The Evening Record, March 04, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 04, 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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1904-03-04

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THE E^NING HECX)RD TsSSiiir
TRAVERSE CITT, MICH^ FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1901.

WORKED TO !
TO SINK SHIPS
SAVE town!
IF PORT FALLS
LAWTOM. O.
•URROUMI
WALL or FLAME

omctAixV fionnEo.

TROOPS ARE
STARVING

n«i0 ymw.. Tba RMtena tfid fiat attampt ta prwaawt ttia landlin. ftiatlia
Intaaliwi of tSa Ruaalaiia avWwitly ta
farea a Sattia with tiM dapafiaaa. Tha
SCAJ«ITV or WATER ALSO AT lattar da nat appaar U wiab thii
rORT ARTHUR.
«mlr traapa ara aat yat eaafiplata.

M pf tha Japaaaaa ta land In

kNDSOME NEW IMFORTEO
thin drees poede Just received. Only
one of a pattern sold In city. Call be­
fore line le Sadly broken. Mrs. Tim-

part af tba appaaKtan and Saaat

•a ainit tha Ruaaian warahipa In tha
harSar K H Sacamas avidant that Fort
Afthwr mual fall ar Is daaartad and the
Seat cannat fat away.
KRTS CITIEE

af tha Yalu rtear with the asception of
ana la tha apparent ansiety to aacape
a fafward maramant af the apanaaa.
The exar'e faroea ara atUI holdine
Antanf. which haa baaa atrongly far.
used. It la btllavad hare that the
J^naae have already cut off the
afpuaa from thia place and are prepar*"S «• teNjact Htaaaiata.

TO BETRAY JAF SFICS.
Sreclnl to eSa Bvanlnx Baoord.

I?.

I

TO ANALYZE
CITT WATER

Ing hack the flames lo save
Fbrtwo
mile*, a
town
Ing.
roaring red line of flre
tended. Great masses of sOu>ke paint <
ed dense picture* on Ihe sky, the lurid
glenm lighted up the tctrliory
miles around W;itb buckets and h
wash bcdleni agd pitcher*. In
SAMPLES WILL S£ SENT TO PROF. every' conceivable kind of vessel, the
fought for their home*.
VAUGHN. STATE ANALYSItT.
One thouaand men by desperate lalsu
checked tbe flames at the grass lior
ders of the resell aUon at the cliy t
Water was distributed all around j
OMLT TEM TTFflOlD CASES IlmlU.
the chy but the fighters were una
to prevent great burning brands from
betaig hurled Into the ritr by tbe wind
One of Meaalee and Scarlet Fever and aod tbe breath of tbe flame luel
Fully lUi placea were burning at one
No Diphtheria.
but the volunteer fighters qolckly ove
these nnd the city’a loss to onl
110.000.
Board of Health Decides on a Precau- spent
weary
eary workers permitted to return
tmnary Meaaure-Samplaa Will Be
their rest.
SentFrom InUka Pipe. Schools
Many people are on the plains with
and the Asylum Creek.

While the cold weather
do«*s not breed the germs, it runs down
REPAIRING RUSSIAN SHIPS.
the systems of the people who are unBy BTre to the Evening Record.
nnd makes
Ltoidwi. March 4.—A diapateh fram
^ h*
Purl Arthur te the Central News, dated
le metotng last
Ding the com
itlon from the oart) of edura
yesterday, aays that the Japaoeae fleet
analysis
of the
which has been cruising hear thare haa
net bean eighted since Feb. tS. and
acted At
had diacuased the matter of an analy
sis and had decided lo await further
an tha battleehipa Retviaan and Csare- developmento before putting the city
addltkmal enpense
vtteh and the cruiser Pallada. All
During the months of July. Anmst
ether uMeele damaged, aays the eerre- ad September of last year, there were
K eases of typhoid In the city nnd
of tbeae was a case where
those who had the dlsea
water. One of them used
water This ye«
I as they
stand are three uaem of well water
and seven uaerm of rity water. There
have been no new cases reported thU
week hot the old cards are atUI up,
TypboM few Mate a kmg time aad
people aeeing the cards remalatag up
are led to bellera that there are uew
oaaea.
I te the aplrftual i
The my Is aMpulaiiy free from dis­
ease at preaeaL There to but one case
of scarlet fever amd that to practically
wait DO diphtheria aad but ooe case of
maaatos. Daring the mosth of Febru­
ary there were » deaths and In Jnau
ary only nine. U compdriaon with
this. It might be taterastlag to learn
that AlMsto. Oa., Is tha hcaJthleat city
j^ Pyi Arthur
^ toy to the rnkm. the death rate betag oaly
nine to the LSSO Travena Cltj a death
arto'Iival anperta thto the

,:si

^

e »• HUl.Wr «

N 3-ӣ.rsi=:r:

Ls Gretti Saturdsy.
Mnple. sslnt t. Ok. rsspln-rr.v and
oouanul kisses only Ioc per lb Botb I
phones
2123 11

nonbeast of Lawton.
Sarioualy Injured.
Mrs. Hendersoo and two daupbiers'
Uie eanaant of the I
badly burned. One da.iyhter will dii- !
A. N. Crawford, sertously l.um-il
WILL ABANDON YIN KOW.
Spread Southward.
Sperlsl lo ibc Kvenlnf Record
Al llotuirf. ihiKi-si «»f Kl<
Vm Kow. March 4.—The Rueaa- nmniy. the stald«-s and U rare hoi
Chinese bank la closing preparatory to were ronsurorsl Hfieen n-sl.leu
maving to Mukden. The women and bulldtnipi were destroyed
arc preparing to leave on the
Spreading
the southward, tht
arrival af tha
struck 7S.WM) acres of ip>vemi
military timlier and Indian scbtsdl
aapaefd a. oon as the riven c
house
reserves
Forty head of yovern ,
I within the next
ment cattle were destroyed.
|i
The flames spread lo the westward!
The United States gunboat Helens
najfor miles derourinjc horse* and cali;e!
^id
ul
•«»" bnlldlnps. In fart e»er.vthlo; |
to a SHtiah <
laava tha port U Is believedi that ths ***** ******* *" *’• ******
#av«5 Citx of L.wto«.
no resistLau-r ,ht. flre ajtaln shifted ti.

MUiT SHOW NO HATRCa
The board of health decided last
By Wire to the Brealns Raeord.
Toklo. March 4.—Suddhiat and Shin- evening to have samples of the city
water examined by Prof. Vaughn, of
to priaats haws been warned by the Ann Arbor the slate analysisl. Sped
mens will be token from the Intake
pipe, the Boardman avenue school.
Klmwood avenue orhool. the Central
school and the asylum creek Dr
on w
By Wire to the evening
em at
aeala. March 4^The
There
rhere are
_ .
typhoid
) of Field Marshal Count Von
er In the my at
but ihe
M la causing groat anxiety people have became alarmed and the
analysis of the water will be
snrance
If
nothing
moi
losing his
days and
of cases here U not suAclent to wnr
rnnt a fear of an epidemic. In fact
Count Von Walderoee wos tha
Traverse City, considering Its poptinmndar af the allied forcoe urhich latlon. 1» very fortunate In this rerttorchad te the roWef of the legatlone siH»rt Typhoid fever seems to. be unttsiislly prevnlent In the northern
•I Fokin during the Soer troubloe a
la aaally the leading mlllury figure

^ KlmM Pimma bad Orpmia are the

.

Carbon Pspers and
tppewrittr Gibbons
A fuU ttock M the bat prioa
.t Ultimo.

tyobart»Bmhir Companf

ONE JUST AS GOOD.'*
n*«<r hata at SS.00. S2.8a S2J».
S1.50. $1.00. aoft or atm. black or !
colors, ijst in at Benda’s.

^be fire swept over a wide atretch

SOMSS THROWN AT MINISTER.
Special to tbe Bveatec Raeonl

n liaaAaan laamad that the Rnaalan

i

There «*as eslrs pood atti
e luecHinp «f Pomoos t
Citv The local

ES-

lima saan inada la tmldlns^

Ttat'.wli.t'>midewlwBaaeaMt<MrMs.

TM«WKATMEH

Special to the Kreninx Record.

I Hava Saan raealvad hare af the
ian at Fart Arth«»r.. Tha water
meat fallad and N dlMauN ta pea
aM tba traapa ara atarvlnp. wblla

^ 600d Tmprtssha
raa la ib«> city yestcnlay cm btulscu.
OAiy Oim Fim la a life time, ir ma
>ar ihc KimImH—lfec licat oa the mar-

W. W. Kelley metliHth the a«i
tkm and prrmted plans for a stiact
ore tmllt of brick and stxme wbMi
TB0USAM9S ACUS BUUIED eooJd coat 11.700. The bolbliac would
be 22at and 50xS. It would be 24 feet
la balicbt and would eoaUtn 1€ cau
FIVE LIVES WERE LOST IN RUSM^ ooartm. As tbere would be do t
uaad in ibe oooatmnkm. It woul
ING SEA or FIRE,
enUrely Are proqC-

MAM COMMAMOCR NAS I

ArrAREMTLV ANXIOUS TO
CATC iAT ADVANCE.

SKVEKTH ^-EAR-SIM

MEWVAIILT PLANS

suffering will undoubtedly ensue. The
flre not only robbed them of their
homes and clothing, but food a* well
rtimste of losses is;
(. 140.000
.M.OOt
Ijiwton.I. $10.0
Others. ISO.000.
Farmers and ranchmen. lltxMKkt,
Beside this, the great loss to t!
be estli
timated

HOLD YOUR BREATH
An opportunity to the people
of Grand Traverse county to buy
Ihe highest class merchandtse at
llir price of the cheapest.
Watch for date of this sale
The Globe Store.
118 Front St.

65 Cases of the
World Famous..

lUomen’s
$boe$..

Just from the Factory

$l.$9
Matic by one ol' the most re­
liable manufacturers of women's
Usvtwcar in .\mcnca. These
shoes aic stjhsli ami hau.lsomr,
imKlclr.l after the iiiofc ci|k:iiavcsluiK^ Ihct fit ihcLxU
virrc< lly an«I aie very )*ciitrci
sJhk-5. This k a

Uery Special

.oner.

DRINK
GRAPE
JUICE
It’s Healthy and
we sell you afull
quart for

60c
Some of if in the
Window

...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT ^OBENSKY.

..Newland Hats..
S3.00,S2.50, $2.00, $1.50, SI.00
S«n « stltr-BUckor Colors.

8. BBNDA &

CO.

Real Reliable Clothiers

WE HAVE A GOOD SHOEMAKER'S SHOP

Hrow lor Boys’ Shoes
f)uT $1..^6 and %\.m Shoes lor Bo>w arc winncri. Thcj'rc made of
gootl lather

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppo.it. Whiting HcUI.

shoe

BTORt

We Sell Mayers’;
WET weather! CUSTOM SAWING
FOOTWEAR PLANING
TURNING

Men’s Boy’s and
Youth’s; can be
worn without rub­
bers: will not Rip;
Wear like iron;
You get them of
the :
;
:
The OU Reluble Sh<w Houm

All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Ti^avcrsc City Manuf?. Co.

FrankFreidricb&Co
New Stand *242 Front Street

SWALLOWED CARDOUC ACTD,
LanaJng Young Woman ThougM Her
Husband Didn’t Love Her Any
More and Ended Her Life
SpeHal to the Evening Rect>rd
Lansing. Mich . Manh 4 -Hilda Car

ANOTHER SNAP
'1‘his time its the finer class of

band nnd after taking
the poison, askad him to kUs her f
When be dW wy he smelled the ncld
on her breath Just before she died,
the aald she had killed herself lxcause he didn’t love her nnv more.

Dnss Goods

SENATOR LOONISFOI MAYOR

They are on from tables ami

over as the only
hat for the first appearance
thouunds of good dreaaers
wait ijat.ently every

$7 cents is tbe Price

1 «t CnUrlfifl th« Rk.
St Grand Rapids.
Special to the Erring Record
Grand Rapids.
March 4.—Sen
ator Loomis whose term will soon ex
plre, ooe of the best-known republlcaas
la Western MIchlghn. tote
afternoon Hied papers with
entered the
C. SLADE, president.
t Man Hoad of Na
sale Lumbar Osalcrs Aaooclation,
Special to the Erentag Record.
Washington. March 4 —At the anaunl meoUng of the National WhoteHde Lumber Dealers Aasoctotloa. C.
Slade, of Saginaw, was elected preai {
Family aJngls In Court.
Tbe case of U K. OlbU et al vs F.
E. Lahym et aL went to the jury fhU
formooa la Orcult court at U:&0 and
up lo 1:S0 they wsew uaabto to reach a
decialoa. A jury was gaeured at 2
o’clotfli la the case or Mb PaEhaasmt
vs. Abdrew Wiltockar «t bl. aad to now
oa trial. Tlie case to a trover case la
which two brather-ln4awa are at law.

Mr. aad Mrs. M. Olaito^nnlag wiui
toavu aoob Sor a trtoit la DatiulL

The

year—lhe only hat
sold at five dollars
that to well worth

assortment consists of Piiesiley*s Cravnetta
Rainproof Coverts. 54 inches wide and value

the money—those

$1.50 to $2.00

who once buy them
thereafter will wear
no other make—

5C inch fine Melton Skirtings—Imported Nub Zibilines
also plain sty’les in colors Grey. Brown. Black
and Nav>% values

sold here, there
the one price to all—

$1.25 to $1.75
Premillos aiTd Blind Pebble Cheviot also in the assort­
ment. These arc exceptional barf^ains.

NEW

•5

story
block.

COR.
FRONT
Axa
ONION.

j dsmiHon

Ootbing
Co.,,.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

THE E\'£l>iyO REOQBP, TBAVKBSE CITT, MICH., FRIDtAT. MABCE 4, tMl

FWESm
ATST^LOPH

r

111 Msifi*
as«cs«sr

9M»ir

VNOt. T. BA7U art 4. W. I

EXHIBIT WILL BE BUffCMOII TC
THAT MADE AT CHICABO

A $35 Screen ari k 2Sc Bottle
of Farnltiire PoBshfor Only 25c
This screen is imported from Japan; all srorfced in silk b> hand. SEE IT in our window. The
manufartwwn of Cedarine Furskure Poliah.in or­
der to g« their polish in
home, give one of
these beautiful screens free with a three
lot
of poTish. It is BO new raiture for me. as 1 have
used the |K>lish in my bosiness. and have sold it
for 12 >-ears and never yet had a complaint; It
sells for 25c per bottle and will make your old
furniture as bright as new. EVERY ONE who
buys a bottle has a chance to get this beautiful
screen free of other charge.

— •m —

£
t A. •KUXHta CNr anmmtt.

it^^&sssr

|v

world's fair bHTaMtato

AHI YOU A •UlLDtAT
A fevtefs MD agntiMs «a« ia
TraTCTM qtr vttli a Aaalra of kicatiAg
Ha ted teard otters apaaklaa

won of tte tHj, lu iadttstrlal adraa
U«M. Ha acteoU. Ha salaa as a
dtj aad ted iasf aboot aiada ap tei
ated to loeata bars panaaaaailT.

Ha

was aoaranaaK wim a rtilsaa. vtea
tte aaa a^da tte raauu*. -Did fim
fr

Be Bteem.
Bte drsmM tsaaae that
been nbla to mra la afl Ms K^m. and
Oread Rapids. Mich.. Man
that to emnrrb HnTs Caianb <
is rte only pueitlve aura m«w kn
Plans lor tte Michigan forest
u» ite medic
blbU at tte Umtoiana fterebnat

aurtacoa of tte system, tberaby 4e>
mroylag tte foimdaikm of tte dtoenae.


IM.

^tascvfr Cim,

-No- was tte r<-

mtedo^^. X Hah

New/ffrefroof Mteatoa emtata for

Btai# atooartw; Umnmmtw ia ftotHr Crerk tbia wring.
Ctty hof broke leg

diiM*i<Hrft|nWp|U
(hnkgrn fonnm jrWrjrit

ltlw.~lt

bald at tte PantUml
Drop mekd te 1
win be
Hal H bare atlopfd by
SmtU of loo la at tte dose of tte are
Hard coal aapply axbaaatad aad aofi
coal
at a premlam ai Forttead.
lower penlaaula forretry oxhlblf
Ughtntag ttroek bare of Adrian
prepared plans for a display fai
lior to that made at tbe Oolnm farmer, kllliag two bead of cattle.
Guest* and patSreU of Battle Creek
bias exposition. Tte axhlblt wUI oc

lag aature la dolag lu work. Tte prop­
rietors bare so mock faHh la tte enrativa powers that
tbat they offer One Hun­
Hun
dred Doltors for any case thal H Calls
to cure Send fur fiat of toatlmunlala.
ireaa F. J. CHBKKT ff CO.. Tiv
0.
I by aU draggtoU. 7Sc.
_ oo hi*
m HaUa ramnr PHta for const!- of tbe display to be borne by buslnem
men of Michigan, principally Ittmbei aleigh.
For staalteg ISO Bom bto btotber.
More. Tte exhibit, therefore, al
gh oondocted In oonnectioo with
TOWN OF TWO INHABlTANTt
“***“*•
itate dtoplaj'. will be of no expense i“dSs “®**®**
La»t j
They Wore tte PialmaoUi and CdHor to Ite state Itself I sf Michigan Woods.
of tte Local Paper.
Mr. Hubbeli.
of the Bockley-DougUs
Maolfflre. has arranged
of all the woods of Mlchl

vorijeriflf 3;ofti
gt-iOflfU
IKa^rtuf t^abnHMkbrrr eptnbe
2M

WHOLEtALE

was glraa to aadarauad itet Traaaraa
Tte laagli at tte

clUtaa dtepallad all doote aad tte baalaaaa auui wte daslrrd to loeata Hrfi
That was oalr oaa laataaoa.
Wa
eaold ctta maajr otters tet tter all
atew tba aasa tklag.

Gold had bene fonnd near where It
was sabeeoueotly located. Tte find
was supposedly rich and In no ttoae a
town of perhaps 2.000 persons was
Sourtoblng. But the and,didn't pan out

Tte

alUrtp wtttete trwU. It aot oiUr gmva
tteaitjra
Itet H(

and ocher Interesting features
exhibited. Mr. Hubbeli has just re
turned from Houghton, where he con
suited with Superintendent Green ol
the upper peninsula forestry display
While the oosl of tbe forestry ex
hIbM to to U* paid by Michigan busl
ness men. tte exhibit will be under tht
direct supenrUloo of a special commU

KIT OK TKA KOffoHIS H|N\KR.*’

Don’t let a little thing like that provoke your husband s temper. Call up the Knicrprisc. We will get
it to you s-ind John won t know .anything alxmi it. \\V
keep a rig for esptre iaily quick deliver^'.

leave aad the newspaper mac could A T.
have done Ukewlae but for the fact
that be had eoatracied to publish hun
^ J^Hubtell. Mantoire
dreds of mining claim notices
\\ Mitchell. Cadlll
Three notleea had to be published for
LatUitettoVhlebt
8 o'h
Fisher. Ray City
eU months boforo bn could get
Aa«lotobii aifaas, -Ha wte doa. aot
B«lward DuckUy. ManUt#-e
money, which waa on dopoalt for
protrsaa. aatrogatM - aad If H's traa la a Puoblo bank and which nason
of a laaa H i trwa of a city
to 14.000 or IS.OOO. tte coat of eacl. i.o
-clliaa ara BMula tbrougb um«o
If aaw tloe being |20.
aer«mf»anl«l by
paopla do am ooosa la. If aaw Indoaf:*lw)n
Ikm.f of Unsing.
for 8t. Mils to lnsp«>ei the
^trlaa art aot attraciad,
bnlldin
doM aot late bold of naioral adraa^ e^m4Ud noir^^ Itea^
The
plans
of the Grand Rapids furr
U«aa. a clif win BO ao Car aad ao far- the only man la tte -dty - located In
tte monntataa **torty aUlea from no
tter. ItwHltetlatoarataadarat wbera." ao ha offmnd the postmaster
: are
maturing.
have Iteen
tite It dtep aad tfteds only la oao dl- •100 a month If ba woold
unti rapidly
l»re|iartHl f*»r ih^dlspli
display, which will
te could eomplate Ite oAcial printing hi
raeikMW dowa but
the finest evh>l.|t of furniture ov*^
The
postmaatnr
aeeepied
the
offer
ant
AcHy
tte two ymmg fellows (both slngu
ateaklag by'lu
men) were the sole ooenpanU of th«
t by oaa wte was rnady Iowa for three long months, at ihi
Have you Indigretlon. cvmstlpatlon
ekme ef wkleh ttey turned It over u headache. I»aekarhe. kidney trouble?
■ of tte owls and th. Ilollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will
make you well If It fails gd your
ney back. That's fair
cent*,
or tablet form Jas G Johnson.
of tte baHatai Ufa of

-Qql aaa^teotelt 4<

witbte Aad yac tte'

FKfn_FIB
James Q. Jebneen, DrwpgleL Offers tte

te or ate baa a cteac« to I
kUo^ bar own and work

Peeple ef Trereree CJ|y VInel. a

end Heallnf Medicine.

S:

c:.r

We haie s warranted cure for alj
TMl CITV WATEIL
In. Hred. debilluted. nervous people.
WhUa tbarr may te DO actual di
It Is Vinol. tte most delicious and valu
thal the city water cootalaa typteld able preparation of ood liver oil ever
»vered VInoI toore op the diges
grrms and. «io arcouni of tba gaaarmi
organs, curt* all ston
mal es rich, red blood, ere
country, ttera arc doubts ai
whatbar It Is from eba water or
still tba action of tba board of hMilih
In darSdlng to bava tba water analysed
by oompetenl authority dasanras
bottle of Vtool. and I
wish every sufferer could see what It
has done for me. It brought back my
appetite, pot flesh on my bones,
the watar from the city supply, bailer strengthened
my nervous system and
lag that while It may not be actually toned up lu) whole physical condition.
daagamus. still there Is a cbance that Vinol simply did wonders for me '
we have ao often stated In these
It contains some germs Tbeaa hare
nns. Vinol Is the grealret strength
hm ellher boUlag the water or else creator
kaosm to medicine, and we do
using that from aome other aonm
not iK'lleve there U a person In this
y but what Vinol will benefit at
Dolling water to an admirable way to
destroy disease germs beoaoaalha bac­
teria die at a certain tamperatura but
at tte same time. boOad watar to not
throat and
only anpaUtable but by ualag that
tronbles. and we return
alone, abmathing Is lost Watar eon
It fails James G. Johnson,
tains nourishment Thera is a e«
druggist. J^>r tte convenience of
amount m organic life In water Ihal Traverse City people Mr Johnson has
arrsaged with some of the other retail
aids the hnman body In nuim
iggtots In Ite city to aell Vlnrt
ways.
. Vihrtx tte watar to bulled. tb«
WOLVffg IN LOS ANOELES
ganlsms die along with tte gms bnd
watar Is robbed of Its power. Again,
Cold DHvre Them Out of tte Rocky
acme boll water and than put ke In U
ia order to cool It for drinking
poaesu This destroys the agty^i. of
boUlng.
nnd In tte
If tba analysis shows that tba watar Rocky mountain region to to Hood
to germ-free, then It can be taken with- acMithern California with gray wolrea.
These animals heretofore have been
oni fear aad without boiling Dolling
watar to all right, but the beet prerenlhra of typhoid fever to good health.
Ascterreoltof
Tate plenty of fraah nir. axairtoa free
i. the ranchers art
V ere loaare of steep and poultry, nnd
ly. breathe deeply, be moderate In food
•e
hunter
to
having a brand new kind
and temperate in beverage, get tba
•port
bodily bteltb np to a high maadard
The gray wolf to an exceedingly Urnand no matter If you do drink, breathe Id animal and he aeldom eme^ into
or eat a few doeen microbes of the the open In the daytime Jn anch aer
typteld your body by Its own rigor tlous an are timbered or have abtm
» of bntah. and In tte ennouk
will throw them off.
mountains, where caves abound,

FIRE INSDRMCE
J. H. MONROE

General leeiiaoce i ■ JIENTISTS...
I •^^'ts^ssMssr
fpw Wllhplm Block ’

oaa BAWYin a ncNNAixn

Isi I

FIRE INSURANCE

SHTS-bH?^

i.bet li nolMMly here esn ssy all the
pray«*rs In the boc»k and say 'em right.'
said Ryan as a starter.
nan pulleil his r«iai tall and Ryan
turned around.
•Taking mer' h«* ask«N|. ss he felt
for the five

■Oh. that will l>e all right. I will
eacit you a few line* myself Thir
tcf-n years ago today 1 was in church
•fore. I am like the bad penny, bound
come back. You set- tn-fore you
dies and gentlemen—'*
Just then the bluecoat ai>p«>ared and
seUed Ryan by the coat. Ryan struck
at the officer and closed liU right eye.
wot ewe. AUtbeymklaxtoirxadrcMOBThe pullev^man sas plsialy a little out •ble
Ittol of their krem M rem.
lement He did not like to
Is club In church. If it had Ikeen
D—but that's another ston.
Finally the officer g«H Ryan as far as
the do.,r Just as the swinging portals
dosed tehlnd them tbe choir finisbtm
forth

Dt Ptofce‘s Csmaoo Sreae Madkal
Adviser to sret Avf cm rscelpc of n ooe-

L

Tte fiotem of tte bk DartliMtea
tetd la New York tefaffa that dty

A D. TYLER
DENTIST

GREAT MARCH
LINEN SALE
Effort has been made *o meet the most exacting demanda of the buying pubik by providing i
which are wonderfully complete, thus affording the widest posaible selection.

TABLE LINENS
54-in. Unbleached Table Damask, splendid goods, 30c yard.
72-In. Unbleached Table Damask, in three fine grades. 7Sc, »1.00 and $1.25 tha yard.
70-in. Bleachsd Table Damask at SOc the yard. Napkin* to mateh at |1.50 the doasn.
72-in. Bleached Dama.k, a beautiful pattero, at %\M) a yard. The napkin* te mateh are ^2.75 the derre.
72-in. Bleached Damask at $1.25 the yard, with the napkina at $3.50 the dorsn.
Red Dama.k in fA„r splendid grade* at 20c, 25c. 40c'*nd SOc tte yard.
70-in. Mercerized Cotton Oamaak. with a permanent finish that will wash nicely, selta at TOe the yard
72-ln. Bleachod Damask in all grade* ud to the very finest that the looms turn out. with napkins to match
from $4.25 to $«.00 the dozen.

LUNCH CLOTHS

otter.

Th, 9r.«e« variety of beautiful soobi with the ma« arllatk baaigh. aelling alUha way

each.

BOSOM LINEN
Tha baat maUrial for shirt boooma. two grabto. SS I"Chat wida. aelU far Me anb Me the ywb

HORSES

BUTCHER UNEN

V

40-in. unbleached at 3Sc tte yard, and tte bleacHod gviality for 40c.

SHIRT WAIST LINEN
A msM popular Hnan. tO-ln. wMs. aelta for $1 JO. It tekss just uns yar^ fpe a watoi. Ws will Mil thia In any istos
wten you want tte linen for doHlst and fancy work.

Tte sltoatlon la Chlaa Is aaaamlag
the utmost gravHy. Tte prejudice
against the Russians to baeomtag man- bad
aad a brevy
hrevy coat
coal oof fur
Ifeat U tte moat praaonnead manner drnlve that they
nnd an outbreak which may OQual tte from a colder dim
Doaer uprising to not Imprababla. Al*
ready violence to being resorted to and
at tte
tte most frightful crimes committed,
while tte natives are being Incited by
Raaelans. This condition will lend
complexity to tte fkr Eastern eonaiei
and other nations beside Rueata and
Japan my yet be dragged lato tte
trouble. Ttera to Ukely to be a rapmitloa of tte campaign to -kill tte torid no dtoUnctloa wtD be aatefftteL aad oar darUag waa aavdL
Ro-s Baw aoaad aad welL- Everybody
oatte la kaow. tVa tte oaly aare rere
tor eoagka. calda aad an laag diaaaaas
Oaaraaiood by Jax. Q. Jobaooa aad r.

U/llhAlm

LW HtSTlieS I till

imoB Ryan had not l*e.‘n Inside a
•e of worship for 13 Years nntll s
days ago. and he had not l^n n In
8L Joseph's church in Bmith Bend.
Ind . 13 minutes before he had had a
fight and blackened a poIle,‘man’s eye ibr period of cteggv esa be i
His religion Ryan said, was of the vlg

abort bit bred. vDue foot sbould br
Btoctd te odvmnreV the other, aad
both teeto aboold te\ raised from tte

°

W I. a, aoiLMMa.

Jkmt Ryan Had Not Been to Church
ter IS Years end SUrted befne
thing When He Did Oe.

•ah-hmeo.-

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

PHONE. 148
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

»ACK SUDliMABETtOUILE

;bo7TsS:;r n»lU*d

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISH Eft

And discovers the tea is all gone*
the first thing that enters her mind is something like
this: •‘Tiikkk nu\v. Jpn\ wii.i. jxv m.mi! I havfn i a

SlOQ I

mv^,

BETAIL

WHEN A LADY STARTS
TO GET HER DINNER

pif. -I doat Ibiak ni
Off was tealthr**

J. W. SLATER

.fv irlwC^ncr^, me ti ah*
6(bcr in nnh |x glridirr

HANDKERCHIEF LINE:N
•ewtitui 000b. fiH- bainty handkerehief. aell far SOc. Mo. SIM mmAtiSO the yard.
hanbkarehlata; 24 la. wM.

-The ha^vier guality aul«-

S«e tha yaM.

TOWELS AND TOWELING
Turkish Towto. unbleached.

Sc. lOe. Ifte. 20c. 2SC.

Tte bleached

mH

for 20c. tte.

ffaods fsr tSCo 2t4n. far 4te. ISte. tor BSe.

I will have a car load of Hones at Brodhagen'a
Barn on Saturday. March 6th. If>-ou are in srant of
a hone or team, you should not fail to see this lot.

LEOSOLOMON

d crash from 7c to Ite tte yard.

Were rags for te and I

TteplalnHMkMllefof1te.il

Tte teaaated guality from lOc to Ite.

TKHMUfl&Ur

MacHimE

v-4

I^KVEKIXG EEOOKD, TRAVEESE.OITT, MICH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1*W."

\mm

Our RaMir.
nMtiMiSKfei

OIDMIObeat
BMcmUbeaf
i

fiomtiewis

• in- •
W 4

dtj Md IM oM nster M ra|
I
tW teMMM cra«to qMH

It*. $.1. U EIkt . C

6ralHmi«iid - ^

t•

Brk«t OtJck Rtlitf (W tbe
“ClMkilV’* SMMtiML

Rye flour

iMWtf Mi MifW M4 SMHriMr
4Mllly* Cff CIWBi

« Rannab
cunAL anrs
•r m

Cay €o.

ahore, la I
fora t
bare waited 1
Tk* pvt of l^ni^ wn I* prac j

of tbe Uoed.

IMi

M kand.

,*It Jterkml in« ,vk
«!, W|i|„uk Ikr Ik.
«|,
Tr..,.t *c 1h.
vll Markin** Tnwi Sr

Fancy Strip
inr t>.
Fancy Ikwrlr.. CndkiJi. IJc
Fancy Snankrd binnn. ISe ft.
I nni «.|t|n* in Ih, 0™,,ua,d
8n«nr f.* |)>i
0!ut»r MUtnrr Symp. 1 cni

*.TtlMvO»iy. ft*' ........ ..

S.IM Break Ml Reeord>-6ur
tntMdttCare by Utdl.(
Onif Fint, V Mn^f
Will be Rehadad.

Henry H. SUnley. a eott«»n luerchaat. I
by wboB be waa adopted and naaMd.
Aad here also stood the Royal hetH.
bennm b«.telry. which
rraa one of tbe moat magnlllcent pwhla tbe eoimtry. tbia gaaraatcod core
la tbe coontr? half a ceofor catarrh bai glreo moet aatoaUh

IOWA!’iANKEF?S^LI^^^

Srs.'ISSUTSSSS

IWteinMBI.
ull>r o( Uc dtr o(
«ad hw IM ti«n MWlf *11

§Mm

«>»ri«g L«.t I
f-kvy
F.V,
K««c>
Fk*<TT

gara oot af thU Aftrr looking at tb«
boitona a motarai br aald: -Yra. tb«y
arr graular malaebitr. It la a I
aoBir atonr and I harr alwaya admtrvd adrertlae to their cuatnenerm tkMt n*.
It I havr a naaataiiMcr of It la tbe omel win be
lag that It

) aupper Henry (Tay gave there
I nae a« a idafehooae for the re-

of the old quarter I
an lllu tratkm .if the an
ble rim> with w hl. h lukal
pTbcffa ia ebaorlng tbe <
tbe great golf port of MniaUna Joat
Id the money oaleas Hyoiael ctirea around the iMmer from tl»e qnaint
Th. They hare aold a great many
alley, .re towering
Hyomel urn flu. and today no oib.‘r
once bonding*. aiHl clanging
meot for the core of ratarrfa: haa ; trolley car*
bare penetrated It. medbe. |
any frteoda la Tnverae City
j ral .inlet. Uw the .New Orh-an* rail- |
ticlnlty aa Hyomef.
ken.e>
are Mild to be one M the moat
It ia a KcieBtiac. yet cummua aenae!
method of treating aad curing tbla tooj«»«P^te and aattafaetory bvwl tran..
(U by direct j port* tloo ayatema In the com
erery cell of tbe air • port New Orleans I* already
I lathe bead, throat and lung*.! fully rlraling Xerr York In
all ca j grain, and rec'ent raUroad develop
"
meota hare opened whler market.

A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A FLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION ONLY.
ed than Inure Ufe ln.ur.nce In a g.ad camMTiat more U needed
? Thl. 1 I . sar-tJy what The Rankt>r« IJfe fur-

WE HAVE THE

COAL

mntract, are now
repuhtkaai recent
meue than |C.&oe.bOO.
I
,
TM aUta of MIbomoU U «BrtdbM adelMla ia hU honor ar.a talking
ILOOO. past
^
to tbr •xtrol of flO.OM by ibe^ r«mt aUwt inpudeoee ' A good caae of Im^
dewtli of Mrm. ParehoBri Wabaly of
i!
Shanm. M««d ill ymn, vbo led do
Our RcMvre Pond now exceeds |;.l,oo w.Wi Thl. 1. pbdgid for
r,
Mira Sbr had llr-f bJob# for mtny war. Old Stott Redway.
burae dealer, aold antne hoiaea lo ii^
l*a>ment of losses In excess of ten death, t tbe tboQ«and per annum,
yoduu.
Hoth I I.inl and Soft
rail, become due quarterly each year. •yatde at y«»nr local Imnk.
^aBh lUby. lar ym old and fur the piriwameat for uae la the Held. Thewe
making It convenient and easy to carrv
4aM thirty flvr yem aa lomatr of thr b4»raea tamed «iut to he wortbleaa aad
BntaawlclL. K. J. poorlKMiM. U rrport
•e to bo diylna 41eMa hi« a habitaal
aaabkrr #trrr aim bia boyhood daya
kc
"•
<aad haa draak llqnor vbrnrrrr hr ror the army,
oould «n It aiBboat aim hr wa* abir hem nn tbe \
Our plan 1. right, the managemeM u g...! and there i. muhing
to bold a claaa to bla llpa
Moln^^owl!
Instiranre than Ttie Hankers Life «f |>...
until v«»iir l»ifi ihi iii|»i> lull
nr. Parbburaf a aitratloii haa bi^

*“■
are
oot
P'^e
and
I
IHatiiriiaacea
of
atriker*
ratiMt to a amralaa Deamiiap*^ arcoui
Inifftligale this f.w >4.tinu |f
Send >o.,i i»r, |«. a„,r .»rei,i for par
eatarriial
nation.1 guvrroment
rliial dl* tronble.
lieo'ar*. and Uln.ir.ikm
.Net
*T
of an lao nb ar wHh bia drar 4>l nearly a* grare as an ladividual
le d'fkiniii.^.- ikniAi cii«t I
li
***** eommenUI lolcre-ii. are prv
frirod. Tlw»maa (’ Plan, and partlc .u^.l.*r of the «y»i-m Orerwurk. 1«mi*
I.h I.hI.JI^ aa iuhaU-r.'mlli.nn.
***- Imn.edlalr rM^Hidlture
J.E. MURRAY,
E. W. NOTHSTINE, ^
larly to ibr jM-aaior’a aaw rihia. *1 ai <4 fthH-n. nertim. lemdon will be fuldn.pia-r ami *itmrl..ni Hy..m, l Tor m-v- j
to take care ..f th^ «ruwhiwtd l.y utter rollapae.
la town fur J.iialaraa aad rrllalon
Hoc I AND. Mich
eral week*' tr.almeot.
tolumr of trade In .n.iioii. rk-e.
Thra with a ronifinpliKMia anon Ilalih* remedy
Yfni lake no ri.k in buying Hyomel. t lumber. wnc*r and otlre^ j.ra*lm f.
;. E. Walt A Sons tawiiUelv
ly guar
fmter*. If. a wonderf^ tee to refund ytuir
Mwa< Neeo Bar Patker*.
I be for bualneaa.**
A llartla. N. a
g B. Evada. N.
ffectire aenrlne aad
Tatyana Y
BRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
relqYhooc 171
around mndlclae for
handaome KirghU
RhU girl .
COBPANY.
df a fe4T days ago
church, hut formerly pruAecutlng
umsm r-h.ii.iaM
fore
the
f.re*ldlnK
Jndge
at
the
dLtrirt
__________________________________
TrMni-.^T..
>nly 60c. and •
lornla of Atlanu. Before that he
court
In
Astrakhan
with
the
following
------------------------------*
by Jaa. G J
bewo a detective. In which capacity
BUSIRESS CARDS. ,
*
traveled a good deal Mr. McConnell ami P. H. Mead*.
an Infant of flre years she had
, -■ -i: — _
Train !«.*«■ Tr«n*r*r('ur it i:>a m «<Ualf i I
has been crmducUng a aeriea of .pedal
Penny Need Be Paid Unless It j been l»etrotbed by b-r f.tler to tbe
ICE 26 FEET THICK
meet lag* la Trinity Methodist church.
Cures You of Catarrh.
ten year^W son
tber acting a.^ordlng to Kirghiz .-u*
tbe other
Tr.ra^r«. IH,
p. m f.»
• Use Hyomel atul be cured of ca ^ tom- Tbe young mat. im.w .-lalm- hi* »T VuViT:!
day at tbe age of IPS years, haa been
tarrh.- say S K. Balt A on*. BTien a bride, and. altbongh the tatter loves
a MetbodUt preacher for threenjuar
r car fetrlaa Nos. 1 aa
responsible busloeas bouse like thl. another young tiilawman. «l»e i* bHd
Better prepare jwtnelffbr
ler. of a cemury. He had been MOt
come* out and advcrtlHes that Hyomel by both iMirrm
Mit on the 1
a l»ig Coal Strike, get yoor
, and tint
win not cost a -penny unli‘*fc It does Infantile hetroi
Inns rcadj:
1
catlj; lay
oMbe rm«Hi mange la tbe lee condition nu all that It clalm^ for it. ft show,
waa the proceat from a
l^',o•*
«s-.,
yvd the Judge
j-cai’s xundyr of coal while
church against such t
attempt will be made to rebaiie thr what remarkeble confidence they have) right
tit of Russiana 1la* .art.------- --- o*a '
I- HojSJiB,. a..r.r.««i
--*>•<
veteran laborer in the vineyard that Inat. The k» ha. formed around In this scientific medical treatment.
you ran get it, cajiecully
^ lYI to*Be* B*.- K..,, r..
C VX>ClIWOOO. O. P. • T a.
j
the oncer, of tbe conference had him them to a thickae*. of 26 feel and by
A complete Hyomel outfit consists
at *uch low figure*. Wr
After
a
iwreful
rrferen.v
to
the
removed to the Institution for the i
of a neat iuhaler. that can be carried tbe Judge rule4l that,
make a *|»ccialty ol toft
maintained by the denomlnatloo
in the pocket or pnrse. a medicine lawr gave the fullest freedom
coal in ija lot* deliver it
Governor llachelder of New Hamp
dropper anil a bottle of Hyomel. and Uglous and mor
•hire haa appointed an engineer who I.
to you at *lncUy whole*ale
cosU but II
the
noaortlHxlux
subject*
ni work mapping but the highways of
price* Chdl Citz.
The Inhaler last* a lifetime and
the date. Blien this has been dot
when extra bottle* «if Hyomel are
7-2 and * r wiU tell you all
a eomprehenrive .y.tem of road Im
needed, they ran U> obiaiae.1 for r.Ac
all alK)ut I
prnvement will be begun. It 1* Intend­
This treatment doe* away with all
ed that every imciloo of New Hamp­
dlMUcr^t'ahle and dangerou* stomach
shire shall lie provided with a ~
doalng Rnwthed Ihrtmgh the Hyiv
clan, grfvel road and the oosi
Lulu Stanhope. St. Ixniis: ‘1 fxU^ me] Inhaler for a few minutes four TboMb J*P«n be the latest ronntry
i^be from IMO to #1.6410 per to have a horrid complexion. I took times a day, it Impregnate* every par- to enttr the circle of world pow er*.
• mile
kte l» t oat
Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea aad tk le of air taken into tbe air passages rioperor aurpasaes all Moerelg
IlftO.OOO
for this put
called the prettiest girl in the and lungs with germ killing and the length ol hi* pedigree,
■ISthat in tlx yaar.
’.** Sl^acents Jat. G. ‘
health giving balsam*. In thl* way it to the London Chronicle,
«0ft mile, will have bene c«»mpleted.
eures the most chronic and de4»p seat
.T
lui lu 1 ‘“f"
Mrs. Belva l^ockwood. who once ran
ed catarrhal disease* of the air pass- one hundred and twenty •ctmU luiiu....-w.
L-rt* io direct. unbroL
f<ir the presidency, baa been la WashIngtoo looking after aome legislation
The user 1* the
I»flw ll« W iIha-lM IO» k. <Ms.TM T;
Judge wheiherj^*“”y
in which she I. Interwaled. One after
Hyomel 1* to be paid for or not If J»P»n- The founder
I on the floor of the
- VjtJ5mll. I
It doe* noi help. 8 E WaltIt A Son* *n Japanese Iigcnd a goimcM or uie i
, p
wshk
Dried by Gol Ike Hill, the
erfi
the m
monev and | auD and contemporary with N.-l.m-had [ UVilWx*
whip ••Great Scott •*' ex
It will not
nezxar. «W .rear* beftire the Christian
claimed Champ Clark. * here’s Ike Hill
tbe Ilomsnofr*
aad MU. Bemoerwey!- Tbe remark
u-e liioi. when
wa* beard by Mr*. l^orkwoiKl. who
loverelgnty ©f
laughed good natwredly and waved her
j the then ertim l house of flurlk. A*
hand at the Mtoaourian. -leiok out.
Breathe Hyomci and
All CaUrrhal for other European ruler*. King EdFaila.- vrard can go back to Cerdlr. 4IC. A. D..
Germ*. -Money Back if
I the HasMborg* to fCC A, IV and the
flay S. E. Wait A Sons.
UobeoaoIIeroa to the eighth i-entury.
but aa king* only to 1701.
Am
a good deal
sing Hyimud The beallog
eooveraatloo. He talked of his
r balsams which compose 'Nt>ORBED BV GOOD AUTHORITY.
ADSOLUTELT ODORLESS
Mk-h . March J. IW« >*—B-bk-a.
wonderful treatment are breathed
Grand Rapid.
Ra
►m it May Cxmcern — I har*through
To Whom
h a 1neat |»ocket Inhak-r that
L.IOM-T
used the W C. Miner Patent Nut Ivock
wHh fevery tl outfit
In thl* Iwg>-. the germ-killing and and have given It the severest tt^*! po*.
health givin Hyomel penetrate* to the *lble. I have put them on liolt* on an
old
Diamond
C>o**lng
where
the
IVre
most remoi
remote celt* of the lung* It
aearches out and Ikills disease germs In Marquette crosst-s the G R A I six
wa4 tm
of the head, throat
to kf-ep Ih)II« tight with
_
_
_
ktf^and 1 haie om tmiched
taied __
nbrane.
drive*
catarrh
from
the
system
*
wrench
since,
and
they a-e •“ I
” tacked woman, hardly abk to
I remarkable rY-*uli* have fol right now a* when they were pm on i
tola herMlf. Anyone ocrtalaly has
* »hlnk It I* the ber- —•
lowed the use of H.vomel bv the best
my sympathy who sulleri 'from
f In Traverse CItv. that S. K. ««
marketMi>da.v
ic Son* have the greatest confl .
rat 1000 WATTS
os J McCLOSKEV
dence In
Division Roa
They believe In
so thoroughly that
L. E. TRIMBLE. Prop.
they will give their
' gaaraa
ire to refund the money If It does not
Tier Ninth am! Union 8ts
cure, tbe purchaser to be sole Judge
Citicen* Pbone 7S0.
Thl** Is ian unusual offer aad the first To tbe L«q:sl Voter*
the City
Traverse
City.
CViunty
of
Grand
fort
caUKTh ha* iHH-n sold In
Traverse and State of Mich
this way If It cuiV*. tbe expense I*
NcHice I* hereby given i
w bile if it fai¥. the cost U al>^ Boards
of Registration fi»r the several
wards of the city of TravrrM- City will
If jxMi are
lafe enough not to ro«*et on Tuesilay and Wedneaday.
be troubled
caUrrh. tell your March 11th and 16th. HMH for the pur OSTKO«>»A-r»-IV
Carpet Cleaning
friend* of 8 E Waitit A Son*’ offer and
pose of registering all qualified voter*
> Uke advanti
residing in the city of Traverse City
who are not now regl»ti-re<L said
Netica.
Boards of Registration will meet In
Propoaltlons for the purchase of the each of the five wards of said ritv in
If. X CHAnn, fnrtutK.
Store buflding. comer Sixth
fence*, bleachers, grand stand, ticket
ooe lit
tf WMkftcloo
and Union
PoiKmico
o»ce and all lumber and timbw be­
CONSULT
longing to the former Traverse City
giicn Marc* l*f, 1004.
Ap­
Bas Ball Aasoclatton. located on the
ply
at
office
of
Michigan
Twelfth iireet base ball park, are in ball on Spruce street.
Third ward, in C » P. 8. hall at .No
vlted from those who can make uae
of tbe lumber and timber oomprislng *26 8ouU Union street
•UrtOBg bay. MICMFourth wanl. In Eoglne bouse No. 2
Tbe aale of said property wUl be on Casa atreet
Fifth wmsd, la primary nelMnil fmlld
onsummated with tbe porty making
be blgbeat bid for easb. tbe Iamb? tng on East State street.
EXPERT OPTICIAfI
Said
meeting
of
iho
Boards
of
Rego be removed on or before May UL
Choice of 125 WatchM at om
MM. Tbe put must be cleamd In Iftration will be opeo from sevoa At Hotel WhMing the BrM five days
fourth off rogular prioea.
irapafaUcm for ■
o’clock In the forenoon untU eight In March. Giaaaea guaranUad to IH;
o’clock in the afternoon of said regis­
tration da.vs
I hereby give notice that I vOl BOt
Choice of 100 Chains at ahnaol
a opodatty. Difficult
mooy wbereof I bare
•f.
» reaponalbie for any debts mmtnet.
By Order of Board of I
tor*.
band this third day ol
of March
ed by my wife. Eva Lavrenoe. aad will
reject any or all
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ELECTRICITY

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mtli M« ttmm mmtr, tor that thtj
«nM mmka, bm tke
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enlla nitos nad rtotou tllad oeary
room wtu tkelr fracraace. It Is ImpoartMe to get a eompMe Hat of
Mead* wko to Uto way atpraaaod
tkmr aorrow. Tko*e wkooe aamm

aaja of bbmH Utoo aad haaMc baato- IT?. Hnlnuk!*l^^
Sm «« matloZ 4«aptoad for Ikaj urn. Mr. aad Mrs. I. a OObart. Mr. aad
are tke ttor aaedi fm »Wek tha tu^ Mrs. H. C. Darts. Mr. aad Mrs. a a
n harmt to to iprtas. amd ihmt tht Prau. Mr. aad Mr*. A. a Olok*aaky.
todptoa or fomh win faalUoa tb. a McNaasara. W. O. Boldaa. Mr. aad
Mr*. Nya. Mias McLaagklto. Mias ioka
iMMar or mamkhod.

deal wlU the crowU aad piuapertty
of Traverat City, la lu potltlca its civic
life. Us kicker tataraats. ke look na
acUve and aunty part. He was a maa
DtUve ooovictkma yet oarer tort
Eriaodakip of tboae wko rlrwed
j: ooaaUona to a dUfermr way. Ha
TW tomeraJ ■errlcoa oT tbe late
was a cirlc brsodU of
3uom Mmum were koto Uto after aukaakIsloasfohbyalL
aooa at 2 o’clock bortealr aad coa
4«'lr ko was borae to bto lae«. loac
rooUac ptoee aa4 BOW be aaletir
aatldtt tke peaoefol eoatoe* ot
Wklle yet a clerk be ah
wnlkad borne at Ue cloae of the week
for a rtall wlU fniker nad asoiher. All
kto UrottCk life he kad tbe lovtoj
kotot today to akow tke aorrow that thonckis for tkelr comfort aad welfare
tkoy felt that ka katf beard ao aaoa tke It was kls wish to dll tkelr declinlni
oallorikeMaator. A partact waatth oT days with peace aad hleaatoc Herr
little be tkottcht Uat ke akould pre
kaaatirol lowen. tke «
cede them to tke keavenly home.
aad aataaa of tkaae a
tkat aieartaiae Sti
4aatk. Tkare ware aaaj
aa tka aoaca ware aaas aad as tbe
Mtotoier apofce Ibe word* of ooaaota
Uoa. Altboafk Jaao* O. Jokaaoc
■laopa tke alaap CbaC know* do awak
aalac oa Uto aide or tke rlrar. bto
mtmorr will lire loac after klat
Tkara was a ff^eral aospaaaJ—
baataaa* dartoc tke fitaeral aanrlee*.
a crtkata aarar kaforw paid to aay ctti
aaa oT Trareraa aty. Bat tor. Joka
mm waa acrkichly rapariad by all wko
kaew blai that att felt tkto aark oI

ry load of Iocs dowa an Icy kill re
a* a master band upon Ue Una*
I as a boy ke was Uusmacaced
would halt at tbe top of tbe bill
wipe away tbe tears that came
It to tbe deaceot all mlcbt pet be
yoad kls coolrol aad kto boiwe* lose
tbelr live*. He did not tbtok of him
t of bto dancer. t^Tiere duff callw!
did not tbtok of klmaelf.
When be went aouU to nurse bto
rnend be did not Ulnk of blmself
That selfcoasrtoasae** that man
many a life was not bto He nerei

for Ibr

eon. Mto* Hnrkar. Mr. aad Mr*. J. W.
Jaekate. Mr. aad Mr*. C. L. OreiUck.
Mr. aad Mr*. W. K. Kalley. Mr. and
Mrs. a Garland. Mr. aad Mra P. H.
U and fkmily. Mr. Gibbs aad fnm
Mr. cad Mrs. A. J. Doyle. Dr. and
Mr*. D Dnke. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. C
Mrs C. a Tay
Craw. Mr. and
—............................ -la* Ro*e Wood.
Gkarie* Koenig- Dr. and Mrs J. A.
Sayder, Mr. and Mra. a J. Morgan.
Mrs. aad Miss Heendom. C. K.
and family. Mr. and Mr.
Mr* J tL
H. Santo.
Mi*s Montneae.
Tbompsoa. Mr. a
rick. Charles U
Green. Mr*. Ida Avery.
Mr. and Mr*. J. M.
Blakeslee. Claude Pniver. Mr and Mra.
U M Bennett. Dr. nad Mrs. J M.
Wllbelm. Mr nad Mr*. T. H. Sberamn.
Mr and Mr*. John Tniman. Mr and
Mr*. Ray ’Tbarker. Mr aad Mr* Frank
Friedrick. J. C. Mormaa and family.
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Bugbee. Mr*. C R
Curtis. Mr*. A J HnrtJnnd. Mr nad
Mrs. J. W. Hnanea. Mr and Mrs G O.
Coreil. Mrs Stetson. Dr nad Mr*.
Sawyer. Mrs E. J. Hammond. Charles
Rosenthal. Mr and Mr* C. B Reoale.
Mr* L Robert*. Miss Grab Spencer.
Mr and Mrs H D. Alley. Miss Je«ale
Camp. Loranger A Loraager. Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Reed. Mr aad Mrs Cbarlea
WUbelm. Mr and Mr*. F. Voinih* D.
H ay and family of Glea Haven
Many message* of condolence from
Uto and other cJlIe* have been re­
ceived by Mr* Johnson, showing Ue
high esteem In which

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rkr Hnaaak camp. Spanisk Am
a *kar eatarams. amt Mat eeeal
I the commimea* tkat bad kron apiated to tovertlgate tke armory prosmported ItwnaUoackitkai
would be beat to orsaatoe a aUlHary
compaay aad Uea seak admiaalea tolo
tke M. N O A committee to take Ue
matter to ckarie was appointed and
the followlnc were ckooeat
Otto
KyaeUn. Bert Oac* and Oeorge Tar
bock. There will be a meettag aaxt
Tuesday evealag to pertact Ue orgaai
satJoa. Tke names of almost all wko
were preeeat at tke laat
secared for tke new oomi _
Tbe pcoapecta are brlgkt for Ue ad
mtortoa of the oompaay Into Ue N*

rornmnaity conid oCer. While worfctac
aa nclatk ke 4U kot vMke Me apara

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New* of only one kind of dress goods today, that’s
tailor suiting*. The popularity of these goods can
hardly be over estimated, for they give promise of be­
ing the leader for the ever popular street skirt, and
tailored suit will be a strong favorite for the taik
produce an article from the Dry goods Economist,
taken from their spring fashion number showing what
the world of fashion thinks of them. Our stock is so
large and the prices so varied that your choosing will
bean cas>*^ matter—early buying insures your choice

fiioo to $3.00 a Yard

and gave Ue proposition i

Dtp

For the rent if a drill ball or ar­
mory Ue state allow* $300 and IlM
for mstotntonnoe. If a site was se
cured Uto $4410 would pay tbe later

CfTOUTTMSCOTI

S. Ronds A Co.

economist
Tebruar^ 20, 1904

Subdued colorings in mixtures will
be used for the ser\ iceable tailored suit
for morning wear and travelling purposes
during the early spring. The colorings
may be light, particularly In Scotch
goixis, but the effects will be unobtrusive
as compared with those employed for the
past two seasons. The neat effect that
characterise men's woolens will be the
of thet more exclusive trade. Thc^
plain uilored suits will
wi be but little trimmed, depending for their style more on
the beauty of workmanship and shai>e
than on the amount of ornamentation.
I'he fitted forms of the Eton and ‘J4inch jacket will be employed for such
suits, and may be trimmetl about the
neck and on cuffs with cloth or velvet of
contrasting color, always heavily braided.

At Ue meeting Inst evening It was
also decided to bold a military toUl to
Ue City opera bouse oo tbe eventog
of April §

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Omfy ^ Dews

'1Z7fkr3toLae to kL mT"

Tak* K ta k. E. WaK A kaos and Oat
a Fifly^ant Ros af Mka-na. the
True, be conducted bustoess oa bus
principles, but no one ever went
FIssb Ferming Food, on Approval.
IITAII LECTVU
from bis stpre without tbe med>
rine they needed because they did no*
. Cut out the following coupon today
have tbe mean* to pay.
Orator Arrived in th* CHy This After- and get a month’s liealment of Mi-oIn hU bostneas Mr. Johnson has cm
broadcloth, waa ptoeed be^
and kpaaks on the -Valu*
*»» the remarkable flesh forming food,
fore Ua are place la the raeeptloa ployed many different peisoo*. A bus
*« approval, from S. E. Walt
kalU wkare it waa almost eailrely ok loess man’s excellencies or falling*
irnles. It iDciwe* your welg
are soon revealed to hi* clerk* A
versal testimony of esteem and re­
spect comes from those be employed.
to lISS be married and paid bto last the 1:20 G. R. A I. train. He wa* met •v
bara of that proTeealoo were selected money ns tbe wedding fee. They began
tka koaormry pall baarers: Ed Walt. wadded life to the same humhh
E. E. miler. F. H. Mead*. C. A. B«c that be began buslne**.
> obuln
Recently be built Uto beautifu!
Olobansky aad J. E. Me
Uelr
leattoc all the druc stores. borne. He was accumulattog a library
increase
Tka pkyrtetoas of the city also at­ of the best books, for what time be
took to read be wanted Ue n
tended la a body.
Dartoc the aanrlea tke choir, ooosis minds. In bto busy life be found tmy
lac of C A. Skelcbar, Mias Everett. ments to store bto memory with pas*
Mias Gray aad C. F. Hoaier aaac My ages from great writer* and oratgr*.
He said. -I do not always Intend t
FslU Looks ITp to Tbee.” *My Ixird
Tb^ Be Dooe" and **lt Is Not Death work so bard or be tied down so close.
He was looking forward to day* c
' Rev. D. CocbllB. pastor of the Con ease and comfort, of social rnfoymet
sprok on ”Thf
crecatlooal cbnrcb ooadoctad tbe seryou a algued receipt
Other cities where he has delivered agreeing togive
Lately
rice aaslatad by Rev. L. B. Btosall.
refund tbe money In ac­
»e tbe and of hi* Ihl* same lecture have been much cordance with the coupon offer. If Mitow he could
tor of tbe Praabyterton cbarch.
pleased
with IL Fully 600 tickets have o-na fall* to Incresae weight and cure
[ of those year
oil and Ue
Cochlto’s remarks ware aa follows
already
been
>oId
for
the
lecture.
It
I
bot
.................the risk to
Tbere to a bimb today to our elty’s
will hetdn promptly at S o’clock
If Mi-o-na succeed*, as they
atraaootts life. Tbe door* of trade i
soaably ture it will, or they
cloaad aad a aolema slleoce rrli
It Saved His Lag.
_
_
> make
an offer like
where lately man were burrylnc
P. A^ Danforth of LaOrmnge. G. ...f | ihirthe'cosru trifling Curii't th;
aad fro latent upon tbe daily rooad of
And suy* (
fered for six month* with a frightful couiKm today and take advantage of
Ilfs. A call atroBcer than life has Tbe groat design unflnlsbed lies
running sore on his leg; but writes I thto offer,
come and a city praise*, t
Our live* are incomplete.’’
that Bucklen*
wholto
• that call one from her front i
AS in early life be settled hi* busi
ulcers J DUNLAF HATS—Spring style* I
out and up. Never before 1
ness principles, so too. he settled hi*
lory of ibis city baa Ibis t
rellglou* principle*. When but i
►nl> 26 rli
paid to tbe memory of one of her cltl 14 years old he determined to 1
and F H
*ena How fit tine the tribute
Christian life and united wlU the
HlUer be came when a child, here gregatkmal church of which U
BUYING CARPETS and rugs for
be was.schooled, here be becan bto year* he has been s member and
three large storo« we can make prices i
PROGRESSIVE PIT PARTY.
‘ boslaeas career. He here married and porter. For our new church bon
right.
^
J. W. Slater.
has lived. His alms, bto hopes, bto wa* one of the most willing and gen
Your Reliable Home Furnlaher. I
work have all been bere.» Here have
2ll7-12t
beea his trials and triumphs. Hi* life In his laborkHis life from the habit he
chi* Cnuruinad Their Frisnds.
was typical of Traverse City. Hi*
There mill be a meeting of tbe Grand
began when he gave himself to Christ,
Tbe Misses Oreensted. Blackburn
telllceoce. his determination even
Traverse Poultry AssocUUon Monday
before retiring he read bto Bible and
youth' to succeed and bis resiiess eu in prayer cnnnnltted hlmsetf to his nd Merchle entertained a few friend*
; In tbe office of Dr. E U Ashergy and nrdiioiu toll. How Attlnc that Bavlor. -What else.” he often said to
tbe city of whose life bto was an epi hi* wife, **to there to re»t life upon.”
Progrerolve* pit was the feature of
Itime skoald praise today to tenderly He had been considering how he might
e evening The booby was won by
lay 1U tribate on bto bier!!
have a larger, freer life. Not upon tbe
the first prixe by
He was bom to 1K0 as oar natloD street or among Ue friend* of the Jerry
the Tramp.” Delicious refresh
was approaebtoc tbe tremeadous at me town he loved was that wish to be
were served. Lady Washington
ale for aatkwak ealsleoce. and hi* na reallxed. but among tbe frlen
presldl ng with her quiet dignity,
ture seemed to partake of the restless upon the streets of Uat city
e
preM^nt
were
Lady Washing
eneijj^imd actlvlt, of those moment builder and maker to Cod.
Sweet Rosie OGrady. Priscilla.
DUNLAP HATS—Spr •ng stylos now
Ufe only begins here with H
Samantha Allen. Slim Jim. Bashful
A bir tU year* o
clple and plans, it to to be liver
Tom.
Sporting
Johnnie
and Jerry the In. Hamilton Clothing Co., •xclushre
the Grand Traverse recloo with his It Is to this Christian hope and faith
parenu and bmtbw^. Ills boy
that the dear wife, and father and
were spent In toil upon tbe
Bl-VINO CARPETS ud nw. foi
mother and brother b|d him farewell
to tbe wood*. He felt however, that now. until alf reach Ust home where
^
large stores we can
prlce^j
bto enpaclUes and aspirations were for the heart to never *h<»rke<l or grleverl
Working Overtlm*.
someUlnc not upon the farm To by deaU.
I
Your Reltoble Home L'urtJtah'er.
Eight hour laws are ^f^red ^
realise Uto education was necessan.
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Tbe way was not dark and he had no
workers
So be came to Traverse City to school, fear. Deep to his soul he felt that all to those tireless little
wjrkl^ for ^^^bonrd or walktnc four well Consciousness returned to him King * New Life Pill*. Millon* sre^WILL LOCATE HERE
for Ue closing hour* of his life and waj-s at work, night and day. _pndng
the dear wife said ito him • Jim, you are indigestion, biliousness, coertlSuon
trusting In God?" Though he could sick headache snd all stomach liver
and bowel irottble*. Ea«y. pleasanL
> that came upon safe.
sure. Only Sic. at Ja*. G. John
son * and F. H. Meads drug store*
Western Vetei
could utter.
College in Kansas City. Mo., last
emove* the sting of desth by
Ing.
Mr. Campbell ba* nun
showing us our loved do not die. The UneCa^s
friends In tbe city and quite a number
ness with a partner who took oo pnil
recehed Invlutloos to the exercises
which were held last evening. There
J. W. SUter.
by toll or care
Your Reltoble Home Furnisher.
17 in tbe class
ter of the Hatel
U Dot death to die
tine * Perktos Di
Mr. Campbell will return to thto clly
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Oo. was a dto
To leave U»e aean ruad
cetaer of prospect
Monday and will open an oBce In ih*
ter. for
Dd mid brotherhood on high
U OretU Esturday.
old stand, corner Bute and Union
To be at borne with God.”
salout. fig. raspberry and
ktofe* only ide per lb Both
MOO without payment or security. The
The loving aympaiby of friends wa*
eaU^e which he then amde It Mr.
Jokaoon he has verUk< throuch *0
Spring
atyiss
-Nev&tofwT haU are
year* of bnatoess relation, which the
of white carnations and
Wa. tbs andsnicasd. do tarshy
letter revento:
with peatle of violets, t
agros to rofnad tbs moosy on a •$lEY ARE MERE! flS cans* of ths esat bottle of Orssas’s Wamatod
md Ue letter writteo WM fl^ed by F. M, Paine, waa from
to Mr*.
I famous ”Newiand" hat in all the
which said to part: t^ local druggists and A. W. Pack:
“1 have
r ahapsa and ahadaa. Nst to ba
nsonal ac
tbe employes of Mr. Johnson’s drag
wlU
1 Ihr JO ;
siw sent a large pillow of roses, llllro
frtaoda to every aenM. onuide of and hyacinths, on which was a mortar
S.RsadsACs,
Dasiaaaa ralnUana aa welL He was and ^le of violets; large spray of
my Idanl of tomtoess manhood. A1
Uonck l.hnv^krflen crltlctaed him for
HA! HA^ HAI!1 ’Ths **N
apendlac no mneh time to the stom
”K O. T. M,” to blue oolite earnaGons: spray of caraatkm*. Traverse
L. O. T. M. M.. spray of
t^ 4 Perkins Dmc CSo. of Grand RaplUne A Perktos Drag
pids: pink roses from
In If yaan time he has ou
director* of tbe First
tke old Htore mad ptanaed aad (
n new model dmc more, rtla k
White cnrnaUonaV^^^sS^braJJ:;
ofcanintkm* from Ladles’ Library Asky leaps nad bonads bnt by stera aad
tbe Oo
constnat npplkntlan.
Cburcb Aid sad
Tke prtaelplea wklck coatmlled him
to trade ke formed early to life, ao
that his meUods have always
nprtekt nad kls intacrlty nemr
Hnnanh A Lay Msroaatlle Go.; broken
tioDsd. HU word always ns cood ns eotamn of rases and oarastloaa. Mr.
kls wrlnen promise.
and Mrs. T. T. Bates: casket piece of
He phmaered for Mmnetf. He did Boater and calla lilies. Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Hull and Mr. aad 'Mrs. W. H.
Foster, pillow of rosee and cnraatloas.

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ARMORY FROIECT

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What is true of Suits is Doubip
true of Skirts
EVERY DAY A

Bargain Day
We do rtot with aU >om trade, but mutt appeal lor some o4 it,
ai>d we shall make it pa>ab1c for von. Jiiil a few of our many harpiinr

Glasi 10c butter dtMiet
At.................................................... ..........................
Complete gUa* lamps
at.......................................................................................
Large tire plain white platters, SSc value, ipecial
at.........................................................................................
Stuart blue enamel coffee poti, white lined, 50c value

By gatberiag up your spring clothing and having
them Cleaned. Pressed and D>-ed. Reasonable RatesBoth Phones 61. Hotel Whiting Building. Telephone
calls promptly attended too.

.

6s ffonlOIL

Ic
Sc
I8c
ISc
32c
$1.10
3c
32c
Sc
Sc
Sc
9c
2c
Ic
3c
7c
3c

m

C*|.iea pUin white chamber seCi. $1.65 value,
»P«ial‘l.............................. . ............
-V
Br*» exteniion curtain rodi,
at............................................... ......... .............................. ..
R-qaan Mae euisel. white Uned uoce kettlet. fiOc value

10c^pid^did»
HeavT retinned dipper, black wooden handle.
at............................................................... .. ...
Heavy tin gallon oil earn
at....... ............... ............... .......................
Wire tea ftraincri.

Carpet tacki |«r package......................... ...................................
Wire ^ Beater*, wooden, black, polished handle*.
Zinc on Cloth Tape, complete. 10c value, special
Tin, deep pie Plate*

IN SHOES WE HAVE NO COMPETITION
We do not claim to have aU ;gtyics imaginable, but we do claim
to suit and fit an the baigain ledLer*, a* yxni are aware we have
bought the Racket Store Slock at 60c oo the dollar, and we tcD them
at the munc rate*.
MW^heavy workkg 6»ea, $L38 value.
95C
Alot^Ladic’fineihosa. $1.60 Yalue.



CONSULT

J. UEAMV

Expirt Opticiin

No« u Hotd M-hitiBg. win remsin
umn Moodsy EveniBf.
GlssMsGmnjiteedto Fit. Difi.
cuh Cases Solicited. Cnrim Headsdie and Nemmancas a Speefaby.
BttCVITICS.

S9C

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A lot of Boy’s $1.U Shoes

now i$ Your Cime
Cs Save money

MIbCELLANEOUA

...AT THE RACKET...

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Meo’/rme Robben, fresh goo,*, sC siscs, 60c viloei,
^
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High Top River Shoes, *4.00 vilnes.

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