The Evening Record, March 30, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 30, 1904

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

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

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1904-03-30

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SEVENTH TEAR-2145

TRiLVEBSE CnT, MTCn., WEDNESDAY, MABCH 30,1904.

SANTOAT
GRAND RAProS
!m.
NEEDS NO AID THE HEAD
this pMt mma
very «*U astU tbe awtas brake aa4
BOV they are ooM aad knfryOi*r WpwMfkrAM.
to commattkm with the «oo« Um
are aaay lataraadw laeiteu toU.
Utito Ave^aaivoM
MeNaMra
faux aa terrible aa expefteaec as
rWMi r«day afteraooa BatU

RIVER IS
FALLMG

INSTRUCTED FOR RARKER.

WEATHER.
Showers toab^t aiM Thursday.

The Per*
at t o'clock was tn-er aa hour aad a
half late today. However, tbe train
was able to leave Grand Rapids ovei
lu ovrn tracks from Fuller Statlou
three miles out from the Union depo'

New Tork. March ;
of the returns from
primaries hold In the
CmZENS TICKET WAS SELECTED counties for tbe select
shows
to the Slate
LAST EVENING.
the empire BtM«
st
delegation to the naBtkw win be instructed to
lonal coBveei
HAVE YDUR MEASUI
iURE TAKEN
Judge
Parker
ir a special
sp
made suK from Chaa. A.
nooilBee for presldeot.
pro
SUvena -------L Wl
Chicago.
Wheth^ big or
» (either
(ei
way) a fit guaranteed.
Mrs. Tlmblla Suthe
Sutherland
TERRIBLY SCALDED.

THERE WERE HO CONTESTS

2UMI
Qtarleroix Young Man Fell Into
Thto Morning.

Every Delegate Waa Preoent and Copventien Was Well Attended

Con-

vention Waa Addteaeed by the

Paaraa

FOUGHT
BATTLE

by

1. 1. Dykema. who 1i
city a few days «.n bus
to Ills home in flrunl 1

f Boston Store.

Estimaua Make the
at Least Forty,
. Altboosh the river has fall
is still ralliajc. the oonditioo
very had. More dry land baa ai
oo tbe West Side but the flood aofferera. eepedally those in what is
kaovB aa the "Braadvay district" are
I sad1 a pllgbt
pUgbt as r
erer. Tbe der food aad loel hare become
mors lastatent aad the failiac of tbe
eraters hdlTtmly made these harder to
flJI. ^ftorigatioe la some places is
"
utterly lapractleable irblle in others
paaaagaa over the dry spots are oeceaeary. Jooraeya by boat that took half
aa boar Monday aoer take lero boars
rrith the eosaeqaeat delay in fllling
the reUaC calls.
Tbe fhUlag eraters disclose all sorts
of derelict rabbish Wood piles, loan
datloos. exmi ecnttles. esottah tin cans
to aappiy aa army srith coadenaed
hear, here aad there the body of a
hoaashoid pet. faraltare. clothlaK.
boards aad all klada. shapes and sises.
hats, bird cages, in fact everything
- Imagtaable are heaped up ererysrhere.
The delivery of aaail is another prob­
lem aa the carriers bare to take
, chances in boats aad are often poshed
. maide. the reaeoe work being regarded
aa more Important. Often they are
unable to locate people who have leil
their homes, consequently a great lot
has accnmnlaled at tbe poctoflloe.
Faar an tpidenile.
The damage of tbe flood laay eatood
throughout the whole eeason. Sewer
malas hare burst and their contents
adaked Into the earth. Cellars hart
been flooded and moaielpal authori­
ties fear that this mayr cause
canse an un­
healthy ooodlUoa durii«
coming
iring the comln
r two physicians bar
already expreesed themaeves thatt the

By Wire Ui the Evening Record.
London March ^.-Tbe Japanese
legation here has Issued a statement Hanslovi
»v8ky
temporary
swretatr.
saying that the Rastians were re^
pulsed In a baiile at CbongJu. Korea.
March S«.
o
"A poriion of our cavalry and In
fantry occupied Cboog Ju." says the
sUiement. "After defeating the ene­
mies numbering «00, they retreated «n
the direeUon of Wlju. Our casualties
were Ueutenant Kanoaoo and four
others killed and thirteen wounded.
The enemy must have susUined equal
easnaltles."
General Knropatkln reporu to 8t.
(Continued on Second Page t
Petersburg today thaL according *o
the town people, the Japanese lost
forty killed and one hundred
wounded In the battiie. Captain Stepanoff. a Russian officer who was
wounded at Chong Ju. to dead.
patch tc» Rome from Seoul
hat ISS.AOn Japanese troops
in Korea. A Port Arthur dis­
patch to St. Peiersl.uit says that dur­
ing the maneuvers the Russian battle,
ship Petropavlovsk coUided with and
seriously damaged another battleship

.....

Th,;

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BURNED
TO DEATH

Korea No Longer Nsutral.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
»t. Petersburg. March .10.—The Rus­
sian government has issued a declar
atlon that Korean ports can no longer
be re
Rnsstans aa neu­
tral. Tbe declaration was precipitated
by the fact that the J
guard occupied
March S7

MOTHER WAS AT NEIGHRORS

Cbe

lU^

SeoSot of the rsflqgeee.

AMAKBIST NOR
ATTACKER SOLDIERS

EAGLE PARTY.
Pleasant Time
Lari Cvouing.
The Eagle dance In Forexter'a hall
last evening was quite a pleasant af-1
fair. Thera wwre about thirty couple*
preoeat aad all had aa eojoyable time.
The atmlc 4ar the ettalag was fur
ntohod by Wyueong*. ordhaetra. Dor
of the evening refreahtag the
ig of Eagle broth and a
hearty lunch' vrere oerred.

lUy of
Het Craas Buna at Trimble^ bakery

Ur

There ate other liais juu as goo.1 as "Ncwlamls,"
the>-cost $4 00 or $5.00. Sec our line of 50c.
1.00,
2 00 2.50 Hals...|^ve»y ^cr
i. 2dc to $1.00—.Mens hurts .md Toji Coals,
.00, 12.00, 16.00 to 22.00.

S. BENDA & CO.
KF..M. RKI.IAIll.F OrTflTTKRS

mCHEST
OUAUTY

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.

SHOE ST

in materials used—scientific ac­
curacy aniy. skill
cempoundint^

employed
system

in

that

safeguards against error—lowest
prices are reasons why your

PRESCRIPTIONS
factory to you and to your doc­
tor.

...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager

the Babies But Were Bafficd
Che Fdo March 30.—Tbe Japanese
coasting steamer. Panyei. was flred on
by the Fire.
and sunk by the Russian fleet near the
Mlaotao Islands on March Z9. The
Special
;ial to the Evening
1
Record,
crew and passengers. Chinese and
ima. Mleh.. March 30,-Four Uttle.
Japanese. 17 in number, were i
prisoners hy the Russians.
charred bodies buddUHl together in the
burned home an
he family of Mr.
Mrs. Wesley 8wltr.ler.-slx miles
three miles n«>rth of here,
r. Switrier is employed tn a
Three Hundred Reinforcements o
mill and y^torday afternoon- Mrs.
German Troepa Were Set Upon by
Switrier stepped over to the home of a
a Mob 1JI00 Strong in Berlin.
neighbor atomt flfrtH-n rtxls away to
chat for a few minutes, leaving her
four children, the oldest of whom was
By Wire to the Evening Record.
six years, the next three and the other
Berlin. March 30.—Wlille 300 rein two twin bailies aged
year, alone.
fotcements to the troops fighting the
While seated in the nelghUir's home
rebel Perreros In German Southwest she happened toI look oul
out of the wlnifrtca were marching through the dow toward her owm hoi
Africa
house. T
streets here, an anarchist mob 1.000 horror she saw that It t
strong, atueked
Hers.
a mass: of flames,
ly drove tbe rioters away
e ran from
fn
ams she
the house to the
after wounding many and arresting a mill where her h
husi
vras employed,
«rs.
The anthorlUes Alarmed
ed by the woman's
v
almost Inof affairs oo «ie aoate cries, th
itlre mill force
who tn the relAsttag ran
D to
„ tbe biasing home but ther
the government's colo. too0 tote.
late.
The
The fir*
fire had obtained such a turt
that the
e bouse
booae could not be entered
lore the very eyes of the dis­
REEVES BEING BOOMED.
tracted father and mother, the Uttle
ones
were
cremated. After the bou-e
Illinois Exhad burned Itself ouL the bones of the
Payne's Place In P. O. CtopL
children vrere found lying together In
By Wire to the Evening Record.
tbe front nx>m. -^o one knows bow
Washingtoa. Match 30.—iniuoU «- thf Are started Md the mother It |
publican leaders are boooilag Walter

By Wire to the Eveolag Raeord.
Boeton.
March SO—The doable
frmeral of Don Daly, the wetl4caowa
leraae are wall orgaalsodww and
aeioc. aad hto brother. Timeihy r
•nrythlag to baiag done wfth a aya>
um. The gu eompov. toiworar ei» was hM4 at Revere thto moralog.

« eUy Book Store

Bo^*s Teet this time

Hueband Waa Working at a Mill an

hey aar
Lag to hi
Its continued I



To see this exhibit n
the shoe fashions that a
Uitely correcL

ths Entire Force Tried to Save
typhold fever
Oamags Oraatsr Than Estlmaded.
a general thing, estimates of
le by floods or other great public
ers are much over eetlmated but
In the
of Grand Rapids, eree the
maximum esUmati
‘ ite. it Is said, will not
nearly cover It. What the city lost by
damaged sewer and water mains can­
not be estimated for a week yet. Tbe
sidewalks on the West Side sre
an gravel and these have in tbe» main
all been torn up
This
• additkmal loss.
Many foui latkms of
homes have lM>en torn a^
away and fully
a docen are leaning at
It a dangerous
aagle owing to the fact that theyrhave
bera tudermlned. Every street t._
_
croaslag la tbe vlclnlly has gone to swell
tbe big pile of lumber and debris that
the flood has piled up.
Dammsd Subway.
The srater oo the West Side has r«esded very much taster than it has in
the chaaael of Grand river. ‘HtU U
aald to be due to tbe damming of the
street voder tbe Orand Trunk emboBknseut.
ThU was aceomptahed
yeaterday afternoon late, bags of sand
betag used for the purpose. Timbers
were used to bold these in place. With
the checking of the swift enrreut the
work of relief was much easier.
Troveras CHy Offered Relief.
The work of relief Is gotog stcoAy
dhwMd.
Mmur towns to Weetein
Mlehlaon have offered reUef jind a
•ge wasI ]received from Traverae
thU mo
BtattBg that If
.........................
1 be
________________________J
It WO______
aaoL The aaase reply waa Beat to all:
Tlcnad Rapids eaa care for her own."
While there U rnia and anfferlag and
need oo erery hand. eUll the city Is
■hto to seeceaetHy eope with the sitrarlee
JohB Medgett this morniag
$m to the relief fund aad
MoBar gifts hare steadily co

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR WINDOW.

To any cost jmr ,t a clylish. per
tect fitting she.-.
N.. gown, however handsome,
can cemprnr.atr for an untidy
fool.

177.'.'.

an Officer and

iMlkGIN*

Three DOLLARS

Coueb.*.

Thursday Friday and

WhiU

DESIGNS

For (•cnGemen—the world famous Newland Hat in
aO the newest shapes and colors, at

Tinisbing

CAR LDAD DP KIMBALL pianos
just receivsd at the factory branch
store, 12# Front street Latest styles.
Factory prices.

KOREA MO LONGER NEUTRAL

DAINTIEST

THERE IS NO MORE SUITABLE OR ACCEPTABLE GIFT

EASTER BONNETS

Hto mother.

o be resorted to.
> win again head tt
Hatttle McNamara to la the htwpital battMag tor her life. The MiUc
MINE FIRE.
hoy was left srtih relatives who were
him. How he came to be
Prompt Work Checked Flames With
to aot known valeea tbe
here was quite a good stood crowd
Little Damage.
people In the boose had gone out aad.
MuU at the old Elks hall last even­
oa aeoouBt of the rapid rising of tbe
ing and the call to order for the clli- By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
atw srore nnahle to retore.
xens convention was made at 8:25 by
Hooghtoti. March 3it.—Fire bn^e
Tbe ItUJe fellow was plneky. 1
*
chairman of the city
It in the No. 7 shaft of Qiiinry mine
ever, aad wbeoerer he could bear
lanuel Wilhelm wav
Wark ar fUMsT Maf Anahai Fanesrt. cold, be srould crawl out on tbe i
lan and Charles
e temporary chairmai
names 1
Oflara ar Hs«» Ware RefMetf.
(OoetlBoed oa rourth Page.)
damage
Miu
threatened
Xaaa to Oraaiar Thaa Was
as destroyed.
the fsUe V

sm/mw B snu.

Otoaaas

IN ALL THE NEWEST AND
ABLE.

FOR THIS DAY THAN A PRETTY CARD FOR YOUNG FOLKS OR .
OLDER ONES
J ;

Special,40 the Evening Record.
Cbarievolx. Mich.. Ma
March 3*‘
well knot
of this place, fell l|to r ' of the lumy. vau b< ' today and

Nominee for Mayer.

Spadal to the Keealag Baeotd.
Oraatf R^Ma. Mietu Marah I
Orana fta|Ms is prraa U> say that
is hit eaaath. rich eiMwth aad philaathrspk aaaafh to cars for her
Maay ctosra have been received hare
of feed and saptilss from towns in
Weetoni Michitan hot. svhiie faelint
tmtafoi Orand ftopMs has aooepUd
aaneef these. The river la falling and
the crisis is past, hot the ruin
deeelstlen. suffering and teas cannot
be sathnatad for at least a weal
The river has dropped » inohoa
4^ hay They U
yesterday, a total of three and one-half
' Sourtsen Men.

Caster Cards

LADIES’MISSES’SUITS
SEPARATE
SKIRTS
RAIN GOATS
SHIRT WAIST
SUITS and
SHIRTWAISTS
SPECIAL SHOW­
ING of'above lines for
Easter trade at
popular r rices
Also
remember that
he cclc
color
brated “Perrins” Gloves and have even,' popular
p
and st\de on sale at $1.00, SI JK) and S2.CK.
THE W.ASHABLE KID GLOVES are a leading
feature in the line this season. Look for the b :si and
most satisfactory' goods here.

eOMIbcIni
CMwtr Trpat M»4l O&ha
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ii

SIEK-BLOCH
ISNAKT/
:lothe^

Jidmp
Combination
Dunlap dnt
SteimBioeb
Spring Suit
WERE ON THE GROUND this
spring a little earlier than usual—al­
ready the demand for spring goods at­
tests the wisdom of our course—the
styles we are able to show in spring
suits at $10.00 to $25.00—the assort­
ment of spring hats at $1.50 to $5,00
will meet aTl requirements of .jpur­
chasers ::
::
::
::

damiiron
^ aotbing
Companp

Try a Record; W

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0« TMl AAHt FLATFOAH. .
Ham tM both bMm la the tanld
pal tawMM are Uoad op. tha aoataat
lor Htp Mi ward oHoaa to oa.
The iMomU la ooaTaatloa latt
•igbt iiiiiiilrr
Join A- iMto (.«
thHr CMiMMa fOrnamr. Mr. iaato
•o aaaoMoai hto piatlam Ha aa^
wnaeaa plaWr aai fbrdMr that b«
to aa airoeata «( tov aai oriar a
that ha win aiatatotar tha aCaln
Iha ctty arlth falraaaa to all elaaaaa
Mr. ralphun pna Mto tha eoaMvt
aa aa aivocaia of law aai oriar. too.
aai aaooaaMa that U win ba hto aln
to aaaretoa (airaasa. eoaotataaeT aai
maaorrattoai with tha atow ^ tha

umArmnuB

MTttmco

paanaoMt irMilnili ■ aai oaiar ai j !
The wnwilttaa ea rtaiMHaM-jwporlai that tha M aanhar of ialaMtaa. n. waa ptaaoat aai that thoM
1 thraa iapa wIU ha aary
ba BIML The
Tha mtrrtem at t:» toamrSSrZwmrnm
Mkt ti—nrwg n« 1
that tha taanporary a
■re WM to r—Mi ate tha 1
r or tha Loriloathac
oa tha croaa. made parmaaaat aad 1that tha oriar
holy Tharaiar. tha high
ba the appotatonac or two
■mob wIB he at • ordaafc la rnwniai tellcn by the chair, swaariog la oT <4otadoa oT^ tMtttniaa of tha Hoty Bean. anaitaarioas for the dty ttckat
at tha
the dty
tha laot aappar. The aai tha etaedoator
Ko)7 B«
1st will be kept la tha ra- The raporu at both a
tha easalag aarriees lor aeaptai. The chair appotntod Joha
porliorr
Teaatahaai J. N. Martlaak taOara.
the oioftlM art
«r Uw telthtal.
Ob Good FMiar. Um i
As tba eoauahtaa 1
hr«ta at • o’ctaA with tW
the oriar la which Uw Bomtoatio&a
were to ba taaie. tk It at mayor was
passloa aai iaath oT the Lori to ra- takee ap fliwt. A. \ Frtodiick made
iaaa Mnktai. Dartag tha aamoee.
Iha paaalBa oT tha Lbri aocorilag to Ttewod what hhi baea Boas by Mayor
it Joha am ba laai. Tha croaa will
to iortag hto last aimlatotratloa.
ba uarHlai aM esposai tor Che aatnrwaat oa to aiata that tha people
oT the lalthfal aai wHl raanle aot OBly or this city bat or the aatJoe.
ei aatil tba arealag aerrlee.
wbea the toatter of asaaldpal aShlra
hoir Batoriar tha aarrtoea will
be«iB at f o'clock with tha blaaalag cl shoali
lo sumlgbn^y IlM^b^
aew ftre. the blaaelng oT the ■
rotei for the tnea that they koaw
canila aai (bapctomal water fan
were bast flttai for the oT
by tha high nasa oT the reaaiTa
Mr. flaato's nonlaatkia
at tha LoN.
ly E.
The good rWday i
___Js by tl
___
llrarai by Her. Fr.
of the rarloos wari ielegatloaa. This
u»kar at tba avaaii
avaaiag serrlca.
was followed.by calls for “ “
who airaacaa aai adiresi
reatJoa.
BBNIOItr MKCTINO.
Mayer Banta Btonda fo«
Bstrs Ctaae Day Naaihara WHI Be on
Order, Tea.

both aliaa thara to ao aarthlr raaaoo
whr rapablloaaa abooM act
BBUod aai alact Mr. ralgbon
aow that thar ara aakai Ur c
thar will ioabitaaa gira htn that an
iorltr to vklch ha to aotitlad. A« baiwaaa Mr. ralchaai aai Mr. Baoto
thara ahooli ba lor rapablteaa
oaa eoBsliaratlofr-tha alacUoa at U-.
PalChMt.
Mr. iaato to a sooi dttoan. bat aa
hatwaaa tha two caaiMataa aai
prioelplaa :baf rapraaaal thara
ba bat oaa ramit of tba alacUoa oax*.
Wpaaitny

Tb^
ticket, from con*t«
Ma to nayor. bears tha aaaes of eseapthnally worthy ana this sprlag.
aai If tha ropaMIcaas staai to their
prtadplas of good gorenuaeat aai a
4air aai eoesarratlya city adnlalstra.
tloa every caaiiiate shoali ba elenai
hr a Mg Mdoiity.

umnmuMQW ___
nmfucamt
•If Fraaa CacMlnad 1X000 Farts But
Wat Mavai 1M Milat and
RanMnt In 4t Haora.
Rapid work to baaillag heavy na
ohlaery was partarmmA la the retauval
of a poaderoos four-deck perfecting
printing press froni the basement of
the News bolldlng of Detroit to that
of the Prsas of Oraad Rapids.
ThU great ruah was ande necaasary
hr the great flood to that city, which
fliled the haaeanol of the Press balld
lag aad pot tl
huslarss, so tba
p paper had to be
prlated ootalde.
This machinery weighed U toot,
and coatalaa H.OM Individual pieces,
anktag M toads for Ihe big tracks of
ibe Moreloo Traek company and fllltop
two of Ibe largest freight can of the
MIebtgan Ceetral egalpnent. Tbe me
ehaateal departaMot raoelved orders
at aooa Balnrday U> rsanve tbe pres*
bat as the wall of the bolldlag had to
he torw oat Brat, the work of loadlag
did not Pommeace aetn 4I o'clock. A
■paetoi hoMhkg appanti II bad bem
prepared srith which eat
oaa was
awnag from the press
to the
Ilk. and I
apaetony
Jly nude for
I
it. Tbs hot was
&■ Ballad up aad hoist apoa the
track. A long line astaadad dosraed L
as flan ■■ oae raealvad lu toad anather sras drivaa ap. «o that not a
■aaaMat at datoy oecurrad. As tajt
aa the tracks raoatved their loads tl
were driven to tha Mtohigaa Cent
yard aad aatoadad apoa tha can. The
laat p«aM waa placai oa Ue can at S
o-cloek BmHay nontog. ami a fast
aaglaa aad way ear were attached
I to Grand
1 a force of
ospen arocteaa. who were to set ttp
tba poadaroas
---------laehlasry.
anehlaery.
uboot the timln was
Owing f
■Mhle to M
V.. wv*..
dtroct to Grand Rapida.
hat was•otMgat
oMIgad to go <nrer the MIehl
gfla air tiae to Waaepi Jo

:.w

I St laanaa raiiroaa. suto was
tha raat or the way by a Oraad
I A ladtaaa aaglaa. la apite of
theoe detoya.
letoya. tha trip waa made la toss
Una atx boa
While the
M a had was batag yraparad to reMlva tbe Mg machlaa to tha Preaa
haMtag. aad as aooa as the trato arHvad thara waa a ragaUttoa of rapM
walk aatoadtag aM oatttag ap. with
•aeh aarngma maoam that tha graat
BaarMak maehlaa prtatad tha ragoMr aittlaa of tha Preaa Moaday afterMua Jaae than H hoan tram tha tton
. dha Brat glaea wm halatad oat of tha

•w *Mag OHAaaMr aagr he jg
BBt <hB aaMaaeB ^ haviM two
Asm lystaan. Tha tnagrtl haa
I aakad to mmat a fraaehSae to
worfeB fhllBd e( a -twi
bM the people w«B I
waat a drtok; that la.
of adrlak they wasL
Tha maiilclpa] Ughttog had water
itonts at Oraad Ledge hava aot beea
paying ospaaaea. accordtag to tbe laaml tbcm ta oaaaideraMe
to y^i^toge la toror of
.
.imoe council of Graea'
ta demlloched oa tba gneatioc
whathar to eract a manldpal aim
llghttag piant or gtaat a traachla
a carpmadon to furnish Hghto. A p
each as the city waste erotod
^^iammenUag agon the samU. goroantage of randidates who gamed at a
raceat teachen' esamtaadoa the Read­
ing HoBtler says thna‘‘if n few
mon aansa qaaedoa# ware la]
Into the list an appMrant would t
some show to wla out.'' la whh
mark there to mere truth than n
^Hmsdale oonty

the affain "t city to my beat abilIty." he said to tba beginning.
“wn-^har
'Whether I hare auceeedad or aot to
for tbe eitlxens to tell at tha polls
Persistent rumor bas it that be city to
la tbe bands of the devil c mpletely.
Dot I think rather to tbee contrary. ~
The
order maintained to the dty has be^
_ .
folly up to the standard of any admli
totratlon. repabUcan or dtltens 1 am
to a position to know, being in clove
will Ur.' Rennie.
touch wUb
-1 bellr
Here to law and order. Bril
wc ever have with ns. ]nst as the good
flOO Rawari, ftoo.
always with us Wo must guard
The readers oT this paper will be
it Ibat 1 am not an estremtoi
plaasai to leara that thara to at least against
•*rhe chL
__ a_________,
_
lurches are
necessity •o
oae draadad disease that adaaee has
.
as tbe
IM grocery stores, idry
baea ahla to core la all lU aMnea. and the dty. Jnst
stores and boot and oboe sti
that to catarrh. Hairs Catarrh Cora Koods
But let the groceiy stores, the
to the only poaltira core now kaowa auods
stores,
the
Uiut
and
shoo
sl
to tba madJcal trataralty. Catarrh try to combine and run the dty. they
being a conaUtotloaal itoaaaa. raqolraa
go down in defeat. Just so wlih
a ooaatltatloaal traatnaat HMI’a Ca­ win
the charches. If they combine to run
tarrh Cara to Ukaa lataMally, acting the
affain €>f this city. they. Irm. will
directly apoa the hkwd and
go dosm to defeat.
sorfaesa of tha ayatam. iber
"I have known Ur. Fulghum ever
stroylag tha toindaUoa of tha_____
I have been to the city, to fart,
and giving tha MtMat straagth by slncibe was one of the flnl friends that I
buildlag ap tha eoaaUtatlon a '
in the city. I have not a word
lag aatora la doing Hs woch.: a prop- bad
va>
agsinst Mr. Fulghum. but he
rieiors have ao aiueh faith la thae eorato that positkm fliled with sc
tlve powara that they offer Oaa Hna- placed
satiooalUm. I am sorry for him I
dred Dolton tar
for aay
any eaaa that It faUs cause
I beHeve that means the defe
re. Band for Het of taaUy
areas F. J. CHENBT A CO.. To- of Fulghum
"In common with every dticen
todo. O.
Traverse I am glad and proud of the
Sold by aU drogglsts, 7Bc.
lurches. I-don't believe that there
Take HaH’s Family Pills for consU
a man here but that would want his
paUoo.
>y and girl to go to Bunday school
^us«. the inflaences of thst esrly
alnlng stick throughout life. But the
lurches bare tbrir place the sa
ThaatUtoatlaBori^rii
dry gtxMls stores and others.
naeUsrad waata pradocta aad the rw- 10"The
members have the same ____
■rrartloa at mataetoto from
as Individuals. No one man can regu
late the affain of tbe dty so far ni>
Man have la recent tlmse beea da- law and order are concerned. 1 nor
Md to aaeh a dtgm of ooraptela- no other man can parade up and dtiwn
that wa ara atarcely prepared ta these streets and run the city. It
admit that anything to evar trreoovcf^ the duty cf tbe citizens to make tbe
f kntiwn. If there be any arruny.
ably loat la thta mpect we believe
• proper authoriiIp* and they will
la the eoMerratlan of material Jost aa
e attention If 1 am elected 1
wa bava long baaa tanght to baltore
ndeavor to administer the i
la tba tow at eeoaarvatloo of caergy' city in a way saitofartory
pataly practical petat of rtow.
Bs of the city.”
■,eoma CMagi etrtalnly may
Took Turns at Dsclininp.
aa aomptotaly loat to farther aae U
■ nominations «if two memlH-r* of
thMr loaa may waU ba eoaaldered abao
osrd of public works for three
lata, aad aae af tfama Is the metal lost
la tba wear of railway rolUng stock years came noit. The name of C. H.
hraaaea. For tbe apecototor to copper I’eteriM-B. of the Second ward, was
placed In nomination, followeii by that
valora, tbe promoter of
of Richard Rounds of the First .ward,
who declined and endorscl ihe repub
Mean nominee. Arthur W. Waite. The
eoiiventlon also lent It* imdorseroent
Bkaly aver to ba available again to
to Mr. Waite's name.
maasnra. It ta dtaalpated ao comptotaThe office of school inspector for
|y. to part at taaat. that Ita practical three year* caused a lively little bit of
Noovary to not likely to rrceire
declining. Tlic follosing pii*hed th,
honor a*lde a* Caesar did the crown:
A. V. Friedrich. E. E. Miller. E. P.
available dodaeOoaa aa the aabjaet
in that B par eaot of the aaaaal Wilhelm. Emanuel WUhelm and W.
.. w pradaedao at tba world dtaap- M- Fmlor. W. P. Crotser. who wa*u'i
wa- finally
for the of.
gaan to Ato way avacy year.—Oaaato(*A prevent
flee by the roavention.
The oflice of Justice of the peso- for
the full term wa* left blank In favor
-Flat whaak- grawtod tba old ntliafl of Ihe republican nominee. G W. CurMdaetar aa tha tnitoy car to wUeh Us.
ha aat waat thagRiito alaag at twalva
Thi- concluded tbe nooilnatlons and
s as hoar, a
tbe election of a city committee wa*
Mflmtabty i av«7 revolatloa af proceeded with. ThU. on motion, co.^sisted of the chairman of each ward
commute.
A. V. Friedrich being named
What makaa Bat wbaetor aakad tha
for the chairman of the comm
a Midag aagt to tbe eeadaetor.
The (

"nnldthec

The saalor class of the Trat
City High school at Its aMotlag yesurday afteraooa iacliai to have tha
astra aanbars oa the High achool
coinioaBcaateBt pronanl These aunbers wm aoBstot ol Jerry BolUvaa.
riaoa orator; Bilth Thurtal. daas
prophecy; Harry Daaa. class history.
The oonoUttaa to prepare a class
Dollo to Miss Era Thurtel. Miss
Robena.Kahoe. Albert Claneat
Claranca Sheffer.

ehertff died Taemm\
and tbe attoniergeaarar boMs that
tbe depaUsB cease to ealsi as each
with the death of the sheriff who
craated them. The aetlag Bhertff has

sr:;s5r?5;

The editor of the Bka
V
Leader aaDouBced to last week's
pa­
per that be was prtottog wedding laritathms for a eoapte who had beaa
kaeptog cnatpany for a Mtag tiaie. aad
~
'
people nearly died of
curiosity to kaow
r oat.
The' iBvItotloaB are
turn out to be for the golden1 wedding of a pioneer coaple of the Tillage.
The Reeding Hustler says that a
man to a neighboring township has
alluwad several horses to stand out
ibout shelter all arlater with notbj but aa old straw alaeV for provender. while he has ben basking to
the sunshine of a warmer ellme. If
there is anything in the promises of a
hereafter the aforemenlioned soi
.i.in» «riii i.j>
nolliing compared i
1 be deiwris t
on glri recently Joined
vaudeville troupe and expecn*d to
make a hit l>y siagiug a pretty Utile
thing called -'Frleodly Ties." Bbe
failed to please, and she is now
Ing the “friendly tie*" back to
and mother.
The Nile* city council, after
haggling, has decided to submit to the
people at the comitoC election the
question of abolishing the board of
public works, which has recenUy come
into public disfavor on arcoont of al­
leged grafting sebemee coanectel

ALLOUR
DEPOSITS
'AragayahleoadMd.ao mMae «r withdrew^ hclag veMlrsd. Whea a dtooettnr draws
part of hto dMoalt traas aavtaga
hook aeaaaat ha doas aot therahy atop the tatarast oa aB the
Aegaait hat oaly «■ ee MKh as
he dnwB. Mar does a aavtags
hook aceoaM caaae drawlag
tevMl at the ead at a year, earh
Bix moatlw earwed totareat to
added to aocooat aad aU ooetlmaea earalag enrapnaad late.-eat. We skooM be ptaaaed to
eiptota aoee tally the advaatagva we offer.

".j;

If You Are SiccDing
s! H...?v'2s'wr3
TltofiM«RtMgiyraittl.e«AMi^ mtd the pate
tidty. They are gnanmteed not to hnp or buch. and oar i
made wp tm tha hm fmej ikk, h mif f 8.76. Oome in and
sample. If yw prefaTthe netdar
nfalar aO fitted cotton, we hare them
alaoaade up in the bcM tic^ at the game ptioe. A foU. compOlowi, bed spreads, cooMotten
pletelineoraUi

FTpEOPLES^
'r't, SAVINGS]

J. W. SLATER,

Ymt RaHaMa Hmm FraalMar.

6oing to

ealttornia

Ownen must leave to a few
days ao will sell hto home at a
sacrifice. House plrasaatly lo­
cated on North Oak street. 9
rooms hardwood finish, wired
tor electric lights, piped for gas
aad furnace. House cost over
tl.B00 to build last BUBuner. CaJI
at our offices and see how re­
markably cheap you can buy, it
now.

.nkXD.
A r. N,rill«,r.

C. W. AMlww

GLASSES FITTED BY

THE OAK IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST
And the bast to non* toe good for snyon*.
Tho Enterpria* groeory la ths llrat atort in Travaras City to put
in a full lint of th* boat oanntd good*.
Wc have in stock. NEW and FRE8H of higlLpricod first quality
cannad ragatahioa.

MONARCH
ap by Raid. Murdock X Co., t
to aoit you or money refunded.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

O. F. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE

JOHN R. SANTO

[eaiaAi iBigiiet]

^ fintfiTedajg
each month.
>. U *. -UlLeiM^.
dfl^B^mcaring headache
Now Wllbolni I
nervouaieis
Tbe Omoan) man who has torented
j
a new' bootjack aad whose only dllHa pi>ecuJty; gUracuiiy to atUlning fame and forlane :•< es guaranteed to fit.
the acarclty of men who bear boo.*
should strike a deM with Ihe DeeHeld man who correspondenu say.
has worn the same pair of boot* for
1 New Wilhelm Block
twenty-two yean.
Althonghi the postofflee depart!
sonom BAT. woB.
has decided not to prosecnite ,
Slmonaon of Bancrufi. who ha*
feseed to being the author of a i
of anon)inotift letters of an insulting
natnn- that have been sent to promInciii citizens of Bancroft, some of tbe
recipient* of tbe letters announce that
they will make an effort to have him
punished.
The seeonil issue of County Road*
the publication issued by A. I. Bemi*
contains several more good
•d aargument*
for Ihe Improvement . highway* In
R and the support
given Ihe new paper is evidence of the
fe««llng of the people at large <i
question of good roads.
The renirtent* of Ontonagon
Of spr.ng will have no mor* pleasing atory to tell than our* of astonishingly beautiful furniture at amaz­
prote*te<I against the propose«l erec­
ingly low price*. We are ready for apring (the time when you always want some new piece of furniture in
tion by the 8t. I’aul railroad of a IT.*!.the hcosel with a line of furniture, that aurpasses anything ever ahown in Traverse City.
o(>« bridge over ibe Ontonagon river
near the village limit* and the matter
has been referred to the national gov­
ernment The company refiises to
buUd a awing bridge..
The gambling fraternity of Owosso
received a severe blow tbe other day
when the city marshal went around
and took posseaakm of all tbe nickelIn-the-slot machines, but It is said
that there are a few sporty fans atlll
bncklng the penny machtoes and
large sums srv changing bands.

7H. MONROE

General
insurance
■^wsr.^SoJSsr' “*■ “^“deWst™
LW NASTIIGS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE

A. D. TYLER

The First Song Bird
A Few Furniture

the cheapest to tho boat to of interest to you; If you know what tha "Robbins I
aton table: if. in short, you need a new dining Ubie and want to be sure of getting tha best vslu* for your
money, you had better take your next spare time and sec our new stock on the first floor. It to certainly
worth your while.
THE MARKETS
smuao ruea.

ban «he whaal aaddealy tooga
aad tha mimeatniB af tha
Mato earrlH It alaag tha wheel oUdaa
nMag the track, aai a Bat to
Mast atog arahoi U wane, aad oa It
gam aadl the whaol M ae good. If a
hsikeman kaowa Ms mtocaa ba aead
■mar make a Bat whi laalotohehaa
to aadiaaly avaM aa aectfaat U ha
kaapa hii wbaato taratag alawly they
Baat Battea. Kaw. them toUeera aa
the tradaya toka aa care at all. aad
avaiy otbar car la acam ptoem haa a
BM wheeL''-WaO

Sr»5:ssS‘""’.......
Fried­

ward. O. C. Isgrig flited Mr.
rich* place or the ward
Charle*
eU-cied secretar}'
of Ihe r

Not Racevsrinp Rapidly.
MIm Jennie Wolfe write* from
Grand Rapids that her little nephew.
Harold, who has recently had an oper­
ation for appeadIcitU. to aot recover­
ing as rapidly as was at first thought.
Hi* temperature remains high, bt
doctor to charge says that all
symptoms are good, aad he coaslder*
that be will get along all right.

Net ice.
Tha KhyaMi cf Raima are paohaMy
This to to certify that the eei
tta aaly nea ar tribe af paagto that
C W. Vance havt been dis|M
have aay tradldoa af the aclgto of tha ef
uftth and that I sKail net he raaponIF YOU want a flat fitting, up-tohamaa net that Aa mat have a aua ar sible for any ef hto ebligatiens er eaa- date
style suit at right price call oa
■nia haama bMag la aoam way aaeJ. Kramer. 215 Eyt Proal St
■ictat with that tagarlant aveat The
XhyoM gMoMi agoM la thia wtoe: *1B
tkm hCBlaoIng of too wartd. aCM tha
Ma. moM aai atUB had apgaanfl. I
MM hpItaawalMeraalpawar at g
Aortlvaatoi hcagght flmth a tom
COWCBRMIMR NffW CLOTHBX
rnmtmrn, wMch wm callad HMam
Me laM hM egga o^ hatchad tbM
oMIaa mMI, aat Dam Mm mmm ]
hamaa hMaga tha jPiiiiHiri at I
a moana aggaan la a___ AMsMt
aem.* Tha laaat that can ha
mm mam aatBt. jaiiaihn hat aad
. ahaag. aha to ao laiUMD^hagptr that nM at thto cmdDM hoRM to Mt R M g
•m IRgMigBii at M aaRRI Maty
M aggRiA i» tta «Milg at Iha haama
•l; ha faala that ba leeka «B» a Bravea
IMM ar a •aOer'a dgiMy. aad l>*
Elaborata ShowHv of tha Saaaon’s Oorraot Stylaa
RWa graaai wttk a Bahy. apalogau;
A FKW RARB harga>M la «
mBMa that weald road a baart of atoaa. hmd gtoaaa mid aegmm. «
NO CARDS
ALUINVITSd
Rfiw ho haa won the etothaa a few mMma at dm Khahall brmwh atm%
.Sro Md hM ooM wrtaktoa Jndtoioaa- m Fbma makL

MILLINERY
OPENINGI
THURSDAY, MARCH 31

TRY A RSCORO WANT Aa

WOOD SISTERS

Nearly Every Home
Where this ad. to read can use a new couch ar»d if a member from that home should i e our new couches
there would be mor* comfort In that home. Don't you want thit to be yoursT We w I do our share, sail
o« the beat for tha money. Our new couches ars the finest line tha t to ahown in t r city and you can
Bper«d 96.75 for orte er $54i» as you choose, or anywhere between.

Fancy Oak Eoekers And
Turkish Chairs
A aai* without an aqiul in worth, stylo and oeanomy. BpacM •ffariaas that ara
abta. tha much wantad. tha attracthra kind—4n quality aqual ta may •ftorad at la
higher prices. Cxam.Ins th#covering.theautramastyle, th* make and th* flnlah, ceiapari them a
othara and you will net need
tg new constantly being

THE HANNAH & LAY

MERCANTILE COMPANY

TRY A IWOOIIO WANT Aa

• .i:-', 'V:-'

;';v'

giK wMinre ia<x«D.taiTBBaK tgrr. meg, wkdctbdIt.

Ok Can ei«e Voti
The be*t for the price in

Fcf4» meal* Bran* lUMdiliiftt*
enmmaoata
Webny oochifigbttt the beat grain and you get the
pure article.

naimab $ Cay e».
kl odor.” eold tbe eoaaoleBlooer ia
wbat klod la tbotr
Ised a!--------aod not «wHr dr
wnvoao'a oiisww^., *'u4
tMd. It MT be beet for m» to aajr.
pniwpa. »b«t tt boa oetbios wboterer
lo Mmoo wUh perfn»e.~ Tbe e*
Bloaotkio wo* aancteotly ladd to reBOtt In the oteoder below 8bi><1 a

awaai. mn
ar THi waata
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■»« II Ite OM
tluA ■t*l» t»U> two aboold

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rt.4 ool W tfclota <no
a* «»U««
11 mb6 '€k» otkor lUftlol.
n^. w. r. flktok «f Pwo.

polaoB
KnlUater'* ~
'
HoiUeter'a
Rocky
MooBtata
Biake fOti^eU
beep ^

MMptotf for tto OMMI tko
o( <ao of tlM
--------------------------------__ r UMrtac tbo eooBtry
aatf Um mmmm
mnA
10 OB t
hope to tiBproeo the aoivole of tte ^

leu

War oorreapoBdenu In the far ea«t
are not allowed lo accompany either
of the rlral analM. but they are do
lag what they can to ear- *"-*-------’
aiiea nerertheleaa. One of
ly tell* the readers of hie Loodon pa­
per that Cbeainplho. the Oumaa city,
got It* name from James Murphy, en
Irlehman who was wrecked In ibnl
fountry many year* ego ne
quenlly row lo dlntlnctioo Hi
wa* know na* Jem Murphy,
nearest a (%ireno e*iuld r«iini
nuuneinK It wn* flomi Mulpk,. --------eventually emumed ll* prr'seni *ha|>e.
the town Im*Iiik nam<>d afior him. An
«Hlier Milesian gentleman who f
Uherl in Ibe orient some time ago
I*ai*y Oa»ey. He oame to be k«

A Bood moajr oeenbere of <
hotaoc to the Order of tbe Myellc
_
ho bore
Bhrloe ood looet of thooe who

thirty of the® went to the rere* oi
--------------------- —
BeiintiUt* irork near
oeor WoablniCtiM..
_________________ ind found ibai n b«
«*;H«d «hrln.. wn« entered in tbe ijrln
ripal eyieii. All the.BhrInen. bei their
money «« the animal «am»*d
It w«»n
id ^ere wa* great rejoicing among
the dIgnUlMl lawmakrra

gi.ro'tsiirirsr.”^

the acabbnrd U engraved:
Preaenied to Ueulenant Arthur
V. 8. Nary, by the atnte of MlawHirl.
In rrwgnitlon of hU bravery b> l^'
lag tbe find American flag on C«»>nn
•Si at Diana. Cardena* bay. May 1.

At Fui-AiBMieaa KxpMlUoR

nlUoB nfJiBckiBg
tloB of chairman of the republican
pntioaal committee
Report* that be

lS^f«5^u^^^^^hSS'^hou“
■ te*mi!itinT deOUM* tor bim lo t^e
^blloan Opkrt win be Rowereit
and Kalrbank*.
When Bamiu
announced for n •
_______
,iu* Cliy delerwiined to
the editor*
of the
tbenaelvM .ut—»•
ajcalnat
-Tody"
brace tbem*elve*


Unlike Any Other 1

The way member* of eongrea* have
been nltacklng Oeneiwl Brlatow on^
oouni of , dUcloeure* In the apec^l

X^owaey'* Cocoa k tlm finest
^IbWp^oct of the cbokxat

"S^rer^wblie’'ei^hMf frir Barnum

wJfuinirSf*1

The fuU aavor, the dcBcioue 4|tttliDr. the absolute
Pmrky 6L LowBey’s Breakfeat Cocoe distmguikh it
from all othera.

«f tlw pence who.

while Inloxicaied. wn* hearing n m*e
down In Mimlmlppl Tbe Uw.Ter« ob-

!s?ioi“rt^i.yrii;ir^‘-M
’•talned.” • Finally one of the lawyer*
eaUed him a dmakeo
—•* “~"*aame^tJ^^'kinT'' Hla tonor
got mod and yelled tor tbe eonetabie

SprslM, Inkst,

SrisattVMiR

K«srsa"

tb# L

ggypOnnOU. H l» a

Police Burgeon De Forrest of New
York wa* before the trUI board a* a
witaeaa In tbe case of
o*^
ckargnd with being intoxicated while
on duty. He bad examined the nceoed In the naual way-by amelllag
bte luwaih. **Dkl you find any odo
about Ibe manT’ axked tbe police coo
mlsakwer. "Only the uaual pollc
odor." replied Dr De Forrest
Th

SSrSp-^S

mmi

...Special...
Easter Preparations
Have been made to make your Easter
buying an ca*y matter.

Skirts, 60wns, 6iwes

m

These things add much to yo«r appear­
ance and can have them at a cost aa lit­
tle as you may wish; and at a saving in
price. Try it and sec.________ _

fraaa C. B. Klhry. formerly ef Good
Harter, who has been tor some time

TW*^U.r5r2M
: a rare traal
. For wR. baqoalat phUoaopliy aad logleal
doing. Mr. Ham ig aeoaad lo aaac
I the lectore ptotlarm today. HM
haastible toad of rich storleo. with
rh be lllustratM hU maay good

aad peoapartlag oJTr^JTtb nSS
a UtUe amaey. bet aaak It aB oa proapMAlag.
1 bare worked for wages
from tS ta W a day aad board. There
are ehaace* to
big amoey out
here, aad also IoCb at good ktoktag
chaaces to kme all a man baa got. aad
awrr. I will try agaia oext aprtag.
Of coarse 1 aoppose I would do better

j
j

Medleal AMmriasmK^woa T»od|*
toWtbiak

AUm^. R. V. HaecA BoOdo. K. T.

TO dVEAWAT MONET

New York. March 3n.—Joha D.
Rockefeller I* perfecting a marblae to
give away money. The immeiUate ob­
ject of RockefeUer’* new mimcy-givlng
trust U to safegtianl *galn*t waste |
The plan has bean in hi* mind fiw :i
king time
HI* lateei nui

ptlu lb. ---------------

artchna
of iho^ aad expremton.
dry spot |
le entire loctnre.
tbe aodlaDeo be
kept ooavnised
with taiBghter mi h of tbe Uam.

REBTORCO TO HEALTH BY. VINOL
AND 8TRONOLV INOORSEt IT.

Johftsen'a Drug fitor* 8aya 8<*ch Lrt
torn Justify Thsir Strong
aabna tor VIool.
Promlneat men from all pan* of tbe
country are IndoniUig our Vlool. and
C tesUawnial lettei

ps^iSi.Tsus'js-aKr

n week. Such un*ollclU*d te*
thl* I* tbe best prmd of i
medicine ran hav«

£S-“j;«^=rE;

K.™., n,.”;?.'"preparation. Vlool,
9d I do not believe there
medicine that can equal
•trengthem-d

I Sl^.'s.rr csirtvR Jir ‘

ptsipl.* I
inen

L

&

gS«Hr--=

GEO. W RULANTl.
. potatoes
cents a dozen, beans
so that I wn* 4-nat>led
and the canned Klllff I* out of exacting work
VI

z\;:

m

rv SiuHh of Lnlon
entertaining th*
ling: and i..^i..=r had a good

of

almond*,

date*,

For t
City

rat

be examined
I at The
Ji44-;t

III pir emt on

SECOND-HAND PIANOS an
gant. aevaral makes, at rock bottom
prices. W# need the room for new
goods.
Ktmbalt'e branch store. 12*

This I* as nnar all off as we can
arHI make It. and I* a dlBoonal
Midom beard of evan on pagar,
bm we are actually g'dng lo
give gU per rent off on ao

I RECORD WANT AD.

Princess
Skirts
The cut shown here
represents an all
Wool fsincy Scotch
^mixture, al $5.50.
Others at

Inviutlons have been lesoed by 1
and Mr* E J. Brinkman, of Old b
sbm. for the golden wedding of 1
and Mrk. H. E Brinkman, who i
pioneer res Idenu of Old Mlmton *nui
cHebrgUpn will be held on Monday
afternoon April 18. at the hoBM

$ft,$6,$6.50and$?.00

BHUESS VAHETY
of high grade non hern groa-n
Flower and Garden 8ecA. es­
pecially adapted lo thl* climate,
and we will sell nil regular *c
packages at

It Kl PACUK ■

WfRKtfar, Apii 61k

The

EcoDoiny Stere
241 Fml Stot

mvaisE on

6RMIMD S1IK EXCMKE. ■M

tTAOE AND PLATFORM.

The best fitting skirt
in the city.

ir/lA. J. WlLHELJUiS

COL H. W. J. HAM, THE SOUTHERN ORATOR
.......TO IM I OUT------

High School Mnsic and Lecture Course
AT OITT OmmSUA MOUl

i' M

Commencing prompty at !•
o’clock a m.
Iki nu forget the day and

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brinkman Hi
Lived Together-Fifty Years.

pianUtioo daaeera. Bverythlag will
be big but tbe prices.

rrang«*d
otb*T rtiall1 dnigaell Vlni>l

gist* in the city

UT Hob

GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION.

i^ion Of;
Romance of Coon Hollow."
tenth year. U announced for Thanday,
April 7, at Steiaberg** Grand of
hooae. The play will have the
of a b®uUtol pnttlag on.
boase'acenery belag uMd. and an

MlfiCELLANEOUA

*n;v ‘.r™;

Charles Vader

slstlng

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smm

JOLLY CROWD CLUB.
Mrs. Henry gmith Wat the Hi
Last Evening.

SUiraiSEDTHEH
Ir. and Mrs. Maurice D®ker. West
Tenth Street Were the Victim*
of Their Friends.

roK ’sTNT.'

FS-ts: *

i>lfSS£ j^JSr.’‘3U’£..'Srr;r„-.=

Stop* more pain, relieve* more
ferlag, prevents mo
disease than
what HoIlNter’s Rocky
ten or tablet f
*111 do. 2.>i cent
Jnhn»on’* Drug

A uumlH'r of young people from the
sylum gave a very pleasant surprise
Anyone who is Buffering from dyapeptla or who Is thin and under nor­ to Mr. and Mr*. Mnarice Decker.
mal weighl’l* urged to take advantage S3; Weft Tenth street, last evening
form of a party In boaor of 1
of the following coupon offer that S. E.
t-r** birthday. The dinli.g ro
Wait A Sons arc making on Ml-cvna
wa* beauUtoliy decoratnd with cal
le flesh forming food;
an^ smilax and carnations and smi
e used tn the other room*. 8o
ebuTON^.............................
This coupon enlliles any reader
• wa* spent In playing games, aad
select tons were given throughout the
of the Evening Record to have the
evening on the grnphoidioae. whlk
purchase price of Mi-o-na rctoadseveral pleasing vocal and piano nolc*
ed lo case It doe* not Increase
the weight and cure nil stomach
given by Mr*. Decker. Choc
sandwiches and assorted caki
trouble*. Wc assume all tbe risk,
were served In tbe dining room. B
and Ml-o-na is absolutely free Ba­
les* It gires satisfaction.
fure the guests left Mr. McAlister,
8. E W’AIT A SONS.
their behalf, presented Mr. Decker
WE TAKE ALL RISK.
with s picture and ea*le. and other
pretty remembrances were also re­
ceived Mr. and Mr*. Decker are night
attendants at tbe asylum.
convince you

naat bottR at Ora«8a‘a Watvantafi
■mg oC TRr tt it ROM to cm yam
aotigk or ookL Wn alw goaramt— a
tSonot hottln to provo antMCBeta

■. {.Mm,

-

has given
I. He hin
lm*elf t
I per c<
n> real
of It had 1
suit*
Sevi
sun*
Several
began to study the pit)b^ of givlrf
h
he effected a tentative orgaalcation
_
hi* charl
placing a man In charge of h
Rud tM-nef
licnefactlon*
actions
\Yl.en ibi* bu
RockefeUer
established
M. Ga'te* la liarge of It
Gate*’ duty t o-celvc ap
jdlratkin. >r aid. make i veMigalluB.
in the t
»rtby and report to hi* employer.
iprorem
Thl* wa* an Improvement
oo Im
but It '
iilim of the problen
appli.-d hi* mind lo working
out .
Personally he I* prepared
give away from #3.nW».0dn to flO.fl
ooo e.»rn year so long as he ll»e*.
Grandually be evolved a plan, and
the placing of Murphy In chmrge of H*
raportani
benefaction* I* one of the imp
the
step* toward the completionft of
«
Tnachtne

ThU faith I*
knowledge of renol
of tbU scientific.
Simply Ukc thU coupon to their store,
and a* an evidence of god tolth. de­
posit fifty cents, arith them, for which
they will give you a receipt. If Ml-ona fails to cure dyapepala and give an
Increase In weight 8. E. Walt A Sooa
will refund the money and the kMs
wlU be theirs. If you say the trial has
not been satisfactory, there will be oo
queatloOB nsked. but the money yoa
deposited with them will be retorned
t once.

■ SDOO

Ky.»jiuu

“3 SHi-SS'' -2:

A E. WaH A Sana* Offer That Enables j
All To Use This Flesh Forming Food*
Without Rlaklng a Ponny.
!

-”«ar

i'ST,

it.that Is not
lea be U oat
> Idea t
re. He
to gel a fortune quick
d then get « t of here, aad tweatye to ooe fail.
^1* eouatry Is too cold for a white
. la Norember we had a speU of
cold
» below «erj.
Deceaiber
quite ao had; 3$ below was the lowest,
but we are catchlmg K now
it has
been down for the la*t eight day* from
M to «: below
am not doing nuyihlng thli
ter. c«ly catling wood and keepln
from treering. Tbe
lo keep me
I


*
night i oversK'pt
I
Uttghed to see
mt fur cep IBce a
grandOKdher’* hood
i drawn
di
over my
I. and my tor overcoat
orerw
aad mitten*
and felt shoe* on. dnaHng around
keep from freexlng. The wood la not
near a* good here as we have la MlchTbe mala wood bare II. spruce
and jack ptae. all soft wixm). ’
only
gowl lime I hive out here I* _ ig
_ to
church. I go every night, ettber
the Salvetioa Army, the Methodist
church or tbe Seventh Day Adrentlsta.
*f)n Christmas eve there wa* aa anteriainment In the Methodist church.
They had a very ftne pntgram and the
fln«t Christmas
irtstmai tree 1 ever aaw. decorated to peefe<
reclkm and lighted with
clectilc candles.
1 Chrtstroa* I wa*
ly. They w
■ate. and *i
them
dinner and il

J. Murphy, a young Uw>
W It* acilve adinlnlMrmi;i'-

HIMRHB HMMIt M TRUI |

THY A RBOORO WANT AO.

Boa B. W.'j. Ham etRastfia, wae
giroa a roty latteaiag weigflaa 81 tbe
“ M. e A. aaMc ban last night by
aadtowca arhkh

;r

sea aaAta part heeaya:
iargoaad cOltarad
-«aee 1 tarn wrote yee I hare been
aeerty aU over tbto aerthera traaea
teerHory aad bare tried aeerly ail
ktada of work. 1 tfM imilmaAiaff. of tbo apsakcr'v i

athlete deeehipe the weaderfai ahotpattlag pawar er Ralph Roae- Two
1 la WaleiBight to aee
mea AyaWMalam Rainr
That wa*
tbe MtchlgamOoraen i
„ their tickeu said—batI tbe reel
what
BMNire
e of tbe raet crowd wa
Mlcblgaa wla a eertata tictory
than to see Rose,
kUforalan gtaat
the CaUforalan
gU
oTor
“fm golag to abc
Two
feet.” was Roae*
4t feet.*
allAaartcaarec47 teat
orde by^mading the shot
el
ay be complalaed
inohea. Last Tneeday
of jaahbago. aad laid off
ol from practice,
Keene Fiupetrlek told him
1
anmad the aeat day. if Cor ao amre
or trial* wHb the ahoC
tbaa a tcxMiple
.
Rose came, said b
bis back was
the ea
oebtag. so be just <
ball 47 feet 10 lad
Coracll
prote^
R<^ oo the
at he had BOt beeo^ <
I year aad was iaettgibler» Ro
oBly givee ao eablbKioa after tl
th«
had been decided. AaJ
abulf
wbeaI Roae walked la. toweriag abore
’oJloera. be wa* cheered like
hi* fell
The bigI fellow picked up
_ the
nd toamd It 4S feel and over. There
was ao eseiilon. aooe of that mo
kaown a* **abot putting form.”
simply an arm and sbonider m
With a laugh the giant atopped
shot n* It rolled back to him.
pulled off hU sweater, aad the cr
gasped a* they saw hi* mama

bora aad reared In Califorala.
rea t feet C laches, and w
quite n wander at bla Califorala hi
■ >ol. He stoop* to nvoid bumpl
rkMKis. and like all fembmi
m-* i»
crowni'd with glory, he
I* Jin-H7
pretl; iuin.n
nnltaUnred by the people'*
le'M worwblp
«
Bui lie w ill gel 4«er It If be eU>
college.
To l.»k at him. tbt<re In liN »
Irark *nll. the first ImpreHsioa 1
hiK greet cheat. BeMde* lu e«pi
hi* arm* **-em amall. almmit p
_
The y are not btsavlly muncled. but are
plainly undeveloped. What won’t the
ntile let do after
ha* Tiad him In
question everrcouple of yearsT
body Is asking.
With never a •
eO tbe *
gi*»d breath. Rose
times, and he averaged 44 feet,
feet. throws
that would win any Indoor or outdoor
meet In America. Roae seemed to be
tiring out with hiB rapid work. “To
ke a world’* record, he must rest,
the shot was allowed to get loet.
Roae harried across to join In the
hunt, bnl Nell Snow started
with him. and Rose let otben
iiing.
ifter about tv(n minute* R
pretty well rested, and the shot dls(vered.
With a happy grin Rose
rode to the ring, drew liack bus right
arm. the shot poised on hi* fingers
and let It go—18 feel S Inebe*. Cor­
nell was nwestricken. Michigan went
wild. But tbe dUtan(H> will not stand
re4-»»ru. since It
world’s UIUCISI
ofBclal record,
lot made
e In competition. That’*
_______
nothing
„ to Rose, for he toonaoled
Keene Flupatrick Vlih thl* remark
**DonY you worry about that record
not standing While we are at It let’s
do aorocthing worth while, may Ml feet;
that*!! look a good deal l»elter than
4k a ’■

OaL B. «■ 1. Ram of bootgla win
ghmika aeaaaaR ■■■>!> 08 iR» Mgs
Rekool IsretBTF aad Maalc Ooane to-

Aa iatapllag tatter Ran haaw re>
edved by Rflwta Tbiea of this city

He Tens Keans FHapalrtek Thai Me
wn ««av« «ha RsearB ea Mt
FMUiif «a FW^ FasL

Gold Medal

voBdertol «iorie* with which he had
• worked the paper*’ In pa*t year* and
deddrd to bar *ueh InlUctlon* thU
—e~*»" ta breaking Into
their oolBiBBa a* off yore, hi*
hit ntorle*
atorl
IwlDg of the hind that
Lhnt^ coBOot be i
nlrd. Hr la the wan who Invented t

WKATMTHC9LOW
OF TNt AURORA.

CAUroRWA MAM ItTMt LKAOCR
oF-ATMurrmBs

1^

bta f” gallant aervice rendered dur

.

JobnaoB'a Drag Blow

WUTKNiraEin

STARR ARB FtATFORM.

OANTIOSE
BEIOOFALL

AOMimmiON »mrn

Kff TOKSneaMfCKAM
MUI ABrnmiHS .
dtberfior cariioroB
ice: nrttIfiBgRi
H 8 oDd i. HMiak R ]
bOo.Bb.

Sd£

JUST KSEHB
fOe gaira Mtaa' nhoM. t tmm
a«M ttyla f1.n wNb a bMMtltal law Fra«ieh gnat wMali I
wRI saU at t\M 8w4ilf HM
romabigar of Dm mmitli. TMn

snnsKSMEsns

W-

. r* :

THE EVENIKQ ESOOBD, TBAygBSE CITT, MKia,' WKDHBSDAY, MABCH

Congley l$at$

M Baed City tbla mawilai
vlaM iatbecity wHbbardmi
Rmaael Toeder wont to Mt
”cySbk wmt to^gg

•M

frtaada. Be la
^
Mat* aa agactol agtot Car tba
Amarteaa Uto Aaaaiagoa oami
Hea. Perry Haaaab baa ri
fram a boMaaas trip to-Cbleaco.
Dr, 3. W. Oaaatlett waa ca
Orawa today ca bortem.
a. A. Blacbam of Grawa U a -nrnr-;
*e cur caller.________

Pt;si«SsSv

' H E GUARANTEED KIND

:

WMOamt* Wtoaaaae
Wbea a maa plaev* leUaare ea s
rsoma'* >Mgiarat be Is apt to ga to
tmm to bare tt couflrawd.
Tbelbalt ef patle«e *• r-djM
.tooagb the alagla sratenee. “I told

Doiioi fan to aee that Complete and Perfect

LioeofLoogteyaalMmlxy

Ktibcck $ Royt

Uke to f*el that advlre to a
1 Is aa evldeto-e of frlraidahlp.
vraowB tbire Is a aeoee of aat-

mOaimStnH

KEHEEKIS’
CONVENTION

m
te'

) Cohgg til irifaiia lAa Mai bow
boad oai a imd flMbar of a fbaiM
wmMr of paCrimebat Man Be Bvaa
At Cka badoga ba bays Mi
toaoja Oithai baM>. tkm. wogM----god dbaog wtoA aad paw ravatj
»a amrs kto ramk maa wttt pap.
to tba eaa btoriy aaaal ef tba dap.
AoBtftJflgLak Tba Cahaa aats bgt
talaadaMy. Ba laaadmftd aad er»
aWmalalad, Ba bos caOto at 7 a.
a Mgbt biaabiggr at U a. m aad oato
Mb cMM maal at twEMbt.-«aa

a aga npattod ceori ptw
Mli«a aa a typewriiar at tba rate af
>„g«0wtodaa1^ Het^
M tba vawaM. aalag cooaaaaato
eolr. antb a dot to oaparnt* woods.
BM typmnOar waa taesaad to glaao
goadan tbk Baton Tba papm was i
Into tba macMaa fnm a raO. Lawyi
ceaU roa tba Botoa.

ba Tabbark, "W bclag toe eg------- ic. Ball have never MbotM aar
dtolad tbatroabiM and aorrews ef Bda
I aavar aald that men are r----B|y that they migkt be: 1
It* aot aa tbo Caolt la gm
Hrn; that BBoat ef aa throw away
bapptaora tbea we aajoy."

iTBoaU. naally
r aaw bla otgamH
Mag riBaca maMaa bad oMalaad
•Bd t4ri«pbC
rM<dhiB.
Tbera la cooMderabla af tbe tyrant tba BMdaaty priaa. “I sappoaa
oe being takea away, bat did aot
my child.- sold a PariMaa lady
boot tbe weatan who la engaged.
Block the worae for bla asparteB
fliamfiig bar. -yea ore tba most mo
IPw meekaeae a maa shows bef«
•agHiaw bitMalloa liprend
By Wire to the Breolag Rooord.
; that. BM'am. aad ifa a down*
iaaw. Mareb ».-Tbe looi altuObama I dldat get an tbe atbm
atloB b«re U aoBcwbat laptoreT ‘
cauerMi^ aigata.
•r a««»l«>
Until T««*r.
priBaa.«"-PBris iooraaL
day. rarloea rlrer goagea ab^
ChUbra
have
the
right
to
Ufe.
Ubereaae
la
tbe
water
lerel
of
1
M#« T«a>jr
_ to four tacbea. Baalaaaa U
ty. and tbe pom^lt of
One ef tbe bardeet things
at a ataadaUU. It waa learaed today
rtnt, tbe tight to
that aappUca caa be bad at XUwaakee.
0 do when be baa
■Matoa la Moauoe teU today
where Baeb caCarliig waa reported. livoa, aot oar*.
^ chib
Serood. tbe right to be bod If tackovinc to lat« tialat tb# ra«ular w
Tbe altoatioo there U aot aa bad *-•
tauni
or (b« MoUac !• not
takaa mp waa at Int auted.
lag la tbe wUl to be m-M. and
It la plaaaod to bava tb« tm racalar
•Uta need Netsa.
tbraat-New Terk
lean, la coaoeqaeace. bard bwnao
woffc thlB oraalas.
ila-The wdrat of tbe
tba expedleaey of rlgbteooBDeea.
Ooorc* B. UOtoo. of ftoMat.
Third, tbe right to puraae bapptoe
aedag aa ehalmaa of the meetlac aad over here. Tbe daoMce to tbe atreei*
Tbs maa tba
It throat opno them.
B. D. Tovaaaod. oT Roan, u aecre will coat tbe eUy boadrad* of dollaM.
city
U
atlll
in
darkaeaa.
The
tem._Taaag.
ThM rvallaatloo 1* apt lo t>e a ebei-k
tarr la the abaaaoe of tbo fogalar ofRaveaaa—Tbe rolUag bUU
•em. At tbaae toaporary oouloas
opoo tbeori«; bol It doe* not iirodoce
Batten of latareat are brtag diacoaMd f boalaeac by tbe arrecktng
am. Two bridge* were carried a»ay. dwarf tma In tbe dotneatlr garden.—
la a flaaaral way. Baaeloat wlU ‘
Tha ladles are InvHed to atUnwell—Tbe kwa lo tbe rallro*-’
baM tOBorrow la tbo foroBooc a
tend our millinery and cloak
u wlU aoMMUit to 9«o.ou<*.
wnm WMrid Ba aanM^aS.
opening Thursday. Friday and
—The flood Mtoatlon ben'
■OBO oir tbo tevlea dlaniaaod at <
flatorday of this weMc. Th#
-How are yen grttlng along
proved.
Tbe
loaa
oo
bridg
aaadoa tbla alloniooo were “Oetti „
Show aurpaaaas any of Our
i of orgBDiMng a brnkfaM
1 Work la Sactlooa." "How only WlU aaioont to fio.eoo.
former exhibits a moat eompfOarkr.
Oraad Havea—Tbe lee i
laCertalo
toL
hanalvc showing that all should
gone oat wHbout dolag aay damage.
“Fatoty only." replied Tlgg. "Too
I It 1
tnm IM to too eokalaa ware BMogb. One eod
end of the Oraad -ftank brtdgr w. 1 aent oot a lot of tenatlve
bat that H depoadad largely apoa ky haa aetOed elx or aeeea Jaet oad the sUtntloaa'and by-lawa and 1 sni
eatka. *t:rowdlag
*t>owdlag Oae*a Terrttory.Territory.- Maakegoa Intornrbaa bridge ha* be'r
oatloa.
fbe
reciplento
have
not
yet
WM abir dtoeonM by A. 1. Root, the
digested tbelr prorlalonii."
Indiana Plead.
•'There's where you made your
iBdIeaapolla. lad.. March 30.uke. man." aald Clarke.
Bterwting Ivera tributary to tbe Wabash
-MlaUkel Ilowr
Boteta about keeptag bee* in Cub*, >blo are overflowing aad great d
ARE WHAT
^STimo of oil olotb to oc ver beea“j ige baa beea done lo fanna and bt
~8ocb a dob abonld have a
r lBi
digoMed cooaUtntloib" was tin
aga throughout Southern Indiana.
VIncennea the danger aeema greatest swar.—Jndge.
______
»»!*“?» *'?*_*■■
Bvery precautloo la being token
flpring Mlllllnary Olaplay.
prevent tbe breaklag of lereea.
Mrs. W. G. Lawrence will have a dUaaaltary sewers have been atopp'Hl
with aandbaga. Nearly aN of the large play of Btreet bats and early spring
maaafaotnrlng planU have beea forced patterns on Saturday next. April
COME IN
to close aad It la thought tbe city gaa - ring to the delay * '
d by
tchlng ‘
pUnt will be ckwed tonight. The el
Positively the best iboe in tbe
her regular opening win not
trie light and power plant is also
srorld at this price, and a dollar
ilace nnlll the aecood week In
dancer. Several of the city hridii
ten than many Mores would
:i4&-1t
are in danger aad tbe BvanarlUe
duoge yoa for equal quality.
Terre Haute raUroad. has suspended

..

OHdtbs n ta E e



^uS^SS,^

1ft

Spring Opening
1

TOMORROW

Friday and Saturday
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children,
Men, Youths and Boys
as can be seen in Northern Michigan

A Most Interesting Feature
Aside from the up-to-dateness of the styles—are THE PRICES. You'll
find we’ll save you money on almost everything we sell, and you' cad
not get any better, newer, or more desirable styles anywhere.
Ladies, while you're in the store, take
a look at those

“TREADEASY”
SI lOES. They arc favorites—because
once worn, there is no desire to experi­
ment with any other, because they’re
long-wearing, satisfaction-giving shoes.
They have a cork inner sole and solid
rubber heels.

. The tbto* bodra’
. oraUve of tbe
aa arttl be I
tma IS'ia.'^S p.
m. Tbla la a very aotema aad belpfnl
aerrioe and apon ttvitatlOB
rector will he participated In .
petore of the city. A an loo at the

addreeaee wtll be delivered
<b
ea foil
Ive them, tor they
1. *Tbtber. forgive
knowr aot <
do." tbe Rev. H. M
McKlaley.
t. "Vertly I say uato thee, today
abalt tboa be with me In paradlae."
tbe Bov. W. T. Woodbooae.
TlOLATniG O10WA1ICE
k. "Woman, behold tby aoo; aoa.
beboM tby mother." tbe Rev. W. L Wheelman Must Keep Off tha flMawalks
Whan fltraato Are Pavad.
4. my Ood, My Lord, why bast the
Must Hava Lamp* at Night
foteakea mer tbe Rev. D. OochUa
A "1 thtrt." Ue Rev. H. Kennedy.
C, "It U flniabed." the Rev. T. P.
condiUon of tbe
With
UUem.
are violaUng the olstreets blcycllata
blcyc
?. *‘Pbtber into tby baada I
be In
and cycle ordinal
mead my aplrit," the Rev. C. T.
stopped
order If the
A mot oordlal iavlutloa la e
An amendment baa been made to '
od to all who wUl toave tbe ba
ordinance wblcb • forbidt riding
of tbd world a Uttle while aad come walks where Mreeta are paved, no
«alde to meditate npon this moat matter In what condition tbe street Is
awtal fbet la tbe bUtory of tbe fiallen in doe to snow and Ice.
race, via: Tbe aeoesalty for Ood to
Riding on the walk)
take tbe form of bamentty in order to wltbont bicycle lamps to Mao being
fadeem mea from tn. *tlod waa in
e of the night police
Ohrtt taeoaeiltag tbe worid anto bla
1 In one evening. Arbtf."
rest* for
Tboee who eaabt remain tbe eatlre
oo stopped.
three boara win be at liberty to oome tice to not
^aad go oat quietly daring tbe Mag
RREVITICfl.
PUNERAL EIRVICEE.

IV

RMa. Mary Meody and deMpb Deaner
UM Away to Root
Tbe foaeral ser
Moody, who died flatorday eveelag.
waa boM yaotorday afloraooa at S
o^doek tram tbe raatdaaee. 4W WeiItavtoaMraat The faaaral waa largeir attaadad aad the floral oEerlngs
war« vary baaottfai. Rav. W. T.
WoodbMaa of tba Baptlat efaurch ofEeMtad UaflWtakar Aadataoa bad
obarsaortbalbaanL
Jaawb Uauaar.
Tbe Ibaaral aarrloe of Joaeph Dow
aar waa baU tbla moralag
Bgatto'
at f o'clock
tram It Traada ebarek. Tba aervlee
waa havaly attaadad
_____ aad
-la tba maay
flowaca attaatod
Id to tba ra^
rag__________
la whieb
wba bald. L
1. ~
D. Cartts
tba Iwmii Wba
bad etefsa of tba taamaL

Tomorrow to the last
water taxes and save l<l p
The Willard W. C. T. i
with Mrs. Stiles tomorrow afternoon.
Vic C. PMmer who haa been laid op
.'or a month wlt|i a bad attack of apoendlclUa. to now coovateaclng tn a
totlsfactory manner.
Born to Mr. nad Mrs. Cbaries Roeelt.
If at Bast Front street. March M, a
Mrl.
Ralph Aaderaoe went to Mimroe
rater this moralag to take charge
3f tbe funeral of Cyrus Crate, who wa»
buried this aflcnooe at 2 o'clock.
OrlBBell Bros, have aeeared Prof.
Horst aad bla Juraatle orebaatra for a
ooaeen Satarday evealag. April Z at
tbelr More. Tbe poblic to tevlled but
cblldrmi must be aoompaaied by
tbelr parrots. Dorteg the evealag
Prof. Horat will eatertate with OeverM
Meaotaa. Tba• coacen bcgia promptly at S o'clock.

. Mra. BaOa Plaeat mauaary c
THCMAfocrre.
artU ba Tbanday. BaaaUtal1 pattara
]
~D ba
baU aad a»ladi
-------- March *•.—Who
this
ra.Mrm.na
yaar• fa Mlaa iaaaatta
ObidKihP. of tl.0S: Na 2 rod. fUfll; No. 2 o
iaa
Obfoaba Tba Mdlaa era oocfllally: tw No. fl wbiteoau. 46c asked.
Tolefla. Mareh 20.—Wbe
Tltad «P adaad tbla opmtat aad iaapaat tba dalaty craatkma oEerad for

and aa* th*
modest / Easter milllnary and
modest;
tha delightful
ahowing of apring
deilghi
coats and
Ing Thursday. Friday
urday.
Th# Bostoi

“SOROSIS"
that’s all that is necessar>’. or it’s a
positive guarantee that it is right. The
Sorosts Underskirt is the most perfect
fitting and best made garment on earth.
There arc no prettier styles, or more
sought for garments. atilSc. $125, $150.
$'2.00, $2.50, $8.00 and $3.50.

Steinberg Bros

JIHistic

Wf/linerp

SMnbtrg Bros.

CtofsStr,

Cbe Ulonderful

Bankrupt
Sweeps onto still greater success—an event which
cannot be ^ver-estimated. How much longer this sale
will continue is hard to say. so extraordinary are the
sales, day by day. No matter how (iisagreeable the
weather is, every department is crowded.

Items lOariby al Tour Rttsatlaa
Men'* Can\-a* Glove* worth lOc........... ............
Bo>-*’ Bib Overalls, worth'SSc...

/
Qg

. ........ ^ Jg

Zo Which Vou ire
CordMIf Jupited
>
Our showing of season^
able Millinery this apring is
indeed most charming. Wonderous creations of gauzy lace,
lustrous silk and delicate flowers—the grace and loveliness
of the latest Parisian and New York styles translated by ar­
tist mlliners—to be seen and dreamed over.
’Tis true we have had some attractive shows in the past*
but never before have we had so much good fortune in se­
curing hats of such effective beauty, originality of design
and richness of material.
It is a rare exhibit, women of fine taste will enjoy and so
we invite you to come, to see. and to pass judgment. Try
on as many of the hats as you wlsh--we will be pleased to
serve you. We trust we may have the pleasure of seeing
you here.
Souvenfr lamps with every purchase.

On^t Voun|^MM'* AII Wool’Suit*, wonh 1.92

.1.9
A^lotofUdics'Shirt Waists, worth $1.00-...

THE BOSTON STORE

Ladicfl* 4i^w Rubbers, while they last, per pair, ^ J »Jf
Little GenW Fine Sho«.‘worth $V.^*!!!-*.*.*.i

yg

Ladies’Storm Rubbers..!.!..-....”!.*.”...

gg

Mp’s Boston Gartii*. worth 25c:...............^ .15
Sift Ginghams, worth 2^!..............................

Jg

FaMcy Dress Loams, worth 10c to 1^.......

^Qg

Bepmmtotlve llvdfle cf Iowa yta*
tordar Mated btmaalf ta ooe of tbe
lire at as eatnnee to
the beast. vrb«v« rtottare axe alwaya
CDBtec with loqolrtra for lambera.
rm yoa Uke a card for aaeF*
1 an til
tlBld laqolrer to tbe leva
Mr. Hadfle. qoHe aliaaittd. bat to tbe

THE GLOBE

DO MOT tail to saa ovr aew %

“•—-■as

TBV A BNOOBD WANT AN^

I

Most Up-To Data
Stock
In The City

cur Optuiuq cf

ELEGANT STYLE

MJJrrm. OPBONO. March M aad
kOn^ tdaemad atraat bats; also tbe
Baga .«mt Mias Ida Balbar.
■Sllabmbt..A.l.Wllbdm«j

TaTAMae«owM>T«a

IF ITS A

You Are Cordially Invited to
I Attend Our Opening.

sncul snvRis
ntCTActaroaca

***In*t£**Whlt* river bottom* 10.000
acres of wheat are Inundated. At Peterahnrg the river baa hacked Into
aeveral mines, forcing them to cloao.
HaMiton la ccmpletely isolated.
Bvantvllle register*
The cat
3Si feet
f
i tnebm. which U nime
foot above the danger line. Bet'
____ rllle nnd
and Terre
Haute ae'
levees have broken, flooding hundred*
of vnlnable farms.
Yesterday tbe east spaa of the bir
steel bridge at Blootafleld. the only renmlttlng bridge acrots tbe White river
for a dialanc* of 60 mlleaj|:waa swept

m

Thb store will show, beginning tomorrow, as tRshionable and complete a line .
of wearing apparel for

Cadies*
Shoes at $2.0o

wi.>rt.r

'S'

tliBld iDQuIrer began to dlf te biB
>nna. and grodneed a dbat which ba
laced 1a tbe lowaa'a luaid.
That was norc ef a joka than Mr.
•Beds* eeoM ateaA OtriarMwA the

*’Hoy d* yoa Mend OB the qoeatloa
af mfltomlnq tbe Kanoaa aty ptatformr asked tbe paaanwer will
alooeb bat
"How do I Btaadn nogwoded tbe
paaaengcr with tbe ekon cap. Tai de­
cidedly la favor of K. I bope that
WlU be tbe flnt tblac tbe Deowcratle
-eeaveMloB wlU do vrl»«i It oweta."
"Shaker exrtataied tbe other, "la
aiy part ef tbe oeoattr we're «ttt op
over that qaaatiaa. aad ttb rafwiMilat
to aKct oaa Dtaiunt wba fUaks as
I da aboot tt.*
•XJoah! rai not a Detooent,” mU
tbe paaarogre with tbe ofcall eapL Tm

ma, "are abooiotaly aU riflbt Tba
aely traobl* la that yoo doa*t kaov
hew to tettvprat them."
-AU riflfatr exoMlawd tba ccltle.
-Why. yoo*re wroaga flood part of tba

la days yam
If ran aaly
knew which daysto do tba one aad
wWeb days to do tbe etbre. tbaaa
woeld be ae traoMa at oC-Do.yan kaewr dranaliiil fba
■IBe.
-Wan I ahnya kaavibadny ofMc,*
maRai tba waatbar aaB plaaqr^

' V..

-imr: -r-;

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THE JWjumiO JffiOORD, TRAVEBSE CITT, HIGH:, .WEDHESDAY, wftfa

mm jttftD

mWQ OfTiMtCE TE^OL

BOIIyS

^
daranm tecbtoogT*'^*
Oa«V» F. Maars, trarsM asdttsr
M tks CkMB aad AJtoa nllnad. or.
all tks way mn
^
.
-yntote- tea en.

lacidMfette
uaaan a. ni

PYRAMIDS or PAIN

k la CklngB.
Oo'rtork

OUM J. Mir, -M MoMd
1. *«M|r fli* M plrt»«,«
aort ttet ra •Mn« tw cottMitec.
Ifow Ttek 91ml AM«r
tMidir «r aaklac au/fMk

Trouble

Dkkrlikg S|prlib|^ and dumme
*iast dna to gat rtosasd ap bafan
•today aekoal.- hs aaU as bs tarasd
far bis hath. Ha pootad
It takes wann weather to bring out the hidden imiraritics.
rstos of tbs wrMt as ha
ckaaM Ms ctoCkea. Aabaorlaurks
tssitlsg tbs work of kls!
aad 400 aeholan. .
Sunnier. They sometimes <»me singly, but ofieuer in
to an bs staitad oa bto fatorv tn
pairs and tri^let.s and even in bunches and clusters, and
ttmm beorr Joarary. Tbr next day
generally upon the tenderest part of the bodt. Thev axe
a was at Ms da* la Kaaaaa City,
srtag trsTMsd V74 nttoa.
....... ............
the most painful ^ all skin cmpiicms, and the blood'isin
9kat has hasa tbs kaaday pragramma
'
a
tnnnoil and the st-stem iita fe^cri-sh comipolion from
ofMr.MaorsMacaJaa. L It wfl] coatlags to bs Ms practler as long as bto ,___ _
of mi.scrj’begin to forni until they
‘ sadgasftaw ars la Kaaaaa Cttj.
In^ and
matter is dl discharged. But! ncky is the nu fortunate sufferer who gets off m'tli
1 aspect to bs la Kaaaaa City or la only one bod, for cm rf another does not follow immediately, llie poison that ii left in the
It Leals tbrto-fburtbs of tbr year."
u bound to collect somewhere else and break through the skin, and these m-ramids of
■M Mr. Moan. “I sban. bowrrcr.

Ik

Ms Iwvt MQMteiMm tlwt b* wm
•Ms a rate tte awrtot «s V did. Us
«M htrmM PiwiMsms la 1M1 sad
tes b«ss in ssB* tesM of d» «sttaa
tMds srsr Uaes kt dm satstsd l«a■sas Itts. Bs fcsctt as a cistk wtik
■Mg^M. WsMAOo^wkswsatksa work.
tsKswTock. ]
M Iks r. w.
rks«lteauB,wk««salarvraacottoB
Ba tamsd fa tkes as a
Ma M tkr ss«k and alsa as a ca«tw
kslaaaa amc Iks Mills of Mow Bac.
Mai. aad Ms vlds acqaalataarr la tbs
trsds dates frsn that tbaa.

Most Plontifol gun

Were It not

to dJrsrt a m
ptoa. no I

4 oo tbr long dlstaars
rartors bsrr Ideas of
a for kfoptag op Intrrrat Oar

pain may be coming and going all through the Spring nud Summer.
oL
that boils are good fonlhc liealtb. that they arc evidences that
^ Wood IS too nch, but nolxidy s blood c\cr gct.s tAi rich; neither are lioils conducivi
health. Impoi-enshed or polluted blood, or a riotous, feveri.sh condition of this vit
causes boils, carbuncles, and otlier dangerou.s .skin eruptions.
boils fob over 15 YEABS.

jwmmsAu
ITnONEERUVERrMIN

I haiT a good assortment of hones for sale,
some of all lands. Have ten head of cheap
farm horses. Weight from 1.000 to 1,800. These
horses have been at work all winter and are
thin, but ready for work. 1 have some nice
drivers and a few draft or hcaiy farm hones.
COME IN AND SEE ME
::
::

B. J. MORGAN

tooUMMs :-FOTeT«rafte9ii]roMf bo

Blapwrofi
,
^
rdi*. Wliicl. the..
ppoMoa my Irg botoWtL, _
for departnaot. poactnaJIty. trxt~work COTcentratesjat some spot and a carbuncle or Ijoil i.s
wm nmowod by t^Lros aoro m my aook.
aad caOrvtloea.*'
the
xesnlt
To
one
already
r
•ufecbled
by
disease
boi'
lils ' toking t
Mr. Moot* baa bis owa hlras <
aeadactlag a Hoaday is-bool. n«
seem to come with more frequenej*, causing
ausin;^ the intenstana ks was aMs to bar aat the Jtero- an aooie of tbra;
estp^ and greatest danger to the already
'
' weak and
• flrst stro Is to lovs rhT..:rm and th«
•Ms km. whkk bs toraad laio a ctaadebilitated
sufferer.
pasT. wkass prasidsot bs bscBaw.
' ^1 skm eruptions, from the sometimes fatal car““ '
*■"”
It was la Dseateksr. MBS. that ba
asan to Kaw Task. Ba Usd tbea babuncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by l«d
_
«*«• <». mairo.
aooa ooaTteesd that tbs crop af that
blood, and the only -a-ay to avoid or get »ru.a.,ently
—‘7"-- *'•
'T!'
yaar woald ba a rsiy snail oosl aad
m of them is to purify and build up the deteriorated, jK>llute<l blood, and coumcract the
^ prtcn wars baaad to r> ap. Badr
OHy and rrsotor attsod. humors ud poisons, and nothing will do this so quickly and ihoroiiglilv as sS. .S. ,S.. which Tyr BEAUTIFUL
m iaaoary ba aslarad tbs nsrkat.
r nr taschrra girt tbalr
tbrsM a broksraaa dm. ■naniirs so
Roa to tba summrr-wban IS the acknowledged king of blood purifiers and greatest of all touic.-^.
inC GRAND TRAVERSE
WItkIo a absrttlnr ba bad socnnoUt- tbay bars a
Wh« the blood h^ become iraporerisbed and is pfior and thin no imtliciiic acts .sopmmpt- Yoa, I admit that «w have just had
at pntte or mmo sod ba thought My bast ti
It was aboet tlna to ~»sb lo aad gs world sods
bnil^g It up Md^toringits richne.ss, purity and strength. The lime to euro a Ixu'l is flulte an ufUMual winter, but remem
ksate.” ▲ Mr. Brspbr. wbo to now bto
her that many cast south snd west of
ne
It
develops,
when
it
is
in
a
state
of
inculiatioii
or
fonuatioii
in
tlie
bliKid,
for
Ixols
are
tesoagar, fianoadad blai. bowi^er, to tors tbs work sImmIS slat out uT II
t even much colder, the
stay. OD tbs gtouad that bs bad a good My t«*rhrrs rrcrult Uivlr arholara fn-m ^dter all, only the impnriues and poW bubbling qp through the .ski.t, and this will cuutinue
rcsttrotlra ot1e>>0ort>uuda
being down into ....
abases to oaks nors than a mars oast tbair
The wav 40-a wliiieplaces
1 alirays bars to imtii.- s'vrral aubati- in spue of poulticing and lancing till the blood gets rid c.f its amiumlaicl i>ois<Mi.
our.coldest being about
SB. Mr. kollr Starad and soou bagaa tuta laarbrra.
to stop boils is to attack them in the blood, and this is what S. S. S. d.Kfs. .\11 danger of Ixiils
to trads for bUussIf. Bafors loag bs!
4 Ihls tempcralurw
was awtaglag a good aiaad llos of rot­ fbewa new Pknlnsraoka la «aawr.
is pa.st when the blmid liasbx-n thoroughly purifitd and
very rare here. But
ten futoraa and waa baginntag to maka inamoiid studded t••nh wen- suc-h a
the system cleau.‘^*d of all nu*i hi«l, impure matter. If jxm
wHasaoing the fact that
a naan for htoaslf. Uto Dsttaods barbaric abaurdliy the i-apriee nerer
are coming here every
are subject to boils, ibeu tbo same cau.scs that produced
wars aggraasJTs and <)idl» dlfferant went beyond a few silly pates who
ne oaot. south and west,
them last season will do so this, and the .sooner you begin helping
%oa aarttatag tba axrbanga bad nar wanted *kometbiag new.- but the
increase the constant
kaewB bafors. toon bs attrartsd a fol- tbtifflb naU pbotograpb raaUy to oomto put your blootl and1 system m
jgootl
^kkI order lh<
in
the
iiettcr
the
MMB aad wUk Its support bs foaad tog Into Togne bow that It baa been
chance of going iliroi»ngh the spring and sum
beautiful Cfand Traver
It adt BlOcalt to bid tbs inaikoc ap.
taken up to Loadon by tlw engaged
without lioils
oils or
oi other painful and irriuiting
skit eruptiot
awars of It
ing skin
In all other plocot as
girta. saya tbe New York Prcaa. Tbe
1 In coraoring tbs May naU first la manicn
S. S, S. is guaranteed purely vegeUble, and can lie t^eii with perfectt .safet V
v by old ai
i
there were and always will be naturalopttoo la tba Now Tork market Ha proceaa. then coated witb a srnsilixed
ly constant exchanges of properties,
yoMg,andwitliout
harm
to
the
most
delicate
constitution.
It
is
mild
and
vlea.s;int
in
was la a poi
_______________ solution. Next over tbe nail a flexible
n,and
unequs
both
real and pcroonal. at various
action.and
unequalled
as
a
cure
for
boils
eruptions.
s
and
kindred
eruptio
akam. aad tt was then that Ids goaer- film to Imposed snd secured by tUiy
aatty showed Itoelt mad many a small dips at eltber side wf tbe finger. Tbto
Write us if you would like advice from our physicians or desire any special inforniati(.n; Ustes and wants of individuals worfc
together to make up the life of trade.
bnkar waa tldod orrr by bto forbaar- to treated jnat as tbe ordlaaiy phdio- this will cost you nothing.
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BEST AFTER SHAVING
EVEIi SHAVER NEEDS IT.

**C0BPAIl'?“'*"*

ST-.

M.&N.LnMECIlRD

BBT

Pepe Marquette

visr

martin Evans

. BUSHESS CMDS:

I have inquiries for properties of vari­
ous descriptions. In farm, suburban
and city. If you have anything ...
either of these, or anyone who wishes
to buy a good gOacre farm, four
from tNa city on the state road
improved, orchard, fences and
Inga, or a new six-room house on State
ajreet. or large vacant lots.

L. C. BRYANT,
ciry

jmSiSBiSri
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-HEALTHIEST...

J. «. D-wuu. bkA In—_

AlfD
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

L-IOWT
O^TTKO •* A-r M V

ELECTRICITY

kaUs »%oas.a

J. w. G*HBUCIL N. D.

A*r lOto
PER 1000 WATTS
roBnnaiDBT

Hiitr Elictric
UO* 5Rd Pmr Di.

DR. W. J. HICGIHS

Reliable Builders DENTIST
J. D. Maxted & D. B. Maxted

Carpenters and Bnilders

\ cry best of dental service only.
lOlh j-ear of practice. Your patroosge is aoliciied. In new Munson
biding, under R. P. hall, on floor
withhockeray fiusioen College and

WATCMCBOld rellahl- bulklerx. liest of ref
ences. are itn>i.a:«-d to do all kinds
Choica of 125 Watchaa at
carpenter ami jolw-r w».rk Estimates
fourth off roguUr prices.
given on sbor.- notir-c.
CHAINS—
An one c.tn’.emptatlng building
Chaleo of 100 Chains at a
repairing win do well to^coosnll the
half prieaa.
above firm. Offlee and stair work
specialty.
RINQS—
Residenre 203 East Eighth street.

r.oiBS'SLfraSTKsr"'-

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compamy atiamta ca
aaoa. Bo tt waa that when tbs news BTspb to treated, and. If snceessfni.
of Ms saapnaloa nmo out tbs other tbs faatorss sUnd out In bold relief
day than wers srsryvbers words of
ist tbe delicate pink of tbs
r tbs fsUoB leadsr.
alaa, tbe aaO grows, and w____
Vmp «f B«tn
B»Hi« IteyK
tbe picture, elongating tbe featnrea, as
Thw ore con>iM«r«tiv.-|> r.-w ppopla !
the«! 71i« poticncf «# »o
to time It bscomaa necessary to cut off ■ alfo can iwe liotli tiuiiilM lndinr»Tfnlly, j• limit Ton Art Ukvly lo Imdrsw from tbo msrkat. Hr bad mado tbe tap of tbo bead of the beloved c
a fWtaas railoiialy ntlnatod at from Tbe glri to left without tbe picture
cures
PtOtnjOOO to l&^OOO. tbe flrst flgms ber flaace ontlJ another flint Is
r ohould 1
being probably correct but wbat to
note, be bad made a reputation which
t ribrated
pUah<><i wllbout
I- fatlctu-.
■ alnioapheric dituerrsd blm la good atcad to bto latbr
uif-vhajik-al
Orpartiui-nt*
of
Ct-mian
tnrhances
before.
You
are
ih»t
il>e
en­
campaigns. ,
orhoola the boya «iv obliged
tire Uboratory. 1 am axire or lete a 1
la Augaat of last year ke formed a
mncL of the work wlih the
pattaaalblp with a F. R Morse and
*"^1 Mak« the ^«aooth and healthy:
handa. They are tau^bt to aaw. plana
bagan to do
I as a broker aa Brunswick’s fat woman to fsmoBa and hammer njually well wliti both
“That qrflta no Inflnltive with me. I ' W«- 60c. * $1XN) at nil Ihngfistt.
far and wide, but Blueblll, Me., claims handa and to make larjte clrrlea on the
weU aator Ms own a
to bars a young wonisn coming along blackboard flrat wItb one band and hare seen indlvlduato with an
. ooacairad Iba Idn that
crop wooM be a m»n o . aad ba
mi soon rival tbe best of them, then with tbe other, raya Home Noteo. formidable Ulaplarement than your
* nannCMtoM eO..UHaa«wi.a. at. u.
the recelvtoc end of a coocnaalon t
toarted out not only to bock up tills says tbe Kennebec (Me.) Journal. It
Man. aald to be the l^eat of anlSold by Jaa. O. Jehnaon.
ceatentloa to tbs markM. bnt also to to solemnly asserted that, allbongh abs mala la the only one wbirb raonot oae baa created a sudden Inctdierem-r
1 by B.
S. E.
I Watt B Bona.
their masticating_ depai
departm«-iu."
try to cooTlBce tbe wortd that bto Idea weighed only six and a half mninds
a llmba with egunl eaiw. Man
“Affirm that positively. d<i. you?
Ih. abe had srfalerel n weight of
was right He rery nearly did so. bnt
Lla eyea e<jually well and hla Could
Ac tie lalKirlng under a
not pooaible
. Minda at the age of two yenra!
durtag tbs last few wetka bto theory
but how few |ico|>le can make
tody. i»i
racslrsd some hard knocks, wbldi Tbto remarkable
toft handa do even half of the
'arrto XI t
b of bto fol- name to given sa Miss Cat
laccomplbihedPorUy l>y tbericht dlacepttUontbej pnri
j yvom of a|t«- i
hla state of affalra to alniply be- certitude." i yon D
7. Ilpr iMiM uif
tbe toft band is not tmiui-d. The
“You afflict me with a aenimtion
rntbrul rom*N|
Child to cenerally not alloweii
/ larbm and bvr top i
RBOOBOO bales,
do its share of a !. but ia mpde to Infinite wearineas."
Bi»
ao
**i«hly-two
I
uc
I
mhi
Ito
alw>
odito
•auae me to entertain an 1
pis beUersd with blm Wbrn Um gorr light hand does
0 longing for a dlMmlntlon^and t
aromcot astimato apparmUy bore out
greater part < tbe work of the
oepulcber."
«O«l0 1
Ms contention, eren the spinners ac! “For an Inmotmc apeeltnen of gdnlt
eaptid It aad srery onr began to boy. rodUMMwith lb* other ctilMn-n • nd r
j mascnllnlty yon agitate a singular de>
Aided by tbe buying of tbe poblle apec- jyo IlfP
^tetirs foOowtog, tbe pries was rapid
to I tnehable maxlllaTy."
A good cat—tbe kind you
ly adTaaead, and tbe Soqy Arm was
“You need not allow that to disturb
have In tbe bouse. If any-wti:
any-wll have a
Tbo potrtottom of the (
credltad wltk aaonaous proats. That
round, atuhhy png nose,
wee. full, fat checks the co-ordinaUon nf your nerve
Margnerlte <'aaslnl. niece of i
this was true at least to oome
and upper Up and a
1 devclopad vortlcca."
was okowe by tko fact that Bull
“XUnvab onjetT
btunp on the top of tbe bead bet'
aolf boakkt a boose for hla wife for yond question, says a Wakbl
“Parveunr
the cars, betokening good natnre. A
apeclal to tbe New Tork World. olaepy cat that purs a gocsl desl to
C. to LOCKWOOD. O^r A
which b# paid fsaaooo
They conttone to gtere at each otb>
Coontaos Caasinl had a manehms apt to be playtui and gissl natured. to throogb their spectacles.
Be alao branch^ out by joli
C. K
L newly made of raibroldt-nd By all means to be avoided to a cat
(Oodm Bxckaafls and tbe KK
aoae craps that coat a large
ciuuiga. and bo mored Into a
with thin, sharp nose and twitching
Tragedy
Averted.
Tba
olory
recently
became
public
that
kaadsooM oAcn to tbs Wall Street BrIt mi
ninat be remembered also that
“Juai Id the nick of Ume onr little
ckaage buUdlag at New Tork. Hers on tbe day Buaata declared wi
I good mouacr la not necessarily a gen- boy was saved,” writes Mrs. W. W’at- •—
Japan tbe connteoa conieintrtuoaaly tie
than waa sataMMbed a dining
AI
or desirablet ppet. Altbongli
anyygood kins of Pleasant City. Ohio. “Pneu K
gave tbe gown to tbe cook at tbe cma eterka. who had l
: will esteb mice if
sad havoc with him Ar
and alevtaff fliutti
_________ ____
lerible oongb set In
fed. ____ ____ .
Ides. I
jod for tbom. A J_________
oily betoken a good mousor. Tbe great Doctors treated blm. but
e mmmtui
bcU oway to the kltdien Tba dtoing rrh. flrat
Ake andI probably the
lengthwe tried
tto nxwst com- ■ »^on>e every day. _At______
a advtaer whom tba Jap.
roaoi. with two portraits of a eat iiu»
King’s
New
Discovery
for Con
na Will Adana.
the care uf d
sumption, and our darUng was saved.
eot tooklBf down from gilt framaa. icp^
in A. A.B R.
He’s now sound and well.” Everybody
t a Dutch
roMnta many novel points of daoora- aahor. tn a atorm while ptl^^to,
as exercise ought to know. It’s the only sure cure
tten and farnlahtag. It to In dark oak. ltoet.-*-JapaB to Tranemo« "j
t ber food. for coughs, colds and all long diseases.
Will Adana, ta Tel
wtth a tooeb of graon. and wainscoted Old
Ruimma aona Duirl
Guaranteed by Jas, O. Johnson and F.
■aatly «p to the lop. Statoed gteaa
:;;;jS£ i»”p.
H.
Xleads.
drnggiste.
Price
60c
and
pttaM in Abo door wblcb eommnnibr a oqnalt i
1 Premoni k«T« si
11.00. Trial bottles lOe.
efftoo with tbo ootar offleea.
■eamo ao coavloced of tbo accnracy ofr IMo abort crop Idea 1
woDderfnl
A. A BABBgn. ,
t two stndente
students of a d
They
were
•taitod a ncampalsBI of*•docatlon" for
t corners,
tbo pmpooi or ladndng tbe pnbilc to Orrr ihraa bmdred reara a«u
ne waa of laatlonal Yinl verslty.
nccopt tbo blghor prtcoa of cotton goods AM whm tba people reatored hla Ufa
Tbelr nam^ respectively, were McIta proper velvety dark green hue. This
to pwBuneat and nocoasary. Beforo Ha wpbM tato go bona to hla CngUna atone waa naed as an Ulustrative proof Jenktos and IViUlamiion.
flMi bo had farmod a pool with Edwin Bat -Wa will prorMa tbea a orarr.- aalo that emerahU were boro white, bnt
Ftoding-themselves opposite
Rawlaj. tbo otock oporator. taking the
ripened Into tbe right color In the mine, town restaurant they went Inside and
brttetra OflCkbow into partnership
time working one of Us oxual mlra- ■at down at one of the tables.
followtoi^^ fg.
rieo on the crysUl. Indeed, beryl-L that
MeJenktoa ordered t>eer.
palv green stone exactly like the
I than three bondred y«ata ago
WilUantoo ordered a foaming milk
■Hbot bcoko aaany SOO pptotm. ihan
aid to all eoarnttoto save color. I
FWbtt bOBMto known tbot Bally nad bto
often been called the mother of em
Joat aa they were beginning to ab>
pool febfl noU ont Mr. Bony waa pieaid.
sorb tba saoM a university profeaaor
mllod npen to again boeomo a tearkot
Aquamarine to a U-ryl-to oti
hmpened 1a and saw wbat t^ vero
wbat WIU taught them th^ rears words, aa oniipe emerald, not yri ■
loaBto, and bo onccoodod to pwttliw tbo
>TA«Or IDCHIOAN OasBlj of Ormi^
libflt tyopkin. In tbo moontlmo bn
tmd Into tbe proper tint, knd of ti
_^r- MeJeoktos"
said, with
<bo CMeago boon! of
tbo commoner varietiet are by
shall certainly ra­
moana rare. Yet it to to be doobl
yon
I
tbe
faculty
for
drinking
Wbetber these noiipe otooea ' wonid
•m M «ba WlaOy CHy.
Mr.
r mature into tbe true and Uwfnl
. hreexy Individual from tbe Windy
yon for taktog Botbliig atroager than
r drifted Into one of the uptown
a gton of whippod cream, sod an
Els recently and need tbe pnbUc
oorry
yonr
exampio baa bad no oCloeC
telepbooe to talk to g Mend In Brook­
opon your ossoclato. Good 4toy. gne
Fopn-E mooM that obo lo durcmit lyn. When be was throogb be offered
tieman."
tbe ymrag woman at tbe switchboard
And tbe profcooto poflood on and aat
ototT and yoor mnUm another about
) feats.
down at anetbev table.—
fboautelbMp- 9*oeo ■re two oMeo
“Twenty rente. ptoooeX abe aald.
Tribnnc.
“Twenty center be aboated ladigto bto. tw« turn, nnA tbey are never
anttly: “twenty cents! why. la Obl- Ing only a clatownt.
we caa telepbooe to b----- for
Borrow declines to aee l
MWFe-Tto. Mtt 1 Maud toomma
HAVl YOU
adk Ante to b«ty bto mom doitoto
?r*y
maamTnnm TfttBO TNKM YBTf
toefld lAtaB «bd «bo told bto that tt
t too moeb of It.
oweotiy, *Vrt, yon 1
BMoefl WMtt
krtog B%
Otectty MMto”



"

goods mnst ba tvnod late

JiARPET CIEAIIM wens.
Ca^ doaniac and PoatbarBonoaway to be made into r««a,1[riS
abowyouooaiiicn
.
,

Wkes TffaWBMfl nice CBtBf Neat

BASTALU Huatiing Jawalar.

NOTICEI
Have jwir Electric
W^iriiiK installed in
accordance >ith the
N^ional Board of
Fire Underwriters.
B PiijB IB the EM

J.B.Psire Electric Cs.
iMCnta. tanncair.

M

JOTanyO vaniraa\^ THAYKBgB uil% MIOH., WEDKESDAY, llAaCH ^

MOTWgW murWCP Hot 80N.

EUiffiG.lIWI$
TbUt-rsMiemlnM

THE HALL OF FAME.

D?

«WiM tat «ncM • ktth iMta
Mr Mr mmtf tmrmtmA la tta apm- taoaut «4fMy a«Twi w — - —
Calrataltr at Mlefclyan aa aa expaHSs mw ■many tar faaai a
I# pa«*Mar «ta taac tar aM «
liraaaataataaatahtaaaa ctak
BtCM Bar. Bcary C. PatUr. Krw
A Ita taya ac» tta waaM.----------- TarTa papalar Matap. taa tW at tta
at tar aaa Mi tta paarabratar. tat - wpo^^U Mty tall a data ea^
rte ta Mb aoa. Alaaao I\>tt»r. wta
agtaatatattr Mat taraatf wtttaat
a amrrtta rrcaatly. Ha Kawport aa■MV ^Ip ata fa«M
^
raraMMM OaM Oarala. a^
*“pntamerB.
P. Uangier taa bata ipIttait tta Mttar fW. VlditMana.

t;xjrj:^srritrz
MWt taatair at tta aMHiay «hr r«IM

• “ tta atndy o<
tta taattaM ar«aalar phyata ta laa•aoralocy^\
Alataa Olteoa aC CMara, AU, taa

KcJJ’ oltaSI

T:

tta tara a4ia«i ar* la ta|^ ■Mar Aatraw Jaekaao and tartac
ttataytaataaaarattoaaar^ M a aaliler oMta Qraak ata taBdlaai. Aa thla offaoM U aot faraLota aad Lady Mlato arc iktM
aaay Cl
■ Ihiirnaama la tta fonaatloB at, a
------ ^ will L.
etab far tta aactety-paopla al
afttatayaadtattar
tta Oaaatlaa capItaL Lady Mlato la
at May aa Mm.
ackaowladata aa aaa of tta moat
praeaCal of tkatrrs.
THE FOOTBALL WALTZ.
Oola Toaanc.Jta paidoota outlaw,
aaa of tta famtta taothara. waa a ra­
ta taoator Uklaa at
. Be aarta Mr. Elkina
______ tloo by a party of
I doilBC tta cItU war. and.ita
jaat aaw. aaya tna iMtaaa a«aii.
j Motor talpad to gat bla pardon.
PradMCd trat la a muaU-nl *k^ at,
Earptlaa.
tta Maaraao CInjor. It l« already ba-1 ^ ^tmaA tta Mlaaoorl nntrarotty
aaMM popalar la aorlaty ata baa baaa
fui ug fa takteg tbr fotir year
.a faataia
a—*— at
mt aararal
aMMi priraie
nrlratr daoaaa.
daoaaa------- <_
•• «<>ll pleaala goer la aparially narkod ovt ta ad wltb bla work -ttat ta baa
iMMar tom. Inalde tta Bmo batag ad in parmmdlag I
■■ ■llgiHaa. two at aoeb aM
ta Kgypt and T«
OM at OMh aMa la tta middle. Tta
mMaianmitadby wideboapa. Oaly
aU aoMtab ttaaa oo am* atda, can taka
------- Hleallon. tlM-W
part la tta gM at a uma, and tta o*> euu at Piafaaaor Bteckmorr of tbc
"
of Natoral lHatorr.
yart Of oa gam m. «
^| ^„„rtcaa Maaeam
lllatotT.

‘TSru- «.

r-?!!sr^:HrT5-;s.£s

■laa are. bawatar. coonnaa ___ ______________
■ tfartr —
wa --------------taftlealar
STjapanami army daring the war bait nalaas tnay j
mart art moaa aot of It
taro tta ban in play.
■ava aaywbara aatll t----------WORLO*8 FAIR NOTES.
cram thorn by aartW eaapU- or
a gaal to aeacad.
ValMMgaaa oo tta wbola» Ubm, and t A foatura of the United Hiat.-a gor• —.
___________ CO- ' anunant axbibll wlU ba a tW-ld boaplUl
tifw pair can taka tbair place and which wUl cooUIn 106 bads,
eaadaaa -tta game aatll “time" U The Dtodplea of Christ are to l^a
oallA «r tta beat «at of a girao anm- :
exhibit Tta bnUdlog will be a modtar rtgaato art Bcarad.
1 «i of tta atndy of Alexander CniaptalU
At Omm this daaca gaare becomes
foondar of this body,
gntta escMag. and tba awtera uka a , ^ baablre coke oven in full l.lart will
baaa lataroat 1a tta acore.
ba one of tbe exhibits presented by
---------------------Kantncky. Tba Blue tJmaa State baa
PoeaeoM at gaAaa.aao a Taa.
g,o00 aqnarr feet of floor
In tba
At a reeaat aala of aeed potstoea at ralaee of MImo and Metalturx>.
itoaoby. la England. aU axiattac rec^ practkal working Ubomiory for
oada for axtraordtoary pricea wara ^aa^op minarals will Ih- an exhibit of
aellpaafl. aaya tta lamdon Mail. Six ■ ^ coloimdo Bebool of Mines. It will
Wbata of tba El Dorado variety were ^ opamtad by atudent*. The Colorado
diBpoaad of by aaetlon. tba lot wtrigbbaa apprtiprUtrd g3.nix> for
.tag ooly tT# ouaeaa. Tbv raaUaad j ^ exhibit
flat la. gd.. and. aa thla wotka out at |
axhlblt a model of tbe
P«H»«tlaiy of the federal dlatrirt of
a arorld’t raemd. Ona potato aoM for
tapobUc. A full act of pboto£U and anrttar Ita 10 gamma .Niue ^ba and Intareatlng data couccmUvr
pnlnaaa waa paid for a tnber that
hlatory of tbe famous atructure will

t.rr
irlety,' *
wbkb baa baae aamad

John

•“> ■
POULTRY POINTERS,

which lays aalformly dark or light
Tomttoa rwr miad Olrt..------____ lUi In tta
Blind mamaasM bare bean ae toegcattar newly aUked
caasfal la Loadon aanltartuma that tta ! poultry ---------gnarters
-J treyoently.
fcanentlr. ai
♦wrt of maaMga" to to be tangM la abaorb molature.
New York

I'

R;-:

mckground. aaya I
Now York Praaa. Tba blind folk ara
tnga aaoura or
carafal almott to a fanlt. and wbao a ___ dally or corared with dry earth.
mtotaka oaea to called to tbelr atten­ Tta pooltiy boalneaa 1* aa wel
tion It to aarm rapoatod. Tbnaagreat taptad to aldorly persona a. to tb•aid to ■wad to blind woman, and ,«aag. A ben win toy aa well for an
aaa ta wMeb ttara to no rraaoa why aid wamaa aa for a tandaome yoang
ttay afaoBld art ta BDCMami.
gttl or u wall for a bo.v as for a nun.
■wahawttaaaclaa o ProatoMoPaaClaM -StLoataBapabUc.
gportamit aad boya of tta rtllagt of
FACTS ABOUT GEMS.
taTsaata ara rasping a rich barrart
ta baattag matatata wbleb tatabit
Baby tlntad dtomonda are rate, bat
many iMtoa af tta maiab toads In that
rtclatty m
ta vwx
eery torga nnmbera, aaya ot unknown. Ona which weighed tea
▼Mwny
- e B<
Barald. Batwoao AOOO ants waa porebaaed by tbe grandfatta Rtcbarttr
,aai aiiM bktaa ^ • captarsd recant tar of tta praaant caar for £20.iW0.
The flnart nby ta tbe worWI to ta tba
at 90 c<
poaoMBtoo of tba abab of Perato. It
anew. m—»- »■■■ ■ «*-* Filch
part tta tavaat aaagv^ catch, they wolita 175 canto aad to worth far
Bora H»a« any dtoaMad In extotroce.
Than an pteaty of dtomoads In Anatralto. bat they are ao Intenaely bard
afatv flbr hto asaosa'a catefa. Tta fan that It doaa nrt pay to cot them nntoaa
an aHggaA ta daalam ta Bartoa aad tta price rtaea to at laaat £15 a cant
Among her tmaorea Mme. Rejaaa
> pwwwwMSI a ring
nng gleen
ciren to
\o bee
nw* by
i V
rnby brscrtwt
bncelat frcwii
from itbe
A
j Wlwd. a robj

SaTaw?^^'^ I

ANIMAL ODDITIES.
ODDITIES
L fammr la Oaanoa. Coon., rbona
mOk to bla cow by worttag her
i pomp handle.
r to Aaatto. Tex., has trained
of aotba to eat out bntton______joata and raata.
Ttan to a goat to Bangor. Me., wta
waa bora with a pair of aide wbtotan
tartsad of tta waraattonal goataa.

tttataZSViirtrtia^togtn
a voMa «maa af ptoaaan

.. tavad Hfa Log.
P. A. Danfortb of L«Graaga. Gt.. auf
torod tor alx moatta with a frightful
mntog aoro on bto lag: bat wrltaa
that Bartctoa'a Arakm Salva srbollr
'Wa don't 00(4 people to lora aa half cored it to Are days. Tor nlean.
sroaada. pilea ICa tba best salve to the
a* mack aa wa aata ta tor* paofta.
world- Cure taaxantaai Only » cto
ttara ara two ctaamo of panaaa— BoM
by Jaa. O. iobnaoa and P. R
toada. draggtota.________

ItoMr vt^ venat ta tta wayof wamaa wta tUOfc tta
M «( Mat gn aaip ttrti Ml

Tbe Hty of Onaoble. Fnnn. ta•tUtod tta new vMcm of electrle Ilgbttkg fnm a wator power oonm twaaty-

MYIHNEBRM
Haualil Bast FMr
SMdHhflw
^KaHinw

The Real Reason

Dr. Mvait ■aaratt Bala aC Urnamctaaraa la atraady la Caror at tta
MS fi M« li. «J» tk« lUsM
— aito BMta a aatbwal-park la
ttnM.
VivstlMah«sMit^inilMr«rUr. U D. WaVa .
taa M^ilptaM^I
MTM wiu te ww

^f^HE Real Reason Unaada BtoeuK aiedic
I
beat aodaendDea in dwwotU is because
they are dean—and good—tbrou^ and
ducN^ They aie made <rf good, dean matetH
and lnagood(deanmannen There fa not one
feature In the pioeem of naaUng them that could
dl^dease the moat fastidious taste

,y^ T ,
/

65eS!i.<
Ban Hur Floor
Beat Minnesota
Spring Wheat
76cfor26lba
1.4S for 60 Iba

226 E»t Tml Sind

mm

The
CncUe
You Hear
Is the Sign
They are Fresh

ait ahjwiysfccsh and crisp. The airtight package
keeps tiim so. Dust, moisture or germs can­
not teaA them. The best proof of the good­
ness of Unoada Biacult is shown by the
enormous demand. We fdl short op orders for
awhile, but arc again able to supply all needs

aad I l^bcalth and streasth. I was nerrous
bad
■kwaiiij paina through my umba and stomach while bcaringdora paina and oooataat headaches added to my misc^.
ta tarn differc^^ysictana aita 1

TIE

C. B. TiYlOR CIUI CO.
ELECTION NOTICE.
To the Legally Qualifled Elector* of
the City of Traverse City, County of .
Grand Traverse, Slate ot Michigan.

ABSURD METHODS

.1

said the Romoc man, expatiating
on the means many people take to
purify their blood. Don’t you real­
ize, he continues, that most socalled blood medicines are loaded
with deadly poisons? By their use
you fimply force one poison out and
take another just as bad or worse
into your system. This it like the
Indian whose blanket was
tooshortto cover his feet, rtOfcb
so he cut off six inches

dam now ta perfect health. 1 take an ocra»ional dose rt ^ me rt u^ni

(icj-ra will be .-'.K-rrHl:

?:^=.ir.rriTpubHcworka

f..r thn-.- yeara.

'There will also be olocted at said

ArlESr

;^rrt";:/dT.t^b‘‘
rf;inoiirwrrS
itnn-n>. namely;

accomplish] u;
as much good .
by the use of
deadly mineral
poisons as he
did. It is dif.
ferent arith Ro­
moc. Romoc is I
Nature’s reme- I
dy. There is
no poison in iL
Not a drop of
alcohol is in
this solution.

, Back Bay Won«a*s Otab.

hoaaawifs to bear her exaettag^ dntka. w me

SiSSassSsHafeiwsa
of Wine of Cardul pairfused from yuar dnggiat
wffl kaap yoa fna fnm paim.

wiM&amDUi

POINTEO PARabRAPMS
indlp-^tlr^
Moit men would have. indl
If forced to eat tbci. o»vn wor
Beware of tbe woman who
Tincad easily: she’s dangerous.
Any man can easily mate a
himself: all be has to do U
klttenisb.
It la clieap<-r lo buy funiiiun- miw
tan lo carry ou a prolouseil .-ourt
ship.
A romamlc girt to apt to tin- of
rtkm after sbe bas been mar-,
•d alioot a year.
/
« .
iov~ . bo~ «»•

Just arrivcl; soi»ply >t>ur waniv,
r.K it it going fast.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

YDUNO WIFEHOOD'

Ward No. One.

One taR|H-ctur i»f eleeilon for two
yeara.
One m<-niU-r board of educaUno ter
One constable f. r no year.
Y^arti No. Two.

years.
One member of board of education

m

nu rcMrat.
-^ohnr abe wid. ”yo
has l•ci>n nvlny: up
v lier nton. y to i-uy i
lltO^ wlfey.“What Is Itr

Ur

rf-pii'-d r!

«A^ I aaved
j thonglitfulT
-Rphodhir’ he exHatmed
“And now I wbh you’d
home some more mouey loc
•‘Wbat did you do with inai i
brongbt home last olgbtr' be a*-Ved In
...

‘ears.
One inspector of election for one

Art tor mm UDomvE i
fitsrm'rrr mmd mU hp

S. E. WAIT & SONS, Pharmacists

. . f twered. ”nnd there aasn’t any left.”—
If people knew wbat tbe future bad cticaj,,
t store for them tbe chief charm of ■
rxtotcnca would be lost.
Now' to the time to clean bouse— ;
ao I clean your aystem first, drive out tbe
.B i! microbes
to iilease a ^roman
°>lrro^ of winter with Homsleria
HoHlstc
Even a swlndle-i»n»f man can some- i lets Johnson’s Drug Store.
|
tlane* be taken In by Inviting bim to,
Anrl.st Cslde Cms.
I
detak.
X
j
In tbe course of some digging ofientlooa to a gardoi at Haatesnere. Eng- I
More Riota.
Disturbances of strikers are not land, a gardener unearthed a number ;
nearly ss grave as an Individual dis­ of ancient veaaels of pn-oltor abape. to-1
order of tbs ayttnm. Overwork, loos getber with a quantity of calcined boof sleep, aervons tension will be fol­ man bones, at a depth of about two i
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re­ tort below tb^sarface. Tbe Brltlsb ;
liable renedy to immediately em- ------ — —^
exam-,
ployed. There’s Botbing ao emetoat to M t
Itoorders of the liver or kldneyv
aig to tbe tot* Celtic age. I
ectric Bitters. If* a srooderfu)
.
Isa
Only
three
or
temr;
and effective nervine and tbe
s toand to a perfect goodl- !
f*l all aroaad medicine for run
eompatad ttat twenty-twa —•—la. It dtopoU nervoBsaesa.
aad aeuralgto and aiprts
___germs.
Bs. Only 50c, and aattotocaudarto
guaimnteed by
toon guaimnleed
aad F. H. Meads, druggtota.
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aaall tatond to tta North aea.
Tbe chief jffowtb In Americaa
ports to Bnaato ta* been to cottoa. tolaag Is Iwteg atoadUy ladoced to
ocrtroltaral Imptatoeato. copper
tr. I »T tta
amantoctataa. aad aaval atorea.

thvahoohommiitaa.

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aupervtoot for ooe year.

Inspector of election for one

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^ One member of board of education
for two years.
One constable fur one year.
Ward No. Flva
One siiperivsor for one year.
One alderman bir two years.
One Inspector at election for. two
years.
One member of board of odnoatioa
for two years.
One consubte for one year.
' Tbe polls of said elecUoa will bo
.open on said eisctlon day from 7
' o’clork In tbe foreuoon ontll 5 o'clock
I in the afternoon, when they will ba
i llnally closed.
In testimony wberaoC I taro bar*unto set my hand at tbo city of Travjerse aty. Grand Travarao eooaty.
i Michigan, thla J2nd day n< Maaeb.
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CllAfl. M. BBEBB.
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