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The Evening Record, May 14, 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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1904-05-14
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itYE8TERDAT8 ISSUE
i,«»o
THE EVENING RECORD
II Isndss Us S» Hs<y
CAVALKT
DISPERSED
ARTHim tUHMID PALLER
ttssss Is Ns( a Psssismty mi Prmmmnt.
••SPllM
W-»>vs< Ffo-i
Msw Clwssm WUvss •#romtrn DIsoontsfrtsd.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATCRDAV, MAY 14, 1904.
DRAGGED
BT WHEEL
CADOLAC.MI
I vfll uka la tbe <
to Oadillae umiebt wbsfs tb«y srllj bs
catsrtalasd la roral atyls. Bla arraasesMou hare beaa atade aad
amis the rsatana wlU be a recepthw
and a baaqaet. Tbe Trarerw aty
baad win aeeomaaay the |
Urea op the trip
trip orer
orer and
and back. A
NIC STKUCS END OF A LOG
DEADLOCK
CONTINUES
nOTOUS SCENES
FEAIED
WILL TOUR
IN JACKSON
THE CITIES
NEXT TEAR
ALMA MAN WON.
Oratorical Contest Was Held at
Muakspon.
Mnskegon.
tkegon. Mich.,
Mich.. aMy 14.—At
state oratorical ccint««st. held last eveo«
ina at Hacklcy
Trait
ilntna
school. Ctaude Watittm of Alma who
spoke on “Monarchyr of Man. or a Plea
for Republican Goremment."
was
given Brst place. Pred C. Shenaaa of
Port Huron, subject. "Stephen De
catur." was given second place. Four
others participated.
ORAWN NOTES.
J.
R
Jisrrill
Tratfad
HoUl—Farm
BoM.
Special to the SreBlaa Record.
Orawn. Mich., May 14.-J. R Merrill
has traded hU hoM property and
llrmy ban to James W. Hlillkcr for a
to the Rsthbone Sisters, the delegates
the supreme lodge were instructed
Sse their influence to this end. proled the Rathbooe Sisters and Pyth
> Sisters, the latter being a similar
organlzailun in the East, amalgamate
before the meeting of the supreme
lotige. It is expected that this amalgsmaltun will l>e bmught sIkmii and
that the ladies will get tbe recognition
they have so long desired. Before ad
journing. the grand lodge appmpr^ed
$254) for the‘ next anniuil (laradc oT the
uniform rank.
Rsthbone Sisters concluded
business with the election and
illai Ina of officers. «.ust of the ses
bell
oted to addresx4?s by the
officers.
granc
Quinl
correspondence
r officers ‘ ‘
tbe object
amalgamating tbe two
orders an
expressed the hope
>boul in a
that it would l»e brought about
short time. As a token of ber visit Mrs.
Quinlan was presented with a soaveoir
»n.
Mii. Rose Chalooer Mosher
s given a kiass fruit bowl and dec
orated olive dish aad Mrs. Headricks,
of MlddlevHle. a jewel as a reward for
Eve years serriee ax grand mlstress ot records and
>cted as follows:
Officers
Qrmad chief, Mrs. Rose C. Mosher.
May HoUen.
Sault 8te. Marie: graad .junior. Loos
Caro. Grand Rapids;
grandmanacer.
manager.
----------- ».aad
Maybee.
•bee. Delray; grand misess of recor I and correspoodence.
thel A. Heodi rks, M^dleville: grud
iistress of At
troit: graad protector.
Mlaale Smith.
lor. U
____
Alma
xa; grand outer guard. Pocahoataa
FOUR TEARS
HARO LABOR
Authorities
Believe
That
He
H
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Bic.vcUats may*
specified la tb«‘ ordinance today, but
tbe
be Bate limit expires and
they must keA> oE no
o matter what
eonditkm the roads
F In. The ordiexpire
■s that
What Base Ball gaoda baar.ng the Ipauldifig traRMMrii-----Wr are spectkl agents for thma goods and are abMdng ngw tbe
w things in Mito, Gloves. Bati. Balia and Maaka.
The same prices for these articloa hera aa la CMenga.
SNOW BTOffiM RAMD.
Warfc TMa Msrah»
By Wire to the Breaiag Record.
r Pell In'the CopCMeavo. May 14—The tiewp la the
Chisago hook btodertas was sadad tkis
moratag whsa kaadradr «C aMkm By Wire to tbe Kraatag Boeord.
Hongbtoa. Mlcb^ May 14 —A bliad
vatarbed to worb. kavtag akaadnaed
ig aaow storm raged tbroaghou
« £lfy Book Store
»M—BMBg*
WEATHFIR—^rriy rkrady tonighr'and Sunday, with poaaiblr abowm
MANISTEE ATHLETES
High School Athletic Association Has
Offered to Give the Loc
Toaip a Meet.
The Manistee High School j
invilation Is accepted
11 certalnl.v have a full season. The
bodale is aa follows; Bast Jordan
1da.v. Ihe r«ih. Manistee. Saturday.
»h. and 4*eto»kcy June 3
BU8INEBB MEh|oRCANIZ£.
lard
of
Trade Instituted
Rapids.
at
Elk
-A Itoard
last night
-n of Elk
Rapids as-ctianer memlien. .The ol>je<l of the organizaiion is Ihe promo
Hon of
TT.r
Rolwr
M. H.
Olometi’s
Sample
Oxfords
|^^\A/Q A But there', a big cUffercoce in mOk. The
YY O ■
a cow cut, no figure, nor the rm
ARE
I of her horns; it is what she givci in tbe
COWS • ^ ^
"■
li’5 Ml WS li Hvunt HU
We succeeded in obtaininj;
Hrew, Selby A: Co'i sample Ijne
of summer Oxfords, and have
placed them on sale at a
Thete are Suits and Suits and Hats and Hats.
“BUT NOUS GOOD IS OUIS”
Saetag of see to
SLSOoa Entry pair
Beautiful Im.' of Men’s Suits at ............. .......... .. .$7, $10, $18 to $98
The world famous “Newland’' Hats at.............................’.$8, $8, $1
Ties 25c to $1
Br to $1.50.
Belts 86c to $1.60.
swell footwear, is so well known,
ever)' Udy will recognize this
sale as an opportunitt «if un
usual meriL
$. Benda dr Eempany
ai»cn This 1.veiling
Real Reliable Clothim
Sixes 3 to 5
QHdlbsR. B andC.
MVfnalridt
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER** BHOR.
...OOlVIF-ORT...
Our new I ne of ladies' shoes will be sure to ploato you,
Edlsor and Victor Records for May
just In.
Orinnell Bros.
2161-41
•ai.oo, 9S.BO, B3.00
uT^u*™ "’****
Baby wants iI Go-Cart. You
can get a nice one here fo
cnly $1 a week.
We'll be glad to ahow thmn
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
The Boston Store.
SHOE STORE.
I
,
Opgealto WhHing HMM.
co.nfortablc
thocr,
but .:// want
THEREASON
Phones:
Citizens S2, Ball 1SS.
Cor. Tenth 8L
KIMBALL
Piano—the reason that so many
arc in uk to day, is the fact
that they a^e honestly made,
honestly prtc^ and fully guar
anteed. Factory prices and very
Lake Ava.
. sujtE:
FRAH FRIEDRICH & CO. j
Tb-
» Xi.-Hl, SI-: Fr.m4 Hlrrrt
libera) terms.
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
129 Front SL H.E.Stroit.Hrr.
Brrrrtbiac la thoall IiwtrumraU. MwH
Nnaie. Btr.
O. C. MOFFATT :
Abstracts of Title
J PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
EstaOlishod In 1808
Room 210 Stato Bank Bldg.
.
J
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. L-. HIVDOWN, aaimnmm^r
new JIrrwalSnm
' '
Shirts
Twenty or Twenty-five Wives in
Different Parts of the Country.
4.
'I
y Wirt* to the Evening Record.
Sioux Falla. 8. D.. May 14 —Four
rears imprisonment at hard labor In
tbe Sioux Falls penitentlar
ntlan- i. r Judge Jot
punishment ra
of the state cl
Cbas. O. IJons. who pleaded guilty to
tbe charge of bigamy preferred by a
Sioux Falls joung woman. The au
thorities believe that Uons has as
many as twenty or twenty-five wives
in different parts of the United States.
WILL RETAIN OLD ROOM8.
Woman's Club 8o Decides at Yeater■day AReraoon’a Meeting.
At the meeting of the Woman’s club
yraterday arteraooc the qoeatioa on a
ebange of location wax voted upon.
The Latiiex' library rooms and rooms
farfa arvOlea Arbor.
in the Millikea block were coosidered
Bdi PhUllps has sold hto farm aad
but It was decided that the club would
all pantmaJ pnperty bakmglBg to It
retain Its prexent locatioo in tbe Odd
to UaHe RBbaea. Mr. Mobsoa ei
Fellowx hall until It could do better.
to take paaaamlaa right away.
Bond. Three Riven. After adjourning Tbe club haa aome roomx in prospect
which
It could obtain. In tha fall or
the ladies sipped punch and had a
nE4#P ENOER
early winter.
iaacheoB
la a------- *
Vou Know
Today la tho Last Day That BleycBsto
May Maks Uaa of Stoaomlkp
for RWliit.
spedal train will tears at
It 6:S0 toalsht
toBlsht
■ to use the wwlks as la
DYING MAN WAS DISCOVERED BY
tbe return will be m
they have totally dtoremade early in
MERRYMAKERS.
garded reatrictioos
ictioos and r1
ridden with
neither a lamp nor a l>ell. The onl>
cognizance the cltixen nsuall.v had of
the approach of tbe noiseless
Want Taken to MiniBter*a Home I
was when be
Additianal T«n MUlien in OoM Em
Orawn When Death Ended His
death as the m
gagad for Expert Tuesday.
Sufferinos—Was Victim of an
By Wire to tbs evealpc Record
New York. May 14 —AddlUoaal en
Accident Last December.
gagemeau of UJKM.NH) la gold
made this moraing at the assay office
Grlffia. an employe of B. J.
Bjr Wii« to tlw ermlas Rscord.
for export Tuesday. R*ben tbe amount
died this morning at 4 o'clock
Loiidos. lUr 14—Tbs JapaaMe engaged fur sbipmeau is s«*nt. a total
from lajuries received oa hi* wa.v
bsir* oempM Koaa Uaa Baa. alaty of 150,000,000 in gold will have
exported since April.
from
Interlnchen last eight
■rilss Borth or Pra Hoaas Cbras
t evening a barber came to Mor^
TbrM boaSred Raulaa eavalir
gan's barn and wanted to be driven
dispcrawl, IsaTlBS -oae woundiMl ofInterlocben. Mr. Griffin was seat on
IBeoroa tbs BsW.
the drive. He was a cripple and for
this reason he was given a gentle team
Tbs New Cbaraag oorraapoadi
of horses. The barber bad a situation
4bs Rsvtsr Tciasnua eompaay wire*
at interlocben and tbe trip was with
that f ynmor has roarbsd tbers at aa
out incident.
About 1* o'clock
Griffin started bark alone. Whei
distance from Grawn be
SPEAKER JOE CANNON CALLED with the accld«
life.
As the Injured man i
IN THE POUCE.
covered consciousness, only supposi
tion gives a hint as to bow he
to bis death.
I.ABt night
Tbe Japanese troops oaotinne I
side of the road, near Grawn.
las at Pitsewo aad the railroad
arc heaps of logs which are plied
barn cot apain. aerenteen ralies of
OFFER TO SELL closely to the roadway. F:ither
tbe track beias sons. Tbe aailres are
of these logs had worked loose and
projected into the mad or the driver
Rrowias more raatleas as the Rosalani
in t
kness pulled tbe team too
eoatlBue to move out.
far 1
side, anj-way it is thought
A Paris mmor has it that Port
SevenUenth Ballot Stood. Vatea 4S5, that a wheel of the rig struck the end
thar has fallen with the loss of lOjOAO
of one of the logs, The horses Were
Lowden 407, Oeitean J7S. Hamlin
Tbe nnevidently moving at a
men oa both sides. This report
101. Warran 35. Sherman 51
fortunate man was thrown out and his
discredited.
font caught in the wheel,
and Pierce 34.
doubly unable to help himself, being a
Psaes Almost Impaastbts.
cripple and for a giiarier of a mile
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Indications show that he was dragi
Bt. PrtersbuiT. May 14 —The
comlas from Berlta that there
SpringSeid. 111.. May 14 —The stole along unable to extricate himself.
How long the man laid beside the
stroQx pouibllity of peace in the far convention to select a candidate fur
road after bis body was worked loose
Rast Is discredited here in unonria!
governor
is
Mill
in
a
deadlock.
Fearfrom the wheel is not known, but
circles. It is a weil-kaown fact
iotoiis scenes Speaker Cannon, shortly after midnight
a party of
natll Rnssht may hare retrieved
young
people, in which was Miss
losses sustained, peace is almost
chairman of the convention, called In
Wade, daughter of John Wade of this
the police and had Ihe aisles and platcity, who is
teaching school
near
ns cleared. Governor Yates said Grawn. came along on their way home
r Peru Pall Apaln.
this morning that he was approacbebd from a social gathering in the neigh
They heard Ihe groans and
by a party who wanted him to soil out. borhood
the newspaper
Ing rather frightened, went bark to
The seventeenth ballot stood Yates
letearam from Bt. Petersbunt reltei
' Campbell
mpbell Ifarm i
atlax the rumor' that Pon Arthur ha
4*5, I^wden 407, Deneen 37S. Hamlin
im tbe place i
fallen
H»9. Warner 35. Sherman r,1. Pierce 34. terns
rl help
Tenderly they gathered up the bat
tered but still breathing body and took
it to the home of Rev. W. Hill in
Grasn. where medical assistance was
promptly secured.
At 4 o'clock he
breathed
bU last. Tbe team was
found quietly grazing near the church
which was only a short distance fur
ther along showing that they had not
ran asay.
had an unfortunate
Mr. GrlRi
life
Ho was I cripple and in addi
tion last holiday lime he « » kirk.*d
hy a horse In Anderson’s Ita
World's
Fair Pmaident Preaentsd
Delegates Instructed to Use Influence arm broken. He wa* very poor and
With a Handaams Oold Watch as
this accident rendered hi* condition
to Obtain Recognition of Rsthbone
II tho worse
Ho had only been to
a •owvenlr of His Visit.
Sisters—Rsthbone Officers.
c»rk a few days when the accident
ime that robbed him of his life.
By Wire to the Rvenln( Record.
There is a pathetic coincidence in
ersl
in
rtant
changes
'
Bt. tiouis. Mo.. May 14.—Prince Pu
•nnection with the ud affair. Mr.
by the‘ grand lodge. Knight
I.4in. the represents! I re of tbe cmd his wife are separated, she
io Detroit
Is final session
I
Iteror of Chins to the world's fair, de- Pythias. al.Js
living In 1Racine, WIs. His son. who
After considerable discussion,
imrted IhU momlna for Chicaco and
years of age. makes his home
is IKi yea:
n tour of all the principal cities of decldeil to change the dale of t
1 hU m«*ther. This morning be arnual meeting to the third Tues lay in
America to inresiijmle the li
Ameri
■d
in
tbe
city, having come bei
to meet
September and the invitation K
condttloas. President Praacls
a surprise visit. But
accept«*d. make his fath(
esiMsli
isition company yesterday present- next year in Jackson was a«
the lips that would
V
have bid him weled the
Ihe prince with a haadsome pold The fiscal year was also changed from come are sealed forever by death.
March
2k
to
July
1
and
the
grand
chan
ratcb with the inscription ‘'lx>uli
Mr Griffin has two alsh
•urchi
city and Mrs. Peter J. Honnutb
W
of
West Ninth street la a half sister. Tbe
e not yet
>ndmeni
•CHOLARB ENTERTAINED.
■ body win
be
advisable. This
this
evening
by
thls^cl
- and submit
Two Asbury Claaaaa Have Plssssnt work during th«
Anders
rnderiaker Ai
report at Ihe next session.
Tims Last Evsninp.
On the subject of giving recognition
Edward DeYouna and Rev. Mujeb
Kennedy eQiertaloed their Sunday
school classes at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. DeYonna. KU West
Bieventh
Btreri. last evenina- About thirty of
the youna men and women of the
elaaaes were present.
The evenina
was spent In the playing of games and
social eonveraatlon.
Ucht refreshments of ice cream and
rake were sen-ed. Mr. aad Mrs. De
Young proved themselvesI good 1
nnd all enjoye*!
enlna
KIOHTH YEAR-SIM
KEEP OFF SIDEWALKS
Racltel by a Travarae Girt.
aeries of reetula was gifen la tbe eolicce cbapel Tbnnday evenlBE b7 Mlaa
Florence Tboatpaon of Trararae City.
Mtoa Tbomyaon was given a reception
by tbe PM Alpha PI CrateraitT. Bbe la
tbe an^bter nf Mr. and Mra. D. C
'Xia
m
SetSeat Neckwear from New Votk, 26c, 60c, 76c and............. I .OO
W9nio Broa. Fine Shirts, $1 and................................................. 1-60
outer gtadra 60c and...................................................................... 75C
Young's H*to and Pemn% Glovei on sale here.
€. Wilhelm,
Ormer
^ ami Oaha
Onr Ckil4rai*s DeRSitmeat U quite a little atore in hadf—no other
toch aiaortmem of novelties in **LHU* FdAowf” fine suito and top
coats may bb found in northern Michigan—$1.60, $8.00, $8,60.
$8.00, up to $7.00—always busy, but alarayi ready to wait on
BamiUen Clotf^ag Compmif
I ZTsmia BHxmDb teavkbee cirr, mioh, atTmoAT, mr h »>*•
WaMAMS’RESS
ASSOCUTION
»
i«T. tSnnSx w. NM
TO BENT
GOOD UPRIGHTS
We onto a Bportsily ef ffartfag
Manea fa Ifaaarbara far the Boortfar.
CaiMtitgN CiM ^f§rmm.
lapaa baa lost her drst warship
the report of Ibis eaine oo Priday
gdrtecwtb a nay be U^d down to
ot^tkr urtural attrlbutee of the day
•wd art as a rtguMcant pfabee of
A Bfartlliig Task
e a IMe. br. T. G. Msrrttt, of
may. Pa... Bsade a startilag
attacked
d by a
often touad
Bbters execileut for aente
______ aad liver troubles so I |
scribed then. Tbe pstleat gab
frass tbe Rest, aad has aot bad aa
' taefc la 14 noatba.'* Bleetrtc ^tters
' S iBMAnSfaTSiKtlnraSd^OA
Zi tSfal -Try tbm. ^ty
•*
Jab«eoa<s Drug atorw aad r. H. r
Hags Aren OW Carpets.
It trttl pay you to iavesilgaie I
rou plaee your orders for mgs.
with ae^Ul of irteeu tbousaad dol
Ian aad have factories at Petoekey.
a: Boo. Mtcbigaa: Boo. On
MMbigaa:
tarto. We are tbe origb * s of
from
“Btaltary RaBs." trade na
oU carpets, alt others are 1
Write tor e booklet. We bare no
We pay tbe freight
.. Mitchell
zisi-tsi
tMag'^^iTo^' Yw^falri
Mae ef bohed feeds at the Law
bainry. laadae ef gueilty. dOC I
italea. •» B. PreoL
irfdJBdfwasee.
J. W.Btefar.
VaorlleliaMe Hewn POroWier.
lebed.
as In
■
We aim to give the eery beet eerrlee to tbU de
every braacb of our buslaeee aad peraoae renttog Ptonoe of ue are
Mtnrrd of wlaMM estlaCartloa to every srsy.
MART mOH PRICBD PIANOS WHICWHAVB BBN U8BD. BUT
PULLT RVAIRBD at our FACTORT ere toetoded to oar reatiag
Baase ef tbewi cmaaot be toM tron aew. They are eepectolly
dselreblT IW msleieae aad teachers wtabiag to real far tbe sunner.
Tbees 1 ~ anrnti sre slso oSered for able st very low prices sad
***^WBAUj0W a TBAR-8 RBNT on THB PURCHASE OF A NEW
PIANO. Call or wrrite tor full psrtlealars.
Orinnell Bros,
Traverse City Store 159 E. Front Street
Main StDr* and Plano
Factory
FIRST CLAIM PAID.
at Ptrolt. Michigan
0— eur large, heavy, eek
bedrwen sutt. meetly quarterMwed. for B2&.7&.
»ere Merguette Rellwsy gegtoiiing an j]
the East Paris Wreck AccunuIrtiesL
Allboogh dozens of etolne have 11
been died aad danage acUoos begun,
months ago. agalast tbe Pure Mai- '
conpaay as tb.
tbe retuU \
queue Railway conpsay
>n entered
of the dlssstroos Bast Paris wr«k.
Mohawk.
between tbe
early last winter, nmr Grand Rapids,
tbe first claim was settled tbe other j Ceateulrt a^ John Harrington,
day. Mrs. Anas Mv received a check cblmaey aweep. oe tbe other. It la a
eTf and ber cblldrm contract to sweep tbe chimneys of
for PAOO for herself
la settlement of ber claim for tbe 1.000 kooaes bekNigias to these o
death of ber bush
paates. and Hairtogton took it at
cenU per aweep. Tbe regular price
for sweeping a single chimney is a
J. A.^Ou
xr. But there la some advantage
i hospital from a aevere
(ring sure of 1,000 ebimneys at 50
case of piles causing 24 tumors. After cents per. over standing around all
doctors aad all remedies failed. Ba^- day and being uncertaia of aay cbim
len’a Arnica Salve quickly
i at twice the money.
further Inflammation and cored him. It
conquers aches and kllU pain.
at
JohnsoB's Drag Store and F. H
Meads, druggist_________
Another electric railway proposition
t being dlseuBsed and this time it sug
gested that Grand Rapids. Mnskegoa.
Ca.illlac aad Traverse City and tbe
villages betsreen be connected by trol
ley cars. It baa not been said srbo is
lible for this suggestion, but.
r be Is, he hasn’t done any
____ for this road won't be built
light asray. Ofllrera were elected the
other day for the Alpena. Gaylord A
Weatem railway, and for tbe fifth
time, but that steam railway, supposed
to connect Alpena wltb tbe eastern
shore of Lake MIebIgan. probably at
Frankfort, hasn't been built. If Cad
illac bad the railways, steam and elec
tric. for wbicb h
been drawn oo th
point our facilities would be uneqtialed by any other city to the srorld.
—Cadillac News.
M. FEMErS
BTAOE AND PLATFORM.
KIDNEY
Backache
Fred
Raymond’s
comedy. “Old Arkansaw. '
be the
attraction at Steinberg's Grand op^
bonne next Saturday evening. May 21.
Mr Raymond has remodeled tbe play
somewhat tbU season, added more
comedy and apeclallles and triira^
rtown some of the talky scenes. All the
enery la bright and new and the proictlon la on a much grander acale
an ever before. The role of Jerelah Snodnaaa la in the bands of an
comedian. Tbla
Kceptlonally
xcter la undoobt
laugh-provoking
Ihsvsfasa a ssffsrw ttm tbasM
Miglnal Idea that
far evw tea ysan aad ksva aftaa baaa
Inirodoced into a play,
d. look, action ai
It is probably I
provokes laughb
Cm
afforded relief qTapotr 1 aow fas
iracter on tbe Am
most talked of c----I srer ka«e la m Kfa.
•
stage today. The “young
Amer- well as AD.A
BLACKSliL. K<
• will Ulk about “Old Arkanxaw"
UU.aa:„»l. A,kforC«
for roontbx after It appears and many
e by Jaa. G Johimon and Bugof the older ones will Join In Imitating
see A
the i>ecuUarltles of Jetry.
X,
n you are pale, no energy, ao ain
bit Ion. Irritable, cross, ugly, take Hotlister's Rocky MounUin Tea. and a^
It revilalUe your whole system. I»
will do tbe business tborougbly. 25
cents, tea or ublets. Johnson’s Drag
8to(
When we shoot a gun, and mlsa. we
pertop,
t ^11
snarl about “poor marksmanship.'
do we ever thtok that such stray bul
lets go on. and on. until finally toey
land somewhere, and where? Otto
Katz, whose home U near Menominee,
ne of tbe stray buIleU
bul
Seek. Katx sras sfUIng In tbe Mack
men W^E
smith shop talking wltb
atrike him in
len be felt sometbiag
i
f side of tb( neck, cauaing a sharp
pain. Thinking that one at tbe men
toae at him. be paid
ao
bad thrown a stoae
p
atteatioa to. tbe lacldeat
iDCldeat untH he
1 felt
tbe blood trickling down hU neck. Tbe
sbM came through the open window of
Cnrract tlma, handanms finthe shop and Is suppoaed to have been
lah. low pries.
a stray ballet from a rifie of tome
bonti-r. Tbe doctor did not succeed
Bss our wimlow.
in removing It. Half an Inch to tbe
SALT RIgINO BREAD every Thurs left and tbe Jugutar vela wonld have
day at the Lawrence Bakery, 402
been severed.
RA8TALL.
Union, to E. FreoL
XlS4-1t
Hustling Jeweler.
Su’i.
THE HABIT OF SAVING
It b the s)’fitematic addition of small or rood^te
savins!2 that tells—not the spasmodic deposits of
large amounts.
; AttTlitsiooiatisastorire battery oTaocht aimed eierfj*
be drawn upon when other
NtwerbasrlTeiMt
We invite deposits of any amount in our savings
department, and loan steel banks for home use to
customers free of charge.
FIRST NARONAL BANK
TU all I ask. except good health,
WTiicb comes wltb taking Rocky
Mountain Tea.
Jobaaon's Drag Store.
writes to tbe
A rural correspondeat
c
South Havi Tribune: “I’m acard tew
drive Into S. Haven fer tbe ant
have a aplrltt
MlM cans 1 have
aplrltted bo
Tbeve Is a loit of truth,
truth. all
■
m his observaUcaa, wb.__
somewhat “Ironed out“ by tbe Bouib
Haven editor: “HU priaelpal
careless of tbe safety of tboae Whom
theymMC He aays-and ^ly-<hat
People caax*^Uy
ill;
J broken veni
I iNokea bones or bends oust a
more. Tbe amay _
aad placed to Jeopardy for the plenaTbe greatest tonic, rtreagth- giver,
blood-producer, life prolonger ever of
fered the tick. Such ii HoUIrter'a
Rocky Mouatnla Ten. A family hlaaatag. 2S cewto. iohanon’a Drag Storn.
eXCUI^lONS
PEPEMjSptlBTTB
Btots Convsrtloo, Orand RapMs.
One fare plna 2Sc for road trip.
Good going May 17 and axoralM trah
May It. Good rrtnratog uatn May 1
r f.: >'if
wfll give tt careful atteathm.
This nsessage appliss to tbe
men sad the sTtnaea aUfce.
OFFlCCfta.
d^
H. S. Hall, president.
A. V. Friedrich, vice preeWeat.
Chat. wnbetsB. rS president
R LTEdsmrds^ssklstaat cashier.
A beautiful, well made, solid oak Parlor Table, jwt bke cut, 94 mc^
square top, heavy rims, FrcDcfairgt, fine finirti,ODlx,.. .
1.75
^---------- Tight along u|
thapes,ityles
St what you'
»
J. W. SLATER,
Your Rsllabls Home Furniahar.
WHOLEBALE i
LOOKING FOR A MOME
Do yon know we can sell yon a
home cheaper thaa you caa hoy
direct? Why do you spend your
tlB»e looking for what von want
to buy when we do it for you—
FREE? We are posted as
tbe value of property In any part
prop.
of tbe city—we don i1 list
1
erty when tbe seller wi
more than it Is worth. Will you
give us five minutes of your
time—when convenient to you—
aad let us show you our list and
explain mir methods of doing
bastoess?
Big business chance on Front
street—lavestlgaie.
A. F. Nernngsf.
C. W. Aahton.
MONARCH BRAND OF
HIGH CLASS
THEY ARE
CERTAINLY
FINE
sssavsfi
CANNED GOODS
ito
to
to
THEY COST MONEY
BUT THEY ARE WORTH
EVERY CENT
ENTERPRISE
grocery
poccy PRTm
Tb« Nr* Msrek Hit Tbst
t« aewfSnc the (.'unatrr
Sptcial
Salt ’
FOR 6 DAYS
ORIY
ISc<^WI8e
Pipe Your douses Tor Bas Eight
If yoii arc ImlliUng. plp<> your hntise. even If thorr Is n(»
presohi. for there sill l»e stjme day and the piping can 1
cheaper while building.
If yon are cleaning house we can pl|u- your house at a v
Mtnable figure and conr*-al Ihe piping.
0iiantll Brosi
159 e. TnHtSt.
Craptrst £ity Das Campany*
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Great Gathering'GoBilGroceries
Over 1.000 times a year you stop your active work to eat. To be able to
work you must have good food. Our constant aim is to sell nothing but the
purest food, and our grocery department is a mo.st attractive place
:: ::
A guru Thing.
It U said that aotblag Is sure except
deatb and taxes, but that Is not alto
gether true Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Cooaumptloa U a sure cure for
all lung and throat troubles. Thouaanda can teatlfy to that. Mrs. C. B.
Bbepherdtown. W. Va..
a aevere ease of Brona year tried everything
•lief. Oaeboi
>lacorery then
ubaolutety.'' It's Infallible
for Croup. Whooping Cough. Grip.
Pneuaoala and Oonaumption. Try IL
IPs guamateed br Johasoa’s
Store and F. H. Meads. Trials
free. Reg. sixes Sfic aad tl-M.
A targe aaaertment of giitlng
raem chairs. Anything you
want at Juat what yau umit to
pay.
J. W. Blater,
Yaur Rallabla Hama Famlahte.
wm
^fOPLES^
Oar fwatlag faniaeae Is so estonrtre that we are warraatod la eafry*
lag a BPBCIAL BBKTINO 8T0CX. la
wbkii there is ererTtblng tron n aew Upright of fair grade
flTBINWAT ORANDl
nootb to tbe 1-------------ways la tbe eery best of coodltlaa. behig carefnily looked orer when
salertypol
returaed from reatsl. repaired If aeeeeeary aad the <
mSLm
i sssjr
Y^BMUng
No Mttar bow snail, ao s
kowRngcutbe
liM to $SJM HeitUy
-WJS:
Tk* tfiMBth Basaal awtlac at tke
Itrkif W«^ * -----a May
Jew
vOtto WM la I
C. A. ■KCtXNCfl. CMr
1 s»« X. TW I
In polat «o a
____________
ncedacoetbe
eraadw of May SI win be a pabUc eaa.
wftb addraaaas by Mayer U A. Ooodrfeb. Dr. faana B. Dover of Aaa Ai^
bv aad Mias BatM. praaMeat of tbe
k Oa Wstasaday tbsra vtU
aad talks oa sablaets of lal both to aevspapar
■al vrttars by Soda Milerray PNaIr
¥OTi POU'.TMl MUOOE AONM.
nee City. Mrs. Bose Allee Cbapiasala. Mrs.
Oa llnAiAF tte aaartal alMalaa oa BOM Of Walla. Upper
Detroit. Mrs. May
Lacy A. Leoltt ofr D
prapoaltloa to bead tbe city for
of Bay aty. Mias
IMM Jbr a aew alert bride* oa Wart
of Aaa Arbor.
irwoo?
Wood of Mi
SM rtiart will be beU. Tbe polta Mrs Alice M.
arm be opaa at tbe Oaaa atrart eaglaa Marparet B. Aldaa <jf
Mrs. AosnsU D. Baraes of Howell.
boaat ftrta 1 p. at. te 7 p. at. ^
Oe Wedaaaday enniac PreaU
It is l^pnma» that tbeae beads be aad Mrs J. W. Maack of HlUsdalc oolvoted. Tbla bridpe baa basa aeadad lesa will give a reception. Tbaraday
be occupied by a rlslt to
far a leac ttec aad aalaas faads are to
d a carrlase aad aotobe preeyed farm aew eaa aeriees aed
> Bav Baesa lake aad
la tbe afternoon there will be e
____ see nesting and oMnorlnl to
Mrs. Mnrtbn gnyder Root of Bay Oty.
bridge vbicb U la wae aov baa
death oecnrred tbU spring. Tbe
aamea a great anay years. A new wboee
ooaclodlng talks of tbe • ..............
bridge is aa abartate aeoeartty aad ghren by Mrs. Bersb J.
PruelU Janet Sbennna of Detroit,
eeary rotor aboold east his ballot In
le erenlng Mrs. Kale E. Ward will
taror of tbe beads.
rtnin tbe neaoclntion at ber borne.
I sromen doing regular nevsiMiper
work or general lllernry work are eli
gible to actire menbersbtp.
parlanat. Wre tbe sroosen
ebarge tar a veek. aeoonpHsbes aotbtag Oise, It bas at least broogbt to tbe
atteatioa o( tbe guilty oaes U
apH oa tbe sldevalk U aot right. Conprteat autboritlee agree that apatun
or apit is a potent factor in tbe trans
Inina of disease gems and tbe bablt
af expectorating on tbe sidewalk
daagsraas froas a saaltary point of
should aever be used <
slew. Mot only that but It Is aa on sitlcies
OB prescriptions from reputable pbygsatlstuly aad tncleaaly habit
slcUas. as tbe damage they do U ten
would be waU If sobm TrsTerse City fo;d to the good you can p^lbiy de
rive
from
them. Hall’s CstSfrh Cure.
rttlaaaa wouM step to the curb instead
Bunufaclured by P. J. Cheney A Co..
of ereatlag llltle rltrers of dlth on tbe Toledo. O.. eoDUlns no rnemry. and
sidawalks to be stepped In aad tbe is ukea Internally, acting directly up
ganaa carried to bones by shoes and on tbe blood and praeoua^Surfaces of
ibe system: la buying Hall's CaUrrh
by drans nUrU.
Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It
U taken tatemally and made la To
The -terrible Turk- wltb torch and ledo. Ohio, by P. J. Cbeaey A Co. Tes
sword U again derastaUag ArmenU Umonlals free.
Sold by druggists. Price. Tfic per
aad tbe aesrspaper repom giwTely
aay. *Tben are but few left to kill.” jttle.
Take Hall’s Fkmily PHU for cnnstlBla’e preoeenpatioa la the far Bast pat ion.
was pcrtBpUy taken adraatage of by
aaMaa to alleaee the rebeliloas ArANOTBCt CLECniC LINE
daaa. That tbU sUeactag Is effartlre eaa be abown by again refer- Grand Rapids. Muskegon. Cadillac and
Traverse City Are the Btotions on
tfakni.the New Paper Route.
_ I UK
H'ASKTiiir
PIANO S
Gimiil GmIs emtir
Tea-Coffee Counter
and vinaa—peaenaa, appiaa, piums,
mwbyb. tomatoaa. earn, baana. Than we xall tha finaat
ftk of canned maafa-raady eookad. ready to be
a^d—roast baaf, potted ham, Vienna sautage.
sliced tongue—nothing batter for lunches.
Wa do pride ouracivea on our Use and coffees.
There lx a reason for K—they are the best Our
Mocha and Java at 40e la the same grade the year
round. We carry 25 other kinds. Then eur teas,
the Black Tea. the Green Tea, the Englieh Braakfast the Oolong. We want you to sample theea—
that means steady custom.
Condiment Counter
Breekfast Foods Counter
This is where the ladiaa alwaya atop. Tha men
know It at meal tlma baeauxa of the good thlngx
placed bafora them. Ever try Oyster Cocktail Sauce?
Makes one’s mouth water to Juet look at IL Then
tharw’e Bnlder'e Salad Draaalng. Sniderit Catsup.
Deviled Olives. Baby Olives, Mixed Plcklaa, Chow
Chow, Oherkina. Olive Oil—everything thaVe good.
If there ie anything made In breakfast foods wa have
it Look at the list: Force, Korn-Kriip. Cara Nut
Flakes, Malta VKa, Crape Nuts. Try-a-bita, Cream
of Wheat Brittia Bits, Ralston Breakfast Food. NautriU, Pillabury Vrtoa. Cat-a-Biacuit Banner Oats.
Relied Oats. Lincoln Oats. Mothar'a Oats. Make “an
ote“ of thaaa.
Dreams
The CaMli Coietir
The Net Counter
and
0orset$
Tha moat dalicieaa candlaa fresh from tha factory
every day. You can buy candy from 10c a pound to
tha vary basL Straub Bros. A Amlotfe Famoux
Chacelataa are the llnaat made in tha country. Wa
always carry a full Una put up in either haK or tha
full pound boxes, or you can buy them In bulk In
any quantity yew want
And who don’t ilka nuts. Thera are ao many ways
of aarving them, Tha nut bowl should be filled at
all times in the home. To be aarvod attar meals
or far tha callark anjoymant Almonds, Brazil Nuts,
Filbarta, Pacana, Paanute. You can have your
choloa or wa sail them mixed. Nuts arc the healthiest
things you can eat
We do not tell dreaBM. bat we
do aell
not what corset yooJiave
wenrtog. this ad. Is to call your
attaaUoe to THB PURITAN
COR8BT8 which are richly
worth fiOc aad tUM aaeh. We
are offarlar them lor a short
Uma at fific aad 4fic aach.
BVBRT LADT has dnama
that ahoald ba totarpertad, aad
that all may hare a comet solutiaa of,them. wo hara aaenrad
a llmttad aambar of Pmltaa
Drnam Books, a copy of which
w01 be givsa avary lady parehaatog a Paritan OorscL
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
A M HANNAH & LAY «
.m
MERGANTIIl COMPANY
-M
: v-i
'zr^< ”
THB EVDOTO KBOOBD, TOtTEBm CHT, MtB, a«IBH>AT, lUT M> MO*. ~
HANNAH &UY GO’S
HIGHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
B E ST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR.
TRAVERSE CITY,
•
ctmms wiws
wtaaoQMM
m
At L’Aaae a deer wa» aoltoed Iryto* ’
to reaeb toad pear tbe foot od Pall |
ritrer. Ovlas to ita soft eoadltloa of
tbe toe at tta adga of tbe bar. bovever. It vas aaable to do ao. Then,
after aereral tarote attempts to aare
-
MICHIGAN
ttoelf from drovolac. tta aatasl
naetad solM toe. Asata the lee broke
aad acalB tbe deer vas nbaiersed.
Ue aataal atrncclad.
Ftor ivo boonI U
•rat ta tbe water
ter and then on tbe toe.
vbsB frosB esbaaktioa
baustloa It vent down
1 more.
mal aad a boat was sent crat but
unable to render asauunoe. Another
dfwr. erldentljr tta mate of tbe animal
drowned, enereexled In reaehinc tbe
abore.
A »T—r-oU tot is mr»HwY ymammt crtatasl voadsr. Ths FIlBt
M kla M tk« -B«s M Bcvr m
H ■—iciil to CD to sStaaL tat ta
ta'l Dlwajs ttan. Ob Ms tat nmMs tm tta Banov catfc. ks vaaMro« Uto OsttaB ft rs—lsfw- lava«rr. vtars ta Itata tta aafe epaa.
ata tta taekkespsr atesat Tta HiUc fsUov vsat tato tta ssoacr box to
aa lastaat. vtars ta was fbaad vtaa
tta koctaaspir rstarasi. Oas Uar
poctat was ataaOT staCed vttli eask.
Tta pottos took ctafcs of hlai. Tta
us fen (
aatfl hb Botbar ooald be
to take rharsa aC htaL
Indian Mrar aatiraa ara jakUaat.
Tber mar not tare.tta blstest city In
tta world, bat ttay bare Jaat atovad
away tta AaaaC Iroat arer. aad tt will
aerre aa coaalp for yeara to ootoa! Last
Sunday noratac “Jo-* McMallaB and
aoaw frteada playad *taoke}r front
ebnrcb. taklas tbair tackle up tta Uttla PlsaoB rhrer, wbere they landed a
riant
rainbow trout
wbicb. when
dresata. welybed aeren pounda. Tta
bOBlface of the Alcore hotel aerred It
oa a plank.
Tbe qntokeat at tta atart aometiaNa
..auae too loor on tbe back atretoh aad
lose out at tta ftnlab. That Is tka
fate of Herman Drnbln. who was fired
ofi a frelrbt train nt Adrian, after
beat tax Us way from Cbtoaro. “I'm
beaded for Roaaia to Join the exar'a
armr and >elp lick Japanshnllardln
army and 4clp Udt tta Japs.** be esctalmcMl. as be landed ta a policeman's
arms. The cops took pity on him and
let him sleep all nlrbt In the “cooler,''
and ta tbe atorntar wUbed him pood
■-rk on his Journey. Drubin stole a
lecf to ret to Russia more rapidly.
_jl was captured at Palmyra, and now
he fears tbe ciar msy have to wait a
while for him.
samsfli TBB€
Brentar aenrioe and aerana at 7:M
Jtt the South Side DrpSoods
Store
' Tta TaaacmMa Blakop Otnispte wUl
preack at tta Moraiar aad ert ‘
Her. Hurb Reaaady, paator.
Moralar aerrtoe 10:W. Tbaak offerinr for tbe Wosaan'i Pereira Mtoatoaary soelrty. Addresa bj
tor.
Claaameetlar. 9:45 a. m.
:;fiO m.
Boaday acbooU U;fiO
■pvortb learne. *E:M p. m.
WaRar Daria.
You can always find a full Una of Lntflaa’ F«rniahin«s.
A new Una sf
Salta Jual roeatoaft
Paau da fiata
Waabakla Salta, lOe. IBc and fiSc.
Crunli Salta aoc. Croak Laatliar ftatta tn
Brown. SOe.
fttaek.
FS&.’gg -fa.
My.
esr^— —•aar
Tan, Groan and
Alao a blfl Una of ethara at Me, BOc and 78c.
.Hetkwear.
i Kreatide.’'
f
Wa have an ata^ant I
arch •*
Mary
Cellars and Collar and Cuff Bata
at 28c, SSc and 90c.
Eldred.
•TTie Ideal Paator for the Epworth
Learners,'* W. H. Scott.
"Oh. Urht Shtae In." Male Qnar
irju. j.
“The Ideal Epworthlan." Hapb Ken“*Hymn. God B« WHh You '
Benediction.
A c«»rdtol welcome at these services.
Church of Christ (Diaciptaa.)
P. ur
s*!!hj^. "Be
Morninc.
TRY A flKCORO WANT AO.
• am kmitkit;
^ Sanaparith
actor.
at f :>• au m.
I at lfi:fifi. with tta
oafir—tlna by Bisk-
■?/ T;
/
.
BUGGIES
of
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Select any article advai-.
tisad and we will deliver
ea. ^.^£'JS'S!?£S£
upon payment of
ONE OOU-AR-
DOLLAR SALE Barney Anderson
THE
-7-
BOSTON
STORE’S
You cannot imagine what grand opportunities are presented here. Nothing like our
dollar sale was ever known to people of Traverse City. On payment of ONE DOLLAR
any advertised article will be delivered to you. Come and see what a dollar will do.
$1.00
$1.00
This dainty com'binn
Till. Iiuidviil.
CMIA CLOSE!
tlon
.
STATE STREET
j
Pruyer and pralw senlre
‘^letlnSr^m be held ta CHy Opera at 7:30 In church parlor*
A cordial welcome to all.
BOOKCASE.
Iiayment.
of fur
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
ThI?
5.5.
sMM
hlrtly i«.ll,hrt «iid 1.
payment of
SI.OO
Rwnini;
7:no:
miIiJ.-<I.
"rumHome "
l*.mleroMsl prayer moetliip TMin. j
Ep,orth !.»«»•. C;li
Welcome to woiwhlp with u* are'
stranser*. working men and the poor
Christian Science Services.
Modern Woodmen hall, over ^t-
s_*=; jabts:
$1.00
First Methodist.
Rev.
inplr.
'it;,
conch, upholiteretl in fancy French vck>ui»,bctt siccl conatruclion,
worth $12.50.
We’U »dl you one for fS).76 awl tlefiver it to you
li|a.wL
It •!liu
It:
Frianda.
Rev. Henry McKlnldy, pastor.
9:4i>. Ssbbsth school.
11 ;(«<>. preaching by Rev. FrancU
Thomas of Indiana.
3:00. Junior CbrisUaa Endeavor.
6:13. Senior Christian Endeavor.
7:30. preaching by pastor.
Thur*dsy evening prayer meeting at
N;VpY„nb'!:S.%
Thu large
Choice
DRESSER
iiN ta
OHM
ErM iwywMBt
$1.00
First
6M»t,
$1.00
first
payment.
Ha*
rubber tlrea. rubber
hub cap*, femt brake
and adjownblc f.mt and
back.
U worth 125
We wlU aHI It for 119
aad deliver It to you on
payment of
$1.00
aVF V/
koreasers
113.75
usscr"
j
EXTENSION TABLE
$ 1.00
SISilO
MlfiCKLLANEOilfi.
All are cordially welcomed to these
services.
NaUee to Caroaqtoro
Free Methodist.
Free Methodist proaching at 218
East Fourteenih street
Sunday
10:30 a. m. Rev. C. Miller. ,,
*”11^0^ cordially Invited to the
First payment This table is made
of solid oak. hat 42x42 top, jJoltdied.
heav}’ turned legs and extends 6 ft,
worth $12.00.
We will seU you ooe
for $9.50 and deliver it to jrou on
payment
^1.00
^
^
s?<«
pTr..,r
L<RL£fBSjri!isjrKiVrtsr-
“*
Young People's Society of Christlsn
w1
PV.P.PP
tl.00
This beautiful.
nfllftiTI
air li'ia
Payment
The W is morth^lW.^ the matItem
*P«"« « iwUrgeS
wnrt»$2.B0 1
wnsll drat
a,*toj»
tl0.2S, we mU the outfit for ^ .
d. is
ones shaped,
SK.OO and deliver it to jou f I
fitted with bevel
on payment of............................... fg |
French plate mir
ror and is finiihetl
ak or ma
cither oak
hogany, sells reg
ularly for 12.50
we will sell }-ou
one for $10.75
and deliver it to
joo on pajincnt
•TJg^isn?aaTay’‘ta.“
$1.00
ANY STOVE
This quarter sawed oak
In our department, whether olL «»»«»line, wood or eoal. not kiaher than I2«.
delivered to you on payment of
DIIBI,
$1.00
SI.OO
first paymenu
These
chair* are of finest
workmanship.
1on p
tack
posts,
braced
arm* and S-ply veneer
sent.
A ebUr that
would grace any home.
You would think U
cheap at 913J0 a set.
Our price Is 910.75. and
we deliver It on payment of
SI.OO
MAKERS OF HAPPY HOMES
THE BOSTON STORE
Evsngelical Church-
mil'
6:30 p. m.. Y. P. A, led by Mr*.
Scott, eSubject. "Brotherllneas."
7:30, I
Everyl
uw
ViHEH BABY
IS OOMIMB
KBSTRACTS OF TITliE
use
Mother’s Friend
AT REASOHABLE PMCBS|
H. C. PAUMER
Martin, of Kingsley, pastor.
Rev.
Ovwr First Nattonal ftank
Service Sunday at 10:30 a. m. AH
V.'ououj •* -rrsiesl <lream of beanta at
Oermans rordi
cordially Invited.
glory i* v.hcn aatote has ctaaca tar to
Salvation Army Sarvtoea,
Goner State aad UbIob etroeu.
Captain and Mr*. Mnasalle
WANTKO
•occcM and the life4oog eatMactioa cooi-
'itaMlags erorr algkt asoapi Moa- the uncerulntr whether ehc shaU aee a
sweet girl or a tamre bojr face bcelde tar
oa tta pHlow adds seat to her expcctaacT.
‘'L-b,...,,.
MoCtar'a FHaad applkd extcnelly
t p. m.: JuBlor maad ; 9:90 p. m.:
«. 9 P. a A
Sad caa
Goner of
Waablagtoa
aad
WANTKD
tetataahliy. ta^^
dmerful in dispoeitida!*^Sho are aratoallT
iafiuenced by tta ooBtiaaad aee of this
Itark great Unimetit, MOTHER'S FRIEND.
‘bI?’Lnoaard B. B^paator.
MMoa aafi Tldtar 1
T:tlL
T«rr A Mooae wAitT «a
3HB KVHHlTOBBOOBft TBATKESE dlT, MOM, 8AT0BDAY, MAT M, l»>i.
UNION MADE
A asMIcr eheaU be phrskaly piw
pared aa weB aa amataRy sdaiatod te
perfara hla dattoSL A tagalar eeorae
at phiplral caltnre. ater Tecngatord as
htohly hcatertal to men te aajr walk
af Ufh. la af etIU greeter taapartaare
to the BoMlereB wbeae physical eeeatL
!
HffBrr Ml) ciartM Taaantar
tatSoe depaada tte anecaaa ef a caia
; »{• tkk oooe fnm B«taa Barter.
^
JaUaa F^^wjwt to BDc «a»MB this Pfilga.
himtarT tralaiag Is wasted If tt
I
Mime* CUn aad Sue ttrmtr ter«
;ir<ars«d tram Texas. «ter» ihry
] tpeni the vlBtn- vUh their paraaU.
acquire this aecMettetes a welherw
j
BUbop Gtlieapte of Grand Rapid! I« laagcd roame ef eallatbmics aad alh. the ctMac of Rer. and Mrs. C. T. ~
totlc iastracilaa. tateOlgeatly epplkd.
i over Saadar*
Athletlct sheald te a fMtnre of tte
;
Clara Vlanle. the little dancht
Billtorr tralaiag
af a IsaMler. and perigaf
; Mr. and Mia. J. J. Tladale. It renr
; trlih broochla) pneaaKmU at their aaaairet poUcled to tadoct
tldpater to stifles has no place hi
< tifjne on Sisteeath street.
latkme of oOcers and men. aud
the reUt
rihing
nhaoM give
prapei
lastrnctlon.
Athletics wtU
make tte service mare attractive to
tte men. will tecreese tbe anmber of
re-enltolmenta. aad will auika the anry
more elficksL—Ootlag.
M. GmnMl«> SpnMPM Mr tklt a
tasior • rUM la MraR.
; R^. W, A. l^afaHa rctaraai tkk
|a«« tnm TlnM»naTtti«. «tof« k«
iastre hto MmaaUm
aM toe! (arr bcCrr* tlie Bnude Ooaaty TMcb:<T«' awortatioa M cvaalas.
.
m,
($
>;
.di
r POWDER
Abaaiirtalir tera
srr.Hr™~si
tiimm HKmHBT ofHmmfth
U>W scons NAVE
CAPTAINS’
SALARIES-"''*”'”"** *"' ®“" “**“■*
Dally Marteta.
ran qw
MADE
Tte Hladooa dectorr that tte Baah
aad blood of SB owl will make a pet^
asa lasaoe who cate or drlaka U. On
this occoaot BMB who are devoarad
by Jcaloasy of a rlral or hatred of ao
enemy come furtlrely to the msrkK
aad porchaae aa owL la oUeaca they
carry It borne aad aecretly prepare a
dacoctloo. which aa accoatoUce win
pat Into tte food of tte object of their
OaW •
Have Voted to Aeeot
Late Carriora Offora
PaaoeagT
•Unea May Withdraw.
Cleaelaad.
Mar 14.—OBcera i
tte Maatora aad Pfiota' aasocteiion
tevo roeolved reioms fnw pon«
eooach oe the vace propoaitloa of the
Lake Carrion, with the mult that the
oCor has boeo rejected by aa «
vhotelaa najorltrDIstrtet Capt. Paul Howell ot
Maaten and Pilots' assocUtloo
aoat the roUowlac oamnualcatlo
PraMtoat Llvlasatasw oT the I
Canton’ aaaoHatloa la this cltr:
la ruUHlEoeat of n.v
atraaaiBai withI the asBoclatioa which
yoa npraaoaU to give you
oartloat poastb > opportunity,
salt of the TO) twadna vote, referred
to thet natobars of the Aaerlcsui Asaoeiathtaa of MaatenI aad F
Pllou. I will
roapaetfally autc that
hat the acceptance
altloa has been almost
rajocU'l- In lac*, the few
tostohan votlag to accept
Boeh a snail nlaorlty that we hard
thtak It wortk oar whhlle to notice
at all. Reapeetfully yonn.
‘*Panl Howell. DUtiict Captain "
Pnsldeat Uvlngstone. npon recel
of this letter, Uld It before the execti
tlve eotanlttee of the Lake Carriers'
aaaoelation.
The Lake Carrien' commute
not with the seamen and eo<
• aatl-*^«ee —.—t w.
air:
FELL FROfT
A TRESTLE
Was Stunned and Was Drowned Be<
fore He Regsiiwd Coneciousness.
rr-
88%s
30%s
Provklons.
Opening. High. Is»w. Close.
Pork—
July ...111.15
Sept ... 11.40
LardJuly ... €.87
Sept ... CJi7^
111.17 fll.lO $11.17
11.40 11.32 11.37
C.42
€.87
CJi7
€.52
Stoeka.
Opening
High. Low.
Cop.50%-50% 50% 4»%
i. 8n.51%-5l% 52% 51%
..82%
82% 82%
--n€8% -88% CS%
€8%
I .35%
35% 34%
8.42
€.55
Close.
4>%
51%
82%
68%
Our aods fountain la open
for the aoasen.
WaR% Drug Stora.
Creeeed Bridge to Save Tinse.
James 1.. Murray. »r„ formerl.v of
Ibis city, a-as killed by falling from a
bridge in Milwaukee. Oregon, on the
evening of May €. May 7 a telegram
was received by relatives In this city
but then It was thought that his death
sras from natural causes. A letter
from his son William to his mother.
Mrs. M. A. Murray, however, gives the
Adwesaenu have aow been
particulars of tbe occtirrenCe.
tareea the Lake Carriers and
On the evening of May £ Mr. Murray
rtaaoaa of onployes except the n
bad been to a oocial. By croMlng a
ton aad pUota.
high rallmar trestle bridge on his way
Captala HovHI Is quoted aa sa>inx borne be ctuild save considerable dlsthat the assoeiatkm will make no rt>n unce aad this he did.
faaaloBi aad that they will still bold
er he fell from this bridge am! was
oat for tholr original demand, a uni
n»wned in the i
fbm wage scale. **Another confei
Hk lujdy was
found until the
aaee. Not much,” said Captain Hus
;t was held and
ext day. .An 1
he coroner decided that be had «i
When news of the way In which tb
by accidental drowni
bis opinkw that
raferondum aras going was receive
It Mr Mur
iinned by the fall i nd bad t»
at Chicago, a promlaent shipper gatl
drowned
wlthirfh
recc :ering
c
arod the veaaelmen together fu
sclousncss.
taacheoD la the Gnad Parillc hot.'
Mr. Murray had many friends In this
ProTtoknal
charten
for
I.SOO.oO
[> will Im* doubly grieved at tbe
Imahela of grain and marine Insnnnce
wWge of such an untimely end.
were at once canceled. One pmm
teat owner says that the pres<>nt dea(
MRS. KELLEY DEAD.
loek maaas the end of the coatnet
ayaten on tbf-lakes and revenlon
Aged Resident of MsySeW Has Anthe open abop.
Prealdaat Wm. Uvlagitone of i
swerwd Finsl Call.
Lake Oairton' assodattoa is quoted
Kelley, an old resident of Mayas saytag that the ownen are abso
dl«>d at that place yesterday
lately Uadiferent as to the sUnd
xm
at 2 o'clock. The funeral
takaa by local harhon of the Masters
« held tomorrow afternoc
PUoU* association, aad that the.v
aad PU
I'nderiaker Anderso
at all
all anxious
anxious to send out the o'clock.
-are notA at
have charge of the mrrangemeii
t
hoatt. 1a consequence of the
strike
Mrs Catherine E Kelley '
the ora docks at Ashland will not be
For the past
toad* rsady to ship ore before June 3 years of age.
•■■ante who have been In Milwsii years she baa conducted a b<
km for none weeks waHlng for the Mayfield and her friends are legitm.
She
ha* been a widow for twelve
onaaoa to open are again taking to the
years. Two daughters are left. .Mrs
ianber woods.
Gilbert Hodges and Mrs
Blanche
tetosagsr Uneo to Withdraw.
Schneider, also two sisters and one
> sense of
~Aad that
iher. She will l»e buried at Ma.vpassenger
in not ha poaaibic f
s as nonhara of tb
By faralahlag Dfatrict Captain Paul
HoweU of the Mastera aad Ptlots' as
aodatloa with a copy of thU resolu
ttoa. saM to have been passed at a
meetlag of the exeentive committee
of the Lake Carriers' assocUikir.
April to. a loeal paaaenger line msn
mam was gyaatad prrmtosloa by ibe
Mastars aad Pllou’ aaanrtatlon to sisn
lu boau
The manager aaxIousLv
awahs the oBdal receipt of ibJs re«>^
taitaa as the sigaat for the withdraw**^
of hla feet rrom the Lake Carriers'
47%s
4S\b
■ 1^1
i'll,;
■.
July ....47S-47%, 48%
47%
8ept ....47%-47% 47%s 4«%
Oau—
July ....88%
88%
88%
rpl ....»»%
30%
30%
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Hook and Ladder Company Na 1
Annual Mooting Laet Night
Hook and Ladder company N
eld tbelr annual election of oBcers
i«t evening and the following s
«>k after tte work Tor that comps
li* year:
M. H Grifflih. foreman.
Julius Johnson, assistant foreman
J N. Martlnek. secretary and tm
iTtMS OF INTEREST.
r.ducBtl.m dwia
end religSou* KacrlH<-cs 8INl.iH>0a y*«r In Kor>«.
Tbe chief Nource of wcnltb of Ja|>an
Is her coal, of whb-h P.noojtUO tons
werv inloed In Itmi.
Not only b.nve Japnnmc wo
adopted the European <'natuniea.
eniiH' cxico wear trousers.
1^‘tlcr boxes wllb electric bella la
them as k'lter thief teHtabw are sboit
ty to ap|>ear In Paris.
forget
about
aui
Bck aala.
The Bocton Btorc.
—for be dM ^Tki
t what *
pb
photographer
might
watching him—.Napoleon
him—Xapoieon ws«
wa« im
iwring
.
restleskly up aad down bis luxur
aponmeote in the KremUn at 1
cow, wben a staff ofBcrr came te.
-Fir. said tbe officer. -« treoHmd.
ans fire seems to bare broken onL bat
It may be nolbing pirwe than a blaxe te
a car barn.”
-Xo: If It was a car Lara there wonld
te a 4-11 alarm ringing. It's aomHbIng
worse than that Genllemenovllcb.”
be said, falling easn;
Idin style of Russian dUlecL “order a
rvtreatori
'
ootekir
Shortly afterward, aa narrated te
e histories, bts army was flonnd
through the soowdrtfts. beaded
kg aoulh for Paris.—Chicago Tribaaa
Almost any kind ot ell ei
gaaolinc stove you ntay want
Prieaa
1
■
It tl-M.
a Btora.
Is
rrtsp*a Ike rrwlMMe.
iremen's conventio
“W* do not wkk to withdraw nnder
Pro£.vw..r PIh->.
disliked
Sra.” oaM ho. -^at ft looks aa If we
inaosi. alternate.
attenwtk,. so. one- walkli« with
had vtnaany bma disnkacd. We are
^ a FrM Soak.
only eoortosy nenbers. No definite
I'rorrs*«w N.-wton. w ho lit-imn dbkvus.
plaas tor the fovasatloa of a passei
uildlng trtidc* laeca)
m. M.
,|«, bU
aoooctottnn have yet beea nade. to
s men's hand
d book free
ft
to new stnhaovto^. DetroU aad Chicago, wl
ts and others
i
rs who
«
• expect
to
oo
If you a
ports eootrol about 75 per cent of
ambltioas to ea
paniBSsr uaaage. vooM be tbe l<
better
tter salary study In your a
•rs to sack aa asaoclatloe ~
lime. We not only qualify yoo
'The Lake 1
help you get a better position and
Itr asked Mr. PhH,«. poUf.
advan9T you to the top of the ladder
If you'll hang on. Join tbe
“Why .toe^n'l Hr ex. branM tb.- pro‘peBdeBtly.”
I gotog to act Indepead*
I now being formed by i
fesMU-. ex.-if..Ui. nhnn.d at ibe p.*BapL A. / ~
of the D. A C.
»al Correspondence Schools.
R
sad D. A & Uaea. srhen1 asked whether five a practical
rtlcal tralaiag In
I
bnsiaess. st:.iUi.v of s Bnw in bis dcntetlona.
tek-k.y hi* mlu.! ran ba.-k aud .!►
sd teen tak
pnbUcliy. civil service, cartooe work,
ecleU a BiUtake.
] Waiertlne assocUUon. of engineering and 158 other cooraes.
vhkh he U preoMeet.
Call at GrtnaaU Broa.’ music store for
ctottan of gawteger• Hoes
Hoes abntlar to partlculara. District oOcc over 22« E.
that of the
tte Lake Carrien^
Carrtora. aald that Front street.
Back a step voald be
lie Impossl]
Impossl
Aixl froTtteMlIle*S;;f^ Pbelpa
the aaaoclstlaa was (com posed
pally of ticket agents.
V?
*Tf—aiMff.
I
I
^ We can plaaae yt
I tterBate^itoatoi
TMC LAWBBNCC BAKCBY for fkie
Tea Used Ptonoa and Fifteen Deed
Orpane. taiaptoa.
BtelBtray Coacert Grand, regalar
grtoe fl.4M, now |5M.
Chlekeriag UprIghL fan atoe. ftae
ouadUloa. regular |8W, aow $875.
auto t Ktoshan. geed as new. $8CK.
te. Oar. Pteto aad Cam.
SS. —
OTEINBERG’S
U.0K iSU MLYm.
$lTURDlY*i.V
r•
SHOES
BACH ANT & ROSCOE
m
208 FRONT STREET
ARKANSAW
AT BMWiELL BROS.
Ten ' Used Pianos and Fifteen Used
Organs. Samples.
with a full equipenent of scenic
and mechanical effects.
Victor Ijunberl as John Rogers,
(Old Arkinsaw), and Han>’ Kdman as Jeremiah Snoilgrasa
A great, big, cometly produc
tion arith a strong cast and
beautiful scenery. More gen
uine comedy than has ever been
put into a melodrama,
....
Grlnncll Hro*. t’..r. Front an.l
^
Parllall> tl«-laracd.
and that'* what I'm nnuu.vt^l about.
THE MOST UiRHABlE
specialties, exciting climaxes,
startUng stage effects, and pe
culiar chaiacters ever cooceived.
Miner* In South Wales hav.* r»--«lv.-«l
to contribute a penny a metulicr ro.'h
lunar month toward a pnrlbimentaty
reoreaeutatlon fund.
Cbtsc prices
Specials
will make
Ciptly Sell
SuMiifls
ingall
tor this evening
and next week.
With his baiHb.
MADE
We sell “Union Made” shoes because they
are the Best Shoes Wade. Ours is a union shoe
store. We cater to a large “Union” trade and
carry a most complete line of the best Union
Made Shoes. Douglas and Crossett Shoes are
union made.
IJ Grand Opera House
King I’eter of 8«Tvla has Just bad
finished one of tbe Oaest erowus la exIstenoe from an artistic standpidnt.
e government «f Greece lu
tborixed tbe bZngltsb liuttliute of anbaeology to csrr.v out ex<avat)ons
Lakonis.
In China a mile la an.rihteg from a
quarter of a mile to a tulle aud
quarters, acrording to the proxlnce la
which It may happen to be.
UNION
SHOES
of-
.83%-S4 ‘ 84^
83Sk* t3\s
.7rh|V7P
79tos 78% 78%o
BOYS’
WE
SELL
UNION
MADE
iOEdf
UNION
stile Oo. block:
High. Low dose.
The weekly shoot of the Traverse
Iy Rod aad Goa club was held yes
rday. A goodly number was preseat
d &00 birds were shot at. The wind
IS high and the birds flew like lork.. Tbe scores were low. 18 out of 3ing high
For the medal. Oarmw
d Murrel lied on tbe flrsi 25. On the
out off, ten birds being shot at. Mur
rel won by one bird, breaking eight out
of bis ten. while Dnirow broke seven.
Fred 8. Poster, tbe Michigan repre
sentative <if the Winchester Repeating
Arm* company, was'present at the
shoot. He Is a Jolly good fellow and
made many friends among the lioys.
He expects to be present at the gun
club tournament In August.
m
WOMEN’S
Lots of Interest
in Cloak Section
Over Covert Coats
It ts won.lcrful what a hoM C.ncrts have on the mimls of tlie
o be up to ilatc. in
______________________
womin who wishes to
the matter of wearing apIiarcL
Kver)
cry woman
n who has not one of these charmirg
charm
charmir;;
little
coats shoul.1--------------■
.1 see our showing
ami wc guarantee slie will want one
right awaj .
We ate not jmlging by nhal wc think, lor »c might
be a little biase.1;
ui«Bcii, but
uiu we
wc are
j
going- on the cnllmoastic rccep.
tion they have rcceive.1 jt the hands of otlicis.
Some JIttractive
Offerings . . .
Covert b.« or Top Coat, very awcll, fine piere of covert, two
“r; $12
$18
next week
Uery
Popular
3C indi all wool Suitings in the near Nub
Yarn Rffects, handsome shailcs, one of the.
roost popular labtics this scuon. 12
a goo«l value at 60c, siiecial.... ei2t21'
ficBuinc
RrNclca
45 inch Scotch Mixtures so much
roand just now, in just the right
■hades, a 76c fabric, special....
Uery
StyHsh
Mmm
Sf5
in dcw
40 inch Silk wool Voorette in checks and
■tripes -has a very rich effe ct—oe of our
best tellers, a dollar value,
Bf the wsf, we are the ontf pmts tu the eltp thst
h*pe these Mies* top Coats .....
CuQBlX <lf UlWM.
VT Kie ntf^e oi w
Cwtt4s
wucn
ocoicn j
Twcciis, very dreap JU
special <
STIR LRUNORT
S6 iod. hd, Uo< wipe SuUiag^goo.1
ExetpHowiI values at 60 and 76 cents,
eiMPiot
Specials
ami na\7, worth 76c, special.
62 inch all wool Cheviots in black and
The only Wright 1.ainidry
in town.
Hxve been with
Urge, jor, todrxMn*
you for 12 j-ears and never
fand you one day.
Ki2S._ _
SJsrar"
cigw
aad JHry
Samsons
, taci...
58c
HmmSumr niMHtBttk
Okie «tw day’s nln to be rctanicd to our costooiets.
^ Boston Store
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
*rte experkn.ee of rhl<-ago'« health
dn«rtnM«t In 7.4.-t.'. ease* of diphtbeib
teow. that tte BMrtattty when anit
*MtiiI.a.«lteO%j*te«rt. TUemor.
tellly wlthoot aalllaxia U atlM about
The craans bumin eatlauitaw
appruxlautHy S.3n0j»0 aerr* were aa-'
dtr irrigntioa to Jnly of te«t year. TTila
la aa Inenaac alaee tte Irrigation oeuaoa of Ifloe aa reported in tte erneas
af ISOO ef 1.0001,405 aerea.
Aathradte canl haa^beev dlorormd
te tte vielaity of Oamberiaod. B C.,
aadtterolaeiatetegdareki|>ed. 8am
plea eaeteta B par cent earbi4 ate
ATSparemstiteh. Thaeaallacoto
---- gad latomH la agitoiaaiBL
Send
your bamlte early^
PHONE 125
STARLAQim
TKYABSCOnWAmTAO,
■■
;^v
PART TWO :
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1804
PART TWO
Wi
iNING RECOl^u
THE E
■■ -,■
Cb0 €o«iitia Record's Up-to-M TBiistrated Feature
WISIEORRIEI
Whdft ao Amdricao Ki^iaadr
taw la Paaana.
The Use and Care of the Cavalry In Modern IVarfare
.^iMBOn wte UDACte ttet tte
, I
«Mijr «irtr «r Mvsirr is«»«WTI
*■
t yovarwmant cd lata yaara to
riimaik aaora Into conformity '
drmyoon. na the rayular cnT- i
i
a callad.. but »o
no very
t
■ mnda in tbia
f-^------------------—----------r
/
«f> Itaatt wttk «1«T IB B«M
BslBkteva nharT* Imy« a«M-
/
(Z
. ^
ib^rn.y ta^ln «
la*
and la enyayed In frequent «*.irtnlabaa.
;.t4:.-nv nti
ilw horaee are ,4rke,ed not by mean, ol
Hvm twioa
rMm
or tlw TKrtoM natlaiis «o tIuTMgti
dialr hMBOrwB 4oUm ararr Oar «rf
arary raar. la Uw vary natara oC tBa
I bla pteca la tbm
win tera far aaaay
yaara to cutna. B«t that ba wW arar
rai*- ba tba Ooilnaat factor In Aacldlav Uw fiita of a sraat war faw orflltaiy
ORparta banaaa. rar aee«ttnc. racontMMtarbas. oieMltslnE aaR aiaktnc qaldi
monmmau tba aaralry ta a aacaaoltr.
la ■chtlav with aara«a or amlaaraca
trlbaa It la alao valaaMa. But In a
sraat battla Wtwaao rraaly matcbad
foroaa that art maatara of mUltaiy an
tba RMuatad arm of tba aarrW muat
turaaaarliy taka a aaeondaiy placa.
tba Infantry aa4 arUUary coma
amra and mora to tb
tba fromt.
Tbia fact baa baan
by tba
Raaalan Rorammant. for. aaltboush I
MnaourtU cavalry baa tba rapuutlon of
batoR'at Icmat aa yood aa any In tba
warld. It waa chanyad a frvr yaara ayo
Into Rwuntad Infant o'. Tba dlffaranca
batwaao cavalry and mounted Infantry
llaa In tbIa—that tba mvalryi
waya ttybU on taoraaback. «r
mooatad Infantry may and ua
dlamount and debt on foot. I-Yir a dlaUnetlvaly cavalry rwtion Ilka Ranata
ravoIttUonlaa bar mUIUry ayatam
aneb a lital i«rtlcaUr la alynlOcant
and yoaa far toward Juatlf}Tny tba contyatlona of tboaa vapana wbo tnalat
«Mt tba day of tba cavalry aa aacb la
rapMly paaainy.
Kapolaon araa tba drat of tba yraat
modom commandara wbo mcoynlaad
.‘•n^
ar tba valua of cavalry In lU
pUoa than did ha. and faw uaad It with
dbora offact. but thU fact only ylvaa
tba mora walyht to tba amphaala wh
b# placad on the foot aoldlary.
Japan baa na\-ar bad a catalry, proi»ariy ao apaaklny. In tba praornt war It
la trua that aba U makiny avrry cRorl
ria than that of utte <r.n fcMd.
-c
The
ble to emabttab a
Kee-TT.il'I^lma. tew tb««r.vew
Xoi infrenuentlr ihay alao foraye Cor
HEE» V BORDf KAOnimv'
“.'rr.-rrr.ST;;:
traveraed.
the ttimal
Bonu— ««f t
aupHv dep.K.
to
oaly 8— aMH ^ baw ami
I be Inatanl.
^
Jected It
‘ yraln dU
lave prvivad liortet the l.e»«t b«.1 for
BIW JdWBW. Mf* tty
s^cirS”-,
«l(h the rreal HiiHninI of tmvellMr
am It t
hn* aad Into tt thmuv Aat
wMed aetaalr Udi taw ReyampUM
was tmaaght arm tta rwlsi aai r
tiW amy «r RRsaad yrnmnaL
rmsttnara ^atoi^a vtiea^.
ita tamtk ar ita
|SSS5f"» V
BlRi!:
i
ih.^w«^i' 3'LlwiT^
catal. tta macornmy tar Ita mam paft.
ddpwtartal aa« i«aUa« m tta tatak**
■aMttaa,
««am» or tta material Is aa carwoi
tth crswtta or rank i nmklUa ttat
la last alsbt oT. and aama tad tetw
, plMaa. WWW X way tawa ttat*
W7 toM mr at a aattv* wta tai
tad aw
t tar tarn ta. Wtaa
m* Amm*
r boraea necaaaarlly auffer
Infantr) receives a r^
l>i frlyhifol beyond .leaiwlp-
Mi
Ryhllny Is neceaaartly <!
romlny leas
-file tendeoi
irfare beliiK to Increase the
leyll
yet I be csv:.Iry baa It. IrylllmaU
Uae.
and tbe “aar h.-rae wl... snllTa the batHe from sfnr- U iH.t entirely .v thlny »f
iiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
.XltTIim J. TRKVATHA.N*.
“amokes- €-,.nl«liied It.
l«rrel of l.MW ahlcb awa^^.tly d
but aba baa auccaadad only In davalupIny a ayatam of mountad lnfantr>-. liar
aoMiora ara not yood
It. «*utm for the r
^^Ttataaa veet to ttaooBtractar aad
adkad wtat ta ataWd dii
- ‘Dor rotartad tta eaBtraetor aamawtat warmly Why. dU ap tta tala.
I doo t kmmr anythtop ata«t M«taaa.
Ttay atot to tta omtracL’
-So tta leeomattT* waa fsorarad ap
atajM
lad about tta loaa «r It. r
tt any ooo over kmw It
•Ttao* ar* mllUoaa of caMe yarda at
rock yrt to euavata atoop tta nmto
of tta propooad canal Otm mttmato
baa placed tbia qnnnUty at POjOOdOOP
cubic yarda. Aa Idra of ^^amouut at
SSTr^imblw lbar«ly about a milUon yarda tare ao far been ascaratod
ta New York aobway. U tta aaW
otractora work wttb atoto
aad pcMtn
aaaid. ttal
I aaamlny defect
aeriouB
many would Imayine. The suparlorlty
of bar mrtinary and Infantr
Instructive Pictures of Persons^" Scenes and Things of Note
GAUSS aOUHTAIN. FARTHEST SOUTH YET REACHED.
TWO OF MODERN JAPANS GREAT LEADERS.
I JAPS LANDIRG MIUTARY DHACHBEHTS AND SUPPLIES.
W-
MARQL-W TAIIAOATA
;ta iwuth f.ole un
antarctic expedition that went In aearch of tbe
the leademhip of Dr. Von Drysatati. thouyh It finally had tto abandon the
Maraula llo. tba yroaieai
nttempt. yet accompllsbed
ccompllshed aome valuable results In the way of exi.U»iat!nn am!
CtapMoot of any cocmlrr. bw r«-cntiy iwen s«.i a. »«>*
repre^i.^ a^Mco^^y:
discovery. The
farthcat point aoutb
south reached waa
was r.auaa
flauas roounialn. named foi
le fw^hcat
farthc
•*- I
Icelocked for ovei
nos
cr'^iderT.^'e^n^r ^
-t^nwhlp In whlc
whlcb the expedition mlled. The tailp I
be^ prrata
mm bend ..f the eoun^l of elder siateoroen. or | ,
accompnnylny picture of the mountain waa
ide from a photothick pack of kM
tbe myaterloua antarctic contlncjit.
Taiaayati anotber member uf the couni-li of elder statesmen, baa alao bended
amroral cabtoeU. betadm belny Japan's most famous yenerml. He nnsa tta here
il mnitaiT BHsrEimeD love to a throne.
«C tta war with China nnd has been a dlrecttny
Kaiser WUhelm of Germany peneralofVoluUoa
lUoB of bla oountry.
ly has his way about everythiny but
some time ayo he urns balked by a
j-ouny woman scarcely out of her terns.
Princess Alexandra of Cumberland had
taen sriected by tta kaiser as a mtlny
mate foe hto son. tbe crown prince, but
r lamiUsrIl) »II
IvJl
3rJnr^ss,»,".:
-nMiir<a.cu<<cs
MyataaL Ttaa they *
r Frea
aad Maw i
whtotla as a waiBtop. At tta asaad af
thW *Tar7 labacw on tta wncka. bo
r taw aaar ar taw tar, aa loap
-
Mjmm
MARQIT8 rriY.
:ri£)
trtmae aa wWek tta cMttaemr way
u-Ctar Tboy rurnmyd farttar aad
Mttd not only a wtaW lui yrnmiTi aoIT tta pUr. bvt aWo attar miiWamy.
"Here.' ttay aatd ta tta taay la
rbnrye. *yoa ar* twrartaa ap valaaMy
•“»
IIld''nmlh.*tat I
tta Ctaprm rtrer. wblek to iayd
I to da aBormotm body at wstoc;
Bttte. If daythlBK. I oadermaad. bdp
baaa daaa toward aalviap tta |
wL This la eoaoM
t tapartaot ploc* «t f
I
'•>«’"* -">■
CHINESE PRISOI|EilS TIED TOGETHER BY THEIR PIGTAILS.
$m HIRAM MAXIM'S CAPTIVE aVING MACHINE
alapae. and then flaalty wffl uatoR «ta
btaaL After tta smoka oBd daot tar*
-clrarad tta watkmau dauatar tack to
ttato tasks as tfaaupb ttay wars ob
tbatr way to chmek. PtotaMy Mbt*
ttay reack ttair tools tta wkiMli win
apato, aad thaa off tkay win C*
ace. tta Mm Ulag appyrUy
to aaa wta eaa pat texttaat awsy tram
kW >ok. With ttaTbtoaHta talbp aa
waWBBaUy obo may soe tam BBenlt
tWtom
i tta ayatom to tta
-Aa I <
Kaw York oubway all tta drUXtop la
doaa wttb atari tools driran ky ea»-r
praoaad air. Aa tta ckarpos are oat
they Of* cuBBoetod by wiraa. aad Ikoa
at tta BOOB kour ar at tta ttay tor
ehaaptac tta rattet tta atarpas aL
raady aK af* to«d at aac time by diato
WIFE OF A POPULAR BRITISH
RAL.
UrtUsb navy
popuUr than the vice admii
miral
ind of the channel fleet. Lord
hartes Itereaford. This populsrity to
isred by Lady Beresford. a tote pic- of wham to here shown, indy
I to a lead.
1
y aortHy la Ita way yf caMta. aM
colta daps, sack aa ttay aaa dowa Ip
PbUadalpbto. but littia ptala. says a
Latawoud (N. Jj tapatok to tka Itov
k Ttam. Mr. Baekyfyllyr ahrayy,
pteniy of raddWu. aad tor a dam
atom Ito lutara from Ita youtk ka Ota
ployad tour beys, two to cany kto
larsa wmortmmf at data aad tw* to
ctayy tta kallB. Tta keya tollad to
pecfac* ttair duty proparly, baaea tta
pMa. Mr. Boekotaltar la as aalkaalMttc aa *eur over patt. aad hli fitoaii
wham ta ladtoa to play witk Mm
apaad a daUphtful day.
Cattl a year ar two apa t
at Japaa was aa aaCbadam
mys LMBe's Watoly. Ba tki*« mat
u IlS
r or tta Maxim yun has recently eontrivod a
of which to ylven berewlth. In raaUty U to a i
wttb the rlta pc
a a buy* umbrelU
umbrt
aoale. It roaec
tartbenre Bab nbaped cam Inxy*________
from tba anda
n rooMl an a larpa
pward. Snwondad
» baM a aoMMarabla Bumtar
Bt a taipbt ur abaat Pfky toot.
ttoB uC tta I iMliil dtatt ui a
•to
MaBtok aay* ttat ta wlB oae tha tanda wktob ta racutvaa tbreupb
.«. -
rsr:
d ta be iBNprua by
e and rejaatad tta eC-
ke BUVT may ta auB*
■lamsot that tta an-
<|C tta Chtoaoe an wmrtop dues to not without It
tovantopaa Par ayaamW. wtan aU ChoDcbaasa wan
tirtay la Mow up a aaetleo aC tta Manehurtan railway tb«r
UDkad tapMtar
Just batore the I mental la krtomlny ab
ky twe
tta piptaa tas af tta Royal Opera Hoasa. Wtaa Lnrd
at Calra hto wlfs
^***•
2-sngsjs:^’:£:;r=Ap
bar* at tta court aad Mi nauPtWafadTlaon aad datoatad toWy aad omapMdy arary aaa wka triad paaMpalapa wttk Mm mttS k* ami OMBt
TktoP. wka proTUd mm toa mspy tor
Mm. Mata ttmc aaieapator. attkppgk
ta aBeaaaa«m tta apart la *rmy paadMaway.kaktokaptuataClka arapa.
-tSaPM VatoP to BOW rtiMijlia.- fca
Mtottama
IscttyaflJWtoatpmtoMPd a Mtts
warn, toavbbse can; mm, satpepay, may i4, ik>4.
THE
llIESHMtTING
WOILD
Trinrsil^DBiitalPailirs
tvnlitC tte WmA «itlM
tliwtai, Tmd[ —i
imtiwllai.
N
Law OUlaa flaaa fa Baae.
Shtt PHtat k mteM ««k Ov
UtmpUt. May I4.-Mmard Baaadan. IjoQ DUton^ tralaar. said that
P>—i M ». UhOm om Mar MilMr Britt tasiau li» la cteaptaa. tba tntting. aaaae would make bar
flrst
public apcaraaer ibis year oa
Baa to 4oaa BOt ktoV oT vtat
May It la as axMMttaa mlla daring
Priar Mator atoriai la to alap Joa
jmaUaaa raetag at BllUags park.
OriB ki ala roaato ta Pktlato
tot at ito ob4 tto Itallaa «aa aoaa ; Harry Payne WMtaay kas leasad
ito •ana. •Iito Patar «aa toltariac r flva yean a bnadkig aad tnlalBg
“aiaritor.* PM« anaatoi Joa oa tto farm ia New Jaraay aad will aUabUsk
choice stod farm, lacludlag about
<|af ato alaaatoaa, tot la tto tftk
aaaM tto BaNaa raatori aa« ta4 Pa- sixty of tto bast brad mares w
Kaatacfcy. aad baloBglag to tba as^
lar farilas paarir.
mm /econiialfyiantcthe peofifa of Tnvene Citjr and
Vlf *»aity lo Ttot oar NEW DENTAL PARLORS,
located m the New StateBmikbaildiac, Fourth
.9
Ha toak paga tkla vaak MtkaWaH a
platan la alaa lartadad.
Tto kaak la Moato Carlo la lika tba
aranpa toktar—aHrar* polag farokf.
Tto praMa last rmr. kowaaar.
ITjMPJM. WHh a faw mon **tonk
knka* atariea tto protu might hare
toaa toaMad.
JatAsa kaa atariad to trala for Muataa. This looks as ttoagh Jeff vsa
tiylag to add Importaaea t
fair.
Thaaa who kara tkair moaar on
Jaefc 0*Briaa to dafaat KM McCoy,
•atariar Mckt ara adrlaad to gat o^^l
aad do a todgtag act.
Tarrp MeOorara Is aald to to os
tto trail of Jimav Britt. Tarrr U •
taa umllar. araa If to Is all la as s
Bgktar.
Qm Oaitaor }a tolov walgkt for hU
aaataat wHk Mika -raia- BoUlran.
Oat valgkad IM at the tnlsh of hl>
dar^ trmlaiag Moadar. aad troei now
oa to tto Uma of entarlng t
will taka of ao mon araigbt
Praakla Naal arrirad la
Chicago
Moadar. Ha was looking la taa ahapc
and eoaldaat of taking tha littia man
from tto Wlndr CItr Into camp.
amto a rarr favorable Imp
Nell
kls geatlamaalr wara.
Jokanr Rogaa has savarad connacHaas with Mai Dorta. and baraaftar
ncas this auamiar.
For executing yoor work with the Least AfaMflt •( Patfl
and together srith oor Cat RfltC Prices sod ten )-exr goxrantee makes oor parlors a xafa, cheap ami cnnibirtsbie |i>ace
to have yoat vrork done.
Good Robber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Bridte Work
5.00
Gold Fnuoks $1 and np
No Iniarasi
Baas Ball Briefs.
Detroit was ahead ooca in the
TMVERSE CITY DENTIL PARLORS
tybow.
Datroli win go east la nevaaib place,
aad ratnra about tto same.
ClevaUBd has sBMMtb lallinx
aU M bar Wg pliaban sn
woiklag order.
Pbyic has baaa nlasuted. and
ay with Toledo If Slroatol - raises
.a price $M s asoath
Uafly navU is bliilnx tba second
tba sssoctoUoo. with Mslonay. of i
Lyia E. Pmfcham's V^ictablc Qw^wund.
rsshlagtoa to the return of Tf.wn
>nd to Pbitodelphto for Dnuglss
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
be. contlucled in connection with our CO.\L and -
consumers, that it is our aim to j;ive them ihe
best ami most cftlcieni service
A Yoimf Chica«o Girl 8at^ fromi
sbortlyJuveusl will represent rennsylvanla
Barge club In the Pbitodelphto Mem
ortal day races. He will not r
the Henley:
Bob FUsstmmona is doing a ti
tklaasaaaa.
variety tbnster In Boston, showing
ABBla Max was tto good thing
his various punches and vrorklng three
UMlBvilU aad sras playad all over tto
rounds with Hob Armstrong.
aaantry at 4 to 1. She ran a dead
Nesrs comes from Ithaca that Levtont with Dr.’Staekay aad they dl
>r. who will coach Grand Rapids
ridad the. money.
Boat and Canoe dab this summer,
Benny Kloek to wUllag to i
and who has been engaged for another
aaw pacar agalaat A. L. Ooidbarg’s
C season at Ooradl. will also do
Hula Balia Blippan.. Mr. Gob
fool ball tastrnetlng tker this fall.
aat of towB at pnaant. hnt i
Agfa af tto Atoslam.
away H opae Ida ntnra tf tto
William K. Vaaderbtit. Jr., kas dl
posed of »40.«to worth of saUMoobiV
We are
UIC. B. Taylor Goal Co.
fa
BOTH ’PHONES
the following propn-
l.aibiaK and plastering.
ftolnUng
_ and glozto
glazing.
A certified check fi
for & per cent «
the amount
imonnl to accompany e
each bid.
The board reserves the right I
Ject any or ail bids
Plans and speclfiratinns may be aeen ,
at the office of the architect. Jen* C.
Petersen, or the cU» clerk in the Trav
erse riiy Slate bank building.
By onler of the board of education.
Ih-crs. Clerk,
Dale*!
I 2nd .’.ay of May. A. D.
2173-13
904.
;ic« 0f Meeting of the Board of Roview and Equal Ixatlon.
;7v
Thirteen is Untucky
MiksstIgtesllsMsfs S
The Automobile Club of Aroerlcs announrt-s a spring tmir to Gettysburg.
Atlantic City and tokewood and re
turn, s distance of nearly fix hundred
rollee. has been arrange*! for May 2f,
to June 2.
Some dealers in Detroit are report
ed to hs»-e sold so many ears which
they are exp4>ciing from mannfseturers that they prefer not to take any
further orders, not l»elng able to make
promises as to delivery time.
man. Ronger. George Richards. Jolly
Duray. Burton, Therj'. Callois. Weigel.
Germany. Hurren Paige. Frltr. Opel.
Henrich Opel. Baron de Caters. Wei^
ner. Jenatsy.
Drann. Hleronymous.
Barbaranx. RIcardi.
^gland, Ueu
tenant golonel M. Mayhew. John Har
greaves. J. W. Storks. Clifford Hope.
Charles Jarrott. Camptoll. Muir Sldned Girling.
Italy. Storero. Lancia,
Felice.
Only two American cars have thns
far becR entered for the eliminating
trials for the inlerustional eup
a racer designed by Louis P. Mooers
and Alexander W’inton’s
Cleveland to to have an automobile
quadrille for the lieneflt of a kinder
garten
If St. Ixuiis does not
mend
streets a little that btg world's I
automobile tour will «^vo1op into
other endurance run after It. rros
Eads bridge.
Barney Oldfield says the Cleveland
wbenby WTnton’s Ballet No. 2
was considered unfit for the big cup
race was nnfair. He wants another
chance.
AMERICA’S
BEST
Coffee
BELLAS WeCHil AND JAVA
Mfii li Oifi-Pflflii
lMl>Pntf Ofiflan
Java aad fa rotoefad by w facial
agoBt from privata «rowtli plaata' a. It fa xoperior to aay o&mA
much faith In t
lion, of the sn<
the past month
believe that Ihe
omen
dstion for Ihe
imber.
that thirteen to an unlucky nun
The reason that forces u* to this
elusion to the fart that during
first thirteen days of April we
ceJved thirteen accidental desih
b day of the mom
tlcc. one each
month, ft
he thirteenth. Inclusive,
the flrst to th(
ibly interest our va*t i
It win probably
lu>r of polic:•y holders throughout
the names and
Itnited State
hs of . the thlrred to. I
therefore give them, as followi
Frank Pesick, Reese. Mich., death
caused bv strangulation: amount of
policy t5(kl.W».
Clarence P. Howe. Waukesha. WU.,
wih from overdose of
have received i
claims for deti
Itanirulars of which have not jj:t l*een
receive*!, and If no more ennm the to
tal for th*» month will l»e twenty-six.
and you will observe that the total
niimlier Is thlrle*-n multiplied by two.
It to only a very few short days ago
that each one of our policy holders
al>ove named, who have thus met with
sudden and shocking death, was In the
l*est of health, and little did any of
them think that ao soon they would
be lying In the silent tomb. “
fllcted families of the decea
said '
niy. at 9 ocUick In
continue In session at least four days,
or as much longer as may Im* neces
sary to complete the equalization and
review of the assesKoient rt»lls of sold
Any person or p*»rsons desiring i
do so may examine his, her or Ihe
assessment on said rolls and sho
cause. |f any,
inged.
ther*s>f s|i*>uld b
I day 4>r May. A. D
Chas. M. Beers,
1!*04.
nerk of Ihe Board of Review and
Kqualization.
railroad
$300.00.
Jesse
in electric light plant: amotinl
ley $200.00.
E. Hershlterger. Mellen. WU.. stabl>ed to death onstreet: amount of pol
p
ISOfl.OA.
icy $200.1
Notice.
Sealed proposals for the
and removal of the main i
the Congregational church building
win be received
rec
up to Moi
[onday
May IGth.
11! ratal
inside furni
p iinexp
ture. Said building to be removed
expenses that have con by rea from off the lot by June 1st.
son of the mUfortune that I ls befalThe trustees reUIn the right to rolen them, and they, therefoi
Slgnnd: *" *' ' ***" 8. E. WalL
F. H. Borwrai.
case may be. who secured a
F. Hamilton.
Icy in the old "Trieil and True."
" the 217S-tf
Tnnteea.
benefits of whlcl
them
in the form of money.
n
In every case
Prohibition County Convontlon. j
we l>elleve
check wUI be received
There will be n moss meeting of tha
os a
-elcome messenger, and
Irand Traverse coanty prohlbltloa
each of the bereaved
bereaved <ones will thank
party in Ihe office of F. Thnrtell.
le day t|at their benefactor signi
Room 6. H. 4k M. block. Traverse City.
is name to our application blank.
Mich. Tburaday .May 19th. at 2 p. m.
The amount paid each month in
h>ed W. Cortot L suie chairman, will
death claims, however. Is only a small
r present.
fraction of the aggregate our policy
K. V. Davis. County Gholrmon.
I receive In benefits. It to only
tlil-Cl
try to turn to the long list of
In every issue of the Insurance
Notiea to Dog Ownoro.
elect rocii
amouDt of policy $100.0
M.T. Crookton. Wcllsville. N. Y..
died from wound in left wrist Inflicted
by chUiel. causing him to bleed In
death: amount of policy $300.00.
Frank Waller. Ironton, Ohio, killed
on crossing by railroad train; amount
of policy $200.00.
Freeman
Hake.
Glrrord.
Ohio,
struck by passenger train while crossig track;
of policy $300.00.
:k; amount
at
John Slullbevger.
Siulxberger.
Buffalo.
N. Y..
oui
rltchman employed by New York
switchman
itral railroad, was crushed between
Cent!
the bumpers of two cart, fracturing
hit spine and crashing his chest,
chest caus
ing death: amount of policy $100.00.
Hiram
Ohio,
llrom Mathews. CordlngtoB,
Cordingti
struck
of
ick by passenger train: amount
a
policy $200.00.
In addition to the foregoing thirteen
deaths the company has received no
tice of the followlac:
Jos. Bergenin. Tapper Lake. K. T..
200.00.
Cart B. Ulrich. McGray. Pa., leg
Owners of dogs are notified that tha
licenses for tto present fiscal year ora
now due and’should be secured from
we are paying
hundred
claims every dilay. amounting to more the city clerk before June 1. 1904.
James Avery, Poundmosler.
than $40,000 a month, is in Itself an
orgumeot that ought to
less nlghu for every uninsured
until he secures the i
r our policy, which is
throughout the United 1
recognised os the very
health and accident ins
insurance ever
fered to the people by a reliable «
pany, one that payts Its
Marfa of wootl. polp and Fiber,
and it condiirte*) in every
chemically prepared and sdeobest tnteresu of the policy holders.
: tificolly combined with fire cfajr,
It should never be forgotten that
the cost of our popular montbly pay
cement and other ingredienta.
ment policy it about three cents a
Plaster today, carpenters con loL
day. therefore If yon are not Insured
km- tomorrow without didodgiog
call at our branch office. 307 Travi
Iifaitcr. Carload <m htad.
City State Bonk Building, or if
ooovenlent, drop a card and we
call on you.
‘’Bowars of Twistero. They will de
yeti no peed, and are only working for
their own iniereot to your Injury.
___,.____ __________ __________
bln,
drowned at Lowell. Mich.: amount of
policy 1300.00.
Archie H. Maxim. Oneonta, N.
accidentally killed: cause not yet
celved. $406.00.
Peter Ctobeau, Schnecledy. N. Y..
Fin Priof Bnlic pup
Flastir>.
til!.
;
ThTtMtNpIfafaei.
WANTKO
BEST fw Ufa iMMi
Evw OHfifai !■ INt
OmbIit.
namhar af haraaa inn ovar Mm Imd
Hanford eras tto flnt Amsricaa cHy
» «o away with korsaa aad anhsO■te aatomekUas lor paBes fltoari-
Our
,'uul earnestly’stilicii your patronage
Rapids
Virgtnto.
The winnig fall was''
uuired bold with a strangle hold.
St tweniy-efgtat minutes.
Beresrd. Nichols and Alex. Baxter,
e l.aGrange professlanal. wilt prob
ably meet In a golf match In Chicago
ice is pijire anti unexcelled in quality.
*ii”urn
isnnry. ctmcreie and cut stone.
finish, etc.
drainage.
now booking ortlers for the season’s tlelivery,
old. waat to R. P. faaathan for llfi.Grand
possible.
Sealed Propeoato.
Sealed proposals will to recetved by
the board of education of the City of
Travervo CUy. Mtcblgan, nntll 7:»0
on May 16. INM. and then
inictlon of ochool
p-
WOOD business. We wish to iwsure the friends
until yesterday. H was an awful
> kand him.
1 Johnson will have to b
msstar of algebra, higher msthemsilrs
and trigunomatry to sit np nights and
flgnra out Washington’s pareantsgi
Than wara two ten Innings gstm
In Iba Central lasgiia. South B«‘n.:
made 4 and Terra Haute 2 in thetra Innings: and Ptjrt Wayne mad.'
and Wheeling 1 In tha tenth.
DrayfuM offers 125.000 for" i
pitcbars. and will give the man m
lag the deal 12,000 for bis trouble. He
names amoog the ones in the list
ovsn. Mullln. Bambsrd. Young and
Waddell of this league, and Hahn.
Fraser. Weimar. McOlnnlty and Math:
awaon of New York. Barney can offer
Dwyer, the
CHA8. M. BBKRS.
CUy Clerk.
We have purchased the old established 1CI£
IHITG GIBIA
•Billy" Yswkey. owner of the 1vtrolt club, did not sea his pals p’sv
Mike
r a U«n of Nine Thoosaad Dob.
isjs (Ifi.ow *101 for the purpoee of eoostroctlngs Concrete Steel Arch Bridge
across Boardman river on West Front
sireel In said city of Tnverse City.
Michigan.—NO.
The poll, of this election will be
open from one o’clock in the oflerDuun and remain open
1 of said day
f May, A. D,
Ice as Well as Fuel
BUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, which will
wrestler, was defeated In a match
George Burlingame down In <
Foi- a Ms not Nine Tboosond Oolin (W.000.001 for the purpoee of eoastiwcttng a Oonerrie Steel Arch BrMfl*
across Boardman river on West PVoat
negg."—Mrss AuLk PkATT, Holly, MiA.
cans can defeat any team in the world
Fred Clarke says that when th«
W. J. Morgan to making arrange
ratos strike their gait, they will i
ments for an automobile match be
to climb right up the ladder and
tween 8. B. Stevens of Rome. N. Y..
another Nattonal league pennant
and H. L,. Bowden of Boston, both of
Fifteen innings and the score
whom broke world’s records at Or
tl, as played between Boston and De^ mond Beseh last winter. The race will/
Naarr party.
trolt St Boston. May 12. comes
be over a fifteen mile course at Or^
Oaa Oardaar aad Joa Oaas
being a record breaker. And Boston chard Beach. Me., some time in July.
•gala matekad.aad altboogb It U
played all through without an err
The following are drivers of ma
atnUr aotoadad that Cans can
•peris in Oeneret.
chines enlerpd jn elimination trials
palPt dm, tto Datrinwa's wallop U
abroad for the International enp race:
Bobby Wsitbour is still riding
mhaapa ta to coaatad apoa. aad be U
France. Gabriel. Charles Jarrott. Bar
great f«m. He woo the big race
. BPMa to pat Qaaa away at
on de Forest. M. Barass. Becoonais.
Farts Sunday, beating all the French
Maaata and Haaaa Happ
M. Wagner. A. Etolleron. Leder.
Haw Tark: Dfapoaal of aalamls bawer, I^eblon. Chiuliand. Pelxer. Henri j
Fournier. Archllle Fournier. Levasaor.
laaglag to tto aatata of tto fata
Tesie. Baron de Chawhei. Henri liar- j
Ham C. Whltaar; Laoadlas. S-yaar
tto bap waa pbehad np antelag with
nansilna R fa fanrad Ms fafartaa
an fataL Mlndm nma wall k
annnd han. hrnrlw riddto at BlfkInni Park aad tkraaflk tto net
Rooms 4ti7. 406
Barry.
Joa Oorbait lsn*t making good,
bald New York to six bits yeslerdsy.
gave as nutny passes and li
tto tavorito:
Mllwaakaa te an agog
Naarr-Taagar kattU. Half tha kousa
U ordarto la advanca. U Taager wins,
tto krawarias will tore to work
time la ordar to prodnea saOriant
krvaraga to drown tba sorrows of tba
dartag bar stay la MempbU. and
wow down to tSO pounds.
Than an now ovar to band ’of trottan and paean in tralaUg
Qnaaa Polata track.
Qaorga H. Krtckam says tha people
gswaraBy tonave Craaeaas
mno la
and that tba
of tto beard do aUo.
Tto Carstaln aUbla flyer. Llaa oT
Cold. U asoek kaavlar tbaa she was
last yaar. and Baa Stanley smllas
arkaa asked aboat her praspaeu
New State Bank Bonding
son aad navllla to Wsshingtnn.
Balbaeb aad Kltiradga will go to New
cotnplatad
EUECTION NOTICE.
Notice to hereby gfrea to tto taxpaying electon of the city of TrnverM
City. Grand Traversa coanty. Mitoh
B. that a specAol etoctloa will to koAd
aold clqr oo the IgU day or May.
Dl. IMH. at Engine hooro Ka 1. oa
Cou street, at which electloir the propoaition to raise the sum of Nine Thovsoad Dolton t|9,0MM). by loan and
tosulng bonds of nM city therefor, tor
purpoee of coastrnctlng a Coai!o Steel Arch Bridge across Boardman river on West FVoot street, la
said city, will be submitted to a vote
r the taxpaying elccton of soM city.
Sid vote shall be by ballot sad tto
mtents of ssM ballot shall to as fM-
DR. T. A. PEHBALLECOR, NaBtfer
Young women may avoid mudi sick- "
s and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if
they will only have fsuth In the use of
Mlllan, SI the lop with -4«.
possible tnda will taka Aadar-
will to tmdar tba maaagamaat of Jack
MciKaaaa. tto St. Lools sporting man all be sraats for these man wit
who knwgkt Aba Attell from tba fact safety.
Hans W'sgnar to no longer the Ns
eoasL DorM eoald aet keep Ragan
tlooal league leader In batting. I
baar. aeeordlag to tha lattar.
felt of Cincinnati now heads the
Toaag Ward, 'tto littia Datroit
gwa.
aarappar who amda hlmaalf snch
Jack Bagaa ia reported to to
tavorita br dafeatlag Tooag Sbarkar
best umpire In the Esstem league.
fa tba last armorr show. Is la Mac
Preoldant Ban Jobsson would do well
taaa. Ha U jonraartng to tba ooasi
to get Eagan for the American league
Tonag Kid McCor baa bean ofand staff. He couldn’t help being to
a boot to St. LmH for Mar
and
than King or Sheridan.
amr daclda to taka tba trip. HU opIs Frank Navln of Detroit a
poaaat will to Bddia RaadaU, a crack doo? He visited Cinchinstl for
aomkarn faatbarwaight.
days in the spring and it rained,
Than U talk of a boat beiwnn went to Cleveland with the team
Harry Ftobas
aad Tommy
Mo<^ they lost three straight. Batter
Pnrtos kas loat casta la Chicago since borne. Mr. Nsvin.
nfaatag to maat Prankla Nall
WlUle Keeler says that wKb Coo
sUaoaad hattU. and Moon U now roy In shape, tto New York Amerl
Pto.
L4MI Mlloa has Ukaa of » pounds
BestSUver Fillings r5c
Best Cement FUlinrs 50c
PorceUin Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
KMEMBER, no charges tnaile for examination
examin
aikl etti ■
mate of yoor work. Tike flCVfllflr far Fflflrth Hiw.
“Ipen froiPH
froore a. m. tifl 8 p. m.
RaoBts 40T. 408 Open
tto coaotry with a taa&
iba trades
I tntmwmtmu tiMer wttk tto
Mn laicnu aa alt oaaaid »»■««»
WE HIVE ILL THE FICIUTIES
Tarry MeOovan to going to
Tork.
Oaa of
Uy
Fifih xakdHrfalM af
2»v^ City, ta tto aoetk «•• «C
I»eo wnk afl fatest electrical apfmaaoet, aad wnk oor xkiiieo
woAaaca aad modcra nsethodi we are prepired to give jvw
work which has hitherto been done only in large cities.
uia of bis laia tetbar.
Btg Bapids to to bare ao harness
'im to mmmi at Phlla4ri|*la taaldit
aa a aaaatar attraetlba to tto McOof•
CTBriaa toat.
Bmv Vaator hM atanad tratalac
far Ma toat vllk Ctorila Naarr. Taka
a Btlla airtoa. Baaar. aad to a
aa aeaM rataraa. far It vn to aa apMB tottia to gal atoad of Kaarp
MItoaatoa.
Tto Aaarfeaa AtUata. Datrah'a
^or«M« •aaklr. priaU-tto pleUraa
«d laar valMtaava toaara. Wlllia
rdBptan. WllUa Bpraektla. Wlllla
PAVING TAX.
I
—^smarasK
J. M.jELI. AJBfl.
United States Hoaltll and
Accident insurance Go.
C,
ne&na 4 Uj Maca^ic Oi. MriMm
1^* '
.
WAIW*rKD
MANAOKft
mra^ Soalitf
TRYAIVOOROWAIITABk
;
n»»Tnnro MOOPt«AT*M»ogT.M«». ran>AT,MATi»,im.^
CHmtTUW CHOCAVDIt
flome Department «
a eactate eU oesn to go flsktag: sec tke panley growteg.
or that krakaa chair to bolld a hen
coop. aad ao we ffo eo forever aeteg
T.e-.,
^ rnhtmmua^l
* n«r ani to Wemen
nmrnitmm
a S»foa hmr ito I
Bead gfre ao fntber theagbt 1
koMskalfaflaldc
O. «o Irm bMT tlM Mohmi
ta rr'----- •eh mm* dw.
Tkir vMiprr sU ck* taMtr d
Th* Mwmimt ot tk* rmr.
Ot asm «ktoi mm* April •kowm.
or ImkMas mt tkdr ptay.
As4 rakla Mites rtegtec o ar
Tka screut edte or May.
O. «o y«M kMT «ka kkMM «!•«■?
,
Tkter krMk tk« kfMtk of temrrs.
Tkoy krwk ao wttk aa aapd'o wlat
TkoM woary krovB of ears.
U:-.
latear eooka are perptexad ky
the direetioa eo eftea given, “aalt aad
I to taete.“ The proportteo of
aalt to a quart of eoap or gravy to oae
ooaful. A teaapooaful it flavor
a tableapooofal each of pepper
eoraa celery seed, whole clovec aad
mustarti need, will spice etroagly a
qaart of vinegar for eour plcklee.
A taMeapooafal of masgietclal
mixed apices win spice n quart of viaegnr.
sweeten n pint of koUennllk or nour
Keep a snilo ne yoar lips; il Is botior milk.
Three tenspooofnto of baking pow
WItk JoMlaal spWi to try
der are need for a qnart of flour.
Por Iko oad you will gain tkso i.
A qnldi oven to oear roast menu
Aa4 waft s irtef away.
—fkrai Joermal.
should turn a wkHe paper brawn In
three aUnutes. for bread and pastry 'n
eprtaf^ Mints
five mlantea.
To teat for cake, white paper ebould
Monk! To iko aortk-aU tko roWos
Tke beauty of boaren to mar.
ars ktclac.
Tct alght so prafouad tbere is never irn yellow in live mlnutee. If the
ren Is the right temperature.—The
WIM laeso aa4 MaaMrds proclalnsnonwhero Is shining n star.
Housekeeper.
lag tko sprtas.
bows ky tko krook catkla kaaaon sro Keep a task In your bands: you must
Ubor;
Wire. For Tomato Vines,
•yla«.
By deeds Is true happiness won:
PkoHa aad JayWrd attMptteK to
n done with old barrel hoops aad
Par stranger nad friend and for neigh- wooden frames and stakes aad every
slas.
bOTi
Stirs tko swod sap la tko solos of
thing of that sort as a snpport for
Rojoloo thoro ts nuch lb-bo done.
tko Mpic.
vines, for I have found eome
Hfkrt of tko cmcm Is sbosrtng Its Bdoaror by rrosrning life's duty
thing so much better In the wire netWith Joy-giring song and with ling ihst can now be bought so rhesp^
. «oM.
anile.
Sooa bhasoBM will kourcooa m ckor
ly. I tried It last year with such grail
To make Iho world fuller of beauty
rysadapplo.
fylng results thst 1 shall never us.Because you are .In it awhile.
Sweot soerota of asluro In sprloganything else.
—Nixon Wnlomian. In Christ tan RntiMoaltaM.
kd twelve tomato plants set in a
donror World.
single row aboiH thirty-six feet In
Korik! To tko aortk—all tko aoutk
length, the <^lanU being three feet
winds aro blowlax.
Entire Wheat. Nut and Raisin Brssd. apart and were all of the “Urlngstone
noariac Uwo s tnossoRo to bod nod
m one quart and a cup of new P«vfccilon" variety raised from seed
to boo,
or unskimmed milk, add a pinch of
I In Utile wooden boxes In the
l^msing tko foliors Ikal bind tbo hsklDg sods and one quart of white
the first week in March. I set
brook's flowing.
flour, best to s batter, add two heap
tout stakes in the ground about
Waking tbo .dormant and soiling llfo ing tablespoons each of fine salt and seven feet apart in the row of toma
froo.
sugar: dissolve one-hsif cake of com to plants. To these stakes, about a
Hiart! will tbcw hood whsi Iho wIM pressed yeast in one-fourih mp of
from the ground. I nailed wire
things aro nayingt
lukewarm water, add to the batter netting four and a half feel wide. This
Haao lo Iho lako bordoro.1 tend of
slowly stir in with a spoon or
a trellis five and a half feel
tko pIno.
* enough sifted entire wheal flour, high. As the plants grew and sent
Soal skall moot soul and srlth rspliiro
bat the dough can be kneaded
branches I lied them to the wire
go straying.
with the bands without sticking lo
I strips of old cotton cloth which
Through daisy sirosrn flolds .if
moulding board or hands. The Is better than cord for It does not c«it
oiomal spiiagtlmo.
kneading mt night can be done In the
the vines. Atiou) once n week I
—Irono Ponoroy BhloMs. In Intor
If desired. The setting of the tied the vines np In this way and by
Oooan.
bresd St night will take about ten or
nd of July they had completely
> mlnatec. Cover the pan with covered the 4relUs and were hanging
a cloth or tin coref and over all put a fnll of tomatoes, every one of which
• “My life U a brief, brief thing
heavy clolh and let rmise over night
touch of.sunshine some time in
» I an here for a little spare.
until the dough Is light or about three
B the bulk. In the morning flour the ground. The yield was surprising
moulding board and mould
and they ripened fully ten days earlier
• To brighten and bettor the place ' • dough with the hands until the
than on the previous summer when In
babbles are worked out and the dough wooden frames. "And It to ao much
does not squeak, using as little flour easier to pick them” said my wife. "I
oa the moulding board aa possible, don't have to gather my skirts up
sill take about ten minutes. I>i- jotii my waist, and every ripe tomato
Inio two large or three amall
It is as easy to pick tomatoes i
llow naay hones and frloadahlps even slxed loaves and one smaller on«
■ used for rolls for luncheon. 1 in this way as It 1s to pick
are broken becanao the “soft answer'
Is not spokes and wmih has ful Break into small pieces one cup of grapes, and you bare - no Idea bo
pretty they look, partlcularty after
eoame! says a writer in the Ladles' English walnuts or pecan meals
have been ooaked over night in
rain In the fall it will aasaoshnl
M*orM. .
lit water, mould theae into
In the fan It was qaay to cover
How naay bones do you know
where the “soft answer- U nerer loaf, cut some ralalns in the other. the vines with old quilts and shawls
rave ooe plain. Put loaves into by throwing them over the trellU oo
heard, hot -grieroas words” follow
greased
pans,
rub
the
top
of
the
loaves
frosty nights. When the Tinea w«a
-grierona words" gad “stir np angerr
ith melted batter and set to raise all dead I cut them away, dug up the
Did you ever rlslt In s hone wl
beni temperature It warm but not posts, rolled np the wire without
there 1s a great deal of what U «
hot: iKMtofn heat sptMIs the bread loosening It from the poets aad pnt It
noaly called "teckeringr If you
when raising. IDlien the loaves have
way In an out-building for nse
not nkrastoased to It and dislike <
irly doubled their bulk, put 1
the next year. It wiU last for years to
teatloa. ytnr visit will be spoiled.
>n hot enough to brown a spoonful
and II has already paid for Itself,
How tkaakful you feel If one of the
of flour In live minutes: this heat will
asenhers of the fnnlly or yon. by
Ntlpfol Hinto.
1 the bresd In fifteen minutes,
pleasant Joke or tom of a speech, set
then
keep
the
fire
so
the
bread
“Early to bed and early to riae.“
them all Ih langhlog, aad so end
brown much more and bake for does more to lighten housework for
dlsraasloa.
hour. Take out of the paai
urn any remedy I have found,
Tkess people will tell yon that noth
put the loaves on the clean dry n
well-reated body can soon accomplish
lag U nHwat by It; that they all
derstand each other and know “how Ing board or wire cooling rack nnfl tasks almost teyoad one whose rest
uncovered for three hours, then hours hare been abortened. Plenty of
to take- the speeches. That nay
lightly with a doth and leave outdoor air In one's sleeping room also
true: but what Is the teloeare of
such a konef The nenbers becone until morning before putting In the increases the sense of vigor for
so accustoond to cootradicting each bread box. which ahould be acalded day's lasts and so lightens all bur
It
and
dried at least twice a week den of bearing.
oibce aad saying sharp. bUlng words,
Pbr the mils, take remaining dough,
that when iber go into other fnnllles
Very njany of the things which
or set up bones of their own. they do ould and pull out to n narrow strip, make housework hard can be elimi
liter the lop. sprinkle with sugar nated, or, If met with a little thonghtthe selfsane thing aad often
independence, will cease to ex
suits are unpleasant, to say the least. id dnnamon and a half cut
haust one's nerve-force, rnthinklng
-But I knosr I an right.” says ooe. chopped dates, raisins, currants
toilers In the home often cause them
Yes. hut cannot aoneoae elae be right nuu: roll the strip from the aar
selves needless work by careless band
also? Very often It has been proreii way once aad n half over, and ryi
ling of food and ntenmila. Marti wash
that both are right, and If aa exchange dough off the long strips into si
rolls, put la buttered pans, let raise ing. cleaning, and scrubbing may be
of oplalop Is ande. each gains
light and hake haK an hour.
avoided when one leerns how to han
knowledge. Daring such a disc
dle things.
even If you know you are right, cant
“The eUmtaalion of clutter” from
yoa lad none pan of your friend's mrone'a beloagings ts the greatest ol
gumeai to which you can rsapoad
using a whole compressed yeast <
bor-oaviag devices. “CTutter” I
heartlly-'nhat's right." or words
wonderfolly Inrtuilve word when
that aflect? Try It a few Unes and aad can be made aad baked In ml
think of It. How many dining Ubles
see If It does aoi lend to a better nn six hours If property managed.
ate overtoaded with various dishes,
derstaading.
Useful Maamwea.
relishes, pickles, Jelllea. cakes, et
Another expression we oDan kaar
A
learpoonful.
a
tabteapooaful
or
whose dtoappearance vrould be a dl
Is. “If 1 -give In' oare. nke (or he) will
leaeupful
is
oae
filled,
then
slightly
tiact gain to the fwally bealtk, nad
tbiak 1 nust ‘give In' ail the tine.'
release to the boaae-vrtfe from raai
By this I dual Maa yIeMteg a prte- ohakea till It U a Itttle rounded
fatignteg atepa
rlple. but very asMon do the dleeas- the top. A heaped teaspoonful.
Aa a rate. H la aot the -aiee foBa"
sloas referred to to tkte article ‘ U alt tkat will lie on. and n level ooe
Tolre a prlBciple. After they are over, Is a keaped one leveled with a knife. wko waat these tklags. they are
Nine heaped taktaqmoafitls of graa- ly aa imitation of eometking i
we can see that they ware wordy batnlated angar amke a teaenpfal. aad body else considers ffood fora. Again.
two teacopfola make a pound.
our livlag roow aad “avre-tesplrTwo aad tkree quarters teacupfnls teg” partors are to be fooad asaltl.which you do aot agree, tktek to yoarof powdered, two and one half of sood tndee of artlrtcs wkeee care aad
self. “Will aaytktag be gatoed
lag are a wearteaas to tha flaek.
D sugar wei^ a powad.
dikwnhn? wni good remit u
ir keaped taklaepeoafala of kat- wkl^ an aot only aieleee. bat to di
oae Don ny agpranatag ny rlawar
rect Ttotetloa of arttatie toeto.
If ym decide tkat It is beM for you to
there ere thoee attlca, eo fOB of *Matl■peak, yoa can do ao to a flalet
BMt!- What kack-bieaklag mi
lastsad of gotet toto the flten
. aad a flaart of floor they laapire! How vre keep tktags
“kanner-aad-toags”
atytai
Aftar^
tea. twenty, or aote yean to be
A.
Ms of ralMaa waigh
Tfcoy srktepor poaeo aa4 eala AoHskt
Aa4. arkoraoao'ar tkoy stray,
i .
told M tkat dartag tko flrst two years
of tkolr Mrrtod Ufe tkoy kad lirod
Tihr kapplly. A lltUo tetor. wkea
spoakteg of yteldteg a polai, sko oays
H at flrst sko was always the one
“Uto la.- waUI sko flnsMy decided
sko woaM Aow kor kasbaad tkat “sko
a mted of ker owa.“ I ooofam I
too eosrardly too ask kor tf sko
aay kapptor ateeo ske liad eoariaead kin of tksdkrt; but I an snro
sbolsaot.
Kow. kasbaads. wires, brothers, sistors, frloada; aoichbota. Just bo ready
to spoak tko “soft word,- and mo If
tko rosaH doos Bot repay tko ofort.
A Oood
OaadOMFeakteasd Diak.
to a real oM
M aad
that oar New
tad Mkean toved aad throve on.
aad oae that, property prepared, will
be acceptable at atesoat aay table. It
altogetkar probable that Bridget
never heard of It in tke beet families.
k.“ kat tkat doesn't affect lu denieea. lor they would doobtless
be glad to have U U they eouM grt :t
cooked. Take ooe of the otd-Casklaoed
, Iron spiders or a Seotek kettle,
aad cover tke bottom with allces of
sweet salt pork «ut Into pieces about
bee square. Arrange a layer of
I paraalps over tke pork, and one
of sHced poutoes over the parsnips.
Poor in enough vrater to Just cover
ooiento. cover closely, place on
the hack of tke range aad let the conteats etosmer slowly until gke vegetahlee are leader. Take np tke vegeI and arrange am n heated plat
ter, and. If there is any liquor remain
log. pour off In a bowl nntll ready for
steak ll aa follows: Spread a large
oa the meat board aad als
• both vraya with a sharp knife,
or pooad It with a beef pounder aad
sprinkle It with saH oad pepper, nc
a dreaatog tke same aa for
of pork, add mamm flarty ckopp
oakms aad apraad tkto drcaalag oa
Ue steak as.,lt Ilea oa tke board, now
it up tidily aad tie It securely
Ike whole length of the roll wtlk
strong cord, aad place It la a new
kettle wttk half vrater eeoagk to cover
It. Add to this eae tabteapooeftil of
vinegar and boll two aad oat
hours, then remove from the kettle
and hake ooe-half hour la a moderate
This will be found very appe>. and when sent to the Ubie it
should be garnlsbed with parsley and
served with gravy made by thickening
le stock In wblcb the meat wm
[riled.
•
The addition of the spoonful of vlnmr to the water In which the meat
cooked gives It a piquant flavor.
Tkoy krtec aa oaMasy of kop»
nmrs EAST cHAn
The Record’s Gallery
of Bright Children
a
TMC prodigal BON.
Tke iBteeaattoa^ Baaday a^ool Icespa tSt Marllk to^touad to Lake
11-24. Tke ipfideo text to Hoses vi.
-Oome tot us return s
Lord.” The asessoiy vernee
ITtk and Ikth of the leesna. la this
wtloa It to^rafgcated tkat
read the ISih. 14th
l&th chapter
of Luke.
The prodigal son U crown and
pearl of all the parablea. It was opokea
D. »3. ta Perea, by Jesus to re^
bake tke carping Pkartoeee. There
t many prodigal eons, some of whom
torn to tkelr falhera and make
leads, while others stay avray and
ike little of their live*. The par
able tells the story of amn'a aln aad
redemptkm. the various steps show
an's BlB and God's lore.
Rebellion and revolt from God, vs.
II. 12.
Reckless and riotous living Injaln.
Retributiaa and suffering for sin.
a. 14. 14
Reflertloa and
Resolution and regret. “Tt’..:
Repentance and retnro, va. 20, 21.
Recognized, received and restore-l,
a. 20. 24.
Would that all the prodigals in the
rorld, wanderers from earthly bom»*c
ut wanderers from the path pointed
ut by Christ. The plartical thoughts
1 connection with this parable are
lany.
Even
yond C
dence.
The sinner U a waster—»»f time, tat
Its. gifts, oppciniinliles. repuiatloa.
character, soul, destiny.
Too «rften resolution Js men* restilti
lion, with no iierformance.
The sinner must rome not onU ui
himself, but to bis God, through
Christ.
The lilteriy the sinner demands is
“I will" Is the real turning pidni In
the sinner's life and destiny.
One cannot hare the Divine favor
of the world.
Every member of the human family
Is at some point on one or the other
ro Journeys—from God or
ina-ard God—abere are you?
“The way of the transgressor Is
hard/' The protMgal 1**^ estate,
home, friends. Illterty, living, self-re
spect. hope.
Hardships and sorrows are often
mes the fires which burn out the
Sara Oinera Whitman. Age 6, Port SUnley. Wash.
OSS of selfishness from human
hearts.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Whitman. LVmnertv of this City.
Set before you high models. Tr>
live with the most genentus. and
use. Brown the pork lightly In the {and a'rj^t 4o I
ulMMTve their deeds. Be ronient. 3
kettle, then take up and place In with j erally rellshH.
aspire, that should Im> the faith of all.
the vegetables: add to the fat remsln- ‘
are quite compaillile.
What May Be Ootw ) h a Box.
Ing Id the bottom of the spider a tableof a man consists in the
apoonfgl of flour, and stir until bubitly.
lie most useful artlcli*s In niirolM-r of things he loves and bless
Season with pepper, then pour in the my kiirbeu is a eummon wooden Imix
the number of things he
cupful of stock resented, and cream or from the grocery store. Ii U twentyblessed by.
milk to make sufficient gravy. When eight inches high and thirteen by flf
cooked smooth, pour over th-* vege
Inches witle. open c»n one side,
Ooughnuta
tables and meat and serve.
a shelf midway. It Is the same
After years of housekeeping. I have
height as the range, and when getting ! last found sbeh an excellent way to
a meal It is a convi-nient place on make doughnuts that I want,(he sis
which to set a platter or other dishes. ters to learn how. As they'**are very
When raising bread. I put the pan of light, they are not apt to hurt dys
stores, for the purpose of buying a dough on the box near the stove
peptics even. Tbe Ingredients are two
linen collar and cuffs, but she found Wbra raising In the loaf, one Un eggs, one cup of sugar, one cup of new
that she could get nothing sulUble stands on top. and the other inside on
milk, soured (not skimmed sour mtikl.
for lets than flfty cents for the collar, the shelf. If I am tired. I brtag the
ooe teaspoon of salt, one of soda and
and the same for the cuffs. Then a box to the table, and
nuch flour as you need to make a
brilliant idea stnirk her. She noticed to sit on while washing dishes or iron
dough. Roll out on a well-floure^
that the patterns of the made-up
ing small articles. If the Ubio is
d and cut; then let them stand
1 cuffs were about the same as crowded with dishes. It can be umhI
hour or two before frying. This
linen 'handkerchiefs which set the dish-pan on while vrasbing. as
those
ie secret -of their lightness.
be purchased for tvrenty-flre
It Is nearly the height of
apiece. Acting on ihU Inspiration, she The box should be painted
Dried Apple Cake.
bought two linen handkerchiefs for 55 color as the woodwork.
Soak ihe‘dried apples over night
hemstitched,
id in the morning chop Bne. haring
flccuring Obedience.
and the other bad a light blue cm
two cupfuls: then simmer in two cups
pattern oa ll. Prom th.*
One greet reason vrhy children tjften of imilasscs tniill app'.es are
disobey is because they do not
Cr.-am two cups of sugar with a scant
lars and two pairs of cuffs, which derstand what Is desired of i1
rupt of butler; add three well beaten
1 have cost her ts in the stores. They are careless, their minds wander
: then the apples and molasses:
Thus she saved IS.SO on this one pnr> while they are being Insinirted.
a p<pnd of raisins, seeded, three
The work of making the col conseqiienlly they dlaoliey. A very ef
of flour slfte.1 with two teaspoon
lars and cuffs to very simple. You fectual way to insure a child's <
Iwklng powder and a half a teamust have sufficient material along- ence is lo Insist upon a direct gaxe «l*oonfiil esrh of cinnamon, cloves and
the hemstitch or embroiderr. or during the time the mother U Ulklng grated nutmeg. Bake in very nx
part that is to show, ao that you can to him. Have him look the -speaker
oven as yon would fruit cake.
torn It Inside the ribbon at the neck, straight In the eyes, and If sli
be wandering, have him reor Inside the sleeve, and baste It
Don’t Drop That Spoon.
tbere. All you have to do. after cut-I-j peal twhat has been told him. This
My husband noticed me fishing
ojpre.
•000 otit of the liolling gravy I- was
... ........ y j hs 1„
making, and asked why I did not fix
I tnrn-lnj child likes better than lo know timi
>0 It vronldn’t tumble in. "Oh, I like
he is to do 1s important, or that
barn my flngerx. I aappooe."
important that be refrain from plied. rarcasUcally. for my ftngera
An Harb Garden.
{certain
acu. And really, what Is were smarting then. He took the
jccrial
The “sweet herbs” are sage, savory, j more Important to both rtiild and -,---1. and with a hammer bent l
marlnram. thyme and bay. If yon live mother than obedience oo the par
top over ao that tt amde a sort
where you ean have a bit of ground, j the child?
book lo hang over the edge of tbe pan.
have your own herb bed You don't j---------------------know bow much nicer the h^ vrill j
A Cozy Corner in tke Garden,
apooos. burnt flnge» or wasted enbe than anything you ean buy. Plant
One can make a cozy corner
from the seed, keep the bed well weed- some aertuded pari of the lavra by
ed and vraiered and cut when In flow-1 using wire poultrr netting six or eight
er. Tie la handles and dry. then sift i feet wide, aa we would arrange a Crtd
as you need. If yoa cmn not hare ing screen, driving strong stakes
aa herb bed and grow them yourself, the corners and ends of tke netting.
the market the whole dried then digging a aanww bed oa the outberke rather tkaa any preparation of side of the screen nad ptoaitng it with
0vmad herke. Yoa wBl get nsore {morning glories aad tke etimblng aas
■tywagtb from them and bottler re- i tartiuau. nddtog. if we cho
sons of ocaeoalng. Ae for parsley. | Maderto vine tubers, aad ■
wMek you vraat ta aonpa. in asade-1 ooeute or sweet alyasam
tke dtohes prepared a give H fragrance. TUI oaa has trtod
la lyooaatoe. and also for a garntak. U it oae caa hardly realise how mock
makaa one of the prettiest aad moat eootort there to to aaek a eoraer with
daeoraUve vrladow pteata. lu flae fol-'
rerttotog chair, an Improvlaed
tafft. 'tta beantlfnl green. Ito thick, opy. aad n rendnbie book.
ihrlftr growth make ft aa desirable
s less to dean ap tke oeUar
for a wladew garden as tor a table
deeazattoaoragatavortoteod. ft to than ft does to pay tke doctor's MIL
Aad right BOW Is tke Um to do tt.
toto (Oetaemesttegi
asae ar tesek aad BadheL They v
kgatksza. tke aflkto tea aeae of Ji
ketog kat half hertken to tkem. Be>
toff tke amm af Baeksd. vrkem JtMk
kad flrst tovad aad whom ke ahraya.
loved above aay etkm. tt vrae Bataral
that they ekooM be teverttsa af ikeir
tetkar. Datll Jestoh was esM tola
Egypt he kcM the flnt ptace to kta
tether’s keert, ato after Jacob ompoaed Jaatph to be deifl BettJaMa kecame Jeeeph'e etirrseeer to kta tetkee'e
affeetksaa Bat aot ealy dM Jacob
hove e apectal affeettoe ter tkcee two
of bis 0000, bat they mimt have bad a
■troog lovo for seek ether, aa tke bean- ttfnl story af Jasepk's eepectal teterM
nd care ter Beajamto to Egypt
beeotlfBl aaflh
tag Incldanta to be fouad even to tke
ward of Ged. Wken kta brnkma i»toned with Benjamin, and Jee^to torti1 upon kta brother, “hto heart Twnwd
rer kto ktalker. and ke so<«kt vrlmn
) vrec|i. aad ke catered inte kls ckameraad wept there,- The flood gates af
memory were opsaed. and kto love ter
Benjamta was teoad to have bcoa
proof against tke lalerroatog yoars
and the dWereoce In poUOcal atottoa.
vas a ruler In Egypt, wkito
I was a aappBant before hlaiu
pb etlU romemberod him aad
a. WoaM that 11 vrerr always
aa But. atoa bow often ibis plctare to
roveraed. One bndber. In tbe coone mt
blgber ibaa aootber. potkapa
to separated from kirn and baa ne aympalhy. no brotberty love, for him In
tbe boor of trial and dtotreoa Many
ta their ancreus do not rare to acknowl
edge tbe retotlonabtpe of former deya
But this was not eo with Joeepk, aad
brothers and stoten of cktldkood nad
of youth.
,
Jaort»b out only rraemkenl kto
brother Benjamin, but be atoo made
him tbe object of his especial caiw. Be
lie made hlmeelf known to kto
brrtbrrn “be took and sent tusMto
them from before him. bat BenJamln'a mess was five tUaee as mock
uy of tbelra.- Aad aftenrard,
they knew him. Ik- provided ter
all for tkair borne Journey, but eapedally for Benjamin. “To all of tbam
be gave each man changes of raiment,
bat to Benjamin be gave gOO plecM of
stiver 'and five changes of ralmeot."
w can be found a more beouttftU
picture of brotberty care?
oa all
te 1C
'
r brotkers In tbe flesh havw ape- C
ctol clatma upon os. It to true that
this rriationabtp to physical, while
with others onr aouls may be knit to-
Tlme and disunce and peottloa
ri blot them out. and we ebewM
consider It s Joy as well as e doty to
■o.
And then. too. In tke broedm-
■bonld not fall In tbe dattae of love sod of serrk-r as tke epportnnlty end ability present tkemedree to os. “tto. then, as vre have
opportoalty let no work that which to
good toward all men. aad a^rtally
Gen. tv. P-16: xrv, ET-E4; Dtot gv,
T. fl: Pa cxxxUl. 14: Matt v, H-M;
xtUI. 16. 21. 22; Mark IE. S146: Lttoe
1141; OaL vt 10; I Tim. v. A
wea calm at tha heart of aE tta antward tnmnlC It was aevar toratona;
tbe Petker tovetk tke I
neverr ppetplezod; He sew rtearty what
Patkar dM. Onr Lord never need..
tke Patker
ed to ask tke way; He kad tke apM
of V
» flnei_
•B. If we ere to have It
tke gaining and tke keeping of It mM
go before all «
faith, and _______
eannot Eva
Whatever eleo we find time for. there
most be time for tbeer. Wert vrhleb
latorropto them to work to which we
have ae divine cnlL-W. R. NleeE.
la etxteea ysnn tke United floctaly
of Ckrtotlea Endeavor baa eowtilkntad iUAOOO to practlenl bOM mtoMon work, tke epreedtog mt Ckrtotlea
Endeavor prtnelptoe tkrwMkont Amer
ica. Every cent of tkto kgadnmg ante
vraa earned by tke pnUtokl
meat of tko United ■mdety.
Last year the WerM-a Ghi
,
_
||
A Chftattoa ghMM took npea MflaMM'
aa eaend and devntod. tor tkat srWck
tarelTca but an oedtoary degne mt .
erttolaaEty In others In him partihas
mt tka nataie of aactltaga. What Ms
btaach of traat In otbera ta to Mm Ike
pncaanttaa of tbe temple.-LntkefpaL
A ptoaMteTan Mtttoto eT ciift^P ,
An Easy Way to Mend Laos Curtalna.
If theer are botoa too large to darn, boa bM bateted tm lowa’andwETC
take a piece of net aa nearly like the Eeked toto dcflalto okepe ter the kaacurtain as possible, or cut a piece
from some dtoearded enriaia. Dtp It
in starch water, lay It on the hole
worn place, aad vrken dry preaa srltb
warm Irons. T*»e patch vrill n
onUI again tenndered. and will not be dissolve, to tke beet to rid a henne of
badbnga. It la ckoap, aad prltfc rtaaa
mop vrrt tha rtaaa floor ttownoghly Mi
Apple Filltof Hr Cakas.
aronad kaaekoord Aad tot It dry aa,
Pert core aad giate tear torge
aad wash kadaioad with It as wara mm
apples. Pnt teto a aaoeepaa. with
haada oaa kaar. All of tke baietaad.
eapftil ct aagar. ooe beatea egg.
I maaa. aad kaop badetaad teem taadP
tbe Jalee aad grated rtod of oae lesn- lag tha was aaywlMra tt la traty a^ . -4
oa. Stir roast sally natll tke mixture teetaal V thotoiMhly need, aafl to aot
J
koita. taka team tke fire, aad nee when a floadly potooa to bo teaaai flhoflt la
tkoatokff mE—aad kPigto,
m gVEWOfO BBOOBD, TRAVHBBB CCTT, ICKaL, BATPKDAY, MAT
MSHESSCtnS.
BSMC.LEIM
MMIIE
GISH GROGER
LAME HEWS OF THE WOlU)
•MTMtiiMS Is sstsWHMi la IMosica.
____________ • til*
ta Aw.
%mr. Tfc* eoon* oeeofies tkre*
Mi .01 Mfc* MS MSTMi sfcortly Mi •T.*»n«s * wsA sai 8«ai*y ■or»ln«*
loysar.
pMIHk tk* prls»*rtMtes plM.
atu0Un JA of tk« CUnpi OM
•term*
Msofts thtf tko
tke MaKkwteo. Cal^ dlstrleU aad
screen] aaloas hare reoeatly be«
gaalsai tkace.
tk* MBiiam »• rsi»»^1a« fnM «
ii k*r Mat. SMV« la *a«as tkM .k*
wm §»• yii« •«««.
prssWsM kas lacrsaasi oaljr 1
eoat la tk* aaas ttea \
Bkglaad of a daanad for a !• par
A flSBatlr labor ronMaatloa wHl laeraase hi pay. to go Into aToet by
ptakaMr k* Mii* »« *k* oinaaes of Jooe 1.
tt* Woolora roisratloo of Miaon aad
Meakers of tka sesawn's tmloo on
tka Oaftoi Mia* Workors rf Amrriea. tke Oraat Lakes wUl refose to ride
It will Uk* la aoarls IjkM.MO la tk* with tk* ■arlne ooedcs during the comOaMoi Katas.
lid they persist to Join
ing season shoaM
organisation,
Tk* MMist tkofoaghlr orgMlsad log tke loogsto
KOlai trataaara la OaraMay are tke wklek has bean assored of tbe sup
port
of
the
arariae
cook* at Bay City,
pHalars.
Owalsai lakor la Ckleaso la ka- acrelaad. Toledo and AabUbnla.
Cfaalag la faal tka roaetloaanr ataets
Tbe niiaoU Steel eoapany baa hired
of tka akaonaal laeraaaa la vai
randerill* performer* to entertain the
kas galaai iarlas tka last year.
ooo-nnkie stHke .breakers now eorTkara ar* aararal eolorei ulo
railed In tbe mill* at Sooth Chicago.
Btekaami. %'a, •kick ar* aMUaied The oMcers' club boose has been
ariu tka rsosatlr ortMlaai aaatral tamed Into a theater and three nlgbu
kair. Tk* takaeee worfcara kar* two
ces win be glren.
aaghitiMloa*. asaiksrtaa orer tiO free of Aarge. to tbe atrike breaker*
■Makars. Otkars aMHatad arc tka
Already more than 40.000 worker*
kai aarriars’aai kaak irlTcrs’aaloas
In tbe textile Indostry at PblladelphU
Ooal BlalBS la MIsaoari made rspM bare been thrown oot of employment
atrliaa laf year. Tk* eosl ladastry by the dullness of trade. Tbe employ
of tka sUta aaiployai iorta« tke wta- ws aad employeea bare been tryl
tar aaawoa I«A17 mm aad darins tke
dense means to Improre tbe <
saaMar saaaoa 7CS7, or aa arera«e
iNting condition.
Ckroagk tk* year of tl77 aMn. Tkere
tbe IV 8. steel corsrer* Mt aMaas^oparstad dariac tbe
porsilon
pay* dlrldead* to S0A53 per
yaar.
ms and wages to 2S/M0.
Tk* catab«o*.of tke Aa»
The Worklngmea's club of Hsrt
, aratloa of Labor'* K. LooU ashlkl
tJoa was arraaged by Prcsldeet Sam ford. Conn., make* It a feature to giro
■el Oonpers. sbowlag tbe progress receptions to capItalUt* as well as to
■ad tk* growth of tke federatloo from labor leaders.
There I* a disposition on the part
a few tkoaaaad la ItSl to aearly
r the Grand Trunk ralln-ay company
tMMM la 1M4.
Okleaco. lU, analgasated wood » participate in an arrangement
bm>by prorUlon may In* made to
vorfcara’ aaloa bow eoatrola i
■Mcklae mm of tke trad* aad U pre- pension those servant* of the com|»any
who may become, by Increase of year*,
unfitted for farther labor. It 1* under
stood that tbe employe* will
Tkoroagk orgaalsalkm U being ef- vHed to assist In perfecting the de
■ taetad by tke agenU of tke Ameriean tail* of the »rheme
Ilaston. Mass., hartend.r*' union I*
fkiaratkia of Labor among tbe
■ad raatanraat employa* of New Bag- oppuMd to any Aange In the internatkma! death benefit *y*tetn or any In
laad. partlcaUriy la tb* large cHlea.
Tka bouse of oombsoos has passed crease In locaj due* <ir per capita lax.
tk* aaeoad reading, by 2M to Ik aad It has tnatmrted iu delegate* to
aolaa. tk* Trades Union bill, legal oppose any auA anggestions at tbr
Wag peaeefnl picketing and aaend intematioaal eooreatloa of tbe hotel
tag the Uw of cooaplracy In ronnec- and restaurant emptoyt* and bartend
lion with tradtk dlspotes and protect- ers' Intematidiial In Rocbeirter. N. Y..
lag trades naloa loads against legal this month.
Ctgarmakers of Boston. Mas*., hare
preeaaa tor daaMg* eaasai by the acatarted a cooperative cigar factory.
tloa ef maabars of sieh nalaas.
nrooklyn. N. Y.. shipwrights' uni
The Bata* Maehlaa oompaay <
let. nu which aaearad a srrit of In- was one of tbe first Ubor organisa
jaaetloa agalaat tbe Bsaeklnlsu' oalon tions In the United States to
■ad lu «aabara. March lA has eight hour day.
The strike in the building trade at
krooght salt against the save 4
Barrow. England, ha* been referred
aau for tS00.k00 dasMgesto arbitration, the men mcointime havof Baglaad. an organisation slmnar In^jeturned to work. -
QMMtMkL nWS
or TBt WOILO
U.
f
Pnteair Oeov L. lAdi. bead of
tba dapartamat of payebology of Tale
■aivaralty. has at—" **dcatltntc famlllea
dieri aad aallora.
Tbe venerable Loti Qwydr. tbe oliaat member of tbe Bagllab booae of
■ loria la polBt of age. and who baa
been praaaat at four eoronaUons. a
P4 yoan oM oe April M.
Tk* Dutch goraramaat ohkets
4ha alt* aaleetad for Caraagla'a p
pooad palaec of peace baeaaaa It o
Miara that tb* bonding would datn
ireK tb* plctnrewjueoess of the a
"JmSTMarie, director of tbe raU.mmt libcary. wtU laara Milaa la a few
iaya fbr tbe 8L Loola aspoalUoe. He
la to bare pemaaal okarga of tke ratiCM cudilbUi. tklrty4ktn* ease
wklek were aklppad from Naplea.
and Mra. Cboatc will be to tb
Lady Carton Is In the BritUh capital,
too. and great things are expected to
happen In tbe great house owned by
J. Pterpoat Morgan.
Samuel M. Ralston of Lebanon, a
leading lawyer In Indiana, Is consld
ered a strong probability for nomlna
tion as governor on the democratic
keL He has a wide acquaintance
the aute and al ways ha* been arlMr. Ralston Is a
p In part/
raws* county, Ohio,
lire of Ti
old. He was a presi
mj and Itwo year*
dentlal elector In 18»:
•r became a member of the dei
lie state executlre committee.
Apropoa of the ninetieth birthday
of tbe Barooess Burdett-Coutts it is
ailed that at oae time It wa
itly reported that the great di
Itingtoo vranted her for a
\M>en the report reached the Water
hero he made thla comment : “1
1 Miss Angela Bordett-Ooutle de
served to be a duchess, not that I
would amke her oae.** On bearing
what tbe famous aoldler said
instead of wtwhL“
He kaa aafled from Melboane for Lon
as an entbuaiastic
ioa to ace throogh the preas an el
wrestler. He threw out challenge aftorate work embodying tb* reanlt*
challenge to tbe member* of tbe
aU Ms reeMt reeearche* In aborigli
m aad hit esouaael and adrlaers
1 defeated fairly and completely
**lS«*8tena Sayder, a MIsks
r. WM recently cued l
everyone who tried coocluskma with
him unUI be aiet Count TeUu. who
lea lor <
karpivlla. 8b* woe tbe case am) as
ed one too many for him. Since
a raaait of tb* pobUcity atteadlag tbe
encounter, although
trial abe kaa secured an appolatamit ages the sport In every p
la tke atata ralorm ackoot for glrU.
be has kept out of tbe arena.
> riollalat. kas keen al- Tetsu U now champion.’' b
■mbanaaed by kis eaor
ly; "1 have failed to the
la Paris as was Pader- am tone else must try ."
la dries In this country.
rakl la
ClrcuU Judge Perkins of J*
e had
U to leave tk* buildlag where be MiBty. Mlasoort. sticks to tbe
kla■ eoeeert a day or two ago by tashloaed Idea that a rlA man ought
r tke
to obey an order of court Just the
same as a less fonunaie cltlxen. J.
W. Qreonds. a wealthy Carthage mac.
h cMy prwnted an address to kU was summoned the other day as a
tedv. vritb strict Juror. He bluntly told i
depot:
granted iheriff that be was
wa* loo
li busy and wcml(
I of. the dty
dty to John Daly ■ol come. Judge Perkins ImmedUt?!:
y discharged from issm
lately
lued M attachment for him am
e he ba
flnrt
led him 115. HU honor amioaoce<
I dyaamlie.
that business
i AMBye. a
valid excuse: adding for tbe Informa
My, Iowa. U orgaalzlag a ao- tion of Mr. Grounds that to aerve on
■ to be called tbe Append
Jury ■was one of tbe moat Important
Mr. Rye has
rearing upon tbe cltlien—busl
f all who have
■e«a that latereats
■ aad propoaeaa 1
Ity.
•"* —”j be ■ometblTn
Rye Mid. "W*
of oar wooads aad oim kat''One of Dr. King’s New Life Pllla
withla the priaoa walla of the heseach night (dr two weeks baa pat am
1 la Loaioa that AMor- la my 'taeaa' ai^tn.~ writaa D. B, Tar
____
I tk* ooaabtg ■cr «f DaavMytowa. Pa. ThayYa tbe
■ooial aeaaea. motarn WaMocf Am best la tbe vrartt for Ltrcr. Knmarl
ler-lt he Kay ariU ba oaDad M Abmt ■ad Bowels. Parely vagetablm Nerar
SSS.SSJ
Cera Nut
Flake*
Oxford Flakes
Vigor Flakes
Tiyabiu ••
Malt Too"
FLOUR
Hannah’s
BKST
Sftow
UTiiic
Noble
Uneeda
Biscuit
Srnj 6.M» m
. Ot, .1 S :4» ,.
!Sc^
rMAI^WiaeefOmdm.
It bladeed
^ w wm
^Pickafc
63cts
VfVi^forrsibs
c.aatmEA^^t^^^
HI
HOMES
■ ON =
TIME
Gives everyone a chance to secure for
himself » home whirh i« A priwIleBe
neglscted or Ignsider r
;tally oi
peace, comfort end hsppirtess and com
mcnce right now, let your rent* appi)
on payments for a home, time ti
money and wait* for no man. Csl
and see me at S38 East Front street.
M. & K. L nHE CMtt
aaeadsWiaaol OmdoL WiM*((Mdc
ae cawa of tbm* traaUas. It
1. hs^ briag ebUdna to bama
' naadia
tbabaMmedidaa*mramdafaraMteia8tbaohaar«<life- Wbypmim
tba food woBwa ia year btaa to nBir aaothm dgyf Every dnoiri
baa iUOO bottlas of Wins of OiriaL
jiag?ftsa3rai.t!jgar
jAXStasrss,
226 EM FfM Stna
8RARD RRPIOS t IHDMR* RV
COIPARY.
IlMBainl
5cts
saaejgp^bagttgas!
sacs*;:;;::..:.::::
l3i
L G. BRYANT.
BUILDERS'
HARDWIRE
3KLL. O. P. A.
PERE Marquette
national Dontists
stock over l>efore buying. We
■re carrying * 'ery eomplele
line of liiiilderK' hardware and
oiir prices are veo attractive.
Give ns n call before bu>-1^‘
and we will ir> and suit y.m.
Cst> Sberwin-Willlams paint.
......
FRRHK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Best Rubber plate............. (............................
Gold Fillings............................ ................$1 and up
2*2k Gold Crown......................
fo.OO
Silver Fillings................
75c
Bridge Work.....................
$5.00
,
We examine your teeth free of charge, and
tell you ii* advance what it will cost you.
national SS£!ls
State Bank Bldg. Rooms 207.208. Office Hour, 8 to 8
Both Phones
Dynamos mndt Motors.
fomUb Dynamos
Motors for all pnrpoaes. large or an
.let* line of the
We also carry a complete
following goods: Electric Fixture*.
Lamps, tnrw line of Shades).
Heating
_______Heatl
Iknlrrs. Telepboors. Annuaciator*.
Battle*. Telegraph OutlUs, .Ktectric
Be’.lW. Bus:rer*. Pocket Flashers. Bicycle Lamp
spa. Magnet Wire. Bnttery
Gns Ragine Ignltars. Spark
Colls. Spark Plug*. AntoasobUe Sup
pUrs. etc.
fS-..
..DENTISTS...
A. D. TYLER
_ . --------' wnk.ui Biori ma-
I.R. Mam
6a.R, Mewmr
HoiROE & atwinr
BfllERAL IRSURfiCE
STAJt^nAJkm^mPAKIBS s^ karaM*
I 1 N E.W WILHELM BLOCK
Pitb, Balt, Grail, Pmitiiu,
INSURE,..
J. M- FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suit# 308-Naw Stato Bank
building. Corroapondont Ooo E.
Bills. Grand Rapids.
Official Market Quotations by pri
vate vrirc, direct Crom New
York and Chi^a
Abaolote security.
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTRIBT..
urn
lSS0->.inH.T OMMtLESS
O. P. CARV8II A HMa
FIRE WSDIUIICE
L. U *■ ■UILOIH*._______
GLASSES"FiTTED BY
L-IOMT
Building
Blocks and
Brtck ♦
We are now prepared to fill all orders
OB short notice with Cement Building
Blocks and Brick. Price* very rea
sonable We bare a large plant with
almort unlimited capacity. We are
also ageats for the Block and Brick
Machines which are the Utest
most simple of anything oo tbe i
ket and at a very low figure. Pl<
'investigate before buying For
jiictilars address
IBoodrt^ & Stankp,
Craptnt^ Otf,
ELECTRIC FANS TO RENT.
1Dkki§Mm
•rjr’.rria
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO,
StrMt.
Trmmrn* City.
tm- PMU CS2
make a SeceUI Ontr Fsr CW* Blssk Oely
To introduce their fine filling plates.N With
cverj’ set of teeth they will give one gold
filling. Remember we give a written guaran
tee with all work.
Waw WUfaalm .Black.
ORA fiAWYER A PBNHALLCGOM
PriwMBoatbaveat
WVINKCIIRIMH
JOHN R. SANTO
I GERERAl MSIfflAicI]
ivmrm City. to»cb.
Travarw
E)(PERT OPTICIAN
ELECTRICITY
PEK 1000 WATTS
fuanMiuitirt
HAT HOTEL WHITING
■pedahy; gtaa^
ifuaranteed to fit
J. W. GfiOlkU. H. D.
iNrfsw Rl>s bittrlc
Ut« iii ffn-Cr
DR. W. J. BIGGINS
JCARPET CLEAMR6 WORU.
DENTIST
FmtkrT
Csft«^ Cleaning and Fsi
Cn^ arwto|
arwtog aad Isytag.
rst^. Cmrrt
•cmfisic your
yuur old c
Before scadbig
nwny to be mad* Into rags. Irt m*
Very best of der
lOtfa year of practice. Your pxtrooia aolidted. In new Mtrasoa
taBdiag. ODder K. P. ball, oa 8001
‘ Doefcenty Baatocaa CoOcfe and
Wics TwWfisifiniceCffItol
Butchors and S«UM«« KbIcmw
a thafi-lkla lakal la an «h* k
Irnktok yM ariari yaar rifars.
lAVE YOU
RICO THEM YTTf
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ftoj^W^A^
THY A MCOOMO WAMT AOi
^ii.
Kfi
i,«»o
THE EVENING RECORD
II Isndss Us S» Hs<y
CAVALKT
DISPERSED
ARTHim tUHMID PALLER
ttssss Is Ns( a Psssismty mi Prmmmnt.
••SPllM
W-»>vs< Ffo-i
Msw Clwssm WUvss •#romtrn DIsoontsfrtsd.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATCRDAV, MAY 14, 1904.
DRAGGED
BT WHEEL
CADOLAC.MI
I vfll uka la tbe <
to Oadillae umiebt wbsfs tb«y srllj bs
catsrtalasd la roral atyls. Bla arraasesMou hare beaa atade aad
amis the rsatana wlU be a recepthw
and a baaqaet. Tbe Trarerw aty
baad win aeeomaaay the |
Urea op the trip
trip orer
orer and
and back. A
NIC STKUCS END OF A LOG
DEADLOCK
CONTINUES
nOTOUS SCENES
FEAIED
WILL TOUR
IN JACKSON
THE CITIES
NEXT TEAR
ALMA MAN WON.
Oratorical Contest Was Held at
Muakspon.
Mnskegon.
tkegon. Mich.,
Mich.. aMy 14.—At
state oratorical ccint««st. held last eveo«
ina at Hacklcy
Trait
ilntna
school. Ctaude Watittm of Alma who
spoke on “Monarchyr of Man. or a Plea
for Republican Goremment."
was
given Brst place. Pred C. Shenaaa of
Port Huron, subject. "Stephen De
catur." was given second place. Four
others participated.
ORAWN NOTES.
J.
R
Jisrrill
Tratfad
HoUl—Farm
BoM.
Special to the SreBlaa Record.
Orawn. Mich., May 14.-J. R Merrill
has traded hU hoM property and
llrmy ban to James W. Hlillkcr for a
to the Rsthbone Sisters, the delegates
the supreme lodge were instructed
Sse their influence to this end. proled the Rathbooe Sisters and Pyth
> Sisters, the latter being a similar
organlzailun in the East, amalgamate
before the meeting of the supreme
lotige. It is expected that this amalgsmaltun will l>e bmught sIkmii and
that the ladies will get tbe recognition
they have so long desired. Before ad
journing. the grand lodge appmpr^ed
$254) for the‘ next anniuil (laradc oT the
uniform rank.
Rsthbone Sisters concluded
business with the election and
illai Ina of officers. «.ust of the ses
bell
oted to addresx4?s by the
officers.
granc
Quinl
correspondence
r officers ‘ ‘
tbe object
amalgamating tbe two
orders an
expressed the hope
>boul in a
that it would l»e brought about
short time. As a token of ber visit Mrs.
Quinlan was presented with a soaveoir
»n.
Mii. Rose Chalooer Mosher
s given a kiass fruit bowl and dec
orated olive dish aad Mrs. Headricks,
of MlddlevHle. a jewel as a reward for
Eve years serriee ax grand mlstress ot records and
>cted as follows:
Officers
Qrmad chief, Mrs. Rose C. Mosher.
May HoUen.
Sault 8te. Marie: graad .junior. Loos
Caro. Grand Rapids;
grandmanacer.
manager.
----------- ».aad
Maybee.
•bee. Delray; grand misess of recor I and correspoodence.
thel A. Heodi rks, M^dleville: grud
iistress of At
troit: graad protector.
Mlaale Smith.
lor. U
____
Alma
xa; grand outer guard. Pocahoataa
FOUR TEARS
HARO LABOR
Authorities
Believe
That
He
H
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Bic.vcUats may*
specified la tb«‘ ordinance today, but
tbe
be Bate limit expires and
they must keA> oE no
o matter what
eonditkm the roads
F In. The ordiexpire
■s that
What Base Ball gaoda baar.ng the Ipauldifig traRMMrii-----Wr are spectkl agents for thma goods and are abMdng ngw tbe
w things in Mito, Gloves. Bati. Balia and Maaka.
The same prices for these articloa hera aa la CMenga.
SNOW BTOffiM RAMD.
Warfc TMa Msrah»
By Wire to the Breaiag Record.
r Pell In'the CopCMeavo. May 14—The tiewp la the
Chisago hook btodertas was sadad tkis
moratag whsa kaadradr «C aMkm By Wire to tbe Kraatag Boeord.
Hongbtoa. Mlcb^ May 14 —A bliad
vatarbed to worb. kavtag akaadnaed
ig aaow storm raged tbroaghou
« £lfy Book Store
»M—BMBg*
WEATHFIR—^rriy rkrady tonighr'and Sunday, with poaaiblr abowm
MANISTEE ATHLETES
High School Athletic Association Has
Offered to Give the Loc
Toaip a Meet.
The Manistee High School j
invilation Is accepted
11 certalnl.v have a full season. The
bodale is aa follows; Bast Jordan
1da.v. Ihe r«ih. Manistee. Saturday.
»h. and 4*eto»kcy June 3
BU8INEBB MEh|oRCANIZ£.
lard
of
Trade Instituted
Rapids.
at
Elk
-A Itoard
last night
-n of Elk
Rapids as-ctianer memlien. .The ol>je<l of the organizaiion is Ihe promo
Hon of
TT.r
Rolwr
M. H.
Olometi’s
Sample
Oxfords
|^^\A/Q A But there', a big cUffercoce in mOk. The
YY O ■
a cow cut, no figure, nor the rm
ARE
I of her horns; it is what she givci in tbe
COWS • ^ ^
"■
li’5 Ml WS li Hvunt HU
We succeeded in obtaininj;
Hrew, Selby A: Co'i sample Ijne
of summer Oxfords, and have
placed them on sale at a
Thete are Suits and Suits and Hats and Hats.
“BUT NOUS GOOD IS OUIS”
Saetag of see to
SLSOoa Entry pair
Beautiful Im.' of Men’s Suits at ............. .......... .. .$7, $10, $18 to $98
The world famous “Newland’' Hats at.............................’.$8, $8, $1
Ties 25c to $1
Br to $1.50.
Belts 86c to $1.60.
swell footwear, is so well known,
ever)' Udy will recognize this
sale as an opportunitt «if un
usual meriL
$. Benda dr Eempany
ai»cn This 1.veiling
Real Reliable Clothim
Sixes 3 to 5
QHdlbsR. B andC.
MVfnalridt
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER** BHOR.
...OOlVIF-ORT...
Our new I ne of ladies' shoes will be sure to ploato you,
Edlsor and Victor Records for May
just In.
Orinnell Bros.
2161-41
•ai.oo, 9S.BO, B3.00
uT^u*™ "’****
Baby wants iI Go-Cart. You
can get a nice one here fo
cnly $1 a week.
We'll be glad to ahow thmn
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
The Boston Store.
SHOE STORE.
I
,
Opgealto WhHing HMM.
co.nfortablc
thocr,
but .:// want
THEREASON
Phones:
Citizens S2, Ball 1SS.
Cor. Tenth 8L
KIMBALL
Piano—the reason that so many
arc in uk to day, is the fact
that they a^e honestly made,
honestly prtc^ and fully guar
anteed. Factory prices and very
Lake Ava.
. sujtE:
FRAH FRIEDRICH & CO. j
Tb-
» Xi.-Hl, SI-: Fr.m4 Hlrrrt
libera) terms.
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
129 Front SL H.E.Stroit.Hrr.
Brrrrtbiac la thoall IiwtrumraU. MwH
Nnaie. Btr.
O. C. MOFFATT :
Abstracts of Title
J PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
EstaOlishod In 1808
Room 210 Stato Bank Bldg.
.
J
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. L-. HIVDOWN, aaimnmm^r
new JIrrwalSnm
' '
Shirts
Twenty or Twenty-five Wives in
Different Parts of the Country.
4.
'I
y Wirt* to the Evening Record.
Sioux Falla. 8. D.. May 14 —Four
rears imprisonment at hard labor In
tbe Sioux Falls penitentlar
ntlan- i. r Judge Jot
punishment ra
of the state cl
Cbas. O. IJons. who pleaded guilty to
tbe charge of bigamy preferred by a
Sioux Falls joung woman. The au
thorities believe that Uons has as
many as twenty or twenty-five wives
in different parts of the United States.
WILL RETAIN OLD ROOM8.
Woman's Club 8o Decides at Yeater■day AReraoon’a Meeting.
At the meeting of the Woman’s club
yraterday arteraooc the qoeatioa on a
ebange of location wax voted upon.
The Latiiex' library rooms and rooms
farfa arvOlea Arbor.
in the Millikea block were coosidered
Bdi PhUllps has sold hto farm aad
but It was decided that the club would
all pantmaJ pnperty bakmglBg to It
retain Its prexent locatioo in tbe Odd
to UaHe RBbaea. Mr. Mobsoa ei
Fellowx hall until It could do better.
to take paaaamlaa right away.
Bond. Three Riven. After adjourning Tbe club haa aome roomx in prospect
which
It could obtain. In tha fall or
the ladies sipped punch and had a
nE4#P ENOER
early winter.
iaacheoB
la a------- *
Vou Know
Today la tho Last Day That BleycBsto
May Maks Uaa of Stoaomlkp
for RWliit.
spedal train will tears at
It 6:S0 toalsht
toBlsht
■ to use the wwlks as la
DYING MAN WAS DISCOVERED BY
tbe return will be m
they have totally dtoremade early in
MERRYMAKERS.
garded reatrictioos
ictioos and r1
ridden with
neither a lamp nor a l>ell. The onl>
cognizance the cltixen nsuall.v had of
the approach of tbe noiseless
Want Taken to MiniBter*a Home I
was when be
Additianal T«n MUlien in OoM Em
Orawn When Death Ended His
death as the m
gagad for Expert Tuesday.
Sufferinos—Was Victim of an
By Wire to tbs evealpc Record
New York. May 14 —AddlUoaal en
Accident Last December.
gagemeau of UJKM.NH) la gold
made this moraing at the assay office
Grlffia. an employe of B. J.
Bjr Wii« to tlw ermlas Rscord.
for export Tuesday. R*ben tbe amount
died this morning at 4 o'clock
Loiidos. lUr 14—Tbs JapaaMe engaged fur sbipmeau is s«*nt. a total
from lajuries received oa hi* wa.v
bsir* oempM Koaa Uaa Baa. alaty of 150,000,000 in gold will have
exported since April.
from
Interlnchen last eight
■rilss Borth or Pra Hoaas Cbras
t evening a barber came to Mor^
TbrM boaSred Raulaa eavalir
gan's barn and wanted to be driven
dispcrawl, IsaTlBS -oae woundiMl ofInterlocben. Mr. Griffin was seat on
IBeoroa tbs BsW.
the drive. He was a cripple and for
this reason he was given a gentle team
Tbs New Cbaraag oorraapoadi
of horses. The barber bad a situation
4bs Rsvtsr Tciasnua eompaay wire*
at interlocben and tbe trip was with
that f ynmor has roarbsd tbers at aa
out incident.
About 1* o'clock
Griffin started bark alone. Whei
distance from Grawn be
SPEAKER JOE CANNON CALLED with the accld«
life.
As the Injured man i
IN THE POUCE.
covered consciousness, only supposi
tion gives a hint as to bow he
to bis death.
I.ABt night
Tbe Japanese troops oaotinne I
side of the road, near Grawn.
las at Pitsewo aad the railroad
arc heaps of logs which are plied
barn cot apain. aerenteen ralies of
OFFER TO SELL closely to the roadway. F:ither
tbe track beias sons. Tbe aailres are
of these logs had worked loose and
projected into the mad or the driver
Rrowias more raatleas as the Rosalani
in t
kness pulled tbe team too
eoatlBue to move out.
far 1
side, anj-way it is thought
A Paris mmor has it that Port
SevenUenth Ballot Stood. Vatea 4S5, that a wheel of the rig struck the end
thar has fallen with the loss of lOjOAO
of one of the logs, The horses Were
Lowden 407, Oeitean J7S. Hamlin
Tbe nnevidently moving at a
men oa both sides. This report
101. Warran 35. Sherman 51
fortunate man was thrown out and his
discredited.
font caught in the wheel,
and Pierce 34.
doubly unable to help himself, being a
Psaes Almost Impaastbts.
cripple and for a giiarier of a mile
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Indications show that he was dragi
Bt. PrtersbuiT. May 14 —The
comlas from Berlta that there
SpringSeid. 111.. May 14 —The stole along unable to extricate himself.
How long the man laid beside the
stroQx pouibllity of peace in the far convention to select a candidate fur
road after bis body was worked loose
Rast Is discredited here in unonria!
governor
is
Mill
in
a
deadlock.
Fearfrom the wheel is not known, but
circles. It is a weil-kaown fact
iotoiis scenes Speaker Cannon, shortly after midnight
a party of
natll Rnssht may hare retrieved
young
people, in which was Miss
losses sustained, peace is almost
chairman of the convention, called In
Wade, daughter of John Wade of this
the police and had Ihe aisles and platcity, who is
teaching school
near
ns cleared. Governor Yates said Grawn. came along on their way home
r Peru Pall Apaln.
this morning that he was approacbebd from a social gathering in the neigh
They heard Ihe groans and
by a party who wanted him to soil out. borhood
the newspaper
Ing rather frightened, went bark to
The seventeenth ballot stood Yates
letearam from Bt. Petersbunt reltei
' Campbell
mpbell Ifarm i
atlax the rumor' that Pon Arthur ha
4*5, I^wden 407, Deneen 37S. Hamlin
im tbe place i
fallen
H»9. Warner 35. Sherman r,1. Pierce 34. terns
rl help
Tenderly they gathered up the bat
tered but still breathing body and took
it to the home of Rev. W. Hill in
Grasn. where medical assistance was
promptly secured.
At 4 o'clock he
breathed
bU last. Tbe team was
found quietly grazing near the church
which was only a short distance fur
ther along showing that they had not
ran asay.
had an unfortunate
Mr. GrlRi
life
Ho was I cripple and in addi
tion last holiday lime he « » kirk.*d
hy a horse In Anderson’s Ita
World's
Fair Pmaident Preaentsd
Delegates Instructed to Use Influence arm broken. He wa* very poor and
With a Handaams Oold Watch as
this accident rendered hi* condition
to Obtain Recognition of Rsthbone
II tho worse
Ho had only been to
a •owvenlr of His Visit.
Sisters—Rsthbone Officers.
c»rk a few days when the accident
ime that robbed him of his life.
By Wire to the Rvenln( Record.
There is a pathetic coincidence in
ersl
in
rtant
changes
'
Bt. tiouis. Mo.. May 14.—Prince Pu
•nnection with the ud affair. Mr.
by the‘ grand lodge. Knight
I.4in. the represents! I re of tbe cmd his wife are separated, she
io Detroit
Is final session
I
Iteror of Chins to the world's fair, de- Pythias. al.Js
living In 1Racine, WIs. His son. who
After considerable discussion,
imrted IhU momlna for Chicaco and
years of age. makes his home
is IKi yea:
n tour of all the principal cities of decldeil to change the dale of t
1 hU m«*ther. This morning be arnual meeting to the third Tues lay in
America to inresiijmle the li
Ameri
■d
in
tbe
city, having come bei
to meet
September and the invitation K
condttloas. President Praacls
a surprise visit. But
accept«*d. make his fath(
esiMsli
isition company yesterday present- next year in Jackson was a«
the lips that would
V
have bid him weled the
Ihe prince with a haadsome pold The fiscal year was also changed from come are sealed forever by death.
March
2k
to
July
1
and
the
grand
chan
ratcb with the inscription ‘'lx>uli
Mr Griffin has two alsh
•urchi
city and Mrs. Peter J. Honnutb
W
of
West Ninth street la a half sister. Tbe
e not yet
>ndmeni
•CHOLARB ENTERTAINED.
■ body win
be
advisable. This
this
evening
by
thls^cl
- and submit
Two Asbury Claaaaa Have Plssssnt work during th«
Anders
rnderiaker Ai
report at Ihe next session.
Tims Last Evsninp.
On the subject of giving recognition
Edward DeYouna and Rev. Mujeb
Kennedy eQiertaloed their Sunday
school classes at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. DeYonna. KU West
Bieventh
Btreri. last evenina- About thirty of
the youna men and women of the
elaaaes were present.
The evenina
was spent In the playing of games and
social eonveraatlon.
Ucht refreshments of ice cream and
rake were sen-ed. Mr. aad Mrs. De
Young proved themselvesI good 1
nnd all enjoye*!
enlna
KIOHTH YEAR-SIM
KEEP OFF SIDEWALKS
Racltel by a Travarae Girt.
aeries of reetula was gifen la tbe eolicce cbapel Tbnnday evenlBE b7 Mlaa
Florence Tboatpaon of Trararae City.
Mtoa Tbomyaon was given a reception
by tbe PM Alpha PI CrateraitT. Bbe la
tbe an^bter nf Mr. and Mra. D. C
'Xia
m
SetSeat Neckwear from New Votk, 26c, 60c, 76c and............. I .OO
W9nio Broa. Fine Shirts, $1 and................................................. 1-60
outer gtadra 60c and...................................................................... 75C
Young's H*to and Pemn% Glovei on sale here.
€. Wilhelm,
Ormer
^ ami Oaha
Onr Ckil4rai*s DeRSitmeat U quite a little atore in hadf—no other
toch aiaortmem of novelties in **LHU* FdAowf” fine suito and top
coats may bb found in northern Michigan—$1.60, $8.00, $8,60.
$8.00, up to $7.00—always busy, but alarayi ready to wait on
BamiUen Clotf^ag Compmif
I ZTsmia BHxmDb teavkbee cirr, mioh, atTmoAT, mr h »>*•
WaMAMS’RESS
ASSOCUTION
»
i«T. tSnnSx w. NM
TO BENT
GOOD UPRIGHTS
We onto a Bportsily ef ffartfag
Manea fa Ifaaarbara far the Boortfar.
CaiMtitgN CiM ^f§rmm.
lapaa baa lost her drst warship
the report of Ibis eaine oo Priday
gdrtecwtb a nay be U^d down to
ot^tkr urtural attrlbutee of the day
•wd art as a rtguMcant pfabee of
A Bfartlliig Task
e a IMe. br. T. G. Msrrttt, of
may. Pa... Bsade a startilag
attacked
d by a
often touad
Bbters execileut for aente
______ aad liver troubles so I |
scribed then. Tbe pstleat gab
frass tbe Rest, aad has aot bad aa
' taefc la 14 noatba.'* Bleetrtc ^tters
' S iBMAnSfaTSiKtlnraSd^OA
Zi tSfal -Try tbm. ^ty
•*
Jab«eoa<s Drug atorw aad r. H. r
Hags Aren OW Carpets.
It trttl pay you to iavesilgaie I
rou plaee your orders for mgs.
with ae^Ul of irteeu tbousaad dol
Ian aad have factories at Petoekey.
a: Boo. Mtcbigaa: Boo. On
MMbigaa:
tarto. We are tbe origb * s of
from
“Btaltary RaBs." trade na
oU carpets, alt others are 1
Write tor e booklet. We bare no
We pay tbe freight
.. Mitchell
zisi-tsi
tMag'^^iTo^' Yw^falri
Mae ef bohed feeds at the Law
bainry. laadae ef gueilty. dOC I
italea. •» B. PreoL
irfdJBdfwasee.
J. W.Btefar.
VaorlleliaMe Hewn POroWier.
lebed.
as In
■
We aim to give the eery beet eerrlee to tbU de
every braacb of our buslaeee aad peraoae renttog Ptonoe of ue are
Mtnrrd of wlaMM estlaCartloa to every srsy.
MART mOH PRICBD PIANOS WHICWHAVB BBN U8BD. BUT
PULLT RVAIRBD at our FACTORT ere toetoded to oar reatiag
Baase ef tbewi cmaaot be toM tron aew. They are eepectolly
dselreblT IW msleieae aad teachers wtabiag to real far tbe sunner.
Tbees 1 ~ anrnti sre slso oSered for able st very low prices sad
***^WBAUj0W a TBAR-8 RBNT on THB PURCHASE OF A NEW
PIANO. Call or wrrite tor full psrtlealars.
Orinnell Bros,
Traverse City Store 159 E. Front Street
Main StDr* and Plano
Factory
FIRST CLAIM PAID.
at Ptrolt. Michigan
0— eur large, heavy, eek
bedrwen sutt. meetly quarterMwed. for B2&.7&.
»ere Merguette Rellwsy gegtoiiing an j]
the East Paris Wreck AccunuIrtiesL
Allboogh dozens of etolne have 11
been died aad danage acUoos begun,
months ago. agalast tbe Pure Mai- '
conpaay as tb.
tbe retuU \
queue Railway conpsay
>n entered
of the dlssstroos Bast Paris wr«k.
Mohawk.
between tbe
early last winter, nmr Grand Rapids,
tbe first claim was settled tbe other j Ceateulrt a^ John Harrington,
day. Mrs. Anas Mv received a check cblmaey aweep. oe tbe other. It la a
eTf and ber cblldrm contract to sweep tbe chimneys of
for PAOO for herself
la settlement of ber claim for tbe 1.000 kooaes bekNigias to these o
death of ber bush
paates. and Hairtogton took it at
cenU per aweep. Tbe regular price
for sweeping a single chimney is a
J. A.^Ou
xr. But there la some advantage
i hospital from a aevere
(ring sure of 1,000 ebimneys at 50
case of piles causing 24 tumors. After cents per. over standing around all
doctors aad all remedies failed. Ba^- day and being uncertaia of aay cbim
len’a Arnica Salve quickly
i at twice the money.
further Inflammation and cored him. It
conquers aches and kllU pain.
at
JohnsoB's Drag Store and F. H
Meads, druggist_________
Another electric railway proposition
t being dlseuBsed and this time it sug
gested that Grand Rapids. Mnskegoa.
Ca.illlac aad Traverse City and tbe
villages betsreen be connected by trol
ley cars. It baa not been said srbo is
lible for this suggestion, but.
r be Is, he hasn’t done any
____ for this road won't be built
light asray. Ofllrera were elected the
other day for the Alpena. Gaylord A
Weatem railway, and for tbe fifth
time, but that steam railway, supposed
to connect Alpena wltb tbe eastern
shore of Lake MIebIgan. probably at
Frankfort, hasn't been built. If Cad
illac bad the railways, steam and elec
tric. for wbicb h
been drawn oo th
point our facilities would be uneqtialed by any other city to the srorld.
—Cadillac News.
M. FEMErS
BTAOE AND PLATFORM.
KIDNEY
Backache
Fred
Raymond’s
comedy. “Old Arkansaw. '
be the
attraction at Steinberg's Grand op^
bonne next Saturday evening. May 21.
Mr Raymond has remodeled tbe play
somewhat tbU season, added more
comedy and apeclallles and triira^
rtown some of the talky scenes. All the
enery la bright and new and the proictlon la on a much grander acale
an ever before. The role of Jerelah Snodnaaa la in the bands of an
comedian. Tbla
Kceptlonally
xcter la undoobt
laugh-provoking
Ihsvsfasa a ssffsrw ttm tbasM
Miglnal Idea that
far evw tea ysan aad ksva aftaa baaa
Inirodoced into a play,
d. look, action ai
It is probably I
provokes laughb
Cm
afforded relief qTapotr 1 aow fas
iracter on tbe Am
most talked of c----I srer ka«e la m Kfa.
•
stage today. The “young
Amer- well as AD.A
BLACKSliL. K<
• will Ulk about “Old Arkanxaw"
UU.aa:„»l. A,kforC«
for roontbx after It appears and many
e by Jaa. G Johimon and Bugof the older ones will Join In Imitating
see A
the i>ecuUarltles of Jetry.
X,
n you are pale, no energy, ao ain
bit Ion. Irritable, cross, ugly, take Hotlister's Rocky MounUin Tea. and a^
It revilalUe your whole system. I»
will do tbe business tborougbly. 25
cents, tea or ublets. Johnson’s Drag
8to(
When we shoot a gun, and mlsa. we
pertop,
t ^11
snarl about “poor marksmanship.'
do we ever thtok that such stray bul
lets go on. and on. until finally toey
land somewhere, and where? Otto
Katz, whose home U near Menominee,
ne of tbe stray buIleU
bul
Seek. Katx sras sfUIng In tbe Mack
men W^E
smith shop talking wltb
atrike him in
len be felt sometbiag
i
f side of tb( neck, cauaing a sharp
pain. Thinking that one at tbe men
toae at him. be paid
ao
bad thrown a stoae
p
atteatioa to. tbe lacldeat
iDCldeat untH he
1 felt
tbe blood trickling down hU neck. Tbe
sbM came through the open window of
Cnrract tlma, handanms finthe shop and Is suppoaed to have been
lah. low pries.
a stray ballet from a rifie of tome
bonti-r. Tbe doctor did not succeed
Bss our wimlow.
in removing It. Half an Inch to tbe
SALT RIgINO BREAD every Thurs left and tbe Jugutar vela wonld have
day at the Lawrence Bakery, 402
been severed.
RA8TALL.
Union, to E. FreoL
XlS4-1t
Hustling Jeweler.
Su’i.
THE HABIT OF SAVING
It b the s)’fitematic addition of small or rood^te
savins!2 that tells—not the spasmodic deposits of
large amounts.
; AttTlitsiooiatisastorire battery oTaocht aimed eierfj*
be drawn upon when other
NtwerbasrlTeiMt
We invite deposits of any amount in our savings
department, and loan steel banks for home use to
customers free of charge.
FIRST NARONAL BANK
TU all I ask. except good health,
WTiicb comes wltb taking Rocky
Mountain Tea.
Jobaaon's Drag Store.
writes to tbe
A rural correspondeat
c
South Havi Tribune: “I’m acard tew
drive Into S. Haven fer tbe ant
have a aplrltt
MlM cans 1 have
aplrltted bo
Tbeve Is a loit of truth,
truth. all
■
m his observaUcaa, wb.__
somewhat “Ironed out“ by tbe Bouib
Haven editor: “HU priaelpal
careless of tbe safety of tboae Whom
theymMC He aays-and ^ly-<hat
People caax*^Uy
ill;
J broken veni
I iNokea bones or bends oust a
more. Tbe amay _
aad placed to Jeopardy for the plenaTbe greatest tonic, rtreagth- giver,
blood-producer, life prolonger ever of
fered the tick. Such ii HoUIrter'a
Rocky Mouatnla Ten. A family hlaaatag. 2S cewto. iohanon’a Drag Storn.
eXCUI^lONS
PEPEMjSptlBTTB
Btots Convsrtloo, Orand RapMs.
One fare plna 2Sc for road trip.
Good going May 17 and axoralM trah
May It. Good rrtnratog uatn May 1
r f.: >'if
wfll give tt careful atteathm.
This nsessage appliss to tbe
men sad the sTtnaea aUfce.
OFFlCCfta.
d^
H. S. Hall, president.
A. V. Friedrich, vice preeWeat.
Chat. wnbetsB. rS president
R LTEdsmrds^ssklstaat cashier.
A beautiful, well made, solid oak Parlor Table, jwt bke cut, 94 mc^
square top, heavy rims, FrcDcfairgt, fine finirti,ODlx,.. .
1.75
^---------- Tight along u|
thapes,ityles
St what you'
»
J. W. SLATER,
Your Rsllabls Home Furniahar.
WHOLEBALE i
LOOKING FOR A MOME
Do yon know we can sell yon a
home cheaper thaa you caa hoy
direct? Why do you spend your
tlB»e looking for what von want
to buy when we do it for you—
FREE? We are posted as
tbe value of property In any part
prop.
of tbe city—we don i1 list
1
erty when tbe seller wi
more than it Is worth. Will you
give us five minutes of your
time—when convenient to you—
aad let us show you our list and
explain mir methods of doing
bastoess?
Big business chance on Front
street—lavestlgaie.
A. F. Nernngsf.
C. W. Aahton.
MONARCH BRAND OF
HIGH CLASS
THEY ARE
CERTAINLY
FINE
sssavsfi
CANNED GOODS
ito
to
to
THEY COST MONEY
BUT THEY ARE WORTH
EVERY CENT
ENTERPRISE
grocery
poccy PRTm
Tb« Nr* Msrek Hit Tbst
t« aewfSnc the (.'unatrr
Sptcial
Salt ’
FOR 6 DAYS
ORIY
ISc<^WI8e
Pipe Your douses Tor Bas Eight
If yoii arc ImlliUng. plp<> your hntise. even If thorr Is n(»
presohi. for there sill l»e stjme day and the piping can 1
cheaper while building.
If yon are cleaning house we can pl|u- your house at a v
Mtnable figure and conr*-al Ihe piping.
0iiantll Brosi
159 e. TnHtSt.
Craptrst £ity Das Campany*
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Great Gathering'GoBilGroceries
Over 1.000 times a year you stop your active work to eat. To be able to
work you must have good food. Our constant aim is to sell nothing but the
purest food, and our grocery department is a mo.st attractive place
:: ::
A guru Thing.
It U said that aotblag Is sure except
deatb and taxes, but that Is not alto
gether true Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Cooaumptloa U a sure cure for
all lung and throat troubles. Thouaanda can teatlfy to that. Mrs. C. B.
Bbepherdtown. W. Va..
a aevere ease of Brona year tried everything
•lief. Oaeboi
>lacorery then
ubaolutety.'' It's Infallible
for Croup. Whooping Cough. Grip.
Pneuaoala and Oonaumption. Try IL
IPs guamateed br Johasoa’s
Store and F. H. Meads. Trials
free. Reg. sixes Sfic aad tl-M.
A targe aaaertment of giitlng
raem chairs. Anything you
want at Juat what yau umit to
pay.
J. W. Blater,
Yaur Rallabla Hama Famlahte.
wm
^fOPLES^
Oar fwatlag faniaeae Is so estonrtre that we are warraatod la eafry*
lag a BPBCIAL BBKTINO 8T0CX. la
wbkii there is ererTtblng tron n aew Upright of fair grade
flTBINWAT ORANDl
nootb to tbe 1-------------ways la tbe eery best of coodltlaa. behig carefnily looked orer when
salertypol
returaed from reatsl. repaired If aeeeeeary aad the <
mSLm
i sssjr
Y^BMUng
No Mttar bow snail, ao s
kowRngcutbe
liM to $SJM HeitUy
-WJS:
Tk* tfiMBth Basaal awtlac at tke
Itrkif W«^ * -----a May
Jew
vOtto WM la I
C. A. ■KCtXNCfl. CMr
1 s»« X. TW I
In polat «o a
____________
ncedacoetbe
eraadw of May SI win be a pabUc eaa.
wftb addraaaas by Mayer U A. Ooodrfeb. Dr. faana B. Dover of Aaa Ai^
bv aad Mias BatM. praaMeat of tbe
k Oa Wstasaday tbsra vtU
aad talks oa sablaets of lal both to aevspapar
■al vrttars by Soda Milerray PNaIr
¥OTi POU'.TMl MUOOE AONM.
nee City. Mrs. Bose Allee Cbapiasala. Mrs.
Oa llnAiAF tte aaartal alMalaa oa BOM Of Walla. Upper
Detroit. Mrs. May
Lacy A. Leoltt ofr D
prapoaltloa to bead tbe city for
of Bay aty. Mias
IMM Jbr a aew alert bride* oa Wart
of Aaa Arbor.
irwoo?
Wood of Mi
SM rtiart will be beU. Tbe polta Mrs Alice M.
arm be opaa at tbe Oaaa atrart eaglaa Marparet B. Aldaa <jf
Mrs. AosnsU D. Baraes of Howell.
boaat ftrta 1 p. at. te 7 p. at. ^
Oe Wedaaaday enniac PreaU
It is l^pnma» that tbeae beads be aad Mrs J. W. Maack of HlUsdalc oolvoted. Tbla bridpe baa basa aeadad lesa will give a reception. Tbaraday
be occupied by a rlslt to
far a leac ttec aad aalaas faads are to
d a carrlase aad aotobe preeyed farm aew eaa aeriees aed
> Bav Baesa lake aad
la tbe afternoon there will be e
____ see nesting and oMnorlnl to
Mrs. Mnrtbn gnyder Root of Bay Oty.
bridge vbicb U la wae aov baa
death oecnrred tbU spring. Tbe
aamea a great anay years. A new wboee
ooaclodlng talks of tbe • ..............
bridge is aa abartate aeoeartty aad ghren by Mrs. Bersb J.
PruelU Janet Sbennna of Detroit,
eeary rotor aboold east his ballot In
le erenlng Mrs. Kale E. Ward will
taror of tbe beads.
rtnin tbe neaoclntion at ber borne.
I sromen doing regular nevsiMiper
work or general lllernry work are eli
gible to actire menbersbtp.
parlanat. Wre tbe sroosen
ebarge tar a veek. aeoonpHsbes aotbtag Oise, It bas at least broogbt to tbe
atteatioa o( tbe guilty oaes U
apH oa tbe sldevalk U aot right. Conprteat autboritlee agree that apatun
or apit is a potent factor in tbe trans
Inina of disease gems and tbe bablt
af expectorating on tbe sidewalk
daagsraas froas a saaltary point of
should aever be used <
slew. Mot only that but It Is aa on sitlcies
OB prescriptions from reputable pbygsatlstuly aad tncleaaly habit
slcUas. as tbe damage they do U ten
would be waU If sobm TrsTerse City fo;d to the good you can p^lbiy de
rive
from
them. Hall’s CstSfrh Cure.
rttlaaaa wouM step to the curb instead
Bunufaclured by P. J. Cheney A Co..
of ereatlag llltle rltrers of dlth on tbe Toledo. O.. eoDUlns no rnemry. and
sidawalks to be stepped In aad tbe is ukea Internally, acting directly up
ganaa carried to bones by shoes and on tbe blood and praeoua^Surfaces of
ibe system: la buying Hall's CaUrrh
by drans nUrU.
Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It
U taken tatemally and made la To
The -terrible Turk- wltb torch and ledo. Ohio, by P. J. Cbeaey A Co. Tes
sword U again derastaUag ArmenU Umonlals free.
Sold by druggists. Price. Tfic per
aad tbe aesrspaper repom giwTely
aay. *Tben are but few left to kill.” jttle.
Take Hall’s Fkmily PHU for cnnstlBla’e preoeenpatioa la the far Bast pat ion.
was pcrtBpUy taken adraatage of by
aaMaa to alleaee the rebeliloas ArANOTBCt CLECniC LINE
daaa. That tbU sUeactag Is effartlre eaa be abown by again refer- Grand Rapids. Muskegon. Cadillac and
Traverse City Are the Btotions on
tfakni.the New Paper Route.
_ I UK
H'ASKTiiir
PIANO S
Gimiil GmIs emtir
Tea-Coffee Counter
and vinaa—peaenaa, appiaa, piums,
mwbyb. tomatoaa. earn, baana. Than we xall tha finaat
ftk of canned maafa-raady eookad. ready to be
a^d—roast baaf, potted ham, Vienna sautage.
sliced tongue—nothing batter for lunches.
Wa do pride ouracivea on our Use and coffees.
There lx a reason for K—they are the best Our
Mocha and Java at 40e la the same grade the year
round. We carry 25 other kinds. Then eur teas,
the Black Tea. the Green Tea, the Englieh Braakfast the Oolong. We want you to sample theea—
that means steady custom.
Condiment Counter
Breekfast Foods Counter
This is where the ladiaa alwaya atop. Tha men
know It at meal tlma baeauxa of the good thlngx
placed bafora them. Ever try Oyster Cocktail Sauce?
Makes one’s mouth water to Juet look at IL Then
tharw’e Bnlder'e Salad Draaalng. Sniderit Catsup.
Deviled Olives. Baby Olives, Mixed Plcklaa, Chow
Chow, Oherkina. Olive Oil—everything thaVe good.
If there ie anything made In breakfast foods wa have
it Look at the list: Force, Korn-Kriip. Cara Nut
Flakes, Malta VKa, Crape Nuts. Try-a-bita, Cream
of Wheat Brittia Bits, Ralston Breakfast Food. NautriU, Pillabury Vrtoa. Cat-a-Biacuit Banner Oats.
Relied Oats. Lincoln Oats. Mothar'a Oats. Make “an
ote“ of thaaa.
Dreams
The CaMli Coietir
The Net Counter
and
0orset$
Tha moat dalicieaa candlaa fresh from tha factory
every day. You can buy candy from 10c a pound to
tha vary basL Straub Bros. A Amlotfe Famoux
Chacelataa are the llnaat made in tha country. Wa
always carry a full Una put up in either haK or tha
full pound boxes, or you can buy them In bulk In
any quantity yew want
And who don’t ilka nuts. Thera are ao many ways
of aarving them, Tha nut bowl should be filled at
all times in the home. To be aarvod attar meals
or far tha callark anjoymant Almonds, Brazil Nuts,
Filbarta, Pacana, Paanute. You can have your
choloa or wa sail them mixed. Nuts arc the healthiest
things you can eat
We do not tell dreaBM. bat we
do aell
not what corset yooJiave
wenrtog. this ad. Is to call your
attaaUoe to THB PURITAN
COR8BT8 which are richly
worth fiOc aad tUM aaeh. We
are offarlar them lor a short
Uma at fific aad 4fic aach.
BVBRT LADT has dnama
that ahoald ba totarpertad, aad
that all may hare a comet solutiaa of,them. wo hara aaenrad
a llmttad aambar of Pmltaa
Drnam Books, a copy of which
w01 be givsa avary lady parehaatog a Paritan OorscL
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
A M HANNAH & LAY «
.m
MERGANTIIl COMPANY
-M
: v-i
'zr^< ”
THB EVDOTO KBOOBD, TOtTEBm CHT, MtB, a«IBH>AT, lUT M> MO*. ~
HANNAH &UY GO’S
HIGHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
B E ST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR.
TRAVERSE CITY,
•
ctmms wiws
wtaaoQMM
m
At L’Aaae a deer wa» aoltoed Iryto* ’
to reaeb toad pear tbe foot od Pall |
ritrer. Ovlas to ita soft eoadltloa of
tbe toe at tta adga of tbe bar. bovever. It vas aaable to do ao. Then,
after aereral tarote attempts to aare
-
MICHIGAN
ttoelf from drovolac. tta aatasl
naetad solM toe. Asata the lee broke
aad acalB tbe deer vas nbaiersed.
Ue aataal atrncclad.
Ftor ivo boonI U
•rat ta tbe water
ter and then on tbe toe.
vbsB frosB esbaaktioa
baustloa It vent down
1 more.
mal aad a boat was sent crat but
unable to render asauunoe. Another
dfwr. erldentljr tta mate of tbe animal
drowned, enereexled In reaehinc tbe
abore.
A »T—r-oU tot is mr»HwY ymammt crtatasl voadsr. Ths FIlBt
M kla M tk« -B«s M Bcvr m
H ■—iciil to CD to sStaaL tat ta
ta'l Dlwajs ttan. Ob Ms tat nmMs tm tta Banov catfc. ks vaaMro« Uto OsttaB ft rs—lsfw- lava«rr. vtars ta Itata tta aafe epaa.
ata tta taekkespsr atesat Tta HiUc fsUov vsat tato tta ssoacr box to
aa lastaat. vtars ta was fbaad vtaa
tta koctaaspir rstarasi. Oas Uar
poctat was ataaOT staCed vttli eask.
Tta pottos took ctafcs of hlai. Tta
us fen (
aatfl hb Botbar ooald be
to take rharsa aC htaL
Indian Mrar aatiraa ara jakUaat.
Tber mar not tare.tta blstest city In
tta world, bat ttay bare Jaat atovad
away tta AaaaC Iroat arer. aad tt will
aerre aa coaalp for yeara to ootoa! Last
Sunday noratac “Jo-* McMallaB and
aoaw frteada playad *taoke}r front
ebnrcb. taklas tbair tackle up tta Uttla PlsaoB rhrer, wbere they landed a
riant
rainbow trout
wbicb. when
dresata. welybed aeren pounda. Tta
bOBlface of the Alcore hotel aerred It
oa a plank.
Tbe qntokeat at tta atart aometiaNa
..auae too loor on tbe back atretoh aad
lose out at tta ftnlab. That Is tka
fate of Herman Drnbln. who was fired
ofi a frelrbt train nt Adrian, after
beat tax Us way from Cbtoaro. “I'm
beaded for Roaaia to Join the exar'a
armr and >elp lick Japanshnllardln
army and 4clp Udt tta Japs.** be esctalmcMl. as be landed ta a policeman's
arms. The cops took pity on him and
let him sleep all nlrbt In the “cooler,''
and ta tbe atorntar wUbed him pood
■-rk on his Journey. Drubin stole a
lecf to ret to Russia more rapidly.
_jl was captured at Palmyra, and now
he fears tbe ciar msy have to wait a
while for him.
samsfli TBB€
Brentar aenrioe and aerana at 7:M
Jtt the South Side DrpSoods
Store
' Tta TaaacmMa Blakop Otnispte wUl
preack at tta Moraiar aad ert ‘
Her. Hurb Reaaady, paator.
Moralar aerrtoe 10:W. Tbaak offerinr for tbe Wosaan'i Pereira Mtoatoaary soelrty. Addresa bj
tor.
Claaameetlar. 9:45 a. m.
:;fiO m.
Boaday acbooU U;fiO
■pvortb learne. *E:M p. m.
WaRar Daria.
You can always find a full Una of Lntflaa’ F«rniahin«s.
A new Una sf
Salta Jual roeatoaft
Paau da fiata
Waabakla Salta, lOe. IBc and fiSc.
Crunli Salta aoc. Croak Laatliar ftatta tn
Brown. SOe.
fttaek.
FS&.’gg -fa.
My.
esr^— —•aar
Tan, Groan and
Alao a blfl Una of ethara at Me, BOc and 78c.
.Hetkwear.
i Kreatide.’'
f
Wa have an ata^ant I
arch •*
Mary
Cellars and Collar and Cuff Bata
at 28c, SSc and 90c.
Eldred.
•TTie Ideal Paator for the Epworth
Learners,'* W. H. Scott.
"Oh. Urht Shtae In." Male Qnar
irju. j.
“The Ideal Epworthlan." Hapb Ken“*Hymn. God B« WHh You '
Benediction.
A c«»rdtol welcome at these services.
Church of Christ (Diaciptaa.)
P. ur
s*!!hj^. "Be
Morninc.
TRY A flKCORO WANT AO.
• am kmitkit;
^ Sanaparith
actor.
at f :>• au m.
I at lfi:fifi. with tta
oafir—tlna by Bisk-
■?/ T;
/
.
BUGGIES
of
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Select any article advai-.
tisad and we will deliver
ea. ^.^£'JS'S!?£S£
upon payment of
ONE OOU-AR-
DOLLAR SALE Barney Anderson
THE
-7-
BOSTON
STORE’S
You cannot imagine what grand opportunities are presented here. Nothing like our
dollar sale was ever known to people of Traverse City. On payment of ONE DOLLAR
any advertised article will be delivered to you. Come and see what a dollar will do.
$1.00
$1.00
This dainty com'binn
Till. Iiuidviil.
CMIA CLOSE!
tlon
.
STATE STREET
j
Pruyer and pralw senlre
‘^letlnSr^m be held ta CHy Opera at 7:30 In church parlor*
A cordial welcome to all.
BOOKCASE.
Iiayment.
of fur
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
ThI?
5.5.
sMM
hlrtly i«.ll,hrt «iid 1.
payment of
SI.OO
Rwnini;
7:no:
miIiJ.-<I.
"rumHome "
l*.mleroMsl prayer moetliip TMin. j
Ep,orth !.»«»•. C;li
Welcome to woiwhlp with u* are'
stranser*. working men and the poor
Christian Science Services.
Modern Woodmen hall, over ^t-
s_*=; jabts:
$1.00
First Methodist.
Rev.
inplr.
'it;,
conch, upholiteretl in fancy French vck>ui»,bctt siccl conatruclion,
worth $12.50.
We’U »dl you one for fS).76 awl tlefiver it to you
li|a.wL
It •!liu
It:
Frianda.
Rev. Henry McKlnldy, pastor.
9:4i>. Ssbbsth school.
11 ;(«<>. preaching by Rev. FrancU
Thomas of Indiana.
3:00. Junior CbrisUaa Endeavor.
6:13. Senior Christian Endeavor.
7:30. preaching by pastor.
Thur*dsy evening prayer meeting at
N;VpY„nb'!:S.%
Thu large
Choice
DRESSER
iiN ta
OHM
ErM iwywMBt
$1.00
First
6M»t,
$1.00
first
payment.
Ha*
rubber tlrea. rubber
hub cap*, femt brake
and adjownblc f.mt and
back.
U worth 125
We wlU aHI It for 119
aad deliver It to you on
payment of
$1.00
aVF V/
koreasers
113.75
usscr"
j
EXTENSION TABLE
$ 1.00
SISilO
MlfiCKLLANEOilfi.
All are cordially welcomed to these
services.
NaUee to Caroaqtoro
Free Methodist.
Free Methodist proaching at 218
East Fourteenih street
Sunday
10:30 a. m. Rev. C. Miller. ,,
*”11^0^ cordially Invited to the
First payment This table is made
of solid oak. hat 42x42 top, jJoltdied.
heav}’ turned legs and extends 6 ft,
worth $12.00.
We will seU you ooe
for $9.50 and deliver it to jrou on
payment
^1.00
^
^
s?<«
pTr..,r
L<RL£fBSjri!isjrKiVrtsr-
“*
Young People's Society of Christlsn
w1
PV.P.PP
tl.00
This beautiful.
nfllftiTI
air li'ia
Payment
The W is morth^lW.^ the matItem
*P«"« « iwUrgeS
wnrt»$2.B0 1
wnsll drat
a,*toj»
tl0.2S, we mU the outfit for ^ .
d. is
ones shaped,
SK.OO and deliver it to jou f I
fitted with bevel
on payment of............................... fg |
French plate mir
ror and is finiihetl
ak or ma
cither oak
hogany, sells reg
ularly for 12.50
we will sell }-ou
one for $10.75
and deliver it to
joo on pajincnt
•TJg^isn?aaTay’‘ta.“
$1.00
ANY STOVE
This quarter sawed oak
In our department, whether olL «»»«»line, wood or eoal. not kiaher than I2«.
delivered to you on payment of
DIIBI,
$1.00
SI.OO
first paymenu
These
chair* are of finest
workmanship.
1on p
tack
posts,
braced
arm* and S-ply veneer
sent.
A ebUr that
would grace any home.
You would think U
cheap at 913J0 a set.
Our price Is 910.75. and
we deliver It on payment of
SI.OO
MAKERS OF HAPPY HOMES
THE BOSTON STORE
Evsngelical Church-
mil'
6:30 p. m.. Y. P. A, led by Mr*.
Scott, eSubject. "Brotherllneas."
7:30, I
Everyl
uw
ViHEH BABY
IS OOMIMB
KBSTRACTS OF TITliE
use
Mother’s Friend
AT REASOHABLE PMCBS|
H. C. PAUMER
Martin, of Kingsley, pastor.
Rev.
Ovwr First Nattonal ftank
Service Sunday at 10:30 a. m. AH
V.'ououj •* -rrsiesl <lream of beanta at
Oermans rordi
cordially Invited.
glory i* v.hcn aatote has ctaaca tar to
Salvation Army Sarvtoea,
Goner State aad UbIob etroeu.
Captain and Mr*. Mnasalle
WANTKO
•occcM and the life4oog eatMactioa cooi-
'itaMlags erorr algkt asoapi Moa- the uncerulntr whether ehc shaU aee a
sweet girl or a tamre bojr face bcelde tar
oa tta pHlow adds seat to her expcctaacT.
‘'L-b,...,,.
MoCtar'a FHaad applkd extcnelly
t p. m.: JuBlor maad ; 9:90 p. m.:
«. 9 P. a A
Sad caa
Goner of
Waablagtoa
aad
WANTKD
tetataahliy. ta^^
dmerful in dispoeitida!*^Sho are aratoallT
iafiuenced by tta ooBtiaaad aee of this
Itark great Unimetit, MOTHER'S FRIEND.
‘bI?’Lnoaard B. B^paator.
MMoa aafi Tldtar 1
T:tlL
T«rr A Mooae wAitT «a
3HB KVHHlTOBBOOBft TBATKESE dlT, MOM, 8AT0BDAY, MAT M, l»>i.
UNION MADE
A asMIcr eheaU be phrskaly piw
pared aa weB aa amataRy sdaiatod te
perfara hla dattoSL A tagalar eeorae
at phiplral caltnre. ater Tecngatord as
htohly hcatertal to men te aajr walk
af Ufh. la af etIU greeter taapartaare
to the BoMlereB wbeae physical eeeatL
!
HffBrr Ml) ciartM Taaantar
tatSoe depaada tte anecaaa ef a caia
; »{• tkk oooe fnm B«taa Barter.
^
JaUaa F^^wjwt to BDc «a»MB this Pfilga.
himtarT tralaiag Is wasted If tt
I
Mime* CUn aad Sue ttrmtr ter«
;ir<ars«d tram Texas. «ter» ihry
] tpeni the vlBtn- vUh their paraaU.
acquire this aecMettetes a welherw
j
BUbop Gtlieapte of Grand Rapid! I« laagcd roame ef eallatbmics aad alh. the ctMac of Rer. and Mrs. C. T. ~
totlc iastracilaa. tateOlgeatly epplkd.
i over Saadar*
Athletlct sheald te a fMtnre of tte
;
Clara Vlanle. the little dancht
Billtorr tralaiag
af a IsaMler. and perigaf
; Mr. and Mia. J. J. Tladale. It renr
; trlih broochla) pneaaKmU at their aaaairet poUcled to tadoct
tldpater to stifles has no place hi
< tifjne on Sisteeath street.
latkme of oOcers and men. aud
the reUt
rihing
nhaoM give
prapei
lastrnctlon.
Athletics wtU
make tte service mare attractive to
tte men. will tecreese tbe anmber of
re-enltolmenta. aad will auika the anry
more elficksL—Ootlag.
M. GmnMl«> SpnMPM Mr tklt a
tasior • rUM la MraR.
; R^. W, A. l^afaHa rctaraai tkk
|a«« tnm TlnM»naTtti«. «tof« k«
iastre hto MmaaUm
aM toe! (arr bcCrr* tlie Bnude Ooaaty TMcb:<T«' awortatioa M cvaalas.
.
m,
($
>;
.di
r POWDER
Abaaiirtalir tera
srr.Hr™~si
tiimm HKmHBT ofHmmfth
U>W scons NAVE
CAPTAINS’
SALARIES-"''*”'”"** *"' ®“" “**“■*
Dally Marteta.
ran qw
MADE
Tte Hladooa dectorr that tte Baah
aad blood of SB owl will make a pet^
asa lasaoe who cate or drlaka U. On
this occoaot BMB who are devoarad
by Jcaloasy of a rlral or hatred of ao
enemy come furtlrely to the msrkK
aad porchaae aa owL la oUeaca they
carry It borne aad aecretly prepare a
dacoctloo. which aa accoatoUce win
pat Into tte food of tte object of their
OaW •
Have Voted to Aeeot
Late Carriora Offora
PaaoeagT
•Unea May Withdraw.
Cleaelaad.
Mar 14.—OBcera i
tte Maatora aad Pfiota' aasocteiion
tevo roeolved reioms fnw pon«
eooach oe the vace propoaitloa of the
Lake Carrion, with the mult that the
oCor has boeo rejected by aa «
vhotelaa najorltrDIstrtet Capt. Paul Howell ot
Maaten and Pilots' assocUtloo
aoat the roUowlac oamnualcatlo
PraMtoat Llvlasatasw oT the I
Canton’ aaaoHatloa la this cltr:
la ruUHlEoeat of n.v
atraaaiBai withI the asBoclatioa which
yoa npraaoaU to give you
oartloat poastb > opportunity,
salt of the TO) twadna vote, referred
to thet natobars of the Aaerlcsui Asaoeiathtaa of MaatenI aad F
Pllou. I will
roapaetfally autc that
hat the acceptance
altloa has been almost
rajocU'l- In lac*, the few
tostohan votlag to accept
Boeh a snail nlaorlty that we hard
thtak It wortk oar whhlle to notice
at all. Reapeetfully yonn.
‘*Panl Howell. DUtiict Captain "
Pnsldeat Uvlngstone. npon recel
of this letter, Uld It before the execti
tlve eotanlttee of the Lake Carriers'
aaaoelation.
The Lake Carrien' commute
not with the seamen and eo<
• aatl-*^«ee —.—t w.
air:
FELL FROfT
A TRESTLE
Was Stunned and Was Drowned Be<
fore He Regsiiwd Coneciousness.
rr-
88%s
30%s
Provklons.
Opening. High. Is»w. Close.
Pork—
July ...111.15
Sept ... 11.40
LardJuly ... €.87
Sept ... CJi7^
111.17 fll.lO $11.17
11.40 11.32 11.37
C.42
€.87
CJi7
€.52
Stoeka.
Opening
High. Low.
Cop.50%-50% 50% 4»%
i. 8n.51%-5l% 52% 51%
..82%
82% 82%
--n€8% -88% CS%
€8%
I .35%
35% 34%
8.42
€.55
Close.
4>%
51%
82%
68%
Our aods fountain la open
for the aoasen.
WaR% Drug Stora.
Creeeed Bridge to Save Tinse.
James 1.. Murray. »r„ formerl.v of
Ibis city, a-as killed by falling from a
bridge in Milwaukee. Oregon, on the
evening of May €. May 7 a telegram
was received by relatives In this city
but then It was thought that his death
sras from natural causes. A letter
from his son William to his mother.
Mrs. M. A. Murray, however, gives the
Adwesaenu have aow been
particulars of tbe occtirrenCe.
tareea the Lake Carriers and
On the evening of May £ Mr. Murray
rtaaoaa of onployes except the n
bad been to a oocial. By croMlng a
ton aad pUota.
high rallmar trestle bridge on his way
Captala HovHI Is quoted aa sa>inx borne be ctuild save considerable dlsthat the assoeiatkm will make no rt>n unce aad this he did.
faaaloBi aad that they will still bold
er he fell from this bridge am! was
oat for tholr original demand, a uni
n»wned in the i
fbm wage scale. **Another confei
Hk lujdy was
found until the
aaee. Not much,” said Captain Hus
;t was held and
ext day. .An 1
he coroner decided that be had «i
When news of the way In which tb
by accidental drowni
bis opinkw that
raferondum aras going was receive
It Mr Mur
iinned by the fall i nd bad t»
at Chicago, a promlaent shipper gatl
drowned
wlthirfh
recc :ering
c
arod the veaaelmen together fu
sclousncss.
taacheoD la the Gnad Parillc hot.'
Mr. Murray had many friends In this
ProTtoknal
charten
for
I.SOO.oO
[> will Im* doubly grieved at tbe
Imahela of grain and marine Insnnnce
wWge of such an untimely end.
were at once canceled. One pmm
teat owner says that the pres<>nt dea(
MRS. KELLEY DEAD.
loek maaas the end of the coatnet
ayaten on tbf-lakes and revenlon
Aged Resident of MsySeW Has Anthe open abop.
Prealdaat Wm. Uvlagitone of i
swerwd Finsl Call.
Lake Oairton' assodattoa is quoted
Kelley, an old resident of Mayas saytag that the ownen are abso
dl«>d at that place yesterday
lately Uadiferent as to the sUnd
xm
at 2 o'clock. The funeral
takaa by local harhon of the Masters
« held tomorrow afternoc
PUoU* association, aad that the.v
aad PU
I'nderiaker Anderso
at all
all anxious
anxious to send out the o'clock.
-are notA at
have charge of the mrrangemeii
t
hoatt. 1a consequence of the
strike
Mrs Catherine E Kelley '
the ora docks at Ashland will not be
For the past
toad* rsady to ship ore before June 3 years of age.
•■■ante who have been In Milwsii years she baa conducted a b<
km for none weeks waHlng for the Mayfield and her friends are legitm.
She
ha* been a widow for twelve
onaaoa to open are again taking to the
years. Two daughters are left. .Mrs
ianber woods.
Gilbert Hodges and Mrs
Blanche
tetosagsr Uneo to Withdraw.
Schneider, also two sisters and one
> sense of
~Aad that
iher. She will l»e buried at Ma.vpassenger
in not ha poaaibic f
s as nonhara of tb
By faralahlag Dfatrict Captain Paul
HoweU of the Mastera aad Ptlots' as
aodatloa with a copy of thU resolu
ttoa. saM to have been passed at a
meetlag of the exeentive committee
of the Lake Carriers' assocUikir.
April to. a loeal paaaenger line msn
mam was gyaatad prrmtosloa by ibe
Mastars aad Pllou’ aaanrtatlon to sisn
lu boau
The manager aaxIousLv
awahs the oBdal receipt of ibJs re«>^
taitaa as the sigaat for the withdraw**^
of hla feet rrom the Lake Carriers'
47%s
4S\b
■ 1^1
i'll,;
■.
July ....47S-47%, 48%
47%
8ept ....47%-47% 47%s 4«%
Oau—
July ....88%
88%
88%
rpl ....»»%
30%
30%
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Hook and Ladder Company Na 1
Annual Mooting Laet Night
Hook and Ladder company N
eld tbelr annual election of oBcers
i«t evening and the following s
«>k after tte work Tor that comps
li* year:
M. H Grifflih. foreman.
Julius Johnson, assistant foreman
J N. Martlnek. secretary and tm
iTtMS OF INTEREST.
r.ducBtl.m dwia
end religSou* KacrlH<-cs 8INl.iH>0a y*«r In Kor>«.
Tbe chief Nource of wcnltb of Ja|>an
Is her coal, of whb-h P.noojtUO tons
werv inloed In Itmi.
Not only b.nve Japnnmc wo
adopted the European <'natuniea.
eniiH' cxico wear trousers.
1^‘tlcr boxes wllb electric bella la
them as k'lter thief teHtabw are sboit
ty to ap|>ear In Paris.
forget
about
aui
Bck aala.
The Bocton Btorc.
—for be dM ^Tki
t what *
pb
photographer
might
watching him—.Napoleon
him—Xapoieon ws«
wa« im
iwring
.
restleskly up aad down bis luxur
aponmeote in the KremUn at 1
cow, wben a staff ofBcrr came te.
-Fir. said tbe officer. -« treoHmd.
ans fire seems to bare broken onL bat
It may be nolbing pirwe than a blaxe te
a car barn.”
-Xo: If It was a car Lara there wonld
te a 4-11 alarm ringing. It's aomHbIng
worse than that Genllemenovllcb.”
be said, falling easn;
Idin style of Russian dUlecL “order a
rvtreatori
'
ootekir
Shortly afterward, aa narrated te
e histories, bts army was flonnd
through the soowdrtfts. beaded
kg aoulh for Paris.—Chicago Tribaaa
Almost any kind ot ell ei
gaaolinc stove you ntay want
Prieaa
1
■
It tl-M.
a Btora.
Is
rrtsp*a Ike rrwlMMe.
iremen's conventio
“W* do not wkk to withdraw nnder
Pro£.vw..r PIh->.
disliked
Sra.” oaM ho. -^at ft looks aa If we
inaosi. alternate.
attenwtk,. so. one- walkli« with
had vtnaany bma disnkacd. We are
^ a FrM Soak.
only eoortosy nenbers. No definite
I'rorrs*«w N.-wton. w ho lit-imn dbkvus.
plaas tor the fovasatloa of a passei
uildlng trtidc* laeca)
m. M.
,|«, bU
aoooctottnn have yet beea nade. to
s men's hand
d book free
ft
to new stnhaovto^. DetroU aad Chicago, wl
ts and others
i
rs who
«
• expect
to
oo
If you a
ports eootrol about 75 per cent of
ambltioas to ea
paniBSsr uaaage. vooM be tbe l<
better
tter salary study In your a
•rs to sack aa asaoclatloe ~
lime. We not only qualify yoo
'The Lake 1
help you get a better position and
Itr asked Mr. PhH,«. poUf.
advan9T you to the top of the ladder
If you'll hang on. Join tbe
“Why .toe^n'l Hr ex. branM tb.- pro‘peBdeBtly.”
I gotog to act Indepead*
I now being formed by i
fesMU-. ex.-if..Ui. nhnn.d at ibe p.*BapL A. / ~
of the D. A C.
»al Correspondence Schools.
R
sad D. A & Uaea. srhen1 asked whether five a practical
rtlcal tralaiag In
I
bnsiaess. st:.iUi.v of s Bnw in bis dcntetlona.
tek-k.y hi* mlu.! ran ba.-k aud .!►
sd teen tak
pnbUcliy. civil service, cartooe work,
ecleU a BiUtake.
] Waiertlne assocUUon. of engineering and 158 other cooraes.
vhkh he U preoMeet.
Call at GrtnaaU Broa.’ music store for
ctottan of gawteger• Hoes
Hoes abntlar to partlculara. District oOcc over 22« E.
that of the
tte Lake Carrien^
Carrtora. aald that Front street.
Back a step voald be
lie Impossl]
Impossl
Aixl froTtteMlIle*S;;f^ Pbelpa
the aaaoclstlaa was (com posed
pally of ticket agents.
V?
*Tf—aiMff.
I
I
^ We can plaaae yt
I tterBate^itoatoi
TMC LAWBBNCC BAKCBY for fkie
Tea Used Ptonoa and Fifteen Deed
Orpane. taiaptoa.
BtelBtray Coacert Grand, regalar
grtoe fl.4M, now |5M.
Chlekeriag UprIghL fan atoe. ftae
ouadUloa. regular |8W, aow $875.
auto t Ktoshan. geed as new. $8CK.
te. Oar. Pteto aad Cam.
SS. —
OTEINBERG’S
U.0K iSU MLYm.
$lTURDlY*i.V
r•
SHOES
BACH ANT & ROSCOE
m
208 FRONT STREET
ARKANSAW
AT BMWiELL BROS.
Ten ' Used Pianos and Fifteen Used
Organs. Samples.
with a full equipenent of scenic
and mechanical effects.
Victor Ijunberl as John Rogers,
(Old Arkinsaw), and Han>’ Kdman as Jeremiah Snoilgrasa
A great, big, cometly produc
tion arith a strong cast and
beautiful scenery. More gen
uine comedy than has ever been
put into a melodrama,
....
Grlnncll Hro*. t’..r. Front an.l
^
Parllall> tl«-laracd.
and that'* what I'm nnuu.vt^l about.
THE MOST UiRHABlE
specialties, exciting climaxes,
startUng stage effects, and pe
culiar chaiacters ever cooceived.
Miner* In South Wales hav.* r»--«lv.-«l
to contribute a penny a metulicr ro.'h
lunar month toward a pnrlbimentaty
reoreaeutatlon fund.
Cbtsc prices
Specials
will make
Ciptly Sell
SuMiifls
ingall
tor this evening
and next week.
With his baiHb.
MADE
We sell “Union Made” shoes because they
are the Best Shoes Wade. Ours is a union shoe
store. We cater to a large “Union” trade and
carry a most complete line of the best Union
Made Shoes. Douglas and Crossett Shoes are
union made.
IJ Grand Opera House
King I’eter of 8«Tvla has Just bad
finished one of tbe Oaest erowus la exIstenoe from an artistic standpidnt.
e government «f Greece lu
tborixed tbe bZngltsb liuttliute of anbaeology to csrr.v out ex<avat)ons
Lakonis.
In China a mile la an.rihteg from a
quarter of a mile to a tulle aud
quarters, acrording to the proxlnce la
which It may happen to be.
UNION
SHOES
of-
.83%-S4 ‘ 84^
83Sk* t3\s
.7rh|V7P
79tos 78% 78%o
BOYS’
WE
SELL
UNION
MADE
iOEdf
UNION
stile Oo. block:
High. Low dose.
The weekly shoot of the Traverse
Iy Rod aad Goa club was held yes
rday. A goodly number was preseat
d &00 birds were shot at. The wind
IS high and the birds flew like lork.. Tbe scores were low. 18 out of 3ing high
For the medal. Oarmw
d Murrel lied on tbe flrsi 25. On the
out off, ten birds being shot at. Mur
rel won by one bird, breaking eight out
of bis ten. while Dnirow broke seven.
Fred 8. Poster, tbe Michigan repre
sentative <if the Winchester Repeating
Arm* company, was'present at the
shoot. He Is a Jolly good fellow and
made many friends among the lioys.
He expects to be present at the gun
club tournament In August.
m
WOMEN’S
Lots of Interest
in Cloak Section
Over Covert Coats
It ts won.lcrful what a hoM C.ncrts have on the mimls of tlie
o be up to ilatc. in
______________________
womin who wishes to
the matter of wearing apIiarcL
Kver)
cry woman
n who has not one of these charmirg
charm
charmir;;
little
coats shoul.1--------------■
.1 see our showing
ami wc guarantee slie will want one
right awaj .
We ate not jmlging by nhal wc think, lor »c might
be a little biase.1;
ui«Bcii, but
uiu we
wc are
j
going- on the cnllmoastic rccep.
tion they have rcceive.1 jt the hands of otlicis.
Some JIttractive
Offerings . . .
Covert b.« or Top Coat, very awcll, fine piere of covert, two
“r; $12
$18
next week
Uery
Popular
3C indi all wool Suitings in the near Nub
Yarn Rffects, handsome shailcs, one of the.
roost popular labtics this scuon. 12
a goo«l value at 60c, siiecial.... ei2t21'
ficBuinc
RrNclca
45 inch Scotch Mixtures so much
roand just now, in just the right
■hades, a 76c fabric, special....
Uery
StyHsh
Mmm
Sf5
in dcw
40 inch Silk wool Voorette in checks and
■tripes -has a very rich effe ct—oe of our
best tellers, a dollar value,
Bf the wsf, we are the ontf pmts tu the eltp thst
h*pe these Mies* top Coats .....
CuQBlX <lf UlWM.
VT Kie ntf^e oi w
Cwtt4s
wucn
ocoicn j
Twcciis, very dreap JU
special <
STIR LRUNORT
S6 iod. hd, Uo< wipe SuUiag^goo.1
ExetpHowiI values at 60 and 76 cents,
eiMPiot
Specials
ami na\7, worth 76c, special.
62 inch all wool Cheviots in black and
The only Wright 1.ainidry
in town.
Hxve been with
Urge, jor, todrxMn*
you for 12 j-ears and never
fand you one day.
Ki2S._ _
SJsrar"
cigw
aad JHry
Samsons
, taci...
58c
HmmSumr niMHtBttk
Okie «tw day’s nln to be rctanicd to our costooiets.
^ Boston Store
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
*rte experkn.ee of rhl<-ago'« health
dn«rtnM«t In 7.4.-t.'. ease* of diphtbeib
teow. that tte BMrtattty when anit
*MtiiI.a.«lteO%j*te«rt. TUemor.
tellly wlthoot aalllaxia U atlM about
The craans bumin eatlauitaw
appruxlautHy S.3n0j»0 aerr* were aa-'
dtr irrigntioa to Jnly of te«t year. TTila
la aa Inenaac alaee tte Irrigation oeuaoa of Ifloe aa reported in tte erneas
af ISOO ef 1.0001,405 aerea.
Aathradte canl haa^beev dlorormd
te tte vielaity of Oamberiaod. B C.,
aadtterolaeiatetegdareki|>ed. 8am
plea eaeteta B par cent earbi4 ate
ATSparemstiteh. Thaeaallacoto
---- gad latomH la agitoiaaiBL
Send
your bamlte early^
PHONE 125
STARLAQim
TKYABSCOnWAmTAO,
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PART TWO :
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1804
PART TWO
Wi
iNING RECOl^u
THE E
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Cb0 €o«iitia Record's Up-to-M TBiistrated Feature
WISIEORRIEI
Whdft ao Amdricao Ki^iaadr
taw la Paaana.
The Use and Care of the Cavalry In Modern IVarfare
.^iMBOn wte UDACte ttet tte
, I
«Mijr «irtr «r Mvsirr is«»«WTI
*■
t yovarwmant cd lata yaara to
riimaik aaora Into conformity '
drmyoon. na the rayular cnT- i
i
a callad.. but »o
no very
t
■ mnda in tbia
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/
«f> Itaatt wttk «1«T IB B«M
BslBkteva nharT* Imy« a«M-
/
(Z
. ^
ib^rn.y ta^ln «
la*
and la enyayed In frequent «*.irtnlabaa.
;.t4:.-nv nti
ilw horaee are ,4rke,ed not by mean, ol
Hvm twioa
rMm
or tlw TKrtoM natlaiis «o tIuTMgti
dialr hMBOrwB 4oUm ararr Oar «rf
arary raar. la Uw vary natara oC tBa
I bla pteca la tbm
win tera far aaaay
yaara to cutna. B«t that ba wW arar
rai*- ba tba Ooilnaat factor In Aacldlav Uw fiita of a sraat war faw orflltaiy
ORparta banaaa. rar aee«ttnc. racontMMtarbas. oieMltslnE aaR aiaktnc qaldi
monmmau tba aaralry ta a aacaaoltr.
la ■chtlav with aara«a or amlaaraca
trlbaa It la alao valaaMa. But In a
sraat battla Wtwaao rraaly matcbad
foroaa that art maatara of mUltaiy an
tba RMuatad arm of tba aarrW muat
turaaaarliy taka a aaeondaiy placa.
tba Infantry aa4 arUUary coma
amra and mora to tb
tba fromt.
Tbia fact baa baan
by tba
Raaalan Rorammant. for. aaltboush I
MnaourtU cavalry baa tba rapuutlon of
batoR'at Icmat aa yood aa any In tba
warld. It waa chanyad a frvr yaara ayo
Into Rwuntad Infant o'. Tba dlffaranca
batwaao cavalry and mounted Infantry
llaa In tbIa—that tba mvalryi
waya ttybU on taoraaback. «r
mooatad Infantry may and ua
dlamount and debt on foot. I-Yir a dlaUnetlvaly cavalry rwtion Ilka Ranata
ravoIttUonlaa bar mUIUry ayatam
aneb a lital i«rtlcaUr la alynlOcant
and yoaa far toward Juatlf}Tny tba contyatlona of tboaa vapana wbo tnalat
«Mt tba day of tba cavalry aa aacb la
rapMly paaainy.
Kapolaon araa tba drat of tba yraat
modom commandara wbo mcoynlaad
.‘•n^
ar tba valua of cavalry In lU
pUoa than did ha. and faw uaad It with
dbora offact. but thU fact only ylvaa
tba mora walyht to tba amphaala wh
b# placad on the foot aoldlary.
Japan baa na\-ar bad a catalry, proi»ariy ao apaaklny. In tba praornt war It
la trua that aba U makiny avrry cRorl
ria than that of utte <r.n fcMd.
-c
The
ble to emabttab a
Kee-TT.il'I^lma. tew tb««r.vew
Xoi infrenuentlr ihay alao foraye Cor
HEE» V BORDf KAOnimv'
“.'rr.-rrr.ST;;:
traveraed.
the ttimal
Bonu— ««f t
aupHv dep.K.
to
oaly 8— aMH ^ baw ami
I be Inatanl.
^
Jected It
‘ yraln dU
lave prvivad liortet the l.e»«t b«.1 for
BIW JdWBW. Mf* tty
s^cirS”-,
«l(h the rreal HiiHninI of tmvellMr
am It t
hn* aad Into tt thmuv Aat
wMed aetaalr Udi taw ReyampUM
was tmaaght arm tta rwlsi aai r
tiW amy «r RRsaad yrnmnaL
rmsttnara ^atoi^a vtiea^.
ita tamtk ar ita
|SSS5f"» V
BlRi!:
i
ih.^w«^i' 3'LlwiT^
catal. tta macornmy tar Ita mam paft.
ddpwtartal aa« i«aUa« m tta tatak**
■aMttaa,
««am» or tta material Is aa carwoi
tth crswtta or rank i nmklUa ttat
la last alsbt oT. and aama tad tetw
, plMaa. WWW X way tawa ttat*
W7 toM mr at a aattv* wta tai
tad aw
t tar tarn ta. Wtaa
m* Amm*
r boraea necaaaarlly auffer
Infantr) receives a r^
l>i frlyhifol beyond .leaiwlp-
Mi
Ryhllny Is neceaaartly <!
romlny leas
-file tendeoi
irfare beliiK to Increase the
leyll
yet I be csv:.Iry baa It. IrylllmaU
Uae.
and tbe “aar h.-rae wl... snllTa the batHe from sfnr- U iH.t entirely .v thlny »f
iiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
.XltTIim J. TRKVATHA.N*.
“amokes- €-,.nl«liied It.
l«rrel of l.MW ahlcb awa^^.tly d
but aba baa auccaadad only In davalupIny a ayatam of mountad lnfantr>-. liar
aoMiora ara not yood
It. «*utm for the r
^^Ttataaa veet to ttaooBtractar aad
adkad wtat ta ataWd dii
- ‘Dor rotartad tta eaBtraetor aamawtat warmly Why. dU ap tta tala.
I doo t kmmr anythtop ata«t M«taaa.
Ttay atot to tta omtracL’
-So tta leeomattT* waa fsorarad ap
atajM
lad about tta loaa «r It. r
tt any ooo over kmw It
•Ttao* ar* mllUoaa of caMe yarda at
rock yrt to euavata atoop tta nmto
of tta propooad canal Otm mttmato
baa placed tbia qnnnUty at POjOOdOOP
cubic yarda. Aa Idra of ^^amouut at
SSTr^imblw lbar«ly about a milUon yarda tare ao far been ascaratod
ta New York aobway. U tta aaW
otractora work wttb atoto
aad pcMtn
aaaid. ttal
I aaamlny defect
aeriouB
many would Imayine. The suparlorlty
of bar mrtinary and Infantr
Instructive Pictures of Persons^" Scenes and Things of Note
GAUSS aOUHTAIN. FARTHEST SOUTH YET REACHED.
TWO OF MODERN JAPANS GREAT LEADERS.
I JAPS LANDIRG MIUTARY DHACHBEHTS AND SUPPLIES.
W-
MARQL-W TAIIAOATA
;ta iwuth f.ole un
antarctic expedition that went In aearch of tbe
the leademhip of Dr. Von Drysatati. thouyh It finally had tto abandon the
Maraula llo. tba yroaieai
nttempt. yet accompllsbed
ccompllshed aome valuable results In the way of exi.U»iat!nn am!
CtapMoot of any cocmlrr. bw r«-cntiy iwen s«.i a. »«>*
repre^i.^ a^Mco^^y:
discovery. The
farthcat point aoutb
south reached waa
was r.auaa
flauas roounialn. named foi
le fw^hcat
farthc
•*- I
Icelocked for ovei
nos
cr'^iderT.^'e^n^r ^
-t^nwhlp In whlc
whlcb the expedition mlled. The tailp I
be^ prrata
mm bend ..f the eoun^l of elder siateoroen. or | ,
accompnnylny picture of the mountain waa
ide from a photothick pack of kM
tbe myaterloua antarctic contlncjit.
Taiaayati anotber member uf the couni-li of elder statesmen, baa alao bended
amroral cabtoeU. betadm belny Japan's most famous yenerml. He nnsa tta here
il mnitaiT BHsrEimeD love to a throne.
«C tta war with China nnd has been a dlrecttny
Kaiser WUhelm of Germany peneralofVoluUoa
lUoB of bla oountry.
ly has his way about everythiny but
some time ayo he urns balked by a
j-ouny woman scarcely out of her terns.
Princess Alexandra of Cumberland had
taen sriected by tta kaiser as a mtlny
mate foe hto son. tbe crown prince, but
r lamiUsrIl) »II
IvJl
3rJnr^ss,»,".:
-nMiir<a.cu<<cs
MyataaL Ttaa they *
r Frea
aad Maw i
whtotla as a waiBtop. At tta asaad af
thW *Tar7 labacw on tta wncka. bo
r taw aaar ar taw tar, aa loap
-
Mjmm
MARQIT8 rriY.
:ri£)
trtmae aa wWek tta cMttaemr way
u-Ctar Tboy rurnmyd farttar aad
Mttd not only a wtaW lui yrnmiTi aoIT tta pUr. bvt aWo attar miiWamy.
"Here.' ttay aatd ta tta taay la
rbnrye. *yoa ar* twrartaa ap valaaMy
•“»
IIld''nmlh.*tat I
tta Ctaprm rtrer. wblek to iayd
I to da aBormotm body at wstoc;
Bttte. If daythlBK. I oadermaad. bdp
baaa daaa toward aalviap tta |
wL This la eoaoM
t tapartaot ploc* «t f
I
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CHINESE PRISOI|EilS TIED TOGETHER BY THEIR PIGTAILS.
$m HIRAM MAXIM'S CAPTIVE aVING MACHINE
alapae. and then flaalty wffl uatoR «ta
btaaL After tta smoka oBd daot tar*
-clrarad tta watkmau dauatar tack to
ttato tasks as tfaaupb ttay wars ob
tbatr way to chmek. PtotaMy Mbt*
ttay reack ttair tools tta wkiMli win
apato, aad thaa off tkay win C*
ace. tta Mm Ulag appyrUy
to aaa wta eaa pat texttaat awsy tram
kW >ok. With ttaTbtoaHta talbp aa
waWBBaUy obo may soe tam BBenlt
tWtom
i tta ayatom to tta
-Aa I <
Kaw York oubway all tta drUXtop la
doaa wttb atari tools driran ky ea»-r
praoaad air. Aa tta ckarpos are oat
they Of* cuBBoetod by wiraa. aad Ikoa
at tta BOOB kour ar at tta ttay tor
ehaaptac tta rattet tta atarpas aL
raady aK af* to«d at aac time by diato
WIFE OF A POPULAR BRITISH
RAL.
UrtUsb navy
popuUr than the vice admii
miral
ind of the channel fleet. Lord
hartes Itereaford. This populsrity to
isred by Lady Beresford. a tote pic- of wham to here shown, indy
I to a lead.
1
y aortHy la Ita way yf caMta. aM
colta daps, sack aa ttay aaa dowa Ip
PbUadalpbto. but littia ptala. says a
Latawoud (N. Jj tapatok to tka Itov
k Ttam. Mr. Baekyfyllyr ahrayy,
pteniy of raddWu. aad tor a dam
atom Ito lutara from Ita youtk ka Ota
ployad tour beys, two to cany kto
larsa wmortmmf at data aad tw* to
ctayy tta kallB. Tta keya tollad to
pecfac* ttair duty proparly, baaea tta
pMa. Mr. Boekotaltar la as aalkaalMttc aa *eur over patt. aad hli fitoaii
wham ta ladtoa to play witk Mm
apaad a daUphtful day.
Cattl a year ar two apa t
at Japaa was aa aaCbadam
mys LMBe's Watoly. Ba tki*« mat
u IlS
r or tta Maxim yun has recently eontrivod a
of which to ylven berewlth. In raaUty U to a i
wttb the rlta pc
a a buy* umbrelU
umbrt
aoale. It roaec
tartbenre Bab nbaped cam Inxy*________
from tba anda
n rooMl an a larpa
pward. Snwondad
» baM a aoMMarabla Bumtar
Bt a taipbt ur abaat Pfky toot.
ttoB uC tta I iMliil dtatt ui a
•to
MaBtok aay* ttat ta wlB oae tha tanda wktob ta racutvaa tbreupb
.«. -
rsr:
d ta be iBNprua by
e and rejaatad tta eC-
ke BUVT may ta auB*
■lamsot that tta an-
<|C tta Chtoaoe an wmrtop dues to not without It
tovantopaa Par ayaamW. wtan aU ChoDcbaasa wan
tirtay la Mow up a aaetleo aC tta Manehurtan railway tb«r
UDkad tapMtar
Just batore the I mental la krtomlny ab
ky twe
tta piptaa tas af tta Royal Opera Hoasa. Wtaa Lnrd
at Calra hto wlfs
^***•
2-sngsjs:^’:£:;r=Ap
bar* at tta court aad Mi nauPtWafadTlaon aad datoatad toWy aad omapMdy arary aaa wka triad paaMpalapa wttk Mm mttS k* ami OMBt
TktoP. wka proTUd mm toa mspy tor
Mm. Mata ttmc aaieapator. attkppgk
ta aBeaaaa«m tta apart la *rmy paadMaway.kaktokaptuataClka arapa.
-tSaPM VatoP to BOW rtiMijlia.- fca
Mtottama
IscttyaflJWtoatpmtoMPd a Mtts
warn, toavbbse can; mm, satpepay, may i4, ik>4.
THE
llIESHMtTING
WOILD
Trinrsil^DBiitalPailirs
tvnlitC tte WmA «itlM
tliwtai, Tmd[ —i
imtiwllai.
N
Law OUlaa flaaa fa Baae.
Shtt PHtat k mteM ««k Ov
UtmpUt. May I4.-Mmard Baaadan. IjoQ DUton^ tralaar. said that
P>—i M ». UhOm om Mar MilMr Britt tasiau li» la cteaptaa. tba tntting. aaaae would make bar
flrst
public apcaraaer ibis year oa
Baa to 4oaa BOt ktoV oT vtat
May It la as axMMttaa mlla daring
Priar Mator atoriai la to alap Joa
jmaUaaa raetag at BllUags park.
OriB ki ala roaato ta Pktlato
tot at ito ob4 tto Itallaa «aa aoaa ; Harry Payne WMtaay kas leasad
ito •ana. •Iito Patar «aa toltariac r flva yean a bnadkig aad tnlalBg
“aiaritor.* PM« anaatoi Joa oa tto farm ia New Jaraay aad will aUabUsk
choice stod farm, lacludlag about
<|af ato alaaatoaa, tot la tto tftk
aaaM tto BaNaa raatori aa« ta4 Pa- sixty of tto bast brad mares w
Kaatacfcy. aad baloBglag to tba as^
lar farilas paarir.
mm /econiialfyiantcthe peofifa of Tnvene Citjr and
Vlf *»aity lo Ttot oar NEW DENTAL PARLORS,
located m the New StateBmikbaildiac, Fourth
.9
Ha toak paga tkla vaak MtkaWaH a
platan la alaa lartadad.
Tto kaak la Moato Carlo la lika tba
aranpa toktar—aHrar* polag farokf.
Tto praMa last rmr. kowaaar.
ITjMPJM. WHh a faw mon **tonk
knka* atariea tto protu might hare
toaa toaMad.
JatAsa kaa atariad to trala for Muataa. This looks as ttoagh Jeff vsa
tiylag to add Importaaea t
fair.
Thaaa who kara tkair moaar on
Jaefc 0*Briaa to dafaat KM McCoy,
•atariar Mckt ara adrlaad to gat o^^l
aad do a todgtag act.
Tarrp MeOorara Is aald to to os
tto trail of Jimav Britt. Tarrr U •
taa umllar. araa If to Is all la as s
Bgktar.
Qm Oaitaor }a tolov walgkt for hU
aaataat wHk Mika -raia- BoUlran.
Oat valgkad IM at the tnlsh of hl>
dar^ trmlaiag Moadar. aad troei now
oa to tto Uma of entarlng t
will taka of ao mon araigbt
Praakla Naal arrirad la
Chicago
Moadar. Ha was looking la taa ahapc
and eoaldaat of taking tha littia man
from tto Wlndr CItr Into camp.
amto a rarr favorable Imp
Nell
kls geatlamaalr wara.
Jokanr Rogaa has savarad connacHaas with Mai Dorta. and baraaftar
ncas this auamiar.
For executing yoor work with the Least AfaMflt •( Patfl
and together srith oor Cat RfltC Prices sod ten )-exr goxrantee makes oor parlors a xafa, cheap ami cnnibirtsbie |i>ace
to have yoat vrork done.
Good Robber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Bridte Work
5.00
Gold Fnuoks $1 and np
No Iniarasi
Baas Ball Briefs.
Detroit was ahead ooca in the
TMVERSE CITY DENTIL PARLORS
tybow.
Datroli win go east la nevaaib place,
aad ratnra about tto same.
ClevaUBd has sBMMtb lallinx
aU M bar Wg pliaban sn
woiklag order.
Pbyic has baaa nlasuted. and
ay with Toledo If Slroatol - raises
.a price $M s asoath
Uafly navU is bliilnx tba second
tba sssoctoUoo. with Mslonay. of i
Lyia E. Pmfcham's V^ictablc Qw^wund.
rsshlagtoa to the return of Tf.wn
>nd to Pbitodelphto for Dnuglss
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and all other Ice
be. contlucled in connection with our CO.\L and -
consumers, that it is our aim to j;ive them ihe
best ami most cftlcieni service
A Yoimf Chica«o Girl 8at^ fromi
sbortlyJuveusl will represent rennsylvanla
Barge club In the Pbitodelphto Mem
ortal day races. He will not r
the Henley:
Bob FUsstmmona is doing a ti
tklaasaaaa.
variety tbnster In Boston, showing
ABBla Max was tto good thing
his various punches and vrorklng three
UMlBvilU aad sras playad all over tto
rounds with Hob Armstrong.
aaantry at 4 to 1. She ran a dead
Nesrs comes from Ithaca that Levtont with Dr.’Staekay aad they dl
>r. who will coach Grand Rapids
ridad the. money.
Boat and Canoe dab this summer,
Benny Kloek to wUllag to i
and who has been engaged for another
aaw pacar agalaat A. L. Ooidbarg’s
C season at Ooradl. will also do
Hula Balia Blippan.. Mr. Gob
fool ball tastrnetlng tker this fall.
aat of towB at pnaant. hnt i
Agfa af tto Atoslam.
away H opae Ida ntnra tf tto
William K. Vaaderbtit. Jr., kas dl
posed of »40.«to worth of saUMoobiV
We are
UIC. B. Taylor Goal Co.
fa
BOTH ’PHONES
the following propn-
l.aibiaK and plastering.
ftolnUng
_ and glozto
glazing.
A certified check fi
for & per cent «
the amount
imonnl to accompany e
each bid.
The board reserves the right I
Ject any or ail bids
Plans and speclfiratinns may be aeen ,
at the office of the architect. Jen* C.
Petersen, or the cU» clerk in the Trav
erse riiy Slate bank building.
By onler of the board of education.
Ih-crs. Clerk,
Dale*!
I 2nd .’.ay of May. A. D.
2173-13
904.
;ic« 0f Meeting of the Board of Roview and Equal Ixatlon.
;7v
Thirteen is Untucky
MiksstIgtesllsMsfs S
The Automobile Club of Aroerlcs announrt-s a spring tmir to Gettysburg.
Atlantic City and tokewood and re
turn, s distance of nearly fix hundred
rollee. has been arrange*! for May 2f,
to June 2.
Some dealers in Detroit are report
ed to hs»-e sold so many ears which
they are exp4>ciing from mannfseturers that they prefer not to take any
further orders, not l»elng able to make
promises as to delivery time.
man. Ronger. George Richards. Jolly
Duray. Burton, Therj'. Callois. Weigel.
Germany. Hurren Paige. Frltr. Opel.
Henrich Opel. Baron de Caters. Wei^
ner. Jenatsy.
Drann. Hleronymous.
Barbaranx. RIcardi.
^gland, Ueu
tenant golonel M. Mayhew. John Har
greaves. J. W. Storks. Clifford Hope.
Charles Jarrott. Camptoll. Muir Sldned Girling.
Italy. Storero. Lancia,
Felice.
Only two American cars have thns
far becR entered for the eliminating
trials for the inlerustional eup
a racer designed by Louis P. Mooers
and Alexander W’inton’s
Cleveland to to have an automobile
quadrille for the lieneflt of a kinder
garten
If St. Ixuiis does not
mend
streets a little that btg world's I
automobile tour will «^vo1op into
other endurance run after It. rros
Eads bridge.
Barney Oldfield says the Cleveland
wbenby WTnton’s Ballet No. 2
was considered unfit for the big cup
race was nnfair. He wants another
chance.
AMERICA’S
BEST
Coffee
BELLAS WeCHil AND JAVA
Mfii li Oifi-Pflflii
lMl>Pntf Ofiflan
Java aad fa rotoefad by w facial
agoBt from privata «rowtli plaata' a. It fa xoperior to aay o&mA
much faith In t
lion, of the sn<
the past month
believe that Ihe
omen
dstion for Ihe
imber.
that thirteen to an unlucky nun
The reason that forces u* to this
elusion to the fart that during
first thirteen days of April we
ceJved thirteen accidental desih
b day of the mom
tlcc. one each
month, ft
he thirteenth. Inclusive,
the flrst to th(
ibly interest our va*t i
It win probably
lu>r of polic:•y holders throughout
the names and
Itnited State
hs of . the thlrred to. I
therefore give them, as followi
Frank Pesick, Reese. Mich., death
caused bv strangulation: amount of
policy t5(kl.W».
Clarence P. Howe. Waukesha. WU.,
wih from overdose of
have received i
claims for deti
Itanirulars of which have not jj:t l*een
receive*!, and If no more ennm the to
tal for th*» month will l»e twenty-six.
and you will observe that the total
niimlier Is thlrle*-n multiplied by two.
It to only a very few short days ago
that each one of our policy holders
al>ove named, who have thus met with
sudden and shocking death, was In the
l*est of health, and little did any of
them think that ao soon they would
be lying In the silent tomb. “
fllcted families of the decea
said '
niy. at 9 ocUick In
continue In session at least four days,
or as much longer as may Im* neces
sary to complete the equalization and
review of the assesKoient rt»lls of sold
Any person or p*»rsons desiring i
do so may examine his, her or Ihe
assessment on said rolls and sho
cause. |f any,
inged.
ther*s>f s|i*>uld b
I day 4>r May. A. D
Chas. M. Beers,
1!*04.
nerk of Ihe Board of Review and
Kqualization.
railroad
$300.00.
Jesse
in electric light plant: amotinl
ley $200.00.
E. Hershlterger. Mellen. WU.. stabl>ed to death onstreet: amount of pol
p
ISOfl.OA.
icy $200.1
Notice.
Sealed proposals for the
and removal of the main i
the Congregational church building
win be received
rec
up to Moi
[onday
May IGth.
11! ratal
inside furni
p iinexp
ture. Said building to be removed
expenses that have con by rea from off the lot by June 1st.
son of the mUfortune that I ls befalThe trustees reUIn the right to rolen them, and they, therefoi
Slgnnd: *" *' ' ***" 8. E. WalL
F. H. Borwrai.
case may be. who secured a
F. Hamilton.
Icy in the old "Trieil and True."
" the 217S-tf
Tnnteea.
benefits of whlcl
them
in the form of money.
n
In every case
Prohibition County Convontlon. j
we l>elleve
check wUI be received
There will be n moss meeting of tha
os a
-elcome messenger, and
Irand Traverse coanty prohlbltloa
each of the bereaved
bereaved <ones will thank
party in Ihe office of F. Thnrtell.
le day t|at their benefactor signi
Room 6. H. 4k M. block. Traverse City.
is name to our application blank.
Mich. Tburaday .May 19th. at 2 p. m.
The amount paid each month in
h>ed W. Cortot L suie chairman, will
death claims, however. Is only a small
r present.
fraction of the aggregate our policy
K. V. Davis. County Gholrmon.
I receive In benefits. It to only
tlil-Cl
try to turn to the long list of
In every issue of the Insurance
Notiea to Dog Ownoro.
elect rocii
amouDt of policy $100.0
M.T. Crookton. Wcllsville. N. Y..
died from wound in left wrist Inflicted
by chUiel. causing him to bleed In
death: amount of policy $300.00.
Frank Waller. Ironton, Ohio, killed
on crossing by railroad train; amount
of policy $200.00.
Freeman
Hake.
Glrrord.
Ohio,
struck by passenger train while crossig track;
of policy $300.00.
:k; amount
at
John Slullbevger.
Siulxberger.
Buffalo.
N. Y..
oui
rltchman employed by New York
switchman
itral railroad, was crushed between
Cent!
the bumpers of two cart, fracturing
hit spine and crashing his chest,
chest caus
ing death: amount of policy $100.00.
Hiram
Ohio,
llrom Mathews. CordlngtoB,
Cordingti
struck
of
ick by passenger train: amount
a
policy $200.00.
In addition to the foregoing thirteen
deaths the company has received no
tice of the followlac:
Jos. Bergenin. Tapper Lake. K. T..
200.00.
Cart B. Ulrich. McGray. Pa., leg
Owners of dogs are notified that tha
licenses for tto present fiscal year ora
now due and’should be secured from
we are paying
hundred
claims every dilay. amounting to more the city clerk before June 1. 1904.
James Avery, Poundmosler.
than $40,000 a month, is in Itself an
orgumeot that ought to
less nlghu for every uninsured
until he secures the i
r our policy, which is
throughout the United 1
recognised os the very
health and accident ins
insurance ever
fered to the people by a reliable «
pany, one that payts Its
Marfa of wootl. polp and Fiber,
and it condiirte*) in every
chemically prepared and sdeobest tnteresu of the policy holders.
: tificolly combined with fire cfajr,
It should never be forgotten that
the cost of our popular montbly pay
cement and other ingredienta.
ment policy it about three cents a
Plaster today, carpenters con loL
day. therefore If yon are not Insured
km- tomorrow without didodgiog
call at our branch office. 307 Travi
Iifaitcr. Carload <m htad.
City State Bonk Building, or if
ooovenlent, drop a card and we
call on you.
‘’Bowars of Twistero. They will de
yeti no peed, and are only working for
their own iniereot to your Injury.
___,.____ __________ __________
bln,
drowned at Lowell. Mich.: amount of
policy 1300.00.
Archie H. Maxim. Oneonta, N.
accidentally killed: cause not yet
celved. $406.00.
Peter Ctobeau, Schnecledy. N. Y..
Fin Priof Bnlic pup
Flastir>.
til!.
;
ThTtMtNpIfafaei.
WANTKO
BEST fw Ufa iMMi
Evw OHfifai !■ INt
OmbIit.
namhar af haraaa inn ovar Mm Imd
Hanford eras tto flnt Amsricaa cHy
» «o away with korsaa aad anhsO■te aatomekUas lor paBes fltoari-
Our
,'uul earnestly’stilicii your patronage
Rapids
Virgtnto.
The winnig fall was''
uuired bold with a strangle hold.
St tweniy-efgtat minutes.
Beresrd. Nichols and Alex. Baxter,
e l.aGrange professlanal. wilt prob
ably meet In a golf match In Chicago
ice is pijire anti unexcelled in quality.
*ii”urn
isnnry. ctmcreie and cut stone.
finish, etc.
drainage.
now booking ortlers for the season’s tlelivery,
old. waat to R. P. faaathan for llfi.Grand
possible.
Sealed Propeoato.
Sealed proposals will to recetved by
the board of education of the City of
Travervo CUy. Mtcblgan, nntll 7:»0
on May 16. INM. and then
inictlon of ochool
p-
WOOD business. We wish to iwsure the friends
until yesterday. H was an awful
> kand him.
1 Johnson will have to b
msstar of algebra, higher msthemsilrs
and trigunomatry to sit np nights and
flgnra out Washington’s pareantsgi
Than wara two ten Innings gstm
In Iba Central lasgiia. South B«‘n.:
made 4 and Terra Haute 2 in thetra Innings: and Ptjrt Wayne mad.'
and Wheeling 1 In tha tenth.
DrayfuM offers 125.000 for" i
pitcbars. and will give the man m
lag the deal 12,000 for bis trouble. He
names amoog the ones in the list
ovsn. Mullln. Bambsrd. Young and
Waddell of this league, and Hahn.
Fraser. Weimar. McOlnnlty and Math:
awaon of New York. Barney can offer
Dwyer, the
CHA8. M. BBKRS.
CUy Clerk.
We have purchased the old established 1CI£
IHITG GIBIA
•Billy" Yswkey. owner of the 1vtrolt club, did not sea his pals p’sv
Mike
r a U«n of Nine Thoosaad Dob.
isjs (Ifi.ow *101 for the purpoee of eoostroctlngs Concrete Steel Arch Bridge
across Boardman river on West Front
sireel In said city of Tnverse City.
Michigan.—NO.
The poll, of this election will be
open from one o’clock in the oflerDuun and remain open
1 of said day
f May, A. D,
Ice as Well as Fuel
BUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, which will
wrestler, was defeated In a match
George Burlingame down In <
Foi- a Ms not Nine Tboosond Oolin (W.000.001 for the purpoee of eoastiwcttng a Oonerrie Steel Arch BrMfl*
across Boardman river on West PVoat
negg."—Mrss AuLk PkATT, Holly, MiA.
cans can defeat any team in the world
Fred Clarke says that when th«
W. J. Morgan to making arrange
ratos strike their gait, they will i
ments for an automobile match be
to climb right up the ladder and
tween 8. B. Stevens of Rome. N. Y..
another Nattonal league pennant
and H. L,. Bowden of Boston, both of
Fifteen innings and the score
whom broke world’s records at Or
tl, as played between Boston and De^ mond Beseh last winter. The race will/
Naarr party.
trolt St Boston. May 12. comes
be over a fifteen mile course at Or^
Oaa Oardaar aad Joa Oaas
being a record breaker. And Boston chard Beach. Me., some time in July.
•gala matekad.aad altboogb It U
played all through without an err
The following are drivers of ma
atnUr aotoadad that Cans can
•peris in Oeneret.
chines enlerpd jn elimination trials
palPt dm, tto Datrinwa's wallop U
abroad for the International enp race:
Bobby Wsitbour is still riding
mhaapa ta to coaatad apoa. aad be U
France. Gabriel. Charles Jarrott. Bar
great f«m. He woo the big race
. BPMa to pat Qaaa away at
on de Forest. M. Barass. Becoonais.
Farts Sunday, beating all the French
Maaata and Haaaa Happ
M. Wagner. A. Etolleron. Leder.
Haw Tark: Dfapoaal of aalamls bawer, I^eblon. Chiuliand. Pelxer. Henri j
Fournier. Archllle Fournier. Levasaor.
laaglag to tto aatata of tto fata
Tesie. Baron de Chawhei. Henri liar- j
Ham C. Whltaar; Laoadlas. S-yaar
tto bap waa pbehad np antelag with
nansilna R fa fanrad Ms fafartaa
an fataL Mlndm nma wall k
annnd han. hrnrlw riddto at BlfkInni Park aad tkraaflk tto net
Rooms 4ti7. 406
Barry.
Joa Oorbait lsn*t making good,
bald New York to six bits yeslerdsy.
gave as nutny passes and li
tto tavorito:
Mllwaakaa te an agog
Naarr-Taagar kattU. Half tha kousa
U ordarto la advanca. U Taager wins,
tto krawarias will tore to work
time la ordar to prodnea saOriant
krvaraga to drown tba sorrows of tba
dartag bar stay la MempbU. and
wow down to tSO pounds.
Than an now ovar to band ’of trottan and paean in tralaUg
Qnaaa Polata track.
Qaorga H. Krtckam says tha people
gswaraBy tonave Craaeaas
mno la
and that tba
of tto beard do aUo.
Tto Carstaln aUbla flyer. Llaa oT
Cold. U asoek kaavlar tbaa she was
last yaar. and Baa Stanley smllas
arkaa asked aboat her praspaeu
New State Bank Bonding
son aad navllla to Wsshingtnn.
Balbaeb aad Kltiradga will go to New
cotnplatad
EUECTION NOTICE.
Notice to hereby gfrea to tto taxpaying electon of the city of TrnverM
City. Grand Traversa coanty. Mitoh
B. that a specAol etoctloa will to koAd
aold clqr oo the IgU day or May.
Dl. IMH. at Engine hooro Ka 1. oa
Cou street, at which electloir the propoaition to raise the sum of Nine Thovsoad Dolton t|9,0MM). by loan and
tosulng bonds of nM city therefor, tor
purpoee of coastrnctlng a Coai!o Steel Arch Bridge across Boardman river on West FVoot street, la
said city, will be submitted to a vote
r the taxpaying elccton of soM city.
Sid vote shall be by ballot sad tto
mtents of ssM ballot shall to as fM-
DR. T. A. PEHBALLECOR, NaBtfer
Young women may avoid mudi sick- "
s and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if
they will only have fsuth In the use of
Mlllan, SI the lop with -4«.
possible tnda will taka Aadar-
will to tmdar tba maaagamaat of Jack
MciKaaaa. tto St. Lools sporting man all be sraats for these man wit
who knwgkt Aba Attell from tba fact safety.
Hans W'sgnar to no longer the Ns
eoasL DorM eoald aet keep Ragan
tlooal league leader In batting. I
baar. aeeordlag to tha lattar.
felt of Cincinnati now heads the
Toaag Ward, 'tto littia Datroit
gwa.
aarappar who amda hlmaalf snch
Jack Bagaa ia reported to to
tavorita br dafeatlag Tooag Sbarkar
best umpire In the Esstem league.
fa tba last armorr show. Is la Mac
Preoldant Ban Jobsson would do well
taaa. Ha U jonraartng to tba ooasi
to get Eagan for the American league
Tonag Kid McCor baa bean ofand staff. He couldn’t help being to
a boot to St. LmH for Mar
and
than King or Sheridan.
amr daclda to taka tba trip. HU opIs Frank Navln of Detroit a
poaaat will to Bddia RaadaU, a crack doo? He visited Cinchinstl for
aomkarn faatbarwaight.
days in the spring and it rained,
Than U talk of a boat beiwnn went to Cleveland with the team
Harry Ftobas
aad Tommy
Mo<^ they lost three straight. Batter
Pnrtos kas loat casta la Chicago since borne. Mr. Nsvin.
nfaatag to maat Prankla Nall
WlUle Keeler says that wKb Coo
sUaoaad hattU. and Moon U now roy In shape, tto New York Amerl
Pto.
L4MI Mlloa has Ukaa of » pounds
BestSUver Fillings r5c
Best Cement FUlinrs 50c
PorceUin Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
KMEMBER, no charges tnaile for examination
examin
aikl etti ■
mate of yoor work. Tike flCVfllflr far Fflflrth Hiw.
“Ipen froiPH
froore a. m. tifl 8 p. m.
RaoBts 40T. 408 Open
tto coaotry with a taa&
iba trades
I tntmwmtmu tiMer wttk tto
Mn laicnu aa alt oaaaid »»■««»
WE HIVE ILL THE FICIUTIES
Tarry MeOovan to going to
Tork.
Oaa of
Uy
Fifih xakdHrfalM af
2»v^ City, ta tto aoetk «•• «C
I»eo wnk afl fatest electrical apfmaaoet, aad wnk oor xkiiieo
woAaaca aad modcra nsethodi we are prepired to give jvw
work which has hitherto been done only in large cities.
uia of bis laia tetbar.
Btg Bapids to to bare ao harness
'im to mmmi at Phlla4ri|*la taaldit
aa a aaaatar attraetlba to tto McOof•
CTBriaa toat.
Bmv Vaator hM atanad tratalac
far Ma toat vllk Ctorila Naarr. Taka
a Btlla airtoa. Baaar. aad to a
aa aeaM rataraa. far It vn to aa apMB tottia to gal atoad of Kaarp
MItoaatoa.
Tto Aaarfeaa AtUata. Datrah'a
^or«M« •aaklr. priaU-tto pleUraa
«d laar valMtaava toaara. Wlllia
rdBptan. WllUa Bpraektla. Wlllla
PAVING TAX.
I
—^smarasK
J. M.jELI. AJBfl.
United States Hoaltll and
Accident insurance Go.
C,
ne&na 4 Uj Maca^ic Oi. MriMm
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WAIW*rKD
MANAOKft
mra^ Soalitf
TRYAIVOOROWAIITABk
;
n»»Tnnro MOOPt«AT*M»ogT.M«». ran>AT,MATi»,im.^
CHmtTUW CHOCAVDIt
flome Department «
a eactate eU oesn to go flsktag: sec tke panley growteg.
or that krakaa chair to bolld a hen
coop. aad ao we ffo eo forever aeteg
T.e-.,
^ rnhtmmua^l
* n«r ani to Wemen
nmrnitmm
a S»foa hmr ito I
Bead gfre ao fntber theagbt 1
koMskalfaflaldc
O. «o Irm bMT tlM Mohmi
ta rr'----- •eh mm* dw.
Tkir vMiprr sU ck* taMtr d
Th* Mwmimt ot tk* rmr.
Ot asm «ktoi mm* April •kowm.
or ImkMas mt tkdr ptay.
As4 rakla Mites rtegtec o ar
Tka screut edte or May.
O. «o y«M kMT «ka kkMM «!•«■?
,
Tkter krMk tk« kfMtk of temrrs.
Tkoy krwk ao wttk aa aapd'o wlat
TkoM woary krovB of ears.
U:-.
latear eooka are perptexad ky
the direetioa eo eftea given, “aalt aad
I to taete.“ The proportteo of
aalt to a quart of eoap or gravy to oae
ooaful. A teaapooaful it flavor
a tableapooofal each of pepper
eoraa celery seed, whole clovec aad
mustarti need, will spice etroagly a
qaart of vinegar for eour plcklee.
A taMeapooafal of masgietclal
mixed apices win spice n quart of viaegnr.
sweeten n pint of koUennllk or nour
Keep a snilo ne yoar lips; il Is botior milk.
Three tenspooofnto of baking pow
WItk JoMlaal spWi to try
der are need for a qnart of flour.
Por Iko oad you will gain tkso i.
A qnldi oven to oear roast menu
Aa4 waft s irtef away.
—fkrai Joermal.
should turn a wkHe paper brawn In
three aUnutes. for bread and pastry 'n
eprtaf^ Mints
five mlantea.
To teat for cake, white paper ebould
Monk! To iko aortk-aU tko roWos
Tke beauty of boaren to mar.
ars ktclac.
Tct alght so prafouad tbere is never irn yellow in live mlnutee. If the
ren Is the right temperature.—The
WIM laeso aa4 MaaMrds proclalnsnonwhero Is shining n star.
Housekeeper.
lag tko sprtas.
bows ky tko krook catkla kaaaon sro Keep a task In your bands: you must
Ubor;
Wire. For Tomato Vines,
•yla«.
By deeds Is true happiness won:
PkoHa aad JayWrd attMptteK to
n done with old barrel hoops aad
Par stranger nad friend and for neigh- wooden frames and stakes aad every
slas.
bOTi
Stirs tko swod sap la tko solos of
thing of that sort as a snpport for
Rojoloo thoro ts nuch lb-bo done.
tko Mpic.
vines, for I have found eome
Hfkrt of tko cmcm Is sbosrtng Its Bdoaror by rrosrning life's duty
thing so much better In the wire netWith Joy-giring song and with ling ihst can now be bought so rhesp^
. «oM.
anile.
Sooa bhasoBM will kourcooa m ckor
ly. I tried It last year with such grail
To make Iho world fuller of beauty
rysadapplo.
fylng results thst 1 shall never us.Because you are .In it awhile.
Sweot soerota of asluro In sprloganything else.
—Nixon Wnlomian. In Christ tan RntiMoaltaM.
kd twelve tomato plants set in a
donror World.
single row aboiH thirty-six feet In
Korik! To tko aortk—all tko aoutk
length, the <^lanU being three feet
winds aro blowlax.
Entire Wheat. Nut and Raisin Brssd. apart and were all of the “Urlngstone
noariac Uwo s tnossoRo to bod nod
m one quart and a cup of new P«vfccilon" variety raised from seed
to boo,
or unskimmed milk, add a pinch of
I In Utile wooden boxes In the
l^msing tko foliors Ikal bind tbo hsklDg sods and one quart of white
the first week in March. I set
brook's flowing.
flour, best to s batter, add two heap
tout stakes in the ground about
Waking tbo .dormant and soiling llfo ing tablespoons each of fine salt and seven feet apart in the row of toma
froo.
sugar: dissolve one-hsif cake of com to plants. To these stakes, about a
Hiart! will tbcw hood whsi Iho wIM pressed yeast in one-fourih mp of
from the ground. I nailed wire
things aro nayingt
lukewarm water, add to the batter netting four and a half feel wide. This
Haao lo Iho lako bordoro.1 tend of
slowly stir in with a spoon or
a trellis five and a half feel
tko pIno.
* enough sifted entire wheal flour, high. As the plants grew and sent
Soal skall moot soul and srlth rspliiro
bat the dough can be kneaded
branches I lied them to the wire
go straying.
with the bands without sticking lo
I strips of old cotton cloth which
Through daisy sirosrn flolds .if
moulding board or hands. The Is better than cord for It does not c«it
oiomal spiiagtlmo.
kneading mt night can be done In the
the vines. Atiou) once n week I
—Irono Ponoroy BhloMs. In Intor
If desired. The setting of the tied the vines np In this way and by
Oooan.
bresd St night will take about ten or
nd of July they had completely
> mlnatec. Cover the pan with covered the 4relUs and were hanging
a cloth or tin coref and over all put a fnll of tomatoes, every one of which
• “My life U a brief, brief thing
heavy clolh and let rmise over night
touch of.sunshine some time in
» I an here for a little spare.
until the dough Is light or about three
B the bulk. In the morning flour the ground. The yield was surprising
moulding board and mould
and they ripened fully ten days earlier
• To brighten and bettor the place ' • dough with the hands until the
than on the previous summer when In
babbles are worked out and the dough wooden frames. "And It to ao much
does not squeak, using as little flour easier to pick them” said my wife. "I
oa the moulding board aa possible, don't have to gather my skirts up
sill take about ten minutes. I>i- jotii my waist, and every ripe tomato
Inio two large or three amall
It is as easy to pick tomatoes i
llow naay hones and frloadahlps even slxed loaves and one smaller on«
■ used for rolls for luncheon. 1 in this way as It 1s to pick
are broken becanao the “soft answer'
Is not spokes and wmih has ful Break into small pieces one cup of grapes, and you bare - no Idea bo
pretty they look, partlcularty after
eoame! says a writer in the Ladles' English walnuts or pecan meals
have been ooaked over night in
rain In the fall it will aasaoshnl
M*orM. .
lit water, mould theae into
In the fan It was qaay to cover
How naay bones do you know
where the “soft answer- U nerer loaf, cut some ralalns in the other. the vines with old quilts and shawls
rave ooe plain. Put loaves into by throwing them over the trellU oo
heard, hot -grieroas words” follow
greased
pans,
rub
the
top
of
the
loaves
frosty nights. When the Tinea w«a
-grierona words" gad “stir np angerr
ith melted batter and set to raise all dead I cut them away, dug up the
Did you ever rlslt In s hone wl
beni temperature It warm but not posts, rolled np the wire without
there 1s a great deal of what U «
hot: iKMtofn heat sptMIs the bread loosening It from the poets aad pnt It
noaly called "teckeringr If you
when raising. IDlien the loaves have
way In an out-building for nse
not nkrastoased to It and dislike <
irly doubled their bulk, put 1
the next year. It wiU last for years to
teatloa. ytnr visit will be spoiled.
>n hot enough to brown a spoonful
and II has already paid for Itself,
How tkaakful you feel If one of the
of flour In live minutes: this heat will
asenhers of the fnnlly or yon. by
Ntlpfol Hinto.
1 the bresd In fifteen minutes,
pleasant Joke or tom of a speech, set
then
keep
the
fire
so
the
bread
“Early to bed and early to riae.“
them all Ih langhlog, aad so end
brown much more and bake for does more to lighten housework for
dlsraasloa.
hour. Take out of the paai
urn any remedy I have found,
Tkess people will tell yon that noth
put the loaves on the clean dry n
well-reated body can soon accomplish
lag U nHwat by It; that they all
derstand each other and know “how Ing board or wire cooling rack nnfl tasks almost teyoad one whose rest
uncovered for three hours, then hours hare been abortened. Plenty of
to take- the speeches. That nay
lightly with a doth and leave outdoor air In one's sleeping room also
true: but what Is the teloeare of
such a konef The nenbers becone until morning before putting In the increases the sense of vigor for
so accustoond to cootradicting each bread box. which ahould be acalded day's lasts and so lightens all bur
It
and
dried at least twice a week den of bearing.
oibce aad saying sharp. bUlng words,
Pbr the mils, take remaining dough,
that when iber go into other fnnllles
Very njany of the things which
or set up bones of their own. they do ould and pull out to n narrow strip, make housework hard can be elimi
liter the lop. sprinkle with sugar nated, or, If met with a little thonghtthe selfsane thing aad often
independence, will cease to ex
suits are unpleasant, to say the least. id dnnamon and a half cut
haust one's nerve-force, rnthinklng
-But I knosr I an right.” says ooe. chopped dates, raisins, currants
toilers In the home often cause them
Yes. hut cannot aoneoae elae be right nuu: roll the strip from the aar
selves needless work by careless band
also? Very often It has been proreii way once aad n half over, and ryi
ling of food and ntenmila. Marti wash
that both are right, and If aa exchange dough off the long strips into si
rolls, put la buttered pans, let raise ing. cleaning, and scrubbing may be
of oplalop Is ande. each gains
light and hake haK an hour.
avoided when one leerns how to han
knowledge. Daring such a disc
dle things.
even If you know you are right, cant
“The eUmtaalion of clutter” from
yoa lad none pan of your friend's mrone'a beloagings ts the greatest ol
gumeai to which you can rsapoad
using a whole compressed yeast <
bor-oaviag devices. “CTutter” I
heartlly-'nhat's right." or words
wonderfolly Inrtuilve word when
that aflect? Try It a few Unes and aad can be made aad baked In ml
think of It. How many dining Ubles
see If It does aoi lend to a better nn six hours If property managed.
ate overtoaded with various dishes,
derstaading.
Useful Maamwea.
relishes, pickles, Jelllea. cakes, et
Another expression we oDan kaar
A
learpoonful.
a
tabteapooaful
or
whose dtoappearance vrould be a dl
Is. “If 1 -give In' oare. nke (or he) will
leaeupful
is
oae
filled,
then
slightly
tiact gain to the fwally bealtk, nad
tbiak 1 nust ‘give In' ail the tine.'
release to the boaae-vrtfe from raai
By this I dual Maa yIeMteg a prte- ohakea till It U a Itttle rounded
fatignteg atepa
rlple. but very asMon do the dleeas- the top. A heaped teaspoonful.
Aa a rate. H la aot the -aiee foBa"
sloas referred to to tkte article ‘ U alt tkat will lie on. and n level ooe
Tolre a prlBciple. After they are over, Is a keaped one leveled with a knife. wko waat these tklags. they are
Nine heaped taktaqmoafitls of graa- ly aa imitation of eometking i
we can see that they ware wordy batnlated angar amke a teaenpfal. aad body else considers ffood fora. Again.
two teacopfola make a pound.
our livlag roow aad “avre-tesplrTwo aad tkree quarters teacupfnls teg” partors are to be fooad asaltl.which you do aot agree, tktek to yoarof powdered, two and one half of sood tndee of artlrtcs wkeee care aad
self. “Will aaytktag be gatoed
lag are a wearteaas to tha flaek.
D sugar wei^ a powad.
dikwnhn? wni good remit u
ir keaped taklaepeoafala of kat- wkl^ an aot only aieleee. bat to di
oae Don ny agpranatag ny rlawar
rect Ttotetloa of arttatie toeto.
If ym decide tkat It is beM for you to
there ere thoee attlca, eo fOB of *Matl■peak, yoa can do ao to a flalet
BMt!- What kack-bieaklag mi
lastsad of gotet toto the flten
. aad a flaart of floor they laapire! How vre keep tktags
“kanner-aad-toags”
atytai
Aftar^
tea. twenty, or aote yean to be
A.
Ms of ralMaa waigh
Tfcoy srktepor poaeo aa4 eala AoHskt
Aa4. arkoraoao'ar tkoy stray,
i .
told M tkat dartag tko flrst two years
of tkolr Mrrtod Ufe tkoy kad lirod
Tihr kapplly. A lltUo tetor. wkea
spoakteg of yteldteg a polai, sko oays
H at flrst sko was always the one
“Uto la.- waUI sko flnsMy decided
sko woaM Aow kor kasbaad tkat “sko
a mted of ker owa.“ I ooofam I
too eosrardly too ask kor tf sko
aay kapptor ateeo ske liad eoariaead kin of tksdkrt; but I an snro
sbolsaot.
Kow. kasbaads. wires, brothers, sistors, frloada; aoichbota. Just bo ready
to spoak tko “soft word,- and mo If
tko rosaH doos Bot repay tko ofort.
A Oood
OaadOMFeakteasd Diak.
to a real oM
M aad
that oar New
tad Mkean toved aad throve on.
aad oae that, property prepared, will
be acceptable at atesoat aay table. It
altogetkar probable that Bridget
never heard of It in tke beet families.
k.“ kat tkat doesn't affect lu denieea. lor they would doobtless
be glad to have U U they eouM grt :t
cooked. Take ooe of the otd-Casklaoed
, Iron spiders or a Seotek kettle,
aad cover tke bottom with allces of
sweet salt pork «ut Into pieces about
bee square. Arrange a layer of
I paraalps over tke pork, and one
of sHced poutoes over the parsnips.
Poor in enough vrater to Just cover
ooiento. cover closely, place on
the hack of tke range aad let the conteats etosmer slowly until gke vegetahlee are leader. Take np tke vegeI and arrange am n heated plat
ter, and. If there is any liquor remain
log. pour off In a bowl nntll ready for
steak ll aa follows: Spread a large
oa the meat board aad als
• both vraya with a sharp knife,
or pooad It with a beef pounder aad
sprinkle It with saH oad pepper, nc
a dreaatog tke same aa for
of pork, add mamm flarty ckopp
oakms aad apraad tkto drcaalag oa
Ue steak as.,lt Ilea oa tke board, now
it up tidily aad tie It securely
Ike whole length of the roll wtlk
strong cord, aad place It la a new
kettle wttk half vrater eeoagk to cover
It. Add to this eae tabteapooeftil of
vinegar and boll two aad oat
hours, then remove from the kettle
and hake ooe-half hour la a moderate
This will be found very appe>. and when sent to the Ubie it
should be garnlsbed with parsley and
served with gravy made by thickening
le stock In wblcb the meat wm
[riled.
•
The addition of the spoonful of vlnmr to the water In which the meat
cooked gives It a piquant flavor.
Tkoy krtec aa oaMasy of kop»
nmrs EAST cHAn
The Record’s Gallery
of Bright Children
a
TMC prodigal BON.
Tke iBteeaattoa^ Baaday a^ool Icespa tSt Marllk to^touad to Lake
11-24. Tke ipfideo text to Hoses vi.
-Oome tot us return s
Lord.” The asessoiy vernee
ITtk and Ikth of the leesna. la this
wtloa It to^rafgcated tkat
read the ISih. 14th
l&th chapter
of Luke.
The prodigal son U crown and
pearl of all the parablea. It was opokea
D. »3. ta Perea, by Jesus to re^
bake tke carping Pkartoeee. There
t many prodigal eons, some of whom
torn to tkelr falhera and make
leads, while others stay avray and
ike little of their live*. The par
able tells the story of amn'a aln aad
redemptkm. the various steps show
an's BlB and God's lore.
Rebellion and revolt from God, vs.
II. 12.
Reckless and riotous living Injaln.
Retributiaa and suffering for sin.
a. 14. 14
Reflertloa and
Resolution and regret. “Tt’..:
Repentance and retnro, va. 20, 21.
Recognized, received and restore-l,
a. 20. 24.
Would that all the prodigals in the
rorld, wanderers from earthly bom»*c
ut wanderers from the path pointed
ut by Christ. The plartical thoughts
1 connection with this parable are
lany.
Even
yond C
dence.
The sinner U a waster—»»f time, tat
Its. gifts, oppciniinliles. repuiatloa.
character, soul, destiny.
Too «rften resolution Js men* restilti
lion, with no iierformance.
The sinner must rome not onU ui
himself, but to bis God, through
Christ.
The lilteriy the sinner demands is
“I will" Is the real turning pidni In
the sinner's life and destiny.
One cannot hare the Divine favor
of the world.
Every member of the human family
Is at some point on one or the other
ro Journeys—from God or
ina-ard God—abere are you?
“The way of the transgressor Is
hard/' The protMgal 1**^ estate,
home, friends. Illterty, living, self-re
spect. hope.
Hardships and sorrows are often
mes the fires which burn out the
Sara Oinera Whitman. Age 6, Port SUnley. Wash.
OSS of selfishness from human
hearts.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Whitman. LVmnertv of this City.
Set before you high models. Tr>
live with the most genentus. and
use. Brown the pork lightly In the {and a'rj^t 4o I
ulMMTve their deeds. Be ronient. 3
kettle, then take up and place In with j erally rellshH.
aspire, that should Im> the faith of all.
the vegetables: add to the fat remsln- ‘
are quite compaillile.
What May Be Ootw ) h a Box.
Ing Id the bottom of the spider a tableof a man consists in the
apoonfgl of flour, and stir until bubitly.
lie most useful artlcli*s In niirolM-r of things he loves and bless
Season with pepper, then pour in the my kiirbeu is a eummon wooden Imix
the number of things he
cupful of stock resented, and cream or from the grocery store. Ii U twentyblessed by.
milk to make sufficient gravy. When eight inches high and thirteen by flf
cooked smooth, pour over th-* vege
Inches witle. open c»n one side,
Ooughnuta
tables and meat and serve.
a shelf midway. It Is the same
After years of housekeeping. I have
height as the range, and when getting ! last found sbeh an excellent way to
a meal It is a convi-nient place on make doughnuts that I want,(he sis
which to set a platter or other dishes. ters to learn how. As they'**are very
When raising bread. I put the pan of light, they are not apt to hurt dys
stores, for the purpose of buying a dough on the box near the stove
peptics even. Tbe Ingredients are two
linen collar and cuffs, but she found Wbra raising In the loaf, one Un eggs, one cup of sugar, one cup of new
that she could get nothing sulUble stands on top. and the other inside on
milk, soured (not skimmed sour mtikl.
for lets than flfty cents for the collar, the shelf. If I am tired. I brtag the
ooe teaspoon of salt, one of soda and
and the same for the cuffs. Then a box to the table, and
nuch flour as you need to make a
brilliant idea stnirk her. She noticed to sit on while washing dishes or iron
dough. Roll out on a well-floure^
that the patterns of the made-up
ing small articles. If the Ubio is
d and cut; then let them stand
1 cuffs were about the same as crowded with dishes. It can be umhI
hour or two before frying. This
linen 'handkerchiefs which set the dish-pan on while vrasbing. as
those
ie secret -of their lightness.
be purchased for tvrenty-flre
It Is nearly the height of
apiece. Acting on ihU Inspiration, she The box should be painted
Dried Apple Cake.
bought two linen handkerchiefs for 55 color as the woodwork.
Soak ihe‘dried apples over night
hemstitched,
id in the morning chop Bne. haring
flccuring Obedience.
and the other bad a light blue cm
two cupfuls: then simmer in two cups
pattern oa ll. Prom th.*
One greet reason vrhy children tjften of imilasscs tniill app'.es are
disobey is because they do not
Cr.-am two cups of sugar with a scant
lars and two pairs of cuffs, which derstand what Is desired of i1
rupt of butler; add three well beaten
1 have cost her ts in the stores. They are careless, their minds wander
: then the apples and molasses:
Thus she saved IS.SO on this one pnr> while they are being Insinirted.
a p<pnd of raisins, seeded, three
The work of making the col conseqiienlly they dlaoliey. A very ef
of flour slfte.1 with two teaspoon
lars and cuffs to very simple. You fectual way to insure a child's <
Iwklng powder and a half a teamust have sufficient material along- ence is lo Insist upon a direct gaxe «l*oonfiil esrh of cinnamon, cloves and
the hemstitch or embroiderr. or during the time the mother U Ulklng grated nutmeg. Bake in very nx
part that is to show, ao that you can to him. Have him look the -speaker
oven as yon would fruit cake.
torn It Inside the ribbon at the neck, straight In the eyes, and If sli
be wandering, have him reor Inside the sleeve, and baste It
Don’t Drop That Spoon.
tbere. All you have to do. after cut-I-j peal twhat has been told him. This
My husband noticed me fishing
ojpre.
•000 otit of the liolling gravy I- was
... ........ y j hs 1„
making, and asked why I did not fix
I tnrn-lnj child likes better than lo know timi
>0 It vronldn’t tumble in. "Oh, I like
he is to do 1s important, or that
barn my flngerx. I aappooe."
important that be refrain from plied. rarcasUcally. for my ftngera
An Harb Garden.
{certain
acu. And really, what Is were smarting then. He took the
jccrial
The “sweet herbs” are sage, savory, j more Important to both rtiild and -,---1. and with a hammer bent l
marlnram. thyme and bay. If yon live mother than obedience oo the par
top over ao that tt amde a sort
where you ean have a bit of ground, j the child?
book lo hang over the edge of tbe pan.
have your own herb bed You don't j---------------------know bow much nicer the h^ vrill j
A Cozy Corner in tke Garden,
apooos. burnt flnge» or wasted enbe than anything you ean buy. Plant
One can make a cozy corner
from the seed, keep the bed well weed- some aertuded pari of the lavra by
ed and vraiered and cut when In flow-1 using wire poultrr netting six or eight
er. Tie la handles and dry. then sift i feet wide, aa we would arrange a Crtd
as you need. If yoa cmn not hare ing screen, driving strong stakes
aa herb bed and grow them yourself, the corners and ends of tke netting.
the market the whole dried then digging a aanww bed oa the outberke rather tkaa any preparation of side of the screen nad ptoaitng it with
0vmad herke. Yoa wBl get nsore {morning glories aad tke etimblng aas
■tywagtb from them and bottler re- i tartiuau. nddtog. if we cho
sons of ocaeoalng. Ae for parsley. | Maderto vine tubers, aad ■
wMek you vraat ta aonpa. in asade-1 ooeute or sweet alyasam
tke dtohes prepared a give H fragrance. TUI oaa has trtod
la lyooaatoe. and also for a garntak. U it oae caa hardly realise how mock
makaa one of the prettiest aad moat eootort there to to aaek a eoraer with
daeoraUve vrladow pteata. lu flae fol-'
rerttotog chair, an Improvlaed
tafft. 'tta beantlfnl green. Ito thick, opy. aad n rendnbie book.
ihrlftr growth make ft aa desirable
s less to dean ap tke oeUar
for a wladew garden as tor a table
deeazattoaoragatavortoteod. ft to than ft does to pay tke doctor's MIL
Aad right BOW Is tke Um to do tt.
toto (Oetaemesttegi
asae ar tesek aad BadheL They v
kgatksza. tke aflkto tea aeae of Ji
ketog kat half hertken to tkem. Be>
toff tke amm af Baeksd. vrkem JtMk
kad flrst tovad aad whom ke ahraya.
loved above aay etkm. tt vrae Bataral
that they ekooM be teverttsa af ikeir
tetkar. Datll Jestoh was esM tola
Egypt he kcM the flnt ptace to kta
tether’s keert, ato after Jacob ompoaed Jaatph to be deifl BettJaMa kecame Jeeeph'e etirrseeer to kta tetkee'e
affeetksaa Bat aot ealy dM Jacob
hove e apectal affeettoe ter tkcee two
of bis 0000, bat they mimt have bad a
■troog lovo for seek ether, aa tke bean- ttfnl story af Jasepk's eepectal teterM
nd care ter Beajamto to Egypt
beeotlfBl aaflh
tag Incldanta to be fouad even to tke
ward of Ged. Wken kta brnkma i»toned with Benjamin, and Jee^to torti1 upon kta brother, “hto heart Twnwd
rer kto ktalker. and ke so<«kt vrlmn
) vrec|i. aad ke catered inte kls ckameraad wept there,- The flood gates af
memory were opsaed. and kto love ter
Benjamta was teoad to have bcoa
proof against tke lalerroatog yoars
and the dWereoce In poUOcal atottoa.
vas a ruler In Egypt, wkito
I was a aappBant before hlaiu
pb etlU romemberod him aad
a. WoaM that 11 vrerr always
aa But. atoa bow often ibis plctare to
roveraed. One bndber. In tbe coone mt
blgber ibaa aootber. potkapa
to separated from kirn and baa ne aympalhy. no brotberty love, for him In
tbe boor of trial and dtotreoa Many
ta their ancreus do not rare to acknowl
edge tbe retotlonabtpe of former deya
But this was not eo with Joeepk, aad
brothers and stoten of cktldkood nad
of youth.
,
Jaort»b out only rraemkenl kto
brother Benjamin, but be atoo made
him tbe object of his especial caiw. Be
lie made hlmeelf known to kto
brrtbrrn “be took and sent tusMto
them from before him. bat BenJamln'a mess was five tUaee as mock
uy of tbelra.- Aad aftenrard,
they knew him. Ik- provided ter
all for tkair borne Journey, but eapedally for Benjamin. “To all of tbam
be gave each man changes of raiment,
bat to Benjamin be gave gOO plecM of
stiver 'and five changes of ralmeot."
w can be found a more beouttftU
picture of brotberty care?
oa all
te 1C
'
r brotkers In tbe flesh havw ape- C
ctol clatma upon os. It to true that
this rriationabtp to physical, while
with others onr aouls may be knit to-
Tlme and disunce and peottloa
ri blot them out. and we ebewM
consider It s Joy as well as e doty to
■o.
And then. too. In tke broedm-
■bonld not fall In tbe dattae of love sod of serrk-r as tke epportnnlty end ability present tkemedree to os. “tto. then, as vre have
opportoalty let no work that which to
good toward all men. aad a^rtally
Gen. tv. P-16: xrv, ET-E4; Dtot gv,
T. fl: Pa cxxxUl. 14: Matt v, H-M;
xtUI. 16. 21. 22; Mark IE. S146: Lttoe
1141; OaL vt 10; I Tim. v. A
wea calm at tha heart of aE tta antward tnmnlC It was aevar toratona;
tbe Petker tovetk tke I
neverr ppetplezod; He sew rtearty what
Patkar dM. Onr Lord never need..
tke Patker
ed to ask tke way; He kad tke apM
of V
» flnei_
•B. If we ere to have It
tke gaining and tke keeping of It mM
go before all «
faith, and _______
eannot Eva
Whatever eleo we find time for. there
most be time for tbeer. Wert vrhleb
latorropto them to work to which we
have ae divine cnlL-W. R. NleeE.
la etxteea ysnn tke United floctaly
of Ckrtotlea Endeavor baa eowtilkntad iUAOOO to practlenl bOM mtoMon work, tke epreedtog mt Ckrtotlea
Endeavor prtnelptoe tkrwMkont Amer
ica. Every cent of tkto kgadnmg ante
vraa earned by tke pnUtokl
meat of tko United ■mdety.
Last year the WerM-a Ghi
,
_
||
A Chftattoa ghMM took npea MflaMM'
aa eaend and devntod. tor tkat srWck
tarelTca but an oedtoary degne mt .
erttolaaEty In others In him partihas
mt tka nataie of aactltaga. What Ms
btaach of traat In otbera ta to Mm Ike
pncaanttaa of tbe temple.-LntkefpaL
A ptoaMteTan Mtttoto eT ciift^P ,
An Easy Way to Mend Laos Curtalna.
If theer are botoa too large to darn, boa bM bateted tm lowa’andwETC
take a piece of net aa nearly like the Eeked toto dcflalto okepe ter the kaacurtain as possible, or cut a piece
from some dtoearded enriaia. Dtp It
in starch water, lay It on the hole
worn place, aad vrken dry preaa srltb
warm Irons. T*»e patch vrill n
onUI again tenndered. and will not be dissolve, to tke beet to rid a henne of
badbnga. It la ckoap, aad prltfc rtaaa
mop vrrt tha rtaaa floor ttownoghly Mi
Apple Filltof Hr Cakas.
aronad kaaekoord Aad tot It dry aa,
Pert core aad giate tear torge
aad wash kadaioad with It as wara mm
apples. Pnt teto a aaoeepaa. with
haada oaa kaar. All of tke baietaad.
eapftil ct aagar. ooe beatea egg.
I maaa. aad kaop badetaad teem taadP
tbe Jalee aad grated rtod of oae lesn- lag tha was aaywlMra tt la traty a^ . -4
oa. Stir roast sally natll tke mixture teetaal V thotoiMhly need, aafl to aot
J
koita. taka team tke fire, aad nee when a floadly potooa to bo teaaai flhoflt la
tkoatokff mE—aad kPigto,
m gVEWOfO BBOOBD, TRAVHBBB CCTT, ICKaL, BATPKDAY, MAT
MSHESSCtnS.
BSMC.LEIM
MMIIE
GISH GROGER
LAME HEWS OF THE WOlU)
•MTMtiiMS Is sstsWHMi la IMosica.
____________ • til*
ta Aw.
%mr. Tfc* eoon* oeeofies tkre*
Mi .01 Mfc* MS MSTMi sfcortly Mi •T.*»n«s * wsA sai 8«ai*y ■or»ln«*
loysar.
pMIHk tk* prls»*rtMtes plM.
atu0Un JA of tk« CUnpi OM
•term*
Msofts thtf tko
tke MaKkwteo. Cal^ dlstrleU aad
screen] aaloas hare reoeatly be«
gaalsai tkace.
tk* MBiiam »• rsi»»^1a« fnM «
ii k*r Mat. SMV« la *a«as tkM .k*
wm §»• yii« •«««.
prssWsM kas lacrsaasi oaljr 1
eoat la tk* aaas ttea \
Bkglaad of a daanad for a !• par
A flSBatlr labor ronMaatloa wHl laeraase hi pay. to go Into aToet by
ptakaMr k* Mii* »« *k* oinaaes of Jooe 1.
tt* Woolora roisratloo of Miaon aad
Meakers of tka sesawn's tmloo on
tka Oaftoi Mia* Workors rf Amrriea. tke Oraat Lakes wUl refose to ride
It will Uk* la aoarls IjkM.MO la tk* with tk* ■arlne ooedcs during the comOaMoi Katas.
lid they persist to Join
ing season shoaM
organisation,
Tk* MMist tkofoaghlr orgMlsad log tke loogsto
KOlai trataaara la OaraMay are tke wklek has bean assored of tbe sup
port
of
the
arariae
cook* at Bay City,
pHalars.
Owalsai lakor la Ckleaso la ka- acrelaad. Toledo and AabUbnla.
Cfaalag la faal tka roaetloaanr ataets
Tbe niiaoU Steel eoapany baa hired
of tka akaonaal laeraaaa la vai
randerill* performer* to entertain the
kas galaai iarlas tka last year.
ooo-nnkie stHke .breakers now eorTkara ar* aararal eolorei ulo
railed In tbe mill* at Sooth Chicago.
Btekaami. %'a, •kick ar* aMUaied The oMcers' club boose has been
ariu tka rsosatlr ortMlaai aaatral tamed Into a theater and three nlgbu
kair. Tk* takaeee worfcara kar* two
ces win be glren.
aaghitiMloa*. asaiksrtaa orer tiO free of Aarge. to tbe atrike breaker*
■Makars. Otkars aMHatad arc tka
Already more than 40.000 worker*
kai aarriars’aai kaak irlTcrs’aaloas
In tbe textile Indostry at PblladelphU
Ooal BlalBS la MIsaoari made rspM bare been thrown oot of employment
atrliaa laf year. Tk* eosl ladastry by the dullness of trade. Tbe employ
of tka sUta aaiployai iorta« tke wta- ws aad employeea bare been tryl
tar aaawoa I«A17 mm aad darins tke
dense means to Improre tbe <
saaMar saaaoa 7CS7, or aa arera«e
iNting condition.
Ckroagk tk* year of tl77 aMn. Tkere
tbe IV 8. steel corsrer* Mt aMaas^oparstad dariac tbe
porsilon
pay* dlrldead* to S0A53 per
yaar.
ms and wages to 2S/M0.
Tk* catab«o*.of tke Aa»
The Worklngmea's club of Hsrt
, aratloa of Labor'* K. LooU ashlkl
tJoa was arraaged by Prcsldeet Sam ford. Conn., make* It a feature to giro
■el Oonpers. sbowlag tbe progress receptions to capItalUt* as well as to
■ad tk* growth of tke federatloo from labor leaders.
There I* a disposition on the part
a few tkoaaaad la ItSl to aearly
r the Grand Trunk ralln-ay company
tMMM la 1M4.
Okleaco. lU, analgasated wood » participate in an arrangement
bm>by prorUlon may In* made to
vorfcara’ aaloa bow eoatrola i
■Mcklae mm of tke trad* aad U pre- pension those servant* of the com|»any
who may become, by Increase of year*,
unfitted for farther labor. It 1* under
stood that tbe employe* will
Tkoroagk orgaalsalkm U being ef- vHed to assist In perfecting the de
■ taetad by tke agenU of tke Ameriean tail* of the »rheme
Ilaston. Mass., hartend.r*' union I*
fkiaratkia of Labor among tbe
■ad raatanraat employa* of New Bag- oppuMd to any Aange In the internatkma! death benefit *y*tetn or any In
laad. partlcaUriy la tb* large cHlea.
Tka bouse of oombsoos has passed crease In locaj due* <ir per capita lax.
tk* aaeoad reading, by 2M to Ik aad It has tnatmrted iu delegate* to
aolaa. tk* Trades Union bill, legal oppose any auA anggestions at tbr
Wag peaeefnl picketing and aaend intematioaal eooreatloa of tbe hotel
tag the Uw of cooaplracy In ronnec- and restaurant emptoyt* and bartend
lion with tradtk dlspotes and protect- ers' Intematidiial In Rocbeirter. N. Y..
lag trades naloa loads against legal this month.
Ctgarmakers of Boston. Mas*., hare
preeaaa tor daaMg* eaasai by the acatarted a cooperative cigar factory.
tloa ef maabars of sieh nalaas.
nrooklyn. N. Y.. shipwrights' uni
The Bata* Maehlaa oompaay <
let. nu which aaearad a srrit of In- was one of tbe first Ubor organisa
jaaetloa agalaat tbe Bsaeklnlsu' oalon tions In the United States to
■ad lu «aabara. March lA has eight hour day.
The strike in the building trade at
krooght salt against the save 4
Barrow. England, ha* been referred
aau for tS00.k00 dasMgesto arbitration, the men mcointime havof Baglaad. an organisation slmnar In^jeturned to work. -
QMMtMkL nWS
or TBt WOILO
U.
f
Pnteair Oeov L. lAdi. bead of
tba dapartamat of payebology of Tale
■aivaralty. has at—" **dcatltntc famlllea
dieri aad aallora.
Tbe venerable Loti Qwydr. tbe oliaat member of tbe Bagllab booae of
■ loria la polBt of age. and who baa
been praaaat at four eoronaUons. a
P4 yoan oM oe April M.
Tk* Dutch goraramaat ohkets
4ha alt* aaleetad for Caraagla'a p
pooad palaec of peace baeaaaa It o
Miara that tb* bonding would datn
ireK tb* plctnrewjueoess of the a
"JmSTMarie, director of tbe raU.mmt libcary. wtU laara Milaa la a few
iaya fbr tbe 8L Loola aspoalUoe. He
la to bare pemaaal okarga of tke ratiCM cudilbUi. tklrty4ktn* ease
wklek were aklppad from Naplea.
and Mra. Cboatc will be to tb
Lady Carton Is In the BritUh capital,
too. and great things are expected to
happen In tbe great house owned by
J. Pterpoat Morgan.
Samuel M. Ralston of Lebanon, a
leading lawyer In Indiana, Is consld
ered a strong probability for nomlna
tion as governor on the democratic
keL He has a wide acquaintance
the aute and al ways ha* been arlMr. Ralston Is a
p In part/
raws* county, Ohio,
lire of Ti
old. He was a presi
mj and Itwo year*
dentlal elector In 18»:
•r became a member of the dei
lie state executlre committee.
Apropoa of the ninetieth birthday
of tbe Barooess Burdett-Coutts it is
ailed that at oae time It wa
itly reported that the great di
Itingtoo vranted her for a
\M>en the report reached the Water
hero he made thla comment : “1
1 Miss Angela Bordett-Ooutle de
served to be a duchess, not that I
would amke her oae.** On bearing
what tbe famous aoldler said
instead of wtwhL“
He kaa aafled from Melboane for Lon
as an entbuaiastic
ioa to ace throogh the preas an el
wrestler. He threw out challenge aftorate work embodying tb* reanlt*
challenge to tbe member* of tbe
aU Ms reeMt reeearche* In aborigli
m aad hit esouaael and adrlaers
1 defeated fairly and completely
**lS«*8tena Sayder, a MIsks
r. WM recently cued l
everyone who tried coocluskma with
him unUI be aiet Count TeUu. who
lea lor <
karpivlla. 8b* woe tbe case am) as
ed one too many for him. Since
a raaait of tb* pobUcity atteadlag tbe
encounter, although
trial abe kaa secured an appolatamit ages the sport In every p
la tke atata ralorm ackoot for glrU.
be has kept out of tbe arena.
> riollalat. kas keen al- Tetsu U now champion.’' b
■mbanaaed by kis eaor
ly; "1 have failed to the
la Paris as was Pader- am tone else must try ."
la dries In this country.
rakl la
ClrcuU Judge Perkins of J*
e had
U to leave tk* buildlag where be MiBty. Mlasoort. sticks to tbe
kla■ eoeeert a day or two ago by tashloaed Idea that a rlA man ought
r tke
to obey an order of court Just the
same as a less fonunaie cltlxen. J.
W. Qreonds. a wealthy Carthage mac.
h cMy prwnted an address to kU was summoned the other day as a
tedv. vritb strict Juror. He bluntly told i
depot:
granted iheriff that be was
wa* loo
li busy and wcml(
I of. the dty
dty to John Daly ■ol come. Judge Perkins ImmedUt?!:
y discharged from issm
lately
lued M attachment for him am
e he ba
flnrt
led him 115. HU honor amioaoce<
I dyaamlie.
that business
i AMBye. a
valid excuse: adding for tbe Informa
My, Iowa. U orgaalzlag a ao- tion of Mr. Grounds that to aerve on
■ to be called tbe Append
Jury ■was one of tbe moat Important
Mr. Rye has
rearing upon tbe cltlien—busl
f all who have
■e«a that latereats
■ aad propoaeaa 1
Ity.
•"* —”j be ■ometblTn
Rye Mid. "W*
of oar wooads aad oim kat''One of Dr. King’s New Life Pllla
withla the priaoa walla of the heseach night (dr two weeks baa pat am
1 la Loaioa that AMor- la my 'taeaa' ai^tn.~ writaa D. B, Tar
____
I tk* ooaabtg ■cr «f DaavMytowa. Pa. ThayYa tbe
■ooial aeaaea. motarn WaMocf Am best la tbe vrartt for Ltrcr. Knmarl
ler-lt he Kay ariU ba oaDad M Abmt ■ad Bowels. Parely vagetablm Nerar
SSS.SSJ
Cera Nut
Flake*
Oxford Flakes
Vigor Flakes
Tiyabiu ••
Malt Too"
FLOUR
Hannah’s
BKST
Sftow
UTiiic
Noble
Uneeda
Biscuit
Srnj 6.M» m
. Ot, .1 S :4» ,.
!Sc^
rMAI^WiaeefOmdm.
It bladeed
^ w wm
^Pickafc
63cts
VfVi^forrsibs
c.aatmEA^^t^^^
HI
HOMES
■ ON =
TIME
Gives everyone a chance to secure for
himself » home whirh i« A priwIleBe
neglscted or Ignsider r
;tally oi
peace, comfort end hsppirtess and com
mcnce right now, let your rent* appi)
on payments for a home, time ti
money and wait* for no man. Csl
and see me at S38 East Front street.
M. & K. L nHE CMtt
aaeadsWiaaol OmdoL WiM*((Mdc
ae cawa of tbm* traaUas. It
1. hs^ briag ebUdna to bama
' naadia
tbabaMmedidaa*mramdafaraMteia8tbaohaar«<life- Wbypmim
tba food woBwa ia year btaa to nBir aaothm dgyf Every dnoiri
baa iUOO bottlas of Wins of OiriaL
jiag?ftsa3rai.t!jgar
jAXStasrss,
226 EM FfM Stna
8RARD RRPIOS t IHDMR* RV
COIPARY.
IlMBainl
5cts
saaejgp^bagttgas!
sacs*;:;;::..:.::::
l3i
L G. BRYANT.
BUILDERS'
HARDWIRE
3KLL. O. P. A.
PERE Marquette
national Dontists
stock over l>efore buying. We
■re carrying * 'ery eomplele
line of liiiilderK' hardware and
oiir prices are veo attractive.
Give ns n call before bu>-1^‘
and we will ir> and suit y.m.
Cst> Sberwin-Willlams paint.
......
FRRHK TRUDE
14C Front Street
Best Rubber plate............. (............................
Gold Fillings............................ ................$1 and up
2*2k Gold Crown......................
fo.OO
Silver Fillings................
75c
Bridge Work.....................
$5.00
,
We examine your teeth free of charge, and
tell you ii* advance what it will cost you.
national SS£!ls
State Bank Bldg. Rooms 207.208. Office Hour, 8 to 8
Both Phones
Dynamos mndt Motors.
fomUb Dynamos
Motors for all pnrpoaes. large or an
.let* line of the
We also carry a complete
following goods: Electric Fixture*.
Lamps, tnrw line of Shades).
Heating
_______Heatl
Iknlrrs. Telepboors. Annuaciator*.
Battle*. Telegraph OutlUs, .Ktectric
Be’.lW. Bus:rer*. Pocket Flashers. Bicycle Lamp
spa. Magnet Wire. Bnttery
Gns Ragine Ignltars. Spark
Colls. Spark Plug*. AntoasobUe Sup
pUrs. etc.
fS-..
..DENTISTS...
A. D. TYLER
_ . --------' wnk.ui Biori ma-
I.R. Mam
6a.R, Mewmr
HoiROE & atwinr
BfllERAL IRSURfiCE
STAJt^nAJkm^mPAKIBS s^ karaM*
I 1 N E.W WILHELM BLOCK
Pitb, Balt, Grail, Pmitiiu,
INSURE,..
J. M- FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suit# 308-Naw Stato Bank
building. Corroapondont Ooo E.
Bills. Grand Rapids.
Official Market Quotations by pri
vate vrirc, direct Crom New
York and Chi^a
Abaolote security.
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTRIBT..
urn
lSS0->.inH.T OMMtLESS
O. P. CARV8II A HMa
FIRE WSDIUIICE
L. U *■ ■UILOIH*._______
GLASSES"FiTTED BY
L-IOMT
Building
Blocks and
Brtck ♦
We are now prepared to fill all orders
OB short notice with Cement Building
Blocks and Brick. Price* very rea
sonable We bare a large plant with
almort unlimited capacity. We are
also ageats for the Block and Brick
Machines which are the Utest
most simple of anything oo tbe i
ket and at a very low figure. Pl<
'investigate before buying For
jiictilars address
IBoodrt^ & Stankp,
Craptnt^ Otf,
ELECTRIC FANS TO RENT.
1Dkki§Mm
•rjr’.rria
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO,
StrMt.
Trmmrn* City.
tm- PMU CS2
make a SeceUI Ontr Fsr CW* Blssk Oely
To introduce their fine filling plates.N With
cverj’ set of teeth they will give one gold
filling. Remember we give a written guaran
tee with all work.
Waw WUfaalm .Black.
ORA fiAWYER A PBNHALLCGOM
PriwMBoatbaveat
WVINKCIIRIMH
JOHN R. SANTO
I GERERAl MSIfflAicI]
ivmrm City. to»cb.
Travarw
E)(PERT OPTICIAN
ELECTRICITY
PEK 1000 WATTS
fuanMiuitirt
HAT HOTEL WHITING
■pedahy; gtaa^
ifuaranteed to fit
J. W. GfiOlkU. H. D.
iNrfsw Rl>s bittrlc
Ut« iii ffn-Cr
DR. W. J. BIGGINS
JCARPET CLEAMR6 WORU.
DENTIST
FmtkrT
Csft«^ Cleaning and Fsi
Cn^ arwto|
arwtog aad Isytag.
rst^. Cmrrt
•cmfisic your
yuur old c
Before scadbig
nwny to be mad* Into rags. Irt m*
Very best of der
lOtfa year of practice. Your pxtrooia aolidted. In new Mtrasoa
taBdiag. ODder K. P. ball, oa 8001
‘ Doefcenty Baatocaa CoOcfe and
Wics TwWfisifiniceCffItol
Butchors and S«UM«« KbIcmw
a thafi-lkla lakal la an «h* k
Irnktok yM ariari yaar rifars.
lAVE YOU
RICO THEM YTTf
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ftoj^W^A^
THY A MCOOMO WAMT AOi
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