The Evening Record, April 28, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 28, 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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1904-04-28

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KKNTLVTH YEAR—217d

TSikVEBSE CllT, MICK, THCBSDAY, APRIL 2S, 1904.

ADOPTED
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ArehH«et JaM P Urt*n’B plAM
ika ■«« rMtftb wart achool , homt
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H UMk »r«i>
to mm boar u4 a ball to a4op(
la tbta wa« iacladad the 47
CUT Clork C. M
**^W* f!i!«jS!?!iii««tod flrpt tbai
aa tba BMBibara of Um board bada*t

sr::"»rsir'cT“pS.f^

bad goa* ibrongb tbopi car»fa»r Mr
Frail auiad that bo bad aooe orer tlw
l>iaas wKb car* aaoept th* baatiag aad
plttiBblBg aad la bit oplaloa tba pj^
«ar» all tbai tbor aboald b*
f'glr
child tbcrcopoa awrad tbair adoption.
Thl« waa objwrtad to br Herbert Moo4ago*. wbo aaid that certain pointi.
m-erMn BMallooMl which be wanted
; to know. He then naked the clerk to
read the apw^gcalloo.. C. M. Pmll
aald be waa glad that the apeclAca

picaaed becauae be didn't want to take
the aole reaponalbimr
After the reading Mr. Montague ob­
jected to the deacriptloo of the ahin
Klee, the deacriptloo cd the roof, to the
tact that the foundation to grade wa»
eoocrele. the naming of a certain com
St St^i?Silt^”to
hat heat
ing araten* to be uaed and ihe-decUloa
of goeatkma to he left to the architect
W. O. KOote then apoke brleHjr. ob
Jectlng in the main to the lighting
arstem In a circular prcparwl b) R"
pertntendeol Gilbert.
Mr. Moniagtie had held that a bi.nd
lottid 1have arcampanted the plani.
Bhould
and on thla point Member Mea<t^
C. M
nhowed. that le waa wroag.
Prall then slated that the dealred
rbangw could be made .
without any trouble.. After a gnat
deal more talk the plan* sere made to
read XXXX cedar *hinglea aad Instead
of poinu to he settled by the architect
they are to he left to a aoperii
of the iMilldtng to be appol
tton t
board of education. The
flnaU
’ adopt the Peteraen plan*
unaalaKMisly carried.
On motion of Mead* the city clerk
waa anthprlted to adrertlae for hid*
for the coostrucilon of

prescat aalarr fU; for acst yaar m.
Mlm Affca Tboaopaaa. La^ praa
eat aalarr W; tar nest rear m
ClfAe Kraamtek. phyalea aad ebcaiimrr. praaeai aalarr •«: tar aest rear
|7t.
-.....................MlUter. hotaar aad
__
aalarr •••: lor acst

NEW PIMP
WAS TESTED

Burn*, the

S'

latter having

numerou*

Truant Officer F. D. Marrtn reporied
that from March S3 to April SS he had
traveled W mile*, been to the ach<ml
ho-ra\^l time*, visited 3! h«e*.
carried S3 pMkage*. found eleven
tronnu. nrraeted two and two were
in Judge Roberts' court
The rep.*ri
wns flied.
The canvass of the election was re­
ported aad passed on.
< FareweH to Mayor ganto.

Pair toaJght gad irrMay.

oauirimma

(UerMiig
mitn

r*vm.
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N«wdham.
riimmmial
^
wt salary 9*0. tar mnt
r*of I7*.
Thla completes the High aebool. la
the caas ig Mis* McLaagbUa. Mias
Vlrlaa. Mrs. Cook. Mlaa Hoai
r and Mlaa “
Mtu
e atgniflod their wUNagasas
I her
t the aalarte*. aa Hated, for

LMtor LMtog 41 KtfiM.

By Wli* to th« Kvaalgg BMorfl.
8L Thamaa. Daatoh Warn ladtoa.
Aiirtl n.—latormaMcm o( a Mg hatUe
hatwacB the govenuaeat aad the Jlmloreaa has been raeatved froto
• Crtetle. Banto Domlago. The
have took glaoc aaar
battle to aald to hi
In the caac of Mr Nye he wtmld like
ij4(o De U»I 1Cahaileraa aad tha
e the price made IJ JM, but In
me vlctortoua. The
JUalaex tar
f all the rircnmaiaacea attendgoveriimeBt
foroM
taat
forty-oae
gOTernoH
m tbla poalikin. your committee glKty Pounds Praaaure Obrnn at th# ...........
I
sixteen
srouaded. Their
killed aad
letoded to Hal hU aalarr for the
Cahrlra. Arrajo and
ito. Cl
Hurt and tha Pump Works Finoly.
nest year at |t.S0«).
I. fTweive of the Jimlaer
Ji
In the eaae of Mr. Krenerlck. Mr.
Watsrworks Now Providad
Needham and Mr McAllister, all throe
With guflleicnt Fores.
at ihew gentlemen would Ukc to hare
HE WANTg 2S.000 ACRES
« pay. but In the Judggwst of your
imlttee a I& a month raise In the
At »:Mi o'clock thl* morning Mayor Chandler Says State Oo« Land By t
cases of Mr. Krenertck and Mr. Mc»o. R. Santo turned the wheel at the
JuMTaaea.
Alllaier. aad a tK> a month raiae In Ibc
ralre which started la motion the pon
Waahingtaa. April 2t (Ooatlnued oa Fourth Page.)
pump Just InaUlled In the
General1 Harry E Chase of Iabg is in Washington
hlngtoo to appaar hctoie
city water work*. The engine s-a*
• Bupragie court
ourt la the
tb< eaae brought
started la the preaence of the city of
Merritt Chandler
Ibe auditaodler against
aga
IlclaU and a number of promtnenl ta«geaerml of^MIrtt^n. attacking
payer* and the starting wn» eo ase- onastltutionamy of ^be aUte genatal
ceasful and aatisfacton'
call forth UX laws. Chandler lives In Gnaw
nawa>
satisfacton' as to c
of congratulation.
ner of
and claims to be the original owner
The oompIcUoo of the InsUllatlon •5.000 acre# of land In Alpena,. Che^
waa In charge of James Tate, erecting hoygan. Moot
agnt 1
counties, which
whlc the Btate aver* to It#
r Buffs
property, They were hid In by the
* been assisted t
■ for homestead
stead pursute and .
'***^im
poaes. Chandler says that Ibe taxes
pur
h«Te
ind aeeka to
400 Tana of Rico oitd MIHUry Storaa,
were unjust and unequal am
led by the
been finally a<
land*. The
regain posacMlon of ‘
IdOO Toot of Coal and Four
ratifying to SuperinThe test wi I gratlfyl
for argument t«>day.
tendent Joynt,, swho Is proud of
Hotehkiaa Ouna Lost.
lually aatcity'* new actjulalUon. and equally
Bodies Rocovqrad.
lafactory to engineer Tate. Aa soon
eord
lo the Evening Record.
By Wire to the Srenlng Bsoord.
as the new -engine wa» started the ol i
bodies of
Calumet. April 38.—T
St. Peteraburg. April Sk—An official
turned og. and the ease
was tun
■les Kathtla of
dispatch recelred u>day reports un
operated was John Matson and Chari
hirh the
drowoiH) 8unAoril
two Russian torpedo Ixwts In markedl c«intrart to the appareniIt ef- Pequaming. v
recovertnl
day In Kewei
MS’ up a Japanese iranstiort at Gen- fort »»f the old pump
mp ami the noisy
n. Korea. The transport cafrie<l a poimding which has for yesin been this morning.
rgo of 4tK» tuns of rice and milltao prominent In the working of the old
iirea. l.iOO tons of coal And four one. The old auxiliary engine will h-.*
Loubot Reviewing lUlian Fleet
itrhklas guns.
8event»*en offict-ra. removed today and the other old pump
SO men.
coolie* and r.k aallora were win te- retained as an auxiliary to the
lident Ixmltet
captured. The other Japanese officer* new one. thus providing double prolec’ France accompanied by King Vicand men resisting were sunk with the lion against aecldenl. which will he a
-. went to Naple* to review the Italremote posvihillty a* long aa the new
1 fleet. Sixty warships will partlclIflal report from Admiral
oulfll 1* In use The new engine will
.•
maneuvers
dcM-s not gU'c numlter of men di
be run all day today to get the ma­
chinery limbered up and shut down to­
Japs Occupy K«i
California lAunched.
night to allow the connecting up of the
condenM-rs tomorrow. It will require
By Wire to the Evening Record.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
* Foo. April SK—Chinese Junk a few days trVcomplele all the lltUe de­
pril 28.—The
i
Baa Franciacu. April
I
men arriving from Vnlu any that the tail* of the InsUllatlon. hut Superin
California
crutoer
Ci
tended Joynt state* that by next armored
Japanese force has occupied Kur
on Works
at Vi
\
Thursday the new engine will U-gtn launeshed at the Union
heng. a town just north of Antun
fiermanent hptTsGon.
Jo today.
the Manchurian side pf the Yalu i
The «-quipment to a cruas eomp<»und
They say only a small body of the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Japanese army has crossed that river. crank and fly wh<*el condensing en
gtne. with a capacity of 5.000,00« gal­
lons a day. and this may he (
to T.tmo.urto in car
The minimum pn->*i
Grand Rapid. Trwwf.r Cdmp.nl*. Ar. 60 pounds, and this piiressiire wa*
as soon as the engtn
Pilling Vacancies and Operating

OTT omruLs piisevt

new Staflonery
direct from the Whiting Paper Company’s factory
A new creation in quire goods. Handmado
Organdie in l^n^on White. Celestial Blue and
^akei Gray. Box I*apera of many new kinds,
colors and finishes of paper.

« €ity Boofci5tore

Whose iNMinfos to such that
they are obliged to wear ahoee
that wUl aiaad the hardest ktad

Rand made
Shoes
will prove a great boon. They
are made of leather* that are
Umgb-wearing. hut are quite
light In weight and are always
soft and pliable,
c Being band i^e they lit comfortahly and gtve the greatest
amoiyit of service

DESTROYED .
TRANSPORT

$ls§0, $1*75
and $2*00

WEATHER—Fsir tonight and Friday

rOWE COT A CHESS GOMDIC!!
YOU May be tbe Lseky Ose t« Wla a Pilze
A awall 9U» pair of Panto will te given feta to tha ffrat paraaa wha
guaaaaa in retotien tha makar of tha 14 cigara now en axhiWtiaa la
our window. A gSJ» Nawland Hat to tha aaoand and a ItJO Bult of
Union Mada Ovaralla to tha third correct gwoooar. Tha dgaes ware
manufacturad by Pator Johnaon. A. W. Jahraua. John Furtaell. R. E.
Woavar. Louia Kaufman. F. L. Schutor and A. Praatl.

$3.99. $1.M.

$I3.M. $U.M

I For Mm'r Suple SoH. thu ate mnh Union doable.

Oar 81,

! 81 aad $8 Neniud Hus ue world beaten.

,$. Benda $ eempany,
Chad's complete Overan Suits 75c

See Umt WtnAom

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I A FIRST CLABt tHOEMAKtra BHOF.
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Good at rooxt $:i shoes,
Our price $2A0

$1.50 AND $2.00
women,

7*hey ocMne direct from the

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposito Whiting Hetol.

SnUE SITOAH0S tETTEa

8ow about
that piano?

Wagons With Police Guard.

By Wire to the Rvenlng Record
Grand Rapids. Mich. April :k —T\
Columbian and tJelock Transf. r rot
Janitors Hi
panic* say they are having no trouble
today In securing men to take the
After gumeroua bill*
the follosrtog Janitor* were appointed places of the striking teamsters and
that the strike has been broken. Near­
for the coming year:
Central building. Harvey J, Curt I*. ly every wagon operatt-d by the trans
fer companies Is guarded by police of
aalAry_|7li a month.
Rtmwood avenue. George C Tbtnnp^ fleers. The Columbian i»e«)ple claim
that half of their teams aiv busy ami
Mm. salary tk» a month.
Ihmrriman avenue. Ge«irge Jaroe«Mi. Ibe CH*lock official* stated! that by to

n month.
There was Mune discussion n» to
whether Thompson ehwild have a
raise of pay or not but the mailer
•nalty carried aa stated.
Two application* for the Janitor
•hip of the new Fourth ward school

WEATMCJL

r MR. RICKARD.
I Threw Dog From
Train Wat Mr. Thompson.
In .yesterday's Record was published
an amnint of a dog which passenger*
on a O R A 1. train say they saw the
baggageman throw from the train
while It was gtdng at full speed. The
train on which this happenc«l I* usual
Iv in charge ».f Conductor Peck.
Charles Rickard of this city being ihtmggageman
Owing to the fact that
Mr Peck Is laying off. Baggageman
Ktckard has be«‘n In charge of the
train and a Mr. Thompson is filling hi*
place as baggageman. A* it will be
seen It is Thompson and not Mr. Rick­
ard who to guilty.

rr.u™:

eomp!i-ti-!.v installed, the co*t will

ten.-loi> of water main* will lx- fully
Mcund har
continue*
bargain* 1

■'‘The c^roffirtol* this.

. Plenty of style; new, lasts and beds

New Stand

24‘2Kront Street

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

W, W. mWllLL CUIPMY

W. I— BMOWN,

AWtOrtUTEDJ78I.574.6M

Ov.r Pnvlau. Year.

SLEW A MUSKRAT.
A. 8. Barber Prevad to Be a Mighty
Hunter.
.. J. Barber dl*pla.vcd hi* prowe**
a* a hunter this morning at the M. tc
S. E depot One of hto aa*l*tanu met
a strange looking animal and *o re
ported to hto tnperlor. The aaatotanl
was within four feet of It and then
made a wild detour around It. giving
h tbe road. Mr Barber armed AlmBolf with a stone and aurted In pnrBult a"*t met the animal coming di­
rectly toward him. He raised ^

SUITS THAT FIT THE MAN
Prices
that Tit
the

Pocket

'Ml
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The “Dunlap’
Trade Mark
in your hat means that
you are wearing the
best hat it b poBsible
to produce—thousands
of good drcflsCrs
-;
could not be induced
to wear any OtherFive dollar* to everyone

m

Hot weather wlU noon be here
make doe preparaUoa.

One of

our smart' looking and comfort­
'

Beakeman Killed,
Hartnann-Eriefcaen.
lartfoid.
Mich,
April
28.-W.
ghimma. of Grand Rapids, aged
Wenzel Hermann of Leelnann ewunwakeman on the Pere Marquette. ty nad BopUn Brickami of Good Har­
I ao badly Injured by falllag frtim bor were naltod In marriage yaatm^
at 12 o'doek at the home of the
«'o paresu. Mr. aad Mrs. A|^Bricknoa at Good Harbor, by Her.
E. U Nye. principal, praeent »1^
W. T. Woodbooae of this dty.
Good Day's Work.
been act for a
lea. preaaat aatory •« P«
r
JsclnoB
Hetw^^nwyer. Andre'
tofll.
**Mta*iJlItoTlrlaa. BagHah. preaeal
r p4»*
Iva«r day. Itow styla lle^al1.^ • «.»■ Ic: 8Bc
Biki wMI
whtto toiiaI BSe; 81
Tha ladtas of Traverue aty hive
wfll glra a warm aagar sapper M
Qarmamm. pieaawi ealary •«: «bt a«a
•maa'B haU liimnmiw avealag trim i
aatihintSe.
.

£5S:2;U”57.if'.,

VICI AND PATENTS
FrankFreidrich&Co

129Fr»»lSt. H,E.StroK.Ucr.

I hto long reward.

the next ton days. Carried:
The time having arrived for the redt the foTc* of teachecs for
theMWIe eehooto. ytmr committee .«
IStST^ toaeh^hare had the
S^der coaaldeemtiaa and beg to

Instruroenu silH
d we have some
1. Better invest I-

ClUmns tt, Bell m

-nlng *pt-nt
lectlng the

SEgfllON ENDED.

House and Senate Adjourned i
xnto's last meeting
eXIock Thla Afternoon,
Lcity
In ncknowan ottctol capacit:
the
pleasure that ine
It of t
to the Evening Record.
board hadi 1had X
officer and
at hto departi
chair. Herbert Montague made
•peech and asked that the to
tend a vote of thank* to the retiring
Pasaenger Train Off.
with n
prealdent. This
Passenger train No. 1 which leave*
hearty good will.
its city at 1 o'clock. Jumped the track
In response. Mr. Banto aald that he
list
north
of Alden yesterday. ForappreeUied fully the action of the
iinatel.v no out wa* lnJui>Ht. although
board and said that he. too. bad en­
arly all the
coache* went off i
he cos
joyed the past year's work.
VYbile
--ich to doe to
t Na-8,
Uere had been a little friction, this
transid her p
had all passed awa> and not a ripple
ach the
thee they i--------------------disturbed the amoothneas. "1 I
about
9 o'clock
The aeel
another
It to
doty
Pere Marquette.
Banto.
He
akmg.<
_____
•*«4
I
for
the
In
thanked the
d been token to school matt
that bad
i b«-avy has been the building coo
ated that they would aim
ctlon around BatUe Creek that the
BMWl agreeably every day.
ply of builders' stone <»n adjacent
Taachera Hired.
farms has been practically exhausted
The foHowiag report waa ^
.Only
has to be Imported.
la
‘ a
by the board lo regard to^the hiring of
this kocallty
year* ago. farmers of- this
W>caltty
uaehera for the coming year. C
tfoa of Montague the report
athods of ridding
il abundance of n

to give your children a musical
edticalloiiT Why not buy a
piano or'-yrKsn now and start
them In mitotc during ihr <t>ni
Ins vacation? You'll certainly
make no mistake If you buy the
high grade KIMBAIX.

Phonos:

Cor. Tanth St and Laka Avs.

able outing auUa from U Adler.
Bros, ft Oo.. of Roeheater, N. T..
to what yoo wlU need.

:

In qual­

ity aad ialah of amtertol. cleveneaa of doalga aad exoelleacof tailortag the lammer satu
from thla house are easily at the
head of the list.

OUR MEDIUM
PRICED HATS.-..

Prlca#

at from one dollar and a half to three
dollars are not excelled and rarely equalled by
any others at same price—all the new colors and
shapes soft hats—all the different dimensions der­
by hats.

$I2.5<I. 115 00 to I22.M

e. Wilhelm,

Cfrmr T#»»f
aw4 Omha

HAMILTON adlHDfG CO.

Tss ranvo bbooid^ iuybbsb om^^ocsL,

)Z
tw Mtowkw pravw «OI to «|T«B
IB Ito «kto« !«■ «r tto Hlto aetoo>.
k T. a*Tn M« 4. W. NAHMn •t t oVfeto m VHtor:

TaaMatosOsytaftark

•rATftoroHio.cirr OP raudS.

■KiAftcsasj

Ito BBV
MVr 1fBTBlIto la tto
eft/ tortar verto. rev
n 9B09IB tow
NBllato tto
tow to« la ovtes to tto lack «C aafaalfutf {ftvtaft tta /aat toa rwaa
Kov prapart/ •araara caa atow al«toa
Vfttoat ato tor that ■» ighilac to
aflltlaa aa« valar praaaari sight aat

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A GOOD
OLD
QUAKER

MQiat
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

SPECIAL

C. A. ICTlBIWa 0% «W
f^VAm oofntrt—m.
Ptoak J. Ohaaay sakaa aatk that
bade aaalar paitaar of tod ftrs of r.
J. Chaaay ft Oa, dalag hoalaos tolto
CftyafTrtadBiOoaBtyaadtoatootoraaoM. oaf that oBld ftrs mi poy tto
OBS af OMB HDNOBBD DOLLABB
tor aach aad awry oaaa of oatar
Itot eaisat to earad by the aae
Hatra Oatarrh
FBANK J. CHKNBT.
_ SB to hadera sa oad aabaerlbad
tajay^praaapea^^ dlh day of Da-

FOR ONLY 20 WOMEN
___________ Wah
Prices ranse from
$8A0 to^.
You
can
have
vour
choice on tnese
two days, for

lira. Petar Desaaa. of New Haraa
■raihip. Bhiaraasea eouaty. died
Tto arr paaip la aaa <
Oaday fros as orerdooe of i^tas.
rhleh oto had boaa la the habit of
UMAW galloaa a ha/, mmn thaa taklac at taterrals to daadaa pala
stoaaaeh trooMaa. Bto raa 70
aaea^ far oar aaoda
old. and aa old raaldeot of tto
fmn. bat oMita to mmi tto aravaot
aasTvaae/that sight oecar. Tto to
g. E. WAIT A iONg gUCCEggPUL
aaatstol. vhaa all aae
scat iacMaatal to tto 1
tto paas la wsplatail.
satatfMM. ThM sar
gsaato of soaa/. bat wbaa oaa re~
aaCiaaivUi
gaeta that that
to oal/ aheot haV tto aoMaat herelohif» aaaaasaa It win to aara that the cetiloK tto Dr. Howard Co. to aaake a
laraafggt taa gsKoaa. Tto aarlag apeclal halt-prloa lalrodoctory oBor oo
the regular gfly cent site ot their cele­
la fad aleaa vtn la a wrr (•« /wra brated spedte for the cure of ronsti
pay for tto pasp. Tto porehaac
I loo aad dyapepala.
rhU sodlelaa U a reeeat dlaoorarr
■ the cure of all dlsaasM of
such aod bowels. It aot ooly ■
onick relief, bat It aiakes parmai
enres.
Ibr soar jraaca la «osa aa« for pro1 corl^ o
vMlaf tto hapt IT ba-Jsg. »h
i aad all liver I
patloo. d
aaaa too gool for Timrana Cit/. Tto lea
dt A S
1 obs i
thatit 8.
t B. Walt
paopla of tto ett/ ahoaM vttaaaa tto to retnra the prkw paid la every caa
gpfHm af tto aev pasp; thaa thax where It does not ^ve relief.
^d-Cashiobed Idea of doala
SOI apprirlali aMra tto ralaa of tto
laral waters, cathartic pill
BWSiftt to ahos a raafc.erary- or hank pargatlves will sooo be a
raaalag asoothl/ aid Ihiac of the peat. The best physicians
; arm h^ rs
vUIbaalMl — prescribiBC Dr. Honrard's SpeeiBe
lase It really gives the dwired reKt tto is
I and on aoooaat of tto small and
plestaant dose that is needed.
aprl4-21-f8

PAVrNG TAX.
i oa tto chaica of throvtac
oa tto haad of a aelgbbor.
tto book, Mra Wl«.
saa a lltUe. gpalto. ehearfot a
nth a kto« vofg aag a aialla for ail.
Jaggln br tto raal article, book*
aavada/a saat raaasbie epitapha
Oto laapaet at toaat-thara a a halo

Notlaa to All People I
f nseeaasent rolls for the paving
of Front atroet fros tto oast line of
Union street to the east line of Park
i, and Uakm streeC Dos tto
Use of lot 1 of block 8. la Hanaah. Lay A Co.'s PUth sabdhIaSon ot
Traverso Oty. to tto aortk oad of
South Uaioe street bridge, aia new in
L.y haada for tto ooHoetks ot the
third asoesaseat. together with the
aecnied tatorast oa all aapald tastall
hSTpalnsta^
Ls. tto ease to to paid More the
day of Jaae. IMH.
’ Nor ttot tto boarg of adaeatioa
M. B. Haahell. City Treasurer.
aprlhgtopaclaetaeoard, tto work oa Iidtoiii say n.

Cmmttfy eighth Qra«s Taaetora* Examlaatloa.
The regular eighth grade examinaavrtlaa far blia aa« thara la aor ao
tloas for Graad Traverao oouoty will
ohatatoa la tto ray. Tto board to be
held at tto foUowlag aasod places
a oossaadatloa for laylag aalde
IS aad 13: Wllllassburg. school
f. Old MImIqb. school house;
Traverse City, court bouse; Kingsley.
Mise; Orawa. school he
■ behold
Only one c
Ing the year.
loo In t
Thara raa a big aaasttoa la Laaa- log will be b___
baaed upon Loagfello
mie. lad., rhaa W. H. larra of that PnnI Revere's RMe.
plaea. rho raa oxpaetad to die. had
The county board of school examhla Ufa aarad hr Dr. Wag^ Nor Dto laers shall look over and mark all
eorary for Ooaaasptloa. Ha nttoa; papers written by applicants for di­
~l aadarad lasidNrabla agaalaa fros plomas. An average standing of M
per cent and not 1cm than 70 tn nay
sa taasedlata ralkC aad aooo thara- branch should be regnlred.
tlU-fOt
attar alaetad a oosplata eera.'*. 81sI naroawaofOnaaaspthlb Paoasoala.
People don't like mw and womenT
ho go nbont with a loag. aobe
-always telUag their troubles;
yourself bright, cbeeifni aad sunny
Qaaraatpad by i
with Holllstor's Rocky Monatala Tea.
aad r. RlCaadt,
.to cents. Johasoa's Drug Store.
ttoa Ido.

what thee eats that atokee lhae
fat: aor what thee aanu that
makaa thee rich, bat wtot thae
BAVBS.*’
This aaviag hahU ashy to acgnlred throngh tto steady aae

HeUlsar^ Boeky Meaatala Taa

B haaa la fhMy good haattk ap

I
I

Oar aaia fsistoln la
•sttoaaawh
BtoMh Orag Ela

A FULL LIKE of OU Stoves. Mnimencmgai
beta if yoe are
T5c and tanging right
np,
__
_ bound
»d to have a wood or coal stove, we have a large line
__^from$K50uix
<gfrom$KB
The baat Cook Stove node is oar $ted
xanmendagta price at $14.7S.

i gawi7

Vour ftoliahto Hm

$3.50
SpktttfMSbowittg oISliiH Uaift Smtf
$2e^lO$9eP0
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY

Mrs. Wnilxm Williams of
Ealr cetebrstrd their fiftieth wedding
anotversary.
Upper peniBBular high schoul nthletic
................bold annual meet
In Menominee April 3tt.
Melvin B. Packard has
l^Cf gas cut 10 rents thoii«and.
•n appoli
1 postmaster at Marvin,. Lenaw
Bmiioo Harbor.
Benton Harbor men will build tto.- county, vice Sylvester K. F
signed.
N) building.
Asa Newman has been elected presTeam owners. Bay CUy. go out for
ore pay.
i of Perry
Norwaj’ owns water worka and elec- caused
N. Moc
1c light plant
Mrs. IVari F. Norton, df Grand Rap
Holland merchants talk July fonrth
Is. died suddenly in a sleeping car
celebration.
Kalkaska citizens organize fruit can­ •hlle en route from Knoxville. Tenn..
J her home.
ning company.
Oldest barber Port Huron taken to

fortune WE MEAN BUSINESS
Knocks at every man's door
once tn a life time; when she
knocks don't stop to put yonr
cont on before letting her in.
Fbrtune Is knocking nt your
door now—offering you a home
—don’t mm her away, but go at
once to get that home at the

\A/^Ch7.** Come”m out More,
the getllty of oar
^ ^ tMds. and aatlce the prices. Arc you trying
to aave money? If you are. we can help you.

C0VDUI51B H1W3

OriOCBIGAM

ips^a nulMncc to railways' In
ortbern part
rt of
c atate.
Small boys
u and
a matches caused loss
ipemlng.
Stock company organizing for sanlUrium at Fenton.
Utile Vermootville girl burned to
death playing with bonfire.
I.apeer baby aerloualy scalded by
falling into a tub of hot water.
For pilfering. t«year-old Newtorry
girl sent to Industrial school.
While attempting to pam In front of
In a little Meatck boy was killed,
bout 150 naturalisation papers Isd last week In Iron Mountain,
toanaba man fell Into vat lulling
water, narrowly escaped death.
Bay City woman sentenced five
-am-house of correction for stealing.
Holland teaebera refuse to alxn con­
tracts.
rimony and salary causes.
Two-year-old
>ld Jemie Hatfield. St. Josepb. ssrallowed
>wed bcKik and eye and
died.
onto couple divorced on Saturday,
irried on Wednesday in Menom-

Hi. FENClrS

KIDNEY -t
Baclache

^cun

SnSssk
NOTICE!

Wc wiD make photographs at
a gtcally reduced pnee lor the
Rest Twesty DtJS. in order
to advertise our work. We are
making fine photos lor $1.00.
$2.00 and $2-00 per dpzeii.
Call and see them.

n'^auai Cvtrr W*m»m who hot tht Con
ot 0 Houst it emliM to J

.Mas Range.

THE MgllTURE
304 Eaa From Si ..
Opp. Colutotiu Hotel

sods fountain Is oper
t season.
Waifs Drug atom.

ElQINI). LEWIS
WTMME

We

Ale by haa. a Johnaoa and Bag-

226 Ent Frftt Slml

Sirely tM M Haiiliiiiirtirs irt tlM Cilf

W'e have never carrietl so large a slock as now. Never
sold so many corsets. In all styles we carry a full line of

' eor

Ask for prices before bnylag

CraoerSe City 8as eempaay.

’ There is no such thing as a gootl lining dress ant! a poor
fitting corset. The lines of one must conform to the requireIn order to have your spring |
properly they should be fitted" over the corset you
wearing. Huy it nmw. 1 hen you will be prepared fo

A few bargains for house-clean­
ing.

n MMi a hag Urns Wgh what tto 4sclsm
etomtd was Imto^ Was dews ia haiaaaUsUmsvs withoat great paia. TwohotUm
af Dr. Fsaasr s KUasy aad Baekachs Cm
asmalstalyemedmtaaditove hadaetetota

n kcei»5 away from an ovcT-heate«l
His wife should Ihave the comfort of
;as IS
is CHKAP
C •:aper
a cool kitchen, especially so, when GAS
WOOD OR COAI-aod all you havee to pay for
foi is ai Gas Range.
free of cirarge.
r
Wc make all connections from the gas mam to3 range
ra
tlcnuinc ('.as Coke reduc^-tO $5.00 a ton. It's cheaper than coal

IMPORTANT CORSET TALK

CASH EROCER
I“

ENTERPRISE
grocery

III

sizes from IS to 3(1.

Warner’s Rust Proof Corset No. 483

SEE
CUT

is one of the best fitting corsets we carry. There is a dash to its
style and a daintiness about its appearance that make it cxceetlingly popular. It will fit nine out of ten women and make them
more comfortable than they ever were before. Sells for $1.(K).

Warner’S Rust Proof Corset

\ T f'

'

/tw\

No. 847 CUT

When treat Eshing arill to la
order. It's time new to get yaar
tackle In order.
I have a maeh larger and mere
cempleto stock than laat yaar.
game new thlage to tntoraat

TKcs, Hfis,
And everything elec yea need.

Tnmk tmdt,
tdi Saat Pirsit gtfwal.
mBeOHOWAMTAB.

>*^^Orpqr^ahigli|igkefcr amodor coal or tited of the
GBtoStoiA dftt aad wo^ ahoot yonr mood or coal Move, atop in onr
oiagraMlpByas$g.B0aad««Wa aead af a nkaOai
«r^%BRai«e aad connect it for yoa free of chaise, aad |oa caa

onto! the atoftcy that yoamoold
fTsiu have to gam tor wood or coal OwpfiM fcr one ot dto
bear gas raagea made, fally gaanntocd. aie $11. $18,
sad $17. acMidiiig to aito aad atylr. THEN we art
wm m L ^bomiag a fall liae of the edebrmtod QUICK MEAL

^ J. W. SLATER

rk Savings!

Today this line of sizes is compltte. If you wait until
^tur^y you are taking chances, because they will go
quickly.

Onfy a Tew
Days more,.

Sar taSrTrSaaS!*^

'

Omo aald to We hoy: Ttethto.
h to not wh^ thee reads that

Hra. May Jody, ot Oimad Raplde.
diad Moada/ aad rhaa
it raa I
sodaI aa iBfaailpatiM
tots
that daath had
had,MaaoaaMd by S
iwaattacotcaadr.

Patrick Troasr. a proaalaaat torsar toar sUaa raat of Aaa Arher. raa
osrek by aa otoetrte car Taaaday
satalag aad laataaOy Mltod.

^toflinnitTMAnTM

Wtolasalc and RaUll.

(leaL)
A. W. OLBABON. *
Notary PahliC
Haira catarrh Care U ukaa latarally, aad aets dIroeUy oa tto blood
ad saeoaa oartoeo of tto ayatoa
**%*?
OoTlWodo. O.
goM by all Dngtoata, TSe.
This Hall's PtoSly nits for Coastl-

m

thtobday, afbxl tt, i*6l

We have more of this style corset than any other we cairy. It
is a practical long hip Empire corset for slight figures. The dip
hips and the attached hose supporters prevent the corset from riding
up on the figure. Sells for$l.fK).

APRONS
HAVE ARRIVED
It for you to
_ P aa opportunity thte aeaaoa
whether It be to build a home for yourt
toft or to reaL It Is now tlam to
toemmeace apcratkms for evarythlng
la MW full and there ta a damand fto
iaora ao let tto good erork go oa la
Traveeaa City, which is the hub of tto
arhoie beaatifal Grand Trawnroa aad
hrhieh tains ao back scat with aay
plaoe for amay aahataatlal advaatngos
to Oder oaly to tto right Idad oC a
ihcr. srbo kaows a good thiag whea
aeca it. for Tiawagae Ctty has ao
{room for growlers aad kidnn ahoot
tto natural eliaaeats. whl^ are dlotribwted la every dtreettoa.
------ you noaae very pretty
s for an caah or na aMy

Their are very desiraUc;
beti« EXTRA LARGE
SIZES, of belt material.
Bev,st)-les. Bcarijr covering
the entire dreaa, making
/ thegi a
drem pro-

35cto49ccacli

The military frpnt.

S1‘i«MkfOM*r to’PtOM'TOOfftSflC'B*
Wccarry^a fulHin«^^z«^an^h^^are One Dollar.

One of the greatest selling corsets wc have.
OneDolUr.

Alway-s find a full line of sizes at

«A«o'oo«»«T

That the ladies like so well: sigi

for One Dollar.

The Tape Girdlcs,madc'iD pink, light Wuc and white, and sell for Fifty Cents eacli

A THE HANNAH & LAY

good farm, kindly call .at ESS Baat
proat street and oto me. ;

L S. RRYANT.

Warner’S Rust Proof “Portia”
_______
We recommend for full and stout figur
.
The deep
bust gon
shapes the corset to the form and the long hip and extension front give: shapelines
and comfort. This is another $1.00 corset.
/
-TMK p-ftklMIOC8» “W. m.- OOMSK-r
^
That is advertised so much. You can surely find your size, and the price is One

m

MERCANTILE GilMi^

1

, i.v.

THK CTmra MMx»a tEtTaaB cnt, laog; TmiB8DAT. afrtl », t*ur

acd^ Bai

HANNAH & LAY CO’S
HWHEer QOAUTY POSSIBLE

• •.ml—Madornlaaime.
» a. m.—Band eonead. !• a. m.—JUBM frUMBhll to gra­
de. Addram of watoame Iv Mayor
Todd.
Beqmnae by Ooremor BUsa.
HMtorteel addreaa la refaren
the formatloa of the Repnhllcaa party
by Attorney OeMral Blair.
Addreaa by Praaldcst Angell of the
U. of if. ead the Hon. Bentoe Han-

Read aH
Jibotit
Tf

S::- B E S TS
J I:

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

**2*to*m.—Addreasee by the
Hoe. Joha Hay. secretary of state,
and othera.
Cloalag nddresa by Oen. R. A. Algar,
United Statee aaeator from MlchU
IS will he reserved for those who

F LOUR
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

lf

muck quar­
for fan-----------------rel which seemed erery moment to he
on the rente of open physical hosUUh
lies The fifty other men In the spacloMs cafe were wrouaht np to a high
pitch of eipectaacy. and not a few
ere luoklnR for cover when words
ran
in hlRh
Suddenly Mitchell
OotcNWl Oositbo, a prlftce erf tfce- rur»i back his terrible right and theoWood of Hawaii, will furalsb tbs moa- lh,,n_~Bsf’ reached over and, touchrr to end a majcnlBcsut irinpls In InK a small white spot on the EhtgllahClMteMti for the use of cotorsd man's pate, said: •Charlie, you're j
tin bald."

eunua mn

SS THB WSELS

K.B,

who ta OTsr lOO jdin oM. Joomsrtxl
Makts a Claan Buraap.
to Ottawa last w*ek to rssums bis s^
•here's nothing like doing a
Stoiial dottos. He Is the ddesl le«ls^
roughly. Of all the Salres you erar
lator la the British emplrr. and recent­
,nl of. Bucklen't Arnica Salve is the
ly reortved the cooEratulatlons «rf
t It sweeps away and cure* Bums,
Klas Bdward upon Uie attainment <
es, Bmises. Cnts. Bolls. Ulcers.
ledredth birthday.
his owe haadredtb
Bkln Eruptions snd Piles. It's only
Secretary Shaw U planning
em trip as soon as conitress adjourns Sic. and guaranteed to give satlsfar
l.y Ji>hnaon's Drug Store.
He expMU to go to the Pacific
and la addition to lisltlni; San Fran­
cisco win run northward to Puget
fioaad and south to Uw Angeles. He
will ptwhaWy make a few speeches,
bat explalBS that, of coarse, the tour
^ act in any sense a political one.
John D. Rockefeller has Introduced
a noveUy at hla Lakewood golf links
la the shape of little girl caddies. Mr.
Rockefeller always has plenty of caddlos. and for a time after his mum
from the south he employed four boys.

TgfWWtTICMWCC
•. e. WeK A •ansVflll Fsy for Hyomei Thasnedvea Whan It Falls To
Cars Catarrh.
•'If 1 only knew it to be tme, i
ould not hesitate a moment.- ThU
Is a thought the average person has
when raadiag the claims of aome of
the medldnes that are advertised as
cures fur catarrh.
The results from the use of Hy>
me) are so remarkable la the cure of
calarrh that they seem beyond helleL
The fact, though, that S. E 'Wall A
Sons, one of the best known dmggteU
In this section, hark so much conflBce In the power of Hyomel to cure
larrh that they sell It under their
peiwonal guarantee to refund the monev^lf the purebasers can say that U
not help them, ought to convince
most skeptical that Hyomel can
relied upon to cure all catarrhal
trouble*, no matter bow setions or
deep^eated.
“he complete Hyomel ouUlt.
Ing of a neat inhaler that ci
ried In the purse or pockeL a
dropp«*r and a bottle of Hyomel.
Is only one dollar. Additional hotof H><idKl can U- procured for
fifty cents, making it the haost
mlral of treatments.
Catarrlial coWs. which art\so com­
mon at this season of the year, bare
lH-.-n cored In a day. Mild casei
caUrrti that have become chronic
frequently cured In a week or ten
days
Now is the time to l>egln the
UM- of Hyitmel. remembering that 8.
K Wall A Sons sell every package on
a p«»sltlve guarantee to refund the
money If It falls to eure.

AWIfeSays:

buys failed to perform their doty pro
rrly. Henee the glrU. '
Aa old actjualnlance of Edison s
asking employment secured a note of
•▼shavtfoardiihimau Vllh the fM
latroducilun from the Inymior to the IhtM I safiEnd almad aabcanhie paint fmm
naalatant general manager of the tele­ 12 to J4 hoam, and had to hr pUetd imtfai
graph company. “My dear- " the nrte
(he
toflaenm of chlarnfarm. I «*d Ihnt
(ma. “This will Introduce Mr.—, who
hottlcs of JKrfAcr> fUni hdott cor 1ml
was tralB dispatcher on the (Ira
Trunk when I was a peanut conduct
rUdcAmc,wrfakh
^-»dlaon.“ The man was so prxnid
It that he nerer presented It for f*
hukfiT hoy, detot
It might pass fmm his hands forev
I John J. Boyle, II years old, for a ®y
janmher of years a resident of Oermaniown. Pa., has been elected a of forth, and sofmember of the Nailonsl fbu-lety of imihuulrwhafd
paLus. This Salmeni b the fiaad>{
•ked -ns a breaker boy In
.tlffi to a spinal trooble and was take
up by a philanthropic citlien of Scrai
ton. This aid enabled him to dcveUi
[hb ulent for painting.
Leonard D. Baldwin of es-Attomey
lOeaeral Oeigg's law firm told the other
. day of an Irishman who was taken by wBI do for every vomaa toWt It did far Iha
hto pHeet In an Intoxicated coodlilon
MbmcaoU modMr who arilMa (he above let­
to a cemetery aad propped up against
a gravealoae. The priest had a lot of ter. Net to me It doetof pregnaacy b a
the Irlahmaa's
friends come to
mbtaketobcpaidfarlapaiB
ihmaa'a friendi
y dressed In winding sheets
cemetery
sheeti to J' Mother's
eqalpt Iha |
acare him The
The friends
friends watched,
watched while
bod* and ^ falcliact, wbkh to
oae of them went behind the
Imparted to BtoddU. It retom.
atone aad pouted ammgh cold
the
muscles
sad
afiaws
B
e
him
up.
oa the Irishman's face
him. He
The Irishman iookc>d i
ones m
and
oaw the tombs, the lumbstones
O ^ ^ ^
caocaaed to pofed
the figures In winding sheets "Shay, i
| ^ gnj hoar.to that tfacactasl
you feUem. " he said, -ye ve been here j
^
___ i-i- iw
loagw than Ol have Whar kin
gtt ,
* •»«« end
a drink*< jer of ramg or hard weaMi b ahogclha
Charley Mitchell, the English prixe j avoided, aad raeovery b mentiy
■ "Bat"
“ •• Masterson, oBce
once the | slew days.
d msn tamer west of the j
iver. bad a Joke on their
Ike firadficU Rcrvlttor C*., Attaata, 6a.
, New York cafe the other |
aso4 tor ear less Ulssostsd bosk.

Mother’s
Friend

ATTENTION!
ATHLETES!
jr^OYS and

Rubber Sho^for alh-

requeated by aome o( the bojra to get in a big line to
Bopply Ihoae who expect to lake part injihe fieW day eventa.

PRICES:

Hi

lleffiWrMcrtTSc, tieIfiw....... - eOc

Btjs’ilfiart roc. tie liwc«.....i............... 45c
TfiBtifi* Uci CBt 45c. tie tew art-..................50c
THESE SHOES ARE THE BEST
COME IN AND SEE THEM :

BosjonN

^

BEGIVEHOUR

L^^CUSTOMERS FFEp

V/

^ Within the next 15 business days, (excepting Satimla^) iMgin^i
28th, afhd ending May 18th, we will set aside one day*s entira reoelfM for the
benefit of our customers. Each customer will receive back all the miwii¥naMiiw
on the allotted day, upon the surrender of the paid sales check bearing ffieatlSof
the day decided upon. The day will not be one of our choosing but will leave it to «committee on May 18, as to the method tb be adopted. No department excsplsds
The scheme Is to stimulate trade during the first 5 week days. Reserve
all your sales tickets that go with each purchase as this is the only means
of iderdifying a sale. We in turn will keep a minute detailed record of
lach^individual sale corresponding in number with the sale slips y
given you during the above period and on the last day. May 18.
we will advertise the allotted day and our sales record of
^ VjyFYV
subject to your inspection. As the season is just opening, you will be needing something
in our various departments nearly every day.
S. Keep your sales checks—no matter if It is Ic
or $1000.00, ybur money goes back
.if your purchase was made on the
lucky day.

many
Dollai^ in
it for you

C<^ no Cbances
Cakeit"

You eaii*t Cose

the Boston store

NEGROES HALF WHITE
Machine Osatroyed 1
*
the Change.

^
HUNDREDS OF
,^J;^;^OLLARS IN CASH

&y

ebeunr&
the ooBvantloo of July «. IIM.
i to i p.. m.—Reeeptloe to

,.' V:y.

t Worked

IVIIoKis*n.

-rrsevorso Gt±y,
n making a
ansforming
• was a fire

WAIIT DEPWTBEIIT

1 were Is lng carrb-d «
jce lh«Tv are half a
to are guessing hard.
wn n«-g
Irldge a as doing the bleaching
. Eldrld
;»wlng an X ray light through
I. thus destroying the coloring
It of the skin Several negroei.
kd undenpme treatment-an* now
partly whit*-.
With the ilestnictlun of the electric­
al appliance the work of completing
the irsnsformstion l» halted. The pa­
tients are therefore left in a stale of
what might Im* terme<l dermatological
»iisp«-nsc
Robbed the Grai
A starUlng Incident Is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, aa fol­
lows; “I was In an awful condition.
My skin wa.v almost yellow, eyes sunk­
en tongue coated, pain oontlnually In
back and sides, no appetite, growing
weaker day by day. Three physldanx
had given me up. Then I wax adrlaed
to use Electric Bitters; to my graat
Joy. the first bottle made a decided
Improvement. I continued their oae
for three weeks, and am now a weU
man.' I know they robbed the grave of
_..oiher victim.- No one xhould fall
to try them. Only 60 cent*, guaranteed
at Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
Mead*, druggist*.
RESIGNED THE HONORS.

kimN
East two Daps of Eace
Curtain Week

WANTED.

j

PllS«t2L,Tnal.5S’«3'

y^;^Tia> LtiMBl-Twakd at HotW Odto

W‘£™LiSS3S- “ —“.W H-’”’"*"*-—'“JKU,

ra2£i*iirwTst2ss^*r
t“Jf5Si*aK£rH2sB. *wr

These two day* will be apeclal* for odd* and end* of the week’* selling.

Everything lh*t we have one. two or three curtain* left 6f will

be sold at a great aacrlfica.

If you can u.e an odd curtain or two thi.

MIfiCELLANBOUt.

will be your chance. Thi. ha* been a aplendid week on curtain, and

L-S*S«Ji!SJ»;S.Srj5r

we have a good many remnanU and odd pair*.
The dollar .pecial*. both in Nottingham and ruflled. are atlll here

FOR SALE.

MX.J^sJiaisra.’2w«
MtssaJKSk.'sjarjwsc

enough to supply your demands.

smm

AThoapMful Man.
M. M. Austin of Wlndiester. Ind.,
knew what to do In Ue boor of need.
Hit wife had such aa unnsaal case of
stomach aad Uver trouble, phyilclaaa
could not help her. He Ihonght of and
tried Dr. King's New Life POla aad
she got relief at once and was fiaally
d. Only 26c. at Johasoa'a Drug
e and E. H. Maada. DrngglaU.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Following I* the lUt of letl
malBing In the Traverae CHr postofwerk endlag
flew OBcalled for for the wee*
kg for
prll 27. 1904. In calling
*
lea«e nay advertised April
Lndlaa..
Carpenter Ijilu. Hunter Mr*. Ida.
McAIlUter Mra. A, Pnlclpher Selma.
Rabedean Catherine. Roggom Badle.
Warren UAy.
Anderson &IlL*AdaM Jn*-. I
Harry. Bekmger Ben. Darrril Frank.
Graham Oeo. K. Gear Jno. P„
rlngton K K.. Klawma W, Mart
E. E.,-ltoaah Bart. Butm J^B

Onip two Daps
Wore

mwm
NMica.

■ F'SiKr'tsii&'sr"'—
THMQ LAV

Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums,
Floor Oil Cloths, Lace Cur-'
tains, MatUngs and Fixtures
/
of All Kinds....
^ We make a big showing
of Lace Curtains at : :

M. O. |B«|nMf>
Amm-riaAo*roi4

Ml W. J. IDGGnS

tssesr. DENTIST

$1.00 Per Pair

Grtime IdUa mllUoas TemU-.
lack 41^
Tm aad throw oE diaaaaa.) » cM
ua or Ublet form. JobMoa’a Drag

T«V A mCOIID WANT AO.

FOR RENT.

'TltY A MCOn WANT APu

m

(avyiM BWOPt titman im, moh, thtt^ay, apbii. «, iw.
vaia. fNMM amn
rmt $OM.

OMATOICdl COWTBST.

tv

mtmmmSmlmiMmi*^

this dty. otrtvad fa the cRr faatwvawlag far a ahart vMt wtih tMaafa aad
iiiaHsta aat MM thla mocatag for her
fa Owoaan.

la CaaatMisw Wh I
The mgh aehoo) ocafarical esasU
wMA haa haoa lastgtmsi aaei
Mama, wll Mha pIkw fa the dm
nmm lumsnww aeoaiag. Thaee l
•ve »sh achaoM riprsiMtad ^
good oratfaas hove heoa priparod. The
coafaM wlB he gtvaa la cmmadMa «ds aad Mr. Mwomhal destm ,o
Sveta ladimiari aa addShmat bene^wjUthoasa^^jadaU^
•l hwtdos gaod horgatas. He has ar^

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m

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1KB MKT NK

dfaMad

t«aii SM« MNMn^

iNMBt aterr •«: «Mc far MBt ywr
taaarr fa aate • littfa

g aad

Him m rnmH^rofHmmlM
irn—- Aiffar, wwiMi tfaf*
L CNM tUMirtiaa aM
WUMata Algfar dWj
C Bfaat 11 oldak at tb« fa

Si*£iSJS3^r».^sa»
Vw an Mn. ttaac of WgtU Krai.
Sf?£to Bata «f Bat Taatb airat.
faaak Alctor win lira 1% aOa vat

SSbTwUI tefaM Moatar from Ac.
tSjSl eknch aa4a the dlreetkw oC
HUOartM

=ss:-^~

K..'..rj,

jTr'.ss'v_____

Miss laa Callmaa leUres.
Miss Jessie
teacher of
lessle Maaaen.
Maaaen
kindergarten,
It »•
U the^ e—plan
noerganen. retires.
rwurw. •»
the superlatendent fa traasfw Miss
mHI from the Elmwood avenue
bool fa
„“hool
.. thU position. Her prewn;
h0; for next year 147.60.
.
salary la M2I.M;
the new bnlldlng it wool
la view--------------------------------seem not fa be necessary to have a
cadet la the Madorgarten (now filleJ
by Miss Letah Shields) or a
room (BOW Miss Fanaalee) whi
therefore, leave oot
In the case of taahher for krat grade
the superlafaBdoat has some good mn
terlsl la view which will b<
SafiraT^aaKelderhoBa. dW later.
toS erealag of gloiUe at M boa*
Oak Park School,
IM4 Webeta rtiaet H. U Carta will
litas Nettie nikiaa, priaclpaU pmhare eharga of the fuaera).
eat aalary M«:'saaM for next year.
Mia. L. A. Canalehael.
Mlxa Laura Blmpeoa. sixth grade
present salary. MS.S0; ------------ ---------of Mra.
’^lilss Helen Hollowt
debt of --------------preaeat aalary tto;
Mn. Canalehael
Michigan, car- Mf'hO.
the winter la loc—
,____was
in. wheu
tag,_____Jfataer,
lor her afather.wto
who
litas Ladle Thoobold, fourth grade.
living ooly ..ceaeat salary 140;
for
e was taken sick beneU.
ben
..reeveaka. Ske kas a
a wide circle of
who w
lilas ’Margaret Andrus, third grade.
prwMt salary M»: for

ar?.7w.i

t A^aas
of
WashingMale of r
A. B
MB atreei aad th
the dty w the
trala faalght aad
»“the
foaerai
I vhk- --------------------t toaorrov alteraooo
elh oS------e chj^
chaage of
•ad H. U carter will have
______
•# wile
thf faaeral.
Mr. StaCord’s
wife died
_____ v^i ago loawrrow.
CiHfard Kelderheaf.

he:

Fsaaaag"”-—ygg-

aOtMMT UON SALOON.

we hare —
.w la the High---------------------Year cwwittae. ably aaatatad by
The date for thp Alama
laportetctdeat OUhert. hae glraa thia
«orh eery earefal atteotloa. la omb- ■as bcea chaagad by Che ezoeanve
commRtec to Joae $ la Porw ten' halt
partaoe with prteca paid la a bo
ThU U the ooly alght tha the haU
ot other cttlee la Mlchlgaa. aad
r eecoTMl aad H heca
the lacreBelag aad grovlag de
o chaage the date.
for vK>d teachcn. It eenae aeeeaaary
fa make the adraaces. a» apeeihed la
thfa report, rather thaa to ran the rlek
or take the ehaacM of trylag to aeearc
new. aad perhape laeaperlcBced teachIs emmlag that lowa fa talk d a boom.
era at a lowm price.
If the actloa of year eoaualttee
aiecu with yoor approral the awperlateodeet will cloae arraagMiMte by
After the dte la aiumwacad
eoatraeu aa formerly, at aa early data.
me mill gin >mt iMi days ta
There will of eoorae be aaam little ra
riatloa from thU which we an eaable
eattrety cloae at UU tlaw. Boam
•^•de at ta
(OaaUaaMl rmi rint Pave.)
oar teaehen here better eCara to
i yon miah ta
Bsstoa Man T
go to other places thaa the priOM
aa or ■

partlalpate.
•xed by yoor committee, bat aaariy
weahovM
all bare algalAed their wllUagaeoa to
accept aad obatlooe with oa rather
let yfoaa. primiy I.
thaa fa amke the chaage for a aamll
aOARS MADB BY UNION LATO
•). pnaeai alarr WM.
adraaee othervheree.
oadar dem. aadj^tMol
There are two or three cases where
TilJf’'Viora
IfaBhay.
araib High school teachcn feel that they
should have omre thaa the price as
lANCT. P
hT your committee, bat after
tter carefully, aad
them aad fa the
_______fairness to
best taterests
erhole force, and to the ----------------------a an going fa refund one
*^|IUa Ada Bvlth. airth grade pre^ of the schools la general, we beller*
e day's cash ncalpta fa
ixtrearMT-M.
that the prices, as naased la this r
eaenmsn Be big ad. in
fiss Mary Cryafar. tflh grade, prea- port, should not be exceeded.
Isaac. Be one of eur cueeat aalary »4S: for a< jrear |47A«.
..II of whldi U reepeetfully su
foorth grade.
Miss Carrie Pordy. ----------------------Herbert Moatagoe.
•eat saUry MlJO: for.aeot ya«»
Wm. W. Falrcblld.
O. E. Chase.
TRY
A ftSOORO WANT Aa
Mias Bla Wttaoo. third giwde. presCommittee.
mt aalary |41.U>: for aext year MS.
Miss Praac Olbson. second giad<.
present salary M1.M: for next year

Apormpirnsirs

may atay

Mn. A?WdM rctwraad fa her
hmae fa Ctartrvta UU amrafag after
a dalt ta the dty
frieada.
Mn Qhartes Cook of fattmioehen
' recaraed home teday after a vlstt la
.the dty with Mn William Ha>dea of
I Went Pnmt street.

Hwiry Tai
n^hair-* vtU receive back all
Pmfam.Pf.Hlpaamwfar.
* lor
lor goods
goods pa
porchnsed ThU
Hoat of
MowT TMasUor has ooM hla lafar^ Uoaas a large omoont
of money U tbe
e daily
•at fa the Lkm oahwa to Philip Khm^ aggf^att as the
dally sale* oMthe
assc.vhohasheMnmalagltfaraame boMob Stare are very heavy.

time. The chaage was made tofav------------------------

■w wutmmAW

oxmra wamaa amt bar haahasi
e doar tb« otber alKht vttb jUw
rk. -Yoa ban beea drtakta-”
•g agate." nailed the haahaal
1. thea.*- aaU abe fpAtOr bid
r. *nm aim bear yoor pramasace
d+vmw^^*."—Oxford Leader.

•flSVITIKS.

FISfflNG TACKLE

m be a special coo vocation
There will
e cay chapter. No. l«j. R
MTOW Bight for work In
i JutoSfarw
I the
m. R«.................................
roynl nrth degree.
Refmhmenii

**wSrlB the exempUled third
grM. KaiiMts of Pythlaa thU eveahtg
Sir kalghta he pmeat.
The repahUcaa cooaty convention.
lA
ddegates to Sve coaventlomi
saeatative, wui in«e» •> i.*w tomor>w ta Stalaberg's Grand open house
The mamben of the Woman s chib
«re ragocsled to come to the meetinx
r annusi
Prtday prepared
O. C. MoSntt moved Into
late bank
oAeos In the Traverse City 8ti
buildtag today.
e« Edxxr.
Bora, to Mr. and Mrs
April 27. a daoght
^vei^'Sty
" hive. No. MS.
Traver*
sugar stiptuT In 1
___ _____ torrow evening fr
taatll So'dock.
* o'e

■v.





Wc have an extra fine stock of 1'ackle. '
Rods, Reels. Baskets, Lines, Hooks. Bail
Boxes. Tackle Boxes, l^ders and a full
slock of Orris and Scotch flies, and at the
ri«hi price. Call and see us

-' \ '

:?

:

PEBSONAU
Bert Wilhelm went to W
today OB a bnalaeM trip
Mrs. E R Murtnugh reiu! ned to h.
borne In Mnniuetie thU mo ■nlng an* ,
a vUll IB the city for some time eith
her parents.
E. L. Beebe (

S.F. Saxton Hardware Co.
GENERAL HARDWARE

RE’S A’OHM O H!

We’ll Give You Back Your
Money ^

■5?S.SS.'E?p£i"~-

itfamss Tt rssm

^lius Harriet Pierce, aeoood gimde
•alary |40: for------------

Mirl— af Phal PieshyUrtaw Chtireh
' BafarUki In Meaer ef Smr. L. S.
BlaadI and Passlly.

Miss Roselle Voglesoa,
for next
preecat salary M7A0: si
SOT.
kindergarten
MUs Nellie Nelac
reeeni salary ISO;
a. Blseell
BUMii Md
,
sar.
Ifav. U S.
i
chareh wen
Miss Cora Pierson, cadet la kindergarten. drtgw out aad Miss Shields,
cadet from Central school pot la place
chorch. Thare were
t ISO per Imorth. same as she Is gei•naeat and a very (
lag this yw
n Avenus SehoeU
-^Isee Horasby. piipclpnl. ungraded
morn pmeLt ulary |S6; for next yex*160
MUs Elisabeth Vivian, eighth
present salnry |60; aame fo
year.
Mias Anns Gross, seventh
preseni salnry MS.SO; for nOi
*4i.
Mlsa
Carolyn
Uvlagston.
grade, preaeat aaUry I4LM; ft
year MS.
Mn. C. P. Hunter. Hfth
drops out and the supeiintendc______
In line I very highly recommended) n
Miss Rowley, vbd. U aecnrod. the
the gosau eervad with Ice crfam. cake
salnry will be 140.
MUs Charh
grade, present
year MS
MUs Nc
eat salary •••;
lor urn year.
Miss Inez Cramer, second grade,
prevent nalary MS.S0: for next yea*-

„ . ,~r

isS=fS“

sola. Mn. T. C. Dasmood

•..r'

Mlsr Annette Bnrnnm. teacher for
rst grade, drops oai, nad the supertteadeat has la mlad a very highly
Knawaaded Mias Lavtoa. whom, if
llgted for 140 pmasM^
JoMle Camp, kmdergartea.
prernml saUry ISO;

MUs Netlte Lytle, priadpal. atghu
grade, pneeot salary |U; for a«zt
year M7.S«
MUs Hulda Evans, aeveath grade,
presmit salary MS; tor aazt yc«r

'^1-

Anas P. Johasoa, sUtk grada.
pr^i aatery M2J6; for next year
THBMAIIKSTS.

Miss JemU Bortoa. dfth grmle. proa«t salary lt«; tor ama year MSAO.
Miss
JaoBle
McMUIaa.
faacL„
dofth grada. drops oat. aad the sojsrtete^t Italia mlad aj^ h^
rsaalag. whom we”bsve**^Msted
M2J*
Mlae
lae Mdith Hoteoteh. third grade,
sat tmlary MLM; far the aaot

Ttsr-";
Jsxffiijsssrmsrifz
Dalob a^

m With

Nam Coro*t
C«v«f«.
all aUas.

9c
Cotton
Batting
par roll,

Window
Shades.
complete.

We’li Do It Every Week

Ladies' I2J»
Walking m
Skirts.

cuftom.;rs All you have '«
sale slips and watch the dates-then look in the paiwrs on the following Monday when

4c

$1.25
Boys' %iJ0O
Knee Pant

Latfiaa’ now
Shirt Walata.
all aUaa.

$1.95

Every NA/©®k:

^ 35c
18c
Turkay IRad
and Cardinal
Callcoa.

If you are out of town and do not receive a Traverse City ,.apcr. leave your address and we will
gladly let you know by mail. We do this not only to convince you ihat we make the lowest pnees on.
fhe newest, mbst desirable merchandise, but that with the most liberal methods and nrany.o^er ad­
vantages for the benefit of our customcrs.we offer you a combination thatis .rresistiblc|in its magnetism.

39c

4c
NIckalad
Safaty PlfW.

Ic

Moro’s th® Or®«it®»t Barefain Maws
Hava Evar Publiahad:

•ample line
Men's
S3J» Pants.

$1.95

Bold l»rlom OuLLIn* Ir* NXronrvmiVa AppmrmI 1—Mia.OO Nmw V«
KLen SuiLw ■* M^.mo
$% MAN-TAIUOREU SUITS at $22.60;
clever, new creations, suits that havejhc same
character, style and material of $30. $35. $40
and $60 garments, made of the finest cheviot;
broadcloth and fancy mixtures; OO RQ
these high grade suits at.............
-------- at $7.60:
‘ in
$12 ETON SUITS
$7.60; about r
20 suits
man
this lot. sold to us by aHeading
leading manufacturer
at less than the cost of the. matenal. Nice
wool Venetian in blue and tock. ^so

all sizes, worth and sold at 1.60 every- 00Q
$6.50 and $7.50 FINE DRESS SKIRTS at
^.95; made of fine voiles, \ cnetians, broadcloths and brilHantines, beautiful styles in
nav-y, black and medium light colors, some
have drop skirts, here
.4*96
$4.50 INSTEP LENGTH SKIRTS at $3.25;
made of heavy or light weight materiah, right

$1.60
very neat ^
dinM prettier----- -----stores at 1.30, here at..

rs at

a

blue and car-

98c

Lena Paaalag. Bnt grada praaary MLM: for aext year MS.
Laarm Btaaall. ktadergartea.
vTod to same paottkm ta Oeatral
•ad the eagirtgliaieat has to
Uaa a Mlos Owlkalmak (vary--------recesamaaded) whom wa have Itefad

Most Liberal, Most Popular Trading

in Northern Michigan.

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