The Evening Record, January 05, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 05, 1904

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

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1904-01-05

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THE EVENING RECORD

YE8TERDAY1B ISSUE
i,eoo



TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH., TUESDAY, JAIIUABY 6, IWM.

FINE FRUIT
DISPLAYS
AT

HT^ct. la tba larse qoaaUty of baaati
ful Sowars, a largr SQnbrr bHnt from
the Asrleulturml eoliegr. and wfb4?rs
frowi the local crm house of P II

OfSears All Praaant
Frewldant C. F Hale of Shelby and
SecTKary C E baaaett of FennrIIJr
aaalsted this mcrralnt In arrmntint Ih*MCCTING OF STATE HOKTlTHEATRICAL BUSINESS IN
eablblta and aoperrlslnt thtats In tenCULTURAL SOCIETY
era!. Virr IVesidmt O. B Hadaell <if,
CAGO STAGNATED
Troy win arriee thla aflrrnooo. Treaa i
urer A W. Slayton of Grand Kaplds. i
and Ubrarlan O <\ Hove of I^calnt

SESSION IS

IN

siwctal to the ET«l»g R««4
Mich..
Ju. e.—While
IJctrull.
ra^rlct Krtokc. u rmplor. of B.-,ry

CHI

’ the ezLnitive tK«tr <1, C n Welch !
E
Knwe nf
or

•CRSE FRULTS
and N I* Iledrirk
the A* !
rlmliuraJ eollete will arrlre thla
Int Other n»ein!.rr* rd the board will

u... .-.u,

ALL KINDS INSTOCK NOW. YOUR.*
KINO IS HERE—

CITY BOOK STORE

the locked exit.

_________

BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
Several Paogla Killed at English Gov-

» Very Grave i
Ml-Dramatic

•fiS Pref. L. K. T#fl~Tho Welc4>m«
ASdrMA WHI B« Oven Tonight

friiWiattif

«cled Weeks

There WRN a fair ari«*ndaorr at HoaffenxKw meetlnt Iml 0e addreaaea
turrn were of treat Interest to alt

by Or. C. J. Kncoiond.

a seri
n at ihe tovemment dyna
mite Works at Hayle, Cornwall, early

t

ftl Wire to the Evenlnt Record.
Micblican 8UU>
MjrDH}
<-Err»-fJ«-d
feiloni of thisolni- tit* mb* r «. and th«- Indin
am for Aioo of U» !*,.#« no^-tlnct
llrt* aa^oriailoo ha« li* ld
TL»- loral
n-pt^ttim-.Um U r^x-l and II..* outal.D4i»Mar I- M»ni.^l.lnr »ulraordinary
With III.* »»n.i,UoD «.f ot.»0-Vt*n
»|H^kn on ib^ |.r.Hrram aill ^
and rrady f.i do liU abarv of ih#* o irk
A Hawlf> of Hart, who «a« i*
FiinYlrntriiral

bmties

In

I

I of Lansint

DECREED

!

BY

MICHIGAN

W

^ c

n

Sutton

We canT go on
wiihoul

SU-

O.nharred—Decision

L*dy Maccsbee*

I
I-inc of shoes for VV'imicn con­
tains the iUntncsl .ications in

J ii> Wm to the Kveniui; lleeord
J

i;an*lrs
Mich. Jsn :.
Th.
pi
premc c.nn wi.l. h i.kJav 1.-ism HeJariuarv i.-iin 4tireri.*«| an .ir.I.-lT to 1..*
* iil<-ri*.i d.’larritu: 1'li |{. Suttim fniiu
. I irili. r pn*f i»ec m ihi, ktat.*
^
111 !.«■ ca««* of Ho* Hr.-at tliv. .u Ho*
IcivlleN ..1 til.. MnicalM*... of Mirl.ivai,
ntcsiiik: Ho* lj»-ll«*k .d Ho* Maccal.i*.!..f Ho* W.Mlil Hie kipretlie euuri r.‘
j ver*.’I Ho* il.M Isi.m of Ho* Iow.t cotirl
j r.-strainiiu: Hu* ureai lm«* from .lolup
.tMikiii.-KN .lulsl.l.- Ho- kiaie aliil.* likiiu:
npher
111.- Mipr.*m.* Iil\e

V:'.; -V

Pdr/p Tootwear a

We’ll get the

in;ikc

thrill III UMi

l.ei

us

In hla splendid addr.*** u|mui "('ul
and Agrtculiiiur../' E O iJi.ld ol
Ml*#hm prove
griciiltur.
a.lniits .d a great degree .d culture*
Mr luidd kiat.-d that a mnn'k
lia- null h to do w lHi IiIm cliara
clisraci.T. ami
I mi.ki of hlK llfl-"
The kpi-akr r .^sid Hisi furm.-fk nr.
ofteti dl**a(i*n-d with their liv-k h*
C^!|ke li*«-\ fi-ei Hial lliev hav •* 111 W.ifk
lurnler ihati ihu-e In .uher esf.ln.:^

Ity Wire to the Kvcnlog Record.
Wakhlngtan. Jan. i.- The hou
dav unanimounly ailopt.*.! re*oH
,d k
Chicago IniqtiiU* theater

WE CAN

ime hM»k at Hm many %anei|.-k of ap
pie* evhji.tt. d III fN.nviuc--them that
Wednesday Afternoon.
no kiat. in ii..< iinton ha* a lM*iTcr
The afternoon »<
rttfi! to 4 ia III iL.- apirf- championship
1 n«* o'clock
vanity i]ualn«. an.t *i/e coD«i.lensl
Apph* iCulmre.’
M.lK*rl.
Ak a matter id fan. It ha*. Ik>-n
n pn»v«
TrawTke
»\.Tke C|iy
l.t th.* cviH iim.tii klatiim
•The Korth.*m Michigan Apple Or­
flavi b that th.-r> ar*- m.-r
chard." W 8 Palmer of Kalkaska.
Th.- Soil Tr.-ainient of Onhardk.’
Prof J r liiair. chi.-f in llortlrullur.*
mair fl.Mir at the
nUer*iiy .d lllln.ilr
OiN^a Houm- 4. fil'd aiih lotic
•Coronicrrlal Apple Orchards; I>im
while coerrii tal.le* on which ar.ulil4.» and lleroedlcs - Rev. 8
11
sp«fcini*ei» of appU-k in ar.-at varh-ty
niiJh. Graijd^ Rapid*
^
One larte tahh* I. etiHreU devoid to
the dikp’av made h> ihe Aaricultura!
chard* Hon ^-nu*c^ Wade KeUnviUe
eollete
There are ov.-r kit differ, ni

cJy\i

Fina Grand Traveraa Oiaplty.
Grand Traverse make* one of the
inert eihil.u. nmont those l»elct
«mr1y on hand with colleciinna of at
pies td their 4mnI mlalnt
ralslnt iMdnt
ladut I>r C
J KneHand alih a splendid eihihif
1e Hill.*' and A. P. Gray
from “tkfwrle
isuU. Other* an* brlnglnt
fd the Penins
th from thl*
thl# county nod
In fruit both
l^laoau. and it i* a matter «d U»ca!
alt who *ec the display to note

Kar/t'

Wednesday Ev

III In glien
"IKirtlrultura! Education." lYtd F
Hedrirk, Agricultural (killege
Money and Glory in Frull Grow
g
H M K.*l!ott of Three River*
' Honlcultural and GikhI Citizen
dp ‘ A J Philips West 8al.*m Wis
on*in
a Th. •ught* Ptrk.-d I'p hy the Way.
E Rowe of Grand Rapid*

Yaaterday.



♦ Slippers or Warm Shoes %

Howland Douglass

OpposUt Bottf Whiting

Btw Shot Store

Prices
Wa han jutt racaitad anothar hi ef that Una

€ggmten Cut Blass

Call and c»aminc the complete
a sortmcni of mGH-(;RAl)i:

KIMBALL

I»ianoi and Otyianf.

before

place an ot.’er

lor

a Piano •it

organ.

inMimncnts ate

Ti ekC

>x>u

lead-

h Bamh. Xapfin. Platat, Xatat. Valar Salt. £te.
Saa tham in car Wintam.

Pan lie iMitight for it> not what we
tt.lv«-riik4V
k.W

at

Wlu*n
a

price

w«* adverls.* a
we

give

Barnum

y„ii

VALUE RECEIVED. We hax.- .me
j.ri< ••

iip 111 I r*I.-r to have FAKE SALES
!•» S.-M Hieni at w»c*r.*.! c*jf pritx'A

Our Children's
Department—-

\o ntvanta-,-.- i«k. n at He*

The Old Reiirbie Shoe House

w. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
HSrmmSi. N.E.S-rorf.Mcr.

I;;:'——

Earl ^^L7aZ”Lr'

W.* «5ci m»i mark our .-lio*--

Factory piues and 1 beral leint.?.

fBANK FRHORICH & CO.
•-‘c'

THE NEVy stand
242 Front Street

• V •

Is having cnral paironaKc—,



many of our lx‘st floods.

A Decided Success!

Children's Suits, a^jes four to
ten years—
Boys’^Suiis for a^^es ten to seventeen.
\o\gh\ Suits for ajjes fifteen

Wlndow> Id the
theater ihmugb
which many |H*4,plc might have escap.*.! w.-n- do., d and covered wrlih
heavily iM.li.sl th.ei iron d.HU>. a^'cording to
Mr*
Maud
MacDonald
Nlck. y. wh.i la.i night for the
time wa* ai.le i.i n late
11?'^
ber 4-iMwpe
H,r story i
(Minan' f.«tim* of the coroner's in-

Our Great Inventory
Sale now in Progress

More than half a dozen windows on
Ihe first fl.Kir. within ca»y reach of
ihoM- .icrupyin,; bcatk in the orchestra
nn U- were du^ .l and covered on the
iiutside hy Iron d<K,rs. whose bolts had
rukt.-d or woild not loosen. Only one
ill these window* resjwDded to the
rrmnilc cff..rt* of a dozen people Many
[K-rkiin* Mr*. NIckey
U-lieve*.
fell

CECIL GOODING DEAD

COLDEST ON lECOID
Airy in New York tUta Dropgad
to 46 Dagraea Balow Zaru

YOUR OLD SHOES

US YOU WANT A PAIR OF

at Itss than

cTk, and arc soM iHiiheit nier •*.,

Wednesday Miming
The seskion tomorros nn r
follow riu;
lu-glD at M o'clock
ir.»gram will Igtv. n
• lK-kM.n* of Ihel in the p..ach Or
hai.l
y:dward Hawley. FennvllA
•IWh Culiurt*.'• II T Phelp*. Ih-u
sh. Ik-nHe ciunty
Ke|M»n» of delegate* fn»m h»cal a.v
Cletl.**
HeimrtR «d serr.‘tan and in-akunT
Elect ii»n of officer*

FIX

WE WILL MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU IF YOU WILL TELL

ri**r.*
Mr I ad.t k|Hdon of Hi.- adianiae**
n lacHiat He lanmy^iia* in Hi.- .- dav -. an
Hi.-n went «Ukdf. i.*r. how cullur.- mlgh
Ik* 4>hlalneii
He !M.ile%.-s in
Hm- horn. a. far
p. .Ini,-, it,
ling, and time to r.-f and think

...Real Reliable Cloihiers...

. ......................

Oxfords . . $2 SO
Shots - . $y.D<j

BY ALL MEANS Good Shoes

le. <*gmz-.l as the wiuld**

>rk in olh.-r evKing.
tutting
koiiieildriL-

S. BFNDA&CO.

shoa

for Victims of

»;*or«e M DukeiiiHrry.
i
e relative pnaluctlvo- u.her. who 1.^ eharg.*.! with
ties* of
*<*cfliiui. of Ihe suie MHU.klMe for the gallery ezitaR lN*lng!
Mr Dean
Da
apoke of the Michlk'an * x tork.-.l ami 1
a* arrested
la*t !
hihits at the different ex|N>MltiiHiii. 1m*
rhi cnfntnlii a grave accusation: j
tinning with the exiM.klthm of D7f.
I- .erlalii ihe locking of the dtKir*
Ills report shuwa that Mlrbican ha*
*-i at h akt half of the live* id women
held her own at vwch one
Though
MIKIl i itl children who |K*ri*ti.*d.
Mrs rEiDildue to arrive there was nert a great czhlhlt sent at
Tho.eamln of jm r*on* haw*
tH-en
* r.- WBN a very large e* the time 4d the world's fair In IN!*::.
IN!*;:. I thn>au out of «-iu pl.oment hy the do*
n.kin the plates of line Michigan tcK.k It* gold miMlals at Huf- iiig down .d play
houHf** and every t f
ari. il.**. Id fruit continue falo. while at Hie New Orleans ezposl j foil p iH-ing
e to harten the work
Jtnl--rk. and by tome
<m two silver mi*dal* were ti
n.
4d the ^p..ci
pr.unU.-« to in- oi
The fruit for the Ht. IaouIs ezpo#l to .•xaniiue all iheat.rk, Tlieatriral
flro'sl fruit .‘VMi.itB tbai Itsi.
r»n .1* now In cold storage a Grand ’ iNNfktpgk are iK-ing tanceled for week*
l-. n kc..,, m I
spiff*, to lie sent thi re in Ihe spring j ahead
tNinim-r TraeK.-r iiKlav lk*m*.r
I of Apples.
Piriy thousand dollar* ha* lH*«*n am
!»y
Ihe l.*glHlaliir.*. and a
<»n- ..f 111. RMrafilh.* f.aum*s of triliuled
Hie fij... liiii; ti..i only to fruit rmaerk •Iiace «d Itl.twHi f.*4*i Tirtivldeil for Mich
Frull gniwer* w.-n
l.ql to e\.*r« 4 haticc «ikitor to Hie halt igan-s ezhlhlts
eihorl.*d to make Hie v.ry U-kt ol
their advantag.** to gn>w fine fniit
Th«*k. who l ave reipinl
tevdini; k ate in the
E. O. Ladd's fine Addiwss.

nariefle* In ihir roiU-ctimi
He<T.-tart
Baasett of Fennville u anoih<-r lar»;*
wshIhHiw. and there ar.
line dis
jetd Hi. well-knowTi ,ir
d Hart and oth.-r part* of the
state-as weX a* sample# from Canada
and Will!
linneaoia

Ik-r.mc w. alooit
Kivc away.

GL0THIN6

that the iiiuvt fV|K*it sh.H* l.uil.lAli

Goods go at any old price.
We Really Need the Money

i Money
j
*

RESOLUTIONS ^F SYMPATHY

manifekt. d. and Berr**fa
sett of Penn%ltle spoke very
akllratly this rmirnint. to a re
live of ibe n<*eord
n<*eord. of |
iDlereet
-rii-d In this vlrlnlty and
«
nd of
the
the icK-al committ.... |,a«

NOW

|
'

Money

Rendered Against Great Hive ef

I

We Gol to have

: Money

PREME COURT

jEli

Never Before was
Good Clothing, Hats;
and Furnishings sold
AS CHEAP AS

We mu« get

1 Mbney

.f-.-'' .....

Farmers Hera
»*adt tiiaii> InriiM-rk arr n-arhlnt
I br* IHfy fn.iii Ho- aurnmn.lInK trrri
\ lorj.
l«r>. and N-forr fi oriork this i
Int I-------thr rile
OjK-ra

• V-V

1

"-SUTTON
OISBARKED
180

'"'"""uciuj..

We .V«.t the

j Money

klll<*d and several others

rhii-atti. Jan. i.-J«nH-pUlne hpon
eer. a 17 >rar-«ild % lctim of the Im
quoik thralrr fire. haM dh-d. Increaalnt
Jted by the neinb.*r of deaths to Ml
Mr Oran told not known klie was Injun-d.

wper man uiKin
dgan Horth

wi'l
tjftah^r to Ik* prn»«*n*
tmi I.H f’p-r is In fh- hand, of Ho
■ <n*iarj and wt/i !».• r»*ad at tin* I'wn
ina a w*D.ti ahlrh it Ho* neai |k*«i
thlna to bk.iiic >*» ai>!«- a man |tr«-«« ni
* hu i» fanii;i,*> *4 h ihU work
NVarly all «^f Hu- fiOirt-r* iK Ho* a»M>
liatlon
wH] a« a^mo of ih»- apoak
^ r». tiat(' Lro >yt.t tlo lr wivt*« with
ilH*in and »h V •!{[ aiKnd *»“•
lor*!
Tlii^ iiofting
D-ndod to In
It., aoiii.-n a*
I a« tto* Ri«*n
and a apwill U* madr
ma». Ho
liii.*r»*.ilna to Hotlo* proKrani aa a
wind.-, ik ..n frulf cullur.-. oHi«*r to|drr
will r**nWf attfiiH..n.
Tbotnaa <;un«in florl.i «,f tio* At
Hrnliiirai roll, a** ai Ijinnini: i.. at ib<
-Mi«-»-linir and alii hm.-r
fl.rtdniliiire
^Urlril) In ►.mi*- of hu ad4r.-*k4M.

frun. *mni niHTbli’t

Excelsior Diaries
m 1904

UE MOON «l.hc to ..nouacc
l«Ucau thJii he It B«*
ritlwnf icirpbosc onlT
WO 51

mediately started la the factory and
M.ooo talkMia of ramlsh was burned
The loss will be SITS.oimi. Krtnke wa*
seriously burned

__________

OOOO CXHISITS OF ORANO TRAV

^

SEVEKTH l'EAB-2073

! A ntw nxE furs icn thu w«i _

BAD FOR THE BEAD USHER

raOClESS

ASdr^ Th*. AfUr«oc« by E O.

ufgoesvarn:sh

MANY OUT
OF WORK

By Wire to the Icvenlng Racord.
Ann ArUw. Mich, Jan S—Cecil
Gtsidlng. right guard of the Michigan
^ fcKiHial! team died thl* morning of ty! pb4.ld fever. Death I* lK?lieved to have
been panly due to rough trcuitment

and
appearai
Ited It la withtn the
that It aa* said of Grand Trav. rsc
mlp^t be a tn«Ml farming «»un
that
iry, boi that no apples wrmid aland
lb» climate here eaccpi Ihe hardy ni»
net* and the early r.irhard* were al
ing the records
were as
follow*
-------------- ----------------moH c»c»«*lvelr of thU TBTiefy.
A
OtorersrUle. U below: Johnstown. ZZ
Then* will Ik* g meeting of the Wornglance at thr Hue apples shown at ihU
JneHlnt proraa the utter ftllacy of
below, and 1
46 below.
l-'jiwt Methodist chnrch tomorrow alauch an 14cml
temooo at 2:80 o'clock with Mrs. Ea-

Film Floeai Otaplay.
The Ralhbone BUtera will give a tc*. 64J Fifth street
An aurmeUva featorn of the eahthlL party tomorrow night, to which all answered by
ChrisU.**
ggd «i« wWrti nddt inrsnly to the floe Kalghu oC Pytlilaa are tarltad.

»I1 call will be

|

The people have responded liberally and taken advanUfc of the new and high-class merchandise offered
at true Bargain prices. This Is an opportunity yon
shonia not miss, as yon wUl find the pnrchaslng power
of yonr money greaUy enhanced at this sale. Remem­
ber we have so shop-worn or nndeslrable goods to of­
fer, and that yon win find everything just at the prices
advertised. =--===

Percent
Discount-

to nineteen years—
' Children's Overcoats—
Boy’s ()vercoats —

. vv

Children's Short Pants-:.

;* •
;

Children’s Sweaters—

Zwtntf.Tivt Fertent Diseouut
to Clean np*aa

(Bamilton Ootbingi^
8. WUllam* Prof. Moy— U the mo.1-1 director of the RalkaMca baad.
Prcaidcnl W. E. CampbeU of Northport arrlvad in the city Uit night to
attend the Hortlcnlturml meeUng.
S A. Ke/e* of Omcna arrived In the
city last evening.
Miss Daisy Shadek. who has spent

pant 10 day* In the city wRh
for Detroit

E 8. Wllliami l5rS55%ionilag tor

the Bouth part of the tute In thn la­
ter—i of the Miami Cycle Oa
Wallle Campbell and wife of Mantoo are in the cltv for a ah—« vi«i»
with relative*.

IA
this

retanmd to ML
g. aft-apendtag
I pn—nu.
and wife of Kaltonka are gw—U nC Mr. and Mra. B.

Tan Boonomy Store.

THE EVEyprO BECXHtm TRAVHBBE CaCT, lOOH., TUEBPAT, TAOTABT t, 1.04.

TOAIDJEWS
LEAVEIUSSIA

mEVENINGRECORD
TNO«. T. aATn MM a. W. MANNtN

START THE
NEW YEAR
RIGHT

MOVCMCNT rrARTCO
TO AAAIAT ORRRUMO

national
t

to opboM the ocfloo alieody

A Bis Invntinf Ciiiet, Cgrtiin
and Rag Sale

By ataniag aa aocooai la
tkmal gward la II
the raaolt of hla

WAITED. A MAN

the Paopke Sarlags Baak.

................... 9M

l^nitag. Mich . Jaa £-Oov Bllae
1. In reoHpi
a Idler from a Hill.
daV aplMter of
W
wlnier*. who
Here i«
e.m. for i

**Vevk

It CRIMINAL
maMU itMten foUovlas the
dfaMer. U the ortlwce Ui
la the Chkaso eooaell Mae
9d r<
tax eight. U> prorkU
an I
icb«

nac lerer

aoeUac Mepeclty oC awr* thao WO pei
aoe« Bhall prorlda aa aotoawttc a|i
pama. ta opea aat clone all d«,r

S 9mr aald esiu no that
DOia are opeaed all the
laadlag therrfrtan ehall
lighted

The ordl

that ever) plar*^
of the
dlMlea of the ire eiarahal. and who
•heU he oe doty at the lever, during
the whole tlaie the theater 1. op
the pehUe. aM further that the aje
parMe deecrlbed .hall l>e operated
heiaew aed after each pertcuTeanre
ae to famlllarlie the public with
of the eili.

U»ce lu helplag I
whii I. willing t
e home, to hel

application, a. the) cannot
reirh the dUeatwl portion of the ear
pe I. only one way to cure deaf
. end th.i l>
by con.tltuUona!
•die.
I>eafne«« |* ceuM-d by an
med condition of the murou. lin­
ing of the Ku.tachlan Tulie
thU lube I. InA.ined yin hate a rumLMng sound or Imperfect hearing, and
1. entirely cbMed. deafnefiA U
iH. and unleM the InAamma
be uken out and thl. tube
to It. normal condition, hear
he de.iniyed forever; nine
rave, out of ten are eau.ed by catarrh,
which
dlibm of the mucotu .ervlce.
will gUe One Hundred Dollar.
) ca«* of df*afne.ii (rau.ed by
th.l cannoIn- cured by
cat.rrh
.rrh Cure
Hend .for clrcuHall . Caur
free.
(}. Toledo. O
ii> dniKgUtr. Tue
i family Ptll. are the iMwt

HE NEVEB KISSED HIS WIFE

Urtopely graft^ddeo aa It t. kn
to he.%|)l ever peea aa ordlaaoc
tUe eort may he gueetloBM. bo
the aaam line aurh a law a. the one
-^leeeAbeTu a etep la the right dlrecUoa
PahUc MHtlm«at and legl.la
,tk»a Are lirclag a higher regard for
^the eafety of the public In many wmya.
•btM there are etlll erideacee of really
to hold
ftiheemahly «fe plan., but there are
amay that
laai are
an .till rerlialile Are trap.
“^Laet week*. IInvertlgatlon In Chicago.


I reaulted
In the temporary
reeulie
In that city, have
lag of every theater
\
ahowB thl. to be true
There are
eeorea. oot alone of theater., but of
hoteU. factorle. and oAlce building,
as well, which ehould be dosed until
they are provided with auch facimic.
aad govemed by .uch regulatiu
will taaure the Mfety of their occe
paau
The Chicago dlaavter
ha. dem
atraled that even Are proof theat
avaU hut lUUe when their .tage. i

Judge Caldwell, lu Cincinnati, ha*
tak« mnder advl^-meot the dlv.irce
Dult of Mn J H Wright agaln.t J
Wright, a dancing ma.ier
The
•rlage of Wiight and MU. Marie
the
daughter of
Jame.
Ti.M-y.a Central a\e
May. cau.ed .omethlng of

before
or after marrUge. and that be never
»er a cent of money
She do
.he bad to live for tlmM- »ur
ce..lve day. on a bn*akfa.t fooil and
.he gtu ao weak .he I ecame quite
She al.o uy. that her bu.t*and
u*«u. bad language
habliually. and
one day threatened i*» throw her out
of a window w hicb .he had iqwntHl to
admit fn .h air
Troublta.
exceptional to And a family
are no dome.tlc rupture,
but tbe.e can be le«*
King*. New Ufe
‘bj^havli
1*111. around
Much trouble they save
by their great wrk in Stomach and
Uver trouble.. They not only relieve
you. but cure
2ic. at Ja.. G. Johnson
and F H. Mead.* Drug Store.

ha. often been .bown that ample Are

DREAM ^ WEALTH SHATTERED

escape, cannot protect the ocri
of boteU^and olb^r building, where

Phlledctphia Ledy Dies After Lc.m

amay ooogtegate unitta. emiugl
lant watchiiyen are employ.-d t(
ted human life Both the best d
aad the beat .y.tem of Inspedlun may
be uaelea. If powerful eiplo.lv(
kept where they can cauee Are or de■trucflon. The mo.t approved roll
•lock and the beat atecl rail, cam
guard the public again.! frightful rail
way dlaa.ter». If there 1. a laalty In
the laapecilun of trgck.. bridge, and
machinery or a -chekp” policy In the

•hIp. or the «wt they Impose on i
%ho are obliged to adopt them *I
Who cater to the public should Ikp
•ompelled to make their i>atrons as
•eeore as clrrumstanres will permit
tgad Ikoee who are unable to meet the

aaMSTuMaVttaipprd t^^

The United SUtea offleera of mal
terfelt money, but^ proof
ht against him.
The last few
end e
o
an of hU life he spent la preaching.
]
Edith Grey, the 10-yeanold daugh­
ter of John Grey, a farmer of Oraadtheir PhllailrlphU brethren
Tllle, had a red muffler arouad her
out the plan
neck Monday aa she ran across the
At the conclu.lon of the meeting,
wa. appointed u bam yard. A bull caught sight of her
rperial comr ‘
. for a national con aad went la taataat pureult. The lit­
tle gin was tossed high la the air and
where the boll could not reach
but abe' sustained three broken
ribs and other Injuries. The bull was
drtven away by men with plichforki
killed.
Hills, one of the wealth
of Muskegon, has lifgUB Br­
ier the
Michigan
atatule
against the proprtetor. of the Grand
aier. of that city, to force them to
se the playhouM- until adequate
protection and proper exits are
provided
The Grand bss «me main
aUlrway and four small exits
It has
ing capacity of 1.15«». Mr Hill.
. that If a Arc sianed In the
audb-nrt
caught In a verltahli- trap
ecutlng attorney I* ready to proceed
If the corporation c**unsel decide* the
matVr Is nut within his Jurisdiction
The theater Is the only one In the
cltv and was built In
At Muskegon the Am.ron Knitting
has dlwoilnued the manufaciur*riKilen goods and wUl install a ct*tton plant in the mill
It will he the
only cotton mill we.i of tin* New Eng
land states
John Dewei.^a
of Gartien. tell, o
of whlleA.h
w.

vtMilg match the outlay for safety ap
pllaaoea or year, of added watchful
Veea 4rha time ha. come when the
■Rage of the theater most be mat

operates near Thompson,
one day recently llfi«‘d a string of
whlteAsh nets, and bb haul weighed
exactly 2H.tM*0 pounds which h*- dls
• h*-ld in thU city within posed of at 10 cents a pound, making
Repn->euUiive. of va his receipt, for that day i:.80t»
bvdges and societies
During Saturday n
I Ive in storm two l»undberry
Dutcher ’lKi) were froz
the bay at BayiK*rt
The l*oys were
get t
Ashermen*. «»n. and had gone out tt»
quickly a. !w.b.
their parent.- Ash shantle. and be
MiMtl for this puns***came lost in the blinding .now They
Kbhin. n and **Jher p.ili
Pfin. for Emigration.
Tho*.- s4Tib*n% in which ibe Jews
riTitv*- the worn treatment wl
the fir.-.! l.. iH- ivlleveil
Then
other ivortion. t>f th«* r/ar's domain
will !*«• taken up until practically even
No eff..n win In- made to bring it
n-fug.-e* t** ihlii countr>, as they wl
N- IK-rmitt.-.l to rb..**e their ow
Tl«- siH-aker*. lu»wever. e
pr.-i.M-d the di-sIre tlvat the Zlonl.l
m..vem»-ni ma) Mem
take
tanglb
form, anti thu. afWd • haven for at
*.f fh.-lr iMnr«-sMHl brethn-n

safe a. the auditorium,

when every

mile of railroad track .hould b
Bpected oflea eaough to prevent those
wrecks that occur from Impaired er
obetnieted
tracks,
when emp
that are capable should be hired, no
»aMer what their price, aad i
tto pabne la general Jaiut not ht

Mr*. Harper, wife of a farmer ne
Cold water, found the wa.te pliK« .topped up ^Thlnk
Ed frozen in It
n It and In it
obstruction
foot snake
The state g.roe department c**llecl
ed II 557 in Ane. for violation of the
game and Ash law. during the month
of IVcem»*er—the largest sum for any
m.mth In the hl.ton' of the depart

siKS-iors in Detroit were notlAed and
will take the Chink, in charge
In the burning of one of the largest
building, on the Berry fann
Clei______
„_____ l»lg» and nearly
chickens were cremated. The form«-r were U-Ing raised on a contract
with Parke. Davis A Co., of D»*troU.
for use in their «chemical laboratories

Italian miner, while suffering from
temporary Insanity. Jumped Into the
shaft of the Mikado mine. G(h> feet
deep
His lK>dy was rnishiHl to a

E U IJADB.
PA«iit*ula,
Addrrw, Today oo “rwltun* and
Arrlcttltor.%-

A Very CloM Call.
“1 stuck to my engine, although
every Joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain." w lies C. W. Bel­
lamy. a locomotive Areman. of Bur­
lington. Iowa. **J was weak and pale,
without any appetite
Ute and all
a run down
As 1 was about to give up.
tie of Electrtc
ElectHc Bitters, and afi^.Uklng
It, I fell as
as I ever did ;ln my
life." Weak
always gain new life, ttrt
itrength
and
7 tthem. Saivigor from their use Try
Isfactlon guaranteed by Jas. O. Johnaon and P. H Meads. Price SO cenU.

Emory and Mrs Trooimaa
Year s with Mr. and Mrs
spent
Frank Smith
I valuable
Andrew Oil

THE MARKETS.

ay face.
All failed exet
Rockv Mountain Ten N
have rosy cheeks, akin «»fl and f.l
25 cenu. Jas G Johnson

le ai
rdle’s brother from
Mrs Will
Pulvers
two brothers
from Ludlagton. who have been spend­
ing the holidays with her. have re­
turned home.
Frank Smith. Jr., who has been
apeadlng the past three weeks with

mm E.

Crmmmry b»tW^y.T loaad

Mrs. Charley Christophe

“ifrank Valley

poeed to tke firightfal Aaagere

TM* RANAMA QUIATION.

ered until the next mumlo
l boy was 11 .nd the youn

Octv Seger. of B*»llevUle. capturt'd

HEADACHES FROM COLDS
Ijivmlv*Promo
I- Pn

Ovt*rwh»-lm«*d b*‘ n**w* rffi-tv**!! a
few dav* ago that a Philadelphia cs
late, to which she'had
fallen heir
would bring her onlv a few hundred
dollars. *.11 hough It had biM*n reprt*
Minted to her Sit worth a million oi
ttioip. Mrs
Marg.r.t Ackerman, o!
Shanm Pa In a rp.- m of grb-f. de
dart'd that she wished fhe were dead
Hhe iM-caroe 1.0 111 th.t .he went W Ihu
at once and died a few hours later
When Mrs Ackerman wa* lnf«»rmed
by Phlladeli.hla
attomevs :b.t she
had l^etm liequea!ht*d valu.ble pnrp
ertv she went !*• that cltv. presumably
to Itwik u\er the estate. She retii
t.vlng th.t her m(»nihlv lnr«ime
rental, wtmld l*e |Hhi, She had worked
hard all her life and now. she dodart'd .he would i.ke h -r ease and
make bappy evtTylK»dv abtiui her
Then came the new. that a mistake
had been made and that the pmperty
cun.lsted of two small buildings of
little value The fees of the attorney
pald. little was left for Mrs Acker

Vincont Epworth Omcera.
The Vincent Epwonh league of t
Fourteenth Street Meih«»dl,t Epis
pal church have elected the ftdiowl
olAoera;
President. Solomon Buschert. A
vice proaldcnt. Maud Young, second
vice president. Eva Young; third vice
prwldeni. Ethlyn Felt: fourth vice
president. Viola Felt; secretary. Mabel
Oreeao; trea.urer. Sadie
Boughey;
cholrlMer. John Allen; organlel. Matvei

a.

From a 16c
AsoodSSc

Yon wilt grow rlfter
Ike

year

grow,

older.

our best Aaminster. worth 1.60 per^. tor............Wl.lB

SAVINGS)

A t>-|n» AMorSm.n* or Mubo o* Aloou*

J. W. SLATER ”

WHOLEtALC.RriAIL

New T A

Wb..

•ostly wrm-k. enUlU moir loss than

will

Klahlneff.

Ing of Estate Almost ValueleM.

Able precautloo. are usually ecunom
leal In Urn long mn
One dlsaatruiu
Ire. nae Ifwimctlve exploelon. or one

In

aow aad add to it a. yon

SSJillie

meeting held for the purpose of
tar me. would like ■
rndcT end true
I love men. hut
would not dare to trurt my life Into a
man’, care In marriage
1 am not of
the world, worldl) —no money on my
tide
They tell me I am very nicelooking; don t think .«» myaelf
It U
-though a very queer way to look
a hejper-.ttcb a bad way after
all I would like either bUck eye. and
hair and beautiful blue eyet. golden
or brown hair; -tnu.i
be neat; oo
drunkard, need c.

Pnr violation of

the ordtaaeee e heavy Ane I. lm|
IflMCher with the cloetng of the of

BaEorlag agony from
thigh. rwoelTad while felltag a trae
u>
k—A nal
which ha. for lu object
of ell the Jew. from Enau ret oe foot at a
takoa to hi. home la Bay Qly. 4S®
away
He will pull through la
II I. plaantMl to begin work at owes,
and If the art erne 1. carried oat seeThom too. one of the oldre..fuily. II will be one of ibe greatest
alatmt character, la this
emlgratbm nwjvemenu in the w(
the .ute. Is dead at hU
home, amo- BteTenanile. Soon after
hU death hU son dug up a box ooa
■g M.000 la gold, which the old
The movement bed lu Inception In
had burtod rather than trust the

V«i «iu
a C«pet i« .boot t-o.tiy *0* l*qr tt >o*
aad wre the pnee of too or three nico
We have a latfe
aaon>eMo(.Ugr«)e..

m

SUM A^aauTv oromo MUBiaa Tab-

I

Tke couBtry has been waiting i
vweka for the message of President

drew Gilmore.
Mr.*and^Mri*"alley
have bought a fkra from Mr Bdge-

ELGIN C. LEWIS

YOUR RELIABLE NOME FURNISHER.

0»r 6d//
Id going out fif tha chlmnay and is wa.ted.

TkiUf-Ta-OitiCaM Grua

You could aave this

by getting one of those new radUlon.
They don't take up any room and they don’t cost much—they
Just save fuel

Try one. and If you aiT not aailsAed we will lake It

Are you In need of Canned
Goods?

If ao. give me a cab

Niirthland Brand Traverse
City Canned Ctom............... 10c

Trank Crude

J46 Trcmt St.

Pride of Manchester Canned
Supt rlor Brand I'e.h. IkAans
and Lima
Beans................ 10c

Warren
Brand
Salmon,
Hit. cans ... ...............
12c
i n. cans ..................
20c

Do You Olant easb
lor Your Property
or Business?

BOTH PHONES

an)lhing to sell—list it with us

Carnival Brand. 1-1b can.
Salmon ................................. ...12c

CtMxU ticliverej any

We can get it.

pxtl

now.

If yon have

If you want to buy—wc

can »a\ c >ou money.

city,

226 East Front Strest

Gfhrcs in Hamilton
MiUiken Block,

The Traverse Cit)
Real Estate Exchange
Have barjpins in city
property, l imber lands.
Fruit Farms. Large
Farms, Resort Sites.
Don’t forget the place

Rooin 515, WifeBlni Block

Citizens Phone. GlHl.

Tsk» thm KWrseor

CIt. Phono No 197
a W. CURTIS. Managar

O. P. CARVER A BRO

FIRE INSURANCE
l_ L. A. ■OILOINO.

Senator I». W. Turner I. th*- yoni.g
est man in the setist*- of tin- Tiilrtleth
genenil amembly.
He nerve«l as a
private In the Flillippln.-^

:| JIARPET CLEANIN6 WORKS... ;
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
HUTK»NH BAY. MICH
away to be made into rugs, let me
•bowyooaamplm
,
.
.

The PeaHass Fine PanU are bette
Co.. Detroit

Feather Reno-

Claus Warner, Proprietor

K. R. CHAPW.

Sold by

•bone lit

laa

Still Cbey Come
More chances of buying good goods at remarkable prices. The Furniture
Department asks if you WANT TO SAVE FROM TWO TO FIVE
DOLL.ARS on a single article? Of course you do. It is easily done ....

m

Parlor Cabinet
is a beautiful piece of Furniture and you can buy any one of our Parlor Cab­
inets at a IT) per cent, discount from our regular prices. This really means
a saving to you of from $-.0(1 to $5.(10. Make money any easier? Never.

•rr
‘N :r

Jinotber Big €ut

iv:v

in the selling prices of our Sideboards and China Closets. Our prices were
alw;^ considered the lowest, but now we will sell them at a discount of 10
per cent. This means the BEST Sideboard or China Closet for the least
money you ever bought. You have been considering the question some
time. 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 furnishing 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 ordy TEN DAYS.

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
lichlag

Blind.

Blaadlag

to core you. In € to 14 daya.

or

Pro-

Wa. the
Badarmlcaad, do
hmwby
agraa to raTiad the moaay oa a MOMit bottle oC OreeBe's Warranted

iOc

y. Um

moeMMtoAtMttaJK
poolad ao4 fWRMelad Aad those who
iMfO gppoaaA the cowae of the admia
Mratlog la the afair wQl hate UtUe
loaiaaddA. The ■aaiaio traau the
MtaatloR with the bnidaemi chametorMk of tha prmidaat. ui a porwal of

t*SSbSniS^

There will be a Joint InaUllalkm at
the McPherson Post and Womaa s Re­
lief Oorps oo Wedaeaday erealng at
7:30, Jaaoary 6
All oi l comrades are
Invited to come ou
W. M. 8b
I ]T»r» mat S aaBth*

A THE HANNAH & UY
^
MERCANTILE GOi|IIPANY

TUB EVXmKO BBOOBD,

cnr, MIOIL, TUESDAY, JAKUABY 5, 1904.

lABEIOOF
ilPRESSKMS
LUCDIOW
OF -nRSIFIL'

jiobimv €afce

RUMRLU WITH -THl KIL-

WBCMr*s Opm as Viewed bj

Ayers

WAIT OEnUtTlEIT

TtEB.** HAD ORCAT CAREE

fttanp People Wait

RugM to m Battton and RMiwnd •

bellow €orn meal
' {C

j
^

One of the I

Bannab (f Cay Co.
LEASED BT THE''ULT1ES''

potico autlon 111 Ootral park. .Nr
York, a cUpplrd «iulrn l and Hh^-p.
Ibr loDi boun
night tbr
rlpplti bad brrn pr
tartMl from tbr r«9ld by Lhr abagi
enat of Shrp.
>p. who BMlIod oo CkMW •
hargr that tbr UUrr was kr
warm
Wbm tbr I wo animals wr<
found ibr d<*i: was bItokiDK at tf
falllBK snownskr*. but the eyes iif ll
squlrrrl w.T»* rl44srd In sU*<«p.
Tl
aquirrrl was fairtod t<i tbr fiotlrr st
tion. aixl t|.4> don followrd. nniwllr
iiii-rn has b-H-n
of Hrnry C H
I oliJ
county, Md

wedding was perfomiiHl
while tl
l.rldrgnK>m was propin d up In what
vxperttnl lo U- his deathbed
Tl
brl lr has l«^-n his hi»usek»H*p«.r Tie
mere marrle^l is Bennett desired b*
i» inbertt |3o.ims» and a 4m»-acre fan
The c/ar learned ihnmgh piiva
smuggled hdierm ibai there Is a pi
tm ftiot to kill his alfe. the cxarln
Ke%*eral attempts ha%e lieen made »
fsr. two resultIng In dashing to tl
ground thr rsarina's hope for ma
progeny, the third bmught on the er
trouble from which the Imperial Uc*
Is Buffering, and which was said to I
due lo aulomohllliig
An Investlg
tlon Is under way.
“Youll find we are to have s
unusually snug
nug win
winter tbU
It has
wl
day
They'll come In the latter part of
uary or ca»ly In Fehrua ry. and whe
they come you ll think that a lary
part of the Klondike has been bande
out to you
Yes. yon can laugh. bi
It doesn't
feaw me.
I have onl
butchered one hog. my own. Thr
was enough " 8h sp«ike Fred Lnnihe*
of Marlon. Citau
Mr
l^rribce I
known thenmUints ms s Wiggins wbe
itlcatlng
rol
weather. He din*, it l,y a part of
htig's anatora> falletl the melt.
H
says he diH-sn't know what |iart th
melt plays In a htut s life, but "Ifs i
corking good guide to a man who ca*
read It and wants to know what th
winter has In sioa* for him and hi
^Tn^Ikllisarabla an organisation Is b<
Ing formiHl t.i arrange for Jewish cm'
gratlon on a large scale
The Jew
have a«'nt agents to America to loo’
out for land sulUble for a Jewish c*>'
any
l^nd owners, householders an>
busInt'SM pniprietors In KbK'blneff an<
all over Bessarabia, have dlstmsed o
their piti|M*rty pn*paratory to emlgrat

Hed at the «
the minister lining them up and resf*
(ng the marrlsge service of the Prei
■ came to tl
ne The bride
ms of each
chums and
r them wante*
see an«>ther
rrled first, s*
they plott«-d
The
bride
monies slmultane »uel>
pW-t«.
grooms never
til they met In ihv train shlch was
convey the ihn-,» ronpl4-s to Washing
Whllt< John J Mc(%mr
.both McCartney
In the rectory of
Catholic church.
Relneke. the Ih-si
his place and ran Into the-hsllwa
•*There goi*s By
<ivei
" The bridegroom In hi), excit
also forgot the Cl
Fed
RelneKe
The priest,
snisld followed Ir
• front door they found
Relneke holding a man who said he
was Jsm4*s
Cunningham, who
s-as
wearing Kelnekes overctuil. “I was
tnlng 11 on.' said Cunningham
*il
Just fits m«*. and f came om t«i have a
Ics.k In the glass
Bmrt you think It's
a good fit*
A {Mdireman was calltHi
and the man w»« bs-ked uj. In the
Charles stnM*t statbm Then the «‘re-

“Tl’^MdK^Ji.rt. fri.m
wr Jn the Westlnghi

Indtig s labor
oiise plant at 11 5ti
Samuel r Shandess has
come a mlUlpnatre thrxmgh the death
of his uncle. Henry
Inkensteln. In
L4>ipslc.. Germany
The legal docu
I conveying <
arpless will atari for
hnd 8Utr
Owrmaay at once. News of the gm>d
fortune s««mted to aff»‘Ct Bharpless's
ntnd St erst, but a physician says It
U only an cacess of >oy
He U un
J and had few friends before.
em. He
d by them
only living relative,
rela
large amount of bay Is t Dg purNevada for Immediate ship
aed In Ne^
anclsco. It la stated
It to Ban
being purchased for
I the hay

ttdisnea

Which Taxed

Capacity of

•tslr»b#rg*a Orarnf Cnjoysd
and Unioue Program.

Fins

me before the time u, raise the• cur
•In
Every seat was filled,
lied, and the
de aisles cvmtalned i ny who could
n secure seats. The
led at the matln«>
The entertalnmant was unique anil
nmensely entertaining. The big Oor
m Highlanders' l«nd. in picturesque
^ct on the stage
The program was
vened with "The Star Bpangled Baner.' which at oncv» enthuawl the au•ence, although enthusl
%vc^ been' lacking In s
ould appeal to any oii.
Old. familiar Boottlsh
•llh popular and classic airs, afforded
tcellent entertainment. The Insplr
ig strains of "The Campbells Are
•>mln ." "Annie l^nurie." "The Blue
HU t»f Scotland." and others almost
lualiy well-known and loved, dt^
Xhtt'-d the audlenc*-. and being played
V such a large and Utented orchestra
^ greatest
olfertMl plenty of
rtHHls and

while the siB
leclalUes by "The Klltlos'*' t
ere equally well received.
The entertainment was all that
ted of it. which U saying a good
and that It was a auccuaa was
mply demonstrated by the enthuslam of Its rtveptUm
TAKE CHANCES on uncertal
patterns when you can get the Ban­
“■
ner guaranteed
Patterns at The
Economy Store?
2072-31

CHICACO S DEATH lATE
n 1903 Lowsr Than Yearly Averags
Bine*

1892—ToUl Deaths
Ysar Ware 28.940.

Past

Chicago. Jan 5 —The death rate In
'hicago for 1903 Is € per cent lower
han the yearly average since 1892. alhough It is 8.2 per cent higher than
hat of 1901. and 8 3 per cent higher
han that of 1902
Including the 8SK theater fire deaths
‘ccounted for by the coroner, the total
’oaths for the city fur the year num
K^red 28.940. The »l4-alh rale for the
var was 15 38 per thousand popula
Ion
Ih-fotv the InMpuils theater dls
•Her deaths from violence were more
han 12 per cent In excess of the aver
ge for the perlt*d since the census
ear 1900. hut the 887 theater deaths
well the excx-ss^b 41 8 per cent over
he yearly nternmh of violent deaths.
Arctirdlng
Issued by
he health ‘depart
-gain Iwl the hosts
«f 4.030 diwibs weh- report
his dls4-aso during the yea
This
uimlM-r forms I0 per cent.
Ixth <>f all the deaths of the

ea*rn!

Vhat

rtmr

Is

M

Tbs foltowlac
la the N«v
sell plays the tuba in the band and
proudly wears a aUrer medal pre­ York Herald coaUtos tsro Imprenalom
sented to him by Qum Vlotorto for oC the New Tnrk prodwtion of Waghmrery and faithful aenrlee in the par's opera **Faintfkl** from Die Tlew-

hlance to Lord

: GEJItlAL NEWS
OP THE WOtLD

tuitiimftv O* «WWi/( H *•/

John Rusaell. a eeteran. whose hair
has become aUrered by the lapee of
lime and hardships eodiunad
Mr. Rus­

iKaim or Ipreakfast •
10040OMtOfOigM. WO
-a bone ao4 oteew
.
maker. «
Cr? If.

*^‘**‘W **»ls would

ylKKly would take R.
f everylKHly
Rocky Moun
n Tea
38c. tea or
Jas G
STAGE AND PLATF08
•Fox>
will Ih- se«-n In
tielnberg
Grand tonight. This play,
vhlie larigely apiM-allng to children. Is
tot a Juvenile porfonnance. It U
Hied with so many good things that
t will appeal to adults, as well as a
•crfurmance gtl will enjoy. The piece
las now l*een en tour for the past two
•ears and has already demonstrated
ts wonderful drawing abilities. "Foxy
Jrsndpa" Is Brady's first "shy" at mu
4k-al comedy, and of bis various atractlons none share more of hls enbuslasm than dtws this musical oferiiig
Few new
productions bare
umi>ed Into popular favor as has this
utractlon. while the opportunities ofered for fun are fsr ahead of anyhlng that has ever been done. Miss
Jlllan Ms.vnard will essay the part of
Poll,
The company 1. made up of
many clever young people.

DR. FWS

liter Damroach. the moslcisn. reRoberU. the oomI the prodoctloEi of "Paiwlfar aa a
t the British i
bold and brave effort on tbe part of

CbtOUHtlliUt.

XrihmS. to ILo ^T'l; 1.

"«•

TDAfKCLEADED AGAIN

m

I From TarHbIt Death.

ssvs

ii a Ume was pulled out of tbe drift.
\81iile stalled the eagtoe raa out of
had to be melted
sited to
Tbe crowd was
and took their

pe^to^ta the da/4meh

tumtm m mrr tMe. Hk» (naU. «'■«- » PWcin At*., Olto.ni—I
JMT bontod for thr lapotilbl. rod ia Md »«tmr» jf at It
»■

acr battlad
^

W'SSK-'iuC *582=1^

J. D. ittartintk

^titTgsyb* Juidir

powarleaa to aare her. The moat

ror Rato by JaaO^Jdiuy Mi

a/^ H

dellcBte shades of hU mewnlug-lnlo
eWsU. 1 4aao<v
"Wagner's last trill sod leeumenf work like Psrslfal- would seem to be
ales u> sH^arwa
•aqocathing I*aralfal' to bslreuth ex- Imimsrible. As the drama moved along
deace which m
im»«r. but peopl* sla t
I aald almost nnco»rii>oHy to s neigh
hnlraly was no idle whim, but in
In the army on the
except la the winter.
sewsonsbie westhee to kill off the
M a private at 1& years of age. aad
plrad by'on absolute ooovIctkNi. born bor. Wagner U dead/ Tbe best icsU We
Lord Roberu as a lieutenant
BoU of an Intimate knowledge of operatic mooy to tbe exc»-Uen<e- of Mr. t'ooried s
0 the same regiment for many
ttlona. that tbia work ’ was of a
The regiment, known In hlsicter ao tralgoe that a praprr per- does not miss Bslreuth and Wagner
as 1ihe "Black Watch." In India,
sner la almost Impossible in a •till more. Even |»crs»»nal rontset with
and also designated at
ttlah
genius, so t.i si>c«k. st M-«x>nd hand Is
Highlanders, did yeoman se
dur
a prici-le'.s legacy
Wj^n f^t U tmra upon tbe pauM
I. and Mr.
“While 1 cannot but think the orig
be foU, to crtl
served four years with this 1band
on tbe lines laid inal scR-iw of I'srwifsr a more fitting
of fighters
When the battalion left
1 love tbe Jo>^ winter time.
plaiw for lu setting, Mr. ronried has
for. thongh Mr. Coo
England It was composed
of 2.100
rnby Wagn.
When. shutUag out the air.
men
Ihirlng the four
■s of aer- rlwlI had apeot mooey
We huddle la our housra and
I
Utrtahly and had fsr surpassed the Balreuih production.
Inhale the poteon there
vice the ranks were constantly re- given tbe work a fine cast of singers Ills encluiDtcd garden of the second
ulted. but when they were mustered
reheaniala than are usosUy act. with its wonderfully ebarmlng
It there were hut 1(M» men In the
new praductloa during flowera and lietratirul coloring, was by
now sweet It la lo have cold f«*t
>
Mwson. and though the per- fsr th.- U-Uer.
Many Interesting storbw are told by
While gUdly rrvHlns
WagiH-r
motrd briskly and ali*.csit
r. Russell, not freely,
I winter I
gUhly along. Wagner. g-sH Judgment
0 aUd. t» j«
gradually drawn out to i
When Ice «
I all thr I
abundantly proviH. him! I ranuot
perlencea In the same o
And people without r..W-Ts
Whllo help but wish that Mr t'onrhH s fine ortpnt;iIi.^m ..f hU fi..
his father and five brothers
Oet home with brukm
at Fort William the Sepoy reU£M-IlU>n energy and desire to prove lil^ inetlls hls 4.W n punH.-e 111 mil
broke out
ThU ivglment disarmt
1 l..ve the lorel, winter lime
had exis-nded Itself nii «mie work lews the ..ymlmlistu of hi»
The time of chills and Ills
84|i4.ys there, and
thos<wl
Ited lu character and in whU h so
The time of douWins up
i
would nut siibmlt were hung, ten »»r
ny fine points of art and moniU
And cwl and dcK-lors bills
do*<*n each morning,
Others wenA ns a pleasing ei.ntrast
were not st stake
tlwl to the mouths <
Bslrenth jH-rformsuow th. n- w t-re to the ganlen lu 1
tltough they were,
Imperfectk.n..
artists
even
tli.-re
have
death
’ terrible punlsl
tnent In the t
I of the Sepoy. U- been known to sing out of tune but tbe failed utterly to prvw-rxe the llluslott
The
caiiM* to th4-m
meant no future
tbrater is klemlly plsum-d. und artists of youth or I he ih.w.t to tempi
traii..fonuatloti S4x-ne was magically
• who sere hangetl were st rung
xw alike ate en»bU-d I.. txm
The limes ..f niumpi
Ith their faces turned from the
effet Uxl This sevxmd act was tbe wvn
«uim-Ives cm the work. In
sun. another disgrace
k- bl. iuldi at lUireuti.
spired by the uniuue .-.mdUUms stir
be tbiMjghi of. Mr. Ru
I naively n- rvuiidiiig tbeiu and uudlKiurU-d by the
"Ihe HghlA. t.M. were U-tbr here;
srked
"Tbey dldn i like
e this a 111
CWFlUlUe-.. detail. aixH-M...orb-H. Is-tter.
trlvlslltUw c
• Id! "
The world of |
Im-IPT. U-Her! .vun-ih-ans huxe a w«y
mot say that the |ht
He was with lUv. lock a hen the euvd on m*e tbe Itsln-uth Itu- of pralHiiig s.iuiethiug that takes pUcc
xuce was nmde Into Cawnpor%\ after
They nm.V make many
of the beauty and soleuiuity of
«-onipari-..us. but there ran Is* no quew
ous cemixmlfls of the t hrin
with Havelock t
the U-ti.*r pn-sentstion of the
tUn church which are c
I- greai elut
brigade “at thlu
» us In tbe first and
sod wa-i bmi
' the struggle, and in 11 days thentiese seenea. whk*h were so dee|>
ere Just 2.000 left
His description
ng and Impressive In Bulrruih.
A LAKE OF SOLID SODA.
the horrifyjng scenes, the pot^r
dull and almost IrrexcTent. It
starving wtimeu and children, the ter­
was
frankly
•operatic.'
and
the
scenes
la very curious and cl
rible sufferings from wounds and famhsm. tke Aaterleas. Is Afrles.
might Just as well have Imen taken
e. are vivid and thrilling
the dial U a little bstti
nl.-d tum*l,
M«J..r r. R. Ilunihiuu. tin- .\tnertcan
Of his family In the siege all rx- from some Mawmic rerruKUtlal. In tbe
with four knights on horw-lMiek, aniM-d
main lines the •stage tiuslness* was tbe BCvHit. rx-«-.iitly reiuniei! to lamdoo with lances, standing guard round It
lve<1 woffnds. his own not
fn-in another ditbeult' exiadlllou to
ous Bui the brother who stood
by hls
SI
une as in Bnirvtith. but tbe Inner splr
Al some dlstanee from the ckA:!. Itwlf.
east
.\frleu.
thl-t
time
through
the
east
side In the line of battle had hls head
was often wanting.
near tbe end of tbe traus.-pt. la a life
blown off.
He participated In 39 en
"Vlietber It was tbe trivial manner .\frleu probH-it.rMte uml rgmela to the aise painted figure, quaiuily ugly, with
gageme^t
and only slight
wounds In which the Holy Grail w
• Stab-. i»eue
nn.'«»verrd bor.l.-r- of the K
a battleax lu Us hand, while outside
or the aloueby way In which tlie iratlng aU.ui n y
the cathedral is a w-cond large dial,
The 1
he proudly wears
l.loriiig
iiiii.h
lemiory
ihat
ha.l
never
guarded by two tall figures of knights
s of heavy i
il by re.1 knights of tbe Grail walktH or fuiwed
befon- M-. li n w hile man.
iheKun
• rib
In aranq-.
bbon. On one side» It bears with tbelr cloaks or the garish lighting
u-4 fliy .star. Th.- mnj.w wa.. i..-i-om
f theAjueen In relief. sn.I of tbe Hall of the Grsll. there w as but
around the edge Is Inscribed. "John little Illusion and none of the turstlclMu pani.-.! by M-veral huiitlnd bim k*. and
U
thiw
of
%M.om
died
Russell. 83rd Regiment." The medal
hlch should envelop these sivues as
r
fev.-r
was presented for bravery and faith­
1th s holy mantle. It ws- heavily
ful service In the Sepoy rebellion.
ane in upon me that a iH-rf.irroancc
quart
Mr Russell has made hls home In
’ an sit work dealing dlnvtly with
two I
Canada many j-ears. enlisting again
forty nine Mpiare mil-.* <vmiH.-«d
things and symbols most sacred should
when his time was out. and being sent
t cut in ly of pur
to that country
He has traveled ex­ tdtbcr leave tbe whole stage luirnpber4
rUM
M.
lUKK
In
tensively. and during all hls travels nalla to tbe Imaglnatkm or by Ineesaant
la sod dlarlpllne succeed In prohe has seen hut two men who ser\cd
I perfect stage Illusion. There
through the Sepoy rebellion
Il I II ■ siru^e 04 loe gresv iwii lue lour wmgu\»
ie DO betwixt stHl U tween.”
L ‘ o .» f I .
boraeback over tlie inside dial start
rtlly pralw-s tbe larp-^t deiKF-.lt of 1
I L 1
hr i
been found
T
tliougb he crltb
H It rolo
turret In s mimic tournament. In
risen the weakness of tin- chorus. Fi­
nally. he cannot sec why "rsmlfar
.»opor. er.,K>n.l..«. ot tho »„,.t „n.l. r tho
should not be given frankly
*--------------------------------st ordinary boura. without all this burning equatorial sun./ In years to.
'' b4-» tbe InevUalde railroads |
o.t of T.we.
ery and sffecistlon of long Inter'
,
A pUuo tuner employ i-d by a city
ns and irumiwt calls. These, be niu through rgniida. this c
C E Murray, agent for '
- T. C.. U •ays. ••are but externals mid c:innoi
aloe, flrra was sent to a certain suburb to
A M . stated this mornli
at
prvM-Tit
It
Is
OIKof
nalii
spirit. TIm-w.j tunc a pUno. He found the Instnimenl
track beiwet-n here and Norlhport has
but a mockery of that ld«-al which Wag- i ^*ot«ble rcM-rx e funds,
• In good c-ondiUon and not in the least
l»eeu opened up again. The
snow
ner tried to rear In that faraw ay little j
An arilve volcano was found i
need of attention.
sent through this morning
t
A few days Uter tbe firm received a
clean'd the track In pretty gooil country tow n and which w.-. whostarva Rudolph, and several others v
mud ami i
in great cities, can only long for as busily
I letter from the owner of tbe pUno. a
shap«lady of musical Intention, autlng tbat
young I’sraifal longed for a sight of the j -^uiH-x n difficult to get cars through for Holy Grail In hi. long wand.-riugs."
_____ I the piano had not been properly tuned.
|______ _
the car ferry at Northport for the «iv
It was DO better than before,
David lielssco. tbe dramatUt. asys:
j------------There are i
i
After receiving a reprimand from bla
•I 0.1 w raralfar lu Bslreuth; I saw
e rssslou play lu Oberammergau. j
At the same time there are fairly gootl
other trip to the suburbs and again
-ansidsnUng is a dellrale underiak- ,
toads crossing every trip.
tested every note, only to find, ms be­
The line between here and North- ing. and Tarmirat' la almost as difficult:
fore. no fault with tbe Instrument
pUnt as tbe Fsaolon play. Race. |
port Is no worse than any other por­
. This time he told the lady mi.
Ion, training-all thes.- have fit-1
tion of the G. R. A I. but the fact tba:

"Vco.” she said. **il docs seem all
there are so few trains prevents the led Mr. Conrted foe this remarkable
right, doesn't It when you play on it.
track l»elng kept clear. There were no task.
I
trains Sunday, which was the cause
tut as soon as I begin to sing it geU
There lo only one great tragedy lu ,
of the track being so badly hltVkod
• all out of tunc again."
/
the world, tbe divine trage.ly. WagThe train doe here at 9:30 yester­ xwr has been Influenced hy it. by the
day morning did not reach the city un­
•Man of Borrow, and acquainted wltli
The ImiKirts Into tJn-st Brilalti from
til after 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The
the I’nlifNi Ststi-s in llsrj amounted
train became stalled In a snow drift grief.* Stripped of Its Incidental ad­
to $i34.Ni4i.(8LV a di-errasc of A'-MHO.at William Groesser's place at 8:45. juncts. -raralfar deaU with a young
who. in tbe hope tlmt be ma/
OOn. or sbou- 10 per tent., as ivmipared
and remained there seven hours.
wltli the ImiKirts of Rs«l
The lmi«rts
The drift was seen by the
prove a
until be becomes cUlrwide open and hls sufff
In llsH wer* tl»e larg«*st cv4T re«-orded.
ng about 35
1900 tiling the iNH-oml largrat ami I9irj
hour,
engine went
the th'ixl.
through the drift
about
three car ■und tbe meaning of pity
Wagner,
lengths
On
the
west side of the
j thIsToknno of emotIona, this creator of
when the train
I barbarians and lusty young lovera. has
l.|the I tow was even with
written a work Immortallxlng pity. But WKM MtSS AjBCS MDIcr,
which win give
remember be wrote It at tbe end of hls
tO VfMUir wromsew
IdM of lu depth.
Sect
Parmen and I ralnmen from But | life. Alramly hi. blood ran cold
were secured alfar U piedestinfd. Hence there U no RbOOt dangers Ol iNC MCHStmi '
tona Bay and Bii
and ahoveled the
out. B<^ of; complkatlou. no great fall and no great Penod
1
the paaaengers also took shovela
t
Taxpayers of the City of
le
Yotnra WoMur:—I Huflssod for NoUce to the
helped, but
point. Wagner's earlier poems of men ^ yetra with djamBorthea (painful Traverse City
crowd the work did not ****“*'
and women who lived to tore ai^«l “rfST
The Ux roll, for tl
to
Mve
are
far
more
dramatic
bccauas
every
month,
aa
I
knew
it
meut
t^
Uie
slate
and
county
U
While this was going oo.
Editor
1903. and for the de
Campbell or.Korthport "lit out." Borne they are more human After all. hu- ^ lour days of li^aBao
manlty Is tbe pUjwrtgbfs keynote.
doc^ said ^ waad« to aainfla^
^Ity
taxes and
thought he wanted to miss the shovel-

KIDNEY
Backache

ululate rallef. a»4 lU oi
In the worid tor ell

m

nUdimt m t/ddm. Chct$. Sit—aA.
SiJntwn aarf Ctafca <aaraa»a. l»ff tmt »f Ft—
m»;t. 4ac4af( mid Ckaimi.

TAXES

k4K>MMTU KENT-a« itoS
rrat ts WillMba
MICCLLANSOUE

wMmm
Christmas is
Over....
But 1 have still a big supiily

“Diamond J”
Traverse Belle
and
Smile /
Cigars
You will Also find one of the
swcllcst lines of Pipes and
smokers’ articles in the <

A W. Jahraus
214 Front Street

w
OUT, MICH, TOMBAT, JAHUAEI 6,

THB XmO50 BBQQBD^ IBi
WlLLBEACOOBSilOW
rsfytOiot Frogra—iwg Fifioly for t

Thoro «o* • tonci? roptwotottao oc
tko ombon of tOr No«»»oni MlrM
coo p<n!trr ood Pw 8i«A oMoetotl«|
ot too owetiof lost orrclof to l>r. K ;
L. Asbioo's n»f». Cao*ld«rmbJr ro^,
5
ilo^ bi«ioc*« wo* ifoo»»rird. ond orr .
-Veo.** IT sold to tbo McoA who woo
ml rioomli w werr opM«l^ ^ \ «xJoyln» o ctoor with him In the to
touk on«T rwrtoln dtdolb
{ Umr}'. **l*vr Mot
OBlopio. OonMoy^iao 4.—TW u«
Tt- on;r »Mn« 'bit r*^»ln« to ir*h
-Jt'ii « i;rpol cootro
•toTStvM Boalo 004 Jopoa
(hr «h*iw in rrodln^^ tor Januory U|
mmilracrr
approcfaMr 4«efOOOo4. ood iW aHoa
- i. (I.- bolJ
Thot bo^ l^-n -M. ;
«ie beU roos. oo4
liflo to rwrM lo ooilMrtiotJrf ooor
I. b«t woir onMMim «f wi«i. will
Ur« os vaUm rwoMoiios. oecordlnc
V. be (bme «« (be lolerbH^. Thr be orut to -.n- whot
wllT 1.1. hmi «pp«ml In u» Uboay j
o ttopofO frwD Ihe Colocof^ Gw^t.
«rVI! le* held lo th- bnlldlOK for
Borne,
cH.
doploTMN of hqCh onol«
-I rr ,M lo nm nm *w ui« 1«»
> loqtilrte* in r« K»r
lieca rt.r*^lv«.^l. ond
Un. Broini tbat now «M wnntn in
to brr. In b«r piMo ornr tkn
iodiPOt
oognriaflnoB Ukloc o loro offordtoc good
notion <»f fowl*
fn
l»Mlon of • intophono ■» *«• *“»•
tho
Cotok»Ki>c« hove
Uhl, bdd tte Brown, to nn. It wh.^
^to^be show m Grond Ropld*. ond
. to ret »me . «" “"T
•»«
‘®“ •"
OB efTort win be
^STreltbelrfrlendr^
___________ __
^t5o dtopoic^ otoo ooyo thot thr Ruk
fowl* thot bore been
lie couM* boat with Mr*. Brown, who
oloo rooty to oxpoctod ohortly. outl ffw this eiblblt
Aiwrtb«r meennr
deruted pcx m\ mlnnteo to tcUlngoomo
Chot Vtoofoy Atostoff will otort In F.b
whirb will be the lost l>ef«re the •hc»m
Be at tlir other end of the Iloe thot
roory for SL Peterobom.
will l,e held nest Monday nlobt
ie wo* •**» *>rry baby bod o congh."
-Nevi^rtbelenn.** he Mid when Km
•REVITIM
;it)WTi b*d d.T^rtcd, -It to o gtmt
Pardon me!
Tbere It
•rjock sharp
A mlnme or two totcr be gUncad
at Grange hmn
The regular meeting of the Worn Into the room again to mj: -Got to
1 004 WOM on o Rom
on * ll«»ine ond Foreign Missionary ste run over nnd tell Mrs. Jooeo that
.rlety of the Pn^rhyterlon church will boobaod can t get borne to dlnoer.
PM.
IK- held In the church Wedne^idoy of*
fermion ot 2:3U
^e
bock nccomponled by m man
By Wlfo to tbo Brooloc
The ngilor roe^Urg of th- ^^oro•
Cu
Wookhvtoo. Job. i.- ►rlnce
tn‘* Home and For -Igb Mlsvlnnary *o- wbo wonted to enU up oomebody ot the
Ijld,** Iho Howolloo dolai U‘ In con
elety «4 the B*mM , clur^h will be Hob to tell him be couldn l be
thU rnom
SroM. woo In pol
los. chorM with

■ir Wl«« to tW Brwiag Bmo

BmUm, iM. fc -TW for«l( ;b
toior (alM « Mt JkraraMc
tto flilMMloa te tkc Car OMC.
Mtofo 4««ir of
«lu.

V«6ee<5Hr

COLO WEATHER GIRLS.

GREAT CONVENIENCE.

oSc«

rMfc

Kams. __

sr^w.

nuct cum

JOT DOWN THESE PRICES
Her hrwuh o-«n*om.

!••§ lo yoxxr interest
ntcrest lo
tu rrcniember'that joa can alwata buy to better giltjmiagc in th'i* ota
than etoewhere. Thcri
>cf6 iarc reasons for this.
We are an exdusivc dr) gocvls store.
We give j
onr time to this line,, which keeps us better infonned thin if we hid all other lines to study.
It e
ablet no to cMXty larger
get qnanliti^
qnanlities. iherctore
therclore we can buy ebearerchearer--and
-and gnx you better asoortmeots
asoortmeo
to select from, and with our guarantee->-onr money back if you want it.
You are safe in patroniiing this store.
Below )*oo will 6nd some prices that’s in lotcc at thb time, that will speak for

SrtSTtaMnL

^iLt«ssr

l.adics* SI.00 wiapjiers at.
Udies’ Tailor made suits.....
Udics* $5.00 Skirts aL............
l.adies* Jackets at....................
Indies’ Furs at...............................



Children’s Coats at............... ...

WAS HILA1U0U5

i cell oi I
ml wo* oiitroKt*
thot bU
Wndlcoilon
A
mood drrpoolled $i o«
oo collolerol
col
for
for trtol on
the prinoe hod oof only
llguor ohoord than be <

created on unseemly
ane of the prominent down tn«-i
loons
The prince to a nephew r

....

MUsl.min* society of the Pongn-go.
ilunol church will meet with Mri« J
8l»th str».ei. tomorrow
n. on 8l»tl
This U the on
ofiemmin at 3 oVloc
nool meeting, ond office
limned f.rt- the coming

Dress Goods Remnants at..
Silk Remnants au........................

through, -my friend ton’l tbere ycL
but I left n mcMOge for him. If bt
caUa up later will you be g|od enough
to run over and let me knoV what be

“Tes," Mid the great iu»u. "I am go
ng to write a Iss.k of iH-rM.nnl nsv>l |
think I am pmndornt
enough to do that, don*! yoiiY’
j -Oh. yes. yim’r
. but I’d like to m

I

Oorotr Cho'rm.n
Comm **lon

cf

Comrade R B Gamer ho* 1-* i
pointed chairman of the So’dier. an !
Bailor*’ Relia comrolssltin
W. II
Bml'h the •ecrt.tary. and ALT
ton of Kingsley, are the othet
I on the coromlohin
ommisslun d.H*t. conilderable
rk among «he old
dier* and *ee. that none of them suf*
fer for want tif nece**Ule*
All the
work I. done qnlHly and the general
public know, nothing of it
8<.ldler
and aallor* In need in thl* county can
get relief by applying to the cor

DIED AT ANN ARBOR
Cittnea ef Honor Faaeed Aw.y In Uni*

boerl diaoaae at Ann Arbor,
had been for lrea«menl Hi* U^ly i
brought to thl* city, and
U Cu
will hare charge of the fum-ral. which
will take place at Honor
THE MARKETt.
—Wheal—Januan*
Detroit
i-No 3
tli* OaU-No 3 while. lOc.
Toledo. Jan
6-Whnni—January
POtoe; May. M\c: July. U%r
Chicago.
Jan
6-t^Ticat-May
tStoc: July. Iltkc Cora-May. tfit,
ItVsc; July
July. Utoc
Oats - May. 3»Vs*
rk. 11300;
U%
Prortolons May
lard. >CJ7H; ribs. tC &5
L. L. A. Election ef
The annual election of the l.*dl«‘s
Ubrary asaodatlon wa» held yeet
andI dhe follomtngiO
day I
oer* were
' ymr: ^^Pre.
II Mr
Manua; ancond rlc«* president Mr* K
V. Falrltanks: third
vice pre
Mrs 8 J Hlggln*; rtH-i.rUIng
tary. Mm II L Fish; nnanrial
tary. Mr. F D
Curt I*.
a*i
Bnanrial a-cretary. Mrs A J
•and: *p*a*urer. Mm J V McI
llbrarlanv Mm Callle Thacker;
ant IlhraNan. Mis. Clara Bate*. Isiard
of manag^ Mr* C J Kneelat
II Montaj^ie. Mr* A L
Hi
Mr* E O Ftisl
Iter.
I
pr«*s. The pre-l
and Mm
U*sp
rreiary
flni
are *xi
and tn*a»urer
tr
of this
O. A. R. InaUllatlon Tomorro
MrPbers<m Post and Itilief C^irp.
win bold a >olnt insLalloilon tomorr..*
ertming in Grange, hall,
to
which
Gompan) M and all old *«»Mlen
Woman’s Relief C4frps. with theli
iliea. arv invited
All ctirp* metnlH-m
> furnish for the sup

C. E. Beciaty Officer*.
The following officer
at the laat m.-eilng of
Congregs
•nt. JennI

popnl coort He, therefore, begged
the BMOko to Uke araU. They Lard
|y koew whether they coold
4o Mk god while they Plood
he mU to them:

Ameoc the mida to toftototloo found
on taktef atock la tke aenate commit
toftOQgBO and worebooaa were forty
few botlleu of cologne a Irmoo oqneeaer. a bottle of tonic, 101 amaU gtaeeeA
eight helh bmobea. oertfRy-two caam
of hygleiilc aoap. Are botttoe of aalta
and Hole!, white roee. Jockey Clob
aad otWr fancy aonpa. The wblte^
waah, which to nercr Itotod. to mlxad
freah dolly and kept fa the celtor.

................................ 69c

All (ringed bed spreads....

20 per cent, discount

MORE STORE NEWS TOMORROW

douH roci.lk.4n unylhlog mU^xxx pn.nii- j

g»bi»«ou.

-Oh, well, aoit youroelf. but rehicin-

bl** <or Imvliig lM.4n nlr-u nt y.-.cn!ay.

bertlmt 1 warned you.••
««
-Whaf.tbedanprr
! ochcl
By doing tlK> m.uc you will
-Wliy, Just a* *t*on as you iK^tln to oblige Imt Jiiothcr *' N.-u \ork Time*.

'iwcolieH thing* ai.out llM.m IImt will
-------------------------------‘ begin to n^rc^lcct things ai«ut you.”
1
*•* •
i -1 Imdn’t thought sIvM.t tlu.1." ro-l>o you thiuk your fri,-mi would lend
m*rk.Hl Hh. gront mnu" .^MnHnnatl himself lo « shady |s.Uih-sl transacI
-No.
•rOea.
, -Ue might lease hlmw-lf or rent himurve the uuin aolf or mdl himself outright, l.ut he
i
A* the
ly friendly iK.miwj with a strap lurched forw nrd bimJ *tep- | wouldn’t
lnff.*’-W«sl«lngton Star
pfd clumiUly on th.. altter’s *ho.v
”1 ]
-------------------------------TBOMAH GtrSBOX. AGBl.'CLTftiAL(*>LUtJg
I "1 l*g :your |«rdon," he said.
A pA»r<-r !• (.eMlMB
u to *tep on your fool.”
“AIus!" exclahm-d 1
^Doo’t apologue." roplUd the .*1
made for the *«.rk
All ladw- door with a pletn- of pa|». r In her band. I
•For thnv hour* I luive *.it
-It ton’l mine."
sted arc invited
‘ -MamfbA's drvMlng to go out and
•.1 s
mimoacr. rala- but haven’t written a liner"
. of the mentU-m uf ilo- ct.un. si I
K*«-roh».Ml Ia»t evening, but artjourn.nl '
* If
***■
ir you
J,
-Not yrL" m'»«l tU* «*»b r. "You wife, "but whnt you neid N ez.-rolse.
, meet timlght at * «’rh*^k
; I
„j, j,

r...;STu

U a m»*‘ttng trf the a^-nior
derday after sc|
to h*.k after « <
-«.e was apiK.Int
MunteWlle Flo*
•ar h. r^- for the In-ne
*'*Tho’
I

aa**^ •

*•••*•

-

themI to seud
the llntflhlng: l^he mor
wa^ue tl
Wlien
fortalX*n

Installment

|ir«Mtenl.
A F Bunting of Knipti.
Gratf.d
BUs-kholders In
Arizona Mining

.m.

er*
He will send a r.-,«.rt of hx in
tesligatlons In a shfirt time
The Bridge II wider, of ih. <’o.,grv

ard.JlC^; Km* Mnih Mrat . :••• thb
e\tming
The regular m«‘eiing o( Travers*
I'lv Hive. No 71. win Im- held i.onor
e vening ai 7 .lur A sb..rt program *i.
I.e given and
r-fn-shmerws
serv«-.l
Every menilMT is r«-<p»efted lo li#- pre*
* "a Civil Jury case I* b-lng trie ! thl*

';r "...r':
Winnie. Jr
her deal

The case involve, a lum
^
\’tls*»n ha^ re
Ikstk
KlliollI Haleh
Tn'.I.wrlter and 1 B Inmides hav. <.om
nienced hut he * dnigeiiMy i.rartlc
M B Hungerford has
lH*n np
lH>inlt*i sn|N-riutendeni of the North
ern Michigan F.niliry and 1‘H Stock
a»s<jclgtlon to Im» iield h«*re Januan
IS !io ri'
He win npisiini td* as*lsi
All) «me sishlng
ted to i-nu np !
Arm>*. i'uiivu* **

-I think I ae«- the Colo
-When* b It. captain
-Yonder
Do you perceive it* fv* t
sticking out of that overturnetl molus^-s b.m*Uthe army came out and de
In know why. In the ali«ctuv
a rot km of war. tb‘ fi«* l had
roloinbi* waters”-Offie.igo
iUH-or.1 iieroid------------------------nkahrFroaeiL
A certain editor In a <-oun!ry town
pot far from New York la not Intimate
ly aeiiusliAed with
I he French tongusge sa he might
lie. A rkh and
Is^erolent widow living In IlM-editor’s
town luarrled a secondtime.
Wb-n
gbe died the town
felt her k-s. am!
Hie cir.ir t.K>k occasion lo Kuuuictit
ediiorislly on the event
-We note with Tegrrt." be w
-thl* iJeath of our esteemed tx
nkiiis
tow iHwomen. Mr*. Roger FImp
uee Mr*. Jones. Fbe will lie
by many in the commnnlly."->lUrp
rr-s W rekly

Tlmea-

wn*hlng.”-.\

PUlIrry.
Nell-I consider that b* paid a flattaring compliment to my gmsl sense.

Ib-lU—In what way?
d I
Nell-IIe didn’t attempt to s.ny anythat had witoessvd the
•e thing flaltoring
from a saf* dlatancv. ”1 believe
U
1 would PubUc ledger,
merely my |
rnlber
hutoric privllegi- of kn.king
-Chicago Trtbuue
___________________
^ch other
-WeU.” ohs«-rre<

|.i, luro of some old rulna had
b-en hung on the wall mently.
Jonathan^ What la that picture, mam-

-Inddi*}. that I’anion
about the *tlngi«*st on reei»nl ’’
-What’s he done no* r’
-Why. he had a p:ii«-nt dbliwaslier
•tlailied to Ids wife’s elnHtU- exerriaers. and she’s had to give up jdiyslral
carv.d out of st.me and are con*ldcn.d culture
In
4..iisiniuence."-n.ilrlumro
very bwutlful
News
Jou.nhan (thinking dt*-ply. tolth a---------------------------rar»*av hs>k in hi* eyesi-Mtn! What
a Brvrre T*sW.
wn* 1b-groase f.ir? BnvoUyn Ufe.
' "You sliould strive to np|M-al to the
--------------Imagination and tls* hmin.n inten-st of
Ufc> lie <|«ll MmrU.
yolir pll| lb.” said the prllieiji.il
Th. r.a-,u b- quit tb- Job was this
"I do." ansnered the li-aehei. -but U
way; He had b*-n ont of work f«ir a U very luinl to «-oiiv1ih-c the b.y* that
long time, ninl money was s*aixv He Hector and Arhllb-s were a* gn-Ml men
appli.d for work to a well known south •• Corls.it and Jeffrii* ” Washington
end dealer in i-rnl ami f.*d. "Furo. I’ll Ftar
_________________

I>«-llghU*l Mamma (to heraelf>-<.’ldldrvn iM*e and appnvlatc more than we
think they do I win tell Jonathan all
abml lb- pUturo. (Alood.) Tbat la a

help <»ne of my
unload hi*
_
r work readily *«The applUcepted the Job.
Jc
II - went down lo the
•learalioal lamling
Ing and saw a mai
loading
agon mjed with coal.
lo the driver. -The boM told me to

lie i«k«i

;

Tipping

Mwr.osr.
rm afraid the lUlker* won’t

» ’ytcher-Tdon’l s^shy not. -Tliey
are wholly In hannony. you know
the world
thinks there U nobody
who can come
-Boston Transcript.
he la certain of

Tommy-When you waul
^enon neldah. you alwayi
looking out for Na 1. don’t;
king of a wld-

...

prised Address
for work in un
aaid. -I thought
told you to help one
.IZZ
of my meu."
Cr.w. Cmrk.4.
-Well.
1 am. alnA ir
Maryland ha* produred a Jill
-1 should say not! ’ninl’s one of my gifted than that friend of rblldUood
wanteil you to unload daya.
Mra.‘ William Kiddy went up
' the hill to milk the cow. whose home
The FouM be workman was mo dto. j^^n 400 feet above the level

S^rrlnrottv*:"^^
................ ............ .......................................... .
^ „«,uiir It U I-.*—*.
J "‘T*'
;
lnd*is-tideni
puidlr then- has b-eu ooinc uncer
tatnty a* lo what Its |HO|>Je
*»«•
together with much dlscnavarlrty of practice-

homwtend atandr.

-

IVben her

wa.

Shooting at a ure adrernary with
wax bullet., by way of (tuaUlngprao.
Cloe. to tho late
fRlaxlM fiC llto

it«fFRgtotom

An attempt to belag made to have
baetk eoa ^
of the NorRr Blfw«d Ib.^
Roxtyctf

On all warm Slippers. We are
selling them REGARDlESS of
COST. Now is your time: why go
around with cold feet any longer.

Bacbaiit$Ro$coe
Front gtreet
Lseftil riere of FarallBrr.
-Ihi-y are going to have a bur»‘
Inronuullon at the c-virner drug
duritig the <-onventlon." said Mrs. (Vr- ---------------------------------------------------------------------^
kina.
-Wonder If we couldn’t gel It after
the convention I* over." mmu-d her hus­
band.
-Get it! GelwLatr
**\vb
-The bureau of lufonnatlon. We m-ed
one In tlie iHiuse. I i-mild k«-ej» my
handke

r4 I books and magazines i

llelprul Wo»a*.
-I really don’t see how the lur
get along without a loving heir
.ai.UlR-wJ
b*gun Mrs. r.«-m*dltk.
4>l til.* niii.-(»N.tiU,
-Ves. a woiuan can help a timi I in M
many ways,” n-plied her friend.
I British srlii*’ar
-Kxaelly. Now. there’s oiv lleury.
I ■rvh.l t r
Whenc'ver he sits dow n lo mmd a t»-ar
Uhtiin.
KitgUin.l.-in his co.nt or sew ou a button he al- Fn.tn -H.-ib-ri Sjh
• 1.1 Mirha**!
w ays has to get me to thread his ne^Hlle A l.an.*. ii. Nahuii
Magazine fur
for hlm.”-rhlladelphla rubbe I>edger. Jauiiary.
Ill • Ainorican Boy for January c*»n
talus
Bve r«itnplciv slum
storic-,.
namely; -The l>*fen.ler of Aracena.”
i.y William Murray Graydon—a New
Mexlran
Indian atoo; ’’The Boy of
Many Tongues. ” by the author <if
-Dickey Downey-—a
schcKil
story;
"An Adventure With Wolves." by Tom
Chapman-an animal story; "A Real
PIraie." by George H. Ooomer—a story
«.f (he ero. and "My First
Steeple
ri.ase.” by T. E Tkmaldaon-^n Eng
Ibh story of sport.
It also oonUins
funher chapters of Kirk Munroe’s fine
siorv. - Tbe Blue Dragiin." and tbe I'd!
rim** Yanl
llluhtrafeil leading art
iere>t to everybody an- entitled:
•Philadelphia’s New Year fYollr";
Sons «.r Fighting Sires"; "Britain’s
Ikiy Soldiers’’; ' IV»y Firomen"; ’ Boy
Drummer* and Buglers"; "A Burial
at Sea." and "Mbsing Links." Games
and sport are ropresenied by the fol­
lowing titles:
-How to Become
Fining by the Use of Dumbliella’’; -A
Season on the British Clnderpa’h." by
an ex-captain of the University of
Pennsylvania track team; "The Draw­
ing Room Magician’ ; "How to Make
Du.key"; -A Link Pap
the Kicki!
-The Blograpb." In addi­
Chain.” ai
tion there are such title* as "Bov**
Books Hevlewed"; “Biarapa. Coin* and
Curitis"; -The Boy
Pholograph^T”;
•B<.ys In the Home and School’’; "Boy
Money Makers"; "The American Boy
Lyceum"; "American Boy Contest*”; "
-American
Bor Ij^mx of Honor
Roll"; -Puzzles." and acorea of tubSuperintendent of Fthooto W.^F. titles. The number contains 75 lllnsSlaton of Geosgla telU this lion mot
of hhi 12 yearK>ld grandson. The Ikiv’s
father came fn one day much provoked PublUhlng Co . Detroit
-Anu’t you i

amed lo he an otijcct

-Oh. 1 don’t know." answered Mean­
dering Mike. -iK-re alu’t nobody pultin’ cartoons about me in de paper or
makin’ Jokes b-caus*- I want to give
!
"D’youse IsMleve dat he who htM^l- ,
libraries an’ cDlleges.--Wa*hlngjtat^toloair........................
jtonSta
’ep. .If he b-sltatea In front of • ,
; antomohlle."-SBii
l'rnne|s4-o
Kxam-1
Iner.
j
folk* 1 evvr-aaw In the
, city.- growk-d the mad from tlie
! Uck district. -Why. when you fli
-Uelp’.
Help!
The prompter Ui ' feller goln’ right yocr way w Itli oi
klllad the leading woman ”
i them big cars he won’t give you .*»
-What did she do to hlmr
1 without chargin’ you a nickel for I
-She called him a *tng.*-oach." -<1 ^ Chicago I’ost.
dnnaU Commercial Idbune.
l.adle..
Gertrude-How do you know Mrs.
!
-TIw* last I henni
lienni of him he wnt Dowday makes her own doth
clothes? Hat
I climbing tlH- ladder of su.-ce*. "
forefing»T?
the a^ing woman’s forefim
PT
<
-Yix bit he was tryli^- to go up so
Mimront-1 don’t km.w j mythlng
fast that he overhsvkM a Ihaiv where about tliat I was thlnklnt of the hor, „,pg mUslng "-Chl. ngo
rid v?ny her gown* fit her.
post.
Tranacrh*t
!
---------------------- I
csiAer-ro.
^Uemx-Tou .my that pianist U a , tH. Monkey-What makes the glrnffe
indlv dl.rvo.ed iwroon?
morning?
{.^ni^rrkd
dear wo. ,
Kangaroo-Oh. nome one )xi*t
_ ynnkeni Slalestniin
gave him a chocolate drop, and It Usten

oZl

detaehe.1 from it*
foundation by tb-anow. slipped gently
from it. nswings and sikl to the val"Wc have d«s-ld«l to lake op bonss^
Mrs. Kiddy kept her liaton<-e and
milk, and when the barn keeping."
from, -How high upT’-Ohclnna’J (tom
Uniabed Its journey she emei
the milk and lending the , merolal Tribune.

itbe dvanceof modthe old day. Ulu.trated
-Pan .iiii-w- ' wav umiI by aome, -Pnn-New York Hun
amhts" l.y others, and again -r*na.
maiiian" wa* eiiipk>ye<l OfBrIal pronounceroent u|wn the
subject was de- ‘

toyed, and. meantime, wofd coloen*
fancies ran riot. The same thing ochuroing aano. and desolate
cur. whenever ti.ero
to occasion for
making . new word,
hot not alwnyn ^ ^
docs authoriUllve judgment finally
weovlU will prodnro In
I full grown weerito,
fig so surely aiion the right form aa It
which snfaatot exclusively on cotton
hat done it 1the PI
proaent esse

TrostUipptd Prices

nta (’on*



[ was aaylng.” he remarked, ”tba
•ne is a gnwl eouvcnlence-for
ghiHvrs."* Bnxiklyn Ttogle.

M.n at 3 i.chMk
meet at Use h.ime «»f Mr* Glapp
MO <’a»* slr»-ei Wednesday even wot

pton."-ClnclnnaU

d

.4 Grac.
J I. b«i

Trrt.a »r r.%*
-Hk-f
IHM
eliline.1 the \m.

The following otory of the pope
teld in the Italton paper*
A drimia
ttoo cf the monkf of oome order had
cbCalMd an Interview with bin»
cordlag to the ellqoelte of the Vatican,
•olr cMdlnalo ore allowed lo *U
theVpt't prcMnce. ond on inHtat;
from him to do oo It deemed eqol
loot to the promtoe of o rardinotote
Itopo nw X. to a plain man. utterly

............... .......... 7c yard

FuU sue bed spreads at.,

i ^^-nuT lbcy ro Just the p.vpli. 1 want '
Among n nuuil- r of not....
to write slioal. Tlur nr?- the kind of «>y a tem-Ju-r in escus.- for th«. al.*.-u. e
’ rominbw^nro. th.t w^ll m.-,ke the iH«k of cblldron w«. the folh.wink':
j
-Ikwr Ti-achor-Kludly t-s.-um- Mlo-

1


........................ I-3 off

36 in. Silkolinesat..................

................................................................. ......................... . ■ ■

FOR tOLOlERr RELIEF
Cemrod*

...........................I -4 off
............................. 1-4 off
....... .
I-4 to I-3 off

Tabic Linens were 1.50, now............................... ...............98c
Tabic linens wcrc'l (Hi, now............................... ....... ....79c
Table linens wcir 75c ami 85c now.. .............. 59c
Tab’c linens were 60r and 65c now........... -... ...............42c
Napkins m same jMojiortiofi
Towels ^-as 10c, now........................................ ................ 6c
.Towxling was 7c now........... ..:......................... .........
-.4ic
Growl calico al..................- . .i.^
............ ..........34c
(’.orol outing llannel at. ....------- 4c
1 Ttc flanneli tic now ......... ..
..,
1 ic

Whsl Winis rmlly Isrkrd %
Or Hsr h.- orv«- srmiii h.
That two Um«B thrre was r
•n.* batrs ui-m his t.-.4clu-New York .

oay»r
-Sure."
Just then a child appeared at Ibt

...............................76c
............ at Half Price
............................. 3.75
............ l“4to 1-3 off

H»w t o* For a Wht»ptaa Poat,
Rural England sUll contains a oui
her of w hipping posts, moot of lh<
atU( b*d to skicks. One of the moaj 1
terestlng examples In the home con
Gew aUDds on a patch of green by the
roadside at Stondon Massey, in Essex
iliarity of this rrilc is ihnL
It still bears the 1[TOD* by which
offeod«tw against law ai
formerly tflced np to receive
don. It now
travetor*’ gold., having arm.
- ‘
point the way to Ongar and
ptoero in tba Atotriet. aaya the 1

at some mladcmeanor.
-James." he said, "I mm serloualy
displeased about this matter. Do you
know air. yoo are
whippingr
-1 ho|>e I’ll b* defcsti*d. father "
was the instant ronlv" ____
Ethnologists of the Fmllbs4>nton In­
st Uui loo have lmes1lgob*4l Ibe Philip,
pines, with results that arv of rare In...................They have rolled st
of tbe tribes of the archipelago flown
the blood of all tbe racea and variettos
ofmanktod.

Britain In 1810 tbare was a jlgaatic
turtle in a court at the artillery bar­
racks at
Port Louis which to still
there,
although
almost* blind.
It
weighs 330 pounds, and sUnds two
fact high when walking. Its shHl |«
eight and one^ulf feet long, and It

**•

Refined eoooaaut oil Is being largely
used la'Hungary as a aobstitute for
butterr Two aad a gnartar milBoB

THE EVranoatJQBD/IfiAl

ijyijs-sa^ffiMS
'o'cAoek a m.
CHAS. M. BMOni.

cm; meat, mssiux, jaituaby s. iboa

OowO at Ik* OMr •( Tlm*«n* Cttjr.

KMdAe la Korember, laa
aCiaet borafad about until all bo|^ of
r»>alalaf the Coufederatea in (itsorcU
vaa cal off. Lata io Decmbif U
rtaiiid tba UaMon to a Und Jiteralijr
ftawtac arUh milk and boaejr. Wheat
ami for
Hha Ml part
awaj. but rorti

I
I
g
f

.«a

CJoofederafe aupporta outnumlwred tbe
thr IlonaJem were le^it
„p^n cantorln*: the imna Two «mpa
nkm daal»ed on after tlie lleeln* bat
ten^. «nd Major l^lie wtovled four
rompanlea naalnM tbe an|»p.»rt who
made a aland around Marian Uttleand tbe
•••»»**
of lla defend

«.-n. -

'^u
WhUa aa^artaf Iba

««T
luarlMi «>
on •^"7
eYery
hand, tba Ouafadamlaa looltad ahead
‘ '
aad paaparad for the lone winter. Thera
___________
I la tbe fXMintrr. aud
aoamflBMa the aoWlem were ptren a
bolt of doth by dlUrna In ayaipathy
with tbalr canae. if the owoera of the
cAolb warn not patrtoUc In that dirre

,nj atoiipMl
ato|ip«l H
tinrun
and
h- ruonlna
i
,|»^
forre of Fed.-rttl.
jruna.
jruna. aa liatiulkin
liatiull
turned
!!»«». but tl*e
rrUUU I
tbe Ibid. In

tbe C
a Taraatlllty not looked for among tb«

furtu«l

iTr
•ring of the feH
ly tbe
calmly on while
glala rereled In
In fact

n l.un

«»» the right of la ttroilge to

r •«»•*-« »*«■

of
Yankera d
tbe enemy from VIrtbe fat of the land.
ad aome of the good
being far away from

the

main road. Tlilm
Iliu.
^
l« H
im* wan
held Uf al«o

mmm

la aacTTta«.aMj tUM to-

CHAB M.

. Mlcfalsaa:

BUSINESS CAROS.

-Wo wink to call

.»-.jr=H=5
-Hmtt Tbara Joe KggkoUm. He
alaT ao SMek aa be looks. Jlat ye get
«P ilakgridi of Be oo tbe box for tbh
Mt May. sad m teU yoo oornKbln*
U a few ulnnlea the driver got tbe
icAae la between hla fingers, tbe man |
|
boAdlag tbe koden let go aini tte-y j----------

MtaatoJ < f the laat rognUr meeUng
held Der 7. ihas, vara rate aad ap-

OioiieU of tha Clty“y

peclally atoae. la a portion of tba
atreet frcallnf my premlaoa on Oak
and Hay atreeU.
;
JUUU8 KOENIG
Moved by Aid Wilhelm that the pot:tkm be granted,
f CarrIaJ.
To tha Honorable, tbe Mayor and aty
Council of tbe Uty

! City. Uicutgon:
IMl <JenUemen-I. the
do hereby petition your bonorabla body
permit me to erect a onoatory
meUI rocif bulidlnc. alte lixlC
mouth end of Caaa at^ bridge
the went aide thamof. *>n land
(iwned
ed by Mr Perry Hannah and the
Perep Marqi
Marquette rmllrvjad. aalA^lldlag
to be ua«d fur the aalo of eoafactlona.
rijtari and tobaocum
Hempeetfully aubmltted.
D. H. IfURPHY.
Moved by Aid W’Uhalm that tha po
t«H..n be granted.
Carried
Aid Hlngham now appeared
tim.k |.arl In tbe proceedlnga
.
Trareme City. Mich., Dec 19. 1|09
To the rtonorable. the Mayor and City
Council of the City of

driver wbea the pnoa bad witW down.
-I always tlwttght Joe a quiet, Inoffvn
■Ivo ebap with no great aponk till hk
affair with Jennie Robbins. Jennie’s
people w«e poor enongh to rat gopher
meat, nod aa Jennie waa as puny aa a
1994. Oentlcaon:-Having exaBiaod pIctaF and had aU the men in tbe
the followlcic blUa. report the same adghbocbood In love with her they
correet. and recommend that the oame wanted ber to make a good match.
be allowed out of the several fonda Jennie was only fourteen at tin- time
aa here aUtod:
Oeneral StreM Fund.
ittleman. but abe
Pay roll. atrMt anperlatendeot $166 36
C. H. Darla, rebate on cement
Mmar.-(7.)

walk. ...........................................

A. MUler. rebate oo oement

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Cemetery Funa,
R C Browning. 4 daya 6^ $1.50
Water Fund.
Buckley A Dougtaa. Tbr. Co„
J. E. Orelllck Co., aundrtea...
O. R. d I. R. R. Co., frvlghl...
Eaute of J. 1^ Glbba. alabe. 3

tiff

»

didn’t object thlnkln*
money abe might moke things bum.
Be waa forty, ctuaagralncd and mean
asoawdotL
9169 66
-She hadn’t much mon’n Mid yes’
f 6 00 when aloag comco Joe Kggieston. nine­
teen years old and na fair lookin’ for a
mao aa Jennie waa for a gal. Tbe
men didn't think much of bliu He
eeemed n timid sort of a feller and
most of the lime didn’t even luny a
gun. Be waa a clerk lu the express
48
office, and a man that dsbl.b-s In ink
24
Isn’t glnerally much good for blouvl.
But tbe wimmen all aeenMxl to cotton
tt. He had a way of bv.All
r them blue eyes of hli.’ii.

........I 782 25
i4i:. Gentlemen—Altarhad b
MAIXO
WINNIE.
you mill find emtlmnlem of tbe prof
O G. MIUJIR
MIUJIR.
vtreel ImprovemeoU. n« directed by
J. 8PR0UI
lUU
you at <%»iioclI m**etlng held on I>ee
O
Commltte<\
7. 1WI3
Yojra very truly.
Moved bjr Aid. Hamilton that the
nOAllD OK Ptllll IC W’ORKS
report be adopted and toe city clerk
C. M PKALU
be Inatructed to draw orders In favor
of the a
j
Traverme City. Mich , Dec. 19. 1901 by the t
To the Ilonurable Chairman and Mem and clerk be Inatructed to draw on
berm of the Ikiard of llubllr Worka; order on the city depository for $782 25
Cientlenien—1 mubmlt herewith the to be dlaboraed by the city treasurer
fulIowInK preliminary emtimatea of the to the several parllM named In the
coHt of paving the meveral atreeti aa
funds therein
nantei] In making theme eathnatea all
C!arr1ed.
rmlrh bamln* and a-»wcr connecUona
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. W'lnnle.
have been lnrlude.1 in coat of alrecl
and all widtha given Bingham. Wilhelm, Gibbs. Sproul.
MIIlar.-(7.)
are betwtsn curba. whether comNaya-None.
hined curb and gutter or alone curb
Traverse City. Mich.. Dec. 21. 1903
In mi»eclfltHl
The following fli
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
have tH-eii inosl In making the
Counrll of the City «»f Travonie
City, Mich.:
^
The Board of Ihibllc Worka
Prick,
s-t aide, mtone curb on has1335.
had under Investigation and coo
(lach aid
street, per front foot sldermUoD
the matter of the oummuolta fdi; 40
a Ide. 95.24 ; 35 feet wldi catlon
of Albert H. Prange In refer­
IlkO
ence to the balance which he claims
Macadam and Aaphalt.
Is due him from the city. Your com
llltuniinuuN macadam nnd naphall mtttee would report
Mr. I*range,
c »ad ined curb and gutter. 44 feet wide.
In the city
$4 K3; 40 feet wide. |4 40^ 36 feet wide. clerk’s office, has consented to tht
13 9N; .30 fis t aide. $3 35. 37 feet
city a bolding frtMB him the several
9303.
ameunU of all the ouUUndlng claims
Plain Mncadam.
for labor and material, until such time
Plain macadam combined curb anJ as he can adjust the same with his
can see no reason why
gutter. 44 feel wide. |325: 40 fee: rredltora.
the city should pay these auma over
Mr. Prange. The amounts should
‘ held by the city to meet the payFront Street, from Union to East SIda
ent
of
said
claims
when Mr. Prango
of Pina StraeL
96.179.00
r.ck. 4 4 ft. wide, atone curb. $6.1
to tbe 9500
rick. 40 ft, wide, stune curb 5.709 00
rtumimms Macadam. 44 ft
aide, comblncfl curb nod
that the paving done by Mr. Prange
Fwtter. .; ..............................6.269
by the city. That
40 fi'.-t............
4.822.00 has not been accepted hia
job according
Caaa Street from SUte Street. 920 be has not completed
of tbe oontiact. That a ,
Feet South,
to Impenectly
tly and
lirick 4t» ft wide, stone curb. $3,660.00 part of hla. work
Your
committee
would
Hilnmlnuu.. macadam. 40 ft
that
no
money
be paid to'
aide. Combined curb nod
KUller..................................... 3.100.00 Mr. Prance on hla Mid paving contract
) ^fl wide.
un4«T the terms of hta eontrut with
1. and gutter. 2.12(
V Front to Stats Str
Itrlck. 4i» I
. Blime curb.:
claims for material and tetortoheU
wide.
the city until Mr Prange adjnat.
lintninou marnd
wlih his
ubioed
C. M P
imurnlntin

s? rt'.o*'i«:s“ssSaiSdiL*'

didn’t
her a hull lot.
•^ne day Joe set to her. »-x he.
•Jennie, there’s golo’ to he a wtddln’
down at the City hotel In Park City.*
Park City was a rv-!ay station for tbe
stage line, and, as to parks, they was
oo tbe maps of tbe town that was to
be. *Wbat d'ye My.’ lux Jim-. Mo us
goln’l After tlie pair git htlrlM<d there’s
to he a dance.*
“ Til go with ye, Jm*.’ ah«- m*z. ‘hut If
Mr. fUeeiv finds It ont he’ll put 1
enough In yer body
ye. Have ye gi
There’s plenty
sex Joe. *1*11 take a rouplc along In
case Mr. 8teenr giu on to us.*
They lit out aflex dark. hut. us bad
lock would have It, one of Ste^-n’a rowboya MW *em and went off to it ll the
big catGcman that hU litth- bird had
flown. Steere was kind of paralyxi-d at
fuat, but tbe more he llmught alKiut a
measly clerk takln* his gal nwiiy from
him tbe madder he got. He mminl.d
the faateat horse be- rould lind ami dug
out In tbe direction Joe and JetmU- l.ad
started. He followed ’em till right
enough Ull be came to wh. re the road
forked; then he t.K.k the wrong f.q-k.
This to why they

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A&SOLOTELT ODOKLBSS
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PHU lOOO WATTS
rcMRiMHao RT

8Mf(!aV’

fiwtrle
?r»M ?•.

WATfHES
WATCHES
RASTALl.'S prices make
watch Inning easv.

Those $8.95
Watches arc eye «n»cncrs
to the bmcis. .
Have you srrn them?

OWTTEO P» AT* W V

RASTALL
...The Hustling Jeweler

Nickel Alarm

|ocks65c
At Verley’s
WbcQ You Want a Nice Cut of Neti

Butchers and Sauaase Mak

*•

ORS.

SAWYER

A

FENrtALLC*JON

...DENTISTS...
All Work of Hlghaat PoMibit Craoa.’
Co»a W rk a hoecUtty

A. D. TYLER '
DENTIST
Jtrr#- 506 NVw Wllbalm Hh«k CUP

J. H. MONROE

General Insurance
311 New Wilhelm Block

E.W HASTINGS & SOI

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nfutS

auiiEST

60

load. ••
ThU gun went funnarU am the
troopera advanced
adran
after the f1«H>ing eu
emy and made
era ok ah<it« at tbe
moving target. One abot kllb^l a C\*n
federate driver, a mule aud I bitsboraea; a arcond abot took off a gim
wheel and cut In two a apooge ataff In
the handa of a Confederate rannonrvr.
I a third went through a calmm.m
It waa dark when McC«»k-a victort
»oua troopera cleaned op the Imitlefb-Id
at Fair Garden Having two freak
^reglmenta at liaod. Mc<’o*»k mi nt them
after Morgan*a fl.vtng bonM-imn and
llinnared to drive ilu-m Into the river
next day.
Meanwhile Armmtronga
I Confederalem luid crv»*mi-d and taken a
lalrong loaltlon In rear of Hturglm
a wife. They was JUt fullerin’ tlie In
i lAMigatrect, auppoalng tliat Foater had
atlncti of two children of nature. II
Infantry at tlie beela of
beeU noylhlng tlie way »-leh will rur
HturgU* cavalry up tlie river, accord
lug to tbe programme bnmght In l.y
their heads Into a nor^- JM for a link
('mifrderate acvmta. also erteuMd Hm*
French Hroad. taking along Ilu.bnHl
JfdmNton’a division of Infantry. Tbe
C'onfederatc leader rode tmddly at tbe
bead of tbe column and cxtustid to
dad tbe Federalm In battle with Arm
atrong. Rturgtm. on bU luirt. h-.kisl
changer ’Alaman bfir und nil tbut.
for certain victory over Armstrong,
Joe was a-allngtn’ Jennie In turn corwho. be believed, was rot off from
„„ the anrn doir end l«-niii In mii.m
Morgan and at bU merry. The Federal
leader boldly tbn>w Woulford s dlvUlon
aud Iji Granges brigade Into aetkm
»*M»rkable.
against Armstrong, but Hk- rigbUng
was Urely Ngun wb.-u the ws»uls of
GarranTs dIvUiun Imuight wuni to
men rated a gun,’ for they m ver sup
Sturgis tliat <*oiifederale Infantry had
posed Steere would be shoutin’ tliat
been fording tbe Fmu b Hroad fur an
a way oplcas he was backed by a doxcu
or more of bis cowboys back In tbe
hour. Armstrong^ men liad tmilt ride
eoumn. rAinrAX noumiu
....................... 3.900.00
pits to strengiboti their posItUm. niid PlJm'
dark bokXln* tbe drop on the crowd.
40 fl. wide,
Sturgis was l»ilnnp-r of Is-Ing 4-ui off
-Then waa when Joe showed up.
nnd gutter... 2.470.00
hy A1
from bis route back to KivoxviUe.
Catchln’ sight of Steere ouislde and
Plain maewdam. 36 ft. vide.
the report be i
Cf>mblned curb and gutter... 2.290.00
knowln* well what was up. he druwed
of lAMigstisx-t’a rear
Carried.
with hit left band, for Steere had
From Street from Park Stroat to Rail­ B Yeas—A
KWld. ud u tbk < onf«lcr.t„
winged hla right and I
road Avenua.
into permanent crfpip forage iM-tween ford’s line to <v*ver tin- wltlulmwal
movin’ IbFard at the same time. Jentha linaa aooo gave hut Hy il*e middle liongvtreeU with bis headquarters ttag llrlcK. 4 4 ft s ide, atone curb 119.465.00 Mn{£^*^r
Nays—None.
| nie she got
fot out
out hla
hla other
other wes|»on.
wes|>on. and
uC Janoary tha fVderal draft aulmaU and ataff. rode out to Armstrving’s front Ilrick 40 ft mlde. atone curb. 19.026.4
aa be bad emptied tUr first
wart dying for Uiit of forage, and tha Just n« n liami of I’.sler.il tr«HHs*ni Itrlck. 36 ft wide, atone curb. 16.600 4
and he kept on pumpbroke through on a d<*s|H*rate eharge.
men were living on part ratluna. b
wjde.
fram tTuitunooga t.y wagonm. The Joe boy III blue gallotsd Into lAmg.....^.tU.600.00
, rich country aouth of tbe French UrMd street’s crowd. N-til «ui eaplurlng the
wna aa yet unluuebed hy foragers, and flag Seeing tbe reckless Yankee run
combined curb nnd
lleneral Foater decided lo^anh hta ning amuck. Foionel Fairfax, of lA»ng15.220.00
‘^•^itoflclohto Buoln..o.
1 ort of”**
whole army Into that region Grant atrret's military family, pot spuis to
rus macadam. 36 ft
Tbo costrocl with J. W. Mllllkrn
for
wide, cumblnod curb and
ba4l ordered him to drive liuigmtrvs-t Ills liorw- «nd rtsle at the Intruder,
...
.ft
Bnftoe___________
__
. Uek doc,. _____
,b<7 ___
mode frock.
gutter........................................13.9IO.OO tho hooUiiK of tho Cooo Street_E^.e
o«t 4»r mot Tennmorennd keci. him out pistol In Uaml. Ib-forr the tn»o|M rcouM
level bis gun tbe nlnibie Virginian cov- Plain macadam. 44 ft. wide.
ci»mlilnt^curb and^guller. 11.210.00 tr^ 2 irriittir
en^l him ami called uui -Siii rrmler!’
m>«olro to o room. wbrn. br loj- for
woadd force tha roemy bark toward AstunUbed at t-.|ng M off so ea.Uy
Gairled.
* month not knowln* whether he
combined with curb and
\yent. the Y
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Winnie.
gutter........................................I0.150i)0
On tba 1Mb of Janoary thnw Fed pfd hU carMoe and mem to tlie rear
lain macadam. 36 ft. wldo.
•ml corpa. preceded by cavalry, ad
comblnt-d with curb nnd
Tmaead beraat \tbr HoUtoo at Straw,
gutter....................................... 9.476.00 Naya-Nons.
bmry Plalna HNp the angle between
A letter from the Snow Stenm self where tbe grass waa too
that Hver and tba Frencb Hroad, In
items of interest.
Pump Worka rsqusatlng that the an* The
tondtag 10 emm tbe latter aouthward
That cotton la in universal aac do*
perintendent ml tho Water Worka' be the Incident put Joe In charge of their
^ to Buffalo, waa proosnted
kends u|<on Its rbeapneas.
Hitumlnous maend
, treasure In UteaporUUon. glvin’ him
airy midm Oanoml Martin delected tbe
b^nnd
Of I be 4.USMXSI piq.uUtlon of Comovo or tba mamy. and lAmgatreet
MovaJ bv Aid Wllhalm
_ I a big anlarr.^Dd be married JentHe
...........T.4T*.Mx
inatnicted to TO
•** months
»«>tha after they went to ttbe wed
ctMoa to fifbt ratbar than turn bia mm ambla b-w than 5 ,s-r rent can read
ttumlDoas macadam. 40 ft.
STULirSTwi.
et
Ciw- aore then Jor b..
•nt of tbalr comforUble winter bnta
No Iroa than S.cxXi Porto tllcans
wide, combined curb and
twice saved a train from robtoTj- and
and ratimv na ba Birnt do If tbe Fed
suiter....................................... 6J60.00 the OooacU.
to Yucatan mlihln a
Cnrriad.
been loaded down with i
•mlo gained bia Sank aouth of tha rtrStats Strom from Park Streef to
ar. With two dJvlalooa be marrbwl to
There waa at the time of tbe Uat
36 ft. wide. BUBO curb 921A60M)
gtrA battle at Doodridge. but Foater
C».ll5r. atockholdera In tbe
30 ft. wide, atone curb. 19.S00J00
Egtelea la one of them mild eyed
poM^tiy iot#ntod and took op win- Batevneot
Steel corporation.
Brick. 27 fl- wide, atone curb 17J9O.S0
Mien tbnt jo want to ateer clear oL '
tor Qomxton ot KooxTlIle.
Tbe government of Spain la to open apbalt or BUnBlnona
Mooowbllo tha Federal cavalry corpa
dam with ooBblnod c«
•odar QaoamI K D. Btnrgla. thnw dlrl- foortem agrlcnltural achoola tn varigutter. 36 ft. widOTN,.
VICTOB 8. BERNARD.
:od“in-g5?,
wfmm mtwg, bod Borebad from Knox, ona porta of the penInsuU
Wide./............ 16.676.00
wide. : .......... 14 476J0 oi. 22. 1903^^
It baa been dlMN>vercd that the
MBtosorUgbC
olllt ocraoa tbo Haloloe op tbe aontt
eadam. ooBbtsod c«rb and
-Why Is It- they asked, -you pio*
oMoof tbt rbrneb Braad. Uvtnioff tba at^-U of liawaon. Alaska, are lined
AU.
Oibba
that
the
Coon*
36
ft.
wide.................9I147S.S6
with gold that It wiU pay to work.
for gat to olsctrlc Ugbtr
90 ft. wide,................104M.60
Tbe coffee crop Is tbe most valoeble
-In tho CM of electric light" he I
27 ft. wide...................10.116J0
Who worn frtBidly to tba nortbam dag. SB* in Forto Ulm, tbe exports exceed*
1
Oottlag oawa of tbJa now danger on Uc nU other products In value
twtr oo Caea atroet froB Btato otroot
of n biritoo or w spring
Tbe
» tbe alley.
Omtml IUrtJ*o*mvalry nemoa *ttw
within any tench.|
One Hundrod doUaro for aewiw erosA
nonefc Bmod and oidBod AniBtfong-i
They ndaltted be opoke the truth.
*lm
pndlle.^
diTMm to fallow mad gat In tba imr
of tba FadBota. Aa tbera waa not
Bata la W.
aawBb com and wbmt ta tba land to
nr nlBOM two for mch werklng day. tad 8U^
St
to
Bvopt baa fov and a half
OBMml Mama dnt Ml ap«i tbo fmOwoy far ovary 10.000 pao
35^
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.. CHEuptsi

SheMam
!SS» To the Honor^ll'
tb. City Of Travoree
to depoalt buUdlnc material mora nn
Gaatlaaaa—t Iba «a

IB§rtia A 6ptjrs

POV SttOBtkB Co C
Use wool ablo to w

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________ _______fJrangr’t Urtfadr calk
and tW F«a«rata »»<
*** Coofedarala trooim bade
, ^ ^
antll tt rearbfd an epm Arid whJcb
***• ««gr^ batt^.
J, warn aM «r from lanr
n.„,^
aoOer »bfltcr, Im
ipfUm. Tko coontfy waa
fonu«J for a craod ruah. A
rtcAi la rami pradiKia. »iBma of dianooDtal »ai adraooM to
arllliln 150 jard
fbe Foorth Indiana caralir eharf«l
taadtfrafti
dava aa tlia vallhirs af the Ualatoo and forward In column of foom Herinc lUe
F'laacd Braad a ariaadiia for aomr danarr. ibr ttaiterr limber'd ti|> and
moved liork throQcb tbe line of
Afmr hla rata alMut to ranfum
Wporfa. wbUit opened ii»lit and

niEiim

FIRE INSURANCE
*T wond<T why it \v.ns,- remarked
the raw nvrull a>- he glniictd over his
llm-s. -that Frevdoni slirb k.d when
Ko.^iiusko fell*/*’
in thowe dajw.” explulneil fbe hard
ened knockaltout actor.wbo had played
three stn»-ona of onc-ulgbt stumto.
••calling attention to a fall l»y means
of a welt on tbe bald bead of a luiss
drum bad not lieea !D^ented 8eer’—
ChIcHco Dally News.______
Moir. Rotead’a Rf^wsaf.
When Mine. Btdand was cn the acaffold she a*ked for pin and pajK-r to
note the peculiar thoughts tlml hovered
about her on tbe laat Journey. It to

LeiU.s Hl» Dow. r.a.y.
*’l have a very onplcaMnt doty
perform.” Mid the chief. Tbe in
agement desires to dUpense w lih your
relief. -Geer
a mlnnlt youse '
ClndnuaU Come

JOHN R. SANTO
IbEIOAL WSURAlicEl

PCRE Marquette

u.r

BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
uacmt .Wm.um...

fought for
I goln* to Ore mo.*cUI Tribnoe.

s tier p»rt-

. I am ashamed
take little Etbi
: tbe apple away from berT’
-•Canoe, ma. I al

S1Sf^,u
C L. LOCKWOOD. O. P. R T. A.

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f.ther at <

H. AN. LOME CANO

sriJai

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motw

hr AM. BiSSLfSSTa*

••—r.
Uaxel came over tonight to study
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