The Evening Record, March 31, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 31, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1904-03-31

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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YESTEMiAW nauc

ME

RECORD
\

NO GUMS
WEIE FOUND
lii-

MLTMMFSMfiOT nnnDn

fnm CfMk w«f« «m 0*m
ThfM nMNi «r Mw water alirt to
Or. V. C. Vaafkaa aT Am Af«
awatyaH aa to tyyfcaM tar«as «m
aatoatf toaar llr Or- (• a. THar
I a# tajaftoM t*««M af

j. nrAN
DOORS ARE wniiAifLflSlSTHAT$5MM
NOWjaOSED

OBSTACLES
ARE REMOVED

forsaed. last Batnrdayv The Federal
Trust oumpoay has deposlu of over
M.OOO.OOA. It U backed by heavy
financial interests and neither the d»posltors nor the stockholders will los.anything. Oewell s family say he U
on City.
riaad is iUII fttihatoing and Although
Rain

is

Falling

no

Additional

Troubio U Anticipated—64A00

8aai|ile No.
"cmek." wai 1 takca fron the I
RInarood ax
rrceli that[ croasM
(
of the asjrlun where SpeeJaLtn the Brealag Record.
aadI Is
is last
losl east
I
thara Is a SKwe or irons. This is ant
what Is VnnwTi as the ~as)rluai creeeW
but U a saiall creek which is the «mtponr or the aarinn resenrolr.
■s of Illness having appeatred amoog
water is not used ai all. The r<
loK Is the report:
msMeaU of the Went Bide. The
*miis water Is eoniamiaaied
principal trouble is among small chllsad Is of aa lalestiaal aalore.
I should not be used uale.«
Irect cause is Improper feeding.
bollwl.
V. C. Vaochaa.*'
e I wo more aomples to be The aflilcted once were forced to abI which Dr. Tboaipooa ha«
not recolri
Tber ire aaaipics
red wlih heavy food of different
id the
latahe
rront the Ceatfal acbool aad
I
pipe.
The'ahtoples
toiaad froiB variHles.
a JDtowood i
«o« aad Board
Situation Improved.
■ oehools are bar water
Outside of the Increase In sickness
which aeeais to dlaprore that there U
le siiiiaiioo Is grrotly Improved
■ rphold Rerau la the bar water.
BtrefK car systems are beginning to
untangle the snarl, mllways can now
nBalniaJn something like schedules.
lolders are moriog hack burnt*
aad there is great activity apparent
everywhere. It liegan to mla here
yesterday and is still raining toda;
Is generally bHieved that the
danger Is over and that the additional
water will cause do trouble.

PEKKINHIT
WITH POKER

Oe«p Gaah In Mten's Hoad and the laof

a

Warrant

fUoult of

Coat Bids Attercatien.
' This aaorCac Daa Perria oT M7 Oak
I received a blow over ibe head
> poker la the haads of
with a
Nichols, who keeps
naa N

Subacribed Ovor fdJXtt.
V»c work <»f relief has not halte-i.
Provisions In plenty are being re­
ceived and distributed lo good adrantOver ft.ooo in cash has licen
subscribed In tbe relief fund an<f sub-i
acriptions are still coming la. Cloth
Ing and provlsums are also cumtng 11
great quantities and Grand Rapids has
proved hrrsHl equal to caring l«>r th*'
nomeless aad hungry.

It being issued. Pernn
> oi^e
the bread wagoas for
Charles Lax
NIebols has
been aolUik
nnd hnd n small
keep U
Mr. Lat
to netl this bread anr loager
woUSod the driver who la tore
Mr. Lasneace.
This tooraloi
went there
as asnal aad upon the s rice of Mr
lAwreaee tried to reach
h aa anicable
Nichols. ritKB
reooaelllatkM with Mr. h
oste thlag aad another It led
to
srords as near as the Record
Korean Garrison at Wiju Diapsrsod by
karn and Nichols seised a stove
Rutsiana After Killing th
poker. hHtlag Perrin over the head,
cuttlag a gash about aa Inch and a
Prefect at PakChan.
half
long that
required
several
aUtehes to close. When the blow was
atraek Perrin partlalljr fell, with one SpeeUl to the Erealag Record.
bpad he steadied himself with a chair
8t. Paterabnrg. March 31.—For alaksad his head hit a display table. He lag the Japanese merchantmen la the
staggered to the door aad got Into his straits of Soagari. at the opealng of
rig hot oal.r reached John Laaison's
war. ITS.OOO la prite money has
place srhen the injury was asore thaa
1 distributed among the crews of
he aould stand and a doctor had to be
four cruisers of the Madivnatok

Union Trust Company Faila
SiM-cUl III the Btenlng Record
l»o,.tnn. March 31 —The Union Trust
impany. with a capital of linO.OtMi. r
which former Congrvusmaa W. P. Kar
s the president, closed its doors
Darning
The Uabllttles of
company are $l.«io.ooo and the nom

PUNRRAL BIRVICCB.
dffarMn

hteora

and

Mm.

Minaeg

Tbarns Oasttoy tMt Rotobia>toaa.

1^^ 2lt*4 the funomL
m A SUM WANT Aft

DAINTIEST

DESiRNB

IMAGiN.

« €i(y .Book Store

Easter
Shoes....

i Korean <
BpecUt to the Bveaing Record.
Seoul. March-31—it U reponed here
that on March XT the Rnsalaaa killed
the prefect of Pak-Chaa for not obey­
ing orders
After be was killed the
Ranatoas dispersed the Koreaa garri
aoa at WlJu Bad despoiled the soldiers
of thetr uaUonas.

Vhe WEATHER-Hiemt, tootsht «vl rvtosy

WNO WANTS A MACKINTOSH?

f
i. B. Martin and daughter went
to Bouthern Michlgaa this toaralng for

-K level) chance to buy a good XIackintoafa very, very cheap in fact so cheap wc arc almost athamcl to .luotc ]iiriccx.

A PEACH OF A MAOUNTOSN FOR A ‘T
"Jl"”.** ?.'• **■

*"•

'*• *"• »t- AH «onk

about tloublr. Iijn’i forget to see our “Kaater Bonnets:'*
F.jr gcnllcmea the world’s famoua .SEWI.AM) Hat in aU
the newest shai^s and color*-Sd. $‘i, $1.
See the Easter
offerings in.our Wimlom.
f

CAPS—I-argcst
I-argcst line in this ciiy, 2.',r,

75c to 2.00-

Klcgant. well made, stylish, at 7 6tl. 10.

I’i.

?R-

IS.'

S. BENDA & CO.
I'mlrtcllas from 60c ii. III.IMI

Woman’s Club.

Mm:-"-

I will rouMst'T.f
The JaiwD.-s I.afrai1iu

'"XZ

ROWLAND OOUOLA8 \

Bop's Teet this time

MK-clal Japam-f^).- mii: i«-

POLICE JUDGE
DROPS DEAD

Guy Champney
m
i
.. this m.i

You wll
you fail <
opening i

Our Shoes don’t mgke i
fed: they re made oj* «
and WC.VT like iron.

MWhnIridii

s shoe lasu; they

look nice

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

SHOE STORE.

J

Special to the Evening Record
Grand Rapids. Mich. March
ullce Judge William H Hagger.y
dropped dead this morning on Ottawa
St reel
f*t in froi
front of the city hall. He
had been ia
mrt and had
the u
Ing grind and
• to bis private
office
Prt
Ht»us< aa building.
Up has not 1:leen feeling well for the
past few daj-s hut was apparently in
perfeoi health this morning
Judge
Haggerty was one of the most proml
nent men In Grand Rapids, being well
known in ■church, business andI poUtleal circles
He was born Mai
1854. and graduated from the HI
Hinsdale
college, later being a membevr of the
legal department of the Untvi
ilverslty of
Michigan. He came to Grand
ind Rapids
in 1887 and In 1891 was elected
police
cted policf
Judge, serving si* and one-hal
half yeai'.
hU first election being
g to fill a va
W he
I elected to hto
havit..
ig served two years
when hU Heath occui
•urred.
He leavM a widow
r and four chlldfen
to mourn him.

KIMBALL
PIANOS
Occupy an unaaaailable po» t.on
among the pianos of the world
because they excel in artistic
quality,
excellence
of tone,
strength and durability. By our
easy payment plan every family
In moderate circumstances can

% w. muL cMiniY

l»rreust H.E.StnK.Xtr.
kwrythlDf Is

iMtnuprnto. ^rt

Cil ren* ii. Bell 109
' St arjt t-akr Ave.
Most wonten
want
coitilart able

n\

shoe:,
but al! want

sure:

FRAK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Tb- Nf« tiuad. Ui Front

»

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. I_. BROWN, Mlair,a«»r

BUT DUNTT EEACH FIIE

Early Morning Blase Oeatroyad Weedshed Belonging to B. B. Cole. Divisten and
BtrecU.
d Eleventh
El
t large woodshed t>eloagiiIng to
Eleve
id Division
BtreeU. I
ground this
The
30 o’clock,
morning abot
riiemlcal was
and the dileparlmeat had oat i
bosc.
10*60 feet In alse.
Tbe woodshed
Although the line of hose was laid
It lacked 300 feet of reaching
building, no hydrant being
bell
any closer
than tbe one used. The bnlldlng was
atmoat burned when the telephone
message was received at tbe fire de­
partment. At the teams left the en­
gine boose tbe sky was all lighted up
aad made the hopes of taring the
building smalt.
It to snpposed the fire caught from
baring some paints and rags stored
ia the shed which Mr. Cole had Jn«
reeeaily put there.

I ’Lo'

rm-.

''Perrins’
0loue$».

o.’

Are made in Paris by the best ulovc makers
in the worhi. Ladies who are . particular
about their gloves will find just the right fit.
style and quality in this make. ^

J! Tew of the things
thep Sap
When they see our fine lay-out of Easter Hato Shirta, Neckwear.
’’Strikes nie Just right."
• H.to me exactly."

BREVITIEB.
PCRBONAL.

Special lo the Evening Record.
Iris. March 31.—Tbe first trivial
anal of the Seine was held todav
the case of the republic rf Colnm
versus the Panama Canal Com
pany was heard. The conn decided
In favor of the bitter
Tbe decision has
moving all legal obstarica Kj
fer of the canal ronct-ssion fr«»m t
Panama company to ib«* Uiitl

nTT.’

PRIZE HONEY
FOR RUSSIANS HOSE LAD ItM FEET

*T"fci*claimed at the store that Mr.
Perrta used abusive laagttage to Mrs.
Klehola yesterday and that that is the
■ala eauae of the dlMcuUy. but thU is
denied by the other side.
A warrant Is hetag Isaoed tor the
niraat of Mr. Nichols and the case
protolsoa to be fought out ia court, as
hoU sides claim they are la the rtghL
PrcMcntor George Crosa was con
aiMtoA. At the store they ctoimed they
oriwed Mr. Perria out of the store
bolars he sras struck. They alao hare
the otopty eaae which they claim be.
kMgs to Mr. Lawrsstce.

IN ALL THE NEWEST AND

ABLE. THERE 18 NO MORE SUITABLE OR ACCEPTABLE GIFT
FOR THIS DAY THAN A PRETTY CARD FOR YOUNG FOLKS OR

MANY CASES
OF ILLNESS

rr

ao hanaful itena

Easier Cards

OFFICIAL'S DOAPnAIAIICE

ORAND RAPIDS.

“V. C. Va
'auahaa.Hsaiplr Ko 4. lakaa frooi the Blaiwood Avmuc acbool, was rrportH}
ufM as follows:

SEVENTH YEAR—2146

Here. Here. Ob!

CtmatroeV^f a Will.
Ry Wirt to the Brotfag Roaort.
AMO
UNION TRUST By Wire to the Breatag Recoct!.
Chicago. March 3L—Tbe eoMael for FCOCRAL
OMtav Marx. oMof the car ham haaw Haven. Gona.. March 31.—
COMPANICB QUIT.
dlta. this SBomlag secured a writ of
>• Gager, ia tbe Superior court,
bahana oasys retwnaMo next Most
-“white
momlag decided that according
day to poatpoM tbe exeeutloo of tbe
to the OonecUcot law the sealed
tbree car bam baadtu wbleb was aoi
ter In the Beonett will coatroversv
for April a. Judge Chlmaa. who to
ring to the storm today Weed Sto
not be admitted aa a port of the
awd tbs order, bolds that Trial Judge
will continue their spring miliL
os it la not doaaeribed with sufSc
nery opening tomorrow.
certainty Ip the win and that extr
ous paper caaaot be admitted la
KIU.RO RV CAR.
coostmetloB of a w|i. This means
that Wniiam J. BryaA loses hla case
Orand RagWs Roy Btnwb While RIA
for the admissioB of the sealed letter
tog His WbooL
Cwnpany Cant Locate Gsorgt F, Cto In which Bennett left him I50.00Q
tbe Rrealag Boo
wall, the Secretary and Treasurer.
Omad Rapids. Micb.. March
Union Tpist Company of BoaRay Raadall a yoMg boy.
fataRy
lajursd by a Bridge street
IT thi.
ton Was Small Institution.
noon. His skull was fractured.
fractared. He
%aa rMtag on bis wheel aad tbe
By Wire to tho Rvetoag RoeotS.
struck him.
CleveUad.
March 31.—Tbe
Federal Trust ebmpaarmade a
East.-r the .lay <if dsy> lo
sigameat this tooraing to tbe Guaroff winter and don st.rltoh sprln.^
dlaa Trust com^ny. The assignment
was decided o®\ because George F
fnettwear to at band.
Clewell. tbe secr^ary aad treasurer «if Republic of Columbia Lost Suit and
We greet Its coming and ate
the Federal Trust company Is o
Concession Can Now Be Trans­
pniiari-d to ih.-et ih«- need of
the city and tbe offtcers of bis
ferred Without Quibble.
particular dn-ssers.
BICKNCBB FOLLOWS FLOOD

3. which was takn froai
I Avcaaa aetoioi was ra
tortMi OPOQ »*
*Tlwr» la ao a
a nr aajr hanaftti KPrai ia this
. Nothlaa but

swing

TBAVKUBK Om, MCH, THUBSDAT, UAKCH »J, 1»0«.

AU Pere Marqnette triiiaa are again
running hut moat of them are aUll de­
layed V the>Igh water In the south
part of the state.
There srill be a meeUng of Hannah
camp tomorrow night la Modern
Woodami hall to complete airaagementa for the hall to he given next

Ool. H. W. J. Ham. of Georgia, who
gave the lecture on the High acbool
course IsH evenlag. left this ■M«»v«ti»g
for Harbor Spriuga. where he girea
the next leeiare. He thew works hack
Divtsion No. 3 of tbe CoBgregntfcmal
tojMlllae and ihca to Bouthera Mlch- Aid society will hare a Batarday mar­
ket ia RauBUh A Lay oampaay'a store,
^j^t^rtlB^wto^to^kaaka this groeery departmenL Saturday after
noon. April 2. AU nMtabms of the db
”------- ------------------------- *eer. to la the rtoiou are requested to bake somertodvoabuata
lack DKaerur S
•1^ for a Ttoil
THEMARKETB.
MWei Lhaey.
Detroh. March .tL-1k*he -Itey.
flAX: No. 2 red. fl.M; No. I corn.
47c: Ka 3 whhe oata. 4Se.
Kiehenoa und fUally aad Ira
Toledo . March 31.—Wheat—Cfcah.
SpnaMlag and CaaMly laft this toora- ll.B2\: May. 61-01%: July. tOc.
tog xrta thu Pure Mat^wtto nmd for
Chlcumt. March 31—Whaat-May.
Fwaaatot. caL
^e; old July. »%c;
new Joly.
Mm. Oeorgt Jarhuuu maracd to
Bumadt CUy today aAar attaadteg M
toMdar o( the Beakaeperat aa

I.M. $1.50 and $2.00

-

.

‘ Suita me to a T.’"
“Needn’t look any further,"
: "Do It up."
•'That’s my hat." etc., etc.
OUR HATS embrace the “Dunlap"

new Bells.

colors of soft shapes—five dollars

1 blade atlir and the
cveryom

e hest-l-and i
colors in new shapes soft hats-Sl.50 to S3i»-«Rc to see “MsMto "
a new dip-front hat—4ra a good one.

Crush Leather at 25c, 50c. 75c to
- Crush Silk, at 25c. 50c. 75c to $1.50.
Buster Brown Belts for bo>-s at 50c are sell­
ing rapidly.

c mnijeiiii
Omr

to

other derby hats at S34»—can’t

994 Omha

.

OUR NECKWEAR ia direct from the New York Importera-exelualva
pattern, a.Ik. an<l ..tin. shown by no other company. Bow^ Teeks.
Ascets. Strings, Four-in.Handa. Puffs. 25c 50c 75c ft 00.
OUR SHIRTS include some extra fine good, in Mat’raacloths at |EML
S2i». SIJO. S1J». A lahger line of «ne grade good, than ever shown
before. Our trade seemp to appreciate the efforts we put forth to
get the very besL
KEEP US IN MIND when you think
CoaU.
T-'«...'f-"V-'Ui

damifton Oothmg^

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tm OTPnCKQ HEOOM). TOAVmSK CITT, mCtt; THTOSPAY, mBOE «. MM.

wamdeung

FOR.SASIHt

ANDWATWAID
iSSrlSfxw.*

TMOt.T.MTn

New Suits
Shirt
Waists
and Skirts
New
Neckwear
Belts ahd
Gloves...

mf%. TwTl— J«fwys H«r« Prmm
•a ta SmtcR «f Sm «Rfc* Had
Tr«d CM OdWWi RWA.

omcc m Fmotrr

stmct.



mnmtito ttmoomn.

m

w

«. ToallMii. or lovA caao to tSo
>iMlerdor oeoki** for h«r aoo.
ToibOmo. vho Is abooi tX tcota
Hr IMS bm away fron Soow
t a year and a kalf and it U
ird that dartac the wtaicr hr ha^
vrlilas Vmw that b« had be««
■oablr to

"'’iltB aMth«r emmr to thU city to take
hte hoae. He art her at tho trmia
aad tbm diaaMwared. HH» Croa th»
oRkvrs located hla agala to a sahxu.
He vas takeo to her and it U aid that
he acalB dare his ooUmt the aUf. She
Kare hta nooey It Is dalated. the 8
MPUALtcAN cmr TicKrr.
lime vhea be met her at the irala.
id. U of a rather
Btaee he has
ase aad aot kepi Ibe best
His OKither U very macb
wroaciU op orer the laatter m be
ARTHUR W. WAIT. A. M. RIH- aa exeaiplary boy while at hone
Rcrr.
artll eadcaror to take him home
R«r RcR—I IW»>>iWr
CHARLES it- LARCASTIR.
S100 Rmaard. StSOL
F«r jMtlM
iha Rmc»The readers of Uds pspsr will bs
CEO. W. CURTIE
plossed to leant that there to at toaat
oae drsadod dtoeaae that aetoaee has
boea able to ears la all lu atagas. aad
MAKES HO RLSOOES.
that to eatarrh. HalTs Catarrh Cars
to the oaly posIllTe eitre bow kaova
Whea those vho «mov R. J.
tke madhaal frataratty. Catarrh
Ebam mhet that be m>es lato this to
belac aeoBsUUttkMal dtosass. ra«alraa
■salHpal caapalca for the o«
-----asUtatktaal trmtmmt Hairs Csb Care to takes tateraally, arting
aayar aiMy oapledsed. they will
rtly apoa tke Mood aad mocous
realise thM be vili be oBhaaqthi
sorfaccs of tke aystom, thereby dohis coadaet of malcipal aEalrs. Mr. stroylag the foaadatloe of tbs disease
rhiEhna Is a aaa of «ood jodsaMal aad girlag tbs pallsat strshgth h>
aad H vlll be bis porpooe to so ad- baildlag up the eoasUtotloB aad assistaatare la dotag Its work. The prop­
adalster the aEalre of the dty u i.. lag
rietors hare so mneh faltk is the coraeoamtlB^ the approeal at all aood tire powers that they oEer Oae HuaeWseoA He has aiade ao pledse dr«d Dollars for aay ca» that it falls
vhaterer to aay iadlrldual. or aa; to cure. Bead for list of tosUasoalals
Address r. J. CHKKKY A CO.. To­
•^■tiatloa of aay kladl This meae ledo. O.
vtll laard the rishtt aad prlrthat bee wl
Bold by all druggtoU. TSc.
Take Hall s Family Pills for c.i
____ ofoferorybody.
regardless of prellaEcs
«
Jadlee or coaditloa: that he will
doct <be aEalrs of his oMce oa
AIM WITHOUT BORE
aaam haslaeas prtadplea that I
saMad him tm tho .opanlloa of

loeal tadastitoa.
’ Mr. rallhn to progrenira. pub:l?
-w aplrttad aad hkHag growa ap with
dty had hartag baaa oae of tba eaer■Mle lafoeaeas which hara hallt up
. flhd of tha had dues la Mlchlgwi be.
wiU adar tha oMea weD aqatppdl for
tha impoctaat dattoa of the axecutlro
o«es of tha dty.
No iwpaba^ has aa anal
ToUiM -the damoeratio tlchd
apdag. No clsaaar. hotter or worthy
Mh eoald hare bams BOBlaated. At
ff the growlBg aaatlMht la hit far
slhea hto h—laaMna cab bo tahen a*
hh laitaatfcm ha wUl pon the fall
pRHImb aete had aaoare atoo a torgr
aaabher of sotae fyota the adhereats
or othM-pgrttoh
Balag a good dttoea, a maa of good
taalUkatkma and high charader be
rommeaded to errryoae. No me
: vhaterer his party principles, o
make a mistake by voUag fur the i
pabllcaa caadidaie for tMyxw.
If the repohUcaa rote comes o
to the pons Monday Mr. Pulgham w
he elected by a majority that wiil be
gratifyiag to erery lorer of a eonsenr
atire. ooastoteat and fair .city gorem
It to ao« a gaestloa as to vh
. gaalxatloe shall ran the city gorereamat. but which man wUI best
the laierests of tbe whole people. Can
aay good citltea doubt for a mt
that Mr. Pulghum will gtre the city
aATlse admlalstratioB? Certalaly
A ama srbo has ao long been promlaeat ta public aEalrs. aad vhoi
tegrity and talraess has always
prcoMmaced asay be trusted to exercise
Ala rseogatoed good JudgiDent la
tag afjer the laterests of tbe people
who pay, tbe taxes._______
Brery roicr ahouM look carefully
orsr Ike tickets la the rarloas ward*
Mtt Moeday. The republlcaa ward
Uehets coataln the aaiaes of well
kaova mea. aad mea to whom I
fain of the dty may he safe)

Watm

That Lapoita. lad.. cofTeapaadeat
has eaUsd la hta pack of wdres aad
to aow drlTtag a hards sf held mica
«p Into the etwatics of tower Mtohlmaa. slTlag as hto rsasoa that the Ut^a&als coalte't keep their heads
ahseo the sprtag Boods.

m

Mevsd to Travsras City.
“Jack" Tennant came up from Traverse City Sunday, preparatory to re
aioriDg hi* family and household
goods to their new home. Mr. Ten­
nant and
tor Trav.
One upstate paper prints the won- goods fnllosring.—Pet.
deiful statement ihsl -^a car load of
brick arriiod yesterdav for a walk!A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PtLEE
through the park."
i Ilehtag. BtfoO. Wlaadtag « Prp
tradlag Pttea. Toor
Tour droBEial
drnntot will rsA building boom is reported from
rrom|tnidlag
*ASO CMNTMBNT foils
over Shelby way and tf the expects-1 fBad moaay
t to ti days. Me.
dons at the residents are fulfilled, i to cure you
thatt town
I
will enjoy a big growth t
The Tnacola
Count

CtWitRRli MEWS
OriOCHlGAM

This gtaaL raliabto cMBpaar
antad tor paylag its claim promptlv
aad has male a record oa thto f«e.
The proofs af death toft Traverao City
March IMh. had to co to the Detroit
oAee Uma to New Tort, aad the eom
paay'paM the Malm March SSth, asakir YOU want a Rae EtUag. apto- lag but Biz deye.
teto style salt at right pries call oa
Tbe Mataal Ufe lasaraaee Go. nf
J. Kxumfr. *H Rost Proot 8L _____ Now York, to the oldeet Amortaaa life
laeaiaaeecomaBy. has MttMMat lu
asaeu has maned fgl8.008JIM to
potie; holders ttJO«.oail.aa<i more thsa
say other eompaay has so murnedi
and 1* conserrsilve aad safe

:5::

r.':z',«......r

Mother’s Friend

U«ANK

The felled oottoafKea it the aofineSL aad the pdhn fiber the dastidty. *rhcy an foanmlecd not to lonsp or boacb. and oor price,
aiadc ap a tbe beM fancy tick, it oaly $8.7fi. Cone in and see a
gaaple. If yoa prder the fcgular all iebed c
also Bade np in the bear tickinf at Ithe game
^ej^^ofangrmdeaol

J. W. SLATER.

/

Whelssato and RsUIL

NOTICE!

THE OAK IS ALWAYS
THE CHEAPEST

National
Fire Underwriters.
It Phjrs la the Eid

And tlis bast is none too good for anyens.
Tha Cntorprisc grocery to the-first store in Traveree City to pogj
in a full line of the beet canned geeda.
We have in stock. NEW *n£ FRESH of high-priced first quality
canned vegetables.

J.B.PalrcEkctrlcCo.
125 Cau SU

Tnrtnc Qty.

GLASSES

fitted

MONARCH'

BY

to the name, they are put up by Reid. Murdock A Co., of Chicago, and
«ve guaranue every can to suit you or money refunded.

PHONE, 146
CORN
AND I

8 E. Walt A Sons, one of the most
reliable business firms In Traverse
City, have seen many instances of the
remarksble power of Hyomei to cure
ealaiTbal troubles and other disorder*
of the respiratory organ*.
Reaulis in thto treatment have given
them ao much confidence in Hyomei
that they will give a month's trial
with the positive anderstanding that
If at the end of that time a cure 1*
not effected or enough relief gained to
warrant a coBtinued nse of tbe i
ment for a while longer, tbe n
Hyomei is the only treatment for catorrh that has ever been sold under a
pay" plan, and tbe only
“BO cure,
one where m vBooth's trial treatment to
free BOlees It--------Hyomei is aot a pill or liquid. Just
breathe it -throngh the neat iaholer
ry outat, and benethe first day’s Bse
way. the heoUh-gfv
tbe mlant
and drives
r cell* of the
lial gcrots sod
The complete outfit
OBd extra botUet of Hi
obtolaed for' Me.
Remcfi
enre yon after a----------------------- -----------



of each mooti .
Icnriiig headache
jand nervousness
specialty; glaas-

LARSON'S PARK

Vsor fisllabis Hems Poniisbee.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

HOTEL

Claus Wamnr. Proprietor
BCTTOK8 BAT. MICE.

t. (. A. RUILOINa.

!

K3feL^s»^fOBiiral iiisiniiice
WbCE T#e WtmitHlceCElafMctijS I 1 New. Wilhelm Block

Butchars and Bausae* Makers

KiamiMWiii^

J. H. MONROE

ie.w hastugs & son
i
insurance

ORl. EAWVER A

PSNHALLEOON

.JIENTISTS.A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

IOO-M8 MOV wnhaMi Bloek. eiu

The First Song Bird
Of spring will have no more pleasing story to tell than ours of astonishingly beautiful furniture at amaxIngly low price*. We are ready for spring (the time when you always want>some new piece of furniture in
the house) with s line of furniture that aurpasscs anything ever shown in Traverse City.

A Few Furniture ‘-Ifs’
If the largest line of extension tables ii

worth your while.

Nearly Every Home
Where thto ad. it read can use a new couch and if a member from that home should Boe our fisw eouehss
there would be more comfort In that home. Don't you want that to be yoursT We \ •dll de eui- shars, sail
■ ov the best for tbe money. Our new couches are the finest line that to shewn in the city and )TOu CM
spend $6.75 for one or $54.00 aa you choose, or anywhere between.
,

MQimrSTRUL FREE

WmU A Sobs win refrutd yoor moooy
OBd The tnstmeat vUl be ohoolnt^

ti'

oa a notownn ■aitm^ fon are
ktoi^lNirof Him lil^ aadfet
iqp ia tbe BMndaf
yean older tbaa yoe icaOj arc.
What »
Me? Wbea by
[ a Cole laore and fetta^
Q^wFabacOo Mattnai
that ig Modly goBtoirtged
___ _____________ fire yoa coafait and tatssfo

AT HOTEL WHITING
heard the story about tbe Helen Hunt j D«r‘*Tr«».

...........

PaymenL
Attorney T. A. OoBlon. of Detroit,
who writes losumace for the Mutual
Ufe Insurmace Co., of New York, in
oonaectloB with hU lav praeUcc. de^
livered to Mrs. ieanto E. Johasoo thv
company's cheek for $S.on la payment
of a 12.000 policy carried by her toti
hasband. James O. Johasoa. la tha'
eompany.
This vas a special form of poUey.
aad aa ezeopUoaally flpe policy, aad
retniaed all the mooey paM to the
eompBBy by the tasared together with
the (ace of the poUcy.

If Yon Arc Sleeping

Ato poyaUstm f
ao xottoe of wMhanval helag re­
quired. Whea a depositor draws
part of hto deposit Ohm osvlags
hook aemmat he doss aot therahy stop the latetcst aa all tks
deposit hot only oa BO aaaeh aa
he diaars. Nor doss a aevtagi
book aeeooat osase dcaviag *ai
terest at the eod of a year, each
six aaonths earned taterest to
added to araouat and all eoattones earalag oompooad late.'-

J. LEAHY
“'-ss: EXPERT
OPTICIAN

HERE’S A BABY

TO CORE A OOLO IN ONE f SY

ALtOUR DEPOSITS

Have
Wirii

-eroeni The lo-'
Sini* more pain, relieves
psl t*npcr* there are
more heart ache*
.p ,pe,..-r.P.
-..o. and
story in great style.
The Initial numb€«r u
ron Standard appeared
Harry Ball of Elkhart. Ind., now »n Is pnl up -In attractive form.
the City hospital at Indianapolis after Pat’erson of Capac 1* the edi
an operation, has an arm whicb Is a.- Is lurked, it U nnderslood. by
deroocrailr marhine «if St. Clair c
-s Irian
,y.
Ga* Co., the prtncl
C I.e*lle Nye. nf Henton Harlwr. j which are K A. Sn
n tor as Is known, has an arm like li
plared «>n exhibition at the j of Detroit, among
la tbe riril war Mr. Ball was sbci
lirough the upper lefi arm. The lie*
esird. but three Inches of the N>n
Ihc^ w.
Issolved and was carried tbrouch th
i operate
a ga* plantMarl--------------------------------------------------elns. leaving only muscle la the up having lived nineteen
per arm. The lower arm was left Ii. the. first-of ft* nine live*,
il mail carriers mak!
tart with perfect use of the fingers.
•arwell arc having
The arm can be twisted and turned
, thi* week, owing to the flooded
ut Mr. Ball baa a
country about
a the coil
> using It. and wo
Itself l* p
1 ractically cut off
ig to hla own methods.
frum outride commnnicatlon and huriFor years he has been one of thr
ne**
I* at a standstill.
ading cooks In the Unlied States,
The
*torle*
that
have
been clrrulstsving been employed In the dining
aenlce of nearly all the railways and ing alKJUt tbe state concerning an al­
leged smallpox epldcmk at Evan
ail the big hotels In tbe oountry.denied by the local papers. It 1*
lanapolis Star.
thst there I* but one ca*e of smallpox
entire town and tl I there IS
Tratedy Averted.
no prtibabiiliIty of the dlM
“Jnst to tbe sick at Ume our little ing.
Callforau
boy was aared." writes Mrs. W. Wat­ The announcement
rorld's fa r
kins of Pleasant City. Ohto. • Pneo^ woman will ex
1858 Is not astc
monla had played aad havoc with him
Rapid* travelli
aad a leribls coogh set In besldet.
Doctors treated him. but he grew
an. ’who is I
worse every day. At length we tried
at be found
iCtve been
Dr. King’s New Dtooovery for Con
ty hotel lahl
sumption, and our darting vras saved.
lurned In the early twentle*.
He's BOW sound and well." Everybody
recent raid of the
Its Mother is Well.
ought to know. It's the only i
machine* at Pearl
for oottgha colds and all loag
ts have been amusing The bahv to healthy beense daxtog the
Oaaraatsed by Jas. G. Johaat
with the penny-ln-the-alot period of gestation its moil;rr nsed tbe
popular
and purely regeUble liniment.
H. Meads, dniggisu. Price
^ but It I* maid
Trial bottlsa Ifie.
gather
sealouB olfictols i
up.too. and It I* <expected that t
'will have to gi
pressed rltiten**t
INDICATIONS PROMISING.
to draw poker.
The Caro city council veo' appro­ Tclaziag totorat, s ma^ msVer. iaiigMonthly Report otthe Grand Traverse
priately amuse* Itself by pla>Tng with
and Arizona Mining Company,
-nto tbe back and hips of ao^^OffomCb?
a toy and game factory proposition.
It to applied externally only, there is
The Annads Graphic has progrr**^
he otontbly report of the Grand
so far in reformed orthography that no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs,
Traverse and Ariiona Mining
It spell* the plural of the word “rock" no inwaru treatment at ^
pany shows a very satistoctory
Tbe state of tbe mother during gestattoa
of aEsIrs. The aasurances of rich de In lu new* column* a* "rox-"
Parties have been In Memphis look­ may influence tbe dispositkm aad future
po*1i* previously given have been ver
af tbe child; that to ooe reaaao why motbIfled by the sinking of shafts and ing orer the gravel bed* there with a
CT* aboold watch their oooditira aad
other promising Indications are Ir view of establishing a factory for thh
avoid pain. Her health, that of tbe child
light. The properly has l>een exam manufacture of cement brick.
of Ludtngton have slg- >nd tb^lives, depend on kening free
The voter*I o
tned by G. W. Fleming, mining expert,
from pain, worry and sselancholy. Be of
ippPBval f the propoMd
and his opinion Is very favorable. Tb»- nlfled their app
good cheer, strong of heart sad peaceful
of 115.000
________,
fri worth
Block at present l* selling si
cent* l*»ne
mind. Mother’s Frtoafi can aad wiU
construction of a new acbnol
a share.
make you ao. Beariagdownpaiaa.niornThe newspaper men of Sanilac cou.i- lag akkncM., sore breast aad insomnia ara
II Is the Intention of the compi
tbe organixation im relieved by this wonderful remedy.
develop the property Into one «
Jon
and
the
greatest mines in the world an
Of drngrista at fii.ooper bottle.
I
already
been
pm
nnder
ore showing at present seems to ladlSend fm our book ••nsttofhaod'* fiee.
cate that their expectations will t
tot BUimtD BlOUUtoi efi.gTUtkTA.fik.
falfilled.

Taka LaxaUvo Breme Qtdmlaa TahVUh two candidates for mayor, b
tau. AU dvnggtota rafnad tha moaay
aa a law and order platform the
It H Iklto to oara- B. W. Orove'a rig
. aatt will be oaly a qoestloa of the stoe
af the-majority, la Mr. Fulgham t
Rig Inaurancs Investment and Prompt
chso all records -will douhtless

______ ttls oC QtaoM^

r.VIA. J. WILHELMS5S!

IS*

EASTER
PEHICOATS
We have them in bezntiful
potlems ot BLACK AND
FANCY COLQJCED SILKS,
fit prices

3.75 lid 4.75
Eltk
We abo hz\*e the Blade
Sfiteen trofia $2.26 to 76c cadu
All goods fifaown with pteasare.

Fancy Oak Rockers And
Turkish Chairs
A sale without an equal in worth, styit and sosBomy. fipocloi oNsrinae that ara unmatchable-thc comfort,
able, tbe much wanted, the attractive kind—In quality equal to any offerad at much hlghar pricos. Cxam.
ine the covering, the extreme style, the make and tha finish, compare them with othsrs and you will net nssd
export knowledge to be oenvincad of the advantoos of this oflsring. fiomatfOng now constantly bting
added. <aTte different kind.”

THE HANNAH & LAY
leiMILE COMPANY


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HANNAH & UYCO'S
HIOHEar QUALITY POSWBLE

BEST

WRh a flood of wH fairly odnUIUt« to Ita hclstoacaa. on totoalfAhle 4»-

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORr

FLOUR

Itvery sad • Tocobolory that wooU
caoae a Wobater to bliiah aad boaltate.
Oof. H. W. J. Horn entertalaed a laigo
aadleaee ml the City opera hooae last
evemiag for mn hoar mad m haK. Not
ualy did he eatertato his hearers bat
them food for magioam thooght
he palatod the pictmse of the

great editor gave the 1
ot a aaoUygti
jeana."
.” He thea
t
went oo
really
In a clever atory. how the
ra are
originated. Oohmel Ham'a stories
of him and ^
latlve oT Georgia aiad
d la a natl'
of It Hlsvt
s voice, hia accenta. hU
apeeeh. fals appearance, all i
qoenily of his natlvliv and added to
thU is the quaint and indeacribab'e
ullar ooiy to that school of
lich is fast fading away. Hla
speech was tesplendant with beaiultlmlle. tt ahooaded In meupbor
was almost poetical aad woven to
this was the ever present hnssor of

dISbe.

MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

«■ ■
rfirUloa. nncti Uhi* » tnrpa. On th^
•Ur of <^01 V<m MoIlkr'A dMth he
liMMDA ahte-A*»rsTnp lo the raiperor.
Mn Brae«t TbocnpKm Seion of Ran

CWtlAL nws
•r m WMU

•^WhflRJBUtrito K«M
wwyThlrH yoflgfittaBM

'0^

HSSl'iHsru^;

Aconrdlne to Mr. Ham a snoTlygoa
r la a self sMidag. pelf seeking poll
ed to par 1&
: vlfe at the tlcton who would wreck the very ena^Aitoa Ot I * C»«ltr«Cl with hU 1
of their dlvorr* in IMtl. . The public Itself If It would but beflehl
__
ITT «aa to 1»e tumM over to her
The polltlclana, -atateamen «
I to HarrUbonc
April C.
111." are alleni eoacernlng him be
,7 '
.Ui —. ^ «K->***^
ahooM reach-the a<e of It
Zophw W. Brooka. a rw m of the.
b„t OalUtin for elaht >'«ar« kept
' If they are not snollygoaters
selves they need him in tbetr
business. Ministers nay nothing aboi.t
him becanse they are too far above
pestilent slime that envelopes
o aerred aa a lleatenani In the rer1 and in which he lives. ^
DUKnrbaacea of atrikera are not
Uoaarr »ar.
fler a bcantiful diracription of the
'haotere U. Price, the one-lime aearij aa grave aa an Individual dia- origin of the rapublic he told how it
be ootina market ta ord«^ of tba aratom. O''varwork, kwa had first been fendal in hs form aad
of aleep. narvona tanaion will be fol­ then reformed by Thomas Jefteraon.
lowed by utter collapae, unlaas a ra- of whom he spoke in an eocomlaatlcsl
de a anojc fortune during Itable remedy la tmmadlatalr aia(er. A contest between the tati
prlcea which followed tha pkiyed. -Tbara'a aothtog ao eSeleBt to
tis followed aad then the snoll.vcure disordeni of the liver or kMacya
ot cd
annte
’■ auapenaUm.
r was born. And after hit birth.
as Klectric flittera. It's a wondeiiVil
Lyiman Warren Ayer «rf Belle Plalm
IS a rt»nl<*at betw«*en prindplra
Ionic and effective nervine nnd the
MavrlMiQ 4 inir. Minn-.
Mini
U the fin
jeir. po»T>r and place.
gr«>alest all around inedirlne for run
bom In the north ata
e readSt the enotlygoster might l>e
down systems. It dispels nervtuisueiim.
iumlM>r
lly recognised he deseribed a nui
rheitmnllsm
and
neuralgia
and
expels
ih blnbdAr. having t>een
of hU chararterisilcs. First, he i
IM,. IU4.
IM4. at a mIcBlon
mlaakw in Pit
Plni- county malaria genus Only bOc. and satlafac ly consists of month Itecatise that is
He Ik atlU enjoying gtxMi health and Uon gimranteed ;by Jaa. G. Johnson bis prlnrliial stock In trade
He wii!
foHoaa the occupation of timlMT cruU and V. II. Meads, druggists.
bulldoze beg nr •leinand
Rtcond. be
is tiueriy
n
tueriy without principle, the only
Japans
distinguished sodol
n Van Voorhla. an age«l Inventor
questhm with him Is. "which side will
of PiiUburg. claltaa to have dealgned Sen Jeweph Kauyama. laid the
win?" Third, he Is alwa.vs a traitor
a practical flying machine which will dation of his great labors In beh
ready to sell oitt to an.vlio<ly at any
fulfill the promlae of aertptnre that a humanity In Iowa and Imbib
time and at nny price provided it Is
dgn would be given of ihU and all first princlplea of his altniistlc
the largest that he can gel.
Ihlnga. All be need* to perfect hU at the fwt of Profesaor Par
In making a platform in the past,
machine U a Utile immer. and thla lie Iowa college, at Orinnell. The youni
the forefathers of the republic laid
aaka the public lo mibacrilie. promiw Japanese left Iowa college as a gradu­
down
prinrtples and no matter which
Ing them 4t per cent, of the prufile of ate with the class of 18»:. He 1s now
the heail of the most noted social set­ rjde won. the people knew what to exJitB Invention
pert. Today the planks are but
tlement
In
Japan—Kingsley
ball.
ToBa-Secretary EUbn Rofit ban Ik^
klo. which he founded—and he Is rec­ mands of one faction or anoth<
compelled to decline the Inviution i
ognised as one «»r the leading soclo- "Keep away from the snotlygostei
he a gU4Mit at the annnal banquet i
higlcal workers of the world
This «aid the s|H*aker. "You cannot lift hi
Chamber «if Commei
not«<d Japanese has had an interesUng above the Ilevel of pestilent slime la
reankroal
ne U
lives and ho will only drag
Dd rtte -acorea of urgent career that reads much like a ro^ which
Another rea.vtn i
requeata made |.o him for apeechea, all. ' manr«- He was Iwra of a peasant faiLUy
In
Japan
and
bis
education
was
ob- away was
like thla. having on one ground or an
the honest i
snollygosP
other certain clnlm* upon him. Gen­ I tained through his own efforts against ^iih aI snoll
atsra' r rhefiled a
era Horatio C. King haa promlaed to almost overwhelming odds
•Vi
Young man. g
attend the banquet. The chamber
Now Is the time to clean house— for■ Ia little paltr
hope# to erect a new building
Within n few weeks a Von Moltke clean your syalem first, drive out the irlotic reasons. Join the party tlmt
comes nearest to yotir Ideals whose
_________ of winter with Holllater'a
Hollial
will again figure aa the head of the microbes
i
highest. You will not
general aUff of the Pnualan amr. Rocky MounUin Tea. It will keep you principlest are
that come up to thla standard,
Vtm Moltke II la the nephew of the well all summer. SS cenU. ti-a or tab­ find any ihi
take the one that cornea nearest
lets Johnson's Drug Store.
grant ainlegUt of the Uter nlnelee
help make It so Attend the cau
century, to whom for long years
A fire panic was narroyly averted .-u.es. attend the primaries, help make
arteff aa aMe-de-camp and will conaequenlly be^ atranger to the paUtlal In the Scott theater at Menominee last the platforms aad when the offleen
^quaaers of the KonlgapUta when h« week, when a small blase saa dltcor- are elected, help them lo do theli
If you don't do this you are
I’ the coot- doty.
cetera tbeno^ chief. Count Helmi
preventel gtiflty of a crime and not fit to be an
who m*tra i» ChrUtUn name of
aa It was. Amerirmn eltlxen."
great kinsman. Is
years oM and
t- went on to aay that If there
panned tlgi w|^e of his mllilaiT
anything wrong In Traverse City
tt was due to the good i>eople because
the b*-st pei»ple are always in the ma­
It the good people don't
jority. But
what tl
they want and
while the snoll.v
Mand together w
dives.
loiiy.
Another peculiarity of
o be
gooter is that he always wants to
be
brtus of the job. He U the camp fol
lower and the curae of all parties.
>nollrgoeti
There's snollrgoeterv
in evi
niclp
ganization and even
vniai
village
brass band. He always wants
to be the biggest frog in the paddle.
There are
•omen snollygoeteiv also.
Soriety ta II of them, they are la the
church organIzatJ
What is the remedy, rise up In
nrigbt and deotroy them? This can't
be done because "once k snollygoetei,
always a snnllygoster." *rhe pe<^le
must gji behind the snollygoster and
lay the ax ofr American citlxenshlp st
the
root and then the doom of the per_____________theo
niclouk creature vrill be sounded.
ark here >on VOUR consideration,
many
handsome
The eolonert peroration was
peclally brilliant, he telling of
STYLES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE AND EVERY ONE A SFRINO
three great forces at work on the
1S04MOOKL.
youth of the land sounding the doom
of the SBoIIrsDeter. These are the
church the ariiool and the home with
the ahar at the mother's knee. He
ended with a laodatloo of the AngloSaxon race and advised the people to
look upward aad outward.
Although
the
cokmel's
Inquiry
"Have you all anything particular to
do tonight?" seemed rather apL stiU
his lectore. while lengthy, did not hi
a dull momevt In It.

IT jeu 4oD*t your lood does not ^ ytxi andi
food. Kodd Dyspepsig Curd to tbe remedy 4mI
•veiy one rinA take when Umre Is any tidnf
atroRf vnit the gloinoc)i. Then Is ne way to
malntote the health and strenftb d mtad and
body except hgr noortohmenL Then to no wqr
to nooHsh exo^ through 0m stonach. The
stonveh most be
heshfay. pun and sweet
Of the atreogth wlO let down and disease wH
oolup.
No appetltfi. 1c8s of strength, nervousness, head­
ache, coDstipatioa. bad breath, sour ttoii«s. Indlgastian. dyv«pda and aD stomach troubles are
qolddy cared by
UK of KodoL Kodol repre­
sents the natural Juices of d'«esHon combined
vrMi 0M greatest known todc and reconstruct! .e
properties. It deansas. parifles and sweetens the
gtomich. When you take Kodol everyttilng you
eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutriment
that tt contains is assimlaitrd and appropriated
ddf
k and strength to the weak.

t WaXTKI>-At B
tJUAVTOD-rtt REST-Orad tows, a
rat

g^gsass-g
••Why dae*l yea tolm
Kodol? twasUaahMwUi
dyqMpria for IS er 20
yearn and had t«U«i oo
hsd that 1 had to bo very
eonful what I ate. I had
pain at nlcht oo that I
conU not aloop. and palna
lathaotomachbeloroaad
allwoatlnc. My druggist
aakod mo to try Kedel,
wfalchl did. I uaedoomo
Oerdbottloa. Uhaanoa

the

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IS you ah
bottlo at OM."

E. D. Smtil Mwrgy. N«h.

DYSPEPSIA CURE
»Vopato4 osily hy X. C. StoWITT A CO., CMcaae. D. a. A.

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lold by 8. E. Waiii: A 80ns.

I Reliable Builders

Cherry Pectoral
Cures consumption. Not «n
cases, but very many. Your
doctor win tell you
this couth remedy. tSiSOSz

THE BIGGEST AND BEST
GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES
BARGAINS IN TOWN ON

Felding
6o*Cart$....

'Stationary Oo<?arts.

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Reditring
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. complete with
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the'STORE

THAT SAVES YOU MONEY

THtBOSTHNSTOBE

At spring
spring took
took tthat deans aad parifie* and absorbs alt poison from the
system. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea win make you well aad keep you
well all summer. 35 ceou. tea or tabJobnaon's Drag Store.

Washington. March 31 .—Representsdve Dlxoa of Mxmtaaa has re<
telogram from P. Laagdoo E
Momphla. Twa.. ta orkl^be
J. WUkes Booth was not killed after
the aaaaailimtloa of President Uacoln.
!d io Oklahoma aad eoaualtted
» there to IfiOS. Represeatot
reccatlT introdoced a bill
_ »s to penakw Jodge O. J. Con­
ger. of DUtaa. MoaL Conger was at
the head of the eompany that killed
h, aooordtog to hto atory and Mr
a beUevoa he to coUUed to a pen­
sion to hia dedlatog yoma. Mr. Bates,
of Memphis, who ehaDrn
thenddty of the accepted
that he eaa show proof that Booth

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CarpcDters and Builders

FOR ItEN

D10NTW4LK01IWATEt

•1 have often
my grandmoeber tell of a joke played oo the eocalled
•prophet' Joseph
Josep
Smith. Sr, of the
sa.vs C
C. H. Cartwell.
ne tim

■"AT."

OW rPliable l.iilUb rsi. b-».i of rofi-r
onecK. arc pr<-i«ar»*d lo «lo all kinds »f
con*»*nt»-r anil J<»lnvr work l-^timaD-s
given on -hiiri noilrf.
An on*- ntnujmplailng building <»r
rt>pairiitg wilt do wi>II to cinsult thc
alwve firm
oiBc** and xtalr work a
Kp^-lalty.
R«-sld.-ncc

Made the Riffle All Right, But Whe
He Came To the Deep Fart the
Rower Wat Off,

In the r. s r. s

Kast Klghtfi sfr.-**i

On*- mayor for
II ro* tniHTK iKiani of pii

QRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY (,7u,'r
COMPANY.
la Btem rrh. u. imt.

lu (dmjiyi omr.-rx. namely:

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____ Ward No. One.

ELBINC. LEWIS

hoard of e.li.raibm
vrsluw Joaettoa.

C u uxatWOOD.
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One constable fur one year

T^

Til Uyli-Diti Cut Snot

vYard No. Twe.

'

ir nUCE 01 MR

One insp«dnr of election for

M.&kLnilEGilRO

HMMk's Gist FhNf
SiNMitiFiMr
ItoMFIair
mcinlK-r of lioartl tif ••duration'

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nd Prt*T«nout Imv* st

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One c«.nstab> for one year.

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'years,
election for two|
elect ton for

• member of board of education

Elected CapUin.
At a meel/ng of the athletic aasocUllon of the High school Arthur Gar­
land was <4eeted captain of the track
«m aad Ralph Wynkoop captain
fxt year s football team
stable for one year.
Is of said electicm will be
saki election day from 7
renoon until 5 o'clock
. when they wIR he

or wcaaiuax. c..snly of Orsnd ,

DR. FENNER’S

Bo^^aryocy. kffled htomelf at the Phr Ehto

m

BSCh'Us
Ben Hot Flour
Best Minnciou
Spring Wheat
76c for 25 lbs
1,46 for 50 Um

226 East Fnt Stmt

Onavray U up against the probi
r eatertalnlng forty preachers n

KIDNEY
Backache

■ill

Inspetaor of election for
_______

Saved Hla Leg.
P. A. Danfortb of LaOrange. Ga.. tuf
fered for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; but writes
Bocklen's Arnica Salve wholly
it In five days.
For ukers.
wounds, piles It's the beat salve in
Cure L
guaranteed. Only
Sold by Jas. Q. Johnson
Meads, drugglsta

""i;iT.cEr.3;SS55r

et.
••ngine bon <>
Five. In the primary

ClilT*-n» phon*- V7.‘. 2 rlnc-;

.
powers, and that he was a second
Christ, by walking on the waters of
Mudd creek. The water was always
mtiddy. A day or two before the time
set grandmother s brother Robert and
a twuple of neighbor hoys were acci
<l^nlAlly attracted to the 'mormons
working at the rraek. and concealing
themselves. Watched the mormons pm
down sukes and pat a plank on them
from hank to bank, the plank resUng
about Bix Inches under water. After
the mormona left
boys went down
ud took out the center plank,
UJS, where
wnvrr
water wai about 10 "

deep.
The
ame down
creek, aad after a long exbortatarted rtoit across the creek.
IS all right aad on top nnUl be
to the center, where his ‘powerw'
seemed to leave him. and ha like McGlnty. went to the bottom. This was
the end of monnonlam In that old
tried and tree Presbyterian county."—
Chicago Tribune.

OLD TAU UVIVED
atlefi fee Pc
Ikac aDoth I
eWe flterr

rtc Legally Qualified Electors o
the City of Traveroe City. County o
Grand Traverse. State of Michlgarv '

; J. D. Maxted & D. B. Maxted

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B Ayers

P8L‘{i*^.to-S2-'SfdS3jX'

ELECTION NOTICE,

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CHAS M. I

THWBtSE l»Y aui MG srn GiiauiGE

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On* 0«ro€

CheslMil

COAL
Just arrived; saprtr roar s
for it is foitwi Aw.

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HEALTH

WANTED TO GO CAPnnED
BOIGLAI
ICE BOATING
WILLIAM CAfimU. WANTCO PDA
ALttttU SOSSKJIV.

is the

Most Important
In buymg focxl^KOtkicts, several dii^
are to be ihoi^
Economy,
Rendts, EasyHimdlin& Reyiiii^. but
jdie moat important is HeaM).
I;^ means evoytbing. Inbuying
dottles, dides,^hats, hinuture, etc., if ^
biqwr is decoved and geU an imitabon
the only harm is loss of moi^. b buy­
ing foodproducts; if imitations are si^j- i
nbed,
is not only a loss d m<^,
but perhaps an mjuiy to healtfa—vniich
is bqrand price.
^ fsds^vUnha^bighMUng powder.

ROYAL

New York Aquarium Centributsa
Unique Exhibit at Werid'a Fair.

Wc'vt Moved our abirtwatot
department to the apace former­
ly occupied by the children's
clothing.
Pay this aeetion a
visit when in—some pretty
things in waists to show you.
Tho Boston Store.

4.

Pr»aMaut H O—rf Klrtcpatriek; Vice

£'

HIS. DOIA GOBLE DEAD

Pniialdaiit B. E. Cavtyou: Oec**
tary antt TrMaurw. W. Mahr-

Mi-k Ih.ra B. fJoble passed to her
etemol home this morning ai 8 o'rltK-k
reading of the aeeretair and tr<
from the home of her parent*. Mr. ai
■rer'a reporta.
5Ir* James Marvin. 9<i3 West Fro
F^allOlring tlite the meeting place
street. Eveiu-tblng that m<
next yesu- was selected. Central Ij
and lender
tender care conld do has Iw
wma the place aetected. Kalkasks
illness of I
during her
being the ooly other place considered last eight weeks.
Then followed the election of ofllccif
Her birth
rth place was Napoleon. Ja
which resulted as follows;
ity. Michigan, and she s
Prealdem—George Kirkpatrick.
June 17. 1*76. Her pare
Vice Prealdent—K. E. Coveyou.
) Traverse City when she *
Secretary and Treasurer—W. Mohr
lit six years of age And this c
lieen her home ever since. A gr
Tk» Arst bualMe dlapoMd of was

**8prlag Maeagement of Bees*' was
then dlseasaed by George Hilton. He
preferred that bees be kept out of
doors during the winter Instead of in
[»g that they w
tide hi'
He sa
ary in i • evening and t
> promote brood rearing
Mr. Rtagham stated that he win
terod his bees In the cellar,
thought that the spring dwindling
cedar wintered bees U due to less U
of bees during the winter, the old Ik
dying soon of flight hi the spring He
had 160 colonies In the fall and
doubled them up ae that he had 75 m
the eellar and the 160 colonies united.
Mr. Townsend winters hU bees
mostly ont of doors. He did not favor
sUmulatIng for brood rearing'
Mr. Coreyou also made some Inter
esting remarks along these lines after
which Mr. Bingham Ulked about his
amokers He uses bark In the
tamarack, hemlock or maple.
After a mhort receaa Mr. R
toM of his method of uncapping hone>
In which be used a sharp knife that he
kept moiat to prevent gumming
Townsend alao ulked along- this
and also his method of brushing
bens from the comb
The matter of bee escapes sras dlscuhaed pro and oon and the fart wa»
dnreloped that they were used quite
egtctutlrriy.
The next matter under dtacusslon
was “Which Is Belter for Comb
Himey. Hu Sectkie Holder or T
Snpersr* It devdopad ihst both were
successful and differed In the opin
Inns ofihe users. The question ns to
whether “Beekeepers Pot Extracted
Oomba Out ao That Bees May CTear
Them Up la the Fhll“ sras answered
thu It was better to let the bees clean
them up in the falL At 12 o'clock
cess was uken until 1 o'clock.

> of the local High school, rt
pletlng her cotinie with
1899; ahe often filled
took the plare of some
was III.
Her mi
very happy one. She was marriei to
Will W. Goble on June 5. I»oi. A fine
new home was completed on fTflh
street lain July, and had only been oc­
cupied a little over eight
months. De
t monti
of the Ixiya
Americans,>. aw an enthusiastic work
er In the Indepenileni Order of
Templars.
She has been a ounslsieni. earnest
and
lo
id loyal
member of the Asbury M. E
iiirrh for the last five year*, having
died with the church under the rainRev. M. E. Rcusch. Especial
oir work and in Sunday seboo!
Id she find a roost congenial
of activity, having been a
of the 'choir for five years,
dl health and home dutW de­
alt her strength
Her la u
hours were most triumphant.
Her
strong faith In the power of Or
her complete submission to divli
were nr ver so manifest as in the last
days. She closed her life as she ha I
livtsd with a almple cbljdllke
•veriasling promises of 0<
T life, though short in ;
long In sweet Infinei
less
of character, and many
n
another life
bHter becauac she
L Her 1 any friends have a
lemon.
Her going
by a large circle of
frienda..but
but most by q husband
little aoo. father and
Ts and a brother,
rother and other reUtlvea.
The funeral services will e held
om the Asbury church Sunday
_
r altcroon at 2:30. Rev. Hugh Kennedy
■clatinr naalsted by Rev. C. K Ourrj

i5d‘n

LmI Bventart ffeaeion.
At tha meeting of the Beehet
•TAOl AND PLATFORM.
modatlna Mat night h«M In Monta­
gna hnll the nnrk aocompUshed took
the most interesting
the form of a queetioo box aad a great
deal of latereatlag Inforaatioe was of the theatrical aeastm It ano
for Thursday. April 7. la the big pro­
^d^dU^^ir^ -Why duction of “A RaowBCe of Coon Hoi
de bees nm lor tmtincted honey, pro- tosr with the same anenery ani
doee more thna ma for comb boneyr fecu used dtulBg the triumphant
It wns hronght out that tf they had ton at the Poarteenth Street the...r..
New Tork. AU of the acenery and efthe omnbe to store ft In. it
fheu are carried and bestdea a atraag
tngnlre thdr time to bnlM t
oompuy the otganlxatlon Ineiodes the
.The aegt topic dtaem
•^leh U more praffuble. section or Goon Hollow Serenaders. a troop
nctueted hooeyr- The queatkm was mlored alngars and daaeecg who
awwered in such a way as to show abaolntety nneqnaled. Unique electric
ttet It depended on the location aad aad calclam dixpUya are alao features,
1^
the markets. A.
A 1.
1. lUM.
Root IM
of aicwtiMi.
Medtas. but the play depends rather on a vig­
orous pM aad well ponra>ed aiaracinie to
to naiare tthan to scenic feaB a great soccces In
ym. of Pstoshey. alse gars some Isu Philadelphia. New
fiJT'YortL 1
vdauen this tapf
the Madlag cities.
Ortaaas aad
a U pay to faad 1
Bum aad Wes
Wem. The play Is
I the <
tenth season of aocceaa and tl

MB mmmmt rm%.m MHr i

jaatlc eompaay. which embraces seearal of the original lUm Tork eaaL to

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of T
M..

chai

B'

Weeks of Weary Suffering Ended by
the Calling Home of One V
.
Had Been Faithful.

Vou l. b. „.o«

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Most Up-to-Datp. Stock in the City. ,

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IJ Grand Opera Hov%

REIT TNURSIUY.

two Dofi Until Eoster'

APRIL 27th

Why Not Buy
A Romance
Tomorrow?

T.-iJib Miwssful s«‘aMHi Ilf lb"
itrllliani Bouihern ctimedy.

of

TV’S a iKttfr
II tclay than Saturtlay to tio
your hhopjiin^.
Not so biisy./jfou
know, not"** lull
what we Mill be
jilatl to see you
Saturday, b u *
not ^ pleasant
for you. when
you have to wait
to
waitcti
on. But come *
^when you will,
we have juht the
Suit and just the
gloves to go
with it that you
have been wait­
ing for.

BREVITIES.
I>..gueoMheJiTM M
The Epwor
E. rhurrb wl
nees me«‘ting t«
o'clock In the c
will lie a *
leagiu
limed over lo the social depst.be tu

-

coday. Comorrow -r!-;|fi;i:r
Rtid Saturday ! f f t
$teinl>erd
4 j?

rere just quitting their
evening aad hurrying to
aln when the offlevr*.
r man through Mr. AshtelsoB hurried along the ' of the tuber officers etti ji \
ih* woods to head him off j •
ccr Nelson got within haM‘— '
When oIBcer
dtotance be called. "Buck." a
name by which the young
He stopped and placetl hi* shovel
the ground and waited for the olB
who made the arreai and brought hto <
man to the city and lodged him with
Sheriff D. G. Cbaiidler last night
The oIBcei
era look their man back lo
Muskegon this morning on the n:5«
Pere Marqi

It. Luitto. March 31.—Freak speetmens of fish and all manner
nu
ve alive.
I unless certain cnndl- Hies difficult to preserve
hlblled at the World's Fair in papier
marhe models
dels pre(i
prepared liy a careful
ichthyological
hyuloglcal laxh
laxidermtoi who has
r go horn
led the subject from life.
copied
r It paid
In the New
•w Yori
York aquarium the origoiii a dlff
Inals may be seen and these would
« genera I I.v agreed i
have been rem-ived lo St. Ixiuis had
could nt»i k
it been practical. Rut as the del
delicate
aptives would perish from the Jour
le.v their paper substitutes
subst
sill serve
saii*fv the curious.
*
large bee farm In Cuba If liee raUinf;
One of these peculiar fl«h Is tho
iiccessful. Mr. Kooi "silver hatchet" a specimen very little
larger than the p«>rch. The body ts
compressed and elevated so that white
it I* less than a third of an Inch In
■ hlrkness from side to side it Is near­
ly five inches deep from top to holtotn
It, Is rsivered with a silver ptement and
and It* sides are '
The eyes of thi ______________
Iver bairhef _.
«• of the cnpiop
a* III lie hardly no
‘markable creature

Ct«mL LAKE VIXT YEA!

Of cveiything that’s new for Sprini;,

place, arr
detecUve of
lam Carroll :
the city teat
M eventeg.
* for
d by the .
GarroU to wi
robhiag the
>e rlothlog
i
k ago
Friday nlgh».
Roaeathal a week
Hto partner ta the robbery. PMak
hlllips. was aireatcd Baturday night
Phil
It to alao claimed by Mr. Netooa that
Carroll has been ptundertag box can
r ooafecUoaery and other stuffs and
at he to warned badly. He has also
Tved thirty days latjall for a «
ManUtted. He to nit over 2« y
age.
Carroll was traced to this
through.a man by the name of Yei
who hlAd him to work out on
Ilroad. CarroU was traced here from
Bt and when the affteers arrived
they aecared the serrk
Will Ashton and they drove out to
MItrhell'B crossing, four miles vast of
the city, where the rsllrosd gang was

DEEP BEA FRCAKA

?

OlKnln*

Will Aatiloa BpsMad Him.

Yet SatMled.

S.".
ELECTED
.n.=~H«S=*
OmCERS
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Don*! fall lo ntteml fbe

Flying htochliw. But Is Net

A. I. Root of Median. OhA.
owns a forty-acre tract aiwr the city
aad who to here attending the beeksepera* eoaveatloa. to a great eathastaai when R comes to traai^ortatloe
He* has rtddcB on the fastest express
trains, driven handred of miles, travOB the lakes aad oceaas by steam
anil lioat has friends who are la­
sted in a fl.rlng machine which
has been proven aticre<*fn] in ti
aad be has been Invited to take
of the first trip* with th~ inventors.
I U«t season he covered 3.ano miles,
lading a trip ihroogh Michigaa ap
hto farm about elt^t miles north of
re. la an automobile trit still he to
1 satisfied Te«-en1av he was great
ly Inierorted in the I.:*, hoau aklmmlng arouDiirover the hay. Mr. Root
had never been lee boating and the
slghMlIled him with longing.
“That must be the very next thing
to fiylng" be said to a Record rep
senuitve. “aad as I have never ir
eled that way I would like to try It.'
As he was going to his farm, wb
la In the vicinity of Bingham dock,
day. arrangements were made to
there via Ice bonl. but the rain ca
up and spoiled it so be has to reti
without the experience.
. Root has a large bee farm m
Cuba and also one on bU place here.
Although rather an aged gentleman,
he to an rnihuslastlc autnlst and hiu
already placed an order for a new maline this year.
His trip last
trered two weeks^ He drive

BAKING POWDER
ABSOLVTCLY PURC

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PERSONAL.

Coon Hollow
«-.-n,.ry .nd elecirira”effect7 •

• 1 jdantailon dancers.

Marring tragn-dy at the Cotton
Everything
price".

big

except

ih.‘

125c, 35c, 50c, 75c.

i:

Price and everyihint; just as you want it
George Weldner of Summit City

Paradise Township.

A. 8. Pray of Mable Is In the city
Edward Dandy

Interlcben Is a

S' —
O^rge W. Cha ^

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SSilliir

REALESTITE

It—we- mean c
ing of Easter i
and see for ye
you will b« sp
praise.
Tl

Grand Thral Display UTTTLEBnimE

B«nt Meaaanosr Boy 1.200
Wlien Nelson Hastings,
ork city, failed to receive replies i
letter and la-o telegrams addressed
I Miss Elsie Harmeyer ..a guesi of
Victoria hotel. Cbicagti. he i
er to take a
in.
The messenger
m
Monday
MIm Hat
larmeyer. who
1 the boy left

Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the neighbors and
friends aho. by ibeir kindness, light­
ened oiir sorrow when our son and

sr

Special Showing: of Remnants
T OMOR ROW

.til,

--,™

Euh»pe baa

t princes
I old. and

Not lea.
tlfy tl t the services
'ance have
havt been disj
with and that
hat I shall not be i
sibis for any of hto obligations or cso%ECEl\*BD over !ft0 patterns
cuts ordm by or through him.
‘lenues Laces with Inscrtians
2Ufi3t
W. F. Ben
; also a nice lot of Beadingi.
--------------------------- -1 All go at only Sc per yard.
EASTER OPENTN'G. March 30 and 2146d5t
The Economy Store.
31. swell trimmed street hgts; alao the ‘
----------------------------Gage hat.
Mias Ida Ktelber, 427 j
Lndtaa, •ym ean Jump on OL tr«
Sooth Union St.. A. J. Wilhelm's store, pte on H. but It wUI oomo up amilta
2141-fit joeofy Mmo.** Calmaii^ ffteMte Ftat
ALL THE RECORDS In Edison and
----------------------------Ictor CaUlocs at Grinnell Bros., oor- ^
Hot Cre I Buns at Trimble's bakery
er Front and Cats 8U.
2I4<L»t' Friday.
1 RECORD WANT AO.

j

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

3ti$t Received**.
2U0 pairs ladies' shoes, i have one style
$1.75, with a beautiful low French heel,
which 1 will sell at
during the re­
mainder of the month. TkisSis a bar^in.
Come in and see it.

fieull) Side $bo« Store

...of Cut TIowersuttd Blooming Fhnts at...

Paim^s Thwer Stare
Tridap and Saturdap, Jlpril I and 2
Easter Lilies . Daffodils
Roses
Tulips
Carnations
Hyacinths
Violets
!2tw Eat of Palms, Tons and Jfs»
paragus:Don’f fail to attend
Open Tridaf and Satnrdaf €nening§

Trank W. Paineim
DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DENTIST
is fiobcited.
^ P. ban, onfloor
Wm Co&cceaad

IVh) not be your own landlord? Buy
the kind j-ou want. I bare for sale a
ven nice new C roqm. well bulH boviac
for you a suljstanttel borne on a g«vl .
stoed lot on State street.
ee me at No. S3
'. Peninaula St

L. G. Bryant
CITY

Going to
ealifomia
Owners
leave In a (dw
days au «
H hta home at a
sacrifice. House ptaasanUy tocaud oQ North Oak at
rooms hardwood finish,
*red
for electric lights
and fi
llAOfi 0 build teat summer. Call

.nlSBL
CHAINS-

A. F. Nertliipae.

choteo se am wmm at oM-thM
off raffMgf prioaa.
BMpt kp tersat late

row.. 1

The rent payer Increases the tend
rd's acalth and adds nothing to
s own. Block- added to block makes
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