. and to prevent the doi-wlilng in
ind uiKin any ,.f M,ch public stns tt^.
ivcnu,*f. lane-. alh*>». park-, hrldg,-^
iml other public plac*-. and tijHin the
Idewalks. anv -ub-ianc* or thing In
Jurioiis to such vehich*. or to trav,d
centers of Europe geU $25,000 i
Mr. Crimaoobeak-Gracious:
Why, th,*r,Hin: and prohlldting the riding
of blcvcles or other similar vehicles
that’s more than the conductor and mouiK.n any -idewalk a
torman get pnt together over herel‘d ^
Yonkcra8tate«man.
Be It ordaln.-d h> ih.- ('.muicII of
Traverse City:
That si-ctlon on,* »f an ,vr.lInane*
panned Jul.T .1. 1K99. entitl. d. An ordi
nance to regulaP*. emtrol and protect
the use of hicvci.-s. vehicipedes. tri
cycles and rinillar v,-hlrles. In and up
on the puhllc stc-eis avenues. Ian, s.
parks, bridges and ,iih,*r ptihllc places
and m-in the -Idewalks within Uu*
city of Traverse CHy. and to prevent
the deiioslilng In and uiHin any of
such public •tri'ets avenue-. la,i,*>;.
alleys, parks, hridg.*.* and other pub
He places, and ui-.n the sidewalks,
any substance or thing Injurious to
such vehicle, or
to travel iher,«<m;
and prohibiting the riding <*f l.ic>,ies
or other similar vehlch*s upon any
sidewalk within the city during a cer­
tain specified perlttol." as amended De­
cember 2, 1901, U* and the same is
herebv amendeil to read as folloas:
Section 1
No jH-raon sTjall at any
lime ride any velcK*lptHle. bicycle, saf,'te’a a real
or tricycle on or along any side
Ba don't do nutbln' elaa ty.
In paved streets or or any std,t arooDd.-Cb!cago Ameri- walk
walk as follows: On East Front str»*et
from Parkstrv'et to Wellington sir,>et;
on the east side of Union street from
K»©w Hiss.
the north boundary of Sixth street to
nker-Old man. can you lend me
Tenth street: on the west side of Un
Ired until next TburadajT
Ion street from the north boundarv- of
U-I’m aorry, old man, but Tva got
to maat a not* naxt mday.-Detrolt
street to Cass stre,
FraaPreaa.
the west Bide of Park
Front street and Slate
Clara-X hops you don’t caU yooraalf north side of State street from Cas
street to Boardman
an tevalld with that
Ing the school year, on 1
Ion str
of Seventh street from
ih side
to Oak street and
Eighth str
Oak street. _
-------- _
John e Barnet was telling tbe <
m..
on
the
day
commonly
called
Sun
^cf noma curt
day. on Waahlngton street from Cass
street to the G. R. A I. railroad. On
One
thtom
all bridge* having but one sidewalk
wheels most take tbe roadbed.
^*^52d$10t«rOL Bobbed nod Seecod.SecUoQ 2.
This
ordinance shall
Tte Msnataro waa that of a small, take ej^ at the^^^loa of twenty

operator at tho <
Rtbliwty:
-Sand too doa.

bu>ing now.

offer is only for a limited time, as we take inventory in {

Tea,- abe remiB
hte ^llDc ran

ulniMiiii* aaUI <h> pin>n'i fM-' ili-lt

Tb. «,uc. m-blcU nivtard

Its just the lime for you to buy.

arc of the best; the same that have alwa>-s characicr-

vanciiiij market on all cottons and ready made cotton I

a Imflt to all wbo board It
A debate between Mra. H. B. C
aad Mra. P. E TraeU waa the
feature of the afternoon, and at Is con
clualoo a lively dlacuaslon look place

a pleasing feature
The iKvard meeting will be held
Monday
arterntxm
with Mra. C. J
Kneeland. and the immthly social af
ternoon will In* on Thursday at the
residence of Mra. A. V. FYledrlch. on
Bast Eighth street. In charge of tbi
•clence and education division.

Jill muslin Underwear
...Co 00 now...

I'KOOF

anH 1).\MP

It is m.T.lc of the best

It has Myb*. tlur.nbiliiy and

comfort.^ Tty a pair and ynii will wear no 01 her. Price
Stild only by

Bachant $Ro$coe
208 Front Street

MUV.
Toulard Silks,.,.
Price dumbJed, But
Bandsme
■—
Deridciily hamisomc, too. but th,M mak
)tTcr doubly aitraclivc; it’s a splendid chan
you. These are K«od the year around; mak
handsome shirt waist suits, party gowns, etc. Note
the sharp price concessions
:
:::::::

75C Foulards............................ 5*c
$1.00 Foulards..........................70c
$l.2Sand $I.S0 Foulards...........0*c
Colors, (ireen. Cardinal. Navy. Dclph Blue, Rose,
Champagne, Cirry and Black, not all these colors
at ever)’ price.

Crepe de Chine hr Spring
This is the fabric for you to investigate for dresses
and waists for spring and summer.
We are show­
ing black, cream, pink, light blue and champagne,
in 24 inch at............................................................ $1.00 yard,

THE MARKETfi,
The turkey was s purtJ
nd fine one. and with
wrrit
waa ]
of tbe gu
Ibe Audnbon

aiaughter
wining to make an exception In the
CUM of a him like thia."
-How about English uparrowar
-Well, I make an exception of their
ense. too. Tba Engtlah aparrow it tba
enemy of all other bird*. It has driven
away from my home nearly every bird
1 lore. It 1* a feathered nulaaoce. It
la a natimi culamlty.
1 would ex^We*bSel^ e«^ that the above arrmlnate H If I coolfi for tbe benefit
of our uatlva aonghlpda."
,
Tban IT* all right,” wiA Mr. Feggoaeu, attackiBff tba fowl with renewed
^
‘***nul« HAMILTON
▼lior.

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