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The Evening Record, February 26, 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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1904-02-26
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W'
If
THE'4fE®G'^d)
YESTERDAYS ISSUE
—if^y m
TEAVERSK CITY. SUCH., FRIUAV, KEBKI• ARY “ac.^l'WMr
DEATH HAS
$5,000,000 FIRE
CALLED HER
*
.
IN
ROCHESTER
^-^-0;;j _—
_
----------------------MRS. A. C.
LEWIS.
PIONEER
Probablv Mu.w tnolfhi a»d,Saiar
Lumber^B
OF
duuiraa's liimlM-r
camiw closed bern tddaj oo arcouat
of the drop aaow la ibe woods which
so iDoonroBtanoM fuBberlag as to
reodn' It alomst tatposalWr.
The
ocher four camps closed oarly In
j
work aad with tbe closlag of the.
uulay. InmbertBf baa beea
WIFE OF FORMER RECTOR OF ST. ladHlBltely to this rlclnltr
PAUL'S CHURCH.
LIFE OF MRS. LaRUE
ELK RAPIDS. DIED LAST NIGHT.
^
l-ARCC PORTION OF BUSiNESsj
UW: •
I 3,000 OUT
.
1^. .
:
i-f-f’.r
—
>
>iMincmnt TM* Morning
Bpnrtal to tb« Braalof Record.
■
f^
V
*
BOTTLED
UP FLEET
Under Control at 10—Fire
; ;
Proof Boildinga Crjm-
./f - V ;
*"
/APANE8E
lyjn- lo iho Kti'ulnjc Uix^nl
More are
HAVE YOU
SEEN OUR
NEW SPRING
SHOES?
of the
RochesUr Dry
i*
.
l^e
lied late
DASH SAID TO HAVE
Goods
Ml. aad the family
d* In the fall of lKGi»
he rector St. l^ul *
until hU death on
MAT^TTACK VLADIVOSTOK
‘"O bumad a large portion of Rochet-
^
bttaineaa district and caused a
JAP ARMY WILL TRY TO ISOLATE
loaa eMimatad at S6.000W
^r
^ !
HARBIN AND PORT ARTHUR.
The large buddinga of Sibley. Lind-
•y
»
■ ■
»«y * Q*»rr and the Granite block.
iw^ve atones high, and many other
f
•
UrgeTrtrwctures whkh wore supposod
f‘
.
to be Era proof, crumbled under the
I
rj *
Urrtfic heat of the firs.
lancburm is Nawr ths Rs»| Beene of
InUrest—While
Destroyers
Small Craft Can
The flames
Leave
I
Che
Foe.
Feb. 2b.—A report from
Klk fUpId*
necttMl with
Tiilian IViHluci* Com
lu c«ium-ct<‘4l w ith th»*
pany; Huluirt
psn>. iMiih 1h inr in Culia at
thi* tlUM-: Ida K . Hrlrn C and Koblo
I), tho latirr thrv«* sill!
A cablv mo*Kagr wai
son* In Ciilia bin ihry ci inoi got liorv
in tlmo for I ho funeral. The date of
fisod
,
ifln.-d to her
lK*d until Is*T^Saiiirda> but she had
i« in-r h/^aJ.h s. $eral month*
...." PIONEER OF 1854
' The number of peraons thrown out I
sea.
During
Bue'll
building
Resident of This Place
the
en^gement the
had five guns silenced.
..naurance
forts
for yotir insi$cclion.
styles arc
rifty Years.
50c
day Afternoon.
One shell
UUI iosa.
struck amid anchorage of the Junks.’
3 o'clock
Mr*. Abram Adiii( died
Ellwanger A Barry budding, loss blowing many to atoms.
New sky!
yt'rterday
at the home ofi
ty aftrmoun
aftrr
works and ttw angine works were her daiigliu-r.
E H Pof»e. aged
igliUT. Mrs
?
Ccmwail budding, loss <75.000; m. struck three times.
Mr* Ad*li had been to fall
Several guards Th y,»ar*
swrance MOeOOO.
were killed by the bursting shells. The ing health for some monthu and pa*sc*d
KIrtey building, ocupied by Roches civilians took'refuge in the new part awav qiilt'tly in *U-ep. a« »he had ofien
espn-sved a d*?*lr»* lo do The funeral
ter Dry Goods Company, loss S35.000: of Port Arthur.
j m-rvlc«* will U- held privately at the
msurance $20,000.
Five thousand men are now working! resldemv’ on Sunday aflomo»»n at 2
A budding occupied by Walkover day and night strengthening the de-j ocU»ck. Rev \Y. T Woodboua** «.f
Shoe Company, valued at $10AX)0: in fenses of the Garrison which is 30.000! firlating the arrangements Ix-ing In
charge of L I) Curtis.
surance $5,000; shoe company loss strong and wed provisioned.
Mr* Ad.Ni! came here a brit!e. with
$15JXK): msurance $12,000.
her hti*band in 1k:.< Mr Adult at imce
takinc a po*iti.>n with Hannah. Lay A
Sibley. Lmdsey A Curr Company
Co
They «ul.*eqiiently r»*rooved to
buildings and stocks loss is $1,750,000.
The
new
We
are
beauties.
[ileascd
to show them.
Ir-
fully insured
London. Feb. 26 —The Japanese em | Metllcme
Hat
.Northwest
Terrlt.bn.
sH.ebu.ne c-np„y. „.u. | —X...ued e ....en,.n. .ey.n, | .*'r.,,.'.!:.
Some of it in the
Window
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
OPPO..U Wbftins Hel.1.
is v*at you get
at
sell no sccorxls.
our
store,
we
Our {ince^ arc as
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Wc give }yiu the B'-:ST
l.cl us sliow you.
FRMK FREIDHCH & CO.
242 Front Street
• ifudium mmm
With a roar the names shot
r.ly at the gates of Port Arthur
up the shaft and gutted the bu.ldmg. | ecene of greatest
irrtereat has
shitted to Northern Manchuria.
In the opinion of the chief of the |
The Japanese have
seixed
beenj\ of ihu ritv.
i
iher
d.-alh
Poss.etj
--------------------------------
first thought; Bay 70 miles south of Vladivostok and ’
entire city was doomed and landed troo^ marching inland to;
AKTl^ALOON SEKVICES
----------------
large portion of the residence stnke the railway between Harbin and ! Churches of the City Will Have MeetI
ings Sunday. March 6. in Charge
section would ateo have to go. Buffalo Port Arthur and aeve
of Dr. Saunderson.
and Syracuse were appealed to for aid.
Here Is /i Snap!
'
Wc have selectlmI and |dacrd on front
lablcs about
'. V s *
What made the fight harder was the
fact that the water mama broke and
crippled the hre service.
Soon after the fire broke out in the
Rochester Dry Goods store an cxplo-|
aion ocurred which spread it rapidly.
fighting
were
flamea
by
handicapped
eatreme
in
cold]
FRONT STREET RUNAWAY.
Kebet and Other Articlee Were Oia^
■t
tributed
Highvray.
A runa«a> on Front vtreti toda>
iKwn made thing* lively for a lime
and the rt.U-* and other thing* In the
dlatrtbutetl all along the
rotite. The i
tbe malk of
annah A lAy Mar
canilJe C
aud went, aroi^
liack of the store,
re. mhere It w^
•topped with ♦ man damage to the rig
<
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1
;
Along
Traverse City Manuf?. Co.
lnsur.|,
quickly spreading to the others.
firemen
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
THE NEW STAND
i deueb.-r,
.H,,- „ There-------------chlldrs-n living. Mr*
and AmoU
Ad*it ,td thl« city. Ml- F F. Hedden! _
INTEREST LIES IN MANCHURIA. J Ad*it
AngeW. Cal G»M)rge Earl Ad---------s.v-clal m th. !!., iiln^ U s^ord
‘'f
I* conni'ctf-l
APPEALED FOR HELP.
{
London. Feb. 26—The face of the
r.iittmbla.
Comiuiny in
In Briti*h
Hi
Hat.
Although the Japan-'and \V. N AJ-it at M-dirin
The Sre was caused by a fuse blowha
! Northw.**! T«*rrit<»r>
Ing out from a motor which ran the e»e fleet .* still hammering away
The
All Kinds of Mill Work
low as (\{inU kl BBKRS can l»e
money w ill buy.
R«H..Ue oey 0..«. Cn,p.n,. e«,.| •«ened ... ubiec.
^nce $12SJW): toUl loos.
elevator.
6HOB.T
CUSTOM SAWING
^V
PLANING
-"'"i
First Grades Only TURNING-—-^ •
sold at.
of stock sssaooo; msurance $30^000:,*^* Japanese fleet when the sh.psj
relumed to Traveiwe Cuy. where
total
'were sunk in thp Port Arthur harbor *h»- has rince maile her home with her
mated value of stock $150,000:
WARM SHOES
Son..- nr.- Vorx pj.ln. while olhnr. ,r.- nlc- . nou*b f.n- dr«.
S20J000: insurance 116.000.
.
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD BHOES
RUBBERS
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for
Private Funeral Services Sun
The damage
to the town wet eerieus.
kinks of fashion
sliaiics and leathers are here
attacks on Port Arthur by
of r<nploymtnt by the t.re I. between'"’* J.peneee ,re deKribed e. be^ng!
f efforts to cover the movements! MRS. ABRAM ADSIT PASSED AWAY
of the transports.
Admiral Togo is
YESTERDAY.
LOSSES AND INSURANCE.
said to have had no idea of reducing
The following is a list of estimated the fortifications by attack from the
insurance:
All the Ulcst
LIN’S AOV.
DRINK
^scLUKorcooDsm
GRAPE 1=
JUICE
2eSOO and 3AI00.
looses and
TMB WgATMKH-IWid, — utgai Mida
S. BEJMDA & COMPANY
alsravYi
The burned district reaches from a
point in Mail) street east, midway be I Japanese sources today quotes that
'while ships sunk at Pert Arthur on
twoan Clinton avenue and BL Paul
do not block the channel sufLhenoe north to Division street j Tuesday
'
and halfr way
ssay to Mortimar.
Mortimar Up Divis
Divls on]
on ’ **'^"**J' ^ Impede the destroyers andi
atrest th. burned district extends '
battleship, will
t unable to
block.
The tout area,
turance M<W»0.
» 0ly Book Store «
nda
are;
following era
SH byI and Frank Omml.K-k aii.i l’.er
lU.w. rn of Kmplre
and
Port
Ill Wire lo IIk’ Kveninit R«.-on1
THREE ACRES BURNED.
Mr U-wi*
by everylrwly In thlr section
And
.NRW TIN granb- s
since the death of her hunband Mr* : at The F>vniom> Store
I.H-W is continued hex p«mm1 work and ;
-----------------------Increased her hold upon the affeciionv ,
LOOK FOR MRS. TI
! ..f II...
I
Arthur. Battleships Can'L
under control at 10 o'clock this
f:
We art therefore enabled to five the pnblic the
benefit ci oar porchaaci. Call aad inrestigate.
Our final Clearance of all Winter Suits.
Overcoats. Ulsters. Reefers. Shirts. Un
derwear. Cloves. MitU, Sweaters. Hosi
ery. Etc., is In full Swina. Goods must
go at any reasonable offer. Don’t fail to
call on
;
;
fire which sUrted In the baseConipany’s store at fi o'clock thia mom-
5 -
to resliie that tUt a the Mure at rehidi to iMr.
chaK WAU. PAPKR. By podta^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
BEEN SUCCESSFUL.
Y.. Feb. 2S.—A d>tas
i f- Si
TlDocs’iitCakcaOcry
Cong Headed Ptreon
^9s„rr.-;
her own church clrr ie Mrs. lu^wl* wms
highly esb^med and her
will lie a Ion* I.J the whole cammuiilO.
Too much cann.d lie said of bar g.-**l ’
Flames.
estion openinc wrlib a blit sple *o
close oet stock on hand. Watrh fur
big ad«
SHE WAS HIGHLY ESTEEMED
•'TC.r
'
ELECrilCSPAtllTBEOtiClIf
i.;
I;
;i
Came to Elk Rapids In Fall of IMS Shared Troubles of Friends aad Com
forted Them in Their Sorrows..
and Has Been One bf the Most
Special to the Erening Becord.
Energetic Church Workers for
Emptrr. Feb
—The funeral of the
School Was Exposed.
BURNED DISTRICT COVERS THREE
Many Years—Bom in ISAS.
late Sophia M. LaRue was held at the
Muaki-icun. K-b 2C -Thr pupils fif
family n-fUb-nce on
Mrei-t WedBaabor ocBooL dMi te mmmUkm. werr
dismUMM) from their rlanarn |o re
main out srfaUe 4he birildim; Is fom!
gated
One id the erboUrs in aorloun r. Lea U .one fd the est.N-mi^ pioneer* i who for many years mingled w
ly HI wHb black diphtheria cuntracird.
It In supposed, from ihe curpue of a
paralysis
(
WATER MAINS BROKE AND CRIP mile pirl brought here fmm Kaoaas
Mr* l>-wis wa* uoc of the
ntermeatThe whole school waPLED FIRE SERVICE.
ex|Miaod to tbr dn-ad dUoaM- aad It Is hived women in thi. secthio For n
-d that oUier cano>- will follow.
she ha* Us-n an then
' targe floral design. *TI»o Gateii .Ajar.”
I tlwMe- belag tributes uf enteem from
Wirt SUrted in BoMment of RochoaI many frlen.U
Ot Goods Company at 5
The serrlees wrre roadurted
by
Rev IRduu-f. after which the liorty
o’clock
Morning—Wat
'■?
'
:Orafi4 Ra|»*d>' ClHcr Exoctilive Oom
;
Nof Carr for a 8a«Ni4 Term-Aa
OF WORK
t:; if,
'
OItTRiCT BURMCO.
HAYOt W. ti, FALHIK
SEVENTH YEAK-^2U7
CAMPS CLOSI AT CEBAl
Two Sides.te It.
klanhitiv
Feb
r€-When
Inter
dewed today. Robert R Blacker lie^
bled hi* connection with the eatablUh
fliant «r • ftew dKHy paw^r bare, bat
o|B«n atAla •ttptatically that Be It bi
tbe bf«4 Of tbo rob lure.
SCAFFOLD
DROPPED
j
l>r. Saiii;.br.mn. of ljm*inc atatr
{
of ih«* anil-MilooB
jeratlon of tb»* churvhv* of Northern
ntly N’
Dr HubUr
1
: from
25 Pieces Dress Goods
and ^me*
erv auccej^!
exponndW
AND MEN FELL ONE HUNDRED
mmldclng
imvoinc ?!•*
FEET TO THE GROUND.
After an hour'*
•ur'* 'ctjnfeiv
the doctor
tie city Ma
Accident at PoatofKce Butidmg m
Chi win be “Anti Saloon Sui
n Chi>
for all
iaundemon
***** churrho* and Dr
cago—One Man Wat Killed and
an ad
I and hi* aaaitunt will deliver
d.
By \Yjr»- to the Evening Rec^wd'
Chicago. Feb
tng Ihe huge
poetofflee bul
rr.-The nail*
that have been M;IIinLT at i;5c. 75c. S.5c and
1.0ft per yard, and now offer you choicolthclotat
]
-
Kk
2fi-Pre,
ta Irene Oetly. ominty school com
oner i»f Kalkaska returned home
rM
- ;,
-
^ one to two dollars on each pair:
to the customer.
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,
‘ .4
CbeyJilsoSay
That the pric«-s made on lines oI
better bargains even
than
we
,
claim lor them—saving the cus
fpill \H‘ at the **cq>en nigh
at the Metbodltt church Saturday
hold evening March 6. and will take part lo
the discnaalon of “What Shall We Do
About Itr
Most oI the goods in this offering arc .54
in. wide, in such materials as Venetians.
Zibclines. Cheviots. Novelties, etc- Best
bargains offered in town this season.
; tlilliiistiiKtalDiptStirt 1
nkw
; It on tbt way te IWt city. Tbit X
steck is only 1$ fimntlia old. of
: a
acow ;
•5*
bteh. Wall for it. ’
TImOtaba. Itf F«mBL
TRY A RECORD WANT JOk
The bargains offered by us on
' P.VXTS at $2455. $2.0.5. $2.»5 are
the best ever seen—saving from
WINTER SUITS to clovt. are i n-
aftermii
putting pieces cm the building, were
preclpluted to the ground with n ter
rifle crash.
Hilly
foil a
Signad RatHIcatiena
By Wire to tba Kv«bti«
Cbey Jill Say
STORY
block.!
COR.
FRONT
*
tomer from one-third to one-half
the regular price.
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j ’4
Bamllteit aiW
£S£
lUNIOR.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THE EFEKDfG KEOCHtD, TRAVl
; cmr. Mica:, fbiday, februaky n, itot
UVSS IN A TENT
THECVENMMiCMnlQinEENCnT
NAMEOFSBIME
leaMmr Has Ma. TamM ffbe
’^UkCmt
or. Is lacaiad a tew mttaa aaat «f
E AtffOCtATIOM OOMVffM. MaifopoHtaa. a small tawa la the
TIOM CtOffffP
^ Pkase,.,,
issy‘s4:rrsr5i^rrt
-V^;v.v
epiie of the te decrees halow asm
Wathae we have beea havtiw ter tba
Omamki
I of aim aad la thee oldcot klad M
ber be aUtya oot all day la par
Oiy ffhefae" la the aame of
rUNCIIAL ACftVtCffA
the ahepberd. E. U lpm«ae; morth;
"^y
W^HOVCO MflCHA»rr MAIIIfl
Hm fttm T«rtr
TnM
J^c!^
LaM «ad ftltas ter Mra.
CMW af I a
oacral aenrkm
E Marhham
today. Brief eerrlcas ware
erday erealac at tbe home tat
. ReT..Hach Keaaedy oflklat
f pall Wrars were Pare Mar^
tilway a»en. fellov employees
V
YOU WILL
ALWAYS
iJda^tbe^aaaSal^
rhet Prayer Oi
SSwre. the time havla< beea ftxed a.
te Core Cuban
the laat Wedaaaday la May.
The aaam of the dlatrkrt onutmDaasvnie. Feb. n^-Thr^ miles
wmhfn of tke boM« «>d ikm of the Meciuee Aaaociaikm. O K. sooth of this vlllajce there Is s rellCkms society kaown as the "Hoanees
I «r tlM Mate to
8ect- Tbe members believe la prayer
IcatkMM m4 make i
OtartfTOii. lUlkMk* a>* OfBBd Tijtcore for disease. It U said. It
come to lichi that a daaghter of
of the families has been afportloa d Antrla tooBlj- by the I»- ticted with Cabea Itch, hot no doctor
was <mlta< It belac beUeved that
prayer would heal her. natil bow the
ricUm Is \ns pitiable condition. Cobs-
tsKM.rJss-’sas
£sv“wssr
aad much arorh araa aeeompllabed. al cotiac Attorney McArthar.
noat all of the eatire aeaskm belaf orte aad E A. Densinore are
copied with boalaem.
tlcatlBK tbe matter.
cyrwTTasww
We offer One Haadrad DoUara Re^
ward for aay caae of CatarA ttaUM
Hairs Oatarrh Cara.
dealred object.
wax FAH
BURTKESOnST
“■rraagyg’
Take it te A. C. WsH A Sons aitd Get
s Fmy-cent ffes of MUo^ the
r. X*Cl2Sty"te^^ J
Cut out the followinc coupon today
and get n asonth's treatment of Mio^
1 cures your dlcesllve troob^
TQ«^ WORAVINO.
• i ' :
v;">.
:
:
:
:
•t Laais Msy Cauas Laaa.
Already the reaort lowa» la this tI
clalty are worrytatc over tbe world's
fair to be beid at St. Umto the oomlac
. meof^Tlsitlactbe
toskay. CharleToix and the lesser re^
soru skmc Orand Trarerae hay are
vitally latsreeted la the question.
Doriac the world's tsir la Chlcaco
the raeort dtles wers the losers aad It
Is mors than likely to prove the ease
W. Laufmaa.
Tbe “open nljchl' procra
irday nicht at the First
hureb will be of special li
to old and yooac BopL Gllber
Ctve an address upon tbe topic. Uklnc
especial care to call atleallon to the
evil effecU of tbe nee of cUmreites
npfin the school hoys. Mr. Laafmsn
ceneral top
will speak upoa i
rks with a
illustratlag his
projected upon tbe screen by
tern. There will r---------------
form a combined attractloo that the
resorts wUl be unable to compete
M depend largely
reaort trade for
later and with a
the winter will
be duller than ever aad
hotel proprietor and his I
some cases actually suffer If the r«Sort bnslaeaa proves dull.
their sun
their bvlnc UM
. led by
f of the Baptist church,
Jaams Marvin, truant officer
Blsalon U by ticket
calllnc at
e's. Douc
feature will be
for “open nicbl'
ffettar Than OaM.
rtiw nicht at First Methodist
-1 was troabled ter Bereral years will be especially ffne. -The Uttle
with chronic ladlcMtlon and aervoas Boy in Blue" will be rendered by the
craphophooe with a record that has
Kd acoompanlmeat and Illustrated
by 20 ine plelures. The male quartet
will sing "Where Is My Wandering
Boy." aad it will be Illustrated. Tbe
kept aay wife In axeaUeat haallh for whole tblnc is a ffne boy servlc
Invited to attend andthrinc
x^i'srzi^srtAii^
jrv£ir«5SS.“5rt:n tLWMT&m wneKE
Sm 5^ a wnmt loale aaA
orator for weak, ran down woman. No
Me!
by Jaa. G.
■ lYMEI
FIND IN OUR STORE MERCHANDISE THAT SATI8FIES-DUAL.
ITY AND ECONOMY BLENOED—THINCS THAT YOU CAN’T DO
WITHOUT—METMOOt AND GOODS THAT MAKE TRADING
Ptaaa are being drawn for a brick
theater buildlag to be erected In West
Rnaacb in tbe spring.
Algoaac teamsters are trying to permde the village council to pass aa
ordinance forbidding outsiders to boa
In on the bttsiaess of tbe local knights|
of the whip.
much debate the Jackacm city
has settled tbe electric light
tag question for ten years, a contract
having beea signed which will be in
effect that length of tla»e.
ion petitions In Lena
all In and the board of
meet Monday to caahem and decide whether the
lestloo win be voted oa at the spring
eetion.
The extremely cold weather In tbe
iciniiy of Saline has put tbe gas
plant out of commission, and as the
gnuind Is froxen to the depth of serersl feet It will be dimeuU to remedy
the mstler.
The high price of wheat which
COUPON.
This «*upon entities any reader
of The Evening Record to obtain
MU>^ absolutely free at their
store la case it does not Increase
the weight and core stomach
trtmbles We give signed guaraih
when be
ce.
II ladles arc becoming noted
Plal
TOCUNRAMLOMONSrAY
O. P. CARWR A I
SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE IJOHNR.
8BEUI ■tteulcTI
J. H. MONROE
Gaural hiaaraaca JDENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
SIT DOWN
AS YOU ACCUMULATE BOOKS
You ought to be Interweted In a pertset sactisnal book ease. Thetiuan caasa arc the hand
aa the least expensive sectional cases made. Tto ms cembkis every valuable feature. We
THt MARxrrm.
I a puxxle. But tbe en^
of tbe Aid society have
They arc writing 3.500
let^rv to tbe leading wholesale houses
In ^lh> United States, asking each foi
a free sample of some of their goods
A Wg sale will be held in April, and
t^^mples they recelvW^xchaaged
..
doetag. Brcalked through tbe Hyota. mei Inhaler for a tew mlaatea four
knife. 5S eaatSy tea or tablet form times a day. R Imp
tide of air
Jas. O. JokBP
and lungs
hcalth^vtag balsams. In thto way it
cures the moat ehroolc aad deep seat
There will be a meetlas of the ed catankal diseases of tbe air paaaNorthern Mlchlcaa POoltry ud Pet agea and vespiratory organs.
The user to the aole judge
Stock aaaoclatkm Monday nlcbt la Dr
E L. Ashton's Office. The prospacu Hyomel to to be paid for or not. If feacea. bleachera. grand stand, ticket
for the show next year will be dia It does not help. E E Walt A Sons oAoe and all lumber and timber b»^
kmglag to the former Traverae City
will
Baa Ball AaaocUUoa. located oa the
will not eoat a penny.
Twemh atreel bane ball park, are In
vited from those who caa
StNIORJUNIOR RteSmON.
The district hcndqnancrs of the
Metropolltaa Life lasnrmaee eoa
•fwitete removed from Manistee to Ahoot Btacty Wert Frtetwt and BpeM
tkto city. The ooaapaay has secured
C■^jeyahle Cveataif.
The aeaior juBkir recepCkm to tbe
betere May laL
erenlag proved ta he a
e nrcaolnii In erery way. IMH. The plat mnal be dearad In
Have yon a dan haary. mM
tL.
**I wnTbelB^iS oace to receive said
taxes from now uatll February 29lh.
IMH. oa each week-day. from S o'clock
11:80 o'clock in the foreaooq, and
Shake a Pan of Beans
Which prora that
TRY A RSCORO WANT Aa
The aty CooBcll has extended tbe
tax wmrranU for the month of Febru
ary ter tbe collectloa of the aUte and
county taxes; aad also tbe delinquent
dty aad achool taxes mad special as
ENTERPRISE
'GROCERY
FIRE INSURANCE
vrith all
mam, tit Ftem St.
,«
PHONE,
CORNER STATE
AND UNION 8T8
LW NiSTiISS k SOI
!Sr"TlSSi3i.SRK
K.'?‘=,srTs:i«
pg.^^wSrg"cjrg
PLEASANT AND PRICES THAT MOVE THE GOODS.
r£?TA.T A sosa /;
TYPHOID CONTAOIOUAT
be cured of ca
Wheaa
__
____
like thto
oat aad advertiseu that Hyomel
will
not
coat
a
penny
anleas
U does
damns proceedlncs to compel tbe so
that to cUlmed for It, U shows
pervlsors to aHow hla bill for atlend ail
reasarkeble coaftdeace they have
Inc. ki
direction of the city poor what
la thto aclentlflc amdlcal treatment.
A complete Hyomel oolllt ooaatou
of a neat Inhaler, that can be carried
in the pocket or purse, a medldne
dropper aad a bottle of Hyomel. and
costs but II.
Tbe Inhaler lasts a liretime and
when extra botUes of Hyoi^ arc
r-y-i
U L A OUILOINA
:
t
:
m. SAWVKR A PCNHALLffQON
;
:
: of gkiom to pass over the coontenaoce
of the Adrian townsmen, who now
pays twenty per ceai. more for his
Si I New Wilhelm Block
bread than he did two weeks ago.
:
FREE TRIAL
it is rumored that there is trouble
When you gH a box of Ml-o-na. de brewing la a corset faciory at Jack
posit fffty cents with B. E Wall A son Tbe girls assert that they arc ttaurs. Stockholm leglslsti
Boas as aa erWeace of good faith ftaanclally squeezed. They arc putting a Ux npon all persons wi
They will give'>t«i a signed receipt up a stiff frtint and If they go out on
agreHag to refund the money ia ac strike they will be likely to stay
cordance with the coupoa offer. U Ml
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Tbe Corunna city council has ex
o-aa falls to inenwse wHght aad
tended the franchise of the Owosso A
stomach troubles. All tbe risk is Corunna Electric Co to make it last
theirs. If Miona succeeds, as they thirty years, on the coaditlon that the
are reasonably sure It will,. or they company will build Its proposed road
like through the city within the next six
could not afford to make an offer
c
this, the cost Is tridlng. Cut
“c:
coupon today and take ad
Marshall
A writer
this offer.
evident
ally
I: k
women aowada>w are mak
that w
lag so many things, out of haadkerchiefs that a man doesn't know half
The dose atndent of blatery/
lime whether he's wiping bis i
was oaylaff. **caanot give eatlrc cre the
on a napkin or the back
dence to Danld Webster's lattoMdoa
The hachelor> of Le:
that the panic of 1871 was canaod by
And the large ones will come to the top. Same with Furniture—In the cloze, sharp shakVHip of competi
novel way *»f bringing
rresMent Jaekaon'a bungling laterfer
leap year girls to
tion the largest bargains always come to the top. The beat stocks are discovered, then qualities, styles
ence with tba currcncy: nor. oa tbe
Mai They have on
ether hand, to one prepared to yield cmand prices always win-right priosa. right fumiturs and right treatment make the store rsally biSqnallted assent ta the aasertioBa of the
extreme protccttamlata that It was tbe meral»er shall lie allowed to receive
result of the gradnal reduction of do- leap year courtesies from a young wte
ties following tbe comprumlsc act af
1838. The truth prebebly lies between “william C. Strong, of Bay City, be
Til«d“ the oiher night In an ar
those two extremca. It to to be borne came
gument over the relative virtues of
U mind, mocoover. that tbarc had been Russia and Japan as nations. The ar
, and such a stock as you will find—oaay, somfortable oak
SB era of wild apecolation—“
gument became too healed for ^11
"Rmlpherooo,**latcfToptcd tbe awthar llam. so he secured a dirk and i
stersd leather chahw-ssft
or the Uttle Boi
volver and threatened to clcaa
paHor—chairs tor every rosm In the house, and the prices just fit your pecketboek.
the house. He pointed hit weai«
for the rsception
ooe law^ihldlng clUxea. who proa
kicked the offender's face Into a i
:
C«nbM r*IIOo»< CdwwiRteB Mtf
■.f*|
H J. m. Slattr
•arM af a ffatay.
Tbe fuaeral servleaa of the I
child of Mr. aad Mrs. J. Q. Adas
Ma; irac aaeoad. Utrd aad west of tha dty. will be baW this afiarI ladlM of the paeea. Mra. Mary aooa at 2 otlock at the homa. Ree.
eCMIaad. Mra. lae. Adale Cra- Hafh Kaaaedy will oMau aad tbe
Mra Ida NoMa. Mra. Mra Lar burial will he made la Ixmg Lake
kiaa; orsmaiat. Mra. Myrtle Qoodrteh
The maatlaa time of the Bhrtae art
P the trtt Toeaday ia the moat
INHUMAN MKOttCT.
ABMican mawifactttrcrs. Tlia
Tork board baa aeot out leUera to
board! of trade atl ow tb« eo«
aaklac that rvaolutkmi be adopted la
doratas the Qaidaer bill aad
that every effort be made to ladoee
:“m7s
We ase Aowias the most oomp
ever Mumm. We comwrnca
led ra^. hyli Adr md rcaer.
SWUM md ao on
the Ql ICK MEAL (the beat
Come ta aad look them over
«te! mve money by bori-ff frf yoor rdmMe
**I^ siwing Charles Larrabee of
Bethel, says the Coldwaler Courier,
planted several rows of oarly potatoes,
but neglected to dig them. A few dayt
ago he dog through tbe snow aad
found tbe ground
frozen, while the
a they t
much better
have been hi 1 be dug them in the fall,
He took out s bushel, leaving several
to thto natural coM ator-
them to you whon you come in.
THINKING ABOUT A COUCH?
It Will be BUY H you see our new line Just unpacked. Got some new features to^how yew and then the
new patterns in upholstery. We want to show you the aownt alyloo in toaUior couchca—the kind that
wears a life time. We can ploaoc you. wo are safe, bocauoe the prices are from IS-TS to fMjOOL That will
suit any pockstbook. You namo the pries you want ta pay and wo will show you the best couch for that
YOU WANT A PIANO
NVariy Fartelta Hla Ufa.
CThat puts c^ort In any home and oopoclatty If you havo a Rrodbory. it comblnss a half century of tens
study with a half orotury of saporisnee tai piano bulldina. Ths natural rcsult Is ths porfoction in piano
wmmm
excu^ioNS
PspAkSiyEns
oa or hetorc March hth. IMH. by
J. W. Haaaea. Sac*
palate. TIckeu oa sale Tueaday.
March 1st aad ISth. Ask apema tor
I havs only ths highost praiss for ths Bradbury.
plenos cuotomsra. and they In turn arc our I
THE HMSMIA UT
MEBUIITU
M to a ptoaaura to
i
MSTTOHIC
Sona kndm in Dried Fnntt.
Win kH them while the^ \»mC
CtermOm
ueasc
the fiat done. It
dcH
OmSBcESdm^m ^
..............fiC Ih
Choice IfilSe 40tofi0
** Tsa55S>r.
It Mains, however, for a dUtin
ibbad aebolar la doae touch with
Ah aeimme and the public to later
pert la a aeholarly^^ jac^^derthe average American Is more
ted than In their technical de
QMMMMML MtWS
or m wouo i
or the lodlai
prfBcvM porahoota*. who died at
Graveocad. Rncland. when abont to
aaJI home
Vlr«laa with her hui^band
te UU. At. <kH)Tjre*» rhnreh In Wap
p«BC la to hoTr a pulpit made ot wood
brooght frtim Virfdota
The aniiao of Turkey nerer aleep*
h;:.
R;--
fwwn*^**^at It hU*riir*.*If
lion. Jn the palace are a nuntier of
btillet pniof ro..m«. ail of which an*
ftimlnbed for -leeplnp rbambem. Only
a few minuter tiefore retlrlujc i« nwt
the nulun announce* in which rw.m
he Inteodn Ui upend the nlichl. iu> that
alt the niorn* have t«» btr ronKtantly
preparefl for hU reception.
The Alar of Hop**, a paper puhlithe.!
In Finn Aina prUon. I* »-dlted by »nnie
one who at lime. .Ihiw. a prim wjt.
A iiaraaraph In a lile luaue make*
Ihl* aiin.Minrentmi: rThe «Ur of
Hope aeek. to r«*vlew book, that deal
with Jurtict*. punl*hmeni. vllliany and
Clime—not
biTaiiM*
it pmfe
brlna to the tattk
pw of crltk
acumen, but for |
> that win SI
geai themM?he. to any alert
John Allen of MU.i..ippl nay. that
In9 all il
the .Uteen years he wai a tnem
her of oonareat^he inever knew a man
to Ik.
tn.«hQ w
with
eon*clemlou»
I by con.iltmlonal linilutlon. fmro vcitlna for an ap
proprlailon of any kind If It w.* for
the benefit of hi. dUtrIct or c*iro
munity
The ob^ rvatlon wa. occa
lOoned by aome n-hiark* on the proi*.
attlon to loan the At 1^1. expual
lion ll.tWMuai. which waa IwIdk op
poaed hy some men who claimed that
the oonaUiutkin did not warrant an>
.uch action
Robert M Mrljine. mayor of Balti
more. Iielleve. in applying plain bua
Ine.. method, lu the *mveniment ol
hi. rlty. I
wiwk of k
nloK out the deva.
I* proi:n..*lna rap
tat 1*1 community
com
Here t* an illustration <if tto*
Wly.
w»y lu shlrb h.. act. nn>\ talk*
.Hhonly liefore the xreal fire thert. a
nuralH.r of bill* were l.rouaht to him
for appnivaJ
Th. > w.-rv of the kind
which
In many
lance
cities
are
bunched under the h«uul of 'sundries
and IncldtmtaU. - but Mayor Mrl^m*
require, that they be itenilKi*]. One of
the bills was Un Hyars and across It
the mayor wrote:
The city of llaltlmur«. dutts^noi smoke cljtsnt"
•Al Adams, the millionaire policy
kins of New York, has been In Alny
hi. Immense real
estate
fnim^ that home *if vocal cu
lory «d
the statr penitent tan f»w thnM*
was condurtinu i*dlc> »:am*.* thn.uich
out New York and the evidence wa*
overwhelmlna
Adam*, it
I>
piuJ word o* o potWni. but, o]thoo«h
’ hr cannot brnak otooc or make orcralU. h«* Andii that hlc health penniu
him to do a pretty ffood day a worl
in attending to hl« private affal
APT mmm
JohttiKm said:
berv. rJI sh«* you now just
what I mean.”
He went out and aucjo returned with
a bit of iKUu-d and two l*.tile*
Rest
log one end of the board on the count
er. h<? .iiprwined the other end with
hi* flnjter*. and potir^l on the board
from one of the bottle, a drop of thick,
oily suUtance .which shiwly ooted
down the slope
Then Vr Johnson
other iKUtle and poun^l rnil
Jti.f a droi
drop
a clear, delic
r«Ml liquid. This dnip shot
I wink
fir.1 bottle
win. i* ihe old fa*hloned col liver oil.
or emul.lon. a. It I* called
The second bottle contJLin* Vinol. See bow
fclosly the emiil.hm creep, alonj: the
boanl. It 1% thick. .ImcKl.h. onwhole
soim
But Vlnul da.be. to the bottom
at <uic«*. These two substances act like
:;Tr
to the seat of trouble and^cor
. the dimculty by creailny an ap
peril e and bulldlnit up the .trenaih
and yeneral health
"Vinol. you know. i. a c»»d liver oil
preparathin. and, while It rontalns all
the medicinal elemenU which have
made cod liver oil famous. It
not a drop of oil. and is de
the taste We cannot yuan
cod liver oil
If It fails to ylve satis!
« ntuhinic We sund the I
m t fall. Try It <in our i
*e*v” Jante* H Johns.
r the ec
de Mr.
ylsts In ^he cliy to sell Vlm»i
TIinI down to bis desk In the office
While others are free and at play.
Papa fancle. he Is havlny a vacation.
Millie drlnklny Rocky Mountain Tea.
Jas. G. Johnson.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
far Diarrhea.
mmmm
state that irarel can l»e made comirtable. safe and fairly economical.
The srriier draws an alluring picture
' coodenscing the twenty hours* jour
ney from New York to Chicago into
night s trip and confidently express,
es his eonviction that this n*sult will
be attained when ^he eaplUlista have
fth faith in such an enterprise to;
pm their money tn It. The .lectri-|
Ians are ready for It now
the Russian
ThU I. the reason why the an
i.lt to Copenhagen or Freden.-I
Uirg U so eagerly anile
thoroughly enjoyed by tui- «.uium«;i|>
royal family. At FYt'densliorg. al
though the emperor U guarded by a[
considerable force of detectives. Iheyj
are not in evidence; and during hU;
stay he U accompanied only by one or
who are generally per
friends. The extraordinary featbout NlhUUro In Russia U the
to which the tipper classes sym
psthUe with the efforts of thb Intel
lectiial pirdetariat t^ bring the pre*.VKtem to an end. The tsar never
ws who are his friend* and who
enemies An abiding si-n*.* tif dlstrust I. the re*ult. and hence the pas
sionate affection
reclion that his majesty
falUbful
id patient sympatl
arc ih«spots In one of the m est llvt»»
ipc.—Aruold MTilic. in Every
l»ody * Magaxinc for March
Eucqiud an Amful Fata.
H. Hagigni of Melbourue. Fla,,
wrltaa. “My durtor told me I had Con
aumpUoD and nothing could be done
for me. I was given up to die. The
offer of a free trial botUe ofDr. Klnr*
doeed me to try It.
ling. I am now on the road to recovery
and owe II all to I>r. King s New DU
covery. U surely saved my life.** This
great cure U guaranteed for all throat
and lung diseases by Jas. G Johnson
and F. H. Meads. druggUts. Price M)c
and 11.00 *TrU1 bottles lOc.
PROPER PRONUNCIATIONS.
w
ptKWiItted by the prison authorities tc
superintend hU bly
Hems and ibl. work
hts time He U
■...rcu::"3H£S5£*Bas
is
dent Henry
chusetu Institute of Tachaology.glve.
while speadlag oa this
» ezperimaaul road,
aad thus preeeated they make the
for the I
le of the
who are watching every developm^i
of thU glganUc tvMlded battle be>
electridly and steam and
irlcJty and time.
Proceeding after ibetr usual mi
by forming a Ai.idleagesellachaft for
the proarcuttoD of experiments Jn the
ter. the Germaa Investigators step
by step overcaa>e all tif tiie
presented In the problem of dectric
y they I
reached the point where the caiw are
run day after day with entire safety
than 120 miles an
pntal road cOoslsU
ngle track about fourteen mil
running frtim Marlenfelde
. In the t
l entertainingly
itnictlvely of bU impresHf^hii’ wlld flight, which he deelec
•s as a
trical posaibi
THE DREADED CLANC
Sr*
Yowscltl.Ja.tthi.wsy. nine out of ten people who
sciousoesare the rictlm. of Indlgctlon.
not always Indicated bv serere pain, in the stomach. Jtla
a. 1 ban deecribed al»c that Indicate. Us preenc and
ling that the stomach doc not work righL
Id only take that gretet d Natui^s rcmedlaa.
RomocTtbiw^Skss sl'omsch
_____________________
dborders. Uk« au of Natuc’s remar^often
I“aS;
oa myassnn
aad you will.k
oocWtbem
thU dty who
Breakers of
Brought Into
the
Russo-Jsps
-knom*n pUee* in the
east war dUtrin were ohiainei!
from the *tate department at \Va*h
IngtoD?
Manchuria>-Man^hix> re n
Vladivostok—Vla-d,H-v,»*tok
Peklng-Pe,..king
^
Seoul—So<»o!.
Wal-Hal M ai—M ay hl wwy
to Atmd co^tooT the hlood aadcnVj »
amd tonic Mbiacd. or gndi A nMdj as a S. &
If yon tnfe fc«n
Ctlluidteefarjroandr
WE ARE GOING TO
SURPRISE YOU
OTEINBERG’S
II Gram Opera BMse
AIITHIm WMla
. —The Po|iuUr
Read these items, then come in and see whether
we have overrated the values mc offer:
Kemeiljr Players
onble
Mill ends of unbleached
sheeting, worth ,5c
f
-
2ic
MU JOtll J. (EMEinr
50 pairs Lace Curtains.
ror^.,'';Jl";-60o
ol at
MniHni;ofa;>;;>;^n^^
hams, worth
for.............. ..
Unbleached
all
linen
crash, worth Sc. Ro
3.1c
’» UI*-K>-.UlC |lh)T.
...TONIOM-r...
Men's Jersey gloves
A fine jinxluction of the greU
•odetypUy
“SAPHO"
Mill l*nds bleached table
damask, worth
40c. for............ . »OC
Lot of worsted Dress
Goods, colored and black,
TOMORROW NIGHT
“TWO JOUY TMiK"
10c
Children’s fleeced Underwear, from ijc to 15c. according to sire.
Lrdies' b'lanneieiiicMTappers. Monh 75c. AQn
^«*'*
*
Ladies fancy stripe «ranite doth waists. Morth
And many other just such
barjtains. OUR ONEFOURTH OFF SAl.K
50c
ends
NKW SPECIALTIES at oety
' Mens Wool Underwear.
f®”*’
79C
........
......
.Men s Sheepskin lined
Duck Coals. O AQ
*Opulai-^rl«
“MIMIIE «WttOr
OSTKO^A'TMV’
i^rlo^m lOo-JlOo
PEREMAWOUErre
THE~B0ST0N STORE
Trinilile’s Bakery
WIillislIeiKlltM
*
B.r
THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES,
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
M.&N.EnHEW
^EHElSS !18'
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
panyat
nUhet.
Guarant<*e and Reserve Fund*. t«r pro
more than IG.SOO.tHYO Oo
The average cost for death Iopm?.. and ei|H*u>4‘s. in r II.OiiO. lULst
twenty.four years at age 40 has not reached IIO.ima |kt annum.
IL..
Over five millions of dollars In securities are .lepo*it«v1 with fh%*
State IVpartment. The law require* thU.
Our Reaonre Fund now cxce<*d* l2.r*tM‘.o<M>.o0. This is ph*dgetl foe
payment of losses In excess of ten death* to the thousand per annum
erly each year, payoh
due quarterly
payable* at y.our
y<
local ha
uty to
ti carry.
making il convenient and easy
Preferred risk* only are writtan for i
Our limit
six thousand dollars <|6.(>n0).
There are many other good features in The Bank * J Jfe that I
W l*est explained by our agents.
Our plan is right, the managemont U g.Ki!. and iLere U noihl
lietter known today in Life Insurance than The Ranker* Life. «»f
Prompt shipment oT ouUlda
nrdA*rs and satisfaction guaranP-etl Your juitn.nsge solicited.
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
Corner Ninth and Union Bis
Clilrens Phone 780.
To Rent
^
>*our age to our agent for par
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COiPANY.
u ifm r*b.u. tmi.
Store building, corner Sixth
ami l-nion sti. Potaesaioo
given March iM. ISHM.
Apply al office of Michigan
Stanih Company.
Trsio UKVT*Tr»v«».f«j*:IO* ». r,mn«rt
t. W. NOTHSTINE,
OXNCfUL AG»^T.
-.PtMLT »L0 Grand rIViob. Miom
klHMV
Chen^lpo—C^y mul-po
" ITrthplrt
*fa ku-Tay ku
Tientsin—Tee-en-Uen
Masampho-Yla sam i*v
ShIkokI—Shee-kfvkoo.
Nagasaki—Nab ga sah ke
** S:43-t> tn.
C L LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A,
Mukden—Mook-den
Yokohoroa—Yo-ko-hah mah.
Yongampho—Young am jm».
Yalu—Ya-lo..
Wljl-We-gu.
Antung—An toong.
Ahan-Hal-Kwan—Slian-hl-kwa
Harbln-Har-bin.
Shantung—Shan ujpng
Shanghai—Shang-hk
CHEAPEST
GlEAHEST
..HEALTHIEST...
One was paie and fallow aad the
other fresh aad rosy. M*heiice the dlf-
AND
ABSOLDTELT ODORLESS
to maintain IL By gently arousing the
uiOM-r
iiTr.
STAGE AND rLATTORM.
Stelnberg*s
be finely co*tum»-d and *|xH-lal scenery
aatUfactloo. The plsy
drama and some of the i
At oaaal. last evening $10 were
very atroag. but the plot U
given away and a* nssal. the gallery
with an element of t
captured Its share of the prizes.
by John Kean^y la
Lewis
Stone. In the character
a Jew.
■
“
Walter M’ynford. was very good
Nsl. HU portrayal oC a oooU
_
__
quite arttotlc. He
was not the uanal, ranting stage vlltala. but hU acting bad a quletaaas
urn aaturalM that gave It added
nrt
...
f & E WAIT &. SONS, Pharmacists
Tba attfacUon tbU et
: will be
nous ^
.Ten
Nitt dri^ 1
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THE EVEKIKQ BBd^. THAVEB8E CITY, MICH^ FBIDAY, TEBBUABY U, 1»0*.
WE ARB EROWntO fte laivut
liMurOtfMfo. RbffkkOa Outbaaad
OCATHS or A DAY.
Tbe di^ team «fUM4
PbraZn wlUglv«n4
: fbraderb bnU ff
flaws Itc to g7c aneb. grooved bob
fom Iroa ^danes fl.lf tn $lJf mdki
2117421
2117 2t
prnpnm^wttl be m
241 Froai 8tWANT Aa
WANT Aa
TRV A
TRY A
mmm
tW 4lr«etkm of
as tbe fSMber fe*to today. b*Tl •orelj
tti. (Ml
TTnflJSd of Ornce cbnreb nrftl ImM «
wroCb a rtn
■* Ja*epblae Koato Atod ai tbc
aarloM of pMOMMito ai tb* a«r of 32
rmn. TW ba«7 m Mt
PM*
AM will *MI in a fow day* at
tb* O. R. A 1. nlnlfon. Th*
MT^He^tTnAa^ttoB ear* of a traiaad
aara* aad to atoo attoaM bf Mrs.
OUtoc Mr^OUtot hope* to b* able to
to TrarerM City In t*ro or
TIM to47 0f io« AM*. M todiM
«1mm tea* to ftt T*ibftMln*ri. wb
$HOWVLOW
IS NOW LOOSE
-?UT.^JS
: ■
-rs2.“:.-srsri5!!“?is
To*b Fear Enpia** to Fiiah
taM. w« •« OM it
WM '« au. aw* «" Mir W«^
*m4
atrald to po orar to tAe
body. OUMf boy. CMM akiM !«*
tbojr w*r* afral
fb*lr parwiu wc
^^^MJAf^U^a^CluuMler and Uod«f
T. C.. L. A M rua
At last tb®
t
Uk*f H. L. Cart*r w*r* aotlfiod
aotlftad aad
WrIE to oompaay wltb Claud®
Ctoiuto acata open to Nortbport to paawM
Oartor wMi aad brooxbt tb® body |o and fretobt trafic aad tb® trains
mnninr Tb® track was opened
up about II o’clock last ntobt when
tb® snow plow wUh four engine, sm
needed to getting tbrougb
Tb® anow pipv with ib® two engtoea
feae* aad that b® had fallen aereral that bar® been fast in Hulbert’s cut
UflM* or laid down. H® wa* *®*rly
tea rod* froai th® road when found getting kM
o’clock
last night, but they did not al
H® lakl on bbi back wlih bit band*
go on until th® two ei -----I out and jno atinent were on hli
*®r® also badly sent for arrired from Cadillac,
mb nail on his
bis tb® four engines and snow ptow got
•ctatcbed aad a thumb
rlAbt hand tom loo*®. Prom appear through. Bereral other b
UM® n looked a* If bis bands had w®r® encountered but wltb
come Into contact with tb® barb®d power back of tb® plow rery IlUl® dif
•cully was expeHenced
wtos feao* *®Tarml time*.
Another engine and snow plow fob
TbU morning Oorooer O. B.
lowed IbU unto ns soon ns It went on
so that two *now plows went orer tb®
entire line twice tost night
recdlct of death by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton are to
had in getting
t from n atory of Grand Rapids, on their way home
from Mississippi They will be home
Iji-ir
Ha have reeutvad Um doetor’a
to art and btolaryf bat tbeir
was not *o strfkii as that <
fodnt* *tacfc *vM> bad «h* nmn*
_ jam plows are fooad oa amay of
tbe farms of eaatral mtooto aad ara
lopmaat to agrteattnal tmplo^
a. Ftomen k»k apoa tba acdSWashington. Peb. M.—Mitchell Drol aary manner of tbe pkmrtog ground ns
letl. |t<; Alexander McCmlg. 124: nltogetber too alow and tbe moca prodve hava plaeed to oparatloa a
n machina wbleb wfll tara orar
2$ acres per day srttboat troable.
A M-boro* power tracUoa aagtoa
Wolvln. $14: WlHInm Cloae. llO; Orln draws 11 atirrtog plows 14 iaabaa la
T. Moore. fl4: George Bowrmn. $17: site, each with a rolltog cottar to
Orville
Reynolds. $*:
Theodore front. Tba 12 plows foUow aaeii otbar.
cutting nnd taratog orar H feat of
noil every round. On ordlnaxy dry
Jr.. $€; John Daneburg. ground tbe aagtoa wUl traral for
114; William R. Roberts.
to a day to plow SO aaros of
toad. Foar maa are ro«alrad to opot^
Recbel*
Isf SSaria
ate tbe maebtoe. oaa botoff kapt baay
Ruel K.
____ ____ John MUler.
to the maehtoa. MOt^
itt, I$10; atteadlag
Boynton. $12; James D. Bratt,
ateerlag aad two more baadltoff tbe
Elijah J. Ooodell. $12; Wesley Datvis. levers which roffulata tbe plow*
110; William C. Babcock. $«; Albai U
Holme*. $12; Frank W. Peat® $«;
Luke H. l-aney. $30; Thomas J. Ed Trss Worth Macs 'Than Many F
wards. $10; John Trumble. $12; SoIn tbe mountain dtotrlct of Kortb
Carolina, near WaynaarUle. one of
of y
e, $8; Har- roost remarkable trees to that g
Jeffrey. $lu; Nsney A Case,
lumber
district was felled the other
lln H. Pope. $l«:; William Haynes,
Hayne*. t$24.
nnrh. $1<
26.000 feet of
Jame* Wllllamt.
Is worth more
don. $8: Bolney Weeks.
HeVser. $24; Enos Palmer. $12; Jacob the average farm In that aeeilo
which It was cut. A part of the tree
Hell. $30; Warren M Hundl®
ha* been engaged for exhlbRIoa at the
Charles A. Merrill. $12; Alb
ridge. $12; Abram H Dusenbury. $12; St Lool* expoaltion, aad will be
Wimam McKenzie. $12; H^nry J placed among tbe North Carolina lumPeters. $8; George C. Mann. $C; IRal i-r exhlWU,
Tb® tro® 1* a curly poplar, aad 12
Fred C. Noble
lick. $12;
1
ic*! Vnilam >A>lls Burdick.
minor >rses were roqubrsd to baol away tbe
itt cut. which was It feet
The
ebster. $12: Mary Wllon.
Wei
west limb waa $0 feet from the
ground, Tbe wood wUl be used for
voneering
K HIMIly.
voneerit, aad wlU be shipped to
era markeU for aale.
sSi.;'v.srT,? Ka,"^
ss:!rsr„“r;rs;.“
^*^Ttoii*was\ queer looking fellow.
nalrchlM was *^i?Vennlngton of Cedar a
Pst.” I remarked to the waggUb driver
able to Idt^tlfy yestarday to get warm. The
M we proceeded on our way.
Ding was 21 delb® Ibdlaa ns on® who Is employed at
“Faith, yer honor! and he’s ns quare
a camp located nine miles from tb®
as he looks. He’s a vUlaln. He’s done
Wlll
city. Mike Btookmna. another Indian
fifteen years’ penal servitude
tervUnde for
te to Grand
have
te^foremaa
^^poit-**
the meet tog of the I
man can’t get
-O. get out. Pall!
llfleen years’ penal lervitaudf for
I
utend
tbr
n
this mor
rliboul rUlble
I
•leaving bla wolf®
I of Benxl®
of tbe ti
UMMtht kr ww ermir u
stoy to camp with him.
brd was
-Shure. aad can’t he. Birr aald Pat,
I Win with a twinkle In hU roguii
aoat to lb® dty for an oi
r to lake
him to charge, but Mr.
•He did, iBbugh. And bedad! isn’t
out Robert Knapp wlih a rl* to bring
leaving: your wolfe ‘without visit
him to the city
of support’ when ye throw her
Peter Wurtburg came down from
the third window on the third
Norihport this morning on. the first
train out since last Saturday.
g ail the I
OUs Holbrook of Elk Rapids
for a quarter to get a drink and be
1 rug* f»M
BUYING
CARPETS
was told he could not get one as the the city today on business.
lake prlci**
Miss Mattie Lyon went to Chart*saloons were closed on the legal boll
Slater.
day He persUied to such an extent volx iWs afternoon for a visit
Your lU llalde Home FurnUber.
that enally B J Morgan gave him a Sunday.
fllT-121
Rev.
M.
D.
Carrel
went
north
on
the
note reading. This man has the
Per®
Marquette
to
Charlevoix
today
snakes in bis boots and wants medi
SKIU-FUU ACCURATE t«
doe. B. J. Morgan.” Then be wns He will visit Norwood. Central I^akt bring* out th® singing qaallty to
sent out to see Druggist K. E. Miller, and Bellalre. returning Tuesday.
tone of a Ptono. This l« the r®
Mrs. Jennie Woodln
oodln of Kali
who doctors the Indian*. This
why SO many musician* Ilk®
last evening, aftei Jacob.’ tuning. He will l>® at
wak found on the body which i
being the guest off Mr*. U D. Curtis
further means of IdenUfleatlon
Park Plar«' until about Tu®*day or
showed that the man had never gone
Wedn®*day next Tn him and see If
to the drug store. That was the last MRS. TIMBLIN’S SPRING STOCK y.bu are not pleaaaMt mlth hi* work
Mr. Fairrhlld saw of him. but other
Mrs. H. M. TlifibUn has received bet
moo at the bam said he came to late new spring line of goods from Cbsriei
ihM evening but storied out in a few A. Stevens A Bros, of Chicago, tbt
Entertained N*®dl«-W«rk CoUri*.
ladles’ furnishing bouse, and will
Mr* J T Hannah, of Sixth streei
*Tbe*man was not seen after thst orders for ffne special made silk and
entertained the neeill
knd a bunt wns made for him between tailor made suits. St guaranteed Pret
sterdav afternoon. Dellclon*
this city and camp but It was finally Ueat novelties of the
refreshment* were served and the
given up. Bopposlng he» had
1
gone
ard. Spedaltj afternoon passed very enjoyshly.
silks by Ibe yard,
other plnre.
^ has several brother* made of never
dupllcallag She hai
uej
al Peababatown and one working
of drew
the prettiest
Fbx iaiand and they were noUfled
to this city.
goods e
they had seen nothing of him. T
carries a^Ml
I
j'*^.* Sister.
morning,the brothers were notllled by
takes measure* foi
Your RelUble Home Fiirnlshe
Mr. Palrchlld
Hltohi’s of*"di
A careful search of the clothing re underwear, and their hosiery are on
vealed live cento, the note given him excelled. She cordially Invite* tb*
by Mr. Morgan, a handkerrhter and ladle* to call and Inspect h
MEN’S AND BOYS’ VESTS
four pine cooes were In his pock<
line In rooms afternoons
at 12'/k» 25c. 50c. TSc—in fact
It is supposed Warren Rout
togs New Sutherland block,
your choict for Just one-half ewr
who live* near the place where tb® street.
body was fonnd. aaw Ance Tneaday
night about ll o’clock and he tried to
get him to come into the houae an<!
get warm but he refnaed. Mr. Rout
song alto struck the man’s pockeu to
see If be had liquor on his person ar
Of goods until you have aooti
be thought tbe man was dnink but he
what the Manistique BANKwas unable to lad any. Nothing
RUPT BTOCK haa to offer you.
more was seen of him until hU body
Two
earioads of mdae. will arwas found
rive in a few daya.
corner Caa* and Front.
211^
The coroner made a careful examl
'The Gleb*. 11$ Front Bt
natton and had no doubt but that the
man died from exposure but he also
ihooght the man wns sick, either from
Mayor Rohbef’umTo., teed him
the effects of the liquor or from some
self the other moratog Frank Tbeother cause, which caused him to lay
Every one should plan to attend the dlck was brought beTor® him. charged
down and freexe
N'lure by William J. Bryan, to be
I his famUy. Tbe wlf*
The man frns also seen late Monday
four
March
4
to
tbe
City
opera
hall
njw amto/totk^M ; M^Bast Pul unde® tbe auapicos
» of DlvlIskm No
loo atTMt, this side of the f
of the Congregate __J Aid Society.
raa poaled. If b® ftosd
Mr. Bryan’s subject will1 he-The Value
I mean a Ja« «
«AOK NO DirrCRCNCE.
of aa ideal” Tbe plat U open at the
tomny would not have ®r,
City News 8Rand for the guaranteed
After
Mrs. Bllto to
M Has Not For- list aad will <close Saturday night
bo aald:
-I tee myself the price of
Ax No Qis
Mr* O. H. KlIU. aged «o years, attoml for you muh
First class axes,
teodad the Elks’ party last Wednea
Then be took tb® wbol® 6v«
day Ind showed aome of the yoongor double blued, at onlj
uiunt and aaw that each bad a tee
Tbe 1
•people bow they used to dance and 2117-21
past. Tbe boaband. shamed by aucb
satmeut aotemnly promised to do
W’B ARE SHOWING tbe largest
Carpet*. Rugs. Oil Cldb* and
^ to tbe future. H® bad a Job and
ims to Traverse City.
a* at work toald® of an hour
THE MARKETt.
J. W. Slat
Aa AsteMePaM..
*t>oc* npou a ttm®.” aald th® Koreu
Feb,
2€.->Wlie*t—May,
utery teller. *Tb®r» was a grain uf
very proud to h® *0
FAMOUS
OIL
PAINTINGS-A
few
^Toledo. O.. Feb. 2€.~Wb«attee apeclmeaa of tb® old amaters wUI
ad nn artlcl®. It rob® told at one-third of ragnlar price,
*uch better it Is to b*
—May. oaiag
to tbe neseoalty of tbe artist
amaU and tsspsetant aa 1 um. and net
Jduaslam tike yspder grout
But to tb* course of time tbe
grout rock* were
AXBd COMPLETE, wltb
tbrir patofui
duty to tnPBform tbe grain of wbrut
TbeBcoa
-Wlmt la tbe j
‘ of tbJ* taler
NMBiTiMir'tWKtl
ilKf"
tbaftntcBmlai
~
win bav® enndy fur aal®
ShiiieiriviiilMSpiii
Clarpet...
Department
! hundfwd rolU of ^4 good to stock to cboooe from.
41 can call for that w* do not hav;*.
•t would take someone with a mo gifted tongue than wc have to Utk
to you about tho beauty of these looda—but ther* ar* Persisn and
Egyptian patterns, bagdad*. aero
floral effseta. Flower dro^gns that are natural enough to.pluck. ThU
claaa of goods will be used mootly with the borders; velvets arc Ukmg
the toad, one particular price we mention in velvet it $1.25 per yard.
The line it eKtensive and very pretty at this price.
We are showing some very nch and handsome thing, in stair and
hall carpeu; two pretty ones are a two-tone red and a two-tone green
in hall and «talr to match. 27 in. at $1.00 yard. Early buying will be
found to be the most satisfactory. It will be a pleasure on our part
to show you these new thing*. You can not gam an idea of the beauty
to any other way.
pARMJ^^UAlUiK.N' gi ^KAIJC^mvm
i^KI
Brusselt. 41c. 75c. 85c, $1.00. $1.50.
Axminister* $1.35. $1A0, up t D $1.76.
VelveU $1.«
$1.15. $U
No. 4.
Th* Farm Auto.
With a good elgbl hofse power gaso
lene motor It is probable that lor iracplowing,
tloo and iraveling pi
Ing. harvesting, aawtog wood,
ling feed and
ping water, grinding
r other use* the “auto’ is likely
IT IS A FACT
farm pimer ba* evidently
•tay.
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NICELLANEOUB.
mltlm. dnrnrra^Bii kav
t«K *t I®.
farni^^^af
asAliAMlHlN’toi. \hf I*»lmi4t.r»n braon
iVl wdu-d for a ab44n
mt rrUUte
A Shoe for $2.00 that will wear as
long and look as well as most shoes
sold at $3.00 ::
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German School Taaeha
Tb® most reactionary German state.
Saxony, require* her young teachers
tn wt>rk two years for nothing; after
ibai a candidate* name 1* entered
on the li.t. priivlded hi* or her con
duct la deemed exempUry. Tbe highteacher’s satoTy paid to Saxony is
$1$0.
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
Ceraer Union and Tib SI., F. D. NIcboU, Prop.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
OOIVIIVIOXION
IVIIL.I-IKEN’S
MiKSM
$10.00;
0 and $15.00 -J7 inch ladies jackt'ls,, 27 in the lot. last season’s garirarments, all wool kersey, full lined
guaranu
vith guaranteed
satin,
08
fine tailored, each...
$7,ri(Jand $12 Ladies’ Coats.
30 to 33
'oats, ;ju
in. long, latest style,
back
^le, fitted
fitt_______
with
th military ca|>es. line<l through-
l^mmiL 0«ill on
Wln^or Gloolco
\\V’ arc determined 10 sell KVEKY
winter cloak in the store RECiAKDLESS of what they COST us.
SnTivSrr'#4.39
new.
$13.0j) ami $20 Ladies’
Coats, this
Ladi(
the cream of the stock;
nothing newer or more ^0 Q0
up-to-date,
$15.00 45 in long coato. just two of
them left, color, cardinal, just the
It will amount lo almost rashnesss
onYOUR part to overlook this oflfer.
4 With only a few exceptions the j;arments were new this season.
Wc are not inclined to makinjj
*6-00
much noise over our bai^ains; rather
let the goods and prices speak for
themselves, but
w’e
do
want
to
impress on your mind that this is the
greatest cloak offer you ever had
$’20 Velour Blouses, five of them left.
They ought to go in five minutes.
Every woman that they fit could
find use for one at that
08
MSI
presented to you.
There are not all sizes of these
garments, most of them are 32, •
36: if you wear a 40. do not
be disappointed if your size is
not here.
$10.00 and $12.00 short coats, not
”a7h
S1.98
TMIRTV-HIIOMT CMIL.DR
All $S.(I0 and $S,.^j0 Coatb
go at
REK'S WHBiE 1HE
MimBi SDLES
All
Coats go at
All $10f00 Coats go at
SB.OO^
'd^
152J?3r
Ml
J. W. cute. Mgr.
WAIT DEPAtTIEIT
uroroly
glrtog
•
Karea aa politely aa 1 cot
iRgtouBtar.
TRY A RECORD WAlIt
l.xou o«nr,o»u,« on, o» thooo comnon,o In your own fkrnlly
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If
THE'4fE®G'^d)
YESTERDAYS ISSUE
—if^y m
TEAVERSK CITY. SUCH., FRIUAV, KEBKI• ARY “ac.^l'WMr
DEATH HAS
$5,000,000 FIRE
CALLED HER
*
.
IN
ROCHESTER
^-^-0;;j _—
_
----------------------MRS. A. C.
LEWIS.
PIONEER
Probablv Mu.w tnolfhi a»d,Saiar
Lumber^B
OF
duuiraa's liimlM-r
camiw closed bern tddaj oo arcouat
of the drop aaow la ibe woods which
so iDoonroBtanoM fuBberlag as to
reodn' It alomst tatposalWr.
The
ocher four camps closed oarly In
j
work aad with tbe closlag of the.
uulay. InmbertBf baa beea
WIFE OF FORMER RECTOR OF ST. ladHlBltely to this rlclnltr
PAUL'S CHURCH.
LIFE OF MRS. LaRUE
ELK RAPIDS. DIED LAST NIGHT.
^
l-ARCC PORTION OF BUSiNESsj
UW: •
I 3,000 OUT
.
1^. .
:
i-f-f’.r
—
>
>iMincmnt TM* Morning
Bpnrtal to tb« Braalof Record.
■
f^
V
*
BOTTLED
UP FLEET
Under Control at 10—Fire
; ;
Proof Boildinga Crjm-
./f - V ;
*"
/APANE8E
lyjn- lo iho Kti'ulnjc Uix^nl
More are
HAVE YOU
SEEN OUR
NEW SPRING
SHOES?
of the
RochesUr Dry
i*
.
l^e
lied late
DASH SAID TO HAVE
Goods
Ml. aad the family
d* In the fall of lKGi»
he rector St. l^ul *
until hU death on
MAT^TTACK VLADIVOSTOK
‘"O bumad a large portion of Rochet-
^
bttaineaa district and caused a
JAP ARMY WILL TRY TO ISOLATE
loaa eMimatad at S6.000W
^r
^ !
HARBIN AND PORT ARTHUR.
The large buddinga of Sibley. Lind-
•y
»
■ ■
»«y * Q*»rr and the Granite block.
iw^ve atones high, and many other
f
•
UrgeTrtrwctures whkh wore supposod
f‘
.
to be Era proof, crumbled under the
I
rj *
Urrtfic heat of the firs.
lancburm is Nawr ths Rs»| Beene of
InUrest—While
Destroyers
Small Craft Can
The flames
Leave
I
Che
Foe.
Feb. 2b.—A report from
Klk fUpId*
necttMl with
Tiilian IViHluci* Com
lu c«ium-ct<‘4l w ith th»*
pany; Huluirt
psn>. iMiih 1h inr in Culia at
thi* tlUM-: Ida K . Hrlrn C and Koblo
I), tho latirr thrv«* sill!
A cablv mo*Kagr wai
son* In Ciilia bin ihry ci inoi got liorv
in tlmo for I ho funeral. The date of
fisod
,
ifln.-d to her
lK*d until Is*T^Saiiirda> but she had
i« in-r h/^aJ.h s. $eral month*
...." PIONEER OF 1854
' The number of peraons thrown out I
sea.
During
Bue'll
building
Resident of This Place
the
en^gement the
had five guns silenced.
..naurance
forts
for yotir insi$cclion.
styles arc
rifty Years.
50c
day Afternoon.
One shell
UUI iosa.
struck amid anchorage of the Junks.’
3 o'clock
Mr*. Abram Adiii( died
Ellwanger A Barry budding, loss blowing many to atoms.
New sky!
yt'rterday
at the home ofi
ty aftrmoun
aftrr
works and ttw angine works were her daiigliu-r.
E H Pof»e. aged
igliUT. Mrs
?
Ccmwail budding, loss <75.000; m. struck three times.
Mr* Ad*li had been to fall
Several guards Th y,»ar*
swrance MOeOOO.
were killed by the bursting shells. The ing health for some monthu and pa*sc*d
KIrtey building, ocupied by Roches civilians took'refuge in the new part awav qiilt'tly in *U-ep. a« »he had ofien
espn-sved a d*?*lr»* lo do The funeral
ter Dry Goods Company, loss S35.000: of Port Arthur.
j m-rvlc«* will U- held privately at the
msurance $20,000.
Five thousand men are now working! resldemv’ on Sunday aflomo»»n at 2
A budding occupied by Walkover day and night strengthening the de-j ocU»ck. Rev \Y. T Woodboua** «.f
Shoe Company, valued at $10AX)0: in fenses of the Garrison which is 30.000! firlating the arrangements Ix-ing In
charge of L I) Curtis.
surance $5,000; shoe company loss strong and wed provisioned.
Mr* Ad.Ni! came here a brit!e. with
$15JXK): msurance $12,000.
her hti*band in 1k:.< Mr Adult at imce
takinc a po*iti.>n with Hannah. Lay A
Sibley. Lmdsey A Curr Company
Co
They «ul.*eqiiently r»*rooved to
buildings and stocks loss is $1,750,000.
The
new
We
are
beauties.
[ileascd
to show them.
Ir-
fully insured
London. Feb. 26 —The Japanese em | Metllcme
Hat
.Northwest
Terrlt.bn.
sH.ebu.ne c-np„y. „.u. | —X...ued e ....en,.n. .ey.n, | .*'r.,,.'.!:.
Some of it in the
Window
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
OPPO..U Wbftins Hel.1.
is v*at you get
at
sell no sccorxls.
our
store,
we
Our {ince^ arc as
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Wc give }yiu the B'-:ST
l.cl us sliow you.
FRMK FREIDHCH & CO.
242 Front Street
• ifudium mmm
With a roar the names shot
r.ly at the gates of Port Arthur
up the shaft and gutted the bu.ldmg. | ecene of greatest
irrtereat has
shitted to Northern Manchuria.
In the opinion of the chief of the |
The Japanese have
seixed
beenj\ of ihu ritv.
i
iher
d.-alh
Poss.etj
--------------------------------
first thought; Bay 70 miles south of Vladivostok and ’
entire city was doomed and landed troo^ marching inland to;
AKTl^ALOON SEKVICES
----------------
large portion of the residence stnke the railway between Harbin and ! Churches of the City Will Have MeetI
ings Sunday. March 6. in Charge
section would ateo have to go. Buffalo Port Arthur and aeve
of Dr. Saunderson.
and Syracuse were appealed to for aid.
Here Is /i Snap!
'
Wc have selectlmI and |dacrd on front
lablcs about
'. V s *
What made the fight harder was the
fact that the water mama broke and
crippled the hre service.
Soon after the fire broke out in the
Rochester Dry Goods store an cxplo-|
aion ocurred which spread it rapidly.
fighting
were
flamea
by
handicapped
eatreme
in
cold]
FRONT STREET RUNAWAY.
Kebet and Other Articlee Were Oia^
■t
tributed
Highvray.
A runa«a> on Front vtreti toda>
iKwn made thing* lively for a lime
and the rt.U-* and other thing* In the
dlatrtbutetl all along the
rotite. The i
tbe malk of
annah A lAy Mar
canilJe C
aud went, aroi^
liack of the store,
re. mhere It w^
•topped with ♦ man damage to the rig
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Along
Traverse City Manuf?. Co.
lnsur.|,
quickly spreading to the others.
firemen
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
THE NEW STAND
i deueb.-r,
.H,,- „ There-------------chlldrs-n living. Mr*
and AmoU
Ad*it ,td thl« city. Ml- F F. Hedden! _
INTEREST LIES IN MANCHURIA. J Ad*it
AngeW. Cal G»M)rge Earl Ad---------s.v-clal m th. !!., iiln^ U s^ord
‘'f
I* conni'ctf-l
APPEALED FOR HELP.
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London. Feb. 26—The face of the
r.iittmbla.
Comiuiny in
In Briti*h
Hi
Hat.
Although the Japan-'and \V. N AJ-it at M-dirin
The Sre was caused by a fuse blowha
! Northw.**! T«*rrit<»r>
Ing out from a motor which ran the e»e fleet .* still hammering away
The
All Kinds of Mill Work
low as (\{inU kl BBKRS can l»e
money w ill buy.
R«H..Ue oey 0..«. Cn,p.n,. e«,.| •«ened ... ubiec.
^nce $12SJW): toUl loos.
elevator.
6HOB.T
CUSTOM SAWING
^V
PLANING
-"'"i
First Grades Only TURNING-—-^ •
sold at.
of stock sssaooo; msurance $30^000:,*^* Japanese fleet when the sh.psj
relumed to Traveiwe Cuy. where
total
'were sunk in thp Port Arthur harbor *h»- has rince maile her home with her
mated value of stock $150,000:
WARM SHOES
Son..- nr.- Vorx pj.ln. while olhnr. ,r.- nlc- . nou*b f.n- dr«.
S20J000: insurance 116.000.
.
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD BHOES
RUBBERS
It’s Healthy and
we sell you a full
quart for
Private Funeral Services Sun
The damage
to the town wet eerieus.
kinks of fashion
sliaiics and leathers are here
attacks on Port Arthur by
of r<nploymtnt by the t.re I. between'"’* J.peneee ,re deKribed e. be^ng!
f efforts to cover the movements! MRS. ABRAM ADSIT PASSED AWAY
of the transports.
Admiral Togo is
YESTERDAY.
LOSSES AND INSURANCE.
said to have had no idea of reducing
The following is a list of estimated the fortifications by attack from the
insurance:
All the Ulcst
LIN’S AOV.
DRINK
^scLUKorcooDsm
GRAPE 1=
JUICE
2eSOO and 3AI00.
looses and
TMB WgATMKH-IWid, — utgai Mida
S. BEJMDA & COMPANY
alsravYi
The burned district reaches from a
point in Mail) street east, midway be I Japanese sources today quotes that
'while ships sunk at Pert Arthur on
twoan Clinton avenue and BL Paul
do not block the channel sufLhenoe north to Division street j Tuesday
'
and halfr way
ssay to Mortimar.
Mortimar Up Divis
Divls on]
on ’ **'^"**J' ^ Impede the destroyers andi
atrest th. burned district extends '
battleship, will
t unable to
block.
The tout area,
turance M<W»0.
» 0ly Book Store «
nda
are;
following era
SH byI and Frank Omml.K-k aii.i l’.er
lU.w. rn of Kmplre
and
Port
Ill Wire lo IIk’ Kveninit R«.-on1
THREE ACRES BURNED.
Mr U-wi*
by everylrwly In thlr section
And
.NRW TIN granb- s
since the death of her hunband Mr* : at The F>vniom> Store
I.H-W is continued hex p«mm1 work and ;
-----------------------Increased her hold upon the affeciionv ,
LOOK FOR MRS. TI
! ..f II...
I
Arthur. Battleships Can'L
under control at 10 o'clock this
f:
We art therefore enabled to five the pnblic the
benefit ci oar porchaaci. Call aad inrestigate.
Our final Clearance of all Winter Suits.
Overcoats. Ulsters. Reefers. Shirts. Un
derwear. Cloves. MitU, Sweaters. Hosi
ery. Etc., is In full Swina. Goods must
go at any reasonable offer. Don’t fail to
call on
;
;
fire which sUrted In the baseConipany’s store at fi o'clock thia mom-
5 -
to resliie that tUt a the Mure at rehidi to iMr.
chaK WAU. PAPKR. By podta^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
BEEN SUCCESSFUL.
Y.. Feb. 2S.—A d>tas
i f- Si
TlDocs’iitCakcaOcry
Cong Headed Ptreon
^9s„rr.-;
her own church clrr ie Mrs. lu^wl* wms
highly esb^med and her
will lie a Ion* I.J the whole cammuiilO.
Too much cann.d lie said of bar g.-**l ’
Flames.
estion openinc wrlib a blit sple *o
close oet stock on hand. Watrh fur
big ad«
SHE WAS HIGHLY ESTEEMED
•'TC.r
'
ELECrilCSPAtllTBEOtiClIf
i.;
I;
;i
Came to Elk Rapids In Fall of IMS Shared Troubles of Friends aad Com
forted Them in Their Sorrows..
and Has Been One bf the Most
Special to the Erening Becord.
Energetic Church Workers for
Emptrr. Feb
—The funeral of the
School Was Exposed.
BURNED DISTRICT COVERS THREE
Many Years—Bom in ISAS.
late Sophia M. LaRue was held at the
Muaki-icun. K-b 2C -Thr pupils fif
family n-fUb-nce on
Mrei-t WedBaabor ocBooL dMi te mmmUkm. werr
dismUMM) from their rlanarn |o re
main out srfaUe 4he birildim; Is fom!
gated
One id the erboUrs in aorloun r. Lea U .one fd the est.N-mi^ pioneer* i who for many years mingled w
ly HI wHb black diphtheria cuntracird.
It In supposed, from ihe curpue of a
paralysis
(
WATER MAINS BROKE AND CRIP mile pirl brought here fmm Kaoaas
Mr* l>-wis wa* uoc of the
ntermeatThe whole school waPLED FIRE SERVICE.
ex|Miaod to tbr dn-ad dUoaM- aad It Is hived women in thi. secthio For n
-d that oUier cano>- will follow.
she ha* Us-n an then
' targe floral design. *TI»o Gateii .Ajar.”
I tlwMe- belag tributes uf enteem from
Wirt SUrted in BoMment of RochoaI many frlen.U
Ot Goods Company at 5
The serrlees wrre roadurted
by
Rev IRduu-f. after which the liorty
o’clock
Morning—Wat
'■?
'
:Orafi4 Ra|»*d>' ClHcr Exoctilive Oom
;
Nof Carr for a 8a«Ni4 Term-Aa
OF WORK
t:; if,
'
OItTRiCT BURMCO.
HAYOt W. ti, FALHIK
SEVENTH YEAK-^2U7
CAMPS CLOSI AT CEBAl
Two Sides.te It.
klanhitiv
Feb
r€-When
Inter
dewed today. Robert R Blacker lie^
bled hi* connection with the eatablUh
fliant «r • ftew dKHy paw^r bare, bat
o|B«n atAla •ttptatically that Be It bi
tbe bf«4 Of tbo rob lure.
SCAFFOLD
DROPPED
j
l>r. Saiii;.br.mn. of ljm*inc atatr
{
of ih«* anil-MilooB
jeratlon of tb»* churvhv* of Northern
ntly N’
Dr HubUr
1
: from
25 Pieces Dress Goods
and ^me*
erv auccej^!
exponndW
AND MEN FELL ONE HUNDRED
mmldclng
imvoinc ?!•*
FEET TO THE GROUND.
After an hour'*
•ur'* 'ctjnfeiv
the doctor
tie city Ma
Accident at PoatofKce Butidmg m
Chi win be “Anti Saloon Sui
n Chi>
for all
iaundemon
***** churrho* and Dr
cago—One Man Wat Killed and
an ad
I and hi* aaaitunt will deliver
d.
By \Yjr»- to the Evening Rec^wd'
Chicago. Feb
tng Ihe huge
poetofflee bul
rr.-The nail*
that have been M;IIinLT at i;5c. 75c. S.5c and
1.0ft per yard, and now offer you choicolthclotat
]
-
Kk
2fi-Pre,
ta Irene Oetly. ominty school com
oner i»f Kalkaska returned home
rM
- ;,
-
^ one to two dollars on each pair:
to the customer.
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CbeyJilsoSay
That the pric«-s made on lines oI
better bargains even
than
we
,
claim lor them—saving the cus
fpill \H‘ at the **cq>en nigh
at the Metbodltt church Saturday
hold evening March 6. and will take part lo
the discnaalon of “What Shall We Do
About Itr
Most oI the goods in this offering arc .54
in. wide, in such materials as Venetians.
Zibclines. Cheviots. Novelties, etc- Best
bargains offered in town this season.
; tlilliiistiiKtalDiptStirt 1
nkw
; It on tbt way te IWt city. Tbit X
steck is only 1$ fimntlia old. of
: a
acow ;
•5*
bteh. Wall for it. ’
TImOtaba. Itf F«mBL
TRY A RECORD WANT JOk
The bargains offered by us on
' P.VXTS at $2455. $2.0.5. $2.»5 are
the best ever seen—saving from
WINTER SUITS to clovt. are i n-
aftermii
putting pieces cm the building, were
preclpluted to the ground with n ter
rifle crash.
Hilly
foil a
Signad RatHIcatiena
By Wire to tba Kv«bti«
Cbey Jill Say
STORY
block.!
COR.
FRONT
*
tomer from one-third to one-half
the regular price.
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Bamllteit aiW
£S£
lUNIOR.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
THE EFEKDfG KEOCHtD, TRAVl
; cmr. Mica:, fbiday, februaky n, itot
UVSS IN A TENT
THECVENMMiCMnlQinEENCnT
NAMEOFSBIME
leaMmr Has Ma. TamM ffbe
’^UkCmt
or. Is lacaiad a tew mttaa aaat «f
E AtffOCtATIOM OOMVffM. MaifopoHtaa. a small tawa la the
TIOM CtOffffP
^ Pkase,.,,
issy‘s4:rrsr5i^rrt
-V^;v.v
epiie of the te decrees halow asm
Wathae we have beea havtiw ter tba
Omamki
I of aim aad la thee oldcot klad M
ber be aUtya oot all day la par
Oiy ffhefae" la the aame of
rUNCIIAL ACftVtCffA
the ahepberd. E. U lpm«ae; morth;
"^y
W^HOVCO MflCHA»rr MAIIIfl
Hm fttm T«rtr
TnM
J^c!^
LaM «ad ftltas ter Mra.
CMW af I a
oacral aenrkm
E Marhham
today. Brief eerrlcas ware
erday erealac at tbe home tat
. ReT..Hach Keaaedy oflklat
f pall Wrars were Pare Mar^
tilway a»en. fellov employees
V
YOU WILL
ALWAYS
iJda^tbe^aaaSal^
rhet Prayer Oi
SSwre. the time havla< beea ftxed a.
te Core Cuban
the laat Wedaaaday la May.
The aaam of the dlatrkrt onutmDaasvnie. Feb. n^-Thr^ miles
wmhfn of tke boM« «>d ikm of the Meciuee Aaaociaikm. O K. sooth of this vlllajce there Is s rellCkms society kaown as the "Hoanees
I «r tlM Mate to
8ect- Tbe members believe la prayer
IcatkMM m4 make i
OtartfTOii. lUlkMk* a>* OfBBd Tijtcore for disease. It U said. It
come to lichi that a daaghter of
of the families has been afportloa d Antrla tooBlj- by the I»- ticted with Cabea Itch, hot no doctor
was <mlta< It belac beUeved that
prayer would heal her. natil bow the
ricUm Is \ns pitiable condition. Cobs-
tsKM.rJss-’sas
£sv“wssr
aad much arorh araa aeeompllabed. al cotiac Attorney McArthar.
noat all of the eatire aeaskm belaf orte aad E A. Densinore are
copied with boalaem.
tlcatlBK tbe matter.
cyrwTTasww
We offer One Haadrad DoUara Re^
ward for aay caae of CatarA ttaUM
Hairs Oatarrh Cara.
dealred object.
wax FAH
BURTKESOnST
“■rraagyg’
Take it te A. C. WsH A Sons aitd Get
s Fmy-cent ffes of MUo^ the
r. X*Cl2Sty"te^^ J
Cut out the followinc coupon today
and get n asonth's treatment of Mio^
1 cures your dlcesllve troob^
TQ«^ WORAVINO.
• i ' :
v;">.
:
:
:
:
•t Laais Msy Cauas Laaa.
Already the reaort lowa» la this tI
clalty are worrytatc over tbe world's
fair to be beid at St. Umto the oomlac
. meof^Tlsitlactbe
toskay. CharleToix and the lesser re^
soru skmc Orand Trarerae hay are
vitally latsreeted la the question.
Doriac the world's tsir la Chlcaco
the raeort dtles wers the losers aad It
Is mors than likely to prove the ease
W. Laufmaa.
Tbe “open nljchl' procra
irday nicht at the First
hureb will be of special li
to old and yooac BopL Gllber
Ctve an address upon tbe topic. Uklnc
especial care to call atleallon to the
evil effecU of tbe nee of cUmreites
npfin the school hoys. Mr. Laafmsn
ceneral top
will speak upoa i
rks with a
illustratlag his
projected upon tbe screen by
tern. There will r---------------
form a combined attractloo that the
resorts wUl be unable to compete
M depend largely
reaort trade for
later and with a
the winter will
be duller than ever aad
hotel proprietor and his I
some cases actually suffer If the r«Sort bnslaeaa proves dull.
their sun
their bvlnc UM
. led by
f of the Baptist church,
Jaams Marvin, truant officer
Blsalon U by ticket
calllnc at
e's. Douc
feature will be
for “open nicbl'
ffettar Than OaM.
rtiw nicht at First Methodist
-1 was troabled ter Bereral years will be especially ffne. -The Uttle
with chronic ladlcMtlon and aervoas Boy in Blue" will be rendered by the
craphophooe with a record that has
Kd acoompanlmeat and Illustrated
by 20 ine plelures. The male quartet
will sing "Where Is My Wandering
Boy." aad it will be Illustrated. Tbe
kept aay wife In axeaUeat haallh for whole tblnc is a ffne boy servlc
Invited to attend andthrinc
x^i'srzi^srtAii^
jrv£ir«5SS.“5rt:n tLWMT&m wneKE
Sm 5^ a wnmt loale aaA
orator for weak, ran down woman. No
Me!
by Jaa. G.
■ lYMEI
FIND IN OUR STORE MERCHANDISE THAT SATI8FIES-DUAL.
ITY AND ECONOMY BLENOED—THINCS THAT YOU CAN’T DO
WITHOUT—METMOOt AND GOODS THAT MAKE TRADING
Ptaaa are being drawn for a brick
theater buildlag to be erected In West
Rnaacb in tbe spring.
Algoaac teamsters are trying to permde the village council to pass aa
ordinance forbidding outsiders to boa
In on the bttsiaess of tbe local knights|
of the whip.
much debate the Jackacm city
has settled tbe electric light
tag question for ten years, a contract
having beea signed which will be in
effect that length of tla»e.
ion petitions In Lena
all In and the board of
meet Monday to caahem and decide whether the
lestloo win be voted oa at the spring
eetion.
The extremely cold weather In tbe
iciniiy of Saline has put tbe gas
plant out of commission, and as the
gnuind Is froxen to the depth of serersl feet It will be dimeuU to remedy
the mstler.
The high price of wheat which
COUPON.
This «*upon entities any reader
of The Evening Record to obtain
MU>^ absolutely free at their
store la case it does not Increase
the weight and core stomach
trtmbles We give signed guaraih
when be
ce.
II ladles arc becoming noted
Plal
TOCUNRAMLOMONSrAY
O. P. CARWR A I
SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE IJOHNR.
8BEUI ■tteulcTI
J. H. MONROE
Gaural hiaaraaca JDENTISTS..
A. D. TYLER
SIT DOWN
AS YOU ACCUMULATE BOOKS
You ought to be Interweted In a pertset sactisnal book ease. Thetiuan caasa arc the hand
aa the least expensive sectional cases made. Tto ms cembkis every valuable feature. We
THt MARxrrm.
I a puxxle. But tbe en^
of tbe Aid society have
They arc writing 3.500
let^rv to tbe leading wholesale houses
In ^lh> United States, asking each foi
a free sample of some of their goods
A Wg sale will be held in April, and
t^^mples they recelvW^xchaaged
..
doetag. Brcalked through tbe Hyota. mei Inhaler for a tew mlaatea four
knife. 5S eaatSy tea or tablet form times a day. R Imp
tide of air
Jas. O. JokBP
and lungs
hcalth^vtag balsams. In thto way it
cures the moat ehroolc aad deep seat
There will be a meetlas of the ed catankal diseases of tbe air paaaNorthern Mlchlcaa POoltry ud Pet agea and vespiratory organs.
The user to the aole judge
Stock aaaoclatkm Monday nlcbt la Dr
E L. Ashton's Office. The prospacu Hyomel to to be paid for or not. If feacea. bleachera. grand stand, ticket
for the show next year will be dia It does not help. E E Walt A Sons oAoe and all lumber and timber b»^
kmglag to the former Traverae City
will
Baa Ball AaaocUUoa. located oa the
will not eoat a penny.
Twemh atreel bane ball park, are In
vited from those who caa
StNIORJUNIOR RteSmON.
The district hcndqnancrs of the
Metropolltaa Life lasnrmaee eoa
•fwitete removed from Manistee to Ahoot Btacty Wert Frtetwt and BpeM
tkto city. The ooaapaay has secured
C■^jeyahle Cveataif.
The aeaior juBkir recepCkm to tbe
betere May laL
erenlag proved ta he a
e nrcaolnii In erery way. IMH. The plat mnal be dearad In
Have yon a dan haary. mM
tL.
**I wnTbelB^iS oace to receive said
taxes from now uatll February 29lh.
IMH. oa each week-day. from S o'clock
11:80 o'clock in the foreaooq, and
Shake a Pan of Beans
Which prora that
TRY A RSCORO WANT Aa
The aty CooBcll has extended tbe
tax wmrranU for the month of Febru
ary ter tbe collectloa of the aUte and
county taxes; aad also tbe delinquent
dty aad achool taxes mad special as
ENTERPRISE
'GROCERY
FIRE INSURANCE
vrith all
mam, tit Ftem St.
,«
PHONE,
CORNER STATE
AND UNION 8T8
LW NiSTiISS k SOI
!Sr"TlSSi3i.SRK
K.'?‘=,srTs:i«
pg.^^wSrg"cjrg
PLEASANT AND PRICES THAT MOVE THE GOODS.
r£?TA.T A sosa /;
TYPHOID CONTAOIOUAT
be cured of ca
Wheaa
__
____
like thto
oat aad advertiseu that Hyomel
will
not
coat
a
penny
anleas
U does
damns proceedlncs to compel tbe so
that to cUlmed for It, U shows
pervlsors to aHow hla bill for atlend ail
reasarkeble coaftdeace they have
Inc. ki
direction of the city poor what
la thto aclentlflc amdlcal treatment.
A complete Hyomel oolllt ooaatou
of a neat Inhaler, that can be carried
in the pocket or purse, a medldne
dropper aad a bottle of Hyomel. and
costs but II.
Tbe Inhaler lasts a liretime and
when extra botUes of Hyoi^ arc
r-y-i
U L A OUILOINA
:
t
:
m. SAWVKR A PCNHALLffQON
;
:
: of gkiom to pass over the coontenaoce
of the Adrian townsmen, who now
pays twenty per ceai. more for his
Si I New Wilhelm Block
bread than he did two weeks ago.
:
FREE TRIAL
it is rumored that there is trouble
When you gH a box of Ml-o-na. de brewing la a corset faciory at Jack
posit fffty cents with B. E Wall A son Tbe girls assert that they arc ttaurs. Stockholm leglslsti
Boas as aa erWeace of good faith ftaanclally squeezed. They arc putting a Ux npon all persons wi
They will give'>t«i a signed receipt up a stiff frtint and If they go out on
agreHag to refund the money ia ac strike they will be likely to stay
cordance with the coupoa offer. U Ml
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Tbe Corunna city council has ex
o-aa falls to inenwse wHght aad
tended the franchise of the Owosso A
stomach troubles. All tbe risk is Corunna Electric Co to make it last
theirs. If Miona succeeds, as they thirty years, on the coaditlon that the
are reasonably sure It will,. or they company will build Its proposed road
like through the city within the next six
could not afford to make an offer
c
this, the cost Is tridlng. Cut
“c:
coupon today and take ad
Marshall
A writer
this offer.
evident
ally
I: k
women aowada>w are mak
that w
lag so many things, out of haadkerchiefs that a man doesn't know half
The dose atndent of blatery/
lime whether he's wiping bis i
was oaylaff. **caanot give eatlrc cre the
on a napkin or the back
dence to Danld Webster's lattoMdoa
The hachelor> of Le:
that the panic of 1871 was canaod by
And the large ones will come to the top. Same with Furniture—In the cloze, sharp shakVHip of competi
novel way *»f bringing
rresMent Jaekaon'a bungling laterfer
leap year girls to
tion the largest bargains always come to the top. The beat stocks are discovered, then qualities, styles
ence with tba currcncy: nor. oa tbe
Mai They have on
ether hand, to one prepared to yield cmand prices always win-right priosa. right fumiturs and right treatment make the store rsally biSqnallted assent ta the aasertioBa of the
extreme protccttamlata that It was tbe meral»er shall lie allowed to receive
result of the gradnal reduction of do- leap year courtesies from a young wte
ties following tbe comprumlsc act af
1838. The truth prebebly lies between “william C. Strong, of Bay City, be
Til«d“ the oiher night In an ar
those two extremca. It to to be borne came
gument over the relative virtues of
U mind, mocoover. that tbarc had been Russia and Japan as nations. The ar
, and such a stock as you will find—oaay, somfortable oak
SB era of wild apecolation—“
gument became too healed for ^11
"Rmlpherooo,**latcfToptcd tbe awthar llam. so he secured a dirk and i
stersd leather chahw-ssft
or the Uttle Boi
volver and threatened to clcaa
paHor—chairs tor every rosm In the house, and the prices just fit your pecketboek.
the house. He pointed hit weai«
for the rsception
ooe law^ihldlng clUxea. who proa
kicked the offender's face Into a i
:
C«nbM r*IIOo»< CdwwiRteB Mtf
■.f*|
H J. m. Slattr
•arM af a ffatay.
Tbe fuaeral servleaa of the I
child of Mr. aad Mrs. J. Q. Adas
Ma; irac aaeoad. Utrd aad west of tha dty. will be baW this afiarI ladlM of the paeea. Mra. Mary aooa at 2 otlock at the homa. Ree.
eCMIaad. Mra. lae. Adale Cra- Hafh Kaaaedy will oMau aad tbe
Mra Ida NoMa. Mra. Mra Lar burial will he made la Ixmg Lake
kiaa; orsmaiat. Mra. Myrtle Qoodrteh
The maatlaa time of the Bhrtae art
P the trtt Toeaday ia the moat
INHUMAN MKOttCT.
ABMican mawifactttrcrs. Tlia
Tork board baa aeot out leUera to
board! of trade atl ow tb« eo«
aaklac that rvaolutkmi be adopted la
doratas the Qaidaer bill aad
that every effort be made to ladoee
:“m7s
We ase Aowias the most oomp
ever Mumm. We comwrnca
led ra^. hyli Adr md rcaer.
SWUM md ao on
the Ql ICK MEAL (the beat
Come ta aad look them over
«te! mve money by bori-ff frf yoor rdmMe
**I^ siwing Charles Larrabee of
Bethel, says the Coldwaler Courier,
planted several rows of oarly potatoes,
but neglected to dig them. A few dayt
ago he dog through tbe snow aad
found tbe ground
frozen, while the
a they t
much better
have been hi 1 be dug them in the fall,
He took out s bushel, leaving several
to thto natural coM ator-
them to you whon you come in.
THINKING ABOUT A COUCH?
It Will be BUY H you see our new line Just unpacked. Got some new features to^how yew and then the
new patterns in upholstery. We want to show you the aownt alyloo in toaUior couchca—the kind that
wears a life time. We can ploaoc you. wo are safe, bocauoe the prices are from IS-TS to fMjOOL That will
suit any pockstbook. You namo the pries you want ta pay and wo will show you the best couch for that
YOU WANT A PIANO
NVariy Fartelta Hla Ufa.
CThat puts c^ort In any home and oopoclatty If you havo a Rrodbory. it comblnss a half century of tens
study with a half orotury of saporisnee tai piano bulldina. Ths natural rcsult Is ths porfoction in piano
wmmm
excu^ioNS
PspAkSiyEns
oa or hetorc March hth. IMH. by
J. W. Haaaea. Sac*
palate. TIckeu oa sale Tueaday.
March 1st aad ISth. Ask apema tor
I havs only ths highost praiss for ths Bradbury.
plenos cuotomsra. and they In turn arc our I
THE HMSMIA UT
MEBUIITU
M to a ptoaaura to
i
MSTTOHIC
Sona kndm in Dried Fnntt.
Win kH them while the^ \»mC
CtermOm
ueasc
the fiat done. It
dcH
OmSBcESdm^m ^
..............fiC Ih
Choice IfilSe 40tofi0
** Tsa55S>r.
It Mains, however, for a dUtin
ibbad aebolar la doae touch with
Ah aeimme and the public to later
pert la a aeholarly^^ jac^^derthe average American Is more
ted than In their technical de
QMMMMML MtWS
or m wouo i
or the lodlai
prfBcvM porahoota*. who died at
Graveocad. Rncland. when abont to
aaJI home
Vlr«laa with her hui^band
te UU. At. <kH)Tjre*» rhnreh In Wap
p«BC la to hoTr a pulpit made ot wood
brooght frtim Virfdota
The aniiao of Turkey nerer aleep*
h;:.
R;--
fwwn*^**^at It hU*riir*.*If
lion. Jn the palace are a nuntier of
btillet pniof ro..m«. ail of which an*
ftimlnbed for -leeplnp rbambem. Only
a few minuter tiefore retlrlujc i« nwt
the nulun announce* in which rw.m
he Inteodn Ui upend the nlichl. iu> that
alt the niorn* have t«» btr ronKtantly
preparefl for hU reception.
The Alar of Hop**, a paper puhlithe.!
In Finn Aina prUon. I* »-dlted by »nnie
one who at lime. .Ihiw. a prim wjt.
A iiaraaraph In a lile luaue make*
Ihl* aiin.Minrentmi: rThe «Ur of
Hope aeek. to r«*vlew book, that deal
with Jurtict*. punl*hmeni. vllliany and
Clime—not
biTaiiM*
it pmfe
brlna to the tattk
pw of crltk
acumen, but for |
> that win SI
geai themM?he. to any alert
John Allen of MU.i..ippl nay. that
In9 all il
the .Uteen years he wai a tnem
her of oonareat^he inever knew a man
to Ik.
tn.«hQ w
with
eon*clemlou»
I by con.iltmlonal linilutlon. fmro vcitlna for an ap
proprlailon of any kind If It w.* for
the benefit of hi. dUtrIct or c*iro
munity
The ob^ rvatlon wa. occa
lOoned by aome n-hiark* on the proi*.
attlon to loan the At 1^1. expual
lion ll.tWMuai. which waa IwIdk op
poaed hy some men who claimed that
the oonaUiutkin did not warrant an>
.uch action
Robert M Mrljine. mayor of Balti
more. Iielleve. in applying plain bua
Ine.. method, lu the *mveniment ol
hi. rlty. I
wiwk of k
nloK out the deva.
I* proi:n..*lna rap
tat 1*1 community
com
Here t* an illustration <if tto*
Wly.
w»y lu shlrb h.. act. nn>\ talk*
.Hhonly liefore the xreal fire thert. a
nuralH.r of bill* were l.rouaht to him
for appnivaJ
Th. > w.-rv of the kind
which
In many
lance
cities
are
bunched under the h«uul of 'sundries
and IncldtmtaU. - but Mayor Mrl^m*
require, that they be itenilKi*]. One of
the bills was Un Hyars and across It
the mayor wrote:
The city of llaltlmur«. dutts^noi smoke cljtsnt"
•Al Adams, the millionaire policy
kins of New York, has been In Alny
hi. Immense real
estate
fnim^ that home *if vocal cu
lory «d
the statr penitent tan f»w thnM*
was condurtinu i*dlc> »:am*.* thn.uich
out New York and the evidence wa*
overwhelmlna
Adam*, it
I>
piuJ word o* o potWni. but, o]thoo«h
’ hr cannot brnak otooc or make orcralU. h«* Andii that hlc health penniu
him to do a pretty ffood day a worl
in attending to hl« private affal
APT mmm
JohttiKm said:
berv. rJI sh«* you now just
what I mean.”
He went out and aucjo returned with
a bit of iKUu-d and two l*.tile*
Rest
log one end of the board on the count
er. h<? .iiprwined the other end with
hi* flnjter*. and potir^l on the board
from one of the bottle, a drop of thick,
oily suUtance .which shiwly ooted
down the slope
Then Vr Johnson
other iKUtle and poun^l rnil
Jti.f a droi
drop
a clear, delic
r«Ml liquid. This dnip shot
I wink
fir.1 bottle
win. i* ihe old fa*hloned col liver oil.
or emul.lon. a. It I* called
The second bottle contJLin* Vinol. See bow
fclosly the emiil.hm creep, alonj: the
boanl. It 1% thick. .ImcKl.h. onwhole
soim
But Vlnul da.be. to the bottom
at <uic«*. These two substances act like
:;Tr
to the seat of trouble and^cor
. the dimculty by creailny an ap
peril e and bulldlnit up the .trenaih
and yeneral health
"Vinol. you know. i. a c»»d liver oil
preparathin. and, while It rontalns all
the medicinal elemenU which have
made cod liver oil famous. It
not a drop of oil. and is de
the taste We cannot yuan
cod liver oil
If It fails to ylve satis!
« ntuhinic We sund the I
m t fall. Try It <in our i
*e*v” Jante* H Johns.
r the ec
de Mr.
ylsts In ^he cliy to sell Vlm»i
TIinI down to bis desk In the office
While others are free and at play.
Papa fancle. he Is havlny a vacation.
Millie drlnklny Rocky Mountain Tea.
Jas. G. Johnson.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
far Diarrhea.
mmmm
state that irarel can l»e made comirtable. safe and fairly economical.
The srriier draws an alluring picture
' coodenscing the twenty hours* jour
ney from New York to Chicago into
night s trip and confidently express,
es his eonviction that this n*sult will
be attained when ^he eaplUlista have
fth faith in such an enterprise to;
pm their money tn It. The .lectri-|
Ians are ready for It now
the Russian
ThU I. the reason why the an
i.lt to Copenhagen or Freden.-I
Uirg U so eagerly anile
thoroughly enjoyed by tui- «.uium«;i|>
royal family. At FYt'densliorg. al
though the emperor U guarded by a[
considerable force of detectives. Iheyj
are not in evidence; and during hU;
stay he U accompanied only by one or
who are generally per
friends. The extraordinary featbout NlhUUro In Russia U the
to which the tipper classes sym
psthUe with the efforts of thb Intel
lectiial pirdetariat t^ bring the pre*.VKtem to an end. The tsar never
ws who are his friend* and who
enemies An abiding si-n*.* tif dlstrust I. the re*ult. and hence the pas
sionate affection
reclion that his majesty
falUbful
id patient sympatl
arc ih«spots In one of the m est llvt»»
ipc.—Aruold MTilic. in Every
l»ody * Magaxinc for March
Eucqiud an Amful Fata.
H. Hagigni of Melbourue. Fla,,
wrltaa. “My durtor told me I had Con
aumpUoD and nothing could be done
for me. I was given up to die. The
offer of a free trial botUe ofDr. Klnr*
doeed me to try It.
ling. I am now on the road to recovery
and owe II all to I>r. King s New DU
covery. U surely saved my life.** This
great cure U guaranteed for all throat
and lung diseases by Jas. G Johnson
and F. H. Meads. druggUts. Price M)c
and 11.00 *TrU1 bottles lOc.
PROPER PRONUNCIATIONS.
w
ptKWiItted by the prison authorities tc
superintend hU bly
Hems and ibl. work
hts time He U
■...rcu::"3H£S5£*Bas
is
dent Henry
chusetu Institute of Tachaology.glve.
while speadlag oa this
» ezperimaaul road,
aad thus preeeated they make the
for the I
le of the
who are watching every developm^i
of thU glganUc tvMlded battle be>
electridly and steam and
irlcJty and time.
Proceeding after ibetr usual mi
by forming a Ai.idleagesellachaft for
the proarcuttoD of experiments Jn the
ter. the Germaa Investigators step
by step overcaa>e all tif tiie
presented In the problem of dectric
y they I
reached the point where the caiw are
run day after day with entire safety
than 120 miles an
pntal road cOoslsU
ngle track about fourteen mil
running frtim Marlenfelde
. In the t
l entertainingly
itnictlvely of bU impresHf^hii’ wlld flight, which he deelec
•s as a
trical posaibi
THE DREADED CLANC
Sr*
Yowscltl.Ja.tthi.wsy. nine out of ten people who
sciousoesare the rictlm. of Indlgctlon.
not always Indicated bv serere pain, in the stomach. Jtla
a. 1 ban deecribed al»c that Indicate. Us preenc and
ling that the stomach doc not work righL
Id only take that gretet d Natui^s rcmedlaa.
RomocTtbiw^Skss sl'omsch
_____________________
dborders. Uk« au of Natuc’s remar^often
I“aS;
oa myassnn
aad you will.k
oocWtbem
thU dty who
Breakers of
Brought Into
the
Russo-Jsps
-knom*n pUee* in the
east war dUtrin were ohiainei!
from the *tate department at \Va*h
IngtoD?
Manchuria>-Man^hix> re n
Vladivostok—Vla-d,H-v,»*tok
Peklng-Pe,..king
^
Seoul—So<»o!.
Wal-Hal M ai—M ay hl wwy
to Atmd co^tooT the hlood aadcnVj »
amd tonic Mbiacd. or gndi A nMdj as a S. &
If yon tnfe fc«n
Ctlluidteefarjroandr
WE ARE GOING TO
SURPRISE YOU
OTEINBERG’S
II Gram Opera BMse
AIITHIm WMla
. —The Po|iuUr
Read these items, then come in and see whether
we have overrated the values mc offer:
Kemeiljr Players
onble
Mill ends of unbleached
sheeting, worth ,5c
f
-
2ic
MU JOtll J. (EMEinr
50 pairs Lace Curtains.
ror^.,'';Jl";-60o
ol at
MniHni;ofa;>;;>;^n^^
hams, worth
for.............. ..
Unbleached
all
linen
crash, worth Sc. Ro
3.1c
’» UI*-K>-.UlC |lh)T.
...TONIOM-r...
Men's Jersey gloves
A fine jinxluction of the greU
•odetypUy
“SAPHO"
Mill l*nds bleached table
damask, worth
40c. for............ . »OC
Lot of worsted Dress
Goods, colored and black,
TOMORROW NIGHT
“TWO JOUY TMiK"
10c
Children’s fleeced Underwear, from ijc to 15c. according to sire.
Lrdies' b'lanneieiiicMTappers. Monh 75c. AQn
^«*'*
*
Ladies fancy stripe «ranite doth waists. Morth
And many other just such
barjtains. OUR ONEFOURTH OFF SAl.K
50c
ends
NKW SPECIALTIES at oety
' Mens Wool Underwear.
f®”*’
79C
........
......
.Men s Sheepskin lined
Duck Coals. O AQ
*Opulai-^rl«
“MIMIIE «WttOr
OSTKO^A'TMV’
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Trinilile’s Bakery
WIillislIeiKlltM
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THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES,
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
M.&N.EnHEW
^EHElSS !18'
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
panyat
nUhet.
Guarant<*e and Reserve Fund*. t«r pro
more than IG.SOO.tHYO Oo
The average cost for death Iopm?.. and ei|H*u>4‘s. in r II.OiiO. lULst
twenty.four years at age 40 has not reached IIO.ima |kt annum.
IL..
Over five millions of dollars In securities are .lepo*it«v1 with fh%*
State IVpartment. The law require* thU.
Our Reaonre Fund now cxce<*d* l2.r*tM‘.o<M>.o0. This is ph*dgetl foe
payment of losses In excess of ten death* to the thousand per annum
erly each year, payoh
due quarterly
payable* at y.our
y<
local ha
uty to
ti carry.
making il convenient and easy
Preferred risk* only are writtan for i
Our limit
six thousand dollars <|6.(>n0).
There are many other good features in The Bank * J Jfe that I
W l*est explained by our agents.
Our plan is right, the managemont U g.Ki!. and iLere U noihl
lietter known today in Life Insurance than The Ranker* Life. «»f
Prompt shipment oT ouUlda
nrdA*rs and satisfaction guaranP-etl Your juitn.nsge solicited.
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
Corner Ninth and Union Bis
Clilrens Phone 780.
To Rent
^
>*our age to our agent for par
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COiPANY.
u ifm r*b.u. tmi.
Store building, corner Sixth
ami l-nion sti. Potaesaioo
given March iM. ISHM.
Apply al office of Michigan
Stanih Company.
Trsio UKVT*Tr»v«».f«j*:IO* ». r,mn«rt
t. W. NOTHSTINE,
OXNCfUL AG»^T.
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klHMV
Chen^lpo—C^y mul-po
" ITrthplrt
*fa ku-Tay ku
Tientsin—Tee-en-Uen
Masampho-Yla sam i*v
ShIkokI—Shee-kfvkoo.
Nagasaki—Nab ga sah ke
** S:43-t> tn.
C L LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A,
Mukden—Mook-den
Yokohoroa—Yo-ko-hah mah.
Yongampho—Young am jm».
Yalu—Ya-lo..
Wljl-We-gu.
Antung—An toong.
Ahan-Hal-Kwan—Slian-hl-kwa
Harbln-Har-bin.
Shantung—Shan ujpng
Shanghai—Shang-hk
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GlEAHEST
..HEALTHIEST...
One was paie and fallow aad the
other fresh aad rosy. M*heiice the dlf-
AND
ABSOLDTELT ODORLESS
to maintain IL By gently arousing the
uiOM-r
iiTr.
STAGE AND rLATTORM.
Stelnberg*s
be finely co*tum»-d and *|xH-lal scenery
aatUfactloo. The plsy
drama and some of the i
At oaaal. last evening $10 were
very atroag. but the plot U
given away and a* nssal. the gallery
with an element of t
captured Its share of the prizes.
by John Kean^y la
Lewis
Stone. In the character
a Jew.
■
“
Walter M’ynford. was very good
Nsl. HU portrayal oC a oooU
_
__
quite arttotlc. He
was not the uanal, ranting stage vlltala. but hU acting bad a quletaaas
urn aaturalM that gave It added
nrt
...
f & E WAIT &. SONS, Pharmacists
Tba attfacUon tbU et
: will be
nous ^
.Ten
Nitt dri^ 1
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m
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THE EVEKIKQ BBd^. THAVEB8E CITY, MICH^ FBIDAY, TEBBUABY U, 1»0*.
WE ARB EROWntO fte laivut
liMurOtfMfo. RbffkkOa Outbaaad
OCATHS or A DAY.
Tbe di^ team «fUM4
PbraZn wlUglv«n4
: fbraderb bnU ff
flaws Itc to g7c aneb. grooved bob
fom Iroa ^danes fl.lf tn $lJf mdki
2117421
2117 2t
prnpnm^wttl be m
241 Froai 8tWANT Aa
WANT Aa
TRV A
TRY A
mmm
tW 4lr«etkm of
as tbe fSMber fe*to today. b*Tl •orelj
tti. (Ml
TTnflJSd of Ornce cbnreb nrftl ImM «
wroCb a rtn
■* Ja*epblae Koato Atod ai tbc
aarloM of pMOMMito ai tb* a«r of 32
rmn. TW ba«7 m Mt
PM*
AM will *MI in a fow day* at
tb* O. R. A 1. nlnlfon. Th*
MT^He^tTnAa^ttoB ear* of a traiaad
aara* aad to atoo attoaM bf Mrs.
OUtoc Mr^OUtot hope* to b* able to
to TrarerM City In t*ro or
TIM to47 0f io« AM*. M todiM
«1mm tea* to ftt T*ibftMln*ri. wb
$HOWVLOW
IS NOW LOOSE
-?UT.^JS
: ■
-rs2.“:.-srsri5!!“?is
To*b Fear Enpia** to Fiiah
taM. w« •« OM it
WM '« au. aw* «" Mir W«^
*m4
atrald to po orar to tAe
body. OUMf boy. CMM akiM !«*
tbojr w*r* afral
fb*lr parwiu wc
^^^MJAf^U^a^CluuMler and Uod«f
T. C.. L. A M rua
At last tb®
t
Uk*f H. L. Cart*r w*r* aotlfiod
aotlftad aad
WrIE to oompaay wltb Claud®
Ctoiuto acata open to Nortbport to paawM
Oartor wMi aad brooxbt tb® body |o and fretobt trafic aad tb® trains
mnninr Tb® track was opened
up about II o’clock last ntobt when
tb® snow plow wUh four engine, sm
needed to getting tbrougb
Tb® anow pipv with ib® two engtoea
feae* aad that b® had fallen aereral that bar® been fast in Hulbert’s cut
UflM* or laid down. H® wa* *®*rly
tea rod* froai th® road when found getting kM
o’clock
last night, but they did not al
H® lakl on bbi back wlih bit band*
go on until th® two ei -----I out and jno atinent were on hli
*®r® also badly sent for arrired from Cadillac,
mb nail on his
bis tb® four engines and snow ptow got
•ctatcbed aad a thumb
rlAbt hand tom loo*®. Prom appear through. Bereral other b
UM® n looked a* If bis bands had w®r® encountered but wltb
come Into contact with tb® barb®d power back of tb® plow rery IlUl® dif
•cully was expeHenced
wtos feao* *®Tarml time*.
Another engine and snow plow fob
TbU morning Oorooer O. B.
lowed IbU unto ns soon ns It went on
so that two *now plows went orer tb®
entire line twice tost night
recdlct of death by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton are to
had in getting
t from n atory of Grand Rapids, on their way home
from Mississippi They will be home
Iji-ir
Ha have reeutvad Um doetor’a
to art and btolaryf bat tbeir
was not *o strfkii as that <
fodnt* *tacfc *vM> bad «h* nmn*
_ jam plows are fooad oa amay of
tbe farms of eaatral mtooto aad ara
lopmaat to agrteattnal tmplo^
a. Ftomen k»k apoa tba acdSWashington. Peb. M.—Mitchell Drol aary manner of tbe pkmrtog ground ns
letl. |t<; Alexander McCmlg. 124: nltogetber too alow and tbe moca prodve hava plaeed to oparatloa a
n machina wbleb wfll tara orar
2$ acres per day srttboat troable.
A M-boro* power tracUoa aagtoa
Wolvln. $14: WlHInm Cloae. llO; Orln draws 11 atirrtog plows 14 iaabaa la
T. Moore. fl4: George Bowrmn. $17: site, each with a rolltog cottar to
Orville
Reynolds. $*:
Theodore front. Tba 12 plows foUow aaeii otbar.
cutting nnd taratog orar H feat of
noil every round. On ordlnaxy dry
Jr.. $€; John Daneburg. ground tbe aagtoa wUl traral for
114; William R. Roberts.
to a day to plow SO aaros of
toad. Foar maa are ro«alrad to opot^
Recbel*
Isf SSaria
ate tbe maebtoe. oaa botoff kapt baay
Ruel K.
____ ____ John MUler.
to the maehtoa. MOt^
itt, I$10; atteadlag
Boynton. $12; James D. Bratt,
ateerlag aad two more baadltoff tbe
Elijah J. Ooodell. $12; Wesley Datvis. levers which roffulata tbe plow*
110; William C. Babcock. $«; Albai U
Holme*. $12; Frank W. Peat® $«;
Luke H. l-aney. $30; Thomas J. Ed Trss Worth Macs 'Than Many F
wards. $10; John Trumble. $12; SoIn tbe mountain dtotrlct of Kortb
Carolina, near WaynaarUle. one of
of y
e, $8; Har- roost remarkable trees to that g
Jeffrey. $lu; Nsney A Case,
lumber
district was felled the other
lln H. Pope. $l«:; William Haynes,
Hayne*. t$24.
nnrh. $1<
26.000 feet of
Jame* Wllllamt.
Is worth more
don. $8: Bolney Weeks.
HeVser. $24; Enos Palmer. $12; Jacob the average farm In that aeeilo
which It was cut. A part of the tree
Hell. $30; Warren M Hundl®
ha* been engaged for exhlbRIoa at the
Charles A. Merrill. $12; Alb
ridge. $12; Abram H Dusenbury. $12; St Lool* expoaltion, aad will be
Wimam McKenzie. $12; H^nry J placed among tbe North Carolina lumPeters. $8; George C. Mann. $C; IRal i-r exhlWU,
Tb® tro® 1* a curly poplar, aad 12
Fred C. Noble
lick. $12;
1
ic*! Vnilam >A>lls Burdick.
minor >rses were roqubrsd to baol away tbe
itt cut. which was It feet
The
ebster. $12: Mary Wllon.
Wei
west limb waa $0 feet from the
ground, Tbe wood wUl be used for
voneering
K HIMIly.
voneerit, aad wlU be shipped to
era markeU for aale.
sSi.;'v.srT,? Ka,"^
ss:!rsr„“r;rs;.“
^*^Ttoii*was\ queer looking fellow.
nalrchlM was *^i?Vennlngton of Cedar a
Pst.” I remarked to the waggUb driver
able to Idt^tlfy yestarday to get warm. The
M we proceeded on our way.
Ding was 21 delb® Ibdlaa ns on® who Is employed at
“Faith, yer honor! and he’s ns quare
a camp located nine miles from tb®
as he looks. He’s a vUlaln. He’s done
Wlll
city. Mike Btookmna. another Indian
fifteen years’ penal servitude
tervUnde for
te to Grand
have
te^foremaa
^^poit-**
the meet tog of the I
man can’t get
-O. get out. Pall!
llfleen years’ penal lervitaudf for
I
utend
tbr
n
this mor
rliboul rUlble
I
•leaving bla wolf®
I of Benxl®
of tbe ti
UMMtht kr ww ermir u
stoy to camp with him.
brd was
-Shure. aad can’t he. Birr aald Pat,
I Win with a twinkle In hU roguii
aoat to lb® dty for an oi
r to lake
him to charge, but Mr.
•He did, iBbugh. And bedad! isn’t
out Robert Knapp wlih a rl* to bring
leaving: your wolfe ‘without visit
him to the city
of support’ when ye throw her
Peter Wurtburg came down from
the third window on the third
Norihport this morning on. the first
train out since last Saturday.
g ail the I
OUs Holbrook of Elk Rapids
for a quarter to get a drink and be
1 rug* f»M
BUYING
CARPETS
was told he could not get one as the the city today on business.
lake prlci**
Miss Mattie Lyon went to Chart*saloons were closed on the legal boll
Slater.
day He persUied to such an extent volx iWs afternoon for a visit
Your lU llalde Home FurnUber.
that enally B J Morgan gave him a Sunday.
fllT-121
Rev.
M.
D.
Carrel
went
north
on
the
note reading. This man has the
Per®
Marquette
to
Charlevoix
today
snakes in bis boots and wants medi
SKIU-FUU ACCURATE t«
doe. B. J. Morgan.” Then be wns He will visit Norwood. Central I^akt bring* out th® singing qaallty to
sent out to see Druggist K. E. Miller, and Bellalre. returning Tuesday.
tone of a Ptono. This l« the r®
Mrs. Jennie Woodln
oodln of Kali
who doctors the Indian*. This
why SO many musician* Ilk®
last evening, aftei Jacob.’ tuning. He will l>® at
wak found on the body which i
being the guest off Mr*. U D. Curtis
further means of IdenUfleatlon
Park Plar«' until about Tu®*day or
showed that the man had never gone
Wedn®*day next Tn him and see If
to the drug store. That was the last MRS. TIMBLIN’S SPRING STOCK y.bu are not pleaaaMt mlth hi* work
Mr. Fairrhlld saw of him. but other
Mrs. H. M. TlifibUn has received bet
moo at the bam said he came to late new spring line of goods from Cbsriei
ihM evening but storied out in a few A. Stevens A Bros, of Chicago, tbt
Entertained N*®dl«-W«rk CoUri*.
ladles’ furnishing bouse, and will
Mr* J T Hannah, of Sixth streei
*Tbe*man was not seen after thst orders for ffne special made silk and
entertained the neeill
knd a bunt wns made for him between tailor made suits. St guaranteed Pret
sterdav afternoon. Dellclon*
this city and camp but It was finally Ueat novelties of the
refreshment* were served and the
given up. Bopposlng he» had
1
gone
ard. Spedaltj afternoon passed very enjoyshly.
silks by Ibe yard,
other plnre.
^ has several brother* made of never
dupllcallag She hai
uej
al Peababatown and one working
of drew
the prettiest
Fbx iaiand and they were noUfled
to this city.
goods e
they had seen nothing of him. T
carries a^Ml
I
j'*^.* Sister.
morning,the brothers were notllled by
takes measure* foi
Your RelUble Home Fiirnlshe
Mr. Palrchlld
Hltohi’s of*"di
A careful search of the clothing re underwear, and their hosiery are on
vealed live cento, the note given him excelled. She cordially Invite* tb*
by Mr. Morgan, a handkerrhter and ladle* to call and Inspect h
MEN’S AND BOYS’ VESTS
four pine cooes were In his pock<
line In rooms afternoons
at 12'/k» 25c. 50c. TSc—in fact
It is supposed Warren Rout
togs New Sutherland block,
your choict for Just one-half ewr
who live* near the place where tb® street.
body was fonnd. aaw Ance Tneaday
night about ll o’clock and he tried to
get him to come into the houae an<!
get warm but he refnaed. Mr. Rout
song alto struck the man’s pockeu to
see If be had liquor on his person ar
Of goods until you have aooti
be thought tbe man was dnink but he
what the Manistique BANKwas unable to lad any. Nothing
RUPT BTOCK haa to offer you.
more was seen of him until hU body
Two
earioads of mdae. will arwas found
rive in a few daya.
corner Caa* and Front.
211^
The coroner made a careful examl
'The Gleb*. 11$ Front Bt
natton and had no doubt but that the
man died from exposure but he also
ihooght the man wns sick, either from
Mayor Rohbef’umTo., teed him
the effects of the liquor or from some
self the other moratog Frank Tbeother cause, which caused him to lay
Every one should plan to attend the dlck was brought beTor® him. charged
down and freexe
N'lure by William J. Bryan, to be
I his famUy. Tbe wlf*
The man frns also seen late Monday
four
March
4
to
tbe
City
opera
hall
njw amto/totk^M ; M^Bast Pul unde® tbe auapicos
» of DlvlIskm No
loo atTMt, this side of the f
of the Congregate __J Aid Society.
raa poaled. If b® ftosd
Mr. Bryan’s subject will1 he-The Value
I mean a Ja« «
«AOK NO DirrCRCNCE.
of aa ideal” Tbe plat U open at the
tomny would not have ®r,
City News 8Rand for the guaranteed
After
Mrs. Bllto to
M Has Not For- list aad will <close Saturday night
bo aald:
-I tee myself the price of
Ax No Qis
Mr* O. H. KlIU. aged «o years, attoml for you muh
First class axes,
teodad the Elks’ party last Wednea
Then be took tb® wbol® 6v«
day Ind showed aome of the yoongor double blued, at onlj
uiunt and aaw that each bad a tee
Tbe 1
•people bow they used to dance and 2117-21
past. Tbe boaband. shamed by aucb
satmeut aotemnly promised to do
W’B ARE SHOWING tbe largest
Carpet*. Rugs. Oil Cldb* and
^ to tbe future. H® bad a Job and
ims to Traverse City.
a* at work toald® of an hour
THE MARKETt.
J. W. Slat
Aa AsteMePaM..
*t>oc* npou a ttm®.” aald th® Koreu
Feb,
2€.->Wlie*t—May,
utery teller. *Tb®r» was a grain uf
very proud to h® *0
FAMOUS
OIL
PAINTINGS-A
few
^Toledo. O.. Feb. 2€.~Wb«attee apeclmeaa of tb® old amaters wUI
ad nn artlcl®. It rob® told at one-third of ragnlar price,
*uch better it Is to b*
—May. oaiag
to tbe neseoalty of tbe artist
amaU and tsspsetant aa 1 um. and net
Jduaslam tike yspder grout
But to tb* course of time tbe
grout rock* were
AXBd COMPLETE, wltb
tbrir patofui
duty to tnPBform tbe grain of wbrut
TbeBcoa
-Wlmt la tbe j
‘ of tbJ* taler
NMBiTiMir'tWKtl
ilKf"
tbaftntcBmlai
~
win bav® enndy fur aal®
ShiiieiriviiilMSpiii
Clarpet...
Department
! hundfwd rolU of ^4 good to stock to cboooe from.
41 can call for that w* do not hav;*.
•t would take someone with a mo gifted tongue than wc have to Utk
to you about tho beauty of these looda—but ther* ar* Persisn and
Egyptian patterns, bagdad*. aero
floral effseta. Flower dro^gns that are natural enough to.pluck. ThU
claaa of goods will be used mootly with the borders; velvets arc Ukmg
the toad, one particular price we mention in velvet it $1.25 per yard.
The line it eKtensive and very pretty at this price.
We are showing some very nch and handsome thing, in stair and
hall carpeu; two pretty ones are a two-tone red and a two-tone green
in hall and «talr to match. 27 in. at $1.00 yard. Early buying will be
found to be the most satisfactory. It will be a pleasure on our part
to show you these new thing*. You can not gam an idea of the beauty
to any other way.
pARMJ^^UAlUiK.N' gi ^KAIJC^mvm
i^KI
Brusselt. 41c. 75c. 85c, $1.00. $1.50.
Axminister* $1.35. $1A0, up t D $1.76.
VelveU $1.«
$1.15. $U
No. 4.
Th* Farm Auto.
With a good elgbl hofse power gaso
lene motor It is probable that lor iracplowing,
tloo and iraveling pi
Ing. harvesting, aawtog wood,
ling feed and
ping water, grinding
r other use* the “auto’ is likely
IT IS A FACT
farm pimer ba* evidently
•tay.
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NICELLANEOUB.
mltlm. dnrnrra^Bii kav
t«K *t I®.
farni^^^af
asAliAMlHlN’toi. \hf I*»lmi4t.r»n braon
iVl wdu-d for a ab44n
mt rrUUte
A Shoe for $2.00 that will wear as
long and look as well as most shoes
sold at $3.00 ::
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German School Taaeha
Tb® most reactionary German state.
Saxony, require* her young teachers
tn wt>rk two years for nothing; after
ibai a candidate* name 1* entered
on the li.t. priivlded hi* or her con
duct la deemed exempUry. Tbe highteacher’s satoTy paid to Saxony is
$1$0.
SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE
Ceraer Union and Tib SI., F. D. NIcboU, Prop.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
OOIVIIVIOXION
IVIIL.I-IKEN’S
MiKSM
$10.00;
0 and $15.00 -J7 inch ladies jackt'ls,, 27 in the lot. last season’s garirarments, all wool kersey, full lined
guaranu
vith guaranteed
satin,
08
fine tailored, each...
$7,ri(Jand $12 Ladies’ Coats.
30 to 33
'oats, ;ju
in. long, latest style,
back
^le, fitted
fitt_______
with
th military ca|>es. line<l through-
l^mmiL 0«ill on
Wln^or Gloolco
\\V’ arc determined 10 sell KVEKY
winter cloak in the store RECiAKDLESS of what they COST us.
SnTivSrr'#4.39
new.
$13.0j) ami $20 Ladies’
Coats, this
Ladi(
the cream of the stock;
nothing newer or more ^0 Q0
up-to-date,
$15.00 45 in long coato. just two of
them left, color, cardinal, just the
It will amount lo almost rashnesss
onYOUR part to overlook this oflfer.
4 With only a few exceptions the j;arments were new this season.
Wc are not inclined to makinjj
*6-00
much noise over our bai^ains; rather
let the goods and prices speak for
themselves, but
w’e
do
want
to
impress on your mind that this is the
greatest cloak offer you ever had
$’20 Velour Blouses, five of them left.
They ought to go in five minutes.
Every woman that they fit could
find use for one at that
08
MSI
presented to you.
There are not all sizes of these
garments, most of them are 32, •
36: if you wear a 40. do not
be disappointed if your size is
not here.
$10.00 and $12.00 short coats, not
”a7h
S1.98
TMIRTV-HIIOMT CMIL.DR
All $S.(I0 and $S,.^j0 Coatb
go at
REK'S WHBiE 1HE
MimBi SDLES
All
Coats go at
All $10f00 Coats go at
SB.OO^
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152J?3r
Ml
J. W. cute. Mgr.
WAIT DEPAtTIEIT
uroroly
glrtog
•
Karea aa politely aa 1 cot
iRgtouBtar.
TRY A RECORD WAlIt
l.xou o«nr,o»u,« on, o» thooo comnon,o In your own fkrnlly
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