The Evening Record, January 12, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 12, 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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1904-01-12

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THE EVENING RECORD
5'^ ’sottnsyr'

TiuvEBaB pmr, mich,

FRIGHTFUL
EXPLOSION
Awfal Cllastropbe at Twdn Tesicrday
Aftcnoon
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Pay Fins of flOW far Hla Csnnsetion BGtii PnaUI Fmnda.

STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS
x-Oevsmor Boshnall Victim of Two

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MEN

ARE

DEAD

Three Others Badly Injured in the
Disaster
Mwnm%tn. W. Nank Wrackti by tEpimOmm •fth» Boikr
•~S&i KlUti Oatrlikt^-Utm Nerar k« iMWtt as E»giMtr b Daai^Utt flt.OtO.

Toitln. Mkrh.. Jan. 12.-Oae of tbe
wormt uw mill acddeoti that evar oec«mHl In thU part of tb« oottatir bap^
ponad jreatarday afternoon, when the
nilace. exploded. kllUnc mix men alouMt Instantly, and Injurlnc four
cMhent. one of them s<* s»-ven*l> ihsi
ht! died last nUht Tlo* mil: wai> . n
iJrelr demolisluHl. The dead an-

Albert Veddtr. aped 45, adperman;
leavat widow and aU children: AvonL. L. Noyee. aged 4S. engineer, Reed
City.
Edwin Rewarm, apod 2S. laborar,
. J.
Otan Dalton, aped 20. eetter. Hart-^

LUCK or A CHAMBEKMAID

Oy Wire to the Eranlng Record
Ofdan. Utah. Jan. U-Frum s
chambennald to the wift* of a million
aln* mining man will be ihf translilon
of Miss Jean O'Nelli litday. when s
weds John Oldham. Oldham, who
70 years old. amassed a fortune
minds of Park City. Mlsa O'Neill
only 23 years «»ld and nmu^ fmiii
Hroiland

FLAY

Si, TRUST

William Chaae, a^ 40. head aaw CONOREtSMAN SPRINGER ALSO
‘ yar; leavaa four chtidran.
ARRAIGNS WALL STREET
Horton Patton, apad 40, leavea
Oaclaraa They Have
Albart Douglaaa, acalp woimd; conoaaion of the brain,
Philip Lake, Injured about body.
Injured will recover. Hor
the last named on the
base of ihe brain, and his right arm
was broken He llng«*red unconarious
until his death, at D:4:> laat night.
The building in which the accident
occiimd was tOsd^i feit la alte. On
the east aide and adjoining the main
building was a small nsim In which
saws wen* kept and Jlb-d
In this
room w.-re all the m.-n killed and In
Jured
The explosUin shalletvd the boiler
head fn.m the shell. Ihe Utter U-Ing
thrown directly through the filing
r.K»m and ir. n^s iK-yond. compb ily
wrecking that if'de id the building and
killing *Jr maiming every man In the
little Inrlosure
The fliiei. fnim one end wen- thrown
eight rtids. and two lliieis wen- iiirkiHl
up a full eighth of a tnlb* awav
A coroner's Jury last night r<‘ndered
a verdlrt of d«*ath "Ihroogh the aerldental explosion of a boHer.*'
The exact ranse of the explosion
will probably never
known, as the
mglnrer was killed The Uillwr was
recently purrhaaed frtim Reed City,
where It hail been used In the water
works until it was discarded for a l>eiter one. recently It had been re­
paired and was considered safe. The

EVEKYraUfC KEAUY

A meeting of Ihe Northern Michi­
gan Poultry and Pet Stock assocUtlon
was held last evening In the oOce of
Dr E L Ashton. thU being the Ust
meeting before the show, which be^
gins next Monday and continues until
■ the 22nd There wras a good attend
ance. and the special committee re­
ported everything In readiness. Ticket
aellera. collectors, clerks and other
the meeung. and now all U In read!
aewa for the blggeat poultry abow that
thU city has ever beM. The OUxens'
telephone wUI be pvt in for the nae
of Ttaltors and exhibitors during the

By Wire to the Bvodac Record.
London. Jan. 12.—Rev. Lai
KerlUe. Lord Braybrooke. maatt
oene. uoro tsTsyorooxe wt
April 22. 1527.

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CRIMINAL
NEGLIGENCE

By Wire to tbs Brsnlng Baoord.
VERY KVIDCNT REGARDING IRO­
New Yock. Jan. 12.-rormnr ConQUOIS THEATER FIRE
grsanmn E. H. DrtggA conrietnd of
connoetlon with tbs poatnl frmnia. was
today asntanesd to aerre one day in
STAKTLDIG
lEVELATlORS
priaoa and to pay a fins of $10,000.

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SEVEN

tcesdat, January

12, i«h.

SEVENTH YEAR—2076

THE WEATHER.

Wake it a Point.,

with aaow tonight ami
possibly in south porikm Wedasaday

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Beside the Bonnie Bnar Bush," etc. A complete
assortment on <lispl.ty.

TESTIMONY OF ONE OF THE

... Otp Book Store

STAGE HANDS

Attacks.

By Wire to the Eveaiag Rac^.
No Prscautlona Apainat Firs aiMl No
Oolumbtts. Ohio. Jan. 12.—Kx-Oov
smor Buahnell. who tuffersd a stroke
Witnadk UtUriy Jgnorant of
of paralyxU last evening, draa again
Any Pmvantiva Methods.
stricken this morning. This aftemcx>n
he milled somewhat, however, and If
be ran survive the day he will proba­ By Wire to ihe Evealng Record.
Chicagt).
Jan. 12 —Before Coroner
bly recover.
Traeger this morning. Peter 0'I>ay.
stage hand employed at the IroguoU
leater. was forced to reveal fads
which made the evidence of criminal
negllgencct cumulative
No water
iras thrown on the flames and nothing
aaa done by the stage employes to exIngulth the flames after the first few
fe«*ble efforts of a boy In the flies m
NCUTSAL ACTION AS TO KOREA beat out the blaxe with his hands
•iiooEEn RUMIA
During his employment the only flro
appamtus he saw on the stage wav
one small •'Kllfyre" tuU- He did not
niENDLT TURN EXPECTED know of any hose. Some of the appli
ancea evidently designed were incom­
plete. O'Day never had InstnictlonK
IF JAPAN GETS WHAT SHE how to act In case itt flr»v He did not
WANTS IN KOREA
know the location of any uth<T fire
appliance In the huiuu-. None of the
oiher employes were ever told how to
Negotiations Still in Progress. How- fight fire or save the iiorupants of the
rer. and Nothing Can Yet Be
theater
Said About Peace
The funeral of J. R Bishop of ('adil
Decision.
lac lias iH-en postiKined uni II tonior
row. Many hs-al Elks lntei.de<l lo go
By Wire to the Evening Record
lo radlllac to ttiu-nd ihe funeral to
Ijondon. Jan 12 -The Japan.-sc em day. hut their plans sre changed
bassy this afternoon gave your cir.e- Those who desirv to aitt-nd sluiulu
sponclt-nt the following oIUcIpI hixD- me«-t at the (I. R. A 1. dei>ot Wedner
ment regarding the present stj:uH of day In time for the 11; 15 train
nations passing lK-tw«-en Toklo
and 8t. Petersburg:
THE TJiAVERSE CITYCANNIN'CJ TO
Is DOW' ready to write contracts for
is true that Russia in her !«t.-st
all variaUes of produce for the com
reply suggests neutral action at to a
season, and will l>e glad to take
part of Kor**a. while n^ignlxlng Jap­ ing
up these matters with any one at
anese predominance and rights In the
their office In Tmverse City.
try Japan* Is unable to accept
H 8 Kneeland. SecreUry
207MI
this and Is now preparing a rcj.ly set-

QUESTION
STILL OPEN

what she wants in Korea, negotiations
to Them.
regarding ManchurU will take a more
dly turn and the crisis will t>e
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Portland. Ore.. Jan 12.—Upon the
say If war will
•casion of bU retirement as presld.-nt of the National Livestock associ­
ation. JofM-ph W Sprlngi-r dellver»*d a
EASY FOR MARK HANNA
biting arraJgi^ent of the l>e<-f trust
and Wl street. He said: TU* yi ar Nominated In Both Houaea of Ohio
Legislature for the United States
just paastMl has witnessed many fall
Senate.
among honest, hardworking
stockmen In the I'nlted States. Prices
have decreased and cattle kings have By Wire to the Evening Record.
been forced Into bankniptcy and their
umhus. Ohio. Jan 12--M A
Ts blighted *'
Hanna was iiHlay nominated by U>th
• and senate to succet'd himself
MEET HERE MEET WEEK as rnited States senator. Thursdsy
III lu* formally di^cl.r^-d elected
Joint Board Meeting of Michigan Asy­
lums to Be Held at Northern Mich4IS8 CYNTHIA KEYES DEAD
igan Aaylum.
Kl Away Thi. Morning at the
Home of Mike Litney.
e semiannual julm meeting of
the lK*ards of trustees of the asylums
IS Cynthia Keyt-iMled ihU morn­
of the Mate of Michigan will U* belJ ing at 10:.*10 o'clock. aBer an illness
at the Northern Michigan asylum In
out a month's 'duration. lYevlous
this ciix on Thursday. January 21. The to that time she had not been In the
besi»of health Then* w as a complica­
tion of causes.
board of the aaylum her**. There will
Miss Keyes was a sUler to Mm
be matters of Jnten-st to the manage­ Michael Lllney and lived at the hom>
ment of all the asylums discussed, and <i^he latter. 525 South Union street.
valuable jwihts will Ih‘ read A t« Every effort fiossible was made to jiroper will U* presents by Truste*- G J l6ng the sufferer's life, but without
Vinton of the Eastern aaylum. and Dr avail. Two other sisters sur\ive her.
\V. M Edwards of the Michigan as>
at Suttons Bay and another lo
lum will read a paper on "Some Asy northern Michigan.
luma in Foreign Countries and the
Ijist evening Miss Keyes arose and
rmted States.: Dr. E. A. ChrlstUn
e her supper with Mr. and Mrs. Utof the Easiem asylum will read a pa
•y. hut very s*kiu afterward she ,
entitled ' Is the State's Hospital
urse. and It wa.- only a very 1
Ity abused r'
time U-fore she was unable lo speak
Other Imt»oriani topic, will receive or rec»FgnIn-‘any one. The funeral ar­
attention.
rangements will Ik- announced later.
The members of the aaylum board
here are Charles F. Backus. Detroit:
VALUABLE MOUND KILLED
W. W. Mitchell. Cadillac: George A
Hart. Manistee: Thomas T. Bates and Ooa of Thomas Moulton's BmI Hunt­
H. C. Davis. Traverse City: Ansel F
ing DopaBhot.
Tvmpie. Muskegon.
Thomas Moulton Idfl one of his val­
uable htuting dogs last Sunday. The
FORMERLY LIVED MERE
animal was retumlnp from a hunUng
trip, and when near Ihe asylum some
Jams. C. Hatch Diad at Homs of Rsoawn party abot the dog. The aabsn Hatch. Grand Rapids.
was one of Mr. Moulton’s best
New. has been rwcelvwd by Mrs. E hounds and valued at $75
S. Pratt of the death of her nephew
James C. Hatch, at the home of his
TARIFF ON COAL
mother. Mr. R. Hatch. In Grand Rap^
ids. He had been U1 for some time It Wat Tiksn Dir Laat Winter, But
with tuberculoaU of tbs Ibront. and
Will Be RMtorsd Baturday.
bla dsnlh was not casxpsctsd. Mr. By Wire to the fevniag Roeord.
Hatch was bom la Traveras Cttj 37
. 11—The tariff cm
years ago. and mads hia horns here
during |la boyhood. *For nernral
laat winter for erne year t
ysars bs has bsnn In bnalaeas In
the
hlghVricee
of
asthrAclU
Grand Rnpida.
mtored next Satorday.
The body win bs bronght here this
evening, and the bvrtnl win bs nt the
BLABHEO HiS THROAT
private eenwtnry nt HnicrsaL

lac Man Seeks a Short Cut to
fftsmity.
THB TRAMCRSB CITT CANNING CO clety of tbs Ftrwt M. K. eharch vrlll By Wire to the Bvenlnr&enord.
mssi la the chnrdi pnrtora Wsdassdny
afternoon nt 2:30. Mias Batna. from
iUiac, Mich. Jan.^J2.-V
lap neneeo. nod wm hn gind to take the Dsnooossa' horns in Grand Rnp> Hobaoo. 40 years old. consnltted atriIda. will bs present and will give n cide this momlBg by chitting his
plan of bar work. AU Indlsa am la-

The bonil of security, accom>
panics every high-gra«lc

Kimball
PIANO or ORG.AN-and these
goods are
high-grade
cd out of this factory—ever) one
perfect anti fully guaranteed.
Factory Pricet Liberal Terms

W, W. KIMBALL COMPANY

129 Front St K.EStronr.Srr.

CUTS mi In CUTS

MEN'S RUBBERS.

Just now wc have all tixcx.

50c

(I.OO REEFERS now........... $ 4,00

.»i.00 REEFERS i
4.00 REEFERS 1
:i.00 REEFERS 1

WOMEN’S RUBBERS.

40c
MISSES' RUBBERS,

J

35c
CHILDREN'SRUBBERS.

25c
LT BO
i. THE

$1.75

nv\

FOR

WINTER

OPEN THIS EVE.

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NEXT

TI1CV muit go—wc nccti the money

1 Real Rellab?o cfothlers ^

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

w Slippers or Warm Shoes w

Rowland Douglass

NETTIETON
New fall styles; Krunson. Ih.v.on,
College, Knox i^nd
la*tw
Vci) Swell.
Vc7> I>resvy.

Wi
Vtiu get up to lUtc s.hoeinaking
when )-ou buy iheiiL Kitl, Calf
and Patent leathers. .*
9B.OO mned
^6.00
Call and sec the Imc.
Tha Old Reliable Shoo House

Opposite Bote! Wbltiag

new 55m Store

Custom Sawittd
Pranins
Cumins
nil Kinds of Ittill Olork
Sasb, Doors and at! kinds of Building material
at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Go.

FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.

TROUSEI
10^ A BUTTON

—AT—

$1.00

THE BEST SHOE ON EARTH

Jiairitten
Guarantee

REEFERS

MEN'S ARCTICS.

One buckle. gtK>d qualitv. cut 10

MS I.OP A RIP.

COME
QUICK

If there is much in a name, there is more
in a make.

In

Dutchess Crousers
you have both name and make.

Keep Uic

name in mind when you want the best, and
come to our store for TROUSKKS OIQUALITY. Name-DUTCHESS. Fit-

.. V,

Young Men’s Fancy Pattern
'^Overcoats with half belts. A
/ BIG SAVING to buy NOW.

FOR YOU. Style-THE VERY LAT­
EST. Durability-FOREVER! :

They are going Fast

Priesst 2.00. 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. 4.00

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SLOCK.

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HAMILTON
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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THEEVENiNGBECORD

$4.50 to $15.00 Saved
On Sideboard. BnSd or China O-H.

tag to tk» »«Mlc tkHr IM

enchofUicaethatwewm doec OM

TWO DEAD
IN FEUD

l=Sr.r2S::;:::;::::: £

Ba*elorCh».CIoM;tt|>a.th. arrU.!.,
^

IN

also save the price ol a nice

CONVENTION

powe would seem to hare a oon
cOtoiory effect. The efforts of the

BBoralag with a revolrer. la the prreence of hto IHUe aou. Mr. Nettoon bad
recently
returned from Ana Arbor
where he waa seat for treatment. He
waa prooouaced lacurable. sad it la
supposed be took hto own life la a flt
Act. thowgh Ms Knows of Crime.
of deapoodeney. Hto father coma
suicide about flve years ago by 1
l^dngtoD. Ky.. Jan 12.<-The mooolag hlmaelf la the barn.
ahiners of Letcher and Pfke ooantles

•ar«£?L’:

Traverse City has reason lo coo-

met on Raid knob. In the Cumbertand
mountains, nnd held n oonTenthm to land, of Indianapolis, and Poatau
Culver, of the village, two old war
discuss the mlds made almost dally

"K.sirs.riS-'lirA}?

minlale herself.
MMATOM

LOOOC

AND

PANAMA

Mr. Lodf* feaa dintirtufl Cb« 4oi>

Two promXoent

pie of this dty had n narrow «

by the revenue oAcers.

from death la the Iroqnoto disaster
and two others escaped drowning In

meeUng the Vanover and Howell fa<-

the Paget Sound wrsek. It wns n dose
call In both Instanoes. and we have

lowed. resulting In the death of John

to be tbankfhl while sympa
thtolng with those aflilcted.
^ttaa. Md alMmad that la
r ChM right the praaklMt had folknrad

According to tbc estimate of a

gaalaod. and taeogiiisad the republic
Mdar the ooosUtuest aaaembly

the

gay after the Thlera goreramcBl
ergaalxed.
bM

PraaldaBt Harriaoa i

Vanover. Sr., nod Jim Howell nnd the
serious wounding of John Vanover. Jr.
The

men

bare been ni dagger s

point for s«‘veral months, but frteuds
The maoageni and owners of the
IroquoU theater are up against It for

pfoadwu aet by other

Uoos fell out. and a pitched battle fol­

the probable damage suiu will Involve something like
I200.000.000. It I. ulBo stated that
they haven't that much money. They*11
doabtleas wish they had It before their
roubles are over.

of both belU red a reoooclltotlon would
follow at a meeUag at

which

both

sides were flghtlng for the same cause.
Harry <'anover, eldest son of John
Vanover. Sr . who bad been drinking
heavily. o|.*.ned the battle by ahooUng
Howell in the breast, killing him In-

aolitai that a repablle had bet

Cannot bo Cursd

every man at
the convention baA
taken aides wUb one of the factions,

the preeldeai s right to recognise the

and more than W> sboU vrere flred.
The battle look place at Bill WU-

lepeblic of Panama. Mr. Hoar knows
thla.aagoeaMr.Oonnan. Eren If the
act of rsoognlUon were dlspror
erery Maher of the senate. sUII the

la the case of Pan

^ tecogalUoa.

Inflamed condition
Ing of the Kustac hlan Tube. When
tbU tube is lnflam«
bllng
when It Is entirely closed, deafness to
the result, and unless the
Uon can be taken ont and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hear
Ing will Im« destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh

If the wisest ooors4>

la any ease is that which prerents war
and yet eafegnards the nation s Inter
aala. thea the president toOk the wl.
aataoane ta Panama.
flaaator Lodge contrasted the <
of the rapohUcan
admlnlstraU
1M9 with that of the democratic ad
lo
ItM. U Ptw

dll Ion of the mucous i
We win give One 1
for any case of dcafi
caUiThl
that cannoi
b.‘ cured by
Hall’s fcaUrrh Cure
Bend for cln
lara. free.
F. J. CHEKKY A CO. Toledo. O
Sold by druggists. 76c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the In-i^t

OMralaad had said to Spain la IMS or
im that war in Cuba must atop. Sen
ater Lodge beUeree there would bare
heaa no war la ItM
If President
BooaereU hnd trifled with the sltua
tloa tn Panama as Prealdeat Clei
tftflad with the sttuatkm

In

Cuba,

ITfl HOME A PRISON

It to well fcr the republican party
that Senaors Hoar and Oorman hare
■nhmifteil qoeetkms for republicans
She Senator Lodge to nnswer.

The In-

Drug Stores.
RADIUM AND flFiRITUALIflM

Activs Agent In the “Supemstursl.I^.ndun. Jsn

fled Esiaunce of a Child at Rea
Pennsylvania.

12.—Rmllum

Is

put

rllug and disturbing the Spiritualist*
I»n.f Ramsay, the high priest of rad

Alma Edwards. 2V» years old. who

ium. declare* he get* amaxlng letter*

was born in the Berks county Jail, at

dally hinting that radium la the ae

R*-adlng. Pa. and who has lived there

live agent of the supernatural.
”1 dally receive letter*,” he aaya.

all her life, has had a happier hdllday
now he war on the Isthmus.

It Is esceptlonal to find a famllj
where there are no domestic ruptures
occasionally, but these can be lean
cnod by having Dr. King’s New Life
1*111* around. Much trouble they save
by their great wwrk In Stomach and

than many children In outside homes.
She Is the daughter of Mrs. Kate E.I
wards, convicted of the murder of her
husband. John Edwards, at Btoiichsburg, several years ago.

••warning me u» leave radium alone,
assuring me that »uch a potent force
of nature must not be Umpered wllh
They seem to come from Spiritualists.

The little girl has become a general

Why I do not know.”
Many London Spiritualists and ocu­
lists l»eileve radium to l>e one of the
mysterious
components of
other

whatever their

favorite with the prison InsiKKrtors.
ofllclals and rlsltora at the Institution.

prejudices or oplaloaa, know that In

During the last wei-k sh«> has be<*n

world*, and an* anxious to learn how

•vary atep taken la Panama the admlatotratlon baa been right.

deluged with toys. Including a talking
doll, bobby horse, and a sheep that

It was right to recognise the n<
public. It waa right to preserve peace

bleats.

ordinan mortals are going to deal
with It. Pn>f. Ramsay, asked If he be^
lleved radium ever would have a cum

BlUcB.'

The people,

oa the tothmua. It waa right to protect
traaalt. It waa right to .take advantage
of the opportunity and negotlaU a new

These toys she carried around

the Jail and showed lo the prisoners.
WhUe Mrs. Awards and Samuel
Gleason, her accomplice, are growl
fat In the shadow of the gallows, the

to thoM pkRUng ngnlnat ua.

child Is Joyously praiiUng about the
prisxin corridors by day and slwping
In her mother s cell hr night.
hYi*
quently she calls to her molhi

AU theee thlnga are clear. Senator
Lo^ge made tham clearer, and he left
Che queraloos Mr. Hoar and the petU

ctime out of her c<>ll and accom
her tb the warden’s room, am
greatly disappointed when Mrs Ed-

fottlag Mr. Oormaa not a leg to stand

wanls tolls her she cannot go.

oaaal treaty, it waa right to take
moasuras to control the situation
rather than to aorrender the control

merrial value, said:
lully used

for replacement of veteran ties, and
requeaU for advice and auggestlcms
m the aubject from the burreo.

Ad­

vice and good suggestions must be
had. and at once, equally with good
cm ttoa. for the railway autheriUea
ere MdBg wllh serious apprehensloa
m the rapid
dlaappcaraace of the
IURi4aafai plae tree the best maThe mwer

of

the bureau

pmpt end twofold.
First adrUing
the railway compeatoe lo use cheaper
sreflea of timber, each aa beech or

York Oentral. the Pennaylranilk the
Baltimore A Ohio aad the Brie, have
plneed eogtoeer corps
to the field
•twEftag the woodlands to the neigh

EARNING 3

emt. imttmi

COMPOUNDED

Same Pro^rtlonal Cut on Buffets
and China Closets.

SEMI-

J. W. SLATER

ANNUALLY.

TuMday Evwnlnra 7 to B:30.

WHOLESALE. RETAIL

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

ELGIN G. LEWIS 25 H E N 25
Tki UKi^itiCiilGncir

ovtcif nrk. hJr^. jvar

WATCHES
WATCHES

If

Hare you ever folnd for
►--Ufe

”I don’t mind teiltog you aa an o
friend.” answered Mr. Cumrox. ”l
tbe ooly way I can make sore of not
disgracing motber and the girto by
staying asleep through tbe entire per­
formance.”-Washington sur

the wldeat firedofn w_j may euJoy to
this world to not a whit greater pro­
portionately than that enjoyed by a
white rabbit In a wire fenced dty lot
bwk yard.-New Orirem Tlmee-Democrat*

Those $8.95

Pride of Manchester Canned

Watches are
Connor, a 19
school for the
blind, attempted to commit suicide by
hanging himself wllh a rope to the
fire escape outside his bedroom win
dow. Tbe rope broke when be swung
off and the boy’s neck was broken In
fall to the ground, a distance
about 40 feet.
Mrs. Harriet Canfield, who share*
wllh her three children an estate of
tl.OOO.lHM). and Leon Wolter
the foremost hardware merrhanu In
northwestern Michigan, were married
1h the home of the bride In Manistee,
Thursday
The Capital Peat Fuel Co 1* con
lemplatlng the removal of lu factory
to Lansing, near which city It owni
several hundred acres of swamp land
The company
proposAR lo erect an
000 fact
Itr of 80.000 tons of peat a year
controlling Interest In the con
cern 1* osned by Charlotte and Dc^
trolt parties.
Within a few years the lumbering
business In tbe northwest has been
revolutlonlxed. Streams are no longei
the chief method of conveyance ol
logs to mill*, and consequently sum
mer i* not the only time In which the
•aw mill huatoeaa can be carried on
This winter an enorn>oaa quantity ol
log* 1* being moved by rail In thf
It 1* cal
culated XhtLX nw^hO.OOO.OOO fet‘t will
Menominee river

urday morning. A 6-nionths-oId child
who was left alone In the building
waa burned to death.
At Ann Arbor. William H. Scott, the
U-yearHJld son of Architect George
Scott, waa killed In a co
Medically It wlU day night while coasting.
vide* the finest coast ii

Why do you toaUt on sitting war
‘ baas drum and cymbato at a grand

mamkrn waa ^eo to good pan.
MflI .the great trunk lines, the New

tb'

We. the
undersigned, do
hereby They walk the remainder of the way
agree lo refund the money on a M up the second hill and then make the
cent botUe of Greene’s
return trip. Young Scott waa coming
Syrup of ‘Tar If It falls to cure your down one hill and in the valley be
cold. We also guarantee e crashed Into a bob sled of coasters
2S<ent bottle to prove aeUsfactory or from the other hill. He could not turn
hi* tied from the track and failed to
“e
lufiSuSa^OHKBOK fall off to save himself. He was struck
In the breast and was inatantly killed.

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”DgAB Maa. Ponoujc:—Ocatitada
eooBMla me to aekaDfvrlsdgw the great
merU oftout VsgutahtoSmponA. 1
have mdle^ for four yeara with In

And so on up to a beantifol $45 Sideboard for... 30.00

city Canned
UmalkT

Carnival

Brand.

i

I

to the bujTTx.

1-lb can.

Ha%c you seen
Warren
Brand
H -n. can
1-Tb cans .

RASTALL
...ThcHusUlnr Jeweler

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JIARPET CIEAIIIN8 WORKS..
.

Carpet Cleaning and Fesl^rr Rcikk
^ting. Carpet sewing .nd laying.
Before seeding your a4d ranwl.
awsyto be made into ruga, let me
show you aamplca

H. R. CHAPIN. Profilctor,
Phone Hi

t*a Washington St

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CalliRC or nailing chack.

The Petrine Fine Panta i
than merchant tailor mada.
Pearless Mfo. COn OetrolL
8 Benda A Co.

WE SELL “PIT
WE SELL “FLINCH
THE TWO GREATEST GAMES OF THE CENTURY
You want just such games as these for the long winter evenings. “Flinch” has come
to stay. Everybody can play it: everybot^r is playing it. It is as simple as authors,
yet as complicated as whist. Some people play it six nights in the week. It is as
fascinating a game as has ever been made, and the fascination grows on one, the
longer you play it. A pack of 150 cards, in a box. sells for 50c. “Fit” is the newest
game to amuse the public, and is the most hilarious game that is played. It costs
you 50c lo learn to play and own a pack of cards.'

WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF
CAROM BOARDS
/'

RemI WmriL.
Just been reading GUdstooe’s
Ufe and the work be did
He gov­
erned the nation, wrote several books.

■a pnmiiKit Sootheni Wy.<
Mn. BlandHvd, el NnbviUe.
Tam., tdb bow the wtt cared
of tmrtffhf, UiriBtw. pSiifol

u, ge. oo. «d

table.

RASTAL1.*S (in'ca m

It will probably be a matter of sur
prise to the general reader to learn
that tile pettUret was first worn <
clu*lvely by men. In the rrlgn of K1
Henry VII. the dross of the Engl
was 80 fantastic and absurd that It u
dUBcult to distinguish one aex from the
other. In the Inventory of Henry
apiK*ars a *^ttlcoat of red danu
vrith open aleeves,” There Is no ir
tloD of a woman’* petticoat before the
Todor period

claaaU Commercial i;rtbune. 100.000.MO eroaa ties are annually required
hy the railways for new trackage and

lo*. b« triO^^

*«tch bu)-ing easy.

FOREflTfl AND CROM TIEfl.
According to estimates of railway
aoChoritles on flto^ln the Barren of
Fbreatry at Washlnif^on. aaya the Cln-

it

Wh^t

voeir employers.
I that they Intend

ing. and before the battle was over

gaateig.
There oaa be no ooatroTersy as to

There

oo.

H« a . *«« for

Hantly.
Jewell Morton, a cousin of Howell,
and Henry' Howell, his son. began fir­

the repabttc of BraaU as aooa as

IS

com.

ssssist-.
........v.v;.7-??
IS “

Dortng the
r and thU wmi
flret time they had eeea each .
since the war.
An M-rod snow storm struck C
CO Thursday night mad held up the
cars of the Jackson A BatUe Creek
Traction company la bad shape. **We
could see dear weather ahead aad beirmaa of the
______________ ^ __________ the drifts.
•There waa no snow lo apeak of oa
either aide, but snow fell to ^he depth
of at least two feet In the apace of no
more than half a mile at the arnsLthe Danville maa

rooo^ «

BotretorCh-tO-e..

it work for you. deposited in
OVEN REVENUE OFFICERS

C. A. SaCKLCHClI. City C4ra1tar.

b.

lorTOtormooey.iiow make

Th»t war ckmd 4a* the iar caat vas
>ONflHINgflS

Weh«..l0 or
r^aidlca of

»o.hii«Uutta>iiha.di««Toaa».Kk « . nice Sidebo»d.

oeccaiary

to

childhbt^

MOTHER’S
FRIEND

from $1.75 to $5.00. and all mani^er of other games. The newest of Pedro and
Euchre cards, and the Famous TrOphy Whist card. We have score cards and score
pencils, game counters. The latest things in invitations and envelopes to match.
This is the season for afternoon parties and evening gatherings. We can be of as­
sistance to you in many ways.


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ANOTHER CHANCE TO MAKE
MONEY
The Hardware Department will not carry* over a Cutter Robe nor a Sleigh
Bell. If you want cither—and no cutter or sleigh is really complete without one or
both—come tonight or tomorrow and see what you can gel for very liwie money.
There are some good chime shaft bells left that will be sold very cheap. A few sets
of chime bells that arc positive bargains for any one who wants. The Cutter Robes
arc surely great bargains—and must be sold. The first customer gets the biggest
and best bargain of the year.

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The mi^
Mltte]

flhle nnfl maktog two treea
f hat one grew before, or.

tto Wltoa UomM ma hoalth. and

TO CURS A COLO IN Offt DAY
Take

■By, to the great trunk Itoea. Ralck to

RUtak to Mi nbout Ita accompltoliaMt.
JB ooRgreM wouM M put a crimp to
,L>

'

t only way to define a ktos to to t

TRY A RSOONO WANT AB

litilih-

Jk THE HANNAH & LAY
^
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MERCANTILE COMPANY

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our, MOtt,' TDBBnAT. JAKUABY IS, 1904.

If-.-—
do..

tli^nlt » . kdciv aun^dTHl

deantes. poriBes and sweetens the stomach,
and cures
es poailhrdv and pennaneady
per
aH
M«cbodi«t I
•MOWMwd to kto cnnsTiSBtkNi Bin
ter tint hm woald ««tar <m ak rt^lira]
rarlsral
aenriM, ate that be I
lo arooM
: t te Bi^
Iwt la a ter or
-On pactee off tbe
tb tm ate dlatrib
Bite outer lo» all tbe
tte 4

•CctoiaewmteryoBaar

«rte Inte ate.H

Kr^tbU^lbe*5aJatln« “ha?*dev
Bated br a Bt Loots beer firm. Mlw
Bolae was arrested aad later
1 Bldwtater than

teUBder, roBitnulng for nearly half an

Blue* bis return to the rfllage of
Crarlernile. Pa., with a roung bride
whom be found In Indiana after hnat*
Ing for a helpmate In 12 states and
meeting 130 fair candidates. A. Craler
i>een receirlng coogratnlatloas
his friends and neighbors.
Crarley was a lonely widower when
be turned his business over to bis assutanu and left last September on a
wife bunt In the west. Today a pretty
woman of 20 years graces bis home
aad suatelne glitters where loaHy
broodinps once held sway
Tbe bride was Miss Mary Frants, of
Mecca. Ind.. whom Craley n>et. wooed
snd wedded In tbe closing of an esciting Quest.
For tbe Brst time Craley tells the
details of bis bunt He says:
-In BIT traveU I met 130 women
who w«re willing to marry me. Most
of tb4MB were young aad too frivolous
to salt me Beveral were worth from
120.000 to 140.000. but I WM Bot bunt
Ing s fortune. I was^^dMlng a life
partner, and money did not enter Into

Of tte Boar tef Education of ths City
Wfua CHy. Mich.
Aa ad»umed regular meeting of
the Board tif Educatlcm. held In the
randl room. Dec. 16. 1003.
The mayor being absent, tbe meet
In^was railed
-d to order by tbe
the cl«?rk.
cle^
Mr. Montague that O. C.
liffair*bi’^t
lalnnan pro tern.
Carried.
Foote. Gamer. Meads,
inutes of last ragi
e read and approved
.raverae City. Mich.. Dec. 16. 1001.
To tbe Honorable Board of B
1—Oentlemen;—>We. your commltteoe
on ways and moans, would reapectfully report that we have examined tbe
following claims, and having found
correct, we would recommend
tbelr payment from the various fuads
as foUows:
Tsaehsrm* Salaries Fund.
rt>ll for December...........12.783 60
Jsnltorm* Salaries Fund.
I*ay mil for DecemlM»r...........| 230.00
IncidcnUl Expenas Fund.
30.00
21.2.*!
1691
'olumbla

Saved From Ttirlbls Dssth.
Tbe family of Mrs. M. U Bobbitt of
Bargerton. Tenn.. saw her dying and
were powerless to save her. Tbe most
skillful physicians and every remedy
used failed, while consomptlon sraa
slowly but surely taking her life. In
this terrible hour Dr. Klng*t New Dls
oovery for Consumption turned de­
spair Into ioy. The first botUe brought
lieve radium to be one of tbe mysie- immediate relief, and lU continued
rioua compooents of other worlds and use completely cured her. Ifs the
are anxious to igara be
most certain cure In tbe world for all
mortals are going to deal
unt of tbe Iro- 10c. at Jaa. O. Johnson
Meads' Drug Stores.
the Good

on Lake Michigan, has taken tb^
life on ■ boats For a
line has bad an

bold of
ablps. Beginning this week the sprlnk. lers wUi be extended to all tbe cabins
mad sUterooms It Is said there Is not
a passenger ship in the srorld so
•quipped at the present time
Charles Nojee of Omaha has fore­
told his own death from a dream. He
bad been In good health, but died Sat­
urday after seeing a vision the night
before which he believed would be the
forerunner of his sodden death tk*ben
Noyce wras a boy be dreamed of seeto him twice again, the third time to
mean death He told Rev C W. Rav
ace of tbe secftnd app«»mrance ten
ynara ago
Only quick work prevented the
eorpae from slaking tbrougb tbe floor
dartag tbe funeral ceremoales over
Urn body of Alfred Hslnes in Marlon.
IbA. a few days ago In tbe midst of
tb* CBmDOBles the weight of the
crowd caa«^ the flooding to break
•te a Bumbe^ people Went through
to tbe groBBdr Tbe casktU coaUlnlng
the Imdy of Haines was sVklng also,
wbea several of those present rushed
to It aaa barely saved It from falling
tbrestetta few minuted the exettemaat resembled a panic, but tbe
order
ere carHed out
A Vsry Clous Call.
-I stuck to my engine, although

lli^um. Iowa *1 was weak and pale.
wltboBt any appetite and all run down.
An I was about to give up.J got a hottlB of Ekuiric Bitters, and after Uklng
IL I felt as well as I ever did In my
life- Weak, sickly, run^kiwn people
always gain new
•w life, strength and
Tigor flom their' use Try them. Satlafactloa gnarant
cents

DYSPEPSIA
CURE f
^

and

F. H.

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KENTUCKY VOLCANO

kZ^»

6o:-.v>;.aa

f^R BALE.

rtw Sale b^aa O^hnaon aad Bar

making
fbe Best Flour
: <

MICClXANKOUa.
1|.. V.MI-S.tan

Our Best Tlour,

a

is the product of such a combination.
- a sack from your grocer.

« fiannab $ Cay Co.

Christmas is
Over....
But I have still a big supply

PCREAi/vkQUETrE

1 l^tral Lte».;

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AN UNUSUAL-CHANCE.
You can gel a month’s treatment (CO
OSes), of tbe best medicine In the
rorld for the cure of consllpailon and
dyspepsia,‘“Dr. Howards Specific.*' si
8. E. Walt A Sons' drug store for 25
cenu. They will pay you back your

'••*
PERSONAL
ion Speck voo Sicrnburg, amidor to tbe Unllefl SUtes. has dlaixmed of bis eauts In Saxony.
-Wltboat Ptqjodlce" la the title of a
lies of articles Isrsel Zangwill Im
rltlnc for a London weekly.
Tbe ar«B te tbe Uote held by the
enr of Russia as an Individual U
greater than that of tbe repubUc of

» Compete In the Air Con­
tents at BL Louis.
Jan. 12.—Prof. Langnd hix aaaUtanU expect to be
to complete tbe airship twice
bed and twice wrecked In time ^V\bat do you want me to do about
ftr* asked the relieved and amused
competition
right borne and bring me a
'*Aitbougb Prof. Langley and hU
pa^te^teady,"
said tbe cblld.corps of experts have repeatedly deto discuss tbe matter. It was
^
d ttet tbe Invenlor bad decided
A
GUARANTEED
CURB
FOR PILES
contest for tbe prixe offerte ^

A W. Jahraus
T.VT?iSi£J;JSS2*

[•ssa BSWL
CHEAPEST

fcirlE mmm
o»-r wo mATi-i V

D«». •AWYCR A PENHALLiaON

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CUME$T

-.HEALTHIEST.^.
AHD
IBSOLUTBLT ODOBLBSS

UIOHT

.JIENTISTS..

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All work of Hlghaat Possible Orads.
Fins Gold Work a Bp*el*Hy.
r. A UITCBSU. O. P A.

Nickel Alarm

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Offie*—608 Now Wllbolm Block. (
xeni* Phone 683.

ycKsescjieneral

J. H. MONROE

Insurance

31 1 New Wilhelm Block

Wbtn Tes Want t Iticc Cot of Meat

E.W HASTIN6S & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

Butchers and Sausage Makers.

TODAY we mark down
Furs. Prices are now
Call at once 1 in need of

PER 1000 Vim

Baadaii Rits BnMi
‘ UfUMlNiaCa
O. P. CARVtR * BRa

At Varley’s SM."!

It's funny why women eat plea and
Is dUplayte by many a man endarpickles at midnight lunches and ex­
ing pains of aocMental Cota. Woonte.
pect a fair complexion No w;onder
Bmlaea. Buns, Bealds. Bori fast or
Hollister’s Rocky
G. W. Bavag* and Frank OUn te they have to to bring
stiff joints. Bat thers'a bo Bead for IL
bark the bloom
Bucklea's ArBloa Salve wOl klU tbe WlaSeld. KaB„ went overUnd in a
55 cents. Jas. G
pain and mire tbs txxwble. It's tbe wmsoB to tba BooBoilna. Near Bed
THE
TRA\*ERSE
CITY
CANNING CO.
our. OoU they bte tbfir dog. a pointla
now
ready
to
write
for
cr. On* day tbla week tbe dog smrad all varieties of produce ooatracta
for the com­
In Wlnllald, fBotaora aad bnngry- It ing aeason. and will be glad to uke
bad mad* a trip of 700 mOea. and prob­
ra with any one at
ably lotraead tba rotee followed by tb* their t
Cbarlea K. Fife.
WBgoB. Bawmr, this atory l*‘atl]l 207«t

•mml Mpa btelad a tale told by noma
tela. Kan, boym, who tote a dog to
tba Pbnipplnaa with the Twentieth
lOflaMBL Accatelng to this tale, tbe
teg awam back. atapplBg at tba laUnd
teOum. wbfveltgottataaBgbtwltb
a Bsttve cor and laat aa aar.^Naw
Yate Tribtea

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214 Front Street

C L. UX*KWO«»U. O I*, a 1

tendenl showing tbe relative cost per
Bcsator Aldrich of Rhode Island D
pupil In tbe schools of tbe different
It let In the sUte was presented.
aald to be tb* most atbleUc figure U
Moved by Mr. Meads that the com- tb* npj»er bona* at WaMUngton, alDunication be received and plseed on tbeqgh b* M not a young man. He Is TnaS FcJproTmont
file.
TrSS
The report of the trus i officer for
HEADACHES FROM COLDS
he month of December Laxallve Broroo Quinine removes the
laced on file.
cause. To get the genuine, call for
committee
be autborlxed to purchase 200 cords
of wood from Wm. Kratochvll.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Meads that the board
adioum.
Carried
CHA8. M. BEERS. Clerk,

“Diamond J”
Traverse Beile
and
SmUe
Cigars
You wiUalio-find one of the
swcllcil Uncs of Pipes and
smokers' articles in ibc dty.

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U only possible through careful selection of
wheat, attention to detail in milling and rigid
uniformity in grade.
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COMPANY.

nolghU»rhiHKl ha.^

o“SS:7^£.i'l!U2S- >-■

BUSINESS CARDS.

Zvnir^Z'BRAND
:;,;'gra«d RAPIDS
rapids Ii INDIANA
Indiana RY
ry
nnstsntl)
Every t

LANGLEY TO PATCH UP AIRSHIP

ST.VITUS’0iUICEfr.^."r2Si2i<!?

tUirtin & €oans

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m

Phenomenon Continues to Alarm the
j
Psopis In Rowan County.
5.81' Owlngsvllle. Ky.. Jan. 12.-Koi»ort.,
* reached hert* yesterday from Rowan
[county that the people near Sugar
____________
3.17, Loaf mountain are frightened
because |
(of the vulcanic
volcanic appearance
appoaranct- of tbe | Fm
, mountain
11.50^ Five apeanurviii appi'ared

42.60
I Work for ths Problsm Solvers.
2200
Can You Coivs Itf
army la on the march, extending
from front to rear, a distance of fiO
250.00
miles. There is a captain in front,
and a general at the rear. The latter
225.00
sends his aide to the front with a mes­
sage to the captain requiring an Im­
mediate answer. The messenger over685
Ukes the capUln. delivers his met Sotith Side U>r. Co., tablea.
sage, and receiving the answer with­
23.10
out undue loss of lime be returns to
Laboratory
Fond,
tbe general, meeting him at tbe same
ere. Co., tundri
split occu
tbe captain at tbe
lime the
_
_ _________
How far did the messenger travel ere
delivering the answer to his message?
MOV. w
poi
August Humlnga. aged 40 years, and
mployed on James Hswthome*s farm the several amounu.
Carried
near Cadillsc. was killed by the falling
Yeaa-Members Moffatt. Montague.
limb of a tree, which crushed bis skull.
Foote. Gamer. Meads. F>xlrcblld.
Nays-~None.

DR. FENNER’S

wl

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.•iOO

THE ARMY PROBLEM

KIDNEY
Backache
^^CURE

iKi
mn

Co., hauling

puzzling snd disturbing
the Bpirl---------- ----i.r Rar
tbe blsb priest of radium.
dium. decisn*s he
■eta amaxing
amaxin lettera telly.
that ra'i im ; the active agent of th«
aaperaatural. “I dally receive letters.*
he aaya. -wamlag me to leave radium
me that
e of natu
i not be tamperte
1. They seem to e
f from
lU U*hy. I do Bi

to ]protect

W*)!=E'VJSJK,ras^

It restores health to ^ stom^an^'^^ to the body by enabling die
stomadi and digestive organs to digest aM assimilate all of die wholesome
food that may be eaten. Makes the sick wdl and the weak strong.

OFFICIAL PPROCEEDINOS

FOUND ONE AT LAST

building recently, and while tearing ll
down for kindling w«»d found a bag
life will u» h.pp,
containing 12.600 in gold.
Nathan Perry Beers, for slgtyelx self St the present time the happiest
rears a l4sn.er In tbe publie sebools man In Pennsylvania, and I know my
of New York, has Jusi reilrtMl Uurinr bride shares my happiness.*'
Mrs
Crab-y Is well .MluraUnl and ar
bU eniln* cariH*r tw has never admin
,,^teered corporal punUhmen

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wArr A sor4s
Sold by S.
•The 1904 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar will be sent free on receipt of two cents in postage by address­
ing E. C. DeWitt a Co.. Chicago,"

, Bupuor Wllllan ate tbe
ate Ihter cbUdrui are eaiorlte teat,
lac OB tbe artlBcUl
a
Uk« Ib tbe
CroBtea of tbe I

At Toptea. Kan .Blaocb Boles, a fo)
low of Cbnrfe Katkn. amateed the
iBrc*
picture of **Custer’s Last
OtefCB." baBdac In tbe blatoiical
fBOU at tbe state oapUol Prlter. iwlnr
BB tee. Her objertloo was that «n

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WAIT DEPARTBERT

JOHN R. SANTO
IsEJIEHAHMUBiWCEl

FIRE INSDRANCE

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TAXES

^h^Taxpayert te tba <

Tbe tax rolls for tba ooUactAon te
the SUte and county taxat for tba yaar
1903. and for the dellnqueBt aeboot
and city taxas aad apadal aaaaaemenu for said yaar. bava baan plaead
In my hands Cor ooUactloii.
I will ba In my oOoa t^raoalva teld

Bn sura a un II by

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from 1 o'clock to 4 o'eloek la tba teOn all SUte and ooanty. taxes paid

no DISCOUNT
OX DAS BILLS
AFTER I5tb

CteCSteisalML

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m

wm
IMETOISEOF
OTTUBKAET
---TMl WOAm OF TflurrcM TAKI

THC I^NBST BVEft

I #f tiw M J. L.

w»m

wae*7^s£iMmate oC the^toto^GhlsC

of his factory, amrferrtaf

Wil] C»rr7 oa a t«inb«rteg I sataaaa.H^
tba active
will,
bovercr.
of tba fwopartr. saw «l!l
FtaMtf at tiM PiiFfl

among the Indtoas Mr. Bagle took to
the Qdeago oentanntsi as a gneat of
that ^ aad while there he gave sevtaary detolU of the laterior fixtnrm ^ addrsasii which were highly ap^

with the oflBoera of the State 1
They are here to attend to the pi

aad shtosto alll of tba batata for ¥r>..
a iBaaifliaa.

tht

U Gibbs dlad foar yaars
Motimi «aa rlaiau to antto lo
aboat
alih.i
df Cto Mfl7 4JW>0 TolaM to tha pub
He Hkrvr of Trmir«»a CUj a t«7
aMOl pareaMga of tbao ar» booka
that aboato ba rMd. Wa caaiwl balp

ed to the Reeord

• as oo baaf a coaiMmiblr
l of ttaibar aad raloabla luiabar
mparir.

Tba lo»ber bastoaas

when R Is completed He said he
ben what
was required
«Hl to him.

Chosen by bsaketball Teams ef Susl
fism Colleps,

tlrrly ctoarad tba aotata. and thara ti
•un

The basketball teams of Prof. C R.
Dockeray s

timbar Immadlalaly to slsh

.uScSAt to run tba mills a faw yaars
Tha^allr tmoA «f iba boob* ai«ao
a«l 10 tba \0m ragalar pairoaa <
Hbfarr. aad tba aaaibar of rtolton to

to adiltlon to considarabla lumbar and
Tba raw and sbtofla
: tba bast aqulppad

tba raadtot roam, whom coocto
that a aarr lar»a aaaibar of oai
pla lUak tbata ara baadiada.

Two years ago there
Sion of the bollec to one of the mills.
occasioned heavy loss, tut not

IboaaairU. of books to tba llbrari
ars wall vortb rsa4fas Tba foil

wllhstandlng this se||*ck the bnslnes

ataiawaat ratardtoc tba klad of books
la tb« ttbranr Is ao( aatoa for tba rea
alar patroas, bat for tba lafbnaatlon
of Cbeaa wbo hara larsa llbrmrlas of

has yielded h*-avy net profit
The result will be very gratifying to
the many friends of Mrs Gibbs to this
city.

tbair owa. or for soasa otb<^ raaMw.

THAT HAD A GOOD TINE
let

Of books OB natore and natural bla
tory. thara ara it volumas. by sucb
notod aotbors as John Buirou«bs. Er
nast lagmaoll, OUre Tborna
Millar.

:
f

Braast 8. Thompson.
Mabal OsRood
Wright, Cbarlas C. Abboii.
Richard

L

/

Lgdakkar. and olbars

;

volomas

I
fr:

.
>

naarly
nearly all
all of
of wblcb
wblcbare
are Intarastlng
Interesting and
and
raluabla rwadlng
Of
Of religious
religious books

.

classad

Tbarc arc 1K»

I;

as

mlscallancous,

tbora are
ara only about 20 volumes, none
of which are sectarian. Thara are
selaaim of adantlflr bocika. am
wblcb Dearly all of iba bt'si authors

|::o ^

iprosantad.

Inslsllstlon.

Supper

and

Pro-

Thc ladles of Traverse lUy Hive,
o. 71. Joined with Traverse Bay Tent.
No. 136. last evening In a Joint install
The hivi- rerrnKmlcs were con
ducitMl by MIm* r.llb. Thsrk. r and
‘ of the t. nt by J J

Hr. /.lua Tin

fc bad rharg#- of ibe

mn

i*cranloii

lal t-iid ol

Tbc prugrain cinslulfi

istruin.-ntal S4-lectlons by tbe Car
roll Klst.-rs. a backward drill by lb.
guard* of the hlv. v.K-al seb-ctlons by
Ibe Ratti-nbury
and nTlUtloii;
by M

II. lioll.y

gav.* i»r\rra' M-b-c

Thara

of tba most popular hooks of

traval. Thera are now 40 volume
tbs standard poets to tba librar)
of wblcb have bean added vary raoeni
ly. There ara over 300 volumes of
nable reference books. Including
Warner library
soma 25 others

of

4C

volumes,

which

hsve

I

added within tba last fe« months,
ambraclng tba latest
aad an almost andlras assortment
dlcflonaries of varlfms kind
making
a refarence lllnary that is very va
able, aad Is made use of and grea
approclatad by s large nurolK-r of our
paople. both young and old. Itosides
tboaa rnornm there ara over 1.000 vol
nmes of books, pamphlets, i
sarvays. reoelred from the
sent printing olbca. that are

govern

IMPRESSIVE CEREMON
Inatain

of Foresters.
Good Supper.

Court Trateme.

No

Drill

Joint insiallation

and

si,

nd the C4impanlon Court

U, bad

last

•orest4.rC hall, b.lh.wed by an oyster
upiH-r and dance
The In
iss public f..r ihe itumedlai
of iNitb the For««iiters and Coi
ban r.Mi p,^,pi,. ,

thorn, and several new ones
Oreat
care has bean asarrlsad In Ibe selee
tlon of books by new authors,
nothing should U- placed upon
shelves of the library the teachings of
which are not elevating, moral and
structlva. excluding everything of

tost few monlhs.

In the selection

books for this department even m<
care hat bean token than to the sel
tlon for.^dult n*aders
The regular patn>ns of the llUrar>
know and\appraclaled

the

number

rtinsideraide praU4Following the Insiallatlon an
supper was enJo>«‘d
Cli4>f 8a
rt»w is n«»l»*d f«ir his oyster sle
he full) sustained bis repuiati
evening

Sandwiches,

pick I,

After ihe work of Installatb.n. R. J
Macdonald of Muskegon, high chh-f
rang. r of the ord.T made a ver) n
speech plaining t«i th<‘ order and
p.*clall»^.mpllmenled ibe ladhV
During the tale hour* of the ev
Ing dancing was enjtjyed and contin

books that should be resd and studied
—as does the public library ..f Trav
•me City.
^
Ws alao doubt IfNibere
library of Us alse. to a town n.» Urge
than Traverse City, that
Wltliout saytog anything to detract
from the high standing of our public
acbooU. of which our people are

GOOD LYCEUM PROGRAM
At the H.gh School Build ng Yeater
day Afternoon.
The

Tenth

Grade Lyctnim of

High .cb.sd hHd a v.Tv inteivstlng
mi-eilng last evening after scho<d and
the following pn»gTam was giv. n
Piano »i.lo- Laura Cavis
UwltaiUin

1 )isru*slun - llesolved.
That
fre,* text IsH.k be need In the High

ing mors for the amount of money es<

The *i>4aker. on the affirmallv
were E,1 Knapp and Fannie Hewlii

The reading room U kept supplUHl
with nearly all of the best magaxlnes.

Those on the Cc^gatlve aide were Ml*.

and to well palronUed by our wple

cUhni wa. given in favor «»f the nega

Ashman and .Ltd Sullivan.

The

Vlsllors and others who are to the city
violin

temporarily are eordtolly welcome
make free nse of the roading r«
. whlcM Is kept open every week dsy
from f o eloch n. m. onUl f p u.
E.L.8prmgne.
Dr. Albert R Holllitoy
Mrs. B. a Minor.
Board of Library Trus»e.w

wm nil roLGBUM
iuinirACTUB»cco.

had the gift
blnU and boas
And as the chief descrllK i. hi-r parsing
: the river's shore, through brush
brake, followed
by her sacrv4l
r*-sldencc. Rev. Hugh Kt-nnt
dw-r of pure while, chanting the iM»ng«
-d Ibe funeral service
of binls that gather aUmi h.*r In mul
\V. Fairchild has reium
udes. Ihe reader’s
admiralb.n
I, Maiiltou Ulatul. wlo-n.me, alm.)Mf unbounded
PasKing from ih4*lr day* of c-t.i:
lasi WtMlnesday to bmk after )
ship lo their marr
tried life. I heir li
work of H J
Morgi
natlv4* love Is und mmed by time.
Fairchild slu.uhl have reium.-d Frblay
hare alike es
olher’i Joys a
ening. Imt owing !<• the isnirro
This wonderful book
dangerou* eon.lltlon of the lake
many Intensely Interesting Indian* to”
as unable t.. leave U,4‘ Island t
gends. Among which 1h given a his
iiiiday
Mr. Morgan has 4n met
his camp 4.n the Island
bik” (copper), found
buried In t
The regular dancing ivariy «if
Elks will be given lomorrow evening. earth 3(H) years ago. It contains a h
too of the discovery of Ihe two wc
There will be a sis^ial convocation derful plctur»*s found in the Traverse
Bay region, one of which was a photo
Travers.- Tliy r4,mmBnd4-n
KIJI Manllou" (GodI Just befor.
,w i-venlng with work In the temple

....HERE IS THE OFFERING....
’JuCUlLDRHN'S LONG GOATS
assortment; they arc unproachable in style anti workman: ship, materials are the season’s fa­
vorites. ami are fullv worth ihetr
former price. SKUiO. no« 0^5Q
thi:y art*.
Just a fc-w coat
tic miss, former pri
$7..'’)0 an.l $S.0(*. now

2.98

1 hrre or four c
sold at $:i.l*S. fc
Miss short jackets (last ycarsi 12 lo
l(‘i years. ever>* on L- a reel one. line
qualiiy kersi y coa

I;-3.98

Latlies 27 in. tan kersey jackets.
liK-hl litiinv:. (lyo2-l‘ili;i styU-sl $10.
$12. $b’i..50 was ihfir price. ( short
jackets are to hr it for A
1904.1 now.

4.50

Do You Jldmirt s Prttip Uelvit
Jsckttf
Here is your chance lo own one at
such shaq) price concessions as to
make it worth w hile to invi sii^jate:
2 rich velours, haiulsoinelv trim­
med with silk braid, with line Per­
sian i,amb fur revere and collar,
Skinner’s. satin lininjj, sizes o4,

9.76

ildered ri^jht, now.
I handsome vcloi irs, braitl trimim*d only, but cry richly done at
that; there is noihinjj ni :er for a
dressy wraji than these,
to ‘N, former price $15 tC OO

to $-25. for .......... O.UU
22.(K)
21.5(1
2:i.50
25.(Kl
:i5.(m

Latlicjs’ lailorril suits..,...I1.(XI
1(175
JatlitV tailored suits. .
iadirs’ lailoreil suits. . ;^1L25
ladifs* tailored suits ... 12.50
latlifs’ tailored suits .. 17.50

g|ia*raM,IV»

Facts You Can Bank On

fb.- war i.f ISir
Th4*.l.v,t ,iirvi
t. OU4.iiIa roiiii
i Hiram ('n»nk
photo Of him Just after he had
: >t-ar., uM la,t
V. N Y.. who '
It Th»‘ chief had Unh Of these atrang.
1*. bt- Mill llv
rharle. FauM. who have Ikhmj
picture. In Ills iKissosslon when hi
THAT THE
wroi,. • gu€H*n of the Womls "
I, ar.- 1*4.1 h sb.wly ri*c<nerlng.
Thi, iKKik contain, also a ,keU h ol
Tlo* funeral f4» Tharles Uackard
the Algonquin language wiilch I, ol
an.Mia^,' b
liel.I fn.m lh4- home, at the comer
great intere,! to
dilIc.logUt and ilrawlDg a p4-nsbin. nut f.»r dlrablUty.
all lovers of Ind
n and Fotirteenth streets, t
lalect. besides liut ft»r M-rvto... flnr4. is76. Th*- ln,t
addrt*as(-a mad by ih. .lid chief and rongre>*. by ►pi-c-lal net. Inrn-a.,v*l hU
► ,n at t t.cliK'k. Rev. C T
famous lullaby
jg by Ihe Chi ai:t»wanc4* from 112 tti |2:. T»«r numth
Bilng
The remains will Ik*
Of th.‘ Mfxban war ♦’..R2K *urvlv4ir,
hii<* t'lontl tiimtuTow nnmiing for tides and p<Kms written lu hU horn,
w.-n* reporii-.l by tin- !a,i T4luni, to
among which Is "The Cn of Cain
iht* p. n,l4.n «.fllre. a falling off of 740
during the previous year and 3.1S4
man McNeil was arrt*sted unde: by L Ik.wn Bmlth ..f New York.
The alKive sketch of this lntert*sth
during the Ia,t five year,. All of ihew*
ag law and bnmght In^fim* Jinlg
and remarkable book Is taken from
vet4*rans have to-en Invltt'd to attend
Ib.berla Ibis afl.-rn.K.n
As ill
recent Issue ot Ihi* Grand Rapids He
the thlriy-ncventh
natbmal encamp
hIM 4.rr4*nse. he was Uuind
aid
The literary editor of the Grand roent of Ihe Grand Army <.f Ihe Re
Travenw*
Herald
public at San
FrancUco In AuguiU
he next i4Tm of Ihe circuit C».
for review and ut
hnt manv of
wa.*: flx4 l at 5.HMI.
Ing very comprehensive.
The book them will acc4-pt the Invli
Is worth a hearty endorsement,
should be In every public and prl
llbrar) in the slate, to be presened 72:.,104». mit Including widow* and de
|4» Grand a, a n«cord of a fast
E Tlncher has
p.*ndent.
They
have decn*a*4Hj In
nunUK*r aU>ui lO.ouo during the last
year. The d4*atb rate among all p<-n
Charle* Smurthwalte has gone
^ Jen II t—1, It true that Jo.<
xloner*. Including widow.*; and dep4*ndplact* to your heart?
ManUtei* un a bualneas trip
ent*. U now about 40.O44o a year. Imi
dear;
t;n* Ruff of lk>yne Falls I
the nurol>er of naraex on the pension!
first.
cliy visiting friends.
tablets
Jas G roll continue* li» Incnase because 4if
n4*w and more lito*ral legislation »*v!
IV r. GiliH-rt has relumed from A
e4»ugr«»*,.-'Chlcagt> Reeord-IleraM
ArlK.r. where be ItK.k bis
Successful Farming.
treat meui
Bee Sting* for Rheumatism.
D would apply the same energy
Mr and Mrs HerU*ri Weld
Th4* Ktlng of a 1.4M- has long lM*en
lught to agriculture that they
uniiloftertheHolidaywtobuy Jwwrwir/, in ordwr to
Arls.r an* vDItlng the parem* 4.f Mrs
garded
by
fake adraniogw of Good OppoHuniiies.
M/ storo offwn
Weleh. Mr and Mr*. E. J. FulgI
• poor on t
an-1 oth4-r frb*n.ls In the city
say If farmers would live and do as Perc tif Marburg. Germany, ha., nmany good wwloctions in Watchow, Clockw, Diamonds,
cenlly bcH*n advocating It, efficacy Ikthey
used
to
do
they
could
make
m.in
IV T..nn4 lb.r reium.-d to his I.
pbvtd
Sifrwrwaro and Choiew Souranirw. Lorgo Unwt of Finw
ey now as they did then
ThU may ton* a brilliant gatln-ring of
In Ib-nton Harln.r this morning
he c
cost of labor ,o clan*, to whom he d.'clared that he
. for Ihe
Rings. Lockett gnd Chains.
thoroughly lesl.-d the treatment and
far exccHls Ihe old time rate
demonstrated It* c-fficlt-ncy to fivohuncrippl.-s beginners. Any way
dr«-J cases
If a |m-.> sMngs a person
not live to one ag
Mrs O l.aFave. wh.. has 1.4
Buffering
from
rheumatism,
the
stung
habit* of another
Ing her daughi.-r. Mrs C R Wall,
along
rest or get left
But If part 4ltK., not ,«.-ll until the l>ee pulha* been frequently Inlrtnluced.
turned to h4*r home In CadlUac this af a family pull* together
ogether and makes m
timatte
pain vanishe*.
t4rnoon
dianlcal contrivance*
Dr Perc
F
* mi>de of proci-dur,
men. they
wrest a comfor
aide living 1from tol*"soil.
The man low hi* paitoni* to be stung a
THE MARKETS,
gradually increj
to farming will a few
u-e Edward of Wales, who will
numU-r. Dr. Perc assort* that by thI*
failure In any
day rule the British emplK* wa
12.—Wheat—)
treatment he ha, cun*d patient* wif
LVindt.
fering from obstinate and most pain F.dward VIII. I* soon to become a ca»o\c; No. 2 n'd. S«2c. Tom—No
Many men fall because they do
.b-t at the Rojal Naval college at 0»
take
their wires
into consulution ful rheumalUm.
4.1c. Oats-Ntv 3 white. 4**V,t
lK*me.
There are now seventy.five ca­
about their affairs. A good wife will
Tob>tlo. Jan
12 —Wheal-Januai
det*
at
Osborne, which was transrise to any emergency, make any sacfornuMl from a ro>aI
palace into a
!*lc; May si»\c; July. RIHc
riflee and undergo any hardship for
the Duke of British edition of Annapolis a few
Chicago.
Jan
12.-Wheat-Ma3
Ihe rake of pulling the family through
hur Sullivan, month* ago. Of coarse, the cadetship
honest competency. Psrmer's
ST»,c; July. K2V.C Com-May. 47Hc;
having finished a duet, were altttog of a royal prim
ows
hare
often
succeeded
to
paytnF
July. 4G'^*c.
Oats-May 29^c: July.
down to a homely *dl*h of tea” pro­ from that of the
rage lad who en
hat their husbands were not
3Gc. Prt.vlslons-May
lairk
$13.00.
His a*«>clate. will be
be able to do. Try her. Trust vided by Un. SnlUvan. the com|Kwer’a ter* the
I
The Mule prince Is
iDotber. It suddenly ocrurred to her to careful !t
lard. $6.00; riba. $6 00.
know what the 1
lected hi* own cancer.
■tart the aubject of CamUy names and
tllle*, which parried tbe goud lady con-)
ance of the
Headaches, black rings under
Ignorance may be bliss, bnt It Is not slderably.
-yea. dlwy gpella. tired feeling,
Where Women Propoac.
prosperity. Matrimony doean’t n
“Sir.” abe said, “yonr family name la I
aate In the faoulh. aour stomach
)ug the Garo* of India no greatthat the pair U one and that the
Guelph.”
1
olutely cored
lult can be offered to a woman
I created them male and
“My denr mother.” began Arthur.
lountaln Tea
to propose marriage to her. no
le. and btoaaed them, and to the
“But It la. lant Itr abe perslated.
be care dominion orer even
“Certainly." replied tbe duke, mo
that moveth
upon the earth.
A Big Pockst-Knlfs With 75 Btodea.
amnaed. “What’a the
K»r girl wouk
Mra. SuIUvanr
______________________J
the attention* of
The most
raluabto knife
to
than
dishonored
“Oh. pothlng.” returned tbe^xcellent a Garo Cophetua even.
Immemorial
srorld is to be seen to tbe collect
of a firm of y*otlers to SheSeld. ll
old lady moalngly. “Only 1 can’t un- uae decree* that all proposals must
large enough to fit the pocket of none
derstand why you don’t call yourself ] emanate trm the weaker ser.-Pear
but a giant and contains 75 bin
Norway are fully e
which cloM up Rke thorn of an
Arthur wanted to explain to her, but
old and are stlU to an e
dlnary
knife
Bach of the
lai
BUY TODAY-Woolen Underwanr.
of presenratVoiL Their
t duke would not allow him to.
bladea Is elaborately engraved, and
many large rises, worth fl.OO. at Tie
There’s nothing to be ashamed of to
among the subjecu of theee stmnge
P<T garment. Men’s Fleeced Undeiw
Ethel-^ Edith has finally caught
pictures are views of Shefileld
tbe Dobleman abe was trying to book?
■aid gnvelythe city of York. Wtodaor
Marjory-Yea.
ahe
aaid
to
b«-last
let­
Thafa exactly what 1 aay."
Arundel cnatle. and a acore of other
ter that be betonga to tbe landed gen­
ad ArthuFa mother; “nothin
famous aeenet. The bafu are of nsoUThe BooDomy Store.
M7f4t
try .-Tale Record,
er^-p«rt. carved vrltli grunt aWn. Oa
tiegre**
The lltrie children of Mr and Mrs

Bacbaiit$Ro$coe
20S Front Street

‘hr/r.::

.Miss Rolu^atm

Lyipt'um J4.urna!-\Vr.Hen by
Utile and read by K.1 Knapp.

to*tly proud, we do sincerely Iwllev
that as an educational Institution the
public library of Traverse City U do­
psndsd than U the public school

BREVITIES.
Th« f«*n«Tal s»Tvb*e of llitle lk*g

Icc Marian llerkm-r was held
•m«s»n at 2 o'clock from the fantll)

eirbuyinir just now; oftt
iHiy. making, etc; it s not alwa>-s'
eapesi. If you buy a j^rment for $15.(10,
[ price, anil me same garment sells for $10.(K) in another store,
and you ixet It at a third to one-half off. where is the greater saving? Today
this offer on Children’s Coats should apjieal to mothers of j;ir)s, because they
are makes that YOU KNOW are all ri>;hi. WOOLTHX and FKINT/ESS
are j^arantce cnoiujh of the quality,
// Anv
//utt,. •

People Wait

and charaeVr of the Ihk.Ws that are
to It and we can assure those who are
not patrons that we very much doubt
If thmr9 is another public library
ths state of Michigan that contains
groat a percentage vf gt»od Uwk

life.
Copies of thU wondeifnl book
have been placed la nearly all of the
state llbrarlea. and In their traveling

held

is the only absolutely COLD PROOF and DAMP
PROOl’ shoe on the market, ll is made of the best
material immey can buy. It has style, durability and
comfort. Pry a pair ami you will wear m» other. Price
Solti only b\


materially add4*d

vicious or degrading tendency. Of
»14 volumes classed as Juvt^lle fle
lion, 106 hsve batm added within t

college

the
hU

ZERO SHOE

nable as works of reft^renw. Of works
of ietloa. there are now
l.l
nmas. 200 of which bare Ixs n add.
■toca Iba first of last May These em
brace all of• the liest

Buslnewi

last work. -Queen of
' U a
real romaaea of

, Nm Of tbe Woods’* has been
meeting last evening and elected enp- lately read by tbe young queen. WU
la of Holland, who urns so de
of the teams and selected <
lighted with IL that eopleu of tbe wort
Miss Msmle Dunn was elected eaptoto are now being placed to tbe pobUc
of one of the teams, with olire^green libraries of tbe Netherlands.
Chief Pokngon waa tbe first Indiax
as their color, and
Miss HI
vUIt Abraham Ltocoln after he vraa
Dockeray captain of the other team,
first elected prealdent of tbe United
with red and while as their colors.
StaCes. He alao vUlted General Grant,
The teams have been putting to co
with whom be ameked tbe “pipe of
and received thanks for InIdlers
furnished dnrtog tbe
e wrote many arUcles for the
newspapers of tbe day and for
vuch magaxlnes as
the Arena, the
Forum. The Coming Age. Harper’s
onihl) and the Review of Revlewa.
CHINA SHOWER
tiese articles were eagerly read at
>me and ab^d.
Given Last Evening In Honor of
He waa a guest of Chicago during
Orpha Crsssey. ^ ^
the World's Columblim f^r. and^by
A china sbowrr was glv«m Iasi
ening at the home of ibe MUaes An
after which he addrSs^
dcraon on Brvrnth stn^^ t. In bon
throng In behalf of his
MUs Orpha Crraaey. wbo Is soon
peeeh on that occasion vr
by the most critical to b<
I to Ralph Andrrson There
piece.
20 young ladle* prew-nt.
who gave
HU father. Chief Leopold Pokagon.
MUa Cressey many
beauUful
pres
60 years before bad sold Chicago .In-1
Delirious
refreshmi-nti
eluding the I
of the White City, to
the United E
d
There
will be a
Hence. In
►bower for Miss Cressey this f
ways calle
given bv the Misses Cunning His pure
bam and R.Mser. at ibe boro^* of Mis. girl, whom
Mltlgwskl.” (Queen of
the W
as wonderfully touching. His i

During the suppe

hr Carroll

Hto

CAFTAIN8 AND COLORS

to tba maaaaamaol of tba astala, an^
by cwrafol oparatloe tbay bars os

«ball7 Mil Oi«» to ad aa jadsaa to
mA dauara. wboaa opftaloa. ft U

The work of

making the fixtures will begin at o

pffvrloas to.that time bad not
good, aad for sooia lima tbora bad

m mm wm 90 aarrovvladad \

ChM Pokagon was a pure blood
Pottawatomie ladlaa of Michigan.

this moratog that no bank to the i
have a finer equipment than

baaa llttla proet to tba baslaass.
Arabia Gibbs assistad Mrs. Gitbi

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TDESDAT, JAOTABT M. MO*.

TBAVXB8B OITT.

THE zTonro:

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FRIENDS REVIVAL
Good Muaic, Interaating Servicca
Largs Attondancs.
The revival services at the Friends
church are opening very saiUtaclqril)
and with a large attendaeoe. The mu­
sic b entertaining, and the meetings
under the leaderahtp of Leona Holh
aon of Richmond. Ind., are very Ic
eating end beneSclal. A girts’quartet
baa been organised and will furulab
ibe mnalc berwafter. Tbe other mnalc
coealsta of aoloa and dueu.

Tba mu

ale la to charge of Mlaa Lyona of Okla

THE TRA^TCRSE CITV CANNING CO.
la now randy to write ooetrncu ftar
all

Zht OU HtllMi.

J. n. martinek

'.inr-

Bi svi ti sail it b|f

Catling eriailiig dick

one aide tbe aittot has depletod a itag

»mlaer la ns mneb la want ef tbnt
H be baa aa af t^t wbkb ba ben

TRY A RBCORO WAMT ADl

TWY A UGORD WANT Aa

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