The Evening Record, April 25, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 25, 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)

Date

1904-04-25

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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AaAM

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The Kfirthem Mlchlgaa Traaaporu
loe eampaay's atcamef- rillnofc
Manistee this aftemoouMd mill
the local harbor aome tInM tom
morning
The exact tlnm of her axrival cadhot be staidd on account of
X. Althougb It la looecned aad
broken up li will still deUy the boat
on her trip Into the Imy. If she does
arrive, the opening of navlgntion
can be dated AprtI M.
TARLETON R. EARL DEAD.

Promioertt
By Wlr» to \%o Evoaiag R««onl.
^IrmL
Btvtla A»rtl tt.-Tfco TMootaU h*»
m eoft 4tap«U3ii froB Rob* rt^niot
ning Reo
mm siirBiM to aaMMtut«> PreoWmi
dicb . April IS.—TarleBates earl, a Jerreh-r of Bay City,
LmbH vbo U in ib» lialino enpilol oa
tlneni Elk., died here of
aged 21.
.
• vteH to King Vlnor Bnannuelr 1
le of his B
apoplexy at the home
0kM. wna glaeovorcd and fnutratH
The remains will be Taken
StamUr co4c ■aaaagw bare rvarhed
pronitaMil taMCten oo the Boiuae
The Parte correepoodeat ot the TageMatt alae wtrcd tkat reports nC ihf
attenpt reached there.
The Itallaa eenaorshlp has sup
pressed the direct news at the atleiapi

RECEIVED
POLUNtZEE

WONT GO FISHING
•INIOR GUAM WILL REMAIN AT
TMIIR OEtKt TM«*

year.

NtniEW Of TflE EMPEIOI

Sympathy and Respect for Prof. R. L.
Nye Will Cause Scholars to Rellnpwlsh Forhiddon Eaeurslon.
. City High school
The Tear
oenlor class» will not go Ashing In a
sy 1. This departure was
body oa May
It of respect for
detanalMd u|
ProT. R. I^^ye.
Fbr sevoral eeasoes past the seokir
elaaa of the local High school baa U^ n
■Dtag ftahing whether or on on the ftrsl
day that ptacatortal sport was legal
Of coarse, no school offlrlals r«iuld
giro permIs* too for an entire da** to
ataaoat Iself for ouch frlrolous sport a«
■ahtag. so the class wonldat bother
tsking them and wonld go any
w«h asklB
sray. As would naturally l>e especied
trouble followed this Insubordination
aad In tlaies past, the seniors have
had to do some Ull squaring before
erenU resumed their usual placidity
The seniors this year despite the
temputioa of the blooming arbntu*.
lbs soft running brook and the purling
and turbulent creek and rtrer. will re.main as their desks and pore Into the
niea of tba Latin and seek reereatlon In the delightful minanre:i of

INREAR
OF JAPS

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SEVENTH YEAR-2U7

MSMHUnr SUFICES

tbt Proper t^ng

Church Sunday

aervices at the Aabury M E.
churcb yeaterday asarnlag''ivere In
charge of the Wooma’s ForeigB Mlaaiouary Society. T^ere were two weii
prepared papers on the program also
er of.readlngs aad redtatlons
a vory preuy duet,
towlag program was render
Organ voluntary. .
Hymn, “Holy. Holy. Holy.'
Prayer.
Anthem by the riiolr.
Hymn. ’Tlie Macedonian Cry.“
Paper. The Life rf Mis* Thobara."
atUe Alien.
Duet.
Grace Dalsell aad Edaa McTewn of Shenkt Chen Mentioned la in
Wethy.
<
Probability Sung Chun
on
Select reading. Mr>. Huntington.
Recitation. “The Neglected Call.”
he Road From Gensan to
Miss Fanning.
- Ping Yang.
Paper. “The Work of Ihe W. F. M..“
Mr*. MeWethy
Hymn. “Coronation.’’
By Wire to the Evening Record.

Prince Read Letter From Emperor Ex-

London. April 25 —The Renter Tek^
gram company Issues a dispatch from
Llasln reporting that several aotnta^
orsquadronsaf Cosaarks haveoccupie.!
nrn of Shenkt Chen In the rear
e Japanese troops concentrated

FLOimr^
KANSAS CITY

e Yalu river. Their obJecL the
ontTcspondent aays. Is to cut og the

AS A WALL COVERING FOR BXTM ROOMS ANO KftpL
ENS IS VARNISHED TILE WALL

MRS. NYE’S
FUNERAL

Kaw River Is Rapidly Approaching the
gar

Point—Three

Inches

rr WILL STAND CLEANING AND
YEARS.

mm

BOrSHEAD
WAS CRUSHED

Maahod

and

ir$ CDs naked
that good dothiog wai never
■^as chotp as right mom

meas’Sa«Me
Sun salt
is still in fan twiiy. Jnst thinV!
double. We expected could run this sale from 60 to 90 days bat the
manner in which these bargaind have been snapped up (ooxi us to
positively end it next

Saturday. Rarfl M

S. BENDA & 00.

made of best rubber.

REAL RELIABLE OUTFITTERS ’
Hats and Cap*
What WiU Benda 1H> Next?

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Th
l HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.

line pile bridge.

ROYAL BLUE
3.50 SHOES

Relations Existing Between the

;,r‘:r,7,r.x

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are light in weiuht and

preaaing GratlAcation Over Cordial

United SUtes and China.

CetUs
Prepare
Vour Teef
TorVour
Fishing

.f a n-iK-tlllon

the danger line of 2« feet.
structure

PROPERLY

« €ily Book Store

Our fishing boots fit well,

By Wir»- to the Evening Rttwd.

WHEN

WASHINO, ANO* WEAR FOR

50 CENTS PER DOUBLE ROLL ANO UP.'

of

Rain Fell In *4 Hoore.

PAPER.

HONG ANO DECORATED '^ITH A THIN COA'HNQ OF VARNMH

Crip

i Junrtlwn with the Japanese at
Ping Yang.
The town of Shenkt Chen mentlone.1
above Is In all probability 8ung Chun.
hich is on the road from Gensan to
Ping Yang
Altxicff Recalled.
By Wire to the Evening Record
Beriln. April 25—IWe F
oounct** that an Imperial d<'i
signed by the ’exar this moi
finally recalling Admiral
viceru) of the far East

By Wire to the Kvenlng Record.
Death of Eugene Taylor—Little Eldred
Washington. April 25—Prince
Inntxee nephem- of the Chinese EniCalled Home—Funeral of
eommisaloner to the 8t. Louis
Mrs. Patrick Kildse.
expositk.n and thr first member of the
rtiysl family of the Klom-ery Kingdom
to visit me I’nlled Slate* m-n» rec«-lve<i
by I*resldent Roosevelt In the blue
parlor of the white bouse this after
The prince was flanked by the
gold lace of ihe army and navy.
te made the address Prince IHi
luntxee dr«‘W forth a letter written by
empemr himself which expressed
great Interest fats maicsty has
>n In the world's lair at 8i. Umls
and hi* gratification over the eodial re­
Junt as much red blood in
lations that now east betwnen his subthis year’s elans ns flowed In the veins
of any other class but they hare come JecU and the jieople of the Unittvl
to the eoadusion that enough sorrow Statea.
has come to the prtoelpnl of the school
without -worrying him by any defying
of authority by the class that arts the
example f«ir the entire school

STRIKE MAY
BE GENERAL



MJCCTTOCUT OFF TROOPS

pEDYlSTlIiCUmVICTOI

P0>io rifwneiM anF BoHin

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TEAVEBSE CITY, KICiL, HOXDAY, APRIL 25,190L
•OMO MMIS CARWKO.

ALLIMTO
Ptar AAAINtT UFC OF
A
mOiCM FRUtOCNT.

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THE EVENING RECORD

SATUROArS IMUE

Be Sure and
Buy aSelf.Filling Fountain
PEN :: : :

OuoirMin'tAo
That you will not find the equal of our Men'a

Uwmkhwr SHow.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Oppoaite Whiting Hotel.

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No ink on your
finger; no drop­
per
needed.
Always
ready
for use.
You
can fill it from
any ink bottle.

SPRING

STYLUS

for men who dree well.

We
Phones:

give you

Value

Received.

CItlxens Xt BaR MS.

Car. Tanth St and Lake Ava.

The Old Reliable Shoe House

iCSESlgi

FRMK FREIDRICH & GO.

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AMERIPAN
DRUG CO.

Flatuned

» Thickness M
Than an Inch.
Striking Teamsters Buying Hsekt anc

r :

Traterse City Manufacturing Co.

Wagona to Relisvs MsrehanU From

W. 1-. BPtOWni, IMmriBSK^r

Patranlxing Transftr Companies.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
By Wnre to the Evening Record
Grand Rapids, Mich.. April 25 —The
Btiike of the teamsters of the Columblaa Transfer company spread to the
Oeloek Transfer company at noun to­
day. Thirty-five men employed by the
Oelork eompany quit work and Indl
cations are
e that the strike will become
be
general. The striking teamster*
buying wagons and barks

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pSiiHS

Eugene Taylor Dead.

TO Dress Stylishly Fancy Colored Shirts

ORDEN OF EAgTERn STAR.
Another Bloaaom Plucked.
PLANTING LARGE ORCHARDS.
Sonaio County Witt Hovo T«wo ConUining SjOOO and 2J»0 Troea

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Rpeclal to the Evening Record
Ijake Ann. MIcb.. April 25>eler company
>any has beWiliam B Habbeler
ig of 5.000 apple and
gun the planting
lieacb trees and A. U Huellmantel ha*
orchard of
2.00P of the
two of the Urgeot orchards I
couatry.
THE MARKETS.
Detroit. Mich.. April 25.—Wb<
May, MHc: No. 2 red. »lc; No. 2
50c: No. 2 white oats 42Hc.
Toledo. O.. April
RTteai—t
rt\c: May..»Cthr: July. U\c.
lembar. U\k.
CSlcago. April IS.r-WTioat-May.
•Sc: old July. S3%; new July. «2»*c.
Oora—May. 4«c: July. 47!ac.
Oats—
May. UMc: July. 25^c. May pork,
lard. f«.75; ribs. M-«7.
Poutoaa os local market S6c. Fifty
loads recolved.____________ _

The regular meeting «tf the Order
' the Rastirm Star will tie held to
morrow eve nhtg
The order has Instiiuted a ciiistom of having a program
at the end ol
rtlng which
The followwill Im> begun
ing is tomorrow evening's pro(
Pisno solo. J(Nte|ihlne DarU
Vocal solo. Blanche Haskell
Reading F; L. Sprague.
Vocal solo. Ralph Haalett
Vocal solo. l.4)u McManus.
Original pot-m. recited b.v f
IVexidward
The husbands ol ihe members
the gentlemen friends of the y«
lady members are Invited. The gentle
men are |irivlleg(>d to come early and
enjoy themselves in the ante rocm
until the business meeting u over and
then r.n will Join ‘.n a aoclal time

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Funeral of Mr*. Kildec.

10 orliK-kk from the Cat
Catholic c

Yet Economically

.'•••r. G5i . $1 eo. fi.:;:,. |i :.(t, I2 0U. 52 50 Madras and Percales, atripe*.
rh.ekp, imlkadot*

pan-!

Jeckwear

Itesilquaner* fn.man> disriimlnsting and thrifty men.
The van afsortnu-ni <>f styl,-* an.I
I
fabric, we -how. a.ssiires a salisfactory m-lertl: n at prlee* ihat ar- a |io*
~ Itlve saving
We urge ywi t.i «n»m-‘
here Just ro »e.> the new style* In

Silks nnd satin* In patienis to be found In no other atore tn the etty;
dlrr-et from New York.

inland
and Queen a Visiting Go.
Bv Wlrc^he Kvenlng Record
»rd.
Loud jn. April 25—The king and
queen left this morning
m
on ihclr visli

Spaclal Mwale at Mathodlut
PERSONAL.
e special muolcnl programs at ih?
FTrst Methodist efanreh Sniiday
S. 8. Winter of Platte, U vlalilng at
tngs are attraetinc many people,
very pretty selectioas were rendered the home of A. G, IVanicr of North
lar atrecL
during the song service last eventeg.
.. W. Vlxay. representing'Carter A
Rev. Mr. Lanfman's evening topic was
the -Oust of Bad Temper.’’ and at Ihe Holasm• of Mllwankcc. was the gucri
’ Sam Benda ever Sunday.
“HalleR’ Chorn*”
•lujah
Michael Myers of Fife Lake U In
d by the choir
i
by specuU reTwo Aaphyxiatad.
city today on hnstneas.
quest
The choir
lv<^
many
cenBy wire to the Kvenlag Record
Prank Hamlin of Monroe Center I
gratulations on the rendition of the
N^ York. April tS.v-Chartea Miner, piece. Murh credit U due Mr.
Traverse City caller today.
aged 42, and hla wife were touod d«a I Mrs Horat lor their diligence la asH. E. Oobb of Fite'Lake made a I
la bad at their heme Uis momtag sUitng the choir with tli
the -Hanriujah iness trip to the city today.
having beea asphyxiated by llinminat- Cborua. ” Their work Is
Wllltam Grucury of Fife Lake b la
I
very much
the city this aRenmpiL
appreelaied by the chotr.

L. Adicr Bros. &
Co. and Michaels

amt. L. B. 8pal0rd,,Dr. Wlinam J.
BhUlMsy. B. r PattlasUl.

SALE STILL ON at tha Ktaiball

Our soda fountain la mmm
far the aaauau.
WalTe Drug Steea.

New York is the Paris of America aad sets

the pace for good dressers.

These ties aeU at 25c. SOc. 75e. I1.M and

an- made in Ascot*. Tecks. Bn* .. t-YMir-in-Hands aad Strings.

Your Head Dress

Olo'fcHIni

While -last- in our ad. Is tar (i m “least" la laiportaaoe to your ap-

These makes exemplify the highest
expression In creutlTe tailaring sklU.
You will see every feature which
characterircs the anisUc productloas
of the high pric»] custom Utlior.

pearanre.

Whb the “Dunlap" hris at $5 and the best valaes la hats

at from 51.50 ro $2.oo that the market aEords we feel well qoallSed to
supply your hat wants.

Spring overcoats S7.56. flO. $12 and
$15.
Spring auits, $7J60. $10. $tt to $22.50.

Mlaa Sarah Oovnoy of Fife Lake U

h>cal delcgataa aalaetad for tha B
oouaky coavenuoa vqaa: 8. 9. Bur-

Many of the e direct from New York Importers.

Kxelnslve ileKign*
* spring ami summer sp^
X< |u*lvc.u *i< of o.ir

€. Wlbelttir

Cprmr Trpat

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HAMIITON

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S MILL. A.

THEEVENING RECORD


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SOWIK SI»KOIJkl.S

KASKOLA

r. tis

pHr We are showtara large and .comple c assortmeet of lAce Cur­
tains at exceptkmally big valuis.
Ah ksAPtOK

3 Si;:::;? fiss

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A CompiHe Line of Window Shades, aD eoloa and giaiTex; laige line
of xhadc cloth. Can make you any site shade while ydo sraiL

J. W. SLATER,
Wholesals and RetalL

VtlTROUKIVIIMIT

DYSPEPSIA
|lS C<U RED

)aP1ERCE^
;OLDEN
lEDlCAL

Idiscovery

WEAK
IMACH!

STRONG

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A caraful adrvey of the business sit
■attaa rerrals ao nasooad features
anya Haory Clewi la his last wi«ekl>
rertow. A groat deal of readjustment
woct has already been door and weak
apoU have been pretty thoroughly
Htmdaated. aspM-latly In Snaocial HrHea. where the slioalUm to really
aoimder than for many months. In
aplu of IhU fact, bowevar, It Is evldart that the readJustmaBt process Vs
Incomplete, and the real turn cannot
be oxpeHed natll values have de
dined In other than aecuiliy saarkcu.
Watt streH has suffered all and more
than U should In the form of a shrinkago la values: but enterprise Is still
bdd in cheek by the extresaa high
eost of everything that goes Into fixed
p4swi Both matartals and wages are
often at a prohlWHre level, and uaH;
; thcas hgTe andargone their tnmrUable
abare of iba tmaiml rendjmstmmit
tbsra can bo«
and perma
mml revival of Indostry. This will
call for a more ranoonabto otUtadc cm
theBWt of orgnatood labor, and pooslId, nonm coonssHons boforc long,
wbigb it rasiated will simply resul
nfidlng to tbo aumbor of anempta:

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peeuliar way a gentlemen,
which wc may not like. Ii
who. frith all his faults. l_ - -----Jtldgs of cough medh lne Nobody w bo
knows tbe Hon. Benjamin R TUIman of Booth Carolina, formerly govsraor, but now United Mutes senator
from that proud old commonwesith.
will deny bis ability to recognise a re­
liable and certain rough mixture
when be ves It. and 1 wai
and erery bottle I sell to
Heal cough mixture on
markable man. Cure
gentleoieti.
Ban remedy. Kacb bwtie no
Every man In tbe crowd
bottle. Half of them bad c
the other half thought the
wliUky.—Chicago Tribune.
A-atartUng Incident to aarrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
lows; “I was In an awful condition.
My skin was alrowt yellow, eyes sunken. tongue coated, pain conHunally In
backk and
aad Ltides, no appetite, growing
aker day by day . Thrw physlelant
weaker
Y______________
hadd given me up.
up_‘n>en
I was advised
Ml iiae Elactric Bitters: to my groat.
Joy. the first bottle made a decided
Improvement. I eoaUnued their use
* - three weekm, and am now a well
—J. 1 know they robbed tbe grave of
another victim" No one should fail
try them. Only 60 cenU. guaranteed
Johnson's Drug Btore and F. H.
I'sds. dragglsta.
BUbop Potter has a fund of honor
that makes bis stories extremely enter­
taining. Not long ago be told the fol­
lowing:
“Wbra CBS baa Bred for years In
America vrltboot any special title in
ordinary conversation, it to not easy
liecooM scctistomed to bring balled
*my lord’ wheoever ati.v srrvlt*e ta
rendered. During my various trips to
Borops 1 found It Impossible to go anrwbere or do onything vritbout botag
Vrded’ Hght and loft.
“At toot 1 was ta a fair way of boesmtag'spoiled, vrbeti a little ocenv
fence OMtHfolly deitvered me. 1 bad
rsBcbad boost after a ran obrood. and
vrbllo Aeoeendtag the gaaBPtook met •
Mend, ond oM vaotrymon of mine.
Paoslv midway ap tbe plank, bs
my band aad abooted:
“ ‘Why. bcita Btab! How are r
Harpm*s WosMy.________
ATboMBbtfwl Man.
. U. M. Ansda of Wtoebosier. lad.,
knew what to do ta (bo boor at aood.
His vUo had sack aa naasaal a
stbwiPh aad liver troohlo. pbyiL.w»

Sy-3S'£^-S’J3iiS.f!5
Btora aad F. H. Xonda. DragglMs

Coal
It it cheaper than
wood.
............... ..... ....... e like It for you to
grasp an opportunit>^ this season
whether U be to hulld a home for your­
self or to rent. It is now time to
commence operations for everything
* ill and then* Is a demand for
let the good work

We canj- the

Vww-Reltabto Homs Purntelwr.

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It is a good indleatkm that they
want something. But do they
need what they want?—not nlAnd llkesrlse they often
want what they need.
.. Is safe to predict that
aj will NEED
IMVBlf
your girl or your boy
heo tbe time
a bank account when
comes for
o enter High

HAVE YOU HEARD
THE STORY
o( a man who got g feather in his throat and was tk^led
to death?

you lo pr<
ay. rive r
very conv<
to one of
a day dro
easil:
lly do
....... ....... lisnks will -------,
tbe business for you. The bank
ba
;i nothing—we loan it

A man came in the Kntenwise the other day and wa*
tickled nearly to death—"Imt not by a feather—by
the quality of goovlf he Imiight and the Vow i«rices at
which he Imught them.

mm umts m

ENTERPRISE
SNDun"oNS^I

HOUSES
SOID 01 PIYMEHTS OF

S5.00PerMonth

grocery

Special Gas Geater Sale
Portable Bat Bssters. $2.50 to $3.50

Can bir auachetl to any chand.-Ucr in any room.
lake off the chill in live minuieN.

-Will

If you don’t use jjas put in Ras. It ct>>t yttit noihinn.
All you pay for is the ranj;*’ and wr t,ell that
at COS'I

|lT MAKEJ

af personal f*ellng. aceeplad tbe plans
of Archltaet Jssm PHeraen: the vote
af the memberi was a He. the deciding
vote bHBg cast ^ Mayor Santo. In
spite of thtaj^^Hstoa tbe controveray
waa aot Honed, and some of those op­
posed to the-Petersen ptans cootUiued
^ that oppoalUoo In aa efftwt to Inffu
^ race taxpayers agalast voting the
' btmda. Just what tbe result will be
will he known tonight. But the fact
iwmalas that the scooul building Is a
aeoeoaity : more room has been re
gulfed for some time and prin lslon for
•dittlonal space canntA be long deIhyad. Regardless of the dlsagreeBMrt over tbe plans money for the
MBdlng shtHild be provided. With ten
Mtabats of tbe board of educaltoo f.
daHde npoo a suitable building tbe
matter aboold have l*een nettled long
ago and not taft m such nn unsettled
stUe as to engender bUtarnesa of feel
lag which always operates to the del
rimeni of tbs Hty. and -boold Iw
- nvoUed.

s; rM

wwhave only one or two pair of a style whtch we will roU st l-s
A%ir of
curtains for $I w sad
right throngh a complete

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Urn
Whaat fat ta n most,dnplarnMa adl- TYgrt^ aty. aoartjBima:
tint tkmiknnt the nnetkm nroynd Hadr*Mly »M«4 to tk* L^lterwmnr noB aad maay of the IHis are balag SriJSrtaatMrWBI h» kali dar
Mrm. OMkM.
plowed op kaaatma of tte ten thot
tka yaar. WkimlasriBi ta madMm Itewir. ItarrtiWB. auvkem than Is Bot mamgb to pay for haraast- lic wUl he kaaad apoa .ltaagBMlaw*s
tag. TW lee that raMtaai m tka Paal Rc«cr«*s Bfla.
WofM •nwai lurwta.
Balds of wheat from aarty la Itaesnmrt af aekool exam
•mmrmmm.
TiM Wkht MU.
Mali W
Cr ~
ber mmtn the taMdln nf March. dM tU
: orar and martt a£
f NtgbUagalc. Oaoto Wa work wen aad. as a malt, at loaat M
by appneaata far <1
coat, of tke larman tathatlo- ____ _______ erage staadlag af M
an from a kalfdladC Maaekaot
jr win be fOrond to hay tkair
tr aaat aad aot leas than 7f ta aay
------koa. Oeorge Hprrts Lantanr.
ply tke prsoeat saasoa.
raaeh akoald be ratulrod.
Z1K-W
inters from His San to a 8Hf>Made
.iniadale lawynn have ton
Father. C. B. Merrlana.
__
bar asaoHattaa.
THY A fttCOWOWAMTAa
'.«. «. miMuemK c% anMMv. The Oardsn of a OoMaatc^ Wife roaaty

faetory at Oag.-----My PHand Piuapsro. Haary Hartaad. -.......................Masas May 1 to Snlsh
People don't like men aad woawn
^ MMHMiMtiMi U> T8B The Spirit of the Sanrlea. E. A, srtadtag last year's crop.
who po nbont'srith a long, eober tan
Tke Mlcblgaa wool crop this year —always telling thHr troablea; mak<
b said to be the hast for a aamker of yaoraalf bright, cboarfnl and sunn:
Mi at tka r
ears both u to qaallty and quaa- with HolUatar * Rocky Moanuln Tea
r.lIMk^aia
U ceau. Johnaoa's Drag Store
Th^ Hoose on the Hadsoa. FraoHs
Tiiacola ooaaty farmers are serku
ly coasMerlag the orgaaiutioB of •
TRY A RtCORO WAWT AO.
at the Paopla. EHea Olaa- faraneb of the “farmers' trust “ soeallad. to secure better prices for their
Twenty-live oranges tweaty-flr
1 Was entr. A. W March- “radaeu
ents. SwcH Oallfonila navela L. f
WM VIMAMT CMOMA
Orion has gone do'. not tbroucb the Stickney. grocer. «11 Union atraei
Sylrias Husband. Mr*. Barton Har failure of the lake or an)1hlng of that ^ phones.
Tka anoal Mitac trtw a*
Sm-tf
kind, but because the village couuHI
kaakr aaaa at tkt local Hlgk aekoal
'^Bagaence la Heam. Mary Mon.
has refosed to accept the bonds of
Grippe kllU mlUlons yearly. People
ymn ioat kava baoo paoiacUaa
The Mala Chance, Meredith Nlckol- nay saloonkeepers for the year begtn- lack
blood and vital force. Take
mme trookla aai ao Httto €tmmm
alag May 1.
bnllder strength prodoHng, re
________of Hay. Frank H. Spo
There U a townahlp beard la Wnhike HolUater a Rocky Mounts
Tkaaa MOac ttW*
tenaw county which propoms to cot
lad throw off disease. 31^ cenu,
aa latiTIrk-f emtam at tka aekool "it Mortimer. Mary iokaston. ^
the oak trees out of tke cemetery “beir Ublei farm. Johnson's Drug
Ilka tka mbmmI kair aiMtiaa at Aaa
Tka Adrentum of Blisabeth
U|se the leaves Utter op the ground
Ragea.
Arkor aai tka caaa laakaa aai
) and cause
cause the expense
expense of raking
~ha Imperlahrt. Mrs. Ereran:
.
Have the occniipanu amde
Msaa fakta at iiCofaat eallaaM-------In the ruse cf some nitgUsb people
It eftes* aUowlngc the leaves sympolbv with Ja|«n has tsketi tbe
trtpa kara aaoallr iMaa ucUly allowed
b7 Yoke. BUsabetb Miller
kr tka faculty kat at tlMaa tk* 6*^
fotm of drinking Jaimtw^ sake, wrhirh»
.. l.ad of the o'FrieU. S.^umas Mc­
Is a kind of l>eer nude from ri«e. It
ttr»4 prrMiaalaa om ratoaad
Manus
The IMssH and the Saae. B. Olyn
the anii-aaloon element-t IntoxiraitHi twy iiub-kly and has tbe
V ffca
**" ^------The Jewel of the Sc^eo Star*. I _________ ity Is going to try agai
adilllkHial adtanuV. so to speak, that
araat k»kai forward to wHk all tkr Itoker.
Petlilona are now being Hreolatr the Intoxication It prod
ptaMora aatfeiaatloa krtoga Probably
The Blood Ulin. W. A. Fraser.
threogbout the rvaniy askng the s
Ust long.
tkara were aooM la tka party tkat
The Dynaatcr. Tboaua Hardy.
pervisors to eoairider the matter i
-------------------------h Century,
1
Italy
ta the
NlnHeeath
i
their fall meeting and submit the pro
«arrt«d adtker rod aor kali bo* kat
r. iaUtaw.
ositlon at the election next spring.
uwy had a iood ilBM. « wa* a c‘
HcadaraoB. Rose B. Young.
A OeltliDx younx man Ux»k part
•oatr. a Han carton aad was ac
He That Bateth Bread With Me. H. D amateur theatrical eniertainmei
that cock desired to obaerre.
A M. Bears.
l^Mt week which called for the wesx'
Strange Win- log of a false mustache. He couldn't
Bol tkU year all U dlkemw.
make the thing su»in place, but ffn’ 8*001 aorrow has cono to the princi­
iDcomparable Bellalr. A. E. Castle.
ally a friend suggewied some china
pal of the sekoL Hlaoocekappy boon
An Brans of Suffolk. Anns Fhrqu- cement. It worked ' like a bouse aIs darkaead aad tka atyrted baaatfn bar.
flre.'* cj to speak; In fact, so arell that
Patraallls Herwen, Una I.. Slhlter- it took him a couple of days to get It
flt aafoldlas Ml aad boddtng dower,
off. and then ro«>at of the skin of hit
aatt wind aad awakanlas notkar cartb
upper Up c e will '. dokotbrtackapptacH to bln because
Wrt yaar sba was kare to share then
___________________ J HiUI
Clesn Sweep.
Makes
How to Know Oriental Rugs. Langsrttk bln. With iroe delicacy, the
There's
There, nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly.
Of all the Salves yon ever
Haas kas aaaa aU at tbU aad la thHr
thuroughi
Cap'D Bri. Joseph C. Uneoln.
heard
ird of. Biicklen's
tJiicfcien m Arnica
Arnics Salve in
Is the
imc
krsasu has awakened the natural
away and ctm-s Burns.
cklralry that lias la the heart of etrery STATE OF OHIO, OTY OF TOLEDO.' .t. It sweeps
Bruises. Cuts. B«Hls, Ulcers.
tnn AMarteaa hoy aad.glH. It l«
Piles. It's only
LUCAB COUNTY-aa.
gkln Eruptions» and Piles
- inkk J. Cheney mnkei oath that
guaranteed to gl^
oftaa domaat It U true aad their acu
aealor
ealor partaw
partaor of the firm of F n,,n y,y J<»hnson's Drug Store,
htc
- «• ottaa thoagkOan, but let the right
- Co.,
- doing
----------‘aeas in the
--------------------_beaey A
boalaeat
t
t*ord be toockad aad the raspoose Is ..
(.ast u«a^r*
Jute afo
aiy of Toledo. County and. But*
afore­
A sabarlMin family has
said. and that said ^
flra will pay ttbe
Tka aaalor Han will not go Bsbtag sum of OKB_ HUNDRED DOLLAl
rbe It an excellent cook, but insists
d every case of Caurrn poo ouktug her dishes stri«-tlv accordfor each and
this year, kat trmdtttoa and cuaton _________
L. cured
------ by the use of InB to her own ret-l|ie« Her mistress
«UI not aatar. Potara Hasan will not that cannot be
Cure.
iMusnbtr tka clan of IfM as the
giret her very full swing, not only
PRANK-------------oke tM dldan dare ktil as young a»eo
Bworn to before me and Isubscribed as to rooking, but st to tbe puribsse
my prasenca. this dth day of De- of Boppllet. Tbe oth.r day her mU
•kd yoaaAMMaa that did dare to
ruber. A .D. ItM.
sjwy^ha n^ates of sympathy ard
tress Bsld to her:
(Seal.)
A. W.^OLEA^N.^^
“Bridget, th* coffee you sre glrlng
HaU a Catarrh Cure U taken inter­ ■ to rery good Wbat kind Is ItT'
“It's no kolnd at all. mom," repllad
THUythetaMayarsare troUng upon nally, aad acu directly on the bloo.1
nd mucous surface of tbe system the cook. “It's a mlxler.“
n pwiliiisIlDia tH^bood (ha city In the end for tesHmonlxIs free.
“Dow do you mix Itr
sa^ tnfioe for a new school build
F. J. CHBNBY A CO., Toledo. O
“1 make It one-quarter Moeba and
uraggisu. itic.
Bold hr allI Dnigfisu.
- -lag'll %g,mrtk ward.. There has
Pills for Consll- ane-quarter Jars and one-qusrter ttlo.“
Take Hall'ts Family
- '"^oan odV^rakle cootrorersy orer
“But that's only tlir
pailon.
proposed handing,
-What do yoo pot In foi
U >>>Sb r« ih.h p.
quarterT'
has refrained from
“1 pot In no other qoa.. .
—.
^ ..u. tha mertu of the dlsagree“Remember.
m. That's where so many spiles
. helierlng that dlecoeatoa oat
__coffee, mum, by purtng in a fourth
ward of education would
quarter."—ChUngo Journal.
ppii IS eoatlBued bitterness of bottle af this lusglc remedy to
cough core used by I------leaiiaa- The board of education afiar famous
Beniamin K. Tillman
lllinsn 1of South Caroooaslderable delay and demoastratlous

AW.

A. F. Ntrlinger.

C. W. Ashton.

traverse dtp Gas Companp

When You Co Fishing
You want to «o prepared to wade.

The water may b<^ deep, or then-may

lx? some holes in the bed of the stream,

if you hatl a pair of

,

.

Goodyear’S India Rubber Glove
Mackintosh Wading Pants

bext stock, and it w^ll
You woiildn’i care how tieep the water was; you would
give jrou satisfaction

happy,

lust one ihin^ to rcmemlriir

tjet your lish ami be

that tin? price of rubber jroods has ad­

vanced since last season, ami ihest* are now solil for $11.(Kl, ami wc; fully war­
rant every* pair.

i«Krs u«I o«cs
back s«i
seat '-n«
niany substantial
iubstantlsl advantages
ad
^
only to the right kind of a
p„,her. who knows a gocal thing when
^
jor Traverse City has no
ppo„
growlers and
_
kickers about
which are dis­
■hie natural elements,
elei
tributed In even direction.
I am offering you some ven pretty
vacant hits for all cash or on easy
rments If you would like a good Vk«s TMV«Bitiacccn «i sc*i
residence on lOth street
idly call at
g«.d fi
ont street
s^ see me.
| Jom. IBI*ofimr Bk Mmesas
FYont
s

THE

G. B. UYLOR CIUI CO.

L 8. BRYANT.

ONE-TBIRD OFF

High Top Rubber Boots
the first of May. and net your pair now

IN BLACK. BLUE AND BROWN

irju. J. wilhh:Ms"al“b?

then you will have them.

These, sell

Men’s Short Cut Boots
light weight—made for use in small streams—cairy these in all sizes:
popular boot.

A most

Our price; for these boots is $ii.25.

Long Leg Trouting Boot
made in lijhl weight—on purpose lor trout fishing—light on the feet- easy to
get around with—every fisherman should own a pair.

Cost you S.o.00.

All

our rubber goods are new and right from the factory, and we guarantee these
boots.
fishing.

Ladies’SpripgSuits

'.v'

for $5.00.

lo be the best in the market.

...ONE LOT OF..



the long Icjrced kind, made on purpose lor fishermen—Belter b<; prepared for

Even if you don’t buy, we want you to see these

You may be tempted to "try your luck.”

No sport known like trout

Let us help you become a Twentieth Century fisherman.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

I

m

'TT-':.
TH« BVHmre KEOOKD. TBATaag.OHT, MCE, MOHDAY, APHll U, IWH.*

■f'l

I ran. IM yard harOaa.t2S yard
------■■■IBS broad jaap. rmaaHar ^KmA

We

HANI'JAH & LAY CO’S

Spend $50<^OOp

atrarae City .woald have ao rhaarr
______was ao aetaol Monaiy aaora- ^ wta. Tha rmaWalas o( the aaahir
iW la the »ch aafeoal. as the faneval epmraloo and the athletic amet la a
vWy happy oae. as the cxpcaaea of
: flf Mrs Kye took dtoea then.
the team will be comparaUrniy tight
oa the boat. The lavttathm waa ao
The aeatar daaa haa deeMad oa
. providing they woold eat out
yon know, is
^
Bev Hash Kaaw4y to
the hacca
mile bicycle race aad the mile
tty. the moat eaaestial dcaept
A of
ol Kic.
laareate semen which will oaa>e on relay, la which events the local team
LMnxxooe » a vitaliaiag tonic with
: thcEMh.
ooold not oooipete auocooafnlly. The
wlacii BO other known predoct
maaaseaaent has also asked for TSc
ao ccrcompare. Vet it is a gen—=■*-----fYlday ended the aecono rlx weeVa per man for a team of la men.
tain that we publish on ^.../ bottU
.1
a
—tick
owt.
Wc
period and all the teata are orer.
SS, this ao that every akk oae may an offer of $ixxio fur a diaeasc germ
everybody aeema sreatly relieved aad
«TAOE ANO PLATFOfUL
IrtTigPoeopc atseli prove what n that it cannot kilL
a Dumber celebrated the event by Boi
The reason is that gems are vegedkerchlsfs
The oaual num
harlny lewooa on Friday.
_tbics; and Uquozooc. whkh-like
rere visible Sattarday evening whou
oxygen-gf life to an animal. «» dy^
and the customary
The oratorical eonteat which waa to itile Eva
to
matter. It is carried ^
have taken place In the Hlsh achool number of shivers pasatNl over the
the blood to every cell of every ttuoe.
^ -...u the loe caGtes surged aad ■J'fa £Mb£t£°h SujSrma in and no touch of impurity, do germ of
chapel Friday evenlnf waa poetponeo
blood hounds barked and the or- tha body without UUng the maoea. disease, can exist where LuiaosoDC
becanae of the death of lira. Nye. wife
: of Principal Kye. Arranyemente have cheatm played trembty mnalc aa Ettra
---------------- r way goes.
' not yet been d«dded upon as to where skipped lightly tram cake to cake
over the raging O-hko beartng her be­
; and when It will take place
d it ca^t be taken
loved child in her arms. The specu
Med^ u almoat bej^s
These are the known germ diaeaaea.
At the close of the momltw s aea tom laughed at the antics cf the two
Sion, the four classes of the achool Topsies and giggled at the foolishnesa
All that medicine can do for these
the
turn
Marks.
Taken
oa
the
____________ide
arranyemet separately and
lole. Sirtsons “1‘ncle Toms Cabin"
menta to send llowera as a token of
the real one and never falls to
ct Mr. Nye U held
the hlsh
jlnc a ai»remiBeBt
paaJi^m
whore
" " —^
It cures du- ib« «rma. wherever they are. and the
please,
rtiaeas Hetcber will prab11 duller are ab llahi as to admit «d their
medicine
oTts are ir
ineviubk. By ^troying
results
r. Nye’a iriyonometry clain aeni ably conilnoe to exclaim ychaw me
pf'rfomance alnaUaoeoasIr aiifa
the cause of' the trouble, it invariably
ixen American Beauty roaev a* a up- with Just as telllog effect and
studr of law. The senator did
ends the disei
wish sroe to the electric llhts In iost
n erf respect to Mr. Nye.
wist
I warm up to thir Idea "The beat way
ar humorous a manner until the pt
Unonot h the rest* of a proMss
learn taw.” he said. "U to art mixed
olny very ent genera
atlon Is old and toothless I
‘Seats for the musical
„ I la a rase before some ju
expected still a ’Torn
oniinue
well, even fnaier thnn
r r-moiions
---------^. _.am Ube nil houses SI
for the flrat week. The
l( U b«ltcv*d 1
and chemical research. Its vtrtoes are
constantly at led to and will be uf the |M>ople
Theodore BooeeeeL. enee of that kind 1* pr*‘iiy rure .o
aii4 • bsir
derived solely from gas, made in Urge
cannot well afford
hsa brokM all r*-------- a* a prwMen i make you dla Into the auth<ifltle* la a
nut from the best,oxyg« producers.
leal I* for the beneWlllUm A Brady s charming pUy of ty a process retimnng tmnsensc apTh**
lial orator. He bM deliTered 370 I way you woii'i
forgel." The. Io«a fil <rf the Hhth Sch^
afal
New
England
life
which
bad
long
iipeecbca Id tbA llBe.
ii»d 14 <iAy»' time, these gases
. I ataiesman then related how he ured i t
uns in Nes York.. Boston. Chicago
Hon.
which
Is
in
deU
a
amall
a
Mra. Mary Sickly, who died
nd PhllatlelphU will be the special at
and will l>e to some expense In r
a: Medicine Bprtnya Ok., will
traction tonight. Monday, AprillSS, ai
riff the meets this spring
to near relaUve*. Her trunk al»e L^^eer The diAcoiiraaed .roiina omreStelnlierg's Grand.
The sce*ry li
lefl to I be physician who bad been her
downed. i**Thapr to lo< k fo.-aid to be of a most remarkable charManager Will Harrimaii of i
medkwl adviser for twenty year*. LpHreahere
beautiful to an extraordinary detoskey High school track team, waa
on opealBS the trunk the other day
------------------ -------^
tnd highly realistic One scene.
the recipient recently of a letter from
tba doctor was horrtted to find It »•>’', WANTED: 60 MEN AND 'WOMEN.
_ of's terrlllc snow-storm Is de(aptaln Harry i>ean of the Traverse
<rf Bill boxes and all the medlclDe ha ,
---------------,
tred by experts to be unsurpassed In
City High achool track^tenm In which
the latter suggesU that the 3rd of
June would be satisfactory for a dual
fe^ by that nnlreralty upon a Chi-1 8. K Walt A Sons, the otlierprirlna track meet. The Petoekev boys have
erting themselves lately and
aaan atfi^t He woo the award over | dmaalsU. are advrrllalnK today for
________ estlng meet can be exp^ted.
If the
key Si
I acleoee
Though now only’

To Give L4qateasbe Awaa^

HIQHEST QUALITY P08SIBL£

B• E S T ; •

SOeBoMteFsaa

; : UMFORii AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

Kills Inside Germs

2^

MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

cMiiAL inn
•r TOl ««BU: :|

xjy*^ thaT*l^ g^

Gsrm Ptossses

Acts laks Oxygot

^e? ©nSntific

. ao*

Dci

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TONIGHT!

:^^i‘^;;;-oL%rirorarr^^^

AT STEMBEM’S SRAM OPERA HOUSE

_

mi

SSSP "

0^1 Drmgomlroff. one of the
Bo positive are they of the remark
chlaf military authorities la Russia. U able power of this sperlttc tc cure
said In have been from the outset n > these diseases. s« well as sick hesd
oroftheahand
-------------^--------- "
•»—

A ■' ' 'y

”The*lM*Ja2et

Whistler had

.travagantly fond
This
seised with an affection
and IMtlstler had the wu _
for the great throat sped-------kenxle.
Blr Morrell, when he saw
that he had been called In to trvat a
dog. didn’t like It much. It was plain
But he uid nothing. He prescribed,
fxxrketed a big fee and drove away.
The neat day he sent post haste for
Whistler. And Whistler, thinking hwas summoned on some mslier eon
nected with hU beloved dog. drrpiKsI
hU work and rushed like the wind to
Msekenxie s. On hit arrival Sir Mnr
tell aald gravely: "How do you do.
Mr. >\*hlstlerr I wanted to see you
.. alstut having my front door painted."
Senator Hollver of lo»-a was vlsltin
a few days ago by a yiwng constlluent
who besought his Inlluenci- In secur-

iii unity
t medicl

eleV rntde'^fw^half’irs

Mgrii.s-c'sS ssSSf£5“±.

roiu Oil ii"u
........
nuiiiy fishes remain alive in n tem|>ersinpe of 45 degrees lielow fniv.liig isilut,
but they then b«>onie so hani slid brit­
tle Uist they splinter like s ple.v of
Ice when struck hard._______
Ohio having paid the bud of her
detitA there are now six states with­
out outstanding olillgstlous. Tlier ere
Illinois. Iowa. Nebraska, New Jersey.
West Virginia and tlltlo. The d.-l.ts of

mmwmmm
One of the most solemn ana iuncn

sd swav with liniSmadhy^^ or Dric Add. an irritating. corraiUng poisoo tostjeWeain mu*-.
|»:3rril.^t,a,««o.tb«.ndsQeMiesssndtheaharT>.cntUng

afiSM'Sjgai „

ter.^ TBere »re rood seau left yel

j

PRICES; 35c, 50e, 75t, $1.00

being s
in blue.

,.a“

Disease.
Is Not a Skin Diseas

*

“~SS-

IndoJdiredly
Iramatlr sea>

NEW WAT TO StlL MEDICINE
B. E. Wait A Sons Give Guarantee
Bonds With Mi-o-na. Nature’s Cure
for Dyspepsia.

Onfy a Tew
Daps more...

igements to sell .Ml-ona. tb»‘ i

“‘sESS'S-iS

LADIES’
SHOPPING BAG!
WAIST SETS.

t fishing will be In

NECK CHAINS.
order.

FAN CHAINS.
the

l-r
rS“H§^'

■■•Jrsf

A play of unirersal gympathy, containing bonett,
homely, healthy horoor. uUimtte lean and laugh­

’KJ A..

it does

PlTeumatism
*

s51^-=;£

PMcs

or asst aids'”

'WAY DOWN EAST

Sak’iff®.
Thi. .f.. un„.u.t,

ANTBO-To rsal

ENeAfiEMENT OF WM. A. BRADY’S PNlttUeTIM

fV

The wvetiih grmle Hoardma

ss"".;: iuh'lKrim.Tl n«.v

wvs^iMssrjEJa
sudUi

THE BIG EVENT

lulrkl) 1
VYltb I
the ffeet make for the
ftght there The genet
„f principal
TurkUh war.
guard In the
I with

WART DEPARTIERT


p«‘rsunal

r«pr.

aliernaiori.

Slgne.1 ................................................

It’s time now to get your

“tackle In order.
I have a much larger and mora
complete stock than last year,
new

Elegant Jardiniers

things to

interest

fishermen.

for the home.

glXX'K tXOOD tar mm. B. J. Minas^^

Come in and get your outfll

Rich cut glass.
Hand painted china.

and have it ready.

mlu. .....
RASTALL'S
UP-TO-DATE
JEWELRY STORE.

CRAND **;iOS‘JJO'***
COMPART.

...

riit$. «♦*,
Bftkt, ClKtt
And everything clae you need.

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j^ticag^* aaNT laqulfe.gAsU|l»U^^

PAVING
following IS the liM of events the I

seo„aiiasM.S4.

A Cordial Invllafion to the People of Traverse City to Visit the New

national dental piarlors

21f.r.-tm may 31.

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING

OPENING MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH
The NATIONAL DENTTSTS have ahnevf to give the people of this vidnity one of the roost
complete iJeotal Parlors in the Male, and arc prepared to do your work tn a most
aatisfactory manner, with the

LEAST AMOUNT OF PAIN

milvttW W«Mh*r
The weather here In as um-ertaln as
the deceaae of a reUtlve who la go­
ing to remember yon In bis will.
At the picnic, oa Thieaday UsL we
to band big fires, to tbs
!•« oa our linen dusters.
imovldi-utUl hurricane blew us
over Into the next ooimly. '
«a tbe sberiff was coming to Jen.
oa for onr taxes.—AtUntt Oooatito-

il^E'r

B«t Saw<r Fmact.

Gold Fflimgi....1,00 and upward
tak Gold Crowoa. ....................• 6 00

BMft WoA...........

Teeth Extracted Without Pain..................

.26

ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN WRITING
OPEN FROM K TO R DONT FORGET DATE OF OPENING—APRIL 26TH

ma-A^w—Mffam la Laaa
There wma-«.
B. Bwva of that
Tine. bid. «han^.
<
plaeo. who> was expaeM to dla. ha^
bis life• saved by Dr. King’s New DM

rery for OowumpUon. He writes:
endnrad laanferable agoelea tram
Asthma, bet your New Olaeorery gave
me Immediate rrilef aad eooe tl^
T effocted a oomaMe enre.”.

E i R. E. nBE CURD

lx
VlAOorxin—a*

________

___

PBsgivi^signi

TravOTM City 8Ut* Bank BulMlns. Rooms 207-208,
miller. Local Mbt.
DR. F. L4HAYNE8.

Can. Mgr.

MIBCELLANCOUe.
M

f

Strictly"Fresh
Eggs 15 Cents
Per Dozen

M. O.
T WMTT TKABa’ BZnsDDICX

JURFEnUUH WMLa
K. B. CMAnil. 1fnpMr.
ftaMta

hyoebayyomcjBar^
TRY A RBCORO WANT ML

AadJva^w^ Sate

GISH GGOGEG

226 EM FM SM

NATIONAL DENTISTS
DR. C. D.

ELGIN C. LEWIS
rnaiE

Ti'WiSi-i.a.r....

si ^ at a moderate price, as the following
Combined whh the be« material and profi
list wiH ahow:
BsMltBlibcrPlaML

Notice to All People inUraatad.
The aRacsamcDi roll* for the paving
( Front atrrrt from the east line of
I'nion street to the east line of Park
■ireet. and Vnion streeL from the
:-»rth line of lot 1 of block 5. In Haa:iah. Lay A Co.> Fifth aubdIvUlon of
rse City, to the north end of
Union street bridge, are now in
I. V hands for the collection oC the
third assessment, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid InsUllmenu, the same to be paid before the
flrU day of June. If04.
M. B. Haskell, City Treasurer.

aOAKS MADS BT VWOShAm
Bader eleea ead^aWgel

§m

m«rBaCTo aaooiEaTBaTma~oiTr, Minn. noin)AT,APBn.»g,i»o*-

BASEBAIX
HATTERS

mmi

WSUeBnUtimm

estf, sac, Mr

L
PLEimror coo»
matter v/a»

matemul

wacuaaEO

eatur-

pAY EVEMIMP.

eW 7Sr K»d

Prttfy
tSC, t$€, ISCMBi
SOeM

Upbolsterp and Drapers Hem

If Eusiraca Mm Fsvcr ttw Mu On*
d Tewn Will Be Ortaniawl.

gr, • „
1^
)loun§ Wttt’s

Chtbts
YonH be proud of your appearance if you alloir us to clothe joa. In
. your figure until you have
lact youTI nem know the po«ibaitiei of
men, hand worked throughout
woni ODC oTour apedal atylet for young m
Cohn, Wampold & Ca .
Eaquisite pattema, ittocheM fabrics, nooet perfect tailoring, coat 18 iochca in layth, trouaen medium Peg Top, for atroe^ active young men.
thcK ckM have never been equaled.
You wiU find it moat economical to spend as much as you can poaaiWy
afbrd fcr our kind of dothea The way they are made, the way they
look, the way they wear, wiB convince you.

Kubeck l^oyt

!irr

"S

lo are wlUlna to fet
alve this city a ftrit-c
teani. U *a* the aenae of ihe meettot
* and to pot op
to have week day aamea
the real arfkle.
pd as
It was also diacuaaed
u to whether
____________
toaeti
a paid
team ahonld be aot
a
irlctjy local
team. Moat of those
or a strictir
lot
Dt were In favor of havlnjt a city
of local players
a* then all the
play
_____ and nearr by towns could be In­
duced to play asalnst a Traverse City
team and If It eras a paid team It
would be bard to net the amall places
to play Bsalnst what
slder profeaalonal pla
1 ball park
be matter of sec«
I aatd that
considered and It
raverse City Drl'
KTotinds at the Trai
could be fitted u
Ins Hark asw»clatlon co
expeni
la flrst class shape at a ami
be m
they could proha
in the association
sT^«^ M»ey will be needed lo do
■ome of these tblnss and some ranrusins wni be done by Reno Colby
and a Record representative i

Draptrp

UphohUrp
t wur fumitOTc roveiinff
gettif^ ahaoliv or W>kf old
to Ttm
Our linfl'
uphnlMeries hsB never been s»
oonplete as now; il’a a splen­
did chance lo cover <ome
favor te rhair or a cooch that
« getttniL pretty well worn.
It’s aorprumg bow a new
c»ver An I a little varnish mil
bri^en it ufk
Oo*ts lea
than }on would expect. Some
of these vekMin andl^wstries
make ideal ciahioo to(«.
Pretty U^iestriet irom 99c to
$L66 yard.
Vekmia, splendid line 50c to
85c yard.
Solid color tapestries 65c

A

MUCH

AfiE

CHAROEi

MADE

AOAINtT THOMA* PMILLIPt.

LAlCIinr.rER|Utt.FORGERT
WARRANT tfilUED ON THE FOR­
GERY CHARGE.

Alieoad He Btele Uyna Head. Made
Falee

AMdavlt

and

Committed

Fotflery on Order to Beeure
Warrant for Bounty.
^TTifee Crimea, and all of them state s
prison offenses. eoifimUt«*d for the
paltry anm of |« U what Thomas 1‘hll
lips U eharced with. A warrant wa-*
Usned for him today and the apecIBr
rharae la this Is fotper) but If that
charge stands he Id guilty of the other
two crimes which are larceny and perLast Pebriiar>- Sydney Kelley of the
Mwthwest
thwest |«art
part of the county shot a
Lsska county. Phillip.* l»
i In Kalkas
h stealing th> bead and
charged with
ears
ITS of the animal and bringing them
> the countyr clerk of Ibis county In
In
r to secure the %l t)ounlr.
Ik
legi-d lo Lave
r to get this be Is
r affidavit that bis amr was Syd­
ney Kelley and when he was given the

two rhsrges, iM-riury nnd forgery.
These warrants or orders have to be
considered by the county board of
su|H‘rvlsors but Phillips did
for this but at onre sold the order to
l*himp Shermer. proprietor of the
I.ton saloon, for four dollars, thus com
pllcatlng matters still farther
\ warrant was awora out for Pb.!Jnstlce Brown's conn this i
union'

cigar

makers

earn

decided that the business men do
t want to encourage the national
game. One baseball enthusiast pres­
ent offered a team as long ns needed
to put grounds In shape free of charge
If it was decided lo have one team and
several others present also expi
t Teeth of tl « Gale Chewed I
willingness to do all in ihHr
lather Fine Yastarday and I help the thing along.
tractad Many BpaetatoraIf It is decided lo bnvo one
•re some prominent business man
III be asked to manage the team as
The leg In the bay Is badly brol
neither Mr. Hopus nor Mr. Lamson
p and with n good^ artff breere i
wanted to lake the managernem but
arm weather would not last lo
both of them were perfectly willing
here are many clear tpotswith wb
». help the cause along by furnishing
■e piled up around t^em. The cli
layers or In any other way ihst they
spou which look like water are nv
uild.
■olid ice but they are all honey com!
It Is to be hoped that this city w
would not Uke much to deati
bare
a baseball team this year
The white piles are where
there has not been one good team
IS been crowded together i
the city ID several years. If all w
reed up Into ridges.
unite and forget all differences ih t
Yesterday large crowds were
past there Is no rearon why there a
icied to the shores to watch
the Ice as the wind anJ not be a first class ball team in I
of local players.
ised it about. It rumbled like
>s train
lents from the spet
BREVITIES.
• Ice Is put of the lake and Char­
levoix Is perfectly clear of Ice so that
James Martinek has retiime<l I
all lioats can now nin there. With the
rbere he ha
Ice still In the bay here It makes thv*
atmosphere feel like xero w.-ather and
the rliUens are anxiously waiting for
Old 8 d to melt the last chunk. The
north wind ilmve It Itack to shore si
though it had a giHMl start out Sat
lad the mlsforIn some places down the west shore
prs on hU leB
of the bay the Ice Is said to be piled
» getting Along
30 feet high and the sight yesterday as
lember If hea!it was crowded In was very pleasing,
in wime cases the cakes were pushed
rlear over the mountain of Ire and
In other case* the cakes would come
up part way and then topple over and
fall back. Many jK-ople watched It as
Mrs. E 8 trail was the winne
It plleil up.
This occurred on
a valuable prtxe last week in the shape
si
oung's
point* that projecietl out Into the
of a fine sewing machine from Youi
Steinway Machine company. She i
Ho’Uster'* Rocky Mountain
in a list cf over Son words made from
ire» more spring dlsonlers than anv the letter* In ■’Young * Stelnway" and
her known remedy.
It positively was noillled Saturday that her lUt was
makes j^u well and keeps you well. the longest one. thus securing the
.15 cents tea or tablet form. Johns-n's prtre.
There will be a regular rommuntcatlon of Traverse City lo<lge. No 12:.
I With the TToin- ghow.
F and A. M.. this evening.
The Bpworth League bf the First M.
Fred Monroe ha* accepted a |K>Kliion
with Strtabp’s I'nclc To^company E. church will give a social In the
A
and will pls>\the trap drum He wa* church parlors tonight at 7:30.
unable to leave with the company Sat short business session will be held.
nrday night buf left this morning on The feature cf the evening's program
the M. A N E train and will Join them win bo the selections on the pianolw
Bi l!lare in time for the evening p«-- A line program has tieen arranged.
Refreshments will also be served.
ance tonight
He slgnetl a
EverylKKly Invited. No admission.
for a year
U'm. Hoollhan has commenced the
TRY A REC^FwANT AD.
basement on his new brick building at
1» State street.
J. VY. Slater purchased a lot at the
Ahgosa jeaort fronting on the bajshore. The i
i made thro:
the Nerllnger
|e and the <

-s..

is

1

Rates same as asaak We seU imUiUit
bat tfee BEST. Ywr patrsiue appKdated.

Uuited SUtes Health &
Accident Insurance Co.
3»r state Bask Bldf.
TakeBeratar

J.M.BIakeilee.
Kasactr

Here is srtiere a little
money sbowa to a better ad*
vantage than aUnost anywhere
cHe. Think of the many
y and artistic uses to
t >ou can put the pret­
ty musbnx and silkolmea. Bed
spreads for sununer use,<lainiy
draperies for chamber fomi-

?

* * * i

I

any comfortables ot ttlkoliiie,
•erren filling*, and a humbed
and one ttses these fabrics
can be put to (be stim'mer use.
The muslins make pretty and
inrx|iensive curtains. Then
there aiecretonnes for oovering shoe boxes, making laoohangings
line special
. SilkoliD
12ixi6. for 9c; mnsliiis
10c, 16c, 18c, SO.

pw.

...Eace Curtain Week.
We put our One Dollar Curtains on sale Sitnrday and the sales even sii
last; they are the best thing we have had in the department.
You are buying a
you need it most. We have other special things that will interest you, loo.

the men

Seme earn* Oner,
Some Came Cwiec.
gome Came Chree
Chnes. and

H Sale Chat'* Cotally
DWcrcnl; nothing
Cikc It in Stnuin*
Ualuc eising ever
Ottered to You
Betorc

.... Tolks

Cbtr HU Bought

ARE PARTICULARLY INTERESTED in this BANKRUPT SALE—and the la­
dies. of course—sonnething unusual to get new goods at less than wholesale
prices. This stock is just as desirable as you can buy anywhere. Our salesmen
wanted us to place it right in the shelves and sell at full price, as many of the
lines match up our regular stock, but it is our aim to make this sale one to be
remembered—to show that the Boston Store's sales are all they are claimed to
be. We are here with the‘ goods’'and every day will be a busy one till the
season is gone.

niust €oitic Tor a Cook.,...
3u$t Tor Instance
CLOTHINC.
Ladles' handSununl and welt*.

and

patent* and line vlci kid for drc*«

and

$6.|B (or Vanden.-*! A O'Conneir* $H' apd |I2 wilu. pnn* wor*

price ...........................................................................
,.t and virl. 1*1
price I2 3P..............

eocl""-

“Tsysusfsi’Jsirr.'"’'.......

to 2. Vandr-rvest

Mine lined, new pattern*.
$9.«5 for VanderveM ic O'Connell's $13«*o splu extra well made. >
retaining front* and (n-rfr'Ct fVttlnc. nice up ti>-«late suits
for a lot of men'* new riilt*. Vandi-rv«-*i Sc OTunnell's price

Child's high grade patent shoe*. II.•'K* value

JK3.. and |1«

Child's black and fancy shoes for 4tre** and *tre«‘t

:.......... ............................................

....................... !

high
sale prii
Dre** \V<»n<te.l |•alit^.new Klyles. were |3.tMt; sale price...'.;..

,7'"

p«*gce«l. warrant

.........

No*

$2 <mi Corduroy I'ant*, sale price...................................
Boys' long dre** pants, f 1 r.o va.ue. sale prlctf..
I'p-to-date ndlar*. lie»t make, the l3c kind: sale price 3 for...
joc S;i*|»ender>. *alc price................

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

3.-.C and 2rK- Suspender*. *ale p-lo* .............................. ............................
Men'* white shirt*. 5«c kind.............................................................................
Men'* while shin*. II (*u kind..........................^

......

f Kllboum has pnrrhased Bdlurtade's property on Seventh
Mr. Courtade will leave for

,

Men'* colored shirt*. |l.f»o kind ....................................... .................... - Men'* colored *hlrts. 5bc kind
........................................
Men's tinderwear. 23c kind.................
................. I............ ......
Men's underwear. 3(»c kind.......................... .................... ................'................

1 and leathers. Van-

•e. fdic k
so. 2-V k

PERBONAL.

COME IN AND SEE OS

INSURANCE

*

re and at the same time
III
'i****^*^e^
they want cne good tei
see whether lb
fairly good teams Hopus of I
WiU get up

BAT ICE BMIEH

We Have Meved

*

I
* * * k J
I "'U' * * * * {

121 lliiloti Street

3 CRMES
FOR $4.00

*

Che Store Chat Saves You money

Mayor John R. Santo returned this
afiernnoD from a bastneas trip to ChlBdd Connlne and wife of Wexford
are expected In the city toda$- for a
visit with frienda
O. E. Baker went to Central Lake to­
day on business.
Mrs. 8. Sherman returned
home la Elk Lake this aflemoo
a visit In the etty with Mrs. T.
Manus.
WIU Berry. Wllltani Rayno
Hr. Atkinson Ml this nftemc
Bpoknae. Wnak.
Mias Lucy E Cook left this after­
Ttmty-iva
oraages
noon for SMttle. Wash.
.CMS. Sweat OaltfarMa m
Mias Gertrude Lamberts of MlnneBtkimey. «roear, 411 I^aloa
apolls MtauL. U toe gaeet of bar
exmsin. CeeMta Boulaaaa .7K Webster
street.
nie Miller of Frankfort I
Miss
r Ml« Prances Hlgslas i

Cbe Boston Store

SLrs,

engo Saturday might
b recaraed to Aaa Ai
t after a wnekh vna

be dtattirtiances of
WM and sotmir a

oda iaanUhr to opart
WaM^Onip Stare.

Tar^MCOWWAIITABL

TRY A mcOllO WANT Aa

Bakery RemavaL
Plymouth Rock Eggs fee Bale.
L. E. Trimbto'e bakery to being re­
I-arge nninber of Plymoath Bock
eggs from prixe birds; will s*
sell at SI moved from the comer of Ninth and
Union to 8E1 Union. Ineraaaad faettlper setting. C. I. Tomlin. ManI
tiec-n
tiea. oomptota agiilpmanL
SliSM
THEY’RE
STILL COMING-rTtw
pMpie oontlniM to eoma and take ad­
vantage ef the wonderful bargalne
being offered In littto oaed and ssoand
hand planaa and organa at the KUnball
branch stera. 12t Front atraeL
TRY AicCORD WAMT AO.
TRY A RtCORO WANT AO.

r. A. Staaras wtolma to etale that

Ri«hUi atioaL cRy.

Slf7-Bt

TRY A RCCORO'WANT AO.

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