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The Evening Record, April 11, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1904-04-11
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THE EVENING RECORD U Mot am
SEVENTH YEAR—SIW
TBAYEBSS OUT, HIGH., MO^AY, APRIL 11,190L
WKATHCR.
BOOHFW
H. WAHtni
fte^^ aod pomfMy
toBlgbt: Taeadayr fair.
TRY A RBOORO WAJrir AIL
j ct Trawerae CItT
ledge. No. m. r. aed A. M.. thk eree' e wlU be wocic la the third de
rree. to he faUowed by red
The Maatoa todge win be praoeat la
Two Chintas Sailora Ware Btruck by
•hell end Killed—Odlcere at
New Chwang Forts Misunder
stood Flash Light Signal.
By Wire to tbe Brenlng Record.
New Chwang. Manchuria. April 11—
MIsandersUndtng of the enstoma dash
light signals caused the odlcem in
command at thg form to think that the
Japanese were making an attack sad
opened dre on a deet plkK boat and a
merchantman that were outward,
bound. Two Chinese seamen were
struck by a shell and were killed. The
Incident shows tbe mental strain
m
at
8t
PMera
tobrated hU drat
caused by the fear of a Japanese atday. Tbe scene a a brUliant and an
under which the Russians are
Inspiring one. Tbe Immense basiltci
laboring.
was thickly crowded wttboot. 4,000
persons kaUing from ail natioas being
preaent. The pope. It was noticed,
was pals »nd looked more aged than
when he h^penred before the pope
on fhs.ooena{ao of hts accession tc
papal throne.
a and possibty jtoulgbt; Tuesday fair.
! Will be ekpecUl meeting of
ard of ant^lsors tomorrow
afternoon at t o'clock. All bOls to
rore the meeting will bare to
before or on the drat day's
a order to be acted upon.
O. 8. C. Invttatlom.
iBvlutioos hare been laaoed by the
O. B. C. dnb for a enchre parly to be
giren «t tbe borne of Mlaa Minnie
Walt Tboraday aflemooe April 14. and
ndng party at tbe City
? Wednesday erenlng. April SO.
BOISE'S nCK FATAL
II.—Ira
I leading a home I
Friday morning when the animal
Jerked away from him and kicked him
oTCT the heart and abdomen. He died
ftaturdar morning at 3 o'clock. An
performed mday night
operatl
They found the large
by his reqi
lestlne w
aerered
Intestine
. _and alto a blood ve*Tbe dlgraUve
digrsUve fluid had
selI broken. The
run Into the abdomen and digest!
parts of Intestines. Ho was the son
of Ora Smith. His age was 10 years.
This is the third fatal accident that
has happened to young men of Chatlevotz in the last few weeks.
lUoinoton harbor open.
Lodtngton. Mich.. April H.—Narigallon at I Aldington harbor, la no
open, Pere Martjuette lake hariE
twen cleared of lee by Pere Marquett
ear ferry No. IS. which made a trip I
Butter's dock last week and broke the
Ice which moved out Saturday with
south wind.
The Bteam barge M. F. Butte
the flrat fiYlghl craft to load here this
season, having left Saturday for Mil
waukee with a fuM cargo of bulk i
Steamer P»*re Marquette. No. 2.
already made a couple of trips fi
Manitowoc with grain and will <
tlnue in the grain trade for several
weeks. Tbe steamers of the Michigan
Salt Transportation company are In
operation, giving the usual dally boat
service between lAidington and Mil-
go to Chicago
for the Hami^
PVank Hamilton i
today to por^aae gc
urn Clothing coaapa
Grlanell Bros. 1
1 or worn out Victor i
and are offering good InducemenU to
their customers, to accept these tdd
records in ^change for new, for a
abort time only. Cor. Front and Cass
streets.
2155 mon wed sat
MRS. TIMBLIN has Just reoeived a
ew line of samples M black dross
soda, silks, all the lateot m.eeltica
p»d newest designs of wash dress
goods. No orders duplicated. 2\»2t
New Ties Today
Of course if )t>u arani the very latesL you fiad h at Benda's-twice a
week—New Tics—See the beauties at Sk; 80c, 76c
tbt Bops’
Shoe Question
SEE THAT WINDOW
FuU of .SwcU Hats, 8.00, iOO, 1.00; Negligee Shirts, $1.60, $LO0,
60c; Fancy Hose, 60c. 85c, 26c.
Is quite a prt^position in every
bonaebold that can boast cf a
boy or two. It's always trouble
to keep the boy Inside hit shoes.
WE OFFER RELIEF.
Our boys' sbot-s are made to
our special order and we guar
antee them to give aalisfartory
wear. Price* are lew. too
Nobby
Snits, 18.
15.13.50.
12.10.
r.50
$LS0
sixtieth
during
semi-annual diocesan church conferbe held this week In Grace
rill begin on Tuesday erening
Papers al the aerrlee will he
read on the general aubject of “Relationa of the MI
Minister, as a citizen, as
nth and to the
ir. with
„____ church.
church.
Tbe sessions will continue Wednes
day morning at 9 a m.. at 10:30 a m..
at 2 p. m. and at 4:16 p. m. The 4:16
p. m. service Wednesday will be for
children and all the jouth without re
gard to church reUtlons are cordially
iBvlled. The address will be by the
. R. H. Peters rector of 8t. Luke's
rch. Kalama»x>.
The teachers In tbe schools are es
pecially invited for Wednesday even
ing when a paper will be rend by
Rev. W. U. Osborne of Battle Creek
on "Teaching Morality In the Schools."
Other Interesting papers will be pre/
Company ConaitU of Hon. A. E. Pal mted.
Tbe ladles of the church will serve
mer of Kalkaska and George
luncheon at the residence of the recC. T. Stout, at noon on
Prey of This City.
lesday fer the
t bishop and clerg>-.
A cordial Iffvi ation Is extended to
The Kalkaska Light and Power cem- the public I
'nd these services.
my haa Just been Incorporated for
116,000 and an upHodate lighting TUCKEK HELD FOE NUBDEB
plant Is being installed In that city.
The company eonaiaU of Hon. A. B. Sheath Which Contained Knife That
r of Kalkaska and George B.
Hied Mable Page Has Imprints
Pray of thta city. Tbe plant will be
of Teeth—Pleaded Not Guilty
1 by electricity generated by means
a dam at Rugga Siding on Rapid By Wire to the Evening Record.
er. four miles north of KMkaakn.
Wkltham, Maas.. April 11—Charles
d the Westinghouse system will be L. Tucker, who waa arrested Saturday
>>d with Loeffel turbine water
e charge of having dinrdered
leels. G. Franke will put In the dam
Mabel Page was arraigned in
and will leave here tomorrow with Mr.
here this morning He entered
Pray for Kalkaska. The plant will be a plea of not guilty and waa remanded
completed and tbe llghu turned on by to Bast Cambridge until April 21.
y i; Mr. Pray will continue to out ball.
ke his home In this city although
tbe sheath which. It la thought,
will he competed to spend consid contained the knife which the girljraa
erable time In Kalkaska during the murdered with, are imprints of teeth.
Installation of tbe planL
A plaster cast of Tucker's teetl
en taken so that comparison m
WABBANT ISSUED
MRS. WALTER GOBLE.
Henry Schomaker Appears Before
Judge Roberta en Charge of A
Loving Wife and Mother Now Slsaptempting Great Bodily Harm.
Ing in Eternal Rest
The funeral services of tbe late Mrs.
A warrant was Usued for Henry Walter Goble were held yesterday
Schomaker manager of the Michigan afternoon at 2:30 from tbe PreabyteStarch company, this araming by rtan church In the presence of many
Hammood Bemdt. an employe, the sorrowful friends who bad come
charge being “Intent to do great bodily
their last respecU. Many fragn
barm lees than murder." Mr. Seboii token were in evidence and the
maker appeared before Judge Larin
•ice occasioned murii sorrow. Rev.
and the
Roberta this aft(
_ J. Biaaell oMciated and L. D. Cur-1
itll tomorrow tia was In charge of the funeral.
conllnued t
morning at 9 o'clock.
'
JOHN MULVEY DEAa
It Is tbe outgrowth of the
Mias Amanda Lennox.
e Michigan Starch coi
Tbe ftmeral servlcea of the lata Mias
psay's plant Saturday when the ma
BUny Important Poaitlofia.
:er fired his revolver after a mlx-v Amanda Lennox were held yesterday
afternoon at 2:30 from her late borne,
Ith an employe._________
By Wire to me Bvenlnc 1
Rev. Hugh Kennedy offlctotlng. Mant
h, Apr!
gathered to pay their last reapecta to
MUSICAL - ENTERTAINMENT.
lied this---------- one whom in life they bad held dear
la. He was a member of tbe
and there were many baaatltal Bow
e of I8SL 1M2 1887. and 1895
ers aa mnte evidences of tbetr love.
Tbe music waa fumlabed by a quartet
and held many other offlcea of trui
On Friday, April 22. the cbotr of the
First M. K charch will give an enter
MRB FRANK AOEMAU.
now sleaps tn the silent cUy of
tainment In the church for the nuclent
of
beginning
a
permanent
music
fund,
Cancer Waa tka Cauaa of Eatimablt
le body of the entertainment will
Lady's Death.
aaiat of an illostrated lectenra. *The
Mrs Frank Ademaa of »«5 Barlow Passion Piny."
J. W. HllMker received a aer
atrwet died thto morning at 11 o'clock
Rev. Laufman will give tbe 1
la tbe side from a horse tbla i
of cancer. Tbe ftmeral arrangeamts which will he Ulustrated by €4 pictures Tbe horse kndbk*d him do
will be announced later. Tbe fnaeral from aetnal photographs and given then Jumped over bib. IVirtnnately
XCun
charge of L. O.
• In ch
tor^the first time. Prateaoor Hant s
broken aad be U able
orehestra will give, two aelectlona.
> be arouad.
male quartet will sing *3ou Bolt
not BtOOND CLABB MATTER.
which will be Illustrated; a solo enbRalph B. Knapp and Mlaa Oeaera
"Tbe Grand Amen." wUI also be W. Pbote were quleUy married Batni^
BMcs Cannot Oe Theewffh the Mak
trmled and the cbotr wil pot on day aftaraoaa at the naraoaage by
at Btmb Bayn Baprome Court
Rev. Hi«k Kaaaedy of tbe Anbury
By WIN to tbe Bteulag Baeord.
MethodM cbUTcli. Mr. Kaapg Is a
Black Lake Ctaar of lea.
Waablngton. April ll -Bookm oat^
paper hanger and painter of this city
not so tbrottgh tbe malU aa aeeond
aad Mlaa Pbote Uvea at BoAoa. They
HoUand. Mldu April 11—Tl
Si,*Mtwr tut BoFrauie Court of tbe a BMck lake hna Bonc out and tbe will make tbelr home at 722 B^dolpli
United States rated today.
teaaMT Argo begaa Rnniiy to open
**b!*V. Lewla. faritery ct lalaaAwbo
IS tri^weekly aerriee wtth CbIcago.
Navi«a«an Open.
Tbe 1:20
20 O.R
O. R. * L trnfai waa a half
NavigatioB Is aow opoa at <
hoar late today.
golx. the lee haviag ffoae out
Union Made Orcralis
48c, 65c, 85c
S. Benda & Co.
FasIUoiuAle Ontfitters
Union
; Hide
: Cordmor
Puts.
I.r5.2.00.
2.50.3.00
: 3.50
Buys an excellent pair of shoes
WE HAVE A OOOO BHOEMAKER’S SHGP.
The Relationa of a Minister to Various
Phases of Lift Will Be the Open
ing Dlaeuaalon.
LADIES' SHOES
GET A
BOTTLE OF
That look good and feci good They're a combination of IN, styla and
quality. Patent colt or vIcJ kW. Blucher cut or full alippm- vamp.
They're sure to please you.
PERFECTO
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
OppoaHa Whiting HotoL’
TREE DOLLARS
THE SELZ SHOE
ELECTRIC
UGBT PLANT
Im Smith la the Third Young Man of
Chartavela to Be FaUlly injured
In the Feat Few Weeks.
« €ity Book Store
begaa today lor
The pahlle
the last eight weeks aeaaloe after a
week's rei...............I the teachers are
__the eiceptloa of
Nye. who was naahle to
tasaa today on aeeoaat ^
MISTAKE
IN SIGNAL
DIOCESAN
CONFEKENCE
♦
aiddeo in mslae ”
H you. Uriah te Intaeaot ynoraaff In a good, sshilaaami Otery of rvral
Uft In a YatUesa district. PON of wH ood cAsvurnaaa.
Similar In aatmw to Oovid Hanim and Kbsn HsMan. and pponeunesd b nmny to ba auparior. Prtoa fLH.
K
King AWwim WIM Lmv* for Froneli
Henry M. OmMoM Is the Mead of the
O^MoJ Ffwo Madrid.
Interoals of the "Meord of Bimlcar
Br Wire to the Broplos Baeord.
Hiir CandMats and U Chaii^
Madrid. April IL—It la asMM
t Kins AlfoBao will go to
man of the Committee.
Madrid
end of
Mar. after rlsiUnc Paris he will (o to By Wire to the Brealag Baeord.
a and fraia tboDoe to Vleaaa.
Detroit. Mich. April 11.—Honei
rairoB's boom for the republtcas
gabenatorfal nomination was formal
1y laonched here today. Henry M.
DoMMd. dialnnan of the ooaunittpe
haring Warran'a latcresu la hand.
I a atatemeat asking all repnbllcto aapport him. la the atatement.
Warren is set forth as being a atroeg
adroeate of primary eleotkm reform.
The Detroit papers are all nnlted I
the aopport of Warren. He is set fort
t honest candidate against ma
■USSUIS UNDE! A STAAIN chine lateresta.
♦
Bf jr. D. auM'
------ --- ---- ^ ^
WAITS PIDIAKT
Read
ForSOc
shGE
Phones:
BTGR&
Citizens S2. BaU 1».
Cor. Tenth St and Lake Ava.
This is one of the BKST wearing
mens’ ihoe sql.l in this rity* We
have receive-1 om new •}*-n* tn-
Take it home and try it,
and if you don’t like it,
retoni tt and get your
and will be g’ad t>* s'jov
C A 1. 1.
O N
».
f c
Tho Old Reliable Shoe How
FRANK FREIORIOH &
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
THE NEW STAND
202 Front Stroe
igeae#aaao»vo^s»»»o»A»fr»»
O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Title
I
Traverse City Manufacturing Go.
W. L.. BiPtOWN,
$ilk$ and
Dre$$ Goods
^
75c
LOO
39c
LOO
e (Uilbeltn
OfMf
«Mf OaiMr
Our Long
Experience
'e»tbh$ rit u Bar
eundrsns* and
Boys' Fine
Sweaters
ears
Pants
Maists
Btonses
ShMs
EoerytWsfltbe
emu Of
BigBofa
mm need
Children's and boys'
Clothing and Fumiahinga
with certainty of plaaalng.
W« carry twice the stock
. children's and beys*
fine goods of any
howee in Nertowm Michigan—
this means, of oawres. that «u have..
"Uttle PMAossr" oMte this
year are ae attractive they
eetl at aigM-B1 JO to $7J0for the -bigger beys.- .
from 14 to 20 years of aga, the slylee
de not vary so muck from year to jmar,
but wo may ba caaatod apan thie year
and every year te alww the AatesL
biggest aad beat asaartoMaC to be
seen In this reglea XBOtofMJB.
Bawilton Qotbing^
THE EVBHnre HEOOBD, TBAVKHSB CITY, MICE, M03TDAY, AFSIL U, IfOi.
THEEVEHMGRECOIW IS KG now
mot. T. MTUm^ W. MAMM
TOfAUDl I FAVORITE J I
iPHEscRiPnoHj
tuacmuml
NONiHiMnei
/Mmf SSmS Si SNiSh
YOU can just as well
bare a cgiriggc to take the baby oat RiBMmw at aoL We bare aa
itataKaae qaaadty aad at tbe yrioai me baae oa them it maket it
cany far yoa to ova ooe. Am to the
$L00 down aad laall
fMBtee. Real eatote valaes a
tag aaA there ye otker erldeoces of
orncc t» FHONT «trc
Mk •Mmm*. N*. SA
C. A. tMUXHM. cur dm
New Tork, April ll.—Beventean
tke twentyoee McCairen leaden of
Ilya kave deecrted MeCarrea and
y Hall,
Ha!
•ane over to Taxamaay
wklek
make* It praetleany cntala that tbe
New York delegaUoa to the-------------ic aatlooaJ roaveetloa will _
•irncied By may tkto to rlewed.at a
York was expected to sun a toadsllde
for him In other antes aad c
SUtIMKM COMDITKMU.
Is rwlMrtas tbc aBMdml and lado»
trial coadHona c/ tb« paat wi^k.
Haary Cl»«s. a( M«r Tork, la hla
vaekly mn\rm. «ya la pan:
“Aa A raaaH oC raoaat adraaeaa a
oinek bHtar rc«Hac axUta la tBaaeial
elrclaa. aoirtthataadlna a*ay anaatia(aciory faaforwi
H U quU* erWlent
tka tk* ccHtatry •• «o»n* ihrooak a
period or koalBMa rcaclIoB. vhlek b«gaa at Ibe Batt and la alowly trareUa*
WMiaard. lu gnsaieat aa-rerliy aaema
to bar* bat« fait oa tbi. aide of ibe
Mlaalaalppl. and Ibere are. aJread
Bipaa of rooorery wbicb are a»ore o
leaa aooooragla*.
At tke Weat d<
pressiOB baa beep mucb leaa aerera.
bet aM>BU deatlaed to ran lu coorae
uatU H diaappaata oo the Peeiac
eoaat.
Botk railroad eenUnaa aad
eleariag koeae retoma aa well aa boa
laaaa reporta, leaUfy aa to tbla
UoB. and the great wooder U tL_
kaa aot baeo owre arrere. eoaaldcriiif
the opbeaTalr that bare ukee plaoe
ta tie llaaodal and In tbe labor tnar^ keta. Tbe latter are fortunately abat
ing. aad tbe quick reauaptlon ttf reelral tendaoclea It aattaractory proof
of the aoandnaae of buali^ aflaira In
gMMral. Tbe ooet of llrtag U
blgb aad a good many men are thrown
pot of ogwloyaeot by labor ironblee
or oiber dimcolUea; but tbe iwadjaatmot proeeaa U fairly under way. and
la likely to eontlnne until the baala of
a new forward norement la laid. Tbe
Booth aad Boutbweat It la worth not
ing. eooUaue except kmally pmaper-
**WATOOWXKASr*
Idfm. A. Bradys Bpeclal l*roduetlon to
Be Beetfi Here on Monday.
April 2S.
An event that will prove to l>o
auich more Importance than any ot
dramatic engagement ever In tbla c
> announcement that Wm. A.
on of the beauBrady’a apedal nrodi
Baat." to to be
tlful piay. "Wiyfnown Eaat."
Monday April «. with
aeen here oo Monday.
Ito entire equipment of ecenery. propertlea. electrical effect a. and lu own
apedal furniture and dmplnga. and tbe
great diy cast.
"Way Down Baat“ to from tbe pen
of Lottie Blair Parker, and baa been
elaborated by Joaeph R- Oriaraer. The
piny baa been nnaalmounly pratoed In
every city that It baa been preeented.
aad eapeclally ao In tbe torgeat clUea.
It having ran for over dOO nigbta In
New York. 860 nigbu In Chicago, JOO
nlgbU In Bomoo and 200 nlgtau In
Philadelphia. It baa met with aucb
cnthnaiaatlc reception on lu return
Ytalu that It baa been righly termed
an eternal ancceaa
Securing tbla beautiful prodi
for Traverae City to the reauli
peated efforta on tbe part of Manager
Blelnberg for tbe paat three yearm. and
It to certain that the engagement will
1 letter <
RIPUBUCAN WARD CAUCUBEg.
Called for April It to Elect Oelegatea
to County Cenvontlon.
.
Tbe republican city committee iwi
In tbe Record office Saturday night
luM audited tbe bino for the elf
election
expe
—-------txpenaea‘“id
and orden*
ordered the ami
mid by Treaaurer
paid
Treaaurer
laurer J. A.
A Montague.
The oommlttoe
oommiilttoe fixed FYlday evening.
April 22. aa the time for tbe ward
oaocnaea to elect
t delegatea
delegat
eld on the
r nooventkM) to be held
1 will elect
Ikth. Tbe county c
-delegatee to .the aUte. eoogreaalonal.
eenatorial amd legtolatlTe oonrcsiloea
lurpoee.
man believe, of bringing forward
forwan a
dark boree
bOTM candidate at St. Louto—
BBgn with skirts clean of the
of I' le factlooaltom of
1 a record aad
n. and
David Beaaett Hill—aad
DomlaatlOB crown on bto
head
In t bto connection tbe reiter
ated statement
lent that the real power In
Tammany hall to not Murphy, but
Mayiw George B. Mcaellan. is highly
significant, many lieUeve.
TTie Washington correspondent of
Ibe Herald says:
That Grover Cleveland s declaration
in favor of Judge Parker will help the
Sew York iurtat In tbe eaat and south,
where he stood In need of help, and
will injure him In tbe west and north
west, where injur)' will do bto canvass
auxlmam barm, to tbe consen
optokm of the result of the supi
Cleveland of tbe New York candidate
for tbe democratic
nomination for
presideat as gathered among demo
crats In congress.
t to regarded as tending
eat to a union of tbe radi
opposed to Bryanlsm. with the
oonservatlvea. but tbe effect will be to
drive away from Judge Parker t
the former followers of Bryan,
d about made up tbetr mind
support Judge Parker aa a get to
gether candidate. In the oplnloo of
any democrats, it ties Clevelandlsm.
bleb to tbe name which they know
le other radical wing of the party
. the Judge Parker's candidly.
In a Herald dispatch from Prince
ID, ex-Presldent Cleveland Is quoted
k saying:
"1 do not see how any one profess
g to be s real. Intelligent democrat
can hesitate to accept Mr. Parker, tf
he abould be nominated, as a fit repre
if aafe and conservative
principles
11
UIKE)
BACKACHE
NERVOUSNESS
HEADACHE
AND
^ BURTON’S RECORD
“Borne of us may have been of oplniD that another nomination might be
lore expedient. But that should be
mere matter of opinion which should
upon Mr. Parker.
"Feeling assured, as I do.
Qominatloo will be made repn
democratic principles. I i
nting
only
candidate,
t should be remembered that
e unobjectionable candidate
velert tbe more vrlll our oppooenti
iriven to search for campaign
terial In our platform declaration.
"I do not believe that I can be i
my conviction that in
I. of all others, our plstform
short and to the purpose.
lere may be such campaigns aga
t I know this is not one of them
'There are rertodn democratic doc
trines believed In by that conservative
element of the party which
Louto.
These
ehmild. In no event be evaded.'
STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS COUNTY—SB
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he Is senior partner of the firm of F
J. Cheney A Co, doing business in the
City of Toledo. County and Slate afore
said. and that said firm will pay t
•Hm of ONE HUNDRED DOUJV
for each and even* case of Catarrn
that cannot »>c cured by tbe use of
Hall's CalsiTh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Swam to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this Cth dsy of
ceml*er. A l» 1«16
(Seal.)
A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public
lull's Caiarrh Cure to taken inter
nalty. and acts direetly on the bloo<l
and mucous surface of the sj
for testimonials f
F J CHENEY A CO.. Ttoledo. O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75c
Take Hsll's Family Pills
PrivaU Grab Scheme.
Washington. April 11.—Stories on
fnslor Burton, current about Topeka
; the time of his election, have found
tbelr way to Washington since his con
viction as a grafter, and are floating
abont the corridors. TTie ctmgrv'oslonal delegation from Kansas ku kioseoed up. and will talk now where
silence prevailed before the St. Lsrals
verdict.
Tbe story of Ibe man who collected
a bill against Hurtun Is eft repeated
When Burton was In the legislature
he bad formed a land company for the
P'irp«MM> of organizing a new town and
turning farm acnaigc into city lots.
It flauentMl. In tbe deal a man placed
an amotint In Burtfui's hands for colb>ctlon. which was never turned over.
The man died and hfs son Inherited
the claim. RepeattHl efforts had failed
i get an>thini
Wht^ Buck I and hU supporiei
1st of the, work of II
NOTlC»-To tbe Banking InaUtutlona
of the City of Traverae City:
Sealed blda are requeated by t
OouBcll of tbe City of Traverae aty.
Wcblgma. for tbe blgbeat rate of Inlereet payable on dally balancee of
maoey belboglng to the city or
cnatody. and the loweat rate of
eet to be peld by the-city tor each
temporary kmnx aa tbe city abaU have
power to maka tbe word temporary to
mean wltblo tbe term of tbe contract,
or ooe year from May l*t. 1204. SnM
nenled piopoeata to be depoMted with
liown Mobile."
.berg's Ormnd Thi
lay. April 7.
to one of the most realistic
c of Mr. Lta
coin J. Carter's producil
ctkms
The
plot it cleverly ctmstructed and brings
out a great deal of ffbep heart Inter
est. pathos and a laughable amount <vf
side splttUng comedy.
The story u In the South as
name would Indicate, oo the bank
the Mississippi where a happy h
to broken up by an Imposter who rep
resents himself as s long lost son. He
falls In love with the heroine who bcUev(<s him t
brother and
atory 1 woven around tbto plot In an
ttlng and esciting style
The
scenic effects are said > be of partlcnlar note.
decided somet]
ss;
The Udlae of tke Bnptlat cbnrcb
that of Canada: it
rtce A RBCORD WANT Aa
t«v A HBOOBD WAprr Aa
that of Kagtaad a
lattoB so.oooooa
TRY A MOORO WANT AB.
OarSpodalNo. $ fa a bcaatifal.
wefl anadc. reebaiog GoOart. jim
hke oat. bndi aad faot adjastt to
any destaable poaitioo A iad) at a
tiam. a beaatifo]. good, aohd meU
made Go4:ait. icnovable vfhoU
ateriag, beat aatomobOe ated gear.
Acel pufai haadica, ated wbeefa
whb robber tirea, nibber cad caps
oo hoba. foot break, all gear and
'VI III Piawmali •
c-a^HAjniOKu
xo cBonnu^Ao
I THIBLOT.J
[.a OAKKB
Wholesato and RatalL
Your RaMaMa I
Donald Force and Everett Brown,
two tilmax boya. retumwl to their
town the other evening and
start t>d to do up the place In wild
west style They
but while the vlll
irshal
the romcr
grocery
lllog
thrill:
lllng capture, tbe young men
t.f the Jail and were foun
diligent search, hiding
chen
floor in «»ne of
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind.,;
knew what to do In tbe hour of need. |
HU wife bad such an unusual case of
stomach and liver tronble. physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
tried I>r King's New Ufe Pills and
she got relief at once and a-as finally
cured. Only 25c. at Johnson's Drug
Store and F. H. Meads. Drugglst-s
IF YOU want a fine fitting, uptodate style suit at right price call on
J. Kramer. 215 East Front St 2144-tf
9200
THE W:0RLD MOVES
GIVEN IWAY
ENTERPRISE GROCERY
to the purchaser ot a seven
room house on West 9th street.
What is the owner’s km is your
gain. Must be loM at ooce.
If you are kmking for a REAL
BARG .AIN, here IS your chance.
Look this house over this evening or tomorrow.
so DOES THE
1000 CANS
. F. Nerlmger.
hardly >,»r
or money chccrfuUy refunded
C. W. Aahton,
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
NOTICE!
ENTERPPfSE
GROCERY
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance with the
National Board of
Fire Undeiai’riters.
It Pays ifi tbe End
FAaa Faa Cam# to Tkiok of H
WOOD u Emoogk Hifhor Tki$
Yoor Tion 64S to Enmbh Yoo
to Soro tho Coot of o
CMS
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
125 Cass SU
in ono Sotoon.
InTcxse aty.
Tho Got ftoogmo
Zraotrst Citp
6as Companp
rz
KAskorA
TABLETS
WHS
EWMi
ftMBCE
Cost from $12JiO to 118.00.
WE COHKECT THEM FREE.
but he
.-S:
riilicolouslv low price of
8c PER CAN
y.nMH
=S:7s;“="”
Reliable Builders
J. D. Muted & D. B. Malted
Carpenten and Bnildcrs
Old rcllsble hultdem. best of refer
ences. arc prepared to do all kinds jf
can>cnter and Joiner work. Estimates
given on short notice.
An one contentplatlng building or
repslrlng will do well to consult tl
atovve firm. Office and stair work
specialty.
Residence 2(‘3 East Eighth street.
CIHsens phone 275 3 rings.
ilii
MUST HAVE
A CHINA
CLOSET...
in these days of cleaning house and re-furnishing your dining room. It to
one of the awellest pieces of furniture you can own. Must have one to put
your fancy china in—surely get broken If put sway with the other dtohea.
Must have a place to show them to your friends. This is the greatest dis
play of handaemcly made, Artistically put together china closets that the
largest factories could prodvtce. We were particularly fortunate In being
able to "get in on the ground floor" with some of these large concerns and
the rssult is the lowest prices for the best of goods. $11,50 to $32.00.
SEE THE NEW BUFFETS
That we have just received. Nothing can eompare with them in beauty,
style and finish. They Just pot the finishing touch to the dining room. If
you cnce had one yoo would wonder how you ever got along so long wifhout
£■■=£•‘-sS-S
Robbed the Grave.
A Startling incident to narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, at fol
lows. "I was In an awful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk
en tongue coated, pain continually In
back and sides, no appeUte. growtag
weaker day by day. Three phyaldans
had given me np Then I was advised
to use Electric Bitters: to my great
Joy, the first Itotile made a decided
Improvement. I continued tkeir use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they robbed the grave
g
ot
County School Cos
another victim" No
should fail
to
try them. Only SO cenu.
c
guaranteed
sh to announce to all parties
iplaUog to take the June toach- at Johnson's Drug Store
Meads, dniggista.
ers' examination that there wlU be a
opoclal list of questtans oo the Bute
U.VION
CIGAR
MAKERS mm
Manual and Course of Study. In addi
tion to be usual list on tke subject good smges. therefure they make good
'n
2155-Kt
of theory and nit.
Coplea of the cigars—the best.
reeervea tbe right to reject any or
manual aad course of atady may be
nnbhU.
olualned at tbe ooaamlaatoaar's office
Gbas. M. Been. City CW...
at the court bouse.
Dated tbto ttb day of April. A. D.
1104.
21WAI
BiMeemu:
B ABPLUg2m.<toalW«dOW
Indige^K
Copeland b
aside, only
befo
before
another crowd
Burton could
; b« i
beautilal icchan^ Go^Cait
may ooedM woold aak you $30.00
savings
....
William A. Smith has purchased
the White a
subscripOon
of the
Eagle and tl
Indopendent.
moved to White CIcmhI. ‘*Smtth to said
to be a bustler and sr II wake per pit*
up in White Cloud.
Albert Brooks, of Boyne City, be
lieves marriage to be a failure. He
found fcoh In a pocketbook and said
nothing
His wife found it out and
UlkAd
The owner of the money of
fered S50 reward. Brooks thrashed his
wife Mrs. Brooks talked some more.
Brooks languishes In Jail.
The 25 year-old son of John Gale of
Vernon, who for some time has been
mentally deranged, caused. It to said,
from excessive clg^ite smoking, has
l>een missing for some days. He ran
away from the bouse the other day
Wort His Way into the Ssnats by the and was afterwards seen disai
in the swamp and has
bet
Championship of a Nefarious
BTAQC AND PLATTORM.
Wa. tka nadaratgMd. 4o karaby
. ngraa U) rafond tka mm/tj on n M: nont bottle of Oraoan'b Warmntad
■yrap of Tar It It fnlla to enro yoor
nm«h or oold. Wo alao naimataa n
to prova lattaCMtocr or
It was of oi
alty that tke -------------T |Ao».
akoaki
akoaM take ia pietare eC tke Koigku
of Pytkiaa bj
by BaakRckt.
Tbe boaco
aetr as a aeoret asnrtoe
of oenaterfelt mooey to Uklag ta tke
serckaBU np oear Bt. IgBace.
The Perry oouacU to eoasidertas a
boad tke vfOage tar S2.fiM tor
; a brick addttkm to tke Lamb
i Co.‘a plaBt. tbns doubliig tke
capacity of tbe eoacswn.
It to reported In Battle Creek that
the plaaa for the prbpoaed new $W.aOO
Oraad Traak paaseager station tkere
srlll be ready for the Inspection of tke
pure food town residents today.
Tbe Reading board of building In
spectors recently handed In a bill for
t3C for services. TTte conncIl atroked
its collecUvc chin. locAcd out of the
window at Reading's collection of sky
scrapers, and cut the bill in two.
Plans and specifleatioas for tbe new
library annex w-hlcb will be added to
the group of buildings at tbe North
ern Bute Normal school a: Marquette
bsve been approved and work will be
started as aooa as the .weather per-
ave a halt,' afftaa or
V to carpet eama in
r apaeial carpet.
W. Bl
RallaMa Haim
w Fur
ri on the
cigars.
2155 2Ct
TRY A RBCORO WANT A&
SPECIAL
FOB SATUBDir
On Saturday we will sell
OOMBINETS with bale
handles at ONLY......- A;
59c
BEAUTIFUL
m CHIFFONIER
Is the handsomest article in the bed ro
drawers arvl a fins mirror.' Thera are
Kially those wKh four or five
I nice place for the hats. Sometimes this place to mad for a "madieim
J cabinet." then you know where tho meat-uaad madicinaa are when yoj want
them In a hurry. We have eighteen d Werent styles of chHIoniera priced
EACH
If looking for a Combinet
at a low price, this fa yoor
opportuaity.
from %«JOO to $Z7.0a
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Fartious Farrahd Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MBtCANIILE COMPANY
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nstiEncans.
V’. iiA
HANNAH & LAYCO’S
MIOHiST QUALITY POSaiBLE
v
BE S Ti
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UNIFORM AWO SATISFACTORY .
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
We Offer $1,^
Maick U.-Tha
. wto ttras aaar
r > Dtoaaaa Gotb TImX Uqwowwa Cm*C'MOL
UowuL te wMek Mr. tSm^nrm kta
to kwv «■
^MkaM. w two to^
teT«»twt4rf eras DMt to rok MM
WE.
M • *»o«t amt Ms
MMtlqr U a ajMcry. It to mM tkat
I BUM to MeTtoMca. B* e«a*
era Bboat M r*ara a«o. trIU ao
_asa except a aack u his back.
Ha aavar altovs the aaek to be awar
troM Mb aa« «hu ha eoMs to tovB.
aboet oaea ta three ■oaths. It U aloajrs oa hto baek.'BrerTthias ha bora
la paid for la COM eotes aade SO or 40
jean aso It to saU that shortU be
fore the au oaaw to this part or he
r, there wars sone tarpe trala
kes u4 the people of the rll■Beet bln with these
aiu is BOW aboot 70 jaa
ace aad still do oc^ has been at
ite his secret.
M’afJtSSfiSWTBSX"dd^to destroy at once and forever
Acte Idilte OargCiB.
liaBOBaac b tha resak of a proctao
"a JStoatick^Jr
tSSWS'---
“THERE IB MO GOO*’
mmad BandH BMtovM I
HsraMtar. ^ Ha Baya.
for. In the bic parillon ararj day a
April II.—-There
iBBch will be served aad the rest of
the time will be spenl mostly in b>ih.
II." says Peter N'iedemler. "There
U BO beavea. I am not afraid to die,
Inc. wadlBC ud playlBC aroond
laahd.
because 1 do not believe la a Ood. or
Coacressaan Wade of Iowa wuu In a future life. When I am haaffed
to know why Attoroey Oeoeral Knox
April *2. that will be the end of
> forever."
W. I. Muslin baa Joat been elected does not CO after tbe trusu. BpeakNledemrter i
l > hU «fih ewBsecutlTe len» aa preol- Inc In tbe bouse oe thto subject, he
drail of the PHlalmra Block Exchance. told of a private soldier In the civil In Spile of tbe sprlftly passing days.
Priest and preacher have labored
Mr MoMin was born In the amokj cllj war who was always remiss at drill
Bdenaater.
liar, but
but he
he only
on
Brtj-four jeara ac«». ud since reach- and always chanted when tbe retreat
oOod."
e is BO.ball.
bell. Thereto
There
tac
haa taken acilve Interest' sounded. One day hta redmeni was
tac auhood
I
leation.
MimbScud^W affair.
j ordered to charge a confederate deMarx to troubled
over the queatl
troubl
^■1
W.^idweT; the retiring ‘srttneni on the wp of the hill.
e to BghttaB with hlBBalf.
Vu Diae aaya: “There to a Ood.
Id a heaven. There ta a hell, ud I
«u to eacape It If 1 eu.“
Theae. to ahori, are the present reEloas dogaua of the “utomatic trio.-
HOFOUSTESTTY
from Governor Wright saying <
der the existIng law. of the
Bute. Clllaena of the Pblllppinea t
nirt protect thHr invention. In th
United1 States by cav
tlnltiMt States patent
issue pstents to citlaens
tens of the
t!
Philip
pines The secretsry has submitted
an addition to the pending Philippine
MU designed to meet U»c situation
. Admiral Bowles, who retired from
Ibe coiiMroctlon department of tbe
navy to take general charge of
ding plut near Quincy. Mass..
ship bulldli
JUST TB —Kim
aka Thto Coupon to B. E. Wait
Sons' Stors and Got a Box of 1
o-ns. the Flash Forming Food, on
Approval.
Such unusual result, follow the
of Ml-o-na. the flesh forming food and
stomach regulator, that 8. B. W’alt A
Bun. are willing to make roo*t liberal
term, to Induce people to give It n
trial. The following coupon explains
Walt A Sons will do—furBlh’s treatment of
f In case It does
olutely 1
Btste. will iM- building the ships of the
sse the ' ‘Igbl
„
and
futu
........... inB the near future.
troubles. If Mi-o-na falls, tbe first cost
The "Mark Twain" of Norway, to absolutely nothing, in aocorduce
whose literary gualiUes have won ih^ with the terms of this coupon
recognition of
Mr. A. J. Baker of 713 Locust atreeL
Evansville. Ind.. writes: "I believe
re is no other medicine eguai to
ol for eldery people . I would not
(* 11,000 for the good t hu done
IF makes strength for tbe aged
ax no other medicine seems to do. ud
.h- .boh.
.............. COUPON.........
Thto coupon entitles any read- :
- of the Evening Record to havo :
the purchase price of Mi-o-u refunded In case It does not in
crease tbe weight and cure atomarb troubles. ’They aaaome all
the risk, and Ml-o-u is absolutely
free unless It gives satisfaction.
S R. WAIT A SONS TAKE ALL
THE RISK.
welllaon's Drug Stort ?. oor
known druggiets.
dniggieti
when latervlew In
this matter, said; "We
store such a
aold In c
Itallxer and
strength
wonderful
vltallxer
nmker for the aged as Vlnol: It to utore’B remedy for the sick, the weak
and the ngod.
"Vlnol owee It virtue and great
tbe fact that U
s In a highly concentrated form all
active curative properties of cod
liver oil. without a drop of the
I 1h- conceded to know somr^
uul the business be has been
.r,:sr..2. r?,u«
hrosden”htovfxpcrienoe. wns
I the while house I
.:u“e*Irf’lllnnesota Hto nam<
la Hans U-Iud. and he to. in appear
limad falr-halred and blueeyed
lelud cunoi speak English ud BenNelMm acted as interpi
Interpreter
ator NelMin
First Ueuteaut Rudolph
lleved
of the Fourteenth cavalry
:
:
:
:
As an evidence of good faith, when
you get a box of Ml-o-na. leave fifty
be'rnired" States army. He cenia on deposit with 8. H. Walt A
tsll- Sons: they will give you a signed re
December C.
ceipt to refund
money In case the
fund the roone:
Is IJeuIitenut Ernestt IV celpt
eatment docs not do
first lledienut. corps of engi treati
aimed for it. What fairer offer
s native of WiMonsIn
Utm- claim
Peek,
neers.
tenant Pn k stands « f<*et
inches
and was
a star graduate at West
pfdnt. where the other i>oys used to
cal! him "Pike’s Peek," He has given
cpeclal attenti«.n to ma<1 ronstnic
tion ud soon after his graudatlon
gr
supervised the building of a tnllltuy
road whirh is now knoi
Apart fwm his . re and m<
who are said to be t [» only memM-ra
of his family In wh
place Implicit mist
ire rkhtomsky.
the proprietor and editor of the Vlednmnsti. which I. the orgu looked to
throughout the whole empire as the
real exponent of opinion to court
clei.
Tbe prince accompanied
exar when still cxarevUrh on hi.
In the far rut. and afierssrd wro
moat high fslutin’ book about It
An
unsparing critic of England, be I. alwi
a Tcutophobe of the flrat wator.
ascribes all the present trouble
the Chinese policy of Ce'cmany
has accostomod the crar to regard
India as the ultlmalr heritage of the
Slav rare.
Charles M. Schwab will shortly s<
one of his cherished srhemrs realUe
Fur throe years the steel magnai
has been ptonning a children’s health
and fun resort for New York
The
resort Is loratr-d on Staten Island a
conaiata of an extensive park In wh'
are all sorts irf contrlvanee. for minis
tering fb the pleasun* of the little
ones. A hig boat will ply between
there and the city, and the plan Is to
lake aboot l.otxi ehlldreo over every
day In summer and bring them hack
in the early evening. Tralni'd nurses,
guards and private policemen will sec
that the visitors are properly cared
imended
not seem
ough. which
ily cured my
Id of
Vlnol
made me strong ud
I. but It ma
enthualaaiically endorse
ud
>,.«»to
be made than thto. put out by one
.“o'!
<
‘ most reliable drug firms la thi
you
‘tiono? In justice tn youi
l-o-na does
>uld accept it today. If Mii
absolutely
I help you. It costa you a
ihing. while If it cures.’ the expei
very trifling.
i
[THE BEST TONIC
CUT OUT YWe COUPON
“IS
rirw?
tal matter.
DcB*w;;hn;i
For toe Aamricu rights to Liqoo-
M. W. ATttlttlMNI S
old Idea that certain
tot stand advertising to
1 arc advertising today
five year*, ago that ad
Great Advortlaing Firm of PMIadalveritoing would «y. them no good.
phia Btartod With B2S0 Cu>tal.
Others who now say the same thing
Boalmaa Now BBNOOOjOOa
will themselves M- advertising In uother five years.
"lATtyconclude*! Mr. Ayer, with a
Frc« the Philadelphia Press
smile, "there wen- some who told us
The firm of N. W. Ayer A -Son. of
when we started that this business
city, the largest adveritoing couM not be nin )succcaafnlly from
agency In tbe Un ted Statea. cceiebrat- Philadelphia
Think of that?
ilveryesterday tbe thlrtyAfth I
ha-s Umg
thtos ihcorj
il
and
rboae s
y of a boalnea
inemed by th.’
xploded to well witneMu
lured c
>nomK-4is success of N. W. Ayer A
le he name of PhliIon. which has made
Phlladelphla firm
adelphia
known from one end <ir the rniteu
s resource ud power oB modern States to the other
unknoam 'N. W. Ayer
W. Ayer, entered the
hto son.
A Grut Bcnsatlon.
ea of making H a bual
with the---------------There waa a big sensation In l..eeaneaa along Philadelphia methods
ille. Ind. when W. H. Brown of that
’They started, father and son. In a
lace, who wu expected to die. had
only twenty feet aguare on SuIs life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis
near Seventh.
Btiwe
inmptlon. He w
covery f
~
to "Preet'
-I
building, on April
present
ifferable agonies
"I endu!
ISSO. ud. u
ir New Discovery gave
J. Their
^ capital wax
„
prexent head of
me Immediate relief ud soon there
Tday:
after effected a complete cure.”. Sim
her wu tbe head. I was the MBoe ilar cures of ConqumpUoa. Pneumonia,
and we wore etjuml partnera."
Bronchitis ud Grip are Bumerous. It’s
ith thto cultal the firm proceeded the peerless remedy for all throat ud
____ pvelop newspaper advertising, ud lung trouble*.
Price 60c ud 81.00.
In the flntt year did a business of 115.- Giiaruteed by Johnson’s Drug Store
000
In the thlrtMour years since
F^I. Meads. Druggists Trial botthey have furnished to the newspapers
of the United SUtea a total of more
ihu I3S.000.000 of advertising Today
they are dealing with 18.000 publica
tions ud tbelr payments to tthese
tghly
average flO.OOO m day. oi
speak-ing. 83.600.000 a year
&
Paaaad by Cadillac's Bits and Want
To Big Rapids,
Tlie niimlier of aobllers fngnged
the war of the revolntloa wat IM.ORS; In the wrar with France.
la
tbe war of ISIS, with Cnwt Britata.
380,7*0: In the Seminole war in Flori
da. 22,70:.; In the Mexican war. 7K718;
la the rHiellton 2,213.’Wa; to tbe 8pantoh war. 312.000.
---------- ---- --------yooraell, ptoaM
accept it to-day. for it places yoo aaIdcr no obiigatioo whatever.
ozone oosU joe. aad $i.
We Paid tlOOsOOO
MIBBEO SECURING WEALTH
mon. who recently porchatiod residence properties in Muton and taken up hto residence there,
states that be went over tbe old trail
from ’Traverse City to Big Rapids fif
ty-two years uo. And one night he
relates, the party of eight men ramp
ed on the arm l>etwoen the two Clam
lak<-s In Wexford county. They were
It Impressed with the pine
for«-st 1 Bd the site for a town where
Cadlllai now stands; indeed so strong
Impn-sslon th
le of bis comp
plat a town
to take up homesteads i
but after a long dtoruMlon
taken and a majority
ority ^was for pressing
on to Big Rapids.
Thus ao nearly did
.
Th
W P. Damon
Dami:
ud friends <
pmba
a chapter In
Wexf.
•xfonl county history as the found
er of Cadillac.—Muton Tribune
iff*** oowtorta for it.
These are the knoan
m that metficine cu
rooblcs is to help Nature
the gefom.^|»d^och rr«uh
tsmsAL atws
\
sr m WMLO
S with w^^'«
retreated, all but tbi. one «w.
.•t OB
_____ _ a. usual. By
Suiar
Mr oSdwell wa. the auditor I who kept
o. chargiBg
y be appeared, dragging with
of the territory for a term ud was “d
prisoned. "Where on earth did
Ideotiffed with the political history of
you
get
that mur uked hto capuin
tbe territon for a number ol
"Just
over
the
hill." said tbe private,
The conatltutloB of 8*Hith Da
“ud I tell on. captain there’s a —
largely the work of hi. brain a
of a lot more where he came from
Becreury Taft received a i
yoti ll only go ud look for them ~
*
Germ DU
Cloned cod liver oil ud emuixionx.
“Vlnol aetx first upon the atomaefa.
toning It up. ud enabling it to obtain
from tbe food eaten tbe elements
needed for rich, red blood, healthy
body material ud sound, steady
nerves. In thU way It repairs worn
tiMuea. checks tbe natural decline of
the aged, build up tbe run down, tired
ud debilitated,
atrong
ated, make tbe weak
wc
ire chronic coughA coMt i d builds
11 ratura
up the cnevaieorenL o
<T every dollar paid for
to tbe pi
Drug Store, Drnggtots.
It" Johi
Thto seemed a atrong sutement for
table druggist to make, and we
every person In ’Traverae City
to take advantage of Jobnscm'a
Store’s offer: u. of course, they
a very wide knowledge of medi. and what they will or will not
npltoh —Editor. For the eonven
lence of Traverse City people John
Drug Store hu arruged with
of the other retail druggtoU of
the city to sell Vlnol.
TO TAKE OUT THE COLUMBIA.
0« to
irlevi
get tbe CoumbtoL. of the bay line, in
shape for the coming season. ’The boat
nil be started u Boon u she cu get
nto tbe bay. Her schedule srill be
changed aomewhat thto year w in
stead of starting from Noithport. she
sill leave here la the morning ud run
will
oppoMte the
^
expected that the llllnoto srill
n acoout
u_____ of
be here about Friday, u «o
have on
her first trip, ahe T
_______ larae amount of frMghtIt for all
points. She leaves Chilicago tomorrow
evening at 7 o’clock.
me snri»AT
ELGIN C. LEWIS
NT PnCE M FUMI
Nanak’s Bnt Fiw
r the two entire fl
A Merchant building, at Third ud
Chestnut street, ud the two floors of
pressR and srork rooms In the rear.
,ved for the
motto
employes of the big t
In 1873 N. W. Ayer passed to hli
rest ud left tbe builnean ud the
name to hto eon. F. W. Ayer, srho then
look into hto partnership u employe
bamed George O. Wallace, who died In
1887. Before Wallace’s death uolber
employe Harry N. McKinney, h
been taken Into the firm In 1875. a
finally A
Albert O. Bradford ud Jar
A. Wood1 were made partnera In 18
o having come up through t
they also
“
‘lastI three partne
bnslnera. These
together with F. W. Ayer, condnei
business today.
In Ijni increuing trade brought the
firm to the then new "Timet ” building,
t Eighth ud Cheetnut atreeU. wht
rented one floor. This .jaws beft
le "Times" moved In. During iwentycara N. W. Ayer A SonsI gradnl all the
spread until they occui
upper floors. Then they
quarters at
their present qu
Cheatnut on the sHe. by I
rertlalag
the first advertli
_ agency
_
was eatabllshed by
Palmer. In 18Story of a Buccess.
Speaking
Immense growth of
ing of the li
- W.
— Ayer, thee veteran
_______ Jlng. F.
member of tbe firm, said yeatilerday:
•There wu hardly auch a thing u
ar. Then
advertising,until after civil war.
muscle
the country begu1 to feel iu n
lines. We
______
ich out
■ ta
stretch
out into
’
e aeen'S'Breat
seen 1i'Brest erololion in journalit wu in the
Ism. vWhen
"When we started
si
days of the weekly news^per. rhich
! the
Cooatltuud tbe
Colonel Forney’s
New York Tribune ud Sun. But now'
increased postal faciUtlea have rendally paper the vehlcle of
country. The
news in every part
tanner gets it: the ume day It to to-
OTEINBERG'S
oa-rwoMA-nev
Ben Hut Floor
Belt Mmoeaou
Spring Wheat
76cfarS6Ibt
1.46 for 60 lU
JOHN R. SANTO
I maak. Trmaana 01^.
ORB. BAWYIR O PCNHAIXMON
226 EM Prut Stml
J)ENT1STS..
A. D. TYLER
CHEtfEST
OEMIBT OAOW-M8DENTIST
N*w wnbatoi JBleek. Ottlseu’ PbOB# C81.
..HBITIIBT.
Thursday,ApLl4
Lincoln J. Carter's Oversrhelmtng Success
J. H. MONROE
on>
ABSOLCmT OMHuess
i-iOM-r.
General Insurance
31 I New Wilhelm Block
Down Mobile ELECTRICITY EW. HinilCS k SCI
FIRE INSURANCE
See the beautiful Etoutborn
musion. the real plutatlon
scene, tbe negro quarters, the
river landing, the l*eautlfully
weird, dismal swamps and the
muter scenic effort of the cen
tury. the
MRVELOUS FIRE SCENE!
A vut cotton warehouse to com
pletely destroyed by flames
in full view of the
audience.
! to purely a mochulcal
in which no real fire 1s
us avoiding any duger
ronderful effect to
1 by patei
en In this
a w. CARVBH o wma,
FIRE INSURANCE
PER 1000 WATTS
B«arteaii RNir ElMlile
Lltbt III Hhi U
DR. w. J. megNs
Very best of dental service Oidjr.
10th year of practice. Your patron
age is solicited. *
as
"
UruMl BapuU.:
w w f*r
Prim: 25c, 35c, 50c,75Es
r ** p. m. for
8««t wto -r ~~- Moedy taora-ns at th*
W..I.
______
WA-CCHCB^
Cholea of m WatohM at «k
fourth off ragwlar prtoan
.Atk wt
uuiagwooD.
; A-.
H. & H. L nME ODD
VAUJ/e
RINGBCheica of BOO fUn^ at ena-thlra
•ff regular prieaa..
Thau goods But be t«nad lato
cash atoacA
RABTALU Hustling Jmselsr.
JWEIOEMI MBS.
.... ........
arand Craoerse
...Taniim...
K. M. GHAPIII. Pnpcidv.
PboM uB
Iu Wubisgtnii 81
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ctnua Wlnmwr. Preprtuor
TWiTSSf?
SS£
■ r K,
Btixme* College and
P^MABaUEEm
xnamASa.
DENTIST
CRAMD RAPIDS IIRDIARA RY
COMPARY.
"^’ea. this to tbe day of the dally,
and more and more U the public de
pending upon it tor u account of
what it cannot personally see
hear; ud more ud more the a
User to depending upon it to tel
people that he cqnnot naeet perao
of the goods be hu to sell.
1 think adrerttolng srill In? Yea. We begu to tbe days
when atopies were not advertised, Are becotnlBg more prosperous
county ca
when butoesa men tbongbt It ail rigbt they are learning what crops to devote
pet
at
Leinty hu been caMed to
I to ad- most attention to. With the hooe
d Saturday. April SO. t ’lect delenaed to maritei nnd shipping factlltles growing
attend the repreaenUUve.
better all the Ume the todustrioua mu
gatee to attei
nil the rhnnees he needs to make
aenatorial ud
bread, btoeulto ud the
1 like, on which bu pan.
aa^diMlBtoitltotBB
varlon atatc conventiona.
profits were clou, it sru thooghl htoThere
to n rabstrata of value I
there
wu
no
margin
for
g^erttolng.
Oenatoe cod liver oU hu been very
8<kacre farm 1 am offering 4
MidMBito«t,Bad moTCBlt. Uaaf ttmMB BkBTBtotoflf kBBiaMdBB ■eacce Aaitor to* MM year or tsra aad
■oath of thto city, with good fencea. mtsk;
_______ toe Wea sre atarted u
gySdcoodltiucJth.Mood Badcaaaa^ betBBiBaiBdbraMoodi "
bnlkltoBa. orchard, water and wood
maeb abarit and otter flob od to
Aliprore,
and
qre
hare
by
ao
mbbs
ptoea.
GUI
soon at No SJ8 E. Frost
ttdtoBkaaabtoBd. or ^BwyAy^
exhausted toe list oC ttaplaa that will
be expfolted Let me teU you somebad^djSHBB. €C M7Bf ttBBJMjHQMBBl BABBBM 1^
la a a & Katnre hu |»t»n<kd a took Boitad to
qaliB—f of tha B7g(m tobca ia a
las aoatnaf ■
'S' raadoa
Yoa caafiad
at ifi a pteaaaat i
_
Sorto^apthci
^^^iratoteolWkorBldcaad----• l^atoteolUdt.01
TAJWiasr*
Gic"'2i lit
ri.’T.'S'o
^ Grand Opera House
O&gMt
SanWHtiFliir
IMhFloir
*
“Kept Evartaatingly at It.”
This enormous business enterprise
itlarted with the settled convictlon hat Philadelphia was the city tn
whit 1 It could be made a succeM. ud
Philadelphia business methods
would make It a success. In
In the little
father and
on Susom street, fa
lopled the now well-km
lelphia motto. "Keeping everlastingat it brings saccess." On the walH
i.tgaggaLShjfiru’-jgft
Til UyTHMi 6111 BlW
Bunoam BAT. Mxx.
igT'iutos sg
WfefiB TiVWtetBMCtttfflBBt
6* Bryant
■
THE EVKHOiO EEOOKD, TRAVEB8K CITY, laCH, MOKDAY, APRIL 11, ML
TMRIIAMCSTS.
C.A.1.1
I Cf '•1
Mtf «M W. It. C.
md at Ffm M. E. CHwii
•stvrdJv Kvmlns.
i
wfO he a special meeting of
Urn board at adaeatlon tola ereolag at
gorriock tatoeeoanciiivMM. Aettaa
far gactlag tot. mattar of baadtog for
toenmrFbiDtowardsGhHlboaaebetoe people wEl be uW
. je new etty ntotaa la the Trarerae
Chy State haak baildlBC wlU be ready
far orrapaarj baCore May 1 aad the
dty ctork aad dty treasurer hape to
he moved by toe Erst.
D. E. Wynkoop purchased toe two
bulldiags on toe goremiaeBt lot Satur-
WMT DEPAETMERT
hoM at the fiDllovtac aaiMd ptoem
>y U aad U, WUUaaMbsmg. ochool
OM MtaMotu octoeo^hy ;
Traverse aty. court
hoooe; M
McUodM
rbwh BtxMmj erealav wat • sreBt
the year, teaolai
rtHsoBM. nmar at dse oM *Twjr» In
]
romtoa willil be haaod
L_____apoa
_
h»ntr sBd their telthfal
kfw'a PaM Revere■* Ride.
heiajc prerraC Not oolrr «u tbe
The county board of atoool czaaaBortM Ud «Btrair fnMcmnt with
iimn ahall look over aad aurk all
with ft! reeoth
papera written by applieaaU for dlS ha« w ifiiviii im--------^
erraea that are now peat
Aa average otaading of E6
tester mnslc was beastUany re
f-rrw but the rmtalacen
peated at Grace cbarch yasierday per cent aad aot lean thaa TO la aay
dar* that tore *meo*« aonl
SlfiS-2et
lonilag. Maay availed theeaoehros oC branch ahould be reqOnd.
back the mar of the eanar
to privilege of bearlag It.
eeream of the ahell.
The local fisberaMa have abaadoaed
Card of'Thanlia.
After the regnlar procran there
to lee on the bay. Getting too rotten.
I toi
„
:f «10 aad
were a tmmber oC iatereetlB« aad
"DM you ‘see the new flve-storr It la d
denial week. Tbaaka
taaka to all who
tbrr'lnr waHtaae lallra. Amons the
uBdlng now being erected on toe cor
In the BalvatlOB
B»o«t Intereatinr of theae were the ex- ner of Ualoa aad Bay streets r asked helped me. A aol
Semlm Trwmaln
j n-riea-ee rf p. Gardaer. who waa cap- Alec Steinberg thl* morning.
are aa
I t*»red br the etjetiiT while doina aeon'.pboaes belaoglag to the ClllTRY A RECORD WANT Ato
coodit
lire «ervlee 'n the Ohio rlrer. In a
ompany that were burned oat
—•
—- —nphic manner, be made
xy bare all been repaired. The
irarai cf -what he had ’Inemen on the Mk-htgaa eompany'*
DCS finished up the ones belooglng
0 that company this afierm
1 the phoaea of bo'h ccmpai
I an Invo>w la' commlsBloo
1* Coehlln.
noken
The usual Sunttoy parades a
roHowed
bv
aoog. la evidence yeslelday Too mi
Illustn ed
"America." Tl:e mui
luaical pi •gram conether.
sifted of the "Blue
Hope we won't
stmg bv B E While in such a manner
immer
that all who beard him were mt
Our lifw of Briliiantlriea thia apring la exceptionally good. We ahogr
the tost two weeks was so pleasant
pleased; illustrated song "Down oa t
Bold Jooe*.
pouto buyer.
them in plain and fancy weaves from GOc per yard tot $145.
River." sung in a very pre
looming.
by Misa Carrie Eari: apleaal
Last week waa quite Uvely socially
|o!o. “Our Watchwords, Death to An but I
k WiU not be Its equal.
archy and Treason." sung by Mias Hose
Twentieth Century club
Mable Scofield, the proigiun being
ant dance prepared for
concluded by an illoatraied n> ng. Wednesday evening, quite a nurol*er
"Marching
Through
Georgia."
by having received invitations
Mias Carrie Earl. Mtoa Mary Minton
J. D. Middleton, manager of the drv
recited "Sbertdan'a Ride" In a
goods and drea* goods departments of
capable manner.
E. Wilhelm's store has gone to Chi
Judge Lorln Roberts addressed
cago to buy a full line of goods for
gathering on the "Object of the Camp those departments.
nrb." wWch to a place whet
There will be a special coramueicaYoo*n be proad of foor appearanct if yoo allow ta to clothe jon. In
This line 1s very strong this spring. Jamestowna in plain and fancy
talk
I
cat
her
to
on of Traverse City lodge. No. 2JJ. F.
(act yoall Bern know the pofatbOitiet of jrotir Bgarc until foo have
mixture and colora. We show a splendM thing in the new Scotch mix
m of the wa and ic
at S ode
worn one of oar apecial atylea Ibr foong men, hand worked througbout
they hold no aalmoalty
i
noalty against t
Work In the third degree,
ture at 1140 par yard, 56 In. wide. Others from SOc up to 12.00.
>. fcdlowed by
Caha.WaiDpaldd:Ca
infcderatea i
South and that
refreshments. Manton lodge will be
united with the nortberaora.
J. W. Patchln
along
ExomriU patiema, itandtat falMica, moat i
la talk
F. M. Jewett of Maple Grove
freedom of the colorc
colored people farm brought to the Record this i
cha in length, trooMra median Peg Top, I
and that It waa toe duty of the people
wo baskets of fine apples in a
Theae dotto have never been equaled.
of the United Sutea to see that |be perfect state of preservation,
rvatton. a p
part of
law araa enforced and that they had the product of hla orchards
hards last year.
Yon wiU find it amt economical to apend aa much as you can ponib
their freedom. He alao addressed the
Mra Roselle Henderson
lerson of East
afford far ov kind of dothea. The way they are made, the way th
Army men and the service they Eighth and Rose streett left this
ndered thef
ihelr country
had rende
look, the way they wear, wiU oonvtnre you.
lag for Caro to be present
pVei
at tho aetovell alao addrefaed th* Ulng of the estate left her by her
H..n. G. G. Cove)
Grand Army men and talked
talked along
aloni toe father at that place:
line of the freedom of the country and
WUEam Trouiwlne goes to Ohio to
the great work the old aoldlem had day to purrbaae a carload of fine
done for the freedom of the slaves.
blooded cattlle. He will buy Herforda
The meeting waa concluded wtth
and there will be about twenty In the
addrea* and
benedletlon by 1
lot. Two weeka ago he brought back
W. T. Wood!
a carload of fine Herforda and I>irhams.
The fourth in the series of parties
Wadding Rice Fed Hogs o Week.
of Folding. Sewing. Card and
a fine assortment
a;
to be given by the Eagle* occuri in
The rallrood agent at Homer do
Foresters' hall tomorros- evening
A
Kit object when people throw rice
Luncheon Tables—15 different styles to select
Luncheo
beef steak supper will be served.
the wedding parties In his depot wa
Stewart and Steffin*' orchestra
from in
ig room. The other day he swept
furnish the music and a fine tio
nr.ugh rice after the bride and gr<K
anilclpaiefl.
The Invitations to
Fromont Votaro Hold o Mooting This
ad left to heed hfs bogs a week.
series are good at this party.
Aftomoon and Aranged for RepreThe man who wrote the “Beautiful
PERSONAL.
aantatlon at State Convention.
®“"w" evidently didn't have It tenred
to him when April was
Tom Heoss went to Manistee this
ay nlj
The odjounied meeting
rooming on business.
Hi glass and
anc polish finish, also felt covered.
appreciated
least.
nKiat voters waa held In Modem
Mrs. Capt. O. E. Wilbur and daugh
Arbutn* 1
, and the small
Woodmen hall this aftera(
ter Callle cf Charlevoix arrived In the boy is
Is offering wlniergree berries for
c-nty pioneers present.
d
city today for a visit with friends.
sale. Deypite apix-arance. spring-must
Aahtoo waa chosen chairman
Edward Nelson and wife <if Lelaad be somea-here near anyway
It Good Companlaa. roeeUng and J. W. Hannen
q.atm^a W
are In the city today for a rlsli.
One «»f Ihe Record carrier l>oy*
od to act aa aecreUn'Frank Friedrich went to ManUteo brought a btlnch <I genuine wild flow
Oeo. W. Raff read the
this morning on business.
ers to the office Saturday. They were
BUted that thia coni
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. L, Carl of Manls- Just opening their hearts to the world
to elect a doegate f<
I ten of
tee returned -home thl* morning after and lacked tho Iteauly tif the later
eat
the
membera
preaeat
to
repreaeni
Several people to thia city
a visit in the city with C. B. Taylor.
iM*ason llowers but they w.ro admir»*d
been awlndled by a rather clever la- moot rotera of' this region at a state
Joseph Smalla went U> Karlin ^hl*
ie mesi^age they brought.
conren « to meet In Jackaon on the iDoming on a business trip.
An n
iiWce for J. D. Pike, wood dealer.
anrauee crafler wlthla the pant week. second
londay In May. that (
Mr. Dokey returned to his home
the cr.rner of Bay
The man cave the name of Lee Wmy
?lecl delegates to the annl- near Honor this mumlng after being Is beln
and
I'l
ton of the birth of the In the city on business.
and dalned that be waa repreaeoiinc verury celebration
r "Under the Oaks ‘ in
the Marylaad and United BUtea Catu- repul
Editor W. C. Nelwin and wife of l^'July.
land are in^e dty.
alty eompaalea. He cave a receipt but
E. Steward moved that all Fn
Dr. L. 8 Water of Fife Ijike arrixei
BO tar the pollclea have failed to ae
era Trepresented at this mt>e
In the city thl* afternoon.
all tlthose present at the pr
rlvo and coocloalve evidence that the lag. a
Oscar Simpson made a short busig, be recogaixed.
■etlng,
neas trip to Kingsley today.
awu la a awladim- haa been received. vloua
motion1 pn-valled. The roll was tlien
Wallie Campbell of Manton arrived
It aoema that he came here iwn
and It waa found that In addl in the city this afternoon for a visit.
Best OI Material and Best
waeka aco and aaked for a letter of
I those In attcodance at toe pre
rwxHBaMBdatkw.
He wai fomlabed
of work, by
meeting those present were
with daU that the eompaalea that ho
The city ambulance met the G. R. 4b
rry Hannah A. K. Hank. W. B. Mil
maid be reiweseated were all rtaht 1
I. 1:20 train this afternoon to,take a
. M. U Leach. Dr B. D. AahP
no recommeedatlOB waa civen him
crazy man from Petoekey to the asy
53: 8«xmd Kl
CU« Ptio»*Art
However, aa the fleurea were oi
lum. But for some reason he did not
letterhead, he need thIa aa a bluff •
arrive.
Induced eeveral to make appllratb
for poHciea. paying him la advance.
The people that had taken the poll
clea became auaplclnoa and wrote to
the coaamlaekiner of laiuranre and
alao the
eompaalea.
The
reply
promptly came that the maa dW not
repraaent the eompaalea and that be
an of 11
waa a Bwlndler. Slepa will be tai.en
[> of 01*1
wa* elected aa memat once to apprehend him
B organlxatlon and Hezeklah
Hla plan waa to aell any kind of
Clark ^
1 addl'd to the lUt.
InanraBce wanted, health, arcldent or
being a total of between
life. Hla ratea were way tielow any
■nty and
t
>d
thirty
represented In the
made by the local agenu and thoac
aniiatlon
wa* derided to elect
who Inveated thought that they were
• delegate*. This wa* done and
get Ini good Inauraace remarl
remarkably
Slews
H. K.I. Steward.
Dr. B D Athlon end
Oeo. W, Raff wore elected to the state
.
TbvCaet that be madet low prlcea
mventlon.
facie evidence
ce la p
M. L. Leaeh was present and i)ethat he U a fraud becanae
rllned to be a delegate when nomi
hie oompaniea have a fixed rat<
nated on aremint of not being able to
no auhorlted repreaeDUilve la allowi
attend
to change. It la always beat to i1ca>
Mr.]
h advised the cocventloa to
with home people anyway.
to alow about
>ut electing delegates to the
Mate
‘ntlon because
known of the object* of the cot
other than that it had been i
the Detroit Tribune. He failed to rec
Compriiing an aasortinent abaointely unrivaled in rtjdc, quality or quantity. Examination will convince you that
The Seuphey Company Incorporated the objects to be attained.
ihii b the broadest, moat interetting and greateit $16.00 offering you have ever knoam, and you will declare with
to Hhndia Lorpo Suolnooa InterOn motion of Pern Hannah the delelected were emiiowered to rep-'
ooto for Monwfocturtra.
us that every garment repretent* the highe« standard of perfe^on, superior in many respecU to custom tailqn*
the Fremont voters of the
$80.00 and $^.00 valuca No other store offers SUCH ma^AiScent styles and vast assortments for.......................
Grand Traverse region, to ascertain
A new company has hem Incorpor- the duties required of them and per
atod la thU cHy for tho purpose of form such duties a* their office at del-
&i 't s
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f
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1;^: , m »n
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tmh »«
tbtBftOhfk
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Veurignita’s
Fancy Brilliantincs
SUITINGS
and SKIRTINGS
Clothes
; ^ ^ $martt9t CMbtt tOsken
IVnL J. WILHELM^AL^
w
WE HAVE-
Kubeck $f l^oyt
121 IliilM atrrtt
[i'l
'INSURANCE
SWINDLER
r-msl
WtUlsa. JaefcauB. maeStateta-
tlwlOM
bus™—
Uon. J.W. P«tchla.
tlSAW
C'UK HAUC -Mxnr rmmm and •
r lwialr.K.Utnui.UBoiitaWr
poa MALA-'
CHOSE THIEE DEUGATES
I Square,
Squar Round and Oblong Tops
■S' ’'’!?.
Sewing Tallies,
Gard Tames,
5'r
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A|
PainUnEr KalsomioinE
And Paper HansinE
H. A. LEDERLE
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
A4
\I
1HK STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
The Boston Store
WHICH ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST—WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE BEST READYTO-WEAR CLOTHES IN AMERICA
Most BrlUlant Display of Men's and YonnE Men's Rcady-for-ScrTlcc SnIts E?cr Shown for $15.00
SOCCtMSQ. 1. IDUCPIY
$15
haadllnc tho produrU of too or more
elfapolvo mnnatactorera at agricul
i; no further business t
heroto9>p)omonto and machinory.
mach
tod by toe Ute Q B
Boa^ay. Tho now ooaoom la tr
ALUM STSTIM BtrUBEI)
Bouffhoy company, and Its officers a
H. r Booffhoy. proaidont: Charloa ▲.
Citizsna Can Again Uao tha Alare
" - — ' NtartopotL vtoo proold.
~ Booghey ooerotary i
Boxoa for FIra Calls, tho Damago
company will oucceed
Having Boon Fixed.
lormorty operated by
which wao very large
The local fire alarm sysi
rido tohltory ta Mlehl
badly dlaarr aged
^
by the electrical
■lorm Saturday and tor that roaaoo.
Fire Chief Rean le adrtoed all to aead
PtTOBKtV PBKSBYTIBY.
the alarma by titelopbone. By proaqA
Bov. L. B. Blmll WUI Bo Inotallod Into repair aad U
^
Wodnoodoy Evonlris.
«errl« Ttte
~ danuge donee by ttho Oar^
tervleo.
trldty was quite oztoasltIre.
Tho proaBytorr of Potookg
hold lu aaanal ■Maine at
l^by
had'tola algn J
toriaa chmch of tola t^
lo^
e wiadow: ‘'Springr to bore and nq
thiqiehRd of tame styles as agency hats, with as much character aad ihAriduality as moat haU at $i.50 and $8.00. We
show toeae in beautiful ahapes, black aad colon, at... $2.00
O- IRflilmor
iSTRAGTOR
Orite Goir oC
CIhsImI
COAL
Just arrivctl; supply j-our^wantt,
for it b going fao.
THE
C. B. TAYLOR COAL GO.
STYLISH SPRING HATS
We acD the Beat $8.00 Hats in America, best stock,'best
ttylea, beat SMOrtmeat, mole of pure fur atock by rdiabk
makeia, hand finbbed aad modeled after moat approved spring
fashion, guaranteed matdileas at ................................. QO
MISCELLANEOUS.
SOc to $2.50
$L00 to $4.00
WcArcParticuIarlylntcrcstcdinSliowiiig:
Our Vast amd Beautiful Spriug Stocks
'
VA/Ajrra>-
the values are unparalled, i
fX leathers, high or low cut, Goodyear welts, rock oak soles,
Cob: n or Mflitary heels, all sizes aud widthk
widths. We cheertnUy
d them to you as best values at. .3.50 «nd 4.00
In additioo to the above, are call your attention to oor great
Unea of sboea at
at $2.00, $2.60 and $8.00. We caa ave yon
money on yom tooe pordiaacs.
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
Most Up-to-Date Stock in the City
each Bioath,
>Bg hendafhe
jeebhy; gboes guaranteed to fiL
If yoM hove t
limit to too namhor ezebaegod. Oor.
l^«iaidOM.aiwm____
WILSON BROS’.
SHIRTS
AID
FURHISHHIGS.
SltlNBERG BROS.
AGEBCT FOR
THE FAMOUS
CARHAKT
OTERAUS
SEVENTH YEAR—SIW
TBAYEBSS OUT, HIGH., MO^AY, APRIL 11,190L
WKATHCR.
BOOHFW
H. WAHtni
fte^^ aod pomfMy
toBlgbt: Taeadayr fair.
TRY A RBOORO WAJrir AIL
j ct Trawerae CItT
ledge. No. m. r. aed A. M.. thk eree' e wlU be wocic la the third de
rree. to he faUowed by red
The Maatoa todge win be praoeat la
Two Chintas Sailora Ware Btruck by
•hell end Killed—Odlcere at
New Chwang Forts Misunder
stood Flash Light Signal.
By Wire to tbe Brenlng Record.
New Chwang. Manchuria. April 11—
MIsandersUndtng of the enstoma dash
light signals caused the odlcem in
command at thg form to think that the
Japanese were making an attack sad
opened dre on a deet plkK boat and a
merchantman that were outward,
bound. Two Chinese seamen were
struck by a shell and were killed. The
Incident shows tbe mental strain
m
at
8t
PMera
tobrated hU drat
caused by the fear of a Japanese atday. Tbe scene a a brUliant and an
under which the Russians are
Inspiring one. Tbe Immense basiltci
laboring.
was thickly crowded wttboot. 4,000
persons kaUing from ail natioas being
preaent. The pope. It was noticed,
was pals »nd looked more aged than
when he h^penred before the pope
on fhs.ooena{ao of hts accession tc
papal throne.
a and possibty jtoulgbt; Tuesday fair.
! Will be ekpecUl meeting of
ard of ant^lsors tomorrow
afternoon at t o'clock. All bOls to
rore the meeting will bare to
before or on the drat day's
a order to be acted upon.
O. 8. C. Invttatlom.
iBvlutioos hare been laaoed by the
O. B. C. dnb for a enchre parly to be
giren «t tbe borne of Mlaa Minnie
Walt Tboraday aflemooe April 14. and
ndng party at tbe City
? Wednesday erenlng. April SO.
BOISE'S nCK FATAL
II.—Ira
I leading a home I
Friday morning when the animal
Jerked away from him and kicked him
oTCT the heart and abdomen. He died
ftaturdar morning at 3 o'clock. An
performed mday night
operatl
They found the large
by his reqi
lestlne w
aerered
Intestine
. _and alto a blood ve*Tbe dlgraUve
digrsUve fluid had
selI broken. The
run Into the abdomen and digest!
parts of Intestines. Ho was the son
of Ora Smith. His age was 10 years.
This is the third fatal accident that
has happened to young men of Chatlevotz in the last few weeks.
lUoinoton harbor open.
Lodtngton. Mich.. April H.—Narigallon at I Aldington harbor, la no
open, Pere Martjuette lake hariE
twen cleared of lee by Pere Marquett
ear ferry No. IS. which made a trip I
Butter's dock last week and broke the
Ice which moved out Saturday with
south wind.
The Bteam barge M. F. Butte
the flrat fiYlghl craft to load here this
season, having left Saturday for Mil
waukee with a fuM cargo of bulk i
Steamer P»*re Marquette. No. 2.
already made a couple of trips fi
Manitowoc with grain and will <
tlnue in the grain trade for several
weeks. Tbe steamers of the Michigan
Salt Transportation company are In
operation, giving the usual dally boat
service between lAidington and Mil-
go to Chicago
for the Hami^
PVank Hamilton i
today to por^aae gc
urn Clothing coaapa
Grlanell Bros. 1
1 or worn out Victor i
and are offering good InducemenU to
their customers, to accept these tdd
records in ^change for new, for a
abort time only. Cor. Front and Cass
streets.
2155 mon wed sat
MRS. TIMBLIN has Just reoeived a
ew line of samples M black dross
soda, silks, all the lateot m.eeltica
p»d newest designs of wash dress
goods. No orders duplicated. 2\»2t
New Ties Today
Of course if )t>u arani the very latesL you fiad h at Benda's-twice a
week—New Tics—See the beauties at Sk; 80c, 76c
tbt Bops’
Shoe Question
SEE THAT WINDOW
FuU of .SwcU Hats, 8.00, iOO, 1.00; Negligee Shirts, $1.60, $LO0,
60c; Fancy Hose, 60c. 85c, 26c.
Is quite a prt^position in every
bonaebold that can boast cf a
boy or two. It's always trouble
to keep the boy Inside hit shoes.
WE OFFER RELIEF.
Our boys' sbot-s are made to
our special order and we guar
antee them to give aalisfartory
wear. Price* are lew. too
Nobby
Snits, 18.
15.13.50.
12.10.
r.50
$LS0
sixtieth
during
semi-annual diocesan church conferbe held this week In Grace
rill begin on Tuesday erening
Papers al the aerrlee will he
read on the general aubject of “Relationa of the MI
Minister, as a citizen, as
nth and to the
ir. with
„____ church.
church.
Tbe sessions will continue Wednes
day morning at 9 a m.. at 10:30 a m..
at 2 p. m. and at 4:16 p. m. The 4:16
p. m. service Wednesday will be for
children and all the jouth without re
gard to church reUtlons are cordially
iBvlled. The address will be by the
. R. H. Peters rector of 8t. Luke's
rch. Kalama»x>.
The teachers In tbe schools are es
pecially invited for Wednesday even
ing when a paper will be rend by
Rev. W. U. Osborne of Battle Creek
on "Teaching Morality In the Schools."
Other Interesting papers will be pre/
Company ConaitU of Hon. A. E. Pal mted.
Tbe ladles of the church will serve
mer of Kalkaska and George
luncheon at the residence of the recC. T. Stout, at noon on
Prey of This City.
lesday fer the
t bishop and clerg>-.
A cordial Iffvi ation Is extended to
The Kalkaska Light and Power cem- the public I
'nd these services.
my haa Just been Incorporated for
116,000 and an upHodate lighting TUCKEK HELD FOE NUBDEB
plant Is being installed In that city.
The company eonaiaU of Hon. A. B. Sheath Which Contained Knife That
r of Kalkaska and George B.
Hied Mable Page Has Imprints
Pray of thta city. Tbe plant will be
of Teeth—Pleaded Not Guilty
1 by electricity generated by means
a dam at Rugga Siding on Rapid By Wire to the Evening Record.
er. four miles north of KMkaakn.
Wkltham, Maas.. April 11—Charles
d the Westinghouse system will be L. Tucker, who waa arrested Saturday
>>d with Loeffel turbine water
e charge of having dinrdered
leels. G. Franke will put In the dam
Mabel Page was arraigned in
and will leave here tomorrow with Mr.
here this morning He entered
Pray for Kalkaska. The plant will be a plea of not guilty and waa remanded
completed and tbe llghu turned on by to Bast Cambridge until April 21.
y i; Mr. Pray will continue to out ball.
ke his home In this city although
tbe sheath which. It la thought,
will he competed to spend consid contained the knife which the girljraa
erable time In Kalkaska during the murdered with, are imprints of teeth.
Installation of tbe planL
A plaster cast of Tucker's teetl
en taken so that comparison m
WABBANT ISSUED
MRS. WALTER GOBLE.
Henry Schomaker Appears Before
Judge Roberta en Charge of A
Loving Wife and Mother Now Slsaptempting Great Bodily Harm.
Ing in Eternal Rest
The funeral services of tbe late Mrs.
A warrant was Usued for Henry Walter Goble were held yesterday
Schomaker manager of the Michigan afternoon at 2:30 from tbe PreabyteStarch company, this araming by rtan church In the presence of many
Hammood Bemdt. an employe, the sorrowful friends who bad come
charge being “Intent to do great bodily
their last respecU. Many fragn
barm lees than murder." Mr. Seboii token were in evidence and the
maker appeared before Judge Larin
•ice occasioned murii sorrow. Rev.
and the
Roberta this aft(
_ J. Biaaell oMciated and L. D. Cur-1
itll tomorrow tia was In charge of the funeral.
conllnued t
morning at 9 o'clock.
'
JOHN MULVEY DEAa
It Is tbe outgrowth of the
Mias Amanda Lennox.
e Michigan Starch coi
Tbe ftmeral servlcea of the lata Mias
psay's plant Saturday when the ma
BUny Important Poaitlofia.
:er fired his revolver after a mlx-v Amanda Lennox were held yesterday
afternoon at 2:30 from her late borne,
Ith an employe._________
By Wire to me Bvenlnc 1
Rev. Hugh Kennedy offlctotlng. Mant
h, Apr!
gathered to pay their last reapecta to
MUSICAL - ENTERTAINMENT.
lied this---------- one whom in life they bad held dear
la. He was a member of tbe
and there were many baaatltal Bow
e of I8SL 1M2 1887. and 1895
ers aa mnte evidences of tbetr love.
Tbe music waa fumlabed by a quartet
and held many other offlcea of trui
On Friday, April 22. the cbotr of the
First M. K charch will give an enter
MRB FRANK AOEMAU.
now sleaps tn the silent cUy of
tainment In the church for the nuclent
of
beginning
a
permanent
music
fund,
Cancer Waa tka Cauaa of Eatimablt
le body of the entertainment will
Lady's Death.
aaiat of an illostrated lectenra. *The
Mrs Frank Ademaa of »«5 Barlow Passion Piny."
J. W. HllMker received a aer
atrwet died thto morning at 11 o'clock
Rev. Laufman will give tbe 1
la tbe side from a horse tbla i
of cancer. Tbe ftmeral arrangeamts which will he Ulustrated by €4 pictures Tbe horse kndbk*d him do
will be announced later. Tbe fnaeral from aetnal photographs and given then Jumped over bib. IVirtnnately
XCun
charge of L. O.
• In ch
tor^the first time. Prateaoor Hant s
broken aad be U able
orehestra will give, two aelectlona.
> be arouad.
male quartet will sing *3ou Bolt
not BtOOND CLABB MATTER.
which will be Illustrated; a solo enbRalph B. Knapp and Mlaa Oeaera
"Tbe Grand Amen." wUI also be W. Pbote were quleUy married Batni^
BMcs Cannot Oe Theewffh the Mak
trmled and the cbotr wil pot on day aftaraoaa at the naraoaage by
at Btmb Bayn Baprome Court
Rev. Hi«k Kaaaedy of tbe Anbury
By WIN to tbe Bteulag Baeord.
MethodM cbUTcli. Mr. Kaapg Is a
Black Lake Ctaar of lea.
Waablngton. April ll -Bookm oat^
paper hanger and painter of this city
not so tbrottgh tbe malU aa aeeond
aad Mlaa Pbote Uvea at BoAoa. They
HoUand. Mldu April 11—Tl
Si,*Mtwr tut BoFrauie Court of tbe a BMck lake hna Bonc out and tbe will make tbelr home at 722 B^dolpli
United States rated today.
teaaMT Argo begaa Rnniiy to open
**b!*V. Lewla. faritery ct lalaaAwbo
IS tri^weekly aerriee wtth CbIcago.
Navi«a«an Open.
Tbe 1:20
20 O.R
O. R. * L trnfai waa a half
NavigatioB Is aow opoa at <
hoar late today.
golx. the lee haviag ffoae out
Union Made Orcralis
48c, 65c, 85c
S. Benda & Co.
FasIUoiuAle Ontfitters
Union
; Hide
: Cordmor
Puts.
I.r5.2.00.
2.50.3.00
: 3.50
Buys an excellent pair of shoes
WE HAVE A OOOO BHOEMAKER’S SHGP.
The Relationa of a Minister to Various
Phases of Lift Will Be the Open
ing Dlaeuaalon.
LADIES' SHOES
GET A
BOTTLE OF
That look good and feci good They're a combination of IN, styla and
quality. Patent colt or vIcJ kW. Blucher cut or full alippm- vamp.
They're sure to please you.
PERFECTO
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
OppoaHa Whiting HotoL’
TREE DOLLARS
THE SELZ SHOE
ELECTRIC
UGBT PLANT
Im Smith la the Third Young Man of
Chartavela to Be FaUlly injured
In the Feat Few Weeks.
« €ity Book Store
begaa today lor
The pahlle
the last eight weeks aeaaloe after a
week's rei...............I the teachers are
__the eiceptloa of
Nye. who was naahle to
tasaa today on aeeoaat ^
MISTAKE
IN SIGNAL
DIOCESAN
CONFEKENCE
♦
aiddeo in mslae ”
H you. Uriah te Intaeaot ynoraaff In a good, sshilaaami Otery of rvral
Uft In a YatUesa district. PON of wH ood cAsvurnaaa.
Similar In aatmw to Oovid Hanim and Kbsn HsMan. and pponeunesd b nmny to ba auparior. Prtoa fLH.
K
King AWwim WIM Lmv* for Froneli
Henry M. OmMoM Is the Mead of the
O^MoJ Ffwo Madrid.
Interoals of the "Meord of Bimlcar
Br Wire to the Broplos Baeord.
Hiir CandMats and U Chaii^
Madrid. April IL—It la asMM
t Kins AlfoBao will go to
man of the Committee.
Madrid
end of
Mar. after rlsiUnc Paris he will (o to By Wire to the Brealag Baeord.
a and fraia tboDoe to Vleaaa.
Detroit. Mich. April 11.—Honei
rairoB's boom for the republtcas
gabenatorfal nomination was formal
1y laonched here today. Henry M.
DoMMd. dialnnan of the ooaunittpe
haring Warran'a latcresu la hand.
I a atatemeat asking all repnbllcto aapport him. la the atatement.
Warren is set forth as being a atroeg
adroeate of primary eleotkm reform.
The Detroit papers are all nnlted I
the aopport of Warren. He is set fort
t honest candidate against ma
■USSUIS UNDE! A STAAIN chine lateresta.
♦
Bf jr. D. auM'
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WAITS PIDIAKT
Read
ForSOc
shGE
Phones:
BTGR&
Citizens S2. BaU 1».
Cor. Tenth St and Lake Ava.
This is one of the BKST wearing
mens’ ihoe sql.l in this rity* We
have receive-1 om new •}*-n* tn-
Take it home and try it,
and if you don’t like it,
retoni tt and get your
and will be g’ad t>* s'jov
C A 1. 1.
O N
».
f c
Tho Old Reliable Shoe How
FRANK FREIORIOH &
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
THE NEW STAND
202 Front Stroe
igeae#aaao»vo^s»»»o»A»fr»»
O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Title
I
Traverse City Manufacturing Go.
W. L.. BiPtOWN,
$ilk$ and
Dre$$ Goods
^
75c
LOO
39c
LOO
e (Uilbeltn
OfMf
«Mf OaiMr
Our Long
Experience
'e»tbh$ rit u Bar
eundrsns* and
Boys' Fine
Sweaters
ears
Pants
Maists
Btonses
ShMs
EoerytWsfltbe
emu Of
BigBofa
mm need
Children's and boys'
Clothing and Fumiahinga
with certainty of plaaalng.
W« carry twice the stock
. children's and beys*
fine goods of any
howee in Nertowm Michigan—
this means, of oawres. that «u have..
"Uttle PMAossr" oMte this
year are ae attractive they
eetl at aigM-B1 JO to $7J0for the -bigger beys.- .
from 14 to 20 years of aga, the slylee
de not vary so muck from year to jmar,
but wo may ba caaatod apan thie year
and every year te alww the AatesL
biggest aad beat asaartoMaC to be
seen In this reglea XBOtofMJB.
Bawilton Qotbing^
THE EVBHnre HEOOBD, TBAVKHSB CITY, MICE, M03TDAY, AFSIL U, IfOi.
THEEVEHMGRECOIW IS KG now
mot. T. MTUm^ W. MAMM
TOfAUDl I FAVORITE J I
iPHEscRiPnoHj
tuacmuml
NONiHiMnei
/Mmf SSmS Si SNiSh
YOU can just as well
bare a cgiriggc to take the baby oat RiBMmw at aoL We bare aa
itataKaae qaaadty aad at tbe yrioai me baae oa them it maket it
cany far yoa to ova ooe. Am to the
$L00 down aad laall
fMBtee. Real eatote valaes a
tag aaA there ye otker erldeoces of
orncc t» FHONT «trc
Mk •Mmm*. N*. SA
C. A. tMUXHM. cur dm
New Tork, April ll.—Beventean
tke twentyoee McCairen leaden of
Ilya kave deecrted MeCarrea and
y Hall,
Ha!
•ane over to Taxamaay
wklek
make* It praetleany cntala that tbe
New York delegaUoa to the-------------ic aatlooaJ roaveetloa will _
•irncied By may tkto to rlewed.at a
York was expected to sun a toadsllde
for him In other antes aad c
SUtIMKM COMDITKMU.
Is rwlMrtas tbc aBMdml and lado»
trial coadHona c/ tb« paat wi^k.
Haary Cl»«s. a( M«r Tork, la hla
vaekly mn\rm. «ya la pan:
“Aa A raaaH oC raoaat adraaeaa a
oinek bHtar rc«Hac axUta la tBaaeial
elrclaa. aoirtthataadlna a*ay anaatia(aciory faaforwi
H U quU* erWlent
tka tk* ccHtatry •• «o»n* ihrooak a
period or koalBMa rcaclIoB. vhlek b«gaa at Ibe Batt and la alowly trareUa*
WMiaard. lu gnsaieat aa-rerliy aaema
to bar* bat« fait oa tbi. aide of ibe
Mlaalaalppl. and Ibere are. aJread
Bipaa of rooorery wbicb are a»ore o
leaa aooooragla*.
At tke Weat d<
pressiOB baa beep mucb leaa aerera.
bet aM>BU deatlaed to ran lu coorae
uatU H diaappaata oo the Peeiac
eoaat.
Botk railroad eenUnaa aad
eleariag koeae retoma aa well aa boa
laaaa reporta, leaUfy aa to tbla
UoB. and the great wooder U tL_
kaa aot baeo owre arrere. eoaaldcriiif
the opbeaTalr that bare ukee plaoe
ta tie llaaodal and In tbe labor tnar^ keta. Tbe latter are fortunately abat
ing. aad tbe quick reauaptlon ttf reelral tendaoclea It aattaractory proof
of the aoandnaae of buali^ aflaira In
gMMral. Tbe ooet of llrtag U
blgb aad a good many men are thrown
pot of ogwloyaeot by labor ironblee
or oiber dimcolUea; but tbe iwadjaatmot proeeaa U fairly under way. and
la likely to eontlnne until the baala of
a new forward norement la laid. Tbe
Booth aad Boutbweat It la worth not
ing. eooUaue except kmally pmaper-
**WATOOWXKASr*
Idfm. A. Bradys Bpeclal l*roduetlon to
Be Beetfi Here on Monday.
April 2S.
An event that will prove to l>o
auich more Importance than any ot
dramatic engagement ever In tbla c
> announcement that Wm. A.
on of the beauBrady’a apedal nrodi
Baat." to to be
tlful piay. "Wiyfnown Eaat."
Monday April «. with
aeen here oo Monday.
Ito entire equipment of ecenery. propertlea. electrical effect a. and lu own
apedal furniture and dmplnga. and tbe
great diy cast.
"Way Down Baat“ to from tbe pen
of Lottie Blair Parker, and baa been
elaborated by Joaeph R- Oriaraer. The
piny baa been nnaalmounly pratoed In
every city that It baa been preeented.
aad eapeclally ao In tbe torgeat clUea.
It having ran for over dOO nigbta In
New York. 860 nigbu In Chicago, JOO
nlgbU In Bomoo and 200 nlgtau In
Philadelphia. It baa met with aucb
cnthnaiaatlc reception on lu return
Ytalu that It baa been righly termed
an eternal ancceaa
Securing tbla beautiful prodi
for Traverae City to the reauli
peated efforta on tbe part of Manager
Blelnberg for tbe paat three yearm. and
It to certain that the engagement will
1 letter <
RIPUBUCAN WARD CAUCUBEg.
Called for April It to Elect Oelegatea
to County Cenvontlon.
.
Tbe republican city committee iwi
In tbe Record office Saturday night
luM audited tbe bino for the elf
election
expe
—-------txpenaea‘“id
and orden*
ordered the ami
mid by Treaaurer
paid
Treaaurer
laurer J. A.
A Montague.
The oommlttoe
oommiilttoe fixed FYlday evening.
April 22. aa the time for tbe ward
oaocnaea to elect
t delegatea
delegat
eld on the
r nooventkM) to be held
1 will elect
Ikth. Tbe county c
-delegatee to .the aUte. eoogreaalonal.
eenatorial amd legtolatlTe oonrcsiloea
lurpoee.
man believe, of bringing forward
forwan a
dark boree
bOTM candidate at St. Louto—
BBgn with skirts clean of the
of I' le factlooaltom of
1 a record aad
n. and
David Beaaett Hill—aad
DomlaatlOB crown on bto
head
In t bto connection tbe reiter
ated statement
lent that the real power In
Tammany hall to not Murphy, but
Mayiw George B. Mcaellan. is highly
significant, many lieUeve.
TTie Washington correspondent of
Ibe Herald says:
That Grover Cleveland s declaration
in favor of Judge Parker will help the
Sew York iurtat In tbe eaat and south,
where he stood In need of help, and
will injure him In tbe west and north
west, where injur)' will do bto canvass
auxlmam barm, to tbe consen
optokm of the result of the supi
Cleveland of tbe New York candidate
for tbe democratic
nomination for
presideat as gathered among demo
crats In congress.
t to regarded as tending
eat to a union of tbe radi
opposed to Bryanlsm. with the
oonservatlvea. but tbe effect will be to
drive away from Judge Parker t
the former followers of Bryan,
d about made up tbetr mind
support Judge Parker aa a get to
gether candidate. In the oplnloo of
any democrats, it ties Clevelandlsm.
bleb to tbe name which they know
le other radical wing of the party
. the Judge Parker's candidly.
In a Herald dispatch from Prince
ID, ex-Presldent Cleveland Is quoted
k saying:
"1 do not see how any one profess
g to be s real. Intelligent democrat
can hesitate to accept Mr. Parker, tf
he abould be nominated, as a fit repre
if aafe and conservative
principles
11
UIKE)
BACKACHE
NERVOUSNESS
HEADACHE
AND
^ BURTON’S RECORD
“Borne of us may have been of oplniD that another nomination might be
lore expedient. But that should be
mere matter of opinion which should
upon Mr. Parker.
"Feeling assured, as I do.
Qominatloo will be made repn
democratic principles. I i
nting
only
candidate,
t should be remembered that
e unobjectionable candidate
velert tbe more vrlll our oppooenti
iriven to search for campaign
terial In our platform declaration.
"I do not believe that I can be i
my conviction that in
I. of all others, our plstform
short and to the purpose.
lere may be such campaigns aga
t I know this is not one of them
'There are rertodn democratic doc
trines believed In by that conservative
element of the party which
Louto.
These
ehmild. In no event be evaded.'
STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS COUNTY—SB
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he Is senior partner of the firm of F
J. Cheney A Co, doing business in the
City of Toledo. County and Slate afore
said. and that said firm will pay t
•Hm of ONE HUNDRED DOUJV
for each and even* case of Catarrn
that cannot »>c cured by tbe use of
Hall's CalsiTh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Swam to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this Cth dsy of
ceml*er. A l» 1«16
(Seal.)
A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public
lull's Caiarrh Cure to taken inter
nalty. and acts direetly on the bloo<l
and mucous surface of the sj
for testimonials f
F J CHENEY A CO.. Ttoledo. O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75c
Take Hsll's Family Pills
PrivaU Grab Scheme.
Washington. April 11.—Stories on
fnslor Burton, current about Topeka
; the time of his election, have found
tbelr way to Washington since his con
viction as a grafter, and are floating
abont the corridors. TTie ctmgrv'oslonal delegation from Kansas ku kioseoed up. and will talk now where
silence prevailed before the St. Lsrals
verdict.
Tbe story of Ibe man who collected
a bill against Hurtun Is eft repeated
When Burton was In the legislature
he bad formed a land company for the
P'irp«MM> of organizing a new town and
turning farm acnaigc into city lots.
It flauentMl. In tbe deal a man placed
an amotint In Burtfui's hands for colb>ctlon. which was never turned over.
The man died and hfs son Inherited
the claim. RepeattHl efforts had failed
i get an>thini
Wht^ Buck I and hU supporiei
1st of the, work of II
NOTlC»-To tbe Banking InaUtutlona
of the City of Traverae City:
Sealed blda are requeated by t
OouBcll of tbe City of Traverae aty.
Wcblgma. for tbe blgbeat rate of Inlereet payable on dally balancee of
maoey belboglng to the city or
cnatody. and the loweat rate of
eet to be peld by the-city tor each
temporary kmnx aa tbe city abaU have
power to maka tbe word temporary to
mean wltblo tbe term of tbe contract,
or ooe year from May l*t. 1204. SnM
nenled piopoeata to be depoMted with
liown Mobile."
.berg's Ormnd Thi
lay. April 7.
to one of the most realistic
c of Mr. Lta
coin J. Carter's producil
ctkms
The
plot it cleverly ctmstructed and brings
out a great deal of ffbep heart Inter
est. pathos and a laughable amount <vf
side splttUng comedy.
The story u In the South as
name would Indicate, oo the bank
the Mississippi where a happy h
to broken up by an Imposter who rep
resents himself as s long lost son. He
falls In love with the heroine who bcUev(<s him t
brother and
atory 1 woven around tbto plot In an
ttlng and esciting style
The
scenic effects are said > be of partlcnlar note.
decided somet]
ss;
The Udlae of tke Bnptlat cbnrcb
that of Canada: it
rtce A RBCORD WANT Aa
t«v A HBOOBD WAprr Aa
that of Kagtaad a
lattoB so.oooooa
TRY A MOORO WANT AB.
OarSpodalNo. $ fa a bcaatifal.
wefl anadc. reebaiog GoOart. jim
hke oat. bndi aad faot adjastt to
any destaable poaitioo A iad) at a
tiam. a beaatifo]. good, aohd meU
made Go4:ait. icnovable vfhoU
ateriag, beat aatomobOe ated gear.
Acel pufai haadica, ated wbeefa
whb robber tirea, nibber cad caps
oo hoba. foot break, all gear and
'VI III Piawmali •
c-a^HAjniOKu
xo cBonnu^Ao
I THIBLOT.J
[.a OAKKB
Wholesato and RatalL
Your RaMaMa I
Donald Force and Everett Brown,
two tilmax boya. retumwl to their
town the other evening and
start t>d to do up the place In wild
west style They
but while the vlll
irshal
the romcr
grocery
lllog
thrill:
lllng capture, tbe young men
t.f the Jail and were foun
diligent search, hiding
chen
floor in «»ne of
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind.,;
knew what to do In tbe hour of need. |
HU wife bad such an unusual case of
stomach and liver tronble. physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
tried I>r King's New Ufe Pills and
she got relief at once and a-as finally
cured. Only 25c. at Johnson's Drug
Store and F. H. Meads. Drugglst-s
IF YOU want a fine fitting, uptodate style suit at right price call on
J. Kramer. 215 East Front St 2144-tf
9200
THE W:0RLD MOVES
GIVEN IWAY
ENTERPRISE GROCERY
to the purchaser ot a seven
room house on West 9th street.
What is the owner’s km is your
gain. Must be loM at ooce.
If you are kmking for a REAL
BARG .AIN, here IS your chance.
Look this house over this evening or tomorrow.
so DOES THE
1000 CANS
. F. Nerlmger.
hardly >,»r
or money chccrfuUy refunded
C. W. Aahton,
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS
NOTICE!
ENTERPPfSE
GROCERY
Have your Electric
Wiring installed in
accordance with the
National Board of
Fire Undeiai’riters.
It Pays ifi tbe End
FAaa Faa Cam# to Tkiok of H
WOOD u Emoogk Hifhor Tki$
Yoor Tion 64S to Enmbh Yoo
to Soro tho Coot of o
CMS
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
125 Cass SU
in ono Sotoon.
InTcxse aty.
Tho Got ftoogmo
Zraotrst Citp
6as Companp
rz
KAskorA
TABLETS
WHS
EWMi
ftMBCE
Cost from $12JiO to 118.00.
WE COHKECT THEM FREE.
but he
.-S:
riilicolouslv low price of
8c PER CAN
y.nMH
=S:7s;“="”
Reliable Builders
J. D. Muted & D. B. Malted
Carpenten and Bnildcrs
Old rcllsble hultdem. best of refer
ences. arc prepared to do all kinds jf
can>cnter and Joiner work. Estimates
given on short notice.
An one contentplatlng building or
repslrlng will do well to consult tl
atovve firm. Office and stair work
specialty.
Residence 2(‘3 East Eighth street.
CIHsens phone 275 3 rings.
ilii
MUST HAVE
A CHINA
CLOSET...
in these days of cleaning house and re-furnishing your dining room. It to
one of the awellest pieces of furniture you can own. Must have one to put
your fancy china in—surely get broken If put sway with the other dtohea.
Must have a place to show them to your friends. This is the greatest dis
play of handaemcly made, Artistically put together china closets that the
largest factories could prodvtce. We were particularly fortunate In being
able to "get in on the ground floor" with some of these large concerns and
the rssult is the lowest prices for the best of goods. $11,50 to $32.00.
SEE THE NEW BUFFETS
That we have just received. Nothing can eompare with them in beauty,
style and finish. They Just pot the finishing touch to the dining room. If
you cnce had one yoo would wonder how you ever got along so long wifhout
£■■=£•‘-sS-S
Robbed the Grave.
A Startling incident to narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, at fol
lows. "I was In an awful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk
en tongue coated, pain continually In
back and sides, no appeUte. growtag
weaker day by day. Three phyaldans
had given me np Then I was advised
to use Electric Bitters: to my great
Joy, the first Itotile made a decided
Improvement. I continued tkeir use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they robbed the grave
g
ot
County School Cos
another victim" No
should fail
to
try them. Only SO cenu.
c
guaranteed
sh to announce to all parties
iplaUog to take the June toach- at Johnson's Drug Store
Meads, dniggista.
ers' examination that there wlU be a
opoclal list of questtans oo the Bute
U.VION
CIGAR
MAKERS mm
Manual and Course of Study. In addi
tion to be usual list on tke subject good smges. therefure they make good
'n
2155-Kt
of theory and nit.
Coplea of the cigars—the best.
reeervea tbe right to reject any or
manual aad course of atady may be
nnbhU.
olualned at tbe ooaamlaatoaar's office
Gbas. M. Been. City CW...
at the court bouse.
Dated tbto ttb day of April. A. D.
1104.
21WAI
BiMeemu:
B ABPLUg2m.<toalW«dOW
Indige^K
Copeland b
aside, only
befo
before
another crowd
Burton could
; b« i
beautilal icchan^ Go^Cait
may ooedM woold aak you $30.00
savings
....
William A. Smith has purchased
the White a
subscripOon
of the
Eagle and tl
Indopendent.
moved to White CIcmhI. ‘*Smtth to said
to be a bustler and sr II wake per pit*
up in White Cloud.
Albert Brooks, of Boyne City, be
lieves marriage to be a failure. He
found fcoh In a pocketbook and said
nothing
His wife found it out and
UlkAd
The owner of the money of
fered S50 reward. Brooks thrashed his
wife Mrs. Brooks talked some more.
Brooks languishes In Jail.
The 25 year-old son of John Gale of
Vernon, who for some time has been
mentally deranged, caused. It to said,
from excessive clg^ite smoking, has
l>een missing for some days. He ran
away from the bouse the other day
Wort His Way into the Ssnats by the and was afterwards seen disai
in the swamp and has
bet
Championship of a Nefarious
BTAQC AND PLATTORM.
Wa. tka nadaratgMd. 4o karaby
. ngraa U) rafond tka mm/tj on n M: nont bottle of Oraoan'b Warmntad
■yrap of Tar It It fnlla to enro yoor
nm«h or oold. Wo alao naimataa n
to prova lattaCMtocr or
It was of oi
alty that tke -------------T |Ao».
akoaki
akoaM take ia pietare eC tke Koigku
of Pytkiaa bj
by BaakRckt.
Tbe boaco
aetr as a aeoret asnrtoe
of oenaterfelt mooey to Uklag ta tke
serckaBU np oear Bt. IgBace.
The Perry oouacU to eoasidertas a
boad tke vfOage tar S2.fiM tor
; a brick addttkm to tke Lamb
i Co.‘a plaBt. tbns doubliig tke
capacity of tbe eoacswn.
It to reported In Battle Creek that
the plaaa for the prbpoaed new $W.aOO
Oraad Traak paaseager station tkere
srlll be ready for the Inspection of tke
pure food town residents today.
Tbe Reading board of building In
spectors recently handed In a bill for
t3C for services. TTte conncIl atroked
its collecUvc chin. locAcd out of the
window at Reading's collection of sky
scrapers, and cut the bill in two.
Plans and specifleatioas for tbe new
library annex w-hlcb will be added to
the group of buildings at tbe North
ern Bute Normal school a: Marquette
bsve been approved and work will be
started as aooa as the .weather per-
ave a halt,' afftaa or
V to carpet eama in
r apaeial carpet.
W. Bl
RallaMa Haim
w Fur
ri on the
cigars.
2155 2Ct
TRY A RBCORO WANT A&
SPECIAL
FOB SATUBDir
On Saturday we will sell
OOMBINETS with bale
handles at ONLY......- A;
59c
BEAUTIFUL
m CHIFFONIER
Is the handsomest article in the bed ro
drawers arvl a fins mirror.' Thera are
Kially those wKh four or five
I nice place for the hats. Sometimes this place to mad for a "madieim
J cabinet." then you know where tho meat-uaad madicinaa are when yoj want
them In a hurry. We have eighteen d Werent styles of chHIoniera priced
EACH
If looking for a Combinet
at a low price, this fa yoor
opportuaity.
from %«JOO to $Z7.0a
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Fartious Farrahd Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MBtCANIILE COMPANY
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nstiEncans.
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HANNAH & LAYCO’S
MIOHiST QUALITY POSaiBLE
v
BE S Ti
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UNIFORM AWO SATISFACTORY .
FLOUR
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
We Offer $1,^
Maick U.-Tha
. wto ttras aaar
r > Dtoaaaa Gotb TImX Uqwowwa Cm*C'MOL
UowuL te wMek Mr. tSm^nrm kta
to kwv «■
^MkaM. w two to^
teT«»twt4rf eras DMt to rok MM
WE.
M • *»o«t amt Ms
MMtlqr U a ajMcry. It to mM tkat
I BUM to MeTtoMca. B* e«a*
era Bboat M r*ara a«o. trIU ao
_asa except a aack u his back.
Ha aavar altovs the aaek to be awar
troM Mb aa« «hu ha eoMs to tovB.
aboet oaea ta three ■oaths. It U aloajrs oa hto baek.'BrerTthias ha bora
la paid for la COM eotes aade SO or 40
jean aso It to saU that shortU be
fore the au oaaw to this part or he
r, there wars sone tarpe trala
kes u4 the people of the rll■Beet bln with these
aiu is BOW aboot 70 jaa
ace aad still do oc^ has been at
ite his secret.
M’afJtSSfiSWTBSX"dd^to destroy at once and forever
Acte Idilte OargCiB.
liaBOBaac b tha resak of a proctao
"a JStoatick^Jr
tSSWS'---
“THERE IB MO GOO*’
mmad BandH BMtovM I
HsraMtar. ^ Ha Baya.
for. In the bic parillon ararj day a
April II.—-There
iBBch will be served aad the rest of
the time will be spenl mostly in b>ih.
II." says Peter N'iedemler. "There
U BO beavea. I am not afraid to die,
Inc. wadlBC ud playlBC aroond
laahd.
because 1 do not believe la a Ood. or
Coacressaan Wade of Iowa wuu In a future life. When I am haaffed
to know why Attoroey Oeoeral Knox
April *2. that will be the end of
> forever."
W. I. Muslin baa Joat been elected does not CO after tbe trusu. BpeakNledemrter i
l > hU «fih ewBsecutlTe len» aa preol- Inc In tbe bouse oe thto subject, he
drail of the PHlalmra Block Exchance. told of a private soldier In the civil In Spile of tbe sprlftly passing days.
Priest and preacher have labored
Mr MoMin was born In the amokj cllj war who was always remiss at drill
Bdenaater.
liar, but
but he
he only
on
Brtj-four jeara ac«». ud since reach- and always chanted when tbe retreat
oOod."
e is BO.ball.
bell. Thereto
There
tac
haa taken acilve Interest' sounded. One day hta redmeni was
tac auhood
I
leation.
MimbScud^W affair.
j ordered to charge a confederate deMarx to troubled
over the queatl
troubl
^■1
W.^idweT; the retiring ‘srttneni on the wp of the hill.
e to BghttaB with hlBBalf.
Vu Diae aaya: “There to a Ood.
Id a heaven. There ta a hell, ud I
«u to eacape It If 1 eu.“
Theae. to ahori, are the present reEloas dogaua of the “utomatic trio.-
HOFOUSTESTTY
from Governor Wright saying <
der the existIng law. of the
Bute. Clllaena of the Pblllppinea t
nirt protect thHr invention. In th
United1 States by cav
tlnltiMt States patent
issue pstents to citlaens
tens of the
t!
Philip
pines The secretsry has submitted
an addition to the pending Philippine
MU designed to meet U»c situation
. Admiral Bowles, who retired from
Ibe coiiMroctlon department of tbe
navy to take general charge of
ding plut near Quincy. Mass..
ship bulldli
JUST TB —Kim
aka Thto Coupon to B. E. Wait
Sons' Stors and Got a Box of 1
o-ns. the Flash Forming Food, on
Approval.
Such unusual result, follow the
of Ml-o-na. the flesh forming food and
stomach regulator, that 8. B. W’alt A
Bun. are willing to make roo*t liberal
term, to Induce people to give It n
trial. The following coupon explains
Walt A Sons will do—furBlh’s treatment of
f In case It does
olutely 1
Btste. will iM- building the ships of the
sse the ' ‘Igbl
„
and
futu
........... inB the near future.
troubles. If Mi-o-na falls, tbe first cost
The "Mark Twain" of Norway, to absolutely nothing, in aocorduce
whose literary gualiUes have won ih^ with the terms of this coupon
recognition of
Mr. A. J. Baker of 713 Locust atreeL
Evansville. Ind.. writes: "I believe
re is no other medicine eguai to
ol for eldery people . I would not
(* 11,000 for the good t hu done
IF makes strength for tbe aged
ax no other medicine seems to do. ud
.h- .boh.
.............. COUPON.........
Thto coupon entitles any read- :
- of the Evening Record to havo :
the purchase price of Mi-o-u refunded In case It does not in
crease tbe weight and cure atomarb troubles. ’They aaaome all
the risk, and Ml-o-u is absolutely
free unless It gives satisfaction.
S R. WAIT A SONS TAKE ALL
THE RISK.
welllaon's Drug Stort ?. oor
known druggiets.
dniggieti
when latervlew In
this matter, said; "We
store such a
aold In c
Itallxer and
strength
wonderful
vltallxer
nmker for the aged as Vlnol: It to utore’B remedy for the sick, the weak
and the ngod.
"Vlnol owee It virtue and great
tbe fact that U
s In a highly concentrated form all
active curative properties of cod
liver oil. without a drop of the
I 1h- conceded to know somr^
uul the business be has been
.r,:sr..2. r?,u«
hrosden”htovfxpcrienoe. wns
I the while house I
.:u“e*Irf’lllnnesota Hto nam<
la Hans U-Iud. and he to. in appear
limad falr-halred and blueeyed
lelud cunoi speak English ud BenNelMm acted as interpi
Interpreter
ator NelMin
First Ueuteaut Rudolph
lleved
of the Fourteenth cavalry
:
:
:
:
As an evidence of good faith, when
you get a box of Ml-o-na. leave fifty
be'rnired" States army. He cenia on deposit with 8. H. Walt A
tsll- Sons: they will give you a signed re
December C.
ceipt to refund
money In case the
fund the roone:
Is IJeuIitenut Ernestt IV celpt
eatment docs not do
first lledienut. corps of engi treati
aimed for it. What fairer offer
s native of WiMonsIn
Utm- claim
Peek,
neers.
tenant Pn k stands « f<*et
inches
and was
a star graduate at West
pfdnt. where the other i>oys used to
cal! him "Pike’s Peek," He has given
cpeclal attenti«.n to ma<1 ronstnic
tion ud soon after his graudatlon
gr
supervised the building of a tnllltuy
road whirh is now knoi
Apart fwm his . re and m<
who are said to be t [» only memM-ra
of his family In wh
place Implicit mist
ire rkhtomsky.
the proprietor and editor of the Vlednmnsti. which I. the orgu looked to
throughout the whole empire as the
real exponent of opinion to court
clei.
Tbe prince accompanied
exar when still cxarevUrh on hi.
In the far rut. and afierssrd wro
moat high fslutin’ book about It
An
unsparing critic of England, be I. alwi
a Tcutophobe of the flrat wator.
ascribes all the present trouble
the Chinese policy of Ce'cmany
has accostomod the crar to regard
India as the ultlmalr heritage of the
Slav rare.
Charles M. Schwab will shortly s<
one of his cherished srhemrs realUe
Fur throe years the steel magnai
has been ptonning a children’s health
and fun resort for New York
The
resort Is loratr-d on Staten Island a
conaiata of an extensive park In wh'
are all sorts irf contrlvanee. for minis
tering fb the pleasun* of the little
ones. A hig boat will ply between
there and the city, and the plan Is to
lake aboot l.otxi ehlldreo over every
day In summer and bring them hack
in the early evening. Tralni'd nurses,
guards and private policemen will sec
that the visitors are properly cared
imended
not seem
ough. which
ily cured my
Id of
Vlnol
made me strong ud
I. but It ma
enthualaaiically endorse
ud
>,.«»to
be made than thto. put out by one
.“o'!
<
‘ most reliable drug firms la thi
you
‘tiono? In justice tn youi
l-o-na does
>uld accept it today. If Mii
absolutely
I help you. It costa you a
ihing. while If it cures.’ the expei
very trifling.
i
[THE BEST TONIC
CUT OUT YWe COUPON
“IS
rirw?
tal matter.
DcB*w;;hn;i
For toe Aamricu rights to Liqoo-
M. W. ATttlttlMNI S
old Idea that certain
tot stand advertising to
1 arc advertising today
five year*, ago that ad
Great Advortlaing Firm of PMIadalveritoing would «y. them no good.
phia Btartod With B2S0 Cu>tal.
Others who now say the same thing
Boalmaa Now BBNOOOjOOa
will themselves M- advertising In uother five years.
"lATtyconclude*! Mr. Ayer, with a
Frc« the Philadelphia Press
smile, "there wen- some who told us
The firm of N. W. Ayer A -Son. of
when we started that this business
city, the largest adveritoing couM not be nin )succcaafnlly from
agency In tbe Un ted Statea. cceiebrat- Philadelphia
Think of that?
ilveryesterday tbe thlrtyAfth I
ha-s Umg
thtos ihcorj
il
and
rboae s
y of a boalnea
inemed by th.’
xploded to well witneMu
lured c
>nomK-4is success of N. W. Ayer A
le he name of PhliIon. which has made
Phlladelphla firm
adelphia
known from one end <ir the rniteu
s resource ud power oB modern States to the other
unknoam 'N. W. Ayer
W. Ayer, entered the
hto son.
A Grut Bcnsatlon.
ea of making H a bual
with the---------------There waa a big sensation In l..eeaneaa along Philadelphia methods
ille. Ind. when W. H. Brown of that
’They started, father and son. In a
lace, who wu expected to die. had
only twenty feet aguare on SuIs life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis
near Seventh.
Btiwe
inmptlon. He w
covery f
~
to "Preet'
-I
building, on April
present
ifferable agonies
"I endu!
ISSO. ud. u
ir New Discovery gave
J. Their
^ capital wax
„
prexent head of
me Immediate relief ud soon there
Tday:
after effected a complete cure.”. Sim
her wu tbe head. I was the MBoe ilar cures of ConqumpUoa. Pneumonia,
and we wore etjuml partnera."
Bronchitis ud Grip are Bumerous. It’s
ith thto cultal the firm proceeded the peerless remedy for all throat ud
____ pvelop newspaper advertising, ud lung trouble*.
Price 60c ud 81.00.
In the flntt year did a business of 115.- Giiaruteed by Johnson’s Drug Store
000
In the thlrtMour years since
F^I. Meads. Druggists Trial botthey have furnished to the newspapers
of the United SUtea a total of more
ihu I3S.000.000 of advertising Today
they are dealing with 18.000 publica
tions ud tbelr payments to tthese
tghly
average flO.OOO m day. oi
speak-ing. 83.600.000 a year
&
Paaaad by Cadillac's Bits and Want
To Big Rapids,
Tlie niimlier of aobllers fngnged
the war of the revolntloa wat IM.ORS; In the wrar with France.
la
tbe war of ISIS, with Cnwt Britata.
380,7*0: In the Seminole war in Flori
da. 22,70:.; In the Mexican war. 7K718;
la the rHiellton 2,213.’Wa; to tbe 8pantoh war. 312.000.
---------- ---- --------yooraell, ptoaM
accept it to-day. for it places yoo aaIdcr no obiigatioo whatever.
ozone oosU joe. aad $i.
We Paid tlOOsOOO
MIBBEO SECURING WEALTH
mon. who recently porchatiod residence properties in Muton and taken up hto residence there,
states that be went over tbe old trail
from ’Traverse City to Big Rapids fif
ty-two years uo. And one night he
relates, the party of eight men ramp
ed on the arm l>etwoen the two Clam
lak<-s In Wexford county. They were
It Impressed with the pine
for«-st 1 Bd the site for a town where
Cadlllai now stands; indeed so strong
Impn-sslon th
le of bis comp
plat a town
to take up homesteads i
but after a long dtoruMlon
taken and a majority
ority ^was for pressing
on to Big Rapids.
Thus ao nearly did
.
Th
W P. Damon
Dami:
ud friends <
pmba
a chapter In
Wexf.
•xfonl county history as the found
er of Cadillac.—Muton Tribune
iff*** oowtorta for it.
These are the knoan
m that metficine cu
rooblcs is to help Nature
the gefom.^|»d^och rr«uh
tsmsAL atws
\
sr m WMLO
S with w^^'«
retreated, all but tbi. one «w.
.•t OB
_____ _ a. usual. By
Suiar
Mr oSdwell wa. the auditor I who kept
o. chargiBg
y be appeared, dragging with
of the territory for a term ud was “d
prisoned. "Where on earth did
Ideotiffed with the political history of
you
get
that mur uked hto capuin
tbe territon for a number ol
"Just
over
the
hill." said tbe private,
The conatltutloB of 8*Hith Da
“ud I tell on. captain there’s a —
largely the work of hi. brain a
of a lot more where he came from
Becreury Taft received a i
yoti ll only go ud look for them ~
*
Germ DU
Cloned cod liver oil ud emuixionx.
“Vlnol aetx first upon the atomaefa.
toning It up. ud enabling it to obtain
from tbe food eaten tbe elements
needed for rich, red blood, healthy
body material ud sound, steady
nerves. In thU way It repairs worn
tiMuea. checks tbe natural decline of
the aged, build up tbe run down, tired
ud debilitated,
atrong
ated, make tbe weak
wc
ire chronic coughA coMt i d builds
11 ratura
up the cnevaieorenL o
<T every dollar paid for
to tbe pi
Drug Store, Drnggtots.
It" Johi
Thto seemed a atrong sutement for
table druggist to make, and we
every person In ’Traverae City
to take advantage of Jobnscm'a
Store’s offer: u. of course, they
a very wide knowledge of medi. and what they will or will not
npltoh —Editor. For the eonven
lence of Traverse City people John
Drug Store hu arruged with
of the other retail druggtoU of
the city to sell Vlnol.
TO TAKE OUT THE COLUMBIA.
0« to
irlevi
get tbe CoumbtoL. of the bay line, in
shape for the coming season. ’The boat
nil be started u Boon u she cu get
nto tbe bay. Her schedule srill be
changed aomewhat thto year w in
stead of starting from Noithport. she
sill leave here la the morning ud run
will
oppoMte the
^
expected that the llllnoto srill
n acoout
u_____ of
be here about Friday, u «o
have on
her first trip, ahe T
_______ larae amount of frMghtIt for all
points. She leaves Chilicago tomorrow
evening at 7 o’clock.
me snri»AT
ELGIN C. LEWIS
NT PnCE M FUMI
Nanak’s Bnt Fiw
r the two entire fl
A Merchant building, at Third ud
Chestnut street, ud the two floors of
pressR and srork rooms In the rear.
,ved for the
motto
employes of the big t
In 1873 N. W. Ayer passed to hli
rest ud left tbe builnean ud the
name to hto eon. F. W. Ayer, srho then
look into hto partnership u employe
bamed George O. Wallace, who died In
1887. Before Wallace’s death uolber
employe Harry N. McKinney, h
been taken Into the firm In 1875. a
finally A
Albert O. Bradford ud Jar
A. Wood1 were made partnera In 18
o having come up through t
they also
“
‘lastI three partne
bnslnera. These
together with F. W. Ayer, condnei
business today.
In Ijni increuing trade brought the
firm to the then new "Timet ” building,
t Eighth ud Cheetnut atreeU. wht
rented one floor. This .jaws beft
le "Times" moved In. During iwentycara N. W. Ayer A SonsI gradnl all the
spread until they occui
upper floors. Then they
quarters at
their present qu
Cheatnut on the sHe. by I
rertlalag
the first advertli
_ agency
_
was eatabllshed by
Palmer. In 18Story of a Buccess.
Speaking
Immense growth of
ing of the li
- W.
— Ayer, thee veteran
_______ Jlng. F.
member of tbe firm, said yeatilerday:
•There wu hardly auch a thing u
ar. Then
advertising,until after civil war.
muscle
the country begu1 to feel iu n
lines. We
______
ich out
■ ta
stretch
out into
’
e aeen'S'Breat
seen 1i'Brest erololion in journalit wu in the
Ism. vWhen
"When we started
si
days of the weekly news^per. rhich
! the
Cooatltuud tbe
Colonel Forney’s
New York Tribune ud Sun. But now'
increased postal faciUtlea have rendally paper the vehlcle of
country. The
news in every part
tanner gets it: the ume day It to to-
OTEINBERG'S
oa-rwoMA-nev
Ben Hut Floor
Belt Mmoeaou
Spring Wheat
76cfarS6Ibt
1.46 for 60 lU
JOHN R. SANTO
I maak. Trmaana 01^.
ORB. BAWYIR O PCNHAIXMON
226 EM Prut Stml
J)ENT1STS..
A. D. TYLER
CHEtfEST
OEMIBT OAOW-M8DENTIST
N*w wnbatoi JBleek. Ottlseu’ PbOB# C81.
..HBITIIBT.
Thursday,ApLl4
Lincoln J. Carter's Oversrhelmtng Success
J. H. MONROE
on>
ABSOLCmT OMHuess
i-iOM-r.
General Insurance
31 I New Wilhelm Block
Down Mobile ELECTRICITY EW. HinilCS k SCI
FIRE INSURANCE
See the beautiful Etoutborn
musion. the real plutatlon
scene, tbe negro quarters, the
river landing, the l*eautlfully
weird, dismal swamps and the
muter scenic effort of the cen
tury. the
MRVELOUS FIRE SCENE!
A vut cotton warehouse to com
pletely destroyed by flames
in full view of the
audience.
! to purely a mochulcal
in which no real fire 1s
us avoiding any duger
ronderful effect to
1 by patei
en In this
a w. CARVBH o wma,
FIRE INSURANCE
PER 1000 WATTS
B«arteaii RNir ElMlile
Lltbt III Hhi U
DR. w. J. megNs
Very best of dental service Oidjr.
10th year of practice. Your patron
age is solicited. *
as
"
UruMl BapuU.:
w w f*r
Prim: 25c, 35c, 50c,75Es
r ** p. m. for
8««t wto -r ~~- Moedy taora-ns at th*
W..I.
______
WA-CCHCB^
Cholea of m WatohM at «k
fourth off ragwlar prtoan
.Atk wt
uuiagwooD.
; A-.
H. & H. L nME ODD
VAUJ/e
RINGBCheica of BOO fUn^ at ena-thlra
•ff regular prieaa..
Thau goods But be t«nad lato
cash atoacA
RABTALU Hustling Jmselsr.
JWEIOEMI MBS.
.... ........
arand Craoerse
...Taniim...
K. M. GHAPIII. Pnpcidv.
PboM uB
Iu Wubisgtnii 81
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ctnua Wlnmwr. Preprtuor
TWiTSSf?
SS£
■ r K,
Btixme* College and
P^MABaUEEm
xnamASa.
DENTIST
CRAMD RAPIDS IIRDIARA RY
COMPARY.
"^’ea. this to tbe day of the dally,
and more and more U the public de
pending upon it tor u account of
what it cannot personally see
hear; ud more ud more the a
User to depending upon it to tel
people that he cqnnot naeet perao
of the goods be hu to sell.
1 think adrerttolng srill In? Yea. We begu to tbe days
when atopies were not advertised, Are becotnlBg more prosperous
county ca
when butoesa men tbongbt It ail rigbt they are learning what crops to devote
pet
at
Leinty hu been caMed to
I to ad- most attention to. With the hooe
d Saturday. April SO. t ’lect delenaed to maritei nnd shipping factlltles growing
attend the repreaenUUve.
better all the Ume the todustrioua mu
gatee to attei
nil the rhnnees he needs to make
aenatorial ud
bread, btoeulto ud the
1 like, on which bu pan.
aa^diMlBtoitltotBB
varlon atatc conventiona.
profits were clou, it sru thooghl htoThere
to n rabstrata of value I
there
wu
no
margin
for
g^erttolng.
Oenatoe cod liver oU hu been very
8<kacre farm 1 am offering 4
MidMBito«t,Bad moTCBlt. Uaaf ttmMB BkBTBtotoflf kBBiaMdBB ■eacce Aaitor to* MM year or tsra aad
■oath of thto city, with good fencea. mtsk;
_______ toe Wea sre atarted u
gySdcoodltiucJth.Mood Badcaaaa^ betBBiBaiBdbraMoodi "
bnlkltoBa. orchard, water and wood
maeb abarit and otter flob od to
Aliprore,
and
qre
hare
by
ao
mbbs
ptoea.
GUI
soon at No SJ8 E. Frost
ttdtoBkaaabtoBd. or ^BwyAy^
exhausted toe list oC ttaplaa that will
be expfolted Let me teU you somebad^djSHBB. €C M7Bf ttBBJMjHQMBBl BABBBM 1^
la a a & Katnre hu |»t»n<kd a took Boitad to
qaliB—f of tha B7g(m tobca ia a
las aoatnaf ■
'S' raadoa
Yoa caafiad
at ifi a pteaaaat i
_
Sorto^apthci
^^^iratoteolWkorBldcaad----• l^atoteolUdt.01
TAJWiasr*
Gic"'2i lit
ri.’T.'S'o
^ Grand Opera House
O&gMt
SanWHtiFliir
IMhFloir
*
“Kept Evartaatingly at It.”
This enormous business enterprise
itlarted with the settled convictlon hat Philadelphia was the city tn
whit 1 It could be made a succeM. ud
Philadelphia business methods
would make It a success. In
In the little
father and
on Susom street, fa
lopled the now well-km
lelphia motto. "Keeping everlastingat it brings saccess." On the walH
i.tgaggaLShjfiru’-jgft
Til UyTHMi 6111 BlW
Bunoam BAT. Mxx.
igT'iutos sg
WfefiB TiVWtetBMCtttfflBBt
6* Bryant
■
THE EVKHOiO EEOOKD, TRAVEB8K CITY, laCH, MOKDAY, APRIL 11, ML
TMRIIAMCSTS.
C.A.1.1
I Cf '•1
Mtf «M W. It. C.
md at Ffm M. E. CHwii
•stvrdJv Kvmlns.
i
wfO he a special meeting of
Urn board at adaeatlon tola ereolag at
gorriock tatoeeoanciiivMM. Aettaa
far gactlag tot. mattar of baadtog for
toenmrFbiDtowardsGhHlboaaebetoe people wEl be uW
. je new etty ntotaa la the Trarerae
Chy State haak baildlBC wlU be ready
far orrapaarj baCore May 1 aad the
dty ctork aad dty treasurer hape to
he moved by toe Erst.
D. E. Wynkoop purchased toe two
bulldiags on toe goremiaeBt lot Satur-
WMT DEPAETMERT
hoM at the fiDllovtac aaiMd ptoem
>y U aad U, WUUaaMbsmg. ochool
OM MtaMotu octoeo^hy ;
Traverse aty. court
hoooe; M
McUodM
rbwh BtxMmj erealav wat • sreBt
the year, teaolai
rtHsoBM. nmar at dse oM *Twjr» In
]
romtoa willil be haaod
L_____apoa
_
h»ntr sBd their telthfal
kfw'a PaM Revere■* Ride.
heiajc prerraC Not oolrr «u tbe
The county board of atoool czaaaBortM Ud «Btrair fnMcmnt with
iimn ahall look over aad aurk all
with ft! reeoth
papera written by applieaaU for dlS ha« w ifiiviii im--------^
erraea that are now peat
Aa average otaading of E6
tester mnslc was beastUany re
f-rrw but the rmtalacen
peated at Grace cbarch yasierday per cent aad aot lean thaa TO la aay
dar* that tore *meo*« aonl
SlfiS-2et
lonilag. Maay availed theeaoehros oC branch ahould be reqOnd.
back the mar of the eanar
to privilege of bearlag It.
eeream of the ahell.
The local fisberaMa have abaadoaed
Card of'Thanlia.
After the regnlar procran there
to lee on the bay. Getting too rotten.
I toi
„
:f «10 aad
were a tmmber oC iatereetlB« aad
"DM you ‘see the new flve-storr It la d
denial week. Tbaaka
taaka to all who
tbrr'lnr waHtaae lallra. Amons the
uBdlng now being erected on toe cor
In the BalvatlOB
B»o«t Intereatinr of theae were the ex- ner of Ualoa aad Bay streets r asked helped me. A aol
Semlm Trwmaln
j n-riea-ee rf p. Gardaer. who waa cap- Alec Steinberg thl* morning.
are aa
I t*»red br the etjetiiT while doina aeon'.pboaes belaoglag to the ClllTRY A RECORD WANT Ato
coodit
lire «ervlee 'n the Ohio rlrer. In a
ompany that were burned oat
—•
—- —nphic manner, be made
xy bare all been repaired. The
irarai cf -what he had ’Inemen on the Mk-htgaa eompany'*
DCS finished up the ones belooglng
0 that company this afierm
1 the phoaea of bo'h ccmpai
I an Invo>w la' commlsBloo
1* Coehlln.
noken
The usual Sunttoy parades a
roHowed
bv
aoog. la evidence yeslelday Too mi
Illustn ed
"America." Tl:e mui
luaical pi •gram conether.
sifted of the "Blue
Hope we won't
stmg bv B E While in such a manner
immer
that all who beard him were mt
Our lifw of Briliiantlriea thia apring la exceptionally good. We ahogr
the tost two weeks was so pleasant
pleased; illustrated song "Down oa t
Bold Jooe*.
pouto buyer.
them in plain and fancy weaves from GOc per yard tot $145.
River." sung in a very pre
looming.
by Misa Carrie Eari: apleaal
Last week waa quite Uvely socially
|o!o. “Our Watchwords, Death to An but I
k WiU not be Its equal.
archy and Treason." sung by Mias Hose
Twentieth Century club
Mable Scofield, the proigiun being
ant dance prepared for
concluded by an illoatraied n> ng. Wednesday evening, quite a nurol*er
"Marching
Through
Georgia."
by having received invitations
Mias Carrie Earl. Mtoa Mary Minton
J. D. Middleton, manager of the drv
recited "Sbertdan'a Ride" In a
goods and drea* goods departments of
capable manner.
E. Wilhelm's store has gone to Chi
Judge Lorln Roberts addressed
cago to buy a full line of goods for
gathering on the "Object of the Camp those departments.
nrb." wWch to a place whet
There will be a special coramueicaYoo*n be proad of foor appearanct if yoo allow ta to clothe jon. In
This line 1s very strong this spring. Jamestowna in plain and fancy
talk
I
cat
her
to
on of Traverse City lodge. No. 2JJ. F.
(act yoall Bern know the pofatbOitiet of jrotir Bgarc until foo have
mixture and colora. We show a splendM thing in the new Scotch mix
m of the wa and ic
at S ode
worn one of oar apecial atylea Ibr foong men, hand worked througbout
they hold no aalmoalty
i
noalty against t
Work In the third degree,
ture at 1140 par yard, 56 In. wide. Others from SOc up to 12.00.
>. fcdlowed by
Caha.WaiDpaldd:Ca
infcderatea i
South and that
refreshments. Manton lodge will be
united with the nortberaora.
J. W. Patchln
along
ExomriU patiema, itandtat falMica, moat i
la talk
F. M. Jewett of Maple Grove
freedom of the colorc
colored people farm brought to the Record this i
cha in length, trooMra median Peg Top, I
and that It waa toe duty of the people
wo baskets of fine apples in a
Theae dotto have never been equaled.
of the United Sutea to see that |be perfect state of preservation,
rvatton. a p
part of
law araa enforced and that they had the product of hla orchards
hards last year.
Yon wiU find it amt economical to apend aa much as you can ponib
their freedom. He alao addressed the
Mra Roselle Henderson
lerson of East
afford far ov kind of dothea. The way they are made, the way th
Army men and the service they Eighth and Rose streett left this
ndered thef
ihelr country
had rende
look, the way they wear, wiU oonvtnre you.
lag for Caro to be present
pVei
at tho aetovell alao addrefaed th* Ulng of the estate left her by her
H..n. G. G. Cove)
Grand Army men and talked
talked along
aloni toe father at that place:
line of the freedom of the country and
WUEam Trouiwlne goes to Ohio to
the great work the old aoldlem had day to purrbaae a carload of fine
done for the freedom of the slaves.
blooded cattlle. He will buy Herforda
The meeting waa concluded wtth
and there will be about twenty In the
addrea* and
benedletlon by 1
lot. Two weeka ago he brought back
W. T. Wood!
a carload of fine Herforda and I>irhams.
The fourth in the series of parties
Wadding Rice Fed Hogs o Week.
of Folding. Sewing. Card and
a fine assortment
a;
to be given by the Eagle* occuri in
The rallrood agent at Homer do
Foresters' hall tomorros- evening
A
Kit object when people throw rice
Luncheon Tables—15 different styles to select
Luncheo
beef steak supper will be served.
the wedding parties In his depot wa
Stewart and Steffin*' orchestra
from in
ig room. The other day he swept
furnish the music and a fine tio
nr.ugh rice after the bride and gr<K
anilclpaiefl.
The Invitations to
Fromont Votaro Hold o Mooting This
ad left to heed hfs bogs a week.
series are good at this party.
Aftomoon and Aranged for RepreThe man who wrote the “Beautiful
PERSONAL.
aantatlon at State Convention.
®“"w" evidently didn't have It tenred
to him when April was
Tom Heoss went to Manistee this
ay nlj
The odjounied meeting
rooming on business.
Hi glass and
anc polish finish, also felt covered.
appreciated
least.
nKiat voters waa held In Modem
Mrs. Capt. O. E. Wilbur and daugh
Arbutn* 1
, and the small
Woodmen hall this aftera(
ter Callle cf Charlevoix arrived In the boy is
Is offering wlniergree berries for
c-nty pioneers present.
d
city today for a visit with friends.
sale. Deypite apix-arance. spring-must
Aahtoo waa chosen chairman
Edward Nelson and wife <if Lelaad be somea-here near anyway
It Good Companlaa. roeeUng and J. W. Hannen
q.atm^a W
are In the city today for a rlsli.
One «»f Ihe Record carrier l>oy*
od to act aa aecreUn'Frank Friedrich went to ManUteo brought a btlnch <I genuine wild flow
Oeo. W. Raff read the
this morning on business.
ers to the office Saturday. They were
BUted that thia coni
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. L, Carl of Manls- Just opening their hearts to the world
to elect a doegate f<
I ten of
tee returned -home thl* morning after and lacked tho Iteauly tif the later
eat
the
membera
preaeat
to
repreaeni
Several people to thia city
a visit in the city with C. B. Taylor.
iM*ason llowers but they w.ro admir»*d
been awlndled by a rather clever la- moot rotera of' this region at a state
Joseph Smalla went U> Karlin ^hl*
ie mesi^age they brought.
conren « to meet In Jackaon on the iDoming on a business trip.
An n
iiWce for J. D. Pike, wood dealer.
anrauee crafler wlthla the pant week. second
londay In May. that (
Mr. Dokey returned to his home
the cr.rner of Bay
The man cave the name of Lee Wmy
?lecl delegates to the annl- near Honor this mumlng after being Is beln
and
I'l
ton of the birth of the In the city on business.
and dalned that be waa repreaeoiinc verury celebration
r "Under the Oaks ‘ in
the Marylaad and United BUtea Catu- repul
Editor W. C. Nelwin and wife of l^'July.
land are in^e dty.
alty eompaalea. He cave a receipt but
E. Steward moved that all Fn
Dr. L. 8 Water of Fife Ijike arrixei
BO tar the pollclea have failed to ae
era Trepresented at this mt>e
In the city thl* afternoon.
all tlthose present at the pr
rlvo and coocloalve evidence that the lag. a
Oscar Simpson made a short busig, be recogaixed.
■etlng,
neas trip to Kingsley today.
awu la a awladim- haa been received. vloua
motion1 pn-valled. The roll was tlien
Wallie Campbell of Manton arrived
It aoema that he came here iwn
and It waa found that In addl in the city this afternoon for a visit.
Best OI Material and Best
waeka aco and aaked for a letter of
I those In attcodance at toe pre
rwxHBaMBdatkw.
He wai fomlabed
of work, by
meeting those present were
with daU that the eompaalea that ho
The city ambulance met the G. R. 4b
rry Hannah A. K. Hank. W. B. Mil
maid be reiweseated were all rtaht 1
I. 1:20 train this afternoon to,take a
. M. U Leach. Dr B. D. AahP
no recommeedatlOB waa civen him
crazy man from Petoekey to the asy
53: 8«xmd Kl
CU« Ptio»*Art
However, aa the fleurea were oi
lum. But for some reason he did not
letterhead, he need thIa aa a bluff •
arrive.
Induced eeveral to make appllratb
for poHciea. paying him la advance.
The people that had taken the poll
clea became auaplclnoa and wrote to
the coaamlaekiner of laiuranre and
alao the
eompaalea.
The
reply
promptly came that the maa dW not
repraaent the eompaalea and that be
an of 11
waa a Bwlndler. Slepa will be tai.en
[> of 01*1
wa* elected aa memat once to apprehend him
B organlxatlon and Hezeklah
Hla plan waa to aell any kind of
Clark ^
1 addl'd to the lUt.
InanraBce wanted, health, arcldent or
being a total of between
life. Hla ratea were way tielow any
■nty and
t
>d
thirty
represented In the
made by the local agenu and thoac
aniiatlon
wa* derided to elect
who Inveated thought that they were
• delegate*. This wa* done and
get Ini good Inauraace remarl
remarkably
Slews
H. K.I. Steward.
Dr. B D Athlon end
Oeo. W, Raff wore elected to the state
.
TbvCaet that be madet low prlcea
mventlon.
facie evidence
ce la p
M. L. Leaeh was present and i)ethat he U a fraud becanae
rllned to be a delegate when nomi
hie oompaniea have a fixed rat<
nated on aremint of not being able to
no auhorlted repreaeDUilve la allowi
attend
to change. It la always beat to i1ca>
Mr.]
h advised the cocventloa to
with home people anyway.
to alow about
>ut electing delegates to the
Mate
‘ntlon because
known of the object* of the cot
other than that it had been i
the Detroit Tribune. He failed to rec
Compriiing an aasortinent abaointely unrivaled in rtjdc, quality or quantity. Examination will convince you that
The Seuphey Company Incorporated the objects to be attained.
ihii b the broadest, moat interetting and greateit $16.00 offering you have ever knoam, and you will declare with
to Hhndia Lorpo Suolnooa InterOn motion of Pern Hannah the delelected were emiiowered to rep-'
ooto for Monwfocturtra.
us that every garment repretent* the highe« standard of perfe^on, superior in many respecU to custom tailqn*
the Fremont voters of the
$80.00 and $^.00 valuca No other store offers SUCH ma^AiScent styles and vast assortments for.......................
Grand Traverse region, to ascertain
A new company has hem Incorpor- the duties required of them and per
atod la thU cHy for tho purpose of form such duties a* their office at del-
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Fancy Brilliantincs
SUITINGS
and SKIRTINGS
Clothes
; ^ ^ $martt9t CMbtt tOsken
IVnL J. WILHELM^AL^
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WE HAVE-
Kubeck $f l^oyt
121 IliilM atrrtt
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'INSURANCE
SWINDLER
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WtUlsa. JaefcauB. maeStateta-
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bus™—
Uon. J.W. P«tchla.
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C'UK HAUC -Mxnr rmmm and •
r lwialr.K.Utnui.UBoiitaWr
poa MALA-'
CHOSE THIEE DEUGATES
I Square,
Squar Round and Oblong Tops
■S' ’'’!?.
Sewing Tallies,
Gard Tames,
5'r
▲4
A|
PainUnEr KalsomioinE
And Paper HansinE
H. A. LEDERLE
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
A4
\I
1HK STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
The Boston Store
WHICH ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST—WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE BEST READYTO-WEAR CLOTHES IN AMERICA
Most BrlUlant Display of Men's and YonnE Men's Rcady-for-ScrTlcc SnIts E?cr Shown for $15.00
SOCCtMSQ. 1. IDUCPIY
$15
haadllnc tho produrU of too or more
elfapolvo mnnatactorera at agricul
i; no further business t
heroto9>p)omonto and machinory.
mach
tod by toe Ute Q B
Boa^ay. Tho now ooaoom la tr
ALUM STSTIM BtrUBEI)
Bouffhoy company, and Its officers a
H. r Booffhoy. proaidont: Charloa ▲.
Citizsna Can Again Uao tha Alare
" - — ' NtartopotL vtoo proold.
~ Booghey ooerotary i
Boxoa for FIra Calls, tho Damago
company will oucceed
Having Boon Fixed.
lormorty operated by
which wao very large
The local fire alarm sysi
rido tohltory ta Mlehl
badly dlaarr aged
^
by the electrical
■lorm Saturday and tor that roaaoo.
Fire Chief Rean le adrtoed all to aead
PtTOBKtV PBKSBYTIBY.
the alarma by titelopbone. By proaqA
Bov. L. B. Blmll WUI Bo Inotallod Into repair aad U
^
Wodnoodoy Evonlris.
«errl« Ttte
~ danuge donee by ttho Oar^
tervleo.
trldty was quite oztoasltIre.
Tho proaBytorr of Potookg
hold lu aaanal ■Maine at
l^by
had'tola algn J
toriaa chmch of tola t^
lo^
e wiadow: ‘'Springr to bore and nq
thiqiehRd of tame styles as agency hats, with as much character aad ihAriduality as moat haU at $i.50 and $8.00. We
show toeae in beautiful ahapes, black aad colon, at... $2.00
O- IRflilmor
iSTRAGTOR
Orite Goir oC
CIhsImI
COAL
Just arrivctl; supply j-our^wantt,
for it b going fao.
THE
C. B. TAYLOR COAL GO.
STYLISH SPRING HATS
We acD the Beat $8.00 Hats in America, best stock,'best
ttylea, beat SMOrtmeat, mole of pure fur atock by rdiabk
makeia, hand finbbed aad modeled after moat approved spring
fashion, guaranteed matdileas at ................................. QO
MISCELLANEOUS.
SOc to $2.50
$L00 to $4.00
WcArcParticuIarlylntcrcstcdinSliowiiig:
Our Vast amd Beautiful Spriug Stocks
'
VA/Ajrra>-
the values are unparalled, i
fX leathers, high or low cut, Goodyear welts, rock oak soles,
Cob: n or Mflitary heels, all sizes aud widthk
widths. We cheertnUy
d them to you as best values at. .3.50 «nd 4.00
In additioo to the above, are call your attention to oor great
Unea of sboea at
at $2.00, $2.60 and $8.00. We caa ave yon
money on yom tooe pordiaacs.
GLASSES FITTED BY
J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
Most Up-to-Date Stock in the City
each Bioath,
>Bg hendafhe
jeebhy; gboes guaranteed to fiL
If yoM hove t
limit to too namhor ezebaegod. Oor.
l^«iaidOM.aiwm____
WILSON BROS’.
SHIRTS
AID
FURHISHHIGS.
SltlNBERG BROS.
AGEBCT FOR
THE FAMOUS
CARHAKT
OTERAUS
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