The Evening Record, March 14, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 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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1904-03-14

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THE BVENEStG RECORD [iimn
.TRAVEB6E dlT, MICH., MOKnAY, MARCH 14, 1904.

GONE TO
HAS THE PORT
ms REWARD
REAIXY FAUEN

Sbt; thiA aftei
aSD SM Can Ware EaroaC

By Ifire to the Ereatiis Eaeord.
QUINCEV C. SOUGHEV PAEEE9
March 14.-Pm la the
AWAY YESTERDAY MORNM

SokUen Have Evacuated Ou According
AFTER
i
to Cablegrams From China

f;?.

r

FOKTSAIE
LIFELESS

Ixil

t't ; :

miMIA THIMKS UMITEO STATES
FAVORS JAPAN.

KFOferOFFiriAUT

MrqM «M T0mm

'n:

FM FMr

Mto'WM FMwto Dvtfia In a Oa
hy ttio SfMkIyn Polteo.

Qalacey E. Booghey. for rainy year*'
haM to her baad. pretty Mabel Amea. one of Trarerae Cttyi noat able aM.
a naakiire girt, wma foand dylag tbto
aMrmiac la Braoklya by ibe poUoe. abe proaperoiiH buatoeai mea. paaaed Away |
yeriSrday oBorDlag at D o'clock after

idle vHh a terrible
hot It to my own I
haa called »e

MERGER
KILLED

SUPREME

Stataa. that bady holds tha merger to
Q-Incey E. Boughey
id violation of tha anthtmat act The
art In tha iniiar I
mart put aut of eodtofitlona «f the fovammorn are op- rooBt energetic, progressire and |
tor cItIrenR of the city, and his j..... . ,
fha battle of
The plabitiff eompany abaarbad the lariiy and pmminence were not con i,
Sued to the border* of this county llej
Northern Pacific and the Great North- had huPlness, polUJcal and socltr
friead. throughout Northern MlchlTHINKS U. S. IS HOSTILE.
gan and was highly esteemed by all
By Wire to tbe Evenlag Record.
who came In contact with him. In busSt PttofibiifB. March 14.—Tha
the aoul of honor and hie

iatol taMto aoaapto FrcMdant Ha

e, like all
met dlacot
and by his persistence and Indomltable will surroounted succeaafully all
obstacles and as a boslnes* mmnj
scored a pronounced success.
I*omicaIly he arms a republican, one
of the mwt energetic and Influential;
he was widely known as a wise countod hli
•c ms It w
itlons. He was brave and
I and loyal to his friends
i
dslnl

Judge Hartan’e Spoech.
-B'e deem It sumdont to aay.atated Justice Harlan. *‘thal certain
haroaRar It will bo (
deductkms may be drawn from these
• for all that nha American pov declsUms. Erery contract, combina­
ao^t haa token a friendly attitude tion or conspiracy which operate* In
the restraint of trade 1* unlawful
whether It be an unreasonable or reoaonahlr restraint. There to au dl*
Unction. The tow forbldt such a com
SAY PORT HAS FALLEN.
blnaUoo even among private roanufacBial to the Krenliig Record.
clear b | Mr. Boughey
has the power to establish rules gov
Nidan. March 14, S p. m^
•v jest friendaand
n
ates District
Attorney George
grama from Shanghai Tokto. Tian Tain eming the commerce between stat a* United Slates
and Yrith fc
and for some months he had i
and Chofba^li aay that Part Arthur
ve in Mr. Corell’s IntereaU
Itoafallon,
_______
In his congressional campaign. Had
It need aot be shown that he lived he would have continued that
OFFICIALLY DENIED.
lion resulted in the toUl Inlereat and devoted his beat efforts
of trade.. It to nnlatrful
Bpeclal to tba Braatog Raeord.
to advance the
•L Potoreburg. March 1L-Tha au. If It tends to create a monopoly or reatraln trade. Such a tendency alone 1s
He has always been admirtvl by hto
Shoritiaa hart aMclaJiy deny tho rv against the law. The liberty of con­
aaaocUtes for his genial disposition,
port that Port Arthur has falton and tracts to n^lmpidred by the act which hto sterling principles.
aay that ovorything to the tame there
Mr. Boughey has for several years
been engaged in the sale of agrlcalwa H haha bton.
ton. "Have been dtoUnctly announced tural Implements and. machinery In
In other cases.**
this cUy. having formed a partnership
Tbe ohjaeUooD of tha Northet
Northern Secor- with C H. Douglas, (since deceased)
.WATtl CASES FOSTPraiD
that tbe act
Jan. 1. 1R87. About a year ago he sold
hto IntereaU to hto brother. Fred l\
eivil Caaaa Will Be Oivon ProTerano what It might Uwfully do under
Boughey. mho had been connected
Ovar Criminal and Scandal Caaoa
elate law was atemly met. **Tbe con with tbe business since 1889. and has
atltuilon of the TTnlted States to the
and selling
supreme law.** be aald. "A laYrful con chlncty to i
wh^caalc tnulc"to
ailtational
act
of
coagreea
to
as
bind
and
other •
Bpadal to tbe Bventag Record.
Ing on BUtae as tboogh It were In tbe
_ / was . bom I Noble
Omnd Rapida. Mkib, Mareb U.--On conelHatkm of the United Btatea. The
Ddlana Aug. 17. 18G1.
ronvenlng the Superior coart here tMa coneiltutlan of slates to the contrary
nearly f3 yi^ar* of age.
, momlag Judge Newnbam announead Botwlthstondlng No state, let alone 28. 1894. he sraa mariicd to Mis* Jen­
that civil caaaa would be gtvan prefer. one of its arUllctol creatures, can nie Armstrong of thl* city. who. with
stand In Ito tray.two little boja, Qulncey E. aged 8 and;
; Stoepel G aged €. sunive him. There i
\toto Was Five to Four.
one week The
left a mother. Mr*. Mary
Washington. March 14.-Thc
ex-Aldermaa Johnson will
Sadie, and five,
Italca Supreme court dectokm In the brother*. J. E
Boughey of Kenda
toll-,
mad that of B^. OoSer. of tbe Hat. Xorthera Becnrltlea
rule. Ind.. B F. Boughey of F.
aid. and M. C. Burrh. of tbe Pivea. will vote of tva to four. JuaUcea Holmaa. Fred
HiTberl
i“4|
Brwrkham. White and miter diaaent.
There are twelve defendaeta aad all Ing.
a roemlH»r of Ibej
rsuay lor.
bare aanenneed tbameelves ready
for
Wall ttroat Wasn't Bheckad.
the Knights of
Maatmlr order ai
trial with tbe aKceptloa of Mntr and! New York. March 14.—Wall street Pythias and of tto Michigan Knightxj
Kelly who are Ml.
■t expected aa adverse dectokm in the of tbe Tfrip The funeral
1
service* wjll!
Kortbem Becurtttoa caae and was pce- be held tomorrow aftemwn at 2
pared for the shock. Stock values fell o’ckiclc at the family residence on!;
oB ouly a fmetkm after the news was South Union street, under the attsploe*
knowh. The decllnea generally were of the Travefse CUy o
more than rafklaed wlthla a few min Knighu Templar The ro
Ua In state from 9 uaUI 12! o'clock
Northern Bacuritlea stock feU aear'iy morrrow foreooon. The ae,,
three polnto but rasalaed aonaa of^i be^^ducted by Presiding Elder J W.|
tod her
-..b .b, No«Wn.
^ —
BtototoU birthday yaaterday at the
maUanrr of bar Roa. John Pnrtaeh. Oompaay were taeltara when afv
with whom aha to maktag har home.
Cliartoa Tuakar Had Injuiad Mamhar
A namhar of her oM fHaada easM and
apenl n ptoaaaat nflemooe with her J. HIH. praaldeal of Che company, who
la tha evanlag a Ena Bohamhia c^lvad the merger, aald. **I caaaoC
Charles Tucker who was taken
auppar was aarrad. aflar which aoetol dtoeuaa the matter oaiil ! have rand the Imaplt^ Bator^.hito hto
Mvataatkm aarrad to pafla the eran- ib4 text of the dactoiom*’

"xrs

We give prencriplions
our first attention.
Ul ns iill yours ami

you that we
UndCTTUTMl
our business.

■IR1IPAY

IB. WM

fert crippled by spinal menlngUto i
Mrs. Isabel B. BdYrarda will eater- tost toll he had hto lift oae InjR
IBdholii

t£r^*^heea oooklaff te^Mr.

operation ams enttmly aaeeeaaffn and)
the patient Is getting nkmg nicely and!
ami probably be able to go borne.

laiGartoFto

l.et uiiemhKl jwu-Mdit'. not too early—thu if jw boy your

of the beauty of our sprtit,;
shoes can beobuined frora
a look at our window difpU>. Wc exhibit there
a lew of the scores of new
spring styles whkh our
shelves noa- bold and
i»M>rc come by cvcr>- train.

Shots LSO to 4.00
tDta’s Spring
Shots l.SO to 4.00

ALBERT ^OBENSKY.

!

See our line of
Negligee Shirts

S. BENDA & GO.
Reliable Outfitters

WE HAVE A GOOD SHOEMAKER S

Girls’ Shoes
Our new line of girls* and childrens’ sliocs will p’case>x»u.
The soles are inaiic on pur^xtoc for clement walka They
are dressy. goo*t wearing shoes.

^ROWLAND DOUGLASS

OppoaiU Whiting HoUl.

Pingree's
Gloria
$3.50
Shoes
Niv better shoes sold.

Stylish Lasts. New Toes

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

CL0THIN8,HATS AND FURNISHINGS
here, you not only get the Nkwr.M .vm. Bam but wc arc the |>coplc
that vWA voi A
Mik'tkv. Our little exi<nscs enable os to

W»mtn's Spring

For ladies.

...219...

throaghout the yeu I'f }-oa w«r

EASTERMORNING

t. Ch.lr Wi.ho«t

•*. \

tfm ht lha.dajr.

IT IS AN OLD SUPERSTITION
That K0O.1 lu.:k will ah:dc

Prescriptions
Are
Very

Important

Htoart-Bcecher Co.

fHC WEATHCR->^>i, i.«cbi uid I

IF CAPTAIN CRAFT
PUNISHED.

Tbe pnst mortem ehoaed not Ibe
alli^test Indication of insanity. Totiin
marched Into the death room slihoiii
a tremor He glanced once at the
chair snd turning hi» face quickly to
ward the priest*, held up the ertrin*
and then malked on raying quite aiidi
Illy. • Jerii* Ito. siih me when I iii g. ne
Mary help imvln my hour of

Tol.in uildI garden
"Varden Johnsim
night that le waK a had man
should hRVi
•ell killed long i
of the crime «as roblMT;

COURT S
TODAY.

j**

City Book store

ITp to wltto. tb« ta« few d.r. bl.|
«''»>•
phyaiclana had great hope* of hto re.
covery t»m bi« already weakened aya- ®>
<*>
Ereaing Record,
lera wan ooi able to wlthnUnd
ravages of
dnadful^ dineaae
the Bniplpe hol.l. >Tea York city, two
tbroogbout ila
In the death of Mr Boughey Trav- year« ago and fnii the bo.ly tn a fur
erae City loaea a thoroogh. painstaking nace to imm u» hide the crime after
httsineas man. a noble, manly chatao cutting off the bead was eU^rocuted
ter, a friend of the poor and needy, al­ at Sing Sing prison at 6:03 thi» morn

The Rua. Plaintiff Company Abaer
Great Northern Ro
Parallolod Each Other in WooL
tilt toamtof af Maroh 11. Tha form
Larfiot Morgar In Hlatary.
IMalaaa and. aa far as la known.!
then to not a alnglt aeldlor In the.
town.
41
' ny Wire to the Evening Record,
aayat Waahington. March 14.—Tha larpaotl
that tha Japanoao aholla in tha laat| morpar In tht woHtTa htetory
kaaakad osit In tha Sypromt court of|
the United Slatoo today.
In the daclalon read by Juaticc Har-I
doeka amaahad. Tha ^nk Ian In tha aaaa of the Northern Se-

sua'ssr

‘ lirSe’SdL

THOMAS TOBIN
ELECTROCUTED

Dim nf TmvorM CRv
and Moat ProBroaa^x
Oetic Youn® Suai
«nt Socially.

A PLEASING DISPLAY OF
WALL PAPERS
Maybeaecnai o«r ■tore. A large Mock tor the eariy
Sp^demtaditaorbere, iadoding the new etowa ef-

POUQHT WITH TYPHOID AND A
lie crippled today.
COtoPLICATION OF DISEASES.

“WACOOFi

ly Win to the MvaiMag Record.
Tlaa Tbtop Stonb
la an>
•amaad ban aa a raaalt af a diapatehSECURITIES CASE IS
ncabnd fran Part AHbur Sunday '
SETTLED.
MfM at 7 e*clacb that tha report that!
----------^ A«iww>.to leito I. wdtotot
SAYS COMPANY IS A TRUST
SAYS PORT HAS FALLEN.

KIMSALL FUNDS AND ORGANS
and aaay Urma

the boUdiaa and
care. The loaa U ectlmated at tBMMtoO.
It to betleTad aa orerbeatad atore

A RRAVE MTTLE

i
RSPOim AUO MV IT »
UNFOUNOU.

8EVEKTH YEAR—8181
WEATHER.

Vou get them of

The Old Netlabla Shoe HoMsa

FRMIK FREIDRIGH & CO.

.SHOE 8TORE

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
■■
TURNING
All Kinds of Hill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

THE NEW STAND
242 Front Stfoat

SPRING
SUIT
TIME
HAS
COME

Easter flats
Should be selected
esrly—just your sire
In just such dimensi
of crown and rim may '
be had from us NOW—

'4

a few weeks later even
as large an assortment a*-<
w II show the effect*

Why rot makr your choice,tbto
v<^K ami thu* be sure of getting
^Ibe gantieni that please* yo i W*t7
-Proliably >ou will nat object to the
lie*t ibe market affords If we name
a price that brings it within your
reach This av are prepared to do.
a* we have the exclusive sale here
for L. Adler Broa. A Co.'s Roches­
ter made rcady-toaear. whk9t. la
spile of the tact that It vie* with
the be«t of custom work, to retailed
at the price* of ordinary ready-

•oft haU for cprlng. IfOL

J‘ ‘

at $1.80. 82.06. $230. $ioo—
»tm hat* $3i)0 and $330— v .
the Dunlap.” of course, to
$5.00 everywhere and ail the
time—the only hat by
popular consent conceded to be



*

Suits aad overcoats IlS to $30.
No trouble to show you anything
la which you are Interoatod.

flaitiilton Clothing 0e

•mEoammom raOKCB
CHIMES

THOft. T. aTTmTaiHlV^. MAMtM

MALARIA.

'I

iai,ga™S3
Kwt

................................... 13.15,

■ Co!^l"i^?io * *t thb bcMirol W. titether y«. vW. to hojr

J. W; SLATER
WHOLI«ALE RCTAIL

YOOA RBUAM< *<OMC FUMMSHKR..

IT IS ALWAYS
OUR AIM
We are receiving Inqulriea rrom
people IlTtng In the large dtiea
for reeort property. If you bare
a hotel, cottage or lot aultaWe
for reeort purpoee* lUl It wi»h
us at once, giving deacriptloo
and your beat cash pHce. If you
want quick tale. Do H now ao
as to be able to uke advantage

Uiil aBumwi oerum

u arell M ®nJoy» lt»
m* ow «MIW
mat rmpooBlbllttlM arc laconitMOt oa
h« «u o wprtll— umt tar soar
Bach of u« and can br dclegalcd to nc
rMX k« b*M •• laaMM* to poittieal
Um tn tb» liandt prin- other* Real, practical Chri»UanUy aiv
piled io ereryday nfe la boatne*a. «>
ta tkto toMlItir. H.
• cipaltr of «hr hoBe BilBloomnr
dal and political world, comcilaie* btv
■MS «r aoo« RrtMlRtoi OMI to llrad «p
oomec rery iaoonTvnleot but CbrUtottoio. HI. Wtota w«* to«loo tod
tianity <»aiiot be rciefmled to tl
nra
itot
to
kto
tor
rtoK 1* an totenaely practical
to-^T
Don ! CH polltkc Into reU|tlon.* <la the
alM. .HI. Uta to. toto to .to-pta
I Would that we nlffbt get re^
Cdtotoir tod pood CUIMUWP tod tto phaM that .he ha. eaoooolered der- cry.
IlgtoB Into pollUcc. It la the oae thing
ow who woold tor*
that will make It clean, decent and re­
Mt u loe.1 .toln nr.SS:r“X;7tam«.wer.ad. spectable CbrtatUn
dfMMd by
Mid Mra. Broad. Rrr gether too much <
tod CtoUWMd ta to 1

2fU32i JJTchrto

kiatfcmr tod loftr to

FAVORARL* INDUSTRIAL CONDI­
TIONS.

Hwir Cta»*-|» hi. «*rttlr ttota*.
ItaSto a«wtor Atoto. a nnmt N
Ito taStotota onto *to to tto tar
tet toos tto tuaetol anrtaU .t
tto mJSl tod rNto. to Ito l(
USM «r tto otatoM «(the war to th.
Oaltad Stotaa H. .u.r. thto tW.
totloa to tto doailatot power to the
Paetlc aad Ito iwmM. oC the awfliel

dta aoi Itoak aitoh wpoa the Batatoai.
aad aou. thtar taUorM to aMabltohtoe elriltoattoa to their aatoerow poe
.tatatoa. la ooaetodlas hto iwrlew
Mr. Otow. aar. o( Ito prewat i
Uoto la thto cototrr: ‘A tarorahto ttotare to Ito Btoadal
altaattoa to tte ooathtoed e*i
' anaer. TSad. are aboadaoi aad the
a«pl.e tatarr*. whl^ to larser thaa
tar toeeral rear, at thto Use aow
Maada at tttOOO.OO*. eoaipared wilt
•air «*oo.SM a jwar aso. N.i
hi^k drculatloo to eapaadtoa wilt uaaaaal rapiditr. the tocreata lor Febraarr helpe ll.4dd.000 aad Ihetoereata
tar the laM twelre aaiatto «7AOO.OOa
WIU call Mwr at ptataot low rate,
aad seed toad. waMtlme. tamaa >i.
a t per e«L ha.1*. while aoi a lew
flood uww
Mock, are wltlas oa atoKMl a 4
^ . wwu
r. ' . p^r cet. lerel, there I. aot much

At the coming electii
Midland city and cou

^***$4000 1 "coolie

be InlelHgvnt and loyal The
llonal problem la one that should have
Thf' case of W. B. 6now, the ex
the aerlop* aitenilon «if every Inulll politician of Climax who was convicted
of cruelty to animals several week*
w^'lo rtlS^of MbTlI^ Ito tbt **^^Wc**do*nol plead for aectarUn in ago. will not be beard at this term of
nM wa« crowded. Hto.Heuwa.lt atrucilon at the espeniB nf the state the clrciili coart, to which an appeal
but the Bible la not sectarian an^ was taken, but
l*oon pm over to
should have a place In the
“rld'plfliire <d thoee lurlhle «m« Oer r.venun«. ~
At Oneway next Wmih oae of the
question* to he voted on I* whether
dlrorcea rrom the local board of public work* U
dert^Itad aad who were
worth the money It ooeU or not If
there i* a two-thirds ma^ty against
the fate ;of
greatneas have forgotten God.
I the iKJsrd It will be abolished and the
iubliigum! bkxsUrg; soothes
•Thrlrtlan cltlxenshlp must be
; Whole sdnilnlstratlon of city affairs
on I b, .Uihi inllarnktl p.irt. byUrawiiig
rled Into the realm of American Pol»*l placed In the hands of the council.
Warren dispatch sta
tic*
out al« iVwr .^n’l infiammstiou.
tala verr lltN*
the demand of even voter and
winter has been unusually dlaai.
He., hu lake*
demand we should stand abover party
to bee ket
pertr-! intu. ...
kw-pm. one man .te.tnn SZc. LCc. ta $1.00«t hU Jtisnitai.
to. no.i,h„ fc..
bu. .en twmrmt left net,
I say .we should lu^llt

n-CHINGPILES,

to tod
.«tto
. (.r the <m> .het be
bto In
tto tail
tall.

ior.

r to go I

The evening amrlce*
dressed by Mr. ^d. w^ «ld thai
that he
pure gold tliai
n had
»i and
It had length. breadth, weight
licking! The groat test «>f a man**
life I. when the question »»
»•

.to.sr«r;drd‘.s;rn.isrn^.
frtmi that wonderful m^lonaiT Paul
-I have fought a good fight----Mr* Broad then spoke to the meet

ffi»r.rsar,r,

•,
’ .

yVt w.r*Tee.

S5.000

l. «.
re.p<«.lbto tar tto Chrirttan welter -j;ot .brlr WtodA br...to^^ .to totab

U. .b.

.

during the day vras well attended and
the church last evening wa* com
pletely filled.
Rally.
the Congregational church Tue*
daj*an DOC nt S:S0 there trill he a
nonary meeting of all the
It will be addressed by
disss Meda lies*, the
Itlon tl
lerestlng talker Miss Hes* has a
allty and all should
of the privilege ol
listening to her. Her sublect will be

HOHAOtS FOR SHIRT WAIST SUITS

"t.-;

We are thowifc a beauti ful line of Mohairs in
fancy and plam.
VOILES. JOSTRELS. CRAPE ARb BATOTE
These goods are the popoUr goods for spring
and summer wear; we want to .show them to.
you before yon buy. Buy an April Designer, 10c

WUHELM

UlllOlf
STREET

O. R. CARVRR 4 BMk

FIRE INSURANCE

IJOHNR. SANTO

C lee A. BUILDIMAl

J. H. MONROE

General Inserancn

! ;msuda,d umma— aud^ffie->^ M«

ORS. SAWYSR A RSNKAULSDON /

JIEN1ISTS-.

,

4 W 4 kJua.

'all Now Wilhelm Block I *“

^ILW HASTII6S k SOI'

A. D. TYLER

FIRE INSURANCE

shoe that a woman every wore. Any woman can aff^ a -Gray Brea." shoe
because she know* that her feet qre etyliehly deeooed.

tor
I'T »u“hnl^Vto^
io be Tnthuaed witTm.^^

b1

tAe

NEW SPRING STYLES

Art XI htrt ,nd they .re btauti** R.tter come and .*« then..

They ,r*

J«X what yo« h.ve been waiting tar. H.rdeM month, of the y«r are ta
e.me-yoo will ntad N.Ota th*t will otand tat. «f we.r, yet b. th. .rtrw..
ef .tyle. One kind X ta.tlwr don't fliuu all pooflta ao yov «an take your
choice of Yiel kid, patent leXhor. patent celt or boa eaH and lhay art made
’ in both light or hoavy oota.

roun. ^ the neu .eettak. Rev. Hr.|

rhei.r^d fto eherrh^IirT«to ■*«'*■
*»'•*" W* ertlBcltov
”*
Prep.rtoch«»bto..».dto-Tetochto‘rto curslive principles found ht tto oil

Committesa Met at Baptist.
of the cod's Brer.
The committee* which were ap-; Third, that while Vlnd docs
pointed by the ten Rngllsh Evangelical tlvdy contain the curative principles
churche*
s In Ihe
day, taken directly from fresB cods' livers,
at the Baptist church. Therv
erv! It is dellcioos to the taste and does
porreen thirty aad forty repre-, not contain a particle of tto fatty
fi
sentatlve men of the city present and lion of the oiU which fs the
plan* for the Immolate work vrere.part and frequently npseU tl

tto M
George H. Cross, vice
dlacorefed by
Hugh Kennedy, secretary.
chemists after
fler years of ex
Henry McKinley.
cotoaetto wlU ssmUI
ftfiO Raumrd, filOO.
adera of this pape
pleased to learn that there Is at least

SUUINGS

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

To ssy thst the -Cray BrsA* LmBm' Fin. Shoes" are the neatest muari.it

“fr;;Tl.ver Cl i

hi*!
advertlslng-that It U not n scl
lllLc.
Wklch I* vw a^
prwratlon. In fad. that It u|
uarom auraru
aUrSs ind
the attend
preparation
at all
parent,
ano hol^^
noias me
aiten =
^
medicinal
value.
tIoD of fals hearers very closely
n* Drug Store, therefore,
The mcellng* will continue all IhU
vrrek. both afternoon nnd evening, and; through the column* of i
^Uh*»«
to
state
that
«»

Wednesday and Friday i “
aftM- arhool i back the truth of the
lT*hS the\ttentloo of her hearers afternoons. In
tings for the toy*.‘ for Vino! to the extent of five t
there will be
dollars.
and girl*
............. ...........
First, that Vinol is a true rotl

his man bad St
on. being shot at and at^
caaiD* until he had managed 1
to^
caused them to raise their eyes
from
ground
___ the >un«

i-i.

MADAM R’S NO FABRICATION

^ Fourth, thm the process of sepmt

S I bEilfl Jfl

P:i[ltEUEf««AiTHO.

to .^.ker ptatoeu. o.!‘%t: ......
at tree .liter need, no I TKl PMWUSM
GO, UMIR).U.S.A
USMk K|. U. S. A.
imnu
Christian cltlxenshlp Is that of the] further
SeW by J*A «L Jebntanoverthrow of the liquor traffic, thei St^mwine entered '.hJ'cauito* of nlnt-tenths of all the pauper other night and
Isqi and crime of our counli
event of the deivorkers; upon the church «
t of an
lolvc*
I am sure that, JJ,o„,oblb-. the first to be owsned In
rhrlstlan clll*<
«
ihe living, all conquering
fores* of the; ,bal riiy. and the machine 1*I iattracttry a record WANT AD.
future which ahall laYe this nation | mg more aiientlon than the local op
from d*»ftnictloo mu*t be the uplifting.! non qm**ili»n.
Ill conquering power of the cross,
---------------“Next to Ood l* our cvMintn*;
cvnintn*; n<‘*t;
dltutlon:
lo the Bible Is (
to the cross is our flag:: let u» l>e t
to ach. ao help u* Ood.
> ; First Methodist.
Kvangellst HaudenachUd i.rvHtchcHl a
atlrring ncrmon at the M. R church
Sunday ; morning to a large congregmHon Rev. Mr. HaudenachUd U n movIng prt'seher and the sermon that he:: For the Protection of Tc
evolved from the text. “Am
Peopls Against Fr
Brother** KeeperT' was very pot

vronderfully qualm, half humoroua
half palhrtlc and wholly Intereatln#
manner *he told of r trip to the coa

New Scotch Mixtures for suitings: wc show
the vcr>* latest.

PHONE. 148

pararaiqii

tSS.'ThJJtoto 2r

fiTto'^ T"******"-*—

na aprtttg approaches
tloa facilities improve thurs should
be a revival of acUvltiea. Meanwhile,
valnss may sag temporarily: but the
moTMBeni ta the long run Is more like
ly to be upwkrds thaa downwards

V

a diaaatiaflod patron. Wo bellevo we
can make H to your intereet to trade
with uo. Anjway we wUI de nor beat
if you qive^ a chance.

cent county poor Imoc
little bett
r
The
mail facllltirw between that city
lonU. The distance la but Bfleea
miles by railroad, yet. aaya the Star,
take* a letter from Monday afleroooa

r.=?to'“i:.st.r.d£r

ehlaf trouble with the market m
lack of buyl^ power, doe to exhatm
I art the pres
cuf rates
by the Kastem trunk line*, nnd the
prospects of further laaoes by the tetter for couUmpUlod ImproTemenU.
A drop of more than |11>00.0Q0 in
P^bmary export* lor |ll.»0P.d00 In
couoo and breadstuff* alone) wp* aUu
a signllloant frature. The gt
boslaeas sltualkm. however. Is aouad.
and time should bring about a natural
rwcoretr- The improvement In the
Iron trade Is a aallsfactory feature,
and the declines In railroad earnings
seem chiefly due lo the severe winter.
It must be admitted that some reaction

SOUTH 1

To deal aquarely wHl* ymi and h
pricea. quality and kind af fooda as
factory, if yao do not find it thio ^

been able to
catarrh.
that is1 catai

in all Iiu stages, ^
Hall's CaUiTh Cure lag faculties to prodace an artide Uke
MnoL as It Is aimply Impossible lo ax
^eytueato
Catar. tract all tto mad
In tto oodh

___ hS^T^S

tarrh Cure It taken lateraally. aaing
dtrecUy upon the blood and muooua
sartneea of tto ayetam. thereby de■tTOTlng the foondatkm of tto ilaoasc,
and giving the patlmit atreagth hy
building up the oonsUtutlou ato aaalstIng aatnrs la doing Its work. The prop­
rietors have ao mack faith in tto emaUre powera-that they offer One Hun­
dred Doltars for any caee Uint U falls
^ 'Sraas*?^J^*Cim«Sr ?TO***ft
le«o.O.
SoWbyaUi_______

Ihte MalI^s Fkmny

; they moat
I by the apedal proeeaa Above i

Btoth. Um tto
to exlBt la cod Brer cSTare rroo^iteed
aa asseag tto graataM of aU toale reboHdara of woMsd homaa tiaaaa.
mreagth and vltaltty. aad that they are

MEN'S SPRING SHOES
Neleon Bros, always have been at the head for men's fine shMs and fhl* year I* no eseept
are the fbteet that are made. You can have them In viei kid. box calf or patent leather..

"HUMANIC" SHOES
Ar. the .hot. bom ta fit th. f«.t mx>. Oh taiehtifie pHnelpI- o»d thX me.h. eionfan. a...
Thor, ar* aam* eootam.ro U* have bought th. -Humanle" Shot, for yoort. win omor •* otbor. Tbolr <
ample will be wen le follew.

^

DR. REED'S CUSHION SOLE
a; your body
yta,r fox or. omtaltl.. and mflolm moat earXX attahttan. Y«.,-m.ld nX Ilk. ta b. .fl.ta.tad Into . Ilttlo
nwo by four- room and kept there from ten to fourteen houre; neRhor do your foot. Or. Rood% ^Cuehlmi
made eaey. This
Bole eoivee tto qaealiaa

II

waal euahtaa is pHaWe aad
a part of the ahao. Tto
-hmor eole--H le buIH liito aad
ooldo all animal oil having toen totrariod. 'tno that aro fcapl at A aatiiral
Th. mmhim. flU. evory curve f the fdoL Wa toe. a fWI lla. af aB aim. In uHtor vlci kM
or velour caH.

^ ^ M Glum 4 u«rp gf
1^^

anUrelyfraeframoa.gr
laen matteas meat be
tonic veaoaalMor kaawn to madid
aad to Tlaoi ti an this, ft plaeaa I

1

■tl

amraEnumiEiT
te aie.

.-i-

la

wam ItotflclM rmOm. Trr Hu»o»oww-WreH 9mr tor tU:
YM«'i>dllM*«aT-4ovh*ilm«ririr
—ih -k:;;..

SS.'^.JiJrde-r
aat bM«»4ir ite MlaUaa tt

av^tranl. od d«i* to uy yoondL .

rSfiir-s.sss.'^

DobI dcq> mb hac-

a*

Ae-BRtrr-arfe «]y

yo» pacer ifar

= ■=

=

= =

,

W« Paid gl00,000
far,

i

mH vMdi H ftiaad to tadNa
Itfor Ufa. Bipectolly If tha acfcniar pau

if b# 6oar wan today •tall, before

. ;.

bojpitili. fa tfa.’ crfadtnr *

50C. Bottle Ftm.
saStfruc'-te.'^ !HS“«7;rri!5srJL?^
__________.Ai.’SJtJfe-S.'l'S
the drugK an tbe sldn io tbe wo^
caanot accomplish witboat it. It car­
ries into tbe blood

POT to try.

lyatmA & Caf 0*.

ActeUkeOxyi^
for ai
"bTapMaKliig of tbe relatkm of Che
paople to tbe acbool. be aald. that they
look to tbe aladaali
kaap ap <tbe
Bladaali to kaag
rdorwartcwbb^tbeR
________ blwa^ beea noted for“u

c»ni>i.wo..
.."K

iba aa a lad wbo often that they w<
tbe work. for. be added **tbera U ao wlM ojqrffta decs.
aa
auJiM baMu at aa aarty
bawaaeapaelanyt^

•r tn

{Tu-Si

bM BMtber aad
Philip SfDoaer. wai
aad bM mother
laoUM^

ntfZsWSBTSri-ar-

tndta wtdeb ba aaat ttara la im ware
abova la tba skliary woeaoUy.
raada tba laM tm attbar aad. Tba
aaaM wai aoi cboaaa wUb ■paeUI raf
amoa to tbU paealMiy. wbl
aot aotiaad oatll tbe baby waa
a labor Mibar of par■ss Oroaka.
frooi ibt aaai aad of Loadoa.
■Mde biB ormiorleal debat la tba booae
dwaaUy aad aeorad aa laiBM*aae aae^

fora bla faea to ooaoaal hla MaoUoa.
Jodce Horatio Rogtra. wbo raotgaad
btaeaat oa ^tbe aapraoja^baajA ^

&

baira mtla bapt that be will raeovei
Mar u» Brasil, at oa« tUae waa a

S!5K “

pmfMaor of abnaBophy la Tala ai
♦eralty. will abortly giro a dlaaar
ibe Japaaeae atodaata at Tala ta baaor
of Japaa*a coarae In tbe fir aaat
Tberr are iwaatydlre studenU ta tba
aalveraUy. Bereral years ago Pn
Ladd lectured aomewhal eztaaali
Japaa aod waa recHred by tbe a
who ooBferred upoa blm a deaoratloa
Ororge Bdwardea. the Loadoa awa
agar, baa beea rebeamlng a aew place
at Dalyl thaaier. aad la order ji
tlaie baa dally fundihed luacbwNi aad
tea for ibe entire company
Bach
-Wprtwd** li brought on the aiage at aa
appointed hour, when members of the

Uu- appvaranoe of
laiHT Is of tht best and tin* styU's
penmanship are excellenl. Tl*e o
Perry plnur«*s design Is worthy of special mention
student,, trf the as li n-presents a number of Japaneiu
Gordoa. Tbe paper this week
coo haw U-kn sold
wc
, battleships at anchorage In a harbor
slstod of general topica of Inlereet., grades,
In the background are
*
toale aad effecUre aenrloe
^ next fan will take a slump, aa there state aesrs.
and found eolama aad aa
Mr. McAlltater's pbyalologv rtaaaes the perapectlve U^tlrely oorrect. ft
win oaly be three oM laao back. They
n.. U. .B. wcoa..are Ralph Wyakoop. Bart Ackermaa
u. Tbe cover
and Roy Beldlag.
water vrlll tie examined and tested sign for the beat lasne will be In
charge of Miss HoMle Campbell Tbe
Tbarw la quite aa apMamlc of alck.
aad P. H. Meads. druggMs.
room U a
ams aaiofxg the tearbera of tbe grades able la tbe eighth grade logs
Ulng
d4
lia«e
look
place
news.
of
ear
A
v«*ry
i
Tboreday foar were abseat becaosc of number of water cedor drawings Rooil ilii me.|e,val blsttwy class Thursday.
advert h
: Mlrblgan. diM»lav and
.day,!-*natkma. wblcb are exceptionally
Tbe mayor of Bapoeae. K. J.. Is doWhile‘ studying
an llUisirated
Studying Roman hutUntloos
tnstUntlons tbe
the!I ments.
i
for eighth grade work
Ibg what be can to prorlde ecbool ats
question of slaves was brought up <
aomodatloa for all cbUdrea la tbe dty.
Tbe Athletic aaaoQlaUoo of tbe High
Sickness In the High school this the qnestkm was asked. “Is Slav
About f .OOO of tbees were uaable to Bcbool has about deeSdod to give a
Tragedy Averted.
It was decl* ' *
muBlca] to aquare all aocooau ao as to year has IH...O very scarce. Tl.ree ever >«sllllsble?“
it is Blws^w wrong, but If you; - Just In the nick of time our little
ctart the aprlag atblrtica with a cleaa cases hive lH*en reported so tar. They; inorallyi ^ the Instltulloo from the re^ ■ boy was saved.” writes Mrs. W. WaV
Minnie Larson. Mary Dracka and; look at
I the Tlei
aUle. A moetlag adU be called to set­ are
btsined ItIt was
was In
In some
some cmaes
cases kins
kinsofofPleasant
PleasantCUy
CUy. Ohio. “PnaaClaude Oviait. All have typhoid fever suits obtained
IS far aa I
tle dOTaltely oa tbe^queetloa. la which although none are seriously sick.
moDla Ibad played aadhavoc with
iphkI for tbe time bring to the country , monia
will be appolated to rueb
lie cough
U besidec
___
A case was cued tn our early Amerl and a terible
cough set la
I aad board “
of cd tbe amtter through.
thro
It will probably
ated him, but . be
Tbe English literature class will can colonies In the south. T^wbUe cS!-uii
ueatkm guartera lato
be given la tbe chapel room In tbe R soon
day.
-At length '
Uke up Byron’s works.
people they brought from England
This H not Ukely to be e
8 In about dvr weeka. One of tbe alar
Tbe aopbomore class had a meeting could not sund It to work In the hot
.
^ *": featuree will be an orcbeatra of eight Thursday after school and decided to; sun so negrties were ne^sary to th“ sumption, and our darl^ was saved.
pieces composed
lu lu- He's now sound and well.” Everybody
E
,t harm ought to know. It’s the only i ure cure
InsJltuihm becaro** lor coughs, colds and alt lung
Guaranteed by Jas. O. Johnsonn and F.
Invite one more poworfni,
She and
H. Meads.
M
have
Weekly School Paper.
tl HK Trial botUes 10c.
The first Issue of the week
gotten up by the students ... .... ^
ig to Ho%enth grade. Ilnardroan avenue- DON’T FAIL to see the new stylet
boys, school was rra.l Friday The paper of the high grade Kimball pianea
well on tbe enterprise 129 Front street. Factory prices J
and sblliiv of the students In that easy terms.
ting on the
McIntyre and Albert riemcnl; catch
era. Charles Larson. F»r Ciaarford and
Jerry Sullivan: 1st bast*. Mosc Cbamp^l
ney: 2nd base. Earl/Ackerman: 3rdj------bate. Andy Anderson ■ outfleWers.
Adam Panek aad Ralph Wynkoap
ThU does not mean that these are the
men that will play on tbe first team
this I

Tbe debating class held lu acmi
iBoBlhly flebate Friday evening. Then
question eras “Resolved. That the sale | i
and manufacture of malt and spirit-<
nous llqnors should be prohibited byi
law." Tbe speakers on the affirmative j
Tjf^jwere Ma!>ri Walters.
Steinberg, j
‘ Monon Wilson The speakers on the
negative were Lavlna LouIm*. Ralph;
Wynkoop. Clllford TImblin
I
The Judges decld
affirmative. After
given an open discussion
which lasted nearly an hour

fact that her hair baa aow grows wbUe
If aaytblag enbaacas her brllllaat Irish
beauty aad gives the effect of powder.
Bbe U a
___________ It le whispered that _____
her widowhood Is abortly to be broken, SSCS3T
No woman during Its ooaUanaace has
been made aad refused eo Bsany offers.
aald to be an
takes ap hla realdeaee la B
blmaeir a widower and still yc
looks.
John C. gpoooer. United Butae seaalor from Wlacoasla. waa bora la Lawrem^llle. lad., and old raaldeaU of

le of “Tbe, Eighth
i read Friday and Is
tlclpated. as tbe stndenU have taken

Go-Carts

TlillyT*t)atiCniGma

i^ t:juObst*taHt..c»<7.
U2L. .‘JTiLiJsiSi ssijrsiiri

rssst*

down bosiocss man. I bar
•een people Ju.1 like you before
almost wniing to brewk up yoUr botne on acroun
_ itig nerves of yours. Now, take mv
of those Irriuting
md get o^rr this nerrowsuest. There It m need of IL Just take
advice and

ifc.?Sr3£aSH^y

r.‘.3?r:p

prove and your appetite Incr^. l iitle things will ces« to Irritam
During Lent I have ( . hind.

SSs
for you than dru^ that bre^

Fancy nail Mackerel l«*c each
Fancy salt Whltefish lOc lb.
Fancy salt Salmon Trout Pc n.
Fancy salt Mackinaw Trout Si
lb.
Fancy Strip Codfish. Iftc lb
Fancy Boneless Codfish. IZc fi.
Fsney Smoked Salmon. 13c R>
I am selling 20 lbs. Granulated
Sugar for II OO.
Glucose Mixture Syrup. I gal­
lon palls. »f*c.
tfc gallon palls. IRe.

oHiThliSdlliS pScent
. do^^rs t_l^r ttsm

aaAllAbXUlNmi. ta« PsIalM.rae bvton-

“*?,g*s*

with s sic

m E»t Fmt stmt

WE HAVE THE

AND....

Carriages
; Eveo- desirable shape,
with Uce pars««>Iv and
Rubber tires:
f

A WEEK...

spendable
Stodts at fullest perfection and values that stand unmatched depend
- prices to make home more coi>-. at prices which mean a saving of more
than ooe-third in many insuneo.

$L00 m WedL

p^WdsndBned btt. Pnmjr de-

par

Special This Week
RipVaaWmUeqaiiK.«ar.^
tor to

Pe, WMk

COAL

S. E. WAIT & SONS, PharmacistSi

Both Hard and Soft

DON’T WAIT

FURNITURE
Iii UCE CURTiDIS
I
■ ------1

MISCELLANEOUfi.

MKickaDic.

ELGIN C. LEWIS

mxi M**rL^riubH iwi.
TbJriide
The

(mm

mmm

of alaap.
lowed by otter coHapee.

and ea)oy the good thtagm prorWed
Tbe luacbeoas aad leaa coat Mr Kd
wardea about ISOO per week.
igUe^
U the rounteat of Alrlte. wbo

v'

FOR RALE.

of atrikan are aot
aa aa ladlridaal diw The practbang will probably be doae
OB tbe eoauBoaa aad aU meeta will bold and have gra^ tbe
of hixbest .
bare to be polled off oa tbe race track. as Is shown by ibi* tmprovemeat
ThTg^JT*Tbe rmied tat.^
Baseball will be more popular tbaa the

* oHotm FrodoriBb Watu It Um oaly

«==S~“«5£r;
A.^srrssj-rjii:^'-”

— *sr**

park waa going to be torn down aad
taace ruaaera to go to tbe race tradi

tdttoa. Bto tfol 9oaHloa WM Uat d

-Lsiirsirai, -

ledadoe can ^So^Tor tbesel
to help Nature orercomc
troubles
the grrms. and such results are indi­
Oxygen gas, as rect and tmeertam. Ligoorone k^ls
the germs, srhererer they are. aad the
results are tneritahle. By destroymg
the cause ol tbe trouble, it iarariably
ends the disease, aad forever.

until your bin is empty but

ORDEIMIOW!
tutnnniiiM.

THE ORIGINAL DES MOINES.
IOWA, BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION
A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY ON A PLAN ENTIRELY OUR
OWN. INSURANCE FDR PROTECTION ONLY.

j£s=ta.’ss? ffi

"^**Goaraatee and Rnaerve Funds to protect our contracts are now
more than IS.MO.000.00
The average cost for dentb kOTca end expenses, per $1,000. past
twenty-tour ynnm nt nge 40 hna not renched $10.00 per nsanm.
Over fire rnimana of AoUnra in secnrtUea nre deposited vttb the

TSUUpfaSsM'far

TdeiiboOT 171
■sfaViwg It ooBvenlent and engy to eniry.
PmCerrM itoka only nre written for namll mnoomin. Oar HisH U

_

2i?ii>d fenturea laThe BnnknrsLIfe thnt enn

lamceCHirHtti

sisrJ^.■s^

-----------------------

tSTB. Othm* tl .SO to 110.00

i The BOSTON STORE

TmnUgntn this for yoarself. Bend yonr nge to ov ngent tor pnc'
tlealnih gad fRestmtlon of eosL
E.W.N0TH8TINE.

J.E. MURRAY,

m

; cnr, looa, mokday, mabqb iv ito*.

THS ETSOHO HSOOSD.

BENEFIT.TO
MICHIGAN

HcAijmnB

TWlLfnii

rmZD

oooo tsnuit.

of TimYAtM City hloikA. No. mF. AAd
Work 1A thA iTAt 4a^

WILUAMS.
INJURCD AT HOMOR

------------------------- C TtATAr

M.F.A»d A.M.An
At thA lodfA roo«s
TACSdAJ' to AttAAd the fABATBl of Q B.

. wms teck at HaaA C4rt aoA CvAry TaaIIi ta

'tHgUi m AOTurasK

AA Mood. MA «A^
Mta lAa M BaUat. Ibe

MCM CtTAM.ttHCO.

"fH!

I cot to
lA hte
hi hood AAd AYAfy tOOth
gAAkCAt
I 100.A jrArtAfUATi
tAklA«PAth

UvAA lA TrovATAC diy.
g. g. Thorpt. dtMiiet mAoasAr
tbo MtaMgAA LAAd AnoetAttoA. WA«
lonrlAWAd hy.A Eoeord rofrAOAntAtiYt
At tkA PAft FlA^t lAtArdAjr ATAnlllC.
Fro» CacU wMcB Mr Thorpe oobAitt.
tod. It CAA AAMIT he AAAA thot the Al
dAtiOA AMAM BACh to IMA pATt of <
OCTAOIT, GRAND RAFIDt AND
OTHERS STORM BOUND.

“r£f-r Jsiw-

brooght back
taken to bis boasc an Ntathsuwee^
I
Dr. C. J. KaeelaBd the
dctoa.aad
_________ It raqulrml foar
to done Ute wonad In his head and
foer of his fmat teeth had to be cxtrmdcd. He U reflag easy today.

SIMOUSimiAWAY

eMMWg gvB caraiKE
Or»9WW. «. E. W.H * *om Art Cw»«M«nt That
Will Maka PaopIc Well and FsL

700 AOAhL At Brcthorm. Sre oiUee
•oaU or KaIata. oa the fata MatOAotte tmUwAy. a cok*y of OormAo
BAptiot Bfochero. commoAly known as
Dankord people. hAs been locAted And
land hAS beoe cold to oonie 170 Caaityjh>^ forty of them beln* aow on
OA the M, A N. K. in
OroAd TrATcme com
^blooT hAA lost been 1
oottAty. A OormAB oc
pan to take shape.
An the Michigan
cootroto ooAsJderAble land tn the rlcli^
Itf of TrAYerAe Ctiy. the
ptan will ondoobtAdlr rowUt tn much
AdYAAtAge to the bostneon men of 1
**Mr. Thorpe Informed the Record rep
fooeatAUYe that as aooo an the oboa
gooA. he win open oAeee In CndUlnc.
which plAoe win be his beAdounrtem
He hat. howerer. closed wHh Monroe
g MeWeihir. of this city, to act as Um
ngAAU of the coospany la TrAYerai
Alw> euted that many of tbi

who*pn3eno%Ay"A*f^ price toHm

W-.

' pepeia and restore the alck
: 8 R Wait 4 Sons, one of the bestDr. Z. H. Evan»- horae ran away yea- knawn druggisU in thU tecUon. glvm
wrltifo gaaranteee with every packat a
going down Front
i they sell toD refund the
> ef M
si! that in

Mr. Thorpe

proYod land rather than to boy
land At any price.
Moaroe 4 MeWeihy will handle thni
end of the bnslnee sbere. he haHni
cioeed with them Batorday.
The aeetloA In this rldnlly Is knowi
as the ‘‘Cadillac tract** and cootalm
aim SS.0D0 acre* Maoy of those wM
will come to this oection are middle
aged people who will want forms th
hoYe been Improved For this reasc
on aceoont of both the character
the Uad and the school, mnnofadi
log and boslneM advantages. Traver
City win ondoobtedly have the best
BMMt thrifty and indostrious cIsm U
the vlclBlty of the city.

TOHEniWCEKETttT
Memhera of the Order ef BrHh Abra
W Donato the Borplus From

At a special meMlag of the Ordet
Of Brith Abraham, the mpr
Meyer Frank, being la tke
report of the ladles who were
of the Purtm ball was hoard,
the aiieodance was not as large as was
ospecied. still a neat sum was cleared.
Through .the goaoroslty of the mem
hero this was placed to ths credH
the Hebrew Ometery Association
Three new members were given
their degree In the drder yesu
The cemeter> nasoclaUon .
platea some extensive Improi
In the epHag and thU money
l^m very materUlly.

1. Mldu March H -J
visited this dty thli
e is no need of being thin and!
There
• of snow kai erablyl snd the cutter was smashed
The reguUr passageway from the wasted.. The nse of Mi-o-na will glre|
on Bay street to the; you air
ocked
by
a
lot
of
cars
dors
oc
Uway, service.
your money wlthoat qoescompelled to take tbej win rrt
Kument. It cornea in one
another about four feet i tk>n or
thro
naUng but
Detroit nine tnebee of heavy and a half wide. The cutler struck the
la reaiorrs health and In
side
of
•errice
^
obMnict
has fallen nad alreel car
weight in a natural and acienened the horse and
Is badly crippled,
nner It tones up and atreaThate and! The doctor was leading
lead! the animal^
temrban lines are In bad shade
the rear of the aletgh ens the weak, makea rich, red blood,
chools hsve b«M
thrown j and lesiorea health to the whole ayaholding, the Itaea. Both
cbolsr* couldn*! get throogh lhelJ|^W
------------------- Take a tablet of Mlo-ns after
Derailed Btraet Car.

Ftiwets sceirriiLi DEADi:.i:'^.

sweet and the
by derailing n atreet
gulnder atnwi croaaing this morning Pioneer of Peolnsuls Township Pasaad 'step elastic and springy . lu coatlnued nse will give peKect health and
The coadoctor of a Sherman street car
Away St the Home of Hie Brother
every part and outline of the body
ahead to see If the track was,
bect»roe beautiful and symmetrical
heavy that;
clear. The anow was
You really might to begin
swiftly ap
be failed to perceive
today when S. 1
Vail 4
e waved fori Francis Schetierly. an «>ld pUmeer of | Ml<
pmachlng freight train.
township, died at the home agree lo refund the m
as the car did W. ihe "train “hlitllSd. Jg hrs'b7i>therr HenV
satisfaction
It was loo Ute to stop the car but the urday off paralysis at the age
ago of 50
He leaves bis father, two
d his presence of
mind and released the derailing deUce
1 and oae sister.
'
throwing tbe car and Its passengers
ineral will
against the curb Had he not done so
•k from
M
a terrible accident would bnve ensued church at Old Mll«h.n, Rrr l^y
ns the car was filled with patsengors.j Warrena wjll prt*ac
Boards of Rcglstitrailon» for the acveral
wn ttlll ha»
in one was Injured
fathi^r has U-en a resident of wards of the city of Traverse City will
Storms at Other Points.
meet
t»n
Tuesday
and
Wednesday.
Peninsula township for almost sixty
Bight Inches of snow has fallen
March 15th and 16th. 1JI04. for tbe pur­
r«^ars.
.________
Uttle Creek and train service
pose of registering all qualified voters
n
sidlng
In
the
city
of
*rraverAe
City
JOHN VADER DEAD.
dropped thirty de
who are not now . registered; said
giwes and sit inches of anow fell at
Milan.
The worst alorro of the season Is
The Umily of C, 8. Vader. of thU
First ward, tn the'Boys Band room,
raging at Klles.
Ten Inches of snow fell at Benton city, r eived the nad intelligence Sai-' la Mc.Namara hall on Front street,
urday evening that Mr. Vader't
S^-cond ward. In second wird city
Harbor.
RobUs were seen at Throe Rivers brother. John Vader. has passed away hall on Spruce street,
yeeterday but at midnight the ther­ at bis home In MusgekoD. Monda> . Third ward, la C. 8. P. 8. hall at Ko.
South Unloa street.
mometer took a drop and seven Inches last Mr. Vader was summoned to Mas
kegon by tbe serious l^ness of hUl Fourth ward, in Rngint
of anow has fallen
glne bouse No. 8
brother but the end did not eoroe until on Cass street.
Travefae City.
Bsinrday evening. Mr. Vader was 72
Fif«h ward. In prlmar> schocil build.
Tbe blUsard did not arrive here years
of
age
and
had
a
number
of
I
ing
on
State stroeL
until 1 o'clock this afternoon, but the friends In this city, having vUltcd bere^ Said East
meeting of the B<
Boards of RegIndtcatlons are that It will not be so
two years ago. He leavt^s onel iBtratlon will be open from seven
severe as It was in the southern pan about ler. The funeral services wIlll o'clock in tbe forenoon until eight
of the state
i
o'clock in the afternoon of said rcgls
be In Muskegon this afternoon
tratlon days
lu» testimony
I
whereof I have h
•Jerking Overtime.
ST. FATMCB-SDAT PIOGI^
> set m^hsnd Ihls third day of ]
Eight hour Uw^^ ignored by
Good Entertainment Will be diven in those tireless 11^ workers—Dr
King's New Life PIUs. Mlllons are always at work, night and day. curing
ing by W.IIJtnmeo TaleoL
indigestion. blllousBess. cmiBtlpaUon.
kick headache and all stomrn^ liver,
Tbe following excellent program has and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant
been arranged for the observance of safe. aure. Only »c. at Jas. G. John
|
St. Patrick's day In Steinberg's Grand ^•s and F. H. Meads drug stores
FOR SALE—I have for sale at
Hannah 4 Lay Hardware DepL
T'"
THE MARKETfi.
one pair Toledo computing
Recitation. Miss Alberta I>‘hma
scales. $65; one Hailwood cash
March 14.—Wh
register, $185. Will exchange for.
til.'.02%; No 2 red, 11.02%: h
4t%c: No. 3 while oats, 44c
Reclutlon. R. W. Rastall.
Toledo. O.. March 14—V
Song. Mrs K. E. Horst.
I
-----------------------R«lUtlon. •Yootenoy.*' Miss Bibel 1102; May. 11.00%: July. $8%c.
- Icago. March
Vocal selo. "Ireland. 1 Love You.
klVc. Corn—May. 63%c: July. 51 %c.j
YIATR8
Quartet. "The Harp That Once Thro* Oats—May. 41 %c;
>rk. $14.15: lard. 1
Tara’s Halls.** Mlsaes R. Barry. J Hor
PoUtoes OB local market 76c.
muth. A. Huellmantel. C. Dion: plana.

LOTTIE gTEBBINg DEAD.

ii'-:

oM

WILL BE MANAGEiL

with the best suits at $5 to $10 more
' elsewhere and you will appreciate their
value. The styles are the very latest
Eton, BlouM^d Coat effects; materials
are of the best Broadcloth. Sergek. and
Novelty mixtures, in all desirable shades.
the tailoring on these suits is the finest
and trimmings are in harmony with the
styles: the skirts are unlined but elegantly trimmed—you'll find no better fitting
or prettier suits anywhere at any price

Steinberg Bros.

P.A.DaafoithoCUOraaft. Oa. suf

saj'jsrffisftrss:

$101^
•••Buys a.*.

Cravoi«tte

. By order of the eminent <
dl Knights Templar are rt

Special low round trip rate for above
points. Tickeu on sale April 22nd to
SOth inclusive. Return limit June 30th,
J I Ask agents for particulars or write H

1

sm^
(RAID RAPIDS « INDIAIA It
COMPARY.

€pery IHan
Should OwjL One

.

1-

We place on sale this week a fine line of theie
popular rain coats in several patterns and
shades. Thej'rc artistically cut. extra good
fitters, very stylish and WILL KELP YOU
DRY. After this week they will cost you
front $12.00 to'$15.00. Will answer everyyou GET CAUGHT by a shower.
in display window.

C L DOOKWOOD. o. P. 4 T. A.

B &J. L nMECIlM

SB=||2£

See them

late 8lr|

8 tY. Smith. Philadelphia; *^y
rheumatbrm baa diaappeared entirely
^ taking
He
..................
Rocky Moantala Tea Two packag
well man.** 35 ceoU. tea or U|llei
form Ja>. G. Johnson.
SREVITIE8.
Tbe retail clerks union will hare
tbe regular meeting In Montague hall
tonight at 7:30 sharp. Business of hn
portance will come before the meeting.
The Ladles’ Mlaalonary Society of the
PVtoiids church will meet tomorrow
aflenioon at 2:10 ^ the home of the
leader. Mrs. BmmC Wood. 722 Sixth

There will be a special meeting of
o totf yenra
Traverae aty chapter. 147, Order of;
of 1
7:30 for work.
Tbe KalghU of Pythtoa party which
a patsot and the device la betag
Maced oa tbe market. Mrs. Saxton Is was to have been held tomorrow even
Bother or Frmak and Fred Saxton lag has been Indefialtely postponed oa
moani of the death of Q. E. Boaghey.
All Knights of Pythias aro leqneetod
liiie a J.ti ai»e«e c
k ynrd tin ko men at the lodge iwom at 3 o'clock
feet aqitarv ami be will tuivr a i hi- toa^Ton^o atteod Ue funmnl of
oaar ganleu, with any nnmtier of
af gnttertog wbUe qoartx. Boc ^ve a

l hla hdoat to the i
Whfle playtag wltk hla sled toat
eveatog. Harry Miller met srttk a «da-

Boston Store
There't Gaiety Fjtongh
(ora Lifetime.

in it

"TlnHMd

WaW

WITH......

THE nPE DREAMH

.JK KBIT..
and lack Vincent, Dolly DeVyn^ J. Edward Pierce, Uw
Kdly. Roland Rea, Edna WeDinstao, Ckaa. Burkhart. Mabel
Roidyn, Bert Wainwriftnt, Eu­
reka CoMdy Foot;

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IT ALL HAPPENS NEXT

HEDRESIHY.tURCfllfi

OTEINBERG’S
IjGrud Open House

'

this meek

EXCURSIONS"
PereM^quette

F. a Gill Will Take Reepensible Peai
tioo With a R. Furniture Ce.
auend the funeral of th.
F, n GIlIl. who was formerly with Hnlght Boughey
J. W. MUllkea la this rtly but who.
lor some time has Seen traveling for
Burnham. Siopel 4 Co. of Detroit,
W«. Um
has accepted the management of the agroo to re
Grand Rapids Furniture Company In
this city and will soon move hU fam aamto*yTax^If It
t
lly here from Owoaao. Mr. GUI has
or cold. /Wt alao I
many Mends la the city who srlll be
plcasMl to bear of his advaheemem
and wish him

H Baaed HN iS^

on and rjR.

^35

\^\

PERSONAL
erdey^TypheW the Caese.
MIse Usule Btebblas. aged 17 years
died at the home of her stepfather
Jasses . Shields, at tli Bast Eighth
Bert Haney, of Big
street Saturday after a short llloeas d
typhoM fever.
A short service was held this afur have been visiting r«Utlves in the
Aooa by Rev. UUom and the body wll rtiy. returned to her home at Spencer
be taken to Northport la the BMralng
Where the bnrlal will take place Ooci
Mm A. C. Smith left thto momtog
(he M. B. chnrchat that^me
JjJ^vlsUwltoJ^ sister. Mn. W. H.

that BASklea’s Arnica Bg^
emed It to Ere days. For
voAAdA AOae tth the bet

m

The choicestassortment—Compare them

lOTKEOFREtoTBATIOI

“JOLLY CROWD CLUB.“
Another Jolly Beclal Time Enjoyed hr
^
Fepolnr Orpentoatlon.
^Dr. and Mre. Hnldsworth eoterulned
• \he Jolly Crowd Balorday night tn
^
of their frlead. Charles Clark
^■hHastlags Pedro was the game of
evening. Mrs. H, Smith won the
M
ladles* prise, a pretty chlaa plate, and
Mr. Clark sron the gentleman s prise,
a eonvenlr of Traverse City. Assort­
ed candles were senred during the

LADIES* MAN-TAILORED
...SUITS....
at $ 12.50, $ 16. $ 18. $20. $26 and $35

To give confidence that the

Frooi Afi Accident
AUA.

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.FOR 1904.

J. Pulver.
mI^iand Mrs. A. K. Pulver.
. J. W. Wyckoff.
^ PbI

Or. Z. M. Evsna* Haras Became Fright-

S.2? proof

NEW SPRING
SUITS
r';

Card of Thanks.
a^Jo Axpreea^

OMaatn at DtAlHct Maaavat WHI Ba Ia

ShB.BAM^m

IIMtoBEmMf

WE ARE SHOWING

tte
T%tn win te A

.TBETBACH

Wmmrntm ^ Tli^

ihaMRtohB.to

a'KJ^-.’vESTLS.*:

MONEY SAVED
Shoes that wear. Shoes that fit
the foot.
B. r. uornSS^oJmiTSlL'**'

By Purchasing
Shoes that give comfort, shoes
that are up to date, of the

SOUTH SroE SHOE STORE
Comur •uvunth and Unlem Sta.

Il SSI tl tifl it If

F. O. NICHOLS. Prop.

WBBIUY. IIMC8 K
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8Ur JOE KEUY
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