The Evening Record, November 19, 1904

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The Evening Record, November 19, 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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1904-11-19

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RUMIAt HOROCf OF tOUNCW
Howard BaBord of the Need lex, Cal­
ARE ROURINO tN.
iforaia. aad MM* Sadie Uviagatan of
SwttBBB Bay were Butyfad WodM*^
day ercaiag at 7^ at the hoaM.of the
bride la the prwaBw of aboet Bfiy
a. The bride era* baeotalagly
aulred la Bale Mae voile oveV bliw
OmCtALLV ARROURCEO THAT Bilk, a white roae la her hair betas
the oaly orwaateat.
%r«U. H NUMBER.
The brtdal party paaaod throagh the
^y today ea roate for IB* Weirt. The
Of TIwm SOt^ M«i Will B« RIM party ooaaUted of Mr. aad Mr*. Hbward BaRord, Mr. SaBord of Chicago.
III Aetlv* B«lvle« With 1SN Oaiw,
fatiMir of the grooai. MMx Haaaa. at.
tht fMt in RortifM RmHImm
anal. aMo of Chicago. MU* Mary Uriagston of Chiemica. rt*|RT of the bride
aad Mlxa Laura Thdoia* of Grand
By W'lw to tb« EvrnliJ* RMord.Rapid*. The two laUer will accom­
Bt. Petenhuri. Soy.
WM of- pany the party only to Giaad Raiild«.
Bdallr hitaouncvd today that tbr Rn« the reroalplng memU r* goiaa to Jackaiaa iroofM la MaacfanrU bow oonlx><
aiid Chlraa.. Mr aad Mr*. 8af
&70.000 with tUtt auBv BBit that It. ford win have tht-ri- for t»*elr home
thrre aootha there will hr cCK.ntr.i
troop* with 1818 guo* at the urcof
They were the recipient* of I
oprratloo* agallUit the JapaneM-.
beautlfal gift* and reertved a gene.-thli Bumber M2.0MI meo and iWi ouB donalloa of rice and'old shoe* i
*gniw will l>c Ib aclire aenrlrc, tin r» the Pere Marquette IhU morning as
maindor lo fortlBc-d poultlon* alopi; parting *end.off from friend* In thU
llnea of eomnnolcaiioti and ax t
city where the hVide 1* wall known.
lary force*.

66S^ ■ THEE WMIIS

^1-'

WHlcD SUEII MILES CITY TEAM

lOSTGAME

UNVBUINir
OF STATUE
Prank Hooor. aa old sailor, aged t
GIFT OF EMRCROR OF GERMANY yean, passed away last night at a
WAS ACCERTEO.
aaylaa*. Ralph Aaderdtai will take
the reaiaiaa to Mnskegoo. bU fomwr
botae. Moa^y moraiag. where the ,
will i^e 1

UTIIEBN WIS .MSTBIGIilSIlEI ^ x-

Ftwnk Bucrwockl, aged » 5
died Thuriday night at the axytnm.
where he had b^ taken for 1
L hU home balag In Alpeo*.
Cadertaker Anderson forwarded the
l»r«aaiHaUM Bpaach Was Made' by remains .thI* morning to hi* home. H-*
Oannea Ambaasader. Baron Bpack
vra* a farmer and leave* • wife and
three children.
Von Sternberg When Wife
Unveiled the Statue.

OR BOAmilKCRED TRAIN

By Wire lA*tbe Kvenlng R.-cortl.
WasbingtoB, Km-. !».—The etatu"
Frederick the great given to th*
United State* by the emperur of Oer
amny wa* unveiled hen* thi* after
the preHoiic** of a dUtinguixhed gathering. Tb>- Barone** Von
StemU-rg. wife of the German
ba«*ador, pulled the cord and n-hased
the German and American flags th«t
entwined the »Utue. Among th:lent persons who delivered ,*•!
» were President Ruom>vMI and
aron Von SiemhergBaron Van BUmberg.
The German nmhasaador.. namt
S|H*ck Van Btemberg. *iK»ke as

HNAl SCORE WAS 22 TO

the entire seven miles, and with thu'

The Ferris liistllute team klckts! off

rthaustluB uptm her had attempted to

Lo the .Traverse Cjty team ami the hail

do her trading wilhoui

aa* downed in the renter field.

HioppUig foi

Trav-

rr*»i City sii-untl llu- h^ll but h»*l M
u-ry

quickly

Kerris

Institute,

hy

GlfllSWEREJIECINATED

steady gains and om- eml run.of twin

Two Former Employes of the CUIeen*

Rniwn in four minuiiti and 35 second*.

Exchange Arc 8uffering With the

Hayi** Klekei^giutlTraverse City kicked off and tlo-

Smallpox at Present.

ty-nine yanls. advftnceil the l»aU unill
loueliduwii wa*
made bv

ill was duwiMxl on the flfteenyard
The girl* eiiiplo>e.| m 1^1,• t’lil/eii..
teicphniie .oflletf were all

\aei'iualed

this afierniHiti hy llialth iillleer latw
Ion. The reason «d tin- wJi-.I.-miI*
m««*nn* I* that two of ilie i. li. i «iii^
that

formerly

worked

thoughtto

take

lie,

VogelMuig niailv a giKwl iark!<

III Kerris lnslltuUJ.^'i•^ort*'ll to punt
ig. By line sma-hrs and end run.',
le Mxxuid tonehdown wa> made in
eteiea and um^half ndiiuti-s.

then- ure at

pnutent III with the disease ami it wa*

Bmwii

M-eomI ran ami Bnyes again
kicked goal.

pre:-nutionar>

mesRun**.

Train ^ Escaped Injury.
Thoms* Shermai
of this city wcrt« on Uiard the train
ran into another pastenger a.
Elmdale Weilnesdey night. Althougj
both were tjmiwn from their seat*.
nHther one was Injunil in the slight

There wax Imt a minute

air left nnd the half was nut
tiidshed.

Si-ore +7 to 0 111 favor o!

By wire to the Evening Record.
Columbtavllle. Mich.. Nov. 19.—Re»l*en Loret-, i«cd 55. and his son 1
aged so. wh(\^To arrest «xl last night
abusing th(Ninr*e they t
. were found dead In jail here this
morning. They had Iwen drinking be
being locked
their lied during the night. The'r
death wa* due to suffoestion.

WEATHER.
The wrv<k ocrum-d Is-fore 7
Shower* tonight and Sunday; wwrra
o'elock and the two Traverse City genllemen were on hoard tbe train going er southeast {Hirtion tonight; cooler
Sunday:
brisk
and high flouth
from Grand Rapid* to Detroit. They

hearty

esnie.

In the dining ear when the cfa.*li
Beyond a few slight bruises

shifting to northwest wind*.
Gi-orge Siivib-r of Mt. Pb-a
enkoing a ten d
brother,

nimpi llea livsiay in the vicinity

and

wveral hours a* they wt-re not iaj^«-n

truly sincere welcome which Prine*-

on the rest of their Journey until aft* r
lt» o'clock.

lasting Impression on the G<-rman cm

I.oiiS>

.jHfror and on the German pe«»ple. Tin-

tig Mbs

t O. C. MOFFATT
i.. ilB Weightoiati

oi

cltUen* of the United 8*t‘e* shnwei!
Prince. Henry the true manner oi

lionie of her *bter. Mr*. Harilin.

American
ap|H-ared.

the edito'lal slaff ot the lk*troit

F7a<t nghth lumt.

hoapUrlHy anil where bche rereiviil a gixx-llng

tiirci-d 4b ix

*

February, H»02. ha* left a d.-ep and

WHEN FIRST HALF ENDED
suBenvl a aevere attack of heart fall
STOOD 12 TO 0.
tire about 1 o’cl<K-k thi* aficruiMni.
while in C. E. MeMant**' 8avlm->
Bank Uaeaar and hut for the timely
Visitor*- Line Smashe* and Fnd Run*
arrival <>( I>r. Bwanton might havc
Brought Victory But the Trav­
beet. even more serlouK.
erse City Team Put Up a
While hMikIng over artlrh s at ll;Plucky Fight.
» l.m- etnintcr *he euinplalni*d of fee;
Ing lU and eoon lapsed Into unetnn
hall team
The
Kerri* Institute
Hciuusniw*. StnmK he*rt tonic* gr*4
Big Rapids defeated the Tually revivad bar and *ho wa* made
comfurtahle In the hack |ian of th tl!y team this afternoon hv score-of
It. The game w■*^ hard foiiglit
store where she lay until late in the
tart to rtnWh hut 1 L* '*tl|H*li. I
day. when her husfiaiid. who was
5 war I--.
found by friend*, arrlvitl ami t«xkK *jL-;.dil <»; the visiting te.
Iiuieh <00 the home t*-am T»". Iliv
lis
«if the vlhitor* nnd their er:d
Mr*. Kliare,' though having hud *e\
nils v»r«- fi-atores.
^
eral mlnnr attark* of heart failure on
First Half. ;
several itreaslon*. walketl into town,

her .nidday meal.

tr* in Dining Car of the OelraK

le in that ear wn.s Injured.. The-,
President:-The

Henry of PriiRsla met with throughout
the United State* during hi* visit in

Was Shopping without Midday Meal
. .and Exhauftllon Caused Her <
Become Very III.

Thomas "Sherman and C. F. Hunter

ll

Mr. SniUb is -..i

!
AAy^^acts of TIUe
I PRICES 8ATISFACTORV
I
[

Batabilahed In I BOB
Room 210 Btat* Bank Bldg.

which did not m«T«?ly come fn»ro thlip*, but which ha«i Ihe true ring ol
heart.
I the many addresses, with whleii
prince was honored, the name oi
Frederick the Grcal wa* eonspicuo.i/
i* empha-vlxed jhat the prince*
ancestor had shown himsvif a sUunrtt
friend of those ifeople who no*welcoming the descendant ou
their own ludl.
B was polnl*M ou*
America** friend at a time when thi
young renuhlle wa.s In the roime .d
weathering

manx

storm* and imrll.s. Thu*. It wa* this
dauntles* Holien/.oIb-m./Tbe father -d
Germany, who laid ^e cornt*r*un-e
hirh the frieml^lp lHtw»-en Ui.
two rouiitrles might *^-arel> rest.

Amv'rica

and

was

Men’s 1‘atent Colt and Velour Call Ure
and Bluchcr cut, newest lot, just from *^lhe
factories,

'

44S luirs $ I 00 shoes at........... ..
;175 lairs ^3.50 shoes at............................. ..

Km|HT«>r WllUani lolhqji'e'l '‘-'••I* k»«en
inteivsi Ihe moveim-nis of his brother

$2.

24h pairs $J.OO slip's at....... ............................ $2.

profound')

toiiehwl
i>> the attitude «»f nndio
cubtxl frlendHliip and giunl will which
clmraeterUexl every step i»f the prlnrx
of

Hie

true

rminaiixl

under such

Atueriran

liaunj

au>-

INTERIOR FINISHING
store FnM)ts..Rx)urcs. Sasb, IH)ors,aiid Rest.
dCDCC iDlcrior Work.

All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg. Co.

relumed to G«, nmny a.. i'.H- true
liiterprxier

spirit.
in order to give this visit, wbirh ha.'

PLACE YOUR ORDER WITB DS

jroa have your ]>ick of several thousand
pairs of shoes going at reduced jirices.

Fn*tlerick the Gn-at had pniv«<l

formation,

Just now

SELLER OF GOOD SHOCS

Comer l.xk.- av.-, an-l lo-k »

W. L. BtOWN. Hit.

it,. PItoM Z2.’

ei-s. a lasting memorial. Eni|MTor
Wiliam ealhd on the genius of Ge.many's

most

n-now-n^nl

sculptor

e a jdaf'e of Ills ancestor.

to

Thi-i

FULL DRESS SUITS

4.tatue he ha* sent arm** the *«.» a* n
of frleudShlo to the America-)
|M*upb-. We now liebold ll on Ihe p.'tronllniied on third Thige )

^

Finis liiMitule.

TOOK EXTENDED JAUNT.
Siecend Half.

William 1Eari'a Horae Took Shafts
Around the City.
A

vtnr
<i'eliK-k, wild

lM»r*e going down

Iasi evening alstiii h

Knuil
.1.1

liuvos secun**!

iml fisik ii mt«>eii xwrd* am’,

than the reinpant^

by stead) gains, rfier losing the Iwll
«e on downs. Big Uapkls advanreil
III vost the ten-yanl llee when iht

ti.uie.1 not t little ali«n-i -;
1
hi«is. was ‘lie property of
‘liltaiu
Phrl and

tipvhig

beeonie ir"_.it»*ned

had sia“ied to rtir.. Mr K - I war
liiro.\ii «Mii liut was no; sermiHly. lu

It was MT-i.id b> SniolKxIl. w;;o. le
sens.ntional run of fifty-five \ard».
made Traverse t'ily's Qirt-toucbdowe.

).in>,l ;<iid th' horse rrvHdug ir- .f from

this bilng four mimiii-s fnmi the flm
kirkxiti. Hans Kirkiil •.«!

«l. liiiggv tiy i-etainiiig the shaft*, ex

Tlie-bwH was takoa over the llm

avenue.. -wash!
•Washing

forty-five setxmds lat<-r by ifraj. Trav
fit) klekeil off and the imll weni

plonil

Itoardruaa

t Eighth rtpei.

I

tl.e ld:<-iii>iud Hue.

uairiM** vn.l a pair i-f shafts

•iiher regalia

On the :-Mh the IVro Marquette wit
pal a ihrinigli Pullman flr«t.rla*>
•Iw'per <»n No. x that will go straight
. Ilmiegh from IMimkey to Cfnmoriili
without jphangc This I* for the *•
e<immodatlou el the large resort traf­
fic to the wi'stera'
way tend td make iha^wte a centra!
oiu ftrs Northern .MIehtgan lonrlxt*.
Theit^lll .be’a dau^at
hail for meinb«^*onlv next Wednf
day evening
County Clerk KolieH loiter issued
five .Itxt lleei^'*: lodu)
High:
oqulpp u vrtth thcjfMx>s*ar> (taperx
hunt deer*^fau« Grover Hai
Mabel; -ik«*Jd % Crandall. Grawu.
Hammond Wbtaon. Mabel; Philip Rev.
VTtiuwater j^nahip:
bnahip: Cllniun Pt-v
V Wc*ih*t>. Kxsl

6,000 TAILORS ARE OUT

Travei>e City klekiHl off In Kerris
III tb.ite ami the ball we.a down on

down on ihe niusM* >anl line Capta'u
Haves made two more to lehdown* for
P. 1.. noth kicKoff.s ^tng misseil aivi
;iH- came ending 23 to il
Han.lovaky of Big Uapid*
moved from tihe game In th« sv-etm I
hall.
The line-up trf

ly Wire 111 me r.vcniag lU-cord.
Ublcago. Nov. 19—Six thiuisarf!
tailors and 5o0 cuiicr* went on uriki
thi* morning. Niarly every manufac­
turing tailtir In rbb»go I* afli;cic'’.
Mrlker* demand that ti.Qir i
pluyers *lgn renewals of the agrc»>
mcnt* of last year providing for closel
shop* and the union wale.

COMING TO TRAVERSE CITY

tie- Traverse Ci:v

team wa* a* follow*
MrGUll*. I, e.
lX««pre*. 1. t : Kratpcbvll. I g.; Gray,
center: Wlckenln'r*. r. g.; Woodrow,
r. t.:

Five Hundred Cutter* We"t With
Them and Nearly Every Chicago
Manufacturer Is Affected,

Vcvgelsong. r. e.:' -Ebnnibcrgu'.

Elmer F. Johnson. Bicycle Manufac­
turer. Will Probably M^ve H
Early in the S.nri^g.

q. b : Suu*ball. 1. h.; Brower.
HanslovBky. f. b.: auh. Welsler.
The lineup of the KerrU InsiHtUe
team was a* follow*:

McCTolland.

ke and
e.; Han*. L t.: Nifty. L k-: Drake
Cros*. c.; Peck. r. g.: Bryan. r, t ,
Bradley, r. e.: Have*, captain. I. h
Wilbur, r. h.;

Brown, f. b.; Bolgbt.

quarter.
Refereea. Prof. Gilbert aad Coach

rr- '

tiircr. vrill probably move t
in the early spring.. Mr. Johnson
not only a manufactrrer and expert
repairer of birrcli>x but builds i
mobiles M «reli. The first anto
lie built had steam for power but he As
now prepared to put up gasoline «
He affeady has an order for two. J. C.

BLACK AND COLORED

Wool Dress Goods
\Vc have about .*>00 yards of black and colored
Wool Dress Goods Remnants from two up to eightyards, suitable for Waists, Skins or whole dresses
which we will sell at from one-third lo one-half xheir
original values. They have got to be sold to make
room for the display of holiday goods.
The assortment includes such weaves as Serges,
Henriettas, Cheviots, Granites, Panamas, Camels Hair,
Venetians, Broatlcloths. X’oilcs and Silk and Wool
Crepes. Yon will certainly find something you iK'am
and at a decided bargain.

Riii
' Copyright 1904. by Hart Schaffner

Mane

Got to hare one? Social ettherinss are near it luiid.
See onr new Clotbs., Just the thine .$25.00 to $35.00.

L WILHELM

THEEVEfimGI
■-^sasarJis."

roKkiumit
jncmMo
THE POUrrCENTM
•TflECT CHURCH NOV. &

^^1

•Rfi
TfeavacM CWy amA ]

a high
ta the

I Mr la

Qtrnm ^ WM. T«

lonaar dnj SMwiay. the acxxc 1
If to 9 la tavor of Tlavcne Ctt/.'
to be idaytag

Part la CaMpaai

(or thf

rhamptowahlp of

*AgugaTxr,5sr^

theli

raises the toat ten daya of thla jaunth
The Grand Trarerae diatrtet takea to
erecythlBg Aat of the G. R. A I. raB

Wood. Klngaley.
•The
Morning

Rer.

flroeno. *rtaverae City.
-Hlnderaaoea to Personal Evangel-

flahlng and the Leelanau Infraction*

Utlc Work." Rer. E. W. Wood.
•The* Stranger Within Our Gates,'

Find. It 1* ui.

Itfvriaaa to May 1: aecood. It la Illegal
to aell trout: third. It U Illegal to take

Northpurt.
The Imiwriaun- of Reaching the
youth."

R. U Nye,

Travers-'

over im> In any one day. And how
cloM*ly la the acvrn lnch law obaerved

City.
■ Power of Con»ccrated PeraonalUy,-

by the poacher*?
Faople Inlereated In the gabe Bah

Rev. M. 1). Carrel, Traverae City.
Evening Sesaien, 7:30.

of the ragloB ahould make a priHest.
not only a protcat but thoao who
capnliaat of the facu ahould mak^
affldavlla to the effect ao that the
guilty may not eacape.

Devotional. Rev. J. W. Miller. Trav

being killed, but another reliable
tliorlly aay* that de*-r are iM-lng h
wl with dog*.

Burners

Failed to Work

on W. C.

Freeman's Flying Machine and Ha
Won:X^o te 8t. Louis.

AND

MRS.

L

B.

GILBERT

Pretty Home Was Tastefully

Decor

atod and the Evening Waa Replete
With Pleasure and Enjoyment.
A delightful reception wa* tend«-r:s:
the leacheni of Uje city natioolH last
evening fmm * to 10 o'ckw-k by Super
lBtendv<ht and Mr*. 1.

B. GillH-rt a.

their realdcnoe on Sixth atn-H-t.
'The parlor and library were Yiright
eaed by ferns and maase* of r»?d anil
of smltox dra^ tbe archway^ lead
leg from tbe parlor Into the library j

In the cosy alcove ju*t off frv.m th
third i-xl(-n>iii>u

Enjoyable

of time

which Mr. rreoaan waa to have been

hunting la permitted?
It aecnia n* though there waa

wlth hU machine. sa>% the Kalka^-

has given u|i hoists ».f U-Ing there
klati.

Was!

Launch

A hand nf
n{nieullQral laUrrmt
armed with runs. jdsteU. •vytbe*
idlHtforka Invaded the t-wlate «if the
Couut t»«»ni^lmaa«y. ih* wlUlt.nalm
near Debrwu^Jlonparr, and domauded the euuaJ divWeii ef *11 hi* iwep
ertj among tben«*ehcs
The iMuns
de.-llr.rd thr prupoi.ltion.

tb-

'.^-1,.. CT^olin.■ launch. Cr.d*.r.

lytY A RECORD WANT AD.

«• j

Trawrsc I'ny. Mich.. pas*c-d through
1 Otiswa ye*ierdsy l*>und for .\ew Or! k*n*. The craft is in charge of Cai*
F\-ller!y., Tbe party. mii*i*iiiie

Only

A crowd of neartv thr.-. hiiiulre.1
of nine. Invlud ig re^eral ladli-s. will
gathered la.-^i evening dt St. Kranci*'
rem^ a few day* at the St. U>uL
«bool to listen lo the lUllghtful pn*
f*ir, and .iheii >Minn-y further rouih
gram of cix numlM-rs. and then later
w imering at New Orleans.
Join in an hour'* game of progr-.-svIv."Omptain Ft-iSerly aud |»arty .left
ptiro. The flrat number t*n the pm
Travt-r*.- fuy nine day* ago and afiegram w»* a piano duet by the Miwt«
n-achitig the Manitou* cn»s*>«d ihCarrol, which was a delightful pn-Indlake and nmd»- ilu- ko*t of the trip tu
to the following numU-r. "Kart- te
rUkiM:u along ifae Wisrumila shore.
Face. " sung by Elmer E. Wluie. an-l
They, e\|Kriem-ed liltii- tniiibU- an-which wa* rv-|K-aied to au lin.t*tm:
re|M>iteii an <-uio>abl<- trip. The,re»i
encore.
M, B. Molly then Kept th
of the Ju-.irn'-y will ta» e thre<- wr-ek*.
a»idle-uc«- lu <-«Mitluuou* opHur wi'l
rill.* i< the *KtTond luiai of the kind
hi* iulmical Interpretation of
i by Ihe *l.i
hUpp«-r. 1.3*1 year i
Brown’s flr*t talk over the leleplion.-.'
tiii* time he made n like trip to New
A.'L. Joyrv- reudered •■llar>"and ais.i
orleau*. wit-re be »oid ih<rboat at
• V«u’r«- a* Welcome as the Flowerli.'indsonie pndit. , Thi* Isal is pi
In .May •• th.- latter as an encore. I . *.
mi

iK-Ing received with ileligli^ by th.torge audl-nce. in. C. It. BurhrlJgwhoj,e artihtic perlormam e a* a piaii

wir
l>inii
ling Room outfit for *rhxnksg'vtPg.

jH-lled b> a ihiriy hor.-e power -.rh
line elislneV

A Urge line of Sideboanh from this op , ‘

A lluiiunrinn .lix-uim-ut m>ti-« n deeliiie in tl;e innurbuiur.- of
Seine f;e l«-:-e< i^ive U-i-ii ,
elb
cr-i have riiliK-cil llo-tr vve:ki)i:: fero-.
It tiilriboli-n tlii-i re-,»rti le lb- grew,
llig eU'-teiii of Jv-Tirilig -n-f-riu i lofhing." nit.l t- ib'K-demii* uHieii Ilf ix*r
*« : > by I-I..V'il

j hour *

pUv

il..- rtor.- .-to...*;

QQ

The piost l»cai!tiful lino of ilining tables you

ever saw .

J. W. SLATER

Wholesale and RctaiL

; tinaiessin--r.mie.-pe.Ir.i. and «H- r a-i

Your KcliaMc Home Furnisher

Kiiv'
' A RECORD V/ANT AD.

gram tiuring the early hour*, which

around am*tng the^-row.l. added I

Igter, on.^'-durlng the serving hours.
V *i^ilcmi-uttM by Ma.-<:«-r U-wlf

recellits. a*ii’c from affor.Hiig an

1 .M^s Luclle Holliday in a daintv

Mr. Frm-man Ik able to Is- alMiut
shop onc4- mstn- dlrin-ting tb<- work

fnn*hiuents o| cider. do-Ji-hioU-.
and couferiions iv. r<- *« rv.nl tm

lltlK- (Rvigram of violin aud
plam
duel* ail^ al*o by the Ml**rs .MorelK

TURKEY ON THE/TABLE IS BEST

les.- nnioiTin of ainti—meio fi»r nl

i ; li«- j-au-ifacHiin ili •; yy-n' s;ibU-

pulillahed yeaterday
k-elve cB»e« of amall

of carcW»n«*aa and auch mn-leaanoaj

Party

will InI. re-t

in Progressive Pedro.

iiignii-u who an- busily at work <i
Bonnett and U-lla Swauton in vloll!i
wsiuderful .flying marbiue.
Mr.
nuinlH-r*.
man has ih»- machine nimplf-teil
Mr. and Mrs. (lillw-rt n-ccivv-tl tl:<
tbe exreirtlon of the burners. A pair
hU I* true but there were ords-n-d from Bost.m, Mas*., but gui-Kts in the iwrlor after they w«-n
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
I¥»x In the city,
ushered *io by little Ml** Mowlle IWn
The caae*
la no oera*ion
failed to work to Mr. FrtH-man's satis
nelL who reogivixl at the dixir. Mr*
very |kmkI
an- w»-n tpiarani,llueil
facUoD and they have In-en discarded.
lile preventailv ff mei-aaure ha* beco Now the white haired Inventor ha* Glenn 1‘ower and Miss lU-atrice Pominiy .presiding In the dining room. Mbtaken. The rloaiiig id the fourth gone to vk'ork aud obnst meted
grade Central m-IkmiI wa* a preventa­ burner* of his own di-slgn which he Harriet Wood ushered the gtie*ts into rcmi-diea. Deafness is cause
the dining room and on entering they inttamed condition of the mu
tive meaaure. the Uiard arllng
bi-lleve* w ill work to hla J Ik Ing.
were met by Masior William Gilbert, a ing of tbe Eustachlah Tube,
policy thal^-'A Htllcli lu time aavet
the tube is intlamud yui
dainty little figure in white, who pnnine- and did u.d tak«- any chance
GUN SET FOR A BEAR.
seoted each guest with a carnation j
Sniailpox U aurh an ea*Hy tran*mlttod
i.
favor
jihe
. dlM-aae and at* hard to Mamp out
FaUHy Wounded a
Hunter Near
The rv-freshnient* were brick lc< , tlou can be taken out and Hu.- lulu- natrlngent nx-UMin-a an- inn-efcary
^
, Mackinaw City.
eream. almonds. a^rt<-d cake, wafer.-1 *l‘’fed to. its normal coiulHiou.
^ Care ahould Im- exerelwd aud all
tri\>«-d forever; nl.nc
t'heUiygati. Mlrly. Nov. 19.—IaiuI* ami cardinal mint liatiic*.
pnimpily reiM>ii«sl
ca*i-* out of ten ire cams,.-.I by C«
Young dli-il from a gunshot wound rcNearly tw-venty five gm-*ls were re
nothing 1>ut au inflam.
of the mucous surface*,
llunlera and other* |«a»*lng thnmgh cclivnl Ttiursday evimliig while ou’ ci-ived during the evening ami i-u
bunting with a party of friend* near Jtiyetl to the full Ihe delightful inno
will give One-Hundred IV.IIars
the wiHid* ahould b«- very can-ful wl
tiv case of IVafm-ss teaused by
Mackinaw
t'lty.
Tbe |«arty ' came vatlon of their lugit and hostess, who.
whatever (In- la uaed. The wihhI* a
be cun-d .b
aero** an old logging camp and do through the aocial uvi-mie thus oin ned. catarrh) that cannot
in aiieh mudlllun now that ahould
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for rire.
lire, aaelatisl by a wln-l. get a good cidinl to pul up there for the night. have paved the way for many new tors free.
F. J. CHKNEI^A- CO..
Young liftwl the cover of a big dry U-achcr*. who arc now ihijoying the
atari, a great deal of dam
good*
hoaplialiiy
of
Ihe
city
for
the
fir-!
I*
box
found
in
the
camp,
when
he
Take Hairs Family Pills for coi
en*m-. Klrea an- generally
shot thniugh the abdomen by a

time.

that had been net there for a l»ear.
sws brought home on the midnight
It and doctor* summonotl. but

NOT

ON

THE

■k -y 'liriMib) |m- i-al, ii itfr
1 . .-m l-

jiV-'l’ ’ "
a plait, r uiul m, !v.
plait-r

.1

FIRST NATIONAL BANk

i

Tb*' 'll

i-ii: «>u>

imu-a iM-aiitifuI HK-tiulJy di ign-d Mt.
J-.I-; for ITS".

If

vvmi

want juvt an --xtra

- l.arKi -l luH ev. *•-<- lho«»- licw om-; vn b.xvi- ju-i r •
'.«• ,ii |l I'll and a le aiitifu] blm- .iii. f.»r (1 *«*

TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
III ..III May. '.If- llaiim r . No n»hi r
.1
arrauu* 111. a

;-,.i,-! ■■

I I'o tjt.- v.oii. Ill He -

Tlii-r»' b p’l lUv of iiuu-

l.ai ihvarf- d. put" ui 'iil inar>rr.»vv >

^ TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
c*>lh' and napl..if-- v..:t ..ly-nv s nnw .»

II..I .bll,- ,hr .mml»r

" P'-V- >U.-

>>,11. M-

«, ,...,.10 .On.lM.M
,b.- «.vlnn.. ..,1 'p-”'
the state Is rapidly increasing it dot-s,

.

pot mean that tb»’ iiumlK-r of gf-niiim-j
cbm-s uf Insaniiv is greater.
On this,

the asylum*.

Thc-ae

MUST FACE COURT.
Accidcntol Bhoeting Lead* to Charge
of Manslaughter.
Ionia. Mich., Nov.

1*.-^A

wwiran*'

has been sworn out against Will Shaltuck of lonta on a charge of man-

ill

a .i«>/..-ii

nuis'i binmiiut l-iit

^ TURKEY ON THE TABLE IS BEST
«■ i.viiii. ft'

voii Know they

l*i-|iiK.-r end .iiin-s. .-am-and uuior. • f«.." it-• drv."i*t. «laul.iTrc' Tor the laiicc.

olive* and piik.e* and gh<-rktn* ami rai*ui> for th- re'-vhi-*, mat,-.:-', ami tiut^ aud randies
for the dessen. aid don't fiiru-.
delightful

Bark Place Si-v-i ial

for the

.

A'fii ending for’a most

Thanksgiving dimier

scGORinrY

ago they

Were all kepCat home and cared for by
i and grand.
drei^
gianrtehlildrt-n.
Iheir t

:au< m-'\ taol,- >iui

Vv'hvii all H>i- "SI ;fliir and fixin'.--" mv !-»uglii from oor- gnm-ry

people ar«!

from old age.
A quarter of a cenmr)

h;V»i- a ^p^•n,lid a'.-^onnivn'

mini-v* meat and appb-sTur the pU-j.. raisin* amt «-iirranis ami «-gg- ai;«l . >:gar for the padding-i,

tir the agdk people who are admltu-1 j
to

a yard and ilu itnpktu- i*.

an *tlii- bi 'l.

ways that the great Increase Is cauw-1 j

known a* childish and fccldc minded

-*

. a.- -j*i*.i:.ly <

INCREASE.

point all the auihontie* of the *ta?i '
on Insanity arc agret-d. Dr. Bdwar.l - ^

GET IT OFF YODR MIND

X|.'y

.

TURKEY n.N THE TABLE IS BEST-

in Yrara Gone.
| Itu^Hnii irtv-P* in tlio licbl .*.u*iMii of
aKIamaroo. Mich.. Nov. 19.—Dr. W
nn..,
i-trge. hc.'ivy knu.K,-uk, a
M. Bdwanls, *u|K-rimendcDt of ih« | cooking i*ot. a i-.tpot. a «-artiid-,-i-lioi.
j Michigan asylum for the Insane, roadcj n water .-an a b iv^-r*a. k «ml :<u n\
,h..

•me money you mitht have saved, but did’nt.
Open a bank account, save your money, and
become Independent.

;;

tali!.- puriia- !l H,.-m a< Ci

i' v.M.r M.pplf'

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

The fear that the valuables or valnable pap­
ers secreted in your home may be lost, burn­
ed or stolen.' Abont 4 cents weekly will rent
a deposit uL and eive yon thesameproteclion that we have for onr own seenrities.

¥•«,:

I p'l i- i--, an- fn.iu J*. I.'. u:« i-. .♦ '.■'. "i*

c was tto help for him.

GONE BBT NOT FORGOnEN

■u

Fetterly

Rendered, the Evening Was Spent

dining room with it* tnassiw of feme 1 gv-i.th-men's pri.. . i\ .1. A.v. rs; Hr*the High school Uiy*’ symphony or , hiJIe** prire.
Ml*s
Ijoirn
fote.

But Yifter a siege of slcknes -s

work «*n the luirt of an . ffleleut Oeptity.

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE&.
Itching, Blind. Bleeding or ProtnidIng Plica. Your dmgglat will refund
money If PAZO OINTMENT fa
cure you In C 4o 14 daya. Me.

all seams allowed, only 10c
and 15c each.

Reached Ottawa. 111.
follosicg tlippiUR fmm an (M
111., paper

,

Banner Pattema. heat on earth,

In Si.,Jx»ula with hla flying machine chestra. under the leadership of I’mf. j iK. ibies. J. 1». .Middleum and Mary
to contest for the vrv^d's fair prlr.», V t- ij.—.
! Dam-.
A nlekle grab bag. pas.-ei).
K. E Hurst, rendcn-il a •'.eltghtful

exnlrt<d .Monday and dow tbe Inventor

The report w
that there w. n

$1J5 and ilJfl pak-:
& W.
«t BL

> iriend* of the iiarty montioneJ :a ih!
Program

tact- renter piece upon whk-li th.
cilmMin glow ».f the nsl eandl.nl ca-:
The lutd.n. weie ih.-ji nrrang.-i t..
delabra-was enhancml by the shadisv j ae»ommo.Uii' the lover* vd the pepular
reil'lights throughout the nnim.

The

__________

tl.

i tawa.

Oed by masM** of fern*, the ,color ist wa* a delight to *U. plav.sl Spring
stbeme of red beiug carried out by ihv T.ia*l." and to ih»* clam«-r.'-u- demon
exquisitely a'rrangevl tabli^ with iu j*m;Uf»nf r.-mli m! two |*.p'ilar

>aek rei
Indicate that the *I*htr are e«>nilng back
but how’king win they laat If lllogal

poriuiilty right here lu Oraml Trav
erae eotinty for aonu- paid acUv'

PROF.

Tbe dining ro«>m itM-lf was beautl

STiuiimeDEUT

are proiect*al In

RECEPTIONTOTEACHERS

and hiding from the library Into ihi

There are

thla etninty until ll»««. B'en In
upjier penln*ula. where the game
aon la now opc-n. doga are not allowe-1
a are aahl

ind

* >
'
HUNDRED PEO-

PLE AT ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL,

After an

dining room.

Altar Service.

many fricoda of the violating ami

What thv ALMOST THREE

of the aituatlon applies to ►
as well.—Charlevoix Sen­

while carnailuns. while delicate rope,

erae City.
Address, Rev. Thomas Cox.

few frlcmla of the finh.
Kot only the n»h of the region

:.f

Pmf.

Sfle* and

Cups and Baucers. flOc por uoL

I NINE DAYS.

_________

ENTERTAINED.

aelvea led Into breaking the law.
The tow la apedflc In regard to trtMit

lawful to Uke trout after Sept. 1 and

VERY PLEISANT AFFAIR

boya are aa. tooeh -chamaay of them.

Waist*.

Cotton Batu. 5e U9ir f^n.

Would start yon with a oce dollar deposit.

W.

Watch. : . Robert

oonatant taking of the flah from the
Dcvoilonal*. Her. J. D. DeeU, North
Btreama will hare the effect of making port.
n poor aeaaon for next *wr. are them
"The
Call
to
Service.”
Mabel

hwi-e been three fold.

thw evwuhig? We would be plaflaed
to show It to yon.

tinel.

Ferwneofi Saaalon 10:00.
Devotional acrrlces, Il^v. E.

haa the effect of makJnf the law atUI Dus ns. TrsTerte Cky.
mora IneEectoal. BporUmen knovlac
•SystemaUr
Bible- Study.**
fullvetl that the netUnf. which
Thomas Cox. Traverae Oty. /
aald to hare been «oln« on, and the
Aftameon Bcaaien, ItMk

Lsdton*

you like to Kwk this honse

Men's Pants. «te. Sfle. t3c, $1.28.

gaa:e ao far played .bm It sras on Mas-

kaa beea idn* on untatermptedl: on prograBu aad general arrang-:- ship. Our
over Btnee the acaaoBcloaad. Theiacn menu. Mlaa Mary Minor and Miss pkHu" aa
says
that takf then are not kllllac the fl^h Blhlyn Felt the o.her members. The
for the aake o< the aport, bat U to al^ followtBc la the program for the rally: Charlevoix

flah.
ThU la rt-preaen*lre in Itat-lf but U

' 1^ Toftot fleagi. S cakaa in bm^
lOfc >» • ,. • • ^

cwB buy OD E.4SY TERMS? Thetf
here 1* ywur chamx-: |l.SSf buys
Ibiw u»e If aotj at once. Would

PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK

cNoaa, Moahey waa bcatea the only

CAME LAW VIOLAfklNE.
a refnsca to oonse. la tbe face
For aane rcasoo or other. Umu^ of the three churcbea la thla dty.
oaema to be an utter lack of any
First Methodist. Asbary and Four of these Caeu how caa the champkwUMpt ta anforoe the caaa lava la the teeath
street.
NotthfOrL
l>etaad. BhJp be decided by a game between
Traverse
City and Mancclona?—PeOfviia Tkmreraa rag|ae. AacorM
AcBM. Oil Miastoa aad Klagstoy.
tnakey News.
Yea, and Charlevob.
tvINbla Tvporu. the taklac c€ Uout
Her. HuSk Kanaady of the A>bu^
froai the atreaias in Leelaaau count] church la chalrmaa of the conunlltee would Uke a look-in at that champkm

Ifl:; i

^VNYIIKB

Frmnhltn

even
them at best, and tbe tbiro
game hiia Dot been played. With Man

way and exteada from Maatotee te { celoaa grounds aad the dirtiest game
idayed la Michigan. The return
r aiy. The group of whl^
I WM to be ptaybd here, but ManTraverae City la a part la enmpolad

toped that tkc5-. an-Vmna them, reeelvtns torty cent* a pound for the

room bouse on

street.. Do you want a hoa»e
the eeater of the rily which you

acttulTfhtoindoQm ADd ceiig. It Sim jsmr
itleciiog of secomy-of indqxiMleKc-that is
denied the man vbo never saves. It B a ft^g
atm vockiag ftw yon day and night, earning naorc
moocy—Knethiag snbfUntisl to lean on in yottr
oU age when )Oor working da}x are over.

northern

day. Not. ». Thla mcwtlag* win
aa rccfcnalag- Ttavene City caaae kers
aad.were beaten If to 0; our team
tmportaat oae aa the group
of
eight
chapiera.
There went to Traverse City and were beat
gitfapa. of which there are rieraa la «n & te f. thas amkiiw the ataadlac
diat^ bold

Eight

r'

A flATiRCi aocooRt

Mkhlgaa high achbol teams,
The gnHip rally of the
Lmagwe win be held la the Pburtaaath aetther Md aay tight to asake ai
Street M. E- church la thla dty,MaR- claim wlchaut taklag PMoahey into

Grand TmTcrae

Bcautmu
bonw

loilYlNilM

C«F HifR ENiaW Had Na MeM

cyily
bank

vs

All dc
*iu lU-uuuid
• Iis.'«
ifvjl tb< fnii'l!- ynurrcll.
safety vault d.-tiartro«-at is

Ueomlug vvry po;ui'.ar.

boxes

from If.'K' a year up. Thewc
rent fro
strictly fire imxif.
vaults
Good plat-• to keep you. |iipM^
and other

valuables,

a: d ar*

slaaghier in «ooue6Uon writh the acci­

absolutely-umk-r your ci.plrol at

dental kilUng of Fred Bird, another;
loato boy. on OcL S3. Mrs. BIrJ.
toother of the dmd bor. I* the com-

von oavc the key.

Trtmti CHy »iti lid.

ptoiaant.

-Mi

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

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERI»NTILE COMPANY

lILL—±1.
1 rinim ftat Fi«aJ

OfTAMA won mAMcnvowA «amc
AMIUNOCO.

:

wm n» MayM WfiSt. 0$e$mk»r t
m. Pwtmkty rwnif«t«w / •
ItaMCir C. H. Pnr •»« CM«*a
Artkv W. Wlle« of «!»• MaaeeloM
dir toothdl toMi. Md M WUml*.
MM0«r of tlM Trarme Ctty foofboll
«MB ww« ta.tte dtjr to<Ur. Mrs m4sr« Pdodter «•*•. «oof«Tt»« wttii
Attoraor W. A. Scogmmw ud ornmgtA tk* detsfis of uie bmm to be
d«|r«f nrbtoy. D«. t. *t Rooro
pMb for tloo 0
wMl ■kww ta tb^
■SU roedpu. Th« Bwoey w paot«l
vtth Mr. l^egiHler by tbe rwiMcUr^
■ifirint— a»4 cbbi • sam between
tbe two bed indfpentfent teaou In tbe
dole »ddw nadired. Both touns have
wow •« tbdr ibiBM. Ymvone City
badan bodi befbalad only one*,
by Maaodona at tbe latter'e boow
' cioaatfa. byt tbo aenre of 6 to o. eo !•
caa readUy hm oeeo that a game be­
tween tbe rival teams, played on neu^
tral groaada, wfn be the greatest foot
ban aroM ever seen la this pan of tbe
siata. Array sats are being made
to brtaf la aaeordoDB from all
rawitac tonrae aad tbe date has beer
od fbr fHday so ns to allow Phos^
key amrebaau and their employes
The Maarelooa imm was oBeren
aaatbar bet d tuio. which they rc
faaed to Uke. Aocording to th
acreoamat they will iMf sllow«-d two
ootstac players and on will Travers
('ity.
RERBONAU.
Mrs. A. R IWsniond left today f«ir
Thompaonvllk, where she will spend
her parents.
Thaalpgirir
and Mrs... J. CrecnwotKl.
<
Mrs. Seddie P. Smith of NorthpoD
passed through town this morning
route for Grand Rapids to visit I
daughters. Mrs. Oerrit Ncvi-nrel i
Miss Roslvn Smith.
Mr. ami Mrs. Horton Iliisrcl loft
day for a visit at MusWcgtiji and Oram.
Rapids.
Miu Lena. Ijirley lefi for IntcMKuen today to visit friends.
Mrs. Harry Monroe le'i this morn
'ng for Newaygo, where rhe will speii .
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. M. J. Iluabnell of Northimr*
left this morning for St. Umls. MIeli
Mho was aeeompa^ed as far as Wai
ton by her daughter Uittle.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. M Itlakeslee left
today for Saginaw and Ht. l»ul« to Ih'
goee over Thanksgiving.
Mrs.o George Smith of C30 East
Eighth street, left for'Orand Rapids
this morning to spend the winter.
Mrs. R. Gales of Ccniral Lake re
I anted thU afternoon after being the
guest of Mrs James Kelderbouse.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. HewH and son
Joseph^left this morning for Grand
Hapld«.*where they will spend Thank«•
giving
John Monroe, who is building a doe«
for the lW*yni- riiy Lumber company
at Boyne fiiy, passed through town
today for his home to Ka«t Jordan,
where -be milt s|M-nd Thanksgiving
with his family.
Mrs. IxHi Rpragiie left Uds noon foi
ber future home lu eHlIslre. having
shipped her household gtswls previous
to her departure.
. Mr.'and Mrs. IVira Hartleu sml iw;
Children. Irma and Ruth, are in fu
city today on butdness
Mias Edna Scott returned tmU. ,thw beme at Walton after a visit wlt*j
ber brother. P T. Scirti and famlU
of Lincoln street

, tATUftOAY. NOVEMBER It. ttM.

THt CVCMtMG IKCO IIO TRAVCflSe CrTY, I

MBUKffSflTIE
doetal bate whleb It la d
watch tbe man who la tbe I
baildlag, am to aiotm tbm

May the sptrU of this hero , laapirr
those OMn who are to ptaad as the pOlan of tbe anar of .the United States
made the
with those «yics wtiirh
t
among leauIraa HoboBtonem great
gn
art aad which aloce render a^ea
mighty aad Inriaclble.
Mr. Prealdeat. by order of the Ccr
ama emperor. I have the honor of ask
tag yon to aeept this statae as a token
of hla majeaty's mad the Oennaa pe<v
pie s dacere friendship for the people
of America.
..m
Praaidcfrt Reaaevalt.
President Theodore Roosevelt re
looded as follows:
-Throagh yon i
wish CD behalf of the people of the
Ualted States to thank hla atajeat/.
tbe German emperor, and the peopP
of Oeramn)^ for the gift to the aatl^
which you *have Just formally dellvarvd to me* I accept it with deep ap
prertatloo of tbe friendly regard
which It typillea for tbe people of thi»
republic, botb ba the nan of
perar and no IhedMirl of the German
people. 1 accept H not meraly as th
statue of €>ne of the half doien greai
«wi soldiers of all time, and therefore
lun-uliarly appropriate f«ir placing
this war e<illege. hut'l aeet«pt It as th<'
statue of a great in^iW whenu* life
devotinl to the servlee M a greaj
pie. apri whoso deeds hastened the ap
proaeh of the day when P'nulled
many should soring into liclng.
As a soldier Krederlck the (
ranks in that
which Ineludei
Hannibal In antiquity, and Na|M>leon.
and iK»Bslhly Gustavus Adolphus,
modem limes. He hi-longed to the an
cleni and lllusirloiis house of Hohen
rollern. which, after playing a strong
and virile part In the middle
and after producing wime met
the great Elector, who were among
I the most famous prlne<-s of ihelr time.
I founded tbe royal house <»f Prussia
I wo centuries ago. and at last It
own day «-sialill»h«*d the mlrfhiy Ger­
man emtdre as among the foremost jf
world |s»wers. We reg^*e this gif:
at the bands of the present emperor,
hinuelf a nun who has markedly ad 1ed to the Inster of hla great boiiM- and
his gr«B« nation, a man who has <1 •
I his life to the welfare of hlr.
la. and w^io. while kei-plng .ever
lead)- to defend the rights of that pmi
pie. has also made It evident in em
phalle fashion that he and they d?sJre p<*aee and friendship with the
other nations of the earth.

BREVITIES..
Quite a numlier of people went
to East bay tasi evening to see
forest fire. From the city, the IllumI
nation on the cloudB mingled with th*
moonlight, was lieautlful bm at a close
laage It was more so. The dense roMtng clouds of smoke formed a canopv
for ihf fierce glare of tbe flames as
they struck resinous ti>-es and the
s|MTUcles of tongues of flame U>apin:t
up larger trees was welOrtirth seeing.
In some of the placrs^where the flriwas flereesU the trees, before they
burned. us>k tvn a pure white appear­
ance and kRiked as though they wv
revered with frost. While quite
large tract was burned over, no seri­
ous damage was done, tbe fighter*
havliu kept tt from spreading t
bouses and other proi>erty.
-9^ new branrh of the M. A N. E
kao^a-as the Manistee river i^d. wl.l
be open for trafflr on Monday. It 1»
aow completed from Kaleva to Wex­
ford aad It designed to be In coonectlon1 Vwith Walton.
S and the Christian
Endeavor society of the Cougregatlop
al eburefa win serve a colootal-suppe.
Tqsaday evening from S to R o'clock Ir
the church parlors Price of supper,
fifleesi «vnts. The benevolent comm'ttea M the rtetch vsill be there from
2 tft'k o'ctock to receive eontrlbutlons
Thanksgiving baskets.
JIMa Alioe Hartwell left this i
lag for Charlevoix, where she will

1 dxto a marc or leaa dJvtaat klashlpJ Thaakagirlnc day oervieea win be
Chariea Boya la very atek with paow
meialy bacaoaa It la tbe atafae of iw llghi th««.
a arichty and wrrible aoMlar. bm I ac-t BachaathmhasiuatlnMtaakso|byblooi: and to «=h aumla of Wood] hrtd at Grace Bplanpal church ca moaia aad bls.re«oycry \s doaWtaL
a. m. The offering
capt a aa a apmbol of tbe tin of da: eanh aatioil boa Hs peeallor dH5 we owe acme peculiar quality la ocr | Thoraday at
The Ella are planatag tor a vaalaaa
frieaAiblp and good wtU wMeb I tnut cnlUea to eacoaater; aad as the pc«-| notlxma! life or natioBa! character. A* i will be for the chnrch buUdteg riiad. rapper for Moaday aiffht. the rasMba
aa tbe ycBra go on wW Mad ever pies of the world tead to hec^ more j rroh U the ctae U Is aataral that w? ' J^peetal maalc by the veatad choir.
to be taraished by Bfi BroaMi tron
togccber tbe Amcrteaa and tbe eJoaely IgaH toeether alike for gool! shonld ha**e a p-*euU*r feellag of nea- I
Beajamm. who has been :a one of tbe tropMea cf hla doer bunt.
and evn. It becomes ever more Impori^ ness to each cl many peoples across Vorthport the past week with a line of
Mrs. A. F. Anfieraoa ana aoa Fraak
biaod beewMa tbe two amtkms. Wt
) all that each sboald prosper* the water. We moat en.-aeftly »!»-' GrinaeU Bros.* Uia*jT»ments oa sale la
of tbe United Btates are of mixed
not Oils to l;eeo cabrokea our fricod Bert Carapbellh store. pKumed this of Cmena are apendiag the day la t^v
eliy.
Mk. la ocr velaa rime the blood ef
alga of mcaace 4af a sign df ship for each, but so for as we can oKjmlng.

atMUi.wU the peopiea of middle, hope far the rest. Here oa this run- wit boat giving offense by an af»pcar —'
aortbaha aad western Earope. We a] tlsent where U is absolutely eftentiil ance of meddliag. to aeek to bria;;
ready have a biatorr which we feel that the different peoples coaclsffe to atom a better understaadlag and s ',
that we have the right to be leghl- our shores should not remain separate broader spirit of fair deaUng and to!- j
nutely proud, and yet oar natloBalitv but ahould fuse Into one. our uncea*?- eraiion among all nations. It has |
la still In tbe form^ve period. Nearly ing effo.-T is to strive to keep and been my great pleasure. Mr. Ambassa­
three ceatariea ba\e Mapaed alnoe tbe profit by the good that each race dor. In pursuanc** of this object, re­
laadlag of the English at Jamestown brings U) oor ahores. and at the same cently to take with roa *he first steps
marked the hegianlng of what , ha* lime to do away w'tb all racial and la tbe negotiation of a treaty of friend-1
rtace grown Into the Ualted Bratez.
roliglotu anlmcsities among tbe va- !y arbiiralina betwwu Germany and
Dnriag
ihgse three centaricj rioos stocks. • in both olftin.- we have the Urius! Rta'es.
Ja clojiric. I't me ibaak you. and
streams of aewcornc.-s from iiuK.y dlf- met with on asioaishiug measure oi
t count rin abroad have in each success. As the years go by 1: becomes through .voa the German c-raperor and
generation contributed to awell the to- not harder but easier to live la pt'a-e tbe German neooie. for this rtaluc
1 good 1
among curat'lvt's: and’ 1 which I acei'.nt in the came of the
creaae of oor people. Soon after th*BagUah nettled in Virginia and New j firmly believe that
i»<at 1'
f w'P aisu
ais< bc<eoato American pev»plo; a p-t^ile claimin':
Bagtead, tbe HoHaadcr settled at the not harder bm eader ’.o
blood kinship wiih vonr own: a p«'<»*)h
h of the Hudson and the Swe t** pcace and friendship with t
owing murh to Germanv: a iH>opl"
at the mouth «f the Delaware. Even | naUons of the earth. .\ youc
which, though With a na.lo.aal hlslo.->
In rMoelal days the German element ' * people «rf comiioslu- su>ck.
far s'uo.ler tl^ar. that of your p..opl«;.
difTerent nailoas. nevertbeleiif. like your p«»*.jp}e. Is
bad become very atrong among o*ar kinship
prouti m .he great di-etls of iu. pa.*'.
people In various parts of this couu
I Is coni
unflder.t iu the majesty of ii.
the Irish element was predoml them, hi
future.
Hre. I mhst
I
earM-.MIy pray «l.at in
fa the fopthllU of the Allegben national
les; Preach Huguenots were numv reloped
comln.:: yearn ih«>».e two grr'SC iiaIn
our
v.
Ins
!*'••
1
Itsu'
o!
the
have
By tbe time the Declaration « i
s shall move on toT-aril thvir se*destir.irs knil tos.-ther by ties «>.
Independence that process of fusion Englishman and the Irishman, to-lo sni.-*',
.*iju! e.usl will
which baa gone on ever sinf-e was well German and the Fre*'cnman. ih*vx'car
under way. Prom the beginning,of our dinaviun, the Italian, me '.a;;yar. th uttonal history men rtf German origei Finn, the Rlav. *-o that to «aeh itf t‘h«
or German parentage played a dlsi.4 rnwi powi Tf* of the Ohl World we «an
gnlBhi*d part In the affairs b«uh • (
1^ ^
That moihere should take
e and of war. In the Revtilmkm
7
advantage of
war one of the leading g*ni*ral<
W.- have a loi of iwld coats, an acMuhlenberg, an American «tf Gitciiiinilatl.iu of M'VK'ml iM'awns. They're
descent. Just as'among the i
JuHi o* w.vn« and litm a* ciskI as they
i«l«Ts from abr.iad who came to aid
of the most pronilneni *a.<. i
German. Mleuben. MuhlenlMTg v
Hie first speaker «If the house of r
wai be g;vcn m the
n'seniatlves; and the tattle which
he Kfvolution »av««d the'valley of the
Mohawk to the American eao*-e wa.*
house
foiighl under the lead of tne Gernmo
IK-rkimer. As all the dllTerem races
hen' tend raphll.v to fuf^o together. Ii
is rarely possible after one or two gen-*
- —by t!ic—
cTatIuns to draw a sharp line beiw'*H>n

king and mlghtv general whose statue
we have J"st ree«*ived. In all h^^tory
no other great eomman.ler save only
Hannllial loughi so long agalnKl sutli
terrible odds, and while Hannibal (In
ally falletl. FreJ«Tlek finally trlumplHHl. In almost everj battle he
fought against great odds, and he al­
most always won vlctorv When deN-ate.1 he rose to an even greater a I
tltiide than whe'a virtorirtns. The mem­
ory of the R<'Tel^ Years* war will last
as long as ihelr,lives In mankind the
love of heroism, and Us iiiKTatloii.v
will be stadb'd til ihf> miniiu-st detail
as long as the w;orld iMR*s a soldtei
worthy of the name. IiI is dtlBcuU I.
know whether to admire mtvst the vl '
of Leuthen and Prague. Rov.Zorndorf. or the heart-brvB*ing campaigns after Kunersdorf. wheu
• he tr.ai King, after having iR-en
beat«-n to the ground bv t»*e bandel
might ot E'jrope. yet rose again and
by an exhibition of skill, tenacity, onvTgy Aid daring such as had never be­
fore iMR-n Mi-n united in one person,
finally wrostetl triumph from defeat.
Not only must ihe miliary seholsTj
riirn to the car»-«T of Fri-derlek the]
On'ai for lesMins in strategy and lac
tic*; noi only roust the mlltiary ad
mlnlatrator always-mrn to his career
for lesMin* In organlring sucre.**; not
only w ill he lover of heroism nwl
the tales c r hU might,' feats as long
as mankind cares of heroic deeds: but
even those who aro not attracted by .
the valor of the soldiiT mns’ yet. for |
-•
- -- preatness of the man.
pond*
ider and admire the lesson* taught
by hhis undaunted n's.'iluilon, his in­
flexible tecacltv of purpose, his far­
sighted grasp of lofty possIbillUe*.
and his unflinching, unyielding deter­
mination in following the path he had
marked out. . It U eminently fitting
that the statue of < this iron soldier,
this born leader of men, should find a
place in this wab college: for when
•aloloriy genius and aoldlerlv heroism
reach the highest point of achieve
meet the man in whom they are dis­
played grows to belong not merol.v to
Ihe nation from wnleh he spra^ b«'
to all nations capable of * lowinj
ring, and
pable of appr
masterful virtnea whicl
akme make victors in those dread
atriigfflec where resort Is at last had
to the arbitrament'of arms.
But. Mr. Ambassador. In accepting
tbe atatne given ua today throagh you

B Snap in

“ BOYS'
and
CHILDREN’S
SHORT
F
OVERCOATS
AND
REEFERS

J1 Grand Ball

CITY

OIWERAT^

Wednesday Night, Nov. 30th.

ihe various elements; bm there Is iu<
student of our nalkmal e«in(!lllons w»;u!
oas failed to appr.'claie what ai , iit-1
•aif!
valuable elcmeut in oor comp;.aii
stock the German Is. Here on till*
platform. Mr. Amliaioiador.' among
lhos«- pni'sent todty are many
parily or wholly of German
among the oflleers of the army and
navy who have llsteniHl to you and
wrho now Join with me in gnn-lIng yir.i
there are many whose fathers or
grandfathers wen* horn lu Gerniativ.

;.r>!

South Side Orchestra
of six pieces under direction of F* D* Hichols
Dancing school from H to oVJ«)rk iiiitlcr lltc suj>crv;s!on tif
the ohl Tcliahlc I’rof. De Commerre, will be free of charge .as 5«ic a
couple w III armit to both the «Uncmg school ami tUm c. Seals in
llic gallery to onlookers ami filen.ls Itic each.

our
Cloak
Depart­
ment
thU Wi B
lull of the
best value*
in Lodicii'
. anil
Childrens

GLOJiKS
ever ha«l.
You will
find them from $3.00 to $5.00 cheaper than oryahere else, fpr the some qaality. The cut shown
arga-ns.
$5.00
one
many' bargai

ChiMreR's Goats
—trom—

$3.50 to $12.00
UDIES' GOUTS
. , /
SS«k»2DII

FURS
> At all
terest fOO.

that wiU in­

UNION
STREET

M0.09 Coats tor g3.9S
SS.00 Retfers lor $2.40-.
$2.25 RttUrs for $1.50
$2.00 Reefers for $1.25
Th« r. ari-(pt»i many «if ilu-m .so come
early.

The Boston Store

You aire cordially invited to attend. Come early.

CLOAKS, FURS, SKIRTS,
DRESS GOODS

3:.;

from the Oannon e«p«ror, I accept It

.31!

pleased
to annaui
a well rtrrked
; ;.
warehouse at
Frsnt St and Pere Marquette track*

We have a full line of

LADIES’ SKIRTS
31 $:L50,

$rj..*i0.$r..00. $7.00 and $7..j0.

all lengths, from

inches to KJ inches.

DRESS GOODS
l or a Christmas gjift a new dress pat­
tern is one of the most useful things one
c.in give. Mohairs are very good and
very stylish. Wc show them in fancy
a.nd phin at 50c, 75c and $1.1 MJ.

Our Black Goods
Department
Is one you should n
buy Suitings in
Illack and Fancy,
colors. I’lam7aHd\
Mixtures, at ‘

Prices
that are

can deliver
pressed **riek
pcrtljnd cement

enameled brick i
paving
brick
plastering hair
calcine plaster
hard plaster \

wa|. coping
chimweV caps
flue lining and sewer pipe
felt papers and
cempesition roofing
together with
all kinds of
builders equioments
and tents
on ahprt notice

1 to carry always
Ick a nlttt line of
trowels
plumb' rules and levels
shovel* hnds and •
wheelbarrows.
Before
you boy trom

to make the
prices right.
Telephone* atz 12D0. 101«
.Bell Iona d'st. 45
Room 209
’ State
Bank
Building

Right.

BidiniiidiiBOuSBplyGi.
Jens C. Retartsn. praff'and magr.

A. J. WILHELM

SOUTH
SIDE-

M

-".tm twill* meoao TMwnH cirv.

■r CMABJeS B. LEWS
CiVnWkt, MK. Iv <L B. uarte

J.
WIFE

OF

COLONEL

FENNE88'

"I-

^radshaw w-n

j

-

**wi;i Inraie Ms
s galler
gallery ia the liuihling

■ jK;"r.,“
Clraee

throughout

iipled

I

nxslt led for

E- l-*eniie<'syl manager atid owner of
iM'aiers

:"i\

A. J. lllari^how. the W( Il-kiiown pho

• Ktenlng Ilemrd.

N«v
I'J. Mrs.
Mnrand Keiines»y. wife of C’ol. Jana's

niimemns

the

I fori fosrapher. furnierly of ihis riiy. h»t
j for svvcral years In the ii|i'H-r i>enhi
! Kula. will shortlv reinrn here.
il.

Crots Bill.
ID W
Cinrtnnail.
Cin

Locate i

Kneelartd Building on FronI

THEATRICAL MAN. 8UICIOEO.

GOOD BUSINESS i

tl. •

l’nHe.1 Stales, and daughter nl J. E. Charleveis Cojricr Speal
Moran.1. president of the Indlanapoli'i!
, ^ew Kimball; Manager.
Transfer (nunpany ('ommiited nulrid • j
m. n. lUrm-r of the petosk' } Musi
hero last night by taking (•arlsillc arid.

^„n,,,an) ha.s wild out h*s hioinesR ii

Sla? teeonlly •“"•'I b<*r Iwi.sband for .•
divorce nod the latter llhnt a eni.-s j

a„d last week parrhasetl thpnsiness of the Klrolian com
Traverse t'iiy.'where li

bill
LOST LINCOLN’S OVERCOAT,

X Imd bmvothhiic UmAncrmlne. aituated alaoot
oovtbe dlvldlnj:
i
line between
Pr^an
and Cblle. for two yoani
before war 'waa declared between
tcrioe two Wmntrie^ No ronifilalBts
had lieen made anainat me as superlntend* nl and eoslweer. but tliere camo
a «Uiy when tbe eon of the pnwident of
ttie inlulns I'uairuiny tcraduated from
Yale aa • luiulnx eniciueer. and bia fajob ready for blui. 1 waa
1 I win iw
-lion’t 1
bm-L into SK’eaod place tie. I’tn uao.1 t« rougblu, U
a lx- »tioved
xU
alldi
or' a fro nmntha imiU Arthur bad got Uo- giiL untl botb prmss-ded to dla
tlie elloallua and waa tbea mourn
to be iMlitei.v dUiuiamd. and be was
I h id Kent my man wUb aii extra
to*bare full swlnxmule. Imi Crave* bad liuught two ihott
Tbe prwklcut didn’t aay tbia exart at Arira. <>iu' for bis sister to ride and
ly lu bl'- euurteouK k*tt«-r uotir.viuK me
|b.nt bbi aim woriUI fcrrfve at A
eaui,:.t eight .,f two Wlm-hesiere and a
u <-ertaii> (bite aud n<i]tNKUnt;
Iwx *« r niii'jiunttion auione the muIT
meet lihu and put blui up to tliluga as and felt u bit ejnsoled as 1 lurmsl ib
far aa ride, but 1 read lK-tW«>en tbe the new niriraur Young Cruises was
IIIMW and IWW the lundwrfiliiK on tbe not n durtr. He hadn’t a elgarotie liewall.- I bare nerrt »a>en .|Uoi«:------- „„
hiM lips nor a lisp to
bud rial art'll fellow , luit 1 w aa down j
Klood
tall, with bU
IsKinds. nnd Ih.'re
w i'i.iu at
fo.v as well as In
di-spise I
bl« linils.. I felt Umt be would Iv a
of a go>sl tiling, even If
g..x! pimner In a iMTlmmage eveii Iw^
[her owns a eoulrulllug Interest i
foro I g.it ll.e hearty grlji of his luimL
Tllx sister was a girl of alioni
a>u;^li In earn Ids own bri'ad
with fair fu.o aiHl resuiule |.
r. In niy luimrs eye i bad i
the etil lienrted guerrllhi. who was
standing all IhU lime with his slunl
lisp and a eig.nrolle and kn-iw tug .nliout |
ngaliut tlie ofll.-e balldliig. wliiaof pne
tlljig and liuuiuilug l>.v turns, had adof niunlug \ a^sar eollegr. Hr would udnitia;i lu his eyes ns lie «-jst them
half rsd and half dawdler, the wm UiMi;»id.er.
his futber. lie would say. -Hwear
••I rleud ..f your*?’* .iiurle.l Craves
nb!" nnd *’1 eawn’t. ye know."
Im glami'd «t the guerrMla.
WE DIP KOT tmil- IVI Bcrcux TUB FIUB. •
il the uiliiv would lie to him nothing
•xartly. ” I rqdie.!. -Allaw
I a hole it: the earth. There was a
to lutro.tii.'e you tto r»slro.
feminine softness to Ids name, nnd rllla niid nddier. He arrive.1
ed**Jiurt
of gciuag Litu Into a Idue mliinte before you. and 1 thiuk he hasflannel shirt and workl'.ig tools Into •omrtlilug on him iiiitul.”
hh* liaiuls iiiiiile me siulie.
e." iwld the fellow ... ...
IhM'i' dllTereat i«i-aslons within a
bowed to luy visiloni aim cast a .Udd 1
pl.-k»sl up the haiulle of a
Balled Into a .-rowd of mu
Omiits hy brid miners who had dw ld.'d
I tiu'uiselves :
cun- «r -III the t me of which g.ivenmieui V
.\nhur Cravi's and br»ken
I askiil a, I looked up the lumiutain
•jn.. an
Twi.e during tlie same y.'ar giierri
h'Nst two d..mi of ids
hii’p and
batvls Im.Lswo.nH'd dawn on the iiilue
ond demanded tojl money. I.tit I had
fortirt.'il the engine lioU'O'. rolJie.1 live
A.... x.gtMsI lighters ur.aiud uie and
n H^e-n'oir. The «uU f.oiu Yale
av.tmast."
0
! have swallowed his ehiu over It

i

MEWPHPTOGmPHEB

at once. Mr. Harner
huKtIer. nnd thorouchiv underistandii

(he nt'oic business. U'lng of a musicil
turn himseif. \Vi- n.'Ofl lo pranee the
Company for
;>tn « t V I’.h "Baum ’ twenty-five yoar.York.
Ne\.
Il». ~ Alexander.
ago.W i'.'U he was^i.er of tlie Harlsir
Kre -maa, a Uf-Kro. !»!i year^ old. ha^ j
il. and the writer
bnetght ;silt, hen apaln«i no expn"''.'. Spnngs
mgh t
diseoids
eompanv lor » :•«» .liunnu.-* ulh red to'
L'Uy 1
w 'lh a eoruel. T.-av

Old Slave Wanu S500 From Espreac
New

gtiod hubini'ss man and
meroi.tt that onee l*e!ia»ked to Ahra-j|^* *” *
Hvily eltir.en.—t’harlevoix Courier.
ham Une'dn
Krei'man ej.raped
He '
iilaveo and fli't! t:' Wn>>hlnKio
Oiaaatroua Wrecks.
became a wrvant In the whlti* house.
Carelessness is resjionslble for many
•and slnro SW.t had Jeahm-i; guarded
. wreck and the same eause*
as a irexsure an overoiat tha: Preiuare making human wrorks of sutler
di'nl l.lue'du ureseuied to him. T>"‘
eourt Will l«- a'^k.s* to pia.'e the vahjof the mat. shtrh If* the oril? point

w^-

issue IH tvu‘- ii l•■|<•eII'ilU and

*he

Telegrapldus in .Wys^'ula. Is done
utidcr dl«l■•^lllU:^. Tile monkeys -wing
4UI the wires :ilid the eteplillllt'* list
the isdc'. fer - I.it. Idiit pf.riHuiis.
AS mule now sl. tid*. tiere is,n<

p'

New
niseovery
f.w
Coughs ami <’oh

Consumption.

jwr>s mropan> .

epougtl K'dd .MM .d tie- .'.11111. II H w< l
«II
Iti tr..<^s;i*l tbe l.u.^.m--' «

7

.luildu t li.dd
- liiiurA ufler tlie
ihe mine a g. si

1 iwrnty.
;

-bfro n^r '"t^tlung’

a«J.-.'’ r

H

.. lirics' they wii: m;

Wmmm
'^v£i
msimm

' have only a few of them

floanve. two r.iines on flounre. two

tiirkt. I

rows of imitation bt-mMitrhinc ian .each ruWe

iritn tw- vo-lncL
each ruffle, two

and two

on
flounce
<

Bliove ruffle; Qonnro is verv .’at 1 and skirt has extra wide a'
a akin’ yxm srould pick out as a two d.dlar skirt if >x»n did

i'

Ibc price.

lue for * week.
I*-Mr rhr;t..r.- .»«' .0.1 u, . ..
Th.- next day a lMi»«l-..r >ix fernv’.nu
routs des.'euded ou the Amerlemio
nd were for taking lroui.*dlate poss.'s.
l.iu
N.it a man aimmg Uie hamls
.>.uld I liKln.v t-* lire a luusk.'t for me.
ruid 1 almukl probahly have lieen aliot
of Iwnd had not an e.,ual wuraU-r
•hUean- arrived with the aaiue objei-t in view. Of course tbenflghl. nnd I bad rouse euoogh
tbem have It o
IVruvlao* were defeale.1 and driven

l(^t
Jrod cloih

With this »1.5'* tperial '

show la* one at

7oM.riug*tbJ lIiTm'

ninpeU !

.....

-It’wilt rorm more like a *hc« i »f w-* try

Two daya after the atfalr of tna;
scotita and at 1» o’clock in the fore- ^
•of the tloren biboreiw ; l
d tbe, mine tbat aimber en­
emy waa In alght. I bnrried to tbe
anrfate to find one of tbe w ickedest
l(M>king chapo It baa ever been my for-

‘ waa known as radra. l
had long been a ten
at While he waa a V<

That is a wonder, do not fail to sec this one too.

money niways Calks
Not a Sick Day Slnca.
-I waa taken severely with kidney

... » ..I. Of p,ur El writ Bluer,
and def-rmlned to try tbat.
After
taking n f.-w dosc-a 1 felt relieved, and
MMin ilMTeafur wa* ('Otlroly cured,

«"!? I*

ftimumaiism. Ncu
I roubles and ((lenoral Debility.Kidney trouble,!
Thu is what H. F. 1W.». .« .
wriu-s.
Mead’s South Side Dnig Store, S. t
Wait A- Sous and Johnson Drug Co.,
druggtktf.

'

Grists;

-.f IhM'-

Ill

. baiaUi

has ael »

of taking defeat good*

t.dIwuK: "St ruck l,v a cycl«*e. Have
im.ler.
Before I
Orm r. F.uukliu Crxive'.!
'
'V‘
around I waul to extend to yon
devel»»|M'il a Kliii.lMirn u!e<-r
r-inurainlaihms for your Kafely."
ni:>ielding to doctor.- and ieic«-«lM - f a
four year.--.
Tlien ll-ickleit's Arnica
Salve cured.
It’s just av r<sKl for
Ooexn’t Reapest Old
Uurns. Si-alds. Si.iii
Kiupiious auJ
|•lles; 2.'m- at K. H. M. ad’s South -Side
-U’a sliameful when youth falls !
Pnig Store. S. K. Wait A- Sons and allow. pru|u'r respect for old age. bt
J.dinson Drug Co. I'ruggisl.^.
the ronin
i King’- New I
tialer l.ow seveb- aud ir
|»a\t.l It
i;t. -td.-ij! of 1 he! maladies I

mail lu Am.r.ja. K'.ng.^. pnnees and
|Mii< utate- lia\«- f howered der'iraiiun ^

irfU *'

gouih .fid- Drug Store. S.
Sons and Johnsem fbug Co.,

iilMj;, kill- uo'il. 1! h»- wciro Ihem all at ^ .Jrugglsls.
.lie.
(i<- would glilUT like a elrr«-.|
-----------—---------------war.ii.
Among the lo: are the nil!
creat. toue >. l.r..«u*s ls-l> and 5>raln.
rru> ia. the crown of tal

j.lilv.'s all impurities from yo-.ir sys-

I opoiil I of lltlgiiim. the Win at

i t.-ni. Mai.* - you wctfKci.B >oti well.
1 Hol!i-u re lltieky M...iutain Tea. Si

ol
».

(•• uni-ciirut.

i«>r«Mu n-puhllccn candidate waa aa

. A Runaway Bicycle:

audits h
.

giMMl exampe

nap w l.sl honors b-vo. Id out of

hiittioriilD and light hi-wrtedly.
Hla
ciiugraitilatory teli-gram to tbe vR

5H£“ir”

iifiill
ir™3:;5rHF“
il

wen- oin and-traiupiiig <»vis- the urnuntains t.i ..ffer their st'rvt.ii t > onesMle
s no ii'rtalnluiiMler 1

U a fp.eia) Mr Mondnv i

P. W. Nichols, Prop. ^

far .p tlit iw.-utjtmn non w.|.* ..t w..il. ! me

..

wan.'

1

A Heaton lloin'riwm of New Haven,
the rec«-ni deUKK-ratic candidate Ic.r

Grav-« e-iil oui :i« 1 r.oil my P.iirtli . hot.

-iioN’r Bom UN fa, ouu

1

YOU KMOW QUAUTY.

giiv.nior of

iilillii

Tl.el.usimws hi .-lilldreu-s tin s.>l.liefs
lh*'.l'?m^.rh'.^ War m-ws .ause.1 the

Th.Y aro extra tp:t’H.

SOME FlICES:

I and ijoaLr

A «P-!ji>

Mmm
nJ

A-'

.... ........t-'UV'tiii!’:..*.".!

„i:Tr.-.d.p ai.U »rl out In w piwcrful

lM.nl.-r

-

Enterprise Grocery
10 ivoumU OaI Meal..........
25c
Soap...............................................25c
Spoonds Bacon.........'................... .'... JSc
0 pounds Rice...................................... -..-25c

\\t.-n wi- had s;.l!afi«l

^

.. K. n.

Better than yon have $2.00 for
Manj a Time.

Prtmtom Stamps tvilb €adi Satei

~ *5

:ra\.n and hl« ►

tnery. This
teed for

FOR A PETTICOAT

MIOHIQAN

pretest or ait>ui- .Vr for the IVruri.nus. j n. d.i ,o ,r . ir -u, a, iM^m
they wiijiltl vf'kan to gvldde

a tis-.

m

TRAVERSE CITY,

..." ....
t:~s
IS';

■S

Mi-a.r.s S.uith Ktde IVug Storo. I
Wall A- Sous and .loliiison Onig
• .Mu-and »l "
Trial
ilrii’iclst

The Swfsiish l»\vir ..f llat.iucer lias
extaldM .il n gr.i.lii.it.i? l.i\ .mi .-ill
iM-i's.'iis w.iglMiig ..\er
i:i

FLOUR

r;.;
7,zr::z'

w hile I was wn'tlng the y,
man’s arrival Hint war was de.h
atid It di.iii’t inUe me l .iig to ligurc . V|. m ihi-n:
.
Aim*ri.-auo was in n luusi. | had r-‘l> » i..
We had
’^
liail the
me eharter
eminer mini
m.iii tlie
on- Clilleau'*.
'
j! . ‘
^

'TwSrMi..:
one of many whore
hyOlr. Ktiis’s New
i.s gi

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

‘7Z

,s

"

B EST

miggSB
i§:msm

•OVAL bAKINe PUWbCA CO.. •

TOOK CARBOLIC ACIOj

-

HIGHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE

my terror
had
him. hbi slater Hue. at be rrare
formed roe. Keen before 1 hml
•ed tbelr fares I waa ealllnc
aorU of Wots for belns foollab enoogb
tD brine tbat girl Into ma-b
I bad on band. Doth of tbem saw tbe
eatnnlahiDeiot and
fere, but both Uagted at roc. and
roung tnau Bald:
we knew tbat a (
and things
of l:>int. bm
I>u Mias
r lurseme may pnire
cosuinrt.' ami
• good tiling. IHm’

OiMlIly and Pries

m.

HANNAH & LAY GO'S

tlite ai
9f btao Bad Ma Brut ««1L
frlwt hi WMild hare aoM to Bie
1 ohoaM IMTC rrpiied (o him.
tati a wovd hod ticni opetea wo coocht
the boot licota of

Presidenfs
Son

foiir^caUraiflb^and teab»
curt homMnade. Thqr wffl be fredier,
cleaner, more
and ^^dwlesome.
Royal Baldng Powder he^ the bouse
wife to produce at home, qdddy and eco^
nomially, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, pudthngs, ^ frosted layercake, cri^ coddes, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with vdiich the ready-made food
found at the bak&dwp or grocery does
not compare.
. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

»*To«»ftv, •

3lf#M

I looir

Home Made

mcmi^

.f I*, r.ia. tie* doii'.dc dragon <

e* Ills. Tea or Tald. •

•^1

qrinnell

.Mliu-ou’s I>nig

BROS'

tb« Piano Store
that Saves You Woney
The greatest power In the mercantile world is big. cash buying. The shrewdekt buyer. If bmnpere*^
small buklnesk and limited capita!, is no match for the dealer who buy .i m Iniroenro quantities and wb^
cr.'.ilt Is nDquesiloi’.e.l. The pat nmasc of the lug dealer 1.- eagerly sou ghi by all mauulaarturerx. who natoimlly vie wUho'ach other In olferir. g attractive prire cooceaxlons.
It Is tbe power'ok our Immense .purchases, made necessary by the aggregate basIneM oC our namacodS
s'ores. that enables^ to give the angpproachajde values for which our House Is famoua. Tba cobUbw
growth ofourbuslncaa through.'ut Michigan and adjoining states Indicates that as people leani cd ow la­
st ruments. our prlccs^ur service. tr.d our liberal iroa*ment of caioomers. ihtTr quickly reallte the advmatages of dealing with
Il Is undoubtedly true that we offer the piano buyer g.*oaieat valuts, tbe hlfhest degnre of sstlsfartloB, and the mos; efliclcat and reliable service, bet^aiisc we an- wUhoat question one of tbe
most exicntively organ’ucd and perfectly equipped Music Houses In ‘be world.

I EAST FSTwnrrs. mew maos to aittr. |

TRAVERSE CITY STORE: 15? E. FRONT ST.
BHANCH OF fflilNNELL fflRO^.. PIANO llANUFACTOBERS AMP DEALCttfll OtTwOlT.

nj^rarsii

r ArrcwlooN.

M

I«r nmarni ktotarii

t

Stnac*
ar»
Btotnatf d
•Mta (to
toitotadJr lMM«. Tto tow
tec vlltecns w* oU FtoMk
a»! (tor toOrte tofftldctr CtoA tto
•iwtoa or.ttotr ueaton
lto«u f«M«r«r to to Mto wivtimt ia
Mg got totwto» tto hmAmamm d tto
cravcrmitf. la tto Beruato
rani are CW ararea «f t«o
lovan. Ptora aad Boae. ato
mmr4mr. 6ny
Ito fmlttm la
41aa. Tto atorr »■ ^ ihat-Plerre aa4
Kom my4arn. v|p after ttoae yeara
of ttormr atotod life, agracd to 4to
acrae. n«^ at Banraad to acule, awi
irmta of divorce, aad tliat apoa tlA
arriral In (to vUlace Bay4am atmthat they watk thro
flare uT tha*4cad. Soon tbe tatUght.
cbaased tato 4aitatoaa. and tto Btooa
Kmrnm ttf aa tto toafte walked atoatr
toaoac tto graeaa. Ttoy lanMd Ic
took at tto ataiaed aladoas of
ctorrk. abea a 'straage aae faataaaJ
'* tooa dtoto. A atemoto aad ailaat eoigratoUoa at atoatoai fonaa fraeadod
ttoM to tto' dodr of tlie mlaad akarvk.
_ (^to«ta« c»oac togetber aad taipeOed
to aa iiBMWtatee. they foit<wred am;
'aitortag Cell a|Ma their kaiws. for
llgtata vara toi^ aad tto ooaicragatloa at la4aoa aad white people were
jolalag In tto worship la rrspuasa
tto pale priest. The two **af the earth

M M to I

itoe the cloud* of scl0»hec** an*:
pride bid hill Jen it* Rias ing Cams.
Within a few weeks the budie* of the
lovaM were found cold to death.

A

short dlsisnee swsy lay Ito body of
flray Ksgle The Indlsn was In lore
wl)h Itov**. and in a flt cif lesions rage
had murdered them.

He okisad the

<5 mile* from Bsmnalia. wa.s taken
wlih an attack of heart disease, while

visit the Initel every day to ace the
hen.

After

for over a

The followlag alleged
ito Hickory Ridge M'xsourUi
run.
peared in iho c^tlcago Tribnne
ic;
Scooped:

mlh*

Tomahawked:
'
V
Gee: Dldn t they lick iisT

through the woods until he reached n
would And him.

But old Hickory Ridge done noble:

Physicians from Ks

gone to

They will endeaviw to bring him tt
Bacanaba. but in order tr do so will
to carry him two miles over a
»w path before to can be placci

bnAe when they

Gosh

the hunters

camp to look after Mr Yellaad. and
report him In a serious eundillus.'

relumed, bat are

much the wiser mm tor the experi-

There was^oav* ballot in a ('Union
euuuiy township ^wliirh was tliniwn
• •vt b> the elerlliin inspi'etorti Ir-csus<«
There

was n«K a-ervNis on the ticket, but
arross the top tbc man who bad voie;l
It had written the query; "W^iere In
—I* Roosevelt's name on this tick-

eir
Minister ma&agor foot ball team i.uiu
/•
aing.
^..-.^t'als, ItaMle Cn-ek. dtiiig Inuu |>n«>u-

all

comoobs!

Ltjok at

old

Missouri:
e. a

gtKvd |»rinUng

uffle*.*.

We're going to T/.-xas.
fifty cctdtf on the election.
Fifty eenls In clean, hard cash.
That's all wc was willing

t«» 1

when wc beard that Bill Hrvan «
going to make r|*eeche* for I*arkw.

wrung when CUyt H?rn«*VBurkie an«I
John I'lillUps came tt» Iowa la^
Saturday and didn't get dnink. but we
dlin't think it was going to to a.i bad

the amount Imndled the prei*enl i parker. all right.
approximate IS«,000.«(»u feet. on (hat.' Mill b<
TIm* quantity transported during Jul.- out in his punkin imlrh and »
twlci'^the num­ can't find a punkii
kin ifiatV beet
August averaged alsnit the same.
Wllllamsion to making a miich-nee<|.
tvrjmpnivement to Iu Ore prolv'clion.
k'.iOti feet »»f sIx-iQeh Iron water

go;nl and

a^d has g.n !
meller^ Will

a sunnyVack and come henpunkin
to our office and Wljie us over 'our

Is fumlsheti by the' electric lighting

t\f T. r. wants curfew taw for
ISVlIMIMt

personal
Kyrr B-'llew nml Mr-. J.'Knrs Brorca
rotter are frb-iuls again and will n. I
tegidber Ibis tbnitrienl wisoii.

8|Hiiu •b’Cidy detdores the r
of .MnuLintiiil.-iiiint faiu.Mi- uf Its lull
fighters, w ho ha.s :i.:dS' slain ealUo to
NV* Suulmin buine fur lillnd w‘ll
h'?
ereiiit.
niH-llnn
A peculiar Incident in cunne
open iK-c :::
Tlicrr Invc Uto nit-;irtlie,l at Bury
with lh« recent
eU>clioii
IS that
Itagh' man. «k*n5 hS. si riouvly ‘u
Leonard Bunblad. of iMhpt'ming. can Ft. F..lit.o...l-. Ki.g---truces of u Rnmnn
lured by big b.irk.
dldaie for county treasurer, was Killed vHUt. .vlrMIng rnigiiintt- of Fanima
kih! Kunitiim Itritisli |M.it«vy.
Rural mal' « ari ii i
will have holi
railway acejdent a w tvk or so to*da.v Tliaul.j-fjitiiii;
Miijor Hoiutld Ho-.-, a w<-T1 kiie.yii
fore ck'clUin. Tbe tlmi* wa.s so sbuit '
Kalaniacuo has rol>lM i «iio»e \|e
ti other catididiAo could l>e foun<l j autto.rity nn the luoMiiille Ui«v*ry t
mator.a. will 'go to |•:^ll.-•ola hs ti
timi>xarr all wtuueii.
to iwke bto plan', mo his name was al' gue«l of Ibe Flliltvl Fl.ites .aiml MO
■ .Many lamllb-s . Italib fn . k uia.'. • lowiHi to stand on the ballot. He was
i lutoiouers.
sirk by iwilng Itad isuk.
elected, probably the first dead man
J-olge •■liarles Field ef Atlio'.. Ma*^
•■MV put in ufllcc.
llNcnanan enjov ing Usim.
Hie .d.h-t prut tleln*
When the vott*s wt»re being eounte 1
IVsponuenry
raiised
7o\enr<»l'.
• r In Xcw Koglnisl hihI ibi oble.
Ibe riiilnl Kisin-? at prcsit
Riga man to I'unimii suicjde.
Whitehall the cl«*c(kM board found
•xer.
i.--lii2
his
Jodleial
fun, liou*.
llay nty man stole overrtMii In iu a to'llot-which was marked wiih a
under the reiutblicau head, thervdcr to get home 111 Jail for winter
Alliimnt farmer crushed to death by
stoi«- ImmI

HowanI l'lt> woman nearly, burned
to death by maleh eatehing in hair.
Ijinsittg man iap|H*d a water main
(h>t duck

by making tb\- vote a tctralghl repub
The voter bad also put a cros*;
in the square iK-fore the name of each

eamllilaie on

the democratic ticktg.

so he bad also voted tbe straight dem-

plituu ('O. 4mH to tiisiall an exchang*
in lb* vlllage^at the prvwent time.
The. KalamaMvo |>ollce have started
on a erusade against gambling places
8i*veral deni have been rv«cenlly
eaflhtNl and men have been piarel
under ai rett
Thin> the >ear* ago last

Mo

t and Ibe farmer had
his wppb-s.tntiii the trees iu
In oh'iT -o s«*ve itora.

I will ,K- given
astnundeil (be n;nst mlvaneeil MBiimiltCity tqicra touse N«»v. 3u by the South | urtota in w(-stern natious.
Lumlon
Blde orchestra under Hie diix-ction ofj Globe.
F..I>. Nichols. From fi until 9. a danc-;
_____
^
inr school will to nwdiicietl by Pro^‘
fossor DeConimt-rei- and i

Ttut w by did oW Rk bnn buy
inteiwot in Hiat b.nby foo
ihe-Jtali cnlliie* thi? Loider 1
u't uiaklug
Uli
any,
liege of Ihe dancing school. The ad- j Ciorc Invcslit
I think." r*.
fifty cents a couple and
•'ItaHer of senllm
seats In the galli-rv wlH to- ten cent? =
knowlr
j
••Sentiment? He Ins no cldWren."

rr)

The toruUi Bide ,wehev.ra c^msto J ,

,

.

US CASS ST.

Arbor. Mich..

Nor. 19.—No

, MOST inPOKTANr inNO IN VOUK ,, k #0110 FMIF. P. BOOGHET
,inasto«„

weather acts la arithin the next few | CISC,
da.rs.

JOU

Want

quality

in

generally that i gnaiUy

It is claimed by the hospital au | material, CXmStmCtion, rCSultS. I ciai^* their patronage I have receive^;

Experiments in stoves are ex-;tc the i»a*t m my agricultural impir
pensive—to purse, nerves, and
<»JTicgc basine^i
general peace of mind. The
'
way

rrectoc*
tioiea au bish

m
m.

end of this month ha? b«-;-n sei

Soic Agents.

;«ir (he revival at a ti inner in Car let oft
house. I ondon.
A muvemf-m is on

MltlAR & MORSE

to follow suit in New York, but

. fr.Tm 1
t.

MIlllNERY
U in*:i:.;e

:> beggar.- and oI 1 wtui ••ii lie me«d :
a ito- Mn’et. U.s-c-utly hr rtiei(Ty.!iin-g

Hi: ('O.MMKRCl5k

has been in the* Briti.Mi <a!dn<'t cooildcou«ly since Ih-95. He is ttf«*eil for

|d;-ier,- «-l the l.ii*-. Clin.-lisii sat-11
Kigl-tv-^it're farni
M. from Travnpui^ II Ml hi •lid l••e varrv lio- pictutr
erw Ciu,
M. fmiii - bA*re i !.s»dgc'*.
alsuii wi'h ;ilm in b;i iMK-tod. Tb : MUiinwr jn-rori. to .acrei, elean-d. baii-tgar -.■•i.l be
hed one- I.. a:j«;e bl^rt-; w,-.-vi iimlii.f.
Buiblingv

•vreHse. formal fnanners and for in.A s-tuile ran lv

t«i.‘“o? ncroH* hU thin fan-, wliuh i^
scarcely ever rnmed by any lively emo-J
having

Sl’KCiAI. Sfiturilay fn in ^ to ^ i*
e.x-oaci
e.K-oan:it er«-cm flak«h. r«-gtiU.r

t'onu' oari> for lb«* ••

ear.-luHv

Hu- l.a Gr.dti ('aud.

i.-luMded hiue-eir in tbe art of rt.ncra!

r:;«l 1!

ng hi): thoughts anti keeping inipa-sive «'..unt«-:iauce
w bile diseiisiint j

Canada and viev-roy ot ndla.

Thanksgiving.

Saiuniry

a;- -|>ur •*. tl-*»ug*i.
:pdd .pi'P-e.

!!•

it- «m .

,
----------------------------

i

VK.NNKU will bold liis ela..;
lor insiririi.in and a-M-iiiidy in IhArnb-tny of .Music hall as usual Moa
•Iny •-vt-niiig. Ntiv. ::i[day.

Mothers Praise It.
; in this r -gSor
Moiluv.-- ••very wlu-n- pnu-«- •■;ir (itu-^ . Anothi'r s*i a-i.- ouimpmved. level

Stewart &l''*t""t

Fnd F

Kn ni and Park

AI.ers. •xiriu-.
USd-F.'

=■-

of Itardw-mid .

II mart »d.
wdiil ilmto.-,
inapi,-. -!m. l•aKMW(Nrl

h.-mii. K. I’:- ;
ihg (rai-k.

,

.Four hutivos and lot-

WAI..\rT CUKWIN'G TAFFY at I's
[l>. .Saturday.

> RECORD WANT AD.

(Iirtf mark«d for

■ poplllaiefl.
Hole one- it lias sav*-,’. A certain •
is.pilig •-o-ig!-. : is.u;.. laud.
wliis.pi
r riiugle-. M‘"i|» :
.A net lii r.
Lumber Co A.ij»-iN»ing

rty bef.m
r339-lt

abit.-r wet

ii:iik «w
;;xrdeu ir-.-k a» "yAir*-*!
: toslg-*'. One t,f lie In t liii’u- farms

';;;ra=■= “■

weighty matters with toreign anil« sailors.
He bas Uv-n gov, rn* r g.-u !

HANCK—Fore.McTs tia
evening N«»v. IP. laist

SGT. East F:igh;b
k’.llL'r.r

fullowlsK
I .a;gar and gave li.m ti;.- r-j-t.,aisr- is up to .lat.
ihe yviuili l.antbnl It ba-’:. ; for -al- r.r.l « an nnl.,.- :-rin- that atu
lat be y.xe.dil i4«b«-r bsv,- i. toined to ms|>

-hall dinner In U»nd«»n inside i
iioteble p'«a for universal arbiiratlfoi.

lion, his lortbkip

to

It ii- the eu-ioin «
;aa of Ik-nniark to gi\,- >mii: ^»tn>

St

I n 2.-;Vr e. n; .

tontwlowue. who at a re.'. ni

.'islieneii of jqMt-rh.

..

CNIb'IKH 1MANISM will be dipiavctl and «vplatrivl liy Mrs. Franc,S. Smith «tn her reetq»ibin days.

uf corr.-.c th<- imitators will itutdo the
criminal. It is not pro«>o:=ed to apiw-ar

Record Want A
RcUjsns ter tfta r

tii-r. a:i>i up to diii-Ten’ll

aiKl

\V*-t

f,»r talc.

Ail

I>h at,-ii un East

KU-v.-nih

St*.

A

bataaiu. <-M‘ry «i!i, of Hum. Woull
i ac!-,-pt g«MsJ city pn»iM-ri\ as jarl pr.yuu-iii III i-M baiig) r«»r frertiis). '

Dissolution Sale

.

A I' liu«-lln»tii, 1. l.;5*fc. Xiultfdl’
TraM i-r Citv.

25.':Min"

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
OiTio witL(j P. Osrrsr* Hro.

BotapboM

M.& ILL DUE CARD
We are making special reductions on

nettleton, Packard $ maukcrz, Piitdrce

and CibbitfS make of shoes for men.
We also have a lot of Ladies’ Shoes
are closing out at i off. All good makes
and good styles. Odd lot of shoes of
all kinds and sizes going at 40 percent,
off. We are also giving a reduction on
warm shoes for Men and Women, some
less than cost- Don’t miss this sale.
We need the money and have got the
gtobds.
:
:, : c :
:
:
:

Alfred Greilick
Succcssoj (0 Frank Fiiedricb & Co.

Traverse Qty, Nicb.

to la rjiM i}s el*/
TRY A RECORI^ WANT AO.

___

to;^ is to

nght—buy pue of Brands^.
^
,h«-'• •‘"I-..
~The Mummy and the Humming
Famous Ranges.
' over u-icrc. mj ittock and oa«>
Bird,”
the sparkling and
aniurl'i;;
Brand’s Famous Rangesjhavi tn-ea moved to the new brirv
»m«dy that scored sneh a remarkab!-'
have passed the experimental I block on siate »!.-eet,
sucecu in lAOdon and N<rw A’urk.
of Tas;; strei*L who: ' ___
_ . _ _________ ___________
long ago—the
makers
well as li^:Boarly>Very part of the clvl- stage
^
^
n.xir^i art- devoted to a comple. ,-!
iixed world, comes to this ell.* on 1 hsA-ebeen manufacturingthcm
wug.ns. buggies. carrtage.i.!
**»"
Tuesda.v. Not. “
’-------- "-----------------------'*-------I for almost
40 years. Thcj-ha«
Murry. n« coatent
mm .101 ibc VM. learned what is the best steel,:
ii„^ „
' gn'ato.N*
ledge
the tnic proportions of ever}* nesses. rxdH-» and blank.-ts. Tl» ou
plays ever written, ha^ formed a com
part, the most durable J*ct clc- iae i* of K. P. Ik.-Ighey ba* In^ n incr.
that is so perfect that the auditogant construction, have given ;
(be Farmer.' supply Co .
In witnessing the'r interpretation rtf
FOR RENT.
cerj' modem appliance. | by vhich name It -will hereafter i
charming conK<dy to ready to b-*- them c\-er\'
known.
The Brand is the ^t cook Tht new n.m;iane U b*-tter equipp •;
!icve that ft Is not acting d:ui that lfc<beantlfnl riory Is occarrlng liefore h'i Steve: today, with its''c\-eh, conj tu haiutlc a l?rg)' nnd extensive tra I'
eyw.
stantt heat, its adaptability to and no (igtn>n's want .ball go nnMiti$
all sorts
jrts of fuel, and its wonder- fled. 1 trust that the FanutTs' Suppl> ------------------ Cost.------------—
Member!) of the Inialive set in
Co. will b<* (avorvd with y.»ur vvilui-i
ful
economy.
Good
cooking,
Vork an* iu a flutter over ih«
convcBicncc, economy, general pstrouage and a.nire you that it wil;
nrauc<m«*nf that King Hkiward
tin- favor of his nyal eyp oti
durability and satisfaction— b.' gnatiy apiux’ciaed.
Fr.-i! P./n *aglie>.
revival of knee bretrebr's., slarklag* you buy all these in a Brand.
Farmt rs* Supply Co .
pumpi l«*r man's evening wear
It will pay }*ou to iuvestigateit. r.-:p«‘ct
Traverse City

wsm
3ik

6RAIID RAPIDS t IROKH* RT
1.

r im

Isis-Sls"*
<mr. at Wsttow ter .^rtb

“ "^utoxarwooD.o^p.nT.A,

p^U^oMi'^/r’.;

.,p,. „„ Rk hUB
Harry tombard of Tecumsch. wb»» of F H. Nichols. Uader. violin: Arthur |
dlMppewred (rum his home five rars Hlnsdill. otorieiiet
Maescak-h. bought In the comjuiHy In order ta
Wlllsnl CampbeH.j«wiiir\d it long enorgb to onler that
afo. n-crnlly returned from a trip to
drums. Charles Hcdblootn; I
»«*« ®«t
Australia to find that hi* parents, aup
Jiss Clara Hardv
^ elertrotypea
posing that he wa* dead, had creciv-l
TVibune
a ■HMaaseoi to hi* mt-mory in th^ >11
tage cemeterv.
HOME MADE TAFf'Y at loc lb Sat­
number of dlrorec* in l*raaela
Tho Fenum coudcII ha> acecplod th.! urday. Fred F. Akers, corner Front
iwe was S.2T8. The perreci
hmtami of .the tots'a J. PhlUipo of
Park.
041-1^
was from twice
jiuK^ Village, wrhu Wfi hi* o««s build>n« aad a larg,- •
iu..ue> for II

PHOHE502.

hi-rctoforc bad no fire pnitertlon. win
jw to prn(t*eted-

Ilnrokl Hrdce tbe.v are also tto t
renuirkabir agriinltnral nution in
Ing.
world. They bnvr only Itywi uquarr
s broken by cratic ticked. His friend, he afurwarU ndlm of nrsTdr land. .\r anfomobllr
■aid. was unable tu be at tbe polls, mo going any miles an boiir cunbl skirt
he pur in two votes. The ballot was Ihto area In eleven iMHirs. 3'et to sup­
lludeuu baa received H.n last I2.tnst thrown out.
port* an Imperial natkm—tbe rising
|M,wer of Hie far east. Kxt)eit* a<1mit
vcstsUiueiit from Andrew Canu-gle
llial (he sel.mH!ic skill of J.ipan
tile f 10.000 fund dctualiyl by him
GRAND BALL NOV. 30.
ngH.-nlt!.ri.t.tomiMPpnvarI»e.K'rsHent
til. liiidsuu publle library
Entertain
i
" »“* knowtolge ..f Uie rto-uiTlie WeM llranch codtiibil has servea South Side Orchestra Wil
That Date.
niaiee on* the Michigan Hlate Tele
thinking it «a* gas pi|M\

Ana

lore cases of sioslipox

blanuxt hfwd

pIlK* Is being laid fmm the rlty Hour
forrlug the waitT itiruugh the pipes

s

Best tqulrrel do^ln the Cnlled States. •venlng after dinner, whothn- in the
home, a! a Ihi'uter. In the »-’rvs t or a<
K>. l«m Bryan:
late snpptr.
Wc thought i.omethlng was going

as all that.
Lari week w ? said the country
might go n*p!ibllcan. tot there would
Insw division of the road this year ' be one grt-en sp«v» on varth. !•> gingei:
year lio.ooo.ooo feet weer haule*! 0:d MIbsourl would whoop 'er up. fie

ber earrbxl in July of Inst year, anl

J. B. f»wlitw Klwokrlo Oo.

CPIOEMte IS OVER.

Wc halnt forg«»t rb*l we bet a gotvl
squirrel dog on Hryan once when he in sUkea breerhe? and •duel Inged k'gr
s|s*cial uccaslou* ouly. but every
running fur prerident

lb«* di'iMt. The (Miwer for
_
t'kKliesliiie thief uperatiiig in (•ran i
“ Uapiils

.

Tells o(

tto Electien.
.

road where be knew his companions
canaba have

MUaourian

Tbc Michigan Cent^i^1s hauling n
large number of logs over the Mad;-



It bore a dlsllagul*.hlng mark.

Hickory Ridfl*

become

lying unconscious for some time. h>-

wagon to be brought to tbc stu
bkiudy chapter by taking his own life.
tlon.
,
landlord Herbert V. Hughes of tbr
Several flaylord men
took In u
Ilclvlderc hoici at the Sou chopped
humeseekers'
excursion to the la;
at a hen's head s week ago and the,
atesi under the Impression that they
ben Is still alive, toing fed by a syr
getting a trip cheap. Howevc”.
Inge sineh Into the opening In hei
when they
became homesick they'
neck. She I* able to swallow and walks
found to get home it would rout them
and clucks and mov es hur wings. Uoethree or four cents a mile. They went«»r» are at a l«»s* to kw»w how ib.;
'bird live*. She. ha* perfect contn l
over every muscle. Hundreds of |hkhiI«

HOW IT LOOKED.

with a party of huaters near LAthrop.

hands and knees

bataad la thHr hearts, though Jor s

mm

FOR bALE.

Bdiavad That Smattpos Haa Baen
Chartrad at Ann Artier.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

ih ease any

alone In the forest, having

Cbatidelteri

to Ana Arbor bv a tramp from Milan,

Jndd Vrtlaiid, proaoruilng attoracy-

to^irs «< UaUly a DmurmM C...a.aSw*.

FIEE «F CBAItt tf aSnS Mm DmaM ISlk.
, JWy mItel—rrniMi

who commrnlcated It to a stoden*.

elect of bclu county, who U In camp

aeiiaraied from his companions.

Wc win haag aad <

ar Wtoto wenr Mitofa W (he
tplaa dtonh. gathacad at the
r of Mn. Hanr Dam. m Ttoe
d. /yaaterday toteraoaa. Plto(±

thorlUes that the disease was brougb'

take ap ttoisattar aad paoaeoau
> offeoders or take the law Iglo

rev.vod and mani^ed to crawl on his

ihaakad «od for the love which still

■2E
/^jWM

Otocaaa ctotoT. tto .
ptoto IMH 'a «re la tto woods,
wtoa ttoy weat asrar tonpa to e
faMi tt. A day or two tafer m large
form at rhrawrs dtoeorrred tto w
to to an Are. aad it was oaly by si
aoas adbrts ea their part that a seri
oas foreat Are was arertad.
Chictoa staallag saeaw to to palu
tto Ahl last aow at loofa. Oat lady*j
eoopaf ihirty-Are was catlrely deaaad
■ad oltors .have reportad V

thetr own hsods

WAIT OE^ARTIEir

CHRISTMAS INDUCEMENTS

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa*

ik:

. . --w
■ A-.-.'—

PERE MARQUETTE

Allkeii^ hH hart #a br«k*M
with irM h«MH «f th« hath •
hiv. hrtaa «r hto ihllr a., waite.
Jr, mnmm C. Cur
th* aa
•i, pat «f PIttka Oaa to -HaBMur MMhpy BlBhC i
*
•PM haa. ClirtaiiL (My th.
hat tlHt thar to a aior this tih* 'i'
lla Tort who fcavs th* ttoa a» l
as 4a* his pat aaed (torr to *o
«•. H« STM libaplly ppptoPhih. bto
th* ptoaiu m mat rach hto an.
•sr hlh his
Bw the saUlcs of hlr
ahtoT*. H* b*«rt aly tho Toia m
hto Itohy hoy npaitag. “I o»* aa:
I toa asiaBS," the Srsl saiaee hto
UOto lla ha kvad to fora "to)
(M. how an I easn It? WiU th*
pntopmae over oac a s^dir h *
•• iMtwoea erts4hr«U hohta
d with srtof. Bat the
« eotoptotod. UMl a

MSSflKSStMDS.;

CHmgTWt tWDCAVDIL

mBM. MBB er THE WOMB

Urn WcBtaai OmI SM'

p gwto* tosw ea Wee*

and win COM* la aad tot aa

froos ta atos from la
«d apply seem to thms.--*«-MB*
la ta wsekbowe.** replied ta OBgl»
ate.
While

hsmrOea

OooU

wsa

ahoottog

Urda sM hto estate to.gtocth OaroBaa

The Jewel

a acrldaotally shot hto attssdsat. Bd-

uf this ImiMrtoa s<rt»Jf«lK«r to tt a
aseaaa an anlto3Cer
:«a. If thankfSI onta (tod tor

v« think we can idenae yoa.
Tho large haled artt paa with

w» .. ------ --------- ------------------HI* that
ww atw dmakfaL Thto la aat always

toaU^corlng daptoa grata and
ihsIHx^rtSg ahaker ring nuke*
this otoee Tory aaay to opHato.
Tbe hot blaal smoke eoaaomIng dcrloe siahaa It a eery eon-^
•amical aad aattofhetory soft o.-'

ward Bursa, to ta «y«. He has ses:
Baras to ffato'York to a tiwatod a

mm a»
that ww •ulatoi **»••
B 1 thaSk year to frtostoa srbo hare
asrtsaat oealtou to ta hope of oavtag
------------If thto b* trn* of
hto Bight.
nrorbmorrtolt
Charles ,T. Yerkes. for»crty of Ctii■dBMa of oar Ctod!
sgo. as totrodaeed aoBCthtog aeu
Md atrive to tbank
to ta srofld-a rag paUscy. Ta oo!
ore great Hie
Btoa.
toettoa of rags^ kto aptoadld New lowing —-------------------alweys
aboat «a
York raaaaloa U said to represeat a Brery year to crew^ with
lod
MioBid
be
tbanl^
bowl
ran oailay. Uc gem-of ta lot arlBf
_______________________God
Inli tboogbt
1.
B’e
abenU
tbanS
God
cost fiaa*. a Mr. Morgan nnd
-T wUl rbtok of Tby loring kladoesa. O
Mr. Wldrser nnd ta other grant ebl
God.- may Wrtl be on* motto for
lectors of pnlnttogs Issue mngnlgosst
tbaakaglTtos. Peig*tfniB*«s I* base
Utostratod caulogucs of tbelr pletai
ti^tltude. Chlklren who forget tb*
Waltorlcs. no Mr. Yerkes has issaed
loving core of |»ar*ut* are uosP uutbankfol and ungrateful. Wtoit tben.
catalogae of kls rug gallery. Th
plates to this caulogoe arc not pa about tboa* wbo forgrt tb* mervie* of
_____ hilt the stace oalt. o»d. i
tographlc; they are from original col tlwir ttod? Let u* “forget not aU His
mm hUaelf to hto oT*roat/bw_
baorflla,- but k**|> tbeiu eonstauily in
Young
hOtoi-sr* to ta -hMe or his falthfo) ored drawings of the rugs.
mind, and thus will w* to a nH**i a.women artlsu. students to New York ccptablr way be Ibanklug Gial lot
•If*, koepla a toaly trl»ll bosUle I
mate these colored drawtogs.
tbeat '
hah. "WUItoa bMMD* 111 with mt
ashed to ta mast for 24 hours, the
« tv* should thank Gwl to words.
bruou cftwp." alh Carr. *The llttto
hope of resctie had left Uw crew m Thoughts of thankagiviog aboukl !•*
fellow aoiail to haw he wa ato«
by words of tbaidcsiririns. '
the lumber brig C. C. Sweaney, eight foUowed
.. _____.i_____ _
I..
I. ..as
to ilto. ohd Bahoy sight, wba I
to Bumber. when to*y were sight**!
etapelloh to a to th* thater. hr
by ta steamer Hawaiian and saved
criod a thoogh his Uttl* hart waU
He held ap his haa to —

The brig ad b««en wrecked oB th*
Virginia coast In Sunday night's

•oh aid. -Papa. WUitom to hoto*
hto. oad he woa*t »«# poa ad mt
^ as ooy Bore.* 1 toft the bouse wlto
..• btaklBg heart.

1 aid

ny

that sight os beet a 1 could.

rifle storm.
acause they

It

a that I sroold dio. Mr p^n I
cootasoa flow of coisedy. and to set

down

all the pupils In grade A. of the Nor
wood high school. Cincinnati, consist
ing of 16 sons and dsnghtrrs of prom­

H wha oir hart wa torn with grt* f

inent families to the suburb, were to

slowet killed Be."-Claton*tl Posv
.

banted

American flag from ta school flag
stag and sutoiltuied the class colors,

lio*s

•Tsrtoro osoorsla stoma. pl«a,'
Othored a sw#et.f*ced youna women,

deflDltel) suspended.

Widowhood displays Is the crep* veil

A whisky duel St PitUburg
the death of Oeorge PUtt. He an^
Andrew Uowman. both livery stable

that dependa froai the ap that cov
erred a lauHoat growth of chcHtom
hair—“tea for doowstlc totters an>*

hands.- often qaarreled. ^wman n?
marked to Platt that he could drink
death and Platt took np tbe

posroed to btak ohd wHh the tedgc of

8U- challwge. At the lenih glass he dl«1.
Bowman kept oa drinking but will re^

two for lewers to go abroad.*'

of rooow to a fahioahle uptown ho­ cover
tel to Na Yorh ad wa sated to the

Plerpont Morgan ls not what might

dlalos room with s packet of black
borderod arelopa In her band. The

be called garrulous. In fart, he ael
dom siKwks unlesB he has aomethint,

•orrUa. who knew all about soup*
aad atrees, but sulblng about tbe

ly.

L-l a auiH-rintendent for a certain

emblems of sorrow, a displayed in
sutlonen supplies, arried tbe order
to the bead sraller. Hf wa* Just as
Mutb nonplascd and made a quick

department that ^ had esUb
lUhe:l.

trt. a«*. then the gue*l was InTurnied

quatlon

of

aujKTintendency—an

to one of hla colleague*.

aaslat
He aeiii

the colleague and said:

"1 am

seltlug up. you know, a certain new
de|>artment. I shall wajjl^a new se

tat up to this time the po*u»mce de
panmenl of the United Blste* had not
the

He thought he'knew the man

for this

trip to the chief clerk, who. In turn,
conferred wlthphe manager ol the ho

oonaMenrd

On one occasion he wanted

jKTlntendeni.

1 think Brown. In your

olflce.' would All tbe place very well

printing

Indevtl."

•*aKntrnlng atampsJJ so matter what

olher.

"I am sure he would." kal!
“The only trouble la. My.

might have been doo«’ by the p»»tal

Morgan, Brown can't be apatv*!.''

auihoriilf* of other countrla.

don't want a man.that you can aimfv."

'

perfectly qbsurd!'
commented
fair guest. "America certainly I* slow.
Why shouldn’t

there

be mournliir,

replied Mr. Morgan.

Brown

iKJintiHl.
An Ohio demta rat was being twitted
regarding the recent slaughter of hi

York Pres*.

liarty. and the opinion was expresae J
anquet

l‘ral»ep je tbe
But there must be alncerlty. lu
our worda of thanksgiving. InslOiCrity
of heart make* the moat eloquent
words of none egert. Kormrfllsm pru^
_______________
It lie
due** the aame result
nnd
against. Tlie wonU
carafolly i
of many liecome tbe merest .formality .
They may eiclalm w Ith frequency nml
fervor. “Praia* tbe l/ord.’’* and yet their
wonla are as aoundlDg brass and tin­
kling aymbola. Slnearlty la an al»olatr
nectaaltv to words of tbankagb ing.
a. We should tbank G(w1 In ilev
Tbfiogbta and worda most flower I
deed* or our thanksgiving la a tollurr.
What w* do should lie the best exppr*
akm of oor grafttide ij <;«1. When
King Ahaauerua bad recaJJeil to him
tbe fart that Mordccal had-waved hi*
be asked, "Wluil eltall ^ <’<>»«
umv tbe man wlHiin tbe king ilelighteth to honor? " “What shall bi- done? "
not what resolution* shall l)C pass-'
i. tn.ll
By doing be would express his
gr
tude t.v
t.-> 111*
III* delKeirr.
aeitverrr. By
n.v deeilH a* well
aa tbonghta nnd word* w* should tli.-ink
our Gtal. the dellvrror of oiir souls
from eternal de.nth to eternal life.
aiBUt aiiiuixoa
r«. xxxlv. l-S; xlvlil. 1; Isvi. 1. »;
Ixxxl. 141: Xcil. 1-:.: evil, I S: 11 Cor.
to. 10-1'.*; Phil. lx.l-«; fol. II. «l 7;lv. IT;
Jlev. vll. 11. Pi

* I

aumpe. I would like tv know?'—New
A brilllsnt

aa well a* private. Tlw truly —.............
wUl not neglect tiod a bouae. “1 will
pay my vows unto the I^ord uu« In tbe

was given l*^

Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a haiMood. It feeds the;
hair and the
grows: That’s all there is to it.
And it is a splendid tonic to the hair, giving
die hair follicles tone and strength. This is why
it checks falling hair so' promptly.
As a dressing, it keeps the hair soft and smooth
and prevents splitting at the ends.

Rotuan. Allen O. Thurman, In

or iwti after election, and they wer*

Choaie

either end of the great banquet
masses of celebialed gold plate wen

hi* red bandanna, and. after blowlny

fabulous wealth td |eweU

a r»a<m In which t'o kill the denuvcratlc

a tremendou* blast, said, with a hearty
held under eleriric lights The gtn-sl- ring In hi* voice: -Gentlemen. 1 have
ftH-BHHl an avenue <if the most brilliant llstencil to all ypn have said, and 1
cokning. flashing and sparkling wife went to tell you Ihai thU Is too amall
Kalher than part with se*eral oil
tmlntlnga which hung about her squat
Id M»artments Mr*. Krtderlcka GoiUre
of Newark, preferred to die In abje't
poverty.

She wa* the widow ol tum

fried Tbt'pl'aW Goetre. whttae ctdlec
tion of landacaprs adorn the royal
pnlarc of Munich. a*.d tto' picture* she
. a
a_________________ .^.a^olsawas.
cheri*bod
were hts creation*. TWs*
The
man's llfeleaa buily wa* found In

oasw.

Next yttor William Allen was
l*sriy
chosen'demiK-railc 4overnt*r of the

8urg«-on Ver Mulcn of the i
apiMilntcil to nerve on the old Penoto
rt.-;

He ntoinl nix f«-et four Inches I:.

U stocking*, and the height of the
i-n*cl, iH-twm-n d«-ckb wa* something
nuiiiT six fei-t.
Tbe surgeon gavt
SAitne thought to ihU dUl»arUy. and dc

dingy flat by a poUceman. Mrs.-tbK-ixe ettb'd on communicating with the navy
wa:: about 75 years old.
Khe llviri de|«itment regarding tbe mailer. Re
alone and allowed no «im- to enter .her nM*mberlng that long b-lier* were no*,
house exM'Pt a rlrhly gowned your:, always given sneh prompt attentlot
their lm)H>rtam-«- seemed to do
woman.
The picture*, mostly por
iralu of German ruler* aud prince*,

mand. he aUilresri'd hi* superior o»

were Ibe only “frifnd* " »»»^' woman ap
IM-an-d to have, an^ she wat: kiMw.i

tn ihl* way : "The Honoqable Sec
rotary oP the’NBVv--8lr;
Length ol

to s|K-nd arveral hour* dally talkluv
lo ihi-m and through them to the ^plri.
uf her dead buaband
HU million* lo*t to

*<«-«“» and

hlmsell fvdure^pto ba^rj. Schuyler
M. Van Ne«s. a roelSber of an old anu
rich New York family, made a pitiful
apiieal for mercy to Magistrate Cor­
nell In tbe Tomb* court. He had been
a^ted lor liegging.
"Your dUtln
gulahed honor." said Van N***.
wUh to beg for lealeney once more.
You were a fellow member with me
In tbe Unlveraliy club.
I loai

Yon ought t-t
In that

Wall Btreel. twelve year*

W-

:.TiTi

t* bi‘|ullg'. I

new
and
re
a|M)n*n>le
field

pleasure
to
iiH-et Mr. Ilalll

agreed that th<^ democracy might a*
well dUband.
Mr. Thurman wave«J

afl-.T election Mr. Meehan announced
be had changed hU mind about the
youngster's name.
’Tve uecMed

My chief atm la to make

people happy. 1 do that by givlag to
“Yon
tbem acentod beans from the Phlllp- name him Hennla." he said.
ptoea. They ta turn gjve me a sub- ae« DenaU and Alton B. I*arker
atantial contribution. If you will le* pretty much tho aame. and. anyway
me go I will paa* the winter to Flor,
Ida as aa aucUoeaer.
I have aold

DeanU to a ^iter liiah name."
An Amerleaa loariai recenll:-- wnrt“

briew-brac to waaltby folk there wbo

tbe followtng toscripUoa to aa BnglUb

wcea my frieada wbaa 1 apent my
aninmani to Newp&rt.
They always
^Wfnr old rime'* sake. I get town

quested not to pick flower* while the

raUroad train:

“Paa»«ig«r* are re

train to In morion."

1^'^........ ................ _

■X

lluit
w.u;-.;!Ue

cent great mn
renllon In laoi
don. niHi
I was pleased
with tbe i-holif
. msde for liuli:i
nilMIy
presae.i uiy
linicnts.
H.-rMiwrll
ggv. n. HAM.iwr.i.u ainwarv-fl
approaeUnb’e. digni
earne*i.
-ii«lble.
—..........
Ileil. bill not reiMTxed.
ofllrloua; aplrltunl. but nol «mi.iiinmii
*: alncrre. luit oot bru«|tie inudest.
I nol unwilling to ink* bU proiwr
place and to do his rigliifnl Woii:. If
“the conversion of India to to to- lu
iwjed by a whole generalton by the
trodueth.n of the t brtotlan Eudrot

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CHEAPEST

. us.f.rm.«n
Ualubridge tolaud. for tbe .-ulUvaiion
of Jupaiie**- plant* aviiilable In Sc»altlc
market lor c^tiunteiv l.tl use* m delkwoea TIk- nitration* for ^e expert
meoto In tbe erotvili of
ueU an- to-im: made undc-r the direr
tluu of a uiemto r »if a Ja|Mine*o im
•yortlng and exportinc Ann attd nmlet
the euidniH-*' and n*»tot;imv of the ag

will lie, taken tu iiiirodm-e ain*«»iiiewli:it similar t»> ro*
rii.ingh |K.s*.-.viug different
Wftsabi, a J.njwiie** pnalm »

• intr.*<1it..ed
t-*.**.v*

Jiiiianes.* water llli.M will to* gr.»wn.

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FBAlOOOWAro

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It ha ■ bera r»rm.w«**d that 1 hav. gaae oat *
of Uie ta»«rmp>-« bni ta— IwlahtoatTl f»I nr>«pol »• T»ral uid tUM oompaatn* and am

iMdMi Hm BnUt

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IEEIIEBAL ntWAICri
SECURED YOUR

HAVE YOU
WINTER'S WOOD?

If not. do so at once. We have
16-inch wood in hemlock, mixed
wood and all hardwood.

Now.WIthalm Mask.

Call u*

Citlsen* 344.
JOHN F. OTT LUMBER Ca

FKE IHSDRANCE
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HOUSEWIVES

.-DENIISIS-

LOOK
THIS

Alt Work ef Hlfhaol PaoafcH OroiB
Fine Oald WaHt a apnslal^.

OVER.

THANKSGITING
.- H.-re.
lea-4M Nov WOMm «a« M
■aaa* Vaana not.
^
i

YOU WILL NEED
lll•^t 8«-e*b-d R.-»i-nu;
■34 If. pkgs. .ai-h
1-ff.

pks-:.

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GEO. A. JARVIS



l.ii:liih**U'*-

rurraii' -

^DENTIST

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FOR YOUR MINCE PIES.

201 FRONT STREET

Ui sui»:*r4*.'>
CRANBERRY SAUCE
For Y.uir Turkey.
W.-ilt.rti fam y oranberrle*

tkinni
6u.WHcWitkr
HOIROE & MeWETHT

9c qt

Oih. i t.-uny cranlKrrles..74c qt
act five year* hence. '

areni. then In this glorioii* .•.iiuuinma
lion Ivev. Herliert HalUwell. tie
nO- torn
Ms-retary. w ill Itave a large anOClark.
parL-Udv. rraneto

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Fancy

Filnm.

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an*l

Orange for that fruit cake.

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mm
msd

I

C. D. MILLER
.CARD

DENT

doee q{ Wine of Cardui.
Every w«a*B U »ubj«ct to eondiUon*
vrhich bring on femaJe weakneaa Wine

«( Cardui gives women strength for aU
tbe duUe* of life. It give* ^ eUtof
nerree aad freedom from paine.
Wise of Cardui not only caiee hot
tbe health. Tbe organs quickly reipond’lo
_
Jiug vegetal ingredienU of vrbich Wine flC
. Cmdui iJ eompoeed. A healthy vromaa doe* waU to
take thU mediciae on approeching her -iieriodieal
oifkanm
Wine ol Cardui cure* the wont came ol
prokmged female troqblee and hae cured thnomsde
of tlma qaick^ and eompletdy in the privacy

could not eat or sleep. Ail run down j
Three parkage-i
Holiister*
It-K-ky !
N. B.
Mountain Tea ma*!e her strong anli«ooo«i*
healthy.

33

cento. Tea or Tablets. 17"

DUCKS. DUCKS. 0«b' yonr ordw
early for alee, plump ducks. We'

Olkrin.

' Vrmmrimrn*
^

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■■'"t

Johnson Drag Su»rc.
Governor Elfci Hlggln* of Ne* Yoik

^ flght of am
a dMth vrtthln.
;ev-. Ctotand R iI ^rec. D. D, tn •XT**

STAy DARIi iXlMPAKlKh and Farmar**
Hntoai Fua Inaoranr. fompacy
SI INEWWILHELM BLOCK

S26' E. FRONT ST.

Every woman *hoolil am that the p*«^ iodicalfimctioa
iodical functioouukept
keptininaahealthy
healthyeoD<
' diUoo. IbewayUtotakcantwailonai

Caroon*. Mm-. Mv L M«Jaidni and Thedf
Thedford'eBh
Wine ef Cardui
tid e BladbOianght
Aeaetnecnrefarantcmakdimaim I iwommmd

have tbe bast.

IVtvafas C%.

a W. CARVKII « I

up about U on phones, BcU 37.

■ iBSalr.r |•redir■«lon• of Two Mai
i Ing elirysaiitliemniii*. iirw to
•n (narrv-ntun **>e War.
jtnHlu.vtl latiT. The -^rowing
nrti.ic on “Hk- i'ch
ern 1-vnliar to Japan •* n brnm h .if lUe .
.Vrlliur" I.; llanxT-i
Mr. Vliarlc^ .lohimton rei-ails
gular prophts h* nuule by tvv^.
....... -......................
.
'i, be Jniwiii.-se
tiriii exiH-.
t* to 1*- ablej
uislietl .l:ipaiu-se *tal**snien jn*t bo- !
cnltivate li;nnto*i on lhil»ibi-tdi:e
;>re li e togin:.aig of tlie Boxer trou ;
„ j, in.lleviM by .-igri: ultiiml
le in tlie aoring of ISHSi whl.h have ,
„l1i.-into and meiui-T. of
ctiP^s to*uriu-g o-j prc*-u'nt eimlitJon* <
j.,,,:,n.*se linn that the Wa- hiiigt >n
1 the far .Mvt. The first wa* to llie j eliniiite will oneourage the growth ..f
eff.s-t>li.il “a Uu«a v.r«i«iiiese w.tr. the t
If b.vmtoKV ,-an I*- ralse,l ..n
iKsiH-^of whi'-li i-an never for »>ne mm i;.,i„t,rids« tol.n/l'd Mniv-ssfitlly It will
uientMu* doubtful, mi-st give to Japan , p.«-atlv en.-oiin^-v H* ttse In light ftirKotva. the Uantniig iH-nitisiiln. the :
to whi.-h It i*
mlliiary asiv-mlem-T In IVking nml tlm 1
,,
nnh
possibility of tho refommtlon of fhl- | ^^0* Tlie gn.w In
aa.*’
j t>a atiiunppsl at •
Atoult the same time. In April.^lflOO
another distingulshe,! .I.ipanese states
j,
I umliT
said: “Korea must Iwi-orac Jnpa- t
,vi„e
_
. My own opini.m to tliat nnles* ; Ihi:nl»i*i»lge tolan<l.
Jap.an lie given a free haml in Korea
with Ras.vla to inevllablr. bnt that
I’liim-si r.-to to ismirol the pn.vinee
.. rill not mvur at les*t within the of Kwang Si. in sOii'hi-ni t'hina. Th*-.
period of another y*-ar.
So long
^ i .iefeaied III*’ ini|HU tal ir«*ipJaiiiin ht'lds the «-omiiiand of lb*- *ea ,
.
«

the' iirep.-tnilions
pn'p.nnitions liow
now l-eins
bems made
made by
by |I *
cHI-'^r.-il the five pn.i
Russto ill Mam-luiri.n are liidiff-rent to i eipal fiwns of t’.;e prtnini-e. I liou I n.
.................................' rt-evutiy a|iiH.iiiu-<l vteeri.y at Na-.;kln«.

Parker Meehan.’ said the happy fa
— he alarmed for home.
—.

<4 frlendf.

mrrrnrtSt.

the imstvttoT.*'--Chi. ugv Jour j

A Talent Oaeial.
suigeon 6 feet 4; height of wardroto
The Emleavorem of tlie i eiifnS Chrt*
5 roerA. K.-^iH-ctfuiry. E. C. Ver Mulen
Ian ehurt-h. New .MUaiiy. Ia»l- b"'*
given
a
“talrnl
aoelal." every nieml*er
A»*btant Surgeon V. 8. N." Shortly
navy deiiariment detachec of the society Iwlng a*ke.l tu brine or
semi to tbe am-UR wniu-ihing that repV*T Mulen "until such lime aa a mon
ie«-nted hi* or her e*iMN-lal lalei t. It
BUliable shin could be found for hb
waa Iniereatlng not only to kmo*.h what
assignment.
the ayrntwl* irprwmntecL bttt al»» to
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. »eani wliat ea» b member of rite am-leiy
John T Meehan of New York a
ismaldeiwd hto
held of .... article* that wen
da»-s to-fore election. The proud
thrr wa* carving In his Utile l*ark brought In. 1 iml fir. was r*l«u*l. tlw
: sent to Indto f<*r th*
row restaurant when the c
orphan I'or n year.
that the stork had left a I
l^e. "I’m going to nasie him Alton

____ ___ am "now living on the bounty

catiUatl*
1 Bear Veallle.
takea •
I'wo r/w- ihouw-* .-ire toHug .■i\«<-ted

iliiOfV'civ work* i

1872

Some friends were In hi* uIBce a da*

poaltluH lealera. military
ogIclaU and fundgn repn-aentatlves

Trank

witli rile «idtivulioii of mb*, a Ja|»:tue*e
“I take the big wcvklow to to*-,, tni^ }
-^j^uiaV
ts 1..
>i.iiilai' i.r*..me
ill some n-,*H
rc**|*vts
to .c-idery
of the votld's affnlr* and tbe •• g city
iispapigri. tb.mgli iH»**e*.*l
dailies to keep |io*l«<d on what I* so- flavor-dtTfiwul from ei'thc*r. It to
eiteusively
in
winter
salad*
nml
I
ing on In Ihi* ivmntry."
deli. iouH vw-ialdo. tinier* liavc- b
“Mtit don’t y^.u take y..nr borne !•»
pn
! ida.vd lu J.ipjin f*»r two vtiriolle*
per :"- asked tli.’' dni>i!:n. r.
1 odo, and the aerl.ijltunil de|.artiiiei‘t
".No,*.."
lu 1 will supply otto-r plant*. P.lo I
“list vou i-i rtaliily onglit I

Iht what was said by the grand olij

ta royal family. gt.vernment .and

Ambaaaador

KeH tfelt IW-O.
-Yc-*. rir." wikl the villase gnsTf

My.i;,sgg&rrcri-

JAPANESE VEGETABLES.

kearr Better Tfcaa TwUarN«w and then n I M-al Kndeavor a
it might ta 1
nn Ew.
Emieavor !
There are i-htTri-l»e^ where an
------- ty I* a* im-ch «ut of |dnce
riirasliing n}acliine tvould 1*- In a girl*'
ddrmltorj. But the m«»venient -----never re|m^ntr.l by so mnuy WH-letles
or so many iucuiImt* ii« today. .\ml
these imMulTr* were never doing *u.-h
prwe-.ieal. drtJulte work few t-Un*t ami
the .-bund, as they are doing tmlay
Aye. fhriatlan Encle:tvor la “pnasing"
Let friend* of y..Jthfnl enenry nq<1
progres* fall In. other, niny stand
wMe and aee.lt “paw. - Rev. Hr. Ha­
nd Jame.v HurrelL

«ew aeeeetarr Fee ladto.
^
Bndeavorer* of two «*intmciu* will
be Interrated In the new am-ivlBry of
tlie nirlatlati Ende«t«yf font- of IndUi.
Ilia name I* UaUUvell. Rev. Herbert
Halllwell. and be ^a* tbe au.vc**ful
and honoreil ptat^ of tbe liaplUl

King Bdward and Que«n Alexaiulin and out l.»r gwHl. “May be.'' said tinto Windsor eastto Wertnwdsy night OhUian. "blit I'm old enough to remem

Including

1

Tbe ca«t boir. «»4h .lu
Mtind joint*, which we gnatOBtee not to warp, crack, hackla
or melt doww with the iMetne
heat from coal makes It th*
moat durable stove made. anJ
wbea we teU yoa'the price we
think yva will ^ree with c
lhat It la Uio beat as w^ as lh<
cheapest stove yon can ftsd-

turn »T **• r c. ayr r» . tywi. Siw

tbat >he organisation wa* i__

«u the king and quern of Portugat
The gu«**t«, ICfi In numl>cr^ Inrhided

jo&jagftagga.-

bard cofl. coke qr wood *10*%
,

•Tfesfr toft

break.

M

•mtmtBwtt

sae^erfl

rLAR80N*8
PARK HOTClI
I;
Claus Wmrtmr, Fi eprlelor
gUTTOaBBAT.I

spent f22.!8'.».33 during the cami>alga.
This, is the larg»*rt on n-curd '
Of the I
aecrotan of
aisle* office,.
en to
whole sum I20.oo0,wa* given
Vate committee.
The real wmj/Ybr
'

1IBS.».T.0UDSWBU.

win&giuiiiui

Joeeph Sleder * Son*
S331l-«I

"f

traveling expense* and llterat
THANKSGIVING
Union

annuaL

City

Thursday. Noy. *4.

BALL—Barber,'
opera

house.

»4l-5t

for Thanksgtrlng now.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

:§%m.

TURKKYS. TURKEYS, flotot Uae
of turkey* in the city. OH yonr bnWr
8.>na.

ioa. Sladar R


tHE

EVENING

RECORD

TflAVCItSC CITY. MICHMAN, ftATUROAY. NOVCMBCft I*. ttO*.

WUtONTMINBMDITS
AHMd 6q«rds to Patrol OuOatW*
Sanc^ 1^ Wjrominc.
EAOH MAI DBAS SHOT AH) raiTT

I
\For nll^the blessihgs^ofIthis^^
ti
Fi^r peacfe'^^d plenty free'^^irom strife,/
cheennit ray,
rav. ^
rshopc and-frcedoih"s cheering
^nk. the^^f^r on this dny,
d pmy jhw He may ever be
r guide'and gtiud^n Jihd and sea.

I of l^t^'evr,'
ifTKroiigK «.U
’wiiifef‘''drea.r/
The summer brigl^
au^mn’t/dower.
"The Khpes of spriag
^
IWe recognise CM’s love and power,
And thank Him
with lavish Iwnd
^He ^^uc^^blessih^i^^putJ^d. /

■uu«a»« Cmr, w»ta 1

FI

IM\1

la

We thank Him that the fruitful soil
Hns well rewarded honest toil,
Tha-t labor has its meed of 'wage,
^^hat right and justice rule the age.
And as the circling years pass on
^r the
We l\Mr
tl goal which will be won.'^l

Mmm

mi.

nd, oh, may He who rules the year
' ’
aright and in his fear;
He’s favor^ us ma^ we
thos^thai needy be.
t show o\ir thankfulness,^
relieving of distiesa

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
THE FASTEST FIRE EKGINE IN THE WORLD.

REMARKABLE FEAT *0F A RUSSIAN HERO.

JAPANESE PAPER MONEY.
!>.• lure llluxtr.il"-?' the

e.1 Ihlekly
vathiU. ilei;t.n.'« <
il lei
le-wr .Itvli.ltl.-* th It
i-eter {in«l
llirl., ..f th" t
the fell|th.u« liiKtiiiet

r;'

iitkiikliKl as they cKoiir

To rlosn up the wont taadlt bdt in
the country Is the task to which tbs
rnhm radfle taUroMl hM a«C Itaett
•ajrs a special dispatch from Denrsr
to tbe 8t Louis Post-Dlapatch. Tte
fiat haa gone forth frooi headquartm
that tho organised heads of trsln rob­
bers thst hsve fjpmted la the bed
Isads of Wramlnji are to bt cxtmnb
aatrd.
aerttre thM tvedK^Ua Kellbcr's
company of mounted rangers haa been
formed to jiatrol tbe tracka of that
rallroed In tbe outlaw storm rentrr ticI Medicine Bow, Wyo.. and.Gieen
river. Armed guards ride every psaaearain. A ppedal car and eogtne Ha
la the railroad yarda at Cheycnae.
Wyo.. ready at a nKMnent'a notice to
transport fast horses and hardy Hdera
e soeoe of actloo. Tbe ladnsUy
of train roMdag la to be suHireaaed at
aU costs.
> suggeetkNi that.armed gnaida
ride on every paaseager train was
made first by W. U Park. aupcrIateBd.
ent of the Wyoming division of tbe
line, after tbe Wilcox and Tipton rob*
beriea of ItffiU and liWa This pUn was

tbe prv
there has not lieen a robbery la the
tected territory. But the i:aloo Pa-.
? proposed to make assurance dousure. To that eod Tim Kellher'a
cer company bka been formed te
patrol tlie **lisDdlt brit.” wbicb stifitcbof Rawlins to Green river
through a rough, aparsely settled coonry favorable to tbe operations of train
obliers.
This rumpany la compoeed of pUdied
Ben.
Krery one of them Is a dead
abot. a good rough rider and "la aerry
as they make them." It coats the Un­
ion Pacific about I1.0U0 a month to
maintain Its rafifsr service, but the U.

P. aien gq acraamlng through tbe Bed

ara
t • <uietr|H'l'-.l
I l.es.-.-tttei. KiaMaixt It I - tite no
ali.l..ili Ir.iwl IIiilT>-hte liilh il 1* llii.nl otih .» |.. to.| ntot..r o. tt. :i it m.n> l«- .nl.iti. l i
vhhh wetKi.e about :l ton. i.v m...te lo .att> with
a h... l of
I All tbi- tiiechaiilMii th |.rol, < t.- l ffoni rtlil b> a ehhM un*letir."il'i.
I I i hb tt. ail-» artte.1 Ol, biockele. ali>) the >1. p ,.t lhr>ii .ir .o-eoniMMe
ul.l . h.-mit nl .-\Iln.l, r*.

.t:-'

CROWN PRINCE OF SAXONY.
i;> the ilc;.lh of ho* Ki I'i'lfatiH i :ili'l
the .••'t-.-irion of hi- f.itli. r. Kre.|i i i. k
.\m;irMU.|^ to the lliloio* lb.- little ft’llou
II the etit t«nv.m..>< I

■•.ri"

"S

« ht l..|eiie<I tb-oix...
>.itllU;i>ter alnl. lit..' h».^ Krnli<lf.iHitt..r an

with oriental tllvtii-

OlantiK of h|illvhlll.il
s« fr*^n*'nt

of Jierolwn. nmt tneoMt.-i!. of l«Mh ».rnoo.taro
Ui. y n. ll
The • ul

of
Ol '’IM
K<-\i rn|

one.

A Rumtan i «pi;i

l>of.«fo an

V ( tell «'
r

"I,",';.'

of Port ,\rthur. The
r^'<nKtv<‘M. hut h:ot not b.-on
ll•>•|M'r»tlon bv the aluIilK«rn

I'l,”

A BIRTHDAY ADMONITION.
Jjirl .V.-leon re..>.tly atlaine.1 hht
eighty.hret blrlhdat. Vt«n his break-

,;'S

' toljari'iit li.iitornit
ort a perllou*
of ntariiiee iv.it-t.il l.,rtie,ttcf M.Hnt on the oali with rcK.tb* r tn the other .'oi.l rut ilowtt tw.ntvtwo
II tore hint htf. frapmenis

THETAXAMETER.
A tiovel Instrument for lli'beallnr Hie
• liloniit due the e.abtiuiiwhn.' i*..eiu1>
Ih^ii tot rod III-e.1 into I^fielen |iii»ilii

ire mor*' |.ioj.jioroi.t
tK.rr*eft, or |.ri.
than are the re|,|.r..eenlatlvef. of wiw.1
I'eleetUI deltlee.
l-U-ls of Chinee.

•• allill'le ti”e.|s ..f 1

ANOTHER ORIGINAL AFRICAN EXPLORER.

(Vymalng without fear of
loinds of Wy<
iMtHlita, I
gnsrda sit nursing rr|>rating rifles, and
soinewhcrr along the line between
Ultcyenue and fJreen river la tbe ran­
gers' <wr, Inadrd with fast honwa and

flashed the tuessage of tbe roldiery.
The cctensloii of the long distance
trki>hone to the raarb lands, following
as it did tbe settlement of tbe cow
country, was. the first shock to the ,
flourisiilng industry of train robbing.
KIncr the whereabouts of tbe escaping
drw|Hfs«i«ies could be telepboned from
point to point In advance of tbrtr ar­
rival It liecarae ncceeaary to abendoa
the more settled pordona of the cot».'
trv for their fields of aperatloa.
Tbete were estabUabed what became
known as "liaodit belia." One,stretch,
ed aentss Texas to Artaoua alod^dbe
Sonthem 1‘aclfic line. Another algxair' #<Hw H
ge<l through tbe Colorado moonUlns to
'' ’
the country about the well known Rub­
bers' Roost.
A third- and the SMat
danremus of all-belted Wy«>mhut !•
tlie rough cowr country, where He Jarkeon s Hole and the notorioua 11 4e In
the With. Hen' amoug the Tet-os, as
tbe Big Horn mountains are called, far
from cIvUliatloo and tbe kag arm of the law, larked a strange popnlaUtm
corotew.il of rattle rusHers. hlghwayI fugltlvca from justice, Tbe
Hole In tihe Wall eepecUlly waa a natoral fiirtifiratioa, and. wbat waa of
avail t
fested It. every s.'ttler was at outs with
the law.
No sherifTs posse conM Invade Its aancl precincts and hale forth a crlmlDl. 'n>e news of tbe porsnlt would l«e
whispered apparently on the wings of
the wind, and long before the daring
alieriir bad reached1 the
U spot bis quarry
If tbe oOclala got

hla ilut.v.- It ia >xtur duty to Jive to W n
cenlenari.an.at Cheyenne, i
ped car Is kept when not on the road.
This Is nothing mwe than a freight car
fitted up for tbe accommodation of tlie
palml guanl. One cod of II servea to
.ircommodate tbe horses, while tlie oth­
er is fitted up for tbe men. In It are
a number of portable coU which I

■TTiEW MOVING TARGET FOR THE GERMAN ARMY.

These, of course. i
r taken on tbe trail, bnt are used
Mp on* while the xpeHai la carry-

Pi
Pi
0,i« u ciiK-lu

ras

Ttie Cetman mililHT
luthorllitn a
iManlly rw the lookiott I
efIeetb eneiME of
lUliltiea In iini
In order to tc«t

etj
isle of
h the reeordlntt

ItoMencvr
*>i»ntt1v»nr* I

r r ilit.uy afTMre. He
le I t-ntlon of»»ee,jniI s-,'Hier. . n f his tiwliiratton
•h H.illsfae.
Kae le-'li fO.'»*vet

-r

ouiy to

. the Un
re. fb„
ini-ftW; *W .«*r «T!tHt reKimetiU
*r* devoted t

les. a pac
•k for an
« and a aaaU larder complete tbe
^liipmrat of the car. In this mtala- *
tore pantry are always kept coffee. Imcoo. floor, salt and tbe Inevitable canMd goods. While on the traU the ran­
gers someUmes kUI a cow to fill out
their larder. A gang plank far unloadthe bones la alsraya carried ahmg. '
e hones have become ao acenataumd
thlathati
Hr. tiamuel Ph.lllt* Veruer. presldenl of tb.- .siilluian liuUlUtr of Tm»aaUroaelBt
eslooss. AU, hai made a series of ralouWe contributions to the wotSd m present
hancaa.
knowledge com^mlng those mvsterlf>UB reglorui first rx|ilolted by tbe IntrepKi
Tbe chief knows urhere each of his
Siuiiley. His most recent schlevemem In this dlrorllon was th- transpUntamen la. and within thirty mliiKtea aC
thm fomi the grest un.aplored heart of the dark cuitinent to the St. Louis ex
posit hi n a tribe of pygmlee whoue very exlatence had been tjuesliotied. A1
thouxt i Paul du Challlu described theoe IIIHputlan dwHIens of the Afriout tn
his account was not taken eerloualy by ectentlats, und Staiilers aaMrtlofi
that they realty existed was received in poUte stleocr. Dr. Venwx, bowevei
pvt an eod to aU future akeptldam by aOordlng an ocular demeaftratloo 1
pj-cmiee- rwdtty.
T

the time af teealvli« a wire the rangses* special la hattylag ihnmgh th*
sight at fifty orilaa an hov with a
dear right«
t af way otat ovasy train an
the trade.

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BAVSiiM errv.

t3ft 4f # » » «##»«««» »’

Batdii^For »i •K!5S«.
g^
wmsiom#
o RiglitofWay i
« tt » It » tt

fQtpimgiii. iML br a Xa

.

A FTER It vu an «r«r Ocacnl
A XiMt E. Lm
ttet
JjL tb* cunpalfB wkk* bt Iwgu
• «
wltb U» help or «o«w«n
iTiifi re^orcriBcvti Jnm 27,
OB. AoaM hirr.MM ta tbe«MKUOB or McOnu'o onoy. th« kUHon^
ter at the R»tBi or neteopod. 1» that
Mae the csaapalm ralM bcei
the preemwi oT l^w e wmblDed------MrCteUaB B»arrh«d hie annj to the
dateca rtrer. where It
with the oaTf and tytfk»a>w«A »..va

IsEnasnTKMM^

« # #

Ercntar aerricc. 7:«0.
Ber. W. T. Woofibone. pvtur.
Ftenkfla had fins nkar the Wi^
Moraine. 10:30.
Joa tboush not ao many aa Jacfcwm
Sunday school. 12:«0.
But the Federal rmteera eooM shoot
Rer.
Rngh
Kaamcdy.
postar.
lUrara Blblex^. 12:00.
and Jackson's ^lllertata wasted Ibt
Jnnlor Unton, 2:30.
whole artemoanC to aay noCblnr of tons
Morning aerrlce.
Theme.
«r amnitmltloo. yet at nlrWfall Prank -God's Desire for Wan." •
B. Y. P. U.. «:15
Un waa atiU there. 'Meanwhile. Lams
Erening. 7:«to.
Evening acrvlcc.\ 7:00. Then:
street. 1 lie two IIIlia and aU tbe other
Prayer -meeting on Thursday
-Jean*
ns
a
OompaBton."
firhtinc desiwralely to
ng
at 7:30.
Ctausineotlng. 9 IS n. m.
break tbrwnirti Hamner'a line at Glen­
All
arc cordially Invited to tbe aer^
dale and rut off kfanklln and a raat
fteadny school. 12 m.
of artUlery
and wngim
that bad
llery ai^.
—------------------------Epworth League,
Leagtte, 6 p. m.: lcad«T. vice*.
i«ed that point. B lthtbeex- Edith Pybn. mm Edna Kclk^c: topic. |
oeptioo vt Golnea Mill. June 27. Btone-Our Thanks to God."

wall Jackson a troops, which bad come
jwn from tbe rallcy to help amaab
leClelUn. did no eremiiun In Ibe
rreo I>aya' liattlea. Htnart acurrted
lohr Ibe lower Chlekabomlny with
Is irwiiwi. looking for MeClelUn to
fry to break tbrongb In that direrll.m.
Jackson attacked tbe rear at White
Oak swamp, and It stood fast. I>-e.
Ixingatreet and the md hurled lb«-lr
ranks upon tbe frtnlng out line of «uuj
mT and Glendale, tbe center of tlic Cf
teen mile battlrcround. and Huniner
stood fait. At tbe same time « Couf.d
rrate eolunm from tbe James river fell
npoa nts John P«irter'a advance guard
at Malvern Hill, on tbe bluffs of tla
James river, and l*ot1er'a Iwttic worn
lines Btmsl faaf.
Glendale, n aurceaslon of'Vlrglnl"
clearings and Iblrket. w ns the center ol
McClellan's marrlilng eolomn on June
tba Jamea river at Malvern Hill It was aa Lee bad ordered Jackson to plow

aai atm within BitlkiBr diata** «r “■
real, the Confederate capItaL
Oa the aMmlar^ done 28.
or the battle of Gaioea ».»
day before. McOeUan bad the Army of
tba Potomac united on the aoolb aide
of the Chlekabomlny rtrer. He aban.daoed bla llna of anpply on Ibe Pamuukay rtrer. which waa off on bis rt«bt
•■d oMit the abipa around the penlnnala to the iamca. For tba moment hla
anny had no bane, and It waa fifteen
Bllas to tba banka of the James rtrer.
wbeta be aimed to ret In loocb arain
with the ablpplnr. On the bordera of
^ Ms eampa tbe James rtrer way Uy an
lapcoetrable swamp croaacd by a alnglc road. Beyond tbe awampa one road
led from bis eampa to the river.
PraetlcaUy when tbe Army of tbe Potomhestarted on Its Brven l>aya' battle
march
naarcb from Ibe
tbe gates
rates of Rlchmoud
itlchmoDd to


imcniIMAM. fiATUMDAV: NSVCinmi

be rortand by usmbern oT the Sun­
day aehooL A nermou by the pastor
do *Werter the Klnr’a Palaoe.'*
Thor* will he no other 8a----- school aerrlce than tbla and all iartw^
ara are ureed to he present early ao
as to toke,thclr aeat ta elasaea.
7 p. ». preaeblng aerrlce.
Epworth Icnrae et 5:4S, to be led by
Mrs. Knlrht. _______

will

are prevented end cured by the greatest of nlU and strictiy scientific remedy for
Throat and Lung TrouWea. Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., vis;

DR. KING'S

NEW DISCOVERY

be b«*ld In the

Citmi of Pneumonia After IKhctors FaHc<l.

«‘rvlee.
Sunday schiKd a: msm. S.'ulor dcl^iment m*'ets in tJranKf hall.

Fourteenth Street church at 10:30
Thurs^. KovcmbiT 2t. Rev. EMward

The first dose gave relief, and.

Requa' will preach the sermon.
; mary and inUrm^Mliale departmenis in
A «»r(Ual welcome at these services.
i iHiriors and Mrs. Edwsrds' and Mr-s.
Glllt.-rl'* rla«u‘6 in hasemeut of par

Quiet hour.

Goodness of God."

Special InvUsli^ to men

• bo are InclImM to dmjlit.
Thursday Night.
Thanksgiving

M. Holsaple, pastor.

Biide sch«a>l at n<a>n.

10;:;u. b»rmon hv the ps..itor.

A Thanksgiving

Thunsdsy at mtr.o «. m.

Session m*itlug. 9:4.'».
Morning'Service, lo.no.

Evanpclical Church.
Rev. R

Evening service. 7:fM». Suhlvxrt, 'Thl

service

on

U-t us fill ihe

' C. K. nMVifng at

me*-ls

Tewchers' m«-eilng at S:45.
Teachers' Training class. 9:16.

ev*ry

Fourteenth Street U. E. Church.

Saturday.
Prayer for revival. 7:«»«».
Systematic Bible study, 7:30.
Mission study class. »:16.
At bome~Sindy of
the
Sundaj' sch«s»! lesson

uranger.

It

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prooching

at

------------A Meuvy Lead.

2

Friends.
, Edgar U lUviua. |uistor.
unuay scluad.
. servifc.f
p. in.. Junior l-^udcavor.

poor.

Methodist Episcopal Church.
First Church,

3:45 p. ni.. ^-nlor End.-avor.
T o’cha-k, exetiin:: service
Prayer mi-etlnu Thiir.^lay. 7 "" p- i
Evcrylu*dy Invited to the.-e serviev

biiiday.

-

*

laus <^.r

Sii’ida.v iii’iriiii:". ^»•Tvl^•v
|>. hull over tsi'loyie.Wc'ln. .-^day
• mectirg. 7

y eii-.ng,

“and o^^l ii

a •‘1''

4;o!iif i. willing*.:
: 1 ii; j

• "..HipM.-d of ludi-

I neon.ne 11 iluv. o i • li: »»-

=... X w«-x*5

Clir*
l:un a-.
;
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t. i;aa
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'..'I it..l ! am
ami gr.v'ily my eu>-.(m. rs by;

testimony ;

'

T'sim Cll new Wik |
Heading r.H,m. T.sim
IdiM-k

s„„aav

/-av.-.l.a. Tex

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by fi ' n-e „

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Ladies, “you can ju-np cn It, tramS*ei^"

'■ "..Ti.:

v’m

is. e.

______

evening from 7 i" 9.
.\ eurdial invii.-moii Is .'M« iith d

Dry, Harfl and Soft Wcoo.

ing room.

Exercises

i'7;,

i;i, Kaa ;i-« and T«-aas. Uar• Mab, ^:r 1. N. w-'tata.n, Vonu.. ,
11'K.wlo!
rh.M'..: U..>!a-idn ttunlire is
1 iiig w W.c-h . hf g -n. reiifly e.»uiribute-J
i* giving Sliell
i
; Ciiii. r^at's;,5o
a;’d if r.. s.ir.lv (
,^.1 . m .-5 -g .m 5 lu-’iniainlBg hulhl
E'l W.i'ci
K, 111 tad V'lUKg

■ all io alletid ail sen ices mid t he rt

m.. sptx-lal Sunday scho >1

Thousands Cured.

D-Will'.- Wlleh Itarel
•.,t..U!Jiiid- of ea-.e-: of l'i». <.
of IK-Witi’;.
i-U«ii:l I a l«.\ of
ivWiti’;. Wil- h lU
riH-omtaendati' a
i
wnt.-s C 41. IjU’roix. .

11 are welcomo.

Su

with the

i. lUht.

*

To- l.n th..: I'i-vl o;.
the stoma.'•
German Evangeli.al Ijitheran.
.Vaflhje-u:^ CoitgrcgaiiiMi.
---------- . .....
ai
ItcvTA^ M.vrliii of ■Kfu.--le>, pa. K'r. j ing.-"as .h. .-l••!,•aeh
I"!, neh and

Sln>t church
Sunday
morning t East Garfield <
10:30.

worship with II
workinriv.an

ill be held.

Free Methodist.

Q?tarterly nu-eUng at the Fourt.-enth

Junior Endeavor.

TU-.a,. M..N«im ah.,

* ma;«Ni ivciniv Uvhih*-. has weaithv n-L-

2 p. m.; junior mocUng. 3:20 p. m.; ,
Islians' prahe meeting. 6 p. m. A |

All arc welco.-ne to all the fcrrlcc

I Julies' aid m<-eis on Thursday aftcrelu»ru.s

Mott- |

■/”.
SunJny. 11 a. m.: hpiincss mccUng. • ‘l‘•‘'-e•l:g.

r p. Ill, Y. P .^. service.
No evening M-rvice.
Prayer m*'.-»itig ThurMlay. cveuUir.
utK,n.
Alleluia

tver, tight

l*reaehlrc s«Tvlcc. 7;00.

l«:tKi a. m.. class m.-ctlng.
12. Sunday srbfsd.

Children’s chorus,
Pentecostal pravTr mcllng at

Welcome I

DRUG CO„ F. H. MEADS. 8. E. WflY A SQN^
Rev U'rnuel 11- Bis-cll. pasi.w.

^lor Endeavor. 6:4.'..

Union

g;.CCOMMKt«na:o. «;rAi^isTKEn

' Endeavor at .'.:46 |>. m.
subject.
Thanksgiving me. llng.

Morning,
•PartntTship With Oirf."
Sunday school. 12 ./clock.
Intermediate Endeavor. r.:»».

meditation.

raicEs,

5ocamdRi.oo

j lors.
I
Junior Christian Endrayor at ? p m
Young pixiph’s s.»'lrty of Christian

Church of Cnriat fOiaelplas.)
Thomas P. UUom. pastor.



Sooth Side j

Lurrber Co.

^

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II

T,.«r,.
...

!

C:.;

TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
n.\M»01.’S BMTEHV

-\T GI.EXD.M.E.

stniciivr

brmmed la by a Imdn bwa nver on
right fiank and rear, by swamiHi or. i
left and faccil In fnnii heavy lines
. lorni his lini-s, Jackson lun.-u
Uwbes and Imavy tal.ls
«lds III truoiw.
hiuoml. .
*s op, mid tbe lAttle was left to...
tbe tw-p.
Leading out of Hi.
lli.h..,.......
s. \cral 1««
!
«hc
Btartliig isdnt. tlM-rc^wi-rv smeral
«hc |grouml. It was only a shaky
roads ti> James river shorter tlian the ; bulwark
load amias the swamps

y

Uie iH-nteii enemy nsdevl aw.ny fnin
file guns the Pennsylvanians f.dlowed
aftiT iielltuell. |-uiining through and lie
ter of the imiiliisula ami the mads
lending to a water luvw. The remain­
der of his fvwve la-e luiinehiil out on
tbe mads from Htehnioiid to the Janms
to Intercept MeCh lla./s uiarehing i-d.
oiun. -I'lghting Is'gmi on the/JMth as
tbe Kcvlornis withdrew from the works
ill front of Ulehmoiid. The heaviest
battle of this stage of tlie game to .k
place on Fumhiy. June
al K;ivsge
Btntlou. a small army do,ml mar the
bridge across White Oak swamp.
Savage Station was tbe beginning of

more.

’'"ui::,

the I'lvleni’s

vvitc

ler of the field Hiindol’s luitb i
It had help
with snir
ig I’onfivlerates
The reserv.>s r
i prev i
Kifty-tifih 1
; laiek |«isi
, SiMielh Virginia ngiiiu'iits lulvmuxvl
weilge i.ba|u> f'lriita
tiun. riiiiiiitig like hounds, with arms at
trail, and leainil aiimng U**' Rith*their last
Itmidel's
shots .-.I live lUHVS range, but even r:inister was futile to sbiu the n-sistbss
bTV 1vv.vs capttinvl. the
horde. The hatUTv
sI.nmI

Inihc thi.4.el. and when all wa. ready
llIiHy Phees oinuiod wlihouu warning
ui^rthe Fnleral array a.-mss tbe
sw-amix II «s« tnl.l,t...v
„v. Jiitir
June ai
30. ami
and

his bridle
• |»u * B'.tWl
In his ti-eth and his sw .inl in llw single
at the gat'-s of .Mexhvx
arm s|cired
N-un^* him

•: STJiiaiii
m-aro.
M-M
u.»
”.'i
lirigades
RuHanl Keai

SrUIild V^Tlni" GuSe TwringZ j v»«rge Into the jungle. The I’onf.sW.
wtierv were emssruads to be guarded ab*s reelcvl baekwanl.
against the fonfcleraUw mnmblng i road. pushM farther nml farther
with Lee. Tlie Fixth win**, under AV. ; the lia.vonets of K»wn,y s inen, .
B. LYanklin, had taken fi..i» Fnmner trhtor, blvmiaoked
guanhng the rear of the wlileh was still o|»en to Met IHlan s
lated divlsioii v

Un“ w rm~PvwIvlid Ktow'v^lvlVs *t^lulo 1 tired at Glendale the night «f -lour
GKOUGE L KILMER.
on the liorders of White Oak swamp, j. .

IsaRECORD Wait Ads

COOKING
EXHIBIT

Il.ii CulTci .anil r.isi iiiiNNrrvtjiI fn-c t-acli tlay.
l£v< ry latly wlio comes will I-•
a Haiul-omc anil Nu\ • ! S<»;i’v finr. W i' arc ;:cin^: u» -'bow yon r.ist wliai tan l»e vlom; willi tin:

in turn repiilsisl and

McChdhiu's army rms^vsl
narrow cansewny t'hmugh White ^ oiilrwn* •«>1 Ihai.da;
iHisted !
righilng Phil Kearny was at Gleiiswamp quite lelsuiimly and iHist«>d
‘ e holding t’.ie right flank of Sum­
at the various
utry and
’s line. .New enemies isuired !u on
sides, and the lighting Jenwymaii
I message t
swamp, asking for ins old brigade,
earny’s J.t«-v s. W ith
fainous Ive
and the farther I'dgc of the swamp
guardi-d by Foderal cannon.
, eht'cr tlie Jerseys marelsvl to Key
eoming <-utisi>d
. n, s fn Id. bnd their i>.ii.ing
I mysterious way,
:
fn^sh
ontbursl
of eln>er fnm.
t to work to forve Ihe eroMdiig
si t tnwiu. avvaitlng them. Th
of While Oak swamp m

elxed
the
mad h
/lellaii’s ! iTates
Ij'e’s onlers t« thunder at



splcntlitl '

Economy is Wealth—Buy
-The Besr’

’OTncfsreRT

20th Century
LAUREL HEATER
Steel Laurel Range
Wim M=ca Illun’Taiiiia

\Vc will show yon what a I’ln l Saver il t*^. how
l.iscuils can bcLaknl, usin« only a paiicr ‘;moki:
pipe; ami how siron;:ly il is made.
Hon’l fail
lo come, this will be the most pr.nclical CooVinl£xhibit ever made.

November 21st to 26th. 1904
Fire Pol purantced for 5 years
Thb Set of Stere Ftiniittire CiveR
Awjiy witli Eropy li^e S4)1M

At the Store of

. DvriB^ tlie ERhibit
One Na 9 Nickeled Copper Tea KelUe
One Large Enamel Kellie and Cover
One Enameled Sauce Pan and Cove:
One Doable RoaMing Pan
One Ijiurel Broiler
One Fry Pan
One 10x14 Drip ]
Foot Deep Pie Plffes
PI

WORTH S6.60

->

JULIUS CAMPBELL
4ir South Union Street

r

ISOV. 1'uim:..; u-i* the muieita-.oriid'Hl.

1'hi: o:ilv ri a! way lo it v.1 a S;ov«: is to use it.
'I’o .slunv tlu: i.ossibiliii«*s of mir.icrn Stovemak*
in;:, we lu.v • arraii;*i il for a tmiiin*’ ami inCHARftlv;

m

FeR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS UD COLDS

Rcr. D. Oochlla. pastor.
.\o morelng o*- - .-venlng prea«*lng

Thanksgiving senrlees for tbe w»st
side churches

‘WHITE miOSTS OP DEATH”

CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA

The jdtenoincnal sale of ihc 20lh
Centurv Ijiurcl Healer for llic
jast ihrcc years, has dMnon$U.a1cd
iliat it meets aJl ihc reqnnrnicnti
both io appearance and opcralion
that the people havx kwig sought
after tn a stove for boniing soft
-coal and wood and never before
have been able to obtain.
Now in actosl use amoDg tbe
cooBuners. This construction is
proving to Rave aU the merits that
we'daimforiL ^aU.

I TKAvmc oftY,

satiny; HOVUMI

n. nm.

fAQg t

tad raraiy Is that ptae* aaflflafl by
AartE aad tight meat. The lari Oiins{«ers allowed to pass the boaads o! fl^. SUr aad nook four mlgusna. D.
laot browa. Benin the broth, add h maw oee of the aambar «h» air hMbcfhre the portloas are servad a erowlmodcratiaa, thoagh good AlgeaUaB
tather tea ehi»ertcA. mBBa
laoUae «a fla
alowly tosthe cooked flour, stirrin; Imi |o eoaw whea
always wait oa their appetite.
shoald he mrt whne the afuSag was
ohjaets ta Wtas canwd. th*
aad who do not ezpari.av^hkmga
manually;
add
half
a
pint
of
gam.
If snow was oa the groaad. the din­
pat Into the
theft
fbwl. It Is
Uttac witri
MH wMJ
a the family moan oa theAr auahlt.
aaly oee way. pat by making the cross ner was ofum IWlowed by a sletgk cnam. and, still srirriag. add th*
rhns the day of an days la the week
fwsalt ar the Mri^aMics la dm haads eat the nwfltag can he served aeauly. ride, in come places the youth ex- cooked ctkTT. Simmer for tea mlo
most sad la hereawed hoams h mada
good carver wlH not allow any hlt.$ pteewd tbdir hilarity by a^haird bon­ otes. Beat slighOy the yolks oC tw.
of the liiexperieaeod carver. MothenjDdnraUle and eveo pleasant. By Un
talhsmaad the platter, aad. ta fact, fire built oa aome high UU. as a prop eggs wlU three taidespooafiils o< ctrtr
Mov ID be have prebrntod agafast
Tbaahagtvlag day anaaathlag of
A Thtwt9^vtn§ Hymn.
mme means the hauntlag msmorii
cream
and
half
a
Uhtospoonful
of
bat
CT
wind-up
to
the
day.
there
ahaaldaT
be
aay
cramfas."
thing ralaad on fana or fa gardaa as Mvlag yoaag mem lalo their Ihm
I Wr took mvom thm jmr—
ter. Remove the skucepaB from the , hat would make the aaaaal hatMays
“Are there ledies who canrer
a risfMe token, as tar M^aslght be. U flies who eoaMAT take a bird to pieces
I aKieilM aotf «MiM aM 4ar»Are. add the eggs, stirring genUy. si \ seawm of distress are sBeaced la
“Tea. there are a aamber of ladies
thlags/u> be ^aakfaTi^. 8o whea vilhoiit frosilag the damask cover of
» tkiak or am the wvr*
as not to l.reak the celery. Do wy the effort to give cboar to those who
the days aad weaha of nwparatio.i the table wtth tarimp pickings, aad of another geaeraiioa who are mor-.I WtMrri* we hAire wAtked la tw;
oook^ after the eggs are added. Senf* arc not located tn permaaeat hoaacs
wore paoood and th* day of days had the paoag men theimelves hare pc- skiural with the knife than men are.
nr who are themselves dreading these .
t the cAd we ClAdljr ear.
It used to be the style for ladies to o^ iflcUcd hmter, aad four of milk. verv hot In a bm dish.
iMWfU CAB keep ThABk»«lrlB« oMBe at laat—whoa aU but the bnoy gariied their drees shbta aad the frock
aBniversarii*s. U there be not extrav.
Stewed Heads of Cdcty-—
Beak an well u^ether. and add one
frequently
carve
at
their
own
table."
mettled
with
flying
tarkey.
sor­
asothcr aad a helper or two of Che
agsni feasting or gay cetotarmt^
nar
-Wen. can't you Invent some plan cop of flour in which has been mixed three short. *4.1ld heads of eelerv.
girls who had come home to liaakv rowfully a^ swora never to give
’Jtere is calm appreciatlao of oooBlortx
srash
dean,
trim
each
root
and
cat
oB
I #t thank Thee tor the llshtcaloclated to insure a turkey's stay­ two tcaspoonfuU of baking powder.
ghnag had beaa dseormn/r to chares thaaka agaia.
that have been spared.
the
outer
stalk
and
spindly
stalk-*,
r crowth that «« have wwa
Bake in small square Jelly cake Uns.
ing cm the platterrand rctaraed with a babel << BMiry
I lore's aamtaialBg ana. .
Aad the expert simply sbuuk his Pul whipped cre*am (sweetened an-J leaving a few leaves. 1^ them tn a
talk, an blows fresh with the crisp
Cheese Oclicaciea.
I We thank Thee for the night;
Bad monrofully and confessed prac­ flavored 1 beivreen Ihe layt rs. and let saucepan holding boiling salted water
November air. aad **hnagry caongh to
Cnees*' Fingers,—Prep* all the trim­
D darfcaew hM all earthljr charm.
, enough to cover them, and rook gen
eat a bear,*’ as they avowed, they every geatlemaa's edacatJoB. but ia tice was the only thing able to achieve the top. To be eaten while fresh.
tly until tender' through; try with s mings lightly together and roll out.
w^rit tte prcasare of Thiae anas.
Hickory
Nut
Caki—Two
cups
of
But
if
a
young
man
only
found the kmg table spread and ready 'Jicsc days of restauraat and bote!
fork: they will be done la three-Quar With a pastry Jagger cut the pastry
I Wt thank Thee ami of all
Uvtag the art of canriag is slowly but carves turkey once a yeaf. on Thanks­ >ugcr. one of milk, three egg*, three- term of an bo-ar to an hour and a half. Into strips about two Ungers kmg. and
for the ya^s crowning feast.
r I n»Hi ledge wrung from pain—
At the db>le*s bead ia lordly state Uy sorely briag lost. Hence mueh Tbsnks- giving day. he isn't likely to grow pe. ■ fourths of a cup of butt.-r, three of Drain ia a sieve or colander where an inch and a half wide. Cover on In the art until his hesd is shiny flour, two tesvpmmfnls cf bskiag pow­
r ssCertag's gnat gala:
the noble Thaaksgiring tarkey. brown giving day histrcM. If you expect to
they will keep hcu. Hsve ready oo- half the strips with grated cheese.
I rorTboa hast let e. fall.
invited out to dine en famllc Thure aad pink and what is left of his hair der. and, one cup of hickory nut ker­ rupftil of cream thickened with a lea- Parmesan is the best. Cover these
aad crisp from neck to druauUck. es
nels chopped floe.. Ice ibi- top and
is angelic tn its whiteness.
Bight leara to love Thy way; adiag Insrioos Jnices aad savory odor, day read this.
spoonful of liimor ru'ikvl in flour an 1 with the remaining strips; brush wltli
Fprinkle ihlrUlv with chopped nuts.
ee keep Tbanksglviag Day.
of aage. thyme aad pepper. Canked by
It U Philippe at Drimooieo's In New
Dominoes—Spread s|KMig«- cake hat­ boiled for thn-e minutes. Add a salt- the white of an egg. Fasten all the
St. Btrif Day.
bowls full of rich brown gravy. In the Ytfrk who Is the cx;>crt auihorlty on
I %e thank‘hiee fcrr the throng
Su Starve was Ihe name whicli ter about oue-thlrd cf an,inch deep si^nful ,of salt, a dash of pepper. edge* by pressing lightly 'together,
oeaier was a great chicken pie. with carving. He will lay a bird out with
I the otberahi^rc.
some Irreverent wit gave to the Fk«t in long tins, and bake in ^quick oven. Plsce the celery in a hot dish, pour and bake for twenty minute* in a hot
Oaky crust and bolding in Us depths two or three deft passes of the blsdc.
e pilgnmage Is o'er,
Have a ps|K-r at»out twin- the slxe of the satict* over and serve.—Chicago
the pride of the summer s broods At He will gel all there is oC a goose or Day of New England. St. Stuff he be­
I Who can sins love's perfect aoog
Swoti Fingers—Roll out the
stowed upon Thanksgiving. When ou.- the rake spread on" the table, and a« Record Ht-rald.
the
fool
isr
a
spicy
spsrerib
of
th;
dock so quickly and neaUy that Herre kmm the Urlag Way.
mings as for cheese fingers. Cut Vuh
each rake Is baked turn it upside dow )
fsthers
did
fast,
they
did
it
with
mself might urtMider at the
thi-m we keq> Thaakagivtag choiceat “pig pork" trying Us best to
Salsify.
the psstn- cutler Into strips three
rival the aristocratic h«wl of the taWe. tom of his wrist. And as for turkey.
IJay.
Salsify, or oyner plant. I* In t
inches long and one and one-half InchWherever there was space came dalntheavy bird is u qnlckly scie
son irum Oclolier to March. It is
i*s wide. Turn-over the ends; pre.s
Tb* Isnitly below,
1iV cooked tureens of all the vegeU seated uader kis scleoUflc touch as s
peclally nice with fowl or turkey, i
down lightly. Brush tbo center with
family above.
bles that the fsrm and garden grew; tender chicken.
U one of our roost valuable of winter the yolk of an egg. Sprinkle the «m«ne^lD bunds of love;
mounds of soowr mashed poUtoes,
i vegcisbles. it may be prepsiv*d in n ter with one-fourth a teaspoouful of
He laughs as be thlgks of bow somo
had slate a year ago.
onions, globes ofa*roriness in cream men fsre. He says:
! numU-r of ways. It Is roost quickly granulated sugar. Bake twenty min­
I our home: for this, we sauce, crimson becU. and ev« the
j and smiisfnrlorily hsndiwl If well utes in n-quick oven.
"The best ^carver on earth can't
pleblan turnip, sweet and lootiisomc. carvi- neatly unless the bird Is prop­
.hod and put to cook in 'U>iliiig w iI washCheese Straws—Dishes tn cheese
These were dsys long before the erty arranged and well cooked. 1*
It Is srrapiMl.
ler tK-funtu
have licfxime quite faKhicinablc now at
limes of csom-d things. The guo-l takes a g^od cook to properly fix s
Scalloped Salsify—Ctu'k it until
dinntM- parties. Mix two tablespoons
I The fetore to Tby hands
things of esrth must needs be Uken turkey for table carving."
skin ct»mi.< off easily. Drain, r
of liutler. four of flour, and four'id
» loviaglv ooollde.
each In their turn. Tojnslocs were n ' "Wlial Is the art there? How shouM
with eold water. r»-move skin and sllct- Wift chet**e grated, if you like It quite
J peace we shall abide,
thing unknown, except as they we.e the turkey be flxcd?“
acrusK In quarler-lnrh plt-ccs. Plarc a strong use one tabiesiKxm of Cboddar
|Obrying'11iy oommands.
rsisc'd In gardens as a noral curiosity,
layer in a butter*-*! baking dish, sprin­ and thr*K- of ih»- ordlnan' cbccac. *mc
“Ob. It shouldn’t Ik*
with lu
» life. In y>r «>r sorrow, i
esiied “love- apples." and iwpularlr legs sprawling like this!" And one
kle wit basalt. iK-piKT nnd a suspicion **gg, half a teasiKKMj of salt, and a liny
siipiKised to be i»lsonous. There sren- arm shoots out in one direction, while
of nuim<-R Cover with a thin layer ol pinch -of tay»'iinc. When all these inparsnips In those days, but they must the olheh rocs in a contrary way. "N«v
hnad enimlis. tK-alMinoil with salt. pei>- ign-Ilcnts are mixtM smoothly logelbcr
be left in the ground, under the snow body can make nice work with a tur­
lK-r and butter, llejwat until tlie dish mil thi-m out as thin as you can. and
until siirlng, or they. too. would poison key like that. lu leg* must be Isbi
is fnll. having a Isyer of entutbs
cut ia siri|»s alsKit a quarter of an Inch'
|l>H uv sing about the goiMl times; ' the esters. Celery and cauliflower flat on its sides and then tied closely
rtie-top. Pour over a rich white kbuc*. wide and three iach(-s long. Cut out
they are coming .igbl along. ' were yet to Ik- ''Invented."
ntnl lake until the top lieromes a
together. Next, the co«.king is impor­
rings also. Bake about ten minute.’.
I And all the w.wld Is sw »-eter for
bniwn. One pint of eut salsilv.
On the tsUle were cabltagc, crisp and tant. The fowl must bo cooked so Ihst
Wlii-n done hang the rings oo the
their halleltila song;
hair pint of fine Im-ad rniuibs.
sour, gnat dill pickles and piles of the legs will tear off i-asHy. That is a
sUeks.
I And ho! for love and living—for
half teaspfMiuful of salt, one saltsponrsweet little gherkins, rtiirant Jelly tori of the turkey's trndemcsii. To lie
> hlessiifr Uuve denies.
lul of white pi-piK-r and
ng Cranberrisa.
like quivering rubles and quince a^H gin with, no man wants to stand to
|And life's a sweet thanksgiving to
s|MM>nful of butler for the layers, with
rrsbspple like amlK?r. bsrberrl-i* esne s fowl or anything else. His sest
lanksglving I dined with a
i\t '^Thai
the glad and answering skbwl
one e«iffee eupfttl «»f well seavoned dew^dd lady who lx noted for her
rte«<Hl In molasses, gresi bowls of should be a.trifle higher than the oth­
—Frank 1,. Stanton.
cream sauce, iti which one teas|Kion- cxcidb-nl eottking. Her cranberry
cranberry sauce and apple butter, and ers. and If he is short, why. s careful
ful of Worrs-viyrshiro sauct* has been sauce immediately captivated my eye
more and yet again more of which hostess will consider that pQint. Thu
blended, will be found good pn*por- by Its rich color, and later, when 1
fowl should lay with bis bead toward
time falls to allow mention.
•• was' a lltue girl once—wmie
broad baking dish htddiie,;
And did they eat? Need the ques­ the carver. The carver uo.*s not flour­
taste*] ti. I was forced to obaerve
r CMlit yesni ago. w ho was an onlv tion be aske-d? The goo»I mother wat- ish the slender earring knife v if it
rers^s ulcer to use than a de**p j ..^.^usiastlrally upon
deMckmx
I and so the Intimate rom|>anlot
. n i^rilon *.f the hrowne*!
^
Brother. “Colonel," Huldsh.
exreptlon. Her time
fuTl>4wcr® A wesiwn of war.
remember having
I her imuher. w.hose rhlldha«»d l i taken up in urging her fare upon bet
with nlroo.u
‘The first move be makes should be
r»K-lpe in print. I will give it
Tlu*
dog
in
this
plelure
Is
a
hen»
niul
Is
fully

si-rvli-g
«»r
n
ni«-ilnl.
for
B touched the iN'gtnning of the cen guests, and when their limit was on the legs. These shm'Id be llfie«l
;
roouihtul.
I
th«- iK-nt-m of tho«c who may wish
winter''Coluiu-r* sav*-<l the llf»- of hi - little .V.vi'andd iua«ti-r who Is
r Jusi OnUhtM and done with. T* reached she csibvl for further rein one St a time and with (the knife two
Silslfy Fri.sl- S*-b-*-t sai-ify of Hi-,
■ girl there were no slhrles s« forcemcnia of help, ' I>o you want tn cuts made to form a circle about th r sitting by bis-side in the picture. Tljs link- nil«lr«-s-:. Hublah Hiirsley
i«o bmir»u-s *-mn.gh j
^,a,.„erri.*s In an earthen
St. Johns, who is sitting i»n tlu-.b-tt. •.Ils nlHur ' C-lonel'j' extilolt In a 1« :jg as those of her molhiT'
found. Wash It. .lr*.-> I
II us. m«rther? • crlwl all w ith one ar. iM*cond Joint of the leg. Cut only
o the Herald. Imst winter her talher ni*il graiulfather had to gi
. iMUsed among the old Nes
iHiliiiic wat* r and boil tthiil th"
jrd. and her happy laugh of delight thronifh the skin, and then the leg across Font lake, which h nearvlu’ii homt-. Th«- liii’e l<iy w*nre,i ui go. it>».
1 which had iK-eii hi.' as good to hear.
*-an t:a-ll> b*- |K-*‘Ied. Drain. «laxk
should
bat
was
forbidden.
It
was
tliongla
hat
lie
ha-i
icrgiUieii
all
afMuil
the
ir:;)
idmoiber's, yes. an<.
Ughtlv.
“If you don't die until I kill you. ymi light I
liut on Sunday nimnlug Huldah's iimU- snw two dark siali^ tar out on the with «»ld water, renmve skin, sprinkle j
homes in turn
far
III all live to rival MelhuKaleb." she legs are taken off the fork Is filungi-. lake.’ He calU-tl her niotli* r .nnd th-y luaile up tlu-lr minds it wa- i with salt and p. pp«-r an.l let dry. Trim j
iss one lime tif the year whei
Into ihe hnast as near the c^ter o •'Coloner' and his nms'n r Tlu-y iri*-l to t-all him bnek bet the tomler the>
lid. “Come and help me. glrU!”
the same b-ngth. Wh*-n almost serv-,«i„ules. or until the herric* pop
irv telling iisik on sn unusiisthe hresstlKjm- as posulhle and. net-« eallwl the further out the Imy went. Tin- ice was \t-rv
a„t stir or uucov**r them
came to «-sch guest a
lieauM- it wn ; ing tlm«- ndl in * gg and rnmibs an-; .
. «n.l thsi wss Thsnksglvlnr
|
^^.kliig At the cad of ten minih si-gUM-nts of pie, symmetri­ pot be removed If Ihe corert plire I; thawing, nnd every lltile while the Iv.y wonl.l go through tiro tin- wate.-. ;fry until pxb- brown in sim.'.ing
I was the chief holiday time ol
tat. Draintmisvm-t.pib on anapkiuj^^,^,^^^,^^^,,^.^^
found until the turkey Is luactlcall
n. Ill fart one might say thi cally arrang«*d. tuloce and puropklii. out up. The white meat on the breast Then the dog would stop and pull him out Inn they >*ili w*nt on. Hulilah'.. ; or a platter and serve ver.v hot. ^
awav euisely etivcr*-d. until
|ly hididny time. t'hrtsimasVas but »pple rnd rranbt-rry lart. with a gn-ai slHiiild be the second portion atUrked iinele did not knot* what to di> b.Ta-'-e tii<- Ire would not Imk! him nm! the tfritn r batt.-r may m- subMitat.-d If .b- ,
dliectbinv
la»y
would
not
come
towani
tinslion
Tlidn
he
fh-eighl
of
calling
the
do^;
<llce
of
savory
sage
cheese
In
the
centiill> olsi ni.i n< the bi«.t. and In
|
, explicitly f.illow*-*!. I Uiink yon
su-aming saucer of Indian pud In the rsrving act. The mt«t shoul! and as stsin as he ♦u-ard his name ••(*.il«>i:el ' siart«-d hack but tin- little Isiy islreU.-Clilrag.. U.-e..rd llerald.
rsM'H not SI all. A*' for Bastei
iKcut
In
the
thlnmst.
flsklest
will agr*-*- with me that though there
kejit brt*aklng thnnigh ami breakizig throi-gh. Kv* r> lime he went through
Wiimaii Sb*. sas the little gir' ding made from the n-eipe which had «llct-s. so Ihst while they will
Early Thanksgivings.
ar*- many ways «.f emrklng crauix-rrtr*
family for 2Wi years an-l
the ice 'Coluner' would l‘<- tho-.u rnd allow him to enteh hold ol his tall
^yixld >i-ars ago n uiemlMTs
Ill the «la>s of th. early coUmists ;
Ithis way ns um-ijiiabHl —New York
mips tif«colfi-e. fragrant av break to pleres they w ill sllU iK-.U-mpt- ami pull him «»ut. Then the *log goi timl but In di.l m»i b-av*- his liule
> oiiHher said one ila>. «
nhob- w< »-l. was «-*»iob'*-n-d nom- l-a
master bet took his nrm in hi- mouth an.l led him along until l*oth wenno «*offee ever Is in these later days. ing In their dslutlr*-**."
wrs when, hi.r llr>l
■xpresxlon
“When* do the wings come In for at sale on shuro. Hublah'.s gramlpa says no imuiey e*»uld buy •■folotn I no»- ;..h*.r, f*.r .1,
Cn-rh
roastevl
that
very
morning
over
i|iKh|n
har\*-rts
I
tha'iksciving
Pumpkin- Pi*.
Are in the big kitchen flrcplare tentlon?”and Huldah ami b< r hro-.lier U»:h agr»H- with him.
Ihel i."
t to vlxii
I*- dinner of m<- on-asbin The expert Itwked piixrled for a ser
'lit the pumpkin In pleee*.
scrviHl with pitchers of Ihlckesi
U-, "Th.»e 1» ti h
Thanksgiving dtnm-f- l«a»k 5
ond. then hsd to Isugh ss he sn
in moving -oils. IViil «»r steam oaiil
\ the IliidNon riv«T kei>i a day ihe> •ream, and tumblers of cider fresh swertHl: ''Why. here we never scrv« might. Little f«H>il was taU-n at break
c*-nt*T of 111*- paper, spread it pin.-t- on Satunlav. th-- !a-t ilay of
r- the latter UK-ihod is best, a1 'i;su*..‘ ai^’on It ihey s'e »•gg^ tn»m the press, every apple * ontcrlnc turkeys with wing* on them. Thi fast, and none, in ortluNbix fniniiie .
I ihiii ln.v«-r of pim-apple Jelly, j oi-l-braiion. Notwitle iamliiig ^hat ti»
non*- *»f 111*- «av*»r «»f lh»- pm-p
makeup IK-Ing of l^- cholcc.;l
I rei-mivl a very rnriou. thing r
IV th<- Other rake on It upsiib-j gin pi-ns *-f ilu-s.- wibierm- s h<>m«
wings are sff before ti^c lurkevs an l*elwee.n that m*-al ami luns.t.
I her
M-lerl.
•/
Rrandfather
Ic small girl, and she iHUulered
With a tliarji knlf*- ci*i ti , v,-r- ^adlv wanting in nuiny of il;-t
on Thanksgiving ih<> Ulus
,M
came
plaies
with
fruit
csk^!Turkeys'
wings
are
much
^llaU(lw ;u»urrpan. Stand on the
Imurh and slletillv. g. Is the• fn«hl.n
'
(iiro'igb tin- c*-iiter. then I nioM eommon uit-iMls *if c*M»ker.;.! e*»iiii-!.i part «if the range, fbal the
ISH.tul cake ...d saure,'- oi pnrtK.ked will, mashed eherint.is trat*-d Sliak*-spi*ar<'s wtiid-;. ''.\ su:
Ichitdieu. and flnalb put it on
equal pii-ci-s. iju-r*- wh- iu> lack «if -.;<j-h3 iliinr*. no j pui:.pkiu may *lry «mi at* much ns pu>
i« the fatheu *>l lutieh fasi." Tb- j illviii. il acn»ss III
.-.1 ,K-srs. spicy with ginger from , ‘»>an roasted '
B thlug to be uudelst.KMl oitlx
Govemfir's 1‘roCiamation. n-a«l fnmi | Put i laig*- .1*--s*rt.sp'.onful *if white I |j,,.g „i app- ti;-.ing ili--li‘ > ai Hu*- gn-at i - ll.b. wlth<ui« burning. T*. each quait
"Supposing
a
turkey
has
a
dis|K»sl
t'aiitun n.ina ginger
f WIIN grown up.
I Ini.-liiig *ui earli pi e. and spr.-ad It | (east. Th* i-anli, lb* uir and ib*- w j.if ihb rondensed pumpkin add four
pulpit, gave ,lue Iiotir*- to e
Samm l. the s.^ <^ptnlm brought' “‘>n
i r-tnoiitlily *ner llu- ;
and side-. U-av. top* ha.l yiebl-.l their iiour.iiful sii
t Wli.-u Ocio'iK-r siepjM-U down sn i
lady sitting be- housevvif*-. to set her lard*-r lu *u
well b<at*-n *-ggs. oiiehalf of a tea
hen with ch*K-u ,,iii-s. ami th- g«i"il *:am<-s fTad *'.*1;
I !• -.iiitil quite *lry.
NovemlH*r Imuighl
every hoi'.s*- th*-re wa>- harry
1 ».|MKinfiiI of sail. *>nL-half of a cup of
(aiU.viiyrg*- years-ago.
j side yon?"
1 late icing, roal.*- a 1 i- across the vn-r. honor lo il-.eir skill ami ingeiinity 1 ; amlass*-s ami *.t'.e srani quart of milk.
|)s i«r still Indian summer full of pur
"And did they ,wt all that. too. and : The exp*-rt chuckled In u Ulgiiine.1 bustle. The sqm-als «if swme
ecch
eak.-.
aiiJ
sliotr
as
0:1
n-al
,
setting
b»-l<ir*
th<dr
iiuiigiy
g-ie
ts
an!
i
nounce*!
the
couiniriicenu-at
of
thlisite and quiet, dresmv hoii
If m*»r<- Rwe*-u-ulng I* dc-slred. add
did they die Uien? ' a>ki*d Ihe liule (
« « ho might have M-eu turk*->>
' ccaipaubms a r. p.-.M ns siimptmm-l sugar t*» tast*-: then gradually add the
•a SI Olio- iM'gan a subtle air
girk her eyes big with wonder.
I
,’hai manner, but h' biiicheriug season, ^e i v.ning lanii> ibimimn-s
Waterim-lon Cak.-—K*-.l l’nri--Or< gn.| t«-m|i:!:ig
•' wa: varb-d and <b- j *b->ir.-d ntnoimt of sploes—gntund cinluMliHl.l wavs, whieh IncreaM-U day
»h.inc oa the cutting hp nnd paclUng
•Oh. no!" h*-r mother laughetl. "they!
“'
cip
red
sugar,
half
rup
biitt«-r.
one
|
ji{.|,tfui.
Kor*-m*>-i
*'f
nil
th«-r*wi
,1 imre the sir Uesme
**-,1 to .-at walnuts and butu-nuus
"Oh. a man has to get over iK-lng of wrk. the filliiig ol ran.-ages, and tl.<iiBiiion. ginger and a little nutmeg;
-.bird e;ip *if sw*-.-: utilk. two cups :
mrl;e> *!r--r*-.1 with bi-t-rhnu*'
I of ' fiii. y t.reeres blown far fnini
,.l popped C.KT1 and apples, and ’ nervous! If he's calm and underst.ndh trving of tard.
u-aspcKutful *-arh of the first two
Ibi-ir. whiii-^ i-t four *-gg--. on*- tea-, |j,,.c cam*- ran- v*-niMin p:i>!rl* s, rav^/'
Many bands made light
|ylon> etie "
the usual pro|K»rtluns us«-d. Un*.*
t*ef..re lb,- lUy was i
tirink \
slKHKifiil of baking powd. r. and on ■ ^ „ry meat si*-w- with «limipiii!U'of bar *U-*-ti pie dbhes with pastry, flil wll'i
jjuy and gladn«-sR showed
• sss pnsenily no ihoiighl
the story of the old i
disturbance.*'
eup 4>f s*c-l*-«l5|ai.-'.Ti>.
' if.j flour. .Icllfioas «ASt* rs iih*- gift of the preivarwl pumpkin and Imke in a
I nu</m
men
and
maidens,
old
tn*
l/iy duller Dial did not turn on ' g"» fa-hiom'd Thanksgiving dlnn*-r. ”
! ”1*'
•••T*
Whin- fart
Two cupsv.hii*- Riignr. ij„. Indians, and i!..- fir.-t * v«-r tast*-<‘ roooorau- oven To faclllutc the liak;. were anticipating th*- liarv*'#'
|ig ces-lj ft»r Thanksgiving." ««i
wish 1 had iK-eu iheiv. ' algh.'d | "No. certainly not. After the b
.- which crownwl the y*-tfr's tol’.. oti<* of butter.'IS*-ol hweet milk, three i py iht. white in*-n». gnat Imwls ol mg. it b a go*Hl plan to scald the milk
■ little girl irolietl artHind after
mie glrl.3*-«llUiiv*-ly. as »hc J
^'leaned it l» the carver's dul
and'0:1* half *if Hour. whlt*-s of eight , clam chowder with sea bisc.ili floating I iK-foro adding U to the pumpkin; tbcu
Bitber. vtr sUssi -hv her* side at
inut*-d after heTmiHher Into the |uui-i*»ev*- the legs."
long shelvi-s fllle-l w ith mine*- pi'-s. ap *-gcR. and tw*. .ea*;><«nfuls baking 1 „n the steaming broth. roast.s of all I All and liake the pie» as quickly as
ychrn lal'le stole she mixed so-1
on' Carve the legs! hub-*-*!, and
or wst-hed ihe great
.V K C It. ' »»«ui drumsticks? Can t he help any pic pies, pumpkin pies. ouRtanis. ami p**v^-r I's. a t-aki- tin with a tub- j kinds, hrolled fish, salads, cakci
l>o^^iWl■ —Tab!*- Talk.
*
in/Vby c.-ni*-r.
P-n ihe red . liatt*-r
luHter j „i„n,
plum iKirridge';
iKirriilge'; whib- Ui*- r*-nu-r
cranberry tarts, and all proi*H-t*-il
i euaim llliU flgure Ity^a

one to a whole dnimsUck? "
while linen ncpl in*. Hanging in.the arytsgd the iiiIks'' und^the whit*- around j each of iho long iabl*-s wa^ adorneti
. longgingham s|*n»u. I close my ev**s ami s*v them ih*-r*'The Thanksgiving Turkey.
“N.«t at all. He muri *Ucc close
!*•
tin.

It
requires
two'
,
iurge
ba*-Kci
ovcrfli>wlng
wftllarder
were
turki-ys.
rhlrkens;!
ihite psntsb-iU'ii iM-ncath
turk*-y sat on a lofty fenc*-.
The white haired father, as of *>bl. j
of the leg up to the first Joint
pr iperly.-r-Good wild gni|K-h and plum- an.l nuts ol
wnd iwrk. all nady for ili*- spH
iching h-r thick home knit woolen
And he said to himself. i>sid he:
he sweet faced mother in her chair. | •nd turn the angle and strip the
fiefcvHrplr-c
On the day ihe homestea.I was li'ied j I
every varicly.
lickings and lie- U.s to'is of her Both dean-r than their weight in gold. |
"Ti:*- way they f*-ed me Is ImmOTsr.
towJud Joint. In the same
with the happy face- of rh-ldren.
Kit Raihi'r shoe.--, thive always came There's nothliig anywhere so fair-- j This supplies plenty of dark mes
Ilf stuckt on me.
1 they «
Celery Recipe*.
A Thought for Thanksgiving.
gniadchlMren. aunts. uncl*-s ami e*.ii ;
id. Tell me about I close mv eye* and sc them there
, "»•'
» »»•» should d*)? "
C'ebry U.M.is.a ia PouU-tte—P*-l Holidays that once were gn-iH-d
Ins. Even the ob!*-*i again b<ranuI'm getting fat a^d I'm fwling gay.
BkFcivlng when >ou witi- a
1 sec the snow-white table, too.
' Thai's all most need to do.
lid cut lengiliwire. like an appb-. two - Wlt^ the chime nnd merrv call
boys
and
girl*.
Family
pray/rs
twik
And
the
world
stn-m*
good and glad;
Ilam!»‘-hlre. moiher
Spread with Us brave Thanksgiving
I**rts aren't generally needed in
family sen Ing. If a man wants lo the precedence. All gatk. rei m il- bunch*-* of i-x-b-ry roots; put them In To the hearts with m»-mork*s fiauntc-d In a week or two. Ill bet. I'll weigh
|8o year after >var the siorv
quart
bollluK Vaier' for flvej Are the saddest days of all.
AlwtJt ajs n^uch as dad."
show that he really underslands^he well kept parl*>r while from "Ihe hits
I Iha-TTOU. lilrl. Mtehigan boru Ol tables, surely th*-rc an- few
inittui*-. l>rain them and plunge them j
----s HuglsBinireil. seemed eo live
That may with «ioc 1 know compare. art of carving, he will tnra the ftiwl j ha'-Blble" was read a pag. hi 'Thwat*-r; drain again and put! While Thanksgiving . l-s n Joyous And he hopped frolh hb iK-rch. and bs
over and get the two choicest, fineU j prlcst-llkc" father. All stcxsl, a? he
id move sod have her being In
8.-1 with that grace 1 always knew,
■- drummed the ground.
entire turkey, prayed that ilu-y might all form an un- J.hem in a ch-an xaucepan with one* feast In ro many homos, in o:h«T* th*
|ten dsvs. and to know every detail
rhite Ubic. too.
quart of gool luMib; If none b at Uacant chair or the trouble and won 1
And he pat on a lot of air*.
broken
family
in
heaven.
\ tbiKt Thanksgiving dinner* which “I thank Thee. Lord." I bear them i
™ ‘<>P o* '***^ back, one on c
Those who could be rpared froir. hand, half a teaspoouf tr of bwf ex-1 menu of the year Just closing• make And be fiercely gobbled and pranced
1 those aacient utdi-« of the
tract
in
Ute
same
quantity
of
warm
I
the
day
one
of
gloomy
retrtwpoctlon
around.
'
domestic
duties
went
to
church
anl
not bigger than a silver dollar either
TBe sweetest prayer I ever heard
wgter
will
replace
it.
Season
wlUi
rather
than
a
recognition
of
blessing*
.Nor thought of worldly cares
iMoroover. the mother al»sy» From hearts that never paused to; of them, bat in those two hollows I- list card to the pastor's annual deliv­
■ <he de
ihe flaett grained, most dellcait’v erance on. the politics and manners of ball I
» have the
weigh
Ah!
she
man
who
is
full
of
pride
to­
iring t
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the day . Custom only ailowe*!
flavored
meat_the bird
carries.
I Ik- for her own festal fi«*i, and
A kindness or a gentle word.
•aVC with
day.
mll'.y of a time b to share what y
’ extract doutle the qtiant
"In serving
party the same fork | then to free hU rolad as to hcctllar
In* the
I
I the present wax, an olijeci lesson To^morrow Is Thanksgiving Day.
And think* himself, so fine.
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temember that many
I fastened the memory of thy »lor> “I thank Thee. Lord." I hear them saj'. is Uken that was used In carving, subject*.
May. Uke that turkey—who ahall
ly
and
cook-for
one
Kour.r
Drain
the
After
church
came
the
climax—the
while the fcnUe can Uy with the bUce
I the past.
aay?—
celery,
reserving
the
broth;
rinse
th?
Thanksgiving
dinner.
All
wQye
expect
OB the pUttar. where the fork alao caa
"nif Carving of th* Turkey.
He riandlng <
ed to honor the good cheer by sarfelt aancs’pan aad put In it half
The most aslsefable swain-In town be pUeed aBer the woric b done.
r miule it Ig^utv which was also a
“Bsch person should be given both lag themselvew. Even the chlblrcj spoonful of b-nter and half a one of 1 laid each Sunday Ibr the chance gaecL
f to have OB the Ubie on Thankaglvlag night b he who has

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Ob the Confederate side tbe wax
tbe fffat week la May. 18C0. waa wall
lua^ «
««1 -onotailor a bero, aad fftonewall prored
biMr ti
In war comarttud to two tbeorlea. One
tbeury waa. “Alwaya myatify^ mlalead
and anrprtae your enemy,- and tbe ^
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BRAND STOVE COMPANV, Mllw*uk««
other. -Hiiri yoor own force on only a j
FOR SALE BY
part of your enemy and craab It- Tbej
ralley waa a seme weU salted for bU j
eca tbe PoUapac rlcer.
tte baie^ tbe Federal*, and 8uno-;_____
toa. tbe base for tbe Coofoderatea. tbej--------attack by tbc Coafedrratrs and took rallcy la 100 milca lone. There arei, • .
CHICKENS AN*D GEESE. We have
-$NAP8.ralicy .
tbc raaadaboat conrw of tbc Vby^lala paaaea
enough to supply all orders but first
JOo waicheij-^rcgular prices IT.W
to tbe eaat and to tbe west. aJl
fax NICE BBT
pcntaaala for aMrinc b>a »ni
choice Is best. Jov suiter ft Soo*.
to be guarded to keep tbe army out or
.*30.00
gaaa-te the »itoa of BlcbmacMl.
to bem It la. Jackaan act out for a
2338AI
«.oo solid gold rings.
price >i
rapaetod to gala by lb»a tbc. 4ai
game of hide and seek, with oceasloaal
11.00 to »KS.00.
*■
ftrer^for tbo warablpo and tbc ropply battles, to keep op a Federal scare la
A girl's “comp:cxk.n'* may bo
tbc protection of
Now that Justice Amll F. Kerlingcr
ladles' watch chains, regular
tbe ralier. tbrealeo to em»* tbe ^osUmpiNl on her lover'* heart, but most
WasMastoo directly In front be
is giving the old tried and true Jus|j 3„ gm.csi.
tlaMd dOffOO men at Frcdcrirkalmnr luae and ln this way compel tbe tFa»b- .tire John Verly a hard rnn fo^wcllj
,jenu* watch chains, ngular of tbo "complexion” come* off unless
«Biar Oeacral McDowell. IntrndJns to tngton government to bold a Urge force ewmed booor* In tbe tlrtng of ma«rl [p^j.^.^ |j|io.<hi.
pm
there by Hollister's Hocky Moua
In the rldnlty. TbI* would n oaken
laarrh tbem forward to Blrbmood at tbe
besiegers of Rkbmond and by Jo»t moolal kaoU. ike following from 4be
palnud china, regular tain Tea. "I\>wder'* a bad thing.”
For Thanktgiviiig diimcr, no or­
aoaa aa be eoold tie the enemy up la
Johnson Drug Store.
BO raocb •trengthen iU defenders.
Soo gvealng New* la extremcly appr»v
75o'to fid csi.
MtcaplUlontbc Jamca.
Jackson's first concern was to kick
der too imall or none too large
Mill aaotber paaa Uy between Waab- out for bis Ijsae at ffuonton. This was prlaie:
| iYom ualay. Nov. IK, till Thanksgir
I nie«lli-ine I
Most
p«»ple
who
have
I
nn-o marrlid j
m
j
tbrrstened early in May by tbe march
to receive our careful attention.
Tmr II c«,..ln. ....
.n
repla
of two divisions of l^*rrnioofs army by minister* of tbs gospel have jiever discount «if 4h
a couple marrted by a Justice oi pricer. For insta^- a watch thai
that sell
•Madlag ftwn tbe Potomac. al«rc Waab- across tbe western mounUlns toward
peace, aad as a result all they for
regularly you ran now .....
,
faftoa. aembweet to tbe headwater* of KUuuton. Hoddeniy Jackson's entire
r about such proceedings is what for IK .HI. A I5 .H. ring now for I.I-'M'. j ned>‘*
tha James. At tbe brjclnnlnc of May force, except bis cavalry plAcappeared from the valley. T
they learn by hearsay. i|hlch canm.l
lur Xma* gifts now ? j all c
tkNe Federal amilc* were farlns to. diers
Why 1
marched east In tbe night tbroogb
want Elcbaond, ibe Army of tbc I'oto.
always he depended on as lofalUb.o
ill's Jewelry Store.
4a«; aader MeCleHan’* pcnmnal Icsdi two gaps la tbe Blue lUdge. and tbe iDformation.
Uo not usuxlly give much
Aa|lK «affftotitlne tbc enemy at VorU- friendly i«eople of tbe valley were told
It is wonderful shsi a solemn af­
S3, I'r Sd"^
.n drug
iMrBt McDaweira torp# at Frcdcrie-ka. they would gf. to Illchmood on tbe
thought to the slock of an .Agri­
"Green gt»od». men" 1* tl L- charge
TImr n.i« 111 pimn Gjr
Mae aadcr orders to proceed overland Virginia Central railroad. They Iwanl- fair a wedding or comnmnirtace matcultural Iroplcincnt store, but
lFl|IM9Mad at tbe ctitlcal time, and ed the car* at an obscure sUlloiiwijd rlage U. inyhow. It seems to run in pohial Insiiectors againKi a gang of
oU^I Banka* corps. In tbe Kbenan- Bl night *te*med westward to btann- human bkxrf to n-frain from smiles of live men captured In Bnaiklyn. They
daab .ralley. suodlns ready to defepd ton. A burrifd march took tbe col sattsfacilon Just before and Just after are Gex.rge Harhy. fharh-* WIUoi..
Grliinell Itro*. conrider tlu-mM‘lxe.s
.Washington frtaa attack on tbc north ooin to the mountain town of MeI>ow. a loving couple have been made
Albx'rt sioane. Henry Roger* ami K’.
I have a Uirp- and atlraiilvo
•r to march toward tbc bead of Ibe elL and there on May H Jaeksoij, hav­ by process of law. Anyway, whenever mer Brown. All have ullaM-*. Th very fori unale In se«-urlng the_ *ersl.k-k of Chrislmus preseut*
lias juft atWed a laij;e line of
vh-«“s of a pnifcsshmal tuner of manv
▼allry aad tbus threaten Hit bmoiitL on ing compleiely m.vsUficd and ann»rlsed
ofliclals ray the gang I* Ihe roorl dar
a Justice performs a marriage
yesr* exiM-rlence. In the person «il \V.
tha Bortb or to march In detachmenta his enemy. Struck a weak i«art
Just recelveil.
Ing that ha* ever oiH-raled lu
to tbs aapport of McDowHl. eiihiT for force and eruabed It. Fn-niont'a ad- hBony great solemnity pn-valls I
N, Millard, who war with I- ft A Bab
vancN*. led hj Mllroy and St'beiick. bad court room.
\
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS,
nick,
larg'*
mn>ic
d<*ah
rr
in
Norwich.
reached Me I>owell on tbe way
While gelling married by a Ju*tlc\
Rtnunlon. Tbe Iwttle waa fonght with
RINGS. CHAINS. NECKLACES
^ The Youth'* Companion as a Gift.
muskets alone, for the scene was*'a Is not quite so romantic as standlnr
plot ing his thirl ieih year a* a sue
before a minister and listening to thi
What other
and many
i brother
irfiil piano tuner.
araanwarking lu way ca*t to iwid the
weeping of the JoyTuI luirents. thcr you choose that will glxi- ro much “Mni'anV. fi.’nmau
;mim'.aad reliere Banks of that 4a*k be brought----•I adlto hla troops to tl\e maw 'bcad- won tbc fight, and his enemy mrcaled are MnU of merit to the plan. 1 pU.**.ire for so little money a. a year !
bark to b'remonl's main camp.
Is not attended by flowers and pres­ auhrcripllon for Tlie Youth s Comthat will intcfcsl the I!OlISF%
Stonewall passed the night of May ents and the silent contemplation of
has kamlWbM forces , of McDowell.
panlon? Thv holiday nnnilwrs and '«>'
,^1* v,.*r. and wn* r« nltractnl
WIFE
Also a full line of
M^wa^^nks «ustctr<l »«• 000 8 in Ibe bouse of a ritizen of MeDow- a lot of people you wish down d(^p lu Gakmdar. Jo>,e,sly welcomed on,
Traverre r.iy that he deci.lnl ..
Uwdinlrably placed for ibe dt.fc Ds# elL Next morning one of hi* ofllcera your- heart you barton Invited. Mar­
Chrktnta* morning, making a
h.^-aie lu re, ami has joimil the staff of
Lnyliblnglon'or supporting the at- who was going to Htannion csIhHl to
ur,,,. i,, iiiake this hi* piTma 1
|k all Biebaaod. B.v axaemuing sec If the p neral had ati.v messages to riage in a Justice court Is marriage gin In themselvi-*, are hut the
Usic of a whole yiar's feast to eomi
illiopQ. the <(b af May. IScU. the send to Ulchuiond. Jackson kjU doom with the frills let off, a uniflcallon
and wrote w bat he said wa* a di*|Kitrh soul* without the dyspeptic aftermath The mind Is entertained with the run j j
in addition to Agricultural Im,i„. grin It..
to l>e wlretbftjun Staunton to President
pIcnientE, Carriages and Wa^;ons
in hand, ami the Imagination r- |
,.„x.‘whM himself is a veteran'
Ue wrote nenr1.v half n page of of the weddln;; feast.
One of the nice thing* ahnuf ihe
in the pleas-.ire that each new
persoiiully ph-a-s-l |
», then, suiadlng In from of a
Lailies are inviteil to call.
purely
lawful
marriage
of
the
court
Is
will
bring
unil!
t'hrUtmas
‘'otm
-j
Millard,
and
ou
read
It
«»ver
ean*fully
and
firepinc-e.

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tossed It Into the flames. Anoibcr mes­ that you avoid making a lot of prom- again.
It of his own evperleiieo «if !*<
desire to make a Chrii-tma*
sage. not qu:te as long as the first, l*es that art' IlaWe to Im* broken Into
a.s jdaifo tuner I-- fully ra|ialile
was written and likewise thr»»xvn Into amithercen* after the period for ge‘ present of The Youth's tVimpanii:-i.
Iciiig the eapaldlilies ot a mr i
the fire. Then be wrote two line*.'«ay- ting down to brass tacks has arrived. f«-nd the publishers
llA 8^a*to St:.
in this profession Mr. riiffe personalIng. "Providence bless*^! our anns
dress orthcviie^^in to whom you wIbu ’ly guarantei's the work of Mr. Millard
with a victory ftt McDowell .rester- You don)f have to make any pounUef,
... give The rump.n:iimi. with *1.75.
about
laving,
honoring
«»r
ol»eylng
the
thiirs-eat
dsy.the
annual
subscription
price,
stating!
other^uirtv
of
the
bargain.
There
.*
Perhnp* If those burned dUpatebea
bad fallen into unfrlendl.v hainls tlie.r noihilft said alxjjjt cherl«hlng th" that it b to he a gift. Th»> ptihllsher .
DANCE ORCHESTRA
send to the addn-ss named. In »• j
would have told too much. Jackson other l^ir of the family. In the ver­
F. D. NICHOLS, TEACHER OF
bad more mystery In hi* mind. He nacular of the curhrt«me; "YouKe liarcel to IH* opened Christmas morn­
•ent bis cavalry to follow up Mllroy pays your money an' gits d«> certify ing. all The remalnlKg Issues for Ihut,
HE VIOLIN, hat organixed a DANCE
and Scbeiuk on the rood to AViwt Vlr
puldUheil after the suhscription is n;- ORCHESTRA and la ready for dance
glnia and nlw. down to the valley to
ciivcHl. Including the «loiilde ludlday engagements and also for a few pupil*
Some |MM»ple have a holy terror
confront Banks at Straslmrg. Once
more the little arni.v of the Shenan­ such a marriage. Mentl.m of the unit­ numlKTs. The Companion's "Carna on the violin.
lithographed
doah disap|»eared from public view and ing of two souU In any such roanne.- tlons " calendar for
was wrnp|ie«l in mystery to all except oftA make* Ihe more delicately in twelve evdors and gold, and snh
the faithful few whose business It wus
. s I.w. not I- mo. niuulded Iwlng* ot society sruddor. acrlpiton certificate for lh«- fifty two
_
den from Itself. Im't' Its leader kept b!« j •«'»
1“*^ a* many of ibe*e 1““*^- Issue* of IJutr,.
Full lllustrati'd anmuincement. fully
pUin* to hlnmelf. One of his generals, Bpllced people live happy ever after
who wa* sia-ond In rank and would j a* in the case where other moans have describing the prinri|«il features of
F-NF-TM WARD
The Companion's new volume for 19u*l.
have <Nimmsmle«l the iroo|i» In cn«e of 1 i^n rtnploved to tie the
he sent to any address fret-.
accident <o Jackson, came away from j
p^Tson who says there I* noth|K-r*iin* Intcp-.-ti-d.
Notice
I
an loterview with hi* chief rating him
commend In the 12.50 marriage
The Youth'r Ctmipanlon.
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: l.l«li*s-1s>
IdUfrly ff.kW
f«»r atupidU; ‘'W !»«•** KA Id lift*. I * *
m Berkeley St.. Boston, Mass
The special n**c*suiciit tax roll for
he slm-1 “ performetl
j "1 fwrnt to him for onler*.
to hinun-jknow*
not w bcrcy»f he apeak*. Ther?
ic rtmsinietiun of a trunk *ewor in
I ply tidd me to take my mr..................
, IHsiriel No. K (beginning at tho InterThere i* a movement t»n f<Kit ami
lion: never said a wonl alioal bU
il* I Is
U everything to Indicate that
Gaylonl capitaliMs“to build an e
aocilun of Biiardman river with Wel­
! IdaII*. I haven’t the sllghU-st Idea brides who stand liefore tbe big '
what they may l*e. l>on*l Iwlleve hej^^ j.^
of white, and the-grooni trie trtdlvy line heiween Gaylord t
lington Ftni-t. running thence on Wel­
i baa the sense of a honw\”
j
g„jws crimson of feature Iwhlnd OtM-gu lake, a di.Htance t>f alHuit
lington street. Front i^tri-el and Kaili Meanwhile Jackson was .a.mmnnlcai- j
celluloid, are ** happy
avoniio to Eighth Mroct. ‘hoirc
WALL DXSTBOTlKil A WAV. UISfATCBIng by M^ltli with General JohuMon
^^o
-hghth sirt-i-t to Harlow *tree-l
Coofcdcrate* qnder fleiieral Jch* John- in front of Biclitnoml. He was asking •*
Oue black hors*-. w* igli« I.’.‘H'. 1k mouih , old. .i tin- oi *-. fv
ih..tr
placcil in my hand* lor col
Gtc |
I opened1 fforr McClellan
\
for ortkrs to attack Hanks and keep money right and left In making th^elr
lection, the llrht assessment to he paid
One spar, bay horse*, hlm kv IckH. vv iglil :*.r-"<'. wTiit w-uk liai'up the S4-are In the valley a* well a# at atari in life and later wish they had
sala. HU trooii* went rapidly
on or Ill-fore the »iih d.ty of .N'ovcmAVn*hington so that the Fedenils wonld the currency thus put Into circulation
Bs and lumber wagon, price 112.1.
la tbe track* of tbe retreating enemy. be prevenlevl from marching away io^.,jh which to buy beefsteak and po
her, U*iit.
M. K. Hask-II.
There wa* but one ro.ad mer the luir- n>^nr«>rve MeClellan ami Mclmwell In'
line brow n marc, h gbi l.ln". gi**! lo vvojk ami .c-s*,! drUi r. |50.
rily Treasurer.
Utoe*. And when tbe happy ctui|
be has a hard enough time. Evxryreu aandy peninsula, and tbe luarcb of
tbing that the eapcclanl mother
Office: Boom 2IC State Bank build
are abmit to depart the Judge. Id mat
Ibe army wa* »low
ived Ue|iart
One imy |xmy. good driver, priii- II".
can do to help her child she should
lug.
2:::*lmo
clear. Inspiring voice that ha* ever
With McClellan rtually inarching
do. One of the greatest blessings
I in the ve
»ur bad c*»ine for
on Richmond, the hour
she can give him is bealth. but to
Oii«igrav hopM-, giKHl worl 1, |I"
ley'* w hen he went aft- carried optimism with It* »ound..wl*h
tbe armies in waiting w«**tw.anl
A Good Complexion.
do this, she must have health hcrea them long live* of peace, bapplncs
ha ritor of Santiago.
SanUai
rr the Colon in the barl»or
.
Jl"".
driviiig
cloae down from tbe direction of tbe I He w as told not to risk hi* trot.p* In at­ and prosperity. And be mean* U. 5 self. She should use every mean*
One |ie.ir light
S to improve her physical condition.
upper Jame*. But there UaiMtened to tack* iiiK»u fortified iHwhion*. Banka
With thank* for hi* expression of In Cl She should, by aU means, supply
boro. 1. w. gli*
«• 1 " .'
nlee pair Id.K-ky hi
be aa opposing forvN«. raiUer a g-.nlu*. 1 had ftwiifiei
lifieil Strasbnrg.
tercsl they depart. perhaj« U) he sect, •* hetscUvvith
In tbe Shenandoah valley w bo^»u«t olM'tUcitt
driver,
txi.
black roan-. « years oil. weight *.'•".
flrat be reckomnl w iib. Thl* w.n*
ckaon by the Judge no more.
mooearall Jackion. a s.ddh*r ehlefly wa* f-«iual to tbe dilciuuui. Itt n-qulred
the custom with many peopUrvqulr
I- and st-i. Ill' if ym want hor.-'-s. I
known at <«vit time a* the hero of a a few 1
to coment on the court mairiage wUh
p day* of luy-hUfying lian
ipeaque Incident of the first Bull and Fremont
I his few' aqua
derisive *i>eech. and yet many a man
. "iTr had Indeed played hi* i»art Of cavalry
It will taka her
tall wav a* the savior of the val- and c-ouidermarcbe* of bis soldier*, ha* started with a >2.5« marriage and
through tho crisis
week* before. When Me with a rolling Itackward and forward wound up in later year* with two mileasily and
quickly. Itisa
of railway train*, to iusUil Into tbe llc^ and a half of acad* with which
liniment which
minds of gossiping wunu'ii aud country- to keep the wolf from the cottage door,
ninauto. all df lUuk**
Ijive* strength
that Jackson was off to lUchmoiid | There ar^ others who have entered
and vigor to tbe
« except' Shield** division bad been to UMp beat McCk-llao. Wa. not Fre i the matrimonial ctate with lo-d aken acroM tbe mountain* eaMward moci niawving hi* 2b.UXi men at Frank ' deint. Some are married to the akrec:
mon sense will
ffrt aaa tort of reserve for Mt ivow- lln. only two days’ man h from Jack ^ho.* composer’s
ComwoMTaAc.
show you
I Id Wa task of guarding Washing- son'sbasr at Htaumon? Wa* uot Bank* j "*1
___ :____ 1...1.W.1,
that the
n. Stonewall was *upi*oaed by bis. gtv w log Mrqagor every ilny at t??ra*-j*tom^ lne_J
stronger the
B l>e In' retreat. With ore foe I burgJ .tr>cW«i«i» i-i,»
mrscles are,
In the eye*} without pn
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wbo *iart .. with th>
________ bUn on the we*L M»vuli«T in of clum^.T *’n-i-i:!*t*. for I'lcnn^^cords that
which bear tho
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D.R.S.I TRACKS
strain, the leas
bta front «m the north and McDccell bcmmi-d ill tbe \«lh-y , « ^ue v.^x 'cosgratulalioB* nf > bundred well
pain there will be.
l•etwvftu Wm and RlehmomL r**iwwt bank* oil the nucihsBiid MclK>vvei|
up their career humped
svouhl bare been tbe natural move for of the Bine Uitlge. Uetn-al alode coOld
A woman living in Fort Wav-ne,
^
peeping t»ook» for the
I nd.. says: *’ Mother * FriemT did
a cenNwl lacking lu atidaeiiy. Jackwonders for me. iTaiae God for
aoB did. Ip fart, retreat up Ibe valley
your liniment."
fma V» front of Bank* at Winchester. bim *lu.T be strnrk the lightning blow | W» matrimonial experience in
Read Jthi* from Hnnel, Cal.
Imt to- Ruk-kly turned about and at­ at Mllrov Mav K be must have retreat- of Justice.
« Motbefa Fri^ is a blessing to
tacked DO Tlgorously ou the k-Jd of cd and would next tw Urard «ff Id frt
rout! Moral—Man should be Judged by tbe
all women -wbd nDdergo aatnre’a
March that Bank* m-alled hla aohllera of Rlrbroimd. Ro Ibe campaign rested waf he Wlad* up. not by the way he
ocdealoIcbUdbirth."
from tbe east of the mountain and fiw- la the tvbenandoah valley at^ end of atart*. There are many wraya of
Ge(llather*arriMdtotba
tUtod taU Hoe at Strasbnrg. a third of
Uvertng the good*, but tbe main thing
tbc way op tbc vwiley from tbc ButoffrwgM. Siperbaaia.
U KI1.MDL
DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT
la to deliver.
iOK tba amWa te tl» cast tb*
W^OKtk.
■•rtbcra wamy ‘b »»w a^«
«r IftCC w*»
to Birbir la effect If oot la actaal tenaa Uia err aica« Ibat
forward
from
tte calasa al
wraiftAiWlM br war of Maa
^(ftliia, vbcrt the BollU Rno diaattrr
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