The Evening Record, March 24, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 24, 1904

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

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

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1904-03-24

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THE EVENING RECORD [TSiiafi
TRAVERSE CITY, MICIL, THITRSDAV, MARCH 24, 1W>4.

GOOD MEN
AMERICANS
ARE NAMED
, . . ...
IN DANGER
miONG TICKCTt tELECTEO
ALL WAItOE.

; 4: la Case of Attack They Would be
|] r V Betweea Two nres at Nhi Chwand

j WAKW
|*i:'IS SENT

w

GDI. MUXS wcrrcoHE

IVUTTHDiC

BARHOnOCS

ONLY ONE CONTEST FOR ALDER.
STAN 1C NOMINATION.
Almost all CaadMatea Were NomL
natad by Acelamatloo-Foar Rallata far B. P. W. Nomination
in Sacond Ward.

» Mt ua farwlah yawr

'K;

WAS BAYAN. NOT BCORII.
Spectoi to the Rrsninc Record.
Bsriin. March tf^Thc Behtoasisch
Xsltung ststas that
‘ ervtoor Bsyan and net ths torpedo
Boot dsstrsysr Scarii wanBsatreysd by
plHkInf a ftoatinf mins In ths harbor
at Part Arthur March IS. Har craw of
7N to said to have boon almost all laaL
VLADIVOBTOK DEPOPULATED.
By Wire to the Bvsnlas Record.
•aattto. Wash- March *4.—Vlsdivsstok to all but
guanas af ths war. aecordinf ts W. J.
Uppy. whs has arrived hers, dust befora he Isri.ths Imperial bank of VladIvaotok mavsd Rs treasury and all
banklnf sgulpmsnt to a littts U
too mdss in ths Interior.
»

JAPANESE
SUBJECTS

RUSSIANS MOVING SOUTH.
BpeoUl to tbs Rvealac Rscsord.
Washington. Marsh SC—Minister
BODIES WERE FOUND.
Allan, at Seoul,
1 for Them far
mamlntrs data. *«ns ttnusasd Rus­ London Police 1
Two Months.
sians hmrs mmrad bsiRh to Bm Anju
rivsr. but ths Bsalint Ma ssato Bpsclal to tbs Evening Record
craaMng dHbeulL Tbars huso baaa
UmdoB. March 24.—The police hare
-Haw sassiintsrs with aMgbt aasualtlsi
DIED of"WOUMWif
Anthony dubsr Gave Up Mis LNs an
' Aaaunt af Btraat Haw.
BpaeUt to the Rrealsc Raeord
Orsad Rapids. MIcb.. Mareb 24 —An
.....................
...........
worth ‘
tbouy Jnbrr
died la
Bai
nMal last night as tbs
ifhm tnllctad oa him I
digbt row by Peter Rlc*. enwi.
Imd a had repatatkm. starlsd the row
bat tot the worst of It. Rloe sms also
badly damagbd and sras to the boapiUl. Me haarS a laiw *
^
BMtb aad watebtog bto (
capad aad to aUU at large.
Ilavud that he left toe city.
SliqSSO FIRB IN K. C.
Ughtolag Btmok danoa Dry (
•gaclal to tbs Mrsatog Record.
aty. Mo- March S4.-Ugbt
•tag Btroek tbs dapartsasat
i« todvr esasI to a kms of

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AUtksraSP^M..Jb«.^^

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winter resorts tor Americans of
possessing as It does an un­
rivaled climate, combined wlih pic­
turesque scener)’ and beauilful surroundtogs. She embodied to her ar
tide many useful facts.
Toklo.
Mrs W. E Martin had the paper.
-Toklo..** In an entertaining may she
tbey have been searching tor the past told
of tthe mgny wonderful sights to

■aa Mlndl abdsr martial law.

Tmr A MCOBS WANT AO.

NO DIFFERENCE

. Whether you arc ready to buy a
piano now or noL come In and
see the latwt styles of high
grade
%

KIMBALL

Pianos—it's well worth your
time to sec these splendid
goods. They represent the acme
Of piano perfection. Every instrument fully guaranteed. Fac­
tory prices and easy terms

W, W. nMBALl GOMPARY

129 Frau St. ItEStroir.Btr.

the WEATHER

Tkawhvwam..

j,

;

SELLING THE BEST IS OUR BUSINESS

Gaster
To0twtar
tuslci IS but .V few tkj-s away.
It is time to consider your needs
for Faster attire. You will want
tea- luii ot sliocii aiiraav.
N'othiii^^.l.b, vt IIIUI h I
persob’s ,lrc»-. si a pair nl neat
titting. miaii, stjlish
Ksitcl
flSO fu

vliitC:. fl*l
00

TOP COATS
yHK nobby htUe top t
I

Still holds hs own in our arardrplysa^ nn/l
it has been for many
KUO. rarecent 5-ca«, cvcepl in small details, but these little details are

$10.00, $12.00, $15.00
Buy a .NKWLANI) H.\T—$.i.00, S2.IK), $1.00

See That Window.

S. BENDA & CO.
Heal Reliable Clothiers
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a>Uiir
ROWLAND DOUGLAS WILL

VOUR OLD SHOES,

BOYS’ SHOES
The tong wear kind—they are made of good, solid leather—thalto
why they're called the Long Wear Shoea Come in and see them.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

LADIES
GOLDEN ROD
KID SHOES
Two Dollars

Ver>* Stylish. New Lasts.
New Toes. The best $‘2.lXl
shoe in this city. Inspect
them. :: ::
:: ::
Tho Old Roltabis Shoo Houoo

FRANK FREIDRICH & CO.



CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING

BTOIIS.

i I«

All Ends of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Traverse City Manuf*:. Co.

THE NEW STAND
2A2 Front Steoot

Our Impart Ordv of
Perrin’s Kid 6hves

s^sj-bloch
LSNAKT/
:loih^

Jldappp
Combination
Dunlap dat
Stein•Bloch
Spring Suit

,..5»s Jfrrivtd..

L.\ ROME.
REAL KID (iLOVE.

1?

Formerly
city
divided
ably
stantly.
named dUtri
oorrespondtog to
wards, aad th
three lives lost.
Otoxa. She told very totereaUagty
e»iuia>Z of

treeu, the
Prairie Firo Bwsgt Qvr Part uf Ns- the wonderful shops and streeu,
aad people, to fact,, took her
hearers right over to the cli
city itself.
Speclal to the Erenteg Record.
Holdredgs. Neb.. March 24—The ortgliisl
part of this
.has been
Table Talk and Music,
visited by the
tbs worst prairie Bre to
years. Three have been bamod to
hlld Life to Japan" was toe subdeath and the Bre Is sUn ragtag. 1
of aa able table talk by Mn.
prcgierty loss will probably cxe
Tbomms Bmnrthwalte. A channtoc
$100,000
Toad solo by Mrs. A. BoRlday and a
dnec by Dmlae and .^essle
Sir Edwin Arnold Dead.
Bpectol to the Bventog Raeord.
l^imdoa. March 24 -Blr Mwia Arn­
Fourth Birthday.
old. the sathor aad >
Master Cecil Albert Og^t was four
all ovor ths world, ts
tars old yesterday aad)to banor of
bees 111 oevscml da:^
le twfhm ba eatartalaed Reed
hapta. Mealto Reawl^ Jooeph
Uudar Martial Luw.
Lamoaatar and Irene Ponroe.. The ocnad toe
!pS|!toh^i s cajoynlde Ume.
Dsarar. Col- March S4.-Oovsraor
Paahody has doelarod tbs eoanty of
t hU throal. dylag almost

Prices always right

0ily Book Store

Sir,

Big Grand Rapids Case Settled by
Supreme Court.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Orand Rapids. Mich- March 24—The
deeUkin In the case of Porter rs. Lotifr
has be«*a given by the Supreme court.
This Is one of the most Important
eases that the local .ooorts hare had •Government of Japan," Toklo" and
to deal with for some time as it In
"Yekohsms" Ware ths Subjects of
rulves a question og |3$,U€.02 wbicb
Ooorge H. Long will hare to pay. The
Interesting Papers.
ease was concemlnR a will and the
adralmstmUoo of th»*lr father's rsuue
brongbt by the sons and daughters
of the most
ss one o
against their brother.
enjoyable of the series.
serins. Ii was In
cbsrge of Mrs. 8.. J. Hlgf
Higgins, of the
Vr. O'ROURKE'S FUNERAL.
gfiph} division.
1
ngmbt'r
on the |
Bishops and Many Priests Were Prssiting and full of pi
snt at Bsrvicss.
men.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
It of Japan.
Monroe. Mich- March 24.—In the
presence of Bishops Muldoon. of Chicago. aad Foley, of Detrolu and 2f‘
priests, the funeral senrlces of Fbthi
>dern affairs of the lalai
O'Ronrks were conduced at 8l John's
r it had advanced from I
church thU morning. Later the rs- Ism to inteUlgence. 'The emperor D
malaa were taken to Detroit for Ini
the bead of the Japanese government
meet In Mount BlUoU cemetery. 1
and she deaesribed bis life and palace.
Knights of Columbus were wdU rep­ The native policemen and
resented.,
also touched upon as was also the P*rllament which corresponds
conELK8 MEETING.
gress. The paper was vet
pared.
Yokohama.
Evening After Business.
An interesting paper on Yukohai
hams
was given by Mrs. L. Roberts She
spoke of the little town of the early
meeting
ted by Commodore Perry
will hs% the mysteries revealed to fifties, visited
them aad after the work U done the when be made the first foreign treaty
Il Japan, and described the changes
members will browse on a cboioe colch have come in Just
lalioB. In addition to the Initiation
eluding I
r that to \
‘ will be nominate)

apt utentiua to' orders.'
Fbr nice work the dupi.'v doth ts the propsw thing. ^vl
.™un,.y
match the instde eg the ahadeu with rm

SNOW HAS OLINOEO THEM.
rexford County iyoodanien Arc Undarj
Treatment at Cadillac.
Cadillac. March 24.—At prraaat a
half dozen woodsmen are belac treat
ed in this cRr for snow blindness
Owina to the Iona sieae of snow, aaen
in the camps have been coosldembly
troubled In this reaard and some da>-s
H has been impossible to work at all.
Local doctc
doctors say the men nnder!
lr.-ttimndt «fill not rocorw Ibelr sigh'
inside of three or four weeks.
----------------1----SSOOO speckleo'beauties.

TO nGHT
THE TRUST

Part Arthur than was at Brat rspertsd.
• Ths froal powder mspssins In the
roar af GaMsn Hill fart was blown up
with canaidsS&ls loss of life
much phsperty damapt. Ths sxploaiaa shack tha earth for miles around.
Tokis diopatehss say that ths outer
forts ware as badly damapsd that thsy
had to bs tsmpsrartly svseustsd. The
frost alaetrk assreh light pIsnL
vahwd at mlliiofw af dollars, is said
to have bean dostroysd. Ths loos of
Ilfs Is placed ^ ssvsmi hundred.
Thars to ns csnfirmstlon of thsss

Olindow Shades

portioa Ptlday; colder
9 the fCreaiiw Seeded.
ChJeaan. m., March ff^ARer betna*
----------------------toart^ JC yaart the faaiaw Weber!
AT THE LA CRETTU
and 1
will be dis-l For Satoeddy only. MafMc.
solTrt
be cooisa sea ; Reapberry, Coooanwt and
aoo. Josin>b ' eber will
ill ro with the Kiaaoa. 10 cents W.
SchutM
New York» a
aad will erect *
metropoUtaa masic hall in Chicaco)
■xt faU similar to the Field1 theater I
in iifw York- It will be a e of the!
finest In the United States.

WILL PWTECT AMCIUCANa AMO Omwml irn« has DOttfled tba
ward tickets ,i
tae of ih* PaiBocratic CMb baaqoet „Surma
• THU* iNTCitsrra.
^
that H will b» laipoaaIhl« for him
an the repobUcsB ward csocuses last I
tlir »th on evening. The nocuscs were largely*
illom of his
attended and there was much interest
Wifl*
manifested In the FlrsL Third
SUts Fish Car Left Cargo a
CAPTAIN BOTHAM DEAD.
Ftmrth the nomlnaUans were all by
Last Weak.
POWDER MAOAZINE WAS BLOWN
acclamation and the caucuses unant
OMsot Civil War Vstsrsn In S
acted their business In short order. Special to the Evening Record.
UP AND KILLED MANY.
In the Second and Fifth, there were
County.
CrasTJ. Mich.. March 21—TIhmm- whu
profess the an
- anKlIng- will w
By Wire to the Erenlns Record.
8t. Joaepb. Mich.. March 2f.—Capt. able was this In tbv Henmd. when llie glad to learn that the slate fl«h jur,
Onto*’
Wart So Badly Damassd
lUUiMx! iLroupli hiTe one «’Vinjlng last
Thomas H. Botham. a«ed »€. the old- caucus was unable to make up Its week
and left
tin%> •sis»rkl *
That Thay Had to Ba Bvaoiatod
war veteran in Berri*^ coun- mind In regard to the ixnmmendaUon
• distrihiH
ty. died this momlittle a
Tampararlly—Oraat Blaelrla
L- member frf' tlthe tinard of public
his dau|
lUChter in this dt:
»\ifir Usllnts were i
Baarch Llfht Warha Warth
a fhrc8* of these Jamo
and
II. Hennett wen- ti«-d.
THIRTEEN WORKMEN KILLED.
sun ras finally that Mr. Bennett i
the i
Berlin,
as 2g I
Tor of IB.*nneit ! Variety Theater Collapsed
Germany.
A. E Blngbsm is again\ the cs
candidate
. Nio Clwwmiu. March 24^Th« Amsi^
unctl
and T
SpctM.1 K. the INtoiiug tU-ix.rd
several other nomlnau
tUons _
lean rsMdtwM af Nia Chwanfi
BerJin Mar. h 24 —Thlrtr-en
all declined
Mr. Bingham made u
tmuhtad tsdth .ths fsar af ths town
Strang speech decUnlog the
ilna
lion, claiming that be did
have the
ImliiB hsalaisd by ths Japanaaa. Thsy
time to give it the prop«>r attention as* t»*inr ^sl^*-l
hut tir- was overruh-tl
have appsalad to Mlnhtor Canfar at
Ferry Airi
In the F.»urth wa
Pekin for pratactien. A Unitod Btotoo Will Lsass Big Packing Plant in
large uiiemlann-. and t
__ _
aas City, Mo.—Option Has 4
hattlsahip will be aent thars at ais
J. Fulghuni of that ward is a <
evenin;:"^
date for the nomination for mayor,
fight with tl
ready Bean Taken.
pratoct them and their Intsraata.
eacilcd mr»re than ordinary Interest
Tlien*
n* was a great deal «of enthnsiasm
Ths town Is swrretmdsd by ths Rus­
I'ATTKIIN HATS-P..>illvel:
illvel)
Bpreisi to the Rrening R«“conl.
for Mr. Fulghuni and it was decidol
rhowr
sian army. Foreas srs stal
Dearer. Col.. March 24.—The stock by a molluo Oial be be permitted
ths brsastworfcs and battartas on ths
of the W'est. backed by the Ks- name the delegates to the city
rentlon.
TbU
action
was
unanimous.
asst aids af ths Uao rhrsr and atsa thmal Lire Stock Assoclstlan. will
After the csnciis Mr. Fulghum’s can
an ths wmsi sMs. SHswId ths daps tabitoh an independent packing plant dllldary was discussed sntmstedly and
rli*ariy n
manifested that If the
\nssf:s BicKEitn and scrip- “
sanss Mp ths rivsr. tivhieh thars Is In Kansas City. Mo. This more Is In It was rti*arly
Fourth ward did
have a maft>r It Trw:. dn^smaklnB imrlArs In the
svsry indteatisn that, thsy will ds. ths order to figbt the beef trust with would
not be the faultt «f the voters of Snlherlnnd lilnrk
G and .v
rssidsnts sssiild bs at ths marey of ths which the dealers hare been at
that ward
21.til
for
years.
army. In a ward, thsy would bs bsThe fifth ward was the onl.v one in
An option has been token ot
which there was a contest for aldertwssn two fleas.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
plant of Jacob IMds A Sons In
Dr. Moon, Thomas Nelson. J.
sas at). This plant has s capacity of
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
2.t>oo cattle. 4.000 ebeep and 4.000
DAMAGE HEAVY AT PORT
hogs dally. The option curies with
Bfiecial to the Bvening Record.
it a ten years lease oo the property.
LandsA March SS—The rsperts hers
are tha ths Japsnsss shells wraufht

•AMACt CHAT AT PORT

SEVENTH TEAR—2140 -

YEBER AND FIELDS SPLIT.

ErJi in

ar.d FiJeokt.

- $1.00

$1,501
$2.00

^TGSh Stock and showing all the new shapes of Cham­
pagne, Tan. Brown, Grey, Mode, White, Black, etc

WashaWe 6hoes
that are so scarce, $1.50; white and light shades.
Now is the time and this the place to select your
Easter Gloves.

e tUilbcIm
C0mer Timt# amd Omha

WE'RE ON THE GROUND this
. spring a little earlier^than usual—ab
ready the demand for.'spring goods a.ttests the wisdom of bur course—the
'styles we are able. to show in spring
suits at $10.00 to $25.00—the assort­
ment oF spring bats at $1.50 to $5.00
w'ill meet bTl requirements of pur-

If' M 'I'Af

Bamilton
Clothing
Contpanp

TRY A REC9RP WANT AD.

-rm

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THE SVEKUTO KECOBS), TBAVEME Olhr,

THEEVENINGRECORD
r^fcit 99mr mmrn «wpt m
‘4TJr3^WS«r

mcAMrawitfAM
sms
imicBQui

Wartd^ Pair Enbfalt is I

tMM. r.* ■SmSl'Sir.
JL «V. MAMMtM, Mv Mi
Ihot Wbh* W
bawa by the ataaswMp Lyra,
dfats of artlelas far tbe Japaaaar cs.
liMi at the WorICs Flair fadaded In

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c. A. (KataNM 0% cimmw.

riS

flVmHB IBOOBH

mM

ra priTste eollee-

Awawt the arlidca Is a case of Jap-j
aooae aalaa nalaed at fl2.tao. ~
at* aparkssBi of aswor. sbowiag tbe<
etolBtloa of defeasH* body eorertag
la Japaa tor wore tbas SAao ysars:
pldarw sbowiag tbe derelepwsat of
ante Klppoa tor cento
Inwri end Patsawa so
of tadeserlbable beaatj sad of prtoelea* rale*; Irorr < rrlags. gold
last*, tcwple
aatlqaitfas. broaaas af woodarfd
workwaasklp. Capeetdas frow tbe aaeieai palaeas of tbe Mikados sod tha
oatJre swterWI tor tbe oaoetraetloa

vanfei teM algM war* laraalr ai,

—la tk» eoMaa alactlaa. !a
aptta «r tW aaavrat apaUr wWdi
tM paaraUai iartap tke past fav
waaks. Tkf tiekau ar* paw
pood, rarr pood, aad tk« eaadldata*
ar* aatlOad to tka aalMd aapport of
all rnpakllroat Tte iwadiiataa far
aoparriaor ara rsoowlaatloos la era^
ward aad tba fact dkat thap ara
is aafaciaot arldaae* of Um axeallaa?*
cd tk* wawbar* of that board
Tkr aawlaatiwM for aldaraiaa ar*
McapdoMltir atroac. aad Ika eoooeU
witk tka aidMIoa of tkaae aw*. wlD
ba aewpeaai of a body of waa wboae
JadpaMHrt la tba eoadaot of BMuicipal
alairs dMT ba rvllad opoo.
Tba aaadldstes far tba board of *d
acatloa ar* also good awo aad with
tba aaoaptkia of tba PWntb ward, ar*
fooowlaaUooa. U that ward Wllllaa
W. Tbtrtbr was aowlaatad. aad bs
wDl BMka a aMsst ascallaat waubar
of lb* board.
Ooospiroons la all the eaueasa* was
harwoar pmralaot. Tbare saeau
to ba aa atioospbare of eoofldence oi
tba raaalt of tba aktloa aad an asso'
aaoa that tba oowiaaa* woold raeair*
tba foil TOte of the repobikaas
ararTbodrwbobastbalatarasU of the

m

THC»^ay ifi^^ ^

Fbrriga wsosey Teaacca arc tbe obJaam af tbe wrath af Lritagscaa
at tba praasat ttom.
Tba pwtnMBf at Oadarvflle. Saallae
ommty. has baaa dlscoatlaacd aad
befwarter tbe mall tor that eaetloa wffl
be diaulbatad from Deekerrllle.
In Ito eodety eolwiL tbe Paatlae
Preae tolls of a bride «<ho wore a
gown of “gobllB Waa.*- wbki^ lemls
OB* to beUere that tbe wadding was
a spirttod aSblr.
It t* the Btrdag opiahm of tboac
Ladlagiaa people who have beaa oCerIM eftoe for the propoaed fielx.
Schwab shoe factory there, that the
•nmmt
A
Ibt
: tbs lastificaatyiasraeaaB'a greatari cha
tnCkm oa a hlaff.
world «ler» taei^nl women.
The Jeakat party of the Cadinae
dty oonnefl has ratanwd from tu Uttw toor about the state wtth many
____ * used
_____________ aew Ideas aboot pavlag and '
sronsen in tbe crista. Husfaaada be expartmaatod with this_______
CbdUlac la certainly beeooUag autropolttan.
I srbkh children
Tbe oMrteto of <th« Unkm Co
dyoffotaandSc
OaBBpaay. of Troy aad Albany, K.

KIDfev-

WE ARE SHOm

Backache

Mi

the BMM cawpicto Ime of Baby
Canii«ei. JLndmmt
Go<3amthBt7<Mcmsaw. Ypb
can fimd jast rnbat fou maai here
at i«HK what foa miib to pay.
Sac thisbeaadM special, jam like
cat. lor oalr

$15.?5

BEMUTT rmumpm,

jjhfi my h^mu________

_____ _iE3

Wc ..n tben d friea
*0“.................. *2.60 up

J. W. SLATER,

Mo^er»a Friend

f tao HeawrdL tm
Tbe readers of tbit paper wlU ba
Pleaaad la lean that there U at Most
oae drsadad disaaae that sdMee baa H fcUevc* amcaiw alckaem,________
heea aMe to core In all lu stagsa, aad favcaats, makes daatie all tendons called
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Car* opon to held the mmsmling bnrdcn.
Is the only poahlre cure now kaowa Wsetesnftai and
Rs infla.
cnee sad tbe patlsBt aatidiialm fsvombly
tbcissne.ial
tank Csta Is dakeo tatemally, acting
■ the blood aad wneoos
tba sysiaaL ibaroby dqstroytag tbe ftwwdatlaa of tbe dlceaae.
and glriag tbe patJeat atrsagth by
bulldlag BP tbe eoaemotloo aad aadstiag aatura la dotaig tte work. The
detors bare lo wacb taltb la tbe
Ure powers that they oPar Oae> Hoadred Dollars for say cnae that Itit failt
to cure. Pend for list of testlwoolato.
Addrwa F. J. CHBKBT A CO. To
ledo. O.
pallon.

Whetasai* and RstalL

site and dUnustng^Maiw *wltb tbe
Hag* ooundl
It vine,
Mrs. Sarah Kark.
-vlebrated her ooe hundred andd first
birthday yesterday. She waa bom
March 22. liaa. in the little acttleoMSt
of New Barbadoea. N. J.. ten miles
from the heart of New ^k ciiy. Her
wilve and nie can tell x.'
evwou that took place in her chlit*
hood.
Dn«gisUscU ft for li per bottle. Tou
Truly, the life of a poormaator U
amy base onr book *«naMmrtmad** free. an arduous one Poonnaster Rood, of
IM gaiwwii tmmjLfi es.aTumAaA Genesee county, recently received n
mile note from a “needy" family as
follows: “Mr Rood, please send
Id me
4. A Itorila. ■. lx
a B. Bsaas. b
flour, potat
. lard,
coffee, coi syrup, meat
oranges, ten yards of atcr silk, and
oblige."
Hudst people wbo have been negoHating with Carnegie
_ !> for a city IIBUSIRESS CARDS.
aaked for legal advice on
bran- ha
the quest I of the power of Carnegie
to lake t) k bis Ubrary In ci
In fie J to the average r

MONEY OKS NOT
COMEINSNOWEBS

Wtrttii St Evans

The Ramsey family of Kansas bold a faainy reankm le the Kaa
building at tbe World's Fair Aug. !
ISS e
1M4. Tbe postal aerrlc*• baa
I
ployea bearing tbe i
are now
Members of tbe family
I
In erery state of the Dnioo .though
they disagree about tbe proper spellIng of tbe name. Ramsey add Ramsay
belng the faroiite styles.
etdars at UnaMll

supe requir
■ legal I
consulted has
announced that the llbrarj- would not positing at mterrst in
to tl
e Yi
ed to make the town grow and seem lo
be willing to apend time, mone:>y and
energy to that t-nd, Ann Ai

Why is the Enicrpriae r.roccty working tip agoo.1 booL i oe«.> These are aome of the reaoonx:
FI RST

PHONE. 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

GLASSES FITTED BY

get In line else her old rival
will cMit-dlstance her. The recent ac-j
tIoD of the Ypsllantlans in making a I
bid for the stite fair mnders an Inte**
eating contest U-twei* tbe two cltlc*
assured
Among the co.irse„ offered
AT HOTEL WHITING
University of Michiligan
» subject
of commerce
imerre and Indiisir).
the first five da\x
titled. "Retail Trade" This Is l«-lng
e*ch month,
given thl» >c*r for the first time. It
headache
com|iriM-s a dUmssion of the gem
commcrrial position x>f the retailer,
ilysls of location, stockkeeping. S4*:ispecialty; glass:. artverrislng. etc. and a study of! K gnarameed to fit.
.rder stor.'sj

J. LEAHY

MinrSTIIULFIIS

The goods are always just what we claim.

I '

SECOND—Wc do busraess on busmeai principles from
start to finbh.
^
THIRD-We are always prompt anth our delivery.
FOURTH-Because wc scH cheaper than the other fellow. '

PEOPLE'S SaVWOS BmK

with Prat Hor

QUESTION
?
.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

EXPERT OPTICIAN!

E Well A Sons, one
the most
arms
TTaTerac
,ny Instances
■es of the

DtSmiLFLAlIT

At tba Saooad ward eaneos las
arealBg E. H. Allim. oooatp aorveror
wad* a Btroog spa*oh eooearalag tb«
sawarap* and pur* watar aapplr qua*
UoD. He said that It was tbe opinio*
of experts that tbe sewerage eoold not
be damped Into tbe bay and
water
ler obtained tberefrow. Hee quoted
q
Dr.. VangbA ooe of tbe best anthorl
Has la the ooaatrr. wbo. when asked
emoamlng this qqasUoa. said that
**Toi^eaanot* obtain pore watar fron
n^ai^^iuad as a reUef from thU
the eatabUahmeot of a disposal plant
at a proper plaee la or near the city
aad explained how the sewerage u
poritad Is beds of Tegetatloa and
IlitraUoo.
WAIL OF WOE.

catarrhal tronl I and other disorders
’ the reapiral
Results In this IreataMOt hare given
them so much eonlld( c* In Hyomel
that they will give
nMoth s trial
the positive tti
understanding
If at the end of that time a cu
not effected or enough relief gained
warrant
nt a continued
ment for a while longer,
k
the money
will Ibe refunded,
Hyomel U tk
the only
I
treati
itmcnt fur calarrh that has ever been sold under a
no ...
pay" plan. and the only
one wb«
here a month's trial treatment Is
free uni
inless It cures.
Hyomel is not a pill
liquid. Just
breathe It through the nest
inhaler;
nest inhaler
that come* with every outfit,
aad bene­
tflun
fit will be seen from the first day 's use
Breathed in this way. the healtb-gir
Ing Hyomel penetrates to the minut­
est air cella of tbe lungs, and drives
catarrhal gems and poisons from the

Waklcv. Milwaukee- My wife;J LARSON'S

-V many years

strong and well " Sr, cent^
I>nig Sturt-

*^Ushed
^
the world, tb^
should be neatly typewritten, property
spelled aad paactuated, slgaed with
lull aame^ aad above all thngs should
be too lengthy--*ay about
verses of two llaes cMb. When
these coedltloBs are eomplled with, it
Is possible that the “effort- eaa be
ulillsed la thoM> columns within
seveaty-thrbee weeks afu
poem
has hebn received.

m

Pennsylvania and vin^ail
e of Oregon’s exhiblu for that
ling have been received
‘ of Alaska's
It Raved His Leg.
P. A. Daaforth of ImOrange, Oa.. i
fered for six months with a fright
running sore on his leg; but writes
that Bocklen's Arnica Salve wholly
cured It In five day*. For ulcers,
wounds, plies, It'S the best salve In the
world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 ct*
Bold by Jaa. O. Johnson and F. H.

OSTKO

ATM Y

NOTICE!
lia%'c your Electric
Winng installed in
accordance unth the
National Board of
Fire Underwriters,
n Ptys li the Bid

J.B.Pil|:c Electric Co.
125 Cess Sl.

Ttitene Qty.

Witt TfiEWE«EinceCittfjieEi

BulelMra UM aWiMc. M.lwn

au-*eg-^ *Tatwu
«■ Hu.

m

Fwto Bleo baa added UMM to

wocirs r
m«Nla

.J)ENT1STS.„

'81 I New Wilhelm Blocki*" *?*.««.

LW HASTIHSSkSOI

-- D.
- -v;---A.
TYLER

FIRE INSURANCE

DENTIST

THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT T.ILKS
And that always means aomething good. It is th
and most tempting of eatable* It la a pleasure t

1 #f this department to have tha best '
I good things to cat.

YOn LIKE CHEESE?
Of course you do—and such cheese as wc havs. Going to make aoms Walsh Racabit or Cngliah Monkey <
Cheese Sticks of Cheese flantfwkhes? Order gbme of this chest at once.

GOT SOME OLIVES

TO CURE A COLO fN ONE f \Y

A aprtac tonic that bcaeas body aad
brata. deaaaaB. pailAaa aad atreagth
eaa tba aatlrs aystom. Hollistor'c
Rocky Mouatata Tea keaps you wen
aU atnamac. 2S eaata toa c
I
term. JebMBB-s Drag Store.

WW «AWV«I. « raNHAU.I«OH

MY. BUT THIS COFFEE IS GOOB

o&^*

ftarsriyHS

Martay Oraham of Daacftald U not
only tomoas tor karlag worn one pnlr
of bnaU tor 22 years, bnt tor belag tbs
oMsat ▼etaraa of tba Mrtl war la that
plaes. AKboagb b* Is n years of age.
ha has beaa aharad by a barter oaly

N«r wlllMta aiMk.

Want a sipT It will mean buy a pound, then another. We do have th* beet Mocha and Java that's blend*
If you don't like that we have the Femdell Coffeee. Not like them? Then \ry Old CovX Java, Get te
other kinda. Ob. wc ere bound to ploaeo you in seme way.

Colonei Miranda, of tbe Mexican
Riiralea. will exhibit his famous raquero aaddille at the World's Fair. This
saddle, whi
_ _
'Sr,
|2o.ti00. aad has been rllbl or
years la course of com itructlon

Rank CisaaA
By Wire to tha Krenlag Raoord.
Rlverslda. Cal.. March 24.—The Or atare M M qneb baa. Wa
nag* Orowar*' National Baak closed
Most of tbe equtpmeet of tbe Intra­
n of 2Mtoday owtag to the dafal
r cashier. mural railroad at tbe World's Fair are
aw by H. T. Hays, lu ft
dosed veaUbule ears. There are 37
oars. 61 dosed and six open. Their
Plilltp 1
length is 4S feet 2 laches and their
cass of a calf lato> ]hla wagon, lateadtag to taka It to Adriaa. HU team of
aplrtted hoesas was hitched to tba
wagon, aad wbUe tbe calf sras baiag
landed It la aoppoaed tbe hotsaa got a
wbUr of tbe ftoab Mood. They atarttbe
I tee mllea to the city at
I gait nritboat bceaklag a
tbiag. At the city ball CbarUe filar
> a boU dasb.and

HOTEL

«««

e that bare begun the Inr exhibits In the palace of
he World*
Worldk i oklX BOBgRTB, >nor*sx at Low
IU7. nsn ana game at tbe
are Arkansas. Connecticut. MinMsiSSS^'. SSh^rJ.^ ^

haim.»soBam.^isoA a i
Bombay, March 24.—Tbe daughter
of Ualtad Bute* Consul Fbe U dead
of tbe plague His wife
taehad.
; ^ Praiorta. March 24.—__________
from tbe bubonic plague occurred here

Johnson's

PARK

Claua Wamar. Propriator

i

J. H. MONROE

, General insurance

lee-MI Now Wllbetm B
eaa' Pbeaa «2

Tbe complete outfit costs but |1.
and extra bottles of Hyomel auy be
obtained for 60c.
Remember that If Hyomel does not
cure you after a month's trial, 8. B.
Walt A Sons wir

them with rack
power as to Impel the writing of long
winded ctuslons, that they should re­
member that this oOee has already
oe hand sufllcleet supply to last for
aeveral yenr*. says tbe Petoakey New*.
They are kept In our poem refriger­
ator.- and may be used aome time. If
poeU. spring, amateur aad otharwise.

Nothing done,?

HRE uTsDRMCE^''®^^^'®

TRY A RECORD WAMT AOk

J
The undersigned having bought and
oaed Prof. Bidweil'e Magnetic Belt and
Inaole can »*y they are as repreaeatad
and ad\ iae their use to anyone in need
of them.
TRAVERSE CITY
Walter K. Kelley.
GRAND RAPlDg
Chas. D. Stebbina Geo. H. Higgins
John F. Quigley
Chaa, Dlckerman
Alex. McLaughlin E. A. Burlingame
John Rauh
Dave McOann
Chas Chadwick W. O. Foote
J. P. Wmiarns
G. K. Matheva
MUflKEQON MICH.
Wm. McKIlUp.
William Brinen
GusUve Meeske
Ji J. HoWden
Chaa Meaake
O. A', Doane
Ed B. Parker
R. G. Amdl
lAiuls H. Kantx
W. H. Aahlev
F. A. Nlma
W. J. Brinen
Otto G. Meeske
AW. R. Jooea
J. Kitchen
R.E.MOOB
G. H, Slaughter
F. W. Cook
Cha*. Miller
F. J. Adlaon.
Mao many' others wbo« you know,
I a fact V you went to
l leek w«fL
faarwall and flat wallI and stay
well eeneult Pref. SMwelL
II you bellev* these facU. m« to
the hotel aad get reilaf.
I
' U yoo dooX
suffer on aad‘ let thorn alooe. It
wUl pay you to telephoBe 63. to Prof,
Prof.
Bidwell. He wUl call on you. CON
SULTA'nON PRSB.

NOm
WHITINe
mm 10 b MINM

That will make your mouth water Just to look at But oh. wait until they *« in yo«/m*«t»u There ar*
ten different kinds put up in ten different ways. Wouldn't be aurprised if you bought aome of aaeh kind

LENTEN FOOD
The beat of dried and a
ked halibut; the beet of codfle^
boncicea. We never sold better Canned flalmen. every piece solid meat eomething t
Ever tried our Canned Herrlngf It it ever ao good put up Joet right

cither dried or

LIGHT BISCUITS
Are the pride of the houeewife'e heart and the pleaaure of a man's stomach, it «cucc cw* tMege at
to
make good blaculta ■■ good flour and the “know how." Wc will aell you th* flour. elth*r flogfanw *r H. 4. L. '
Co.'* “fleet;" but th* “know how" we're Just out of. By th* way. hey* yi* triad elllier qf these brands ef
flour? Just order a sack tomorrow and see K «v* brag too much.

JUST AS THOUGH PICKED FRESH
From the vines, is what ia said about our Canned Pumpkin, Sgapah and Totnatoa*. ’ Ever try any of a«ir
Grand Traverse CornT Well, it le Jeet like evorythlng *le* grawn in this reglon-THC VERY SEAT.
have aome Canned Peas
ar* “sure nuf peas." H you want to add to your already appetizina dinaei"
juat order a can or two ef
w of thoo* canned vdietsbiea

ABOUT TEAS
Take eur word for H when 4t comes tetoas.andye*wUlgel|estwliBtyou eefler, just whet wc promiee. We
have etodied this tee question and think w* kiKwr H pretty theitoigidy. W* have a line ef Tea*,
greens and blends, unaurpaaaad by any heuet In th* city.

4

THE HANNAN & LAY

MERCANTILE COMPANY

r

tnwMuiumooBP,<ntAvri>mcnr,'iuch., tot^ay,Maim>t^i>o«-

Ok (^116ive You

NEWMOtACLE
STASblGEON

Uke a Diamond
II tile Sky

PHILAOE&AI^ #RAPTEO LM
NCRVffS TO OEAO ONES.

Feed, meal. Bran, Ittiddlinas,
Com ami Oats

am Cm* of a MWad Pbat af a
VamM Child RssHad
.

UnUke al otber rsimiBwi.
Kodpi combtaes tba natnral dlteslanls «Mh Ibe r«aleM kaopB

^eSi?s

^TrtSSL.

Cay €o.

-

AMERGHANT

JSir

^

DYSPEPSIA CURE

MONEY SAVED

Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
. the foot.

By Purchasing

Ind^uS^

Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the

SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
•Howard

\A/Hi'fcine

OHIO HORSES

Sarsaparilla
O Just ttk your doctor lU tbout

ma

I that bis worst trouble In
>inpelled U
ales out of mail boxes
la to pay
rural mall carrier are
dntlm of
ooenmx enoughh he
be bolds'without bU
ible for pennies
baring to fumble
peni
mall bax with bare flat
tber.
innodnced U.LansUg tbnt
I has shipped out 24.000 musk
rat skUs daring tbe past season. Tbe
basil
trolt or tbe
product eventually reach-!
UNION STREETS
rbere It it made Into vari
_ _
_ tbe total 2.000 csi from
Chaadlei's marab. wUcb la said to
abound with the rau. Hunters are
paid 20 cento apiece for tbe aklns.
About 20 years ago two ladle* in
YpuUaaU opened a atore that they
the Bazarette.
ite. It Vwax fllled with Catpet Oeaotog aad Feather Rrooand speedily 1
very popular with tbe TpriU
away to be asailr into mgs, let me
Among tbe attractions w a very
....
bird, which had aa nnaxually ahowyoQaampla
At tbe years went by
H. B. CHAFIR. PriBiletgr.
the canary tbiove aad aaag- t»Hl 1
PhoMitf
IM Wanblagfoe »t I ^
ladies begaa to aay that Dick v
their mascot, and that when be d1

STMtflitnp
,;lRRttlBM
SNHM Hiff

•^ewlBg. Maach 2S(b. There win be|
e>rted ia «acb ward three axember*
to serre oa the city committee for the
eeaalag year. •
The cbtirmaa and secretaryy of «m
wan! caucus will certify
mptly 1
secretaiT of city comaUltoe the
be hetrt Tuesday evMtng.i
MstTir»th. t«M. It U also iTQuested
’hat each wsfd eommli
Bxemb.
Bitttre on crsdeatiala: {
also oi
r of tbe committee oa
permanent organization nnd order of
burtnesB to act nt the city convention
Ward Ho. Ona.
A cttlxens caucus of voters rMidlsgi
In Ward No 1 willII be held In tbe
the Boys'
Boys'i
band
McNamara bnitdiac.
Front
March 2gtb. UKM.
•clock for
ling 2ft delogates tc
tend a citizens city convention called
for Tnexday. March 2*th 1»04. aad
also for tbe numlnatkin of candidates
for ward oAees In said ward aad the
Irabsartlon of sorh other business* a*
nta.v nnne lw>f<ire ll»e caucus.
P. Wnrsburg.
K McNamara.
Geo B. Blue.
Ward Committi-c
Ward No. Two.
A cillrcne cauruK of xolerv rf»ldiug
In Ward No 2 will be held at Second
ward city hall on Monday evenlne.
March ?Sfh. llk^t. at 8 o'clock fw thej
purpOM- of electinK 16 delegate*
tt-n.l a citizens city conreutl
itlon cal'.e«5
for Tueedsv. March 2ltlb. 1»04. an>'
at •> for the uv/ml&xtlori off candldalct
for ward ofBcs^ in cald waard and the
transaction ot xueb other hut meet
e rsuruis.
A LAngworiby.
«■ H ilanalovrkt.
Tboiaas Furt<M-h.
Wnnl iVunnittl.f
No. Three.
A cltlrcns caCirnx of voleni residloi:
in Ward No Thrc.- will l>c held ml
Mont

c,

ICS

rWECiUlD

^E;E;;r-ir

SIAID RAPIDS A IRDtARA IT
COlPARY.

**HAit1sob BaMwla. me of t
-jrvlTteg ptoBeers o^^Qxfo^ en^
the dlettaetkm of being the oldest
wmt to Oxford when there
was bnt oae atoee. kept by Mkhall ft
Loola, aad two hoteU presided orer^
W. H. IHrwMl pad Heraee Hovey. He
n of age and engaged in tVsto* srrtr» la Travse OUy aS Z*Lp.aL.
nn trade. In IMI he start
MM he has conffarted np
«t ffay. to wl^he added
j. Bteee than he has uflietated al over MM fnaeraU. He wa*
C U liOOKWOOO. a._T. ft TA.
the ftral mm lg the nonty to oae tee- C. ft IIDR»AY^J|gp^ ****** *******

pfore^hi

A. V. Friedrich.

J M. Huelllnantel.
Ward Committee.
Ward No. Five.
A citizens caucus of voter* residing
to Ward No. 5 will be held In State
Street Primary sch<K>l on Monday
evening. Mart# 28th. 1M4. nt 8 o'clock
for tbe purimse of electing 13
to nueod n citizens city oonventioa
called for Tuesday. March 2«b. INM
and also for ibe nominatkm of candi
date* for ward office* in said ward and
the transacibin of such other bnalnesx
as may come hefor^the^mucu*
Amon Langworthy.
O. L. Clapper.
Ward Committee,
REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION.

office*, and to tran*art such other boatoes# as may properly come before It.
win be held in Steinberg'* Grand
opera house Monday evening. March
2». 1904, at 7:3n oclock
Ward Nn 1 aill be entitled to 30
delegate*:. Ward No 2 will be entitled
lo 23 delegate*; Ward No. 3 will be
entitled to 28 delegates; Ward Nc
■’egates:
to 13 de---------delegates Total 113.
P. C. Gilbert.
Chairman City Committee

WE NAVE THE

COAL

Both Hard and Soft

DON'T WAIT
ORD^OW!
LLTinSMUa
Tdephoae 171 "

I

|A4—mdB

aamr
..HBILTHEST.
ABSOLnTH.T OMMtLSn

L-IOH-r
B

ELECTRICITY
db-r lOm

FBftlOOOWAm

litfiMilttfREMli

U0tuiHmU

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

D E N TI ST

Ward Cominltt«*e.
Ward No. Four.
citizens caucus
ts of voters residing
fie held at l.uke ave
In Ward No. 4
:inr he
on Monday evening
2Kth. 1NH. al * oclock for the
purpose of electing 9 delegates to at
tend a cltlren* c9»y rrmvention called
*day. March nnh. 1N*1.
the nomination of candJi

until your bin is empty but

PEREMaRQUETTC

226 Est FiM Stmt

.

riliI

conveni
! for Tiioeday.
lesday. March 2lMh.
ilxo fur the nomination
nominal Ion ««f
««l candi
•latex fnr ward office* in said ward
iho transact Inn of snrh other busii
roroc iM’forc Ibe caucu.
John R Bsnio.
A. W. Barlak.
city

IVIAROM SS-tKi

JSttP^ GtEUne W0IKS>.

Spring Wheat
75c far S5 Ibe
1.45 far SO Qb

‘zr-

cUIm-uk

-I

'’hS

esefflint

I mtiws who latcod' lo VcMk i

flM-lllC pill
t«-nil s

■■i

mm

WARD CAUCUgffg.

Dated March 1». 1

AT THE OLD JENSON STAND, STATE AND

thla wmk ft waa anaouneed
bnalaeaa had hurt aold to a Detroit

"Mil:^RbCmiiMr j

t bHd la the eld mmt ban. .
home blork. run^sy
Sktk. tgfli. it eigbtr mK!
Ward No. 1 wftl be cwtlUcd to 2S delegatre. Ward No 2 lo |l
1C. Wbri No. 2
to IX. Ward No, 4 to 9. 'Ward Ms
l%tMalX

anrdmMtbe gtoamehand«fm-

___ _______ 24.—A
baa beea perfomsed ta tbto

of cbtldrea
orinI tbouaaads
_
We buy ooclilng but the best grain and yott fet the
toes not pofetba
tbe world be reUeved of
throt
ffjfstets. The weak MnSd
and dtafljcorecmnt.
Ufe i
pure article.
Bevw beweakeoad and tbe
A new Seld U opened,
bnt la aargary a
glek should never be tlcfc>
aM €b# WafUM
of m
ff «f
I of socceastelly aeaUng
coed. Sneb treatment
mnay deforaUtlee which have hereto­
fives tetnpomjr rdW
fore beeen beysmd tbe aid of asedleal
often, but permanent food
skill.
i Phil
K Yi
Dr.Jai
Is Ibe SI
DB Whose ox*
plorai
144 tbe nerrotui system bare brongbt ptorndmonoe. tt
IoBdv «m Sol doae.
about aoeb vmaable resalu. MIsa
swi perfect besbh Is
Mamie WeUa. the fonr-yeer-old doagbam permanent remit
New York reporter aaked ter of Mrs Roee Welaa. ft PbfladelAertved from fha
Joba W. Oates whether be beUered
pbU. wax tbe sdblgrt of tbe experleettlemeat was likely. "Wbea f wax
useofKodoL
la Saratoga a eoople of yean ago."
msDdsd to me. 1 hsgan ta fangsofs a^
tr T8B WMDLB aaawered Mr. Oatea. "I beard of aa
enos. lamoowUkli«tbsttMbottls
Eogllabama who weat dilrlag oae day
Qasli
aad IfaolasweaasIeverdM.
Cusat
la aa opea earrtaga. It began to rain spHclag or grafting a parUy dead
__ badefi____
TW Stockboia ooort baa Vny nnd tbe ■agfiabman feared that bU aerre with a live one shoold send the
Tbgo. H. TAnon, CsmA Mlsn.
I ihe mrctie Mplar*r AatfrM to xweil white dotbee would be apoilod power from tbe ^
• center ( the
br Omd BOV. tb» )esBl term at tflaap- If be kepi on. So be balled a country
1 sMIsrad basTt-bara
pemtmacr bartim
aBdatoBsahtro«hla.c
Mamie Weiss's left foot
hadaomsvuivl
Ml asHsbtTKTB
tially parmlyxed aad aM wax mpldl
_ jaBrsdeaUrslyon
Uwhmhadlte
IVO MBpMtOOS iB • bBUoOB vftb tbO
losing control of the affllcte^I laemhe
minute nnd then aald: -Well, It alwa>w Pmxy dereloped when abe was Ab9ut
dKodolccradher. Asfor
«bjM or reaebtac tba aortb polo.
iyaiuM 2d to my ^ n dean
Sir WUlaan VcraoB Haramrt. vbo ba*' That's all I bare to say."
IS months old. ExnmloaUoo lodlratfd
ima Jwt aaaottaead bM lotaotJoB to rothat tbe paUy was cansed by a dead
Mere Riete
tiro rroBB p«Mle ftfc In Bitflaae
brsBCb of tbe aaterlor tIbUI aerre
CM or
ibo 1
BMB to vboa King
rftbo
Olstarbencee of atiikem are aot ssblcb forks Udow tbe knee aad coe
ward raialjr offered
nearly ax grare as aa tadl^aal dH- troU tbe muscle morements o' tbe
king orcw BMt n peraoiMl Mtar oa order of tbe aystmn. Orerwork. loes foot.
ibe aob)eet. InM Sir V<
of aleep. aanroos teasloa will Ibe fdInstead of making an Indsinn In *b«!
unleas a re- froal of the leg. Dr. Touag chow a
or tbe aaae vlnd. Many p<
lowed by otter eollapee.
eollapae. u
imleai
Cure. It rellersd ins beyond
em- pot on the side jojit bekrw tbe kT>ee
lamedlatol:
llaMe> rsmedr U Immedl
pane that bla ainJwlT will bow
rd bonlAsm preschlnc
ployed.
Id. There's aotblag
Botblag eo eMt )t lo
iWBow tbe offer.
three iarb lociKlon was made and
t lo b? well soon.
disorders of tbe llrer or kldBeys the dead branch was exposed. OtpQaagre—man Bartboldt oT tbe aevW. P. Loers. Esrlrilie. la.
•Btb Mlaaottfl dUtiiet baa Jaat baoa as Beetrle BKten. It's a wonderful plng It off close to the mgln stem, the
A DOCTOR After three yasrx almost cooxlant use of Kadol In
aoMlaated by tbe repobUei
■ to th
.bcscor
opemtor then opened• n w*r
biadreds of cases referable to feuhy digestiofi end sislmlUtlon. I
I arooad amdidae I
aeTeatb-eaoeeaalve tana. 1
rmpoodUg BMTs brnpeb dn'tbee op:«
oea truthfully say It Is Ibe mast efficient oombtnst.au lor dysvtp> In tbe
site side of tbe lag. la tbe living
sis. faadlfwnlon, flsluUnoe. nausea and sU gastric dtsordm that
rbeomatlsm and neuralgia and expeU branch a slit sras cot a
a Quarter
it hex been my good fortune la discover. My ex^^rUiwe lu •
ria germs. Only bOr, nnd sailstec- of an Inch long. This wax tbs most
apoB a candidate, aad vbea ti
reaersl end boapitsl practice dates Iiom IS72. and cJ all ih*
np took place eaoagb deleffitaa weat tkia goarnateed by Jaa. 0.
■delicate phase of tbe c^ratioa. besrx, none la my I
dlgestsau pruertbed In thoes thirty yssrx,
to BanboMt aa aaeoad ebokw to gire and F. H. Meads, druggists.
ixe tbe nerre at tbnt point is xinmiB. H. tUrt* M I
thoroughly
atfeedrs as KodoL
~
bln tbe prize.
cr than n ploee of string such nx is
Qleac Brown, tbe veil known WailfCANT STOP TALKING
used in drug stores for wrapping bun­
tngtoo arcbltect. baa been elected aa
dles The loose end of tbe dead nerre
bOBorary correepondlng neaber cT Stranpc Case of H. Staever. of Ypsl- was drawn arross and Inserted In tbe
Ibe Ro)-al InatUute ot BrlUab Archl
sUt. then fasicmed
tenU.
terta. Only alz other Anerloaa arcbgut. Tbe wound
YpellanlL Mich.. March 24.—Hiram skin stltchod orer It.
Iteeta bare been booored In thla way.
Mr. Brown U already a conreapoodlng Steercr. ao YpallaaU laaaoo. failed In
The operatloo occnplcd Just 10 mlnbeen tor
y<
■Maber oT ibe Bodete Ceatrale dev health 11 yean
ily a few drops of blood
I of what
ATcbltecta rmncaU. aa well aa tbe
llcfil bad siilfon'd
going OQ. mcognlxing only his
Belgtan Society oT Arcbitectt
plaster cast
. Towr Dwalwv Cass BwBWlr Tow.
wife. For lire yean be has been help­
Jmt at ^reaeat It
^
;’s leg. Then
less in bed. Aboot n week ngo be de­
■ mb. imdw ms. nJR. kMlm flme as Btok ae Be bW me Wkhg B* hr ■ a
anoag teddy New
r the result
> aff^ deaCneea. Orer a doten clared be was tired of lying still snd
Preawod at tbe Leboretorr ef g. a OeWITT A OO.. OMciWS. U. g. A.
pronlaeat nairoikn are afflleted wUb tried to rise. Since then be bns talked
tbe -nalady. and aa tbe docbesa of freely and IntelllgenUy of erents tbnt wards a number of representatire s
Maribottmgb and lereral other nota- happened ten yeen ago. Friends tried g«ons. Carefully the ca«- wa*
Sold by 3. E. Waiit: a.| 30ns.
blM bare last tbeir bearing lately tbe
loose, tbe bandages remori'd.
carrylbg of an aar tmnipet U regard"More your foot, little one."
ed aa a deolrable azark of dtaUnctioe,
r. Young.
Youn«
aad U to the faabkw to parade the all- mind so text tbnt bt moit talk 1
Slowly but surely tbe foot obeyci’i
neat wbeaerer poealble. It la ezIS Impnlae of lu oamer, moved back]
■trwaely bad form to exh
ad forth where before It had lain
and
Tragedy Averted.
.■Itlveaeea oa tbe anb)ect
ontlnued toj;
helpless. The child
‘ A frlead waa anculag with Senaljc
"Juxt In tbe nick of time oar little gain strength until now there i« no
B of n
boy wax sared." writes Mrs. W, Wat­ longer n doubt that the grafting of
kins of Pienant City, Ohio. "PaeoBarer Bcaanpllfbed aay----the retarded ener *.v
iBonla bad played sad haroc with him
nilu. He waa tbe ultra type reformer and n terible cough set in bealdat.
ed. to doom the affected
and oflea laade blmeelf rldlcnlotu Dorton treated him, but he grew
i life of Inacllrlty
tbroBgb wbat be proponed aad what worwe every day. At length we tried
be brUHaatty failed to acblere. Hl« Dr. King's New Dtscorery for Oontunptloa. and oor darUag ms anrad.
adrocale> after eanateratiag all^t
He's now sound nmf well." Brerybody
vxceUeacee
» to mtea
'“Yoa may not agree with him. aeamtor. ought ) know. It's tbe only sure <
bsttla at
but ibiB maa U aa ladlrldnal force. In for roughs, colds nnd all lung dlsesM».
Ibe arllrltlee of our eorial life you Guaranteed by Jas. G. Jobnson.aad F.
II. M<
MeadA drngglau. Price 60c and l5eaBt bottto to prors eatlstectory or
iwnnol deny that be la an engine of If.
mocb power.” ”Vea." naaented the tl.OO. Trim bottles 10c.
moBuy mCnadad.
ueuaior drily, “a donkey engine."
Corrxur Seventh and Union Sts.
F.D. NICHOLS. Prop.
>n neldom orerlook-* Bwden's Building «e Stay in AmertenSpeaker Caaaoa
good nnturhl
Tbe Swedish building at the World's
aa opportaaio lo» show
t‘
United
SUtea
i
coBlempt for tbe 1
Fair represents a Swedish country
Up aaar Meaomlnee there lives a
TTw other day he beard that
home and at tbe dose of tbe exponl man wbo Is ntyled a "hermit" and the
other dock waa to be put Into the aen
fact that be mlndx bis own business
ate ebanber. Senator rryc. whom b«
and does not Uke to society, has
» met on Wanaylranla nrenoe. explain­ building conutns
Urge reoepCloa aroused the saxpldoas and cariosity,
ed: "Ton aee. oar preaenl clock U
room, handsomely
ily fumUbed. Oa ^ mostly the Utter,
ter. of
<
the neighbors
tbe rear of tbe chamber, teeing is
floor Is a reoeptlon room 1
—WILL HAVK A CARLOAD OF—
and the upper penlneuU newspapers
aiH aeanton are tired of tumli
o of tbe .
i as an expUan
•re osLng
_ the o
around to ooasuU It. BcaUee. Canne
tUK the
Lin robberies and
tloa for all the train
we doaT want you to be able to «
other crimes that have
ave been oomtottthat tbe aeoate lx alwaya looking A BUAftANTSBO CURE FOR FILCS ted U that part of the globe for tbe
backward." "Thank Ood for that."
Ittshtag. BUad. Bloadlag ot Pro- past hundred years
odlag PUas. Tonr droggUt wUl referreoUy exclaimed Mr. Cannon,
?A£0 OINTMENT tells
waa afraid 4hat If you got la twj
Now U the time to take n spring ton­
1 to 24 days. 60c.
clocks yt>o*d bare too much tlm
ic to purify the blood, cleanse the
your baadx. and God kaowa wbat
Uver and kidneys of nil Impurities.
Denmark wlU have al the World's HolUster's Rocky MoonUic Tea win
mcaBB to tbe cotatry-"
Fair Urge exbiblu U tbe departmenU do the busUesa. tt cento. Tea or UhSl'bOB Wall street wax on edge
the reported ncttlemeai of trouble be of agrlcnltnre. liberal arts, maanfac- leto. Johnson's Drug Store
tweee OooM aad tbe Penasylranln tures and traasportatlon.

Oamuri)

ELtniC. LEWIS

A eitfm- cRy SBsrmttoa so pi
la anmrtngtbm esadllatM tor «ky «fgcce aad fa traasact nek etbar b«s-|

Vcr>- best of denial xmicc only.
IGih year of jirartirr. Vt>ur patron*
af^e is sobcitcil. In new Munson
building, umlcr K. I’, hall, on floor
withIt Dockeray B
Butmesa College and
r Singer office.
ELECTION NOTICE.
0 the Legally Qualified Electors of
fhe City of Traverse City, County of
Grand Traverse, gtate ot Michigan,
-rch) notified
icilified Ithat tbe ancharter election of the City of
Traverse City.
y. !Michigan, will be hFll
to said city on Monday. April 4ih.
IN^I. In each of tbe five wards of the
city at the foilowlng place*, namely;
lo Ward No. One. in the Bora band
room on Front street.
In Ward No. Two. In Ihe Second
ward cltv hall on Spruce street.
In Ward No. Three. In the C. 8. P. 8
hall at 2f« R Unbrn street.
in Ward No Ko*ir. to engine bon c
No 3 on Cask street.
In Ward No Five, to the primary
school hnildlng on State street. You
arc dlso hereby notified tbnt at said
charter election tbe following city of­
ficers will be elected:
One mayor for one year
Two members board of public works
for three years.
One Bcbool inapsetor for three years.
One Justice of the pence for four
years.
Tber* will also be elected at laid
charier election in each of the five
wards of said city the following ward
officers, namely:
Ward No. Ona.
One snpen Isor for one year.
<
One alderman for two years.
One Inspector of election for one '
ear.
One Inspector of elect fan for turo
ears.
One member board of edncatlon for
Ow ron»tat>le for one year.
Ward Nc. Turn.
One Ruperrlaor for one year.
One alderman fur two year*.
One Inspector of electka for two
year*.
One member of iMMrd of education
T two years.
One constable for one year
Ward Nc. Three.
One supervisor for one year.
One aldemisn u»r two years.
One ln*pe<-tor of election for two
One inspector of election for oae
year.
One member of board of educatlou
for two years.
Oae constable for one year.
Ward Nc. Four.
One sapervlsor for one year.
One aiderman for two yeara. '
One tnapedor of elcetioa tor two

One mombor ot boaid of offocatioa
ar two yaura.
One coBsiable for OM jmf.
Ward No. FIva.
One saperiraor for oae year.
Oae alderaaa tor two yaara.
Oae aseasber of board of odaeatiaB
for two yeors.
One coostable for oae year.
Tbe'pdRa of aiM oleetiM wIB fee
open oa aald etoettoo day teow T
o'cloek to tbe toRwaooo aatll 6 o‘cle#(

la Cfee afteraooa. wbea they *81 fee
toodmooy wfeoraof I kavo fedib__ net my feawl at tbo ekj ot ToM-

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THE rororo seooed, TBAyrngg orrr, mobl, thpbbiAy, v*itnw at, uot.
ccnnci
USTMfUMIB
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I in Mama nr af W. N.
Bpnrial to4ke BemSag Baeard «
Gamad SapUa. Mick.. Xarck 24 —
Onwd Bkar la klgkar aoiay tkaa

.Baking Powidla>

day pad baa nlaad one foot alaee
■oralaa. From LowoB to Laaaing. a
ef nboM laa adlcn. the averau a. mile.
age width of tbe river la ■aarty
ConaMaraMe daaMga la ported from
the towna along tbe rtver aad grrotar
damage la expecten
ted.

Is Most Economical
|.|^>':^:^^B<sa«se It makes fbettee
‘ P ' »al malt heMbd hoi.
■OAIDOF
EDUCATION
^ Av
rv

^ OIH.V ROUTlMf nUtlNCOO WAS
• ■
TIlAliOACTBa

'^r

n-swnu 0#lMl Will o« UmS f«r
Bmmtr
•fvtem mn iKt
FifW Day «f tha Warti.

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la tk^
foa« laat Bigkt aflar tb* (
may f<qatlM baalnaaa vaa ti
m4 kOla orOaraS pnM.
A pacJUM aUnad by W paopla uk
Ins that tkcy ka stvan tka um> of tba
BaanrlDa aekool for ika porpoaa cX

MW stmDrrmEVT

8 H. Hem. of KatomatOM. aad
op^oAnte gna plaat maa
md op^oAate
€—■ MM AM IUII10 pranlcal aad
ager. baa been engaged by tbe Tmv
(Coottaaad FYooi Flrrt. Pace.)
erne City Gaa Company to nanange tb«
^
W. Hllllkaa aad M. C. Orlatt betas local ayatem.
Mr.
Hem
haa
had n kag eEperiance
tka eoatartaata. Dr. Mooa wHkdrew
and the ballot raaoirad la Mr Orlatt'a In tb^^nalocM and to Ikmltlar with
ap-todate nsetboda. He tomra here
f odk-lal for ibla company.
of
Ralpk Haatlasa
laapaetor of Etactioa. two ye
W. J. Hobba.
Maaber Board of Bdocaitoa.
yewre—O. C. MoSau.
Conatabk—C. W. Aabton.
Dalagatea to CUy Cnmveniloo—F.
Hamilton. R. R. McCoy C. A. Nam
Btood. Cbarlea Broadfoot. Prof. 1. B.
Gilbert. B J. Morgan. Ralph Hmatinga.
Haro S KoeelaBd, O. P. Carter. Dr.
T. W. Thlrlby. J. W. Patchin. H. E.
Klag. J. Verl>. Dr. A. H Holliday. Clara
Backaar. R. Gartaad. J W. Mil
Steinberg. Walter Loranpar. I
ala. Bert Miller. L. Robena.
Brown. Roy Tbompaoe. Prank Canrer.
Dr. F. P. Lawton. Edward Aualln. R.
W. Raatall. W. C. Hall and George
Boon.
nmlttea—J. A. Lon
Ward
I.. R. McCoy,
Dr. A. H Holliday.
B.
Mci
Cbalrmaa of raoeua, Lorln Rotieru:
•cracary. O. C M
Loraagar. Makole

HOBBS>WHSAT.

Tke Hat of
aaaf Sowan
aa > token of the nwtaam te whkk W.
a FMtor wna haM to aa
.dar, malteae croaa:
City LodBE. F. A A. a.
•omua aad nnnii i of rod and wkJu
rone*: Trarona CRy Lodge B. P. O.
B.. foorty-foar rad canattona: Dach­
••• Ckmp^ M. W. A-. pOh
and wktia roaaa, MUea aad hyaetntka;
Kalgkta of %tblaa. act placa of rod
nad white
I aad Engltob riolata:
Faa* am Star lodge, star la a
atlc eolora; city attoraays. 44 Amaricaa Beanty rosea; from Empire
frtenda. tbe *T2atea Ajar* la eaten:
net piece in cotem from tnotbar aad
brother: crcoceot of rod camatkma la
green. Mr. and Mr*. Jnltas Haaaab;
large wreatb of Aigliab vloieU. Mr.
and Mn Cbarlea
~
Ifnl act ] iece fr wfe
whhe carnatk

aad'cnmil

r^

Wadding of TraverOa CHy High Scheai

The BeBBoD is here
and so are we—with an
immense stock and low

prices.
Indkatiobs ofagreat
suit seaBfM) manifetted
Ihemselvet at thb store
.weda ago. Take our
advice, c.o m c early,
while the stock is com*,
pletc.

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W«SS?S2Tttc-Ka£.-’

Dress and Walking;
Suits at $7.60. $10. $12.
$15. $1S. up to $40.
Compare quality, style,
and price and we will
certainly sell you j'our
suit.

$5, $r.50, $10, Op to $2r.50
...HEW GOODS COmHC IH DAILY...

The Boston Store

pmilloo with Palmer A Hobba
Hon. William H. Foater,

Mrs. J. T. Birdaall Recalvad ted Men- spray pink carnations; High «cbool
Alumni nnaocinilon. large apmy of
sag* Today.
Jack rose*. Lndtei.' Ubray
Mr*. J. T. Birdaall received a tele- tioo. spray
of yellow Jonquils: Wo
am foday aiatlog that her aged man
* club, spray of yellow and wWte
Ibar at Sooth Boerdman bad nuf- camsuiaa*:
Thursday club, spray i»f
red a atroke of pamlyala which ren- Calla
a nelghlmrhood club con
Saeend Ward.
•red naeleas tiotb bis lotrer limb*, sistlnglilies:
Mr and Mr* O C. Moffatt
Suparrlaor. one yearns. C. Darrow.
e 1* almost 7<> years of age and the Mr andofMr*
F. Ott. Mr. nad Mr*.
Alderman, two yeara-r-A. R. 1
rokc mnyy>ro\e fatal. Mr*. Birdsall I. B Gllben. Jno.
and Mr* A W'. Jab
tbl* after rauB. Dr. and Mr.
ft for South Boardi
Mr*. Holliday, two yard
Inapector of Election—J Koenlj
iity roses: red
spray of American Beauty
board of Rdoratlon. two yearn
rose*.
Mr*. F H. SmUh and
O. Fbote.
BREVITIEA
family: r«*d and white n»*e*. Mr. and
Wc have just received a new line of Muslin Un­
Oonatable, one year—Joaeph Neleot.
Mr* Frank Hamilton: Inincb Easter
Delegatea to City Convention—6. C.
B.rn to Ml
lihe*.
T
T
Bates
and
family: large
derwear which we have placed on sale. The line ^
Darrow, W. H. CfoweH, A. 8. Hobart. Ji eigbt-poui
spray red aad pink ro*e* Mr. and Mr*.
A. H. Bennett W. O. Foote. A. V.
There will
includes some very dainty corset covers at various
Jno.
R.
Santo.
*pray
of
white
earnsRickerd. George W. MrWethy. Frank •f Trave
fern* Mr*. H Montague. Mr* i
prices.
Wc can give you the verj- best for
Tnide. Cbarlea Koenig. A. E. Bing- I M.. Ilomorrow evening Work In
'“lo P. t aner and Mr*. C. M. Prall:!
bam. Jullua Koenig, ar.. A. H. Brown,
a
little money ::
::
::
::
Clarence Orelllrk. Frank Bennett. O.
Cirde
"'i "J" •."^,^’’^1^.
ka had beea isltiag tbe latamedtaua M. Morae. Charle* Howard, Elwood
th,oconsJdHwble
^:^uVd
aad snuar gradoa aad tha ob)att Stanley. W. A. Dean. Joalnb Penning having
j Fred T and H
of erhlek waa to gira tbaaa sriada* ton. W. P. Kenney. M. V. B. Clark. E pense. M. M. Hamilton, bmkemm
CffTbCt C8Ter»........ 25c, 35C. 50c, rsc 884 $1.00
H. Allyn. E. W. Haatingii.
tbe same train, bongbt some eggs ““tTbompson: white carnation*. Dr. andj
.
drawers......... ...................... 25c. 5i»c ib4 T5c
Ward Committee—CUtre B Curtl>, had them carefully laid away to bring
N
Sawyer; spray «f red rose*. Mr.
wmiam Rennie. Almond W. Rlckenl.
Goto......... 5$C. rSc. 1,00. 1.25. 1.508B4 2,00
this city. Peck dlsctjvered thorn!
Mr*. Beltner and family; spray of,
Recommended to City Convrntlon for
1 did not wait to ask permlsalon of
'niASta TBE BOOSE
Skirts....... ............ SBC, I.Oa 1.25, 1.50 ib4 2.00
Mr. and Mn>. Dan-;
Member Boant of Public WurVa-A. H the owner to appropriate one. N’«»t!
~ • Ib-atitb-s.
Mr. and Mr*. Milton
Bennett.
ing ver
l»vi„
ver,
r.n..Uon.. Sr
OartaWa Mlnatrala Were Better Than
d Mr*
Cliainnan of cauctm. A. E. Bingham; «fee|i Into c
the Aeerape aad Cairaed Many
•ecretnry. A. W. KIckerd: teller*. a friend to one
W. P. Kenney and Wllllnm A. Dean
Haarty Laapha.
bad a secret tc
"*f|t rose* Mr. and Mr* C M B.-er*:
tbe egg and showed
* I ro**-* and white raniatloni-. Mr.
looked loo tempting and he broke *"•* Mr. K- Wilhelm: ret! —-t
Supervlaor.
Gortoo-a mlaatraU plaaaad a larxr
and poured It In bU moutl
Alderman. 1
kooaa at BtetabarTa Oraad laat
Mr*. Cha*. Parker:
UDChrUtlan egg and the mantle pink and white carnations.
las. The troopa kaaibara aeaie rary erap.
Dr. and
of charily, la being drawn over the re»t Mr*. Jarvis: red rose*. Mr. aad Mr*.
laapaetor of Riectlon. one year
SOUTH
elairar paopla aad tka noaleal ap
UHIOH
of the story for Peck’* beneHt.
R Obok.
tka ware «alia good, tka alasfi
W. P. Crot*er: *pray of pink caroaS I
Queen City camp. No. r»73. Royal
STREET
Inapector of Riectlon. two yen
lyrlca byr JJar# Baalord aad tka e<
Mr. Armstrong and family and
elghbors of America, will bold their
Bllaworth Hale.
by Bobby Dante ti
;
pink
and
white
i
.
F.
gnlar meeting tomorrow night.
Member Board of Education,
’ wall. The Brat part atase
I famll
yeara—Dr. H. B. Garner,
IJeut. Rex Mnni
istnbir—C.
Eble-C. E. 7Tnyloi
laeladad aoaia people that were quite
elegntes to City Oon rent ion-Hoc visiting bis father,
6 Garland: large
good. Tka cewady koockabout-tninthe
local
Salvation
I
Army
corps.
Special
Special!
^
.
•try Hannah. J H. Monroe. H. J
ilte roses. Mr anc
bllas act of tba Paron brotbrra bt
ttsselman. W. W. Smith. FrM Prat music even- etentoa^^T^ight. -To.';*;
wortby of BMaikm aa was alao
pink and white carnation,!.
-------- P.
.. C, Gilbert. i^ti^'jmsto
Can-solo
C. Dole.
Freebor
wblatllag aolo by Jere Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Rickerd; spray of pink
Gardner. “
R B. Gamer. Oscar 8lmp-|
and white carnations: Dr. James O.
PERSONAL.
mm. Robert Walter. George H. Cro**.
Munson; yard of pink ro*e>:. Mr. and
FOR THK CHARITY BALL.
A. B. Cook. R RoMoe. G. D. Kenny, j
Mrs. A. J. Wilhelm, f
George Hoyt, F. G. Heiiraann. Chariest George Smith went
Mr. and Mn- Sorsen:
Johnnon. P. A. Oeldhof. Jullu* Camp­ ornlng on business
lilies. Mr. and Mr* C. W. Faust;
Mis* Stella Cork of Maple City bunch of white carnations. Mrs. Rob­
bell, Frank Saxton. H O. Joynt, J. T.
Hannah. FrancI* Thurtell. R. L. Nye.
ert Johnson: torge plant in bloom.
an enjoyable time at Ibelr charity Cliarle* Procbazks. J. B Hawley, an.1
Mr*. J G Johnson: bunch of dark re I
ball April «. bat a proftfnble function L. K. Gibb*.
cranation*. Mr. and Mm. Holden
Ward Committee—A. B, Cook. A. B.
ns well. Tbe member* and their
kel
spray of Calla lille*. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs F. H Mead* took Cbarle* Gun Tracy
ffteid* are iooklag forward to the Curtis and G. W. Sacketl.
Glllls; red camalioa*. E. W.
tun to Manistee this morning for tbe Hasting*
Cbairman of caoctu. George
event with pleanumbie anticipation*
A* the I
A Son; spray ».f red aad
J U at hand, we want to pat you
■alt Iwib treatment. Mr. Gnnion bni white
and It to egpected that It will be one Cross; *ecretary. E. E. W’hlte; tel
Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
been suffering a great deal from rheu­ Oovell:carnations.
mind of the fact that we are better prepared than
of tbe most enjoyable ever given by George Hoyt. Robert Walter. P.
carnation*. Mr. and Mrs.
matism contracted while in Cuba and
the lodge. The followtng are tbe com Gilbert and W. D. Turner.
len and Mrs. E. McDonald:; spray
s
ever
before
to
serve you at the lowest possible
Is
now
nnable
to
use
one
of
bis
limbs.
mlttee* having tbeb affair In charge.
Fourth Ward.
ns. Mr
A. 8.
M A
Executive—A. L. Joyce, B. P. Bum*
I plect
cost. We show yoa several styles of prerty glitSupervlMir .one year—W. F. Harsha. N. E..
Manistee this moral
rning
M. U Dake.
Easter llllea. Mr. and Mrs. Carey
Alderman, tn-o year*—Arthnr
bustaeas.
ter paper at 6 Cents a Double Roll,
InvIuUon—M L Dake. C. K Hale. Witooo.
U; roses and carnation*. Mr. and
Mr* R. R. Kidder of Wexford, is
H. O. Joynt
pen: carnai
laticms and
Inspector of Election, two year*—
and then wc start in with gilti at 8 Cents a
filing her sister. Mr*. J. B. King. SIR
Entertalnn
... L.
_ Joyce. W. D. E H. Pope.
Entertainment—A.
1. W. W. Smith and family
Uy: llowWest nnh sttreet
C. Germaine. 8 Benda.
rampbfdl
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cam,.------Inspector of Election, one year—
Double
Roll- The L'Art Nouveau
A.
Gifford,
of
Hoaor.
passed
Decoration-W. B. Campbell. W. D Robert
pink carnations. Mr. and Mm. G. E.j
bert O. Slaby.
the city this rooming on
C. Germaine. Henry Tonnellcr.
papers aie something near; onrs are moderately
Jobason; pink and white carnationa,
rarnationa.'
Member Board of Bdiuptioa—Wlit- through
way home. He returned to tbe dty Mr. And Mrs. Heck and family: bunch
^Bnaqnet—B. P. Burn*.
m W. Thlrlby.
last evening from a pleasure and bro-l- fit white carnation*.
priced, call and SEE THEM.
ByI*.
Mrs.
W.
CoiuUble-F.
Mr.
and
Mi
trip to England.
Hannah. J. M.
Delegate
M. Smith; white and red rosea. Mr.
E. BHIInger. of Maple City. Is In aad Mm. L K. Gibb*: large spray of
J. A. Mont
th^dty today on boslnaa*.
Lardle. W.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Hnnnen .
f private car of tbe Gortoa*i
F. Amlotte. 'Dr. Penhallegoo
spray of pink and white carnations.
I was taken to Mantotae
Mr. and
nsomlng on the regular train.
ALMOtT OROWNEO.
red
earns
D C.
Street Commissiooer John Kelly has
and carnal ion^^ Mr
force of men doing the first spring Germaine:
CKarlea A Vader AeeMantelly Stepped
and Mrs. 8 C. Drspres; pin): and
cleaning on Front street today.
carnatioos. Mm Thacker and
Cbalrmaa of caocos.>. J. A. Monta»
Into Untei Street
I.
Minnie
G.
Lawrence
ba*
re­
we: m
ighier
Ina: spray Amctiean
turned from her bnsine** trip loyCh* dauj
Wrte* 8. Vader. tbe bookkeeper \. W.
Bea»uty roses,I. Mr. and Mr* J. M.
at tbe State bank. m«4 with aa
Bhane
Ae*i(
pink and white earns
piaaaaat experJeace yesterday,
He
tioOK.
and Mrs. N W Harrle
Fifth Ward.
THE MARKCTA
wag deaalag the snow from
» walk
large bunch pink rose*. Mr. and
8ii|>erTtoor. one year—L. K. Clertla trmt of hi* home on UnLoa street.
Detroit. March 24 — Wliaat—May. L. Roberts and family; white carna­
Ttea he aoeideatally atepped1 Into the laad.
Aldenaaa. two year*-M. a OriatL 31.01; No 2 iwd. Il.u:; No. 3 corn. tions. Mm. Ada Chandler: pink and
white raraatlons. Mr. and Mrs. C. E
laapector of Btoctina. two y«
4SHr: No. 3 white oau. 4«c.
Taylor;
spray «if white carnatkms.
Wiliam M. Bmitbr
Toledo. March 34—Wheat—CA*h.
a* tboogb the life boat woald have
Frank Friedrich and family; large
Member Board of Bdncatlon.
Il.oni; May. 31; July. 9»\c,
eote Dnm-tbe Maaltoai taM be flaa
•am—T. G. Nlcbolaoe.
Chicago. March 24—^Wbeat—]
-May. spray of Marchnelsell niaea. Mrs. J.
sot aahora bat aot abUI be wa* very
W.
Parker.
Mm. J. V McIntosh. Mrs.
Coo«Uble-J.
Sponrm.
»4c; old July. t*c; new July. 87< L Cora
A water awla bad barat aad
John McIntosh, Mm. C J Kneeland.
Ward CoBualttee—L
—May. 62%c: July. 4»Sc. C
' "an day
E A. Evas*. E J. Haas.
Mayj^M^.^May pork. 313.10; bird. Mm. Barnum. Mm. Bracken. Mr*.
- Uaioa I
Ttnkham.
Mm.
Lind. Mr. and Mm. ArDetegnte*
to
City
Coeventloo—Rev
are the wild wave* sayiag?" I
ihur W-alu Mr. and Mr* Bil
&1 Wall. 8. E.
Potatoes ^ local ^arket 75c.
fieto BO fU effect* from bis
Walt and daughti-r and Mr. and Mr* ;
tary bath today.
RayWalt. Mr. and Mr*. P. C GilbertOrinnHI B
•ong. J W. HIIHker. Charie* Lax
Th« iJowle Oirto.
yellow rosea.. Mr. taad Mr*. 8t*.^
ter. A. 8 Dobaoa.
Tbe Jovio Glils held a meeting last pink and
u—i.u- -T-________ _____________ ___

. W. SmitlT: Traverse City chapter,
McOnnalck. M. C. Orlatt
night at tbe home of MUs Rose Mb
The RabtaH aub. which w
•stone rose*. carnaMons aad vloW. M. Smitb. Cbarle*
. kttla. oae of tbe membem. and the Keysi
rayally oateftaiaed la*t week at tbe;
Nelaaa. William Mitchell. J.
ladle* bad an enjoyable time. let*.
borne of Mr. aad Mn. Clyde By. on CavUrti. George T Smith. Ariel Nord­ yoongs
After social pasUmea a ftoe spread of
Wbat math street, was last ercalag strom.
eatertataad la tbe *aa»e maaaer at
bottoe wiOtoat
Chairman of caucus. «C. W. Fkirthe baam of Mr. aad Mr*. Cbarlee eblld; secretary. Charles Laacaster;
Mra. Footer has received a largt
Cnlembls. excMrn of PBApmn. is
RcobI* oa Weat Beveatb street. After teltors. R. A. Braaa. Ed. Pease. Harry
number of telcgrmau and ieuer*
aa toige as tbe two utatos of Callfornto sympathy
a 8ae sapper a deUghtfnl Ueie wa*
from aU over the atate. hj,
. Jacob Carlt^b.
aad Texas oooilAaed. Three torge Tork state. Indiana and minoto, aad
bad la gaasM and social eoawerae.
■tola nagea cram tbe repaMie many lettem are stiff being reeelred.
PATTERN HAT8lllvely ao from Dortb to aootb. auktag high
tnfatotaDda between where tbe day* tbe
FOR BALB—I have te aala at
A
BlSIN'fts PROPOSmOKHaonab A Lay Hardwmr* Dept,
ffenr round are aranwly hotter
opeolag Tbaraday. Friday aad Satnr- thorn of a temperate xoiie.
Mnney spent for pianos and organs at
OM pair Taleda aiaipaUat
day. Paiiom. 141 Bast Front stneL
Orinneff Bros, srin stay la Mlehlgaa.
otplaa. m; an* HalfMaad OMb
212831
Local help only employed. Tk* big
GOUNMELL BROS.* METH008
eattotof, tm WIN aaebaaBi te
oaei>rloed bonne eovaer FriMK and
teobar. K. A Caaba.
anieg
SHEET MUSIC SALE-AR latest
ao aiL.
poralar music aoM at 17 cento per
m*. The big oaopgl^
copy Satnrday aad Monday only. W.
r
aad COos Bta.
W. Klmban Ogmgaay.
21tMt
ttar. oat
'wrt aekool keaaa. HI
tkai via plaoad oa ila.
Traaat OAear F. XX Manrte reporta-1
dM wait ka kad dooa fros Fab. 23
Marek 22. faclaaira. He aatiiitatad t
Boaber of adlaa trardad aa M. tU
ad tka aekool booaae €7 timao. ba b»<*
riaUad 24 hemm where ckUdran ware
abaaat frod aekool. fonad aaraa troaau aad kad eartied 23 |
the dltaraot aekool koaaoft.
Soparlatcodeet 1. B. Ollbart sare bU
■MOtbly report la whlek ba etatad tbat
K2t kad been ooUectdl ta tultloe durlas tbe paat aU BKiatba. Ha alao
apoka ef the leetoraa of Dr. W. N.
KaJlauw aad wbat ba aald aad tha
Maa of kartas tkaaa leeturea to inlaa tka lateraat of the taaekara ano
Ha
to glTa tkoBi praccleal Ideaa
alao apoka of tka aritkaiaUe teata that

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Silk-Cats, L*0M Back and Htted. Hudreds t*
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Mr and Mnu HemI
Wllllamabiiric were tbe
and Mr* L IX Cnrtk• yesterday They
returnli
I SrHithern MlcbiI attend
gnn. w’bcTf 1
wedding of their eon. I'lMal
IMSlI Hot
Mr. Hobba wna married to Miaa Flor­
ence Wheat, of 8i. John*. March lb
Mr * Hobba la -wellI known in tbl* city’
of tbe local Htgn’
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