The Evening Record, January 16, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 16, 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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1904-01-16

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•6.

THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE Cm', MICH., KiVTURD-W. JANUARY 18, IWH.

PEACE IS
1
ASSURED
EAUtV

AOUCUfCMT CXPCCTCO
•rrwCEN POWCM8

MGS or WAB BOT LOOSEB
HUMiA WILL RCCCOE WnOM HER
POSITION

WALL rrncrr spscuLATioNt
Prttty Oars Schillinf PNad Oa»ty to
Charge e# Grand Larceny.
Or wirr to the Bvraliis fU«om.
K<>tr York. Jaa U^**! hare ap
laicd la Wall airrrt and an r«*d
bear pnalshaBeat." in fh«« fUalrn*>n
trtbutrd ID prrfly 23 yrar-old C
Schlllliia ab<« ehr «a« arrratCHl
Dlgbi fur irraad larcr>ay. 8h<* was
bookkM'p*>r for fix* Hartford Rul
works
Arr^»iuiianU fnoad aUml |2.«s* disrr-iwory In ib«* mmriany s

CADILLAC CAME TO dOW

QUARTER MILLION LOSS

PLANS MADE TO INCREASE THE

Three Firtmen Hurt in Big BtMxez in

MEMBERSHIP

By Wire to ibe Evening Record.

Cart, Agreement aa to‘Ruee4hJapa»«M

Buffalo. Jan. JC —In a fire la
hat store of Julltu
(Seorger. on Pearl street, early thU
morning, a property loan of |2S0.0(s»
was sustained and

By WIm lo tlx- Kr»-alB« Keoord

Ifrtjd
Jmo Ml Sara.

Jaa lC-N.Jvcir^Vrf
LOCAL

ice

MCN

HURNV

ON SOAROMAN LAKE

NOT

DIRECTLY

IM

PLICATED

taellmeny in Fatnoua WaUr tcandal
* RHfig^Oiit Tteo Admiaaienc

LAUGHTER

Fritndly Rivalry Between Two Citioo
CreaUs Much

By Wire to the E»*enlug Kccord

TWO VICTIHS
HAVE DIED
WHILE

Oeaiid

OVCrVa tc<
injUed
Trunk

Train

Dashes

Into •

Michigan Avenus fitrwet Car
in Detroit
By Wire to the Eviilog Hemr.1

TAX COLLECTIONS GOOD
Uoaipto

in

City

Tro.a«rers

Offu

BHUr Tlyi tor Sovarai yaara in

Vheweatm
length,

fuu was k.-pi up
P.-rt )
si at .Hi
thai h.- w..uld to- I he first man i.. t..-lp
Trav. r^- niy tentI u. again regain ih.>
lea.1 h.v turning I I to- name «rf a frl.-nd
*.f hU in
dld^s..
■‘^Tdlngly

Toir'’

oITct fifty

A

LONG DISTANCE
TELEPHONE LINES

Leave at oace . Arrive ImmedUlely
There and Back in a Mlncte

\V..mcn-s
l ur Triiumcd
|nlic!lc->, .11! to

Fifteen Dollars
—NOW WILL

YOU

BE

GOOD”

*8. BENDA & CO.
RELIABLE

I eh Shoes imly

C L <J^T H I E R 8

75c
Wonu ii’s

^pedallJr

goo.!

F« It

Sliin^n,, cut lo

50c

*|t veur Shoes need Tbtlnfl bring them here
77|liy not liav<- a pair of our warn
WV Slippers
an.l
have ivarin
warm feel
. .
---- -----Your shoes will last lhal nuu h longt^r
besides the comfort you willI Ret
i
out of
the Slippers.
I'lie prices are \cry
low now

MAYER’S SHOES

ROWL.AIMO

Custom Sawing
Planing
Cuming
nil Kinds ol mill Work
Men's

i2UX). 62.&0 and W.O0

Bey's

$1.50. $1.75 and $2.00

Youth's .

$1.25, $t.40 and $1.75

Buy

Larkins'

for

Sasb, Daars and all kinds of Building material
at lew prices.

Ju^i Hi.* nh,--

kC-|i.hi!Im.\k

Tha Old Raliabla Shoa House

FRANK FREIORICH & CO.

FEEL THESE COLD WINDS

i5S^^-!S?;^STALEVS

LIST OF OFFICEXS

Traverse City Menufg. Co.
Save
Money

CHILDREN'S FINE SUITS
Ages 3 to O
$5.00 and $6.00 goods
now W3.BO
Sec lot on our counter* to chxe.

Coal and Wood Yard in TTtls
City

G B Taykir. fur 12 y.ars the head
of the Canfield l^ml>er Industries at
Manistee, but at present at the head
id Ih. G n Taylor Coal Co . has se
cared a lu days' opthro on the business
of John loariins in this city It Is very
pr«>bable that the deal will be closed
in the w,mlng week
The firm will
n.mlucl a^gen.-ral wht.lesale and tt-tall

retire from active^ineasV toil
atltl make his home In this cit).

Cadillac. Mich . Jan

16 —C'haries K

aOUWBENDjND.
I,
Hive. No 532. K O T. M

**‘**^‘

lu: lady aenli|iel. Nettle
lady picket, Calar GIIIU;
. Man
in IHiblcard; hive phys
>r* O
Cha
installing offirer.
ihce Murph>

nrr

a

like

Florida.

worn

this brand,

r Wardaei Chapman Selects Aaa^C^ for
fer piauing
C
Year.
Among the ItoKrf
Itot of deputies I
Warden
n Chapman nrr those of Alva
Iter
l?harlevulx and Herbert
Jford tif Cadillac as state d*-pui. L Brady. Antrim. I^uls H
gton. tTiarierfitx. and
N
R
Shorwood. KalkaaU. aa county depa

By

Buying

ments if
isfied

not sat-

UN. 1.25.1.50,1.75,2J0

SEE' OUR TWO-PIECE SUITS
Agres 8 to 16

SEE OUR THREE-PIECE SUITS
Ages 10 to 16

then TRY IT. No
chances. New gar­

NAMED Hit DEPUTIES

Mm Jolaiag hto boiwl fro MRoy Lou. pay
Tbe first rehoaraal of the young to­
lag 110.00© It Is bto lateathm to build
rn who will take part In tbe MerTbe ablpMests «iC pnlaUtro dortag aa addltloa to hto boUl la the apriar chanis' carnival, to be given nader tb*
Ida bnt on egtm nrmalnai the room •«Hdces of tbe fCptoeopnl rbnrch. waa

-liSiv

feel

If you have never

Bbipmtnta af Mataaa Owrtng
Baal Weak RaBiar LlfM.

oaly Btwt-eAaaa botal

Pure Wool Underwear will makeyou

M . for the

IH ItotHi
lady lleuienan
lander. Amelia Chaboe U R K
NcIIl.- I. Jul
F K . Frances
Hormnih;
lady
chaplain.

SEE OUR YOUTH’S SUITS

Suits
Now

Ages 14 to 19
26 per cent, discount.

CHILOREN’S SUITS
26 per cent. discounL

HAMILTON

"«•"« —

R*r. J<wlAh

PcDolixw*

.

The- to.> V an.l y.Hith'.. an- Hp.s-ial
w.-t weath.-r kind

DO YOU

Taylor C«. Will

-

DOUOI.AS1

MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CO

OrtlOM on IDSIMESS

■M

YOUR CHCJ*! C E FOR

98c
Women s

MF..VS OVERCOATS

•i>rlh $2S.tt0 ;«VO0, $1S (»0. $16.00,

35c
Kancy Juliettes,
linc.l. clainiy and
e asy, cut

irm

THIS EVENING

l luriiig the houn of 8 aa,! 10 we

Woraen's Ten
Button Over
Oaitoix, goo.1 .jiulity.

“GONE...' ^
HAYWIRE”
r'a'Ln’-

OPEN

75c
C3.iUrcns^.U,,^c)^ l.cvgii.gs.

W. W. KiMBALL COMPANY

B.

TOR

STOCK

Merriment—Prwud

pions of Membership.

mrrsntSL N.ESironf.Stn

TO BE ENLARGED

rmt A —oowf MfAinr na

CENTER

8KA80V8

.:. Gtp Book Store.

Not the Kimball

Hotel McKinnon at Cadillac to

g£EirbJS3.r^"i^
tbt rarmari to tf

TIILS

MAH. UH)IEHS CARKFCU.T ATTI^DED TO

idmir ike

‘■I’irL...,

HUNDRED BUSHELS

SEKN THE

AU, NBCE36ARV OmCE SCPPUES

ANY OXK CAN WISH TOR OF THIS ClJlSS OF HOODS

Leader Aida Eretwhile Cham­

was the installing .»fll*-er. un.1 did the
Is an eipni.si..n
w.Mk anlsiiralli
After fbr lastalla
lion ..r the om«-.-rs. all sat d«*wn to a
The "'^hav'.- toliro
lH-.-rs:eaL supper s--r»e*l I.) William
The actUui 1m-<
Hlu-ar. ami ampk- Ju.iic,. «as done to
warpe,! an.l
The ns.f on oi
of Mr Jacks.
Min's Ire th.- viands
hoiis..* i>n Boar
I In this
♦.iirh an I
winter iind.-r i
heav;
eight of
anow
I fln.1 it to
him
well as niuph
_____.........................
...........
Mo*.n was
apiMlm.-Ir one
ami waste
e of lime The
Dr
K
11
Minor
the
oihe
her.
filled and i
rt»of
rharg.- of the
Dr k
Hopkins
of Ice deallersLin this rlly. have been p.»lni.-d as his cwptain E«lward H.Kh.
and Dr Minor afi|M>inti-t1 K M. kVank
Th.^c g.KHto ar.- ii..( mad.- Hint
It tw.
The contest Is to begin Im
way.
Kv.-ry
InMruiii.-nr
I,
Ikwrdman lake. an.?*hav.*‘lhel^ Urge
mediately
were choM-n
last
Ic- houjM-. hxat.-d on the ahor«-s of the
evening,
lug sa.. Ihat ev.-r> memto-r of the
I if lati
lent will 1hav.- n rhanc- to add i.» the
hark Fan..ry pric--. i
memto-rship
iM-rsh
we today
T.. add Inleiest lo
firm has another v.-ry large
I2S goM 1
M- on the hay to fill, and will
Ih.- lent, which will1 lu- given
given to two
wait a sh.rrt tiro.- U-f.,r.- fllllng it In
-mb«-rs
for their work
Another f.athe hope that the bay will fns-te over
V of the eoniesi will to- the giving
I should mil. they
will
fill the
away
a sack of flour evt-o' FYlday
hous.* with Boaniman lake i.e
Mr
memlH-r
Hong >o
Iwtrum.-nu
John H.»pklns of the firm of Hop night to hardworking memlH-rs.
kius Bros staled t.> ih.- Hec-ord this Siin sen of the Greillrkvllle fiour mill
that 11 would take ib.-m aU>ut also off.-red I.. Rive a Urrel of flour
two w.-eks I.. fill
ihHr other
Ice to the first man who brings in flv.tuaises. which W.iuli aUiut wtml up dt.laies that are Initiated
Frit-.!rich has to-en
ilx-lr tee cutting for this year
f.-nt. for three years, and upon
said ihsi the ir.. <m Ikiardman
that office last
lake this year was as goml av II had
'll with an ele
*en In s«-asons |»asl. and he was \.-rv
hair
Tb.- pre­
urh pleased with the Ice rn»P
at
Ion
speech
made by Deputy
Kvery year e.ipslderalde Ice Is taken
ronor.
For

Mr Friedrich
r t'edar lake,; h>eae,t near Grelllck
ly respond. It lielng
lieln such a
lie. hut private firms and private
.-riiMi E 'TAMI.K...
him
Mr Friedrich has
mines only use this as a source of
he office two >.-ams to-fure this.
ihelr supply, as It Is a hmg haul i.. the
IVrrv of Cadillac
city and more evpensive
they woiih! bring
K up (
r
The ire on this lake i» of th«- fln.-sl
fnim
im C
Cadlllar at the I
quality, always ven cU-ar and gener
Tho Modarn Method of Di^roatchtna
eeihgc of the .N'orihern k1 Ichlgan oa
r.-ad> for hanesHng
S4imewhat
elation In this city
>-r than fn.ro Boanlman take The

would
tonine
(
Vail.Mds. an.l fha*
lah A 1^) M.-rranHI.- To an- the thenthey
wiriil.I
have*
more
memto-rs
here
hi-avl.-si .-ufi.r- .sell rear fn»m this
•- hKwl lent had altogether
Uke.
-njoyable program was also
The largest Instliuthm In the city
ihat puls up he ft»r Its own use Is the glvi-n. constoilng of the folb.wlng numlum
Karh y.-ar In tbe |iast they
re cut their Ice fn»m CVnlar lake, and
K y.-ar will prove no exception. At
the ire for that Institution has not
Song—Sam Ik-nda
Fn-nch song-Mr Ik.m
IteciiatUm-J B King
Sung -James Mcwd>
S4.ng B.-rt Mllh-r
Mn* M.-flv af*!.-d as amu

dred lines"
Mr Ta>ltw Is well and favorably
aty Trwaaurer M
M E Haskell f... i. known i» many Traverse City people
good over the manner
mam
ptwtty good
In which Hr Is a thorough business
lb* atatr I
fully cunrersMt
cunrersant with the need
needs of
coadurt the I
ness aloag modern lines and
give
wraa f2:..4uiM
Vp to
It his own |M*rsoaal atient
fierroanmtiy In Trav
I cuUrcted r««cGed I
batter record than has been made dor
hns^
tag a similar poiiad la several years
^wrtoos to that date tbe ooUectloo
fee was 1 per coat, bat from that dale
IP IVbraary 1. ibe fee wUI be 4 per

•THI8 STORE HAS TOR TEARS

IS AH.RE COMPLETE THAN KVKK AM) TilKREK KVER^-THINO

*'*"*'* *

SimiAr RartM of Tima.

f ■

Blank Boaks
....Office Supplies

iWEET CIDER AT COLO STORAGE.
IS CENTS A GAL

.“~b?r,'r/rA^ur:n'

DrtrolL Mich . Jan 16 ^llss Kib.-l
Oonid and Pr*Mlerick OplflriTls. lao »ir
ttau of last night's grade rriMsIng arcMeni. when a (Irand Trunk
train
ilgan atenue siretM
«nr. died at Hetnili
.It
h.xpltals
il.U
Momlng
Of the la.. N«>.r. or
re .d iH TM.ias
I oibers ms)
die. nbiU- 1.1 ur
s.m»usl) in C
Jared
CViodmiiK t'owan
Ih.* tilfated car mho aalked abea.1 I.. get

t iBmiimiiiii

The coQcvrt that

>omy.*'
last ev
ter. for ib« benefit of tbe aclence
partment. was very largely aUen«l<Nl.
over 20© people loelng present
and
n*mrly all the available apace in the
being occupied
The lecture was very
by Prof. H C Kn
was operated
Pitd.
-Alllater. About 6U views
«e
rs were
given
Hs. and other luheavenly
•re n-reale.1
unfamiliar wlih ibis

:;rn

Ormad Rapids. Mlcb. Jan
16 When the trial of Alderman Ellen, ar
rtiW of accepilna a bribe In ctmni'C
tlnn with tbe
Michigan water
deal, was n^sumed his morning l-nnl
K Balsbury was too ill to go on the
stand
tnark K HWwum. a former al
derman from the Twelfth ward, then
UM,k the stand and said be had talk.-d
with Balsbury from time to ilme re
prdlng the water caseHe had ar
Pepted sWM» from Halsl.nn
Charles Mcl^hlin. another aider
man from the Twelfth ward, said be
also received $200 from Halsbur> for
bis good will toward the wsier deal
Herman fJhysels and (!*.ry
P Btaaell. eiimember of the U»ard of
public works . were called lo the stand
Itted accepting money from
They did md dlrecil.v con
Ellen alth ilie aster

Oenecally fair toalgbt and Saaday;

tR« MoraorUcoo ot H.«li •ebool
Audltorittm Lost Evening.

amlliar with, i
srnted ihe-suhject
v*ry Interesting and lusinirtive
Owing to a fus«» wire «»f the c<»t
Ihms blowing out. aU.ut a half dtm-n
One of the biggest tim.-s in Maoc
of the pin lire* could not b.L-eism In Ibis city was had
Ihe lecture came to a sud(
Ing by Travers*- City Tent No. 871, at Nevertheless, the lecture w
their big rally
Tbe mrcti
appn-claied. and a neat sum was also
largely attended, and there was fun reaJlTi-d for the aclence depart
fit.m fh.- beginning until the last mem
It is also plann.-d to give 1
ber had left fur home
In the near futun- for 1h.- U-i
departm.'nts
Ib-puty Great Commander Herman
WORK OC*.nnor was at the meeting, and
Deputy Miles, both of aouthem Mlchl

Mr Jarks4»ii ha-. fUie,| |,i
lao ii
Imhim^n ot, luiardiitsii lake aith ii
ttiM-si rut eluti I,.- bas e%er taken fn.
Ibe lake, he says
Tb.- l.-«* is |«U
i:: imh.s thick an.l of a very n.‘i
quality
He has f.mr more si^ll k
houses to nil. but may take the Ic'
nil them from the bay If It freeges oc
Ibis year
w.M-ks to All them
If iDdirailons ar*that the lui% sill I I fn-*-/.- ^.ver. he
will fill them also fn.m
ik.animaii

SKVENTH YEAR—8082

THE WEATHER.

NondM or IRo Hoavom R«w.M hj

ENLIVEN

THE MEETING

: STARS

gentle
men gave Interesting add
on the
trsight Of Accumulation on the Bur- work and about the ordei
guest was
Cbi
Mr. and Mrs Walter Stocktl
face May Cauoe the Crop to Sink
rr of fh.- Cadillac tenL
Kingsley are the guests »f Kes'G
suted thst he bad come op here
and Be Ruined.
Ik^eds K W. WIson and i lfe
brag, and was going to do It.
many years
The bawl Ice men are tiiiiTylng the
rotting 4d the emp fnNo
Ikiardman
in non hern Michigan, hut re
^nily He Cadlllar t.mi took a sieii
supply yourselves with anyth
t.H’ward and galn.-d the lead by H
in our various hnoa at a wonder
fallen alnuxi e%..r> day sln.-e snow
roemlM-rs. ami Mr Perry ram.- up w
ful saving. Lad.es' Su.ts. Costs
UiUt this
Itesides his Trow
and Millinery at one-half price
Everything else at one fourth
■ iMjlol»-rs that w«-r«the heavl....! b-e dealers In the city,
off except staple gcods. on
.aid to the Record this morning that
Mr. Perry and A V Frledrii li. tluwhich we give you a 10 per cent
the-Ire ass liable to sink at any tin
hKwl n.mmander until installatntn last
discount. The Boston Store. ‘
and that they |.a.l to k.*t‘p ib.- sn.i
evening, kepi the t.-ui roaring
with
srrap.*U <iff a large territory lo insii
tougbl.-r most .,f the tim.- In-cause of
Ihelr Ir^ei.dly
Irh-iidly rivalry, in which it wsh

tl" r'^*'*h ****
SALSBURY
WAS ILL
WAi

AND

TALuaori

HEAVT SNOWS
CAUSE LOSS

B90Z. Jaa, le -^-Tbr Jagaams- mile-r
NIeelbla uUmI for IVkla tbls «

■lya today ataira tl
Vladlroetork and Fort Arthur m»nrt
(bai Ibr bidM oMrial gaartxm In
Iboar plaree arr now mvlaned lhal a
rriale In tbe far ««st has paaaed mad
tbai gnacr Is aaaured Aa early agiwe
amnt between Raaala and Japan regardlac tbelr reepecHvr epberee of la
taaaoe in Korea and Maaebart^u es
geeted
»
Berlin. Jan 1C
was siafrd ai tbe
foreiga oMre today
aailcIpaUd tbai Raaala would al«a
don Ibe diplomatir pocltioi
taken and would nmoede all eaaentlals
In Japaa a demands as soon as a d.^nl
ted form of retroat was femnd
Vladivosiork. Jan 1C-A mn
mrreni here today that all ihV p
bare sent messaces lo the Jap
goremmenl. undnic the mainte
of tbo aiatiis qua la tbe far east

MACCABEES’
BIG RALLY

■■_;y. •!>

).

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.







THE EVEjrnrO VSOaaD. nUTEBSS CCTT, mOE, 8ATDEDAT, JAHDABT 1«, IMi.

R0.200IS
PLEDGED
MANHIM

TNO*. T. •Alif'aMl

fRAOINO OUTLOOK
THE NEW CHURCH

were to btoorr bagtaatag. aad be Vea
la tatrorof gotagabm. belleriag toat
to. ebarrb paopto^MtoJbtor

ChlMran

“:srr.

mBrsnton. vjMhiitai

to^ll^wii

the tMa wme opeaod. Tb. eomaMttee

MOCnimmTATMUTWC
W mowT »gwcT.

organization

or

committee

COMPLETED
ft A.

I Mmu*CMMrtm p«B fSBM tat M
tftalitaMMi
SaofifiSrSSaitR.
Bj vtta Milks MMlNrt
Fvtaai II tae r
gal rrsalett

ILS*
I tbU Ji

Eveatog Md Ea>.y . Oalirty and
Apptotoleg taippar After th«
tatelMs Altolre.

tan ,Ai
Co.'hlln

lime.

Rev.

Mr

club of Alpena wl u!

CtOUOINO TMf

: a»d Pokto II b
r<doo to too
of to. Maa.
ctariaa aCalra. aay. to. lator Oeoaa.
m4 toat oa toto to*o. Ruwto wiu
Jam to ooaoodlai toci.1 toai RoMla
•aka la Maacborta. wbU. Roaato U
aoaotohag aototoc to Japaa to Kor«i.
•b4 tkal oa tola taao. Japaa arlU fight
Rawto aafi Japaa ara mb tuirtog
to tofow tk. rMpoaalbUlty for atub^
kormaaaa oa tb. otbor. bat to. toau.
to jato arkat It ara. arhoa tb. JapaaMC
aot. arat .abmlttaKl • tooatb ago
toat aou Japaa toipatotod toat both
povara abould aiutnaJlr rmp^ct the
todmadm. aad iwrliortol lotagrli*
of Cb^ aad Korta. Japaa to agr.>r
to raiWfBla. tb. apwrtol lot«»^la of
Raaato to Maacburta. aad Rua.1. tb.
■poetol totoraou of Japaa In Kor*^
Japaa ara. to engage alM not lo la
frUif. apoa to. co«in«Ttol rtgbiM and
taMboaltto. acqolrt^ by Rua.li
Kma. aad RatiU ara. to eagag.
to tofrtag. upon the r.miinerrtol rtghia
aad ItoaittBltlea acquired hy Japi
TbU propoaHtoo aaa mA acrtp
to RuMto. aad Japan haa Juat au
tad aaotorr, which la lo be oocalderod
by RttMto. Thli to to brtef the alto,
tioa. MMatlBie. both natloaa are pre
parlag for war. while Europe la pr.
paHag to Mort an tofluenre favorabUto a pMrwful aettlement,
la tb. lato week the altuallon I
toaagad to tbU extent: China la

traaty btowm the Cnlted Btatea and
Cbtaa a. to op«i port, to Manchuria
baa baaa rnlliad by China All t
weigh to to. Kale, agalaat war
Tba orttleaJ .Itu^lon at Becml. the
Koma eapital. the cal Hag out of the
rotaatMT aary to Rnaato. to ateaa^
•blpa oagagMl In trad, betwm the
Black Ma aad Port Arthur, and the
cbattarlag of tore, raciflc ateamahip.
by Japan, all weigh to the aralea
agalaat pMoe But the main laaue reBuUa. aa It waa. and while the excited
«m. of public fMllng In Japan and
Korea, aad toe highly colored dia
patcba. frooi 8t. Peieraborg aad Toklo. nMty diewt aUMitluo from It, they
do aoc ebaage U
Tb. Northport^

to. aatarprto. aak o
of tb. TraT.re. Ciiy

clergyman who
Pit bto .onrtbM to big dlaplay
Tb. editor atoo remark, that
tor m««ma of reaching the aln
f Trareiee City could be derlaod
broiigh tb. miMltom hf the ex

■fMaa Caaaet b. twred
> aar.
r%m9 to oaly oa. way to cure dMf
•aaa. aad that to by eoatUiutlonal

iiaMdtoa. ItoafnoM to cauMd by an
IMfai aoadlUoa of tb. moooii. llih
181 af to. BuMacklan Tube Wh^n
tJito Mb. to latamod you bar. a rumi bmirtog. aad
vbea It to aattoely cloMd. dMfaMt to
toa teaalt. aad oatoa. to. Infiamma
ttoa cam ba takaa out aad thto tub.
I to lu normal oondlilon. bear

liB wlU b. dM

‘ “wT
5a^t:*or zJis uoZ
tar aty oaM of dmtfaM. leatmod by
cpurrh) that oaaaot b. cured by
ftallVOatarto Care Send for clrru
?CHBKBT R OO. Tolwio. O.

tort. Parker, or •'Motomr Parker.**
ag ab. to oalltol^ptocrba. labored for
S| yaara uaderib. Amwieaa board to

TO OURt A OOLO IN ONt DAY

r-

ARiraw Lamakl. of Mmmalaee. f.n
talta • pall of boniag watar aad died
la A tav
AU4 BND8RWBAR wiU mow go at cut

mm.

xm
mtMLmi
PROPOSED NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
only Ik- for |he!niiMM klouday BfieriuNiii at :: o’clut
the church would i
In. bnl at iln- home of Ibui O C Moffatt
pree«*Dl generation to wurahlp
w
en and i l>v out[ tdana
]
(or i
would endure for their
wrhapa grandchildren i
manifested by f
lint**. ar»-1 a«.in of
.lately, the dlmenalona ample, and the f|»«-iit applaiiM-. amii also the llb«>ral
alnwdy
pledg.nl. the outlm.k
arrhiu-cit.re I. of the Kngllah^lothlr
atyle There la no waate: only Jui*i f.*r a iH-autlfuI u-w chun h U r«-rtalnlv
what la m-eded. •‘The nuK-tlng I. for ».r* .-ni^.iiraglm;
one aupreme obJe<t.* conttom*d
ap«-sker. ‘ one which haa caua*-d much
anxiety Tonight the mean. f»ir l.tilld
tog the church mu it be fort hr
auliacripllona mu.t Ik» railed
la hut one baata to
Myers of , kaon. Mich.
the Ideaalnga that

18 Yeirsof RlieinnilisiiiCoreil

your heart *
n>ac
ehun-h clerk
reiary.
On the at

dchtn wa*. K.-I.H-ied
r tin- m»K-ting, ami
K Walt »ri«s| ai«
at Ion (

fYank lUmll
[tairman of^thi

mllitH* that ^ad
draft a pla« fpr calling for and i
tog aubacripfhma. outlto*-d the m
y thought the
Hammond aald i
ke a caah pay
be many who w<
here would be
menl of their pledge., there
e able lo give
more
other, who would he
|
if payments were ao arranged a** to
extend over a conalderable time For
Ihia purpose ihe commlil*-e had ar
ranged the payment, aa foni>wa
First. April 1. Ibol; mecanA. OctolM-r I
11K>4. third. A|»rll I. 11H)5. fourth.
April I. IVOG. and la*t. April 1. 1SH»7
In ortler that the church can realize
ou tbe*i* pledge, w hen money la nu»at
n.HHled. they are arranged to the form
which can l*e signed and
church
nnt»*a. The note, would not
outright, but would alroply IHto- used as
of Uauing
collateral sThc
bonds had 'been
M lf'the*io
, Judged not
clety would aet‘ fit to plact* a
on the church, the mortgagee w«mld
want to Iw K»le owner and iu»t have
hla Intereau divided among a large
number of abareholdera On i
of Mr. Hamilton the report
adopted
•uggeated Ihf
The chal
allle for aollclt
appointmeni
tog and collecting aubaertpUon*.
Hamilton aUted that the truateea had
already had many mt'eilnga to consider
how the C5liy could be \h^\ and moat
expedttloualy covered It wax^ the
opinion of the truati*e» that a large
committee would U' U*iter ihan a
small one He then n>ad the naroef
of thorn* wh«*m he had a4'l*K-t.Kl The

Ml rharb-s iJ My
►tom* htreel. JscL*.iU.
Hi. mar^elou^ cure of his wife fmm a
rnKliiTuI i-ase of rheiimailsni by ibe
II-<• «»l Hr t'olwt-lis Magic Egyptian
Oil He says that foi is >*-ars bis wife
afflicted with rle-umallsm and tier ter
rible sufferings c*iuid hardly be de
scrils-d Excriirlatlng |»alns. swollen
limbs, stiffened Joints and a great deal
of Ih.- time helpless She empUiyed
ph>slclaiis
without nuiulH-r.
used
.-ver> coniN-Ualde renutly all lo no
puriHiHi- Slie just kept getting worse,
until she heard of Hr t'olweir. Mai
Egyptian Oil and prx»cured it Thr
iHjttles cured p<*rfertly with never
n-ium of the dls«*ase Of cxiurwe they
seem lo think it a good thing to have
a iKittle setting around the
handy In case of emergency
ir. Magic F4typilan
1.- by al
all druggists at I>o ct*nta
*-ryone i »uld h.%e a lK>ttle aet
ting anmnd the house
hous handy , to case
of c-im-rgenry. fur It
s all i>
and bruises, st.r.*. and
Uk1>. limb* or head: a
every druggist is author

tiSS.

If pretty s ar: te hafc t cwl-aitarel chDfi.
The
to kcpMiG tumf. httltkj
CMdUtoa. which the CUM alsn taherta.

K*""

fatebytewatolatorSl

THE BRADPIELD REOULATOR CO.
ATIANTA.OA.

On February 11 and 12. there
meet in the buildings .»f the Hniver
alt) tA Michigan. Ann Artorr. lb
Important convention aver heUI
consideration of municipal go%ernment in Michigan Thto will be t
aivth annual meet mg of the l^eague
MidWgmn Mnnldpallilea. which
tl
ocfx-lon will Ih- csimhln.d with a
imeiitiK **r III. Ml. liigan Fubiieml Sri
.ore a :o iali.ot Th. plans for this
ni.- .iiig aie already well ma
! It -d. alii 11 wid lx* r-adih
fttoii
he MSI-ment. which lon.iw that a
rare «ip|Miri unit/ aHli In- ..ffert-d to
hear a valuable iirogrwm of valuable
addresses an.l Interest ing diM-ussions
on a Urge varieiv .a municipal topics
Then eaii b. ti.i Mu.;stloii that there
will Ih a urge aMeiidaiin of city offl
• ixl. siel many ..iheis iiil«wesl«ni in
maid. OMil affairs in the sial- .d MIcb
igaii It
gm*wn alr.-ady that Hi.
distant iipiH-r |H-niiiHula will Ih* r.*pr*i ...I as well a*. Ihe b.wer peidiisula
-se sessions will Ik- devoted
Heal problems t»f every .toy
niunlripil administration. Besides the
annual k^Art^ of the president .»f the
league Mavi.r John F Bible, of
and tbe reikiri «if the seorvlary. there
will be pa|M-r* wnd discussion* on
eiir..rieui.*ni «d eriminal law*, on
water supply «•! *
pm.Ilc
luiving and
orks. by Judge tV B Grant, of the suMichigan: W II May bury
si.tner «•( public works to Heiroit: Hr
J WV Inch.*., mayor ..f 8t. Clair; E
K Nellis, mayor of Wyandtitie. and
other mtinicifial offlclals Numerous
kers of note will discuss
wide range and first Im
l-Nill annouuremei
»m the secn-tary
Falrlle
iddiHon
Falrlle. Include
iH-iroli. and as
1. Hetroii public lighting
llto’“nmayor of
c«un mission. E. U. Nellto.
n w IVtwill.r. alder
Wya
man of Uwoaac
oi Adrian, and George
Bpacial Notice.
Tome to <iur atorv and gel a monih a
treatment for the cure of conatipatiun
and dyaiK-psto |6«> doses) for 25 cents.
•Hr Howard's Specific *' We will pay
yoii l«ck your r
16224
n..rto«iitete
**lhto health food doetn*t do any
good." aaaerteti the Irate cuatomer
*'rerhapa you overlooked the llrnt
rule relating to lu nae.** suggested the
grocer.
-BTuil i thsir •
-First get your health. You don’t
•eem to uodtrstaBd the theory of It
You wouldn't get dog btocull unlew
would your
J
-Or bir Jserd uulciB you bad a bl

OLD AND VALUABLE COINS

Kei-eiit mention of the di
ance tif the 12 &i» gold piece f
the premium thto coin
nds aa i
haa aet many
y to
rummaging to old pocketbooka and
bottoms td caah iMixe* and drawera in
tearch i4 all or out^.f^late coins Some
have found a 12 So pieii*. hut nol
many The |.T piece, omp^ quite com
mon. but aSwaya a sort of curioaity. to
oftem-r found, and many have sped
mens of the little gold colna represent
Ing 2.*> cents and &«• cents, which were
not minted by th.- government and
pn.l*abl> have not as much gold to
them as they repre^nt
They used lo paas\as cx»in. hut were
ne\er to general drculatlua. lielng ao
easily lost that they aoon became
ararrt*. One of the
relic* seen is a |H» |gold piece bi
stamp of I7W It to 1
than the pn lent |U» piece. The t
has It hung n a liand and weara it aa
cham on his watch chain The
iy» he ha. n-fused an offer of
tlMi* for thto relic. The old octagooa
pUve* were quite commou to Call
fomto to early daya. when gold duat
was largely n»,s! as a drculating me­
dium They were made of pure gold,
and. while they had not
finish of the

“T"W Mllllken. C A Hammond. J
Vf l*atchln. J. <1 Johnaon F H liar
num. I>r IV J. Kmvland. T. T. Batta
M IV Ovlatt C K Buck, C. J Kbner
J A. Montague. Prof. Gllberu O C
MoEatt. Rev O Vochlln, William
lUnk. George Hoyt. F. Hamilton,
Rt»berta. Meadame* F. H Uamum J
G Jobn«m. B J Morgan. tV K Ed
warda, W W Dean. W. K. Kelly. J. A
Montague. C V Wright. V. J Knee
land. B H Bracken F Goodrich. F
GiHKlrich. r. 8mlth. O C. Moffatt. J
Mclntoah. John Grelllck. H. Montague,
and Mtoa Jennie Anderson
On motion of L*»ren Roberts the Hat
waa adopted. F H Bamum idov^mJ
lha» Mr Rqbefts* name be added to
the Hat. which waa done
Dr, C. J Kneeland made a number
of toqalrtea and atoo made some vala
able auEgeatlons to the Uiard. Barney
Atetoruon atoo made some practical
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO OAVG
augfMUona baaed on hla i»ermmal ex
Laxative Bromo Quinine removM Ute
pertanen to botldlng
On fWQuem. Mr. Bamum slated that caiia«*. To get tBe genuine, call fbr the
the new alrocturx . auditorium alone
complete, would <x-t frt>m Ijo.ooo tt
Julius Stolt. aged to, of Pteoakey.
S21.SS0. and that. If the congregation
land fell on tbe Mg naw at tbe
ao deulred. • eomplete church could br
built for IM.0S0.
Mr. Palchto. aald aaViNl^

Tbe R.wdlng TeWpboae-Newa tells
of bow all the men la aa enUre town
ship to Marshall county turned out a
few days ago on a wolf hunt, the net
reauli. being ihIrty-aU dog fights
and the capture of a man who bad run
away from hto wife.**
Nile, dispatch slates that when a
fire alarm waa turned to at the evn
tral High scho.»l there, tbe Sfai pupils
tbe aecood and third floors vacated
the building to Just a minute and a
hair. Coming from Niles, thto abnnid
be taken with a grain of aali.
Robert Heyaer. a 16 yearH*ld Pigeon

-Tbvii what ara yon doing with!
bealih food befort you get bealthr
• But If I had health I wouldn’t
Bead IL*'
••Wtll tbafa your Jookoul.-—t’Lk

rained the animal hlmaelf and
and to one Inata
took a drive *4
k'rank Stelgman.
living near Pigeon,
flying limb while he was cutting w«k1
tbe other day A deep gash was
In hto face and he auatatoed other In
Juries which, although wrioua. will
probably nt.i prove fatal
A|^k enomlnee man
rt-centlv while carrying iti a
w.khI
N.is if be had l.-t hi*
..f lighi work. a*. I*

12.60
14 QO
17.76
30.00

Same Proportional Cut on Buffets
and China Closets.

week and rumor has It that the aprtog
slytes to hat creatloas wtH be dtoxpected that the chil­
dren will derive great benefit from tbe

The aMMding «if the

IWi lM« tMi for ooTorml dart
oai—ry to tte tftofiatolMO fro* »

$17.00 SideboAid for......................... ...............
$l&00SideboAril for........................................
$».00SideboArdfar.«.^...........
................
Ate) no OO up to A bcAAtifol HS SideboAid for,...

—^ _aw. u_
Mae Prtea laat w««k
It to takaa (or graated that Bracket
will be able to aapport hla wife aad he
Is lacky. ftar U IsnT rveryoae that haa

toe naeHtog ad

impare.1 l.y the !mli<-«
aad all pre,«^i enjoyed It very much
The culinary talent wa. dtoptoyod u
faU of total
the uimo.t perfecifco. and aU had i
itep. toward ralMag tb.
aary for to. aew cbaieh bom. wme milBclency of .kllfully prepared vl
takaa aad a terflclUag oommltte. wa.
orgaatoed It to rery probable that
^ a nu
work will b. b<«ua vpoa tb. new
aaytog that all
•truetar. witoto 00 daya.
that I be people wtobod
Tb. mMtlag wa. opened with n
give would be ailllngly recelrod.
dreoA aUi*
had btefB
WM indulged to
looktog forward to juai ^uch a meet
and. before the
tog for toe pa.1 three or four ycerm.
Durtag that time many plana had been meeting cloaed. the chairman toimml. aad many of iher«. hml been BOLinctd that fl».7<Mi had been pledged
proven unavailable aad emit aalde. without aoUclUlluo Five 1
Now they bad one that all bellev«xl dollara more waa added to thto
would be entirely aulta(ile la every re- thia morning, making a total of |lo.ZW)
apect. The new church*^would be built l*efore the c<.mmlitee had Itegun lt»
from native alone, rock from the quar laliora
flea of Grand Traverae county, and

Oohrta Mte bouo

goods and n pair of paau amdo fiwm
oTtboae pleeta can be had
dirt cheap.** Roet of a craxy quilt af

, recem be taken, which waa done.
The %mtmcrUAU,n cummlttre met and
J W Patebto being made

CHy CkMMtr.

$4.50 to $ 15ib0 Saved
OB8idcba«d.B>i^orClMMiaoMt We tire 10 €T U mmfko
Mck of dRK tlmt «e vin doK oR fcgiM m of COR. Ttew m
«f A nice Siddbofird,
ROtlUH titot MrilCi A diRIRK Itx»
BnldorCluBaQoAei;apQts tbe finishii^ tooebet oq. . WhAtever
yOAhATcmyoordminf foooLR look, biie witboot a SkWboArd.
BoCet or Ouba Ckmet. Hm is a duuKse lor yoo to get ooe Afid
Abo ttve tbe price of a nice daiiR tmUe.

J. W. SLATER

WHOLEAALE.RETAIL

YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNIEMER

and aaklng them if they wanted lo buy)
a drink of -cold tea. the real aiuff.**^
aold them the atuff at flf y cent, per
half plat, toavlng the ihlraiy purchaa
era to find out wlien they aampled the
gumls behind the horse ahvkls that It
waa really ctjid tea—ooihlng m.uv.
The story that Wm. J. Remus, drug­
gist, uf
Paw l*aw.

of Paw
la iM*rv tog a second
nee for vlotolkm of the hical op
Aw to not true He liegan a senon this charge IKk 7. and has
three weeks niiirv to serve.
Phillip Bniahardt. of Hurllngum.
who followed the ah<H-roaker'. tradei
up lu 15 years ago. has reached Ihe
Nr Brufhardt hai
U-rt twice married and to the father
of 12 ehlldren. He attribules hto ad
vanr
need age to hto chevTftil dto|M»*tl

irand lUidds. the *iate game warden
department recelvetl a tuid defeat, a
v.-nliclI ot not guilty I
ntrrie Colllua,
The output of the Milfor.t chtK*Ne fiu^mall)
II) (arraigned lu
iry (or the moii
the charge of
Th."Vil^
GtHirge* l>*a
The widow of Thonia

YOU
HAVE
WORKED
for your money, now make
it work for v-ou, deposited in

J SAVINGS
*ANK
.
KAR!^1NG 3
cmif. imtormt
COMPOHNDKl) SKM K
ANN U ALIA..................
..

that Ih iK-lnr bruaghl in by «be I
A t'.ildwai.-t mau wa* Hirowitig
pall* full of water out of all attic win
do« the other day ami when he su|e
pos.*.! he was through he shut th«* window. Then he found that he had s
pailful leli. S4i. he promptly thn-m the
water, pall and all. through the win
.tow pane, severely cutting hto am»*
Thei^> I* a Hcan-iiv of m-Ihm.I i.-acb
.T* In Men.unln.i- t-.niniv which In
(wiiaing miirh worry to tin- *ch.s»l
boards and no relief can l»e se«
present A number of the school
cbiaeil and will probably n-maln so for

William Wallace
through the elevator
g Tvi's store ml Gra

at Heyman

h.“^;u3|

Wa dorvotcloaa at i

Agree to refund the money on a SO- to .M' days to Jail by Judge Silvara f»ir
cent olUe of Greene*. Warranted wttempting to kiss a pn tty girl Po
Syrup of Tar If It falls lo cure yourMice Officer Hammer H-silfied that Kl
or cold Wa also guaranlea a winI attempted to seizt
seize a pretty young
25-cam boUle lo prove
”^rd Tike rd^klai"*'^
title
money refunded.
rother aald. "«
mi leachera for them. The reasuit ol
r plum." Then they were am*ate
**‘d
thto dearth to that It to hard to siK-ure
teachers poxaesslng the n.-ct-ssarv
tlftcaie of qualification
It's funny why women eat plea and
The nerve of the Hastings man
pickles
at
midnight
lunches
and
ex
stole an anvil from a hlacksiniih shop
|K*ci a fair complexkm. No wonder
tine night and them came aroumi
they have to take HoHiater'a Rocky
Mild it luick to the smithy the
Mountain Tea to bring back tbe bloom
of youth. .15 cents. Jaa
T(*Y A mcoiio WANT AO

BOY YOHR SCHOOL BOOKS

i

and school supplies hrrt* -We cam* all thr school books used in thr Public
>chools, esjiecially those in the High School, and the supplementary work
in the grades.

We carry* a large stock of the books used in the district

schools, and those we don’t have, we gel for you.

YOU

need tabletj

We have a splendid line of hard and sofl papeA' and the latest designs of
covers; all styles of composition books, practice books, bookkeeping blanks,
blank books, memorandums, pencils, pens. inks, rulers, rubber bands, eras­
ers. compasses, colored pencils and crayons, legal cap and foolscap paper,
penholders.

^

Gold Medal
A REOUI-AFR BOOK YREAX
is always found on our book shelves.
fiction, soon as published.

We aim to carr>' the latest works of

Here are some of the most readable books:

of the season:
“The Forest." Stewart Edward While; “The Daughter of a Magnate."
Frank H. Spearman; “Ike Cilidden of Maine." A. D. McFaul; “Dr. Lavendar\ People." Margaret Dcland; “Barlasch of the Guard," Henry S. Mcrriman; “Pa Gladden." Elizabeth Waltz; “Little Shepherd of Kingdom
Come." John Fox, Jr.; “Call of the Wild," Jack London; “Mean of Rome,"
F. Marion Crawford; “Col. Carter s Christmas." F. Hopkinson Smith; *^e

Unlike Any Other I

Southerners,". Cyrus

ne hiU IU*or, the deU-

“Lions of the Lord," Ham’ Leon Wilson; “Gordon Keith." Thos. Nelson Page

Ccooo distiAfpillh
from adl
U olben.
Lowa^’a Cocoa b tbt iaaat

Townsend

Brady; “Chem***^ Booth Tarkington;

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTitE COMPANY

i

V
THB KVBMIHG REOOKP, ZEAVSBaS OITT, lOOH, 8ATDBDAT, JANUARY !«, 1»0*.

WAIT OEPAITSEIT

making Ok Best Flour


w only ponible throogb caf^ful'«:lectioo of
wheat, attention to detail in milling and ri|fid

Tnr 1*1
A pnctkwl mad dedM awvw la tte
llraelloa la tba iaadtodoa oT aa
riebt diraelloa
aliht” at tAa Plrat
cbafcb. wbicb Mr. Laaf^ui wlU ba^
fta aast Friday alffht aad enttUawa

n»UI aprtiy y

uniformity in grade.

»aka It fraa baa baaa dowa o« teaday
Dlcbta. but aow tbla U to ba pw oa
Friday aicbt or Batarday aad opaaad
to everybody witboal ebarca.
Next Friday alsbt *^ln Hla

Our Best TIour.**
is the product of such a combination. Order
a sack from your grocer.

« Bannab ^ Cay €d.
d*«d and
ntber fiMir, aerkiualy InJiirwd. were hurried to the city hos­
pital. Two of the lajared died aocm
after rearhlaa the boaidul and with

NEW DISCOVERY
FM COHSOMPTION

Htrxaar> K C , Feb i5. igoy
liarmf this winter I was tToablrJ w.ih a dreaIful cm^h and cs4.1
TNnight I wxtukl hare to
work.
It hurt me most in the
1 tmaiU ihi.vIwi>-I
buiirol Hr. Kinxs New Hiwoserr aad took it
a<v-o«d,nx t.i d•re^tsM^^ and that ts- • UwtW* tvirtsl m> ,
and . *»ld |s-tmanenil>

algbu** with 8haldon*B great story, aa
It glvea him opportunity to dlaeuaa
certain great queatlona:. of the local
church, the labor situation and city
aad civic matters. Indeed, he prom
^^l^do more than pimply describe

GUMUITEED BESn?o°.°S

• Friends and strangerw.

SOLO MD RECOIIEIDEO BY
James G. Johnson and F. H. Meads

Milk Trust

and lM*nevulent for an orcldeil that PuM.) and her bla bmthtw ganlwd milk irusi to give the city |10
respooslhle
fnr the apiece and |.1 a «iw for a license*, and
seaiu- in the hcieptUl a ta Rockefeller, drtve the 3U0 or more
The rats, orlalnally nome 2u In num dealers »miI of biislnesa. for such a IIdrclarvHl u# nn r-ffNM in NV» her were introduced In the hospital
aeyeral months aau when a plaaue nf
,es. the small* dealei
Flvr larlMiocrn wnn* l•urn*^l i«» cleatti rats overrun the plare and friahtened
ated for the trust
in thf dtwtrocilon «>f tht* Pratt Cltr.
der If next they will aant to tax the
Ala. Jail by Bre
Twmiy oih*-r prU
mothers who nurse ihelr own babies,
oMra aacapad and fl«xl tb«* country
of the profeaslonal rat catcher, but
xc lualnn of only licensed milk,
Aa flBO.aiM) Brr In
tbr
town fit the cata are aUll preaent and thrhina
that kind of milk could not be
Harra. Moat., dcalmyrd a l>lt»ck of
nstead of So ti is now
««Ttalnlv that of a wet nurse
buildlnaa. rooalailnc of aaltKina. laun
»er will evreed a hun
As u. tramp |»e«ple. non
dry. bakery two dmr
amt many
s.
t-r.
I
|ia>
as
much
"eaalJ biju»«*«
The iNtrtrall nf the dt.waKer eia
:ivera»;taxes of inllk
A atrlke nr Mlnera In Ibf r H .. .......I iu^e„s nf China, m.w
palniesl h>
iittal nliieii In lh«* PiitMbitrK an«l ('.on MIm. Kate Auausih t'arl. an Anieriean
I..r
I
iVn'ilk. whit'll they
uHisvIlle diAirIrtii. «a» fatnrsHj b> tb«- anisl. is in 1m* plai'«t| on evhildihtn at say th. v du mu always xei .4 dealer:
Pollcil Mim* WttrktTf III •n^HHioii at HI l^iuln neil )ear h> the et»US4*nt of If tills is a lami <4 IiIhtI) ami fnh*T roa)i**tty. who. It It wald. will al<4. r»»mpeiiih,i, >.iu tiake m. ri,:hi in la
. mailer lum lai.- a train ma> I- M*ml other eAliIhllM
enicine*T
nin«i m»i
alK iiipi !•*
James C)!Uer. nf Aihtd. MasK . die,,
' up lime li) runnltiK fa«i« r ilian frtim CHHiviilsiniis of the liraln. result
Henry Vnnrhee^
M’lH^iilr call*, for. anxirUtiiR m ant fnim a most p«s iillat trouble T, n
late-i ortlet <4
I he riiieaao * physielans |i« rfnnnetl un «utoie.y and
haeitlerii It)
the hialii Will Ik- sent In the Paihu
Kina fn.m
l.. ItHtUwl ill^lllUle III
Nes
York foi
Meleiitilit evamliiaihMi 'IVn years bk«>
alrlll^ Meel
Meet wt*rkerH III I|h* lllltloli. ollker. slm was Iheii l;i. sirtleW lux
i\i '•
lHWd_n«t a nirk while dlvina
He had
Jill Ii»en ar»- lri%.4%rl «»•
headaehes
fn t|iienil> i
I fnr an elahi bnar «!a.
fTtHB M lo Hi.
FW L:r..:m-Mi In an old peddUf. (h-o
W. Vod... i.i 1k;k. whom they ptokel
up badly fmecn. and rantl fnr. CJenrae
frawftwd and hU »UirT. near Pilra.
N V. have Juat l►e,•l. awarded I.Voim
each In am»rt^ne»‘ with a all' fnnnd on a eharae of tnioxlcailon
He said
after hin dealir in i'anada a year aco he met i.Mi mail) friends in ('hatham
Jacob f«
Hchiirman. pHnident «>f Htjuare.
‘Keep
an ay
fmm
those*
Cornell unlveraiiy. presUrm that the irlends." ailviseil Maictsirate Itn'en. av
Vnlled Hlalea will lM><'nme ln%^nl»ed In he dlsrharjtetl him
Omer Tripp, nf Marh.n. Ind. has
caaesaayuurs. All iXMiMUstkius Ftm.
preaem Im’ilde loer’' Panama' Tim Jii«t CnmpleiiHi the ninst remarkable
.uffsred 10 years with backache aad ini
Moanw dttclrlne wouhl l*e affetMeil In
tiuhW. Tncd a great a^By fhy siciaas
a areal meaaim\ he naid. refuliliii: In dn>s he dhl 1
ctunpllcatlnnM
ami war
win. t.iher iN uan his fast Nm I
, *inly tuMir withoBt relief. l>r. Ksaasp's Kidney aad Back­
ache (Ve ta the oaly Keaady that i-vrr helped
Htiulh Ameriraii miinirhn
Ishmeni iM-ittK small .
Hies nf wa

vI!!rtX"

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Backache
^^CIJRE

i-ntly he in
some l«ked

‘ thinks ho is e>inNl

[|M AUt'K llclK).\AU». Omaha. Keb,"
cut*. bX’.. It Ask for i\s*k Ihtok Faxf
For Sale by Jaa. G. Johnaon and Bngha# A YUnbnrg

ONE-FOURTH
OF'F’
...For One Week Only...
Beginning Monday morning. JANUARY 18th. and ending
Saturday night. January 23rd.

This Sale Includes Every Department
Excepting staple dry goods, such as prints, ginghams, sheet­
ings and 80 forth, on which we will allow a discount of IO per
cent. Cloaks. Suits and Millinery we will allow OnerHalfOff
during this sale, our goods all being marked in plain figures,
subject to your inspection at all times, must convince you of the
truthfulness of our offer. We reserve nothing, including even
lines now advancing in price. Supply your wants for immedi­
ate and spring use. for It is conceded a ONE-FOURTH OFF on
the present market, is below manufacturer’s cost. To make
this sale the event of many seasons, to interest Men in sales of

this kind, iw 09t vou your ehelet of any atdt or eotreoaf el the beat
makea. the guaranteed Mnd. worth up to $22.00.

Choice for This Sale Only

$12.so

piLi:st^^.ss-sLTScasLW

ALL PIANOS
FOR IISNT.

AT BIG REDUCTIONS!


micellaniousT

H.Mil this.
lakiiiy: iH
reiiialiiiiig tlay** will le.liiee tmr si«K-k
Ihos.. wj... win take the*.e plarnm nO

only ten days og. Gotsl hii..liieMs thirii,
THIS hirST IIK ItONK ami the profli
While eash Is always weh-.iitied < .- ar
of then.- somlerfiil luincaiii
N.. u.ltai
AHRANt;Kh
If you are tu inwnl .4 « J*i«i,.i » mne at
meiiM* saving y04-ran effe< i
lk» not delay calllni: nr writing, a- lii

> wa\ »if anyoue *aH-urliig ui»e
ii ami YKRV KASV TKKMS

ah- lavu hill ii-n day>

GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE
TRAVERSE CITYSTOREFRONT AND CASS STREETS
BRANCH

OF

GRINNELL

BROS*.

MUSIC

HOUSE.

DETROIT.

MICHIGAN

SEtVICES IN THE CHUICHES1

Mnmlng a»»nlcf 1
I.. 11 nixM-ll will I
Itihle M'hituI at II
lt>avor MTvh
Kv«*nliig K«*rvlc<\ 7 Oo
A cordial vrlrome to all

Congregational.
IV ('tK-hlln. pa-ior
.Mn.'-nlm; x»-r\ if.- jimixm- «
,ai in oo
S<*<-tmd in u Kcri
lark rri.L-ram ftu
'
Mak. i
• vr< ftt-1 nl him,-

each and every

rr.!........
3:00

-SI.

TO THE PEOPLE OF OUR CITY

JESUS SAYS:
My Mnt.\ ambit bin U i<« >ave men an.1

SUNDAY NIGHT SERMON SUBJECT

‘WHO

JL

“irT:;

,pf

iis

SulW. -Bn*™
Clatema “
Prayer meeting oa .Ttiuradny even-

MonUnt

nenrSce and

Ayers

Cherry Pectoral
for all disetset of ihc ihrott
•nd lungs. A doctor’s medi­
cine for eo yetrs. AI
remedy everywhere.

Wrmon at

m. f:40.
at 12:00. ^
________ ________ B nt 7:00
All are conJtolly Invited lo< Iben*
senrlcea.

Rev. a O. Rna.%llSw.'
10:00 n. m.. clasa meetiag
10:J0. vrorahlp and sermon. Subject
*'Wbat the Spirit Sajetb Unto the
Cbnecbea.”
Bible achool nl noon
T. P. A. nt €:00 p. m.
7:00. evenlnc nerrlce.
Subject

THE GREAT NEED OF OUR CITY
IS:
A VISION OF ODD
d then mew will cn out. WHAT
MVftT I IX) TO BE SAVED?. Let the
answer: Repent and be baptised
every one of you In the name of Jeaua
ChrU! for the remlssknl of yotir sins.
ye shall receive the gift of the
Ht.ly Spirit.—Acta: 2:3$.
KNOW
There is J.O . iwwce and aatUfaciloo In
pping and serving Jec;oi) IS LUVE.
(SI
IMENT DAY IS COMING. (4)
Men and Women
IJOST

outside of
FOREVER.

Jeans

t hrUt

are

Exery

man can come to HIM if be

(5)

women In all age* and In the world to­
day haw Ih- i, and are followerf «if
the im-* k ami lowly Naxarene
SPECIAL I UNDAY NIQHT SERIES:
(1) Dor O bit.
How Wt Dot It
What It la.
(2) Who la Qodr
(3) What Is Man?
(4) Who Wat th# <
(5) Hava You and I I
(«) What It Hall?
Who Ooaa
Thara?
(7) What la Maavan? Wilt You Sa
Tbara?

HEAR .EVERY SERMON IF YOU

ttlanf People Wait

r I AM RIGHT—YbU ARE WRONa

h \r4%t H

THE BOSTON STORE

“HEAR

.Mf-iltu:ay
Sumlay . I

Int.-rmedlale t'hriMli
Kmleavor at
l::U)^p
IV-opIf'x StM i«-i% Ml ('hri
Kmhav
at
4:. p in .<nl.j.-cl. •
May I Overctim.- M\ T. nu.iatlMii^r ’
i
------------------------------Sunday i.lKht g,.x|N.| tm-eili,K ai 7 A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Sunday achool at 0:45
SnhJt^M. Mts-i.n^ M.,. Em-my •
j
nehlng.
II :W. preaching
ng. Blind. Bleeding or Pro
t’omiiany A .U ilu- MayH^w.-t ‘luhlirudlng: Plies. Your dnigglat will iv
Junior Endeavor. 3 p n
mcctx Momlay ami rM.nJfnx It .... ttmd
Senior Endeavor. 0:4.V
oney If PAZO OINTMENT faib
Tm*.tlay at ..-:tu
/
7m>\ pn‘achlng
you. in 6 to 14 days
50c
offcri.iry .-nv.-lo|H-i. ai
..1 ih.
The aervlct'A will be In charge of
morning auil .-v.-nlnp x.r\u*.-l.»-i
lady^eva
the
pastor
know
if
v
.
mi
want
rongit-ga
There will be M
il.mal
wt.rk
for
lt*'*4
7:SU each evening
.
Senegal
.xports
annually
Aabury Methodist
iro.OOO tons of p«*anuis.
It is estimated that the
Hev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
First MethodlaL
Morning M-nice. M to
R.v,*piiou of Europe d.ml.l.*.. Itself ev.-ry
of memlM*r* win f.il!.»w ih.- m.»rnlng
The MiiH-rvixorx at St. Jo.xeph will
rt‘Cororocnd a new I20.1MSI tmn bridge
1-N.‘nlng eeriic. 7 .s.
Six
at It-rrien Springs
vlval tervlecs
Class meeting. 9:4S a at.
Morrow
HEADACHES FROM COLDS
Sunday school. 12 m
l^atlve Oromo Quinine removes (
Epworth I>*agii.-.
p n,
ague. Miss Bates
cause . To get ^thc genuine, call
Allyn. leader
T.iplc. “My 1
8|H*clal address. the War Agam.si Iiitenij« ranc,
A cordial welcome at these 1
The Hun. ‘•Champ’’ CUjrk recently
of Christ (Disciples).
told of a caa.* brought up lu Mlaaouri
to which one of the lawyers engaged
* Thomas P. UUom. mlnlsi
Meetings will lie held In City Ois-ra tried to f.crve his client by throwing
House Instead of SP-inb<>r]
tUKpIclou dt a certain witness during
“Frlenda
Morumg.
lo.i:,
Suhj
Subject.
“Hm
.Iraneex to the (;ok|h*1 "
Rich and i»oor.
Sunday achool. 12:00.
-You admit that they w.Te at the
Are wr
with ua.*‘
Junior Endeavor at 3:30
nrisoner'a home every cv«*nlng during
unlor l>eaguc. Mrs Morrow
3:30. Junlt
Intermediate Endeavor at 4:30
the iH-rlod? ’
,4
Senior Endeavor. 5:30.
7:00. worship; aennon topic
-Y«k slr.“ replied the w itneas.
Evening. 7:m.
Suhj.*t-i. • \M,o Is
Bells; or. How to Have Fun’
-Stale whether you and be w»r«
c.tKr"
tereated in any special trandactloo.
.StM*cial mut*i<- at iM.th ttervice.^
PenU*<'u»tal pray.r m.HMinK Thur*. such aa. for instance, burlness or other­
.lay evening ai 7; 3it.
wise."
Teacher..' ra**ullng. a:45
• Yea. air. vr^ were."
Saturday night united prayer and
•’Oh. ho*’ txcUlroed Ihe wily at­
study of the Sunday school lesson wrltb
torney.
Then you will no doubt be
the children.
good enough to Inform us im>w and
Welcome to worship with ua are
strangers, working men and
poor to what «*xtcnt also the nature of the
huKlnesi in which you were jointly »n
teroap-d."
I haven’t the least ohj.^ ti«n in tba
world," cl>ocrfully anawcnxl the oh
i:30
Subject. “Peace
Hglnc witness. "If you want to know
—I was courting hla daugblrr."—Phlk
sdelphia Post

iy' : r

If your choice ie below $ 12.50. the quarter off discount pre­
vails. You can readily see we mean business: our object is to
reduce stock and raise the cash.
*

STuisrJS^.

AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNDS
rMCE.00csndai.00
TRIAL BOTTLn paat

Are welcome with us -

Two WKWO ald«niM«-kiun4ir mn.l
Oookr-^ir Mllvnuk*^ hmk.- l-^fi In
eieUid br tiM) Rraiul jur) ami am<«l«*<l

Wahl were killed in a eriiKh of eiii ter and lenmn Juire
ploye. «»f the Itmwn Hlim- iHmipany at triMiueed his sinmarh
til. IjOuIb In aH at I he ele\alnr nu the

Tty »tl

Itun. Illaatn
lllaatratad by IM pbotoa.
to life
ra aad Urowa
Urw
oa
cartala by
Mr.. Lattfiaan’a
Laufiaan’a apleadld
ai
lantera About
U picturea will be
le uaed each nlsht.
thus coveiias
atory ta about alx
m
alahta
to theae -opna
nights * Is aacared
by
ticket only.
Courae UckaU will be IsaoeiP under
aaay oondltloiia and will be placed

or THE WDILB

y'

p^.

Jf/tfwssib/Y
msR/fSS^ mhethms m

WMm. ChekM,

SifwBrmmn ^ Ck^ Ssarsmev.

I§ef9 Hm— mf fimm

COME Al^ SEE.
AM INTENSELY IN CARNBSl
ABOUT YOUR ETERNAL
WELFARE.

city

OPERA HOUSE

MimgtLmcUismmaCkmimi.

tktOUHtUMe.

S.n.martinek



TMOMM R ULLOM, PMtan

^ yo« hmr* U> flhp^r

tiH* raloAllon 'f«»r .
I. 1*02. ih^ A.n ,
lo |7.«00;lMiO.
or ill.WO. It «te 4«rid.-d
tou. that thf valu
fttkai
atkM or
or tJM
tJM lUnMde
ManMde A
A KoniM
fAllvay aamild 1-- ratted to fl.ll«*o.WH.
or MOO.OOO Fonarr lIoU«t
JoAb Pa
Paitoa oT tJrand
Mftlte SMor Jomi
BiMoMlWteoHri^Ui larjfr «jf lb.-1

|

I

•*N«; It a a watarwMMrt.*
T*i all lb* blaad lJHiatr«
Hi> wurda ww« calm i

f rs;:r-“.5;.35n

K -

^

UNE! LOOK! EXTRA!

Tlw tWwl iMtt ted !• •»>.
VlMMld tMnk yvu'4 m»." te
“I •
In mt tey TW fuonii and arib w«r.

iy Ji-: '



BECINNINCTONIGHT and continuinp until every parment is sold, we will
.
.
sell all of the

aeeoatlac briwm r*bar1r» F. Rue ,
doa aa4 bU aaaoctaite la lambertas.
teCkSaf A Do««laa
Tboao loeraateii
ta OAlMtloa atey or OMLjr aot te ar.
oofM hf tte ralHray eoapaalM »Ub r
oat tltlcaUoa. bat tbo cbaactebte that
tba eoarta will te a«k<4 to paaa upon

WAS!TST0LEVt
-

I*’-

F

\

aaaly Mlaabig and tte Police

tba

Eart^Adama^or

by a party or partka aakoowa to ibr
owate or tbo toan or to tbo pulirr.

V*"-

4

Tbo loaai was tM la tbs rw *4
Barney ABd«raoa*a atore oo State
alraot. aadwben tbe owner caate last
araalBt about S o cJock to pet it. rt

iK4\

» aH tblasa lltaratty
art apt to traad oo oChtr poople a
no man who tralkad to wbere bi
a M«n-Walk to-and who waa oit

WnXKtCVlEWED

tbtoo waa a placard la tbe Window that
read:
-Look at Thla Watch For 40 8bilttopa."
-1 lookod at it- aald bo. -and oow I
want toy fi­
ne moat amoalap tocldeot w«i bare
beard U that of tbe coonUytuan
while aaixntcrlnp alonp a Hty atrret
aaw a alpn:
-Pleaae Rlap the Bell For the Care-

Ot. Com. to Be Herr.
Next M
y ev. iiiuK Trs».*i>. Iisy
Teat. N«i
K ti T M . will have
a review, at whlrb
D D. Ot
1! rom
I to bar
da fill

pran that has been prepan‘d.
te fulluwed liy^tvfreshnMMiiH Tlic
eroalnpa rerlew '
or tbe ordinary, a
an who at If
aaaured a line tine
THE MARKETS
Mptrolt. Jan. 1«—Wheat-May. V2e;
No. 2 red. Me. Oom-No 3. 43\e
Oata. No. 3 white. 41 ^c.
Tolado. Jaa
IC.—Wheat-January

iur.*i

After reflectlnp for a few mlontea
be walked op and pare tbe beU aoeb
pixU that It nearly came out by tba
roota.
In a few momenta an
faced man opened tbe door
-Are yon the can tnker?** a«k«l the
lK-11 pulhr.
-Yin. What do you want r
-I aaw that notl.M\ »k>,I rang the tell,
and now 1 waul to know w hy you can'i
rtnp tbe tell yourself r-Tit lllu,

Jan. 16.-The markets t.»^
showed an upward temlenry
I belnp exceptionally lively

IIS.:

,;Sr

;
hiph
. 17 0.'.

..

^1 ^*’5,w.‘*.nS Vbw u ihl

STTS.-*falsr

You have been looking for a
special sale.
It *s now here.
One-fourth off on everything
encept staple goods for the nest
week. The Boston Store.

"f

—bbou.

a few days axu. when their altentlot
wns attracted by thre. Me Mnt t eleau
Inp deiwrtmetd waBou. ^tnndlni: teiu
porarlly in front
of J. W MwBsn
-Now, 1 woiHler what Hm.^c I.h.ts
•D. K C. • I^lntrd t.n th.me W UBO I!
mcanr* nmarkid one of the |«arty.
-Thafa ea^Iy po.ss.>l."
r^idird
James H. Ketw dryly.
'Ihuj-t vot
see they are atandlnc In front of Mnr
pan<
ran t olTleer

•nres. bill---- -

of tbe la
J. Q. A.

Matilda Berio, an Itallsn writer of
bOTWla, baa been travellDB In Pahwnne
bus publlabod
»•« •*« ■»« Md PO.UIOB

TU l^vran ^CANNINOCO

Batoan'tto^ neat waeW ^

Notlca to Contractors and Bail
After April 1st the wipes for ma
sons win be: Hfty cents per hour/or
brirttlayen: 4S cenu per boar for
masons and plasterers
2071-lmo

Candies
at my Baker),
Union ttreeta
trial

3Jl!S“«'nr*"%5SW A BBOOIIO WANT ADi

CHOICE

romef 9lh
Give

and

them

a

:

L L TRIMBLE

■! ='■

•:-;4

OF A BIG
LINE OF

$10, $ 12.50 and
$15.00 COATS k
This lot includes all of the latest styles, in all the tliflerent colors and si/es.

APFORn xn U/AIT

-A.ND T.\Ki: CHANCIiS OF.THIi BEST THINGS

hi-inggone hv the time you c.et here?

Come Tonight, Come Monday, or as Soon as You Can!
THE
NEW
FIRM

m

THE

STEINBERG BROSLIVELIEST

STORE IN NORTHERN

MICHIGAN

!

4'

V'T-'
44.
-Did you ace dat Utk deChlcnpo doc>r pot off dr oddrr diy nboat dr dan
n and dr fooUaboraa of batblnpr
-.Vaw. I didn't nrr IL Wrary. Wofa
p puy*a namrr
-m. name la Bobertaon.“Drn 1 Domlnatea him for prvaldeot i
of dr United BUten 00 a 00 aoap pUt- I
tprm. and I calla upon dr boau of dr '
preat uiiwaabed to rally to bla aupport.
l>own with dr Uatbtoh!
Daf. our
motio.-And death to dr wamb rap! Uooray P
-UleveUnd rUIu Dmirr.
rM> 4obw.
“JoLii, dear.- aald the aick maa’a
ifo. -ITI harr lo run away from you
for an hour or no today. I bare to prf
tte material for a nrw dreaa that tbr
omplalnrd tbr alck man. -do
It U ripbt to te tblnklop of
dreaa while I am ao aickr
•*WUy. John. It will be all ripbt do
matter what bapproa.
Ifa a black
Pblladrlpbla Reroid.

Yl'hi.o tte Sunday aobool aopertotmdrut rend tbe cloaiup wortSa of tbo
book of Job. -And Job died, betop old
and fun of daya.- be aald to tbe cblF
‘ren:
-Now. CDB anybody tcU me tbe cbdm
of Job-.deatbr
And a timid Uttle boy on a back neat

boya.- Mid tbe
you toll me wbat It ta that follova tbe
^ can.-aald one of t^ bripbt omA
Itonmy. wbat ta It foUonmtbe

^hitve added a 6dc liae of

GURNES, CHOCOUTES. ETC.

*

:

i.

1 lu- Myles include long, loose Hox Coats.
length Coats. Military Coats in all the different lengths.
1 l.ilt'tiv;ht fitting Coats, of verj' desirable color and combination as well as black, in practically cvpr>’
si/e. but very few duplicate garments, which i^ especially no in the finest ones.
^

:v';/

Ned. in irreat surprlMV
-Do you entry any lusuraiu-e?
la
your life InturnlV a«ke,1 the M.lli‘Hor.
by wa.T of explaualloi;
-IllciMi (Jnwd: yas, yas.- replUnl Iba
colored man. "lonp apo -lonp spo
Then tte sollrltor asked: ' In w
company^
UmliySed nie^wercl; - Tm a Hap

undonbtedlj
I Invitation to 'Dump Steel Com
' -New York TTm^

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Then-fore all our $30.00 Garments, our $25.00 Garments, our $22.50
Garments, our $20.00 Garments, our $18.00 Garments, our $ 16.60 Gar­
ments, all go. none reserved. at choice for.............
............. - $7*S0 each

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tfiM-l. Kre** Uto
Tnnirr Tnnksh y'; n rcjin x tilnllre of
tbe Worklnnien's liidusiilal .Mil In
suramv «-om|.atiy.- .-all.sl ntmn lid

BREVITIES.

2Trt»



We are determined that cver>' one of them must be closed
out this season, no matter how desirable, or how great
the Sacrifice ! !
a


LAN YOU APKJKD TO WAIT

Potatoes on local market. hiM-

Ed Joy of Frankfort Is
buytop stock of the Mussel
.uweat
Fp
at FpmkfoA
The second show of the

.\«rtl
**»«*»nr and Pet
wni bepln Monday at I2:t C«*.

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THEY ARE DOOIN^ED TO GO!
:

nAM VOU

mund tJrant. an eld.rly «-olor.il man,
with a view of rettiuc him In ItKtire
hit life.
-Got>d morulBK. I’ucle .\.vl.'* said
Mr. Tatiksley.
-Mswuln. Boss
Tnrle N,M. Up you carry an.v In-

«t. 4lHc: closed.

■■

'XS'f'n

Talk about your Quarter pff. Third Off and Half Off sales; what comparison have they with this?
Make use of your eyes and your fingers and let your own good judgment be your guide. We have
had an awful trade we have done a tremendous business- sold hundreds, yes. thousands, of garment*». What we have now is only “a drop in the bucket” compared to what we have handled, still
we have about two hundred garments.

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matter what the price was—at only

• Whafa IbU ’CIV word -.imur m
lOb. tra Who. yoa r. timS of doUip
laCbtBp and too lapy to do aooetblnp.**

Tbla amine Mr. Adana oociaed tbo
pol)oe. who have been acarrblni la
rain ror tbe lean It la frequently the
case that a toon aeon bUrbed om tills
cold woalber Is taken to a barn and
tbo autborltlos notltted. but It appi jrs
la this «aae that they have IsN-n
«

IC O. T. M. Will Hava an Intarestinp
•oaalOA Monday Ivaning—D D.

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laH Ateaa* Taaoi la Vafy MyaK

&

$7.50

BEST
CLOAKS

T«te of

ttrteB ttatete.

Tbe Toons Man-1 don't take anj
credit to myoelf for betas »We to apaU
than otbar people cam Bpelltas
-Too t
it.lv

1904

1904

NEW-YEAR

SPECIAL OFFER!
ON ALL JERSEY LEGGINS
Women's.............

esc

Children's...........

BBC
4kOc

All Icggins are full length. Button or Ribbon top. just
the thing for cold weather and deep snow. I r^- a pair.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

DRESS'GOODS REMNANTS
MAL-F

f>rice

This is an unusual offering, owing to the fact that
e%'cr>' piece is nice and fresh, no old shop worn goods
among them; they are the short ends from the season's
selling. As an instance of the good things that await
you. here are a few:
5 yards^'^ Byroad Cloth

Che Racket
Stock Tor Sale

ya^s^ black Etamine

We will sell any or all of the stock to any one.
Next week we make prices that will force you to
come and buy. Store mo»t be vacated in the near
future

$1.00 ONii bhv $2,00. annyeuiiimt?
Sta ewak So......
Crockery; China, Glassware, Tin and Enamelware.
Dr>- Goods. Clothing. Shoes and Notions.

Cbe Racket

60

69c,,
These Are only nleir.tbeM may be gone vben yon come bot there
Are others joit AS food.

RKMNANTS
Mfliir l^rle*
These Aft lemnants oontaininf tan one to five yitfdi; tbAt
^mesnsAwhole Must pAttem. The wDer pieces will nerk into
hMcyws^indMAnyi^^ncMHeicA
.

Cbe Gvening Record's ilp«to-Date THustrated Feature

SHORT STORIES.
lUolattaii lala&d luis m •vmc* of
m people to the acre, wlUle Loite

Oust ^enator ^eed >y'moot

i

Tboteoiel

^
wbo« Buae U Lmq Kdmd SMttlc
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------Na S Yakon Woodpile Bartlett. Its fallaton. I am an An»-riran at haort.Rr%vrtit:a i„ thr
ani>. Mr. Hnv-.J n^W .«,r Matrti
lUal Ih <»f
t
talu'r in
bwiiiMC o.i fh4* s 1-r.;I
•T* -IV UI no KU. h
a- iHdvr*
arr
jiKTr" «l
the ^liiv alal..

“v "amlrt!
It i* fa«t dyinjt

I^rUaiv or

nut.tU

-jluUtm.

and oHWHal In railroad

1 tu tM> aoith «

k. and
A Mattie of Oolooid Joataa B. KIm of
ma. lo St ranU erbo erta. It bi bellered. tbe
r a Mr Ant Toluateer In the cIrU war. la to

______ _________ _ _
........In Rtunmit park, 8t. rauL
uw"in piliii^ iiid rvrrv’iTaniUy
^ Hiomnatoo (Me.) man hna a aeren
turea In aotne churx'i. IVn»».u,nlly he la dollar bilL It wa* laaord In 1778 and la
arrabie, ahrewd and dUdinctU^y a man tjulle a curloalty In tbeae later daya.
^
. ...n, w«e. „...
father waa a iKdytaml.u The elder
p- Kentm.r and a.a a ,^X.rwa^
kradoaUj finda'^.r^^hr"ar^^'hA'I^T.^*a*

wbcre foT jeam tbe

thr timr of thr .•ma:»cli.:»tto:» i.ruclamatiun
Thr oi l cniti
an* a
I»rima*rat of thr n,..*t |.r .noum^ t>iw.
a. may be Ju.lr- 1 froai a r.tlrr amua-

lM« ImmI HMIc or no
lAJOdon firm haa pUntfd l.Otii aorm of
oyatrr rmund on Cape Cod.
^

^

jmcht Shamrock 111., which wa* p»-

llrr.1 ha I t orn lA .n* In Provo

r. nailer of tbe IlelUiKv. who bodcht
Sbauiiock. baa arrived theie nnd
will be pUced In a public m|uatv In
NewC«,»May.
FOREIGN FACTS.

On iMumeut of $300 a youn^ man In
land and will «cuaed fmm rollitarj acrvlce lo Spain.
- to c:.i.:>ianj bow a aon | In 1801 tberr were lo I^jodoo 37AW0
n W a K-puollran • The tallow. In 1871 38.000. In 1S81 40AXI. In
nrvrr rropMird.
| ](g)i
.^d lO 1901 Nll.OTt.
th^;t"Kr:;;;t::‘ hr::;‘attu r^niT.*
thr vrin* of K.* J Smoot.

Hr omnrd a

Africa ever,

l«*nh ulat i> fait hormr and had ar- nnd f7.tiU0.lMJ0 worth out of Anali
ranar.1 a ta. v v..ih "l uclr Jraar" . AcivitUnn tu tbe St iVtewbur*
Knlaht, an old kl .rinou In thr nrlgh- Tlinea. the demand fur ajcrlc-ullural ma1 In fite SIlaTtan iMuutry beyond
Lake Baikal U lo be very larip*.
Tbe largest pbotograpb ever made la
now on exhibition In Berlin. It U
tmelve yard* long and a yaid and n
' Ulf wld... all la one pleiv. and r«pw
lent* tbe gulf of Naplea
l*o*lrw InvIUng recruita In Ireland
fur tbe One llundwd and nrat nnd
Otw Huudrtxl and Se<vmd royal aUitla
d with the worda. ‘‘God aara
tbe king.*' printed In I limb a a folk
*‘Go alanagbadb dla an righ.**
The largest BUilc claaa In Great 1
iln i* held in All RalnU* church. 8
Held. The claaa cxiualata of 2,250 i
with an average attendance of L80a
Tbe men are not from the chnrchft
a many aa aeventy aalaon ki
era attend the cUaa re|mUrly.
barRH>ny arr lltliia Jn |a,l)a«»m*u. rrlallmia In %l»Utl«n of *>uvvuai,f madr
to thr p«.plv

ataiutr* of rittli, • • • and A|ioidl*Htuool ilnrr not u|r|«*M> ou. Ii p,.lvaaim*u. .^t.dlll.H..“ m.-ll). -av dwu,
U timHv to ro.all ilM- hi.iorli

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
th.dr I.UhxI. thin >ou will trarh tu
• liildrrn uiid your chlldnm'a chlldnrn
lo thr third uri.1 fourth avnvraflori. ThI*
tou do III thr |.rrartu*r of tiod otid niln4*trrlna uiiarU * -

Imire no e>ni|jathy with |^l)Kam>. Aa Wortiion or an ai«.Mlr I haw lu vrr
bran ai.krd to prarilce ihjI>x-ih> or to
l.rmrh It or to ndvlac olhrra to |.iacllrr
It." Thrar are hi* rmidiallr rrjolnrra
ind aa to hla loyalty to
a Btatrtnrnt I* no Ira*
clear rut "My flrai duty will
to my
country, whorr law* and Inatltutlona I
r. honor and rvaprct." he aay*. In
lnl.-fvlt « hr rtni.hai.lx-* thi* atatr-

The new pUy of Anguatoa Tbomai.
to be produced aoon. will Iw calM
•^be Other GlrL**
larle* Eichman’a new vehicle. •X'ap
Harrington.- I* a weUvme add!
Ides
uK.iinat! ^*»rt**A Morton U the winner of a
,... u.- magutim- prize pUy competition. Her
•i>* to eoccwaful play to call
be of l4ive.;mn, I

there Is- no iiil*undrr«tandlnK
take u1
evrryUrly rl*.* to undenuaiid
am an Anv-rii*an. timl. iny furefathri*
were Anurtcnii* for Kriirmthm*
th-xt. i.ltlM.nah 1 mn a Mornmn In

PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER
THE PASSING OF A FAMOUS NEW YORK LANDMARK.

A ROCKING HORSE WITH A HISTORY.

WORLD
FIRELESS STEAM ENGINE.

I Jori* dramatized norel.
I Comedian Owen Fawcett
hla WU
j tbe augt at Wheeling. W. Va., where
' be waa playing In “Bobm EmmetI It U aald that David Balaam baa te8t
wUI be open to Independent attracUona.
A one act curUin ralaer baa been
added to -Raffle.- at the IMncMa the-,
ater. New York. Tbe new perform­
ance 1* l>ni* Tlercelin'a -Tbe Bacrameat of Jodaa.* which Forbeo Boberiooo prodheed for a kmg run la Lon
don.
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la

MODES OF THE MOMENT.
A heart abaped muff la prrtty In fur
or material.
SblTTlnga over tbo hlpa arr tbo fea­
ture of tbe peweat aklrta
A capocldn bood la aeen on many of

work on the iiniiiriiae iiirthutr for im
la rrrcling In N. w York a famou* old landmark has
been tom domn. ThI*
ttie i-llnt.m imii.atiM.. honn- «f tl.r first governor of
Mem York and m laa mhrrrfii Orutgr W«*Mnglon k* entertained so lioapitably.
Paul lu dlaatnw ranee the mati*l«m hukrtl exact
aben It waa built
In i;«:. barring, of
<•» .,f
uf aUvHi.t
:iUv
r usual *lko*
h"g ai^**
hj Ihr PaMliiie Athletic IClub
r lo. aUon. on a
bill ovotiuoklng thr Ha.l lUrr
« hoU-r. und h
not .limcuU to
Imagine bow Is-aullfnl the hou- hi.J ^.uur 1* must have I
-d In WaahlngUHi'a day. ahn. the north tin.- of the vltv ..f Sew Voik wa*
r thr.-e tulles to

leal Interoat attaches to tbe dilui.idairU making horse
nylng lllualratlon. It waa used Ko yrata *gx». It* boy
erbariea I
It i* kepi at Cheahuni
Hertfordshire, where It U regn
are few toys bo-va Ing such longevity, and Its age prove* that the maker* uf
tbo long ago must have Wn careful workmen who used good malerluls

im engine daThere ha* rei enll> ls*en bul 1 ;.t IfusaeMorf. Onni
algne.1 for shuiilii.K in expl..*lv< fti. tuM...
Instead of
uring Ita own
•team It I* chaiKeil wnh Meant ruin slutlonuiy latller*
cti.^rge la sufhrleiit for »M-\..r.,l hutii- work, 11m- :»d\»iili.*e ..f such an engine In a placo
where t|yn.4init- or guii|H>wiler I liaii.lle.1 In large Muantltlea Is tdivluua. It la
aald thut the «-.>M ..f o|-et iiliig I Is Ui.u I.alt tt.at uf nil urdinary lui-urautlTO.

Among the new ernrau la a knot of
colortd rlbboc wlibooi any enda at alL
Colored Ucea accompany erery aort
of gown, but they moat match to perfectlon.
Gold
bnld Ud HMMOMt..
|1* conulbote to tb« odonunrat tt mo.

Tbe newre*: linen ebttora are faahloocd ao ai to be worn wttboet a bow
or tie. a V abaped piece In fronl bdog
■ubotltuled. Tbe fastening la at tbe
back.
-nt chartnii.g bosleaa of
FkmiKed aklrta are lo evidence, and
X*il«n at Washington, aa a rule moat of the flonneea dcarend
• daughter of

PAINTING POPE PIUS’ PORTRAIT.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW AS THE CARTOONISTS SEE HIM.

WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
A collecuon of all books written by
Indian antbor* wiU be exhibited In tbe
Hooaler 8uic building.
A gtaat granite obellak will grace one
exhlbU lo tbe Mtnea and Mrtallargy
One of the featntea of MlnneaoU*a
adneatkNial exhibit wlUbc a dUpbij of
pbotogtapba of eegetable and flower
gardena at grade acboola wbete tbe
woik iadooeenUrelj by pnpUa.
Many of tbe plctmeaqae featmaa of
tbe lata Boer war will be aliown. Tbe
Baaca In Bontb Africa and tbMr tale

■tic or the aplrft In which many of hla t

otttMlMi dC tbo teo aita. Tbo i
How lltocmnr obtpbl. wbMb Inel
nrtlMon »Mla iBd
IM.ibnwiignngd—t oapNfrtaa

V

sing by Mu Boar-

I to Umdon In 1I7< and oomi attatlon la Ca\t>r of aorlilil with
. activity lo evlncod by bio nmlUfaophk ewaarm. traatloao on WMdallonv
wroCtdaya. it might bo niinitbnt

ofBoglajML She married Lord
mw^notabto
Dandaa.

r’ife-

I

baea a^gg partr^bj^r.
«f Ttm, tba Oaand Paba

uSldamSia
Yladbalr aad t^ed Oaaaga

aC^taaH^ tta Oaaad

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TBX gTEiflKO XBOOSn 1BATSBBE CITT, MIOE.. aftTDBDAT. JftXUftBT 16.1»M.

i£ir-w!r.*sss.i:,ii)NOER m cut
J-ni'=VA“C Of JUCCERNAUT

«^l «tt«d to vmm <»
mmiu
wogk tnrwmd oot tj hit ««tAl4ti
H* iMTMd tb« hmetm boalj
Back of tb<
Mrolt whm tat a lad. oaa
ncariy to th«
TrararM Oty la 1M7. aad aUi
IB vhJ
taaia«M oa a aBMU acakL It^
i( in bean •r liana of bamnai. ace.
PomIM« to rM talp ata for a I
I* naed for Marlag «olof pMn Mr. Itaidle
I
th** beirler
aaas mak^. aakaiai
la tbe faetorr. and aa aleralor it
Baaaser. rtcaillas
take tb«u* a« retialred. to tbe
ctratcb of toirltory
rltf. H«» bis alvara aMaaCarttxred hU
The bean «if tbe
owB bani#a*c* iMioad of tajrliis tbf m
Aft Ihr toftlaftftft iBcrraftad. wUb Ita
croartb of tbr raifkm. Ib#w waa BMica
yr lOftft trboJi^UB* In coonarlioo wllb
tba rt^l trade
In im Mr BoadJe of work, a utdioeabie faatare belnctbe
^roctad a two ftlorjr brkrk tiu>ln«aft
bkKk 03 the oomiT of fYrwl and OaM
ormprlnK one baff of the Uni
etloQ la tbe
Boor alib bU ftiorr. and mannfactarbaa always
lac bametft and hamo** ftappliea In
Mr Beadle’ft bar
tba rear rwjm
IM fall, when be dt>rlded <
Ting lately show's
Ihr rrull hnftlnoftft. owing i
fb be
>le»ale
trade, wbirh re
attention, be re

^HES
WATCHES

tOupyrtihC MM. bp T.

\tL

r..‘ux!

pertM oa

tbe rmU

to a adpbb
bald eoBdag ap tbe path Mr. JaaMa
I»eot, better koowa to tbe ewmmer cole>
ay. from tbe most atald matroa to the
amallewtartbla.aaJlai«iu.
Ue came op to tbe tefamia. atmdwd

'"liSd *'

R AST.\U.-S prices •

rj

*sldi buying essy.

Those $8.95
Watches are cjv opeoen
to the boycft.
Ila%c you seen them?

tike. Isa't Itr he said

RAST\LL

-Wlint variety of regeuUe are ywa
I lUklug mm r be laaalred amiably.

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...The Hustlinr Jeweler

Tumors
A distressing case of. Fibroid Tumor,
baffled the skill of Boston doctors.

*1

}*^niruamt...-oo.n«ud

Hagcs,

of

Boston,

Moss.,

in

the following letter telU how she was
' .TI"!“n..!!‘!ii‘r'T„*' cured, after every thing else failed, by
stmlgUteurtl UlmM-ir lu I
Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
-liomtliy.- br salil.g
baw >ou I-.. II tlulng iM vouiig Asli J
funjy
•Ho »n.T .11 It m.> lurtlr .-urtoUr I
ftuit liMiuglit you here today.** «Im* maid.;
Itut demiiltf tW uooeLab
I
words sIn> eulorrd ftliglitly.
'
1 U<eu tk^lug to young Asliford?
I
rvr Imm u nrtlug my |»renb«mt for
!

Mm. Uayea- Fimt Letter AppmUinr to Mm. Plnkham for Helps
“DiutR Mra. I^xKnAR: —I lia\*p been under lloRton dix’tors’ treat­
ment for a long time Riibout any ivlieL Tltey tell me I have a ftbrc4d
tumor. 1 cannot ait down without great pain, and tbe norenean extends
up my Rpme. I have U-aring^own puinaUnli liaek and front
My abdomen b swollen, and I ha>-e had llo^nng gpells for three years, 3Jy appetite in not good. I camiot walk or be on my feet for any length of lime.
•‘The 6>*mrtoins of Fibroid Tumor gi\*en in your little book ac-

issml. -st« I f,..ml."
-Hull. It s tuo bad.
I mighty uUv kid.
loll to lienrt

Note the result of Mrs. Plnkham s advlce-alI though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take
too*
I
iKsixitliy laid 6lunii I
w..rk n»tb.r ' her medicine—which she knew would help her' abruptly
her letter contained a mass of additional instruc­
t
-Jimmy m^l. * *be eXi lalmnd. -wLal
tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring
la It. young Ashford has ukni eu to
heart, and. fur heeren s mke. w hy la tt
about the happy resuh.

ELGIN C. LEWIS
Tki UpT»4)itieisl(»ncir
My line Of TEAS sra tta tajbt.
Try nn

lo sti.l r^s- Tea

utrtlcUv! till* . Btlr.*
011,1 Ih-i
to
MCtloo mih hU rrtuur r»i.ll iijd,- .u.«
l^trons
■ad It Is OBlr wltbln th- ps.t four hi.
Tbe flrst luiiin sslmi on «*nl< rl«K Is; A ruih order came in for a set of
i**tOI Iwl’^bM'dsTotwl speelsl si
the eenae of spare and light, the latter duub!..
ham^•H^
T
The
leather was
feature heinr one In which Mr liendh- l•roIiKilt up fnnn th
the
IB especially fortiiiiaip. as the huildlni; i harness wa.H eut uui, and finished to
Is on a cfirner. giving an opportunity i the siunlh*st detail, and the comp’.eU J
was in the express offlee In
atom aad dseote bU entire attention for w hulow* on the a.Mih ra 1 and ! hanuIjuM two and one half hour^ from the
to tbe maauracture of hamefts for the north
The main tuh^uryn I* a eoi.muHl. time the ord. r was received In the ofwbolmale trade. A few montba ago
apartment. Oux?'. in si.re
Here fin.
Mr Jh adle has an able secoi
second
be bltad np the entire second floor of
kept the hlankels. rols-s. whip, jin ho
he work
w.irk In the |H*rson
person .rf
of his nep
neph
^ large double store
building no
r.. and the lighter supp’.le*
Near jew.
i«w. Uay Thacker, who is bis travel
rraat ntrmt aa a bameaft factory and
le stairway Is
■ing rulesmau
alraady emry available nook and cor
the southeas
The hti.Klness has had a steady and
aer Is oeeapled by the buftlneas. Illsi
a cewy pritaie offlee f..r
Mr 'uratlfjlng growth from its aUrt. and
trade corer* tbli entire part of the off
| while It Is one of the Uleat additions
vute. extending to Mackinaw City «»n Beadle’s iiw n us.H r.s.ni
On the W.SI ride of thU
r.m.ni nr.
sr. ; o 1Traverse t*ltys prominent whole-,
tbe Bonb. Manlfttee end Ludlngton to
•ftllly rr.nm^
r.-ftni- |iBaUsiring buslnea^.
bu
saU- raantifael-irlng
It baa
tbe weU and Big
Raptda on
the long cases, whlrh^are
half glass, air.I s pime
eootb. and the Beadle bame«M>ft atv
beooBlBf known altll farther abroad.
be h7v """
of their aurccfts

sSdT.jjrCii.rrhrif’i

mn AND HISSES
Tta Ttrrora of War
RiMa^a^ea^tattlM^
band tbla mlnutc
Stay thy dn
ing of Ibr nnltons
Kre tbe ncr
ices In the pa|H-ra.
Takes great
aficr col
txilumn
Ptlllag column after

Of the atagee aad tbe burning :

Berried hoau of Romnnolfskl
Meeting tboee of MuiaubUo.
Full of vodky and of sake.
On the plntna of Shldruoka.
By 4^e Mount of ruslyama.
On tbe Tcberaokolunllakl.
VyabbfvoloUk and Koamogradaka.
Tchnr#^okabalalkl Hluga.
Iga. Beiao. and Bhlkuku;
Koaropgtkln with bis l*oaaacks
On tbe jump for Horobuml.
Samumla of MIoamolo
Cbnaing AlexandroTllcbea.
Bhlklabhlml. ship of shooting
Pancblng Petropavlovsk’a ald.-s In
But eaoagh. ob r^d o( hattlei..
You can nee tbe deadly terror
Of a war between two nations
Named aa Ruaati and Japan an
bat them tip each other open
If they want to; that*a their business
But br thaader. we are peaceful
People reading of tbeir battles.
And cmr Jaws abould not la- broken
Merely necking Infon

ISiwn drops thi- mwrrury. oh'
And likewise. gi-iiil«> snow !
t ad and lassie sh igbing go.
And lb<‘ lad doth all bh wago>

il/u» J. t;o.».!rich to llurketi Plerc*.
1:.. IdiH-k 1. thuulrirlfs .Ird add. ,
US

Bare

nir^iuli

lake

10 raising
'

The Real Thinfl.
Alderman IV > roniell. father
•Hr Alex, the new
papa.** U ver>
noirh Wated over his llrBl and onJ\
leal g/andchild. and we niighi add
Ihal^'e U one of I he ,„.ei * i„xy grand
pas ’ of the nwl hrmiid that ever came
nn the pike
I’opi-niish I’rogresWell. I
Aud now a nMoeniein is on fii..i lo
Mihstliule milder expletl^.*- for the
•line honored original package, tlouldc
ituniiHHl. iHiith-f)
In iH.ml profanliy
Hill we ll wager a cs.kie 10 a Uo-igh
nut that some of ihe old
have a flenv lime ..uh^initi
lil.lge
for "Him whi/.'*
In Manchuria.
AH hough 1; is real winter
.\nd the heat is her** no more.
JatMin d<H‘sn*i say to llussls
•Hles-e rhme that d-.r ‘

image stays mucb
uutr> eluh and acts
he wished the World
Itvtty
liidU-ation that said
g.wml llld
baa ti^u
Ing girl and that she
blmdow u**
-1 1
n^rry every
propone to me.*’ abe protested.
‘VTiJMr

n

of

**Of lourse uol.** be admltttxl. “but
shut them off a trifle noouer.
It eeenia tu me a gtrl with your intui­
tion abould be gulck to dlsiover matriREAL ESTATE TRANSFERt.
monlal tutentloo In Its luclplent aUge
and Dip It In tbe bud. Ifs uuly when
Hi
rdc 1 by Register
of U«*eds F.; the dlaeaae U ndvaucwl that It U trooto Jan
J;.. If '^11*
! blesome. Now. tberc a Aahfonl. |wor
.lohn Piilcipher 1
IMlIlam ningman.J

;hl. ind a7

na he look another chaw. ' Hiii
a man going lo iak«- m tall
when If- all cut-

If the
whiskers.

too had r
••>«>
luiKmwUiV.- he eakl. -|
bare seen aU tbla many Uimw hefoie.
Ulator3 rrpmta Itself, aa It were. When
I Me'e young man niooti|>oIlxlng the
audety of the mua
rmlug girl lu
(vamniiis. .0.1 m
j^unc man oults Im •r auiiety. puu on a

llsd.M.n. e», ol se»4 of
'town
ra:ige in; |Tis>
I ar.l Whiling, part of lo.
K-k K. II
11. A (*o *- Tth add. ti::.'.
Wm J, Pniwn and w
Flov
diN-k K
Tth ad<l lltui
John S Hon.Ill and w ife to Will
Wllltsm
f.H.k
01
MMI.IHU.- 12. f:'To
Josima M Kims, guar Isn. I.. Chas. ’
II Hve. psn'el. MV .tt. \ w n 2€. range '
It. $r.Tt*
Flu>d I. Smith Slid w fe...
K Hrowu. nk, ,.r hit *. | iM k N. H . 1.^
4 t’M-s Tth add. II
Havht G fhandhr.
I
H Wet.-ler. i,W*4 S.V. iT
range
i:.i*.«* 3s I.n*
K ekls! lVt*ani,i and wife lo John !
13]C block 2.
Ili.irienU. guar.lisn.
I
G.4.<irh'hV a.Id . II.
H.-rry Hannah to James 11 Muorie.'
.. ^ ."4.
n... .*:t. :ts td.K'k
H H *s'
»iU\.
I
hm. y WiKKlworih to H“-hyd J I m ^
tWL
Oskw.asl; I

*** ““
** X»ne oui imever
aud all that sort of thing lk>ll. Ifs too
tad."
"It doesn't seem to me you'ro called
upon to fight hU tattles." she said.
"Ob. rm not flgbtlug bis tattle. He
did that himself sod Iosl" he i*buckled.
"Pm merely orglug a little elemen<7 ou

Flaked Feeds,
Oxfor.l

Fisk.*-. II.T iikn...

Rc

ViKt.r Flakes, ps r pkg..........

gc

Tryahlts Flak.-., jn-r pkg..

fie

SuBsn.

•«

‘rhllif

"I roukl five you quite a Hal o
who have fsBen beneath the
^

j

j

clearest!

AT* icso

PER 1000 WATtS
runKLMHnt) h\

BiartoiB Binr FJictrlc
lifW and Nffff Cl.

SlOOSAVED
can save at b-ast flOO iMi
How
long do you have to work for a
IUNmKI? If you can save 1100.00
1* not that better i an working
hard until you eai
a $100 00?
Don’t wall until
you can save $l(KM>o by buying
now
Bu) now and we can bold
the bouse until spring for you.

have

nwVi. stM:.
KtM:. Z. town 25. range 12; |1
|1.
- muel
irtie that Joe occupies
uel 8 Savior
Ssvler to Elbi
Elba ~
F. Clark.
tbe first place In your bean? Sadie—
acres of eH of wH of seV. sec
iiwn 21. range 10; |100
Not much, my il.»ar; HoIlUter’s Rocky
na A Dell to W’m A. Robe
MouUln Tea first. last and all tbr
time. 35 cents, tea or lablcU Jas. O eeU. .ec. 15. town 25. range 12; fSOO.
I. P. Fox. ei al. to 0«o. W.
iM>n. parcel, tec 31

2ft. rmng^iV

Groat Britain sui

A CUMtuT^ Netee.

Saved Frtyt
The famUy
Mrm. M. L Bobbitt of
largerton. Tenn.. saw bar dying aad
to Sara bar. Tta moat
slclana and arary

i^.K^CoroSTiBpul

He sat twirling bis ctgarolte tbougbt-

."onu^l 1 stauld tell you I-eren 1-bave been

• tnpty.

cNinwwncx.taM«ri

more or leaa damaged."
"1 abouM any It was tbe cteipeat
piece of fiction pobllabed this anmmer.**
THE MARKET6.
-It's goMwl truth.** ta said solemnly.
"It wUl be my turn next to wem* a
jaaak of sorrow and drink too Boeb
at tbe OMmtry clnb bar."
"Jimmy," aba aald ganUy. "1 coolda t
bear to aea you going about with a
hmg face. It woold be awful."
"It would." ta agreed.
"And 1 cMldn t let you take to

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

.. .u-i,
^

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to tbe rat
bahlDdtb
"I did

ngo," ata

mM.

Robins-

IS to (Open House under tbe au
}g the High School I^ecturo and Music
The press spesks very highly
of Mr. Robinson, nnd tbe following
clipping nbout bis rendition of "Dnvld
Garrick." which will be gtx*en tonight,
speaks for Itself:
• Melrln Robinson, the moDotoglst. 1»
n prive favorite with Newburg audl-

aarad Cbem long
BARRY PRK8T01C.

Tta taay of * doakey may be louder
A Vary Oaaa CML
ttaa tta cackle of a bra. bnt. with
rings under tbe
2*^^ ctaU par. the Utter
eyaa. dlxxy apelU. tired
Ircd feeling, bnd
thU terrible hour Dr. King's New DlaUUte In the
rovery for Consumptioa turnad daDewfi the Frent Steps.
spalr Into Ji>y The flrnt bottla bitMgbt
Moontaln Tea 35 cents. Jas
s^G
Pm: **Her father wears felt boots."
imtnedUte relief, and lU ooBttaoad
U
by aaor a aaa «advwttBoM BBT •W-k* Bad an na «0«B.
Haidar:
**Yoa*re wroag. old ama.
use completely cured bar.
It1 tta
ven million fiersoos In India arr most certain cure In the srorld tor aU
throaf and lung troublaa. Gaafantaad
• vacclnaied with pUgoe serum
miff Joints. Bat thara’s no need for it
Bucktan s Armies Balre srlll kill tta
sin exports 22.300 tons of cork Boetka Wc aad $1.60. Trial Bottlas
tOc. at Jna. O. Johnson aad F. R
mnnually. mined nt nbout $€.000,000
pain and enra tta troubla. It s tta
la Thla Mack ef the Wcada.
McBds* Drug Stores.
bant Snhra on anrtb tor POaa. too. Sle
nt Ina. a Jnbnnmi Md F. H. Monda*.
flea. **yaa ana Jump aa R. l^amhW LADIES FURS to dona out

TAXES

ssrs;?'—
The tax roUs for tta eolk
tae
s«.rs,“srj5aa _

chapel of Trinity church last evening.
Every seat
was occupied
and tbe
cn was taken poaneaaton
Garrick." tn throe nets.

of rendition that have made Mr. Bobone
that guarantees
whatever he U (
cted with as be^
:er. Newburgh.

toiS!r.i„-.

s^FSftrsirasfJiS

j

One of Noah s.

' ’w

N\

226 East Froat StrNt

tSODO !»ESte.TSfi3SCf^-

"Aud uumertitts otberm." be said. "It’s
» reguUr Juggerosut every aeasoo.]
DolL
’The roadway U strewn with
dead and dying
paaat^l."
<tauw Ibemselves beura
the wheel. I can’t help It," she said.
..^y
woman." be expe

larltlng many of tba casualties mlg
be averted."
"lodeigl." ata said mockingly

*Tta"^ was U the wrong, boiled
gnWb»— hn oerutniy superior to
taaf aad-.

IJncolti hnnd
rine. p-r Ib.,

»be «>M

I’. u i .1 Hum. ud. guardian. 10 Jessie i
....rro-,u.
=.

reataurani, rethat she aaw
chef, boiling
kto aagpwiderft In a pot of coraed beef
aad eabbage. tbe utter abot aad prub^
aMy flMally wouaded
the girl ihU

20*, Ibi. Granulatr.1................ $igO
21 Tt.v. Kxirs i\
.SIfiO

^sr

^
"What

-.xwl Crsyum." be went on

tc

Ms:i T.ri. Flak.*-. i*cr pkg .

Such testimony should W acivi»UHi by all women u convincing
evidence that LydU K. Finklmm’s Vegetable Compound stands
without a peer as a ivmedy for...................................................
ovarian tiMuble.s; tumors; intiammations; ulcvmiion, falling
placements of the womb; backache; irrogular, siipnrir

menstniation. Surely the volume and character of the U’slimonial letteia we are daily printing in the new spaiA re can leave no zoom for douU.
aiLswcr any leUcrf
which
Ldi sick womcn^mav v*rite for fuller information nUmt her il
Her gratitude lo MrsLl^inkham and Lydta K. Mukham’s Vegetable
Comiwii^ is so gcimine and heartfelt that she Unnk.H no tiouble is too
greaj^r her to take in ivtum for her health and happlm‘ss.
Trulv w it said that it is Lydia K. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compou^
IS curing bo many w omen, and no other iiuHikine; don't for­
get this when s*»me druggist want.K to stdl you something else.

shrurd sod the
matter."
*Tbc rtwtr ata inquired.
-Yes. Tta flrid. we mlgbt csll IL t
suppooe." be sskl. "Tbere wss-let's
nee-Stanley. He weui to Cuba.**

Sxrah J l>v lo I'harlcs l-anrasier;
.•jiKt wife, w 3,1 feet of lots 3. block 10.1
Prolile: * Wha*’ that
1
Joke alHco
I
Rattle: "No. the
Mary Kingsley
Otherwise, by Jlmlny-C
30.
i Ibe cruel w ar Is
Domestic Troubles.
wii 2*. range
Ida of broken Jaw I
I
It
ta
exceptional
to
flm!
a
family
Nel««.
-------- Bd tby every sense
wherf* there are no domestic
lomestlc nipiurv's
East Bay Hark add:
Ruaao-JAp. or Japo^Ruaalan
iiccaaltmany. ten
♦sc ran l>o less |2'N»
Abd demand vast sums tn |H-nalon
ened by having
King s New Ufe
Ks'l H*v l.umlHT Co.
Now you blamed old PuUemoffakl.
E.
they
Hills around. Mu
RUhsrdK.
Jtaptberow.orpay tbe damage
hy ihclf groat wurk In Stomach and
Uver troubles. They not only relieve
Chandler to IgnaU Mayor.
-New York Sun
yoar but euro 2ic at Jas. G John
M-Vi Of s
s«v 2t>, town 27. range
and K. H Meads’ l>nig Stortw
!*: I20*v
Oecalatery Edkt
J
Chas Kelly, e: al. to
Kellyr
-J believe tbe main way In whlc
jisrc«l In s«v 4. town 2ti. range 10;
dlimane U communicated ta by kiss
Turkey pnxlu
rge Quantity
Injt flnclarea Dr. L Bperry. a lec^
f oranges.
Morgan Barker and wife to Welling
tarer teom Oberlla. Ohio. And he ba.
Tbe Imperial
IVkIn is to
n SH^es. n', of e^of se»w. sec. 10.
tta impadaBce to may that right
electric lights
dartag leap year also
Spirituous liquors form the chief
Buckley^ Douglas Lumber Co. to
export of Germany to her colonics
Mich Trust
Co., trustees, ae^ of

.

“I)K4it Mbs. PiSKHsm-SomeUme ago I wrote to you dweribInc my syiiiiBoms and asked your advi«>.
Vou
Vou roiUied, nifd 1 foUoBwl
all your direcUona carefully, and to-day I am
1 a well woman.
of
Pinkham*a V
Vegetable Compound eniirolr
Btrvngtbened my \ibole system. 1 can walk
mues now.
-Lvdla
Fiukbam** Vegetable Compound Is >vorth five dollars a drop.
I ailvisc all women Mho am atlli. ted with tumors or
female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful iiul.”- (Siguedl Man.
E. F. Hatch, ‘j.vj Uudl.-y St., (Hoxbun ) Hoe^t.m, Mavs.

They

ran t !..• I*.*3t
Ts a Rlf.lnx^. 15c It*. 2 ll*s
for ................................................. 25c

kt

■az.i



I Win ta In my oMet to rooMra mM

2-J^oeloek to oTMSTrt'g
Oa all ntau and eoanly tnnn pnld
------ -- - ^ rotnlnr fiS

The first shell was used in warfare
by the Bulun of Oujerant. India. 1140.
The greatest site to which a horse
has beea known to grow was twMty
ands. He was a Qyi
exhlblied^la ltS9.
*The BHM
most TBltable aetel ta ezM- SlZmVSd S.*?* **"" **
Tbe

I

eoreffeoMiL Andthtototta
son for Jan. 17 to
III. l»-lv. 11.
The tidings thnt
had arisen, and thnt the voice of God
WM speaking agnln after the sltonce
of three centuries, spread
far aad
wide, rolled op the Jordan valley to
the fishermen gathered
lake, and then along the plain to the
village tif Nazareth
men the ti
were hcmight Into the carpenter
where Jesus was al
each layer m% y*m pui them In
I. with salt. pepiM-r and Wis nf
llsif cover wlih ct*l.l milk, stem

lanaaapeaaaa power. Thmw
above hto that haa oeai^
nn atlU overcome him. Wo
are nnx uKfefore to grow dtoconragad

taTt m
bopetoM conflict. Tbe battle may be
won. and. thto glortons fact being tnm.
we aboold prayerfnUy and eamaeOy
aeek tbe tnHhod and. having It. aac It.

M
^
J

work, he knew

the predestined hour for Him to lea
HU lowly udls had arrived, and that
He must go ftwth to HU brief minU
try. ultimate rejection, and death.

la Ood, pU7«i wUb tb«
The next mtiming. as we may
,ww fliulUr oTcrrooH-. 8»lf
pose. He said Ills last farewell
also led to Simon reter-s ovr
with broad ribbons.
shoe win produce a welt aero
Mary, and alone made His way to the Trusting In hlmaelf. be proudly l
8»»ap ihem carefully «iver; castile
the foot above the toes. It may be
This is beautiful, we admit; but, un
scene of John's baptism.
the be«t. hm If the hands are
wrinkle In the lining, or in the shoe fortunately. It has had lu day of pris soap
Why maa ChrUt baptized? He aatd.
Itself, but the result Is pretty i
Ine loveliness, aad this exacting nine­ unnaturally ro.dsi. a more drying miap
will not kove Tbee." Yet a few hoora
o fulfill all righ
ime In either case. If the
teenth century 1* always reaching out may lie used Klnm- th- lather off. rubaflt-r this prond boast Slinoii denied
lire the "us." sugg.
oroeihing new. Not by any means blng th.- Jtilnt* and knuckles hanl to God's
or cobbler cannot remedy
tan. ,li was an though mlili an oath that be ever knew hto
Master. Self confidmce to a foremnle. try taking a amall piece of to the something new always taken,
Mrt do without you any
oer of defeat. Man has some power of
bowevr^; but as people Uke advice,
rhlte felt, pare down the
mmtetarnv-. and be sbonld nae aU hto
as thin as possible, and place It
they listen politely, nnd then do Just
M do what
power against sin. but tbe power of
the stockings over the welt.
as they please.
coming” It U thus that the I
Satan Is gra-aler than human power;
That being admitted, we wUI tell as mith the M«p. I know of nothing U evei- speaking
If a foot Is aching or amartlnc
He links H
beuev- that alooe canng^ Mve ns. FW
that
mill
give
Ihe
hands
so
beautiful
hat
we
have
seen,
and
It
may
be
after one has walked w atood a loC
thto reason the Bible warns us against
with our little lives In that mou
If ini<ibU-il with “me. our. iis"~mord» which a
relief may Is- obUlnwl by plunging it tried or not. as our readers may wish. a quality of sofme>«->
trust In self. "I>et him Hist thlnketh
be suodeth take heed lest he falL”
Buy large sheeU of crinkled, lustre^ dryness of the hands it w.mlU U- l«H- cumstat,lly «p,m Hi* lips.
>w minutes In hot water la
Since mv cannot orertome temptottao
i handful of aalt haa been dis less paper. Place the pot in the mid ter to mb in a little glycerine or cold
Then cool Ue water off grad die of one of these *boeU.^draw up cream. mhlch«*\er one pn-fers. as the Hod
Th«- first temptation was f
ually nnUl it to quite cold. Moderately the edges close to the top of the pot soap and m al leave dry .hands a lU- ed upon physical need
The rapture
Mcure by SDeans of a ribbon. Ued
water to which a litUe
of the vision In the Jordan valley last
no temptation taken you bat such
MU added U alao Immensely rest­ In a bow at one aide. Tnm the paper
ed for 40 day* and 40 nights, making U common to all men
m
But God to
ful to Ured hot feet.
rer at the top. like a frtU.
pr yon to be
the LonI oblivious to tbe demand of fslthfol who win not
The paper comes in all
hues, as
burning and atlnglng
what ye .are able, bnt
rut a dozen very thin mllce* of ha hunger; but at the close of that period tempted al
wUI with I
by inck of fauy
ersam white. Nile green, cnnatlon ct/n. lay them lu a frying pan and set HI* body cried out. and then It
Use whichever
best comple- In a h..t oven
Ding nt the saBS Ubs thin pink.
When the bacon Is that the tempter came; as he almayf way of escape that ye may be abto to
bear It." rbri-i was "tempted In all
and brittle. ^T>en in thU
menu the flower. The ribbon should crisp lay It on a plato
keep hot. Add
points as we arc. y.-i wlthoot sin." sod
rub tbsB well with carbolatsd lanolin, be about three Incbw wldnow ss our »rrvnt high priest He to at
which will be found to have a aooth
If It is not convenient t.. use ribbon,
testing HU faith
Finally the iei
tbe right liaiKl of Gud making cootlnu
ibslllule cord, and
turn the frill
«.ffere<] Him ih.- kingdoms «rf the world at Inlenwaslou for os and willing to
The nails of ihe io*.« „iaud in just
»mn .le,-|. .UMiugh to I.Mt- tlH- fs.Hien
and their ghw-v on the «-.,Ddillon of
as much need of careful, sysiematlc
half cups of milk and
muk until |vne act «rf ob«-isance. The tempter »rf
cutting as do the finger nails
Home
MJMsUh
Semmiu mini a lUlIe pepper %red what he did m.t isHisess. aii.l
IMHJple. you knos lei ibero go till they
I'.Hir the grav> ..n a platter that ha* Christ knew it
A True Buckwheat Csks Btory.
uv all hs.k to ih. mm-y snd find grace to Help 1
need" Gods power throngh Jceos
s.^Kklngs.
1 few years ago two young men l.-^ii h.-at.-d and arrange the bacon on Master rnhen templed
Christ can save us from being over
and then they c.roplaln atsmi the mis
re belated In the mao<is i»f North It 111 ritss Tills in a gisMl way |o^er^
come by the temptotkina nnd trlato of
erable. flimsy way ihe> make stock
ern Michigan
They knew ihsi a log l.a-..n mill, l.*l.»-.| |H.«alo»-s e^ie, ,ail
life. ihMl hss a purpose tn temptotlon.
Ings tl,e^4. days
Cut the nails twlo
camp
wan sumesbere wiiblti
ll to the oommon lot of alkmen to be
ttuaklti bad every advantage Ui tbs
a s.-ek regularly, and «*ut
them
tempted.
I'om-emlng temptotlon we
reach, and the, succeeded In fli.ding
bapptest duoiesUc euvlruniaeul. aud
straight across. «,ut r.iumllng
To at
Macaroni With Tomato Sauce,
oet-d nut cvmpUln. No favor to shown.
atvout ten o'clock In the evening All
ubeu be exhibited bis tn-asurv
h.w a nail to grow long Is t«i tempi
But what dom
break
lbluacaroif,
iiii«*
inch uisuoscrlpl of Uivtt or s drawing by All arv tempted alike
mds liad "turned in” for the night.
fri.vidence for it runs the risk of lie
temptation matter If with tbe tempta­
It they called up the «M>k ami told b-ngths and U.il in .^lietl mater until Tuiwr oue rouW Uiuy bliu to be a
tion God provides a way of eocaipe or
and It may
mlu-n pre,.sed mlth a fork against the calm ixKiiHkhMieur mith hobbles eoougt
m they must hafe supper.
tbe power to bear It? Thto Be am do
weeks to overcome the pain
He raked open
the coals and a side of the kettle i? mill cut easily. to sei-uie ample aud dellgblful occupa
and will do If we trviat him. Renitaing
tile caus4Hl
by that trifling
lion. He received one wllb the courtesy
bright Are mas soon burning, before Drain In a sieve or strainer. Make a
our own weakness, let ns pnt all oar
negl.Tt
of a poUsbed gcut! :
i of the old
York Tribune
m^hlch the travelers sal and mrarmed sauce from one pint of stemed tomato
trust la God.
1
1. and
then we can aay with
achool aud talked deJlgbtfulIj without
. "When I am weak, I am
selves mhlle they matched the pres»c-cl thrviugh a min- strainer to Cbo least assumptiou of au|K-riorli
The Wooden Butler.
cook prepan- their repaai. He brmigh! lake out all the seeds Imi not the p\tp
Inside.

Momv ta hammi lu

h«r.l lo

Rirmrtbteg Ummi l« W »^*^o «»«»
flow ibr r»lll«golnic i« I-* f«^l.
Il<iw

wi**r** lu

K«-^r»

*•'*)*• *

It-to a bad
I from ibr bablng

-Wh7
tblak
That lb# ipi«»d. rich wlM^i

practice u, tm over

tblaga at alght la bad. for avcfTtblnc
look* Mmv froB that ataadpotni. Oct
a good Blgiif. .torp aad grapple with
yewr trouble* by dayligbl. Thin •.!
rice to worth
I uT d«inar>. 1

mn only
There would be more joy to borrow

If ibc wb«^t w». only rb.f.

«lnio all lUe* I

fall.'*

hlne

iH

trm arr «ter


And lea* woe to clear away
If the aorrowa doe toBorrow
Were ooi entered up today:
There would be a email amount of
Idle freUlag aad leaa care
I If we kept a full account of
^All the joys we have to share
Busy Work
One wiM- mother ha
dren a "busy Isu" whir
sorts tif bmtsehoid art

rail we lia%

for her el.ll |
stands for all

"For ihlrij >ear*
^r whatever be
UM father atel

lu brief. I here can Is- found everyihlng
ne.‘de<l for any mending or tinkering
which children may like to do

owe no man a penny, my dear.
Were both c»f u* living, and wvl
and strong;

Perhaps the «Kldcst thing In the bag
Is a inile liag containing slips cut out
tif »«ellulold. on each of which Is palm­
ed the name of some piece of work.

Ing of real. lIvBig green, tied In place

For the soman who has no table
i pall of buckmrhest batter, and
sailer, the dumbwaiter Uble
■ede<l to fry the cakes.
As he
Msted map." "dissected picture." "pa•wooden butler." is a valuable adjunct cooked one griddle full after another,
l»er dolls." “sheets." "pillow cases."
to the dining nsmt when sen Ing a din
hey did not suit him. and he mould
"blankets." "criK‘hel."
OSS them into a pan
ner. As described by Mrs H. M. Gee.
The little girl
who
"Why do you throm amay so many
In The Housckee,K-r. this w.voden butalioul aching for "w.roethlng lo
ler Is a small table. 30x20. doubto^cck cakes?" asked one guest.
and who declares when told to
(that Is. It has two shelves). It Is only
•Oh! I am only getting my griddle
Whal It is she wishes lo do that
24 inches high, mounted on four stout
good ahape for your fupper."
d.u-sn-1 km.s. Is given the l«g.
legs, with raslors
The lower shelf Is
•Well!" said one of the men. "I
13 inches wide, eight Inches from Ihe should call that sheer masfe"
ground, and is fllled Inside Ihe legs"Waste?
Not a bit of It.
These
And Uuni she must
whal It say
The upiM*r shelf. «>r table top. is aur cold cakes go right back Into my bat
S4I much for eh«s>sing aork
Ko« for
rounded by a one snd one half loch ler when I am through cooklng."
the work Itself
rim of pine. «ir whatever the material
"A new dodge f.»r mother." tb.mgh
Hit far as may be. the children in
is used in its ^instruction, and has
me traveler
ty«i household
are
encouraged to
place under Ihe window Of this du
Mother tried It; the cook's plan Is
make their own games
One they like
waller this lady goes on to aay:
adopted, and now ail the left-over* go
very much Is "ring u*ss" it ran Ih*
"When II in need«*d It Is loaded and
be unused batter, where Iht^y dls
Uiugbi In the stores, but there Is a
wheeleil lo Its pirn-.- on my left
In
solve, and can be easily stirred in to
rest given when <»ne makes a game ftir
Is piaciNl the dessert, such as pb
nice, light "liuckm heats" for an
«ineself. A half of a biv>omstlrk. stuck
tarts, tiny dishes, hot and cold water other leoming. Try It
In a bole bored In a thick square of
In pitchers, also a pitcher of milk, des
wiKid. the whole |»alnled gaily, serves
sen nuts
When the Aral dishes are
A Way to Cam Money,
every purpose. Uiffereni sUed rings
lo Is- removed, my gut-sis pass their
1 know of a dear old tody. who.
from four to eight or nine inches In
empty plate* lo me and I can eaally through reverses of f.irtune. became
diameter, two of each site, are made
place fbeni on the * double deck” at
- poor, and In order to add lo her
«>r old bat wlrr or whalebone fastened
my left, without needless noise and
1 Income, she went out to lake
in rimes Tl^ are then wound light
clatter .and pass liack the small china
of children, small babies eM«*lal
ly with striji/ of gay c*dored cloth or
pie plates, pastn. nui*. flc
Her changes were moderate, fifty
bits of
or sorst,H.|. until the win"One of the other memb.*rs of the
* a day. twenty-flve for the after
Is all covenM
To eich is fastened a
fanUly who iN'cupU-s th«- head of the
and twenty-fire for the evening.
vsry small tag of celluloid tir paate
table, also near the rt>rt»er. deftly does If she 1
- relieved by midnight. She
lioard and on each tag Is a number,
her share at
passing coffee <»r tea
i boon to the young mothers
ranging fn.m ten on the largest hoops,
served st dessert. Hoth remain seated, liked to attend lh<
which are m.»n* easily thrown over
and we are all leisurely sipping our cashmal party, or
spend an orca
the slick, to flfiy or one hundn-tl as
ctiffee. picking nuts snd laughing over slonal afternoon In shopping or mak­
pn-ferretl
The count for each i*erscm
table yam* and lion root* without one ing calls. They knew their little ones
Is made, of course, by adding the ntim
lota t.f bustle Incident \o ‘removing
ere in good hands, for she thorough
tiers of the rings he has thrown over
plates.* When the meat Is over it la ly understood the csre of babies. This
the p.de. standing several yards away
a small matter to plact- the remainder did not necessitate continuous work.
They make many of these ring-tuss
«,r the solle,! dishes on the double
>r did she have lo leave home long
out III* ii» give to their friends <ir to
decker, and Wht-cl all Into Ihe panto
a time, but It brought In many dol
children
le«K fortunate
than them
or kitchen, leaving the dining room
rm. She mas often called upon by
selvt-».
table cleared for ping pong or table
young mother when the baby mas III.
In the same household S4»wlng has
crv>quei. for the youngsters
• when the mother was III and could
been taught by giving Ihe little girls
"The whole affair is home made, not take care of her child. The wog«Hl sired doll iN-dsteads. for which
neat and a valuable help to dining
mbo undertakes this work as
they make the "bedding" from the
room service
I nlso slip the potato
I
considerable
"busy tiox." mattresses, sheets, blank
tureen, empty vegetable dishes,
hence she n
ets. spreads, pillow case* jtnd all Old
vie* and meats on It. when they t
and enjoy It. It U an eapedaUy nice
muslin and Mnen la fumUbed because
field of Ubor for elderly Indies, who
It U easy material to sew. and the
a trice, and as my Uny have given up
keeping
their umu
• doll s hat." "hoop for ring loss." "dls

ve-ve go

le turned to the fire

pleasaa

laugh;
He kissed his wife
pride;
leaald;

*1*11 d«» Just

And lifted her

*"Ufe for today.

Why anxious f»»r

Why load today with burden* that
you borrow?
Rach day. yea. and eaih hour. Its
own work brings:
The work well done may lead to

I
. \
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E4ltM^^

Cktoir

Plekad Up\Hart and Thera,
A Man 'was a^ed why he took such
pains to. oblige others In trifles

.

^ €onxt/Tor himself In the heart, of a
{few l^ds. and he did want to make

V

I bla /an neighborhood a^little l>etier
laa/.weetrr because he^ued In I,, s,.
gave away a great many smiles and
* /rhaaifuJ word, that did n<M cost any
^hlag. and flower, and fruits that only
him a little labor, and be felt It n prit
ttoge to "give a lift"
re and there
tempted, lu
His lift
Investments
iMd brMgbt large reiunu in a con
taated
heart, faithful
frind*. and
thovghtfal care In hi* own Ubms of
Med. He had found it a good wortd
for Ihoae who were good aad did ghod
Thto Man was a searihle. practical,
warm-hearted boy who early formed

Lace U orerhanded um the pillow

helper U biwer by several Inches than
the dining room tsbie. they are not
too plainly seen "

I iHnm

K

Aplactdrraatarhcfolav

the name of butter together and add
the tomato pulp, stirring «H tb»*
to keep Ihe sauci- snuH.th
S.
mith salt and js-pper
Put the I
roni In a serving dish and ihmii

Queen ^pte Puddinq.
Make a rich pie crust by flaking
large tablt-sp«MiufuU
lanJ. a :
spoonful of salt, ihruugh a cup «»f flour
aud melting it mill, ihret* iables)sH»n
fttU of ice mater
she«-i. spread

er. xxlx,
.uke xxll. 4IM0; Ihll. Iv. 18; Heh. xll.
. 2; Rev. HI. 7 10.

niM-Ives; they have alao given
Uilon to their gifts
tbe aoctetlee gava
tost year for henevolencr an average
$50 for each society by actual
detailed ret»orts. a toUl for all th*
> that woukl have to be ex-

U.dl our in obUuig

milb - chopjs-d apples,

cinnamon, sugar and tmti.-r
H.dl up
like Jelly cake and cut off in tmo Ineh
lengths; stand these in dripping pan
mlth a Utile maier around them. Iiaka

ihonmghly for at lea.i thiriy tuluulvt.
These may Im- serv.-il hot »»r cohl and

^I

enu.

Pour the hot mixture on

WteUm *r fie* CoMmm,
•mj dear, you aboold have married i
iboilag matt, oot a rieih."

**K«. my dear, but he has a etrooger

and round like the stmw In n hat. *rhe toothache or nenralgia wlU gaascally ■ny be n eovwring pM on nnd bocii
rope to all la owe piece, and to sewed afford prompt relief. This tmitiaant
I np lopMlwr: then mnke m part rm. Doemrt that ptoMe y«ir
together wHh stool linen Urmd. For In colic works Uke magie. We hare lag la the middle hy MliAlag la the
-I doB t IMOW." tepltod IMptoy. -Bwt
I toll yea what-Fm glad aobody tMbka
on these pleees of rope are eeen cases that have resisted all other
ar wajtm I toak like the hahy --FhBa.
d. Hieu the braid to eewed ns If treatment for hours yield to thto in
» plain tops- Theas rope >rffla

because It spoke of Alpine I
So It did. But be bad quite forgotten
that be bad taken an unfortunate ar
tide of mloe for a text lo Illustrate tbe
vulgarity of madem scramblers.
Ik
fwxxarketl that I thought the .%l|v* liu
proved hy tbe odor of my tobat-,0
smoke. I adhere to that heresy; they
wers gently Improved
d for me. I might
bave claimed to be s dlsd|
blm that tbeir beauty bad

Philadelphia, which gave for I
A •wIsism.Dmma tlerr.
Pbe crux of tbe nemrspaper questlou tost year $l.bl4; sevvod. the
M touched by a brilUant jourualUt. t.'. E- society In t
p late John Swlulon, for many years mission, Kan Francisco, which gave
tnaging editor of tbe New York Sun, $1,516. and. third, the l^rmbytenan aorirty. Clinton. III., which gave $1,125.are delirious. Other fruit may 1h- us«|
Wllliam Shaw lu General Secratory's
if deslretl
Cherries an<! is-arhea atm
Report at Denver Convention.
.-specially g.ssj
to recammefidr "How much are
wUUng to pay. Mr. I>anar asked
cnrl.tlas Kae****r la Kwvwe.
Swlnton. “For a first class man $135
The oldest civilization In tbe world
and tbe youngest Chrtotlan organiza­
Cut a slice from the round melghing a week." was the reply. "But you can
oot get a first clam man for that." pro- tion In tbe world hare met together.
two pounds, and abt-u one Inch Ih
nton. "Why notr* 1
Egypt and Chrtotlan Endeavor have
Cut one slice of fat salt pork into
Mr. liana. "That to what I |my you. klsaed each other, to adopt tbe oriental
small pieces or culu-s. and season with and don't you consider yourself a first Imagery of tbe country.
Here, un­
a level teaspotin irf sage
l.av the ctoM manr "No. Mr. liana." rejolo
der tbe very eye* of tbe "faraeelng
Mr. Swlnton. "If I were a 'first cla
meat on a
Isiard. sprinkle the sea
aphinz." I find a Christian Endeavor
welcome and tbe Christian Endeavor
soned pork over and roll up tight: tb man* I sbonld U paying you $125
week." TUt $125 a week practically spirit
At last 'forty centuries look
hree hours
Fr«im Ihe marked the Umlt of Mr. Kwinton's op­ down" on thto child of lem than twenand steam
portunity. as It may be said to mark
o wlnlera.-Rev. Dr. Fraocl* M
liquid in the dish In which the meat
tbe limit of tbe same quality of brains CUrk in "Fellow Travelers."
mas placed make a gravy, using la joamaltomnoday-aod *!*<• tbe limit
browned flour ft»r thickening
Serve of aometblng far more vital, for tbe
Pea Palats.
wlh baked potatoes
difference between a Dana and a 8win
monthly bnalncm moettag la a notoo defioea atatna.-Artbor R. Kimball cesslly in every aodetj.
A Pretty Bug.
tn Atlantic.
Tf» Ideal president la the beat pool» I am making a rug of m..rste,i
- person lo tbe society on every
A aewteh atmrr.
anything In mvsd giSKls. ifilxed ctdion
Tbe following example of a Jqi
l-hc foolish committoe chairman to
and wiad or flannel, rut on the
phUoaopblc Scutch character >1 reUted
[be
cue who does all tbe work of th*
about an Inch wide. U.x pUlted and lo the Scottish Amertesn; Tbe senaoo
-ommlllee hlmaelf.
semed through the center lu a strip of had been an exceptionally l*d one for
Tbe society that does not give attoa
bed ticking 1 use pieces erf any length, farming, but In a country cbnrrh oot
Ion to Us ^raalocos aide will soon
as they need mu Ik- sewed together- far from Arbroath the olScials had remx every other aide.
put them cm hit or miss; the edges aolred. according to custom, to bold the
Tbe Cbrtotlan
Endeavor 1
annual harvest thanksgiving service.
falling apart makt- a S4ift. fluffy nap
It was ooUord that on that partIcuUir ought lo be the pastor's right
the tirkli
occnakm Mr. Johnstone, a regular st­ hard to get along wUhont It
written report of every committee
int and pillar of tbe church. wboW
very business moettog ongbt to be
crogM had miserably failed, was not In
Hot Cabbag* Salad.
honse and live with their children
attendance. Tbe minister in tbe coorse tbe inflexible rule of every societyiu»n of flool> .h.vod r.bWe. of tbe folloming week met Mr. JohnTbe wise committee chairman docs
There nre many who would be glad toIwpoootuU of bacon or pork- atone and Inquired of blm tbe reason
indertake It. had It ever occurred lo
a aboence from church on such an
I large slices of onion minced
hem to do eo. and who mronld be
riant oeemsioo. "Well, air." replied
Tbe Christian
Endoavisr aoclety
equally glad of the money they would
oght to be in tbe Sunday achool. ami
thus earn.—Housekeeper.
proachln’ my Maker In a apeerit of i
be Bonday achool ought to be In tbe.
rbristlan Endeavor aoriety.-John B.
Fry the onion In the Cat until
mes yellow, then add the other

aon old flanael shins and aeaUy but­
the habit of gotag out of hlmaeU In
Met Water.
ton holed around the edges with silk
all generous aad Uadly ways oatll it
or worsted. A tiny eoMfortahle to made
There U no remedy of such general
ts aa the breath of life in him
trf cheese doth tacked with ikhy rib- application, and none so easily attalnUm
A silk counterpane to lined and sbJe as water, and yet nine persons
A Man can build a Maiahwi
edged with a strip of velvet and a hor out of ten will pass It by In an asssrg
Aad tarmtah It ihroaglMat.
deroflace
encj to seek for somHhIng of tar less
A Maa caa build a palace
Tbe?^ are few cases of
All sons of ganneni* for all sorts eAdeacy.
•ep ns warm and shut out the
WR|i lofty watts aad atout:
of dolU are made from scrap* found in
cold. AUhongh we have storm doors,
the -busy box.yet there la a great deal of cold finds
With high aad apadoM doMe.
The boys do the rongber sorts of
ny tn the honae by loose-fitting
Bat ao Maa to tha world caa hand
work.
They whittle out the dcau lengthwise nnd dipped In hot water
That prertoaa thiag called-hoMe.
that fasten the sides of the wonderful
I aometblng to keep It out. 1 hnve
mrdbosrd houses together, nnd glue around the neck of n child that has
nnnd bags for both door* nnd
Ko. *lto our happy faculty.
them In place after they have ent the the croup will usually briag relief In windows. Take a strip of ettong dotli.
O woMea. far aad wMe.
pieces of cardboard with their sharp ten minutes. A towel folded neraml onehalf yard wide, and nbont six inchTo iara a oot or palace
knives.
They make Jardlaleres for times and dipped In hot wmter nad as longer thnn the door; sew It np
flower pots by sewing new rope round quickly wrung nnd nppllad over the Ukn n hng; bofiBiw newtng np thore

<

Kub one level !Bble>po,»n of flour and

of rick bankers who eettled them
In tbe reign of Bdward II. nnd whoee
badge, the three golden balla. token
the lower part of the arms of tbo
I of Medkt oootlnoca to this day wsKT mmM vera saviaugaisv oj a xsmto be the sign of pawnbcokera-moncy
■an eoglMr »M0d OiaseL
AUayt
tondara. The balto on tbe rich creat of
of copper and nlckM are not very raadtha Madid were bine, and anly atooe
8y corroded and an c
tha mlddto of the nineteenth century
hart they, la tbe pawnbrokers' s

than art two ehaaeaa to one that 1
to hrwoiht thaea will not be ledaa
~BL Wlrhalaa

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War In “Forrests ^try

m

STORY OF A
CRITICISM

«Cn«t Scott! -Wko wtMld ho re
tbooslit itl Hrlco Tmmc m rnmthmrl
WHU I oui IB o pkkler
jemUe BHd. IomIus
; otn»/ed b«t for. Uir mOtoroa of Kor*'
arak oad Inmliic iMrk ifrrnn-n

smsSI. MU Sr a U KBwr.l

I Es

to thr OMi.;
• MltoMpf*
■ of nor
. for mo owlfdj roololitoc roako
•ffWOMfodiWUhnnr.TbUra.tli^l
ham oowmpBobrd oln>o>t ooilrr tlio
0fm of Morwa. orbo brid a dJr^^
artVMpoMte'anmatMcittpbia.wltbla a dar* mardk of tbo aeror of oqum
of rarfoaC'a oapMU. aad wao pmoo
aHr M tbr way down tbr MlaoiaoW
to aMrahal forroa and rllmlnatr For
foat fnMD tbr war prablm la tbc
Bat romot aa a proUrvi act no
or day Iqr day la Miu of Sbn

r«m« a.4 tto ..ii • tortim to u»
ItotoBlI of U. ardw for ll»l to tod
to
ttoir odiaioo Hr ovoidid
t-«K but
uu Iprisadirm arooDd
tlw fUoka of Ibr ,.ummi.r *.4uinn to
!«»•> tbr r«tS< ral mar.^ otal. If faio^
tr r^-tmai. At
«lbb’. <
botflr
Bartron a Urtsodr bad laiaM aqturrlj
il, and I
in tbr
ti
l«o toada
la ibr mar. Tbm
ard from Ok«4<*tui. uor of tbra
brld liy riartmu. and t'oloorl Formt
attniiirtrd to PFa.Ii Ibr «tbrr. l.-adiiiff
to I\»tolor. Tbr nisbt «.f tl..- I'Ut

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ddUMit U. ctoMOdant llMt

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MISIIESS CMOS.

iSS

timiM lu l«un Itor IruUi aa l« what oar
a«) »r ua and our worha oiuat not
P dll our auf'TUM

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pvh L. r Mipogn-Airtodotow a x,uia

d«f Ibrar*.- Ui«»«<d llrhl.
•^ooW aupi«u. tbl» mrrcly i
Uiauka ftrt- an lni,fiiuoua crl
kooa Ultrr. No woiuaii U
«.fd for M.ftotoi com. to
or prrtiapa yr
Fdwmt waa at oo<» *b<d In IbHr attrmpta to fi.n'f ibr liand HM.n.1
r at»d bavr It ki
rnamiioil of an anny
tbr mmij. foWI Forrmt fall«l
„ „ f., 0.110. north of Ol.d.-,o 10 .0.1, .
airl IliU riiito.-!.. am li|. Um- iM-uIr In

aa^ lafM sM*- of tbu trrriuify
iiU fa tor.h rra« lMd. hy \ .
^ waa cnrlas to bold a down wUb wblrbT^ili
.
KiHd oraa riidit In bU lult^»rKtatlou
two dlrMoiM of Infnnirr and larac drtty iTuaainc a ttiarwli aial rlluib
te^*^^a7raaaUaccaralrT TlwCoa- *•»« a abtfu. undrr tin- NHibd by 1.1a iwrii.m to her |»nxlliqNjamou
and b.*r reai«xi for bla Iltemry <
d*. car.l.; drpart- •->
l omwt d.r»oy«I bh. trta waa lier wraib at bla crmcUui
lao'a own umoI# alaaiiiplaiM. Alabaiulanif ainl
WMKbt BPOO br tbr looic cittu^
**“*
tlirn. In a b-rrlilr
dabMlt^lPorM camntry.-’
wbia. rarrltd llm flrat Ktib^al Ilnr of
coT.T In llH- fa.v of a w lilHni.g llrv
Tbr Fr.bTal l.rli:a.l.- of r.ilonrl BVe U .li-lIrkmH retengi- UIMMI il
h.ii alM- |to*nultted lUirtl»-tl I..
aat at aU. Wbik be was Iniay lickliw
Wnrtnr rr.M h .xl tbr
iMMin.x. ItU . uguueui. nl wIili Iwr. Tbla |
IM raw rarraita iaio aliapr for
for bodkbodk- ^ «'otno.*| Fomwl. flrldlnc uimW flir prrmlwikM... |gheu In an r,iulvo.*iU Way.
mam. rvSttiac bla batullooa and CMcb- rye of Orn.Tnl Kmilli Tin* brtj;adr woto taken indvanUge of ImmrJuilrly. t
liW brlsadlrra Ida artivr acoou broa«bt coniitrtard tl.c S«y»nd Neu J. nu y. Krc
fraai Vj^ahiira aoatward will, a larar *try Tbc Idtaauiirlatia t.nd ntunc a bat-

ssitS"wbi.^. asm m n..m.n f«r u..^t
.wrrbx! brrxvblood
waid Marldlan1 to cMabllil. a baaa for *««" Tl.r
fataiw oprratlooa In boldine Ibr coaa
toy down. At tbr aamr time a largr
eoloma of blorooated cavalry rode ont lie- .-..mvnfrat.xl iirw.n n narmw front
ftwa tUiBpbla. alao bradinc for MeHd
ian. Tb tbc -Wlaard- tbt. cmnblnrd
aomrot of bla roralrs looked like a
plaa to aUce bla eoonlry op plocemeal.
oat. ataab aad bom tbln«a nnill a crow
«aaldD*t aabclat tbrrc. ronrb more bla
baasry cytd troopm. Aa uauaU For ;
raat wac conaci aa to tbc rormy a pUn;
far tbc laat. be could look to that.
1
Tbc blur cavalry coiiiinn from tbr .
aertb bad tbr loofcat tml to take, and
fbnaat kindly rolDnbx^l to jmid.> It
to tta faraway foal-fbat fa. t.r atreteb-1
ad Ida tiatuUooa acroaa 111 route la*
■artbera MlaalHlppl. pot on a bold .
fmmt aad gradoally rHInd. Icavlne tbr
toe to tmaslnc br waa driving Format
mt ronaat In prraon bxl tl>c rigid
Wbw of bla corpa. and bla ceirbrated;
aabebirf. GmrratObalmcra. tlic hft
wttof. A wideInterval
lirtwcrn tin*;
wttoPi waa covered by the brtgadr of ,
OaliMl Jeffrey ForrmU brntber of tin*
«*Wlaard** and rvrry InHi a figbter. Ttie
colonel malnUlocd a line of fleet cou
■a on tbc
Hglil. ao the

IWM

y road Format wanted bim to Uke.
•ad drtalla Ukr that
TW Fadrral cavalry waa commai
by COcntral Wllllaai Sopy Smith.

Tc
tbac
wmkl
r got op a
I ibe raeny
irr dl
I Feb.
U and at tba and Of a work waa draw
tag noor Waat Point In the angle lying
botwoan tba Tomblgbot on the raat of
tba fonta and tba Oka tibby ba. wbicb
•ova aontbaaat tato the Tomblgbee
batow Wcot Palat Tbla angle grew
nacfowor oneb boor of the aoutbward
toorcb and the atreama on each aide
grew deeper, cwotlen at tbry were
With mcent ralaa. It waa a trap Into
I tba wUy Format waa leading the
1 of the jiinetloo
luetloo of the
two atmaaMI Forreat tad
bad 3.000 cavalry
nder Go^l
rml a. D. lew a
^Id
I Jala to^ In caae thej eoemj
<
e held for Mtcbad tattle
noUad tta T^blgtao» In
in ararrb
n
of frrrybaala to got bla army acroaa the river
Into tta freer conniry real of It. but
Ferraara aooota and clllam alllra took
care that them were no boaU in sight
far tta enemy, amllh'a trail waa
martfd by a tine of flre from burning
earn and cotton, and the algbt In no^
wtoe rooted tta flgbUog ardor of the
Oonfedeemtea. Aa tlic coturna drew
near Went Point IVitearl Jeffrey For
mat playtd along the'front, rrmllng
alovty and mfaMtg pltcbcd tattlra.
TBe Fodcrals bad cloerd op and were
For.
road la i
Sgbtaad

Vtlttaff tor rmformmeoca. nHoc
taaUy be maaaed bla own mrpa brbtnd
a cmak fonr milea tack of Wr,t Point
and allowod bla bmCbeFa brigade to br

It ap“SoSSiitaafata'tta

rtoSSiTJiLir. wnT^
iemvbte.

P

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toto.

at tta flmt MfMlMlty.

After a dew

iptot .. to. wo. . w to-

Held uiuttenHl. - tl tUat
mlnr rueii.y w.»uld wrilr a bookf BetIrr write lb«* laadi yourarlf and have
your ciMniiy crtlktar II."
Tbla audd. 11 eugagetneut au mm>u aflrr tbc fatal .Yltlebun auturwliat alUMvd
Air. Itrkl'a oiiinlou of tlie brat way to '
bandk- tbe matter lie bad aume
doul.lx aa U. Ibr e..gng.'i.i.*ot bring
bonri n.|e. and It led l.liii to a;t uimn
• ndap-. -Alla fair In love and In
ir.‘* He dkl lH»t folk.w up bla note tu
nn Vuutig b> .-ailing UfMiii b«*r and ^
I not wx* her fur «M*veral wtx*ka. lie
*u im-t ber nl the Uoua.- of a friend. 1
• U.a.xl to bi-r. a-»«u.uiug liullffer-I
aniiled uiaiu bin. well, one
gra.-kmaly. Her amlk- waa
raltar .»n.- ..f Irtuuipl.
I
•till. Mr. Held.- alie aakl. ’Tm at»
glad to m.x*i y..u! I'nme. let u- have a '
Ulk.“ And aba bxl bUn away fruui tbe
utbi-ra. -.Now. I want you to tell uu*
wlo u.) Ua.k waa an tad."

p|..aaant aobj.x*|."
-,\.it at all. I am .-otltkxl aa an old
friend to tlw briM'flt t.f your ounael
and ndvUx*. Tliry willaUl meIn my |
future w ork.“
••\‘er) W..1I. Kiiux- you Inalat upon It
I naiat miy Ibht your aiyle U faulty
an.1 glvca tlic Imprcaalon that tbr work
waa done under dlffctvntmooda."
. There waa a llaab in tbr glrl'a rye. a
mounting of .wlor to her clic'k

A (vnato mmiaier applied 1
of lary.



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"1 iT-rUinly proved a beti
than you a erlric."
1
Reid winced. )m»e Vefl Wfted" was
one of tbe moat auccmafisl book, of Ita
time.
F. A. MITCHEK

CmtDfMinOiiKisGuui
imtottar
iXUattSS^
withukxr
worst formk 1..“............................

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-oh. If
him.- abe aald
-Blty noir aaked tar drar.*at frieod
“Why. when you ettr up a little quar
in jnat to drive away tbe mnul ta
takaa it acftonaty aad kaepa you w
itod for fear yourr mally teat bim,'
Cblengo Poet

j-Haa Mm LoWboy any i
"Nck bot ate thinks ata has."-«mart
that gMPW dollar I

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torth Chkaae Pianan Varate-^
Emay wmk woman need! Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cnrdni enme die-

OBt, tAWYCR A FKNMALLCGON

...DENTISTS.^

•bo^toena girla approaching womanbood. btalpa bring chikben to barren
bomto. makm prtvnainyaad chOdbltth easier. p^U mticamagea and is
ttaberi\nodidMevmtt.aefor»edm^
Whypmnit
tta good women in yonr home to aoffer another day? Kvery d
hae $1 jOO bottka of Wine of Cardui.

»£S“SSr~—

WIN&CARDUI

GRAND RAPIDS I IND'ARA RV
COMPANY.

Muscular
Rheumatism,

SORE?

Sore Joints, Sore Muscles and Sore Feet
make life miserable for hundreds of peopic who could pet instant relief by using
Paracampb. This vonderful external
remedy relieves fuch ailments inst.atitly.
because vvl .n ai>j>lied, it ojxtis the ixTrcs.
allow :ng tl.c Sif>olhing, he:iling oils and
camphor to pviutrate directly to Use seat
of thcp::in, rc::iovi:igcongc>tioa and fore-uess aad drauir.g out all fever oud in flammalinn by caus:*gg perspiralioa. You do
not tube r.'iracamph-you rub ilon, and it
cools, aoolLe-s and cures. Don’t arguedon’tbesitate. Kvery U>t tic is guaranteed
to do xdizt VC claim. Sold in 25c, 50c and
.00 bottles by gcod druggists.

A a KAUHmkVrJS

dailr tiXiM

l^i^■sato,TA^o o..

YOU

But I h»ve still . Uig supply

SORE?

Darac^^
Sold by Jaa. G. Johiwon.

•t Protectors.

Long

Protectors,

and

Unen VeaU. or we can a

you aome good values in ChamoU Skins.

from whidi a tow-priced

L or Lung Protector can easily be made.

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214 Front Street

"Belter look at our

« James G. Johnson

Use M Want Ads

DENTIST

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eaERAL mSURANCEl
Travorae ^

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O. F. CARVKIt A SBO.

FIRE INSDRANCE
Ito L. A. eUlLCNNB.

J. H. MONROE

“Diamond J” General Insurance
Traverse Belle
31 I New Wilhelm Block
and
wo* TooWMla^C«*fBe*l
Smile
si-mK^L-™
BuichMv and SauMs* Makara.
Cigars
Y ou will also find 00c of the
swcllest lines of Pipen and,
smokers* articles in the city.

COID WEATHER GOODS

A. D. TYLER

Now WllhoImJIMoek
* "c !“"|/X^w<g«>. O. P. * T. A.

Christmas is
Over....

c. av.u.s. A

We can fit you with

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H r U04ci.i.kK

tanlthwa%r«8loc«d. Only

*^fw, Imt be haa ndpulated that ata
BhaU team It all In Entnpe."-€tacto-

^ of Wcot Point

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dly for bla prv
1. and a few rve
minga Utrr abe ac '
cepicd her t-rltlc. whom abe admired
aU tbc naux- for bla Independence.
j
A dtiacii years bad |waacd (Mra. Beid
waa kept too boar with licr fire rhil ]
dren to think of dalddlng In lltcraturri ,
before her bnatand coofeaaed that ta;
tad deliberately pretended to mU ber
novel with another. To Ida confemten 1

abMt?
itod away noetbward, Formrt follow.
Mrs llenpeck - Why. a man
n
who baa
*Ttat Is very geoerona of old man
ni wtth bla oaoort and. teorelag from one wife too many la a
Gotrox. paying for the mnalcal edoca
tkm of tta girl who Urea next door to

nnd. drtvtag a fmrn a atmng poalttea
to tbe tbntar. foUowod ctea^y for ffm
mItaL Hem tta Fedemla formed actuoa
n laat wbam tbe gmnad did not admit
of tnmlag by tbe pnmnen. fiagarly a
tocm of ISO tmepam In gmy daibed
•mmibe lane, bnt warn met bTflOMo.
toteta^e and waM have bami do-

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your readcra
rry a
wax. though .-ommon
plmx*. a fairly goo.1 fellow."
•Tliank you ” aald Mlaa Young, biting
ll|ia.
-Your man Mackinaon"
Wb./a
Maeklnaon?
"Mai-kiuaon!
What an* you talking nUrntr
"Your hero. You have made bla fcato
at ImiwaiUble aa blimn-lf. Tlirn your'
Lu<7 a angleficld a ear«x»r la ax tangicl .
aa ber name. So far na"|
Wnrd wa> Ukrn to Gcn«*nil Forreat In
"Wilt ,vou plcaar tell me who all
a dlxtant part of tbr flckl. and
ttaar people are? I never beard of
Hed to bU brotbrr a aUlc. dU
them."
j
and took tbr hoy in bl« ariu* for a part
waa aay"Your ebaraetera.
mg rmbmrr Aa flic airl.k.n w.ldlct
vn« in x\w trry lUrtux. of d.-atli, For ‘"?WI.. you atop?
rrat . lung to bIm.
DOt Mackinaon
nghilng IIims ntov.xl to aymimili.T witb or any such people."
1
tin- i.alhetlcVx-n,*. .va-xl tiring When
"Are not they tbe rUaractiMa of *Tbe
the l«y Jufd bn-atlnxl t.u laat Forreat Veil Llflcdr "
j
1 bhn griitly .bm u ami. .xnia. Uma
"They are not."
|
tbot the talflr bad lN>-n .b-lay.xl by
"Then." aald Held. "1 moat have been
laboring under a mistake an.1 got your
loader. n.-rvou«ly lra|Mxl hUu bla aad book nilxcl with another. Y'ou see.
dir and drew bla awonl Motioning we luive au many to read that It often
bla ataff and rrfxn^ to tomu fa.lng
nilatake*. Mention
Warlng*a atubbom Um*. br aliout.-d to
f-nt. some na
yjmr ato^ ,
bla cx>n- bugler, nlwaya by the aide .
rr by wbk b I may rtxx
bU chief In action, -rinua. «.>imd tl
-Tto IMT.-. ram. to Ad.lr. tb. b««.'
ctargrT
IneV*-)
; F.amat led bU brt>tber’a briga.le In
"I'UndU tiramioont!
mad mail over tbr brcaatuorka of toga to tell me you wrote that book
and ralU. wberv Smltba r.xir guar.1 style la iwrfect. tbe plot rt*markable.
tattled wit
In tarta there la evidenee of poaltlre
of tbr aaaalUnla. Ilia b.inu- f, l| nmler
bim. plriTcd mitb nr<- bulleta. but b.
Mlaa Young's eyes were lighted. Her
pr*xatxl f.)raard on foot until n
• glowing with
offered bim bla bonu- Thl*
motive from thatt of a moment ago. I
waa .lultc
abe bad not mad<
ridden thirty rtaU Tao ( onfedrrate mixtake, after all. aud that Held waa
colom'li fell, and Forreat waa a.a%n
her rholre. The mcelltig was Inter-1
will, only 300 men. and llk-a.' bad t
nndtxl by the bostras. snd tbe two
op tiielr carbine numimilikm .n^ i

One bridge waa atanding

of
my. MoanwhUe Format tad arnt tbe
brtside of Ctenaral Bartoau to the east
bank of tbe Ton
watcb tbe

g:^i£;^rrrirt:a-'rT;

r^rs
totde hiM laat gnat charge."
-But** objected ooa of the g
"when I waa here laat year yon
polBted ont aa entirrty diffarmt 1
tty.
"And ir ynn cmna ngyn next y
fttanaA tta nCtar. n may show yarn
atm a dttCatnag ptoet. Ton don't aav
pone be amde hla charge an ta one
apoc do yn«T Be tt all ever this
nalghbortaed aad then back agata

rttacy to light and a gnrt flC the Mat

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j»RPET GUMIII6 WOFKSrt.
Carpet Cteaning and FcwIImt Renoto

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ic. a. CHAMH. Fnrrtetor. /

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