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The Evening Record, November 26, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1904-11-26
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THE EVENING RECORD
i>ts:
8
ffKCtM. TEUMftAPH SCRVICf.
NO MMl SINCE ALMOST
THANKSGIVING
SUFFOCATED ASSOCIATION
WOMAN OVER SO YEARS OLD CAR
RIED FROM FIRE.
MEETINO OVER
WRSCK ON M. 4 N. E. TICO UP Wm III and HlnabM to Eacasa Whan MISS IRENE L. GETTY ELECTED
PRESIDENT.
honor and empire.
tha Raaldanca Sf Her Dangltfar
Caught Fire.
IfONnKNHAffBroiWOKW
lANISTHNEnHEEnNGPUCE
By Wire to the Ehrenlng Racord.
Odd water. Mkh.. Nor, *«.—Mr*.
ENGINE AND TfNOER ALMOST Wllllaoi Schlachter’a realdettoe wa^ SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS ARE OR
burned today. Her mother. Mrs. Emma
GANIZED.
WENT INTO THE RIVER.
IkAph. very akk and over eighty yfnrv
of age. wraa nenriy dead from auffocaGeorge
L.
Crisp
Chairman of First Or
tlon
before
ahe
waa
carried
out.
Htr
Laid
Th«lr SMt and Track Had to
rrrvmry U hardly iwaalble.
ganizatlon of Its Kind Ever Effect
,
B« Laid Under Them—Fireman.
ed in This Region—Address of
Stack Slit tho Engineer
Prcaident Lancaster.
“
Jumped.
HpN^t tA the Rveatas Record. ,
Honor. Mich.. Nor. IC.—H U oxpec*that the «T«ck on thr M. A N. E.
win be cTi^rcd awajr aulDrlmtly
cirht ao that the malli can reach
Honor and fSmpire Janniun. A crev
ftf fortr men aorkcHf eonilnnnuikl}r>mi
the Wreck from <l»e-time H hapiiciu^
aiioat 4 o'chxrk Tlmr^day. until i*
o'clock ijurl night In an endoaxor to
rlear the right of way. but waa or.
t ooccMfiil. Laai night nwire nu-.>
were weenred from MaulKiec and Hu
work again pushed.
The wTt«k occarred alxu’l I lire ’
mlUw front here right near the find
•S^idge below the Hayea bridge. Ther.^
laue-aharp curve at thU jiblnt and .i
mixeil train at ruck Ihla at a good rale
of apeed, the engine, tender and a flat
oar leaving the rail*. .Had Ute ei^lti.
gime two car lengtha farther, btilh I!
and the tender woald have gone. Into
the IMatte river.
Pireman PerguMin atnek with the
^glne but Engineer I.e«‘ Mann
Jumped. eacaiMKl uninjured but Ibe
flremau'fi eaeain: from death waa almoat mlraciiloua.' Doth the engine
_artd tender rolh-d over, on their aideand he ran nn ofltlnent ri«k «ir tn'ln.*
rrufched beneath the ponderoua nut. chine.
A liarlf la being built' under the cn. glne and It wtll be put bark on in that
way. The engine wa« No, 17 and
train waa in charge of rondncir.r
Mejklcy. , •
MOTiONWASOVERRULED
CORONER TOEPEL WILL BE HELD
FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.
IRNESS OF
ONE JURYMAN
8
TRAVCItS£ cmr. MICHIQAN. SATURDAY. NOVCMRCR 21. HOA
PAGES
tou Bay waa oa the dteaiaslOB btu
waa obliged to kayc to catch a tn-n
Bad the Question wu thrown open
general dlacnsalon, which conclude 1
the work of the two days*-session.
Commissioiim Organlxsd.
Yesterday afternoon the county
school commissionem who were ,s*tending the session of the teachers* as
sociatlon held a meeting and acconpushed an organlrallon. ttje first ever
attempted in this part of -the tdhehert'
association. George L*. CrUp was
elected chairman and Miss Irene I.
Getty, the only lady commtsston?r
presenL secretary.
Those ^aent were &>nunlsslonc-8
Irene L. Oeuy of Kalkaska. Faunee ,>1
Cadillac. Duncan of Sutton* Bay.
Leighton of Bear Lake. Datnes of
Benzonla. Crlrp of Travcrs«> City. CoMren of Bcllalre and Roxburg of Reed
City.
*
The purpose of the organltation b
to come into closer touch with each
other and to establish uniformity 1*j
this part of the state, Eacl^ one is to
send in snggestions for a program,
which U Is proposed to make a part of
the association m*-« !lny next year.
A 'few quectloUK w< re brlefiy dt<eujiMHl. The examination Que>.tion was
one. Uuh of tyarhers and eighth
gra*le; tb<* shortage of learhcris ws.<
talked over, and the ass«»riitl«m pr-->poses to study and help « a<‘h otbx'r.
(C<*miiiued on Second Pago.)
FORTEHRLUNO
WAS BLOWN UP
WHOLE NORTH SIDE TORN AWAY
BY THE JAFANE8&
KIllEO SEVERAL HUNDRED MEN
O. C. MOFFATT
DON’T PASS THESE
DEATH'S GRIM HARVEST
1^1
$3.00
Judge Donovan Oeclarea That Omeial
TWO PIONEERS PASSED AWAY AT
Will Have to Stand Trial—Will
THE ASYLUM.
Be Carried Up.
•joned the bdlowlng. which w.x:
idopted;
,,
Fre.sKlent, C«»mmUsloner Irene L.
Tet'.v of Kalkaska.
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
Vice
pres^hlent.
Supt.
1.
B- GilUrt ..f
, Hetndt. Mich . Nov. n;.~Judge Ikir.- Veteran of the Civil War Dead—
Traverse City.
Thomas Armstrong* Funeral To
ovati thU lim-n<Hm handed down a
6-cntary and treasurer. Supt.
riaion which overrules the motion
morrow Afternoon.
Butler of Central iJike.
nuaah prurcedlncti pending agaln:tt
Ml miser executive committee.
Coroner Tih'iu I for contempt and deCaroline O. Searit**. a i>kine<‘r
’. M. .Amlriis of r.'toskey.
rlarea that that oHiriat will have to be Petofckey. db d al the asylum iblKiiliwny . committee. Snpt. F.pV.
tried nn that rhiuj|T- The matt*
mornlng of brain trouble, .aged
Howe of Charlevoix.
be taken to the t^Ai;r«-ni.- nhirl ti.v
»■: T«k vi-ars. The remains w ill Ik* ship|»ed to
L* decided to hold the. next
pcl'e law-yen*.
night bv l’nd»>naker Anilerson to thr
WcnlMee. Invitrtions wt
home and the funeral will l*e held to •elved from Cadlllae. Manistee a'. J
Traverse Cily.
Motion made and carried that the
Had on Board SOO.OOO Feet of Lumber
iMrcas llawKcs. agen C€ year*. « Mme oC meeting of this aMucistlou
Consigned by the Kelly
pioneer of tVntral Lake, died yestor •'hanged to the Ia‘t Friday and Saturher Company.
day for*>n«k»n at the asylum. H«*
Ociolx'r. Instead of being heii
-----Idam-.hter. Mrs U n. Coulter, Of Ikmut
.ftcr Thanksgiving.
The scluKiper Kongo, loaded
^mved last night and took the rThe first iiap*'r was on "Manui'
BOO.fttW feet M IuoHkt consigned bx |
c’eninxl Lake thi* afiermK.r
Training in Rural and Village Scbtwls
the KeUy dumber ex»mpaity trf thi-j
Mrs. Alice Ihunanj Kimlutll o
Hiy to Buffalo, ran Into the pier nt ^
rndertaker And.Tsun had charge
.'adillae. SJk* said that ira*iul traf,
An Sable .on Tbun*day and stove
arrangements here.
ng t(N)k ii.s rise in Finland and told
hole In the hull, which caused bvr
originated, where It is compt.lsink Immediately.
^
WiUia^ A. Thomas, a v.*teran of luvW. L. Dewm left this mommg bxf rebelltoni ag«-d 71 years, died Ian <orj. Khe alro siatcii that it had ex
Alt Sable Ui atieiid to the transfer «'f night n't, 8:7:. at the asybim. of api tended in th.‘ Fnili-d States- *o thM
learly
all
haxe lb
the cargo. Tin* firm do«-j? not untici- plexy. iThe IsMly will in* taken t
Sex-eral took i»an in the p.-ueral dispate any pr^i h>ss. hut it neces»iiai'*H OwiMuio. hIs former home. f<«r l>urial
a traunfvr and a delay in the ahl.»- rndertaker Anderson having chare*' -nission of th»- subjict of manual tra'atng. especially in rr.-al school*.
of the arrangonn-iitH h«'re.
Owing to Sunt. G. A. ilctb-e of CaTCHAFINGljiBHTPARTY.
The feiicral
Tlu>ma* Armstrou-* illac. who was to lead the discussion »xf
Bachelor Girts Wert Entertained at
hti passed away on Wednesday la-^'. Supt. S. W. ^rtuir's paper, having l.i
will b«* held tomorrow attenusm a', mteh. a tralm-he Vl5> allow t-d to tak*.
the Cressey Home.
t the discussion first.
.The Bachelor Girls were very pleas the resident! at ? p. ni. instead of to
He toid of the tllfierem parts of ihtantly entertained at the home of the day as statist in yestenlay * paper.
schools; teachers, pupil* and board v*f
Mwkcs Daisy and Ida Creiisey last
education
and the work they have t
The
funeral
of
la*ah
Gertrude
Font:
cVenlnc with a chafing dish party. Tie.
■o^jndlpi
Also of the home surm^ji
table was derx.raieU with tamathii.-* tain, the adopted daughter of L. I'
1
t
and on each corner was a chafing di<h. Perkclt. tooW-plaw this morning fmn the child’* suset pliUU* naturee and
‘ Plate card* ecch containt*d a Tvcl,n* St. Francis church, high mas* bein': sufflclenel.-* and deficiencies and in
fluenev*
and
harmonious
working.!.
said.
and the y«>ung ladles wen* nxiulred
School
is
a
pUco
for
making
men
Su
honorary
pail
iK-arers
construci^e dish railed for. Tomato
boutih 1. ftiute sardine*. English mon taken from the Society of the CUUdre.t women. He advocated taking
key.. c
coffei* and nGie* were the prod- of Mary *nd St. FrancU scho^ of standpoint of the pnpil rather than the
tianilpoini *if the text book.
, The «*x itjing was very cojxxxabl;- which societies the deexw^ed wa*
Sapt. S. W. Baker of Mantelee haJ
membog, and the member* of 6’.
sr*ent,.
Mao'* Jittendcd the service* In a a paper on “Judging a School.’- whle'x
Ixody. tW profusion of floral offering* was very interesting and emphatleall.v
BURNED THE CANDY.
showed how sincerely the speaker bh
was carried by the honorary
Gas Jet at Str-ah Bros. A Amiettes bearers, the Misses Laura Gagnon. lleved in hie theme. He placed th.*
Caused Trouble.
Anna Campt-au. Bessie Huellmantcl. school on a level with the church and
A ga» Jet left burning under a candy Edith Hines, Nettie Wurtburg an1 other great institnUons.
He gave some qT the rcQuIremci.tfc
pan at Straub P.rtw. & Amiotte's gav« Ina Barry. The pallbearer*
the fire diT»artmenl a run last erening Mvwxr*. T. Verrean, Frank HueTImac- of the soccesaful teacher and what the
teL Lyman Brosm. J. Verreau. George commitxloaer sbonld look for in them:
at S:3P r in.
|
Workmen np stairs did not difscover Send and Nell Krantr. Burial servU-*-* Scbolsriy teacher* ought to be tlo;
,^lhc trouble until the dense smoke
were In the Catholic cemetery. H. 1^ most hneceaafoL The most practical
the (diarred candy filled the building. Caner having the arrangemenu in thing in life Is Intense arUon.
Commlasioncr J. O. Doncaa of Sue
Very slight
charge.
Cf«NTH YRAR-Ott
PAGES
Delis:iitful Dodd
Ton Oatiit it
to Read
the new popular copyright by ElUoi Flower, author of “^e SpoilsThU well-knowB aoihor has made ITraverse City and the ponltunU the scene of this charming xtory. It is a -hook that com^res favorahlr with all the late and popular novels of the year.
i
A fine holiday gift. Price 11.35.
j
Eiiy Book Store
Bomlmniment of Uu
Fort by 300 Japanese Guns Was
Begun at 5 a, nx.—Fort Ehrv
lungUs Near Port Arthur.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Preceding the regular session of th«'
Rome, Nov. po —A riinpateb to tkt
Noithrrn Michigan Teachers' aasoclalalle MllUarii'l
I'j from
fro) Tokiu bays the
tlon thU morning President E. O. i.an
bole north side of Fort Ehrlong, one
caster of Olivet look op bis chin
of the forts -summniling Port Arthn-.
hM bx*en blown up by the Japaufu*».
CAUSED POSTPONEMENT OF NAN Bfndy thought, sterling in at the adu'*cenl period. The first thing to be r*>Several hundnvl Ru.**i>ianji were killel
PATTERSON'S TRIAL.
llced at this porhvi 1* the inx>wth and
ami twenty of ih.-ir guns wert* renBclentlfleaHy the growth of the le-a
di-rt-il useU«k*. The eonceni rated btuawhich enlarges very greatly and us
consequence there I* eaecssixe energv
and Ifawhe young man does not hav >
HER ATTORNEY SAYS STATE HAS immoral habits, there is nothing b*-tte.than athletics for him.
• *
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LOST—Saturday noon, somewhete
MADE NO CASE.
The emotional side was next taken
between Record and Herald office and
WEATHER.
ip. The love of nature is very sinmg
1206 South Union SL, a Record pay
♦ I'artly cloudv tonight and Run wy envelope centaimng $12.50. Finder
at
this
period
and
the
ehihl
wants
i.>
Denied That J. Morgan Smith Hat
be alone t«» communrswUh'nature.
Th.- with iMWslbly snow llurrl*^* north ai.-l leave at thi* office and receive reward.
,e,wlth'
Been Captured—Young’s Wife Bewt**t iiortiiui; frctoh mmhvnItdund
.•motions seem
bevea the Bookmaker Waa
furity at this l»eri<‘d. whhh Is prob
Mr*. Gn. wi.M an<! <bi«.;hi'r. Miss
Accidentally Killed.
ably due to the inen-atod l.l<M»d pr< s-*Alice, of Minneapolis, who haxe
Abstracts of Title
Tlfere is no bett»-r place foj- Midi the gmikt* of Mrs. Griswold's sist* r
By Wire to the Kvonlng Uiford.
Mrs.
.S. G. Mi.ff.nt. for »om.- tlm*-. ha-..PRICES SATISFACTORY
New oYik. Nov. 2C—The trial ol people than the school, if it U a n il gon* t'li Hart fora shor' xifii.
Nan I»atier»«n wa.* nnexpt^iedly p<i>t !lve school, but if it I* out there 1.-. i.*’
The 30<lay slaughter *has <ff>ened.
poned thia morning until Montla.v jM-.uf M-nding them.
TAje buslneH* *«■*; ion follow id tli!- Where? At Benda’s.
ow-lrig to the lllneHK of one of-th.
juror*. Th.‘ counael for the defena* addr&* In which the seendary‘ar. •
'treasurer. Comrolisloaer Itvnc L.
riatma the state has failwl to make
agalnal MIkh Potteraon and the. Getty of Kalkaska, read the annual lewill make a motion to have the Jur\ port of those offie« ii. The ireasure.directed to find a venllrl «»f not giilUr report showed a balcntv on hami ».l
If thia la not done Mlaa Pntteraxm n< 12.1:1* at the opening of the sesislon ar ;
duuld will take the aland and tell bm for this year there is a balance «:'
K4.2'» on hand.
They will do you go<
own Istory.
Tlie 'committee on resolutions
inocey by purchasing that <
he detective tuin-au and cfflelala o;
Thi
the dUtrict attorney'* office deny tJ ;cniK*d a vote uf thanks 1 > Supt. I. 1
xnd
all
CO
JlllHri
of
Traxerse
City
• pairs MEN'S r.ATENT CORONA COI.1
day that J. Morgan Smith has lH>ei^
this
Blucl
captured. ,Mra Frank T. Young, vr f* xeeted with the mann^cment for the of the lK»okmaker. it Is sahl. today, be ’jospitality while the associatb.n wa
Uevea her htiaband wa» aceidenialo iter.-. tU*o thenks wer.- «x?em!eil t-j
ITlnclpal
Waldo
of
Kalamaroo
and
ushot while Kcnffilng with Mlf-a PatU !
Pre.«.lden'. II G. Lancaster of tHIvet
ton for |»oa**“f..‘.ion «if the revolver.
for thiTr addresser. The n port -wa ^
vdopted and they rhr-oinmi nded thru
he rompnlP«*ry age in country and v:'.)age be the same as in the tiiic.*s.
factory. Reduced from 53.50 to
Tlie commitlx-e on nominstlon* r'-
VERDICT OF NOT GUIITY ASKED
So’cIigKHHI)in
TWENTY RUSSIAN GUNS WERE
RENDERED USELESS.
Coneentrateff
V^v’
$2.50
BENDA'S M WE.\THER—Partly cloudy tonight
ind ^ahday with *now flukes.
Deii’l Buy
^
“A—
Suit or Overcoat
until you’ve seen our line and heard our very vay
Cow PH«s
\
.
'J
during our 30 day
Slaughter Clothing Sale
8NDEBWEAB
25c to $3.50
BENDA
^
SEE OUR WINDOW.
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
for all kinds of
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixtures, Sash, Doors, and Rcsl'
'
i
dcncc Interior Work.
[
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
■
ConjcT Lake ave. Mid 10th it
XV. L. BROWN, M*r.
CUi. VXmBa
SCHOONER WENT DOWN
SAUE OF-
FUR
COATS
Ladies Waiste
♦
•j:i Ladies i>ilk Waists. Taffeta and I’eau dc Soic,
principally blaf-k, nicely trimmed and well made
rcijular prices were $0 and $0.00, 'to close
Time to think about them LOOK
OUT FOR BLIZZARDS. Nothing.
affords the comfort like a
' FUR COAT.
proof.
Ours are blizzard
Price from
$3.68
$12.00 UR:
Ladies Corsets
; About 25 Ladies’ $1.00 Corsets, principally large sizes,
i
'
to close
.
SOO
!
'
i
■
Ladies’ heavy fleeced \ ests. were 75c, biitj no drawers
^
to match so will close foi| I
i!
•
E.'WILHELM ES.IS'
VVe recommed the best however
$18 $io $23 and $25
A large stock of them.
h|ifa**a«osciothmgco.|s
'i
!V. iiOVtMMHt 81. ItOl
TMft CVSMIMtt MCOfI
I
THEEVENINGREdOROtjBUSillESS iEN jKOiMT ISSOOHl^lSIKMB
COoKtinod >i«m Pint PtsU
ssLsnKiOCm
akmg tMa Mb mwB rmf timmmr.
TWa alio haan «o trwnof la the
achpoM, ObM ^ afumker. *«r«r
chlM who !a
truant ia not d<DCFtATCO TRAVCUMG *«•* TWO
welogli^ wormally.- he eoctlnueJ.
CbMB
SI
bM aaB «ha Tqm
-and
I can grooe U to you If you abo»
OUT or tmum games.
the cdjili!^ aomewhere back in hi*
Tht tmmtim
wak gfrew brj
PmaMem B. G. LMCimter of OIhret on aacrstry."
,
iMiiilt CMM M WUkiM*> ANW« -GbiM Study aad tbe TV*ri*er.“ Tbe
The Oypay Period.
is bright, quick
WM tmmninm v»M>rt— tmmi talk vaa Ue mart teUMiag «m tbsi At that period
id
reaponaive
bnt
very
deceitful
aa.l
■abjeet
ever
ghrao
la
this
city
aad
0«^ AfiMd
Hf Pirn.
^
Otar
Mttmu tm
while Mr. LAacaauw made ■obm' ratbe« will Mteal, but perhaps he U Im-spor.
•tartuag atatemeetx he wnoM go on Slide. Thla stealing waa the grP*^?
A
Tb* lamf.
iNMfMss mca‘s
The
to rhotr why they were ao. ChUd period, he stated. They we
“* the
Oh» uaTellat
irsT»lbiB imtm-M u
bmaht howibia eontett at Wlklaaoa atndy U aot very w<*B uadc«lood ani criminals al this period, and
alley* law e»*minr The buatoea* men very few kaow what It ‘a. He defincMi cuaed them ou the ground of |»rimlilv‘
•on two «ut or thn^- aad took the It from the ataadpolat of evolution, insilncts. advnratlng proper rare dnr
ing tbU i-tage .and then the prison
by 14C pins, their total being fully ogplalalBg the meaning of
would have less eritninala •'Soerii«h
definition. 24S7 aaaiiuM Sii.
is needed but not. whipping
The usual way of exptalnlag
naytoo Ijardle of the btta|a«at
lor mery sakos fb»n*l whip th< ns '
educating
the
yotfbg
child,
be
^mld
w
*
k
«a‘s team made the hlah
along the lin« of aentlmentality aa Many illtiFirat brtis were gUeti ai**;j;:
The aaeraue*. were: Bna
;
1€4; traveling men. IM. The gam« waa very dlaaatrouw to the child. Th this tine.
-All deforroatives mean-deg« nercy
waa Wltneasod by a Urge number cf eorreet way cornea from blologr ami
gpectator*. about fOO l*eing preaeat MKcnda thrObgli payehologT. To fore, and that the famtiy stuck is dying on*.
This
la
tbe
usual
way
uf
shomitig dt
the
adult
mind
cm
the
young
child
The aoorwi were:
very bad. as all jnolberw and father* g«roeracy.*' be continms!. H« also sa. 11
Ibwlne** menPraocr and 0»fTn*J>jr »wth look wl'h
thl^ if two natlonalUif^ married and’
do. The ^lld Is not like lu parent*
Capt. A. Clobeiuky.... 167
faw upon the <«d»n« of tb» »
leant ajthoogh proud admirer* are *hey do not Just blend the defornfa-l
,1^ gaat. Thcr •re wUUn« to follow CgnlfMaw ........ l«
|
pointing out lie Hkenewa between the lives are liable to ap|*ear
Rny policy. BuIUWeof couriie. outUoed
To tide the bov over ibis |s*ri«Kl of 1
two. AmurJag compariwon* of the cbH i
■ In the no* pe«* conIt reooe called b>
aad the adult waa made Which pre atealing. etc., •turn
Pmeldent RooeerelL
Hut, |n tb- Clayton Lardle ..............21t
tented a phase of tbe subject that fen araas,” in other words it them play!
«rard> of MlolMer of Forelaii Aff*l.**
liaaeball. football, elc
j
had thought of in the unque
. 7>0 «66
Totala ...................
Deleai^ of France, (hat coontry lAt the end of this i*eriod they ar«' in 1
which they were preaented and the ri
wHUna to fotlcnr au inUUtlva tak^ L/
(Contlnuco cn Third Cage.)
!
lional, yet amo*lng way In which th*
ihla oountrj-. Thui a nation that li. Jr.T.11.. «».proof for the dlaalmilarity waa pn
coBparaUvely a youngater among th»- Cpl. J. H. F.olk»er.. UO 174 13?
$500 in Cold.
wmied, was vorv pleasing to the audi
nude the leader, wnift Geo. Corwin ................ 166 20R 14«
other*I wlilI be made
1 will give this sum-to anyone wIs.j
tioBifr^ffatni. U in«? o^ C. J. Gallaher........ .
D1 nationid
natit
"Every animal in It* devclopmewi can truthfully say that bee suits and
the Indlvldoto.—Tt.
la the huai
E
• ••••—■
ivIdoM
through all the stages whlcl overcoata have ever before been sold
pa<
young man or woman with Intelllgen*., Ir. 8..o«.M ................ 133 113
as
cheap at right now du^mg my 3C^
an animal pasM** thftuigb in Us devet
original idea* that \* Icadlna t'lr Tom Hllion ..........
day clothing slaughter sate.'
oprnent In a one-cell«>d organism.”
arorW onward.
8. 'Benda.
.773 K2C 7l; the law given by Mr. l^ncawier an i
Total* ....
said it waa true of man. He furtlu*
Oovcmorelwl Warner had a aUent.
*.
3311
Oeafnata Cannot Be Cured
Bmeat A. Crorler of Grand Rapid*, lHm,irated tbe changes by telling o.
oua time for tcveral ww)ka during th:
cavpalgn but that will be a tdeaM^ treasurer of Kent county, wa* the um the offapring of the elk and the d«‘ by local applications, as they cannot
of the elephant from the masts reach the dlsciUM*d portions of the ea»-.
dream compared with hi* trmible* be plre.
There is only one way to euro deaf
The traveling men have lasued • a dnn.
-^Jilad the
ness. and that it by constitutional
Man's Gescent ‘ *
cballrnge to U»«- bualneaa men for nei*
remedies. Deafpuaa la caused by an
Friday night.
The child was the next part of Ih' Inflamed condition of the mucous lin
Jk and he told bow it bad to paa- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
from a one-cellod organism, thnmgh the tube Is inflamed you have a rumb
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^ Fro»ee«*Te Fedro Party for Sanem of
all the animal *:tagea until at thn ag* ling sound or imperfect hearing, and
West tide Catholic Church Waa
when It Is entirely clos«-d. Deafn»**a iw
of al»out thirteen vear* it is a man Ihr reault. and unlest the inflammaIt is aald that when Manager Julc
These Stages and phases through Uon can be taken out and this tul>e r*
Murry announced during the past aori
A progrcaalre pedro .party wan given that he waa ready to make t*p th« which It passes embrace* hundrc<ls n; atured to Ita .normal condltTon^ hear
ing will be destroyed forever: nl.n*'.ast evening in (he Weal filde hall
of "The Mummy and the Hum •houaamls of year*. He said the*. cases out of ten are caused by Cntarrli,
Spruce a(reet for hte benefit of Ih mfng Bird" his ufnc»> was fairly «>v^ dllTorent wtagea could b*> seen in th which la nothing but an Inflann'd
Woat tide Catholic chnrrh.
n by actors who sought a chanc< ‘•nihryoilc stage* In many cat^
ditlon of the mucous kurfi
which *bow* that the >viung or unde
1 large’fctimA^hered al S o’rli
dred Ikillnr*^
We will give One Hnndi
play ln,this most successful corned
of Deafnes.* .(rause.l by
v<-Ioiun1 child goes thniugh far differ
I ehjoyed lli^^K>rlaI game for 1
of modem times. Within a miipU* u
ent pha»<** of develivnienl' that €»rdi catarrh) that cannot l»e cured
IhOt prlxei^l I
hours the personnel of the eniln« com
Hall’s
Catarrh
Cure.
Send
narily
:iupjKi*e«l
in
the
emhr.vo^
devel
I i»<WaU^ Gi
pany had been completi*d. but for day
K. J. CHENEY t C^..
opment. “Man hasn’t devch»j><s1 fn>n. lars free.
May Hrachen. Aral
Clio, t
afterward there wa« n steady strean
he ape luit fn>m some-acqiiatical ani
Mlaa Eva Rlchfiid. Shtible?.. Aliout Ilf of unemployed thesplans pouring int^
waa clew'd, llflit refreahmenta of col Mr. Murry s ofllre. In speaking of th- mal. a* ran Ik* ween In the first stagef stipatlon.
of the vmhryo Ktate.” he. ennlinu**«l.
druggist*.
7Sk*.
Sold
by
f^^d^ae«rlod cake b<*lng wn
occurrenci* Mr. Mnrry remarketl:
Relic of Cave Dwellers.
(^UI& The e^Rlg
is mu tifien that a plaj^ls ho populnt
We Shall Not Wait
The next point-touclunl ui*on waWl'h iKith the public and the
^^n Bngljllliman aaya: “Lord Kilch alike as is ‘The Mummy and the Hum Ihe B*ar of yyuiig ehihlr«*u. He shnwot' Until January to have our aemi-annual
clearance sale but start a SiWay dotfv
I India for the eap. mlng Bird.’ hut what struck me most bow thl.^ was while ihe child
' of
of. orgahUliiR a big army furcihiy was the fact that nine out o! Ing through the prlmliTve stage eif d- ing aiaughter right now. If you wai
a«l
told l»y tny cmiali’ every icu of the men who applied for velopntent. which c«impares to th to save big money on your sjit .
theru^uM^ a
thral. that Britain ha* 5imi. an engagement wanted to play thf Urac wh»*n lyinmii Iw-lng.^ Iiv«sl in overcoat den’t buy until'you’ve ae<
wholRmPfiAn
000 men ready in India at a nuuueut'f perl of Gulseppe. the Italian orgar ?av«'s and was the child’s wa> of at» Oliir tine and hcird our very, very to
Benda.
notice. In the Chltral cam]>aign t« gjihder. which Is utuhnildiMlly one .tf prising their parents of daiig.T by eall price*.
.ng »»ut ill fear. Other exaiii|ile* w«t<
rtnnmamUni a reglnu’nt
-egiDieni ui
of Slklia
thi* greatest Thamcier’ parts ever
given to show how gnat was the teat
Id roc tlA
(loorka* and
written.” An can be nadlly imagine
af (he child at this pcrloj. "The ir
ponparlel, no r as flpbtldg
with such a field to chmise from aa/ratil of the dark Iml the
rt- not .inliAe
^^■eaned. They aniiuliAe the Jain admirahle Guiseppe is with the com
child of two or time year* is." sai.l
^ but Blorkler "
pany that Manager Jules Murrj- hrUr.p
.Mr. Lancaster, "and why Is it?"
to SteiniMTR’s Grand oih'iw honsie neat
prove
the
point
he told that the primi ^
^
Oh, Yea. It'a 8o.
Tuesday night, Nov. 29; and. In fact
^Tnirty-day clohtiog alaughter aala <-ver> character In the play is ln'ing live child was Iwirn in cave*. wWe all^
darkness anil when along/Iglil .»r Benda's nqht m eC Yojirna today. DonT wait if you
‘nierpretjsl by an artist of 4*xre|*ilonn1 ten year* of age wore f.me(l «,ut A. | slaughter n th- talk cf
Ilf** auita and overcoata at way, way Rblllly. W. A. Whli««cnr will api*ea*
the parent home and had to
below real value.
Benda.
as l.sinl Lumloy.
ihemsi'fveR and that this f«a
. There is a spr«*ad of the goi»d tiling* ness came on. The young chili today {
Not a tick Day Since.
ha* to pas.< through the samiAprimi- i
“I waa taken aevere'ly with kidney in "The Hml Widow Bniwn.” the ia«
M*:lral comedy iHucceas. which is .Ive |ktI<kI. He explajm-d this yum'-.' !
trouble. 1 tried all aorta of mf'dlrlnes.
none of which relieved me. One day I
Manager .V Q. Sea mm on s on the same principles as the ciitiin^'
Lv
j oaw an ad. of your Kleclrlc Bltiera
oad httracilouK this sef^’n of HiHtond teeth and said the fear wn-t'
t * and determlnejJ
try that. Alter Fiu- an offering of this wort, wtrangc t*; always bv.re to arrive on schixlul • j
I fell ndleved, and
taking a few doi
I
then' is a tangible plot. In fiiii time, fmm two to tW^* years.
soon ther^ftcr
The long level in thy child’s life tha; j
and have not teen a tick day ainc3. Kior>- and in action it is much supi'rlor
Nolghliora of mine have been cured ol
the usual piece Of I's kind. Th' tomes lietween the a^es of eight an'j
twelve
years
was
the
second
part
he!
Rheumallam, Nettralgla. Lft
characters have individuality and pm
ICldney u tmbles
A Sparkling Three^Act
IHise. and the dialogtuw are fluent, :alki-d iiiKjn. He further told pf man a •
r.
Ol ri
Thla la i
devi-lupmem. which, at times, wa*
Comedy
Only 6Ac. at K. H. snappy and wttty Aided by itreily very alow and at othiT period* nioi •
N. C.. writes.
girls, clever comedians, beautiful
1« Urug Store.
Mnad a South Bide
Dtu; Ca. I limes, the latest vocal numbers ami rapid. At one time he .wa* small t ^
. , W’tit S Bona and Johnaon Drug
fctatiie,
strong
ph.vsicaUy.
well_
knit
,
. llrugglsta.
graceful dances, a thoro-agbly deligh'
fill evening’s Vntenninment is assnr>ii and hardy, bad a short thigh Imae an l;
Lota of other good atorea
features that are characteristic of thej
ut Steinberg’s Grand oin ra house
but they don't atan aiaughter aale* mat Fihlay. Ih>c. 2.
South Sea Islanders, the Bushmen an :.
until January, penda opens a 'real
others and If the rhllil 1* closely exam '
clothing olaughter sal* right i
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Ined the slmllaritv can he seen a»
soseon. Don't buy until yo(
thine
ages. Funher. few children di.*
Itching. llUnd. Bleeding or rrotriidBenda.
his prices.
ing Pile*, ’four druggist will refund between the age* of ninC and twelve
money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to years, only twenty out of l.ouo, an 1
before that time half is not unusual.
Benda can show you.
cure you in € to 14 days. 50c.
The child passes through the prWholesome Fua
natal andjpo*i-natal course and uuSplendid Singing
legs aomei^tncNlfl^ not come along to
push them over they stay there. From
Rick Costumes
the age.s of nine to twelve they grow
little, but J«*t preceding or just' aB'*'’
DIRDITIOX OF A. W SCANS!* •
It i* not unfrequent for them to grow
an inch a month. They Increase llule
Prices: 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c.
in weight. ’The child of about ten I*
very rugged and you can’t kill him h?:*!
just before or Jugt after this perir*!
I very delicate." said the speaker
this was the stage of the charac
i terivtlc* of tbe Bushmen, etc.
Nomadic With the Seasons.
Another starillng sisiemoni snd
i wa-» I
Y'«?u can l»auk your •saving.*- hero
HoisitloRnt
Have yen a bouae to real? W<
have two elwrou who want a *lx *o
etglii'ru^ bouse wfth bath Thee^‘
liartiew an- viltlng to pay amr;
than the average rent far a bonsv.
ALmi have other elhmts waiting forbouse*. Tiu you .know what we do
for you whi'ii wc reeit your house?
BrttVr call at inir oftcu-* this X'veu
KNIT GOODS
For Ladies’Misses aM aUdr^
Ladk-S . mi«ae«* and cbiMr n * Cioviw a^ MHiiew di lit,
Ladit^’ mi*M-s’ and (’blldn-n’* J«*r»-y lltnioa l.^qu^ags lU
Shawl Fasrinatorv. all «il r*. a* 2Se. tOe. 76c. $1Sfi.^
lnranrs’'*aek* and boolle*.
Ways’ Mufflers, all iidors.
I.adic*’ Knlt .Rkiruk assoriicd color*, at fiOc and H.Wl
\Vt wan? yiMi to look our line over iM-fort- yoti Iwy. [
nfflBdft?"""-**’"*
—ASr-BMxr^
"To^.'.VjV..
Ileiredsis
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s
TEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House,
Friday, Dec. 2nd.
!
THE REAL
WIDOW
BROWN
MONEY FOR SALE
This bank sells home and foreign drafts
cheaper than either the postofiicc or express
companies. Call on us when intendior to
send money to other points.
: OUR COLLECTION DEPARTMENr
Is at your service for the prompt collection
of notes, bills and accounts^ Onr charges
are very reasonable.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.Outof TownSeniice
cbil-1
dren mn away In the spring, 87 pvrj
cent, and 81 per cent In the spring,
and fall. He said ihU condition wap;
also lor the same primitive reason •
that geese migrate.- Further.. who*e j
tribe* n*e to migrate in the sprin.t.
and the child i* again in that siag-'j
from S to 13 years and few of hi* hoar-1
er*. he aald. could aay that (hey had
not ran away or attempted when i«f i
that age. Some of the BUiemem*
safely and convenienliy tliov.gh
you may live many mile* awav.
Interest compounded twice a
year wilhoul presr-niing yoiir
lH*ol;.
1100 will open an ar
eotinL Write us ah<»iil It.
Timtu Citr Still bit.
ST A. J. WILHELM sS
DON’T
STARVE
300 Ibilfereilt Styles
OF-
We will soon l>c aWc to
Rockers
. 1
FEED THE HUNGRY
-*Tr
Half Price
to wlect from. You can find just wl.k
you Vant a: Jii*' what yon want
The HCHHAM rocker t» th*
romfonahlH and t-A*y ix-k»T yt*t
J 1st like cut. spring *eat.
»u*t?‘d In bow leather. |»eamlful
er uphi>Utere«l back, iquaro r
oak. •'«dl Kprliig*, rtrlntly guarafitW.-d.
for only*'
T
Watch oiur “ad” lor announce
ment of our openiBft tdhich will
occur about Saturday, Dec. 2nd,
or Monday iJec 4th.
$16.75
The Economy Store
Other *tyh'* from..
241 Front St.
\U-:iE0R^P£.'£|^
J. W. SLATER
Tonr Reliable Home Fnrnlsber
Wholesale and RetsIL
iukt ths t.imr. Everybed/ .
luqnler a.i?e m January, but ■
and ovtrroit
C'cthing at jv.^y.
FURNITURE YOU WANT
X<nv is the lime lo buy and ibis is the place. The ver>' newest the markets
can imnlucc, The best cprality. always, and at prices that arc most satisfactory’.
HALL TREES
I
That are the rmest ever sliown here.
and the best that is made, will be pleased.
ROMAN CHAIRS
.
Those who want ’‘somethinj; (^iffcrenl
j
.
'
|
. •
!
In theol.lestpatterns-no two styles alike-made in mahoLMny and golden oakjust what you want for reception liall. parlor^ librarj' or den.
BRIC-A-BRAC CABINETS
Somethin- so needed in the parlor or sittinK room. You always want a place
to pbt your handsome vase.s and pretty bric-a-brac, so it will be perfectly safe. •
FANCY
rocker's
.
\ou surely will buy when you s('c these handsome new goods.
of (band Rapids comi.arc with them.
.
MORRIS CHAIRS
No stock north
•
vays so comfortabh? whem you conic home lircd, all kinds of woods and al_
.Mw;
colors
olors ct
cf velour.‘;ind the ctishioh> we guaKintee to be genuine hair. Prices
and uj).
TURKISH ROCKERS
Should be in every home. The most durable and comfortable chair that is
made." We have them in all grades of leathers and the largest stock to select, from
in this region.
SECTIONAL BOOK CASES
' Are the pride of a book lover’s heafi. You then can know just where each
book is. safe and away from the dust.—then it is such an ornament. You can own
just as large a case as your books call for—can buy additional sections al any lime.
We want you to see these at once.
DRESSING TABLES
Something every’ woman wants—remember this when selecting gifts.. We have
them in oak, birch cherry and mahogany.
DRESSING TABLE CHAIRS
Most convenient chair ever made for the dressing table, with back only four
inches above the seat.
•
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Plano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
, MERCANTILE COMPANY
J®
f
HEALTH
hAc
Most
h^ortant
Thoan* Ooi. rsMar.
1«:90 ». BL.
Ooo«»
f«MCd to ItaB 7:M>
''TS* Mglaa of a Toi
Maa.**
Saadar arhool at am.
Ravorth taasaa at t:4S p. ai.
issitr
Bar. W.T.«m#k#aaa. malar.
Moralac. !•:».
iThe manufactureri <4 Rfli^
Powder hsre had 4O
^ adentific experience.
lEirerr method of braid>tndratting has been exhauar ttudm in this countrjr and
iThc rcaalt b a perfect prod
in Royal Eakinj]
Baking Po-te;
: b no aubadtut for It.
purity and efficiency of
‘ Bakine • Powder ha^
1 coimnended by the high^
I of the world.
|Theae facta mean two import thiogt to all houtekeepers:
FMtfktiBifaliaklm
Favter to heaHfeBd and
Boaket vkticamx fkoi.
Second itkatBayalUk/
ratrier Mkes litl
Br«taa.7:ta.
Prajrar awwllax oa Tkaraday at
tagatlrtt.
an ara aardteny terltad la tka 1
rlcea.
Her. D. Ooeklla. pastor.
No BMirBloc or erealaa preacklna
serrloe.
Saadar acbool at wood. Senior dearimcat meeu la Oraage ball,
jary aad tatarmadlaU depart»«U tn
parlors and Mra. Bdwardf and Mrs.
Oilkert s elasaas In kasaaMt of par
lors.
Junior CfcrlaUnn Endraror at 3 p. m
Youni people’s society of Christian
Endiartir at SidB’p. m.
^
Thao^rlni meeiing.
the adaitlaaat groatk. wkiefc to the
period at giWk fToai tfce primitive
, eight 40 isreHre years, to
hood, wken tke votoe dhaagea. beard
appears, tke stage of puberty
raaebed. tbe thigh boae Moagates and
ocher chaagas are unden
sad the prtaUirvc stage to over
the hoy to a maa.
This to the place where tbe cbi'.!
wakes up to the fhet that be to a atan.
tbe child wonders whether tbe
pie who he is with are his parents. ha<
tas doahts and ihe adutisent begins -o
Mve and thoughu are awakened.
s Inddeau were«lied tknt wer^
very Interestlcg and to prove b’s
point. Tbe Mood prosaarr 'nereasei
six limes at this period and the boy to
all life and vitality.
Must Help Child Orvw.
The lesson for tbe teacher aad
parent U to help the child grow and
develop which educatloo means from
birth to manhood. He summed up th-.
various Initiacts of the child which
have to be developed by growth. Th*'
grat year or two the child should h"
kept quiet and he continued, -the
has more sense than tbe average
mother for the former seeks
quiet place or nook to nurse Us off
spring the first few sreeks and can.
fully attends It. but tbe mother pUew
her child on exhibition shortly after
■wratwy. Xo«th cat—a Wtamm Tasala.^
EfilywMkwnamaaaaiaWiaaal OardaL Wins oC Oaidni ou«a ditmtioB. pariodical beadaehea. tolUnff of tka
cans axtnBBC caaa of tbeaB troobka. It <
____ £ woaaa^ood, hripa brii^ cbildrea to bamn
■iiaMs.»H.|...v»»/aadckildbiitkaaaiar,pe««cataizuseama8niaiid is
ChakootaaedieiiMOvuriBada for naa during the ohaage of Ufe. Why permit
tht good wamea ia your hoaia to anftr anothar day? Evoy dmggiat
kto«L00battki«f Wiaa«
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CHRISTMAS INDUCEMENTS
)Ve «bl hang and connect, all Electric, Combination an<! Gas
Chandeliers
""UX
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AND PAY YOU WELL TO
{
2
€
40
INVESTIGATE 1
T
9
The fjstein we do business on
and the qunlity and price of
onr goods.
The Enterprise Grocery
STATE AND UNION
1
1
P. W. NICHOLS
Stamps with Every Sale
EARN 81.000 A YEAR.
Che InUrnational eorrtspondtnce Sehaels
WILL START YOU
Ask the Ai^eat to Call
b. f. hall.
220 e.
front st.. t. c.
Bgilders and Masons Snpp|y Co.
SEL-L.
BRICK LIME CEMENT
AND
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
. OFFICE 209 STATE BANK BUILDING
’ O^F^OSITK
C04-IN0II.
ROOMS
JENS C. PETERSEN. Mgr.
FITCH, MS COY & CO.
HAY. FEED & DRAIN
CIT. PHONE tSB
BELL PHONE 12B
DFF1CE&WAREH0U5ES
D.R.Sr.l TRACKS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
GRIN NELL BROS'
the Pisno Store
that Saves You lUonet
A.lu>ays at
the foot of
the class
|ss;*£iiL8ss^^
-
IT WILL PAY YOU
J. B. Pala:* ElMoario Oo.
Do not blame
the boy for be*
ing dull and
Stupid. You are the sttrptd one!
Stupid because you never thought
about his liver. There is where all
his trouble lies. A sluggish liver makes
a sluggish mind. A boy cannot study
when his blood is full of bile I
Ayer’s Pills set directly on the liver. They an
I all vegeuble, sugar<oated. Dose, just one pill
at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. Always keep t
I box of these pills in the house.
-----------------------------------------------
Sack of TIeur Tr««
Bvanpalical Chureh.
Bar. a M. Hotoapla. paator.
10 a. m.. morning c:a« meeting.
l«:30 a..m.. worship.
Annual missionary service.
A Thanksglrlng and missionary set
FIEE OF CBAIGE if •tAbM Mart Dumber 15th.
mn will be preached and an offerlnj:
and aukscrlpilons received for thThty auJtt Em Frooits.
Michigan Conference Missionary so
ciciy.
The Alleluia chorus wll sing at thW
PHONt va.
12S CA.S »T.
sen ice and all are Invited lo attend.
•Iniellectually children grow as
12. Sunday school.
rise grows tram a center of develop
C p. nu. Y. P. A. service.
t”
he
said.
.
If
tbe
child
Is
not
7:00 p. m.. sermon,
lerested in school the teacher has
?*ponRlbl«
i /:arcl
ny
found that center and she must find i*
Qraea episcopal Church.
wreck and*the sai
a rallw
Peurteeath Stfeat M. a Church.
Miss Mry‘le Montague, who was
if
Ik developed as he should
are making human wrecks of suffer
Rev. J. W. MlUar. paMor.
. C. T. Stout, rector,
led the dlscusKlon, was HI an*: ers from Throat and Lu
Practical thoughts and niso lllustmQuarterly
meeting
at
the
Fourteenib
loly raamuBlon. t:40.
i^pre given along this lino Principal R. 1.^ Sye suppliod. He sai l Hut since the advent of
King*«
nice and sermon at 10:30.
card to I
impiloc.
Now Uisoovery for Consumi
Every child has a growing center.
bandar school, lS:0fl,
'
c
wa? Coughs and Colds, even the‘worst
Teaching is one of tbe grandest thing? achool attendance' lo this country
a^hcrvlcr. 7:00.
1.
and
hopoU-sB
the world. Tbe posslbllliles In i: lax and that ‘someihlng ought to be
gnat ion is no longer i111‘cc‘iiRary. .Mrs.
‘ tremendous and there is nothing done according to'his mind and tha’ Lois Crngg of Ikirrhestor. Mass., is
iho parents were often to blame, au I
Ijctter than to help young people
whoseL* life
Rev. Edgar U Requa. pastor.
Asbury Msthodist
sllowed the boy to cultivate the habl* by Dr. King s New JliKCovi ry. This
pter
men
and
women.
I»:4C a. m, ffunday school.
ft. Hugh Kaaoedf. pallor.
the conclusion of the address of staying out. The Idro of wanting to great remody Is guhranteed for all
11 s. m.. service.
Throat
and
Lung
dtoeasesf by F. ll
sen lee. 10:30. Theme.
make
money
takes
out
a
largo
pei
. of tbe Olivet students predem
3 p. m.. Junior Endeavor.
The fact that the Ik).v is oftor Mead s 8<Milh SiU«’ Drug Store. S. K
• One Thin* Needriil.”
President Lancaster the Olivo
Wall St Sons and Johnson Di
16.4B p. m.. senior Endeavor.
.Iriven.nift of the sohool is that he ha/
Ironing acrrlce. -7:00. Theme,
7 o’clock, evening service,
to do tM»mo'hlng with his liamle Voire of Ood to Bach Individual.'
Afternoon teaaion.
rrsycr m‘*eling Thursday. 7:30 p. ro
well as his mind and ihm h«* rv*
luaKKmoHInR. 1»:4R a. m. •
Principal D. 11. Waldo of Kalaroai«
Kvi rybody Invited to these servicer
lends) school. 12 m.
Maj*ii Ati!-Hit :i. Cti>!iiiian; who w:iWBK the first Kp« aKiT yrntenlay aft«*i- tio kept In srhcMil. Aihh tios ho rit -.1
pood opportunilv |o supplv thi- private Boi n*inrv to |I’r* sulom Miilaii:
Orth l>-aitm', ft p. ro.; loader.
iiiMin. lie tBlk«Hl on ’ The (Irowth
First Praabytsrian.
hHllor; Ii*|dc.-An ln*.|»lrirK
ani.
Flllmoro. IK at
livib*.; iu N-v
the Teacher.” Character and prlnc.
Cor. Washington and Park streeU.
R«-veral oth«*rs Pad. part in tin- «on lk‘dlor.1. Mokk Ho; was il:i- ph.iu..-*
look In ihillB.'*
pie'wi-re•tourhed
uinin,
talking
from
Ilcv l.eniucl n. Illssell. pastor.
nirdlal w.dmnio at thc'sc serviro;.
dtoru»r*ion end hmiiglii ««ui Inlo • raphor ov<*r »ru plot oil to
a ohl *1
the KlandiH.int of the grt>wth of
Ressinn meeting, •:46.
.ling
tsdnis
Ono
of
tho
main
p«dn:
?
oxi*<?uiiv«- III till' Fiiifi-'il S<nlo,^.
: earlier e.K men and women and kep*
Morning Bcrvlre. 10:30.
in do In tho dlsrussion was that Ih**
tjef»»re hlK audlenee that iM'riouallt.
Chureh of Chew (Diaelplea.)
Illltle school at noon.
*..
|M*r»4inality of tho loaolior hnd ronsil
Doesn’t Reapeut Old Age*
wan
tn
he
emph'^'ty^d
first,
last
and
all
Hreachlng service. 7:00.
I p. Ultom. ppstor.
oraldo Innuoiico on «ho attomlane"Ii’B Bhamefui wlK-n yotnh fali
the lime.
C. E. meeting at C:30.
I hour. V;3f».
Influenrc of oihers Ik the flrhl ihltm
Reals free.
valtied as highly
•ruing. I0;3u; termnn suhjoct.
that Khould lie omphaKlxod In thl*
1‘illB. They
All
are
welcome
lo
a!l
the
senrlees
.
tho
n'SiKtns.
Ihe Pi«*arhcr should t
rlnership With Clod."
Kpr'Tt of ppraonalll.v. to come In to
maladies , mnli r Low sev.uo BUd
upon korso|f.
■nlrrmedlato Kndcavnr, &:3A.
resiM'dlviwifh good splritK gives them Ineenllx't' »«in6 J-.....^>^r ^ as -Tho SrhiHd n'- Jaiindtce. Fever. Caji
l«-alw Bndeavurr 3
Free Methodist
und iwiwer and the inore the)
In the Training lor C4tto.o
7:‘SI Birnmn
siihjerv
to Ibis perfen Pill.. 2ric oi F. ii
Free MeihodUt prsinehlog at til under the Infiuence of good men th*«
Riipt. P. P. MuKon of Roo* Mead's Rotilh <tlile Drug Siorc. R^ K
ffhai :!• the tlo-p. I- A npiTlsl Invl
East Fourteenth struet Sunday at l.roader will he their personalUv
Walt k Souk and Johnson |»riig Co.
the title of hlK, paper
mrlinml
The scy^ind thlng>to l»e emphaalre i
10:30 a.m. Rev. C. Miller.
•Irtigglstx.
lilting for CitIzonKlilp."
go out of doors and get the
talkeil along the lino of
lay arhiMil Bl 12 Thl« U
imi.doti
I Ik 1 aha
duenee of nature—"It helps physleall
rt'latlonK
wiiioh
rt«Hl, as -Thu W.iihlV T. mi»er
Christian Belanea.
to a mental tonic and atimulons. We
ntoiti and oImhIIi nci* in ihr- gov nidi red that th.- maclilii'-ry t
Hunda).** and every imr. nt
•ert elasilcity of mind and naiui.*
Runday
morning
service
at
10:30
in
n vsime prepansl lo'repiatn
to Holyoke. Mas.-. II to tald
gives It and as a part of our environ- ernmj*nt. The home he, depleted
th<* liall over posiofllce.
i^honl
A spi'clal iViigi
rltUenshlp He told how lltorty h.t hHK not been a paVing itrupo
raent It mmildK us." It also tends
Wislnesday
avening,
tetUmoBj
grown and how litomrlcal Inhoritane—
|[| Im' given
l»on<*sty.
^
A Runaway Bicycle.
had
taken
place
through
centurloB.
meeting.
7:30.
The third iwluf to be emphaalxel
Saturday.
Terminated with an ugly ciil oi
The birth of this httinn and the do.,
Reading room, room 314 new Wll
as lo go to the books; don’t bcconi'
leg of J. B. -Omer. Franklin Grove.
[limlor Endeavor.* 3:30.
tlniiw Ihrough which, H has pass
holm block. op«*n every afternoon ex
to bookish, but get Into the spirli
Ilk,
It
develuped a atubborn ulrei
-vtvai: T;00.
told, ttniil now it has a stron: unyielding
M*P* Bunday -from 2 to 6. Thursday
to doctors and remedies for
the author.
tystematic lllhle ntudy. 7:30.
central governntont.
four years. Then BuckJen's Arnica
evening from 7 to 9.
The fourth point for the source
iflSsion Btndy riaas. 8:13.
Tl-.o sitcaker briefly touched upon »i Salvo cured. It's just as good for
A cordial ■'invitation Is extended to strength, growth and iiower Is to 1
. hotoc-^Study of the Sundav
Burns.
Scalds.
Skin Eruptions an<
vorces
which
/
playoii
an
importai
all to attend ail services and the read low the golden rule. 'He emphaslr.crt
inday itchool leiuson with the chil
In citircnshlp and also touchpO Piles. 23c at F. H. .Mead's South Side
ing room.
tbe.importance of doing for and sherime of the citmmprcia! condition* Drug Store. S. K. W:iit k Sons an.l
with
other
people.
SelfishneKs
Johnson
Drug
Co.,
drnggists.
Ralvatlon
Army
Sarvlesa.
li are the
The saloon was touched upon lit cltie ■
t not be a part of a developetl
Comer Bute and Union atreats.
and the Influence it hed.
son’s mind.
To
teach
the
lesson
of
llle
th
•
After the talk the question was ope-i
steadfastness of piirpoFO to more that*
for dlacoaalon. 8upl.-l. B. Gilbert i
richeK.
.
sentlng some Interesting points.
Ruporiniendent Lott of Elk Rapi.1.The next speaker was Principal
cook part in the general discusslor.
M. Em«l of Petoakey. who lead
which
closed
tbe
afternoon's
pnipraro.
topic, "Tow to Hold the Boys and Glri
ComiWitteea Appointed.
in School.”
President Andrus appointed the fol
Principal Elliott w^e to twentylowing commUteoB during the opening
five different aoperln^ndeiUa. and
celved data from sixteen achobls upon of the meeting;
Committee on Nominations—Supe.which he baa^ his remarks, present
Intendent lyitt of Elk Rapids. Commis
ing a chart which showed that out
sioner Dnncan of Leelanau county and
l,(*€4 1nl
Principal R. L. Nye of Traverse CHy.
drop out
Comm,itee on Resolutions—Sapeiicdropped out at the eighth grade.
18 per cent in ninth grade. 11 per ceat tendent * McGee of Cadillac. Soperin
tendent Betler of Central Lake
grade and 23 per cent In tbe twelfth Superintendent Baker of Manistee.
\VAT baking
J X /VLr r
‘
grade. ’The greatest number failed In
the ninth grade.
He touched upon the facta that
fluenced the non-attend^ce^ of pupiland presented vivid Illustrations
*
lot advocate too strong compu’.akm.
The course of atudy was one of thv
points be touch^ upon. He aaid
curriculum In the acboolx
made by tbe same Ood as made
inre aad ooavevcd the Idea that
cooraea of study did not appeal l
young people as they should,
thought tbe steps from the ninth
grade to the' High acbool and then '
college too great and that there was
Methqra rrataa IL
Mothers everywhere praise onr One
Minnie Cough Cure for the sufferings
It has relieved and the lives of their
mile ones It haa aaved. A certain cure
for co?»c*>a. croup and whooping cough.
OIrla expect reo^wtea ip work In a
day's time. Bcajtffylng changes
alow. Keep on Uking Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea.
Twill make
jbu fresh and blooming 35 cents.
Johnson Drng Co.
toianliem4«Mdr
........................The
naironare
the big dealer
is eagtrly
ght by til manufacturers, who naturaacredlt
is unqtiesUoned.
.The of
patronage
of the big
dealer sou
is eagirly
ly vie with each other In offering attractive price conrcHslons.
It is tho power of ou^ Immense purchases, made nocessary by the ag^egaie business of our
atoros that caablea us to give the unapproachable values f«.r which our House to famous. The
growth of our business throughout Michigan and adjoining states
struments onr prices; our service, and our lil>cral m*atmeni of customers, they quickly roalire
Mva^
he piano bayer
oayer greatest value, m..
U^ro^ dealing with us 11 Is undoubtedly true that we offer the
the hlgb«d —
do*. iHTanse we are without question one of Ihe
gree of satlsfartloB. and the most rfflclent and reliable scrvlrc,
in
‘hr
world.
___ _
nrownized and nerfecllv enulpped Music Houf
I EAST FAYHginS. SEW mWOS TO aUTT. |
TRAVERSE CITY STORE: 159 E. FtoOT STMANCH OF ORINNELL BROR.. PIANO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERB,
i:
^
► TRAVtlltC cmr, illCHICAM, »ATl«OAY. MWMPlimJMtK.
MUttOMALS.
llr*. B. L. Clo«w of CMitMllak* »*•
ilLM ffiSITS.
imuiuis
Md hem* loter *fi*r nmimi
Th**k*gl*l*K wlU her eMm. MtaSi*
fUBMMl.
B. 8. WBMmbt ntmiwed home
aftOTBoas from • xhree ««!■'
trip with three deer.
She W«? a Faithful Wortter In Trav•na City Hive. 5«, L- O. T. H..
for Ten Year*. *
Wh* want* * suit or over
DANCE IN MODERN WOODMAN
ball Thursday, evening. Everybody •beiiit one^ialf iwgular pUcaT
at (he oowuHNiK pv
siaughter **1* I* In full hlacL
r24S-5i
who has Bred oa the hay shore for al Invited.
mbat 50 year*, daiina mboat the he <
“Let Benda show you."
record f6r bringing down dear of nnr
one in that aecUoa. It U
that he has killed.fully S.OOO deer.
TRY A RECOm> WANT Aa
|
Tbl* 1* aaore by far than any one In
the dty or county can boast of and it
U doabcfnl if any oae In the rtate can
reach anywhere near thl* record.
'“iiS
The taaeral of Minnie Nagel. wUe of
MOrr AMO TMIRTIW
Fredrick Nagel of thl* dty. oecurre 1
OTHERS IM CITY. ‘
os Frtday at : p m. from the bone of
A .■
won HUSBAfiDV OCATH.
her daughter. 1» North Cedar street.
Senrtec* were under the auspice* oi
the L. O. T. M, deceased having been
Mi^ C. e. HMU mmed
'
a member of that order ahd Traver*.!
today.
We have just received anodher
Mr*. Brut* Breeau* of Bvmrt. wLs UTMOST VIGILANCE EXERCISED City hive 6S2 for the past ten year?.
She wa* alarar* ponclual la attend' fovt «OT CAUOHT IN FNOO AN9 »p«M Th**k»»lrto« wHh her eietef.
BY authorities.
laije invoice of the cekbaat^
and had Slled the offlee of color
TIUUN UCKCD ON HIM.
Ur%. Ber&ea of Bk B*plda. ret*r»od
-----jT
for
ser^
years
and
wa*
coo
bo*|» today.
Party
Aroae
About
S
of
the
most
tallhfal
worker*
In
th^
-----------------------------------------.
«nu>;pr*«oeifuai
Hra. Robert WUmo of Segiiuv. who \ Rr*Mdei*tUl
Uy, jMHiary apeat TbaokaslTlai a* the saMt of j ««ciock and Remained on the Fair
hive. Always cheerful and lively of
diepositioe'she wms called Grandma
, ««.
Ml* 0**th F*U*»**4 •«
her Biotber. Mr*. Robert Wllaon, «r..|
ah e»«w
0»y am
and Will
Nagel by almost every member and
:
Ml* L*»» M*^
retoraed borne today.
t € Thi* Evonlnp.
«'** alwaya anxious to cheer and make
direct froin the factory.
See h
Mr*.
A.
A.
McCoy,
vbo
ha*
be^
____
Mif ■••* c«it on.
good time for other*.
.
in our window.
^umdiaK Jhe p*M ihra moatb. wUh
■
Deceased had been a resident of
her butband. who ba* cbar«e ei an j
•ft_Pre*lden\ Roobe
Sou k*s.
Traverse City for the past iwemyfoir
St., loni*. retnraed bombom relt and nA«v
at 8t..
Horfadln* Mr*.
party.Hndodlng
Mr*. Roo»?
Roo*e
01^ eo«rt by Pratt A D*tU. attor- exhibit
exbll
cfening. Oa her way hack ahe relt and Ml** AIlco Roosereh. ar. year*, having come to this country
Btyi tar Beale I*. Ortertoaa*, arbo la»t
stopped with her bob. Rimer, la Grand ; spending today at the Loulalana Pur from Germany with her husband and
aak* Il«.0t6 danai** for the de*ib of
aaughter about 1880. She was alto c
•ding
Rapid* for a two weekT visit.
i ckaM! Expoeitlon. The preaWeni an<i member of the order of Companions.
John O. 0*t
ib*rr kiMlisad.
1
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Weibom and Mt
Jss.».
■ • ladles of that aoclcty being pres------Rail*
o<
lAk.
AW.
tar.
bn.klta.ta
oa
tk.
uaU
nwn^autor and cardinal Albatross Waists, very- prcUlIy made.
It M allegad that oa Jaa. ti. Bender.
;‘lna body. The Rev. H Kennedy
vUltora in the city * few day*, retom- wbleb was. it.tirtfied
autloned in
In the
the faltat (poke cheerfolly to the family and
Sbai^ straps of *llk. two on c^ch -ide. tl>e length offywwk
a tralB »^*al la the Per* Marqurt’.*
gronnds. Tb|j|pre*ldent And part, cried to Impres* the fact that ihelr
wlthrsllk bitftoo* give a very- dalntv i fT.-ct; ♦.tp has been
y^i la tbl* city tore oat the frog *ng agnia this morning.
Mias J. E. Rose spent Thankagivlng will reihaln at the expalUon until *
aad It wa* replaced with * rl|cld frcg.
while they last al
loved one was only gone before. Thi
Uler. Mr*. >1. Hoyt of Su»m.. when tht*y will go to the re
My. fMUrbouae, who w*« a night con with her si
floral offerings were veo' Jtumerour
dence of W. H. Tbompwro on Undel xnd a* follows: Mr. and Mrs. Foniw.
dactor as the frMghi. went on dui^
F. KMkstcin of Bingham 1*
WANTED
boulevard.
Bimday *y*olng and had WH working
Mnk and white carnalkm*t Traverse
It Is staled that Herr Moat and Ihlr
.
aboot an h^or. when hi. foot wa* apendinfl the day to town.
French Flannel, lurked front. co«.i tine of colors.
i
Rev. and Mr*. J. Burge ; of Fl/e Lake teen confessed anarcJilsts have arrive* nty hive 532. L. O. T. M . lar .e
' csaghTln the rlgM frog, the train
We want iu.u.fiMl.-lv
broken lull arc splendid waists %2.: o and
a a tlbM-rloe. now
spent Thankagivlng with their daugU in St. l>ouli in the last three week bouquet white carnations; Mr. and
ino euniiHTtent. itliabihacklag down oo hibr-tflth the result
ters. Mr*. Mathew* and Miss MauGe and the government ofBclals are uilnj Mrs. Sclierter. chrysanthemums; M..
that hath liaib* were rot of. He die 1
M»d Mrs. U Hall and son. ehrysantholiTt-V L*“-‘rai>tee -tSiy
the most vigilance while Prezldt
th* ant Moralng and the *iAt h*» Barge, returning today.
eit»j»l*>ynW-i»t j1 ;; t» o d
jiums. and roses; Mrs. Ferguson i
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Taylor Md tbre Roosevelt is at .the exposition. T
' wage-.’ in uur 4 ustum aivl
tio*a begun by the wife a*-admlnistra
ton and mothar and Mr. and Mr.'.
children. Nod. AnlU and Horenee. annrehUts have been requested
, • tiix :of the eitate. Summon* w*v
>avidsoD.
bouquet
of
rosi-s;
Mr.
and
Fine Henrietta W’alsU in full 1 ntspent Thankagivlng a* the guesu oi leave town,by the authorities.
aerrad oa James Kebb*. (he local
Vlrs. TiHjliald. chry»anthemuras: Mrfor keadv Ma.lcCl..thint.
drawn w.irk from the y«»ke. one n
John Grosser of Keswick, returning to
»nd Mrs. Ludka. white camalloostin cuff-. This Is an except hum lly
• -.7 *«•»’•
i
day.
»
THE MARKETS.
Mrs. .Bettlnghoosc. Uniquot chryimr
prh-.- fl.ot*. 1
W. H. LeOraff of Glen Arbor, who
\\ .
Card of Thanka.
hemums;
Mrs.
John
Prohen.
Mr*,
spent Thanksgiving in the clt).
We. the undersigned. wl*h to thank this morning for Wexford, where he
.^roberp roses; the Comi«nlons. bea
Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 2G-Wbe*t-D
'ouf mrtghbor* and friend*. aUo the *111 spend the winter.
Iful wreath of roses and carnation-.
cember..|1.17; May. 11.174: No- 2 re<l
. vw—
dUleraat aocIeUe* who *o kindly n*
:o. S com, new. 50c; No Mr . and Mrs. Frank Gnnn. caroations.
C. 8. Vader left this rooming fo*-. |1.18 asked; No.
sisUd «» during the *han lllaem an I Manistoo. where he will take the salt | 3 .white
amlly of doceastHl. 'carnal Ions ami
Alhamiss
in gtsid line . f colors, sire; line t» eompletc. a spi
wnne oaia.
oats. 324c.
dSath (rf our belorcd wife and mother;
dtrysanthemums: Misses Welsh ard
Toledo.
O..
Nov.
26.—Wheat—Cash
cial put-chase enables us to offer ih«*?e
■
batba.
BliO for the beautiful flower* which
Middleton, chrysantheraums: Mr. and
Mrs. N. L. Hanna and llltle grand ♦1.164; December. 11154:
w* reeoived a* token* of the deepen*, von. Weir Blodgett, returned to Sher ♦1.17: Jul.v. ♦l.OI.
Mrs. Sorenson and family, chrywinih. •
.A.l.ln->s Forrinau of
Cutting
roo:ii.
.Chlmgo. 'Nov. 26.-Whe*t-Dect>tn sums; Traverse City U-n S71. K. Oi T.
mpeet. Ytmr*.
man this morning after apending
Ftedrick Nagel.
n.. chrysanthemums; Mr. and Mrs.
ThankgglTit^ wlih.her aon, J. A. Blo.1 her. ♦l.OS: Mty. ♦l.U>.
those • ps ial hiai-k-;j;llk waLis '
e still ^ f<
Amelia Chahoc and Family.
her. 194c; Maj-. 164. Oats-Decein rbod. Furtseh. Mr. and Mrs. R. Her’..
gett
- worth »'• ‘NI .^n.l JC;‘<-'.-fi»r
Mr. and Mrs. Koln-rt HerkUt-r.
her.
294c<. May. 314c. January pork
OKIoaeo
Miss Ellen Austin, who teaches at
112.90;
Urd.
17.10;.
rib#.
♦6.C6.
esanthemums; Foi esters, cross
A party of Min
Keswick, attended th^iiaaoclation yej
Initiation work (erday. leaving this morning for
•s, carnations and smilax; lloy
Potatoes on local market.
s6ide*i. carrying ouit --------------------Selghbors. spray carnations; Mr. ai
, la'conneetlon with their fraternal »o Hatches Crossing, where abe will b* Eighteen loads received.
Mrs.- WlschenwlskCa wreath cam-iciity. were hortfted to unearth p the guest of her sister. Mr*. Bdsu.
ghastly secret in' the cavernous depth» Hatch, over Sunday.
F\)r the past two weeks Dr. J. C .ions and roses; Mr.'and Mrs. Thor
of a cave tn Southeast Minneapolis t
Leouard of Boice, Idaho, has beeii th' -.on, carnations; Mrs. Vincent Sin
few nights ago. A human skeleton
guest of hlfc cousin. Ma8<»n N. Leonani kley. Mrs. John Sladkley and Mts.
BREVITIES.
Sieved to be at least a ibonaan l
jf Blrinlngham. The doctor is knowi aokus. carnations; Mr. and .Mrs. Brptlagep and family, spray carnation.-;
as the,"Man of Mystery." and the pas
year* old. was found while the
R. C. Browning and J. C Banno:i 15 years of his life has lwH?n si»oat h Mrs. 3. McEvoy and Mrs V. 1.. Be-v
dent* were
putting a fresh
have
teoolved
notice
that
they
h»v*‘
l^ugh his initiation steps, one ni
the west, where he has traveled e\ a-are, spray carnations; Mr. and M-s
which consUlPd of making the inlti been awarded a patent on their new lensively. making a study of the prinil Marvin and family., caniaiions; Mr.
live conditions as well as the perma ind Mrs. Gus Herkncr., carnatlom,.
ate shovel sand. To thi* task he' wa* ?enrcnt burial vault.
With MB. W. A. WHITECAB « LORD LOMIET
About thirty couples enjoyed a vciv nent remains
Misses Glailys Fltxperald and Victoria
assigaed In the cave which is in th«
Us twriy and prehl.
V’lock. epray rosc-s; Mr. and Mrs. ...
rlyer bank near the Washington av pleasant dance at the Academy last a»ric people.' He has made many v
evening.
Punch
was
served
duriUK
uable discov. rles and hk* i»resonted
Wattkon and Mis. 1.. Eaaleion, sprny
cutto bridge. The skeleton was stnirk
by a *bov#rin the hands of the fresh iho evening and those that did noit the IT. of M. museum many rare a
'arnatlonif
Deeewsed leaves to mourn lu-r Ithman and immediately a Jest rat ■wre for dancing amused theinsolvi** valuable relies of prehistoric days, ag
*
'
sregailng in value many thousands o V husband, one daughter, Ameiia.Chathrough the party that dead men*- wijh cards.
There will be a special meeting ol Jollars. for which he would never a*
Price*. 25c. 50c. 75c »nd »I.OO.
Se«t S»l* now Open at the Bo* Office_____
hCqca were taking eojlnlxanre of tbeh
toe. and a graddaughier. Miss Grac-y
Traverse
City
fiive.
No.
632.
Ls
O.
T.
Wred acu. But when the skull w*»
;ept a pebny. Among his gifts ar .:*hahoc.
tirought out on the point of the shovel M. at Foresters hail Monday at 2 p. m. many old guns, each «»ne associatethe studenta atood aghast for ssverki tharp to attend to uKllnlshed busine*;* with some siege of Indian wartare; i
■r
mlauiea. The bones of a foot, th-j Jemnie BeUlnghoiiso.
mctciir. a mumaty. valuable poU*T‘
Rev. 8. Adelhert Wood of Adrian and many-Indian relics, among whlc!
eldest.and a few other gruesome rellcA
At
a
regular
meet
Inn
«‘f
Companion
HI
^-gin
a
scries
of
meetings
in
Were .quickly added to the skull an.i
Is a medicine wand valued’
Uie students swore solemnly io cm- Long lAke Friend* church tomorrow. Dr. Leonard ha»^verod"Tf».od<i mile Court Traver.-.f. I. O. F.. No. C, hoM j
The delegates and others who went during the past(l2 years with one pal Wednesday aflcrniK»n, Nov. 2'-.
pW them in the future ds the pm
tieular awe-lnsplrlng feature of their > the Sunday school convention n*. of mule*. and\has become a well .be following rosolulhms wen- adopt
liUUatlan. The skeleton was found Pontiac win give a report in the>Con known cbaracict throughout Qn*gpiWbcrcea. Our Heavenly Father |l.:
sfverai feet beneath the surface an ', gregatlonal church parlors tomorrow Idabp. Callfomlii ahd Nevada, whertba -only -thing to suggest the posslhlt evening. All Sunday 'schwl worker? bis professional Vkill has done muc; lU all wise provltience has call* J fruL.
■ inviUHl
he circle of (hls.cvirt to that hlghilif of a clue-was a Im U buckle had!> »nd other* iDteveKled
relieve suffering. Dr.* I>*onard "
x)urt of heaven the esu-t-med eom
corroded. The cave is in an out of th- bo oreseni
“1' remain in Birmingham a few day
nanlon. Minnie Nagle; ;.n«l therelori.
WhHc
le the exhibit or Uiurel
1
then retarn to the wes
way place and can only be reachr'
hardware alore of Julius Camp ^
endeavor to find somi
e It
after a dlWcuh climb down the blur,
bc|l
clnaed
this
week,
owing
to
the
uc
Resolve*'.. Ry Companhm eourl Trev
nearly to the water's edge. The paTlcthing more of Interest and \alut t
fse. No. C. 1. O. F., that while we Imw
• dpetded that the skeleton was loo an pleasant weather and the difflciiUy
the mubeum of the E. of M.
■vith humble suhmis.*»lon to the w-ill t-:
cient for them to trifle wUh. and
the preidlum offer will be continuel
:ho Almighty that we do not the lefs
was impoaaible to decide whether
Reulicn O. Small of Harper
. not tb* man had been a victim of foul with all sales made next week.
taSs about -to be operated on for *p mourn for our sister cctmpanlon who
There will be a meeting of the Son? pendlclfU, Though young and strong oa* bei'n called fr*»m this world of sor
play. The skeleton is now at the frawf Veterans Tuesday evening . Ir he felt that he would net *|fr\ivc th«
jw and pain to one of rest.
lemtly honae.
Grange hall. All who signed the call operation. So he made the surgeon;
Resolved. That in the death of -MlV.
‘ Pqr.tbe flrat lime in 59 year* Mrs 'arc especially urged to be present an' wait until be had summoned his fam ale Nagle we Io.mc a member wlm
all
interested
are
also
invlletl.
never
shrank from duty hut was nl
Uy. fixed his business affair* and madi
J. C. Friak 'of Marshall ate her
Special
coramunicatiun
of
Traverto
ways
active and zealmi.s In behalf of
hi* will. Then he laid down on
Thankxglvlng dinner without having
.h<r*ord*T. that the home *rf the tie
as her gne*i Mr*. James A. May. Al City lodge No. 222. F. and A. M.. ncr. operating table, took chloroform
?eased has hec-n deprived of a loving
\Vc* have told you something of the t iial ditfcrcncc be
moat 60 yeacs ago these ladies licgai. Monday evening. Work in the thlr-V —died.
Xnd faithful wife and muth*-r. Tha.
tbe pracUce of eptcrulnlng each oift degree and refreshments.
tween “WOOLTEX” and Shoddy an*l the acid test c
The hoard of trustees of the -librarv
the' .ompnnions, lend them our
era family at Thanksgiving and Christ
“WOOLTEX” cloths that proves the absolute tvorthincss c
have
insUlKM]
a
system
for
dlsinfeclP
nuiufcswtvlac
Blr*.
sympathies
to
strengthen
their
salinas. Mr*. Way taking Christmas and
The original imme of the turkey '
materials. Ne.xt in order of importance, therefore is lining!
uened hbkrts.
Mrs. Flak Thanksgiving. Tbursdav ing iKiok* and hereafter any book that
w
it wa* known by
is returned and Judged
judged to
f- l>e
* - Infectc-i! oocoocoo.. by which
Resolved. That our Charter -l»;fhcrc are linings and ‘’WOOLTEXj’ linings, but Mfhcy
. was the first time in all that perloi
draped for a period of thirty *lays an 3
that the custom hat been Iniemipteri
“WOOLTEX" garments arc made ”\Vpf >LlE.X lining
;bat a copy of these rtsohitlons hi
Mrs. 'Way’a 111 ■ health caused
only arc used, and that means
-j
spri-ad upon the minutes, that a copy ■
p destroyed.
ihuuksglvlng spresil. beard tbe be fccni to the family of the deceas-.l j
Rev. Demos Cochltn. who has been oocoocoo calling lu the f.nmlli.nr tones
------ aad that a copy he sent to the papef*'
Fin* aulta «nd ow*reo*U at’raai llt- seriously ill.
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t
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••n%*e4r
fitrk
U belter loda.v.
| of our douiestlcated fotvl -Turk, turk, for publication.
tl* Frio*a during Banda** 3Gd*y
’ tork." These first Y:m!.ee hmitsmen.
Fannie Shuler,
tbe
alaughtarasia.
mlsUklnc this frightened
Clara C*ro*Ton, |
You know Iiow niortifyins it is to Kavc a defective t
aigbtlsss taU Bass*aissa.
itcly la
bird for Hs real aong. Imu
Lucy Weaver. J
William A. Pinkerton lells of tn did I baled tt nurkey ," nud'tur . it is to
worn-out linioK' in a garment. The rauwdness always sho«
Committee, •!
time coufldence man who used to do this day. Much more l»e*uUfal ami
at
the
verj' time when you most M’lsh it wouldn t. I oor hi
1
Amoar fa* naany gw
buslnens In Chicago.
He was anx I mosk-al was the Indlau name "oo-coo
by Beoator DanW of Vlrflnla 1* tbc ious to work nnmuirsted around a I coo." tbe note* iH*rullur to the Cock
ings break at most unexpected times and places, and everj
« Aralm
fallow ing:
depot w'here a special ofllreT wa* en I when sunning themsclv« in iierfcct
one think?! you have a “cheap” coat.
.
.
\-llegri«
A gaaticroan la th* mmth wa* erne gaged tn protect tbe unwary.
content on the river lieachc*.
M. E. IVtU, on arrhh«-t of l*aris—
Bay la cdareiWHon with a Tanka* crook our day wralked up lieblnd tbe
That is an unpleasant subject, so well think of good Hi
who trod btaofhl leuet* of latrodoa. ofllcer. wln>m be knew pretty well.
have diwlgiMHl a mcthoil of ere*tlns
ing5-“\VOOLTEX” quality linings~g6od not only in qua
tletorl*. ill .Xus...... I
boiiHes on rotating platform*. i*o ll*a1
tio* from a frieod la tbe aortb. whaa ■ ml suddenly rmebed around and put
ity. but appropriate in color and shade-handled with th;
tt twwKdPHl.tlut the nortbaraar wa* bis haiHl* over the ;|KvUI oflk'cr’s be tbe first British community to levy the blinding can be. umde to fa*-e In
(be sutiport
a tax on smosements for tbe
an.v wiiilreil dJrecrton at any time.
same care and attention to detail that it is necessary to goc
- vetecan of tbe civil war.
^es.
of local chsrlUble Institutions, say* tbe
-To*." oaM .the Tankeo. “I wa*
•X’aon you see anything now V* asked Jxtodon Chronicle. Mr. Bent tbe pre- The platfonu is smlporled on two com
■
™
garments.
tbe yrou
IMrtlclpaht la tbe late
ropooes a tax of a penny on centric wall*, tbe Inner cluin.t*er to lie
mler. propomw
Ing," Mid the other, as bs erety sblll
• Come in and we will show you "WOOI.TEX” Cloaks Suits,
You see tbbr be
‘ added, potatlag ta
lining siient in the purebaso of made eontsliiliig a stairway, ami the
a smr In bit t b-*T b«k (bat at th* raised Id* amis. Tbe crook removed theater tic-----ticket*. Tbe
— Melbourne tbe- axle of rotation Is o<-«-npied by a abaft
their fabric, fit fashion and finish. People aften say that
OOLTEX liniSgi a!
piece
feU atrieal managers are alaraud
his lisnds at ------ _
.
Bull Run.through wl.hli |»a<s tb*- supHy and
“Ubw In tbe world did yon gel bit into ea*-li of the om*-er’s hands.
proposal, wbleb they say mean* a levy water pliri** of tbe houee. \ gas or
The *-10*4 wslketl away laughing, of h per rent oo tlielr gross takings. conirui ctigiiu- le employed to move the
la ill* far* at the battle of Bull Bu»r
ubebltt^Bsly nehed tb* oMitticn bat tbe offii-cr followed. "«ay." he ry- They hare had a Kmg conWrence with platfunn. and if necessary It can Umarknl. "if ymi |wit one of tboar lot* tbe promler. but did not •uccod la used to ilrire clockwork which .wil'-^
oiy nioutb I twukl not evro spesk.--'- conrertlag him to their beilcf.
W>$*i tb* Tsj
enable tbe lionse front to follow! the
tb* ittaiaat BODduOsoc*. *T
• N*w Y.
sun daring tbe entire day.—Tb* Iabgat rafokas and looked b*ck.--<HM^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO. \ TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
petnVfeehij
7 «nt. drrE«MOUt« WAHT#flM89
MSniaTuctt TWS
j ^err
PRESIBIT E BBIG GOMSEI
EGGINTON
CUT GLASS
Bamum ^ Earl
MMtl
SuR Waists
Almost Half Price
Ctotblng Cutters
U-.
-
^ms.so ■
S3.0^
$1.38
S»rs, Riibick & Co.
$3.50 and $4.50
STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY. NOV. 29.
Cbe mummy and tbe bummina Bird
Olbat n«t» Vork Said:
CLEVER-Herald.
ORIGINAL-Times.
BRILLIANT-World.
A CAPITAL COMEDY-Tribunc.
FULL OF KOVELTIES-Press.
RESOliitlONS
u
inrlrSSS
Acid Tested and Guaranteed foi| twe Seasons
V:'
THeWeVENING * RECORD
• cmr, MtCHIOAN, SATURDAY. NOVEHStR », WW.
Coming Short Session of the Fifty-eighth Congress
friend dr foe, would !»•
wertve hta final political «1wlth the deference which ta
ilmalo rtKfat of ouch
tbcouelTM V* nmwfT*aiy to tb« d*-
■
I
«o
tW
»o
IttumsS CS* approocbta* ■■■■loo.
Ii it* crvs»taatioii olreody effoetoS
•
». far It* Itofcl
W"' .nd
BRd u*
It* p»r»onn*i
poroonziH 4rv.
devoid ot novelty and
laUr*
AIU»oo«t» m*ny yn- ^
^
H—t III■■run to b* ad*
Jostod. wouW
would orOlMl
ordInarBy ptm nmaarltvtmM •bon
h»r« b««
j Jwrt*d,
«d t»r vmnraal dtaMnctloa. Umt* to no
««M f« •
dii^pcnmuoo «
doabt w hateror Uut the ckwtec ■«•ef mirto.
*1^
■ton of the Flfiy-clcbth eoturo— wUI
be memombio In at l*a»t one iioptrt—
si"inn«bt to •
U tio a M«ooa of plentifoi vaiodlcto Hill* SWIM
d*«y record ot
Tho aatumnai elecOoo ha* pro-----------------1
.1^ eKritns o*«»oo
• 1»oom»»aa »n*
• SCANDAL AMO
.
THN«
]
*
HAIDS.- •
-The tPOfiWe wltk s
MT pers
go«ta 1a tltot tlier will m
.lie lurtnbn. mgM 1kt~<ict ”»»-
Twelre yegn g«> Utra^ “oW »»“•’
opened g IltUe emndr
lee cregra
■tore In a suburb oC BPdoklyn.
they made It In .a imajl eommnnliy
that seemed to gala much «n)oymert
of gossip. TheiirmfifDledachoer-
tarty ui* rt** «h«‘ •
ThJ-
loved them.
sal
r«
•WMii t* boM It* flrtt *rMl«n. Hurh *n
soemod a matter for public mirth.
Some of It was Indecent.; AH of It was
untrue.
Bui It was pasaed aloog un-
them was a genera^ feeling that
VU.J Ryan wome® were not Just rigbL,
Women "called
them
-designing oh:
maids” and declared uUl they weri
all fishing tor husbands.;
The buslnees at the lUUe store fell
There was not ro^lJ enough lo
at at times.
' ■.
nnally somebody told the atater*
hli-d.
Tile wot king niajcril.v will be »o
five i-dicy lli.»t U win lie ituiiveioua
t «,-«>3mpll*hed.
Binch leglalatliui
mcaniirne not only ti.e cit
It of the moatiunimiflah and lnno<,» der^-ii|.u..i.. The very l.nufidlude rei.e or me n.nU.mal cuptlal. but tlroi
iitilis to |M
the IV-em jmiIImoiI t«tnnipl« aiimild | of lite . i.tlre .-ounit'.
Kiiifii: to da That r
liblv be ri-ri;endiered . .-ne
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.fv
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aotona ulth
r- ivtinlnc genera t Iona
— Iiecume i RiKiM-veU were not trointr to be Ida «o»nr
*uuli anolhei ..piKUtanlly to
' Mucceaaor the .xiunlry and it* l iwtn.iKwla*- .x.m-eri.iriR I'erialn rag
er^ would atm l>e reai«inabiy inten-rted
vartiy
and
So
podplc-began to Ulk. | They talked
about tbe married and the unmarrie.1.
r.ur.r;.
victim*
That
sn **old maid” should get a husband
Vfm inlmuable *|«>ifcer of the Irouae.
rncle Joe C-.nm-n. Will niurn to
Waehlngton recur e In ‘the Itnowledge
that the next lilinoi* deb«iilioi. will
t-ontain nu>r»-of hta perta-.iiai and
pM^’d^ctlone of a »re*t city h*v«
tn ■ B»*«*ur* obor ured th* forn.er preemlnwre of the great iwlillmt fuiicilon, the flrdt hlond»y l« iHn'ember 1*
In no danger wliiil*»«r of lataalng unnolleed. For at leaat a aeek preredinc tlie opening o«f1i.l Wa*htf.«on
r<»ua*h liiwlf from the humdrum naihut.
Into which It tapoed ImmedUilely upon
the adjournment of the tart oeitalon and
hegtne to burttaw Tbe fW|o of go\-rm
n»*Ot *mploy*Og n» charge of the public
hullding* •ee* to U Ibal everjlhlng U
aaept ■nd gamUbed. ami the hum of
revtxwd Indurtry to In the air. Thi«
note of prejmratlon !■ not tonlined to
rapttol precinct*. The entire < ily hecome* In^Hved In the operation «f puttlog ofMhe old and putting on the new.
__ ,The advatice guard of coocrea* bei^rai to arrive. I*..rt of It emir* *a earaa to give aoiire welyirl to the au*gwnlon <b«t Innuemea not wlir.lly na
tional tUlT*
llonal
hava Drrn
been ^>P^r»UVt-.
nperallve. Theae
< sst-w*: a^a
ear- \
_____ _...
tl.' ni*n w-hn hn\e '
......
But the struggle to psv
the world was hard.
Mary married a letter Carrier.
eetat of th* ojwnlng.^^ nuinewu* and
Inchnntlmi.
itiwi. lo la-lake
themaelvaa I.. lo. alUlei. wheie the eUa-
The children
rent and wrest a living fpr three fro a
Lnd‘.^“'^r^rn‘^
permonet.!. reo:.rd*il U
rrmtrttiut* w»»i*le'-rr he- COuM to Ibe
b«wm* V^>nrmed
•
.»« sort or exlstenes. They were kind
and pdllic and obllglag.
IS* miprwT.*
They
wefe M*ry. NoUle UA Joaephlne
Hymn. They bed g Urli« to make, and
0.r U^U.“-“n« 6-^-
VMal ' .imtloo.
.nrtloo
]
owa bwtocas. Ignorg*** *•
dffidijr a tgggpoft «a ■Mlfcc-*'
chartcier and capacity
never been p^vMed with a targxv
field for expioitatlon.
It t» entirely
without Uie bouitda of raaMMi to expect
that *Mr. Rooaevelfa tneoaage to the
rellrisg congrea* MlU be the conven
tional makeahiri <rf an executh-e whd
a fired hi* larxcrt gun and la ho|dng
■t it* re\ erberullorji may continue to
e end.
;
It cannot fall to be a poHtIcal lovo
gl%e | univet»all)*j dlatnbutert. . «*n
'’tlla originality and literary rtyle
could fearue even , the
niri tliia cho-lng dr amp In Ht* life of
t!..- l iUv-elghlh I .mgr, K* te not the end
4if the preMdenla o,.|-.rHmH>a
It In
renllv tire pirllntinary to u fr«'i-h and
fr.1T exet inlvc career. If Mr. K.«aMhinuetuial by exiidll
t
«• Ip the deb-alo*! |v»r t>.
..........
ImoMH-mtic i4l;reaenl«nve
tn- .-on10il-e.l of xxhtfh
i* a dial inert.
al aiHOi t-.re Ih-,-ii deinlved
Nebraska .iml \V.->t Virginin will
I.,em-ni.-.l t.i th. n.-xi .-otiKt. .* by
of or.lx onH iH.lil.c:,l coinplexlou.
groan a..)n.nh.it
r-v. lu-dv. n..*s. VW
•rnitrem
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•
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equally |a*Hlllve l>rllef
uoniron-, which
whl-h haM.trietlr^
hax^ M.tnetlrnj>*tm..le
iidtienal dlj.itite#;i..tiori .-dniiot olitaln
foothoM It. w Cfninlt y v hi. h m r«. neariy unamm.ma In Hi . h.Pce of tern|M.rar y
adn.lnl.nr.it..r*. "1.. the ideri ie,,uhin .- n.ya the artntr Sctrcc;.. -the p-opla
rule lndh t!u-mi.elv.* ami their rulera,
!
JAMK.< W ATt« *N.
... ------------
_...» — ..n....-cr nnvc
ne«8 trf death In It to them,
became Insane.
loscphlne
She paced the floor
nlKht.snd day praying.
Then Mollle
collupaed and the alore waa closed.
The Btorj* In the neigbhurbood was
Oral the women had elofed, and Ihero
wart mtrn’ merrlmeni.
Mary, hearing
the suiry for the first time, hurried to
her slrtem.
She found Juncphlne in*
and raving and Mollio in bond
tii'.-mlngly dead.
The kbock was si
great that she temiwraiily
lost he*
mind.
i
Two of tbe sisters are in a hogpitkl
and the other U slt»wly‘recovering *t
the honac of a friend.
And that U what scandal can do.
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
----------------------------------:
UNIQUE QUILT FOR PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
•be truth, and Ihero watt the bUtor*
Thero should l>e a lesson Jn thlt
tragedy, not only for those who slis*
netl against the three -c#d maids,” but
JAPANESE SOLDIERS USING THE FAN.
• all who iK-ddle goUip and pUf
ih rxnrutatlona—Detriut News.
MUD CCNTEIL
Sp.*clal to tbe Evening Record.
Mud realer, Mich, Nov. 18.—^Frank
Campbell of Traverse Cjly called hero
ijue daj' tast wt-ek.
1
V. Maa«*n siitl dsiiRhldr Mlsa C!lar.i.
of Traverse CIS) called 4m relatives In
thiri plsctf last week.
Mr. John Wa*n«jck w^ a.-Traveg*fi
niy vUllor tin Tuesdayj last.
Jack Herring of Neasop camp Is car*
rylug his arm In a sllrig en account
f running a saw tooth'In his hand.
H. II. Burke of Maple. City 1* driving
well for S. Novok.
l.,mils
Maude,
I>»nner and
were
daughter.
virtling
In
MivS
this
placo
Smi'lax.
\Vm Mastm made a <lylng trip ao
Traver^-e City Wednesday morning
N.
Herringitm
was
a caller hero
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blcklc. Jr., of
Traverse
li/'m
Irf> ^eel■ p! Ilk«- iUnstiatlen.
-OLAOSTONE OF JAPANr
t'ount
Shtgeri.dui
Okutiia
Is
“grin.| oM nntn" ot lire laLrnd < tnp.ir.-.
.... w<Ti*i. Sh«-i«i! p*»r
t,lii^i to atvini .I'-m-o* I
: i ailKein»-iM« t
Lp-ri «»''nJ. -Mine. |ca.-.«
n UoiiinjiMiati tp'*i
idU-Mphia 1-u.a loi' aexei.xl
Mrw. fharleita J Frelgmlle
•making a pat.hxvork uUIII x.hic
•err attempted. It will be when ,-om,
plecea. ail of which ai^ put logx-iher m th.- nv. « .........-.aking --------------------------faahlon. It la entl.ciy of aatm li. the .»aUo....l >.Jor> tn xarioui. al.atlea. Tl.e
ttulrtlaU alone coet upwa.d of flW. '
...r^ wonder .......................
............. huj e hen th..t
lo Mr. tiarhel.l.
imunred her deierruin-iionjo del .y
r »Im.mI«I pr«*ve xxorthy
order lo crtnvlnce heraelf whether
irtU Itecoinv
•it nfr •TThTpwlou* gift on the day of hi* irn»uguiatton.
res are limlled. and shr Is now I
rnipiov of uti^.\u*:tl..ii rallr
-..... rwoy «« s
‘
she has been i
f ‘siid'.Teal eniploymenl of
».|«r <e .Man* htM*
'
* i.4.«-.-|.iik
ni-*n -y
Mikn!fi.-iux ■ liad si«H»|«*-.| tM »Fi-over h
i-U-ly. Tin- —ri'id-tl •inv«.II- ii to the
liM
Sliy ^ called
friends
'■I
sith s had cold.
Apparently Marshal Oku la the mo.t
admirtvl erf the Js|>sticsc genemU.
A
letter found in s mall bag captured
•;*lher
>11 during theal'*'*
I'lrti K ...
«u I t-, JlMHg
.1 wer, fsi.t'fi'*; th‘inw.-lxe^
;s«|
to lire
JslMti*>e'i.nIdlCt It 4pp<-sl*
.....
by Ceuersl Rennenkampf
the following:
triumph of transportation^
contained
-IMit'n our awednsplr-
liig commander for the first time ir.fclKvtrd
our bstallloo
tbe new men
slnsik with fear, thinking bo could scs
Into their heart*.
Latest
on
Wedui-sdsy of Isjrt week.
Henry M«^rgan is on the kick Uvt
But the general’ dis-
mounti-d from hla horse and talked *o
mi*n. giving awucl* to the young*
He tarted inir food, examined on*
clot hr-* and ordr-red u* to be given
new bools
under hl»
Now th«l wc have fought
rcnownnl
leadcwhlp wo
fear m» iJ«T«at."
: AN INTERESTING ROOM FOR NAPOLEON ENTHUSIASTS.
*
■
An Ameriran who has Ju*t retum*vl
ps
mks
from a lengthy lour of the old world
visited Siberia in the course of hit
travel* and was smaxed at the eul !•
blooded mHbrsis adopted by Buaalan
offlHal* lo eke rtm UH.-lr salaries.
Oia»
omc r Mv-nir-d to see nothing mil of
the way
In ebargiog CblBaiDeo full
fare to the- tsrmlaus for tickets gurri
only to the wxt atatJoa.
“But tbe
por,r wretches might bs ttiroed out at
the next suijop.- sugitoststf the trav>
eler.
-They always are.** rejoined tbs
Rnsatan.
William Bxaaa, formerly protscior
of CblASM in the StraUs ^suimnsnu.
COU.VT OKUMA-
t shows the room la which
l^llfwpoo.
91 inr
■pod. inr
the U*t re
1 of tbe British
great Nsr<o1eon dieil at bt. llolrns.
rnd wretch.d w...*-----emperor,
was---In •pos--------^
iisdrons dewih. and the rxmm In
L^=“?H=—;S Ss“!r ~HH‘i-H
pad most of tbs few «rthl,-S it eOlltah;«d nt Inst tmw eere eerwAra AW «..«
BB« put on exhiblUPn there. For a long ilnw the tVeorJi *p.vemmeni rsftmd to
permit th* spot ts bs photugrupbed. but sow* sf the ri:«rlctiona h*v* rwsoUy
hPWi mnox sJ.
« emlng the dose of the w ar.
jecem address he warned hi* loo san
guine countrymen against the faiiucy
of beliexdtxg that p^.'C was Imminent.
.-onfident that bis counirj’ wlU
ly, oui nr
lement of the <iuanvl. He
ardent and conI ahvmx*s been
sistent reformer and waa lnrtrum*sjtai
^n l»ie ahoHtIun of the feodai aystem.
hie ba* alaajw beeu a powerful adx-okate or educailonel reforms,
Okuro*
Ass p.-etnler of Jap-t> »n
«»
mplre on
sA-h pal the finances of the enipL.
...
a Vnaid basis. An attempied^aaaa^-
his aggrtaglxw career.
who was induced by the Britifik cnv.
smmsfit to go to South Africa to su
perintend the arran^meou cooneeteJ
with the immigraUoo and hooMng *J
tbe Chlnsse In South ACrtea, hfis r-fused to remain thfitu.
|
j
j
j
‘
^
;
j
ecemir roinpictrd a dialance of tweny mile* lA the channeL Before entershe nas
has nrr
her u^aij---------body rubbed
mg me water ane
with porpotae oil, and she weara a tight
titting .xjstume which leaves her llmba
free.
8he uses the aide stroke
------ibout
twenty-five
to
tbe minute.
TOk
___ peo'swIUon to swim lb* channel ta
I attracting rnucb attention ta British
j g|iorttag clrcls*.
Bd said h*
would never conscai to he a Mavs*
driver and that the
structrd brtkern \S *x-*rly. N. T.. and »xayr* «iki .jxxnvoa or«Anw.A.
In s abort tliu*. It la promtoed. Hj* psputatlon of tha« ihre* towna nod pAww
The pracMters pC the 8o«*OeUrtf
rallitiad are ptaaniBg to taangarate a
aar fsrry aarvlca between Detoar arul
danerlfUon at a greatly reduced raUk
. iMK gwtma Mcco no
T«»vw»« crfTY.
ta, mi
mum DEPumir
UuiwcIlocD 1^
Oa Vow Wkwt I
Tht Pere 1
ur NHImllmll
“WHITC CH08T8 OF DEATH”
S' 1
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA «
r as to tke attn
hall and soft drink cff
U aad a
B be oCeredtk^ sonar risttar.
ai apMad Ikefaia.
Caa ytm board throe or Bee or Bare* {
«tWl«7 te*« trM dw piM ar plMgpaafad apant to worUns tha. Hare yoa a pBaaot koBC?
. are prorented and cored by the greateat of all. end alricUy scientific remedy for
!■• «M mom b«t«w«
««tk «■«
Uw aUtac ««M Wktu tMr 4«etl- UMWs of tka apper pcalnsala
Is tketo a river or lake near?
Throat and hang TrouWea. Cougba. Colds. Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc.. vU:
mmmmwmm. TMvkote/* aondac to be the aaeat of tka
Have you frail aad Bowers In pro
lan'
Mastoa.
Ha
aolleitt
•iMtfy cKift tto »to a trM «y
fusion?
H I* a gTMl HQiBfWiwt owtb«<*i aahecTlpttaas. piras reee^ alsBed
Any one of n hnndrad every^iav
«V- Tbrpapv mMs la kMplac cat »ka taltk or s«»Kr sUnllar coBnoaMS*, things to ytmto an attnetioa to sonu
tfc» coH Md alao jwrcau torn larva aockpts tke aaooejr and aaakes ftx one who has no cknncc u» enioT it a-.
Ulir thp roitiBg cT tke tonadatlaar other ftelds. It to not nntH a HMMKh koBC.
laur, wh|n tke stdwcrlbm akoold
. The itoev HarqaeUe wants iaiomv
Try
Atito
are their Bapabine. that they
Uoo of
IV ayaaU^x vlilck vaa cpMaadc
SsaU rmH fnmu for sale.
ill a iaiH/nr» la >*Uaa to practtea it
Btilllaa refloctloas. erMantly
Houses and lots In-town larorably
aiaapnl oaCtM tka faar hoaaaa tka*
Ins
IrtBi
a
Berce
Bre.
caasbt
tka
eye
a»a atin aader vaaraaUae ara kam ao
located.
»
of meBbars of the MantodTM •*» ^
Of people In Berrien. Van Bure; .
ai«yir to faMBl tka ra«alf«
patunent the other otaidnB nod tktr Altepnn. Ottawa and Muskegoa coun
tka atatc 1a^. With the
ara fwoorded with chasinB the plow lie* who will take peopte to board for
caa^ a^Jck exia^ thrr ka» aot-bava
lor tony-arm Btaates and than having tke summer.
a alasto death, for which ika rfOagitr*
Cored of Pneumonia After doctors Failed.
to abandon tha ma. balap nnabla to lo ' or summer hotels aV
*<
ara coagraulatiaf tbenaetrea.
cate a Bre after mnniiip two Bites
tka efltetoBCT o( the local health oO
-*1 hid befin U1 for some time with
froB tha etiy- The Bre ws» nearly a'
Of cottagta to rent, furnished or im
car aad phj4eiaa>.
hundred Bites sway and la a dedse fumtobed.
Mn. Odha ^vaaaoa. of Tri-Mooau'a marsh.
in short. If you have an attraction
by continuing: its use, 1 was perfectly cuiwd.”
_________ ^________
' Bl«ia, cnamUtad ntlddc aaar CaloBM!:
Crystal Laka sarau to ba aaturallr to offer prospective Investors or
by takiag a doaa of parts graaa.
Bttad for the abode of a Bae vari
stent kommer visitor*, the Pe^*
bad a pala la h«r kaad aad was daof whUeBah. and as It is dimcult
quette srlll endeavor to bring ’y<
■poadaat Had Wr aelshtoirs called
catch theta with hook aad line thi toodi wtth such as are seeking lnve*>
doctor vhaa they dtooorcard b<
uscov>ikj«ds:b, «t A.K..ai«»Ti:»;o
tpaaiiop aad setnlap laws of the sta> ment or n place t»f summer rest.
wrlthlBc In apoay bar life could
_________
AH» CMM.D rThere to no charge attached to tb.'i
bare prvtactdd thoB and they hav?
JOHNSON DRUG CO.. F. M. MEAD: S. E. WAIT A SONS.
baaa sared^
Increased at a praat raU. Last year service, and aUhough the raUroad «
/ Atunajr Joha Cumaitokey of Itocs
I a law allowlbf pany Issues annually a large amount
I aaka waat 'daer haathac aV5lMy. tr^t tbe fish to be speared betwoes Novem
descriptive buokleU aad pamphlet' \
OB the door of hto oHce a caid ber 10 and Dooembv 10. During last giving this detailed lafumallon. at an
* raadlar *Oona for Deer."
seasoo soaie fine specimens were e- xitcnse of thousands of dollars. U doamaad oa rautralaa kune tu
* DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT
cured and this year tbe hportsmen o? ;«lre# to give the foneat aad most nsoaM> one bad Chanvad the llrsl tetter the vicinity are out in force. How- liable data ooocwmlug Uh subjec’sj
TX* * t C3
-.i-s rS t-m.- t*'. tr t.-'.
|jr SC c
tfSM.t(» on.r *T T«« iA»otATo«» cr
Of tha test word so that the atpa coeno phenomenal strikes bare yet above enumerated.
’
varod the lafonaatkiB that Ur. Cola been reported.
Band oYur AMraas
j
O O A I IT C
FOR SALE~8Y^LL*
Btohar had
for boar." The new
A shrewd Jctoesvillelle rented an Tv 11. r. MoeUer, Ga&ecal I»as*eng. r
Ijr worded notice created moch amua<
acre aad a half of hto nel^bur's Idle Agent. Fere Marquette Railnmd. Ik i
land to another aelAhbor to be plant- troll. Mlc^ with a request for supply ‘< O C. Xi-wman. Frankfori. Ky . Ovr'
Dandelions have bemi picked at dK
poutoes oa share*. The party of InformiMlon blanks.
. girl aa* hlrUy. I'id not sniw.'
fersat plnees nkoat Marquette during of tbe first part received 35 bushete
Do It DOW.
dri’CKi.-t
reconmu-udtd
Holli^U r's j
the past few days, having beet, of potatoes as bis share, and sold pari
; Ih-i-ky Mo'inlatu Tea. -’n«iw . *1k
kroaght oat by the remarkably fine
tbe product to the owner of the
1 *tn*n:;. r<**y and fai. ili.n.K/; t«* y<»»
A
Good
Complexion.
November weather. Uitlo bushes bsv* land. The deal to said to have
i
Tto35
ci-nl*.
J»‘hUh»»ii
Urns
budded Wely. aad If the mBd spe.’ earned out to a flnUh without thv
ooatlnuos for the. necessary length p< knowledge <R- permission of the owner
and IhrofMiuan. r* *rf «bu-k 1
time they will be In fall bloom for the >r the land. Must be some pretty
luck* and lurl.t-ys wa* ship|M-*l t
woond lime this yean As this to cqa ileepy inndhulders at Jooesvllle. '
It from \\V»t IJiam-h to li- ip lu
aidorod rmnarkabte In the region,nail
1 bHV<- a Isrce and atlra'tiw
BUT YOU CAN STRETCH IT
In tbe matter of English as she to
Thauki^ivlng diiim rM.
to castomary to have the ground co. ipoken. the following from J>e fertile
aUx-k-'.r »*hr;.rima., pr.- . ut..
IF YOU TRADE HtRE.
ered wV snow long before this Umt brain of Wlllte. the yuUng son of May
A Heavy Load.
ju>i r. ". i»ed. . ,
Pniff M. K. Cooley, of ihe state uni tr W. B. Baum, is a pretty good specf
hat
load.wff
id
Ite
verity, who hns n wide repuiniloo af nen of why foreigners have difflciilt.-^
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
P-IH-TM WARD :
f can liow you anything you ,
l»i p.ia Oir.- kX-a'BCChanleal engineer, suted In Lar In landing the Idlosynrractes of
___ . _ __ Sour »,i«imm-li. lM-5-lt
RINGS. CHAINS. NECKLACES
want in .-<x-.jnd-haii-l -g>«»d* a*,
Notice to all persons Interested.
jj,™, cas on *tomaili and all d..-<»nl«-r.!
aing a few <lays ago that he regarJ* language. Master Willie says of hi*
any piire >v»ii want i.» iay.
The special assessment tax roll for of the slomm li ihai a:, euiabte.
the pnwent law pit»vldlng for los ’aihers automobile; ‘The Oldsm
trunk sewer
sewer sa
sa »Inriaiuly i . li. \« <1
water whistles on steam bolters no bile ha* two brake*, so if one brak the construction of a truuk
Your credit to g«v*l
'
cured l.y the U-*.- uf Ivtil.i
only as oae of the vwwt unnecessary bnak*. the other brake will brake."— IHslrk-t No. S (beginning at the intersocil.jn vf Boardmau river with Wei- .Vain *tr.-it. New 1 itaiii. t'.iint.. .■
bat as uoo of tbe most harmful law« Saginaw News.
gt-.irg
i
• K.*lol My,r. '...-iii
Wel
A winter radish of the black varic'.v.} linstuu street, running thence
OB the books. He adinlta tbe pood in
lUi:- ^* = v.-rsal I vli.-ita.-r
IN imiloiis of the lealsUtors In passlcF relr.hlng 1« pound*, wa* rwlw-d lu the j
*’'^^nt street Ki,U.h ..r.,.,
tha law. ■‘liut'says that U operate* t« garden of Peter Uaoscy in Munlsiii;;
avenue
. -4(W E. PRONr ST.
alvia:.
cause boiler explosions Instead of pre :hU season. The root was koHI on Eighth street to Barlow rtreei) nunt. I feel hal
in>
i-tiiilouj.
:b>
has
been
placed
In
my
fiands
for
coi-]
sattoty
andgniiiiy
venting thetn. Most o( the kiw^wau-i throughout.
in.*ni. I w*rlt.-tin.lection, the first assessment to be paid
whUUes, he declares, do not work
tloihl lime i« make nK-eti.m;
the
remedy t
on or before the 30th day of Novcm- tip.ikX
proporly. and instead of coostltutiag s
Kndol
I>y, pep i.
ber. U904.
M.E. Haskell.
fure r
.l.«-.v..rrd -.y
safety device they are frequently re
City Treasurer.^; selentir.i- . xp. rirr.-i;tosponslbte for boiler explosloos. Thi
a!' slolua.-li tr.> ibic
Officc: Room 302 Stole Bank build lively our.' ®*’
speratnres are often filled with ilia- A Desirable Class of Paying People
by all druKpi.ri*.
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
Inc.
23M:
and the whistles do not work when the
as Patrons.
WINTER'S WOCDT
water Is low. The engineer reites
if not. do CO at .un:e. We l-:tve
the whisttes to blow when the wa
Tin- lake and river region of the
Id-iiich wc'od in hemNs-r:. m.vd
is low in the-boilers, the whistle do^t> uate of Michigan buritering on the
wood
all Ua.’-daoo.l.
s
aerro^Jb
a*
y.
Mtoi
not work and an espkmiun occurs,
{T»-at lakes ih yi-arly growing more!
up abo it i: on-pL uM--.-. licl! Jf,
engineers snmid wstrh their boilers.
•not
fmr
mrwtni
rtslderta
gW!
DR. KING'S
1^. WacwOTopwliaM Mm ■
4uauthix
era*
NEW DISCOVERY
fa COKSilffreil, CWHiHS mi CdlDS
Kodo
;~u
DYSPEPSIA CURE
MONEY IS NOT
RUBBER
;
J?-:
FOR CURIStMAS
LOST.
>S=SHSS
GI^TGIV^^’G
MISCELLANEOUS
8KWK PtTAX;
Sill
*
'■
NEW NOVELTIES
B. E. ODELL,
GOLD AND SILVER
anumufl/UBtiis
J. N. MARTINEK
popular a* a plac- of summer nv!-j
I
Instead of ndylng f»n whistles to wa»^ii
them of low water, many explosion*
wonld be prevented. ITof. Cooley ba
ndvts4Ml some of hU client* using boil
ers to dlsroganl the law. and he says
be will attempt to wxure Its repeal
, the next sessloh of the legUlsture. T? •
law was pa**i>d t*n the recomnu-ndn
' tlon of theaUU- Ulnir bunau, aad lU
enlarct'ttvot in in tie- baud* of thi<t
ilcVrtu^t. x\*hs! came near U-lng a iragedj
..occurred at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs
1. A ltecklaud at U-sliv. Hue-klsu i
has suffered frpnt loeonnitor ataxls fot
year*. Hto daughter noticed him ge
into tbe bam .'iiid Klinl the door. Mi
actions were susplrlous and sh<
watched, and a few minute*, lat.-r wee:
to tbe l«ro and fouud him hanging l-j
a rafter.Tie wa* cut down and reviv.v
and later waa taken to Ann Arl>or.
A new rellgiouB deitomteatlon wi ’
have Its birthplace In Balllo t^reek. It
will be called Seventh Huy Christ tan-.
For Home time luwt a grtiup of dlsaa*
tsfied Seventh Day. Adventists and *
number of Seventh Ikiy Baptists ba--*
been bolding miM-tlng* on Whl*
street. They have now leased a hal
In'Uuj Peterson block, on Washington
. atrev-t, and will commence their pro
paganda in favor of the new denomInattou. Rev. La-wto A. PlatU. D. O..
pastor of the MlMon. WIs.. Seventh
Hay Baptist church, and secretary
the 8ev«*nihTtoy Bai*tl*t general o
fenmee. Is going to sl*end two week»
at Italllc Creek In bidding revival*.
The Finlandvrs who work in the up
|K-r peninsula during Ihe summer an 1
emigrate to Finland to spend the win
ter. all remain here dhto year. The
fact ■ that they ntay tie required for
military service at hOSBc keeps them
away.
Hunter* have been in the habit of
shooting the sea gulls now iwesent
large anmlM-r* along the lake shores,
especially near towns and vtliages.
These birds are protected by the slaic
game laws and the game wardciu
threaten to arrest all offenders.
Last apring tbe vUtoge of Cttmax
a ss rid of a gamMlng dea, daace haU
and saloon by sraal bnlldlags being
fiartroynd by tre. Now the erlto
again rostbred, as tbe blocks and
placea. testnoyed have been rabulU
lence for the i«e«>i«te iff, less favored i
lertlun* of the nmntry.
i
Tha cities of the great central west.*
c
inland frxim rivers or lakes, swelt-rr
On or before Oeceniber
UKl to escape the discomfort* of 1
first we will open UB
turn to Michigan,
The wi-alih of the whole country iv,
(New Cavis block)
Dcreasing by K-a|is and IwiiuUs. an ’
MTtlon.
Uusim-ss men have b*-ronie re*id«*l f
'and owners in
Bcrririi. Van
of holiday neckwear.
Burea
and .AlU-gan countte» within the past
Mufflers, hosiery,
live
hartdkerchiefs. Jewelry/
ysars.
dshtv
purrhastug
acTt's'of good
whlch the}-
from
farm
olu-n enxrt
lea
»>
:
i:!;l
- larin3 -Vh
.
M fri-tn Trar.^
M. £ra*2 *Torvsi loslgC'
.-r;a- fjiy,
‘ an«>- 1.1.«-k
mLxhI
lioibi-r.
" .q:r
lai-’gc".
I this
ltii{]d*ngs
.nrk.-J
along
g OK-t
' iuiU.
•Fur
I me jot tl.
to t till!.- farm*
■4 gi.Mk
uHiujpr..»«-«i
r ^«*
a* ;. ll.M.r. 3toiM.-J ri.iii
; f•o^u:a1i.Ml.
<»«
It.-
of hard wood
laii.J. I'
> iimrl>t.
.Ai|.*rii. r, t'l a, ni! of }.r»njl Ihulmr.^
e.m-ito.ii,:,- uf ma-ate. Hm. ba**wuod
an.I li. ihnn 1 . 1’ - M. iPim n. K-. l-w4:ni- ’fa--k. ■
f., ir Inuu ci nud lot! for sate
OTT LUMBER CO.
All
J *lat«-, lcK-at«.-«l on Ea,.t
. T-iiH. aad West Eleventh SiK. A
bargain, overy onu of them.’ AVoalJ
Dissolution Sale
0r«af Reduction in footwear
hats, caps, suspenders,
night robes, sweaters,
expcndi-il in |Mircha*e price of land.
Tbe permanent rewideni Is to be de-
A
1* Hii.-il
Ti-siyr,-.' C:'
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
; M.&N.E.DMEGARD
i
umbrellas, white shirts,
■ P..■;.... 'fs- ,?T
as his otiject is to rstabllsh
home where his famll
;hpMid
i : unim. r r»v...i , I" a. rci* ch-an-d, UaJ.
land oi-
barns an.’
honst-s exi-iiillng in citsi the amuuu*
sIthnI.
'
Men's Furnishings, consisting
Scores of t'blcago
rm* that or-s
j*arl p?y-S
an entire-new line of
fiH-ts the volume iff summer visltorv
this
^
h>- followiag
I 'have
if. « X< !;sijg»- fnr fnrni-.
at 236 East Front StJ
•l.aTul of fruit and
.Viul l.il Ihril
«>r V I in* 1 rhil in
tbe
X* It affects the Individual, so It aito
•I
l-. p
. d.i‘.
”
^momteem^
JOHN I
arm, a ploea
j| watjj i.i Imi> a
217 E. FRONT Sf.
vnd steam In the bt-at of mid-summer.
•h.-lr ptsiple
For 3alo
r.ti
during the summer, and It to im-au(
iH- a pirniauent hUiirv- with him.
WVIuivc justTctyyivcd a larjjt; Miipment of-new ;;ootl.s ihaj.
Avc have addi.-d Jio our cut price sale.
.^^oud many of
these are warm j.roods. Ladies’ Felt Siioes -;iful slippers;
We hhve a lot of broken sizes, all
styles of 1-adics’ j'
Shoes, all j;oo<l makes :!iat we arc 'sellinj^ at '* off. Wei
are
the rvTutilcton Shoe for Men at a bii; reduction. *';
Children’s Shoes from -Oc to $1 '»f i a pair, solid leather sales. ; j
collars and cuffs, gloves,
.Ad
such increase the value of the taxable
profH-ny in the nunmunity in whicu
they reside, and the ultimate n-sult to
% lowering of taxes to the whole
fancy colored shirts,
and mittena—in fact
we shall try to omit
.r
^othing that a well assorted -
~ lodSTof men's furnishings
Another etas*, and by far the more
num«-rous. to the transient, or "aun'-j
should conUin, and each
mer Umnler." It would be interesting;
article Will be of a well
to know jii.t how much hard cash thto j
class of p«x>ple bring Into Michigan;
known and reliable priake ,
each year, and at a rough estimate i:;
nifv bi' said that not te»a than itio.M.h
that we can fully guaranteer pi-uple vtoll the resorts ,of the eas'.;
early in the spring
c^t of Itoke Michigan' during Ite!;
Bombs of June. July. August and Sck-:
a firw line of clothing
tember. and that IIP pt-r capita, cx-;
will be added to our stock—
clutvive of railroad or sttamboat fare-i.!
to a low estimate of the amount cac’ij
we shall appreciate the
person will siM-nd in Ismrd. lodging,’
support and patronage of
purrlutoe of triltes. etc. Thu*, at a I
ww estimate. $l.«ioo.wsi is imnight tm.v
twth old and new friends
this Slate yearto by people who ar.
merely seeking plcasun*.
in our efforts to build up
It b to the Individual interest of
a busineu of our own.
every resident of the favored seettor
to make the stay of these summer vtoliors as agrecabte aad ploasant as pos-1
alhie. The average wummer vlsllo.-!
atays a week or, at mosL ten days, if
the length of hte or ber sUy enn be |
donhted. and the arerage length ct;
aU7 ■•fiP to axtead otm- two veeks. i|^**Tcm**ShermfiB “Fred” HunterJ
donbte the amount of bodcj viU be|
m
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;J1 Bargain lor the Poor f
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• A lot of Ladies* Shoes a liuie out of style and narrow-j
-:widihs that you can have at your own price an<l if you ;
.•
'’ian’t afford to buy a pair we* will give 5) Oii ?i pair for ihc (-,
fasLin;?. Bring your fe< t aloni; so yo'j can try them on
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irr-oiUM •fates
p at WsJtMi for
C U LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A
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Yours for Business,
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Alfred Greilick & Co.
PiBSAi^ayETTg
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SHBBIMI & HUNTER I Successor lo Frank Fiiedricli & Co. _ ; v ’ Tnjyersc City, SJich.
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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
| iirvur Ml. Md «I^ T«rr mfsllr uo
I » koU tkM )l» pm ad tkMi IM OadMt. wM Mr M t> tm< «! Mim Ur Mr WUbam i
for imomt
Um» v
W ftatak
to tww orauar
enter <t »»»
ikte foMi tW
jf
•' p«B .owt the haaMoM- The rthhoa Is j the hack, b talsticd with naetuis «l • oaiiosvcw> mr
www
mmmm thr«r|| w
»-» roBk
pm* —
I tkd U a haai am the oaUMe. theal mme amtcrlal with rrim center cr Bageide wlih baby ribM: eoutou rJ * the agg; Pat the boad la a pag cf
’ BMW gM aad WMB plafc lihM 1^ Vy atlff Httk- bow^.
two cbeka «f aome auierial about | hoUiag waiar. cjeer the MU idaee all, Wm iUi
i added, aad loor dalaty raaottas Mb-j PfaUk. which hare aafartaaaMy i three or fOar lachaa ia dlameUr. They ,on the raage aad M cook a lew «>
'T'iS-1» vorvd ^
• rate the aauMc m the apper aad tow- Ww aat of atyle for aocae ttee. arjf amy toe emtoroiderad white llaaa. or »«u. Just long saungh to svt the. ^ uda^Mter I'aal njataa
j cr edgaa of thr lids.
| aaar aaaa agaia, aad the -variety af aH | brocaded aBk. or at^iag oae*^fan^r^j^i^._Bel«c:rd.
.
and the strong to mat each other rstoi ' ’
It mwat he ao, alare so few. wo rery
t Of BrmiBBd leaves ao aai^ Uietatev for
paipoae. . This i.?
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sktesatety. If the stmar osa (As wrhat
Ito. oa tbe «MMe,
Tomato Aspic Salad. •
! tha vreak caaiMt tba wreak ags aod la
u that lirigliU few. paaa aloag with a plaaaed ami aewod two ftocaa of Mend Merlal.
ilo« 4nr to mar hM
wrorind ia-aacb ptooe. tbroagh wbicaj Beil a can of toma^. two Urg? j aat tlwaaaaiTes ap as
coaUBted cxpmaloo.
boM wriib ribbea. Just Urge aaa«b- are not only pretty for ^mramr khebn.
aae side to
onioas and four pe ppercorns tor aa i ■*»«*• Ur Gad la aor JaflgA - On
Bran the wchool girls are aeea with to boM la ptoea, two aUea of aola pa bat aa a trimmlag thap brightaa apja
WM Jojr. hare I kOOVB iB lu
cMMd facaa. ftgarteg oot a<«u per. Ob theotbar ttd are aewad two aa otherwise somber oostaasc; eape-iot
bo.u - .ibiM hBUlf retmi!
j eial colors. The ribbon te of saflteK-ai; Hiy of UqaW st least
^
Tbr mk hr ibr Ugu. ih* )MK»oMt ■CM nauesw watll awo woMrs t! aaaallar pkcca. for aavetopea. at tb-.* elaUy it H be of a dark ptaia color.
pnaa theta rlg|Ns <
ihasw ta aay UVbumm a»d choerfwV tower pan of tbe Ud. aad ptok aed
Tbe fonacr mode at wearing dainty | toogtk to serve as a hanger, and it it-[Strain. add a teaspoaafal of salt* ar..l,
^ p«|at wbrne Mr aiirrtoa la
rirh la
Tb* cpv^cd trnnm of chlldbood imm la cMa hMy- world. Thoae wh» gfOCB rIbtadM are aewad la twro acts white aproaa over the sebool-froeka h j flaisbed st top and tides with a bow < pour over one-half box of Knox's gels- j injorioos ta tbtlr weaker bratbesa. ■m
raally hare tioahle oad Mdaeas a<4 or baa aenaa the top to boM in plaoe beli« revived for little gMa. aad asM?^ of ribboa. Ribb4jn so aiangod U r. j tine which has beva soaked tea mln-| pMlly la this trae wrbea oaly sack
amarows that wM m add the tbe ataaip bdbb. paaboider, peacU and from the paeuv trash appaaraafc It U, coavenleat form to reel off at a mcK fittes in hell a cap of cold water. Four j m
ststtor •*»• *»•
That Quatot iiuR room vitb |ta lovlitOc chtaga which an made asach of. papsr^trtto'Mto
into sasxl! molds to stiffen. It is Itci j
TfT.
^
«MV. A abort iieeral te proteetteg tha float Of th * meal’s notice when ,sa ed.
.
otiMMad cHlfai*
jiM...
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woBld It pag M aanttea
piece at greca rfbbaa U aet across tb.' dress «ad elbows from rrbbed sptfi4)------------------------------------------------------- —-------------------------------- ---------------- , ^
^ saeart Urn i
HeM pnct 1«<I roatnUMi that
to kaep «mm tfce chew men of tbe ceaicr board aad Ur^e aad Ibk stains that "Just will coate**
j
j^j,
^ ^
wniui caoBot iior;
Bof »Mnt U iKHWied when *1*0* wag Uightaeas of Ulc. Why caa*i w« saaares of btotting paper are held io
; oar peUy worries aad abow poslHoa by \ham. A bottoe aad elasH'
aUlolr rrvnlioc
meat for whom Chrlst.dled? No true
tortghtaess to
who pass as loop bobU tbe lids, together when There are a anmber that are both ne-v ‘
The odor of douchuuU Ibai molber
L-hristlaa could Uke sack a {pwdttoa.
OB tjBe*atnwt? Ptorget for a tla» that ckiood. and ore.- the buUoa U pUced and attacUve.
wooM fry.
! For mar* gaittallon ww ane not ta
burry aad raah. aad remem a Urge roaette at green aad ^nk ri:»
Ribbons have pushi^d tfaeoisclves to
The oW-UBhloced dooghni^
I aodsnger immortal soola.
tbe front In quite aa astonishing style
wtiolraomr. sweet doaglonm,
her that there are asaay boors la the
Thla troth lasy be appitod to lateas*
The cotors chosen may be pansy It is ao long since we ua^ff ribbons for
The «oW« Urown doothnaU tha’. day. W’e and not 8allr. aor delay la
j peraocA aad missions. Intampecaaea ^
-,bas always been a foe to religioii. sad
duties, toat there Is a dl«eren« shades or Wues or yellows, but It It trimmings to any great extent that
lButbi.f would fry.
•j
wherever
it lias gone on nihiii|on fields
thrtr
raurrectlon
this
season
come.i
always
wen
to
select
a
cool,
^ici
Tbo waosblpe of youth shed Iti glory between briskaaas and the aeaseleis
; It bss Iti’en one of the grestiwt hlDdernis'hlng which we are apt to resort to. vhade for the Ifaiag of a writing pad npon one as somewhat of a surprise.
oroujlU u*.
; era of missiona Nothing else <-Puld teor portfbliow ao as not to Irriute tb.- The new ribbons have taken to them
i stilt, sud tbetwfoiw It seems tortwdlhte
On life* flowd-ry yiathway lu glaa>- One is the road to soccess and Urother to Illness and poaslble defesU. eyes of the writer with bright colors selves all the softness and sheernevir
■ that tbe same nation sends both relb
oar wan throws.
tbat characterizes tbe broad silk
esthew pesplea
The home was a raibge srhcrc cafv Oae Is the road to friendships am. Dr ftowored patterns.
t tbe old story
pleasnres. while the other leads to all
The Slagle wrlUag boards usuaiU weaves; ipd tbe printings In the dnl*
hesdrr fuupil us.
.
of persomil gatlflcatiaii. personal gain.
have corner pockets, edged with gimp, sad faded tones that are teen on th-And rooklas-day carried a charm ali that Jsmnpl<****o» In-ourselres and all
! Eliminate tbe Urge profit of Ibe Hquor
sad tbe covering is tacked around the expeavive erepoi. gsuces and chiffonwith whom we romr Into conuet.
Ks own.
, business, and where «-9ukl you gad
Bmall boys are the aarinp grac*. i^es with brass tacks through gimp are all reproduced In tbe ribbons. 1.
i meu to own aud manage tbeail If tba.
N«i uft vsr'.ed nna our i^ij^Ues panialone aosm to bo oar* Irae,- and or a gill gimp la tewed to tbe edge fact, some hoas« are making a spe
W New York subway saloon shouid toad
P^rra.
^____
cial feature of broad silks and rlbboas
wK^ they come whistling ahiag the yf the loaer aad outer cover.'
, to such a result It wmild OMvin a great
No atrrBgth’flvIng toult wc noeded
The pompadour case has hrooght In the very same designs, and a iI'*
streets It U a pleasure to see them. !•
5 element of suecem in tbe: wsrfaa
lo Uko,
j against Ibe saloon. Men wrill do ah
into iKdiig a fad for fknrerod Uwm llghtful note of eotor contrast Is inwould seem a> though th«rc Jg »
rnr Brver a pang our dlgesikio ha)
I must noyiblng for mone.r, and hence
sou lor ns aU to lt«m. to bo uugbl b/ seU for the dressing table. These a', iradi^i-d In tbe IsUer lu the wav of
hatuiHTeil
; tbe same vessel arrles tbe gos|>el nnd '
tbosp llitlf fellows, so full of pluck and much prettier when made si borne bordering. Ililiobns brusd And ribbons
isiicip to Ibe saii*e pejple.
WboH ntlug lljw d<mghnots iha:
(ban when purchased. IJghi blue b narrow, as well as tbust- of medium
courage.
4 should w-e for 1
I galaI Idestroy
Biother would make.
Mi-Hhlng to the nerves, and a set mail ♦ width, all find novel appileatious np |
, bliu f4ir wbou Cbrist 4ltod? Infinitely
The tmlfy. ral««Ml doagbouts. the sour
la lawn, flowered with forget-mi-wd*. im the dreikity g4»wus. With prime i j
I railier let us be jioor all the days of
Truly. 11 we would only “see our
Ublag tloaghouls.
I our lives Hina to Uarier la tbe lafic
centers the bonli*rs sre of«4-n in iw.i i
has
a
king
scarf
with
a
hem
nearly
The ml, botoe-madc duughauts tb-u selvus as tilbcrs see us.“ we wpulJ
. at hiiiuaii S4>uis.
shades of a coniastliig cvior; an*’ j
straighten out the worry-writikles an I two Inches wide flnlsbc<Kwlth fealbtr
f
"^^c r wutdd wake.
j TI)st liiit'inpeaBcv btuders mlssloaa
stitebing. Herring-txmlng or plal'i ib<-»e borUi rs are In givi-ii, rus4r. biu-.
our best to present a smiling lae«.'
I it a sHf 4-vldfml faet. The |ieopto
cbainstiicliing may U* used When a Imiwn ao4l violet, arcordtng to the col j
lI|»on the worn h«*arUiilone ore stranthe world, and In so doing w<j who rwicive Ivoib rum and rellaloa
woman tinea not Care to liother wtlb or scheme ul Ybc* gown. Ibnae 4'xqul-i |
gvfs now (mdtng.
! from aaolber ositon lone 4-omiden4W In
would reap a rich reward, for tb *
' Tlif hallways will t'cliu m> f)M>(si4-ps elu-er and st renliy of the fare wou<J feather Mllcliing. a narniw frill M il4> rIbiKitis an- sh«>wn with o tn4-tallt 'I tl4c rellalon vvbm they eee tbe resnlla
!hi- law-ft or an iHlgi- of lace Is a. • KobI bfinler. JiiM the home weave
!
no anins
! of the niiu. Tbe miswionsries aa dlsimuuoMCluiis iunueuce on iLiUK
4,'j
.
, <v>uraged. Tb'ise wlio come under in*
siqiesrs
oil
Iii4military
untlorms
three^sldew.
and
Ihioflect
of
around
To sor the doar n«of-troe 1*10 luaglns. iiiuer life, bringing relmsatinu aad
i tem|4crnn.-e s bliKhling i-virse aa tinrui 4-t
the dt^»ated hems, with the fsney iho*u- 4if high ank, slid a bcautBul
yet dreading
In ihrtr train. Tbe neit tlm«
fiUe4l to lie afle<-ted by the|K>werof the
cowij'.i
[Itching at the corners. U exceeding. (erl is thus gl\i n I41 s onc'-rolor gn
The’Spell may bo broken that hcM
you go down the alrevl take a sumndi- stitch
j gos|H'l. In thcTse nnd other ways mhime of yorr.
’pretl]
|i«*ep at yourself in the glass In
: sluiis aa hindered b.v intemperaacA
Christmas Gifts For I
.Vainly I laMe every dainty cmfiMv
A
s.ci
of
ihri-t
small
whltiruhhioiis
Irving
Richards.
Aged
4
Years;
Delmar
Ravmond.
Aged
2
Years.
I I'bristian nations should atop tbe llff>
stun- wU|(l«)W, and smooth tbe
f<4af liung<-i>
“X'ent
iltin.
wirtf Jiilni-tl corners. U wivercil wifli
OiiUin-n »d Mr, und Mrv, Jno. ’/.In.nn 1 man. K. K. I) Ni>^ d.
i uor traflic w ith the {veoples Of our a>to>
WTlnkles uiii.
thn-e squares of the lawn. Ktltchi-I both collcgt- m4*u and baebciorh. The____ j Sion ilehls. It Is a buraing shtBM «e
Of nrwfauiUed rrullbra I sadly par;' suy nation to |4crinU akvittoiic drinks
along the whlc hem so that nearly all may be as pretty as imsvibK- w iib_rib-j"
.^tdke:
I i-r to mak4' th!*: tht day l.<-tore
Two Southern Dishes.
to Is* s4-m to the iisHons of the world
the top Is decoralod. and w-lth a fnl*. lions and boww aud silks; they mavj
Kouc^ none can aspire to that tooth- beautiful llUle |Kicm, whi
.1; used. Whi-n ii'ady
who arc iu aiiglous darkness and te
aome i*erfe<Hon
around each. Where they Join thi* hold sachets or not. but they are rof j ••Mamrav't” Kri-'d Thh k*-n-Thc.v
U-auiifiil landr meaning:
arh fda'4That crowniHl every doiiKhuut that *nirrt' has come to my mind a Icgeud. norners are adornoil with f*'ITrosettes and prcs4?rv4- coat linings and keep .1; I i U'ithing finlii- «'> p:*>rt a-, Southoni
ing to *
4-av«"*
41
he'ifJ
li-nnct-.
a
•ea‘-ix»unru!
of Wtie baby ribbon, and the oulej coat trim. The one In mind
BMAlu-r wtnilil make.
a thing I had half forgot.
44 tuayo::r.nlse anil a 1‘itlo pile ol fine tii-f rhrist. .\o nation should leer
The OawiesB, fresh ' doughnuts, thl And wbelher I read U or dreamed U. corners also have rowttes. The ap
down und attempt t.4 tiuild iq» at tbe
lened to a wire frame. The hook ivhotUherti m4-v! have quite a dlffcrei:, y rnl 4:.-l«-ry wl:*;*.! iiat be.'H dlpjied in same time. Tt4c miaeion fleWs aa anrtempling. s6uud doughnuts.
lies
ranee
Is
that
of
three
diamonds
for
ah, well. It matters not.
rouiKled w itb enough problems. I.el ua
wrappe-t] with ribbon and a big rosette J flavor from the virdlnary ; barnyai-1 x»a>on'Ja;'4>.
The kadly-miHSctI' doughnuts th;»t
it Is salt] that in Heaven, at twilight. threo kinds of pins. The tope ar-i
ss far as iM^ssliile eliiuiiiate Il4e ioteuipal at the lop. A bag Is hung bedov j fowl of commerce. Fry Hilh t litx-K o:
oasily
uken
off
and
.washpd.
A
long,
mothtT would make.
great bell softly Kwlugs.
peraU'C one. so that fUrlsi luay l*e the
.’<-Celci> Patties.
the hangtr for iicK-ks. thus erxmnmi I fat. euni fti! bai<>u tHJ'thefai isi>.-^et.4
MdOtilierlUe U ilaalher. in I,es1U’»i
And man may listen and hearken to flat psKteljosnl box js Unoil and eov
m'lie 4-x:iIl4'4l and the govpel pitied In
\Vn
h
;4i:d
ctu
c»-!4
r.\
.
talk
.
i4iti>
half
i sachei icg room, an Item lu be ctmslden-d it: 1 well t-xtratt.tl. aj'.«l toy It a-^i'ie i»n n
i-fei) with blue silk and
a moTv* f.-ivorabU* light licfnre the unhe wonderful miulc that rings,
large cities.
jtlish; haw ih- |rJiiel;«-us'|dlsjo:mi-«; l44-h |4-n;;»l;.-: boil ontil i4-u<J« r. drain crangelixed uatl<»i4s of the world.
pul from his heart h inner cham- waildlng In the bottom. Its ton hi
A rravat-hi>ld4T is another iitM-fui and ie!l t!r< deed: w ith Ati-:]-. suit ai» ‘ (saving hnif a 4'uptnl .il waier». nd ‘
flowered
cover,
edged
wllh^a
frill,
BKAniXCS.
e-r all the passion, pain, and
• Just lieing ha|*|*y is a flhe thing to ‘
in tbr shaiie of half a dUmohd.ai earl. ^| gift to a man. It may be matle b\ | itepper. and lay atumjo in ilitK h.rt l.vi :w«i ial)i—:;4o«4iiiulK ol i-uli4»r aad w-a
1.4'v. X. A. «; Nnm. rl. Ml;
,I rile.
j eovt'clnu a long, narrow, It.w Ikjx wl’hl after the !lnl live ipiuntes; njt»‘. nit' .rtjn wit!) sail .uni puppor. Have read' rn,v. XX. l: xxlii. kV-.l2; llab. iU 1-15;
•
do;
• * lliartarhe and weary longing .Ihint end.There are four pieces of whitt
.iinj4
.-hape.'
of
baked
p.a.->liy.
Fill
wi:!
Hlk
in
the
box.
eaeb
hemminl
with
j
flowered
silk,
ttr
plain
silk,
hand-pain:
j
Hie
fliv
ami
eovt-r|
thi
pan.the
e::t
M.-1M.
will.
7;
I.nke
1. 13-i:.; liaL vl.
• l.d-»klng d :i the bHghl aide rather •
broil 111 the pulses of life—
•
than the ble«
• If be ihruat from his muuI all hatrcvl. Iduc silk, or e-dgod with iace. aud Just; 4^1. with Hit- inUials iMtimctl ’or cm j tif H-u minnlcb iui|n .ivt;r. h.'-jwn quirk ;hc 4-1 :» iy ar.d. h-l stand in a liri-!' I pi; Kev. xxil. 17.
It wil >wa l4.r five minutes. Serve wiih «
the top. The tmttom f *y and again ine.hva
the slxc of the inside of the t»ox. Thot*^ j broiden-d
• Had or sunny musing,
of
CAHstlas
KsdeSTee.
all ihtiughis of wieV.-d things,
•n am »auc4- ma-ii- 411 a cupful 4»f mllf.
piece's are sewt-d to 4>nc end of tbt j sYiould have a waddetl lining and tV' t-doK in TWt-ntv
•
Is largely lu the ellotndng.
•
«?“•
1Tl,e M^retaT of the young |>edplra
ran hear In the holy iwlllglii bow
larg- The ci b rv wri< r and thri-e taM<- t»iH4i> dcpal-lmeut i*f the Preshyifiiaii home
box a little distance aiiart. and serv- ! size should jv-rmll the cravata to fo-.J • been rightly mannirt-d
• And Just tK-jng happy Is brave *
the bell of the angels rings.
•
iI
e:HiU**T.
•■-.I!-:
I■u4•h
4if
flour
and
b-rttcr
with
sa
s
ii)i««loii l»4w:rtl ap.4rts that last year
iH-tweeii the gloves for which
h1 wtthitltr
•
work and true.
*
rhl{just once. *Wu- top, should la' sinipl.. j dlslyg.vrni:
y
,
.\ud I think there Ues in this legend
itia i hrisllan Knileflvor so4-leti4>s were
Ii. .A small brass handle In the middle. - latcon. and l!jH;i
! thi ri> it-mair.'i
it-i
in-in that.
inteuded. The
• Just iM'liig happy helps oilier souls •
1 we open bur eyes lo sec.
tlie only orgaulrvtions In ibe rhurrb
er|MK'Qrni 4itifr.^ i
along:
• Hbniewhal of an inner mianlug m' sewed Uavsely lo the back of the btiy. or a glass knob, is more appreciate.! j a labl.Tisi
I iJint Idid not show a defleit: "Passed"
^ stirphir-. blir In
and i»vcr each of Iht'se stllcht'd hlnge> ^an a/rlb^KHi bow would lib.
• Their iKii.leiu may |»e heavy and •
friend, to you and me.
fills of ilmirj and tliUiie *w;th
Is set a mtH'Ue of nl*\K)n A little brassK .AnoiWr^ihtng that a roan likes is n \ s|MKaifuls
• ’ llu > not lining;
.
•
• ebli
F.ndmror ao<ietles wea e»
ns look in «Mir liearts and que *
roM'tle serves as /j laundry bag—ihe preUlcr.
preUler. the hette.^
lu'tter | pint
rl.-h-ialil.;
handle or aI blue roM-lle
...... ol hiit.
..........
......... ad|j -a tab’.'
• • And your own sky w ill Ughlvu *
lit lienevolent
iiivali i. SH-w a half ^|y/. ■ gaged In evangelistliUun. can pure thoughts enter In
means to lift tbe liox l*d. A noveVl .Make this of flowcml, wa*-liahle er- ; siiotinf-.tl ,ol mlm-tUpar -iif . sah an
•
If other ►kh V you hrighleli
*
larg,;. -l.-tidirr
Lrr taft ninde.*:. tislix j *ork lust yeai-tbaa ever l4efoa. Word
To a soul ii it be already the dwelllLg
tiHitImnny to the toyslly
holder for hatpins may be made of at lonnc or good silk. The initials eri ' jMpjH-r to lasieand po-irtiver am
• Hy Just ts iliK hitpp) with a heart •
kicp
whit.aad
il.i-ni
V.......
-—
.......
of thoughts tif sin?
young Kndeavorea than ever
small pasteboard mailing tube cut \ brotdered upon the side add to the j:-'around Hu-ehlf*l,. :j. .S.>n-«jii.i-v M>m Art a*UW mitil euhl. \V!,lp hn'f a pi..; j
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Ho. then, let us ponder a llttU—let
Mua rolsaionsries wroie to
ered with blue silk, and having a band Mracilveiu'Bs oi the ikmim-s-Iod. h : my -gai nlshv* he ili-h w ith tfny mkm ,i.t sweet rrcaii) .'ifiti tin whst«-s iif
‘ headfiusrters of Hmir Indebtedness to
look in our hesiis and see
of riblKin around the upper and lowe.-j Ybould have a hem at Hr- top and c ^ lilHcniis. «•! ibt- t-iij nndeixjiw nud n
egg-j li> at--H(T fnitii.^ai'et lie- Upphhefoa.
If the iwIUgln bell of the angels could
I»rt and an I'tlgv of forget me-nou
our state prist
ship all lhon»u:;hhL> 4og,
«.»gcTli-f.
Sw«'4-ti| In
•ing for us—you uud me.
kith big Itows on each ilth-. Hlinpllel*; j ver <lollar.
j, f
• a;.d I
r .un * Pimr luto J j ens and among tl le soldlea the last
-^ Itose Osburui. liny ribbon loojw at the bq). Tho b»»l
in the history
Shotilil be the rule in cm.
| .Mummy s,t’«dn'^nn . '- f
tom is chisod bv altuwlag.4he
inur 1,4-di-l I r«*«*- >'"*ntoveuieJii.
‘•‘*^" “'*• I»es1
In view of fbese
A well-known army nffieer. wiu-n h'- ! iuunfJ t-orii i«» u: .iV ihc .NiAih
hang Ih'Iow tliv 4'dge of tbe'iubc anu
iMd you eter. during a wall hi s»i
Pretty Christmas ClfU.
gathiTlng tl logeiher. In ihe ImUtNii i* return<?4l livmi bis last rani|ialKn in ihej which wv n,-.v.«- ti-jr*', •«i Jivruups
•|t
Til. re !•. no irther Christmas gi
sloiv Of omts'. oreupy the iltue
a small wadijed pIttc lii ki'cp^the pins rhlllpplnes. showed a plnciwbi'):. caucoi
wstrliing the fai-v> of lluise win. W|H4-|| |ileasr» a Irietid so murli as
vViuhl ii'
b'' *'*'"*
friviu pieivjng through. A Japane.^e which, he‘aid. was the best ever mad'.'j two p« 4qil- W4.n«id
hardly
Im pu- *»4i.*nia whlt-l, I Bt^te express «
iriliuu
- luiKiMul by on ibi-^sinH? II >«ui liaNe. dainty Idl of fancy work that has ih- dull is dn-*si-4l in the lluwi-red lawn —and he had btwn the- rt'clph-nt »> j sisioiilnis tU < 4»ar.-4‘j ycil.iwj tin
nu .ll
.il.. fc;ii.i
wa;
CCSS ia !
H-l4.gr»pb i»olcs alongr the
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■/HIS Imi-ij ;r;» «l w.‘4 um, i.. -J SU.
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/ vou win apprcclaie the truth of th- givi rV lH st wls]ii> wurkiil into eveiy which maki's the ret. and the tube
U f.u»!ii'4»4ulmg taut-.
Ijtsi jerrs peniisyl van is stats roohtindre.ls. It bad been in
inac.' I with water
t nun.ber m as. I. i.
simple thv j
I
registsred
stteDdsnes
of
folMiwiug from the Ih-trolt Trlluine. •Huh. Thi-ii again, this year the fash- biiund to the ihdi s back by a blti-f eaa. andaas Just a small mattrWs Verier haviim Art,! iiptin
Upriakicil it »t
1«
within
He»e..,rh
..f.-v.-r.vtvne.
P
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york
i-onvenlU
ilion
1.411 will U II. liBv.- ev.ry gift of Hi»- sash, tied in front, as one would stapi
and will iM- among lliosi' w
stapj
ipj 4*1 purt- silk,
sillT*imade Just like nt o4?d mat leasixt iuHi! •*:
ji rutiiiitv. 1.1
'on-i'ts i»i nii.i.ius Hi - oh.--i Ih<-.‘ ; bad 3..t«»4 registered delegates with an
nilm* to start a crusade agaliis: Miri made liy hand. Th - ex|iert fane- a golf Ivag to the back.
! trv^ss,
tiv^ss, and stuflcil with wtxd
wtsd and
anfl th--M ; still ra;her <ir> . .|A>.ir iii;.- vai- v< «
laglilv .wiHi .-■•A. t tiil. npp:vi<ig !►«*» <! atiendatiee at the meetings of over
wiiri.* r Is planning a«<trdlngly. Afrtiwus and wrinkles.
.\ pleasing arraugcBient tor holding 1 held—as matticsses ari.*~by little rib-; suiwly. giving th-! -..-t.iniil. - tunc t- .h-r.-d bilti-ijft rti-l ,,<'o-.cTiug wi;h
j S.fttsi 4lsy sfler ds.r. Shades at our
lul.i-tjft rti'l
criug *
for till- woiiiBii win* ha« never had la sHrkplus U formetl of a small roun-l j bous run through ihe mattress anc j ygpani;. .Mix iiiui a ti-altiiiek'oiu. 'm
Hnys the Tribnue: .
polittesl fathers, wbst were you thlnksirurlioii in this
femininepaspa«- ^.incurldon. with a short win- stein I Med In small loops on toia The om-l.-ney with -w.-t mHI: t it rirqttir<*s vi-r. •!o-:h tti hold ill«- loldia Ja pluf-c.
in IhU day of burry and rush
ihls line
line oflemlnlne
Ing of to allow
no wonder women ar* oiinplniuing of
“pass-* .voiu- gaai i-su.
shiiuld notfwl 44UI of it. for
-jn blue ribboa. \ A cluster ul j cer said that pins seemed to slip s . ■ ,atle) ar.<l vvnrk in a
tt^Nti -mf-i
Ginger Sherbet.
rent Ions io ihU wsj?
iiervjMis hrtwkdowns. li'is In
Hivri- i-* no umi» ti* the niimlK-r of use j
'm»d rlbbtuis suroundsl easily into this small' mattri-sf. and | of flour, which hr-Jpi t<> hfad He mas'
James Biirail. l>. iK U
Put twit p-.CUI<!.S ill Migsr
u-wr l^oni the moment one gets out ol ful and ittnami-tual gifts which st '
bottom of the little cushion, an ! 1 they never rusted. The wliolr affair; Mold into small 'ito euki - n.- oii a
tian Inteillgem-er.
tHvI ill IK4- UMimlng utilll the U-d \u
rashtuu with llttb- or no dilBcully j ,jj^.
*re aranged ao that tbeyj wa* easy to kei-p clean and look u.-ijcau be ha’.ulh d ami iey q' "O'** huo m ire with two ipiari> <if wai* r. and 1'-f
ti»Pd
until
HuK-tyar
is
ilisxolvvd.
r.aih.sl at night and during all tV- Here fidlous a tleserlptkm of several! apiR'ar
Ih' a lttHe bouquet. The little room.—Detroit Free Press.
J frying pan
«-4»u>3iair..: t0uie v4-ry bo
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A Baslaeaa Beetiwa Iw PHa*«i.
rwhi-n IhuI rapidly bir five miuuti-s j
waking hours the nerves are roiistaia up to-tlaie plecv-s. of fancy work lliat worker may select a color scheme for
ji'^at made l.y frviug
L prison Kitdeavorer In the Fank*
.ndd Ih* juke of 4hrix- «r ! f 1 iKy.i st.Hc prison snuls to s n outTimely Christmas Hinta
l> Hruug to the highest pitch. Have are worthy iif the ativiitiou of Ixith a dressing Ubie and make as
1 first few uiom-»:*.s
count
auge-. and foer lemvir.s.- Pul into a ■ aiite worker v
Pretty Pincushion—For the
you 4w«-r st«sMl on tbe corner ate- eliv-ses of wtitneh :'
ilium- and < at l.oi with
pieces lor its Ufopatton 1 Kite d.'-1
fnx /»-r. anil. wb«-u half f:4*/.eii, Mir In | of the way they hold l.iisln«*M fl»eetlTi«B
A thing which'evt-ry n.sii abhitV; :
watehi-U the |nstp|e as they pass? T«»
>a—DetroU Frde PrW-^
• *mic»-^ 4if pp« ><TV(xl aiiig<-r mine*'
iir inch largi-r all nvtuid. than you. ; bJa^a*im'.
IHU- pb-ssant. 4b4-ery l4jokilig fare, you and «-vt-ry wuiuau delightr i'u i» a writ- i
f
lim-.
S'-t
Rw
iiy
.for
I
wo
hours.
,
heart-shafK-d
foundallou;
Blntl
each
_________i_l
win
a ilozeii wlK>He eapresslou ing portfolio fi:r tin- lap. It is cw-ilv ’
lilt:'.'!
Good Egg R«lectpes.
shows ibe strain IIudvr whkii the owr.- made, igr cutHug two ♦tiff pU'ivs -tf |
• and tlicn after senienrc payea
Ringlets.
4-r> are winking fan-worn, drawn i-s ivastt Isiard. l aeh half the sire of t'lc!douldc skirts, with t>r without a ivanet j torget-me-nol design un the uptsT shU-i xiu- les.s an i gg is i-.N.k.-.l the i
'imll to railed. Ihe mn retary pausla«
isiard cliiZHi'U’ for Hu- iiurtruUo. j (bat runs, broadening gadualty. down 1 and fasten the two »hle« together by I
it is digestinl. .\ ninvly lahl
“ItiUgli-ts
re nice,;i:iin.-t(-i,t |iilii^ii. ■ long enough after ea«-h uSme to allow
pri-sshms an- mUigli-d with those »-sthe member li» take sonic iisrt I
pii-wsive tg *a.liM*ss or anslely. Then Thi-se nb-ces arc Jaid in a row. and n! to the very bottom of the skirl.. ' * means of liaby riliboa ruu through ey«- i always takc-s a lltH- bmger to ctsvk imstry to pit in Hie childrcu’s
ivrhlan lamb Is again faahlonahlc; | lets, which ni-eU not necessarily b< * than one mii so fre-rfi
txin boskets, Make a |iie crust w!t-i
comes one whteli lias' the furrows of plixv itf art Hnv^u. in a cixvl gre4-n.|
Only strictly fn-sk cgg» should
dis-p thought, fidlowed by one which gray or tdm- tint. Is cut to lay over .'11 j but in Its reap’vcarancc ll Is usuallv i workinl. This same Idea may be use l
butt'-r iisi-d In excc*-•'•s fit ilard or other
l4oached.
boiled wat# . shortening.'%m! swtvtcn It well. Then rMd S4-riptua verses or extracts froas
and extend l ' with i
|4oached. - Pour fpshly
fv«-s>i
i scam along j managed w ith accessories irf some for making a aacbei
. ti lls the ai'iry oT much, work
> ihau i
sjionke case to into a flat, brooi] |>an. adding a iiltli roil out thin and cat into inch-wbi * paper*. *rbe uiemlwa of the ch«lr oatsIn a short Him—the aushuis bmk <*r
made to cover a case ot oik-il silk fot 1 salt and a few drop.-^ of vinegar. If strips. Takx- these up and twirl in op ally sing."_______ ________
each end. A similarr piiwe
pleei* of |>re(Hl..‘ 1
and broad sash ends arc
one Who Ik w/irrying ovi-r what As
carrying
a
siionge
or
wash-cloth
wlu-ii
you
have
.no
egg-p«>s<
g-pus<-;i
hiiig
iiieusll pul pusltc diri-cHims. then lay Uiem on
flow*
red
cri’tonne
or
llni-n
or
satin
or
|
dn-ssy
feature
of
mao
frocks,
and
Is- d«»B4‘.
Ginger Nuts.
ile-ired niiiteriat. Is
traveling, ll measures nine liy six auu i a muffin ting into
th< wat^-r.
bn-ak
noth'
.
used t
next to lii4- other on a lightly fltuirvd
The m«rtlii-r itr.ig-- He- y«»ung child
lacc and mallnes 4
One puaud'sol while siigat. ouc- halC
Itv Ihi-«han4 a»ul her fare wears th" k'apih This is ft»r the uuublo uf the otlgcs and fringes are llbcally apidlct*. a baW inches. Is bound, like- ihc olbur egg carefully into a saucer and slip 11 tin. anti bake golden hnjwn. Tht-ir Mouuil of butter, one iiound of flour,
p«»rtf4»ll«i when U ih clo-ixl. Huitpose on the ends.
articles deticrUR-d. about the edge, and I Into the rlug. Put over a ruo<leral ’ k-ngih is o|4tioual.
frettnl.. Hml
Hreil expri-ssiiHi
expri-ssion wltlrb
whk-h «
two ublesixjonfuls of best while glw' ;
the UixsiAbPxI piKx.- lu to.- in a ruM' diofliii ti4 llrislI itHiibvva
The busl
Muffs arc a vi-ry imis.rtant item *n the etiver flap Ik embroidered to suit - flrt*. ami when ilo wabT <;om«‘s to a
I
ger. two eggs; roll ln-lhc.Shanda Ou - '
slga and 1 green shades.
j boll the egg will l«- tloae. Talu-'o»f
man puxsh-s; puzeU-s
all tht- ilay.
One Judicious mother cured her 3- sixe of marbles. Bake in a quick ovMa^
the fashionable girl's winter outfit, tbe fancy.
I"
get the lids of the purtfivUo a quai- and the new ones are Just as quaint
Cushions—To have plenty of cash-: very cnrefully wlt:i a skimmer, itrain year-old 'bo^' of screaming fits by what hut be careful they do not l»prn on tito
hl% duth-f. aad
ter of an Inch away from the sides *»t! and old*tiaey as arc the •mart effect* ions, all as pretty and as soft as pov- \ off sll a ater and p'lace op a thin plvc-? •he called “hydropathic troatmi-ht.’ bottom.
the Up board aad baste them in plane! they accorapaa.v. They are the famll- alble. Is the aim for dainty fitted I of freshly made toast. Harniah witn When he opened fcls mouth lo how’
She threw cold water iu’o It. sprink
in
Turn In tbv edges a’ ‘ter flat poueb-abapod. and the nmno nimu. And ibara are bnsts of Mpe*; parsley or wao-rrreiB and serve
Ddb raajr i
a»d softs. .Tbtt double cnsbloBs. t-i once on s but piste,
an*uwd ami oveix-ajii nratlj. or Wn.l j piiiaw.
,
ling Ills face lilu-rally at tho
Bgrapb, wbetk
who devoiaa two or tbrra aftM||
reschldg a reriiiii stuiv.
tbuug't the edges with a narrow grvsw sa'iii j The fightl> daiHvi bodices which throw over chair backs, are a rooewetl j An attractive manner of senlnp
time: He soon gri w more afraid uf
week to golf, every erenlaff
tbe atortr were otdng te ckm- lu doors ribbuu. Halte wtwrs well. TbU doov. an shaped aharply to the figure all fad. These arc preferably croseen*. 1 egg lor an Invalid Is the following; iht- sight of the glass of water than of
thread p caaraa needle with soBto iib>lBboat the saUt Une are bnauebt down sbBpad and >avB potelBd sBda IqIM. j Beat to a very stiff frotb Hie white ot Ibe rod whloh«had ]faiM to abate tl'C
bef&ra tber oAB rtotoh It. U s
nuisance. Half a doE^n1 appllcailoas
•iransp that all the wnoen wbo abop bon and pass It thmugb the chAb naa” | to a deep point at tYie front. Th*
ataenUd J>Ave«carM u> many ovi-i
the tup ana hqiun of tbi' U4s aad lbc ‘is ronnd and jost U> tbe walat Uoc.
HOUSEHOiBDffMniEIIT
OfiMIllMlMB
f—nBy< Mm
i ■B.I.E.C^tlTES.EiV.
the record s gallery of bright childrer ^
lu'f.
s.;
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EDITOR'S EASY CHMR-
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(jvnm* <*eow
»iTV,.iWCWi*|M, «*Tyiiofcv.
lag for elarhahlpa ta the dcpaitMla
at Waaktogtoa "teatter
to the
Thm- tlmro a Aav wily do yea
wtoda." be tens *kM. *wn idewt to acgtve auaaUoa <a
cartag emptoymeat nadcr the gereramaat. but go o«t to the busy worid..
r llriac ,« ttpSTTCTlrim.
what* you can touch elbows with kuv
u to 4«tm
«n Mirpaanaain ae mu I toaa)of tK
tUag knmaalty. Doa*t coop yoamn
________ I to kto ■tonktartoood rida. The krtod apaika. tha ktoatoa «:
gp la a musty govanuaent o«ce at a
• ^toviBto. H* k0Mkt»<« •»*«.- ■taoM atrach tarror to aattto aad
hai^ lirlag salary and permit all yo-.r
horaaa a» tha tfato daakad hr. kat^be
eaerglea to ramato doraBaat. When
piUto to PfDftotoO. R 1- »
prtda to dfocrary wtokad
the goTeraaaeai employea have to^go
« to
«to
X
^
« totack a kak to tk» Mcktoarr **» ptoeaatlr.
out Into the world again they have bat
WHhto
the
last
few
waeks
aeraril
n a toir. ■^fctiitoa tk« -wmroaa.*
alight bustneaa expciicnee outaMe wf
to ko MtotoMto Hto aoM fn* obo _KMor oowlhaacs hare hera pot oa tht
the dull rouUae to oBc* aad have bab
tl MTio wtotkof cutttof ikotr wool road ahool Oxford atreet- The tn:
lu which‘uBllt'them for vocatlona romathaatool atreet *haa to Uoodoa wa*
quirtag energy and close appllcatloa.'
daead to 1131 hj Walter HatLord Bllesmcre of, Bagland. already
" »4^ttk#{oflfc.ti«tk4*fkH^
No puttering arunad an ashIS^nt. Expectaat rotobeia
.
«'
Loodoo
watokpudiar,
who
4a^
a -well-kairoa ;wrlter under bit pen
■ It. to«w4 a aow to the troat parkr
leaking stove every few min
name to "Ciarlea Oranvllle." haa Jur.
a M kotoa af Mr*. Suraatoto.
^1- refliCd to l«« a mtma e^e
utes. But the heat is conatanL
isaued faU flrat nov^ bearing his fu;*
ft ^ K. T. Aa4 wkUc hr was tooklas which the ordinary cylinder and pU
As for cleanllncaa ask yrpt*r
UUe. ThU noblcnuiB la versatile. He
M ) llll■^ll^T~- to a had rpoai a cot • loe were replaced by two llextble baga
neighbor who gave up the bru-h
is a notable Agure ta racing clrclcv.
p or ftoi <ropp«! to u> a« W«. to canraa. la Febniary. Xk31. be
and dust pan and decided on a
placed
the
reblclr
called
the
Infant
on
being the owner of Hampton, the aU'
1 Da ha wto to tha kltdMa he w'
Cole’a Hot Blast with lu pat
aa that to the Ktlle one to
of live Derby wtonera. Though ILh wvtowad hr a eoople to goai the road between Stratford nnd Lorcnled duatleca ash remover.
come. But to be abaoluuly imra
owner of some of the finest racing
a toh ware praraitod apoa to be »r; doo. and to 1S33 be buUt the Bra. By
Come in and let ua show >x>u
to a abort andptoa^ laborthey
! stables in England. Lord Eleamere h?-<
a to. Mr*, •lafmaaka «capad arrest IBto he had ballt 10 carrlagca. b^i*.
this wonderful beater.
never made a bet. He created a aen
I I agPatM to^atol tha cow. kill th- •trange to nay. they failed diaw.nation
by
a
special
breed
of
whlt>
Loodoo
Sphere.
P^ ato taach tha soata to kaoH
A prJae to a gold medal and a
pigs- be once gave l.uo gulneaa for
fighting game cock aad he ia ih.:
• power to Ika totod to create In cold plto« k*» town offered by Fr. J. J.
Corran to the Holy Sarlor church, oownth- to the finest private picture gal
/^Tiw/S/.
tortarca U airmaptrtr exenpii
Wilkeabarre. Pa, for the Aral pair
London. Brldgcvrmtor bouse
ilia ike late to Michael BtarUikjr.
narrled aa a reault of the recent Cath
_______ four Raphaels, fifteen Tjpi
Pckaaer oa the Oieat giberUn rail
olic total alMrttoeocc ttoloo conrentloa
Icrs. Tlilan a ‘Three Ages of Man
b, Kefto While cleaDtoc aa empty
in Aahley. The young women Inter
and Vand}ck's only attempt to pain
^rtgeratar ear at Kraaaorarak tu
ested kl fka vnloo aenred a aupper for
• The Vlrgto pad the Child.”
. gcarltakr fell aalatp ead a^okt
the deMkAUw. and Fr. Coirto wna to
I.a>ul»e ^ichcl. the famous Frcirr’i
d kitoaeif loeka^ ta aad fhe tram
pltotod^wnh it and with the hooae}lkas alamat entirely recov
anarch
lUag. Terror aaued Mm. itoim\rfrMy tmkttton to the .pwmg ,women
cred
bm.aernre atuck of plear*’pl«a
ered from bm.aemre
« kh waa IB dahgct-e/
that toe ggre eekeral Ajpod-tuturt-l
pneitmoalk.' which nearly ended |her
a to death, atoo* to th* darkpeaa.
htntf to the youhg men. ton) baa fol of quinine. There haa been an ad«ll- stormy career recently. She la ’Tt
rmeata be aaffered. pjoy be
tlon to our aaoUoy of curioua and an- years tod.
lowtA
thia
by
Ihe
offer
to
the
gold
lI fitmi the dlajolniedlpbraae*
tlQuated vehlelea. No. it la not a mowear and the cold to spend.
___ Id oa the Poor with white chalk
ssssHEALTHIESTssa
Thousands Cured.
•The Sit Still club" baa Juat bce-» yr ear. but something much cwlet:
y
A CARO.
\ the paale-atrIckeB aiaa,' *‘li U
DcWitlW Witch Hazel Salvo has
organlted at Lincoln, Neb., by well- _ pretty rickshaw from the land of the
We. the nnderftgnefl do hereby
AND
'
I eoMer a* 1 drcaitod. ' ran th____ __________________
_r Plll;^.
ihousands of
agreu to n-futMl the mu my on a I.i>known hwdlneaa and profemlonal men. kimono and the mimosa. It reminds cured
bought
a
box
to
DeW’ltfa
Witch
Hazel
I
Warranted
jinaar
^
toleaa''
■nt bottle of Greene’s
ABSOLUTELY OBOBLBSS
It naa a mcmbcrahlp of aereral hun one straight off to.*hf ,to»l helghU of Salve on the recommendation of our
iiB to cure your
rmp of Tar If It falls
A mUe fortbcr alone the flooi
dred asd la growtoff rapidly. Th * Simla and Darjt-eling. Somebody aald druggist." so writes C. H. LaCrolz, of cough or cold. We also
ilso guarani
I the MtoM: -I **n
avowed object ta the improvement of It remtodod him of the nursemaid ato Zavalla, Tqx.. "and used It for a atub- 23-ct-m btUtle to provec satlsfacto
_ » daeth. My fret are Ice
case of piles. It cured me per
atreet ear facllUlea. It propoaca t« the bobtw to the park. Anyhow ther'* bom
manently." Sold by all druggists.
^ totorral aeama to hate foUowea.
compel an Impfovenu-nt In the aen lce ^le no doubt that it reminds one of
the taat meaaape was at the ex
BuglK-c t. Roxburg.
Mllinglon now has a volunteer fire
by declining to surrender aeata to Un places cooler than Thana.—Bombay
toeme aad to tha ear where the ter.-ldepartment. A number of young
ladtea when the coacbea are crowde.' Gazette.
Braces body and brain, strengthens,
IM maa bad erldenUy ctawlod fur
It malnuina that the company wl!l
A house cat. climbing about in the recently gut together, organized a
soothes,
cures while you sleep. That’s
Ike parpoto to breaklnp hU way om.
nc-%er do anything until women
night. lurne<l the gas on and ran. • gade with twenty-tliree charter t
Bdr that a atupor cornea oa
what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain To.x
lU- the queation.
within an ace of aaph^-xiallng Hgh' bera and elected chief, capulns.
win do. Makes you well, keeps yo\
aM who are Croxea to death. I am
We have bad a fairly dull time alnr.- Bleeping iwraons at the home of W
A*r lOm
i^readr half aaleep>-th«ae may Ik- m . wrote to you laat. iaya our Thann
A new departure in medicine Is of well.j 35 cents. Tea or Tablcu. John
J, Dunn. 3114 School street. St. Louis. fered
da." When the ttrain, bavln^
In Kennedy's laxative Honey
M tpprda."
I)rug Co.
rat 1000 VATIS
corroapondent. There arc a good many Mr. Dunn was awakened at 12:30 and Tar. Jt contalna no opiatoa. and
atopped on a
feayetod only M milea. ai
nmOBDn
fever caaet In the town..-' Rata ha* ? o’clock by his daughter, who sltoo! 8 a combined Cough and Child Cure,
wr wna opened, and 8ta.
DANCB..ORCHESTRA
U -aoi’ htaa. crytarthat thk house was full to rhe QUonr and the Uoaey. Baa U on
---- -----------------------WlMr-l«bna.v
F. O. NICHOL*. TEACHER OF
roovt-l gas. Afraid to.* light a match. Mr nery bottle of the genuine. Kcn
mokt. well-to-do peojrle have roov
nedy’s LfitatlVe Honey r.nd Tar cun-s THtVIOLIN, has organlzad a DANCE
ifm WW* rinwiT fia«*ii« nwr
out.. Plague caaea have, however, betti
all coughs and assists in ezpellln{
fctolHil for the car wiaa at a temper- very few. We had a tew caaea ataong Dunn groped his way from one gas
to another, seeking the leak. He found colds from the system by gently mov ORCHESTRA and to ready for danca
Am to M defiwea PkhrenhoU. nnd
ing
the
Ixjwcl.-.
A
certain
cure
for
angsBcmenU
and also for a taw pupiU
the |K>Uee aepoya apd the prlaonera ii<
mrn rtoMterntor nppnmtua waa out «r the Jail. The former are now caniplnj, them all turned off until he reached Croup. Whooping Cough: an Ideal
1 tha violin.
the kitchen, where a torrent »>f gk-i remedy fur chlldreu. Sold by all
*dnr. t«m man died from Imaginatlor.
For terms call at South Sldo Shoo
out. The latter are being Inoculalel met him when he opened the door. II * gists.
iMfMtoaold.
Mr, Jardlne. riur aaaUfani malt collc-c hurriedly opened the outside door an 1
Stori._______________
F'^Owkd dofullr dh •• eruwix! a cl<-xr- or. wa« down with plague at roon». a window, and a moment later fouc 1
St. J«M- has a goose cleh. whUh hat
dk^ Wrd to dedalit tnnea. atirprla- lint la quite well now; To celebrate hi- that Ibe-gaa stove wna turned on. Sit Its aunuill feast every Thanksgivlns Dry, Haro and Soft Wooo. South SIdo
Lumber Co._______________
»0(K‘
Mg Uto horrylBg phiaengera in the C. return we danced fur two hours
ting on a shelf over the stove. afupH day. The proverbial turkey ia do.i"
. pTi^.i). depot at Dayioti, O.. aa a Un>atilln in the Imdmintun »hL-d
with gas. sat the bouse ent. Cllmbint; away with and a chestnut-stnffi-d
fcwkkaond trmlB lulled to. Ten mlUi the Btralni of a gramopbuue. Mr. Jar- there she had turned the lever control gooae fills its place.
Ladlaa, 2you can jump on It, tramamlllng
Mw thn town tha emblem to democ- dine himself condueiwl the orchestra. Hug the gas- supply of the stove.
DRERSMAKlNt;—Mrs. McGnlncas;.
avary time." Caiman’s Elaatlo Floor
apey btUmtotHl to Ay ariwa the track Though It baa been warm and stuffy,
Nice Large Ones, •
Senattir N. B. StxMt dissuades th third floto WPrzburg block. 118 Front Varolah. S. E. Walt A Sons, Travaroo
to the-tenia appeared: bet, llndtoc wc have kept on our afternoon tennis young men of West Virginia from tr; street.
2334-e t
City.
htmaetf ahoei to be cauaht. ailshit^d as a nt-ceasUy. like our mornJnK do.e
tUSIHEM CARDS.
ASahfffd
BaiBM. HEWS OF THE WWIB
Coin Oringiil
Hot Blast
STOVES
Moihet^s
Friend
Sii™....,
saxatsr la
s.mBesa a
jA.s«Bfaaraia.“*
Trank Crude
D%jLL‘dg“
|k(k(fckiimma*|
lUMEST
GHEAFEST
rrJBisSiar “ —
L-IOM-r
rTV7.;"2'‘Sin..Joh.«.Dn.,0<...
ELECTRICITY
llwyiiBiii'yiwMMir*___
Barton RiniBNbli
UfU al Paa Cl.
OS-rKOIvATMV'
Fire Insurance
1 It ha. l<«-n rennwwitad that I have cftn. ont
! of th.- t®auran«-> biuitn.*. 1 wlah to asp I n»pnwnwt aHvrral nld I1ih< eompasli* and am
•utl iloing tm-in.-ia at Ko. tlS Cast Front.
wieuam u.
A Nice Assort ment of New SnU
New Eiiglbh Walnuts----- 18c lb
New Almond Nuts.................. 18clb
New Brazil .Vtita.....................15cr.
New Pei-an Nuts.....................15clb
New KiHx-rl Nuts...................15cHi
F^•^h R«»a.*ited IVanuts. ..10c ib
Fresh Salt!-.! IVanuls... .12c T»/
N.-w Chestunls...................10c lb
I'MntonBnigCo.
?^ X
Wo still liave those faiiry Cran
berries at 8c qt.
■v
Will be closed all day Thanksgiving. Beroeiuber tbo place.
i
ELGIN C. LEWIS
^ 226 E. FRONTS!.
GENERAL INSURANCE
.New
LBBIES
1)0 not ttttuUy give much
thooi^t to the stodc of an Agri.
cultural Implement atore, but
Dyspepsia Tablets
BIRNEY UDERSON
has just added a large line of
.
:
STOVES
i
,
•lU-jKiria from the field state .hat o«r campaign against Djspt-paia rnd ladlgealion ia making wonderfuj progress.
The people to Traverse City are very friendly to ua. They believe ua when wv say that Raxall Dyapopata Tablcto -will core or
-d. They know we could not af.
. .
‘ '
.
funded.
aF. rd to say this If K were not true.
-As a result of the free dUirlbtUoa. many well dlrocted ahote were B. ed and many persona already ft-el tha- the enemy (Dywpep^) i* daotoe^
“llmidreds
llimdrwda to Traverse City
City people are preparing to aaaUt
assist in the campaign agalaat
against Stomach Weaknesses. Distress after eating. Headaches,
digeatlon and dyapepsla
dyapepala by purchasing Rexall Dyspepsia
Dyepe—- TableU
•*•-»-«— and
—•• beginning
»—«""«"» treatment
tr..at»«ii at once,
Hiartbarn, and all results of poor digestion
-You wtll^lose
wtll^loae no opportunity to urge the people to Traverse aty
City lo cxwiberate
co-oberate to
I banishing the foe and pitting an end to the General Prevalence
to ladlgtaUoB and Dyspeftola>
..
J
reMnd
the
monev
If
Rexall
DyapepaU
TableU
will
not
dual!
we say. and report to Johnson Drug
: Iron-b^nad promise t
"You wBI proclaim
r-soTAtV RRJCALl^ Adtutant.
fo
.
fofor
forfurther
furtherorde«"
orders."
WIFE
OF
L. L. A. BUILDING,
OR8. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON
...DENTISTS..
All wnik .»f blgh'-j-l i<'»ssit>b- rnul'..
Fine golil work a s|M-eJalt>.
'Olllrv f.05. New Wilh. Ini bio< k. Cllz.
phone. C«3.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J.H.MMrN
6H.WMeWitkr
HOIROE & MeWETNV
GENERAL INSURARCE
31 I newwilhelm block
c. D. MILLER ,
D E rj T I S T
(UsUowd DrsUsts)
OIBBATIBFACTION. PRICE » CENTS. AT OUR STORE OR BY MAIL.
JURPET Cli^ iiRKL
Alao a ttn line <rf
6E1IBUL HARDWARE ’
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets arc Warranted to cure all forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion
:r:Tn—------ o^ohnson oruo eoiyi^AMV
/
CASE
FIRE mSDRANCE
I
that toil! ioterest the HOUSE*
FREE OltTRlBUnON ONE DAY ON LY. SATURDAY, BEGINNING AT 1 A. M.
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. EXACTLY A8 PRINTED ON PACKAGE. IN
niui-k. Tisverse f’lK-.
O. F. CARVER A BRa
CooMie Mil Heatinq
OonnpMrty ' A’t’t^ra’tion!
-
Wilhelm
201 FRONT STREET
li I
General Orders No. 4335.
saa-im
JOHN R. SANTO
OYSTERS
35c qt.
at klkb.
in additiaBto Agricnltacal lm>
pleiMBta,C8xnafea and Wagooa.
roi MCE DIT
Ladies are invited to eaU.
Kindling Wpnd
BARIEY ARDBtSM
IIS mas.** ms.
.
CaU th*
Taylor Coal Co.
■•a Phtsn
A MCOm s
•v
THE EVENING RECORD
i>ts:
8
ffKCtM. TEUMftAPH SCRVICf.
NO MMl SINCE ALMOST
THANKSGIVING
SUFFOCATED ASSOCIATION
WOMAN OVER SO YEARS OLD CAR
RIED FROM FIRE.
MEETINO OVER
WRSCK ON M. 4 N. E. TICO UP Wm III and HlnabM to Eacasa Whan MISS IRENE L. GETTY ELECTED
PRESIDENT.
honor and empire.
tha Raaldanca Sf Her Dangltfar
Caught Fire.
IfONnKNHAffBroiWOKW
lANISTHNEnHEEnNGPUCE
By Wire to the Ehrenlng Racord.
Odd water. Mkh.. Nor, *«.—Mr*.
ENGINE AND TfNOER ALMOST Wllllaoi Schlachter’a realdettoe wa^ SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS ARE OR
burned today. Her mother. Mrs. Emma
GANIZED.
WENT INTO THE RIVER.
IkAph. very akk and over eighty yfnrv
of age. wraa nenriy dead from auffocaGeorge
L.
Crisp
Chairman of First Or
tlon
before
ahe
waa
carried
out.
Htr
Laid
Th«lr SMt and Track Had to
rrrvmry U hardly iwaalble.
ganizatlon of Its Kind Ever Effect
,
B« Laid Under Them—Fireman.
ed in This Region—Address of
Stack Slit tho Engineer
Prcaident Lancaster.
“
Jumped.
HpN^t tA the Rveatas Record. ,
Honor. Mich.. Nor. IC.—H U oxpec*that the «T«ck on thr M. A N. E.
win be cTi^rcd awajr aulDrlmtly
cirht ao that the malli can reach
Honor and fSmpire Janniun. A crev
ftf fortr men aorkcHf eonilnnnuikl}r>mi
the Wreck from <l»e-time H hapiiciu^
aiioat 4 o'chxrk Tlmr^day. until i*
o'clock ijurl night In an endoaxor to
rlear the right of way. but waa or.
t ooccMfiil. Laai night nwire nu-.>
were weenred from MaulKiec and Hu
work again pushed.
The wTt«k occarred alxu’l I lire ’
mlUw front here right near the find
•S^idge below the Hayea bridge. Ther.^
laue-aharp curve at thU jiblnt and .i
mixeil train at ruck Ihla at a good rale
of apeed, the engine, tender and a flat
oar leaving the rail*. .Had Ute ei^lti.
gime two car lengtha farther, btilh I!
and the tender woald have gone. Into
the IMatte river.
Pireman PerguMin atnek with the
^glne but Engineer I.e«‘ Mann
Jumped. eacaiMKl uninjured but Ibe
flremau'fi eaeain: from death waa almoat mlraciiloua.' Doth the engine
_artd tender rolh-d over, on their aideand he ran nn ofltlnent ri«k «ir tn'ln.*
rrufched beneath the ponderoua nut. chine.
A liarlf la being built' under the cn. glne and It wtll be put bark on in that
way. The engine wa« No, 17 and
train waa in charge of rondncir.r
Mejklcy. , •
MOTiONWASOVERRULED
CORONER TOEPEL WILL BE HELD
FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.
IRNESS OF
ONE JURYMAN
8
TRAVCItS£ cmr. MICHIQAN. SATURDAY. NOVCMRCR 21. HOA
PAGES
tou Bay waa oa the dteaiaslOB btu
waa obliged to kayc to catch a tn-n
Bad the Question wu thrown open
general dlacnsalon, which conclude 1
the work of the two days*-session.
Commissioiim Organlxsd.
Yesterday afternoon the county
school commissionem who were ,s*tending the session of the teachers* as
sociatlon held a meeting and acconpushed an organlrallon. ttje first ever
attempted in this part of -the tdhehert'
association. George L*. CrUp was
elected chairman and Miss Irene I.
Getty, the only lady commtsston?r
presenL secretary.
Those ^aent were &>nunlsslonc-8
Irene L. Oeuy of Kalkaska. Faunee ,>1
Cadillac. Duncan of Sutton* Bay.
Leighton of Bear Lake. Datnes of
Benzonla. Crlrp of Travcrs«> City. CoMren of Bcllalre and Roxburg of Reed
City.
*
The purpose of the organltation b
to come into closer touch with each
other and to establish uniformity 1*j
this part of the state, Eacl^ one is to
send in snggestions for a program,
which U Is proposed to make a part of
the association m*-« !lny next year.
A 'few quectloUK w< re brlefiy dt<eujiMHl. The examination Que>.tion was
one. Uuh of tyarhers and eighth
gra*le; tb<* shortage of learhcris ws.<
talked over, and the ass«»riitl«m pr-->poses to study and help « a<‘h otbx'r.
(C<*miiiued on Second Pago.)
FORTEHRLUNO
WAS BLOWN UP
WHOLE NORTH SIDE TORN AWAY
BY THE JAFANE8&
KIllEO SEVERAL HUNDRED MEN
O. C. MOFFATT
DON’T PASS THESE
DEATH'S GRIM HARVEST
1^1
$3.00
Judge Donovan Oeclarea That Omeial
TWO PIONEERS PASSED AWAY AT
Will Have to Stand Trial—Will
THE ASYLUM.
Be Carried Up.
•joned the bdlowlng. which w.x:
idopted;
,,
Fre.sKlent, C«»mmUsloner Irene L.
Tet'.v of Kalkaska.
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
Vice
pres^hlent.
Supt.
1.
B- GilUrt ..f
, Hetndt. Mich . Nov. n;.~Judge Ikir.- Veteran of the Civil War Dead—
Traverse City.
Thomas Armstrong* Funeral To
ovati thU lim-n<Hm handed down a
6-cntary and treasurer. Supt.
riaion which overrules the motion
morrow Afternoon.
Butler of Central iJike.
nuaah prurcedlncti pending agaln:tt
Ml miser executive committee.
Coroner Tih'iu I for contempt and deCaroline O. Searit**. a i>kine<‘r
’. M. .Amlriis of r.'toskey.
rlarea that that oHiriat will have to be Petofckey. db d al the asylum iblKiiliwny . committee. Snpt. F.pV.
tried nn that rhiuj|T- The matt*
mornlng of brain trouble, .aged
Howe of Charlevoix.
be taken to the t^Ai;r«-ni.- nhirl ti.v
»■: T«k vi-ars. The remains w ill Ik* ship|»ed to
L* decided to hold the. next
pcl'e law-yen*.
night bv l’nd»>naker Anilerson to thr
WcnlMee. Invitrtions wt
home and the funeral will l*e held to •elved from Cadlllae. Manistee a'. J
Traverse Cily.
Motion made and carried that the
Had on Board SOO.OOO Feet of Lumber
iMrcas llawKcs. agen C€ year*. « Mme oC meeting of this aMucistlou
Consigned by the Kelly
pioneer of tVntral Lake, died yestor •'hanged to the Ia‘t Friday and Saturher Company.
day for*>n«k»n at the asylum. H«*
Ociolx'r. Instead of being heii
-----Idam-.hter. Mrs U n. Coulter, Of Ikmut
.ftcr Thanksgiving.
The scluKiper Kongo, loaded
^mved last night and took the rThe first iiap*'r was on "Manui'
BOO.fttW feet M IuoHkt consigned bx |
c’eninxl Lake thi* afiermK.r
Training in Rural and Village Scbtwls
the KeUy dumber ex»mpaity trf thi-j
Mrs. Alice Ihunanj Kimlutll o
Hiy to Buffalo, ran Into the pier nt ^
rndertaker And.Tsun had charge
.'adillae. SJk* said that ira*iul traf,
An Sable .on Tbun*day and stove
arrangements here.
ng t(N)k ii.s rise in Finland and told
hole In the hull, which caused bvr
originated, where It is compt.lsink Immediately.
^
WiUia^ A. Thomas, a v.*teran of luvW. L. Dewm left this mommg bxf rebelltoni ag«-d 71 years, died Ian <orj. Khe alro siatcii that it had ex
Alt Sable Ui atieiid to the transfer «'f night n't, 8:7:. at the asybim. of api tended in th.‘ Fnili-d States- *o thM
learly
all
haxe lb
the cargo. Tin* firm do«-j? not untici- plexy. iThe IsMly will in* taken t
Sex-eral took i»an in the p.-ueral dispate any pr^i h>ss. hut it neces»iiai'*H OwiMuio. hIs former home. f<«r l>urial
a traunfvr and a delay in the ahl.»- rndertaker Anderson having chare*' -nission of th»- subjict of manual tra'atng. especially in rr.-al school*.
of the arrangonn-iitH h«'re.
Owing to Sunt. G. A. ilctb-e of CaTCHAFINGljiBHTPARTY.
The feiicral
Tlu>ma* Armstrou-* illac. who was to lead the discussion »xf
Bachelor Girts Wert Entertained at
hti passed away on Wednesday la-^'. Supt. S. W. ^rtuir's paper, having l.i
will b«* held tomorrow attenusm a', mteh. a tralm-he Vl5> allow t-d to tak*.
the Cressey Home.
t the discussion first.
.The Bachelor Girls were very pleas the resident! at ? p. ni. instead of to
He toid of the tllfierem parts of ihtantly entertained at the home of the day as statist in yestenlay * paper.
schools; teachers, pupil* and board v*f
Mwkcs Daisy and Ida Creiisey last
education
and the work they have t
The
funeral
of
la*ah
Gertrude
Font:
cVenlnc with a chafing dish party. Tie.
■o^jndlpi
Also of the home surm^ji
table was derx.raieU with tamathii.-* tain, the adopted daughter of L. I'
1
t
and on each corner was a chafing di<h. Perkclt. tooW-plaw this morning fmn the child’* suset pliUU* naturee and
‘ Plate card* ecch containt*d a Tvcl,n* St. Francis church, high mas* bein': sufflclenel.-* and deficiencies and in
fluenev*
and
harmonious
working.!.
said.
and the y«>ung ladles wen* nxiulred
School
is
a
pUco
for
making
men
Su
honorary
pail
iK-arers
construci^e dish railed for. Tomato
boutih 1. ftiute sardine*. English mon taken from the Society of the CUUdre.t women. He advocated taking
key.. c
coffei* and nGie* were the prod- of Mary *nd St. FrancU scho^ of standpoint of the pnpil rather than the
tianilpoini *if the text book.
, The «*x itjing was very cojxxxabl;- which societies the deexw^ed wa*
Sapt. S. W. Baker of Mantelee haJ
membog, and the member* of 6’.
sr*ent,.
Mao'* Jittendcd the service* In a a paper on “Judging a School.’- whle'x
Ixody. tW profusion of floral offering* was very interesting and emphatleall.v
BURNED THE CANDY.
showed how sincerely the speaker bh
was carried by the honorary
Gas Jet at Str-ah Bros. A Amiettes bearers, the Misses Laura Gagnon. lleved in hie theme. He placed th.*
Caused Trouble.
Anna Campt-au. Bessie Huellmantcl. school on a level with the church and
A ga» Jet left burning under a candy Edith Hines, Nettie Wurtburg an1 other great institnUons.
He gave some qT the rcQuIremci.tfc
pan at Straub P.rtw. & Amiotte's gav« Ina Barry. The pallbearer*
the fire diT»artmenl a run last erening Mvwxr*. T. Verrean, Frank HueTImac- of the soccesaful teacher and what the
teL Lyman Brosm. J. Verreau. George commitxloaer sbonld look for in them:
at S:3P r in.
|
Workmen np stairs did not difscover Send and Nell Krantr. Burial servU-*-* Scbolsriy teacher* ought to be tlo;
,^lhc trouble until the dense smoke
were In the Catholic cemetery. H. 1^ most hneceaafoL The most practical
the (diarred candy filled the building. Caner having the arrangemenu in thing in life Is Intense arUon.
Commlasioncr J. O. Doncaa of Sue
Very slight
charge.
Cf«NTH YRAR-Ott
PAGES
Delis:iitful Dodd
Ton Oatiit it
to Read
the new popular copyright by ElUoi Flower, author of “^e SpoilsThU well-knowB aoihor has made ITraverse City and the ponltunU the scene of this charming xtory. It is a -hook that com^res favorahlr with all the late and popular novels of the year.
i
A fine holiday gift. Price 11.35.
j
Eiiy Book Store
Bomlmniment of Uu
Fort by 300 Japanese Guns Was
Begun at 5 a, nx.—Fort Ehrv
lungUs Near Port Arthur.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Preceding the regular session of th«'
Rome, Nov. po —A riinpateb to tkt
Noithrrn Michigan Teachers' aasoclalalle MllUarii'l
I'j from
fro) Tokiu bays the
tlon thU morning President E. O. i.an
bole north side of Fort Ehrlong, one
caster of Olivet look op bis chin
of the forts -summniling Port Arthn-.
hM bx*en blown up by the Japaufu*».
CAUSED POSTPONEMENT OF NAN Bfndy thought, sterling in at the adu'*cenl period. The first thing to be r*>Several hundnvl Ru.**i>ianji were killel
PATTERSON'S TRIAL.
llced at this porhvi 1* the inx>wth and
ami twenty of ih.-ir guns wert* renBclentlfleaHy the growth of the le-a
di-rt-il useU«k*. The eonceni rated btuawhich enlarges very greatly and us
consequence there I* eaecssixe energv
and Ifawhe young man does not hav >
HER ATTORNEY SAYS STATE HAS immoral habits, there is nothing b*-tte.than athletics for him.
• *
'
LOST—Saturday noon, somewhete
MADE NO CASE.
The emotional side was next taken
between Record and Herald office and
WEATHER.
ip. The love of nature is very sinmg
1206 South Union SL, a Record pay
♦ I'artly cloudv tonight and Run wy envelope centaimng $12.50. Finder
at
this
period
and
the
ehihl
wants
i.>
Denied That J. Morgan Smith Hat
be alone t«» communrswUh'nature.
Th.- with iMWslbly snow llurrl*^* north ai.-l leave at thi* office and receive reward.
,e,wlth'
Been Captured—Young’s Wife Bewt**t iiortiiui; frctoh mmhvnItdund
.•motions seem
bevea the Bookmaker Waa
furity at this l»eri<‘d. whhh Is prob
Mr*. Gn. wi.M an<! <bi«.;hi'r. Miss
Accidentally Killed.
ably due to the inen-atod l.l<M»d pr< s-*Alice, of Minneapolis, who haxe
Abstracts of Title
Tlfere is no bett»-r place foj- Midi the gmikt* of Mrs. Griswold's sist* r
By Wire to the Kvonlng Uiford.
Mrs.
.S. G. Mi.ff.nt. for »om.- tlm*-. ha-..PRICES SATISFACTORY
New oYik. Nov. 2C—The trial ol people than the school, if it U a n il gon* t'li Hart fora shor' xifii.
Nan I»atier»«n wa.* nnexpt^iedly p<i>t !lve school, but if it I* out there 1.-. i.*’
The 30<lay slaughter *has <ff>ened.
poned thia morning until Montla.v jM-.uf M-nding them.
TAje buslneH* *«■*; ion follow id tli!- Where? At Benda’s.
ow-lrig to the lllneHK of one of-th.
juror*. Th.‘ counael for the defena* addr&* In which the seendary‘ar. •
'treasurer. Comrolisloaer Itvnc L.
riatma the state has failwl to make
agalnal MIkh Potteraon and the. Getty of Kalkaska, read the annual lewill make a motion to have the Jur\ port of those offie« ii. The ireasure.directed to find a venllrl «»f not giilUr report showed a balcntv on hami ».l
If thia la not done Mlaa Pntteraxm n< 12.1:1* at the opening of the sesislon ar ;
duuld will take the aland and tell bm for this year there is a balance «:'
K4.2'» on hand.
They will do you go<
own Istory.
Tlie 'committee on resolutions
inocey by purchasing that <
he detective tuin-au and cfflelala o;
Thi
the dUtrict attorney'* office deny tJ ;cniK*d a vote uf thanks 1 > Supt. I. 1
xnd
all
CO
JlllHri
of
Traxerse
City
• pairs MEN'S r.ATENT CORONA COI.1
day that J. Morgan Smith has lH>ei^
this
Blucl
captured. ,Mra Frank T. Young, vr f* xeeted with the mann^cment for the of the lK»okmaker. it Is sahl. today, be ’jospitality while the associatb.n wa
Uevea her htiaband wa» aceidenialo iter.-. tU*o thenks wer.- «x?em!eil t-j
ITlnclpal
Waldo
of
Kalamaroo
and
ushot while Kcnffilng with Mlf-a PatU !
Pre.«.lden'. II G. Lancaster of tHIvet
ton for |»oa**“f..‘.ion «if the revolver.
for thiTr addresser. The n port -wa ^
vdopted and they rhr-oinmi nded thru
he rompnlP«*ry age in country and v:'.)age be the same as in the tiiic.*s.
factory. Reduced from 53.50 to
Tlie commitlx-e on nominstlon* r'-
VERDICT OF NOT GUIITY ASKED
So’cIigKHHI)in
TWENTY RUSSIAN GUNS WERE
RENDERED USELESS.
Coneentrateff
V^v’
$2.50
BENDA'S M WE.\THER—Partly cloudy tonight
ind ^ahday with *now flukes.
Deii’l Buy
^
“A—
Suit or Overcoat
until you’ve seen our line and heard our very vay
Cow PH«s
\
.
'J
during our 30 day
Slaughter Clothing Sale
8NDEBWEAB
25c to $3.50
BENDA
^
SEE OUR WINDOW.
PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US
for all kinds of
INTERIOR FINISHING
Store Fronts-Fixtures, Sash, Doors, and Rcsl'
'
i
dcncc Interior Work.
[
All Kinds Of Building Materials
Traverse City Mfg'. Co.
■
ConjcT Lake ave. Mid 10th it
XV. L. BROWN, M*r.
CUi. VXmBa
SCHOONER WENT DOWN
SAUE OF-
FUR
COATS
Ladies Waiste
♦
•j:i Ladies i>ilk Waists. Taffeta and I’eau dc Soic,
principally blaf-k, nicely trimmed and well made
rcijular prices were $0 and $0.00, 'to close
Time to think about them LOOK
OUT FOR BLIZZARDS. Nothing.
affords the comfort like a
' FUR COAT.
proof.
Ours are blizzard
Price from
$3.68
$12.00 UR:
Ladies Corsets
; About 25 Ladies’ $1.00 Corsets, principally large sizes,
i
'
to close
.
SOO
!
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■
Ladies’ heavy fleeced \ ests. were 75c, biitj no drawers
^
to match so will close foi| I
i!
•
E.'WILHELM ES.IS'
VVe recommed the best however
$18 $io $23 and $25
A large stock of them.
h|ifa**a«osciothmgco.|s
'i
!V. iiOVtMMHt 81. ItOl
TMft CVSMIMtt MCOfI
I
THEEVENINGREdOROtjBUSillESS iEN jKOiMT ISSOOHl^lSIKMB
COoKtinod >i«m Pint PtsU
ssLsnKiOCm
akmg tMa Mb mwB rmf timmmr.
TWa alio haan «o trwnof la the
achpoM, ObM ^ afumker. *«r«r
chlM who !a
truant ia not d<DCFtATCO TRAVCUMG *«•* TWO
welogli^ wormally.- he eoctlnueJ.
CbMB
SI
bM aaB «ha Tqm
-and
I can grooe U to you If you abo»
OUT or tmum games.
the cdjili!^ aomewhere back in hi*
Tht tmmtim
wak gfrew brj
PmaMem B. G. LMCimter of OIhret on aacrstry."
,
iMiiilt CMM M WUkiM*> ANW« -GbiM Study aad tbe TV*ri*er.“ Tbe
The Oypay Period.
is bright, quick
WM tmmninm v»M>rt— tmmi talk vaa Ue mart teUMiag «m tbsi At that period
id
reaponaive
bnt
very
deceitful
aa.l
■abjeet
ever
ghrao
la
this
city
aad
0«^ AfiMd
Hf Pirn.
^
Otar
Mttmu tm
while Mr. LAacaauw made ■obm' ratbe« will Mteal, but perhaps he U Im-spor.
•tartuag atatemeetx he wnoM go on Slide. Thla stealing waa the grP*^?
A
Tb* lamf.
iNMfMss mca‘s
The
to rhotr why they were ao. ChUd period, he stated. They we
“* the
Oh» uaTellat
irsT»lbiB imtm-M u
bmaht howibia eontett at Wlklaaoa atndy U aot very w<*B uadc«lood ani criminals al this period, and
alley* law e»*minr The buatoea* men very few kaow what It ‘a. He defincMi cuaed them ou the ground of |»rimlilv‘
•on two «ut or thn^- aad took the It from the ataadpolat of evolution, insilncts. advnratlng proper rare dnr
ing tbU i-tage .and then the prison
by 14C pins, their total being fully ogplalalBg the meaning of
would have less eritninala •'Soerii«h
definition. 24S7 aaaiiuM Sii.
is needed but not. whipping
The usual way of exptalnlag
naytoo Ijardle of the btta|a«at
lor mery sakos fb»n*l whip th< ns '
educating
the
yotfbg
child,
be
^mld
w
*
k
«a‘s team made the hlah
along the lin« of aentlmentality aa Many illtiFirat brtis were gUeti ai**;j;:
The aaeraue*. were: Bna
;
1€4; traveling men. IM. The gam« waa very dlaaatrouw to the child. Th this tine.
-All deforroatives mean-deg« nercy
waa Wltneasod by a Urge number cf eorreet way cornea from blologr ami
gpectator*. about fOO l*eing preaeat MKcnda thrObgli payehologT. To fore, and that the famtiy stuck is dying on*.
This
la
tbe
usual
way
uf
shomitig dt
the
adult
mind
cm
the
young
child
The aoorwi were:
very bad. as all jnolberw and father* g«roeracy.*' be continms!. H« also sa. 11
Ibwlne** menPraocr and 0»fTn*J>jr »wth look wl'h
thl^ if two natlonalUif^ married and’
do. The ^lld Is not like lu parent*
Capt. A. Clobeiuky.... 167
faw upon the <«d»n« of tb» »
leant ajthoogh proud admirer* are *hey do not Just blend the defornfa-l
,1^ gaat. Thcr •re wUUn« to follow CgnlfMaw ........ l«
|
pointing out lie Hkenewa between the lives are liable to ap|*ear
Rny policy. BuIUWeof couriie. outUoed
To tide the bov over ibis |s*ri«Kl of 1
two. AmurJag compariwon* of the cbH i
■ In the no* pe«* conIt reooe called b>
aad the adult waa made Which pre atealing. etc., •turn
Pmeldent RooeerelL
Hut, |n tb- Clayton Lardle ..............21t
tented a phase of tbe subject that fen araas,” in other words it them play!
«rard> of MlolMer of Forelaii Aff*l.**
liaaeball. football, elc
j
had thought of in the unque
. 7>0 «66
Totala ...................
Deleai^ of France, (hat coontry lAt the end of this i*eriod they ar«' in 1
which they were preaented and the ri
wHUna to fotlcnr au inUUtlva tak^ L/
(Contlnuco cn Third Cage.)
!
lional, yet amo*lng way In which th*
ihla oountrj-. Thui a nation that li. Jr.T.11.. «».proof for the dlaalmilarity waa pn
coBparaUvely a youngater among th»- Cpl. J. H. F.olk»er.. UO 174 13?
$500 in Cold.
wmied, was vorv pleasing to the audi
nude the leader, wnift Geo. Corwin ................ 166 20R 14«
other*I wlilI be made
1 will give this sum-to anyone wIs.j
tioBifr^ffatni. U in«? o^ C. J. Gallaher........ .
D1 nationid
natit
"Every animal in It* devclopmewi can truthfully say that bee suits and
the Indlvldoto.—Tt.
la the huai
E
• ••••—■
ivIdoM
through all the stages whlcl overcoata have ever before been sold
pa<
young man or woman with Intelllgen*., Ir. 8..o«.M ................ 133 113
as
cheap at right now du^mg my 3C^
an animal pasM** thftuigb in Us devet
original idea* that \* Icadlna t'lr Tom Hllion ..........
day clothing slaughter sate.'
oprnent In a one-cell«>d organism.”
arorW onward.
8. 'Benda.
.773 K2C 7l; the law given by Mr. l^ncawier an i
Total* ....
said it waa true of man. He furtlu*
Oovcmorelwl Warner had a aUent.
*.
3311
Oeafnata Cannot Be Cured
Bmeat A. Crorler of Grand Rapid*, lHm,irated tbe changes by telling o.
oua time for tcveral ww)ka during th:
cavpalgn but that will be a tdeaM^ treasurer of Kent county, wa* the um the offapring of the elk and the d«‘ by local applications, as they cannot
of the elephant from the masts reach the dlsciUM*d portions of the ea»-.
dream compared with hi* trmible* be plre.
There is only one way to euro deaf
The traveling men have lasued • a dnn.
-^Jilad the
ness. and that it by constitutional
Man's Gescent ‘ *
cballrnge to U»«- bualneaa men for nei*
remedies. Deafpuaa la caused by an
Friday night.
The child was the next part of Ih' Inflamed condition of the mucous lin
Jk and he told bow it bad to paa- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
from a one-cellod organism, thnmgh the tube Is inflamed you have a rumb
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^ Fro»ee«*Te Fedro Party for Sanem of
all the animal *:tagea until at thn ag* ling sound or imperfect hearing, and
West tide Catholic Church Waa
when It Is entirely clos«-d. Deafn»**a iw
of al»out thirteen vear* it is a man Ihr reault. and unlest the inflammaIt is aald that when Manager Julc
These Stages and phases through Uon can be taken out and this tul>e r*
Murry announced during the past aori
A progrcaalre pedro .party wan given that he waa ready to make t*p th« which It passes embrace* hundrc<ls n; atured to Ita .normal condltTon^ hear
ing will be destroyed forever: nl.n*'.ast evening in (he Weal filde hall
of "The Mummy and the Hum •houaamls of year*. He said the*. cases out of ten are caused by Cntarrli,
Spruce a(reet for hte benefit of Ih mfng Bird" his ufnc»> was fairly «>v^ dllTorent wtagea could b*> seen in th which la nothing but an Inflann'd
Woat tide Catholic chnrrh.
n by actors who sought a chanc< ‘•nihryoilc stage* In many cat^
ditlon of the mucous kurfi
which *bow* that the >viung or unde
1 large’fctimA^hered al S o’rli
dred Ikillnr*^
We will give One Hnndi
play ln,this most successful corned
of Deafnes.* .(rause.l by
v<-Ioiun1 child goes thniugh far differ
I ehjoyed lli^^K>rlaI game for 1
of modem times. Within a miipU* u
ent pha»<** of develivnienl' that €»rdi catarrh) that cannot l»e cured
IhOt prlxei^l I
hours the personnel of the eniln« com
Hall’s
Catarrh
Cure.
Send
narily
:iupjKi*e«l
in
the
emhr.vo^
devel
I i»<WaU^ Gi
pany had been completi*d. but for day
K. J. CHENEY t C^..
opment. “Man hasn’t devch»j><s1 fn>n. lars free.
May Hrachen. Aral
Clio, t
afterward there wa« n steady strean
he ape luit fn>m some-acqiiatical ani
Mlaa Eva Rlchfiid. Shtible?.. Aliout Ilf of unemployed thesplans pouring int^
waa clew'd, llflit refreahmenta of col Mr. Murry s ofllre. In speaking of th- mal. a* ran Ik* ween In the first stagef stipatlon.
of the vmhryo Ktate.” he. ennlinu**«l.
druggist*.
7Sk*.
Sold
by
f^^d^ae«rlod cake b<*lng wn
occurrenci* Mr. Mnrry remarketl:
Relic of Cave Dwellers.
(^UI& The e^Rlg
is mu tifien that a plaj^ls ho populnt
We Shall Not Wait
The next point-touclunl ui*on waWl'h iKith the public and the
^^n Bngljllliman aaya: “Lord Kilch alike as is ‘The Mummy and the Hum Ihe B*ar of yyuiig ehihlr«*u. He shnwot' Until January to have our aemi-annual
clearance sale but start a SiWay dotfv
I India for the eap. mlng Bird.’ hut what struck me most bow thl.^ was while ihe child
' of
of. orgahUliiR a big army furcihiy was the fact that nine out o! Ing through the prlmliTve stage eif d- ing aiaughter right now. If you wai
a«l
told l»y tny cmiali’ every icu of the men who applied for velopntent. which c«impares to th to save big money on your sjit .
theru^uM^ a
thral. that Britain ha* 5imi. an engagement wanted to play thf Urac wh»*n lyinmii Iw-lng.^ Iiv«sl in overcoat den’t buy until'you’ve ae<
wholRmPfiAn
000 men ready in India at a nuuueut'f perl of Gulseppe. the Italian orgar ?av«'s and was the child’s wa> of at» Oliir tine and hcird our very, very to
Benda.
notice. In the Chltral cam]>aign t« gjihder. which Is utuhnildiMlly one .tf prising their parents of daiig.T by eall price*.
.ng »»ut ill fear. Other exaiii|ile* w«t<
rtnnmamUni a reglnu’nt
-egiDieni ui
of Slklia
thi* greatest Thamcier’ parts ever
given to show how gnat was the teat
Id roc tlA
(loorka* and
written.” An can be nadlly imagine
af (he child at this pcrloj. "The ir
ponparlel, no r as flpbtldg
with such a field to chmise from aa/ratil of the dark Iml the
rt- not .inliAe
^^■eaned. They aniiuliAe the Jain admirahle Guiseppe is with the com
child of two or time year* is." sai.l
^ but Blorkler "
pany that Manager Jules Murrj- hrUr.p
.Mr. Lancaster, "and why Is it?"
to SteiniMTR’s Grand oih'iw honsie neat
prove
the
point
he told that the primi ^
^
Oh, Yea. It'a 8o.
Tuesday night, Nov. 29; and. In fact
^Tnirty-day clohtiog alaughter aala <-ver> character In the play is ln'ing live child was Iwirn in cave*. wWe all^
darkness anil when along/Iglil .»r Benda's nqht m eC Yojirna today. DonT wait if you
‘nierpretjsl by an artist of 4*xre|*ilonn1 ten year* of age wore f.me(l «,ut A. | slaughter n th- talk cf
Ilf** auita and overcoata at way, way Rblllly. W. A. Whli««cnr will api*ea*
the parent home and had to
below real value.
Benda.
as l.sinl Lumloy.
ihemsi'fveR and that this f«a
. There is a spr«*ad of the goi»d tiling* ness came on. The young chili today {
Not a tick Day Since.
ha* to pas.< through the samiAprimi- i
“I waa taken aevere'ly with kidney in "The Hml Widow Bniwn.” the ia«
M*:lral comedy iHucceas. which is .Ive |ktI<kI. He explajm-d this yum'-.' !
trouble. 1 tried all aorta of mf'dlrlnes.
none of which relieved me. One day I
Manager .V Q. Sea mm on s on the same principles as the ciitiin^'
Lv
j oaw an ad. of your Kleclrlc Bltiera
oad httracilouK this sef^’n of HiHtond teeth and said the fear wn-t'
t * and determlnejJ
try that. Alter Fiu- an offering of this wort, wtrangc t*; always bv.re to arrive on schixlul • j
I fell ndleved, and
taking a few doi
I
then' is a tangible plot. In fiiii time, fmm two to tW^* years.
soon ther^ftcr
The long level in thy child’s life tha; j
and have not teen a tick day ainc3. Kior>- and in action it is much supi'rlor
Nolghliora of mine have been cured ol
the usual piece Of I's kind. Th' tomes lietween the a^es of eight an'j
twelve
years
was
the
second
part
he!
Rheumallam, Nettralgla. Lft
characters have individuality and pm
ICldney u tmbles
A Sparkling Three^Act
IHise. and the dialogtuw are fluent, :alki-d iiiKjn. He further told pf man a •
r.
Ol ri
Thla la i
devi-lupmem. which, at times, wa*
Comedy
Only 6Ac. at K. H. snappy and wttty Aided by itreily very alow and at othiT period* nioi •
N. C.. writes.
girls, clever comedians, beautiful
1« Urug Store.
Mnad a South Bide
Dtu; Ca. I limes, the latest vocal numbers ami rapid. At one time he .wa* small t ^
. , W’tit S Bona and Johnaon Drug
fctatiie,
strong
ph.vsicaUy.
well_
knit
,
. llrugglsta.
graceful dances, a thoro-agbly deligh'
fill evening’s Vntenninment is assnr>ii and hardy, bad a short thigh Imae an l;
Lota of other good atorea
features that are characteristic of thej
ut Steinberg’s Grand oin ra house
but they don't atan aiaughter aale* mat Fihlay. Ih>c. 2.
South Sea Islanders, the Bushmen an :.
until January, penda opens a 'real
others and If the rhllil 1* closely exam '
clothing olaughter sal* right i
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Ined the slmllaritv can he seen a»
soseon. Don't buy until yo(
thine
ages. Funher. few children di.*
Itching. llUnd. Bleeding or rrotriidBenda.
his prices.
ing Pile*, ’four druggist will refund between the age* of ninC and twelve
money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to years, only twenty out of l.ouo, an 1
before that time half is not unusual.
Benda can show you.
cure you in € to 14 days. 50c.
The child passes through the prWholesome Fua
natal andjpo*i-natal course and uuSplendid Singing
legs aomei^tncNlfl^ not come along to
push them over they stay there. From
Rick Costumes
the age.s of nine to twelve they grow
little, but J«*t preceding or just' aB'*'’
DIRDITIOX OF A. W SCANS!* •
It i* not unfrequent for them to grow
an inch a month. They Increase llule
Prices: 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c.
in weight. ’The child of about ten I*
very rugged and you can’t kill him h?:*!
just before or Jugt after this perir*!
I very delicate." said the speaker
this was the stage of the charac
i terivtlc* of tbe Bushmen, etc.
Nomadic With the Seasons.
Another starillng sisiemoni snd
i wa-» I
Y'«?u can l»auk your •saving.*- hero
HoisitloRnt
Have yen a bouae to real? W<
have two elwrou who want a *lx *o
etglii'ru^ bouse wfth bath Thee^‘
liartiew an- viltlng to pay amr;
than the average rent far a bonsv.
ALmi have other elhmts waiting forbouse*. Tiu you .know what we do
for you whi'ii wc reeit your house?
BrttVr call at inir oftcu-* this X'veu
KNIT GOODS
For Ladies’Misses aM aUdr^
Ladk-S . mi«ae«* and cbiMr n * Cioviw a^ MHiiew di lit,
Ladit^’ mi*M-s’ and (’blldn-n’* J«*r»-y lltnioa l.^qu^ags lU
Shawl Fasrinatorv. all «il r*. a* 2Se. tOe. 76c. $1Sfi.^
lnranrs’'*aek* and boolle*.
Ways’ Mufflers, all iidors.
I.adic*’ Knlt .Rkiruk assoriicd color*, at fiOc and H.Wl
\Vt wan? yiMi to look our line over iM-fort- yoti Iwy. [
nfflBdft?"""-**’"*
—ASr-BMxr^
"To^.'.VjV..
Ileiredsis
--------
s
TEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House,
Friday, Dec. 2nd.
!
THE REAL
WIDOW
BROWN
MONEY FOR SALE
This bank sells home and foreign drafts
cheaper than either the postofiicc or express
companies. Call on us when intendior to
send money to other points.
: OUR COLLECTION DEPARTMENr
Is at your service for the prompt collection
of notes, bills and accounts^ Onr charges
are very reasonable.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.Outof TownSeniice
cbil-1
dren mn away In the spring, 87 pvrj
cent, and 81 per cent In the spring,
and fall. He said ihU condition wap;
also lor the same primitive reason •
that geese migrate.- Further.. who*e j
tribe* n*e to migrate in the sprin.t.
and the child i* again in that siag-'j
from S to 13 years and few of hi* hoar-1
er*. he aald. could aay that (hey had
not ran away or attempted when i«f i
that age. Some of the BUiemem*
safely and convenienliy tliov.gh
you may live many mile* awav.
Interest compounded twice a
year wilhoul presr-niing yoiir
lH*ol;.
1100 will open an ar
eotinL Write us ah<»iil It.
Timtu Citr Still bit.
ST A. J. WILHELM sS
DON’T
STARVE
300 Ibilfereilt Styles
OF-
We will soon l>c aWc to
Rockers
. 1
FEED THE HUNGRY
-*Tr
Half Price
to wlect from. You can find just wl.k
you Vant a: Jii*' what yon want
The HCHHAM rocker t» th*
romfonahlH and t-A*y ix-k»T yt*t
J 1st like cut. spring *eat.
»u*t?‘d In bow leather. |»eamlful
er uphi>Utere«l back, iquaro r
oak. •'«dl Kprliig*, rtrlntly guarafitW.-d.
for only*'
T
Watch oiur “ad” lor announce
ment of our openiBft tdhich will
occur about Saturday, Dec. 2nd,
or Monday iJec 4th.
$16.75
The Economy Store
Other *tyh'* from..
241 Front St.
\U-:iE0R^P£.'£|^
J. W. SLATER
Tonr Reliable Home Fnrnlsber
Wholesale and RetsIL
iukt ths t.imr. Everybed/ .
luqnler a.i?e m January, but ■
and ovtrroit
C'cthing at jv.^y.
FURNITURE YOU WANT
X<nv is the lime lo buy and ibis is the place. The ver>' newest the markets
can imnlucc, The best cprality. always, and at prices that arc most satisfactory’.
HALL TREES
I
That are the rmest ever sliown here.
and the best that is made, will be pleased.
ROMAN CHAIRS
.
Those who want ’‘somethinj; (^iffcrenl
j
.
'
|
. •
!
In theol.lestpatterns-no two styles alike-made in mahoLMny and golden oakjust what you want for reception liall. parlor^ librarj' or den.
BRIC-A-BRAC CABINETS
Somethin- so needed in the parlor or sittinK room. You always want a place
to pbt your handsome vase.s and pretty bric-a-brac, so it will be perfectly safe. •
FANCY
rocker's
.
\ou surely will buy when you s('c these handsome new goods.
of (band Rapids comi.arc with them.
.
MORRIS CHAIRS
No stock north
•
vays so comfortabh? whem you conic home lircd, all kinds of woods and al_
.Mw;
colors
olors ct
cf velour.‘;ind the ctishioh> we guaKintee to be genuine hair. Prices
and uj).
TURKISH ROCKERS
Should be in every home. The most durable and comfortable chair that is
made." We have them in all grades of leathers and the largest stock to select, from
in this region.
SECTIONAL BOOK CASES
' Are the pride of a book lover’s heafi. You then can know just where each
book is. safe and away from the dust.—then it is such an ornament. You can own
just as large a case as your books call for—can buy additional sections al any lime.
We want you to see these at once.
DRESSING TABLES
Something every’ woman wants—remember this when selecting gifts.. We have
them in oak, birch cherry and mahogany.
DRESSING TABLE CHAIRS
Most convenient chair ever made for the dressing table, with back only four
inches above the seat.
•
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Plano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
, MERCANTILE COMPANY
J®
f
HEALTH
hAc
Most
h^ortant
Thoan* Ooi. rsMar.
1«:90 ». BL.
Ooo«»
f«MCd to ItaB 7:M>
''TS* Mglaa of a Toi
Maa.**
Saadar arhool at am.
Ravorth taasaa at t:4S p. ai.
issitr
Bar. W.T.«m#k#aaa. malar.
Moralac. !•:».
iThe manufactureri <4 Rfli^
Powder hsre had 4O
^ adentific experience.
lEirerr method of braid>tndratting has been exhauar ttudm in this countrjr and
iThc rcaalt b a perfect prod
in Royal Eakinj]
Baking Po-te;
: b no aubadtut for It.
purity and efficiency of
‘ Bakine • Powder ha^
1 coimnended by the high^
I of the world.
|Theae facta mean two import thiogt to all houtekeepers:
FMtfktiBifaliaklm
Favter to heaHfeBd and
Boaket vkticamx fkoi.
Second itkatBayalUk/
ratrier Mkes litl
Br«taa.7:ta.
Prajrar awwllax oa Tkaraday at
tagatlrtt.
an ara aardteny terltad la tka 1
rlcea.
Her. D. Ooeklla. pastor.
No BMirBloc or erealaa preacklna
serrloe.
Saadar acbool at wood. Senior dearimcat meeu la Oraage ball,
jary aad tatarmadlaU depart»«U tn
parlors and Mra. Bdwardf and Mrs.
Oilkert s elasaas In kasaaMt of par
lors.
Junior CfcrlaUnn Endraror at 3 p. m
Youni people’s society of Christian
Endiartir at SidB’p. m.
^
Thao^rlni meeiing.
the adaitlaaat groatk. wkiefc to the
period at giWk fToai tfce primitive
, eight 40 isreHre years, to
hood, wken tke votoe dhaagea. beard
appears, tke stage of puberty
raaebed. tbe thigh boae Moagates and
ocher chaagas are unden
sad the prtaUirvc stage to over
the hoy to a maa.
This to the place where tbe cbi'.!
wakes up to the fhet that be to a atan.
tbe child wonders whether tbe
pie who he is with are his parents. ha<
tas doahts and ihe adutisent begins -o
Mve and thoughu are awakened.
s Inddeau were«lied tknt wer^
very Interestlcg and to prove b’s
point. Tbe Mood prosaarr 'nereasei
six limes at this period and the boy to
all life and vitality.
Must Help Child Orvw.
The lesson for tbe teacher aad
parent U to help the child grow and
develop which educatloo means from
birth to manhood. He summed up th-.
various Initiacts of the child which
have to be developed by growth. Th*'
grat year or two the child should h"
kept quiet and he continued, -the
has more sense than tbe average
mother for the former seeks
quiet place or nook to nurse Us off
spring the first few sreeks and can.
fully attends It. but tbe mother pUew
her child on exhibition shortly after
■wratwy. Xo«th cat—a Wtamm Tasala.^
EfilywMkwnamaaaaiaWiaaal OardaL Wins oC Oaidni ou«a ditmtioB. pariodical beadaehea. tolUnff of tka
cans axtnBBC caaa of tbeaB troobka. It <
____ £ woaaa^ood, hripa brii^ cbildrea to bamn
■iiaMs.»H.|...v»»/aadckildbiitkaaaiar,pe««cataizuseama8niaiid is
ChakootaaedieiiMOvuriBada for naa during the ohaage of Ufe. Why permit
tht good wamea ia your hoaia to anftr anothar day? Evoy dmggiat
kto«L00battki«f Wiaa«
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CHRISTMAS INDUCEMENTS
)Ve «bl hang and connect, all Electric, Combination an<! Gas
Chandeliers
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INVESTIGATE 1
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The fjstein we do business on
and the qunlity and price of
onr goods.
The Enterprise Grocery
STATE AND UNION
1
1
P. W. NICHOLS
Stamps with Every Sale
EARN 81.000 A YEAR.
Che InUrnational eorrtspondtnce Sehaels
WILL START YOU
Ask the Ai^eat to Call
b. f. hall.
220 e.
front st.. t. c.
Bgilders and Masons Snpp|y Co.
SEL-L.
BRICK LIME CEMENT
AND
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
. OFFICE 209 STATE BANK BUILDING
’ O^F^OSITK
C04-IN0II.
ROOMS
JENS C. PETERSEN. Mgr.
FITCH, MS COY & CO.
HAY. FEED & DRAIN
CIT. PHONE tSB
BELL PHONE 12B
DFF1CE&WAREH0U5ES
D.R.Sr.l TRACKS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
GRIN NELL BROS'
the Pisno Store
that Saves You lUonet
A.lu>ays at
the foot of
the class
|ss;*£iiL8ss^^
-
IT WILL PAY YOU
J. B. Pala:* ElMoario Oo.
Do not blame
the boy for be*
ing dull and
Stupid. You are the sttrptd one!
Stupid because you never thought
about his liver. There is where all
his trouble lies. A sluggish liver makes
a sluggish mind. A boy cannot study
when his blood is full of bile I
Ayer’s Pills set directly on the liver. They an
I all vegeuble, sugar<oated. Dose, just one pill
at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. Always keep t
I box of these pills in the house.
-----------------------------------------------
Sack of TIeur Tr««
Bvanpalical Chureh.
Bar. a M. Hotoapla. paator.
10 a. m.. morning c:a« meeting.
l«:30 a..m.. worship.
Annual missionary service.
A Thanksglrlng and missionary set
FIEE OF CBAIGE if •tAbM Mart Dumber 15th.
mn will be preached and an offerlnj:
and aukscrlpilons received for thThty auJtt Em Frooits.
Michigan Conference Missionary so
ciciy.
The Alleluia chorus wll sing at thW
PHONt va.
12S CA.S »T.
sen ice and all are Invited lo attend.
•Iniellectually children grow as
12. Sunday school.
rise grows tram a center of develop
C p. nu. Y. P. A. service.
t”
he
said.
.
If
tbe
child
Is
not
7:00 p. m.. sermon,
lerested in school the teacher has
?*ponRlbl«
i /:arcl
ny
found that center and she must find i*
Qraea episcopal Church.
wreck and*the sai
a rallw
Peurteeath Stfeat M. a Church.
Miss Mry‘le Montague, who was
if
Ik developed as he should
are making human wrecks of suffer
Rev. J. W. MlUar. paMor.
. C. T. Stout, rector,
led the dlscusKlon, was HI an*: ers from Throat and Lu
Practical thoughts and niso lllustmQuarterly
meeting
at
the
Fourteenib
loly raamuBlon. t:40.
i^pre given along this lino Principal R. 1.^ Sye suppliod. He sai l Hut since the advent of
King*«
nice and sermon at 10:30.
card to I
impiloc.
Now Uisoovery for Consumi
Every child has a growing center.
bandar school, lS:0fl,
'
c
wa? Coughs and Colds, even the‘worst
Teaching is one of tbe grandest thing? achool attendance' lo this country
a^hcrvlcr. 7:00.
1.
and
hopoU-sB
the world. Tbe posslbllliles In i: lax and that ‘someihlng ought to be
gnat ion is no longer i111‘cc‘iiRary. .Mrs.
‘ tremendous and there is nothing done according to'his mind and tha’ Lois Crngg of Ikirrhestor. Mass., is
iho parents were often to blame, au I
Ijctter than to help young people
whoseL* life
Rev. Edgar U Requa. pastor.
Asbury Msthodist
sllowed the boy to cultivate the habl* by Dr. King s New JliKCovi ry. This
pter
men
and
women.
I»:4C a. m, ffunday school.
ft. Hugh Kaaoedf. pallor.
the conclusion of the address of staying out. The Idro of wanting to great remody Is guhranteed for all
11 s. m.. service.
Throat
and
Lung
dtoeasesf by F. ll
sen lee. 10:30. Theme.
make
money
takes
out
a
largo
pei
. of tbe Olivet students predem
3 p. m.. Junior Endeavor.
The fact that the Ik).v is oftor Mead s 8<Milh SiU«’ Drug Store. S. K
• One Thin* Needriil.”
President Lancaster the Olivo
Wall St Sons and Johnson Di
16.4B p. m.. senior Endeavor.
.Iriven.nift of the sohool is that he ha/
Ironing acrrlce. -7:00. Theme,
7 o’clock, evening service,
to do tM»mo'hlng with his liamle Voire of Ood to Bach Individual.'
Afternoon teaaion.
rrsycr m‘*eling Thursday. 7:30 p. ro
well as his mind and ihm h«* rv*
luaKKmoHInR. 1»:4R a. m. •
Principal D. 11. Waldo of Kalaroai«
Kvi rybody Invited to these servicer
lends) school. 12 m.
Maj*ii Ati!-Hit :i. Cti>!iiiian; who w:iWBK the first Kp« aKiT yrntenlay aft«*i- tio kept In srhcMil. Aihh tios ho rit -.1
pood opportunilv |o supplv thi- private Boi n*inrv to |I’r* sulom Miilaii:
Orth l>-aitm', ft p. ro.; loader.
iiiMin. lie tBlk«Hl on ’ The (Irowth
First Praabytsrian.
hHllor; Ii*|dc.-An ln*.|»lrirK
ani.
Flllmoro. IK at
livib*.; iu N-v
the Teacher.” Character and prlnc.
Cor. Washington and Park streeU.
R«-veral oth«*rs Pad. part in tin- «on lk‘dlor.1. Mokk Ho; was il:i- ph.iu..-*
look In ihillB.'*
pie'wi-re•tourhed
uinin,
talking
from
Ilcv l.eniucl n. Illssell. pastor.
nirdlal w.dmnio at thc'sc serviro;.
dtoru»r*ion end hmiiglii ««ui Inlo • raphor ov<*r »ru plot oil to
a ohl *1
the KlandiH.int of the grt>wth of
Ressinn meeting, •:46.
.ling
tsdnis
Ono
of
tho
main
p«dn:
?
oxi*<?uiiv«- III till' Fiiifi-'il S<nlo,^.
: earlier e.K men and women and kep*
Morning Bcrvlre. 10:30.
in do In tho dlsrussion was that Ih**
tjef»»re hlK audlenee that iM'riouallt.
Chureh of Chew (Diaelplea.)
Illltle school at noon.
*..
|M*r»4inality of tho loaolior hnd ronsil
Doesn’t Reapeut Old Age*
wan
tn
he
emph'^'ty^d
first,
last
and
all
Hreachlng service. 7:00.
I p. Ultom. ppstor.
oraldo Innuoiico on «ho attomlane"Ii’B Bhamefui wlK-n yotnh fali
the lime.
C. E. meeting at C:30.
I hour. V;3f».
Influenrc of oihers Ik the flrhl ihltm
Reals free.
valtied as highly
•ruing. I0;3u; termnn suhjoct.
that Khould lie omphaKlxod In thl*
1‘illB. They
All
are
welcome
lo
a!l
the
senrlees
.
tho
n'SiKtns.
Ihe Pi«*arhcr should t
rlnership With Clod."
Kpr'Tt of ppraonalll.v. to come In to
maladies , mnli r Low sev.uo BUd
upon korso|f.
■nlrrmedlato Kndcavnr, &:3A.
resiM'dlviwifh good splritK gives them Ineenllx't' »«in6 J-.....^>^r ^ as -Tho SrhiHd n'- Jaiindtce. Fever. Caji
l«-alw Bndeavurr 3
Free Methodist
und iwiwer and the inore the)
In the Training lor C4tto.o
7:‘SI Birnmn
siihjerv
to Ibis perfen Pill.. 2ric oi F. ii
Free MeihodUt prsinehlog at til under the Infiuence of good men th*«
Riipt. P. P. MuKon of Roo* Mead's Rotilh <tlile Drug Siorc. R^ K
ffhai :!• the tlo-p. I- A npiTlsl Invl
East Fourteenth struet Sunday at l.roader will he their personalUv
Walt k Souk and Johnson |»riig Co.
the title of hlK, paper
mrlinml
The scy^ind thlng>to l»e emphaalre i
10:30 a.m. Rev. C. Miller.
•Irtigglstx.
lilting for CitIzonKlilp."
go out of doors and get the
talkeil along the lino of
lay arhiMil Bl 12 Thl« U
imi.doti
I Ik 1 aha
duenee of nature—"It helps physleall
rt'latlonK
wiiioh
rt«Hl, as -Thu W.iihlV T. mi»er
Christian Belanea.
to a mental tonic and atimulons. We
ntoiti and oImhIIi nci* in ihr- gov nidi red that th.- maclilii'-ry t
Hunda).** and every imr. nt
•ert elasilcity of mind and naiui.*
Runday
morning
service
at
10:30
in
n vsime prepansl lo'repiatn
to Holyoke. Mas.-. II to tald
gives It and as a part of our environ- ernmj*nt. The home he, depleted
th<* liall over posiofllce.
i^honl
A spi'clal iViigi
rltUenshlp He told how lltorty h.t hHK not been a paVing itrupo
raent It mmildK us." It also tends
Wislnesday
avening,
tetUmoBj
grown and how litomrlcal Inhoritane—
|[| Im' given
l»on<*sty.
^
A Runaway Bicycle.
had
taken
place
through
centurloB.
meeting.
7:30.
The third iwluf to be emphaalxel
Saturday.
Terminated with an ugly ciil oi
The birth of this httinn and the do.,
Reading room, room 314 new Wll
as lo go to the books; don’t bcconi'
leg of J. B. -Omer. Franklin Grove.
[limlor Endeavor.* 3:30.
tlniiw Ihrough which, H has pass
holm block. op«*n every afternoon ex
to bookish, but get Into the spirli
Ilk,
It
develuped a atubborn ulrei
-vtvai: T;00.
told, ttniil now it has a stron: unyielding
M*P* Bunday -from 2 to 6. Thursday
to doctors and remedies for
the author.
tystematic lllhle ntudy. 7:30.
central governntont.
four years. Then BuckJen's Arnica
evening from 7 to 9.
The fourth point for the source
iflSsion Btndy riaas. 8:13.
Tl-.o sitcaker briefly touched upon »i Salvo cured. It's just as good for
A cordial ■'invitation Is extended to strength, growth and iiower Is to 1
. hotoc-^Study of the Sundav
Burns.
Scalds.
Skin Eruptions an<
vorces
which
/
playoii
an
importai
all to attend ail services and the read low the golden rule. 'He emphaslr.crt
inday itchool leiuson with the chil
In citircnshlp and also touchpO Piles. 23c at F. H. .Mead's South Side
ing room.
tbe.importance of doing for and sherime of the citmmprcia! condition* Drug Store. S. K. W:iit k Sons an.l
with
other
people.
SelfishneKs
Johnson
Drug
Co.,
drnggists.
Ralvatlon
Army
Sarvlesa.
li are the
The saloon was touched upon lit cltie ■
t not be a part of a developetl
Comer Bute and Union atreats.
and the Influence it hed.
son’s mind.
To
teach
the
lesson
of
llle
th
•
After the talk the question was ope-i
steadfastness of piirpoFO to more that*
for dlacoaalon. 8upl.-l. B. Gilbert i
richeK.
.
sentlng some Interesting points.
Ruporiniendent Lott of Elk Rapi.1.The next speaker was Principal
cook part in the general discusslor.
M. Em«l of Petoakey. who lead
which
closed
tbe
afternoon's
pnipraro.
topic, "Tow to Hold the Boys and Glri
ComiWitteea Appointed.
in School.”
President Andrus appointed the fol
Principal Elliott w^e to twentylowing commUteoB during the opening
five different aoperln^ndeiUa. and
celved data from sixteen achobls upon of the meeting;
Committee on Nominations—Supe.which he baa^ his remarks, present
Intendent lyitt of Elk Rapids. Commis
ing a chart which showed that out
sioner Dnncan of Leelanau county and
l,(*€4 1nl
Principal R. L. Nye of Traverse CHy.
drop out
Comm,itee on Resolutions—Sapeiicdropped out at the eighth grade.
18 per cent in ninth grade. 11 per ceat tendent * McGee of Cadillac. Soperin
tendent Betler of Central Lake
grade and 23 per cent In tbe twelfth Superintendent Baker of Manistee.
\VAT baking
J X /VLr r
‘
grade. ’The greatest number failed In
the ninth grade.
He touched upon the facta that
fluenced the non-attend^ce^ of pupiland presented vivid Illustrations
*
lot advocate too strong compu’.akm.
The course of atudy was one of thv
points be touch^ upon. He aaid
curriculum In the acboolx
made by tbe same Ood as made
inre aad ooavevcd the Idea that
cooraea of study did not appeal l
young people as they should,
thought tbe steps from the ninth
grade to the' High acbool and then '
college too great and that there was
Methqra rrataa IL
Mothers everywhere praise onr One
Minnie Cough Cure for the sufferings
It has relieved and the lives of their
mile ones It haa aaved. A certain cure
for co?»c*>a. croup and whooping cough.
OIrla expect reo^wtea ip work In a
day's time. Bcajtffylng changes
alow. Keep on Uking Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea.
Twill make
jbu fresh and blooming 35 cents.
Johnson Drng Co.
toianliem4«Mdr
........................The
naironare
the big dealer
is eagtrly
ght by til manufacturers, who naturaacredlt
is unqtiesUoned.
.The of
patronage
of the big
dealer sou
is eagirly
ly vie with each other In offering attractive price conrcHslons.
It is tho power of ou^ Immense purchases, made nocessary by the ag^egaie business of our
atoros that caablea us to give the unapproachable values f«.r which our House to famous. The
growth of our business throughout Michigan and adjoining states
struments onr prices; our service, and our lil>cral m*atmeni of customers, they quickly roalire
Mva^
he piano bayer
oayer greatest value, m..
U^ro^ dealing with us 11 Is undoubtedly true that we offer the
the hlgb«d —
do*. iHTanse we are without question one of Ihe
gree of satlsfartloB. and the most rfflclent and reliable scrvlrc,
in
‘hr
world.
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nrownized and nerfecllv enulpped Music Houf
I EAST FAYHginS. SEW mWOS TO aUTT. |
TRAVERSE CITY STORE: 159 E. FtoOT STMANCH OF ORINNELL BROR.. PIANO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERB,
i:
^
► TRAVtlltC cmr, illCHICAM, »ATl«OAY. MWMPlimJMtK.
MUttOMALS.
llr*. B. L. Clo«w of CMitMllak* »*•
ilLM ffiSITS.
imuiuis
Md hem* loter *fi*r nmimi
Th**k*gl*l*K wlU her eMm. MtaSi*
fUBMMl.
B. 8. WBMmbt ntmiwed home
aftOTBoas from • xhree ««!■'
trip with three deer.
She W«? a Faithful Wortter In Trav•na City Hive. 5«, L- O. T. H..
for Ten Year*. *
Wh* want* * suit or over
DANCE IN MODERN WOODMAN
ball Thursday, evening. Everybody •beiiit one^ialf iwgular pUcaT
at (he oowuHNiK pv
siaughter **1* I* In full hlacL
r24S-5i
who has Bred oa the hay shore for al Invited.
mbat 50 year*, daiina mboat the he <
“Let Benda show you."
record f6r bringing down dear of nnr
one in that aecUoa. It U
that he has killed.fully S.OOO deer.
TRY A RECOm> WANT Aa
|
Tbl* 1* aaore by far than any one In
the dty or county can boast of and it
U doabcfnl if any oae In the rtate can
reach anywhere near thl* record.
'“iiS
The taaeral of Minnie Nagel. wUe of
MOrr AMO TMIRTIW
Fredrick Nagel of thl* dty. oecurre 1
OTHERS IM CITY. ‘
os Frtday at : p m. from the bone of
A .■
won HUSBAfiDV OCATH.
her daughter. 1» North Cedar street.
Senrtec* were under the auspice* oi
the L. O. T. M, deceased having been
Mi^ C. e. HMU mmed
'
a member of that order ahd Traver*.!
today.
We have just received anodher
Mr*. Brut* Breeau* of Bvmrt. wLs UTMOST VIGILANCE EXERCISED City hive 6S2 for the past ten year?.
She wa* alarar* ponclual la attend' fovt «OT CAUOHT IN FNOO AN9 »p«M Th**k»»lrto« wHh her eietef.
BY authorities.
laije invoice of the cekbaat^
and had Slled the offlee of color
TIUUN UCKCD ON HIM.
Ur%. Ber&ea of Bk B*plda. ret*r»od
-----jT
for
ser^
years
and
wa*
coo
bo*|» today.
Party
Aroae
About
S
of
the
most
tallhfal
worker*
In
th^
-----------------------------------------.
«nu>;pr*«oeifuai
Hra. Robert WUmo of Segiiuv. who \ Rr*Mdei*tUl
Uy, jMHiary apeat TbaokaslTlai a* the saMt of j ««ciock and Remained on the Fair
hive. Always cheerful and lively of
diepositioe'she wms called Grandma
, ««.
Ml* 0**th F*U*»**4 •«
her Biotber. Mr*. Robert Wllaon, «r..|
ah e»«w
0»y am
and Will
Nagel by almost every member and
:
Ml* L*»» M*^
retoraed borne today.
t € Thi* Evonlnp.
«'** alwaya anxious to cheer and make
direct froin the factory.
See h
Mr*.
A.
A.
McCoy,
vbo
ha*
be^
____
Mif ■••* c«it on.
good time for other*.
.
in our window.
^umdiaK Jhe p*M ihra moatb. wUh
■
Deceased had been a resident of
her butband. who ba* cbar«e ei an j
•ft_Pre*lden\ Roobe
Sou k*s.
Traverse City for the past iwemyfoir
St., loni*. retnraed bombom relt and nA«v
at 8t..
Horfadln* Mr*.
party.Hndodlng
Mr*. Roo»?
Roo*e
01^ eo«rt by Pratt A D*tU. attor- exhibit
exbll
cfening. Oa her way hack ahe relt and Ml** AIlco Roosereh. ar. year*, having come to this country
Btyi tar Beale I*. Ortertoaa*, arbo la»t
stopped with her bob. Rimer, la Grand ; spending today at the Loulalana Pur from Germany with her husband and
aak* Il«.0t6 danai** for the de*ib of
aaughter about 1880. She was alto c
•ding
Rapid* for a two weekT visit.
i ckaM! Expoeitlon. The preaWeni an<i member of the order of Companions.
John O. 0*t
ib*rr kiMlisad.
1
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Weibom and Mt
Jss.».
■ • ladles of that aoclcty being pres------Rail*
o<
lAk.
AW.
tar.
bn.klta.ta
oa
tk.
uaU
nwn^autor and cardinal Albatross Waists, very- prcUlIy made.
It M allegad that oa Jaa. ti. Bender.
;‘lna body. The Rev. H Kennedy
vUltora in the city * few day*, retom- wbleb was. it.tirtfied
autloned in
In the
the faltat (poke cheerfolly to the family and
Sbai^ straps of *llk. two on c^ch -ide. tl>e length offywwk
a tralB »^*al la the Per* Marqurt’.*
gronnds. Tb|j|pre*ldent And part, cried to Impres* the fact that ihelr
wlthrsllk bitftoo* give a very- dalntv i fT.-ct; ♦.tp has been
y^i la tbl* city tore oat the frog *ng agnia this morning.
Mias J. E. Rose spent Thankagivlng will reihaln at the expalUon until *
aad It wa* replaced with * rl|cld frcg.
while they last al
loved one was only gone before. Thi
Uler. Mr*. >1. Hoyt of Su»m.. when tht*y will go to the re
My. fMUrbouae, who w*« a night con with her si
floral offerings were veo' Jtumerour
dence of W. H. Tbompwro on Undel xnd a* follows: Mr. and Mrs. Foniw.
dactor as the frMghi. went on dui^
F. KMkstcin of Bingham 1*
WANTED
boulevard.
Bimday *y*olng and had WH working
Mnk and white carnalkm*t Traverse
It Is staled that Herr Moat and Ihlr
.
aboot an h^or. when hi. foot wa* apendinfl the day to town.
French Flannel, lurked front. co«.i tine of colors.
i
Rev. and Mr*. J. Burge ; of Fl/e Lake teen confessed anarcJilsts have arrive* nty hive 532. L. O. T. M . lar .e
' csaghTln the rlgM frog, the train
We want iu.u.fiMl.-lv
broken lull arc splendid waists %2.: o and
a a tlbM-rloe. now
spent Thankagivlng with their daugU in St. l>ouli in the last three week bouquet white carnations; Mr. and
ino euniiHTtent. itliabihacklag down oo hibr-tflth the result
ters. Mr*. Mathew* and Miss MauGe and the government ofBclals are uilnj Mrs. Sclierter. chrysanthemums; M..
that hath liaib* were rot of. He die 1
M»d Mrs. U Hall and son. ehrysantholiTt-V L*“-‘rai>tee -tSiy
the most vigilance while Prezldt
th* ant Moralng and the *iAt h*» Barge, returning today.
eit»j»l*>ynW-i»t j1 ;; t» o d
jiums. and roses; Mrs. Ferguson i
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Taylor Md tbre Roosevelt is at .the exposition. T
' wage-.’ in uur 4 ustum aivl
tio*a begun by the wife a*-admlnistra
ton and mothar and Mr. and Mr.'.
children. Nod. AnlU and Horenee. annrehUts have been requested
, • tiix :of the eitate. Summon* w*v
>avidsoD.
bouquet
of
rosi-s;
Mr.
and
Fine Henrietta W’alsU in full 1 ntspent Thankagivlng a* the guesu oi leave town,by the authorities.
aerrad oa James Kebb*. (he local
Vlrs. TiHjliald. chry»anthemuras: Mrfor keadv Ma.lcCl..thint.
drawn w.irk from the y«»ke. one n
John Grosser of Keswick, returning to
»nd Mrs. Ludka. white camalloostin cuff-. This Is an except hum lly
• -.7 *«•»’•
i
day.
»
THE MARKETS.
Mrs. .Bettlnghoosc. Uniquot chryimr
prh-.- fl.ot*. 1
W. H. LeOraff of Glen Arbor, who
\\ .
Card of Thanka.
hemums;
Mrs.
John
Prohen.
Mr*,
spent Thanksgiving in the clt).
We. the undersigned. wl*h to thank this morning for Wexford, where he
.^roberp roses; the Comi«nlons. bea
Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 2G-Wbe*t-D
'ouf mrtghbor* and friend*. aUo the *111 spend the winter.
Iful wreath of roses and carnation-.
cember..|1.17; May. 11.174: No- 2 re<l
. vw—
dUleraat aocIeUe* who *o kindly n*
:o. S com, new. 50c; No Mr . and Mrs. Frank Gnnn. caroations.
C. 8. Vader left this rooming fo*-. |1.18 asked; No.
sisUd «» during the *han lllaem an I Manistoo. where he will take the salt | 3 .white
amlly of doceastHl. 'carnal Ions ami
Alhamiss
in gtsid line . f colors, sire; line t» eompletc. a spi
wnne oaia.
oats. 324c.
dSath (rf our belorcd wife and mother;
dtrysanthemums: Misses Welsh ard
Toledo.
O..
Nov.
26.—Wheat—Cash
cial put-chase enables us to offer ih«*?e
■
batba.
BliO for the beautiful flower* which
Middleton, chrysantheraums: Mr. and
Mrs. N. L. Hanna and llltle grand ♦1.164; December. 11154:
w* reeoived a* token* of the deepen*, von. Weir Blodgett, returned to Sher ♦1.17: Jul.v. ♦l.OI.
Mrs. Sorenson and family, chrywinih. •
.A.l.ln->s Forrinau of
Cutting
roo:ii.
.Chlmgo. 'Nov. 26.-Whe*t-Dect>tn sums; Traverse City U-n S71. K. Oi T.
mpeet. Ytmr*.
man this morning after apending
Ftedrick Nagel.
n.. chrysanthemums; Mr. and Mrs.
ThankgglTit^ wlih.her aon, J. A. Blo.1 her. ♦l.OS: Mty. ♦l.U>.
those • ps ial hiai-k-;j;llk waLis '
e still ^ f<
Amelia Chahoc and Family.
her. 194c; Maj-. 164. Oats-Decein rbod. Furtseh. Mr. and Mrs. R. Her’..
gett
- worth »'• ‘NI .^n.l JC;‘<-'.-fi»r
Mr. and Mrs. Koln-rt HerkUt-r.
her.
294c<. May. 314c. January pork
OKIoaeo
Miss Ellen Austin, who teaches at
112.90;
Urd.
17.10;.
rib#.
♦6.C6.
esanthemums; Foi esters, cross
A party of Min
Keswick, attended th^iiaaoclation yej
Initiation work (erday. leaving this morning for
•s, carnations and smilax; lloy
Potatoes on local market.
s6ide*i. carrying ouit --------------------Selghbors. spray carnations; Mr. ai
, la'conneetlon with their fraternal »o Hatches Crossing, where abe will b* Eighteen loads received.
Mrs.- WlschenwlskCa wreath cam-iciity. were hortfted to unearth p the guest of her sister. Mr*. Bdsu.
ghastly secret in' the cavernous depth» Hatch, over Sunday.
F\)r the past two weeks Dr. J. C .ions and roses; Mr.'and Mrs. Thor
of a cave tn Southeast Minneapolis t
Leouard of Boice, Idaho, has beeii th' -.on, carnations; Mrs. Vincent Sin
few nights ago. A human skeleton
guest of hlfc cousin. Ma8<»n N. Leonani kley. Mrs. John Sladkley and Mts.
BREVITIES.
Sieved to be at least a ibonaan l
jf Blrinlngham. The doctor is knowi aokus. carnations; Mr. and .Mrs. Brptlagep and family, spray carnation.-;
as the,"Man of Mystery." and the pas
year* old. was found while the
R. C. Browning and J. C Banno:i 15 years of his life has lwH?n si»oat h Mrs. 3. McEvoy and Mrs V. 1.. Be-v
dent* were
putting a fresh
have
teoolved
notice
that
they
h»v*‘
l^ugh his initiation steps, one ni
the west, where he has traveled e\ a-are, spray carnations; Mr. and M-s
which consUlPd of making the inlti been awarded a patent on their new lensively. making a study of the prinil Marvin and family., caniaiions; Mr.
live conditions as well as the perma ind Mrs. Gus Herkncr., carnatlom,.
ate shovel sand. To thi* task he' wa* ?enrcnt burial vault.
With MB. W. A. WHITECAB « LORD LOMIET
About thirty couples enjoyed a vciv nent remains
Misses Glailys Fltxperald and Victoria
assigaed In the cave which is in th«
Us twriy and prehl.
V’lock. epray rosc-s; Mr. and Mrs. ...
rlyer bank near the Washington av pleasant dance at the Academy last a»ric people.' He has made many v
evening.
Punch
was
served
duriUK
uable discov. rles and hk* i»resonted
Wattkon and Mis. 1.. Eaaleion, sprny
cutto bridge. The skeleton was stnirk
by a *bov#rin the hands of the fresh iho evening and those that did noit the IT. of M. museum many rare a
'arnatlonif
Deeewsed leaves to mourn lu-r Ithman and immediately a Jest rat ■wre for dancing amused theinsolvi** valuable relies of prehistoric days, ag
*
'
sregailng in value many thousands o V husband, one daughter, Ameiia.Chathrough the party that dead men*- wijh cards.
There will be a special meeting ol Jollars. for which he would never a*
Price*. 25c. 50c. 75c »nd »I.OO.
Se«t S»l* now Open at the Bo* Office_____
hCqca were taking eojlnlxanre of tbeh
toe. and a graddaughier. Miss Grac-y
Traverse
City
fiive.
No.
632.
Ls
O.
T.
Wred acu. But when the skull w*»
;ept a pebny. Among his gifts ar .:*hahoc.
tirought out on the point of the shovel M. at Foresters hail Monday at 2 p. m. many old guns, each «»ne associatethe studenta atood aghast for ssverki tharp to attend to uKllnlshed busine*;* with some siege of Indian wartare; i
■r
mlauiea. The bones of a foot, th-j Jemnie BeUlnghoiiso.
mctciir. a mumaty. valuable poU*T‘
Rev. 8. Adelhert Wood of Adrian and many-Indian relics, among whlc!
eldest.and a few other gruesome rellcA
At
a
regular
meet
Inn
«‘f
Companion
HI
^-gin
a
scries
of
meetings
in
Were .quickly added to the skull an.i
Is a medicine wand valued’
Uie students swore solemnly io cm- Long lAke Friend* church tomorrow. Dr. Leonard ha»^verod"Tf».od<i mile Court Traver.-.f. I. O. F.. No. C, hoM j
The delegates and others who went during the past(l2 years with one pal Wednesday aflcrniK»n, Nov. 2'-.
pW them in the future ds the pm
tieular awe-lnsplrlng feature of their > the Sunday school convention n*. of mule*. and\has become a well .be following rosolulhms wen- adopt
liUUatlan. The skeleton was found Pontiac win give a report in the>Con known cbaracict throughout Qn*gpiWbcrcea. Our Heavenly Father |l.:
sfverai feet beneath the surface an ', gregatlonal church parlors tomorrow Idabp. Callfomlii ahd Nevada, whertba -only -thing to suggest the posslhlt evening. All Sunday 'schwl worker? bis professional Vkill has done muc; lU all wise provltience has call* J fruL.
■ inviUHl
he circle of (hls.cvirt to that hlghilif of a clue-was a Im U buckle had!> »nd other* iDteveKled
relieve suffering. Dr.* I>*onard "
x)urt of heaven the esu-t-med eom
corroded. The cave is in an out of th- bo oreseni
“1' remain in Birmingham a few day
nanlon. Minnie Nagle; ;.n«l therelori.
WhHc
le the exhibit or Uiurel
1
then retarn to the wes
way place and can only be reachr'
hardware alore of Julius Camp ^
endeavor to find somi
e It
after a dlWcuh climb down the blur,
bc|l
clnaed
this
week,
owing
to
the
uc
Resolve*'.. Ry Companhm eourl Trev
nearly to the water's edge. The paTlcthing more of Interest and \alut t
fse. No. C. 1. O. F., that while we Imw
• dpetded that the skeleton was loo an pleasant weather and the difflciiUy
the mubeum of the E. of M.
■vith humble suhmis.*»lon to the w-ill t-:
cient for them to trifle wUh. and
the preidlum offer will be continuel
:ho Almighty that we do not the lefs
was impoaaible to decide whether
Reulicn O. Small of Harper
. not tb* man had been a victim of foul with all sales made next week.
taSs about -to be operated on for *p mourn for our sister cctmpanlon who
There will be a meeting of the Son? pendlclfU, Though young and strong oa* bei'n called fr*»m this world of sor
play. The skeleton is now at the frawf Veterans Tuesday evening . Ir he felt that he would net *|fr\ivc th«
jw and pain to one of rest.
lemtly honae.
Grange hall. All who signed the call operation. So he made the surgeon;
Resolved. That in the death of -MlV.
‘ Pqr.tbe flrat lime in 59 year* Mrs 'arc especially urged to be present an' wait until be had summoned his fam ale Nagle we Io.mc a member wlm
all
interested
are
also
invlletl.
never
shrank from duty hut was nl
Uy. fixed his business affair* and madi
J. C. Friak 'of Marshall ate her
Special
coramunicatiun
of
Traverto
ways
active and zealmi.s In behalf of
hi* will. Then he laid down on
Thankxglvlng dinner without having
.h<r*ord*T. that the home *rf the tie
as her gne*i Mr*. James A. May. Al City lodge No. 222. F. and A. M.. ncr. operating table, took chloroform
?eased has hec-n deprived of a loving
\Vc* have told you something of the t iial ditfcrcncc be
moat 60 yeacs ago these ladies licgai. Monday evening. Work in the thlr-V —died.
Xnd faithful wife and muth*-r. Tha.
tbe pracUce of eptcrulnlng each oift degree and refreshments.
tween “WOOLTEX” and Shoddy an*l the acid test c
The hoard of trustees of the -librarv
the' .ompnnions, lend them our
era family at Thanksgiving and Christ
“WOOLTEX” cloths that proves the absolute tvorthincss c
have
insUlKM]
a
system
for
dlsinfeclP
nuiufcswtvlac
Blr*.
sympathies
to
strengthen
their
salinas. Mr*. Way taking Christmas and
The original imme of the turkey '
materials. Ne.xt in order of importance, therefore is lining!
uened hbkrts.
Mrs. Flak Thanksgiving. Tbursdav ing iKiok* and hereafter any book that
w
it wa* known by
is returned and Judged
judged to
f- l>e
* - Infectc-i! oocoocoo.. by which
Resolved. That our Charter -l»;fhcrc are linings and ‘’WOOLTEXj’ linings, but Mfhcy
. was the first time in all that perloi
draped for a period of thirty *lays an 3
that the custom hat been Iniemipteri
“WOOLTEX" garments arc made ”\Vpf >LlE.X lining
;bat a copy of these rtsohitlons hi
Mrs. 'Way’a 111 ■ health caused
only arc used, and that means
-j
spri-ad upon the minutes, that a copy ■
p destroyed.
ihuuksglvlng spresil. beard tbe be fccni to the family of the deceas-.l j
Rev. Demos Cochltn. who has been oocoocoo calling lu the f.nmlli.nr tones
------ aad that a copy he sent to the papef*'
Fin* aulta «nd ow*reo*U at’raai llt- seriously ill.
*.•
w
.___
t
_____ M____ ___ tai__ a,.,«^
••n%*e4r
fitrk
U belter loda.v.
| of our douiestlcated fotvl -Turk, turk, for publication.
tl* Frio*a during Banda** 3Gd*y
’ tork." These first Y:m!.ee hmitsmen.
Fannie Shuler,
tbe
alaughtarasia.
mlsUklnc this frightened
Clara C*ro*Ton, |
You know Iiow niortifyins it is to Kavc a defective t
aigbtlsss taU Bass*aissa.
itcly la
bird for Hs real aong. Imu
Lucy Weaver. J
William A. Pinkerton lells of tn did I baled tt nurkey ," nud'tur . it is to
worn-out linioK' in a garment. The rauwdness always sho«
Committee, •!
time coufldence man who used to do this day. Much more l»e*uUfal ami
at
the
verj' time when you most M’lsh it wouldn t. I oor hi
1
Amoar fa* naany gw
buslnens In Chicago.
He was anx I mosk-al was the Indlau name "oo-coo
by Beoator DanW of Vlrflnla 1* tbc ious to work nnmuirsted around a I coo." tbe note* iH*rullur to the Cock
ings break at most unexpected times and places, and everj
« Aralm
fallow ing:
depot w'here a special ofllreT wa* en I when sunning themsclv« in iierfcct
one think?! you have a “cheap” coat.
.
.
\-llegri«
A gaaticroan la th* mmth wa* erne gaged tn protect tbe unwary.
content on the river lieachc*.
M. E. IVtU, on arrhh«-t of l*aris—
Bay la cdareiWHon with a Tanka* crook our day wralked up lieblnd tbe
That is an unpleasant subject, so well think of good Hi
who trod btaofhl leuet* of latrodoa. ofllcer. wln>m be knew pretty well.
have diwlgiMHl a mcthoil of ere*tlns
ing5-“\VOOLTEX” quality linings~g6od not only in qua
tletorl*. ill .Xus...... I
boiiHes on rotating platform*. i*o ll*a1
tio* from a frieod la tbe aortb. whaa ■ ml suddenly rmebed around and put
ity. but appropriate in color and shade-handled with th;
tt twwKdPHl.tlut the nortbaraar wa* bis haiHl* over the ;|KvUI oflk'cr’s be tbe first British community to levy the blinding can be. umde to fa*-e In
(be sutiport
a tax on smosements for tbe
an.v wiiilreil dJrecrton at any time.
same care and attention to detail that it is necessary to goc
- vetecan of tbe civil war.
^es.
of local chsrlUble Institutions, say* tbe
-To*." oaM .the Tankeo. “I wa*
•X’aon you see anything now V* asked Jxtodon Chronicle. Mr. Bent tbe pre- The platfonu is smlporled on two com
■
™
garments.
tbe yrou
IMrtlclpaht la tbe late
ropooes a tax of a penny on centric wall*, tbe Inner cluin.t*er to lie
mler. propomw
Ing," Mid the other, as bs erety sblll
• Come in and we will show you "WOOI.TEX” Cloaks Suits,
You see tbbr be
‘ added, potatlag ta
lining siient in the purebaso of made eontsliiliig a stairway, ami the
a smr In bit t b-*T b«k (bat at th* raised Id* amis. Tbe crook removed theater tic-----ticket*. Tbe
— Melbourne tbe- axle of rotation Is o<-«-npied by a abaft
their fabric, fit fashion and finish. People aften say that
OOLTEX liniSgi a!
piece
feU atrieal managers are alaraud
his lisnds at ------ _
.
Bull Run.through wl.hli |»a<s tb*- supHy and
“Ubw In tbe world did yon gel bit into ea*-li of the om*-er’s hands.
proposal, wbleb they say mean* a levy water pliri** of tbe houee. \ gas or
The *-10*4 wslketl away laughing, of h per rent oo tlielr gross takings. conirui ctigiiu- le employed to move the
la ill* far* at the battle of Bull Bu»r
ubebltt^Bsly nehed tb* oMitticn bat tbe offii-cr followed. "«ay." he ry- They hare had a Kmg conWrence with platfunn. and if necessary It can Umarknl. "if ymi |wit one of tboar lot* tbe promler. but did not •uccod la used to ilrire clockwork which .wil'-^
oiy nioutb I twukl not evro spesk.--'- conrertlag him to their beilcf.
W>$*i tb* Tsj
enable tbe lionse front to follow! the
tb* ittaiaat BODduOsoc*. *T
• N*w Y.
sun daring tbe entire day.—Tb* Iabgat rafokas and looked b*ck.--<HM^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO. \ TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
petnVfeehij
7 «nt. drrE«MOUt« WAHT#flM89
MSniaTuctt TWS
j ^err
PRESIBIT E BBIG GOMSEI
EGGINTON
CUT GLASS
Bamum ^ Earl
MMtl
SuR Waists
Almost Half Price
Ctotblng Cutters
U-.
-
^ms.so ■
S3.0^
$1.38
S»rs, Riibick & Co.
$3.50 and $4.50
STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY. NOV. 29.
Cbe mummy and tbe bummina Bird
Olbat n«t» Vork Said:
CLEVER-Herald.
ORIGINAL-Times.
BRILLIANT-World.
A CAPITAL COMEDY-Tribunc.
FULL OF KOVELTIES-Press.
RESOliitlONS
u
inrlrSSS
Acid Tested and Guaranteed foi| twe Seasons
V:'
THeWeVENING * RECORD
• cmr, MtCHIOAN, SATURDAY. NOVEHStR », WW.
Coming Short Session of the Fifty-eighth Congress
friend dr foe, would !»•
wertve hta final political «1wlth the deference which ta
ilmalo rtKfat of ouch
tbcouelTM V* nmwfT*aiy to tb« d*-
■
I
«o
tW
»o
IttumsS CS* approocbta* ■■■■loo.
Ii it* crvs»taatioii olreody effoetoS
•
». far It* Itofcl
W"' .nd
BRd u*
It* p»r»onn*i
poroonziH 4rv.
devoid ot novelty and
laUr*
AIU»oo«t» m*ny yn- ^
^
H—t III■■run to b* ad*
Jostod. wouW
would orOlMl
ordInarBy ptm nmaarltvtmM •bon
h»r« b««
j Jwrt*d,
«d t»r vmnraal dtaMnctloa. Umt* to no
««M f« •
dii^pcnmuoo «
doabt w hateror Uut the ckwtec ■«•ef mirto.
*1^
■ton of the Flfiy-clcbth eoturo— wUI
be memombio In at l*a»t one iioptrt—
si"inn«bt to •
U tio a M«ooa of plentifoi vaiodlcto Hill* SWIM
d*«y record ot
Tho aatumnai elecOoo ha* pro-----------------1
.1^ eKritns o*«»oo
• 1»oom»»aa »n*
• SCANDAL AMO
.
THN«
]
*
HAIDS.- •
-The tPOfiWe wltk s
MT pers
go«ta 1a tltot tlier will m
.lie lurtnbn. mgM 1kt~<ict ”»»-
Twelre yegn g«> Utra^ “oW »»“•’
opened g IltUe emndr
lee cregra
■tore In a suburb oC BPdoklyn.
they made It In .a imajl eommnnliy
that seemed to gala much «n)oymert
of gossip. TheiirmfifDledachoer-
tarty ui* rt** «h«‘ •
ThJ-
loved them.
sal
r«
•WMii t* boM It* flrtt *rMl«n. Hurh *n
soemod a matter for public mirth.
Some of It was Indecent.; AH of It was
untrue.
Bui It was pasaed aloog un-
them was a genera^ feeling that
VU.J Ryan wome® were not Just rigbL,
Women "called
them
-designing oh:
maids” and declared uUl they weri
all fishing tor husbands.;
The buslnees at the lUUe store fell
There was not ro^lJ enough lo
at at times.
' ■.
nnally somebody told the atater*
hli-d.
Tile wot king niajcril.v will be »o
five i-dicy lli.»t U win lie ituiiveioua
t «,-«>3mpll*hed.
Binch leglalatliui
mcaniirne not only ti.e cit
It of the moatiunimiflah and lnno<,» der^-ii|.u..i.. The very l.nufidlude rei.e or me n.nU.mal cuptlal. but tlroi
iitilis to |M
the IV-em jmiIImoiI t«tnnipl« aiimild | of lite . i.tlre .-ounit'.
Kiiifii: to da That r
liblv be ri-ri;endiered . .-ne
...................
.......
.fv
.............. ...
aotona ulth
r- ivtinlnc genera t Iona
— Iiecume i RiKiM-veU were not trointr to be Ida «o»nr
*uuli anolhei ..piKUtanlly to
' Mucceaaor the .xiunlry and it* l iwtn.iKwla*- .x.m-eri.iriR I'erialn rag
er^ would atm l>e reai«inabiy inten-rted
vartiy
and
So
podplc-began to Ulk. | They talked
about tbe married and the unmarrie.1.
r.ur.r;.
victim*
That
sn **old maid” should get a husband
Vfm inlmuable *|«>ifcer of the Irouae.
rncle Joe C-.nm-n. Will niurn to
Waehlngton recur e In ‘the Itnowledge
that the next lilinoi* deb«iilioi. will
t-ontain nu>r»-of hta perta-.iiai and
pM^’d^ctlone of a »re*t city h*v«
tn ■ B»*«*ur* obor ured th* forn.er preemlnwre of the great iwlillmt fuiicilon, the flrdt hlond»y l« iHn'ember 1*
In no danger wliiil*»«r of lataalng unnolleed. For at leaat a aeek preredinc tlie opening o«f1i.l Wa*htf.«on
r<»ua*h liiwlf from the humdrum naihut.
Into which It tapoed ImmedUilely upon
the adjournment of the tart oeitalon and
hegtne to burttaw Tbe fW|o of go\-rm
n»*Ot *mploy*Og n» charge of the public
hullding* •ee* to U Ibal everjlhlng U
aaept ■nd gamUbed. ami the hum of
revtxwd Indurtry to In the air. Thi«
note of prejmratlon !■ not tonlined to
rapttol precinct*. The entire < ily hecome* In^Hved In the operation «f puttlog ofMhe old and putting on the new.
__ ,The advatice guard of coocrea* bei^rai to arrive. I*..rt of It emir* *a earaa to give aoiire welyirl to the au*gwnlon <b«t Innuemea not wlir.lly na
tional tUlT*
llonal
hava Drrn
been ^>P^r»UVt-.
nperallve. Theae
< sst-w*: a^a
ear- \
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tl.' ni*n w-hn hn\e '
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But the struggle to psv
the world was hard.
Mary married a letter Carrier.
eetat of th* ojwnlng.^^ nuinewu* and
Inchnntlmi.
itiwi. lo la-lake
themaelvaa I.. lo. alUlei. wheie the eUa-
The children
rent and wrest a living fpr three fro a
Lnd‘.^“'^r^rn‘^
permonet.!. reo:.rd*il U
rrmtrttiut* w»»i*le'-rr he- COuM to Ibe
b«wm* V^>nrmed
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.»« sort or exlstenes. They were kind
and pdllic and obllglag.
IS* miprwT.*
They
wefe M*ry. NoUle UA Joaephlne
Hymn. They bed g Urli« to make, and
0.r U^U.“-“n« 6-^-
VMal ' .imtloo.
.nrtloo
]
owa bwtocas. Ignorg*** *•
dffidijr a tgggpoft «a ■Mlfcc-*'
chartcier and capacity
never been p^vMed with a targxv
field for expioitatlon.
It t» entirely
without Uie bouitda of raaMMi to expect
that *Mr. Rooaevelfa tneoaage to the
rellrisg congrea* MlU be the conven
tional makeahiri <rf an executh-e whd
a fired hi* larxcrt gun and la ho|dng
■t it* re\ erberullorji may continue to
e end.
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It cannot fall to be a poHtIcal lovo
gl%e | univet»all)*j dlatnbutert. . «*n
'’tlla originality and literary rtyle
could fearue even , the
niri tliia cho-lng dr amp In Ht* life of
t!..- l iUv-elghlh I .mgr, K* te not the end
4if the preMdenla o,.|-.rHmH>a
It In
renllv tire pirllntinary to u fr«'i-h and
fr.1T exet inlvc career. If Mr. K.«aMhinuetuial by exiidll
t
«• Ip the deb-alo*! |v»r t>.
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ImoMH-mtic i4l;reaenl«nve
tn- .-on10il-e.l of xxhtfh
i* a dial inert.
al aiHOi t-.re Ih-,-ii deinlved
Nebraska .iml \V.->t Virginin will
I.,em-ni.-.l t.i th. n.-xi .-otiKt. .* by
of or.lx onH iH.lil.c:,l coinplexlou.
groan a..)n.nh.it
r-v. lu-dv. n..*s. VW
•rnitrem
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equally |a*Hlllve l>rllef
uoniron-, which
whl-h haM.trietlr^
hax^ M.tnetlrnj>*tm..le
iidtienal dlj.itite#;i..tiori .-dniiot olitaln
foothoM It. w Cfninlt y v hi. h m r«. neariy unamm.ma In Hi . h.Pce of tern|M.rar y
adn.lnl.nr.it..r*. "1.. the ideri ie,,uhin .- n.ya the artntr Sctrcc;.. -the p-opla
rule lndh t!u-mi.elv.* ami their rulera,
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JAMK.< W ATt« *N.
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ne«8 trf death In It to them,
became Insane.
loscphlne
She paced the floor
nlKht.snd day praying.
Then Mollle
collupaed and the alore waa closed.
The Btorj* In the neigbhurbood was
Oral the women had elofed, and Ihero
wart mtrn’ merrlmeni.
Mary, hearing
the suiry for the first time, hurried to
her slrtem.
She found Juncphlne in*
and raving and Mollio in bond
tii'.-mlngly dead.
The kbock was si
great that she temiwraiily
lost he*
mind.
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Two of tbe sisters are in a hogpitkl
and the other U slt»wly‘recovering *t
the honac of a friend.
And that U what scandal can do.
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
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UNIQUE QUILT FOR PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
•be truth, and Ihero watt the bUtor*
Thero should l>e a lesson Jn thlt
tragedy, not only for those who slis*
netl against the three -c#d maids,” but
JAPANESE SOLDIERS USING THE FAN.
• all who iK-ddle goUip and pUf
ih rxnrutatlona—Detriut News.
MUD CCNTEIL
Sp.*clal to tbe Evening Record.
Mud realer, Mich, Nov. 18.—^Frank
Campbell of Traverse Cjly called hero
ijue daj' tast wt-ek.
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V. Maa«*n siitl dsiiRhldr Mlsa C!lar.i.
of Traverse CIS) called 4m relatives In
thiri plsctf last week.
Mr. John Wa*n«jck w^ a.-Traveg*fi
niy vUllor tin Tuesdayj last.
Jack Herring of Neasop camp Is car*
rylug his arm In a sllrig en account
f running a saw tooth'In his hand.
H. II. Burke of Maple. City 1* driving
well for S. Novok.
l.,mils
Maude,
I>»nner and
were
daughter.
virtling
In
MivS
this
placo
Smi'lax.
\Vm Mastm made a <lylng trip ao
Traver^-e City Wednesday morning
N.
Herringitm
was
a caller hero
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blcklc. Jr., of
Traverse
li/'m
Irf> ^eel■ p! Ilk«- iUnstiatlen.
-OLAOSTONE OF JAPANr
t'ount
Shtgeri.dui
Okutiia
Is
“grin.| oM nntn" ot lire laLrnd < tnp.ir.-.
.... w<Ti*i. Sh«-i«i! p*»r
t,lii^i to atvini .I'-m-o* I
: i ailKein»-iM« t
Lp-ri «»''nJ. -Mine. |ca.-.«
n UoiiinjiMiati tp'*i
idU-Mphia 1-u.a loi' aexei.xl
Mrw. fharleita J Frelgmlle
•making a pat.hxvork uUIII x.hic
•err attempted. It will be when ,-om,
plecea. ail of which ai^ put logx-iher m th.- nv. « .........-.aking --------------------------faahlon. It la entl.ciy of aatm li. the .»aUo....l >.Jor> tn xarioui. al.atlea. Tl.e
ttulrtlaU alone coet upwa.d of flW. '
...r^ wonder .......................
............. huj e hen th..t
lo Mr. tiarhel.l.
imunred her deierruin-iionjo del .y
r »Im.mI«I pr«*ve xxorthy
order lo crtnvlnce heraelf whether
irtU Itecoinv
•it nfr •TThTpwlou* gift on the day of hi* irn»uguiatton.
res are limlled. and shr Is now I
rnipiov of uti^.\u*:tl..ii rallr
-..... rwoy «« s
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she has been i
f ‘siid'.Teal eniploymenl of
».|«r <e .Man* htM*
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ni-*n -y
Mikn!fi.-iux ■ liad si«H»|«*-.| tM »Fi-over h
i-U-ly. Tin- —ri'id-tl •inv«.II- ii to the
liM
Sliy ^ called
friends
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sith s had cold.
Apparently Marshal Oku la the mo.t
admirtvl erf the Js|>sticsc genemU.
A
letter found in s mall bag captured
•;*lher
>11 during theal'*'*
I'lrti K ...
«u I t-, JlMHg
.1 wer, fsi.t'fi'*; th‘inw.-lxe^
;s«|
to lire
JslMti*>e'i.nIdlCt It 4pp<-sl*
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by Ceuersl Rennenkampf
the following:
triumph of transportation^
contained
-IMit'n our awednsplr-
liig commander for the first time ir.fclKvtrd
our bstallloo
tbe new men
slnsik with fear, thinking bo could scs
Into their heart*.
Latest
on
Wedui-sdsy of Isjrt week.
Henry M«^rgan is on the kick Uvt
But the general’ dis-
mounti-d from hla horse and talked *o
mi*n. giving awucl* to the young*
He tarted inir food, examined on*
clot hr-* and ordr-red u* to be given
new bools
under hl»
Now th«l wc have fought
rcnownnl
leadcwhlp wo
fear m» iJ«T«at."
: AN INTERESTING ROOM FOR NAPOLEON ENTHUSIASTS.
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An Ameriran who has Ju*t retum*vl
ps
mks
from a lengthy lour of the old world
visited Siberia in the course of hit
travel* and was smaxed at the eul !•
blooded mHbrsis adopted by Buaalan
offlHal* lo eke rtm UH.-lr salaries.
Oia»
omc r Mv-nir-d to see nothing mil of
the way
In ebargiog CblBaiDeo full
fare to the- tsrmlaus for tickets gurri
only to the wxt atatJoa.
“But tbe
por,r wretches might bs ttiroed out at
the next suijop.- sugitoststf the trav>
eler.
-They always are.** rejoined tbs
Rnsatan.
William Bxaaa, formerly protscior
of CblASM in the StraUs ^suimnsnu.
COU.VT OKUMA-
t shows the room la which
l^llfwpoo.
91 inr
■pod. inr
the U*t re
1 of tbe British
great Nsr<o1eon dieil at bt. llolrns.
rnd wretch.d w...*-----emperor,
was---In •pos--------^
iisdrons dewih. and the rxmm In
L^=“?H=—;S Ss“!r ~HH‘i-H
pad most of tbs few «rthl,-S it eOlltah;«d nt Inst tmw eere eerwAra AW «..«
BB« put on exhiblUPn there. For a long ilnw the tVeorJi *p.vemmeni rsftmd to
permit th* spot ts bs photugrupbed. but sow* sf the ri:«rlctiona h*v* rwsoUy
hPWi mnox sJ.
« emlng the dose of the w ar.
jecem address he warned hi* loo san
guine countrymen against the faiiucy
of beliexdtxg that p^.'C was Imminent.
.-onfident that bis counirj’ wlU
ly, oui nr
lement of the <iuanvl. He
ardent and conI ahvmx*s been
sistent reformer and waa lnrtrum*sjtai
^n l»ie ahoHtIun of the feodai aystem.
hie ba* alaajw beeu a powerful adx-okate or educailonel reforms,
Okuro*
Ass p.-etnler of Jap-t> »n
«»
mplre on
sA-h pal the finances of the enipL.
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a Vnaid basis. An attempied^aaaa^-
his aggrtaglxw career.
who was induced by the Britifik cnv.
smmsfit to go to South Africa to su
perintend the arran^meou cooneeteJ
with the immigraUoo and hooMng *J
tbe Chlnsse In South ACrtea, hfis r-fused to remain thfitu.
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ecemir roinpictrd a dialance of tweny mile* lA the channeL Before entershe nas
has nrr
her u^aij---------body rubbed
mg me water ane
with porpotae oil, and she weara a tight
titting .xjstume which leaves her llmba
free.
8he uses the aide stroke
------ibout
twenty-five
to
tbe minute.
TOk
___ peo'swIUon to swim lb* channel ta
I attracting rnucb attention ta British
j g|iorttag clrcls*.
Bd said h*
would never conscai to he a Mavs*
driver and that the
structrd brtkern \S *x-*rly. N. T.. and »xayr* «iki .jxxnvoa or«Anw.A.
In s abort tliu*. It la promtoed. Hj* psputatlon of tha« ihre* towna nod pAww
The pracMters pC the 8o«*OeUrtf
rallitiad are ptaaniBg to taangarate a
aar fsrry aarvlca between Detoar arul
danerlfUon at a greatly reduced raUk
. iMK gwtma Mcco no
T«»vw»« crfTY.
ta, mi
mum DEPumir
UuiwcIlocD 1^
Oa Vow Wkwt I
Tht Pere 1
ur NHImllmll
“WHITC CH08T8 OF DEATH”
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CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIA «
r as to tke attn
hall and soft drink cff
U aad a
B be oCeredtk^ sonar risttar.
ai apMad Ikefaia.
Caa ytm board throe or Bee or Bare* {
«tWl«7 te*« trM dw piM ar plMgpaafad apant to worUns tha. Hare yoa a pBaaot koBC?
. are prorented and cored by the greateat of all. end alricUy scientific remedy for
!■• «M mom b«t«w«
««tk «■«
Uw aUtac ««M Wktu tMr 4«etl- UMWs of tka apper pcalnsala
Is tketo a river or lake near?
Throat and hang TrouWea. Cougba. Colds. Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc.. vU:
mmmmwmm. TMvkote/* aondac to be the aaeat of tka
Have you frail aad Bowers In pro
lan'
Mastoa.
Ha
aolleitt
•iMtfy cKift tto »to a trM «y
fusion?
H I* a gTMl HQiBfWiwt owtb«<*i aahecTlpttaas. piras reee^ alsBed
Any one of n hnndrad every^iav
«V- Tbrpapv mMs la kMplac cat »ka taltk or s«»Kr sUnllar coBnoaMS*, things to ytmto an attnetioa to sonu
tfc» coH Md alao jwrcau torn larva aockpts tke aaooejr and aaakes ftx one who has no cknncc u» enioT it a-.
Ulir thp roitiBg cT tke tonadatlaar other ftelds. It to not nntH a HMMKh koBC.
laur, wh|n tke stdwcrlbm akoold
. The itoev HarqaeUe wants iaiomv
Try
Atito
are their Bapabine. that they
Uoo of
IV ayaaU^x vlilck vaa cpMaadc
SsaU rmH fnmu for sale.
ill a iaiH/nr» la >*Uaa to practtea it
Btilllaa refloctloas. erMantly
Houses and lots In-town larorably
aiaapnl oaCtM tka faar hoaaaa tka*
Ins
IrtBi
a
Berce
Bre.
caasbt
tka
eye
a»a atin aader vaaraaUae ara kam ao
located.
»
of meBbars of the MantodTM •*» ^
Of people In Berrien. Van Bure; .
ai«yir to faMBl tka ra«alf«
patunent the other otaidnB nod tktr Altepnn. Ottawa and Muskegoa coun
tka atatc 1a^. With the
ara fwoorded with chasinB the plow lie* who will take peopte to board for
caa^ a^Jck exia^ thrr ka» aot-bava
lor tony-arm Btaates and than having tke summer.
a alasto death, for which ika rfOagitr*
Cored of Pneumonia After doctors Failed.
to abandon tha ma. balap nnabla to lo ' or summer hotels aV
*<
ara coagraulatiaf tbenaetrea.
cate a Bre after mnniiip two Bites
tka efltetoBCT o( the local health oO
-*1 hid befin U1 for some time with
froB tha etiy- The Bre ws» nearly a'
Of cottagta to rent, furnished or im
car aad phj4eiaa>.
hundred Bites sway and la a dedse fumtobed.
Mn. Odha ^vaaaoa. of Tri-Mooau'a marsh.
in short. If you have an attraction
by continuing: its use, 1 was perfectly cuiwd.”
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' Bl«ia, cnamUtad ntlddc aaar CaloBM!:
Crystal Laka sarau to ba aaturallr to offer prospective Investors or
by takiag a doaa of parts graaa.
Bttad for the abode of a Bae vari
stent kommer visitor*, the Pe^*
bad a pala la h«r kaad aad was daof whUeBah. and as It is dimcult
quette srlll endeavor to bring ’y<
■poadaat Had Wr aelshtoirs called
catch theta with hook aad line thi toodi wtth such as are seeking lnve*>
doctor vhaa they dtooorcard b<
uscov>ikj«ds:b, «t A.K..ai«»Ti:»;o
tpaaiiop aad setnlap laws of the sta> ment or n place t»f summer rest.
wrlthlBc In apoay bar life could
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AH» CMM.D rThere to no charge attached to tb.'i
bare prvtactdd thoB and they hav?
JOHNSON DRUG CO.. F. M. MEAD: S. E. WAIT A SONS.
baaa sared^
Increased at a praat raU. Last year service, and aUhough the raUroad «
/ Atunajr Joha Cumaitokey of Itocs
I a law allowlbf pany Issues annually a large amount
I aaka waat 'daer haathac aV5lMy. tr^t tbe fish to be speared betwoes Novem
descriptive buokleU aad pamphlet' \
OB the door of hto oHce a caid ber 10 and Dooembv 10. During last giving this detailed lafumallon. at an
* raadlar *Oona for Deer."
seasoo soaie fine specimens were e- xitcnse of thousands of dollars. U doamaad oa rautralaa kune tu
* DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT
cured and this year tbe hportsmen o? ;«lre# to give the foneat aad most nsoaM> one bad Chanvad the llrsl tetter the vicinity are out in force. How- liable data ooocwmlug Uh subjec’sj
TX* * t C3
-.i-s rS t-m.- t*'. tr t.-'.
|jr SC c
tfSM.t(» on.r *T T«« iA»otATo«» cr
Of tha test word so that the atpa coeno phenomenal strikes bare yet above enumerated.
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varod the lafonaatkiB that Ur. Cola been reported.
Band oYur AMraas
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O O A I IT C
FOR SALE~8Y^LL*
Btohar had
for boar." The new
A shrewd Jctoesvillelle rented an Tv 11. r. MoeUer, Ga&ecal I»as*eng. r
Ijr worded notice created moch amua<
acre aad a half of hto nel^bur's Idle Agent. Fere Marquette Railnmd. Ik i
land to another aelAhbor to be plant- troll. Mlc^ with a request for supply ‘< O C. Xi-wman. Frankfori. Ky . Ovr'
Dandelions have bemi picked at dK
poutoes oa share*. The party of InformiMlon blanks.
. girl aa* hlrUy. I'id not sniw.'
fersat plnees nkoat Marquette during of tbe first part received 35 bushete
Do It DOW.
dri’CKi.-t
reconmu-udtd
Holli^U r's j
the past few days, having beet, of potatoes as bis share, and sold pari
; Ih-i-ky Mo'inlatu Tea. -’n«iw . *1k
kroaght oat by the remarkably fine
tbe product to the owner of the
1 *tn*n:;. r<**y and fai. ili.n.K/; t«* y<»»
A
Good
Complexion.
November weather. Uitlo bushes bsv* land. The deal to said to have
i
Tto35
ci-nl*.
J»‘hUh»»ii
Urns
budded Wely. aad If the mBd spe.’ earned out to a flnUh without thv
ooatlnuos for the. necessary length p< knowledge <R- permission of the owner
and IhrofMiuan. r* *rf «bu-k 1
time they will be In fall bloom for the >r the land. Must be some pretty
luck* and lurl.t-ys wa* ship|M-*l t
woond lime this yean As this to cqa ileepy inndhulders at Jooesvllle. '
It from \\V»t IJiam-h to li- ip lu
aidorod rmnarkabte In the region,nail
1 bHV<- a Isrce and atlra'tiw
BUT YOU CAN STRETCH IT
In tbe matter of English as she to
Thauki^ivlng diiim rM.
to castomary to have the ground co. ipoken. the following from J>e fertile
aUx-k-'.r »*hr;.rima., pr.- . ut..
IF YOU TRADE HtRE.
ered wV snow long before this Umt brain of Wlllte. the yuUng son of May
A Heavy Load.
ju>i r. ". i»ed. . ,
Pniff M. K. Cooley, of ihe state uni tr W. B. Baum, is a pretty good specf
hat
load.wff
id
Ite
verity, who hns n wide repuiniloo af nen of why foreigners have difflciilt.-^
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
P-IH-TM WARD :
f can liow you anything you ,
l»i p.ia Oir.- kX-a'BCChanleal engineer, suted In Lar In landing the Idlosynrractes of
___ . _ __ Sour »,i«imm-li. lM-5-lt
RINGS. CHAINS. NECKLACES
want in .-<x-.jnd-haii-l -g>«»d* a*,
Notice to all persons Interested.
jj,™, cas on *tomaili and all d..-<»nl«-r.!
aing a few <lays ago that he regarJ* language. Master Willie says of hi*
any piire >v»ii want i.» iay.
The special assessment tax roll for of the slomm li ihai a:, euiabte.
the pnwent law pit»vldlng for los ’aihers automobile; ‘The Oldsm
trunk sewer
sewer sa
sa »Inriaiuly i . li. \« <1
water whistles on steam bolters no bile ha* two brake*, so if one brak the construction of a truuk
Your credit to g«v*l
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cured l.y the U-*.- uf Ivtil.i
only as oae of the vwwt unnecessary bnak*. the other brake will brake."— IHslrk-t No. S (beginning at the intersocil.jn vf Boardmau river with Wei- .Vain *tr.-it. New 1 itaiii. t'.iint.. .■
bat as uoo of tbe most harmful law« Saginaw News.
gt-.irg
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• K.*lol My,r. '...-iii
Wel
A winter radish of the black varic'.v.} linstuu street, running thence
OB the books. He adinlta tbe pood in
lUi:- ^* = v.-rsal I vli.-ita.-r
IN imiloiis of the lealsUtors In passlcF relr.hlng 1« pound*, wa* rwlw-d lu the j
*’'^^nt street Ki,U.h ..r.,.,
tha law. ■‘liut'says that U operate* t« garden of Peter Uaoscy in Munlsiii;;
avenue
. -4(W E. PRONr ST.
alvia:.
cause boiler explosions Instead of pre :hU season. The root was koHI on Eighth street to Barlow rtreei) nunt. I feel hal
in>
i-tiiilouj.
:b>
has
been
placed
In
my
fiands
for
coi-]
sattoty
andgniiiiy
venting thetn. Most o( the kiw^wau-i throughout.
in.*ni. I w*rlt.-tin.lection, the first assessment to be paid
whUUes, he declares, do not work
tloihl lime i« make nK-eti.m;
the
remedy t
on or before the 30th day of Novcm- tip.ikX
proporly. and instead of coostltutiag s
Kndol
I>y, pep i.
ber. U904.
M.E. Haskell.
fure r
.l.«-.v..rrd -.y
safety device they are frequently re
City Treasurer.^; selentir.i- . xp. rirr.-i;tosponslbte for boiler explosloos. Thi
a!' slolua.-li tr.> ibic
Officc: Room 302 Stole Bank build lively our.' ®*’
speratnres are often filled with ilia- A Desirable Class of Paying People
by all druKpi.ri*.
HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR
Inc.
23M:
and the whistles do not work when the
as Patrons.
WINTER'S WOCDT
water Is low. The engineer reites
if not. do CO at .un:e. We l-:tve
the whisttes to blow when the wa
Tin- lake and river region of the
Id-iiich wc'od in hemNs-r:. m.vd
is low in the-boilers, the whistle do^t> uate of Michigan buritering on the
wood
all Ua.’-daoo.l.
s
aerro^Jb
a*
y.
Mtoi
not work and an espkmiun occurs,
{T»-at lakes ih yi-arly growing more!
up abo it i: on-pL uM--.-. licl! Jf,
engineers snmid wstrh their boilers.
•not
fmr
mrwtni
rtslderta
gW!
DR. KING'S
1^. WacwOTopwliaM Mm ■
4uauthix
era*
NEW DISCOVERY
fa COKSilffreil, CWHiHS mi CdlDS
Kodo
;~u
DYSPEPSIA CURE
MONEY IS NOT
RUBBER
;
J?-:
FOR CURIStMAS
LOST.
>S=SHSS
GI^TGIV^^’G
MISCELLANEOUS
8KWK PtTAX;
Sill
*
'■
NEW NOVELTIES
B. E. ODELL,
GOLD AND SILVER
anumufl/UBtiis
J. N. MARTINEK
popular a* a plac- of summer nv!-j
I
Instead of ndylng f»n whistles to wa»^ii
them of low water, many explosion*
wonld be prevented. ITof. Cooley ba
ndvts4Ml some of hU client* using boil
ers to dlsroganl the law. and he says
be will attempt to wxure Its repeal
, the next sessloh of the legUlsture. T? •
law was pa**i>d t*n the recomnu-ndn
' tlon of theaUU- Ulnir bunau, aad lU
enlarct'ttvot in in tie- baud* of thi<t
ilcVrtu^t. x\*hs! came near U-lng a iragedj
..occurred at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs
1. A ltecklaud at U-sliv. Hue-klsu i
has suffered frpnt loeonnitor ataxls fot
year*. Hto daughter noticed him ge
into tbe bam .'iiid Klinl the door. Mi
actions were susplrlous and sh<
watched, and a few minute*, lat.-r wee:
to tbe l«ro and fouud him hanging l-j
a rafter.Tie wa* cut down and reviv.v
and later waa taken to Ann Arl>or.
A new rellgiouB deitomteatlon wi ’
have Its birthplace In Balllo t^reek. It
will be called Seventh Huy Christ tan-.
For Home time luwt a grtiup of dlsaa*
tsfied Seventh Day. Adventists and *
number of Seventh Ikiy Baptists ba--*
been bolding miM-tlng* on Whl*
street. They have now leased a hal
In'Uuj Peterson block, on Washington
. atrev-t, and will commence their pro
paganda in favor of the new denomInattou. Rev. La-wto A. PlatU. D. O..
pastor of the MlMon. WIs.. Seventh
Hay Baptist church, and secretary
the 8ev«*nihTtoy Bai*tl*t general o
fenmee. Is going to sl*end two week»
at Italllc Creek In bidding revival*.
The Finlandvrs who work in the up
|K-r peninsula during Ihe summer an 1
emigrate to Finland to spend the win
ter. all remain here dhto year. The
fact ■ that they ntay tie required for
military service at hOSBc keeps them
away.
Hunter* have been in the habit of
shooting the sea gulls now iwesent
large anmlM-r* along the lake shores,
especially near towns and vtliages.
These birds are protected by the slaic
game laws and the game wardciu
threaten to arrest all offenders.
Last apring tbe vUtoge of Cttmax
a ss rid of a gamMlng dea, daace haU
and saloon by sraal bnlldlags being
fiartroynd by tre. Now the erlto
again rostbred, as tbe blocks and
placea. testnoyed have been rabulU
lence for the i«e«>i«te iff, less favored i
lertlun* of the nmntry.
i
Tha cities of the great central west.*
c
inland frxim rivers or lakes, swelt-rr
On or before Oeceniber
UKl to escape the discomfort* of 1
first we will open UB
turn to Michigan,
The wi-alih of the whole country iv,
(New Cavis block)
Dcreasing by K-a|is and IwiiuUs. an ’
MTtlon.
Uusim-ss men have b*-ronie re*id«*l f
'and owners in
Bcrririi. Van
of holiday neckwear.
Burea
and .AlU-gan countte» within the past
Mufflers, hosiery,
live
hartdkerchiefs. Jewelry/
ysars.
dshtv
purrhastug
acTt's'of good
whlch the}-
from
farm
olu-n enxrt
lea
»>
:
i:!;l
- larin3 -Vh
.
M fri-tn Trar.^
M. £ra*2 *Torvsi loslgC'
.-r;a- fjiy,
‘ an«>- 1.1.«-k
mLxhI
lioibi-r.
" .q:r
lai-’gc".
I this
ltii{]d*ngs
.nrk.-J
along
g OK-t
' iuiU.
•Fur
I me jot tl.
to t till!.- farm*
■4 gi.Mk
uHiujpr..»«-«i
r ^«*
a* ;. ll.M.r. 3toiM.-J ri.iii
; f•o^u:a1i.Ml.
<»«
It.-
of hard wood
laii.J. I'
> iimrl>t.
.Ai|.*rii. r, t'l a, ni! of }.r»njl Ihulmr.^
e.m-ito.ii,:,- uf ma-ate. Hm. ba**wuod
an.I li. ihnn 1 . 1’ - M. iPim n. K-. l-w4:ni- ’fa--k. ■
f., ir Inuu ci nud lot! for sate
OTT LUMBER CO.
All
J *lat«-, lcK-at«.-«l on Ea,.t
. T-iiH. aad West Eleventh SiK. A
bargain, overy onu of them.’ AVoalJ
Dissolution Sale
0r«af Reduction in footwear
hats, caps, suspenders,
night robes, sweaters,
expcndi-il in |Mircha*e price of land.
Tbe permanent rewideni Is to be de-
A
1* Hii.-il
Ti-siyr,-.' C:'
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
; M.&N.E.DMEGARD
i
umbrellas, white shirts,
■ P..■;.... 'fs- ,?T
as his otiject is to rstabllsh
home where his famll
;hpMid
i : unim. r r»v...i , I" a. rci* ch-an-d, UaJ.
land oi-
barns an.’
honst-s exi-iiillng in citsi the amuuu*
sIthnI.
'
Men's Furnishings, consisting
Scores of t'blcago
rm* that or-s
j*arl p?y-S
an entire-new line of
fiH-ts the volume iff summer visltorv
this
^
h>- followiag
I 'have
if. « X< !;sijg»- fnr fnrni-.
at 236 East Front StJ
•l.aTul of fruit and
.Viul l.il Ihril
«>r V I in* 1 rhil in
tbe
X* It affects the Individual, so It aito
•I
l-. p
. d.i‘.
”
^momteem^
JOHN I
arm, a ploea
j| watjj i.i Imi> a
217 E. FRONT Sf.
vnd steam In the bt-at of mid-summer.
•h.-lr ptsiple
For 3alo
r.ti
during the summer, and It to im-au(
iH- a pirniauent hUiirv- with him.
WVIuivc justTctyyivcd a larjjt; Miipment of-new ;;ootl.s ihaj.
Avc have addi.-d Jio our cut price sale.
.^^oud many of
these are warm j.roods. Ladies’ Felt Siioes -;iful slippers;
We hhve a lot of broken sizes, all
styles of 1-adics’ j'
Shoes, all j;oo<l makes :!iat we arc 'sellinj^ at '* off. Wei
are
the rvTutilcton Shoe for Men at a bii; reduction. *';
Children’s Shoes from -Oc to $1 '»f i a pair, solid leather sales. ; j
collars and cuffs, gloves,
.Ad
such increase the value of the taxable
profH-ny in the nunmunity in whicu
they reside, and the ultimate n-sult to
% lowering of taxes to the whole
fancy colored shirts,
and mittena—in fact
we shall try to omit
.r
^othing that a well assorted -
~ lodSTof men's furnishings
Another etas*, and by far the more
num«-rous. to the transient, or "aun'-j
should conUin, and each
mer Umnler." It would be interesting;
article Will be of a well
to know jii.t how much hard cash thto j
class of p«x>ple bring Into Michigan;
known and reliable priake ,
each year, and at a rough estimate i:;
nifv bi' said that not te»a than itio.M.h
that we can fully guaranteer pi-uple vtoll the resorts ,of the eas'.;
early in the spring
c^t of Itoke Michigan' during Ite!;
Bombs of June. July. August and Sck-:
a firw line of clothing
tember. and that IIP pt-r capita, cx-;
will be added to our stock—
clutvive of railroad or sttamboat fare-i.!
to a low estimate of the amount cac’ij
we shall appreciate the
person will siM-nd in Ismrd. lodging,’
support and patronage of
purrlutoe of triltes. etc. Thu*, at a I
ww estimate. $l.«ioo.wsi is imnight tm.v
twth old and new friends
this Slate yearto by people who ar.
merely seeking plcasun*.
in our efforts to build up
It b to the Individual interest of
a busineu of our own.
every resident of the favored seettor
to make the stay of these summer vtoliors as agrecabte aad ploasant as pos-1
alhie. The average wummer vlsllo.-!
atays a week or, at mosL ten days, if
the length of hte or ber sUy enn be |
donhted. and the arerage length ct;
aU7 ■•fiP to axtead otm- two veeks. i|^**Tcm**ShermfiB “Fred” HunterJ
donbte the amount of bodcj viU be|
m
?5r^
iXii'";;:-::;:::::: !1';
;J1 Bargain lor the Poor f
i
■ ■
' ■'’'S'"
• A lot of Ladies* Shoes a liuie out of style and narrow-j
-:widihs that you can have at your own price an<l if you ;
.•
'’ian’t afford to buy a pair we* will give 5) Oii ?i pair for ihc (-,
fasLin;?. Bring your fe< t aloni; so yo'j can try them on
"
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t rtS«Bx.m
r Btex • JM UStBS
,
.ic
^
irr-oiUM •fates
p at WsJtMi for
C U LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A
.
.
Yours for Business,
:
Alfred Greilick & Co.
PiBSAi^ayETTg
I
8BUB.1SM
«
Ir=“***S
SHBBIMI & HUNTER I Successor lo Frank Fiiedricli & Co. _ ; v ’ Tnjyersc City, SJich.
‘ x,.«o4a^^l^fa^7S3:®•
rmm
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
| iirvur Ml. Md «I^ T«rr mfsllr uo
I » koU tkM )l» pm ad tkMi IM OadMt. wM Mr M t> tm< «! Mim Ur Mr WUbam i
for imomt
Um» v
W ftatak
to tww orauar
enter <t »»»
ikte foMi tW
jf
•' p«B .owt the haaMoM- The rthhoa Is j the hack, b talsticd with naetuis «l • oaiiosvcw> mr
www
mmmm thr«r|| w
»-» roBk
pm* —
I tkd U a haai am the oaUMe. theal mme amtcrlal with rrim center cr Bageide wlih baby ribM: eoutou rJ * the agg; Pat the boad la a pag cf
’ BMW gM aad WMB plafc lihM 1^ Vy atlff Httk- bow^.
two cbeka «f aome auierial about | hoUiag waiar. cjeer the MU idaee all, Wm iUi
i added, aad loor dalaty raaottas Mb-j PfaUk. which hare aafartaaaMy i three or fOar lachaa ia dlameUr. They ,on the raage aad M cook a lew «>
'T'iS-1» vorvd ^
• rate the aauMc m the apper aad tow- Ww aat of atyle for aocae ttee. arjf amy toe emtoroiderad white llaaa. or »«u. Just long saungh to svt the. ^ uda^Mter I'aal njataa
j cr edgaa of thr lids.
| aaar aaaa agaia, aad the -variety af aH | brocaded aBk. or at^iag oae*^fan^r^j^i^._Bel«c:rd.
.
and the strong to mat each other rstoi ' ’
It mwat he ao, alare so few. wo rery
t Of BrmiBBd leaves ao aai^ Uietatev for
paipoae. . This i.?
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sktesatety. If the stmar osa (As wrhat
Ito. oa tbe «MMe,
Tomato Aspic Salad. •
! tha vreak caaiMt tba wreak ags aod la
u that lirigliU few. paaa aloag with a plaaaed ami aewod two ftocaa of Mend Merlal.
ilo« 4nr to mar hM
wrorind ia-aacb ptooe. tbroagh wbicaj Beil a can of toma^. two Urg? j aat tlwaaaaiTes ap as
coaUBted cxpmaloo.
boM wriib ribbea. Just Urge aaa«b- are not only pretty for ^mramr khebn.
aae side to
onioas and four pe ppercorns tor aa i ■*»«*• Ur Gad la aor JaflgA - On
Bran the wchool girls are aeea with to boM la ptoea, two aUea of aola pa bat aa a trimmlag thap brightaa apja
WM Jojr. hare I kOOVB iB lu
cMMd facaa. ftgarteg oot a<«u per. Ob theotbar ttd are aewad two aa otherwise somber oostaasc; eape-iot
bo.u - .ibiM hBUlf retmi!
j eial colors. The ribbon te of saflteK-ai; Hiy of UqaW st least
^
Tbr mk hr ibr Ugu. ih* )MK»oMt ■CM nauesw watll awo woMrs t! aaaallar pkcca. for aavetopea. at tb-.* elaUy it H be of a dark ptaia color.
pnaa theta rlg|Ns <
ihasw ta aay UVbumm a»d choerfwV tower pan of tbe Ud. aad ptok aed
Tbe fonacr mode at wearing dainty | toogtk to serve as a hanger, and it it-[Strain. add a teaspoaafal of salt* ar..l,
^ p«|at wbrne Mr aiirrtoa la
rirh la
Tb* cpv^cd trnnm of chlldbood imm la cMa hMy- world. Thoae wh» gfOCB rIbtadM are aewad la twro acts white aproaa over the sebool-froeka h j flaisbed st top and tides with a bow < pour over one-half box of Knox's gels- j injorioos ta tbtlr weaker bratbesa. ■m
raally hare tioahle oad Mdaeas a<4 or baa aenaa the top to boM in plaoe beli« revived for little gMa. aad asM?^ of ribboa. Ribb4jn so aiangod U r. j tine which has beva soaked tea mln-| pMlly la this trae wrbea oaly sack
amarows that wM m add the tbe ataaip bdbb. paaboider, peacU and from the paeuv trash appaaraafc It U, coavenleat form to reel off at a mcK fittes in hell a cap of cold water. Four j m
ststtor •*»• *»•
That Quatot iiuR room vitb |ta lovlitOc chtaga which an made asach of. papsr^trtto'Mto
into sasxl! molds to stiffen. It is Itci j
TfT.
^
«MV. A abort iieeral te proteetteg tha float Of th * meal’s notice when ,sa ed.
.
otiMMad cHlfai*
jiM...
r-M.
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woBld It pag M aanttea
piece at greca rfbbaa U aet across tb.' dress «ad elbows from rrbbed sptfi4)------------------------------------------------------- —-------------------------------- ---------------- , ^
^ saeart Urn i
HeM pnct 1«<I roatnUMi that
to kaep «mm tfce chew men of tbe ceaicr board aad Ur^e aad Ibk stains that "Just will coate**
j
j^j,
^ ^
wniui caoBot iior;
Bof »Mnt U iKHWied when *1*0* wag Uightaeas of Ulc. Why caa*i w« saaares of btotting paper are held io
; oar peUy worries aad abow poslHoa by \ham. A bottoe aad elasH'
aUlolr rrvnlioc
meat for whom Chrlst.dled? No true
tortghtaess to
who pass as loop bobU tbe lids, together when There are a anmber that are both ne-v ‘
The odor of douchuuU Ibai molber
L-hristlaa could Uke sack a {pwdttoa.
OB tjBe*atnwt? Ptorget for a tla» that ckiood. and ore.- the buUoa U pUced and attacUve.
wooM fry.
! For mar* gaittallon ww ane not ta
burry aad raah. aad remem a Urge roaette at green aad ^nk ri:»
Ribbons have pushi^d tfaeoisclves to
The oW-UBhloced dooghni^
I aodsnger immortal soola.
tbe front In quite aa astonishing style
wtiolraomr. sweet doaglonm,
her that there are asaay boors la the
Thla troth lasy be appitod to lateas*
The cotors chosen may be pansy It is ao long since we ua^ff ribbons for
The «oW« Urown doothnaU tha’. day. W’e and not 8allr. aor delay la
j peraocA aad missions. Intampecaaea ^
-,bas always been a foe to religioii. sad
duties, toat there Is a dl«eren« shades or Wues or yellows, but It It trimmings to any great extent that
lButbi.f would fry.
•j
wherever
it lias gone on nihiii|on fields
thrtr
raurrectlon
this
season
come.i
always
wen
to
select
a
cool,
^ici
Tbo waosblpe of youth shed Iti glory between briskaaas and the aeaseleis
; It bss Iti’en one of the grestiwt hlDdernis'hlng which we are apt to resort to. vhade for the Ifaiag of a writing pad npon one as somewhat of a surprise.
oroujlU u*.
; era of missiona Nothing else <-Puld teor portfbliow ao as not to Irriute tb.- The new ribbons have taken to them
i stilt, sud tbetwfoiw It seems tortwdlhte
On life* flowd-ry yiathway lu glaa>- One is the road to soccess and Urother to Illness and poaslble defesU. eyes of the writer with bright colors selves all the softness and sheernevir
■ that tbe same nation sends both relb
oar wan throws.
tbat characterizes tbe broad silk
esthew pesplea
The home was a raibge srhcrc cafv Oae Is the road to friendships am. Dr ftowored patterns.
t tbe old story
pleasnres. while the other leads to all
The Slagle wrlUag boards usuaiU weaves; ipd tbe printings In the dnl*
hesdrr fuupil us.
.
of persomil gatlflcatiaii. personal gain.
have corner pockets, edged with gimp, sad faded tones that are teen on th-And rooklas-day carried a charm ali that Jsmnpl<****o» In-ourselres and all
! Eliminate tbe Urge profit of Ibe Hquor
sad tbe covering is tacked around the expeavive erepoi. gsuces and chiffonwith whom we romr Into conuet.
Ks own.
, business, and where «-9ukl you gad
Bmall boys are the aarinp grac*. i^es with brass tacks through gimp are all reproduced In tbe ribbons. 1.
i meu to own aud manage tbeail If tba.
N«i uft vsr'.ed nna our i^ij^Ues panialone aosm to bo oar* Irae,- and or a gill gimp la tewed to tbe edge fact, some hoas« are making a spe
W New York subway saloon shouid toad
P^rra.
^____
cial feature of broad silks and rlbboas
wK^ they come whistling ahiag the yf the loaer aad outer cover.'
, to such a result It wmild OMvin a great
No atrrBgth’flvIng toult wc noeded
The pompadour case has hrooght In the very same designs, and a iI'*
streets It U a pleasure to see them. !•
5 element of suecem in tbe: wsrfaa
lo Uko,
j against Ibe saloon. Men wrill do ah
into iKdiig a fad for fknrerod Uwm llghtful note of eotor contrast Is inwould seem a> though th«rc Jg »
rnr Brver a pang our dlgesikio ha)
I must noyiblng for mone.r, and hence
sou lor ns aU to lt«m. to bo uugbl b/ seU for the dressing table. These a', iradi^i-d In tbe IsUer lu the wav of
hatuiHTeil
; tbe same vessel arrles tbe gos|>el nnd '
tbosp llitlf fellows, so full of pluck and much prettier when made si borne bordering. Ililiobns brusd And ribbons
isiicip to Ibe saii*e pejple.
WboH ntlug lljw d<mghnots iha:
(ban when purchased. IJghi blue b narrow, as well as tbust- of medium
courage.
4 should w-e for 1
I galaI Idestroy
Biother would make.
Mi-Hhlng to the nerves, and a set mail ♦ width, all find novel appileatious np |
, bliu f4ir wbou Cbrist 4ltod? Infinitely
The tmlfy. ral««Ml doagbouts. the sour
la lawn, flowered with forget-mi-wd*. im the dreikity g4»wus. With prime i j
I railier let us be jioor all the days of
Truly. 11 we would only “see our
Ublag tloaghouls.
I our lives Hina to Uarier la tbe lafic
centers the bonli*rs sre of«4-n in iw.i i
has
a
king
scarf
with
a
hem
nearly
The ml, botoe-madc duughauts tb-u selvus as tilbcrs see us.“ we wpulJ
. at hiiiuaii S4>uis.
shades of a coniastliig cvior; an*’ j
straighten out the worry-writikles an I two Inches wide flnlsbc<Kwlth fealbtr
f
"^^c r wutdd wake.
j TI)st liiit'inpeaBcv btuders mlssloaa
stitebing. Herring-txmlng or plal'i ib<-»e borUi rs are In givi-ii, rus4r. biu-.
our best to present a smiling lae«.'
I it a sHf 4-vldfml faet. The |ieopto
cbainstiicliing may U* used When a Imiwn ao4l violet, arcordtng to the col j
lI|»on the worn h«*arUiilone ore stranthe world, and In so doing w<j who rwicive Ivoib rum and rellaloa
woman tinea not Care to liother wtlb or scheme ul Ybc* gown. Ibnae 4'xqul-i |
gvfs now (mdtng.
! from aaolber ositon lone 4-omiden4W In
would reap a rich reward, for tb *
' Tlif hallways will t'cliu m> f)M>(si4-ps elu-er and st renliy of the fare wou<J feather Mllcliing. a narniw frill M il4> rIbiKitis an- sh«>wn with o tn4-tallt 'I tl4c rellalon vvbm they eee tbe resnlla
!hi- law-ft or an iHlgi- of lace Is a. • KobI bfinler. JiiM the home weave
!
no anins
! of the niiu. Tbe miswionsries aa dlsimuuoMCluiis iunueuce on iLiUK
4,'j
.
, <v>uraged. Tb'ise wlio come under in*
siqiesrs
oil
Iii4military
untlorms
three^sldew.
and
Ihioflect
of
around
To sor the doar n«of-troe 1*10 luaglns. iiiuer life, bringing relmsatinu aad
i tem|4crnn.-e s bliKhling i-virse aa tinrui 4-t
the dt^»ated hems, with the fsney iho*u- 4if high ank, slid a bcautBul
yet dreading
In ihrtr train. Tbe neit tlm«
fiUe4l to lie afle<-ted by the|K>werof the
cowij'.i
[Itching at the corners. U exceeding. (erl is thus gl\i n I41 s onc'-rolor gn
The’Spell may bo broken that hcM
you go down the alrevl take a sumndi- stitch
j gos|H'l. In thcTse nnd other ways mhime of yorr.
’pretl]
|i«*ep at yourself in the glass In
: sluiis aa hindered b.v intemperaacA
Christmas Gifts For I
.Vainly I laMe every dainty cmfiMv
A
s.ci
of
ihri-t
small
whltiruhhioiis
Irving
Richards.
Aged
4
Years;
Delmar
Ravmond.
Aged
2
Years.
I I'bristian nations should atop tbe llff>
stun- wU|(l«)W, and smooth tbe
f<4af liung<-i>
“X'ent
iltin.
wirtf Jiilni-tl corners. U wivercil wifli
OiiUin-n »d Mr, und Mrv, Jno. ’/.In.nn 1 man. K. K. I) Ni>^ d.
i uor traflic w ith the {veoples Of our a>to>
WTlnkles uiii.
thn-e squares of the lawn. Ktltchi-I both collcgt- m4*u and baebciorh. The____ j Sion ilehls. It Is a buraing shtBM «e
Of nrwfauiUed rrullbra I sadly par;' suy nation to |4crinU akvittoiic drinks
along the whlc hem so that nearly all may be as pretty as imsvibK- w iib_rib-j"
.^tdke:
I i-r to mak4' th!*: tht day l.<-tore
Two Southern Dishes.
to Is* s4-m to the iisHons of the world
the top Is decoralod. and w-lth a fnl*. lions and boww aud silks; they mavj
Kouc^ none can aspire to that tooth- beautiful llUle |Kicm, whi
.1; used. Whi-n ii'ady
who arc iu aiiglous darkness and te
aome i*erfe<Hon
around each. Where they Join thi* hold sachets or not. but they are rof j ••Mamrav't” Kri-'d Thh k*-n-Thc.v
U-auiifiil landr meaning:
arh fda'4That crowniHl every doiiKhuut that *nirrt' has come to my mind a Icgeud. norners are adornoil with f*'ITrosettes and prcs4?rv4- coat linings and keep .1; I i U'ithing finlii- «'> p:*>rt a-, Southoni
ing to *
4-av«"*
41
he'ifJ
li-nnct-.
a
•ea‘-ix»unru!
of Wtie baby ribbon, and the oulej coat trim. The one In mind
BMAlu-r wtnilil make.
a thing I had half forgot.
44 tuayo::r.nlse anil a 1‘itlo pile ol fine tii-f rhrist. .\o nation should leer
The OawiesB, fresh ' doughnuts, thl And wbelher I read U or dreamed U. corners also have rowttes. The ap
down und attempt t.4 tiuild iq» at tbe
lened to a wire frame. The hook ivhotUherti m4-v! have quite a dlffcrei:, y rnl 4:.-l«-ry wl:*;*.! iiat be.'H dlpjied in same time. Tt4c miaeion fleWs aa anrtempling. s6uud doughnuts.
lies
ranee
Is
that
of
three
diamonds
for
ah, well. It matters not.
rouiKled w itb enough problems. I.el ua
wrappe-t] with ribbon and a big rosette J flavor from the virdlnary ; barnyai-1 x»a>on'Ja;'4>.
The kadly-miHSctI' doughnuts th;»t
it Is salt] that in Heaven, at twilight. threo kinds of pins. The tope ar-i
ss far as iM^ssliile eliiuiiiate Il4e ioteuipal at the lop. A bag Is hung bedov j fowl of commerce. Fry Hilh t litx-K o:
oasily
uken
off
and
.washpd.
A
long,
mothtT would make.
great bell softly Kwlugs.
peraU'C one. so that fUrlsi luay l*e the
.’<-Celci> Patties.
the hangtr for iicK-ks. thus erxmnmi I fat. euni fti! bai<>u tHJ'thefai isi>.-^et.4
MdOtilierlUe U ilaalher. in I,es1U’»i
And man may listen and hearken to flat psKteljosnl box js Unoil and eov
m'lie 4-x:iIl4'4l and the govpel pitied In
\Vn
h
;4i:d
ctu
c»-!4
r.\
.
talk
.
i4iti>
half
i sachei icg room, an Item lu be ctmslden-d it: 1 well t-xtratt.tl. aj'.«l toy It a-^i'ie i»n n
i-fei) with blue silk and
a moTv* f.-ivorabU* light licfnre the unhe wonderful miulc that rings,
large cities.
jtlish; haw ih- |rJiiel;«-us'|dlsjo:mi-«; l44-h |4-n;;»l;.-: boil ontil i4-u<J« r. drain crangelixed uatl<»i4s of the world.
pul from his heart h inner cham- waildlng In the bottom. Its ton hi
A rravat-hi>ld4T is another iitM-fui and ie!l t!r< deed: w ith Ati-:]-. suit ai» ‘ (saving hnif a 4'uptnl .il waier». nd ‘
flowered
cover,
edged
wllh^a
frill,
BKAniXCS.
e-r all the passion, pain, and
• Just lieing ha|*|*y is a flhe thing to ‘
in tbr shaiie of half a dUmohd.ai earl. ^| gift to a man. It may be matle b\ | itepper. and lay atumjo in ilitK h.rt l.vi :w«i ial)i—:;4o«4iiiulK ol i-uli4»r aad w-a
1.4'v. X. A. «; Nnm. rl. Ml;
,I rile.
j eovt'clnu a long, narrow, It.w Ikjx wl’hl after the !lnl live ipiuntes; njt»‘. nit' .rtjn wit!) sail .uni puppor. Have read' rn,v. XX. l: xxlii. kV-.l2; llab. iU 1-15;
•
do;
• * lliartarhe and weary longing .Ihint end.There are four pieces of whitt
.iinj4
.-hape.'
of
baked
p.a.->liy.
Fill
wi:!
Hlk
in
the
box.
eaeb
hemminl
with
j
flowered
silk,
ttr
plain
silk,
hand-pain:
j
Hie
fliv
ami
eovt-r|
thi
pan.the
e::t
M.-1M.
will.
7;
I.nke
1. 13-i:.; liaL vl.
• l.d-»klng d :i the bHghl aide rather •
broil 111 the pulses of life—
•
than the ble«
• If be ihruat from his muuI all hatrcvl. Iduc silk, or e-dgod with iace. aud Just; 4^1. with Hit- inUials iMtimctl ’or cm j tif H-u minnlcb iui|n .ivt;r. h.'-jwn quirk ;hc 4-1 :» iy ar.d. h-l stand in a liri-!' I pi; Kev. xxil. 17.
It wil >wa l4.r five minutes. Serve wiih «
the top. The tmttom f *y and again ine.hva
the slxc of the inside of the t»ox. Thot*^ j broiden-d
• Had or sunny musing,
of
CAHstlas
KsdeSTee.
all ihtiughis of wieV.-d things,
•n am »auc4- ma-ii- 411 a cupful 4»f mllf.
piece's are sewt-d to 4>nc end of tbt j sYiould have a waddetl lining and tV' t-doK in TWt-ntv
•
Is largely lu the ellotndng.
•
«?“•
1Tl,e M^retaT of the young |>edplra
ran hear In the holy iwlllglii bow
larg- The ci b rv wri< r and thri-e taM<- t»iH4i> dcpal-lmeut i*f the Preshyifiiaii home
box a little distance aiiart. and serv- ! size should jv-rmll the cravata to fo-.J • been rightly mannirt-d
• And Just tK-jng happy Is brave *
the bell of the angels rings.
•
iI
e:HiU**T.
•■-.I!-:
I■u4•h
4if
flour
and
b-rttcr
with
sa
s
ii)i««loii l»4w:rtl ap.4rts that last year
iH-tweeii the gloves for which
h1 wtthitltr
•
work and true.
*
rhl{just once. *Wu- top, should la' sinipl.. j dlslyg.vrni:
y
,
.\ud I think there Ues in this legend
itia i hrisllan Knileflvor so4-leti4>s were
Ii. .A small brass handle In the middle. - latcon. and l!jH;i
! thi ri> it-mair.'i
it-i
in-in that.
inteuded. The
• Just iM'liig happy helps oilier souls •
1 we open bur eyes lo sec.
tlie only orgaulrvtions In ibe rhurrb
er|MK'Qrni 4itifr.^ i
along:
• Hbniewhal of an inner mianlug m' sewed Uavsely lo the back of the btiy. or a glass knob, is more appreciate.! j a labl.Tisi
I iJint Idid not show a defleit: "Passed"
^ stirphir-. blir In
and i»vcr each of Iht'se stllcht'd hlnge> ^an a/rlb^KHi bow would lib.
• Their iKii.leiu may |»e heavy and •
friend, to you and me.
fills of ilmirj and tliUiie *w;th
Is set a mtH'Ue of nl*\K)n A little brassK .AnoiWr^ihtng that a roan likes is n \ s|MKaifuls
• ’ llu > not lining;
.
•
• ebli
F.ndmror ao<ietles wea e»
ns look in «Mir liearts and que *
roM'tle serves as /j laundry bag—ihe preUlcr.
preUler. the hette.^
lu'tter | pint
rl.-h-ialil.;
handle or aI blue roM-lle
...... ol hiit.
..........
......... ad|j -a tab’.'
• • And your own sky w ill Ughlvu *
lit lienevolent
iiivali i. SH-w a half ^|y/. ■ gaged In evangelistliUun. can pure thoughts enter In
means to lift tbe liox l*d. A noveVl .Make this of flowcml, wa*-liahle er- ; siiotinf-.tl ,ol mlm-tUpar -iif . sah an
•
If other ►kh V you hrighleli
*
larg,;. -l.-tidirr
Lrr taft ninde.*:. tislix j *ork lust yeai-tbaa ever l4efoa. Word
To a soul ii it be already the dwelllLg
tiHitImnny to the toyslly
holder for hatpins may be made of at lonnc or good silk. The initials eri ' jMpjH-r to lasieand po-irtiver am
• Hy Just ts iliK hitpp) with a heart •
kicp
whit.aad
il.i-ni
V.......
-—
.......
of thoughts tif sin?
young Kndeavorea than ever
small pasteboard mailing tube cut \ brotdered upon the side add to the j:-'around Hu-ehlf*l,. :j. .S.>n-«jii.i-v M>m Art a*UW mitil euhl. \V!,lp hn'f a pi..; j
•
mu «l M»ng
I
•
Ho. then, let us ponder a llttU—let
Mua rolsaionsries wroie to
ered with blue silk, and having a band Mracilveiu'Bs oi the ikmim-s-Iod. h : my -gai nlshv* he ili-h w ith tfny mkm ,i.t sweet rrcaii) .'ifiti tin whst«-s iif
‘ headfiusrters of Hmir Indebtedness to
look in our hesiis and see
of riblKin around the upper and lowe.-j Ybould have a hem at Hr- top and c ^ lilHcniis. «•! ibt- t-iij nndeixjiw nud n
egg-j li> at--H(T fnitii.^ai'et lie- Upphhefoa.
If the iwIUgln bell of the angels could
I»rt and an I'tlgv of forget me-nou
our state prist
ship all lhon»u:;hhL> 4og,
«.»gcTli-f.
Sw«'4-ti| In
•ing for us—you uud me.
kith big Itows on each ilth-. Hlinpllel*; j ver <lollar.
j, f
• a;.d I
r .un * Pimr luto J j ens and among tl le soldlea the last
-^ Itose Osburui. liny ribbon loojw at the bq). Tho b»»l
in the history
Shotilil be the rule in cm.
| .Mummy s,t’«dn'^nn . '- f
tom is chisod bv altuwlag.4he
inur 1,4-di-l I r«*«*- >'"*ntoveuieJii.
‘•‘*^" “'*• I»es1
In view of fbese
A well-known army nffieer. wiu-n h'- ! iuunfJ t-orii i«» u: .iV ihc .NiAih
hang Ih'Iow tliv 4'dge of tbe'iubc anu
iMd you eter. during a wall hi s»i
Pretty Christmas ClfU.
gathiTlng tl logeiher. In ihe ImUtNii i* return<?4l livmi bis last rani|ialKn in ihej which wv n,-.v.«- ti-jr*', •«i Jivruups
•|t
Til. re !•. no irther Christmas gi
sloiv Of omts'. oreupy the iltue
a small wadijed pIttc lii ki'cp^the pins rhlllpplnes. showed a plnciwbi'):. caucoi
wstrliing the fai-v> of lluise win. W|H4-|| |ileasr» a Irietid so murli as
vViuhl ii'
b'' *'*'"*
friviu pieivjng through. A Japane.^e which, he‘aid. was the best ever mad'.'j two p« 4qil- W4.n«id
hardly
Im pu- *»4i.*nia whlt-l, I Bt^te express «
iriliuu
- luiKiMul by on ibi-^sinH? II >«ui liaNe. dainty Idl of fancy work that has ih- dull is dn-*si-4l in the lluwi-red lawn —and he had btwn the- rt'clph-nt »> j sisioiilnis tU < 4»ar.-4‘j ycil.iwj tin
nu .ll
.il.. fc;ii.i
wa;
CCSS ia !
H-l4.gr»pb i»olcs alongr the
’
■/HIS Imi-ij ;r;» «l w.‘4 um, i.. -J SU.
.......
/ vou win apprcclaie the truth of th- givi rV lH st wls]ii> wurkiil into eveiy which maki's the ret. and the tube
U f.u»!ii'4»4ulmg taut-.
Ijtsi jerrs peniisyl van is stats roohtindre.ls. It bad been in
inac.' I with water
t nun.ber m as. I. i.
simple thv j
I
registsred
stteDdsnes
of
folMiwiug from the Ih-trolt Trlluine. •Huh. Thi-ii again, this year the fash- biiund to the ihdi s back by a blti-f eaa. andaas Just a small mattrWs Verier haviim Art,! iiptin
Upriakicil it »t
1«
within
He»e..,rh
..f.-v.-r.vtvne.
P
■
york
i-onvenlU
ilion
1.411 will U II. liBv.- ev.ry gift of Hi»- sash, tied in front, as one would stapi
and will iM- among lliosi' w
stapj
ipj 4*1 purt- silk,
sillT*imade Just like nt o4?d mat leasixt iuHi! •*:
ji rutiiiitv. 1.1
'on-i'ts i»i nii.i.ius Hi - oh.--i Ih<-.‘ ; bad 3..t«»4 registered delegates with an
nilm* to start a crusade agaliis: Miri made liy hand. Th - ex|iert fane- a golf Ivag to the back.
! trv^ss,
tiv^ss, and stuflcil with wtxd
wtsd and
anfl th--M ; still ra;her <ir> . .|A>.ir iii;.- vai- v< «
laglilv .wiHi .-■•A. t tiil. npp:vi<ig !►«*» <! atiendatiee at the meetings of over
wiiri.* r Is planning a«<trdlngly. Afrtiwus and wrinkles.
.\ pleasing arraugcBient tor holding 1 held—as matticsses ari.*~by little rib-; suiwly. giving th-! -..-t.iniil. - tunc t- .h-r.-d bilti-ijft rti-l ,,<'o-.cTiug wi;h
j S.fttsi 4lsy sfler ds.r. Shades at our
lul.i-tjft rti'l
criug *
for till- woiiiBii win* ha« never had la sHrkplus U formetl of a small roun-l j bous run through ihe mattress anc j ygpani;. .Mix iiiui a ti-altiiiek'oiu. 'm
Hnys the Tribnue: .
polittesl fathers, wbst were you thlnksirurlioii in this
femininepaspa«- ^.incurldon. with a short win- stein I Med In small loops on toia The om-l.-ney with -w.-t mHI: t it rirqttir<*s vi-r. •!o-:h tti hold ill«- loldia Ja pluf-c.
in IhU day of burry and rush
ihls line
line oflemlnlne
Ing of to allow
no wonder women ar* oiinplniuing of
“pass-* .voiu- gaai i-su.
shiiuld notfwl 44UI of it. for
-jn blue ribboa. \ A cluster ul j cer said that pins seemed to slip s . ■ ,atle) ar.<l vvnrk in a
tt^Nti -mf-i
Ginger Sherbet.
rent Ions io ihU wsj?
iiervjMis hrtwkdowns. li'is In
Hivri- i-* no umi» ti* the niimlK-r of use j
'm»d rlbbtuis suroundsl easily into this small' mattri-sf. and | of flour, which hr-Jpi t<> hfad He mas'
James Biirail. l>. iK U
Put twit p-.CUI<!.S ill Migsr
u-wr l^oni the moment one gets out ol ful and ittnami-tual gifts which st '
bottom of the little cushion, an ! 1 they never rusted. The wliolr affair; Mold into small 'ito euki - n.- oii a
tian Inteillgem-er.
tHvI ill IK4- UMimlng utilll the U-d \u
rashtuu with llttb- or no dilBcully j ,jj^.
*re aranged ao that tbeyj wa* easy to kei-p clean and look u.-ijcau be ha’.ulh d ami iey q' "O'** huo m ire with two ipiari> <if wai* r. and 1'-f
ti»Pd
until
HuK-tyar
is
ilisxolvvd.
r.aih.sl at night and during all tV- Here fidlous a tleserlptkm of several! apiR'ar
Ih' a lttHe bouquet. The little room.—Detroit Free Press.
J frying pan
«-4»u>3iair..: t0uie v4-ry bo
•
A Baslaeaa Beetiwa Iw PHa*«i.
rwhi-n IhuI rapidly bir five miuuti-s j
waking hours the nerves are roiistaia up to-tlaie plecv-s. of fancy work lliat worker may select a color scheme for
ji'^at made l.y frviug
L prison Kitdeavorer In the Fank*
.ndd Ih* juke of 4hrix- «r ! f 1 iKy.i st.Hc prison snuls to s n outTimely Christmas Hinta
l> Hruug to the highest pitch. Have are worthy iif the ativiitiou of Ixith a dressing Ubie and make as
1 first few uiom-»:*.s
count
auge-. and foer lemvir.s.- Pul into a ■ aiite worker v
Pretty Pincushion—For the
you 4w«-r st«sMl on tbe corner ate- eliv-ses of wtitneh :'
ilium- and < at l.oi with
pieces lor its Ufopatton 1 Kite d.'-1
fnx /»-r. anil. wb«-u half f:4*/.eii, Mir In | of the way they hold l.iisln«*M fl»eetlTi«B
A thing which'evt-ry n.sii abhitV; :
watehi-U the |nstp|e as they pass? T«»
>a—DetroU Frde PrW-^
• *mic»-^ 4if pp« ><TV(xl aiiig<-r mine*'
iir inch largi-r all nvtuid. than you. ; bJa^a*im'.
IHU- pb-ssant. 4b4-ery l4jokilig fare, you and «-vt-ry wuiuau delightr i'u i» a writ- i
f
lim-.
S'-t
Rw
iiy
.for
I
wo
hours.
,
heart-shafK-d
foundallou;
Blntl
each
_________i_l
win
a ilozeii wlK>He eapresslou ing portfolio fi:r tin- lap. It is cw-ilv ’
lilt:'.'!
Good Egg R«lectpes.
shows ibe strain IIudvr whkii the owr.- made, igr cutHug two ♦tiff pU'ivs -tf |
• and tlicn after senienrc payea
Ringlets.
4-r> are winking fan-worn, drawn i-s ivastt Isiard. l aeh half the sire of t'lc!douldc skirts, with t>r without a ivanet j torget-me-nol design un the uptsT shU-i xiu- les.s an i gg is i-.N.k.-.l the i
'imll to railed. Ihe mn retary pausla«
isiard cliiZHi'U’ for Hu- iiurtruUo. j (bat runs, broadening gadualty. down 1 and fasten the two »hle« together by I
it is digestinl. .\ ninvly lahl
“ItiUgli-ts
re nice,;i:iin.-t(-i,t |iilii^ii. ■ long enough after ea«-h uSme to allow
pri-sshms an- mUigli-d with those »-sthe member li» take sonic iisrt I
pii-wsive tg *a.liM*ss or anslely. Then Thi-se nb-ces arc Jaid in a row. and n! to the very bottom of the skirl.. ' * means of liaby riliboa ruu through ey«- i always takc-s a lltH- bmger to ctsvk imstry to pit in Hie childrcu’s
ivrhlan lamb Is again faahlonahlc; | lets, which ni-eU not necessarily b< * than one mii so fre-rfi
txin boskets, Make a |iie crust w!t-i
comes one whteli lias' the furrows of plixv itf art Hnv^u. in a cixvl gre4-n.|
Only strictly fn-sk cgg» should
dis-p thought, fidlowed by one which gray or tdm- tint. Is cut to lay over .'11 j but in Its reap’vcarancc ll Is usuallv i workinl. This same Idea may be use l
butt'-r iisi-d In excc*-•'•s fit ilard or other
l4oached.
boiled wat# . shortening.'%m! swtvtcn It well. Then rMd S4-riptua verses or extracts froas
and extend l ' with i
|4oached. - Pour fpshly
fv«-s>i
i scam along j managed w ith accessories irf some for making a aacbei
. ti lls the ai'iry oT much, work
> ihau i
sjionke case to into a flat, brooi] |>an. adding a iiltli roil out thin and cat into inch-wbi * paper*. *rbe uiemlwa of the ch«lr oatsIn a short Him—the aushuis bmk <*r
made to cover a case ot oik-il silk fot 1 salt and a few drop.-^ of vinegar. If strips. Takx- these up and twirl in op ally sing."_______ ________
each end. A similarr piiwe
pleei* of |>re(Hl..‘ 1
and broad sash ends arc
one Who Ik w/irrying ovi-r what As
carrying
a
siionge
or
wash-cloth
wlu-ii
you
have
.no
egg-p«>s<
g-pus<-;i
hiiig
iiieusll pul pusltc diri-cHims. then lay Uiem on
flow*
red
cri’tonne
or
llni-n
or
satin
or
|
dn-ssy
feature
of
mao
frocks,
and
Is- d«»B4‘.
Ginger Nuts.
ile-ired niiiteriat. Is
traveling, ll measures nine liy six auu i a muffin ting into
th< wat^-r.
bn-ak
noth'
.
used t
next to lii4- other on a lightly fltuirvd
The m«rtlii-r itr.ig-- He- y«»ung child
lacc and mallnes 4
One puaud'sol while siigat. ouc- halC
Itv Ihi-«han4 a»ul her fare wears th" k'apih This is ft»r the uuublo uf the otlgcs and fringes are llbcally apidlct*. a baW inches. Is bound, like- ihc olbur egg carefully into a saucer and slip 11 tin. anti bake golden hnjwn. Tht-ir Mouuil of butter, one iiound of flour,
p«»rtf4»ll«i when U ih clo-ixl. Huitpose on the ends.
articles deticrUR-d. about the edge, and I Into the rlug. Put over a ruo<leral ’ k-ngih is o|4tioual.
frettnl.. Hml
Hreil expri-ssiiHi
expri-ssion wltlrb
whk-h «
two ublesixjonfuls of best while glw' ;
the UixsiAbPxI piKx.- lu to.- in a ruM' diofliii ti4 llrislI itHiibvva
The busl
Muffs arc a vi-ry imis.rtant item *n the etiver flap Ik embroidered to suit - flrt*. ami when ilo wabT <;om«‘s to a
I
ger. two eggs; roll ln-lhc.Shanda Ou - '
slga and 1 green shades.
j boll the egg will l«- tloae. Talu-'o»f
man puxsh-s; puzeU-s
all tht- ilay.
One Judicious mother cured her 3- sixe of marbles. Bake in a quick ovMa^
the fashionable girl's winter outfit, tbe fancy.
I"
get the lids of the purtfivUo a quai- and the new ones are Just as quaint
Cushions—To have plenty of cash-: very cnrefully wlt:i a skimmer, itrain year-old 'bo^' of screaming fits by what hut be careful they do not l»prn on tito
hl% duth-f. aad
ter of an Inch away from the sides *»t! and old*tiaey as arc the •mart effect* ions, all as pretty and as soft as pov- \ off sll a ater and p'lace op a thin plvc-? •he called “hydropathic troatmi-ht.’ bottom.
the Up board aad baste them in plane! they accorapaa.v. They are the famll- alble. Is the aim for dainty fitted I of freshly made toast. Harniah witn When he opened fcls mouth lo how’
She threw cold water iu’o It. sprink
in
Turn In tbv edges a’ ‘ter flat poueb-abapod. and the nmno nimu. And ibara are bnsts of Mpe*; parsley or wao-rrreiB and serve
Ddb raajr i
a»d softs. .Tbtt double cnsbloBs. t-i once on s but piste,
an*uwd ami oveix-ajii nratlj. or Wn.l j piiiaw.
,
ling Ills face lilu-rally at tho
Bgrapb, wbetk
who devoiaa two or tbrra aftM||
reschldg a reriiiii stuiv.
tbuug't the edges with a narrow grvsw sa'iii j The fightl> daiHvi bodices which throw over chair backs, are a rooewetl j An attractive manner of senlnp
time: He soon gri w more afraid uf
week to golf, every erenlaff
tbe atortr were otdng te ckm- lu doors ribbuu. Halte wtwrs well. TbU doov. an shaped aharply to the figure all fad. These arc preferably croseen*. 1 egg lor an Invalid Is the following; iht- sight of the glass of water than of
thread p caaraa needle with soBto iib>lBboat the saUt Une are bnauebt down sbBpad and >avB potelBd sBda IqIM. j Beat to a very stiff frotb Hie white ot Ibe rod whloh«had ]faiM to abate tl'C
bef&ra tber oAB rtotoh It. U s
nuisance. Half a doE^n1 appllcailoas
•iransp that all the wnoen wbo abop bon and pass It thmugb the chAb naa” | to a deep point at tYie front. Th*
ataenUd J>Ave«carM u> many ovi-i
the tup ana hqiun of tbi' U4s aad lbc ‘is ronnd and jost U> tbe walat Uoc.
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lag for elarhahlpa ta the dcpaitMla
at Waaktogtoa "teatter
to the
Thm- tlmro a Aav wily do yea
wtoda." be tens *kM. *wn idewt to acgtve auaaUoa <a
cartag emptoymeat nadcr the gereramaat. but go o«t to the busy worid..
r llriac ,« ttpSTTCTlrim.
what* you can touch elbows with kuv
u to 4«tm
«n Mirpaanaain ae mu I toaa)of tK
tUag knmaalty. Doa*t coop yoamn
________ I to kto ■tonktartoood rida. The krtod apaika. tha ktoatoa «:
gp la a musty govanuaent o«ce at a
• ^toviBto. H* k0Mkt»<« •»*«.- ■taoM atrach tarror to aattto aad
hai^ lirlag salary and permit all yo-.r
horaaa a» tha tfato daakad hr. kat^be
eaerglea to ramato doraBaat. When
piUto to PfDftotoO. R 1- »
prtda to dfocrary wtokad
the goTeraaaeai employea have to^go
« to
«to
X
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« totack a kak to tk» Mcktoarr **» ptoeaatlr.
out Into the world again they have bat
WHhto
the
last
few
waeks
aeraril
n a toir. ■^fctiitoa tk« -wmroaa.*
alight bustneaa expciicnee outaMe wf
to ko MtotoMto Hto aoM fn* obo _KMor oowlhaacs hare hera pot oa tht
the dull rouUae to oBc* aad have bab
tl MTio wtotkof cutttof ikotr wool road ahool Oxford atreet- The tn:
lu which‘uBllt'them for vocatlona romathaatool atreet *haa to Uoodoa wa*
quirtag energy and close appllcatloa.'
daead to 1131 hj Walter HatLord Bllesmcre of, Bagland. already
" »4^ttk#{oflfc.ti«tk4*fkH^
No puttering arunad an ashIS^nt. Expectaat rotobeia
.
«'
Loodoo
watokpudiar,
who
4a^
a -well-kairoa ;wrlter under bit pen
■ It. to«w4 a aow to the troat parkr
leaking stove every few min
name to "Ciarlea Oranvllle." haa Jur.
a M kotoa af Mr*. Suraatoto.
^1- refliCd to l«« a mtma e^e
utes. But the heat is conatanL
isaued faU flrat nov^ bearing his fu;*
ft ^ K. T. Aa4 wkUc hr was tooklas which the ordinary cylinder and pU
As for cleanllncaa ask yrpt*r
UUe. ThU noblcnuiB la versatile. He
M ) llll■^ll^T~- to a had rpoai a cot • loe were replaced by two llextble baga
neighbor who gave up the bru-h
is a notable Agure ta racing clrclcv.
p or ftoi <ropp«! to u> a« W«. to canraa. la Febniary. Xk31. be
and dust pan and decided on a
placed
the
reblclr
called
the
Infant
on
being the owner of Hampton, the aU'
1 Da ha wto to tha kltdMa he w'
Cole’a Hot Blast with lu pat
aa that to the Ktlle one to
of live Derby wtonera. Though ILh wvtowad hr a eoople to goai the road between Stratford nnd Lorcnled duatleca ash remover.
come. But to be abaoluuly imra
owner of some of the finest racing
a toh ware praraitod apoa to be »r; doo. and to 1S33 be buUt the Bra. By
Come in and let ua show >x>u
to a abort andptoa^ laborthey
! stables in England. Lord Eleamere h?-<
a to. Mr*, •lafmaaka «capad arrest IBto he had ballt 10 carrlagca. b^i*.
this wonderful beater.
never made a bet. He created a aen
I I agPatM to^atol tha cow. kill th- •trange to nay. they failed diaw.nation
by
a
special
breed
of
whlt>
Loodoo
Sphere.
P^ ato taach tha soata to kaoH
A prJae to a gold medal and a
pigs- be once gave l.uo gulneaa for
fighting game cock aad he ia ih.:
• power to Ika totod to create In cold plto« k*» town offered by Fr. J. J.
Corran to the Holy Sarlor church, oownth- to the finest private picture gal
/^Tiw/S/.
tortarca U airmaptrtr exenpii
Wilkeabarre. Pa, for the Aral pair
London. Brldgcvrmtor bouse
ilia ike late to Michael BtarUikjr.
narrled aa a reault of the recent Cath
_______ four Raphaels, fifteen Tjpi
Pckaaer oa the Oieat giberUn rail
olic total alMrttoeocc ttoloo conrentloa
Icrs. Tlilan a ‘Three Ages of Man
b, Kefto While cleaDtoc aa empty
in Aahley. The young women Inter
and Vand}ck's only attempt to pain
^rtgeratar ear at Kraaaorarak tu
ested kl fka vnloo aenred a aupper for
• The Vlrgto pad the Child.”
. gcarltakr fell aalatp ead a^okt
the deMkAUw. and Fr. Coirto wna to
I.a>ul»e ^ichcl. the famous Frcirr’i
d kitoaeif loeka^ ta aad fhe tram
pltotod^wnh it and with the hooae}lkas alamat entirely recov
anarch
lUag. Terror aaued Mm. itoim\rfrMy tmkttton to the .pwmg ,women
cred
bm.aernre atuck of plear*’pl«a
ered from bm.aemre
« kh waa IB dahgct-e/
that toe ggre eekeral Ajpod-tuturt-l
pneitmoalk.' which nearly ended |her
a to death, atoo* to th* darkpeaa.
htntf to the youhg men. ton) baa fol of quinine. There haa been an ad«ll- stormy career recently. She la ’Tt
rmeata be aaffered. pjoy be
tlon to our aaoUoy of curioua and an- years tod.
lowtA
thia
by
Ihe
offer
to
the
gold
lI fitmi the dlajolniedlpbraae*
tlQuated vehlelea. No. it la not a mowear and the cold to spend.
___ Id oa the Poor with white chalk
ssssHEALTHIESTssa
Thousands Cured.
•The Sit Still club" baa Juat bce-» yr ear. but something much cwlet:
y
A CARO.
\ the paale-atrIckeB aiaa,' *‘li U
DcWitlW Witch Hazel Salvo has
organlted at Lincoln, Neb., by well- _ pretty rickshaw from the land of the
We. the nnderftgnefl do hereby
AND
'
I eoMer a* 1 drcaitod. ' ran th____ __________________
_r Plll;^.
ihousands of
agreu to n-futMl the mu my on a I.i>known hwdlneaa and profemlonal men. kimono and the mimosa. It reminds cured
bought
a
box
to
DeW’ltfa
Witch
Hazel
I
Warranted
jinaar
^
toleaa''
■nt bottle of Greene’s
ABSOLUTELY OBOBLBSS
It naa a mcmbcrahlp of aereral hun one straight off to.*hf ,to»l helghU of Salve on the recommendation of our
iiB to cure your
rmp of Tar If It falls
A mUe fortbcr alone the flooi
dred asd la growtoff rapidly. Th * Simla and Darjt-eling. Somebody aald druggist." so writes C. H. LaCrolz, of cough or cold. We also
ilso guarani
I the MtoM: -I **n
avowed object ta the improvement of It remtodod him of the nursemaid ato Zavalla, Tqx.. "and used It for a atub- 23-ct-m btUtle to provec satlsfacto
_ » daeth. My fret are Ice
case of piles. It cured me per
atreet ear facllUlea. It propoaca t« the bobtw to the park. Anyhow ther'* bom
manently." Sold by all druggists.
^ totorral aeama to hate foUowea.
compel an Impfovenu-nt In the aen lce ^le no doubt that it reminds one of
the taat meaaape was at the ex
BuglK-c t. Roxburg.
Mllinglon now has a volunteer fire
by declining to surrender aeata to Un places cooler than Thana.—Bombay
toeme aad to tha ear where the ter.-ldepartment. A number of young
ladtea when the coacbea are crowde.' Gazette.
Braces body and brain, strengthens,
IM maa bad erldenUy ctawlod fur
It malnuina that the company wl!l
A house cat. climbing about in the recently gut together, organized a
soothes,
cures while you sleep. That’s
Ike parpoto to breaklnp hU way om.
nc-%er do anything until women
night. lurne<l the gas on and ran. • gade with twenty-tliree charter t
Bdr that a atupor cornea oa
what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain To.x
lU- the queation.
within an ace of aaph^-xiallng Hgh' bera and elected chief, capulns.
win do. Makes you well, keeps yo\
aM who are Croxea to death. I am
We have bad a fairly dull time alnr.- Bleeping iwraons at the home of W
A*r lOm
i^readr half aaleep>-th«ae may Ik- m . wrote to you laat. iaya our Thann
A new departure in medicine Is of well.j 35 cents. Tea or Tablcu. John
J, Dunn. 3114 School street. St. Louis. fered
da." When the ttrain, bavln^
In Kennedy's laxative Honey
M tpprda."
I)rug Co.
rat 1000 VATIS
corroapondent. There arc a good many Mr. Dunn was awakened at 12:30 and Tar. Jt contalna no opiatoa. and
atopped on a
feayetod only M milea. ai
nmOBDn
fever caaet In the town..-' Rata ha* ? o’clock by his daughter, who sltoo! 8 a combined Cough and Child Cure,
wr wna opened, and 8ta.
DANCB..ORCHESTRA
U -aoi’ htaa. crytarthat thk house was full to rhe QUonr and the Uoaey. Baa U on
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F. O. NICHOL*. TEACHER OF
roovt-l gas. Afraid to.* light a match. Mr nery bottle of the genuine. Kcn
mokt. well-to-do peojrle have roov
nedy’s LfitatlVe Honey r.nd Tar cun-s THtVIOLIN, has organlzad a DANCE
ifm WW* rinwiT fia«*ii« nwr
out.. Plague caaea have, however, betti
all coughs and assists in ezpellln{
fctolHil for the car wiaa at a temper- very few. We had a tew caaea ataong Dunn groped his way from one gas
to another, seeking the leak. He found colds from the system by gently mov ORCHESTRA and to ready for danca
Am to M defiwea PkhrenhoU. nnd
ing
the
Ixjwcl.-.
A
certain
cure
for
angsBcmenU
and also for a taw pupiU
the |K>Uee aepoya apd the prlaonera ii<
mrn rtoMterntor nppnmtua waa out «r the Jail. The former are now caniplnj, them all turned off until he reached Croup. Whooping Cough: an Ideal
1 tha violin.
the kitchen, where a torrent »>f gk-i remedy fur chlldreu. Sold by all
*dnr. t«m man died from Imaginatlor.
For terms call at South Sldo Shoo
out. The latter are being Inoculalel met him when he opened the door. II * gists.
iMfMtoaold.
Mr, Jardlne. riur aaaUfani malt collc-c hurriedly opened the outside door an 1
Stori._______________
F'^Owkd dofullr dh •• eruwix! a cl<-xr- or. wa« down with plague at roon». a window, and a moment later fouc 1
St. J«M- has a goose cleh. whUh hat
dk^ Wrd to dedalit tnnea. atirprla- lint la quite well now; To celebrate hi- that Ibe-gaa stove wna turned on. Sit Its aunuill feast every Thanksgivlns Dry, Haro and Soft Wooo. South SIdo
Lumber Co._______________
»0(K‘
Mg Uto horrylBg phiaengera in the C. return we danced fur two hours
ting on a shelf over the stove. afupH day. The proverbial turkey ia do.i"
. pTi^.i). depot at Dayioti, O.. aa a Un>atilln in the Imdmintun »hL-d
with gas. sat the bouse ent. Cllmbint; away with and a chestnut-stnffi-d
fcwkkaond trmlB lulled to. Ten mlUi the Btralni of a gramopbuue. Mr. Jar- there she had turned the lever control gooae fills its place.
Ladlaa, 2you can jump on It, tramamlllng
Mw thn town tha emblem to democ- dine himself condueiwl the orchestra. Hug the gas- supply of the stove.
DRERSMAKlNt;—Mrs. McGnlncas;.
avary time." Caiman’s Elaatlo Floor
apey btUmtotHl to Ay ariwa the track Though It baa been warm and stuffy,
Nice Large Ones, •
Senattir N. B. StxMt dissuades th third floto WPrzburg block. 118 Front Varolah. S. E. Walt A Sons, Travaroo
to the-tenia appeared: bet, llndtoc wc have kept on our afternoon tennis young men of West Virginia from tr; street.
2334-e t
City.
htmaetf ahoei to be cauaht. ailshit^d as a nt-ceasUy. like our mornJnK do.e
tUSIHEM CARDS.
ASahfffd
BaiBM. HEWS OF THE WWIB
Coin Oringiil
Hot Blast
STOVES
Moihet^s
Friend
Sii™....,
saxatsr la
s.mBesa a
jA.s«Bfaaraia.“*
Trank Crude
D%jLL‘dg“
|k(k(fckiimma*|
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GHEAFEST
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ELECTRICITY
llwyiiBiii'yiwMMir*___
Barton RiniBNbli
UfU al Paa Cl.
OS-rKOIvATMV'
Fire Insurance
1 It ha. l<«-n rennwwitad that I have cftn. ont
! of th.- t®auran«-> biuitn.*. 1 wlah to asp I n»pnwnwt aHvrral nld I1ih< eompasli* and am
•utl iloing tm-in.-ia at Ko. tlS Cast Front.
wieuam u.
A Nice Assort ment of New SnU
New Eiiglbh Walnuts----- 18c lb
New Almond Nuts.................. 18clb
New Brazil .Vtita.....................15cr.
New Pei-an Nuts.....................15clb
New KiHx-rl Nuts...................15cHi
F^•^h R«»a.*ited IVanuts. ..10c ib
Fresh Salt!-.! IVanuls... .12c T»/
N.-w Chestunls...................10c lb
I'MntonBnigCo.
?^ X
Wo still liave those faiiry Cran
berries at 8c qt.
■v
Will be closed all day Thanksgiving. Beroeiuber tbo place.
i
ELGIN C. LEWIS
^ 226 E. FRONTS!.
GENERAL INSURANCE
.New
LBBIES
1)0 not ttttuUy give much
thooi^t to the stodc of an Agri.
cultural Implement atore, but
Dyspepsia Tablets
BIRNEY UDERSON
has just added a large line of
.
:
STOVES
i
,
•lU-jKiria from the field state .hat o«r campaign against Djspt-paia rnd ladlgealion ia making wonderfuj progress.
The people to Traverse City are very friendly to ua. They believe ua when wv say that Raxall Dyapopata Tablcto -will core or
-d. They know we could not af.
. .
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.
funded.
aF. rd to say this If K were not true.
-As a result of the free dUirlbtUoa. many well dlrocted ahote were B. ed and many persona already ft-el tha- the enemy (Dywpep^) i* daotoe^
“llmidreds
llimdrwda to Traverse City
City people are preparing to aaaUt
assist in the campaign agalaat
against Stomach Weaknesses. Distress after eating. Headaches,
digeatlon and dyapepsla
dyapepala by purchasing Rexall Dyspepsia
Dyepe—- TableU
•*•-»-«— and
—•• beginning
»—«""«"» treatment
tr..at»«ii at once,
Hiartbarn, and all results of poor digestion
-You wtll^lose
wtll^loae no opportunity to urge the people to Traverse aty
City lo cxwiberate
co-oberate to
I banishing the foe and pitting an end to the General Prevalence
to ladlgtaUoB and Dyspeftola>
..
J
reMnd
the
monev
If
Rexall
DyapepaU
TableU
will
not
dual!
we say. and report to Johnson Drug
: Iron-b^nad promise t
"You wBI proclaim
r-soTAtV RRJCALl^ Adtutant.
fo
.
fofor
forfurther
furtherorde«"
orders."
WIFE
OF
L. L. A. BUILDING,
OR8. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON
...DENTISTS..
All wnik .»f blgh'-j-l i<'»ssit>b- rnul'..
Fine golil work a s|M-eJalt>.
'Olllrv f.05. New Wilh. Ini bio< k. Cllz.
phone. C«3.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J.H.MMrN
6H.WMeWitkr
HOIROE & MeWETNV
GENERAL INSURARCE
31 I newwilhelm block
c. D. MILLER ,
D E rj T I S T
(UsUowd DrsUsts)
OIBBATIBFACTION. PRICE » CENTS. AT OUR STORE OR BY MAIL.
JURPET Cli^ iiRKL
Alao a ttn line <rf
6E1IBUL HARDWARE ’
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets arc Warranted to cure all forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion
:r:Tn—------ o^ohnson oruo eoiyi^AMV
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CASE
FIRE mSDRANCE
I
that toil! ioterest the HOUSE*
FREE OltTRlBUnON ONE DAY ON LY. SATURDAY, BEGINNING AT 1 A. M.
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. EXACTLY A8 PRINTED ON PACKAGE. IN
niui-k. Tisverse f’lK-.
O. F. CARVER A BRa
CooMie Mil Heatinq
OonnpMrty ' A’t’t^ra’tion!
-
Wilhelm
201 FRONT STREET
li I
General Orders No. 4335.
saa-im
JOHN R. SANTO
OYSTERS
35c qt.
at klkb.
in additiaBto Agricnltacal lm>
pleiMBta,C8xnafea and Wagooa.
roi MCE DIT
Ladies are invited to eaU.
Kindling Wpnd
BARIEY ARDBtSM
IIS mas.** ms.
.
CaU th*
Taylor Coal Co.
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