The Evening Record, January 06, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 06, 1904

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

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

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1904-01-06

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I THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVKBSE CITY, MOH^ WEDKESDAY, JAITOAHY e, IMH.

EXCELLENT
THIRTY-ONE
WERE KILLED ADDRESSES
AWrUL RMULT or COLU»ION AT
WILLARD. KANSAS

WOMENAND
iii^i Ui
ANl KILLED OUTfllOMT *IN THl

PfiESENTED AT STATE HORTI­
CULTURAL MEETING

GORMAN
IS ROUTED

tarrt ToRica of Fmlt Caltara
Ably Oiacuaaad.

rRlOHTrUL CRASH

HINQ MAOC «V A LIMITCO CA*.
•■NOtn TRAIN

mNE

ESCAPED

E CONTROLLED BY THE
UNITED STATES

The latarest

_

WashioroB. Jso
sen*tt»rs a«nM' that Prwldeni Koom^

IKIOIT

leader. Mr 0«»rman. In an unenvlaWn
^ACCIDENT OCURREO LAST NIGHT IKwltlon. Mr Oorman. wh.. at the
this affair, led hi. followers
ON ROCK ISLAND
that be had evidence which
baraas the admlnUtratlon In
-lion with the Panama affair.
, they aay. prodac<- proof.
Msjarity at tha Klllad Wars Paaabw

to

deal of emhoalaam U being
sown by tba speakers and others who
Lkr part in tha dlseuaalons. and the
oetlngs promise to be tbe most prof
able that the society has aver held.
The fruit exhibit U growing tn num­
bers. and some of the very beat fruit
that has ever been shown In an:
play Is on exhlbttioo Thta mo
7S pUtes of apples and pears
f» the already Urge exbBil
idress by Mr. Bchermerha
llltnoi. ha. tieen added to tbe pro
gram ThI. will prove a treat for
those who an> aUendIng the meetings
He will dUcus. fruit cuUnre from i
practical and scientific standpolat.
A J Phillips of West Salem. WIs
who will .peak tonight. e.peclally In
vlt*-s the young men and women of

^ rON

aSTSL’lTSS.?--*-*- “* Usc Pro,
Th. nm Mtjm xakm m» wmm tb.

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CAUSE IS
DETERMINED

LTepSSl^;

__

»e?‘£jo^Tow*”roKr,!Su5:!
declared the speaker. A very J

to Bare door tenders' wages. The eri
dence will be aobmtlted to the coroner
and Slate', attorney ^

Tba Wninrd W. C. T. O. will kim

worn WAI_K
At COON-S GROCERY. M
Co« Price far

»T.1«; rib., ft

Toimmiw Ooly

_____

porta^ tba year's work In their
mctlra aoelaUaa.

Excelsior Diaries

vtpntm mr te tb« icS^tiA la

tha sUta. Tha fruit emp in other
sUtas being n ^ ‘
partlcu^ vnlne.

aoclaty

;

Auxiliary u^tbe I

He believes from resulU noted that
the society has a right to exUt.
Mr. Bassett spoke toockingly of
work of the members who
pai
swsy during tbe year. These are two
» number-judge Ramsdell and E. J
•hUllps of Omnd Rapids.
Tbe treasurer', report showed only
small baUnce. but the condition .5
br Mirlely to be very gratifying.
Old Ofik
The present uElcers
• re-«lecieil
Following U tbe lUt:
F. Hale. Shelby
—C. K. Hadsell. Troy
E. Bassett. Fcnnvllle
W. SUyton. Crsn.1

m 1904

KINM INSTOCK NOW. YOUW
vKIND 18

■ ' '

all

Cow Prlers
on...
Olinter
footw«ar

'

CITY BOOK STORE

Men', good, ooe buckle »rctir,
ont^

$1.00

THE WEATHCR-Oeady

A THOUSAND TIMES

Men's SaiuUI.

50c
WOMEN'S

FELT

IMO!

SHOES

with leather soles
only

WE’VE GOT TO HAVE MONEY!

Wh?
d*ot <
aColdWhtn
b? Wearing
one of our

GOODS GO AT ANY PRICE WITHIN REASON

:nda

Chest
Proteeters
??
Ypu €MM Prtptmni

WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES

OUR SHOES. THE QUALITY

WE WILL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL
US YOU WANT A PAIR OF

DOES THE WORK-WE

♦ Slippers or Warm Shoes ♦

DO THE REST.
TRY US AND WE CAN

Howland Douglass

CONVINCE YOU THAT YOU

OppesUt Betel Whiting

GET VALUE RECEIVED.
d MfPcffnctmn a.

SOc

CkammmmdFali ..
CkamoiafnaH .....

a a a . 1.00

V:

Jfmtriean Drug^

Th* OM R*liabi«ShM Hou.a

FRAM FREIORiCH & CO.

JHhert ehbtaskf. mgr

« arOar H
lot, HwuHf tf $*00 Om'iamti,,. m, ttf% Uara
m»rtO0a tahetimt ».
Cfadb, OitmmH.
Silrtfwv* uae Citiet Satmtin. Ltrf Kat at Fmt
tH»a*.l09Ut$a»eCt0imt.

theouneiMie.

Jl Continued Success
our Great Jnoentor? Sak
now in Progress.... ' ,
We are not continually advertising special sales to

Is hav!ng.grcat patronage—
many of our best goods.

mis-lead the people, and that accounts for the success
of our regular semi-annual inventory sales, which are

a.riK'-Ki;--'-"'

umged hands, and th
wui be known ns the U
Co. The new Arm wUl

u.
osceaalty

whiek wm be exclushrely in the hn Ute of Harry MarA formerly loenta 1 oa Union atreec
The store will he

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Percent
Discount

if 6tnuliit Cut Pritts




*

:

'

STRcmcmbcr this great sale will continue for the

them
There has been low rtUl-

tsluTr^jMy

diahendtmtnbMdisi

*'

Bo>-s- Suits for ages ten to seventeen.
Yout h’s Suits for ages fifteen'
to nineteen years—

*

Children's OvercoatsBoy s Overcoats-



"

Children’s Short Pants-

^.

V

Children’s Sweaters-

;

;

remainder of this week.

Account^

Mr. Hawley believes to thoioagh orUlty. for this makes the man bln^

stSLTiJsa'it--'-"

NSW

5*

•TORY
BUPCN.
esMe trom tte AlhatMk mm OimSmSi

COR.
FRONT

ail
ORIOR.

'

Children’s Suits, ages four to
ten years—

25

know it means an opportunity of buying

BumiPK thrre ww • good •ttenlUM.
Usue of Panama.' said Senator Fora- and
much Interest was shown In the
ker. -we will be glad to meet them."
That fUtemeai voices the belief qf
PI.
republican senators generally.
seated tbe first-^dress, upon **Leeeoas
of 1MI3 to the Peach Orchard.CANDY flTDRC CHANGE
Mr. Hawley spoke of tbe suoceas la
Michigan fruit belt the past yanr
^iiilam TiHiUen and Harry Harris the
and declared that so many fncU nit
BeatM the Bl CUIr.
brought out for the uae of horttoul
thnT^

J. D. WaiUnok

Our Children’s
Departmenp^

eagerly waited for by conservative buyers, as they
their crttlcUms and snpport the troaty

new Shee SHre

IDanp People Wait

...a.oo

the Wlmdew st

‘ 6:

& CO.

WE HAVE NO FAKE
SALES TO SELL

m

twenty BrftUh sailors and Ifl ol
------for Genoa today, to

...6R0CERIES...

It costs nothing lo look.

TbU train sbonid have met the eastbocmd atoeh train at Willard, bot was
mnnlpK on the Utter s time wban tbe
crash came, two mil.-, wmt of WII
Urd
Partial lUt of .lead:
John Blank. Chaimta, Kao.
Thomas E. Smalt. Topeka. Kan.
C. A. WrtghL Kaoaaa CHy.
PBur r P. BSl KICK.
Jane GHflln. Claremont Mo.
dgrtkmlUivsl Bdiassltau WUl bs C
W. S. Martin. OeKalb. III.
William Walla DsKsIb, III.
The admlnUtratlon has presented a tbe city iu attend this evening's seeOsll Fulltr. Jackaanvilis. 111.
ean record In the Panama Incident Sion.
Mra. Henry Kalaer and child. Oai^ Congress has been placed In pussew
-........ ... .
..renu are also
'
of all the diplomatic correspond Invited 1to attend and bring their boys
many.
on the subject and of all the In
girls, but the young peonle eanec
Five unknown women and aU onUJIy are wanted.
The attendance at ihl. afternoon's
seMlon was the largest yet iwoorded.
and the Interest was very manifest.
The first address was given by w
flclal Information and executive i
A. Mabert of Traverse- City. He told
his father and
culture, and from
e he gave some in­
teresting suggeetlona. especially in
live assertion, but always presented 1
V • EXPLANATION OF DETECTIVES the form or s question. Intlmatlni
rather than charging wrtmgHlolng by
0
A^TO ORIGIN OF FIREj
this governtnent.
The democratic leader of the .enste. plants hi. trees 28 feet apart.
who has placed hU party In the aitl
Atlamey Fulkerson Says Heavy Loea tude. .strongly against the Judgment
advice of many promUent demo­
af Lifee OoAto Penurious Policy
crats. of opposing the Panams treaty.
of Msnsgement.
yield assent to the treaty Ipple OrchMd." by W. 8. I
He .poke ot Ue
tKl cause for withholding It.
people In the
Inuendii. Insinuation and questioning
!5 v
By Wire to the Kvealng Record
owing, and told
no laoct«r serve to delay the treaty
Chicago. Jan G |iei.TiUe. .4 the esn
In the face of tbe positive presentation
of facts by the |vrusldent
4®cl^
thM
MU
new Ideas should con
their tatUfanlon that the IrtMjuol. fire
Senator Oorman. as the democratic
into apple
originated frx»m a swaying drop cur leader,
baa been able to hold together
horticulturist sh
tain coming Into contaci with a flood the forces
le in hU
work
eff
the
opposition
on
the
U
work. “Applaa gi
light aU»ve the stage: and that
malblllty of this by such nma.. announ
annouDoad Mr. Pal
stage veniuauir. and skylights been
Always
Ays
revolt of Panama
fipen. and the ventilator aU»%e
be looked Into before the United
the great work along
dltorlum bt-en rkwed. the Are
th.
Bute, should uke advantage of tbe
loan! lasUtih
have mwained U-hInd the stage and
I. of that revolt. The democrat. tion. of tbe >ute and
the lue» of life. If any. have been con
due
credit
should_ be glv_^
Mr Oorman at their head, have
IlnjM Ui Injuries due to the panic
He upheld specUllsatlon in farnr In
asM-rted that they would not oppose
lerests. and
il
ir
the
administration
coulJ
the day
the |iart erf men aer.
pruduc-.- a clean bill of baalth In con- past ubrn general fanning
Hirx.iig men fought their
lim with this negotiation. I»resl made to pay. Chemlsiry end the atndy
dent Kouseveli has met thU
them hack to cenain death In order and fumUbed the assurance
to eEeci Iheir own ewape. Ip the
question now U, according to
opinkm of Monroe rulkerson. attor­ ed The
presldenfs statement, only the
ney for the Are department, live, of
stnicllon of the Isthmian

By Wire to tha Bvanlng Raoord.
■aoal. Koran. Jan.
TbU city i.
qalat today. A baatry gnard has bean
plaeed about tba klnT* palace, bowever, to be ready for nay dUtnrbaace
wbkb might oeeur. Tba Raaatangap^
nnaaa controversy bangs la tbe bal
anas and war may be declared at any

Computta,.

Onmrr. UaSH*

DR. MOON vUbM I
pMMaU UiM he

Si *h*

At tbe ttoM of the aocldeat tbe pas
seafer tralo was moolos at tba rata
of 40 miles an hour. Relief tralai
Immediately sent from Topeka

VmiSTlNHORlA

•ALS-T.M.

a

retiring roemlM-r.i
the executive boanlboanl-i\ J Monroe.
Hsren. and R. M. Ki-Hogg
Three Rivers..
Iso re-elected
During the morning

Partial List af Oaad.
By Wire to ibe Kveatag Raoord.
Tofx^a. Kao. Jan €-Thirty |H*r
aoaa w-rr klllad la a wr*<‘k bet
ih»* R«K^k Ulaiid B PartSc Coast lim
li«l and a fraisht train at Willard.
Kao.. la.t olibt.
Not a pasaaoser oo tbe limited Ualo
IbJory. and tbe Budorlij of
kUlad are.e 'permi.1. who had takeo
▼ABtaca or bomaatfiada

.unrw U .onb

tUl.-K*., 3 while. 4oHc

tba

ffara Takifif AdvanUgs of Ei

^;r‘

thb wbatmih.

GREAT INTEREST BEING MANI
FESTEO IN SESSIONS
I Tlila Sactlaw Nat aa

Csnsi Bs Btfittr*

4S^e

■poo tbU tapoftut

THE CANAL HOST SEIUILT

St VIsId or

SEVENTH TEAB-2078

THE MARKCTE.

OLD OFPICSHS lE-SLlCTED

RANAMA MESSAGE LEAVES
EXCUSE FOR OPPOSITION

SPEED OF
40 NILES

wpwiUlliia tram tw'

teeemIfTIpe Feneat Dtseemnt ■
teOeummp...

ll^damiltonOothing

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J

THB KTSnXD BUttflUD^ lEAf

MIUTFMtnFT
VBlUFFIIffiS
ADMIRAL OCWCY^ |

«rr, iQgai,.TO!M^ xiwaan^ iMi>

[
nnab* B

WBW

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

—iril^

A tic Iflniittnf tarpat, Cartaia
aal Rae Sala

OOd boys nt tbe kke.
Uaablagioa. Jua. k.—A raport ambmined by tbe )oiat army and aary
board. u( wbicb Admiral Urvoy ia tba
amor member. rrlatlTe to tetUteA
tkma for tbe «
to tbe boaae b/
onr but AxBiiBt*,, wonh

for tb*
r7 of tlM> 1^

J/

Ibaa flee yaam not a gua baa
nor an i
any of oar
) In Tima of War.
xkm u> tatOTfere wlfb anythUic that
Ooatlaulng.
the
report
■Ofht IM dm “Uadar thm oHm- at
Jaekaon. ao probablf PrMtdaot Rooae- board *haa tbe honor to aubmlt to tbe
I JaekaoB aext July.

SSjTKSsirj:

llUoa of the mm
lag of the Boatacktaii Tube Whm
tkl« tube U laSaaMd you hare a run
bilag aowd or Imperfect bearlag. and
•bea It la aaUruly eloaed. deataeaa U
the raauU. aad ualeM tbe tnlamraa
tlofi eaa be ukeo out aad thU tube
raatorwd to Ha aoraaal wmdltkm bear*
lac will be deatroyed forcTor: alae
eaaaa oatof taa are aaoaed by aalarrfa.
vblrb U Dochlag but aa laflamad coa
dittua of tbe maooaa aarvloaa.
We wlJI give Oae

J. W. SLATER "

H. a HriX. Prmldrni.

a e lu^na vi*, PmM«at
A. V. nUKDMCH. vice PnBd*nt.
C. A. HAMMOND. Cubl*r.

graaa. cannot be aaalauliim
uBleaa prurlikm la amde for
Tbe board. It la auted.
BlUott oMd^. Mr. aad Mra^^
moualy of tbe opIiHoa:
**Thal wlibout a furdfled aaral haae
to the PbUlpplnea. tbe Aalatle float
caaaot keep opea tbe Unea of eom^
m^nlcatloa for auppllaa from tbe
United Statea or beiwem tbd army
poata wtthln tbe Pblltpplaaa. wltboot
which aupplle. ibe military foroea of returned to her borne badly burned
tbe United Btatea ooald aot bold
maad of tbe Ulaada.
Naval flaaa at floblf flay.

ELGIN C. LEWIS

JS.v,t“^S£

for....................Wl.l ■

A e-ln* ABBor*rriBr.« •enuKB •« AI»ou«

TIaUp-Ti-OitiCaiIGncv

WHOLtbAtl.HriAII.

VOO« HELIAbLE HOME FUHNIEHEH

r« ion Jut nevn^ mntitr hi of Hot fn

Eggiitfott Cut 6/ass
h Bomit, Boffin, PJotoo, Hotot, Bfoloo BoH, ffe.'
Boo tkoo, io oor WioBom.

tad of all barbora la tba _
^•lagn It U the beat f«^ the pur

Bamum & €arl'‘fJTJ'

-That the funificatioaa of flublg bay

Mil*
The

report

"■

5^i<ro.xrir..rod'ru:

laat two yearal
A Very dm
•tataa baa laid 44)0 mllee el
“I aluck Xfi my e
Alaakao watrra, aad aooa Hkagu
every Jotnt ached and
d arltt* Min *' »
with H«ittle.
a
locomotive
fireman, of Bor
•kaiitlc wbe twcatj ytwra ago laudb*^
i^weak and^paJe
at tbe poaalbllUy of wb«wt growing la
aanbara Manitoba. urv<^ tboiigbt that
aioU.liig but
fan and tr*^. \Vt l»4iuwon now II. I fell aa well aa I ever did la my
rgrtabl.-. and fodd^^r life - Weak alckly. rua^owa people
aya gain new life, airength aad
The foyamor aaya that the bay that
if from ibelr uae. Try them. Bat
mlgbt be amde oot of tbe wild graaa
la AlaaU la really wwrlb luore Ibaa
catting wbeo tbe foreaU nearvr I
arc exbauated.
Aablc frtun lla
•Ul and poUttcal %alut-.

and rnllrond
1
given na an <
prMbutloii to
settlement of
the Michigan Central

Warren

hi. wu*

12c

i.ib^L?'

At Ornnd Rnplda J C Scott tried
thaw out the water pipes In hU barn. I
nnd atnrted n lire which burne.1 tht*;
boro, hla Uuae nnd bora«- toiH. fl.bon
United Bisle. oBcers Invevtigmtlng
the recent pualuftce rublH-rlea JfT Mf '
ClemM. sny tUt n gang of thieve.
Mlchlgnn. Ohio

u^«l

i hava beea played for oeaturtea
aad vbicbI vUl
wUl oontiaue to be popuUr
tbe oad of tlme-for cblldrea are
to tbo
tbo mom opaaervatly poraoea
peraoua Ig
la tbe
world. Tbe rouUao waa broken by oc
flHMflOl mubtoaka of paper wrada or
plaa or potoa. wbleb at ooco called
dowm .awlft poplaluBoat oo tbe laao
Ml aa wall aa ea tbo guilty. Tbore
waa o lot of real ploaaare i
mm la aoeiag aome boy
apoad Ibe mormlag la tbo «
to alt wftb tbe Urta. Aod tboo there
wore tatoreaUag special days lavoly
log tbe epeokiog of -plecea.- tbe dlA
trtbotlo. of raleattaea or ibe glrlag
of prtaea. And what egotlatlcml joy
tbaiw waa when we were tbouabt wor
dbd
» teacher with
tbe comle ralentlae oouldan learn who
oeot ft. aad while abe floabed to tbe
roota of her hair! School life baa al
waya meaat much more ibaa tnrtfof

Superior Urnnd IVan. Dean.
and IJma Beans.............
Carnival Brand. 1-lb can.

to ,b. Mkbiun

froBfCW^ wouId"'h.i

BOTH PHONES
Coods ilclivercvl any I'ivn
rii).

226 East Froit Simt

Do You Olaat gaab
lor Your Propartv
or Busintaa?

The Traverse aty
Real Btate Exchange

Weean ^cx it If you Uve
anyiluiig to sell—h»i a with us
now. If>ju wain u» buy wc
can save >ou iiuMicy.

Have bargains in city
property. Timber lands.
Fruit Farms. Large
Farms. Resort Sittts.

Offices in ilamilion
kV MilUken Block.
Citizens Thonc. ti'.Hi.

O. P. CARVKR A SRO

CIt. Phonw No. 107
Q. W. CURTIS. Managsr

FIRE INSURANCE

SSrtt.r'hu'LJl bail’

Don’t forget the pUce

taa SJ^JWi BM

hen b?hjId".“iiKl “'ita* .n"te*r
I. L. A. BUILOINa
Faciflt «mat baa bOJiOn.UM) or 40JJ00.. " ”
get tickets
j
Cbarle. Clark, ooe of the oldest and ■ —
«»»»»•« citlacn of
natural *' ^
iM'lfiitUi iiarroied In i.Teat de^
____(
*•■*■»» k mourning tbe loaa of iu oldof eetUed comniunitUe may
**'
«**
attune In bla
hi« dlnlng^**^
t
autea that while alttlag
pbintetl by ttrder of : LARSON’S PARK HOTEL I Carpet Qeantng aad Feather Renumill proapact aatenaated and furbldmoBSaadarlwo
rwm
Sunday two mosjuitoe. Wi him ’ ^“^3*.«» J’***'-,!*!
Jactiut a. I
Claua Warner. Proprietor
ding arena in tbe far nortbw twt.—Col . Rhone.
It 1r It aflrvui
prove bla
Uoria B’eekly.
j -The
HOTTONM BAY. ftU'H
u»U aa cv
away to U made into rug*, let me
ummnnmmmT
j-»tgnlhra uounda to the ear aa tbe
oo. Mrs. William
Tha Pearleaa BhirU arc
•*11.
u
.d.J^a
to
•magnifle.
Tbe tinner waa buay oa tbe loof of
lade by 'pItrUw
wbo am
■eye.
Tbe
Mm
Fred
Bold by 8. Benda
H. B. CHAPIN. Prsprtetor.
tbe boUdlag wboae garret waa oc­
Will
Be
cupied by a poor poel. wbo alro wrote board llin
Pb tne til
las Waabinctuo St
iroaay morning and fractured
>e«A aucb aa they were, for a llvtllcull Bhe died 4S minute, later.
bood. Boeb ao It waa.
il regaining conacknuneaa
-Kpeaklng of tlaner*,- maaed the
At Boyne Fall. Deputy Game War
Jotting rbymatcr. -that oae oa the
•That k very laterevtlng sad odd,' den Coulter of Charlevoix on Monday
arreted Robert Harlow. George Hus­
booao-ao. that one'a too Ud aad too •aid Mim I»eacon.
ton. John Huaton. and John
old. I vrooder bow I can get aome In*TTila uftenwKW.- ro*iimed tbe ackacharge of uslni
aplratloo oot of that chap wbo la alttlat,
-1 caoebt a fly and atudled Ita
tteg on my daylight working away oo
note. The note roeemhlea tbe aelgb
nk James, a young man of Ortop of a borae.township,
near Ionia, died Mon^*Smrtt£i tbe Unner ablfled bla kaeoa
Perliap..- aald the youiip gtrl. It daT from
more comfortable position, tbna
third 1
throwing more of bla weight upon tbe waa a bnraefly.-—Boaton I'oat.
frail gUsA
riMSUa IwKMaUy.
More chances of buying good goods at remarkable prices. The Furniture
He was prorlpatcd into the poet s
height
•nrooka,- said 111 verm, -look at that
waa^alx feet
trret. Uadlng sqasrriy fa s pile of cane Vpgardm 4-arrU-a.Department asks if you \VA,\T TO SAVE FRO.M T\VOTOF1VE.<
while
that Ud
-Wbat'B ixH uliar alKiiit It?” aak(
before
DOLI.ARS
on a single article? Of course you do. It is easily done ....
Brouka
Inches and tbe oUer six feet eleven
e la toacblag
-liar ezclalmod tbe poet. “I bare
-It’a a deadly wra|K>n-tUt'a alL**
wltbla tba last M rearu tbe aebool It—*«erea tlnnere oecaalooally drop In­
■iv.
-Bwordr
to
poetryrobUifoo of today areot ao very dl
-Worae than tbat.IftMblng It off baatlly on bU typegflt from tbair prodeooaaon of oo
-lOfler
writer, be-burried oot and eold It for
-Worse fUn that.- said Rlvera» tb
tbo price >r a braakfaat.-naltlmora an agitated voice. -It a a flotot*^

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, JiARPET CLEAMNe WORKS...

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still Cbey Come

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Hw ti ftmit Croop.

•enator l*erklai of California reMood ofUr tbo Mleat motboda. the
iraed recently from a lour <*f Kurope.
fflmml «C kbowledmt that aoaka la
The uaprrcedentcd rainfall Interfered
OOd ataya Ibme iaa't eicaedtagly la
wably witb tbo aeaotur'a plraa
mmm of Umt oognlred la tbe day. are, but It gavo blm aa opportunity
wboo tbo ooly raoaoa why ao oae waa to aample tbe bamor of l.oiidori baa
.•UMbod** WM boamme *tMd Ft
waa alck i neat toalde. lie lie
A friend met Wbitelaw RHA tbe
rotma editor of ilA New York
IM«m «W Mtat ^ «W mtt to
Mm:
*1 ae* y«i oie oo tbe adriaory board
MMr. PolHmr'e
College of ,
mltamatOelmablaanlver.liy. itoyo.
■pact to pot aa end to tbe typoimpblc.1 ennrr
rrw moot we can hope to do.- iwM Mr. B«ia -la to mitigate Ita
■rrma. Too «aa*t abollab tbe tjpe-

to Urn :
-B-baCs the matter wiiL tbia iwofT
Doea It alwaya do tbkr*
-.No, air. only when It mlna.- tbe

paina of acddeaUl CuU. Wounds,
tirulaea, Bums, flcaldi. Sore feet or
^ and cure tbe trouble, lla the
beat Baire on earth for Pllea. too. Uc

PftaceofWaleenalicdtbia
Wflttag oo edfterlal ea tbe anbject I
waa yeaag aad ambitloaa. and tboagbt
r Mid aaam derer tblaga. It
^ Priaee of Walaa la maklog copte u Utmttet imi. p.|w
tlrattog macboa.* Tbe orxt aMralag
I pickedfap tbe paper to ea>oy raadlog tb, cnoalix ot wild .nIaUl. it mj»
tt lo pdoL 1 loraed to tbe eflHartal Ibat mn ,vn7 point of »l,w tb* tolM
of
lb. d*pbau M bf far tb* bmm la.
popt. oad tbla mH my game: *Tbe Price
tln»pnrtoroi.Dr* of tbrunonrto
of Kalla k making carpeotera awear.tone tb. loiM Of .. .bpboot. Tb,
I. rrrj np*ort«. Tb* •*.
w
Hawrine Clarion.^ lemacbat
M tte Blcfcory Ridge bffaaomtaa. **waaca •Woor, of tb* *ln>b.Bf* r.l*t «*
f «a kaow If mktobea ever mMtor fram
Blm mint b. mnc*d
ibr dap
fbiatafbg.* Wt caa aaawtr tbe Rare- or wrrk, wbU* ao ,ip*rl*iH«d t.1*,—
Ytka la part aaybow. Tbe aMcrabe b* U kopwD by u»tb*r O.B.-B.I1.,
J tbat adits tbe HawTfUe Ctarloa arver b* riKMMi I, raperiat*od tb* work,
1 gflfldra from it Be baaa*t any brmlaa
kt a bn* Miorr. Tb*o.».Ui
V'tobefbffiM.
ta be fbffed. B
We are alwaya gkd lo
p OMd In tb* pnetm Ban b.
be able to shod
od by tb* baodiod w«(bt ud
bmmt of tba
«r bj tb* sroM. oad tb* oU. u
I A COLD IN ONt DAY

y

Domeatie Troubkn.
It la eireptloaal to find n fomRy
where iber? are ao domeatie raptorea
ocraaloaally. but tbeae enn be lent
by Ibelr great work In fltomni^
IJver troublea. They not only r

a n.r. Dlctty ■•M. a«uy.
Bepreaentatlve Cochran, of kllaaoori.
Ud often promlaed Senator Carmaek,
of Tenneauee. tUt be woold p
with a apecUI growth of floe Mis­
souri lolaccA tut could not U bent
InibewvkrlA Tbe Tennessee nmintor.
wbo enjt>y. a good -eUw,- waited la
vain for tbi. prerioua gift So tU other
day be wrote a note to ixKbran. tell
lag blm to <xime over to tbe senate
aide of the capltul quickly, aa U want
ed to aee him on Important buolaci
Ooebran. wbo la a abort atubby mn
came down tU corridor pufflng like
gnaolloe runaUut. Carmack kd hi
quietly into tbe nenate rloekroom sl.
Cochran settled hlmaelf Into a seat for
tbe anticipated confermee
-Cochran.- aald Carmack, -give me
a chew of tUt toUooo ^Cochran landed out a plug and the
^noeeaeeao placed a good portl<
It comfortably In bla mootb. Quietly
turolng to leuve tU room. Oar

Grip and Quinay.
Croup cornea oo anddenly and with­
out warning In tbe night. If you are
prepared for It. your Uby will
proUbly be dead In tbe morning.
-very daagerous not
Magic Egyptian Oil
one night. It also

While malignant sore throat
Raplda. Mich..
tut place, wbo la the
Kber of three lovely little
girls.
Ion to provide herself
Dr. Colweir. Magic
ler wisdom waa aooa
for her three UtUe
with tbe dlafly began the t
Colwell s Magic Egypllaa Oil
according to dlrectloua. and to her de­
light eooo
brought them safely
through. Her neighbors who did not
Ure Dr. Oolwell'a Magic Egyptian OU
Dr. Oolweira Magic tarpUan Oil U
far sale by all druggku at 60 eeuU.
and every one should Uve a bottle
irouad tbe house bandy. In
emergency, for It curea all
palaa aad bruiaea. aores and acbea of
^ body. UmU or

-TUPa an.~lPocbr«nPbUadeipbk

jl Parlor Cabitid
is a beautiful piece of Furniture and you can buy any one of our Parlor Cab­
inets at a 10 per cent, discount from our regular pricjts. This really means
a saving to > ou of from
to $0.(Kl. Make money any easier? Never.

4

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Jinotber JBia Cut
in the selling prices of our Sideboards and China Closets. Our prices were
always considered the lowest, but now we will sell them at a discount of 10
per cent. This means the BEST SideBoard or China Cl*set for the least
money you ever bought. You have been considering the question some
lime. Decide now-add a handsome piece of furniture to your dining room
—and save dollars. These prices will only be here TEN DAYS. Remem­
ber this—Furniture is the finishing touch of fumishintf a home. It adds
dignity, style and comfort, and if bought at such opportunities as these, it
costs but little, and you soon have the neatest, most comfortably furnished
home in the land. Don’t forget—this opportunity lasts only TEN DAYS.

Bmy Wtl* «hDt m-0
I la aome paper about
r glTtag way aad kttlRg

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dt fbey

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A THE lUMUII & Ur
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MEiMiimE raMPMir

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F10IWBING

Olobnny 6ake
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Big Prc-lDTcntory Sale At
GfiDWEL BROS

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i Venow Com meal
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worn nnhmlU^t £Tt!aa^ imShm
of tU Lndlos* Ubrnry aaaoclaUon

> - Nannar »rtaM8st «

:-i; / ;•:;•: foods omof sism. its
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ed to tU history

tU Ao*
rhas beea add­

I

DECIDEDLY SHARP REDTiaiONS

is with InatlBnble prkto that not
tU board of managoea. bat the nnUn
Umhip can eall to mind tU too
My for a few momieala coaaldw u!
ortt aeoompUabed the past yaarr I
link we will eer that tU year IMS
a eaeepUon.
Them Uve been held four ragular
quarterly meetlaga for heartog tU iw-

Cay Co.
rrCMS OF iMTtSUT.
the people of

€kM now ooaMttotos nmrty
half o«ir atock of money.

yy AMTM>-Ws Alses

WUS5RS5*

ra Uve held 12 regular and two
al naaetlaga. The aUeadaaoe at
the monthlir meeUags of tU board
Uve been good, with an average at-

PJLS4J«SS-gl.TSfdia5^
ant Ud bnt Cbotc. Of ur wUr» .tork.

TRAVERSE
CITY STORE, FRONT AND CASS STS.
BSAIICH OP «UmiBU MOS*. HOSK HOOa DTOOIT, WCH.

L of the
Bed Jby

: ftveti to Berlto by

The rsitts of tU United SUtea eordlroctkm The rhaa# was krp( up for
laro boars la Um faos of a stnms or WhOOO.000 acfos. and employ
bonborost orlad. btil tbe vhal«- was l7 lO^iOOW pecfUa
FMvt I. of Senris. is cre<lited with
Utog tU most IntelbH iuMl mooarrh
orards aan bo «o» vlthla four n
fbat country e^wr Ud.
bJm at on# tine, bot Ue wbalo
There are 4.702 tawyer* lu rhl
lo a htif mllo
The Inrreste In their nuinlH-r during
the last twelvemonth w** aau.
With I bo oirrr4iry b
Ibo aom mark In lb»u
Ibe United States Us 7\0itJ |mwtofaa otlrt^mo of 35 dej ■ees below In Som; Cerinan/ la next with 45.«3.
BoHbani Matao. New Rbalaad ha* and Orest Britain third, with 'JZ400.
been la Ike rlatrbes f the wildest
The Boaslan government cootracbllaaard that has awe| that pa
yearty for SO.OOO tons of Welsh coal
to^be delivered at I’ort Arthur befors
five draibs frum
hare oe
rurred In Boston
Belle
J. Neal went aahi
AHerlon Ur
and at a woman'
ashiwl at NantasKrt. it la feared that form. Inatead of Iron, to make cor
aa^er ressH wa* hm\ durina the
What a -happy old world ihl* would
An AlUnr cat reached Ullea In a
would \Mrath^j unconventional manner Mon
take H.icky Moitnday She was a pasaenai r on the New If evenUKly would
c. lea or tablets.
York newspaper train, whirl, make*
Jas. (1 JUnson.
the run from Albany to IJtlra at aliout
a mllaa-mlnute aalt When the train

r/j;: s:

*crbnltiire
Mllnad to Hr* up her b«th. althoncb
weather. Then the
depot employes jtot broomsticks, but
ceotle proddlna did not dislodge the
maimai nnallr some one crawled
under the truck and pulled her out.
She will U given a home at the Utica
station. As the train does not stop
between AlUny and Utica she must
have clung on during the whole dit
lance The cat appeared ncme the
wors4< for the eaperience.
n for 190 showa that i
y^r wa^ by far the wettest lo m
Ni-arly
of every
days wen* rainy Ilato
fell for 2<»5 day* In I-ondon. against
an average ig ICC days the previous

John Phwlcr, Unltod
I

. I . .11 IU.» «Olll

KmUi*- h-Bvr of Bb« iK«r
rrofrwsor (ieorge A. llubbell of
Brooklyn haa been choom vice preaV
dcnl of Berea college. Bercs. Ky.
Much unpublished matter waa left
by the well known blstoHan. tU late
Bishop BtubU which U aoon to ap.
mr to print to la>ndoo.
r-dwin F. Jones, once tleutenaot gor.
emor of New York, liest known to

sor I of 1
The Sloui Indians of South DakoU Tufts college.
member of tin* college faculty
“to Count Alliert von Meran.
scion of the bouse of llspsburg hat
A dynamite explosion wrecked the entered the no
Ull and hotel of Joseph Oalalda at dlrtliie monks.
Keasbey. near Woodbrldge. N. J. Archduke John.
while bliO people were dancing. Mich
jcl^l^onger
lom off
alda and
Oerlmde Ellon . Wi
Udly Injured.
and 2& others less
MMly so. In the
• to get
A pair of twins, a son snd dsugtfter
bom lo Mr and Mrs l>ewls Brown Are the bod boys WT eClem The boy
not iM* aide lo
vwlebrale
bmTr^lT,same day as Ibelr an
alversary
Tsary. \jm
A. U. 1903
passed Into history
bom. snd after the new year 1904 war
Bshered to the son wa* bom The
mother of the pair is aJso one of a
pair of twins snd ws< Um im the
night of May 31. Just before midnight of the fact
29 years ago. and her male was U.rn
early on the nuiralng of June 1
At Colfsx. Iowa Mr* T N HiM.per
has been derted president of the Col
fax Northern RsiWil <
ceedtog her husUkd w
who e<»ntrolled
. the slock of the n^d u mi bis death
a few weeks ajp. The road Is only
twelve miles b.ng but handle* s large
coal tonnage, and i* very valuable
A Milwaukee emeem which makes
nabestiui theater curtains U* received
nlghteen orders from Chicago theaters SSShTSdTt^
nnd four from Milwaukee Tbosv* cur
tains must all Ih> made to order In the SffTuufBoiflSSl
New York mills of the cmipany. which
t day and night l«. fill
will^ take tmo ^ks

oTb^^to^ihrie*’*m* *7***'

Good Bogs

i dally fr^im all over the

The famib of Mrs. M U Bobbitt of
Bargrrton. Tenn. saw her dying and
ware powerless to save her. The most
aklllful ph)*lclans and ever> remedy
naed failed, while consumption was
alowly but surely taking her life In
this terrible hour Dr. King s New DIsoovery for CoasumpClon turned doapnlr Into Joy. TU ffrft boUto brought
Immediate relief, and lu oonttoued
nan completely cured her. U s tbs
«M8t cortaln cum to tU world for nil
Ihd, at Jas a. Johnson

nnd

F. R.

TU only system of tracklcoa tmiIgji In tU United mates la tUt at
■cmnton. Fa., wl^lch Ua made n fair
•Uwlv of noccem. In FYanea nnd

Oormnny n noaUr of tuna Itosa.
which Ura otoctrical aotomobOM
npwtod by na ovorhend wire. Uvo
ptomd uttatoetary. tU only obJeettoD
to them betoff tU fart tUt ^Uy lo.
«nlr« twice tU nnrent vmed for can
npmated ovtr imOa.
Boas Beaeomb. Datndt:

paid ont

-ETiiaHI-S

UY« itiay SS5^ akto aoft and fair.**
Unanm; Jaa. O. JohnacoL
I NiOOIIO WMT Afik

TtfS2r2!!i-ssi-'--r'*qja^

tart^Mbw
•Toong man." aald Ssnstor PfttM.
•f Alsluims. aged «, -nhe reason peo­
ple g.t f«t t« beranse they eat too
the city or sickness
mu. h gravy with ibetr meat. Observe
me. Tlie i'ongn*w»li»usl Utrei tory says
7s* bring to you today
ly to our
I «ui W M«yU I uiu, but I don t
*ral reports an aocuuni cof our I
fe»*l tliNl .1.1 b\ forlv v.*«n« I have
ardship. and li U with mod
emeu mod-b gtavy.
/ I VIS* raised
luirdonable pride that we speon « |4ata di.*t. and I
management of our flnaneei
it all my life, (irsvy I*
the advisabUliy of
under dlsrusslcio. for the the life of the ra.*.-. sod tla
the sooner we
use of our soclsl afternoons. A oc
lurnUli It fmm our diet the b..||.T w III
mlltee of careful and Judicious ma
be the besllh of ibe timing |P‘ii.Tsllon.
gene w a* appolnti*d lo look lU mat
A little of the iistural jul.*.** of the
up. and it wa* in the judgmeat nf i
meat*, even If o**tws|onnlly tbl.-ken.*.I
board If a piano could bc» purchm
out of our Income without drawing with Ilnur to give ibe gravy ron*l*
from the principal. It was wise to teucy. is

...Pr«*Tnventory...
Dress Ooeds Bargains

** The piano wa* U.ught and is paid even lo hint at tbe Urmleiwnei.s of
We find in slock many odd pieces of dress
for. as you Uve already seen by pre thu.i;ooils
i
Otis that must be sold
Ijefore wc put in the new spring
-Blit. s«*rv.i..r.- the .voung man prolines; wi* have them priced at figures that will move
sbHl. •‘maylke If. y«ur hotdt* tjia!
ive ikreMTved you to perfe<*t liealth
them. If you have in mind a li^w gown or suit it will
awh a rliM- old age. Haven't your
l»a> you to iln
rop in aiul take a look.
The* social aflemoons that were be UIdl* l**d*i. i.Iwnya nxtilsr? No lal*
III la*t year have l»een coot
boar* ami all that wort of thing, ehr
noixhout the* ytar. alternating
-My Imbll*. young man.- r.i.lb*i1 Ibe
I be Womair* dub. Fridav after
fine old AUlmina *tate*imm. with «
-every two weeks-except thi
of mge nttd defiam-d-. "have ab
I he aummc*r vacation TUt they
waya l>o.*n like the verld-regular. to
moMt enjoyable to all wl
ar an«l defective. bd*ga<l. sirr
U evidenced by the large at
tendance. The afternoons Uve all
good without an
only apeak of one-on the 12th
of February. Llnooln's birthday.
--------f
The parkira were handaomely deevv
rated with flags, and stogtng of the
^
OF
CHATTANOOGA.
national
ire rested cm an c*aiM*l. draped
TCNN,
a large American flag The ptam
\Vc will l« ,.lr«c.l to thow you thoe goodi. No trouble.
uaed for the first time on this
We must admit the social
s
after
1 with
h the use of the* piano Uve
other Fromlnsnt Man. Finds
been the means Urgely of adding to
VInoI the Only Cure for 8tomthe beginning of the year there
» I1& yearly memliers: new mem
added during the year St. making
Hun. D. H. Barker. IVpuly Sh.-rlff
total of yearly members 147.
Chattanooga. Tenn.. wrliea:
There have been this year 14 quarterly
"As 1 Uve suffered fur yesr* wiiti
.rspepsla and stomach iroubhw. and
Many new books Uve been added Vinol
has driven that dreaded disessd*
VEBY RICI QBE
to the library during the year and old from roy
I am only too pleasi*d
rebound, thc^ number contained to sute 1Iairstem.
exper
now to the library being WW.
stem
THE WOODS i"***'*^
C»vw CcMk Minn
From the treasurers report you fit of other*.
Hon
j
Watt Known CHlaan Of
half the time. Many
remedies were given a trial, but VInuI
It now to iU treasury.
tbe only medicine that benefited LAKE ANN. BENOON. CEDAR RL
Andrew J. Itoicry of ManiMce re
finally curwl roe completely. I
AND INTERLOCHEN
rently visited the mining property of
am so grateful to be rid of this trouble
Rapids In October by our president that
I trust this testimonial will come
Ing C
Traverse A Arixona Min
ihe eyes of other sufferers who
On December 23. after two day*' ex
Lenq
and
Hard
Work
Has
Brought
Its
be
benefited
as
1
have
In-en
l.y
tions of tut body of represenUUve Vinol."
amlnatlon. he wrote, to part, as fol
Reward With a Desirable ConvenW’Ut
Vinol
did
foi
u^Sb7o m5>um7he tou of*^ of
The shaft on Gold fi
druggist. Mr James (
****** * by°deith7b^h?
slkoul 96 feet. I found
to**
of our
mbers Uve b^n wT person in Traverse City suffering
ledge
le of
ext
"Out of the woods
tered by^ the •
-----at last.' i* the re­
«r across
a tired, overtaxed, or worn out frain of the iM*op!e
and from the
oj
L^e
Ann.
Inbottom to a
kch which cannot properly digest
of the shaft.
I found rtch
rteh ores to the hanging walls
sympathy Uve be^n s^ri^the name
on thre
three aides of the shaft ~
of our aaaoclaUon. and letters of ap^
both gold and
nieation by ^phone with
preciatlon from grateful hearts Uve
to me lo7>e very rich
vorH «ai established
the dump I found splend
the Michigan Tel
The graves of deceased members
specimen*
of
Glance. Ruby and Pea
having
a line to t
! cock ore. while many c»f toe piece* are
tlom*d. The first
line from Lake Ann
"was
burled elsewhere.
.™".en-r.o
;i.i icViS?
JXhe deliberations of the board of dl
moved along to the even tenor
the Impnn
of tbfir way until the end of the see
ond quarter. Mrs. Travis, who was
hararter as
elected treasurer at the beginning of
„ . ; those In the
although »^veral
The line I*, a .irood c
the year, found the work more than
" ^, hundred feet----------------I distant and about
of inralru'.ald.- hi nefit
* had the Ume and strength to give
have the ofinn^cilonT it will
and tedterm! her reslgnaUon. Mrs
be <»f grk*at beuell! t
McIntosh waa elected by the board to
which needs
Ihe lown* slated, but
y. The year
en of this city,
haa been one of perfect
HON. D H. BARKER.
the great produce r* of ibTSuthi^t’
allng* with Ibei
Through the dlgdwtlve organs the
The^roan
o" the exchange, ere i
blood receives lu l«>dy building ms
lar Run. A C. W>-n“gince wriUng you I have bei*n moi
same opinions, all have exercised the terial. snd strength and vigor is given k^»p;"lJike Ann. 8. 8.
thoroughly over the grounds, and have
to every organ In the body. Vinol dun. A Allen and at 1
•plrtl of charity.
b€*come more and more positive .gut
lirengthens and tones up the weak- Pennington
my
statemenU to that letter wend un­
ened nenes of the stomach, and
derdrawn rather than overdrawn. W’e
enables the sufferer to digest
of Ihe liegliinlng of a new y^.
have just returned from the top «f the
ease the ven foods that once cj
slofH*. where we went lo look at a pe
distress.
We, the undersigned, do hereby cullar outyropplng. which swm* to be
Vinol
* no drugs, and no agree to refund toe money on a 60- the same as what ts known
tint It does contain the cenl bottle of Orcene’s Warranted Strike,
Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1903 .$ 134.40
but about 900 f«
Received for rents................. 710.00 vital principles of cod liver oil which Syrup of Tar if It falls lo cure your therefrom. We ran across a ledge
Received for dues and fines.. U4.00 will boal and tone up the irritated, cough or cold We also guarantee a abotit 100 feet dUtant that is new to
worn. Urod stomocka
»6oenl botUe to prove iatlafacti?ry <
Ived for interest on
all On toe ‘Ethel Claim' we found
If any person to Traverse City
dlcatlons of gold oi
tries Vinol for stomach troubles, for
tong I
with copper ores. I wish I wen
shape to give up my other work i
Join 5-ou to making thU. what U
sure to be. a great producing mlna
born coughs or bronehtUa. and It falls
lively will
so.oDe
to fire satisfartioB. I will refund th«
.1 190.11 money paid for IL James G. JohBMn.
tstee who knows
M0.M
letters
nnd
promptly
took
3.500
nknraa.
109J3 *^S?*the oonvonlonoa of
Stock wUl not be reeerved. Tboee
City people. Mr. JohMon hns
deslrtof to porchnne nt present rate
with aome of the otoer rot
ffists to the elty to sail Vinol.
ARIZONA
boyish na It wes yeera ago. hU cheeka MINING CO.
Fbr water tax
tahed with henUh. nnd hla mnnoer

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i't in

D.H.IUIK(R

X.

the new Spring WashBoodsan fym

OUT OF

.kE

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B

yna Ilk# ymir new loacher?
Man whh tbe D^mood Pln-WeB.
be’a A DtHe nervoos yet. Ba hm
never preached far a etty

ruTb^Tlhn teeMneTtod?fhew^
fenr lenihii nhMd of nny prench«

with fan end food hOBMr.
irt" onid he. beldtof np

tentten hea been drawn to the evfl
ejects on one's hanlth that may veeolt

fkmOy to n t
lentbe wmR.
iM mm off thane noahewekanlaf

■nn'M M iitTi /lyirii'Ti/it*! r*u

Christmas is
0?cr~.
BuH hive «m. big w»l,

“Diamond J"
Traverse Belle
and
Smile , r
Cigars
You Will nlao find one Of the
awellcai lines of Pipes nnd
siiioken* nrtldet in the city.

A W. Jahraus
214 Front Straet

Patents

TAXES
Tbe tax rolla for the coileetton of
to^stnte end eotmty tnxns for thq ymr

isssiLS-jrsa:B
I wll^to my oOee to reosivo add
trojMl^oietock t. « owSTTS. tOa all Mato aa4 waatr taa« faU

eba^ a

o( tear

a«k tor a*.

jsaaacr-

ss:jr2i?.crs!s-ir2Er

wars alacta*. some koMlng orar on a

vorTS'lta dStoraaTo^

no ahaorbad la the laaibenag ur- auslllsn wwletlaa. We aata
Ms for ao OMuy yearn that ihe ^TierH there Is unloa ther
hartlealtaral society had alaMSt for | strength
ffottsa aa. hut aov that our natural
I also re>
1,^,
nk*. Basse at_____________________
elae
>a standard grade of applaa. or whal
srly days, shall oonsiltute a Na 1 aad Ha. t a»
pie. that 11 may be oallor« throM
oot the aute I would also raooae
mend the enacting of more strtagaal
Inws on apmylng for fnngus aad l»
nect peats, .
-As we gather here for aaothar a»
of thaaa sturdy mn aoiosig us. aad
many are taralag to improve the eoll Dual harveot of our rariad Ideas aad
gives ase ‘
^ the^omtry^^l^I Is why we e»
note the names of ao assay of our
foremost hortlcuUorisU on the pro>
Dr.^Kaeelud urged
that the aodety come
gram
Tak# . ________________
*Wc shall doubtleaa bear acme very
Mm. wM^^d—ly brcNwbt tb«
valuable papers read. Much of the
success of t^ meeting, howevei
depend upo7 the freedom with
Ir2^ M*vttk Um*I
ito the dlscm
wk« Ik* M«*r
each one
Ws Ars Ifi ^ FniW Belt.
therefore urge you
of these |
4f«M. IMd %hm eoM* M
It freely take part,
tat ta MM« MlmcM tlM ecMctac
-Fruit growlag belts are reaching
the benefit of your ideas aad
higher
nititodea

I? It:

«M« op. aniMMSb ftll of tiMB WT9 off
Italr IriMkr If tlM7 M brolMO It U
MMta ih^ oooctat Pfbold tarr bepD
Mt oo trt> froa tb« Many Uphu I*i
Tta MflM WM bodly
by
CKM^b*. up IN
n WM dMtroyt
M Sman
4MU Is a w«Md«r. It was a aarrov
aaaapt TIm oaly aaa lainrad was
tta tagsaffaaaa. Daa BalMy. wbo wa
vory aararair brolaed aad soaawhs
rortaaauly. ibare was do heavy
• la the ear or be would have
baaa killed. The• trala
train was
fall headway, potag oaly
allaa aa Mr. The ac

Tut*

TIm________________
wata tora off. bat aside 1

•TcrkSru5r<."'’tr,
tp the aeaae of the wrad

rtth a large aua*
_
aay of them ooatag lo attend the bortlcnltural meet
oMili of the train would not
allow the paaaeagara to more until the
traia had oome to a dead atop, and as
tar aa poaslBle blocked the doorways
With the atepa tora off It would have
OMaat death for then to have i
taken to leave the cars

roasBiioALrAaTT
UiiM*n« Nmk. K. •« k. Akp*lnUtf
•( CMk*#..

tol

B. H. MoOor: «

IWvUUBt. B W. Aostla: raeorA
F- C*rr*r; Inwirar. J. T. Hu

aarJi.isri.sa.' •
i. to be given on
the Ifth of r^ruary. la the City Op^

isar*

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Daeoratlon—Ueut. K. It MeOoy.
Austin.
JSCV-SSJii
Banq^t-<Charis« B.
B. Cavis.

J.

!|P

CMatlaii ef Orand Bagldt Man Foe
ttffao Food Commloolon.
Daputy Fbod Oornmloaloa Q

mmmm

MtDmm aaya that U was a very daa

y«l • .urcMtful y«r
j
The y«tr Jiui p*.«^d h*. bee* .
one to the average

«ad «c^ Uiem^to^«y^o!iriNE^'sPR«?S * GOOuTS
Kan be raOiac m oa at.
Conn Trmvarne. No. til, will have
aa opan tnataUaUon of oAcera Jann^
ary 11. All famlUek cf Fbraatera and

•SSSg IlS*taor1^^^h5^
^F^wT*FM^!egStlor* Froia^ihe
table talks oa -Ideals of
tnre;- -A matory of the
Oatrleu;- The “
Tbalr Balatlsa

Hortleul^

^ZalataraatM thiag told about
was raising apples from aaadlingi. In
which there ^KrTlie pUtee repreeaatad frosD oae klad. Some Uose was
devoted to daacriblag the Mlc
frulu repreaanted. aad the hot

A special meeting of the board of
adncatloa will be held In the council
tomorrow night, and a full repailoo of the members Is urged
One of tta most Important quest
be taken up wlU be the new Fta
LTd school building. Plans of
be brought before the

Prof Taft baa act mlsM
for the past 11 years, aad at ihe preaent time Is the aocreiary of the socl^
ety. He said that thU year an extra
meeting would be held at 8t. Loulr
during the exposition so ns

R M Bcbofleld, While at work on a
saw at the plant of the South Side
Lumber Co. was struck In the groin
by an ed
be sever
hU be^

Orading af Fruits
I^TfsUlent lisle advnrattM a unlf«»rnj
grading t»f all fruits, aod told aUiut
some of the Uimruliles that ^
have to be overcome to do this. A*
It Is now. apples may be shipped from

®

•*ntt tt. *tt*r Mr wh*a I mit a
>wla»»at a watarlac caa aad bttia

coaaaeUoa with onr Agricol
aad to aMeialUr arffa aO tarttenhw
latavtotaatotalMooeartht abort

:

data, ttat iwr I

Blankets at Reduced Prices
$1.00 Ftacy Couoo BteaVeU.........
$S 60 tad $4 00 Wool Bitakett tt.
$6.60 and $7.00 Fine Wool Izrgc aixe...

V2i8
6.60

I These Are Splendid Values

:ighth Kir.*r
Inviistionh ai
bower for Miss On>bs Cressy, Janii

Facts You Can Bank On

There u
Camp. Vei
lean war.
night. It
member b

Woodmen hall lYiday
Important that every
■v*s.*ni St h o clock shan>
night the meeiina of the
Knights of Pyth Iss will be e#eclslly
imponam. as t
ilness of the year
is to be wt»uni
All members arc*
urged to ta pi
The
of officers will lake place
Thursday
The l» O K K will have a m«M tlng
next Friday evening at H o’clock shan»
to discuss the proposed ball
Hoas Co So 4 had a dance at the
hall on Second street last night A
good lime was enjtiyed by a small
James McAllister, who has |>een
with F H Meads for some time. left
today for Marlette. Mich., to complete
his course in pharmacy Mr. Meads
has secured the services of A Buch
man. a registered pharmacist of Rapid

THAT THE

ZERO SHOE
is ihe only alisoluidy COLD PROOF anti D.XMP
PROOF shoe on the market. It is made of the best
material money can buy. It has style, durability and
comfort. Try' a pair and you will wear no other. Price
$3.00. Sold only by

Bacbant^Roscoe
2M Front Street

A marriage license was Issued today
Martin McDonald of Elk Rapids and
PERBONAL
Miss Prarl Walker has renimetl
from a few days* vUii with friends
»nd relatives In Elk Rapids.
Good. Jr. Man Good. Mrs C
and G^Hirge Thlrlby left this
over the Fere MargmMit- ftir

turned this mwn from a visit In Mon
trea! and other Canadian cities
lieputy Sheriff F F. Greer we
Summit City on business this i
Ole l.arson of Sutions Bay p
through the city tiKiay on his wi
Grand Rapids on business
Miss I^ura Furtsch left this i
Ing for Ann Arbor, where she
with relatives
Mrs. Martha Bn>wn. president of the
Rebekah assembly, went to Kingsley
to Install officers there tonight
" ilile Campl»ell and wife returnf*.!
anton. after vUiting »itb
Veterinary

Surgeon F. Smith

Trills lTlin»‘uu.,tbc mo!.t iKilctl It
prel.-r :mmi.g the Sioux. Is dead
Stuh'liiic i:<v-k agency, lie cH'i-uplrd
alK)ui the same itoultlon among them
that I*aul Ibir.Ilcau did among
Cbip|M*was of the northwt-st
For a
gn*al many jrars l»oth were iiotiHl for
the cxctllcmv with which they could
turn the Indian languaire into KnglUh
and the r* vcrse. and both s
with tbelr iH-ople. who had
In them and trusted them Implhitly
In everything. The father of Ixmlt
Prliueau was Charles l*rlm»*au. the
first white man to come Into what Is
now the state of South Dakota to engage in trading.
Dan llaUtead. the last survivor of
the Indian trllies that
New Jersey
Jersi
Jersey, is llvving the life of . her
mit on the
t lUver.
in that state.
lie U said to l>e the
grawliwM of a former great chief. HU
aole <-mu|uinlon in Ids solitude U a
mon^l dog lie makes a living by
fishlnc snd^truck esrdenlng.
LlcVlrr Tka. rsttlkers.

INTED paragraphs.
Better I piece of pumpkin pi«
a Whole nmble pie.
Th. rmometers, like luiseiuill plsyera*
are vow left out lo the «old
Much of the pens Inssied mighOtans is due to the lowly Inkwell
It Isn’t nlws.rs the tast cook woo
prefisies the most ft my dishes
New York has n German iiopuUtM
of BOP.OOO and Chicago has 440.1UO.
Bummer brings leaves of absenoe
and autumn brings sl.seme of leaves.
Exacutive ability la the raiuioity of
Making some other fellow loiddie

dr. Welch
favor of Cl
farm.
The discussion which followed was
very lively, bringing out the fart that
borti
artlculture pays, and pays
TboM who took p^lnt
H Voorhees. Mr.
Rice
J Philips. O. E
Rowe. Dr. Kneeland. H. K Brinkman
and Becrelary C. E. Bassett
Tburaday Morning.
This seaskm will begin at 9 o’clock
aad the following program will be
given:
-Strawberry Cultunv" D. H Me
Mullen of Trnverae City.
Ixwd Cromer, the real ruler of Egypt
Lensons of IWU In the Strnwberr taa recently issued a volume of tranaId." C. a Cook of Owo«o
latlofia from Greek
Early Tillage In Orchard Work
Nature offen leU a genius iu on the
Edward Hutchins of Pennville
ground floor, but necessity compeU
him to dwell In the atUc.
A child of 10 year, should weigh
pounds, have a higbt of &2 Inchet
"To the ctlUelu of UO. ooii
and a cheat maaaarement of 26 inefaea
•<«*«•»'. »• <»»• «nh ao •»
T^e following program wUl be given
Tta European countrf In which
«orrt»w afternoon at l:S0 oclock
ttare la the Urgent number of msirb
-Plum Culture.- A. a Doboon
tfUBjir^roeD^under the age of twenty.
ravorae City.

■.sfis.’is-i-bss.s

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YoowmOadiathclotcood leagths for htlh. bed i
rooma elc. Mcante ap the (loan you
ihotryou whtt ae hare. The pticct anU do the reit.

BRffvmcfi.
all l»

to the *ml2Sltud”of ^hV fn
dustry. That If is not what we have
•omeilmes heard, but as an Infant InIn the cn«i work o( horUealtm
duatry. And not only one of the oldest you
-Laaaona of 1 MU la the Plum___
urlli be cTfatly beoeli** by aa la:
Indnsuies. which history has lecwded
^erry Orchards." Beaton Oebhardt of
wUh those who have i
pU& la
ns having been taken up by man. but this their life
one of the largest. In
-Varlotlos of Fruit for the Cannlaj
t aad waraod.
only oae other larger
that being 1
ary." Dr. C. J Kneeland of Trav
i €f tho local stock has
am in our
The n^ sabjMt to have bm pra
City.
ataMtaaa
notJtntkm the object of UU sodet aented w^ Dot given, owing toThe^
to teach the pmUar adaptions o JJ-nce of the speaker. OeS^e A.^^
the noils and cUmate of the
ley A Uter address was anbMlUrtod.
BTAM AMB BCATFDBta
pursulU of hortleultore In aU lu the subject being -Maitata.- ^
branches aad to oonoet and dlaseml
Ounsoo of the AgrMtM
nate laformatloDS boarlag apoa thi
■rr «p on
itSee of the name. an<9
llgeooa la
we are here with you
told this
tat he was thor
aBMTohtelaMMIat
with the theme. He
**■ (Mbb tkraach Waikli
1 that all otlMr in-

•B’jss:--a.‘irj=5

Short enda of Ingrain Carpat
Short Enda of Brusaala Carpot
Short Enda of Valvat Carpat
Short Enda of Linolaums
Short Enda of OH Cloths
Short Ends of Straw Matting

lag. la the ayaopals of this maafing

AiSir^

kB

SHORT ENDS

FOBffBTCRB* INSTALLATION

mMm

chair

Sr*VC*hS ^inmtafiian

Tta reports read showed that the
mpany was In a BourialUag condl
^ M tta eapiUl stock la »24ta.Ut, Tta hmaca paid dnHng the year

called first<lass. but In Wisconsin
they might be called second grade, as
there was no uniform way of Judging
fnilt. He maid It hit the pocket
had triedI lo establish a
fur the time be^
ill
. and before long
Frof. Taft on Spraying.
Aflor the regular program last «
log. Prof. Taft was Induced to
Ugii K BOVB. OrmiMl
about spraying, as he would not I
the meeting today. He dlscusse<j
best times to do the spraying,
kinds of liquids and dry powders
speakm-. -and we rosy safely and as­
may be used, the different kind
suredly say that we are In the fruit
Others.
sprays that could be
belt. The horticultural society shows
helps lo n
leaf curl and bow to avoid It by spray
us their methods, and we wish t« Im­ life-Horticulture
more than i
lag.
f
press It upon our young men that ery. something
There u an Influent
enc* for good
Tbs San Joos Seals
(heir field Is right her«‘: that horticul­
lion with the growing of
The third paper prt«sented yester
ture Is a good Investment and that It
flower, over the lives
day afternoon was upon the subject
thus engaged that
-San Jose Scale Problem In Mlchl
by Pr*.i<lent Hale.
md cent
gan.- by Prof. L. R Taft ^f the Agrl
which
Praddent C. F.
aa time Itself
words. tbH-lsrlni! and If the Horticultural society has
This peat, the scale, was discovered
It their welcome was assured when mission In the world It Is certainly
1a Ban Joae. California, twenty-five
> cordial InvluUoii came to the sii this direction. In this practical age years ago. and about flft
ro. and that thr we are apt to overlook this, the most
not forgotten important part of all Healthy bodied,
I tpretalng np^
good habits and happy hearu are the
natural portions of the hortlculturtsts.
leems to be Im
noes he need more? WhAt to him
It. yet It can be
would be the wealth of
xient.
kept down lo aoi
without these simple abui
Prof. Taft roc
-Members of the Michigan Horilcul
fomla wash as a
toral Society:
hlch Is: For 50 gallons. 25 i ounds
-Oenllemeo:—We have assembled elseWbetv for that matter, except we
lime,
water
to
make a thick
here to commence the thirty-third an uphfdd these principles, encourage
boll one hour, stir In 15 |
noal meeUng of this society. It Is
other and stimulate the people
c«ik 1 to IH hours:
with pleasure that we meet the dele each
pounds
salt
with
whom
we
come
In
contact
with
gates from other societies, that are love for the fruits and flowers Let us
There are two ls«s concerning
doing all In their power to
then strive to Inculcate this love and spraying which Prof Taft says
the Inteiwst of
We give enwiurnge
the people to a realization Imperfect, andd he suggested that
of their own cherished desires
nittee c three be chosen to pre^
with us in our discussion
pare a bill which will cover the
-It
xceptlona! that you find
A Succeaaful Ysar Enjoysd.
be presented to
tlly that does not long for plenty
-We have met here to make a re Sl”th
they deslrt‘? Aod yet It Is within legislature and brought I
cord of what hP» b«*n done to ad es.yy reach of evt-ry one willing to UProf. Taft was
vaace the inleruat of horticulture dur of fi>
fresh fruits Yet how many have ?hJien**M*chalrman and1 the ocher two
tag the year of lltOS and to lay plans iK.r f.or It. because In no part of our
to be cchosen by
for the future, and I wish to congratu
Is the culture of frulU more president, subject to the approvs
on the success of the past easy thsi
than In this part, with Its rich
W>. as a society, have en •Mdl and
from
climate
hU own observation and experience
upon "The Farm Labor Problem.". It
has been hU experience that keeping
farm help In the home to board Is l>ecomlng unsatisfactory, the farmers*
wives aod daughters are In this way
given too much to da They are thus
handicapped socially and In many oth
er ways His remedy for this condl
lion Is that the help have separate

IMFOBTAMT OKClfilQNB

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^ alcohol used

HEWS FROM THE CARPET SECTTOR

aaU.

Si.-ST'jrj.'sr ani

fa spite of the formidable riralry of
the feather, the ,-ork luis hlth^^lo held
the fort most place amoi
deny
•macy Is now seriously ImiH-rlled
by the discovery of marra wood, ns ra
ported to liave been made by Captain
Tnifferi In !b»» lUbr-el-Ghasel and tho
Ighlwhood of I.ake Tchad
longs to the same apcclea ns tbe
and aa obnerved growing <
the shores of Lake Trtiad. reached _
bight of from twelve lo liftt.cn fccL
It throws off shootsnesr to the ground,
aod IU branchesls^arthorns and yellow
fiowera Tbe wood> lighter than
cork.
^

look well on

BUfiao Andrew* Mated ,t a »«etttc

•rtd. 4.000 are praparlog fer tta xrark
-HooL^- aaSd ta to tta apokaa. tad ftaofbera w«r« rrady If tta

r^Sn^aj

-Why tat Mr.
-Whynotr ta

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mingles with the ftsid you eat. aids
aaimiUtlon. tones up and strength •
ns the digestive organs and puts the '
By Us use th** elements needed
icrease fl».*h are assimilated from
the daily food and each week will
show a Doilei-ahle gain in weJcht
8 E Walt A Sims know. peri,nally
of many cases of long standing atomThe thin and serTwny have used thU '
preparation and by It. old have gained
real nourishnieni.
8. E. Walt A Son. feels that .they
can honestly recommend Ml-o-nn and
na an evidence of ihelr faith In the

i;ieTh::fe"u*?nir.rrii/“th;^^^^
aired health, the coat 1. Trifling, onlv'
50c a box. If It falls. 8. E. Walt A
8<«* will pay for the remedy ihem-

«7I dry

e are 97..

$4,000,000
worth Of pig Iron last year.
ver dolUr, 17W, small1 eagle. U
^orth rJ: Urge eagle. $1.50
Uriloo, Mo., with a popuUtlon of 4..
BOO. baa aeveoteen churches.
number of atenm wagons aro la
aao In I^oodon for heavy hauling.
Tta RnmUn government baa eg.
raded over $300,000,000 la Maachana.
About one-tenth of tta boycra la
vblat New York wholesale storea are woiaea.
UanbatUn I.Und baa an average of

WMl. What aboot tblar

C

e ne..ds real nourisbmeni:
gtiod health, atrengih and
endurance
Without It. ytiu waste
away.
•any ev« ry ««e eats
enough to furnish_ the necessary i
i support of life.
bZtbl «Hod'"u' ■><.( M.lmll.trd *Bd

• rhttiigtt.

Concendug a modish wouian of la
day the late JulUu Ulx. {uiluter and
critic, had this story to tell; ^
-Mr. Rlx, 1-ve come to ask yon n
great favor.- she asld. as she fairly
burst Into bis studio one fall .lay.
-Everything I have U at your com.
mand. madam."
-I want to show yon aome coaU of
arms and ask your advice ataut maktag a choke."

I a young man Is really
by tta eompany be keep* she asoaUy
prefers to be a aiatar to hlm.-CUcggo
DaUy Newa.
thiag that will

tag of rallwaya In the bIghUnds of
•cotland, went to the
tta rnltcd Btat
ta hto later ynara
art aqd aettled In a
atw aectloo oa tta ptaloa of the far
wta. taoaaflarhla arrival a project
caam op ta hla aew borne forr tta COB.
of a railway throai
MetAadttaBcottaaaam
AaffttaBcottaaaawaa.^
^
taa
la aoch amt

rfalhoubishmemthirau.

11.0-0. Makoa Thin P.opU Fat-.fi. E.
Wait A fiona Will Return Money

|

Tbe .Nersi eiectrie lamp cootttay^
but half as much energy at tta or*
Ump.
There are 800
pneticlog in tta United Btatea. 800
lawyers aad 80.000 tenebo
Colombia bao had aeve

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