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The Evening Record, February 20, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1904-02-20
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EVENING RECORD
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GETT, MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1004.
CAR PERRY
JEWSDRIVm
FROM SIBERIA wofTstop
lllijThsie Who Lhre Along the Railway
Hut Lorn
GIVE
ti. MIGHT
I UP SECRETS
1®'
|i^
TO CLOSE tin GAP
UUT HOT ins OR TtAUOj
STuissj;"W““
XkVi feet.
rj
XHcMion •« Amur Rlw.r-M.ny
Jmuro Will UntfouModly OJ«.
• *
x'Sj.JS.-srisi':
ira win 1
on hi. ,
pepalation of OmM.. M on the <
on thT.
HAllTZICHDEAD
Death Ended the 1
an Who Had Hia Arm Torn
Harry 7,lck. who
ao terribly In
red near
ed of bis injuries
I
last night at
A partlcularty sad thing In c
ling man's death was
was engaged to be
7 ] married and the wedding
weddl„» was
u. to have
i Uken place In three weeks.
eh. tO^-lc all Eorope to
industrious young man and
In the far Eaotern
*" • ^onhj young Udy.
and N a terrible
Ited^rbyNieEvenlfifl
bmaHy cold wmalher to plaoae of
Three thooeaed are hffected.
ma^ of whofn are not likely to aor. I
I ef the Journey.
ft
The fuaeral senricea will I
, to Engtaad. and M, Campon, afteraocm at 2
ich ambias.dsr for their re. bnrlrd at Acme.
mean,- asks the
leave London to
rT
Is
1 feet the feeling of
hatred It growing bstwesn RuealA En
gland and Francs and the developments are awaited with groat anxiety
by many.
war. Ruasla has internal troubles within hsr own ompire and It la said the
Finns are getting ready to strike for
freedom. It la wnderetoed Rueela ia
hampered for want ef funda
4APANE8C CAPTURED.
Hr Wire to thr Rvrnlng Record.
Port Arthur. Feb. 20—An encounter
in the Korean territory has occurred
iw,
BUBPECTE INVITED TO JOIN ARMY
By Wire lo thr Evrning Rrcord
, EL Petereburp, Feb. 20—An Imperial
wkaae has been iemied inviting ah the
palHteal auepecta to enter the army aa
private, and th. government pror
te relieve them ef police etiperyislon
In that coae.
_____
RUEEIANE COULDN'T EECAPE.
Bpedal to the Evening Record.
Tien Tain. Feb. 20,—The Rueeiai
fleet in the harbor of Port 'Arthur al
flotilla.
has battled up the port for more than
a weak, waa on the alert and the effort
te aacape was a failure.
'There was a sharp action in vrhlch
af the Ruaeian vesaeU and the
ir-''
t .'i.
F
ft:
Br.
-
Cetter mriting,,
A KaaMiraH a ewabbutton af good papar. pam and Mt art wM.
LH ua atM« ya« tba Whltbig Can<pany*a llna af btatlanary p.rtao
tiaa In papar aaraty.
All makaa al alaal pana, but whan you aia tlrad af ataal pant,
a WATEWtIAN'* IDEAL FOUNTAIH PEN. Natblng ia lira af tbam.
Our Inka art mimaraua. Yaur favortta la haro.
.
mm.
« « City Book $tois
• a ver5
I time on
the trip to avoid
On necoont of no coni nrrivlng here for
aome Ume. the fuel of the ferry was
imt baan, nor hae she been camid te atop running on acoimt of
any Ice encountered eo far. The only
thing that cousod the delay was t
ehortoge of fuel.
Mr. Kaiirroan. vire president of t
railway owning the b«ial. and Vo
master Gill .of this plare. were
bc^ when she left here Sundi
They returned last night, having |
off at Booth Fox Uland and driv
with a team on the Ice lo Northport
‘Ighi
cars for the boat both at Manlstlque
and Northport. The necesshy for fast
trips U evident and these win be
made provided there U plenty of coal.
Large, ahipmeni* have been billed for
Northport and It U expected that they
will arrive here before the Ixiat gets!
Stopped for Fuel,
r. L. Mann, of Milwaukee,
only passenger on the boat. Mr.
was seen by a Record
this more
he being on his way eouth.
ki.
WILL HAVE AN ARMORY.
erans last Wedaeoday night
lowing were appointed to form a coi
mittee to look up a ball to be used i
an armoiy: A. F. Little. L. K. Clev
Und and Monroe Morse.
1
tbtp
Pltast
tbt
Cadits
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Will You
>• ar« (ferny a •«>//••
(fifeKfetfew. rfe/(«
*yfer fTife St»n <fe(
fe» i(«> Mm#/ „
fe/«r«. Tfe/ •ill
Permit us to show you AmerIra s greatW musical achievemeni-the instrument that U
Hol.l direct from factory lo
home at factory prices? If you
m/ (MM* mho (fe»>M
DEATH OF MRE. NEAEON.
EK« L»v«l In This Eectien Almost Half
a Century.
Mrs HenrietU Neason. wife of Yin
cent Neason. of 131 North Spruce
street, brief mention of whose death
was made yesterday. lUed in this sm^
lion almoet fifty years ^*hen she was
but 7 year* of age. her parenu moved
to Good Harbor from her birthplace In
aeveland. Ohio. She was 57 years of
age at the time of her death.
Mrs. Neason l^d been ill. about a
month, the primary cause of her death
being a fall which s^e sustained joat
after Christmas. F^m the effecU of
thU her knee became diaeased and ft
was necessary to perform an operatk»nA husband and seven children, all
of thU city, are left. The children are:
Mra. Norman Hill. Mrs. Time Dum-
For This EvcRiug
Slits or Overcoats
rcoats
,
?
I LOT OF NEW SHIRTS. TIES. HATS |
s. KMU & OHmiir
RNumutoiiMiiin
Ofposrk
lO 0*Olools
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- -A
feMrf</(/ ZfeM. Tfe/ mn
marit a mM Hmm faaa (a
•aa. C0H£ ua FEiST
/aaraj»a,afc/*a^, : .
BupaKimball
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD 8H0E8.
are sure we can fit you with a pair of our real comfort
WARM SHOES
Plano you will get satUfacUon
every time. These goods are
fully guaranteed by a reliable
company. See the Ute alyles
ar.- V.T5 Main, whilr othrn. atv nice rtoucb for draat abort.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
nm SLiirm
W.W.H
W. W. KWBIUI COMPARY
mrrMlSL S.E.Stra«.Ar.
ssa.’sT-" —
‘ToSs:-.
said. -We proceeded some ton or
twelve miles north of the Island and
ELClOH RIDE PARTY.
kept encountering heavy windthrows
of Ice. The boat went
of Ice V
countered almost as easily as though
It were clear water, and Ice two feet
About 35 young people enjoyed a thick did not bother her any. However.
It
kept
getting worse and worse
slelghrtdp and party last evening oot
to the home of J. Devendorf at East and fearing to run out of fuel, the
captain turned back to the Uland. The
boat will take on 200 cords of wood
me. Ught refreshmeou were served. teathJJ’'
The following people attended the
Kaufman, the vice
party: Rhea Martin. Verm Wynkoop, of “Mr.
the
Haxel Ferris. Hattie PNereon. Corrine
Slivers. Madge Strangway. Edna Mil
ler. Winnie Baker. Grace Woodhoose. way to ManUtique but rather than
Bertha Perott. NIta Wright, Florence wall until the boat started again which
Earl. Julia Kelly. Edith Timblin. Mary might not be for some time, we re
Wright. Harold Titus. Robert Welker. turned. 1 walked the entire distance
John Ashton. Charles Hodge. Clifford of 21 miles Into Northport.”
Beat Will Run.
Wells. Will Gibbs. Alfred Wilhelm.
President Melheany, of the ManU
Jay Smith. l,uctus Patchln. John Bau
man. Morris Brinkman. Julius Beer*. tlQue. Marquette A Northern, of Grand
Yahmer Nelson. Cy Hall. Elga Olds. Rapids, notified the Record by wire
this
morning
that the car ferry had
Hairy Waite. Clifford TImblln and
stopped at South ]
Tate Evans.
The party was chaperoned by Mrs. for wood and that aa soon as the fuel
of this dty and Mrs. was on board. It would resume Its trip
James Purvis lo ManUtique.
r the evening.
THE WEATH EN-OoMTOliy telr 1
.
4
isa.-
QUICK
SERVICE
LOHeOUTAKETELEPliOliE UNES
me Whiting Hotel.
gnOE STOP
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
All Kinds of Mill Work
MICHIGAN TELEPHONE GO;
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices,.
F. P. JONES
Hn sterUd his Milk Route
sgsm and Is Mlling Milk from
ELdRARSOM’S DAIRY
All my old ftetron* are oakoA
to continue deslIng with me.
F. P. JOKES
SAN1).\BB—One Tn-o, Three
gna Four Slrsp. 14J0, 1.25, 1M,
1J5mo^2.00. Very stylish, new
heels, tom soles: sec them at the
The Old Relieblo Shoo House
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
Have You
Seen ihose beautiful new embroideries
at >yilhelm'*?
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front StroM
Judging from the re
mark* we hear it is the most elegdnl .
collection ever shosn In town.
WV desire to call your special atten-
two Dollars lo
Gight Dollars Saved
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to'^
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing
—Third to on^half off on
all these—now’s your time.
4lon to theme dainty Swiss ^els In such
fsvorite patterns as the
TENERIFFE, ACORN, ROBE. FLEUR
DE
LIE, BOWKNOT, CLOVER
LEAF, BUOE, ETC,
One Dollar to two
Dollars Saoed...
'
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
1‘ V
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■
SEVENTH TEAR—2112
Bee will be open Moadai
Feb. tt. from 7 to S n. m. and from
ahoot 3 o*tek this morning. The Ere to 4:38 p. m. Carriers will make ;
-'The Abbott** Dead.
By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
Flahkill Landing. N
Fbb. 38 —
-The Abbott.- the famons trotter
d by Joba J. Scannel. died earty
this morning from n severe ooM con
Bpedal to the Kvenlng Record
tracted several days ago. He was
lued at I35.000.
Northport. Mich., Feb.
The ear
ferry la at proaent near Sooth Fox
lal^ Uking on n supply of wood.
A» was stated In the Reoord Tues
day. the boat pasaed out of sight be
tween North and South
lalanda
She got almoet a. far a. Maalstknie
but encountered very heavy drifts of
Boon Etoppod by Ice.
ring committee was appointed to
work with the O. A. R. for th4 same
purpose: Robert Walter. Lieut. H 1
Knapp and Edward Austin. ,
The two committees will work to
gether and It U the object of the two
organizations to aecnre aome hall aultable for them to have as an armory.
damaged. There ia no mention Several placei are In sight but noth
ing deflnlie has been ammplished.
af any injury t
meeting will be held next Monday
nlgbt by the two committees to fonnuWILL ABANDON MANCHURIA.
late some kind of pUns to work on.
EAR ALMOET TORN OFF.
Bpactel to the Evealag Record.
Rame. Feb. 20.—A Che Woo dispatch
-BACHELOR GIRLE.Wm Unloading Logs and tha Block
rocelvad by the Ranw nawa agancy.
Hook Elippod.
^
aaya that Ruaela haa/dacldad to aban- Young Ladies Who Oe Nat Favor the
J. Q. Adams met with a terribly
ben all af Manchuria. Haibln m a
Leap Year Idea Have Party.
painful accident yesterday, hU left ear
strategic paeittaiv N admitted to be
The -Bachelor Girls.- a new club re- being almost entirely tom off.
Mr. Adams was loading togs aboat
bad and H haa been deddad to fall cenily formed, had a very pleaaant
back an the Amur river and make that time at the Cressey home on Tenth
street last evening The party was for
the base af aperatiana.
the pleasure of the friends of the slipped and struck him In the bead
It It aaid that Admiral Alexlaff an- young ladles and aboot Efteen were just back of the ear. almost aevertag
present. However, these were all girl that member. lo spite oC the terrible
nauncad at the peneral war c«
mature of the Injury, the man came
ence, held at Harbin, that Part Arthur friends, the sterner sex being con ea to tkU dty and walkad to a physi
spicuous by lu complete absence. Dar
eeuld not hald aut any length af time. ing the evening a spread waa aarvod cian's oOke. A number of persoat
which was much enjoywl. The giMaU saw him oa the streeL the blood
NEW OHIO ELATE.
were drrosed In funny oostomeo and
It U needness to add that they all had
Herric kfar Vies President and Disk a pkaaaat time. Ko gamea were
far Eanator.
By Wire to tke Bvenlai ®
Albert Heasa. who haa been bag
Clevelaad, O.. Feb. 20.
) the desk
gagemaa at the M. B N. B. depot for
Oox, tba Clod
some Ume, haa beea promoted to the
_ hotel this morEhig to
position of ngent at Lake Ann and T.
Verreau of tkU city has beea pwk
t' '=^
vx.
OAMAOCO BY FIRE.
NOW taking on wood for fuel
AT EOUTH FOX lELANO.
th? chimney.
*
^^
The upper part of the boose waa
Quite badly burned. Imping n hole
throogh the Boor. The pinaler feU oE
CABGOISO AT lOTB PMTS one
room down suirs ^d the fumitare wns dnmnged. The moat of the
Ere was conEned to the opper story.
CANE RACK TO lELANO RECAUEE
OF LACK OF FUEL.
dence. Only oim tank of the
waa required to pot the Ere <
will Ik
the Uland This has to be hauled a
mile and that U what
cmuslmc the
ThJo If an Inportnnt deal and fn
voire, the beot piece of vacant prop
erly remaining on Froat otreet be
%V'
■ir- r
.'
Northern Eayo the Boat Will Con-
1$ THE EXCUBC OF THE EUMIAN
A truMfm> wmn jeoaptoind today by
which E. McNaxnm Ineoao. owser
OOV
or 4«V4 fMt froouc oe PTtMit wiiini,
thn proptfty bntas thr test lot of the
Frtedrlch MUte on rroot mtxmt,
where the bolldlns- were doMroyod by
are m^renl y^r. nco The lot ad•UT MUET WAUC THfKMIOM THE Jofin the bolldhic of Frank Friedrich
oo the aaat and n lot of 17 feet front
•MOW AND mrrrmm cold.
owned by OUbewt M CarU of the Carl.
Cigar Company on the weot.
Another deal la In pragreM by
FiMt Eeil( mtti04 Up in MHf>
'fltrr
:;■
Jyamilton CMhina Campam
**5iS7iibirtdaad.- wa. .11 be dfed
Rev. C, T. Bloat't Invitation aad will as he saau wmiked out o take the
l Bllay arm gli« at tba Proaby. attend the special aervtom In a body aoath hoaad Fere Marqudte train for
TRY A RECORD WANT^
.;r-:
:KI
THE EVEKPrO REOOM), TEAYB>8K CTIT, MICH. 8ATUEDAY. FKBKgABT », IKH. ,
THEEVENW6REC0RD
eoM to the lak«b ^ hejohhe.
amt of the jliiMia; M mmm i
ms DEATH
rear a ridi ana's
r as a dta^; it
THOiLT.«*TM—iAW.tWPWBI
< Om
S
MILTON W. NCWKimC«MAO HIS
FATE*
aarts for their i
ly. *rery ett
PPI
Moitiiis
SOKEXTIIMIliffl^^
^davsf
tlMt
laiRteUy
MfV Dt Bfcw
edd^UBu We hgf« a Isvlm BP>
iMl^ lagiba iGctef W m
dmntiiat Ukt mp loo mmA room
iBdBft hlko flilr. wtikk im «9i^
at omMwijbiiowftnl octet
A DEPOSIT IN THE
l»if, TartMh aiMfodctr.jaMlikc
We offer One
ward for any <
C K tKKIXHM. c*r CI»t«iW»r. ao( be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cara.
r. i. CHENBT ft Co, Toledo. O.
i«t— «U ««Mili^h»i te TH»
■SS1A.“L1
Tn*aS
able to carry«
“““•■"“""“.Nurs
The follow^ tetter, which te self
eptenatary. la very straage la amay
parttehlara. la the tret placa. ab
tboogh the writer had ao mgaliaare
oC the tocL the tetter was wrtttaa oa
the veryday that MllUm W. Newkirtc
died la the asylam la this city. Prob
ably. while the tetter was belBg
be was brtwthiag hte laaL
other strange thing te the fact
the fire at Oeatral Lake aetaally
place just aa prophatied. an en
tire bmdaeaa htock belag deatroyed.
The -room of the many people" waa
the . P. hall .which waa deatroyed.
Fltagerald. Ga.. Pebraary 16. 1M4.
Iditor of the Sentiael. Bellalre. Mich-
eeau par bottle. Bold br all dragdlwUtat vklek MM 4ftUr art read *%w HaUb Famllr PIMi far aooatlTIm dlScnltlM la mov^ aecmu
iafonMlSM wblefc te vUkMd bj the
MttertClM OB twa tSd« tithm'
tk» VmHbA tflfttM u4 »agtoa4 l^re
Boi jrai had Uac to r«adi Um lOM of
bcOm ovlac to the tact that boi
tte^ V«re befUB hetore the/ were
pectad. WhM th«M traiaed comapoBtfeau get opoa the groond tbe>
saj be dfpeaded upoa to tad »e«i.
to get leUable lafonaatkia orer the
cable, la the aieamiaw soch iaf«
Uoa ae «e recelre coaiee througl
reepoadeau ecarceljr gltad fo
great aa energeacr. aad as the eeosorAip or both parties la the coallinci
rery rigid It Biby be expected that
uomt of the dUpatcbes are incoin
It te aoDoytof. however, to be Irft
la a aute of micb uncertainty. But we
eaa take^wur chol«* of the resulU
il’v^
PRICE OF
WOOD HIGH
{y *5anK
h
2SM
win Uke it BOW. Am
dificreat style, nine prkte.
.ad te telnpoiuidcdM^
u.«Dr. Tht <kp.it ii
ready for you any lime yon
wiA h mk! may \x drawa
MOTHEirS
FRIEND
23.00
DOST MISS THIS.
I to make nxaa bow.
J. W. SLATER "
Dear Sir: la reading the Seatlael
f February 11. 1WH.1 nee the case of
WHOLffhALl RETAIL
flrat we hW from an alleged r*liable source that Port Arthur has
Unea; Ihea we bear from an equally
wen laforaMd authority that Port
Arthar baa not fallen We bear that
the Haacha^ raUway haa beea deatroyed by the Japa. tbea cones the
tidlags that the Rassian forces are
pourlag lalo Kor^ by that saaie
.route. Alter a few days cones the
tidlags that Russia ulll abaadoo
Korea eotlrely and the following day
we recelre the startling news that
Russia must hare Korea or neet ths
feat and \o that end will straightway
inrsdc the pealnsuls. Then we, hear
renewed rumblings of heavy firing
and are. told that the Japanese fleet
hss sunk pretty nesrly all the Rnsstan
’ warships, and from ^8t. Petersburg an
dttctel dispatch tells that It was a
•grnt, fight, that the Japanese fleet
was drtren off badly damaged. On
top of this cones the news thmt Port
Arthur te enUrely Isolsted and another
report hst the RuMtens can hold It
Indefinitely. We also hear that the
Japs bare surrounded a good portion
of the Rasalan fiwces and another
port
that
the
Russians
have
Slaughtered nearly five hundred Japs
Many other reports equally rtmfllrllng
are received dally.
But trora what has been received
thus far from official quarters it
be reasonably supposed that the Jap
anese are making It hot for Russia
and that her navy practically has con
irol of the sea. We may also Infer
that the Japs are naklag a good stand
on land, but sre can set it down as
fact thst the war 1s not yet over ai
that before either side wins there will
' be inch battles as history will record
as the nost aoUble In the records of
the world's conflicts.
In recording the war dispatches the
Record gives cmly those which are h^
lleve^l to be reliable by the news
s<iclatlon> which s«d then out, and
when the forces t>f war correspond
eats get Into tho game we may ex
pert more Interesting and authentic
; news than It U posalMe to get at thlt
time.
THE OROSVENOR BILL.
Ttaverae City, as well as all north
era Michigan, te much Interested In
the proposed Chuaveoor bin which
provMre that licenses be requlnsl of
the operators of kerosene, gasoline,
naptha, electric or steam launches.
Such a bill would mean that the years
ot work and the thousands of money
spent In bu^ng up the summer re
sorts of this section would be ren
dered srortbless and useless.
Many a man owns a small pleasure
craft that could not afford to hire a
Hcensed engineer at 14 a day-and
that te what they cost in Chicago on
the boats that only make the abort
trip from Randolph Street to Uacoln
park. There are thouaaada of these
boats In use and probably one out of
every hundred te owned by a man that
can afford to employ an engineer to
YOUR RffLIABLff HOME FURNISHER.
Newkirk haa
oa my mind an tl
aaauaer The circa
my proaeace had a reading from
solutely true. The clairvoyant then
asked him If he wanted hla fntaretold.
He aald he did. but soon the clalrroyFARMERS TAKING ADVANTAGE ant aboddered aad apprerod to be in
dtetresa aad troobte and came out of
OF SCARCITY.
the trance. He told Mr
was so bad that be did not want to
Know all. Mr. Newkirk said "Go oa; I
Get Thre Dollara for a Cord. Rut can stand all yon have to say." After
considerable talk, he went on: he told
Earrmd It by Sovoral Hours'
Mr Newkirk
cirk hte life was short, bef<
before
Chilly Driving.
April 1st, 190A. he would pass out.
The scarcity uf>‘ood In the city U
iH^ing taken advantage of by some of
the fanners and of course the
people have to suffer for ll. The
other day a farmer iwme Into the-clty
a fair-sired load of
of moderate means needed wood
ven iMMlIy and offertnl the farmer
i;.7a p«'r cord for It. which was nfuwHl. At this price the man s
offering more than he could afford
ps> sccordlng to hts income.
The farmer refused the price and
said that he would not take leas
13 per cord for it, a price that
» fai
msn could not pay.
at the
ly disposed of bis
get
teibVhsnMkioelL.
QUALITY It NEVER BACRIFICCO
IN OUR gTORE FOR THE BAKE OF
PRICE.
WILL CONVINCE YOU,
/ THb-
7 ‘v *
you walking around very
wild. Your mlad te af-
ENTERPRBE
GROCERY
stockholders of the Warren
ig Co. have voted to sell the fac-
f Monroe sras ar
your town s building burning, the peo^
pie rush out quick; room of the many rested charged with Jumping on Grand ]
and given
give 30 days In• the
‘ I
people also caught in the fire, you see “
r Justice ;
the Are Now. I see you looklt
strange, you are wild, you can't con
trol Tourself. I see some people haad
n« yo.. .nd fkln*
•;y
IF YOU DO NOT KNOW
THIS GIVE Ut A TRIAL AND WE
Jk-r lOm
STATE AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, I4S
FER 1000 WATTS
PUBItlMBBOBT
to
April
You will be a
are laid lui In a robe. Yot
Ih. who was driving lo
1M4.'dead nu._i by. April.
.
a load of bay. had hte legj
Now. this I
the wagon tipped over, i
rested on me I
Now. this was i
____
bow Mr. New
kirk came out and It aeems aa tho^
the matter, but
be was able to flnde a man who waa there te some truth launUl
Raising flowers has te'en the hobby
April 1st
willing to give him the extra 26 cents I shall not believe allYours
of Mortlmore Sibley of Grand Blanc.!
truly.
per cord, and as the day was one of
since the death of hte mother several'
O. W. KIbby
tbore chilly ones he could hardly be
The City Council has extended the
made an order admitting Slble> !
Ux warrants for the month of Febru
l^Tien you feeUike sighing—sing.
asylum at Pontiac.
ary for the colIecUon of the state and ~
Sighing will never pleasure bring,
The Lakeside Anl4 horse Thief asso-j county taxes
also the delinquent
I
are to laugh, and Uugh right
of Berrien county held its > dty and school
and special ss
' taking Rocky Mountain Tea at elation
FISH ARE HIGH.
<
or lan
night.
J. Q. Johnson.. semi-snnual meeting at Gsllen and >
elected officers for the ensuing year
i will be In my office to recelre aald i
This unique association was organized taxes from now until February »th,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
alKim 26 years ago when horse steel 11$04, on each week-day. from 8 o'clock |
BuriaiiitlurEitetrtc
lllkf nifnm C«.
O. P. CARVER ft
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE JOHN
I i liii. ir.imj; I,
Recorded by Register of Deeds F.
Non to Fell.
1
Fi
find relief
B. French lo Albert H. Miller.
if. l.<ent from big meat bills have
Tl
learned to their dteimay that a fish
W>Tikoop.
famine is not unlikely, owing to the Hoeflin.. parcel:
$667.
V
severity of the winter, Bays are
Wesley Dunn to Fred N. Glass.
n over and drifting Ice has made
town 26, range 10;
w.*rk of fishing fleets perilouf. of sw»4.
Flounders generally sold at 12 a barrel
are bringing 67. lobsters are scarce at
40 rent* the pound and coilflsh 12^ Sp^i^°8 add: $3,000
First Nat. Bank to Jacob Lather.
^ Mysterious CIrcumsUnce,
to maintain It. By gently arousing the
laiy organs they compel good dlgesUon and head off constIpaUon. Try
them Only 26c. at Jas. G. Johnson's
and F. H. Meads, Druggists:
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.
of the Anti-Saloon Le
the city Thursday afternoon. A con
ference of the ministers of fhe city te
being arranged and It Is very proMble
that they will meet him at the First
Methodist church, where matters of
the work of the leagtie will be dls-
ending fatally
er on the leg ol
darted a horrible
:lln Grove. III. For
\er. F
s ItL (2defied all doctors and all
But Bncklen's Arnica Salve
rouble to cure him. Equally
Burns, Bniteea. Skin Erup1 Piles. 26c at Jas. O. John-
„ .n ,b., co«m,
Holly Advertiser.
The cigar factor:
on win be rebuilt.
,U, Ii:« ocUKb I. th.
^ih. froraj from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock In
Office In Room 210.
; Marquet
L L s auiLOlMO
X H. MONROE
Trareraa CHy.
,3,1 New WMheltn Block!'
A. D. TYLER
im.
Owosso
• of ches
Wing gum ; try A RECORD WANT AD.
l^ai
has. Bevler of^Stockbrldge. who;
froze hte feet so they had to be am .-----------------puUted. te dead.
Policeman Smith of Owosso says
saw a meteor, big as a barrel. 1
early Tuesday morning.
A St Joseph man begins suit for
cel. Traverse City; $200.
$1,000 damages against a sakxmk*H*per
Aaron Goldfarb to Harris Markus, for selling liquor to hte minor son.
lot 2$. block F. H.. L ft Co.'s 7th add:
After 30 years. H. Wlbeck Co.
$750.
closes operaUoDS on Menomlne^iver
James A. Armstrong to Freeman Or- und sells their test cut of 20.0«0.tM>0
cmt. ne\4 of nw%. sec. 33. town 28. feel of
range »: $479.23.
Chambers,
lile Intoxicated.
Whil
Geo. Reeves and wUe to Aaron P.
Moran suMunro. parceU sec. 4. ttfWn 25. range
A with him
ni in lied? And more than thal. Ik**
Did It ever occur tn y*ni that more than cm- fourth'of your life Is
10; $65.
I
Auditor General to John Downey,
illon you obtain when your bead te on
balance «»f your life te Influence*! by the amount of rest and reeu
nw^ of nw\i. sec. 10, town 25, range|
9; $9.21.
FOR SALE-The Famous Oil
Charles L. Northrop lo Geo. A. Hop
ytmr pinow; TbU; In turn, depends very' much upon the character of your
Painting—*Tji Source." which
kins. neVi of se^. sec. 17. town 26.
attracted so much favorable
Is It not important. Ihen. that they should 1^ designed to prom»rte the
range 12: $100.
comment In Europe. Painted
Frank J. Wright to Clarence I. Mai^
by Louis DcMarrasse of Paris
Un. lots 910 1 M2, block 7. Interlochl*est hygienic conditions?
On exhibition In the store of the
eq; $350.
:
.
Cavte
Cigar
Co
Clarence I. Martin lo Sedgewick K.1
We can supply y«»u with everyihkg that ran be desired in this line.
Hopkins, guardian. loU 9-10-1 M2,
block 7. InterloChcn: $300.
Some kind hearted people are feed
Just at present we are offering iih»s1 exceptional bargains’lo high gr;
Geo. W. West to Mary West. swM
lag
the.
wild
docks
that
live
in
the
of seVi; $400.
rher. The weather has
Alexis J. Wallace lo A. L. Joyce. IqT Boimlman
been very severe on them and
6, Adslt add; $900.
W. S. Williams to Unus O. BryanL have died.
B. Maxted.
and}
M^ted, a
n. cootractor
«
part of swU of se^. sec. I, town 27. builder
of Racine.. W'te.. has removed
range 11; $5f.S«.
to this city with hte family and will
John Bohlender and John Sehone.
here permanently.
parcel, s^'c. 8. tosrn 25, range 10; $1.- locate
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cavltch. of East
Front street, are the parents of s
*^D.vtd G ChandiCT. .hdrlif. to Or daughter.
lando C. MoBatt SO ft. oS W aide lot
THE BEST WOOL BLANKETS
11. block 17. Traverse City
MERE 18 A BLANKET.
IT IS A FACT!
BLANKETS, PILLOWS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
what ll
•nshlng on the bay
ry of the
usiMl lo be- te the universal m*
John Cadham.
Michael H Walsh
loral fl»«herman. There have been no
9. H.. U
b
large catches lately and many theories w ::u ft. of lots. 1-2-3. block
are advanced as to the caupe The A Co.'s 1st add.: |$l.875
Patrick Coyne to Angie A. Ho>t, w
dlKsppearanre of the herring
the
4 of lot 17. block "E." H.. L ft po'i
7th add.; $8«K1..
Auditor General to W ? Williams
parcels; $34.94.
tasv uaxaurv zxoao. vuuuue x aoJames M. Wadsworth el al, to Ells
lets. All druggUU refund the moaay W Perry, lou 15 17-19. block 3. Good
If H tails to core- E. W. Grove's tig rich's add.: $3tei.
aarmw u oa such box tSc
SIxe KM (54x74) that weighs 2\4 pounds to
the pair, comre In tans, whites and grays, and
for only 50c the pair. The 11-4 size In gray
only and sells for «5c the pair The«* prices
can't be beaten.
THE BLANKET YOU WANT.
"
Attend the 2Sih anniversary celebraof Exra Buah.
young man
was killed by a IWl 2 p. m. , Prof. B Shlmek of lowmCtty.
Ing tree, yesterday afternoon.u A num
nam Iowa, will deliver the addreaa. Breryber of hte friends from Long Lake body Invited. No chargf for admte-
A 11 4 blanket, good and firm. In gray, white
or tan; sold only by the pair for $1.00. There
are two other grades that we ask flJS and
$1 50 for. Here te a 12 4 un blanket that
wists only $1.50 the pair and the gray 12-4 sells
for $2 00
ALL WHITE SPLIT BLANKET.
So much in demand for chlldren'a use. SOclor
the pair. Something you have beea MMclag
Wa. the aadarsIgBad. do hanby
II mus twenty below at Norlhport
agree to retaad the money on a M- last night. Earlier in the aeaaoa.
cent hoOte of Greene's Warranted Editor Campbell waa tocUned to eoa»mlserete with Traverse City on aocount of the lemperalure. but now to
quote Mm "When It's ten bel^ up
here, we think It's summer Uase.-
nm hte boaL
Syrup of Tar it It talla to earn
The naptha, electric or gamollne
lanach te the heat of the people. The
mlllonaire Is well able to own the
steam yachL which littad Mke a palaoe,
ooau him thoimanda of donara daring
of Germaine's bnsaee and A, J.
the short reamer season. Bat the Brown-•a deUvery aleigh had a alight
collteloon at the Pere Marquette depot
aum of the modert iaroiaa. the
day. The harness on Brown's
with the mOe family who aares daring yesterday
the long vtater amatha that be
take a trip aorth ao that the pore
broeae. of the lakes and woods may
Tuaiore the ookw to the <^meka of the
Bttla one or the Mother, tt te he who OMBCMIhlte*^r.OgUai
^ owaa the small pleaaare cfmfL
K that tew passes, it aseans that he
Md his family, white they aUll may
Nr- WlthMm Bleak.
Chocolate
<w-Bonbons
ths
lymsrfliiMtte
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
PILLOW CASES.
WMTE BED QUILTS.
A splendid liM to selaet from and you can
pay ^ or $4-00. as you choose.
The fringed white quilu seU tor |L6S aaS
12.60.
PILLOWS.
WARM. WOOLLY BLANKETS.
10-4 and they weigh four pounds a pair and
sell for $4.00 s pair.
If yss bay Lowssfi
fo Cssdtes Is
last night waa
fifteen below aero. There waa a time
when this wonld have beea qMiderad
cold but "times hex changed, times
Saves you all the trouble of hemming Tb<.*
72x90 costs you 6«c. the 81x90 for 76c and the
90x90 sells f«iv NIC.
M
The Saeat Has to asiset from aaS fsodi that
we eaa guaruatst and are ths hsM tor ths
money that can be toead. sad the prlem are
from TSc to
for each pDlow.
THE HANNAH & LAY
lecw^
a;!!
^:l:[
WmHr • w
SATDKDAT. FEBBUABY «0, 1>04.'
tt
H
2^1
r:
pit.
of IW Bal^
% _T|iemanufac^
Pow<^ have had forty yeare of joenlific
experience.
Kosaar C Suarraan.
GUARANTEED BEST
rmCE.80eandei.00
TStAL BOTTLES rSBE
7:00. spec
Ifermcm topk. “Where la Chrtat
SporisI aerrleaa eoBtiaoe all week.
General topic. “The Second Cominf
of Cbrtsl.Special topics na foUowt:
Feb. 22—“When U He Coming
Umlnr
Feb, 23—“The Day of Jnd««ent.”
Feb. 24—“Hearen and lU Oold.“
Feb. 2S—“Hell and lu nre.**
Feb. 2^“WIII He Be For Ua at
That Day?”
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
-------- —
-—--------------- ^
there are JW Kinds
of Saks....
!
OF TBE WOILO
DTS5tr“
Boardman
Ccai la tad See.^Yta Katw » Bargala Wbta
YauSeeU
JffiWHL.
3u$t to Illustrate
^^;?m^ll!5!KFEB.22nil
ir--.U,|
pxBi^x^ u^>k.v roi^iiAiJs^ttm
12.60
lo 124c . ............................. 04
l.a.llc«'
rnderwesr.
now .......................................35
Lot of <»dd W.Kd PaWl.. 4kc.
COATS AND SUITS.
LmUW %IZ Bull.....................« 3 »*
L.dle.’ 38 CO.U..................... a.93
allwfiol
Cashmere
•• ••.... .
Ik.>>' Corduroy Knee Pant*
12 tel Ro>>’ Chinchilla R.-f
32'* and 122 Overcoats., tmr
............. 1
112 and II.'. Ov.M-r<MitK ..
Mioj'> CanvaH
lined. .N.>*ten................... $ 3.28
Duck Coats. she#.i«8kin llnetl 2 48
r..V t'nlf»n Cariu*!..
66c Wool t'arpel..
Cbis Sale teattauts at*! week aad will be a Battler.
Waald adpite raa ta caaie earlf.
V
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‘
Cbe Boston store
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
2.000 cords of dry mill wood. This
year the yards are empty, even of
four-foot slabs. Maple tra« standing
in the hardwood fprests. thirty milo
distant, are feUed la the morning and
by the next evening their green alabs.
fresh from the log vau and the damps,
nre emltUng a slxzllng warmth to keep
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WHICH PROVES THAT ITTOUOIES
THE RIGHT SPOT AND IS THR .
YQUR|CRbCER
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iBg Bt 10:36 «r<
U you haren’t Ume to prepare HolUateFs Rocky Mountain Tea, it Is bow
HAWlAH & LAY 00.
; y
3^
tt
>1
ifaHiiajr. 11 s-M-;
lir
clSSLlSi
FOR RENT.
OR. FENNER’S
TRY A 1
I WANT AO.
of the famous Stock Company
KenRedy Players
Mr. Jihfl L Kmidif
I
in an up-to-date repertoire of
Scenic Prcxloctiottim coo.
junctioQ wnth a complete
♦
♦
YAUDEViLlE GWPMY
MO.N'DAV NIGHT, Roland
Reed's (-.rear Comedy '
“CHEEK”
No wait* —Performance conlinooua.
Tlic most expensive company
escr organized playing atj
popular price*
EVERYTHING OF A WARM NATURE goes re
gardless or cost. We roust have Ihe room for spring an.1 summer
goods that are coming in daily.
BOYNE CITY SHIVERING.
g. 10:30. subject *TT»e New
Testament Church: Hs Officer* ”
Genuine Wood Famine Caused by the
Sunday aehooL 13:00.
Steady Zero Weather.
Junior EttdagTor at 3:10.
Intermediate. 4:80.
Senior. 6:30.
ENenlng. 7. subject. “What I*
eaven? Wm You Be There?”
MAKES YOU “ITCH” FOR MORe!
f%an. Trarr r^! :.tr. 1^
MICELLANEOUB.
##5SS!KIDNEV=HfS«®=: Backache
FLOUR
coU rr«B.—. hot bs^U. Urv«-1
la.paraca' and rtmimrb l«d«
rtatfL Iuct>t7a^.>ci«r«d.
M utisra^r lor
• am.
4 twoM
twoM. tra«on
f»rm «r-ii
Wita ter»s. -pnnr t>rw*k in fr.sm ut
. waurr titemel iuis> btirbilns- bf hy
Vi off
.27
,
.50
Ayersmrn
'
Trank Crude,
146 Trent ftrest
DEER HORNS LOST.
now ilad *10
Morning service. W:30. Theme.! ChrisUans^“p^se"n^^
m.**A I
h\n call
“Son*® R««on. Why Every Christian
battle for souls.
nicf Refused to Accept
Should be a Member of a Christiani All are welcome.
i Them on
Church.”
-----!
A Cadillac
left a couple of deer |
Reception of members.
Church of Christ.
I Ed Kemp
>mi last fall to be
a>lsclp!..s.)
mtMinted. Mr. Kemp put
.
'„
Use of Opportunities.
,
Cranae hall
but when he came
“
10:30. study Bible less..n and I^trd's gtwri shape, to
the own«T Tuesday be'
ran slap tiang up again* the game Uw. j
Epworth League. w:00 p. m. Leader.
and as the express company refuses to'
Mrs. Walter Davis: topic. ”lTslng the
Free Methodist
accept
though Ed*
Sabbath”
Free Methodist.
< ;^
^ them. It looks as
ornaments
on
Acwdlal welcome at these seo lces.
Free Methodist preaching Fer^-ice* ^
hands. It doe* Jo«4c as though the
will be held Sunday morning at 10:301 presient gam# law was drawn too fine
218 East Fourteenthreel. Prayerij^
p.rthly use —Msnrelons Her•ting Friday night
•
I WIU. 8EU. YOU .NAILS
and hardware AS CHEAP A8
YOr CAN GET THEM OUT.SIDE and you can get them
a» yiMi want them and see the
gfrwtx.
Rcio^U*r when fot* buy
.4 )4uir HOME MERCHANT
>..!! g.f full weight
KA.I Jf—HocLr MU lot «} OraatteriiKC
avenue and
Idrlch of Rhode Island.
Sunday school i
York on business a short
Morning service and
his hotel 10:30.
Oman who
way
to
Harlem.
“It's
over
, one trf Andrem^ark
Alat
on'al
a favorite jockeys. Is living quietly two miles, my good woman.” said the
“You better take a cab.“ and •'Hannah camp. Spanlsh-Araerican
at Calerm. Ala. having nearly reached senator
the age of IIC years. He was bom •Two mUes,” exclaimed the woman war . veterans. Public cordially In
cited.
July 4. 1788.
All are cordially invited to these
poor woman, are a couple
great age. The old man aUll takes
That will take you home.**
much lateraat in racing matters. With
Evangelical.
Gibson Is hU wife, whom he married and he walked on. followed by fervent
hleGwings. Two nights later, not far
Rev. D. O.
in IS3«. 8he was bom In 1816.
i the aa
place, the aai
Class mee „
There Is growing fear In Berlin
ith-ely I ed him the w
Preaching at 10:30.
bourt circles that the crown prince of .
:x>rd. m^man.*
Bible school at no
Proaala, eldest son of the kaiser, may;
rot to Harlem
Y. P. A. at 6 p. m
carry out hts declared purpose to coom
tract a morganatic marriage with
------------------ ---some American girl. The young man.
headstrong and erratic ns his fat^r^ Removes the microbes which Im all to join in worablp with oa
ihst
rtsh the blood and clrcuUtlon.
CongiiS7tlonal.
'rouble ,b.t mt«fere. with
s all tr
tbU country. On several oc
Rev. D. Cohclin. pastor.
- . nutrition.
Thafs wha
he has paid violent
Morning service, music and s
‘ Rocky Mounuin Tea will do. 3S
American stage• ’ beat
beauties, his
at
10:30
a.
m. Sermon will I
, c«‘nts. Tea or tablet t
>et hlT
flame having set
him on lire
er.
than
Miss Alice Roosevelt
Sunday school at noon. Study and |
senate diplomatic gallery,
prayer over the lessons.
I
day aet for the delivery of
Jun^-- Endeavor society at 8 p. m.
", UhBtl
IK piwv^ui.
by Senator
•-lermedlate Christian Endeavor so
a Officers of congress have “elbow men. ciety at 4:30 p. m.
I
ish king, who nre experts In handling the deYoung People s Society of Christian I
Mr. RooaereU had done on talk of legislative proceedings. It Endeavor af 6:45 p. m.
i
I **»nuld! lakes years of experience, to be able
Sunday evening gospel meeting nt;
presiding 7 p. m: Music by the young people’s;
Miss Roosevelt, with flushed 1 officer Inielllgenlly so that he can choir.
i
face and Indlgnsnt manner, left the aiK^nl the senate or the hooae in lu
Thursday evening prayer topic, j
gallery, followed by Some friends, m ho work. Chief Clerk Henry M. Rose, “Something Definite for Christ.”
laughed and joked about her anger. . ihe senate * elbow man.” went away
Everybody welcome to onr rburch
William A. Clark. Jr. son of the | last week to Michigan, and Mr. FYye home and Its services.
Montana senator, boarded a street car; nndertooW to go It alone. After barIn Bnlle the other day. the line being , ing namiwly escaped parliamentary
Asbury Methodist.
owned by his father. He found that uuigles and steered clear of several
PURE ARtlCLE.
*
Our Challenge Sale
that city's
•has It FOR SALE.
“
Arir^wiail TToLJr-
PAZO OINt5^
BUCKWHEAT
nsr Buy of Rnsiits
''■;r
imtiillinlhcbidtgroood'.
I seemed Inevluble. mrhen a friend who
••••••• ' had been enjoying the scene loaned a
“Woody Crest,” the htm e for crl|v I nickel lo the son of a man rnorth ser*
Evening. 7. subject. “The Gospel"
Pmycr meeting on Thursday evenpled children, maintained by Miss cral hundred millions and the Incident
I „lrlo«Hl.
ilng at 7:30.
Helen M Gould near her
I All are cordially Invited to the serfj A GUARANTEED CURE FOR rtLEt
nails or
hardware
WART OEPARTIEHT
And alt kinds of bargain offer*, luit when it comes
rn !.»the real thing—a tnie tiargain~a l>ig value fcw little luoney
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
Rer. J. W. Miller, pastor.
(Maxa meeting. f:4S.
Miiming senrk*, 10:30.
Sunday school at noon
Kpmtirdi lieagoe. C;1S.
Fhrenlng senrice. 7:00,
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
tendcnl'a inatnictiona mere atiU freah
OUR
Tdrysnr
.j'V .. ViV.V^
j^Fefc 27—
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OF
OMi*tS«ttdRtasy
AL.L. ORCIOOm-r
Second! that Royal. Baking Powder ,
V/' makes food good to teste.
6^
226 Ettt FlHt SM
sou in KOOMBia BY
First} that Royal Baking Powder is
healthful and makes wholesome food.
just been engaged, and the
......ftiirasc
pnmcG.............................Sc»
Cboialmgt 40 to SO
nubts............................. Tcn
Nice dried pcBcbct far
pi« or nance.....................TCtt
Nice borne dried applet..iC»
Choice EiyiiMi OesBed
CarranU.......................Sc»
lioice Bwe RibboB Seed<
edraitiB*.......................lUlb
CaUaBdieefarTomir
FOR COUCHS
AND COLDS
AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS
These facts mean two important
things to {ji housdceqjers:
J Ls:'
Book IcBdoB in Dnsd FnibL
WSlidltlicawliikdRcrtML
Choioe nan pnacA
N O. Feb i». I90J.
Cbt I would have loetop work,
a New DiKxnwrr. aad took it
eith a dretetfal c«««h aMl cold
Itenaftkiswiitei^Iwa.
hnalK parebteod a bottk of D
It hart me mo^ lo the mot
aenndtOK in dimkms. and that unr bottle
mg has ben ezhaatndy tiudKd m
couutiy and abroad.
7>e^tb.p<^p.«bKtmRpyd
Bakmg Powder. There »i» aibmiute
for It The pmty and efficieiicy of
Presldaal Howard ElUott of the t
Northern Pariflr rallmay has addt^ ;
Tiilp-TiMitaiiMn
mnscovERv
m eeasMPTm
Most Important
,j 4
ELGIN (.LEWS
Tiy It!
JOC, 20c. 30c
Kjj-sr.
I.adies free on openii« night
if accompanied by a person
holding a paid 30c ticket.
DO YOU Triifllile’s Bakery
KNOW Wbolesiie mi RiM
We will buy orr sell REAL ESTATE for you--any kind, any
slse. any price, Cash or time
sales—quick service—very rea
sonable cfimmlssions. Call at
<mr offices for full particular*—
mm
Prompt shipment of ouUlde
I order* and salisfactloo guaran; teed Your ftelrtmage «,Ilrited.
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
S Corner Ninth and Union
Citizens pbOB# 780.
i5‘M
•rj?|
m.
■Hn Jnmrrwn
WASHWCnW
OUT. HUM, gtUnmiT, FEMaim U, M0«.
srs^sj'^’a “;-?n“E“Si. ■»-s=,'3Jsr«~“S:ss
4rUl » carrted «tt i» * pMaf
MAcr. u «u tte prapM. Tbe fco^
I Hnee Been.” Mtas Otttoftee Bnten.
Grand teat nigltt to a packed haaaa^
> ' '-‘i -'J
King." niM
^
Off oe the Ice ftad ■ome let races nar
be expected Ifi the «ser fvtare.
,
The tool boose U fraet of the G. &
H’Sf-.
IS
g-Addrass. -KS«ts of the 8nk«.
JtcS
sehools In 4he
ton's Mrtlidnr
Pvh school the exercises ns glTcn hr vhich will » ^I^lo this spring.
he Booth Bide Sbnkespenre Clnb
the second nnd third grades wiere xery
Jeaos Keep Me Near the Crosa.'
I meet with Mrs. J. W. Trarls, m
elsboraie. bol In the other hnildtngs
Best Ninth sireel. Moodny nfternoon
Doo^ open at
service begim
“lJ[
tetM^
nnd
as aood as the church U fnlk or
the ffng snime wns glreo. The snlvte “h U CTU^ *«t ,o b«,*« todv 7:U. Get tic
Is the.snme snlote which U giren by ,lo direct the funeral of
Roscoe s and
mother
of
Gew
Hnnce
the G. A.
nnd Is quite
The mnnr fHends of James Johnson
will be sorry to lenrn^. he bes
grades of the Onk Pnrk school were erery symptom of typhoid ferer,
The county offices will be closed nil Oae of the Hemes Pulled the Other
-nt horae'’ to thsir pnrants nnd friends
From the Water.
^*MnI”*C*V. CurUs wns called to
Frankfort today on aoount of the
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Golden of Che
wns ntoelTed, they were pre- death of her brother. John W. Mitchell, penlnsoln had n very narrow oscape
sMted with n nent eotrrenir In the and the serious Illness, also of her from a aerious accident on the hay
•hnpe of n shield on which was the father. William Mitchell.* She was at- this morning, WhUc coming to Trav
».
, ctimpealed by her son Charles,
erse Oiy on the loe^he team dropped
pictnre of George Vn
was ren I Jadge Roberts has been elected sec into a wide crack shoot two miles this
The following pro
side of Bowers arbor, and but for a
quick effort on the pan of Mr. OoMen
Irma Oroes-; Mr. and Mrs J. M Blakeslee left and the lively wi>rk of one of the
this morning for a short visit In Grand horses In dragging the other horse
from the wster
RapldB nnd Battle Creek.
Thtmms Matchrtt of Kingsley ar
rived in the city this afternoon on
Our $piiitd> Styles
are here.
laimltaMe John Kefosdy. and Mias
l^dla Barte. M a good
good apadnitj people.
TuTSST at*
Pta^ra fnll^M^
of the company and tha plnjs cer
talnly warrant Urge bostnass.
OkFiv tosmitftver? ost-^md vh
heat fast pour style sf shoe..........
at heir price.
Bhesp Itoed Duck Cents. t2Ag.
Muffs 14 eir.
Men's and Boys' Uletera nl*
colon aaa
tolti. all
Ole inoHc you to com* In and stt Stem.
Wnitom C. Miner has received hU
patent on Improved nnl lock, which
has been tried on the Pcre Mnrqoette
diamond for over four months with
Probably you’re not quite ready
for your spring shoes now.
lon—**My Counter
wood grade.
Bong-“Come. Join Our Bong.** third
Reading—"Siory .rf .Washlngion.'*
Edith Ward.
RecltaUao. Anna
r My Country.*
Song of Ws
I
i
!
rHE TRAVKR8B CrTYCANNINOCO. |
Is^TOWjwndy^to write oontracu for;
lor the eoming aenaon. nnd wfll be glad to taka ‘
Fifty Young People Entorup theae mnttnn with any one at.
I by BesMv Hsnnmt Veetsrdey.
their ^
onto j,
la t
Trav^qty.
j
e elevealh blrthdJ
Yesi -rdsy was the
birthday ggg}^
H- 8. K
ale Hannen and
annlveixary
honor of the event nearly flfly young
the new things.
people were invited to nasial In cele
brating the occasion. The juveniles
the beautiful
had a splendid rime and In addition
lo numerous games n nice supper wns
served. Miss Bessie received many j
ellle Wljlie
The
handsome nnd useful present. Mrs.|i
I >:unlce nab hit! of wini
entertali
went to Solon this morning to spend Hannen was assisted in entertaining
Sunday at the home of the former’s
Concert recitation, third grade.
h«5T.“
"""* I
«««>««». -I*- T
lui-1
Recltn^-**Ufe of George Wash •
----i Durlnt the mWereoon the r««» Open the Hoof." who died recently «t
Qith.
igum.** Wgarel Smith
IngUm.'
to «re our new' >"»»«l >>«»^ »■<> »>«
'o' And- Clncinaatl, puMlibed hie Orst voltmw
Bterdse—-Dates In Ws
experta. Pricea!
JooBt. a book, was awarded lo ’ of verse In' J855.
- r
Ufe." lire boys, second
rei^M^oles to U«> »«*««*
consolation prise, ni
----------------------11.00 and upward,
res sample. In |
MaSitoah. j THE BARBERS will clos^ their,
school. our sh«»w window.
Bong—-Ml. Vernon
moroy Store j The guesU were taken to their homes! shops at noon on Monday next for the :
211121
The
Ingion.**
Van
___
I to n blc sleigh.
; rest ofthe day oe account of Wash-;
tngion's birthday.
2111-2ti
Hardy.
, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ hand bags
rI
COIX)NIAI. SUPPER—The
Reeitarioa. Shirley lUackmnn.
colors ►eople of the Baptist church wU
Reciutlon—-Which General r Ray I In gold, surer and combination 2111-2t
' iat the Economy Store
I Ookmlal supper in
MEN'S
HEAVY
FLEECE
ItMdtAilaB_"A Purzllns Question ’*'
■
onday. Feb. 22. from S to
underwear 20 cents (sella for 50
Mui3o So^t
‘ J Crushed Leather Belts
clock. A program and social even
cents elsewhere) at our clearing
Song—-Washington. Our Washing- new styles st TheTU?onom
ing will follow. All are welcome.
;
2111-2t
Hlnrilll
I the raimVAHV TALKING H
- Cannot Ik*
Wash-'CHINE rt-cords have been rtK^elved
Recltalloa—*5
Grinnell Bros.
211Mt
Russell.
Lyman McNeil.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Arthur Lowrie.
-The Red Stamp.” Ever
^ ,1_________ The iortdn »!».«.
I
tRVARCCO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I list'*
M
1
i.Tn5iTnJ3
we*re
not
going
about them.
into details
We simply want
you to know that they’re hi^re,
and that we invite you to come
in just to see them, NOT TO BUY
and we’ll sell you.
All we ask is a chance
llBacbant $ Roscoe
f
5 ‘
MAKE YOUR SEWING EASY.
SUTS FOR SRRIIMO 1304
1 with yoke effect ft
Blue and grey mixture straight front Eton, trimmed with embroidery to raatc’b 'go<ida.‘ Vriile
capes trimmed with Iridescent braid, collarleat. with navy taffeta silk luind around collar
and on cuffs; taffeU s
lined, nine gore fiare skirt with fan pleats. ihree’l»ands of braid at
navy stltc
top of pleats, silk butt
fancy braid trimmed, turned back cuffs, med
flare skirt, straps
extending down seam twelve to eighteen Inches.....................
Valklng Suit, castor and white mixture, lieltod Norfolk style. I
with Cardinal broadcloth, finished with Cardinal buttons; t
dlnal. three buttons buttons on each side of front and
on each side **drback; i
lined; Inverted pleat skirt, seven gore flare, red silk but
« ai top of each flare, five i
silk stitching around hott.
P>RK-rTY ORKSS F-ARRIOR
I very swell line of Wool Dress Goods for spring. Like the suits, the fabrics
pretty. Some decidedly new Ideas have been brought out to weave-oue
«t things shown is Novelty Dentilll. an Imported goods, and will be shown
here only. It very closely resembles an all over lace it Is so sheer-ctimes in black and
white at from ........................................................................................................... $130 to $L50 per yard
Mohair is to be used a great deal apd justly des^'nes Its popularlty-^hese vary per rardYrom
Scotch Mixtures ^d men’s Tailor Suitings are to be very good for suits, skiru. children*, wear
and mens sulu. We are showing a ven* extensive line of these, at per yard from 1
Broadcloth Venetians and all the plain weaves are here to abundance. The boat line <
to be found anywhere aI! the plain weaves as well as the novelties.
^TMAT AR
1
;nkw
The mereerixed novelUes thU seuaon are finer und more aUky than ever before. Some of them you
wlU declare are allk, ao clever is the lmltoUon-4gures. dots, stripes, plaids, etc.
The showing of Gingliams'jB finer than ever before—new colorings, designs............tc, 10c, 12>4c, 15o .
?Se SrSto^^^Sre. and they are beyond n. to de«;ribe. If. to yonr ndvanlnge ro boy
^
fjrly ind ^heiaeoftment while It U complete, and have the making out of the way now.
-trimiwiinor
The elaboraiencaa of the trimming on gowns bespeaka a great year for the trimmings. AntlcIpaUhg
♦t..
w.RT. • «iMi<nd aelectlon, ao that your choosing will be easy. Net top incea. separable
_____
, Cluny laoea, Macrame laces—in fact lace of every description will AU^er Uce. are to be used to a great extent.
lOlYIK DAINTY WOOL, r WAISTINOS
win ba picked up, and we cannot replace them. That's why we
placed our order early last summer, knowing that if we waited
oaUI we needed them, we could not get them.
Houeecleealng will be here before hmg. and you will need them. We
cordially Invlie you to coose and let os show you these new
things. Ifa a pleasure rather than a trouble to show them. Just
a few specials for thU sale.
Ito pair dlffaraut kinds to rioae out—niMed maalto. dotted Swiss
and Nottingham: choice patterns, and plenty of them. Come
before eome one geu the ones you would have liked. Bpe*
rial net mice per pair $130
Raney Stripe Swiss with ruffle at ..
Pretty line of Noettagham'a at..........
Extra apecUl Unes at.
w
C*S^X»i»C?000000(X>
DEPARTMENT. GET THE DELINEATOR AND YOU HAVE JUST
■■■Kh
w
to sryowi^e
show them.
THE ADVICE AND HELP YOU NEED — BU*rrERICK FASHIONS
V Bh>adcioth Dress Suit, blouse jacket front and bark, blouse la formed to back by black
taffeta which gives the Eton effect to the back; strapping on upper part of jacket of black
taffeta stitched to fancy colors; 1830 shoulder effect, vest and belt of Cardinal broadcloth
broa
trimmed in Persian braid; sleeve wide sad full from shoulder, pouched at writwvcuff of
Cardinal broadcloth, trimmed with Persian embroidery, flnlsbed with white sjlk ruebing;
taffeta silk lined, box pleaje<1
bias bands of black UffeU silk, faggoted, nine gore
pleajeil skirt, bis
flare, sweep length..................................
Brown Broadcloth Dress Suit. Eton Jacket
I the same, jacket
lined with white taffeu; nine gore flare skirt, with
Black Broadcloth Eton, military capes, trlmmd with black and purple
down bark i 1 front; collar and reveres edged with Roumlnlan
blacf^ sleeve pouched full at wrist, turn bark cuffs
ange. blue i
w
When you’re ready you’ll buy fast enough,
TO MAKE YOUR PLANNING FOR SPRING VISIT THE PATTERN
prettier than the preThe taihrred suit gains to IKn>ul^ty each sea«)n. and each year finds them prettiet
they were
cert
ct*dJng one. U seems as If the makers had reached the climax this year, for certainly
never as rich -and bai ,dw>me as they are now. Material, are much the same as before, but the
ade suits.
trimming Is much moi •e elaborate than any thing ever attempted on tailor made
With <mlv one tir two exceptions we will have the largest showing of any store in the aUle outside
r Detroit. We want every woman that reads this to come and see the ahowtog. regard!^ of
bother she intends to buy or n..t Always glad to show you what's new. Below Is a list of
whether
M»mo of the new numbers.
Lymansvllle Chevoit, all wik.I. Eton style. mlUtary capes, stitched satin bands and fancy braid,
gilt buttons on shoulder and down front, sleeve pooebed very full at wrist, satin lined, box^
:th. navy and black.............................................................,-t
» skirt, dip length
pleated, seven gore 1
It
IS rather early, we know; so
’ Hervey Tripp, editor of the Klngslej
3cbo. arrired In the dly thU sfter. Beanie Irwia.
I Little BUters.** school
ton
Day.'
RedUtioa — '
Louto Lebot
ReclcatioB. Raymc
A-.‘.
--^i> .*•-^■/:^>^^V•'/■
TIIE EVENING RECORD
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1004
PART TWO
jijlCbe €peninfl HccphTs ilp-to»Dale Illustrated feature
I:'-;! Topographic^ Outline Map of the Theater of War
r:i:
Maaanpho. Mekpho. Chomulpo. Chintho Korean port at tho mouth of tho YaJu rivor. Further up tho Valo
ie w.ju. whero flphttnp is almoet oortain to take place. Acroee tho Yalu on tho
Manchurian sido aro Tatungkewand Antung. tho ports rooontly eponod to An>or.
iea and Japan by treaty m,th China.
Tho indicat.ons are that Russia will make her lino of dofonM on tho bordore
of Manchuria along tho Yalu r.vor and also along tho lino of tho TranesiboHan
railway, or. rather, its estens.en. from Vladivostok te Port Arthur end Oelny.
Ono ef the Menehurian ports. Newchwang. is supposed to be undor Amer
ican control, though this eoeme never to have boon coneodod by Russia The
port of Wsiheiwol, undor British influonoa may atao bocomt a point of ctratot'e
importance, though its pooeib
i" tHo struggle will depend wholly
on the attitude ef the British
, ha port. Thuibos i
t frwm Seoul to Foa
mtd mn9mrn4 with H hy rmir^ h% thm eomirwptlai port of Oalny, oomt^mm
Utooom hy tho Chinooo nomto of TmUonwmn, which is «Im nooaimn. Ifi •« Rttempt
oy would bo tho satarsl
-------- ob» Ml Port Arthur fr«m h«r Mures of supphos. Dolny
as a baoo Port Arthur could
.on. and OR tho aoil
lUfM mm4 MMchurto aro tho bMoo of
«st bo wo9od. Tho
Ilia tMobafS #f tboM two coufrtHoa tho conflict must
OM oharMtor of Korea is indiootod by tho map. Tho ontiro i
VANI8HIMQI8LANO.
'
ItteoBloMfroaitbR
fbec tlMt
Ber ABd bu bMB
Chto CTor Mm»
im wta It Wtt first takoB poseM•Sob of BBd dMitkL
TUi IgSoBd |g OBO of tbt Tobib ffBBB
•Bd whoB. IB 1888. BBflABd look pos
Od with POIBI tTMS BBd tfOplCOl TtfBUtSoB. ThehSglMotbliiSwMOOMolfifi
MTt the oaa Sorel, as
lack was plantsd.
roar later tbo SolOBd bad <
BOt tbe rootolOBt Mga of TffHmtSoB..
For thw makiiM ktray with Itarlf Fbl«0B laUod was opoodllj wiped off tbo
color flas tbereoB. At tbat time Kalooo
lolaad afforded for the pUaUnc of tbo
Aacsuir a cliff twooty fire foot blfb at
tbo aoolbem end (tbo bluff iDootlooed
aboro was at tbo Bortbem oodl. aad It
was ooTored wltb a frowtb of groen
bosboo SBd fonu. But Falcon lolaBd
did BOt bobart a&7 bettor wltb Its bow
IKiOMMors tbso wltb Eoflsod. for la
April, 18M. It bad scain dono tbo van
UbiBg act oolj s eirrsk of reef romalaiBg.
About a year tstcr tbo Toofao gormmoot took It is bsad and wool tu
find Falcon Island. Tboy did flod It
wltb a Tongeam^. for wboo they ar
rlTfd tboy fouod an laUod %rltb bold,
atoop aldos. tbo blgbeat point being
fifty foot aboTo aoa leroL U warn taken
poaaaaakw of In tbo nama of King
George of Tonga and fonnad part of
bla poaarasloaa oattl 1887, wboo It
•gain dlaappoaied. apparently for good
tbat Uma. for ainco tbm, onlcaa U baa
^
]
;
The Lntoet la Haaeaao.
-Foot massaged, BO cents.- la a sign
bung In many of tbo uptown maBScBie
and podlcnra pariois patronlsod by
worooo who bare plenty of money to
! spend. Tbla ebarge. wltb $1 for fiagw
nalU and 80 cents for cutting coma,
brings tbe cost of a treatment to 82.
which baa long been a dcalderatum
of tbe manlcurf-pedlcore. Tbe whole
process Ukm about ooo bOUT. FUr f
masKage (be feet are first balbad In
warm water stroogty ImpregBstad wltb
sea Mlt. Fire to ten mlootea of tbla.
followed by a dash of cold water. tak«
all tbe aoreneaa out. Tbe chiropodist
then mbs In a pink paste, which looks
rery much like the paste us<d for fsrisl
-Really.- writaa a correapondoat **I
am. aa tbe Yankees aay. tired of rsad
lag tba goab In Britlah oewapapsss
about tbe beauty of American woman.
hate bad a Urge experience of tbe
aez In America, and. tboogb 1 grant
that many of them are charming In
many respects, I bare nerer yet seen
one that 1 abonld caU actually beauti
ful. 1 bare seen beautiful women In
EngUnd-oerer In America. Erea In
Canada, where ooe would expect to
find color and dlattoetSon, tbe woman
are not much batter, tboogb perbapa
baallbler looking, than their atoters
I from tba fitatea. Tba fsnulna Yankee
Maggiorr. Swltserlend. Herr Joivph Kalonioneiiii liiie
aetabllehed a UtUa colony the members of which pursue life on lines ihut asiouml
e colonists have abandoned the use of salt and liquids, work
In the fields In prlmltlre garb and when the westher a III i-rmli sle«.p on the
bare ground, from which they are supposed to extract natural magnetic
n and
■M, Tlie leader of the colony Is a picturesque U>oklng
i!i. He weers a
seen standing on the iKirch of the house shown In the lllust
lu- .Idopt
broa-n cassock and a lutlr of aanda^i. He declares t
.•ocate* wi:
oooree of llxing
I and aaserts that salt and IIliquids ere not only
but are positively deleterious, He hi
ay of thinking and is at present engaged In carrying
la la European capitals.
while too many of tba Canadlapt i
PAINTING A CANNON TO MASK IT FROM THE ENEMY.
Canadian la do bKtcr.
sDd lacks tba Ja na aala qoM of the
PariaUn,--Londoo TatMr.
One of tba atraagaat rallrtmd a«l' danU on record la raportad from HamimoDd. lod. A hotel keeper. Chariaa
jBtablbohm. was drirlng boma ooc
Bight recmtly and. comlag to a fall1 mad track, tried to drtre bla homes
acmaa ahead of the fait frright Tba
anglnerr did not arm know tbat ba bad
bit anything, but kept up tbe apcod af
J bla engina unttl ba pullad Into a au
.;tSou fiftam mllco beyood tba neane
; Than be got down to oU bla engina and
waa aUghUy atartlad to see fitabibobm
A NAVAL FIGHTER.
In her Uteat book. -Rebecca of Sun-
j and when the ImicI kaapar cams to ba
naked wbarv hi-bomm warn. He did
I BOt know that tba tmla bad made tbOBi
on e rleur dey It w.«s ehnust j in^ soap ttui-k.
A KOREAN ORCHESTRA.
.
J
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1
*
inllltMry authorlHes hevr been so favurebly I
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VIPER HUNTING IN LOMBARDY.
As a maiUt of tba gmat aueeasa
aeWeTad ta racorcriag antbi«t tmaouraa from wreckage raaaarcbea bare moeBtU bf«B iaadtatsd for tbe lest fiaat
of Xeraea. which woat dowB ahovt
,1a to be I
Baareh la latar to ho
for the ship chartsced by Vmmr
the art treasures ba tauj
I pay ta
salsed at AtbcBS teck to Boi
which was wmckod ta tbo arek
oaBMthlBgBhsljeCOyoamago.
A mrnmmrr Cow.
S^^lniiT a?
COLONEL OEORQE F. ELLIOTT.
onel Oaorga F. ElUoU
hree nnmbera dortni
for ganantry at Gnan-
Bte hare tbat
^Baen^^ MitBgad iBtmmanta prodosBlnata, ewe of tbaa raarnikllBg a
eoma aaa of t
to mmlMag tbe i
cokmal EUtatt aatamd th
oorpa fran tba Mata af Now Tork.
nppeBMet anptBlB M taut aad i
tomA aC tba —itBn awf » tHA
FIMUag on dry lend, end for snekee «t theU Is a sport snflric
for tbo moat ardent aeekrr after eetieetlona In the rmtiey of tbe Meaglo. Lom
bardy, .viper bnaUng la foUoaed ayeiematicelly. not only aa a sport, but oo a
bueltiaoa Hooks and Itnee are need mocb like tboM employud for ratehing
tram. For bait Is need a netlre iaeect of wkleb tbe repOlee are eery tend.
Tba oocnpatlan la not as baaardona as H appsara ter tbe bosk partetataa tba
palaaB aaok ta tba etpaFa palata wdartag Ho hMo hanBlaaa. Tbe paMta la
w«« fsmad a faieycio ipoka a wim atfL
a cat BBfl. s wtm al«M. a file sad aaeaml ptems of bsIM. A tew days hadwt ^ ^
the oow*a death aha was saaa trying is
v;
Si:.^:-r;sr.s£ *
***** ***^
t
THE EVEXIXG RECORD, TRAVERSE Cmr, U1CH„ SATURDAY, FETODARY SO, IWI.
SkcKiiAe
eo*dinMTewty-dvRfc«rfiiiort<rfoarwoomi»*oeMele»t»e«toaiot»oik. BowaneliliuderllMddtrta^
Deoane vfaenwne Ocnogment of the femmk otgu» makes eveiy movement painful and keepa the nenmii
aO
mknii*. OD8dnr8beiawwtti>edandntta(l»-miKmlile;inadaTortwoihela b«*teraiidl«i«l»atherfaniB,Uiinldnf
Oiem bnoihin* mndi 0» maUer after all} but be*» night Ihe deadlr ImAacbe i*w«.U>e Hmha tiemUe, the^
twiUii-ttaeeinaaatho<^anthelmpaof Sataawen«fatdiingherviula:die “goeatopieoea-andlaftatootoback.
Xo woman ooght to arriro at this teiTibfc atate of mimtT.becaoae theae armptoma are a «n» Indicatko of womb dfaeaaea, and
faackacbeu merely a armptom of more eeriooa trouble. Women ahoold remember that an alnmat infallible core for aQ female tU^
ao* a. irregularity of perioda, wbkb canee weak atomadi, aide headache, etc, diapboementa and Inflammaaon of the wwnls oe any
of the mulUtndea of iUneeaee whkh beaet the female oiganiam may be found in
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. |
-Draa Mas. Pixanan:—Abouttwoyeawaao 1 onoanltedaphyak^
mhj fllMHild you
-I do not beliere It would My me"?
Wfll not the Tolurne* of letters from women wlko Imre been mode
strong by Lydia K. Pinkhnm*s Veretabto Compound couTlace ottm
of tberirtuesof tills rn»t medicine ?
Barely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discoamcedp
pound. It wai surely help you.
GET AmTCB AXI> HELP FREE.
If there Is anything in your case about which you would like
special aUticc, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She will hold your
letter in strict confidence. She can surely help you, for no person in
America can speak from a wider esperie^oe in treatinit female
Ills. Address is Lynn* Mass.; her adrlea Is free and b^pfuL
Ifl
SItADEO ICC STMtMS
...tin. umii h.
-----------nhfKiIuirly m» f«*sr, and sas as tsnif *i
kliten
Ic. Keeps bpllttlnfl end Shffting While
another scmm] ]
flocelsne ere Trying to Get Kailhad ail ho could devour. I totik him
way Acreee It In Condition.
out. and after hopplnK an.und awhiu*.
airetrhlnis hlmtudf he nailed auay.
■ At If It were not enoUKh to hav. to -
R^Slu^r
iSr-tr
.. h.nd
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr H. Haalens of Melbourne. Flal.
Ay doctor told mo I had Con j
and nothim: could be done
-troopa.
for me I wa* given up to die The
of a free trial bottle on>r. Klng'a
Baikal la very nearly as larKe as offer oj
niacover>
for Consumption, in
l.ak<« Rric and Ontar.o combined, nnd
me
to try It. Results were start
at lu widest part U wider than either " ‘
w on the road to recovery {
of Ibeae areal laker
ill to I>r. King's New Dia
covery- It surely saved my life." This |
great cure is guarant(*ed for all throat
1 the palh^oMhe Sll.erVani*^^^
■ and lung d'aeaaes hy Jas. O
railway, a formidi
F. II. Meads, drui
mer trains are
a frt ”' 1 and
and »1 00
ahore to shore in a few hours In t
(lead of winter tracka can 1m‘ main {
lalned upon the Ire. but there are ah!
I had n<d tiaiked
ways some w^t-ka In the aphnj; and! To the Kditnr
fall when tralhc la Intemiple.l.
j he two aides of the question as It lu
r ope ning
ilalned of twoi
I did not kH.h at the
rail line has
m
U» IIUU*
OliiUHtf. II I
. anything}
him enough It hat U not necessary.
i
i gofjd qnal-j I think we ran get all we need in
liy of Ice. The tremendous galea that! our lawful six day.-., aadur laws and
sweep over It from the norihwe.st are (iod'a laws gives us a right to do.
.
rieffected by the high mountains of the
l^et ua not patronir.e the wrong side [
Baikal range to the wiMitward and: Just think of the exin^nae of the’
blow directly down upon me Ire upon ; rhurrhes. Just open so little P.N.plet
that aide. gTvaily depressing It and I want soipe plaee to go dally.
|
causing 11 to iHd. up elsewhere when*
I have found a place open daily, i
the pres.sure is leas.
.saving many lost soul... seeking them
This occasions icc-crarks and shift-, in the ofn-n air and warning sinners to}
: of the surface even when the solid turn fn»m their evil ways.
j
. They are not
stylish.-,
lot stylis
railway train.
styles
see I fear I
whiclr an* only
«*ne-thlrd as
‘ to part Id-!
heavy as ours.
■ In aonlt^ of them.
According to
tches pri'cedlng
as 1 stand-i
the news of the loss of €00 Russians
L»ble captain.}
on the Uke. such a storm Is on now. how much |M*rsecitfliin he has to stand
making cracks several yards wide. fniin thoM* ungislly tmea ^n the side ’
.which laborers art* trying to c^ose by
lltUng In blocks of Ice which would
You aei* men drinking, swearing and
* if the wind would
noking How Ignorant and bow unrk World
fe to follow in faahlon of that kind.
Indies go by dressed in fashion. 1
Mild not like to fallow
them.
.How some of th(
Better Than Cold.
sin of all kinds
,rou..l..d for -ever.; re.r»\,J^r'
“ are to blame. We dress' 1
k parents
and nervous!
children, give them the best to eat i
uviNiivj, Rir
rpon. of 1-anhave, give them as little of our
caster. N. H.
t remedy helped me time as possible, send them to Sunday
unUl I began ut
Electric Bitters. school If they like to go; If not. they '
which did toe more good than1 ...
,,
all the
on the stn
UMMliclnes I ever used. They have also
kept my wife in excellent health for hum ng. as many of o«r lails of today
years. She asys Electric Bitters are I
t.od s dsy.
Just splendid for female troubles; !
that they are a grand tonic and invlg ; **'* rears.
orator for weak, run down women. No S Our .cadet, dressed in neat attire,
other medicine ran take its place In ’
j oung lady should not be ashamed
oar family.” Try them Only 5(>c !
^«»ow her fashion. She has gone
I
_______________ home and friends to
One thing
Womens Headaches
■otcba(«tettaeb(tt<rwilliinknek
.
..........
wmE<^ciiRbui
lion very difficult.
irrSd r„~ird.
period, a* U now piu«e« without pain to me. Youni rety truly,
‘ Mw PaAKL Ackxbs, S2T North Summer St, Nashiille, Tenn.”
.. H
a.h
dresdsd Ire atonns upon Ijtke Baikal
which keepa the thick Ice of the Iak«
aplltUns and ahlftlni; Just * wh«*n tlie>
S|*Mr>init to k€^p ihelr ral
abdomen, waa veiy nerroq. and irritable, and Urn troubk grew wuern
each month.
Muscular
Rheumatism,
YOD
SORE?
Sore Joints, Sore Muscles and Sore Feet
make life miserable for hundreds of
pie who could pet instant relief by using
raracamph. This wonderful external
remc*ly rdiovts such ailments iiiMantly,
because wl I applied, it opens Ibc pores,
allowing the soolhing
soolliin;;, kcalir.g oils and
camp!;or to penetrate
inctratc directly to the scat
of the pain, removing congest ion and sore
ness and drawingout all fever and inflamBiatioii by causing perspiration. You do
not take raracan:pIi-you rub it on, audit
cools, soothes and cures. Don’t arguedou’t hesitate. Every bottle is guaranteed
todowbatweclaim. Sold in asc* 50c and
.00 bottles by good druggists.
TMCFAHacaaiPM (
. LoursVIU.C.
YOU
..COOKING EXHIBIT..
liverj* lady who comes will lie presented with a handsomt! and novel souvenir.
are ;foing to show you just what can l>e done with the splendid
SORE?;
.u.a. A
Daracamph.
would like to epcal
right by granting j
Gold by Jaa. O. Johnson.
M
to riirh a sinful plane
place as a 1
Hard Winter on Theae Birda at Their «'«•»?
Bold by B. E. Walt A Bona
I said ”hlgh
rood Bupply I. Almort E„.
n i •agi.
no license.”
tirely rrotM Up.
| , ,h<,u*ht a hl*h llcenae would stop
----;-------ungodly place*. Today
e one another.”,
Thooe who have been wa
. -lake away the curtain*. Iri
‘
.mchlng^t^
bids u* to do?
nin fisH*. Lot all well who can |f
gull* on Grand Trav
interested in the fo
afford to
their soul*. l>*t all in
j", ' with thr
lulae
in
their
ware,
told
I.A*« UK not fine or bond them u> Im*
j____
J. P. Partridge. The captain is one of
------the members of the “Agate Bay Fi*h obligtM 10 kHI at^ unlawfnl times lo
Ing Company.” the others being John make both ends meet.
U*l u* l*e careful that
■ and Charles Grave*. They
make others ain. as we will be
account for It if
l>*t u> not aim to brv-ak ihe laws of, The Red Book aaks special 1
•Talking about your hard winter*
; Uon to the story which appears
thin la certainly one of them, for the our land
jnaila. as well aa for the real of us. 1
I see the laws broken by tobacco leading contribution In th<
| ntimlH-r The editor seems
apprttochedourahanty the other morn users spitting on the sidewalks.
r father or
Ing^aad wa* surprised to see a sea
Iher be I that he has made
the**^
* set for!
at was fast in their children'to^
up he made no
Ho
iston. has not been known herebut if he can keep up the pace
I for himself in this Story
story we
of f
t for our chndren
I shall know
t up some herring In
reni.
of him before kmg.
He wa* 80 weak he
u* 4101 strand our; It Is a Uie of Indiana life some fifty
allow, and I had to force pocketbook by silly fashion »o we will. year*» ago and is noteworthy for lu
could not iwallow
Carpet aeanlni: and Feather ReooQ
his
throat
I
fed
him
have
no
dimes
and
nIckeU
left
to
give
1
freshi
hness and vigor of style and the
a piece down hit
watfaic* Carpet sewing and laying.
faacln
of its theme and plot.
two or three amaU
amall piece* In thla way. for God s cause. Don’t let Ood’a work- i fascination
v
and he toon grew wtrong enough to er* go begging for support: let us give j Briefly. It is a sfon of the
take the piece* of ft*h out of my hand, seventh of our time and one-tenth by the outcast son of a horse thief
who has been lynched, to
while reatlng on my knee. I fed him of our earning* to the Lord.
R, B rWAMW
two or three herring, and later gave Let us come, out of darkness Into! himself in the favor of the lltUe vll-|
lage where he lives. Perhaps theL^.JT
him *ome more, until be would eat no the light pf God. •
more. Then 1 put him dpwn on the Let US Join heart and hand to all ston* cannot be praised for Its technoor and he *eemdd very well saU*- that Is in line with the right, doot let}
ned to *tay with n*. for he waa atlH us stand Idly by and let the
mtde Some excellent illustrations.
weak. It waa too warm for him Inalde
FED SEA CULL
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
The only n*al way to lesl a stove is to use it. To show the possibilities of 'modern
Siovemaking. we have arranged for a unique and instructive
20th Century Steel Laurel Range
We will sKow you what a I'uel Saver it is, how biscuits can be baked, using only a jiaper srnoke pipe; and how strongly it is made. Don’t fail to come; tnis will
be the most practical Cooking Exhibit ever made.
FEBRUARY 22 TO 28, 1904
At the Store of
JULIUS
CAMPBELL
4irs. Union St. IrtTeroe Oty, Mkh.
Ttis Set of Stove Furniture Given Away with Every
Raufe Sold burinf the Exhibit
One Na 9 Nickeled Oopper Tea Kettle; One Large Enamel Kettle
and Cener; One Enamded Sauce Pan and Cov'cr; .One Double Roaat; Pan; One Laurel Broiler; One Fry Pan; One 10x14 Dnp Pan;
Four Deep Pic Plate*;
»r^H^S.SO
I »00KS AND MAGAZINES |i
jGARPET
Wc
PEREMARQUEm
jUj. E. IWE KM
jjg
GLEAMR8 WORKS..
; BRAND RAPIDS I IRDIAU RYCOiPANY.
iaHmiP^ii.imk
_____ _
e- ...
all who arcsbreoklng
and I put him in a ahanty with no ttre
for the night. In the mooiliig I picked God'* tea oommandnusnu. him np in my nrm* ngnln without Jean* came Into the worid to aare
tiottble nnd he lat on my lap nnd hndjaianen. He gave us a
- -A
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Wkci TMWaitalOceCvttfNat
» I*p.s
City St Simp.!
ButohM and 8«na«« italcM.
•ifiatfc.'
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
m
Uhl
THE EVEKDIO BEOOBD, TSAV
Home Deputment «
; COY, mOH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 90, ItOA*
•■■sihls BaaTa in OroM.
Bonttneriica Btnaaa toJhthten. |
Oonl apoQ the cpwn for a ynm of
iw tw lattw la a I
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Afly
r cmcralta tk. itnai ItU
^ dOf ni 10 Womb
Mn.M.L CBoM. I«Mr . . .
r for Che sake or^
:
Lovei of . ^
Washing
JCSUt AMO TM« SAMATH.
addRtothaML BoO
rimn4pM»L The rmphtria has bsM
CBSfBA^A. MsKAT
peatly natU tcadar. pat aaMa for t
for Feb. 21 it foand la Matthew Hneed apon what we Mumld ant S.
TlwNatCarpM.
; «km l« aa aoMlMr none na HCk tydoar hoars. Walph. aad altoa
rather thaa'Hum what ws ahosM 4n
I>oat f^piae beauty will atoae for 13m. ’ 1-13. Stafisat. of this k
ri
uy V. if. xnem]
W<**ve aot a alee nw carpel te
»tt.j€iiarac«ar» are tt oaljr for the retorm poaad aad thme^aaiteri of sapar tor
Andltmaybethatirmoretimtand
!
should
be
femladed
that
la
coane
tiaic rtMMa. hraadaaw.
’ acbool. If a child of it or 14 ycaira old aach p^fsad of fridt thea hoO alowly
thonpbt bad been given to the thtaps
► startle people s eyes, j with the olmerraBce of Ue Sab
ATI of as eat aad pickad-tbe caso; i
Kimma bv amai —
ta it*
to he dooe leas wonM hare needed to
aad pa. he pricked hla thaaih.
I
!aa 1
be said upoa the anbject of what we
kaowm. it U
For the ereatacE pa aad Joe aad Mar) ■“
^
Doa't look a frump becauae you can-jreli(
to tell a He la tradttlo^^m
ahonM not do. The best way to orerCUE. they d oew. too.
| kat wUhoot excaae>or reaaoa. heea
come erU la by the sobatltotSon of bane the IMS a natablo laser, ladead.
the caoae. What will the aaa of !• or
Doa’t dreoa your head at the erp
sa had made It a day pood. -C^ae to do evil, learn to do It aeema to hare baea Imt aborUy aftar
4« with thoee iraiU derelopod to their
the ttme of the alleced Inrident of tb.
set Pickled
your hands aad feet.
m be drsnde rather than deaiied. well.” says the prophet IsaUh, but the cherry
tree that Wi
foil awfolaeas be capable of? Caa aay wash aad soak loor pounds of brpe
Don’t buy fooUahly aad thea blamelThey laid all atisas upon the letter best way in all the world to cease to
b there aay act how
your llaslted inoome for yoor ahoddyjmnd Ipmwed the spirit and porpoae of do evil is to lesm to do well. He who
Aad aow we re aai a aew rap carpel! erer low
well will hare neither time nor
steam them for fifteen mlnotea. Boll
j the day. The openinp portion of onr
which he will hesitate? And If that topether for ten mlnntes. two ponads
So he that keeps
Don’t wear venlcally striped ma-! leaaoa teaches that the Sabbath U not
•aate lore of. the klpht of Eofrertag of aupar. one pint of rlnepar. one
I look at It. aad 1
terial If you are tall.
» day In which we are to starve oni- break It. He that fills ev
smM the door
Etiu eslsiE hare foo aot there a aped- ounce each of whole clores aad stick
Don’t expect preat barpalna to turn | .elves or nSUct the body, but tmther tbH day with things thst
Aadfloaattheatrl^ aadial1ialioiit|B«« hf the aoot decmded type of
mon. nnd oae^nrter of na ooacc
It
prent sarinps
- lone that should minister to the hiph- Mble will hare no ttme to engage la
’em: *caaM wc kaow ’em all;
crimlaal.—oae who kills hte saVject pr
iper. Add the pmaes. aad slmDon’t
wanr
btp
sleeves
and
bUt
hnuie.t
and best wants of both body nnd those things that are prohibited by the
The plok OM b JeifE old pink dress! ,orture* It aot for pab. erea lo aatla
laws of God and nf man:ently until they are fonder, then If you are abort.
j .oul.
Wbat. then, are some pood ways of
hr!wir*S^ with Utile i “ •■bltloa. hot aimpty to satisfy
Don’t fomp Into your clothes nnd exaI| that Jesus did on the eventfal
dnp the Sabbath? The Inridcnt se
^Jocks. thst E DIII’e old woolea
lortardt ‘ThU may he
pect to look dressed.
Sabbath day was but the llluatratkm lected for onr study Is that of ChrM
EhswI.
a straap treataieat of the suhlect but
bat whose Iden
Hi pot cost before cut. Oomed of His two‘great sayings; **ln this
on a certain Sabbath tity hla blopra.
» entered Into the pyna- phers hare foil
silk wont cover n poor lit.
place is one greater than the temple.”
A0.1 nm away, dear op to tJaacomb a,
Don’t forget that dress was made for 1 “For the aon of man U Lom even of Sopoe. unpht and healed s mao poo- ed to establish.
twraty four hotirs. Drain, weigh, and
mill, and scared ’em ao
U tUrrc will be
aeoned
of
an
erU
opiriL
nod
In
tbeoe
Bit yoathfnl ar
Oman, not woman for dress.
I the Sabbath day.” The Revlskm omlu
for each pound allow tbree-quartera of
i !*#%•• not t be Etronp
CTcnU we may lenm bow we may dor was ao great
Don i put all your allowance outside. ‘ “even” nnd -day*Tbe Son of man
“ >««»•«•
*be wn. be n pound of supnr. To four pound, of
that on oereral
Khabby petticoat kills the smartest la Lord of the Sabbath.” This la the
fruit add one acant copful of water and
Mabbatb day we abould occsBlona he
And tumbled In the riafem; nnd Ihej
^
ber lack of care,
two.
,
true
form,
simpler,
grander
than
that
worship
God
In
tbe
public
place
of
wor
broke Into po^
am inckei be bad*
Uo be careful, nod do not atand by^o the aupar. and cook slowly until reatop. The public worship of God baa •try, of which
kd the npured pawn nm
««e jrour
yourown baby
baby lej
And
am made foTj
for-»«.
Ie«miap erll wmya
always been exacted of Hla people. U she wss the
Joe when be cnupbt aach a cold I t^orw U caatoddle AAnd the I
Prewned Flpa—Iw* what are
is not enough to have private devo- anbject. stUlbe
iVnd ’most had the lunp forer. And |
'
known
as
bap
flpa
for
this
preserve,
ttous
In
tbe
borne,
nor
will
tbe
admlra„
„ yfilow plaid
a pel la
the blue
and the
■
all
tkm of God In tbe works ©f Datum aufThat
mm earned weedlnp
weed'lap atrawberries'
atrawberries | the houae la not the Indoenee to ex- pick them over. wash, and soak over
at 1IMM
flee; we must not -foraake the aasem. for prandpa. Ssturdaya;
j erl either. Hare peta Teach the child nlpht In raid water. Drain, weiph. and
blylng of ouraelrea togctb4«r.” The
allow three-quartera of a pound of sop‘ite*’'Sr«rriLT wVr.‘"
»« »»“**»*•
and la nr
soul needs to worthlp God. and this toanna oc mner
lo a pound of fruit, nnd one-half of a
public wontoip would protect us from maiden*, for at
And ms- she saya It's preltler’n the! mind the love of animals I^t. him cupful of water. Dissolve the aupar In
water, and add the fipm. which
id *be""lnl^n?^
o» w a*„ixctox.
rarpeu In the ttore.
1 hare a blp dop and that dap will teach
! bath. teniitatons
The olfira
And J«iai aboat * * ^---------- *»;»ore than
ve previously been steamed for Ilf
j coold not be visited, i
affecting acrostic to j
. ahe’s not moch doubt
im minutes. Simmer them rery penI not be s|K-nt In reading tbe Sondty of the AlexsiMfcr family. Frinces Alexi
And pa. be aaya he’s paid firat-rafe for
j newspaper*, all day vi*it* rauld not be by
untll fairly transparent but nnjia Inn way that
pricktnp hla thumb sore.
’ made to friciMls. keeping ibem from . After bl* vUlt to the Barbados to
uken. aklmminp out as done. When
For. pa aaya. It’a a rep’Isr fjsm’lyr I ahame our own
I Ibeir dutle. to God. if we rogularlj : 17M. whltber be went with bis brother
are done, boll down the aynip un
a
! ”*'**
. worwliijied tJml In Hi* bmi*e on tbe | lAwreiu^ for tbe Utter’s health, he
thick and rich, add the ftps. I.rlnp
“e
'• »«
.« lov. ,h.«. « »
I hzbbalh.
wrote to WlllUm Fauntleroy that he
aln
to
the
bolllnp
point,
flavor
faint
And riir In stripes and sewed, and put many boya seem to think nnd that l«y
j 2. On Ibe Ssbbatli day we could be I had Lurried ba. k to VlrglnU for the
.down In the
b*srna t« hire the anlmsla in hla ly w|th vanilla, and taitile at otinv
. engaged In leaching. ChrUi ’ eutered ( purpoee of
«-alllng onFaunlleroy'a ria^lnto tbe .yuagogue and lamgbt.” i ter. Betty.
In hopes-or obUlnlag a
.own home ia hot pulnR ouialde and
j Teatbeni aiv needed In fbo cbnnb. In revA-atlon
of her former croel aea
Cross-Stitch,
! either rsuae or countenance any cruel[ the borne and In varlou* other pUevs ! tence.”
1) and the man win l»e a mibler char
The iM.pulariiy of scrim raliar* and
{oo tbe Sabbath day. fblldn'n in tbe
After hi* ae«x.nd campaign, remilt*
iscter and much better for the.'friend- cuITk draorsted with cn»ss-*titch t*mWe are not here u* pTny. «« dn
i homes need lo be taught the Bible and | Ing lo the defeat of Braddock and the •
-to drift ‘
ahtp of hU chikllah -peta. '
:•
t*ry in smjiint**d lor by theJr.
I Christian duties With few rxraptlont i debnl of Washington a* an Amertcaa
WV hare hard work to do.
dainty lK*anty. ihyir Incxpensivenes*
)oor Sabbath w«bool. iumhI faitbful and hero, be no longer bad to aoe for
kmdttollft.
j effloleni leacbera. an«l outside of tbeac the favor of Ibe VlrglnU damseU. On
the simplicity of their minufac
Hhiin not the ■
there are iM»n-CbrjHiian luum** wberci the tvmtrary, Ix>rd Fairfax wrote that
The maierisis umhI are scrim
j the teaching of the w ord of God would If he dkl not promptly pm In an apk-as. wtirked with mercerized rat
I be wclcomeil. and public rbarlUble In- : pearance at Belroir the Udiea wooM
-•
atroap!
•;
f1(»se:ie, sllk»-HP. taml>our ratum.
stltmlon* w here the aaine would l.e ffo In tarrtages, oo borae or afoot ”to
- • li matteni mn how deep In • i
A merry aonp of aprinR.
y
•
trenched the wronp.
•;
true. Teaching G.wl« w«nl ia a good ;
If Wasbin
a atm the naoM
^simple 4iera may 1..- used for a fln
. • How ham the battle poea. the day • ; And you'll pel In bloomy pamena.
I work, and many (miiM do it w ho are , Identical gent that hadI lately departed
d<
or II may
hemMltche<l Hiiie
the India—the l»eHa will rinp.
•
bow lonp.
•
lo defrad hi* countTy’a caoae.”
• Faint not. fipht on! ’rniiH*m>w •
ri-d or l.liie. t>Ml and green, i.r red
In 1754J Wasbiogion spent a week to
: Life's not trouble only—
good
to
other*.
(*|iri*t
did
good
upon
*
York
with
Beverly
Itoblnaoo.
who
gr.H*n
are
pretty
combinations
6t
Joy K has to brlpp!
.
the fUbbatli So uiflv and should we had married Suaannah I*hilllpae.dnogbralor. The set ranalsla of collar and
ienrt. are never lonely
upon the waine day. Many about ns | t»‘r «»f Frederick rhllllpae. one of the.
cuffs iA the stort^s where fancy-work
U-hen lore baa made them alnp!
£4HBr*fi EMT ^r
need
onr
sympathy,
nirauragement
j
»*nP'*«T
landed
proprietors
of
the
cotoay.
materia!.^ are sold little books with
and help. If we would give It as liter- Here be met Mary rhllllpae. then a
«wsy and pretty patterns may be
ally as tbe Matter did wc would ^ot flrl of twenty five. Short at wma hta
, , Well worded nnd forcibly , expressed | And you’ll get In bloomy gardens
iKJiight for ten cenu.
want for good o*eo to make of the Sab- . rHltK they were long enough to hrteg
the bells—the bells will ring
la nn srtlcle In n recent number of the
Cross-*tltch originated In Russia and
—Atlanta Constitution
him to bet feet. She decUned hU
bath day
Detrali Tribune on n aiibject tbnt
niBLX azAUj.sua.
j argent propoaaU and two years Utor
Germany, where It is much employed
,
fi •
EaHOwffeyofKinosley.
’*
Gen. II. 1. 2; Ex. xrl. 11-30; xx. Sll;'
her heart to Ueutenant Oolooel
: every meuber should give eameal
for all household linen, as It washes
' Asclpto From Table Talk.
I>eut. V. 12 14; Neb. Ti. 31; Jer. xrll. , R«»:«*r Morrla. A ctirkmt turn of foU
the
7-yeaiNold
son
of
James
Ouffey.
and wears ao well. Cross-stitch Is so
tbmipht to. na far reschinp In its In
Kentish T^st—Kentish toaai
21-27; Mark Ii. 23 28; HI. 1-5; Luke Iv. 1 mad* the Morrla home Waablngtoo’s
Earl I* rM‘rha|»s the yo.irp.‘^i *nan- .Inimmer in Mid
He' phiy«tl
fluence uo the children * whole future utmze Bllces of stale bread. Mix to extremely simple of execution that lit- with the Kingsley band July i.
16;
Heb.
x.
23
25.
headquarters
In 1770. both Morris and
and. his age In-lng
ertM. is an
tie Inatroctlon or practice I* needed
---------------------- . hit wife being fugitive Torlea,
gether two Ubieapoonfuls of flou
lives. The article ia SM follow*;'V
adept m ilh the snare drum.
It waa In March, 1758. when Wari».
•*mia« mrlMUo KaAewVr H.. D...
eapoonful of sugar and a pinch of to do this work, the great thing being
VMd you ever wstfh a baby play with
ington was Journeying to WUIUmaburf
(o
cross
all
stitches
one
way
and
“add gradually one epp, beating
B. g. L
a puppy M a kitten? If you have you
to ranaull phy.lclan* on tbe aUU of
evenly.
Exploding Lamps.
„f ih«- anthcirlre.1 vtTsion, - ‘ ‘
rw York 8Ute unloo. I« pastor of his health, that be met Mrw Martha
will realize that its first impulse sram* until smooth..then one Cfipfol of
F>r the collars and cuffs, in working
Not long since s kero*-ne‘ lamp. C.r.-ai d-nomlnailons will War with
- to l,e to pull its tail or pick It up by Dip the sliced bread into this and let patterns where separate figures are burst Into a mass of flame*, and but «he hlclu-r <virlci*m mor»* patiently
recently
conj
wcall
atand
for
half
an
hour
on
a
platter,
the neck and slmost choke the little
used Inside, a border case mutt be for the presence of mind of a gentle- tiian with tlie truth nmcernlng the aidered tbe alcove topic, and some of twen ty-«!x years old. nine months
thiQf Haven't you seen nifdhera who {adding now and then a apoonfuror ao
the thoughts brought ( t w cne so aug- Wa.l
widow of
tulter until the bread ii well used In spacing. In order that the end man present, who threw a rug over It Sabbath
stood by and laughed at auch Ihlnp*
beln given seven
•ever month*’ standing. Waahlnfton
figures may l»e equally distant from and pitched it out of the window, the
First of all. It is remarkable that, geatlre as to lie worthy of being
I. Fr>-.ln a little butter| In
and allowed U Ao go on. fur ”il la ao
* stilt to Mrs. CustU with an
consequences might have been fatal. I even In His strictly Jewish ministry, this wide publicity. Here are some of
. turning until golden brown on
cunning and amuses the baby?’* |That
the points made; •’Trained me to testify.
•ity
equal
to
that
with
which
In making borders Involving a more have since learned that lainps that iRoni xv. K; Matt. x. 5. «: xv. 24).
w.Kw>d Ml** rhllllpae and In
baby does not know any better, but each side. Take from the pan. spread
or less elaborate design. It Js well to stand half filled for several hours be^ our l,ord never repeated the seventh
nn«rr. iTTd). wa* married to Mrs.
that mother due*, and the mother who thickly with strawherry or other Jam.
begin
the
work
at
one
end
of
the
col
fore
being
lighted,
are
dangerous,
or
|
day
coromandmenl.
Secondly,
a*
the
Cuatl*
of
tbe
quiet
hour’
for
BI
wUl allow her baby to wilfully hurt pile one on another, rarer closely and
lar and work nearly to the middle; at least, not always safe. Also, that ‘ lord of the Sabbath he cleared that ble study and mediution. Taught nn
Very Uttie U really known aboat
any animal 1* aowinp arada In that keep warm for ten minutes before then begin at the other end and work
a lamp which has been unused for p Jew ish Insiliuilon from an unbiblical to search the Bible, whereas I formerly ! Mr*,
hiatorUn dcbaby's mind which will In the course lending to the table.
the same dUtance as before, and Join tlrqe. and of which the wick has be-j strictneKs; declaring that tbe Sabbath read 11 roecbanlcally. Trained my zeal.
Date Roly Poly-Date roly poly Is
of their growth stunt hU moral na
Hat
given
me
therUlon
of
a
cleaner
life.
the two portions with tbe requisite come perfectly dry. should not bejwa* made for man-i. e.. to ser\e
ture and. may finally send him to another nice dessert. Make a rich bla- number of stitches in a way that wlU lighted after being filled until the oil I man. not lo impose a yoke of bondage Taught me the right spirit la which lo
state’s prison. If mother* would only culi dough, roll II oul and siiread with render any neceaaaiy* break In the de baa had Ume lo draw up Into the wick, | upon man—and teaching that it was
realixe the gravity of this seemingly dates which have been atoned, chopped sign as inconspicuous a. possible.
a process which may be hastened byj’lawfur; to
good on tbe SabUth ble says. Has gt«’ra me ac
of tbej
Slewed In a ver> little water until
irivUI practice of letting babies careIn lannderlng these pretty affairs. dipping both ends of the wick in oil | day Thirdly. He knew that through beat friends tbU old world
Sprinkle with sugar, roll up.
leaaly hurt the home peU! The Infant
roe (o give my life to tbe mlnUtry
It will be well lo set the colors with before filling if.—Table Talk.
the entire dispensation which would
: steam for three^juarters of ao hour,
mind grasps a alt tut ton touch
salt and water, to prevent fading. Col
----------------------Wgin from
Pentecost. Christians of the gospel of Jeaoa rhrKf. 1^ me
quickly than most mothers reallte then place In the oven kmg enough to
to keep all Ibe Ixird'a day for GotTi
lars and cuffs ready begun for work, V
Mother's Com Brsad.
oWerve a wholly different day. work. Ua* helped me to a closer comThat baby soon learns to watch for! dry off the top Serve with a soft oi Ing are aold at the fancy-work atotes;
One nnd one-hnlf rup. of milk, one i “‘"“‘'r
*'«' »»< “■' «■"»"> munlon with God. Cheers my life
the pet and to pull it* ull to hear It I« bard aauce.
and tbe Idea Is very useful to novices. .Ified cup Of yWlom corn menl. onej'**^'
H- Hlmwlf »-t tbe Ha* taught me to do the little things
err out. He does not understand, of | Corn Oems-fVom a freshly opened
Bcrim or canvas basted on allk. satin Uble.poon melted butter, one ten""" «'•>’ oboerrnnee by of terrlce. Made roe feel the Impor
course, that It Is wrong, but It pleases
of «»rn Uke one heaping cupful,
velvet may be worked in croaa- Spoon of sugar, one to'spuon baking!^**’*' ”**
the first of tance of doing any little good deed.
him. and he I* n<d told or made to; draining well before meaanring. Pass
Cause* me to realize tbe cloaeooaa of
stltch. and when flnUhed draw the powder, two eggs; one-half teaspoon 1'****
i^urree- Christ. Hat taught me bow Christ
stop 11^ putting these facts together.! ibrough the food chopper, add one
threads of canvas out. leaving the’de salL Scald, which means boil up Just
enforced loves me. H** kept me young In heart
It must be a thing which he is Allowed beaten egg. one-third of a teaapoonfal
sign
on
the
fouDdatloo.
once, the milk, and pour It over Ihe*'^^'
**”’•'*
of salt,
the
dead
He
revealed
Himself
to
the
any one al
meal, l^i this ©opi while you
two tables]
wpuld slop this: but no!
from livrs” question tht Value
Boston Brown Brsad.
are separating and beating your eggs; i sorniwing Magdalene sent A message ”lcave«« frojn
milk, two 1
thing to amuse him: It really does i
Hi* disciples; of ChrUtUn Endeavor? I* not a move
Blfi togetter one cupful of fye«al, stand these aside and mix In tbe corn
a with Peter; ment based upon auch poaltlre belpmeal,
the
butler,
salt,
baking
powder
go on. That boy grows L little older. of baking powder. The mixture should one cupful ^ Graham flour, one cup
- ------------, tt,„ EDd«r.r U not ••w.nlnc "
<»■>*
be thick enough not to apraad to aay ful of yellow ebrn meal and one tea- and angar; then pot in the yolk* and
and goe*
tie* alx
aboul where mother cai
appeared to the assembled:
extent when dropped from a spoon—U spoonful of salt,^ Beat three-fourths of last the stiff white*, very lightly. Bake|
watch him every minute. I aay
Svw.
and lmpa.ried to them the
rui of Mda Into two cup- in a buttered biscuit tin in a hot oven
because the Utile girls are not quite not. add a little more flour. Heat a
A very 1
Ifni scries of confer^
half an hour-Cwiod Housekeeping.
Spirit. Tbe Sabl»alh belonged
ao apt to have the love for, teasing teaspoonful of butter In the blazer, fuU of tour milk, then add.tbe milk
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to the di.spen»atlon of Uw. wa* a day eucet In ibc Interest of evangelUtic
that small boya have. and. more than drop In the batter by small apoonfula and two-thirds of a cupful of molasses
work has Just been held under tbe
and guarded by
Pit Making.
leal. Butter well a five
that, most mile girls have the really ^Tten brown turn over and brown on
rlble legal sanctions. Tbe first day anapkea of tbe New York State union.
Id pailorbakini
natural love for animals and the hat- the other aide. These are also called
Three practical suggest ions on pietij,. dli.pt^nsatlon of grace. Tbe apeakera bare Included Mr. Wil- N4BT rjin.LirsA wao axrcaxD id HsoaT
lUm PhllUpa Hall. Rev. Dr. John F.
wabaivotos.
red for seeing any cruelly, but even j »ock oy.
s. the seasoning added lids.
making:
U a day of Christian activity, and
Carson, Rev. F. 11. ;acoba. Rov. Dr.
they should not be encouraged In any living ac
tins in a ketUe of boUlng water, let
reaemblanoe In flavor.
Break eggs Into the mill ; for custard pji ___
__ in the renewed hearu George R Stewart and State Presldect acribca her as “petite, overfood, ternMmcilons
peatuoui. obstinate and a poorapaner.”
for early training goes a
Orange MarmaUde—Drop a numbet ting the water come half way np the pie and beat wlth^ cyclone egg beater ;^"cbr7*V'*"redram^'
Rev. Lr. Edwin Forrest nallcnbcck. Be that as It may. Washington laved
rant character building ln|«f flue. Juicy, seedless oranges Into a
Cover the kettle closely, aad until foamy. Makes much finer and
^rreter anomaly can well be
Tbe points touched were Tn»y. Allisny. her devotedly, and her poor apritlng
bowl of cold water, let stand for haU keep boiling constantly for three hours, smoother cnstqyd.
nKlniHi tlian that which is expressed Syracuse. Rochester and I^ockport. In and her temper be eonld readily exan hour, then scrub gently with a soft when the kettle can be moved to the
For fnill pie. alwaj-s ml* the flour ^ ^^e phrase* -Christian Sabbath' Albany the confereocc was made tbe cnae lo view of hU own abortootntoga
bristle brurii. thoroughly to clemnae back of the stove, and stand for two thofooghly with the sugar for the ,t, pr*.clse equivalent wluld be ’’legal beginning of ao erangelUtlc campaign In those reapectx Their married Bfr.
of two weeks, led by tbe local nnlnn
near him he feels that It must be both- them Wipe and weigh them, aad for hours to ripen the brown bread. Be- thickening and sweetening of the pie.
Interrupted as It waa by tbe wqr ntid
gabbath had lu great and
tbe duties of tbe prealdeocy. waa nevered In some way; thU grows and be- wh pound allow one pint of cold wa
the bread out oo a Makes tbe Juice erremy and 1. not to) j^o^o^ed place in the national life of
ter With a Sharp knife cut the fralt platter and set In a warm oven to dry. apt to run over. Put the butter on u„el; will again have lu great place Sometimes we show a wrong cooeep- ertbeieaa no happy that tbe gaoerak in
coogratolatlng
De Cbostelhix oa M*
mori a manta and then it la that the In the thinnest of slices, cutting again -Farm aad Flrealde.
the lower crust before putting lu tbe.,p
millennial eanh; and 1. to tbe tloo of Chrtetian Endeavor by striving
real cruelty U bapun. A recant nute Into quarfors or elghu. accordtag to
friilt, aa It win rise when reheated and | f rhiatian a precious ”shadow (Col. U. to wortt op to Cbriat Instead of oot eo^"^ra^the°]u^M aUto.^*i? hU
A Pretty
size. As fast AS cut. drop into the wa
be more evenly distributed through jig. n, of
rest of God (Heb. It. from Him. We need more consecratad win Waahingtoa left to “hU dearly be
»t. more holy endeavor, lo oor loved wife- tbe one of allhU praperty
boys who hnd
ter. and. when flnlihed. oover aad aat
ThU U made by cutting two heart- the friUL—Table Talk.
{3 4,
1,^
^,^*1 and HU
for Chrfot-BcT. Edwin Fonret end named her aa hU ezecotriz. She
cruelty lo anlmnla; for croalty which
shaped plecea froai white riderdown.
D. D.
did not aorvlve him laog.
mnkaa ooe^ blood nm cold to read hours. Bring quickly to the bolllag aad maklag them toto a-cushloa. At ‘ Th.
The Pareeturi
ParpetuM Flowarioo
Flooring Lamnn
Lemon.
,'
children are taught to
aboat. and whnt tort of minds must point (using an npata or poreMato the todeatotloo between the two lohea
When the booaewITh mokes lemon-j avoid such extreme view* of the aaup •« VIBkt.
Ooorgt r. Baer, preaideot of tbo Parke-Doea
thana boys tore who parpatrmtad tbosa lined kettle), nnd nUamar ntowly ootll plaoe the head of a doll with loog ode of tbe fragrant yellow fruit, or j cred day. the greater emahaaU should
yoor taby keep ya^
fiaad^ acu? Why. 1 woaldnl truri the rinds are soOclantly taodar to ha
Tbe nine of tbe coahloa will grates lu rind into a cake filling, or) be placed on the other aide of tbe Philadelphia and Reading rallraad. fo
popalarlj ooppoMd to have a deep haaadi A ctoaractar any more than 1
Deed to oorreapoad with the alxe of
question, for tbe tendency of today .trad of John Ifltehefl. hot recently bo
wooM trasl the bnrdaoed criminal, and put aside for twanty-fonr hoora. weigh the doH’a head oaed.' Make a cap of
U towarda a too loose obaenrance. Bat save aoma todkattoa that be has a -Ufo.
________________
1 wooMb*! atom tham the charity that a aacoad Ume. and to aach peoad
iderdosrn. aad tie nader the doll’s
At all seasons of the year before considering the other aide, it
grmto Of admiratloa far tba preaideat
add one pound aad a half nf gfoaoMtod
nth ribbons of any preferred ool- can be foond on the lemon tree the
aC tha Uallad maa WorkerA ”What -Whal’a year FItttow.
aoma crttotaal aeto hare a aacoad aide sugar. Heal again nad boU nlowty but
nd have the enrU foil over on bloaaom. the tiny formed lemoo. and
Maa to begtootog with
da TOO tldak af Joha Mitchell, aay pfo aad aaltog yoor
to tham. whieh whila aot pamoolap steadily until the fruit rinds are trans the white cushion. Featherstitch tornona In all atngea of growth to the
dtoaar baifcwardr
Bototoaea af tha
the aet at all. wUl in noma nmaO da- parent nad thick; than bottle and aaaL akmg the aeam of tbe cushion, and fan grown fralt It U a perpetual
ptaa aooooBi for IL bat With the fooBg
Lemon ManaoMda-VOr thU ba par- place bowa on each lobe; attach a bearer. The bkMom. the leaf, the
4Amom who wllfally tortorto oat of Ucolar to nolaet thim aktmmd. Juicy
w of ffhhoaa of the aame color wood, the ftrott. and aU porta of tha
Oars moforan Jooi 4o too thn atony. frolL Woih aad aenih as tboetai far aa that aaad to the tiea of the cap.
^ ore dellghtfony firagraat
The Record’s Gallery
of Bright Children
m -*
pi* :
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THE EVEKIEG KEOCMKD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SO, 1004.
r
I* \
.
or tli« kftnsUoe Iti
imertcaa 8b«et ma4 Tta
M/ik* all vorioMB cnpiofad ta tbejPUt#* eompaai
mr is nnmlBV Borv ttea
MMorta ooBtnrfM by «b* Natioiial
mflU foil tUw. prodoeiag aon
. It Is oaOlMS CD. TW «r4«r
4.0oa ihw » boz» of ptetos meh woek.
voftaMB, OM»4b«rtli of vbleb are! Very MnJr of tbb Is bebic sold, folly deioiood that the rmllyoads hare hacaa
flksitod. Tbe atrfke te dM to aa at- 75 per *«it brta* sto«d. IftbeasUls to crab ooal aamia. as they did dortas
the
aathndte
strike.
The
srabbiag
taaipt to start op itro plaals w* . werr kept ronniac at this rate out
process eoasSsu of seisiad cars eoa>
The bar BUI of tbe Repobifc lrt«
tL w»* MdJ«« m«
»~»M» •» to .««• for
has prnlam roads to aid the ahlach'
wearers of tha State of Waehtacion
la their preaent Uht agmlast a redne-
HHpera hare baea ramored from Mtv
llae. m, to Chkata
emOIrb to the anrnbar of
ployad in tha maanfaetara of petti*
oaau. in Kew Toek city, hare formed
of tbe
a mUoa aad damaad a geaeml to*
forapariod crease in wacaa.
of only two weeks woold dose many
The AUaata Pedaratlon of Labor
of the largest Cacforlat. aad that if will pnt oot a candidate for tha 1
the general suspension shonld be con .latore and continiie the icht ag
Unoed tor another ten days practically chUd labor.
matioiial Ualoe of
the whole industrial life of the city
would come to a stmndsUlL*
America has 4X.OOO members, each of
Tbe Massachusetu Bureau on StatU ! whom contribute $3 InitUllon fees
lies of Labor has reported that free! 30 cents a week for dues to the U
empIo>inent bureaus are in success-1 ury. It pays a strike beneht of |5
ful operation In thirteen stales In the a week, a funeral benefit of |5«. a wUe
United States, as well as In eight for- and widowed mother benefit of 140.
eign countries, and recommended tbe | and a graduated death benefit
establisbment of such a bureau la j from $200 to $2k0.
Msssacbuselts. ^
; The Retail Oerks* Protective Asstv
A committee appointed by the min j cistloo ch^es all men $1 to >oln. ^
ers and operators to collect funds for cents per week dues sad it gives $5
the members If the Steel Corporatloe
to work after a loot period of 1
’ Feb 1 the workmen of this!^ >»**^*^ workers the
backbone of OBloalsm will be broken
10 par esat. la their wa«aa Coosider- as far as n Is eoncwroed. The poOey
lac the laas parlod of IdlaaaM they of tbe company will be to Tefuse to
wofw gtad .to even get work at that > deal with dakB labor in the fntam.
Flick b. said to hare
prloa. The ailU has bee* hampered
uTm
**** followed,
lor orar a year on the foal maitar
aalI *****
to en j There will be no chanite in the
tiraly remedy the dltotty.
j wanes of brlckmakers this year. The
On accoont of the graat BaWamre Uate for either the unkm or nmploreri
lira Col. J. Frank Bopplaa. n eomprtent j»« ask for a change has passed
aatborliy on fsctory stalisUcs. asU 1. Tbe arbitrators in tbe strike of the
mates that the namber of persons | Cbicagu Urery.^vors hare aunminced
thrown ooi of amiSirment wUl reach i ibelr decision. The result Is a renewal
M.OOO. Others hare esUmaled the en of the old contract against which the
foreed Idleness at graaUy more.
the face of these advsntages only 5tk»!
. I*s.. reported tl
The Pwwd Iron Works of I*hlls
i subscribed
clerks of fc.otS) in Detroit (and nearly!
dalphla aosad Indefinitely recently i of the omners. The^e two Mem.i are ;2r. had I
4.cmm» <rf ibsl number are women)
I cost min
Wbag IW men. the jast or a force erf th.t .here shsll
no inore delegates
neariy l.fi00, received notice **>■« their
fbe unions posted Jn the stables; p.nye<l at the four mines of the Ells , niembera of tbe sssoctstinn.
ssrrluu were no longer required- The j and the liverymen are not bound to worth Coal company at Ellsworth. Pa..; Most of the leading unions In Eng
man who were dtochargad at one time 1 have uniforms made by union UUors. who were n.Mified on Moods of s cut i Und have levied an ssM^ssroent on
earned ffom* $40-to $50 a week, but! The men are l« receive |12 a week m wsgeji, have refused to work, and | their members to rmUe the funds for
lately have been receiving an pversge' f‘*r a twehe himr day. with 25 cents
nr,, now out. A branch of the I’nlt
I’nit « csmtuilgn and to pay their merolK^rs
Workers of America was |i r.oo a year during their term ..i
of $1$ a week*.
j
«»'ertlme with one day
off In «acb w»^k Tl se were prac- formed recently and the officials of ji«.rvl<N' in Parliament,
As the result of the oonference
tically the txmditlons before the strike.
organi.a.lon claim a rnsjoriiy ot * Workers in the various deimrtnienl.^
tween Agent Connelly of the
Istlr of the age Ithe
the men h.-.v joined.
of Zion City have suffered a reducYork. New Haven and Hartford rail i
road and a committee of the 600 sirlk-l grc»wlng um- of mine machines in th- Both sId* a claim victory in the mbUon of wage*^ A scarrliy .rf
Hcials desir i1 J^***^***^***^^^*****^***^*****************^/*****^
IBK freight handlers their strike has biM.mlnous coal mlnoH of Uie United Ur workers* strike In Trenton. K. J.jgiten as the cause, the officials
The retsirt of E^lwsrd W. The manufacturers stale that they; ing lo keep as many per.M
m the .priHlucUon of c<mi1 In c.nslder the affair ended and the men j ble employe<l rather than
to work on the old terms, which are
es arc tired of tbe j payroll by wholesale discharges
$13 a we«‘k or 2tt cents an hour.
j
uhUih forms paruof the annual claim that the
ft not for two orl Main** Is the only state n»»rth of the
TbeUnltedftUte. Steel Corporation I volume of Mineral Resources. pul>- struggle and .
United SUIes Oeologicar thre«- of the owners they would grant Ohio and east of the Mississippi that
Is lining up for a struggle with lhe[llshod by
We can fit you with Chest Umteciors. Lung Pnitectors. and
s that 5.418 machines the lu ,,er c-nt. Increase and have has no local of the American Feilera
Amalgamated Association at the close | Survey, i
leu Vests, or we can show you M>m«- giKxI values In Chamois Skins,
i lion of Musicians.
of Ihw'kago'agnM^ment. June 30. The were employiMl in 1900. as against 2.- iK*ace.
Chicago unions are said to have. The i^tate Federation of lJtU«r of
im which a kjw prlceil Vest or Lung Under!or ran eanlly lie made.
prtnrlpal fight will l>e among the tin 622 In 18HK. In a few of the sUtea
plate workers, and It will affect sev there was a decided decrease In the ’over three million dollars dejiosltod in 1 New Jei^y Is making a determined
“Better loi»k at our proposition.”
chines used, but withtb<‘ banks and are agitating the quea- eflort ui have the State Board <jf Areral thousand aheel workers. In prep
arallon for the confilct the warebouaef the eaceptl.m of Wyoming, theae were tion of starting a^k of their own. bliration wiped out and the annual ap
In Texas and T^neaaee there is j proprtalion for its support iransfem-d
of the tin plate planU are being filled states In which comparatively little doto overflowing. In addltlao the storage velopraent In the mechanical produc said to be a very strong demand for to the Department of Factories
RuaaUn teacherv are paid about the
bouiea of the American Steel and lion nf coal has IxM-n made. AU of union labor.
Wire company are iK-log packed full ih.- states when- the use of machines The Iron Moiilden,* Union of North j same meagre wngex as the unnkilled
4rf plates and the Steel Corporation Is bad ex.-rted any significanteffect up-, America has begun proceedings to ; day laborer.
sr- COID WEATHER GOODS
Patents
ScieifificJfri^^
James G. Johnson
MSI WHITE GOODS M»
USUAL DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN
AND
Muslin UflderwearEconomy
i,:a-
Table Linens and Domestics
This is the ONIA WHITI- SALE in
this pan of the state. IVoplc watt weeks
for this event, and then purchase enoiijrh
to supply their neetis for a year.
At present prices of cotii.n it pays to
look ahead a little. When you can add
a few more corset covers, pctiicoats or
gowns to your present stock of muslin
underwear at prices that will prevail «iur- in« this sale, you an- w i«- if you .io it,
If you admire neat and tasty sewm^L
if you appreciate and like ^rt^od roomy
niffhtirowns. wide chemises and lull width
and fitted hip peiticsats. you will more
rcadiVsec the splendid values we are
i V only by bii.^in
tiling U of ih»- ^
[ right prlci-». .
you nvoM ibf- m.-rrhi If4« that l^ offrnnl
th.-a|.l.»; wh»-n in lari
th- flrar»-Ki kiml oi
i- in hax*'hr pn-f'tlgr wr hav.‘ I .itiri* only h> turril. no .
itirihtM or qiK-tUloui^ (
irk of rv«-o' at I
lurni and r**a«lln»*tos
good" anything
rlo or
Tin: SATISFACTORY STORE
taliH^ I
luM now ihoy an- douhly altrarllvr during ihia aale.
A f.‘w mlniii«*a in ihc aton- will ronvlnc*- you of
1-1 S|»r»-ada. weigh fhns.- p^muvU. flv*- mincea. aire
81-lk). a very flnr t.prri.1
in a vam-iy oi
pr^-tty honryromh paTirnia. r.-gular value |1
-prlrfvl aiM-cla! f..r ih
$1.25
*^*'^uVas^only by making our purchases
of these goods early in the lall before
manufacturers or any one else dreamed
of the present prices on raw cotton that
we arc able to offer them at these prices,
rhcrc are just a few of each kind
-------' here
^ive you an idea of
mentioned
what awaits you in beautiful, snowy
under-muslins. One of the prettiest and
daintiest of feminine fancies that we have
not told you about is our lace trimmed bri
dal scl.but be sure to have it shown to yon
i nrek and
e:
HOod QU»my cotton
79c
turned down ctd-
CORSET COVERS
04Ka1 Miwlin Skirt, wide hemat Itfhod ruffle
..f It
well
Mualln Skirt with eighjeen inch India Unon ruf
fle. trim^ with torchon lace and inaer
lion, twelve tucka. nothing skimp
but the price ..:....................... .
Mualin
lualin ISkirt with <
fie. trimmed
three of Inaei
for the price
Muslin Skirt with wide ruffle, trimmed with wide
lace, alx rows of Insertion and four tacks, very
handaome. well made and perfect fit- ^2
r- $1.00
Jt.25
Fine Mualln CK»wn. lucked yoke, with fine largr
tucka. embroidery trimmed neck and aleerea.
r
T
MONDAY, prKBROARY
SKIRTS
GOWNS
MiuIIb Oown. with licm»t
worth
T«-n pit-ers t1n>‘ In^li l»amaHk^ Natln nuish.
rr-g«»lar pri(v tl.r.u prited for
AH
fhia aale prr yard ........................... # I «UU net
Fifty dozrn Napkina Thia I* another
lot «,f the aamr kinrf wr havr ha«l tl Qfi
iH-.forr. at............................................... #ltU0net
Tw.-nty fivi* plfHOK Lin* !! R.*d and Blu«- Chi-ck
Toweling. iM-r yard
.................................... DC
Fivr doy.en Bleached Sherta. aeam.-d. alre Aft
72S4I. net prl.-.UOC
Linen J luck Tiiw-ela. «>Ior*-d InirdcT. aire 12^0
$1.00
Ktoton. Oown ot hoe t,».Un. torc^un
noca,* yokV ^ fine vir*l^”and ^brolde
lallionx; wide ntf
Inaenion, with
$3.00
Other very pretty atrles at %\M, $1 JO. UM up.^
•“ S1.50
.*e give you n. plain Skirt of gtxw! mns- ^Qq
■ ‘
:*.^ • V
DRAWERS
Nainsook Chemlae. hem«tltrh«*d and fagolted
.voke; nine inch hemailtched ruffle on O0g
l^ng Cloth Cover, fire rows fine Val. Insertion in
front and six In tiack; lace to match trims neck
l^»ng Cloth. India Unon yoke, trimmed with
With fine
Val. lace, same lace trima neck and arm: ten
Inch ruffle on bottom with one
Val Insertion ...............................
..S
....... r- 75c
SISTT-..'"
J1.00
IndU Linon Oorer, fteked all orer. lace
trimmed neck and arms ....................... OIIU
M.
Our line white cotton and embroidr
ered linen Shirt Waists are all here
and the line is certainly vcr>* swell, one
of the best we ever had: these are indi|ded in the discount list.
.
CHEMISE
aleevee—we give you a good choice of
atylea at thi* price .................................
Fine Mualin Cover with aix rowa of Val. I
down the front, lace trimmed neck and
armhole ......................................................
insertion and
Cloth'Cover, front of
trimmed with
faggoUng; neck and arm
faggoting and colored silk r
talnly a beauty ..
Swiss Embroidery yoke;
India Unoo Margu^
neck and arm finished with fine torchon
^ 25c
50c
• s. ■
i ■
M«.- 17-34.'................... 0J, * ^
aJiNO, fOO^.
.ong Cloth, tucked and hemat itched yoke,
mt-d with torchon lace; hematltched
and tuckeil ruffle a» lM>ttnm
Si.25
$2.50
m
rn I' f\
On the following we jjive our usual
discount: All white wool dress goods,
white wash goods, muslin underwear,
laces, embroider) ; table linen, napkins,
towels, lace curtains, curtain nets and
mulls, handkerchiefs, bed spreads.
Ovtoc 10 th« Inct Ihnt we are aelUas both brown
ni>d U^ed CDUOB* lower than the aarkirt price
OB eoltoi) coode todair. aU brown nad bhwebed ooiloo. will not be diMOtwted.
......
the
V-X
EVENING RECORD
b -“’tfottaar*"-
GETT, MICH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1004.
CAR PERRY
JEWSDRIVm
FROM SIBERIA wofTstop
lllijThsie Who Lhre Along the Railway
Hut Lorn
GIVE
ti. MIGHT
I UP SECRETS
1®'
|i^
TO CLOSE tin GAP
UUT HOT ins OR TtAUOj
STuissj;"W““
XkVi feet.
rj
XHcMion •« Amur Rlw.r-M.ny
Jmuro Will UntfouModly OJ«.
• *
x'Sj.JS.-srisi':
ira win 1
on hi. ,
pepalation of OmM.. M on the <
on thT.
HAllTZICHDEAD
Death Ended the 1
an Who Had Hia Arm Torn
Harry 7,lck. who
ao terribly In
red near
ed of bis injuries
I
last night at
A partlcularty sad thing In c
ling man's death was
was engaged to be
7 ] married and the wedding
weddl„» was
u. to have
i Uken place In three weeks.
eh. tO^-lc all Eorope to
industrious young man and
In the far Eaotern
*" • ^onhj young Udy.
and N a terrible
Ited^rbyNieEvenlfifl
bmaHy cold wmalher to plaoae of
Three thooeaed are hffected.
ma^ of whofn are not likely to aor. I
I ef the Journey.
ft
The fuaeral senricea will I
, to Engtaad. and M, Campon, afteraocm at 2
ich ambias.dsr for their re. bnrlrd at Acme.
mean,- asks the
leave London to
rT
Is
1 feet the feeling of
hatred It growing bstwesn RuealA En
gland and Francs and the developments are awaited with groat anxiety
by many.
war. Ruasla has internal troubles within hsr own ompire and It la said the
Finns are getting ready to strike for
freedom. It la wnderetoed Rueela ia
hampered for want ef funda
4APANE8C CAPTURED.
Hr Wire to thr Rvrnlng Record.
Port Arthur. Feb. 20—An encounter
in the Korean territory has occurred
iw,
BUBPECTE INVITED TO JOIN ARMY
By Wire lo thr Evrning Rrcord
, EL Petereburp, Feb. 20—An Imperial
wkaae has been iemied inviting ah the
palHteal auepecta to enter the army aa
private, and th. government pror
te relieve them ef police etiperyislon
In that coae.
_____
RUEEIANE COULDN'T EECAPE.
Bpedal to the Evening Record.
Tien Tain. Feb. 20,—The Rueeiai
fleet in the harbor of Port 'Arthur al
flotilla.
has battled up the port for more than
a weak, waa on the alert and the effort
te aacape was a failure.
'There was a sharp action in vrhlch
af the Ruaeian vesaeU and the
ir-''
t .'i.
F
ft:
Br.
-
Cetter mriting,,
A KaaMiraH a ewabbutton af good papar. pam and Mt art wM.
LH ua atM« ya« tba Whltbig Can<pany*a llna af btatlanary p.rtao
tiaa In papar aaraty.
All makaa al alaal pana, but whan you aia tlrad af ataal pant,
a WATEWtIAN'* IDEAL FOUNTAIH PEN. Natblng ia lira af tbam.
Our Inka art mimaraua. Yaur favortta la haro.
.
mm.
« « City Book $tois
• a ver5
I time on
the trip to avoid
On necoont of no coni nrrivlng here for
aome Ume. the fuel of the ferry was
imt baan, nor hae she been camid te atop running on acoimt of
any Ice encountered eo far. The only
thing that cousod the delay was t
ehortoge of fuel.
Mr. Kaiirroan. vire president of t
railway owning the b«ial. and Vo
master Gill .of this plare. were
bc^ when she left here Sundi
They returned last night, having |
off at Booth Fox Uland and driv
with a team on the Ice lo Northport
‘Ighi
cars for the boat both at Manlstlque
and Northport. The necesshy for fast
trips U evident and these win be
made provided there U plenty of coal.
Large, ahipmeni* have been billed for
Northport and It U expected that they
will arrive here before the Ixiat gets!
Stopped for Fuel,
r. L. Mann, of Milwaukee,
only passenger on the boat. Mr.
was seen by a Record
this more
he being on his way eouth.
ki.
WILL HAVE AN ARMORY.
erans last Wedaeoday night
lowing were appointed to form a coi
mittee to look up a ball to be used i
an armoiy: A. F. Little. L. K. Clev
Und and Monroe Morse.
1
tbtp
Pltast
tbt
Cadits
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Will You
>• ar« (ferny a •«>//••
(fifeKfetfew. rfe/(«
*yfer fTife St»n <fe(
fe» i(«> Mm#/ „
fe/«r«. Tfe/ •ill
Permit us to show you AmerIra s greatW musical achievemeni-the instrument that U
Hol.l direct from factory lo
home at factory prices? If you
m/ (MM* mho (fe»>M
DEATH OF MRE. NEAEON.
EK« L»v«l In This Eectien Almost Half
a Century.
Mrs HenrietU Neason. wife of Yin
cent Neason. of 131 North Spruce
street, brief mention of whose death
was made yesterday. lUed in this sm^
lion almoet fifty years ^*hen she was
but 7 year* of age. her parenu moved
to Good Harbor from her birthplace In
aeveland. Ohio. She was 57 years of
age at the time of her death.
Mrs. Neason l^d been ill. about a
month, the primary cause of her death
being a fall which s^e sustained joat
after Christmas. F^m the effecU of
thU her knee became diaeased and ft
was necessary to perform an operatk»nA husband and seven children, all
of thU city, are left. The children are:
Mra. Norman Hill. Mrs. Time Dum-
For This EvcRiug
Slits or Overcoats
rcoats
,
?
I LOT OF NEW SHIRTS. TIES. HATS |
s. KMU & OHmiir
RNumutoiiMiiin
Ofposrk
lO 0*Olools
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- -A
feMrf</(/ ZfeM. Tfe/ mn
marit a mM Hmm faaa (a
•aa. C0H£ ua FEiST
/aaraj»a,afc/*a^, : .
BupaKimball
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD 8H0E8.
are sure we can fit you with a pair of our real comfort
WARM SHOES
Plano you will get satUfacUon
every time. These goods are
fully guaranteed by a reliable
company. See the Ute alyles
ar.- V.T5 Main, whilr othrn. atv nice rtoucb for draat abort.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
nm SLiirm
W.W.H
W. W. KWBIUI COMPARY
mrrMlSL S.E.Stra«.Ar.
ssa.’sT-" —
‘ToSs:-.
said. -We proceeded some ton or
twelve miles north of the Island and
ELClOH RIDE PARTY.
kept encountering heavy windthrows
of Ice. The boat went
of Ice V
countered almost as easily as though
It were clear water, and Ice two feet
About 35 young people enjoyed a thick did not bother her any. However.
It
kept
getting worse and worse
slelghrtdp and party last evening oot
to the home of J. Devendorf at East and fearing to run out of fuel, the
captain turned back to the Uland. The
boat will take on 200 cords of wood
me. Ught refreshmeou were served. teathJJ’'
The following people attended the
Kaufman, the vice
party: Rhea Martin. Verm Wynkoop, of “Mr.
the
Haxel Ferris. Hattie PNereon. Corrine
Slivers. Madge Strangway. Edna Mil
ler. Winnie Baker. Grace Woodhoose. way to ManUtique but rather than
Bertha Perott. NIta Wright, Florence wall until the boat started again which
Earl. Julia Kelly. Edith Timblin. Mary might not be for some time, we re
Wright. Harold Titus. Robert Welker. turned. 1 walked the entire distance
John Ashton. Charles Hodge. Clifford of 21 miles Into Northport.”
Beat Will Run.
Wells. Will Gibbs. Alfred Wilhelm.
President Melheany, of the ManU
Jay Smith. l,uctus Patchln. John Bau
man. Morris Brinkman. Julius Beer*. tlQue. Marquette A Northern, of Grand
Yahmer Nelson. Cy Hall. Elga Olds. Rapids, notified the Record by wire
this
morning
that the car ferry had
Hairy Waite. Clifford TImblln and
stopped at South ]
Tate Evans.
The party was chaperoned by Mrs. for wood and that aa soon as the fuel
of this dty and Mrs. was on board. It would resume Its trip
James Purvis lo ManUtique.
r the evening.
THE WEATH EN-OoMTOliy telr 1
.
4
isa.-
QUICK
SERVICE
LOHeOUTAKETELEPliOliE UNES
me Whiting Hotel.
gnOE STOP
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
All Kinds of Mill Work
MICHIGAN TELEPHONE GO;
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices,.
F. P. JONES
Hn sterUd his Milk Route
sgsm and Is Mlling Milk from
ELdRARSOM’S DAIRY
All my old ftetron* are oakoA
to continue deslIng with me.
F. P. JOKES
SAN1).\BB—One Tn-o, Three
gna Four Slrsp. 14J0, 1.25, 1M,
1J5mo^2.00. Very stylish, new
heels, tom soles: sec them at the
The Old Relieblo Shoo House
FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.
Have You
Seen ihose beautiful new embroideries
at >yilhelm'*?
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
242 Front StroM
Judging from the re
mark* we hear it is the most elegdnl .
collection ever shosn In town.
WV desire to call your special atten-
two Dollars lo
Gight Dollars Saved
on each suit offered in our
lot of from one hundred to'^
one hundred and fifty
men’s suits we are closing
—Third to on^half off on
all these—now’s your time.
4lon to theme dainty Swiss ^els In such
fsvorite patterns as the
TENERIFFE, ACORN, ROBE. FLEUR
DE
LIE, BOWKNOT, CLOVER
LEAF, BUOE, ETC,
One Dollar to two
Dollars Saoed...
'
on each pair of pants in our
special sale of winter pants
—best and newest goods—
bought this winter—buy
now while sizes are full.
1‘ V
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■
SEVENTH TEAR—2112
Bee will be open Moadai
Feb. tt. from 7 to S n. m. and from
ahoot 3 o*tek this morning. The Ere to 4:38 p. m. Carriers will make ;
-'The Abbott** Dead.
By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
Flahkill Landing. N
Fbb. 38 —
-The Abbott.- the famons trotter
d by Joba J. Scannel. died earty
this morning from n severe ooM con
Bpedal to the Kvenlng Record
tracted several days ago. He was
lued at I35.000.
Northport. Mich., Feb.
The ear
ferry la at proaent near Sooth Fox
lal^ Uking on n supply of wood.
A» was stated In the Reoord Tues
day. the boat pasaed out of sight be
tween North and South
lalanda
She got almoet a. far a. Maalstknie
but encountered very heavy drifts of
Boon Etoppod by Ice.
ring committee was appointed to
work with the O. A. R. for th4 same
purpose: Robert Walter. Lieut. H 1
Knapp and Edward Austin. ,
The two committees will work to
gether and It U the object of the two
organizations to aecnre aome hall aultable for them to have as an armory.
damaged. There ia no mention Several placei are In sight but noth
ing deflnlie has been ammplished.
af any injury t
meeting will be held next Monday
nlgbt by the two committees to fonnuWILL ABANDON MANCHURIA.
late some kind of pUns to work on.
EAR ALMOET TORN OFF.
Bpactel to the Evealag Record.
Rame. Feb. 20.—A Che Woo dispatch
-BACHELOR GIRLE.Wm Unloading Logs and tha Block
rocelvad by the Ranw nawa agancy.
Hook Elippod.
^
aaya that Ruaela haa/dacldad to aban- Young Ladies Who Oe Nat Favor the
J. Q. Adams met with a terribly
ben all af Manchuria. Haibln m a
Leap Year Idea Have Party.
painful accident yesterday, hU left ear
strategic paeittaiv N admitted to be
The -Bachelor Girls.- a new club re- being almost entirely tom off.
Mr. Adams was loading togs aboat
bad and H haa been deddad to fall cenily formed, had a very pleaaant
back an the Amur river and make that time at the Cressey home on Tenth
street last evening The party was for
the base af aperatiana.
the pleasure of the friends of the slipped and struck him In the bead
It It aaid that Admiral Alexlaff an- young ladles and aboot Efteen were just back of the ear. almost aevertag
present. However, these were all girl that member. lo spite oC the terrible
nauncad at the peneral war c«
mature of the Injury, the man came
ence, held at Harbin, that Part Arthur friends, the sterner sex being con ea to tkU dty and walkad to a physi
spicuous by lu complete absence. Dar
eeuld not hald aut any length af time. ing the evening a spread waa aarvod cian's oOke. A number of persoat
which was much enjoywl. The giMaU saw him oa the streeL the blood
NEW OHIO ELATE.
were drrosed In funny oostomeo and
It U needness to add that they all had
Herric kfar Vies President and Disk a pkaaaat time. Ko gamea were
far Eanator.
By Wire to tke Bvenlai ®
Albert Heasa. who haa been bag
Clevelaad, O.. Feb. 20.
) the desk
gagemaa at the M. B N. B. depot for
Oox, tba Clod
some Ume, haa beea promoted to the
_ hotel this morEhig to
position of ngent at Lake Ann and T.
Verreau of tkU city has beea pwk
t' '=^
vx.
OAMAOCO BY FIRE.
NOW taking on wood for fuel
AT EOUTH FOX lELANO.
th? chimney.
*
^^
The upper part of the boose waa
Quite badly burned. Imping n hole
throogh the Boor. The pinaler feU oE
CABGOISO AT lOTB PMTS one
room down suirs ^d the fumitare wns dnmnged. The moat of the
Ere was conEned to the opper story.
CANE RACK TO lELANO RECAUEE
OF LACK OF FUEL.
dence. Only oim tank of the
waa required to pot the Ere <
will Ik
the Uland This has to be hauled a
mile and that U what
cmuslmc the
ThJo If an Inportnnt deal and fn
voire, the beot piece of vacant prop
erly remaining on Froat otreet be
%V'
■ir- r
.'
Northern Eayo the Boat Will Con-
1$ THE EXCUBC OF THE EUMIAN
A truMfm> wmn jeoaptoind today by
which E. McNaxnm Ineoao. owser
OOV
or 4«V4 fMt froouc oe PTtMit wiiini,
thn proptfty bntas thr test lot of the
Frtedrlch MUte on rroot mtxmt,
where the bolldlns- were doMroyod by
are m^renl y^r. nco The lot ad•UT MUET WAUC THfKMIOM THE Jofin the bolldhic of Frank Friedrich
oo the aaat and n lot of 17 feet front
•MOW AND mrrrmm cold.
owned by OUbewt M CarU of the Carl.
Cigar Company on the weot.
Another deal la In pragreM by
FiMt Eeil( mtti04 Up in MHf>
'fltrr
:;■
Jyamilton CMhina Campam
**5iS7iibirtdaad.- wa. .11 be dfed
Rev. C, T. Bloat't Invitation aad will as he saau wmiked out o take the
l Bllay arm gli« at tba Proaby. attend the special aervtom In a body aoath hoaad Fere Marqudte train for
TRY A RECORD WANT^
.;r-:
:KI
THE EVEKPrO REOOM), TEAYB>8K CTIT, MICH. 8ATUEDAY. FKBKgABT », IKH. ,
THEEVENW6REC0RD
eoM to the lak«b ^ hejohhe.
amt of the jliiMia; M mmm i
ms DEATH
rear a ridi ana's
r as a dta^; it
THOiLT.«*TM—iAW.tWPWBI
< Om
S
MILTON W. NCWKimC«MAO HIS
FATE*
aarts for their i
ly. *rery ett
PPI
Moitiiis
SOKEXTIIMIliffl^^
^davsf
tlMt
laiRteUy
MfV Dt Bfcw
edd^UBu We hgf« a Isvlm BP>
iMl^ lagiba iGctef W m
dmntiiat Ukt mp loo mmA room
iBdBft hlko flilr. wtikk im «9i^
at omMwijbiiowftnl octet
A DEPOSIT IN THE
l»if, TartMh aiMfodctr.jaMlikc
We offer One
ward for any <
C K tKKIXHM. c*r CI»t«iW»r. ao( be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cara.
r. i. CHENBT ft Co, Toledo. O.
i«t— «U ««Mili^h»i te TH»
■SS1A.“L1
Tn*aS
able to carry«
“““•■"“""“.Nurs
The follow^ tetter, which te self
eptenatary. la very straage la amay
parttehlara. la the tret placa. ab
tboogh the writer had ao mgaliaare
oC the tocL the tetter was wrtttaa oa
the veryday that MllUm W. Newkirtc
died la the asylam la this city. Prob
ably. while the tetter was belBg
be was brtwthiag hte laaL
other strange thing te the fact
the fire at Oeatral Lake aetaally
place just aa prophatied. an en
tire bmdaeaa htock belag deatroyed.
The -room of the many people" waa
the . P. hall .which waa deatroyed.
Fltagerald. Ga.. Pebraary 16. 1M4.
Iditor of the Sentiael. Bellalre. Mich-
eeau par bottle. Bold br all dragdlwUtat vklek MM 4ftUr art read *%w HaUb Famllr PIMi far aooatlTIm dlScnltlM la mov^ aecmu
iafonMlSM wblefc te vUkMd bj the
MttertClM OB twa tSd« tithm'
tk» VmHbA tflfttM u4 »agtoa4 l^re
Boi jrai had Uac to r«adi Um lOM of
bcOm ovlac to the tact that boi
tte^ V«re befUB hetore the/ were
pectad. WhM th«M traiaed comapoBtfeau get opoa the groond tbe>
saj be dfpeaded upoa to tad »e«i.
to get leUable lafonaatkia orer the
cable, la the aieamiaw soch iaf«
Uoa ae «e recelre coaiee througl
reepoadeau ecarceljr gltad fo
great aa energeacr. aad as the eeosorAip or both parties la the coallinci
rery rigid It Biby be expected that
uomt of the dUpatcbes are incoin
It te aoDoytof. however, to be Irft
la a aute of micb uncertainty. But we
eaa take^wur chol«* of the resulU
il’v^
PRICE OF
WOOD HIGH
{y *5anK
h
2SM
win Uke it BOW. Am
dificreat style, nine prkte.
.ad te telnpoiuidcdM^
u.«Dr. Tht <kp.it ii
ready for you any lime yon
wiA h mk! may \x drawa
MOTHEirS
FRIEND
23.00
DOST MISS THIS.
I to make nxaa bow.
J. W. SLATER "
Dear Sir: la reading the Seatlael
f February 11. 1WH.1 nee the case of
WHOLffhALl RETAIL
flrat we hW from an alleged r*liable source that Port Arthur has
Unea; Ihea we bear from an equally
wen laforaMd authority that Port
Arthar baa not fallen We bear that
the Haacha^ raUway haa beea deatroyed by the Japa. tbea cones the
tidlags that the Rassian forces are
pourlag lalo Kor^ by that saaie
.route. Alter a few days cones the
tidlags that Russia ulll abaadoo
Korea eotlrely and the following day
we recelre the startling news that
Russia must hare Korea or neet ths
feat and \o that end will straightway
inrsdc the pealnsuls. Then we, hear
renewed rumblings of heavy firing
and are. told that the Japanese fleet
hss sunk pretty nesrly all the Rnsstan
’ warships, and from ^8t. Petersburg an
dttctel dispatch tells that It was a
•grnt, fight, that the Japanese fleet
was drtren off badly damaged. On
top of this cones the news thmt Port
Arthur te enUrely Isolsted and another
report hst the RuMtens can hold It
Indefinitely. We also hear that the
Japs bare surrounded a good portion
of the Rasalan fiwces and another
port
that
the
Russians
have
Slaughtered nearly five hundred Japs
Many other reports equally rtmfllrllng
are received dally.
But trora what has been received
thus far from official quarters it
be reasonably supposed that the Jap
anese are making It hot for Russia
and that her navy practically has con
irol of the sea. We may also Infer
that the Japs are naklag a good stand
on land, but sre can set it down as
fact thst the war 1s not yet over ai
that before either side wins there will
' be inch battles as history will record
as the nost aoUble In the records of
the world's conflicts.
In recording the war dispatches the
Record gives cmly those which are h^
lleve^l to be reliable by the news
s<iclatlon> which s«d then out, and
when the forces t>f war correspond
eats get Into tho game we may ex
pert more Interesting and authentic
; news than It U posalMe to get at thlt
time.
THE OROSVENOR BILL.
Ttaverae City, as well as all north
era Michigan, te much Interested In
the proposed Chuaveoor bin which
provMre that licenses be requlnsl of
the operators of kerosene, gasoline,
naptha, electric or steam launches.
Such a bill would mean that the years
ot work and the thousands of money
spent In bu^ng up the summer re
sorts of this section would be ren
dered srortbless and useless.
Many a man owns a small pleasure
craft that could not afford to hire a
Hcensed engineer at 14 a day-and
that te what they cost in Chicago on
the boats that only make the abort
trip from Randolph Street to Uacoln
park. There are thouaaada of these
boats In use and probably one out of
every hundred te owned by a man that
can afford to employ an engineer to
YOUR RffLIABLff HOME FURNISHER.
Newkirk haa
oa my mind an tl
aaauaer The circa
my proaeace had a reading from
solutely true. The clairvoyant then
asked him If he wanted hla fntaretold.
He aald he did. but soon the clalrroyFARMERS TAKING ADVANTAGE ant aboddered aad apprerod to be in
dtetresa aad troobte and came out of
OF SCARCITY.
the trance. He told Mr
was so bad that be did not want to
Know all. Mr. Newkirk said "Go oa; I
Get Thre Dollara for a Cord. Rut can stand all yon have to say." After
considerable talk, he went on: he told
Earrmd It by Sovoral Hours'
Mr Newkirk
cirk hte life was short, bef<
before
Chilly Driving.
April 1st, 190A. he would pass out.
The scarcity uf>‘ood In the city U
iH^ing taken advantage of by some of
the fanners and of course the
people have to suffer for ll. The
other day a farmer iwme Into the-clty
a fair-sired load of
of moderate means needed wood
ven iMMlIy and offertnl the farmer
i;.7a p«'r cord for It. which was nfuwHl. At this price the man s
offering more than he could afford
ps> sccordlng to hts income.
The farmer refused the price and
said that he would not take leas
13 per cord for it, a price that
» fai
msn could not pay.
at the
ly disposed of bis
get
teibVhsnMkioelL.
QUALITY It NEVER BACRIFICCO
IN OUR gTORE FOR THE BAKE OF
PRICE.
WILL CONVINCE YOU,
/ THb-
7 ‘v *
you walking around very
wild. Your mlad te af-
ENTERPRBE
GROCERY
stockholders of the Warren
ig Co. have voted to sell the fac-
f Monroe sras ar
your town s building burning, the peo^
pie rush out quick; room of the many rested charged with Jumping on Grand ]
and given
give 30 days In• the
‘ I
people also caught in the fire, you see “
r Justice ;
the Are Now. I see you looklt
strange, you are wild, you can't con
trol Tourself. I see some people haad
n« yo.. .nd fkln*
•;y
IF YOU DO NOT KNOW
THIS GIVE Ut A TRIAL AND WE
Jk-r lOm
STATE AND UNION
CITIZENS PHONE, I4S
FER 1000 WATTS
PUBItlMBBOBT
to
April
You will be a
are laid lui In a robe. Yot
Ih. who was driving lo
1M4.'dead nu._i by. April.
.
a load of bay. had hte legj
Now. this I
the wagon tipped over, i
rested on me I
Now. this was i
____
bow Mr. New
kirk came out and It aeems aa tho^
the matter, but
be was able to flnde a man who waa there te some truth launUl
Raising flowers has te'en the hobby
April 1st
willing to give him the extra 26 cents I shall not believe allYours
of Mortlmore Sibley of Grand Blanc.!
truly.
per cord, and as the day was one of
since the death of hte mother several'
O. W. KIbby
tbore chilly ones he could hardly be
The City Council has extended the
made an order admitting Slble> !
Ux warrants for the month of Febru
l^Tien you feeUike sighing—sing.
asylum at Pontiac.
ary for the colIecUon of the state and ~
Sighing will never pleasure bring,
The Lakeside Anl4 horse Thief asso-j county taxes
also the delinquent
I
are to laugh, and Uugh right
of Berrien county held its > dty and school
and special ss
' taking Rocky Mountain Tea at elation
FISH ARE HIGH.
<
or lan
night.
J. Q. Johnson.. semi-snnual meeting at Gsllen and >
elected officers for the ensuing year
i will be In my office to recelre aald i
This unique association was organized taxes from now until February »th,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
alKim 26 years ago when horse steel 11$04, on each week-day. from 8 o'clock |
BuriaiiitlurEitetrtc
lllkf nifnm C«.
O. P. CARVER ft
R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE JOHN
I i liii. ir.imj; I,
Recorded by Register of Deeds F.
Non to Fell.
1
Fi
find relief
B. French lo Albert H. Miller.
if. l.<ent from big meat bills have
Tl
learned to their dteimay that a fish
W>Tikoop.
famine is not unlikely, owing to the Hoeflin.. parcel:
$667.
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severity of the winter, Bays are
Wesley Dunn to Fred N. Glass.
n over and drifting Ice has made
town 26, range 10;
w.*rk of fishing fleets perilouf. of sw»4.
Flounders generally sold at 12 a barrel
are bringing 67. lobsters are scarce at
40 rent* the pound and coilflsh 12^ Sp^i^°8 add: $3,000
First Nat. Bank to Jacob Lather.
^ Mysterious CIrcumsUnce,
to maintain It. By gently arousing the
laiy organs they compel good dlgesUon and head off constIpaUon. Try
them Only 26c. at Jas. G. Johnson's
and F. H. Meads, Druggists:
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.
of the Anti-Saloon Le
the city Thursday afternoon. A con
ference of the ministers of fhe city te
being arranged and It Is very proMble
that they will meet him at the First
Methodist church, where matters of
the work of the leagtie will be dls-
ending fatally
er on the leg ol
darted a horrible
:lln Grove. III. For
\er. F
s ItL (2defied all doctors and all
But Bncklen's Arnica Salve
rouble to cure him. Equally
Burns, Bniteea. Skin Erup1 Piles. 26c at Jas. O. John-
„ .n ,b., co«m,
Holly Advertiser.
The cigar factor:
on win be rebuilt.
,U, Ii:« ocUKb I. th.
^ih. froraj from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock In
Office In Room 210.
; Marquet
L L s auiLOlMO
X H. MONROE
Trareraa CHy.
,3,1 New WMheltn Block!'
A. D. TYLER
im.
Owosso
• of ches
Wing gum ; try A RECORD WANT AD.
l^ai
has. Bevler of^Stockbrldge. who;
froze hte feet so they had to be am .-----------------puUted. te dead.
Policeman Smith of Owosso says
saw a meteor, big as a barrel. 1
early Tuesday morning.
A St Joseph man begins suit for
cel. Traverse City; $200.
$1,000 damages against a sakxmk*H*per
Aaron Goldfarb to Harris Markus, for selling liquor to hte minor son.
lot 2$. block F. H.. L ft Co.'s 7th add:
After 30 years. H. Wlbeck Co.
$750.
closes operaUoDS on Menomlne^iver
James A. Armstrong to Freeman Or- und sells their test cut of 20.0«0.tM>0
cmt. ne\4 of nw%. sec. 33. town 28. feel of
range »: $479.23.
Chambers,
lile Intoxicated.
Whil
Geo. Reeves and wUe to Aaron P.
Moran suMunro. parceU sec. 4. ttfWn 25. range
A with him
ni in lied? And more than thal. Ik**
Did It ever occur tn y*ni that more than cm- fourth'of your life Is
10; $65.
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Auditor General to John Downey,
illon you obtain when your bead te on
balance «»f your life te Influence*! by the amount of rest and reeu
nw^ of nw\i. sec. 10, town 25, range|
9; $9.21.
FOR SALE-The Famous Oil
Charles L. Northrop lo Geo. A. Hop
ytmr pinow; TbU; In turn, depends very' much upon the character of your
Painting—*Tji Source." which
kins. neVi of se^. sec. 17. town 26.
attracted so much favorable
Is It not important. Ihen. that they should 1^ designed to prom»rte the
range 12: $100.
comment In Europe. Painted
Frank J. Wright to Clarence I. Mai^
by Louis DcMarrasse of Paris
Un. lots 910 1 M2, block 7. Interlochl*est hygienic conditions?
On exhibition In the store of the
eq; $350.
:
.
Cavte
Cigar
Co
Clarence I. Martin lo Sedgewick K.1
We can supply y«»u with everyihkg that ran be desired in this line.
Hopkins, guardian. loU 9-10-1 M2,
block 7. InterloChcn: $300.
Some kind hearted people are feed
Just at present we are offering iih»s1 exceptional bargains’lo high gr;
Geo. W. West to Mary West. swM
lag
the.
wild
docks
that
live
in
the
of seVi; $400.
rher. The weather has
Alexis J. Wallace lo A. L. Joyce. IqT Boimlman
been very severe on them and
6, Adslt add; $900.
W. S. Williams to Unus O. BryanL have died.
B. Maxted.
and}
M^ted, a
n. cootractor
«
part of swU of se^. sec. I, town 27. builder
of Racine.. W'te.. has removed
range 11; $5f.S«.
to this city with hte family and will
John Bohlender and John Sehone.
here permanently.
parcel, s^'c. 8. tosrn 25, range 10; $1.- locate
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cavltch. of East
Front street, are the parents of s
*^D.vtd G ChandiCT. .hdrlif. to Or daughter.
lando C. MoBatt SO ft. oS W aide lot
THE BEST WOOL BLANKETS
11. block 17. Traverse City
MERE 18 A BLANKET.
IT IS A FACT!
BLANKETS, PILLOWS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES
what ll
•nshlng on the bay
ry of the
usiMl lo be- te the universal m*
John Cadham.
Michael H Walsh
loral fl»«herman. There have been no
9. H.. U
b
large catches lately and many theories w ::u ft. of lots. 1-2-3. block
are advanced as to the caupe The A Co.'s 1st add.: |$l.875
Patrick Coyne to Angie A. Ho>t, w
dlKsppearanre of the herring
the
4 of lot 17. block "E." H.. L ft po'i
7th add.; $8«K1..
Auditor General to W ? Williams
parcels; $34.94.
tasv uaxaurv zxoao. vuuuue x aoJames M. Wadsworth el al, to Ells
lets. All druggUU refund the moaay W Perry, lou 15 17-19. block 3. Good
If H tails to core- E. W. Grove's tig rich's add.: $3tei.
aarmw u oa such box tSc
SIxe KM (54x74) that weighs 2\4 pounds to
the pair, comre In tans, whites and grays, and
for only 50c the pair. The 11-4 size In gray
only and sells for «5c the pair The«* prices
can't be beaten.
THE BLANKET YOU WANT.
"
Attend the 2Sih anniversary celebraof Exra Buah.
young man
was killed by a IWl 2 p. m. , Prof. B Shlmek of lowmCtty.
Ing tree, yesterday afternoon.u A num
nam Iowa, will deliver the addreaa. Breryber of hte friends from Long Lake body Invited. No chargf for admte-
A 11 4 blanket, good and firm. In gray, white
or tan; sold only by the pair for $1.00. There
are two other grades that we ask flJS and
$1 50 for. Here te a 12 4 un blanket that
wists only $1.50 the pair and the gray 12-4 sells
for $2 00
ALL WHITE SPLIT BLANKET.
So much in demand for chlldren'a use. SOclor
the pair. Something you have beea MMclag
Wa. the aadarsIgBad. do hanby
II mus twenty below at Norlhport
agree to retaad the money on a M- last night. Earlier in the aeaaoa.
cent hoOte of Greene's Warranted Editor Campbell waa tocUned to eoa»mlserete with Traverse City on aocount of the lemperalure. but now to
quote Mm "When It's ten bel^ up
here, we think It's summer Uase.-
nm hte boaL
Syrup of Tar it It talla to earn
The naptha, electric or gamollne
lanach te the heat of the people. The
mlllonaire Is well able to own the
steam yachL which littad Mke a palaoe,
ooau him thoimanda of donara daring
of Germaine's bnsaee and A, J.
the short reamer season. Bat the Brown-•a deUvery aleigh had a alight
collteloon at the Pere Marquette depot
aum of the modert iaroiaa. the
day. The harness on Brown's
with the mOe family who aares daring yesterday
the long vtater amatha that be
take a trip aorth ao that the pore
broeae. of the lakes and woods may
Tuaiore the ookw to the <^meka of the
Bttla one or the Mother, tt te he who OMBCMIhlte*^r.OgUai
^ owaa the small pleaaare cfmfL
K that tew passes, it aseans that he
Md his family, white they aUll may
Nr- WlthMm Bleak.
Chocolate
<w-Bonbons
ths
lymsrfliiMtte
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
PILLOW CASES.
WMTE BED QUILTS.
A splendid liM to selaet from and you can
pay ^ or $4-00. as you choose.
The fringed white quilu seU tor |L6S aaS
12.60.
PILLOWS.
WARM. WOOLLY BLANKETS.
10-4 and they weigh four pounds a pair and
sell for $4.00 s pair.
If yss bay Lowssfi
fo Cssdtes Is
last night waa
fifteen below aero. There waa a time
when this wonld have beea qMiderad
cold but "times hex changed, times
Saves you all the trouble of hemming Tb<.*
72x90 costs you 6«c. the 81x90 for 76c and the
90x90 sells f«iv NIC.
M
The Saeat Has to asiset from aaS fsodi that
we eaa guaruatst and are ths hsM tor ths
money that can be toead. sad the prlem are
from TSc to
for each pDlow.
THE HANNAH & LAY
lecw^
a;!!
^:l:[
WmHr • w
SATDKDAT. FEBBUABY «0, 1>04.'
tt
H
2^1
r:
pit.
of IW Bal^
% _T|iemanufac^
Pow<^ have had forty yeare of joenlific
experience.
Kosaar C Suarraan.
GUARANTEED BEST
rmCE.80eandei.00
TStAL BOTTLES rSBE
7:00. spec
Ifermcm topk. “Where la Chrtat
SporisI aerrleaa eoBtiaoe all week.
General topic. “The Second Cominf
of Cbrtsl.Special topics na foUowt:
Feb. 22—“When U He Coming
Umlnr
Feb, 23—“The Day of Jnd««ent.”
Feb. 24—“Hearen and lU Oold.“
Feb. 2S—“Hell and lu nre.**
Feb. 2^“WIII He Be For Ua at
That Day?”
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
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there are JW Kinds
of Saks....
!
OF TBE WOILO
DTS5tr“
Boardman
Ccai la tad See.^Yta Katw » Bargala Wbta
YauSeeU
JffiWHL.
3u$t to Illustrate
^^;?m^ll!5!KFEB.22nil
ir--.U,|
pxBi^x^ u^>k.v roi^iiAiJs^ttm
12.60
lo 124c . ............................. 04
l.a.llc«'
rnderwesr.
now .......................................35
Lot of <»dd W.Kd PaWl.. 4kc.
COATS AND SUITS.
LmUW %IZ Bull.....................« 3 »*
L.dle.’ 38 CO.U..................... a.93
allwfiol
Cashmere
•• ••.... .
Ik.>>' Corduroy Knee Pant*
12 tel Ro>>’ Chinchilla R.-f
32'* and 122 Overcoats., tmr
............. 1
112 and II.'. Ov.M-r<MitK ..
Mioj'> CanvaH
lined. .N.>*ten................... $ 3.28
Duck Coats. she#.i«8kin llnetl 2 48
r..V t'nlf»n Cariu*!..
66c Wool t'arpel..
Cbis Sale teattauts at*! week aad will be a Battler.
Waald adpite raa ta caaie earlf.
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Cbe Boston store
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
2.000 cords of dry mill wood. This
year the yards are empty, even of
four-foot slabs. Maple tra« standing
in the hardwood fprests. thirty milo
distant, are feUed la the morning and
by the next evening their green alabs.
fresh from the log vau and the damps,
nre emltUng a slxzllng warmth to keep
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WHICH PROVES THAT ITTOUOIES
THE RIGHT SPOT AND IS THR .
YQUR|CRbCER
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iBg Bt 10:36 «r<
U you haren’t Ume to prepare HolUateFs Rocky Mountain Tea, it Is bow
HAWlAH & LAY 00.
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ifaHiiajr. 11 s-M-;
lir
clSSLlSi
FOR RENT.
OR. FENNER’S
TRY A 1
I WANT AO.
of the famous Stock Company
KenRedy Players
Mr. Jihfl L Kmidif
I
in an up-to-date repertoire of
Scenic Prcxloctiottim coo.
junctioQ wnth a complete
♦
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YAUDEViLlE GWPMY
MO.N'DAV NIGHT, Roland
Reed's (-.rear Comedy '
“CHEEK”
No wait* —Performance conlinooua.
Tlic most expensive company
escr organized playing atj
popular price*
EVERYTHING OF A WARM NATURE goes re
gardless or cost. We roust have Ihe room for spring an.1 summer
goods that are coming in daily.
BOYNE CITY SHIVERING.
g. 10:30. subject *TT»e New
Testament Church: Hs Officer* ”
Genuine Wood Famine Caused by the
Sunday aehooL 13:00.
Steady Zero Weather.
Junior EttdagTor at 3:10.
Intermediate. 4:80.
Senior. 6:30.
ENenlng. 7. subject. “What I*
eaven? Wm You Be There?”
MAKES YOU “ITCH” FOR MORe!
f%an. Trarr r^! :.tr. 1^
MICELLANEOUB.
##5SS!KIDNEV=HfS«®=: Backache
FLOUR
coU rr«B.—. hot bs^U. Urv«-1
la.paraca' and rtmimrb l«d«
rtatfL Iuct>t7a^.>ci«r«d.
M utisra^r lor
• am.
4 twoM
twoM. tra«on
f»rm «r-ii
Wita ter»s. -pnnr t>rw*k in fr.sm ut
. waurr titemel iuis> btirbilns- bf hy
Vi off
.27
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.50
Ayersmrn
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Trank Crude,
146 Trent ftrest
DEER HORNS LOST.
now ilad *10
Morning service. W:30. Theme.! ChrisUans^“p^se"n^^
m.**A I
h\n call
“Son*® R««on. Why Every Christian
battle for souls.
nicf Refused to Accept
Should be a Member of a Christiani All are welcome.
i Them on
Church.”
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A Cadillac
left a couple of deer |
Reception of members.
Church of Christ.
I Ed Kemp
>mi last fall to be
a>lsclp!..s.)
mtMinted. Mr. Kemp put
.
'„
Use of Opportunities.
,
Cranae hall
but when he came
“
10:30. study Bible less..n and I^trd's gtwri shape, to
the own«T Tuesday be'
ran slap tiang up again* the game Uw. j
Epworth League. w:00 p. m. Leader.
and as the express company refuses to'
Mrs. Walter Davis: topic. ”lTslng the
Free Methodist
accept
though Ed*
Sabbath”
Free Methodist.
< ;^
^ them. It looks as
ornaments
on
Acwdlal welcome at these seo lces.
Free Methodist preaching Fer^-ice* ^
hands. It doe* Jo«4c as though the
will be held Sunday morning at 10:301 presient gam# law was drawn too fine
218 East Fourteenthreel. Prayerij^
p.rthly use —Msnrelons Her•ting Friday night
•
I WIU. 8EU. YOU .NAILS
and hardware AS CHEAP A8
YOr CAN GET THEM OUT.SIDE and you can get them
a» yiMi want them and see the
gfrwtx.
Rcio^U*r when fot* buy
.4 )4uir HOME MERCHANT
>..!! g.f full weight
KA.I Jf—HocLr MU lot «} OraatteriiKC
avenue and
Idrlch of Rhode Island.
Sunday school i
York on business a short
Morning service and
his hotel 10:30.
Oman who
way
to
Harlem.
“It's
over
, one trf Andrem^ark
Alat
on'al
a favorite jockeys. Is living quietly two miles, my good woman.” said the
“You better take a cab.“ and •'Hannah camp. Spanlsh-Araerican
at Calerm. Ala. having nearly reached senator
the age of IIC years. He was bom •Two mUes,” exclaimed the woman war . veterans. Public cordially In
cited.
July 4. 1788.
All are cordially invited to these
poor woman, are a couple
great age. The old man aUll takes
That will take you home.**
much lateraat in racing matters. With
Evangelical.
Gibson Is hU wife, whom he married and he walked on. followed by fervent
hleGwings. Two nights later, not far
Rev. D. O.
in IS3«. 8he was bom In 1816.
i the aa
place, the aai
Class mee „
There Is growing fear In Berlin
ith-ely I ed him the w
Preaching at 10:30.
bourt circles that the crown prince of .
:x>rd. m^man.*
Bible school at no
Proaala, eldest son of the kaiser, may;
rot to Harlem
Y. P. A. at 6 p. m
carry out hts declared purpose to coom
tract a morganatic marriage with
------------------ ---some American girl. The young man.
headstrong and erratic ns his fat^r^ Removes the microbes which Im all to join in worablp with oa
ihst
rtsh the blood and clrcuUtlon.
CongiiS7tlonal.
'rouble ,b.t mt«fere. with
s all tr
tbU country. On several oc
Rev. D. Cohclin. pastor.
- . nutrition.
Thafs wha
he has paid violent
Morning service, music and s
‘ Rocky Mounuin Tea will do. 3S
American stage• ’ beat
beauties, his
at
10:30
a.
m. Sermon will I
, c«‘nts. Tea or tablet t
>et hlT
flame having set
him on lire
er.
than
Miss Alice Roosevelt
Sunday school at noon. Study and |
senate diplomatic gallery,
prayer over the lessons.
I
day aet for the delivery of
Jun^-- Endeavor society at 8 p. m.
", UhBtl
IK piwv^ui.
by Senator
•-lermedlate Christian Endeavor so
a Officers of congress have “elbow men. ciety at 4:30 p. m.
I
ish king, who nre experts In handling the deYoung People s Society of Christian I
Mr. RooaereU had done on talk of legislative proceedings. It Endeavor af 6:45 p. m.
i
I **»nuld! lakes years of experience, to be able
Sunday evening gospel meeting nt;
presiding 7 p. m: Music by the young people’s;
Miss Roosevelt, with flushed 1 officer Inielllgenlly so that he can choir.
i
face and Indlgnsnt manner, left the aiK^nl the senate or the hooae in lu
Thursday evening prayer topic, j
gallery, followed by Some friends, m ho work. Chief Clerk Henry M. Rose, “Something Definite for Christ.”
laughed and joked about her anger. . ihe senate * elbow man.” went away
Everybody welcome to onr rburch
William A. Clark. Jr. son of the | last week to Michigan, and Mr. FYye home and Its services.
Montana senator, boarded a street car; nndertooW to go It alone. After barIn Bnlle the other day. the line being , ing namiwly escaped parliamentary
Asbury Methodist.
owned by his father. He found that uuigles and steered clear of several
PURE ARtlCLE.
*
Our Challenge Sale
that city's
•has It FOR SALE.
“
Arir^wiail TToLJr-
PAZO OINt5^
BUCKWHEAT
nsr Buy of Rnsiits
''■;r
imtiillinlhcbidtgroood'.
I seemed Inevluble. mrhen a friend who
••••••• ' had been enjoying the scene loaned a
“Woody Crest,” the htm e for crl|v I nickel lo the son of a man rnorth ser*
Evening. 7. subject. “The Gospel"
Pmycr meeting on Thursday evenpled children, maintained by Miss cral hundred millions and the Incident
I „lrlo«Hl.
ilng at 7:30.
Helen M Gould near her
I All are cordially Invited to the serfj A GUARANTEED CURE FOR rtLEt
nails or
hardware
WART OEPARTIEHT
And alt kinds of bargain offer*, luit when it comes
rn !.»the real thing—a tnie tiargain~a l>ig value fcw little luoney
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
Rer. J. W. Miller, pastor.
(Maxa meeting. f:4S.
Miiming senrk*, 10:30.
Sunday school at noon
Kpmtirdi lieagoe. C;1S.
Fhrenlng senrice. 7:00,
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
tendcnl'a inatnictiona mere atiU freah
OUR
Tdrysnr
.j'V .. ViV.V^
j^Fefc 27—
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OF
OMi*tS«ttdRtasy
AL.L. ORCIOOm-r
Second! that Royal. Baking Powder ,
V/' makes food good to teste.
6^
226 Ettt FlHt SM
sou in KOOMBia BY
First} that Royal Baking Powder is
healthful and makes wholesome food.
just been engaged, and the
......ftiirasc
pnmcG.............................Sc»
Cboialmgt 40 to SO
nubts............................. Tcn
Nice dried pcBcbct far
pi« or nance.....................TCtt
Nice borne dried applet..iC»
Choice EiyiiMi OesBed
CarranU.......................Sc»
lioice Bwe RibboB Seed<
edraitiB*.......................lUlb
CaUaBdieefarTomir
FOR COUCHS
AND COLDS
AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS
These facts mean two important
things to {ji housdceqjers:
J Ls:'
Book IcBdoB in Dnsd FnibL
WSlidltlicawliikdRcrtML
Choioe nan pnacA
N O. Feb i». I90J.
Cbt I would have loetop work,
a New DiKxnwrr. aad took it
eith a dretetfal c«««h aMl cold
Itenaftkiswiitei^Iwa.
hnalK parebteod a bottk of D
It hart me mo^ lo the mot
aenndtOK in dimkms. and that unr bottle
mg has ben ezhaatndy tiudKd m
couutiy and abroad.
7>e^tb.p<^p.«bKtmRpyd
Bakmg Powder. There »i» aibmiute
for It The pmty and efficieiicy of
Presldaal Howard ElUott of the t
Northern Pariflr rallmay has addt^ ;
Tiilp-TiMitaiiMn
mnscovERv
m eeasMPTm
Most Important
,j 4
ELGIN (.LEWS
Tiy It!
JOC, 20c. 30c
Kjj-sr.
I.adies free on openii« night
if accompanied by a person
holding a paid 30c ticket.
DO YOU Triifllile’s Bakery
KNOW Wbolesiie mi RiM
We will buy orr sell REAL ESTATE for you--any kind, any
slse. any price, Cash or time
sales—quick service—very rea
sonable cfimmlssions. Call at
<mr offices for full particular*—
mm
Prompt shipment of ouUlde
I order* and salisfactloo guaran; teed Your ftelrtmage «,Ilrited.
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
S Corner Ninth and Union
Citizens pbOB# 780.
i5‘M
•rj?|
m.
■Hn Jnmrrwn
WASHWCnW
OUT. HUM, gtUnmiT, FEMaim U, M0«.
srs^sj'^’a “;-?n“E“Si. ■»-s=,'3Jsr«~“S:ss
4rUl » carrted «tt i» * pMaf
MAcr. u «u tte prapM. Tbe fco^
I Hnee Been.” Mtas Otttoftee Bnten.
Grand teat nigltt to a packed haaaa^
> ' '-‘i -'J
King." niM
^
Off oe the Ice ftad ■ome let races nar
be expected Ifi the «ser fvtare.
,
The tool boose U fraet of the G. &
H’Sf-.
IS
g-Addrass. -KS«ts of the 8nk«.
JtcS
sehools In 4he
ton's Mrtlidnr
Pvh school the exercises ns glTcn hr vhich will » ^I^lo this spring.
he Booth Bide Sbnkespenre Clnb
the second nnd third grades wiere xery
Jeaos Keep Me Near the Crosa.'
I meet with Mrs. J. W. Trarls, m
elsboraie. bol In the other hnildtngs
Best Ninth sireel. Moodny nfternoon
Doo^ open at
service begim
“lJ[
tetM^
nnd
as aood as the church U fnlk or
the ffng snime wns glreo. The snlvte “h U CTU^ *«t ,o b«,*« todv 7:U. Get tic
Is the.snme snlote which U giren by ,lo direct the funeral of
Roscoe s and
mother
of
Gew
Hnnce
the G. A.
nnd Is quite
The mnnr fHends of James Johnson
will be sorry to lenrn^. he bes
grades of the Onk Pnrk school were erery symptom of typhoid ferer,
The county offices will be closed nil Oae of the Hemes Pulled the Other
-nt horae'’ to thsir pnrants nnd friends
From the Water.
^*MnI”*C*V. CurUs wns called to
Frankfort today on aoount of the
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Golden of Che
wns ntoelTed, they were pre- death of her brother. John W. Mitchell, penlnsoln had n very narrow oscape
sMted with n nent eotrrenir In the and the serious Illness, also of her from a aerious accident on the hay
•hnpe of n shield on which was the father. William Mitchell.* She was at- this morning, WhUc coming to Trav
».
, ctimpealed by her son Charles,
erse Oiy on the loe^he team dropped
pictnre of George Vn
was ren I Jadge Roberts has been elected sec into a wide crack shoot two miles this
The following pro
side of Bowers arbor, and but for a
quick effort on the pan of Mr. OoMen
Irma Oroes-; Mr. and Mrs J. M Blakeslee left and the lively wi>rk of one of the
this morning for a short visit In Grand horses In dragging the other horse
from the wster
RapldB nnd Battle Creek.
Thtmms Matchrtt of Kingsley ar
rived in the city this afternoon on
Our $piiitd> Styles
are here.
laimltaMe John Kefosdy. and Mias
l^dla Barte. M a good
good apadnitj people.
TuTSST at*
Pta^ra fnll^M^
of the company and tha plnjs cer
talnly warrant Urge bostnass.
OkFiv tosmitftver? ost-^md vh
heat fast pour style sf shoe..........
at heir price.
Bhesp Itoed Duck Cents. t2Ag.
Muffs 14 eir.
Men's and Boys' Uletera nl*
colon aaa
tolti. all
Ole inoHc you to com* In and stt Stem.
Wnitom C. Miner has received hU
patent on Improved nnl lock, which
has been tried on the Pcre Mnrqoette
diamond for over four months with
Probably you’re not quite ready
for your spring shoes now.
lon—**My Counter
wood grade.
Bong-“Come. Join Our Bong.** third
Reading—"Siory .rf .Washlngion.'*
Edith Ward.
RecltaUao. Anna
r My Country.*
Song of Ws
I
i
!
rHE TRAVKR8B CrTYCANNINOCO. |
Is^TOWjwndy^to write oontracu for;
lor the eoming aenaon. nnd wfll be glad to taka ‘
Fifty Young People Entorup theae mnttnn with any one at.
I by BesMv Hsnnmt Veetsrdey.
their ^
onto j,
la t
Trav^qty.
j
e elevealh blrthdJ
Yesi -rdsy was the
birthday ggg}^
H- 8. K
ale Hannen and
annlveixary
honor of the event nearly flfly young
the new things.
people were invited to nasial In cele
brating the occasion. The juveniles
the beautiful
had a splendid rime and In addition
lo numerous games n nice supper wns
served. Miss Bessie received many j
ellle Wljlie
The
handsome nnd useful present. Mrs.|i
I >:unlce nab hit! of wini
entertali
went to Solon this morning to spend Hannen was assisted in entertaining
Sunday at the home of the former’s
Concert recitation, third grade.
h«5T.“
"""* I
«««>««». -I*- T
lui-1
Recltn^-**Ufe of George Wash •
----i Durlnt the mWereoon the r««» Open the Hoof." who died recently «t
Qith.
igum.** Wgarel Smith
IngUm.'
to «re our new' >"»»«l >>«»^ »■<> »>«
'o' And- Clncinaatl, puMlibed hie Orst voltmw
Bterdse—-Dates In Ws
experta. Pricea!
JooBt. a book, was awarded lo ’ of verse In' J855.
- r
Ufe." lire boys, second
rei^M^oles to U«> »«*««*
consolation prise, ni
----------------------11.00 and upward,
res sample. In |
MaSitoah. j THE BARBERS will clos^ their,
school. our sh«»w window.
Bong—-Ml. Vernon
moroy Store j The guesU were taken to their homes! shops at noon on Monday next for the :
211121
The
Ingion.**
Van
___
I to n blc sleigh.
; rest ofthe day oe account of Wash-;
tngion's birthday.
2111-2ti
Hardy.
, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ hand bags
rI
COIX)NIAI. SUPPER—The
Reeitarioa. Shirley lUackmnn.
colors ►eople of the Baptist church wU
Reciutlon—-Which General r Ray I In gold, surer and combination 2111-2t
' iat the Economy Store
I Ookmlal supper in
MEN'S
HEAVY
FLEECE
ItMdtAilaB_"A Purzllns Question ’*'
■
onday. Feb. 22. from S to
underwear 20 cents (sella for 50
Mui3o So^t
‘ J Crushed Leather Belts
clock. A program and social even
cents elsewhere) at our clearing
Song—-Washington. Our Washing- new styles st TheTU?onom
ing will follow. All are welcome.
;
2111-2t
Hlnrilll
I the raimVAHV TALKING H
- Cannot Ik*
Wash-'CHINE rt-cords have been rtK^elved
Recltalloa—*5
Grinnell Bros.
211Mt
Russell.
Lyman McNeil.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Arthur Lowrie.
-The Red Stamp.” Ever
^ ,1_________ The iortdn »!».«.
I
tRVARCCO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I list'*
M
1
i.Tn5iTnJ3
we*re
not
going
about them.
into details
We simply want
you to know that they’re hi^re,
and that we invite you to come
in just to see them, NOT TO BUY
and we’ll sell you.
All we ask is a chance
llBacbant $ Roscoe
f
5 ‘
MAKE YOUR SEWING EASY.
SUTS FOR SRRIIMO 1304
1 with yoke effect ft
Blue and grey mixture straight front Eton, trimmed with embroidery to raatc’b 'go<ida.‘ Vriile
capes trimmed with Iridescent braid, collarleat. with navy taffeta silk luind around collar
and on cuffs; taffeU s
lined, nine gore fiare skirt with fan pleats. ihree’l»ands of braid at
navy stltc
top of pleats, silk butt
fancy braid trimmed, turned back cuffs, med
flare skirt, straps
extending down seam twelve to eighteen Inches.....................
Valklng Suit, castor and white mixture, lieltod Norfolk style. I
with Cardinal broadcloth, finished with Cardinal buttons; t
dlnal. three buttons buttons on each side of front and
on each side **drback; i
lined; Inverted pleat skirt, seven gore flare, red silk but
« ai top of each flare, five i
silk stitching around hott.
P>RK-rTY ORKSS F-ARRIOR
I very swell line of Wool Dress Goods for spring. Like the suits, the fabrics
pretty. Some decidedly new Ideas have been brought out to weave-oue
«t things shown is Novelty Dentilll. an Imported goods, and will be shown
here only. It very closely resembles an all over lace it Is so sheer-ctimes in black and
white at from ........................................................................................................... $130 to $L50 per yard
Mohair is to be used a great deal apd justly des^'nes Its popularlty-^hese vary per rardYrom
Scotch Mixtures ^d men’s Tailor Suitings are to be very good for suits, skiru. children*, wear
and mens sulu. We are showing a ven* extensive line of these, at per yard from 1
Broadcloth Venetians and all the plain weaves are here to abundance. The boat line <
to be found anywhere aI! the plain weaves as well as the novelties.
^TMAT AR
1
;nkw
The mereerixed novelUes thU seuaon are finer und more aUky than ever before. Some of them you
wlU declare are allk, ao clever is the lmltoUon-4gures. dots, stripes, plaids, etc.
The showing of Gingliams'jB finer than ever before—new colorings, designs............tc, 10c, 12>4c, 15o .
?Se SrSto^^^Sre. and they are beyond n. to de«;ribe. If. to yonr ndvanlnge ro boy
^
fjrly ind ^heiaeoftment while It U complete, and have the making out of the way now.
-trimiwiinor
The elaboraiencaa of the trimming on gowns bespeaka a great year for the trimmings. AntlcIpaUhg
♦t..
w.RT. • «iMi<nd aelectlon, ao that your choosing will be easy. Net top incea. separable
_____
, Cluny laoea, Macrame laces—in fact lace of every description will AU^er Uce. are to be used to a great extent.
lOlYIK DAINTY WOOL, r WAISTINOS
win ba picked up, and we cannot replace them. That's why we
placed our order early last summer, knowing that if we waited
oaUI we needed them, we could not get them.
Houeecleealng will be here before hmg. and you will need them. We
cordially Invlie you to coose and let os show you these new
things. Ifa a pleasure rather than a trouble to show them. Just
a few specials for thU sale.
Ito pair dlffaraut kinds to rioae out—niMed maalto. dotted Swiss
and Nottingham: choice patterns, and plenty of them. Come
before eome one geu the ones you would have liked. Bpe*
rial net mice per pair $130
Raney Stripe Swiss with ruffle at ..
Pretty line of Noettagham'a at..........
Extra apecUl Unes at.
w
C*S^X»i»C?000000(X>
DEPARTMENT. GET THE DELINEATOR AND YOU HAVE JUST
■■■Kh
w
to sryowi^e
show them.
THE ADVICE AND HELP YOU NEED — BU*rrERICK FASHIONS
V Bh>adcioth Dress Suit, blouse jacket front and bark, blouse la formed to back by black
taffeta which gives the Eton effect to the back; strapping on upper part of jacket of black
taffeta stitched to fancy colors; 1830 shoulder effect, vest and belt of Cardinal broadcloth
broa
trimmed in Persian braid; sleeve wide sad full from shoulder, pouched at writwvcuff of
Cardinal broadcloth, trimmed with Persian embroidery, flnlsbed with white sjlk ruebing;
taffeta silk lined, box pleaje<1
bias bands of black UffeU silk, faggoted, nine gore
pleajeil skirt, bis
flare, sweep length..................................
Brown Broadcloth Dress Suit. Eton Jacket
I the same, jacket
lined with white taffeu; nine gore flare skirt, with
Black Broadcloth Eton, military capes, trlmmd with black and purple
down bark i 1 front; collar and reveres edged with Roumlnlan
blacf^ sleeve pouched full at wrist, turn bark cuffs
ange. blue i
w
When you’re ready you’ll buy fast enough,
TO MAKE YOUR PLANNING FOR SPRING VISIT THE PATTERN
prettier than the preThe taihrred suit gains to IKn>ul^ty each sea«)n. and each year finds them prettiet
they were
cert
ct*dJng one. U seems as If the makers had reached the climax this year, for certainly
never as rich -and bai ,dw>me as they are now. Material, are much the same as before, but the
ade suits.
trimming Is much moi •e elaborate than any thing ever attempted on tailor made
With <mlv one tir two exceptions we will have the largest showing of any store in the aUle outside
r Detroit. We want every woman that reads this to come and see the ahowtog. regard!^ of
bother she intends to buy or n..t Always glad to show you what's new. Below Is a list of
whether
M»mo of the new numbers.
Lymansvllle Chevoit, all wik.I. Eton style. mlUtary capes, stitched satin bands and fancy braid,
gilt buttons on shoulder and down front, sleeve pooebed very full at wrist, satin lined, box^
:th. navy and black.............................................................,-t
» skirt, dip length
pleated, seven gore 1
It
IS rather early, we know; so
’ Hervey Tripp, editor of the Klngslej
3cbo. arrired In the dly thU sfter. Beanie Irwia.
I Little BUters.** school
ton
Day.'
RedUtioa — '
Louto Lebot
ReclcatioB. Raymc
A-.‘.
--^i> .*•-^■/:^>^^V•'/■
TIIE EVENING RECORD
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1004
PART TWO
jijlCbe €peninfl HccphTs ilp-to»Dale Illustrated feature
I:'-;! Topographic^ Outline Map of the Theater of War
r:i:
Maaanpho. Mekpho. Chomulpo. Chintho Korean port at tho mouth of tho YaJu rivor. Further up tho Valo
ie w.ju. whero flphttnp is almoet oortain to take place. Acroee tho Yalu on tho
Manchurian sido aro Tatungkewand Antung. tho ports rooontly eponod to An>or.
iea and Japan by treaty m,th China.
Tho indicat.ons are that Russia will make her lino of dofonM on tho bordore
of Manchuria along tho Yalu r.vor and also along tho lino of tho TranesiboHan
railway, or. rather, its estens.en. from Vladivostok te Port Arthur end Oelny.
Ono ef the Menehurian ports. Newchwang. is supposed to be undor Amer
ican control, though this eoeme never to have boon coneodod by Russia The
port of Wsiheiwol, undor British influonoa may atao bocomt a point of ctratot'e
importance, though its pooeib
i" tHo struggle will depend wholly
on the attitude ef the British
, ha port. Thuibos i
t frwm Seoul to Foa
mtd mn9mrn4 with H hy rmir^ h% thm eomirwptlai port of Oalny, oomt^mm
Utooom hy tho Chinooo nomto of TmUonwmn, which is «Im nooaimn. Ifi •« Rttempt
oy would bo tho satarsl
-------- ob» Ml Port Arthur fr«m h«r Mures of supphos. Dolny
as a baoo Port Arthur could
.on. and OR tho aoil
lUfM mm4 MMchurto aro tho bMoo of
«st bo wo9od. Tho
Ilia tMobafS #f tboM two coufrtHoa tho conflict must
OM oharMtor of Korea is indiootod by tho map. Tho ontiro i
VANI8HIMQI8LANO.
'
ItteoBloMfroaitbR
fbec tlMt
Ber ABd bu bMB
Chto CTor Mm»
im wta It Wtt first takoB poseM•Sob of BBd dMitkL
TUi IgSoBd |g OBO of tbt Tobib ffBBB
•Bd whoB. IB 1888. BBflABd look pos
Od with POIBI tTMS BBd tfOplCOl TtfBUtSoB. ThehSglMotbliiSwMOOMolfifi
MTt the oaa Sorel, as
lack was plantsd.
roar later tbo SolOBd bad <
BOt tbe rootolOBt Mga of TffHmtSoB..
For thw makiiM ktray with Itarlf Fbl«0B laUod was opoodllj wiped off tbo
color flas tbereoB. At tbat time Kalooo
lolaad afforded for the pUaUnc of tbo
Aacsuir a cliff twooty fire foot blfb at
tbo aoolbem end (tbo bluff iDootlooed
aboro was at tbo Bortbem oodl. aad It
was ooTored wltb a frowtb of groen
bosboo SBd fonu. But Falcon lolaBd
did BOt bobart a&7 bettor wltb Its bow
IKiOMMors tbso wltb Eoflsod. for la
April, 18M. It bad scain dono tbo van
UbiBg act oolj s eirrsk of reef romalaiBg.
About a year tstcr tbo Toofao gormmoot took It is bsad and wool tu
find Falcon Island. Tboy did flod It
wltb a Tongeam^. for wboo they ar
rlTfd tboy fouod an laUod %rltb bold,
atoop aldos. tbo blgbeat point being
fifty foot aboTo aoa leroL U warn taken
poaaaaakw of In tbo nama of King
George of Tonga and fonnad part of
bla poaarasloaa oattl 1887, wboo It
•gain dlaappoaied. apparently for good
tbat Uma. for ainco tbm, onlcaa U baa
^
]
;
The Lntoet la Haaeaao.
-Foot massaged, BO cents.- la a sign
bung In many of tbo uptown maBScBie
and podlcnra pariois patronlsod by
worooo who bare plenty of money to
! spend. Tbla ebarge. wltb $1 for fiagw
nalU and 80 cents for cutting coma,
brings tbe cost of a treatment to 82.
which baa long been a dcalderatum
of tbe manlcurf-pedlcore. Tbe whole
process Ukm about ooo bOUT. FUr f
masKage (be feet are first balbad In
warm water stroogty ImpregBstad wltb
sea Mlt. Fire to ten mlootea of tbla.
followed by a dash of cold water. tak«
all tbe aoreneaa out. Tbe chiropodist
then mbs In a pink paste, which looks
rery much like the paste us<d for fsrisl
-Really.- writaa a correapondoat **I
am. aa tbe Yankees aay. tired of rsad
lag tba goab In Britlah oewapapsss
about tbe beauty of American woman.
hate bad a Urge experience of tbe
aez In America, and. tboogb 1 grant
that many of them are charming In
many respects, I bare nerer yet seen
one that 1 abonld caU actually beauti
ful. 1 bare seen beautiful women In
EngUnd-oerer In America. Erea In
Canada, where ooe would expect to
find color and dlattoetSon, tbe woman
are not much batter, tboogb perbapa
baallbler looking, than their atoters
I from tba fitatea. Tba fsnulna Yankee
Maggiorr. Swltserlend. Herr Joivph Kalonioneiiii liiie
aetabllehed a UtUa colony the members of which pursue life on lines ihut asiouml
e colonists have abandoned the use of salt and liquids, work
In the fields In prlmltlre garb and when the westher a III i-rmli sle«.p on the
bare ground, from which they are supposed to extract natural magnetic
n and
■M, Tlie leader of the colony Is a picturesque U>oklng
i!i. He weers a
seen standing on the iKirch of the house shown In the lllust
lu- .Idopt
broa-n cassock and a lutlr of aanda^i. He declares t
.•ocate* wi:
oooree of llxing
I and aaserts that salt and IIliquids ere not only
but are positively deleterious, He hi
ay of thinking and is at present engaged In carrying
la la European capitals.
while too many of tba Canadlapt i
PAINTING A CANNON TO MASK IT FROM THE ENEMY.
Canadian la do bKtcr.
sDd lacks tba Ja na aala qoM of the
PariaUn,--Londoo TatMr.
One of tba atraagaat rallrtmd a«l' danU on record la raportad from HamimoDd. lod. A hotel keeper. Chariaa
jBtablbohm. was drirlng boma ooc
Bight recmtly and. comlag to a fall1 mad track, tried to drtre bla homes
acmaa ahead of the fait frright Tba
anglnerr did not arm know tbat ba bad
bit anything, but kept up tbe apcod af
J bla engina unttl ba pullad Into a au
.;tSou fiftam mllco beyood tba neane
; Than be got down to oU bla engina and
waa aUghUy atartlad to see fitabibobm
A NAVAL FIGHTER.
In her Uteat book. -Rebecca of Sun-
j and when the ImicI kaapar cams to ba
naked wbarv hi-bomm warn. He did
I BOt know that tba tmla bad made tbOBi
on e rleur dey It w.«s ehnust j in^ soap ttui-k.
A KOREAN ORCHESTRA.
.
J
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1
*
inllltMry authorlHes hevr been so favurebly I
--------
VIPER HUNTING IN LOMBARDY.
As a maiUt of tba gmat aueeasa
aeWeTad ta racorcriag antbi«t tmaouraa from wreckage raaaarcbea bare moeBtU bf«B iaadtatsd for tbe lest fiaat
of Xeraea. which woat dowB ahovt
,1a to be I
Baareh la latar to ho
for the ship chartsced by Vmmr
the art treasures ba tauj
I pay ta
salsed at AtbcBS teck to Boi
which was wmckod ta tbo arek
oaBMthlBgBhsljeCOyoamago.
A mrnmmrr Cow.
S^^lniiT a?
COLONEL OEORQE F. ELLIOTT.
onel Oaorga F. ElUoU
hree nnmbera dortni
for ganantry at Gnan-
Bte hare tbat
^Baen^^ MitBgad iBtmmanta prodosBlnata, ewe of tbaa raarnikllBg a
eoma aaa of t
to mmlMag tbe i
cokmal EUtatt aatamd th
oorpa fran tba Mata af Now Tork.
nppeBMet anptBlB M taut aad i
tomA aC tba —itBn awf » tHA
FIMUag on dry lend, end for snekee «t theU Is a sport snflric
for tbo moat ardent aeekrr after eetieetlona In the rmtiey of tbe Meaglo. Lom
bardy, .viper bnaUng la foUoaed ayeiematicelly. not only aa a sport, but oo a
bueltiaoa Hooks and Itnee are need mocb like tboM employud for ratehing
tram. For bait Is need a netlre iaeect of wkleb tbe repOlee are eery tend.
Tba oocnpatlan la not as baaardona as H appsara ter tbe bosk partetataa tba
palaaB aaok ta tba etpaFa palata wdartag Ho hMo hanBlaaa. Tbe paMta la
w«« fsmad a faieycio ipoka a wim atfL
a cat BBfl. s wtm al«M. a file sad aaeaml ptems of bsIM. A tew days hadwt ^ ^
the oow*a death aha was saaa trying is
v;
Si:.^:-r;sr.s£ *
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t
THE EVEXIXG RECORD, TRAVERSE Cmr, U1CH„ SATURDAY, FETODARY SO, IWI.
SkcKiiAe
eo*dinMTewty-dvRfc«rfiiiort<rfoarwoomi»*oeMele»t»e«toaiot»oik. BowaneliliuderllMddtrta^
Deoane vfaenwne Ocnogment of the femmk otgu» makes eveiy movement painful and keepa the nenmii
aO
mknii*. OD8dnr8beiawwtti>edandntta(l»-miKmlile;inadaTortwoihela b«*teraiidl«i«l»atherfaniB,Uiinldnf
Oiem bnoihin* mndi 0» maUer after all} but be*» night Ihe deadlr ImAacbe i*w«.U>e Hmha tiemUe, the^
twiUii-ttaeeinaaatho<^anthelmpaof Sataawen«fatdiingherviula:die “goeatopieoea-andlaftatootoback.
Xo woman ooght to arriro at this teiTibfc atate of mimtT.becaoae theae armptoma are a «n» Indicatko of womb dfaeaaea, and
faackacbeu merely a armptom of more eeriooa trouble. Women ahoold remember that an alnmat infallible core for aQ female tU^
ao* a. irregularity of perioda, wbkb canee weak atomadi, aide headache, etc, diapboementa and Inflammaaon of the wwnls oe any
of the mulUtndea of iUneeaee whkh beaet the female oiganiam may be found in
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. |
-Draa Mas. Pixanan:—Abouttwoyeawaao 1 onoanltedaphyak^
mhj fllMHild you
-I do not beliere It would My me"?
Wfll not the Tolurne* of letters from women wlko Imre been mode
strong by Lydia K. Pinkhnm*s Veretabto Compound couTlace ottm
of tberirtuesof tills rn»t medicine ?
Barely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discoamcedp
pound. It wai surely help you.
GET AmTCB AXI> HELP FREE.
If there Is anything in your case about which you would like
special aUticc, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She will hold your
letter in strict confidence. She can surely help you, for no person in
America can speak from a wider esperie^oe in treatinit female
Ills. Address is Lynn* Mass.; her adrlea Is free and b^pfuL
Ifl
SItADEO ICC STMtMS
...tin. umii h.
-----------nhfKiIuirly m» f«*sr, and sas as tsnif *i
kliten
Ic. Keeps bpllttlnfl end Shffting While
another scmm] ]
flocelsne ere Trying to Get Kailhad ail ho could devour. I totik him
way Acreee It In Condition.
out. and after hopplnK an.und awhiu*.
airetrhlnis hlmtudf he nailed auay.
■ At If It were not enoUKh to hav. to -
R^Slu^r
iSr-tr
.. h.nd
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr H. Haalens of Melbourne. Flal.
Ay doctor told mo I had Con j
and nothim: could be done
-troopa.
for me I wa* given up to die The
of a free trial bottle on>r. Klng'a
Baikal la very nearly as larKe as offer oj
niacover>
for Consumption, in
l.ak<« Rric and Ontar.o combined, nnd
me
to try It. Results were start
at lu widest part U wider than either " ‘
w on the road to recovery {
of Ibeae areal laker
ill to I>r. King's New Dia
covery- It surely saved my life." This |
great cure is guarant(*ed for all throat
1 the palh^oMhe Sll.erVani*^^^
■ and lung d'aeaaes hy Jas. O
railway, a formidi
F. II. Meads, drui
mer trains are
a frt ”' 1 and
and »1 00
ahore to shore in a few hours In t
(lead of winter tracka can 1m‘ main {
lalned upon the Ire. but there are ah!
I had n<d tiaiked
ways some w^t-ka In the aphnj; and! To the Kditnr
fall when tralhc la Intemiple.l.
j he two aides of the question as It lu
r ope ning
ilalned of twoi
I did not kH.h at the
rail line has
m
U» IIUU*
OliiUHtf. II I
. anything}
him enough It hat U not necessary.
i
i gofjd qnal-j I think we ran get all we need in
liy of Ice. The tremendous galea that! our lawful six day.-., aadur laws and
sweep over It from the norihwe.st are (iod'a laws gives us a right to do.
.
rieffected by the high mountains of the
l^et ua not patronir.e the wrong side [
Baikal range to the wiMitward and: Just think of the exin^nae of the’
blow directly down upon me Ire upon ; rhurrhes. Just open so little P.N.plet
that aide. gTvaily depressing It and I want soipe plaee to go dally.
|
causing 11 to iHd. up elsewhere when*
I have found a place open daily, i
the pres.sure is leas.
.saving many lost soul... seeking them
This occasions icc-crarks and shift-, in the ofn-n air and warning sinners to}
: of the surface even when the solid turn fn»m their evil ways.
j
. They are not
stylish.-,
lot stylis
railway train.
styles
see I fear I
whiclr an* only
«*ne-thlrd as
‘ to part Id-!
heavy as ours.
■ In aonlt^ of them.
According to
tches pri'cedlng
as 1 stand-i
the news of the loss of €00 Russians
L»ble captain.}
on the Uke. such a storm Is on now. how much |M*rsecitfliin he has to stand
making cracks several yards wide. fniin thoM* ungislly tmea ^n the side ’
.which laborers art* trying to c^ose by
lltUng In blocks of Ice which would
You aei* men drinking, swearing and
* if the wind would
noking How Ignorant and bow unrk World
fe to follow in faahlon of that kind.
Indies go by dressed in fashion. 1
Mild not like to fallow
them.
.How some of th(
Better Than Cold.
sin of all kinds
,rou..l..d for -ever.; re.r»\,J^r'
“ are to blame. We dress' 1
k parents
and nervous!
children, give them the best to eat i
uviNiivj, Rir
rpon. of 1-anhave, give them as little of our
caster. N. H.
t remedy helped me time as possible, send them to Sunday
unUl I began ut
Electric Bitters. school If they like to go; If not. they '
which did toe more good than1 ...
,,
all the
on the stn
UMMliclnes I ever used. They have also
kept my wife in excellent health for hum ng. as many of o«r lails of today
years. She asys Electric Bitters are I
t.od s dsy.
Just splendid for female troubles; !
that they are a grand tonic and invlg ; **'* rears.
orator for weak, run down women. No S Our .cadet, dressed in neat attire,
other medicine ran take its place In ’
j oung lady should not be ashamed
oar family.” Try them Only 5(>c !
^«»ow her fashion. She has gone
I
_______________ home and friends to
One thing
Womens Headaches
■otcba(«tettaeb(tt<rwilliinknek
.
..........
wmE<^ciiRbui
lion very difficult.
irrSd r„~ird.
period, a* U now piu«e« without pain to me. Youni rety truly,
‘ Mw PaAKL Ackxbs, S2T North Summer St, Nashiille, Tenn.”
.. H
a.h
dresdsd Ire atonns upon Ijtke Baikal
which keepa the thick Ice of the Iak«
aplltUns and ahlftlni; Just * wh«*n tlie>
S|*Mr>init to k€^p ihelr ral
abdomen, waa veiy nerroq. and irritable, and Urn troubk grew wuern
each month.
Muscular
Rheumatism,
YOD
SORE?
Sore Joints, Sore Muscles and Sore Feet
make life miserable for hundreds of
pie who could pet instant relief by using
raracamph. This wonderful external
remc*ly rdiovts such ailments iiiMantly,
because wl I applied, it opens Ibc pores,
allowing the soolhing
soolliin;;, kcalir.g oils and
camp!;or to penetrate
inctratc directly to the scat
of the pain, removing congest ion and sore
ness and drawingout all fever and inflamBiatioii by causing perspiration. You do
not take raracan:pIi-you rub it on, audit
cools, soothes and cures. Don’t arguedou’t hesitate. Every bottle is guaranteed
todowbatweclaim. Sold in asc* 50c and
.00 bottles by good druggists.
TMCFAHacaaiPM (
. LoursVIU.C.
YOU
..COOKING EXHIBIT..
liverj* lady who comes will lie presented with a handsomt! and novel souvenir.
are ;foing to show you just what can l>e done with the splendid
SORE?;
.u.a. A
Daracamph.
would like to epcal
right by granting j
Gold by Jaa. O. Johnson.
M
to riirh a sinful plane
place as a 1
Hard Winter on Theae Birda at Their «'«•»?
Bold by B. E. Walt A Bona
I said ”hlgh
rood Bupply I. Almort E„.
n i •agi.
no license.”
tirely rrotM Up.
| , ,h<,u*ht a hl*h llcenae would stop
----;-------ungodly place*. Today
e one another.”,
Thooe who have been wa
. -lake away the curtain*. Iri
‘
.mchlng^t^
bids u* to do?
nin fisH*. Lot all well who can |f
gull* on Grand Trav
interested in the fo
afford to
their soul*. l>*t all in
j", ' with thr
lulae
in
their
ware,
told
I.A*« UK not fine or bond them u> Im*
j____
J. P. Partridge. The captain is one of
------the members of the “Agate Bay Fi*h obligtM 10 kHI at^ unlawfnl times lo
Ing Company.” the others being John make both ends meet.
U*l u* l*e careful that
■ and Charles Grave*. They
make others ain. as we will be
account for It if
l>*t u> not aim to brv-ak ihe laws of, The Red Book aaks special 1
•Talking about your hard winter*
; Uon to the story which appears
thin la certainly one of them, for the our land
jnaila. as well aa for the real of us. 1
I see the laws broken by tobacco leading contribution In th<
| ntimlH-r The editor seems
apprttochedourahanty the other morn users spitting on the sidewalks.
r father or
Ing^aad wa* surprised to see a sea
Iher be I that he has made
the**^
* set for!
at was fast in their children'to^
up he made no
Ho
iston. has not been known herebut if he can keep up the pace
I for himself in this Story
story we
of f
t for our chndren
I shall know
t up some herring In
reni.
of him before kmg.
He wa* 80 weak he
u* 4101 strand our; It Is a Uie of Indiana life some fifty
allow, and I had to force pocketbook by silly fashion »o we will. year*» ago and is noteworthy for lu
could not iwallow
Carpet aeanlni: and Feather ReooQ
his
throat
I
fed
him
have
no
dimes
and
nIckeU
left
to
give
1
freshi
hness and vigor of style and the
a piece down hit
watfaic* Carpet sewing and laying.
faacln
of its theme and plot.
two or three amaU
amall piece* In thla way. for God s cause. Don’t let Ood’a work- i fascination
v
and he toon grew wtrong enough to er* go begging for support: let us give j Briefly. It is a sfon of the
take the piece* of ft*h out of my hand, seventh of our time and one-tenth by the outcast son of a horse thief
who has been lynched, to
while reatlng on my knee. I fed him of our earning* to the Lord.
R, B rWAMW
two or three herring, and later gave Let us come, out of darkness Into! himself in the favor of the lltUe vll-|
lage where he lives. Perhaps theL^.JT
him *ome more, until be would eat no the light pf God. •
more. Then 1 put him dpwn on the Let US Join heart and hand to all ston* cannot be praised for Its technoor and he *eemdd very well saU*- that Is in line with the right, doot let}
ned to *tay with n*. for he waa atlH us stand Idly by and let the
mtde Some excellent illustrations.
weak. It waa too warm for him Inalde
FED SEA CULL
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
The only n*al way to lesl a stove is to use it. To show the possibilities of 'modern
Siovemaking. we have arranged for a unique and instructive
20th Century Steel Laurel Range
We will sKow you what a I'uel Saver it is, how biscuits can be baked, using only a jiaper srnoke pipe; and how strongly it is made. Don’t fail to come; tnis will
be the most practical Cooking Exhibit ever made.
FEBRUARY 22 TO 28, 1904
At the Store of
JULIUS
CAMPBELL
4irs. Union St. IrtTeroe Oty, Mkh.
Ttis Set of Stove Furniture Given Away with Every
Raufe Sold burinf the Exhibit
One Na 9 Nickeled Oopper Tea Kettle; One Large Enamel Kettle
and Cener; One Enamded Sauce Pan and Cov'cr; .One Double Roaat; Pan; One Laurel Broiler; One Fry Pan; One 10x14 Dnp Pan;
Four Deep Pic Plate*;
»r^H^S.SO
I »00KS AND MAGAZINES |i
jGARPET
Wc
PEREMARQUEm
jUj. E. IWE KM
jjg
GLEAMR8 WORKS..
; BRAND RAPIDS I IRDIAU RYCOiPANY.
iaHmiP^ii.imk
_____ _
e- ...
all who arcsbreoklng
and I put him in a ahanty with no ttre
for the night. In the mooiliig I picked God'* tea oommandnusnu. him np in my nrm* ngnln without Jean* came Into the worid to aare
tiottble nnd he lat on my lap nnd hndjaianen. He gave us a
- -A
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Wkci TMWaitalOceCvttfNat
» I*p.s
City St Simp.!
ButohM and 8«na«« italcM.
•ifiatfc.'
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THE EVEKDIO BEOOBD, TSAV
Home Deputment «
; COY, mOH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 90, ItOA*
•■■sihls BaaTa in OroM.
Bonttneriica Btnaaa toJhthten. |
Oonl apoQ the cpwn for a ynm of
iw tw lattw la a I
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Afly
r cmcralta tk. itnai ItU
^ dOf ni 10 Womb
Mn.M.L CBoM. I«Mr . . .
r for Che sake or^
:
Lovei of . ^
Washing
JCSUt AMO TM« SAMATH.
addRtothaML BoO
rimn4pM»L The rmphtria has bsM
CBSfBA^A. MsKAT
peatly natU tcadar. pat aaMa for t
for Feb. 21 it foand la Matthew Hneed apon what we Mumld ant S.
TlwNatCarpM.
; «km l« aa aoMlMr none na HCk tydoar hoars. Walph. aad altoa
rather thaa'Hum what ws ahosM 4n
I>oat f^piae beauty will atoae for 13m. ’ 1-13. Stafisat. of this k
ri
uy V. if. xnem]
W<**ve aot a alee nw carpel te
»tt.j€iiarac«ar» are tt oaljr for the retorm poaad aad thme^aaiteri of sapar tor
Andltmaybethatirmoretimtand
!
should
be
femladed
that
la
coane
tiaic rtMMa. hraadaaw.
’ acbool. If a child of it or 14 ycaira old aach p^fsad of fridt thea hoO alowly
thonpbt bad been given to the thtaps
► startle people s eyes, j with the olmerraBce of Ue Sab
ATI of as eat aad pickad-tbe caso; i
Kimma bv amai —
ta it*
to he dooe leas wonM hare needed to
aad pa. he pricked hla thaaih.
I
!aa 1
be said upoa the anbject of what we
kaowm. it U
For the ereatacE pa aad Joe aad Mar) ■“
^
Doa't look a frump becauae you can-jreli(
to tell a He la tradttlo^^m
ahonM not do. The best way to orerCUE. they d oew. too.
| kat wUhoot excaae>or reaaoa. heea
come erU la by the sobatltotSon of bane the IMS a natablo laser, ladead.
the caoae. What will the aaa of !• or
Doa’t dreoa your head at the erp
sa had made It a day pood. -C^ae to do evil, learn to do It aeema to hare baea Imt aborUy aftar
4« with thoee iraiU derelopod to their
the ttme of the alleced Inrident of tb.
set Pickled
your hands aad feet.
m be drsnde rather than deaiied. well.” says the prophet IsaUh, but the cherry
tree that Wi
foil awfolaeas be capable of? Caa aay wash aad soak loor pounds of brpe
Don’t buy fooUahly aad thea blamelThey laid all atisas upon the letter best way in all the world to cease to
b there aay act how
your llaslted inoome for yoor ahoddyjmnd Ipmwed the spirit and porpoae of do evil is to lesm to do well. He who
Aad aow we re aai a aew rap carpel! erer low
well will hare neither time nor
steam them for fifteen mlnotea. Boll
j the day. The openinp portion of onr
which he will hesitate? And If that topether for ten mlnntes. two ponads
So he that keeps
Don’t wear venlcally striped ma-! leaaoa teaches that the Sabbath U not
•aate lore of. the klpht of Eofrertag of aupar. one pint of rlnepar. one
I look at It. aad 1
terial If you are tall.
» day In which we are to starve oni- break It. He that fills ev
smM the door
Etiu eslsiE hare foo aot there a aped- ounce each of whole clores aad stick
Don’t expect preat barpalna to turn | .elves or nSUct the body, but tmther tbH day with things thst
Aadfloaattheatrl^ aadial1ialioiit|B«« hf the aoot decmded type of
mon. nnd oae^nrter of na ooacc
It
prent sarinps
- lone that should minister to the hiph- Mble will hare no ttme to engage la
’em: *caaM wc kaow ’em all;
crimlaal.—oae who kills hte saVject pr
iper. Add the pmaes. aad slmDon’t
wanr
btp
sleeves
and
bUt
hnuie.t
and best wants of both body nnd those things that are prohibited by the
The plok OM b JeifE old pink dress! ,orture* It aot for pab. erea lo aatla
laws of God and nf man:ently until they are fonder, then If you are abort.
j .oul.
Wbat. then, are some pood ways of
hr!wir*S^ with Utile i “ •■bltloa. hot aimpty to satisfy
Don’t fomp Into your clothes nnd exaI| that Jesus did on the eventfal
dnp the Sabbath? The Inridcnt se
^Jocks. thst E DIII’e old woolea
lortardt ‘ThU may he
pect to look dressed.
Sabbath day was but the llluatratkm lected for onr study Is that of ChrM
EhswI.
a straap treataieat of the suhlect but
bat whose Iden
Hi pot cost before cut. Oomed of His two‘great sayings; **ln this
on a certain Sabbath tity hla blopra.
» entered Into the pyna- phers hare foil
silk wont cover n poor lit.
place is one greater than the temple.”
A0.1 nm away, dear op to tJaacomb a,
Don’t forget that dress was made for 1 “For the aon of man U Lom even of Sopoe. unpht and healed s mao poo- ed to establish.
twraty four hotirs. Drain, weigh, and
mill, and scared ’em ao
U tUrrc will be
aeoned
of
an
erU
opiriL
nod
In
tbeoe
Bit yoathfnl ar
Oman, not woman for dress.
I the Sabbath day.” The Revlskm omlu
for each pound allow tbree-quartera of
i !*#%•• not t be Etronp
CTcnU we may lenm bow we may dor was ao great
Don i put all your allowance outside. ‘ “even” nnd -day*Tbe Son of man
“ >««»•«•
*be wn. be n pound of supnr. To four pound, of
that on oereral
Khabby petticoat kills the smartest la Lord of the Sabbath.” This la the
fruit add one acant copful of water and
Mabbatb day we abould occsBlona he
And tumbled In the riafem; nnd Ihej
^
ber lack of care,
two.
,
true
form,
simpler,
grander
than
that
worship
God
In
tbe
public
place
of
wor
broke Into po^
am inckei be bad*
Uo be careful, nod do not atand by^o the aupar. and cook slowly until reatop. The public worship of God baa •try, of which
kd the npured pawn nm
««e jrour
yourown baby
baby lej
And
am made foTj
for-»«.
Ie«miap erll wmya
always been exacted of Hla people. U she wss the
Joe when be cnupbt aach a cold I t^orw U caatoddle AAnd the I
Prewned Flpa—Iw* what are
is not enough to have private devo- anbject. stUlbe
iVnd ’most had the lunp forer. And |
'
known
as
bap
flpa
for
this
preserve,
ttous
In
tbe
borne,
nor
will
tbe
admlra„
„ yfilow plaid
a pel la
the blue
and the
■
all
tkm of God In tbe works ©f Datum aufThat
mm earned weedlnp
weed'lap atrawberries'
atrawberries | the houae la not the Indoenee to ex- pick them over. wash, and soak over
at 1IMM
flee; we must not -foraake the aasem. for prandpa. Ssturdaya;
j erl either. Hare peta Teach the child nlpht In raid water. Drain, weiph. and
blylng of ouraelrea togctb4«r.” The
allow three-quartera of a pound of sop‘ite*’'Sr«rriLT wVr.‘"
»« »»“**»*•
and la nr
soul needs to worthlp God. and this toanna oc mner
lo a pound of fruit, nnd one-half of a
public wontoip would protect us from maiden*, for at
And ms- she saya It's preltler’n the! mind the love of animals I^t. him cupful of water. Dissolve the aupar In
water, and add the fipm. which
id *be""lnl^n?^
o» w a*„ixctox.
rarpeu In the ttore.
1 hare a blp dop and that dap will teach
! bath. teniitatons
The olfira
And J«iai aboat * * ^---------- *»;»ore than
ve previously been steamed for Ilf
j coold not be visited, i
affecting acrostic to j
. ahe’s not moch doubt
im minutes. Simmer them rery penI not be s|K-nt In reading tbe Sondty of the AlexsiMfcr family. Frinces Alexi
And pa. be aaya he’s paid firat-rafe for
j newspaper*, all day vi*it* rauld not be by
untll fairly transparent but nnjia Inn way that
pricktnp hla thumb sore.
’ made to friciMls. keeping ibem from . After bl* vUlt to the Barbados to
uken. aklmminp out as done. When
For. pa aaya. It’a a rep’Isr fjsm’lyr I ahame our own
I Ibeir dutle. to God. if we rogularlj : 17M. whltber be went with bis brother
are done, boll down the aynip un
a
! ”*'**
. worwliijied tJml In Hi* bmi*e on tbe | lAwreiu^ for tbe Utter’s health, he
thick and rich, add the ftps. I.rlnp
“e
'• »«
.« lov. ,h.«. « »
I hzbbalh.
wrote to WlllUm Fauntleroy that he
aln
to
the
bolllnp
point,
flavor
faint
And riir In stripes and sewed, and put many boya seem to think nnd that l«y
j 2. On Ibe Ssbbatli day we could be I had Lurried ba. k to VlrglnU for the
.down In the
b*srna t« hire the anlmsla in hla ly w|th vanilla, and taitile at otinv
. engaged In leaching. ChrUi ’ eutered ( purpoee of
«-alllng onFaunlleroy'a ria^lnto tbe .yuagogue and lamgbt.” i ter. Betty.
In hopes-or obUlnlag a
.own home ia hot pulnR ouialde and
j Teatbeni aiv needed In fbo cbnnb. In revA-atlon
of her former croel aea
Cross-Stitch,
! either rsuae or countenance any cruel[ the borne and In varlou* other pUevs ! tence.”
1) and the man win l»e a mibler char
The iM.pulariiy of scrim raliar* and
{oo tbe Sabbath day. fblldn'n in tbe
After hi* ae«x.nd campaign, remilt*
iscter and much better for the.'friend- cuITk draorsted with cn»ss-*titch t*mWe are not here u* pTny. «« dn
i homes need lo be taught the Bible and | Ing lo the defeat of Braddock and the •
-to drift ‘
ahtp of hU chikllah -peta. '
:•
t*ry in smjiint**d lor by theJr.
I Christian duties With few rxraptlont i debnl of Washington a* an Amertcaa
WV hare hard work to do.
dainty lK*anty. ihyir Incxpensivenes*
)oor Sabbath w«bool. iumhI faitbful and hero, be no longer bad to aoe for
kmdttollft.
j effloleni leacbera. an«l outside of tbeac the favor of Ibe VlrglnU damseU. On
the simplicity of their minufac
Hhiin not the ■
there are iM»n-CbrjHiian luum** wberci the tvmtrary, Ix>rd Fairfax wrote that
The maierisis umhI are scrim
j the teaching of the w ord of God would If he dkl not promptly pm In an apk-as. wtirked with mercerized rat
I be wclcomeil. and public rbarlUble In- : pearance at Belroir the Udiea wooM
-•
atroap!
•;
f1(»se:ie, sllk»-HP. taml>our ratum.
stltmlon* w here the aaine would l.e ffo In tarrtages, oo borae or afoot ”to
- • li matteni mn how deep In • i
A merry aonp of aprinR.
y
•
trenched the wronp.
•;
true. Teaching G.wl« w«nl ia a good ;
If Wasbin
a atm the naoM
^simple 4iera may 1..- used for a fln
. • How ham the battle poea. the day • ; And you'll pel In bloomy pamena.
I work, and many (miiM do it w ho are , Identical gent that hadI lately departed
d<
or II may
hemMltche<l Hiiie
the India—the l»eHa will rinp.
•
bow lonp.
•
lo defrad hi* countTy’a caoae.”
• Faint not. fipht on! ’rniiH*m>w •
ri-d or l.liie. t>Ml and green, i.r red
In 1754J Wasbiogion spent a week to
: Life's not trouble only—
good
to
other*.
(*|iri*t
did
good
upon
*
York
with
Beverly
Itoblnaoo.
who
gr.H*n
are
pretty
combinations
6t
Joy K has to brlpp!
.
the fUbbatli So uiflv and should we had married Suaannah I*hilllpae.dnogbralor. The set ranalsla of collar and
ienrt. are never lonely
upon the waine day. Many about ns | t»‘r «»f Frederick rhllllpae. one of the.
cuffs iA the stort^s where fancy-work
U-hen lore baa made them alnp!
£4HBr*fi EMT ^r
need
onr
sympathy,
nirauragement
j
»*nP'*«T
landed
proprietors
of
the
cotoay.
materia!.^ are sold little books with
and help. If we would give It as liter- Here be met Mary rhllllpae. then a
«wsy and pretty patterns may be
ally as tbe Matter did wc would ^ot flrl of twenty five. Short at wma hta
, , Well worded nnd forcibly , expressed | And you’ll get In bloomy gardens
iKJiight for ten cenu.
want for good o*eo to make of the Sab- . rHltK they were long enough to hrteg
the bells—the bells will ring
la nn srtlcle In n recent number of the
Cross-*tltch originated In Russia and
—Atlanta Constitution
him to bet feet. She decUned hU
bath day
Detrali Tribune on n aiibject tbnt
niBLX azAUj.sua.
j argent propoaaU and two years Utor
Germany, where It is much employed
,
fi •
EaHOwffeyofKinosley.
’*
Gen. II. 1. 2; Ex. xrl. 11-30; xx. Sll;'
her heart to Ueutenant Oolooel
: every meuber should give eameal
for all household linen, as It washes
' Asclpto From Table Talk.
I>eut. V. 12 14; Neb. Ti. 31; Jer. xrll. , R«»:«*r Morrla. A ctirkmt turn of foU
the
7-yeaiNold
son
of
James
Ouffey.
and wears ao well. Cross-stitch Is so
tbmipht to. na far reschinp In its In
Kentish T^st—Kentish toaai
21-27; Mark Ii. 23 28; HI. 1-5; Luke Iv. 1 mad* the Morrla home Waablngtoo’s
Earl I* rM‘rha|»s the yo.irp.‘^i *nan- .Inimmer in Mid
He' phiy«tl
fluence uo the children * whole future utmze Bllces of stale bread. Mix to extremely simple of execution that lit- with the Kingsley band July i.
16;
Heb.
x.
23
25.
headquarters
In 1770. both Morris and
and. his age In-lng
ertM. is an
tie Inatroctlon or practice I* needed
---------------------- . hit wife being fugitive Torlea,
gether two Ubieapoonfuls of flou
lives. The article ia SM follow*;'V
adept m ilh the snare drum.
It waa In March, 1758. when Wari».
•*mia« mrlMUo KaAewVr H.. D...
eapoonful of sugar and a pinch of to do this work, the great thing being
VMd you ever wstfh a baby play with
ington was Journeying to WUIUmaburf
(o
cross
all
stitches
one
way
and
“add gradually one epp, beating
B. g. L
a puppy M a kitten? If you have you
to ranaull phy.lclan* on tbe aUU of
evenly.
Exploding Lamps.
„f ih«- anthcirlre.1 vtTsion, - ‘ ‘
rw York 8Ute unloo. I« pastor of his health, that be met Mrw Martha
will realize that its first impulse sram* until smooth..then one Cfipfol of
F>r the collars and cuffs, in working
Not long since s kero*-ne‘ lamp. C.r.-ai d-nomlnailons will War with
- to l,e to pull its tail or pick It up by Dip the sliced bread into this and let patterns where separate figures are burst Into a mass of flame*, and but «he hlclu-r <virlci*m mor»* patiently
recently
conj
wcall
atand
for
half
an
hour
on
a
platter,
the neck and slmost choke the little
used Inside, a border case mutt be for the presence of mind of a gentle- tiian with tlie truth nmcernlng the aidered tbe alcove topic, and some of twen ty-«!x years old. nine months
thiQf Haven't you seen nifdhera who {adding now and then a apoonfuror ao
the thoughts brought ( t w cne so aug- Wa.l
widow of
tulter until the bread ii well used In spacing. In order that the end man present, who threw a rug over It Sabbath
stood by and laughed at auch Ihlnp*
beln given seven
•ever month*’ standing. Waahlnfton
figures may l»e equally distant from and pitched it out of the window, the
First of all. It is remarkable that, geatlre as to lie worthy of being
I. Fr>-.ln a little butter| In
and allowed U Ao go on. fur ”il la ao
* stilt to Mrs. CustU with an
consequences might have been fatal. I even In His strictly Jewish ministry, this wide publicity. Here are some of
. turning until golden brown on
cunning and amuses the baby?’* |That
the points made; •’Trained me to testify.
•ity
equal
to
that
with
which
In making borders Involving a more have since learned that lainps that iRoni xv. K; Matt. x. 5. «: xv. 24).
w.Kw>d Ml** rhllllpae and In
baby does not know any better, but each side. Take from the pan. spread
or less elaborate design. It Js well to stand half filled for several hours be^ our l,ord never repeated the seventh
nn«rr. iTTd). wa* married to Mrs.
that mother due*, and the mother who thickly with strawherry or other Jam.
begin
the
work
at
one
end
of
the
col
fore
being
lighted,
are
dangerous,
or
|
day
coromandmenl.
Secondly,
a*
the
Cuatl*
of
tbe
quiet
hour’
for
BI
wUl allow her baby to wilfully hurt pile one on another, rarer closely and
lar and work nearly to the middle; at least, not always safe. Also, that ‘ lord of the Sabbath he cleared that ble study and mediution. Taught nn
Very Uttie U really known aboat
any animal 1* aowinp arada In that keep warm for ten minutes before then begin at the other end and work
a lamp which has been unused for p Jew ish Insiliuilon from an unbiblical to search the Bible, whereas I formerly ! Mr*,
hiatorUn dcbaby's mind which will In the course lending to the table.
the same dUtance as before, and Join tlrqe. and of which the wick has be-j strictneKs; declaring that tbe Sabbath read 11 roecbanlcally. Trained my zeal.
Date Roly Poly-Date roly poly Is
of their growth stunt hU moral na
Hat
given
me
therUlon
of
a
cleaner
life.
the two portions with tbe requisite come perfectly dry. should not bejwa* made for man-i. e.. to ser\e
ture and. may finally send him to another nice dessert. Make a rich bla- number of stitches in a way that wlU lighted after being filled until the oil I man. not lo impose a yoke of bondage Taught me the right spirit la which lo
state’s prison. If mother* would only culi dough, roll II oul and siiread with render any neceaaaiy* break In the de baa had Ume lo draw up Into the wick, | upon man—and teaching that it was
realixe the gravity of this seemingly dates which have been atoned, chopped sign as inconspicuous a. possible.
a process which may be hastened byj’lawfur; to
good on tbe SabUth ble says. Has gt«’ra me ac
of tbej
Slewed In a ver> little water until
irivUI practice of letting babies careIn lannderlng these pretty affairs. dipping both ends of the wick in oil | day Thirdly. He knew that through beat friends tbU old world
Sprinkle with sugar, roll up.
leaaly hurt the home peU! The Infant
roe (o give my life to tbe mlnUtry
It will be well lo set the colors with before filling if.—Table Talk.
the entire dispensation which would
: steam for three^juarters of ao hour,
mind grasps a alt tut ton touch
salt and water, to prevent fading. Col
----------------------Wgin from
Pentecost. Christians of the gospel of Jeaoa rhrKf. 1^ me
quickly than most mothers reallte then place In the oven kmg enough to
to keep all Ibe Ixird'a day for GotTi
lars and cuffs ready begun for work, V
Mother's Com Brsad.
oWerve a wholly different day. work. Ua* helped me to a closer comThat baby soon learns to watch for! dry off the top Serve with a soft oi Ing are aold at the fancy-work atotes;
One nnd one-hnlf rup. of milk, one i “‘"“‘'r
*'«' »»< “■' «■"»"> munlon with God. Cheers my life
the pet and to pull it* ull to hear It I« bard aauce.
and tbe Idea Is very useful to novices. .Ified cup Of yWlom corn menl. onej'**^'
H- Hlmwlf »-t tbe Ha* taught me to do the little things
err out. He does not understand, of | Corn Oems-fVom a freshly opened
Bcrim or canvas basted on allk. satin Uble.poon melted butter, one ten""" «'•>’ oboerrnnee by of terrlce. Made roe feel the Impor
course, that It Is wrong, but It pleases
of «»rn Uke one heaping cupful,
velvet may be worked in croaa- Spoon of sugar, one to'spuon baking!^**’*' ”**
the first of tance of doing any little good deed.
him. and he I* n<d told or made to; draining well before meaanring. Pass
Cause* me to realize tbe cloaeooaa of
stltch. and when flnUhed draw the powder, two eggs; one-half teaspoon 1'****
i^urree- Christ. Hat taught me bow Christ
stop 11^ putting these facts together.! ibrough the food chopper, add one
threads of canvas out. leaving the’de salL Scald, which means boil up Just
enforced loves me. H** kept me young In heart
It must be a thing which he is Allowed beaten egg. one-third of a teaapoonfal
sign
on
the
fouDdatloo.
once, the milk, and pour It over Ihe*'^^'
**”’•'*
of salt,
the
dead
He
revealed
Himself
to
the
any one al
meal, l^i this ©opi while you
two tables]
wpuld slop this: but no!
from livrs” question tht Value
Boston Brown Brsad.
are separating and beating your eggs; i sorniwing Magdalene sent A message ”lcave«« frojn
milk, two 1
thing to amuse him: It really does i
Hi* disciples; of ChrUtUn Endeavor? I* not a move
Blfi togetter one cupful of fye«al, stand these aside and mix In tbe corn
a with Peter; ment based upon auch poaltlre belpmeal,
the
butler,
salt,
baking
powder
go on. That boy grows L little older. of baking powder. The mixture should one cupful ^ Graham flour, one cup
- ------------, tt,„ EDd«r.r U not ••w.nlnc "
<»■>*
be thick enough not to apraad to aay ful of yellow ebrn meal and one tea- and angar; then pot in the yolk* and
and goe*
tie* alx
aboul where mother cai
appeared to the assembled:
extent when dropped from a spoon—U spoonful of salt,^ Beat three-fourths of last the stiff white*, very lightly. Bake|
watch him every minute. I aay
Svw.
and lmpa.ried to them the
rui of Mda Into two cup- in a buttered biscuit tin in a hot oven
because the Utile girls are not quite not. add a little more flour. Heat a
A very 1
Ifni scries of confer^
half an hour-Cwiod Housekeeping.
Spirit. Tbe Sabl»alh belonged
ao apt to have the love for, teasing teaspoonful of butter In the blazer, fuU of tour milk, then add.tbe milk
_______________
to the di.spen»atlon of Uw. wa* a day eucet In ibc Interest of evangelUtic
that small boya have. and. more than drop In the batter by small apoonfula and two-thirds of a cupful of molasses
work has Just been held under tbe
and guarded by
Pit Making.
leal. Butter well a five
that, most mile girls have the really ^Tten brown turn over and brown on
rlble legal sanctions. Tbe first day anapkea of tbe New York State union.
Id pailorbakini
natural love for animals and the hat- the other aide. These are also called
Three practical suggest ions on pietij,. dli.pt^nsatlon of grace. Tbe apeakera bare Included Mr. Wil- N4BT rjin.LirsA wao axrcaxD id HsoaT
lUm PhllUpa Hall. Rev. Dr. John F.
wabaivotos.
red for seeing any cruelly, but even j »ock oy.
s. the seasoning added lids.
making:
U a day of Christian activity, and
Carson, Rev. F. 11. ;acoba. Rov. Dr.
they should not be encouraged In any living ac
tins in a ketUe of boUlng water, let
reaemblanoe In flavor.
Break eggs Into the mill ; for custard pji ___
__ in the renewed hearu George R Stewart and State Presldect acribca her as “petite, overfood, ternMmcilons
peatuoui. obstinate and a poorapaner.”
for early training goes a
Orange MarmaUde—Drop a numbet ting the water come half way np the pie and beat wlth^ cyclone egg beater ;^"cbr7*V'*"redram^'
Rev. Lr. Edwin Forrest nallcnbcck. Be that as It may. Washington laved
rant character building ln|«f flue. Juicy, seedless oranges Into a
Cover the kettle closely, aad until foamy. Makes much finer and
^rreter anomaly can well be
Tbe points touched were Tn»y. Allisny. her devotedly, and her poor apritlng
bowl of cold water, let stand for haU keep boiling constantly for three hours, smoother cnstqyd.
nKlniHi tlian that which is expressed Syracuse. Rochester and I^ockport. In and her temper be eonld readily exan hour, then scrub gently with a soft when the kettle can be moved to the
For fnill pie. alwaj-s ml* the flour ^ ^^e phrase* -Christian Sabbath' Albany the confereocc was made tbe cnae lo view of hU own abortootntoga
bristle brurii. thoroughly to clemnae back of the stove, and stand for two thofooghly with the sugar for the ,t, pr*.clse equivalent wluld be ’’legal beginning of ao erangelUtlc campaign In those reapectx Their married Bfr.
of two weeks, led by tbe local nnlnn
near him he feels that It must be both- them Wipe and weigh them, aad for hours to ripen the brown bread. Be- thickening and sweetening of the pie.
Interrupted as It waa by tbe wqr ntid
gabbath had lu great and
tbe duties of tbe prealdeocy. waa nevered In some way; thU grows and be- wh pound allow one pint of cold wa
the bread out oo a Makes tbe Juice erremy and 1. not to) j^o^o^ed place in the national life of
ter With a Sharp knife cut the fralt platter and set In a warm oven to dry. apt to run over. Put the butter on u„el; will again have lu great place Sometimes we show a wrong cooeep- ertbeieaa no happy that tbe gaoerak in
coogratolatlng
De Cbostelhix oa M*
mori a manta and then it la that the In the thinnest of slices, cutting again -Farm aad Flrealde.
the lower crust before putting lu tbe.,p
millennial eanh; and 1. to tbe tloo of Chrtetian Endeavor by striving
real cruelty U bapun. A recant nute Into quarfors or elghu. accordtag to
friilt, aa It win rise when reheated and | f rhiatian a precious ”shadow (Col. U. to wortt op to Cbriat Instead of oot eo^"^ra^the°]u^M aUto.^*i? hU
A Pretty
size. As fast AS cut. drop into the wa
be more evenly distributed through jig. n, of
rest of God (Heb. It. from Him. We need more consecratad win Waahingtoa left to “hU dearly be
»t. more holy endeavor, lo oor loved wife- tbe one of allhU praperty
boys who hnd
ter. and. when flnlihed. oover aad aat
ThU U made by cutting two heart- the friUL—Table Talk.
{3 4,
1,^
^,^*1 and HU
for Chrfot-BcT. Edwin Fonret end named her aa hU ezecotriz. She
cruelty lo anlmnla; for croalty which
shaped plecea froai white riderdown.
D. D.
did not aorvlve him laog.
mnkaa ooe^ blood nm cold to read hours. Bring quickly to the bolllag aad maklag them toto a-cushloa. At ‘ Th.
The Pareeturi
ParpetuM Flowarioo
Flooring Lamnn
Lemon.
,'
children are taught to
aboat. and whnt tort of minds must point (using an npata or poreMato the todeatotloo between the two lohea
When the booaewITh mokes lemon-j avoid such extreme view* of the aaup •« VIBkt.
Ooorgt r. Baer, preaideot of tbo Parke-Doea
thana boys tore who parpatrmtad tbosa lined kettle), nnd nUamar ntowly ootll plaoe the head of a doll with loog ode of tbe fragrant yellow fruit, or j cred day. the greater emahaaU should
yoor taby keep ya^
fiaad^ acu? Why. 1 woaldnl truri the rinds are soOclantly taodar to ha
Tbe nine of tbe coahloa will grates lu rind into a cake filling, or) be placed on the other aide of tbe Philadelphia and Reading rallraad. fo
popalarlj ooppoMd to have a deep haaadi A ctoaractar any more than 1
Deed to oorreapoad with the alxe of
question, for tbe tendency of today .trad of John Ifltehefl. hot recently bo
wooM trasl the bnrdaoed criminal, and put aside for twanty-fonr hoora. weigh the doH’a head oaed.' Make a cap of
U towarda a too loose obaenrance. Bat save aoma todkattoa that be has a -Ufo.
________________
1 wooMb*! atom tham the charity that a aacoad Ume. and to aach peoad
iderdosrn. aad tie nader the doll’s
At all seasons of the year before considering the other aide, it
grmto Of admiratloa far tba preaideat
add one pound aad a half nf gfoaoMtod
nth ribbons of any preferred ool- can be foond on the lemon tree the
aC tha Uallad maa WorkerA ”What -Whal’a year FItttow.
aoma crttotaal aeto hare a aacoad aide sugar. Heal again nad boU nlowty but
nd have the enrU foil over on bloaaom. the tiny formed lemoo. and
Maa to begtootog with
da TOO tldak af Joha Mitchell, aay pfo aad aaltog yoor
to tham. whieh whila aot pamoolap steadily until the fruit rinds are trans the white cushion. Featherstitch tornona In all atngea of growth to the
dtoaar baifcwardr
Bototoaea af tha
the aet at all. wUl in noma nmaO da- parent nad thick; than bottle and aaaL akmg the aeam of tbe cushion, and fan grown fralt It U a perpetual
ptaa aooooBi for IL bat With the fooBg
Lemon ManaoMda-VOr thU ba par- place bowa on each lobe; attach a bearer. The bkMom. the leaf, the
4Amom who wllfally tortorto oat of Ucolar to nolaet thim aktmmd. Juicy
w of ffhhoaa of the aame color wood, the ftrott. and aU porta of tha
Oars moforan Jooi 4o too thn atony. frolL Woih aad aenih as tboetai far aa that aaad to the tiea of the cap.
^ ore dellghtfony firagraat
The Record’s Gallery
of Bright Children
m -*
pi* :
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THE EVEKIEG KEOCMKD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SO, 1004.
r
I* \
.
or tli« kftnsUoe Iti
imertcaa 8b«et ma4 Tta
M/ik* all vorioMB cnpiofad ta tbejPUt#* eompaai
mr is nnmlBV Borv ttea
MMorta ooBtnrfM by «b* Natioiial
mflU foil tUw. prodoeiag aon
. It Is oaOlMS CD. TW «r4«r
4.0oa ihw » boz» of ptetos meh woek.
voftaMB, OM»4b«rtli of vbleb are! Very MnJr of tbb Is bebic sold, folly deioiood that the rmllyoads hare hacaa
flksitod. Tbe atrfke te dM to aa at- 75 per *«it brta* sto«d. IftbeasUls to crab ooal aamia. as they did dortas
the
aathndte
strike.
The
srabbiag
taaipt to start op itro plaals w* . werr kept ronniac at this rate out
process eoasSsu of seisiad cars eoa>
The bar BUI of tbe Repobifc lrt«
tL w»* MdJ«« m«
»~»M» •» to .««• for
has prnlam roads to aid the ahlach'
wearers of tha State of Waehtacion
la their preaent Uht agmlast a redne-
HHpera hare baea ramored from Mtv
llae. m, to Chkata
emOIrb to the anrnbar of
ployad in tha maanfaetara of petti*
oaau. in Kew Toek city, hare formed
of tbe
a mUoa aad damaad a geaeml to*
forapariod crease in wacaa.
of only two weeks woold dose many
The AUaata Pedaratlon of Labor
of the largest Cacforlat. aad that if will pnt oot a candidate for tha 1
the general suspension shonld be con .latore and continiie the icht ag
Unoed tor another ten days practically chUd labor.
matioiial Ualoe of
the whole industrial life of the city
would come to a stmndsUlL*
America has 4X.OOO members, each of
Tbe Massachusetu Bureau on StatU ! whom contribute $3 InitUllon fees
lies of Labor has reported that free! 30 cents a week for dues to the U
empIo>inent bureaus are in success-1 ury. It pays a strike beneht of |5
ful operation In thirteen stales In the a week, a funeral benefit of |5«. a wUe
United States, as well as In eight for- and widowed mother benefit of 140.
eign countries, and recommended tbe | and a graduated death benefit
establisbment of such a bureau la j from $200 to $2k0.
Msssacbuselts. ^
; The Retail Oerks* Protective Asstv
A committee appointed by the min j cistloo ch^es all men $1 to >oln. ^
ers and operators to collect funds for cents per week dues sad it gives $5
the members If the Steel Corporatloe
to work after a loot period of 1
’ Feb 1 the workmen of this!^ >»**^*^ workers the
backbone of OBloalsm will be broken
10 par esat. la their wa«aa Coosider- as far as n Is eoncwroed. The poOey
lac the laas parlod of IdlaaaM they of tbe company will be to Tefuse to
wofw gtad .to even get work at that > deal with dakB labor in the fntam.
Flick b. said to hare
prloa. The ailU has bee* hampered
uTm
**** followed,
lor orar a year on the foal maitar
aalI *****
to en j There will be no chanite in the
tiraly remedy the dltotty.
j wanes of brlckmakers this year. The
On accoont of the graat BaWamre Uate for either the unkm or nmploreri
lira Col. J. Frank Bopplaa. n eomprtent j»« ask for a change has passed
aatborliy on fsctory stalisUcs. asU 1. Tbe arbitrators in tbe strike of the
mates that the namber of persons | Cbicagu Urery.^vors hare aunminced
thrown ooi of amiSirment wUl reach i ibelr decision. The result Is a renewal
M.OOO. Others hare esUmaled the en of the old contract against which the
foreed Idleness at graaUy more.
the face of these advsntages only 5tk»!
. I*s.. reported tl
The Pwwd Iron Works of I*hlls
i subscribed
clerks of fc.otS) in Detroit (and nearly!
dalphla aosad Indefinitely recently i of the omners. The^e two Mem.i are ;2r. had I
4.cmm» <rf ibsl number are women)
I cost min
Wbag IW men. the jast or a force erf th.t .here shsll
no inore delegates
neariy l.fi00, received notice **>■« their
fbe unions posted Jn the stables; p.nye<l at the four mines of the Ells , niembera of tbe sssoctstinn.
ssrrluu were no longer required- The j and the liverymen are not bound to worth Coal company at Ellsworth. Pa..; Most of the leading unions In Eng
man who were dtochargad at one time 1 have uniforms made by union UUors. who were n.Mified on Moods of s cut i Und have levied an ssM^ssroent on
earned ffom* $40-to $50 a week, but! The men are l« receive |12 a week m wsgeji, have refused to work, and | their members to rmUe the funds for
lately have been receiving an pversge' f‘*r a twehe himr day. with 25 cents
nr,, now out. A branch of the I’nlt
I’nit « csmtuilgn and to pay their merolK^rs
Workers of America was |i r.oo a year during their term ..i
of $1$ a week*.
j
«»'ertlme with one day
off In «acb w»^k Tl se were prac- formed recently and the officials of ji«.rvl<N' in Parliament,
As the result of the oonference
tically the txmditlons before the strike.
organi.a.lon claim a rnsjoriiy ot * Workers in the various deimrtnienl.^
tween Agent Connelly of the
Istlr of the age Ithe
the men h.-.v joined.
of Zion City have suffered a reducYork. New Haven and Hartford rail i
road and a committee of the 600 sirlk-l grc»wlng um- of mine machines in th- Both sId* a claim victory in the mbUon of wage*^ A scarrliy .rf
Hcials desir i1 J^***^***^***^^^*****^***^*****************^/*****^
IBK freight handlers their strike has biM.mlnous coal mlnoH of Uie United Ur workers* strike In Trenton. K. J.jgiten as the cause, the officials
The retsirt of E^lwsrd W. The manufacturers stale that they; ing lo keep as many per.M
m the .priHlucUon of c<mi1 In c.nslder the affair ended and the men j ble employe<l rather than
to work on the old terms, which are
es arc tired of tbe j payroll by wholesale discharges
$13 a we«‘k or 2tt cents an hour.
j
uhUih forms paruof the annual claim that the
ft not for two orl Main** Is the only state n»»rth of the
TbeUnltedftUte. Steel Corporation I volume of Mineral Resources. pul>- struggle and .
United SUIes Oeologicar thre«- of the owners they would grant Ohio and east of the Mississippi that
Is lining up for a struggle with lhe[llshod by
We can fit you with Chest Umteciors. Lung Pnitectors. and
s that 5.418 machines the lu ,,er c-nt. Increase and have has no local of the American Feilera
Amalgamated Association at the close | Survey, i
leu Vests, or we can show you M>m«- giKxI values In Chamois Skins,
i lion of Musicians.
of Ihw'kago'agnM^ment. June 30. The were employiMl in 1900. as against 2.- iK*ace.
Chicago unions are said to have. The i^tate Federation of lJtU«r of
im which a kjw prlceil Vest or Lung Under!or ran eanlly lie made.
prtnrlpal fight will l>e among the tin 622 In 18HK. In a few of the sUtea
plate workers, and It will affect sev there was a decided decrease In the ’over three million dollars dejiosltod in 1 New Jei^y Is making a determined
“Better loi»k at our proposition.”
chines used, but withtb<‘ banks and are agitating the quea- eflort ui have the State Board <jf Areral thousand aheel workers. In prep
arallon for the confilct the warebouaef the eaceptl.m of Wyoming, theae were tion of starting a^k of their own. bliration wiped out and the annual ap
In Texas and T^neaaee there is j proprtalion for its support iransfem-d
of the tin plate planU are being filled states In which comparatively little doto overflowing. In addltlao the storage velopraent In the mechanical produc said to be a very strong demand for to the Department of Factories
RuaaUn teacherv are paid about the
bouiea of the American Steel and lion nf coal has IxM-n made. AU of union labor.
Wire company are iK-log packed full ih.- states when- the use of machines The Iron Moiilden,* Union of North j same meagre wngex as the unnkilled
4rf plates and the Steel Corporation Is bad ex.-rted any significanteffect up-, America has begun proceedings to ; day laborer.
sr- COID WEATHER GOODS
Patents
ScieifificJfri^^
James G. Johnson
MSI WHITE GOODS M»
USUAL DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN
AND
Muslin UflderwearEconomy
i,:a-
Table Linens and Domestics
This is the ONIA WHITI- SALE in
this pan of the state. IVoplc watt weeks
for this event, and then purchase enoiijrh
to supply their neetis for a year.
At present prices of cotii.n it pays to
look ahead a little. When you can add
a few more corset covers, pctiicoats or
gowns to your present stock of muslin
underwear at prices that will prevail «iur- in« this sale, you an- w i«- if you .io it,
If you admire neat and tasty sewm^L
if you appreciate and like ^rt^od roomy
niffhtirowns. wide chemises and lull width
and fitted hip peiticsats. you will more
rcadiVsec the splendid values we are
i V only by bii.^in
tiling U of ih»- ^
[ right prlci-». .
you nvoM ibf- m.-rrhi If4« that l^ offrnnl
th.-a|.l.»; wh»-n in lari
th- flrar»-Ki kiml oi
i- in hax*'hr pn-f'tlgr wr hav.‘ I .itiri* only h> turril. no .
itirihtM or qiK-tUloui^ (
irk of rv«-o' at I
lurni and r**a«lln»*tos
good" anything
rlo or
Tin: SATISFACTORY STORE
taliH^ I
luM now ihoy an- douhly altrarllvr during ihia aale.
A f.‘w mlniii«*a in ihc aton- will ronvlnc*- you of
1-1 S|»r»-ada. weigh fhns.- p^muvU. flv*- mincea. aire
81-lk). a very flnr t.prri.1
in a vam-iy oi
pr^-tty honryromh paTirnia. r.-gular value |1
-prlrfvl aiM-cla! f..r ih
$1.25
*^*'^uVas^only by making our purchases
of these goods early in the lall before
manufacturers or any one else dreamed
of the present prices on raw cotton that
we arc able to offer them at these prices,
rhcrc are just a few of each kind
-------' here
^ive you an idea of
mentioned
what awaits you in beautiful, snowy
under-muslins. One of the prettiest and
daintiest of feminine fancies that we have
not told you about is our lace trimmed bri
dal scl.but be sure to have it shown to yon
i nrek and
e:
HOod QU»my cotton
79c
turned down ctd-
CORSET COVERS
04Ka1 Miwlin Skirt, wide hemat Itfhod ruffle
..f It
well
Mualln Skirt with eighjeen inch India Unon ruf
fle. trim^ with torchon lace and inaer
lion, twelve tucka. nothing skimp
but the price ..:....................... .
Mualin
lualin ISkirt with <
fie. trimmed
three of Inaei
for the price
Muslin Skirt with wide ruffle, trimmed with wide
lace, alx rows of Insertion and four tacks, very
handaome. well made and perfect fit- ^2
r- $1.00
Jt.25
Fine Mualln CK»wn. lucked yoke, with fine largr
tucka. embroidery trimmed neck and aleerea.
r
T
MONDAY, prKBROARY
SKIRTS
GOWNS
MiuIIb Oown. with licm»t
worth
T«-n pit-ers t1n>‘ In^li l»amaHk^ Natln nuish.
rr-g«»lar pri(v tl.r.u prited for
AH
fhia aale prr yard ........................... # I «UU net
Fifty dozrn Napkina Thia I* another
lot «,f the aamr kinrf wr havr ha«l tl Qfi
iH-.forr. at............................................... #ltU0net
Tw.-nty fivi* plfHOK Lin* !! R.*d and Blu«- Chi-ck
Toweling. iM-r yard
.................................... DC
Fivr doy.en Bleached Sherta. aeam.-d. alre Aft
72S4I. net prl.-.UOC
Linen J luck Tiiw-ela. «>Ior*-d InirdcT. aire 12^0
$1.00
Ktoton. Oown ot hoe t,».Un. torc^un
noca,* yokV ^ fine vir*l^”and ^brolde
lallionx; wide ntf
Inaenion, with
$3.00
Other very pretty atrles at %\M, $1 JO. UM up.^
•“ S1.50
.*e give you n. plain Skirt of gtxw! mns- ^Qq
■ ‘
:*.^ • V
DRAWERS
Nainsook Chemlae. hem«tltrh«*d and fagolted
.voke; nine inch hemailtched ruffle on O0g
l^ng Cloth Cover, fire rows fine Val. Insertion in
front and six In tiack; lace to match trims neck
l^»ng Cloth. India Unon yoke, trimmed with
With fine
Val. lace, same lace trima neck and arm: ten
Inch ruffle on bottom with one
Val Insertion ...............................
..S
....... r- 75c
SISTT-..'"
J1.00
IndU Linon Oorer, fteked all orer. lace
trimmed neck and arms ....................... OIIU
M.
Our line white cotton and embroidr
ered linen Shirt Waists are all here
and the line is certainly vcr>* swell, one
of the best we ever had: these are indi|ded in the discount list.
.
CHEMISE
aleevee—we give you a good choice of
atylea at thi* price .................................
Fine Mualin Cover with aix rowa of Val. I
down the front, lace trimmed neck and
armhole ......................................................
insertion and
Cloth'Cover, front of
trimmed with
faggoUng; neck and arm
faggoting and colored silk r
talnly a beauty ..
Swiss Embroidery yoke;
India Unoo Margu^
neck and arm finished with fine torchon
^ 25c
50c
• s. ■
i ■
M«.- 17-34.'................... 0J, * ^
aJiNO, fOO^.
.ong Cloth, tucked and hemat itched yoke,
mt-d with torchon lace; hematltched
and tuckeil ruffle a» lM>ttnm
Si.25
$2.50
m
rn I' f\
On the following we jjive our usual
discount: All white wool dress goods,
white wash goods, muslin underwear,
laces, embroider) ; table linen, napkins,
towels, lace curtains, curtain nets and
mulls, handkerchiefs, bed spreads.
Ovtoc 10 th« Inct Ihnt we are aelUas both brown
ni>d U^ed CDUOB* lower than the aarkirt price
OB eoltoi) coode todair. aU brown nad bhwebed ooiloo. will not be diMOtwted.
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